[00:00] <dsa> llutz, thank you again for helping :D now i'm safe to fool around with iptables! but still curious about those .dat, if they restore several files related to iptables or just one in specific..
[00:08] <digitalvaldosta> Can anyone point me to a web page that will show how to customize the Guest session? I would like to change the default desktop environment from unity to something else without the user having to change it everytime.
[00:10] <dsa> strange can't find the .dat file i created :S
[00:11]  * digitalvaldosta Any ideas?
[00:13] <digitalvaldosta> Not sure where (if it is possible) the configuration of the Guest account would be. I know standard accounts get their defaults from /ect/skel/
[00:14] <gordonjcp> digitalvaldosta: in #ubuntu we do try to discourage people from giving "JFGI" answers
[00:14] <gordonjcp> digitalvaldosta: but with this in mind, have you tried typing "ubuntu customise guest account" into a search engine?
[00:14] <lime__> Where can I download an original copy of /usr/share/X11/symbols I unable to switch between keyboard maps after messing with the settings
[00:15] <digitalvaldosta> @gordonjcp, what does jfgi mean?
[00:15] <invisibleheero> hey guys, I boot up and get the same issue as http://askubuntu.com/questions/169600/fix-grub2-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04 however I don't have the ubuntu 12.10 cd on me. Can I use my 10.04 cd to install grub?
[00:15] <gordonjcp> digitalvaldosta: "just google it", kind of
[00:15] <digitalvaldosta> @gordonjcp, I have done that and keep finding antiquated posts about disabling the guest account in 11.04
[00:16] <gordonjcp> digitalvaldosta: what's the @ for?  this isn't twitter
[00:16] <gordonjcp> http://askubuntu.com/questions/9515/how-do-i-change-the-guest-session-defaults
[00:16] <gordonjcp> ^ third thing down in Google
[00:17] <digitalvaldosta> gordonjcp, thanks I will look at it.
[00:20] <bilbonvidia> how can I tell what interrupt my usb remote control uses>?
[00:25] <brady> man. im trying out the gnome shell on ubuntu
[00:26] <brady> i like it. but, i really wish i could pick and choose the best parts of gnome and put them with the best parts of unity
[00:26] <SolarisBoy> does anyone know if the package dropbear is available in quantal? i am on the livecd and can't seem to get it returned in listings from apt
[00:26] <brady> it would be really cool if the favorites bar , had the hud
[00:26] <spppp> I'm having trouble installing Skype through terminal.
[00:27] <brady> is skype not in the software center?
[00:27] <spppp> for me, no.
[00:27] <dsa> jrib, so what you suggested is that ufw is what should be used in ubuntu?
[00:27] <brady> ive noticed the software center is capitalization dumb
[00:27] <eruditehermit> hey, I'm trying to upgrade from natty to oneiric and my update manager says that it has some conflicts and cannot continue with the upgrade. What should I do?
[00:27] <brady> perhaps search Skype, rather than skype
[00:28] <brady> idk.. just a guess.
[00:28] <brady> also, do you have universe enabled in the software sources?
[00:28] <invisibleheero> hey guys, I boot up and get the same issue as http://askubuntu.com/questions/169600/fix-grub2-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04 however I don't have the ubuntu 12.10 cd on me. Can I use my 10.04 cd to install grub?
[00:29] <brady> you should also post a pastebin of whats happening in your commandline when your having problems in the terminal
[00:29] <spppp> brady: Its saying that skype:i386 the package was removed, obsolete, etc
[00:30] <spppp> the package isn't available
[00:30] <spppp> and has no installation candidate
[00:31] <dsa> what is explained here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Configuring is to create rules in iptables not in ufw =(
[00:31] <xwalk> You could try this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype
[00:32] <cortexed> Hello.  Has anyone run into a problem with the latest Ubuntu with intermittent network connectivity?
[00:33] <spppp> xwalk: Works, thank you :)
[00:33] <Nik0n__> hey guys
[00:33] <Nik0n__> i need to repair my install
[00:33] <Nik0n__> my pc shut down mid upgrade
[00:33] <Nik0n__> can somebody pm me?
[00:33] <xwalk> spppp: Very good.
[00:34] <Nik0n__> please
[00:35] <spppp> One last thing, how come skype sounds bad on my end.
[00:35] <hata> here, who can build my pc settings,and set the full settings profiles this system...
[00:35] <spppp> Like it sounds as if its skype, but with garble and scratching on a chalkboard.
[00:36] <thelionroars> rfultz, is your laptop a hybrid one, where you can switch between a dedicated graphics card and one on the cpu?
[00:36] <rfultz> It's a APU
[00:37] <cortexed> I don't want to be annoying but any help would be greatly appreciated.
[00:37] <Nik0n__> guys i need this up asap
[00:37] <Nik0n__> ^.^
[00:37] <spppp> One last thing, how come skype sounds bad on my end.
[00:37] <spppp> Like it sounds as if its skype, but with garble and scratching on a chalkboard.
[00:37] <thelionroars> what's an APU?
[00:37] <rfultz> GPU +CPU in one
[00:37] <xwalk> thelionroars: ^
[00:37] <rfultz> I was wondering if someone could help me for some reason my 12.04 is taking 25wH on my battery life
[00:38] <rfultz> any ideas as to why its doing this?
[00:38] <xwalk> thelionroars: Translates to Accelerated processing unit if you care to know.
[00:38] <thelionroars> ah ok
[00:38] <thelionroars> I've only heard it in the context of arithmetic processing unit
[00:38] <doomlord> maybe  linux doesnt support all powermanagement features  on your laptop
[00:39] <rfultz> but still 25wH is ridiculous even without power management imho
[00:39] <iiiiiiiO> here, who can build my pc settings,and set the full settings profiles this system...
[00:39] <ali_> clear
[00:39] <rfultz> I've also been having slow wifi too and tried everything to fix it xD ath9k hates ubuntu
[00:41] <ali_> I just installed lubuntu and would like to get the game shank, does anybody know how to install it? a link maybe?
[00:41] <cortexed> Rfultz, did you ever make any progress on your wifi?
[00:41] <rfultz> No.. I had done the no hwcrypt and changed power management and everything sometimes its fast but its been really intermittent
[00:42] <conrad_> well.
[00:43] <PetiteMoufette> hey guys, I boot up and get the same issue as http://askubuntu.com/questions/169600/fix-grub2-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04 however I don't have the ubuntu 12.10 cd on me. Can I use my 10.04 cd to install grub?
[00:44] <rfultz> Sorry my wifi disconnected
[00:46] <agrester> Looking for advice: Have a dual boot setup with Windows XP and Xubuntu 12.04 and I have a partition that's currently free.  I would like to install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on this partition so I can use Unity in a separate system from my Xubuntu setup...How can I triple boot Xubuntu || Windows XP || Ubuntu 12.04 ?
[00:46] <rfultz> its supported by default to triple boot I have backtrack win 8 win 7 and ubuntu 12.04
[00:46] <rfultz> just make sure when installing 12.04 that you pick the right partition
[00:47] <agrester> +rfultz, so when I install I use the "Additional Options" menu at the installer and then I choose to install a '/' root there for Ubuntu?
[00:48] <agrester> Then done, and when I startup Grub will auto-detect the other one?
[00:49] <rfultz> +agrester yes it should work that way bc the install client for ubuntu 12.04 has a gui partition manager
[00:49] <rfultz> so you can use that to make sure it works and itll partition correctly
[00:49] <agrester> rfultz, could I install it while logged into Xubuntu?
[00:50] <PetiteMoufette> !grub
[00:50] <rfultz> agrester probably but you'd have to use Virtual box to install it during
[00:50] <rfultz> or something of the sorts
[00:52] <rfultz> anyone able to help with ar9287 problems with 12.04 ubuntu?
[00:52] <dsa> ubuntu desktop doesn't come with any firewall enabled?
[00:52] <agrester> ok, thanks
[00:53] <sid|1> ok so im trying to install znc
[00:53] <sid|1> do i really have to have a server?
[00:54] <Jordan_U> !firewall | dsa
[00:55] <Jordan_U> dsa: All ports are open by default, but almost no services listening by default. The idea being that if you install a service like Apache, you probably want it to work by default, and a default of no listening service on a port is just as good if not better than a default of multiple listening services being blocked by a firewall configuration.
[00:56] <Isarra> Is isc-dhcp-server6 the ipv6 one?
[00:58] <dsa> right no it comes disabled, but for security issues ssh should have rules to limit login attempts which aparently can only be set using ufw/iptables rules
[00:58] <jrib> sid|1: uh, you can install znc wherever you want.  It's usually used on a machine that tends to be always on though...
[00:58] <sid|1> oh ok
[00:58] <jrib> dsa: what?
[00:58] <sid|1>  thank
[00:58] <sid|1> s
[00:58] <O_A> Can more then one user authenticate to a Ubuntu cloud account?
[00:59] <Riley88> hey guys im having serious issues with youtube right now it keeps saying an error has occured please try again later my network is fine and ive tried deleting cache and cookies nothing seems to be working
[00:59] <dsa> i dont think its very friendly but if its the way it is maybe i'm just able to go ahead enable ufw and open it wide open and then just create those rules for ssh
[01:00] <jrib> dsa: not really sure what your question is.  What rules?
[01:00] <Riley88> anyone?
[01:00] <jrib> !helpme | Riley88
[01:01] <Riley88> well ive asked this 3 different times and no one is awnsering em this is really getting on  my nerves
[01:01] <dsa> jrib rate limit connections -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Configuring
[01:01] <Riley88> yall just completly ignore me everytime
[01:01] <Awk9000> Hey guys, I'm in the ubuntu-arm channel as well but not getting any responses, but I have a more general question:  I'
[01:01] <user123abc> I'm trying to solve a sound issue with wine on 11.04. the folks there suggested that I look for lib32asound, but there's no package under that name in my repo. can anyone tell me the 11.04 equivalent?
[01:01] <jrib> dsa: I just use denyhosts
[01:01] <dsa> jrib, which lead to http://www.sollers.ca/blog/2008/iptables_recent/ which refer to iptables instead of ufw
[01:02] <Awk9000> I'm trying to recompile the kernel for ubuntu-arm with CFG80211 and MAC80211 set to "M" for module and am running into 'undefined reference to' errors
[01:02] <dsa> deny hosts?
[01:02] <jrib> dsa: you can use iptables, ufw is basically just a nice frontend to setting iptables rules
[01:02] <Awk9000> was wondering if anyone had any ideas or could point me in the right direction?
[01:02] <Riley88> seriously does anyone know what im talking about im really getting annoyed
[01:03] <jrib> dsa: denyhosts and fail2ban are two similar programs that analyze ssh login attempts and just block logins from hosts that seem to be trying to brute force
[01:03] <dsa> jrib, im interested on ufw now =) i just enabled it on the computer im messing with
[01:03] <jrib> Riley88: please see what ubottu just said.  If no one knows the answer, no one can answer you.
[01:03] <Awk9000> ie:  /root/ubuntu-nexus7/drivers/net/wireless/bcmdhd/wl_cfg80211.c:6016: undefined reference to `cfg80211_scan_done'
[01:03] <jrib> dsa: ok
[01:04] <dsa> jrib, cool denyhosts seems to be the way to go then and just disble ufw for now then :D
[01:04] <Awk9000> anyway i know all you guys are super busy answering questions but if anyone has any thoughts or ideas it would be greatly appreciated
[01:04] <Awk9000> thanks
[01:04] <jrib> dsa: yeah, to me it seems like a better solution if your intent is to try to mitigate brute forcing attempts
[01:05] <dsa> thank you jrib =) get denyhosts with apt-get?
[01:05] <jrib> dsa: yep
[01:05] <p1r4t3-b0y> hello
[01:07] <OerHeks> Awk9000, try #ubuntu-arm
[01:08] <dsa> jrib, yeah indeed its just for that, it seems to be the best solution for the issue thank you =)
[01:09] <jrib> dsa: if you have lots of users connecting who tend to forget passwords, you might want to relax the settings unless you want to get frequent e-mails about being "locked out" (users seem to like trying the same wrong username/password 20 times in a row...)
[01:10] <Awk9000> OerHeks, thanks man, in that channel ;-)
[01:10] <OerHeks> yw
[01:10] <Riley88> seriously anyone at all yall have no idea how fed up i am right now
[01:10] <Awk9000> OerHeks, unfortunately it's kinda dead in there : /
[01:11] <Awk9000> Riley88 what r u trying to figure out?
[01:11] <jrib> Riley88: stop doing that please.  Feel free to repeat your question after a reasonable amount of time but doing what you are doing now is counter-productive.
[01:11] <Riley88> jrib stop being a dick
[01:11] <Riley88> if i dont ask again people wont see it
[01:12] <Riley88> you realise how fast this channel moves
[01:12] <jrib> Riley88: that's my point.  You aren't asking again.  When you say "can anyone help me with my problem" or similar, no one has any idea what your "problem" is.
[01:12] <yhusha> anybody here test InitNG for ub12.04
[01:13] <mdspencer> How can I install GNOME Boxes? It looks like it is supposed to be available for 12.10 but I don't see it in Software Center.
[01:13] <jrib> mdspencer: I have no idea what that is but why do you say it looks like it is supposed to be available?
[01:14] <yhusha> sudo apt-get install gnome
[01:14] <yhusha> what version]
[01:14] <yhusha> pick it
[01:14] <dsa> jrib, denyhosts need configuration right?
[01:15] <jrib> dsa: it should work by default, but you can change its settings.  The configuration file is well-commented
[01:15] <mdspencer> jrib: There was a answer on Ask Ubuntu that had a "Download for Ubuntu" button and on https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/gnome-boxes/, it shows it's available.
[01:15] <OerHeks> mdspencer, sudo apt-get install gnome-boxes > https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-boxes
[01:16] <yhusha> anything on the InitNG for ubuntu 12.04
[01:16] <dsa> ok jrib default should be enough then, but ill have a look at the configs thanks =)
[01:16] <jrib> mdspencer: see OerHeks , but you should also just be able to click on that orange button in your link
[01:18] <mdspencer> OerHeks: I get this error message when I try to install it: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1395866/
[01:20] <RJ45-Q> 'personal file sharing' < preferences < system: I was able to get work via a hack somebody here told me, but now it won't let me set a password, whenever I try setting a password it just defaults to what appears to be a random 4 digit password, please help me fix this!
[01:20] <OerHeks> mdspencer, strange, it should be available, i run Kubuntu and it is also available here
[01:20] <mdspencer> jrib, OerHeks: The orange button opens Software Center, which says the that the package wan't found.
[01:20] <jrib> mdspencer: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:21] <kpwn> hi
[01:22] <verempuan> x
[01:22] <verempuan> d
[01:22] <Awk9000> Hey guys, so I'm trying to recompile the kernel for ubuntu 12.10 for the Nexus7
 changed the kernel config file so MAC80211 and CFG80211 are set to 'm'
 and when I go to recompile I run into 'undefined reference to' errors for every function of CFG80211
 any ideas or suggestions in the right direction would be greatly appreciated
 thanks!
[01:22] <FloodBot1> Awk9000: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:22] <verempuan> can i ask somthing about ubuntu
[01:23] <RJ45-Q> verempuan: you COULD, but I can't guarantee you'll get an answer!
[01:23] <Awk9000> dank name RJ45-Q
[01:23] <Awk9000> lol
[01:23] <yhusha> where does wget store files
[01:23] <verempuan> oww...RJ45 I just try to solve this
[01:23] <jrib> yhusha: current directory
[01:24] <RJ45-Q> Awk9000: what?
[01:24] <mdspencer> jrib: Here is my /etc/apt/sources.list file: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1395872/
[01:24] <Awk9000> your handle == dank
[01:25] <verempuan> I have setting a ubuntu apache with https ssl
[01:25] <jrib> mdspencer: pastebin output of: sudo apt-get update && apt-cache policy gnome-boxes
[01:25] <verempuan> and i get this when i visit https://localhost
[01:25] <verempuan> Secure Connection Failed
[01:25] <verempuan>       
[01:25] <verempuan>       
[01:25] <verempuan>       
[01:25] <verempuan>       
[01:25] <verempuan>       
[01:25] <FloodBot1> verempuan: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:25] <RJ45-Q> verempuan: you installed those 2 packages on that blog too?
[01:25] <Awk9000> well was hoping to find some peeps who could give me some suggestions recompiling the kernel with mac80211 and cfg80211 set to module?
[01:25] <RJ45-Q> 'personal file sharing' < preferences < system: I was able to get work via a hack somebody here told me, but now it won't let me set a password, whenever I try setting a password it just defaults to what appears to be a random 4 digit password, please help me fix this!
[01:25] <Awk9000> any kernel folks around for a quick question?
[01:26] <RJ45-Q> (it defaults on exit)
[01:26] <Awk9000> fuck it, this channel is useless
[01:26] <OerHeks> mdspencer, gnome-boxes is only available for amd64, according to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-boxes
[01:27] <RJ45-Q> Awk9000 has a point, 90% of the time this chan sucks
[01:27] <verempuan> 0.0
[01:27] <verempuan> ?
[01:27] <mdspencer> OerHeks: Ubuntu or hardware? My computer is amd64.
[01:27] <aniasis> how do I check to see what is listening at specific ports?
[01:27] <yhusha> not seeing them there is there a a was to purge files from wget
[01:28] <RJ45-Q> over 80% of statistics are made up on the spot, but mine are usually as close to real as you can get
[01:28] <OerHeks> mdspencer, ubuntu 64 bit.
[01:28] <mdspencer> OerHeks, jrib: Thanks for your help!
[01:28] <OerHeks> mdspencer, odd that there is no 32 bit version..
[01:29] <dartos> I am pretty new to ubuntu (I use fedora mainly) but does apt-get have a kind of search command? kind of like yum does
[01:29] <jrib> !apt | dartos
[01:29] <rfultz> trying to figure out why my wireless is running so slow I put the debug output on this link but noones on forums https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/215513
[01:30] <dartos> Can't you just tell me what this one command is?
[01:30] <jrib> yhusha: it's not clear what you are trying to accomplish
[01:30] <RJ45-Q> I can access files I share over network if they're marked as guest, but my protected files I can't 'cos the password default in settings on exit!, PLEASE HELP!!!
[01:30] <jrib> dartos: apt-cache search.  See ubottu to learn how to use apt
[01:30] <dartos> jrib: thanks that's all i needed
[01:30] <rfultz> keep disconnecting Dx
[01:31] <yhusha> compiling the initng file for 12.04
[01:31] <jrib> aniasis: you can use netstat or lsof for example
[01:31] <jrib> yhusha: I don't see how that's related to what you're asking about...
[01:32] <rfultz>  can anyone help with the wireless problem? :(
[01:32] <yhusha> their tutorial didn;t say not to get a certain file that was not neaded though it was listed
[01:32] <jrib> !helpme | rfultz
[01:32] <yhusha> so purging it sounded like a nice idea
[01:33] <aniasis> So I have dovecot and it is supposedly running but I don't see it as a running process nor is it listening to a port
[01:33] <jrib> yhusha: why are you even bothering with init-ng?
[01:34] <jrib> aniasis: see if https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Dovecot is helpful
[01:34] <RJ45-Q> I've been waiting about 20minutes for help, repeated my question about 3 times!, if I get nothing, you get nothing!
[01:34] <dr_willis> how nice.
[01:34] <jrib> RJ45-Q: please stay on-topic
[01:34] <Spr1ng> rage
[01:34] <RJ45-Q> I can access files I share over network if they're marked as guest, but my protected files I can't 'cos the password default in settings on exit!, PLEASE HELP!!!
[01:34] <yhusha> looking for a faster boot
[01:34] <RJ45-Q> 'personal file sharing' < preferences < system: I was able to get work via a hack somebody here told me, but now it won't let me set a password, whenever I try setting a password it just defaults to what appears to be a random 4 digit password, please help me fix this!
[01:35] <RJ45-Q> jrib: I am.
[01:35] <jrib> RJ45-Q: "I've been waiting ..." was not appropriate
[01:35] <Spr1ng> very inappropriate
[01:35] <RJ45-Q> jrib: how so?
[01:35] <Spr1ng> almost implying like we're getting paid
[01:35] <RJ45-Q> Spr1ng: how so?
[01:36] <jrib> RJ45-Q: it's rude and more importantly has nothing to do with an actual support question.  Let's move on please...
[01:36] <RJ45-Q> I'm not implying that, I'm just saying, if I could help, and this was you!, I'd help by now.
[01:36] <RJ45-Q> ???
[01:36] <Spr1ng> This isn't the way IRC works pal.
[01:36] <yhusha> using whats called a short passwd 4 digits will default into a passwd that cant be changed
[01:36] <Juanopsy> hola
[01:36] <RJ45-Q> I'm not trying to be rude
[01:36] <yhusha> been through that with ubuntu befr
[01:36] <rfultz>  Anyone able to help with ath9k intermittent connectivity problems (wirelesss) more specifically ar9287 in ubuntu 12.04 it lags has high invalid miscs and varying bit rates and link quality
[01:37] <RJ45-Q> I use an 8 digit password, it defaults.
[01:37] <yhusha> hmm
[01:37] <invisibleheero> Guys I have a question regarding ubuntu. I have a grub rescue issue and I can't boot up. can I use a linux mint cd to install grub?
[01:37] <dr_willis> cant say ive  ever used that feature. i just set up samba  as i need
[01:37] <jrib> invisibleheero: should work
[01:37] <RJ45-Q> worst thing is that@ don't know what it defaults to!
[01:37] <invisibleheero> I don't have any cd/dvds  or usbs sadly to try
[01:37] <dr_willis> invisibleheero: it should wok
[01:37] <RJ45-Q> I*
[01:37] <hata> * this state
[01:38] <dr_willis> work
[01:38] <yhusha> what about network boot
[01:38] <RJ45-Q> network boot?
[01:38] <invisibleheero> I also have a ubuntu 10.04 one too.  if that helps better. I'm on ubuntu 12.10 though
[01:38] <verempuan> hei
[01:38] <Juanopsy> Hi all, thanks for the help...
[01:38] <abhijeet> hi
[01:38] <doomlord> does windows 8 do anything to try and defeat linux intsalls/dualbooting etc... or does ubuntu work fine alongside win8
[01:38] <yhusha> network install
[01:38] <invisibleheero> http://askubuntu.com/questions/169600/fix-grub2-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04/173177 that's the issue I'm having
[01:38] <verempuan> i have write to pastebin
[01:38] <verempuan> help help :D
[01:38] <invisibleheero> yhusha, not sure how to do that
[01:38] <verempuan> http://pastebin.com/Tvkksbwx
[01:39] <RJ45-Q> yhusha: like PXE?, what does that have-to-do with Samba?
[01:39] <jrib> verempuan: you're more likely to get help if you just ask your actual question (on one line) and include your pastebin on the same line
[01:39] <doomlord> the q is x86; (but i dont think you'll ever get lniux on win8RT arm hardware?)
[01:40] <invisibleheero> dr_jesus, jrib  Do I follow the steps in that article even though it's Linux Mint?
[01:40] <verempuan> JRIB : FloodBot1> You can now speak again. Please ask your question, giving the relevant Pastebin URL.
[01:40] <jrib> invisibleheero: should work
[01:40] <invisibleheero> dr_willis, **
[01:40] <dr_willis> invisibleheero:  try them and see..... ;-)
[01:41] <verempuan> kurang ngerti boso inggris rek :(
[01:41] <invisibleheero> dr_willis, umm.. I can't loose the information on the disk so it's imperitive that it works
[01:41] <Juanopsy> I have some problem... my ubuntu 12.04 freezes randomly... made a mem test and it's ok... any idea on how to fix it?
[01:41] <hata> method
[01:41] <rfultz>  Does anyone know how to load from an actual physical harddrive like another partition in VBox?
[01:42] <dr_willis> invisibleheero:  use the live cd and BACK UP the imporntant stuff. is a good idea
[01:42] <verempuan> I'll try find answer on google first. thanks before :D
[01:42] <verempuan> :)
[01:42] <invisibleheero> dr_willis, I get "cannot find a device for /boot/grub  (is /dev mounted?)
[01:43] <dr_willis> rfultz:  i recall the vbix docs mentioning how.. with  big warnings to not do it. ;-)
[01:43] <WeThePeople> does ubuntu partitioned to the C: drive if it is installed first before windows?
[01:43] <RJ45-Q> how do I fix my problem?, I've tried google to no avail!
[01:43] <WeThePeople> is*
[01:43] <dr_willis> invisibleheero: id suggest that boot-repair tool mentoned on the ybuntu help pages
[01:44] <rfultz> dr_willis big warnings are for losers lol I ran backtrack from win8 all the time on vbox when it was already installed on hd
[01:44] <WeThePeople> rj45-q, whats the prob?
[01:44] <RJ45-Q> 'personal file sharing' < preferences < system: I was able to get work via a hack somebody here told me, but now it won't let me set a password, whenever I try setting a password it just defaults to what appears to be a random 4 digit password, please help me fix this!
[01:44] <RJ45-Q> I always try setting it to an 8 digit pass, fail.
[01:45] <rfultz> mmm laggg
[01:45] <RJ45-Q> *Samba*
[01:45] <invisibleheero> dr_willis, I can do this from linux mint right?
[01:45] <WeThePeople> rj45-q, idk about samba, maybe a chroot will help?
[01:45] <RJ45-Q> ???
[01:46] <WeThePeople> rj45-q, do you use your root pass or did you set a pass for samba
[01:46] <|Slacker|> how can I make auto dim work in Precise?
[01:47] <RJ45-Q> WeThePeople: I try setting an 8 digit password, but on exit of preferences, it just reverts to some sort of default.
[01:49] <WeThePeople> rj45-q, check the samaba config files
[01:50] <RJ45-Q> WeThePeople: I shouldn't have-to do that, but none-the-liess, where are htey?
[01:50] <RJ45-Q> they*
[01:51] <WeThePeople> rj45-q, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1065675.html   the config files might be in your home dir, when in your home dir, do a ctrl+h to see hidden dirs
[01:52] <WeThePeople> rj45-q, look for smb.conf
[01:52] <yhusha_> with a cpu that supports hyper treading the systems sees it as 2 cores does that mean it would be safe to Run boot-time scripts in parallel
[01:52] <dr_willis> you could try  sudo smboasswd usernsme    to set  a samba password
[01:53] <dr_willis> smbpasswd
[01:53] <yhusha_> oh and dr willes the network install thing was not about  the samba issue
[01:53] <dr_willis> yhusha_:  upstart alleeady does that i belive
[01:53] <RJ45-Q> WeThePeople: I went into /home/---- did a search, found no smb.conf
[01:54] <yhusha_> ah ok
[01:54] <RJ45-Q> hidden files where shown
[01:54] <WeThePeople> rj45-q, see dr_willis comment
[01:54] <dr_willis>   /etc/samba/smb.conf  for system wide samba shares
[01:54] <lng> Hi! How to switch to another mirrors? I have errors like 'W: Failed to fetch http://sg.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/InRelease'?
[01:55] <RJ45-Q> uck, I could've done it through the command-line before, I used a hack to get the preferences working because I want a GUI! X.X
[01:55] <WeThePeople> rj45-q, i am sure that is a sudo smbpasswd username
[01:55] <dr_willis> user defined shares are in /var/ somewhere
[01:55] <invisibleheero> dr_willis++
[01:55] <invisibleheero> YOU....ARE...AMAZING
[01:55] <dr_willis> invisibleheero:  huh? ;-)
[01:56] <rfultz> is there a ubuntu equivalent to net view from windows?
[01:56] <invisibleheero> dr_willis, you know what I'm talking about haha. I appreciate the suggestion of boot-repair it gave me grub back
[01:56] <RJ45-Q> WeThePeople: Retype new SMB password:
[01:56] <RJ45-Q> Failed to find entry for user username.
[01:56] <RJ45-Q> ^^is what I got
[01:56] <dr_willis> i tend to edit smb.conf and enable user home shares. i rarely use user defined shares
[01:57] <invisibleheero> http://paste2.org/p/2536946
[01:57] <WeThePeople> rj45-q, idk about samaba
[01:57] <dr_willis> RJ45-Q: what username did you use?
[01:57] <WeThePeople> see dr willis comments
[01:57] <invisibleheero> trying to boot Windows firrst to make sure nothing went funky
[01:58] <RJ45-Q> I replaced 'username' with my username, I think it worked, brb
[01:58] <dr_willis> ;-)
[01:58] <RJ45-Q> 'yup
[01:59] <RJ45-Q> but what about the GUI I like to use?
[01:59] <RJ45-Q> I hate commands I can't remember!
[01:59] <RJ45-Q> :(
[02:01] <zerothis> lubuntu 12.10 here. I can't seem to get multitouch working. my screen does not appear in gpointing-device-settings
[02:05] <dr_willis> i renember commands and hate sear hing  the gui.....
[02:06] <dr_willis> been using samba for years with no gui config tools.
[02:06] <SolarisB1y> i thought the linux kernels only supported the simple touch interface stuff and dont do to well on multi axis input
[02:06] <dr_willis> bbl
[02:06] <SolarisB1y> commands are easy to remember - gui hard
[02:07] <Shiven> is pulse +alsa dmix still the prefererred way of fixing mixing stream issues, or has pulse developed a new way of handling it?
[02:11] <hrolf> Hi #ubuntu, my touchpad has apparently stopped working, what should I do?
[02:12] <hrolf> Was working fine till yesterday and suddenly now it is not working
[02:13] <Shiven> hrolf: have you determined if its actually working?
[02:13] <Shiven> hrolf: try loading the livecd and see if it works there
[02:14] <hrolf> Shiven: It was working fine till yesterday, now I bootup and it is suddenly not working
[02:14] <JonathanDawdy> Hello anyone here who can help me with a windows ishue.
[02:14] <seednode> Um...
[02:14] <seednode> You're kinda in #ubuntu
[02:14] <Gnea> JonathanDawdy: this is #ubuntu, not ##windows
[02:14] <Shiven> JonathanDawdy: format. solution found.
[02:15] <Gnea> and don't forget to partition
[02:15] <hrolf> Shiven: Yesterday it stopped working then I exec the commands "modprobe -r psmouse" and "modprobe psmouse proto=imps"
[02:15] <JonathanDawdy> I know this happend after ubuntu came. so obviusly it involves ubuntu.
[02:15] <hrolf> and it started working again, but then scrolling was not working
[02:15] <user123abc> the X button closes the window, the thing that looks like a line minimizes it
[02:15] <Atlantean> JonathanDawdy microsoft has ties with google, so you can google it
[02:15] <hrolf> and now I start and it is not even moving
[02:15] <Atlantean> however feel free to ask away
[02:15] <user123abc> if you click on the top bar and move the mouse around, the window moves
[02:15] <Gnea> JonathanDawdy: well until you explain the whole issue, we can only assume that you meant it for ##windows
[02:15] <JonathanDawdy> I tried, why do you think im here
[02:16] <Gnea> JonathanDawdy: most people are lazy and won't google first.
[02:16] <Shiven> hrolf: i'd start by checking it wasn't physically damaged (ie livecd) just so you don't go down the (frustrating) path of hacking up an xconfig to find its dead. Whilst it sounds like its just intermittant, its to save time long term :)
[02:16] <Atlantean> gnea its harder to connect on freenode than to google ;p
[02:16] <Shiven> JonathanDawdy: most people would've said the issue by now
[02:16] <Atlantean> plus that
[02:16] <JonathanDawdy> OK whole isshue when loading windows7 its startes to loud the drivers(right before login but after windows logo screen)
[02:16] <Shiven> JonathanDawdy: and we'll know if its to do with ubuntu or not
[02:16] <JonathanDawdy> And it freazes
[02:17] <Gnea> Atlantean: I have to type 4 things and press enter to get here.  I have to type 10 things and press enter to get to google.com :-)
[02:17] <Shiven> JonathanDawdy: thats outside of the scope of this channel, if you get to a bootscreen at all, you've left ubuntu
[02:17] <Atlantean> i have to open mirc and press 1 button to get here ;p
[02:17] <JonathanDawdy> This has been happening more and more since i got ubuntu.
[02:17] <Gnea> of course, since I use Google Chrome, typing 'go' is sufficient, so yes, it IS easier to get to google than it is to get here.
[02:18] <Atlantean> i hate chrome, firefox for the win
[02:18] <Atlantean> customized little bit ofc
[02:18] <hrolf> Shiven: is it necessasry that I check with LiveCD, how about I test it and see if it is working in Windows?
[02:18] <jason> o/
[02:18] <Gnea> JonathanDawdy: well, have you tried booting into safe mode?
[02:18] <Shiven> hrolf: also works, i don't have windows so livecd was first thought :p
[02:18] <JonathanDawdy> ya
[02:18] <Gnea> JonathanDawdy: this really *is* a problem for ##windows to handle
[02:18] <JonathanDawdy> oh fine
[02:19] <Shiven> JonathanDawdy: you'll have to remove your windows partition and reinstall...
[02:19] <hrolf> Shiven: Alright, thanks, let me reboot.
[02:19] <Atlantean> to me sounds like you have corrupt windows files required to start
[02:19] <Gnea> he left
[02:19] <Atlantean> true that ;p
[02:19] <Shiven> getting back to my issue, anyone familiar with pulseaudio and it generally being a pain in the arse? :P
[02:20] <Atlantean> my vaio must hate ubuntu ;p
[02:20] <roasted> Question - anybody know of a way to record RTSP streams?
[02:20] <Atlantean> ubuntu on my laptop its like swimming from london to usa than taking the plane
[02:21] <Shiven> Atlantean: tried a more lightweight distro?
[02:21] <Shiven> Atlantean: cause its sortof wierd if its running slow, ubuntu isn't -that- bloated
[02:21] <Atlantean> i've tried almost every linux distro from ubuntu to slackware and ark ;)
[02:21] <seednode> I liked Arch, personally.
[02:22] <Shiven> intriguing, i'd love to have a strike at that lol
[02:22] <Atlantean> still you have to setup everything from the scratch which i love
[02:22] <Atlantean> i like to know what's my computer is running
[02:22] <Shiven> i'm running chakra right now (arch variant) with very little support... i knew ubuntu used pulse so i came here lol
[02:22] <Atlantean> and the kind of exposure
[02:22] <Atlantean> but ofc ubuntu has a strong cumminity behind it
[02:23] <Atlantean> so its kind the only path if you want it for general use
[02:23] <Shiven> Atlantean: thats exactly why i wouldn't use ubuntu on a production machine... but each to their own
[02:23] <bug-traq> linux is made up for all kinds of uses
[02:23] <hrolf> Shiven: Back. Checked and it is working fine in Windows.
[02:23] <frankko> Hell yeah! "Killingfloor" works on linux =)
[02:24] <frankko> got it from steam
[02:24] <Atlantean> the only issue with linux is the drivers
[02:24] <hrolf> Shiven: Actually, it works fine until I login, after which it stops working.
[02:24] <Atlantean> creative drivers tbexact
[02:24] <hrolf> Shiven: It was moving in the login screen but as soon I logged in, it stops..
[02:24] <Shiven> hrolf: drop back to console, and install gpm. see if its working in console
[02:24] <frankko> Atlantean, Atleast linus now has a lot better support for nvidia cards than windows xp and vista
[02:24] <Shiven> hrolf: oh nvm i'll bet i know what it is
[02:24] <frankko> linux*
[02:25] <Atlantean> yeap
[02:25] <Shiven> hrolf: you're using default unity / gnome2? or a kde variant?
[02:25] <Atlantean> but i am still researching for eizo monitor drivers
[02:25] <Atlantean> i am thinking of writing them on my own
[02:25] <hrolf> Shiven: default unity
[02:25] <Gnea> well you don't HAVE to have pulseaudio running or even installed... although, unity and gnome tend to prefer it
[02:25] <hrolf> 12.04
[02:27] <hrolf> Shiven: xinput shows it has detected an ALPS DualPoint Touchpad
[02:27] <bug-traq> i am partial to flux , it is quick and reliable so far , for what i use it for
[02:27] <Shiven> hrolf, check your private messages
[02:27] <hrolf> Shiven: how?
[02:28] <Atlantean> anyone used tails distro?
[02:28] <bug-traq> naa
[02:28] <hrolf> Shiven: ops sorry
[02:29] <zoktar> 12.10, somehow the crash dialogues that lead to sending/ showing discriptions of the crash and opening launchpad to fill out the report has gotten clogged, most of the time it wont "relaunch" the application either. any known issue?
[02:31] <bug-traq> any linux users in here , do any pentesting
[02:32] <Gnea> I prefer E17... it's light and fast enough
[02:32] <almoxarife> zoktar: what app?
[02:32] <Gnea> bug-traq: what kind of 'pen'?
[02:32] <bug-traq> penetration testing on web servers and apps
[02:32] <hatsaresilly> I could use some help with compiz, is this the right place to ask?
[02:33] <bug-traq> compiz , depends on what kind of video card you are running
[02:33] <hatsaresilly> It's a radeon
[02:33] <bug-traq> you have ubuntu tweak installed ??/
[02:34] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: how about the obvious question, what about compiz is the issue?
[02:34] <zoktar> almoxarife, well, normally atleast what i rememberd is when an app  crashes you are presented with a dialogue about the crash, and if i want to send a report, etc etc and then eventually send you to launchpad with the details, to select to make the crash report, but i never get to launchpad and most of the time it doenst "relaunc" the app when selected
[02:34] <hatsaresilly> no, here's the deal. Everything was working fine. Except for remotely logging in with ultraVNC. It would only show the first frame.
[02:35] <almoxarife> zoktar: what app?
[02:35] <hatsaresilly> I ran into this before and the solution was to disable effects.
[02:35] <zoktar> almoxarife,  hmm any of them really.
[02:35] <zoktar> almoxarife, yes all of them
[02:36] <bug-traq> that is basically all compiz is , its for special effects  na dit all depends on the kind and size of the video card
[02:36] <hatsaresilly> This time I was using the latest version of Ubuntu and couldn't disable the effects, so I got the compizconfig thing and disabled a bunch of stuff, probably opengl in the process.
[02:36] <almoxarife> zoktar: alrighty
[02:36] <hatsaresilly> Now I cant see any windows or anything just the desktop background.
[02:36] <zoktar> almoxarife, can i like clear the crash cache or something if its clogged up somehow?
[02:37] <hatsaresilly> I can still get to shell, and the system runs fine other than that.
[02:38] <bug-traq> hey hatsaresilly , did you remove it through the repository or in the software-center , or just from the settings screen ???
[02:38] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: sounds like you clobbered the compiz settings, compiz is a user app or system? lets assume user, delete your compiz config folder within user space
[02:39] <bug-traq> thats why i use linux maverick , it doesnt have to have all the bells and whistles the other distros have or need
[02:39] <hatsaresilly> Hmm, ok. Where exactly would that be almoxarife?
[02:39] <hatsaresilly> I didn't remove compiz bug-traq, almoxarife is right, I clobbered some settings.
[02:40] <kevinc> hi
[02:41] <kevinc> I have a home server thats going to be running sabnzbd, transmission, nfs, samba, etc, only going to be used for a few hours  a day.  I don't mind using WOL, is there an easy to way to hibernate/suspend the server when there is little network activity or something to that extent?
[02:41] <almoxarife> zoktar: you got bigger problems if all your apps crash, but you could un-install the 'reporting' facility, not sure what it is, still leaves you with apps crashing though, you should look at /var/log/syslog for something obvious why all the crashes
[02:43] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: i run KDE, i dont have compiz
[02:44] <hatsaresilly> ok, what about user space. That's the part I'm not sure i understand. You mean /usr ?
[02:44] <hatsaresilly> or /home or something/
[02:44] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: no, your /home/somename/
[02:44] <hatsaresilly> ok
[02:45] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: /.config?
[02:45] <hatsaresilly> probably that or .compiz or something
[02:45] <hatsaresilly> i'm looking now
[02:45] <hatsaresilly> how do you get ls to show hidden directories?
[02:45] <hatsaresilly> nvm
[02:46] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: sub /compiz or /.compiz is a good place to look
[02:46] <hatsaresilly> -a
[02:48] <tempspace> Does anybody have 12.04 installed on a C602 chipset?
[02:48] <B0101> Hi, whenever I try to download something from the ubuntu software center or update my system, it reports that it failed to download packages and asks me to check my connection. how can I fix that?
[02:49] <hatsaresilly> Ok, so there is a .config/compiz-1/compizconfig/config and its only contents are [general] profile= integration=true
[02:49] <almoxarife> B0101: how are you connected
[02:49] <B0101> almoxarife: I am connected by a wireless access point, leading to the modem
[02:49] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: so go the next step, purge compiz and re-install?
[02:50] <hatsaresilly> I will try that.
[02:50] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: do you need compiz?
[02:50] <hatsaresilly> kinda
[02:50] <hatsaresilly> i think?
[02:50] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: ah
[02:50] <hatsaresilly> I need to be able to see the desktop, but i dont need effects
[02:51] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: unless you need glitz on the desktop you dont need it
[02:51] <hatsaresilly> ok then no i dont need it
[02:51] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: if you dont have it, vnc may not act up\
[02:51] <hatsaresilly> I could almost run this thing headless, but I'm not quite comfortable enough yet for that.
[02:52] <hatsaresilly> You are probably right about that. VNC doesn't seem to like compiz
[02:52] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: i opt for the lesser headless, ssh with x, works for me
[02:53] <almoxarife> B0101: if you are having connection issues then you should see it with other apps, like the browser, do you have problems with the browser?
[02:53] <B0101> almoxarife: Nope, the browser works as per normal
[02:54] <almoxarife> B0101: where are you downloading updates from, the mirror you chose is?
[02:55] <kevinc> anybody have a suspend from network inactivity script they want to share?
[02:56] <B0101> almoxarife: my computer uses: sg.archive.ubuntu.com
[02:57] <almoxarife> B0101: choose a more common mirror, try us.archive.......... , as a test, if it works then dont use 'sg'
[03:00] <B0101> almoxarife: Nope, the browser works as per normal
[03:00] <RJ45-Q> I have recently gathered the cash together to FINALLY revampt my LAN, I got a new Gigabit Switch, and a Wifi Router I changed the settings on to use as an Access Point... ANYWAYS, now I have my beautiful network set-up, I wanna do cool stuff with it! here's what I need YOUR help with:, I have an Android phone, and I wanna be able to turn off my Ubuntu computer remotely by using the Android phone, how could I do this?
[03:00] <almoxarife> B0101: browser?
[03:01] <RJ45-Q> revamp*
[03:01] <researcher123> is it possible to know the INTERNET log of a complete month which can show total download size on my pc ?
[03:01] <B0101> almoxarife: If you mean my browser, it is Mozilla Firefox
[03:02] <Rayeta76> hola buenas noches
[03:02] <RJ45-Q> any suggestions?
[03:03] <Rayeta76> help me whit Unetbootin
[03:03] <almoxarife> B0101: no, i mean that browser is not the issue i was talking about last, the install/update mirror is related to your issue, 'cant download updates'
[03:03] <msx> Rayeta76: *with
[03:03] <msx> Rayeta76: what's your prob?
[03:04] <Rayeta76> when I want to record an image I can not explore all of my pc disks
[03:04] <hatsaresilly> Hmm, removing and reinstalling compiz didn't change anything.
[03:04] <msx> Rayeta76: do you wanna come to ubuntu-es?
[03:04] <almoxarife> RJ45-Q: install sshd on host, install ssh on android, contact host via ssh, done
[03:05] <Rayeta76> yes
[03:05] <kevinc> RJ45-Q setup WOL on your android with an app to send the magic packet and configure your router if you want to send it from outside the lan, if not set it up in your bios to enable wol
[03:05] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: the settings are within your userspace then, a purge would have wiped the system settings
[03:06] <B0101> almoxarife: sorry about that, but I don't get what you mean by your last message, could your re-write it?
[03:06] <hatsaresilly> ok
[03:06] <xilus> Hello buntu irc.
[03:07] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: the settings are within your userspace then, a purge would have wiped the system settings, you said that your 'mirror' is 'sg.archive......' , change it to 'us.archive......'
[03:07] <xilus> oooouuu butntu.
[03:07] <hatsaresilly> Hmm, just tried purge. Same thing...
[03:07] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: the settings are within your userspace then, a purge would have wiped the system settings, you said that your 'mirror' is 'sg.archive......' , change it to 'us.archive......' <-- oops
[03:08] <hatsaresilly> lol
[03:08] <hatsaresilly> almoxarife is broken
[03:08] <xilus> why is there a security update like every day??
[03:08] <xilus> what the fuck is getting upgraded?
[03:08] <almoxarife> B0101: no, i mean that browser is not the issue i was talking about last, the install/update mirror is related to your issue, 'cant download updates' , change the mirror to 'us.archive....' then try to update
[03:08] <xilus> its like jesus is someone even working on MYSQL?
[03:09] <almoxarife> xilus: watch your mouth
[03:09] <xilus> you wanna fight?
[03:09] <fishcooker> what happen here  fellas
[03:09] <hatsaresilly> Oooh, big man on the internet.
[03:09] <almoxarife> fight :) no, there are underage here
[03:10] <xilus> I'l fucking DOS you bitch.
[03:10] <fishcooker> it must be me almoxarife
[03:10] <fishcooker> thankyou
[03:10] <xilus> haha just playin
[03:10] <xilus> anyway you want to talk about ubuntu now?
[03:11] <fishcooker> would you please play in kindergarten, xilus?
[03:11] <fishcooker> :-)
[03:11] <xilus> what?
[03:11] <SolarisB1y> if i install awesome window manager it will allow me to choose it from the login screen as well as unity?
[03:12] <xilus> anyone know where the source code is?
[03:12] <almoxarife> odd, i dont use 'dos' its still around?
[03:12] <hatsaresilly> So any other ideas almoxarife? The purge didn't seem to do anything different.
[03:12] <SolarisB1y> im running 12.04 with default window manager setup lightdm unity
[03:12] <xilus> Yea I think MSDOS is kinda lame I'm so lost and confused right now
[03:13] <xilus> and I spent $300 on Windows I'm such an idiot
[03:13] <zoktar> almoxarife, hmm it might have just been silent bugreports, i was used to having to identify and select if my bug was an already existing one or if it was a new one on launchpad, but i guess that default changed at some point, you are now no longer taken to launchpad to fill out a proper report anymore by default?.
[03:13] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: un-install compiz completely, via purge, run it without compiz, does issue disappear?
[03:13] <hatsaresilly> Ah, ok. One moment.
[03:14] <xilus> Well Microsoft gives a lot of money to CS Research
[03:14] <xilus> not sure if they have contracted Ubuntu
[03:14] <koken> !sh
[03:14] <almoxarife> zoktar: i dont mean to be facious, i use kde, i rarely see a crash, i dont know what to tell you
[03:14] <xilus> and it always seems like money is the downfall of everyone
[03:14] <xilus> I hate money
[03:15] <hatsaresilly> Nope, same thing still.
[03:15] <IdleOne> !ot
[03:15] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: its not compiz then
[03:15] <SolarisB1y> !awesome
[03:15] <hatsaresilly> It happend right after I was messing with compizconfig-settings-manager.
[03:16] <xilus> I'm going to #offtopic
[03:16] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: it only happens via vnc connection?
[03:16] <hatsaresilly> no, no. I'm not even using vnc right now
[03:16] <hatsaresilly> VNC was just the reason I got into this mess.
[03:16] <B0101> almoxarife: Nope, it does not work, even when I change it to us.archive.ubuntu.com
[03:17] <almoxarife> hatsaresilly: look at the log /var/log/Xorg.0.log and syslog while at it
[03:17] <hatsaresilly> K, checking now.
[03:18] <RJ45-Q> anyone here recommend any free Android SSH apps?
[03:18] <almoxarife> B0101: open a terminal, run this, 'sudo apt-get install pastebinit'
[03:19] <almoxarife> B0101: then run in terminal, 'sudo apt-get update | pastebinit' , share the link
[03:19] <RJ45-Q> also I need to Symlink in Samba, but how?
[03:20] <almoxarife> bbl
[03:20] <robertzaccour> Is there an ndiswrapper .deb file I can download? My laptop network and wireless drivers don't work in Linux and I wanna try ndiswrapper and see how that goes.
[03:22] <B0101> almoxarife: The install completed successfully
[03:24] <B0101> almoxarife: The link: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal/main pastebinit all 1.3-2ubuntu3
[03:25] <Icehawk78> Hi, I'm having an issue with my laptop being unable to scan or connect to the 5 GHz band of my wireless router. I have an Intel Centrino 1000 internal wireless card, and was able to successfully connect to the 5 GHz network on the same computer under windows. Any recommendations?
[03:26] <robertzaccour> ?
[03:31] <Shiven> anyone familiar with pulseaudio?
[03:32] <travisivart190> hello all
[03:33] <travisivart190> quick question, sorry i'm so unknowledgable. I'm mounted on a liveCD and just want to format the entire drive.
[03:34] <travisivart190> i've tried to figure out where the drive is, but i'm not sure where media is located when you're booting from a disk
[03:37] <wearpants> what's the preferred variant for running Ubuntu as a Virtualbox guest?
[03:40] <RJ45-Q> Remote Desktop has SOOO much LAG!, I don't understand as my whole wired network is Gigabit, and System Monitor barely registers a 10% load!, why is Remote Desktop being so laggy, and how can I make is flow like a streaming video?
[03:40] <frodus> Hi, I'm looking into using preseed to install some ubuntu servers automaticly. Is this the correct channel for that, or could someone please help me find that channel?
[03:41] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: using Unity?
[03:41]  * buysz 
[03:41] <RJ45-Q> Gnome Ubuntu 10.04, both machines, although one is running UNR.
[03:41] <RJ45-Q> why?
[03:42] <buysz> hello
[03:42] <Gnea> well, since 12.04 is the new LTS, that's generally what most people use.
[03:42] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: do you have the desktop effects turned on at all?
[03:43] <buysz> The first time you use irc
[03:43] <gulag2012> I'm new to linux. Is it true that 10.04 is the best version on resources?
[03:43] <RJ45-Q> Gnea: there still should be a solution to 10.04!, I mean, 10.04 is not SOO old!
[03:43] <RJ45-Q> Gnea: barely any
[03:43] <Gnea> !10.04
[03:43] <Gnea> so yeah, we do still support it :)
[03:43] <RJ45-Q> just moving the mouse in Remote Desktop, is, like, 1.5FPS!
[03:44] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: weird... does that happen for any remote session or just the one host?
[03:44] <RJ45-Q> Gnea: I tried once with a computer (that is now stored in a shed) and same crap.
[03:44] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: also, what software are you using to perform remote connections?
[03:45] <RJ45-Q> Gnea: the default installed one, Vinagre
[03:45] <Gnea> gulag2012: not sure what you mean by 'best version on resources'
[03:45] <Gnea> oh, the gnome-based one
[03:45] <RJ45-Q> lol
[03:45] <RJ45-Q> is that bad? :D
[03:46] <Gnea> the one that uses, you know, a billion different resources when it doesn't really have to ;)
[03:46] <RJ45-Q> haha!, well I wouldn't know! :P
[03:46] <Gnea> let's see here...
[03:46] <RJ45-Q> what do you think would work better?
[03:47] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: rdesktop might work
[03:47] <RJ45-Q> is it GUI?
[03:47] <RJ45-Q> or CMD?
[03:48] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: it is GUI
[03:48] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: freerdp-x11 might be something to try as well
[03:49] <gulag2012> Did you guys here that sometime around 2014 will be the last standalone chip that Intel plans to make?
[03:49] <Gnea> gulag2012: there's already arm ports
[03:49] <RJ45-Q> Gnea: it says "a later version is already installed! wtf!?!
[03:49] <RJ45-Q> where?
[03:50] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: just open a terminal and type: rdesktop
[03:50] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: sorry, I thought rdesktop was GUI... I was wrong
[03:50] <RJ45-Q> Gnea: I did, and it just blurted out a loada random what appears to be some sorta MAN page.
[03:50] <RJ45-Q> X.X
[03:51] <RJ45-Q> I need GUI ONLY!
[03:51] <RJ45-Q> please
[03:51] <RJ45-Q> freerdp-x11 you say?
[03:51] <RJ45-Q> is that GUI?
[03:51] <Gnea> yeah
[03:51] <yenom> RJ45-Q: Use a GUI terminal...?
[03:51] <Gnea> well it says x11
[03:52] <Gnea>  This package contains the X11 based client.
[03:52] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: I'm gonna go with "yeah"
[03:52] <RJ45-Q> Gnea: there is only a version for 11.10 and above :(
[03:52] <RJ45-Q> anything else?
[03:52] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: oh. perhapas there's a PPA
[03:52] <Gnea> *perhaps
[03:52] <Gnea> !ppa
[03:56] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: yup, there is one: https://launchpad.net/~global2000/+archive/freerdp-stable
[03:56] <Gnea> !addppa | RJ45-Q
[03:56] <Gnea> RJ45-Q: once you add that, then you can install freerdp via apt
[03:56] <Icehawk78> Is there a way to tell what options a kernel module currently has set?
[03:58] <RJ45-Q> I just found an unfortunately Gnome only (I hate Gnome only stuff) Remote Desktop viewer called 'Gnome-RDP', I'm gonna try that first.
[04:00] <yenom> RJ45-Q: There is x11vnc as well.
[04:00] <yenom> RJ45-Q: x11vnc / tightvnc
[04:05] <WeThePeople> is there anything lighter than lxde that i could log on to
[04:05] <tizz> hello everyone!
[04:06] <yenom> WeThePeople: You could just not use any DE at all.  (I use xfce and like it very much.)
[04:06] <yenom> lxde is pretty light.
[04:07] <mn2010> lxde is about as light as you get for a window manager
[04:07] <tizz> i am wonderig, is it possible, in ubuntu 12.10, to lock a .sh file to the launcher side bar permenantly?
[04:07] <tizz> i have tried to do so, but whenever i restart, it unlocks it
[04:08] <tizz> (wondering even)
[04:08] <yenom> WeThePeople: There is fluxbox
[04:10] <yenom> fluxbox is a little more complicated to configure, but it's got a very small footprint.  Actually, fluxbox is a Window Manager so...
[04:12] <trism> tizz: yes but you need to make a .desktop file for it, create it in ~/.local/share/applications/ and you can drag and drop it to the launcher (look in /usr/share/applications/ for examples)
[04:13] <yenom> WeThePeople: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox
[04:14] <tizz> thanks trism
[04:14] <tizz> !
[04:15] <BigfootItIs> so here's one... got some legacy hardware, getting an error of "lpc_ich 0000:0 ... I/O space for GPIO unitialized" -- is it a hardware issue?  the system hangs on trying to boot live cd, installer, anything.  this is the board: http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon800/E7320/X6DVL-EG.cfm single Xeon processor
[04:19] <BigfootItIs> anyone familiar with the "I/O space for GPIO unitialized" error on boot?
[04:20] <yenom> BigfootItIs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1035698
[04:21] <BigfootItIs> doesn't seem too documented, unless i'm missing something
[04:21] <yenom> BigfootItIs: I dono, just googled for it, that's what I found.
[04:22] <BigfootItIs> yeah, already been through plenty of that
[04:23] <RJ45-Q> Gnome-RDP made me have-to reboot 'cos of its rubbish Fullscreen, also it was very slow, I am now trying Remmina, it's a bit better than Vinegre, but still fairly laggy.
[04:23] <evilmoo> rubbish!
[04:23] <BigfootItIs> http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon800/E7320/X6DVL-EG.cfm -- this is the motherboard... maybe it's not compatible?
[04:24] <RJ45-Q> I really want to be able to Remote Desktop as-if I'm watching a Youtube video, I really want something a lot higher than about 2FPS!
[04:25] <yenom> BigfootItIs: Are you booting the 64bit install CD?
[04:25] <yenom> BigfootItIs: or 32bit?
[04:26] <almoxarife> RJ45-Q: its not going to happen, your connection type is problamatic
[04:27] <mn2010> yenom: i assume 32bit because the error was only reported on 32bit platforms
[04:27] <yenom> Anyone know of a video-conferencing app for LAN?  (Just for LAN use?)
[04:27] <RJ45-Q> almoxarife: how so?, it's Gogabit!
[04:27] <RJ45-Q> Gigabit*
[04:27] <yenom> mn2010: So, maybe BigfootItIs should try 64bit ?
[04:28] <mn2010> yenom: agree
[04:28] <aah> is it me or is the latest vlc version taking a much, much longer time to open on ubuntu 12.04?
[04:28] <almoxarife> RJ45-Q: what exactly are you wanting to retrive from the host ?
[04:28] <RJ45-Q> is it possible to VNC an Android Smartphone?
[04:29] <mn2010> yenom: should anyways, running server hardware on i386 is pointless. 4g> ram cap...
[04:29] <RJ45-Q> almoxarife: VNC
[04:29] <BigfootItIs> 64 bit
[04:29] <BigfootItIs> sorry stepped away for a sec.  this is the motherboard: http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon800/E7320/X6DVL-EG.cfm
[04:29] <hsp> so many people
[04:29] <almoxarife> RJ45-Q: ask the android people #android
[04:29] <mn2010> bigfootitis: seriously? - well do a text-mode install instead then(alternate install)
[04:29] <BigfootItIs> hahahha
[04:29] <RJ45-Q> almoxarife: okay, but what about the other Netbook I'm trying to VNC?
[04:30] <BigfootItIs> yeah this is kind of an out there project
[04:30] <BigfootItIs> i'm building this thing out of spare parts
[04:30] <RJ45-Q> almoxarife: I want video speed FPS, not 2FPS
[04:30] <BigfootItIs> mn2010 re: text mode install, would it crash starting X from the HD?
[04:30] <mn2010> bigfootitis: Thats my everyday projects :D - really though, ive still got a Proliant 2100 running Dual-Pentium 2's. so no worry's here
[04:31] <BigfootItIs> it only has one cpu in it
[04:31] <Ascavasaion> Skype will not detct my webcam, even though when I type lsusb it lists it.
[04:31] <BigfootItIs> and 2 GB RAM but I will upgrade that
[04:32] <mn2010> bigfootitis: dunno, to be honest. never owned that layout in my life. but it shouldnt.
[04:33] <almoxarife> Ascavasaion: lets assume google-chat does, what would you do?
[04:33] <BigfootItIs> that's so weird.  I wouldn't even know what to look at
[04:33] <mn2010> bigfootitis: i know, just for point comparison. and logical processors dont make a difference.
[04:33] <BigfootItIs> right
[04:33] <BigfootItIs> i'm running memtest right now
[04:33] <Ascavasaion> almoxarife: Um, try to get Skyp working because all my contacts use it :)
[04:33] <Ascavasaion> skype
[04:34] <mn2010> skype for linux = ANCIENT
[04:34] <almoxarife> Ascavasaion: do you have vlc installed?
[04:34] <hazardous> hi, question: how do i add multiple ipv6 addresses in ubuntu 12.04 lts
[04:34] <Ascavasaion> almoxarife: Nope.
[04:34] <hazardous> it's under "iface sixtun inet6 v4tunnel
[04:34] <mn2010> ever since Microsoft bought skype they dropped support for unix/bsd platforms
[04:35] <ozatomic> I have an iscsi disk connected to my machine and it is returning teh wrong system type in fdisk and will not mount says bad superblock. Is this fixable by manually changing teh system type for the partition somehow?
[04:35] <Tm_T> mn2010: no
[04:35] <Ascavasaion> almoxarife: Should I?
[04:35] <almoxarife> Ascavasaion: there must be a settings screen for skype, what options do you have for 'camera'?
[04:36] <Ascavasaion> almoxarife: None.  Skype dos not detct the camera, but lsusb shows that it is there.
[04:36] <mn2010> Bigfootitis: but you shouldnt have a issue running the alternate install. id suggest running the Server install. then just install you desktop platform(ubuntu-desktop, Kubuntu-desktop, Lubuntu-desktop, Xubuntu-desktop)
[04:36] <almoxarife> Ascavasaion: no setup area for the camera?
[04:36] <BigfootItIs> omg
[04:36] <almoxarife> Ascavasaion: in skype?
[04:36] <BigfootItIs> the f'ing fans on the power supply are stopped
[04:36] <BigfootItIs> fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
[04:36] <BigfootItIs> ok think I found the problem, haha
[04:37] <mn2010> Tm_T: yes, check releases from microsoft. They support the versions released BEFORE there purchase but are not updating the patform...
[04:37] <Ascavasaion> almoxarife: No camera in Skype
[04:37] <mn2010> lollko, that would be a issue...
[04:37] <Flannel> BigfootItIs: Please mind the language, thanks.
[04:37] <wyclif> what "language"?
[04:38] <BigfootItIs> I saw that on a rage comic somewhere once
[04:38] <almoxarife> rage comic? nevermind
[04:39] <wyclif> I'm very sure that 'fuuuuuuuuuuu' doesn't count as "language"
[04:39] <Flannel> wyclif: Yeah, it does.
[04:39] <iTiGO> bonjour a vous :) y'aurai t'il quelle q'un de disponible a cette heur tardive :)
[04:39] <wyclif> Flannel: seriously? seriously? :-0
[04:39] <Flannel> wyclif: Obfuscated swearing still is.
[04:40] <almoxarife> !fr
[04:40] <iTiGO> ok thanks you :)
[04:43] <almoxarife> !skype | Ascavasaion
[04:44] <clj_newb_2345> is there a way in ubuntu to tell the kerneep the cpu throttled? (i'm usng a laptop, and I'd prefer the CPU to remain slow enogh so that the fans don't loudly spin up)
[04:44] <Ascavasaion> almoxarife: So Skype will not work :(
[04:44] <luckyphuq> clj_newb_2345 you can throttle a process back using cpulimit
[04:47] <snowyrooftops> Ubuntu 12.04 always ran well for me... then I installed Chromium (browser, not the game) and it would cause the GUI to freeze occasionally. Bad Chromium!
[04:47] <snowyrooftops> I'd then Ctrl+F1 and shutdown -r now
[04:47] <Ascavasaion> Linux is amazing!  Skype worked fine, I unplugged everything on computer to move it and when I plugged it back in Skype stopped working.  WOW!!!  *sarcasm*
[04:48] <patr|ck> heh
[04:48] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, You mean it wouldn't connect again?
[04:49] <Ascavasaion> snowyrooftops: No, Skype just does not detect the webcam "No devices found" in Skype's video options.
[04:49] <snowyrooftops> vinithra, Your nick reminds  me of Sinatra, the Ruby library
[04:50] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, Do you have a built-in webcam or a USB webcam?
[04:50] <Ascavasaion> Snow-Man: USB... I have done the lsusb, it is there.
[04:51] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, Oh. Perhaps closing Skype (not just minimize to tray) and starting it up again?
[04:51] <Ascavasaion> Snow-Man: Done that... and shutdown already.  Not working.
[04:52] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, if it worked once, it can work again
[04:52] <Ascavasaion> snowyrooftops: It can I am sure hehehe  But not for me.
[04:52] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, uninstall, then re-install.... whatever config changed will get deleted and you can start off from scratch
[04:52] <Ascavasaion> I have realised that Linux and Windows are merging... They are both becoming "reinstall" operating systems.
[04:52] <BigC85> register maxpass85 chrisoneall@gmail.com
[04:53] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, ....assuming Linux uninstalls aren't junk like Windows, leaving bits behind
[04:53] <Ascavasaion> snowyrooftops: :(  Okay, will try.
[04:53] <dr_willis> or just delete the users skype configs.....
[04:54] <Ascavasaion> dr_willis: Too late, uninstalling.
[04:54] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, Some apps store their settings in /var/something too
[04:54] <dr_willis> removeing a package vua apt will NOT tiuch the  users configs if they are the issue.
[04:54] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, assuming it isn't an admin-configured setting in /etc/something
[04:55] <dr_willis> then its a system config that may need p
[04:55] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, Perhaps a file/folder named ".skype" or something similar in "~" ?
[04:55] <dr_willis>  tbe apt purge option
[04:55] <Ascavasaion> Oh goodie, another 37Mb download.
[04:56] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, delete the ".Skype" directory in home.
[04:56] <dr_willis> i dont use skype. i perfer google voice
[04:56] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, BTW, the "." prefix means you can't see it in the GUI
[04:56] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, Command-line is the way to go :-)
[04:56] <Ascavasaion> snowyrooftops: Yes, I deleted .skype folder.
[04:57] <Ascavasaion> dr_willis: I would use it, but not everyone uses Google Video.
[04:57] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, What's your connection like, 37MB seems small for most folk.... I'm not most folk though :-(
[04:57] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, I have a Nokia N9 that supports Google Video but no Skype Video :-P
[04:57] <wubino> where can I read about making a indicator widget to be placed on the top along with email, networking, sound etc?
[04:57] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, Apparently, they foresaw the Microsoft acquisition of Skype :-D
[04:57] <wubino> for Unity on 12.04
[04:58] <snowyrooftops> kracekumar__, Does your IRC client auto-connect?
[04:59] <trism> wubino: it is pretty easy if you just want an app indicator, http://developer.ubuntu.com/resources/technologies/application-indicators/ (see for example the 40 line python example)
[04:59] <dr_willis> wubino:  the askubuntu.com site has a listing of indicator-applets. i recall some written in pyhon as a 'skeleton' apple for users to develop heir own applets with
[05:00] <almoxarife> Ascavasaion: heres a thought, install pidgin along with the skype plugin, install skype, use pidgin to control skype, pidgin does allow for setup of vid/voice
[05:00] <trism> wubino: full indicators are a bit more of a challenge, but if you just need the menu and the icon, app indicators will do
[05:00] <snowyrooftops> almoxarife, I wish IM apps wouldn't have the Skype dependency so I could have multiple Skype accounts on the computer
[05:01] <snowyrooftops> almoxarife, right now, if any of my devices go offline, I'd have to wait to buy a replacement device
[05:01] <nerd> what's the application of theoritical computer scinece ?? where will it be useful ??
[05:01] <snowyrooftops> nerd, Theoretical computer science is applied in computer programs :-)
[05:01] <mn2010> Ok WHY wont NTFS-3g FSTAB mount with exec!!!!
[05:01] <snowyrooftops> nerd, Data structures, algorithms
[05:02] <nerd> snowyrooftops: so as to learn progrmming it's better to learn TCS Right ?
[05:02] <nerd> programming system level softwares or an app .
[05:02] <dr_willis> mn2010:  the  ntfs-3g  homwpage/faq has example fstab entries i belive. could be you need to use the proper fmask/dmask/umask
[05:02] <snowyrooftops> mn2010, Perhaps you stabbed it too much :-P  Are you doing a mount -a? What do you mean by exec?
[05:03] <snowyrooftops> nerd, Yes, ideally
[05:03] <nerd> snowyrooftops: cool
[05:03] <snowyrooftops> nerd, Learning about LinkedLists minimizes your dependency on arrays
[05:04] <nerd> snowyrooftops: hmm..
[05:05] <nerd> snowyrooftops: do you know about any source or links to learn more about TCS ?
[05:05] <snowyrooftops> nerd, Udacity.com
[05:05] <rama> hi, i have this problem, i need exit x server of ubuntu 12.10 but i dont know how, sombody can help me?
[05:05] <dr_willis> rama:  sudo service lightdm stop
[05:05] <snowyrooftops> rama, You mean like Ctrl+F1?
[05:05] <BigC85> Hi all I am relatively  new to Ubuntu.  I've been using it for a year or so.  I'm really pasionate about helping the community or in any way I can.  never done any coding can't seem to hang of it any ideas on how I can help please let me know :)
[05:06] <nerd> thanks snowyrooftops :)
[05:06] <dr_willis> stopping lightdm stops X on a normal install.
[05:06] <snowyrooftops> BigC85, A lot of apps need testing, and we always need ideas for new software
[05:06] <snowyrooftops> BigC85, And you can always help with user interface design
[05:07] <dr_willis> !brainstoem
[05:07] <dr_willis> !brainstorm
[05:07] <snowyrooftops> BigC85, it is essentially like using DreamWeaver with a bit more structure
[05:07] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, Good catch!
[05:08] <BigC85> snowyrooftops how do I help w/ testing? or ui design?
[05:08] <meowmeow> omg why there's a red icon on the top right corner ?
[05:08] <snowyrooftops> BigC85, Some open source projects are in need of UI designers
[05:08] <dr_willis> meowmeow:  because the  cat is on the keybord?
[05:08] <snowyrooftops> BigC85, Glade GTK is what you need to get started
[05:09] <snowyrooftops> BigC85, ....or the Qt or wxWidgets equivalent of Glade
[05:09] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, Cat on the keyboard?
[05:09] <dr_willis> hdj snsjwyhdmdkkfmnnwjkekjdf    ;)
[05:10] <snowyrooftops> BigC85, And there's always a need for someone to try out some software to see if it breaks... testing it
[05:10] <dr_willis> i find beginneres are often very good at breaking things.
[05:10] <Ascavasaion> snowyrooftops: uninstalled skype, deleting .Skype, and reinstalling Skype did nothing.
[05:11] <dr_willis> Ascavasaion:  other apps do see the webcam properly?
[05:11] <BigC85> lol dr_ willis snowyrooftops how do I get involved w/ software testing is the a group I need to sign up for
[05:12] <Ascavasaion> dr_willis: No idea.  Also have no idea how to test, because this cheese I hear about online dies.
[05:12] <dr_willis> dies how? run it from erminal, look for errors. vlc can also show/use the webcam
[05:13] <mn2010> @drwillis/snowyrooftops: im currently using rw,dev,auto,users,umask=777,uid=1000,gid=1000,fmask=0111,dmask=0000,defaults,exec
[05:14] <Ascavasaion> Oh wonderful... Pidjin dos not open anymore either... Linux is the absolute bestest everestest!!
[05:14] <mn2010> drwillis/snowyrooftops: i need exec for running applications from a ntfs partition... storage space is limited and i store all my sourcecode on a ntfs partition and compile it from there...
[05:15] <Ascavasaion> Wonderful Linux says the following when running pidgin from the command line ... ERROR: Caught a segmentation fault while loading plugin file:/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstclutter.so
[05:15] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, did you upgrade any packages recently?
[05:15]  * Ascavasaion starts clapping rhythmically... join me guys... chant with me... Linux, Linux, Linux!!!
[05:16] <Ascavasaion> snowyrooftops: No.
[05:16] <dr_willis> one way to not get support....
[05:16] <Ascavasaion> dr_willis: True, but the frustration is enough to make one pull your hair out.
[05:17] <dr_willis> makes me wonder if you havend had so e hard drive/file curruption.
[05:17] <Ascavasaion> Ever since Linux 12.X they seem to have lost the plot.
[05:17] <Ascavasaion> dr_willis: And I check that how?
[05:18] <mn2010> ubuntu 12.x i hope you mean... Linux is Ambiguous. theres 1000's of versions(distro's ) of linux
[05:18] <mn2010> id suggest reinstalling gstreamer myself...
[05:18] <blackshirt> mn2010, thats make non sense
[05:18] <Ascavasaion> mn2010: Yes, Ubuntu 12.x
[05:18] <dr_willis> fsck the filesystems from a live cd would be one way.   perhaps reinstall that lib might fix if its curruptred.  bu that error dosen seem to say its curruped
[05:19] <dr_willis> could also be some ram has came loose, you said it was working fine befor you moved the pc?
[05:20] <Ascavasaion> dr_willis: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1396227/  Is what pidgin from the command line gives me.
[05:21] <dr_willis> coule be that file som ehow got messed up.  shouldent be too hard to reinstall its package
[05:21] <Ascavasaion> dr_willis: I am doing that as we speak hehe
[05:22] <dr_willis> !find libgstclutter.so
[05:23] <Sosumi> well, I've tried installing nvidia proprietary drivers on ubuntu 12.10 from the software sources
[05:23] <Sosumi> but after rebooting and logging in
[05:23] <Sosumi> unity basically doesn't load
[05:23] <Sosumi> what did I do wrong?
[05:24] <Sosumi> tried calling up unity, sudo unity, etc on the terminal but to no good
[05:24] <dr_willis> done just toss around 'sudo' like that.
[05:24] <dr_willis> dont.. ;)
[05:25] <dr_willis> most likely compiz does not like the 3d drivers, or does not see them correctly.
[05:25] <BigC85> any ideas on what is gonna replace Natilus?
[05:25] <Ascavasaion> dr_willis: How do I locate the clutter lib?
[05:25] <dr_willis> start with some dacs/datas.. what is your video card?
[05:25] <WeThePeople> what are the hotkeys for the terminal
[05:26] <Sosumi> gtx 680
[05:26] <bazhang> ctrl alt T WeThePeople
[05:26] <dr_willis> Sosumi:  is this a dual gpu opimus setup?
[05:26] <dr_willis> optimus
[05:26] <WeThePeople> thankyou
[05:26] <Sosumi> no, it's a desktop gpu
[05:27] <Sosumi> but I've got 2 of those in my tower
[05:27] <deadmund> What's a good torrent client that supports RSS feeds?
[05:27] <dr_willis> you  tried running the nvidia-settings tool yet Sosumi ?
[05:27] <Sosumi> never heard of it
[05:28] <BigC85> deadmund Seluge is what I use pretty good
[05:28] <dr_willis> its the main video config tool for nvidia drivers... try running it and see what it says
[05:28] <deadmund> You m
[05:28] <deadmund> Deluge?
[05:28] <BigC85> deadmund Deluge
[05:28] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, Sometimes you need to flash your credentials with a sudo to get things done :-)
[05:28] <BigC85> yes  sorry typo
[05:29] <deadmund> Bigc85, it has RSS support?
[05:29] <BigC85> pretty sure like 97%
[05:29] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, Have a go at Linux Mint - it is based on Ubuntu
[05:29] <Ascavasaion> snowyrooftops: HOw would that fix this?
[05:29] <deadmund> BigC85, sounds good. I'll check it out
[05:29] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, They include pretty much all the drivers
[05:30] <snowyrooftops> BigC85, If you have any project ideas, you'd find all ears here too
[05:30] <BigC85> Linux Mint is pretty good aI second that
[05:30] <Sosumi> ok, I'm googling about the nvidia settings tool
[05:30] <Sosumi> thx for the heads up dr_willis
[05:30] <Ascavasaion> snowyrooftops: Drivers for what?  The webcam worked until I dared to unplug the computer and move it elsewhere.
[05:30] <dr_willis> Sosumi:  just open terminal and run 'nvidia-settings'
[05:30] <snowyrooftops> BigC85, ....and most ubuntu-derivative distros are based on 12.04 but Mint 14 is based on 12.10
[05:30] <almoxarife> !nvidia
[05:31] <ericab> can someone give me an idea on how i can remove ALL text (via bash tools) AFTER a 4 digit number in a certain text string ??
[05:31] <dr_willis> ericab:  sounds like a job for sed, or awk, or perl
[05:31] <snowyrooftops> Is there a script or something that can run when the computer is idle?
[05:32] <BigC85> cool tnx snowyrooftops
[05:32] <Ascavasaion> Aaaah, When I am unlashed on sudo apt-get I destroy systems more than what they already were... I use asterisk freely because I have no clue what I am doing.
[05:32] <dr_willis> snowyrooftops:  to acomplish what exactly?
[05:32] <ericab> dr_willis yeah i was thinking such; but im not sure how to specify that its anything AFTER a 4 digit number. how do i specify this ?
[05:32] <ericab> dr_willis, the length of the string WILL vary
[05:32] <dr_willis> ericab:  i always end up googling for 'sed examples' or 'awk examples'
[05:33] <dr_willis> with regular expressions the legenth whoudent matter. ;)
[05:33] <ericab> yeah
[05:33] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, Lost the trail of thought on that accomplish thing
[05:34] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, do you mean project ideas?
[05:34] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, I'm looking at an idea I can take up and develop
[05:34] <Ascavasaion> I especially like using asterisk with sudo apt-get remove ... that way I know it is irreparable.
[05:34] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, Something like a UI for configuration of some /etc/something setting
[05:34] <dr_willis> snowyrooftops:  you asked abou doing somthing while idle.. somthing  like what?
[05:35] <RJ45-Q> I've tried Google but keep getting un-clear answers, I want Cover Art over DAAP on Rhythmbox in Ubuntu 10.04, how do I get this working?, Cover Art over DAAP is only currently working for MP3s with 'tagged in' covers.
[05:35] <BigC85> yes I'm aware of this fact about linux mint I like Mint myself but prefer Ubunt even though it uses considerable more resources'
[05:35] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, Ah, that... I was hoping to write an app to share CPU processing for Linux, but I'm not sure of how to tell if the computer is idle
[05:36] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, Perhaps to accomplish video encoding.... but keeping it open at this stage
[05:36] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, It would be useful to have a desktop running idle to take up a video encoding job so that the laptop doesn't run down its battery or get superhot
[05:36] <dr_willis> i do belive theres a distributed encodeing feature in some of the encoders allready ;)
[05:36] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, Really? Which ones? I've only used Freemake and Handbrake so far.
[05:36]  * Ascavasaion vows never to use Ubuntu help forums... because nothing there ever actually works.
[05:37] <dr_willis> snowyrooftops:  ffmpeg, or mencoder.. about the only  i use
[05:38] <RJ45-Q> atrius: I hate those who re-nick themselves whenever they're away, so douchey.
[05:38] <ericab> wtf --^
[05:38] <RJ45-Q_away> :p
[05:38] <ericab> :D
[05:38] <RJ45-Q> crackguy: ur a dick.
[05:38] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis, distributed encoding should be cool on a wired LAN... wireless transfers tend to take a while.... it's cool on smartphones too.
[05:38] <BigC85> on the subject of Natilus one thing that's missing that I find useful is a location bar you can type a path in to unlike it is currently.  Anybbody else or is it just me
[05:38] <RJ45-Q_away> lol
[05:39] <dr_willis_bathro> BigC85:  hit ctrl-l
[05:39] <RJ45-Q> crackguy: for the good of humanity, you must die.
[05:39] <dr_willis_bathro> is tweakable to always show also...
[05:39] <Ascavasaion> dr_willis: This might interest you... when I tried to run pidgin from the command line it gave me that error with the lib clutter whatever files.  I did an apt-get remove libclutter*  and it went berserk and removed tons of stuff.  pidgin now works.  Now that seems to be totally opposite to what should have happened.
[05:39] <tarvid> i need help booting a 12.04 system
[05:39] <crackguy> RJ45-Q you are a burden to planet earth
[05:39] <snowyrooftops> dr_willis_bathro, Interesting away nick
[05:39] <tarvid> boot failed on reboot after perhaps a problem upgrade
[05:40] <dr_willis_bathro> Ascavasaion:  clutter i thought was the name of the window manager gnome-shell uses by default
[05:40] <tarvid> grub disappeared
[05:40] <bazhang> crackguy, RJ45-Q stop it
[05:40] <dr_willis_bathro> bbl.
[05:40] <RJ45-Q> crackguy: I'm the alcoholic drink known as 'Burban'?
[05:40]  * crackguy ignored RJ45-Q
[05:40] <snowyrooftops> tarvid, unless you have LILO, that sounds worrying
[05:40] <Ascavasaion> Dr_Willis_: I am running Lubuntu... that might be why.  I just know that pidgin started working.  Funny thing is that I never installed it after using pidgin succesfully :)
[05:40] <BigC85> on the subject of Natilus one thing that's missing that I find useful is a location bar you can type a path in to unlike it is currently.  Anybbody else or is it just me
[05:41]  * snowyrooftops gives channel operator status to snowyrooftops
[05:41] <tarvid> I restored /boot from my laptop
[05:41] <Jbuss> Hi all
[05:41] <Ascavasaion> BigC85: Type something like Ctrl +  L , Or WindowsKet + L... the bar changes.
[05:41] <snowyrooftops> BigC85, Linux Mint has that
[05:41] <ericab> ok let me rephrase my question
[05:41] <tarvid> Lilo hasn't been around for awhile
[05:42] <snowyrooftops> BigC85, I tried Linux Mint Mate 14 and it's got the ability to edit the location bar (like it was in older Ubuntu and in Fedora)
[05:42] <Ascavasaion> BigC85: It is one of those combinations.
[05:42] <ericab> how can i remove ALL text AFTER the FIRST occurance of a 4 digit number in a string of text ?
[05:42] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, Ah, never figured that out
[05:42] <bazhang> snowyrooftops, how is MINT on topic here
[05:42] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, Ctrl+L
[05:42] <snowyrooftops> bazhang, Mint is based on Ubuntu?
[05:42] <snowyrooftops> Ascavasaion, Thanks for the tip
[05:42] <bazhang> snowyrooftops, its not supported here
[05:42] <Ascavasaion> snowyrooftops: Aaah, cool... knw it was one of those hehe
[05:43] <BigC85> got it thnx how do I get it to always show up?
[05:43] <snowyrooftops> bazhang, Not supported, just suggested :-P
[05:43] <Ascavasaion> snowyrooftops: Pleasure buddy.
[05:43] <RJ45-Q> hmm
[05:43] <bazhang> snowyrooftops, not supported, off topic please dont suggest it here
[05:43] <snowyrooftops> bazhang, Ah, #ubuntu-social then
[05:43] <snowyrooftops> bazhang, :-P
[05:43] <RJ45-Q> I've tried Google but keep getting un-clear answers, I want Cover Art over DAAP on Rhythmbox in Ubuntu 10.04, how do I get this working?, Cover Art over DAAP is only currently working for MP3s with 'tagged in' covers.
[05:43] <bazhang> snowyrooftops, #ubuntu-offtopic thanks
[05:43] <Ascavasaion> BigC85: Now that I do not know... not using Nautlius.  the Ctrl+L thing was a vague memory at the back of my mind hehe
[05:44] <snowyrooftops> bazhang, #ubuntu-social redirects to #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:44] <Jbuss> I am trying to install apps on an non internet laptop via one with internet, what is the easiest way? I have heard about APTonCD, UCK or remastersys
[05:45] <bazhang> Jbuss, the latter two are for remastering disks
[05:45] <Jbuss> this is an old laptop that only has a cd drive and one usb port
[05:45] <Jbuss> Ah I see
[05:45] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, You could copy packages to the apt cache directory
[05:45] <bazhang> Jbuss, aptoncd would be the more likely in this case
[05:46] <Jbuss> Ok, i heard on the forum that it can be a pain
[05:46] <BigC85> and ctrl L worked thank I'll try and remember that if your not using nautlius what file manager do you use?
[05:46] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, /var/cache/apt/archives/
[05:47] <Jbuss> Another thing i installed Ubuntu 5 on the old laptop cause the new version wouldnot install but ver 5 wouldnt boot on VirtualBox
[05:47] <RJ45-Q> I know none of y'all get paid here, but I'd REALLY appreciate an answer to my question.
[05:47] <bazhang> Jbuss, ubuntu 5?
[05:47] <Jbuss> It installed ok but when it rebooted it coulnd find/load things
[05:47] <BigC85> Ascavasaion and ctrl L worked thank I'll try and remember that if your not using nautlius what file manager do you use?
[05:47] <Jbuss> Version 5
[05:47] <bazhang> Jbuss, as in 5.10?
[05:48] <Jbuss> yeah
[05:48] <RJ45-Q> I'm only online for 1 more hour.
[05:48] <bazhang> Jbuss, get a more recent one, thats been end of life for many years now
[05:48] <Jbuss> I tried 11 but it woulndt install
[05:48] <Ascavasaion> BigC85: PCManFM - Very lightweight.  It is the standard one in Lubuntu distributions.
[05:48] <Jbuss> it just sat there and did nothing
[05:49] <bazhang> Jbuss, 12.04 at the very least
[05:49] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, try ArchLinux
[05:49] <bazhang> snowyrooftops, ...
[05:49] <snowyrooftops> bazhang, You must hate me for throwing Mint and ArchLinux into the channel
[05:49] <bazhang> snowyrooftops, it's not acceptable standard for support in #ubuntu
[05:50] <Jbuss> The issue is some Ubuntu Versions are too big for a CD
[05:50] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, Try using the Ubuntu Server distribution... it's minimalistic
[05:50] <Jbuss> Ok
[05:50] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, You can then install only the packages you need after getting the base system up and running
[05:50] <Jbuss> all i need to run is a tone generator
[05:51] <Jbuss> any suggestions?
[05:51] <RJ45-Q> Jbuss: nope
[05:51] <RJ45-Q> :P
[05:51] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, Tone generator? You mean like you enter the frequency and duration and it generates the tone? Or something to emulate a POTS network?
[05:51] <Jbuss> the first one
[05:52] <dr_willis_bathro> or color tone?
[05:52] <Jbuss> aka frequency generator
[05:53] <Ascavasaion> Oh well, This was a first... I joined channel looking for help and never got a solution, and I in turn was actually able to help someone else.  Irony :)
[05:53] <RJ45-Q> hey, you remember the sounds old Modems used-to make?, why did they do that?
[05:53] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, sys/ioctl.h.... it's easy to generate sounds with that
[05:53] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, hang on, I'll find you a link
[05:54] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, http://luv.asn.au/overheads/linux_sound/pcspkr.html
[05:54] <Jbuss> insnt that via Terminal
[05:54] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, You can change the frequencies in the source and re-compile, run
[05:54] <Jbuss> It needs to be simpler
[05:54] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, But if you're interested, I can build a GUI around it
[05:55] <dr_willis_bathro> !info beep
[05:55] <Jbuss> My brother is using it and doesnt no much about computers
[05:55] <dr_willis_bathro> using it to do what?
[05:55] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, What would he be using the tone generator for?
[05:55] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, Composing music?
[05:55] <Jbuss> Shark Researh
[05:55] <Dr_Willis> beep commad is flexiable and simple
[05:55] <Jbuss> basically marine research
[05:55] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, Imagine if you had a smartcard that would automatically change your nick based on what room you are in
[05:56] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, Ah, okay
[05:56] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, Do the frequencies have to be played in a sequence?
[05:57] <Jbuss> More of a sweep say 100-500
[05:57] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, I'm thinking softsynth
[05:58] <snowyrooftops> Jbuss, Oh... softsynth doesn't do sweeps :-(
[05:59] <breakaway87> hey guys, i'm a linux noob and i'm not really sure where i need to go for help. i can't tell if my terminal window is currently still running my command or is frozen, i've typed a command and it hasn't returned a completion or failure. is this a good place to ask, and can anyone help?
[06:00] <Dr_Willis> breakaway87: what command
[06:01] <Sallenger> hello linux friends
[06:01] <breakaway87> dd
[06:01] <Metrics> good morning sallenger! :)
[06:01] <Sallenger> hi metrics :D
[06:02] <Dr_Willis> breakaway87:  theres some  way to make dd print out a progress report via a second shell. but ive never done it.
[06:02] <Sallenger> I have a question I was wondering if someone felt like answering
[06:02] <breakaway87> okay that helps, i appreciate it and can try and research that
[06:02] <snowyrooftops> breakaway87, Ctrl+Z, bg %1, jobs
[06:02] <Dr_Willis> breakaway87:  i thin i saw it mentioned on askubuntu and the other day when i was googling for 'dd progress'
[06:03] <breakaway87> i can tell you, my main problem is i'm following directions instead of actually trying to learn what i'm doing. i'm trying to load ubuntu onto an android tablet
[06:03] <Sallenger> I have a question I was wondering if someone felt like answering
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> saw some dd script hat gave a nice progress meter
[06:03] <snowyrooftops> Sallenger, Dont ask to ask, just ask.... that's what most channels have set as their topics :-D
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> !ask
[06:03] <snowyrooftops> !patience
[06:03] <evilmoo> there's a program called 'mbuffer' that acts a lot like dd but has decent progress reporting
[06:03] <breakaway87> thanks
[06:04] <snowyrooftops> I just had to look up the See also :-)
[06:04] <snowyrooftops> BTW, how come I can't do a dd if=/dev/null of=/file-to-overwrite bs=512 count=2
[06:04] <aseitus> Hola
[06:05] <snowyrooftops> That dd returns with a count of 0 i.e. no writing
[06:05] <breakaway87> you know I always have the most help when i have an issue with something more technical than i am aware if i go to an IRC instead of some website or forum haha
[06:05] <snowyrooftops> Is there any way to pad the /dev/null to force dd to output something?
[06:05] <Name141> is there still a way to install different desktops from other flavors? Such as installing the lubuntu (lxde) desktop ?
[06:05] <snowyrooftops> Name141, desktops are just additional packages, so yes.
[06:06] <Dr_Willis> snowyrooftops:  you  may be meaning o use /dev/zero
[06:06] <bazhang> Name141, sure. lubuntu-desktop , edubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-desktop etc etc
[06:06] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, Ah, that!
[06:06] <Dr_Willis> null = end of file ;)
[06:07] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, works like a charm!
[06:07] <sock> which command used for updating packages
[06:07] <Sallenger> null is your friends!
[06:07] <breakaway87> so ctrl-z isn't working, am i frozen?
[06:07]  * Dr_Willis  null terminates
[06:07] <Metrics> apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[06:07] <ericab> how can i remove ALL text AFTER the FIRST occurance of a 4 digit number in a string of text ?
[06:08] <Name141> bazhang: that works
[06:08] <BigC85>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER BigC85 dcndivdshwqv
[06:08] <ericab> LOL
[06:09] <Dr_Willis> ericab:  may be easier to just print the text from the start of the line to the end of the number. ;)
[06:09] <Name141> ;/
[06:09] <almoxarife> thats gonna hurt
[06:09] <Metrics> :D
[06:09] <Metrics> omg
[06:09] <ericab> Dr_Willis, i dont follow you
[06:09]  * Sallenger highfives to Metrics 
[06:10] <Dr_Willis> ericab:  you wan to delete from 1344 to the end of line.. that would leave  tne <stert of the line> to the 1234
[06:11] <snowyrooftops> ericab, it would take a regex with back-referencing... or whatever such an expression is called. Not sure of how to write the expression, but you can do it with regex.
[06:11] <Dr_Willis> or is the #### on one looooong line? can there be m ore then one #### per line?
[06:11] <ericab> no.. for example:
[06:12] <ericab> name.of.the.part.1843.location.of.part.here
[06:12] <ericab> want to remove ".location.of.part.here"
[06:12] <ericab> but the issue is there are thusands oand thousands of these lines
[06:12] <Dr_Willis> for each line in a file?
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> sed should be able to do it
[06:13] <halluz> Anyone here willing to help me out with a networking issue?
[06:13] <ericab> and the name and location all differ, so the length varies
[06:13] <almoxarife> !ask
[06:13] <ericab> and each one is on a new line, yes
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> first google hit for 'sed delete after pattern'
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> https://www.google.com/url?q=http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php%3Ft%3D1897438&sa=U&ei=C_22UMDsJIu89gS2-IDQAg&ved=0CB0QFjAA&sig2=GiZbbzgwWi1_WXHkrBUC7w&usg=AFQjCNH_ZtP--J8tJDoObTbNwlZYSwbj-A
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> oops. miss pasted
[06:14] <j_buss> So re the frequency generator i mean something like this http://www.tucows.com/preview/240287
[06:14] <ericab> Dr_Willis yes ive done that; problem is the "1843" for example always varies
[06:14] <ericab> so its not actually a pettern
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1897438
[06:15] <ericab> the only pattern that exists is that the number is *always* 4 digits
[06:15] <halluz> Downloads from a server in the local network running nginx are going at like 500 b/s... ridiculously slow. But connection to the net on the server box is fine. Runs speed tests at 5 Mbps.. Ideas
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> 4 numbers IS a pattern
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> a 'regular expression'
[06:15] <ericab> ill check your link
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]         ;)  just googled for regular expression 4 digit number.
[06:19] <ericab> :O
[06:19] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, [0-9]{4}  or \d{4}  :-)
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> i just dont recall sed syntax now
[06:20] <rev1> man sed
[06:20] <Dr_Willis> snowyrooftops:  i recalll a   [digit] also
[06:20] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, not all regex parsers support shorter syntaxes, but it's easier to type :-)
[06:20] <Dr_Willis> been ages since i read 'mastering regular expressions'
[06:21] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, I think .NET also adds extensions to regular expressions but I'm not too sure. That is sooo Microsoft :-)
[06:22] <Dr_Willis> seems theres  dozen of regeexp engines and variants. ;)
[06:22] <Dr_Willis> perl vs python, vs awk, vs......
[06:22] <Dr_Willis> i sort of skipped that chapter of the book.
[06:23]  * snowyrooftops wishes there was a vacancy for a Regular Expressions programmer :-P
[06:23] <ericab> snowyrooftops maybe you know the answer to my porblem :O
[06:23] <snowyrooftops> ericab, Not really... I could do it with a couple of lines of code,
[06:23] <Dr_Willis> regrexps are the sort of thing that just vlows you away when you realize how powerfull they are
[06:23] <ericab> ill take that
[06:24] <snowyrooftops> ericab, But I don't know back-referencing, or whatever it is called, enough to create the regex expression for it right now.... although I could learn
[06:24] <kn0ne> greetings! Anyone knowledgeable in installing a printer without a GUI through cups?
[06:24] <kn0ne> I'm on a bumpy road and hit a big curb. I need unstuck.
[06:24] <snowyrooftops> ericab, Step 1: Use regex to find the location of 4 digits
[06:24] <ranjan> Hi all, how can i get the license of all the packages installed in my system?
[06:24] <snowyrooftops> ericab, Step 2: Do a substring
[06:24] <snowyrooftops> ericab, Step 3: Celebrate
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> kn0ne:  cups has a web interface you could access from any browser on the lan :)
[06:25] <ericab> step 4: profit !
[06:25] <snowyrooftops> :-)
[06:25] <ericab> :D
[06:25] <kn0ne> dr_willis that works without a GUI?
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> kn0ne:  any browser can access it.. done it with lynx years ago
[06:25] <kn0ne> oh
[06:25] <kn0ne> dr_willis you have seemed to answer that question too
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> or use some other browser on a different pc
[06:26] <kn0ne> dr_willis will that help me locate and install a PPD file?
[06:26] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, Lynx = my all-time favorite browser... no clutter, no nonsense
[06:26] <Dr_Willis> but cups might be set to only allow configutition from localhost.
[06:26] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, I wonder what the difference between lynx and links is. One aliases the other?
[06:26] <Dr_Willis>  different programs
[06:26] <Sallenger> Snowy - Lynx is a sexy cat, the other is URL
[06:26]  * Sallenger grins
[06:27] <kn0ne> dr_willis The printer is a MG3120, Ubuntu 12.10 can install and detect it without a problem, but I don't have that luck with the cli. Cannon's website says they do not have the driver, and the driver comes with the operating system.
[06:28] <Dr_Willis> if you set up cups right. you can use ANY pc on the lan to connect to http://ip.of.the.box:631   and configure the printers
[06:28] <snowyrooftops> Sallenger, The latter looks and feels like Lynx too
[06:28] <Sallenger> and just as soft!
[06:28] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, I wonder if links forked lynx.
[06:30] <gartral> there seems to be something wrong with the 3.5.0.xx kernels, they haven't used swap at all.. anyone have any feedback on that?
[06:30]  * snowyrooftops is now known as snowyrooftops
[06:31] <relipse> what is the best way to install latest apache php/mysql on ubuntu?
[06:31] <Sallenger> oyasumi niisan takenori
[06:31] <snowyrooftops> relipse, sudo apt-get install apache2
[06:31] <snowyrooftops> relipse, sudo apt-get install mysql-server (not sure of the package name)
[06:32] <relipse> can't I do them all at once? (kinda like xampp) ?
[06:32] <Slart> relipse: I think there is a "best practices" thing on the ubuntu wiki for different kinds of webserver/database etc
[06:32] <Dr_Willis> !lamp
[06:33] <snowyrooftops> relipse, XAMPP is essentially Apache and MySQL packaged together
[06:33] <snowyrooftops> relipse, there is an XAMPP package for Linux too... but it's easier to use the Linux packag manager
[06:33] <Dr_Willis> i imagine the 'latest '  versions are not in the repos
[06:33] <snowyrooftops> My keyboard must be getting old
[06:34] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, True... the repos are always outdated
[06:34] <relipse> the problem iwth xampp is they don't have the latest
[06:34] <Dr_Willis> !xampp
[06:34] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, If I could build an alternate repo, I would
[06:34] <relipse> thanks for the link -- using it
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> i dont use any of that stuff. ;-)
[06:35] <relipse> why?
[06:35] <snowyrooftops> relipse, stuff from the repository has been tested with the OS version or something of the sort
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> i have no need for it......
[06:35] <relipse> what do you mean?
[06:35] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, You could setup a personal blog
[06:35] <relipse> Dr_Willis: then what do you use linux for?
[06:35] <relipse> linux rocks for webservers
[06:36] <Dr_Willis> relipse: its a hobby
[06:36] <snowyrooftops> relipse, Web servers are one thing you can do with Linux. World domination is another :-)
[06:36] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, For a hobbyist, you know quite a bit!
[06:36] <Dr_Willis> programing my army of fembots!
[06:38] <Dr_Willis> been hobby since the c64 days.
[06:39] <blackshirt> What the command to fix ntfs partition through ubuntu ... my ntfs partition was not correctly handled
[06:39] <relipse> linux aint for laptops thats for sure
[06:39] <relipse> how do i get rid of all the new purchase crap in ubuntu 12.10 ?
[06:39] <relipse> every time I search it comes up with like movies for $3.99
[06:40] <snowyrooftops> Dr_Willis, The Commodore C64 was self-contained in the keyboard... now they want everything self-contained in the monitor :-P
[06:40] <blackshirt> What the command to fix ntfs partition through ubuntu ... my ntfs partition was not correctly handled
[06:40] <blackshirt> ?
[06:40] <snowyrooftops> blackshirt, I think it's "ntfs.fsck" (fsck = file system check)
[06:41] <snowyrooftops> blackshirt, you can use "fsck" and it usually automatically figures out the FS type
[06:41] <Metrics> relipse: sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping
[06:42] <relipse> nice thanks
[06:42] <relipse> that is the gayest thing on ubuntu
[06:42] <relipse> i can't believe they did that
[06:42] <relipse> i bet they got paid millions too
[06:42] <snowyrooftops> relipse, They get paid through ad revenue
[06:43] <snowyrooftops> Metrics, Does Unity support custom lenses? Is there a documented API for it?
[06:43] <snowyrooftops> relipse, just like Firefox gets paid by Google for setting Google as the home page
[06:43] <snowyrooftops> relipse, though I guess Google stopped paying
[06:43] <relipse> it doesnt matter it is stupid
[06:43] <Ben64> either way its offtopic for this channel
[06:43] <relipse> Metrics: that removed the default search but what about the video and music?
[06:44] <snowyrooftops> relipse, I sometimes wondered where Ubuntu gts its funding
[06:45] <Mehhh> Does anyone here work for radioshack or VZW / ATT / Sprint?
[06:45] <relipse> hey guys, now that I installed lamp based on that website you gave, how do i get to the htdocs directory?
[06:45] <relipse> and start using it?
[06:46] <Ben64> relipse: i think by default the directory is /var/www/
[06:46] <Metrics> relipse: search synaptic for "unity-lense" and uninstall everything you dont need.
[06:46] <tarvid> need some help booting a 12.04 system
[06:46] <relipse> Metrics: there is no program for that, it brought me to some sunglasses on amazon.com
[06:46] <tarvid> unfortunately using LVM
[06:46] <relipse> thanks ben i'll give it a shot
[06:47] <tarvid> and boot fails on /dev/mapper/helen-root
[06:47] <tarvid> I can boot a live CD install lvm2 and get to it
[06:49] <Dr_Willis> !adlens
[06:52] <AndChat306516> There's a light abuve the moon
[06:53] <ericab> Dr_Willis; i got it:    asdfghjkl.1234.4321v.qwertyui | sed 's/...[0-9]p.*//g' | sed 's/\.$//g'
[06:53] <ericab> works perfect
[06:53] <ericab> wewt
[06:55] <zoidberg1> fuuuuuuu this deammed python
[06:55] <zoidberg1> E: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'python-minimal'.Please see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)
[06:57] <relipse> how do i remove the simply remove the package unity-lens-shopping ?
[06:58] <Metrics> apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping :D
[06:58] <zoidberg1> anybody there who can help me removing this god deammed python-minimal package
[06:59] <relipse> Metrics: i already removed it but there is still results in Video and Musuic
[06:59] <relipse> how do I get rid of those
[07:00] <relipse>  and what the heck is Super-A ?
[07:00] <zoidberg1> windows key
[07:00] <zoidberg1> and a
[07:01] <Metrics> reboot your system. i got rid of everything amazon related after removing unity-lense-shopping and a quick reboot. :P
[07:01] <zoidberg1> or in case you have a apple computer
[07:01] <zoidberg1> its command a
[07:02] <doomlord> is there an option to make unity show application windows from alll workspaces when you click a launcher icon
[07:03] <relipse> is there a way to browse directories in sudo mode (for like /var/www/ ?
[07:03] <doomlord> it does 'scale' which is nice but only when theres multiple windows on one workspace
[07:03] <relipse> so i don thave to type sudo every time I modify it
[07:03] <relipse> like sudo rm file
[07:03] <Metrics> is there anyone using cisco vpn client?
[07:03] <rev1> sudo su
[07:04] <relipse> ok thanks
[07:04] <Dr_Willis> relipse:  sudo mode?   sudo -i  for a root shell
[07:04] <relipse> rebooting ubuntu now
[07:04] <rev1> ;D
[07:04] <Dr_Willis> dont use sudo su    ;-)
[07:05] <rev1> why not
[07:05] <relipse> Metrics: searching inside of the movies tab still has amazon results
[07:05] <Dr_Willis> its redundant and may not work right
[07:05] <relipse> i removed the shopping crap and restarted but still
[07:05] <Dr_Willis> !sudo
[07:05] <rev1> sudo su ; passwd
[07:05] <aah> !shuttleworth
[07:06] <Dr_Willis> rev1:  not recommended  or needed
[07:06] <rev1> !su
[07:06] <aah> !rm
[07:06] <rev1> i disagree
[07:06] <rev1> there are times when you need root
[07:06] <relipse> someone please help me!! i'm trying to get rid of all that amazon internet searching stuff
[07:06] <Dr_Willis> then use sudo -i
[07:07] <leviathann> !shell
[07:07] <Dr_Willis> or sudo -s
[07:08] <leviathann> !bash
[07:08] <rsv> how to view argb raw files in ubuntu
[07:09] <Dr_Willis> rsv:  tried gimp?
[07:09] <rsv> gimp does not recognise the file
[07:09] <Dr_Willis> may need some plugins.
[07:10] <rsv> any idea how can i install them
[07:10] <rsv> and how do i find out what i need
[07:10] <Dr_Willis> package manager tools
[07:10] <relipse> does anyone know why my webserver cannot be accessed from outside public ip address? (Yes i set up forwarding on port 80)
[07:10] <Dr_Willis> apt-cache search gimp plugin       perhaps
[07:10] <rev1> iptables
[07:11] <Ozimag> Hi, would someone be nice to me and give me the output of "ps aux | grep chrome" with Chrome running while playing a flash video or game?
[07:12] <relipse> rev1: what is that?
[07:13] <Dr_Willis> relipse: you have any firewall rules setip?
[07:13] <relipse> I don't know, you mean like within my router?
[07:13] <Ozimag> I'm developing a script and need to match Chrome with it's flash plugin but unfortunately I'm on Debian
[07:13] <Dr_Willis> relipse: can other pcs on the lan see the server?
[07:13] <relipse> yeah i can access it via 192.168.*.*
[07:15] <Dr_Willis> sounds like therouter is nnot firwarding. you could rry its DMZ settings as a test
[07:15] <relipse> ok how do I do that?
[07:15] <relipse> do I need to restart the router?
[07:15] <Dr_Willis> check the routers configs
[07:15] <JmanGuy> Ozimag: idk the differences between MAc OSX and Ubuntu but i get this: jman012guy     21585   0.0  0.0  2434892    488 s000  R+   11:15PM   0:00.00 grep chrome
[07:15] <relipse> is it possible ubuntu has a firewall?
[07:16] <Dr_Willis> dmz the servers ip as a test. but thats not real secure
[07:16] <Dr_Willis> !firewall
[07:16] <Ozimag> @JmanGuy: probably because you don't have chrome running a the moment of running the command
[07:16] <Dr_Willis> iptables is a firewall config command  also
[07:17] <zuizui>  :)
[07:17] <Ozimag> @JmanGuy: it's important that you watch any flash video or game so the flashplugin is loaded
[07:17] <JmanGuy> chrome was open, a youtube video was open (i dont have html5 on too)
[07:17] <Ozimag> @JmanGuy: you can try justin.tv or youtube.com
[07:18] <Wug> would anyone have a solution to the problem of using chrome on ubuntu?
[07:18] <Wug> It borks when I use it from a restricted account
[07:18] <Ozimag> @JmanGuy: can you try "ps aux | grep flash"
[07:18] <Wug> googling has indicated that it's apparmor's fault
[07:18] <Kartagis> Wug: define bork
[07:18] <Dr_Willis> Wug: what versions
[07:19] <Wug> Kartagis: it isn't allowed to fork
[07:19] <Wug> anyway, its apparmors fault. this is the latest lts release of ubuntu.  I dont remember what version of chrome, but it was probably whichever version was current 3 months ago.
[07:19] <JmanGuy> Ozimag: flash gives roughly same result, but doing | grep Chrome (uppercase) gives a large output
[07:20] <JmanGuy> Ozimag: lemme pastebin it
[07:20] <Dr_Willis> what restricted accountn
[07:20] <Ozimag> @JmanGuy: thank you
[07:20] <Wug> the guest account has this problem, others may as well
[07:20] <Wug> I did a little fiddling with apparmor to try to get it working but was unsuccessful.
[07:21] <Dr_Willis> Wug:  its worked fine for me last i tried.. but im not home so cant try it rightnow
[07:21] <Dr_Willis> look for a bug report on it?
[07:21] <relipse2> hey
[07:22] <relipse2> Dr_Willis: i unplugged and plugged back in the router but it still "isn't forwarding"
[07:22] <Metrics> brb
[07:22] <Wug> I did and found others with the same problem.  it's caused by the sandboxing, which does weird security things that apparmor doesn't like
[07:22] <relipse2> i checked the settings and it doesn't work
[07:22] <relipse2> i mean i checked the settings and it still says it is forwarding on port 80
[07:22] <JmanGuy> Ozimag: http://pastebin.com/VY3tjiZc not sure how helpful that'll be
[07:22] <Wug> relipse2: are you forwarding to the correct ip address
[07:22] <aa> hello zuizui
[07:23] <zuizui> sb
[07:23] <relipse2> yes i'm forwarding it to 1.111
[07:23] <relipse2> which is the correct ip the webserver is on
[07:23] <Ozimag> @JmanGuy: looking at it right now
[07:24] <relipse2> i also disabled the firewal
[07:24] <relipse2> on ubuntu
[07:24] <Guest15878> I'm come from china
[07:25] <Wug> relipse2: and you can ssh into the web server using that ip?
[07:25] <zuizui> 蛋疼
[07:25] <relipse2> i dont know how do I ssh?
[07:25] <relipse2> it said connection refused
[07:25] <relipse2> when i tried it in putty
[07:26] <Ozimag> @JmanGuy: you have a mac :)  Thank you anyway, but I need linux
[07:26] <relipse2> do you think my ISP blocks web servers automatically?
[07:26] <Dr_Willis> you installed the ssh server.?
[07:26] <relipse2> how do I install ssh server?
[07:26] <JmanGuy> Ozimag: hah yea, i thought i said that. oh well
[07:26] <Wug> relipse2: can you access it in a browser with 192.168.1.111
[07:26] <Dr_Willis> set up different ports  as a test.
[07:26] <relipse2> yes Wug
[07:26] <Dr_Willis> !ssh
[07:27] <relipse2> i know what it is but how do i install a ssh server
[07:27] <relipse2> !sshd
[07:28] <relipse2> i think it is my ISP
[07:28] <Ozimag> @JmanGuy: I wanted to see anyway, I need to match the string of chrome with flash.so plugin, but Mac doesn't seem to output that
[07:28] <relipse2> ok how do i temporarily change apache port?
[07:28] <JmanGuy> Ozimag: unfortunately
[07:29] <kingbeast> JmanGuy, what are you looking for?
[07:29] <Dr_Willis> you can set tge router  to forward port  9991 to the webserver  port 80 as a test
[07:29] <relipse2> SWEET!!!
[07:29] <relipse2> i got an SSH server
[07:29] <JmanGuy> kingbeast: Ozimag was wanting to get the output for 'ps aux | grep chrome'
[07:30] <JmanGuy> kingbeast: but im not on ubuntu right now, was trying to help him
[07:30] <Wug> relipse2: you should be able to connect to it with ssh now (to local address)
[07:30] <relipse2> yeah i can Wug
[07:30] <relipse2> now should I forward port 22 and try that?
[07:30] <Ozimag> @kingbeast: I'm making a script and need to match *Chrome*NAME_OF_FLASH_LIB*
[07:30] <Wug> post a screenshot of your router settings
[07:30] <Ozimag> @kingbeast: with regexp, but I don't have an Ubuntu machine available
[07:31] <kingbeast> http://pastebin.com/hwmMxaLq
[07:31] <Wug> Ozimag: regexpal.com
[07:31] <kingbeast> JmanGuy, ^^
[07:31] <Wug> its fakey javascript regex but should be sufficient for small stuff
[07:32] <Ozimag> @kingbeast: I need the output when Chrome is running with a flash been shown
[07:32] <kingbeast> ok one sec
[07:33] <relipse2> ok port forwarding is not working with port 22 either
[07:33] <Ozimag> @kingbeast: you can try youtube or justin.tv
[07:33] <relipse2> i cannot connect to my public ip address through SSH
[07:33] <Ozimag> @kingbeast: be sure not to have html5 vids on if on youtube
[07:33] <roxan> I've a bootable USB disk of custoized Ubuntu. How can I create image of it so that later I can make other similar USB disk. dd if=/dev/sdb1 of=~/myimage   makes whole 16 GB image while the USB drive only has used 5GB.
[07:34] <kingbeast> JmanGuy, http://pastebin.com/0kxLT9pe
[07:34] <relipse2> it still does not let me access http or ssh (port 22) -- here is a screenshot of my router settings: http://snag.gy/aoxXr.jpg
[07:34] <Ozimag> @Wug: It's the one I use, but I need the string I have to match first
[07:34] <Dr_Willis> you want /dev/sdb   not sdb1 i imagine  rox. for a bootable image
[07:36] <roxan> Dr_Willis oh sorry I meant /dev/sdb
[07:36] <Ozimag> the string i need should say something like: "/usr/bin/chrome -blahblah -plugin=pepperflashplugin.so -moreblablah"
[07:36] <mijof1> Hey, since installing Ubuntu 12.10 I've noticed that Python's default PYTHONPATH variable does not include /usr/lib/pyshared/python2.7 it used to in 12.04 and before.
[07:36] <relipse2> Wug: can you help me?
[07:36] <Dr_Willis> not sureof the best way to resize it roxan . i used a 8 gb usb here for a similer task
[07:36] <mijof1> I can't find any bug report or similar for this problem, is it just me?
[07:37] <TeknoJuce> can someone try this in their browser in ubuntu http://dl.azend.org/pano/unlabpano.html
[07:37] <Wug> relipse2: its probably your isp.  im unable to get any sort of response from your ip address
[07:37] <roxan> Dr_Willis hmm resizing. I was thinking there should be a way to tell it to not make image of free space
[07:38] <TeknoJuce> it should load an image in webgl of a panorama
[07:38] <JmanGuy> any of you able to answer this question? http://redd.it/13zelj
[07:38] <relipse2> Wug: yeah I tried pinging it also
[07:38] <relipse2> ok thanks just checking
[07:39] <relipse2> looks like i'm stuck and I can't have a web server here
[07:39] <snow_usa> hi
[07:40] <Dr_Willis> JmanGuy:  you should at least summarize things if you expect anyone to look at a link
[07:40] <Dr_Willis> relipse2:  try a high port like 9992
[07:40] <snow_usa> do you guys know from which file the command "history" reads all the history commands ?
[07:40] <kingbeast> Ozimag, JmanGuy  did the pastebin do it for you?
[07:40] <JmanGuy> Dr_Willis: Sorry about that.
[07:40] <Dr_Willis> forwaded to 80
[07:41] <TeknoJuce> did the pano work for anyone in ubuntu?
[07:41] <relipse2> does anyone know if there is a logmein server for ubuntu?
[07:41] <JmanGuy> basically im looking for a WINE-like application that runs on windows to make unbuntu apps run in windows in their own sepearate window
[07:41] <Wug> relipse2: ssh into the web server and try to ping my ip address
[07:41] <JmanGuy> kingbeast: i didnt need it, Ozimag did
[07:41] <metrics> i`m in trouble with installing shrew soft vpn client.. http://pastebin.com/R4MugYyv - any idea? i already installed qt4 / libqt4-qt3support
[07:41] <Wug> its 129.21.140.123
[07:41] <TeknoJuce> I cant get it to load have webgl acceleration working in chrome atleast it says it is
[07:41] <kingbeast> JmanGuy, ok
[07:41] <TeknoJuce> chrome://gpu
[07:41] <Dr_Willis> snow_usa:   .bash_history i think   see   man history     perhaps?
[07:41] <TeknoJuce> also another sample works
[07:42] <snow_usa> no, not .bash_history
[07:42] <snow_usa> Dr_Willis,
[07:42] <Ozimag> @kingbeast: you only posted one don't you? The one I saw from you didn't mention any flash plugin, were you watching any flash vid when running ps?
[07:42] <TeknoJuce> http://www.html5canvastutorials.com/webgl/html5-canvas-webgl-cylinder-with-three-js/
[07:42] <kingbeast> I posted another after that
[07:42] <Wug> you wont get any responses but ive got wireshark up and ill see you sending them
[07:42] <Wug> relipse2: ^
[07:42] <kingbeast> Ozimag, ^^
[07:42] <TeknoJuce> also in windows and mac I can load the pano just fine :/
[07:43] <TeknoJuce> but chrome/firefox on ubuntu no love
[07:43] <kingbeast> Ozimag, http://pastebin.com/0kxLT9pe
[07:43] <Dr_Willis> snow_usa: you got a. bash-history? or a    .history?
[07:43] <kingbeast> sorry for lighting you up like a christmas tree JmanGuy
[07:43] <reskeeone> hi, i really need help
[07:44] <JmanGuy> kingbeast: hah no problem
[07:44] <reskeeone> why my ubuntu always pop up "Enter password to unlock your login keyringThe password you use to log in to your computer no longer matches that of your login keyring."
[07:44] <reskeeone> i dont know how to solve this
[07:45] <Dr_Willis> snow_usa:   http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Bash-History-Facilities.html
[07:45] <reskeeone> tolong bantu dong
[07:45] <TeknoJuce> plz halp
[07:45] <Dr_Willis> says its   .bash_history by default
[07:45] <TeknoJuce> multi-pass
[07:45] <TeknoJuce> korbin dallas
[07:46] <Ozimag> @kingbeast: still no flash plugin, maybe you have html5 vids on youtube if that's what you visited? Or maybe chrome on some cases doesn't show an argument with the flash plugin in use.
[07:46] <aneek> hi
[07:46] <reskeeone> plz help
[07:46] <Ozimag> @kingbeast: would you mind going to justin.tv , see any channel, and post "ps aux | grep flash"?
[07:46]  * reskeeone need help
[07:47] <metrics> i`m in trouble with installing shrew soft vpn client.. http://pastebin.com/R4MugYyv - any idea? i already installed qt4 / libqt4-qt3support
[07:47] <kingbeast> Ozimag,  it's set how you requested, and that was the output.
[07:47] <reskeeone> d
[07:47] <kingbeast> Ozimag, 1 sec
[07:47] <TeknoJuce> hi aneek can you test this link for me http://dl.azend.org/pano/unlabpano.html
[07:47] <Dr_Willis> reskeeone: eset your keyring password with the "seahorse" tool perhaps
[07:47] <TeknoJuce> it should load a panorama
[07:48] <reskeeone> any link guide?
[07:48] <aneek> i m using ubuntu 10.10 ,facing issue with gimp ,when i am choosing brightness and contrast option gimp get hang and in any other option it is working fine.
[07:49] <kingbeast> Ozimag, http://pastebin.com/ytN67R8Z
[07:49] <TeknoJuce> kingbeast can you test my pano plz
[07:50] <kingbeast> TeknoJuce, I have no clue what that is
[07:50] <TeknoJuce> you have no idea what a panorama is?
[07:50] <TeknoJuce> an image of scenery that wraps around the displace 360
[07:51] <kingbeast> TeknoJuce, I have no need for that
[07:51] <TeknoJuce> I don't care if you have need for it
[07:51] <TeknoJuce> I want to know if it loads for you in ubuntu
[07:52] <kingbeast> TeknoJuce, and now I don't care if you find out
[07:52] <TeknoJuce> ive tested it so far on 2 machines with ubuntu with no love
[07:52] <Ozimag> @kingbeast: thank you, same output as before but I needed this time, as said, "ps aux | grep flash". But I won't bother you anymore you have done too much thanks :)
[07:53] <TeknoJuce> works on every other os but ubuntu for some strange reason
[07:53] <JmanGuy> TeknoJuce: I tried on my mac and it didnt load :|. Just the txt on the top
[07:53] <Dr_Willis> !find hugin
[07:53] <TeknoJuce> thanks JmanGuy which browser?
[07:54] <Dr_Willis> !info hugin
[07:54] <JmanGuy> TeknoJuce: Chrome, ill try on safari/firefox
[07:54] <TeknoJuce> dr_willisthat is the util i used to make it
[07:54] <somsip> TeknoJuce: chrome FAIL, Firefox FAIL. 12.04
[07:54] <TeknoJuce> thanks somsip
[07:54] <kingbeast> Ozimag, http://pastebin.com/jf2u7EgU
[07:54] <TeknoJuce> now try this one: http://www.html5canvastutorials.com/webgl/html5-canvas-webgl-cylinder-with-three-js/
[07:55] <somsip> TeknoJuce: THREE.WebGLRenderer 53 three.min.js:385
[07:55] <somsip> WebGL: INVALID_VALUE: texImage2D: width or height out of range
[07:55] <reskeeone>  my ubuntu always pop up "Enter password to unlock your login keyring The password you use to log in to your computer no longer matches that of your login keyring."
[07:55] <reskeeone> how seahorse can fix it?
[07:56] <TeknoJuce> somsip try this chrome://gpu
[07:56] <TeknoJuce> does it say webgl accel is good?
[07:56] <JmanGuy> TeknoJuce: the cylinder works fine, Chomre/mac. Safari/mac on the paano doesnt work. FF/Mac pano doesnt work
[07:56] <Ozimag> @kingbeast: thanks again. Seems Chrome don't shows flash plugin in your case. I will have to consider that on my script.
[07:56] <Ozimag> @kingbeast: *doesnt
[07:57] <kingbeast> Ozimag, np
[07:57] <TeknoJuce> JmanGuy, you are running ubuntu on the mac?
[07:57] <JmanGuy> TeknoJuce: no, just mac. but you said earlier it worked on mac/windows before, and it didnt work for me. so if it's not working on ubuntu it might not be an OS problem
[07:59] <reskeeone> :'(
[07:59] <reskeeone> plz help
[07:59] <sheng> hi
[07:59] <rtg62ab> hi, after upgrading ubuntu to 12.10, my asus eee pc 1025c wont start X and drops to terminal. the screen also becomes very dim. what can i do to fix this?
[07:59] <reskeeone> i have no idea
[07:59] <TeknoJuce> JmanGuy, what version of osx?
[08:00] <sheng> me too
[08:00] <TeknoJuce> as I had another mac user say that but then had another one say it was fine
[08:00] <JmanGuy> TeknoJuce: 10.7.5
[08:00] <JmanGuy> TeknoJuce: ah, weird
[08:00] <Ben64> TeknoJuce: #ubuntu isn't for testing your web pages
[08:00] <TeknoJuce> http://imgur.com/1QpHA
[08:00] <TeknoJuce> it should look like that
[08:00] <Ben64> TeknoJuce: take it elsewhere
[08:00] <impi> damit, that lightdm bug wated a whole day of mine to fix...
[08:00] <TeknoJuce> ben64 I thought this was an issue with ubuntu
[08:01] <impi> ubuntu should really QA their shit before they release trashy updates that break the Os
[08:02] <kingbeast> impi, watch the language
[08:02] <impi> lol
[08:02] <impi> watch the quality of the release updates, and ill watch my language
[08:03] <reskeeone> impi troll
[08:03] <Ben64> thats not how it works, keep up the language and you can get banned
[08:03] <impi> im not a troll, im a dev that lost a day on a project.
[08:04] <reskeeone> btw i still need help with my login keyring
[08:04] <reskeeone> :(
[08:04] <impi> whats up with your keyring..?
[08:04] <kingbeast> reskeeone, have you search on the forums for any insight?
[08:04] <krz> bumblebee
[08:05] <krz> anyon euse bumblebee?
[08:05] <reskeeone> its no use, i cant solve it with any adfice in forum
[08:05] <Ben64> !anyone | krz
[08:05] <krz> am wondering if bumblebee can cause a significant / permanent damage on hardware
[08:06] <reskeeone> The password i'm use to log in have no longer matches my login keyring
[08:06] <reskeeone> plz help me
[08:06] <reskeeone> any advice o reset my seahorse?
[08:07] <impi> reskeeone, perhaps this could help? https://one.ubuntu.com/help/faq/how-do-i-get-rid-of-the-keyring-password-prompt/
[08:07] <kingbeast> Wow this place has become a headache
[08:07] <Ben64> krz: seems highly unlikely
[08:07] <impi> kingbeast, in what way?
[08:08] <krz> Ben64: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=107084#p604700
[08:08] <reskeeone> i still cant change my keyring pasword
[08:08] <reskeeone> with my current login pass
[08:08] <krz> "in particular the ACPI calls, which at worst, may cause hardware damage."
[08:08] <reskeeone> :(
[08:09] <krz> any truth in that?
[08:09] <kingbeast> impi, in the way of there being too much to search for, think of, do
[08:09] <somsip> reskeeone: http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/10/change-login-keyring-password/
[08:10] <reskeeone> somsip : i try to change my pass but then not work :(
[08:10] <Ben64> krz: i'd still go with "highly unlikely"
[08:10] <reskeeone> it's looks like different pass
[08:11] <somsip> reskeeone: what does 'not work' mean? Did you change your login password recently? Give details and please stop whining.
[08:11] <soman> Hi all. Ubuntu 12.04 is'not loaded. Broken pipe: couldn't write bytes and nothing happens... What could be a problem?
[08:13] <Ben64> krz: some more details here http://useranswer.com/answer/is-bumblebee-project-that-lets-you-configure-nvidia-optimus-completely-safe-to-use/
[08:13] <reskeeone> haven't change any of my pass since i installed it, but then i try to use my wireless they always pop up and cannot be done with my defaut pass
[08:14] <kingbeast> reskeeone, have you tried just hitting enter?
[08:15] <somsip> reskeeone: when did this happen? What did you do immediately before the problem started? Did it work okay before that?
[08:16] <reskeeone> i hit enter and it still didn't work.. "the unlock password was incorrect"
[08:17] <reskeeone> i never use wifi connection before, this suddenly come
[08:17] <kingbeast> reskeeone, http://www.ubun2.com/question/392/how_change_default_keyring_password_ubuntu
[08:18] <somsip> kingbeast: good call
[08:19] <krz> Ben64: thanks for that
[08:19] <krz> *link
[08:24] <TeknoJuce> somsip looks like unix + webgl + textures are the problem I can load pretty much all the samples with webgl except the ones with textures files
[08:25] <reskeeone> i'm using this
[08:25] <reskeeone> rm -rf ~/.gnome2/keyrings/ to terminal
[08:25] <reskeeone> and my current password is gone :(
[08:26] <kingbeast> reskeeone, I have to wash my hands of it. I'm lost
[08:27] <somsip> reskeeone: what do you mean 'my current password is gone'? Gone from where?
[08:29] <reskeeone> gone from "password and encryyption"
[08:30] <somsip> reskeeone: I don';t know what you're referring to. Do you still get the 'Enter your keyring password' prompt you had before? Can you now enter a new password that is accepted?
[08:33] <luoluoluo> hi there, I am using lubuntu and wanna enable PAE.  I go through instruction on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE, but still got 3GB of RAM recognized. Do I miss anything?
[08:33] <luoluoluo> I'm on lubuntu 12.04, 32bit
[08:34] <somsip> luoluoluo: so you installed the linux-generic-pae kernel and rebooted?
[08:35] <reskeeone> somsip: now tits want me to give new password but this doest work because every time i submit new pasword they keep asking me new password
[08:35] <metrics> tits? where?
[08:35] <metrics> ;D
[08:36] <somsip> reskeeone: so you enter a new pass and it just drops back to 'enter password'?
[08:36] <belgianguy> tits with a password? porn?
[08:37] <reskeeone> somsip yes exactly :(
[08:37] <luoluoluo> somsip, yes
[08:37] <somsip> luoluoluo: what is the output of uname -r in terminal?
[08:38] <luoluoluo> just as the instruction saied
[08:38] <luoluoluo> let me see
[08:38] <luoluoluo> 3.2.0-33-generic-pae
[08:38] <somsip> luoluoluo: and what method are you using for it to show only 3GB of RAM?
[08:38] <luoluoluo> free -m
[08:38] <luoluoluo> and also system monitor
[08:39] <somsip> luoluoluo: and how much do you really have?
[08:39] <luoluoluo> 4GB
[08:39] <luoluoluo> I can see it on my dual boot win XP
[08:39] <somsip> luoluoluo: can you paste the output of free -m
[08:39] <somsip> !pastebin | luoluoluo
[08:39] <reskeeone> how about my keyring login?
[08:40] <luoluoluo> a moment
[08:40] <reskeeone> :{
[08:40] <somsip> reskeeone: if you do not have patience and continue to whine I will not help you at all. Understood?
[08:40] <somsip> reskeeone: remind me - what version of ubuntu?
[08:41] <luoluoluo> somsip: paste.ubuntu.com/1396459
[08:41] <somsip> reskeeone: and is this seahorse or gnome-keyring?
[08:41] <reskeeone> i'm sorry, i'm currently using maverick 10,10
[08:41] <shelladdicted> Good morning :)
[08:42] <belgianguy> where should I take suggestions/frustrations ?
[08:42] <belgianguy> apart from my shrink :p
[08:42] <somsip> reskeeone: that is end of line. It's not suported any more. Can you upgrade?
[08:42] <reskeeone> i think it's seahorse 2.32.0-0ubuntu1
[08:42] <reskeeone> i can't update for this time, i have no backup
[08:43] <somsip> reskeeone: then you may be out of luck. I have never used seahorse and haven't used 10.10 for some time.
[08:43] <guest2314> hi
[08:44] <kingbeast> reskeeone, I would suggest you backup to an external and upgrade
[08:46] <almoxarife> reskeeone: do you have a gmail account? yes? there you go, 5 gig of backup, no account? get one, next?
[08:46] <luoluoluo> somsip: any hint? :D
[08:47] <somsip> luoluoluo: I'm reading up.
[08:47] <leviathann> anyone having trouble watching some youtube videos but others work fine?
[08:48] <almoxarife> leviathann: what browser?
[08:48] <leviathann> chromium
[08:48] <somsip> luoluoluo: any chance there is an onboard video card doing something in linux that it isn't doing in Win?
[08:48] <reskeeone> almoxarive how to do that? i never heard of it before. i have gmail account
[08:49] <almoxarife> leviathann: no problems, give me the link to one you cant see
[08:49] <almoxarife> reskeeone: use 'google-drive'
[08:49] <reskeeone> somsip really thanks for Your advice,
[08:49] <zniavre> good morning , any way to modify the rhythmbox toolbars ?
[08:49] <somsip> reskeeone: ok - sorry I couldn't get a solution for you
[08:49] <leviathann> almoxarife: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJOVntAve4M
[08:49] <reskeeone> almoxarife teach me master
[08:50] <zniavre> buttons are huge and text always attached
[08:50] <almoxarife> leviathann: runs fine
[08:50] <luoluoluo> somisp, I'll check it out.  So if it is, the video card eat my RAM?
[08:51] <almoxarife> reskeeone: login to google, you should see it, 'google drive' , if not google it
[08:52] <somsip> luoluoluo: most problems I'm reading about are due to BIOS/mobo/CPU problems or an onboard video card taking some RAM. None of which make sense for you if Win is showing 4GB. But...who knows?
[08:52] <leviathann> almoxarife: if I popout the video it works
[08:53] <almoxarife> leviathann: thats odd
[08:53] <luoluoluo> somsip, thanks for the hint.  My laptop video card is embedded.  So I'll check out how many ram it takes
[08:54] <Simion> hi guys
[08:54] <reskeeone> almoxarife it's said not supported for ubuntu
[08:54] <almoxarife> reskeeone: ok
[08:54] <Simion> how can I edit init.d?
[08:54] <reskeeone> i can't download it's application
[08:54] <somsip> luoluoluo: np
[08:55] <reskeeone> selamat sore saudara sekalian
[08:55] <Simion> how can I edit init.d? (ubuntu 12.04) with gui?
[08:55] <kingbeast> reskeeone, you can upload to it from your browser
[08:56] <guestor> I think google drive is useful tool , but i can't login in.
[08:56] <almoxarife> reskeeone: what browser you using?
[08:56] <reskeeone> firefox
[08:57] <almoxarife> reskeeone: i have both rekonq and chromium, both bring up google drive, i dont know what firefox does
[08:57] <mkuzm> hey ya
[08:57] <mkuzm> есть кто нибудь?
[08:58] <Simion> да )
[08:58] <almoxarife> !ru
[08:58] <mkuzm> мирку не юзал 5 лет
[08:58] <mkuzm> забыл все:(
[08:58] <FloodBot1> mkuzm: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:59] <reskeeone> it's okat if i have more than one internet browser?
[08:59] <almoxarife> reskeeone: yes
[08:59] <reskeeone> *okay
[08:59] <xDesu> why not?
[08:59] <xDesu> but one will be your default for opening links on other applications and what not.
[08:59] <mkuzm> где настройки команд посмотреть можно хлопцы?
[09:00] <almoxarife> !ru | mkuzm<
[09:00] <reskeeone> i'm afrait i'll flooding my memory ram, i'm using only 2gb ram inspiron laptop
[09:00] <almoxarife> reskeeone: you wont
[09:00] <mkuzm> ok sry
[09:01] <xDesu> reskeeone, unless you're going to have mozilla+chrome+opera open at the same time with 20+ tabs open each, it shouldn't be a problem
[09:01] <xDesu> *chromium
[09:03] <dr_willis> !ram
[09:09] <soman> >>> HI al. Is Ubuntu Customization Kit is usable for Xubuntu/Lubuntu/Kubuntu ?
[09:09] <soman> I want to remove some apps from Lubuntu
[09:09] <ikonia> just use the package manager to remove them
[09:10] <xqo> Hi im using ubuntu-live and im using 2 monitors. when i boot, the big monitor gets the resolution of the smaller one. can i boot with vga=893 to get 1920x1200 on the big one?
[09:11] <dr_willis> 'i thought the use of vga=xxx was depreciated.
[09:11] <xqo> dr_willis:  what can i do instead
[09:12] <savio> what's new in kernel 3.5 or any latest kernel? and will installing this new kernel increase system performance ?
[09:13] <almoxarife> savio: did your hardware comeout within the last year?
[09:13] <kingbeast> savio, do your research instead of just asking for it
[09:14] <savio> almoxarife, not exactly ? kingbeast i'm searching over it
[09:14] <almoxarife> kingbeast: wow, imagine giving everyone that answer
[09:14] <almoxarife> savio: probably not then
[09:15] <minimec> xqo: I think (and don't hang me on that), that you cannot configure the framebuffer for both screens with seperate resolution. Now the OS probably takes the highest resolution available (and supported)  on both screens.
[09:15] <kingbeast> almoxarife, that is something he can find out on his own by reading
[09:15] <almoxarife> kingbeast: you can also ignore him
[09:16] <minimec> xqo: BUt... this has nothing to do with the xserver! You should be able to configure your graphical environment with the resolution you want, for each screen ...
[09:17] <almoxarife> !monitor
[09:18] <almoxarife> xqo: look at the randr command for possible solution
[09:24] <Jordan_U> xqo: The vga= parameter (which is depricated) only ever affected used by the VESA driver, and there are almost certainly better native drivers for your graphics card than VESA so the parameter would basically only affect text TTYs, and even then only if you're using proprietary graphics drivers (otherwise with KMS text TTYs make use of native drivers as well).
[09:28] <xqo> minimec, Jordan_U , almoxarife, sorry i forgot i asked. thank you. Im using ubuntu-live, and im not allowed to do a proper installation, so i dont wanna bother with new drivers. I dont mind using only one monitor, if i can force its resolution. however i dont wanna unplug the other one, so can i just turn it off?
[09:29] <Tweikable> anyone awake
[09:30] <dr_willis> yes...
[09:31] <Tweikable> Need some Guidance, on installing backtrack /any verion *hoping for #5 on my android phone i dont have a Sd device bigger that 2gs, but i have a laptop with plunty of storage space. and Updated driver with usb cable
[09:31] <Tweikable> + (*rooted) phone
[09:32] <dr_willis> you dont just install a new os on a android phone.
[09:32] <dr_willis> you need a rom  image for the phone basically
[09:32]  * Tweikable *No0bie(
[09:33] <dr_willis> a noobie most likely should not be using backtrack either. ;-)
[09:33] <Tweikable> reason for my ? is basicly i say this well made tutorial on youtube, but the main requirment is to sd bigger that 3.5g
[09:34] <dr_willis> ubuntu on the google nexus is in testing right now.
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: you can make a super slim Ubuntu OS run on 3.5Gb storage :)
[09:35] <Tweikable> well i just dont see the productivity for using aircr***-g  on a phone with the adroid version of backtrack 5 its almost automative like using wesside-** on aircra**
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: backtrack isn't supported here
[09:35] <almoxarife> Tweikable: take it to #android-root , you might actually get some answers there
[09:36] <Tweikable> alright thank you, i didnt mean to deface copyright room policy
[09:36] <Tweikable> thank you for the lead
[09:36] <Jordan_U> xqo: Can you pastebin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[09:36] <dr_willis> copyright?
[09:36] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: copyright isn't anything to do with the issue...
[09:37] <Tweikable> copyright* wronge turm
[09:37] <Tweikable> room* Topic
[09:37] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: thats the one ;)
[09:37] <Tweikable> lol
[09:37] <Tweikable> thank you guys for the help
[09:38] <Tweikable> love it. alwasy have a decent room to were i can get knowlegable information
[09:38] <Tweikable> keep it up
[09:38] <Tweikable> actualy one more ?
[09:38] <Tweikable> were do i go to get a unafilated mask
[09:40] <dr_willis> !mask
[09:41] <almoxarife> dr_willis: you know all that neat stuff
[09:41] <Tweikable> well not only hide my ip, how to i mask my ip / mac address befor i even connect to wireless network. Like if there was a person monitoring connections at the local starbucks. i dont want to connect to the network and then have to change my ip/.macaddress  ... is that possible
[09:42] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: no, or networking won't work
[09:43] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: the router in starbucks will push out pings on it's local subnet so people can see what systems are on the network
[09:43] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: why so paranoid?
[09:43] <Tweikable> ok. well if i was going to get shady on a network. what is the steps i can do to protect my ID like ip jumpers or maskers
[09:44] <ikonia> it's a public network connection.....you will not change that
[09:44] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: that won't affect the local network
[09:44] <almoxarife> shady :)
[09:44] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: you can configure iptables to proect your OS. If you have no listening services on the system then you are fine....
[09:44] <almoxarife> Tweikable: TOR!
[09:45] <almoxarife> !tor
[09:45] <ActionParsnip> people wear far too many tinfoil hats
[09:45] <Tweikable> alright thank you
[09:45] <xqo> Jordan_U: bash: /var/log/xorg.0.log: No such file or directory
[09:45] <almoxarife> ActionParsnip: i only have one, fits perfect
[09:45] <Tweikable> imagination is more powerful than knowledge
[09:45] <ActionParsnip> xqo: capital X or Xorg
[09:46] <xqo> ActionParsnip: i only have folders in /var/log
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> xqo: you should have /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[09:46] <almoxarife> where does livecd log to?
[09:47] <ActionParsnip> xqo: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue
[09:48] <xqo> ActionParsnip: Ubuntu 12.10 \n \l
[09:48] <Jordan_U> almoxarife: To /var/log/, just like a normal install. In a LiveCD environment / is an aufs overlay between the read only squashfs image, and a read-write filesystem in RAM (so any changes go away when you shut down).
[09:49] <almoxarife> Jordan_U: got it, ram
[09:50] <RJ45-Q> I forgot the bash command that tells you Kernel version and OS version
[09:51] <ActionParsnip> RJ45-Q: uname -a; lsb_release -a
[09:52] <RJ45-Q> ah thanks, I'm sure there was another slightly different command too though.
[09:52] <ActionParsnip> RJ45-Q: cat /etc/issue
[09:52] <ActionParsnip> RJ45-Q: cat /etc/lsb-release
[09:52] <RJ45-Q> no not that
[09:52] <RJ45-Q> wish I could remember
[09:53] <ActionParsnip> RJ45-Q: well, you have the detail you need :)
[09:54] <Froodle> Problem: the Flash plugin (11.2 r202) keeps crashing Firefox (17.0 and several earlier) when in full screen.  Happens after roughly 5 minutes of playing Youtube videos.  12.04.
[09:54] <RJ45-Q> I guess...
[09:56] <ActionParsnip> Froodle: can you give a pastebin of: lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'; apt-cache policy firefox
[09:59] <Froodle> ActionParsnip, http://pastebin.com/pMxXrBqa
[10:00] <media-centre> hallo
[10:00] <ActionParsnip> Froodle: sudo apt-get --purge remove flashplugin-installer
[10:00] <ActionParsnip> Froodle: then enable the partner repo (if necessary) and install adobe-flashplugin
[10:00] <media-centre> can anyone help me create a custom launcher
[10:01] <Guest56618> media-center, custom launcher for ? xbmc ?
[10:01] <media-centre> ubuntu
[10:02] <media-centre> like a desktop shortcut
[10:02] <kpm> what is a launcher?
[10:02] <kpm> the shortcut on the bar?
[10:02] <media-centre> no on the desktop
[10:02] <Froodle> Partner repositories?
[10:03] <media-centre> its anther way of saying a shortcut to a program
[10:03] <media-centre> kpm
[10:03] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: what is the launcher to do?
[10:03] <media-centre> so does anone know how to make one
[10:04] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: try waiting more than 60 seconds
[10:04] <media-centre> open a command line
[10:04] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: why not just press CTRL+ALT+T ?
[10:04] <media-centre> i want to shut down the pc without going to the corner
[10:04] <media-centre> id rather click one button
[10:04] <minimec> media-centre: easiest way is to start the software 'alacarte' and create one there. The launcher file will be saved in .local/share/applications, if you want to move it on the desktop.
[10:05] <media-centre> ok
[10:05] <Guest56618> media-centre: http://askubuntu.com/questions/142159/desktop-shortcut-to-create-a-new-desktop-shortcut-doesnt-do-anything
[10:05] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: you can copy one of the items from ~/.config/autostart    then edit the text to run whatever you want. You will need to use:  gksudo shutdown -h now        as the command ran.
[10:06] <Froodle> Thanks for the help, ActionParsnip.  Let's hope this takes care of the problem.
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: edit each line as you want, you can even customise the icon if you want
[10:07] <ActionParsnip> Froodle: you will need to close all browsers, then rerun to load the new plugin
[10:07] <media-centre> ok thanx guys i thik ive got it now
[10:08] <Tweikable> tor failed to bind one of the listening ports ??
[10:08] <Tweikable> did apt-get install tor
[10:09] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: there is tor-browser you can use
[10:09] <Tweikable> currently running ubuntu 12.10 with gnome
[10:09] <ikonia> is this really needed because you are in a coffee shop ?
[10:09] <Tweikable> ABSOLUTLY!! sorry for caps
[10:09] <Tweikable> :)
[10:09] <ActionParsnip> ikonia: its not going to protect him/her from folks on the lan
[10:10] <Tweikable> i just want to make sure when im sniffing around that on my end is as hidden as possible from other people either doing the same. or from poeple seeing my real address on wifi
[10:10] <ikonia> it's worthless
[10:11] <Tweikable> really?
[10:11] <brontosaurusrex> radio-station management/scheduling software? any suggestions?
[10:11] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: tor won't do anything for you on the LAN
[10:11] <ikonia> your real address ???? what do you think is going to happen
[10:11] <Tweikable> no wifi
[10:11] <ikonia> Tweikable: what are you trying to protect from ?
[10:11] <Tweikable> not lan
[10:11] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: its still a local area network. a LAN
[10:11] <Tweikable> poeple get my physical address
[10:11] <ikonia> why ?
[10:11] <Tweikable> why not
[10:11] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: the transmission media doesn't define the network
[10:12] <ikonia> what is the problem with them having your mac address or tempoaray IP address ?
[10:12] <Tweikable> thats what i want
[10:12] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: the MAC is stored in the router's routing table so that you can get data
[10:12] <ikonia> why ?
[10:12] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: do you even know how networking works..?
[10:12] <Tweikable> lol
[10:12] <ikonia> what is the problem with someone having your mac address ?
[10:12] <Tweikable> i dont have a problem with network info going in and out,
[10:12] <ikonia> that's not what I asked
[10:12] <ikonia> what is the problem with someone having your mac address ?
[10:13] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: the router will store your hostname, mac and IP for routing. People on the same network will see you. You cannot hide the details from the others on the same LAN
[10:13] <abdo> hey
[10:13] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: you can configure a firewall to block traffic but you will still reply to ping and so forth
[10:14] <Froodle> Nope!  No dice.  "The Adobe Flash plugin has crashed."
[10:14] <ikonia> you can block imcp if you want
[10:14] <ikonia> then you won't respond to ping
[10:14] <Tweikable> so would having a proxy work better
[10:14] <ikonia> but I don't see what value that will get you
[10:14] <ikonia> Tweikable: no, you will still be ON the network
[10:14] <Tweikable> connect with proxy to the wifi network
[10:14] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: that will just route your http traffic via that proxy, you wuill still be visible on the LAN
[10:14] <Tweikable> oh
[10:14] <ikonia> Tweikable: what is your actual problem ?
[10:14] <ikonia> why are you concerned with someone having your mac address and dhcp ip on a temporary network
[10:14] <abdo> I've some problems install LAMP server
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: go research networking, you clearly know very little and your paranoia is more than likely due to ignorance
[10:15] <ikonia> abdo: what's up ?
[10:15] <Tweikable> alright
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: no offence meant
[10:15] <Tweikable> none taken
[10:15] <jasper22> Hi ppl
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> Tweikable: cool :P
[10:15] <jasper22> I need help with installation in Ubuntu
[10:15] <Froodle> Any other suggestions, ActionParsnip?
[10:16] <almoxarife> ActionParsnip: google your router mac address, bets its out there?
[10:16] <jasper22> there's package that falling in installation
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> almoxarife: internal or external mac?
[10:16] <Tweikable> just got rapped up in this aircrack,  and been wanting to get into bt5, eversence i got my first handshack on aircrack
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> Froodle: chrome :)
[10:16] <Tweikable> it was like busting a cherry
[10:16] <jasper22> it seems like some python package is searching for package thst doesn't exists :( :(
[10:16] <almoxarife> ActionParsnip: the external
[10:16] <Froodle> Nevah!
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> almoxarife: let me see
[10:16] <ikonia> Tweikable: ok then join #backtrack-linux for help
[10:16] <ikonia> this is ubuntu for ubuntu support
[10:17] <Tweikable> gotcha,
[10:17] <jasper22> is there any way to ensure that packages will be installed from special source ?
[10:18] <almoxarife> jasper22: d/l the deb from ??? chose the site, install the deb, you have used a special source
[10:19] <almoxarife> choose,
[10:19] <minimec> jasper22: /etc/apt/sources.list ans the /etc/apt/sources.list.d folder
[10:19] <jasper22> almoxarife: I added a file with deb: .... to sources.list.d/  folder
[10:20] <jasper22> can I be sure that the newest packages downloaded from link in this file
[10:20] <llutz> jasper22: apt-cache policy packagename        tells you what repo will be used to install
[10:21] <elena-IK> If I gzip a file multiple times, will the result always be identical?
[10:22] <ko_lo> o/
[10:23] <ko_lo> I'm running ubuntu on a low-memory server, I need to kill useless process (such as X unity etc...) I kill x but it respawn, how I can prevent it from respawning untill I used startx?
[10:23] <media-centre> ok ive made my launcher
[10:23] <ActionParsnip> almoxarife: I'll check it later dude, sounds interesting
[10:23] <media-centre> and it wont run cos its not trusted
[10:24] <llutz> ko_lo: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#disabling-a-job-from-automatically-starting
[10:24] <media-centre> how can i change that
[10:24] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: mark it as executable
[10:24] <media-centre> ok
[10:24] <minimec> media-centre: right click on the launcher --> properties --< make it executable
[10:25] <ws> how long can 'mkfs.ext2 -c -c /dev/sdd1' take? (on a 320gb hdd via usb2)
[10:25] <ws> it's been 19 hours now, I don't know if it's fine...
[10:26] <gustav__> That's too long.
[10:26] <gustav__> Try again.
[10:26] <ws> hmm, just ^C it?
[10:26] <llutz> ws:  -c -c   takes time but 19hrs for 320gig....
[10:26] <gustav__> Jepp.
[10:26] <Hyperbyte> ^C it?
[10:26] <llutz> usb1? ;)
[10:26] <Hyperbyte> How will trying again help?
[10:27] <Hyperbyte> It'll just restart the exact same process.
[10:27] <ws> lspci |grep i usb only shows USB2 entries
[10:27] <ws> s/grep i/grep -i/
[10:28] <Hyperbyte> ws, I'd start by doing a quick benchmark on the harddisk and looking at smartctl for the disk.
[10:28] <gustav__> Hyperbyte: The disk might be broken so it get caught in something. Don't ask me, I didn't program that.
[10:28] <llutz> ws: does the drive still show activity?
[10:28] <Hyperbyte> gustav__, yes, so you restart the process, and the disk is still broken and again gets caught in the same bad sector.  If you don't know what you're talking about, then don't.
[10:29] <texta> Hey guys, I'm having a bit of an issue with my multimedia keys and banshee right now.
[10:29] <ws> yup, I tried 'mkfs.ext2 -c' now (single -c)
[10:29] <Hyperbyte> ws, if you still have the mkfs command running, you can see with things like iotop if it's still actually writing data.
[10:29] <gustav__> Hyperbyte: Sometimes it works anyway. I have a broken harddrive in one of my laptops. Hardware isn't so deterministic.
[10:29] <texta> I can control my volume, but not any of the other keys.
[10:29] <gustav__> Hyperbyte: Guess I should be talking then.
[10:29] <texta> They work in xev, so I know it's not that.
[10:30] <ws> I had a problem with this drive yesterday -- it had NTFS, I tried to unpack a .tar.gz with a very large number of files
[10:30] <Hyperbyte> gustav__, at the very least it would make sense to see -what- the mkfs command is actually doing before jumping to conclusions.  iotop, top.. etc...
[10:30] <ActionParsnip> texta: go into the keyboard settings and double click the volume up and hit the key
[10:30] <texta> ActionParsnip:  The volume keys work just fine.
[10:30] <ActionParsnip> texta: just not in one app?
[10:30] <texta> The other keys work too when I attempt to bind them (they appear in the shortcut area)
[10:30] <ws> it ended up corrupting the drive -- Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 13: $MFTMirr does not match $MFT (record 0).
[10:30] <texta> I haven't tried any other multimedia programs.
[10:31] <texta> (or have any installed)
[10:31] <ws> iofs shows:
[10:31] <ws> 5830 be/4 root       31.77 M/s    0.00 B/s  0.00 % 98.23 % badblocks~1 78142159
[10:31] <ws> this on top
[10:31] <ActionParsnip> texta: you have a universal volume, you can test with that
[10:31] <drecute> Hi everyone
[10:31] <texta> So do you want me to try Amarok or something? :p
[10:32] <drecute> I'm hoping I can use some help here even though this is not a dovecot channel but I'm setting this up on ubuntu
[10:32] <drecute> I'm configuring dovecot_ldap, but I can't seem to be able to get dovecot to authenticate the ldap user. My config is here: http://codepad.org/VXIJRouZ
[10:32] <ikonia> try #dovecot
[10:32] <drecute> Thank you for looking into this
[10:33] <ActionParsnip> texta: flash video in a browser will do
[10:33] <texta> Flash?
[10:34] <drecute> ikonia: It's kind of quiet in there for over 4 hours now
[10:34] <texta> Don't think that'd work.
[10:34] <ActionParsnip> texta: sure
[10:34] <ActionParsnip> texta: as long as it makes a noise go for it
[10:34] <texta> And it doesn't :P
[10:34] <ActionParsnip> texta: i see
[10:34] <eutheria> how do i know which dns servers i am using, i see i am using dnsmasq internally, the config files would be nice
[10:34] <ws> thank you all for help.  I'll try to google around.
[10:34] <dawkirst3> hi, what is rc.local?
[10:34] <ikonia> drecute: I don't know how you can tell it's been quiet in there for 4 hours as you only joined an hour ago
[10:34] <texta> The volume controls work, (the applet probably picks them up)
[10:35] <ActionParsnip> texta: does the slider move when you hit the keys
[10:35] <texta> but the other keys do not work (although they are detected with xev and can be binded in the shortcut control panel)
[10:35] <texta> The multimedia keys? No.
[10:35] <ashleyludlow> hello?
[10:36] <ActionParsnip> ashleyludlow: howdy
[10:36] <ActionParsnip> texta: then head to the keyboard settings so that the OS knows to change the volume when it gets the events from the keyboard
[10:36] <drecute> ikonia: I've been there with a different nick
[10:36] <texta> I can change the volume.
[10:37] <ikonia> drecute: and a differnent IP ?
[10:38] <ashleyludlow> i have a question, im useing irssi and i regestered my nick and when connect to free node it says it regestered, and to /msg nickserv identify <password> , so i type the line, ( replaceing <password> with my password) and nothing happens, at least not on my console, and i just join #ubuntu'ed... is that normal?
[10:38] <ws> hmm, I'll try to ask Debian guys too.
[10:39] <bahamas> hello. I'm trying to use dogtail GUI testing framework, but I get this message: Dogtail requires that Assistive Technology support be enabled. Aborting
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> ws: I doubt the debain guys will support ubuntu
[10:40] <cratok> ashleyludlow: perhaps nickserv responded in another window. you could switch with alt key + number (eg. alt+1)
[10:40] <drecute> ikonia: yup
[10:40] <ashleyludlow> no, all i have up and running is irssi
[10:41] <bahamas> I've set accessibility to true in desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility
[10:41] <llutz> ashleyludlow: different irssi-tab
[10:41] <cratok> yeap, there are multiple windows in irssi ;)
[10:41] <cratok> or "tabs" ;) if you want to call it so
[10:41] <ashleyludlow> really?
[10:41] <dr_willis> time to leard urssi
[10:41] <cratok> just try alt+1 / alt+2 and so on
[10:41] <ashleyludlow> how do i access them?
[10:41] <dr_willis> irssi ;-)
[10:41] <Tex_Nick> 12.10 ... i did a sys upgrade yesterday ... everything seemed to go well, until i powered up a couple hours ago. it won't boot properly now ... i've had to use advanced options to boot into 3.5.0-18-generic
[10:41] <llutz> ashleyludlow: http://www.irssi.org/documentation/startup
[10:41] <dr_willis> !irssi
[10:41] <bahamas> ashleyludlow: use Ctrl+PgUp or Ctrl+PgDn
[10:42] <cratok> just try alt+1 / alt+2 and so on <- !
[10:42] <ashleyludlow> i did nothing happens
[10:42] <llutz> ashleyludlow: or escape+1 etc
[10:42] <msx> weechat
[10:42] <llutz> ashleyludlow: if there are different tabs, it should be shown down in the statusline
[10:42] <dr_willis> alt combos can get grabbed by the terminal or window manager
[10:42] <msx> love the way i can customize it
[10:43] <ashleyludlow> nope
[10:43] <msx> powerful, flexible, small, a beauty
[10:44] <dr_willis> msx:  still havent figured how to turn off timestamps un weechat.   :-P
[10:44] <ActionParsnip> msx: do you have an msx
[10:44] <llutz> ashleyludlow: type "/window list"
[10:44] <minimec> ashleyludlow: you should at least have two tabs (1 status and 2 #ubuntu) As stated you can switch tabs with esc+1-9 in irssi
[10:44] <msx> dr_willis: mmm never thinked about that, may be you would like to make a visit to #weechat and ask there :)
[10:44] <minimec> ashams: nickserv normally opens in a new tab...
[10:45] <bahamas> so, accessibility anyone?
[10:45] <msx> ActionParsnip: Spectravideo 728, yes!
[10:45] <ashleyludlow> weechat?
[10:45] <ashleyludlow> brb
[10:45] <dr_willis> bahamas:  in the top right menu/settings i thought...
[10:45] <Ben64> how do i make a service (such as dhcp server) start on boot?
[10:46] <msx> ActionParsnip: I have had a few MSX machines as well some spectrums, a atari and a ti-99 :)
[10:46] <gustav__> Hyperbyte: Better yet: check logs.
[10:46] <ActionParsnip> msx: I had the toshiba 64kb on back in the day
[10:46] <ActionParsnip> *one
[10:46] <ws> Ben64:  look up 'sysvinit' and 'systemd'.
[10:46] <ws> Ben64:  I think Ubuntu uses systemd
[10:46] <llutz> ws upstart is used
[10:46] <dr_willis> !upstart
[10:46] <ws> no, hold on
[10:46] <ws> yup, sorry.
[10:46] <Guest42765> Any One Please suggest a nice j2ee project?
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> msx: HX-10 :)
[10:47] <Ben64> hmm
[10:47] <deobald> Has anyone heard of recent MacBook Air (4,2) firmware upgrades causing trackpad or keyboard problems? I was on 11.10 and the trackpad suddenly got very jerky. I've upgraded to 12.10 but I have the same problem. Keyboard keypress response is delayed, but I'm unsure if that's related.
[10:47] <dr_willis> dhcpd should run if you installed it.
[10:48] <ashleyludlow> its ctrl +x
[10:48] <msx> ActionParsnip: you know, some time ago i did some it work on a five stars hotel in my hometown, it was shocking to see that the whole elevator infraestructure (3 public elevators plus 2 stewards/internal use elevators) is managed by a commodore 64! xD
[10:48] <ashleyludlow> and the motd banner had a link on how to setup auto-identify
[10:48] <ashleyludlow> lol
[10:48] <ws> deobald:  btw., can you revert these upgrades?  like, install a previous version?
[10:49] <ws> deobald:  out of curiosity.. I'm not really familiar with Mac*
[10:49] <ActionParsnip> msx: oh dude thats sic
[10:50] <ws> deobald:  like, lenovo keeps all versions of bioses for their machines, so one can always downgrade bios too.
[10:50] <deobald> ws: It doesn't appear so. I'm sure it's possible… but downgrading Macs/Apple-hardware-in-general is usually a pretty awkward proposition.
[10:50] <llutz> ashleyludlow:  autosendcmd = "/msg NICKSERV IDENTIFY topsecret ; wait 2000";                 in the network-part of irssi-config
[10:50] <ws> deobald:  I see.. :-(
[10:50] <msx> ActionParsnip: msx was the only thing microsoft did well in it's whole history, lol
[10:50] <deobald> ws: In any case, I'd much rather find a stop-gap fix for ubuntu itself until a real bugfix comes out.
[10:51] <msx> and of course windows 3.11 is still the best windows ever, xD
[10:51] <bahamas> dr_willis: I don't have a specific button to enable assistive technology
[10:51] <bahamas> I'm on 11.10
[10:51] <sanav> can't start gdm .Help me out !
[10:51] <dr_willis> not on a pc. so i cant look bahamas .
[10:52] <minimec> sanav: Are you sure you are using gdm? The default on ubuntu is lightdm now.
[10:52] <sanav> minimec: yup !
[10:52] <media-centre> ok ive created the launcher but it wont run
[10:52] <dr_willis> sanav:  sudo service gdm start       gives an errors?
[10:52] <media-centre> this time it just wont load
[10:53] <minimec> sanav: Ok. So you don't get the login screen?
[10:53] <sanav> sanav : can't see gdm after playmouth
[10:53] <sanav> minimec: yup
[10:54] <ashleyludlow> logout
[10:54] <sanav> minimec: now , i'm using live usb to configure GDM .Please help me
[10:54] <minimec> sanav: Can you check 'nano /var/log/xorg.0.log'? Looks like your xserver cannot start. Or you could 'sudo service gdm stop', and the try to launch a session with startx (to check the xserver).
[10:55] <almoxarife> incredible, i just got ubuntu lxde running on a rooted kindle-fire, and it was as simple as loading an adroid app, its time to get used to the android ubuntu users asking questions
[10:56] <ws> almoxarife :-))
[10:56] <minimec> sanav: It's Xorg.0.log, sorry ;)
[10:58] <sanav> minimec: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1396653/
[10:58] <ashleyludlow> fixed it.
[10:59] <ashleyludlow> i had left the <> off my password in my twork add -autosendcmd "/msg nickserv identify <password> ;wait 2000" Freenode command
[11:00] <sanav> minimec: (WW) Falling back to old probe method for vesa
[11:00] <minimec> sanav: Looks like you are running a Nvidia card with the opensource 'nouveau' driver. Are you sure, that this is the best solution for your card.
[11:00] <sanav>  (WW) Falling back to old probe method for fbdev
[11:01] <sanav> minimec: but i don't install any prosperity driver for NVIDIA
[11:01] <minimec> sanav: That is an argument and your choice. The question is, if that is a good solution in combination with your GPU...
[11:02] <sanav> minimec: then what should i need to do now ?
[11:04] <Braden`> Hello
[11:04] <Braden`> Does anyone know how to access the manpage for std::cout?
[11:04] <dr_willis> !msn
[11:04] <minimec> sanav: Even though I don't have any nvidia GPU anymore, I think installing the 'nvidia-current' package would install the nvidia closed source driver. Maybe check that with some nvidia users here.
[11:04] <dr_willis> !man
[11:04] <media-centre> but only if i enable it in terminal
[11:05] <media-centre> and i have to type a password first
[11:05] <dr_willis> theres a package for the function  man pages i thought.
[11:05] <media-centre> is their anyway of getting rid of that
[11:05] <media-centre> like fakeroot or somthing
[11:05] <media-centre> or cchangeing the permissions
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: you can make the shutdown command not need a password
[11:06] <media-centre> no i cant
[11:06] <sanav> minimec: i don't think , installing NVIDIA driver is a solution
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: you can
[11:06] <media-centre> i need sudo in their
[11:06] <diahane1> hello guys, take a look at http://bitfungus.org/ , if you can help is totally open source! sorry for my bad english :P
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: yes but you can make the command need sudo, but not a password
[11:06] <media-centre> unlees you mean get rid of 'sudo' and change the owner to root
[11:07] <dr_willis> i recall suiding  shutdown ages ago
[11:07] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: no, you can make certain commands not need a password in sudo
[11:07] <dr_willis> for a htpc i made
[11:07] <media-centre> ok then whats the commannd line
[11:07] <media-centre> fakeroot or somthing
[11:08] <Braden`> Does anyone know how to access the manpage for std::cout?
[11:08] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: run:  sudo visudo
[11:08] <media-centre> ok
[11:08] <minimec> sanav: Ok. your choice. Then try to boot that machine, go to a console 'sudo service gdm stop', and then startx. Like that you can check, if the xserver can start correctly.
[11:09] <MonkeyDust> media-centre  here's wahat you do: sudo visudo, then add the line [username] ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/shutdown
[11:09] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: add the line: %sudo      ALL = NOPASSWD: /sbin/shutdown
[11:09] <ActionParsnip> MonkeyDust: shutdown is /sbin/shutdown :)
[11:09] <MonkeyDust> dang sbin!!
[11:09] <minimec> sanav: You might have some kind of broken unity desktop. YOu can logout the session again with ctrl+alt+t + gnome-session-quit
[11:09] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: then the users which can use sudo, can shutdown the PC without a password entry
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: you'll still need sudo to be added to the comman
[11:10] <iceroot> Braden`: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19205-01/820-4180/man3c++/cout.3.html
[11:10] <media-centre> where
[11:10] <media-centre> at the bottom
[11:11] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: above the last line will do
[11:11] <media-centre> what am i ading
[11:12] <media-centre> hallo
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: add the line: %sudo      ALL = NOPASSWD: /sbin/shutdown
[11:13] <juniour> hot to install utorrent
[11:13] <media-centre> what am i adding to the line
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: like I said earlier....
[11:13] <juniour> how to install utorrent
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: tyry scrolling your IERN client up
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: they ALL do scrollback
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> juniour: why bother, ubuntu comes with Transmission
[11:13] <media-centre> brb
[11:14] <juniour> ActionParsnip transmission is not god
[11:14] <juniour> ActionParsnip transmission is not good
[11:14] <mia> hey, can anybody tell me how to install update-gtk-immodules or gtk-query-immodules-2.0-32 on ubuntu 12.10? I need it to build ibus: http://code.google.com/p/ibus/wiki/DevGuide
[11:14] <ActionParsnip> juniour: there is an archive for it
[11:15] <ActionParsnip> juniour: you will need to make it start at login and it is ONLY usable via the web UI
[11:15] <ActionParsnip> juniour: still want it?
[11:15] <juniour> ActionParsnip k
[11:15] <ActionParsnip> juniour: ok
[11:16] <juniour> ActionParsnip yesterday i was downloding a game it was 14gb i change the destination folder it gives error
[11:17] <ActionParsnip> juniour: http://www.liberiangeek.net/2012/01/install-utorrent-in-ubuntu-11-10-oneiric-ocelot/
[11:18] <ActionParsnip> juniour: you may find that the link needs updating, the utorrent site will have a later download but the usage method is the same
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> juniour: you do realize there are LOTS of torrent clients for Ubuntu in the repos
[11:19] <juniour> yaa
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> juniour: have you tried a few
[11:19] <media-centre> ok ive added the following line  %sudo      ALL = NOPASSWD: /sbin/shutdown
[11:19] <juniour> no
[11:19] <media-centre> whats next
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> juniour: why not?
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: reboot and test once you log back in
[11:20] <llutz> ActionParsnip: reboot?
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> llutz: sure why not
[11:20] <media-centre> leave in the sudo on the launcher
[11:20] <juniour> ActionParsnip how can i change the default download directory of transmission to other
[11:20] <llutz> ActionParsnip: better ask "why"
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> juniour: no idea, I don't use it. I imagine its in the config files of the app
[11:21] <media-centre> ok then see you in a bit
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> juniour: or you can use one of the apps from the repos with graphical configs
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> llutz: just makes life easier and you know it'll get applied and so forth
[11:22] <llutz> ActionParsnip: this isn't windows
[11:22] <juniour> ActionParsnip vuze is good
[11:22] <portablejim_alt> My macbook freezes as soon as I log in. It is a 2012 15" macbook pro running ubuntu 12.04 live cd.
[11:23] <media-centre> OK HOW DO I SAVE THIS FILE
[11:23] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: why the caps?
[11:23] <media-centre> its modified
[11:23] <media-centre> sorry
[11:23] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: press CTRL+X, Press Y, Press ENTER
[11:24] <media-centre> ok
[11:24] <media-centre> sudoers.tmp
[11:24] <deobald> If anyone saw my message from before (laggy keyboard + touchpad on MacBook Air 4,2 running 12.10): If I plug in an external mouse or keyboard, both work fine. So it would appear to be a driver problem. Increasingly convinced they might be related.
[11:24] <media-centre> save it their
[11:24] <Tex_Nick> juniour : transmission defalut dir ... edit/preferences/Downloading/Save To Location
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: ok, reboot and test
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> llutz: I know
[11:26] <juniour> Tex_Nick thanks :)
[11:26] <Tex_Nick> juniour : np
[11:26] <ActionParsnip> juniour: is that your only issue with transmission?
[11:27] <juniour> ActionParsnip nope but i have made the dstination folder in other partation i f i have to start transmission before i have to mount that partation that the problem
[11:28] <ActionParsnip> juniour: have the partition mount at boot
[11:28] <juniour> ActionParsnip i have two parataion
[11:28] <ActionParsnip> juniour: any torrent app will have the same issue. If the destination isn't mounted then it won't save correctly
[11:28] <juniour> one in which ubuntu is installed
[11:29] <juniour> and other is for files
[11:29] <ActionParsnip> juniour: its an issue for ANY application you can name
[11:29] <Braden`> iceroot:  So there is no C++ Documentation package in Ubuntu?
[11:29] <llutz> juniour: mount you partition using /etc/fstab, it will be mounted before any user-program starts
[11:30] <juniour> yeaa
[11:30] <media-centre> keroot
[11:30] <media-centre> didnt work
[11:30] <ActionParsnip> juniour: if you ran libreoffice and wantedto save to the other partition, it would also need to be mounted
[11:30] <media-centre> whats the deal with fakeroot
[11:30] <media-centre> that could work couldnt it
[11:30] <juniour> yeaaa
[11:30] <ActionParsnip> juniour: so its not a shortcoming of transmission
[11:30] <juniour> right
[11:31] <ActionParsnip> juniour: so looking for another torrent client to overcome the issue of a partition not being mounted makes no sense at all
[11:31] <juniour> ActionParsnip k
[11:31] <llutz> !info stl-manual
[11:31] <juniour> so /etc/fstab
[11:31] <llutz> Braden`: ^^
[11:31] <juniour> hot do i configure
[11:32] <iceroot> Braden`: libstdc is holding the manpage
[11:32] <iceroot> Braden`: for the standard c++ lib
[11:32] <juniour> ActionParsnip tell me to configure /etc/fstab
[11:33] <iceroot> Braden`: also interesting: sudo apt-get install manpages-dev glibc-doc
[11:33] <Tex_Nick> juniour : transmission really works quite well ... be carefull what you're dl'ing though ;-)
[11:33] <media-centre> any other suggestions
[11:33] <iceroot> Braden`: but i prefer the online version http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/latest-doxygen/
[11:33] <ActionParsnip> !fstab | juniour
[11:34] <MonkeyDust> juniour  scroll down to 'examples' to get an idea https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab
[11:34] <juniour> Tex_Nick i have to download large file so i have to change the directory
[11:35] <media-centre> so your not gonna help
[11:36] <media-centre> ok thanx anyway
[11:36] <ActionParsnip> media-centre: no problem
[11:36] <mia> hello!
[11:37] <mia> sorry for asking again, but can anybody tell me how to install update-gtk-immodules or gtk-query-immodules-2.0-32 on ubuntu 12.10?
[11:37] <mia> I need it to build ibus: http://code.google.com/p/ibus/wiki/DevGuide
[11:37] <ikonia> mia: is it in the package mangager repos ?
[11:37] <mia> nope
[11:38] <mia> thanks for a reply though, ikonia
[11:40] <ActionParsnip> !info ibus
[11:41] <mia> ActionPasnip: I need ibus-1.4.99
[11:42] <mia> sorry, ActionParsnip
[11:42] <ActionParsnip> mia: let me search
[11:42] <ActionParsnip> mia: what is the output of:  lsb_release -sc
[11:43] <mia> quantal
[11:43] <ActionParsnip> mia: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ikuya-fruitsbasket/ibus ; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install ibus
[11:43] <ActionParsnip> mia: source: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?name_filter=ibus     easy peasy
[11:44] <opalepatrick> can change a partition from /media/username/UUID_number to something easier like /media/repo ?
[11:45] <ActionParsnip> opalepatrick: use a symlink
[11:45] <mia> ActionParsnip: thank you!
[11:45] <opalepatrick> cheers ActionParsnip - I will look it up
[11:45] <ActionParsnip> opalepatrick: sudo ln -s /media/username/UUID_number /media/repo
[11:45] <ActionParsnip> mia: use PPAs to make life easier
[11:46] <ActionParsnip> mia: duckduckgo has a !ppa bang too (dead handy)
[11:46] <MonkeyDust> duckduckgo <3
[11:46] <ActionParsnip> MonkeyDust: +1
[11:50] <clausen> is there a way to disable networking on the 12.10 live cd, on the boot command line?
[11:50] <ariane5> were i find list room of freenode ?
[11:51] <ariane5> where
[11:51] <killer_> i have often seen after one month of ubuntu installation , nautilus becomes dead slow(takes 4-5 seconds to open),while pcmanfm stayss fast (ubuntu 12.o4)
[11:52] <cratok> ariane5: /msg alis help list
[11:52] <ActionParsnip> clausen: you can unload the network driver module and it will kill the link
[11:52] <clausen> ActionParsnip, can I do that on the kernel (boot) command line?
[11:52] <clausen> (or alternatively boot into a single user mode, and do it?)
[11:52] <clausen> I don't want the module to ever be loaded
[11:52] <ActionParsnip> clausen: modulename.blacklist=1
[11:53] <clausen> ActionParsnip, hmmm, I don't know the module name... can I blacklist all networking?
[11:54] <clausen> ActionParsnip, btw, this is fantastic, I didn't know about this.  thanks a lot!
[11:55] <ActionParsnip> clausen: not sure about that, if you boot and get the module name, you can then reboot and use the option
[11:56] <clausen> ActionParsnip, I thought you might say that!  :(
[11:56] <MonkeyDust> clausen  try ifdown
[11:57] <killer_> i have often seen after one month of ubuntu installation , nautilus becomes dead slow(takes 4-5 seconds to open),while pcmanfm stayss fast (ubuntu 12.o4)
[11:57] <clausen> MonkeyDust, that disables networking after it's been enabled.  I don't want it to ever be enabled (but thanks for the suggestion!)
[11:58] <clausen> I'm going to experiment with single-user modes in casper
[11:58] <clausen> thanks for the help ActionParsnip, MonkeyDust
[12:02] <Kakera> just curious, why doesn't ubuntu 12.10 have node.js 0.8?
[12:02] <Kakera> it came out on June 25, way before FeatureFreeze
[12:05] <soee> is there some app to read .epub files ?
[12:06] <cookie1980> soee: calibre
[12:06] <soee> cookie1980, thank you
[12:06] <cookie1980> soee: you're welcome
[12:11] <BadCodSmell> Can anyone suggest a web based system setup package for ubuntu (locally hosted) to be able to control things like network, printers, reboot, show hardware devices, etc?
[12:11] <BadCodSmell> Or what the name is for such a system to google for?
[12:12] <auronandace> !ebox | BadCodSmell
[12:12] <Tex_Nick> BadCodSmell : are you familiar with VNV ?
[12:13] <Tex_Nick> VNV = VNC
[12:13] <BadCodSmell> Tex_Nick: vnc is no good if there is no network
[12:14] <BadCodSmell> web based because the system it stripped down to little more than a browser
[12:14] <robjk> hi, i'm having unmet dependency problems that apt-get -f install isn't solving
[12:14] <BadCodSmell> amongst other things
[12:15] <robjk> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/mysql-client-5.5_5.5.28+dfsg-1_i386.deb (--unpack):
[12:15] <robjk>  trying to overwrite '/usr/share/man/man1/mysql.1.gz', which is also in package mysql-client-core-5.5 5.5.28-1~dotdeb.0
[12:15] <robjk> dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
[12:15] <robjk> what is the best way to proceed?
[12:16] <BadCodSmell> robjk I think you have some sourcesthat might not like each other
[12:16] <Tex_Nick> auronandace : thanks for the ebox info ... never heard of it ... looks cool
[12:17] <robjk> BadCodSmell: yea, i've disabled the dotdeb sources, but i dont know how to upgrade from them
[12:17] <robjk> apt-get is essentially broken
[12:18] <damien> Hello
[12:18] <anunakki> what about apt-get being broken?
[12:18] <anunakki> lopl
[12:18] <elise001> Wifi connectivity problems on Compaq laptop running Ubuntu 10.04. Help please.
[12:18] <MonkeyDust> robjk  try apt-get -f install      <-- fix
[12:18] <anunakki> elise001, more details please?
[12:19] <elise001> USING Pidgin from another laptop.
[12:19] <robjk> MonkeyDust: yea i tried that, that's what gives me the above err msgs
[12:19] <elise001> Has red exclamation mark on top.
[12:19] <anunakki> robjk, apt-get update is always a good thing as well, i just joined so i'm not sure what problems you're dealing with, can i see what the issue is?
[12:19] <MonkeyDust> robjk  and a simple apt-get update?
[12:20] <anunakki> elise001, check ifconfig, is it finding the wireless device?
[12:20] <robjk> MonkeyDust: unfortunately not
[12:20] <robjk> anunakki: The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[12:21] <robjk>  mysql-server-5.5 : Depends: mysql-client-5.5 (>= 5.5.28+dfsg-1) but 5.5.28-1~dotdeb.0 is installed
[12:21] <robjk>                     Depends: mysql-server-core-5.5 (>= 5.5.28+dfsg-1) but 5.5.28-1~dotdeb.0 is installed
[12:21] <anunakki> ah, i've dealt with this before
[12:21] <robjk> and apt-get -f install gives:
[12:21] <robjk> Unpacking replacement mysql-client-5.5 ...
[12:21] <robjk> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/mysql-client-5.5_5.5.28+dfsg-1_i386.deb (--unpack):
[12:21] <robjk>  trying to overwrite '/usr/share/man/man1/mysql.1.gz', which is also in package mysql-client-core-5.5 5.5.28-1~dotdeb.0
[12:21] <robjk> dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
[12:22] <robjk> (admittedly I'm running debian wheezy not ubuntu, but the debian channel was quiet so I came here)
[12:23] <anunakki> robjk, thats fine, i have debian experience as well
[12:23] <anunakki> essentially the same thing :P
[12:23] <anunakki> anyway
[12:23] <anunakki> try this
[12:23] <anunakki> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PackageManagerTroubleshootingProcedure
[12:23] <anunakki> specificly
[12:23] <anunakki> step 5
[12:23] <elise001> ifconfig?
[12:24] <frankko> robjk,  just purge the other conflicting mysql and youll be fine
[12:24] <frankko> no troubleshooting needed
[12:24] <anunakki> yea, i'm pretty sure if you remove the conflicting package
[12:24] <robjk> anunakki: ok thanks!
[12:24] <robjk> frankko: purge isnt working
[12:25] <frankko> robjk, aptitude remove --purge mysql-client-core
[12:25] <anunakki> or
[12:25] <anunakki> apt-get --purge autoremove
[12:26] <elise001> I keyed in ifconfig at terminal. got lots of output I do not yet understand.
[12:26] <frankko> after that atp-get install -f should work
[12:26] <anunakki> elise001, you're looking for a wireless device
[12:26] <elise001> Stuff for eth0 and stuff for lo.
[12:27] <anunakki> elise001, can you possibly paste output to pastebin so i can assess futher
[12:27] <frankko> elisa87, unless you have network-manager installed you have to add wlan0 manually to the /etc/network/interfaces
[12:28] <ActionParsnip> frankko: anunakki: prefixed with sudo ;)
[12:28] <elise001> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:16:36:45:e6:ce is first line.
[12:28] <anunakki> lol sorry, he's a debian user, he may not need sudo if he's logged in as root
[12:28] <anunakki> :)
[12:28] <anunakki> thats your ethernet device
[12:28] <ActionParsnip> debian isn't supported here
[12:29] <anunakki> like frankko said
[12:29] <anunakki> you'll need to manuall add the wlan0 interface
[12:29] <anunakki> ActionParsnip, :) good
[12:29] <anunakki> i gave up on debian tbh
[12:29] <frankko> elisa87, very common problem especially with intel wireless cips
[12:29] <anunakki> every server i had with debian on it has been changed to ubuntu-server
[12:29] <anunakki> :)
[12:30] <frankko> anunakki, i feel that debian has better ppc support
[12:30] <Evdb> Need quick help
[12:30] <ActionParsnip> Evdb: ask away
[12:30] <anunakki> debian have support? i call lies
[12:30] <anunakki> :P
[12:30] <anunakki> Evdb, ?
[12:30] <elise001> The computer can't get to internet. Do I try to copy to usb stick?
[12:31] <anunakki> elise001, no?
[12:31] <Evdb> I have a txt file containing words for making a java game. I want to add in the textfile a " in front and ", behind each line
[12:31] <anunakki> you need to manually add the wlan0 interface to /etc/network/interfaces on your laptop
[12:31] <Evdb> When I try it
[12:31] <ActionParsnip> elise001: what wifi chip do you use?
[12:31] <Evdb> It sets the ", on a newline$
[12:31] <anunakki> Evdb,
[12:31] <ActionParsnip> Evdb: i'd ask in #bash
[12:31] <Evdb> Hmm okay
[12:31] <anunakki> you could also
[12:31] <anunakki> use perl
[12:31] <Tex_Nick> i'm trying to find a link to the ubottu encyclopedia ... most of the ubottu links seem to offline ... anyone know why
[12:31] <anunakki> or even echo and sed?
[12:32] <anunakki> it sounds like a job for regexp imo, i'd go with perl Evdb
[12:32] <anunakki> could possibly be solved with a one liner
[12:32] <Evdb> Thanks I'll go there
[12:32] <Evdb> Bye, have a nice day y'all ;)
[12:32] <anunakki> you too
[12:33] <ActionParsnip> !brain | Tex_Nick
[12:33] <elise001> Got msg about going to some website when I rebooted a few reboots ago. something about wifi. too fast flash on screen.
[12:33] <ActionParsnip> elise001: what wifi chip do you use?
[12:35] <BadCodSmell> I'm getting E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1), is there a way to get more info out of apt on this/logs or am I at the mercy of the buried post install script if apt is not swallowing error output from that?
[12:36] <Tex_Nick> ActionParsnip : ubottu.com/factoids.cgi has been offline for a day or so now ... hey thanks though
[12:36] <BadCodSmell> actually I found the error
[12:36] <evident> hi everybody! Can anybody tell me how I can change the zsh settings for the www-data user? I mean that user doesn't have a home folder or anything...
[12:36] <BadCodSmell> it's just confusing because it repeats messages
[12:37] <Guest83704> Q). apt-get install libreoffice | libreoffice-gnome fails on upgrade from 10.04 to 12.04 ? any clues ?
[12:37] <BadCodSmell> hmm the mongo package from mongo themselves doesn't appear to try stoppingthe server before trying to start it then kills the install if already started, daft.
[12:38] <frankko> Guest83704, i suppose it tells you why it fails, correct?
[12:38] <robjk> anunakki: frankko: ok its fixed, manually removed the packages using force-depends and dpkg -r, thanks for your help
[12:38] <frankko> robjk, lovely =D
[12:39] <Guest83704> frankko, i just trying from cli again
[12:39] <elise001> I think I saved the ifconfig output to a usb stick as a text file.
[12:40] <elise001> Should I post outpuit here? about 20 lines.
[12:40] <anunakki> awesome robjk not a problem
[12:41] <Tex_Nick> elise001 : use pastebin
[12:41] <cousin_luigi> Greetings.
[12:41] <cousin_luigi> How safe is to install the 310.xx nvidia driver?
[12:42] <Tex_Nick> elise001 : then post link here
[12:42] <Guest83704> software center says : libreoffice: Depends: libreoffice-core (= 1:3.5.4-0ubuntu1.1) but 1:3.5.4-0ubuntu1.1 is to be installed and apt-get says depends on libreoffice-*
[12:45] <drecute> ikonia: help me out please :)
[12:45] <elise001> I forget how to use pastebin. Only used it once here. Refresher, please?
[12:45] <ActionParsnip> Guest83704: did you add the libreoffice ppa?
[12:46] <ActionParsnip> elise001: copy the text and go to http://pastebin.ubuntu.com and copy he text there, when the address bar changes, copy that and paste the new address here
[12:46] <Tex_Nick> elise001 ... http://pastebin.com/ ... paste info to the input box
[12:46] <elise001> Also my Compaq's screen is tiling crazily. It does that. Very anoying. Have to unplug it and remove battery and reboot. How do I stop screen from going crazy in future?
[12:47] <Guest83704> funny you should say that! i add ppa before dist-upgrade but it fails to install so i did a dist-upgrade disabled the ppa and tried from ubuntu repos only it fails the same ?
[12:47] <Guest83704> should i use ppa on 12.04 ?
[12:47] <Guest83704> or was using the ppa in the first place the issue ?
[12:47] <ikonia> drecute: #dovecot is the right place and I'm a bit too busy at the moment
[12:48] <Tex_Nick> elise001 ... set the expiration to an hour or so ... enter your name ... hit submit
[12:48] <minimec> elise001: One solution: "sudo apt-get install pastebinit". Eaxample: "dmesg | pastebinit"
[12:50] <elise001> Ok, putting battery back in Compaq Atlantis Presario, connecting it to power cord, and rebooting.
[12:55] <ActionParsnip> Guest83704: then remove the PPA
[12:57] <elise001> Went to terminal window. Did sudo apt-get install pastebininit after entering my password. Seems to have completed successfully.
[12:57] <elise001> No wait. Msg: E: Couldn't find package pastebininit.
[12:58] <Pici> elise001: its 'pastebinit'
[12:58] <elise001> Same result with "pastebinit"
[12:58] <BadCodSmell> What is the difference between extra packages and new packages?
[12:58] <domie> !pastebinit
[12:59] <BadCodSmell> oh none
[13:00] <BadCodSmell> ebox is not very good unfortunately
[13:00] <BadCodSmell> its modular but still too bloated, needs submodels
[13:01] <MonkeyDust> BadCodSmell  try !zentyal -- or did i miss something
[13:02] <BadCodSmell> same thing as ebox
[13:02] <BadCodSmell> maybe webmin will be more lightweight
[13:02] <BadCodSmell> ebox is just brutal
[13:02] <BadCodSmell> which is a shame because other than that it works good
[13:03] <savio> !ebox
[13:03] <BadCodSmell> IE I have a really simply set up, no ldap, no samba (just cups), no dyndns, etc.... zentyal doesn't tolerate that and throws in everything including the kitchen sink
[13:04] <BadCodSmell> It is bloat extreme
[13:05] <MonkeyDust> BadCodSmell  there's also Zimbra, OpenXchange and Zarafa
[13:05] <elise001> I pasted to UIbuntu pastebin website! I am glad I was able to do that.
[13:05] <BadCodSmell> thanks :)
[13:05] <elise001> Learning.
[13:05] <elise001> I included my name: Elise Scher.
[13:06] <elise001> Still no wifi and strange tiling on screen at odd times.
[13:06] <jbenoist> Has anyone noticed a difference with how sudo deals with signals in 12.10 compared to the older version in 12.04 ?
[13:07] <BadCodSmell> none os this is suitable
[13:07] <elise001> dmesg gives lots of output, partly in French: nouveau on lots of lines.
[13:07] <BadCodSmell> we'll probably just have to roll our own
[13:07] <BadCodSmell> a shame about ebox
[13:08] <honvai> How do i get ipad to display the image with?
[13:08] <BadCodSmell> has what we need but so much bloat it would cost more to set up and support than just sending out more qualified engineers
[13:09] <elise001> Do Ubuntu people ever come to Hacker Dojo in the evenings or on the weekends? I live near there. FreeBSD people come once per month.
[13:09] <drill> How can I merge two ext4 (new partitions) from this screenshot http://rghost.net/private/41888569/dd11f113ff1cfc559d217575f711322b ?
[13:09] <drill> sorry http://rghost.net/private/41888569/dd11f113ff1cfc559d217575f711322b/image.png
[13:11] <kingsizer> greetings everyone...i need some help here regarding to Software Updater's error.
[13:11] <Zed`> elise001: which hacker dojo?
[13:12] <ikonia> offtopic for this channel
[13:12] <kingsizer> greetings everyone...i need some help here regarding to Software Updater's error.
[13:13] <kingsizer> Error msg: W:Failed to fetch gzip:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_quantal_main_source_Sources  Hash Sum mismatch  <---please
[13:13] <kingsizer> Error msg: W:Failed to fetch gzip:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_quantal_main_source_Sources  Hash Sum mismatch  <--- how to solve, please help.
[13:13] <irocksu> hi
[13:13] <ikonia> a good start would be waiting longer than 15 seconds before asking multiple times
[13:14] <irocksu> i installed sikuli-ide, but it does not work
[13:14] <honvai> How i jb my ipad?
[13:14] <irocksu> i executed apt-get install sikuli-ide on ubuntu 12.10, everything installed fine, but i cannot start the application
[13:14] <kingsizer> anyone please guide me...tq.
[13:15] <irocksu> if i enter sikili-ide i get [info] locale: en_US and then nothing.
[13:15] <clausen> I'm installing ubuntu with an encrypted root partition
[13:15] <fishcooker> i've 2 interface 2 internet sources.. eth0 and wlan0 each
[13:15] <clausen> it complains my security key is too short
[13:15] <MonkeyDust> kingsizer  as soon as someone knows the answer, they will try to help you -- repeat your question every 10 minutes or so
[13:15] <ActionParsnip> !info sikuli-ide
[13:15] <clausen> (it is about 50 characters)
[13:16] <ActionParsnip> irocksu: what if you run: sikuli-ide    in a terminal, does it run?
[13:16] <erk> asdf
[13:16] <kingsizer> ok.. thanks MonkeyDust..
[13:16] <minimec> kingsizer: sudo mv /var/lib/apt/lists /var/lib/apt/list-old
[13:16] <irocksu> ActionParsnip: i ran it from the terminal
[13:16] <fishcooker> how to process connect with wlan0 if i want to connect a subnet rather than eth0
[13:16] <irocksu> it does not show up in the dash
[13:16] <ActionParsnip> irocksu: does it launch ok though?
[13:16] <irocksu> ActionParsnip: No gui at all.
[13:16] <ActionParsnip> irocksu: ahh then you'll need a .desktop file for it in /usr/share/applications
[13:16] <minimec> kingsizer: Then... auso apt-get update ...
[13:16] <kingsizer> minimec: thanks for help...i try 1st
[13:17] <ActionParsnip> irocksu: let me see if there is one online
[13:17] <honvai> How to make jailbreak to ipad
 http://www.rationallyparanoid.com/articles/ubuntu-12-lts-security.html
[13:20] <clausen> ashleyludlow, those procedures are no longer supported! :(
[13:20] <clausen> (12.10 drops support for that, and has a new alternative)
[13:20] <clausen> I'm sure it's a bug... I made a trivial change to my password, and it accepts it now
[13:20] <ActionParsnip> irocksu: you can make your own. I can't find one online. You can copy one from ~/.config/autostart and make it run what you wish
[13:20] <ashleyludlow> ah, i didnt know you were useing 12.10
[13:21] <ActionParsnip> irocksu: I suggest you report a bug :)
[13:21] <Guest83704> ActionParsnip, i did remove the ppa but still no joy
[13:21] <ashleyludlow> i think sda5 is still supported in 12.10
[13:21] <irocksu> ActionParsnip: Will do once I get this thing running :)
[13:22] <irocksu> ActionParsnip: Thanks for your help
[13:22] <irocksu> will the app run once i do this?
[13:22] <irocksu> or is this only for sikuli-ide to show up in dash?
[13:24] <ActionParsnip> irocksu: thats how you get things to display, each app has one
[13:25] <ashleyludlow> does anyone here own a thinkpad running ubuntu?
[13:25] <clausen> ashleyludlow, I have an ideapad
[13:26] <minimec> ashleyludlow: thinkpad x230
[13:26] <elise001> Going to try to get a few minutes sleep. Bye for now and thank you.
[13:27] <ashleyludlow> so i installed tpb (thinkpad buttions) to use my volume and mute, but i want to set up my lubuntu install so that when i press my access ibm buttion it will open up a lxterm serrion.. any ideas?
[13:28] <clausen> ashleyludlow, I think that's different from the ideapad, sorry
[13:28] <ashleyludlow> tpb is pretty limited as far as i can see for individual key assigment on the bus interpit. i got a keystroke 41 response but its not definde in the.conf
[13:28] <mgedmin> ashleyludlow, thinkpad buttons should act as regular keys, you should be able to map them as regular keys
[13:28] <mgedmin> (and tpb shouldn't even be necessary in these modern times)
[13:28]  * mgedmin runs ubuntu 12.10 on a thinkpad x220
[13:29] <minimec> ashleyludlow: I don not use the 'access' button, and I have a Lenovo Thinkpad. Check 'xev'. My access button gives a normal keycode and can probably be sonfigured with any keyboard shortvut tool
 it didnt work after base install and update.
[13:30] <ashleyludlow> ?
[13:30] <ashleyludlow> brb
[13:30] <mgedmin> ashleyludlow, what thinkpad?
[13:30] <ashleyludlow> t41
[13:30] <ashleyludlow> lol shes OLD!!!
[13:30] <mgedmin> the "access ibm" button sends <XF86Launch1>
[13:31] <mgedmin> I've bound it to screen locking in my gnome control center
[13:31] <fishcooker> if i using two interface like eth0 and wlan0.. can i use spesific interface for the spesific destination?
[13:31] <mgedmin> I've been doing that for a long time (I had a T23, a T42, a T61 and now an x220)
[13:34] <Tex_Nick> ashleyludlow & mgedmin : could you guys give me a brief reply on how you like Lenovo ... scale of 1 to 10 ?
[13:34] <mgedmin> maybe 9/10, assuming we're talking about T and X series Thinkpads
[13:35] <ashleyludlow> levovo 6, old ibms, t40 series to t60's 8 x series 10
[13:35]  * Tex_Nick has been thinking of buying one
[13:37] <ashleyludlow> i use an x200 in the army and that girl has taken beating, and besides being an lenovo product its stood up, but the screen sometimes soes weird $h1t sometimes when its hot (110f +) outside
[13:37] <Naeblis> Hello! I'm having sound problems with Ubuntu 11.04. When I try to open sound from preferences, I get "Waiting for Sound system to respond". My audio is working fine, only the volume is too low. Is there anything I can do? :)
[13:37] <minimec> Tex_Nick: My X230 is definitly a 10er, when it comes to Linux compatibility. Usage is 10 for me too, although some old ThinPad users wil not like the new keyboard layout in the X230. Ubuntu 12.10 installs and runs out of the box (including suspend)
[13:37] <ashleyludlow> ,<naeblis> do you have an hp?
[13:37] <cratok> Naeblis: type alsamixer in console and try to adjust volumne
[13:38] <Naeblis> ashleyludlow: nope. Assembled the box myself. cratok: trying it now.
[13:38] <ashleyludlow> hps are well known for their sound issues
[13:39] <cratok> Naeblis: adjust it via arrow keys up/down and left/right, break out with control+c
[13:39] <Tex_Nick> minimec : hey thanks for the feedback
[13:39] <Naeblis> cratok: works! :)
[13:39] <cratok> (:
[13:39] <simple_one> how can i change the font in the search bar(unity),iam using 12.10
[13:39] <ws> minimac:  I'd give it a 9.
[13:39] <ws> minimac:  though I have an older model (x201s)
[13:39] <minimec> Tex_Nick: np
[13:39] <ws> minimac:  don't you rely on proprietary iwlwifi?
[13:40] <ws> minimac:  either this or crappy Realtek wifi card
[13:40] <ashleyludlow> i love my t41. bought it for .99c from a militry/goverment closeout agency and and after a new hdd, ram, and a *slighty* used battery its been a cham with lubuntu 12.10
[13:41] <ActionParsnip> ws: iwlwifi is open source....
[13:41] <ashleyludlow> *12.04 lubuntu
[13:41] <ws> ah, wait...
[13:41] <Tex_Nick>  ashleyludlow & mgedmin : hey thanks for the reply
[13:41] <ws> it's in non-free Debian repository, it may be just a licence thing, but yeah -- it looks like it's open source
[13:42] <ws> my bad, revert it back, that's a 10 :-)
[13:42] <mgedmin> I believe it relies on non-free firmware
[13:42] <mgedmin> which debian rips out of the kernel package or something like that
[13:42] <ashleyludlow> btw, if you buy one used, look up the model your gonna buy and make sure it doent have an amd video card
[13:42] <minimec> ws: correct iwlwifi. My connection at home is 5ghz; 2.4ghz at my university. Connection very stable and good.
[13:43] <ashleyludlow> amds have this *random* issue of just DIEING on thinkpad and lenovos
[13:43] <vesh> hi how do i obtain my freenode username and password details - cant remember
[13:43] <Pici> vesh: ask in #freenode
[13:43] <vesh> ta
[13:43] <ws> ashleyludlow:  that's selected cards I think
[13:44] <fishcooker> on windows i have bluetooth enabled and 4gigs RAM enabled automatically
[13:44] <ws> ashleyludlow:  http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Known_Problems
[13:44] <ashleyludlow> seems like it across the board. i work in an s-6 shop for the army ( commo shop) and we get them all the time
[13:44] <riqdiiz> Hello Daemon
[13:45] <ws> ashleyludlow:  I think I saw it somewhere in here
[13:45] <AndroidChat> My netbook Acer Aspire One D270 won't boot after installing lubuntu quantal and tried ubunu quantal as well. I was reading it may have the unfortunate Cedarview graphics. At the moment I just want it to boot and not go into a blank screen. Any help is appreciated. I'm typing this from my mobile.
[13:45] <smj> why does every screen capturing guide tell you to use ffmpeg -f alsa -i pulse for capturing audio? it doesn't record anything, not even a noise
[13:46] <kingsizer> may someone know how to configure DNA broadband, it doesn't detect in my ubuntu12.10
[13:46] <riqdiiz> androichat how will you be helped?
[13:47] <mgedmin> smj, it's possible you have more than one input source available (e.g. internal mic, external mic port) and the wrong one is selected as default in sound preferences
[13:47] <mgedmin> (or it's muted)
[13:47] <simen> Hi guys. I posted a rather complicated question on server load (Ubuntu / Nginx / PHP5-FPM) on Serverfault. -any comments would be appreciated. Link: http://serverfault.com/questions/453433/locate-cause-of-high-load-checked-cpu-memory-swap-and-io-all-low-running-ng
[13:48] <Jajalo> exit
[13:49] <smj> mgedmin, if I need to set that they should mention in the guide
[13:49] <ashleyludlow> it says x61's but we have x200's and x220s. our most common hw fault it that the seat sink gets so hot it melts the solder on the video cards contacts and we have to ship em back to gsa to send to lenovo
[13:50] <diverdude> Are there any plans for fixing nvidia drivers properly for optimus cards in ubuntut?
[13:50] <ws> ashleyludlow:  hmm, but that's just the VGA-out, not the card?
[13:51] <kingsizer> may someone know how to configure DNA broadband, it doesn't detect in my ubuntu12.10
[13:51] <ws> ashleyludlow:  I mean, the problem described on the page.
[13:51] <AndroidChat> Help! Ubuntu won't boot :'(
[13:51] <ashleyludlow> its devided, sometimes the whole things bad, or just the output other times.
[13:51] <ashleyludlow> the page just lists x60 out issues
 change your name plz
[13:52] <AndroidChat> Why?
[13:53] <JMS32> Hello. Looks like my Apache is not using .htaccess. how to know why and how ti fix it?
[13:54] <JMS32> Hello. Looks like my Apache is not using .htaccess. how to know why and how ti fix it?
 cuz androirc sets androidchat as the default nick, and if someone else connect on the server it wil have a nick error
[13:55] <mgedmin> JMS32, you have to explicitly enable it, IIRC
[13:55] <mgedmin> with AllowOverrides
[13:56] <mgedmin> JMS32, http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#allowoverride
[13:56] <OerHeks> ashleyludlow, that is rude, it is the problem of the new AndroidChat user, not pf the current one.
[13:57] <AndroidChat> I just need some help with ubuntu not starting because of graphics issue with cedarview not being supported
 i apologize, i didnt mean to come across as rude, i was just trying to make sure he didnt get kicked becouse of his( or her) nick
[13:58] <kingsizer> may someone know how to configure DNA usb  3g/hsdpa broadband modem, it doesn't detect in my ubuntu12.10
[13:58] <vesh1> hi I'm trying to get ubuntu 12.10 to play wmv and wma study videos. I've installed ubuntu-restricked-extras, w64codecs, mplayer, smplayer but to no avail. I get sound but no video. Have been trying for 2 weeks now
[13:58] <JMS32> mgedmin: mgedmin  it works. Thank you!
[13:59] <OerHeks> ashleyludlow, if the name is in use, the new chatter gets a Guest<number> nick
[13:59] <mgedmin> vesh1, I think wma files are audio-only (Windows Media Audio); I'd expect mplayer filename.wmv to work
[13:59] <riqdiiz> I thought  ubuntu 12.10 had It all in terms of media :-)
[13:59] <mgedmin> I don't have any to test
[14:00] <mgedmin> riqdiiz, you can thank the wonderful patent system for that
[14:00] <vesh1> mgedmin its wmv files sorry
[14:00] <riqdiiz> but someone up there is crying fowl
[14:00] <talpur> hi
[14:01] <OerHeks> AndroidChat, what ubuntu version do you use ?
 http://askubuntu.com/questions/168986/cedar-view-drivers-arent-working
[14:02] <JMS32> When i'm trying to use RewriteEngine Apache hows 500 error
[14:02] <JMS32> How to fix?
[14:02] <mgedmin> JMS32, read apache's error.log, figure out what's wrong, change it so it no longer is wrong
[14:02] <AndroidChat> I just installed quantal but can't see anything.  It freezes before booting.
[14:03] <Walther> Is there any news on when this will be fixed? "Installing the driver from the official Ubuntu repositories ("nvidia-experimental-310") removes bumblebee-nvidia because the package depends on nvidia-current. To avoid this, you need to get the Bumblebee source and repackage the deb with the nvidia-experimental-310 dependency instead of nvidia-current."
[14:03] <JMS32> mgedmin: thanks. Found. Fixed
[14:03] <AndroidChat> I'm typing this from my phone.
[14:03] <vesh1> mgedmin mplayer filename.wmv only gives me sound no video
[14:03] <Tex_Nick> vesh1 : have you tried VLC
[14:04] <vesh1> mgedmin: mplayer filename.wmv only gives me sound no video
http://daily.siebler.eu/2012/06/ubuntu-12-04-driver-for-intel-cedarview-atom-n2000-und-d2000-serie/
[14:04] <mgedmin> vesh1, mplayer emits a lot of output -- does it say anything about codecs and/or missing them?
[14:04] <mgedmin> can you pastebin the output?
[14:04] <talpur> hi community..is there any difference between "~/.bashrc" "~/.bashrc.local"
[14:04] <mgedmin> talpur, yes, they're different files :-)
[14:05] <mgedmin> talpur, the default ~/.bashrc sources ~/.bashrc.local
[14:05] <smj> I did it, after all these months
[14:06] <smj> I got ffmpeg to capture desktop audio
[14:06] <BlueEagle> vesh1: Have you tried forcing the video codec? Check the manual for -VO and aalib. ;)
[14:06] <talpur> mgedmin: sorry I could undersatnd...If I write on terminal  "gedit ~/.bashrc" it opens a file but how I open "~/.bashrc.local"
 did you get the links?
[14:06] <mohamed_amine> hi all, how can I run unity with software rendering in 12.04
[14:06] <ActionParsnip> talpur: same method
[14:07] <mgedmin> talpur, "gedit ~/.bashrc.local"...
[14:07] <mgedmin> I'm not sure how to ask this politely, but... do you know what you're doing?
[14:07] <AndroidChat> I had read that but it's only for Ubuntu 10.04 it seems.
[14:08] <talpur> mgedmin: but it just open blank file nothing inside it
[14:08] <ashleyludlow> 12.04
[14:08] <mgedmin> talpur, by default that file does not exist
[14:08] <AndroidChat> I installed
[14:08] <AndroidChat> Quantal
[14:08] <vesh1> mgedmin:  http://pastebin.com/vpkVJgdx
[14:08] <talpur> ok..so I create by my self..I have to use it for download software
[14:08] <ashleyludlow> and the guides cover 12.04
[14:09] <sanav> mgedmin:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/1396942/    ...   help me
[14:09] <ashleyludlow> 12.10 is quantal
[14:09] <mohamed_amine> it's precise
[14:09] <mohamed_amine> sorry!
[14:10] <llutz> mgedmin: "[15:05:07] <mgedmin> talpur, the default ~/.bashrc sources ~/.bashrc.local"    where, in what distro-version, since when?
[14:10] <AndroidChat> That's why the repository mentioned ppa won't install in quantal
[14:10] <ashleyludlow> thers no packages yet for 12.10 that i can find in the repo
[14:10] <llutz> mgedmin: i forgot: why should it?
[14:11] <AndroidChat> Besides all I can get is the command line. It wontboot into lxde
[14:11] <mgedmin> llutz, good question!  /etc/skel/.bashrc doesn't do that; I must have my ~/.bashrc copied and modified from an older release
[14:12] <sanav> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1396942/
[14:12] <mgedmin> talpur, correction: the default ~/.bashrc in ubuntu 12.10 doesn't mention ~/.bashrc.local
[14:12] <mgedmin> I must have an older version in my home directory
[14:13] <OerHeks> AndrewX192, intel has no plans working on it for 12.10, maybe you should go back to 12.04
[14:13] <vesh1> http://pastebin.com/vpkVJgdx cant seem to play wmv videos ubuntu 12.10. installed ubuntu-restriced-extras, mplayer, win64codecs to no avail
 sudo lshw -C display; lsb_release -a; uname -a
[14:15] <AndroidChat> When I type sudo apt-get install add-apt-repository it returns unable to locate package.
[14:15] <sanav> i'm requesting please help me :/
[14:15] <seednode> AndroidChat: Are you trying to add a repo? Then it's just 'sudo add-apt-repository reponame'
[14:16] <AndroidChat> I did that and it returns command not found
[14:16] <seednode> You are running ubuntu, correct?
[14:16] <fishcooker> i've 4gig but only 3gig readable
[14:17] <XiaoBai> Find someone gay
[14:17] <ashleyludlow> you may need to go back to 12.04 and update to 12.10....
[14:17] <AndroidChat> I'm running ubuntu in the command line be cause x won't stArt
[14:17] <OerHeks> AndroidChat,  >> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sarvatt/cedarview ( but won't work on 12.10 )
 excuse me?
[14:18] <Tex_Nick> vesh1 : maybe i don't understand your problem, but VLC plays just about everything i've ever thrown at it
[14:18] <TheLordOfTime> XiaoBai, do you have a support question?
[14:18] <AndroidChat> What can I do to get a GUI in this netbook?
[14:18] <kingsizer> may someone know how to configure DNA usb  3g/hsdpa broadband modem, it doesn't detect in my ubuntu12.10.......anyone please...
[14:19] <TheLordOfTime> AndroidChat, did you try to start X manually?
[14:19] <AndroidChat> How
[14:19] <seednode> "startx"
[14:19] <TheLordOfTime> ^
[14:19] <riqdiiz> Tex_Nick	can it play on 9.04?
[14:19] <xetius> I always hate it when the one thing I didn't try has the most obvious name
[14:19] <AndroidChat> It says program not installed
[14:19] <ashleyludlow> startx
[14:20] <vesh1> Tex_Nick: i've tried vlc to no video, the thing is im using ubuntu 12.10, what do i have to do in order to play .wmv videos. there're study videos
[14:20] <seednode> AndroidChat: Wait, what distro are you running?
[14:20] <AndroidChat> Lubuntu quantal
[14:20] <seednode> And it says X.org isn't installed?
[14:21] <AndroidChat> It says start is not installed
[14:21] <AndroidChat> Xstart
[14:21] <Tex_Nick> riqdiiz : yes they still have OLD builds of it
[14:21] <mgedmin> vesh1, so the support for the MSS2 codec appears to be disabled in the ubuntu mplayer package, according to your pastebin
[14:22] <seednode> It's startx, not xstart
[14:22] <seednode> No spaces
[14:22] <ashleyludlow> start x
[14:22] <minimec> AndroidChat: the command is 'startx', not 'start x', not 'X start'
[14:22] <riqdiiz> I ve realized ubuntu downloads faster than win . anyone experienced the same?
[14:22] <vesh1> mgedmin: what can i do to correct this
[14:22] <AndroidChat> That's right startx isn't installed
[14:23] <mgedmin> vesh1, http://askubuntu.com/questions/176900/cant-open-wmv-video-files
[14:23] <Tex_Nick> vesh1 i'm using 12.10 and play a lot of wmv's with VLC ... strange to hear that
[14:23] <AndroidChat> My android text prediction changes things here,  sorry
[14:23] <mgedmin> vesh1, try that then try playing it with VLC
[14:23] <seednode> riqdiiz: Nah, I'm getting ~24MB/s on both
[14:23] <vesh1> mgedmin: thanks will try that
[14:23] <ashleyludlow> sounds like ~/.xinitrc isnt setup
[14:24] <AndroidChat> Startx isn't installed
[14:24] <riqdiiz> on xp ...its terribly slower:-)  considering I use dial p?
[14:24] <OpenSorce> Okay, let's say for the sake of argument I wanted to reclaim the 200 gigs or so that I formerly had to give windows. What's the best way to do that with a reinstall?
[14:24] <seednode> You're using dialup...?
[14:24] <OpenSorce> *without
[14:24] <P-Nuts> I have a problem with Firefox Unity integration on the BBC News website.  The headline notifications never disappear until I click them.  Most other program's notifications time out after a while.  Preferably I'd like them to go away on their own, but I've also tried removing them entirely, by deleting ~/.local/share/applications/BBCNewsbbccouk.desktop, however this file reappears the next time I go back to the website.
[14:24] <ikonia> OpenSorce: it really depends on your hard disk layout what you can / cannot do
[14:24] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:25] <riqdiiz> did you say per sec :-D
[14:25] <gustav__> Anyone using "landscape?"
[14:25] <ashleyludlow> did you download a stable release or did you install off an old beat copy?
[14:25] <xetius> Delete the windows partition and resize the linux partition to use the free space
[14:25] <ashleyludlow> *beta
[14:25] <riqdiiz> we are talkiing  kb/s in kenya here:-)
[14:25] <devsys> Hey all. I'm trying to install a few packages, and ran into a error with apt-get having unmet dependencies. [1] A df-h shows the /boot partition is full. If I try a "sudo apt-get -f install" it starts but fails due to the full partition. I read that I just need to purge old kernels to fre up space. uname -a says [2]. I got a list of unused kernels [3] and tried to have apt-get remove them individually with "sudo apt-get -y purge kernel-package" but it fails sa
[14:26] <AndroidChat> A stable official release.
[14:26] <AndroidChat> I was prompted time install xinit.  I'm doing that
[14:26] <seednode> riqdiiz: Yes, 24 megabytes per second
[14:26] <sanav> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1396942/
[14:26] <OpenSorce> ikonia, it's an older IDe drive... 20 gigs is Linux the rest is winders. I was thinking of fdisk/formating the windows partition and then mounting it as /home or maybe copying all of /usr and mounting it as /usr. What would you do?
[14:26] <ashleyludlow> i whould hope so..
[14:27] <xetius> you could just delete the them from /boot
[14:27] <mgedmin> vesh1, did it work?
[14:27] <ikonia> OpenSorce: not that simple
[14:27] <ikonia> OpenSorce: again depending on the layout
[14:28] <devsys> xetius: How do I know what to delete?
[14:28] <mgedmin> vesh1, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1705713 suggests it's only a problem on 64-bit, so maybe -- just maybe -- apt-get install mplayer:i386 would help?
[14:28] <eternicode> I upgraded from oneiric to precise a few weeks ago, and ever since then my machine has been spontaneously shutting itself down.  Most of the time it does it overnight, but I remember one case where it did it mid-day after a period of inacttivity.  It's not predictable afaik -- some days I wake up to it powered down, but most I wake up to it still running just fine.  Relevant syslog lines for the latest incident (this morning) at http://dpaste.org/0r5T8/ .
[14:28] <eternicode>   Any ideas?
[14:29] <sanav> OpenSorce: please help me http://paste.ubuntu.com/1396942/
[14:29] <xetius> It's s dirty way to free the space, as it will still leave references in grub and stuff
[14:29] <xetius> if I want to remove 3.2.0-23-generic, then remove anything ending with that
[14:30] <devsys> xetius: do you think if I delete one, I'll be able to free up enough space to have apt o it the "clean" way?
[14:31] <nongoogle> I forgot my pw ;s;
[14:31] <xetius> You can also remove the /lib/modules/<image name>
[14:31] <devsys> xetius: ok -- that is pretty much the other part that apt does huh?
[14:31] <sanav> :(
[14:32] <xetius> I guess so, but I don't know if once you delete part you can cleanly remove the rest
[14:32] <FrazG> Hello everybody, does someone know how to close all internet traffic when a vpn gets disconnected ?
[14:33] <riqdiiz> AndroidChat	 update grub .
[14:33] <AndroidChat> Upgrade it how
[14:34] <minimec> devsys: Do you have a seperate /boot partition? Or could it be that the '/' is full. In that case you could probably delete some or all the packages in /var/cache/apt/archives
[14:34] <devsys> no it's a seperate boot partition
[14:34] <devsys> I let ubuntu setup the partitions and it's proving to be a bit of a pita
[14:34] <riqdiiz> su apt-get update grub
[14:35] <devsys> minimec: the /boot is 100% utilized
[14:35] <riqdiiz> use the lates repo
[14:35] <xetius> devsys, in which case, my method probably wont help yo
 install 12.04, then run the update manager, it will say new ver aval, install
[14:35] <minimec> devsys: ok. So apt should be able to remove this linux-image packages... I see no reason why not...
[14:35] <devsys> xetius minimec: so in /boo abi config initrd system.map vmcoreinfo vmlinuz all safe to delete (providing I'm not using that kernel version)?
[14:36] <silv3r_m00n> is there some way, that the system switches off its power, and next time it is rebooted it just resumes as if it just frozed off earlier
[14:36] <xetius> devsys, yes.  Providing you don't want to ever use it again
[14:36] <devsys> I'm just going to do one kernel version then see if apt-get can clean out the others
[14:36] <AndroidChat> Ok I'm upgrading grub. Also I installed xinit and now it returned no monitors!
[14:36] <xetius> or you could move the file to a partition you do have more space on
[14:36] <devsys> xetius: that may be smarter
[14:36] <minimec> devsys: I noramlly keep the oldest one, because that is the one that was installed during initial installation.
[14:36] <devsys> here goes nothing
[14:37] <sanav> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1396942/
[14:37] <xetius> devsys good luck
[14:37] <devsys> minimec: wise advice. I was going to delete the oldest too
[14:37] <sanav> minimec: help me
[14:37] <devsys> thx guys
 you could try installing lubuntu 12.10
[14:38] <minimec> sanav: nice... how and on which problem?
[14:38] <sanav> minimec:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/1396942/   error
[14:39] <Draco_> Anyone here to help a guy with some openssl stuff?
[14:39] <minimec> sanav: "Please consult the Fedora Project support" What driver are you using?
[14:39] <AndroidChat> The alternate or the desktop? Could this be a problem with unebootin creating bad installation usr sticks?
[14:39] <minimec> sanav: Oh. You were the one with that nvidia card not runnig with nouveau, right?
[14:39] <sanav> minimec: its not driver problem , its due
[14:40] <sanav> minimec: yup!
[14:40] <Tex_Nick> Draco : ask your question to see
[14:40] <sanav> minimec:  i tried startx , but i'm fail
[14:40] <TheLordOfTime> !antone | Draco_
[14:40] <TheLordOfTime> bleh
 desktop
[14:41] <ashleyludlow> lubuntu desktop
[14:41] <sanav> minimec:  i even tried to solve problem by 'touch /dev/tty0' but fail ... i even check file permission but still fail :(
[14:42] <minimec> sanav: Again I guess, you should try the nvidia binary. Imho ubuntu uses .Xauthority for xauth session start, not .serverauth.10573. What kind of driver is that?
[14:42] <AndroidChat> Is unebootin working well?
[14:43] <sanav> minimec: hmm... ok ! i have to ask fedora :) thanks
[14:43] <AndroidChat> This is a netbook so I'm forced to install from usb drives
[14:43] <ashleyludlow> i use it all the time
[14:43] <minimec> sanav: No problem ;)
[14:44] <mystblade9> Hi. I have an ASUS N13 USB WiFi dongle.. And it performs horribly in both Mint and Ubuntu. In Windows, I get good speeds but in Ubuntu I get very slow internet speeds. Does anybody know a fix?
[14:45] <mystblade9> I googled about the dongle before I bought it and it should've been compatible with Linux.. but it doesn't seem to be that compatible. I'm having horrible speeds.
[14:46] <devsys> minimec: xetius: looks like ti worked. thx again!
[14:46] <hyp> ...
[14:47] <xetius> devsys, youre welcome
[14:47] <minimec> devsys: np
[14:48] <kRush> anyone running fglrx_experimental on 12.04, flash freezing if yt is fullscreen, terrible tearing, things just being out of sync (blinking terminal cursor goes static and shit like that). is this just the sad state of the ati drivers or multimedia on the linux desktop in general? googling brings up similar issues for nvidia
[14:48] <opalepatrick> can I add a partition with my files just like /home? UUID_number   /repo           ext4    defaults        0       2   ? atm it has disapeared as a seaparate device bu I cannot see it in the file system.
[14:49] <opalepatrick> that is to fstab btw
[14:49] <max_> please how go to french server?
[14:49] <hyp> anyone using C on linux?
[14:50] <Draco_> My libssl-dev requires libssl0.9.8 (= 0.9.8o-4squeeze13) but I have 0.9.8o-7ubuntu3.1... And I want to install openssh-server which apparently requires 0.9.8o-7ubuntu3.1
[14:50] <llutz> opalepatrick: you can
[14:50] <vegetablesalad88> Hello. Could someone help me with this.
[14:50] <vegetablesalad88> How would I go about copying files that match *.svg from one dir to another?
[14:50] <FreyAlf> /:l
[14:51] <Cottus> vegetablesalad88: do you know the full path?
[14:51] <vegetablesalad88> yes
[14:51] <llutz> vegetablesalad88: cp dir/*.svg newdir/
[14:52] <ashleyludlow> gtg
[14:52] <vegetablesalad88> thanks llutz, and how would I do it recursive with all sub folders that have *.svg ?
[14:52] <Cottus> cp -E
[14:52] <Cottus> cp -R
[14:52] <Cottus> sorrt
[14:52] <Cottus> sorry
[14:52] <FloodBot1> Cottus: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:52] <vegetablesalad88> thank you guys !!!!!
[14:54] <llutz> Draco_: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install --reinstall libssl-dev openssh-server            why do you have debian-packages installed?
[14:54] <minimec> hyp: what's the 'c' question?
[14:57] <vegetablesalad88> llutz - I get this when I use *.svg
[14:57] <vegetablesalad88> usr@usr-HP:~/Downloads$ cp -r openclipart-2.0-full/*.svg allsvgs/
[14:57] <vegetablesalad88> cp: cannot stat `openclipart-2.0-full/*.svg': No such file or directory
[14:58] <minimec> vegetablesalad88: maybe use the full path like cp -R /home/yourname/openclipart.../*.svg /home/yourname/newdir
[14:59] <Draco_> Thanks llutz but I still get an error on reinstall libssl-dev: "libssl-dev requires libssl0.9.8 (= 0.9.8o-4squeeze13). But   Version of libssl0.9.8 on the system is 0.9.8o-7ubuntu3.1."
[14:59] <vegetablesalad88> the same :/
[14:59] <vegetablesalad88> usr@usr-HP:~/Downloads$ cp -r /home/usr/Downloads/openclipart-2.0-full/*.svg /home/usr/Downloads/allsvgs/
[14:59] <vegetablesalad88> cp: cannot stat `/home/usr/Downloads/openclipart-2.0-full/*.svg': No such file or directory
[15:00] <llutz> Draco_: sudo apt-get install libssl-dev=0.9.8o-7ubuntu3.1
[15:01] <Draco_> That version of libssl-dev was not found :(
[15:01] <llutz> vegetablesalad88: find  /home/usr/Downloads/openclipart-2.0-full -iname '*.svg | xargs cp /home/usr/Downloads/allsvgs/
[15:02] <texos> in 12.10 if I go to a guest session, and then back to main user, then back to guest... .it is locked in Guest and asking for a Password!? I don't know a guest password and my main password didn't work? Please Help!
[15:03] <llutz> Draco_: pastebin output of "apt-cache policy libssl-dev" please
[15:04] <mohamed_amine> is it possible to install software rendering in ubuntu 12.04 to run unity instead of unity2d ?
[15:04] <llutz>  -iname '*.svg'    vegetablesalad88 missing ' after svg
[15:04] <MonkeyDust> mohamed_amine  i guess unity 3d is the default
[15:05] <Draco_> libssl-dev:   Installert: 0.9.8o-4squeeze13   Kandidat:   1.0.1-4ubuntu5.5   Versjonstabell:      1.0.1-4ubuntu5.5 0         500 http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main amd64 Packages      1.0.1-4ubuntu5.3 0         500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-security/main amd64 Packages      1.0.1-4ubuntu3 0         500 http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/main amd64 Packages  *** 0.9.8o-4squeeze13 0      
[15:05] <llutz> Draco_: sudo apt-get install libssl-dev=1.0.1-4ubuntu5.5
[15:05] <texos> Anyone know the Guest Session Password if it locks on you?
[15:06] <vegetablesalad88> llutz - http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=JVrne3U7
[15:06] <mynameisdeleted> hi... I downloaded latest quantel iso file and its larger than my blank 80-min cd
[15:06] <mynameisdeleted> I'm trying to install 32-bit ubuntu on a laptop with only a cd drive
 yes, the 3d is the default, but in 12.10 there is no unity2d
[15:07] <Draco_> Still the requires error :( "libssl-dev krever libssl0.9.8 (= 0.9.8o-4squeeze13). Men:   Versjon av libssl0.9.8 på systemet er 0.9.8o-7ubuntu3.1." (Not translated this time)
[15:07] <MonkeyDust> mohamed_amine  that is correct
  so, they found a solution to run unity on non accelerated PCs
  and i'm trying to make this on my 12.04
[15:08] <mohamed_amine> :)
[15:09] <MonkeyDust> mohamed_amine  12.04 should have both 2d and 3d, in 12.10 there is no distinction
[15:09] <texos> MonkeyDust, this is designbybeck, I'm on my public access machine trying to get 12.10 setup with a guest session, but The Guest Session Locked when i switch back and I don't have a password for it?
[15:10] <MonkeyDust> texos  just tried it, pasword was not needed, sounds odd to me
[15:10] <texos> i think it is a bug, but looks like it has been around since 2009?
[15:10] <texos> or at least a bug back then?
[15:11] <texos> MonkeyDust, I'm trying to follow these steps from this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1566078&page=3
[15:11] <llutz> vegetablesalad88: find  /home/usr/Downloads/openclipart-2.0-full -type f -iname '*.svg' -exec cp "{}" /home/usr/Downloads/allsvgs/ \;
[15:11] <vegetablesalad88> crazy :)
[15:11] <MonkeyDust> texos  i have no clue, maybe someone else knows
[15:11] <texos> ok thanks MonkeyDust
[15:12] <voxcroix> wow. a lot of people here
[15:12] <texos> i'm going to restart to get back in there
[15:13] <minimec> mohamed_amine: Well you would want to enable the xorg edgers ppa for software acceleration in 12.04 (llvmpipe). But in fact, you don't want that, because the experience is not good. It would work quiet well with new intel i5/7 series, but then you don't need llvmpipe. I have an old amd/ati x1250 GPU/athlon X2 5000, and results are bad...
[15:13] <craigbass1976> I've got an offending key in ~/.ssh/known_hosts  Rather than wipe the whole file, I'd like to just delete the relevant line, but I can't tell which that one is; the file appears to be encrypted.
[15:13] <vegetablesalad88> thank you llutz! I thought it would be way easier.
[15:13] <vegetablesalad88> Why "cp -r /home/usr/Downloads/openclipart-2.0-full/*.svg /home/usr/Downloads/allsvgs/" didn't work ?
[15:14] <llutz> vegetablesalad88: cp -r would work without the wildcards. if you need wildcards, you need find
[15:14] <llutz> vegetablesalad88: cp is a bit limited
[15:14] <MonkeyDust> vegetablesalad88  use rsync
[15:15] <llutz> rsync would copy the entire dir-structure, idk if you want that in this case
[15:16] <d1gital> Can scp copy files between two remote hosts in a single step?
[15:16] <llutz> yes d1gital
[15:16] <vegetablesalad88> "find  /home/usr/Downloads/openclipart-2.0-full -type f -iname '*.svg' -exec cp "{}" /home/usr/Downloads/allsvgs/ \;"
[15:16] <vegetablesalad88> This worked perfectly !
[15:16] <vegetablesalad88> ok thank you once again, im off !!
[15:17] <d1gital> llutz: do I just "scp hostA:/file hostB:/file" ?
[15:17] <llutz> yes d1gital
[15:17] <mrdor> if I play video with unity I get a lot of jitter. I put the line  "Composite" "Disable" The jitter is gone or far less. Is it possible not to use unity with 12.10?
[15:20] <minimec> mrdor: It is. You can change your desktop environment. Light WM are lxde, xfce4, e17 among others. 'sudo apt-get install' one of them...
[15:20] <InstantKrimson> mrdor: You can run Gnome Classic: sudo apt-get install gnome-session -fallback
[15:20] <mrdor> minimec, thanks m8
[15:21] <Guest99616> hola
[15:22] <Guest99616>  i need help for spanish caracters please
[15:22] <MonkeyDust> !notunity > mrdor
[15:22] <MonkeyDust> !es
[15:22] <mrdor> InstantKrimson, Is that realy all to it?
[15:22] <minimec> mrdor: You will have to choose the session you want in the login manager...
[15:22] <MonkeyDust> mrdor  i use fallback myself, it's nice
[15:22] <InstantKrimson> then when you log in you can choose to log in to either Unity or Gnome
[15:22] <Guest99616> "/join #ubuntu-es
[15:24] <petn-randall> Can someone shed some light on the support timeline of lucid? Wikipedia says desktop is supported for 3, and server is supported 5 years.
[15:24] <petn-randall> How can I see which package falls under either category?
[15:24] <MonkeyDust> petn-randall  yeah, it's lts, long term support
[15:24] <Guest99616> i need help to write spanish caracters please
[15:24] <mrdor> thanks a lot
[15:26] <petn-randall> MonkeyDust: Right, but when will support for which component end? 2013 or 2015?
[15:26] <ActionParsnip> petn-randall: yes, lucid is eol in april next year
[15:27] <ActionParsnip> petn-randall: server has 2 years on top of that
[15:27] <tdignan> When I log in through GDM, ~/.bash_profile is never sourced, even though I have it set as my shell in /etc/passwd. Logging in from a regular tty does source ~/.bash_profile. Why?
[15:27] <petn-randall> ActionParsnip: Ok, but since both source the same apt repository, how can I distinguish which packages are still supported beyond 04/13 ?
[15:28] <ActionParsnip> petn-randall: there won't be any GUI apps getting updated, just services and kernel updates
[15:29] <tdignan> brb, trying a stupid hack
[15:29] <petn-randall> ActionParsnip: Is this cleanly specified somewhere? Our application is using server and desktop components (apache, openoffice, ffmpeg, etc), and I'm trying to find out when the security support runs out for them.
[15:30] <petn-randall> ActionParsnip: ffmpeg for example can validly be either desktop or server, since it's a CLI tool
[15:30] <Tm_T> tdignan: .bash_profile is read only on interactive shells, X sessions are not that (yes I know he's not here anymore)
[15:30] <mattinn5> hi guys
[15:30] <ActionParsnip> petn-randall: not sure there dude
[15:31] <ActionParsnip> petn-randall: maybe others can advise
[15:31] <petn-randall> ActionParsnip: Ok, thanks. Maybe someone else can help out.
[15:32] <BadCodSmell> Is there a way to get a 64bit program to run a 32bit so?
[15:32] <mgedmin> no
[15:33] <MonkeyDust> BadCodSmell  what's the output of uname -m ?
[15:39] <letsstartwedding> hello
[15:40] <Rockhound> helo
[15:40] <wN> hello!
[15:40] <letsstartwedding> how are you people?
[15:40] <letsstartwedding> NY INTERESTING HERE???
[15:40] <wN> ny?
[15:41] <letsstartwedding> can someone help with forum posting?^^
[15:42] <OerHeks> !ask | letsstartwedding
[15:42] <strict9> I'd doing a fresh install of Ubuntu Server, and made a mistake on the partition table. Any way to reset that?
[15:43] <letsstartwedding> thanks a lot!
[15:43] <rumpe1> strict9, yes: use a backup
[15:44] <letsstartwedding> so this forum it's new,maybe someone can help me,becouse it's noisy to post and reply myself :(
[15:44] <OerHeks> strict9, quickest way is to start over again
[15:44] <letsstartwedding> it's this one: www.letsplanmywedding.com/forums
[15:44] <OerHeks> letsstartwedding, how is this related to ubuntu support ?
[15:45] <strict9> OerHeks: I'm completely fine with starting again, it's a fresh install on an empty system. But restarting the installation doesn't offer me any options to reset the partitions and LVM I created
[15:45] <tengrie__> letsstartwedding: you entered in a wrong gate
[15:45] <OerHeks> !lvm
[15:45] <TheLordOfTime> letsstartwedding, do you have a support question?
[15:46] <letsstartwedding> ah sorry
[15:46] <letsstartwedding> really sorry
[15:47] <AndroidChat> I downloaded an lubuntu 12.10 image and put it on a usb memory drive (using the tool from pendrive linux) but it won't start.  It just shows some legend about syslinux.
[15:49] <texos> hey MonkeyDust  following those instructions I was abole to login now to guest with custom settings!! So far so good! The only small issue is it doesn't save the wallpaper background I setup for it. Is there a hidden file or the like in the home folder I can set this manually?
[15:49] <strict9> OerHeks: Thanks, I've read through the LVM setup and understand what I want to go going forward, but I see no way to delete the virtual images that have already been created, at least not during installation
[15:49] <texos> Or does anyone know how to set the wallpaper background manually via a config file or the like in the home folder?
[15:50] <wN> strict9: i came in late to the convo, but by 'virtual images' do you mean logical volumes?
[15:51] <ciao> How can i ask for help?
[15:51] <DJones> !ask | ciao
[15:51] <strict9> wN: Sorry, yes, logical volumes
[15:52] <ciao> !pacience
[15:52] <TheLordOfTime> ciao, just ask your question
[15:52] <ciao> !patience
[15:53] <ciao> help about configure postfix
[15:55] <Bartzy|work> How do I manage gnome-keyring-manager in 12.10 ?
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> Bartzy|work: password app in dash
[15:55] <mgedmin> texos, gsettings, maybe
[15:55] <Bartzy|work> ActionParsnip, I'm using XFCE :|
[15:55] <texos> mgedmin, where might that be?
[15:55] <mgedmin> Bartzy|work, what sort of management tasks do you want to do
[15:55] <AndroidChat> I downloaded an lubuntu 12.10 image and put it on a usb memory drive (using the tool from pendrive linux) but it won't start.  It just shows some legend about syslinux.
[15:56] <mgedmin> texos, it's a command-line tool that manipulates the settings that gnome then uses for various things
[15:56] <texos> mgedmin, I'm trying to get my guest account setup to look a certain way when public people login to it
[15:56] <OerHeks> strict9, this may help you > https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/advanced-installation.html#lvm
[15:56] <Bartzy|work> mgedmin, For example, check or uncheck to automatically add a key (without typing its password) to the SSH agent
[15:56] <mgedmin> texos, oh, interesting!  afaiu guest session creates a new temporary user account or something?
[15:57] <mgedmin> Bartzy|work, seahorse is the tool that manages keys stored in your gnome keyring
[15:57] <texos> correct mgedmin I've been following these instructions http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1566078&page=3
[15:57] <wN> strict9: the logical volumes are created from the on-disk metadata at the header of the disk. if you overwrite that partition with a partition table, or just delete the partition, it should disappear
[15:58] <wN> you could also flip to a tty an dd out that partition header
[15:58] <texos> So far I did get it to maintain the date time settings, and all the icons I set up on the launcher! So that works from log out to log in, but the background is the only thing not saving at the momen mgedmin
[15:58] <Bartzy|work> I just don't understand why there is not configuration file for gnome-keyring...
[15:58] <strict9> wN: Hmm. I was mostly looking for a delete option, so I might have missed an option to just overwrite. I'll try checking for that, thanks!
[15:58] <celord> hello all, I have a strange problem, with jack... I am able to start it in the termial but not using qjackctl
[15:58] <OerHeks> wN will that bring him back to the start partitioning ?
[15:58] <AndroidChat> I downloaded an lubuntu 12.10 image and put it on a usb memory drive (using the tool from pendrive linux) but it won't start.  It just shows some legend about syslinux.
[15:58] <celord> I am already in the audio gruop
[15:58] <wN> OerHeks: the dd? no. he'd have to go back to that screen
[15:59] <wN> strict9: ^
[15:59] <strict9> I might have to drop down to the command line from the install though (if that's possible)
[15:59] <wN> strict9: you could try ctrl+alt+f2. not sure if that works
[15:59] <gordonjcp> AndroidChat: just dd it to the USB stick, don't use unetbootin or any of that nonsense
[15:59] <texos> celord,  you might ask in #opensourcemusicans or #kxstudio, those guys know JACK :)
[15:59] <celord> thanks texos !!
[16:00] <SolarisBoy> anyone know of any good utilities for building a custom initramfs? anything similar to chrooting into it and using normal package tools to update/install things?
[16:00] <AndroidChat> You're telling me to copy the raw iso to the usb drive?
[16:01] <crueger> Hi
[16:01] <AndroidChat> I don't think that'll be bootable
[16:01] <crueger> How can I use the memmap=nn$ss kernel parameter correctly?
[16:02] <AndroidChat> I downloaded an lubuntu 12.10 image and put it on a usb memory drive (using the tool from pendrive linux) but it won't start.  It just shows some legend about syslinux.
[16:02] <crueger> I tried to add it to the commandline, but i don't think it is doing anything
[16:02] <texos> mgedmin, I think i found the answer after reading a lil' more on that forum: http://askubuntu.com/questions/64001/how-do-i-change-the-wallpaper-in-lightdm/121594#121594
[16:03] <thoonai> hi
[16:03] <thoonai> where's the additional drivers button gone in 12.10?
[16:03] <mgedmin> I think that's for the login screen only, and will change to the default wallpaer once you log in...
[16:04] <Banzaii>  hello
[16:04] <thoonai> Banzaii: hi
[16:04] <Banzaii>  
[16:05] <mgedmin> texos, asking a question on askubuntu.com might yield results
[16:05] <thoonai> where's the additional drivers button gone in 12.10?b
[16:05] <mgedmin> I suspect one way would be to create /etc/skel/.local/share/autostart/my-wallpaper.desktop that runs 'gsettings set something something filename.jpg'
[16:05] <AndroidChat> I downloaded an lubuntu 12.10 image and put it on a usb memory drive (using the tool from pendrive linux) but it won't start.  It just shows some legend about syslinux.
[16:05] <texos> yeah i'm reading up on there as well mgedmin
[16:05] <Sietsem> Dash -> Software Sources -> Additional drivers
[16:05] <Sietsem> No idea why it's al the way there
[16:06] <mgedmin> creating a desktop file is easiest with gnome-session-preferences: add the gsettings command to it, then copy from your home ~/.local/share/autostart to /etc/skel
[16:06] <mgedmin> and finding the right gsettings key is easiest with gsettings list-recursively|grep background
[16:06] <mgedmin> I see org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri
[16:06] <mgedmin> ah, and it wants a file:/// url
[16:06] <thoonai> Sietsem: must I use Unity? is there a way in in gnome shell?\
[16:06] <mgedmin> and this works for gnome-shell sessions; I'm not sure about unity
[16:06] <mgedmin> thoonai, apt-get install gnome-shell then select a GNOME session in your login screen
[16:07] <mgedmin> (there's a little Ubuntu circle that, when clicked on, gives you a session choice)
[16:07] <OerHeks> !nounity | thoonai
[16:07] <Sietsem> thoonai, no idea, sorry :(
[16:08] <thoonai> mgedmin: mgedmin OerHeks I know. thanks. I just was desperately searching the additional drivers thing in gnome-shell
[16:09] <thoonai> ok thanks will restart
[16:09] <thoonai> bye
[16:11] <AndroidChat> I downloaded an lubuntu 12.10 image and put it on a usb memory drive (using the tool from pendrive linux) but it won't start.  It just shows some legend about syslinux.
[16:14] <jmvanel> hi
[16:14] <AndroidChat> I downloaded a lubuntu 12.10 image and put it on a usb memory drive (using the tool from pendrive linux) but it won't start.  It just shows some legend about syslinux.
[16:14] <jmvanel>  my worry is In ubuntu 12.10 how to change default application for calendar in system parameters
[16:15] <jmvanel> impossible to change default application for calendar in the GUI ; only evolution
[16:17] <OerHeks> AndroidChat, use dd >> sudo dd if=name.iso of=/dev/sd[that 1 letter]
[16:19] <superboot> Hi all. after running: vncserver -alwaysshared -geometry 1024x600, the connecting client just sit there after the password has been entered. /var/log/auth.log complains of gnome-keyring something or other. Any hints?
[16:20] <AndroidChat> What's that for
[16:20] <superboot> AndroidChat: is that to me?
[16:21] <OerHeks> AndroidChat, to prepair an usb with you iso
[16:21] <AndroidChat> So unebootin isn't working anymore
[16:22] <OerHeks> AndroidChat, now you are playing funny, you complained about pendrive tool, i give you a solution.
[16:22] <IdleOne> tsimpson: -e also
[16:23] <tsimpson> IdleOne: already did
[16:23] <mgedmin> that didn't sound like a complaint, more like a question
[16:23] <IdleOne> tsimpson: thank you :)
[16:23] <deadmund> How can I easily / simply create a small .ogg file that is silent and very short (~1 second or shorter)?
[16:23] <mgedmin> I don't know if unetbootin works or not; I've been using a different method myself: http://mg.pov.lt/blog/booting-iso-from-usb.html
[16:23] <AndroidChat> I'm not complaining. It was a question
[16:23] <mgedmin> because I want to have multiple ISO images on one USB key and choose during boot time
[16:24] <TheLordOfTime> AndroidChat, it should work, if you have a recent version, i use it on my Windows systems to create Ubuntu Live USBs (for emergency system rescues for linux)
[16:25] <MonkeyDust> mgedmin  i use multisystem for multiple iso, should work
[16:25] <bundacia> anybody know how to reset/change display settings from the command line in single user mode? My laptop seems stuck in its docked configuration where it doesn't use the laptop screen.
[16:25] <AndroidChat> My usb with Lubuntu won't load
[16:26] <AndroidChat> I downloaded an lubuntu 12.10 image and put it on a usb memory drive (using the tool from pendrive linux) but it won't start.  It just shows some legend about syslinux.
[16:26] <MonkeyDust> mgedmin  did you try this? http://www.pendrivelinux.com/multiboot-create-a-multiboot-usb-from-linux/
[16:27] <llaskin> hi
[16:27] <mgedmin> MonkeyDust, I think I even link to it from my blog post
[16:28] <llaskin> so I just tried installing 12.04 LTS, but when I try from the DVD, all I get is a blinky cursor on the screen after hitting enter on the "Install Ubuntu" option
[16:28] <llaskin> any thoughts/suggestions?
[16:28] <MonkeyDust> !nomodeset > llaskin try this
[16:28] <AndroidChat> Me too!
[16:29] <AndroidChat> I just get a blank screen
[16:31] <llaskin> so what if I don't even for some reason get to the http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/3509/dgfdgrunningoraclevmvir.png screen?
[16:33] <AndroidChat> We are on same page now
[16:34] <llaskin> i'll admit I was able to get it once for some reason...but am now just getting the cursor
[16:35] <magn3ts> Which is going to be better for REGULAR X.org/Wayland usage (okay, ignore Wayland, I know what the right answer is if I include Wayland...) Nvidia 660 or AMD 7870?
[16:36] <istevenmon> hello everyone, a quick question, i have an ubuntu installation in a server where i did install and configure some extra packages, now i have 26 similar servers i want to  have the same config as the first server, is there any program i could use to create an image of the server and deploy it to the 26 servers?
[16:37] <sargennto> anybody got the hulu desktop application working on 12.04?
[16:38] <|Anthony|> has anyone noticed that clamav reports some of the dropbox setup files as PUA.Win32.Packer.MingwGcc-2 even if it's installed from the repos?
[16:39] <arvut> hi, how do I make x11vnc start on startup and where is the config at?
[16:40] <Kvoth> Hi gentlemen, I need some help with a pam issue. I change my password with: "passwd", but I then realice that I had an encrypted home with ecryptfs. And I can't log in in my account anymore, but there's still strange because when I try to mount tought CLI I can't too, It says a "-5" error...
[16:40] <Kvoth> Any ideas?
[16:41] <nongoogle> can  someone get my pw for me? :C
[16:41] <DJones> nongoogle: Password for what?
[16:41] <nongoogle> user account
[16:41] <nongoogle> i used all caps
[16:41] <nongoogle> and spaces
[16:41] <nongoogle> and random language
[16:41] <FloodBot1> nongoogle: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:41] <nongoogle> whole words
[16:42]  * nongoogle hugs FloodBot1 
[16:42] <bazhang> nongoogle, stop with the enter key
[16:42] <nongoogle> i use enter as punctuation as part of my religion
[16:42] <bazhang> nongoogle, thats enough.
[16:42] <mgedmin> nongoogle, you ought to be able to boot into a rescue session and get a root shell, then set the password with 'passwd yourusername'
[16:42] <aMERICA> when i boot to ubuntu i get a blank screen with just a flashing cursor, then the computer becomes unresponsive
[16:43] <nongoogle> thank you mgedmin
[16:43] <mgedmin> hold down shift while rebooting to get the menu
[16:43] <DJones> nongoogle: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword This explains how to reset your password
[16:44] <phix> hey gang, let me know if you need any help, I am here for you <3
[16:44] <arvut> bazhang: hello, remember me? O.o
[16:44] <aMERICA> i assume it was a video driver issue, but after removing and installing 3 diff driver versions, i still get the same blank screen and flashing cursor
[16:44] <ActionParsnip> aMERICA: what GPU do you use
[16:44] <aMERICA> its a 580ti
[16:45] <aMERICA> i believe
[16:45] <ActionParsnip> aMERICA: add the boot option: nouveau.blacklist=1
[16:45] <aMERICA> k
[16:45] <tmmunq> the other day i came home to find my computer shut down. when i tried to start it, grub said it didnt recognize the filesystem. /boot is its own partition. there werent any updates pending. any ideas on how to fix it or why that happened?
[16:46] <OerHeks> |Anthony|, a PUA is a Possible unwanted packer > http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/faq/pua/ (i think it is fase positiv) >>  "A runtime packer can be used to reduce the size of executable files without the need for an external unpacker. While this can‘t be considered malicious in general, runtime packers are widely used with malicious files since they can prevent a already known malware from detection by an Antivirus product."
[16:46] <ActionParsnip> tmmunq: I'd fsck the partition from liveCD
[16:47] <llaskin> MonkeyDust: any thoughts on my issue?
[16:47] <seeqwell> mac address to ip?
[16:47] <ActionParsnip> seeqwell: look into arp
[16:48] <seeqwell> did ActionParsnip and don't understand it
[16:48] <quizme> hi, i tried to stop my php service but it won't shutdown.  There are still a bunch up there.  is that because of update.rc for my php fastcgi ?  how can i kill all those processes?
[16:48] <gabrign> Hi, I had a question about ufw
[16:48] <seeqwell> throw me a code ActionParsnip
[16:48] <gabrign> the rules I create in the graphical program
[16:48] <ActionParsnip> seeqwell: and rarp :)
[16:49] <gabrign> are active always or I must select the sale mode (deny , reject... ) in the selection boxes ?
[16:49] <valdi> are active always or I must select the sale mode (deny , reject... ) in the selection boxes ?
[16:49] <seeqwell> did rarp too ActionParsnip I'm lost lol
[16:49] <valdi> did rarp too ActionParsnip I'm lost lol
[16:49] <bazhang> valdi, hi
[16:49] <valdi> valdi, hi
[16:49] <FloodBot1> valdi: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:49] <arvut> actually, I should start thinking and put my experience with gentoo to use. ofcourse the config for x11vnc is located in /etc and man x11vnc should be enough, else there is ddg.gg =) tata and be helpful to others, im out.
[16:49] <ActionParsnip> seeqwell: man rarp
[16:49] <ActionParsnip> seeqwell: man arp
[16:49] <tmmunq> ActionParsnip: thanks, ill try that tonight.
[16:50]  * seeqwell no spoon feed for ME :-(
[16:50] <quizme> how do i undo "insserv mydaemon"  ?  in otherwords don't automatically boot the service anymore ?
[16:51] <Kartagis> seeqwell: we have spoonrss for you
[16:51] <invisibleheero> ubuntu
[16:51] <invisibleheero> oops lol
[16:51] <Kartagis> seeqwell: sorry, I had to do it
[16:52] <nongoogle> i restarted, held shift, opened a root session, couldn't change a single thing about my system :C
[16:52] <nongoogle> i thought about reinstalling but my dvd drive exloded recently ;-;
[16:52] <invisibleheero> Hey guys, so yesterdya someone had a bright idea to recommend kxstudio which blew up my system. I don't seem to have ANY sound now. Anyway of fixing this? I've done my googling and I've disabled automute anything else?
[16:52] <aMERICA> ActionParsnip: just did that, same result
[16:53] <ActionParsnip> aMERICA: do you use a switchable video chip?
[16:53] <aMERICA> like the optimus? no
[16:53] <ActionParsnip> aMERICA: sweet, try:  nomodeset
[16:53] <quizme> is there an easy way to kill all these processes?  http://pastebin.com/TbdNhWZ1
[16:53] <aMERICA> k
[16:54] <ActionParsnip> quizme: sudo killall php-cgi
[16:54] <quizme> actionparsnip thanks i'll try
[16:54] <tmmunq> service httpd stop? thats apache, no?
[16:55] <nongoogle> can someone help me guess my password
[16:55] <quizme> actionparsnip thanks so much that worked
[16:55] <quizme> actionparsnip you're the man
[16:55] <llaskin> i suggest "password"
[16:56] <Xiol> How do you completely and utterly disable motd updates and remove any software/cronjobs relating to it?
[16:56] <ActionParsnip> quizme: np
[16:56] <nongoogle> i usually make my passwords all caps and word phrases with spaces in them
[16:56] <nongoogle> sometimes i go with the entire us constitution, sometimes quotes from scifi :D
[16:57] <phy1729> nongoogle: why do you need to guess your password?
[16:57] <ikonia> nongoogle: take your games elsewhere
[16:57] <nongoogle> because i forgot ofc phy1729
[16:57] <ikonia> this is a technical support/discussion channel
[16:57] <phy1729> for a desktop?
[16:57] <nongoogle> i forgot my password ikonia
[16:57] <nongoogle> yes phy1729
[16:57] <nongoogle> i thought about reinstalling ubuntu
[16:57] <ikonia> nongoogle: I can give you a process to reset your password
[16:57] <nongoogle> but i dont have a dvd drive
[16:58] <ikonia> nongoogle: I can give you a process to reset your password
[16:58] <tmmunq> if DO NOT HAVE ECRYPTFS on the account just boot into recovery and set a new ont
[16:58] <nongoogle> shoot
[16:58] <phy1729> nongoogle: boot with a livecd mount the drive and overwrite the right part of /etc/shadow
[16:58] <nongoogle> phy1729:  i dont have a working dvd drive anymore
[16:58] <ikonia> nongoogle: I can give you a process to reset your password
[16:58] <nongoogle> ikonia: go ahead pls :D
[16:59] <ikonia> nongoogle: boot into recovery mode, select a shell prompt type "passwd $username" where username is your username
[16:59] <aMERICA> ActionParsnip: same result
[16:59] <ikonia> you will then reset your password
[16:59] <nongoogle> ikonia: i typed passwd & got lots of token errors :C
[16:59] <tmmunq> dont do this if youre home directory is encrypted
[16:59] <nongoogle> but i shall try again *CTRL-ALT-DELETE*
[17:01] <retromingent> When ubuntu release a new update to the linux kernel, where is the best doc that summarizes the fixes in the kernel release?
[17:01] <tmmunq> its usually a security patch so USN
[17:01] <delinquentme> ok so I ran a $ ls - l in my terminal while SSHed into a machine ... and the colors that my bash is displaying changed for a file =/  ... however all the permissions are the exact same
[17:02] <tmmunq> USN = ubuntu security notices
[17:02] <retromingent> thank you
[17:04] <aMERICA> when i tried to login this morning, the login screen would loop, i assumed it was the video driver, so i ran dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-current, and now i don't even make it to the login screen, i get a blank screen with a flashing cursor
[17:05] <Squall5668> aMERICA: did you try removing it?
[17:05] <aMERICA> yea
[17:05] <ActionParsnip> aMERICA: if you hold SHIFT at boot, can you select recovery mode, then selet root. You can remove the driver there etc
[17:05] <relipse2> is there a way to http-tunnel vnc
[17:05] <ActionParsnip> aMERICA: also run:  sudo apt-get clean
[17:06] <aMERICA> ActionParsnip: i can get to the recovery console
[17:06] <aMERICA> but only thing that works is dropping to root and doing anything manual
[17:07] <ActionParsnip> aMERICA: run:  dpkg -l | grep nvidia | grep -v nvidia-common       remove the packages listed :)
[17:07] <aMERICA> i assume because win8 does some weird hibernate crap when it shuts down
[17:07] <ActionParsnip> aMERICA: shutdown and hibernate are different
[17:07] <aMERICA> aMERICA: tell that to M$
[17:08] <maram> lool
[17:08] <maram> video
[17:08] <maram> http://37.237.144.73:8080/FWzFlsevlb7ZZqY
[17:08] <MonkeyDust> maram  wrong channel
[17:08] <aMERICA> ActionParsnip: shutting down win8 and rebooting to ubuntu, ubuntu can't mount the partition
[17:09] <SolarisBoy> is there any way to list which shared libs a package requires like lvm2 for example without using ldd on each binary in the package?
[17:10] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[17:10] <ActionParsnip> SolarisBoy: you can use rdepends in terminal, or packages.ubuntu.com
[17:11] <SolarisBoy> thanks ActionParsnip !
[17:13] <aMERICA> ActionParsnip: i just apt-get removed all the nvidia driver packages, i still have cuda installed though, rebooted and i can login now, screen resolution is jacked,
[17:13] <aMERICA> ActionParsnip: which drivers should i reinstall? current, current-updates, or experimental
[17:14] <ActionParsnip> aMERICA: current should do it
[17:14] <designbybeck_> I was just given an Old MacBook for our TexOS - Texas Open Source Project. I see on the Mactel site, They have Lucid listed for this macbook. Does this mean newer distros wouldn't run on it?
[17:14] <nongoogle> i held shift, computer reported grub loading, displayed no grub
[17:18] <delinquentme> so I'm used to grep "some_string" -r ./  working for recursive grepping ... what If I *only* want the current dir ?
[17:19] <ActionParsnip> delinquentme: replace '/' with the folder to start at
[17:19] <Boreeas> What do I need to install to get libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
[17:19] <dr_willi-> !find libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
[17:19] <Boreeas> Thanks
[17:20] <nongoogle> i held shift, computer reported grub loading, displayed no grub
[17:20] <dsa> when apt-get upgrade says some packages have been kept back how can i tell which are related to distro upgrade?
[17:20] <ActionParsnip> dsa: how do you mean 'distro upgrade'?
[17:21] <ActionParsnip> dsa: if deps cannot be met for packages, then the packages can be kept back
[17:21] <aMERICA> ActionParsnip: just reinstalled nvidia-current, and back to the same issue
[17:21] <dsa> ..or none are and its ok to upgrade all whithout touching the ubuntu version
[17:22] <Boreeas> Huh, tells me that libgtk2.0-0 is already installed. Tried to reinstall it, but the program still tells me that it can't find it
[17:22] <delinquentme> ActionParsnip, so    "   .    " should be fine right?   if im in the dir I want to search
[17:22] <theadmin> dsa: Packages get kept back when they require installation of new packages. Use "apt-get dist-upgrade" for a smart dependency resolution algorythm with updates.
[17:23] <dsa> ActionParsnip, i just want to safely upgrade all without worrying about updating the ubuntu version
[17:24] <theadmin> dsa: "dist-upgrade" won't change your Ubuntu version. Only the Update Manager, or "do-release-upgrade" can do this
[17:24] <zykotick9> !dist-upgrade | dsa
[17:25] <gotwig_> meeh, is ubuntu+1 the only channel for ubuntu 13.04 support :(?
[17:25] <jpds> gotwig_: Yes.
[17:25] <dsa> theadmin, if i want to keep the system with the latest updates without updating the version is it safe install all packages that appear as kept back
[17:25] <dsa> ?
[17:25] <vitimiti> (·_·)/
[17:26] <delinquentme> yeahhh so $ grep "link_to_if" ./dbfiles/        ... and $ grep "link_to_if" dbfiles/      . no bones ActionParsnip
[17:26] <theadmin> dsa: Sure. Again, just "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade".
[17:26] <dsa> oooo thanks =)
[17:26] <dsa> thanks guys :D
[17:28] <ActionParsnip> delinquentme: grep -R link_to_if ./dbfiles/*
[17:28] <zykotick9> dsa: fyi dist-upgrade = full-upgrade in aptitude (same thing)
[17:28] <gotwig_> How can I install Ubuntu from command line in the live cd
[17:29] <delinquentme> <3 ActionParsnip
[17:29] <zykotick9> gotwig_: you can't.  get the mini or alternate media.
[17:29] <ActionParsnip> gotwig_: ubiquity may have a cli app. If you are SSH'd in, reconnect with the -X option and you can run ubiquity :)
[17:30] <gotwig_> so I am banished..
[17:30] <gotwig_> becouse ubiquity does not work for me
[17:30] <nongoogle> um
[17:30] <nongoogle> um
[17:30] <nongoogle> how do i fix my pc
[17:30] <dsa> zykotick9, roger that ty =)
[17:30] <bazhang> nongoogle, stop repeating
[17:31] <bazhang> nongoogle, ask a real question, no more nonsense
[17:31] <gotwig_> I want ubuntu 13.04, there is no alternate version out there yet for that I guess
[17:31] <netmk> nongoogle: hammer and/or window
[17:31] <bazhang> !alternate | gotwig_
[17:31] <nongoogle> bazhang: stop nagging me like a coked up wife ^3^
[17:31] <theadmin> gotwig_: The DVD images since 12.10 include a text installer. Hold Left Shift when the little keyboard splash screen thingy appears and choose it.
[17:31] <ActionParsnip> gotwig_: use the mini iso
[17:31] <gotwig_> I talk about 13.04
[17:31] <gotwig_> I know that is the wrong channel for that
[17:32] <bazhang> gotwig_, #ubuntu+1 NOT here
[17:32] <theadmin> gotwig_: I said "since 12.10", meaning "12.10 and up"
[17:32] <gotwig_> but the same problem is in 12.10. Do you want a log?
[17:32] <theadmin> but oh well
[17:32] <gotwig_> bazhang: smart guy..
[17:32] <zykotick9> theadmin: i didn't know about the 12.10 text installer - that's cool
[17:33] <aMERICA> ActionParsnip: i got it working, thanks for the help, i wound up uninstalling all distribution packages relating to nvidia, and running the nvidia installer
[17:33] <gotwig_> theadmin: do you know about DVD image for 13.04..?
[17:33] <gotwig_> I just see a normal live version
[17:33] <gotwig_> around 700mb
[17:33] <ActionParsnip> gotwig_: yes, thats normal
[17:33] <bazhang> gotwig_, stop asking about 13.04 here
[17:33] <theadmin> gotwig_: No, again, if the advice I gave for 12.10 doesn't work out, go to #ubuntu+1. I know nothing about 13.04
[17:33] <gotwig_> bazhang: this is a problem on 12.04, too
[17:33] <zmuser3> I think I disabled apparmor, is there any other crap on 11.x?
[17:34] <zmuser3> security stuff
[17:34] <gotwig_> * oups I mean 12.10
[17:34] <theadmin> zmuser3: Well there's iptables/ufw but that's disabled by default...
[17:34] <zmuser3> trying to move my mysql db to another drive and there is some weird access problem
[17:34] <saneshark> Does anyone know how to do a wget query that has the little utf8 checkmark that rails apps use as a parameter?
[17:35] <zmuser3> oooh sudo something maybe
[17:35] <ActionParsnip> zmuser3: i'd ask in #mysql
[17:35] <zmuser3> yeah they don't know  :)
[17:36] <SuperNull> hey guys, were using vlans on CLI and the builtin configurator is resetting it to dhcp over and over (even after a killall -9 dhclient)
[17:36] <theadmin> SuperNull: the "built-in configurator" may be NetworkManager?
[17:37] <tonsofpcs> hey, how do I set 12.04.1 LTS to allow dist-upgrade to 12.10 from a command-line?
[17:38] <zmuser3> is there an apt-get option to list installed packages?  like rpm -q?  I can't find it in the manpage
[17:38] <theadmin> tonsofpcs: "do-release-upgrade"
[17:38] <tonsofpcs> I think it's a dpkg option, zmuser3
[17:38] <theadmin> zmuser3: dpkg -l
[17:38] <zmuser3> thanks
[17:38] <tonsofpcs> theadmin: none found, presumably because LTS is set to only upgrade to LTS...
[17:39] <theadmin> tonsofpcs: Oh, that may be
[17:40] <theadmin> tonsofpcs: Edit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades and set Prompt=normal
[17:40] <Forte> ciao
[17:40] <Forte> !list
[17:40] <rev1> apt-get remove unity
[17:41] <theadmin> tonsofpcs: something like this'll do the trick: sudo sed -i 's/\=lts/=normal/' /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
[17:41] <Toph2> on my computer, grub is on sda5 while my OS is on scd1. Is there an advantage to having grub on scd1 and if so, how do I move it there?
[17:42] <SuperNull> yeah theadmin i think network manager is the cause..
[17:42] <SuperNull> is there a way to force it to stop that BS ? i thought just setting to manual config/static would stop it..
[17:43] <theadmin> SuperNull: "sudo stop network-manager".
[17:43] <alusion> how do i force mount a usb ?
[17:43] <SuperNull> let me try that theadmin thanks.
[17:44] <MonkeyDust> rev1  no need to remove unity, simply install something else, logout, select the other, login
[17:44] <dsa> whats the best way of managing users and groups remotely through a web interface on ubuntu? is installing zentyal too much just for that purpose or is it the only option..
[17:44] <theadmin> SuperNull: To stop network-manager from starting on reboot, rename /etc/init/network-manager.conf so that it doesn't end in conf, e.g. sudo mv /etc/init/network-manager.conf /etc/init/network-manager.conf.off
[17:44] <dsa> ?
[17:44] <theadmin> dsa: You may want to try ajenti
[17:45] <kgs> Hello everyone. Having a small problem here.
[17:45] <psichas> ?
[17:46] <kgs> Fonts are refusing to install on Ubuntu 12.10. Says installation Failed when I install via font viewer
[17:46] <kgs> It's a ttf
[17:46] <fosstux> Hi! I'm trying to get a Canon Pixma IP2500 printer working on Ubuntu 12.04. In the print queue the jobs are marked as finished, but nothing reaches the printer...
[17:46] <kgs> Marvel to be precise
[17:47] <kgs> http://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Marvel This is the font
[17:48] <fosstux> I've installed cnijfilter-common-2.70-2 and cnjfilter-ip2500series...
[17:48] <rev1> MonkeyDust yes ditch unity and install Gnome with Gnome Classic. :D
[17:48]  * fosstux is puzzled
[17:48] <rev1> Ubuntu should ditch Unity
[17:48] <rev1> It forces users to use other distros
[17:48] <rev1> like Linux Mint
[17:48] <bazhang> rev1, wrong place for that
[17:48] <SolarisBoy> can't you just use a different window manager without switching distros?
[17:48] <alusion> ubuntu isn't mounting my devices, says daemon is inhibited
[17:49] <dsa> theadmin, thanks so its like a webmin that it's safe to use within ubuntu!?
[17:49] <rev1> SolarisBoy yes you can, its just a pita for ppl unfamiliar with linux
[17:49] <SolarisBoy> o ic
[17:50] <bazhang> rev1, this is NOT the complaints channel. if you wish to have the classic look, install gnome-panel
[17:50] <e_x> Hey all
[17:50] <kgs> Okay, now while trying to install a different font, font viewer crashed :/
[17:51] <e_x> What is the API for GNOME?
[17:51] <zmuser3> well I completely removed the apparmor package and now mysql started
[17:51] <zmuser3> miserable garbage
[17:51] <theadmin> dsa: Similar, and it's also plugin-based so you don't get stuff you don't want
[17:52] <SuperNull> okay thanks theadmin, the big problem was i wrote a little bash script for our newbs to use for vlans.. but the latest versions of ubuntu just kept resetting it versus the old one of leaving what ever we changed.
[17:52] <rev1> i did already bazhang. Chill.
[17:52] <rev1> bazhang just stating a simple opinion, not trying to complain thx
[17:52] <alusion> ubuntu isn't mounting my devices, says daemon is inhibited. Anyone think they can help out?
[17:52] <bazhang> rev1, thats for #ubuntu-offtopic . this is support ONLY.
[17:53] <rev1> bazhang ok
[17:53] <dustinspringman> hey folks... I have a SATA drive from a Windows machine that has a lot of data on it, but it won't "mount" in windows or Ubuntu automatically.. How can I mount the disk (is detected in disk utility) without losing data?
[17:54] <saneshark> Does anyone know how to do a wget query that has the little utf8 checkmark that rails apps use as a parameter? i'm trying to mirror a site using wget and utf8 checkmark in rails 3 is keeping me from being able to do this
[17:56] <dsa> theadmin, zentyal also is plugin-based but by default installs several stuff i don't really need =/ i didn't really enjoyed i mean it's great don't get me wrong but it's just too much for my needs right now
[17:56] <theadmin> dsa: Well, the only thing Ajenti has by default is a thing to install plugins.
[17:57] <dsa> theadmin, do you know if ajenti requires to config alot of stuff upon install or its just a matter of install and its ready to go
[17:57] <dr_willi-> alusion:  try mounting it by hand
[17:57] <dr_willi-> !mount
[17:58] <theadmin> dsa: I installed it, basically the only thing it makes you do is changing the admin password from the default admin:admin
[17:58] <theadmin> dsa: Well and installing the plugins you need
[17:58] <dsa> cause with zentyal i messed up dns and maybe more stuff =P
[17:59] <dr_willi-> to really mess things up, you need a computer. ;)
[17:59] <dsa> theadmin, ok cool ill probably try it then.. i really messed up with zentyal
[18:00] <alusion> how do I ls by date?
[18:01] <alusion> lh -lh | grep %t  ?
[18:01] <alusion> something something ?
[18:01] <SolarisBoy> ls -ltrh
[18:01] <Pumpkin-_> deepnds on what date you want
[18:01] <SolarisBoy> trueness
[18:02] <Pumpkin-_> ctime (create time), atime (last access time) or mtime (last modified time).
[18:02] <alusion> that felt cool
[18:02] <SolarisBoy> thats what she said
[18:03] <MrGeneral> Hello, so, I upgraded ubuntu, and I went chrome to start typing, even sellecting text, the color is just white. I mean I dont even see the cursor when I'm typing. Any idea?
[18:04] <theadmin> MrGeneral: You'd need to reinstall Chrome, it's not really an officially supported thing here. It might have been messed up during the upgrade, cause it's a third-party project
[18:05] <tonsofpcs> thanks theadmin .  Changing Prompt=lts to Prompt=normal in the file worked (I don't like seding files blind :)
[18:06] <theadmin> tonsofpcs: Sure, use vim or whatever, just sometimes you need to do stuff in a non-interactive manner
[18:06] <theadmin> tonsofpcs: So gave that to you if that was the case
[18:07] <dsa> is there any guideline on how to get info from the bot here?
[18:07] <alusion> !mount
[18:08] <ActionParsnip> !brain | dsa
[18:09] <dsa> ActionParsnip, thank you i just want to get some info someone told yesterday maybe you even =)
[18:09] <MrGeneral> theadmin, thanks
[18:09] <theadmin> dsa: Oh, that. http://irclogs.ubuntu.com is what you want, the bot doesn't do logging
[18:10] <theadmin> Or maybe it does but I don't know that
[18:10] <dsa> no theadmin it's just a command like the !brain one but gives back information about something
[18:11] <dsa> i got logs locally hehe =P
[18:11] <zykotick9> !msgthebot | dsa
[18:14] <dsa> i mean like to go and search for tips like this zykotick9> !dist-upgrade | dsa
[18:14] <bulletrulz> hey guys i have a qestion
[18:15] <ActionParsnip> bulletrulz: ask away
[18:15] <theadmin> dsa: Those are factoids, see http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi
[18:16] <NonaSuomy> just to note Ben64 this is why webGL wasn't working in ubuntu. (Linux: AMD/ATI Cards) not supported http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1220892
[18:16] <bulletrulz> well when i try to play games like smoking guns or open arena it turns my res down to 800x600 but how do i keep it on 1024x600
[18:16] <ActionParsnip> duckduckgo also has the bang:  !ubottu
[18:16] <ActionParsnip> bulletrulz: is that after you exit the game?
[18:16] <MonkeyDust> really?
[18:16] <bulletrulz> ActionParsnip, no when i enter the game how to keep it at my native res
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> MonkeyDust: eee pc....
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> bulletrulz: you may have to set it in the game
[18:18] <a_b0y> what is the shortcut for the task manager?
[18:18] <MonkeyDust> whattayaknow!!
[18:18] <bulletrulz> ActionParsnip, i have tried that but there is no 1024x600 option :/
[18:18] <ActionParsnip> MonkeyDust: not everyone uses a 72" screen
[18:18] <ActionParsnip> a_b0y: system monitor is in dash
[18:19] <MonkeyDust> ActionParsnip  my "really" remark was about ubottu in duckduckgo
[18:19] <ActionParsnip> a_b0y: the command it runs is: gnome-system-monitor
[18:19] <ActionParsnip> MonkeyDust: oh yeah, for sure. You can suggest them too, there are thousands of bangs
[18:19] <a_b0y> i thought there was a shortcut like crtl+alt+del or something
[18:19] <bulletrulz> ActionParsnip, i have tried that but there is no 1024x600 option :/
[18:19] <ActionParsnip> a_b0y: you can set a shortcut
[18:20] <a_b0y> how
[18:20] <ActionParsnip> a_b0y: http://lifehacker.com/5574735/use-ctrl%252Balt%252Bdel-to-launch-gnome-system-monitor
[18:20] <ActionParsnip> a_b0y: http://www.bing.com/search?q=ctrl+alt+del+gnome-system-monitor+&qs=n&form=QBRE&pq=ctrl+alt+del+gnome-system-monitor+&sc=0-7&sp=-1&sk=    is all I used.
[18:20] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip: thanks for the ddg !ubottu bang, will be using that!
[18:20] <ActionParsnip> a_b0y: nothing overly clever... top result....
[18:21] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: try some, see what happens. You can't break anything :)
[18:21] <shomon_> hi, I've got a computer with 10.04, and it's quite old. can I upgrade to 11.04?
[18:21] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip: honestly i use !i and !g too much :(
[18:21] <shomon_> instead of the newest thing? which would freak out the users...
[18:21] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: https://duckduckgo.com/bang.html     look at them all :)
[18:21] <theadmin> shomon_: No, only to 10.10 or 12.04
[18:21] <MonkeyDust> shomon_  you can to 12.04
[18:21] <bazhang> shomon_, 11.10 is still supported
[18:21] <shomon_> 10.10... hmm
[18:22] <ActionParsnip> shomon_: you can upgrade to 12.04 in one jump (LTS to LTS)
[18:22] <shomon_> yeah but I wouldn't want to
[18:22] <theadmin> shomon_: Well, 10.10 is dead so you can go to 12.04
[18:22] <bazhang> theadmin, you mean 11.10
[18:22] <shomon_> they are not geeks and it's taken them ages to put stuff in menus
[18:22] <brianb__> hey guys, I get a popup about evolution-calendar-factory crashing 3 or 4 times a day on my 12.10 desktop. I don't use any calendars, how can I stop it from running?
[18:22] <ActionParsnip> shomon_: 12.04 is LTS so supported til April 2017
[18:22] <shomon_> 11.10 maybe... I just don't want to make it so different.. also being such a slow computer...
[18:22] <theadmin> bazhang: No, uh, I think you can only upgrade to the next release of the branch, not just some random one, so from 10.04 it's 10.10 or 12.04
[18:23] <ActionParsnip> shomon_: you can use XFCE, it looks and smells like the classic Gnome desktop
[18:23] <theadmin> shomon_: Try Xubuntu
[18:23] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: ;)
[18:23] <bazhang> theadmin, there eolupgrades
[18:23] <theadmin> bazhang: Hm, don't know much about those I guess... Bah, they should just go rolling release for the non-LTS branch [/offtopic]
[18:23] <shomon_> so you don't recommend upgrading to 10.10 or 11.10?
[18:23] <MonkeyDust> shomon_  correct
[18:23] <shomon_> basically I just want python2.7 libraries to work
[18:24] <bazhang> shomon_, 10.10 is end of life
[18:24] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: could try: !gisafeoff search     to :)
[18:24] <bobweaver> shomon_,  do what you like I like 11.10 for many many reasons and use on 2 of my machines
[18:24] <shomon_> bobweaver: do you know how to upgrade to that?
[18:24] <bobweaver> shomon_,  what is you version that you are on now ?
[18:25] <shomon_> 10-04
[18:25] <ActionParsnip> shomon_: you'd need to upgrade to 11.04, then to 11.10
[18:25] <shomon_> not my computer.. I'm installing an erp so I don't want to mess with it too much today
[18:25] <shomon_> I will recommend upgrading all these computers thuogh
[18:25] <MonkeyDust> shomon_  fastest, cleaniest, easiest would be a fresh install
[18:25] <Walex> shomon_: ideally you would do a reinstall to 12.04 so you get the multiarch transition done.
[18:25] <bobweaver> shomon_,  there is a couple of ways ti do that . onw would be to run  do-release-upgrade other would be to change the code name in all the repos
[18:26] <shomon_> how do I upgrade to 11.04? maybe that has python 2.7 anyway
[18:26] <Walex> shomon_: in theory you could upgrade 10.04 to 11.04 and then to 12.04, but it may be a bit risky.
[18:26] <shomon_> thanks bobweaver
[18:26] <Walex> shomon_: also consider backports, or backporting Python 2.7 yourself.
[18:26] <ActionParsnip> shomon_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MaverickUpgrades
[18:26] <shomon_> thanks!
[18:26] <shomon_> to all :)
[18:26] <bobweaver> shomon_, you know what a code name is ?  lsb_release -c
[18:28] <Walex> shomon_: http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/p/python-defaults/python-defaults_2.7.3-0ubuntu7/changelog will tell you when Python 2.7 was added to a release
[18:28] <bobweaver> anyone know about debuging wine ? Netflix's keeps on stoping when I change workspace area
[18:28] <shomon_> thanks Walex
[18:29] <Walex> shomon_: it was added for Natty.
[18:30] <bobweaver> facepalm
[18:30] <dr_willi-> bobweaver:  you using that new netflix ppa thing?
[18:30] <bobweaver> er wron window sorry
[18:30] <vitimiti> ok, I am using linux mint 13, but this happens to me with ubuntu too → I am using an ATI Radeon HD 6320. Some times, when I shut down the system, I find a series of numbers and messages, many of them making reference to the fglrx driver, I've left the computer with that long time but still it won't shut down, does anybody know about this?
[18:30] <bobweaver> dr_willi-,  yup and it works great
[18:30] <dr_willi-> 'netflix desktop' ;)   i dont have it crashing here when i move around work spaces.
[18:31] <bobweaver> well besides whnen I switch window space *stops the movie/tv*
[18:31] <dr_willi-> bobweaver:  hmm.. I dont have that issue here either.. well at leat not that ive noticed. I put the netflix window on  my 2nd monitor  normally. Using Nvidia drivers
[18:32] <Notimik> hm if i want the uncomment of #GRUB_TERMINAL in /etc/default/grub to be permanent between kernel updates how to I fix that?
[18:32] <brianb__> think I solved my own problem: apt-get remove gnome-contacts
[18:32] <bobweaver> that is cool dr_willi-  yeah it just stops the movie when switching workspaces for me wanted to debug it but it is not a big deal
[18:36] <bobweaver> but at any rate aren't you glad that netflix is now working on Ubuntu . Many many hours can now be wasted faster then before ! =)
[18:38] <koaxiAl> nabend
[18:39] <bobweaver> Think about it dr_willi-  6 months ago  no netflix no steam and no unity3d(gaming) no stable armel image(nexus7)  now look at this w()()t W(())t  more proprietary software in software center = happy bob
[18:39] <dr_willi-> bobweaver:  id be happier if it was actually an official supported netflix thing.
[18:39] <bobweaver> +1 but this will do for now
[18:39] <Scunizi> I'm cleaning up older kernels on my system. I see linux-generic 3.0.0.28.32 but don't see a corresponding linux-generic 3.0.0.28.45 which appears to be the latest kernel installed. Why is that and will I harm my system getting rid of the .32 generic package?
[18:40] <Draco_> "libssl-dev requires libssl0.9.8 (= 0.9.8o-4squeeze13). But:   Version of libssl0.9.8 on the system is 0.9.8o-7ubuntu3.1." Any ideas? :(
[18:40] <idefix>  #ubuntu-nl-offtopic
[18:41] <MonkeyDust> Scunizi  those are very old kernels, what's the output of lsb_release -sd ?
[18:41] <Scunizi> MonkeyDust: I'm on 11.10.. I haven't upgraded yet..
[18:42] <bobweaver> Draco_,  can we see a     apt-cache policy libssl-dev            PASTEBIN IT PLZ
[18:42] <MonkeyDust> Scunizi  try deleting them in synaptic, or use the third party app ubuntu-tweak
[18:43] <Draco_> bobweaver, http://pastebin.com/J2scgGGX
[18:43] <Scunizi> MonkeyDust: I'm in synaptic.. just wondering about that "Linux-generic" package ending in .32.  There is no matching Linux-generic for the latest installed kernel
[18:44] <SparkyProjects> I installed chrome for ubuntu, says it was a stable version (chrome website) there were some error messages relating to being unstable when i  installed, but it works, however opening it today gives me an error "your profile could not be opened correctly", then when i hit OK, it first tells me that chrome was not shurdown correctly, i'm new to this.
[18:44] <SparkyProjects> I prefer chrome as everything is synced, ideas please  ?
[18:44] <trism> Scunizi: 3.0.0.28.32 is a meta package version, not an actual kernel version
[18:44] <bobweaver> Draco_,  what does    sudo apt-get install libssl-dev=1.0.1-4ubuntu5.5    do ?
[18:44] <Scunizi> trism: AH.. ok.. so no harm no foul.. got it .. thanks.
[18:45] <Draco_> bobweaver, the same error.. You can see here: http://pastebin.com/MvDaJNEY
[18:45] <ActionParsnip> SparkyProjects: if you run:  ps -ef | grep chrome     is it running still?
[18:45] <bobweaver> Draco_,  what are you doing with *debian* repo ?
[18:45] <bobweaver> Draco_,  squeeze
[18:46] <SparkyProjects> ActionParsnip: do i put that in terminal ?
[18:46] <Draco_> I dunno, I did some crazy stuff trying to follow a tutorial
[18:46] <ActionParsnip> SparkyProjects: yes
[18:46] <ActionParsnip> Draco_: thats a recipe for hell
[18:47] <Katbuntu> hey
[18:47] <zykotick9> Draco_: mixing distro's repos gives you a franken install, that no one wants to touch.
[18:47] <Draco_> Well the packages they included in the tutorial were outdated, so I tried to find something that worked
[18:47] <SparkyProjects> ActionParsnip: yes, chrome still runs
[18:47] <MonkeyDust> Draco_  it's the combination that doenst work
[18:47] <bobweaver> Draco_,  I am wondering if that is repo or if that is just a package what is  dpkg-query -l | grep squeeze       PASTEBIN plz
[18:48] <Scunizi> Draco_: if you do that sort of stuff, make sure your /home is on a separate drive or partition so when you have to reinstall to fix stuff you won't loose all your data.. playing with outside repos, weird tutorials etc means you *will* have to reinstall to fix stuff at some time.
[18:48] <ActionParsnip> SparkyProjects: that's why, kill the proceses off
[18:48] <SparkyProjects> how ?
[18:48] <ActionParsnip> SparkyProjects: if you pastenin the output of the command, I can advise
[18:49] <Draco_> bobweaver, http://pastebin.com/p4QtSVe2
[18:49] <Draco_> Scunizi, I was a noob (and still am) and didn't know the difference really
[18:49] <bobweaver> Draco_,  see us as Ubuntu Developers take alot packages from them and then alter to run better and faster or whatever then add to ubuntu repo
[18:49] <bobweaver> kinda ^^
[18:50] <bobweaver> Draco_,  rm and purge libssl-dev=0.9.8o-4squeeze13
[18:50] <bobweaver> then re-install I am guessing here that you did not add repo but installed a package with dpkg ?
[18:51] <bobweaver> Draco_,  then try to re-install it. What is your end goal ? like what are you doing ?
[18:51] <bobweaver> not debian one ^^^
[18:52] <SparkyProjects> ActionParsnip: as i said, im new to this, but http://pastebin.com/urgNuUxD
[18:52] <Draco_> bobweaver, I installed a package yeah.. And you mean remove with apt-get? I still get an error if that is what you mean. And my end goal was to compile a project, and it worked but well other things got messed up I see now
[18:53] <nonkn4mer> Scunizi: " playing with outside repos, weird tutorials etc means you
[18:53] <nonkn4mer>                  *will* have to reinstall to fix stuff at some time.
[18:53] <nonkn4mer> ^^ agreed
[18:53] <bobweaver> Draco_,  do you still have deb of libssl-dev ?  if so -P is to purge with dpkg, you can also just remove and purge with synaptic
[18:55] <Draco_> bobweaver, I'll check and try it
[18:55] <bobweaver> Draco_,  also can you show me tutorial that you where using ?
[18:55] <acidflash> NGEN
[18:56] <Draco_> bobweaver, yeah I was on this step http://www.trinitycore.info/How-to:Linux#Installing_OpenSSL_.28aka_libSSL.29
[18:56] <bekks> Draco_: Why dont you just use the libssl-dev from the Ubuntu repos?
[18:56] <bobweaver> Draco_,  yeah that is not a good tutorial just a heads up
[18:57] <bobweaver> rremove and purge all the debs that you wget'ed and just install with apt-get
[18:57] <bobweaver> also that might work if wrote like in a way that dpkg was running to install all three
[18:58] <bobweaver> but that is a bad tut
[18:58] <bobweaver> !ssl | Draco_
[18:58] <bobweaver> ok then
[18:58] <ActionParsnip> SparkyProjects: kill -9 2902; kill -9 2909; kill -9 2910
[18:58] <ActionParsnip> SparkyProjects: then rerun, any chrome processes?
[18:58] <bekks> !info libssl
[18:58] <bekks> !info openssl
[18:59] <bobweaver> thanks bekks
[18:59] <bobweaver> Draco_,  better tut for Ubuntu  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenSSL
[19:01] <bobweaver> Draco_,  also pkbot might be something to look at ? https://launchpad.net/pkbot
[19:02] <SparkyProjects> ActionParsnip: Did that and it killed chrome, then i clicked the icon to reopen, and got the same messages, i would remove and reinstall chrome if i knew of a proper stable source/method
[19:02] <Draco_> bobweaver, do you know this program or was it just a quick search? :D
[19:02] <ActionParsnip> SparkyProjects: you just need to kill the processes, nothing more
[19:02] <bobweaver> I know a little about it not much though Draco_
[19:02] <nonkn4mer> SparkyProjects: does it give the same error after rebooting the system?
[19:03] <ActionParsnip> SparkyProjects: the 2nd colomn is the PID of the process, kill the PID numbers and the process will die
[19:03] <bobweaver> Draco_,  just a guess but you are at the part *Installing OpenSSL (aka libSSL)*
[19:04] <SparkyProjects> OK. i'll reboot, back in a bit (i'm on irc via the PC so i'll still show online for any messages)
[19:04] <ActionParsnip> SparkyProjects: probably easier
[19:05] <Draco_> bobweaver, I was at that part.. I finished compiling and everything worked.. But now that I wanted to download SSH server I couldn't because of libssl-dev
[19:06] <bobweaver> Draco_,  yeah because it is installed and the canadate can not install due to jimble jamble libs
[19:07] <SparkyProjects> ActionParsnip: That worked this time, many thanks for the help :)
[19:08] <bobweaver> Draco_,  there is something called a debian/comntrol file in this file we list all packages that are need for program to either build and install  if it was calling for some lib that was debian only then there could be troubles. or if version is not correct in Ubuntu repos but debian repo has it . see what I am saying ?
[19:08] <bobweaver> debian/control *
[19:09] <ActionParsnip> SparkyProjects: no worries dude
[19:09] <Draco_> bobweaver, I see.. And is it just a list or does it do something? :D
[19:09] <bobweaver> Draco_,  it makes sure that there installed
[19:11] <bobweaver> Draco_,  enter into the terminal  apt-cache  show gedit | awk '/Depends:/,/Recommends:/'
[19:11] <bobweaver> this will show you this line for the package called gedit. See if these programs are not installed then the package manager installs them
[19:12] <Mukhthar_Ahmed> ubuntu 12.04 VNC connection is dark background
[19:12] <bobweaver> Draco_,  when you see (>=0.2)  that means version must be greater then or equal to the number in the ()
[19:13] <Draco_> bobweaver, that I understand.. But is there a fast way to check if I have all of those packages?
[19:14] <bobweaver> Draco_,  no there is but not worth the time. It is best to remove the deb that you have DL PURGE it that is. and then just install the ones that are in the ubuntu repo that way it(package) knows that thouse things are in repo
[19:14] <dr_willi-> Mukhthar_Ahmed:  usibng what vnc server?
[19:15] <Seven_Six_Two> does anyone know why my nm-applet would stop showing a network list? It connect(ed)s to my default network, but I can't change it by hand.
[19:15] <Mukhthar_Ahmed> dr_willi-: default with ubuntu 12.04 package
[19:15] <bobweaver> Like cd <where ever deb is>  && sudo dpkg -P  libssl-dev_0.9.8o-4squeeze1_i386.deb
[19:15] <SolarisBoy> Seven_Six_Two: it may be wpa_supplicant or ipv6 on wireless network which causes hat
[19:15] <dr_willi-> Mukhthar_Ahmed:  ive had numerous issues with Vino and Vinigre in the past. thoats the defaults ones.
[19:15] <SolarisBoy> had the same issue
[19:16] <bobweaver> Draco_,  or just use synaptic package manager
[19:16] <Mukhthar_Ahmed> what is the solution
[19:16] <Seven_Six_Two> SolarisBoy, do you remember where you found the fix? I can't find an error in dmesg which would suggest a place to start
[19:16] <bobweaver> Draco_,  you can search all *LOCAL* packages installed with synaptic
[19:16] <HondUSA> Whats up?
[19:17] <dr_willi-> Mukhthar_Ahmed:  i tend to use dedicated vncservers like vnc4server or tightvnc
[19:17] <asdf12> hello
[19:17] <dr_willi-> Mukhthar_Ahmed:  but i never want to share the 'current visible desktop' which is what vino and x11vnc does
[19:17] <Seven_Six_Two> I set ipv6 to ignore for this connection
[19:18] <Seven_Six_Two> dr_willi-, have you tried Xnest if over a lan?
[19:18] <Mukhthar_Ahmed> dr_willi- okay  will try vncserver
[19:18] <Draco_> bobweaver, I'm not able to remove or purge libssl-dev.. I tried sudo dpkg -P libssl-dev, but it doesn't work
[19:18] <SolarisBoy> have you dont that previously or now? if now you may need to re-login and re-check if previously - check and see if it's the wpa_supplicant thing - i saw a thread where they mentioned that it was causing some sort of hang
[19:18] <NewUbuntuUser> so hey, I'm about to become a new user here (hard drive dying, need to put in new one and can't find my windows 7 cd) can anyone help me with some questions before I take the dive?
[19:19] <bobweaver> Draco_,  or just use synaptic package manager
[19:19] <Seven_Six_Two> NewUbuntuUser, sure, give it
[19:19] <Mukhthar_Ahmed> dr_willi- but the defaults should atleast work
[19:19] <bobweaver> Draco_,  you got gui ?
[19:19] <SolarisBoy> Draco_: dpkg -l '*libssl*' would list the proper name if it's installed
[19:19] <SolarisBoy> when you get the name purge it using that which was returned and marked as ii
[19:20] <NewUbuntuUser> Ok, first up, will I need to dl a copy of chrome or otherweb browser before hand or does one come on ubuntu?
[19:20] <bobweaver> SolarisBoy,  the package is from debian  http://pastebin.com/J2scgGGX
[19:20] <bobweaver> NewUbuntuUser,  you can sign into chrome and synch up everything
[19:20] <SolarisBoy> cool so why wont it remove is there an error?
[19:20] <Seven_Six_Two> NewUbuntuUser, you'll get a bunch of software with default install, including firefox. You will install chrome from package manager once you've installed.
[19:20] <NewUbuntuUser> Cool
[19:21] <dr_willi-> Mukhthar_Ahmed:  the defaults have definatly had issues for a great many people in the past.
[19:21] <Draco_> bobweaver, yeah. Solarisboy: I've got the proper name (I think) it just gives an error
[19:21] <SolarisBoy> Draco_: whats the error?
[19:21] <dr_willi-> Mukhthar_Ahmed:  a check of askubuntu.com may show some work arounds  or other fixs
[19:21] <Network> #nagios
[19:21] <Draco_> It says "libcurl4-openssl-dev requires libssl-dev"
[19:21] <NewUbuntuUser> Second, is it immediately compatible with development packages like eclipse and the microsoft developer engine for asp.net, or will I need a virtual program to do those?
[19:21] <Mukhthar_Ahmed> dr_willi- yup i agree thanks.
[19:21] <dr_willi-> Seven_Six_Two:  on a home lan, i tend to use ssh x forwarding if needed. ;) i only use vnc to sort of have 'isolated' desktops.
[19:22] <Seven_Six_Two> NewUbuntuUser, technically, chromium is the package available. You would have to configure an additional repository (easy) to get "chrome"
[19:22] <SolarisBoy> Draco_: can you do 'apt-cache depends libssl-dev'?
[19:22] <Network> : NewUbuntuUser, technically, chromium is the package available. You would have to configure an additional repository (easy) to get "chrome"
[19:22] <Network> : Seven_Six_Two:  on a home lan, i tend to use ssh x forwarding if needed. ;) i only use vnc to sort of have 'isolated' desktops.
[19:22] <Seven_Six_Two> dr_willi-, I did xforwarding too, but Xnest is much faster over trusted network
[19:22] <SolarisBoy> is that libcurl4-openssl-dev listed on return? Draco_
[19:23] <SolarisBoy> if so and you dont need that for anything else its a dev package can you try to remove that package?
[19:23] <dr_willi-> Seven_Six_Two:  theres the ssh -Y option i belive to make it faster on trusted networks.. but really Ive not found the normal forward ing slow at all. ;)
[19:23] <Arney> Ubuntu Software Center is acting really strange, I re installed, but nothing. http://i45.tinypic.com/2py5ft3.jpg
[19:23] <dsa> info / instructions on zentyal are a bit misleading because you can't really just install 2 or 3 modules (the ones you need/want) from the start it requires to install and configure a bunch of other stuff :|
[19:23] <Seven_Six_Two> dr_willi-, do you forward full desktop?
[19:23] <dr_willi-> Arney:  reinstalled software center?  reinstalling to fix things is sort of a MS mindset.
[19:23]  * Network !jurus menghilang tanpa arah
[19:23] <bobweaver> !info  monodevelop | NewUbuntuUser
[19:23] <dr_willi-> Seven_Six_Two:  not normally. :) never really needed to.
[19:23] <NewUbuntuUser> third, will SAP run on it?
[19:24] <dr_willi-> Seven_Six_Two:  if i need that i would tend to use xdmcp but thats getting sort of old-skool
[19:24] <Draco_> SolarisBoy: It says: Requires "libssl1.0.0" and "zlib1g-dev". And it recommends "libssl-doc" and it is in conflict with "libssl-dev:i386"
[19:24] <dsa> why did i gave it another go... -_-'
[19:24] <Notimik> how do you get programs to autostart in 12.10?
[19:24] <bobweaver> Draco_,  I told you what you need to do
[19:25] <Danawar> Apache2 will not restart : http://pastebin.com/rNz93Kqq
[19:25] <Seven_Six_Two> NewUbuntuUser, it looks like there's a java gui client, but I don't know about the full system.
[19:25] <Danawar> any help will be apprecieted
[19:25] <Arney> dr_willi-: so what would be the proper approach to a solution?
[19:25] <Kingsy> guys, I think I have a driver problem on my ubuntu machine, my wifi works but I cant see a specific network at all. whereas all other machines can. I have tried both network-manager and wicd neither work. I can see other networks however. Would this be a driver problem?
[19:26] <Seven_Six_Two> dr_willi-, oh, that's the same thing, except that it's not an option in lightdm like it was in gdm. Xnest is the client to do XDMCP connections.
[19:26] <dr_willi-> Arney:   last time i had issues with software center, i used the cli apt tools to do a update and it fixed the issues.
[19:26] <SolarisBoy> bobweaver: is it that one of the dependant debs was installed from other than ubuntu repos?
[19:26] <trism> Notimik: gnome-session-properties
[19:26] <Notimik> trism: oki
[19:26] <bobweaver> SolarisBoy,  check out what he is installing "trinty core server "
[19:26] <SolarisBoy> k
[19:27] <bobweaver> SolarisBoy,  http://www.trinitycore.info/How-to:Linux#Installing_OpenSSL_.28aka_libSSL.29
[19:27] <Notimik> trimkind of hidden..
[19:27] <SolarisBoy> ahh i see already..
[19:27] <bobweaver> it has him DL debs from debian
[19:27] <SolarisBoy> special non standard openssl stuff?
[19:27] <SolarisBoy> oy
[19:27] <Seven_Six_Two> Well I'll be a monkey's uncle. I disabled ipv6  and my network list showed up. Could be a confound.
[19:27] <trism> Notimik: yes it used to be in the session menu, not sure why it was removed
[19:27] <Draco_> bobweaver, Lol.. I can't even apt-get install synaptic anything or use the download center..
[19:27] <Mukhthar_Ahmed> Notimik : startup applications preferences
[19:27] <SolarisBoy> Seven_Six_Two: cool
[19:27] <zschallz> Hi. My google-fu is failing. I have a server with no physical sound card. Is it still possible for sound to be made via software? I want sound to go through the sound server and make it out to my NX remote session.
[19:28] <bobweaver> Draco_,  do you have gui?
[19:28] <zschallz> Ubuntu lists "dummy osund output" as the only output source
[19:28] <Notimik> Mukhthar_Ahmed: could not find that under system settings
[19:28] <Arney> dr_willi-: Interesting, the issue only occurs on programs listed as technical items.
[19:28] <Draco_> bobweaver, I use Unity
[19:28] <Mukhthar_Ahmed> Notimik :  just type it in dash
[19:29] <bobweaver> Draco_,   in terminal   cd  && find . -name 'libssl-dev_0.9.8o-4squeeze1_i386.deb'          PASTEBIN that plz
[19:29] <sami__> hi
[19:29] <Notimik> Mukhthar_Ahmed: ah, not trivial to discover :)
[19:29] <sami__> have are you?
[19:29] <bobweaver> Draco_,  or is it the 64 bit one ?
[19:30] <Draco_> bobweaver, I use 64-bit yeah
[19:30] <bobweaver> Draco_,  then
[19:30] <bobweaver> Draco_,   in terminal   cd  && find . -name 'libssl-dev_0.9.8o-4squeeze1_amd64.deb'          PASTEBIN that plz
[19:31] <Draco_> bobweaver, http://pastebin.com/ZSKa5iNz
[19:31] <Draco_> That last one I downloaded just now. bobweaver
[19:32] <bobweaver> Draco_,  sudo dpkg -P libssl-dev_0.9.8o-4squeeze13_amd64.deb
[19:32] <bobweaver> error's ?
[19:33] <Danawar> How do i get unbanned from the #httpd IRC channel?
[19:33] <dr_willi-> err,, that 8o was supposed tobe 80 ? ;)
[19:33] <Draco_> bobweaver, it says I have to specify the package name and not just the containing file
[19:33] <bobweaver> Danawar,  talk @ #freenode
[19:33] <dr_willi-> Danawar:  id say ask in #freenode could be its just an overly broad bak.
[19:33] <yolanda> hi, anyone knows why my printer is rendering blank pdfs?
[19:33] <dr_willi-> ban
[19:33] <bobweaver> Draco_,  pastebin error plz and thanks
[19:34] <Draco_> bobweaver, http://pastebin.com/udeKUTup
[19:36] <bobweaver> Draco_,  sudo apt-get -y install pastebinit  &&  ls |pastebinit
[19:36] <bobweaver> then give us link
[19:37] <Draco_> bobweaver, as I said.. apt-get doesn't work :( I get an error about libssl-dev again
[19:37] <bekks> Draco_: Then pastebin the error you get please.
[19:37] <bobweaver> woops I am dumb
[19:38] <bobweaver> Draco_,  sudo dpkg -P libssl-dev
[19:38] <bobweaver> make sure that you are in same dir as the *.deb file
[19:40] <DrManhattan> I tried to mount my drive via fstab - not working anymore
[19:40] <DrManhattan> wah
[19:41] <escott> DrManhattan, do you want a lollypop?
[19:41] <bobweaver> Draco_,  after that is run    apt-cache policy libssl-dev     and PASTEBIN that plz
[19:41] <Draco__> bobweaver, I got disconnected but I get an error: http://pastebin.com/se1u7yxH
[19:42] <bobweaver> Draco_,  add =<Version name and number>
[19:43] <bobweaver> Draco_,  like this  dpkg -P libssl-dev=0.9.8o-4squeeze13
[19:43] <bobweaver> sudo ^^
[19:44] <bobweaver> sorry phone and talking and other things going on (cooking )
[19:44] <bobweaver> afk 5 min
[19:44] <iPaul> Hi there
[19:45] <DrManhattan> escott, yes. I demand one.
[19:46] <prospero1> I need help with the b43-fwcutter package.. anyone?
[19:46] <Kingsy> how would I go about upgrading the atheros driver? I think it has a problem.
[19:47] <bobweaver> prospero1,  you have tried jockey-gtk  ?
[19:47] <tb01110100> My icon theme broke with the latest update, both 12.04 and 12.10.
[19:47] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  ath9k or 5k ?
[19:47] <prospero1> no, what's that?
[19:47] <bobweaver> prospero1,  open termial and enter into it jockey-gtk
[19:47] <Kingsy> bobweaver: not sure --> Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x / AR542x Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)
[19:48] <Kingsy> oh.. so 5k ?
[19:48] <prospero1> oh that.. no that doesnt help
[19:48] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  can you PASTEBIN   lsmod  ?
[19:48] <Kingsy> sure
[19:49] <Kingsy> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397613/
[19:49] <bobweaver> prospero1,  can you plz pastebin   lspci -vnn | grep 14e4  ?
[19:49] <Kingsy> bobweaver: so yeah ath5k
[19:49] <prospero1> no need, I have 4331
[19:49] <prospero1> broadcom
[19:49] <bobweaver> oh my gosh would you like some help prospero1  ?
[19:50] <prospero1> sure if you insist, taught thats what u need
[19:50] <bobweaver> !pastebin | prospero1
[19:51] <Kingsy> bobweaver: any ideas>
[19:51] <bobweaver> Kingsy, how about  lspci -knn | grep Ath
[19:52] <prospero1> here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397621/
[19:53] <Kingsy> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397623/
[19:53] <deadmund> When I press ctrl + l in xchat the chat window is cleared.  Is there a way to undo this?
[19:53] <bobweaver> prospero1,  thanks see the part that looks like  [14e4:4331]   that is the impoant part and is mistaken many times , lets see     dpkg-query -l | grep  b43
[19:54] <vn> how are dns working in ubuntu 12.04+?  I added a config for them in /etc/network/interfaces but it still whines there is no dns server (probably using resolvconfd) do I need to restart something?
[19:54] <bobweaver> deadmund,  all logs are under ~/.xchat/*
[19:54] <deadmund> bobweaver: Thanks
[19:54] <prospero1> this is short so i paste here
[19:55] <prospero1> ii  b43-fwcutter                           1:015-9                                 Utility for extracting Broadcom 43xx firmware
[19:55] <prospero1> ii  firmware-b43-installer                 1:015-9                                 Installer package for firmware for the b43 driver
[19:55] <Kingsy> bobweaver: perhaps you can shed some light, the problem is, the driver seems to be working, I can see networks, however there is one network i cant see at all.. other pc's windows and linux can see it and connect to it. not this one
[19:55] <Kingsy> bobweaver: I was thinking maybe the driver could be faulty somehow?
[19:55] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  what is version of driver ? apt-cache policy ath5k
[19:56] <bobweaver> prospero1,  what about        rfkill list all    ?
[19:56] <bobweaver> and lsmod | grep  b43
[19:56] <Kingsy> bobweaver: N: Unable to locate package ath5k
[19:57] <kilz> whats the latex ubuntu
[19:57] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  wait this is not wireless and you should only get one network with eth0
[19:57] <Kingsy> bobweaver: huh?
[19:58] <prospero1> i basically did everythin described here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#b43_-_No_Internet_access didn't help
[19:58] <kilz> can anyone tell me the name of the latex ubuntu version
[19:58] <bekks> kilz: LaTeX is a framework for typesetting
[19:58] <Kingsy> I am talking about wlan0 here, I am connected via eth0 now otherwise we wouldnt be able to chat :)
[19:58] <bekks> kilz: There is no latex ubuntu version.
[19:58] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  woops sorry reading two things at once again sorry
[19:58] <prospero1> rfkill paste : http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397633/
[19:58] <Kingsy> bobweaver: ah np, so yeah it says that it cant find ath5k.. any reason why that might be?
[19:59] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  maybe try to scan plz   iwlist scan
[19:59] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  picking up networks ?
[19:59] <escott> !info texlive | kilz
[20:00] <kilz> bekks: u see am using 12.04 and i want to know if there is any update
[20:00] <dsa> can someone please help on how to safely remove zentyal and everything that was installed with it by default? a lot of unecessary stuff :/
[20:00] <Kingsy> no.. it says no scan results.
[20:00] <Kingsy> bobweaver: but I can scan with wicd
[20:00] <bekks> kilz: Then just run sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[20:00] <bobweaver> prospero1, what is kernel version ?    uname -r
[20:01] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  try to sudo  rmmod ath5k and then put back  sudo modprobe ath5k
[20:01] <bobweaver> then scan again Kingsy
[20:01] <kilz> bekks: k, i will do that
[20:01] <Kingsy> k
[20:01] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  also what about rfkill list all
[20:02] <Sazhen86> kilz: The latest version of ubuntu is 12.10.  The latest LTS release is 12.04
[20:03] <prospero1> 3.2.0-32-generic
[20:03] <bobweaver> prospero1,  thanks
[20:03] <Kingsy> bobweaver: after you have used modprobe, how do you bring up the device?
[20:04] <kilz> sazhen86: is it the same as the pangolin?
[20:04] <dsa> it installed a lot of stuff like sql ldap etc.. etc how to uninstall all of that i mean to install was as simple as apt-get install zentyal-"module" but with it installs so many crap i just want to undo this :x
[20:04] <Kingsy> naaa same thing wicd brought up the device
[20:04] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  that adds mod (driver to kernel ) should bring it up on its own, But I see that wicd is installed is networkmanager also ?
[20:04] <Kingsy> bobweaver: no I removed it
[20:05] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  iwlist scan       does it pull up networks ?
[20:05] <Kingsy> no, it says no scan results
[20:06] <Sazhen86> kilz: precise pangolin is version 12.04
[20:06] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  what about     rfkill list all
[20:06] <kilz> Sazhen86: is this the same as the pangolin?
[20:06] <Sazhen86> kilz: 12.10 is quantal quetzal
[20:06] <Kingsy> bobweaver: nothing of interest --> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397643/
[20:07] <kilz> Sazhen86: k i see
[20:07] <kilz> Sazhen86: thanks man
[20:07] <Sazhen86> kilz: No worries
[20:07] <prospero1> bobweaver what else can be done? i have the firmware & fw-cutter.. but they dont help
[20:08] <bobweaver> prospero1,  lets see     dpkg-query -l | grep  *broad*
[20:08] <prospero1> returned nothing
[20:08] <Kingsy> bobweaver: any other ideas?
[20:09] <bobweaver> Kingsy,  not sure boot to other kernel in grub and test ?
[20:09] <Kingsy> hrm, ok
[20:09] <Kingsy> thanks anyways
[20:09] <Kingsy> brb
[20:10] <bobweaver> prospero1,  what is apt-cache policy  b43     again plz
[20:10] <prospero1> unable to locate package
[20:11] <bobweaver> prospero1,  what is apt-cache policy  b43-fwcutter      again plz
[20:12] <prospero1> installed: 1:015-9
[20:12] <bobweaver> prospero1, also what about    apt-cache  policy  bcmwl-kernel-source
[20:13] <zoktar> so i read about tegra 3 commiting to open source, does this mean better performance on nexus7 with ubuntu?.
[20:14] <prospero1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397656/ bobweaver
[20:16] <bobweaver> prospero1,  try this
[20:16] <bobweaver> sudo apt-get -y --purge remove b43-fwcutter && sudo apt-get -y --purge remove firmware-b43-installer  && sudo apt-get -y install b43-fwcutter && sudo apt-get -y install firmware-b43-installer && sudo modprobe b43
[20:19] <prospero1> bobweaver http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397671/ aborted :(
[20:20] <bobweaver> prospero1,  er "Unsupported device(s) found: PCI id 14e4:4331"   what is lspci -vnn | grep 14e4   again plz
[20:21] <neberu> m_ i am in
[20:21] <prospero1> lspci http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397676/
[20:21] <bobweaver> prospero1,  might as well and update and upgrade also  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y upgrade  let us know when upgrade is done
[20:22] <bobweaver> prospero1,  lets see a   lsmod
[20:24] <prospero1> bobweaver lsmod http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397680/
[20:24] <bobweaver> thanks
[20:24] <prospero1> upgrade in progress..
[20:25] <bobweaver> prospero1,  is   rfkill list all    all no's ?
[20:25] <prospero1> all no
[20:25] <ryan_turner> Hi, I have a built in Intel HD 4000 graphics adapter as well as an NVidia GTX 550 Ti. I'd like to use 3 displays for my desktop, utilizing all three ports. The HD Graphics do not show up for x server or under lspci; how do I bring that back? Whats the right way to do this?
[20:26] <bobweaver> prospero1,  what is ubuntu version ?  12.04 ?
[20:26] <prospero1> yea precise
[20:26] <prospero1> amd64
[20:27] <bobweaver> prospero1,  this is plain of attack  if upgrade and re-installing will not work I made package of b43 for g-friends computer because that was also not working for here (its just older firmwarre) but if all else fails we will just install that package but 1st we will try Ubuntu repos
[20:29] <prospero1> great thx for helping.. but I did this a couple times with diff methods, all same result. hope works now. fyi this is macbook pro early 2011
[20:30] <bobweaver> prospero1,  what do you know so is g-friends ;)
[20:31] <prospero1> hehe :) question though: what to do with other distros?
[20:31] <ryan_turner> Any help for me? I feel like Im doing something wrong.
[20:31] <ryan_turner> I mean, I feel like Im not approaching this the right way *
[20:31] <bobweaver> prospero1,  well we wait what is output of    dmesg |grep b43
[20:31] <bobweaver> prospero1,  what other distros ?
[20:32] <prospero1> well backtrack for example
[20:33] <bobweaver> ryan_turner,  what are you approaching ? sorry I must have missed something  like I am trying to do X and I have tried X and X is happening
[20:33] <bobweaver> prospero1,  we can PM each other for that
[20:33] <ryan_turner> bobweaver, I have an NVidia GTX550 with two monitors. They're working well. I have an HD4000 built into my Z77 mobo. I want to attach a 3rd monitor to it, but the HD4000 isnt showing up in nvidia-settings for me to configure it.
[20:34] <ryan_turner> bobweaver, also, the intel graphics entry is missing  under lspci
[20:34] <bobweaver> prospero1,  backtrack and all other distros are not supported on this channel but I am sure we can talk about that when the time comes.
[20:35] <prospero1> great.. lets get this done first
[20:35] <bobweaver> ryan_turner,  I am sorry but I am not the best person for that. I am sure that others will come along though .(cant $$ more monitors )
[20:36] <ryan_turner> Ok, thanks for trying though :)
[20:36] <machicola> is a single character typically one byte of data? how does that work
[20:37] <ryan_turner> machicola, yes.
[20:38] <ryan_turner> Officially its 7 bits for standard ascii, but exnteded ascii has 256 aka one byte.
[20:38] <ryan_turner> (unsigned)
[20:38] <ryan_turner> lol
[20:39] <machicola> ahh, ok... yeah that sounds familiar somehow
[20:46] <eternalspline> anyone free to help with some port forwarding?
[20:46] <seednode> Well, I haven't been able to make it work with my router...
[20:47] <eternalspline> that's not heartening lol
[20:47] <prospero1> update & upgrade done btw bobweaver
[20:47] <eternalspline> Trying to correctly forward port 51413 for use with transmission from my desktop, to a laptop that is bridging a wireless connection to my dlink router
[20:47] <bobweaver> prospero1,  great do you have to reboot was a new kernel installed ?
[20:48] <eternalspline> err trying to forward port 51413 for use by transmission  from my desktop, to a laptop that is bridging a wireless connection to my dlink router
[20:48] <eternalspline> somehow the text was cut off :^c
[20:48] <prospero1> no i dont think so
[20:48] <dr_willis> eternalspline:  so its desktop -> wifi -> laptop -> wired to router ?
[20:48] <eternalspline> desktop -> switch -> laptop -> wifi -> router
[20:49] <dr_willis> desktop -> lan with laptop -> wireless to router.
[20:49] <dr_willis> ;)
[20:49] <eternalspline> tried forwarding router port 51413 to laptop and then laptop bridges to desktop via lan
[20:49] <bobweaver> prospero1,  might as well and update and upgrade also  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y upgrade  let us know when upgrade is done
[20:49] <eternalspline> Currently using the laptop's bridge right now to talk to you :D
[20:49] <bobweaver> er
[20:49] <MonkeyDust> sounds like !ics internet sharing to me
[20:49] <bobweaver> sudo apt-get -y --purge remove b43-fwcutter && sudo apt-get -y --purge remove firmware-b43-installer  && sudo apt-get -y install b43-fwcutter && sudo apt-get -y install firmware-b43-installer && sudo modprobe b43
[20:49] <dr_willis> MonkeyDust:  yep. ;)
[20:50] <bobweaver> prospero1,  ^^^^
[20:50] <MonkeyDust> !ics | eternalspline read this
[20:51] <eternalspline> MonkeyDust - I am currently successfully sharing internet through my ubuntu machine on the network. I should give more information
[20:51] <dsa> anyway to pause or capture text displayed when ubuntu is shutting down or starting up?
[20:51] <eternalspline> just installed a new ubuntu partition on the desktop - also have windows 7 running
[20:51] <eternalspline> ports seem to forward to utorrent on windows 7 just fine
[20:51] <m_> msg neberu
[20:51] <eternalspline> which makes me think it's ufw on the new ubuntu install
[20:51] <dsa> way too fast to read anything
[20:51] <prospero1> update & upgrade again??
[20:53] <eternalspline> I've read the ufw man page and it seems to me that "sudo ufw default allow" should just open up everything, ya?
[20:53] <bobweaver> prospero1,  did it give same error again after purge and install of firmware and fwcutter ?
[20:53] <tmmunq> well, so would ufw disable...
[20:53] <wdilli01> Hi folks, I want to remove the ability for a machine to be restarted so somehow removing that capability from the unity menu, and somehow mapping init 6 to init 0, shutdown would still be allowed of course, anyone know where to start?
[20:53] <DigitalYeti> hey guys I'm trying to add some unallocated space from a windows partition to my ubuntu partition on my machine. I'm following a guide that said to boot into the live cd and use gparted to resize the partition
[20:54] <prospero1> well didn't try again, will in a sec
[20:54] <mickster04> wdilli01: back up your user data, re-install :p
[20:54] <DigitalYeti> I tried that and I've got the unallocated space now, but it's to the left of my ubuntu partition and I can't figure out how to add it or move my ubuntu partition to the left of it so I can use it?
[20:54] <eternalspline> actually for more information - uTorrent on the windows box works perfectly and is on port 32459. I have tried switching transmission's port to 32459 and it returns that the port is closed
[20:54] <DigitalYeti> anyone have a clue how to do this?
[20:55] <wdilli01> mickster04: how does that help me?
[20:55] <eternalspline> I don't know what effect an operating system change would have on port forwarding - I would guess no effect.
[20:55] <gordonjcp> DigitalYeti: you can't, really
[20:55] <eternalspline> unless the new OS's firewall was blocking the port
[20:55] <DigitalYeti> gordonjcp: you can't add unallocated space to a linux partition?
[20:55] <mickster04> wdilli01: it saves time
[20:55] <prospero1> bobweaver in the meantime, how do I add a repository? i need https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/OpenvpnSoftwareRepos
[20:56] <gordonjcp> DigitalYeti: you can't move the unallocated space from one end of the disk to the other
[20:56] <eternalspline> Digital yeti, please tell me you're manipulating an unmounted partition
[20:56] <wdilli01> mickster04: hows that? I have a vm configured exactly how i want it, i just want to disable its ability to be "restarted" instead leaving only the power off ability
[20:56] <DigitalYeti> eternalspline: I believe so, I am booted from a livecd
[20:56] <tmmunq> that can be tricky, not only do you need to resize partition, you have to resize fs as well. that can be dangerous if you mess up
[20:56] <LuckyBastard> hello , can anyone give me a hand with a wifi problem?
[20:56] <DigitalYeti> well, I'm considering just deleting all partitions and starting from scratch to be honest
[20:56] <eternalspline> yeah... in order to "slide" a partition you have to do a bitwise transfer, which can be dangerous
[20:56] <DigitalYeti> ok
[20:56] <DigitalYeti> I guess I'll jsut format and reinstall
[20:57] <alexxxa> hello! Trying to install wifi (again). cant run "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper"
[20:57] <DigitalYeti> thanks!
[20:57] <LuckyBastard> LOL aleXXA same problem im having
[20:57] <alexxxa> FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found.
[20:57] <LuckyBastard> aleXXXa what wifi driver
[20:57] <bobweaver> prospero1,  are you sure you want to do that ?
[20:57] <bobweaver> prospero1, that is not supported here (kinda)
[20:57] <prospero1> well i need openvpn, why not
[20:57] <alexxxa> LuckyBastard: last time, on 12.04 somebody helped me to solve it. Now I don't remember how......
[20:57] <bobweaver> !info openvpn
[20:58] <bobweaver> ^^
[20:58] <tmmunq> openvpn is in ubuntu repo already
[20:58] <LuckyBastard> LOL you need to LSPCI and fidnout what driver you have ....
[20:58] <mickster04> wdilli01: ah well.... i thought it was just your ,achine that you'd managed to break... in which case search on
[20:59] <LuckyBastard> alexxxa do you know your computer brand and model?
[20:59] <alexxxa> Netgear 3100, I have already driver for windows, only have to solve the problem with ndiswrapper
[20:59] <bobweaver> alexxxa,  can you please the paste the output of       lspci -vnn
[21:00] <bobweaver> alexxxa,  or is this a usb wifi thingy ?
[21:00] <alexxxa> usb wifi
[21:00] <nongoogle> How do you figure out why the GRUB loader doesn't? (load at startup when it says it shall)
[21:00] <LuckyBastard> ahhh
[21:00] <eternalspline> k.... so straight up disabled ufw on the desktop. now the network is Desktop 192.168.1.166 using gateway 192.168.1.1 which is eth0 on laptop. Laptop eth1 is 192.168.0.108 which is connected to dlink router
[21:00] <LuckyBastard> http://growingtheneurons.blogspot.com/2011/05/getting-netgear-wnda3100v2-to-work-on.html
[21:00] <LuckyBastard> alexxa .. this should be it http://growingtheneurons.blogspot.com/2011/05/getting-netgear-wnda3100v2-to-work-on.html
[21:00] <eternalspline> eth1 is bridged to eth0 on the laptop
[21:00] <bobweaver> alexxxa,  thanks can you please use pastebin and paste the output of" lsusb"
[21:00] <LuckyBastard> now. ... anyone want to help me with my broadco bcm4311 crazyness?
[21:01] <eternalspline> trying to forward 32459 to transmission on desktop
[21:01] <LuckyBastard> plleeaseee
[21:01] <bobweaver> LuckyBastard,  what is lspci -vnn | grep 14e4  ?  PASTEBIN plz
[21:01] <alexxxa> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397740/
[21:01] <bobweaver> thanks alexxxa
[21:02] <prospero1> tmmunq i can't find it tho
[21:02] <marinerojoven> How do I find a list of channels
[21:02] <DJones> !alis | marinerojoven
[21:03] <tmmunq> it might be split into openvpn-server and openvpn-client
[21:03] <marinerojoven> Thanks
[21:03] <pigeonor> anyone able to help me get apc or uploadprogress running?
[21:03] <pigeonor> keep getting errors
[21:03] <LuckyBastard> BobWeaver .. http://pastebin.com/DYDxrKYc    thanks
[21:04] <bobweaver> alexxxa,  here is chilli555 anwser to that usb thingy   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1965989
[21:04] <marinerojoven> !alis
[21:05] <gordonjcp> oh fun, this install is infected again
[21:05] <brianm> using upstart on 12.04, is there a nice command to do "if the service is stopped, start it, if it is started restart it"
[21:05] <bobweaver> LuckyBastard,  dpkg-query -l | grep b43 && rfkill list all && lsmod     Pastebin plz
[21:05] <bekks> gordonjcp: You have an infected Ubuntu install?
[21:05] <brianm> ie, the normal behavior for "restart" in an init script
[21:05] <gordonjcp> bekks: there's some nasty malware going about called "Mozilla Thunderbird"
[21:06] <pigeonor> https://gist.github.com/143e7b0329d68470b817
[21:06] <gordonjcp> bekks: which renders your machine unusable and hammers your IMAPS server with malformed connections until *that* turns up its toes, too
[21:07] <bekks> gordonjcp: Never had that problem with Thunderbird.
[21:07] <LuckyBastard> BobWeaver   http://pastebin.com/tPbnsnwN
[21:07] <yhusha> how to remove ram disk if there are suspected errors and make a fresh ramdisk
[21:07] <gordonjcp> o_O
[21:08] <gordonjcp> yhusha: that doesn't sound sane, what exactly are you trying to do?
[21:08] <bekks> yhusha: Replace the RAM then.
[21:08] <eternalspline> ok so now I have This setup: Ubuntu with ufw off on lan with laptop. laptop is set into DMZ of router. laptop routes internet through its firewall to desktop
[21:08] <eternalspline> still can't figure out how to forward port 32459
[21:08] <bobweaver> LuckyBastard,  you have 2 firmwares installed       so remove theone you do not need       sudo apt-get --purge remove firmware-b43legacy-installer
[21:08] <gordonjcp> eternalspline: that doesn't sound sane either
[21:08] <LuckyBastard> eternal foward it in your router? or your OS?
[21:08] <eternalspline> nope, not sane at all
[21:08] <bobweaver> LuckyBastard,  then    sudo modprobe b43    do you have wireless ?
[21:08] <eternalspline> really don't want to use dmz
[21:09] <gordonjcp> eternalspline: what are you trying to do?
[21:09] <dsa> when booting/shutting down cli output passes too fast to read how can i access that information afterwards or make it slower or even pause?
[21:09] <dr_willis> dsa:  try ctrl-s/q
[21:09] <yhusha> so what a person cant create a ram disk and then remove it?
[21:09] <eternalspline> trying to forward port 32459 to the program transmission so that I can upload and download files through it
[21:09] <eternalspline> the desktop recieves its connection through lan with a laptop which gets it from a wireless router
[21:09] <bekks> yhusha: Which ramdisk do you talk about, actually?
[21:10] <designbybeck_> I'm doing a tutorial for our Public Access Open Source computer.. I am looking for the Graphic for the System Gear in the top right panel. Where might this be so I can put t in my document?
[21:10] <yhusha> hold on
[21:10] <dsa> dr_willis, thanks :D
[21:10] <bobweaver> gordonjcp,  you have CVE report of this thunderbird thingy ?
[21:10] <eternalspline> 32459 is the port that utorrent uses on the windows partition of the desktop, it seems to work fine without any firewall disabling
[21:10] <tmmunq> you have the router routing for the laptop and the laptop routing for the desktop?
[21:10] <gordonjcp> dsa: dmesg
[21:10] <eternalspline> yep
[21:10] <gordonjcp> bobweaver: I will when I can track down what's causing its errant behaviour
[21:10] <gordonjcp> bobweaver: it's fundamentally broken anyway
[21:10] <eternalspline> mostly because I am too cheap to go out and buy a wireless adapter for the desktop
[21:11] <eternalspline> and I have this spare laptop that I sometimes use as a server
[21:11] <gordonjcp> bobweaver: when I remove the globalmenu nonsense, thunderbird ends up with no menus at all
[21:11] <tmmunq> did your wifi router really not give you any lan ports?
[21:11] <dr_willis> eternalspline:  found some great ones for $18 on amazon. usb dongles/devices ;)
[21:11] <eternalspline> lol not the point
[21:11] <eternalspline> point is the setup works on windows and I don't see how port forwarding is too OS dependent
[21:11] <tmmunq> so this is an experiment in bridging?
[21:11] <bobweaver> gordonjcp,  this is the cve you talk about ?  http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2012-5838
[21:11] <eternalspline> landlord won't let me drill holes in the walls to run cable
[21:11] <bekks> eternalspline: Forwarding is part of the OS configuration.
[21:12] <eternalspline> and i'm not running 50m of cable through the house
[21:12] <dr_willis> eternalspline:   you mean when you have windows on the desktop?
[21:12] <eternalspline> dual boot
[21:12] <eternalspline> booting into windows is fine, booting into ubuntu fails to forward the port
[21:12] <dr_willis> eternalspline:  what torrent client on windows?
[21:12] <eternalspline> utorrent
[21:12] <tmmunq> is ubuntu the laptop or the desktop?
[21:12] <eternalspline> ubuntu is on both
[21:12] <bobweaver> gordonjcp,  or is it usn-1636-1 ?
[21:12] <bobweaver> !usn-1636-1
[21:13] <alexxxa> unfortunately, couldn't help myself. I've read the whole topic. Nothing specific :(
[21:13] <eternalspline> the desktop dual boots ubuntu and windows. the laptop runs ubuntu
[21:13] <dr_willis> I belive utorrnt has a upnp feature to auto set up port forwarding.. err.. if ubuntu is on both.. when does windows figure int oit?
[21:13] <bobweaver> bot dont list CVE's wtf
[21:13] <LuckyBastard> BobWeaver now the NIC is being recognized by the OS but there are no drivers [Device not ready (firmware missing)]
[21:13] <yhusha> this is what was done: mkdir /home/yhusha/ramdisk; sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=512M,mode=777 tmpfs /home/yhusha/ramdisk
[21:13] <dr_willis> eternalspline:  there is utorrent for linux now. ;)
[21:13] <eternalspline> lol I would try that
[21:13] <tmmunq> there is?
[21:13] <gordonjcp> bobweaver: no idea, all I know is that when I start Thunderbird it almost immediately uses all RAM and swap it can get its hands on, and hammers seven bloody bells out of my IMAP seriver
[21:13] <bobweaver> LuckyBastard,  dpkg-query -l | grep  b43
[21:13] <gordonjcp> *server
[21:13] <eternalspline> the port transmission uses by default is 51413
[21:14] <eternalspline> the port utorrent uses by default is 32459
[21:14] <gordonjcp> bobweaver: I've given up on Thunderbird
[21:14] <dr_willis> utorrent has a web only interface on linux.. but its been out for linux for some time now
[21:14] <yhusha> how to undo that
[21:14] <eternalspline> utorrent on windows and transmission on my ubuntu install are now set to the same 32459
[21:14] <gordonjcp> bobweaver: it's been pretty much useless since they started the tabs nonsense
[21:14] <eternalspline> ufw is turned off
[21:14] <bekks> yhusha: "umount" <-> "mount"
[21:14] <eternalspline> err ufw is turned off on the desktop
[21:14] <eternalspline> the laptop uses ufw with firestarter as an interface
[21:14] <LuckyBastard> BobWeaver http://pastebin.com/LwcBne0U
[21:14] <bobweaver> thanks
[21:14] <tmmunq> youre trying to do this with bridging? do you have to have forwarding on for that?
[21:15] <yhusha> but then it stays in the directory if the directory folder is deleted does that undo the whole action
[21:15] <bekks> yhusha: When what stays in which directory?
[21:15] <eternalspline> connection is successfully bridged. have the laptop allowing all connections on 32459
[21:15] <bobweaver> LuckyBastard,  ok try this sudo apt-get --purge remove firmware-b43-installer && sudo apt-get -y install firmware-b43-installer && sudo modprobe b43
[21:15] <bekks> yhusha: What are you trying to achieve, actually?
[21:15] <eternalspline> i'm typing this from the desktop - so a connection is up
[21:15] <llaskin> so I am trying to boot from a ISO I burned to a DVD, and I don't even get to the "selection" screen.  I see the litle guy at the bottom of the screen, and then I get blinky cursor, and thats it
[21:15] <llaskin> any suggestions?
[21:16] <DrManhattan> I have a problem - nvidia-current doesnt give me any kind of text readout when booting, even with "text" being the only mode entry in /etc/default/grub
[21:16] <yhusha> improve boot performance and gen responsiveness through all operations
[21:16] <gordonjcp> llaskin: don't use obsolete spinny plastic
[21:16] <dr_willis> llaskin:  at the little guy - hit space. and try the nomodeset option
[21:16] <gordonjcp> llaskin: use a USB stick
[21:16] <llaskin> usb stick does the same thing
[21:16] <dr_willis> !nomodeset
[21:16] <bekks> yhusha: Then mounting something to /home/whatever/ramdisk is totally nonsense, since it has absolutely no effect.
[21:17] <eternalspline> other ports are fine as well... minecraft seems to work dandy running through this setup
[21:17] <LuckyBastard> BobWeaver  You sir are a gentleman and a scholar. The Wireless interface came back up and connected. You have balls the size of planets to be able to process all this people at the same time
[21:17] <dr_willis> eternalspline:  could be the torrent client has a auto setup port forwaredng feature thats needeed.
[21:17] <alexxxa> help me, please. Brother wants to kick me out of his room, therefore I need this wifi stick enabled, seriously XD
[21:17] <llaskin> dr_willis ty, i did the space bar and it seems to have worked
[21:17] <yhusha> okay thats the feel of it thats why the new task is to undo those actions.... got this much from intuition
[21:18] <yhusha> so how to delete/undo that
[21:18] <eternalspline> client is set to use UPnP or NAT-PMP port forwarding from my router. I have a feeling this is the issue
[21:18] <dr_willis> yhusha:  umount  the ramdisk, then delete the dir.. its gone.
[21:18] <eternalspline> as I don't know if firestarter/ufw does UPnP or NAT-PMP
[21:18] <bekks> yhusha: "sudo umount /home/whatever/ramdisk"
[21:18] <yhusha> thought so appreciated
[21:18] <alexxxa> It worked last time, somebody helped me, I remember. But I installed 12.10 from the zero, and I dont remember how was my problem last time solved
[21:18] <serp_> I have a usb sound card. when I plug it in it shows up in dmesg and in /proc/asound/cards, but Ubuntu's Sound Settings doesn't find it, and there is no sound when playing things. what to do?
[21:18] <JohnTeddy> Pidgin used to notify me with a colored envelope on the top right of my screen when I have a new message. With the latest ubuntu release.. it no longer does that. How can I turn those notifications back on?
[21:19] <bobweaver> LuckyBastard,  reboot and see if works I will brb walking kernel (dog)
[21:19] <dr_willis> alexxxa:  all ive ever had to do was plug in a wire the first time, run that restricted-extras tool and let it instll the needed drivers.
[21:20] <dr_willis> alexxxa:  now a days i got a usb-wifi dongle thats fully supported by ubuntu out of the box. ;) i use it the first time to get the 2nd one going.
[21:20] <eternalspline> also utorrent for linux is just a server
[21:20] <eternalspline> still needs a client which is windows specific
[21:21] <vel0> hi
[21:22] <eternalspline> DERP
[21:22] <eternalspline> fixed it
[21:22] <eternalspline> failed to scroll down in firestarter to see that underneath the "allow" policies there is also a "forward" policies
[21:22] <DlukZA1> i know this is a weird question to ask here, but is it possible to play music from an ubuntu box, to an appleTV via airplay?
[21:22] <eternalspline> put in the correct port there, removed the laptop from the dmz - protected by firewall again
[21:22] <eternalspline> and torrents work
[21:22] <eternalspline> thanks fer puttin' up with me
[21:22] <dr_willis> eternalspline:  Huh? utorrent for linux runs as a client, with a web interface to access it..
[21:23] <dr_willis> eternalspline:  torrent clients are servers and clients. :)
[21:23] <eternalspline> dr_willis good to know
[21:23] <eternalspline> :D
[21:23] <dr_willis> I said so earelier when i mentioned utorrent ;P
[21:23] <yhusha> any critic on adding this line to fstab: tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults,size=512M 0 0
[21:24] <dr_willis> yhusha:  mine is -->
[21:25] <dr_willis> tmpfs/tmptmpfsdefaults,noatime,mode=177700
[21:25] <dr_willis> tmpfs /tmp tmpfs  defaults,noatime,mode=1777  0  0
[21:25] <pc_> k
[21:25] <NopeChuckTesta69> Okay, so I installed an oxygen cursor theme, and I updated the changes and everything in compiz --replace and now I can't use CTRL+A, please help?
[21:26] <yhusha> dr_willis did some reading on noatime and nobtime and some other things and it would be realy nice to speed up boot and responsiveness
[21:27] <dr_willis> yhusha:  I got like 10 sec bootups to the lightdm login screen,,, ;)
[21:27] <Zeak> Hola pinguins!
[21:27] <dr_willis> SSd's are nice.
[21:27] <Zeak> French users here?
[21:27] <yhusha> hmm
[21:27] <Sokel> NopeChuckTesta69: reset the configuration to defaults. That's about it.
[21:27] <yhusha> so add what to the fstab
[21:27] <tmmunq> cool. i will be putting ssh in my next system, i just hope it will play well with the encryption
[21:28] <dr_willis> yhusha:  ive no idea what you want in the fstab or what you are trying to do.. that line puts my  /tmp/ in ram. i have 8gb of ram
[21:28] <NopeChuckTesta69> Sokel, so you're saying I can't use a custom cursor and still have ctrl a work?
[21:28] <dr_willis> yhusha:  i doubt if that affects boot time much. ;)
[21:28] <Sokel> NopeChuckTesta69: You read that completely wrong.
[21:28] <NopeChuckTesta69> Oh hahahahaha my bad, so how do I change it exactly? The same way? Sokel
[21:28] <Sokel> NopeChuckTesta69: I'm SAYING you need to reset the compiz/environment configuration for your desktop if you expect it to work again.
[21:28] <alexxxxa> installing xubuntu-restricted tools didnt help
[21:29] <yhusha> well this does the same thing which is already added to fstab here; Move /tmp to RAM
[21:29] <yhusha> tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults,noexec,nosuid 0 0
[21:29] <yhusha> not that last part
[21:29] <bobweaver> DlukZA1, not that I know of but there is Ubuntu TV
[21:29] <NopeChuckTesta69> so how do you reset compiz, Sokel?
[21:29] <yhusha> o wait yea the last part to
[21:29] <bobweaver> compiz --replace
[21:29] <yhusha> too*
[21:30] <NopeChuckTesta69> thanks haha
[21:30] <bobweaver> NopeChuckTesta69,  what do you mean by reset ?
[21:30] <dJquery> anyway to get rid of those new ads in 12.10
[21:31] <llutz> !adlens | dJquery
[21:31] <bobweaver> dJquery,  look at privacy in gnome-control-center
[21:31] <Zeak> Do someone know can I uninstall xnethack package? make uninstall don't run.
[21:31] <gordonjcp> when is unity-lens-shopping going to be backported to 12.04?
[21:31] <dJquery> llutz: thanks man
[21:31] <gordonjcp> Zeak: did you install it with "make install"?
[21:31] <Sokel> llutz: dJquery: The problem is they put in amazon ads or ads in general into an operating system. Selling their souls to the devil.
[21:32] <bobweaver> its not gordonjcp  there is unity-lens-shopping-alternitive though
[21:32] <Zeak> gordonjcp: apt-get install xnethack
[21:32] <llutz> Sokel: i don't care, i don't use it
[21:32] <bobweaver> Sokel,  that is off-topic
[21:32] <gordonjcp> Zeak: so make uninstall won't work, obviously
[21:32] <gordonjcp> Zeak: how about "apt-get remove"
[21:33] <dJquery> Sokel: I support the product through direct donations I dont need the ads as well
[21:33] <Zeak> gordonjcp: unable to find xnethack package
[21:33] <gordonjcp> dJquery: I like the Amazon results
[21:33] <bobweaver> funny that there called adds .
[21:33] <gordonjcp> Zeak: maybe that's not the literal name of the package
[21:33] <dJquery> gordonjcp: cool for you
[21:33] <bobweaver> there is the alternitive packge for shooping lens that is great if you like it
[21:35] <Zeak> gordonjcp: Yes! That's right! :) was nethack-x11! Many thank's dude
[21:35] <bobweaver> !info unity-lens-shopping-alternate
[21:35] <bobweaver> barghh
[21:36] <gordonjcp> Zeak: apt-cache search is handy for thta
[21:36] <alexxxxa> purged ndiswrapper-common, -source, -dkms, and started installing in the same order, but got an error: Building initial module for 3.5.0-18-generic Traceback (most recent call last):   File "/usr/share/apport/package-hooks/dkms_packages.py", line 22, in <module>     import apport ImportError: No module named apport Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 3.5.0-18-generic (i686) Consult /var/lib/dkms/ndiswrapper/1.57/bui
[21:36] <dsa> i'm getting this fail when shutting down *running nssldap-update-ignoreusers... /etc/rc6.d/K20libnss-ldap: 22: /etc/rc6.d/K20libnss-ldap: nssldap-update-ignoreusers: not found [fail] ... so i know this is probably happening after removing zentyal and all i could that was installed with it but i'm not finding the way to remove this any ideas?
[21:36] <Zeak> gordonjcp: yeah! that's what I do
[21:37] <bobweaver> alexxxxa,  if you can not get help here seek out chilli555
[21:37] <empty> #backtrack
[21:37] <Zeak> gordonjcp: A last question, no french chan exist for ubuntu?
[21:37] <llutz> !fr
[21:38] <bobweaver> !backtrack | empty
[21:38] <Zeak> gordonjcp: hum... ubottu respond to me!^^ so thank's, have a good day! :)
[21:38] <empty> bobweaver nothing
[21:38] <empty> ubottu thanks
[21:39] <empty> ofc i know
[21:39] <gordonjcp> Zeak: actually llutz did, by triggering the bot with "!fr" to tell you about the french channel ;-)
[21:40] <llutz> naaa, it was bot-magic
[21:40] <nonkn4mer> man... wish I know all the slick irc commands to do things like that
[21:40] <bobweaver> !bot | nonkn4mer
[21:40] <llutz> !bot | nonkn4mer
[21:41] <Zeak> gordonjcp: okay! :) I speak english but just by computer usage so not very extended. Prefer my mother language for more discuss! :p
[21:41] <nonkn4mer> !bot eh?
[21:41] <nonkn4mer> intersting.  Thanks!
[21:41] <UbuntuRox> Okay, so how do you run .swf flash games? I tried using Gnash and it just glitches out, is there any better applications?
[21:42] <bekks> UbuntuRox: Adobe Flash or Google Chrom Builtin Flash.
[21:42] <Zeak> Cu! bye! :)
[21:42] <thequestionasker> Hi all
[21:42] <nonkn4mer> repurposed an old dell netbook, figured I'd have irc running on the side of my desk and see if I could find any nuggets of info.  success!
[21:42] <thequestionasker> I have a question
[21:42] <UbuntuRox> How do you use Adobe Flash on it? bekks
[21:42] <bekks> UbuntuRox: On what?
[21:42] <thequestionasker> Should I use 12.04 12.10 or 13.04?
[21:42] <yhusha> is it safe to sudo apt-get remove nautilus with pcmanfm as replacement default ubuntu 12.04
[21:43] <thequestionasker> yhusha, yes, it is
[21:43] <UbuntuRox> On a .swf
[21:43] <UbuntuRox> My goal is to run swf files without using a webbrowser, bekks
[21:43] <bekks> UbuntuRox: You just visit thje website where that game is hosted on.
[21:43] <UbuntuRox> bekks yeah I know, but I also know you can run them offline without going to the website, I'm trying to find something that will do this
[21:44] <bekks> UbuntuRox: I never heard of running .swf offline.
[21:44] <thequestionasker> Should I use 12.04 12.10 or 13.04?
[21:44] <UbuntuRox> I used to do it all the time on windows
[21:44] <bekks> thequestionasker: 12.04, when you have to ask it :)
[21:44] <thequestionasker> whattt
[21:45] <dsa> i'm getting this fail when shutting down *running nssldap-update-ignoreusers... /etc/rc6.d/K20libnss-ldap: 22: /etc/rc6.d/K20libnss-ldap: nssldap-update-ignoreusers: not found [fail] ... so i know this is probably happening after removing zentyal and all i could that was installed with it but i'm not finding the way to remove this any ideas?
[21:45] <thequestionasker> why not 12.10?!?!?!
[21:45] <Hans_Zero> Hi... I installed some
[21:45] <bekks> thequestionasker: Because 12.04 is supported for 3 years longer.
[21:46] <thequestionasker> whattt the FUCKKK
[21:46] <thequestionasker> really?
[21:46] <thequestionasker> older and longer supported?
[21:46] <bekks> thequestionasker: Please behave. And yes. 12.04 has Long Term Support, 12.10 doesnt.
[21:46] <dsa> if libnss-ldap isnt installed anymore :s
[21:46] <thequestionasker> oh
[21:46] <IdleOne> !language | thequestionasker
[21:46] <thequestionasker> SOrry because of my language
[21:46] <bekks> !LTS | thequestionasker
[21:46] <thequestionasker> but here at home it is the normal language
[21:46] <Hans_Zero> again: Hi I have some graphical desktop manager installed that apperently dosn't work (it freezes untill even ctrl+alt+f1 isn't working anymore) on boot... I can run the thing without a gui just fine... now I just want to switch back to my working gui... how can I achieve that? startx is starting the wrong gui...
[21:47] <bekks> thequestionasker: My apologies then.
[21:47] <UbuntuRox> thequestionmaker, every ubuntu that ends in .04 is going to have long term support, hence the name LTS, and the ubuntu will always have the first number the year it was released, for example ubuntu 10.04 was released April, of 2010
[21:47] <thequestionasker> bekks, hehe no problem
[21:47] <bekks> UbuntuRox: Thats nonsense.
[21:47] <thequestionasker> Ububegin, ubuntu 13.04  also ???
[21:47] <UbuntuRox> No it's not, bekks.
[21:47] <bekks> UbuntuRox: 11.04 wasnt LTS, and 13.04 wont be LTS, too.
[21:47] <dsa> is it safe to delete /etc/rc6.d/
[21:47] <blno> thequestionasker: ubuntu has a new version every 6 months. Every 4 versions there is a version called Long Term Support (LTS). It's supported longer than the others to allow users to upgrade only every few years if they prefer.
[21:47] <thequestionasker> ok
[21:47] <bekks> UbuntuRox: ...
[21:48] <tensorpudding> april releases of even years are LTS
[21:48] <UbuntuRox> bekks then Ubuntu is lying to me.
[21:48] <tensorpudding> 6.06, 8.04, 10.04, 12.04
[21:48] <UbuntuRox> Oh nevermind, I understand what you're saying now, my bad haha
[21:48] <thequestionasker> well UBUNTU is great
[21:48] <Hans_Zero> can someone help me please?
[21:48] <bekks> tensorpudding: And what about 9.04, 11.04 and 13.04?
[21:48] <UbuntuRox> Hans_Zero what do ya need?
[21:48] <thequestionasker> Some say Unity is VERY STUPID...but it is WRONG!!! I can confirm!!!!!!!! UNITY IS GREAT!
[21:48] <tensorpudding> they're just normal releases
[21:48] <tensorpudding> bekks: ^
[21:48] <Hans_Zero> again: Hi I have some graphical desktop manager installed that apperently dosn't work (it freezes untill even ctrl+alt+f1 isn't working anymore) on boot... I can run the thing without a gui just fine... now I just want to switch back to my working gui... how can I achieve that? startx is starting the wrong gui...
[21:49] <bekks> tensorpudding: Then dont tell people that every .04 release is  a LTS.
[21:49] <tensorpudding> that's what UbuntuRox said, I was correcting that person.
[21:49] <Hans_Zero> UbuntuRox I need to switch back to Unity from cli after starting some different gui
[21:49] <thequestionasker> well then i will wait for ubuntu 13.04 LTS
[21:49] <bekks> !caps | thequestionasker
[21:49] <bekks> thequestionasker: 13.04 will NOT be LTS.
[21:49] <Kuwanger> I have a really odd problem.  My mouse pointer settings seem very inconsistent and I can't seem to change them to what I want.  For example, in Chromium the link hand pointer is from whiteglass but the regular pointer is from redglass.
[21:49] <thequestionasker> bekks, ohhh UbuntuRox said so
[21:50] <bekks> thequestionasker: And at least two people told you and him that he is wrong, already.
[21:50] <thequestionasker> ok
[21:50] <thequestionasker> bekks thank you
[21:50] <deadmund> Android 2.3.6 here.  If I look at the 'running' applications in the app manager I see two instances of google maps.  One has 6MB of mem, the other has 5.9MB.  They both have 1 process and 1 service.  I am not using the maps app.  Why is this running?
[21:50] <bekks> deadmund: This isnt ##android
[21:51] <Kuwanger> So, in short, how do I go about configuring my mouse pointer to an installed theme?
[21:51] <deadmund> oops :P
[21:51] <juniour> hi
[21:51] <qtc746> Hello.. Has anyone tried Ubuntu on Mac book Pro Retina?
[21:51] <qtc746> any feedback?
[21:51] <nonkn4mer> qtc746: only as a VM
[21:51] <thebishop> qtc746, read in article on phoronix that it was really bad
[21:51] <thebishop> haven't seen it myself
[21:52] <thequestionasker> thank you bekks you are g reat
[21:52] <bekks> thebishop: Better not count on tests of moronix ;)
[21:52] <qtc746> thebishop, thank you..
[21:52] <thequestionasker> bye
[21:52] <thebishop> bekks, heh, well they were right about Steam on Linux about 18 months later :)
[21:53] <Joschii> hi
[21:53] <thebishop> which by the way, Steam on linux is impressive.  even their openGL "Big Picture Mode" works
[21:53] <bekks> thebishop: Wow. Another reason for not taking them seriously then. :P
[21:53] <Hans_Zero> UbuntuRox an advice?
[21:53] <danigaritarojas> hi
[21:53] <UbuntuRox> How do I remove unwanted desktop environments such as enlightenment and such?
[21:53] <UbuntuRox> Hans_Zero no sorry I don't fully understand what you mean.
[21:53] <bekks> UbuntuRox: By uninstalling them using the package manager.
[21:53] <dr_willis> Kuwanger:  pointer themes have been flakey for ages.. Not sure why its been so goofy. askubuntu.com may have some info on it.
[21:54] <UbuntuRox> bekks, okay so how do I do that?
[21:54] <Kuwanger> dr_willis: Thanks.  I'll look there.
[21:54] <dr_willis> UbuntuRox:  fire up the package manager tools.. search, click uninstall. ;)
[21:54] <bekks> UbuntuRox: By starting the package manager, selecting the package you want to uninstall and uninstall it.
[21:54] <UbuntuRox> I can't find it in the ubuntu sofware center, and the synaptic package manager shows me all of the files haha
[21:54] <Hans_Zero> UbuntuRox I got Ubuntu running and I installed some gui (lxde I think) that is not working... and now I want to switch back to Unity which is still installed but the system defaults to lxde and that freezes so I need to make the switch from the cli
[21:54] <UbuntuRox> Very time consuming.
[21:54] <IPh0neGuy> I learned a while pack to just stay away from pointer themes....i agree
[21:55] <thebishop> does anyone else have sticky edges on 12.10, even with the feature turned off?
[21:55] <UbuntuRox> Hans_Zero yeah, I'm really not sure on how to do that, I'm sorry.
[21:55] <Hans_Zero> ok thank you
[21:55] <nonkn4mer> Hans_Zero: the only way I've ever been able to do it is from the login screen
[21:56] <Hans_Zero> nonkn4mer lxde freezes before it shows the login screen ...
[21:57] <Hans_Zero> google only finds stuff like edit /etc/sysconfig/desktop ... which I can't find on my system
[21:57] <foxy999> I want to recover a lost partition using parted, I am following the guide on ubuntu.com but I am having trouble when I have to use the rescue option, the guide says use rescue START END.  I want to recover the entire disk, would that be the first block and the last block?
[21:57] <nonkn4mer> you can't just apt-get remove lxde?
[21:57] <nonkn4mer> ^^ Hans_Zero
[21:57] <IPh0neGuy> Just purchased an ASUS s200e , installes 12.10 and using a 120gb ssd , added bluetooth as well, all is up running 100% Question is when i use my mouse to unhide my unity dock it will not work, mouse works but dock will not unhide unless i use the track pad to unhide it....
[21:58] <Hans_Zero> nonkn4mer I would like to avoid that but wil do so if there is no other option
[21:59] <PeterJCLaw> evening
[21:59] <Hans_Zero> (ah found somethong... maybe xwmconfig does work)
[22:00] <PeterJCLaw> anyone know of any issues in ruby gettext/locale in quantal?
[22:00] <Tribble2> I need help with an iPod Shuffle. A few months ago it started mounting as "read only" in Ubuntu 10.04...
[22:00] <OerHeks> PeterJCLaw, did you search in bugreports on launchpad ?
[22:01] <Hans_Zero> nope xwmconfig is not present on my system :/
[22:01] <PeterJCLaw> OerHeks: indeed, didn't see anything
[22:01] <PeterJCLaw> I'm trying to use rbot, but I think I can get similar issues in irb; I'm using an en-gb locale
[22:03] <UbuntuRox> Is there anyway to make it so when you click the url bar in chrome where it like automatically selects the text like in windows?
[22:03] <PeterJCLaw> UbuntuRox: keyboard shortcut: Alt+D
[22:04] <PeterJCLaw> or, Ctrl+L
[22:04] <UbuntuRox> That's a bookmark xD
[22:04] <Tribble2> UbuntuRox: try Alt-A
[22:04] <bekks> Or ctrl+a
[22:04] <UbuntuRox> Thank you
[22:04] <UbuntuRox> I did CTRL A I mean like when you click it, it auto selects but CTRL L will work xD
[22:04] <Tribble2> UbuntuRox: Sorry. What bekks said... ctrl-A
[22:04] <thebishop> anyone using Oibaf's Radeon PPA?  is it safe?
[22:04] <UbuntuRox> Because it works at any time.
[22:04] <UbuntuRox> thebishop google it :D
[22:06] <UbuntuRox> KDE 4.8 is stable, right?
[22:06] <prospero1> bobweaver still there?
[22:06] <thebishop> UbuntuRox, i don't see any horror stories
[22:06] <bobweaver> prospero1,  yup
[22:07] <Hans_Zero> is there anyone who knows how to switch the window manager from the cli ?
[22:08] <bekks> Hans_Zero: Justchoose another one when logging in.
[22:08] <Hans_Zero> bekks it freezes when starting the current default
[22:08] <Hans_Zero> I need to do it from the cli
[22:08] <jrib> Hans_Zero: you select it before you login.
[22:08] <prospero1> so i just tried again installing the b43 .deb but got this http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397876/
[22:08] <Hans_Zero> jrib I dunno if my system is on autologin or it freezes before login..
[22:09] <jrib> Hans_Zero: you can edit your ~/.dmrc
[22:09] <bobweaver> prospero1,  why are you building from .deb ?
[22:09] <Hans_Zero> jrib thanks
[22:09] <FLeiXiuS> What's the best way to remove packages from an install in preseeds?
[22:09] <jrib> Hans_Zero: alternatively, disable auto-login
[22:09] <Hans_Zero> jrib thats the file I was searching for
[22:09] <nonkn4mer> Hans_Zero: try the replace command.  metacity --replace  or icewm --replace  with whatever other WM you have installed
[22:09] <prospero1> because why not?
[22:10] <prospero1> other options didnt work earlier
[22:10] <dsa> when shutting down i'm noticing *running nssldap-update-ignoreusers... /etc/rc6.d/K20libnss-ldap: 22: /etc/rc6.d/K20libnss-ldap: nssldap-update-ignoreusers: not found [fail] ... so i know this is probably happening after removing zentyal and all i could that was installed with it but i'm not finding the way to remove this
[22:10] <bobweaver> prospero1,  ok well then lets see a    apt-cache policy b43
[22:10] <bvier> I'm running ubuntu 12.04, and I have an old PC hardrive I want to open through an IDE/SATA adapter. Anybody know of any drivers that could help?
[22:10] <bobweaver> prospero1,  ok well then lets see a    apt-cache policy b43-fwcutter
[22:10] <Hans_Zero> there should be an award system to irc channels
[22:10] <dsa> any tips ?
[22:11] <bobweaver> Hans_Zero, Ubuntu membership ?
[22:11] <OerHeks> !cookie | jrib
[22:12] <Hans_Zero> that's what I was looking for
[22:12] <prospero1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397884/ bobweaver
[22:12] <Hans_Zero> !cookie | jrib
[22:12] <bobweaver> prospero1,  lsmod && rfkill list all  && dpkg-query -l | grep  b43
[22:14] <UbuntuRox> what does autoremove do?
[22:14] <prospero1> here http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397889/ bobweaver
[22:15] <bobweaver> UbuntuRox,  it removes all packages that are installed but not needed anymore (kinda) man apt
[22:15] <bvier> I'm trying access a hard drive through an IDE/SATA adapter using ubuntu 12.04. Anybody know where to get a driver to run the adapter?
[22:15] <iomicio> hello
[22:15] <dr_willis> bvier:  what kind of adaptor?
[22:15] <for_if> Why is 'deb http://deb.opera.com/opera/stable non-free' repository gives me error with distrib parse when I do apt-get update?
[22:16] <for_if> I get it there => http://deb.opera.com/
[22:16] <bekks> for_if: Because you omitted the distribution.
[22:16] <bvier> dr_willis: x-media 2.0 usb IDE/SATA adapter
[22:16] <llutz> for_if: "deb http://deb.opera.com/opera/ stable non-free"    missing space in front o stable
[22:17] <iomicio> HI everybody. I am trying to move a postgresql cluster on a new drive but I cannot locate the PGDATA to update the path. ANyone can help?
[22:17] <for_if> bekks: deb http://deb.opera.com/opera/stable non-free precise is right?
[22:17] <bobweaver> prospero1,  plz download this and install with dpkg -i  https://launchpad.net/~josephjamesmills/+archive/beta/+files/bobsdriver_0.0.1-1_all.deb
[22:17] <bekks> for_if: No.
[22:17] <bekks> for_if: deb http://deb.opera.com/opera/ stable non-free
[22:17] <dr_willis> bvier:  for most of those. I just plug them in. no drivers needed.. You may need to mount the hard drive partions by hand if the auto mount tools are confused
[22:17] <bekks> for_if: Just like on the page you linked.
[22:18] <for_if> bekks: I need a just a space after opera/ ?
[22:18] <bobweaver> prospero1,  then un-install b43-fwcutter and firmware-b43-installer  then re-install b43-fwcutter then reboot
[22:18] <bekks> for_if: Yes, just like on the page you linked to us.
[22:19] <bvier> dr_willis: is there a specific mounting drive that I should get from the software center?
[22:19] <DigitalYeti> so, I just formatted and reinstalled windows then ubuntu, but now it boots right into windows (no grub)
[22:19] <dr_willis> bvier:  i just use the normal mount commands. Every usb adaptor ive seen - never needed any extra drivers
[22:19] <DigitalYeti> I tried using boot-repair but it still does it
[22:19] <gordonjcp> DigitalYeti: sounds about right; now you need to put grub back
[22:20] <DigitalYeti> I have two drives connected, FYI but I chose the right one for grub installation from the advanced options
[22:20] <prospero1> bobweaver thanks but i got "couldnt access archive"
[22:20] <dr_willis> DigitalYeti:  i tend to put grub on the linux drive and tell the bios to boot that HD.
[22:20] <bobweaver> pastebin error please prospero1
[22:20] <bvier> dr_willis: ok, I'll give it a go. Thank you very much!
[22:20] <DigitalYeti> gordonjcp: I tried the boot-repair app but it didn't make any difference
[22:20] <DigitalYeti> It's on the same drive, two different partitions, the second drive is just storage
[22:20] <dr_willis> DigitalYeti:  coud be the system is booting the wrong hd. I thought boot-repar had a option to put grub on every hd, :)
[22:21] <DigitalYeti> yeah I might try to do that lol
[22:21] <DigitalYeti> will that damage anyhting on the storage drive? It's NTFS
[22:21] <prospero1> bobweaver http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397896/
[22:21] <dr_willis> You can put grub on the mbr of your windows drive. :) and thats ntfs also...
[22:22] <bobweaver> lol prospero1  you need to download that package of mine
[22:22] <prospero1> k then
[22:22] <DigitalYeti> lol true
[22:22] <bobweaver> prospero1,  that link should auto DL for you if you just put in browser
[22:23] <dr_willis> bbl
[22:25] <prospero1> boom yet another error http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397909/
[22:26] <bekks> prospero1: Whatever that "bobsdriver" package might be. Contact the author for repairing his broken package.
[22:26] <prospero1> the author is bobweaver no?
[22:27] <bobweaver> prospero1,  I made that package for my g-friend because all b43 was not working. I just made a package (added firmware) that installs to /lib/firmware it is the b43 and b43 leg firmware
[22:27] <bobweaver> notice that it is called bobsdriver
[22:28] <bekks> bobweaver: That package is broken, as you can see in his paste.
[22:28] <bobweaver> but it is signed (gpg) with my real name
[22:28] <DigitalYeti> yup, that worked :-D
[22:28] <DigitalYeti> thanks guys
[22:28] <bobweaver> bekks,  what ?
[22:28] <bobweaver> er
[22:28] <bekks> bobweaver: Take a look at his paste...
[22:28] <bobweaver> Yeah looking now I must have missed i
[22:29] <bobweaver> it 8
[22:30] <bobweaver> prospero1,  not sure what is up with that I will look at it more in one second try this one   https://launchpad.net/~josephjamesmills/+archive/beta/+files/b43patch_0.0.1-1_all.deb
[22:30] <bobweaver> same thing ^^
[22:32] <grimeton> are the networking scripts adding the route to the default gateway automagically if the gateway is in a different subnet?
[22:32] <bobweaver> bekks,  I see what is wrong with package it is stupid debian/preinst script
[22:34] <prospero1> bobweaver so is this the same b43-fwcutter found on the cd
[22:34] <bobweaver> er
[22:34] <bulletrulz> how to install slingshot launcher in  mate
[22:34] <prospero1> cos it workd now i think
[22:34] <bobweaver> prospero1,  come again ?
[22:35] <prospero1> should i just continue with the firmware or do somethin else
[22:35] <bobweaver> prospero1,  is wireless working ?
[22:35] <prospero1> i'm sayin, the deb package u just sent, the last one
[22:35] <prospero1> is it the same as b43-fwcutter
[22:36] <bobweaver> No it is just firmware (older firmware at that )
[22:36] <bobweaver> prospero1,  ^^
[22:36] <yhusha> if the tmp is moved to ram and ram is dumped will this interupt the system?
[22:36] <bekks> yhusha: /tmp is always in RAM, since ages.
[22:37] <bobweaver> prospero1,  I am confused sorry did the last package install "b43-patch " ?
[22:37] <bekks> yhusha: And deleting it will most likely not even harm the system.
[22:37] <prospero1> yea its paste here http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397931/
[22:37] <yhusha> maybe it was fstab that was moved to ram gotta check
[22:37] <prospero1> if this is the firmware then i don't need  http://mirror2.openwrt.org/sources/broadcom-wl-5.10.56.27.3_mipsel.tar.bz2 anymoar?
[22:37] <bobweaver> prospero1,  good now remove firmware-b43-installer then sudo modprobe b43
[22:38] <bekks> yhusha: the fstab is never located in the RAM.
[22:38] <yhusha> ok
[22:38] <bekks> yhusha: Technically impossible.
[22:38] <yhusha> unless the whole system was booted from ram...
[22:38] <bobweaver> prospero1,  all the package is "b43-patch" is just different firmware like it replaces package firmware-b43-installer
[22:38] <bekks> yhusha: Out of nowhere? Somewhere, there must be a boot medium.
[22:39] <yhusha> ok
[22:39] <bobweaver> prospero1,  so it is not the b43-fwcutter just a replacement for firmware-b43-installer
[22:39] <yhusha> got it
[22:39] <bekks> yhusha: What are you actually trying?
[22:39] <for_if> how can I change keyboard layout settings (hotkeys) and setup themes on lubuntu without gui? Myabe I can edit some file or use some cmds in terminal?
[22:39] <yhusha> lots nof things
[22:39] <yhusha> learning
[22:39] <iceroot> bekks: /tmp is not stored inside ram
[22:40] <dr_willis> i got /tmp on tmpfs
[22:40] <prospero1> right, so reboot now?
[22:40] <yhusha> and by the way e17 is so nice right now  ubuntu 12.04
[22:40] <iceroot> dr_willis: but tmpfs is not the ram
[22:40] <bekks> iceroot: £Since when, it isnt?
[22:40] <bobweaver> prospero1,  nope just run     sudo modprobe b43
[22:40] <bekks> iceroot: Where is tmpfs if not in the RAM?
[22:40] <prospero1> done that too
[22:41] <bobweaver> prospero1,   dpkg-qurey -l | grep b43
[22:41] <bobweaver> er
[22:41] <bobweaver> prospero1,   dpkg-query -l | grep b43
[22:41] <iceroot> bekks: you are right
[22:41] <bobweaver> bekks is almost always right ;)
[22:41] <bekks> iceroot: ;)
[22:41] <iceroot> bekks: i though tmpfs will be mapped to swap
[22:42] <prospero1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397943/
[22:42] <TeamRockey1233c> Hiya! Currently running Ubuntu 12.10, now that I have decent hardware finally, and considering getting an HP Deskjet F2480 or newer equivalent, how well would that all-in-one work in Quantal.
[22:42] <bekks> iceroot: In case you just fill it up entirely, it will swap.
[22:42] <llutz> iceroot: horrible idea :)
[22:42] <iceroot> bekks: and the manpage is telling that "not often used data from tmpfs are stored on swap from the kernel itself"
[22:42] <dr_willis> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tmpfs
[22:42] <bobweaver> prospero1,  you *must*  sudo apt-get --purge remove firmware-b43-installer   && sudo modprobe b43
[22:43] <bekks> iceroot: Thats how swapping (take a look at vm.swappiness kernel parameter) actually works :)
[22:43] <hs366> Hello,
[22:43] <prospero1> done. reboot?
[22:43] <bobweaver> prospero1,  yeah
[22:44] <iceroot> bekks: ok
[22:44] <iceroot> bekks: so it will first go to ram and maybe later to swap
[22:44] <TeamRockey1233c> And as for Unity, it's a great UI, and it's kinda pointless of people to bash it all the time.
[22:44] <bobweaver> I dont know what rr means in place of ii  in in dpkg-query -l |grep <package name >
[22:44] <bobweaver> anyone ^^
[22:45] <bobweaver> TeamRockey1233c,  thanks !
[22:45] <prospero1> right, brb then
[22:45] <TeamRockey1233c> bobweaver: No prob! And I'm a Unity user and lover myself now. :)
[22:45] <[_-S1L3NC3-_]> Hey guys
[22:45] <TeamRockey1233c> bobweaver: And find it actually easier and quicker to navigate than GNOME 2/MATE.
[22:45] <[_-S1L3NC3-_]> how to do a vswap?
[22:46] <pigeonor> anyone know of a good vps that offers unlimited disk space besides dreamhost?
[22:46] <magma> how can I see what process is opening port 80?
[22:46] <bekks> iceroot: yes.
[22:46] <jrib> !ot | pigeonor
[22:46] <iceroot> bekks: thx for the info
[22:47] <bobweaver> TeamRockey1233c,  glade to hear that. TeamRockey1233c  you have played with previews and what not ?  again that is great that you like Unity I also Love Unity, was more of a 2d kida dude but I am learning to code for 3d now and It is fun. have a good one and let us know if you have any questions about unity , i
[22:48] <TeamRockey1233c> bobweaver: My hardware that's currently in service is an HP Compaq dc5750 small form factor, with a Sempron 3400+ ~ 1.8GHz, running Ubuntu 12.10 with Unity.
[22:48] <TeamRockey1233c> bobweaver: Relatively low-end hardware, and the thing is actually pretty snappy on it.
[22:48] <hs366> how can i make sure my graphic card driver installed properly ?
[22:48] <bobweaver> TeamRockey1233c,  you can run nux test always and there is also llvm  ./usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p
[22:49] <prospero1> bobweaver still firmware missing
[22:49] <bobweaver> prospero1,  wait it says that in the network manager ?
[22:50] <TeamRockey1233c> bobweaver: RAM and hard drive are skimping a bit, as it started life with Vista downgraded to XP, and it has a DVD-ROM, but all that is easily upgraded, easily and cheaply for the RAM and optical drive.
[22:50] <prospero1> yea sys settings>network
[22:50] <llutz> bobweaver: really "rr" from dpkg -l? there is no status "r" (2nd char) in dpkg afaik
[22:51] <bobweaver> prospero1,  lets see      dpkg-query -l | grep b43      again ...... sorry
[22:51] <bobweaver> yeah llutz  in dpkg-query -l
[22:51] <prospero1> i might just give up on linux if its this stubborn
[22:51] <TeamRockey1233c> bobweaver: Put 2 gigs of RAM in this thing, and at least a 160-gig SSD, along with a DVD burner, and my hardware will be almost equal to the main computer as far as hardware specs go.
[22:52] <prospero1> dpkg-query -l | grep b43
[22:52] <prospero1> ii  b43-fwcutter                           1:015-9                                 Utility for extracting Broadcom 43xx firmware
[22:52] <prospero1> ii  b43patch                               0.0.1-1                                 Patch for the B43 missing firmware bug
[22:52] <bobweaver> llutz,  see  http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397943/
[22:52] <TeamRockey1233c> Oops! Gotta log myself back in.
[22:52] <judget> I am trying hud-cli but the console return seems to be including the formatting tags
[22:52] <TeamRockey1233c> BRB.
[22:52] <llutz> bobweaver: rc    removed , configs present
[22:53] <bobweaver> prospero1, strange    try to sudo apt-get -y install firmware-b43-installer
[22:53] <bobweaver> prospero1, strange    try to sudo apt-get -y install firmware-b43-installer
[22:53] <prospero1> bobweaver?
[22:53] <bobweaver> prospero1,  also can you scan networks ?      iwlist scan
[22:54] <bobweaver> prospero1,  maybe also try to     sudo rmmod b43 && sudo modprobe b43
[22:55] <Tribble2> I need help with an iPod Shuffle. A few months ago it started mounting as "read only" in Ubuntu 10.04.
[22:55] <SunMoonStar> Hi guys. I took a hard drive out of a netbook and connected it to usb port using sata to usb adaptor. When I connect, I get this:
[22:55] <SunMoonStar> Error mounting /dev/sdb2 at /media/maks/ACER: Command-line `mount -t "ntfs" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid,uid=1000,gid=1000,dmask=0077,fmask=0177" "/dev/sdb2" "/media/maks/ACER"' exited with non-zero exit status 14: Windows is hibernated, refused to mount.
[22:55] <SunMoonStar> Failed to mount '/dev/sdb2': Operation not permitted
[22:55] <SunMoonStar> The NTFS partition is hibernated. Please resume and shutdown Windows
[22:55] <SunMoonStar> properly, or mount the volume read-only with the 'ro' mount option, or
[22:55] <SunMoonStar> mount the volume read-write with the 'remove_hiberfile' mount option.
[22:55] <FloodBot1> SunMoonStar: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:55] <prospero1> bad news for both bobweaver http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397970/
[22:56] <TeamRocket1233c> What the heck just happened?
[22:56] <[_-S1L3NC3-_]> how can i know how much ram i have?
[22:56] <myk_robinson> evening
[22:56] <bobweaver> prospero1,  what about       dmesg | grep b43
[22:57] <dr_willis> SunMoonStar:   so mount it with the ro (read only) option, or the remove_hiberfile option
[22:57] <myk_robinson> In 12.10, how do I create a shortcut to a website on my desktop?
[22:57] <TeamRocket1233c> bobweaver: Anyways, as I was saying, won't cost too much or take too long to make my hardware specs equal to my parents', while they run Vista and I'd be running Ubuntu/
[22:57] <bobweaver> [_-S1L3NC3-_],  free -m
[22:57] <[_-S1L3NC3-_]> ok
[22:58] <bobweaver> [_-S1L3NC3-_],  -m = megabytes -g = gigs   ect   you can    "man free"
[22:58] <prospero1> looks informative http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397971/
[22:58] <llutz> SunMoonStar: only use option" remove_hiberfile" if you don't want to boot windows from that drive again, it might get corrupted as it was not shutdown cleanly before
[22:59] <dr_willis> SunMoonStar:  im not sure where you got tat mount line from. or why you are quoteing everything, ;)  but  you most likely want to use ntfs-3g not ntfs
[22:59] <[_-S1L3NC3-_]> ty
[22:59] <TeamRocket1233c> bobweaver: Which, thanks to Unity is easier to use , snappier, and more intuitive than Vista, which doesn't have a bad UI, really, more secure and stable, handles resources better, and free.
[22:59] <SunMoonStar> llutz: too late.. I did this: http://pastebin.com/qTiwDDrc and I am in the drive. I won't be able to access it again?
[23:00] <TeamRocket1233c> bobweaver: Plus their OS is five years old, mine is still new.
[23:00] <prospero1> should we just give up?
[23:01] <TeamRocket1233c> bobweaver: Also, a tad curious about 13.04 too.
[23:01] <llutz> SunMoonStar: windows might have issues if you boot it from this drive, maybe it just works, hard to say. windows was suspended and now all saved info is gone
[23:01] <llutz> session info*
[23:01] <bobweaver> prospero1,  NEVER !!! j/k up to you
[23:02] <bobweaver> prospero1,  looking at dmesg
[23:02] <SunMoonStar> llutz: i guess session info doesn't matter that netbook is long gone.. i will be able to mount it on linux later, though, right?
[23:02] <llutz> SunMoonStar: should be no problem then
[23:02] <SunMoonStar> llutz: thanks
[23:03] <SunMoonStar> llutz: I have the window open of the drive but it periodically closes the window and reopens it..
[23:03] <prospero1> well since u're sayin u succeeded with same hardware then y not go on
[23:03] <rking> What is the default terminal in Ubuntu?
[23:03] <SunMoonStar> llutz how do i stop it from doing that? it does it every 10 seconds
[23:04] <prospero1> rking bash
[23:04] <JustSighDudes> How do I clear PYTHONPATH so I can export something else?
[23:04] <bobweaver> prospero1   install   linux-firmware-nonfree
[23:04] <bobweaver> facepalm
[23:04] <dr_willis> SunMoonStar:  that sounds like the disk is disconnecting/reconnecting... how is it connected to the pc?
[23:05]  * rking kills prospero1.
[23:05] <rking> Anyone else?
[23:05] <SunMoonStar> through a sata to usb adapter. it does not reload if i keep the focus on the window though
[23:05] <dr_willis> SunMoonStar:  id check dmesg output to see if any erorrs are mentoned.. the hd could be dieing
[23:05] <dr_willis> or the cables are loose
[23:05] <dsa> cant get boot menu by default only if i press shift key :s and after it should either display text or a splash before booting to cli right but its 2 blank screens :s kind of buggy right? (ubuntu 12.04.1)
[23:06] <SunMoonStar> dr_willis: dmesg?
[23:06] <dr_willis> SunMoonStar:  thats the command.. ;
[23:06] <dr_willis> dmesg in a terminal window.. look at the end
[23:07] <rking> What program is this? http://snag.gy/U4urF.jpg
[23:07] <rking> The *terminal*
[23:07] <SunMoonStar> dr_willis: http://pastebin.com/ETS4Gkpk
[23:08] <xangua> !info gnome-terminal | rking
[23:08] <dr_willis> http://pastebin.com/ETS4Gkpk
[23:09] <rking> Gnome-terminal, got it. Thanks.
[23:09] <prospero1> bobweaver didnt work
[23:09] <TeamRocket1233c> rking: Unity
[23:10] <TeamRocket1233c> rking: Oops! Nvm.
[23:10] <TeamRocket1233c> !info unity | rking
[23:10] <bobweaver> prospero1,  sudo modprobe -r b43
[23:10] <dr_willis> SunMoonStar:  the messages in thee mention the hub is low speed usb. and may be sucking down too much power.
[23:10] <dr_willis> id plug the hd in to a differnt port on the pc.
[23:10] <SunMoonStar> the usb 3.0 port?
[23:10] <bobweaver> prospero1,  only thing that I can think of is if bcma needs to be installed for some un-known reason
[23:10] <nonkn4mer> That can happen when you try and plug into a usb port on a keyboard
[23:11] <dr_willis> [119760.369156] usb 6-1: not running at top speed; connect to a high speed hub
[23:11] <nonkn4mer> or a passive hub*
[23:11] <SunMoonStar> ok i will put it in a usb 3.0 port
[23:12] <bobweaver> prospero1,  pastebin     dmesg | grep -e b43 -e bcma
[23:13] <markovh> hey i know this is flakey where i should be asking this but i figured i'd ask here first. I'm writing a c program with pcap. I've installed libpcap and libpcap-dev. For some reason though -lpcap doesn't seem to work. I have to do -I /pcap.h_path and -L /pcap_lib_path -lpcap. Should the directories or paths not be setup by default to make -lpcap work without any of this?
[23:13] <TeamRocket1233c> SunMoonStar: Any of the ports dying?
[23:14] <TeamRocket1233c> !info mate
[23:14] <TeamRocket1233c> !info cinnamon
[23:14] <prospero1> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397997/
[23:14] <SunMoonStar> TeamRocket1233c: i dont know..
[23:14] <SunMoonStar> TeamRocket1233c: it shouldn't..
[23:14] <SunMoonStar> it stopped reloading
[23:14] <markovh> ah... shit nvm
[23:14] <TeamRocket1233c> SunMoonStar: If it's just the hard drive that's dying, and you have enough cash, you can get a new SSD, and install that with a copy of Lubuntu for the OS.
[23:15] <bobweaver> prospero1,  run      sudo modprobe bcma        any errors ?
[23:15] <TeamRocket1233c> SunMoonStar: What I intend to do with my computer, not 'cause the hard drive is dying, but because it's a tad small.
[23:15] <prospero1> nothing just returns to prompt
[23:16] <TeamRocket1233c> SunMoonStar: Pick up a 120-gig SSD at the least.
[23:16] <markovh> apparently order of arguments makes a difference
[23:17] <TeamRocket1233c> SunMoonStar: Assuming you have SATA of course.
[23:17] <SunMoonStar> TeamRocket1233c: it's all good I am just helping someone recover some data. It is transferring files now, she doesn't care about the hdd after that
[23:17] <TeamRocket1233c> SunMoonStar: I know I have SATA, but your netbook should too.
[23:17] <bobweaver> prospero1,  sudo modprobe -r bcma && sudo modprobe -r b43
[23:18] <bobweaver> prospero1,  if you get wireless cool if not pastebin  dmesg | grep -e b43 -e bcma
[23:18] <prospero1> FATAL: Module bcma is in use.
[23:18] <yhusha> anybody familiar with e17 GUI not allowing admin privelages in software center or synaptic
[23:19] <bobweaver> prospero1,  sudo rmmod b43 && sudo rmmod bcma && sudo modprobe -r bcma && sudo modprobe -r b43
[23:19] <bobweaver> prospero1,  again  if you get wireless cool if not pastebin  dmesg | grep -e b43 -e bcma
[23:20] <bobweaver> also prospero1  I see that there is a invalid bug against this .
[23:20] <bobweaver> !1045533
[23:20] <bobweaver> 1045533
[23:21] <bobweaver> !bug 1045533
[23:21] <prospero1> now the wireless option disappeared from Network completely
[23:21] <prospero1> reboot?
[23:21] <bobweaver> no
[23:21] <bobweaver> prospero1,  pastebin  dmesg | grep -e b43 -e bcma
[23:21] <bobweaver> thanks
[23:23] <prospero1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1398016/
[23:25] <prospero1> comment under the bug sais get linux-firmware-nonfree
[23:26] <bobweaver> prospero1,  Ok Ok Ok and bingo was his name o
[23:26] <prospero1> lol what?
[23:26] <bobweaver> prospero1,  plz download this to ~/Desktop/       so  cd ~/Desktop wget http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=220373&d=1340901402
[23:27] <TeamRocket1233c> g2g.
[23:27] <prospero1> then?
[23:27] <bobweaver> prospero1,  then on desktop right click on file then extract here ,
[23:28] <bobweaver> prospero1,  folder name is mimo correct ?
[23:28] <prospero1> yea
[23:28] <user___> hello
[23:29] <bobweaver> prospero1,  cd ~/Desktop && sudo cp mimo/* /lib/firmware/b43 && sudo modprobe -r b43 && sudo modprobe -r bcma && sudo modprobe b43 && sudo modprobe bcma
[23:29] <prospero1> http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/24188597.jpg
[23:29] <user___> greets
[23:30] <bobweaver> lol
[23:32] <prospero1> says /lib/firmware/b43 is not a directory
[23:32] <prospero1> should i make one
[23:32] <bobweaver> y
[23:33] <maurojas6996> Hello everybody!
[23:33] <Soliles> hello :)
[23:34] <prospero1> there s /bin and /boot there no /b43
[23:34] <Soliles> is there anyone here ?
[23:35] <Soliles> hi guimaluf :)
[23:35] <bobweaver> prospero1,  so make one :)
[23:35] <prospero1> right done
[23:35] <maurojas6996> I have a small question: Why Lubuntu 12.04 recieves frecuently lot of updates like another *buntus?
[23:36] <maurojas6996> sorry sorry, i questioned bad
[23:36] <bobweaver> prospero1,  and you ran commands above again ?
[23:36] <prospero1> ok, what happend is wireless came back to Network but still firmware missing
[23:36] <maurojas6996> My  question: Why Lubuntu 12.04 no recieves frequently lot of updates like another *buntus?
[23:36] <prospero1> yea did
[23:36] <bobweaver> wireless ?
[23:36] <maurojas6996> it is normal?
[23:36] <prospero1> under Sys Settings > Network
[23:37] <prospero1> or the top toolbar, no diff
[23:37] <bobweaver> prospero1,  pastebin  dmesg | grep -e bcma -e wlan -e eth
[23:37] <bobweaver> woops
[23:38] <bobweaver> prospero1,  pastebin  dmesg | grep -e bcma -e wlan -e eth -e b43
[23:38] <bobweaver> forgot b43 ^^
[23:38] <prospero1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1398038/
[23:38] <Tex_Nick> 12.10 64 bit unity ... with 10.04 i was able to preview a .wav file by hovering the cursor over the file ... doesn't work on this install ... can i enable that function
[23:39] <prospero1> maybe i should just go with linux-firmware-nonfree bobweaver?
[23:39] <bobweaver> wait you did not install that a hour ago ? Programmer_
[23:39] <bobweaver> prospero1, *
[23:40] <prospero1> yea cos earlier it didnt find it, now got it in Sofware center
[23:41] <woo> lol @ cos
[23:41] <bobweaver> ahh yeah you should def install that I thought that you had already installed that prospero1
[23:41] <prospero1> ok what should be different now?
[23:43] <wolfygang> Hi, guys how can I format my ubuntu to a fresh copy? I want to delete everything I've ever installed on it for a fresh copy.
[23:43] <fazzaan> Tex_Nick: I think that was a nautilus feature which they've since removed :(
[23:44] <bobweaver> prospero1,  you should have the firmware that is in dmesg error b43/ht0initvals29.fw and b43-open/ucode29_mimo.fw   that is what is making it so that it is not running
[23:44] <bobweaver> or so the kernel story goes
[23:44] <Tex_Nick> fazzaan : hey thanks for the info
[23:46] <prospero1> i'll send bitcoins to whoever helps me do this
[23:47] <prospero1> bobweaver what to do then ultimately? am i doomed?
[23:48] <bobweaver> prospero1,  well you need to get the firmware that dmesg is saying is not installed
[23:48] <bobweaver> prospero1,  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2011756
[23:48] <robotfuel> prospero1: did you try using jockey-gtk?
[23:49] <maurojas6996> Please help me, I like my system every day that passes more and receive very few updates
[23:49] <maurojas6996> is normal or not?
[23:50] <bobweaver> robotfuel,  4 or 5 hours ago
[23:52] <woo> maurojas6996,  are you asking if it is normal to get fewer and fewer updates?
[23:52] <almoxarife> i cant get sound from lxde(buntu) with any app, the applet is avail and it indicates 'pcm' as the driver or the hardware, not sure about that one, any thoughts?
[23:52] <WeThePeople> how do i connenct to the internet in fluxbox?
[23:53] <WeThePeople> wirelessly
[23:53] <maurojas6996> Woo: Yes
[23:53] <prospero1> robotfuel: yea like ages ago
[23:53] <woo> maurojas6996, I it seems to be so
[23:53] <prospero1> bobweaver: i may have done it.. reboot?
[23:53] <woo> unless you are dealing with new releases the updates calm down thru the time its released
[23:54] <bobweaver> maybe prospero1  I am at a loss atm
[23:55] <prospero1> right brb then
[23:57] <kn0ne> I installed k3b and two entries were put on Menu. How can I remove one?
[23:57] <Virunga> Hi, could you help to set the umask such that each file and directory, if possible, will has 0754 permissions, please?
[23:57] <prospero1> you won't believe it but.. ITS ALIVEE!!
[23:59] <prospero1> whiuv finally.
[23:59] <bobweaver> ??
[23:59] <prospero1> i'll send the btc to myself then
[23:59] <bobweaver> prospero1,  glade to hear that
[23:59] <prospero1> its working thanks so much