[00:03] <syncsys> i cant install software  like wine and skype in latest kubuntu x64 http://www.pastebin.ca/2296448
[00:06] <dr_willis> can you install ANY software at all? like 'sudo apt-get install cowsay' ?
[00:07] <k-stz> can someone tell me some suggestion to fix bad sound in zsnes
[00:09] <Alviss> join #ubuntu
[00:10] <dr_willis> k-stz:  try changeing the sound outputs from alsa, to pulse, or visa-versa perhaps
[00:10] <rizzo> Did you change any settings in the emulator?
[00:10] <dr_willis> zsnes is also a good but very old emulator. it may have some issues with pulse audio
[00:11] <rizzo> Lowering the sample rate will produce 'bad sound'.
[00:13] <syncsys>  i was using local server
 when i switch to u.s server. its showing updates.
 isnt ubuntu servers supposed to be sync
[00:15] <k-stz> rizzo: 32000hz sample as default setting in 12.04LTS, changing to 44100hz, (which sounds more familiar anyone?), so thx for that
[00:15] <NuSuey> any advice how can I set my "performance" settings in 12.10? I mean, I had the option before in some previous ubuntu.. like to set .. full performance.. or power saving settings..
[00:16] <NuSuey> my gpu is quite hot on my laptop when I'm using ubuntu.. so I would love to be able to change that :)
[00:16] <NuSuey> any advice?
[00:16] <k-stz> NuSuey: i suggest turning of compiz effects
[00:16] <Kion1> ouyes I was until now
[00:16] <Kion1> I am just upgrading
[00:17] <watchtower> hi does anyone now of any plans for ubuntu  to make their own phone i know they have done the ubuntu for android but was wondering if they had any plans to make a phone
[00:17] <NuSuey> k-stz: haven't used the 12.10 .. soo how can I easily disable compiz?
[00:17] <NuSuey> *effects
[00:18] <dr_willis> watchtower:  just rumors   - i will belive it when i see it in stores.
[00:18] <dr_willis> NuSuey:  use some other desktop like lubuntu, or xubuntu, that dosent use compiz is one way
[00:19] <NuSuey> dr_willis: can't I just install some other shell (like fluxbox) and just logon to that?
[00:19] <watchtower> OK thanks
[00:19] <NuSuey> *desktop
[00:19] <dr_willis> NuSuey:  if you want.
[00:19] <dr_willis> NuSuey:  thats exactly what i suggested. ;) basically
[00:19] <rizzo> No, you suggested he ditch his current system :P
[00:20] <NuSuey> dr_willis: ok, will do that. But can't I somehow change the "performance" settings? I feel that my laptop goes "FULL PERFORMANCE" even when I'm not doing anythings
[00:20] <NuSuey> *anything
[00:20] <syncsys>  anyone on x64 and ruing skype or wine?
[00:20] <dr_willis> i dont mess with the power-mode/cpu mode settings much. But it may be an apci issue or bug if its going to the wrong modes.
[00:20] <dr_willis> !info lubuntu-desktop
[00:21] <Kion1> Merry Christmas to all the Ubuntu Community
[00:21] <syncsys> how to apt cache search?
[00:22] <picca> Merry Christmas Kion1
[00:22] <r4d1x> Santa didnt bring me working AMD drivers :(
[00:22] <picca> lol @ r4d1x
[00:23] <Kion1> Thanks picca MC to you too
[00:23] <NuSuey> dr_willis: well what could I do?
[00:24] <Kion1> r4d1x ¿does AMD not work well under linux?
[00:25] <r4d1x> without X it works fine
[00:26] <Kion1> If buying a new system to put ubuntu in it, is it better to go with an AMD video card or an Nvidia?
[00:26] <Kion1> All I know was Linus Trovalds video on Nvidia! jaj
[00:26] <r4d1x> I think as long as its not with integrated either is fine
[00:26] <XRS1> intel
[00:26] <fishhead> Go with nvidia but check for driver support
[00:27] <r4d1x> my issues stem from the integrated intel card on the cpu
[00:27] <XRS1> intel drivers actually work. unlike amd and nvidia
[00:27] <r4d1x> I think
[00:27] <Kion1> I have an Alienware and its Nvidia GTX260M never runs at full power under linux!
[00:27] <Kion1> that's why I feel more like trying AMD
[00:27] <r4d1x> except that all they do it output video, if you want and sort of acceleration you need amd or nvidia
[00:27] <dr_willis> NuSuey:  try out lubuntu, via installing the lubuntu-desktop package. it wont use compiz
[00:27] <XRS1> amd drivers are 100% broken at the moment
[00:28] <r4d1x> there has been mixed success with 12.11
[00:28] <r4d1x> problem is X seeing that I have intel and AMD and thinking that its needs to use switcharoo
[00:28] <dr_willis> Kion1:  i would avoid ati/amd.. stick with nvidia if you need the gpu power. intel if you dont.
[00:28] <dr_willis> Kion1:  those dual-gpu-optimus systems are also a major cause of problems at this time
[00:29] <XRS1> intel GMA chipset runs faster than nvidia and amd chips with the current drivers
[00:29] <Kion1> Yes I will buy some powerfull video card, just wondered what should work best
[00:29] <r4d1x> but it provides limited opencl which is what I need :(
[00:29] <XRS1> dont waste your money on a powerfull card unless you are going to run windows
[00:29] <dr_willis> Kion1:  i find older nvidia cards, (from like 6+mo to a year ago release) are the most stable.
[00:29] <fishhead> if you get a comp with amd ati check for driver support first
[00:30] <dr_willis> Kion1:  i dont see the point in a $300+ video card on ubuntu.
[00:30] <Kion1> XRS1 I do use it for GPU computations
[00:31] <dr_willis> Kion1:  it would depend on what software you are using for thaat 'GPU Computations' i imagine then. if thats your main goal
[00:31] <XRS1> its a sad state of affairs when the cheapest Intel chips run circles around AMD and nVidia cards and chips
[00:31] <r4d1x> good deflection
[00:32] <Kion1> yes,  I ocasionally use it for games, but mostly GPU processing power and 3D modelling
[00:32] <dr_willis> I see quite a few issues in here with Intel cards.
[00:32] <dr_willis> but thisis the place people come when they do have issues. ;)
[00:32] <dr_willis> so its a little biased going by what you see in here.
[00:32] <XRS1> is there any one in here with working AMD drivers on 12.10?
[00:33] <r4d1x> better than the mint channel, just a bunch of kids googling obvious answers
[00:34] <dr_willis> Just be glad you dont have a SiS video card. ;)
[00:35] <XRS1> is there still such a thing?
[00:35] <dr_willis> I see 3-4 people in here weekly with them and having issues.
[00:35] <XRS1> that was my first 3d chip  :P
[00:36] <dr_willis> I rember when Matrox was a big name..  :P
[00:36] <r4d1x> 3dfx
[00:36] <dr_willis> back when '2d Acelleration' was  the buzz word.
[00:36] <dr_willis> PhysX ;)
[00:38] <XRS1> any way, i get "Python (v2.7) requires to install plugins to play media files of the following type: text/html decoder" when i try to play an .mp4 from a PHP page. the file works fine when i watch it from folder or youtube.   any ideas why it wont play? <embed src="http://xrs.no-ip.biz/downloads/metro.mp4">
[00:49] <hyde> my mouse right click is not working in ubuntu 12.04, any ideas?
[00:49] <XRS1> restart?
[00:49] <XRS1> has it ever worked?
[00:49] <hyde> restart would not work
[00:49] <hyde> yes
[00:50] <XRS1> what has changed since?
[00:50] <hyde> if I know, why would I ask?
[00:50] <dr_willis> Cat chewed on the wire>?
[00:50] <angelpossum> merry christmas every one
[00:50] <XRS1> (and it feels like the button is pressing?)
[00:50] <hyde> no
[00:51] <XRS1> well you should feel it if your looking for the click. if not, its prolly broked
[00:51] <hyde> keyboard right click is working
[00:51] <hyde> must be some misconfiguration by mistake before
[00:53] <dr_willis> could seeif the right click regiesters in the console after installing 'gpm' and seeif it works for a newly made user.
[00:53] <dr_willis> could also run xev and click in its window and see if the right clicks regiester
[00:54] <hyde> for xev, I could see activities when left click mouse, but nothing shows up when right-clicking
[00:55] <hyde> I could not find a place in ubuntu where to enable mouse right click
[00:55] <dr_willis> Hmm. that would point to the button being broken i would think.
[00:55] <dr_willis> Ultimate test would be to try a live cd and see if it works there
[00:56] <XRS1> ^^
[00:56] <dr_willis> in not sure how it could NOT be showing in xev.  since xev reportss the lowest level of inputs.
[01:00] <logun> Hi I'm using ubuntu 10.10 while clicking "reload" button in synaptic package manager I'm getting a error message that
[01:00] <logun> "Could not download all repository indexes
[01:00] <logun> The repository may no longer be available or could not be contacted because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed index will be used. Otherwise the repository will be ignored. Check your network connection and ensure the repository address in the preferences is correct."
[01:00] <FloodBot1> logun: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:00] <OerHeks> !10.10
[01:01] <logun> Hi I'm using ubuntu 10.10 while clicking "reload" button in synaptic package manager I'm getting a error message that
[01:01] <logun> The repository may no longer be available or could not be contacted because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed index will be used. Otherwise the repository will be ignored."
[01:01] <OerHeks> 10.10 is end of life, logun , so upgrade to a supported versions is the solution
[01:02] <logun> 0erHeks, cant we update only the synaptic
[01:03] <IdleOne> !eolupgrades | logun
[01:04] <OerHeks> logun you can add "old-releases"  to the repo's,  but that will give you the latest fixes up to april 2012
[01:05] <OerHeks> see usrl from ubottu
[01:07] <syncsys> dr_willis, working with the u.s upgrade not with local server.
[01:14] <XRS1> okay google says i need rhythembox and python to make error ""Python (v2.7) requires to install plugins to play media files of the following type: text/html decoder" go away. well i already have totem and python. everything works fine untill i <embed src="http://xrs.no-ip.biz/downloads/metro.mp4"></embed> in PHP page
[01:15] <XRS1> #php and #python fault ubuntu
[01:22] <logun> #lfs-support
[01:24] <XRS1> ?
[01:27] <Kion1> hyde maybe your mouse is not functioning properly
[01:33] <Kion1> I am upgrading from Ubuntu 12.04 to 12.10, The download seems incredibly long!
[01:38] <daftykins> Kion1: maybe you're just excited
[01:39] <isa> Marry Christmast
 I guess...!
[01:41] <Kion1> daftykins I dont even know what changed between the two
[01:41] <daftykins> Kion1: mmm i can't say either i'm afraid, i'm sure it's in the release notes
[01:41] <isa> I'm sorry I mean Merry Christmas
[01:41] <XRS1> a few nice fixes and a lot of added bugs  :P
[01:42] <isa> Sorry Sorry. Hahahaha
[01:42] <Kion1> XRS1 That is what I was afraid of
[01:42] <bobweaver> text/html << mimetype
[01:42] <Kion1> And the reason I held the change so much
[01:42] <Kion1> my system was working perfectly
[01:42] <daftykins> Kion1: why change then? :)
[01:44] <Kion1> daftykins I just wanted to have the latest version of my OS
[01:44] <daftykins> ah
[01:44] <crazybrain1> how to install dark-mint theme?
[01:44] <bobweaver> !mint
[01:44] <Kion1> daftykins I am the type of guy that is not afraid of breaking things in my system
[01:46] <crazybrain1> it shows unable to locate packages
[01:46] <daftykins> Kion1: yarr
[01:46]  * XRS1 recommends enabling proposed updates
[01:46] <bobweaver> lol
[01:47] <Raspootis> How does 12.10 do with exFAT file systems? I'm looking for a good filesystem to use on an external hard drive with operability between OS X/Windows/Ubuntu
[01:49] <usr13> Raspootis: Just fine.
[01:49] <usr13> Raspootis: Wait, exFAT?  Is that same as VFAT?
[01:49] <Raspootis> IT'
[01:50] <compdoc> never heard of exfat
[01:50] <eristikophiles> so like, i have a bit of an odd problem. i get the 'pipes failed: too many open files in system' error in the shell, but when i try to use any of the commands that i found by googling on how to fix it, they also fail due to the same error. so it seems i can't actually fix it without it being fixed. anyone know of a way to work around that?
[01:50] <Raspootis> It's a propietary filesystem by Microsoft, designed for use with flash media
[01:50] <ring0> exfat != vfat
[01:50] <bobweaver> (Extended File Allocation Table
[01:50] <compdoc> yeah, thats a good choice for a hard drive. not
[01:51] <usr13> compdoc: What?
[01:51] <bh> Can anyone refer me to a good article on configuring postfix on unbuntu? Their documentation is a bit opaque if you're unfamiliar with their vocabulary
[01:52] <leo2007> how to fix this obscure error? http://bpaste.net/show/v5107FOm7qeF6p5AC7KK
[01:52] <usr13> Raspootis: Yea, I think exFAT is ok.
[01:52] <Kion1> daftykins And because of that, from time to tiem I end up with self inposed pain JAJA, And that is the way in which I have learned this wonderfull OS
[01:52] <Raspootis> compdoc: some would suggest FAT, but FAT is limited to 4GB files
[01:53] <XRS1> eristikophiles:  try a live disk
[01:53] <daftykins> Kion1: oh yeah, gotta break a few eggs to make an omelette
[01:53] <bobweaver> !postfix | leo2007, you have read these ?
[01:54] <leo2007> I am new to debian system like ubuntu. but familiar with redhat
[01:54] <bobweaver> !MailServer >> leo2007
[01:54] <leo2007> what?
[01:54] <eristikophiles> hm. i suppose. i never got this error before though, so it seems if i just reboot it'd go away almost. but i was hoping to fix it with the system still running
[01:54] <Mahmoud> hi -- how to send CR in netcat?
[01:54] <eristikophiles> unfortunately i can't open anything or run anything in shell
[01:55] <usr13> Raspootis: Yea, exFAT is fine as far as I can tell.  (Just did a little research and it looks like its a go..)
[01:55] <bobweaver> !mailserver  >> leo2007
[01:55] <bobweaver> er
[01:56] <bobweaver> !mailserver
[01:56] <leo2007> bobweaver: do you understand english?
[01:56] <bobweaver> nope , what are you tring to configure in postfix ?
[01:58] <bobweaver> eristikophiles,  you can not press ctrl+alt+f1 to get to tty ?
[01:59] <Raspootis> ech, it seems that exFAT works in Ubuntu under FUSE
[01:59] <Raspootis> maybe plain FAT would be better
[01:59] <XRS1> FAT16 would not work
[02:00] <Raspootis> FAT32 is the most commonly used FAT system
[02:00] <leo2007> bobweaver: postfix is not in my question? you might have misread someone else's.
[02:01] <bh> leo2007: that's me
[02:01] <leo2007> bh: yeah, I was completely lost for a while.
[02:01] <bh> bobweaver: I just want to accept e-mail for existing users on some domain and then use .forward to redirect it if necessary
[02:04] <bobweaver>  leo2007  you where not the only one
[02:04] <bobweaver> leo2007,  what is going on with init.d thingy ?
[02:05] <leo2007> I have fixed it.
[02:05] <usr13> Raspootis: Ah, yea.  I see that you have to install the fuse-exfat and the exfat-utils packages:
[02:07] <usr13> Raspootis: Yea, vfat (or fat32), is what most all usb drives come with, so.... if you can work with fat32, yer prolly better off.
[02:08] <Raspootis> Looks like I'll have to bite the bullet should I have any media files over 4GB
[02:08] <usr13> Raspootis: So, why not just install the fuse-exfat and the exfat-utils packages?
[02:09] <Raspootis> This ubuntu system is pretty bare with hardware (1GB ram), and I plan to be running programs off of the drive, so speed will be the concern
[02:10] <eristikophiles> so yeah, rebooting fixed the issue (for now anyway) .. but i have no idea what was wrong still. ulimit -a shows that there is in fact no limit on the number of files i can have open
[02:12] <usr13> eristikophiles:  grep ^[^#]  /etc/security/limits.conf
[02:13] <usr13> eristikophiles: But.. how about root?
[02:13] <eristikophiles> it says 'no matches found: ^[^#]'
[02:14] <usr13> eristikophiles: That's good....
[02:14] <eristikophiles> you think that while my regular username has unlimited files root won't?
[02:15] <eristikophiles> yeah that whole file is comments btw
[02:15] <eristikophiles> there doesn't seem to be any actual lines without a # in front
[02:16] <usr13> eristikophiles: yea, we confirmed it was all comments with the above command.
[02:16] <usr13> eristikophiles:  grep ^[^#]  /etc/security/limits.conf
[02:16] <eristikophiles> i wasn't sure what that search parameter does.. i don't know awk/sed wildcards
[02:17] <usr13> df
[02:22] <eristikophiles> anyway thanks. i guess this is just one bug i have to not worry over too much. never happened before and rebooting fixed it
[02:22] <SolarisBoy> any line not beginning with #
[02:23] <SolarisBoy> ^begins [^negates]
[02:23] <granjknjkgea> how can I change my ubuntu 12.10 to boot into single-user mode?
[02:23] <eristikophiles> thanks SolarisBoy
[02:24] <SolarisBoy> yw eristikophiles
[02:24] <eristikophiles> granjknjkgea- if you don't already know how to do that, why do you want to always log in as root?
[02:24] <eristikophiles> (and thereby break the system more easily) :)
[02:24] <SolarisBoy> granjknjkgea: append single to the boot parameters
[02:25] <granjknjkgea> SolarisBoy: in grub?
[02:25] <SolarisBoy> granjknjkgea: yes
[02:25] <eristikophiles> that was maybe more helpful, but i still think that it's a bad idea. i used to log in as root in *nix at first then eventually i encountered problems. programs installing themselves and messing up system files. random accidents and mistakes causing me to have to do more to fix them than otherwise, that stuff
[02:26] <eristikophiles> k, nap time for me
[02:26] <granjknjkgea> SolarisBoy: that will bypass the password at boot up?
[02:26] <SolarisBoy> not sure can't remember but you said you want root right?
[02:26] <SolarisBoy> if not make init=/bin/sh
[02:27] <granjknjkgea> SolarisBoy: not necessarily root. I'd like to boot right into my desktop without being prompted for my password
[02:28] <SolarisBoy> that doesn't sound like you want single user mode then
[02:28] <granjknjkgea> maybe my terminology is off
[02:28] <SolarisBoy> you can do that without root or any run level switches
[02:28] <compdoc> thats actaully an option when you install Ubuntu
[02:28] <SolarisBoy> yes
[02:29] <granjknjkgea> compdoc: yeah initially I selected it, but I've changed my mind
[02:29] <mrabz> yeats ?
[02:29] <SolarisBoy> single user mode is also complete unrelated to it ;>
[02:29] <granjknjkgea> oh silly me
[02:33] <OerHeks> jakub, jakub_ jakub269 jakub394  jakub893 why so many clones?
[02:35] <robertzaccour> I plugged my laptop into my tv with an HDMI calbe and all I'm seeing on the tv is the wallpaper. Any suggestions?
[02:36] <granjknjkgea> robertzaccour: drag the window to the right
[02:36] <Pourya> ur TV acts as a second monitor….
[02:36] <granjknjkgea> robertzaccour: on your desktop that is. drag your desired window off screen to the right
[02:36] <robertzaccour> granjknjkgea, oh ok thanks
[02:37] <bobweaver> robertzaccour, ever think about Ubuntu tv mockup ?
[02:37] <robertzaccour> granjknjkgea, will it work for netflix? its fullscreen only
[02:37] <bkc_> robertzaccour: terminal => xrandr --output <external name, prob HDMI-something> --same-as <internal screen name>
[02:37] <Pourya> @robertzaccour If you want to have the same content you would have to go to the display options and enable mirorring…
[02:37] <granjknjkgea> do you launch it from a terminal?
[02:37] <robertzaccour> bobweaver, I don't know what you mean
[02:37] <bobweaver> netflicks-destop works great
[02:37] <bobweaver> robertzaccour,  what version of Ubuntu ?
[02:38] <robertzaccour> bobweaver, 12.10
[02:38] <granjknjkgea> robertzaccour: drag a terminal over to the right monitor and then launch the netflix app
[02:38] <bobweaver> not going to work then robertzaccour
[02:38] <bobweaver> robertzaccour,  I have a ppa for 12.04 though
[02:39] <bobweaver> ubuntu tv ^^
[02:39] <robertzaccour> granjknjkgea, oh ok, thanks bro
[02:39] <goddard> what does the +r mean on freenode?
[02:40] <bobweaver> robertzaccour,  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfrm117Ukr0
[02:40] <bobweaver> that was 11.10 version
[02:40] <OptimizedCoder> join #c
[02:40] <bobweaver> robertzaccour,  I have sense added all mythplugins
[02:40] <robertzaccour> bobweaver, I use my tv as my tv haha
[02:41] <bobweaver> could have both as one haha
[02:41] <robertzaccour> bobweaver, but could plug it into my tv and be the same
[02:41] <robertzaccour> yeah true
[02:41] <bobweaver> why not just have one box that is dvr >/
[02:41] <bobweaver> ? *
[02:42] <bobweaver> robertzaccour,  are you thinking about dvr ?
[02:42] <bobweaver> like with a capture card at all  ?
[02:42] <robertzaccour> bobweaver, I already have DVR
[02:42] <bobweaver> robertzaccour,  myth ?  or some cable thingy ?
[02:42] <robertzaccour> bobweaver, I'd ask about it being a free DVR, but DVR is bundled in with the HD package so it'll make no difference in cost anyway
[02:43] <robertzaccour> bobweaver, cable tv
[02:43] <bobweaver> ahh
[02:43] <robertzaccour> If DVR was a separate item on the bill I'd try to get a free DVR setup with Ubuntu tv or whatnot
[02:44] <robertzaccour> gonna go watch netflix through my laptop on my tv, netflix ps3 app is down. thanks, later yall
[02:44] <robertzaccour> have fun
[02:44] <robertzaccour> be good
[02:44] <bobweaver> yeah there is alot things behind all that robertzaccour
[02:44] <bobweaver> you too
[02:46] <robertzaccour> just found another problem
[02:46] <robertzaccour> sound isn't going through the hdmi to my tv from my laptop
[02:46] <logun> Hi, how to recover the deleted shadow file
[02:47] <CarlFK> What is the package that gets me adobe flash in firefox?    flash-plugin-browser something
[02:48] <robertzaccour> bobweaver, Do you know how to get sound to the tv through the hdmi from the laptop?
[02:48] <bobweaver> nope
[02:49] <bobweaver> !into ubuntu-restricted-extras
[02:49] <bobweaver> er
[02:49] <robertzaccour> it works fine in windows, surely there's a linux solution
[02:50] <bobweaver> !info  ubuntu-restricted-extras | CarlFK   this is installed ?
[02:50] <CarlFK> bobweaver: is that for me?
[02:50] <robertzaccour> Is there a way to set up sound in a 2nd monitor? thats what my tv would be
[02:50] <bobweaver> yeah CarlFK
[02:50] <CarlFK> thanks
[02:51] <bobweaver> robertzaccour,  I use a surround sound sorry
[02:51] <usr13> robertzaccour: Sound doesn't have much to do with a monitor.
[02:51] <stroodlepup> is there a package for tomee in ubuntu? a ppa maybe?
[02:52] <robertzaccour> usr13, for some reason its not going through the hdmi to the tv
[02:52] <robertzaccour> usr13, I'm having to do this workaround because the ps3 netflix app is down
[02:53] <usr13> o
[02:53] <robertzaccour> oh I figured it out
[02:53] <robertzaccour> had to change the audio profile
[02:53] <usr13> i c
[02:53] <bobweaver> I was wonder if it was that or the gfx card
[02:54] <robertzaccour> nope, just the audio profile :)
[02:54] <bobweaver> that is why I use surround sound ;) plus one remote one box for all
[02:54] <bobweaver> even my frontends(Not the big TV ) are only one remote
[02:55] <robertzaccour> ok gonna watch netflix now. been watching 'Til Death lately, great show
[02:55] <robertzaccour> later yall
[02:55] <bobweaver> we need a lens for Netflicks that opens netflicks-desktop
[02:55] <bobweaver> for searching
[02:57] <dctrd> hey guys
[02:59] <yaben3amme> why isnt my bootable disk booting
[02:59] <yaben3amme> ?
[02:59] <yaben3amme> ive burnt it 2 times
[03:00] <yaben3amme> and fixed the bios and it isnt working'
[03:00] <bobweaver> yaben3amme,  you checked the md5sum ?
[03:00] <bobweaver> yaben3amme,  what happens and what are you trying to do ?
[03:00] <yaben3amme> i just want to boot the cd
[03:01] <yaben3amme> i burned the img file to a dvd
[03:01] <bobweaver> yaben3amme,  and you burnt cd of iso ?
[03:01] <yaben3amme> yes
[03:01] <bobweaver> good
[03:01] <bobweaver> and what happens when you boot with it in drive ?
[03:01] <goddard> i think i am starting to like osx over ubuntu
[03:01] <bobweaver> cd drive *
[03:02] <yaben3amme> the screen turns black then i see the windows logo
[03:02] <robertzaccour> ok just one more issue
[03:02] <bobweaver> ahh yaben3amme  you have to set boot to boot cd in bios
[03:02] <robertzaccour> I drag the termilal to the right (other desktop tv monitor) but the netflix app still opens up on the laptop screen only
[03:03] <stroodlepup> goddard?
[03:03] <bobweaver> yaben3amme,  that is what it sounds like . Have you opened bios ?
[03:03] <robertzaccour> chromium opens up on the 2nd monitor, but netflix app does not
[03:03] <bobweaver> robertzaccour,  press alt then enter in display and set tv to be 1
[03:03] <robertzaccour> and there's no way to drag it over there becaue its fullscreen
[03:03] <bobweaver> robertzaccour,  ^^^
[03:04] <iSeven> ...
[03:04] <yaben3amme> ive tried other cds like windows
[03:04] <yaben3amme> they work normall
[03:04] <yaben3amme> y
[03:04] <bobweaver> yaben3amme,  what kinda computer ?
[03:04] <yaben3amme> but ubuntu doesnt work
[03:04] <deitarion> How do I undo the "add showexec to udisks options" change made in https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/vfat-noexec? It's preventing /media/Travel_16GB/boot/lin_start_here.sh from running the extensionless binary syslinux uses to write the boot sector.
[03:04] <yaben3amme> lenovo
[03:04] <iSeven> notebook?
[03:04] <yaben3amme> yeah
[03:04] <bobweaver> yaben3amme,  and you have open bios in boot ? like before the windows logo ?
[03:05] <iSeven> press F12 >
[03:05] <yaben3amme> yeah thats what im doing iSeven
[03:05] <bobweaver> iSeven,  lucky someone owns a lenvoo and not a craptop :P
[03:05] <robertzaccour> bobweaver, how do I change which display is the main one?
[03:05] <yaben3amme> then i select dvd
[03:06] <bobweaver> robertzaccour,  drag it to the left
[03:06] <yaben3amme> bobweaver nahh it aint that bad
[03:06] <bobweaver> no yaben3amme I am saying that you all are lucky with lenovo
[03:06] <bobweaver> I have the craptop :P
[03:07] <yaben3amme> ohh
[03:07] <bobweaver> Dell
[03:07] <yaben3amme> ok
[03:07] <yaben3amme> dell is very good
[03:07] <yaben3amme> only is you have crappy specs
[03:07] <yaben3amme> ram ??
[03:07] <bobweaver> 4
[03:07] <bobweaver> i3
[03:07] <yaben3amme> vga?
[03:07] <bobweaver> intel
[03:07] <yaben3amme> hdd?
[03:07] <bobweaver> WD
[03:08] <bobweaver> 2 tb I installed
[03:08] <yaben3amme> ?
[03:08] <bobweaver> I think that it is a black or scropio
[03:08] <yaben3amme> dude thats a very good pc
[03:08] <bobweaver> wont run steam
[03:08] <deitarion> ...or do I just have to ditch udisks-based automounting and use some alternative that isn't written with the assumption that everyone is a novice?
[03:08] <yaben3amme> ok back to the cd what should i do ?
[03:09] <bobweaver> you have to open bios options on boot and set cd to be 1st option on boot
[03:09] <yaben3amme> ?
[03:09] <yaben3amme> on lenovo
[03:09] <yaben3amme> you press f12
[03:09] <bobweaver> yaben3amme, most the time there is option to press f{something} too get to boot options
[03:09] <yaben3amme> and select where yoou want to boot from
[03:10] <yaben3amme> so i was selecting dvd
[03:10] <yaben3amme> the prob is with the cd
[03:10] <yaben3amme> not bios
[03:10] <bobweaver> yaben3amme,  what drives are there ?
[03:10] <yaben3amme> what?
[03:10] <usr13> yaben3amme: USB?
[03:10] <bobweaver> againyaben you checked md5sum ?
[03:10] <bobweaver> er
[03:11] <bobweaver> again yaben3amme  you checked the nd5sum ?
[03:11] <bobweaver> !md5sum
[03:11] <yaben3amme> there is  a md5 file
[03:11] <yaben3amme> should i go into it
[03:11] <usr13> yaben3amme: Just google it.
[03:11] <yaben3amme> ?
[03:11] <yaben3amme> there is one!!!!!
[03:11] <usr13> google the md5 checksume.
[03:11] <Shuri-> epic
[03:12] <yaben3amme> do i have to setup any bootup files?
[03:12] <yaben3amme> those 2 mb and 4mb ones
[03:13] <goddard> stroodlepup, don't know why its a sad day
[03:18] <aarcane> When is 12.04.2 scheduled for release?
[03:19] <RishabhTatiraju> Hi
[03:19] <RishabhTatiraju> well, my screen is turning grainy when i use it
[03:19] <stroodlepup> is there a package for tomee in ubuntu? a ppa maybe?
[03:20] <usr13> aarcane: February I think.
[03:20] <RishabhTatiraju> Merry christmas to all :)
[03:23] <bobweaver> stroodlepup, you looked on la8unchpad ?
[03:24] <bobweaver> I have no idea what that package is
[03:25] <yaben3amme> bobweaver
[03:25] <yaben3amme> what should i do
[03:25] <yaben3amme> why isnt the cd booting
[03:25] <yaben3amme> ?
[03:25] <yaben3amme> ?
[03:26] <yaben3amme> bobweaver
[03:26] <yaben3amme> bobweaver
[03:26] <yaben3amme> bobweaver
[03:26] <FloodBot1> yaben3amme: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:27] <yaben3amme> bobweaver
[03:27] <yaben3amme> bobweaver
[03:27] <yaben3amme> bobweaver
[03:27] <yaben3amme> bobweaver
[03:27] <FloodBot1> yaben3amme: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:28] <iSeven> ..call to lenovo
[03:28] <smacktalk> is there a utility that'll let you explore an iso image?
[03:28] <somsip> smacktalk: just mount it
[03:31] <aarcane> Where can I find more info on the migration to a Unified Installer?
[03:33] <kvothetech> aaearon: what
[03:33] <kvothetech> There is no unified installer.
[03:34] <CarlFK> aarcane: click around till you see the icon for the iso file, right click, "mount" ( or something similar, I don't have one handy to test with )
[03:35] <CarlFK> lspci says 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI Device 9808   shouldn't I see the "restricted drivers available" option
[03:35] <aarcane> kvothetech, a few versions ago there was a blueprint or issue in the tracker to track the migration to a single ISO file that can perform installs of ubuntu desktop and server , 32 and 64 bit, and all the various others like kubuntu from a single DVD image...  but I can't find it now.
[03:36] <aarcane> kvothetech, it was for people like me who need to install a number of various configurations, and it was supposed to save a bunch of space and make everything super easy.
[03:36] <kvothetech> That's called minimal with your own local repo
[03:38] <aarcane> kvothetech, well, I remember it was in the works, but I can't find it now :(
[03:39] <kvothetech> Wouldn't be hard to make
[03:40] <aarcane> it was supposed to be the new default, btu I haven't seen anything about it in a while now, and have conveniently lost the bookmarks :(
[03:50] <NFisher> Hi all!! i want to integrate a few fonts into my 10.04 System.. i have them zipped, how can i now intergrate them to use them in GIMP2 and OO?!
[03:54] <NFisher> alright its just doubleclicking them, sry for that redundant question :)
[03:54] <NFisher> happy Holidays Everybody!
[03:54] <usr13> NFisher: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts
[03:54] <NFisher> usr13, thx! :)
[03:55] <usr13> NP
[03:57] <s_faraday> hi
[03:57] <usr13> hi
[03:58] <s_faraday> i have problem with virtualbox in ubuntu 12.10 x64
[03:58] <CarlFK> What is the restricted driver manager called?  I thought it was jockey
[03:59] <usr13> CarlFK: I think you are correct.
[03:59] <usr13> jockey-gtk
[03:59] <CarlFK> usr13: um.. it isn't installed on my 12.10 box
[03:59] <s_faraday> when i wanna start win 7 installation
[03:59] <somsip> CarlFK: Jockey GTK has been superseded by software-properties
[04:00] <s_faraday> VT-x/AMD-V hardware acceleration has been enabled, but is not operational. Your 64-bit guest will fail to detect a 64-bit CPU and will not be able to boot.Please ensure that you have enabled VT-x/AMD-V properly in the BIOS of your host computer.
[04:00] <usr13> somsip: oh, ok.  Thanks for the correction
[04:00] <somsip> CarlFK: http://www.upubuntu.com/2012/10/to-do-list-after-new-installation-of.html
[04:00] <CarlFK> somsip: thanks
[04:00] <somsip> CarlFK: number 2
[04:00] <Googol30> I'm back, if anyone remembers me... and I, of course, have questions about Ubuntu... this time about Virtualization, specifically Zen.
[04:00] <somsip> CarlFK: np
[04:00] <Googol30> No... Xen... correct spelling.
[04:01] <Googol30> On to my questions... is it possible to run a virtualized instance of Windows Vista from inside 12.04 Server?
[04:02] <py_can> I can't install Whine, I don't know what is going on: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1463757/
[04:03] <gelbander> gelbander: ok
[04:03] <s_faraday> how can i fix it?
[04:03] <somsip> py_can: to install Whine properly, you have to repeatedly ask the same question and complain that everyone is ignoreing you ;-)
[04:03] <py_can> somsip: thanks!
[04:03] <usr13> py_can: sudo apt-get -f install
[04:04] <py_can> usr13: done, what now?
[04:04] <py_can> usr13: getting the same error
[04:04] <somsip> py_can: soz - souldn't resist. Looks like you're getting some proper help though
[04:04] <usr13> py_can: What was the result of  sudo apt-get -f install ?
[04:05] <hdldev> Hi there, is there a reason there are no more maverick package indexes on http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/?
[04:05] <py_can> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1463763/
[04:05] <py_can> somsip: yeah, could have been worse :)
[04:05] <hdldev> is it just because its been EOL'd?
[04:05] <usr13> py_can: sudo apt-get -f install wine1.4
[04:05] <Guest13220> I need a lean no GUI latest UBUNTU , similar to that of Debian Network install, please point me to an iso. Thanks!
[04:06] <py_can> usr13:  apt-get -f install wine1.4
[04:06] <py_can> whoops
[04:06] <py_can> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1463766/
[04:06] <bobweaver> image.ubuntu
[04:07] <bobweaver> sorry cdimage.ubuntu.com/ * Guest
[04:08] <usr13> py_can: lsb_release -a |pastebinit
[04:08] <Guest41230> Hello
[04:09] <py_can> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1463770/
[04:09] <py_can>  , and thanks for 'pastebinit'. very handy
[04:10] <usr13> py_can: sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get upgrade
[04:10] <usr13> py_can: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[04:10] <py_can> yeah done that instead of ;
[04:11] <usr13> py_can: Actually, either will work, but...
[04:11] <usr13> py_can: apt-cache search wine |pastebinit
[04:11] <bobweaver> ; and then  || or then  ; next ?
[04:11] <py_can> usr13: ok sec, stuff is upgrading atm
[04:12] <usr13> ok
[04:13] <bobweaver> && and then  || or then  ; next ? sorry that is what I meant
[04:15] <Guest13220> bobweaver: I cannot find a suitable iso image. They are allfor different architecture or full blown release for PC
[04:16] <py_can> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1463776/
[04:19] <usr13> py_can: uname -a |pastebinit
[04:19] <py_can> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1463779/
[04:21] <py_can> Also, what is this crap: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1463762/
[04:21] <usr13> py_can: free |pastebinit
[04:22] <py_can> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1463785/
[04:22] <usr13> py_can: Where is ^^that^^ from?
[04:23] <py_can> usr13: starting typing in random id's, since it increments by one you can go back and see other peoples pastes
[04:24] <py_can> seeing lots of automated spam...
[04:24] <usr13> py_can: Oh, well, forget about other people's pastes
[04:24] <usr13> py_can: sudo apt-get install wine
[04:24] <py_can> usr13: ;)
[04:25] <py_can> usr13: still getting the same error
[04:25] <py_can> actually getting the same type of errors when I'm trying to install Skype from the repos
[04:25] <usr13> Depends: wine1.4 but it is not going to be installed ?
[04:25] <py_can> yes
[04:25] <usr13> Ok, just a sec...
[04:26] <usr13> http://askubuntu.com/questions/153907/dependency-problems-installing-wine-1-5-on-ubuntu-12-04-x64
[04:28] <usr13> py_can: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gettext/+bug/975967
[04:29] <Christina> hello all.
[04:29] <usr13> Christina: Hi
[04:30] <usr13> where's my haircut?
[04:30] <Christina> for some odd reason, i cannot log into my ubuntu 12.04 machine. it just goes back to the login again, and again
[04:30] <Christina> wtf are u talking about haircuts?
[04:30] <Christina> usr13, ^^
[04:30] <usr13> Sorry, couldn't resist, (a girl named Christina cuts my hair and she is AOL right now.)
[04:31] <Christina> wanna hear something even funnier?
[04:31] <usr13> !password | Christina
[04:31] <Christina> christina is my mom, she has cut my hair all my life.
[04:31] <usr13> Haha that's pretty good!
[04:32] <Christina> idk how her name got into the xchat program, but it here now.
[04:32] <dr_willis> Christina:  its crashing back to the Login screen. see if the guest user works.. see if a newly made user works. If so, that would imply that your users settings are some how crashing compiz/unity
[04:32] <Christina> so anyways,..
[04:32] <eamon> is gmail not loading for anyone else?
[04:32] <Christina> dr_willis, yes it just looping backt he the login screen
[04:33] <usr13> eamon: Works for me.
[04:33] <Christina> i dont believe i have compiz installed on it tho..
[04:33] <eamon> usr13: cheers
[04:33] <py_can> usr13: kk, im giving up. thanks for the help tho!
[04:33] <Christina> usr why did u do that password thing??
[04:33] <py_can> installing vnc on my windows machine instead :P
[04:34] <Christina> eamon, gmail is loading fine for me..
[04:34] <eamon> huh, maybe it's my browser.
[04:34] <dr_willis> Christina:  what desktop are you using?  Try some of the other ones.  a common issue is the .Xauthority file getting messed up and needing to be renamed/deleted
[04:34] <py_can> Christina: can you login using TTY1?
[04:34] <py_can> CTRL-ALT-F1
[04:35] <Christina> dr_willis, i have xubuntu session and xfce session and they both do the same thing
[04:35] <Christina> the ony way for me to get to the desktop is to login as guest
[04:35] <Christina> but then i cant really do anything anyways..
[04:35] <Christina> dr_willis, ^^
[04:36] <Christina> py_can, tty- u mean crtl+alt+f1--f6?
[04:36] <usr13> Christina: Ctrl-Alt-F6 and try to login
[04:36] <Christina> yes i can login with tty
[04:36] <wrh> I need help.  I wanted to get rid of my Ubuntu install on my hard drive running Windows 7.  I first deleted Ubuntu, then deleted its partition.  Upon merging the Windows OS partition with the free space, I was asked to reboot (I was using a program).  Now that I've restarted, I can't get into Windows.  Instead, "error: unknown filesystem.  grub rescue>" comes up.  Please help!
[04:36] <usr13> Christina: Ok, that's interesting.
[04:36] <MK`> Hm, why would Ubuntu be asking me to do a partial upgrade?
[04:37] <Christina> wrh, u need to run the system rescue cd for you windows installation
[04:37] <py_can> usr13: I have xubuntu and had this problem once, it messed up a config that handles the window manager, forgot what it was
[04:37] <usr13> Christina: So you more than likely have a problem in ~/.conf
[04:37] <Christina> usr13, how wouldi resolve this?
[04:37] <wrh> Will it completely reinstall my Windows or will it just recover the windows I have?
[04:37] <usr13> Christina: So you more than likely have a problem in ~/.config
[04:37] <Christina> wrh, it will fix your mbr witch was changed or corrupted my removing the linux install
[04:38] <wrh> Okay, thank you
[04:38] <Christina> wrh, if u hold on, ill get u the commands to repair the mbr
[04:38] <usr13> Christina:  tail -f /var/log/messages  #In tty6
[04:39] <usr13> Christina: df
[04:39] <usr13> ?
[04:39] <Christina> usr13, im not talking to you on the same computer as which has the problem
[04:39] <Christina> so give me a minute to type in the response
[04:39] <wrh> Okay thank you so much! yes I can wait
[04:39] <usr13> Christina: Ok, but what about my haircut?
[04:40] <Christina> the output of that command is "tail: cannot open `/car/log/messages' for reading: No such file or directory
[04:40] <usr13> Christina: var not car
[04:41] <Christina> yes var not car
[04:41] <Christina> wrh, get at me in a pm
[04:41] <usr13> Christina: What does df say?
[04:41] <usr13> Ok
[04:42] <usr13> See my pm.
[04:43] <kiddo_1980> hello
[04:49] <MK`> My Update Manager says "Not all updates can be installed", the Partial upgrade recommendation, etc. Among them is linux-generic, linux-headers-generic, and linux-image-generic. What do I do?
[04:49] <MK`> also unable to be checked: gnome-orca and wine, for reference.
[04:52] <mcknight_> Hello there. so. who feels like leading someone threw a blind install of ubuntu from usb onto a netbook with no screen
[04:53] <Pourya> have u tried closing the lead connecting it to an external monitor?
[04:53] <dr_willis> mcknight_:  setup a full install to the USB from a differnt pc.  be sure ssh and so forth is running on it..  then  use it. or a 2nd usb to boot the system and Image the usb to the hd of the netbook. ;)
[04:55] <mcknight_> well the netbook has windows 7 on it. and im kindof an ubuntu virgin, been using it for, oh um. 22 hours.
[04:55] <dr_willis> mcknight_:  so what do you want to do exactly with the netbook? its display is totally broken? plug it into a monitor
[04:56] <Pourya> close the lead
[04:56] <Pourya> it will automatically switch to the external mon...
[04:57] <mcknight_> i know how to set the usb and stuff, scren is cracked, $150 to replace. and windows seven is on it and i kind of deleted the display control drivers. well the program..
[04:57] <mcknight_> so yeah run it on an external moniter
[04:57] <mcknight_> monitor*
[04:57] <mcknight_> a shitshow
[04:58] <mcknight_> will ubuntu load and display on the external?
[04:58] <mcknight_> install*
[04:59] <mcknight_> dont worry im not a total idiot.
[04:59] <dr_willis> mcknight_:  i plug in my externals to mylaptopps and they normally get auto enabled. or i hit the Fn Keys to turn them on
[05:01] <mcknight_> see. this is a lovely samsung nf210 and it has a samsung program that has the drivers/software for the keyboard functions and thats gone.
[05:02] <mcknight_> i was doing so before hand with no issue, but system was running like crap so i started to delete the RUN BETTER programs, and it didnt work in my favor. Fn keys nor f keys work
[05:02] <mclovin> bodhilinux
[05:03] <mcknight_> ive been using it well and fine and windows starter was upgraded to home profesional. samsung updates and then the computer ran like crap. my stupidity
[05:04] <mcknight_> decent program??
[05:05]  * dr_willis has lost the thread of the origianl tech support issue....
[05:05] <dr_willis> what was the problem again?
[05:06] <mcknight_> user error
[05:06] <mcknight_> lol
[05:06] <daftykins> dr_willis: broke his screen, trying to blind-install an OS
[05:06] <daftykins> he's brave, i'll give 'im that
[05:07] <mcknight_> ive done windows blind installs. tab tab tab tab tab enther tab tab\
[05:07] <dr_willis> not like its very portable.. id install to a USB. have the thing boot from that.. (but how you set the bios to do that with no screen is a good question). :)
[05:07] <mcknight_> easy ish on linux??
[05:08] <dr_willis> you could clone an existing install to its hard drive. that would be fairly easy
[05:08] <dr_willis> best bet would be to get a external monitor working. those should work with the live cd/installer with few hassles.
[05:10] <mcknight_> i was going to clone one and dog ate my other sata cable
[05:11] <mcknight_> or cat. im going to try something pourya suggested, thank you all. appreciate it bigtime. dinosaurs suck
[05:12] <dr_willis> Had the grandkids chew up some of my cables... ;)
[05:12] <daftykins> dr_willis: :O little blighters
[05:13] <dr_willis> I guess usb cords are tasty to a teething toddler.
[05:13] <newroad> hello, I'm been using Remmina to connect to my company's RDP servers, but they've recently changed the default ports of the RDP servers for security reasons. Is there a way I can can change the port that Remmina connects to a specific server on?
[05:13] <mcknight_> merry christmas all
[05:16] <ring0> newroad, sure, instead of just using the ip of the server, set server:port and it should work again
[05:16] <daftykins> newroad: where you type in a hostname or IP, try typing host:IP or IP:port
[05:17]  * daftykins high-fives ring0 
[05:17] <ring0> daftykins, \o
[05:17] <daftykins> :D
[05:18] <Alpi> Merry christmas folks.
[05:20] <CarlFK> trying to get a desktop box with both vga and hdmi to talk to a TV over vga.  it worked using the xorg drivers, but now that I installed the ati binary it is kicking the res up higher than the TV supports
[05:21] <CarlFK> I can hook ssh into it, and I can use the hdmi - any clue how to restrict how high the VGA res goes?
[05:22] <dr_willis> ati has their control panel tool.
[05:22] <dr_willis> that can tweak settings
[05:33] <newroad> thanks ring8
[05:33] <newroad> ring0*
[05:35] <ring0> newroad, is it working? :)
[05:41] <stroodlepup> just so everyone knows, tomee is a buffed up version of apache tomcat
[05:41] <stroodlepup> just so everyone knows, tomee is a buffed up version of apache tomcat
[05:41] <stroodlepup> just so everyone knows, tomee is a buffed up version of apache tomcat
[05:43] <bateee> hi all, I am running a Ubuntu 12.10 server on Oracle virtualbox environment. I need to go to the full screen mode of the server. Currently I am getting small size screen to work on. Please suggest me how to go to full screen mode.
[05:46] <aeon-ltd> bateee: did you install the extras that allow any resolution?
[05:47] <bateee> aeon-ltd, I installed guest addition through apt-get install virtualbox-guest-additions-iso
[05:47] <cfhowlett> bateee: install guest additions
[05:48] <bateee> cfhowlett, guest additions was installed but with default conf, I couldn't change the screen size
[05:50] <bateee> aeon-ltd, What did you mean by extras, do I need to install something other than the guest additions
[05:55] <t3ch> possible to install only one package from pre-releases ?
[05:57] <aeon-ltd> bateee: no guest additions is what i meant
[06:14] <Magoogle> morning!
[06:15] <Magoogle> anyone know if the ARM version of ubuntu would run on the XIOS ds media player?
[06:15] <cfhowlett> Magoogle: greetings
[06:18] <jesse___> How can I make applications that I compiled myself appear in Dash? Is there a way that I can add them?
[06:25] <_joey> how do I get rid of sudo and use su instead?
[06:25] <_joey> thanks!
[06:25] <_joey> how do I stop the system update resolv.conf. I want to edit the file manually
[06:25] <_joey> Thanks!
[06:26] <daftykins> _joey: you just want to type two characters less?
[06:26] <_joey> i want to type two character once only
[06:27] <IdleOne> use sudo -i when you need extended root privs
[06:28] <daftykins> yeah i use the above when i need extended time as root
[06:28] <daftykins> then drop out with 'exit' after
[06:28] <gotoguy> I got this weird problem I hope someone might know about, I'm running KDE and in the System Tray is an icon/app called "KDE accessible", the thing is everytime I try to quit it, it just goes away a sec. then pops right back. Also if I kill the PID on the command line it does the same thing, anyone know how to fix this? thanks.
[06:29] <_joey> okay, thanks
[06:30] <_joey> what about system updating resolv.conf after reboot?
[06:30] <_joey> I want to leave it alone
[06:30] <_joey> I mean i don't want the system to update resolv.conf after reboot
[06:34] <_joey> okay, su - is fixed
[06:34] <_joey> it's just a habit
[06:41] <andy00> hi
[06:41] <cfhowlett> andy00: greetings
[06:41] <mastershake> hey guys
[06:41] <cfhowlett> mastershake: greetings
[06:41] <gotoguy> merry christmas andy00
[06:42] <mastershake> merry christmas to all
[06:42] <gotoguy> dito mastershake.
[06:42] <mastershake> cfhowlett: can you help me out with a problem im having over here?
[06:42] <cfhowlett> mastershake: possibly.  ask.
[06:43] <mastershake> just got this message when i did an apt-get install ..
[06:43] <tyfaust> How would someone with only a command line interface use an invitation/activation link on a webpage? Is there any good way, or will I need a browser?
[06:43] <mastershake> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[06:43] <cfhowlett> mastershake: ...Yes?
[06:43] <mastershake> gerix-wifi-cracker-ng : Depends: python-qt3 but it is not installable
[06:43] <mastershake> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[06:44] <andy00> Can I build a .gz file with pbuilder without having .dsc file?
[06:44] <gotoguy> I got this weird problem I hope someone might know about, I'm running KDE and in the System Tray is an icon/app called "KDE accessible", the thing is everytime I try to quit it, it just goes away a sec. then pops right back. Also if I kill the PID on the command line it does the same thing, anyone know how to fix this? thanks.
[06:45] <mastershake> cfhowlett: any ideas?
[06:45] <cfhowlett> mastershake: have you updated your apt-get lately?
[06:45] <gotoguy> It's like persistant
[06:45] <mastershake> yes
[06:46] <mastershake> for some reason i just cant install gerix
[06:46] <mastershake> pretty sure i have the right repos
[06:46] <cfhowlett> mastershake: 3rd party dependencies are the likely cause
[06:47] <mastershake> okay im semi new w linux so what should i do
[06:47] <cfhowlett> mastershake: I'm going to have to punt on this.  wifi cracker is part of the aircrack suite and is not supported on this channel.
[06:48] <cfhowlett> mastershake: try #aircrack-ng for support
[06:48] <mastershake> thanks
[06:48] <andy00> in this case http://people.freedesktop.org/~dbn/evince-browser-plugin/releases/ , how can I build this with pbuilder? thanks all
[06:50] <andy00> for all I know, there's no .dsc file inside....
[06:52] <seel> Is this the place to get help with things ubuntu, right?
[06:52] <cfhowlett> seel: it is one place.  ask
[06:53] <seel> ok. well, I'm not experienced much with hardware and am trying to figure out how to go about finding a way to connect my desktop to the internet wirelessly
[06:53] <cfhowlett> seel: ok.  details on your hardware?
[06:54] <dr_willis> tyfaust:  theres links and lynx and w3m for console based web browsing
[06:55] <seel> I believe the computer is an dell inspiron 150 or 1500 or something, and will have to find out how to find what hardware I have as I'm not sure about the motherboard or any of that really. I'll find out what I can soon though, just not really sure where to start
[06:55] <cfhowlett> seel: and what ubuntu are you using?
[06:55] <seel> 12.04
[06:55] <totem> dr_willis, merry x-mass
[06:55] <ubuntuaddicted> trying to use username map within smb.conf but it doesn't appear to be working
[06:56] <dr_willis> seel:   what wifi thang are you using?
[06:56] <cfhowlett> seel: ok.  wait one.  Pretty sure I know what the problem is ...
[06:56] <ubuntuaddicted> my user within linux is not the same as on the windows xp box
[06:56]  * cfhowlett bets it's a broadcom
[06:56] <seel> I bought a belkin n150 wireless adapter and both 12.04 and mint live cd recognize a connection but never connect
[06:56] <ubuntuaddicted> i can browse within nautilus and show the share but can't write to it
[06:56] <dr_willis> ubuntuaddicted:  you  could just add a new user that matches. ;)  i always do that out of habbit.
[06:57] <dr_willis> ubuntuaddicted:  what share exactly?  a share on the windows box? or linux box?
[06:57] <cfhowlett> seel: so you're NOT using the installed wifi?
[06:57] <ubuntuaddicted> dr_willis, i don't want to have to do that. this is the first user on the xubuntu machine
[06:57] <seel> I am currently using families internet across the hall as we do not have internet actually ourselves, and the laptop works fine (internet-wise) with 12.10, I believe it is
[06:57] <ubuntuaddicted> dr_willis, a share on the windows box
[06:57] <dr_willis> ubuntuaddicted:  so what? its trivial to add new users..
[06:57] <ubuntuaddicted> dr_willis, i mapped the linux user to the windows user
[06:57] <seel> well, that's just it, I wouldn't have any clue if I even have a wireless card in the desktop or not, actually
[06:58] <dr_willis> ubuntuaddicted:  you do have a password set on the xp box for the user?
[06:58] <ubuntuaddicted> dr_willis, yes
[06:58] <cfhowlett> seel: OK, I think I understand.  open up a terminal and let's do a little investigating.  run this command lspci -vvnn | grep 14e4
[06:58] <Seven_Six_Two> so I got this netvista with xubuntu on it, and I don't like the username. Is there a way to change that, including the home dir, sudo ability, file ownership, etc?
[06:59] <seel> ok, let me go turn on my desktop real quick since you're taking the time to help me real-time
[06:59] <Seven_Six_Two> without reinstalling, of course!
[06:59] <dr_willis> ubuntuaddicted:  if the shares on the windoiws box.. im not sure how the linux box's smb.conf would be remapping users.. seems backwards to me.
[06:59] <cfhowlett> Seven_Six_Two: just create a new user account?
[06:59] <cfhowlett> seel: for reference, this is what I'm looking at.  http://turbolinux.org/2011/07/ubuntu-broadcom-bcm43xx-chipset-pci/
[07:00] <dr_willis> Seven_Six_Two:  easier to make a new user. give them the same rights. and copy files over.
[07:00] <ubuntuaddicted> dr_willis, it should map the linux user to the windows user
[07:00] <Seven_Six_Two> alright. thanks.
[07:00] <seel> I'm starting up the desktop now and will let you know what I find
[07:00] <dr_willis> ubuntuaddicted:  from what samba experience i have.. it remaps a windows user comming into the linux box.. not the other way around. You may want to double check in #samba
[07:00] <dr_willis> i could be wrong. ;) ive rarely had to remap users.
[07:02] <ubuntuaddicted> dr_willis, this shows http://www.brennan.id.au/18-Samba.html
[07:02] <lesterc> guys - what got changed in ubuntu's nfs server since nfsv3 era? I cannot get it going for some odd reason...
[07:03] <seel> ok, I typed in lspci and a whole bunch of stuff came up that I have no clue about, and the other part "-vvnn, etc.," did nothing unless I did something wrong
[07:03] <cfhowlett> !paste|seel:
[07:03] <cfhowlett> seel: did you see the word broadcom mentioned at all?
[07:04] <missed> I really can't control my Mouse , Mainly the wheel. It starts suddenly scrolling too fast itself when i use my mouse's wheel . For example if i am reading pdf or web page and try to down the page it justs suddenly run fast even sometime opposite
[07:04] <seel> nothing about broadcom that I can see
[07:05] <seel> pci bridge: intent corp 82801 pci bridge (rev 92) is one line I got
[07:05] <missed> Please help me , The mouse just annoying me (LAPTOP)
[07:06] <_joey> linux is just annoying
[07:06] <_joey> whoever invented it should be jailed for life
[07:06] <cheesecakes> kthanxbai
[07:06] <aeon-ltd> _joey: are you joking?
[07:06] <seel> nah, it doesn't always "just work" but that's part of the fun and challenge of learning
[07:06] <cfhowlett> !ot|_joey:
[07:06] <_joey> aeon-ltd: I am trolling
[07:06] <missed> _joey, don't you use Linux?
[07:07] <missed> perhaps trolling in #ubuntu is less considered!
[07:07] <gotoguy> any one know how to have two cursors, one for each mouse?  we got the computer hooked up to a tv and a monitor and I would like to have two cursors one for me and one for my wife?
[07:08] <ubuntuaddicted> dr_willis, yeah, i just re-read it again, it only maps linux to windows not the other way around
[07:08] <_joey> 1,466 nicks. Someone should troll once in a while
[07:08] <seel> ok, I'll be honest here in that I don't know how I'm supposed to copy and paste anything from the desktop to the laptop when the desktop isn't connect online
[07:08] <cfhowlett> seel: can't be done.
[07:08] <ubuntuaddicted> dr_willis, so is there a way for nautilus to prompt me for a username and password when browsing
[07:09] <seel> exactly, so I'm not sure how to get this information to anyone that's needed... I can type pretty fast and type what I see to help you help me, but lots of typing for sure
[07:09] <cfhowlett> seel: just copy and paste very carefully.  I thought your Dell 1500 would have a Broadcom wireless chip, but as that seems not to be the case, my fix won
[07:09] <lesterc> seel: usb drives?
[07:09] <cfhowlett> seel: my fix won't help you.
[07:09] <seel> lemme check usb
[07:10] <seel> usb drives, yes
[07:12] <_joey> how long will 12.10 be supported?
[07:12] <seel> that I know of I have 4-6 usb slots
[07:13] <seel> I can easily see 4 on front of desktop
[07:13] <aeon-ltd> _joey: google say 2 years
[07:13] <aeon-ltd> *says
[07:13] <seel> and my droid will connect via tethering but the connect is not fast except for very basic stuff
[07:14] <_joey> what does Ubuntu say?
[07:14] <aeon-ltd> _joey: 2 years
[07:14] <_joey> okay
[07:15] <dr_willis> ubuntuaddicted:  i seem to recall it asking. ;) but i havent used it in ages.
[07:16] <seel> It's actually getting very late here and I'm not sure, right now, what other information I can give you very easily atm, so maybe another time soon I can share more and be of better help so you can help me
[07:16] <seel> merry christmas and good night everyone
[07:21] <powerball> Howdy
[07:22] <_joey> what is the packagename for vmware tools on ubuntu?
[07:22] <_joey> thanks!
[07:23] <DFDuckworth> This a help channel?
[07:23] <dr_willis> Support channel. yes DFDuckworth
[07:26] <lesterc> _joey: there isn't one
[07:30] <DFDuckworth> I started redshift in a terminal, closed the terminal, and redshift is still running.
[07:30] <DFDuckworth> ps -e | grep redshift turns up nothing
[07:30] <DFDuckworth> killall redshift doesn't work
[07:30] <DFDuckworth> is it called something else?
[07:31] <_joey> open-vm-tools
[07:31] <DFDuckworth> _joey: were you talking to me?
[07:31] <cfhowlett> !who
[07:32] <_joey> !whois
[07:32] <DFDuckworth> !give hug
[07:33] <DFDuckworth> !give
[07:33] <DFDuckworth> !help
[07:33] <DFDuckworth> lol
[07:33] <DFDuckworth> !patience
[07:34] <[_-S1L3NC3-_]> the power of Ubuntu!
[07:34] <_joey> Ubuntu is weak and fraigle
[07:34] <DFDuckworth> Indeed. I've been quite enamoured with arch recently though
[07:36] <BBuNooob> hey every one
[07:36] <_joey> arch is also weak
[07:36] <cfhowlett> BBuNooob: greetings
[07:37] <_joey> Windows 7 been made very user friendly, robust and exteremely securing rendering all other OS obsolete & outdated
[07:37] <DFDuckworth> _joey: what's your preference?
[07:37] <DFDuckworth> lol
[07:37] <_joey> above!
[07:37] <DFDuckworth> Nah bro
[07:37] <DFDuckworth> it's all about using plan nine
[07:37] <BBuNooob> Linux
[07:37] <DFDuckworth> with a custome kde config
[07:37] <cfhowlett> !ot|_joey:
[07:37] <_joey> I read many articles on this subject
[07:37] <DFDuckworth> taht looks like the metro interface
[07:40] <_joey> Windows have been focusing on server side till 2008-2009. Now, it's just ridiculously good on desktop, even Linus himself admits it
[07:41] <BBuNooob> does anyone know how to symlink bypass
[07:41] <DFDuckworth> Sorry for offtopic, will restate question and stop chatter.
[07:41] <DFDuckworth> I started redshift in a terminal, closed the terminal, and redshift is still running. "ps -e | grep redshift" turns up nothing. killall redshift doesn't work.
[07:41] <_joey> what? :)
[07:42] <Jordan_U> _joey: This channel is for Ubuntu support only. Opinions on the worth of Ubuntu or any other OS are offtopic. Please stay on topic. Next time you don't, you will be banned.
[07:43] <_joey> okay
[07:43] <Jordan_U> DFDuckworth: What indication are you seeing that redshift is running?
[07:44] <DFDuckworth> Jordan_U: Color changes, pretty obvious with my ~/.config/redshift.conf settings
[07:45] <lordnaz> hey
[07:45] <lordnaz> how do i change the ubuntu runtime?
[07:45] <Jordan_U> DFDuckworth: The process actually controlling this is probably not named "redshift".
 I got a similar problem with /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/kaccessibleapp not dying.
[07:45] <cfhowlett> lordnaz: greetings
[07:45] <lordnaz> well the runlevel
[07:45] <lordnaz> theres no /etc/inittab
[07:45] <Jordan_U> !runlevel | lordnaz
[07:46] <Jordan_U> lordnaz: What is your end goal?
[07:46] <lordnaz> i wanna boot into console
[07:46] <DFDuckworth> Jordan_U: installed gtk-redshift to try to turn it off. when I select toggle, the colors return to normal briefly, then go back to yellowy
[07:46] <Jordan_U> lordnaz: Select the recovery mode entry from the grub menu (hold shift during boot to see it).
[07:46] <lordnaz> thanks
[07:46] <gotoguy>  I'm running KDE and in the System Tray is an icon/app called "KDE accessible", the thing is everytime I try to quit it, it just goes away a sec. then pops right back. Also if I kill the PID on the command line it does the same thing, anyone know how to fix this?
[07:47] <Jordan_U> lordnaz: You're welcome.
[07:47] <gotoguy> why how does it come back alive.
[07:47] <lordnaz> also how do i su...
[07:47] <lordnaz> or set a root password
[07:48] <Jordan_U> !sudo | lordnaz
[07:48] <lordnaz> i know about sudo
[07:48] <lordnaz> sometimes i just wanna su in
[07:48] <DFDuckworth> !passwd
[07:48] <DFDuckworth> no?
[07:49] <_joey> sudo passwd root
[07:49] <Jordan_U> lordnaz: While it's possible to set a root password, it's A: Not needed, as sudo can allow you to run whatever you need to as root and B: We don't support having a root password set.
[07:49] <_joey> change password and use su -
[07:49] <dr_willis> theres no need to set a root password
[07:49] <lordnaz> kk
[07:49] <dr_willis> sudo -s or sudo -i if you need a root shell
[07:49] <_joey> it will prompt for it, you can leave it empty I suppose
[07:49] <_joey> most people have a habit of using su -
[07:50] <dr_willis> _joey:  not ubuntu users..
[07:50] <dr_willis> and ive seen more and more disrtos go the sudo route.
[07:50] <lordnaz> i still think it sucks i cant change the runlevel
[07:51] <dr_willis> Ubuntu dosent really use runlevels.. so theres no need to change them
[07:51] <DFDuckworth> Does systemd have runlevels?
[07:51] <Jordan_U> DFDuckworth: No.
[07:51] <dr_willis> what do you want to do exactly lordnaz ?
[07:51] <lordnaz> i rather startx when i need to
[07:51] <dr_willis> lordnaz:  so? use the TEXT mode...
[07:51] <dr_willis> no need fo runlevels. ;)
[07:51] <dr_willis> !text
[07:52] <dr_willis> or just disable the lightdm service.
[07:53] <lordnaz> anyone use the new nvidia driverS?
[07:53] <lordnaz> 310.19
[07:54] <w0rm-_x> lordnaz, I do... not
[07:54] <penguinman> i'll try them once they hit the repos
[07:54] <_joey> lordnaz: not me
[07:54] <DFDuckworth> Jordan_U: any idea how i can stop redshift?
[07:54] <lordnaz> gnite
[07:54] <DFDuckworth> Jordan_U: or manage when it runs, etc
[07:55] <b3njamin_> hi
[07:55] <cfhowlett> b3njamin_: greetings
[07:55] <gotoguy> In my network management settings I got a Connection called Auto Ethernet, any one know where that gets written to in the /etc dir.?
[07:56] <w0rm-_x> gotoguy, I do.. not
[07:56] <gotoguy> thanks, <w0rm-_x> , any one else?
[08:00] <penguinman> gotoguy, should be under /etc/NetworkManager I believe
[08:00] <gotoguy> thanks, <penguinman> I'll have a look.
[08:01] <lordnaz> holding shift was no good
[08:02] <Jordan_U> lordnaz: Did you start holding shift the the moment you started the computer? Did you not see the grub menu?
[08:03] <lordnaz> yes
    Thanks man, I don't know why I couldn't see it.
[08:04] <justmeh> !nas
[08:04] <justmeh> So, what do you guys do for a NAS?
[08:05] <Seven_Six_Two> my webserver is my nas
[08:05] <justmeh> well, is it a webserver or a real nas
[08:06] <Seven_Six_Two> what qualifies as "real"
[08:07] <gotoguy> Okay in Fedora I had written a couple of scripts that would take the network up and down, and in the script was "ifup eth0" and ifdown eth0" but when I moved them over to Ubuntu it complains > ifdown: interface eth0 not configured, Anyone know why it says that, because I do have a eth0  ???
[08:08] <justmeh> gotoguy, run ifconfig and note the network interfaces
[08:09] <gotoguy> yeah, it's there eth0, lo, virbr0.
[08:09] <erncic> gotoguy: is it configured in /etc/network/interfaces?
[08:10] <justmeh> gotoguy, ubuntu desktop or server?
[08:10] <gotoguy> desktop.
[08:10] <justmeh> desktop doesnt use /etc/network/interfaces - it configures with avahi or so
[08:10] <justmeh> 'network manager
[08:10] <justmeh> lol hf with that...
[08:10] <erncic> if you use a static ip it does...
[08:11] <gotoguy> Aah, okay it is static.
[08:11] <gotoguy>  /etc/network/interfaces   says: auto lo
[08:11] <gotoguy> iface lo inet loopback
[08:12] <_joey> Jordan_U: are you around?
[08:12] <_joey> He is not. May the trolling be continued...
[08:13] <gotoguy> what would I add in  /etc/network/interfaces ?   Just -  auto eth0  ?
[08:14] <erncic> for a dynamic ip  - yes
[08:14] <gotoguy> but what if it's static?
[08:15] <gotoguy> I'm gonna try it both ways, but I like a static IP, then I know where it's at on other machines.
[08:16] <t432> How do I load wireless adaptor without rebooting?
[08:17] <t432> Merry Christmas
[08:17] <gotoguy> Merry Christmas -
[08:17] <cfhowlett> t432: For temporary use with the LiveCD and LiveUSB environments, instead of a computer restart, in a terminal issue the following commands:
[08:17] <cfhowlett> ~$ sudo modprobe -r b43 ssb
[08:17] <cfhowlett> ~$ sudo modprobe b43
[08:17] <erncic> gotoguy, http://pastebin.com/Uw6ceKHE
[08:18] <gotoguy> K
[08:18] <t432> How about normal use?
[08:19] <gotoguy> Wow thanks, yer the best erncic !
[08:21] <helmut_> hi
[08:21] <cfhowlett> helmut_: greetings
[08:31] <b3nj4m1n> hi
[08:31] <blackshirt> hi
[08:31] <cfhowlett> b3nj4m1n: greetings
[08:32] <b3nj4m1n> installed 12.10, fans are running at full speed all the time
[08:32] <blackshirt> bad news today
[08:33] <gotoguy> thanks for the help all, good night. Happy Holidays.
[08:34] <b3nj4m1n> blackshirt: i have a laptop with hybrid graphics
[08:35] <penguinman> b3nj4m1n, that's probably the issue. hybrid graphics have issues under linux right now. I'm assuming it's an optimus setup?
[08:36] <b3nj4m1n> penguinman: nvidia + intel
[08:37] <b3nj4m1n> penguinman: i think that is because nvidia gpu is working all the time
[08:37] <penguinman> b3nj4m1n, yeah, they won't swap out properly due to lack of driver support from nvidia
[08:38] <penguinman> there was a big hubub about that a few weeks back.
[08:39] <penguinman> if i remember correctly there's a workaround, but it's not 100%
[08:39] <b3nj4m1n> penguinman: on previous ubuntu 12.04 i somehow turned nvidia gpu off with bumblebee
[08:39] <daftykins> there are some methods to make optimus tech kinda work
[08:39] <daftykins> but yeah, what penguinman said ^
[08:39] <penguinman> b3nj4m1n, should still work with bunblebee
[08:42] <penguinman> i generally go for laptops with either integrated intel or amd. don't really see the need for a high powered gpu on a lappy.
[08:42] <daftykins> it's more a perk
[08:43] <penguinman> actually what i really want to get is one of the new hybrid tablet/ultrabook setups
[08:43] <b3nj4m1n> penguinman: now i think so too
[08:45] <penguinman> i still don't understand why companies keep driver source closed. it's not like they're making a profit off the software
[08:45] <penguinman> or by keeping people on windows/mac
[08:45] <bekks> penguinman: It is like keeping their intellectual property.
[08:45] <b3nj4m1n> yeah
[08:46] <r4d1x> they are making money off it though
[08:46] <b3nj4m1n> penguinman: suggest me a good book about linux command line
[08:47] <penguinman> b3nj4m1n, well, since you're probably starting with bash, i'd suggest the oreily book on the topic.
[08:47] <r4d1x> nvidias tesla cards for example, a 2050 is roughly equiv to a 480, and a 480 is 3x the speed.  but with access to the driver you could unlock that
[08:47] <bekks> b3nj4m1n: Dont buy a book, better get familiar with the command line commands, the help is available through the "man" command, e.g. "man ifconfig"
[08:47] <bekks> b3nj4m1n: Commands evolve too fast for writing a book about them.
[08:48] <penguinman> bekks, true, but the underlying capabilities and syntax don't eveolve that quickly
[08:48] <arshavin> man command is not easy for beginners
[08:48] <b3nj4m1n> pengiunman: learning the bash shell?
[08:48] <penguinman> yeah, that's the one
[08:49] <bekks> b3nj4m1n: Thats a seperate book then. :)
[08:49] <arshavin> maybe a shell scripting book will teach you all about linux commands
[08:49] <bekks> There are far more than 4000 commands - there is no book teaching them all.
[08:49] <arshavin> download mastering unix shell scripting
[08:50] <penguinman> i still prefer the bsd approach to command line utils, rather than the gnu approach, less options and actually using pipes for their intended purpose
[08:50] <arshavin> linux shell scripting with bash.pdf
[08:51] <b3nj4m1n> asrhavin: where are you from?
[08:51] <daftykins> penguinman: how did it differ? the pipe purpose i mean
[08:51] <penguinman> well, technically pipes do the same thing, but there's almost no need to ever use them, since there's a lot of duplicated functionality between basic applications
[08:52] <b3nj4m1n> arshavin: where are you from?
[08:52] <arshavin> india
[08:53] <b3nj4m1n> arshavin: what does arshavin mean?
[08:54] <penguinman> daftykins, for example, grep has file i/o which in my opinion is wasted functionality since cat exists
[08:54] <arshavin> I like andrei arshavin so I use the name
[08:54] <b3nj4m1n> okay
[08:54] <daftykins> penguinman: so cat | grep instead of grep alone is your preference?
[08:54] <penguinman> yes.
[08:55] <penguinman> one program for one purpose
[08:55] <penguinman> the gnu core utils have a lot of feature creep in them
[08:56] <MonkeyDust> cat | less is also perfectly correct
[08:57] <FrogZilla> What are the things called that idle in IRC when you're not able to be at your computer and then when you join to your thing it shows all chat you missed, also auto-updates away status and what not,  I cannot remember..
[08:58] <b3nj4m1n> penguinman: how do i turn off nvidia gpu with bumblebee?
[08:58] <bekks> FrogZilla: "messages" in general, "join/part messages" and "status messages" in detail.
[08:58] <FrogZilla> bekks: Sorry what?
[08:58] <bekks> FrogZilla: I just answered you question.
[08:59] <t432> How do I remove the dialog "Enter password to unlock your login keyring" ? I keep getting this on restart
[08:59] <penguinman> truthfully, my ideal os would use syntax like cat <movie file/playlist> | mplayer to play a movie rather than mplayer -o "filename"
[08:59] <penguinman> or whatever the exact mplayer syntax is
[08:59] <b3nj4m1n> penguinman: i have installed bumblebee so how do i turn off nvidia gpu?
[09:00] <FrogZilla> bekks: Yeah but I used to have one back in the day and that doesn't sound like what I had, I was able to join to this irc thing I had on my VPS and when I connected to it it would relay all messages I missed in a certain chat room, and I was always there cause of the bot, which if I logged out would auto update my name to away and stuff
[09:00] <penguinman> b3nj4m1n, not exactly sure on that, google may be your friend there
[09:00] <bekks> FrogZilla: "bouncer"
[09:00] <FrogZilla> bekks: Thhhannkk yooouuu
[09:00] <b3nj4m1n> okay, thanks
[09:00] <FrogZilla> bekks: apt-get install for a good bouncer?
[09:01] <FrogZilla> bekks: Actually I'll just google, thanks though
[09:01] <bekks> FrogZilla: I dont use a bounce, but I a m using "irssi" running in "screen".
[09:01] <sgo11> hi, I have a pioneer dvd drive. when burning a dvd, the speed is always about 2.2x. very slow. the dvd is 16x max. the pioneer dvd drive is 22x max I think. why is the actual speed always 2.2x? I am using Brasero with maximum possible speed option. thanks.
[09:02] <Catbuntu> hello
[09:03] <daftykins> sgo11: think i heard about a bug with that one a long time ago. however, are you sure you've got good media?
[09:03] <eFfeM> hi in 12.04 when I launch a terminal through unity it is always higher than my screen, how can I change this (adding geometry to startup application configuration did not seem to do the trick)
[09:04] <arshavin>  looks like everyone is out for their christmas dinner at #elementary
[09:04] <sgo11> daftykins, i think the media is good. i just bought the blank dvd today.
[09:06] <daftykins> sgo11: yeah but some types don't work well / fast with some drives
[09:06] <sgo11> daftykins, I really think that is ubuntu problem. 2.2x is too slow.
[09:08] <arshavin> anyone ever custoised wingpanel
[09:08] <daftykins> sgo11: try another prog
[09:08] <arshavin> sorry customised
[09:08] <arshavin> wingpanel won't change
[09:08] <nabn> hi. I found that the aliases described in my .bashrc files are not working. any help?
[09:08] <penguinman> customization isn't high on the priority list of the elementary folks
[09:10] <sgo11> daftykins, ok. maybe. by googling, there is no solution. people tried many programs. no one will give them a good speed.
[09:11] <nabn> here's my .bashrc : http://paste.ubuntu.com/1464119
[09:12] <nabn> while the terminal in my cairo docklet has the aliases working fine, unlike in the default terminal
[09:14] <b3nj4m1n_> penguinman: what about the linux commands themselves? where could i learn them?
[09:14] <ntzrmtthihu777> lotsa places ben
[09:14] <b3nj4m1n_> from the beginning
[09:15] <Ben64> !manual
[09:15] <arshavin> b3nj4m1n_using any scripting book you can learn it easily
[09:15] <ntzrmtthihu777> heh. I just googled for how to do whatever I was trying to do.
[09:15] <ntzrmtthihu777> You learn fast with GNU software
[09:17] <b3nj4m1n_> arshavin: i have the learning the bash shell book and i see no linux commands there
[09:17] <arshavin> b3nj4m1n_  which command do you wish to learn?
[09:17] <b3nj4m1n_> arshavin: most useful ones
[09:18] <arshavin> b3nj4m1n_ then google for them with those very words,you will get them
[09:18] <milamber> b3nj4m1n_: man bash
[09:19] <b3nj4m1n_> man bash
[09:19] <arshavin>  b3nj4m1n http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/11/50-linux-commands/
[09:19] <b3nj4m1n_> yes
[09:20] <b3nj4m1n_> arshavin: okay. thanks
[09:20] <arshavin> great
[09:21] <b3nj4m1n_> excellent
[09:22] <arshavin> anyone using wingpanel elementary os
[09:22] <nabn> posting again: the aliases defined in my .bashrc files suddenly stopped working. here's my .bashrc file: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1464119/  I recently installed cairo dock and the terminal docklet on it has the aliases working fine. Help?
[09:23] <auronandace> arshavin: not supported here
[09:23] <b3nj4m1n_> nabn: which ones stopped working?
[09:24] <jimmy_lo_chien_f> !time
[09:24] <nabn> b3nj4m1n_: ll, la for instance
[09:25] <nabn> b3nj4m1n_: $JAVA_HOME doesn't echo either
[09:25] <b3nj4m1n_> nabn: what does the alias command without options show?
[09:26] <nabn> b3nj4m1n_: alias rvm-restart='rvm_reload_flag=1 source '\''/home/nabn/.rvm/scripts/rvm'\'''
[09:26] <b3nj4m1n_> nabn: that's all?
[09:26] <nabn> b3nj4m1n_: yup
[09:27] <Captain_Crow> hello
[09:27] <b3nj4m1n_> nabn: try to execute this: source ~/.bashrc
[09:27] <nabn> b3nj4m1n_: now its working. what just happened?
[09:28] <b3nj4m1n_> nabn: aliases are working you mean?
[09:28] <nabn> b3nj4m1n_: correct.yah.
[09:28] <b3nj4m1n_> nabn: the source command makes bash read the give file
[09:28] <b3nj4m1n_> given file
[09:29] <nabn> b3nj4m1n_: but why wasn't it reading the file before? This problem didn't exist a day before. Can rvm installation be the problem?
[09:29] <Captain_Crow> how do i burn a ISO to a thumb drive so that it can be used as a boot drive for installing?
[09:30] <b3nj4m1n_> nabn: for some reasons bash doesn't read the file
[09:30] <b3nj4m1n_> nabn: when starting
[09:30] <nabn> b3nj4m1n_: is there any way i can specify this so that i dont have to source every time i run bash?
[09:31] <b3nj4m1n_> nabn: there are some other files that bash should read
[09:32] <nabn> b3nj4m1n_: Sorry, i don't follow.
[09:33] <Sail> any plugin vo vim so when i am code some like html with  css and side by side i can see graphical representation of this code??
[09:33] <b3nj4m1n_> nabn: try to add that line to /etc/profile
[09:34] <Sail> any plugin for vim so when i am code some like html with  css and side by side i can see graphical representation of this code like dreamweaver??
[09:35] <nabn> b3nj4m1n_: Thanks. Everything works now. does bash look up /etc/profile too during startup?
[09:35] <b3nj4m1n_> nabn: /etc/profile is global file that bash applies to all users
[09:36] <b3nj4m1n_> /etc/profile is a global file that is applied by bash to all users
[09:37] <nabn> b3nj4m1n_: Okay. I am grateful.
[09:40] <b3nj4m1n_> Sail: have you tried googling?
[09:42] <b3nj4m1n_> Sail: have you tried googling?
[09:43] <Sail> yup no suitable result get
[09:43] <Sail> actually what exactly i need that i want adobe dreamweaver features in vim
[09:43] <Sail> is tht possible?
[09:43] <b3nj4m1n_> i don't know
[09:44] <b3nj4m1n_> sail: i am gonna google it
[09:53] <b3nj4m1n_> hi
[09:53] <dragonslay> Hi
[09:54] <dr_willis> Hello
[09:55] <bjoe> help
[09:55] <b3nj4m1n_> hello
[09:55] <ThinkT510> bjoe: rather difficult untill we know the issue
[09:55] <dragonslay> Welcome
[09:55] <zoie> hello, my package manager is broken, i cannot download any package anymore: http://pastie.org/5575456
[09:55] <bjoe> i messed up my ubuntu  kernel and nvidia driver versions are out of sync
[09:56] <bjoe> my package manager isnt broken but it will not update or upgrade
[09:56] <bekks> bjoe: Could you please pastebin the output of "lsb_release -a", "which locale" and "df -h" ?
[09:57] <bjoe> i was in the middle of merging home folders on several partitions and i must get the broken ubuntu working again because it is the most complete one
[09:58] <bekks> bjoe: What did you do before you git 176 broken packages?
[09:58] <bjoe> \bekks what is pastebin?
[09:59] <dr_willis> !pastebin | bjoe
[09:59] <bekks> zoie: Could you please pastebin the output of "lsb_release -a", "which locale" and "df -h" ?
[10:00] <bjoe> its on another machi9ne but output of lsb_release -a = No LSB modules are available
[10:00] <bjoe> Dist. Id = Ubuntu
[10:00] <bjoe> Desc Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
[10:00] <zoie> bekks: http://pastie.org/5575468
[10:01] <bjoe> Re,lease: 12.04
[10:01] <bjoe> Codename: Precise
[10:01] <bekks> zoie: You should free space on your /
[10:01] <zoie> bekks: i know but that's not the issue
[10:01] <bjoe> which locale= /usr/bin/locale
[10:02] <milamber> zoie: http://askubuntu.com/questions/33025/locale-settings-are-not-right-how-can-i-reset-them
[10:03] <zoie> milamber: i know that the locale is not right, i put it in english momentarily so that i can give you the error messages (it's supposed to be in french); but that's not the issue either
[10:03] <bekks> zoie: According to your paste, that is the issue.
[10:04] <zoie> bekks: no the issue is about monodoc and stuff like that; when my locale was right, it was giving me the same errors (minus the locale)
[10:05] <milamber> zoie: then fix the locale issue and come back. the packages will not download until that is resolved.
[10:07] <benbro1> what package do I need for libreoffice on the server. only to convert docs, no GUI
[10:08] <ShadowMedic>  
[10:09] <zoie> milamber: bekks here it is without the locale issue: http://pastie.org/5575486
[10:09] <bjoe> /dev/sda3 193g, 135g, 49g, 74%,/
[10:09] <dragonslay> does ubuntu has a NTFS defrag tool?
[10:11] <Sail> any plugin for vim so when i am code some like html with  css and side by side i can see graphical representation of this code like dreamweaver??
[10:12] <ThinkT510> Sail: sounds like you'd rather a wysiwyg editor
[10:12] <bjoe> bekks, i was  started to try out the experimental driver for my nvidia graphics card because my opengl stopped working .  the experimental driver did not work so i tried to  set it to use the driver previous to the one that I
[10:12] <bjoe> had been using
[10:13] <milamber> zoie: what version of ubuntu?
[10:14] <zoie> milamber: 12.10
[10:14] <Sail> ThinkT510: let me google ur reply
[10:15] <ShadowMedic>  
[10:15] <bekks> benbro1: There is no such package.
[10:15] <ThinkT510> Sail: wysiwyg = what you see is what you get
[10:15] <b3nj4m1n_>  
[10:15] <ThinkT510> Sail: vim is a text editor
[10:16] <benbro1> bekks: there are many libreoffice packages like libreoffice-core, libreoffice-common, packages for writer, calc.... I'm sure I don't need all of them
[10:16] <milamber> zoie: it seems as though you are suffering from a similar bug/issue as this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mono/+bug/591547
[10:16] <Sail> ThinkT510: can i get  wysiwyg  same features in vim
[10:16] <milamber> Sail: no, look at bluefish
[10:17] <ThinkT510> Sail: can you open pictures with a text editor?
[10:17] <bjoe> so lets say i've booted up the system and logged in
[10:17] <milamber> !bluefish
[10:17] <milamber> !info bluefish
[10:17] <bjoe> how do i get an xwindows going if my kernel is broken?
[10:17] <bjoe> but i can log into tty1
[10:17] <Linux_Cub> hi
[10:17] <milamber> bjoe: startx ?
[10:18] <bjoe> startx doesnt work
[10:18] <b3nj4m1n_> Linux_Cub: hi
[10:18] <bekks> bjoe: Your kernel is not broken, but just your graphics driver installation.
[10:18] <Barb_> Hi guys, I'm having the following rather strange problem: I have an ubuntu 12.10 install on a toshiba laptop intended for use as a home theatre PC. This laptop cannot see or connect to my own WiFi. The same laptop can also connect to literally any other WiFi with no issues. All other machines in the house (a wide variety of phones and laptops) can see and connect to this WiFi fine. It is specifically an issue between this router and laptop. Anyone know what co
[10:18] <Barb_> uld be going on?
[10:18] <bekks> bjoe: Did you try to install the stable, official driver from the repos again?
[10:18] <ThinkT510> bjoe: if your kernel is broken you wouldn't boot
[10:18] <bjoe> bekks the kernel wasz compiled with a different graphics driver than what is installed
[10:19] <Cub> why does linux suckl
[10:19] <bjoe> i did try to install the stable driver
[10:19] <Cub> why does linux suck
[10:19] <bekks> A kernel, technically, cannot even be compiled with a graphics driver the way you think.
[10:19] <cfhowlett> Barb_: pretty sure you've got a router/computer issue.
[10:19] <cfhowlett> !ot|Cub:
[10:19] <bekks> bjoe: So your kernel is not broken, but only your graphics driver installation.
[10:19] <zoie> milamber: i removed sh and zsh
[10:19] <Barb_> cfhowlett, That much I know. Before I start digging into the router, anything that could be causing this on ubuntu's end?
[10:19] <cfhowlett> Cub: if you have a specific request, please ask.  Opinions are welcome in the offtopic channel
[10:19] <zoie> from /bin
[10:19] <zoie> what should i do now?
[10:20] <milamber> zoie: typically a restart is required for those changes to take effect
[10:20] <ThinkT510> zoie: why did you do that?
[10:20] <Cub> cfhowlett: whats the off topic channel
[10:20] <bekks> zoie: Get them back, somehow.
[10:20] <Barb_> cfhowlett, Same behaviour in both wicd and nm, btw
[10:20] <bekks> zoie: Most likely, from your backup.
[10:20] <cfhowlett> Barb_: did you authorize connecting to unknown channels?
[10:20] <milamber> zoie: just the symlinks yeah?
[10:20] <cfhowlett> Barb_: sorry, unknown networks?
[10:20] <b3nj4m1n_> cfhowlett: how do i get to the offtopic channel?
[10:20] <bjoe> right now tty7 says *stopping GNOME Display Manager [Ok]  "newline"   utility, e. g.   zservice S20gdm start
[10:20] <bekks> !ot > b3nj4m1n_
[10:20] <zoie> milamber: bekks ThinkT510 : the guy was saying: "I just 'rm -f /bin/sh' and then make the link to zsh or dash using 'ln -s'."
[10:20] <Barb_> cfhowlett, I have never heard of that feature. Googling it now
[10:21] <ThinkT510> zoie: that is a very bad idea
[10:21] <bekks> zoie: Which is a good approach to nuke a system.
[10:21] <zoie> i don't have sh or zsh anymore
[10:21] <b3nj4m1n_> ubottu, how do i see my private messages?
[10:21] <bekks> zoie: Then get them back from your backup.
[10:21] <Cub> this is gay
[10:21] <Cub> im getting frustrated
[10:21] <zoie> bekks: i don't have backup
[10:22] <bekks> zoie: Then most likely you have to backup your data (which might be important, still), and reinstall.
[10:22] <b3nj4m1n_> !ot
[10:22] <zoie> reinstall ubuntu? that won't be necessary just for "sh"
[10:22] <cfhowlett> Cub:  ask a support question with details.  Otherwise, we will assume you are trolling ...
[10:22] <ThinkT510> cfhowlett: he left
[10:22] <bekks> zoie: If you know better... you dont even have a backup.
[10:23] <bjoe> ddxSigGiveUp: closingX
[10:23] <cfhowlett> ThinkT510: and Happy Holidays to all
[10:23] <zoie> i have nothing important to backup, obviously
[10:23] <bjoe> or closing log
[10:23] <ThinkT510> zoie: then reinstall
[10:23] <zoie> lol
[10:24] <bjoe> i have too much stuff to not loose or i would just reformat and start over
[10:24] <zoie> anyway the fix didn't help,
[10:24] <zoie> still have the same erros
[10:24] <zoie> errors*
[10:24] <ThinkT510> zoie: what fix are you referring to?
[10:24] <rimas> how bad is it to use /data vs /var/data for huge storage medium in regards to complying with unix filesystem standards? :)
[10:24] <zoie> ThinkT510: removing sh and replacing it with dash
[10:25] <rimas> (I'm currently using /var/data, but /data seems more pretty)
[10:25] <ThinkT510> rimas: standards aren't there to be pretty
[10:25] <bjoe> my grub is not showing up on the monitor and i have to guess about which image is booting  otherwise i would give one of you a shell account and see if you could log in and fix the thing for me
[10:25] <cfhowlett> Barb_: could be that the "connect to unknown/new network" is specific to iOS.  I don't seem to see a reference to it for ubuntu.  So ...
[10:26] <rimas> ThinkT510: yeah, that's why I'm feeling bad about wanting to change it to /data :]
[10:26] <bjoe> currently this one is booted into an image that is not a recovery console so i do not have the networking started up
[10:26] <Barb_> cfhowlett, ok, fair enough. No wonder I didn't see anything about it
[10:26] <ThinkT510> rimas: i'm not sure why you are storing your stuff in var
[10:27] <milamber> bjoe: you are using a lot of terms that don't really make sense
[10:27] <ThinkT510> rimas: /media seems a more sensible place
[10:27] <rimas> well, it's supposed to be public data storage, so /var/data/Music
[10:27] <cfhowlett> Barb_: sorry.  Anyway, I'd guess that your router has your computer blocked for some reason ...
[10:27] <bjoe> milamber: like what?
[10:27] <Barb_> Ok, this is strange. According to ifconfig -a, there's eth0, eth1 and lo. And none of them support scanning from iwlist
[10:28] <ThinkT510> !fhs | rimas
[10:28] <cfhowlett> Barb_: can you login to the router interface and see your connection settings?
[10:28] <Barb_> cfhowlett, Doing that now
[10:28] <milamber> bjoe: what exactly is happening and what exactly are you expecting to happen? what do you mean by image? and if it is *not* a recovery console why does that mean there is no networking?
[10:28] <rimas> ThinkT510: that 2TB drive is internal, not external, so I don't want to mount it to /media :/
[10:29] <bjoe> ubottu:  do you have a reference about how ubunti starts and which config files are used
[10:29] <ShadowMedic>  
[10:29] <ThinkT510> rimas: you also wouldn't want to put it just under root (/data)
[10:30] <bjoe> milamber: if I was booted up with the recovery cnsole there  is a menu item that says start up networking
[10:30] <ThinkT510> !upstart | bjoe
[10:30] <bjoe> i dont know how to get it all started at this time without using that little menu  item
[10:31] <rimas> also, /var/data/Music currently symlinks to /var/data1/Music in case I'd want to move folders to another disk or so and that /var/data/* paths do not change (used in torrent client, media players, etc.)
[10:31] <milamber> bjoe: as far as i can tell, i thought you were having display driver issues?
[10:31] <rimas> so even if I move the disk mount point from /var/data1 to /media/data1 (which might be quite ok), the problem with /var/data remains
[10:31] <ThinkT510> rimas: what is wrong with keeping it as it is then?
[10:32] <Barb_> cfhowlett, I can't find anything that could explain this. I even have a DHCP rezervation for it (which of course I cleared to test if that was making a difference)
[10:32] <rimas> the 'wrong' is that I see it as /var/data everywhere and I'd rather see just /data.. and I'm conflicted about the change :(
[10:32] <bjoe> haha no wonder i'm lost
[10:32] <Barb_> I'm pretty confident at this point it's something wrong with my broadcom WiFi card
[10:33] <Barb_> Or the ubuntu drivers for it
[10:33] <ThinkT510> rimas: because you see the full path?
[10:33] <cfhowlett> Barb_: well, how drastic do you want to attack this?  Perhaps a router reset to default settings?
[10:33] <bjoe> milamber: yes I am having displaqy driver issues
[10:33] <milamber> Barb_: did the laptop ever connect to the home network? what is the security you are using on the home router?
[10:33] <rimas> ThinkT510: yeah, it uses space and looks less pretty :]
[10:33] <cfhowlett> Barb_: oh, essential info!
[10:33] <Barb_> cfhowlett, It was able to for a period, then one day it stopped being able to connect
[10:33] <ThinkT510> rimas: i'd say you don't have an actual problem
[10:33] <Barb_> Back when this was on 12.04
[10:33] <cfhowlett> Barb_: LOL.  OK, I'm teasing.  But I do have a bit of experience with broadcom ...
[10:34] <Barb_> milamber, Security is WPA 2 Personal
[10:34] <rimas> ThinkT510: well, a firstworldproblem :D
[10:34] <rimas> anyway, I'm gonna mount the drive to /media/data1 instead of /var/data1. so thank's for that :)
[10:34] <milamber> bjoe: ok, what is the issue? was x working now it isn't? did it break after an update? is this a first install?
[10:34] <rimas> and we'll see about symlinks later on
[10:34] <omar> Hi all.
[10:35] <Barb_> cfhowlett, A full router reset isn't really an option. It has some nasty filtering defaults that took me a long time to clean up
[10:35] <milamber> Barb_: so this has been an issue since an upgrade?
[10:35] <milamber> Barb_: have you looked for/deleted the profile (in your networks)?
[10:35] <ThinkT510> rimas: also if you are worried about your torrents going to the old directory you can just change their setting to point to the new one
[10:35] <Barb_> milamber, Exactly the opposite. I upgraded hoping it would solve the problem...
[10:35] <cfhowlett> Barb_: so you upgraded to 12.10.  I've been manually building the broadcom driver for the past 2 ubuntu releases.  But the fact fact that it worked at all and THEN failed is suspicious.  If you had  a kernel upgrade I could see it falling out ... maybe.
[10:36] <omar> For some reason, when I try to use the internal microphone, the input volume decreases automatically. What could be the reason for that?
[10:36] <bjoe> milamber: thanks
[10:36] <Barb_> milamber, And yes, I even tried setting it up manually
[10:36] <bjoe> what is this friendly-recovery thing?
[10:36] <milamber> Barb_: and not to ask an obvious question, but your home network isn't 'hidden' is it?
[10:37] <rimas> ThinkT510: sure, but I'd like my torrents to be medium-agnostic. They shouldn't care what drive they're on, so they all go to /var/data/Music, /var/data/Videos and those can be on a network drive, a big internal drive, whatever.
[10:37] <Barb_> milamber, nope
[10:37] <cfhowlett> Barb_ milamber  perhaps a driver rebuild?  http://turbolinux.org/2011/07/ubuntu-broadcom-bcm43xx-chipset-pci/
[10:37] <milamber> Barb_: and if you are saying that it picks up other wifi networks, then it probably isn't the driver
[10:37] <ThinkT510> rimas: ok, just so you are aware that you can change it if you wanted to
[10:37] <cfhowlett> Barb_: fwiw, I built the driver using the NO INTERNET ACCESS option.  Worked like a charm.
[10:37] <rimas> yeah, thanks ;)
[10:38] <omar> For some reason, when I try to use the internal microphone, the input volume decreases automatically. What could be the reason for that?
[10:38] <omar> sorry, that was by mistake..
[10:38] <Barb_> Ok, everyone is shouting at me because it's christmas and apparently me trying to fix stuff is awful :P
[10:38] <Barb_> I'll try and fix this later
[10:38] <Barb_> Thanks anyways guys
[10:39] <cfhowlett> Barb_: good luck
[10:42] <Prufrock> Hello there?
[10:43] <cfhowlett> Prufrock: greetings
[10:44] <Prufrock> cfhowlett, I am having this problem with my microphone. Whenever I try to use it, the input volume decreases automatically.
[10:45] <Prufrock> I'm wondering what the reason for this could be..?
[10:45] <cfhowlett> Prufrock: hey.  Yeah, I saw that.  I don't have a clue, though.  Sorry
[10:46] <Prufrock> cfhowlett, thanks anyways. :)
[10:50] <bjoe> Hey  I have an idea!   ok the drive that has the broken display adapter driver has like 3 or more partitions.
[10:50] <bjoe> partition 1 was my working linux
[10:51] <bjoe> partition 2 was an old laptop linux partition copy that i was backing up
[10:51] <bjoe> partition 3 is windows
[10:52] <bjoe> so if i can like copy the home folder from partition 2 onto partition one then use partition 2  to install a brand new fresh ubuntu studio 12.10?
[10:52] <bjoe> would that work?
[10:57] <b33nj> hi
[10:57] <Sail> hi
[10:57] <b33nj> have you found the wysiwyg plugin for vim?
[10:58]  * arkiver wishes Merry Christmas to all  :) 
[10:59] <b33nj> sail: hav eyou found wysiwyg plugin for vim?
[11:03] <JohnFlux> Hi
[11:03] <b33nj> JohnFlux: hi
[11:03] <JohnFlux> I've hit a kernel bug in 12.10 and wondering if I can use the kernel from 12.04?
[11:03] <JohnFlux> but an older kernel in 12.04.  The very latest 12.04 kernel also has the bug :-/
[11:09] <Cisce> I need help, fast.
[11:09] <Cisce> After re-installing Windows 7, my ext4 partition is free space.
[11:10] <Cisce> I had quite a lot of important files on there.
[11:10] <ThinkT510> Cisce: how are you trying to access it?
[11:10] <milamber> JohnFlux: old kernels should still be in your grub menu
[11:11] <Cisce> Well, I basically went to recover my grub menu
[11:11] <N8Wulf> From your Windows or from Linux?
[11:11] <Cisce> from my Ubuntu livecd.
[11:11] <Cisce> Turns out that my ext4 partition is free space and that there's no trace of grub.
[11:11] <Cisce> I'm so confused.
[11:11] <N8Wulf> Did u encrypt the partitions?
[11:11] <Cisce> nope.
[11:11] <milamber> Cisce: just for the sake of saying it, if you are using the disk now, stop immediately
[11:12] <Cisce> crap.
[11:12] <Cisce> This is my only HDD.
[11:12] <Cisce> It can't fail on me.
[11:12]  * cfhowlett DOH
[11:12] <N8Wulf> Cisce: I also could not access my Home partition which was Password protected
[11:12] <JohnFlux> milamber: thanks
[11:12] <ThinkT510> Cisce: you really ought to have a backup
[11:12] <Cisce> I did have backups.
[11:12] <Cisce> Just not of this.
[11:13] <Cisce> Because I didn't expect my partition to screw over that fast.
[11:13] <N8Wulf> Once I installed Ubuntu witht he right user/password I could access all again.
[11:13] <ThinkT510> Cisce: always install windows first
[11:13] <Cisce> I was planning on uploading the files to my dropbox.
[11:13] <Cisce> That's what I usually do.
[11:13] <ThinkT510> Cisce: if you knew you were going to reinstall windows then backups would have been prudent
[11:14] <Cisce> Well I just expected it to be a quick format and installation.
[11:14] <Cisce> And it was.
[11:14] <Cisce> Unfortunately, until now I didn't realize that my Ubuntu partition was destroyed in the process.
[11:14] <Cisce> How? I have no clue.
[11:14] <milamber> Cisce: well, you should be running of a livedisk right now. any file operations you are performing while using that hdd is destroying more and more of what you could possibly recover
[11:14] <Cisce> Okay, I'll reboot into my live cd right now.
[11:15] <milamber> Cisce: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery
[11:17] <Cisce1> okay, I'm back.
[11:18] <milamber> Cisce1: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery
[11:18] <Cisce1> How would I go about possibly restoring data that was lost?
[11:18] <Cisce1> milamber: thanks.
[11:18] <Cisce1> "This guides applies to Ubuntu 7.04, 7.10 and 8.04." Will this still work?
[11:18] <poseid> hello.. i am setting up a VM... but now, get this:  libsqlite3-0 (= 3.7.9-2ubuntu1) but 3.7.9-2ubuntu1.1
[11:18] <milamber> Cisce1: yes
[11:18] <Cisce1> just making sure.
[11:20] <milamber> Cisce: also look at a prog called extundelete, i am pretty sure there was just a new release
[11:20] <Cisce> thanks.
[11:20] <Cisce> For all I know, I may have accidentally deleted this. I really doubt I did though.
[11:25] <milamber> Cisce: did you reinstall windows on the whole disk? if not, it could just be your partition table is borked
[11:25] <Cisce> I didn't.
[11:26] <Cisce> I installed Windows on /dev/sda1 (440gb) while the partition I'm trying to restore (/sda6) is 47gb
[11:26] <ThinkT510> Cisce: does gparted show it as free space (where your partition was)
[11:26] <Cisce> yes
[11:26] <Cisce> That's what made me to go that conclusion.
[11:26] <milamber> Cisce: oh, then you just borked grub
[11:26] <milamber> !grub2
[11:26] <Cisce> really?
[11:26] <Cisce> oh thank god.
[11:27] <Cisce> but I ran boot-repair with no luck.
[11:27] <ThinkT510> Cisce: if gparted sees it as free space then that isn't good
[11:28] <Cisce> what's the safest method I could go about getting my data back? The installation isn't too important.
[11:29] <ThinkT510> Cisce: windows always overwrites the bootloader so grub was going to vanish in any case but it seems to me that when windows was reinstalled it must have overwritten a bit of your ext4 partition
[11:29] <ThinkT510> Cisce: i've never tried them but you could use testdisk or photorec
[11:30] <ThinkT510> Cisce: or as has been suggested extundelete
[11:30] <Cisce> I've installed extundelete.
[11:30] <ThinkT510> Cisce: i could tell you how to use them sorry
[11:30] <Cisce> but I haven't gotten around to properly using it yet as I was looking for a guide.
[11:30] <ThinkT510> couldn't
[11:30] <golosone> !list
[11:30] <Cisce> thanks anyway
[11:30] <milamber> Cisce: can you pastebin the info from grub rescue?
[11:32] <ThinkT510> !undelete | Cisce
[11:32] <Cisce> milamber: Sorry to sound stupid, but how would I go about using grub rescue to get the info?
[11:33] <golosone> ciaoooooooooooooo
[11:33] <ThinkT510> milamber: no offence but how is he to rescue grub if the partition where grub was n longer exists
[11:34] <milamber> ThinkT510: grub resides in the mbr
[11:35] <milamber> Cisce: you can use boot-repair to create a bootinfo summary
[11:35] <ThinkT510> milamber: and requires the data from the partition it was installed in
[11:35] <cfhowlett> !it|golosone:
[11:35] <ThinkT510> milamber: he reinstalled windows so the mbr has been overwritten
[11:36] <milamber> ThinkT510: correct, which means that grub needs to be back there.
[11:36] <Cisce> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1464311/
[11:37] <milamber> Cisce: also, can you take a screenshot of your partition table from gparted?
[11:37] <Cisce> sure
[11:37] <Cisce> will do
[11:37] <ThinkT510> milamber: so if the partition no longer exists then what is grub trying to boot, where is the config files coming from?
[11:38] <Cisce> http://i.imgur.com/GL9eb.png
[11:38] <kamidi> ThinkT510. grub is on mbr and can be reinstalled after windows installation. mbr is not actual partition either
[11:38] <ThinkT510> kamidi: but the config file is on the partition
[11:39] <ThinkT510> kamidi: what is grub meant to boot then?
[11:39] <Cisce> milamber: posted it further up http://i.imgur.com/GL9eb.png
[11:39] <kamidi> ThinkT510: config files will be generated by boot-repair
[11:39] <ThinkT510> kamidi: the partition isn't there
[11:40] <Cisce> actually, it could very well be /dev/sda3
[11:40] <kamidi> ThinkT510: exactly the same way as after whole ubuntu installation. grub detects OSes and create config files accordingly
[11:40] <ThinkT510> Cisce: that is an extended partition (which would contain logical partitions)
[11:40] <kamidi> ThinkT510: as i understand, actual partition is intact, only mbr has been rewritten by windows
[11:41] <ThinkT510> kamidi: i disagree according to his screenshot of gparted
[11:41] <kamidi> Think510: sorry, you're right. i just checked screenshot... partition is no more :(
[11:42] <Cisce> is it impossible to recover the files or not?
[11:44] <kamidi> Cisce: i wouldn't say impossible... someone may know how to restore unallocated space to ext3/ext4 partition without causing any damage. assuming data itself have not been formatted/rewritten in any way
[11:45] <milamber> Cisce: did you do the recommended repair from boot-repair?
[11:45] <Cisce> if i ran parted like:
[11:45] <Cisce> sudo parted /dev/sda3 882075646 976771071 would that have any luck of finding anything?
[11:45] <Cisce> milamber: yep. :(
[11:45] <Cisce> Keep in mind.
[11:45] <Cisce> I did also have these files on the Windows partition
[11:45] <Cisce> before the re-install of Windows 7
[11:45] <Cisce> Any luck finding them there?
[11:45] <Cisce> sadly, it was a format but a quick format.
[11:46] <ThinkT510> Cisce: not likely since you reformatted them when you reinstalled windows
[11:46] <milamber> Cisce: for chagrins can you re-run the recommended repair and then provide the link?
[11:47] <gribouille> hi
[11:47] <Cisce> okay.
[11:47] <gribouille> how can I modify the police for the firefox menus?
[11:48] <Cisce> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1464326/
[11:48] <Cisce> milamber ^
[11:48] <milamber> Cisce: ok, can you reboot?
[11:49] <Cisce> Sure, but what into exactly?
[11:49] <Cisce> livecd or windows?
[11:49] <ThinkT510> milamber: did you see his gparted screenshot?
[11:50] <milamber> Cisce: the grub menu should pop up
[11:51] <Cisce> you sure on that?
[11:51] <milamber> ThinkT510: yes
[11:51] <Cisce> okay, will do.
[11:51] <Cisce> If it doesn't. I'll come back.
[11:51] <ThinkT510> milamber: can he recover that partition?
[11:52] <milamber> ThinkT510: possibly, he may have to use testdisk to fix the boot sector of that partition, but grub has to be in place first
[11:53] <Cisce> milamber: didn't work
[11:53] <Cisce> :(\
[11:53] <ThinkT510> milamber: would that affect his new ntfs partition?
[11:54] <milamber> Cisce: did it boot directly to windows?
[11:54] <elena-IK> is the mini.iso officially supported? will there be one for future releases?
[11:54] <Cisce> yep.
[11:54] <Cisce> booted to Windows mbr.
[11:55] <bjoe> so how do i  fix my display adapter  problem?
[11:55] <ThinkT510> bjoe: reinstall
[11:56] <bjoe> man i've got like 2 to 20 years worth of work on there
[11:56] <ThinkT510> bjoe: then why were you messing with experimental drivers
[11:56] <bjoe> i dont know
[11:56] <ThinkT510> bjoe: don't you have backups?
[11:57] <bjoe> i was in the process of getting ready to back up
[11:57] <ThinkT510> bjoe: you can still backup now
[11:57] <kamidi> bjoe: just out of curiosity... what kind of problem are you having?
[11:57] <milamber> Cisce: this is the point where i have to bow out, this is getting to the point where it is beyond my knowledge of mbrs and such. i don't know why you don't at least have grub back. that being said, i would hold off until you can talk to someone with more experience than me. Jordan_U is particularly good with this kind of stuff, so you may want to wait until they are active and ask again
[11:57] <bjoe> i wanted to test some opengl stuff out and found my mesa was not working so i went to update the driver
[11:57] <Cisce> milamber: Thanks for all of the help anyway. Sadly, I think I'm going to have to go off now.
[11:58] <Cisce> The stuff that I lost isn't heartbreaking, it's just work that I would have liked to kept, really. Along with some text files with some incredibly important notes and some docs.
[11:58] <Cisce> but overall, I can live without them. it just would have been nice to get them back.
[11:59] <RishabhTatiraju> Hey
[11:59] <ThinkT510> Cisce: at least now you know to backup before partitioning
[11:59] <Cisce> Yeah.
[11:59] <milamber> Cisce: i wouldn't give up yet, like i said, there are people that are better at this than me
[11:59] <RishabhTatiraju> my Ubuntu does not start after recent driver installation
[11:59] <Cisce> It's surprising that this is the first time that something like this has happened to me.
[11:59] <Cisce> Hell, you sure I couldn't get the files off my NTFS partition even if it was reformatted?
[12:00] <Cisce> It was a quick format, so I imagine the data *could* still be there. Unlikely though.
[12:00] <ThinkT510> Cisce: you might be able to but i wouldn't know how sorry
[12:00] <Cisce> Well both of you guys have been great help. I really do appreciate your efforts.
[12:00] <RishabhTatiraju> is there any way i can recover from this?
[12:00] <ThinkT510> Cisce: there is a ##windows channel, maybe they know of utilities for recovery from ntfs
[12:00] <bjoe> you would have to find a file using the bios disk read and put the data together one sector at a time
[12:01] <Cisce> thanks. :)
[12:01] <Ben64> Recuva works well on fat32, and probably ntfs
[12:02] <RishabhTatiraju> anybody?
[12:02] <bjoe> i dont know how the unix file system chains together chunks of files  but i would imagine it's not a whole lot different than dos
[12:03] <Cisce> just a shame that I'm awake at 5 in the morning *on christmas* trying to figure this out.
[12:04] <bjoe> mine will not start up in xwindows either  i would like to get back to work on stuff like this https://soundcloud.com/xensynth3/simp10plus13eighths-frac2
[12:04] <Gierus> ŋuþó
[12:05] <RishabhTatiraju> milamber, is there any way i can get to terminal using the LiveCD and uninstall the drivers?
[12:07] <Gierus> µaŧĸu bosaĸ
[12:08] <Gierus> ŋdzið ja ĸryć cd ó linux ?
[12:08] <Gierus> ó ?]
[12:09] <ThinkT510> !pl | Gierus
[12:11] <Cisce> btw ThinkT150
[12:12] <Cisce> milamber
[12:12] <Cisce> on testdisk I have found my partition
[12:12] <ThinkT510> !yay | Cisce
[12:12] <milamber> awesome
[12:13] <Cisce> sadly
[12:13] <Cisce> some of it has already been rewritten i think
[12:13] <Cisce> :L(
[12:13] <Cisce> BUT
[12:13] <Cisce> one of my most important files
[12:13] <Cisce> thats priceless
[12:13] <Cisce> IS STILL THERE <3
[12:13] <FloodBot1> Cisce: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:13] <ThinkT510> Cisce: partial recovery is better than no recovery
[12:14] <dwatkins> I assume you're now backing it up to a USB stick, Cisce :)
[12:14] <Cisce> doing that right now ;)
[12:18] <Cisce> Is it possible to change the directory I'm copying it to on testdisk?
[12:19] <Cisce> I Just realized I was copying to my xubuntu livecd by accident
[12:19] <Cisce> (which is on the usb, ironically enough)
[12:19] <milamber> Cisce: what command did you use to start the copy?
[12:19] <Cisce> c
[12:22] <kwyman1020> newbie question. when using rm -rf, is there a way to make an exception for content for the command to ignore?
[12:22] <milamber> Cisce: it should have asked you where you wanted to save the files?
[12:22] <Cisce> It did.
[12:22] <MonkeyDust> kwyman1020  when your're a beginnen, you should not use that command
[12:22] <Cisce> But I was wondering if I could change where it was saving now.
[12:22] <Cisce> Instead of doing the process again.
[12:22] <Cisce> because I can't change where it's saving to now.
[12:23] <kwyman1020> MonkeyDust, it's a dir I created and a package that was ran saved a lot of tmp files to the dir
[12:23] <milamber> Cisce: are you asking if you can change it while it is running? i don't think so
[12:23] <ThinkT510> Cisce: can you copy it from where it was saving to to where you want it to after?
[12:23] <Cisce> yes.
[12:23] <Cisce> but I can't open the files.
[12:23] <kwyman1020> I want to be able to remove all the tmp files but ignore the content I want to keep.
[12:23] <Cisce> owner's listed as root
[12:24] <ThinkT510> Cisce: open it with sudo or change the user
[12:24] <ThinkT510> owner
[12:24] <Cisce> thanks
[12:24] <Cisce> Didn't think of opening it as sudo ;)
[12:25] <milamber> Cisce: that's because your ubuntu user created the files, so you can either chown them or copy to the new install
[12:25] <Cisce> well it worked.
[12:25] <MonkeyDust> kwyman1020  guess you need an extensive command for that, or even a script, better ask in #bash
[12:25] <kwyman1020> Cisce: Sudo borrows permissions from root in order to perform a task otherwise only ran as root.
[12:25] <milamber> !gksu | Cisce
[12:26] <kwyman1020> Thanks MonkeyDust, I was thinking a script as well. I'm not a full on beginner, it was just a newbie question because I haven't touched terminal in a good while.
[12:28] <Sail_> any plugin for vim so when i am code some like html with  css and side by side i can see graphical representation of this code like dreamweaver??
[12:28] <kwyman1020> MonkeyDust, where might I be able to find a list of command extensions online? If you know.
[12:29] <Cisce> overall.
[12:29] <Cisce> I can't thank you guys enough for the help ;)
[12:29] <Cisce> I was terrified when I thought I lost everything, but a majority of my files are here!
[12:29] <kwyman1020> Sail_ there are vim plugins that color code and list line numbers for assistance like dreamweaver.
[12:29] <ThinkT510> Cisce: and you learned about backups to prevent the issue again
[12:30] <Cisce> yep.
[12:30] <Cisce> Well I already backup.
[12:30] <Cisce> these files I just never thought to backup at this moment. :/
[12:30] <Cisce> I've learnt that I should always backup before a format, regardless of if it's outside the partition I'm formatting on.
[12:31] <ThinkT510> Cisce: yeah, partitioning always has the potential to go wrong
[12:31] <MonkeyDust> kwyman1020  http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
[12:31] <milamber> Sail_: multiple people have told you no. vim is not a gui. the closest thing in ubuntu is a program called bluefish
[12:31] <bekks> milamber: Sail_: gvim
[12:31] <MonkeyDust> Sail_  try kompozer
[12:32] <milamber> (06:30:34 AM) Cisce: <snip> I've learnt that I should always backup </snip>
[12:32] <Cisce> yep. :)
[12:33] <bjoe> i've been continuing without a back up trying o figure out the best way to do the backup
[12:34] <ThinkT510> bjoe: copy files to an external drive
[12:34] <bekks> !backup > bjoe
[12:34] <bjoe> thanks
[12:35] <bjoe> i also have been trying to figure out where everything is at. most of the important stuff is in home thank goodness
[12:36] <ThinkT510> bjoe: usually the most important thing to backup are your own files (you should already know where they are)
[12:36] <milamber> bjoe: often people will have a separate partition for ~ <home>
[12:37] <bjoe> yes that is the most important thing to backup.
[12:37] <bjoe> so out of all those backup programs which will span multiple dvds?
[12:38] <bjoe> i'm a bit confused about the seperate home partition , how do you mount it ?
[12:38] <iceroot> bjoe: deja-dup can create multiple files with a specific size but its also creating diffs to the last backup, so dvd would not be the best solution because you have to insert the old backups to create the diff
[12:39] <bjoe> that would be tedious
[12:39] <kwyman1020> MonkeyDust: Thank you.
[12:41] <mvt007geek> i installed ubuntu on sdcard.now i want connect pandaboard to my computer.but at the end of this address   http://pandaboard.org/content/resources/getting-started     has been wrote  :  Do not connect the power supply yet; we will connect this in a later step
[12:41] <mvt007geek> why? will it cause damage to my system?
[12:41] <bjoe> lots of times i will just take and copy parts of a home folder from one compter to the desktop of another and work from there so i have a bunch of copies of the same project at different levels of development
[12:41] <luigi69> Good morning.
[12:43] <milamber> bjoe: sounds like you need !svn or git or the new one all the kids are talking about - hg
[12:45] <benbro1> is there a command line tool to conver doc to pdf other than libreoffice or openoffice?
[12:45] <benbro1> they are huge (~400MB)
[12:47] <Quink_> Maybe you can try abiword.
[12:48] <milamber> !info unoconv
[12:53] <NoorideeNAE> hello
[12:57] <benbro1> milamber: unoconv uses libreoffice
[12:58] <anthrax> bonjour il y a t'il un channel francais pour ubuntu svp ?
[12:58] <bekks> !fr | anthrax
[12:58] <anthrax> ok , thx :)
[13:00] <friggg> does xubuntu provade better cpu windows score then ubuntu?
[13:00] <friggg> or it is only use less ram
[13:01] <friggg> i got slow processor
[13:01] <friggg> so iam asking
[13:01] <friggg> :D
[13:02] <black_angel> hey, guys, how to add a new user on LTSP server?
[13:04] <black_angel> actually, I can see the login on the thin-client.
[13:10] <BluesKaj> Hi all , Merry Christmas !
[13:16] <AP6y3> Есть ли кто нибудь с установленной MATE?
[13:16] <tozen> AP6y3: vrjatli
[13:17] <AP6y3> хреново
[13:17] <tozen> nu, chto sdelaew
[13:17] <tozen> :D
[13:18] <tozen> a v chjom beda-to?
[13:19] <AP6y3> когда нажимаеш сменить обои рабочего стола выскакивает ошибка невозможно запустить блабла но настройки запускаются и все работает
[13:20] <tozen> ty b blalala vylozhil kuda, a to tak trudno 4to libo predpolozhit'
[13:21] <AP6y3> ща
[13:21] <arshavin> привет!
[13:21] <tozen> prvet!
[13:22] <AP6y3> Не удалось запустить менеджер установок «mate-settings-daemon».
[13:22] <tozen> ja uz dumal, chto ja odin tut iz rusichej... :D
[13:22] <bekks> !ru | AP6y3
[13:26] <AP6y3> НА #ubuntu-ru полтора человека
[13:28] <raymund> k
[13:28] <raymund> k
[13:28] <raymund> k
[13:28] <FloodBot1> raymund: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:28] <raymund> hello
[13:28] <raymund> :D
[13:29] <raymund> merry christmas..
[13:29] <raymund> :
[13:29] <AP6y3> raymund: и тебе того же
[13:30] <CarstenDortmund> Hi, on my ubuntu 12.04 server a postgresql server automatically starts, but i would like to change that, how can i change that?
[13:31] <raymund> what are you doing guys?
[13:32] <tozen> raymund: it's not an off-top channel
[13:37] <elena-IK> is the mini.iso officially supported? will there be one for future releases?
[13:43] <black_angel> how to create an new user for LTSP on server.
[13:44] <sharky^ger> hello i i am using an intel 82574L and 82579LM but i can't get it running can anyone help me does it make sense to open an bug ticket?
[13:44] <MonkeyDust> !ltsp > black_angel is this useful?
[13:44] <MonkeyDust> !ltsp
[13:49] <anonymous_> hay all
[13:50] <NoorideeNAE> anonymous_: hey!
[13:50] <cfhowlett> anonymous_: greetings
[13:51] <anonymous_> Plise give mi program hack modem tomoroy Lyid
[13:51] <dowdyph0> Scapy
[13:52] <anonymous_> Where biznes/
[14:00] <anonymous_> NoorideeNAE have conversaition
[14:03] <tozen>  /join #ubuntu-ru
[14:06] <keyur2maru> Hi
[14:06] <keyur2maru> guys
[14:06] <keyur2maru> I need some help
[14:06] <TheLordOfTime> keyur2maru, with?
[14:07] <cfhowlett> keyur2maru: greetings.  ask.
[14:07] <TheLordOfTime> !ask | keyur2maru
[14:07] <keyur2maru> Ok :)
[14:08] <keyur2maru> I have two computers and i have ssh access to one of the server  but now i want acceess to other computer so i copied my ssh public and private key from .ssh folder and copied it to my other computer but can you tell me which command to use to get that public and private key used ?
[14:13] <joalland> \join  #ubuntu-fr
[14:13] <coder2> i have ubuntu 11.04 installed on my dell studio 1558, but sometimes alt+tab function doesn't work, can anybody help?
[14:15] <Doxin> I'm trying to add this ppa: https://launchpad.net/~cinelerra-ppa/+archive/ppa , but doing sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cinelerra-ppa/ppa still doesn't give me access to the packages from that ppa, what gives?
[14:15] <anonymous_> I missed something/
[14:17] <anonymous_> can run Luid
[14:21] <echo> hi
[14:21] <echo> hi
[14:21] <echo> every body
[14:22] <vinod264> hai
[14:23] <MonkeyDust> Doxin  ppas are not supported here, better contact the maintainer
[14:23] <Doxin> MonkeyDust: the point is that it's not even added to my sources at all, it doesn't seem to be a problem with the ppa.
[14:23] <vinod264> hai ..
[14:24] <vinod264> hai i have ubuntu desktop os 12.04
[14:24] <echo> ppa ?
[14:24] <TheLordOfTime> !ppa | echo
[14:24] <echo> yes
[14:25] <Doxin> that's fine and all, but I'm not even to the point where I can use the ppa. somehow I just cannot get it added to my sources.
[14:25] <vinod264> in mozila  we cannot open dvr video
[14:25] <echo> i have ubantu destop os 12.10
[14:25] <iDangerMouse> echo long time
[14:26] <tozen> vihod24: poprobuj sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[14:29] <pgigi67> ciao
[14:29] <pgigi67> list
[14:29] <pgigi67> !list
[14:29] <iDangerMouse> ciao
[14:34] <openvoid> why dhcp bypass firewall rules?
[14:34] <reuf> when i perform history search and press ctrl+r - and than start typing, in a lot of cases as soon as i type in three letters, it locks me out of typing additonal letters and all i can now search with is these few letters
[14:34] <reuf> how can i make it possible so that when i press ctrl+r and start typing for a search term i can type as long sequence as i want
[14:35] <black_angel> how to create an new user for LTSP on server?
[14:38] <zoie> my package manager is broken: http://pastie.org/5575681 i cannot install packages anymore
[14:40] <hero616> try to start-up it in a console.
[14:40] <bluesm> Hi. What tool i can found to recovery data on ubuntu
[14:41] <bluesm> First of all maybe, simply "mirror" bite after bite to another disc.
[14:41] <bluesm> ?
[14:41] <compdoc> clonezilla for that
[14:41] <compdoc> cant boot a live cd?
[14:43] <bluesm> compdoc:  I can boot ubuntu. But unfortunately for example, debian live, and lenovo diagnostic linux can't boot.
[14:44] <compdoc> why is that, do you think?
[14:44] <compdoc> hardware?
[14:45] <Googol30> Do the other Linux distros display any errors?
[14:54] <Guest1292> Hola alguno habla español?
[14:55] <elena-IK> !es | Guest1292
[14:55] <Guest1292> ok
[14:55] <iDangerMouse> No habla espanol :(
[14:55] <iDangerMouse> Inglas, Farsi, Urdu, Francaise...
[14:56] <bluesm> compdoc: It's certainly disk.
[14:56] <operatormplik> ae
[14:56] <dowdyph0> iDangerMouse, Zindabad
[14:57] <operatormplik> aller
[14:57] <compdoc> bluesm, what I usually do is attach the disk to a working PC and try to recover the files
[14:57] <dowdyph0> bluesm use rsync dd, or such tool
[15:00] <echo> hi
[15:00] <echo> hello
[15:01] <iDangerMouse> Hey echo whats up
[15:01] <wei> Hello
[15:02] <wei> How to synchronize USB drive with a folder?
[15:02] <joey8> wei→ have you tried luckybackup?
[15:03] <wei> Not heard of it yet
[15:03] <joey8> that uses rsync and it is very good, clean, user friendly etc etc and written by a great bunch of guys
[15:04] <Gierus> ŋówno
[15:04] <albatard> salutations à tous
[15:04] <joey8> a vous aussi mon ami ヅ
[15:04] <wei> Is it in the ubuntu repository?
[15:05] <joey8> wei - go and look
[15:06] <albatard> wei, see the man pages of the terminal
[15:07] <albatard> wei, a thing like "man rsync"
[15:09] <wei> rsync is used for sychronizing between hosts
[15:09] <adac> What exactly do I have to set in fstab so that every user can read the mounted device?
[15:10] <Gierus> Ωoł ŧo ŋaten þa¶titią uµ ŋnome
[15:10] <theadmin> adac: Depends on the filesystem, but try umask=0333 (readonly) or umask=0000 (full access)
[15:10] <Abhijit> Gierus, english
[15:10] <dasdre> hi
[15:11] <dasdre> i'm trying to connect a computer running ubuntu 12.10 unity to wlan
[15:11] <wei> then?
[15:11] <albatard> wei, as a start point, browse the "successive see also" ... I do not now ^^
[15:11] <theadmin> dasdre: So what exactly is the problem?
[15:11] <dasdre> it can't seem to find any networks
[15:12] <adac> theadmin, I tried this and many other combinations, but it doesn't seem that those options are applied  "/dev/sdb1 /media/Hitachi_fstab fuseblk rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,allow_other,umask=0000,fmask=0111 0 0"
[15:12] <dasdre> and when i manually engter a network, it wont connect
[15:12] <dasdre> propetiary drivers are on
[15:12] <theadmin> adac: ...what kind of fs type is "fuseblk"? That might very well not recognize umask
[15:12] <bluesm> compdoc: If I put the disk another laptop, it turn off on the bios..
[15:13] <ercicala> CIAO
[15:13] <ercicala> !list
[15:13] <adac> theadmin, actually I'm not really sure. I got this from the autmount "mount" command
[15:13] <dasdre> wired works fine
[15:13] <wanfuse> hello ... i havent had much experience with bind in many years. I need to setup a dns server (external facing) for a couple web server entries. Anyone able to point me to a good doc on setting this up. I would like to make sure its secure. I would rather run it in a chroot as well if i can find the directions for it
[15:13] <adac> theadmin, Ther short answer is that "fuseblk" is just how an ntfs partition is reported via the "mount" command, among others. The "fuse" part comes from FUSE (file system in userspace).
[15:14] <theadmin> adac: Eh. What's the actual filesystem on the device?
[15:14] <dasdre> AFAIK, it can't seem to find the network cart
[15:14] <dasdre> *caRD
[15:14] <dasdre> just eth0
[15:14] <adac> theadmin, gparted says: ntfs as well
[15:15] <dasdre> anyone?
[15:16] <theadmin> adac: Okay, use this: /dev/sdb1 /media/Hitachi_fstab ntfs-3g defaults,dmask=0000,fmask=0111 0 0"
[15:16] <TheLordOfTime> dasdre, what card?
[15:17] <dowdyph0> dasdre make ~ $ lspci -v | grep -i "\(network\|ethernet\)"
[15:17] <adac> theadmin, that did the trick. thank you!
[15:17] <dasdre> äccording to propetiary drivers: Broadcom BCM4311
[15:18] <theadmin> adac: "fuseblk" doesn't work in fstab by the way, it's a FUSE thing, and fuse and fstab are kind of the opposite of each other
[15:19] <adac> theadmin, I see! To bad fstab doesn't throw an error though
[15:19] <dowdyph0> ok 1 sec
[15:19] <theadmin> adac: Normally it does
[15:19] <vishnu> Iam on 12.02 -apps open slow. Which monitor to use to check slow mem or problem app?
[15:19] <theadmin> vishnu: There's no such Ubuntu release as 12.02
[15:21] <dasdre> paste.ubuntu.com/1464673
[15:21] <dasdre> thats sudo lshw-c network
[15:22] <vishnu> theadmin: maybe 12.04 -this thing is slow, not even able to open a gnome-terminal to see. I am not good at linux though. Any idea please?
[15:23] <xomrk> how to combine dd with compression
[15:23] <xomrk> ?
[15:23] <Abhijit> vishnu, how much ram do you have?
[15:23] <MonkeyDust> vishnu  ctrl alt f1 and work from there, to see what's wrong
[15:24] <Abhijit> xomrk, <compression command here && dd command here
[15:24] <vishnu> theadmin: found 12.04.1 LTS -Thanks for pointing out
[15:24] <Abhijit> xomrk, <compression command here> && <dd command here>
[15:25] <dowdyph0> dasdre: try iwlist <interface> scanning
[15:25] <xomrk> and when i want restore a commpres image?
[15:25] <vishnu> Abhijit: I get info:2.7gb
[15:25] <xomrk> dd if=image.iso.tar.gz of/dev/sda1 ( what  to add )
[15:26] <Abhijit> vishnu, type this command in terminal and take screenshot and post on imagebin - top
[15:26] <Abhijit> vishnu, the command is top
[15:27] <dasdre> says cant find directory
[15:27] <xomrk> tar -pcvzf encrypted_partiotion.iso.tar.gz && dd if=/dev/sdc2
[15:27] <vishnu> Abhijit: I am on irssi opened from terminal clicked from right panel. How to open a second terminal fast please?
[15:28] <Abhijit> xomrk, what you actualy want to do?
[15:28] <Abhijit> vishnu, ctrl alt t
[15:28]  * Abhijit types fast
[15:28] <vishnu> Abhijit: ok tks
[15:29] <dasdre> dowdyph
[15:29] <dasdre> it says "bash: file or directoru does not exist"
[15:29] <dasdre> when i do iwlist <interface> scanning
[15:30] <Nece228> Hello, is it worth to buy hybrid graphics laptop (intel + nvidia)?
[15:30] <dowdyph0> xomrk: dd < foo.bar | bzip2 > foo.bz2
[15:30] <b2coutts> I have a networking issue; it doesn't seem like I can make new connections (ping google.ca doesn't work), yet I can still chat here (SSHing to a server with irssi). I can't open new SSH connections, but since this one is already open it seems to be working
[15:30] <b2coutts> does anyone know where the network config files are in ubuntu that I can poke at? Internet works fine from other machines by the way
[15:30] <max999> b2coutts: looks like name resolution is broken to me
[15:30] <max999> b2coutts, can you ping 173.194.44.55 ?
[15:31] <DarkSim_> Does a live-usb with ubuntu 12.04 work with a macbook?
[15:31] <dowdyph0> look if there is /etc/resolv.conf
[15:31] <DarkSim_> just wondering if I have to do anything special to try ubuntu on a macbook without installing
[15:31] <b2coutts> hmm, that's weird, /etc/resolv.conf is pointing to localhost
[15:31] <max999> b2coutts, check if you can ping the ip =)
[15:31] <b2coutts> is that normal? does ubuntu do some sort of dns proxy by default?
[15:31] <max999> b2coutts, if you can you are sure name resolution is the problem.
[15:31] <dowdyph0> dasdre try this: ifconfig -a
[15:31] <Abhijit> !mac | DarkSim_
[15:32] <OerHeks> b2coutts, you can't ping a website, try an IP like 173.194.78.105
[15:32] <b2coutts> yeah, IPs work, it's a dns issue of some sort
[15:32] <b2coutts> does anyone know google's dns address? I can't look it up
[15:32] <phy1729> 8.8.8.8
[15:32] <dowdyph0> um thats because the supremacy of the NetworkManager
[15:32] <phy1729> 8.8.4.4
[15:33] <DarkSim_> should be 8.0.0.8.1.3 if you know what I mean ;)
[15:33] <dasdre> b2coutts: 173.194.32.32
[15:33] <b2coutts> and to apply the changes, is it service networking restart?
[15:34] <b2coutts> (the changes to resolv.conf)
[15:34] <dasdre> paste.ubuntu.com/1464697
[15:34] <dasdre> darksim: you have to makre special usb
[15:35] <dowdyph0> b2coutts: watch out with restarting NetworkManager
[15:35] <dowdyph0> b2coutts: I've had problems a week ago with that, all the desktop falls
[15:35] <dasdre> DarkSim_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/How%20to%20install%20Ubuntu%20on%20MacBook%20using%20USB%20Stick
[15:35] <b2coutts> hmm, I noticed that my laptop has a nameserver of 127.0.0.1 in resolv.conf too, but it's working fine
[15:36] <b2coutts> not used to how ubuntu handles this, is there some other file that configures the dns server it uses?
[15:36] <TheLordOfTime> b2coutts, if you're using networkmanager, it autofills data.
[15:36] <DarkSim_> I guess I asked the wrong question
[15:36] <dasdre> b2coutts: googles ip is 173.194.32.32
[15:36] <dowdyph0> b2coutts: I've got that nameserver too, the networkmanager service starts dnsmasq and dhcp service so the dns's does not depend of resolv.conf
[15:36] <DarkSim_> can a live usb I make in Windows, which works with windows, work on a macbook as well?
[15:36] <dasdre> darksim: that usb will AFAIK be live
[15:36] <DarkSim_> but since there are specific guides on this I guess not
[15:37] <b2coutts> well, at the very least, changing the nameserver in resolv.conf did fix the issue
[15:37] <dasdre> darksim: nope
[15:37] <b2coutts> (even if this isn't the intended config for ubuntu dns)
[15:37] <b2coutts> so thanks guys
[15:37] <dowdyph0> dasdre: now what's the problem?
[15:37] <dasdre> but you can afaik make a usb with ubuntu mac and ubuntu pc and make them share files
[15:37] <dowdyph0> do you have wireless-tools installed¿?
[15:37] <dasdre> dow: same as 5 mins ago ;)
[15:38] <dasdre> leme see
[15:38] <DarkSim_> Hm, but I mean just try the live usb
[15:38] <DarkSim_> not install it
[15:38] <dasdre> dow: i dont
[15:38] <dowdyph0> so that's a problem xD
[15:38] <dasdre> dark: that usb can be used for live too
[15:39] <dowdyph0> if you dont' have wireless-tools package you can't use wireless xD
[15:39] <dowdyph0> dasdre: sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant wireless-tools
[15:40] <JoaoSantana> hi all
[15:40] <JoaoSantana> some ubuntu member link to unity documentation is on?
[15:40] <JoaoSantana> *linked
[15:40] <dasdre> it turns out i did have it
[15:41] <dasdre> how do i open it?
[15:41]  * dasdre facepalms
[15:41] <madshrms> hi is it ok to ask not-really-ubuntu-related questions here? (a hardware question)
[15:42] <dowdyph0> dasdre: try ifconfig -a
[15:42] <dowdyph0> your wireless nic name should appear there
[15:42] <ThinkT510> madshrms: whats the question?
[15:42] <Abhijit> madshrms, ##hardware
[15:42] <madshrms> i'd like to know if two components are compatible
[15:43] <madshrms> my graphic card is probably gonna die soon (artifacts on screen etc) and i'd like to replace it with one from another computer but i don't know how to determine if the card will be compatible with my motherboard
[15:43] <Abhijit> madshrms, ##hardware
[15:43] <dasdre> dowdyph: paste.ubuntu.com/1464711
[15:43] <dasdre> it did not
[15:43] <Abhijit> madshrms, not here
[15:44] <madshrms> thanks abhijit i'll head over there
[15:44] <BluesKaj> mad if the card fits into the available pci slot then it should work
[15:44] <BluesKaj> madshrms,^
[15:44] <madshrms> oh it's that simple
[15:44] <dowdyph0> dasdre ok you dont have the module loaded 1 sec
[15:44] <madshrms> well i'll still ask in hardware but i guess i'm just gonna try to put it in
[15:44] <madshrms> thanks
[15:44] <dasdre> Progress!
[15:45] <BluesKaj> mad you also need to install the right drivers for the card
[15:45] <Googol30> Can you run a virtualized instance of Vista from inside Ubuntu Server 12.04, or do you need a window manager?
[15:46] <dowdyph0> dasdre: try sudo apt-get install broadcom-sta-dkms
[15:48] <Googol30> Is that possible, or is it a requirement to have a window manager such as LXDE?
[15:49] <dowdyph0> dasdre: is it working now?
[15:49] <dasdre> dowdyph0: cant find package
[15:49] <dasdre> broadcom-sta-dmks?
[15:49] <OerHeks> Googol30, you need the virtualising software compatible with your vista instance
[15:49] <dowdyph0> yes
[15:50] <dowdyph0> broadcom-sta-dkms
[15:50] <dowdyph0> dkms
[15:50] <ThinkT510> dasdre: dkms not dmks
[15:50] <Googol30> But a window manager isn't necessary ro run the Virtualization software, OerHeks?
[15:50] <dasdre> installing
[15:50] <dowdyph0> OerHeks: how do you use windows without windows?
[15:50] <ThinkT510> Googol30: how will you interact with vista if you can see it?
[15:51] <ThinkT510> cant
[15:51] <OerHeks> Googol30, you need some sort of wm, i am not a genie with windows
[15:52] <dowdyph0> dasdre: when it ends try: sudo modprobe wl
[15:52] <dasdre> bad return status for module build on kernel: 3.5.0-21-generic (1386)
[15:52] <dowdyph0> doh!
[15:52] <Googol30> I hope to use Ubuntu Server without a GUI to keep the burden on the system down, but I would like to run Windows, at this point purely out of experimentative purposes.
[15:52] <MonkeyDust> Googol30  is this useful? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf5cRoyf-X4
[15:52] <dasdre> goog: at the same time?!
[15:52] <dowdyph0> Googol30: try FreeBSD jails
[15:53] <compdoc> Googol30, by windows, you mean a desktop?
[15:53] <Googol30> I mean Microsoft Windows Vista.
[15:53] <MonkeyDust> Googol30  no swearing here ;)
[15:53] <dowdyph0> dasdre: do you have a traceback error?
[15:54] <ThinkT510> Googol30: vista is graphical, how are you going to interact with the vm without a graphical environment?
[15:54] <dasdre> it got a make.log
[15:55] <Googol30> That's what I'm wondering... I'm not entirely sure how to switch between the two operating systems if they are running virtually, even with a window manager...
[15:55] <Googol30> ...I'm not exactly sure how virtualization software works, so I would like to figure that out, and see it
[15:55] <Googol30> it's capabilities.
[15:56] <ThinkT510> !vm | Googol30
[15:56] <MonkeyDust> Googol30  start with an easy desktop setup, to see how virtualization works
[15:56] <dowdyph0> wait the source package of the dkms is buggy 1 sec
[15:57] <compdoc> Googol30, for good video performance with a windows guest, try virtualbox
[15:57] <theadmin> Googol30: Virtualbox is a good start there, no need for difficult setup process
[15:57] <theadmin> And it's in the repos: sudo apt-get install virtualbox
[15:57] <dowdyph0> dasdre: got it
[15:58] <dowdyph0> dasdre: sudo apt-get install bcmwl-kernel-source
[15:58] <IdleOne> theadmin: does the virtualbox-ose have USB support, didn't used to?
[15:58] <theadmin> IdleOne: There no longer is a "virtualbox-ose"
[15:58] <IdleOne> theadmin: I guess it does have USB support then
[15:58] <theadmin> IdleOne: Virtualbox is now opensource, various extra non-free functionality is done by a plugin from Oracle
[15:58] <ThinkT510> IdleOne: ose was before vbox4
[15:58] <Googol30> According to it's webpage, Xen is the only open source Type 1 Hypervisor virtualization software, and according to Wikipedia, that's what I want... I think.
[15:59] <theadmin> IdleOne: It has USB support, that's been opensourced, but I think there still are some limitations
[15:59] <IdleOne> thanks for the info update theadmin and ThinkT510  :)
[15:59] <compdoc> isnt qemu-kvm opensource?
[15:59] <dowdyph0> Googol30: do you need pci hardware virtualization?
[15:59] <vishnu> Abhijit: top img finally uploaded http://imagebin.org/240592
[15:59] <dowdyph0> I't must be supported by the motherboard and the processor, normally the processors do but not the motherboards
[16:00] <vishnu> Abhijit: top img finally uploaded http://imagebin.org/240592
[16:00] <ThinkT510> Googol30: why do you need a hypervisor vm?
[16:00] <theadmin> IdleOne: Ah, USB 2.0 is nonfree, USB 1 is free
[16:00] <compdoc> I think zen is a bad idea. it requires its own modified kernel, so the system is no longer 'stock'
[16:00] <compdoc> xen, rather
[16:01] <IdleOne> theadmin: least it is backwards compatible, slow but will work.
[16:01] <vishnu> Abhijit: r u there pls?
[16:01] <Abhijit> vishnu, yes
[16:01] <Abhijit> vishnu, is compiz at the top always?
[16:01] <Googol30> I know each Operating System I want to run will run on the hardware unmodified, so I don't need emulating software.
[16:01] <vishnu> yes I guess.
[16:02] <dowdyph0> dasdre: sudo modprobe wl
[16:02] <dasdre> dowdyph0: it installed but gave me some errors
[16:02] <Abhijit> vishnu, and you are using kde?
[16:02] <ThinkT510> !xen | Googol30
[16:02] <dowdyph0> pastebin'em
[16:02] <dasdre> 5 modules no exist 1 module in use
[16:02] <lvleph> Can someone help me figure out why X crashes on me?
[16:02] <vishnu> Abhijit: no. Why it is there I do not understand.
[16:03] <lvleph> I am not even sure where to begin.
[16:03] <stgr99> lvleph : did you update your linix kernel recently
[16:03] <dowdyph0> lvleph: dump /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[16:03] <Googol30> Instead of having two computers, I can use Xen, albeit with the performance penalties of running both at once, correct?
[16:04] <Googol30> both Operating Systems, I mean.
[16:04] <dasdre> dowdyph0: fatal module w1 not found
[16:04] <Abhijit> vishnu, first try this http://askubuntu.com/questions/186913/how-do-i-disable-visual-effects-in-ubuntu-12-04-1 and after disabling effects see if your system runs normally.
[16:04] <ThinkT510> dasdre: wl not w1
[16:04] <Abhijit> vishnu, and then check if your aps runs fast.
[16:04] <lvleph> stgr99 it doesn't appear to matter what kernel I am using. This has been an issue since 11.10
[16:04] <compdoc> not a performance penalty with the right hardware setup
[16:05] <lvleph> dowdyph0 dump doesn't like your syntax
[16:06] <theadmin> lvleph: No, "dump" as in upload to a pastebin
[16:06] <theadmin> lvleph: And link here
[16:06] <lvleph> lol
[16:06] <lvleph> ok
[16:06] <dowdyph0> xD
[16:06] <lvleph> I was confused by that
[16:06] <Googol30> What I am thinking, as explicitly as possible, is to give each Operating System equal priority over the CPU and GPU, and give Ubuntu all the RAM initially, then give Vista as much RAM as it requests.  Is that what Xen will do, or am I going about this wrong, or is this even possible?
[16:06] <dowdyph0> sorry my mistake
[16:07] <dasdre> kk
[16:07] <dasdre> didnt say anything
[16:07] <compdoc> you assign the guest however many cpus and ram you think it needs. 2 cores and 2 gigs of ram for the guest is plenty
[16:07] <dasdre> not even ask for password
[16:08] <dasdre> is thet it?
[16:08] <compdoc> for Windows guests, rather
[16:09] <dowdyph0> dasdre: try ifconfig -a now
[16:09] <dowdyph0> it should be a new NIC
[16:09] <dasdre> still just eth0 nad lo
[16:09] <dasdre> *and
[16:09] <ubuntu> ;p
[16:09] <ubuntu> ;p
[16:09] <ubuntu> ;p
[16:09] <ubuntu> ;p
[16:09] <FloodBot1> ubuntu: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:10] <MonkeyDust> ubottu  it works, you're in
[16:10] <riderplus> my usb is not recognized. this is what i get in dmesg usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 4 using ehci_hcd
[16:10] <riderplus> [  164.129228] scsi6 : usb-storage 1-2:1.0
[16:10] <MonkeyDust> hm
[16:10] <riderplus> scsi 6:0:0:0: Direct-Access     XXXXXXXX U167CONTROLLER   0.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
[16:10] <riderplus> [  165.130741] sd 6:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
[16:10] <riderplus> and the usb light does not blink at all
[16:10] <dowdyph0> dasdre: 1sc
[16:10] <lvleph> dowdyph0 here you go
[16:10] <lvleph> http://pastebin.com/GrQT3AM4
[16:10] <Googol30> But if I want to give each equal priority on CPU and GPU, can I to allow them to run natively fast?  I would like to see how far I can push this virtualization thing, and I know I don't need to emulate different hardware, if my logic is flawed anywhere, someone please correct me.
[16:11] <riderplus> [  165.130741] sd 6:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
[16:11] <riderplus> [  165.134187] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk
[16:11] <MonkeyDust> riderplus  better use !pastebin
[16:11] <theadmin> riderplus: Looks like it's recognized to me...
[16:11] <riderplus> sorry. it was just that
[16:11] <Googol30> I would like to figure out as much as possible about what to choose before I just go off installing things.
[16:12] <riderplus> but i don't see it in /proc/partitions
[16:12] <riderplus> also gparted doesn't see it
[16:12] <riderplus> and the usb light doesn't blink at all
[16:12] <ThinkT510> Googol30: wikipedia is your friend then
[16:12] <dowdyph0> lvleph: no errors in the X11, what's the matter it starts lightdm and then falls back to the console?
[16:13] <jiwan> #ubuntu
[16:13] <lvleph> No, it will just randomly crash. The only way I seem to be able to fix it is with a restart
[16:13] <dowdyph0> uff
[16:13] <dowdyph0> have you tried with the latest stable kernel version?
[16:13] <Googol30> From what research I have done thus far, either Xen or KVM seems to be what I am after... at this point I'm leaning towards Xen, ThinkT510.
[16:14] <lvleph> dowdyph0 At one point I was getting a segfault from glxinfo, but right now it is fine.
[16:14] <riderplus> what can I do?
[16:14] <dowdyph0> dasdre: try to reboot, maybe there is another module needed and loads in the boot phase
[16:14] <dasdre> rebooting now
[16:16] <msh> aloha everybody
[16:16] <msh> i am on 12.10 x64 and firebug doesn't work
[16:16] <msh> what should i do?
[16:17] <dowdyph0> msh: trying that
[16:17] <msh> dowdyph0, trying what?
[16:17] <dowdyph0> firebug
[16:17] <dowdyph0> I'm also in 12.10 and x64
[16:18] <lvleph> Maybe it is my graphics drivers that are crashing?
[16:18] <lvleph> But how can I figure that out?
[16:19] <dowdyph0> lvleph: don't really now, try to update the kernel and the drivers
[16:19] <lvleph> They are the most up-to-date for 12.04
[16:19] <dasdre> dowdyph0: rebooted now: just eth0 and lo
[16:20] <dowdyph0> *crying
[16:20] <dowdyph0> msh: firebug works
[16:21] <msh> dowdyph0, so why it doesn't work for me
[16:21] <dowdyph0> maybe is a problem of browser configuration or plugins, or maybe is outdated
[16:21] <dowdyph0> restore firefox original configuration
[16:21] <lvleph> msh: try using command line and opening firebug. Tell us the output.
[16:22] <dasdre> still no wlan
[16:22] <dowdyph0> dasdre try lsmod and pastebin it
[16:23] <msh> dowdyph0, could you give me the exact link of the exact version of firebug you are using?
[16:23] <dowdyph0> msh this is the link -> https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/firebug/
[16:23] <lvleph> msh: the other option is to backup your profile  for ff and start fresh.
[16:23] <dasdre> http://paste,ubuntu.com/1464793
[16:25] <lvleph> another option, msh, is to disable all addons except firebug and see if that works.
[16:25] <msh> ok wait to test
[16:25] <dowdyph0> dasdre: can you post the link again?
[16:25] <dasdre> http://paste,ubuntu.com/1464793
[16:25] <dowdyph0> dasdre: it has a ,
[16:26] <dowdyph0> please copy paste it from the browser
[16:26] <TheLordOfTime> dasdre, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1464793
[16:26] <dasdre> cant
[16:26] <TheLordOfTime> erm
[16:26] <dasdre> im on another computer
[16:26] <TheLordOfTime> dowdyph0, use the one i just posted.  (its not that hard to change one character you know)
[16:27] <dasdre> dowdyph0: <TheLordOfTime> dasdre, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1464793
[16:27] <dowdyph0> thx!!
[16:27] <dowdyph0> dasdre: it seems the module is loading correctly, don't know why is not linking to a network interface
[16:27] <dasdre> kk
[16:28] <dowdyph0> dasdre: what's the output of the command iwconfig?
[16:28] <Botanic> i am migrating a system however when i boot the system it sits there at a just black screen, i believe this is because the drive changed from xvda to sda how can i fix that in grub?
[16:28] <pepito> hi can somebody help me, I just have one question, can somebody tell me how make a new user with root privilege on /etc/sudoers ?
[16:29] <dasdre> lo: no wireless extensions eth0: no wireless extensions
[16:29] <Botanic> pepito, sudo adduser <username> sudo
[16:29] <dowdyph0> pepito: sudo adduser <username> sudo
[16:29] <dowdyph0> sorry Botanic
[16:29] <Botanic> lol
[16:30] <lvleph> Botanic: Are able to get into grub?
[16:30] <dasdre> dowdyph0: lo: no wireless extensions eth0: no wireless extensions
[16:30] <Botanic> lvleph, yes
[16:31] <lvleph> Botanic: The only thing I can think of is using a live disc and then using update-grub
[16:32] <Abhijit> can we change keyboard layout for lvm prompt?
[16:32] <lvleph> Based on what you said it wouldn't know where the kernel image is, which can be fixed using update grub.
[16:32] <Botanic> lvleph, is the syntax for that like grub-install?
[16:33] <Botanic> i already tried the rescue system install grub option
[16:33] <lvleph> Botanic: http://askubuntu.com/questions/145241/how-do-i-run-update-grub-from-a-livecd
[16:34] <lvleph> sorry, I have to deal with my daughter, so hopefull that will help you.
[16:34] <Botanic> its a direction to run in at least :)
[16:36] <ubuntu> hello
[16:37] <nibbler_>  how can i push my audio output to some dlna renderer?
[16:38] <jiwan> #facebook
[16:40] <Abhijit> can we change keyboard layout for lvm prompt?\
[16:41] <LambdaDusk> Hi, I have a problem. I am trying to convert a video with avconv. The script I use is this: http://pastie.org/private/fsnqbx32qpxkkkd3zmncyw
[16:41] <LambdaDusk> On my laptop I can execute the script just fine, but my stronger workstation gets me the error "Unrecognized option 'preset' Failed to set value 'libvpx-720p' for option 'preset'"
[16:41] <LambdaDusk> They both have exactly the same setup on avconv, I checked it
[16:45] <root__> hello
[16:46] <nibbler_> LambdaDusk: are both versions of whatever command gets the "preset" parameter the same?
[16:46] <LambdaDusk> nibbler_: Yes, exact the same. With the same versions of the supporting libs.
[16:47] <nibbler_> my dlna issue is resolved
[16:48] <nibbler_> LambdaDusk: well, maybe it does not have this preset in some config or such?
[16:49] <LambdaDusk> nibbler_: I checked, they're on the same folder on both systems
[16:49] <notk0> hello how can I install the 32 bit version of libxml2 on my 64 bit ubuntu?
[16:49] <dowdyph0> dasdre: I don't know why the network interface does not appear, it seems you have the correct module loaded, the correct utilities, but it does not work
[16:50] <msh_> any special repo for installing firefox on 12.10 x64
[16:50] <msh_> ???
[16:50] <MonkeyDust> msh_  it's installed by default, in dthe basic installation
[16:50] <dowdyph0> notk0: sudo apt-get install libxml2:i386
[16:51] <notk0> dowdyph0: I didn't know I can do that, I used to search in the synamptic manager for lib32 versions and not all are available
[16:51] <notk0> dowdyph0: I will try it thank you
[16:51] <msh_> MonkeyDust, i removed it becausefirebug doesnt work on it
[16:51] <dowdyph0> notk0: maybe you try tu run a program with static libraries, if that's your case it will not detect the location of the libraries
[16:52] <msh_> i wanted to make sure both ff aand firebug are x64 specified
[16:52] <dowdyph0> notk0: you should run export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib32 before running it
[16:52] <notk0> dowdyph0: I got a libary and when I did ldd it depended on libstdc++ 32 bit and libxml2, I found lib32stdc++ in the synaptic manager but not libxml2
[16:52] <dowdyph0> notk0: okz
[16:53] <dowdyph0> msh_: firebug isnt' working yet?
[16:53] <notk0> dowdyph0: I have an assignment for a strange course, and teacher provided us with the binary of some proprietary library, and funny stuff he works under windows, so he provided us with a 32 and 64 bit dll, but only a 32 bit .so for linux
[16:53] <MonkeyDust> what's firebug?
[16:54] <msh_> dowdyph0, nupp
[16:54] <notk0> dowdyph0: thank you, it seems that ldd now tells me everything is satisfied
[16:54] <dowdyph0> notk0: ^^ the magic of christmas xD
[16:55] <dowdyph0> msh_: which version of firefox are you running?
[16:55] <notk0> dowdyph0: I don't even know if I will pass that course, if I don't pass it it's no big deal as I have enough for this semester
[16:55] <msh_> dowdyph0, at this time it is removed but it was 16.0.1
[16:56] <dowdyph0> I've 17.0.1
[16:56] <dowdyph0> msh_: save your firefox profile, then remove .firefox and install 17.0.1
[16:57] <Abhijit> hi. one person on askubuntu claiming that he logged in by typing root and password?
[16:57] <Abhijit> is that possible in 12.10?
[16:57] <Abhijit> he syas he created the new root account
[16:58] <Abhijit> username root and password
[16:58] <dowdyph0> Abhijit: maybe privilege escalation?
[16:58] <Abhijit> but I thought its completely impossible to GUI login as root? dowdyph0 ?
[16:58] <Abhijit> in linux that is
[16:58] <Artemis3> with sudo passwd you can enable root, as for gui, its simply an option you can change
[16:58] <dowdyph0> not sure
[16:59] <dowdyph0> by default root user account is disabled in ubuntu
[16:59] <Artemis3> but it is really bad practice to login as root
[16:59] <dowdyph0> but i've seen some distros with root login in gui
[16:59] <aller> When I login into X, some console messages appear, and login process restarts. A) How to read the console messages? B) How to fix this?
[16:59] <MoL0ToV> hi to all! with latest ubuntu, every time i reset the pc the volume audio lever return to zero, how to fix and make remember last volume?
[17:00] <MonkeyDust> !details | aller
[17:00] <Abhijit> oh its that simple.
[17:00]  * Abhijit wonders about security
[17:00] <notk0> dowdyph0: quick question, why do some libraries have the name as in lib32libname  in the synaptic packet manager?
[17:00] <Artemis3> Abhijit, you should not login as root, very unsafe
[17:00] <POVaddct> Abhijit: but why would you run your gui as root anyway?
[17:01] <Abhijit> Artemis3, I am not. read the question properly.
[17:01] <aller> MonkeyDust: exactly this part is difficult, because Ubuntu hides the details behind the fancy GUI. The messages flash for like 0.1 second
[17:01] <Abhijit> POVaddct, I am not running my root by gui. read the question properly.
[17:01] <Googol30> Quick question, what encryption algorithm does Linux, or specifically Ubuntu 12.04, use to hash it's passwords?
[17:02] <POVaddct> Abhijit: i read your question and i understood you are not running the gui as root right now
[17:02] <dowdyph0> notk0: dont know i usually install things by console
[17:02] <Kion1> aller maybe you can pipe those messages into a text file to read them later
[17:02] <POVaddct> Abhijit: but why do you ask for running the gui as root anyway?
[17:02] <notk0> dowdyph0: well I didn't know you could do that, thank you :P
[17:02] <dowdyph0> if you want the 32bit version of a library append :i386 if you want 64bit append :x64
[17:02] <OerHeks> Abhijit, if that man makes an account 'root" and adds that to sudoers file, he can
[17:02] <Abhijit> POVaddct, bah. thats why I requested to read the question properly. Its not me. its one user on askubuntu.com
[17:03] <OerHeks> Abhijit, but that won't be the same as root-account
[17:03] <Kion1> aller, or maybe they get recorded to one log file
[17:03] <Abhijit> OerHeks, ok
[17:03] <POVaddct> Abhijit: then tell him there is no reason for doing that :)
[17:03] <dowdyph0> OerHeks: nearly the same if in sudoers.conf NOPASSWD:ALL
[17:03] <Abhijit> POVaddct, told.
[17:03] <OerHeks> dowdyph0, correct, but not the same as single-user
[17:04] <aller> Kion1: I am looking into xsession-errors but they are different. They look like init-rc messages, they have  orange [ !! ] at endof lines
[17:04] <dowdyph0> aller: wach out the logs in /var/log/Xorg.0.log  /var/log/lightdm/ /var/log/gdm/ (your login manager)
[17:04] <dowdyph0> OerHeks: true
[17:06] <dowdyph0> aller: try to select another login manager
[17:06] <dowdyph0> aller: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xdm
[17:06] <Googol30> IRC question; is it possible to show the seconds along with the hour and minute for messages?
[17:07] <MonkeyDust> Googol30  depends on your client, i guess
[17:07] <zilla> what is the fastest way to update ubuntu release?
[17:07] <msh_> guys another Q?
[17:07] <MonkeyDust> irc client, that is
[17:07] <lilla> hi
[17:07] <zilla> !update
[17:07] <Googol30> Irssi... I can't find anything relating to that though...
[17:07] <msh_> i have a10 android table
[17:07] <filmmaker> hi everyone..What is the most simple way to install a tar.bz2 file?
[17:07] <Kion1> Zilla I didi it yesturday trhough the updatemanager and it tookme like 4 hours!
[17:08] <OerHeks> filmmaker, untar it, and read the readme
[17:09] <dowdyph0> Googol30: /set timestamp_format = %H:%M:%S
[17:09] <MonkeyDust> dowdyph0  was faster, i was typing the same :)
[17:09] <filmmaker> i read the readme file..and says nothing..about installation and commands..
[17:09] <dowdyph0> Googol30: /set timestamp_format %H:%M:%S
[17:09] <dowdyph0> without =
[17:10] <aller> dowdyph0: how to do "init 3; init 5;" then? the commands seem to have no efect
[17:10] <OerHeks> filmmaker, poor tar.bz2 file then, what does the owner of that file say, or his/her website?
[17:10] <Googol30> Thanks, MonkeyDust and dowdyph0, that works.
[17:11] <filmmaker> Oerheks i'll check in blenders website then..
[17:12] <dowdyph0> aller: what do you want to do?
[17:12] <dowdyph0> aller: maybe stopping the login manager?
[17:12] <aller> dowdyph0: restart login manager.. Anyway I did reboot :]
[17:12] <dowdyph0> aller: sudo service ligtdm|kdm|gdm|xdm restart
[17:12] <dowdyph0> aller: one of them
[17:13] <dowdyph0> aller: maybe is lightdm
[17:13] <aller> dowdyph0: I now got xdm like you mentioned
[17:13] <dowdyph0> aller: if you use gnome try gdm
[17:13] <dowdyph0> aller: xdm is very oldie
[17:14] <MonkeyDust> dowdyph0  12.10 uses gnome and lightdm by default
[17:14] <dowdyph0> MonkeyDust: lightdm suxx xD, I'm having problems with it
[17:15] <dowdyph0> wait, I'm gona change to lightdm, in order to see if now its working on my comp
[17:15] <dowdyph0> I'll be back in a min
[17:15] <aller> Ok. Now only desktop service starts up. The same is after startx. How can I reinstall Ubuntu's GUI? I think I was trying to switch to fluxbox and mixed something up
[17:15] <anthony_> somehow I ended up out of the sudoers group. I'm the only one on my machine, so I can only guess I did it by mistake while adding myself to the wireshark group. Problem is, inside 2 minutes I was back in courtesy of having a live USB I could boot from, mount the drive, sudo vi the groups file and add myself back
[17:16] <anthony_> is there any way to make it more difficult to hack back in?
[17:16] <anthony_> or is it pretty well if someone has physical access there's nothing I can do about it?
[17:17] <Kion1> anthony with disk encryption
[17:17] <anthony_> if I do that, is there anyway I can produce an emergency way to get back in that only I can use?
[17:19] <dowdyph0> xD lightdm is not working
[17:19] <nibbler_> anthony_: the emergency way is a second password, written on a secret piece of paper
[17:20] <lwizardl> okay just tried to install ubuntu 12.04 on my neices new compaq laptop. it came with windows 8 and when I installed ubuntu and restarted ubuntu errors at boot.
[17:20] <lwizardl> what do I need to do to fix?
[17:20] <anthony_> ahh, so basically having a second user that is sudo-able
[17:21] <iceroot> anthony_: encrypted / is the only way to protect yourself from editing /etc/shadow /etc/passwd and /etc/group
[17:21] <iceroot> anthony_: everything else is easy going with a live-cd
[17:22] <anthony_> iceroot, yes, I was shocked how easy it was
[17:23] <anthony_> iceroot, it's only now I'm concerned about this though as now I'm dealing with a vindictive soon to be ex wife who's trying to ruin me from every angle.
[17:23] <dowdyph0> good example about passwords : http://www.catlin.edu/system/files/editor/admin/password2.png
[17:24] <iceroot> anthony_: encryption is the way to protect the system
[17:24] <anthony_> dowdyph0, seen this one
[17:25] <anthony_> iceroot, ballpark how long it will take to encrypt a terrabyte drive on a 2.5ghz core i5?
[17:25] <anthony_> days? hours?
[17:26] <dowdyph0> iceroot: maybe is an denial of service attack sending you a 600MB CD
[17:26] <iceroot> anthony_: lifes
[17:26] <anthony_> iceroot, great :)
[17:26] <iceroot> anthony_: it has nothing to do with the size of the hdd, just with the key-length
[17:27] <iceroot> anthony_: and a single i5 is a joke. it will take mayn lifes to beat the key
[17:27] <dowdyph0> its nonsense trying to improve the security with the cost of slooowing a computer
[17:27] <dowdyph0> security is managed
[17:30] <anthony_> dowdyph0, yes, it seems the only thing I can do at this point is continue to cart the computer with me everywhere, at least until this battle is over. securing the computer to the house structure is a waste of time too as I can break in in 2 minutes and I already know you can cut a kensington cable off with a $10 bolt cutter
[17:30] <bazhang> lets get back to ubuntu support please
[17:30] <dowdyph0> XDDDD
[17:32] <dowdyph0> The only truly secure system is one that is powered off, cast in a block of concrete and sealed in a lead-lined room with armed guards - and even then I have my doubts. "Gene Spaffold"
[17:32] <bazhang> !ot | dowdyph0
[17:32] <anthony_> so to use disk encryption without slowing the computer to a snails pace is to go buy something with a Core i7 extreme
[17:32] <bazhang> anthony_, see above
[17:43] <Kion1> anthony_ Encryption shold not slow your computer too much
[17:44] <Kion1> anthony_: I am in a similar situation as you are
[17:46] <ericab> ho ho hoooo !
[17:49] <Kion1> anthony: take a look into truecrypt
[17:49] <Kion1> oops anthony is no longer online jaja
[17:53] <vjoe> hey guys
[17:53] <vjoe> is it easy to update one version of ubuntu to another? im used to rolling distros but I'm considering changing to ubuntu
[17:53] <MeanEYE> Anyone knows the name of "unlocked" icon in themes?
[17:53] <vjoe> and that is confusing me :P
[17:53] <MonkeyDust> !update
[17:56] <Bresnan> hello
[17:56] <Googol30> Until I need some other help... I'm out.
[17:56] <Bresnan> this is my first time in the room
[17:57] <vjoe> hi Bresnan
[18:03] <istok> strange, i'm getting errors from my repo, can't download any updates or anything
[18:03] <istok> i thought 10.04 LTS was supported until april, 2013
[18:05] <shmoove> How can I change my mouse resolution?
[18:05] <gar_onn> hey, I've made a cron job to change my wallpaper, but it doesn't work. I have the folowing line in my chrontab:
[18:05] <gar_onn> 13      22  *       *       5       rm ~/.goutputstream-*
[18:06] <gar_onn> i mean
[18:06] <gar_onn> */30    *   *       *       *       sh /home/gar_onn/Pictures/background/changewall.sh
[18:06] <gar_onn> the logs show "CRON[2994]: (gar_onn) CMD (sh /home/gar_onn/Pictures/background/changewall.sh)"
[18:07] <gar_onn> but my background is unchanged
[18:07] <gar_onn> If I run the command manualy (coppy paste) it works. Am I overlooking someting?
[18:10] <afief> Hello, I am trying to install Ubuntu on a UEFI machine that has Windows 8 on it, but Ubuntu can't see Windows' partitions during the installation process. Is there a way to make them show up?
[18:11] <xckpd7> question: is there anyway to be able to restrict a user to their home folder?
[18:11] <max999> gar_onn, try to give it a full path for the sh
[18:12] <xckpd7> I have a server, and I want to be able to transfer some home movies to my friend (they're big), so I figured I just create a user name for him, and put the files in his folder. but I don't want him to have access to the rest of my system
[18:12] <gar_onn> I gave the full path max999, /home/...
[18:12] <max999> gar_onn, give it a full path for the sh itself. like /usr/bin/sh
[18:12] <max999> gar_onn, dunno the actual path. looking
[18:12] <gar_onn> aah ok
[18:13] <gar_onn> I'll try that
[18:14] <aarcane> Merry Christmas and Happy Miscelaneous Other Holidays!
[18:14] <max999> gar_onn, should be /bin/sh
[18:14] <gar_onn> Yes, I've got that as well
[18:15] <max999> gar_onn, still not working?
[18:16] <gar_onn> nope
[18:16] <riki> ciao
[18:17] <max999> gar_onn, is the file marked executable? running out of ideas =)
[18:17] <MonkeyDust> !it
[18:19] <gar_onn> Yes, max999 (-rwxrwxr-x)
[18:20] <max999> maybe someone else can help garonn: he cant execute a shellscript from a cronjob what is running fine from terminal (copy & paste), full path to /bin/sh and the script provided in the job.
[18:21] <max999> gar_onn, is the cronjob logfile showing anything usefull (after the change now)?
[18:21] <dowdyph0> gar_onn: is the cronjob syntax ok?
[18:21] <gar_onn> CRON[3372]: (gar_onn) CMD (/bin/sh /home/gar_onn/Pictures/background/changewall.sh)
[18:21] <gar_onn> (every minute)
[18:22] <max999> maybe something within the script cant be executed right
[18:22] <gar_onn> followed by (CRON) info (No MTA installed, discarding output)
[18:22] <max999> can u pastebin it?
[18:22] <dowdyph0> gar_onn: the changewall.sh
[18:22] <dowdyph0> #!/usr/bin/env sh
[18:22] <dowdyph0> chmod +x etc..
[18:24] <max999> gar_onn, maybe you add a line to echo something (just an idea) to see if the script is executed at all
[18:24] <max999> if it is, we know that the cronjob is not the problem but the content.
[18:25] <dowdyph0> gar_onn: send the pastebin of the cronjob and the script
[18:26] <max999> i think the script has something that needs full paths too or something. :I
[18:27] <gar_onn> https://gist.github.com/c07fd415f9710c18d465
[18:27] <gar_onn> changed everything to full path still not working
[18:27] <max999> gar_onn, the ls and the grep too?
[18:28] <gar_onn> no
[18:28] <max999> and the sort, head, gsettings ..
[18:28] <afief> Hello, I am trying to install Ubuntu on a UEFI machine that has Windows 8 on it, but Ubuntu can't see Windows' partitions during the installation process. Is there a way to make them show up?
[18:28] <max999> not sure what of it is necessary but i think the solution is in this :)
[18:31] <dowdyph0> tail -n 1
[18:31] <dowdyph0> would be better
[18:31] <ncfi1013_> hello?
[18:31] <dowdyph0> but dont know why it is not working
[18:33] <dowdyph0> gar_onn: does the command gsettings set ..... also changes your background from CTRL+ALT+F1 console?
[18:33] <ncfi1013_> anybody have any opinions on what the absolute best flashcard would be for the nintendo dsi?
[18:33] <gar_onn> I'll try that dowdyph0
[18:34] <dowdyph0> maybe the problem is
[18:34] <ManDrake> Is there an easy solution to USB drives not showing up?
[18:34] <willbradley> heya, i can't find a "linux-alsa-driver-modules" package that matches my uname -r (3.2.0-35-generic-pae)?
[18:34] <dowdyph0> that it's changing always the same image
[18:34] <dowdyph0> does sort -R do the random correctly?
[18:34] <willbradley> i added the ppa ubuntu-audio-dev but synaptic only shows 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu1
[18:34] <milamber> willbradley: that is your kernel, why do you think the package has to match?
[18:35] <willbradley> milamber: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules
[18:36] <willbradley> sudo apt-get install linux-alsa-driver-modules-$(uname -r)
[18:36] <willbradley> trying to get my mic to work on an Intel HDA laptop board
[18:36] <notk0> willbradley: integrated mic?
[18:37] <willbradley> yep
[18:37] <willbradley> acer
[18:37] <notk0> willbradley: you should play with the alsa mixer command or something, ever since the pulse audio integration there is not a single release that has no sound problems
[18:37] <willbradley> i messed with the mixer, didn't seem to do anything
[18:38] <willbradley> though i did get this working once, for like an hour...
[18:38] <notk0> for me for some reason the external HDMI is always selected as audio output, some application correctly output sounds others don't, and it gets muted
[18:38] <notk0> I can't even realize why pulse audio was accepted, it's such a mess
[18:38] <_imba> hi! i wanted to copy a pair of public/private keys from the .ssh folder across various ubuntu machines… I dont have access to multiple m/c rite now.. just wanted to validate from some1 who's hanging around whether that would work :)
[18:38] <notk0> and all of it's audio server separation layer is broken as well
[18:38] <ICU> hello , i am new on ubuntu , can anyone tell me  how to see if i have installed nvidia driver?
[18:39] <notk0> _imba: .ssh files shouldn't contain private keys tho
[18:39] <milamber> willbradley: what does that install command give you?
[18:39] <squirreljedi516> is it possible to have 1 hard drive with xubuntu 12.10 on it and add 5 more hard drives in a raid?
[18:39] <milamber> willbradley: and just for the sake of saying it, you do know that microphones are set to mute by default?
[18:40] <willbradley> milamber: there is no package with that uname
[18:40] <gringo_> ICU, update manager > parameters > drivers
[18:41] <willbradley> milamber: checkboxes in Unity alll appear unmuted and ok, in alsamixer i pressed the m key to get rid of the "MM" beneath the mic but i just hear hissing; nothing when i tap the mic
[18:41] <gringo_> ICU, if you are under the LTS distribution: system parameters > additional drivers
[18:41] <_imba> notk0: if i am correct, then i run ssh-keygen, it generates two files: id_rsa & id_rsa.pub
[18:41] <ICU> thank you
[18:42] <_imba> notk0: isnt id_rsa the private key?
[18:42] <gar_onn> no it doenst dowdyph0 it errors: ** (process:4095): WARNING **: failed to comit changes to dconf: Error spawing command line `dbus-launch --autolaunch=0ff0eca8de3e2cfb6da19a6b50d7aba7 --binary-syntax --close-stderr\': Child prosses exited with code 1
[18:43] <milamber> willbradley: looks like 3.0.0 was the last update https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive/ppa
[18:44] <riki> ciao a tutti
[18:48] <millun> hi
[18:48] <guntbert> _imba: spreading your private key to several machines is not a very good idea - what are you trying to accomplish?
[18:49] <millun> i got a question. i messed up my system by upgrading to 12.10 while having xorg-edgers not turned off. my filesystem was encrypted and i don't got enough free space to copy it over somewhere else
[18:49] <willbradley> milamber: wtf, why doesn't synaptic show that...
[18:49] <willbradley> thanks
[18:49] <millun> should i use migrate-home?
[18:49] <millun> this is my 1st time, obviously :)
[18:50] <millun> i would like to either turn off decryption of my old user's home or somehow get data out of there
[18:50] <guntbert> willbradley: don't swear here, even obfuscated counts
[18:50] <millun> now i see i forgot to mention - i got a new installation of 12.10
[18:50] <guntbert> !enter | millun
[18:51] <millun> doh, sorry
[18:51] <willbradley> milamber: all i have is alsa-base which appears to include the alsa drivers. should i uninstall alsa-base first?
[18:53] <alexhairyman> merry christmas!
[18:54] <_imba> guntbert: i wanna setup a lot of machines where i can keep a given git branch up to date using cron… and i dont want the hassle of setting up a new key on each m/c since i need to add the key to my repo online(i would be using git over ssh)
[18:54] <millun> so... my question would be what should i do if i got x GB of encrypted home dir, and would to continue using it
[18:54] <_imba> guntbert: i cud have included the password in the pull command but i dont want to do that
[18:55] <ncfi1013_> anybody have any opinions on what the absolute best flashcard would be for the nintendo dsi?
[18:55] <bazhang> !ot | ncfi1013_
[18:56] <ncfi1013_> well then tell me what the channel is called
[18:56] <guntbert> _imba: in that case you approach sound sensible to me - alhough .. do you intend to protect the private key with a pass phrase?
[18:56] <guntbert> *although
[18:56] <ncfi1013_> #nintendo?
[18:56] <bazhang> !alis | ncfi1013_
[18:57] <squirreljedi516> ncfi1013_: now youre thinking
[18:57] <barrie> #ubuntu-steam
[18:58] <_imba> guntbert: no i dont want to. i want the process to be transparent.. happening without users knowing it...
[18:58] <_imba> guntbert: either ways the majority of the end-users are gonna be non-technical and even if there is anyone who gets hold of stuff, the repository is gonna have read-only access for that key
[19:01] <guntbert> _imba: I think you might be panning something overly complicated here :-) - we are talking only plans as of yet ?
[19:01] <guntbert> *planning
[19:01] <veryhappy> hey guys, i have a problem with my hdmi, alsa always switches s/pdif back on, that usually happens on boot and alsa force-reload, i need the s/pdif switched off, how can i do that?
[19:02] <alexhairyman> something to do with alsa restoring values perhaps?
[19:02] <alexhairyman> isn't that what the alsa daemon does?
[19:02] <guntbert> !who | alexhairyman
[19:03] <veryhappy> alexhairyman: well, if the daemon would restore it, it rather should better restore the right settings and not the wrong one
[19:03] <alexhairyman> sorry guntbert
[19:03] <alexhairyman> veryhappy you can tell alsa to store certain settings,
[19:03] <brunost> hi, I'm trying to write a little app that communicates over a serial tty, but I am struggling with that I either have to set ownership of the tty each time I start the app or run it as root at the moment
[19:04] <guntbert> alexhairyman: it is no problem :-) just for ease of use of this channel
[19:04] <brunost> does anybody know how I can take permanent ownership over a tty
[19:04] <alexhairyman> veryhappy I used alsamixer to set values, and then I think it's alsa store maybe?
[19:04] <veryhappy> alexhairyman: you mean alsactl store
[19:04] <veryhappy> alexhairyman: at least something like that
[19:05] <alexhairyman> veryhappy , yes, whatever the command is
[19:05] <alexhairyman> veryhappy I thought ubuntu used pulseaudio though?
[19:06] <veryhappy> alexhairyman: it does, but it didn't work with my hdmi though
[19:06] <RTFdd> anyone know of an ubuntu irc client that can facilitate the 'ignore' function?
[19:06] <RTFdd> xchat dont work
[19:06] <veryhappy> RTFdd: shouldn't have irssi have that function? then you just have to back to the old style tty
[19:08] <NoorideeNAE> whats the latest version of ubuntu?
[19:08] <RTFdd> veryhappy dont know but will look into it thnx
[19:08] <NoorideeNAE> 12.10?
[19:08] <avickery> Merry insertProperHolidayHere()
[19:09] <avickery> I have a N00b question. Can applications talk directly to audio hardware natively or do they need something like ASIO drivers on Win?
[19:10] <veryhappy> avickery: thankback();
[19:10] <dcherniv> avickery, yes they can, ALSA is the direct layer
[19:11] <putrowengi> gn all
[19:11] <avickery> Excellent, Thank you. Additionally, what about VSTi support. I just got Arturia's V-Collection 3 for Christmas and I would love to see it running under Ubuntu
[19:11] <dcherniv> avickery, what is VSTi
[19:11] <veryhappy> avickery: oops, that's linux? if you use windows you would be better in #windows, though i can tell you that windows in windows can also should be able to talk directly
[19:11] <avickery> It's a Virtual Instrument specification by Steinberg
[19:12] <avickery> I use everything.
[19:12] <dcherniv> avickery, quick google brings up this http://www.linux-vst.com/
[19:13] <avickery> Cool, thanks man. I just thought someone in this channel might have firsthand experience. Thanks for the link and Happy Holidays.
[19:14] <veryhappy> thanks, take care
[19:14] <elops> I have a laptop. I have Ubuntu on it (latest one, installed last night)... in attempt to get the display adapter working correctly (or, at least, more quickly) I installed fglrx. Moments later a google result related to my specific hardware told me, basically, "don't install fglrx," but it was a bit too late... everything slowed to a crawl.
[19:14] <elops> I rebooted, and was presented with a box telling me it was unable to detect my graphics hardware and input devices, and that I would have to configure them manually, but neither my keyboard nor my mouse work! I rebooted, holding shift, went through a menu or two, "recovery mode", and managed to wind up with a text-mode prompt...
[19:14] <elops> but I don't know how to remove fglrx from there, and my best guess (apt-get remove fglrx) isn't the correct answer.
[19:14] <elops> any ideas?
[19:14] <dcherniv> elops, how did you install fglrx?
[19:15] <veryhappy> elops: use a live cd
[19:15] <veryhappy> and make a chroot
[19:15] <elops> should i do
[19:15] <elops> dpkg -l | egrep "(catalyst|fglrx)"
[19:15] <elops> Then apt-get purge <package> ?
[19:16] <Relondo> I'm running conky on Ubuntu 12.10 and need to somehow use window type override but maintain transparency. Ideas?
[19:17] <aramis979> hola
[19:17] <elops> ?
[19:17] <elops> First command successful. (fglrx-amdcccle and fglrx. I want 'em both gone.)
[19:17] <veryhappy> aramis979: hello
[19:18] <aramis979> muy feliz... buena
[19:18] <veryhappy> aramis979: no espagnol
[19:18] <aramis979> ah oka...
[19:18] <elops> Second command:   W: Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock; E: Unable to write to /var/cache/apt/; E: The packagte lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[19:18] <maplesoft> i have data on a partition and I plan to use the data with a linux OS and a windows OS on ad hoc basis. as we know windows FS is ntfs and linux has ext4 . I need advice that what FS should the shared data partition have (to avoid problems and share good features at the same time)?
[19:19] <elops> thats when i do: apt-get purge
[19:19] <veryhappy> maplesoft: ext3, use windows ext3 driver
[19:20] <elops> when i did apt-get purge i have W: Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock; E: Unable to write to /var/cache/apt/; E: The packagte lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[19:20] <_imba> guntbert i am on trying out phase one :) u have a better idea for me to achieve this, do u?
[19:20] <maplesoft> veryhappy:  why not ext4 and use ext4 driver and        why not ntfs?
[19:20] <veryhappy> maplesoft: afaik there is only ext3 available for windows, i can be wrong of course. besides i'm not sure if you can do a /home partition with ntfs
[19:22] <maplesoft> veryhappy:  no need for puting data partition in /home. i can just add it in /dev . like a real partition?
[19:33] <guntbert> _imba: no "better idea" here :-) - just talking to get the think-machine into its gears - you want your users to have a certain software/text file available in their system, and they should/need not be aware of that  - right?
[19:34] <_imba> guntbert nah thats not the case.. this is a client-side implementation being managed by non-techies...
[19:34] <_imba> and they;re usin ubuntu
[19:34] <_imba> i want it to be hassle free for them!
[19:35] <RandomGuy> When I try to run an executable file (which has permission to run as an exec file), it says "- bash: ./mta-server: No such file or directory"
[19:36] <guntbert> _imba: comes (technically) to the same things - I didn't imply any bad intentions on your side :-)
[19:36] <pikaciu> RandomGuy: mail transfert agent ?
[19:36] <RandomGuy> No
[19:36] <RandomGuy> http://linux.mtasa.com/
[19:38] <RandomGuy> I take it I can execute files without sudoing?
[19:39] <FalconX> Can anyone help me with broadcom drivers not working after kernel update?
[19:40] <moai> The file does not exist?
[19:40] <erg_> How would I go about connecting to AP1 and also broadcast as AP2?
[19:41] <erg_> Basically, grab internet from AP1 and send that out as AP2...
[19:41] <erg_> Wireless repeater sort of.
[19:42] <pikaciu> RandomGuy: it seems that you lack something in your system
[19:43] <_imba> guntbert :)
[19:44] <soundz> ah hi, i was directed from ffmpeg channel, i got a fonts issue
[19:45] <veryhappy> maplesoft: sorry, i wasn't there. did you already get an answer?
[19:45] <gubuntu> what is the package name to install libusb on ubuntu 12.10?
[19:45] <guntbert> _imba: for this purpose you approach looks sensible indeed - I'd create the key with another name though, so it is easily recognizable, and then copy it into /etc/skeleton/.ssh on the clients
[19:46] <_imba> guntbert kool… that makes sense indeed
[19:47] <FalconX> i got problems with my Broadcom network card, i can't update kernel without breaking drivers. Can anyone help me, please?
[19:48] <lordnaz> hey
[19:50] <soundz> trying to encode with ffmpeg with some custom fonts, installed them, they show up in font-manager, but ffmpeg decides not to use them and says stuff like fontconfig: Selected font is not the requested one: 'DejaVu Sans Bold' != 'Aviv Light'
[19:50] <veryhappy> take care
[19:50] <zilla> just updated to 12.10 but the terminal is not showing up
[19:50] <guntbert> gubuntu: libusb-0.1-4 or libusb-1.0-0 or libsub-dev
[19:50] <zilla> everything else works? :x
[19:50] <zilla> any ideas...
[19:51] <zilla> I am in tty6
[19:51] <pikaciu> zilla: alt+F2 -- terminal ?
[19:51] <guntbert> !enter | zilla
[19:52] <zilla> !retard | guntbert
[19:52] <litropy> Hello, all and happy holidays. I have three boxes in my home. Two are Ubuntu and one is an iMac. I'm looking for some input on combining the CPU power of all three. I forget what the name for this is ...
[19:52] <guntbert> zilla: mind your attitude - stay nice
[19:53] <zilla> oh well
[19:53] <zilla> I was warned my graphics wouldn't work
[19:53] <zilla> weird that everything but terminal works though
[19:57] <litropy> There we go: Cluster computing. Anyone have the word on this?
[19:58] <lordnaz> hey
[19:58] <lordnaz> where do i install apps too?
[19:59] <guntbert> !software | lordnaz
[19:59] <lordnaz> its not a package
[20:00] <archboxman> Ubotta merry Christmas
[20:01] <archboxman> Ubottu Merry Christmas
[20:01] <guntbert> lordnaz: what are you trying to install?
[20:03] <lordnaz> guntbert: rubymine. its a ruby ide
[20:08] <Bribesh> hey, can any1 help me to install zentyal on ubuntu server12.10
[20:09] <ThinkT510> !zentyal | Bribesh
[20:09] <guntbert> lordnaz: the install instructions are rather clear? what do you need to know?
[20:10] <Bribesh> thanks for help
[20:15] <lordnaz> guntbert: what directory to put the install directory
[20:15] <lordnaz> i want it intalled for all users
[20:15] <lordnaz> i dont want it in my home directory
[20:18] <OerHeks> lordnaz, /opt/ would be a good place
[20:19] <guntbert> lordnaz: the usual way is to unpack it in your home directory - have a look into bin/rubymine.sh to see where it will be installed by default - you can delete the unpacked directory structure afterwards - I sometimes install things under /opt - but that depends on the style of the installer
[20:23] <lordnaz> ahhh thanks for the advice
[20:25] <guntbert> !nickspam > zz_ymasory
[20:27] <flecki> kann mir mal einer eine doofe frage beantworten
[20:28] <guntbert> !de | flecki
[20:28] <flecki> was ist ein eHD
[20:29] <SysE8-> hi
[20:29] <SysE8-> after upgrade from 10.04 to 12.10
[20:29] <SysE8-> i can't open termnal from gnome
[20:30] <SysE8-> http://i.imgur.com/FUgKu.png <<
[20:30] <guntbert> !enter | SysE8-
[20:31] <vjoe> hey guys
[20:32] <vjoe> im installing ubuntu but I get an error: Error removing initramfs-tools | subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[20:32] <vjoe> what is wrong?!
[20:41] <_imba> hola… i am looking for a good guide for ubuntu customisation kit… any leads anyone?
[20:41] <\P> i need help with > http://ix.io/3KA
[20:42] <guntbert> where is the "ubuntu installation guide" for 12.10? (for 12.04 it is https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/installation-guide/ )
[20:43] <tozen> guntbert: all the same
[20:43] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/12.10/installation-guide/
[20:43] <gubuntu> is there any directory on ubuntu refer to /System/Library/Extensions  ?
[20:44] <khelvan> Hello, I'm trying to tweak Ubuntu for use with my SSD. I am trying to understand the scheduler, and using: cat /sys/block/sdb/queue/scheduler - my results: noop [deadline] cfq - Does the [] mean I am using noop and cfq but not deadline?
[20:44] <DJones> guntbert: Is this what you're looking for https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[20:46] <pasticceria> ciao
[20:46] <pasticceria> !list
[20:46] <guntbert> DJones: not quite - that points to the 12.04 guide in the first paragraph :)
[20:46] <Cisce> Hey.
[20:46] <Cisce> I have a general question.
[20:47] <DJones> guntbert: Strange, I'm surprised its not been updated
[20:47] <\P> err
[20:47] <Cisce> If I plugged in my HDD while using a live dvd, could I destroy the HDD?
[20:47] <Cisce> live usb*
[20:47] <tozen> no
[20:48] <guntbert> DJones: care to join me in #ubuntu-discuss for a moment?
[20:48] <tozen> Cisce: but dont just unplug it, use umount
[20:49] <\P> i need help with > http://ix.io/3KA
[20:50] <tozen> \P sudo?
[20:51] <\P> as root
[20:51] <\P> tozen
[20:51] <\P> I was root when i ran the command
[20:51] <tozen> ok
[20:52] <Cisce> when plugging it in
[20:52] <\P> any idea, why its failing, cause im not sure, and its annoying
[20:52] <Cisce> I get 'Failed tu mount 452GB Filesystem' Daemon is inhibited
[20:52] <steven> is that the only output \P
[20:52] <steven> ?
[20:52] <\P> yes steven
[20:53] <Cisce> nevermind
[20:53] <Cisce> I'm good now.
[20:53] <\P> actually i did "make install" and thats what it did steven / tozen
[20:53] <hangdeadman> When I try to move files in nautilus on ubuntu 12.04, nautilus freezes for a few minutes at a time, and when opening my music folder nautilus crashes every time, what do i do?
[20:54] <warpi> hello.. i run the command "sudo dd count=100 bs=1M if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda" and now my harddrive is not working. do anyone know how to recover my files?
[20:54] <steven> but configure and make did work=
[20:54] <steven> but configure and make did work? \P
[20:54] <hangdeadman> Can I replace nautilus with another file manager such as dolphin or nemo? if so how?
[20:54] <\P> let me double check
[20:56] <tozen> \P: better is to use checkinstall then make install
[20:56] <llutz> warpi: get them back from backup
[20:57] <tozen> hangdeadman: Im using Gnome Commander
[20:57] <warpi> llutz: what backup?
[20:57] <khelvan> Is anyone here familiar with scheduler? I don't even understand the basics of knowing what is and is not in use.
[20:58] <KingSteve032> Hello
[20:59] <steven> tozen, let \P do it the oldschool way :P
[20:59] <steven> anyway \P did configure and make work?
[20:59] <TheBossMan> steven "make" >http://ix.io/3KC
[20:59] <TheBossMan> nope
[20:59] <hangdeadman> tozen: how do i switch to a new file manager while still using unity?
[20:59] <TheBossMan> it says ./configure not found...
[21:00] <tozen> steven: could be problems trying to uninstall :)
[21:00] <_anARCHist_> tozen steven <<\p
[21:00] <tozen> hangdeadman: just add icon to the launcher
[21:01] <cmell> is anyone successfully using an Asix ax88178 usb-ethernet?
[21:01] <_anARCHist_> so what am i doing wrong, i pinged out.
[21:02] <_anARCHist_> im \P
[21:02] <tozen> _anARCHist_: u r tomuch tolkative :D
[21:03] <steven> it looks like the sources are buggy anyway, just try to get the latest ones using svn/git
[21:03] <_anARCHist_> im not sure how to install with that
[21:04] <_anARCHist_> sucks cause i need aircrack-ng for wifite
[21:04] <_anARCHist_> lol
[21:06] <peri> Hi. Hope someone can help. I have many files with a little padlock icon on them. I check the permissions and I am not the owner. I fire up nautilus and try to change the permissions for the folder but it says I can't as I am not the owner. I then try command line sudo chown -R $USERNAME: <directory> but not luck. Any suggestions? Most obliged.
[21:07] <ThinkT510> !permissions |  peri
[21:07] <NoorideeNAE> guys
[21:07] <NoorideeNAE> whats the latest verion of ubuntu, is it 12.10?
[21:07] <ThinkT510> NoorideeNAE: yes
[21:07] <peri> FAB. Thanks heaps. I think that was hte page I was not finding with professor google.
[21:08] <NoorideeNAE> ThinkT510: thank you.
[21:08] <filmmaker> hello everyone..is there any software to convert png sequence to toc file
[21:09] <cmell> is anyone successfully using an Asix ax88178 usb-ethernet?
[21:10] <ThinkT510> cmell: usb ethernet? do you mean usb wifi?
 no it's wired ethernet
[21:10] <ThinkT510> cmell: via usb?
[21:11] <cmell> yes.
[21:11] <ThinkT510> cmell: why don't you have a ethernet port?
[21:11] <cmell> because the slot the ethernet card went into, broke a connector
[21:12] <petersaints> which is you KDE/Qt torrent client of choice? KTorrent? qBittorrent? Transmission Qt?
[21:12] <hangdeadman> How do i rearranger icons on unity launcher?
[21:13] <guntbert> !best | petersaints
 the ax88178 driver loads, and the device appears to function, but the only way it receives anything is if I physically unplug it from the usb port then reconnect it
[21:15] <ThinkT510> hangdeadman: drag them
[21:15] <gfgivg> Im trying to boot live cd and usb from shutdown but it stops at ISO 4.02 part. Any ideas ?
[21:17] <gfgivg>  *ISOLINUX 4.02
[21:18] <ns-nazri> hallo
[21:19] <juliohm> Good night, how to get the GCC trunk on Ubuntu 11.10?
[21:19] <juliohm> I tried adding a ppa as explained in some forums, but didn't worked since GCC-4.7 is not listened by APT
[21:20] <ThinkT510> juliohm: ppas are unsupported
[21:21] <hangdeadman> ThinkT510: doesn't move
[21:21] <juliohm> ThinkT510, in what sense?
[21:21] <juliohm> PPA's are maintained by 3rd-party people, i know.
[21:21] <ThinkT510> juliohm: in the sense that we can't support them here
[21:21] <juliohm> Oh, understand, it's off-topic?
[21:21] <bekks> ThinkT510: He just wants support on how to add one :)
[21:21] <bekks> juliohm: So which article did you follow?
[21:21] <juliohm> bekks, i know how to add one.
[21:22] <juliohm> let me show you...
[21:22] <bekks> juliohm: You just said it didnt work?
[21:22] <juliohm> bekks, http://askubuntu.com/questions/113291/how-do-i-install-gcc-4-7
[21:23] <juliohm> The ppa is sucessfully added, but gcc-4.7 is not available to download.
[21:23] <bekks> juliohm: Did you possibly forget to run sudo apt-get update?
[21:24] <KingSteve032> So i'm trying to bridge a remote server with one physical connection. How would one do that without killing the only way to get to the server?
[21:24] <juliohm> bekks, no, i did it.
[21:24] <juliohm> and i did it twice to be sure.
[21:25] <juliohm> How can i check if a PPA contains the packages it says?
[21:25] <epzt> hi all, got a problem with wifi on dell 1501 laptop: enable to enable de green led wifi with fn+F2
[21:26] <guntbert> juliohm: easiest in synaptic - you can list software by sources there
[21:26] <epzt> unable to ..
[21:27] <juliohm> guntbert, but that way i can use the command line to do the same, simply write gcc and press TAB
[21:27] <juliohm> to see if the packages are seen by APT database
[21:28] <juliohm> I wondering if there is a way to be sure the ppa is up to date with the packages supposed to be there
[21:28] <juliohm> Maybe i'm already doing this
[21:28] <juliohm> really
[21:28] <juliohm> There is no way to navigate through files in a ppa repo?
[21:29] <juliohm> A simple read-only view of the repo.
[21:30] <ThinkT510> juliohm: any reason you are sticking with 11.10?
[21:32] <juliohm> ThinkT510, mostly because i have a lot of softwares compiled by hand here. :(
[21:33] <juliohm> It'll be a pain to recompile everything, i'll wait the work to finish to upgrade my distro.
[21:33] <ThinkT510> juliohm: 4 more months and 11.10 is eol
[21:34] <juliohm> No problem, i think at the beginning of 2013 i'll be able to upgrade. ;)
[21:34] <ThinkT510> juliohm: so a couple of days then? :)
[21:36] <Dessimat0r> hey, is it possible to access the boot menu on the Ubuntu 12.10 install DVD so I can use boottoram?
[21:36] <ThinkT510> juliohm: what have you been compiling?
[21:36] <Dessimat0r> F6 doesn't seem to work
[21:36] <juliohm> ThinkT510, yeah, we're close 2013, that's great.
[21:37] <juliohm> ThinkT510, C++ softwares from very different fields.
[21:37] <ThinkT510> juliohm: i assume they aren't available in the repos then?
[21:37] <juliohm> Yep
[21:39] <ThinkT510> juliohm: if you've coompiled quite a bit then why are you only now trying to get gcc4.7?
[21:41] <juliohm> ThinkT510, GCC-4.7 is for my own projects, i want to extensively use the new standards, and some of the features are not available in GCC 4.6 yet.
[21:42] <lvleph> Sometimes XBMC says that I don't have hardware accelerated openGL, to fix the issue I restart. What is the deal?
[21:48] <mclovin> join #bodhilinux
[21:48] <Snake2k> Hey can anyone help me with something?
[21:48] <Snake2k> I just opened up my laptop and started up Ubuntu 12.10 and my wall paper is gone even the files from my "Home" folder
[21:48] <ThinkT510> Snake2k: depends what it is
[21:48] <MonkeyDust> juliohm  guess you want this http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/y-ppa-manager-0092-released-with-new.html
[21:49] <Snake2k> All the applications installed like eclipse etc but Nothing in Home :/
[21:50] <juliohm> Thanks MonkeyDust
[21:51] <Snake2k> I just opened up Eclipse and all the pydev configurations are gone too :/
[21:52] <ThinkT510> Snake2k: you sure you haven't just logged in as a different user?
[21:53] <Snake2k> Yes im pretty sure.. I have only one user..
[21:53] <MonkeyDust> Snake2k  make sure you didnt login as guest
[21:53] <NoorideeNA> if i am trying to install ubuntu in a Vbox what installation type shall i use, erase disk and install ubuntu or something else?
[21:53] <Snake2k> MonkeyDust: I opened up the terminal it says my user's name
[21:53] <MonkeyDust> NoorideeNA  erase disk is the most common choice
[21:53] <truefaith> NoorideeNA: erase disk
[21:54] <Catbuntu> hya
[21:54] <NoorideeNA> thank you
[21:54] <mario_> hello all
[21:54] <juliohm> Is that true that Ubuntu is more up to date than Debian testing?
[21:54] <juliohm> I'm considering move to a rolling release debian-based distro
[21:54] <gringo_> hi mario_
[21:55] <mario_> Who Ubuntu use you ?
[21:55] <Snake2k> MonkeyDust: ThinkT510: I opened up the terminal it says my user's name
[21:56] <gringo_> LTS 12.04
[21:56] <mario_> when will release new ubuntu version, can i update my ubuntu with newest version without formatting my hard drive ?
[21:57] <gringo_> of course mario_
[21:57] <MonkeyDust> !update
[21:57] <ThinkT510> mario_: releases are every 6 months
[21:57] <gringo_> the next is already available: ubuntu 12.10
[21:57] <truefaith> guise
[21:57] <mario_> i have newest ubuntu at the moment
[21:57] <truefaith> I still use 4.04
[21:57] <juliohm> truefaith, seriously?
[21:57] <gringo_> seriously truefaith?
[21:58] <mario_> school's have edubuntu 7.04
[21:58] <gringo_> do not worry mario_, your update manager will do all the work, just use
[21:58] <sasa> who am i
[21:58] <ThinkT510> sasa: some random irc user
[21:58] <gringo_> lol
[21:59] <sasa> haa
[21:59] <Snake2k> Anyone got a solution to my problem? or can someone tell me why something so evil could happen? lol
[21:59] <mario_> ThinkT510 haha, you're troll king!
[22:00] <truefaith> ubuntu 7 was the shit at it's time
[22:00] <DJones> truefaith: Don't troll
[22:00] <ThinkT510> Snake2k: do you have more than one ubuntu install? if so maybe you booted the wrong one
[22:00] <truefaith> DJones: ok :(
[22:01] <Snake2k> @ThinkT510: Nope just Windows 7 and Ubuntu 12.10
[22:01] <mario_> when more i user Ubuntu, so more i love it :)
[22:01] <mario_> sorry for my bad english :(
[22:01] <Snake2k> @ThinkT510: I restarted a few times too didn't help :/
[22:02] <truefaith> I used to pay for microsoft products, but then I saw an ubuntu ad on tv, long live ubuntu!
[22:02] <gringo_> no worry mario_ ^^
[22:02] <mario_> is there good antivirus & firewall protection for ubuntu users like's me ?
[22:02] <Kion1> I has been more than 5 years for me that I work 100% under open source
[22:03] <ThinkT510> !av | mario_
[22:03] <truefaith> mario_ of course, ubuntu users like you should have the best antivirus
[22:03] <gringo_> the most wide spread virus is Windows ^^
[22:03] <Kion1> mario_: I think it is clamav, but really if using linux you dont need an AV, for the firewall get a terminal and type
[22:03] <Kion1> Sudo ufw enable
[22:04] <mario_> !av | mario_
[22:04] <NoorideeNA> i cant use .exe files on ubuntu right? :D
[22:04] <Kion1> mario_: that's all, the linux kernel comes with a great firewall. If you are more into opening ports and all that, read the internet on iptables
[22:04] <truefaith> NoorideeNA, of course, Ubuntu is Windows branch.
[22:04] <ThinkT510> NoorideeNA: not directly
[22:04] <gringo_> unless you have Wine NoorideeNA
[22:04] <mario_> NoorideeNA you can't
[22:04] <truefaith> NoorideeNA: there's also Wine
[22:05] <NoorideeNA> whats wine?
[22:05] <ThinkT510> !wine | NoorideeNA
[22:05] <mario_> ubottu is bot ?
[22:05] <ThinkT510> NoorideeNA: better to find a native alternative though
[22:05] <mario_> :)
[22:06] <NoorideeNA> ThinkT510: thank you!
[22:06] <truefaith> ubottu: can you make me a sandwich?
[22:06] <truefaith> well thanks anyway, ubottu
[22:06] <tozen> mario_ vs ubottu :D
[22:06] <mario_> haha
[22:06] <NoorideeNA> lol!
[22:06] <mario_> is theres developers ?
[22:07] <gringo_> I wonder that Gubuntu become an official distro
[22:07] <truefaith> gubuntu is a distribution?
[22:08] <gringo_> not an official
[22:08] <truefaith> Gubuntu.. ubuntu + gnome.. mkay
[22:08] <mario_> ubottu who are official ubuntu distributions
[22:09] <gringo_> you are ubottu
[22:09] <truefaith> ubottu: how much do you lift m8?
[22:09] <truefaith> ubottu: that's nice, I lift 180 pounds bro
[22:10] <ThinkT510> mario_: ubuntu, kubuntu, xubuntu, lubuntu, edubuntu and ubuntu studio
[22:10] <mario_> xubuntu = xfce + ubuntu
[22:10] <gringo_> and Dream Studio, or a thing like this, no?
[22:10] <mario_> but what's lubuntu ?
[22:10] <m8> :o
[22:10] <gringo_> ubuntu with the LXDE desktop
[22:10] <ThinkT510> mario_: ubuntu with lxde
[22:11] <mario_> thanks on anwsers
[22:11] <mario_> and help
[22:11] <mario_> :D
[22:11] <gringo_> LXDE is a fast and lightweight desktop
[22:11] <mario_> who's best ubuntu distrubition for home use and developement
[22:12] <gringo_> and Wubuntu? Windows + Ubuntu ^^
[22:12] <ThinkT510> mario_: whichever one suits your needs
[22:12] <NoorideeNA> there is Wubuntu?!
[22:12] <gringo_> ubuntu mario_
[22:12] <ThinkT510> NoorideeNA: no
[22:12] <mario_> thanks for help
[22:12] <NoorideeNA> god damn it! :P
[22:12] <mario_> i'm realy new ubuntu user
[22:12] <IridiumFlare> Don't forget Microsoft's soon-to-be-released distro, $$$Buntu
[22:12] <gringo_> no its a joke NoorideeNA ^^
[22:13] <gringo_> lol
[22:13] <NoorideeNA> <<< noob
[22:13] <Flannel> NoorideeNA: Please mind the language, thanks.
[22:13] <NoorideeNA> ok
[22:14] <_anARCHist_> irmon-ng  start wlan1 6
[22:14] <mario_> is apache2 use very ram memory ?
[22:14] <_anARCHist_> Interface	Chipset		Driver
[22:14] <_anARCHist_> wlan1		Ralink 2573 USB	rt73usb - [phy2]/usr/local/sbin/airmon-ng: line 338: /sys/class/ieee80211/phy2/add_iface: No such file or directory
[22:14] <mario_> can it slow my pc if it isn't stopped when i doing other operations with my pc ?
[22:15] <_anARCHist_> mario_ depends on the processes that its handleing.
[22:15] <mario_> ok
[22:16] <IridiumFlare> Depends on how capable your computer is !
[22:16] <_anARCHist_> true ^
[22:16] <mario_> ok, ok
[22:16] <mario_> :P
[22:16] <_anARCHist_> its recomended to have a dedicated machine to run as a server
[22:16] <mario_> i understand
[22:17] <mario_> for localy test some php script to rent dedicated server ?
[22:19] <fk6> hey...do we have an expert for ssd trim and encrypted root here?
[22:20] <fk6> or anyone know whether there is a known issue with trim support with encrypted LVMs with 12.10? yes I have enabled trim support at all the relevant places(I think:) )
[22:21] <mario_> !av | mario_
[22:21] <mario_> !linux | mario_
[22:22] <Cornwallis> Question that I think is a Ubuntu only issue. When I'm using my Firefox, it seems that it will sometimes randomly copy and paste random text from another page. Any idea why this would be?
[22:22] <mario_> !kernel | mario_
[22:23] <guntbert> !askthebot > mario_
[22:25] <petskull> Help! I ran "sudo apt-get purge pulseaudio gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio" like a dumbass
[22:25] <petskull> and then I installed it, but still no sound
[22:26] <petskull> I don't know what to do now
[22:26] <elena-IK> awn is no longer in the repos. is there a dock with similar features? especially notification area / indicator applet and cpu and bandwidth monitors.
[22:26] <petskull> elena-IK, docky
[22:28] <green_> P
[22:28] <Dr_willis> You can add the awn ppa to get awn if you wanted it.
[22:28] <petskull> hi
[22:29] <Dr_willis> !dock
[22:29] <petskull> elena-IK, https://launchpad.net/~awn-core/+archive/ppa
[22:29] <petskull> Dr_willis, can you help me with my sound?
[22:30] <Dr_willis> petskull,  doubtfull. i rarely work with sound issues. i rarely have sound issues.
[22:30] <petskull> I'm thinking something like "sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils start"
[22:30] <petskull> but no dice
[22:30] <petskull> ah, ok
[22:30] <elena-IK> petskull: am I mistaken or does docky have neither a bandwidth monitor nor a notification area? @awn repos: yes, I know. but that builds are from 2010, probably no long term solution.
[22:30] <Dr_willis> petskull,  anytime ive seen someone remove puse audio, it was a bad idea...
[22:30] <Dr_willis> petskull,  reinstall the ubuntu-desktop package and see if it will reinstall the stuff you need.,
[22:31] <Ben64> Dr_willis, petskull: removing pulseaudio is fine, purging is not.
[22:31] <petskull> Ben64, well, I apt-get install'ed
[22:31] <petskull> but no dice
[22:31] <Ben64> but yeah, i would say to try to install ubuntu-desktop
[22:32] <petskull> elena-IK, I don't knw- it has a bunch of applets, don't really use them
[22:32] <DeliriumTremens> I have a user setup to get rbash access, whenever he logs in via ssh it shows his username as "libuuid" can anyone explain why this happens?
[22:32] <petskull> yeah.. you're gonna hate me for this... I'm on Moint
[22:32] <petskull> Mint*
[22:32] <GraemeLion> There is a mint channel.
[22:33] <petskull> nobody there
[22:33] <GraemeLion> Mint forums?
[22:33] <Ben64> then you should install ubuntu
[22:33] <Dr_willis> petskull,  mints main channel is on a differnt irc server.
[22:33] <petskull> ah
[22:33] <mario_> can i create my own irc server with nickserv chanserv ?
[22:33] <petskull> heh- thought you guys would get iffy about it
[22:33] <Ben64> !mint
[22:34] <GraemeLion> petskull: Religious wars are old-hat for too many linux users. Use what makes you happy ;)
[22:34] <petskull> thanks
[22:34] <GraemeLion> But don't expect support when people can't offer it :)
[22:34] <petskull> heh- I know
[22:34] <Ben64> exactly
[22:34] <petskull> just wondering if there was a common fix
[22:34] <Ben64> happens all the time "I got mint but theres no help for it, so i came here"
[22:34] <petskull> this is really a pulseaudio issue, not a Mint/Ubuntu issue
[22:35] <petskull> but I knew you guys would shut down when I said Mint
[22:35] <DeliriumTremens> turns out i'm an idiot
[22:35] <DeliriumTremens> nevermind
[22:35] <DeliriumTremens> (conflicting UID)
[22:35]  * DeliriumTremens jetpack
[22:36] <mario_> can i create my own irc server with nickserv and chanserv bots ?
[22:36] <Ben64> that doesn't seem like an ubuntu support question. you might want to try google
[22:36] <petskull> alright- lemme see if a reboot magically fixes stuff
[22:36]  * petskull crosses fingers
[22:36] <linuxuz3r> how do i make the second display to only show in workspace 1 of my gnome shell?
[22:39] <Dr_willis> mario_,  you could if you find the right software/bots/tools.
[22:40] <mario_> I do not want to create irc server, i ask only if it's possible in home conditions
[22:41]  * DeliriumTremens shuts jetpack off
[22:41] <DeliriumTremens> how can I give a user access to /only/ his home directory, but allow him to add/del/edit whatever he wants in there?
[22:41] <GraemeLion> DeliriumTremens: He should have that.
[22:41] <DeliriumTremens> rbash keeps him in his home dir, but he cant do anything with it
[22:42] <DeliriumTremens> but if i just have bash, and default settings, he can navigate wherever he wants
[22:43] <DeliriumTremens> he isnt a sudoer, so he cant do to much damage, but i dont want him to be able to just look around wherever he wants
[22:44] <GraemeLion> DeliriumTremens: So you don't trust him?
[22:44] <DeliriumTremens> hah, i trust him
[22:44] <DeliriumTremens> just figured it was more secure if he didnt have the option
[22:45] <mario_> good bye my friends :)
[22:45] <mario_> i will go offline
[22:45] <DeliriumTremens> i guess i can just give him rbash
[22:45] <NoorideeNAE> goodbye mario_ :)
[22:45] <DeliriumTremens> he can still fire up screen and irssi and change setttings in irssi
[22:45] <GraemeLion> DeliriumTremens: Reason I ask is, most sane linux distros do have -r set where it needs to be
[22:46] <DeliriumTremens> just default ubuntu server
[22:46] <GraemeLion> Should be fine, then
[22:46] <DeliriumTremens> right on
[22:46] <DeliriumTremens> just making sure
[22:46] <GraemeLion> Watch your permissions on other things
[22:56] <wlosio> Haaay! Exist actual ( maybe) working QQ pinguin version?
[22:56] <wlosio> of QQ T.T
[22:57] <cypher_> I'm trying to find my xchat directiory i think it's hidden in my home folder.  How do I unhide it ?
[22:58] <kvothetech> cypher_: remove the . in front of it...or ls -a
[23:00] <Dr_willis> file manager - ctrl-h i think shows the . files
[23:00] <cypher_> the .  ?  i can't see the folder
[23:01] <cypher_> got it in term
[23:01] <Dr_willis> files and dirs that begin with a .    are hidden..
[23:01] <Dr_willis> .config .whatever  .stuff  .traash   and so on
[23:01] <cypher_> so to unhide them how to I remove the .  ?
[23:02] <GraemeLion> You would have to mv the directories
[23:02] <cypher_> ok
[23:02] <FrogZilla> What program can I use to copy my entire hd contents to my new 240g SSD?
[23:02] <Dr_willis> if you UNHIDE them by renameing them.. then xchat wont be using it. ;)
[23:03] <GraemeLion> Well, yes :D
[23:03] <FrogZilla> It has windows 7 on it as well
[23:03] <Dr_willis> If you need to access it via the file manager.. use the file managers feature to 'show hidden files'
[23:03] <Hwkiller> you can always unhide them through renaming it, then create a symlink to that folder that is hidden
[23:03] <Dr_willis> best to learn to use the file manager.. ;)
[23:03] <Hwkiller> i'm jumping in at a weird time though, so I don't know what you actually want to do :p
[23:03] <cypher_> haha why didn't i think of that
[23:03] <Dr_willis> ctrl-h to toggle hidden..is not that complex a idea
[23:03] <bekks> Hwkiller: Why not creating a symlink to the hidden folder...?
[23:03] <Dr_willis> I think its ctrl-h ;P
[23:04] <Hwkiller> bekks: because that makes too much sense and I've had too much to drink
[23:04] <Hwkiller> lol
[23:04]  * cypher_  smacks self with a big large trout 
[23:04] <Hwkiller> go with what bekks said
[23:04] <bekks> Hwkiller: Ah, ok. :P
[23:04] <bekks> Press ctrl+h
[23:05] <cypher_> thanks a ton dunno why i didn't know that brb gotta see if i fixed this crap
[23:08] <kvothetech> Dr_willis: what's wrong with ls?
[23:09] <Dr_willis> kvothetech,  huh?
[23:11] <acetaminophen> hi all
[23:11] <NoorideeNAE> hi acetaminophen!
[23:12] <acetaminophen> :)
[23:15] <uKev> hi
[23:16] <uKev> Im familiar with normal patches, but how can I apply a debian/ubuntu patch for a ubuntu package and build the package to a binary .deb file?
[23:16] <uKev> I used apt-get source packagename to get the source
[23:16] <uKev> and I read the wiki pages about packages and the built system
[23:17] <uKev> but I really didn't get the point how I would build that package with the patch
[23:18] <elkingrey> Quick question, I'm trying to remote access my sister's computer, and I've found directions online for ubuntu that says she need to open up system, then preferences, but she can't find that. Any idea where she needs to go to open up remote desktop preferences? I use fedora and can't navigate around ubuntu in my head.
[23:18] <Dr_willis> elkingrey,  trying to remote desktop over the internet? or local lan?
[23:18] <elkingrey> internet
[23:20] <Dr_willis> is she behind a router? she may need to enable port forwaerding
[23:20] <Dr_willis> and its not very secure i belive
[23:20] <elkingrey> that
[23:20] <elkingrey> isn't the problem
[23:20] <elkingrey> The problem is she doesn't know how to navigate her computer worth beans
[23:20] <elkingrey> She needs to open up system, and preferences, and she doesn't know how to.
[23:21] <elkingrey> Can you link me to where Ubuntu lets people test ubuntu on the internet
[23:21] <Dr_willis> cant say ive ever seen a test ubuntu site.
[23:21] <Dr_willis> Top right corner is the system menus in Unity - for most things.
[23:21] <Dr_willis> and theres the official ubuntu manual
[23:22] <elkingrey> yeah, it's on ubuntu.com they let you play around with it
[23:22] <Dr_willis> !manua
[23:22] <GraemeLion> http://www.ubuntu.com/tour/en/
[23:22] <Dr_willis> !manual
[23:22] <GraemeLion> It's not necessarily a test ubuntu.  It's more or less a tour of the desktop
[23:25] <Guest6712> hello
[23:26] <Guest6712> Guest34039:
[23:26] <gotoguy> elkingrey, I use realvnc, which works between distros, if you can ssh into her machine you can set it all up yourself!
[23:27] <Guest6712> gotoguy: Hello
[23:27] <gotoguy> Hi, Guest
[23:27] <gotoguy> opps my num lock was off, Hi Guest6712
[23:28] <Guest6712> gotoguy: may i ask you some question
[23:28] <gotoguy> go for it
[23:29] <Guest6712> gotoguy: Are you a old player of irc?
[23:30] <gotoguy> no not really, I did use it years ago, then quit for a while.
[23:30] <litropy> Hi, all. While my Ubuntu box is acting as the gateway for my Internet and I'm downloading a large file, I don't see the CPU effected by this, and I don't see my HD load jumping, either. Is the internal USB hub and the Ethernet chip just forwarding everything straight through?
[23:31] <Guest6712> actually i am new guys, and i need a help, can you help me?
[23:31] <iceroot> litropy: top should show io-wait for this task (%wa)
[23:31] <iceroot> litropy: but if your internet-speed is to low (< 50mbit/s you would see it in top)
[23:32] <vbgunz> is there a way to stop during boot at the minimum number of services and end up at just a terminal?
[23:32] <litropy> iceroot, I've got htop running ... what should I sort by?
[23:32] <freakyneo> hello guys
[23:33] <freakyneo> any 1 from da middle east?
[23:33] <gotoguy> Guest6712, whats the question?
[23:33] <vbgunz> from there, I'd like to be able to say startx or service lightdm start
[23:33] <vbgunz> I held down shift during boot and I still ended up at lightdm
[23:33] <Guest6712> can you chat privately?
[23:33] <gotoguy> yeah
[23:34] <Guest6712> query vbgunz HI
[23:34] <Atlantic777> vbgunz: hold shift should just let you in the GRUB
[23:34] <Guest6712> can you tell me how?
[23:34] <vbgunz> I'm just trying to avoid loading any desktops
[23:34] <Atlantic777> Guest6712: for private chat just enter followin: /query [nick_name]
[23:34] <vbgunz> holding shift still brought me to lightdm
[23:35] <Atlantic777> vbgunz: and that's completely fine for holding shift. Do you have any other problems to solve? You can enter into root shell from GRUB (recovery mode) and fix thing up from there.
[23:35] <gotoguy> Guest6712, you should of had a window pop up for you, depending on your irc client, can you see it?
[23:36] <Guest6712> what is that window pop up
[23:36] <Dr_willis> !text | vbgunz
[23:37] <Dr_willis> shift should show you the Grub menu - IF its hidden.
[23:37] <vbgunz> I'm going to try again
[23:37] <Guest6712> sorry, but i am totally new, i knew about weechat just an hour ago?
[23:37] <Dr_willis> edit the /etc/defaults/grub if you want the text mode the default
[23:37] <Guest6712> so i don't know much more about weechat
[23:37] <Dr_willis> and unhide grub. ;) so no need for shifting.
[23:37] <Guest6712> please do not irritate just teach me.
[23:38] <gotoguy> sorry, never heard of weechat.
[23:38] <Dr_willis> weechat is a cli/text based irc client.
[23:38] <elkingrey> gotoguy, are you telling me her remote desktop viewer that comes standard with ubuntu doesn't allow for cross distro connections?
[23:38] <Dr_willis>  if someone msg's you - weechat opens a new window in its window lists.. use the alt-# keys to go to differnt windows
[23:39] <Atlantic777> where # refers to a number key :) ^
[23:39] <gotoguy> No, Im just saying that the one I know and use is realvnc, which works nicely.
[23:40] <Dr_willis> assuming the terminal emulator., or desktop is not grabbing the alt-#keys first
[23:40] <gotoguy> Dr_willis, I did open the chat, but he didn't accept it yet.
[23:40] <Dr_willis> I dont se emuch point in dcc chatting these days.
[23:41] <Dr_willis> bbl
[23:43] <Gorgonait> Hi there-'s anynome that can help me with virtualbox in ubuntu 12.10?
[23:44] <freakyneo> heo guys
[23:44] <freakyneo> am back
[23:45] <freakyneo> any1 from da middle east ?
[23:45] <Gorgonait> I'm not ^^
[23:45] <freakyneo> lol
[23:45] <freakyneo> no worries
[23:46] <Gorgonait> hey, do you know something about virtualbox in ubuntu 12.10?
[23:46] <bekks> !ask | Gorgonait
[23:46] <mario_> hello
[23:46] <gotoguy> elkingray, I don't know how to set up anothers machine if you don't yet have control of it without the other user having some knowledge, But if you can ssh into it then you can do it.
[23:46] <mario_> how i can delete chat history on XCHAT irc ?
[23:47] <Gorgonait> Ok
[23:47] <Gorgonait> sorry
[23:49] <elkingrey> gotoguy: For some reason I was unable to connect, even though we got her remote desktop set up for it. I can ssh into her computer if I wanted to, I suppose, but I don't have a ton of command line experience to do much after that. Did somebody mention earlier that she may be firewalled?
[23:49] <lupo_> what is the italian channel for ubuntu???
[23:49] <lupo_> sry im a newbie on IRC
[23:49] <Gorgonait> well first of all i'm a begginer and don't write very good english but I tried. My problem is this when i try to install Virtual box "Error! Your kernel headers for kernel 3.5.0-21-generic cannot be found.
[23:49] <Gorgonait> Please install the linux-headers-3.5.0-21-generic package,
[23:49] <Gorgonait> or use the --kernelsourcedir option to tell DKMS where it's located"
[23:50] <artichoku> hello all
[23:51] <artichoku> anyone available for a little assistance with 12.10 and the b43 fwcutter driver?
[23:51] <Gorgonait> i read that this is something about the drivers, i check on the software source about the drivers of my video cards but there any there
[23:54] <bekks> Gorgonait: Did you install the package missing - for your kernel headers?
[23:54] <Atlantic777> lupo: it's #ubuntu-it
[23:55] <lupo> yhyh thx
[23:55] <lupo> :)
[23:57] <lupo> #ubuntu-it
[23:57] <lupo> thx
[23:57] <lupo> :)
, you would have to open up port 22 and forward it to her machine, then you could do some port forwarding trickery using ssh to do anything.
[23:59] <elkingrey> That's over my head. I've done it before where I opened up remote viewer for others to play around on my computer and I don't remember there being any problems. Oh well.