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Bray90820but why would i get the exact same error on my flash drive as i did on the dvd00:00
devonHow can I make it so that others cannot access a folder unless they input a password?00:00
GoldwingBray90820 : burn it on a CD, the image was made for a CD, not a DVD.00:00
AAA_awright_devon: Usually that's what disk encryption is for, and it's not exactly trivial to do00:01
Goldwingdevon : impossible using ssh/telnet access00:01
devonAAA_awright_: That would password protect the whole disk, not what I want  and Goldwing: It's a local computer I'm PW-protecting00:02
paranoidphreakhi everybody, my wireless card got disabled and it says: "wireless is disabled by hardware switch". how do i fix this?00:02
Bray90820ok00:03
devonparanoidphreak: Does the card have a physical switch on it?00:03
Bray90820and by the way i know my flash drive it good00:03
Bray90820i bought it from the ubuntu store00:03
guideXin unity, are there any files and folders?00:04
Goldwingdevon : ubuntu can use sudo, but that is for superuser, the only thing you can do is add users to groups that have permissions to access certain files00:04
AAA_awright_devon: You can mount filesystems to a directory, or keep them around as a file instead of a partition00:04
guideXor something equivellant to 'my computer' in windows00:04
devonguideX: You would be referring to the "Home" folder, which would be equivalent to "My Documents"00:04
AAA_awright_guideX: Do you mean a general file browser?00:04
guideXyeah00:05
devonguideX: The "C:/" drive would just be referred to as "/" though.00:05
guideXyeah I know..00:05
AAA_awright_Try Super+E iirc00:05
guideXI'm juust very unfamiliar with unity00:05
guideXoh ok00:05
guideXhmm nothing happened00:05
AAA_awright_Or Super+1?00:05
guideXoh cool00:06
AAA_awright_It's the picture of the folder on the menu00:06
guideXhow do I get back to it00:06
guideXlike withoutremembering superwindows+100:06
guideXerr windows+100:06
pschmitthi, how do i get pulseaudio's volume in dB with pactl ?00:07
paranoidphreak_hi everybody, my wireless card got disabled and it says: "wireless is disabled by hardware switch". how do i fix this?00:07
guideXcan I like pin it00:07
nikrep@devon can you not use the private folder feature with ecryptfs-utils00:08
Bray90820so now i will try with a cd00:08
pschmittparanoidphreak_: try rfkill00:08
flintserparanoidphreak_: you use laptop? if yes check that you did not accidentally switch your wifi card off00:09
guideXanyone know how to get rabbit svn into my folder view in unity?00:09
flintserby using fn+something or maybe even a physical switch (like the message implies)00:09
paranoidphreak_pschmitt: i don't know what to type after "rfkill"00:10
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xakais there the way to know which process works with a file?00:10
pschmittparanoidphreak_: rtfm :)00:10
xakasomething like "lsof", but from file perspective00:10
pschmittpschmitt: -> man rfkill00:11
paranoidphreak_flintser: i do have a laptop but i also get this error when i installed a wireless usb card00:11
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pschmittparanoidphreak_: -> man rfkill00:11
aaronhola alguien me puede ayudar00:12
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* Goldwing is off to bed... laterzzz all00:12
Chikoerr how can i start a screen with a certain name and have it run a program automatically and return00:12
Chikocya00:12
Guest87326hola alguien me puede ayudar00:12
paranoidphreak_pschmitt: thanks, i'll look into that00:12
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aaron_212ayuda00:13
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pschmittparanoidphreak_: whats the output of rkill list ?00:13
TomyLobowhich of the stable ubuntu releases has the best hardware support for asus laptops?00:18
TomyLobois there a page where i can look up compatibility?00:18
Chikocan i instruct screen to run a program? screen -S Name -d ??RunThisCommandBeforeReturning??00:19
compdoconly two to choose from: 12.04 and 12.10. you can try either00:19
compdocyou'll have a 50/50 chance of it supporting your asus laptop00:20
dpurgertprobably better than 50/50 ...00:20
happyfaceChiko, first of all, check out byobu. But if you want something to run in screen just set the script in .screenrc00:20
TomyLoboyeah how do you get to 50/50?00:20
TomyLobonot like either 12.04 or 12.10 supports it :D00:21
dpurgert"it will" or "it won't" :) (odds are that it will though)00:21
TomyLobothe intel on-chip gfx will probably work. sound and wireless... who knows00:21
nicekiwi_shen I run ssh-add I get the message "Could not open a connection to your authentication agent." <--- what does this mean?00:21
dpurgertnicekiwi_, are you running a ssh agent?00:22
dpurgertor rather, is the ssh agent running?  unless it's in your .profile or .bashrc to run on startup, you'll need to manually start the agent00:23
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nicekiwi_dpurgert, I dont know.. i cant seem to find that out00:24
TomyLobodpurgert the thing is, i havent bought that laptop yet :)00:24
dpurgertnicekiwi_, do ps-ef | grep agent00:25
TomyLobonot ps -ef?00:25
DreaBuntuI'm on Ubuntu 12.10 with proprietary ATI drivers. I've had this problem in 12.04 too...basically when my PC has been on for a few minutes...all window animations are smooth......after a few hours of use, different software etc....animations are laggy....such as minimizing/maximizing windows....or the snapping animation....very laggy....any fix? I've seen so many different kind of solutions on a quick google search....any unified fix?00:25
nicekiwi_root      7308  6965  0 04:25 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto agent00:25
dpurgertTomyLobo, yeah, the grep is to just find it00:25
dpurgertnicekiwi_, OK, your agent isn't running00:25
TomyLobodpurgert emphasis on the missing space00:26
nicekiwi_TomyLobo, :P i did notice00:26
dpurgertTomyLobo, bahhahahah didn't even see that *facepalm* ... guess that's what I get for typing at ~00.3000:26
Chikohappyface: is it possible to launch a screen and return immediately even though the application it's running will run for an unknown period of time?00:27
Chikoi dont want the call to screen to be blocked as ineed to run a few00:27
nicekiwi_dpurgert, right. how do I start it?00:27
Shaba1Hello all00:28
TomyLoboChiko try -d00:28
Chikoyeah doesn't work if the app blocks and if i put it before the command it doesn't seem to work00:28
TomyLoboscreen shouldnt care whether the app inside it blocks00:28
Shaba1can someone give me a quick and dirty site that gives instruction on upgrading from one version of ubuntu running under wubi to another?00:28
happyfaceChiko, that's called detatching the screen. run screen with -d to do that00:29
Chikoyeah but it doesn't detatch until after the program returns00:29
happyfaceChiko, wait you can just do screen -d -m "command" I think, try that00:29
TomyLoboscreen -dmS screen_name command00:29
TomyLoboor something like that00:30
Chikoat least thats when im running it in terminal i wonder if it will be have differently in startup00:30
Chikotrying00:30
happyfaceChiko, nvm that prob wont work00:30
TomyLobothen reattach with screen -r screen_name00:30
ClientAlivejrib: seems like it works fine in ~/.local   I had no idea tha dir was even there. I see that a lot of my programs are there (~/.local/share/). Anyhow, do you happen to know, am I missing something when it comes to running a multi file project in eclipse? I was having a lot of problems with that earlier (before I reinstalled) and don't want to make the same stupid mistake if I can avoid it.00:30
Chikoi don't want to reattach though00:30
TomyLoboChiko ever?00:30
happyfaceyou want to eventually reattach, right?00:30
Chikonot at this point in time00:30
Chikobasically on startup i want it to start 3 programs00:31
TomyLoboif you never want to reattach, just use nohup or something00:31
Chikoi do want to reattach but manually and randomly :D00:31
sianhuloexcuse me guys, are there plans to add support to deltadebs?00:31
TomyLoboChiko yes, that's what i meant00:31
ChikoAh right00:31
jribClientAlive: I don't use eclipse so can't really say00:31
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pidgin_userhello00:32
kingbeasthello pidgin_user00:32
jakey1Hi, whats the best way to make an image on a usb on windows of ubuntu?00:32
TomyLobo"multi-file project" - yeah, pretty much any project in eclipse has more than one file00:32
TomyLobojakey1 what's your aim?00:32
jakey1without getting a virus00:32
pidgin_userhi kingbeast00:32
ClientAlivejrib: totally dead in #eclipse  :(  oh wel. thx man00:33
TomyLobobooting from it to install?00:33
kingbeastpidgin_user, do you have a question?00:33
TomyLoboor booting from it to run it?00:33
jakey1TomyLobo, I have a laptop with a clean hard drive I want to instal ubuntu on it00:33
pidgin_useryes, its about seeng my ipcam from anywhere00:33
jakey1I have the .iso on another machine00:33
dr_willisthe pendrivelinux site has several tools jakey100:33
TomyLoboactually, doesnt matter, the answer is unetbootin http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/00:33
jakey1Thanks folks00:34
TomyLobohmmm this doesnt list 12.10 as a supported os00:34
otishola00:34
kingbeastpidgin_user, ask the entire question and someone may be able to help you00:34
pidgin_userIve read user guides and tutorials. I did any thing was said to me. but i can't get the port opened to view the cam from outdoor00:36
TomyLobodr_willis ugh, that pendrivelinux page looks like a seo node00:37
TomyLobonot saying that it is one, but it is as ugly as one00:37
dr_willisno idea what that means..00:37
otishmmm00:37
TomyLoboyou know those pages that pop up when a page goes offline?00:37
TomyLobothose exploit the former page's pagerank for search engine optimization (SEO)00:38
jakey1TomyLobo, this UNetbootin is virus free?00:38
dr_willisnot really. ;-)00:39
topper4125_ya... their site isn't pretty but their program gets the job done nicely00:39
TomyLobojakey1 if you need to ask that... are you sure linux is your cup of tea?00:39
dr_willisjakey1:  scan it if you want00:39
otislol00:39
sianhuloI installed vmware but cannot launch it, it says that my kernel is missing some modules. It gives the option to install them but fails, it gives out this log http://pastebin.com/3JSZtiEM00:39
otisuser virtual box00:40
TomyLobosianhulo ask vmware support00:40
otisuse00:40
TomyLoboor use virtual box, yeah :P00:40
TomyLoboor kvm with libvirt/virt-manager00:40
TomyLobodepending on your aim00:40
otisindeedy00:41
sianhuloTomyLobo, that won't do, the OS is vmware based, not an .iso00:41
jakey1usially I use startup disk creator but it keeps mal functioning00:41
pidgin_userIve read user guides and tutorials.00:41
dr_willisthe pendrivelinux site has several tools jakey1  try other tools00:41
pidgin_user I did any thing was said to me.00:41
pidgin_user but i can't get the port opened to view the cam from outdoor00:41
otisI was having problems with my vmware installing linux because of my processor00:41
otisbut i was able to make it work on virtual box00:42
sianhuloand my conection is super slow, I'd prefer to work with what I currently have...00:42
sianhuloas I said, virtualbox is not an option because I wouldn't be able to load what I want as those OS are vmware archives00:43
daftykins10.04 support, does it end this April or April 2015?00:43
TomyLobosianhulo says who? :)00:43
dr_willisi thought you can convert vmware to vbox00:44
TomyLobovmdk images are supported by kvm00:44
TomyLobolikely by vbox too00:44
jakey1Whats the difference between the server edition and the dektop edition of ubuntu00:44
dr_willisone has a desktoo00:44
jakey1can you not use the desktop version as a server anyway00:44
dr_willisyes jakey100:45
daftykinsjakey1: server installs CLI only00:45
jakey1ah ok00:45
sianhulofor what I know these OSes don't work with the newest version of vmware00:45
sianhulofor that I'm actually trying to use 3.1.1 instead of the last 500:45
mikehaas763I installed compiz-settings-manager. I didn't change anything really. But now (even after uninstalling compiz) It pauses for about 5 seconds after login before my desktop shows up. Any ideas how to fix it?00:45
jakey1is there any benifit in terms of spec to instal the server one00:45
yeatssianhulo: you might just need to install the 'linux-headers-generic' package, but there are other options - KVM for instance00:45
daftykinsjakey1: common practices are that servers only ever have the minimal software possible to reduce exploit potential, by reducing their 'attack surface area' so to speak00:45
yeats!kvm | sianhulo00:46
ubottusianhulo: kvm is the preferred virtualization approach in Ubuntu. For more information see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM00:46
daftykinsjakey1: lower disk space consumed, due to less software. it'll run faster on ancient hardware too00:46
jakey1daftykins, true thats what Im ptting it on00:46
daftykinsjakey1: :D00:46
sianhuloyeats, I'm almost sure I just installed it(most likely it comes with ubuntu)will check, though00:46
yeatssianhulo: it doesn't come on the desktop by default00:47
jakey1If I put a 32bit edition on 64bit computer, does that mean not all the reseources are being utilised00:47
sianhuloyeats, odd, I have linux-headers-3.5.0-17-generic and I reinstalled ubuntu today...00:48
yeatssianhulo: ok - well, in any case, you might need to go to #vmware for further support00:49
daftykinsjakey1: if the system has >4GB RAM, you'd want 64-bit00:50
sianhuloyeats, vmware have always been troublesome and I think that ubutnu 12.10 isn't a certified host so there's a chance that I won't get support(adding the fact that i'm trying to use a old version), might as well try kvm00:50
yeatssianhulo: I recommend KVM00:50
jakey1daftykins, ha not on this old machine00:51
yeatssianhulo: and there are ways to convert vmware images to kvm-friendly ones00:51
daftykinsjakey1: just stick to 32-bit then imo00:51
sianhuloyeats, thanks for all the help, gotta see if I can get it working on kvm00:52
jakey1I want to setup the server run virtual windows on it an see how virus work in the windows00:52
jakey1just for experiment00:53
otisfuarking slow ass internet00:53
jakey1there is so many cool things you can have fun with on a server00:54
daftykinsjakey1: virtualisation is great :>00:55
dpurgertpidgin_user, why're you trying to open up some port(s) on your router?00:57
dpurgertdaftykins, absolutely ... until you do something daft like eat too much of the host system's resources (speaking from exp here :))00:58
daftykinsdpurgert: :D super fun crash-death time?00:59
dpurgertwell, it doesn't really crash daftykins ... more like everything locks up and you can't get anything to work00:59
daftykins:D01:00
daftykinsi'd get the same effect forkbombing myself01:00
dpurgertlol, yup ...01:00
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TomyLobountil you sprinkle some kill magic01:02
anton____?01:03
TomyLoboi had that kind of effect when i tried to install the cassandra package (which defaults to creating a huge chunk of ram apparently on my old laptop with 1.5 gb ram)01:03
TomyLoboawesome fact: 10 minutes later i was able to work on that laptop again without any problems01:04
TomyLobowithout a reboot01:04
TomyLobo(before that, it was a bit choppy)01:04
dpurgertnice :)01:05
dpurgertthe beauty of linux, eh?01:05
pidgin_userdpurgert, Im trying only to watch an ipcam from anywhwere01:06
TomyLoboyep01:06
dpurgertpidgin_user, you'd do better to VPN in first... unless the webcam isn't just open01:07
chrissie_otrying to make a usb install disc and it sys system policy prevents mounting and asks for password, but even with authentication the startup creator immediately fails01:08
pidgin_userdpurtgert vpn is a better way ?01:09
sianhuloyeats, it seems that I won't be able to use, it appears that my processor doesn't support hardware virtualizing01:09
dpurgertsianhulo, you "can" run virtualised systems on most anything ... I had one running on an old single-core Athlon XP01:10
sianhulodpurgert, so it was basically misleading me?01:10
vipzrxhello ,01:12
dpurgertsianhulo, well, it'll work "better" if the processor has the support ... but it's not like you're going to break anything by installing the VM host01:12
vipzrxi am new to ubuntu 12.04, i love it !01:12
sianhulodpurgert, and I thought I had a pretty decent cpu too *sigh*01:13
dpurgertsianhulo, huh? what do you mean?01:13
sianhulodpurgert, I have a core 2 duo, figured it wouldn't restrain me with this kind of applications01:14
redheathi everyone, and happy new year to you all..Yeah I know it's a month late..yet still happy new year to you all..I have a problem with Ubuntu, it won't update ..01:15
dpurgertsianhulo, it really won't restrict you -- it just won't necessarily work "as well" as one with those other extensions -- probably something as simple as they just give the virtual machine direct access to the CPU (rather than going thru the VM host)01:15
TomyLobosianhulo do you have the precise type?01:15
dpurgertredheat, what do you mean by "won't update"01:16
sianhuloTomyLobo, what do you mean?01:16
redheatsimply when I press check for update and then it starts to load the cache..I get an error, I'm using the latest version of Ubuntu, Quantal...01:16
TomyLobosianhulo core 2 duo sounds pretty old01:16
redheatthis is what I get..."E:Encountered a section with no Package: header, E:Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/ppa.launchpad.net_rvm_smplayer_ubuntu_dists_quantal_main_i18n_Translation-en, E:The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened."01:16
TomyLobo2006-200801:16
dpurgertredheat -- sounds like that ppa is gone, or otherwise not listening. just take it out of your apt sources and try again01:17
PhisicistHello. Exist possibility to change a forgotten keyword?01:17
TomyLoboand none of them has vm stuff it seems... at least he word "virtual" doesnt show up on their wiki pages01:17
redheatI tried loading the software source list but it won't open..I don't know why01:17
sianhuloTomyLobo, core 2 duo E7200, come on, it's not like you need a quad core to do everything, I don't play games and don't use graphics applications so it should be more than enough01:17
dpurgertsianhulo, it "should" work01:18
TomyLoboit's about cpu features, sianhulo :)01:18
dr_willisPhisicist:   keyword meaning what?01:18
TomyLoboIntelĀ® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) - No01:18
TomyLobohttp://ark.intel.com/products/35348/Intel-Core2-Duo-Processor-E7200-3M-Cache-2_53-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB01:18
sianhulodpurgert, but not as good, and I think(not completely sure)that I canot boot 64bits desktops01:18
dpurgertI was running VirtualBox (or VMWare ... don't remember) on an AMD Athlon XP 3200.  That's _YEARS_ older ...01:19
Phisicistdr_willis, password.01:19
redheatdpurgert, is there a way to take a ppa using command line..01:19
TomyLobovirtualbox will run01:19
TomyLobobut without hardware support01:19
TomyLoboi.e. with a lot more overhead than on more recent CPUs01:19
dpurgertyup, it just fakes the CPU to the virtual machine01:19
TomyLobonope01:20
dr_willisPhisicist:  you can reset passwords. via a live cd. or the recovery item at boot time01:20
yagmaiWhy not use kvm?01:20
redheatis there a way to clear the cache..?01:20
dr_willis!password01:20
ubottuForgot your password? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords01:20
TomyLoboit actually sifts through the code as it's executed01:20
dpurgertso performance was terrible ... but a nice tradeoff was that I didn't nuke my main/running install01:20
TomyLoboreplacing privileged instructions by calls to the hypervisor01:20
Phisicistdr_willis, Thank you!01:21
sianhuloI will die before installing kvm, 3kb/s01:21
dpurgertactually, the only system that had terrible performance was win 98 ... everything else I threw at it worked relatively well01:21
TomyLobosianhulo have you settled on how to manage kvm yet?01:21
yagmaisianhulo: why?01:22
TomyLoboi recently used the libvirt-bin and virt-manager packages to set up a VM on a server. got it to run in like 10 minutes01:22
dpurgertredheat -- remove it from your apt sources01:23
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TomyLoboit's remote manageable too01:23
dpurgertuh ... should be /etc/apt/sources.list01:23
TomyLobo.d01:23
redheatI tried to open the software source but it won't open, isn't there a list of all the "ppa" right? where is that located?01:23
TomyLoboppas are in sources.list.d01:23
TomyLobo(among other things)01:23
TomyLobothose arent all ppas. dont do any housecleaning there :)01:24
sianhuloTomyLobo, not at all, I will first install it, if  it finish anytime this month...01:24
TomyLoboonly remove if you know what it is01:24
TomyLoboand dont forget to apt-get update01:24
dr_williskeep backups....01:24
redheatok I got it TomyLobo..01:24
TomyLoboi think it will only read *.list, so you can just rename it to something other than .list01:25
dpurgertTomyLobo, yeah, he was just having trouble specifically with " /var/lib/apt/lists/ppa.launchpad.net_rvm_smplayer_ubuntu_dists_quantal_main_i18n_Translation-en"01:25
sianhulotalking about apt-get....we can no longer install aptitude?I tried after reinstalling today but couldn't01:25
dpurgertweird entry to have ... might just be a file sitting there actually01:25
dr_willissianhulo: should be installable01:26
TomyLobosianhulo uh something is fucked up01:26
r5ahas anyone ever done a automated install of ubuntu server? as a lab experiment i want to spin up 12.04.1 server simply start the VM and it will get an image from an PXE server or something and automatally install with a generated hostname. anyone point me into the direction of tools and ill read through docs01:27
sianhuloTomyLobo, about me?01:27
r5ai want to try and get a puppet test env up from scratch01:27
redheatTomyLobo, I have sources.list and sources.list.save..no .d ..01:27
TomyLoboredheat it's a sub-directory01:27
redheatoh ok..I thought it was a hidden file..ok01:28
dpurgertredheat, check that your sources.list doesn't have an entry "/var/lib/apt/... " that it's complaining about01:28
dr_willissources.list.d01:28
TomyLobohidden files all start with a dot (.) :)01:28
redheatok..thank you..01:28
sianhulothe internet failed01:29
dpurgertor that there's not something hiding in sources.list.d01:29
dpurgertsianhulo, seems to be working fine, since you're still here :)01:29
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sianhulosaid the terminal, starting to download kvm again01:29
dpurgertsianhulo, ouch ... that's never fun.01:30
sianhuloat least it is now downloading at 1/3 the speed it should, 40kb/s01:30
dpurgertsianhulo, whatcha mean "1/3 the speed it should"?01:31
sianhuloI have 1mb so it should download at a speed of 126kb/s, but it's stuck at 40kb/s(still better than the 3kb/s it was before)01:32
dpurgertsianhulo, not necessarily.01:33
yagmaisianhulo: what your country?01:33
sianhulodpurgert, well, I said it SHOULD01:33
sianhuloyagmai, venezuela01:33
yagmaisianhulo: i am russian, but i living in brazil01:34
sianhuloyagmai, so you speak 3 languages?01:34
dpurgertsianhulo, no, it depends still. If they sell it to you the same way they do here (US), the verbiage is along the lines of "_up to_ xx mbps"01:35
yagmaiyagmai: a little of portuguese, a little of english01:35
yagmaiops01:35
yagmaisianhulo: a little of portuguese, a little of english01:36
gandsnutCan I reinstall network-manager from installation DVD if my wicd is broken?01:36
dpurgertand anyway, downloads are still (generally) shown in bits/sec ... so you should be getting a couple hundred01:36
sianhulodpurgert, here we don't have that kind of condition, it says literally 1mb. and it ain't precisely cheap, if we take the official(unreal) price of the dollar, it would be +30$ a month01:36
sianhulo8bytes=1bit, if they were shown in bits then that'd be even worse01:37
dpurgertsianhulo, yeah, and my ISP says literally 30/5 ... but the thing is there are factors that knock it to slower... my home wireless, for example01:37
yagmai1byte=8bits01:37
dpurgertsianhulo, you've got that backwards -- 8 bits in a byte :)01:37
sianhulodpurgert, I have a router, but I have desktop so it is by ethernet cable(and the wifi is protected so...)01:38
dpurgertsianhulo, no -- my point was that the wireless I'm using is negatively impacting my speed. If i plug it in, then speedtests show "close enough"01:39
sianhulodpurgert, yeah, you're right01:39
sianhulodpurgert, then, what kind of wireless is interfering?01:40
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dpurgertsianhulo, it's not "interfering" so much as slowing things down.  Router is older (linksys WRT54G...) and I really have no desire to upgrade it.  Anyway, I just ran a speed test out to Caracas, and I'm getting 3.8 / 0.9 mb/s01:42
sianhulowell, now i'm dowloading at 2~3kb/s again(installing the gui)01:43
|JZ|i am having a issue with rhythmbox .. every time i open it 5 seconds after it closes01:44
dpurgertsianhulo, where's the mirror you're trying to download this from? it could be that you're running into trouble because of where you're trying to get to01:44
sianhuloif you mean which server I am using, it's venezuelan01:44
dpurgertcould be that they have a crap upload speed :)01:45
|JZ|http://pastebin.com/rMVEzFJC01:45
sianhulo|JZ|, you will have to bring logs(open it from terminal ad post what it says )01:45
|JZ|pastebin is log01:46
|JZ|when i rhythbox -D01:46
|JZ|rhythmbox -D01:46
sianhuloI don't really know, I would search the official ppa and update rhythmbox01:46
|JZ|http://pastebin.com/JjH8dB0d01:47
|JZ|i have latest verison even tried reinstalling01:47
sianhulo|JZ|, if that doesn't work and you can't find someone that know how to solve it I recommend you to try clementine....01:47
dpurgertsianhulo, have you tried a different mirror?01:48
yagmai|JZ|: removing the directory of config files of rhythmbox01:48
dzragonhttp://i.imgur.com/jgntNgu.jpg01:48
asher^hi, a colleage of mine is having trouble with his ubuntu desktop pc (12.04). when it boots, it ends up on a completely black screen. the pc worked fine yesterday and no changes were made as far as we know. we have tried removing the nvidia drivers so far, but that hasnt worked. anyone know how we might fix this?01:48
sianhulodpurgert, not yet, would take a lot to update after that, I will try to get through kvm first01:49
|JZ|yagmai try deleting /.mtpz-data ?01:49
dpurgertdzragon, jerk :P01:49
dzragon^^01:49
dr_willis!nomodeset01:49
ubottuA common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter01:49
sianhulodpurgert, need to relogin to be added to the group and see if i they it right, brb01:50
dpurgertdzragon, wish I lived in the first world when it came to the internet ...01:50
asher^dr_willis, we have set nomodeset also (found that online)01:50
asher^also to no avail01:50
dr_willistry older kernels from the grub menu01:50
dr_willissee if any work01:50
dpurgertcurrently the "best" package I can get from my ISP is 50/5  :(01:50
asher^will do, thanks01:51
craigbass1976I have no pulse... Just kidding, but I really can't get a signal into the computer from a mixing board.  It is a good signal (plugging headphones into the main out -- where the line going into the computer is --gives me sound) but won't register in the computer.01:52
asher^dr_willis, thanks, previous version worked. any idea what might have caused this issue and how to fix it?01:52
|JZ|i think i fixed it by - rm ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/ ~/.cache/rhythmbox/ ~/.gconf/apps/rhythmbox/ -r01:52
dr_willisasher^:  not really01:52
dzragondpurgert: yeah, its kinda hard to go back to slower once youve had 100/100 for a while.01:53
dr_willisasher^:  could be a kernnel/driver combo bug01:53
asher^is there a way to see a list of recently install drivers?01:53
asher^as i said, this machine was working yesterday01:53
craigbass1976I'm changing my story-- I can hear sound, but don't see any VU meters lighting up.01:54
yagmai|JZ|: you got?01:54
dpurgertdzragon, I bet ... too bad the Corporate States of America are more concerned with what's best for big business and not the people...01:54
|JZ|yeah i ended up rm ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/ ~/.cache/rhythmbox/ ~/.gconf/apps/rhythmbox/ -r in terminal now it loaded up w/o closing01:54
|JZ|going to try reloading my libary01:54
BWMerlinI am having an issue where some hyperlinks will open in chrome even though I have set firefox as the default01:55
craigbass1976Bah...  My computer is haunted.  It's fine now...01:55
dpurgertcraigbass1976, they were serious when they told you not to feed Gizmo after midnight, or get him wet.01:56
dr_willisjust dont feed him while hes wet after midnight01:56
sianhulodpurgert, I installed the thing but the gui says that I haven't installed kvm so it could be slower01:56
craigbass1976dpurgert, that's funny you mention that...  I was just suggesting to someone that we play frisbee today with a saw blade.  He wouldn't let me go first...01:56
yagmai|JZ|: if the problem back, can be your library defective.01:57
sianhuloI followed this guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation so I don't know what could have possible go wrong01:57
sianhuloI'm gonna buy some bread so i'll be afk a few minutes01:57
dpurgertcraigbass1976, kids these days ... we used to be given _rusty_ sawblades to play frisbee with ... and we LIKED it!01:57
barrettwhats a good pastebin type site for posting screenshots?01:58
yagmaibarrett: img.ly is good. IMHO01:58
barrettthx01:58
TomyLoboug.ly01:59
dr_willisor.ly?01:59
TomyLoboboth exist01:59
yagmaiTomyLobo: it is a blog.01:59
yagmai:)01:59
TomyLobolike apparently half the pages on the net02:00
asher^is there a way to roll back updates that were automatically installed?02:00
TomyLoboyar.ly is available02:00
dpurgertbetter than back in the 90s when half the pages on the net were crappy geocities (et. al.) sites02:00
yagmaiTomyLobo: no, 75% are blogs.02:00
TomyLoboyagmai => half the pages are blogs02:01
TomyLoboi didnt make any assertions about the other half :)02:01
yagmaiTomyLobo: yes, you are right.02:02
craigbass1976Oh wait...  I've got sound, but the VU meter in Pulse gets stuck when I change it.  Anyone else seen that?02:02
yagmai:)02:02
craigbass1976dpurgert, dude, we're old...02:02
craigbass1976I aw that in the theater02:02
TomyLobosianhulo why do you go the hard way? :)02:02
TomyLoboapt-get install libvirt-bin on the server, apt-get install virt-manager on the client02:03
guideXI ran out of disk space, so i expanded the drive in vbox, now I want ubuntu to see the free space, how do I do it02:03
dpurgertcraigbass1976, well, then you've got me beat by a few years ... I'll get off your lawn now02:03
TomyLobothat'll pull in qemu-kvm as a recommended package automatically02:03
KI4ROAnyone know how to adjust the mouse scroll wheel in Ubuntu?02:03
TomyLobo(on the server)02:03
dr_willisguideX:  usw gparted to resize the fs  via a live cd, normally02:03
TomyLobothen just connect to the server with virt-manager and create a VM02:03
guideXoh you can't do it from 12.10?02:04
guideXhmm02:04
TomyLobobut really, for just testing stuff, why kvm and not virtualbox?02:04
guideXcrap02:04
dr_willis you dont resize an In use filesystem02:04
guideXwell sometimes the filesystem will reboot to change the disk02:04
guideXor is there a way to do it during boot02:04
dr_willisunless you are messing with lvm ;) i  think02:04
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TomyLobothe operating system, you mean?02:04
TomyLobothe file system is a piece of data on your disk02:05
craigbass1976dpurgert, heh...02:05
kunjiKI4RO: For Firefox or for everything?02:05
dr_willisboot a ubuntu live cd in vbox. use it to resize the instslled systems hd02:05
guideXhmm ok02:05
dr_willismake backups befor trying it02:05
KI4ROkunji, Saw the one for Firefox but don't see the params in my config file, but everything would be great too02:06
RyanDgood evening all :).02:06
TomyLobovirtual machines: where a backup of the entire disk is possible with a non-recursive cp02:06
craigbass1976Nothat we've established I'm older, I'd like to date myself some more.  The whole reason I was trying to get audio into my computer is because I need some lectures I have on CASSETTE to be on my mp3 player.  Once I've got them on the computer, what's the best app for slicing them up into shorter tracks?  Can I do this if the file I initially create is ogg?02:07
sianhuloTomyLobo, which is the easy way?02:07
kunjiKI4RO: Which params, which config file?  I'm not sure how for everything, I thought I saw it at one point, but i haven't been able to find it again.  For Firefox, if you got to about:config in the browser and tell it you'll be careful, search for mousewheel and there are many options to play with.02:07
TomyLobosianhulo i described it02:07
lastleo85folks which the best alternative to dreamweaver?02:08
RyanDhghjghjghj'02:08
lastleo85in ubuntu02:08
kunjicraigbass1976: Audacity is pretty good, I don't remember for sure, but it will probably handle ogg02:08
TomyLobocraigbass1976 i found mp3cut02:08
TomyLoboor cutmp3?02:08
dpurgertcraigbass1976, what's a cassette? ;) ... quick google search comes up with "audacity"02:08
TomyLoboeither way, it's in apt-file02:08
sianhuloTomyLobo, sorry, I was out buying bread, will check02:08
TomyLobosianhulo i described it after telling you you're using the hard way02:09
kunjicraigbass1976: Even if it doesn't do ogg though, Audacity can handle both the recording and editing.02:09
craigbass1976dpurgert, I've got a record player downstairs -- some Hendrix, Zeppelin, and some Oscar Peterson Trio that I think is out of print...02:09
guideXcan I increase the disk size from the copy of the virtual disk?02:09
craigbass1976kunji, TomyLobo dpurgert thanks02:10
dpurgertlastleo85, gedit; vi; emacs; nano...02:10
TomyLobocraigbass1976 package poc-streamer, executable mp3cut02:10
guideXlike boot into the smaller original disk with the newer bigger copy attached as well, and resize it that way02:10
KI4ROkunji, There's supposed to be a param that says mousewheel.withnokey which I cannot find02:10
TomyLobothere seems to be a "qmp3cut" in the quelcom package. no idea what that does, but the name suggests it's a gui app02:10
kunjicraigbass1976: Also it's cross platform, so you don't need to learn something different for windows ^_^02:10
sianhuloTomyLobo, apt says I already have it02:10
TomyLobosianhulo which one?02:11
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guideXalso how do I pin items to the quick launch bar02:11
gandsnutIs it possible to reinstall from DVD and not loose system config / data?  (12.10)02:11
kunjiKI4RO:Hmm, what's the parameter supposed to do?  And where did you hear it's supposed to be there, maybe it doesn't exist anymore.02:11
dpurgertcraigbass1976 ... I think I saw one of those in a museum once :)  though, TBH, I do like the sound of records more than CDs ... but I suppose that could be because the few people that I know who still listen to records are audiophiles02:11
craigbass1976kunji, perish the though -- I don't use that silly OS.  I am getting ready to set up an XP box, but just so my kids can play a bunch of the games I had down in the basement02:11
sianhuloTomyLobo,  both02:11
TomyLobosianhulo good. run virt-manager then02:11
KI4ROkunji, http://browsers.about.com/od/firef2/ht/How-To-Fix-Firefox-4-Mouse-Scrolling-Bug.htm02:11
craigbass1976next to my recod player02:11
xanguadepends if you make a partition for home or not gandsnut02:11
xanguadid*02:11
sianhuloTomyLobo, that's what told me i am missing kvm02:12
KI4ROkunji, Similar to another site I found02:12
kunjicraigbass1976: Well, that's why I'm still dual booting, games... and silverlight because my school only uses that for letting us view lectures...02:12
gandsnutxangua:  no separate partition for /home02:12
yagmaigandsnut: yes, is possible. The ubuntu ask you about this.02:12
craigbass1976kunji, isn't MS stopping with Silverlight?  I thought I'd read that a few months ago02:12
TomyLobosianhulo can you make sure you have qemu-kvm installed on the server?02:12
kunjicraigbass1976: I hope so, it might force them to use something else02:13
lastleo85dpurgert like dreamweaver, am used to it now02:13
RyanDDreamweaver, yikes.02:13
sianhuloTomyLobo, I have it02:14
xanguagandsnut: then you know the answer is no :) make a backup and reinstall if is what you want02:14
kunjiKI4RO:Are you actually using firefox 4?02:14
TomyLobosianhulo now or before?02:14
sianhuloTomyLobo, nw and before02:14
KI4ROkunji, Actually not...just realized how old that is!02:14
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TomyLobook, what exactly does virt-manager tell you when it starts up?02:14
craigbass1976kunji, what's something you could run on a linux box for streaming lectures?  And is that only live, or on demand?  I've only done audio (http://www.doopensource.com/applications/stream-audio-with-ubuntu/)02:14
dpurgertlastleo85, I don't think there's "directly" a replacement* (e.g. gimp to photoshop) ...  been a while since I've used it (high school ... and that was when it was still Macromedia) ...02:15
gandsnutCan I install network-manager (and associated) packages from DVD?  My wicd is broken and cannot connect to 'Net.02:15
sianhuloTomyLobo, nothing, the message coems when creating a virtual machine, it warns me(no pop-up)that I don't kvm and it might be slow02:15
TomyLobosianhulo do "sudo adduser yourname libvirtd"02:15
Physicist!password02:15
ubottuForgot your password? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords02:15
xanguagandsnut: yes, go to software center, edit, sources and in the very fist tab enable the cd as source02:16
TomyLobosianhulo uhm were you the guy with the old cpu?02:16
gandsnutxangua:  thx for the suggest02:16
sianhuloTomyLobo, I already did it, before didn't it there would appear a popup telling me there was some error at startup, so it have to be something else02:16
xanguacd/dvd, doesn't matter gandsnut; then ypu put the cd and reload repositories (with software center or apt-get update)02:17
TomyLobosianhulo lsmod | grep kvm02:17
kunjicraigbass1976: Well, for streaming a silverlight lecture, nothing, they use features that moonlight doesn't support yet.  Generally speaking, vlc will handle streaming, it also has a browser plugin.  If the school wasn't paranoid about people downloading lectures, then they could just put them on the site as files and they would be streamable or downloadable.  These are recorded lectures because you can do the classes online (except for int02:17
sianhuloTomyLobo, no output02:18
TomyLoboyou're missing the kvm module and maybe the kvm_intel module02:18
KI4ROkunji, Playing with about:config right now02:18
TomyLobonot sure if that's just for hw virt02:18
TomyLobosianhulo did you restart since?02:19
KI4ROkunji, Looks different that what I googled, but should be able to make some changes there...thanks02:19
sianhuloTomyLobo, yep02:19
TomyLobohmmm02:19
TomyLobo"modprobe kvm"?02:20
sianhuloTomyLobo, for now I will look to migrate the vmware os to kvm and try02:20
kunjiKI4RO: Mmk, let us know if it doesn't do what you want and we'll try an find another solution, someone else must know how to change it for everything as well, that person just isn't me :P02:20
sianhulo"FATAL: Error inserting kvm (/lib/modules/3.5.0-23-generic/kernel/arch/x86/kvm/kvm.ko): Operation not permitted"(using sudo I get no output)02:20
dr_willisno output  = it worked  normally02:21
TomyLobo"lsmod | grep kvm" again02:21
KI4ROkunji, Ha....seems like it should be built in to the OS, but apparently not...take care...Go Ravens!02:21
guideXis there anything I can do about the extremely slow unity performance?02:21
craigbass1976kunji, numb...02:21
guideXit takes like 2-4 minutes to type the word terminal in the dash textbox02:21
sianhuloTomyLobo, kvm                   357807  002:21
guideXor if there were an icon for the terminal...02:22
TomyLoboneat02:22
TomyLobosianhulo intel cpu right?02:22
sianhuloTomyLobo, yes, sir02:22
TomyLobotry "modprobe kvm_intel" too02:22
TomyLobopossibly kvm-intel02:22
TomyLoboput probably kvm_intel02:22
sianhuloTomyLobo, "FATAL: Error inserting kvm_intel (/lib/modules/3.5.0-23-generic/kernel/arch/x86/kvm/kvm-intel.ko): Operation not supported"(with and without sudo)02:23
yagmaiyour CPU supports hardware virtualization?02:23
TomyLobosianhulo that is unlikely02:23
TomyLobonot supported or not permitted?02:24
TomyLoboyagmai very likely not02:24
guideXwhat's the keyboard shortcut to bring up terminal02:24
TomyLoboyagmai it's a 1st or 2nd generation core02:24
yagmaiTo run KVM, you need a processor that supports hardware virtualization.02:25
yagmaihttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation02:25
usr13guideX: Ctrl-ALt-t02:25
gmachine_24egrep -c '(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo02:25
sianhuloso I did just waste time?02:26
yagmaii think it will not run02:26
TomyLoboi didnt recommend him to use kvm. i wasnt aware of that limitation02:26
yagmaisianhulo: probably02:27
TomyLoboat least not as much as with setting up kvm manually :)02:28
sianhuloI think it can run, and it think it just warning that it could be slow02:28
TomyLobotry it and see02:28
sianhulofor now I think the better thing to try is to migrate the os02:28
TomyLoboto what?02:29
TomyLoboto the VM that you dont know works?02:29
sianhulobut it is vmx, I suppose that I oughta do something to be capable of booting it02:29
yagmaisianhulo: you are right -> You can still run virtual machines, but it'll be much slower without the KVM extensions.02:29
yagmaiin the same document: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation02:29
guideXok so how do I resize the disk? It has a linux swap partition "in the way"02:30
Node231I love you guis02:30
guideXso there's the main partition, the swap partition, then the free space, and I can't seem to take advantage of the freespace02:30
dr_willisguideX:  you may need to remove the swap and resize, then add one back, that would be the easiesst way02:30
guideXah ok02:31
guideXalso once you're in the dash menu, how do you get out of it02:32
guideXclicking it again, or hitting the x doesn't do it02:32
TomyLobowhat's a dash menu again?02:33
guideXhmm the ..02:33
TomyLobokde user here :D02:33
guideXthe really slow place02:33
guideXwhere it takes like 10 minutes to type the word terminal02:33
purplerainHai. i still can't get broadcom bcm4313 to work, i tried with both proprietary wl and the open source brcmsmac driver but none of it is working. screenshot http://pix.ergy.me/u/giri/m/ffffff/ and supposed to be like this http://pix.ergy.me/u/giri/m/snapshot1/.02:33
usr13!b43 | purplerain02:35
ubottupurplerain: Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx02:35
TomyLobopurplerain i have all kinds of bad experience with the kde4 knetworkmanager. if that factoid doesnt help you try replacing it by wicd02:36
TomyLoboit's a bit rougher around the edges but not much02:36
TomyLoboand it works :)02:36
TomyLoboit really just the looks that are rougher02:36
gmachine_24purplerain, can you use the b43-fwcutter?02:36
TomyLoboit's*02:37
kambuzhey02:37
yagmaipurplerain: i have a bcm4313.02:37
yagmaii install it using the bcmwl-kernel-source package02:38
guideXlol I gave up and am going for a reinstall02:39
guideXthird time today02:40
* dr_willis has no idea what guidex;s original issue was02:40
usr13purplerain: iwconfig02:40
guideXcan't figure out how to resize virtualbox vm disk02:40
guideXubuntu02:41
civixierOkay, after some googling I give up. So I installed kubuntu from Windows via the Windows installer. Now, is there any way I can do a fresh install and get rid of Windows from inside this small Kubuntu partition without any external media at all?02:41
PazoozaInstall Tools.02:41
dr_williswith gparte it would bethe same  as if it was a real disk ;)02:41
dr_willisguideX:  why do you need to resize it?02:41
guideXit ran out of space02:41
dr_willisguideX:  you do realize you could of just added a new virtual hard drive to the vbox instance?02:41
pidgin_useranybody knows about connecting an ipcamera to internet?02:41
purplerainusr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1599251/02:42
guideXyeah but the system disk was out of space02:42
dr_willisand how big did you make the / ?02:42
guideXI started with 15 gb02:42
guideXbut was just gonna be a simple dev box for php with lamp02:42
archdukehewow room02:42
guideXthat's all i'm after :(02:42
guideXunfortunetly i've been fooling around and wrestling this unity crap all day02:43
guideXit's so unbelievabely slow02:43
dr_willisfor a dev box.. you dont really need a desktop.02:43
dr_willisor just use lubuntu02:43
dr_willisor just ssh into the vm02:43
guideXyeah but i'm not real good in the terminal02:43
usr13purplerain: sudo iwconfig essid your-APs-essid02:43
|JZ|yagmai what program you told me to try?02:43
|JZ|i cant seem to load my libary into rhythmbox now02:44
usr13purplerain: sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid your-APs-essid && dhclient wlan002:44
dr_willissince unity uses 3d effects.. you would be better off using lubuntu on that vbox setup02:44
guideXhmm ok02:44
usr13purplerain: sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid your-APs-essid && sudo dhclient wlan002:44
dr_willisyou could add a 2nd vbox hd.. put the swap on it.. then it should be rather trivial to resize the existing / partion via booting an gparted live cd.02:46
yagmai|JZ|: it show some error when load the library?02:46
|JZ|no02:46
guideXI tried to do that, but the swap was in the way02:46
guideXso I tried to unswap02:46
guideXthen the whole pc froze02:46
guideXand I got mad and deleted it02:46
dr_willisswap might have been in use. ;)02:46
guideXwell I was in the cd02:47
guideXlivecd02:47
|JZ|yagmai i go to music> add music 2.98 isnt the same it scans folder now02:47
yagmai|JZ|: without logs too?02:47
dr_willisthe live cd might have seen and used the swap partition02:47
guideXlol02:47
dr_willisthe swapoff command would disable swap02:47
guideXi see ok02:47
dr_willisof course if you deleted the partion.. it should be gone now02:47
guideXwell I mean I deleted the whole thing...02:48
guideXthe vm heh02:48
guideXstarting over instead with 30 gb drive02:48
yagmai|JZ|: and in Music -> Import folder?02:48
dr_willistheres no reason to not use a huge hd.. :) if you use that space option.. the thing will enlarge as needed02:48
usr13dr_willis: I wonder if it would use swapspace as a holding tank for moving files?02:48
guideXthe first attempt, I installed virtualbox guest tools, and it never booted again.. the 2nd, it would boot into ubuntu, and run for like 5 minutes before displaying a bunch of funny colors and characters02:48
guideXso far been 9 hours and counting just trying to get some lamp going :(02:49
dr_willisi think the live ubuntu cd - does use swap partions if  they are seen..   i beluve the gparted live ccd does NOT auto mount swap02:49
|JZ|yagmai that option is not in 2.9802:50
|JZ|going try to downgrade to 2.9702:50
yagmai|JZ|: try CTRL+O02:50
usr13I always use gparted liveCD02:50
dr_willismost likely you donmt want to be using unity in vbox. lubuntu or just  a bassic window manager will work for a lamp dev box.02:51
|JZ|ctrl + o goes into that same shit .. scanning the folder02:51
yagmai|JZ|: try import another folder02:52
|JZ|no folder works02:52
|JZ|just stays scanning02:52
yagmai|JZ|: o_o02:53
yagmai|JZ|: try downgrade02:53
|JZ|yah going to try that now02:53
TomyLobo[03:51:03] <dr_willis> most likely you donmt want to be using unity  <-- important part :D02:53
dr_willisunity works very well for me02:54
roger21hello, from the ubuntu installer i have severals choice for the keyboard layout for my language, can i know what choise will match which actuall keymap for the console and for X?02:54
dr_williswhen you have used as many differnt desktppps and os's as i have.. the actual desktop dosent matter much02:54
roger21is there a simple file that connect the dots ?02:55
roger21i gess not but a direction at least?02:55
dr_willisroger21:  you men you dont know what language your keyboard is?02:55
dr_willishhow many variants are there? ;) ive never really noticed  that part of a keyboard..02:56
guideXwell i'm glad it works for you02:56
TomyLobofor many languages there's also a dvorak variant02:56
usr13dr_willis: I use the apps, the DE only helps me get to the apps.  The DE that is most effecient, quick and stays out of the way, gets my vote.02:56
purplerainusr13: i dont get any output running sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid your-APs-essid && sudo dhclient wlan002:57
TomyLoboand then there are sometimes latin/native script variants02:57
roger21no, i have several layout for my language because there is different keymap project (the "official" keymap is pretty poor)02:57
guideXI also tried it on my desktop at some point with a graphics accellerator, with very similar results02:57
roger21there are*02:57
guideXslow and non usable02:57
usr13purplerain: sudo iwlist wlan0 scan02:57
guideXthe nvidia gforce gt610 video02:57
dr_willisunity works well on my low end notebooks to my modrange desktop.02:57
guideXbut I suppose it doesn't have the drivers..02:58
dr_willisusing a  2 yr+ old nvidia card02:58
purplerainusr13: wlan0     No scan results02:58
dr_willisif you want lighter/old skool - try lubuntu02:58
dr_willisit works very well on my netbooks02:58
usr13purplerain: Did you actually run that command as posted?  "sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid your-APs-essid && sudo dhclient wlan0"  If so, iwconfig |pastebinit  #Send us resulting URL02:59
guideXI had some success with the gnome ui earlier.. but it was a pain to install it02:59
guideXit was one of the vm's which didn't work out02:59
usr13purplerain: Or just paste results, let's see.02:59
roger21so i was wondering if i choose one or the other choice for the layout, if i can know what actuall keymap are used for console and for X02:59
roger21i have i have about 5 choice eliminating the obvious not matching (dvorak, macsun, etc)03:00
SachIs there any ubuntu software that can remove watermarks from a pdf?03:00
yagmaipurplerain: you tried the bcmwl-kernel-source package?03:00
usr13yagmai: It appears that his wifi device is working.03:01
yagmaimy bcm4313 only ork with this03:01
purplerainusr13: yes i did run the command as posted03:01
purplerainyagmai: thats the proprietary wl driver yes? if yes it is also not working :/03:01
usr13purplerain: "your-APs-essid" was supposed to be replaced by your APs essid.03:01
usr13purplerain: What is the essid of your AP?03:02
purplerainusr13: my bad, how do i know?03:02
usr13purplerain: Have you ever connected to it before?  (If so, you would have see it.  Sometimes refered to as "Network Name".)03:03
mogajWhile trying to file a Google chrome plugin crash to ubuntu i got this error .... http://pastebin.com/hMWR1Wzi .... can someone tell what i should do?03:03
yagmaimy bcm4313 only work with this, but the same kernel version03:03
guideXalso what's a good svn for unity ui?03:04
usr13purplerain: Or if your phone is connected to it, you'll see it in wifi settings.03:04
usr13purplerain: Or, if you login to your router's GUI configuration and look at Wireless Settings, you'll see it there as well.03:04
purplerainusr13: i currently use a usb modem, i dont know where to look :/03:05
usr13purplerain: The ESSID is the identifying name of an 802.11b wireless network. By specifying the ESSID in your client setup is how you make sure that you connect to *your* wireless network instead of your neighbors network by mistake.03:06
usr13purplerain: You *do* have a Wireless Network.  Right?03:07
purplerainusr13: yes03:07
usr13purplerain: And you do *not* know the essid?03:08
yagmaipurplerain: what your kernel version? (uname -r)03:08
purplerainusr13: but now i am in Uni area03:08
purplerainyagmai: 3.5 quantal bakport lts03:08
usr13purplerain: What is a "Uni area"?03:08
purplerainusr13: campus area, sorry03:09
yagmaipurplerain: 3.5.0-17-generic?03:09
purplerainyagmai: 3.5.0-22-generic03:09
usr13purplerain: Oh, ok.  Well, can you get any connection information from faculty or class mate?03:09
yagmaipurplerain: and what your headers version? (dpkg -l | egrep linux-headers)03:10
usr13purplerain: Such as essid and encryption type and password or passphprase?  etc....03:10
usr13purplerain: Or is it in the Student Handbook?03:11
Pilif12pI can't seem to get my bluetooth adapter working...03:12
purplerainusr13: it;s just use a simple password03:12
Pilif12pIt's an Intel Centrino 6230, wifi works, BT does not.03:12
|JZ|yagmai i cant downgrade to 2.9703:12
|JZ|i just installed clementine and called it a day03:12
|JZ|i gave up on rhythmbox03:12
yagmai:(03:13
|JZ|couldnt find 2.9703:13
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purplerainyagmai: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1599298/03:13
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yagmaipurplerain: you have "pre-release update" option enable?03:19
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KI4ROkunji, Found an extension for FireFox called yet another smooth scrolling  works well and easily adjustable...at least in FireFox03:21
KI4ROkunji, Not an extension, an add on03:22
purplerainyagmai: no, why?03:22
KI4ROkunji, Here:  https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/yet-another-smooth-scrolling/03:23
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acovrigI'm trying to use rhythmbox-client and I get 'couldn't get app startup state' if I use --debug and any other command, any idea how to fix it?03:23
yagmaipurplerain: my kernel version is 3.5.0-17-generic, and is updated03:23
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yagmaiweird03:24
purplerainyagmai: ohh maybe its just your archive mirror that is a bit oudtaed.03:25
yagmaipurplerain: maybe03:25
Ben643.5 > 3.203:25
yagmaipurplerain: purge all headers and bcmwl-kernel-source package.03:26
yagmaipurplerain: and install the bcmwl-kernel-source package again.03:26
yagmaifor me work.03:26
ae86-drifter_could somebody please help me troubleshoot my internet connection? here's my ifconfig output here: http://pastebin.com/6FmcVxyn  I cannot ping any public IPs or hosts03:26
yagmaimaybe work for you03:26
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purplerainyagmai: hopefully03:29
ae86-drifter_I am running ubuntu server 12.10, the machine has two physical nics, i've followed all guides on the ubuntu website and still not working,03:30
purplerainyagmai: also ill report back after lunch. if you or usr13 still on the channel. thanks03:32
yagmaipuikula: ;-)03:33
redheatdr_willis, dpurgert, TomyLobo, this one is for you guys, thank you so much for helping me I finally found the answer to my problem...check this out: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12006060   Thank you so much for your help thank you so much ...03:38
redheatNow I can Update my whole system and Merge List problem, or ppa problems thank you so much ..03:38
redheatand I installed aptitude too, I already had it running on Mint, so thank you again guys..03:39
ae86-drifter_could anyone please help me fix my internet? i've been trying for a long time03:41
douglashola03:42
cqhola duglas03:42
cfhowlett!es|douglas,03:42
ubottudouglas,: En la mayorĆ­a de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sĆ³lo en inglĆ©s. Si busca ayuda en espaƱol entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro.03:42
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alexdeathhola03:43
alexdeathhola03:44
yagmaihere in brazil, hole is dick03:46
yagmai:)03:46
yagmaiops, hola03:46
reilighaHi. I was trying to change my ssh settings to not permit root login, but I did not find the line PermitRootLogin yes in my ssh_config file. I'm using 12.04 LTS03:49
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cfhowlettreiligha, great question for #ubuntu-server!03:50
reilighacfhowlett Thank you!03:50
cfhowlettreiligha, no worries.03:50
ae86-drifter_could somebody please help me troubleshoot my internet connection? here's my ifconfig output here: http://pastebin.com/6FmcVxyn  I cannot ping any public IPs or hosts... I am running ubuntu server 12.10, the machine has two physical nics, i've followed all guides on the ubuntu website and still not working. I have set static addresses and other machines on the same subnet are working fine, just not this ubuntu-server...03:50
cfhowlettae86-drifter_, possible another candidate for the #ubuntu-server crowd03:51
ae86-drifter_ffffff03:51
ae86-drifter_cfhowlett: thanks lol03:51
cfhowlettae86-drifter_, good luck03:51
ae86-drifter_cfhowlett: thanks, hopefully someone in there can help03:54
reilighaAnother question: In my auth.log I noticed several times that a standard account was getting su permissions, at a time when I was not at my PC. How freaked out should I be?03:57
SachIf to install a file, I use "a+x /home/AdbeRdr9.5.3-1_i486linux_enu.bin", then how do I delete it?04:00
RyanDRecommendations on a package / set of packages here: Running a basic site on a VPS for a client. They want mail forwarded from example@clientsite.com to @example@gmail.com, easiest way to set this up?04:03
RyanDerr, to example@gmail.com, ignore the preceding @. standard email address, lol.04:03
RyanD(12.04 LTS, if it matters).04:04
SachIf to install a file, I use "a+x /home/AdbeRdr9.5.3-1_i486linux_enu.bin", then how do I delete it?04:07
RyanDrm /path.04:08
RyanDrm -R to delete a directory and everything inside of it. rmdir to remove a directory.04:08
dr_willisSach: you mean uninstall the app it installed?04:10
Sachdr_willis: yes04:10
n0sqanyone know why firefox doesn't work properly at walmart.com when trying to change store locations?04:10
dr_willisrerun the installer and see uf it has an option04:10
Sachdr_willis: you mean, re-run "a+x /home/AdbeRdr9.5.3-1_i486linux_enu.bin" ?04:11
n0sqdoesn't work right in windows either04:11
dr_willis./whatever.bin --help    may show any options04:11
dr_willisno need to rechmod it...04:11
Sachdr_willis: do I need to include the directory?04:12
dr_willisif its not un the current directour you do04:12
RyanDi make it a best practice to always include the path as an argument for these types of things04:13
RyanDIE, use . if using current dir.04:14
Sachdr_willis: I did ran that, but it only gives me install options.04:14
dr_willischeck its homepage and docs.  it may not have an uninstall featurel04:15
Sachdr_willis: really?  This is Adobe acrobat Reader 704:15
dr_willisor ut may just ask.. if you rerun the installer04:15
dr_willisso its adobe...... one of the most linux unfriendly companies out.......  your point is?04:16
phunyguyI cannot for the life of me get this Windows 8 tablet to boot a Ubuntu live environment.  It doesn't even try.04:16
RyanDam I missing something?04:17
phunyguyI have a USB CD drive, because my USB stick is missing, and that is first in the boot order.04:17
RyanDWhy is rm -R not working for you?04:17
RyanDerr, just RM.04:17
dr_willishe wants to UNINSTALL the app.. not remove the .bin04:17
RyanDoh04:17
RyanDhow did he install it in the first place?04:18
RyanDhe said delete, not uninstall....04:18
dr_willis./foo.bin04:18
dr_willishe also said he ran the command  'a+x'   :) but thts not avalid  command either04:18
dr_willisbinary installers - normally have some uninstsall option... but they could do most anything.. and are best avoideed04:19
RyanDheh.04:22
RyanDquite.04:22
Sachdr_willis: I'll have you know that this Adobe  product proved to be incredibly easy to remove.  Actually easier than items in the repository.  Only one click required :)  Thank you for your help.04:23
dr_willisone click where?04:23
phunyguyOH fer cryin' out loud.  OK I have secure-boot disabled in UEFI, I TELL it to boot from USB CD Drive, and Windows 8 detected the drive with the disc inserted, it reboots, accesses the CD for a bit, then just puts me back in Windows 8.  This is getting old fast.04:23
roger21hi, i never know if i'd better use apt or aptitude (for update and basic install stuff)04:23
roger21i know it nowt always been the same, at some time aptitude was recommended, but i think it changed back, doesn't it?04:24
dr_willisone click where? it actually made an Uninstall icon in the menus?04:24
Sachdr_willis: when I initially ran the installer, it created a folder in a specified location.  All I needed to do was right click and select "uninstall".  But thanks for the warning about binary files! Will take note!04:25
PatrickDickeySach: did you try dpkg --list | grep acro to find out which package name it installed by? (acroreader-enu or acroread) then sudo apt-get remove that package?04:25
dr_willisright click where?04:25
dr_willissomthing seems confused htere04:25
Sachon the folder called "Adobe"04:25
roger21is there a bot here?04:25
dr_williserr.... you sure you dont mean to say you  'deleted' the /opt/adobe  directory or somthing like that?04:26
roger21for asking him frequent question04:26
PatrickDickeyroger21: yes, ubottu is here. He's a friendly bot.04:26
dr_willis!she04:26
phunyguy!apt04:26
ubottuAPT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome), !Muon (KDE) or !Apper (KDE)04:26
Sachdr_willis: yes, sure.  An uninstalled window popped up and loaded to 100%.04:26
mangdoodHi, I tried installing a package with a lot of dependencies but I'm finding it difficult to reverse the installation. How can I do it?04:27
roger21so apt then04:27
roger21that's fine04:27
dr_willisSach:  i dont see how a folder had an 'uninstall' option at all.. which would be very differnt then deleteing a folder.04:27
phunyguymangdood, apt-get purge {package}04:28
PatrickDickeymangdood: sudo apt-get remove packagename or sudo apt-get purge packagename (purge removes configuration files also)04:28
phunyguy(with sudo of course)04:28
dr_willisbut it could be a language barrier thing. ;)04:28
roger21is default grub on 12.04 grub2 or grub1?04:28
roger21!grub04:28
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10)04:28
dr_willisrog grub204:28
roger21oh04:28
Sachdr_willis: indeed. uninstalling and deleting are quite different.04:28
mangdoodFor some reason, it's not getting rid of the dependencies at the same time04:28
mangdood@ phunyguy and PatrickDickey04:28
roger21i want to install lilo04:29
roger21!lilo04:29
ubottulilo is an alternative [Li]nux Boot[Lo]ader. Note: it is recommended that you use GRUB on Ubuntu instead.04:29
dr_willisroger21 why?04:29
PatrickDickeymangdood, after it's removed, if the dependencies aren't needed for something else, they'll show up as unecessary, and you can use sudo apt-get autoremove to get rid of them.04:29
roger21because the last time i tested a grub2 instal it was super ugly04:30
phunyguyautoremove, thats what it was.04:30
PatrickDickeyroger21: in what way?04:30
mangdoodPatrickDickey: I tried apt-get purge gnome* but it says nothing about "unneeded packages"04:30
dr_willisugly? You mean you dident like the way the menu looked?04:30
roger21and i can set up a niccegraphical boot with lilo04:30
dr_willissuch a great reasson to pick a bootloader... ;)04:30
PatrickDickeymangdood did you reboot afterwards?04:30
roger21yeah that, even having a menu is ugly (you can make it deaseaper in lilo)04:30
phunyguynothing funky about my ubuntu bootloader...04:30
phunyguyI see no menu04:31
dr_willisthere are grub2 variants that are 100x more themeable then lilo ever was04:31
dr_williswhat was that one called.. - its not supported here.. so i cant rember04:31
* PatrickDickey likes the Fedora version of Grub2 with the nice background04:31
dr_willisi think ubuntu disables most of the fancy grub2 eyecandy04:31
dr_willisgiven how little you actually see the grub menu.. i dont see the poiont in themeing it04:31
phunyguyCan anyone point me to some good docs on booting Windows 8 machines with Ubuntu? I just want to see how Ubuntu looks on it and if devices show up...04:32
PatrickDickeyI just have to figure out how to get Ubuntu's grub to see the Fedora installation I just did on a different drive. Of course, I didn't install a bootloader on that drive, so that's probably 99% of the problem.04:32
phunyguyI have secure-boot disabled, I just can't get it to boot to anything other than the SSD inside.04:32
phunyguyLenovo ThinkPad 2 tablet04:33
mangdoodPatrickDickey: I haven't removed them yet, since I'm used to seeing the "unneeded packages"04:33
PatrickDickeyphunyguy: which machine is it? It'll be easier to find out how to boot to a cd or usb on that particular machine than on Windows 8.04:33
dr_willistheres some guides out on grubb2 themeing..  but ive never messed with it04:33
phunyguyPatrickDickey, ^^04:33
cfhowlettphunyguy, try this: install virtualbox and put ubuntu inside the vbox.  No risk to your system and headaches avoided04:33
phunyguycfhowlett, not an option.04:33
phunyguyI know how Ubuntu looks anyways, I am an avid user already.04:34
cfhowlettphunyguy, OK04:34
phunyguycfhowlett, I did mention I wanted to see if devices are detected, right?04:34
Rioma-sanHello everyone04:34
phunyguy:P04:34
dr_willisPatrickDickey:  if you can find a  working  grub stanza to boot it. (like from the fedoras grub config) you could  put it in  the /etc/grub.d/40_custom file04:34
PatrickDickeyphunyguy: http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/lenovo-ibm/54564-thinkpad-tablet-2-initial-impressions-23.html04:34
cfhowlettphunyguy, no doubt you did, but I'm multitasking, several screens and sleep deprived.  (Hot date) mea culpa.04:35
phunyguyPatrickDickey, thanks, reading.04:35
phunyguyPatrickDickey, ubuntu isn't mentioned on that page.... :-/04:36
phunyguyI did see something about USB optical drives, it is a self-powered one.04:36
phunyguydoesnt rely on USB power04:36
PatrickDickeyNo, it's the fact that you can't boot from USB period though. I don't think it's Ubuntu--just a general nope, can't do it. not going to happen.04:36
phunyguyweird, it comes up as a BIOS option04:37
phunyguycan even pick it in F1204:37
phunyguy(boot menu)04:37
r00st3rI checked in #opera and searched Google. Can not find anything on this. How can I get rid of the grey around text boxes for Opera 12.13 installed in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS? It makes it difficult to read what you are typing.04:37
phunyguyit also mentions secureboot "or some secure UEFI crap".  That is disabled in the bios.04:38
phunyguyI had to disable it, but that shouldnt be an issue anymore04:38
PatrickDickeyphunyguy: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-slate-tablets-Knowledge/How-to-get-to-a-BIOS-Boot-Menu-on-the-Tablet-2/ta-p/994207 Talks about the tablet 2. it says it only boots to Windows 8 or Windows PE4 32-bit though.04:39
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dr_willisr00st3r:  you mean grey background image in the text field entry boxs04:40
phunyguyPatrickDickey, that says "pretty much" and "no legacy OSs".  AFAIK Ubuntu supports UEFI.04:40
r00st3rdr_willis yes04:41
roger21what's the thingy that allow to install big stuff like "desktop" or "lamp" and such04:41
PatrickDickeyRight. There's a link at the bottom about how to configure a UEFI bootable USB drive. It's mainly aimed at Windows, but you might be able to use it to boot Ubuntu.04:41
dr_willisr00st3r:  ive noticed a similer issue with some themes.   i just tried differnt gtk3 themes  untill i found one that dideent do it04:41
phunyguyI thought Ubuntu did that out of the box... or is it the same issue Macs face?04:42
r00st3rcool thanks dr04:42
dr_willisroger21:  you can   sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop   and so forth.. via thir meta-package name04:42
RyanDRecommendations on a package / set of packages here: Running a basic site on a VPS for a client. They want mail forwarded from example@clientsite.com to example@gmail.com, easiest way to set this up?04:42
Conanoni just got anonymous os on my pc, do the programs actually work?04:42
dr_willisConanon:  whats 'anonymous os' ?04:42
Conanonanyone there?04:42
phunyguyPatrickDickey, that procedure will indeed only work with windows.  It is the diskpart method, and doesnt install grub.04:43
dr_willistheres 1000+ people here04:43
phunyguy(grub2)04:43
roger21dr_willis, i think theres a thingy that act like the installer showwing a list of big chunk of software instead of package04:43
PatrickDickeyphunyguy: Maybe check into using unetbootin with it? I'm not sure if they've figured out how to make it boot.04:43
cfhowlettConanon, anonymous OS is not supported here.  suggest you go to the provided support04:43
phunyguyPatrickDickey, I appreciate your help with this, but maybe we better get someone else to help04:43
RyanDanonymous OS is a gigantic pool of trojans. JFC...04:44
PatrickDickeyNo problem phunyguy. I figured I'd google and see what I could find.04:44
dr_willisroger21:  the package manager tools use meta-pacakges to pull in sets of apps and so forth. then there the tasksel featuree of the package managere system.  unless you mean GUI apps.. then theres softwarecenter, and synaptic and others04:44
RyanDsoftware centerā€¦.*shudder*04:44
roger21yeah tasksel04:44
phunyguyI know a little about UEFI, and how it works, I just can't figure out something specific to this tablet.04:44
dr_willisdo NOT use tasksel to remove tasks.. it can remove to much04:45
phunyguyand now the USB port is already broken04:45
phunyguyit actually allowed me to plug in the device backwards, and bent the little plastic part inside.  These things are cheap.04:45
PatrickDickeyphunyguy: You might be able to look around the lenovo site that I linked to, and find an answer there. Or maybe ask on their forums. I'm sure you're not the only person to try this. Or try instaling something like Fedora (just as a test) since they're supposed to have a UEFI method working.04:46
OerHeksphunyguy, ARM tablet?04:46
dr_willisphunyguy:  im seeing that more and more these days also on devices...04:46
phunyguyOerHeks, nope.  Atom.04:46
phunyguyx8604:46
dr_willischeap usb ports - let you plug in usb things backwards04:46
phunyguydr_willis, didn't take much force at all04:46
phunyguyI should try to find a better quality one as they mature.04:47
dr_willisI wont mention the time i found out that a usb plug will fit in a network port also... ;)04:47
PatrickDickeyphunyguy: could that be the reason it's not booting then? if you broke the port, I mean.04:47
phunyguydr_willis, offtopic but I did it with a headphone jack.  It shorted the PC out, and the only way to get it to boot was to shutdown fully, unplug, and then plug back in and turn on04:47
phunyguyPatrickDickey, naah the drive still works in win804:48
phunyguyit just loosened the port so now the plug doesnt stay in as easily04:48
phunyguyerrr, it was a headphone plug pushed into a USB port accidentally.  computer got mad.04:49
cfhowlettphunyguy, yah think?04:49
phunyguyand I have done the USB in rj45, so have many of my users at wor04:49
phunyguywork04:50
mojtabaHi, I run this command: startx -- :2, and after restarting the computer, I can not log in with my user anymore, now I am logged in as guest. Can anybody help me to solve the problem?04:50
PatrickDickeyphunyguy: One more thing to look at maybe. It's for mint, but that's a ubuntu derivative. http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=12320104:50
dr_willismojtaba:  login to the console as your problem user. check the owner of the .Xauthority file for sttrters.. should be the user. not root04:50
Taevis there a command to check the temp of your CPU via the command line?04:51
Taevisnt it acpi -v or something04:51
dr_willisTaev:    theeres the lm_sensors commands also04:51
dr_willis!sensors04:51
ubottuTo access CPU temperature sensors and detect fan speeds, install the lm-sensors package. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto for installation and usage instructions.04:51
mojtabadr_willis: what should I do? I am pretty new to linux04:51
Taevwell whats the acpi command first04:51
dr_willismojtaba:  login to the console as your user....04:51
dr_willismojtaba:  alt-ctrl-f1 to get to the console04:52
mojtabayou mean log off know and then log in with my user?04:52
mojtabaok04:52
mojtabaI see04:52
PatrickDickeyTaev: acpi -t04:52
dr_willisno need to log off...04:52
mojtabawhat is the next step?04:52
mojtabaI logged in04:52
Taevi just did -V, Ok since I'm American and despise celcius, is 44 C hot for a CPU?04:52
PatrickDickeyTaev: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1220526 (where I found that, along with some other options maybe)04:52
dr_willislook at the permissions on the .Xauthority file04:52
dr_willisls -l .Xauthority04:52
mojtabawhere is that file?04:52
usr13mojtaba: What Desktop Enviornment do you use?04:52
dr_willisit s in  your home...04:53
mojtabaat the moment cinnamon, but I have unity, KDE, Gnome.04:53
usr13mojtaba: ls -l .Xauthority04:53
dr_willis .Xauthority being owned by root  would stop them all from working.. i belive.04:53
mojtabathe owner is root04:53
dr_willisdelete the file..    then... sudo rm .Xauthority04:54
kunjiTaev: Celsius is awesome, I'm American as well, but come on, lets get with the rest of the world on this one.   Also , doing physics in F sucks04:54
dr_willisand then try logging in as your user04:54
mojtabaok, thank you04:54
mojtabaI will do this04:54
kunjiTaev: 44 C is perfectly fine04:54
jakeriverthat's one terrible file this xauthority, but it can be solved.  at least i solved it somehow.04:54
xbanux@Taev mine's usually more than 44 :)04:55
phunyguyPatrickDickey, that may be what I need.  Thanks04:55
mojtabadr_willis: should I replace that file with something else?04:55
dr_willisonly time ive seen people hacve issues with .Xauthority is when they do wonky things as root..04:55
mojtabaI mean should I create something?04:55
PatrickDickeyphunyguy: no problem. Hope it works. :)04:55
dr_willismojtaba:  just move.rename or delete it... it shouldent matter04:55
dr_willisit gets remade04:55
mojtabaok, thanks04:56
GRMrGeckoI'm trying to use UCK to create a disk with custom files in /root and /home/ubuntu. How can I accomplish this?04:56
purplerainusr13: hai. apparently by replacing kde network manager with wicd i can get wireless connection to work.04:57
phunyguydurnit, laptop crashed.  trying that thing again.  I also found my USB stick that is actually a microSD card with mini reader.04:59
mojtabaHi, Does anybody know how can I have another gui by alt+ctrl+f805:02
usr13purplerain  Glad you got it.05:03
usr13mojtaba: WHy would you want to do that?05:03
mojtabaI have heard about startx, but I do not know how should I use it. By the way, I am pretty new to linux05:03
mojtabausr13: I want to run virtualbox in full mode on that05:03
usr13mojtaba: You use startx if you do not have your computer already booting to GUI mode.  (Some folks do that on their laptop.)05:04
kunjimojtaba: You usually use it just as: startx05:04
usr13mojtaba: Or startxfce4 or startlxde etc.05:04
mojtabaYou mean this is just for invoking gui from the command line, just when we have no gui?05:05
mojtabacan I use it with ssh?05:05
bpearCan anyone on here help me figure out why TF2 wont launch for me on steam?05:05
mojtabassh to my hosting web server?05:05
bpearit says PROBLEM: You appear to have OpenGL 1.4.0, but we need at least 2.0.0!05:05
cfhowlettbpear,  because steam is still in beta and not guaranteed to work?05:06
bpearhttp://pastebin.com/ij0NuRz3  Both fglrxinfo and glxinfo say i have opengl 4.2 ( i think)05:06
PatrickDickeymojtaba: my understanding is that CTRL+ALT+F8 is used if the gui on F7 crashes. X will restart on the other tty. What you might want to do is use a workspace for virtualbox.05:07
bpearI realize that <cfhowlett> , but most can get tf2 to launch and i can not05:07
usr13mojtaba: Yes, you are correct.  It is for invoking the GUI from command line.05:07
PatrickDickeybpear: what happens when you try to launch it?05:07
bpearIt appears to think i have a driver that support 1.4.0 openGL max, but fglrxinfo and glxinfo say i have 4.2+05:07
mojtabaPatrickDickey: You mean other desktop by workspace?05:08
cfhowlettbpear, count me as one person who installed steam on 12.04 and can't get it to launch at all.  Then I remembered ... "beta"05:08
PatrickDickeybpear: which card do you have?05:08
PatrickDickeymojtaba: Yes.05:08
bpear<PatrickDickey> PROBLEM: You appear to have OpenGL 1.4.0, but we need at least 2.0.0!05:08
bpearPatrickDickey: Radeon hd 695005:08
usr13mojtaba: Well, yes, you could do it from an ssh session.  You'd need to do export DISPLAY=:0.0 first and then startx would run the GUI on the PC you logged into, (on it's display).05:08
mojtabaPatrickDickey: but when I am in full mode, alt+ctrl+arrow keys do not work.05:08
PatrickDickeybpear: did you try the drivers from amd's site?05:08
bpearPatrickDickey: Yes 13.1 and new 13.2 beta05:09
bpearCould not find required OpenGL entry point 'glGetError' also pops up05:09
bpearfglrxinfo says i support 4.2 openGL05:09
bpearBut steam says i appera to have OpenGL 1.4.005:09
PatrickDickeyI couldn't get tf2 to start on mine either. For me it was either not enough RAM (I had 2 GB) or bad memory. I didn't have the same issue that you had though.05:09
usr13mojtaba: You can run and display GUI apps on the machine you ssh from, but it is not very efficient.  It would be better to use VNC.05:10
bpearAhh i see05:10
PatrickDickeybpear: I would try the drivers from AMD's site. Just to rule out the drivers altogether.05:10
b1llymy brightness control05:10
b1llyonly controls the application windows05:10
b1llyis there a way for it to control the entire screen05:10
mojtabaI must install vnc on both machines before?05:10
bpearPatrickDickey: I have tried there drivers like i said, I tried ther 13.1 and 13.2 beta drivers05:11
bpearthere*05:11
PatrickDickeybpear: try #steamlug they're the ones handling Steam on Linux.05:11
usr13mojtaba: And you can *not* run GUI apps via ssh by default, you'd need to enable ssh forwarding on the ssh server and initiate the secure shell with the -X switch.05:11
mojtabausr13: could you please explain a little more about the vnc?05:11
bpearFglrxinfo (part of there driver) says i have OpenGL 4.2 but it still wont launch05:11
bpearOk thanks patrick05:12
eboyblue3Hi05:12
PatrickDickeybpear: No problem.05:12
eboyblue3Anyone out there?05:12
* PatrickDickey looks around....05:12
kunjiI hear CS1.6 is running on Linux now?  I may have to get that ^_^05:12
usr13mojtaba: Not much to explain.  VNC = Virtual Network Console   which is pretty much self explainatory.  The computer's screen shows up in a window on the remote PC's screen.05:13
eboyblue3I'm going to emulate Ubuntu on my Mac05:13
PatrickDickeykunji: CS1.6?05:13
eboyblue3GENIUS05:13
kunjiPatrickDickey: I think, at least I believe there is a Beta of it on Steam you can get if you've bought it already for another platform05:13
kunjiPatrickDickey: Lemme double check though05:14
PatrickDickeyAhhhh ok. LOL I was thinking something else.05:14
bobafettanyone know good cheap domestic vps with lots of ip addresses ?05:14
mojtabausr13: suppose I leave my computer in the home and would like make a remote to it with VNC. should I before leaving do something especial on it, or just install the VNC on my current machine?05:14
kunjiPatrickDickey: Oh, nvm then, what were you thinking of ?05:14
PatrickDickeyAdobe.05:14
usr13mojtaba: Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a graphical desktop sharing system that uses the RFB protocol (remote framebuffer) to remotely control another computer. It transmits the keyboard and mouse events from one computer to another, relaying the graphical screen updates back in the other direction, over a network.05:15
PatrickDickeyBut, I might be interested in that too. LOL I've played the variations of CS (like crossfire and wolfenstein).05:15
kunjiPatrickDickey: Ah, lol, that might have been even bigger news05:15
PatrickDickeykunji: yeah, especially since Adobe messed up and opened up downloads for an older version of CS for free. I don't know if the links still work though.05:16
usr13mojtaba: Well, there would be a little more to it than that if you do it from outside your LAN, (over the internet).  It is simple to do inside your LAN, but not so from outside.  You'd need to make some provisions on your router and the ISP may block the protocol it uses as well.05:17
kunjiusr13: I don't think it's time to talk about VPNs is it? :P05:17
usr13mojtaba: From outside, something like teamviewer might be an easier solution.05:18
usr13kunji: Good point.05:18
mojtabausr13: I know port forwarding on the router.05:18
mojtabaDoes it work?05:18
mojtabaCan I change the port, then the ISP can not block it?05:18
usr13mojtaba: Does what work?  Teamviewer, yes.05:18
usr13mojtaba: Yes, the ISP won't block it.05:19
mojtabausr13: Does it have server and client version?05:19
usr13mojtaba: No.  Same app does both.05:19
usr13mojtaba: And it's cross-platform.05:19
mojtabausr13: Then I should install it on both05:20
usr13mojtaba: Yes05:20
mojtabaGreat05:20
mojtabain the ubuntu software center, what is the exact name of it? as there is more than one candidate05:20
usr13mojtaba: Yes05:21
usr13may have version number after it, 7 or 8 maybe. I dono.05:21
usr13Ok, well, glad we got that settled.  Now maybe we can talk about Ubuntu again?05:21
usr13kunji: I expected you to take up the VPN thread ;005:23
eboyblue3Okay, I'm having a problem05:24
usr13eboyblue3: Tell us about it.05:24
kunjiusr13: lol, I was serious about not talking about it.  I still need to get my own OpenVPN setup working correctly.05:24
usr13kunji: Yea, it's a bit of a chore.05:25
eboyblue3How do I install Ubuntu in a virtual machine without an OS? Using the ISO as the system or the CD-ROM doesn't work!05:25
bravishttp://lifehacker.com/317125/set-up-vnc-on-ubuntu-in-four-steps05:25
eboyblue3It gives me this weird keyboard thing = person05:25
usr13eboyblue3: Wow, I dono.05:25
usr13eboyblue3: Install Ubuntu in a virtual machine without an OS?05:26
eboyblue3I got it :O05:26
kunjiusr13: I can get it where I can reach my network, but I'm having a little trouble convincing all my traffic to go over it, and also to reach anything outside of my LAN through the VPN.  I can't seem to figure out just why, I may need to actually bust out wireshark or something else heavy duty.05:26
eboyblue3Wait05:26
usr13kunji: Probably router config issue.05:27
dr_williskeybotd=man  is the logo to get to the boot options image05:27
eboyblue3Now it's giving me a blank command line after trying Ubuntu05:27
dr_williseboyblue3: vbox ca n  boot  iso files05:28
kunjiusr13: That's my initial guess, but I can't set a static route to something on the same subnet, and I can't have my VPN server on a different subnet because it has only one physical interface.  I've heard you can assign multiple IPs to the same interface, haven't looked into how that goes yet though.05:28
eboyblue3http://i.imgur.com/9klkadI.png05:29
eboyblue3Is something wrong?05:29
usr13kunji: I don't think multiple IPs is the answer, (but it is easy to do, multiple IPs that is...).05:29
dr_willisyou did verify the md5 of the iso?05:30
kunjiusr13: Hmm, but I think it would let me set the static route then, and I think the traffic is getting out of the network, but can't find it's way back because the router doesn't know where to send it, I could be wrong though05:30
eboyblue3I'm here05:30
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eboyblue3http://i.imgur.com/Ln0hio1.png05:31
usr13kunji: You're prolly on the right track but hard to tell from here.05:31
kunjiusr13: Yeah, I should probably make a forum post with all the details, well, I will if I don't manage to figure it out on my own in a few days.05:31
eboyblue3It's supposed to be easy, but it always gives me a blank command line whenever I select an option05:32
usr13kunji: You do have a static IP set for that PC, right?  (Or static lease.)05:32
kunjiusr13: Yeah, it's static05:32
dr_williseboyblue3: you may want to use lubuntu in a vm  not ubuntu..  its lighter05:32
usr13kunji:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VPN05:33
eboyblue3Well05:33
eboyblue3Is there a way to install Ubuntu alongside Mac?05:33
eboyblue3It works for Windows05:33
eboyblue3But what about the apples?05:33
dr_willisi dont use macs05:33
dr_willis!mac05:33
ubottuFor help on installing and using Ubuntu on a mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages05:33
eboyblue3Either that or my Mac's too old to emulate05:33
eboyblue3!ppc05:34
ubottuPowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers. Variants are now used in popular gaming consoles. PPC was a fully supported Ubuntu architecture up to and including edgy. It is now a community port, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ05:34
dr_willisits a ppc mac!05:34
eboyblue3Thank the heavens!05:34
dr_willis?05:34
dr_willisyou have an old ppc mac?05:35
eboyblue3I use a PowerPC based Mac05:35
eboyblue3Power Mac G505:35
dr_willisegads05:35
eboyblue3No WiFi05:35
kunjiusr13: That's mostly for clients though, I've mostly been using this: https://help.ubuntu.com/11.10/serverguide/openvpn.html  In conjunction with the documentation on OpenVPN's own site05:35
dr_willisgood luck.. you will need it.05:35
dr_willisi never did get ppc linux working well.05:36
cappicardgood evening, folks. I'm trying to build the openswan kernel module via  openswan-modules-dkms.05:36
cappicardhowever, I'm receiving a build error: : error: too few arguments to function ā€˜ipv6_skip_exthdrā€™05:37
kunjidr_willis: Same, I've had it work, but I wouldn't say well, not terribly, but not well05:37
eboyblue3I'm a basic user (not the programming language), so I'm confused as to what you're talking about, cappicard05:37
bobafettis there a most common program used to run a proxy server under ubuntu ?05:37
ike_tattohi05:38
usr13eboyblue3: dr_willis I think ppc went away in '05 ir '06 (far as Mac computers are concerned).05:38
dr_willisi got rid of my imacdv a year ago..05:38
dr_willisit was... err.. poo.    ;-)05:38
usr13bobafett:  squid05:38
cappicardi'm not developing openswan. just trying to set it up. the kernel module is having major build hiccups05:39
eboyblue3I'm stuck with this until we have enough money for a shiny new MacBook Air05:39
bobafettcool, thanks05:39
usr13!squid | eboyblue305:39
ubottueboyblue3: squid is a caching proxy for the Web.  See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SquidGuard  See: http://www.squid-cache.org05:39
mojtabaI have this file in my hard disk, how can I install it? VNC-5.0.4-Linux-x64-DEB.tar.gz05:39
eboyblue3!dunno05:40
mojtabasorry if it seems very simple to you05:40
dr_willismojtaba:  vnc is in the repos.05:40
usr13eboyblue3: Sorry, that was for bobafett05:40
eboyblue3!compiling | mojtaba05:40
ubottumojtaba: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)05:40
dr_willismojtaba: no need to downlad the tar.gz stuff from a site normally05:40
usr13mojtaba: There is tightvnc and x11vnc05:40
mojtabaI have downloaded it from the realvnc site05:40
eboyblue3!vnc05:40
ubottuVNC is a protocol for remote desktop. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !FreeNX05:40
dr_willismojtaba: use tightvnc05:41
eboyblue3There. Problem solved05:41
eboyblue3!ubottu | ubottu05:41
ubottueboyblue3: Hi! I'm #ubuntu's favorite infobot, you can search my brain yourself at http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi | Usage info: http://ubottu.com/devel/wiki/Plugins | Bot channels and general info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Bots05:41
mojtabadr_willis: what is the difference between tight and x11vnc?05:41
PatrickDickeycappicard: You're better off checking with the openswan people. What's happening is whatever line that calls that function isn't passing enough variables to it. It's something in their program.05:41
eboyblue3I think I made an incursion05:41
usr13eboyblue3: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC05:41
cappicardok. i'll browse their site for a kernel module for the linux 3.5.0 kernel05:42
dr_willisx11vnc shares the current desktop that you see on rhe monitors05:42
eboyblue3!notme05:42
usr13mojtaba: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC05:42
dr_willis!info x11vnc05:42
ubottux11vnc (source: x11vnc): VNC server to allow remote access to an existing X session. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.13-1ubuntu1 (quantal), package size 973 kB, installed size 2050 kB05:42
usr13sorry eboyblue3 I did it again.05:42
PatrickDickeycappicard: or check for a mailing list or an IRC channel.05:42
cappicardbut yet the one provided with the 12.10 distribution is for the 2.6.37 kernel05:42
eboyblue3!forgiven05:42
eboyblue3!dash05:42
ubottu/bin/sh links to the DASH shell in all releases since Ubuntu Edgy (6.10). Since DASH is not 100% compatible with the BASH shell, some scripts might break. You can make scripts execute using BASH by changing the first line of the script to Ā« #! /bin/bash05:42
eboyblue3What did I just do05:42
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eboyblue3!search05:43
ubottuSearch factoids for term: !search <term>05:43
cappicardoh wait, 2.6.37 is the openswan version05:43
eboyblue3!search search05:43
ubottuFound: indexers, ubotu, multisearch*, kde docs, pinot, repeat-#kubuntu, uses apt's stuff for getting and searching packages, if*, s !search*, botabuse, strigi and 16 more, see http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi?search=search05:43
eboyblue3!multisearch05:43
timaaa[00:20] (timaaa) Ive got a major problem. Wont even boot. After i open grub it gives me bad target number, flashes to boot screen and freezes.05:43
mojtabaThanks, I will check the reference05:43
PatrickDickeyeboyblue3: You might want to /msg ubottu and do those there.05:43
dr_williseboyblue3:  /msg ubotu please...05:43
eboyblue3Okay05:43
cappicardyes, please. that is getting annoying05:43
eboyblue3I'll try to provide info05:43
eboyblue3Useful info05:44
makaraAre there any themes for Rhythmbox?05:44
PatrickDickeyeboyblue3: info for what? Things to search the bot for, or your question?05:44
eboyblue3!themes | makara05:44
ubottumakara: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freecode.com/tags/theme - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy05:44
eboyblue3Oops, not specific05:44
PatrickDickey!grub | timaaa this might help with fixing Grub issues.05:44
ubottutimaaa this might help with fixing Grub issues.: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10)05:44
usr13!factoids | eboyblue305:45
ubottueboyblue3: Hi! I'm #ubuntu's favorite infobot, you can search my brain yourself at http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi | Usage info: http://ubottu.com/devel/wiki/Plugins | Bot channels and general info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Bots05:45
eboyblue3makara: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=195880305:46
eboyblue3TL;DR: You can't, makara05:46
makara:(05:47
timaaaPatrickDickey: its not a grub issue its a ubuntu issue05:48
eboyblue3Oh well. You still have http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html , makara05:48
dr_williswhat.. no winamp skins..  ;-)05:48
PatrickDickeytimaaa: That link should still help you.05:49
kunjimakara: Well, as a Gnome app, Rhythmbox does respect the system theme05:50
mangdood_I installed Gnome, but I can't seem to get extensions to show up under gnome-tweak-tool. I installed an extension from the internet as well as the gnome-shell-extension package05:50
PatrickDickeytimaaa: Did the installation ever work? Or has it been doing this since you first installed ubuntu?05:50
makaraits like that's all any of the other players have over Rhythmbox - look and feel. Make custom themes possible and it will take it's rightful place as king!05:50
dr_willismangdood_: you may need to log out and back in05:50
timaaaI just installed an update today and it stoped working. Other than that its been great05:51
mangdood_dr_willis: I tried restarting and logging out05:51
dr_willisapp themes... how 1990ish....05:51
dr_willis;-)05:51
mangdood_the tip online for typing r into the run command dialog doesn't work either05:51
PatrickDickeytimaaa: You could try booting to a LiveCD and then "fixing Grub" most likely the update failed for some reason.05:51
john_ramboI am trying to add myself to sudo using visudo but when I type anything nothing is getting printed05:52
dr_willismangdood_: what ubuntu release?05:52
kunjimakara: Well, not entirely, for instance,  rhythmbox doesn't support .ape files as far as I know.05:52
makaradr_willis, can you say 'swing'05:52
PatrickDickeytimaaa: One other question. When you boot up, does it go straight into a grub> prompt, or does it try to boot Ubuntu first?05:52
timaaaIm on a netbook.. and it goes to grub05:52
pnkbstgrub grub grub05:52
kunjimakara: Not sure what swing you mean, but if it's the Java one then I will merely say I hate it :P05:53
eboyblue3Wait05:53
mangdood_dr_willis: :X I'm actually using mint. I don't suspect the mint channel can help, given the circumstances05:53
PatrickDickey!sudo | john_rambo05:53
ubottujohn_rambo: sudo is a command to run command-line programs with superuser privileges ("root") (also see !cli). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !gksu (GNOME, Xfce), or !kdesudo (KDE). If you're unable to execute commands with sudo see: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo05:53
iclouddoes anyone know how to make the xfce 4.10 (xubuntu 12.10) title bar icon bigger (minimize, maximize, close), they are so small05:54
eboyblue3My emulated Ubuntu says Ubuntu 12.10 on a maroon screen with 4 loading dots05:54
bazhangmangdood_, then ask mintsupport05:54
eboyblue3Does this mean it's working?05:54
PatrickDickeyeboyblue3: That's a good sign.... Unless it's been like that for about 20 minutes.05:54
kunjimakara: VLC is theme-able if you want to use that, though it doesn't track all your music files.05:54
makarakunji, isn't APE bad for your CPU?05:54
bazhang!mintsupport | mangdood_05:54
ubottumangdood_: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org05:54
eboyblue3I don't know how long it's been going05:54
eboyblue3!archsupport05:55
eboyblue3Test doesn't work05:55
bazhangeboyblue3, stop that05:55
makarakunji, nah - functional decomposition: rm for music vlc for vid05:55
kunjimakara: It takes a fair amount of processing, but it doesn't hurt anything, it would be an exxageration to say it's bad for the cpu.05:55
kunji*exaggeration05:55
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pnkbsttimaaa: you have to put the ubuntu installer disk on a usb stick, boot from it and do recovery05:56
kunjimakara: Suit yourself, Guayadeque will play .ape, no idea if it's theme-able or not though.  Lots of people like Clementine, I've never tried it though.05:56
timaaaHow to i boot recovery from it?05:56
dr_willis!recovery05:57
ubottuTo rescue a broken system, boot the alternate install CD and select "Rescue a broken system"05:57
pnkbsttimaaa: this would resemble what you did to install ubuntu on it in the first place05:57
dr_willishmm. thats not fir 12.1005:57
Cubhm05:57
pnkbsttimaaa: it depends on the netbook.  the startup bios message should tell you how to set boot priority or go into bios05:58
timaaaI never got the cds. I just downloaded in ISO05:58
bobafettseems like squid requires running apache ?05:58
PatrickDickeytimaaa: You have to burn the iso to a CD or USB.05:58
PatrickDickey!iso05:58
ubottuTo mount an ISO disc image, type Ā« sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint> Ā» - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.05:58
kunjimakara: You might like Songbird, not sure if it's in the repos though, I do know it is theme able05:58
pnkbsttimaaa: your netbook has a dvd drive?05:58
dr_willisbobafett:  i dont think so05:58
PatrickDickey!burning | timaaa05:58
ubottutimaaa: CD/DVD burning software: k3b (KDE), brasero (GNOME), gnomebaker, xcdroast, wodim (command-line) | To burn ISO files, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto05:58
eboyblue3Burning Ubuntu, going to test on Mac05:58
timaaaBurt to usb05:59
PatrickDickeyand one last one..05:59
dr_willismade a bootable live usb....  ;-)05:59
PatrickDickey!usb | timaaa05:59
ubottutimaaa: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent05:59
eboyblue3I don't know if my computer can boot from USB05:59
ArrayOfBoobsHi05:59
makarakunji, check the APE cons "http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Lossless_comparison#Free_Lossless_Audio_Codec_.28FLAC.29"05:59
timaaaI got it i think05:59
PatrickDickeyeboyblue3: If you have a DVD Drive, then burn an iso to DVD. Otherwise, you'll have to find out how to get into BIOS and see if it will boot to USB drives.06:00
kunjimakara: vs. FLAC, yes I know, I prefer FLAC over APE, but I sometimes find things that are already in APE06:00
makarakunji, thanks - I tried all the others. I like Rhythmbox06:00
makarakunji, boring people like me will convert them06:00
dr_willis!info mocd06:01
ubottuPackage mocd does not exist in quantal06:01
eboyblue3PatrickDickey: I have a DVD, I just don't know if my computer will boot from USB06:01
kunjimakara: I also like rhythmbox, I just need to use other things at times for stuff it doesn't play06:01
eboyblue3Drive06:01
pnkbst!ape06:01
pnkbstwhat is ape?06:01
kunjimakara: convert .ape files, hmm, maybe, but I would have to look for a process that preserved all the quality.06:01
hellomynameishello, is there a way to see the signal to noise ratio for my wifi connection? I am sitting in a coffe shop with a very erratic connection and would be iterested to see if it is a signal quality issue06:01
PatrickDickeyeboyblue3: are you mentioning it because I put up the usb burning information? If so, that was for timaaa.06:01
kunjipnkbst: It's an audio format, a lossless one, kind of like FLAC is06:02
eboyblue3Yes06:02
eboyblue3Uh, double accounts? ^06:02
eboyblue3Looks like Ubuntu is popular06:03
pnkbstit's been popular for years, yeah06:03
OweoqiIt's pretty active in here06:03
eboyblue31650 people06:03
Oweoqihey how do I set xchat to minimise to the messaging menu on close?06:03
eboyblue3My Mac's verifying the install06:03
PatrickDickeyhellomynameis: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-inssider-2-wifi-scanner-in-ubuntu-using-deb-package.html is one option.06:03
OweoqiI'm using 12.1006:03
eboyblue3I mean burn06:04
pnkbstmacs support booting from usb06:04
Reed_Solomonthis is really quite vexing06:04
PatrickDickeyOweoqi: is it in the preferences somewhere?06:04
* PatrickDickey doesn't use xchat...06:04
eboyblue3My mac's connected to ethernet, will this be a problem?06:04
hellomynameisPatrickDickey: thanks, Ill take a look06:04
scotty^Oweoqi: Just install XChat-GNOME instead06:04
PatrickDickeyeboyblue3: only if you don't want internet access.06:05
Oweoqiall good, I can't find it I may not be looking hard enough though06:05
Oweoqiis it better>06:05
Oweoqiintegration wise06:05
Reed_Solomonok, all of my usb joystick adapters only get input if I point the joystick right or down. left and up don't work.06:05
OweoqiI'll take that as a yes ahaha06:06
Reed_Solomoni tried it in windows and it calibrates fine06:06
Oweoqiinstalling now!06:06
scotty^Oweoqi: I've never used vanilla XChat so I can't say if XChat-GNOME integrates better, but it does appear in the messaging menu, so that's integration, right?06:07
phunyguyI guess I better get used to windows 8 if I am going to use this tablet... :(  I thought Ubuntu supported UEFI systems? I disabled secure-boot, and even put ubuntu-secure-remix on the USB stick, but it will not boot on this system at all.06:07
scotty^Oweoqi: To find it install Synapic Package Manager and then just search for XChat - you will see both XChat and XChat-GNOME06:08
PatrickDickeyReed_Solomon: http://askubuntu.com/questions/32031/how-do-i-configure-a-joystick-or-gamepad may help you. I'm not sure though, as I don't use a joystick.06:09
PatrickDickeyphunyguy: Have you tried any other linux distros? Just to make sure it's not the tablet.06:09
Reed_SolomonPatrickDickey: thanks ill check it out, the driver itself isnt registering keypresses06:10
phunyguyeeesh... I guess I could pull down Fedora...06:10
Reed_Solomonbut ill see if it shows anything there06:10
scotty^phunyguy: I think Raring will support UEFI systems.  You can ask on #ubuntu+1 about that.  But be careful if it's a Samsung tablet.06:10
kunjiphunguy: Technically it does support them, but some hardware manufacturers don't really follow the specs, or you could be having some other issue that's not even UEFI related.  Sorry, but I'm too tired to help out on this one, I don't have enough knowledge to troubleshoot it too much, and also I don't have similar hardware to verify whether something should or should not work from here.06:10
PatrickDickeyReed_Solomon: if not, then try googling usb joystick ubuntu and see what you find.06:10
phunyguyscotty^, it's a Lenovo Thinkpad 206:10
phunyguy(tablet)06:10
kunjiscotty^: 12.10 already is supposed to support them06:11
phunyguymaybe I can pull down raring as well.06:11
timaaaIm just going to reinstall06:11
scotty^I've never heard of ubuntu-secure-remix though, so you might already be one step ahead of me06:11
phunyguyI dont even care to install it, I am just curious to see how it feels on a tablet.06:11
PatrickDickeyI thought ubuntu-secure-remix was more a locked down version of Ubuntu. Not so much an UEFI friendly version.06:11
Reed_SolomonPatrickDickey: well already that help file tells me to apt-get install jscalibrator, which is non-existant in repositories06:12
scotty^Oweoqi:  Did it work?06:13
Reed_Solomonyep that did not solve anything.  seems to be a problem with the driver itself06:13
phunyguyPatrickDickey, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI06:13
phunyguy:P06:13
alcoder is there the dev package for pulgins-good of gstreamer ? I can't seem to find actual data structure headers of those plugins06:13
phunyguyI may be boned though... this tablet is x86 only.06:13
ClientAlivewhat's the deal with removing transmission bit torrent from ubuntu?06:14
Oweoqixchat-gnome is buggy as heck!06:14
Oweoqiit's crashed on me 3 times now06:14
scotty^Oweoqi:  Did it work?06:14
OweoqiI'm trying it now06:14
chaos_plaguewhy do you want to use xchat?06:14
scotty^Really?  It's never crashed here on 32bit Ubuntu06:14
ClientAliveIf I do a sudo apt-get remove transmission <- it apparently can't find the package. If i go through synaptic, it wants to remove gnome along with it06:14
PatrickDickeyphunyguy: There's your problem. The instructions say you must use a 64-bit version of Ubuntu, as the 32-bit doesn't recognize EFI. But your tablet only works with 32-bit versions.06:15
Oweoqiwhat's wrong with xchat?06:15
ClientAliveI like deluge and want it to be default for torrent files06:15
chaos_plagueTheres nothing wrong with xchat i actually like it but why not something like irssi?06:15
genoobiehey all06:16
OweoqiI am lazy and it just works06:16
genoobieubuntu and lubuntu are not the same, I have lubuntu with LXDE and a chromium browser06:16
genoobieI am having trouble getting flash to play in the browser06:16
phunyguyPatrickDickey, I think that pertains to it not installing properly in EFI mode, however it should still boot06:16
PatrickDickeyClientAlive: If you're opening them in Firefox, this might help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=104841306:16
ClientAliveok06:17
scotty^How is it genoobie?06:17
Noskcajgenoobie, have you put chrome on?06:17
genoobieI did but chrome is *super* laggy06:17
genoobieI followed this guide here06:17
genoobiehttp://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-enable-flash-support-for-google-chromium-browser.html06:17
scotty^cd ..06:17
genoobiepersonally lubuntu friggin' rocks06:17
PatrickDickeyI'm running lubuntu with chrome right now, and I don't have issues with flash. It might be something else going on though.06:18
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Oweoqipcmanfm gives me the shits06:18
Oweoqiit's fantastic but can't create links06:18
genoobiePatrickDickey, which version lubuntu06:18
PatrickDickey12.1006:18
PatrickDickey12.10 x 64 to be clear.06:18
genoobie12.04 i dunno if it's any diff06:18
genoobie12.04 x 3206:18
Gneagenoobie: actually, lubuntu and ubuntu are the same, they just use a different gui frontend. the packages all come from the same place.06:18
genoobiethat's what I figured so06:19
genoobieI figured I would ask here to see if anyone encountered this with some success...06:19
Gneawell I use chromium with flash in ubuntu 12.04 64bit no problems06:19
genoobieGnea, right out of the box?06:20
PatrickDickeyWell it was laggy on 12.04 and when I was only running 2GB of RAM, but since I've upgraded, it seems to work.06:20
Gneagenoobie: yes.06:20
genoobiewtf06:20
genoobiemaybe I will reinstall the OS06:20
Gneagenoobie: what version is your chrome?06:20
genoobielemme see06:20
genoobieVersion 23.0.1271.97 Ubuntu 12.04 (23.0.1271.97-0ubuntu0.12.04.1)06:21
Gneasame thing I have06:21
genoobieurgh...06:21
genoobieokay OS reinstall06:21
Gneagenoobie: so what sort of issues is youtube exhibiting?06:21
genoobienot just youtube06:21
genoobieany page with flash06:21
Gneaokay, so what's the problem exactly?06:22
Meerkatyes06:22
Meerkatsame here06:22
genoobieyellow bar at top06:22
genoobiecould not load shockwave flsh06:22
axisyshow do I make the wifi solid instead of blinking?06:22
Gneagenoobie: what video card do you have?06:22
genoobieGnea a crappy one :)06:22
genoobieS306:22
Gneaoh :)06:22
Gneahm06:23
genoobiebut should not matter (I think)06:23
axisysi have having same youtube/flash issue with chrome.. works fine with firefox06:23
makarahere's a long shot: I plug in Sony NetMD player in USB (I want to copy music from old discs). Where do I find device?06:23
Gneagenoobie: do you happen to know what video driver it's using?06:23
genoobiehold a sec06:23
axisysI am using06:24
axisys00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)06:24
genoobiexserver-xorg-savage-video06:24
axisysmine is agpgart-intel06:24
genoobiebut the video card should not impact it (I think)06:25
Gneagenoobie: interesting. what's the output of:  lspci | grep VGA   ?06:25
Gneagenoobie: it might if it's the wrong driver06:25
axisysGnea: i think google chrome broke06:25
axisysGnea: youtube/flash works fine with firefix06:25
axisysfirefox*06:25
genoobieugh, hold on, copying by hand06:26
axisysI get could not load plugin06:27
genoobie01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. 86C270-294 Savage/IX-MC (rev 11)06:27
axisyson chrome/youtube06:27
genoobiebtw Gnea thanks for your input on this06:27
genoobiethere are a few drivers for S306:28
Gneagenoobie: okay, try this:  sudo lspci -k     what does it say for 'kernel driver in use: ' under the VGA component?06:28
genoobiesavagefb06:28
Gneagenoobie: do you have glxgears installed?06:28
genoobieGnea, not that I know of...06:29
Gneagenoobie: you should install it and see if it runs :)06:29
genoobieok06:29
axisysI am using i91506:29
axisysbut I also installed ccsm today06:29
axisysi wonder when it broke06:29
Gneaaxisys: you should try glxgears as well06:30
scotty^genoobie: I think glxgears might be in mesa-utils, which also contains glxinfo06:30
axisysGnea: works fine06:30
genoobieokay06:30
scotty^What is the output of glxinfo |grep render ?06:30
Gneaaxisys: let it run for a bit, what FPS are you getting?06:30
axisys299 frames in 5.0 seconds = 59.650 FPS06:30
Gneaaxisys: sounds about right. what version of flash is installed?06:31
axisys$ glxinfo | grep render06:31
axisysdirect rendering: Yes06:31
axisysOpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Mobile IntelĀ® GM45 Express Chipset  GL_NV_conditional_render, GL_ARB_ES2_compatibility, GL_ARB_debug_output,06:31
axisysscotty^: ^06:31
vnc786where do i ask question related to usb not able to detect in bios but showing in user space want to boot thru usb ...06:32
Gneagenoobie: I should tell you know, I have to go in a bit06:32
Gneavnc786: older systems may not boot via usb by default...06:32
genoobieGnea, direct rendering: Yes06:32
cfhowlettvnc786, you might have to try a PXE install06:33
scotty^vnc786 You might need to flash your BIOS to a newer version.  Be careful though.06:33
genoobieOpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on softpipe06:33
scotty^Or PXE06:33
genoobieGL_NV_conditional_render, GL_AMD_conservative_depth,06:33
scotty^genoobie:  There is your problem06:33
genoobieah-hah :)06:33
scotty^I didn't think savagefb sounded very good06:33
vnc786no it's new MB gigabyte ga350 with amd dual core 4 gb RAM06:34
genoobieoh, so now you're slamming my crappy hardware :)06:34
Gneascotty^: perhaps you can get them sorted, I have to go06:34
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scotty^Gnea:  What other S3 drivers are there?06:34
genoobieGnea, tx for your help!06:34
Gneagenoobie: cheers06:34
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genoobiescotty, I think there's savage, and S306:34
Gneascotty^: I just apt-cache search savage06:35
Gneahasta06:35
genoobiethere's a ton...06:35
scotty^Crappy driver actually06:35
genoobieS3, savage, s3virge, s3-lts-quantal06:36
genoobiebut my install of 12.10 did not work06:36
setientgod, i remember those.06:36
genoobieI mean the video did not work06:36
scotty^Well you don't want the s3virge driver - S3 Virge is a different card.  I know because I once had one :)06:37
genoobiescotty^, what is your thought process here06:37
genoobiewhy is savagefb not listed?06:38
scotty^genoobie:  We need to get you using a better driver.  Hold on while I go and read up about those other drivers you mentioned.06:38
genoobiescotty^, many, many thanks06:38
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scotty^genoobie: savagefb stand for Savage Frame Buffer - frame buffer=not good06:38
genoobiek06:39
JokesOnYou77Hi all, I'm looking for a way to print to output only the first 2 characters that are numbers from a file06:40
pnkbstscotty^: not good? if not for framebuffers, you would have had much slower graphics all these years06:40
phunyguyso I tried a Fedora iso and dd'd it to the USB stick like they told me, and that didn't boot either.....06:41
vnc786cfhowlett: scotty^:  here is the exact model of MB "gigabyte ga-350n"  i checked on gigabyte website but no luck06:41
phunyguyPatrickDickey, ^^^06:41
JokesOnYou77Is there a way to print to output only the first 2 characters that are numbers from a file ?06:42
aeon-ltdJokesOnYou77: 'man head' it might be able to do what you want06:42
aeon-ltdi'm gonna read the man page now as well06:42
scotty^genoobie: xserver-xorg-video-savage-lts-quantal is for the backport to 12.04.2 so don't worry about that for now06:43
JokesOnYou77aeon-ltd, I looked, I dono't think is lets you select to print only digits06:43
genoobieso scotty^ I am a total newb06:43
dr_willisJokesOnYou77:  use awk perhaps06:43
linux_is_my_herois there a room for chrome/flash issues?06:43
genoobienot sure how to install a new driver.06:43
genoobielinux_is_my_hero, they are being discussed here a bit atm06:43
genoobielinux_is_my_hero, but not exclusively06:44
aeon-ltdJokesOnYou77: if you do 'head -c 2 path/to/file' it works06:44
linux_is_my_heroi recently did an update and now fash doesnt work in chrome.  before the update, it worked.06:44
genoobieheh06:44
linux_is_my_hero*ubuntu system update06:44
scotty^genoobie:  I think the one you want is xserver-xorg-video-savage so we just need to work out why it wasn't installed automatically06:44
PatrickDickeyphunyguy: I'd check in #ubuntu+1 then and see how they're doing with getting Raring to boot.06:44
phunyguyk06:45
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scotty^vnc786: I'm a little busy now but will try to get back to you later06:45
JokesOnYou77aeon-ltd, I'm not looking for the first 2 bytes, I'm looking for the first 2 characters that are digits06:45
aeon-ltdoh06:45
genoobiescotty^, okay, I follow you so far06:45
genoobiethe modprobe dbase might be wrong06:45
genoobie?06:45
genoobieI mean the PCI dbase might be wrong06:45
scotty^hmm yeah maybe06:46
scotty^You mean the online dbase?06:46
genoobiescotty^, yes06:46
dr_willisJokesOnYou77:  if you figure out a regular expression that does what you need. you could use grep. or awk or perl or  python..06:46
scotty^Or the compiled-in PCI-id's?06:46
vnc786scotty^: okay ..i will trying something by the time ...or tell some other channel name where i can ask06:46
genoobiethe online one06:46
dr_willisJokesOnYou77:  do the numbers have to be side by side? on the same line?06:47
genoobiescotty^, the online database06:48
linux_is_my_herohow do i completely uninstall and reinstall flash for chrome?06:48
scotty^OK06:49
scotty^That shouldn't matter.  I'm just looking up the X.Org website for what Savage chips have what level of support in the driver06:50
dONALDHi people!06:50
dONALDI have the new Opera installed, and the link targets are missing from tooltips. Can anyone help me in this matter?06:51
xujun1234i want to use blueteeth device,but how06:52
kunjilinux_is_my_hero: As I understand it flash is packaged as part of chrome, so the best way would probably be to completely remove and then reinstall chrome.  You would lose your bookmarks, etc.. that way though if doing that removing it completely (i.e. with purge), unless you track them down and back them up someplace else first.06:52
dr_willisdONALD: checked the opera support forums?06:53
scotty^genoobie:  According to http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/S3Savage your Savage IX should be supported.06:53
genoobiekunji, you could prolly install another browser import the bookmarks, reinstall back, and re-import the bookmarks06:53
genoobiescotty^, a couple of things06:53
dONALDdr_willis: no, only googled it, with no result whatsoever06:53
genoobieI tried installing 12.1006:53
dr_williskunji: purge will not tiuch his settings in his home06:54
genoobiethat has the newer version of the savage driver06:54
dONALDI thought I get help faster on irc...06:54
manadysIs it possible to tell Ubuntu to install only the updates that won't require a reboot?06:54
genoobiedid not work (although I didn't really push)06:54
kunjidr_willis: Ah, good, I wasn't sure if they were in home or not for chrome, I don't use it06:54
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genoobieso I went an installed 12.04 and suppressed the update of xserver-xorg-savage-video06:54
genoobieit's on hold06:54
help2streamhi guys06:54
dr_willisall users files are nirmally in their  home. ;-)06:55
* help2stream is in desperate need of help with setting up internet radio stream06:55
kunjidr_willis: Yeah, I'm not thinking too well, almost 2 A.M. here :P06:55
dr_willis!info icecast06:55
ubottuPackage icecast does not exist in quantal06:55
help2streamshoutcast not so easy as on windoze06:55
dONALDI've seen 12.10 does not support the closed source ATI friver06:55
help2stream!info icecast06:55
help2stream?06:56
dr_willis!find icecast06:56
help2streamconfused06:56
ubottuFound: icecast2, liquidsoap-plugin-icecast06:56
dONALDso no surprise it also does not support something else06:56
dr_willis!info icecast206:56
ubottuicecast2 (source: icecast2): streaming media server. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.3.2-9ubuntu1 (quantal), package size 215 kB, installed size 686 kB06:56
PatrickDickeydONALD: I'm using the closed source driver right now. It doesn't support it if you're using an older card though.06:56
PatrickDickeydONALD: Which video card do you have?06:56
genoobiescotty^, when I installed 12.1006:56
scotty^dONALD:  It does, except not on pre Radeon HD5000 hardware06:56
dONALDHD6400M I think06:57
help2streamiv come to icecast links in google searches but its  grating on me06:57
genoobiescotty^, the xorg log said "dri-not loaded"06:57
scotty^genoobie:  And if you allow the update on 12.04?06:57
dONALDanyway, it failed to install on my box06:57
genoobiehaven't tried06:57
dr_willisati is always removeing older hardware support06:57
dONALD12.10 did06:57
dONALDLOL06:57
dONALDI don't mean ati doesn't support older cards06:57
genoobieassumed = borked because the 12.10 livecd !working06:57
dONALDI mean 12.10 doesn't support closed ati driver06:58
dONALDI've read it in some forum comment06:58
PatrickDickeydONALD: Actually ATI doesn't support older cards. Well They don't officially support them anymore.06:58
dr_willisdONALD: depends on your card.06:58
kunjiWell, not removing exactly, you just use the legacy driver now for the older devices an it only gets security updates, or am I mixed up?06:58
genoobiescotty^, let me see if I can find the exact output of my xorg log06:58
help2streamwillis wud using old icecast be ok06:58
dONALDyeah, true, though the problem was the latter06:58
help2streamlike icecast from its .org site06:58
manadysIs it possible to do an upgrade from Ubuntu Server 12.04 to 12.10?06:59
dr_willishelp2stream: why use an old one06:59
PatrickDickeydONALD: So are you running 12.04 or 12.10 now?06:59
dONALDanyway, any idea about the tooltip thingie?06:59
scotty^genoobie:  That would be good. So you are saying that the 12.10 LiveCD worked but the 12.10 install did not?06:59
dONALDsorry, xubuntu 12.04 on 64bit sys06:59
help2streami loked for icecast2 and was presented so many options i was like06:59
help2streamderp06:59
help2streamlooked*06:59
PatrickDickeymanadys: it's a part of Update Manager. You might have to install upgrade-manager-core though.06:59
dONALD12.04 x86_64 I mean06:59
manadysPatrickDickey: interesting, when I did do-release-upgrade it tells me there's nothing...07:00
genoobieno, I don't think I tried the livecd, but the desktop install definitely did not work07:00
genoobienor did the alternate install07:00
dr_willishelp2stream:  check the ubuntu wiki pages for a guide perhaps07:00
dr_willis!wiki07:00
ubottuhttp://wiki.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu development documentation wiki. If you are looking for system help, please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community - the Ubuntu community documentation.07:00
PatrickDickeymanadys: Go into Software Sources, and make sure you've got Updates set to Any new Version.07:00
scotty^genoobie:  OK07:00
genoobiescotty^, the first live-cd that worked was xubuntu 12.04 and I used that info to help07:00
manadysbut do-release-upgrade appears to have started getting quantal...07:00
genoobiescotty^, I put together a bug report here https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111090507:01
sotehelp.. what setting do I have to un-tick to stop the windows from sticking to each other.. the stick is so powerful that the wobbly window stretches across the screen before releasing the window beside it07:01
ubottuUbuntu bug 1110905 in xserver-xorg-video-savage (Ubuntu) "S3 savage support is not working in 12.10 and beyond" [Undecided,New]07:01
help2streamyeh was looking for something pretty how to, shall try and come bk if problems07:01
help2streamthanks07:01
manadyswho says living on the edge with production systems is bad?07:01
scotty^genoobie:  Checking that bug report now07:01
dr_willisi am the edge..... ;-)07:01
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nearsthi ppl07:02
genoobiethe relevant line is07:02
cfhowlettnearst, greetings07:02
genoobiehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1590896 on line 61907:03
dONALDLOL I just solved it07:04
PatrickDickeydONALD: How?07:04
genoobiescotty^, oh eff07:05
dONALD#turn off the toolbar at the bottom in appearance07:05
genoobiesomething is wrong the the bug report07:05
dONALD*#107:05
dONALD#2 enable tooltips07:05
foxloverjoin #php07:05
manadyswell here's hoping development release is decent and doesn't kill my server07:05
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dONALDthe toolbar was set to "show only when needed", that's why it did not work07:06
dr_willisquantal is not tge development rekease07:06
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PatrickDickeymanadys: if it's downloading Quantal, that's not a development release.  Well not in the "beta" sense of the word.07:06
dONALDanyway, bye for now07:06
manadysthat's what I figured...07:06
manadyshttps://help.ubuntu.com/12.10/serverguide/installing-upgrading.html says that do-release-upgrade would upgrade...07:07
manadysand with -d it's be the development version07:07
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genoobieoh eff07:08
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genoobieeff eff eff07:08
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guide_Xeff?07:08
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genoobieyeah as in I effed something up07:08
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genoobiescotty^, you still here?  There is a more relevant line here...07:09
guide_Xsame here, I spent all day effing up.. 10 straight hours of effing up07:09
guide_Xin the end I still can't boot into ubuntu :(07:09
genoobiehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1590824/    on line 43807:09
genoobiecan't load xaa sub-module07:09
PatrickDickeyguide_X: What errors do you get when you try to boot into Ubuntu? Or what happens?07:10
ArmoredDragoonis there any way to force my ethernet adapter to do gigabit speeds? The switch indicates a gigabit link, but the interface only shows the two amber lights and not the green gigabit light (as in it is only 100mbit,) and ethtool shows it is at gigabit, but iperf shows that it is indeed only 100mbit07:10
RigidWigIf I am trying to telnet from a remote address to an ubuntu server, should [sudo tshark -i eth0 -f "tcp port 25"] be able to see it?07:10
genoobiescotty^, and then it falls back to shadowfb as a result07:10
guide_Xwell I'm using virtualbox, and this unity stuff is so slow it takes like 4 minutes just to type the word terminal07:10
guide_Xalso things like browsing folders I waste whole minutes while annimations finish07:10
manadysguide_X: that's not just virtualbox07:10
PatrickDickeyArmoredDragoon: It also depends on what the other end is running. If you force it to do gigabit, and the other side of the connection (computer or modem/router) can't do that, it won't talk.07:11
manadysI don't use ubuntu on my netbook because of that same thing07:11
PatrickDickeyguide_X: Did you give it enough memory?07:11
guide_Xand so I keep trying to fix it, and I'm not very good with ubuntu + it's slow, so I have installed it three times and deleted it three times after I effed it up07:11
nearstbrb07:11
scotty^genoobie:  Sitll here - I've just found that line in the log too07:11
ArmoredDragoonPatrickDickey: the switch is gigabit, it was doing gigabit earlier but then stopped suddenly, I don't know why. The switch lights even indicate it has a gigabit link, but the physical port on the computer indicates only 100mbit07:11
guide_XI gave it 2 gb of ram and a 30 gb hdd, I also tried with 2 processors07:11
genoobieso that's at the root of the detect problem I'd assume07:12
guide_Xbut simple things like typing text, and clicking icons, and animations take EONS07:12
genoobiepersonally, b/c I'm a newb I wouldn't have a frickin' clue how to solve it07:12
guide_Xworst thing is i'm just trying to do some php dev without sitting in a terminal session all day07:12
dr_willisi think i reccomended usoing lubuntu in vbox several hours ago.......07:13
guide_Xand this stupid project requires linux07:13
scotty^genoobie:  Line 438 is OK - see line 207:13
soteguide_x have you watched any ubuntu installing videos on youtube ?07:13
dr_willisso install a simple window manager guide_X07:13
guide_Xbut that's not the same distribution right? so it's not as supported or?07:13
dr_willisits totally suypported07:13
dr_willis!lubuntu07:13
ubottulubuntu is Ubuntu with LXDE instead of !GNOME as desktop environment, which makes it extremely lightweight. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu - /join #lubuntu for lubuntu support.07:13
scotty^genoobie:  It seems Xubuntu uses an older version of the xserver than Ubuntu.07:13
dr_willisits ubuntu with a lighter desktop07:13
PatrickDickeyguide_X: sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop or sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop They're both supported.07:13
guide_Xyou see, if I can't use unity, whats the point? ubuntu team is probably focused on the ubuntu + unity07:13
guide_Xnot the others07:14
genoobieok07:14
genoobieI'm still with you07:14
dr_willisif you want unity.. tne you really dont want to be using it in vbox07:14
guide_Xwell i'll try it07:14
scotty^genoobie:  Either that  or you a Franken-system with an old xserver and a new driver07:14
dr_willisunity needs decent 3d hardware,... thats the core of your slowness07:14
pnkbstguide_X: not necessarily07:14
PatrickDickeyguide_X: They're all parts of the same family.07:14
genoobie:)07:14
dr_williswell 'ok' 3d hardware07:14
soteunity is annoying once you get adapted to it, you will soon want to try other DE's out07:14
dr_willisfor getting real 'work' done - many people in here use very very miniomal window managers like 'awsome' or 'ratpossion'07:15
guide_XI started to like it for a while when I figured out how to disable some of the effects, but it still wasn't good enough.. eventually I broke it finding ways to lower the setting, and deleted it heh07:15
dr_willisratposion07:15
pnkbstguide_X: all the maintainers for all the different WMs all focus on making it work well, and many developers prefer other WMs to unity as well07:15
guide_Xhmm .. I will probably try to go back to gnome, but when I went back to gnome, it seemed like the menus were glitchy07:15
pnkbstand stumpwm07:15
* PatrickDickey likes unity just had issues with memory and switched to lubuntu instead07:15
dr_willisguide_X:  which gnome?07:15
guide_Xlike it'd click and the menus would appear and disapper07:15
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guide_Xgnome classic no effects07:16
scotty^guide_X: That is bug 1046497 and bug 105593607:16
ubottubug 1046497 in Unity "Unity through llvmpipe is slow" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/104649707:16
ubottubug 1055936 in unity (Ubuntu) "Unity is unusuably slow with fallback software rendering (LLVMpipe)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/105593607:16
guide_Xhmm i see07:16
dr_willisllvmpipe is a area they are working on...07:16
genoobiescotty^, the truth is the hardware is old07:16
dr_willisits new in 12.1007:16
pnkbstalso, gnome has had many more years to have the bugs ironed out compared to unity07:17
guide_Xhmm perhaps 12.04 would functuion better07:17
dr_willis12.04 has unity 2d if you want unity07:17
dr_willisthat will run better in vbox07:17
pnkbstratpoison is small and simple enough to not suffer from many bugs07:17
guide_XI will try that07:17
dr_willisid bet lubuntu would still be faster07:17
guide_Xit'll probably be better07:17
guide_Xwell then i'm trying to break the pattern, you know?07:18
dr_willisif your system is installed.. its trivial to install lubuntu-desktop07:18
sotenever had any issues with Gnome.. love it, but logged in using Cairo Dock at the moment .. it can be glitchy but that is the fun part07:18
aeon-ltdpnkbst: ratpoison - tiling right? kinda annoying to learn07:18
dr_willisand try out lubuntu07:18
guide_Xwell plus I need something with svn07:18
pnkbstratpoison requires you to be a moderate to advanced linux user though, or have lots of time to learn07:18
sotetrial and error makes perfect07:18
dr_willisi dont see how 'with svn' really applies..  its in the repos.. so every ubuntu variant can have svn07:18
dr_willis!svn07:19
ubottusvn is Subversion: an open-source revision control system, which aims to be a compelling replacement for CVS. See http://subversion.tigris.org/07:19
guide_Xoh because I don't know the terminal svn07:19
dr_willisi suggesst learning the terminal07:19
guide_XI need something with svn into the ui07:19
genoobieugh07:19
pnkbstaeon-ltd: the tiling itself doesn't take very long to learn.  it's the rare commands you need to learn like switching wifi connections and mounting usb drives07:19
dr_willis'doing development' and 'not wanting to learn the terminal' is like.. wanting to garden.. but not get your hands in the dirt...07:19
dr_willisits the funnest part07:20
soteI suggest typing the same questions into a youtube search and watch a video on the topic, there are hundreds07:20
nearstwhats up07:20
guide_Xproblem is, I'm already horrible with svn, the terminal only complicates it more..07:20
guide_XI07:20
aeon-ltdguide_X: learn git?07:20
pnkbstaeon-ltd: switching programs is just C-t RET, and running them is C-t ! program07:20
kunjisvn is gross use git07:20
guide_XI know git, and visual sourcesafe, and nolw I work somewhere with svn, and i'm totally lost with it heh07:20
guide_Xnot my choice heh, but I must use it07:21
aeon-ltdpnkbst: i'm already a dwm user, i don't think the efficiency gains of tiling is worth it, depending on the user07:21
kunjiguide_X: Ah, well then I guess you're stuck with it T.T, I don't really know how to use it07:21
kunjiPersonally I don't like tiling much07:21
guide_Xon the old ubuntu box i have something called rabbitcvs or something07:21
PatrickDickeyguide_X: You might check the link that ubottu gave you though. It might have some tutorials on how to use subversion in a terminal.07:21
RigidWighow can I omit SSH from a tshark command?07:22
nearstprecise-quantal is big different release?07:22
cfhowlettnearst, different from what?07:23
genoobieok07:23
genoobieit might be bed07:23
guide_Xwell hope they figure out the virtual box problem07:23
genoobieso scotty^ what's the general idea so I can try and implement07:23
guide_Xall they have to do is detect a pc which can't handle the ui07:24
guide_Xoh vbox eh? well disable this stuff...07:24
PatrickDickeyguide_X: I hate saying it probably won't be figured out. The problem isn't going to be on Ubuntu's side. It'll be on Oracle's side. Because Oracle uses specfic hardware for emulation.07:24
guide_Xoh07:24
dgbaley27I'd like to upgrade a chroot but it's a PITA when the update messes with (starts/restarts/stops) processes on the host system. Is there a clean way to prevent this?07:24
dr_willisguide_X:  thats the point of llvm - iiits suppost to give a fallback 2d mode07:25
guide_Xdoes it work better in other vm software?07:25
genoobieif i change the driver07:25
dr_willisi only use vbox.. and rarely at taht07:25
PatrickDickeyguide_X: Your mileage may vary.07:25
dr_willisif im running ubuntu in vbox on my windows machine.. i use Lubuntu07:25
genoobiei wouldn't be able to change back07:25
guide_Xhmm07:25
nearstcfhowlett, im now on precise. just thinking to upgrade to quantal. some hardware and software need better kernel to run like ati :(07:25
scotty^genoobie: Re line 619 - does that file exist in that directory?07:26
PatrickDickeyI'd just use something like lubuntu or xubuntu (or maybe even kubuntu, but probably not).07:26
guide_Xwould it work better with a gforce gt610 in vbox? the pc I was failing with all day uses no accelleration07:26
Zoomhello guys i am newbie i need to know whts the good version for me 12.04 or 12.10..i am developer i want to use ubuntu for developing purpose07:26
guide_Xthe pc i'm currently on has the gt61007:26
scotty^genoobie (on the non-working install)07:26
cfhowlett!sputnik|Zoom,07:26
PatrickDickeyguide_X: The nice thing about lubuntu or the others is, pretty much anything that installs in ubuntu will install in them.07:26
dr_willisyou did install the  vbox guest addations guide_X  ?07:26
soteLubuntu is less feature packed on live cd ? so runs more efficiently ?07:26
rems_hello07:26
dr_willisguide_X:  best/fastest would be a full normal instgall...07:27
nearstZoom, either will work for developer :)07:27
rems_how are you all?!07:27
cfhowlettZoom, 12.10 would be my suggestion07:27
dr_willislubuntu has a decent feature sset.. just not the  eyeandy07:27
guide_Xwhen I went to install guest tools with vbox, it froze and then never booted again07:27
guide_Xit got stuck at one of the [ ok ] stuff in the beginning07:27
cfhowlettZoom, also the dell/ubuntu customized developer version is called "sputnik"07:27
scotty^genoobie: (on the non-working install)07:27
guide_XI rebooted a few times and it was just hosed, so I went for a reinstall07:27
PatrickDickeysote: It's a lightweight version of Ubuntu. Instead of some of the ubuntu applications, it uses others. Like Gnumeric instead of LibreOffice Calc.07:28
guide_XI am afraid to install the tools now heh07:28
nearstguide_X, u install expension pack for vbox?07:28
dr_willisi belive theres a site somewhere that has vbox images also for differnt os's  - but those might  be altereed from a normal ubuntu install07:28
PatrickDickeyguide_X: Actually installing the tools might be a good idea.07:28
soteguide_x: remove your graphics card and plug it back in... tricks it into thinking it's brand new then try to solve your issues07:28
dr_willisguide_X:  so install lubuntu-desktop package and see how well it workss07:28
rems_hey, is there data and general conscience about an increse of the kernal panics with the new ubuntu versions? 12.xx and 11xx too?!07:28
rems_just to know07:28
guide_Xhmm i'm afraid to heh07:29
rems_because i experience it with different computers07:29
sotethanks PatrickDickey07:29
guide_Xare those even made by the same people07:29
dr_willisguide_X:  you do know you can backup and clone vmware installs?07:29
dr_williserr vbox instals ;)07:29
guide_Xyeah07:29
scotty^rems: That data is in launchpad if you use the correct query URI07:29
rems_so i can't install new versions and can't get the benefice of updates!07:29
cfhowlettrems_, no hard stats that i know of, but I'd suggest the LTS version to avoid those kind of issues ... for the most part07:29
dr_willisbackup your setup... play with it.. restore it if needed07:29
guide_Xbut I hadn't thjought of it all day07:29
guide_Xbut I will07:29
guide_XI think i'll try it on this machine instead07:30
dr_willisthe vbox manual is worth reading also....07:30
guide_Xit has the beefy video07:30
PatrickDickeyguide_X: http://virtualboximages.com/Free.VirtualBox.VDI.Downloads I haven't tried these, nor do I recommend them. But, they're there. And there's an ubuntu 12.10 one.07:30
guide_Xhmm cool07:30
scotty^genoobie: ????07:30
guide_Xi'll give it a shot07:30
dr_willisvbox really isent using your video card.. untill you install the guest  addations...07:30
guide_Xhmm ok07:31
ArmoredDragoonPatrickDickey: apparently the driver is at fault http://www.rvdavid.net/how-to-get-gigabit-speeds-from-rtl81118168b-pci-express-gigabit-ethernet-controller-on-ubuntu-linux/07:31
guide_XI guess I was afraid to use it after that first time07:31
ArmoredDragoonPatrickDickey: ubuntu loads the wrong driver07:31
sotelearn from trial and error07:31
PatrickDickeyArmoredDragoon: Does the site tell you how to fix the problem?07:31
rems_cfhowlett, yeah?! LTS you say... i'll try it with a livecd07:31
rems_but i think i tried it07:31
rems_cfhowlett, 12.04?!07:31
cfhowlett!LTS|rems_,07:31
ubotturems_,: LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; with the exception of 12.04 (Precise Pangolin), which will be supported for 5 years on the desktop. The current LTS version of Ubuntu is !Precise (Precise Pangolin 12.04)07:31
rems_cfhowlett, i tried it, but it was on usb live, could be a prob?!07:32
guide_Xhmm brb, thanks for the help07:32
rems_ubottu,07:32
cfhowlettrems_,  usb shouldn't effect kernel performance ...07:33
rems_ubottu, cfhowlett :  i tried it, but it was on usb live, could be a prob?!07:33
ubotturems_: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)07:33
ArmoredDragoonPatrickDickey: yeah07:33
ArmoredDragoonPatrickDickey: well, mostly07:33
rems_lol ubottu07:33
rems_ah ah :)07:33
rems_ok cfhowlett07:33
rems_cfhowlett, hmmm07:33
nearstgj ubottu07:34
rems_cfhowlett, i can't install new versions and get the update, i only can use ubuntu 10.xx, from 11.xx, iget a problem :) the same with the new versions of linux mint, etc, debian too07:35
scotty^genoobie:  That file is not in that diretory on my 12.04 32 bit install, but I don't have an S3 card.  That directory does have drivers for a lot of other cards that I don't have though.07:35
sote<-- is away from computer07:35
rems_cfhowlett, do they share something in common? about the kernel or something?!07:35
scotty^genoobie:  So you might need to copy it there manually07:36
cfhowlettrems_ what error message do you get on update failure ...07:36
nearsttry with sudo apt-get install --fix-missing07:36
cfhowlettrems_, are you on some funky homebuilt computer with customized hardware or something?07:37
rems_cfhowlett, nope, with my 10.10 installed, it is said that the version is no longer supported and that i have to upgrade in order to get the update in the future07:37
rems_cfhowlett, lol, i am on an acer aspire 992007:37
cfhowlettrems_, and you're getting kernel panics with multiple distros?  I'd still suspect hardware07:38
rems_cfhowlett, yes07:38
dr_willisdefinatly sounds  like suspect hardware07:38
rems_dr_willis, cfhowlett : what kind of suspision?! sick CPU?07:39
cfhowlettrems_, check the OEM site and update everything.  Might be a new bios update or something ...07:39
dr_willisstart with a memtest for a while... thats the easiest test to run07:39
sobersabrehi. I have added a new hdd 500Gbi (currently located as sdb) into a quantal i686 machine with 4g mem and an old 160Gbi disk07:40
sobersabreI want to lvm'ize it.07:40
dr_willisa good dusting and reseating of the ram never hurts ;) unless you zap it with static07:40
SolarisBoyadd it to the pv and extend the vg then the lvm sobersabre07:40
SolarisBoysobersabre: so you have an existing lvm disk i assume?07:40
sobersabrequestion is: what partitions to keep inside the LVM ? any partitions to avoid LVM ?07:40
qasimhow to install .tar files.... when i try to run the command "./configure" it says no such file or directory......... please help07:40
SolarisBoysobersabre: new disk should have no partitions if so you can wipe the partitiona and add the whole disk07:41
sobersabreSolarisBoy: nope. the current disk is a plain partitioning scheme - /boot, /, /tmp, /var, /home, /aux07:41
dr_willisqasim:  you extract the  archives (tar is an archive) then you see what it extraccted07:41
scotty^!tar07:41
ubottuFiles with extensions .tar, .gz, .tgz, .zip, .bz2, .7z, .ace and other archive file formats can be opened with file-roller (GNOME) or Ark (KDE) - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression07:41
dr_willisqasim:  what are you trying to install exactly?07:41
SolarisBoysobersabre: ok then are you using lvm anywhere on that system presently?07:41
qasimi extracted tar files in the home folder07:41
qasimand then i tried to run the ./configure command07:41
dr_willisqasim:  so you cd'd into the directory it made?07:41
scotty^On the command line i think it's untar07:42
dr_willisqasim:  you hace to be in the source codes directory ;)07:42
sobersabreSolarisBoy: yes. and I don't want to just ADD it, I want to replace the old disk, keep the data on the new one, use it as the main, and then turn the old disk into a backup store.07:42
SolarisBoysobersabre: gotcha07:42
sobersabreSolarisBoy: I remember there were times when systems had difficulty to boot from LVM<07:42
qasimi extracted it in the home folder ....so i think there is no  need to change directory..right?07:42
dr_willisqasim:   why woild you think that?07:43
sobersabreI mean when /boot was on LVM.07:43
SolarisBoysobersabre: correct its best to leave boot on a plain ext3/407:43
dr_willisqasim:  ./configure is loooking for a file in the current directory... wwhich is NOt located in your home directory.. b ut in the source code directory07:43
sobersabreSolarisBoy: I'm from those who still keep /boot on ext2 :)07:43
SolarisBoyright on07:43
sobersabreSolarisBoy: so how about swap ?07:43
qasimoh okay07:43
dr_willisqasim:  use the ls command to see whats in the directory? :) if theres no 'configure' file... then you are not in the right place07:44
SolarisBoymines on ext4 the only real diff is a journal i suppose - sobersabre swap may be lvm07:44
dr_willisqasim:  what are you trying to compile?07:44
qasimdr_willis,  thanks07:44
sobersabreSolarisBoy: I think that would be all then :) cool.07:44
qasimsome IP changer07:44
dr_willisip chanager?  and whats it supposed to do exactly?07:44
scotty^qasim:  You want to change the Internet Protocol?07:45
qasimyeah07:45
qasimscotty^,  yeah07:45
SolarisBoysobersabre: all good =) - sobersabre just pvcreate the new disk to mark it as a pv and then vgcreate and lvcreate - then move your system over - i would say rather do a clean install to that LVM root (like name the lvm rootfs or such) and then rsync your home and re-install your packages or whatever order you like i guess ?07:45
dr_williswhat is it supposed to do exactly?07:45
scotty^qasim:  You realise that your machine will not be able to access the Internet if you do that07:45
qasimerm07:45
qasimwell07:46
scotty^qasim:  The networking protocols need to match.07:46
qasimno idea :(07:46
sobersabreSolarisBoy: b/c of fstab re-edit ?07:46
helmut_hi07:46
SolarisBoyfstab would need an edit - so would grub assuming the grub/mbr stays in the same place in your case -07:46
SolarisBoysobersabre: ^07:46
scotty^qasim: You have no idea what it does but you still want to compile it?07:46
dr_willisqasim:  you may gain more benifits by reading up on ubuntu and linux basics and fundamentals. ;)07:47
rems_cfhowlett, oem website?07:47
dr_willisbecause i bet you havent installed the proper developer tools either... yet qasim07:47
qasimdr_willis,  and scotty^  actually there are certain sites that does not accept my IP there fore i need to change the IP to get access07:47
sobersabreSolarisBoy: so as long as I *remember* to edit the fstab properly (testing it with chroot), and to install the mbr properly, I can move data to the new lvm located partitions, I shall be good.07:47
SolarisBoysure07:47
rems_oh, ok cfhowlett07:47
dr_willisqasim:   use a proxy or tor.07:48
cfhowlettrems_, original equipment manufacturer  e.g. Dell, Asus, etc.07:48
dr_willisqasim:  because i doubt if that app will 'alter your ip' from what they see....07:48
SolarisBoysobersabre: now - dont take that for as simple as it sounds... just do it all right =) - eg move things over, ensure that grub/fstab point to the proper things07:48
scotty^qasim:  That's not your IP.  That's your IP address.  BIG difference.07:48
rems_yeah cfhowlett thanks07:48
qasimoh07:48
SolarisBoysobersabre: but in general yes correct you can07:48
scotty^qasim:  The easiest solution is probably just to use a free web proxy07:49
qasimdr_willis,  i tried to find any web proxy07:49
sobersabreSolarisBoy: never underestimate small step-by-step migration path :)07:49
asafuck07:49
dr_willisqasim:  tor should work for you07:49
qasimbut it does not support java applets07:49
qasim!tor07:49
ubottuTor is a program to route connections through several servers for anonymity. It is in Ubuntu's repositories, but the Tor Project recommends using their Tor packages due to past issues with Ubuntu's. For setup info, see option (2) of https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en | To use Tor on freenode, see !tor-sasl07:49
sobersabreok07:50
SolarisBoysobersabre: =) right on - you'll be fine - in fact it seems you would have a system with one /boot and a standard / on std partitioning and also a / on lvm at the end -07:50
SolarisBoysobersabre: so testing should be simple enough07:50
rems_cfhowlett, thank you! when you mean "update everything", you mean just the bios, right?! i have to install windows now, in order to do it :) ok, i'll try:)07:50
SolarisBoyso before you *delete* the initial system - test/boot - then youll be cool07:50
kunjiqasim: You could also look into using a regular proxy, but tor is free and I think a better solution.07:51
qasimdr_willis,  scotty^  please recommend any free proxy web that supports java applets please07:51
kunjiqasim: tor would be better07:51
dr_willisqasim:  no idea. i cant imagine why they dont support java applets07:51
qasimkunji,  olrite let me read up over tor and then i will get back to you guys if i faced any problem in installing07:52
qasimthanks heaps07:52
dr_willisnot used tor in ages07:52
cfhowlettrems_, the hardware updates, if any, might improve performance.07:52
guideXhmm it's still slow, but I think it's faster now using the premade virtual machine07:52
guideXbecause the tools are installed07:52
guideXit seems a lot more usable07:53
scotty^qasim: The first one in a google search is http://www.zend2.com/  but I've never tried it.07:53
qasimscotty^,  ty..let me chk it07:53
guideXactually it's pretty fast...07:54
bobafettis there a common GUI for squid ?07:54
vnc786scotty^: can u help now07:54
dr_willis!ebox | bobafett07:54
ubottubobafett: zentyal is a web-based GUI interface for administering a server. It is designed to work with Ubuntu/Debian style configuration management. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Zentyal (Project formally known as eBox - including in Lucid/10.04).07:54
scotty^vnc786: What is your motherboard model again?07:55
bobafettthanks07:55
vnc786using MB "gigabyte ga-350n" cpu amd dual core and using systemrescue bootable uub07:55
vnc786it has been shipped 2 weeks ago...07:56
dr_willisbrand new cutting edge hardware. ;)07:58
dr_willisor has it been out for a while?07:58
mvkhi guys, i got a Broadcom 43224 wireless wifi card in my system08:02
aeon-ltdok08:02
mvkafter a kernel update, i need to run apt-get reinstall bcwm-sources   (exact package name i forgot)08:02
mvkbut it depends on the linux kernel -headers, which need to match the running kernel08:03
dr_willis!headers08:03
ubottuTo install the Linux (kernel) headers, open a terminal and: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) To install headers for libraries, you need the accompanying -dev packages08:03
mvkif i let my system update automatically, and i get a new kernel08:03
mvkthis means, i need to install the latest kernel headers myself (by hand) using an ethernet cable08:03
scotty^vnc786:  That's  not right08:03
mvkis it possible to automatically get newer versions of the linux-headers?08:04
scotty^vnc786: Although if it's that new there might not be a newer BIOS yet.08:04
mvk(now every time i get a kernel update, my wifi breaks)08:04
dr_willismvk: checked askubuntu.com? they may have an answer.08:04
mvkdone, no answer08:05
riz0nAfter doing recent updates on my Ubuntu Server, I am getting nag that my /boot is 89% full. What files should I remove to free up space?08:05
dr_willisseen this asked in here befor also..08:05
mvklink?08:05
mvkahh ok, in this chan08:05
dr_willisriz0n: how big is  /?08:06
dr_willisand./boot08:06
mvkif i would automatically get the latest linux-header package with every new kernel i get, its all fine :)08:06
scotty^vnc786: Did u mean GA-E350N?08:07
guideXit's perfectly usable for dev purposes with the guest software08:07
riz0nThe / is 107.83 with 7.4% total in use. /boot must be around 222 megs I guess.08:07
riz0n^107.83 GB08:07
dr_willisriz0n: you can remove old kernels basically08:08
mvkdr_willis, thanks for the (little) help08:08
guideXdo you know how I can get rabbitcsv, it seems like only rabbit for gedit is available, but for ubuntu 11.04, it had rabbit baked into the gnume ui08:08
mvkall others.. if you want kernel headers to be updated with your kernel:08:08
mvkhttp://superuser.com/questions/215236/automatic-linux-headers-installation08:08
riz0nSo anything not 3.2.0-1708:08
riz0nI mean -37 heh08:08
Ben64mvk: thats almost the answer08:08
mvkyeps08:08
Ben64mvk: more better answer is --- sudo apt-get install linux-headers`uname -r | sed s/^.*[0-9]\-/-/g`08:08
dr_willisyep. keep like the last 2 or 3)08:09
guideXI could just right click in the folder view, and it had rabbit commands in the menus, like with tortoise08:09
riz0nThanks :)08:09
mvknoo...  Ben64 , if you install linux-headers-generic, you always get the latest linux headers08:09
Ben64mvk: on some systems, yes08:09
mvkseriously08:09
riz0nI always wondered if there really was a purpose to keeping the old kernels around.08:09
Ben64mvk: my command line works on 100% of systems08:09
mvkBen64, i feel like you're making something up ... to show off ur cool linux skills :D08:10
mvkbecause that guy of the topic writes 'Those meta-packages keep track of the installed kernel and get updated automagically when a new kernel (and hence a kernel-header) package is available.'08:10
Ben64mvk: the problem is not every system uses the generic kernel08:10
mvkBen64, ok, now you have a good point08:11
mvkbut i seem to: Linux mvkmbubu 3.5.0-23-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 24 13:15:40 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux08:11
Ben64but if you tried my command line, it'd do linux-headers-generic :)08:11
Ben64try "echo sudo apt-get install linux-headers`uname -r | sed s/^.*[0-9]\-/-/g`"08:11
Ben64to see what it'd do08:11
mvkall SUPER happy with my Ubuntu (on macbook air 2011)08:11
riz0nGood night my friends08:11
mvkok08:12
Ben64just a little detail that is often overlooked08:12
Ben64noticed it when i installed on a 32bit system08:12
mvkBen64, on my system it added 'generic' on the packagename08:13
Ben64yep08:13
mvki guess with a low-latency kernel for example, it would add linux-headers-generic-lowlatency08:13
Ben64or pae08:14
mvkok, but there is no metapackage for those kernels08:14
Ben64ooh, there isn't?08:14
mvkso you can get the kernel headers updated?08:14
Ben64there are linux-headers-generic-pae, linux-headers-lowlatency, linux-headers-lowlatency-pae08:15
mvkBen64, there is .. linux-headers-lowlatency08:15
liquidmetalIs it possible to make my linux machine a wifi repeater?08:15
mvkyeps, so if you would install either of those; you wouldnt have to use your command08:16
mvkliquidmetal, i think its called a bridge08:16
Ben64my command would install whichever one it needs08:16
liquidmetalmvk: okay - let me look that up08:16
liquidmetalmvk: I'll need two wifi adapters on my laptop for that... so I guess that's not possible08:19
nn0101hi08:19
cfhowlettnn0101, greetings08:19
mvkliquidmetal, if you put youre wifi card into 'adhoc' mode08:19
nn0101just installed encrypted lvm on 12.10. now when booting it just goes into infinite08:19
nn0101cfhowlett: howdy08:19
mvkthen you can connect with another machine to trough wifi to the laptop08:20
nn0101anyone can tell me what's happening?08:20
mvkliquidmetal,  but then you would need to use ethernet on the laptop08:20
nn0101i don't get any grub message or anything08:20
cfhowlettnn0101, hey.  sorry that's totally over my head.  stay in channel ... there're are some pretty clever people here.  Also consider #ubuntu-server08:20
scotty^liquidmetal:  U can also buy a wifi range extender08:20
liquidmetalscotty^: yup. Considering that as well.08:21
cfhowlettliquidmetal, or you can build  DIY extender08:21
nn0101cfhowlett: right08:21
liquidmetalcfhowlett: the one with the can?08:21
cfhowlettliquidmetal, indeed.  I also built a wifi predator ...08:22
Bray90820so08:22
Bray90820executing grub-install /dev/sda failed08:22
FuzzlesCan someone help me, how can i get my Driving Theory Disk working in ubuntu?08:23
cfhowlettBray90820, sudo grub-install08:23
Bray90820from the live disc?08:23
cfhowlettFuzzles, is it supposed to be run in windows?08:23
cfhowlettBray90820, correct08:23
Bray90820ok08:23
Bray90820but i should note that i have more then one drive08:24
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Fuzzlescfhowlett, Yes when i run it in wine it checks my requirements be fails because its not  windows any way round it?08:24
Bray908202 2TB drives as an LVM and a 40GB drive for the system08:24
Bray90820so how would i tell it where to install08:24
cfhowlettBray90820, you'll need to specify driven then and maybe partition.08:24
Bray90820it would be my /boot right08:25
cfhowlettFuzzles, if wine won't run it, you might consider installing windows in a virtualbox and running your program in the box08:25
Bray90820cfhowlett would it go in my /boot08:26
Fuzzlescfhowlett, Would that work? i mean will it detect that its windows adn work?08:26
liquidmetalcfhowlett scotty^ mvk, do you think it's possible to have an adsl model+router to act as a repeater?08:26
PatrickDickeyFuzzles: what error do you get when you try running it in wine?08:27
texlaUbuntu-12.04.1 ..I installed to a 16 gb usb flash drive...installed grub-1.99 to sdc...when I press shift to bring up grub menu I get grub loading then it goes to another window08:27
cfhowlettBray90820, I'm going to bail as your setup is way more complex than anything I've ever booted.  please ask in channel.08:27
Bray90820what i am asking is does grub install to /boot08:28
cfhowlettFuzzles, virtual box windows should run just as *well* as native installed windows ... lots of people keep an old XP in a box for just such a use.08:28
PatrickDickeyFuzzles: as far as running in a virtual machine, yes it would work. Because as far as the disc (or Windows) is concerned, you'll *be* running Windows.08:28
FuzzlesPatrickDickey, That the disc says i dont have the requirements such as windows, its not a wine error its what the disc says08:28
Bray90820Anyone know where grub installs to?08:28
* PatrickDickey has XP in one, Vista in another08:29
cfhowlettBray90820, this is a server?  also #ubuntu-server08:29
Fuzzlescfhowlett, PatrickDickey thanks guys what windows version you recommend?08:29
Bray90820well08:29
cfhowlettFuzzles, whatever the disk requires08:29
Bray90820it's the desktop version08:29
Bray90820but i use it as a server08:30
PatrickDickeyFuzzles: whatever the disc requires and whatever you can legally get.08:30
scotty^liquidmetal: If it's mulithoned (two wifi adaptors), then yes.  Otherwise it will depend on the model of the router and whether the manufacturer included that feature - I doubt it though.  It should be fairly eveident if you login to your router and check the setup pages one by one.08:30
Fuzzlescfhowlett, PatrickDickey, ok thanks i have windows 7 so ill use that08:30
PatrickDickeyFuzzles: Sounds good. You can also have wine report that it's running Windows 7.08:31
FuzzlesPatrickDickey, what in a VM?08:32
Bray90820so does anyone know where grub installs to08:32
PatrickDickeyBray90820: Grub installs to /boot/grub08:32
Auv5Bray90820: If you're looking for the grub config files, they can be found in /boot/grub.08:32
Auv5Oops.08:32
Auv5:P08:32
Bray90820so it is /boot08:32
PatrickDickeyFuzzles: No, I mean you can use winetricks to set your Windows Version in Wine. ANd install a few other files that it might need.08:32
Auv5Yes.08:33
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Bray90820so to manually install grub it would be something such as08:34
Bray90820sudo grub-install /dev/sda108:34
FuzzlesPatrickDickey, is it worth trying a VM first?08:35
timmmhello Im wondering how to set the screen brightness with setpci08:36
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PatrickDickeyHow often will you need to use it Fuzzles? that's what will make your decision.08:36
FuzzlesPatrickDickey, well as much as i can i guess as im learning to drive08:37
Bray90820to manually install grub would it be something such as08:37
Bray90820sudo grub-install /dev/sda108:37
PatrickDickeyThen I'd say yes.08:37
* PatrickDickey that was for Fuzzles08:37
texlaUbuntu-12.04.1 ..I installed to a 16 gb usb flash drive...installed grub-1.99 to sdc...when I press shift to bring up grub menu I get grub loading then it goes to another window08:38
PatrickDickeyBray90820: man grub-install will give you the options.08:38
nn0101does encrypted lvm installation work on 12.10?08:39
Bray90820ok08:39
Bray90820i will try it08:39
Bray90820the worst thing that happens is i have to restore my LVM from a backup08:39
FuzzlesPatrickDickey, ok thanks ill try it and ill get back here if i need help thanks08:39
iboBhey can i set a directory (say ~/myinclude) to be used as a gcc include search path without adding it each time with -I08:39
nn0101i am starting to to think why my installation won't work even after installing grub on MBR and having unencrypted /boot.08:40
nn0101(and it's a fresh 12.10 installation! haha)08:40
PatrickDickeyGood luck Fuzzles. If the issues are with Windows itself, we probably won't be able to help out. But if it's with the linux side of things, we should be able to.08:40
nn0101iboB: -I ~/myinclude08:40
FuzzlesPatrickDickey, ok thanks mate08:41
iboBnn0101, that precisely what i'm trying to avoid08:41
iboB*that's08:41
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nn0101iboB: C_INCLUDE_PATH/CPP_INCLUDE_PATH08:43
nn0101iboB: make them your env. variable08:43
* nn0101 checks to see if unencrypted lvm setup work08:44
iboBnn0101, thanks08:44
Bray90820sudo grub-install did not work08:45
Bray90820no command was founf08:45
Bray90820found08:45
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nn0101Bray90820: did install grub to MBR not work for you? 12.10?08:47
nn0101s/install/installing08:47
sig-wallto use grub-install you have to install grub2-pc or grub2-efi package, depending on your hardware platform08:47
nn0101MBR = /dev/sda (512 bytes of your block device)08:47
Bray9082012.0408:47
RigidWighow can I best find out what's blocking incoming remote smtp/telnet connections to an ubuntu server?08:47
nn0101Bray90820: grub-install /dev/sda (or whateveR)08:48
nn0101Bray90820: install to block device if there's no OS08:48
nn0101other OS08:48
Bray90820should i put the partition number08:48
Bray90820there is only ubuntu and an LVM08:48
nn0101no08:48
nn0101LVM is a volume mnagement thingy not an OS ;)08:49
Bray90820i know that08:49
Bray90820so ubuntu 12.04 is the only os installed08:49
nn0101is it encrypted?08:49
nn0101i am trying to understand if i shouldn't use LVM+luks on my 12.10. i think its fucked setup08:50
nn0101atm, it fails to boot08:51
nn0101LVM+luks+unecrypted boot partition+MBR on block dev => fail08:51
Noskcajnn0101, the report a bug08:52
Noskcaj*then08:52
dr_willisjyou need more buzzwords and codes/letters ;)08:52
nn0101i am just suprised no one's looked into it from ubuntu-dev08:52
Bray90820grub-install doesn't work08:52
dr_willis!luks08:52
nn0101and that such a mianstream distro would let such a bug be present in releases at all08:52
dr_willisim not even sure what LUKS is. ;) i see so many people in hwere with lvm problems  i stay with the simple old ways08:53
dr_willisbbl.08:54
Bray90820well i have no lvm problem08:54
nn0101if the distros don't support luks, take the freaking option off the debian install. otherwise, if you intend to support it, do it properly!08:54
sindhu_Hello, anybody around?08:55
nn0101atm, its ally willy nilly08:55
cfhowlettsindhu_, only about 1000 or so08:55
boolWhy is Memtest listed in the grub menu? Is it really that much need for testing memory for the regular user?08:56
Bray90820so grub-install did not work08:56
sindhu_I am unable to compile empathy from git.gnome.org/empathy master branch in quantal and raring (cloud-images.ubuntu.com vagrant box)08:56
cfhowlettsindhu_, raring is supported in #ubuntu+108:56
Auv5It's awfully fun to say "I'm unable to compile empathy"08:57
cfhowlettbool, memory failure is common ...08:57
cfhowlettAuv5, clever08:57
sindhu_I am not new to command line nor to ubuntu. am an intern with GNOME, am trying to test out empathy for a bug to fix. can somebody help me solve dependencies please?08:58
sindhu_cfhowlett: thank you, I'll check there for raring related issues.08:58
cfhowlettsindhu_, might need to take this to empathy support for best results08:59
Bray90820could i do sudo apt-get install grub08:59
sindhu_cfhowlett: well, #empathy on irc.gimp.net seems quiet since morning since then I've twice but no response08:59
sindhu_cfhowlett: am time bound here, hence the asking for help on this channel08:59
cfhowlettsindhu_, understood09:00
cfhowlett!ask09:00
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience09:00
cfhowlett!details09:00
ubottuPlease give us full details. For example: "I have a problem with ..., I'm running Ubuntu version .... When I try to do ..., I get the following output: ..., but I expected it to do ..."09:00
AvedoHi there! I've a problem installing qt-components-ubuntu.I already asked for a solution at the #ubuntu-phone channel, but didn't get a reply yet.  If I try to install the package,  It says that some dependencies e.g. libqt5core5 are unmet. I stumbled across this error following the instructions at http://developer.ubuntu.com/get-started/gomobile/ Could someone provide a solution to this problem?09:02
sindhu_I'm a problem with compiling Empathy from git.gnome.org/empathy master branch. I'm running Ubuntu qantal (12.10) in Virtualbox using Vagrant and vagrant box quantal64. I get the following error: http://pastebin.ca/2309940 , I have already gotten build-dep stuff for empathy09:04
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sindhu_I have* a problem I meant09:04
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auronandacesindhu_: did you read what it said about the telepathy-logger package?09:07
sindhu_auronandace: Yes I did, I have tried a apt-get install libtelepathy-logger-dev09:08
sindhu_apt-get says its already in the newest version (which means it's installed) auronandace09:09
auronandacesindhu_: the dev packages are not newer, they just contain whats needed for development (headers and whatnot)09:09
sindhu_I also have telepathy-logger-0.6.0 in raring but I get the same error message09:09
sindhu_auronandace: what do you suggest I do?09:09
auronandacesindhu_: of course you get the same error, it says you need 0.809:10
sindhu_auronandace: Oh I see, will compiling telepathy-logger from http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-logger/telepathy-logger-0.8.0.tar.bz2 do?09:11
dr_willisso new its not  in rareing. ;)09:11
auronandacesindhu_: i suppose so, but compiling stuff really should be a last resort09:12
dr_willisat least try to make a .deb of the newer. so its easier to remove.. there might be ppa's out for it also. that would be a better plan09:12
jukwhy apt-get hangs on install/update, goes up to 50% and freezes09:12
juksays 'waiting for headers'09:12
rm200910hello. can the alt-tab behaviour of Unity be changed to be the same as the gnome2 behaviour?09:13
sindhu_auronandace: because I don't think there's one for ubuntu, there's an RPM deb as I can see from google search09:13
dr_willisrm200910:  the ccsm config tool for compiz has alternative alt-tabing plugins and lots of settings..  you may want to play with them09:13
dr_willis!ccsm09:13
ubottuTo enable advanced customization of desktop effects in Ubuntu: install 'compizconfig-settings-manager' (or 'simple-ccsm' for pre-Oneiric). If you install the latter, a new option will appear in your appearance properties - See also !compiz - Help in #compiz09:13
auronandacesindhu_: rpm is entirely different to deb, there is no such thing as a rpm deb09:14
rm200910thanks dr_willis . I will have a look09:14
sindhu_auronandace: http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CDEQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fpkgs.org%2Fdownload%2Ftelepathy-logger-devel(x86-64)&ei=6NgMUdPYBMnNrQeD4YHoBw&usg=AFQjCNGbHXz7dELA3PrbIF6RiEuFYn6dcQ09:14
sindhu_auronandace: err http://pkgs.org/download/telepathy-logger-devel(x86-64)09:14
bipulAny one know how to calculate timestamp ?. http://pastebin.com/UeWTHDWb09:14
sindhu_auronandace: oh sorry I was mislead by the webpage's title09:14
sindhu_sindhu_: am not familiar with RPM systems09:15
sindhu_err auronandace am not familiar with RPM systems09:15
sindhu_thanks09:15
dONALDhi people09:18
dONALDanyone knows stuff about ubuntu customization kit?09:18
dONALDI have a few errors09:19
dr_willisi know 12.04+ broke a lot of them :)09:19
dONALDwhen the program tries to upgrade the kernel, it says it cannot open casper-functions09:20
dONALDit broke a lot of what?09:20
auronandacebipul: i've seen you ask some very odd questions without any context whatsoever, how can anyone help you if they have no idea what you are attempting to do?09:20
dONALDsorry, english is not my natural language09:20
dr_williswhen 12.04 came out - a lot of theold customization  programs and remastering tools and guides  no longer worked....09:21
dr_willispay attention to the date of any guides you are following09:21
dONALDI do not follow any yet, I did not needed it09:22
nn0101device.map's fucked09:22
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bipulauronandace, I want's to calculate Timestamp for my CPU.  i.e Timestamp=Cycle/frequency. It is related to CPU cycle counter.09:23
nn0101i chuck in the same usb, and 12.10 boots fine09:23
nn0101time to fix that09:23
auronandacebipul: then you should say that when you first ask your question09:23
dONALDanyway... uck doesn't seem to find the script called casper-functions09:23
rm200910dr_willis: I have the ccsm panel and I'm overwhelmed by the number of options to configure. Where to change the alt-tab behaviour?09:23
rm200910I'm using 12.04 "precise"09:24
dr_willisrm200910:  no idea. theres like 3 differnt alt tabbing type plugind with dofferent looks.09:24
dr_willisand im not on a ubuntu box where i can look09:24
dr_willisi recall 2 being enabled.. one on alt-tab one on super-tab09:25
dr_willisand like 2 others not enabled at all09:25
rm200910dr_willis: would it be part of the "unity plugin" ?09:25
dr_willistry the seaarch feature of  the app.. see if you can find whats bound to alt-tab09:25
dr_willisrm200910:  nope i dont think so09:26
dr_willissince you can alt tab without unity. ;)09:26
bipulauronandace, i have already given the detail's in pastebin.09:26
soteok while i'm in ccsm, what do I untick to stop windows sticking to each other09:26
Bray90820face palm when i was installing ubuntu i accidentally selected the LVM as the bootloader location09:26
the8thbitHello. When I run certain software, I get the error "ALSA output error (snd_pcm_open): No such file or directory", and another for input. I suspect this is because I spilled tea on my onboard soundcard and I have to use a usb soundcard, but ALSA is still trying to use my onboard card. How do I figure out if this is the case and change my default soundcard?09:26
dr_willisthe8thbit:  try that pavuchooser app yet? or was it pavucontrol  ..09:27
dr_willis!info pavucontrol09:28
ubottupavucontrol (source: pavucontrol): PulseAudio Volume Control. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0-1 (quantal), package size 140 kB, installed size 953 kB09:28
dr_willisi use that one to switch btween my  hdmi or analog audio09:28
the8thbitNope, I'll try it out. Thanks, dr_willis.09:28
soteahh wobbly windows un-tick snap inverted! tries that09:29
dr_williswobbly windows = fun for about 30 seconds09:30
sotemuch easier :)09:30
soteamor is fun too09:30
the8thbitAh, is 'output' different from 'playback'?09:30
sotetime wasting fun09:30
droidboiflash is not working in firefox with youtube. I installed 12.10 yesterday. Any ideas?09:30
dr_willisdroidboi:  several peole have been complaining of flash issues today..   personally i use  youtube flash downloader plugins to watch the videos.. or a flash-replaccer plugin that plays them in  vlc09:31
dONALDehh I know what the problem is09:32
the8thbitPerhaps this card does not have the capability for output , but it does for playback?09:32
dONALDprobably09:32
dr_willisplayback = output to me... but im not on m y pc to look at the app09:32
sotedesktop keeps flickering, sometimes saying compiz has crashed but it still seems to be working.. guest Cairo Dock don't like my pc .. Gnome likes it tho,.. o/  back later09:32
kunjiI like youtube-dl for getting the youtube videos ^_^09:33
dONALDbefore the updates, it needs some additional packages09:33
dr_willisits amazeing how nicer and speedier many sites are with flash disabled....09:34
droidboidr_willis: "youtube flash downloader plugins" doesn't mean much to me. What do I have to do?09:34
theadminSo I installed Ubuntu using automatic partitioning once in a while, now I only have /dev/sda1 for my ext4 root and /dev/sda5 for swap. Where'd the other 4 go? :/09:34
dr_willisdroidboi:  look for some firefox plugins to download flash videos09:34
droidboiok doc09:35
dr_willistheadmin:  you dont have to make 4 primary partions.. th first Logical partion is sda509:35
theadmindr_willis: Ah, so it made an extended somewhere... I better fire up gparted to look at the mess it made properly09:35
dr_willissda2 is technically a 'extended' partition thats holding sda509:35
dr_willis1 primary an the rest in extended is how its done it for ages09:36
erupterhi guys. is there a way I can launch something (either script or program) from a machine, and have this launch other processes on a range of remote machines? what's the easiest way?09:36
dr_williserupter:  ssh will be your friend ;)09:37
dr_willis!ssh09:37
ubottuSSH is the Secure SHell protocol, see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH for client usage. PuTTY is an SSH client for Windows; see: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for it's homepage. See also !scp (Secure CoPy) and !sshd (Secure SHell Daemon)09:37
theadmin..so it gave me a 5.89GB swap. How does it come up with that number...09:37
dr_willistheadmin:  i think it looks at the phase of the moon and the zodiacs.... ;)09:37
theadminCrazy thing, I'll partition manually the next time09:37
droidboidr_willis: Shockwave Flash is installed09:37
kunjierupter: Or, if you're looking for more of a parallel execution sort of setup you should look at MPI09:38
nn0101dr_willis: lvm is actually quite nice.09:38
erupterdr_willis, ubottu I know what ssh is and I'm using it right now. what I have to achieve is automatic multiple machine process launching. so the thing I would need should open x ssh shells automatically, and attempt to launch processes there.09:38
theadmindr_willis: Given 6GB RAM, I suppose it tried to make swap = RAM but some limit stopped it.09:38
erupterkunji, message parsing interface?09:38
dr_willisnn0101:  yea. Im biased against fancy things.. because i sit in here all day and see the dozens of  the miniority that have issues with those things09:38
kunjierupter: yeah, ssh with cron would be easier though09:38
dr_willistheadmin:  i would think it woul dbe   ram+ a little bit more09:38
dr_williserupter:  i recall some multi-ssh tools in the repos09:39
theadmindr_willis: Well, no matter how you look at it, 5.89 is less than 6.09:39
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erupterkunji, no fancy message parsing, I could do that with zeromq easy enough, but I'd rather use something stupid if possible.09:39
erupterI only need to start 1 command on a range of machines09:39
nn0101dr_willis: oh yes. definitely.09:39
dr_williserupter:  with the keyless auth.. you coulld write a bash script to do that. ;)09:39
kunjierupter: Yeah, go with cron for scheduling and ssh to actually make the connection and execute with keyless auth09:40
Tyson__hello09:40
erupterdr_willis, already using passwordless auth, remote user is the same on each machine so one auth is enough. care to elaborate on how that script would look like?09:40
erupterkunji, I can't do no scheduling it's not deterministic. it's launched from another process09:40
dr_williserupter:  i reall from the ssh docs/books a way to ssh and run a command.. no need for any interactive user09:40
Tyson__i need help09:41
dr_willisi forget the syntax09:41
kunjierupter: Oh, then you don't even need cron ^_^09:41
Tyson__am i able to run .exe files with ubuntu?09:41
dr_williserupter:  i got a ubuntu-remote app on my phone that does it ;)09:41
dr_willis!wine | Tyson__09:41
ubottuTyson__: WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu09:41
nn0101dr_willis: this is what 12.10 (lvm+luks) does in default installation mode. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/106985609:41
ubottuUbuntu bug 1069856 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "error: cannot find a GRUB drive for . Check your device.map." [Undecided,Expired]09:42
nn0101specifically it fucks up grub09:42
Tyson__ok and what about java programs such as Minecraft?09:42
nn0101and device.map09:42
theadminTyson__: Java runs natively.09:42
Tm_Tnn0101: language please09:42
theadminTyson__: I play Minecraft all the time, it runs even better than on Windows.09:42
Tyson__ok well ive tried it before it never works for me09:42
ziyadbHey guys, where is the update-rc.d file located?09:43
nn0101Tm_T: it's not an offense where i am.09:43
theadminTyson__: Get minecraft.jar from https://s3.amazonaws.com/MinecraftDownload/launcher/minecraft.jar and run it with OpenJDK (make sure it's installed first)09:43
nn0101Tm_T: maybe it is to you.09:43
dr_willisziyadb:  try 'which commandname'09:43
ziyadbOh, it's not a file, it's a command.09:43
nn0101five year olds09:44
nn0101haha09:44
theadminnn0101: This channel is meant to be family friendly. Follow the rules or leave.09:44
Tyson__ok i will do wen i install09:44
nn0101settle down man09:44
Myrttinn0101: you are in this channel and you are asked not to use it.09:44
Tyson__im using window at the moment09:44
ziyadbdr_willis: thank you!09:44
nn0101no need to be all jumpy09:44
dr_willis!upstart | ziyadb09:44
ubottuziyadb: Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/09:44
Tm_Tnn0101: please familiarise yourself with the channel topic and its links, if you like to discuss the rules further join us in #ubuntu-ops but not here09:44
nn0101Tm_T: i've been in this channel longer than you're born09:45
shiehmy synaptic package manager language changed to chinese.how can i fix it?09:45
nn0101so i know the rules exactly.09:45
Tyson__whats the difference with the FPS than windows?09:45
theadminTyson__: There should be no difference. Minecraft is not a Windows app, it's a Java app so it runs the same anywhere.09:45
dr_willisTyson__:  it can depend on to many things.09:45
ziyadbdr_willis: yep, thank you! Reading.09:46
dr_willisTyson__:  whats your video card?09:46
ziyadbdr_willis: though that presented me with a new issue, update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/openerp-server: file does not exist09:46
Tyson__intel09:46
theadminTyson__: Mine runs at around 50 FPS most of the time it would seem.09:46
serp_Tm_T be flexing his op muscles09:46
Tyson__its a 5yr machine09:46
dr_willisziyadb:  perhaps its managed by upstart09:46
Tyson__on window mine runs 20 fps09:46
Tyson__at 70 percent cpu09:46
dr_willisintel should be very problem free... ;)09:47
theadminTyson__: Well, you have a horrible graphics card and you did say the machine is old. But well, expect the same performance as on Windows, maybe slightly better, that's all I can say09:47
ziyadbdr_willis: and how do I figure out if it is?09:47
dr_willisziyadb:  look in /etc/init/09:48
Tyson__ok, well it aint all too bad i guess i still get a decent frame rate but still09:48
dr_willis20fps is decent? guess it is for minecraft  ;)09:48
irccrusherFile:///09:48
Tyson__haha09:48
irccrusheramidoingitrite???09:48
ziyadbdr_willis: hmm, no .conf file exists for this specific application. But I recall there being one in another directory..09:48
Tyson__sometimes i get 5009:48
shiehdr_willis : my synaptic package manager language changed to chinese.how can i fix it?09:49
Tyson__that when its running alone without anything else running at all09:49
dr_willisziyadb:  in any other dir would not be a upstart config file for that service ;)09:49
Tyson__like virtually nuthing09:49
theadmindr_willis: Well Minecraft is a resource hog, it needs 1G RAM at minimum, and you really need a decent GPU for it. Intel... seriously doesn't cut it09:49
rick__I have an issue with Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. The panel disappears when I click on the Halt button. Even if I use the one in the System menu, the same thing happens. So I have to use Terminal to shut down09:49
dr_willisin a totally dark  cave witth no lights.. you get 25 fps? ;)09:49
theadminrick__: The desktop version of Hardy isn't supported anymore. Please upgrade.09:50
Tyson__i have 2gb ram09:50
Tyson__i am able to run 64 bit system on the machine09:50
Tyson__with nearly no hassle09:50
ziyadbdr_willis: so how do I fix this?09:51
theadminTyson__: No need to worry then, heh. Ubuntu generally performs better than Windows so you may expect a speed increase with most tasks you do.09:51
dr_willisziyadb:  i know nothing of that service. so i dont know what you are trying to do09:51
ziyadbdr_willis: I want to make it run on startup. That's all.09:52
ziyadbIt works and stuff, openerp-server command.09:52
Tyson__ok. and does linux/ubuntu have skype?09:52
dr_willisziyadb:  and how did you install that service?09:52
ziyadbwhich openerp-server returns usr/local/bin/openerp-server09:52
theadminTyson__: Yes, it's in the repositories (Software Center)09:52
ziyadbIt had a setup.py in the app directory.09:52
Tyson__ok09:52
theadminTyson__: So you can install it with one click: http://apt.ubuntu.com/p/skype09:53
Tyson__ok09:53
dr_willisziyadb:  check their docs they may have info on making a upstart.conf for it.. or  a script in / etc/init.d/09:53
Tyson__My other machine is beast :) i get 200 fps at least09:53
dr_willisziyadb:  or just start it from  /etc/rc.local09:53
theadminTyson__: That's too fast, lol09:53
Tyson__na09:53
shiehdr_willis:haven't answer?09:54
dr_willisshieh:  Huh?09:54
shiehdr_willis : my synaptic package manager language changed to chinese.how can i fix it?09:54
dr_willisno idea...09:54
Tyson__its a modified Machine my cuzin made for me09:54
ziyadbdr_willis: alright, I'll try to figure it out. Thank you! For real.09:54
fr0ggieIf youtube or other flash stuff on chrome gives "Couldn't load plugin" the fix is at https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/chrome/PEgELQH5zcg/c5lHKwslBcwJ -- basically rm -r ~/.config/google-chrome/PepperFlash/09:54
Tyson__except i havnt had a screen for a while09:54
fr0ggieThis was broken today by a chrome update09:54
Tyson__so this is the computer im using09:54
fr0ggieSeems to affect debian and ubuntu09:54
dr_willisfr0ggie:  post that on askubuntu.com   :) and put a big star on it   :)09:55
fr0ggiedr_willis: cant-- just observed, searched, found and applied fix on my box and thought i'd share09:55
dr_williswonder if chromium browser and firefox also suffer the same issue09:56
fr0ggieso far confirmed with a few other people on irc that it indeed fixes it09:56
theadminfr0ggie: That's best posted to the forums or something. IRC is to volatile, nobody will search for this message, they'd just ask again and nobody will even remember this09:56
fr0ggietheadmin: Someone else can post it09:56
fr0ggiei figured i'd pass it along to others who can post it09:57
theadmindr_willis: Nah, both work fine. Google provides it's own Flash plugin which may have bugs09:57
Tyson__here is my computer stats: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5450 166 ghz, Instaled Memory 2GB Ram, Running a 64 bit system09:57
dr_willisso we finally figured out that the chromium-browser does not use the same flash as google-chrome?09:57
Tyson__sorry 1.66 ghz09:57
fr0ggieHere's detailed info https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=173790#c3109:57
Tyson__duo core09:57
dr_willissomeone was asking that the other day in here09:57
fr0ggieAnd chromium im pretty sure uses system flash player09:58
fr0ggiechrome://flash will tell you for sure09:58
theadmindr_willis: Chromium browser doesn't have built-in Flash, it uses whatever NPAPI provides (normally installed by flashplugin-installer), Google has it's own Flash player (Pepper) which is shipped with Chrome.09:58
fr0ggieFlash plugin11.5.31.138 /home/nn/.config/google-chrome/PepperFlash/11.5.31.138/libpepflashplayer.so09:58
fr0ggieFlash plugin11.2 r202 /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so (not used)09:58
Tyson__Another question10:03
Tyson__is linux harder to hack or get viruses?10:03
Tyson__or is that only mac ?10:04
kunjiRelative to Windows you mean?  Both are more difficult.10:05
Tyson__i mean with the difference10:05
Tyson__Like is it harder to hack a linux machine than a microsoft one?10:05
kunjiyes10:05
Tyson__ok10:06
fr0ggiewtf10:06
Tyson__and are linux machine actually used for hacking? is that why they use it?10:06
fr0ggieoh nm.. just realized which chan im in :)10:06
Tyson__lol10:07
fr0ggiesome of us have never used windows, but the few times i've seen and touched it-- it pissed me off10:08
Tyson__finally half downloaded!10:08
fr0ggieCool, you will be happy to get away from windows.10:09
nn0101lol10:09
fr0ggieWelcome to the light side!10:09
Tyson__really?10:09
ziyadbdr_willis: ping :)10:10
nn0101pang10:10
ziyadbdr_willis: found a provided init script included in the app directory. Except it errors out at . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions <- not found.10:10
Tyson__i really think i have a bug in my machine at the moment with windows :/10:11
Tyson__The mouse auto clicks at random times10:11
nn0101Tyson__: you means windows is a bug?10:11
Tyson__and when i right click it left clicks10:11
fr0ggieTyson__: thats just windows10:12
dr_willisyou got the mouse upside down10:12
Tyson__and when i looked at my processes there was a program unknown to me10:12
Tyson__it was vbs10:12
Tyson__vbs.exe10:12
fr0ggiesounds like you have worms10:13
Tyson__yes i think so10:13
fr0ggiebut you are downloading the deworming pill now lol10:13
fr0ggiemost windows machines are infected10:13
Tyson__my antivirus didnt even pick it up10:13
Tyson__one i actually paid for10:13
dr_willisyou shouldent rely on just one. ;)10:13
Tyson__no i dont10:14
fr0ggieit infected the antivirus, now when it scans, it infects files too10:14
Tyson__i have threatfire too10:14
nn0101Tyson__: don't worry about it. i had windows oem, removed the sucker and installed ubuntu10:14
Tyson__brb10:14
Tyson__482 out of 75310:17
Tyson__why in hell does this show our ip's?10:18
dr_willisbecasue it dosent really matter? or perhaps because  IRC is decades old10:18
dr_willis!cloak10:18
ubottuTo get any kind of cloak (ubuntu member or any other kind) you first need to set up your nick as detailed in this FAQ: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup -  For Ubuntu member cloaks, ask in #ubuntu-irc and provide your launchpad page, for unaffiliated ones, ask in #freenode.10:18
TheGreyo/ Is someone wants to remove pulseaudio should they remove the libraries for it to?10:18
dr_willisand i mean literally... IRC has been around since  like  198710:19
fr0ggie1991 or so10:19
Tyson__ye10:19
fr0ggieRFC was 199310:19
dr_willisI  did irc in college.. and that was from 1986  to 199010:19
dr_willisbut it was brand new. ;)10:20
testerhello, is it possible to hibernate without error messages being shown? (I mean is there an option to disable error messages being shown? (without installing any other hibernate methods)10:20
Tyson__se i cant even swap tabs on my browsers10:20
dr_willisi even irc'd on the old green-bar printing terminals...10:20
fr0ggiedr_willis: idk RFC 1459 is dated iirc 1993 and irc was only 3 or 4 years old at that point10:20
Myrttiguise... Ubuntu support10:20
dr_willisfr0ggie:  guess i was cutting edge. ;)10:21
Space-DuckI'm currently running Mint 14 and I want to switch to Ubuntu... Can I install ubuntu without wiping out my /home directory (it's on it's on partition)? If so, how?10:21
fr0ggiesadly i at one point had literally all the IRC rfcs memorized, as i wrote irc to global village (now long extinct phone chat protocol) gateway10:22
dr_willisSpace-Duck:  use the custome/somthing else option in the installer10:22
fr0ggieAnyways, its sleep time-- hope my chrome post helps some folks10:22
dr_willisfr0ggie:  ;) i was doing good just  to compile irc  (the client) on the sun systems we were using...10:22
fr0ggieRemember that's rm -r ~/.config/google-chrome/PepperFlash10:22
alFReD-NSHHi, I'm trying to install new Ubuntu(12.10) on my old(12.10 again, but broken), but the USB doesn't boot and hangs on the splash screen. I've already asked it on askUbuntu with as much as details I could find. http://askubuntu.com/q/250482/3203410:22
Space-Duckdr_willis: do I just tell it to install to the /ext4 partition... and it'll overwrite mint?10:23
fr0ggiedr_willis: Heh sunos makes me throwup in my mouth a little every time i see it still in use ;)10:23
dr_willisSpace-Duck:  yes. you want to format /   but not /home10:23
dr_willisSpace-Duck:  best to make backups first. in any case10:23
dr_willisand add your user back with the same name. ;)10:25
dr_willisi hope you dident use an encrypted home also...10:25
Tyson__what games can u play on linux?10:29
fr0ggiethere's a bunch10:30
fr0ggiebut ps3 is for games, computers are for productive things :P10:30
icerootTyson__: have a look at steam on the linux-section10:30
dr_willis!games10:30
ubottuInformation about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and http://www.penguspy.com/10:30
Tyson__like could i install oblivion?10:30
dr_willisTyson__:  you got a beefy system? ;)10:31
dr_willisnot all windows games will work.. not all steam games are ported to linux stteam..10:31
dr_willisyou can also try windows steam in linux via wine.10:31
keplerthey have steam for linux10:32
fr0ggiehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEKVl-XtOP8&list=UUBE-FO9JUOghSysV9gjTeHw&index=23 sooo cute10:32
dr_willis!steam10:32
ubottuValve have officially announced that they are developing Steam and are working with !ubuntu during their devlopment, see http://blogs.valvesoftware.com/linux/steamd-penguins/ for further details, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valve for install instructions, you can also join #ubuntu-steam for discussion.10:32
fr0ggieNixie shows good open source games on linux10:32
funky1hi guys, a got a question, uuid is a specific to a hdd, but when i take the hdd out of system one and put it into another computer, should the uuid be the same or not?10:33
dr_willisuuid is specific to a filesystem on the hd.10:34
dr_willisand it will stay the same10:34
fr0ggiedr_willis: Bad news!10:34
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dr_willis!uuid10:34
ubottuTo see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell: Ā« sudo blkid Ā» (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)10:34
fr0ggiedr_willis: Stupid pepperflash keeps coming back10:34
funky1dr_willis: are you sure?10:34
dr_willisyes10:34
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funky1dr_willis: thanks a lot :)10:34
dr_willisonly time ive seen uuids change is if you resuize the filesystem.. and even then it dosent always changve10:34
dr_willisyou can chanve the uuid via the  tune2fs command i recall10:35
LynxCub10:35
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Cublol10:35
Cubhey does anyone know how i can install the gnome 3 desktop on ubuntu 12.10?10:35
MonkeyDustguys, i'm lost myself now - my ubuntu won't connect - i'm in windows now, same lappie - /etc/network/interfaces looks ok - resolv.cannot be changed - what else to check ?10:35
funky1ok didn't want to change, just need to ID drives and wanted to make sure before starting, thanks again10:35
dr_williscub you mean gnome-shell? its in the repos/package manager tools10:35
MonkeyDustguys, i'm lost myself now - my ubuntu won't connect - i'm in windows now, same lappie - /etc/network/interfaces looks ok - resolv.conf cannot be changed - what else to check ?   <-- correction10:36
erupteris there a way I can cut&paste *lines* from files using the terminal?10:36
Cubim not sure, i just want the desktop environment that ships with fedora10:36
Cuband from what i gathered that is the gnome 3 one10:36
dr_williserupter:  theres some clipboard utilities for the cli10:36
dr_williserupter:  or you can automate text editing via awk, sed, perl,, or other scripting languages10:37
dr_williscub gnome-shell is a shell on top of gnome-310:37
dr_willisunity is also a shell on top of gnome-310:37
dr_willis!gnome-shell10:37
Cubokay it's all confusing for me10:37
Cubah ok10:37
dr_willisnothing confuseing to it...10:37
erupterdr_willis, it's a one time shot hopefully, or very seldom used. automating is beyond point. fact is would something like the following  work10:37
dr_willisits just a desktop thats  uses gnome-310:37
dr_willis!gnomeshell10:38
dr_willishmm.. wonder what that factoid is10:38
Cub..10:38
dr_willis!info gnome-shell10:38
ubottugnome-shell (source: gnome-shell): graphical shell for the GNOME desktop. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.6.2-0ubuntu0.2 (quantal), package size 344 kB, installed size 933 kB10:38
washuu_deCub: if you want the X11 feeling with 12.10. I'm all listening. The day I am told how not to have to cope with unity.. I switch to 12.1010:38
dr_willisthere ya go ;)10:38
erupterdr_willis, head -20 myfile | tail -10 > myfile2 ? this should put the lines 11 through 20 from file1 into file2, but what if I want to put those lines starting from, say, line 33 of file2?10:38
dr_williswashuu_de:  huh? that barely made sence.. but you can easially install other desktops10:39
decciHi Guys10:39
dr_williserupter:  head and tail both have some extra optiuons i recall..  i belive  you can  select single lines... and a range10:39
decciI am unable to see compellent SAN box while installing Ubuntu 12.04.1 on SAN directly10:39
Cubokay i'll try installing that10:39
dr_willishead +10 -2010:39
dr_willisi sseem to recall... ;) been ages since i last had to do it10:40
Cubi finally upgraded my machine.... so unity works good, but i just like the otherr shell more :)10:40
Cubit should add a entry on the login screen correct/10:40
washuu_dei just dislike unity. the gnome desktop is fine for me.10:40
dr_williscub it dies10:40
dr_willisdoe10:40
dr_willisdoes10:40
dr_williswashuu_de:  you mean gnome-shell?10:40
erupterdr_willis, yes I can do that, do you know of a way to put the output somewhere in another file? if I do head&tail > file, it overwrites file.10:40
dr_williserupter:  try the tee command perhaps?10:41
dr_williserupter:  or check in #bash10:41
eruptertee... gonna check that10:41
washuu_denope (I think) shell is not a GUI, ne ?10:41
deccihttp://tracker.webtechnologyfocused.com.au/ehw/iscsi6.JPG10:41
deccihttp://tracker.webtechnologyfocused.com.au/ehw/iscsi7.JPG10:41
washuu_dethe GUI is what I want to stick with10:41
dr_williswashuu_de:  we just said how gnome-shell is the default shell for fedora and is a shell on top of gnome-310:41
deccihttp://tracker.webtechnologyfocused.com.au/ehw/iscsi2.JPG10:41
dr_willisunity is also a shell on top of gnome-310:42
deccihttp://tracker.webtechnologyfocused.com.au/ehw/iscsi3.JPG10:42
washuu_deI misunderstood you then. When you said "shell" I understood "CLI". My fault.10:43
decciAnyone who can help me10:43
dr_willisdecci:  after that flood i am suprised youi haventg been kicked...10:43
dr_willisdecci:  summarize the issue/problem.. would be a good start10:43
deccidr_willis: I need help. I am not useless here10:43
deccidr_willis: Sure10:44
tyson__how can i put my internet on my linux wen my internet requires an install?10:44
tyson__like installaion for software10:44
dr_willistyson__:  what sort of netwwork are you on?10:44
tyson__Optus10:44
tyson__Usb stick10:44
dr_willisso you hacce a optus wifi usb dongle?10:45
dr_willisis that a 3g ? or connecting to a router?10:45
tyson__no10:45
tyson__not wifi10:45
tyson__3g10:45
deccidr_willis: I have Ubuntu 12.04 ISo which I want to install directly to Compellent SAN. While I partition during the ubuntu installation, it doesnt show me SAN box. I am able to see it during CentOS installation and it work well.10:45
tyson__it needs to run an exe file10:45
dr_willistsst it with the live cd first tyson__ .10:45
tyson__k10:46
tyson__then what?10:46
dr_willistyson__:  most likely  it just needs a driver.. and it may allready be included on ubuntu10:46
deccidr_willis: http://tracker.webtechnologyfocused.com.au/ehw/iscsi6.JPG10:46
tyson__ok ill try it10:46
dr_willisI know nothing about san boxs..10:46
dr_willisits possible the people in #ubuntu-server may know about them if no one else in here does10:47
dr_willisor check out askubuntu.com10:47
deccidr_willis: http://tracker.webtechnologyfocused.com.au/ehw/syd-sehw-3iscsi0.JPG10:47
deccidr_willis: If you see CentOS works fine10:47
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nizortyson what u using to connect to the internet and what version of ubuntu u using?10:49
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nanonymeHi. After doing a graphical upgrade from Precise to Oneiric, the GUI crashed. The machine was brought to a somewhat working state using dpkg reconfigure but it appears it never finished the upgrade and there are still Precise packages in the system. Any tips on fixing the mess?10:58
lnxslcknanonyme, reinstall10:59
nanonymeAny alternative ways?10:59
FuzzlesCan someone help me when i change volume it changes my mic instead of my speakers11:00
kostkonnanonyme, tried giving:  sudo apt-get upgrade11:00
nanonymekostkon, yeah, it says nothing to upgrade11:01
icerootnanonyme: from 12.04 to 11.10?11:01
kostkonnanonyme, how to you know that some package haven't been updated?11:02
icerootnanonyme: and apt-get upgrade is not upgrading the ubuntu version11:02
nanonymeiceroot, ah, never mind. I was just silly11:02
nanonymeiceroot, thanks for sanity check11:02
kostkoniceroot, updates the packages assuming the sources.list now points to the 12.10 repos11:03
icerootkostkon: the sources.list was downgraded from 12.04 to 11.10...11:03
nanonymekostkon, well, it's 11.10->12.04. iceroot nicely pointed out I remembered the names wrong11:04
kostkonnanonyme, yeah, i thought you meant 12.1011:04
icerootnanonyme: ah ok11:04
nanonymeSo it's just a matter of fixing a few broken packages11:04
nanonymeBut nothing drastic11:04
icerootnanonyme: what is the output of "cat /etc/apt/sources.list"11:04
kostkonnanonyme, do you have broken packages?11:04
iceroot!paste | nanonyme11:04
ubottunanonyme: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.11:04
icerootnanonyme: also the output of "dpkg -l | grep -v ^ii | grep -v ^rc"11:05
nanonymekostkon, yeah, nvidia-current failed to generate the kernel module last time, that's why I began debugging in the first place11:05
nanonymeBut yeah, should be able to just reinstall that now11:05
kostkonnanonyme, try first a apt-get dist-upgrade it might fix you nvidia package problems11:07
noobeHow to restore deleted txt files ?11:08
SolarisBoynoobe: you don't without a backup or by chance that if you had it open by another process when you "deleted" it11:10
prakash__Hi Friends.. I am finding difficulty in Ubuntu while mounting a shared drive from iomega Storage box.. can someone help me how to resolve this?11:12
funky1anyone knows how long a fsck would take on a 2TB drive connected via usb?11:12
prakash__Hi Friends.. I am finding difficulty in Ubuntu while mounting a shared drive from iomega Storage box.. can someone help me how to resolve this?11:14
prakash__Hi Friends.. I am finding difficulty in Ubuntu while mounting a shared drive from iomega Storage box.. can someone help me how to resolve this?11:14
ross`is there a reason bind wouldn't work my default on ubuntu? i configured my zones in named.conf.local, and they have correct dns files linked. dig @127.0.0.1 domain.foo doesn't return anything tho11:14
ross`this same exact thing worked on debian11:15
ross`i'm using ubuntu server11:15
ross`bind911:15
ross`s/my/by/11:15
prakash__Mounted  drive in Ubuntu not getting full access. Can someone help me resolving this issue? If i explore through location, then i am getting full access. But if i mount using fstab i am getting readonly access. Help Plzz11:17
ross`can anyone help me please? ubuntu server 12.04.1 LTS11:18
ross`this should be working11:18
ross`i did /etc/init.d/bind9 restart as well as rndc reload11:18
icerootross`: use "sudo service servivename restart" instead of /etc/init.d/servicename restart11:20
iceroot!upstart | ross`11:20
ubottuross`: Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/11:20
ross`atleast i get a question section now..11:22
phoenixsamprasHello mellow!11:22
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ross`;adunium.com.                   IN      A11:22
ross`still not fully working tho11:22
Sami345_Hello. I've manually installed Java 7 from a package that I downloaded from Sun's website. Now, I would like to install a package that depends on a meta package "java6-runtime". Is there any way that I could define this package as installed manually?11:22
ross`is there anything else that i might need to do11:22
ross`i am very new to ubuntu server, been using debian forever11:22
prakashbsMounted  drive in Ubuntu not getting full access. Can someone help me resolving this issue? If i explore through location, then i am getting full access. But if i mount using fstab i am getting readonly access. Help Plzz11:23
ross`iceroot: do you know anything else that might be ubuntu server specific in comparison to debian11:23
phoenixsamprasross`: ubuntu server has more updated packages11:24
jribSami345_: presumably, you did not use a deb package to install java  7? you can use equivs.  But make sure you document this or it will bite you later when you wonder what's wrong with java.  Also it would seem more appropriate to use equivs on some java7 package, not java611:24
prakashbsHelp Plzz... Mounted  drive in Ubuntu not getting full access. Can someone help me resolving this issue? If i explore through location, then i am getting full access. But if i mount using fstab i am getting readonly access. Help Plzz11:25
LantiziaLo, I'd like an editor I can write C in (something that can deal with whitespace removal, removing tabs, syntax checking for C, etc)... NO I don't want vi/vim/emacs or related... and yes I'm on normal ubuntu so something that doesn't run in the terminal and doesn't require KDE libraries would be handy... any suggestions?11:25
icerootross`: upstart, local dns server by default instead of /etc/resolv.conf, no debugsymbols like on debian, no root-access11:25
jribSami345_: your other option is to also install openjdk.  Then openjdk will satisfy the requirement but you can still use your own java.  This is probably the better option.11:26
ross`iceroot: no root-access?11:26
ross`i've been using sudo -i and working as root11:26
dr_willisprakashbs: what fs is the filesystem?11:26
jribprakashbs: what filesystem?11:26
ross`if files are owned by root can that cause problems11:26
icerootross`: no root account enabled by default11:26
iceroot!root | ross`11:26
ubottuross`: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo11:26
ross`yea, i used sudo -i11:27
icerootross`: yes11:27
prakashbsI am using iomega storage box... I installed smbfs before mounting11:27
ross`well what else could be the problem11:27
icerootross`: and on debian there is a root account usable by default, not on ubuntu, ob ubuntu you use sudo11:27
jribross`: you shouldn't be using /etc/init.d directly.  Use the "service" command11:27
ross`i still have no idea why it isn't working, and i'm getting zero errors11:27
dr_willisLantizia:  try geany11:27
ross`jrib: i did11:27
phoenixsamprasross`: i do use: sudo su, then i log like root ;) voila11:27
SolarisBoyi heard sudo -i is better11:27
ross`what else could be the problem here, my A records re not showing up11:28
ross`and i have zero idea why11:28
jribphoenixsampras: sudo -i    will sanitize your environment11:28
ross`i did service bind9 restart11:28
Lantiziadr_willis, cool, I will thanks - do you use that?11:28
dr_willisdont use  sudo su    ;-)11:28
ross`service bind9 reload11:28
SolarisBoyjrib: where are you looking for the a records to resolve from internally or on the web?11:28
ross`and my a records are not resolving11:28
SolarisBoyjrib: was the change proper? serial incremented and all?11:28
ross`either from 8.8.8.8 or 127.0.0.111:28
jribSolarisBoy: wrong nick?11:28
dr_willisLantizia:  depends on what im editing.  i use vim  mainly11:29
ross`is there any thing else ubuntu specific that could be the problem?11:29
SolarisBoyjrib: ooh my bad11:29
ross`why isn't this working11:29
SolarisBoyross`: theres a few reasons,,, what access do you have to check further like logs etc?11:29
ross`does ubuntu use a non standard bind9 config file besides /etc/bind/named.conf11:29
ross`i have no idea why these zones are not being loaded11:30
ross`no typos11:30
ross`everything is correct11:30
ross`this should work11:30
SolarisBoyross`: listen...11:30
erupterdr_willis, concatenation is done with ; -> head file1 ; tail file2 >> file311:30
FloodBot1ross`: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.11:30
ross`especially at localhost11:30
dr_willispractice  keep it in the channel please.11:30
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ross`SolarisBoy: please tell me what the potential reasons are11:30
SolarisBoyross`: did you increment the serial? is bind listening does it resolve _anything_? whats your nssswitch and local resolver look like, how are you querying bind to know whats wrong?11:30
SolarisBoytell me..11:30
dr_williserupter:  >> appends.. yes. ;-)11:31
SolarisBoyross`: was trying.. did you check the logs?11:31
ross`SolarisBoy: the serial shouldn't need incrementation on the first load :O11:31
dr_willisbbl11:31
ross`which log shuld i check11:31
SolarisBoyross`: try syslog or log to see if there is a /var/log/named or similar11:32
SolarisBoy*look11:32
erupterok generic networking question: I have my dhcp setup correctly, why is that I have to do sudo dhclient /iface/ everytime to correctly get the dns servers? otherwise I only have 127.0.0.111:32
ross`i just incrememnted my serial and then did rndc reload11:32
ross`that shold have worked if serial was the problem, but it idd not11:32
SolarisBoyross`: ok whats the *response* from the server when you query it - and then whats in the logs when you query it?11:33
Guest52459Hello! I have a problem with my USB modules. I use Kubuntu, and when I start the machine, it works  fine for few minutes, but after starting the USB Webcam, and closing it, lsusb shows no devices  connected, and in dmesg all my USB devices are disconnected for no reason. The single USB module  which is loaded at this point is usb_storage. How can I solve this problem?11:33
SolarisBoyross`: you can also provide as much detail about whats wrong other than its not working where you can to assist folks in helping =)11:33
prakashbsroot@JHSP-Manjunath:~# mount11:33
prakashbs/dev/sda1 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro)11:33
prakashbsproc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)11:33
prakashbssysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)11:33
prakashbsnone on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw)11:33
FloodBot1prakashbs: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.11:33
SolarisBoyuh ph11:33
prakashbsnone on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw)11:33
ross`SolarisBoy: no i can't because i get no errors11:33
ross`SolarisBoy: it will not resolve with dig @127.0.0.1 domain.foo11:34
ross`this exact host files with /etc/bind/names.conf.local would work on debian11:34
ross`i don't know why it is not working here11:34
SolarisBoyross`: did you copy the debian configurations over or did you rebuild them manually?11:35
ross`i rebuilt them manually, and quadruple checked11:35
fruitFlyplease help http://superuser.com/questions/545478/dual-boot-linux-mint-14-partitioning11:35
ross`every suffix . is in place, as well as everything typed correctly11:35
ross`there are no syntax errors11:35
prakashbsMount output... http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600709/11:35
ross`bind would report a syntax error when started if it had one11:35
jribprakashbs: which directory are you trying to access?11:36
prakashbsJHSP-FS11:36
SolarisBoyross`: do you have present "named-checkzone" binary?11:36
ross`root@adunium:/var/host# nc -l 5311:36
ross`nc: Address already in use11:36
ross`that looks good too11:36
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SolarisBoyross`: if so can you run it on the intended zone and zone file11:36
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prakashbsworksdaily from storage box11:36
ross`yes, i have that command, thank you11:36
ross`let me try that11:36
Fuzzlesanyone know when steam is out of beta?11:37
prakashbsjrib: any clue.. you got.. If i access the same drive through Location.. then i am getting full access11:38
BluesKajHowdy all11:38
SolarisBoyross`: also check if you are running something like apparmor and there is no conflict there11:38
jribprakashbs: so now you should show your fstab line11:38
ross`apparmor?11:39
ross`this is a fresh install the only things i installed were apache2, bind9, nmap, whois11:39
ross`i can't think of anything that could possibly be be a problem11:39
ross`with a serversocket conflict11:40
SolarisBoyhave you checked the process table or is that an assumption?11:40
prakashbsfstab file http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600720/11:40
ross`SolarisBoy: what should i check for?11:40
SolarisBoyit wouldn't be a socket conflict it would be a RBAC system running conflict11:40
fruitFlyoh11:40
SolarisBoyyou could try ps -ef |grep apparmor... and what was the output of the command you ran? checking the zones->files stuff?11:40
fruitFlya /boot partition.. what is its purposee?!?!?!11:41
Diegosnathi11:41
SolarisBoyfruitFly: to hold files pertaining to booting11:41
SolarisBoyfruitFly: kernels, ramdisks, grub stuff11:41
Diegosnathi guys!! Ive got a huge problem! I created a script for udev that seems to work but RUM+="" which does not execute the command, why? RUN+="/bin/echo a > /opt/nearline.pid"11:41
ross`SolarisBoy: adunium   5293  2185  0 06:41 pts/2    00:00:00 grep --color=auto apparmor11:41
jribprakashbs: ls -ld /media/JHSP-FS11:41
ross`doesn't look like it is running11:41
fruitFlySolarisBoy: so why might one want a seperate partition for that? couldn't that just be put in / ?11:42
SolarisBoyross`: ok - so continue troubleshooting your installation11:42
SolarisBoyfruitFly: sure11:42
ross`SolarisBoy: it's a fresh installation, all i did was install bind911:42
ross`and apache2, and then tools11:42
ross`there is seriously nothing on this ubuntu server system11:42
jribross`: stop pressing enter so much please11:42
fruitFlySolarisBoy: I am about to install linux for dualboot, you think I should make a /boot, if so how large?11:42
prakashbshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1600730/11:43
ross`unless this ther is something i don't know about the ubuntu system..11:43
jribprakashbs: ls -ld /media/JHSP-FS   (d not s)11:43
SolarisBoyfruitFly: i have a seperate boot as the other stuff is on lvm - it's nice to have it otherwise for varying reasons11:43
SolarisBoyfruitFly: people say a few hundred mb is fine but if you do plan to retain a lot of files there make it big enough11:43
ross`does named-checkconf return nothing if it is a good config?11:44
SolarisBoyfruitFly: kernels are not very large11:44
ross`cause it returned nothing.. like i said no syntax errors11:44
fruitFlySolarisBoy: I'm taking a shit in a coffee shop in vitenam11:44
IdleOne!language | fruitFly11:44
ubottufruitFly: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family-friendly, polite, and professional.11:44
prakashbsSorry.. Now i put ls -ld http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600732/11:44
Zentaurhello11:44
SolarisBoyross`: did it say OK and say what serial was loaded? did it exit 0?11:44
Zentaurcould anybody tell me how to change the password of a crypted hdd?11:45
ross`SolarisBoy: that isn't named-checkzone, still trying to figure out how to use that11:45
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SolarisBoyok...11:45
Zentauri checked to crypt the hdd while installing ubuntu11:45
jribprakashbs: you should be able to write to it.  What happens when you try Ā« touch /media/JHSP-FS/testing Ā»?11:46
SolarisBoyif you use 'named-checkzone domain.tld /path/to/zonefile.tld' it should let you know ross`11:46
Zentaurbut now i want to change the passwd. will it be as simple as changing it in the preferences?11:46
SolarisBoyross`: ensure to plug in your specifics to replace those generic items..11:46
SolarisBoyZentaur: the user password or the HD encryption passphrase?11:46
prakashbsYou want me to try this from Command line? Problem is when i try to create nay file in mounted drive it creates with lock symbol11:47
prakashbsjrib: You want me to try this from Command line? Problem is when i try to create nay file in mounted drive it creates with lock symbol11:47
jribprakashbs: yes11:47
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fruitFlySolarisBoy: you have a seperate boot as other stuff is on lvm? What you mean other stuff?11:48
ZentaurSolarisBoy, that's it11:48
SolarisBoyfruitFly: / && /home is on LVM in my case /boot is on a standard ext4 partition11:48
SolarisBoyexcuse me.. standard linux partition i guess..11:49
prakashbsjrib: i tried that..  0 -rw-r--r-- 1 1015 users          0 Feb  2 17:15 testing11:49
prakashbsjrib: shall I post ls -ls ?11:49
ross`apparmor was the problem..11:50
ross`wow...11:50
Diegonathi guys!! Ive got a huge problem! I created a script for udev that seems to work but RUM+="" which does not execute the command, why? RUN+="/bin/echo a > /opt/nearline.pid"11:50
SolarisBoyheh..11:50
ross`why is that even there.. it is like purposefully breaking stuff11:50
prakashbsjrib11:50
ross`this is why i continued to use debian for so long, because of this type of stuff..11:50
ross`bleh, well thanks for the help11:50
SolarisBoyross`: its not breaking anything in fact its protecting things.. but some times it prevents programs from working that don't have profiles11:50
SolarisBoyin all reality you can simply tell apparmor to ignore bind or add a proper profile for it (proper thing to do)11:50
prakashbsjrib: i tried mounting in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and 10.04 as well.. same issue in both the environments11:51
SolarisBoystopping it or whatever you did is just a work around.11:51
SolarisBoyross`: ^ - but glad it's working.11:51
Zentaurand f i need to extract the hdd and conect it to a external box... what passwd will it ask me for to be mounted?11:52
SolarisBoythe enc passphrase i suppose11:53
fruitFlySolarisBoy: I'm new to linux and partitioning and am not sure if I should create a /boot , in time I might download a zfs kernel, maybe not though. If I were to make a /boot, what would be a safe size for it? 2GB? If you would I would appreciate you checking out my short question at http://superuser.com/questions/545478/dual-boot-linux-mint-14-partitioning11:53
Zentaurbut the enc passphrese is the user passwd snt it?11:53
fruitFlySolarisBoy: I REALLY APPRECIATE IT!11:53
SolarisBoyZentaur: no11:53
Zentaurlast time i entered my user passwd and worked11:53
jribprakashbs: that's ok. I understand your issue now.  But I don't know the best way for you to proceed and I must leave.  You should repeat your question, include your pastebin links, and explain that you're having trouble with the ownership of files you create on your cifs share.  I'll send you the docs link, but I don't know if they address your specific question (you can look through them while you wait for11:54
SolarisBoyfruitFly: sure. one second.11:54
jribsomeone else to answer)11:54
jrib!samba | prakashbs11:54
ubottuprakashbs: Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT.11:54
SolarisBoyZentaur: theres a longer string i recall if we are taking about the same encryption process that is revealed one time on login and you should retain it somewhere11:54
yeats!mint | fruitFly11:54
ubottufruitFly: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org11:54
SolarisBoyZentaur: and then there is your password which is for the OS access11:54
prakashbsjrib: thanks..11:55
SolarisBoyoh didn't notice it was mint =)11:55
prakashbsubottu: i am using iOmega storage box.. and i enabled windows file sharing in that11:55
ubottuprakashbs: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)11:55
fruitFlyyeats: SolarisBoy I think I am going to download ubuntu instead, I am trying to understand the partitioning first though11:55
Zentaurmmm now i understand SolarisBoy11:56
SolarisBoyfruitFly: /boot does not require lots of space - as stated kernels are not large, i've seen people use 5G-10G and call that safe, mine is a few hundred MB as stated and i have multiple old kernels that need cleaning up11:56
Zentaurthanks a lot :)11:56
SolarisBoyZentaur: sure11:56
fruitFlySolarisBoy: so maybe just 1GB? And how large should I make / relative to /home?11:57
fruitFlySolarisBoy: and if I make a /home can I point different distros at the same /home?11:57
fruitFlyyeats: ^^11:57
Diegonatguys I created a script for udev that seems to work but RUM+="" which does not execute the command, why? RUN+="/bin/echo a > /opt/nearline.pid"11:57
prakashbsjrib: i tried the links already which you shared...11:57
SolarisBoy(the OS and it's files, expect this to grow as you install things) /home (your stuff, expect this to grow as your system grows) - as such thats entirely up to you11:58
SolarisBoyagain i've seen 15-20GB / and everything else for home - but those are systems that are lean and kept that way - but thats why i like LVM11:58
Zentaurone more thing11:58
Zentaurdo i need the /boot partition?11:58
SolarisBoyfruitFly: if you have a seperate home sure that may not be the wisest thing - you'd probably have a ton of . files but sure11:59
SolarisBoyZentaur: no11:59
Zentaurthen i install the bootloader  directly in the hdd?11:59
SolarisBoyZentaur: if you don't have a seperate /boot the installer will simply put it on the main disk partition and mark that disk bootable12:00
easyanyone have any info on the samsung+ uefi fiasco?12:00
easyi just been through hell and back12:00
fruitFlySolarisBoy: not the smartest thing? a ton of .files? what would be a better way to accomplish that? And would I need a seperate / partition for a a different distro, or just a different /boot?12:00
Zentaurthanks!very nice12:00
prakashbsHi Friends.. I am facing problems when i mount drive in Ubuntu using fstab. I am not getting read/write access. I am using iomega storage box. and enabled windows file sharing.. can some please help me..  mount and ls -ld output http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600778/12:00
SolarisBoyfruitFly: well thats my "analness" i guess - i wouldn't do it - but you can12:00
fruitFlySolarisBoy: ok, so the only real reason to make a /home is for easier backup?12:01
SolarisBoyfruitFly: yes , backup, restore, expansion, replacement, etc12:01
prakashbsMounted drive not getting full access eventhough i given read/write access http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600778/12:02
fruitFlySolarisBoy: installing linux will not use up a another primary partition, right? Do I just make the partitions and grub will automatically install to my windows partition?12:02
prakashbsMounted drive not getting full access eventhough i given read/write access http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600778/12:03
SolarisBoyfruitFly: if you have windows installed you should be using the standard installed DVD and it will handle this for you =)12:03
SolarisBoyfruitFly: it will ask you how you want to install it, how to resize windows and it will handle taking care of the boot loaders so you still ave the option to get back to windows if you choose12:03
fruitFlySolarisBoy: standard installed dvd? I will use a linux cd?12:03
SolarisBoyfruitFly: for a beginner i would advise that for sure - otherwise you may lose data.. or an OS.. testing on your system there12:04
fruitFlySolarisBoy: in linux there is a dual boot option and a something else option where you can set the partition sizes your self? Can you also do that in the dual boot option?12:04
SolarisBoyfruitFly: yes the one you download on the ubuntu homepage12:04
yui-p1ugdoes anyone know how to fix this - when i do a fullscreen vid/flash and move mouse to bottom, the screen moves up12:04
yui-p1ugany idea12:04
yui-p1ugwhat is it called ?12:04
Oweoqidoes kubuntu come with many themes>?12:04
yui-p1ugi thought it was tomboy notes, seems like they refer as desktop objects and linking etc.12:05
yui-p1ugi am not able to find the keyword for what it is called.. it is damn frustrating12:05
fruitFlySolarisBoy: in linux there is a dual boot option and a something else option where you can set the partition sizes your self? Can you also do that in the dual boot option?12:05
SolarisBoyfruitFly: im sorry have no idea what you mean =)12:06
SolarisBoyfruitFly: dualbooting is above linux it's grub if anything else12:06
prakashbsMounted drive not getting full access eventhough i given read/write access http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600778/12:06
wagnerhello, ive a notebook that is UEFI and 32bit. How i can install ubuntu on it? Ive noticied that only ubuntu64 bit supports EFI12:06
SolarisBoyfruitFly: as stated if you use the standard ubuntu installer it will handle setting up dual boot (with partitioning and properly setting grub up) is the only relation of linux to dual booting12:06
bekksfruitFly: There is no "dual boot option in linux". You have to configure your system for dualbooting yourself.12:07
skp1how can i tell apt-get not to upgrade a certain package?12:07
bekkswagner: Then you have to disable UEFI and use BIOS instead.12:07
prakashbsbabilen: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600778/  can you help me here12:07
wagnerive only uefi12:07
SolarisBoyskp1: apt-get install <pkg> if the upgrade is available it will be upgraded12:07
SolarisBoyskp1: apt-get update first ofcourse12:08
skp1solarisboy: i dont want it to upgrade, i want to keep it from upgrading.12:08
bekkswagner: And you are 1000% sure your computer isnt 64bit capable?12:08
wagneryes12:08
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prakashbsPlease help... Mounted drive not getting full access eventhough i given read/write access http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600778/12:08
SolarisBoyskp1: i think there is command line call you can use or there is a way to stop apt from considering the package under /etc/apt.d12:08
wagnerbekks: ive windows 8 32 bit secureboot with uefi12:08
SolarisBoyskp1: sorry not sure off top12:08
bekkswagner: That doesnt mean that your computer isnt capable of 64bit.12:08
wagnerthe cpu is 32bit12:08
skp1anyone else know?12:08
bekkswagner: Which CPU very exactly is it?12:09
SolarisBoyit could have PAE ext..12:09
fruitFlySolarisBoy: bekks I'm not necessarily going to use mint but when I put in the mint .iso it give the options: dual boot alongside windows, fresh install AND "something else" (custom partitioning). Would the dual boot option install grub to mbr allow me to also set up my partitions? And that's automatically done in the ubuntu .iso without a formal "dual boot option"?12:09
bekksfruitFly: No one in here has a clue about the mint installer.12:09
wagnerbekks: intel atom z276012:09
SolarisBoyfruitFly: ubuntu gives you this similar option though worded differently12:09
prakashbsSolarisBoy: can you help me with this issue..? http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600778/   mounted drive is not getting full access12:09
SolarisBoyfruitFly: it allows you to setup partitions in that - you can resize the ubuntu partition and you'll be able to control the size of both - it will then proceed to install the whole system to the free space it makes - it won't do a complicated partitioning scheme here12:10
fruitFlySolarisBoy:  bekks os files stored in / also includes program files when downloading new software?12:10
bekksprakashbs: State your problem please. Your paste does not contain a problem.12:10
SolarisBoyfruitFly: yes - some things generally considering user preferences are placed under /home/<user> though12:11
bekksfruitFly: In Ubuntu, the files you are downloading are stored in /home/youruser/Downloads12:11
skp1SolarisBoy: apparently it can be done through synaptic, thanks anyway12:11
cy43anyone knows how to add 256 color support for urvxt?12:11
prakashbsbekks: Monuted drive in Ubuntu not getting full access.. I mounted dshared drive from iomega storage box.. The out put of mount is http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600778/12:11
fruitFlySolarisBoy: so when dual boot partitioning with ubuntu you cannot leave unallocated space?12:12
cy43anyone knows how to add 256 color support for urvxt?12:12
bekksprakashbs: You already provided that paste. You paste does not contain any problems. Whats the detailed problem you are experiencing?12:12
SolarisBoyfruitFly: afaik no12:12
bekksfruitFly: Of course you can.12:12
SolarisBoynot in the standard installer..12:12
bekksSolarisBoy: Thats correct, yes.12:12
fruitFlySolarisBoy: afaik?12:12
SolarisBoyahh i knew i wasn't bugging =)12:13
cy43anyone knows how to add 256 color support for urvxt?12:13
jennyhHi. Im having trouble using gb.archive.ubuntu.com.  is it me or them?12:13
SolarisBoyas far as i know = afaik. fruitFly12:13
cy43anyone knows how to add 256 color support for urvxt?12:13
fruitFlyaaah SolarisBoy  :D12:13
prakashbsbekks: When i try to create any folder or file in mounted drive then it creates with locksymbol... I am not able to save attachments straight from mail client like thudnerbird..12:13
SolarisBoyanyway the point is YEs you can do this unallocated space thing - but not from the normal installer disk - the live one - you may need the alternate installer for that12:13
SolarisBoyOR to have that partition already cut up - but i suggest you use the custom installer for your experience level fruitFly12:14
fruitFlySolarisBoy: so what you think 8GB swap, 46GB / and 154GB /home and 1GB /boot?12:14
prakashbsbekks: Same drive I access through smb://ipaddress/sharedfolder then i get full access for the same user. Problem happens only with mounted drive..12:14
SolarisBoyfruitFly: sounds good - question, is that a laptop? how much memory do you have?12:14
fruitFlyI have 4GB but I might stick another 4Gb in12:15
fruitFlyyes laptop SolarisBoy12:15
SolarisBoyok gotcha - and you plan to hibernate i suppose? otherwise 8GB of swap is a waste12:15
fruitFlyI hibernate with my 4GB :) SolarisBoy12:15
SolarisBoythats cool - i guess you need it if you hibernate so nevermind12:16
fruitFlySolarisBoy: SLEEP VS HIBERNATE?12:16
SolarisBoynever cared12:16
SolarisBoy=)12:16
fruitFlylol12:16
erupteranyone knows why uninstalling dnsmasq-base would result in networking death? network manager doesn't show, and all interfaces don't configure anymore12:16
SolarisBoyas long as it looks of it's fine with me =)12:16
SolarisBoy*off12:16
prakashbsbekks: you understand the issue..Please ignore  for my poor explanation ..12:16
SolarisBoyerupter: i believe network-manager uses dnsmasq for local caching in some setups (possibly default)12:17
erupterSolarisBoy, suppose so, i tried removing it and now it's broken12:17
SolarisBoylol put it back!12:17
SolarisBoyj/p12:18
fruitFlySolarisBoy: SO I could use the express dual boot option and it would fill up the whole disk OR I could make the custom partitions first and then do the dual boot option and just mount at / ? The terminilogy is still a little confusing to me, mount, / etc.12:18
erupterI'm trying manually copying the deb from another pc, and installing by end. do you know of a way of removing dnsmasq from ubuntu?12:18
SolarisBoyerupter: dpkg -l "dnsmasq*" remove whats returned if you really wanted to12:18
SolarisBoyerupter: you may want to put the interfaces as manual up in /etc/network/interfaces so network-manager doesn't control them and then manually program them to prevent the network death in the mean time12:19
bekksprakashbs: No, I dont not understand the issue without an error message. :)12:19
erupterSolarisBoy, for the networks right now I'm at home and I only have a wireless, so... no joy in manual config :(12:21
fruitFlySO I could use the express dual boot option and it would fill up the whole disk OR I could make the custom partitions first and then do the dual boot option and just mount at / ? The terminilogy is still a little confusing to me, mount, / etc.12:21
fruitFlySolarisBoy: ^^12:21
SolarisBoyerupter: i getcha12:21
erupterSolarisBoy, for the dpkg stuff... wait I try to copy the result from the other pc12:21
prakashbsbekks: There is no error.. When i try to create nay folder or file in shared drive.. it gets created .. but with lock symbol on it..  that means it's not allowing to have read/write access. Same drive if i access throgh smb://serverIP/shared folder.. then i am getting full access.. problem is with mounted drive..12:21
bekksprakashbs: So your problem is a weired icon, basically?12:21
SolarisBoyerupter: so is that when network-manager does run no interfaces are listed since you purged dnsmasq? if not try to set manually a resolver in the nm-applet and bounce the service12:22
bekksprakashbs: Did you even try to access your drive in read/write?12:22
prakashbsyes.. really.. iomega guys stopped responding now..12:22
babilenprakashbs: You could create the "testing" file just fine12:22
erupterSolarisBoy, http://pastebin.com/crxvx52h12:23
prakashbsbabilen.. i did that using command line..12:23
erupterSolarisBoy, service networking start/restart freezes12:23
bekksprakashbs: So you dont have a problem when being able to create a testing file just fine.12:23
prakashbsbekks: i didnt get u... accessdrive in read/write means?12:23
SolarisBoyare you creating the file as root and then trying to access it via file manager (As your user most likely?) prakashbs ?12:23
erupterSolarisBoy,  it's not working at all and I don't have the network manager icon anymore12:23
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babilenprakashbs: So what? I see no error whatsoever.12:23
bekksprakashbs: "did you try to create a testing file?" "yes. it works fine." "ok, you have no problem then." :)12:24
SolarisBoyi think hes creating the file as root12:24
bekksSolarisBoy: The permissions are against you ;)12:24
prakashbsNo... there is 10 users... for everyone same problem... i craeted multiple folders.. problem happens if i use mounted drive12:24
SolarisBoyand opening (or trying) to in a file manager which is owned by him (user) most likely - he said he sees a lock on the files once created12:24
babilenprakashbs: Which problem?12:24
SolarisBoybekks: those darn perms !! =)12:24
prakashbssame drive if i access through smb://serverip/sharedfilder with same user.. then it works fine12:24
SolarisBoyerupter: i see12:25
SolarisBoyerupter: that blows sorry to hear that =(12:25
bekksbabilen: The closed lock symbol on the icon of the drive on the desktop-12:25
SolarisBoyerupter: technically you can setup network from the CLI without NM it's just more complicated12:25
SolarisBoyper say12:25
erupterSolarisBoy, yeah... is there a way I can do something like sudo apt-get install /path/to/deb? it's refusing at the moment12:25
yui-p1ughow do you disable horizontal dash that lists open apps in ubuntu12:25
SolarisBoyerupter: yes use dpkg -i /path/to/file.deb (with sudo ofcourse)12:25
fruitFlySolarisBoy: SO I could use the express dual boot option and it would fill up the whole disk OR I could make the custom partitions first and then do the dual boot option and just mount at / ? The terminilogy is still a little confusing to me, mount, / etc.12:25
Uncle_Samwould i get the latest changes that linus commited (the ones regarding samsung firmware uefi problem) if i get 13 alpha? or is that a bad idea?12:26
bekksprakashbs: WHICH problem happens... ignore that icon and state the PROBLEM please.12:26
Uncle_Sami have a lot of work to do today that i can't do on windows 8 :p12:26
SolarisBoyfruitFly: you run the installer and you tell it how big you want windows resized to - it takes care of the rest - what i think your implying is a manual setup which would be very different12:26
fruitFlySolarisBoy: Ok thanks :)... 1 more thing... Why ubuntu over mint?12:27
prakashbsbekks: i am not getting full access.. please see the output here ...12:27
prakashbsmanjunath@JHSP-Manjunath:~$ touch /media/JHSP-FS/testing212:27
prakashbstouch: cannot touch `/media/JHSP-FS/testing2': Permission denied12:27
SolarisBoyfruitFly: in the manual case yes you setup all the partitions, resize windows manually using gparted or whatever, create parts/FS on new unallocated space, create a boot partition for ubuntu, make a chain loader windows entry in grub, and make an entry to point to the new partition with the new ubuntu root is the manual way12:27
SolarisBoyfruitFly: but the cd does all that for you12:27
fruitFlySolarisBoy: I don't need to resize windows as I left 232 GB of unallocated space12:28
SolarisBoyprakashbs: meaning its mounted as root most likely or the folder on top is owned by root12:28
SolarisBoyprakashbs: seems normal12:28
SolarisBoyif the filesystem complies mount it with the uid,gid options12:28
prakashbsplease help me solving this.. http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600778/12:29
SolarisBoyif not permission the folders properly -12:29
prakashbsSolarisBoy: can you see the output and usggest me where exactly i did a mistake?12:29
prakashbsSolarisBoy: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600778/12:29
SolarisBoyi dont think you did a mistake12:29
SolarisBoyyou just need to fix your permissions is all..12:29
fruitFlySolarisBoy: Is the make a chain loader windows entry complicated? I already have free space. Should I make my swap at the end of the hd to be more easily accessed or is that negligible?12:30
bekksprakashbs: sudo chmod g+w /media/JHSP-FS12:30
SolarisBoyfruitFly: sorry im going to hop in the shower - i suggest the CD thats a process (manual) you'll save time/head hair by using the CD12:30
SolarisBoyif you want to play around have a backup =)12:30
SolarisBoy+1 bekks, brb12:31
prakashbsbekks: do i need to unmount before doing this?12:31
bekksprakashbs: No.12:31
fruitFlySolarisBoy: Swap at the end of the hd for more easily accessible?!?!?!?!?!?!12:31
bekksfruitFly: Nonsense.12:31
fruitFlyWhy UBUNTU OVER MINT!!!!!!!!?????????!!!!! SolarisBoy12:31
SolarisBoyword..12:31
erupterSolarisBoy, is there a way I can use either dpkg or apt-get to download the debs easily to move to the other pc?12:31
SolarisBoyswap anywhere - doesn't matter12:31
bekksfruitFly: And do use ONE interpunctuation sign only.12:31
SolarisBoyif it did the difference is so minute no one would care12:31
fruitFlySolarisBoy: Why ubuntu over mint?12:32
fruitFlywhich is the pinnacle lol12:32
SolarisBoynever used mint -12:32
SolarisBoyin this channel it's relevant probably - name being #ubuntu and all =)12:32
SolarisBoy*relevance12:32
prakashbsbekks: i am not able to do that.. its saying permission denied12:32
bekksfruitFly: Please keep it up to support, not to offtopic discussions.12:32
Oweoqido I need to port forward for hamachi?12:33
fruitFlybekks: u party pooper.. I'm out12:33
fruitFlybekks: SolarisBoy Thanks for all the help! I reaaaly appreciate it :D12:33
bekksfruitFly: Watch your language, in addition, thanks.12:33
bekksprakashbs: Then run the command I gave you.12:33
SolarisBoynp dude have a good one.12:33
fruitFlyYou guys have an AMAZING ONE :D:D:D:D:D:D12:33
Uncle_Sam\Nickserv12:34
kingbeastUncle_Sam, / not\12:34
prakashbsbekks: when runnig that command also i am getting this error..12:34
Uncle_Samlollollollollollollolloollloolllooollllololllllolllllolllolllollloll12:34
Uncle_Samok12:34
erupteris there a way I can use either dpkg or apt-get to download the debs easily to move to the other pc?12:35
bekksprakashbs: So which command do you run?12:35
Uncle_Sami am using metroirc .. gimme a break :p12:35
SolarisBoyerupter: you can use apt-get and the download otpion and you can copy the files over to the computer and use dpkg -i file.deb on the other end like i initially said =)12:35
erupterdpkg I already did, the download part I was missing. thanks SolarisBoy12:36
Uncle_Sambeen a week can't get stable ubuntu on samsung! half-bricked twice!12:36
SolarisBoyerupter: np =)12:36
kingbeasterupter, even if you did, sometimes it would still need to retrieve dependencies12:36
SolarisBoytrue story12:36
prakashbsbekks: Now i unmounted the drive... then i ran the command chmod g+w /media/JHSP-FS..12:36
prakashbsbekks: then i monuted again .. still same problem12:36
yeatsUncle_Sam: that's hardware/firmware-related - you'll have to take that up with Samsung/your laptop dealer12:37
* SolarisBoy wonders if apt download would fetch the deps also...12:37
prakashbsbekks: i logged in as a root when i run that command... do i need to login as a user or root?12:37
Uncle_Samwell i12:37
SolarisBoyprakashbs: !root12:37
Uncle_Samkernel/firmware doesn't mean hardware i thought12:37
Xtremehey guys12:37
captineUncle_Sam,  what machine?  So i know not to get it :)12:37
SolarisBoyprakashbs: use regular users when logging in12:38
Xtremeanyone successfully installed speech recognition so far?12:38
yeatsUncle_Sam: it's specific to Samsung12:38
Uncle_Samit's actually a solid machine12:38
prakashbsSolarisBoy: i logged in from ssh.. and did it..12:38
SolarisBoyprakashbs: doesn't matter log in as normal users12:38
SolarisBoyprakashbs: and set PermitRootLogin no in sshd_config when you get a sec...12:38
ikoniathat is already set by default on ubuntu12:39
SolarisBoywhammy12:39
ikoniaso either this is not an ubuntu install or someone has enabled it12:39
Uncle_Samsamsung NP350U3C-A07UK12:39
prakashbsSolarisBoy: if i login as a user then if i use sudo .. then it's not allowing me to run command12:39
yeatsUncle_Sam: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/02/01/linux_samsung_laptop_fix_advice/ - that might help to know (developing story, so solid info may not be available)12:39
ikoniaprakashbs: is this an ubuntu machine ?12:39
prakashbsSolarisBoy: so  i logged in directly using root..12:39
prakashbsikonia: yes.. ubuntu 12.04 LTS12:40
SolarisBoythat means you weren't setup to use sudo with that command, and it further sounds that that machine is configured to prevent access to certain things if commands are configured in sudoers..12:40
ikoniaprakashbs: the root account is locked / disabled12:40
Uncle_Samyeats: thanks man i know this is an in progress thing12:40
bekksprakashbs: Which command did you run? Answer the question please.12:40
ikoniaprakashbs: also the ssh process won't allow direct login as root even if you enable it unless you set the parameter SolarisBoy has said12:40
varikonniemiwhat does the swappiness value set?12:40
SolarisBoyprakashbs: either way - as you see - using root is not a good idea, thats why your having all this problem with the file in the first place =(12:40
prakashbsbekks: i used ssh root@192.168.1.121, then i ran command chmod g+w /media/JHSP-FS12:41
ikoniaprakashbs: that should not work12:41
ikoniaprakashbs: have you enabled root login in sshd ? have you enabled the root account ?12:41
bekksvarikonniemi: It sets the "will to swap".12:41
SolarisBoyvarikonniemi: how much your system relies on swap12:41
SolarisBoymines is unwilling =)12:42
varikonniemiyeah but is there some metric?12:42
bekksSolarisBoy: :D Mine neither :)12:42
varikonniemi0-100 is range, but what does it affect12:42
SolarisBoygood question - not sure how those numbers work - 10 is low 0 is not and 100 is a lot i guess12:42
kingbeastUncle_Sam, that's one of the samsung ultrabooks?12:42
bekksvarikonniemi: 0 == dont even think of swapping, 100 == swap whenever you just have a chance to.12:42
varikonniemiyes, and default is 6012:42
prakashbsif i use sudo chmod g+w media/JHSP-FS, then it's asking password.. but it's not taking root password12:42
bekksvarikonniemi: Which is a pretty good default.12:42
varikonniemiif it is as you say, defauklt should be like 1012:43
ikoniaprakashbs: that is not the root password12:43
Ben64!root | prakashbs12:43
ubottuprakashbs: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo12:43
varikonniemibecause swap== last resort12:43
SolarisBoyvarikonniemi: on certain systems it can be 10..12:43
bekksvarikonniemi: Nope :)12:43
ikoniaprakashbs: it wants your user password12:43
ikoniaprakashbs: is this your desktop ?12:43
SolarisBoynow if you have a bomber.. you probably want to leave that just as it is...12:43
bekksvarikonniemi: swap == pretty good resort when running into the out of memory killer otherwise.12:43
prakashbsyes12:43
prakashbsif i put sudo bash.. then it's asks password.. that's root password.. rite? correct me if i am workng12:43
SolarisBoyif your running SSD on a desktop thats not mobile, and you have tons of memory that you know you never use up in a million years then sure set it to 1012:43
ikoniaprakashbs: right, 1.) why are you logging in as root ?12:43
nearsthi all12:44
varikonniemibekks, yes, but imo swapping when you have gigs of ram is idiotic. And this is normal ubuntu behavior12:44
ikoniaprakashbs: if you are logging in as root you should understand te basics of your system, you do not. Do not login as root12:44
Ben64prakashbs: sudo is your password, root doesn't (shouldn't) have a password12:44
kingbeasthi nearst12:44
bekksvarikonniemi: swap is only used when there is no RAM available anymore.12:44
varikonnieminot true12:44
SolarisBoybekks: actually swap is used normally12:44
kingbeastbekks, who told you that?12:45
prakashbsikonia: manjunath@JHSP-Manjunath:~$ sudo chmod g+w /media/JHSP-FS12:45
prakashbs[sudo] password for manjunath:12:45
bekkskingbeast: My experience in 15y.12:45
prakashbswhat password i should put here12:45
kingbeastyou're wrong12:45
ikoniaprakashbs: please stop for a moment12:45
Xtremeanyone?12:45
ikoniaprakashbs: please type the command "id" and show me the output12:45
nearstkingbeast, ty12:45
ikoniaXtreme: anyone what ?12:45
Xtremevoice recognition12:45
ikoniaXtreme: saying anyone is pointless, it add no value12:45
bekkskingbeast: Then provide some more information, like links, on that.12:45
Xtremeikonia, read above12:45
ikoniaXtreme: you're just saying random words, try using a sentence12:45
Xtremei already asked12:46
prakashbsmanjunath@JHSP-Manjunath:~$ id12:46
prakashbsuid=1002(manjunath) gid=1003(manjunath) groups=1003(manjunath),29(audio)12:46
Xtremeikonia, <Xtreme> anyone successfully installed speech recognition so far?12:46
ikoniaXtreme: right, so saying "anyone" gives no information"12:46
ikoniaprakashbs: right, now, what is the sudo command you want to run ?12:46
Ben64Xtreme: chill out, not everyone remembers what you said 8 minutes ago12:46
varikonniemiso vm.swappiness = 0 should give me the swap behaviour i expect ?12:46
prakashbssudo chmod g+w /media/JHSP-FS12:46
kingbeastbekks, pm sent12:47
XtremeBen64, well what to do? some chatrooms feels repeating question offending..12:47
Xtremethey are like "we read when you asked first time, no need to repeat"12:47
Ben64Xtreme: "anyone" is worse. repeat your question every 10 or 15 mins or so12:47
ikoniaprakashbs: right, run theat command, when it asks for a password use the password for the user manjunath12:47
Xtremeso its really confusing what a person should do at times..12:47
TomyLoboXtreme what you posed was a metaquestion12:47
nearstXtreme, http://linuxsagas.digitaleagle.net/2012/02/25/voice-recognition-in-ubuntu/12:47
TomyLobohe wants to know you actual question12:48
ikoniaXtreme: repeating the question is the same as saying "anyone" just with less value12:48
SolarisBoybekks: http://askubuntu.com/questions/157793/why-is-swap-being-used-even-though-i-have-plenty-of-free-ram12:48
TomyLoboyour*12:48
prakashbsikonia: manjunath@JHSP-Manjunath:~$ sudo chmod g+w /media/JHSP-FS12:48
prakashbs[sudo] password for manjunath:12:48
prakashbsmanjunath is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.12:48
ikoniaprakashbs: there you go then12:48
Xtremenearst, already tried, dint work.. hence the question12:48
ikoniaprakashbs: that is the problem, your user is not in the sudo group12:48
ikoniaprakashbs: so can't use sudo12:48
SolarisBoyi think it has to do with the complexity of "free memory" on systems (cached buffered etc) but the system does use swap on normal operations (unless you tell to absolutely not)12:49
nearstXtreme, owh. ok12:49
prakashbsikonia: basically, i want to give full access to user: manjunath for mounted drive12:49
prakashbscan you help me how to get it done?12:49
ikoniaprakashbs: yes, but read what I said, the user you are askig for does not have sudo acceess12:49
ikoniaprakashbs: when you installed ubunut, it creates a user for you, which user did it create12:50
SolarisBoyprakashbs: can you pastie the output of 'sudo -l' as manjunath on that box?12:50
SolarisBoy*pastebin12:50
prakashbsikonia: that is jhsp12:50
kingbeastswap is the Linux paging partition, that is it12:50
TomyLobo[13:48:35] <Xtreme> nearst, already tried, dint work.. hence the question <-- this should be part of your question, then12:51
TomyLoboXtreme http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#beprecise12:51
SolarisBoyright and the reason it's used even when ram is not all used up is because of something to dow ith ^12:51
ikoniaprakashbs: use that user eithera a.) add your user to the sudo group 2.) give the permission on  the file system you want12:51
SolarisBoyand it can be a paging file as well12:51
nearstya. swap work like page file. ubuntu already use zram0 ;012:52
TomyLobopage file is also called swap file *cough*12:52
SunilJoshiHi, I am using Ubuntu12.10 and by using compiz , i mistakenly reset the ubuntu desktop and now no top bar and side bar are visible.. anyway to get it back?12:52
SolarisBoythis is getting redundant12:52
dr_willisSunilJoshi:  if you reset all settings.. it should go back to defaults..12:52
kingbeastbekks, was link enough?12:53
SunilJoshidr_willis: this is what i have done..i have clicked on restore to defaults.. and after that side bar and top bar is gone12:53
SolarisBoyeg setting swappiness 0 is cool for my desktop at home but i would never try it on a prod server or anything lol12:54
dr_willisSunilJoshi:  you mean in the ccsm tool you used restore to defaults?12:54
SunilJoshidr_willis: yes exactly12:54
dr_willisSunilJoshi:  i bet it turned off the Unity plugin12:54
SunilJoshidr_willis: yes i have seen that it is unchecked12:54
dr_willisso check it.. ;)12:55
SunilJoshidr_willis: ok sure, will try.. thanks !!12:55
prakashbsSolarisBoy: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600906/12:56
prakashbsi did ... I given g+w access to user.. and i ran mount -a command using root.. still i am facing same issue.. permission denied12:57
prakashbsbekks: i did sudo chmod g+w /media/JHSP-FS, still same problem12:58
dr_willisprakashbs:  what filesystem is that partion using?12:58
bekksprakashbs: It has to be mounted before running that command.12:59
prakashbsit's from iomega storage box.. I enabled windows file sharing in that12:59
dr_willisprakashbs:  so its some sort of network share you are telling us?>12:59
SunilJoshidr_willis: thanks!! Now i can see them again :)12:59
dr_willisI dont think you just chown/chmod network shares that way12:59
prakashbsbekks: if i run that command after mounted,.. its giving  chmod: changing permissions of `/media/JHSP-FS': Permission denied12:59
prakashbsyes.. dr_willis13:00
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nearstraring is fun :)13:00
dr_willisyou dont chown/chmod samba shares13:00
dr_willisyou must use the proper mount options for them i imagine13:00
prakashbsdr_willis: I want to mount that shared folder in all ubuntu machines.. i am able to mount it.. but i am not getting full access..13:00
dr_willissame as if they were on a windows machine13:01
prakashbsdr_willis: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1600778/13:01
prakashbsplease refer that.. i given out put of mount and ls -ld13:01
dr_williswhats the fstab line for that share?13:02
sakkemoHi, would this be sensible for HDD+SSD setup? SSD: / and /home, HDD: swap (for hibernate), most /home subfolders (Downloads, Videos etc.), which would be mounted in /home.13:02
prakashbsdr_willis: //192.168.1.150/worksdaily /media/JHSP-FS smbfs credentials=/home/manjunath/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 013:02
tinti_sakkemo: put swap in SSD too13:03
dr_willis!samba13:03
ubottuSamba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT.13:03
dr_willisI think you need differnt options in your fstab13:03
nearstafaik ssd no need to use swap options13:03
tinti_if butterfs were ready you could just create an array and use SSD as a cache for HDD13:03
tinti_:)13:03
prakashbsdr_willis: what options?13:03
dr_willisprakashbs:  no idea.. i say check that url the bot gave...13:04
prakashbs please help me13:04
prakashbsdr_willis: i tried that weeks back13:04
dr_willisprakashbs:  id have to google them up.. or check the using-samba book thats in the  repos13:04
sakkemotinti_: would you recommend that even if I get 8 GB of RAM and would probably need swap only for the hibernate?13:04
dr_willis!info samba-doc13:04
ubottusamba-doc (source: samba): Samba documentation. In component main, is optional. Version 2:3.6.6-3ubuntu5 (quantal), package size 5576 kB, installed size 13723 kB13:04
dr_willisits also possible the server needs to have some settings changed.13:04
SunilJoshione more thing, compiz is taking so much CPU... anyway i can reduce it...13:04
tinti_because when you bootup if you get the image for swap it would be faster :)13:04
tinti_sakkemo: makes sense at least no?13:05
Neonlajtubuntu 12.10 /w gnome-shell 3.6.2, user-themes plugin won't install. Unsure where to begin troubleshooting, any pointers :)?13:05
dr_willisyour share is showing several differnt user ids (uids) for the files. if it shows the # theres not a matching user on the system,13:05
prakashbsdr_willis: just forgot to mention.. if i use the same shared folder.. using smb://192.168.1.150/worksdaily... then i get full access.. problem happening only when i access it through mounted drive13:05
sakkemotinti_: thanks, I might do that as I probably won't run out of space in near future. Maybe I could even run a boot-up time comparison, if I can be bothered :P13:06
dr_willisprakashbs:  access it that way then look at the mount  output and see what options it used13:06
tinti_it is also a good idea to place some things in the ssd13:06
dr_willisi would think you need a uid= option for that user13:07
tinti_create /home/user and give permissions for you there. When using heavy build systems such as android build it is a good idea :)13:07
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prakashbsdr_willis: if i use in that way.. it won' show up in mount13:08
prakashbsbekks: have u looked at output13:08
prakashbsikonia: any help13:09
dr_willisprakashbs:  huh? ive definatly seen gvfs mounted things show up in the output of mount.13:09
dr_willisi would guess its passing a uid/gid option that matches that of your user.13:10
prakashbsdr_willis: can you help me solving this.. i am basic user to ubuntu13:11
dr_willisprakashbs:  I belive you need to be using a uid= and gid= options13:11
dr_willis/servername/sharename  /media/windowsshare  smbfs  username=guest,password=,uid=1000,iocharset=utf8,codepage=unicode,unicode  0  013:11
dr_willis/servername/sharename  /media/windowsshare  smbfs  username=guest,password=,uid=1000,iocharset=utf8,codepage=unicode,unicode  0  013:12
dr_willisfrom that wiki page...   If you need special permission (like chmod etc.), you'll need to add a uid (short for 'user id') or gid (for 'group id') parameter to the share's mount options.13:12
prakashbsuid=1000 or do i need to change?13:12
killeri installed bootloader on a usb ...and deleted it from my inbiult hard disk ...and when i try to load  the ubuntu installation on my internal hd...it says:"error: you should first load kernel"13:12
dr_willisdepends on what uid you want to use...13:12
dchevakdo any of you have problems updating13:12
dr_willisyour listing showewd several differnt uid's being used.. that means samba is thinking the files are owned by differnt users13:13
prakashbsuid means user ID code?13:13
Zentaurhello13:13
dr_williseach user has a UID and GID13:13
dr_willisechi $UID and see yours13:14
dr_willisecho\13:14
Zentauri'm partitioning my hdd and i don't know what kind of table must i use13:14
Zentaurmsds, bsd, amiga...13:14
dr_willisZentaur:  the dos or gpt one.. depending on what your system supports13:14
Zentaurthanks dr_willis13:15
dchevakI am running 12.04 server and always installs good but when I update and something happens to my connection and doesnt finish it messes something up13:15
dchevakI use apt-get then I tried aptitued13:16
linux_is_my_herohelp, flash is broken in chrome on ubuntu 12.04.113:16
xnixanHi, my partition table is corrupted, i tried testdisk, but only recognize Win7 partition, but not rest of my ext4 Linux partitions :( is there anyone knows easy way to rescan hd and regenerate the right partition table13:16
dchevakhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/48717/how-to-manually-fix-a-partition-table13:19
Dark_ApostropheHello, I'm running Kubuntu 12.10. How would I go about upgrading to the latest official release of the AMD display driver without going outside apt (as I want to retain the ability to automatically update it later on)? I've been out of the Linux loop since the Debian Etch-era, and I don't think PPAs - which I'm not entirely sure what are, compared to regular repos - existed then. I googled around and found the PPA for X-Swat/X-13:22
Dark_ApostropheUpdates/whatever it's called, but I don't know how to proceed beyond having added it. Can't see any relevant packages in the package manager.13:22
dr_willis!ppa13:22
ubottuA Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge13:22
dr_willisif you want to use apt - you might have to use ppas13:23
dr_willisbut the normal drivers in the repos work for most people.13:23
Dark_ApostropheAlright - but which ones, and how?13:23
nimoim trying to create an upstart conf file to execute a script at every shutdown......  can i make it simple?13:23
dr_willisthe addational drivers tool some times has newer drivers after they get tested13:23
Dark_ApostropheWell, they do work - but I get the impression they're a bit laggy. Might be because it's a 7000-series card, requiring newer drivers?13:24
dr_willisDark_Apostrophe:  more likely the drivers just suck. because its ATI/AMD we are talking about. ;)13:24
Dark_ApostropheWell, never really used AMD graphics cards on Linux before.13:24
dr_willisx-swat  updates a lot of things.. and may not be a good idea.. unless you just want to try them13:24
Dark_ApostropheAny other options?13:25
dr_willisuse the addational drivers tool and see what drivers they are suggesting.. thats the safest thing to use.13:26
dr_willissome times they get updated to newer drivers./13:27
nearstraring is rock. solid and fast13:27
dr_willisthe open sourced drivers have gotten decent for many cards i hear.13:28
jammmnIs there a command line tool for playing flac?13:28
jammmnLike mpg123 or mpg321?13:28
dr_willistheres numerous command line  audio players..   check the package manager.. i cant rember  their names13:28
dr_willismoc was one i recall?13:28
jammmndr_will: I am now using mplayer.13:30
dr_willis!find moc13:31
ubottuFound: automoc, libeasymock-java, libeasymock-java-doc, libjmock-java, libjmock-java-doc, python-minimock, python-mock, python-mock-doc, python-mocker, python3-mock (and 37 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=moc&searchon=names&suite=quantal&section=all13:31
dr_willis!find mocd13:31
ubottuFile mocd found in ko.tex-base, ko.tex-extra13:31
Dark_Apostrophedr_willis: There are two equally named AMD drivers in the additional drivers tool - with no description of the differences between them.13:32
dr_willisDark_Apostrophe:  flip a coin then.. ;) or use whatever one is reccomended13:32
Dark_ApostropheThat's what I did originally :P13:32
dr_willisi have exactly 1 ati system in the house.. and its using the open sourced drivers13:33
Dark_ApostropheOh, totally unrelated question: Is it possible to completely disable the HDMI audio output in ALSA/Gstreamer/Phonon? Every time I reboot, the OS sets that as the master output channel while I use analog out13:33
dr_willisi know better then to use ati on linux. ;)13:33
Dark_Apostrophedr_willis: How's the performance? Specifically video playback?13:33
dr_willis!info pavucontrol13:33
ubottupavucontrol (source: pavucontrol): PulseAudio Volume Control. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0-1 (quantal), package size 140 kB, installed size 953 kB13:33
Dark_ApostropheThanks :)13:34
dr_willispavucontrol lets you piick what to use as the output13:34
Dark_ApostropheDownloading it now13:34
dr_willisthat box plays the kids cartoons fine.. I think it even does that ubuntu netflix thing fine..13:34
Zentaurhi13:34
dr_willisbut its not playing HD stuff13:34
Dark_ApostropheOh... HD is kind of what I'm aiming for,.13:34
Zentauri've got 8 gb of ram. how much swap do i need?13:35
Zentaurmust i create it at the beggining of the hdd?13:35
dr_willisZentaur:  desktop? laptop? you plan on using hibernate/suspend?13:35
Dark_ApostropheZentaur: I've got 14GB of RAM, using no swap - have yet to find any adverse consequences. But I think the common recommendation is at least 1GB...13:35
dr_willisswap can be anywhere13:35
Dark_ApostropheMine is a desktop, mind you.13:35
Zentaurdesktop and i plan to hibernate/suspend13:35
dr_willisthen you want ram+ a litle bit more13:36
koala_hi there13:37
Zentaurreally??? i've always had 1 gb while i had 4gb13:37
BluesKajZentaur, then use at least 8G , maybe 913:37
dchevaka good place to look for help with ati and linux is bitcoin13:37
dchevakI run ati SDK13:37
dr_willisZentaur:  you said you wanted hibernate/suspend = there for you need ram+a little13:37
koala_i'm a noob and i would like to join a channel that i found, how would i do that?13:37
dchevakfor password crunching13:37
Dark_Apostrophepavucontrol seemed to do exactly what I wanted - thanks again, dr_willis :)13:37
Zentaurok13:37
koala_irc.indymedia.org:669713:37
dr_willis  /join #channelname13:37
Zentaurthanks13:38
dr_willisthats a server.. not a channel13:38
Dark_Apostrophedchevak: Oh, people still haven't gone over to dedicated hardware?13:38
koala_thx a lot13:38
Zentaurwhat if it was a laptop with 2 gb?13:38
Dark_ApostropheI thought graphics cards would've been displaced by ASICs by now13:38
Zentaur2gb and a little more?13:38
dr_willisZentaur:  hibernate/suspend = there for you need ram+a little13:38
BluesKajZentaur, yes13:38
Zentaurok13:38
dr_willisor moar :) if  you want13:38
Dark_Apostropheor FPGAs.13:39
sobhan2any one can give a link about what ubuntu did for gnome 3.7 work with upstart (since it look likes it isn't going to move to systemd :) ) ?13:40
dr_willisfrom wht ive seen theres plans for systemd in a few more releases.. :) but not soon13:40
dr_willis!upstart13:40
ubottuUpstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/13:40
dr_willisNo idea what had to be done to gnome for upstart13:40
sobhan2dr_willis: since gnome 3.7 depend on systemd-logind...13:41
dr_williscant say ive noticed. ;)13:42
nearstsup13:43
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Zentauris 50 gb enough for / ?13:46
captineZentaur, i only have used 12.6 gig of my /   I had lots of space and set over 100gig for it, but am regretting it now.13:47
nearstim upgrade release precise to quantal done with error13:48
dr_willisZentaur:  ive filled up a 20gb/  so i say 50 is good..13:48
dr_willisbut i used a lot of /tmp/  ;)13:48
dr_willisand cache for the apt-cacher-ng13:48
sobhan2why #ubuntu in irc.freenode.net and chat.freenode.net aren't the same13:48
nearstwhy not same?13:49
jribsobhan2: they should be; maybe you got stuck in a netsplit?13:50
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AlphaPinkyHello. I heard Ubuntu is doing OS for phones too. Can I install it in my SAmsung Galaxy S2?13:51
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nearstAlphaPinky, official release maybe 2014 :(13:52
AlphaPinkytoo late =(13:53
AlphaPinkythatĀ“s sad. i hate my phone :(13:53
VictorRedtail|SaHello13:54
nearstAlphaPinky, aww. there is plenty of cook rom at xda. :P13:54
sobhan2AlphaPinky: depend how much trouble you can risk13:54
AlphaPinkythe problem is, it is still android.13:55
VictorRedtail|SaI have a question about Inter Matrix (Rapid Storage Tech) Raid (in the RAID 1 config) and Ubuntu. The question is will it read the RAID at all or will it fail to read any drives or see both drives as seperate?13:55
sobhan2AlphaPinky: you can remove android and install any distro you like (good luck)13:55
AlphaPinkysobhan2, thatĀ“s the issue.13:55
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AlphaPinkyiĀ“m not aware of alternatives.13:56
sobhan2AlphaPinky: ubuntu should run fine13:56
sobhan2rolling ubuntu might be better13:56
sobhan2AlphaPinky: if by alternatives you mean this13:57
jpdssobhan2: Then you have a device that's a phone, but not a phone.13:57
AlphaPinkyyes13:57
AlphaPinkynot a good solution13:57
sobhan2jpds: rolling ubuntu unity don't support touch screen ?13:58
jpdssobhan2: What are you talking about?13:59
kingbeastcan I get a highlight real quick13:59
jpdskingbeast: No.13:59
kingbeastthank jpds13:59
kingbeastlol13:59
AlphaPinky:)13:59
sobhan2jpds: never mind13:59
fedorhi there. I have an issue with space for root. 300 Mb remains, and that's annoying. Can I enlarge root partition?14:00
sobhan2AlphaPinky: are you sure ?14:00
AlphaPinkysobhan2, sure about what?14:00
padhufedor: are you tried with gparted?14:01
sobhan2AlphaPinky: did you tried to install ubuntu with android ?14:01
AlphaPinkyI did not.14:01
nearst!gparted | fedor14:01
ubottufedor: gparted is a !GTK/!Gnome !GUI partitioning program. Type Ā« sudo apt-get install gparted Ā» in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php14:01
AlphaPinkysobhan2, have you seen it?14:01
AlphaPinkyI have only seen remote sessions.14:01
fedorthanx, i knew that though14:02
nearstAlphaPinky, worth to try :P14:02
AlphaPinkyI think so.14:02
AlphaPinkyBut I wouldnt do it before researching more the subject.14:02
dirk_schmittHello I need some advice on correctly handle bug #107284314:03
ubottubug 1072843 in epdfview (Ubuntu) "bad colors in epdfview" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107284314:03
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dirk_schmittHow can I assign the bug to the precise release ?14:03
dirk_schmitt(The bug is fixed in quantal and raring.)14:04
jpdsdirk_schmitt: "Nominate for series" link.14:04
GENNAROCIAO SONO GENNARO14:04
jpdsdirk_schmitt: Which I don't think you can see unless you're in bug control team.14:05
dirk_schmittI don't have a "nominate for series" link14:05
jpds!it | GENNARO14:05
ubottuGENNARO: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi Ā« /join #ubuntu-it Ā» senza virgolette)14:05
dirk_schmittHow can I assign to the bug control team ?14:05
jpdsdirk_schmitt: Done.14:05
padhudirk_schmitt: launchpad account14:06
padhudirk_schmitt: and bug repoter14:06
jwtiyarAfter installing Xfce on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and adding conky to my desktop, I rebooted but the system doesn't load.14:06
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dirk_schmittjpds: thanks14:06
jwtiyarI went to recovery mode but choosing any option gives this screen and nothing happens:14:06
jwtiyarthis screen https://www.dropbox.com/s/5wuswwlsqa5kf2n/IMAG0249.jpg14:07
dirk_schmittpadhu: I was the original bug reporter14:07
padhudirk_schmitt: then what?14:08
nearstjwtiyar, what u try to do?14:08
jwtiyarnearst: i want to boot it14:09
netoHi everyone!14:09
nearstjwtiyar, ctrl + D14:09
dirk_schmittpadhu: Just the question how to obtain the rigts to "control bugs" / assign to the "bug control team".14:09
sobhan3Hi14:09
jwtiyarnearst: but  after installing xfce and rebooting its not booting14:09
nearstand "not booting" mean? no grub? no login interface? try verbose mode on kernel14:12
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jwtiyarHi14:14
jwtiyarUbuntu it's not booting14:15
jwtiyarHello?14:16
nearsttry recovery mode?14:17
padhujwtiyar: need more info for further guidelines14:17
jwtiyarNearst in recovery when i select an option will stop14:18
Nix_ok, can I send message now?14:18
jwtiyarThe i have putted in previous chat14:18
jwtiyarThe picture14:18
Nix_messages*, can someone read me?14:18
padhuNix_: please follow IRC rules14:19
andschHello. I would like to burn a Ubuntu liveCD, and I'm wondering if a 800MB would produce a much faster LiveCD than the standard writable DVD...14:19
nearstjwtiyar, is that hang at your /dev/sda7 ?14:19
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andschI would like to know, also, if such CD is hard to find...14:20
nearstandsch, try boot from usb?14:20
Nix_Padhu: it's hard to follow rules when I can't use Mibbit (my favourite webclient) and the Freenode one doesn't work, also my back's been hurting for 20 hours and I'm quite upset right now...14:20
andschnearst: I already have a usb, with written MBR. A new one would be unreasonably expensive for that purpose.14:20
jwtiyarNeaRst yes14:21
clifferhi im just installing ubuntu 12.10. i want to have encryption... i created a mapper with an ext4 in it as /. should i create another mapper with a swap in it or do i need one mapper with / and swap in it?14:21
Nix_anyway, is there a way to install Ubuntu on an USB drive AND make that drive usable on Windows?14:21
padhuNix_: are you tried any other client?14:21
clifferNix_: partition that usb drive?14:21
nearstjwtiyar, u boot in recovery mode? try nomodeset14:21
Nix_Padhu: I'm using mIRC right now14:21
Nix_cliffer: how exactly?14:22
jwtiyarNearst how to nomodeset?14:22
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nearstandsch, u can boot iso from hardrive on grub for that purpose. :)14:22
clifferNix_: gparted?14:22
clifferpartitions for / and /boot and swap and a partition for the data... formatted as fat3214:22
Nix_(cliffer: I know how to partition a drive, I just don't know how to partition it to make it work on Windows while Ubuntu is installed there; I tried to have a fat32 partition but I can't make Windows see it14:23
vedicI have a server colocated on a remote data center. It is running Ubuntu and some old softwares which I don't want now. Is it possible to install fresh OS without visiting data center?14:23
mhsWhere I can find a graphical user interface for 3g data dongle in UBUNTU 12.10?14:23
andschnearst: can I boot using grub legacy and an image on a NTFS partition? My linux partition is encrypted, and so has problems with grub legacy.14:23
jwtiyarnearst which one i have to edit?14:23
padhuNix_: okey...14:24
nearstjwtiyar, http://askubuntu.com/questions/162075/my-computer-boots-to-a-black-screen-what-options-do-i-have-to-fix-it/162076#16207614:24
andschnearst: And I wouldn't like to overwrite my HDD's MBR, as that would compromise my desired setup (i.e., having windows bootstarter on it)14:24
SolarisBoyNix_: possibly you should mark that partition as a msdos partition?14:24
clifferwhat is right? crypt-mapper->(swap and /) OR [crypt-mapper->swap; crypt-mapper->/]14:24
SolarisBoywith fdisk/cfdisk or whatever14:24
vedicI have a server colocated on a remote data center. It is running Ubuntu and some old softwares which I don't want now. Is it possible to install fresh OS without visiting data center?14:24
clifferwhat is right? crypt-mapper->(swap and /) OR [crypt-mapper->swap; crypt-mapper->/]14:24
nearstandsch, im use grub-legacy anyway :)14:25
nearstafk14:25
vedicCan a new OS be installed while the server is running? If reboot requires that is not an issue. I can reboot server as many times as I want. But I want to delete everything from it and install from scratch. I don't have physical access to the server14:26
detrimentali am trying to manually set up partitions. trying to dual boot windows 8 and linux gpt does anyone know a good guide or something on manually setting up partition to dual boot windows gpt?14:26
SolarisBoyvedic: sure but its not easy and at one point youll need to boot into the new kernel14:26
SolarisBoyvedic: it would be way safer to have someone physically access it at the colo - but for instance you could debootstrap a new system update grub and boot into it - but its not a "easy" thing14:27
nearstandsch, im not overwrite mbr, im boot my box from windows bootloader for dd image14:27
vedicSolarisBoy: Can I undo all the software installations that were done after installing the server?14:28
SolarisBoyvedic assuming you have a free disk or partition with space attached sure14:28
vedicOk14:29
jwtiyarnearst now it show me terminal login screen14:29
Nix_cliffer: do I have to format the 'data' partition in FAT32 and the others in ext(2,3,4)?14:29
NimeshNeemaPlaying any flash videos is showing a lot of grains over the playback in my Ubuntu install. How do I fix this ?14:29
NimeshNeemaScreenshot: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vy9t8i1rp97dywk/Screenshot%20from%202013-02-02%2019%3A53%3A45.png14:29
SolarisBoyin which case you could debootstrap to that space and point grub and the kernel to mount that as root - but as stated you'll want to review the process before doing it.14:29
jpdsvedic: Installing while something is running sounds like a world of pain.14:29
vedicSolarisBoy: Is there any safe way to install Ubuntu 12.04 on 10.04 LTS? I want to ensure that server doesn't become inaccessible14:30
clifferNix_: fat3214:30
vedicSolarisBoy: Kindly of OS upgrade14:30
andschnearst: okay, man. But how do I do that?14:30
SolarisBoyvedic: if you dont have a problem with rebooting why not just do dist-upgrade assuming your going from LTS to LTS14:30
vedicSolarisBoy: yea, but I don't think dist-upgrade does full OS upgrade14:31
jpdsSolarisBoy: Because he wants to remove old stuff.14:31
jpdsvedic: It does.14:31
SolarisBoyoh right - then yea14:31
SolarisBoyif thats the case - and you dont have the phys access then the only other way i can see is to do a debootstrap - manual setup14:31
mhsWhere I can more help on 3g data dongle connections in ubuntu 12.10.?14:31
vedicSolarisBoy: And that is safe?14:32
nearstandsch, im use dd bs=512 count=1 method14:32
vedicSolarisBoy: I don't want data center engineers to charge me if server become inaccesible :)14:32
Kneferilis1hello14:32
vedic=14:32
SolarisBoyalso - what does remove old stuff mean . not being simple but in the upgrade process it will strip things that are no longer supported, and then can't you just remove the apps you don't want?14:32
SolarisBoyvedic: heh14:33
Kneferilis1is there a email newsletter I can subscribe to, that send me linux commands and examples?14:33
vedicSolarisBoy: I mean, they will make it accesible again but on payment14:33
SolarisBoyif your looking for "safe" take a backup and do a dist-upgrade14:33
jpdsvedic: You're going to have to remove the things you don't want by hand.14:33
SolarisBoyremoving old stuff - you just remove it with apt thats all14:34
vedicSolarisBoy: I have virtual machine on that server and they are setup from command line. They are occupying lot of space. Also the host has some mysql, php stuff that I need to clean14:34
SolarisBoyok. remove it14:34
vedicjpds: i see14:34
SolarisBoyapt-get purge <pkg> anything that doesn't remove - delete it14:35
SolarisBoyproblem solved14:35
vedicSolarisBoy: I see14:35
nearstandsch, http://www.thpc.info/dual/xp2knt/ntldr_dual_ubuntu_on_xp2k.html14:35
bazhang!abs | Kneferilis114:35
ubottuKneferilis1: Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide, obtainable with ${package-manager} install abs-guide, is a quick and comprehensive guide to bash (command line) scripting in *nix systems. It is also viewable via web at http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/14:35
vedicWill try that14:35
SolarisBoyif you were willing to re-install apparently none of that data matters, so purge it14:35
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vedicok14:35
kapilhello14:36
vedicbrb in 10 min.14:36
SolarisBoygoing to starbucks14:36
lopezI am running ubuntu 12.10 from usb14:37
lopezit wont't allow me to mount 2 harddrives on the laptop14:38
thevoidhey folks,  my ubuntu box has 2 nics  one used for just lan traffic,  and one used for the internet connection  (the rest of the lan is on a different isp)   when i ssh into the box on the lan  logging in is very slow,  but if i connect through the outside ip,  its virtually instant.  any suggestions as to where i'm going wrong?14:39
lopezis there a way to enable remote desktop with ssh alone14:39
jimmy_loHi14:39
Kneferilis1bazhang: thanks, I have this on my chrome startup, http://bellard.org/jslinux/ does  it support most linux commands?14:40
jimmy_loI use ubuntu 12.04, I use command "sudo apt-get install libsoup", it shows "E: Unable to locate package libsoup"14:41
Kneferilis1I have virtua box images of ubuntu, but both my work and home PCs run the images slowly, so I don't use them much14:41
llutz!info libsoup2.4-1 | jimmy_lo14:41
ubottujimmy_lo: libsoup2.4-1 (source: libsoup2.4): HTTP library implementation in C -- Shared library. In component main, is optional. Version 2.40.0-0ubuntu1 (quantal), package size 263 kB, installed size 700 kB14:41
thunkeethevoid: had a similiar problem ... its cause was the reverse lookup of the incoming connection14:41
Kneferilis1I use linux at work, through ssh, but not very often14:41
Kneferilis1an I can't use that as playgrounf14:41
lopezit wont't allow me to mount 2 harddrives on the laptop14:42
llutzjimmy_lo: use "apt-cache search libsoup" to find the correct packagename14:42
jimmy_loOk14:42
lopezI am running ubuntu 12.10 from usb14:42
Kneferilis1bazhang: where can I find that guide in pdf?14:42
sfdve1213Can someone help me install the right drivers for Intel GM965/GL960?14:45
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Kneferilis1thanks, I found it in pdf14:46
georgetsogreetings! I'm with 1104, I want to dist-upgrade to 1204 instead of 1210, how can I do that? thank you.14:46
histo!eol georgetso14:47
lopezI am running ubuntu 12.10 from usb14:47
lopezit wont't allow me to mount 2 harddrives on the laptop14:47
jimmy_lollutz, it shows libsoup I am using is 2.38.1 and is already newest14:48
georgetsohisto: sorry what?14:48
andschnearst: ty vm14:48
jimmy_loBut I need >= 2.40.014:48
bazhang!eolupgrades | georgetso14:48
ubottugeorgetso: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades14:48
georgetsobazhang ubottu thank you. so I can choose to upgrade to 1204 instead of 1104?14:49
bazhanggeorgetso, yes, please see the link. ubottu is a bot by the way14:50
jimmy_lollutz, so I have to download, build, and install libsoup manually?14:50
lopezI am running ubuntu 12.10 from usb14:50
lopezit wont't allow me to mount 2 harddrives on the laptop14:50
georgetsobazhang: thanks, great. well ubottu did a great job being a bot14:50
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jigsawCan I install ubuntu from flash drive?14:57
jigsawi mean to* flash drive?14:57
Kneferilis1has anyone tried this: http://bellard.org/jslinux/ to learn more about linux commands/bash scripting?14:57
bazhanghttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent  jigsaw14:58
jigsawThz bazhang14:59
paraminstalling vmware on ubuntu 12.04 ?14:59
paramhelp... how to install vmware on ubuntu.15:00
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yeatsjimmy_lo: what is your overall goal? I'm assuming libsoup is a dependency.. for what?15:01
jimmy_lowebkit15:01
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jimmy_loyeats, I am building webkit using command "build-webkit --gtk"15:02
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jimmy_lobut it tells me "configure: error: Package requirements (libsoup-2.4 >= 2.40.0) were not met: Requested 'libsoup-2.4 >= 2.40.0' but version of libsoup is 2.38.1"15:03
ShapeShifter499hi no one is answering me right now in #ubuntustudio but anyways I was wondering, yesterday someone there suggested that if I was to install Ubuntu Studio on top of my current Ubuntu installation I should also install the low-latency kernel,  what is the low-latency kernel and do I really need it?   I'm guessing it's for audio and to help minimize lags and issues that may occur for optimal use15:04
yeats!info libwebkitgtk-1.0-0 precise15:04
ubottulibwebkitgtk-1.0-0 (source: webkit): Web content engine library for GTK+. In component main, is optional. Version 1.8.3-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 (precise), package size 7143 kB, installed size 22148 kB15:04
zykotick9jigsaw: if you DON'T want to use the USB as an installer, i'd recommend doing a regular/full install to USB's over using persistance.15:04
yeatsjimmy_lo: you could try 'sudo apt-get install libwebkitgtk-1.0-0'15:05
cristian_c_7join #ubuntu-it-chat15:05
yeatsjimmy_lo: unless you need a specific version15:05
jimmy_loI just tried, it tells " libwebkitgtk-1.0-0 is already the newest version."15:05
john_redmondhello all15:06
jimmy_loI met glib problem before this, so I downloaded, built, and installed manually15:06
x-NaHello all.15:06
john_redmondHello X-Na15:07
jimmy_loSo I think I have to do it again...15:07
jimmy_loyeats, do you have other suggestions15:07
x-NaHas anyone else bumped into this, I noticed my machine was generating a lot of network traffic, as I only have 1Mbits upward, it was eating all up. Started digging into it, and the traffic was going to cherufe.canonical.com, port 44315:07
Kneferilis1hmm, this doesn't have bash installed: http://bellard.org/jslinux/15:07
yeatsjimmy_lo: so you're following this?: http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/BuildingGtk15:08
zykotick9x-Na: that's ubuntuone15:08
x-NaHmmh15:08
angswho decides what version of a program would be available on ubuntu software center?15:08
x-NaOk, so for some reason it was trying to upload something15:09
jimmy_loyeats, I was following that in 11.0415:09
sfdve1213I need help installing the proper graphics drivers please15:09
john_redmondprobably a back=up X15:09
yeatsjimmy_lo: okay - so you started on 11.04, then upgraded to 12.04?  I'm confused...15:09
jimmy_loYes, because such problems15:10
jimmy_losome told me that 11.04 is end of life15:10
yeatsjimmy_lo: well 11.04 is EOL, so I'm not surprised you'd have problems there15:10
jimmy_loBut I still have problems on 12.0415:11
janisozaurhello. some time ago i've resized my ext4 data partition (shrunk it), i think it was done using gparted. since that time, i am no longer able to mount the partition. my partition table can be seen here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1323345/part.png and i get following message in syslog when i try mounting it: "EXT4-fs (sda5): bad geometry: block count 132120552 exceeds size of device (131855479 blocks)". can i fix this?15:11
jimmy_loyeats, is it possible that I don't add enough repositories15:12
Kneferilis1bash is kinda large, but I have only half megabyte free space: http://bellard.org/jslinux/15:12
Kneferilis1any suggestions?15:13
yeatsjimmy_lo: no - the problem is that you're trying to build something that requires newer versions of dependencies than are available on 12.0415:13
yeatsjimmy_lo: this is one of the reasons you want to stick with versions in the repo if possible15:13
yeatsjimmy_lo: so it looks like you have libwebkitgtk-1.0.0 installed - what isn't working when you try to use it?15:14
* yeats isn't familiar with its use, but can help generally with software installation15:14
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jimmy_loyeats, you mean what I see when I use command "build-webkit --gtk"?15:15
Kneferilis1ok, I want to use a web based ssh shell, any suggestions? I also need a linux box for free, any sites doing that?15:16
yeatsjimmy_lo: no - I mean, why aren't you able to use the version that is (apparently) already installed?15:16
jimmy_loyeats, I am learning how to build webkit15:17
nearstKneferilis1, try shellinabox15:17
jimmy_loyeats, and webkit source code15:18
yeatsjimmy_lo: gotcha15:18
yeatsjimmy_lo: well, when you build from source and the OS packages are not the right version, you have to track down and install the right version15:19
yeatsjimmy_lo: the problem with that is that the dependencies you install might conflict with the OS, causing problems15:19
yeatsjimmy_lo: which is why you use APT in the first place - it protects you from that kind of thing15:19
jimmy_loOK, I see.15:20
zykotick9yeats: if you stick to the default repos ;)15:20
yeatszykotick9: true - but in this channel, people generally recommend sticking with the Ubuntu repos15:20
yeatshard to support anything if nobody has the basics in common ;-)15:21
zykotick9yeats: right... i never see PPAs suggested... ;)15:21
jimmy_lozykotick9, do you know how to find repos which can get what I want?15:21
yeats!ppa | jimmy_lo15:21
ubottujimmy_lo: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge15:21
yeatsjimmy_lo: that would probably be your next step if you're determined to build it on 12.04.  I'll also mention that 12.10 has the desired version of libsoup15:22
jimmy_loI find this https://launchpad.net/~webkit-team/+archive/ppa15:23
jimmy_lobut it seems outdated15:23
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yeatsjimmy_lo: that's part of why ppas aren't supported - they depend on individuals to keep them up-to-date15:24
TinybirdHi15:24
kingbeastWhy is a seal pup on the front page?15:26
kingbeastThis world has really twisted minds15:26
jimmy_loyeats, wait, you just said "12.10 has the desired version of libsoup", so I can upgrade again.15:26
kingbeastpeople are shooting pool and you would rather watch a seal lay on the beach15:27
kingbeastooops wrong channel15:27
jimmy_loyeats, how do you know which version is used in 12.1015:28
llutz!info libsoup2.4-1 | jimmy_lo15:28
ubottujimmy_lo: libsoup2.4-1 (source: libsoup2.4): HTTP library implementation in C -- Shared library. In component main, is optional. Version 2.40.0-0ubuntu1 (quantal), package size 263 kB, installed size 700 kB15:28
jimmy_lo!info libgtk+3.015:30
ubottuPackage libgtk+3.0 does not exist in quantal15:30
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dartosHow do I set the default terminal emulator?15:31
zykotick9dartos: system wide?  if yes, try "sudo update-alternatives --config x-terminal-emulator"15:32
dartosis the default one terminator??15:33
jimmy_loyeats, in effect, I had updated glib manually from 2.28 to 2.32 on 11.0415:33
jimmy_loyeats, thats15:33
dartoszykotick9: It isn't changing :(15:33
jimmy_loyeats, that's because I met the same problem15:34
jimmy_loyeats, I think I have to do it again.15:34
zykotick9dartos: interesting... i got no more suggestions, good luck.15:34
dartoszykotick9: ...thanks...i guess15:35
nearstjockey not work well. cant detect my driver15:36
Kneferilis1nearst: thanks, but it rquires Java, I have disabled Java in browsers, both at work and home pc15:36
Kneferilis1you can catch trojans with Java applets nowadays15:37
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nearstyaa15:38
viski30I need help installing drivers on Ubunto 10.04 for ELO USB touchscreen monitor15:38
nearstviski30, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EloTouchScreen15:40
Kneferilis1how can you access a linux server with pop3 or imap?15:41
l0p3nHello! I have a question about GRUB. Is it correct to say that GRUB15:42
l0p3ninstalled on the MBR will always have higher priority than GRUB installed15:42
l0p3non any other partition? Does BIOS always first check in the MBR when15:42
l0p3nsearching for a boot loader?15:42
FloodBot1l0p3n: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.15:42
llutzKneferilis1: you install and configure a pop3/imap server (dovecot, courier....)15:42
nearst!mbr | l0p3n15:43
ubottul0p3n: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10)15:43
designbybeck__so Ubuntu's default swappiness is 60, if you have a lot of ram, can you bump this up for faster performance?15:44
l0p3nIt's just a question out of interest. At the moment I have no problem booting into Linux.15:44
Kneferilis1so pop3 and imap is not just for emails?15:46
llutzl0p3n: yes15:46
nearstu can use pop3s and imaps too15:46
llutzKneferilis1: both are protocols to access mails15:47
l0p3nllutz: Alright thanks for clearing that up =)15:47
paramHOW to install vmware on ubuntu ?15:48
paramplease help to intsall vmware on ubuntu15:49
BluesKaj!vmware15:49
ubottuVMWare is not available in the Ubuntu repositories. Consider using !QEmu or !VirtualBox as alternatives. Instructions for installing VMWare manually are at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware15:49
bonhoefferi'm trying to format a new drive15:49
nearstfglrx:firegl_init_device_list] *ERROR* No supported display adapters15:49
nn0101anyone run sandy bridge (core i7) here on 12.10?15:50
nn0101my fan is running crazy and my log gives me:  CPU0: Package power limit normal15:51
nn0101CPU0: Package power limit notification (total events = 176)15:51
nn0101intel/ati dual graphics is what i suspect15:52
nn0101although i've turned off ati card.15:52
bonhoefferhow do i format the volume in a way that has good performance? 2000.399 GB is what i'm going to say, but that came up as a bad performer before15:53
bonhoeffer"The partition is misaligned by 3072 bytes. This may result in very poor performance"15:53
bonhoefferany help is greatly appreciated15:53
bonhoefferi'm confused why this doesn't work out of the box -- i have to do calculations to partition a drive?15:58
contrapunctusbonhoeffer15:59
contrapunctusI've never faced this...GParted has always done whatever I wanted it to :\15:59
zykotick9bonhoeffer: just to make sure - you realize alignment is a partition issue, not a formatting one right?15:59
bonhoeffercorrect16:00
otwieraczHello.16:00
lopezI am running ubuntu 12.10 from usb16:00
otwieraczHow can I use my custom /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/foobar as keyboard layout?16:00
lopezit wont't allow me to mount 2 harddrives on the laptop16:00
otwieraczCan I somehow select it from Control Panel?16:00
bonhoefferso i get that the beginning of the partition should align with the large physical sector16:00
bonhoefferbut zykotick9, it looks like i should use gparted -- will it do the alignment automatically?16:01
bonhoeffershould i have 1 MiB free space preceeding (that is what comes up in default in gparted)16:01
zykotick9bonhoeffer: i doubt it...  i'm not an alignment export!  gparted is certainly a good start though.16:01
zykotick9s/export/expert/16:02
bonhoefferfair enough -- i, as well, am not an alignment expert16:02
evergreenCan someone please help me -- here's my problem http://goo.gl/YWUvx16:03
genialbonhoeffer: i used gdisk to format mine, and stumbled across that message you are referring to. solved it by setting the partition to start at sector 204816:03
bonhoeffergenial, sounds like a good rule of thumb, but i would expect a partition manager to understand the alignment issues16:04
bonhoefferit seems like the best rule is to align to 1MB to start16:04
bonhoefferafter formatting, how do i best mount and make that drive a permanent part of the configuration?16:06
phoenixsamprashow to print from libreoffice to pdf?16:06
genialbonhoeffer: adding it to /etc/fstab would do the trick, it would be mounted on boot16:06
bonhoefferright now it is mounted as /media/BigBackup but i imagine i need to edit fstab . . . yeha16:06
ActionParsnipBonhoeffer: you mount the partition,  not the drive16:07
bonhoefferActionParsnip, thanks for the clarification16:07
shomonhi, how do I rename a usb drive?16:07
bonhoefferis there a nice automated way to add to fstab, or is text editor the only way to go?16:07
llutzphoenixsampras: you either export as pdf or install cups-pdf and use that as printer-device16:07
ActionParsnipBonhoeffer: run: sudo blkid     you can use the UUID in fstab16:07
zykotick9shomon: depends on the format.  for ext use e2label.16:07
bekksbonhoeffer: You need a text editor.16:07
bonhoefferActionParsnip, thanks16:07
bonhoeffercool for me, but there is not a grandma friendly option . . . i thought linux was going mainstream16:09
bekksbonhoeffer: Modifying basic system settings without a GUI has nothing to do with "going mainstream".16:10
bonhoefferwell, take mac or windows for example. you plug in a drive and it is there16:10
bonhoefferno need for a text editor16:10
bonhoefferyou don't have to worry about alignment issues when formatting drives16:11
Alocerbonhoeffer: this is why Linux is Linux :D16:11
lopezI am running ubuntu 12.10 from usb16:11
shomonzykotick9, how do I know if my usb drive is ext or not?16:12
bonhoefferAlocer, true, and i love it -- i'm not afraid of emacs and googling config, but i thought ubuntu was taking linux to the masses16:12
lopezit wont't allow me to mount 2 harddrives on the laptop16:12
bekksbonhoeffer: Neither on a MAc nor on Windows something is edited in the fstab by just plugging it into your computer.16:12
zykotick9shomon: "mount" in terminal should show you.16:12
bekksshomon: Run "sudo blkid"16:12
Alocereven windows 8 is using VM's now16:13
bonhoefferbekks, i don't want to split hairs, i've plugged in drives many times and never had to edit a text file16:13
bekksAlocer: Windows 8 just provides Hyper-V, it does not use vms.16:13
bekksbonhoeffer: Yeah, so that point is totally irrelevant when talking about editing the fstab is not being mainstream.16:14
Alocerbekks: yes . win 8 do some of things virually16:14
Alocervirtually*16:14
bekksAlocer: Not a single thing.16:14
shomonok it's vfat...16:14
shomonhow do I change the label?16:14
jragonEvery time I want to watch a flash video on flash I have to use 'killall pulseaudio' otherwise it goes really quickly.16:14
falconxfuck all16:14
nearstuse chrome?16:14
ThinkT510shomon: gparted will let you change the label16:14
bonhoefferbekks, point is only that adding a drive should be more automated, you surely couldn't have missed that16:15
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Guest82902The "disable touchpad while typing" option is not working for me. can any one help me diagnose the problem?16:15
Guest82902I have 12.10 amd64 on a dell vostro 356016:16
bekksbonhoeffer: Just plugging in a drive in a linux box most likely will automount it - unless it has several partitions. is using LVM, is using encryption, etc.16:16
Alocerw8 bonhoeffer is it not automated ?? i mean when u insert a flash drive ubuntu doesnt open it for you ?16:16
bonhoefferflash drives, yes, but i'm talking about the spinning kind . . .16:16
lacrymologywhere do the repos added with apt-add-repository end up? how do I remove them?16:16
bonhoefferhooked into the mobo16:16
bekksbonhoeffer: Which works like a charm here, too, unless one of the named circumstances occur.16:17
Guest82902lacrymology: sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:THING/THING16:17
bonhoefferbekks, so, maybe i'm missing something, because I'm researching fstab syntax instead of it just working16:17
zykotick9lacrymology: for ppas?  see "/msg ubottu ppa-purge" to remove them.16:17
ThinkT510lacrymology: check /etc/apt/sources.list16:17
zykotick9ThinkT510: source.list.d i believe... lacrymology16:18
bekksbonhoeffer: Then check the named circumstances which would prevent automounting.16:18
lacrymologyThinkT510: they don't end up there16:18
Guest82902lacrymoloy: check /etc/apt/sources.list.d/16:18
ActionParsnipLacrymology: look in /etc/apt/sources.list.d16:18
lacrymologyActionParsnip: yes, I saw that now, thanks16:18
lacrymologyActionParsnip: but the --remove flag is fine16:19
JokesOnYou77Hi all, I need a grep command to pull only the numbers from a string of characters16:19
ActionParsnipLacrymology: delete the file for the ppa, then run: sudo apt-get update16:19
xxiaowhat the difference between "ubuntu" and "ubuntu 2D" at gdm login?16:19
Guest82902can some one help me with my touchpad not turning off while typing16:19
xxiaowhich one is the default16:19
phoenixsamprasllutz: where is the export to pdf, option in libreoffice?16:19
nearstrawr16:19
llutzphoenixsampras: file -export to pdf16:19
contrapunctusxxiao, 2d is for slow/old pcs16:19
phoenixsamprasllutz: thank you!!16:20
xxiaocontrapunctus: thanks. i have a netbook and should use 2D then16:20
ActionParsnipXxiao: 2d doesn't us3 compiz. Crashes less. Uses fewer resources16:20
llutzJokesOnYou77: grep -oE "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?go=Go&search=:digit:{1,}" foo.dat16:20
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xxiaoActionParsnip: thanks! using 2D now16:20
JokesOnYou77llutz, woah, cool16:21
llutzgrml, konverstation replcae....16:21
ActionParsnipXxiao: if you want a super light desktop,  install lxde and use that16:21
xxiaoActionParsnip: did that, after ubuntu 12.04 is up, I apt-get install lxde16:21
xxiaothen at gdm I chose lxde16:21
xxiaois that it? do I need remove unity/gnome stuff?16:22
ActionParsnipXxiao: why not just install Lubuntu?16:22
xxiaoi noticed 2D will use swap right after login, lxde is slightly better16:22
llutzJokesOnYou77: hrm, did you receive a wikipedia link /as shown here/ or the correct pattern [ [ : d i g i t.... without spaces16:22
xxiaoActionParsnip: lubuntu does not support 12.04.1...16:22
_ToPoTa_hi. Im trying to install wubi from my usb. However I cannot boot from usb nor cd, what can i do ?16:22
nearstyup. try fresh install to avoid some problem or conflict16:22
ActionParsnipXxiao: it doesn't remove anything,  you just select the DE you want at login16:22
bonhoefferdoes this look suitable for a simple harddrive: ext4    defaults        0       016:23
nearst!unetbootin|_ToPoTa_,16:23
ubottu_ToPoTa_,: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent16:23
ThinkT510!fstab | bonhoeffer16:23
ubottubonhoeffer: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab and http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions16:23
xxiaoActionParsnip: i don't need really remove anytning from disk, MEM is the concern, hope using lxde under ubuntu will make things better16:23
ActionParsnipXxiao: yes, there is Lubuntu 12.04 :-). It's the same difference though16:23
* xxiao switches to lxde again from 2D16:23
ActionParsnipXxiao; its a much faster session16:23
JokesOnYou77llutz, I got nothing, but I'm thinking I should actually use tr instead of grep, I just have to figure out how :P16:24
xxiaoi checked 'free' and swap is not used at least, meanwhile the terminal color is a little 'worse'16:24
_ToPoTa_nearst16:24
llutz_JokesOnYou77: grep -oE "[[:digit:]]{1,}"16:24
nearstxxiao, there is a a lot alternative for a "lightweight" desktop manager :)16:24
_ToPoTa_i googled but didnt find any solution16:24
_ToPoTa_cant someone enlight me ?16:24
_ToPoTa_i need to install it today16:24
ActionParsnipXxiao: if you use terminal a lot, I can recommend guake16:25
xxiaonearst: i tried openbox, gdm did not present a useful screen16:25
ThinkT510_ToPoTa_: not a lot of people here recommend wubi, can't you use a proper install?16:25
nearst_ToPoTa_, http://ubuntuguide.net/create-bootable-live-usb-ubuntu-with-unetbootin16:25
JokesOnYou77llutz, It Worked!16:25
ActionParsnip_topota_: why wubi? Its not a long term solution16:25
_ToPoTa_ThinkT510: i cant,16:26
_ToPoTa_because i cannot boot from USB and my cd is broken16:26
xxiaodoes LXDE use its own x libraries(similar to E17), or it leverages gnome-core stuff(which is heavy)16:26
_ToPoTa_so im trying to install it from the usb inside windows and using wubi16:26
ActionParsnipXxiao: its gtk based if memory serves16:26
ThinkT510_ToPoTa_: why can't you boot from usb?16:27
ActionParsnip_topota_: what version of Windows are you using?16:27
_ToPoTa_ThinkT510:  because my old toshiba does not allow to do that,16:27
_ToPoTa_ActionParsnip:  im using windows xp sp216:27
ActionParsnip_topota_: does the system have a make and model?16:28
_ToPoTa_and actually i have created the bootable usb16:28
xxiaoActionParsnip: guake is gnome-based, i worry that it might pull in all those gnome stuff16:28
_ToPoTa_ActionParsnip:  what you mean sorry ?16:28
ThinkT510_ToPoTa_: microsoft doesn't even support xp sp2 anymore16:28
xxiaowhich is why i do not want to use gnome-terminal under lxde16:28
JokesOnYou77Thank you llutz16:28
xxiaoso far i fee XFCE has the best font by default16:29
ActionParsnipXxiao: tilda is light and similar16:29
xxiao_ToPoTa_: i spent a whole day to get ubuntu 12.04 wubi to a netbook, as my netbook does not book off usb stick and no CDROM16:29
nearst:D16:29
ActionParsnip_topota_: is the system a home build or does it have a brand?16:29
xxiao_ToPoTa_: i had to use ubuntu 12.04.1's wubi.exe, then use network install to get things work16:30
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xxiaoit never recognized a local download iso or xz16:30
bonhoefferis there a good way to copy folders that allows you to see progress -- i need to copy some big directories16:30
ActionParsnipXxiao: if you want super light, you can use the WM om its own and not evwn use a DE16:30
bonhoeffera guy -- sync program would be good because it would allow me to see what failed16:30
_ToPoTa_still dont understand...16:31
_ToPoTa_the system is simply xp sp216:31
_ToPoTa_xxiao: what procedure you mean ?16:31
xxiaoActionParsnip: i could install all those lightweight WM, i want to use one that does not pull in gnome-stuff which is heavy16:31
ActionParsnip_topota_: yes but is the system made by dell? Lenovo? Toshiba!16:31
nearstfluxbox?16:31
xxiaomeanwhile i don't want to use a different distro to minimize headacke on upgrades etc16:31
_ToPoTa_i think it isnt16:32
llutzbonhoeffer: rsync -a --progress /dir/ /new/path/16:32
nearsthttp://blog.crox.net/archives/39-Install-Ubuntu-without-cd-rom-over-the-network-Ubuntu-netboot-install,-works-for-CF-or-USB-too.html16:32
xxiaonearst: it's said awesome is awesome16:32
xxiao_ToPoTa_: i installed ubuntu 12.04 using wubi on vista from a netbook16:33
xxiaothought might be related to your case, i.e. wubi.exe is trick to use16:33
nearstmy fglrx is not working, module load error16:33
bonhoefferi'm getting stuff like this: readdir("/media/My Passport/Extras"): Input/output error (5)16:33
ActionParsnip_topota_: if you run  dxdiag   it will tell you the make and model of the system if it has one16:33
shockboxany body here ?16:35
nearstnot sure16:35
ActionParsnipShockbox: noone at all16:35
bonhoefferi plug in my usb drive and it mounts as /media/New Volume, but i can't cd there, i get cd:cd:10: persmission denied: New Volume16:35
shockboxi need some help16:35
_ToPoTa_xxiao:  it is toshiba16:35
bonhoefferif i do sudo, i get sudo cd: command not found16:35
ActionParsnip_topota_: ok, what model Toshiba?16:36
dufashockbox: go ahead and ask16:36
ActionParsnipBonhoeffer: check the mount options16:36
_ToPoTa_satellita A5016:36
_ToPoTa_satellite16:36
bonhoefferActionParsnip, ok -- it mounted automatically -- i can see it in disk manager, can i get anything there16:36
ActionParsnip_topota_: that is the make and model of the system,  which is what I asked16:36
nearstbonhoeffer, try fdisk -l and mount /dev/<your usb> /mnt && cd /mnt16:36
bonhoeffernearst, will do16:37
_ToPoTa_ActionParsnip:  ok, i was confused about the "model of the system"16:38
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ActionParsnip_topota_: does it have a floppy drive?16:38
_ToPoTa_ActionParsnip:  no it hasnt :(16:40
_ToPoTa_im loosing my hopes :P16:41
_ToPoTa_but anyways thanks for your help!!16:41
ActionParsnip_topota_: then I guess wubi is for you, or usevir16:41
_ToPoTa_but wubi asks me to boot the system16:41
ActionParsnip_topota_: or use virtualbox16:42
_ToPoTa_if i boot it i will not be able to boot from usb16:42
ActionParsnip_16:42
_ToPoTa_cannot use virtualbox since this toshiba is very old16:42
ActionParsnip_topota_: it will boot the internal drive,  then use the USB to continue the boot16:43
_ToPoTa_im gonna try but i think it is not like that at least what i remember16:43
shomonhow do you change the label on a usb drive? it's not gparted.. it won't appear there.. or is it?16:43
_ToPoTa_see you later16:43
shomonit's vfat apparently16:44
ThinkT510shomon: yes, gparted can change the label16:44
roastedSo I was playing YouTube last night, left my desktop run all night, sat down today, and now youtube is saying couldn't load plugin. Awesome. Anybody else seeing this?16:44
ThinkT510roasted: reload the page? restart the browser?16:45
shomonThinkT510, wierd.. only my internal partitions appeared16:45
shomonalthough the drive was mounted16:45
anonymous_vbvbv16:45
roastedThinkT510: been there.16:45
ThinkT510shomon: all drives appear, look at the top right to choose the drive16:45
kostkonroasted, reboot computer16:46
ThinkT510roasted: downloaded any recent updates?16:46
nearstjockey not work16:47
ActionParsnip!label | shomon16:47
ubottushomon: To rename the labels of your partitions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RenameUSBDrive.16:47
kostkonroasted, at least logout and re-login16:47
shomonokay thanks ActionParsnip and ThinkT51016:47
roastedThinkT510: not that I remember.16:47
kostkonroasted, maybe some firefox or flash left over process is causing the problem16:47
roastedkostkon: I'll try that then. I can't really afford to log out right now. Got a bunch of rendering jobs running (not to mention I shouldn't have to do that to begin with)16:47
ThinkT510roasted: there may be a flash update, check your updates16:47
kostkonroasted, ok16:48
roastedThinkT510: flash comes packaged with Chrome. If anything, it's Chrome's fault. :P Firefox with flash works fine.16:48
threex5Is it possible to use a mac firewire isight webcam on a pc using ubuntu?16:48
nidhimj22i am unable to use ubuntu with my windows 8 laptop using wubi . ubuntu\winboot\wubildr.mbr16:48
nidhimj22status 0xc000007b16:48
nidhimj22The application or operating system cold not be loaded because a required file is missing or contains errors.16:48
nidhimj22Is there a way to use ubuntu using wubi16:48
ThinkT510roasted: ah, i don't use ppas16:48
FloodBot1nidhimj22: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.16:48
roastedThinkT510: nor do I16:48
ActionParsnipRoasted: what is the output of:   lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'16:48
roastedThinkT510: Chrome, the browser, packages Flash on their own now.16:48
SolarisBoyhow come traceroute doesn't get installed by default? =(16:48
ThinkT510roasted: chrome is a ppa, its not in the repos16:48
threex5I hooked it up, installed isight firmware tools, obtained the OSX files needed for the firmware tools, it installed OK but cheese can't find the device16:49
roastedThinkT510: I downloaded it as a deb from Chrome's site. IT's not a PPA. I assure you of that.16:49
ActionParsnipNidhimj22: chkdsk your NTFS partition16:49
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SolarisBoyoh is mtr the replacement? cool i guess16:49
ThinkT510roasted: you downloaded from outside the repos therefore it isn't supported here16:49
ActionParsniproasted: the chrome deb adds the google ppa16:49
bekksroasted: Which still doesnt change the fact that it isnt in the repos.16:49
kostkonroasted, naah16:49
kostkonroasted, it's fine16:49
ThinkT510roasted: that is akin to it being a ppa16:49
roastedThinkT510: Oh, so now I can't ask a Chrome question here for software that's installable to Ubuntu? Makes perfect sense.16:50
roastedActionParsnip: I see.16:50
kostkonroasted, you can16:50
ActionParsnipRoasted: if you can give the output of my command. I can advise16:50
roastedActionParsnip: working on that now. I got an error when I first ran it.16:50
roastedActionParsnip: for you, sir - http://paste.ubuntu.com/1601957/16:51
ThinkT510roasted: you were having a flash problem that was caused by using software outside the repos, we can't support everything, there is a reason for having repos16:51
ActionParsnipRoasted: do you only use chrome?16:52
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roastedtest16:52
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roastedtesting16:52
ThinkT510!test | roasted16:52
ubotturoasted: Testing... Testing... 1. 2.. 3... ( by the way, remember that you can use /join #test )16:52
roastedActionParsnip: sorry this channel locked up on irssi for me. Here's the pastebin - http://paste.ubuntu.com/1601957/16:52
roastedThinkT510: yes, got it, thanks a lot bro16:53
roastedThinkT510: good lookin out. appreciate it.16:53
ActionParsnipRoasted: do you only use Chrome?16:53
roastedActionParsnip: for the vast majority of my web browsing uses, yes.16:53
cam`i installed ubuntu last night and when i started up this morning the resolution wasn't correct on the login screen.  after login all i have is my wallpaper and a right click menu :[16:53
dennotI'm trying to boot grub2 from a file instead of a UUID, but it says "error: /dev/sda1 does not exist" even though initramfs says it does exist and is accessible.16:53
ThinkT510roasted: whats wrong with chromium in the repos?16:53
roastedActionParsnip: just dug this up - http://askubuntu.com/questions/250448/youtube-couldnt-load-plug-in16:53
roastedThinkT510: nothing. I just choose to use Chrome. Period.16:53
ActionParsnipRoasted: sudo apt-get --purge remove flashplugin-installer16:54
roastedActionParsnip: but... Chrome doesn't use flashplugin-installer I thought. They use PepperFlash.16:54
ActionParsnipRoasted: chrome has pepper flash, so you don't need Adobe's thing16:54
ActionParsnipRoasted: yes, so make the system simpler, it may cause issues to have it in16:55
roastedActionParsnip: works now16:55
ActionParsnipRoasted: magic huh ;)16:55
roastedActionParsnip: post 4 of that link16:55
roastedActionParsnip: just mv'd .config/google-chrome/PepperFlash to PepperFlash.bak, restarted Chrome, bam works.16:55
roastedActionParsnip: appreciate the insight :D16:56
roastedActionParsnip: got me some RHCP going on, happy camper at the moment.16:56
ThinkT510dennot: sudo fdisk -l16:56
ActionParsnipRoasted: I have that folder in tempfs for speed. I'll know to just reboot to fix it :-)16:57
dennotThinkT510, I can't boot, and my BusyBox doesn't have fdisk16:57
ThinkT510dennot: can you use a livecd/usb?16:57
dennotThinkT510, cat /proc/partitions gives the same information, right?16:58
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ThinkT510dennot: only one way to find out16:59
Guest72320大家儽16:59
Guest72320ęœ‰ęœ‹å‹ åœØ吗16:59
dennotThinkT510, it finds the partitions okay, and they have the correct sizes.  I'm trying to fix a "/dev/disk/by-uuid/... does not exist" error.17:00
DJones!test !cn > Guest7232017:00
DJones!cn > Guest7232017:00
ubottuGuest72320, please see my private message17:00
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ActionParsnipDennot: does:  sudo blkid   not give what you need?17:01
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dennotActionParsnip, Ubuntu won't boot because it says /dev/disk/by-uuid/... does not exist, but in initramfs, ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid says it does17:02
dennotblkid shows the correct UUID17:02
hjukHello, I'm having a problem with the networking on Ubuntu17:03
hjukHere's the message I get: (process:2142): WARNING: Could not initialise NMClient /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager17:04
hjukWhen I run the troubleshoot command in Terminal.17:04
dydzEz2_ how do i check which version of xubuntu im using in my llive cd17:04
dydzEz2_same command as ubuntu i imagine lol17:04
dennotdydzEz2_, Menu > Help17:04
ThinkT510dydzEz2_: lsb_release -sd17:05
dydzEz2_oh and it takes you to a webpage17:05
dydzEz2_crap i had the 12.10 CD that worked perfectly on my laptop, i guess i still need to test 12.0417:05
dydzEz2_thanks, yeah its 12.10 argh, alright time to make a 12.0417:06
ActionParsnipDennot: could use the old style in fstab17:06
nomikehi17:06
dennotActionParsnip, I tried using /dev/sda1 in fstab, but it gave the same results.17:07
ActionParsnipDennot: have you fsck'd the partition.?17:07
nomikeI'm having a very strange boot error on three machines. Everytime I boot, it displays the message that the disk drive for "/tmp" is not yet ready or present, and offers me the possibilities to wait, press "s" for skip or "m" for manual recovery.17:07
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dennotActionParsnip, no, I can try that.  This is part of a larger problem: it is a VM installation that boots fine on one host machine but gives a "/dev/disk/by-uuid/... does not exist" error on another, even though it is using an exact copy of the disk image.17:09
dydzEz2_if my live usb doesnt have any persistence space , will I fail to download packages like resistricted extras17:09
funchnomike did you tryed fsck ?17:09
dydzEz2_says check your internet connection, but its fine17:09
nomikeWhen I do "m", enter the root password and run "ls /tmp" it displays hundreds of lines saying "ls: cannot access 510d3e51aa0bb: No such file or directory". After 1 to 5 minutes (not always the same) stuff is back to normal and "/tmp" is empty17:09
dydzEz2_oh wow the errors are actually 404 error not found17:09
nomikeI don't have anything mounted on "/tmp" it's directly on the root-fs which is ext4 on a LVM on a SSF17:10
nomikes/SSF/SSD/17:10
ActionParsnipDydez2: they will download and install,  he changes just won't stick between reboots17:10
ActionParsnipDydez2: what's the output of: cat /etc/issue17:11
dydzEz2_wow nothing is installing17:11
dydzEz2_1 sec17:11
dydzEz2_let me pastebin it17:11
nomikefunch: I tried to reinstall the machine, so I doubt it's a FS error. Also I don't have those problems with other directory. Dunno, maybe ubuntu does some creepy stuff with it, like some tempfs stuff.17:11
sobhan2any one here know what ubuntu is planning to do for gnome 3.7 and logind ?17:11
hjukHi, Would anybody be able to help with this problem I'm having? --> http://askubuntu.com/questions/250636/cant-connect-to-internet-in-ubuntu17:12
dydzEz2_www.pastebin.com/QVBYqSHt17:12
RigidWighow can I best find out what's blocking incoming remote smtp/telnet connections to an ubuntu server?17:13
dydzEz2_i jjust got the same error on audacity download try17:13
dydzEz2_ Just tried "GeoGebra" and it says "The following packages have unmet dependencies:17:14
dydzEz2_geogebra:17:14
dydzEz2_and thats it, are you sure its not because its live?17:15
ActionParsnipDydez2_: what is the output of:   cat /etc/issue17:15
dydzEz2_where is that at ActionParsnip17:15
dydzEz2_ill just type that in the terminal17:16
nomikeRigidWig, you could check if you're able to telnet to those ports on "localhost". If this succeeds, try connecting to your external IP from within localhost. If this doesn't work, options are that either iptables is blocking access (try "iptables-save" and look at the output) or that the service is bound to the wrong interface).17:16
ActionParsnipDydzez2_: yes, its a terminal command17:16
dydzEz2_12.10 \n \117:17
ActionParsnip!info geogebra17:17
ubottugeogebra (source: geogebra): Dynamic mathematics software for education. In component universe, is extra. Version 4.0.34.0+dfsg1-1ubuntu1 (quantal), package size 5190 kB, installed size 5904 kB17:17
ActionParsnipFun17:17
ActionParsnipDydzez2_: do you use a proxy for web access?17:18
dydzEz2_no, not at all17:18
nomikeIf this doesn't work chances are that the service is not running. Check with "netstat -tulpn"17:18
ActionParsnipDydzez2_: if you run: sudo apt-get update     is it smooth?17:19
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GreenicusHello17:19
dydzEz2_let me try17:20
dydzEz2_so far  no errors17:20
sobhan2Greenicus: hi17:20
dydzEz2_smooth17:20
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dydzEz2_oh wow17:21
dydzEz2_ActionParsnip it worked after i did apt-get update17:21
roger21why is my ubuntu 12.04.2 aren't the .2 be released in mid february17:21
ActionParsnipDydzez2_: thought so17:21
dydzEz2_yeah i thought that might of worked when you mentioned it17:21
dydzEz2_thanks17:21
roastedQuestion - I don't have much experience with UPS units. When you get a UPS and it's running on battery, does it have to send a signal to the OS through USB or something in an effort to safely power down the system? If so, is there one that supports Ubuntu?17:22
ActionParsnipDydzez2_: your package knowledge was outdated, so you reread the available files17:22
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tsimpsonroger21: 2 is just the second point release, they happen every 6 months for LTS releases17:22
ActionParsnipRoasted: depends on the UPS, some support Linux17:22
roger21yeah that doesn't answer my question (at all)17:22
dydzEz2_yeah, thanks a lot ActionParsnip17:22
ActionParsnipDydzez2_: no worries :-)17:23
tsimpsonroger21: it does, it's not based on a month number17:23
roger21https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseSchedule17:23
ThinkT510roger21: did you enable the proposed repo?17:24
xanguaroger21: so you didn't read the release info in the update manager that said that was gonna change the number of version to 12.04.2 for upcoming updatesĀæ17:24
RigidWignomike, telnet localhost 25 returns http://i.imgur.com/QbOWYBS.png I'm wondering how I can ping telnet to my address (remote to the ec2 instance I am having trouble with) sinec I'm behind a router17:25
vedicFrom command prompt, how to upgrade 10.04 LTS to 12.04 LTS?17:25
jrib!upgrade | vedic17:25
ubottuvedic: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade17:25
jribvedic: see the server instructions at the link ubottu has sent you17:25
roger21xangua, i have no idea what you're talking about, i don't use the download manager17:26
ActionParsnipVedic: sudo do-release-upgrade   if memory serves17:26
sp00kyI'm trying to install evolution on 12.04 and receiving the following error:  http://pastebin.com/TMVaDvgu17:26
nomikeRigidWig, your screenshot shows that the SMTP deamon is running correctly. So you can try connecting to your IP (e.g. 10.0.0.123) and check if it works.17:26
vedicjrib: ActionParsnip: Is it safe to do do-release-upgrade? Any chances of server becoming unstable?17:26
jribvedic: it's not supposed to of course, but you should have backups anyway17:27
vedicActionParsnip: as I am doing it for remote server17:27
llutzroasted: there are several programs  handling ups, ilke upds,  powstatd,  nut, apcupsd etc. check those what ups-models they support17:27
tsimpsonroger21: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/base-files/+changelog see the changelog17:27
ActionParsnipVedic: I've not upgraded since hardy. I always clean install17:27
nomikeRigidWig, If you're behind a router, i bet you mean you have a private range network (like "10.0.0.1", "192.168.0.1", "172.blah" or something). In this case you need to to NAT and forward port "25" from outside to your server. How this is done depends on the router you have...17:28
GeekSquidvedic: is this a cloud instance, or  physical machine17:28
jhutchins_wkActionParsnip: You should try it.  You  can always clean install if you don't like what you get.17:28
vedicGeekSquid: Physical colocated machine17:28
RigidWignomike, it seems telneting the ip of the ubuntu server doesn't work "trying #.#.#.# ..."17:29
RigidWignomike, and that's from the server itself17:29
RigidWignomike, (the public IP)17:29
vedicActionParsnip: I don't think it would be possible to do clean install for 12.04 if all I have is ssh access of remote server17:29
nomikecheck with "ifconfig"17:29
nomikethis shows the IP of the server itself17:30
GeekSquidvedic: I just got in the room, which versions are you upgrading from-to, and what services/application is the server running?17:30
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roger21that so ridiculous... so we will make it the .2 latter but we will call your system .2 know just to be ready17:30
roger21is that it?17:30
roger21now17:31
RigidWignomike, yes, if I use the inet address of eth0 to "telnet address 25", then it works17:31
RigidWignokike, but doing so with the public IP does not. I was hoping to get the ubuntu server to listen to a remote connection so that I could use it as a mail server17:31
nn0101excellent. discrete graphics problem solved!17:31
llutzRigidWig: sudo lsof -i :25         on the server says what?17:32
roger21i should change my firefox version number to 20.4 just to be ready too17:32
nomikeRigidWig, well, the public IP doesn't belong to your server. Only IP's listed in "ifconfig" belong to your server. As you've said that you are beind a router, I bet the public IP belongs to the router.17:32
RigidWiglluts http://i.imgur.com/salvoer.png17:33
llutzRigidWig: check "grep inet_interfaces /etc/postfix/main.cf"17:33
roger21and change the year to 2015 to be ready when it comes17:33
GeekSquidvedic: did you see my last question?17:33
llutzRigidWig: so it listens on all adresses17:33
roger21we are never too prepared you know17:33
RigidWigllutz: = all17:33
nomikeRigidWig, and you need to tell your router what to do with incoming connections on port 25.17:33
RigidWigllutz I saw that on an online guide it still doesnt work though17:33
vedicGeekSquid: From 10.04 LTS to 12.04 LTS. If all services gets reset, thats fine. As I am looking for a way to do every thing clean install as much as possible17:34
nomikeIf you have multiple servers behind your router and someone connects to the public IP of the router on the SMTP port, how should the router decide to which server to forward the connection?17:34
RigidWignomike, I'm sorry I probably said it worng, my home ip is behind a router, this server's ip (amazon ec2 isntance) is not, and it has a proper domain and public ip17:34
nomikeRigidWig, ok..that's a different storry then..;-)17:34
RigidWignomike when I was talking about being behind a router, I meant that I couldn't accept that server (ec2 instance)'s telnet on my home pc for testing purposes17:34
RigidWignomike but I am just trying to get the server's smtp to listen publicly17:35
RigidWigllutz it seems that I can not connect to it on port 25 though, from a remote machine17:35
llutzRigidWig: mind to give the public IP here`17:35
RigidWigllutz so either another setting has to be changed for postfix, or something on the system is blocking that port?17:35
llutzRigidWig:master .....  *:smtp            < that says that postfix already listens on all adresses available, so its not a postfix config-issue17:36
nomikeRigidWig, you can try to use netcat "nc" to create a listener on some other port and try to connect to it via telnet. (e.g. "nc -l -p 4711"). Maybe amazon is blocking the SMTP-Port somehow to prevent spammers. And you seem to be able to connect to ssh or something similar.17:36
GeekSquidvedic: I would install tasksel, use it to remove all services, essentially only ubuntu-server selected, then I would sudo apt-get update  & & sudo apt-get upgrade ... bringing everything up to the latest in the repos, then make sure it reboots with out a problem then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and you are on your way to a clean install of 12.04 lts17:36
llutzRigidWig: sudo iptables -vL17:37
llutzRigidWig: from outside it shows "25/tcp filtered smtp"17:37
RigidWigllutz http://i.imgur.com/l5zL0Tx.png (sorry for imager just a plugin that makes it faster than pastebin)17:38
RigidWignomike, I can connect to ssh, and http (nginx), but I can't seem to get the smtp server to "ping" back...17:39
GeekSquidvedic: also make sure you don't have anything funky in /etc/apt/sources.list i.e. ppa'a or third party repositories17:39
RigidWigor should I saw respond...17:39
RigidWig*say17:39
vedicGeekSquid: As of now, I do have17:39
vedicthird party repo17:39
vedicppa17:39
RigidWigllutz does 25/tcp filtered smtp mean it responded?17:39
llutzRigidWig: no it means that there is no direct access to port 25, something filters17:40
nomikeRigidWig, well I bet amazon blocks smtp or does something similar17:40
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nomiketry to reconfigure your mailserver to listen to another port and try if it works then...17:40
GeekSquidvedic: you will need to remove/backup those, and they may not work when you put them back in ... and i really hope none of those third party things have anything to do with your network card17:40
RigidWighmm, let me check /postfix/master settings...17:40
llutzRigidWig: i don't know ec2 but i tend to agree to nomike that amazon does something strange there...17:40
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RigidWigllutz and nomike they may very well be filtering out potential spammers, I'll see if I can get it listenning on another port17:41
vedicGeekSquid: I think I would need to keep at least one package to connect back to the server i.e. openssh server.17:41
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llutzRigidWig: blocking port 25 to block spam is not very intelligent17:41
vedicGeekSquid: If I remove that as well then I don't think anybody would be able to save me from visiting remote location17:41
RigidWigllutz would there be another reason?17:41
llutzRigidWig: none i'd imagine17:42
GeekSquidvedic: absolutly, but openssh-server is part of the ubuntu base, so you won't have to remove it, although if you have a ssh Key defined you will have to disable it during the upgrade, because they could get replaced17:42
vedicGeekSquid: No, I just use password every time for ssh. no setup for keys to go password less ssh17:43
GeekSquidthen you are fine, .. also install 'screen' so you can keep the terminal open while doing the process, makes it easy if you loose the connection to the server17:44
cheebui have a built in mic... that all the sudden disapeared from my sound menu... can some one help with that?17:44
GeekSquidvedic: ^^^17:44
NeoColossusHello all17:45
GeekSquidvedic: I understand where you are at, I have had to visit a few server-rooms too, not fun especially when people are relying on it17:45
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llutzRigidWig: short google tells that amazon limits smtp-traffic but doesn't block by default.17:45
NeoColossusIs there a way to create a file with [`date +%D`] as the filename?17:46
vedicGeekSquid: Sure. Are you confirmed that dist-upgrade will lead 10.04 LTS to 12.04 LTS? or I need to do: do-release-upgrade ?17:46
llutzNeoColossus: touch $(date +'%D')17:46
GeekSquidvedic: standby17:46
atuHi, could anybody help with RADI1 partition size issues on ubuntu 12.10 ?17:46
RigidWigllutz, I guess it's possible, though I haven't sent/recieved any mail from it and it's just me testing on the server. Could be because it's a free tier...17:46
llutzNeoColossus: whoops sry, / isn't allowd char in filenames17:46
llutzRigidWig: as i said, i don't know ec217:47
RigidWigllutz: apparently, me neither :)17:47
NeoColossusllutz: I need the actual filename to appear as "[mm/dd/yyyy]"17:47
RigidWigllutz and nomike thanks for your help guys, I'll see if I can find amazon settings or request more traffic on smtp17:47
atuHi, could anybody help me, I've RADI1 partition size issues on ubuntu 12.10 ?17:48
nomikeRigidWig, you're welcome17:48
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llutzNeoColossus: forward-slash / is not allowed as a filenamepart17:48
NeoColossusllutz: Is there a way to have it appear as "[mm-dd-yyyy]" then?17:49
xiaoyĆŒĆ»17:49
llutzNeoColossus: touch $(date +'%m-%d-%Y')17:49
GeekSquidvedic: the correct process is sudo apt-get install update-manager-core ... then .... edit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades .. and set Prompt=lts ... launch the upgrade tool: sudo do-release-upgrade ... this is the correct process after doing the checklist we have defined here17:49
llutzNeoColossus: touch \[$(date +'%m-%d-%Y')\]17:50
asd123asdqweHello everyone. I've compiled program, can see it with synaptic, but how do I run it?17:50
NeoColossusllutz: Thank you, that is exactly what I needed. :)17:50
atunobody to help me for the RAD1 issue ?17:50
vedicGeekSquid: ok17:50
GeekSquidasd123asdqwe: what program17:50
asd123asdqweChess game17:50
llutzNeoColossus: be warned that filenames with chars like []  will cause trouble sooner or later17:50
llutzNeoColossus: its a bad idea17:51
NeoColossusllutz: It is localized to a specific folder. How is it bad?17:51
asd123asdqweGeekSquid, chess game.17:51
GeekSquidasd123asdqwe: the actual name?17:51
llutzNeoColossus: those have special function in bash17:52
NeoColossusllutz: I am aware of this. All reference to the created file is through a script that will properly escape the '['17:52
asd123asdqweGeekSquid, stockfish. After installation, package name is "src" and my description is "chess1".17:53
llutzNeoColossus: still, better to avoid them. just my 2 cts17:53
asd123asdqweGeekSquid, btw, can I change package name later?17:53
nearstima do-release-upgrade -d for jump to raring dev17:54
NeoColossusllutz: Thank you for the suggestion. I may just stick with touch $(date +'%m-%d-%Y')17:54
cheebucan anyone help me with my microphone issue? it stoped working and no longer listed in the sound menu17:54
asd123asdqweGeekSquid, I can also see this package with ubuntu software center.17:55
GeekSquidasd123asdqwe: sounds like it's installed ... try CTRL-ALT-T and type stockfish <enter>17:56
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Kneferilis1hello17:56
asd123asdqweThe program 'stockfish' is currently not installed.17:56
Kneferilis1I am connected to a linux with ssh and using vim arrow keys backspace and other keys insert characters like ? % etc, instead of doing their correct functionality, how do I fix this?17:57
Kneferilis1it also happens with pico and v17:57
asd123asdqweGeekSquid, argh, I could simply install it with sudo apt-get17:57
asd123asdqweGeekSquid, but anyway, if I already compiled it, i would like to run it.17:58
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Alocerasd123asdqwe: what was the prefix ?17:58
asd123asdqweGeekSquid, maybe there's folder where all compiled programs executables are being held?17:58
asd123asdqweAlocer, where?17:59
nearstwhy my C library is unknown?17:59
Alocerasd123asdqwe:  the prefix with configure when you compiled it.17:59
xauthKneferilis1: make sure the TERM variable is set correctly for the terminal emulator you're using locally.18:00
asd123asdqweAlocer, I don't remember any prefixes, sorry. I only know that package name is src and my given description is chess118:01
Kneferilis1it's the web client I am using18:01
mario_d18:02
mario_d18:02
mario_d18:02
FloodBot1mario_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.18:02
Alocerasd123asdqwe: well try reading the install file with the src file . you should recompile it.18:02
Kneferilis1it was the web client causing the problems18:03
Kneferilis1but now in putty I press delete and it doesn't work18:03
Alocercan i laugh ?18:03
guideXmy screen resolution is stuck at 800x60018:04
guideXhow do I change it18:04
asd123asdqweAlocer, ok.18:04
guideXalso how do you enable the scrollbars18:04
xauthKneferilis1: web client? I thought you said ssh.18:04
guideXin unity 12.1018:04
AlocerguideX: first configure your x11 using "man xorg.conf"18:05
asd123asdqweAlocer, Done. The new package has been installed and saved to18:05
asd123asdqwe /home/alexander/Desktop/stockfish-231-linux/src/src_20130202-1_i386.deb18:05
asd123asdqwe You can remove it from your system anytime using:18:05
asd123asdqwe      dpkg -r src18:05
asd123asdqweOh, sorry.18:05
guideXok checking it out..18:06
Alocer:P18:06
asd123asdqweAlocer, so, deb package installed again.18:06
guideXalocer..18:06
guideXis there a way we can do the other thing first? I cannot scroll past page 118:07
AlocerguideX:  i think your main problem is graphic driver18:07
guideXoic18:07
AlocerguideX:  I m not an expert ...18:07
guideXyeah me either :/18:08
guideX<- lame windows user18:08
yugnipguideX, no worries, you'll be a ubuntu power-user in no time :)18:08
TuxmascotWhat command transfers an iso to a usb drive?18:08
yugnipTuxmascot, dd18:09
TuxmascotWhat is the syntax?18:09
Tuxmascotdd if=??? ???18:09
TuxmascotI forgot the entire thing18:09
asd123asdqwecp stockfish /usr/local/bin        cp: cannot stat `stockfish': No such file or directory        could this be a problem?18:10
roger21i need to fsck all my drive what small live cd can i use?18:10
yugnipTuxmascot, sudo dd if=/path/to/downloaded.img of=/dev/whatever18:10
roger21drives18:10
roger21does the mini iso include a prompt thingy with basic rescue commands?18:11
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nearstouch18:13
l057c0d3rwell..  took my lubuntu iso i had.. installed it.. then turned around and uninstalled all desktop apps , lxde, lightdm, and openbox....  got it back down to terminal...  then installed gnome and cairo-dock.... and i have to say.. this is the best looking linux system i have built yet :-).18:14
l057c0d3rloving the gnome(classic) with compiz / cario-dock combo..  no gnome panels.. just cairo-dock...18:14
yugnipTuxmascot, extensive explanation of dd http://www.forensicfocus.com/linux-dd-basics18:15
asd123asdqweGuys?18:16
cheebucan some one help me with my sound card? My mic doesent want to work...18:16
yugnipl057c0d3r, you may already now this, but you could have kept lubuntu desktop and just installed Cairo as a session. that way you can have both :P18:16
cheebumaybe reinstall all the audio drivers?18:16
l057c0d3rnow if i can just get this netflix ppa to work like they said it does...  and this will be the best linux setup i've put together18:16
xiaoyĆŒĆ»18:17
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Aloceranyine uses cairo dock in 12.1018:17
l057c0d3ryugnip, yeah.. but i like the gnome application menu better..18:17
Alocerwith unity ?18:17
PhysicistGreetings! Plaese, how do I change, to log without roo!18:18
PhysicistGreetings! Plaese, how do I change, to log without roo!18:18
PhysicistGreetings! Plaese, how do I change, to log without roo!18:18
FloodBot1Physicist: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.18:18
l057c0d3rand i'm trying to keep the system as small as i can.. so i dropped all the other junk like lxde i didn't need18:18
l057c0d3rAlocer, yeah.. i tried it out....   but settled on using gnome with it instead..18:18
asd123asdqweAlocer, you ran out of ideas or my question is too stupid to answer?18:19
Alocerasd123asdqwe: actually i m a noob myself. but the thing is your question needs more information18:20
Alocerasd123asdqwe: generally when u compile a src file the binary file goes to /usr/local/... and etc18:21
Alocerasd123asdqwe: but you build  a deb package with a src file which i have no idea what is going on there .18:21
Alocerasd123asdqwe: so accept my sympathy18:21
asd123asdqweAlocer, src is just name of package. Kinda stupid name.18:23
Alocerr u compiling this : stockfishchess.org/ ?18:23
asd123asdqweAlocer, yes.18:24
l057c0d3rk quick question.  is there a way i can save output from terminal to a text file..  and display it on the terminal at the same time...18:24
asd123asdqweAlocer, downloaded linux version compiled using make and sudo checkinstall18:24
nearstl057c0d3r, , command >> output18:25
cheebucan any one help me with sound problems?18:25
l057c0d3rk so two >> instead of one18:25
l057c0d3rheh noticed that one > put the output in the text file  but didn't display18:25
Alocerasd123asdqwe:  ( http://support.stockfishchess.org/kb/advanced-topics/compiling-stockfish-on-linux  )u have read this didnt you ?18:25
ioriaone overwrites18:25
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ioriaor use 'cat' >18:27
dchl057c0d3r: you want tee.18:27
asd123asdqweAlocer, argh. I've seen this when I was running make. Thank you. Try #218:27
Alocerasd123asdqwe:  np :P18:27
Alocerioria: u mean command | cat output.txt ?18:28
l057c0d3rdch,  yes i would love some tea  :-P  tee you say18:28
l057c0d3rk so >> appends it to the file instead of overwriting.. but still no display on the terminal.. just to the text file18:28
dchl057c0d3r: coffee for me please, no sugar or milk. like this:  cat stuff | tee --append otherfile | more18:28
ioriaAlocer : yes18:29
dchcat stuff >> otherfile won't display anything on the term. you're appending stuff to otherfile, not duplicating io.18:29
ryethhello all18:29
ioriaAlocer : better... cat file | command > file18:30
asd123asdqweAlocer, so all I've needed to do is make profile-build ARCH=x86-32. Will be more observant next time, thanks again.18:30
l057c0d3rdch.. what i really am trying to do is keep a log of packages installed when running install..  that way if say it doesn't work.. or i decide to remove.. it makes making sure all dependencies brought in get removed easily18:30
dchl057c0d3r: tee.18:30
ryethi'm using irssi on ubuntu and curious, how do i view multiple chat channels on here?18:30
tonsofpcsryeth: alt+window number or alt+a to next active window18:30
tonsofpcsyou *could* split windows, but it's a pita and generally not worth it imo.18:31
ryeththank you, tonsofpcs18:31
tonsofpcsalso, look at /help window18:31
nearst:)18:31
MadsRCAfternoon folks18:31
dchafter finding that libyajl2 isn't present on 12.0.4 or earlier, I built it by hand. How can I tell another source build (collectd actually) to use my hand-built one in preference?18:32
l057c0d3rdch  so something like this...  sudo apt-get install (package) | tee (log file)18:32
dchis there some flags I can export or something?18:32
dchl057c0d3r: \o/ perfect!18:32
dchl057c0d3r: personally I'd use --append in there as well.18:33
dchand a more knowledgeable person will probably tell you there's a way to dump the dependencies directly from the package name.18:33
FlowRiserQUESTION: Anyone knows where i can find some advice/help on implementing a waveform visualization in c/cpp ?18:33
l057c0d3rnot worried about that.. because i was going to use a different log file for each app..18:33
l057c0d3rfor easier reading later if needed18:33
dchl057c0d3r: I could have done with that today, I am swimming in package hell atm.18:34
c00keeis anyone running chrubuntu on their acer chromebook18:34
l057c0d3rdch,   yeah.. i've had that problem in the past.. thats why i am working on a solution on this fresh custom install :-)18:36
Alocerasd123asdqwe: do you have anything to say related to success ?18:36
MadsRCAnyone here administers several mail servers?18:37
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asd123asdqweAlocer, installed successfully, no GUI, can't find list of commands.18:38
Alocercan someone tell me what is meta package? ?  the diff between vlc meta package and vlc package ?18:38
Alocerasd123asdqwe: gz then :-)18:39
janisozaur!ot18:40
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!18:40
kunjiAlocer: A meta package is not really a package, it's more like a list of dependencies to install a group of packages.  I don't know off hand everything in the vlc meta package though18:40
Alocerty kunji . i just cant get what is meta package even i googled . thanx18:41
asd123asdqweAlocer, yay, found addons that enable gui in software center.18:43
Alocergood luck then asd123asdqwe18:43
axisysanyone having issue with google chrome not able to play youtube?18:44
axisysworks fine with firefox18:44
axisysruning ubuntu 12.10 64bit desktop18:44
axisysI get Could not load plugin with google chrome18:44
axisysagain, works fine with firefox18:45
nahualhola18:45
StinkyFeetaxisys: Yep me too. This has never been a problem before, only noticed it now when you mentioned it...18:46
sotemy net always works better when running Network Tools - Ping Google.com unlimited18:46
Alocersome one said do : sudo apt-ger --purge remove flashplugin-installer18:46
nahualalguien habla espaƱol????18:46
DJones!es | nahual18:47
ubottunahual: En la mayorĆ­a de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sĆ³lo en inglĆ©s. Si busca ayuda en espaƱol entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro.18:47
c00keeis anyone running chrubuntu on their acer chromebook18:47
Alocerhes not online right now18:47
axisysStinkyFeet: does it work with firefox? It works for me.. just to be sure it is google chrome related18:47
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nahualgracias18:48
axisysAlocer: if i remove that then it will break firefox as well?18:48
StinkyFeetaxisys: yep, FF works just fine. So did Chrome a few days ago...18:48
axisysStinkyFeet: yep.. must be some update in ubuntu's google chrome pkg18:49
Alocerthere is 2 version flashplayer for linux 1. from adobe 2. from linux mostly cuzed when you have both installed18:49
ThinkT510axisys: ubuntu doesn't do a chrome pkg, its a ppa18:49
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soteChromium is working fine on youtube18:50
Alocerbtw there is 2 versions of chome18:51
Aloceryup18:51
axisyssote: let me check18:51
axisyssote: is there a debian pkg available from chromium?18:52
ThinkT510!info chromium-browser | axisys18:53
ubottuaxisys: chromium-browser (source: chromium-browser): Chromium browser. In component universe, is optional. Version 23.0.1271.97-0ubuntu0.12.10.1 (quantal), package size 24472 kB, installed size 89519 kB18:53
sotegot no idea, I'm sure someone might know18:53
axisysThinkT510: thanks18:54
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nikkkolaHi! When I activate the show Desktop command via keyboard, after minimizing game ran in Wine, cant fullscreen the game again. Only maximizes, but the "window" is displayed right below the panel (xfce). What shell I do?18:55
ThinkT510nikkkola: probably better to ask in #winehq tell them what game too18:56
lombardonikkkola: if it was windows I would do a ALT + Enter18:56
StinkyFeetaxisys: I shut down all browsers, then: sudo apt-get purge flashplugin-installer18:56
StinkyFeetThen it failed in FF too. Then sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer18:57
axisysChromium works fine18:57
StinkyFeetAnd it works in Chrome from the google PPA as well18:57
nikkkolaALT enter doesnt seem to work18:57
axisysStinkyFeet: interesting.. ok I will try that18:57
wzssyqaCan somebody test 2 commands: gnome-terminal  -x /bin/sh -c 'cd ~/Download && exec $SHELL'18:58
soteI had to use the experimental version of nvidia to get my effects working on ubuntu 12.04.1 .. took a little while to work that out18:58
wzssyqaand gnome-terminal  -e /bin/sh -c 'cd ~/Download && exec $SHELL'18:58
Aloceraaaaaaa i remembered he moved pepperflash to pepperflash.bak or sth like this18:58
ThinkT510!dash | wzssyqa18:59
ubottuwzssyqa: /bin/sh links to the DASH shell in all releases since Ubuntu Edgy (6.10). Since DASH is not 100% compatible with the BASH shell, some scripts might break. You can make scripts execute using BASH by changing the first line of the script to Ā« #! /bin/bash18:59
wzssyqaThinkT510: I see. I just want somebody to help test the behavor of gnome-terminal18:59
wzssyqaThinkT510: It seems that -x doesn't work since gnome 3.619:00
PhysicistGreetings! How do I add a user to not log in root mode?19:00
PhysicistGreetings! How do I add an user to not log in root mode?19:00
lombardoPhysicist: use the adduser command19:01
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sotereally likes this XChat 2.8.819:01
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lombardoPhysicist: if you add a user that is not in the wheel group but in users group, then they cannot su19:01
Physicistlombardo, If I do it, I"ll not log in root mode, right?19:01
ioriai didn't know that you can log as root in Ubu19:02
sideeffectin hexchat, how to highlite somones name?19:02
Physicistbacktrack is based in ubuntu!!19:02
soteit's advised not to19:02
zykotick9ioria: by default, you can't19:02
axisysStinkyFeet: google chrome is still failing..19:02
Jexamschrome failing?19:03
soterestricted-extras ?19:03
ioriazykotick9: true, you can in recovery mode, right ?19:03
Physicistlombardo, If I do it, I'll not log in root mode, right?19:03
lombardoPhysicist: no19:03
zykotick9ioria: ya i believe so19:03
axisysworks fine for FF and chromium19:03
ioriazykotick9: thanx19:03
lombardoPhysicist: use adduser.. if that is not available the use useradd but that is more complicated... type useradd --help19:03
axisysJexams: failing to load plugin in youtube and other sites19:03
soteaxisys: set chrome back to default settings19:03
trtr3434_ubuntui downloaded qt-creator source from github and build it at my local folder. how do i replace qtcreator from /usr/lib/share/qtcreator with /home/trtr3434/Development/qt-creator19:04
JexamsAh.19:04
Physicistlombardo, Thank you!19:04
lombardoPhysicist: sure19:04
JexamsI had that problem but it worked again when I disabled one of the flash plugins19:04
cndivHey #ubuntu! Does anyone here use an ultra-light laptop, by any chance? Like a Samsung Series 9 or Acer S7?19:04
JexamsI disabled libpepflashplayer and left the "Adobe Flash Player" enabled19:05
ThinkT510!anyone | cndiv19:05
ubottucndiv: A high percentage of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..." Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? See also !details, !gq, and !poll.19:05
JexamsAfter that, flash worked again19:05
axisyssote: created a new user and login as that.. same isse19:05
axisysJexams: where?19:05
Jexamschrome://plugins19:05
axisysi am there.. looking19:05
sotemake youtube full screen and right click to get settings, wont work in normal size19:05
Jexamsaxisys: You don't see it?19:06
cndivOK ubottu , I'm looking for someone to review how well Ubuntu works on a Samsung Series 9 or an Acer S719:06
axisysJexams: i see it now.. blind :-)19:06
Eighteenswhat causes the evoution icon to hide it'self in panel up top, under lucid19:06
Jexamsaxisys: haha, that's good. Hopefully it fixes it for you also.19:06
c00keeis anyone running chrubuntu on their acer chromebook19:07
guideXso do you guys know how to always show scrollbars in 12.1019:07
axisysJexams: that was it! thanks a lot19:08
soteI added this to Chromium to help with youtube --->  YouTube Options for Google Chromeā„¢19:08
Jexamsaxisys: No problem. I'm glad to have helped, especially since I barely figured that fix out last night19:08
sote6:10am - cya world of helpful people o/19:09
guideXis there a way to get the scrollbars back? I know there's a  way with gnome, but what about unity19:10
guideXi'm not sure why they are missing lol19:10
lombardothey are there guido19:10
guideXbut they're .. not.19:11
guideXI see no scrollbars anywhere19:11
lombardojusr hidden, but they appear when mouse over19:11
sotemy opinion... unity is a nightmare ... but why did I log into KDE Plasma .. now gotta learn it19:11
guideXnah I don't see any when I go over there19:11
guideXit is19:11
lombardoguideX: just change the theme19:12
sotethe DE you mean ?19:12
lombardothe window theme19:12
soteoh19:12
lombardoit must be in preferences19:12
sotemight log into unity to try that19:13
sotein about 20 hours19:13
guideXthere's one problem with that, I am stuck at 800x600 and I can't scroll down to click ok19:13
guideXso I can't see all of the window19:13
lombardoguideX: use TAB then hit enter19:13
sotehave you installed restricted extras19:13
lombardoguideX: sucks to be you man19:14
zykotick9guideX: hold ALT and see if you can drag windows (not sure this works in unity)19:14
guideXhmm19:14
guideXhmm ok19:14
lombardoguideX: just killall -9 gdm or something19:14
lombardoguide... use windowmaker19:14
lombardoguideX: use blackbox19:14
guideXhmm ok19:14
netherwolfequideX: to alt + click and drag in unity, you have to click with the middle scroll button.19:15
zykotick9lombardo: 1) don't use -9 unless you have to 2) gdm is old, lightdm is more likely19:15
lombardoguideX: xrandr -s 1024x76819:15
netherwolfewait19:15
netherwolfei lied. that's just to resize ...19:15
lombardozykotick9: right19:15
guideXhmm it said no process found19:15
guideXgdm: no process found19:15
soteguide_x just unplug your computer pull the cover off and pull out the video card, wait 10 seconds, put it back in and put the cover back on n turn the power back on annd start the computer then open terminal and do an update and upgrade19:15
lombardoguideX: unity sucks.. you cannot even get rid of it19:16
guideXlol it's virtual heh19:16
guideXthere is no video card19:16
lombardoplaying in vmware?19:16
guideXjust tryin gto do some php dev in virtualbox19:16
soteGnome is close to the unity dash, it's just as cool19:16
guideXfor a project which requires linux19:16
lombardoguideX: just get on console and do your thing there: CTRL ALT F119:17
soteI don't know virtual, was always a nightmare so always just installed the live cd instead19:17
guideXbleh, I suck at vi19:17
guideXi'm better in gedit19:18
guideXbut I have to be able to scroll too heh19:18
lombardoguideX: install joe... thats a reasonable editor19:18
soteuse youtube to your advantage19:18
ThinkT510guideX: nano to the rescue19:18
cowboydrenCan someone show me how to troubleshoot this USB storage slowness? I have a drive, Nautilus is reporting 1MB/sec; this disk moves more like 30MB/sec with Windows.19:18
Martin02I have a permissions 'love triangle' I'd like some assistance with if someone has the time to point me in a direction.ty19:19
guideXthere must be some way to get "normal" scrollbars back19:19
guideXwithout switching to gnome or something19:19
sotedo you use a mouse wheel ?19:19
guideXyeah but it's not working either19:19
guideXit does not utilize the scrollwheel19:20
ioriaThinkT510: do you know, by chance, if nano can display the the numbers of the lines ?19:20
ThinkT510ioria: good question, i think it can be made to yes19:20
lombardoguideX: ... i told you the way.. go to preferences, and change the window theme19:21
soteahh but this is the fun part about Linux ..... to work out the bugs and faults19:21
guideXI cannot19:21
guideXI can't get to the dropdownbox heh19:21
soteor user settings in most cases19:21
ioriaThinkT510: thanks, i'll dig in the man page19:21
zykotick9ioria: you should learn a "real" editor.  vi(m) or emacs choice is yours.  ;)19:21
twoshot_martin02, i won't be answering... i'm going get food, but just ask the question19:22
lombardoguideX: sudo apt-get install joe19:22
guideXhmm ok19:22
lombardoguideX: open yur text files in that in terminal19:22
vm325hi all19:22
lombardoguideX: better yet, drop on console, and use joe there19:22
ioriazykotick9: emacs is great but very hard19:23
sotelikes the Ubuntu Commercial 2012 youtube video19:24
hackooI have a 8 GB USB drive and I want to install ubuntu 12.04 LTS in it. I tried to install but how can I use complete 8 GB for my Ubuntu, I mean I need all 8 GB persistent storage.19:24
Martin02udisk2 mounts my big 1T USB under /media/[username]/FreeAgent Drive, but sets permissions so that motion is not permitted to write there.19:24
ioriazykotick9: and i cannot use it in command line19:24
Martin02Motion is running as a dameon via init.d19:24
nikkkolahackoo, I'm not sure I understood you well. What is what you want?19:25
zykotick9ioria: emacs has a terminal version!  good heavens...19:25
ioriazykotick9: in txt mode i mean19:25
cowboydrenhackoo: You're booting from one USB drive, and installing to the 8GB USB drive?19:25
ioriazykotick9: tell me please...19:26
sotehackoo:  it worked fine with Ultimate Edition 3.5 on 8gb usb stick19:26
Martin02How do I configure the 1TB drive to permit motion to write jpg's and swf's to that drive?19:26
hackoocowboydren: yes. I have installed ubuntu in my USB drive and its 8 GB drive.19:26
zykotick9ioria: find it yourself "apt-cache search emacs" might help.19:26
cowboydrenhackoo: so where's your problem? Too many partitions?19:26
lombardoMartin02: you need to mount that drive with the right umask to permit regular users to write19:27
hackoocowboydren: actually when I do df -h , it shows 4 GB storage. I want it too use all USB space so that I have enough space in it for OpenStack setup.19:27
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cowboydrenI don't know anything about openstack. Sounds like the partition was created improperly before the installation.19:28
hackoocowboydren: I want to setup this 8 GB USB for openstack installation. Just for learning purpose.19:28
Martin02udisk2 is dong the mounting, so not sure how to set the umask in this scenario19:28
sotejust my pc wouldn't recognise the usb on start up so had to call it a floppy and change some settings in the bios so it would boot up from usb as a floopy drive19:28
sotefloppy*19:28
hackoocowboydren: In installed Precise Pangolin in my 8 GB USB drive though Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.2.4.exe19:30
zykotick9Martin02: can i assume this is a NTFS/FAT formatted drive?19:30
sotethat was a fun task, but now I no longer use UE 3.5 or UE 3.4 ... gaane back to base Ubuntu 12.04.119:30
cowboydrenhackoo: I use Linux Live USB installer.19:30
hackoocowboydren: ok19:31
cowboydrenhackoo: I've used it on USB drives up to 16GB.19:31
hackooearlier I was using unetbooin19:31
hackoook19:31
Martin02zykotick: yes, Seagat FreeAgent drive.  I don't believe it is a NTFS issue. the normal user can R/W fine.19:31
cowboydrenhackoo: linuxliveusb.com19:31
hackooyeah. just opened this page.19:32
ioriazykotick9: emacs23-nox ?19:32
zykotick9ioria: that would make sense.  i don't use emacs myself.19:33
cowboydrenhackoo: but something else I've done is use LiLi to create the installer, then have another USB stick handy, boot from the LiLi stick and then -install-to- (not live mode) the second stick.19:33
jragonEvery time I want to watch a flash video on flash I have to use 'killall pulseaudio' otherwise it goes really quickly.19:33
guideXso is there any way to increase screen size from 800x600 for virtual box?19:33
ioriazykotick9: ok, i'll try :-P19:33
hackoocowboydren: nice idea19:33
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guideXI do have the tools installed for virtual box, but the max screen size is 800x60019:34
cowboydrenhackoo: it reduces the number of steps to get the system up and running. You don't have to select "Install Ubuntu or Try Ubuntu"19:34
hackoocowboydren: but not sure if while installation it make change in your MBR.19:34
cowboydrenhackoo: It's a question you can change during the install process.19:35
hackoocowboydren: yes. live install takes ages to boot.19:35
Martin02zykotick9: yes NTFS or FAT drive (whatever default is for Seagate FreeAgent 1 TB single partition drive)19:35
hackooyes19:35
soteis now watching the video titled "How to Change Screen Resolution in Virtualbox" on Youtube19:35
guideXill check that out19:35
cowboydrenhackoo: You actually must handle the disk partitions and boot loader manually; you don't want to create a swap partition on a USB drive, and there's no need for the extended partition the installer tries to create.19:36
hackoocowboydren: you do all this on Mac ?19:36
jeyhi, in Unity for some reason my X-Chat instance sometimes doesn't get a hotkey number assigned to it even though it looks like it should be numbered "6" based on its position in the list on the launcher/dock thing19:36
cowboydrenhackoo: No, I don't have a mac.19:36
sotebeen telling everyone to ask the same questions they ask in here also on youtube19:36
jey(I mean the thing where you hold down some meta key (WinKey?) and press a digit to switch to that application)19:36
hackoocowboydren: so you also do it on PC.19:36
cowboydrenhackoo: for what it's worth, yes.19:37
hackoocowboydren: nothing..19:37
dragonflyHey guys. I just screwed up the mysql-server by deleting the root user accidentally19:37
dragonflyCan anyone help ?19:37
soteguideX: will I get in trouble for posting a video link here --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBAbcwsKog819:37
hackoocowboydren: without swap is it fine ?19:38
guideXhmm i'm watching19:38
guideXand trying...19:38
cowboydrenhackoo: if you have over 2GB, it's absolutely fine. How much RAM does that system have?19:38
hackoocowboydren: 4 GB19:39
ioriazykotick9: yes it is. but it removes emacs23 in visual mode... :-(19:39
cowboydrenPerfect.19:39
hackoo:-)19:39
zykotick9ioria: sorry.  i didn't anticipate that...  my bad.19:39
cowboydrenhackoo: my laptop has 8GB of physical ram and it uses an SSD. I have no need for swap. ;)19:40
hackoocowboydren: when we do direct install on system HD, we create swap of double size of RAM . In my case 8 GB swap partition.'19:40
ioriazykotick9: maybe i can install xemacs... i'll see19:40
hackoocowboydren: nice.19:40
hackoocowboydren: which laptop do you have ?19:40
cowboydrenhackoo: it's junk. :P19:40
koustuvsinhahello... anybody can help.. having an odd problem with my wifi19:41
Martin02Anyone have any luck getting "motion" to save its files to a udisk2 mounted USB drive as opposed to /var/temp/motion?19:41
cowboydrenhackoo: AMD V140 processor, crap keyboard, ugly screen. Pretty normal for $350 USD.19:41
hackoo:-)19:42
cowboydrenI don't even have a dual-core CPU.19:42
hackoobut you have 8 gigs mem and SSD19:42
soteok a question from me> Ubuntu 12.04.1 - what would be the better firewall ? using Graphical user interface for ufw now so do I already have the better firewall ?19:42
hackoocowboydren: I used to use it http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/19:43
cowboydrenhackoo: True. $50 on the RAM, and $100 for the SSD. I actually got the laptop for $300, so I'm still only $450 into it.19:43
hackoook19:43
koustuvsinhahey pls anybody.. pls help.. here is my question http://askubuntu.com/questions/250680/ubuntu-12-04-dell-inspiron-n4050-very-odd-wifi-problem19:43
cowboydrenhackoo: funny you should mention it, I'm actually replacing this laptop with an old iMac soon. :)19:44
cowboydrenA 17" white iMac, Intel Core2 Duo.19:44
hackoocowboydren: I spent $0. Actually my old laptop Dell Inspiron is Dead.. I was chasing Fedora releases on that from 2006 to 2010. Now I have my official laptop so I cant do much on it otherwise I would have deleted its Winblowsl.19:45
koustuvsinhaany1?19:45
cowboydrenkoustuvsinha: I'm not a kernel expert, but I'd try going backward one release.19:46
cowboydrenMaybe two releases.19:46
koustuvsinhamy problem is: my ubuntu 12.04 cannot connect to my home wifi network... however it can connect to a hotspot of my smartphone... my wifi is however can be connected by windows 719:47
koustuvsinha@cowboy however i could do wifi for last 1 ye in this ubuntu 12.0419:47
koustuvsinhaproblem started just 2 days back19:48
koustuvsinhaafter a software update19:48
cowboydrenkoustuvsinha: It sounds like a kernel update broke your Broadcom driver.19:48
cowboydrenTry an older kernel.19:48
tomreyni have a similar issue, but i'm using a wired connection: for a few days now (roughly 5), network -manager fails to start on boot on this ubuntu 12.10 system.19:48
koustuvsinhai reinstalled my broadcom driver too but of no use19:48
cowboydrenkoustuvsinha: When GRUB2 shows up, try selecting an older kernel. If it boots and WiFi connects, you've found the problem.19:49
tomreynis this a widespread issue?19:49
hereticsoundHey guys, I haven't used Ubuntu in a while ever since 12.04 wouldn't install on my pc, is 12.10 any better or should I not even bother?19:49
koustuvsinhahow to select older kernel?19:49
cowboydrenkoustuvsinha: It's in the list when you boot.19:49
koustuvsinhagrub has two ubuntu options19:49
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cowboydrenkoustuvsinha: Hmm. Only two.19:49
ThinkT510hereticsound: only one way to find out19:49
dragonflyhereticsound: Go for 12.04, Its LTS and 12.10 have a lot of problems19:49
cowboydrenkoustuvsinha: Mine always has 6 or 8. :)19:50
koustuvsinhaactually i only had 1st time installed 12.04 in this laptop19:50
soteunplug the Internet cable and plug it back in...  also has a dead modem issue daily but I take it as the usb port dying so I change ports19:50
hereticsoundThinkT150: true just didn't want to waste my time.19:50
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koustuvsinhapls tell me dn how to revert back to old kernel19:51
hereticsoundi may just build a ground up new amd system for use with ubuntu.19:51
Martin02lombardo: how do I do set umaks with udisk2?19:51
ThinkT510hereticsound: without knowing what went wrong and what hardware you have its pretty hard to answer whether 12.10 will work better19:51
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tomreyn!nickserv > chinglish19:52
ubottuchinglish, please see my private message19:52
tomreyni'm using a wired connection: for a few days now (roughly 5), network-manager fails to start on boot on this ubuntu 12.10 system. is this a known / widespread issue?19:53
soteUpgrading the Kernel in Ubuntu 12.04 / 12.10 / Mint    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=traegZveTKo19:54
hereticsoundThinkT150: it's an old stock compaq that i put a new stick of ram and a video card into, I have thought about a system 76 or other pc with 12.10 or 12.04 pre-installed. but i don't know if that would be any better than just building a custom amd machine.19:54
sotenight everyone19:54
ThinkT510!tab | hereticsound19:54
ubottuhereticsound: You can use your <tab> key for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.19:54
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sotetab key .. cool19:56
sotethanks19:56
Martin02m19:56
sotetomreyn: try http://askubuntu.com/questions/71159/network-manager-says-device-not-managed19:59
pnkbstdoes anyone know when the uefi bootloader will be available?  ubuntu 13.04?20:03
ThinkT510!uefi | pnkbst20:04
ubottupnkbst: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware, it is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI20:04
javier_hola20:04
kunjipnkbst: I think it's in 12.1020:04
zombie05hello folks20:05
javier_hi20:05
pnkbstkunji: oic20:05
zombie05anyone down to lend a hand with wireless drivers?20:06
ThinkT510zombie05: lspci20:06
pnkbstI misread the news about "uefi rewritten to boot all linux versions" that was outtoday20:06
sotegreat, something new to read and learn https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/UEFI20:06
sotehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m03RcFkSIA8     How to setup wireless network with Ubuntu20:07
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zombie05BCM43130x472720:08
zombie05i already found the driver20:09
zombie05dropped the firmware where the instructions on linuxwireless say20:09
ThinkT510!b43 | zombie0520:09
ubottuzombie05: Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx20:09
Martin02lutherp-Studio-XPS-8100 motion: [1] Thread is going to finish due to this fatal error: Permission denied20:09
zombie05mhmm20:10
zombie05I think I am rebuilding the kernel wrong missing a bunch of drivers when I do ig..20:10
zombie05it*20:11
mike160hi anyone know how to repaired the package catalogue useing the ubuntu terminal20:11
ThinkT510zombie05: why are you rebuilding the kernel?20:11
zombie05probably misunderstood the instructions..20:11
ThinkT510mike160: sudo apt-get install -f20:11
Martin02[pcname] motion: [1] Can't write picture to file /media/[username]/FreeAgent Drive/motion/01-20130202150858-01.jpg - check access rights to target directory: Permission denied20:12
mike160ThimkT510 ok thanks20:12
elessarexit20:12
hackooOfficial ubuntu download pages show 32 bit version of Ubuntu Desktop download is recommended. Whey 64 bit is not recommended ?20:13
zombie05the driver supposedly is availble in kernals 3.2 and newer so it has instructions on how to turn on the driver via make menuconfig20:13
hackooif someone have 64 bit h/w20:13
ThinkT510hackoo: just for those who don't know if they have a 64bit cpu20:13
kunjihackoo: It's mainly just so they don't need to bother explaining and people with 32 bit hardware don't screw up and get the 64 one.  But also there are still occasional things where the 32 bit is a bit more compatible.20:15
sotenever tried the 32bit version20:15
pnkbstkunji: people who need 64-bit can also screw up and get the 32-bit version  :P20:16
guideXsote: do you know how to undo the command in that video, the vboxmanage command they use? I can't boot into linux at all now20:17
hackooThinkT510: OK. Suppose onw have 64 bit processer with 8 GB RAM and they install 32 bit Ununtu. So isn't there 4 GB RAM is unusable ...20:17
hackookunji: ^^20:17
soteno it was just a suggestion to look at20:17
guideXah ok..20:17
sotehope you manage to get it working20:18
ThinkT510hackoo: you can use pae on 32bit to make use of the extra ram but any app won't be able to use above 4gb20:18
mike160ThinkT510 am geting with sudo apt-get install-f (E: Invalid operation install-f)20:18
guideXwell I can't even get into the live cd now..20:18
soteteething issues20:18
escott /join #c++20:18
guideXit just says "[ ok ]" in the corner20:18
escottsorry20:18
ThinkT510mike160: you missed the gap between install and -f20:18
sote:( i feel terrible  now20:18
sotesorry20:19
hackooThinkT510: yes. PAE. but I thought PAE is used when you have less RAM (<4GB) with 64 bit processor and 64 bit OS.20:19
ThinkT510hackoo: if you know you have 64bit then there is very little reason not to use it20:19
mike160ThinkT510 oh ok thats why sorry20:19
ThinkT510hackoo: no, pae is for 32bit20:19
pnkbstif you're testing php locally, your integer size will be different on 32-bit ubuntu20:19
ThinkT510!pae | hackoo20:20
ubottuhackoo: To use more than ~3.2GB RAM on a 32bit system you can install the PAE-enabled kernel. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE for more info20:20
hackoook20:20
kostkonThinkT510, ubuntu comes with pae kernel by default now20:21
sotemaybe go back to default settings and try again20:21
kunjiOh a new kernel... I'm a bit cautious about them now... as not all that long ago a new kernel broke my wireless in a bad way -_-, well hopefully this goes well.20:21
ThinkT510kostkon: i know20:21
kostkon:P20:22
guideXhmm trying to run more of those vboxmanage commands20:22
tiededaniel__yo20:24
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guideXhi :(20:24
sotewatching it again20:24
guideXsote i got it working again20:25
sotephew I can sleep now20:25
guideXI guess I put the wrong screen res the first time20:25
guideXit's not ur fault, i've been wrestling this thing for days20:26
guideXit's the large sumo wrestler, and I'm the lowely stick figure lol20:26
sotewhat would be the issue milkshake_ is having20:27
soteyeah I should watch the film with the wolves .. goodnight all20:28
zombie05I feel like i am over thinking this..20:28
sotesleep on it20:28
zombie05i have20:29
zombie05i have been at it for days i wouldnt come to irc otherwise20:29
zombie05:P20:29
guideXsame20:29
zombie05i tend to troll so avoid opening myself  up for it lol :P20:29
dennyhi... I'm running Gnome Classic on 12.10, alt + right click doesn't seem to be giving me the move (or anything else) options for panel icons, taskbar, etc - has that behaviour changed again?20:29
guideXwow it's exactly my screen res now, cool20:30
guideXI can see most everything20:30
zombie05ah that feeling of it finally works is amazing20:30
soteglad youtube had the video guideX20:30
guideXand I can scroll after disabling the non existing new scrollbar everyone says I should have heh20:30
guideXit was mainly the vboxmanage command which helped, unfortunetly I destroyed my ubuntu install, but not a problem, I made a backup :)20:31
sotehave no idea man... google search found it20:31
Martin02anyone know how to set the default umask for new USB drives in udisk2?20:32
guideXthe install of the tools blew it up the first time, because I already have the tools i guess?20:32
Tex_Nickdenny : try SUPER+ALT Right Click20:32
dennyTex_Nick: is that the windows key?20:32
Tex_Nickdenny : yes ... Super is windows key20:32
soteyes with the flag20:32
LiquidDemocracyI just got my new smart TV. In the manual it says that I can watch movies streamed from my PC. All I needed was a media server. Is there any program that I can use under Kubuntu?20:33
zombie05xbmc is dope20:33
dennyTex_Nick: that did it - thanks20:34
soteI don't have the ram to run xbmc smoothly20:34
dennyif I have to hold down any more keys I might as well start using emacs20:34
tomreynthanks sote, this is nothing new, though, and my issue looks more udev related20:34
zombie05upgrade?20:34
dennystill, anything is better than using unity or gnome-shell  ;)20:34
Tex_Nickdenny : you're welcome :-)20:34
sotecheers20:34
rckrdHey guys.  I have transmission running on my ubuntu server.  But i'd like to use my desktop client (OS X) to monitor my torrents rather than the web interface.  Any ideas?20:35
soteqnap uses it's own torrent program20:36
hackooI am downloading 64 bit Ubuntu iso and it's name have 'amd' in it (ubuntu-12.10-server-amd64.iso) . I have Intel machine, so is this image is supported for Intel processors ?20:36
zombie05yes20:36
zombie05thats just the name for the 64bit arch20:37
hackoowhy it have amd64 instead of x64 for intel.20:37
zombie05Prior to launch, "x86-64" and "x86_64" were used to refer to the instruction set. Upon release, AMD named itĀ AMD64.[3]Ā Intel initially used the namesĀ IA-32eĀ andĀ EM64TĀ before finally settling onĀ Intel 64Ā for their implementation. Some in the industry, includingĀ Apple,[4][5][6]Ā use x86-64 and x86_64, while others, notablyĀ Sun Microsystems[7]Ā (nowĀ Oracle Corporation) andMicrosoft,[8]Ā useĀ x64Ā while theĀ BSDĀ family of OSs and theĀ Debian[9]Ā Linu20:39
zombie05wiki bro ^_^20:39
zombie05ThinkT510: still around?20:41
genialHello! Allthough this isnt a direct ubuntu-question, i thought Id give it a shot: I added a 301 Permanent Redirect on my webserver (which is connected to the same router as I am) yesterday, and found out it wasn't working - removed it, restarted apache again, cleared browser cache, etc. Still I got hit with a timeout, which I guess originated from the 301 loop I created earlier. Now this is20:41
genialthe situation: http://imagepastebin.appspot.com/d/ag9zfmltYWdlcGFzdGViaW5yFAsSDFVwbG9hZGVkRmlsZRjR8QkM - It's only when I try to do a loopback through the router that it fails. And ONLY on port 80+443. Swapping the router with another one resolves the issue aswell. Anyone have any insight or thoughts? Thank you!20:41
hackoozombie05: nice info. Thanks bro.20:41
zombie05p20:42
zombie05np*\20:42
hackoogenial: Install Ubuntu in it.20:43
hackoo:D20:43
genialWell my webserver is running Ubuntu Server, so I guess it's not totally unrelated :)20:43
genialBut I'm guessing this is more of a networking-issue20:44
zombie05ah i messed with ubuntu server and ended up going centos20:44
hackoogenial: ##networking20:44
Tex_Nickgenial : if you don't get some help here, you might try ... #httpd or #ubuntu-server20:44
zombie05ubuntu i was fighting with while the centos box just worked. I have one running at my company running server and a db20:44
hackooI love backtrack because it's based on Ubuntu.20:45
zombie05is that the only reason hacko?20:46
hackooso BT5R3 is based on 12.04 LTS, it means BT5R3 will also get 5 years updates20:46
hackoozombie05: not actully... but it's a important reason. :P20:47
dennygenial: browsers cache redirects aggressively.  Kill your browser, make sure it's really dead, then start it again.  That generally fixes it for me.20:47
hackooan*20:47
zombie05lol just checkin.. that metapolit ninja is just too sweet20:48
dennyalthough that doesn't explain the router bit20:48
* denny goes back to sleep20:48
genialdenny: yeah been using Firefox which allows purging of cache, but still nothing. Even on the laptop i can go from the broken network over to 3G, hit refresh and suddenly it works.20:48
dennypurging the cache won't clear a redirect20:48
dennydon't ask me why, but they hang onto those like crazy20:48
kieppie1running 12.10 & seeing this @ boot: "Starting NetBIOS name server                                          [fail]"20:48
MarKsaitishow do I launch configuration wizzards again for the packages I just installed?20:49
reilighaHow come 12.04  is getting five years of support as apposed to three?20:49
dennysomething in the browser network layer, I guess20:49
* hackoo going to install ubuntu in my 8 GB USB though live USB.20:49
invariantHow do I install version 13.1 of fglrx on 12.04 via any method that works and has been tested by whoever answers the question? I am not interested in hearing things which you think work.20:50
invariantreiligha, because someone with money said so.20:50
genialdenny: but are they cached per vhost, or per vhost AND local network (if that makes any sense). Since i can basically swap network connection on my workstation (have 2 active network outlets to same ISP) and voila!20:50
kieppie1invariant: what graphics card you using?20:50
invariantkieppie1, a HD5xxx series.20:51
reilighainvariant Is that the real reason or what you assume? :)20:51
invariantkieppie1, I already established that I need the driver.20:51
kieppie1yea - the drivers are a PoS20:51
invariantkieppie1, all I want now is to install it.20:51
kieppie1I've hat the same issue on my system20:51
invariantkieppie1, which issue?20:51
kieppie1there's a backported/reverse-engeneered driver20:51
dennygenial: can you try on the broken network route, but with a browser that hasnt' been used to look at the site yet?20:51
kieppie1invariant: 1 mo'20:52
Guest67836why virtualbox rejects modules building for dkms?20:52
Guest67836with linux-image-generic20:52
invariantkieppie1, I do not want a reverse-engineered driver and a backported driver is the one from xorg-edgers.20:52
invariantkieppie1, xorg-edgers simply seems to lag behind, or have a different versioning scheme (real smart move... NOT).20:53
kieppie1deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/makson96/fglrx/ubuntu quantal main20:53
kieppie1deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/makson96/fglrx/ubuntu quantal main20:53
genialdenny: yeah did that a few hours ago (~20 hours after I reverted and restarted apache) - no luck unfortunately20:53
invariantkieppie1, I am sorry, but you didn't read my question.20:53
kieppie1invariant: ^^ this is the only one I could get working on my system20:53
dennygenial: weird stuff  :)20:53
invariantkieppie1, you are referring to quantal, while I said 12.04.20:53
invariantkieppie1, but perhaps he also builds them for precise.20:54
genialdenny: absolutely! starting to think my ISP is caching something, but when I swapped routers, it suddenly worked. could it be that my ISP is caching PER MAC-address? A bit far fetched maybe.20:54
invariantkieppie1, still, quite bad that more than two weeks after release, there is no official package.20:54
kieppie1invariant: prior to 12.10 I user the binary installer from the vendor. CLI gui installer failed, so had to generate the .deb from CLI & install manually20:55
invariantkieppie1, what? Are you saying that the generate deb step has ever worked for someone?20:55
invariantkieppie1, how?20:55
kieppie1yip20:55
invariantkieppie1, it has never worked for me.20:55
OerHeksfglrx 13.1 uses xorg 1.13 > http://www.ubuntuvibes.com/2013/01/how-to-install-new-amd-catalyst-131.html and precise shipts with 1.1220:56
kieppie1can't recall now, but download installer, chmod +x, & ./$WHATEVER --help for options20:56
Guest67836how to install/build vbox-dkms for current kernel?20:56
invariantOerHeks, I don't mind upgrading x, but I cannot use a broken system.20:56
kieppie1anyhow20:57
kieppie1 running 12.10 & seeing this @ boot: "Starting NetBIOS name server                                          [fail]"20:57
invariantOerHeks, currently, precise (which is supposed to be a production distro(!)) does not work.20:57
kieppie1<-- google fails20:57
PhysicistI cannot change my password from the grub - init=/bin/bash. Who have a sugestion?20:57
invariantOerHeks, the guy from your link has an inconsistent story.20:58
Physicist!password20:58
ubottuForgot your password? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords20:58
invariantOerHeks, where can I get some correct information?20:58
OerHeksinvariant correct, he talks about downgrading, that is a mistake20:58
OerHeksand that same ppa only has 12.10 content20:59
kieppie1!netbios20:59
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doctorlyIs it possible to download a file in irssi?20:59
LiquidDemocracyI am trying to access a ushare directory in Ubuntu from my Smart tv but the smart tv says no playable media in this folder. any idea?21:00
invariantOerHeks, the least stable system component is created by AMD. This is common knowledge. Why do Ubuntu driver releases still lag then?21:00
invariantOerHeks, new upgrades are almost always better in the case of AMD.21:01
OerHeksI switched to nvidia21:01
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Tex_Nickdoctorly:  irssi has a support ... #irssi21:03
krabadorhi people, i need to test the video ram, how can i do it, with something like memtest86?21:04
kieppie1anyone able to assist me with the following issue, please? I'm running 12.10 & seeing this @ boot: "Starting NetBIOS name server                                          [fail]"21:05
fellayaboycan soemone help me ...this is kinda unrelated to ubuntu but theres a website called github and they have folder that im trying to download...how can i download the folder21:06
krabadorkieppie1, what it causes'21:06
krabador?21:06
krabadorfellayaboy, you must install git21:07
kieppie1hi krabador: I'm seeing the error @ startup & want to get it to all-clear21:07
fellayaboyi did install git but now how do i get the folder21:08
fellayaboyi tried git https://github.com/simonsimons34/htc_utility_linux but nothing happened21:08
genialgit clone user@url21:08
fellayaboywhos user..mine or his21:08
genialyours i'm guessing, never used github21:09
kieppie1krabador: config the daemon to start properly, or remove it if not nessiasary21:09
dennyfellayaboy: github gives you the URLs21:09
krabadorkieppie1, that's a no problem in fact21:09
dennyfellayaboy: the one you want is 'git read-only' - so: git clone git://github.com/simonsimons34/htc_utility_linux.git21:09
kieppie1krabador: could you provide some  insight please?21:10
krabadorkieppie1, netbios it's an old protocol session-like for network21:10
serodroninSo I'm interested in giving ubuntu a go; I'm wondering is there an easy way to get a win7/ubuntu dualboot with leaving my windows drives untouched?21:10
fellayaboyaw man thank u then21:10
krabadorkieppie1, some software can use it, then it would be better to leave it21:10
kieppie1krabador: is it nessiasary? is there some way to remove or disable it?21:10
invariantserodronin, VM or new harddisk or some partitioning knowledge.21:11
mikehaas763When did Ubuntu start using ext4 FS as the default?21:11
serodroninyeah I have a new harddisk21:11
kieppie1I'm running a POSIX network, with XBMC beeing the only host that might ever even remotely use it (& maybe android)21:11
krabadorkieppie1, you can leave it from the boot script, but something in the future cannot work21:11
mikehaas763Nvm, I changed up my search keywords and found the answer21:11
kieppie1krabador: that's fine. where can I disable it? I'll reenable if anything needs it21:12
invariantWhat does this mean fglrx 12.10.5 [Jan 28 2013] ?  (dmesg output) In particular is this some twisted way of Ubuntu to output that it's really running 13.1?21:12
brillopadAnyone seen this issue before - Google is no help! Ubuntu installer can't see my 700GB Windows 7 partition. Wiped the PC, reinstalled Windows 7 and tried again - nothing! So Ubuntu wants to use the entirety of my 1TB hard disk. This happens in both EFI and non-EFI boots. Any ideas?21:12
krabadorkieppie1, wait a moment21:13
MartynKeigher\cls21:15
Walexbrillopad: that's extremely unlikely. Also note that probably the best sequence is install first Ubuntu and after that install MS-Windows21:15
Walexbrillopad: do you happen to have *two* 1TB disks?21:16
krabadorkieppie1, it's in build with samba21:16
ThinkT510Walex: other way around, windows first then ubuntu21:16
zombie05^21:16
krabadorkieppie1, it's really not recommended to uninstall it21:17
zombie05whenever i try to do something it errors out with the wrong headers where would i change that to reflect the correct one21:17
Walexbrillopad: you know BTW that the installer also has virtual consoles with shells in it, so you can look around, and even partition manually21:17
kieppie1cheers21:17
brillopadWalex: http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2011/09/21/tips-for-dual-booting-windows-and-linux/21:17
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brillopadWalex: I know - but gparted and the Ubuntu installer can't see the partition.21:17
brillopadNeither can df or fdisk21:18
zombie05i ended up making a bunch of broken kernels i need to go into advanced and select the 3.5 one before i started the tinkering21:18
zombie05@boot.21:18
Walexbrillopad: which version of MS-Windows?21:19
brillopadWin 721:19
kieppie1thanks krabador: I don't like seeing errors @ by boot, but I'll guess I'll have to live with it.... :/21:19
Walexbrillopad: maybe you are installing with GPT partitioning, but GNU/Linux support it. and even with GPT there should be a "fake" MBR style partition.21:20
Walexbrillopad: do the partitioning tools see *any* partition?21:20
brillopadWalex: gparted warns me about this but I'm not using GPT. I'm using MBR style partitioning.21:20
serodroninso if I wanted to a dualboot with dual hard drives the safest way would be to unplug all current drives and than plug in new drive and install?21:20
brillopadBefore installing Win 7 (using MBR) I wiped the disk completely clean21:20
brillopadWalex: None at all. Shows unallocated 931.51 GiB21:21
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kieppie1bb 4 now21:22
Walexwell, then use 'dd bs=512 count=1 if=/dev/... | od -x' to see if there is any non-zero data in the MBR.21:22
brillopadWalex: Interestingly enough, fdisk /dev/sda can now see the partition but gparted and the installer can't21:22
brillopadHow bizarre21:22
maxpolk/dev/sda is a device, not a partition21:23
Walexbrillopad: try also 'cfdisk' and 'sfdisk -d' for example21:23
brillopadcfdisk gives "Warning!! Unsupported GPT detected. Use GNU Parted'21:24
IveBeenBitIs there a terminal command I can use to search a directory recursively and return the path/filename of any file 3GB or larger? I tried ls -hRS but it still breaks it into subdirectories.21:24
Walexbrillopad: ahhhhhhhh21:24
jribIveBeenBit: find can do that21:25
Walexbrillopad: maybe the partitioning is GPT after all.21:25
brillopadWalex: So confused! It's definitely MBR! :-/21:25
Walexbrillopad: the tool 'disktype' can figure out many details. Also try with 'gdisk' to see if it is really GPT.21:25
IveBeenBitjrib, Thanks. I'll look through the man pages and try to figure it out21:26
Walexbrillopad: one remote possibility is that your wipe left random data in sector 0, and this is confusing the partitioning programs.21:26
brillopadWalex: How can I fix sector 0 if that is the issue?21:26
Walexbrillopad: as a rule, before partitioning it is a good idea to write 0s over the first 64KiB of the disk21:26
brillopadWalex: Gotcha. Anything I can do now without killing the data that's already on there?21:27
brillopadWalex: disktype shows /dev/sda as a 'DOS/MBR partition map'21:27
brillopadWalex: But at the bottom has an entry for a GPT partition map with 128 entries!21:28
Walexbrillopad: well, if that's the issue, it is a bit painful, but very doable. You can save a copy of sector 0 for backup, make note of the existing partition start/end in sectors, zero just sector 021:28
Walexbrillopad: then probably it is GPT. Because when GPT is used, it is "wrapped" in an MBR partition for backwards compatibility.21:28
maxpolk<IveBeenBit> : find DIR  -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -r /bin/ls -lh | sort -k 521:28
brillopadWalex: Gotcha.21:29
Walexbrillopad: GPT is so much better than MBR anyhow. Nice alignment, etc.21:30
brillopadWalex: Which is fine, but won't allow me to install Ubuntu next to Win 7 at the mo21:30
brillopadWalex: Whether it's GPT or MBR, I'm fine as long as I can dual boot. Looking at gdisk now to see if that can help me. Any thoughts on that?21:30
jribIveBeenBit: you want to look at the -size flag21:31
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Walexbrillopad: that shouldn't be a problem, 'gdisk' should be fine. Surprised that 'gparted' does not work though.21:31
brillopadWalex: Weirdest issue I've ever had with Ubuntu (or Linux in general for that matter)!21:31
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IveBeenBitjrib, maxpolk thanks, guys. I know there's a probably an easier way to do this, but I like to learn more about terminal commands. This helps21:32
maxpolkbrillopad I found that if you use Windows itself to boot Linux it's a lot less messy.  You install not to the device root partition but to the /boot partition.  Then use Windows Neosmart EasyBCD to point to Linux and choose it when Windows first starts.21:32
brillopadWalex: gdisk reports no partitions in GPT21:32
Walexbrillopad: very strange indeed.21:33
brillopadWalex: How can I kill the GPT side of things?21:33
brillopadWalex: gdisk can see the MBR partitions, btw21:34
Walexbrillopad: if it is a real GPT situation bad news. Otherwise it could be just that you did not preventively zero out sector 0 and various tools read random data from it.21:34
Walexbrillopad: if it is a real GPT situation bad news. Otherwise it could be just that you did not preventively zero out sector 0 and various tools read random data from some fields that should have been zero.21:34
brillopadWalex: Going to note down the start/end info for the partitions now and will try the zeroing fix21:35
unstableIn skype, how can I use my  microsoft lifecam microphone, instead of my built in Lenovo laptop microphone? Inside skype options at 'sound devices', the only options for 'Microphone' are 'PulseAudio server (local)'. this goes to the lenovo laptop microphone by default, which is not as good quality as the  lifecam one.21:35
brillopadWalex: Do I use fdisk to reinstate the partitions? And will it kill the data on the disk after they've been added back in?21:36
Walexbrillopad: try 'dd bs=512 count=1 if=/dev/... | od -x -Ad' and put it on paste.ubuntu.com so we can have a look21:36
brillopadWalex: Will do!21:36
brillopadWalex: The first few bytes are 00 if that's any help - uploading now21:37
Walexbrillopad: you can use 'fdisk' to recreate. The MBR has just a table, editing it does not change anything on the reset of the disk.21:37
GerowenHas anybody else had Chrome stop recognizing Flash in the past day or two?21:37
brillopadWalex: paste.ubuntu.com/1602759/21:37
brillopadWalex: Ignore my comment about the first few bytes being 0 - I'm an idiot!21:38
WindowsGudLinuxNchrome takes up lot of ram. gone back to ffox21:38
brillopadWalex: Think that's the offset!!21:38
serodronindoes it matter which sda you instill ubuntu to? like would sda6 boot the same as sda1/2?21:38
Walexbrillopad: http://www.petri.co.il/gpt-vs-mbr-based-disks.htm21:38
Walexand many others21:38
ThinkT510serodronin: it will boot fine21:38
WindowsGudLinuxNchrome runs as crappy on windows as it does on linux21:39
subdesignrecommended folder to store own bash files:?21:39
brillopadWalex: Faster to convert my Win 7 install to GPT or fix the MBR install?21:39
serodroninThinkT510: Ok sorry I'm kinda newb; so if I plug in brand new harddrive and partition according to guide I will have two bootable drives succesfully?21:39
Walexbrillopad: who knows, it takes a bit of time to look at sector 0 contents21:39
ThinkT510serodronin: i don't see why not21:40
Walexhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_boot_record has "Structure of a modern standard MBR!21:40
serodroninlast question is there an easy way to choose which drive to boot from?21:40
serodroninlike some GUI that lets me choose a drive at startup21:40
serodroninor only bios?21:40
unstableIs there a way to set the default microphone in Sound settings on ubuntu?21:40
ThinkT510serodronin: thats done by the bios21:40
maxpolkserodronin, that's what grub does for you21:40
serodroninbut grub would only be on my secondary linux drive so I would set that to main startupdisk than it would let me choose?21:41
maxpolkGrub can be made to list your choices and boot from various drives I think, right?21:41
invariantserodronin, the BIOS selects the right (or wrong) 512 bytes to use21:42
invariantserodronin, grub needs to be installed on that drive.21:42
invariantserodronin, then grub could boot from any other partition.21:42
ThinkT510serodronin: grub will be installed to the mbr of whatever disk you put ubuntu on, if you set the bios to boot that disk then grub will pick up all other oses on all disks connected and allow you to choose what to boot into21:43
serodroninok21:43
serodroninthanks21:43
serodroninso it should be easy21:43
maxpolkdefine easy ;-)21:43
Walexbrillopad: I think I'll convert your MBR to binary so I can use the typical tools to look at it. Decoding by hand too long.21:43
dannyany commentn ne os colorwheel so far it seems stable21:43
WindowsIsGreathi21:43
dannyhi21:44
serodroninmaxpolk: as in a similar set up to bootcamp booting on mac21:44
maxpolkserodronin I believe so, yes21:44
dannyvery good terminal program21:45
CraftyBanardoHi Guys, This should be an easy one for someone that knows. Machine A has a share called "TV" what should the line in fstab be on machine B to mount it as the user luke on machine A.21:46
ThinkT510!fstab | CraftyBanardo21:47
ubottuCraftyBanardo: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab and http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions21:47
Gycklarn-"updatedb" seems to be stuck. Any ideas?21:47
CraftyBanardo:) I've been battling this for about 3 weeks. I've read the guide on FSTAB and the one on Samba21:47
abdostarhello, I have a wierd problem, everytime I start my laptop or wakeup, all I see is a black screen, I Know the OS it's working cause I hear the notification sound, but screen looks very dim21:48
CraftyBanardoJust looked through that guide ThinkT510 it doesn't tell me how to specify a username/password to use for the mounted share.21:49
ThinkT510CraftyBanardo: i've never used samba sorry21:50
unstableI am on Ubuntu with the latest version. When I go to the 'sound settings', which I think is my desktop mixer.. I can see under 'input', 1. (Microphone, Built-in Audio), 2. (Internal Microphone, Built-in Audio), 3. (Microphone, Lifecam Studio). Though there is no way to 'pick' the Lifecam one with this gui. How can I set my default microphone to Lifecam?21:50
stevendoes anyone know why chrome won't play flash since today? well i know how to turn it back on, just wondering why it stopped playing at the first place?21:50
ThinkT510steven: ask the chrome guys21:51
Gycklarn-CraftyBanardo, username=[namehere],password=[passwordhere]21:51
CraftyBanardoThanks Gycklarn- I will try that now.21:51
Ronalds_Mgood night21:54
Ronalds_Manybody knows how to make gbrainy use native language?21:54
Gycklarn-CraftyBanardo, Any luck?21:57
CraftyBanardojust did a sudo mount -a21:57
Damohello what does it mean when i try to connect to my server and i get this:?  Host key verification failed.21:57
CraftyBanardoand it seems to have worked.21:57
CraftyBanardoi think21:57
Gycklarn-Sweet21:57
CraftyBanardoI'm going to try writing a file to it now, You could of saved me Gycklarn-21:57
CraftyBanardoI've been battling samba for a while, I was missing a utils package for about a week.21:58
Gycklarn-haha yeah, that can be a bitch.21:58
CraftyBanardoBasically I've got one machine that downloads/extracts and then sickbeard/couchpotato move the files to a media PC in the front room21:58
CraftyBanardoand its giving this machine write permissions is a problem!21:58
CraftyBanardoI'll try an episode of breaking bad and let you know Gycklarn- , Thanks for the help so far.22:00
Gycklarn-o/22:01
WindowsIsGreatmicrosoft owns shuttleworth's ass22:01
l057c0d3ryes yes yes.. i finally got netflix to work for me on linux :-)  about time.....22:01
WindowsIsGreatubuntu is gay22:02
l057c0d3rno unity is..22:02
l057c0d3rubuntu rocks22:02
IdleOnel057c0d3r: don't feed them22:02
WindowsIsGreatlinux is for faggots22:02
l057c0d3rWindowsIsGreat, you obviously have not seen a ubuntu / gnome / cairo-dock setup.  with wine..22:02
* l057c0d3r sits back and watches netflix on linux :-) it works22:02
* l057c0d3r pops on skyrim for a min.... it works on linux too...22:03
l057c0d3rhmm..  lets see.. why do i need window's..  :-p sorry i'll stop feeding22:03
l057c0d3rbut i am stoked that i got netflix to actually run great on here now.. the ppa was not working right for me at first... i was about to give up after getting  the same white screen with links 4 times... but i decided to click on a movie.. it said that after the install finished to restart my browser22:04
zombie05when you run update-initramfs what tells it where to look for the modules22:04
l057c0d3rbut there was no download.... and then just out of dumb luck i right clicked.. and actidently hit reload on the menu.. and everything just started working..22:05
zombie05i am getting a could not load but its targeting the wrong ubuntu headers22:05
guideXhow is that even possible ?doesn't netflix run on silverlight video?22:05
l057c0d3rguideX, yes.. yes it does22:05
l057c0d3rbut with a modified version of wine....  mono...  gecko..  and firefox....  it works22:06
kostkon!netflix | guideX22:06
ubottuguideX: If you use Netflix, there is an unofficial solution for using it in Ubuntu detailed in http://www.compholio.com/netflix-desktop/ - bug reports in https://bugs.launchpad.net/netflix-desktop22:06
DamoHost key verification failed. what is needed for me to connect to my server?22:06
guideXmy wii does nothing but play netflix :P22:07
l057c0d3rdude is a genius over here https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&sqi=2&ved=0CDAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.iheartubuntu.com%2F2012%2F11%2Fppa-for-netflix-desktop-app.html&ei=I44NUcnRIe7xyAG0roGQBg&usg=AFQjCNHl1XwyexEfkDjp202PFepf4Lpo5g&bvm=bv.41867550,d.aWc22:07
l057c0d3rbah..  thats a long link.. probably wrong one22:08
serodroninso should I even bother setting up a drive for ubuntu on windows IE putting ona MBR/GPT?22:08
serodroninor should I let ubuntu install manager do that22:08
serodroninas of now its a factory fresh drive22:08
l057c0d3rserodroni.. i use the wubi installer.. and install it like any other program from windows22:08
l057c0d3rwith the use of simlinks....22:08
guideXubuntu installs fairly seemlessly "into" windows22:09
guideXwindows treats it like a program that can be uninstalled22:09
guideXpretty neat :)22:09
serodroninthats VM though?22:09
l057c0d3ryou can share folders between windows and linux.. making it where you have one set of music / pictuers / videos shared between both systems22:09
guideXnope22:09
guideXso when you first turn on your pc, it asks you, widnows or linux22:09
ThinkT510wubi is not a long term solution, more of a test drive really before installing ubuntu properly22:09
l057c0d3rThinkT510, yeah...  well i've been using the same wubi install for a very long time now and it runs fast.. and works just fine22:10
guideXhmm.. I've had ubuntu installed like that for a long time, is it not a recommended practice?22:10
l057c0d3rsimlinks to the host folder help remove the drive space limitation of 30gb22:11
l057c0d3rgain full access to the tb that way....22:11
tinashaw76hello all, I was hoping someone could help me with an nvidia driver issue.  I've been working on this most of the day with no luck.  I'm running a fresh install of 12.04.1 and have a GTX 670 gpu.  I've installed the 310 nvidia drivers with jockey, but my gpu isn't being recognized / used.  Any suggestions about how to resolve this issue?22:11
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l057c0d3rheh well i'm going back to netflix now :-)  this has been a great day for me...  you all take it easy...22:14
drumrollHi, I just installed 12.10 onto a HDD with Windows 8, selected "Install alongside Windows", went through installation and rebooted - but it boots straight into Windows still. I tried using a program called EasyBCD to add an entry to the windows bootloader that points to the linux boot partition, but I just get a prompt that says "Grub> " and I don't know what to do22:14
tinashaw76is there a windows entry in the grub menu?22:14
invariantIs it normal that I have /usr/lib{32,64,} (the extra comma is there on purpose)?22:16
invariantI am getting messages like dpkg-shlibdeps:error:couldn't find library libc.so.6 needed by debian/fglrx/usr/lib/fglrx/bin/fglrxinfo from the amd installer.22:16
drumrolltinashaw76: there is no grub menu22:17
drumrolltinashaw76: it's like grub didn't even install.22:17
Billybeagleanyone got some time help me set up Vhosts? I just went though a tutorial and it didnt work. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-set-up-apache-virtual-hosts-on-ubuntu-12-04-lts22:18
dennotWhen I press "e" on the grub menu, it lets me edit the settings for the next boot.  How do I change those settings permanently?22:20
tinashaw76dennot:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=154878022:22
tinashaw76drumroll:  when i was dual-booting, I was running windows / linux, but I installed windows first then linux22:22
tinashaw76I always booted into a grub menu22:23
tinashaw76the default was to boot into linux22:23
dennotthanks tinashaw7622:23
tinashaw76and i had to scroll down to get to the windows entry22:23
zombie05updating the kernel to 3.6.9 added the driver correctly22:23
tinashaw76but it sounds like that's not the issue with yours22:23
zombie05and fixed header issues22:23
tinashaw76np denno22:23
tinashaw76t22:23
drumrolltinashaw76: I installed windows first, then linux, just like you said. And I've done it before too with no problems. But I've never done it over Windows 822:24
tinashaw76neither have i, only win 722:24
tinashaw76anyone know of a channel to get some GPU / Ubuntu advice in regards to nvidia?22:25
auronandace!uefi | drumroll22:25
ubottudrumroll: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware, it is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI22:25
tinashaw76hmmm22:26
tinashaw76!nvidia | tinashaw7622:26
ubottutinashaw76, please see my private message22:26
tinashaw76lol, nice22:26
seerhello22:30
seerhello?22:31
CraftyBanardoHello!22:31
seeryes22:31
seergood22:31
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seerhi22:31
seeri am a new ubuntu user22:31
seerso new i havent even downloaded it yet22:32
nervo46Welcome to Ubuntu!22:32
seeranybody wii\lling to give me a crash course on it?22:32
py_canIf I have a .tar file, I can add files to them like this "tar -rf <tarname> <file_to_insert>"... Can I also specify where in the tar file the file i inserted will end up (hierarchy) ? Because If I add a file from /home/bla that hierarchy will be in my tar file too :) Couldnt find anything in my man pages22:32
nervo46It is way to large a thing to give a crash course on over IRC... I would recommend you just install it and start hacking away.  There are dozens of tuts online as well.22:34
tinashaw76maybe I'm missing something, I've read through the ubuntu nvidia install help, but when I install the latest nvidia drivers, and modprobe nvidia_experimental_310, it still says that the driver is not in use... ?  anyone have any experience with this?22:35
tinashaw76py_can:  can you cd into the directory where the file you want to add resides, then give an absolute path to the tar?22:36
seer_huh?22:36
py_cantinashaw76: oh yeah, that would probably work :-) But, I'm sure there is a command-line argument for it. I will search further.22:37
Gumbyhi all.  does anyone know how to start "startup disk creator" from the command line?22:37
nervo46tinashaw76: Maybe try and run /usr/bin/nvidia-xconfig22:37
whjmsGumby: usb-creator ?22:38
David-Aseer_: yes, download, install. then it is ready to use. then the next 2 things to do for better experience is install package ubuntu-restricted-extras, and check "additional hardware drivers" in system settings.22:38
Gumbygah, nevermind22:38
Gumby"startup-disk-creator"22:38
nervo46tinashaw76: That should setup X to see it, then prob. a reboot.22:38
whjmsd'oh22:38
Gumbyoh wait, nevermind.. that was a Q on a forum, not an answer22:38
cophallo?22:38
Gumbyusb-creator-gtk22:39
seer_aye david-a22:39
designbybeck_A way to view RAW/CR2 files as thumbnails in Natalis? Ubuntu 12.10?22:39
Gumbywhjms: technically you're correct too22:39
tinashaw76nervo46:  i've actually tried this already as well, it generates an xorg.conf file but when i reboot, it comes back to an atrocious resolution22:39
platiusseer_> http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu_Quantal   nice info herer22:39
Gumby:)22:39
copcan anyone help me regarding a resolution problem?22:39
seer_i wanna know about the postive and negatives and if i should leave windows forever?22:40
whjmscop: just ask away22:40
tinashaw76nervo46:  and i can't edit anything from the nvidia settings, it just tells me the same thing you just suggested22:40
tinashaw76cop:  maybe, whats the issue22:40
copit is very complicated so i will start writing then  hold on :p22:40
David-Aseer_: try it first, e.g. with dual boot. then decide if to leave windows.22:40
nothingspecialseer_: you might want to try the forums for a bunch of opinions22:41
nervo46tinashaw: Sorry to hear. I actually built a box and installed the Nvidia drivers today... but just grabbed the current version through Ubuntu Software Center.22:41
tinashaw76nervo:  what GPU are you using?22:42
Gumbyseer_: the answer really depends on how you use your PC22:42
nervo46tinashaw76: After that, I ran nvidia-xconfig, rebooted and did a 'lsmod | grep -i nvidia' and verified it was all good.22:42
Gumbyseer_: what apps you run on a daily basis etc22:42
tinashaw76also, did you use 12.04 or 12.10?22:42
cr2222hi! i have installed ubuntu and then installed the nvidia driver. Since this compiz is crashing on every startup so i have no window manager. is there a possibility to deactivate compiz?22:42
copsome familly of mine drove over here labtop and crashed the screen, so i figured im going to install ubuntu on the labtop and connect the extarnal screen via hdmi pardon my english i am from belgium. so everything works except for the resolution it is to big so it is very hard to work with the pc like this22:42
seer_i play alot of games and i love trying out new software and hardware22:43
BillyZane2EVERYONE22:43
Osakasa^seer, positive: you get newest version of ubuntu for free. very customiseble (see different desktop enviromet and compiz). Negative: games (wine helps for that)22:43
copi only use it for movies with vlc22:43
BillyZane2EVERYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! where's Dr_willis22:43
ActionParsnipCop: what video chip does it use?22:43
BillyZane2everyone22:43
whjmsBillyZane: who?22:43
BillyZane2Everyone listen closely.....22:43
copvideo chip right22:43
copuhm22:43
BillyZane2I.... the n00b at linux... solved a problem on my own22:44
BillyZane2today is a day to cry22:44
whjmscop: lspci | grep vga should give you a hint22:44
BillyZane2I DID IT!!!22:44
copdo i show you xranr?22:44
BillyZane2i feel so high right now22:44
ActionParsnipCop: sudo lshw -C display      will tell you22:44
nervo46tinashaw76: I'm running 12.10.22:44
tinashaw76ahh, k22:44
tinashaw7612.04 here22:44
nervo46tinashaw76: My graphics card is a GeForce GTX 560i22:44
ActionParsnipSeer:  try urban terror :-)22:45
nervo46er 560 Ti I mean22:45
seer_what is that?22:45
copvga22:45
ActionParsnipSeer: a game22:45
whjmsseer_: kinda like cs, right?22:45
seer_cs?22:46
ActionParsnipCop: can you paste the product line for the video chip please22:46
whjmsseer_: counter-strike22:46
seer_<<<< noooooby noob22:46
whjmsheh22:46
copRadeon Mobility HD 367022:46
rcubeHi all.  I have a ubuntu 12.04 server that I set up for development. I have a service running on port 9933.  I can connect to that port on localhost but when I try to connect to that port from an different machine on the same local network the connection is refused.  The firewall on the ubuntu box is the obvious culprit but I'm having trouble disabling it and it appears as though it should be allowing all traffic anyhow.  Help please!! =)22:46
seer_oh, its a game?22:46
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ActionParsnipCop: and if you run:  cat /etc/issue    what is the output?22:47
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serodr0ninso I booted to ubuntu disk and was looking around before installing and after a reboot my computer wont even display bios :((22:47
ActionParsnipSeer: I thought you pks22:47
copUbuntu 11.04 \22:47
ActionParsnipSeer played a lot of games22:47
ActionParsnipCop: natty is no longer supported.  I suggest a clean install of Precise22:48
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ActionParsnipSerodr0nin: ubuntu will not modify your bios22:49
coplike complete format?22:49
serodr0ninyeah I know I dont understand what happened I didn't modify anything I just tried rebooting after booting to ubuntu disk and I have nothing :(22:49
ActionParsnipCop: I would,  yes22:49
copaw ok22:49
serodr0ninI've tried rebooting clearing cmos, unplugging excess drives22:49
copi thought apt-get upgrade allways upgraded to most recent22:50
ActionParsnipCop: you'd need to upgrade to 11.10 then to 12.0422:50
ActionParsnipCop: apt-get upgrade    keeps you on the same release but updates the packages to the latest for that release22:51
copaha ok22:52
copthats a bummer22:52
copbit weird so everyone has to do a clean install if they want the newest distroĀµ22:52
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jribcop: no, it's just a different command to upgrade to a new release22:53
ActionParsnipCop: you can upgrade but it'll take you a long time with a lot of data22:53
dazeis it normal to use /var/lib/<daemon-name> as a home dir for application users?22:53
jribdaze: yes22:54
dazeok, thanks ;)22:54
ActionParsnipCop: clean install will give the OS as it is intended. It also supported 5 years22:54
copok i thank you both for your time22:54
luminoushello, is there anything simple, like mail in bsd, that could be used from the command line to send an email for testing? not like mutt, simpler, like mail -s hello foo@bar.com22:54
jribdaze: wait, what do you mean by "application users"?22:54
dazein this case, deluged22:55
whjmsluminous: mailx might help22:55
copproblem is its a hustle with this extended screen22:55
luminouswhjms: I was wondering about mailx, but apt didn't have a description22:55
jribdaze: yes22:55
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luminousI'll check it out, thanks22:55
copim on the edge of my wifi so connection is slow aswell22:55
dazegood. thanks again, jrib ;]22:55
PapaJackyguys22:55
PapaJackyif the russians nuke us, there'd be great casualties22:56
whjmsluminous: check the man page for info on setting up an account22:56
copmaybe i just download the newest one and install it via usb, thanks again i will do that22:56
whjmsPapaJacky: what?22:56
luminouswhjms: useradd?22:56
PapaJackythere's like 1500 people packed on this tiny channel22:56
PapaJackyif the russians nuked us, that'd be a huge hit to the resistance22:56
ActionParsnipPapajacky: this is support only, please take it elsewhere22:56
luminouswhjms: do you also happen to know how ubuntu handles aliases, or where I could read more about this?22:56
PapaJacky:v22:56
serodroningot it to boot bak into windows. computer being finicky22:56
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whjmsluminous: no, you have to set up an email account separately (i think in your config file). as for aliases, what do you mean?22:57
Guest48826d22:57
copquit22:57
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gelphserodronin maybe glance at http://is.gd/NHF9Jt22:57
luminouswhjms: tradional bsd/unix has /etc/mail/aliases which points accounts/usernames/email addys to one another the way you like. so, for example, mail sent to root, from the system, could be delivered to another (external) address. don't you receive updates from your systems on their health? :P22:58
gelphSo launchpad uses only bazaar version control system?22:58
ActionParsnipGelph: i'd ask in #launchpad22:59
whjmsluminous: i never got that deep into system administration (all i've got is my desktop pc) :)22:59
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luminouswhjms: hah, so apt says that mailx is a virtual package and that you need to install either bsd-mail, mailutils, or heirloom-mailx. bsd-mail wants postfix, and mailutils has this set of deps:   guile-1.8-libs{a} libgsasl7{a} libmailutils2{a} libmysqlclient18{a} libntlm0{a} mailutils mysql-common{a} postfix{a}22:59
luminousfortunately, heirloom-mailx is what you think it is23:00
whjmshuh.23:00
gelphActionParsnip couldn't do a list channel in xchat to find the channel, couldn't do web search for "freenode channel list" either23:00
luminouswhy does apt have to be so confusing.. why was mailx virtual then? so silly23:00
ActionParsnip! Alis | gelph23:00
ubottugelph: alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" for help and ask any questions about it in #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu* or /msg alis list *http*23:00
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ActionParsnipLuminous: its so that you have choice. Pretty standard in Ubuntu23:02
luminousI see23:03
bel3atarwhat's the commandline to run software center?23:03
luminousActionParsnip: do you know what ubuntu does for mail aliases?23:03
ActionParsnipBel3atar: gksudo software-center23:04
ActionParsnipLuminous: not ran ubuntu as a mail server. Sorry23:04
designbybeck_In case anyone else had a problem viewing RAW camera images in Ubuntu, Simply installing gnome-thumbnail-raw doesn't do it. But adding this afterwards fixed it for me: http://www.tipsandtux.org/wordpress/raw-cr2-image-preview-in-nautilus-on-ubuntu-11-10.html23:05
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genoobiehey all23:06
genoobieI have a thinkpad T2123:06
luminousActionParsnip: thanks anyway :)23:06
genoobieGnea, hello23:07
genoobiewell anyway the problem is running flash on it23:09
genoobieflash + chromium = nogo23:09
OerHeksdesignbybeck_, i use Darktable for RAW images, but your problem was seeing preview in nautilus?23:10
genoobieso I was here yesterday and scotty^ and Gnea were helping me out and they suggested part of the problem might be the video driver23:10
bel3atarexpress.paltalk doesn't have any sound, and paltalk in wine freezes23:10
designbybeck_correct. I too use Darktable for RAW and love it OerHeks ;)23:10
genoobieI wanted to install 12.10 (this is a recent install) but the video would not work correctly23:10
genoobieso there's kind of a problem23:11
genoobieI'd like to install 12.10 but I can't get the video to work correctly23:11
genoobienot sure about how to fix it23:11
ActionParsnipGenoobie: what GPU do you have?23:11
genoobieActionParsnip, S3 Savage IX23:11
genoobiethe machine is currently using savagefb as the driver23:12
genoobieand gallium 0.4 on softpipe23:12
genoobiefor rendering23:12
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ActionParsnipGenoobie: not seen those for a while23:12
genoobieActionParsnip, yep, it's older, but that's not the reason it shouldn't work :)23:14
Peyamhi23:14
Peyamhow do I move windows from premier monitor to the second monitor using xubuntu?23:14
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ActionParsnipGenoobie: sure. Lubuntu will do well23:16
bel3atarwhat distro should I try after ubuntu?23:17
jeywhat do you mean "should"?23:18
whjmsbel3atar: arch linux is good if you want to learn more about linux23:18
xanguabel3atar: whathever you want, it's your choice not ours23:18
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whjmsbel3atar: of course, you could go crazy and switch to gentoo23:18
jeybel3atar: presumably you have some criteria or objective that will influence the choice. (e.g., for me the answer is "i hope nothing, so i can stop futzing with the OS and get back to work")23:18
bel3atarwhjms: I've been on arch for a year now...23:18
bel3atarjey: just for fun23:19
jeybel3atar: buildroot23:19
jeybuildroot is more of a meta-distro than a distro though23:19
bel3atarjey: embedded?23:19
ShirakawasunaI just wanted some confirmation... I ran some HD tests and GSmartControl (smartmontools) is showing 6 attributes in the pre-failure category (and I'm seeing read errors on a regular basis). Is it safe to assume that my drive is failure, versus having a software (kernel) bug?23:20
whjmsso buildroot is somewhat similar to lfs?23:20
jeybel3atar: yes, but I used it on x8623:20
bel3atarBuildroot is a set of Makefiles and patches that makes it easy to generate a complete embedded Linux system.23:20
bel3atarBuildroot?23:20
jeywhjms: no, the point of buildroot isn't "do everything by hand" -- it's to have the same amount of flexibility as "do everything by hand" but without all the trouble23:21
whjmsoh, cool23:21
lopez_hi my english is bad but good, on boot ubuntu 12.04 with pendrive say error busybox and initramfs23:21
jeybel3atar: yes, buildroot on x86, for a kiosk-type of application with a low power Intel Atom board23:21
nicekiwiso uhm.. ive locked myself out of my VPS.. i have emergency access to SSH root, but im not sure howto fix it.. help?23:22
jeynicekiwi: define "locked myself out"23:22
jeythis place has remarkably low traffic for having 1700 clients23:23
genoobieheh23:23
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nicekiwijey, I cant ssh in. connection is refuse.. have had a look at my sshd_config file.. seems to have a few issues :/23:24
micro_-nicekiwi: could you plastebin your sshd_config file?23:24
micro_-or you cant connect to the VPS at all?23:25
nearsthi ppl :)23:25
usr13nicekiwi: pastebinit /etc/ssh/sshd_config23:26
nicekiwimicro_-, yup23:26
usr13and send resulting URL, here23:26
micro_-nicekiwi: if you cannot access your VPS and perform any actions, i suggest you contact your VPS administrator and ask for a recovery23:27
nicekiwimicro_-, recovery what?23:27
nicekiwimicro_-, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1602983/23:27
Gumbynicekiwi: does your VPS have an admin console where you can connect to a shell?23:27
nicekiwimicro_-, as I said i have emergewncy access to root via ssh23:28
nicekiwiGumby, yes23:28
user___Can someone assist me, I'm having a small crisis.23:28
micro_-nicekiwi; i see, and what happens if you try to ssh to it?23:28
usr13nicekiwi: You arent trying to ssh in as root are you?  ssh root@###.###.##.# ?23:28
nicekiwiuser___, ask away, dont ask to ask :)23:28
huttannicekiwi: that will only allow one user, called: ezra23:28
tinashaw76user___ whats up?23:28
TheLordOfTimeuser___:  you need to provide details first :P23:28
entrerihey there, I'm looking to install Ubuntu or Kubuntu on an old netbook, which one is lighter ?23:29
user___I have a Mac formatted usb stick, that says I cannot access due to permissions.  I just installed Ubuntu today.23:29
user___It tells me I am not the owner.23:29
huttannicekiwi: either add ur user with a space between on that line, or remove the line completely if u want anyone to be able to ssh in23:29
nicekiwiusr13, yes I am.23:29
usr13nicekiwi: Well, that's why your getting rejected.23:29
nicekiwimicro_-, ssh: connect to host *****.com port 22: Connection refused23:29
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nicekiwiusr13, correct. however i created a new user to use and I cant access with that either23:30
bel3atarnicekiwi: hosts don't have stars23:30
micro_-nicekiwi; do you get a response if you ping it?23:31
nicekiwibel3atar, neither do darleks23:31
micro_-bel3atar; he is masking the ip23:31
huttannicekiwi: is ur ssh server even running ? u shouldnt be refused23:31
user___How would I just enable permissions on that usb stick (Formatted Mac OS X Extended Journaled)23:31
nicekiwihuttan, it is running23:31
micro_-entreri; try xfce ubuntu its based on xfce23:31
nicekiwimicro_-, i can ping the server successfully23:31
tinashaw76user___:  you can try sudo chown <your user id> <mount point of usb>23:31
micro_-nicekiwi; how about telnet SERVERIP 2223:32
huttannicekiwi: if u telnet the.ip.with.ssh 2223:32
huttannicekiwi: what does it say ?23:32
micro_-nicekiwi; did you change your firewall / iptables settings?23:32
entrerimicro_-: I really need to know only between ubuntu or kubuntu, xubuntu or lubntu are not enough user-friendly in their GUI IMO23:32
nicekiwimicro_-, telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused23:33
usr13nicekiwi: Run nmap against it and see if it's blocked.  nmap -p 22 ###.###.##.#23:33
micro_-entreri; it is hard to say, gnome-terminal is not what gnome-classic used to be, try to diable all visual effects23:33
nicekiwimicro_-, no. O only disabled root remote login and allowed the user ezra23:33
Gumbynicekiwi: on the VPS do netstat -tpan |grep 2223:33
Gumbysee if sshd is even running23:34
Nils_Hello Guys23:34
Nils_Can I ask for help here?23:34
tinashaw76Nils_: yes23:34
usr13nicekiwi: If it says  "22/tcp open  ssh" it is not blocked.23:34
micro_-nicekiwi; could you please 'netstat -noa |grep :22' and see if there is a 'LISTEN' on port 2223:34
user___Where is the Terminal in Ubuntu?23:34
user___12.1023:34
bel3atarwhen I change themes in unity nothing changes23:34
bel3atarwhy?23:35
Nils_I just got a new laptop from ebay. A Thinkpad T500 and I got problems installing the right drivers for my graphics card23:35
tinashaw76user___ click the ubuntu image and start typing terminal23:35
nicekiwiusr13, it says closed23:35
micro_-user___; use ALT+f2 -> type 'terminal'23:35
bel3atargive the package name of a theme23:35
Nils_Many applications including steam won't run23:35
nicekiwimicro_-, on the server?23:35
joshlegsuser___, ctrl-alt-T got it for me i thought23:35
huttannicekiwi: u need someone to get on the server and start it, or if u can access it via remote console :)23:35
Nils_and while trying to install I always get errors23:35
nicekiwihuttan, start what?23:35
huttannicekiwi: sshd23:36
nicekiwihuttan, it is started23:36
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nicekiwii think :/23:36
huttannicekiwi: if it was started u wouldnt get refused23:36
micro_-nicekiwi; if you do 'ps ax|grep sshd' do you get a proccess?23:36
bel3atarnm23:36
GryffinQuestion regarding LinuxLive: Does it create a bootable installer, or a bootable persistent drive? Anyone?23:36
Nils_I think there is a problem with something called fgxlr23:36
huttannicekiwi: if it was filtered it could refuse u. but it isnt since it says closed23:36
Gumbynicekiwi: what is the output of service ssh status23:37
nicekiwiGumby, ssh stop/waiting23:37
Gumbyservice ssh restart23:37
huttannicekiwi: do you have any other way to access ur server other than ssh ?23:37
Nils_Any advise?23:37
micro_-Nils_; fglrx is the graphics driver of ATI23:38
usr13nicekiwi: closed probably means that sshd is not running, (or not listening).23:38
nicekiwihuttan, uhh what do you mean?23:38
GumbyI'm not convinced he has accessed it using ssh.  I think it is maybe a console he connects to via a web interface.  But then again, I could be totally wrong23:38
nicekiwimicro_-,  5324 pts/1    S+     0:00 grep --color=auto sshd23:38
huttannicekiwi: like a remote console through esxi23:38
nicekiwiGumby, i have access via a web interface correct23:38
micro_-nicekiwi; do what Gumby said run 'service sshd start'23:38
micro_-it should fix the issue23:39
huttannicekiwi: if they provided u with a web interface to deal with services , start sshd there and ur off23:39
nicekiwihuttan, not really. its not starting23:39
Gumbynicekiwi: that web interface is not ssh, it is just connecting via a terminal.  ssh does not appear to be started23:39
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nicekiwiGumby, sshd is not a service, ssh is but can not start'23:39
Gumby(just an fyi)23:39
GryffinAny experts in LinuxLive here?23:40
Gumbynicekiwi: why can it not start?23:40
nicekiwiGumby, ssh does startm but when i check its status it says stop/waiting23:40
Gumbyany errors?23:40
huttannicekiwi: u need to email the ppl providing the VPS for you and ask them to start sshd for you then23:40
nicekiwino obvious errors23:40
Gumbydoes your VPS have an IP ?23:40
nicekiwiyes23:40
GumbyI mean, can you view its IP using ipconfig ?23:40
Gumbyerrr23:40
Gumbyifconfig23:41
usr13Gumby: On a Ubuntu system, it will be just ssh (not sshd).23:41
Gumbydamn windows world23:41
user___Terminal won't open.23:41
user___alt, f2, typed terminal, double clicked on gears icon, nothing happens.23:41
nicekiwiGumby, yup23:41
usr13user___: Ctrl-Alt-t23:41
user___yay, magic23:42
whjmsuser___: type gnome-terminal instead. 'terminal' is the name of the application, but 'gnome-terminal' is the actual executable23:42
usr13user___: (gnome-terminal)23:42
user___So how would I enable permissions of a USB stick again?  What command do I use?23:42
Gumbyusr13: technically it is still sshd (sshd is the daemon, ssh is the init script) but I get what you're saying.23:42
whjmsuser___: you'd have to use chmod23:43
usr13Gumby: Yea, but it'll show up in service as just ssh23:43
Ghost1227Can anyone point me to a reference on making deb packages?23:43
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micro_-nicekiwi; try 'service ssh start' what do you get back?23:43
Gumbyusr13: and in ps as sshd ;)23:43
whjmsGhost1227: http://debian-handbook.info/23:43
nearstmy ati driver is dying23:43
nicekiwimicro_-, ssh start/running, process 541423:43
huttannicekiwi: what happen if u telnet to 22 now ?23:44
micro_-Ghost1227; http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+make+deb+package23:44
user___What would be the exact command?23:44
micro_-user___; try xterm23:44
Gumbynicekiwi: were you fooling with the ssh config files before this all got messed up?23:44
usr13Gumby: Yes, you are correct, the actual name is sshd  and so if you do either  ps aux |grep ssh  or ps aux |grep sshd23:44
user___I'm new at this, I have almost no experiance.23:44
nicekiwihuttan, telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused23:44
nicekiwiGumby, yes. i wouldnt say fooling..23:45
whjmsuser___: what's the filesystem on the drive?23:45
micro_-user___; its ok, try to go through first-time guides, use google23:45
user___Mac OS X Extended Journaled23:45
Gumbynicekiwi: on the VPS itself what does telnet localhost 22 tell you?23:45
nicekiwiGumby, telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused23:45
micro_-nicekiwi; do you have a firewall/iptables set up?23:46
Gumbynicekiwi: ok, so basically it appears your ssh config is fubar23:46
micro_-i agree with Gumby23:46
Madaramosthi all23:46
Gumbyyou could start fresh by purging the openssh-server package and reinstalling23:46
micro_-nicekiwi; email your VPS support they will fix it23:46
detrimentalIs there a good guide to installing linux beside windows using gpt partition table?23:47
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huttanGumby: how is he telnetting his VPS localhost if he cant get in ??23:47
micro_-detrimental; you could install linux inside a virtual machine, check virtualbox.org23:47
nicekiwimicro_-, no iptables of friewall23:47
whjmsuser___: using a drive with the osx filesystem might be a little tricky...i'm not quite sure what to do.23:47
nicekiwiGumby, yup :/23:47
Gumbyhuttan: his VPS provides a web interface that connects to a tty23:47
huttanohh23:47
detrimentali had linux and deleted to reinstall windows as i needed it for school23:47
user___I just need to copy the files from the stick to the hard drive.  lol wow this is hard23:48
detrimentali left 250gb for linux already.23:48
whjmsdetrimental: that's unfortunate23:48
Madaramosthow i know space my disck ?23:48
whjmsuser___: what happens if you try to open it in 'Files'?23:48
detrimentali know, i couldnt get office 2010 working correctly23:48
dr_willisMadaramost:  df   command23:48
micro_-detrimental; with linux you should use libreoffice23:48
bel3atarI need a tutorial to resize my ubuntu partition and reconfigure grub23:48
Gumbynicekiwi: apt-get purge openssh-server then double check to make sure that /etc/ssh/sshd_config is gone, then apt-get install openssh-server23:48
user___It tells me I don't have permissions, only some folders though, not all of them.  Seems the folders were copied directly from Mac's home folder.23:48
Madaramostthanks <dr_willis>23:48
detrimentali NEED microsoft for school23:48
Gumbyor if you prefer, backup /etc/ssh/sshd_config23:49
Gumbynicekiwi: ^^23:49
micro_-detrimental; ok, i suggest installing linux inside a virtual machine as i stated before using vmware play or virtualbox23:49
user___The folders that were directly copied aren't accesable, the folders that were created by me are.23:49
detrimentaland failed at getting everything working on linux so installed windows 8 how it came using gpt partition table and now need to install linux beside it.23:49
detrimentali dont want a virtual machine...23:50
whjmsuser___: if you right click on the folders, what does it say under the permissions section?23:50
detrimentali use linux primarily23:50
detrimentali cant stand this windows 8 so only use it for office.23:50
micro_-detrimental; ok so just burn the linux installation .iso to a disk, boot it and install it side-by-side on the 250g partition you created23:50
bel3atarid I have windows and ubuntu side by side, and I resize the partitions, do I need to reconfigure grub?23:50
user___Owner: 99 - user #9923:50
user___all greyed out23:50
bel3atars/id/if23:50
huttannicekiwi: the === on line 89 and 9523:50
huttannicekiwi: might give u trouble23:50
detrimentalok what about the windows boot mgr23:50
user___You are not the owner, so you cannot change these permissions.23:50
detrimentali just need a partition scheme23:51
dr_willisbel3atar: perhaps.. dependa on what you did23:51
detrimentalit being gpt and using fat3223:51
bel3atardr_willis: resize23:51
Madaramostcan i install ubuntu studio in win 8 ?23:51
whjmsuser___: ok, so now you have to change the owner of the directory to be you23:51
user___Right.  I just need the Terminal command and I think I'll be set.23:51
detrimentalalls i need is /boot/efi flagged boot and /boot flagged legacy boot i believe23:51
genoobiehey all23:52
detrimentalim just trying to make sure before i do it23:52
genoobieanyone install quetzal on an ibm thinkpad?23:52
genoobierunning into problems...23:52
genoobievideo problems23:52
whjmsuser___: you're going to have to use 'sudo' for it. 'cd' to directory in which your copied directory is. ex. if the copied dir is in ~/desktop/files, cd to 'desktop'23:52
user___copied directory as in the usb stick? or the folder I want that data23:53
whjmsuser___: ok, so just make a directory on your desktop, and copy the files from the drive to that folder23:54
Vallhalla81Hello all, a while ago I used a distro (I can;t rember what one), one of the features was that you could log in as another user or the same one with full gui/desktop in a window in the current session, does anyone know what program can be used to do this?23:54
detrimentalok well thanks for just suggesting use vm when i asked a question spacific to partitioning gpt beside windows. guess im better off just figuring it out on my own than asking here.23:54
dr_willisVallhalla81: xnest  perhaps23:54
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Vallhalla81dr_willis: thanks I will have a look23:55
dr_willisVallhalla81: it can alos be done with vnc23:55
Vallhalla81Yeah not a fan of vnc though23:55
user___So I move to the USB stick directory.23:55
cardielsomeone know why i get poor video quality on 12.04 when playing xvid,h264 movies?23:56
PhysicistHello, dr_willis. How can I erase a pathetic root account without the pathetic password?23:56
jribnicekiwi: what are you typing to connect?23:56
Gumbynicekiwi: how'd it go?23:56
nicekiwijr, ssh root@*****.com23:56
dr_willisPhysicist: live cd or recovery mode23:57
user___How do I "cd" in Terminal to the USB stick?23:57
jribnicekiwi: but didn't you paste a config where only the user "ezra" was allowed to ssh?23:57
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whjmsuser___: don't cd to the usb stick. can't you copy those files to your pc using nautilus?23:57
fellayaboyhey if i set the dns using the gui network manager will it set it for all the wifis or just the network/router im connected to?23:58
nicekiwiGumby, reinstalled openssh-server after purging it. backuped the sshd_config file and restored it. ssh wont restart after that, now gonna restore the new sshd_config and see if it starts right23:58
ftruzzianyone knows how to set up VNC so that the unity starts? the default xstartup script only displays a grey screen, nothing inside it23:58
Physicistdr_willis: Are you of the Ubuntu team management?23:58
nicekiwijrib, yeah well ezra@*****.com dosnt work either23:58
user___Is nautilis built into Ubuntu?23:58
dr_willisPhysicist:  no23:58
whjmsuser___: yeah, it should show up as 'Files'23:58
user___It won't let me copy, move, or access.23:58
dr_willisuser___: its the file manager23:59
whjmsuser___: oh23:59
nicekiwihuttan, removed the === form the file, but ssh still wont run properly23:59
jribnicekiwi: so are you able to "ssh ezra@localhost" on the server directly?23:59
user___Yea, ok.  It says I don't have permissions to copy, move, read, nothing.23:59
user___I can just see the folders.23:59
jribnicekiwi: I didn't realize Gumby was still helping you.  I'll let you carry on.23:59
whjmsuser___: what happens if you run 'gksu nautilus' and then try to copy files? it should ask you for your password23:59

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