[00:22] <Ojoloco> Hi there! I'm trying to install dhcp3-server, but it depends on = 4.2.4-1ubuntu4 and I have 4.2.4-1ubuntu10. If try to do a downgrade, a lot of things got broken, for example the network manager. How could I accomplish that?
[00:50] <malaphus> Ojoloco: could always compile it yourself
[01:45] <phillw> malaphus: well, looking at http://askubuntu.com/questions/199683/dhcp3-server-or-isc-dhcp-server it seems he was using an old name for a newer system ,hence it wanting *ubuntu4 when he has *ubuntu10 installed...
[02:21] <malaphus> normal 7200 sata drives in raid1, formatted as xfs... du -sh finishes in 2.3 seconds on a 154GB directory
[02:21] <malaphus> ext4, like 45 seconds!
[02:21] <malaphus> surely xfs isn't this much better
[02:28] <Kamilion> why do you say that?
[02:28] <Kamilion> and s/better/different/
[02:29] <malaphus> I've seen all sorts of test graphs showing the read speed of xfs much closer to ext4 than the results im getting
[02:29] <Unit193> There is a reason to use each different one, IIRC ext4 was the most stable, but I could easily be wrong on that one.
[02:32] <Kamilion> some people swear ZFS is way better than ext4, btrfs, and xfs. I've never seen a set of workloads that didn't perform better on one of the group.
[02:35] <Kamilion> Personally, I like btrfs. May not have the best on-disk performance; but COW, replication, btrfs-apt-snapshot, etckeeper, and sending snapshots over the network without needing any kind of crazy backup software (rdiff-backup, duplicati, rsync...) is a win for my use-cases.
[07:33] <exogen> hello. how can I set my lubuntu to open launchpad bug reports via firefox? At the moment opens only into links.
[08:34] <exogen> okay update-alternatives --config is that what I need ^^
[08:34] <exogen> but unter Unity opens firefox... strange
[12:58] <Mathias_WMDE> greetings
[13:05] <Mathias_WMDE> has anyone ever had temperature issues with ati/radeon graphic cards on (l)ubuntu?
[14:18] <pmatulis> anyone upgrade to Raring yet?
[14:21] <genii-around> pmatulis: I'm using it on my netbook
[14:58] <pmatulis> genii-around: nice, going well?
[15:00] <genii-around> pmatulis: Fairly good, yes. It's an Acer D260  that I replaced the hd with a 60G SSD. So it boots up fairly fast and is quite responsive. The only issue recently was /boot got full and I had to remove a bunch of the older kernels
[15:01] <genii-around> No proprietary drivers installed
[15:56] <germanstudent> Hi! How do I run lxterminal as a login shell?
[15:58] <inductiveload> germanstudent: lxterminal -l
[16:00] <inductiveload> more information on lxterminal can be had from "lxterminal --help" or "man lxterminal"
[16:03] <germanstudent> thanks inductiveload, tried that. I'm not that experienced with shells, if I run lxterminal -l the system ignores .bash_profile, right? I need this in order to use rvm as described for gnome terminal here. https://rvm.io/integration/gnome-terminal/ .
[16:04] <pmatulis> genii-around: sweet!
[16:05] <germanstudent> hm pmatulis? ^^
[16:06] <germanstudent> oh, sorry.
[16:11] <inductiveload> germanstudent: have you run "exec bash" to reload the profile stuff?
[16:12] <germanstudent> Ah inductiveload. Thanks a lot! lxterminal -e "bash -il" worked for me \o/
[16:13] <inductiveload> glad it's working
[16:14] <inductiveload> btw, a login shell _does_ read .bash_profile, a non-login shell ignores it
[16:31] <genii-around> pmatulis: The only thing which seemed odd for a while is the "Happy New Year" background seemed to stay until February
[18:09] <direxion> Currently testing lubuntu-13.04-beta1-alternate-i386.iso
[18:10] <Unit193> Great, but don't forget to register your test!
[18:10] <direxion> Understood thanks.
[18:11] <Unit193> Are you interested in getting involved in testing?
[18:12] <direxion> Yes.  Am new to it.  Just joined Lubuntu-QA team. Have used Lubuntu since 12.04 release.
[18:14] <Unit193> Great!  You should consider using zsync to update the daily ISO, makes it so you don't have nearly as much to download.
[18:16] <direxion> Thanks for the tip.  That should help a lot.
[18:16] <Unit193> !zsync
[18:37] <genii-around> zsync is awesome.
[20:06] <loro> hi, I ran the latest automatic software update on my lubuntu 12.10 and now my computer regularly crashes, freezes and hangs for a few seconds. is there a way to "undo" the update or something? I'm pretty new to this
[20:07] <zleap> not sure but if its still running maybe there will be another update that will fix it
[20:09] <loro> ok hm. I've noticed too that something is wrong with the graphics. if I move a normal window, 1. there's a trail on the screen from the window, 2. the cpu load rises to 50% when it's normally at 2% or so
[20:13] <Etanol> somebody using rainlendar?
[20:14] <zleap> back later
[20:14] <Etanol> because it disapears after suspend and doesn't start with restart
[20:14] <Etanol> is there something how i can fix that
[20:14] <Unit193> I don't even see it in the repos.
[20:16] <Etanol> http://www.rainlendar.net/
[20:17] <Etanol> taskmanager shows it running but it disapears from desktop
[20:18] <Unit193> Etanol: I'd recommend you check http://www.rainlendar.net/cms/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=42
[20:19] <metalizard> http://imgur.com/Amz1LxA whenever i try to install something on lubuntu this comes up and i cant get out of it
[20:20] <Unit193> metalizard: You are installing the ms core fonts, that is a license agreement, it's waiting for you to accept or decline.
[20:21] <Etanol> tip: use tabulator
[20:27] <metalizard> i wasnt installing ms core fonts. i was installing cowsay
[20:28] <metalizard> it also did this when i was installing Lubuntu-software-center
[20:28] <metalizard> the only option is ok and i cant select it in any way
[20:29] <Unit193> At any rate, that's expected and it's a license agreement, it's waiting for you to give input...  Use the tab key, or left/right.
[20:29] <metalizard> ok thank you
[20:38] <melodie> hello
[20:40] <TheDrums> Heya, melodie.
[21:27] <melodie> hello TheDrums !
[23:22] <flop> hi, I'm having problem with changing file permission
[23:22] <holstein> !chown
[23:22] <holstein> flop: ^
[23:22] <flop> Is it an issue with lubuntu?
[23:25] <holstein> flop: your problem with file permissions? i dont think so. use chown
[23:27] <flop> ok
[23:28] <flop> how do I know who is the current owner?
[23:28] <holstein> flop: of what?
[23:28] <flop> of the file
[23:29] <holstein> flop: you can right click it in a file manager
[23:29] <holstein> flop: also, the link i gave above shows
[23:29] <flop> ok, it says the owner is the login name I used to log in
[23:30] <flop> but why cannot I still open that file?
[23:30] <holstein> flop: what file?
[23:30] <holstein> flop: what is the error?
[23:30] <flop> a pdf file
[23:30] <holstein> flop: do you have a pdf reader?
[23:30] <holstein> right click on it and try "open with"
[23:30] <flop> yes, the default viewer in lubuntu
[23:31] <holstein> and? it says "you dont have permission" ?
[23:33] <flop> it says Error opening file: Permission denied
[23:34] <flop> here's what I did. I downloaded the file from internet, so it's in my Download folder
[23:34] <flop> then with file manager I copied to the SD card
[23:34] <flop> and I'm trying to open it from the SD card
[23:34] <flop> other files open from the SD card
[23:35] <flop> but I cannot understand why not this one
[23:35] <holstein> flop: chown the file
[23:35] <flop> to my login username?
[23:35] <holstein> flop: to whatever you want it to be
[23:36] <holstein> i refer to that permissions link i gave
[23:36] <flop> ok, but it's already to my login username
[23:36] <holstein> flop: try again. since its not working
[23:37] <holstein> flop: or try as another user. or open it as root.. or remove it, and open the one locally.. or remove and re copy it.. or redownload choosing the sd card
[23:38] <flop> ok I changed owner to my login name which was the same
[23:39] <flop> also tried remove and recopy
[23:39] <holstein> flop: what are you using to open it? evince?
[23:39] <flop> document viewer
[23:39] <holstein> flop: which?
[23:40] <holstein> flop: you can open the one you downloaded to the ~/Downloads directory?
[23:40] <flop> yes
[23:40] <holstein> !chown
[23:41] <flop> ok, but what to change?
[23:42] <holstein> flop: do this in a terminal..
[23:43] <flop> yes, I'm doing it in terminal
[23:44] <flop> the only thing that is different from the one in downloads is that that one has group write permission.  But how does that change anything?
[23:44] <holstein> flop: chmod 777 /path/to/file
[23:45] <flop> I tried, but it does not chmod. weird
[23:45] <holstein> flop: in what way?
[23:45] <flop> remains the same
[23:45] <holstein> flop: do it in a terminal, and share the output
[23:45] <holstein> flop: what remains how?
[23:46] <holstein> flop: whats if the groups are different, mirror those settings
[23:48] <flop> ubuntu@ubuntu-AOA110:/media/ubuntu/SD$ ls -l -a a
[23:48] <flop> -rw-r--r-- 1 ubuntu ubuntu 1449498 Mar 21 18:54 a
[23:48] <flop> ubuntu@ubuntu-AOA110:/media/ubuntu/SD$ sudo chmod 777 a
[23:48] <flop> ubuntu@ubuntu-AOA110:/media/ubuntu/SD$ ls -l -a a
[23:48] <flop> -rw-r--r-- 1 ubuntu ubuntu 1449498 Mar 21 18:54 a
[23:49] <flop> nothing changed
[23:49] <holstein> !pastebin
[23:50] <holstein> flop: can you open anything from the SD card?
[23:50] <flop> yes
[23:50] <holstein> flop: why not just open the local one?
[23:50] <flop> other files
[23:50] <flop> because I want to save it on the SD
[23:50] <holstein> cd to it and rm it
[23:51] <flop> as I might reformat my hdd
[23:51] <holstein> mv it with the commandline and open it
[23:51] <flop> ok
[23:51] <flop> let me try
[23:54] <flop> same thing
[23:54] <flop> I'm not sure what wrong
[23:54] <holstein> flop: and that is?
[23:54] <holstein> flop: can you open it from the terminal?
[23:54] <flop> open from terminal? how? it's a pdf file
[23:55] <holstein> flop: evince /path/to/pdf
[23:56] <flop> not working :((
[23:56] <holstein> and what is the error?
[23:56] <flop> cannot open file: permission denied
[23:57] <holstein> i assume you mirroed the groups as well?
[23:57] <flop> mirrored?
[23:57] <holstein> !chgrp
[23:57] <flop> how?
[23:57] <holstein> flop: look at a file that is opening.. make that one *exactly* the same
[23:57] <holstein> mirroring the functional one
[23:57] <flop> ok
[23:58] <holstein> flop: i cant test here.. all of these commands work for me
[23:58] <holstein> flop: if you think its lubuntu.. open it with *any* other live CD you have and test