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Guest37873 | holstein: that give me an error | 00:01 |
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dmonjo | i have a question about repositiories, when you have many repos in sources.list, and you try to install a package that resides in many repositories and each repo has a different version, which repo takes prioriy? the first one read in sources.list? | 00:03 |
holstein | Guest37873: i would just search around... http://askubuntu.com/questions/23238/how-can-i-find-what-video-driver-is-in-use-on-my-system is one link i find | 00:04 |
holstein | Guest37873: lspci -vv tells me what modules i am using | 00:04 |
holstein | dmonjo: the newer one.. unless you pin something AFAIK | 00:05 |
dmonjo | cool | 00:05 |
ClientAlive | I'm confused about something. I know it's pretty low level but can someone please help me understand? So here's the thing: If you mount a partition, what you mount it to is a directory - right? But a directory resides on a partition (a formatted partition) - right? So this seems like circular reasoning. You mount the partition to a directory but the directory is on a partition?? Well what the hell?? | 00:06 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | ClientAlive: heh, the / is the only one that uses that sort of reasoning, in a sense. | 00:06 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | once you have / mounted, everything else mounts on top of that. I can see how you think, it is kinda odd aint it | 00:07 |
raj | is there a package in apt that will allow me to split an mpeg video? | 00:07 |
holstein | ClientAlive: mounted drives show where you mount them.. they can seem local. if you mount a network share for example, the remote location can seem as local as you want/need | 00:07 |
ClientAlive | ntzrmtthihu777: ok, Well I'm dealing with something in a project where I need to understand this thing clearly. | 00:07 |
edu | ClientAlive: it's like a pointer the directory | 00:08 |
Guest37873 | holstein: driver: radeon but it dont tell me the version | 00:08 |
dmonjo | raj: no | 00:08 |
ClientAlive | ok | 00:08 |
holstein | Guest37873: you can find the version you installed in a package manager | 00:08 |
holstein | Guest37873: unless you installed it manually | 00:09 |
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ClientAlive | sorry, phone call | 00:10 |
Guest37873 | holstein: thanks. i find it | 00:10 |
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calwig | too noisy here today, quiet down now now | 00:19 |
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redpanda | quite now hush now its time to rest ur sleepy head---- | 00:19 |
redpanda | quite now. hush now. its time to rest ur sleepy head.....* | 00:20 |
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? | 00:21 |
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astropirate | Anyone try the Acer Aspire 7 with ubuntu? | 00:23 |
astropirate | i'm thinking of getting one | 00:23 |
astropirate | for work. want to know it will "just work" | 00:23 |
calwig | well the acer TZ laptops with ubuntu are great | 00:25 |
calwig | i have an ibm, acer, toshiba and dell. and i tell ya, acer was crap, now for me its great | 00:25 |
astropirate | this model just looks delicious | 00:26 |
astropirate | also | 00:26 |
astropirate | will the touch screen work with ubuntu? | 00:26 |
panorain | hi | 00:28 |
astropirate | arrrgggg | 00:28 |
panorain | yo | 00:28 |
panorain | you there anyone? | 00:29 |
calwig | asterismo, everything will work with everything just takes time | 00:31 |
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veryhappy | can someone please give me a site with explanations of each parameter for hdparm? | 00:34 |
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Tex_Nick | veryhappy: see if this helps ... http://linux.die.net/man/8/hdparm | 00:37 |
veryhappy | Tex_Nick: well that might help a little but that's quite the manpage content of hdparm, i need further information for example like "what does that bus state do"? | 00:38 |
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histo | D_D_zZzZ: did you get your issues resolved? | 00:44 |
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D_D_zZzZ | histo yes i did... thx a lot again for your support | 00:44 |
Bollsaq | my usb flash drive seems to have been damaged when startup dis creator crashed, and I can't do anything with it in gparted. Any suggestions? | 00:45 |
D_D_zZzZ | without you i never get the error solved | 00:45 |
histo | D_D_zZzZ: np glad I could help | 00:45 |
histo | Bollsaq: do you see a bunch of io errors in dmesg? | 00:46 |
D_D_zZzZ | good night.. and cu tomorrow histo | 00:46 |
alainus | i'm trying to mount my android tablet but no avail. i followed the directions on http://www.acertabletforum.com/forum/acer-iconia-tab-a500-general-discussions/129-connecting-via-usb-linux-ubuntu.html. the tablet is on and with "USB Sharing" mode on, and lsusb shows it... any suggestions? | 00:46 |
D_D_zZzZ | with new problems ;) | 00:46 |
Bollsaq | histo: yes | 00:46 |
histo | alainus: Did they possibly remove USB mass storage mode from the device? | 00:47 |
histo | Bollsaq: pull the thumb drive reinsert it. fdisk and format it. | 00:47 |
Bollsaq | histo: All I know is I tried to make a startup disk with it and now I can't use it | 00:47 |
histo | Bollsaq: yeah recreate it's partitioning and filesystem | 00:48 |
alainus | histo, nope. it's in usb mode on right now | 00:48 |
histo | Bollsaq: if you continue to get IO errors it's possible the drive is dying | 00:48 |
histo | alainus: yeah but some android devices they disable USB mass storage mode in favor of MTP. Like my galaxy S3 no longer has UMS | 00:48 |
Bollsaq | histo: so type fdisk in terminal is that all? | 00:48 |
histo | alainus: does lsblk show the tablet | 00:48 |
histo | Bollsaq: I would recomend gparted | 00:49 |
histo | Bollsaq: unless you are familiar with fdisk or cfdisk | 00:49 |
Bollsaq | histo: gparted can't do anyhing with it | 00:49 |
histo | Bollsaq: sudo gparted | 00:49 |
histo | Bollsaq: actaully gksu gparted | 00:49 |
Bollsaq | histo: almost all the options are grayed out | 00:50 |
OerHeks | unmount de usb drive | 00:50 |
Bollsaq | is this what I get for using the built in software instead of unetbootin?? | 00:50 |
OerHeks | not remove, but unmount. any disk needs to be unmounted to change/format partitions | 00:51 |
Bollsaq | histo: in gparted it says unallocated | 00:51 |
Bollsaq | histo: and when I right click everything except new and information is grayed out | 00:51 |
escott | !gksudo | Bollsaq | 00:52 |
ubottu | Bollsaq: If you need to run graphical applications as root, use « gksudo », as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Never just use "sudo"! (See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo to know why) | 00:52 |
escott | Bollsaq, don't use fdisk | 00:52 |
alainus | histo, went through the option but nothing seems to show that usb mass storage is off | 00:53 |
one | How do I turn off the compruter? | 00:53 |
alainus | mtp-detect shows no devices | 00:53 |
Bollsaq | histo: still the same | 00:53 |
one | I have a hammer somwhere. | 00:54 |
Bollsaq | looks like startup disk creator killed my hardware | 00:54 |
OerHeks | Bollsaq, when you press new, does a partitionmenu appear ? | 00:54 |
one | Where should I apply to turn off the compruter | 00:54 |
histo | Bollsaq: yes create a new partition on the device so it will become allocated | 00:54 |
Bollsaq | histo: No partition table found on device /dev/sdb | 00:55 |
histo | Bollsaq: then you format it and use the device as normal | 00:55 |
OerHeks | one, right top corner menu | 00:55 |
histo | Bollsaq: yes I understand it's currently empty press "New" | 00:55 |
one | oh ok | 00:55 |
histo | Bollsaq: you need a partition table on the device to format and use it. | 00:55 |
histo | alainus: Does lsblk show the device? | 00:56 |
alainus | histo, no just my regular devices | 00:56 |
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Bollsaq | histo: input/output error read | 00:57 |
Bollsaq | histo: libparted bug or something? | 00:57 |
Bollsaq | histo: libparted warning says Error fsyncing/closing /dev/sdb: Input/output error | 00:58 |
escott | Bollsaq, thats just bad hardware. if its a usb thumb drive throw it away | 00:58 |
Bollsaq | escott: I bought it not long ago. | 00:58 |
histo | alainus: can you sudo dmesg -c then unplug and replug in the tablet then pastebin the output of dmesg | 00:58 |
escott | Bollsaq, then return it to the store | 00:58 |
Bollsaq | escott: I never had this issue with unetbootin. I'll never use startup disc creator again. | 00:59 |
histo | Bollsaq: sounds liek the device is dying | 00:59 |
escott | Bollsaq, usb-creator-gtk almost certainly crashed because the hardware is bad | 00:59 |
Bollsaq | histo: its a kingston | 00:59 |
histo | Bollsaq: it's not something that startup creator can do. it's physically not responding. Try a different port | 00:59 |
Bollsaq | oh ok | 00:59 |
Bollsaq | so I won't buy a kingston usb again | 00:59 |
escott | Bollsaq, probably doesn't matter who you buy | 00:59 |
Bollsaq | 16 GB for $8 | 00:59 |
histo | Bollsaq: I usually just buy the cheapest available you just happened to get something busted | 00:59 |
Bollsaq | it didn't last very long at all | 00:59 |
histo | It happens | 01:00 |
escott | Bollsaq, its all the same cheap chips | 01:00 |
Bollsaq | oh ok | 01:00 |
lavolanta | hi everyone | 01:00 |
histo | Bollsaq: What have you been using it for? | 01:00 |
alainus | histo, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5632898 | 01:00 |
marcluc | can i ask a question regarding installing ubuntu? | 01:00 |
Bollsaq | histo: everything. storage and ISO mounting | 01:00 |
lavolanta | anybody has knowledge of ""Hostapd" or how to make your linux box an access point that can help me please, thanks! | 01:00 |
histo | Bollsaq: if you haven't had it very long that sucks. Sounds bad to me from what you are saying | 01:00 |
histo | alainus: it doesn't appear that it's in Usb Mass Storage mode. | 01:01 |
Bollsaq | histo: yeah I bought it about 3 or 4 months ago | 01:01 |
histo | Bollsaq: :( | 01:01 |
Bollsaq | histo: got it in December | 01:01 |
Tex_Nick | !ask | marcluc | 01:01 |
ubottu | marcluc: Please 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 !patience | 01:01 |
escott | Bollsaq, i fail to see what difference that makes | 01:02 |
histo | Bollsaq: Try a different brand... Like I say i just pick up the cheapest available and haven't had issues. Now if it's something for backup etc.. I use verbatim | 01:02 |
alainus | histo, the tablet shows an orange android robot, it says USB Mass Storage as the title, and says "USB storage in use". The button "Turn off USB storage" is available below | 01:02 |
histo | alainus: Are you in some sort of firmware recovery mode? | 01:02 |
alainus | histo, perhaps if I turn off USB debugging... | 01:02 |
alainus | histo, nope | 01:02 |
escott | Bollsaq, do grocery stores never sell broken eggs? do brand new music cds never get scratched? | 01:02 |
capoderra | does anybody know if nouveau gets removed/nulled when I install the nvidia driver? | 01:03 |
histo | alainus: let me look somethings up. It should just work if the device supports Usb Mass Storage | 01:03 |
Bollsaq | escott: so usb flash drives don't last forever huh | 01:03 |
histo | alainus: MTP would just show the DCIM folder and that's it | 01:03 |
escott | Bollsaq, if you had an option to buy a USB stick that was four times as expensive and passed a much more rigorous QC mechanism would you buy it? probably not | 01:03 |
Bollsaq | I wonder if using a usb flash drive for iso mounting makes it die faster | 01:03 |
escott | Bollsaq, its a cheap product, mass produced in a cheap fashion, and you should treat it as such | 01:03 |
alainus | histo, turned off USB debugging and it showed up in the desktop like a normal device =) | 01:03 |
alainus | histo, thanks for the help | 01:03 |
marcluc | i recently puchased a laptop running windows 8; for a number of reasons i am not happy with windows 8 and i am trying to install unbuntu but i am having problems with the installation because i believe i am lacking key drivers? do you know where i can get these drivers? | 01:03 |
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histo | alainus: ahh fooey lol | 01:04 |
escott | marcluc, its easiest if you disable secure boot in the firmware | 01:04 |
Andrew_R | Bollsaq: http://www.kingston.com/us/company/warranty - Maybe they will replace it? | 01:04 |
redpanda | hiiii guys how can i upgrade my ubuntu 12.04 to 12.10 | 01:04 |
histo | marcluc: Which version of ubuntu are you trying to install and which issues are you having? | 01:04 |
Bollsaq | Andrew_R: I didn't keep the receipt | 01:05 |
histo | !upgrade | redpanda | 01:05 |
ubottu | redpanda: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade | 01:05 |
histo | Bollsaq: It's cheap and not worth the time returning just buy a new one for a few dollars | 01:05 |
marcluc | i have amd 64 bit, so i wanted to install the two versions | 01:05 |
histo | Bollsaq: if you call kingston and argue they may replace it but My time is more valuable than arguing over a 5$ thumb drive | 01:05 |
histo | marcluc: if your device came wiht windows8 you have EFI and you need to use 64bit ubuntu for efi to work | 01:06 |
capoderra | does anyone know what happens to nouveau when nvidia drivers are installed? | 01:06 |
histo | marcluc: What issues are you seeing that you believe are driver related. | 01:06 |
histo | capoderra: it dies | 01:06 |
dr_willis | capoderra: they get blacklisted | 01:06 |
Bollsaq | histo: Actuall I'll probably have to talk to someone in Pakistan that don't speak English well and get put on hold, transferred, hung up on, put on hold again, transferred back to the main menu, etc. | 01:06 |
histo | capoderra: probably gets blacklisted and or removed. You can check the blacklist files and if the module is still present with modprobe -l nouveau | 01:07 |
histo | Bollsaq: right!!! not worth the time | 01:07 |
Bollsaq | histo: and they'll probably tell me to ship it to them and that would cost about the same or more than the product itself haha. | 01:07 |
marcluc | simply that it won't install; windows 8 is problematic in pointing out the problem because they don't want me running another system | 01:08 |
escott | Bollsaq, not to mention the support fees you owe for using the channel here ;) | 01:08 |
capoderra | ok thanks! | 01:08 |
escott | marcluc, its easiest if you disable secure boot in the firmware | 01:08 |
Bollsaq | escott: I didn't read the fine print. D'oh | 01:09 |
Andrew_R | Bollsaq: not necessarily, go to https://shop.kingston.com/web_rma/default.asp and fill out the form, yeah it was only $8 but if they make it easy to get a replacement, why not? | 01:09 |
histo | marcluc: What happens when you try to install that it won't complete? Black screen... What? | 01:09 |
histo | like pulling teeth | 01:09 |
marcluc | no | 01:09 |
Andrew_R | Bollsaq: they probably replace those cheap drives all the time | 01:09 |
marcluc | where is firmware located? | 01:09 |
histo | marcluc: Do you actually get booted the GUI ffs if you can tell us what you are experiencing perhaps we can help. | 01:09 |
marcluc | ok | 01:09 |
histo | Rather than play 20 questions | 01:09 |
escott | !who | marcluc its that thing that you see when you first turn the computer on press SOMETHING for setup | 01:10 |
ubottu | marcluc its that thing that you see when you first turn the computer on press SOMETHING for setup: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :) | 01:10 |
marcluc | i will make another attempt and be more specific | 01:10 |
histo | marcluc: in one line hopefully | 01:10 |
marcluc | ok thank you | 01:10 |
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redpanda | ubottu: i dont have that option. also it say i cant update package information since 137 days before O.o | 01:13 |
ubottu | redpanda: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 01:13 |
redpanda | O.o | 01:14 |
marcluc | but windows 8 blocks the bios | 01:14 |
histo | redpanda: You don't have what option? | 01:14 |
redpanda | guys? | 01:14 |
histo | marcluc: no it doesn't block the bios. Your system has EFI | 01:14 |
histo | marcluc: doens't have BIOS | 01:14 |
dr_willis | redpanda: ? | 01:14 |
redpanda | the upgrade option in update manager | 01:14 |
histo | redpanda: I'm the one who told the bot to tell you that. | 01:14 |
redpanda | ok | 01:14 |
histo | redpanda: you have to follow the directions on the page to see the 12.10 update | 01:14 |
histo | redpanda: especially since you are running LTS | 01:15 |
redpanda | histo: i dont have that option. also it say it cant update package information since 137 days before O.o. but i just update it | 01:15 |
histo | redpanda: you have to run update-manager -d | 01:16 |
histo | redpanda: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/QuantalUpgrades Here are instructions step by step | 01:16 |
redpanda | update manager --dist | 01:17 |
jon_nw | random question: using financial terms, if i want to transfer some money between accounts, what is the word used to refer to the receiving account and the sending account? | 01:17 |
Andrew_R | redpanda: if it says you haven't updated in 137 days after you just updated, usually that's because you have one or more repositories that failed to update | 01:17 |
redpanda | true i have error. i see now. this seem official repos | 01:18 |
redpanda | i thought it was a repo for an app i try to install another day. but... seem is a officla repo | 01:18 |
histo | redpanda: which repos are you using? Which country code? | 01:19 |
Andrew_R | redpanda: Are your official repos set up to a mirror that is no longer available? try setting a different mirror | 01:19 |
redpanda | i am in peru but i mark for denver during install | 01:20 |
redpanda | Andrew_R: gonna try that :) | 01:20 |
histo | redpanda: pastebin your /etc/sources.list | 01:20 |
tacorwin | Hello! How could i get a "Ubuntu cloak"? | 01:20 |
tacorwin | (also, i do help in the ubuntu manual, if that information was needed.) | 01:21 |
SnuBDag | есть русские кто нить | 01:22 |
redpanda | here the problematic repos: http://pastebin.com/78uVpQBb | 01:24 |
Andrew_R | redpanda: those aren't official repos | 01:25 |
redpanda | mmmmmm | 01:25 |
redpanda | but i disable them . make an update and still saying it cant update packages | 01:26 |
Andrew_R | redpanda: "plasma-widget-menubar" is all that contains, but it only has files for lucid and maverick | 01:26 |
redpanda | mmm | 01:26 |
redpanda | let me try agin disable them | 01:26 |
OerHeks | use ppa-purge to roll back | 01:27 |
Andrew_R | the second one is interesting: http://ppa.launchpad.net/artfwo/ppa/ubuntu/dists/ missing directory for precise | 01:28 |
OerHeks | it does for raring :-D | 01:28 |
Vivekananda | hey everyone. I run java -version on ubuntu 12.04 precise and it gives me a version and also locate jvm gives me jvm locations both 1.6 and 1.7 | 01:31 |
Vivekananda | but javac gives me an error . What am I missing | 01:31 |
jrib | Vivekananda: you should tell the channel the error | 01:31 |
histo | redpanda: those are ppa's | 01:31 |
histo | redpanda: not officially supported | 01:31 |
redpanda | histo: its true | 01:32 |
redpanda | thanks | 01:32 |
redpanda | last time i disable them i miss one | 01:32 |
mradot_ | if you use a wubi installer to install ubuntu where do the files go | 01:32 |
redpanda | now it update | 01:32 |
mradot_ | hello | 01:33 |
juggalonaut | does anyone know if slitaz is a good os | 01:33 |
Vivekananda | javac says the the program javac can be found in the following packages --- | 01:33 |
mradot_ | if you use a wubi installer to install ubuntu where do the files go | 01:33 |
escott | mradot_, somewhere in windows... WUBI isn't too popular around here | 01:33 |
BONG_IT | how can i see the active interfaces lan | 01:33 |
mradot_ | i used wubi like installer to install linux mint | 01:33 |
redpanda | thanks guys :3 now upgrading to 12.10 | 01:33 |
mradot_ | and now linux mint doesn't work | 01:33 |
juggalonaut | wubi will acually run worse than a side by side install of ubuntu and windows | 01:34 |
mradot_ | and i need the files that were on linux mint | 01:34 |
juggalonaut | it gets really slow really fast | 01:34 |
mradot_ | i looked in the windows partition and couldn't find them | 01:34 |
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redpanda | wubi create a virtual disk. in just one BIG file | 01:35 |
mradot_ | can i get my lost files back | 01:35 |
redpanda | i am curious. there is a way to open that virtual disk??? | 01:35 |
BONG_IT | how can i see the active interfaces lan | 01:35 |
juggalonaut | exactly thats why it is really slow it runs over windows | 01:35 |
mradot_ | so can i not access the files | 01:35 |
redpanda | mmmm | 01:36 |
redpanda | lets seachr | 01:36 |
redpanda | search* | 01:36 |
juggalonaut | no the files are deeply encrypted in your windows folders and i have never had sucess with that | 01:36 |
Vivekananda | jrib: I will post the entire output in a pastebin and be back | 01:37 |
mradot_ | :'( | 01:37 |
juggalonaut | this is why i chose to install on 2 seperate partitions | 01:37 |
Tex_Nick | 12.10 with gnome classic DE ... occasionally firefox looses it's title bar & becomes non-responsive ... it always happens when i'm using another application so i'm not sure what's triggering it ... i have to kill the firefox process & restart firefox ... any clues as to what may be causing it ? | 01:37 |
escott | mradot_, what does WUBI have to do with mint? | 01:37 |
mradot_ | i used a wubi like installer | 01:37 |
juggalonaut | no idea tex sorry | 01:37 |
escott | Tex_Nick, what kind of hard drive/filesystem are you using? | 01:38 |
mradot_ | it does the same thing as wubi | 01:38 |
escott | mradot_, wubi probably stomped on the mint boot entries | 01:38 |
mradot_ | i made a text editor. Will i not be able to get my text editor back | 01:38 |
juggalonaut | i agree with escott it more than likely did | 01:38 |
Tex_Nick | escott : WD 1TB HD with EXT4 | 01:38 |
redpanda | u may be can boot it with grub disk | 01:38 |
escott | mradot_, wubi really isnt intended for the way you are using it. it is supposed to be a gentle introduction that can be easily uninstalled. you should do a real install | 01:39 |
mradot_ | i am running linux mint 14 right now on a real install | 01:39 |
juggalonaut | escott is right the wubi is ment for people just startin in linux | 01:39 |
mradot_ | i can't get into 13 though | 01:39 |
redpanda | mmm | 01:39 |
redpanda | try update the grub | 01:40 |
mradot_ | i used wubi when i was just getting started | 01:40 |
mradot_ | but i had files on that os | 01:40 |
Ben64 | you might want to ask the mint people, this channel is for ubuntu only | 01:40 |
Ben64 | !mint | 01:40 |
ubottu | Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org | 01:40 |
redpanda | mradot_: come to mint channel | 01:41 |
Tex_Nick | escott: i'm curoiuos as to why you might suspect a HD/filesystem issue ? | 01:41 |
juggalonaut | does anyone have any knowlege of slitaz OS | 01:42 |
somsip | !slitaz | juggalonaut | 01:42 |
escott | Tex_Nick, ff calls fsync all the freaking time | 01:43 |
juggalonaut | ya i want to install it alongside ubuntu 12.04 LTS | 01:43 |
Ben64 | juggalonaut: ask them? | 01:43 |
somsip | juggalonaut: not supported here. there is a bot command that shows where it is discussed but I can't remember it right now | 01:43 |
juggalonaut | ok | 01:44 |
IdleOne | !alis | 01:44 |
ubottu | 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* | 01:44 |
BONG_IT | how can i see the active interfaces lan | 01:44 |
Ben64 | ifconfig | 01:44 |
Tex_Nick | escott : ok ... i'll have a look at that ... hey thanks for the input ;-) | 01:45 |
escott | Tex_Nick, i doubt its that. maybe if your other apps are putting a lot of load on the disk, but ext4 is sufficiently robust (if it were btrfs almost certainly fsync) | 01:45 |
escott | !info eatmydata | Tex_Nick | 01:45 |
redpanda | mradot_: are you there? | 01:45 |
ubottu | Tex_Nick: eatmydata (source: libeatmydata): library and utilities designed to disable fsync and friends. In component universe, is optional. Version 26-2 (quantal), package size 7 kB, installed size 76 kB | 01:45 |
histo | mradot_: You'd have to ask in #mint | 01:46 |
BONG_IT | how to change eth1 to eth0 | 01:46 |
histo | mradot_: basically from my understading they are stored in either a image file on the C drive | 01:47 |
histo | BONG_IT: why? | 01:47 |
BONG_IT | theirs no networlk | 01:47 |
BONG_IT | unreachable | 01:47 |
escott | BONG_IT, /etc/udev/rules.d/persistent something | 01:48 |
Tex_Nick | escott : "eatmydata" ... lol ... i just gotta look into this ... hey thanks for the pointer :-) | 01:48 |
Vivekananda | Hey everyone | 01:48 |
histo | BONG_IT: You'd have to edit udev rules but should matter what the interface is called for you to access network resources on it. | 01:48 |
Vivekananda | what should I do https://gist.github.com/anonymous/505e668b44dae892785e | 01:48 |
histo | Vivekananda: install one of the recommended packages if you want to run the javac command | 01:49 |
BONG_IT | how to edit this | 01:50 |
Vivekananda | histo: that I got :). But I was wondering, dont I already have a jdk package installed ? | 01:50 |
histo | Vivekananda: yes but aparently not one that has javac do a locate javac and you will see it's not there | 01:51 |
histo | Vivekananda: also paste.ubuntu.com is a lot easier than git | 01:51 |
Vivekananda | histo: I will keep that in mind. I used pastebin but a lot of people recommended against it so I remembered github | 01:52 |
histo | BONG_IT: http://blog.carlosgomez.net/2009/10/change-interface-name-eth1-to-eth0-on.html | 01:52 |
BONG_IT | thanks | 01:53 |
Vivekananda | now I will have to remember another :(. But coming back to the question. How is it that installed an open jdk and dont have javac in it. Pardon my ignorance but is it not true that a jdk budles jvm and javac ? | 01:53 |
escott | Vivekananda, the jdk should have the compiler. did you install the jre by mistake | 01:54 |
ClientAlive | where can I go to learn how the initrd is loaded and used? Not the general, basic boot process but information about the initrd specifically. | 01:54 |
Vivekananda | escott: I pasted the output above somewhere. Did you already see it ? | 01:54 |
Vivekananda | did I miss something? | 01:54 |
Vivekananda | https://gist.github.com/anonymous/505e668b44dae892785e | 01:55 |
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escott | ClientAlive, you can gunzip it and look around inside | 01:55 |
Kris_away | I'm tryign to find user statics for ubuntu and the official ubuntu distros, anyone know of a source that has download numbers for k/x/ubuntu? | 01:55 |
moes | I currently have Ubuntu-10.04 install on sda1 ...I want to install 12.04 on sda3 and have it all configured before I delete 10.04...If possible where do I install grub2 from 12.04 | 01:56 |
Vivekananda | escott: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5632988/ | 01:56 |
escott | Kris_away, there are no really good numbers for that | 01:56 |
ClientAlive | escott: I might do that - but, I'm dealing with a boot issue and need to learn how the kernel, boot loader and initrd interact to produce a healthy boot. My situation involves / in a logical volume on raid and I need to plan my strategy so I can get at / in the boot process. | 01:56 |
Kris_away | Doesn't canonical track repo and iso traffic? | 01:56 |
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Kris_away | I'm developing a game and without some rough numbers I don't know what to support. | 01:57 |
ForSpareParts | I have an Ubuntu machine that I'm using as a media center (with XBMC). Is there a way to VNC into it to do admin stuff WITHOUT interrupting XBMC, which I usually leave running in full-screen mode? | 01:57 |
escott | Kris_away, for their own servers probably, but not for mirrors, and what about torrents, and how many downloads per install is it 1 download for 4 installs or 4 downloads to 1 instlal | 01:57 |
histo | ForSpareParts: you could use tightvnc and it will create a seperate display for vnc | 01:58 |
Kris_away | escott: Every time you apt-get update you are basically caling home from a unique IP though, you'd think they'd track based on that... | 01:58 |
histo | ForSpareParts: or just use ssh and forward X apps over ssh | 01:58 |
ForSpareParts | histo: How do I set that up on Ubuntu's end? Right now VNC connects me to the current display. | 01:58 |
ForSpareParts | histo: I'd be okay with the SSH solution, too. Do you have a tutorial or guide for either one? | 01:59 |
escott | Kris_away, i don't apt-get to canonical | 01:59 |
histo | ForSpareParts: What is your client that you are connecting to the ubuntu box with? | 01:59 |
ForSpareParts | histo: At the moment, Chicken (OSX). I use TightVNC on my Windows boxes. | 02:00 |
escott | Kris_away, and im certain emu doesn't call home to canonical to let them know i updated from them | 02:00 |
JamesGatz | i'd like to upgrade my laptop hard drive. I have a new, larger drive attached to my laptop via USB. what's the most direct way to do this? | 02:00 |
Vivekananda | anyone care to comment on my jdk situation ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/5632988/ | 02:01 |
Kris_away | JamesGatz: When I move from a small drive to larger I just use clonezilla, although you can clone a disk right in terminal. | 02:01 |
histo | ForSpareParts: well to use ssh with X forwarding you would need to install Xquartz on OSX and an X server on with the windows clients. Basically the clients need their own X server to diplay the remote apps over ssh. Tightvnc seems liek a better solution if you don't feel comfortable with that as then you could jsut vnc regardless of what's on the client | 02:01 |
histo | ForSpareParts: let me find you a tute | 02:01 |
JamesGatz | Kris_away: thanks, i'm downloading it now! just wondering if there was another preferred option. | 02:01 |
histo | ForSpareParts: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Servers#tightvncserver | 02:02 |
ForSpareParts | histo: Actually, the SSH solution might be *better* if it would go any faster than VNC. VNC's being very sluggish for me right now, and I can't imagine it'll be any better when the machine's running a video or something. | 02:02 |
JamesGatz | Kris_away: can i clone directly to the bare drive or do i need to create a filesystem on it? | 02:02 |
escott | ForSpareParts, X is pretty bad for most modern networks | 02:02 |
Kris_away | JamesGatz: You can copy a file system, or just a raw image with bootloader and all, all remaining space will be blank which you can format with gparted or something | 02:03 |
ForSpareParts | escott: Hm. Is there a way to improve VNC latency? Or is this a Vino problem? | 02:03 |
escott | JamesGatz, clones are always bare, and can only be done from a USB thumb drive. ie you need to make the usb installer and boot that before doing the dd copy | 02:03 |
ForSpareParts | (I'm just using the default vino server at the moment) | 02:03 |
escott | JamesGatz, i don't see the point. i would just reinstall. | 02:03 |
histo | ForSpareParts: tightvnc supports compression and should be a little faster. But just fowarding the specific apps you need through ssh would ultimately be faster. Any reason you need gui apps and can't just use ssh to administer? | 02:03 |
escott | !clone | JamesGatz you can use this to copy your package list | 02:04 |
ubottu | JamesGatz you can use this to copy your package list: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « aptitude --display-format '%p' search '?installed!?automatic' > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo xargs aptitude --schedule-only install < my-packages ; sudo aptitude install » (this may cause problems with multiarch before 12.10) - See also | 02:04 |
ForSpareParts | histo: mostly that my roommates need to be able to use it, too, and none of them are terminal gurus | 02:04 |
escott | ForSpareParts, assuming you aren't using dialup anywhere your latency is your latency | 02:04 |
aartist | did anyone installed ubuntu speech recognition? | 02:04 |
JamesGatz | so if i clone to the bare drive, i can expand the resulting partition to use the unused space? | 02:05 |
JamesGatz | \ | 02:05 |
escott | ForSpareParts, not a whole lot you can do about latency. if your problem were bandwidth then VNC might be a bad fit | 02:05 |
aartist | I have it not working.., It says speech unable to be transcribed. | 02:05 |
escott | JamesGatz, depending on layout it may be harder, but yes | 02:05 |
moes | I currently have Ubuntu-10.04 install on sda1 ...I want to install 12.04 on sda3 and have it all configured before I delete 10.04...If possible where do I install grub2 from 12.04 | 02:06 |
ForSpareParts | escott: It seems weird that that'd be the problem, though. I mean, I'm going over wireless, but still. Modern network, ten feet from the router. | 02:06 |
Kris_away | If in doubt - Grub all your drives! lol | 02:06 |
ForSpareParts | I suppose I can just try TightVNC and X forwarding and see which works better. | 02:06 |
ForSpareParts | In any event: histo, escott, thanks for your help! | 02:06 |
len | Anyone running any buntu as a VB guest and have a functioning mouse scroll wheel? It not working for me in either 12.04 or 12.10 guests. Other linux guests have functioning scroll wheels. | 02:07 |
wilee-nilee | len, Alaways has here. | 02:08 |
JamesGatz | len: once i get guest additions installed, yes | 02:08 |
len | Hmm. I tried both the newest guest additions from Oracle and lasted packaged versions and no dice. | 02:09 |
len | works on other non-buntu guests though | 02:09 |
len | This is with Kubuntu 12.04 and 12.10 | 02:10 |
len | no scroll in either | 02:10 |
ClientAlive | if I use a custom kernel, do I need to set anything up in the package manager so it won't update the kernel? | 02:10 |
len | It will work if I turn off mouse integration | 02:10 |
len | but that is worse than no scroll | 02:10 |
JamesGatz | len: when you say "tried", are you sure the additions installed? | 02:11 |
len | JamesGatz, Do you have mouse integration enabled? | 02:11 |
len | Oh, yeah, cause all the other functions of Guest additons work fine | 02:11 |
JamesGatz | len, - i'm not sure | 02:12 |
JamesGatz | ok | 02:12 |
wilee-nilee | len, I have found in general that ubuntu in a virtual even with sufficient memory is clunky, I never use mouse integration, there "I" believe is the problem | 02:12 |
len | Except mouse integration works fine in non-buntu linux guests | 02:13 |
madam | Did an update of 12.10 security patches and fixes... refuses to reboot. Hangs at the "starting timidity++ Alsa midi emulation" part.----Recovery menu: (file system state: read only) - so how do I get around the hang?----- Can I edit out the problem code and just bypass it? | 02:13 |
madam | ------If so how?----Any ideas on the subject? | 02:13 |
wilee-nilee | len, That is a erroneous correlation. ;) | 02:13 |
len | How is that? Two versions of buntu LTS and current--neither work. | 02:14 |
len | Other linuxes work | 02:14 |
len | Obviously their is something different in the buntus | 02:14 |
len | in reguards to guest-additions | 02:14 |
wilee-nilee | len, Inspite of most linux releases be quite similar, there are differences. I have had other Linux OS's run great in a virtual as well, without and integration. | 02:15 |
escott | madam, usually you get read only because the disks are failing in some way | 02:15 |
len | It is not a general linux guest problem, obviously | 02:16 |
escott | madam, boot your install media and go to "try ubuntu" then open "gnome-disks" and check the smart status | 02:16 |
escott | len, the hot corners are a real mess for virtualbox | 02:16 |
madam | solid state | 02:17 |
madam | encrytpted | 02:17 |
len | I am running KDE. Performance is not too bad either--actually pretty good. Only issue is with mouse scroll. | 02:17 |
vjacob | hello all. I'm getting a kernel panic on a regular basis (I am almost at the point that I can reproduce it with a few steps). What should I include in the bug report? | 02:18 |
len | But I don't think scroll issue has anything to do with the Desktop environment. | 02:18 |
escott | vjacob, is your kernel tainted? | 02:18 |
ClientAlive | I'm planning to build a custom kernel for my ubuntu but I need to know if I should do something with the package manager so it stops updating the kernel and/or the initrd | 02:19 |
vjacob | tainted? | 02:19 |
escott | vjacob, are you running proprietary modules (nvidia/amd/broadcom?) | 02:19 |
Kris_away | Interesting... there's 234'000 steam-linux users... | 02:19 |
len | I can see how the hot corners could present other issues in a VB though | 02:19 |
vjacob | escott, not that I know of | 02:19 |
vjacob | possibly broadcom | 02:20 |
wilee-nilee | len, Have you considered dual booting? | 02:20 |
Vivekananda | HOw do I find out where a symlink is pointing to ? | 02:20 |
jonnnyxero | evening all | 02:20 |
vjacob | Vivekananda, ls -l in the dir it is in | 02:20 |
len | That wouldn't work for what I'm using it for. I support different people on different OS's and like to have VB's of everything I am supporting. | 02:21 |
escott | vjacob, what is the output of "cat /proc/sys/kernel/tainted | 02:21 |
len | I already have it on bare metal on my notebook, and have no issues there. | 02:22 |
Vivekananda | vjacob: It gives me a link -> file but does not gimme the path to the file . | 02:22 |
wilee-nilee | len, With a extended partition you can have many OS's, you're are using the disc space already. | 02:22 |
Vivekananda | I want to know where that "file" is located | 02:22 |
wilee-nilee | len, I have 5 OS's on my 256 gig ssd. | 02:23 |
len | I know all about that. Used to do that all the time, but you can't be working on more than one os at the same time. | 02:23 |
dr_willis | Vivekananda: then it wuld be in the current directyory i belive. | 02:23 |
krux | Vivekananda, ls -all /path/to/symlink should show you where it is pointing | 02:23 |
vjacob | what dr?willis wrote | 02:23 |
cfhowlett | jonnnyxero, greetings | 02:23 |
Vivekananda | dr_willis: Hello :) glad to see you | 02:23 |
dr_willis | a soft link can be 'relative' or 'absolute' | 02:23 |
len | My machine is fast enough where the vbs are working well. | 02:23 |
wilee-nilee | len, true, sounds like you have what you need, we just never know here unless we ask. ;) | 02:24 |
len | just this one tiny issue with the scroll wheel | 02:24 |
dr_willis | foo -> /home/user/foo or -> '../foo' i recall | 02:24 |
vjacob | escott, well I'd have to reboot the machine to do that. hold on... | 02:24 |
vjacob | will take a photo first | 02:24 |
Vivekananda | so then my question is I wanna know what does this mean. http://paste.ubuntu.com/5632988/. | 02:24 |
len | I search the Internet and found other people with same problem, but no solutions so far excpet to turn off mouse integration | 02:25 |
Vivekananda | so initially I had ubuntu 10.04 and then I did a fresh install of 12.04 on / partition and just copied the /home over | 02:25 |
wilee-nilee | Vivekananda, looks like two instances of java. | 02:25 |
len | which is more of a pain than having no scroll | 02:25 |
len | just don't understand what the issue is that make it only not work in the buntu guests | 02:25 |
wilee-nilee | len, Everytime I have installed ubuntu virtually I have wondered why it was not designed to run better, although I can only look at it from my own point of view, I have not asked others if they exsperience the same. | 02:27 |
wilee-nilee | *experience | 02:27 |
Kris_away | if you want to run linux well you'd be better with KVM or Xen | 02:28 |
len | Hmm. Here is something interesting | 02:28 |
Vivekananda | wilee-nilee: well the thing is the first four of the output are sym links . the last three are actual folders. I am guessing the first four exist coz I copied the home over with env variable from there. also they point nowhere but the same directory as dr_willis said | 02:28 |
len | scroll wheel triggers no xev events in guest buntus!!! | 02:28 |
jonnnyxero | Soo anyone wanna help me with some necromancy involving a horse? | 02:28 |
len | no wonder it doesn't work in X | 02:29 |
len | Question is why | 02:29 |
Kris_away | Is Ubunt 13.04 ready for regular use? I heard it's been frozen now so things should not break | 02:29 |
cfhowlett | Kris_away, "ready for regular use" would imply that's it's actually been released for regular use. It hasn't. | 02:30 |
Vivekananda | dr_willis: So my problem was that I just casually tried running javac and it said not found. and here is the output https://gist.github.com/anonymous/505e668b44dae892785e. I am trying to ascertain 1. how can I have jdk and no javac. 2. why update alternatives not giving ma choice when I clearly have a folder saying java-7-.. also. | 02:30 |
jonnnyxero | hopefully i wont have serious graphics lag on that one | 02:30 |
wilee-nilee | Kris_away, The general advice is not to use it as a main OS until release. | 02:30 |
Kris_away | Well I use Debian "Testing" as a main OS and it's more stable than LTS releases lol | 02:31 |
jonnnyxero | ^^ | 02:31 |
vjacob | escott, took a photo. rebooting... one min | 02:31 |
Kris_away | All that chat about ubuntu rolling.... why not have LTSsnapshots+Rolling like some other distros. | 02:32 |
wilee-nilee | Kris_away, I like my coffee cream and with sugar rather then black, about as relevant. ;) | 02:32 |
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cfhowlett | Kris_away, perhaps best to move this discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic so this channel can continue the main topic; support ... | 02:33 |
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vjacob | escott: 5120 | 02:33 |
escott | 512 not 5120 | 02:34 |
escott | vjacob, so you aren't tainted | 02:34 |
Kris_away | Is there a pps that has the latest and best open source drivers for recent nvidia/ati cards? 600/6000/7000 stuff | 02:35 |
CalicoJack | I am interested in Kris_away's question as well, every time i use the built in driver thing it doesn't work (i'm using 12.04 LTS) | 02:36 |
dr_willis | Kris_away: check the xswat ppa | 02:36 |
vjacob | escott, hmm, the first character before 120 is odd. when I copy paste the text into gedit it shows as "5120" | 02:37 |
escott | vjacob, so it was "120" | 02:37 |
Kris_away | dr_willis: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat I'm guessing | 02:37 |
escott | vjacob, 120 means nobody is going to look at this | 02:37 |
vjacob | escott, ok. I started seeing this kernel panic after installing a kernel for 8192cu | 02:37 |
vjacob | ok | 02:37 |
CalicoJack | oh snap, i'm sorry i want the closed source drivers from nvidia | 02:38 |
vjacob | my question still stands | 02:38 |
vjacob | What should I include in the bug report? | 02:38 |
escott | vjacob, 120 means: rmmod -f, machine check exception, bad page, and tainted kernel | 02:38 |
vjacob | oh | 02:38 |
escott | vjacob, 120 honestly means that you are wasting peoples time submitting the bug | 02:38 |
danman1453 | i have a problem, that i didnt know was a problem..... my desktop bar on the top has no application menu? i have been using the little black "unity launcher?" and searching for the apps by name. | 02:39 |
escott | vjacob, your hardware is failing, you have proprietary modules and you are kicking the kernel when its down to boot | 02:39 |
danman1453 | how do i enable this menu? | 02:39 |
CalicoJack | Every time I try and update to nvidia experimental drivers using the "additional drivers" dialogue, the install fails. i'm using 12.04 LTS 64-bit | 02:39 |
vjacob | escott, I don't remember any kicking... | 02:39 |
CalicoJack | Anyone else having this problem? | 02:39 |
escott | vjacob, (the rmmod -f) | 02:39 |
dr_willis | danman1453: you normally use the ubuntu button at the top left. thats the 'dash' to launch things. there are 3rd party indicator applets to add the old style menus | 02:40 |
danman1453 | oh. what name should i look for in the software center? as an example? | 02:40 |
escott | vjacob, you can dig through dmesg to try and figure out the source of these different issues. you should also run memtest86 to check your ram | 02:41 |
vjacob | escott> thanks I guess... | 02:41 |
Kris_away | What's the easiest way to make ubuntu look like gnome2/xfce? I'd like to test stuff on the main distro but find the UI kinda, ehhhh | 02:41 |
dr_willis | danman1453: not in the software center as far as i know. there used to be a list of indicator-applets on askubuntu.com from 3rd party sources | 02:41 |
Vivekananda | I simply deleted the folder called java-7openjdk--. Now I am thinking of installing it later properly and not sure how it was messed up | 02:41 |
danman1453 | ok, i will start the hunt. thanks dr_willis | 02:41 |
dr_willis | Kris_away: install the xfce desktop and login to it.. | 02:41 |
Tex_Nick | danman1453: i'm using the gnome classic desktop enviornment with 12.10 ... it provides the older style look & feel | 02:41 |
cfhowlett | Kris_away, sudo apt-get install xfce4 | 02:42 |
danman1453 | next question, i have a strange terminal prompt showing as an artifact overlaying my desktop. I can't turn it off, but if i move a window around, the screen refreshes and it goes away. sorta | 02:42 |
vjacob | escott: thanks for offering your explaination | 02:43 |
danman1453 | gnome classic? i imagine i can find that using aptitude? | 02:43 |
wilee-nilee | danman1453, there is a 3rd party app that you can add stuff to it with I forget the name of it though I have not used unity for a long time. | 02:43 |
danman1453 | how can i do a screenshot to show how my desktop looks currently for debugging purposes? | 02:44 |
redpanda | guys any of u have ubuntu installed via wubi?? | 02:44 |
vjacob | escott, I guess I'm just a bit surprised by the situation, and that a kernel panic would not be considered. I assume it's because details about it wouldn't be detailed enough. | 02:45 |
Tex_Nick | danman1453: what i did was ... sudo apt-get install gnome-panel ... then at login on click on the ubuntu icon & select "gnome classic" after that it will remember the setting | 02:45 |
danman1453 | thanks Tex_Nick | 02:46 |
cfhowlett | redpanda, yes. ONCE. | 02:46 |
cfhowlett | !anyone|redpanda, | 02:46 |
ubottu | redpanda,: 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. | 02:46 |
escott | vjacob, its broken hardware with closed source software to boot | 02:46 |
jonnnyxero | Ok | 02:46 |
escott | vjacob, im not sure what you expect anyone to say about that | 02:46 |
dr_willis | redpanda: a lot of people use wubi. but its often a very fragile setup and can break easially. Best to do a full normal install | 02:46 |
redpanda | ok ok. u know if is podible to run wubi virtual disk in virtualbox or another viertual machine? btw i like that bot. very useful | 02:47 |
escott | vjacob, there is a RedHat engineer who blocks about kernel dumps he looks through as part of his job | 02:47 |
jonnnyxero | ? | 02:47 |
danman1453 | any thoughts on my screen artifacts? or how to take a screenshot so i can show you? | 02:47 |
CalicoJack | Hello everyone I am having a small problem: Every time I try and update to nvidia experimental drivers using the "additional drivers" dialogue, the install fails. i'm using 12.04 LTS 64-bit | 02:47 |
jonnnyxero | do not run wubi | 02:47 |
dr_willis | redpanda: thers guides out on converting a wubi install to a 'normal install' on a hd. but ive never seen a guide on converting one to a vb install. | 02:47 |
escott | vjacob, lots of funny bit flipping and other hardware errors that cause strange spurious errors... and thats from people who are paying for RHEL | 02:47 |
jonnnyxero | it is the devil | 02:47 |
mardroid | Get a camera | 02:48 |
Tex_Nick | danman1453: at any time after that if you want to use unity ... just click on the ubuntu icon again @ login and select unity | 02:48 |
danman1453 | thanks Tex_Nick | 02:48 |
escott | vjacob, you could pay someone to tell you pretty much what i have already told you, but it sounds like failing hardware is a likely cause | 02:48 |
redpanda | dr_willis: at leaast a way to mount/open that disk? | 02:48 |
Tex_Nick | danman1453: np hope it works well for you ;-) | 02:49 |
jonnnyxero | dont think so... | 02:49 |
dr_willis | redpanda: wubi installs to a virtal filesystem in a file. you can mount that file via the mount commands loop options | 02:49 |
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wilee-nilee | danman1453, use screenshot or prtsc and post it on imagebin | 02:50 |
escott | vjacob, "who blogs" not "who blocks" cant type tonight | 02:50 |
danman1453 | ok wilee-nilee | 02:50 |
redpanda | dr_willis: like this? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1037874 | 02:53 |
danman1453 | ok, screenshot of my desktop artifacts: | 02:54 |
danman1453 | http://imagebin.org/251054 | 02:54 |
danman1453 | most are on the right side of the image | 02:54 |
redpanda | dr_willis: thanks XD | 02:55 |
vjacob | escott, http://www.withdevo.net/?p=42 ...do you know if that list is more or less "up-to-date" ? | 02:56 |
escott | vjacob, thats the same table i was using | 02:56 |
vjacob | escott, ok. thx | 02:57 |
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pentester | I changed my computer name in /etc/hostname ever since terminals are really slow and pings to router are 100ms | 03:08 |
pentester | could this be the result? | 03:08 |
themoebius | Hey, there's a problem with gcc-4.7 that prevents me from compiling a python package. I'm trying to install 4.6 and remove 4.7, but a bunch of other packages like build-essential, libboost, etc. depend on the gcc package. How can I get around this? | 03:09 |
pentester | I have a SSD. running a simple sudo apt-get update takes 5-10 seconds to prompt me for password | 03:10 |
gok | so its impossible to sync music to any iOS6+ device on ubuntu | 03:11 |
redpanda | dr_willis: u saw that user asking about to get back his file in wubi install?? | 03:11 |
cfhowlett | !ipod|gok | 03:11 |
ubottu | gok: For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto - For the iPhone and the iPod Touch, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone - See !RockBox for information on liberating your iPod | 03:11 |
cfhowlett | gok, apple is not linux friendly. | 03:11 |
redpanda | i love ub0ttu | 03:12 |
gok | its just suprising because it's unix based isnt it? | 03:12 |
cfhowlett | gok, after so many forks? you and I also share DNA but that doesn't make us brothers ... | 03:13 |
redpanda | mradot_: are you there??? | 03:13 |
gok | good point. | 03:13 |
escott | themoebius, can you not parallel install the other compiler | 03:13 |
gok | well has anyone had success using itunes through an XP virtual machine? | 03:14 |
themoebius | escott: i'm trying to figure out if there's a way for update-alternatives to handle this? | 03:14 |
gok | because I'm far too lazy to boot into the win7 partition... | 03:14 |
cfhowlett | gok, that is one method but YMMV ... | 03:14 |
gok | kk | 03:15 |
sp3ct3r | gok: yes but its slow | 03:15 |
redpanda | gok: i thought it is pisible to copy files to ur ibad without itunes | 03:15 |
gok | just trying to decide if I want to deal ith the hassle to get a 4s, | 03:15 |
sp3ct3r | for me anyways. I use pwntunes from cydia (iphone is jailbroken)...its expensive but i can drag and drop music using any file explorer | 03:16 |
gok | pardon my one handed typing, holding my daughter who just got shots. | 03:16 |
Perroviejo | hola | 03:16 |
redpanda | holaaaa | 03:16 |
cfhowlett | gok, REALLY glad you shared the explanation together with the problem :) | 03:17 |
TysonBrooks | So.... When are the stable releases expected to be out for the ubuntu tv, tablet and phone? | 03:17 |
cfhowlett | Perroviejo, greetings | 03:17 |
cfhowlett | !table|TysonBrooks, | 03:17 |
cfhowlett | !tablet|TysonBrooks, | 03:17 |
ubottu | TysonBrooks,: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch | 03:17 |
gok | sp3ct3r, how does jailbreaking affect applecare? I want the warranty, but I dont know if I can mix that with jailbreaking | 03:17 |
redpanda | perroviejo mean old dog XD | 03:17 |
cfhowlett | gok, offtopic. ask apple | 03:17 |
Perroviejo | yes | 03:18 |
Perroviejo | xD -.- | 03:18 |
gok | I know it is off topic, but it came up. | 03:18 |
kepler | anyone know of a way to easily ssh to one server and then ssh to another? kinda like if i "ssh server.net uptime", only "ssh server.net ssh anotherserver.net" -- but want to run it like "xssh anotherserver.net" | 03:18 |
cfhowlett | !topic | 03:18 |
ubottu | Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic | 03:18 |
Perroviejo | no escribo ingles ni se hablarlo, solo estoy mirando para aprender, | 03:18 |
sp3ct3r | gok: apple wont work on the phone but jailbreaking is easily reversed by restoring phone in itunes | 03:19 |
cfhowlett | !es|Perroviejo, | 03:19 |
ubottu | Perroviejo,: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro. | 03:19 |
sp3ct3r | sorry for the offtopic | 03:19 |
Perroviejo | ok gracias por el dato | 03:19 |
cfhowlett | sp3ct3r, no worries. just use #ubuntu-offtopic for such ... | 03:19 |
cfhowlett | Perroviejo, de nada | 03:20 |
redpanda | yo hablo español si necesitas ayuda | 03:20 |
redpanda | there is an ubuntu-es O.o | 03:21 |
Perroviejo | no mas que nada, andaba queriendo ver una forma de aprender el lenguaje tecnico como la mayoria de la informacion esta en ingles | 03:21 |
Perroviejo | y luego dicen que si encuentras informacion en español ya esta distorcionada | 03:21 |
redpanda | si en las salas de chat se aprende mucho | 03:21 |
cfhowlett | gentle reminder: there IS a spanish speaking channel at #ubuntu-es | 03:23 |
redpanda | ok | 03:23 |
redpanda | we cant speak spanish here??? | 03:23 |
escott | please dont | 03:23 |
cfhowlett | redpanda, please don't. that's why #ubuntu-es is provided. | 03:23 |
redpanda | ufff | 03:24 |
jose106 | you can speak any language you want here | 03:24 |
redpanda | nice | 03:24 |
jose106 | sadly there are not as many users in the #ubuntu-es as you can find here | 03:25 |
escott | jose106, no. this is the english channel. i confuses english speakers to come into this channel and see a wall of foreign text | 03:25 |
jose106 | then whay are other languages allowed? | 03:25 |
redpanda | oohh please hahaha | 03:26 |
cfhowlett | redpanda, think of it this way. I live in Beijing. I speak English. Perhaps 1 % of the people I normally encounter can hold a conversation ... | 03:26 |
Myrtti | they aren't | 03:26 |
Myrtti | !english | 03:26 |
ubottu | The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList | 03:26 |
redpanda | gosh.. | 03:26 |
jose106 | it doesn't confuses me when russians speakers are talking | 03:27 |
jose106 | that's just stupid | 03:27 |
jose106 | we just come to get help | 03:27 |
escott | jose106, but you aren't a user trying out ubuntu for the very first time | 03:27 |
jose106 | not to talk about others | 03:27 |
Riley88 | wow what a bunch of douches | 03:28 |
Riley88 | who made yall irc gods | 03:28 |
redpanda | i think lang restrictions are abusive. | 03:29 |
cfhowlett | Riley88, there are rules in every community; yours included. these are the rules here. | 03:29 |
redpanda | well | 03:29 |
cfhowlett | and there is support in native language on the other channels. No abuse intended or delivered. | 03:29 |
ejv | !language | Riley88 | 03:30 |
ubottu | Riley88: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family-friendly, polite, and professional. | 03:30 |
redpanda | u cant have enough channels never | 03:30 |
one | Hole buenos aries | 03:31 |
cfhowlett | !es|one, greetings | 03:31 |
ubottu | one, greetings: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro. | 03:31 |
baron | hi | 03:36 |
cfhowlett | baron, greetings | 03:36 |
baron | cfhowlet.... You an Ubuntu guru? | 03:37 |
cfhowlett | baron, lol. hardly. but I know a small bit ... | 03:37 |
baron | Cfhowlet.. I'm using xchat for the first time and I want to know what goes here | 03:38 |
cfhowlett | baron, OK. first see this | 03:39 |
cfhowlett | !topic|baron | 03:39 |
ubottu | baron: Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic | 03:39 |
cfhowlett | baron, that said, this is for ubuntu support. If you have a question, ask. | 03:39 |
cfhowlett | baron, if you can help others, please do so. or just watch and learn ... | 03:39 |
baron | topic | 03:40 |
cfhowlett | baron, /topic | 03:40 |
baron | I'm not a channel operator... what's the topic? | 03:40 |
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cfhowlett | #ubuntu|baron, | 03:41 |
cfhowlett | !ubuntu | 03:41 |
ubottu | Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com | 03:41 |
cfhowlett | baron, also, if you don't have a special need, but just want to chat about ubuntu in general, /join #ubuntu-offtopic Again, welcome. | 03:42 |
baron | ok cfhowlet... What can you tellmeabout ubuntu | 03:43 |
cfhowlett | baron, come over to #ubuntu-offtopic | 03:43 |
cfhowlett | baron, type in /join #ubuntu-offtopic | 03:44 |
jose106 | baron, just type: /join #ubuntu-offtopic | 03:44 |
Tex_Nick | baron : you might also have a look at this ... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat | 03:44 |
chemicaltoilet | I think baron got the memo | 03:46 |
redpanda | one: stop fooling round in ubuntu-es | 03:48 |
johnjohn1013 | concerning 12.04 LTS and it's five year support. do you think at some point we'll get a more recent supported kernel? | 03:48 |
cfhowlett | johnjohn1013, have to ask the developers that one ... | 03:48 |
Ben64 | johnjohn1013: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Release/Rolling | 03:49 |
johnjohn1013 | takes ben64. don't need it now but you never know with all the different hardware/chipsets in the next 5 years | 03:50 |
tadpole | Software Center sure is laggy when downloading more then one app | 03:54 |
Tex_Nick | tadpole : that's a rather subjective issue ... depends on a lot of factors ;-) | 03:56 |
tadpole | Its not even touching my cpu/ram or my bandwidth. So no it is not. | 03:57 |
tadpole | Its just laggy crap :p | 03:57 |
johnjohn1013 | why no just use synaptic? | 03:59 |
isaias | msg nickserv regain TechyOfficer | 03:59 |
tadpole | I use apt-get, Just checking out other things and commenting. | 03:59 |
isaias | xD | 03:59 |
tadpole | :D | 03:59 |
tadpole | nice! | 03:59 |
tadpole | atleast it was not your password | 03:59 |
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FloodBot1 | tadpole: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 03:59 |
tadpole | :/ | 03:59 |
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tadpole | floodbot1 Shhh you! | 03:59 |
TechieOfficer | there wego | 03:59 |
Guest90878 | end | 04:00 |
ejv | johnjohn1013: if you're really concerned about it, plain old debian stable might be more appropriate for you needs | 04:05 |
ejv | s/you/you're/ | 04:05 |
johnjohn1013 | ejv, i like unity! yeah, I would hate to have to go to another linux distro. | 04:07 |
ejv | You were asking about long term support and stability, but it sounds like you're just a run-of-the-mill desktop user. I think you'll be just fine. | 04:10 |
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user007 | Hi! My system seems to struggle get smooth window Animations like opening nautilus, minimize, maximize. i have intel P4 cpu with inbuilt graphics, Intel GMA950. Does ubuntu require external graphics to render smooth animations ? Or is it the Software issue ? | 04:12 |
Riley88 | user007 not really thats just a old prossesor | 04:14 |
hemangpatel | Hello ubuntu guys. Good morning | 04:14 |
Riley88 | user007 id suggest switching to a desktop enviroment that dosnt require 3d accelreation like xfce or lxde | 04:15 |
hemangpatel | I have two folders with images.. But in one folder i have updated new images. then how can i differentiate new images from that two folders ? | 04:15 |
user007 | Riley88: Lately i had installed another linux distro called Pinguy which is based on Ubuntu. And i was able get very smooth animations. No lag whatsoever. Isn't that the issue pertaining to unity ? | 04:16 |
Riley88 | user007 was it using gnome classic aka fallback mode or full gnome3 | 04:16 |
Riley88 | i know of pinguy the lagg your getting is probably because of compiz | 04:17 |
user007 | Riley88: I've tried both.. Later one uses gnome classic. But i've used gnome3 & i must say the animations were pretty smooth. | 04:18 |
Riley88 | then yea id suggest just installing gnome3 if it lets you use it over ubuntu | 04:18 |
Riley88 | or just go with xubuntu | 04:19 |
user007 | Riley88: I like Unity. It's pretty. Isn't there a way to get smooth animations ? | 04:19 |
Riley88 | not really on that prossessor you could try playing with ccsm compiz settings like changing refresh rate etc but i dout that would do much | 04:20 |
hemangpatel | Ok i found meld. | 04:20 |
user007 | Riley88: So if my processor is upgraded everything would be fine ? | 04:21 |
Riley88 | yea | 04:21 |
Riley88 | im on a slightly older i5 with hd3000 and its great | 04:21 |
Tex_Nick | user007: have you looked at your system performance with "system monitor" | 04:22 |
user007 | Riley88: Cool :) I thought it was the issue in Unity. I'll have to upgrade my processor. | 04:22 |
chainedchaos31 | Hi guys, I'm a bit new with linux, and I'm trying to update my nvidia drivers in ubuntu by following this tut: http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/ubuntu-quetzal-nvidia.html | 04:23 |
chainedchaos31 | however I get to this step and have an error :( | 04:23 |
chainedchaos31 | chainedchaos31@ubuntu:~$ sudo modprobe nvidia_current FATAL: Error inserting nvidia_current (/lib/modules/3.5.0-21-generic/updates/dkms/nvidia_current.ko): No such device | 04:23 |
user007 | Tex_Nick: Yes it's not at all loaded. CPU usage: 10% & ram usage: 30%. Rt now i'm running xchat and firefox. nautilus is open. | 04:24 |
chainedchaos31 | I've googled the error, but I'm having trouble understanding the results, is anyone able to help me out? | 04:24 |
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FloodBot1 | BullShark: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 04:25 |
Riley88 | bot | 04:25 |
nc90_ | dear FloodBot1 this time you wrong | 04:25 |
nc90_ | lol | 04:25 |
Anomaly` | I'm trying to install Ubuntu but not sure if I should use Unity | 04:25 |
dysinger | somebody please kick the BullShark bot | 04:25 |
cerberus | hello | 04:26 |
Riley88 | anomaly what is your set up | 04:26 |
Ben64 | Anomaly`: you can always change it later | 04:26 |
nc90_ | bot's war :) | 04:26 |
* dysinger wtf am I even doing in this chat | 04:26 | |
Anomaly` | ok thanx Ben64 | 04:27 |
Tex_Nick | user007: i've had some problems with Dell P4 CPUs & integrated intel graphics where unity was REAL poor | 04:28 |
Riley88 | intels graphics didnt really get decent till hd300 | 04:29 |
Riley88 | hd3000* | 04:29 |
funsizejuicyfrui | how do you look up stuff on here | 04:29 |
Riley88 | what do you mean | 04:29 |
user007 | <Tex_Nick> <Riley88> Thanks :) | 04:29 |
chainedchaos31 | anyone able to help with installing nvidia driver for ubunutu 12.10? | 04:30 |
cerberus | my god thus Ubuntu program is amazing! | 04:31 |
hemangpatel | cerberus : what happen ? | 04:32 |
cerberus | I install Ubuntu | 04:32 |
cerberus | It isn't just a program though. | 04:32 |
cerberus | It is like a whole new windows! | 04:32 |
krux | lol | 04:32 |
one | It has the zitgiest spyware | 04:33 |
rainbowtags | how can it be? | 04:33 |
Ben64 | !fud | one | 04:33 |
ubottu | one: Please do not fall prey to, or spread FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) - it is not welcome here! Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_uncertainty_and_doubt | 04:33 |
one | to inject data into the nazi compruters | 04:33 |
izx | How can i play dat files in ubuntu? | 04:33 |
* chainedchaos31 is not sure if she is being laughed at | 04:33 | |
sp3ct3r | chainedchaos: maybe, i'm on 12.04. any luck using the additional driver gui? | 04:33 |
cerberus | So what is everyone do with Ubuntu? | 04:33 |
Andrew_R | !ubuntu | cerberus | 04:33 |
ubottu | cerberus: Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com | 04:33 |
rainbowtags | one: i removed zitgiest at my first wave of optimization | 04:33 |
somsip | izx: often these are from VCDs and if you rename them as .mpg they might work in any media player | 04:34 |
Ben64 | izx: if you use the "file" command, it may provide insight into what the file type really is | 04:34 |
chainedchaos31 | sp3ct3r: My failed attempt to follow the tutorial I posted seems to have destroyed my install - I now only get the background image and can't even alt+f2 :( | 04:35 |
izx | thankyou somsip Ben64 | 04:35 |
Ben64 | chainedchaos31: can you open a terminal? (CTRL+ALT+T) | 04:36 |
chainedchaos31 | ah, yes, can do that | 04:37 |
rainbowtags | one: one? are you using salix os? it's the default account | 04:38 |
Ben64 | chainedchaos31: what driver is loaded? paste the relevant line from this command here --- lshw -C VIDEO | grep driver | 04:38 |
cerberus | q | 04:38 |
cerberus | q | 04:38 |
dave311 | hi guys, could someone please help me setting file associations? I'm trying to make sublime text 2 my default text editor instead of gedit. I went to /usr/shared/applications/default.list and changed all instances of gedit to sublime on a hunch but that didn't work | 04:39 |
cerberus | How do I exit out opf this program | 04:39 |
dave311 | /exit | 04:39 |
Aria__ | What is the most recent Ubuntu? | 04:40 |
Andrew_R | dave311: I created a .desktop file in ~/.local/applications for Subline Text 2, then used Nautilus to set the default program for the file types I wanted | 04:41 |
chainedchaos31 | Ben64: ah man, it's using a vmware thing | 04:41 |
Aria__ | 12.10 says Ubuntu.com, but maybe thats just the most recent stable version | 04:41 |
chainedchaos31 | Ben64: driver=vmwgfx latency=64 | 04:41 |
Ben64 | chainedchaos31: you're running ubuntu in vmware? | 04:41 |
chainedchaos31 | Ben64: yeah, now I feel stupid - this affects the drivers? | 04:42 |
Ben64 | Aria__: 13.04 is yet to be released. support and stuff in #ubuntu+1 | 04:42 |
Perroviejo | hola me gustaria saber, como entrar a la base de datos del registro civil | 04:42 |
Andrew_R | dave311: I created a .desktop file in ~/.local/applications for Subline Text 2, then used Nautilus to set the default program for the file types I wanted | 04:42 |
Ben64 | chainedchaos31: i've never tried it, not sure, sorry | 04:42 |
Perroviejo | para alterarla e imprimir un acta de nacimiento a un amigo de guatemala | 04:42 |
Tex_Nick | dave311: try right clicking on your data file ... choose properties ... open with ... choose application & save as default | 04:42 |
Aria__ | Ben64: The .04 ones are LTS, correct? So 12.10 is where Ill see the most up to date packages? | 04:42 |
Riley88 | aria__ no | 04:43 |
Riley88 | every two years is an lts | 04:43 |
dave311 | Andrew_R: I did create the sublime.desktop and I replaced all references I could find to gedit.desktop to sublime.desktop. I wasn't able to find that option in properties but perhaps that is because I'm not using Nautilus as a file manager | 04:43 |
sp3ct3r | chainedchaos31: sorry im slow...irc'ing on my iphone. never had any luck using nvidia drivers in vmware | 04:43 |
Ben64 | Aria__: every other .04 is LTS, 8.04, 10.04, 12.04, 14.04 | 04:43 |
Riley88 | so 12.04 was one but wont be another till 14.04 | 04:43 |
Aria__ | Alright, how do I getthe 13.04 package? | 04:43 |
Aria__ | Install DVD I mean. Not sure why I wrote package | 04:44 |
chainedchaos31 | sp3ct3r: ah, ok - i just want to update drivers so I can get some opengl stuff working on a unix environment | 04:44 |
Riley88 | aria__ you can get the daily isos from ubuntu or just wait till april lol | 04:44 |
chainedchaos31 | might need to dual boot | 04:44 |
Riley88 | im actually on 13.04 right now because i needed the 3.8 kernel | 04:44 |
Aria__ | UBuntu website doesn't have a obvious way of getting 13.04.. | 04:45 |
dave311 | oh ok I see I have found the "Open With" tab in my file manager, however sublime is not one of the applications I can chose to open it in and there doesn't appear to be an option to browse to any others | 04:45 |
Ben64 | Aria__: have you tried googling "ubuntu 13.04" | 04:45 |
Riley88 | google ubuntu 13.04 daily iso | 04:45 |
sp3ct3r | chainedchaos31: dual booting is probably your best bet | 04:45 |
chainedchaos31 | ok, thanks for your help sp3ct3r and Ben64 | 04:45 |
Ben64 | dave311: it's not in the repositories, so it's not officially supported | 04:46 |
Aria__ | Right, found it. Thanks | 04:46 |
dr_willis | !download | 04:46 |
sp3ct3r | although i have a few problems with opengl still...probably fixable i'm just lazy | 04:46 |
ubottu | Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors - PLEASE use the !torrents to download !Quantal, and help keeping the servers' load low! | 04:46 |
Tex_Nick | dave311: try right clicking on your data file ... choose properties ... open with ... choose application & save as default | 04:46 |
Andrew_R | dave311: I'm not sure which file you need, look at ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list | 04:47 |
chainedchaos31 | sp3ct3r: there's problems with most libraries/frameworks, OpenGL seems to be the way to go for me now | 04:48 |
sp3ct3r | yup | 04:48 |
dave311 | ok so ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list contains ... | 04:49 |
dave311 | [Added Associations] | 04:49 |
dave311 | text/x-python=sublime.desktop; | 04:49 |
dave311 | [Default Applications] | 04:49 |
dave311 | text/x-python=sublime.desktop | 04:49 |
FloodBot1 | dave311: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 04:49 |
histo | How do I tell what my current dns servers are with this resolvconf and networkmanager stuff taking over? | 04:51 |
WACOMalt | Hey folks. I just took my old PC, which was on Win7, wiped the drive, and installed windows 8. I then shrunk the partition to half of the drive. I then ran Ubuntu's install via "install alongside windows 8" and when I boot it just goes straight to windows 8 | 04:51 |
WACOMalt | how do I get to grub? | 04:51 |
histo | WACOMalt: did you use 64bit ubuntu? | 04:51 |
WACOMalt | yes | 04:51 |
histo | !grub2 | WACOMalt | 04:51 |
ubottu | WACOMalt: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. 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 | 04:51 |
histo | !uefi | WACOMalt | 04:51 |
ubottu | WACOMalt: 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/UEFI | 04:51 |
WACOMalt | will read up... | 04:52 |
WACOMalt | will both OSes boot without UEFI? | 04:52 |
WACOMalt | I can turn it on or off | 04:52 |
histo | WACOMalt: no windows 8 needs efi I thought | 04:52 |
histo | WACOMalt: You may have to ask the winblows ppl though to see #windows | 04:52 |
WACOMalt | *windows | 04:53 |
WACOMalt | and will do. I'm already in there | 04:53 |
histo | s/*windows/winblows/ | 04:53 |
WACOMalt | s/winblows/stop_caring_so_much | 04:53 |
WACOMalt | :) | 04:53 |
Tex_Nick | i thought windoze 8 would install on non-efi BIOSs ??? | 04:54 |
Andrew_R | Tex_Nick: it does | 04:54 |
histo | Tex_Nick: It may I might be thinking that due to M$ requiring manufacturers to ship with efi if it's OEM. | 04:54 |
histo | I'd assume they'd have that ability so ppl with bios could upgrade | 04:55 |
WACOMalt | I only turned on UEFI to install ubuntu actually, because I put the install ISO onto a 3TB USB drive :P | 04:55 |
WACOMalt | which wont booth without UEFI | 04:55 |
WACOMalt | lemme turn it off and see whatr happens | 04:55 |
Tex_Nick | seems i've seen that windoze 8 would continue to run on efi BIOS after uefi is disabeled | 04:57 |
sawrubh | hey, I faced this problem today. I had an external hard drive connected so when I tried to safely remove it, the modal dialog which pops up saying it's in use and then you can press cancel or unmount anyway, however in the background another window popped up which said "Writing data back" and then the hard drive was safely removed | 05:10 |
sawrubh | however the modal dialog still remained and since the hard drive no longer was there, it kept on visible, even though I tried pressing on both the cancel and unmount anyway since the handler for that window must have died after the hard drive was safely removed I don't know where is the right place to report this bug, gnome or ubuntu, so someone with more | 05:10 |
sawrubh | knowledge can please file this bug on my behalf in the appropriate forum | 05:10 |
sawrubh | I'm on Ubuntu 12.10 with Gnome 3.6 | 05:11 |
sbward | just stopping by to show some appreciation for ubuntu | 05:15 |
sbward | thanks ubuntu | 05:15 |
sbward | you arent perfect but you beat the shit out of windows for the most part | 05:15 |
AcidRain | i need help in ubuntu 12 setting my internal ip address. | 05:31 |
AcidRain | i see how to do it using the network manager. but when i set my ip to 192.168.1.2 it doesnt let me connect to the net. but it still allows me to connect to router | 05:31 |
AcidRain | i tried setting the mac address to automatically get assigned in the router settings, and it still sets to 192.168.1.21 | 05:32 |
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kepler | AcidRain: what are you setting as the gateway and subnet mask? | 05:34 |
AcidRain | gateway is 192.168.1.1. subnet mask 255.255.255.0 | 05:35 |
kepler | are you able to ping 8.8.8.8 ? may be a dns issue, not an IP issue | 05:35 |
AcidRain | 11 packets transmitted, 11 received, 0% packet loss, time 10013ms | 05:36 |
AcidRain | rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 42.402/43.518/44.468/0.657 ms | 05:36 |
IdleOne | Noskcaj: please stop messaging the FloodBots | 05:36 |
Noskcaj | IdleOne, but it's so entertaining | 05:36 |
kepler | but you can't get to www.google.com ? | 05:36 |
mangdood | Hi guys, I want to use this server program that is still in alpha, and I'd like to know how to allow it to run at system startup | 05:42 |
redpanda | when destop start or when system start? | 05:43 |
redpanda | desktop* | 05:43 |
mangdood | redpanda: preferably when the system starts. I know how to do it on login | 05:43 |
redpanda | mmm | 05:43 |
redpanda | i am not sure about that | 05:44 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | if I can do an mplayer stream from my webcam with /dev/video0, what would I use to stream from my monitor's output (seems redundant, yeah, but I wanna try something) | 05:45 |
Tex_Nick | ntzrmtthihu777: you would need to use a video capture device ... if your monitor has video out ... @^@ | 05:51 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Tex_Nick: mhm, you do get what I'm trying to do, right? a kinda picture-in-picture thing | 05:51 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Tex_Nick: by video out you mean like a hdmi port? | 05:52 |
Hatori | !find libreoffice-writer | 05:52 |
ubottu | Found: libreoffice-writer2latex, libreoffice-writer2xhtml, libreoffice-writer | 05:52 |
Hatori | !info libreoffice-writer | 05:53 |
ubottu | libreoffice-writer (source: libreoffice): office productivity suite -- word processor. In component main, is optional. Version 1:3.6.2~rc2-0ubuntu4 (quantal), package size 7721 kB, installed size 19258 kB | 05:53 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Hatori: just install libreoffice, and it will give them all | 05:53 |
Tex_Nick | ntzrmtthihu777: i don't know of any way to do a PIP in the fashion you're refering to :-) | 05:53 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Tex_Nick: try running this (I assume you have a webcam) | 05:54 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l2:width=640:height=480:device=/dev/video0 | 05:54 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | if I recall right, I can use mplayer's output option to record my cam like this, but I'ma try to record my screen in a similar fashion | 05:55 |
trusupha | Both under KDE and XFCE moving a display(1) window from one monitor to another using the default Intel display drivers causes display(1)'s window to lose its decorations. | 05:57 |
trusupha | Also, sometimes its aspect ratio. What's happening here? | 05:57 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | you try under gnome? | 06:01 |
trusupha | Not yet, no | 06:02 |
nfd | I've got a quick, dumb question: running xubuntu 12.10, xscreensaver keeps freezing. It could be configuration issues, but the box wouldn't respond to num or caps toggles. | 06:02 |
nfd | NVM about the config issues part actually, mistyped | 06:03 |
nfd | Anyway, has anyone seen this? Should I just reinstall xscreensaver? | 06:03 |
trusupha | (For that matter, I'm interested if there's any simple, quick Linux viewer even vaguely like Irfanview. In particular, such that it resizes its window to the image rather than the other way around and has a clean, image-oriented UI, not drawing attention to itself.) | 06:04 |
trusupha | (display's just the best I've found.) | 06:04 |
trusupha | There's feh too but that has other issues which I kind of forget now. | 06:05 |
nfd | Unrelated to the above: in what package could I find gtk2-devel? | 06:06 |
nfd | Yeah, I was about to mention feh. It has a habit of blowing up images to a larger size than my monitor, though. I usually use it anyway | 06:06 |
trusupha | I'm pretty tempted to just write something small with some Python qt package or something. But it just seems like the world can't possibly need one more image viewer. | 06:07 |
trusupha | That's the thing though: I'd prefer that if below some size [relative to max individual monitor resolution], show 100% zoom. otherwise fit to largest monitor with easy way to go to 100% zoom if desired. | 06:09 |
jony | how can be google chrome forced to save a password? | 06:09 |
jrib | trusupha: what's the issue with feh again? | 06:09 |
trusupha | Just a moment. Reinstalling and playing with it to find out again. | 06:09 |
trusupha | okay, first, its behavior on window resize isn't very useful. But neither is display's, so. | 06:11 |
nfd | jony: You're putting login info into a form, but Chrome isn't detecting it? | 06:13 |
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ntzrmtthihu777 | jony: some websites do not permit it | 06:15 |
jony | nfd, yes, exactly | 06:16 |
trusupha | Hm, feh seems less bothersome now. Will try it again for a while. | 06:17 |
jony | ntzrmtthihu777, firefox remembered the same site | 06:17 |
trusupha | if image size > lowest-res monitor apparently it caps window size, which I guess is reasonable. | 06:17 |
jrib | trusupha: you may also want to check out its man page for various options | 06:18 |
trusupha | Interesting, it has a thumbnails mode. | 06:18 |
trusupha | (and index, etc) | 06:19 |
nfd | jony: weird. I haven't screwed with chrome quite enough to tell. You could install some password manager addon like LastPass or something, but I'd probably just remember the one password. | 06:21 |
kameron | dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg does nothing. is this deprecated? is there another way i can reconfigure X, or get the same level of autodetection that i had when installing? using 13.04 | 06:23 |
trusupha | jrib: is there a way, when using --geometry, to get it to employ a logic something like 'if -g options > image size, use image size; if -g options don't match aspect ratio, adjust dimension with excess slack to snap to image rather than showing background; otherwise, use exact geometry'? | 06:24 |
ronnie | hello? | 06:24 |
trusupha | Or to have it automatically reduce its own window size if the image has been zoomed out enough that there's background visible everywhere | 06:25 |
ronnie | so i put ubuntu on my laptop a few weeks ago and just got xchat lol | 06:25 |
trusupha | feh seems less prone to wackiness so far though and overall preferable. | 06:30 |
jony | nfd, TY, I will try that | 06:32 |
vnc786 | can some suggest Open Source Human Resource Software ..? | 06:33 |
peterrooney | feh chokes on large images (well, technically imlib chokes) | 06:34 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | thanks all, I managed to figure out what I wanted on my own :D | 06:34 |
trusupha | peterrooney: what does "large" mean in this context? | 06:35 |
peterrooney | trusupha: last time It did that, was on a 10000x7000 jpeg file | 06:37 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | !whatis feh | 06:37 |
T3X | We need to get some Critical information from a backup logs the file is 8000TB big, how can get this information? | 06:38 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | !feh | 06:38 |
trusupha | Ah. Larger than usual, but disconcertingly close to normal image sizes (within a factor of, say, 2 or 3 rather than 10). | 06:38 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | dang, lol. | 06:38 |
peterrooney | feh is an image parser/viewer/slideshow program. | 06:38 |
kameron | ~xorg | 06:38 |
trusupha | http://feh.finalrewind.org/ | 06:38 |
kameron | !xorg | 06:38 |
ubottu | The X Window system is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart X, type 'sudo /etc/init.d/lightdm' on an ubuntu system. replace with kdm on Kubuntu. To fix screen resolution or other X problems: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution . Also see !xorgconf | 06:38 |
kameron | !xorgconf | 06:39 |
ubottu | The /etc/X11/xorg.conf file is deprecated, but sometimes may still be needed to pass values to specific drivers. Generic xorg.conf generation: http://ubottu.com/y/xorgconf - ATI/AMD ( fglrx driver ) specific: http://ubottu.com/y/atiamd - NVidia ( nvidia driver )specific: http://ubottu.com/y/nvidia man xorg.conf for file structure and syntax. | 06:39 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | ok, here is a question. if I am using avconv to screencapture, and I had originally launched it with the alt+f2 run prompt, would killall avconv do the trick, and would there be any reason it would break something? | 06:41 |
Tex_Nick | T3X : out of curiosity ... what app/utility created the log & what is the file type/format | 06:42 |
T3X | Tex_Nick: somem combination of Turbine and Generators controls softwares in a power plant | 06:43 |
Tex_Nick | TX3 : ahh ok, so it's a SCADA type log created by a PLC | 06:44 |
Wiky | my ubuntu12.04 can't shutdown normally, the screen is off, but the power light of laptop is still on with the sound of fan | 06:44 |
T3X | Tex_Nick: Yes Sir. | 06:44 |
trusupha | T3X: aren't even flat-out transfer rates going to be slow enough on that such that searching it efficiently depends on minimizing that bandwidth bottleneck? | 06:45 |
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trusupha | (and/or having a search index for it) | 06:45 |
T3X | Tex_Nick: Trip happned and we need to invistigate what caused the trip, and all the infomation on that file | 06:45 |
Wiky | i have to power cut | 06:46 |
Tex_Nick | TX3 : it's probably proprietary information & i wouldn't begin to provide such info ;-) | 06:47 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Wiky: did you try a terminal shutdown? | 06:47 |
Wiky | no | 06:47 |
Wiky | it's different? | 06:48 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Wiky: sudo shutdown -h now | 06:48 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | maybe, maybe not. it could help pin down the location of the problem | 06:48 |
Wiky | ntzrmtthihu777: ok, i'll try later | 06:48 |
Kris_away | Anyone remember how to remove the ubuntu cloud from the tray and leave the rest of the icons? | 06:50 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Kris_away: you mean Ubuntu ONE? | 06:50 |
Kris_away | yup | 06:50 |
Tex_Nick | TX# : contact the operator of the utility & ask for the ladder logic & TEO ... they can provide you with the data format | 06:51 |
Tex_Nick | *TX3 | 06:51 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | quite frankly I haven't the foggiest. I removed all the social bs early on, but ONE still showes up in that area so I can't clean up my panel quite as much as I like | 06:51 |
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Kris_away | ntzrmtthihu777: Heh, my luck, the only icon i dont want is the one I can''t figure out how to remove, the mail icon is where a use things like xchat hide | 06:53 |
Kris_away | Anyone here using 13.04 and have the sidebar act buggy when it's set up autohide? the bar hides but leaves graphical artifacts behind | 06:54 |
snowyrooftops | I wonder if Ubuntu 13.04 will run on an old laptop with a Core Duo processor | 06:55 |
Kris_away | snowyrooftops, have the specs? | 06:55 |
snowyrooftops | I was concerned about the performance of 12.10 so I switched to Mint 14 a while back | 06:55 |
trusupha | Why wouldn't it? | 06:55 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | snowyrooftops: depends on how old, and if you intend to keep unity | 06:55 |
trusupha | Yeah, well, whether Unity runs is a different question. | 06:56 |
snowyrooftops | Kris_away: It's got 3GB RAM and a Core Duo T2300 | 06:56 |
snowyrooftops | Kris_away: It's a Thinkpad T60 with an 80GB hard drive | 06:56 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | snowyrooftops: want a nifty way to easy give system specs? | 06:56 |
snowyrooftops | Kris_away: It currently runs Mint 14 Mate | 06:56 |
snowyrooftops | ntzrmtthihu777: Sure! | 06:56 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | CPU~Dual core AMD Athlon II X2 240e (-MCP-) clocked at 1500.000 Mhz Kernel~3.2.0-39-generic x86_64 Up~11:49 Mem~1797.9/3447.5MB HDD~532.0GB(18.6% used) Procs~205 Client~Irssi 0.8.15 inxi~1.7.33 | 06:56 |
Kris_away | snowyrooftops, hahaha, I have a T60p I run xubuntu on it, super fast | 06:56 |
chunkyhead | trying out colemak and miserably failing, this sentence took me more than 5mins | 06:57 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | snowyrooftops: pretty cool, right? I don't know what irc client you use, but if you install inxi you can do that in irssi, and maybe others | 06:57 |
snowyrooftops | Kris_away: I remember a Xubuntu vs Lubuntu thing a while back for performance | 06:57 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | chunkyhead: colemak? daheck is that | 06:57 |
snowyrooftops | ntzrmtthihu777: I'm using Xchat... I think there's a way to do something like that in Xchat too | 06:57 |
trusupha | KDE should run fine if one disables desktop effects too | 06:58 |
Kris_away | snowyrooftops, I find lubuntu to be too minimal, xubuntu is basically gnome2, but smaller and faster | 06:58 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | snowyrooftops: install inxi (nifty on its own, let alone in irc) and try running it in xchat with /exec -o inxi | 06:58 |
snowyrooftops | Kris_away: Is app compatibility an issue when using desktop managers that aren't the 'mainstream' (for Ubuntu, that would be Unity) for a distro? | 06:59 |
snowyrooftops | CPU~Dual core Intel CPU T2300 (-MCP-) clocked at 1000.000 Mhz Kernel~3.5.0-17-generic i686 Up~15:24 Mem~458.4/3021.9MB HDD~80.0GB(42.2% used) Procs~160 Client~X-Chat 2.8.8 inxi~1.8.4 | 06:59 |
snowyrooftops | ntzrmtthihu777: Cool! :-) | 06:59 |
Kris_away | snowyrooftops, Haven't had any problems on 12.04 and 12.10, I run steam and game on it too | 07:00 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | snowyrooftops: unity is technically not a desktop per se, its a compiz plugin that runs on top of gnome if I recall right | 07:00 |
chunkyhead | ntzrmtthihu777: google. i am taking ages to type | 07:00 |
Kris_away | I'm glad caninical said they're rewriting unity, it's slow and bloated right now, but the design is nice and simple... it'll be nice using Qt | 07:00 |
trusupha | I thought there was a Qt version too? | 07:01 |
snowyrooftops | ntzrmtthihu777: Oh. I thought it was a desktop manager because of all of the Unity vs Gnome 3 blog posts. | 07:01 |
trusupha | http://www.webupd8.org/2011/01/unity-2d-qt-now-available-in-ppa-for.html | 07:01 |
doomlord | unity rewrite? are they changing it much? i like unity, it needs minor tweaks IMO | 07:01 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | gnome-panel + docky does the trick for me | 07:01 |
snowyrooftops | chunkyhead: Why do you go colemak instead of qwerty? | 07:01 |
doomlord | I'm a fan of global-menu.. unity has the menu in the right place | 07:01 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | chunkyhead: hehe, it says ars XD | 07:02 |
Kris_away | doomlord, It'l be the same basically, just faster and lighter | 07:02 |
selena2013 | i love unity | 07:02 |
chunkyhead | actually ntzrmtthihu777 it is a keyboard layout | 07:02 |
doomlord | ok optmization, great | 07:02 |
snowyrooftops | I was concerned the 3D emulation in Unity for Ubuntu 12.10 would kill the CPU | 07:02 |
Kris_away | qwerty is slow for people with small hands... i have big hands so the spread out nature of qwerty works for me | 07:02 |
chunkyhead | ntzrmtthihu777: lol | 07:02 |
snowyrooftops | Kris_away: small hands... reminds me of the T-Rex from that animated film about time travel and all | 07:03 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | chunkyhead: heh, I thought maybe you meant dvorak but typed it like you would on a qwerty board | 07:03 |
doomlord | things I'd tweak in unity:- [1] Keep the menu permanently visible. [2] right click workspace icon=scale [3] click dock icon shows all windows of that application from all desktops. [4] Include desktops in the alt-tab list (like windows has 'show-desktop', but use it to switch) | 07:03 |
selena2013 | you have gorilla hands lol | 07:03 |
Ben64 | chat in #ubuntu-offtopic , not in here. this is just for support | 07:03 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | chunkyhead: did you have to rearrange your keyboard keys or what to youse colemak | 07:04 |
snowyrooftops | Are there any performance improvements planned for Ubunt 13.04? Being able to disable lens searches using a simple utility sounds good. | 07:05 |
snowyrooftops | chunkyhead: Did you get a physical keyboard or did you map the keys? | 07:05 |
Ben64 | snowyrooftops: you could try asking in #ubuntu+1 | 07:05 |
chunkyhead | ntzrmtthihu777: i need to practise before tryeng 2chat | 07:05 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | chunkyhead: well I just took a peek at dvorak, big pile of NOPE there. ima give colemak a shot, thankya | 07:06 |
snowyrooftops | Ben64: Ah, thanks for the top, and that sounds like a good name for a channel discussing the next release :-) | 07:06 |
chunkyhead | ah thank fucking god ntzrmtthihu777 back to qwerty | 07:06 |
chunkyhead | shit this feels so good | 07:06 |
FloodBot1 | chunkyhead: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 07:06 |
Ben64 | chunkyhead: language | 07:06 |
chunkyhead | i was looking at the keyboatd then typing. it took me ages. Ben64 dude u dont know how much i was struggling | 07:07 |
Ben64 | and again, this channel is for support only, take chat to #ubuntu-offtopic | 07:07 |
snowyrooftops | Ben64: *thanks for the tip (not top) | 07:07 |
chunkyhead | btw guys which layout do you prefer/recommend? | 07:07 |
Ben64 | !ot | chunkyhead | 07:07 |
ubottu | chunkyhead: #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! | 07:07 |
chunkyhead | Ben64: im on ubuntu asking for which is the best layout for programmers, still do i need to go to that channel? | 07:08 |
Ben64 | yeah | 07:08 |
chunkyhead | alright | 07:08 |
dr_willis | its more of personal preferance then anything else. | 07:08 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | chunkyhead: yeah, its a bit odd to me but dems da rules | 07:08 |
pvh_sa_ | heya there, i'm trying to integrate my Gnome Contacts with my gmail contact list. This is on Ubuntu 12.10, upgrade from previous versions (I think the original install was 11.10). Right now Contacts only offers me the option "Local Address book" - is there some package I need to install? (and btw my google account is registered in the Online Accounts section) | 07:08 |
Ben64 | it's too easy to have this channel descend into chaos without rules | 07:09 |
chunkyhead | ntzrmtthihu777: no topic other than keyboard layout is going on here, i fail to understand how that upsetspeople | 07:10 |
acidflame | yay! I just defected from windows:D Partition gone and all:D | 07:10 |
snowyrooftops | BTW, when I had a go at Ubuntu 12.10 in VirtualBox, I remember it was quite slow and unresponsive. I guess I'll give Xubuntu 12.10 a go. | 07:10 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | acidflame: ( ^w^)人(^w^ ) | 07:10 |
dr_willis | snowyrooftops: unity uses 3d features. that will slow down a lot in vbox... lubuntu or xubuntu would run better] | 07:11 |
snowyrooftops | acidflame: I planned to do that too... but then I recalled that perhaps that's where my boot loader would be, so not sure | 07:11 |
chunkyhead | snowyrooftops: run ubuntu 2d :D | 07:11 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | snowyrooftops: do you have a separate /home? | 07:11 |
dr_willis | 12.10 dosent have Ubuntu-2d any more | 07:11 |
snowyrooftops | chunkyhead: I thought the 2D was only available till Ubuntu 12.04 | 07:11 |
snowyrooftops | ntzrmtthihu777: I went with a default - everything on one partition | 07:11 |
acidflame | I cleaned mine off with a usb installer | 07:12 |
acidflame | saved all I needed to my other hdd | 07:12 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | snowyrooftops: heh, i learned early on a separate /home is the way to go | 07:12 |
snowyrooftops | ntzrmtthihu777: It's difficult to manage free space with multiple partitions for my laptop as I don't really need to separate apps from each other. | 07:12 |
chunkyhead | snowyrooftops: oh my bad, i use 12.04 lts and hence i know abt that. 12.10 doesn't have any major upgrades that would want me to switch to tit | 07:12 |
chunkyhead | it* lol | 07:12 |
acidflame | All I know is I hope w8 dies...its terrible....I gave it 3 months....crashy pos when you try to do anything other than consume media | 07:13 |
acidflame | useless for actual work | 07:13 |
snowyrooftops | ntzrmtthihu777: But for a server, I imagine keeping the logs from interfering with the operation of the /tmp stuff would help - esp when the logs could fill up an entire disk | 07:13 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | snowyrooftops: nah, its pretty simple. 16gb /, as much swap as you think is needed, rest of /home | 07:13 |
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Amote | hei guys how do i change themes | 07:14 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Amote: system settings, appearance | 07:15 |
dreki | So when I extract a .tar.* file and configure/compile/install it, I believe i will need to keep that directory if i ever want to uninstall that application. is that correct? | 07:18 |
dr_willis | make a .deb of the thing and install the .deb makes it easier to remove later | 07:19 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | dreki: this^ | 07:21 |
trusupha | At least a while ago I used https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall for that; don't know if there's a better way | 07:21 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | dreki: or, if you are really ambitious, make a personal ppa and push it to there | 07:21 |
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dreki | i will have to look up a guide later for that. so i will need the original directory for removing? and if so is there usually a place that i should keep used .tar.* directories? | 07:21 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | dreki: say ~/.src/ | 07:22 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | its invisible, and it is what the name is, source code | 07:22 |
dreki | makes sense.. i just didn't know if there was a generally accepted place everyone kept that kind of stuff thank you | 07:23 |
doomlord | is there a setting to make global menu permanently visible (not alternating with window-title when unfocussed)? | 07:24 |
dr_willis | doomlord: not that ive ever noticed. askubuntu.com may know | 07:25 |
doomlord | not really important but its less distracting when it doesn't switch all the time.. plus shows hotkey reference all the time; and you already have the target for where to aim the mouse to use it | 07:27 |
AAA | doomlord: keyoboard shortcuts ++ | 07:28 |
dr_willis | i never really notice it switching. | 07:30 |
AAA | you know; it's funny how vim users hast emacs. the default shell for most GNU/distros uses emacs key bindings by default in the shel | 07:31 |
doomlord | the space is more useful when its actually showing the menu IMO | 07:31 |
dr_willis | it shows both. :) | 07:31 |
doomlord | even when maximized i think i'd choose to show the menu and put the title in the centre like itunes | 07:33 |
dr_willis | well apple is good at defining standards for the gui then breaking them. ;) | 07:33 |
doomlord | apple isn't perfect, but usually good | 07:34 |
dr_willis | im getting so used to using android these days.. many of the old gui designs seem.. weird | 07:34 |
Kartagis | !find libavcodec-a | 07:35 |
Kartagis | !find libavcodec.a | 07:35 |
ubottu | Package/file libavcodec-a does not exist in quantal | 07:35 |
dr_willis | apple used to be all about 'we researched gui ussage and this is how things should be....' now they are changeing things just to change things it seems. at least Ubuntu seems ot have an end goal for their changes and quirks.. saveing space for when things get pushed onto phones and tablets | 07:35 |
ubottu | File libavcodec.a found in libavcodec-dev | 07:35 |
AAA | try doing <ctrl-a> on the shell (moves the cursor to the starrt). then gry <ctrl-a> in vi. not the same. but in vim if you do ^, it will take you the begininng | 07:35 |
doomlord | well ubuntu is my favourite linux environment out of the box purely because of globalmenu. I've always utterly hated the windows style | 07:36 |
dr_willis | I cant recall ever using crtl-anything when i use vi. ;) | 07:36 |
AAA | the default bash command line key bindings are emamcs | 07:36 |
dr_willis | guess im to used to the old skool ways | 07:36 |
AAA | yet emacs is not on > 80% distrons | 07:37 |
AAA | vi?m is | 07:37 |
AAA | er vim? | 07:37 |
dr_willis | some form of vi - yes. | 07:37 |
dr_willis | busybox has its own mini vi, it might have an emacs option also. never really looked | 07:37 |
dr_willis | used emacs or variants of it years ago.. | 07:37 |
sxk | hello | 07:38 |
trusupha | I thought vim-tiny was actually one of the possible default-installed versions of 'vim', too. | 07:38 |
dr_willis | i dont do a lot of text editing any more these days | 07:38 |
MadsRC | Anyone know if NFs is notably faster than SMB/SAMBA? | 07:38 |
AAA | <ctrl-a> aka <meta> a aka M-a | 07:38 |
dr_willis | vim-tiny used to be a default. but i think it got changed a few releases back | 07:38 |
dr_willis | MadsRC: ive heard NFS is faster yes. | 07:38 |
trusupha | old SMB doesn't pipeline requests. SMB2 (Vista & newer & Samba 3.6 and newer) does | 07:39 |
MadsRC | Thanks dr_willis | 07:39 |
AAA | it brings you to the beginning of the like. most OS follow thi | 07:39 |
MadsRC | I think my SMB version is... 2.6 or something on my ubuntu 12.04 server? | 07:39 |
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trusupha | SMB or Samba? | 07:39 |
MadsRC | Samba | 07:39 |
dr_willis | wonder if the samba 4 stuff gains any speed boosts. | 07:40 |
trusupha | http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/samba says 3.6 not 2.6? also keep in mind it's experimental in 3.6 | 07:40 |
Cache_Money | I'm running Ubuntu 12.04. How do I prevent duplicate files from being created? i.e. I create test.py and I run $ ls , it ruturns [test.py, test.py~] | 07:40 |
AAA | dr_willis: sorry. I got causht up on sthe extranious bologna | 07:40 |
dr_willis | Cache_Money: thats backups from your text editor | 07:41 |
somsip | Cache_Money: it'll do that if the file is open in an editor and the editor is set to create backups | 07:41 |
Cache_Money | I'm using Gedit | 07:41 |
somsip | Cache_Money: it'll be Gedit then | 07:41 |
dr_willis | ive seen those backups save your backside... befor. ;) | 07:41 |
Cache_Money | dr_willis: should I save them to another directory? | 07:42 |
pleasehelp | can anyone tell me what channel for backtrack | 07:42 |
dr_willis | Cache_Money: no.. the editor handels it all... | 07:42 |
somsip | !backtrack | pleasehelp | 07:42 |
ubottu | pleasehelp: There are some Ubuntu derivatives that we cannot provide support for due to repository and software changes. Please consult their websites for more information. Examples: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (see !mint), LinuxMCE (support in #linuxmce), CrunchBang (support in #crunchbang), BackTrack (support in #backtrack-linux) | 07:42 |
jnhghy | Hi, I need some help with umask, I have a user that logs directly to dosemu (it's set in passwd -> to user/bin/dosemu) the issue is that any file created by the user is rw-rw-r. I tried to run "unix umask 002" and "unix umask 077" in dosemu but the files created after this commands don't inherit the umask setting showing me that the umask needs probably to be run before the user enters dosemu, do I need to create a script that will throw umask 002 and the | 07:42 |
jnhghy | n lunch dosemu for the user? or is there a better way? | 07:42 |
dr_willis | Cache_Money: if the editr crashes or somthing happens it can restore from thebackups i belive | 07:42 |
trusupha | At least for emacs that's a distinct 'backup' file | 07:43 |
redpanda | hey | 07:43 |
Cache_Money | dr_willis: ahh. I save periodically, I should be fine then. Thanks | 07:44 |
redpanda | there is any admin here? | 07:44 |
dr_willis | redpanda: channel ops are here and there lurking around. | 07:44 |
dr_willis | if thats what you are asking about | 07:44 |
redpanda | i wanna talk with an admin :3 | 07:44 |
dr_willis | redpanda: why? | 07:45 |
IdleOne | redpanda: join #ubuntu-ops | 07:45 |
dr_willis | by admin you mean a channel op? | 07:45 |
trusupha | dr_willis: if I create a file "test" in emacs and type a few characters, it creates a file in the same directory named ".#test" for the purpose you describe | 07:45 |
Anaki | goog morning | 07:45 |
x_ | because redpanda is special and needs special attention, of course, dr_willis ! | 07:45 |
trusupha | The backup file for user purposes is different and unlike .#test not deleted upon saving successfuly, etc. | 07:45 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | whoami | 07:45 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | ok | 07:45 |
dr_willis | Special Panda is Special | 07:46 |
x_ | lol | 07:46 |
IdleOne | !behelpful | 07:46 |
ubottu | As our !guidelines say, "When helping, be helpful". If you're not familiar with the issue at hand, let someone else handle it instead of making !offtopic comments or jokes. | 07:46 |
pleasehelp | how to fix the dual boot, i have windows xp before runs with backtrack, but when i re-install the windows xp with windows 8 , there's no more choise when it's booting, it's directly go to the windows without showing the dual boot section? how to fix this? | 07:47 |
dr_willis | !fixgrub > pleasehelp | 07:47 |
ubottu | pleasehelp, please see my private message | 07:47 |
dr_willis | pleasehelp: and backktrack has its own support channels | 07:47 |
pleasehelp | dr_willis : how to do that? | 07:47 |
dr_willis | read the info the bot sent you. | 07:47 |
dr_willis | im not sure how much of it applys to backtrack either. | 07:48 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | dr_willis: backtrack is, for the most part, lucid. | 07:48 |
AAA | linux is linux. backtrack is an Ubuntu clone | 07:49 |
dr_willis | Dont need it. dont use it. ;) | 07:49 |
AAA | what part of that is hard to get pleasehelp | 07:49 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | AAA: pleasehelp does not understand the instruction to take the bot's pm, noob on irc I bet | 07:50 |
dreki | So i compiled lftp today from the .tar because i wanted to "./configure --with-openssl=/usr/lib" so lftp would have sftp support. so how would i make a .deb file with a configuration like that? | 07:50 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: what irc client are you using? Xchat, irssi, mibbit? | 07:50 |
pleasehelp | Thankyou AAA , before i'm using windows 8, i have windows xp runs with backtrack, but then i re-install the windows with windows 8 . Now i can't login to the dual boot section where i can chose Windows or Backtrack. Now everytime i reboot my computer, it's directly go to windows without showing the dual boot section? | 07:51 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: its an easy fix, do you have a live cd/usb available? | 07:52 |
dr_willis | pleasehelp: you need to reinstall your grub bootloader. the bot sent you urls on how to do that. | 07:52 |
AAA | pleasehelp: update-grub or grub-update or similar | 07:52 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | dr_willis: he does not know how to look at the bot's message. | 07:52 |
pleasehelp | ntzrmtthihu777 : how to fix this, i'm running live-usb Ubuntu 12.04 LTS right now. | 07:52 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: how are you on irc? | 07:52 |
dr_willis | !fixgrub | pleasehelp | 07:53 |
ubottu | pleasehelp: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. 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 | 07:53 |
pleasehelp | AAA : from my live-usb terminal? | 07:53 |
trusupha | dreki: checkinstall can do it | 07:53 |
AAA | ntzrmtthihu777: it sounds like a permission problem | 07:53 |
jnhghy | pleasehelp: this should guide you: http://www.howopensource.com/2012/05/reinstall-recover-grub-from-ubuntu-12-04-live-cd-usb/ | 07:53 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: I got you, its easy. | 07:53 |
trusupha | run configure, then for the actual make steps which copy files places, run them under checkinstall | 07:54 |
trusupha | checkinstall make foo | 07:54 |
AAA | pleasehelp: you need to upgrade grub. there sure be some grub<tab> stuff avavailable | 07:55 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair | 07:55 |
AAA | pleasehelp: not upgrade, update | 07:55 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | then run boot-repair from terminal | 07:55 |
pleasehelp | AAA : i think so, cause after i re-install my windows with windows 8, it longer shows where i can chose my go to backtrack or windows. | 07:55 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: see my above post, will solve all your issues | 07:55 |
AAA | pleasehelp: can you boot into linux? if do grub-update (or whatever ubuntu says) | 07:56 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | AAA: he said he was on live-usb. | 07:56 |
AAA | pleasehelp: and lookup MBR and vmlinux. that is your homework | 07:57 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: again, the above steps will restore your grub and re-enable your linux distro | 07:57 |
AAA | pleasehelp: vmlinuz too | 07:57 |
jnhghy | how can I create a file with 666 permission in mcedit? with a non-root user? seting umask 0002 doesn't do it... | 07:57 |
pleasehelp | ntzrmtthihu777 : it says error : http://paste.ubuntu.com/5633431/ | 07:57 |
pleasehelp | AAA : vmlinuz ? | 07:58 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: first off get the hell outta sudo su | 07:58 |
AAA | ntzrmtthihu777: it is a read only mount? look at the contes of the mount command don't pastye them, just look | 07:58 |
peawormsworth | is there a mini.iso for raring 13.04? | 07:58 |
pleasehelp | ntzrmtthihu777 : i've tried without sudo su, but still says the same error. | 07:59 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: if you can't fix this issue yourself you have very little reason to be in su | 07:59 |
AAA | pleasehelp: YES vmlinuz, research | 07:59 |
KeyboardNotFound | jnhghy: create normal file with mcedit and then CHMOD it | 08:00 |
pleasehelp | i'm new to linux, so please help | 08:00 |
KeyboardNotFound | chmod | jnhghy | 08:00 |
KeyboardNotFound | !chmod | jnhghy | 08:00 |
ubottu | jnhghy: An explanation of what file permissions are and how they can be manipulated can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions | 08:00 |
peawormsworth | is there a link for 13.04 minimal install? like this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD | 08:01 |
jnhghy | keyboardnotfound: thanks for the answer but I need it to be done auto, for example if a user makes a file it needs 666 permission, I don't want to have the user chmod the file | 08:01 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: honestly a new linux user should not try backtrack, methinks | 08:01 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | !patience | peawormsworth | 08:01 |
ubottu | peawormsworth: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com/ or http://ubuntuforums.org/ or http://askubuntu.com/ | 08:01 |
KeyboardNotFound | jnhghy: where you save your file ? | 08:01 |
jnhghy | I tested in /home/user/test/file | 08:02 |
dr_willis | and there are the urls posted on how to reinstall the grubloader we gave earlier pleasehelp - you basically install and run the boot-repair tool and it 'should' fix it | 08:02 |
KeyboardNotFound | jnhghy: should have full permissions on it | 08:02 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | dr_willis: he tried, and it gave him an issue with adding the ppa | 08:03 |
pleasehelp | ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo grub-install /dev/sdb8 /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for /boot/grub (is /dev mounted?). | 08:03 |
xalei | hi there, my problem is I just upgraded from 12.04 to 12.10 and after logging in I'm just sent back to the login screen | 08:03 |
thorhammer | need help have half installed package and need to repair please help | 08:03 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: try update-grub | 08:03 |
pleasehelp | i've tried this one : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows?action=show&redirect=RestoreGrub | 08:03 |
AAA | dr_willis: the ol' 'throw a grenaded' at it aproach | 08:03 |
stacky1 | can i please get a link to the source to ubuntu 13.04 | 08:04 |
tadpole | 08:04 | |
AAA | xalei: can you login on the console? maybe <alt F4> or something? | 08:05 |
xalei | AAA, same thing happens there, at command prompt | 08:05 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | =_= and this is why I never do in-install upgrades | 08:05 |
xalei | it logs me in, then logs me out immediately | 08:05 |
AAA | xalei: can you ssh into it? | 08:05 |
jason_ | Hello good people of Panem! The the odd be ever in your favor! | 08:05 |
xalei | um... don't think so | 08:06 |
pleasehelp | still not working | 08:06 |
pleasehelp | it says the same error | 08:06 |
AAA | xalei is it a chroot environment? can get optup from ps? | 08:07 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | pleasehelp: how did you create your liveusb? | 08:07 |
jason_ | I am having a bit of trouble with a new secondary HDD. I formatted the drive to ext4 and am trying to store some files on it but when ever I try to write to the disk it give me an error of Permission Denied. Could someone please help me figure this out? | 08:07 |
xalei | AAA, what's optup from ps? | 08:07 |
stacky1 | tadpole: thnx :) | 08:08 |
Ben64 | jason_: you need to give yourself permission with chown | 08:08 |
AAA | xalei: output. other than your user | 08:08 |
jason_ | Ben64, will I have to do that every time it mounts? | 08:08 |
Ben64 | jason_: no | 08:08 |
ProfFalken | morning all, I've got a problem with my laptop display after trying to free up space in /boot | 08:09 |
xalei | don't think so AAA | 08:09 |
ProfFalken | I'm running Quantal with 3.5.0-26 kernel | 08:09 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | calling it a night, later fellas | 08:09 |
michaela_ | is there anything like cdma workshop for linux | 08:09 |
ProfFalken | but I can't modprobe i915 and I can't seem to change my laptop from any other res than 1024x768 | 08:09 |
ProfFalken | can anyone help? | 08:09 |
peawormsworth | is there an minimal install for raring 13.04 similar to: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD | 08:09 |
Ben64 | peawormsworth: 13.04 support in #ubuntu+1 | 08:10 |
xalei | AAA guest session works xD | 08:10 |
ProfFalken | oh, btw, xrandr says "Failed to get size of gamma for output default" when I run it and LVDS doesn't exist as a valid display option | 08:10 |
peawormsworth | Ben64: thx. | 08:11 |
ProfFalken | I've googled and googled but can't find anyone with this issue on a recent install of Ubuntu, it seems to be a "natty" thing and those fixes don't work here... :( | 08:11 |
ProfFalken | laptop is an Acer Aspire S3 | 08:11 |
jason_ | Ben64, another thing I am curious about. I want the drive to mount automatically because it is where I store all my media files for my local streaming media(movies and such) It would be a pain to ahve to mount it every time I have to restart the pc. I tried MountManager to set this to happen but it seems to have no effect. Amy i going to have to edit my fstab directly for this, you think? | 08:11 |
Ben64 | ProfFalken: you said it happened after trying to free up space in /boot, so maybe you removed something you shouldn't have? | 08:12 |
Ben64 | jason_: fstab is easy to do | 08:12 |
reindeer | Q: Im new to backports, so is it really possible to install latest ffmpeg v1.2 to ubuntu 11.10, by using this "backport" process? Is there a list of where to see what programs can be "backported"? Thx for any help or links! | 08:12 |
jnhghy | KeyboardNotFound: I read the FIlePermission help-page, but mcedit creates my files with -rw-rw-r--, using umask I can restrict permissions, I can't give permissions, I can run chmod after the file is created but I don't want to have the user use chmod (not a linux person) is there a way to run mcedit to create files with drwxrwxr-x permission ? | 08:12 |
AAA | I'm pretty aure you just need to update your DNS records. but then again, we need to have jobs' | 08:12 |
jason_ | fantastic. Thank you Ben64 | 08:12 |
ProfFalken | Ben64: yeah, I did, I removed the initrd file for the current kernel | 08:13 |
ProfFalken | I've re-created that now using a rescue disk | 08:13 |
Ben64 | ProfFalken: well... don't do that :| | 08:13 |
ProfFalken | and I've re-installed all the other drivers | 08:13 |
ronnie | hello? | 08:13 |
ProfFalken | Ben64: ... | 08:13 |
KeyboardNotFound | jnhghy: open folder in terminal and type: ls --all, copy there line with file created with mcedit | 08:14 |
jason_ | Hello, ronnie | 08:14 |
ronnie | whats up | 08:14 |
ProfFalken | the xserver-xorg-video-intel package is installed, and I've even gone back to a previous kernel, remvoed the "latest" and re-installed it | 08:14 |
Ben64 | ProfFalken: you can use something like bleachbit to remove stuff in a safer manner | 08:14 |
ProfFalken | but still no joy | 08:14 |
michaela_ | hello everyone i was wondering is there anything like cdma workshop for linux | 08:14 |
ProfFalken | ok, thanks, I'll remember that in future | 08:14 |
jason_ | For me, everything above 5 foot 10 inches. And your self? | 08:14 |
ProfFalken | do you have any idea how I can solve the issue I currently have? | 08:15 |
jnhghy | KeyboardNotFound: I cd to the folder I did ls --all , but I haven't understand what I need to copy ... sorry and thanks for the help | 08:15 |
Ben64 | ProfFalken: not sure exactly what you did and i don't have an intel system i could test it on, so ... don't know | 08:15 |
ProfFalken | Ben64: thanks. | 08:16 |
KeyboardNotFound | jnhghy: copy the line where's file created with mcedit | 08:16 |
KeyboardNotFound | jnhghy: copy the line where's listen shown file created with mcedit | 08:16 |
ronnie | anyone no how to get itunes to fully work cuz if i can get it working ill fully switch to linux | 08:17 |
auronandace | !itunes | ronnie | 08:17 |
ubottu | ronnie: itunes is not available on Linux, but there are many audio player alternatives (see !players). For Daap clients (sharing music with other iTunes clients on the network), install banshee | 08:17 |
KeyboardNotFound | !players > KeyboardNotFound | 08:17 |
ubottu | KeyboardNotFound, please see my private message | 08:17 |
KeyboardNotFound | jnhghy: why not chmod with root(account ) ? | 08:18 |
iceroot | ronnie: you cant use itunes on GNU/Linux. There are other programs to sync the iJail-Devices | 08:19 |
trusupha | has 3rd party iOS sync support caught up with iOS 5 or 6 or whatever the current version is? a year or so ago I tried helping someone with that but their device was too new | 08:19 |
iceroot | trusupha: offtopic here | 08:19 |
trusupha | fair enough | 08:19 |
KeyboardNotFound | !jar > KeyboardNotFound | 08:20 |
KeyboardNotFound | !java > KeyboardNotFound | 08:20 |
ubottu | KeyboardNotFound, please see my private message | 08:20 |
Ben64 | KeyboardNotFound: if you want to see bot triggers, do it in PM with ubottu | 08:20 |
reindeer | Q: Im new to backports, so is it really possible to install latest ffmpeg v1.2 to ubuntu 11.10, by using this "backport" process? Is there a list of where to see what programs can be "backported"? Thx for any help or links! | 08:21 |
ronnie | ive tryed the alternatives and they suck compaired to itunes so imma keep windows on my laptop with ubuntu | 08:21 |
trusupha | reindeer: http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal-backports/ | 08:21 |
trusupha | or whatever LTS you're using | 08:22 |
trusupha | http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric-backports/ | 08:22 |
iceroot | ronnie: the one which suck is apple and there non-free itunes stuff | 08:22 |
reindeer | ok, thx trusupha, will see | 08:22 |
iceroot | ronnie: if you want itunes, use windows or os x | 08:22 |
dreki | ronnie: blame apple for that | 08:23 |
AAA | I was just trying to straighten out this gayporn... | 08:24 |
jason_ | will itunes not work in PlayOnLinux? | 08:24 |
iceroot | jason_: no | 08:24 |
Yarkada | Hello, anybody could help me please. | 08:24 |
michaela_ | dose anyone know is there something like cdma workshop for linux because if there is that would be dope | 08:24 |
iceroot | jason_: and i hope noone will work on wine or something else to make itunes working on GNU/Linux | 08:25 |
Yarkada | In Ubuntu is there a way t run a Program like VMWare | 08:25 |
iceroot | Yarkada: sure, just install vmware | 08:25 |
trusupha | Well there's VMWare for Linux. | 08:25 |
iceroot | !vmware | Yarkada | 08:25 |
ubottu | Yarkada: VMWare 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/VMware | 08:25 |
Yarkada | thank you | 08:25 |
jason_ | iceroot, well dang. Lol sorry ronnie - Use Amarok or something | 08:25 |
AAA | michaela_: you want a fw that blocks all? and logs the rest? research iptable jump reject | 08:26 |
iceroot | jason_: ronnie just dont use apple products if you want the freedom to use a device like you want. its that easy | 08:26 |
jason_ | iceroot, I don't I was just thinking for ronnie's sake. I despise Apple | 08:27 |
AAA | iceroot: apple producst are not free | 08:27 |
iceroot | AAA: as i said | 08:27 |
reindeer | trusupha, i just checked that at least in my lucid-backports i have the same version of inkscape 0.48.2 installed that is available there, so does that mean im allready using backports? | 08:28 |
ronnie | i only li9ke the iphone and ipod everything else apple sucks and so does droid | 08:28 |
jason_ | AAA that was iceroot's point | 08:28 |
AAA | iceroot: I see | 08:28 |
jason_ | kind of, partially | 08:28 |
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Ben64 | ronnie: so you only like apple's main products, heh | 08:28 |
ronnie | just ipod iphone and ipad | 08:29 |
trusupha | reindeer: probably, yes. Either that or you're using oneiric's or newer | 08:29 |
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ronnie | i wish ubuntu had a phone out | 08:29 |
trusupha | Lucid's version otherwise is 0.47: http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/inkscape | 08:29 |
histo | !phone | ronnie | 08:30 |
ubottu | ronnie: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch | 08:30 |
AAA | ok. good. so the problem is gond | 08:30 |
reindeer | i see | 08:30 |
AAA | or is error.log blow'n up | 08:30 |
trueneu_ | Hi. I need to check what shared memory segments a process is attached to, but I can`t find 'sysvipc' dir under procfs/$PID, Ubuntu 12.04. Is that possible at all? | 08:30 |
trusupha | ronnie: Apple very specifically attempts to prevent people from interoperating with their products. I realize that this is sort of what people are saying with "not free", but they're a bit more specifically hostile than that makes it sound. | 08:31 |
trusupha | [well, OS X is probably interoperable enough. but iOS] | 08:31 |
michaela_ | im sorry AAA im a noob could u send me a link | 08:31 |
AAA | michaela_: your bes bet is to start with ls. and echo $EN | 08:33 |
reindeer | trusupha, so as im new to this backporting, is it actually possible to backport the latest ffmpeg in to my 11.10 system? And what is the difference between just building ffmpeg from source? Is the problem of building from source, the linking of all afterwards? | 08:34 |
auronandace | reindeer: 11.10 support ends next month | 08:34 |
reindeer | i know :D | 08:35 |
reindeer | living on the edge | 08:35 |
trusupha | Building ffmpeg vs getting a package is just that. | 08:35 |
trusupha | If you're building it yourself, it's not really a "backport" in the specific ubuntu repository sense | 08:35 |
michaela_ | AAA im not sure you know what im asking for exactly | 08:35 |
reindeer | trusupha, ok good you confirmed and i was on the right track | 08:36 |
trusupha | So, yes, though I've only compiled libav myself and not ffmpeg, if they're similar enough it's presumably possible to compile on 11.10 | 08:36 |
michaela_ | im looking for a software that deals with cdma phone providers and being able to flash phones | 08:36 |
AAA | trusupha: ffmpeg really gets my goat. they change very slight options that bust all the porn trade scr4ipt | 08:37 |
michaela_ | cdma workshop is software that lets you do that | 08:38 |
trusupha | People re-encode their porn? | 08:38 |
AAA | ffmpeg vs mencoder is bigger than vi?m vs emacs and the thrilla in manilla | 08:38 |
AAA | and fuck MP4Box | 08:38 |
IdleOne | !language | AAA | 08:38 |
ubottu | AAA: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family-friendly, polite, and professional. | 08:38 |
AAA | ok, sorry about the french | 08:38 |
jason_ | Ok, trying to chown a secondary HD and inputting this to terminal has no effect but also gives no errors: sudo chown jason:jason /dev/sdb1 what am I doing wrong here? | 08:39 |
jason_ | I need a chown that will stick for good or until I change it if I ever need to | 08:39 |
somsip | jason_: mount it first | 08:39 |
trusupha | AAA: I know libav people were willing to change stuff too. Kind of surprising in that regard. | 08:39 |
dr_willis | jason_: what filesystem is the drive using for sdb1? | 08:39 |
jason_ | somsip, I believe I have it mouonted when I run that command. let me double check though | 08:40 |
reindeer | trusupha: i guess ill just install 12.04LTS and start from there.. | 08:40 |
jason_ | dr_willis, ext4 | 08:40 |
dr_willis | jason_: you chown/chmod the mountpoint and files on the fs under the mountpoint.. NOT the /dev/sdXX device | 08:40 |
AAA | trusupha: sounds like you know. the internet was build on the backbone of porn and video games. and so it still works | 08:41 |
trusupha | reindeer: probably a better idea than sinking any more time into 11.10. | 08:41 |
somsip | jason_: just what dr_willis said... | 08:41 |
jason_ | dr_willis, ok | 08:41 |
jason_ | somsip, right | 08:42 |
IdleOne | Can we please stop with the porn references. It doesn't make you any cooler. | 08:42 |
histo | jason_: mount will show you where it's mounted. then you can chown the mountpoint | 08:42 |
reindeer | trusupha: its kinda sad how it just gets forgotten, but maybe ill do distr-upgrade, so i dont need to "format", dunno how well that will go though.. | 08:42 |
jason_ | dr_willis, so it would be sudo chown jason:jason /media/jason/DriveName | 08:43 |
dr_willis | jason_: somthing like that | 08:43 |
jason_ | That is the location according to mount | 08:43 |
jason_ | I will try that | 08:44 |
jason_ | Thanks | 08:44 |
lalondong | how can i check my phpmyadmin password in lamp ? | 08:44 |
reindeer | trusupha: any exp on distr-upgrades.. | 08:44 |
trusupha | reindeer: just speaking for myself, I've had good success with in-place dist-upgrades. | 08:44 |
trusupha | Not sure I've had one fail on me actually. | 08:44 |
reindeer | trusupha: ok thanks for the guarantee! :) | 08:44 |
dr_willis | !upgrade | 08:44 |
ubottu | For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade | 08:44 |
jason_ | dr_willis, Hey! it worked. thanks for that. | 08:45 |
AAA | island219: by default, any user with a localhost@ grant can access phpMyAadmin with that URL | 08:45 |
AAA | island219: phpMyAadmin is a bad way to go. ssh/cli mysql is prefeer | 08:47 |
AAA | ered | 08:47 |
reindeer | trusupha: im running ubuntu with KDE and all Unity/Gnome stuff suppressed, you think i will be in for some more trouble? :-/ | 08:50 |
reindeer | meaning i have KDE, but not Unity/Ubuntu stuff | 08:50 |
dr_willis | reindeer: whhat are you tryin to do exactly? | 08:50 |
AAA | island219: I'm fucking drunk (and now bandedededededededed) but, you need to carefully condider if you want your data publicly exposed. shit. maybe you don't care...... | 08:50 |
reindeer | get the latest ffmpeg! :) | 08:50 |
michaela_ | hello dose anyone know about android phones | 08:51 |
TakeItEZ | michaela_: guys in #android do | 08:52 |
reindeer | dr_willis: yes really to get the latest ffmpeg, but seems i need to upgrade to 12.04LTS anyway so thats what ill do too | 08:52 |
dr_willis | reindeer: so what does that have to do with kde/unity/ubuntu stuff? look for a ppa. or use source if you need newer then whats in the repos. is the normal way | 08:52 |
dr_willis | 12.04 wont have the newest. but a ppa for it might | 08:52 |
reindeer | dr_willis: thanks for the info, so from ppa i could build the latest and it should work without the pain of linking stuff manually as could be the way when doing it from source? | 08:54 |
michaela_ | dose any one know if theres an alternative to cdma workshop for linux | 08:55 |
dr_willis | linking stuff manually? ive seen build scripts tools for compiling ffmpeg i belive. but if its in the repos you shouldent have to much compiling from source on any release. unless theres a lot of other new libs it needs as well | 08:55 |
kris-away | How do I move the launcher bar? I'd rather have it on the bottom | 08:55 |
dr_willis | kris-away: you dont. ;) | 08:55 |
kris-away | THere must be a way... | 08:55 |
dr_willis | if you want a bottom dock. theres other docks you can use | 08:56 |
dreki | use not unity | 08:56 |
dr_willis | used to be some unity hacks that moved it to the bottom.. but they were crashy.. and not supported.. and may not even exist any more | 08:56 |
dr_willis | shrink the unity panel as small as you can and use a dock. is common;ly done by people | 08:56 |
kris-away | When I maximize a window I exxentially have two bars at the top... who the hell designed this | 08:57 |
reindeer | michaela_: Seems that the cdma workshop runs even on W95, so maybe install WINE and run it through that? | 08:57 |
dreki | Or you could try installing not-unity | 08:57 |
dr_willis | kris-away: rant else where.. if you want a differnt desktop theres several in the repos you can use.. try lubuntu perhaps. | 08:58 |
michaela_ | cool thanks reindeer ill try it | 08:58 |
kris-away | I'm just asking... so you can't change the top or side bars? | 08:59 |
dr_willis | kris-away: not really | 08:59 |
dr_willis | you can do some minor tweaks | 08:59 |
histo | !notunity | kris-away | 09:00 |
ubottu | kris-away: Ubuntu 11.10 and higher use the !Unity desktop environment by default. To use GNOME Shell instead, install the "gnome-shell" package and investigate "gnome-tweak-tool". For GNOME Fallback mode, which is similar to GNOME 2, install "gnome-panel". Both packages will place entries in the Sessions dropdown. | 09:00 |
histo | kris-away: also if you run something like dockey in place of the launcher bar | 09:00 |
kris-away | useful bot... kinda funny it'd have that entry | 09:01 |
dr_willis | You can run a differnt desktop - or try to build your own custom design with compiz and various docks. | 09:01 |
kris-away | my irc window jsut froze in place... the program works but it refusts to min/max/move... strange | 09:02 |
dr_willis | more like compiz crashed.. | 09:02 |
histo | kris-away: you can teach the bot so you can add entries if ops approve | 09:02 |
dr_willis | if your titlebar/decoration vanished - those are controleld by the window manager. which is compiz by default on ubuntu | 09:03 |
lalondong | lalondong | 09:03 |
kris-away | All of my other windows work, I think Qt crapped because it's the only Qt app running, Qassel, my irc client | 09:03 |
kris-away | What's the keyboard shortcut to minimize windows? | 09:04 |
reindeer | michaela_: To see how to install wine, check out youtube for some tutorial "install wine ubuntu". After installing you shold be able to start & install basic windows programs simply by clicking. Of course if this cdma program uses serial/sub port communications, those could need some extra work to make them work and could be problematic. | 09:05 |
dr_willis | if you press and hold the super key - it should display a list of shortcuts.. | 09:05 |
kris-away | Oh wow, if you set the bar to auto hide when you maximize windows they'll actually maximize and not have a double-bar at the top | 09:05 |
reindeer | serial/usb | 09:06 |
kris-away | I don't have a super key... IBM Model M http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_M_keyboard | 09:06 |
dr_willis | kris-away: i got about 5 of those in a closet | 09:06 |
ConGiun | hello guys :d | 09:06 |
michaela_ | thaks | 09:07 |
Tex_Nick | kris-away: this is probably more than you asked for but it's shortcut list ... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KeyboardShortcuts ... ;-) | 09:07 |
kris-away | Tex_Nick: Gonna bookmark that nontheless :) | 09:08 |
reindeer | dr_willis: i mentioned the kde/unity stuff because i was wondering if my system could brake more easily when doing ditr-upgrade, because i have all the unity/gnome stuff suppressed and "removed" away.. | 09:10 |
dr_willis | reindeer: you mean to use 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' ? you normally dont use that to upgrade to a new release. you use the upgrade tools. | 09:12 |
reindeer | oh..? | 09:13 |
dr_willis | this why i mentioned the !upgrade factoid earlier | 09:13 |
dr_willis | you use the do-release-upgrade tool i belive | 09:13 |
reindeer | ok, im acually just reading about the upgrade process | 09:14 |
dr_willis | i tend to do clean installs. | 09:14 |
reindeer | same here | 09:15 |
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lalondong | how to remove lamp ? | 09:20 |
dr_willis | !lamp | 09:21 |
ubottu | LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process. | 09:21 |
dr_willis | remove the parts you installed perhaps? be carefull using tasksel to remove things | 09:21 |
quick- | hi Do we have any alternative to sa in ubuntu http://linux.die.net/man/8/sa ? | 09:21 |
aeroz | ubuntu 12.04 LTS alternative install doesn't have RAID options in the manual partition area??? =\ | 09:22 |
quick- | !sa | 09:23 |
ubottu | For the Saudi Arabia team : /join #ubuntu-sa : للانظمام الى قناة الفريق السعودي - For Arabic language support, please : /join #ubuntu-arabic : للحصول على الدعم باللغة العربية | 09:23 |
aeroz | damn, no one online? :( | 09:24 |
dr_willis | i dont use raid | 09:24 |
dr_willis | !raid | 09:24 |
ubottu | Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto | 09:24 |
TakeItEZ | !info acct | quick- | 09:24 |
ubottu | quick-: acct (source: acct): The GNU Accounting utilities for process and login accounting. In component main, is optional. Version 6.5.5-1ubuntu2 (quantal), package size 87 kB, installed size 305 kB | 09:24 |
Tex_Nick | aeroz : about 1700 people here ;-) | 09:25 |
Anickyan | Hello | 09:25 |
Johnny_Appleseed | Hi | 09:25 |
Anickyan | I am installing Ubuntu 12.04 on my friend's PC. It installed correctly. | 09:25 |
aeroz | hai :D | 09:25 |
Anickyan | But, the computer just boots into Windows 7 immediately, without any options or anything | 09:26 |
aeroz | thanks dr_willis ... tho i'm looking to setup a raid0 on install :D | 09:26 |
quick- | TakeItEZ: Thanks :) | 09:26 |
dbugger | Hi guys. Can someone please tell me how can I hide the time indicator in the terminal, next to the prompt? | 09:26 |
Ben64 | dbugger: there isn't one normally | 09:27 |
Anickyan | dbugger: I don't see one. | 09:27 |
Anickyan | I haven't done any settings. | 09:27 |
aeroz | has anyone here setup a raid under ubuntu 12.04 ? | 09:27 |
dbugger | mmmm, I have the time next to my prompt like this: [10:25:45] ... | 09:27 |
dbugger | No idea how it got there, but I want to take it out | 09:28 |
aeroz | dbugger man i WISH i had that! | 09:28 |
one | how do i remove all packages except ones specified? | 09:28 |
aeroz | dbugger it's probably in your .bashrc file | 09:28 |
dbugger | :D | 09:28 |
dbugger | Where is that file aeroz ? | 09:28 |
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Tex_Nick | dbugger: this is a good read ... http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/ ... :-) | 09:29 |
dbugger | aeroz, http://paste.laravel.com/l3g | 09:29 |
dbugger | this is my bashrc | 09:29 |
dbugger | is it the last line? | 09:30 |
Anickyan | Can someone help me? I think GRUB2 is placed somewhere wrong. It worked perfectly on my computer, but not on my friends. | 09:30 |
dr_willis | dbugger: a read of the 'bash prompt howto' at tldp.org will show all sorts of neat bash prompt tricks | 09:30 |
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aeroz | dbugger yup it's the last line | 09:30 |
aeroz | just comment that last line and you're good | 09:30 |
aeroz | and yay now i can do that :D | 09:30 |
dbugger | aeroz, now you can have timet oo ;) | 09:30 |
aeroz | yay | 09:31 |
Ben64 | looks like they were added by enrique | 09:31 |
pecc | System clock is set to update from Net but it doesn't do it. I don't have a CMOS for the time being (nutshell version: laptop spontaneously set itself on fire) and Google refuses to serve me because of the un-updating system clock. Whether the connection is wireless or wired has no effect. | 09:31 |
* dr_willis wonders who enrique is... | 09:31 | |
dr_willis | ;) | 09:31 |
dbugger | aeroz, just commenting it wont do. Do I have to restart some service? | 09:31 |
Ben64 | dbugger: it will do | 09:31 |
dr_willis | dbugger: log out/back in - or start a new shwll | 09:31 |
dr_willis | shell | 09:31 |
dbugger | I see | 09:31 |
kris-away | Soo when I run a wine thing maximixed it double-bars... anyone know a smarter workaoruidn than having wine run in virtual desktop at my screen res and filling it out? | 09:31 |
dr_willis | its just a system variable getting set dbugger | 09:32 |
dr_willis | kris-away: what wine thing? | 09:32 |
Ben64 | dr_willis: i'm thinking that an application in wine has its own menubar instead of using the global menubar from unity | 09:32 |
dbugger | aeroz, great. It works :) | 09:33 |
dr_willis | Ben64: sounds about right. | 09:33 |
dbugger | Ben64, they were probably added by my sysadmin | 09:33 |
ratzeputz | hi folks ... is anyone familiar with the ubuntu one music cloud and uploading own mp3´s into it? | 09:33 |
dbugger | dr_willis, why you wonder? :D | 09:33 |
dr_willis | dbugger: someone changed your .bashrc and you dont know who did it? | 09:34 |
dbugger | dr_willis, well, when my sysadmin comes in my computer, and starts fiddling with the terminal, I can barely keep up with his movements. He#s like a ninja. :D | 09:34 |
dbugger | Half the time I have no idea what he is doing :D | 09:35 |
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dbugger | Its one of these guys who can see the Matrix | 09:35 |
dr_willis | err. time to smack him upside the head and tell him to leave your personal files alone. | 09:35 |
aeroz | man | 09:37 |
aeroz | ;( | 09:37 |
aeroz | i wish network install was WAY easier with ubuntu | 09:38 |
michaela_ | how do i flash my android phone to metro pcs on linux | 09:40 |
dr_willis | metro pc? | 09:40 |
Ben64 | different cell carrier, not really an ubuntu issue at all | 09:41 |
dr_willis | thats what i was wondering also.. ;) | 09:41 |
DJones | michaela_: I think there is an ##android or maybe #android channel channel that would be better to help with that | 09:41 |
dr_willis | dident think you really unlocked phones yourself much these days anymore | 09:41 |
darkmutt | hello ubuntu any idea if there was an update of mouse drivers last few days or so? my mouse scroll suddenly started working when m$ didn't manage to do that | 09:42 |
Ben64 | well its illegal now too | 09:42 |
TakeItEZ | Ben64: in usa, not everywhere | 09:42 |
DJones | Ben64: Depends on which country you're in :) | 09:42 |
Ben64 | anywhere with metropcs :| | 09:42 |
dr_willis | i belive its being challanged also.. but i dont keep up with the topic any more | 09:42 |
aeroz | so basically.. it's legal status depends on which country parents you the most? | 09:47 |
Mrokii | Hi. I have tried to run the Gnome Activity Journal and it doesn't start, ultimately giving me the error "glib.GError: No D-BUS daemon running". How can I solve that? | 09:48 |
Capprentice | Hey anyone using "Eidete Screencaster" on ubuntu 12.04 ? This seems have more functionality than any other screencaster. Im unable to record any video using it ! | 09:50 |
Capprentice | any suggestion ?!! | 09:51 |
histo | Capprentice: something wrong wit gtk-recordmydesktop ??? | 09:51 |
peawormsworth | Capprentice: "no video using it" ... sounds more functional then any other. | 09:52 |
Capprentice | No. Im more ineterested in this one, histo | 09:52 |
tirnakli | hi, I have a black screen problem when I boot the system with 3.5.0-26-generic or 3.5.0-25-generic options. can anybody help me on this ? | 09:53 |
Tex_Nick | !details | Capprentice | 09:54 |
ubottu | Capprentice: Please 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 ..." | 09:54 |
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n8w | what backend for nagios service configuretion would u recommend me? | 09:56 |
Capprentice | Ok Im on Ubuntu 12.04 x86 LTS. I can start screen casting using Eidete but when I clickm finish it give me two options, one is compress it as tar, rar etc and other is upload to a site videobin.org. When I try saving it , this gives a 300 bytes webm file which never plays ! | 09:56 |
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DJones | Capprentice: I've not used the software so can't really help, just wondered what happens if you compress it as a rar and then save that file & extract that | 09:58 |
Capprentice | DJones, it creates a 10.2 kb file, which contains the 300 bytes webm file. | 09:58 |
Capprentice | I mean 102 kb archive | 09:58 |
Capprentice | 10.2 | 09:58 |
DJones | Capprentice: Right, thats not much use | 09:59 |
Capprentice | Yes. Im not sure why Im unable to run this. Eidete is made for elementary desktop. If I have to run a elementary specific app what dependencies I need to pull ? | 10:00 |
one | hey there | 10:00 |
one | I am trying to optimize my system how may I strip it all down to a base commandline system? | 10:00 |
DJones | Capprentice: I'd be tempted to ask in the elementary channel to see if they can help, maybe there's something they can suggest | 10:01 |
Capprentice | what is the elementary channel ? #elementary ? | 10:01 |
DJones | I think so | 10:01 |
Capprentice | ok. | 10:02 |
DJones | At least alis shows that as the elementary support channel | 10:02 |
TakeItEZ | one easier to use the mini.iso and install a minimal-system than to strip down a full blown desktop-inst | 10:03 |
you-tee-f | using upstart is there a way to make a job that is start on every connection to my session ? | 10:06 |
lolar | startx | 10:06 |
you-tee-f | i've experienced with 'start on startup' | 10:06 |
you-tee-f | and works fine | 10:06 |
you-tee-f | but i want to test without rebooting | 10:06 |
you-tee-f | just closing and opening session | 10:07 |
GentSir | you-tee-f, check out crontab. Save the action you want to run as a bash script, put in crontab entry to have it run at startup. If you want to manually test it, just run the script directly from the terminal. | 10:08 |
one | TakeItEZ: I dont trust downloading it I already have the desktop installed and the cd | 10:08 |
Guest74536 | hi everyone | 10:08 |
GentSir | you-tee-f, You can use any programming/scripting language you want, but bash is usually fine | 10:08 |
somsip | one: I second what TakeItEZ says - much easier to start from minimal than get rid of everything... | 10:09 |
Guest74536 | can anyone help how to register a nick name here | 10:09 |
somsip | !register | Guest74536 | 10:09 |
ikonia | !register | Guest74536 | 10:09 |
ubottu | Guest74536: Information about registering your nickname: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat/Registration - Type « /nick <nickname> » to select your nickname. Registration help available by typing /join #freenode | 10:09 |
one | TakeItEZ: do you think I may set the minimum packages to hold then do apt-get remove * | 10:09 |
ikonia | Guest74536: also the team in #freenode channel will help | 10:09 |
Guest74536 | thanks | 10:09 |
Guest74536 | let me register first then will come back | 10:09 |
TakeItEZ | one: try it, idk if it works | 10:12 |
one | TakeItEZ: do you know if there are package groups like fedora has? | 10:13 |
one | This way I could just hold the minimal or base | 10:13 |
TakeItEZ | one: using tasksel there are groups | 10:13 |
TakeItEZ | one: sry i never have stripped down a systme like that. i always use ... debian businesscard-iso if i need a system | 10:14 |
you-tee-f | GentSir: thanks | 10:14 |
TakeItEZ | (except this 12.10 ubuntu) | 10:14 |
GentSir | you-tee-f, anytime mate, ask me if you need any help | 10:14 |
Ben64 | one: ubuntu really isn't suited for a tiny install, the smallest is about 1GB | 10:15 |
kgalahassa | how to install unity-lens-vm:i386 | 10:15 |
kgalahassa | how to install unity-lens-vm:i386 | 10:15 |
kgalahassa | on ubuntu12.O4 | 10:15 |
kgalahassa | how to install unity-lens-vm:i386 on ubuntu12.O4 | 10:16 |
somsip | !patience | kgalahassa | 10:16 |
ubottu | kgalahassa: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com/ or http://ubuntuforums.org/ or http://askubuntu.com/ | 10:16 |
one | Looks like there is an ubuntu-minimal virtual package | 10:17 |
ikonia | one what do you actually wnat ? | 10:18 |
ikonia | want | 10:18 |
_mak | any one knows how to use virsh migrate? I'm having problems trying to migrate a vm... | 10:21 |
StephenS | hey guys which app is good for burning dvd to dvd ? | 10:23 |
StephenS | I have one dvd rom, so I need to have app which will burn from dvd and then I insert empty dvd in the same dvd rom and burn it dow..? | 10:23 |
StephenS | down* I used ashampoo on win, but dunno what to use on ubuntu? | 10:23 |
ikonia | StephenS: burn it to an image, then butn the image to the DVD | 10:23 |
StephenS | With which app? | 10:24 |
ikonia | StephenS: anyone you like | 10:24 |
StephenS | such as? | 10:24 |
StephenS | whcih one is the best | 10:24 |
ikonia | StephenS: it's personal preference | 10:24 |
StephenS | I dont know any | 10:24 |
ikonia | trry some | 10:24 |
StephenS | so recommend me one | 10:24 |
ikonia | StephenS: open the software center and search | 10:24 |
one | ikonia: I want to start from a minimal set of packages and add what i want | 10:25 |
ikonia | one: so whats the problem ? | 10:25 |
somsip | one: install minimal. Before you said you wanted to strip back from an existing install... | 10:25 |
one | I thought there was a way to hold a package such as ubuntu-minimal | 10:25 |
ikonia | one: hold a package ? | 10:26 |
Tex_Nick | StephenS: you might have a look at Brasero | 10:26 |
one | yes | 10:26 |
ikonia | one: what do you mean "hold" a package ? | 10:26 |
StephenS | and k3b | 10:26 |
StephenS | ? | 10:26 |
StephenS | I use cinnamon as gui | 10:26 |
StephenS | so it will work on my sys? | 10:26 |
FloodBot1 | StephenS: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 10:26 |
one | This way i may just hold ubuntu-minimal then apt-get remove * | 10:26 |
ikonia | StephenS: dod you even use ubuntu ? | 10:26 |
StephenS | Yes I do | 10:26 |
StephenS | just with cinnamon gui | 10:26 |
ikonia | StephenS: cinnamon isn't in the default repos | 10:26 |
one | hi jasonjang | 10:26 |
ikonia | StephenS: did you get that from a PPA ? | 10:26 |
StephenS | Yes | 10:26 |
StephenS | 3.5.0-26-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 8 23:20:06 UTC 2013 i686 athlon i686 GNU/Linux | 10:27 |
one | ikonia: meaning lock it out from apt actions | 10:27 |
gustav_ | I have a file with dash in it like - and I want to rename it but mv thinks the filename is a flag. So what now? :( | 10:27 |
ikonia | one: it' not going to happen that way, more so as ubuntu-minimal is just a meta package | 10:27 |
somsip | gustav_: enclose the filename in quotes? | 10:27 |
ikonia | one: just install noraml install and remove what you don't want | 10:27 |
ikonia | one: you could then script it for subsiquent installs | 10:27 |
gustav_ | somsip: Quotes are interpreted by bash, removed for mv. | 10:28 |
somsip | gustav_: backslashes then | 10:28 |
lcabreza1 | hi guys, need some help here. if my office is on 9th floor and i have another new open office on the 20th floor. What type of connection i can use to connect my local network in there ? how will i connect them together ? | 10:28 |
StephenS | It seems I have k3b and brasero installed lol | 10:28 |
cronus | gustav_, try -- to terminate options | 10:28 |
ikonia | lcabreza1: a cable or wifi | 10:28 |
one | ikonia: thats what i am trying to do but it is better to tell it what i do want | 10:28 |
ikonia | lcabreza1: it's up to you | 10:28 |
ikonia | one: then use the ubuntu minimal installer, | 10:28 |
gustav_ | cronus: Thx. | 10:28 |
StephenS | so how with brasero to do what I need? | 10:28 |
lcabreza1 | ikonia: is it possible to connect through a cable? i don't think wifi can reach there .. | 10:29 |
ikonia | one: I don't understand why this is causing you a problem, both methods will work fine | 10:29 |
ikonia | lcabreza1: yes, you casn connect over a cable | 10:29 |
lcabreza1 | ikonia: what type of cable ? what kind of switch i can connect there ? | 10:29 |
ikonia | lcabreza1: anything you want, this isn't really an ubuntu problem | 10:29 |
HelpMeJo | Hello, guys. 2 years I use the same ubuntu configuration and hardware I have never had any problems with the Wi-Fi connection. Yesterday after the manual installation of qt5 my I lost connection. I did fresh installation of my Ubuntu 12.10 deleting all my configurations and settings. I even try the same with ubuntu 11.10 and 12.04. My wireless indicator shows that I am connected and I do not have problems with the router because I reseted it several times to the De | 10:30 |
lcabreza1 | ikonia:the whole office including servers uses ubuntu ? im thinking of an alternative im not so good on networking infra kinda stuff.. | 10:30 |
one | ikonia: I want to select the packages I want so I thought there was a hold option in apt | 10:31 |
ikonia | lcabreza1: physical network infrastructure/cables is not really anything to do with ubuntu, that's just basic networking | 10:31 |
Tex_Nick | lcabreza1: if you're trying to go through 10 floors of concrete ... wifi might be a problem ... for a cable you might need the permission of the building engineer & and would probably need to use plenum cable | 10:31 |
ikonia | one: not for the meta package | 10:31 |
lcabreza1 | Tex_Nick: thanks. i'll research on plenum cable .. | 10:31 |
jasonjang | hi~ one, 2 | 10:32 |
lcabreza1 | ikonia: thanks. i'll go ask the building engineer .. | 10:32 |
one | what is the communication barrier here? | 10:34 |
one | I don't get it | 10:34 |
one | How do I select the packages I want and then remove everything else? | 10:35 |
one | Why is that question so hard to answer? | 10:35 |
DJones | !minimal | one THis how to install a minimal system so you can install what you want afterwards, | 10:35 |
ubottu | one THis how to install a minimal system so you can install what you want afterwards,: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD | 10:35 |
TakeItEZ | one: echo packagename hold | sudo dpkg --set-selections | 10:35 |
IdleOne | one: the problem is you want to do something from a desktop CD which is not possible, download the mini.iso https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD also have a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PXEInstallServer | 10:36 |
lcabreza1 | one: what package are you trying to remove ? usually its just apt-get remove or if you want use synaptic package. | 10:37 |
TakeItEZ | lcabreza1: that won't really work if you want to remove 90% of installed packages | 10:38 |
pecc | how to set my system clock to take the time from the Net? I have it enabled through Time & Date settings, "Automatically from the Internet" is checked but nothing happens whether I boot or not -- running 12.10 | 10:38 |
HelpMeJo | guys, any ideas why I have this problem? | 10:39 |
rechengehirn | Hi all. Before i spend more money: Will a second amd graphics card speed up my 3 display setup? | 10:40 |
one | Am I correct in saying that there is no true 64bit ubuntu system, so I may as well use 32bit even on a 64bit cpu? | 10:41 |
TakeItEZ | one: depends on your needs, its possible to run 64bit only, but a lot of stuff still is i386 only. thats what multiarch is for | 10:42 |
one | is someone messing with my vision | 10:43 |
one | the refresh rate seems slow | 10:43 |
one | So the minimalCD has the equivlent of ubuntu-minimal metapackage? | 10:44 |
IdleOne | no | 10:45 |
rechengehirn | So my problem is: I'm running 3 Monitors and the performance is a bit slow. My card is an amd HD7950 and i think about buying a second one. | 10:46 |
HelpMeJo | Hello, guys. 2 years I use the same ubuntu configuration and hardware I have never had any problems with the Wi-Fi connection. Yesterday after the manual installation of qt5 my I lost connection. I did fresh installation of my Ubuntu 12.10 deleting all my configurations and settings. I even try the same with ubuntu 11.10 and 12.04. My wireless indicator shows that I am connected and I do not have problems with the router because I reseted it several times to the De | 10:46 |
one | IdleOne: ok I see that it says it will download packages but does it have pppoeconf on the cd? | 10:47 |
HelpMeJo | http://paste.ubuntu.com/5633671/ this is the link, sorry | 10:47 |
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rechengehirn | Is there someone who can tell me about speedimprovements with 2 amd graphic cards? Or is there no improvement? | 10:47 |
DJones | rechengehirn: The channel is a bit slow today, you might have to wait a while and ask again a bit later on | 10:49 |
one | Imnotgunnabeableda use it unless it has pppoeconf | 10:49 |
rechengehirn | DJones: Thanks. I will wait. | 10:49 |
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TakeItEZ | one: if you already have a running system, you might use debootstrap too | 10:56 |
one | it cracks me up why does everyone assume i have all of these resources like a dedicated server to tun tftp from | 10:56 |
cronus | HelpMeJo, do you have both wifi and cable connected? | 10:56 |
TakeItEZ | debootstrap needs a 2nd partition and 2 minutes of reading. sorry that we overestimate your abilities | 10:57 |
one | TakeItEZ: how about this say I bot to the live environment is there a minimal installer I may run from it such as mounting the minimalCD | 10:58 |
TakeItEZ | afaik no one | 10:58 |
one | whoever just ssh'd into my machine was quick to quit | 10:58 |
dr_willis | one: not really. you could do a debootstrap install howevver.. | 10:59 |
one | i think it is the airforce | 10:59 |
dr_willis | but thats a very out in left field type of install | 10:59 |
one | downloading lps from the mil site also | 11:00 |
HelpMeJo | cronus: I am cable connecter right now | 11:03 |
HelpMeJo | aaa, yes there both connected at this moment | 11:04 |
cronus | HelpMeJo, it seems that the dns and gateway are different between wlan0 and eth0 | 11:06 |
HelpMeJo | cronus: So, what should I do/change? | 11:06 |
cronus | HelpMeJo, i'd guess that the problem is in the network and not on ubuntu. ie there is a second dhcp server enabled or something similar | 11:07 |
HelpMeJo | cronus: I am sure it's not the network because I have wireless internet on my Ipad and Windows 7 | 11:08 |
esing | hi | 11:09 |
cronus | HelpMeJo, you could check if the network settings on windows match the ones in ubuntu | 11:09 |
HelpMeJo | cronus: Ok, thanks. | 11:12 |
cronus | HelpMeJo, having eth0 and wlan on the same subnet with different dns and gateway seems strange to me. | 11:12 |
Ankhwatcher | Hey, I can't get sound working on my Lenovo Y480 - http://pastebin.com/4egG07Nm anyone know what I should try? | 11:13 |
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dr_willis | !sound | 11:13 |
ubottu | If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. | 11:13 |
Capprentice | what codecs I need to record webm videos in kazam ? I can play webm but can not record webm format ! Im on Ubuntu 12.04. | 11:16 |
esing | I want to reboot without my admin passwd , how do I do that in ubuntu? | 11:17 |
esing | I tried in /etc/sudoers: %admin ALL=NOPASSWD: /sbin/shutdown -h now,/sbin/halt,/sbin/poweroff,/sbin/reboot but it is not working | 11:17 |
esing | (I still get the passwd requests when running: sudo shutdown -r now) | 11:17 |
Capprentice | ommit sudo !? write only shutdown -r | 11:18 |
Capprentice | 00 | 11:18 |
esing | Capprentice, What's in your sudoers for the nopasswd then? | 11:19 |
Capprentice | there is nothing like that. | 11:20 |
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esing | That's weird | 11:21 |
Capprentice | esing, do you know what is needed to screencast webm videos using kazam ? | 11:22 |
junney | hello | 11:22 |
esing | Capprentice, No, don't have exp with that | 11:22 |
esing | Capprentice, What is in the prompt if you write: which shutdown -r | 11:22 |
MonkeyDust | or simply which shutdown | 11:23 |
junney | yes | 11:23 |
Capprentice | I have not made any changes as you have made to sudoers. So it asks fr to be root ! | 11:23 |
esing | Capprentice, So it asks for a passwd if you run shutdown -r? | 11:24 |
Capprentice | yes. | 11:25 |
esing | For me too | 11:25 |
Capprentice | esing ALL=(ALL)NOPASSWD:/sbin/shutdown | 11:27 |
Capprentice | try this | 11:27 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | question; if I want to make a .desktop launcher that runs two commands at once, say foo and bar, would Exec="foo; bar" do the trick? | 11:31 |
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Mirfax | Hi! | 11:36 |
dr_willis | moo! | 11:36 |
Mirfax | is anyone here able to help me with a mdadm problem? | 11:36 |
ikonia | Mirfax: what's the issue ? | 11:37 |
Copheezgewd | where do I find a regular social channel? | 11:38 |
ikonia | Copheezgewd: #defocus is the freenode social channel | 11:38 |
ikonia | Copheezgewd: ask in #freenode how to search for channels, this channel isn't a yellow pages of channels | 11:38 |
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Mirfax | I'm trying to set up a mail report wich will give me an report of the RAID setup, even if there is no faults or errors. But I get this error when trying to run the command "mdadm --monitor --scan --test": "Only one autorebuild proccess allowed in scan mode, aborting" | 11:40 |
varikonniemi | i think you hit something much deeper than ubuntu | 11:40 |
Mirfax | and I would like mdadm to send me a mail once a week or so.. | 11:40 |
Mirfax | Varikonniemi: I thought this would be a place to start :) | 11:40 |
varikonniemi | you have to realize ubuntu is mainly the implementation of the packages & some few packages | 11:41 |
ikonia | Mirfax: ok so there is normally already an automatic report on this if you set the mail address in the mdadm.conf | 11:41 |
ikonia | Mirfax: the monitor command must also speficy a meta device | 11:41 |
Mirfax | Ikonia: yes, there is, but only if there is an error or failure to one of the disks. And i don't know if the mail will be sent at all.. | 11:42 |
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Mirfax | Ikonia: like this? mdadm --monitor --test /mnt/md0 | 11:42 |
ikonia | Mirfax: apologies, I'm missing the issue here, why do you want a mail report if there is nothing failed | 11:42 |
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ikonia | Mirfax: I'm assuming you want to background it, rather than run it from an active shell | 11:42 |
Mirfax | Ikonia: Because then i know the system is working, the mails get sent and that I will get a mail if there is something wrong :) | 11:43 |
Mirfax | Ikonia: that's right :) | 11:43 |
ikonia | Mirfax: so for example mdadm --monitor --daemonise --mail=root@localhost --delay=1800 /dev/md2" | 11:43 |
ikonia | Mirfax: madam --monitor is meant to be triggered on failure | 11:43 |
ikonia | Mirfax: you're probably better monitoring /proc/mdstat with a shell script if you want regular "everything is ok" reports | 11:44 |
Mirfax | Ikonia: Ah, that explaines the --monitor option. thank you! | 11:44 |
Mirfax | is the daemonise syntax an complete syntax? would it work like you wrote it? | 11:44 |
ikonia | Mirfax: should do yes | 11:44 |
Mirfax | Ikonia: I'll try :) | 11:45 |
ikonia | Mirfax: please pay attention to the mail address in the example too | 11:45 |
Mirfax | Ikonia: is the --delay option in seconds? | 11:46 |
ikonia | Mirfax: from memory yes | 11:46 |
ikonia | although it maybe ms | 11:47 |
Mirfax | i just found it in the man page, it's seconds. | 11:47 |
Mirfax | 60 seconds is default | 11:47 |
ikonia | perfect | 11:47 |
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reindeer | Help: Im running an rsync backup for /home/myuser and in exclude-from file i have /* and /.* and in include-from file i have .bash_aliases /.mozilla/ and /games/ but if I add a two-subdir folder like /games/rpg/ it gets rejected by rsync by command: "/games/rpg rejected because of /*" Why is this? | 11:48 |
Mirfax | but I think I have another problem aswell concidering sending e-mails. My ISP only accepts e-mails to be sent using their outgoing mail server. how do I specify that to mdadm/ubuntu? | 11:48 |
ikonia | Mirfax: you setup a local relay | 11:50 |
Mirfax | Ikonia: The mdadm daemon you suggested looks to be working! | 11:51 |
ikonia | excellent | 11:51 |
Mirfax | ikonia: do you have a good tutorial to recomend? | 11:51 |
ikonia | not really | 11:51 |
Mirfax | for the relay i meen | 11:51 |
ikonia | Mirfax: I'm sure there are many on wiki.ubuntu.com | 11:51 |
ikonia | Mirfax: use an official ubuntu noe | 11:51 |
ikonia | one | 11:51 |
Mirfax | I'll take a look :) thank you for the help! | 11:51 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: can u paste the full command? | 11:51 |
reindeer | i guess, its in a script actually | 11:52 |
reindeer | # /usr/bin/rsync -av --delete --include-from="$includeFile" --exclude-from="$excludeFile" $sourcedir001 $destdir001 | 11:53 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: seems the exclude should only be a subset of the include. | 11:55 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: ur exclude is /* and /.* ... which i think means exclude everything starting with a / ... ie: root. So Im thinking nothing would be copied. | 11:56 |
peawormsworth | are some files being copied with that command? | 11:56 |
reindeer | yes everything but not the 2 folder deep ones | 11:56 |
han_ | Hallo | 11:57 |
ledestin | how come the latest release doesn't have grub/menu.lst? | 11:57 |
ledestin | where's xorg.conf? | 11:58 |
DJones | ledestin: menu/lst hasn't been around since grub2 was introduced | 11:58 |
dr_willis | ledestin: grub2 dosent use a menu.lst and X auto configured for the most part... | 11:58 |
dr_willis | you can make a xorg.conf if you want | 11:58 |
dr_willis | Ive not needed an xorg.conf in like.. a year or 2 | 11:58 |
ledestin | well, what I'm trying to do is solve blank screen problem | 11:58 |
ledestin | and I'm reading wiki and it mentions menu.lst | 11:59 |
dr_willis | give us details of the problem | 11:59 |
dr_willis | I would think thats a very old wiki then | 11:59 |
reindeer | peawormsworth: i just cleaned the off the 2 folder deep ones and ran the script, works fine, now im gonna enable one 2-deep-folder and see if it still fails | 11:59 |
dr_willis | !nomodeset | 11:59 |
ubottu | A 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 parameter | 11:59 |
ledestin | login screen, I login, then pink bg, cursor, nothing there | 11:59 |
dr_willis | ledestin: Thats not a nomodeset option then. | 12:00 |
dr_willis | ledestin: can you login at the console? | 12:00 |
ZinovaS | hi, obexftp is very slow with my phone, but browsing it from nautilus is fast. is there some fast command line alternative? | 12:00 |
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ZinovaS | im on ubuntu 12.04 right now | 12:00 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: maybe try adding a "*"... like for /games/* | 12:01 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: although... im more familiar with tar which wouldnt require this. | 12:01 |
reindeer | peawormsworth: Yes on the last test now it still failed with message "[sender] hiding directory .mozilla because of pattern /*" | 12:01 |
reindeer | peawormsworth: ok will try | 12:02 |
peawormsworth | maybe it is the /.* which will match "." and ".." i think. so maybe that is it? | 12:03 |
Capprentice | anyone knows what codecs do I need to record videos using KAZAM in webm format ? | 12:03 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: maybe try "/.??*" to avoid matching "/.." just suggesting things here. | 12:04 |
tholu | Hi there, I have a brandnew computer with stock 12.10 installed. However, wifi is not working. I have a Centrino 2230 chipset (which is ubuntu-certified?). Wifi encryption is WPA2 only. | 12:05 |
reindeer | peawormsworth: adding /.mozilla/firefox/* did not help, | 12:05 |
tholu | Error messages in /var/syslog contain: wlan0: authentication with …. timed out | 12:05 |
Capprentice | peawormsworth, hy do you use kazam ? are you able to record videos in webm format ? | 12:05 |
tholu | Wifi works flawlessly on Windows PCs nearby, iPhones, iPads and Macbooks. | 12:06 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: well usually when tar fails... i used the verbose option to watch which files are copied and remove and add conditions like excludes and includes to try to understand it. Im just not sure without seeing the output why ur regex fails. I think i can be of no help. | 12:06 |
cronus | reindeer, try /games/** | 12:06 |
tholu | I tried sudo modprobe -r iwlwifi followed bei sudo modprobe iwlwifi 11n_disable=1, to no avail | 12:07 |
tholu | I tried setting IPv6 to ignore | 12:07 |
Capprentice | hello ??? should I use gstreamer dev ppa to get latest gstreamer plugins in Ubuntu 12.04 ? | 12:07 |
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tholu | But NetworkManager keeps asking for authentication, because association fails. | 12:07 |
tholu | Wifi password is numbers only | 12:07 |
tholu | Ubuntu 12.04 hat the same problem | 12:08 |
reindeer | peawormsworth: you mean replacing in the exclude-from file the line /* with /.??* | 12:08 |
reindeer | cronus:will try that too | 12:08 |
kris-away | How do I make shortcuts in nautilus in the side bar? before I jsut dragged folders in there... hmm... | 12:08 |
tholu | I am starting to get really frustrated with Ubuntu so I would be glad for any help. | 12:08 |
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Capprentice | webm ????? | 12:09 |
kris-away | Ahh... click the gear icon and bookmark the location... weird, but ok | 12:09 |
reindeer | chronus: by using only /games/ rsync will get all subfolders of games, but if i do /games/rpg/ it takes nothing, not /games/ not /games/rpg/ ..nothing. | 12:10 |
reindeer | so what you think trying /games/** would solve btw? | 12:11 |
ledestin | this nomodeset thing killed it completely. doesn't respond to kb, truly black screen | 12:12 |
ledestin | splash, then black screen | 12:14 |
cronus | reindeer, it will take all the subfolders of games. | 12:14 |
Capprentice | hello ! can anyone tell me what codecs do i need to make screen cast videos using kazam ? | 12:15 |
Capprentice | Im unable to record webm videos ! there is another screencasting software which only uses this format. | 12:15 |
reindeer | cronus: yes but using only /games/ allready does that and it works to the deepest subfolder.. :-/ | 12:15 |
cronus | reindeer, i thought you couldn't get subfolders. sorry | 12:15 |
reindeer | np | 12:15 |
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Capprentice | reindeer, cronus ledestin do you guys have any idea what codecs I need for Kazam to work with webm files ? "Eidete screencaster" only uses this "webm" format. So I need a solution to make it work. | 12:17 |
ledestin | Capprentice: I don't even know what Kazam is | 12:18 |
reindeer | peawormsworth, chronus: thanks for the suggestions anyhow. I guess i could go one folder higher, so i start at /home/ ,then exclude everything from /home/myuser/* and then include /home/myuser/games/* and so on.. | 12:18 |
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Capprentice | is it safe to install gstreamer1 and gtsreamer0 . packages side by side ? | 12:18 |
reindeer | Capprentice, same here no idea srry | 12:18 |
Capprentice | okay. | 12:18 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: yes... that may be better... so the regex is more obvious to rsync. | 12:18 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: also something to consider is whether the directory is under a different partition or is a symlink. Sometimes I know tar will ignore or include based on that. | 12:19 |
reindeer | peawormsworth: i see, well there shouldnt be any symlinks to follow in this case | 12:21 |
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reindeer | its funny cos once you think you got it all figured out these kind of things happen that make you loose all your trust towards your self on behalf of the logic you try so hard to follow..darn.. | 12:23 |
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reindeer | this just seems illogical and idont think computers should have that problem | 12:24 |
reindeer | basically: rsync -exclude /path/folder/* -include /path/folder/mydir1 -include /path/folder/mydir2/mydir2B So in this case mydir1 does get copied, but NOT mydir2, or mydir2B..that is illogical i think. anyone agree or have info on why? | 12:28 |
danieldangol | installed the xampp 1.8.1 and can't solve the access denied issue | 12:31 |
danieldangol | on php my admin | 12:31 |
danieldangol | dont know which file to edit | 12:32 |
reindeer | is it this issue: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12979423/xampp-i-cant-acces-myphpadmin-from-localhost | 12:33 |
jrib | !xampp | dr_willis | 12:35 |
ubottu | dr_willis: We do not support XAMPP installs here. Please use the LAMP stack that is in our repositories; see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP for more information. | 12:35 |
jrib | erm | 12:35 |
jrib | guess he fixed it. | 12:35 |
Bagelis | Hey guys. Is it possible to install gnome 3 in my Ubuntu and to choose between gnome and unity when need it ? i love both gnome 3 and unity and i really want to have them both on my pc if there is someone who can help me make that i would really be thankfull.I'm new to ubuntu so i would really need help etc thanks for your time and sry if i bothered you guys too much :) | 12:37 |
reindeer | i dunno, i just googled with 3 of main keywords and seemed like solution on stackoverflow.. :P | 12:37 |
jrib | Bagelis: sure. Just install it and you can choose at login time which environment you want | 12:38 |
jrib | !gnome3 | Bagelis | 12:38 |
ubottu | Bagelis: GNOME 3 is the desktop environment on which Unity is based. To use GNOME Shell instead of Unity, install the "gnome-shell" package and investigate "gnome-tweak-tool". GNOME 3 is not supported under Natty/11.04, and may break your system if installed from alternate sources. | 12:38 |
Bagelis | my Ubuntu version is 12.10. jrib so i just go to software center and i install it ? | 12:40 |
jrib | Bagelis: yes | 12:40 |
Bagelis | and thats it ?? nothing else on terminal need it or anything ?? | 12:40 |
jrib | Bagelis: right | 12:41 |
reindeer | :D | 12:41 |
Bagelis | thank you jrib and ubottu for your time guys :) | 12:41 |
cronus | reindeer, there is a mention of this problem in rsync man page | 12:42 |
BluesKaj | G'Day all | 12:42 |
reindeer | cronus: :O | 12:42 |
cronus | reindeer, search for /some/path/this-file-will-not-be-found | 12:42 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: is there still no solution? | 12:43 |
reindeer | cronus: thanks will look into it, i have read about rsync on man and guides, just to get this far, but did not see this connection. thx | 12:43 |
warrens | please anyone knows more about 'rolling release'? | 12:44 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: is it possible to cd into the directories you want and then be able to remove the exlusion list? | 12:44 |
jpds | warrens: What do you need to know? | 12:44 |
jpds | warrens: That isn't already on the mailing lists? | 12:44 |
warrens | jpds, i want to know if 6 months release is down or not | 12:46 |
reindeer | peawormsworth: i guess so, but im looking for most automated solution, not "one time backup" kind :) im gonna look into rsync man now as cronus pointed | 12:46 |
jpds | warrens: not yet decided. | 12:46 |
warrens | or what is the new release's management | 12:47 |
BluesKaj | warrens, 13.04 will be released officially on Apr 25th | 12:47 |
jpds | warrens: See mailing lists, not IRC. | 12:47 |
MonkeyDust | warrens https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/ReleaseSchedule | 12:47 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: well u can include 'cd X' commands in a bash script pretty easy. If ur new... bash can be as easy as entering a set of commands into one text file... works for crons. | 12:48 |
warrens | jpds, MonkeyDust, BlueEagle, ok, thks | 12:48 |
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peawormsworth | reindeer: u need to find someone with rsync experience. sorry its not me. Seems what you want should be easy to accomplish. If u find no help, then u should setup a small directory structure with small files to "play with" until u find a solution. | 12:50 |
MonkeyDust | reindeer i used rsync for backups | 12:51 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: one more thing to consider is permissions... make sure the files are not owned by root or something. But i suspect you would see appropriate errors if they were. | 12:51 |
MonkeyDust | reindeer what's the issue? | 12:51 |
reindeer | peawormsworth: hey thanks, and it seems you were right as the rsync man now says that if i exclude something i included its gonna short circuit, so you were kinda right from the start :) | 12:51 |
peawormsworth | reindeer: the exclude is usually a subset of the larger included files. So you cannot say "exclude everything" and then say "include these files" and expect the files to copy. i think. | 12:52 |
HackNewton | hello | 12:53 |
MonkeyDust | reindeer grsync is a nice GUI to learn the rsync syntax | 12:53 |
reindeer | MonkeyDust, scroll up little above the stackoverflow link and thats my issue :) | 12:54 |
reindeer | grsync hmm..could try but not yet! :) | 12:55 |
peawormsworth | MonkeyDust: reindeer wanted the rsync to be automated in a script. | 12:55 |
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MonkeyDust | reindeer i did that with crontab | 12:56 |
Mathias_WMDE | greetings | 12:58 |
reindeer | hmm..im trying to read this rsync man and i dont even get where they come up with all this "oq" "cq" +ig+rq iqfoorq stuff what is that nonsense.. :? | 12:58 |
reindeer | i guess they are some filter rules.. | 13:00 |
pepijndevos | I did a minimal virtual machine install of ubuntu server, and it seems to have guest additions already installed, is that correct? | 13:01 |
LargePrime | hey ubuntuonians. I am trying to get a tun working on 12.10 | 13:02 |
LargePrime | but 1) i know nothing. and 2) it not seem to be there | 13:02 |
NightFox | Have you tried /sbin/modprobe tun? | 13:04 |
LargePrime | gives FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/3.2.13-grsec-xxxx-grs-ipv6-64/modules.dep: No such file or directory | 13:04 |
riqdiiz | hi all I have a toshiba laptop that doesn't have a rom .I want to make it useful again by patching in any ubuntu it can take .how can I put it in?please help.Note:doesn't have boot from USB DEVICE option in its BIOS. | 13:05 |
LargePrime | riqdiiz: USB? use a USB Rom | 13:06 |
NightFox | This is for a network tunnel interface, am I correct? | 13:06 |
DJones | riqdiiz: No cd or usb boot? | 13:07 |
DJones | !netinstall | riqdiiz | 13:07 |
ubottu | riqdiiz: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall - Don't want to use a CD? See http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate | 13:07 |
mad_ | Ubuntu precise LTS has the kernel 3.2. quantal has 3.5, correct? In my ubuntu precise lts I can install 'linux-generic-lts-quantal' or 'linux-current-generic' which give me right now the quntal kernel 3.5. quantal is EOL 2014 - will those packages installed in my precise installation get no more updates? or is the linux-generic-lts-quantal kernel also supported for 5 years? | 13:07 |
LargePrime | NightFox: tes | 13:09 |
XATRIX | Hi guys, i have a serious problem | 13:09 |
XATRIX | Time to time i have an issue when i can't connect to any service on my remote server | 13:09 |
XATRIX | I can still ping it pretty well | 13:09 |
LargePrime | NightFox: also yes | 13:09 |
mad_ | linux-generic-lts-quantal from the precise repository (for an ubuntu 12.04.2 lts) is supported for how long? | 13:09 |
XATRIX | But telnet SERVER_IP 22,21,80 - gives me "Trying to connect ..." | 13:10 |
XATRIX | I have no firewall installed against me on the remote side | 13:10 |
MonkeyDust | XATRIX try the channel #ubuntu-server | 13:10 |
XATRIX | MonkeyDust: It's a laptop problem, not a server one | 13:10 |
XATRIX | I have this issue only on my Ubuntu laptop | 13:11 |
reindeer | MonkeyDust: If you come up with a simple solution to that problem of mine msg me, otherwise im done with reading/trying to understand that rsync man page horrorness atm.. I think ill go up one folder level and it should work, so i dont have to use -exclude /* but i use -exclude /myuser/* instead.. | 13:11 |
MonkeyDust | reindeer try --exclude (that's double -) | 13:12 |
nic | ciao | 13:12 |
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Guest4151 | ciao | 13:12 |
Guest4151 | ragazzi | 13:12 |
reindeer | MonkeyDust: yes i have in correct mode "--exclude-from=myfile.txt" was just lazy.. | 13:12 |
mufy_gokil | hay | 13:13 |
DJones | !it | Guest4151 | 13:13 |
ubottu | Guest4151: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette) | 13:13 |
Guest4151 | hello | 13:13 |
NightFox | LargePrime: maybe you need to try isatapd? | 13:13 |
mufy_gokil | hallo | 13:14 |
mufy_gokil | how are you all | 13:14 |
LargePrime | NightFox: and how would i try that? | 13:14 |
NightFox | LargePrime: check the ubuntu manpages, I'm not entirely sure as to what you want to accomplish | 13:16 |
LargePrime | setting up open vpn | 13:16 |
LargePrime | to do the VPNing | 13:16 |
NightFox | ok, that gives me some insight | 13:16 |
LargePrime | https://help.ubuntu.com/11.10/serverguide/openvpn.html | 13:17 |
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LargePrime | and the line "root@server:/etc/openvpn# /etc/init.d/openvpn start" fails | 13:17 |
NightFox | openvpn is a complicated thing though, would an ssh tunnel do the trick? | 13:17 |
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NightFox | yeah, probably a configuration error | 13:18 |
Guest56502 | .... | 13:18 |
Guest56502 | 有中国用户吗 | 13:18 |
dustinspringman | openvpn isnt that hard... | 13:18 |
DJones | !cn | Guest56502 | 13:18 |
ubottu | Guest56502: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw | 13:18 |
LargePrime | where can i find a SSH tunnle VS. OPENVPN guide, thing | 13:18 |
dustinspringman | i have multiple AWS EC2 instances connecting to my headquarters and other places using openvpn.. | 13:19 |
NightFox | dustinspringman: if you can explain it, it does require some insight vs. ssh tunnel requires little insight | 13:19 |
dustinspringman | it was actually one of the easier things to do on that whole situation.. | 13:19 |
dustinspringman | true.. SSH tunnel is probably easier... but then you have to script a bunch of stuff to make the connection persistent and whatnot... | 13:19 |
LargePrime | it seemed pretty easy. untill the "It Not Work" part | 13:19 |
NightFox | and ssh tunneling might do the trick, it encrypts and you get the ip from the server | 13:19 |
k1l | !away > D_D | 13:20 |
ubottu | D_D, please see my private message | 13:20 |
lirakis | I am looking to build a new desktop soon and am trying to get a handle on the state of graphics card support/stability with 12.10 | 13:20 |
dustinspringman | I did: sudo apt-get install openvpn and then followed a TUT on the web and bam... 10mins have had happy local access to all my devices from the AWS vm for months.. | 13:20 |
NightFox | well, a dynamic ssh tunnel creates a local proxy | 13:20 |
JonathanToroo | eiii | 13:20 |
NightFox | so for browsing it does the trick | 13:20 |
lirakis | I was looking at the nvidia geforce 650ti | 13:20 |
NightFox | and other proxyable apps | 13:20 |
lirakis | which says its supported by the nvidia linux driver http://www.nvidia.in/object/linux-display-ia32-310.19-driver-in.html | 13:20 |
dustinspringman | I just built routes for the openvpn.. seemed easier for me to do that (networking background) | 13:21 |
NightFox | but first LargePrime: what do you want out of the tunnel | 13:21 |
lirakis | i just dont know how well the nvidia binary is integrated to 12.10 | 13:21 |
lirakis | and how up to date it is | 13:21 |
LargePrime | I have a few friends that are behind blocked networks | 13:21 |
lirakis | basically ... am i going to be manually installing the module, then editing the modules.conf etc. etc. | 13:21 |
LargePrime | I am trying to get them a hole out | 13:21 |
NightFox | allright | 13:21 |
lirakis | last time i used a geforce card was ... probably a geforce 2 lol | 13:22 |
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lirakis | so .. im not quite up to speed | 13:22 |
NightFox | and what ports/apps do they want to use | 13:22 |
dustinspringman | LargePrime: ahhh.... depending on your network admin SSH tunnel on p22 is probably blocked... might have to use a high port or 80 to get it to work right... OpenVPN is probably out of the question for what you're trying to do... its almost certainly denied... | 13:22 |
NightFox | LargePrime: I've done this with ssh on port 3389 (it's rdp or something) | 13:23 |
dustinspringman | (for the record, I have spent the last 5 years managing firewalls, routers, and openDNS content filtering at 7 school districts).. I'm familiar with how people can/could get past filters.... kids are smart! | 13:23 |
NightFox | Then you have more experience sir, I was one of the kids until last year | 13:24 |
dustinspringman | there's a lot of good youtube videos on how to do the SSH tunnel to p80 or other... you might look there for an example.. | 13:24 |
LargePrime | they want to use port 81 | 13:24 |
NightFox | basically ssh -D [localport] username@host -p [remoteport] would do | 13:25 |
dustinspringman | NightFox: lol! I spent about a day a week adding new proxy avoidance sites and such to the opendns filter list... I was the guy that stopped folks from using the IP of facebook to get to it... they just loved me when I turned that filter rule on... XD | 13:25 |
dustinspringman | LargePrime: that may or may not work.. | 13:25 |
dustinspringman | LargePrime: i usually go for 80 or a 30000+ high port | 13:25 |
dustinspringman | most admins dont block that outbound.. | 13:25 |
NightFox | dustinspringman: yeah, and then I said, try this sshtunnel for facebook guys | 13:26 |
LargePrime | but back to my issue. any idea why I cannot create a tun on my server? | 13:26 |
NightFox | dustinspringman: I was lucky the admins left rdp open | 13:26 |
dustinspringman | yikes! | 13:27 |
dustinspringman | thats silly | 13:27 |
NightFox | indeed, but I'm not complaining | 13:27 |
NightFox | LargePrime: no idea, I've always used ssh tunneling or pptp | 13:27 |
dustinspringman | NightFox: yea..most people don't figure out SSH tunnels... I did finally setup a script that alerted me whenever one was sent through the NAT tables on p22... but it was nearly impossible to detect on p80 or other high ports... | 13:27 |
dustinspringman | LargePrime: youtube... lots of good vids.. | 13:28 |
dustinspringman | LargePrime: I've not got much experience setting those up, only blocking them.. but I've seen the vids some kids showed me they watched to set it up | 13:28 |
NightFox | dustinspringman: I would imagine, its encrypted traffic, so if I'm correct it's just jibberish to anyone in the middle | 13:28 |
LargePrime | it shoulld be | 13:29 |
LargePrime | but there are some info in headers | 13:29 |
LargePrime | depending | 13:29 |
rechengehirn | Hello again. I wanted to ask if someone has experience on how (if) the speedimprovement is, when adding a second atm graphic card. My current setup with 3 Monitors and one HD7950 is too slow. | 13:30 |
NightFox | dutinspringman: you should try being an admin of the network for computer science college students, no way you're keeping them out of whatever they want to do | 13:32 |
dustinspringman | NightFox: heh.. you'd think... but I had a box on the network that could decrypt 128bit SSL encryption like it was nothing... | 13:32 |
NightFox | dustinspringman: cool | 13:32 |
NightFox | the best I did was decrypt a pptp with msvchap through man-in-the-middle | 13:33 |
NightFox | but that's kind of easy | 13:33 |
dustinspringman | Cost me $93,000 and we eventually flashed it and turned it into a couple EMS's because it was "cisco" and it crashed a lot... but when it did work, it would read everything, no questions asked... it was part of our CALEA (communications assistance for law enforcement agencies) system... | 13:33 |
NightFox | Well, sounds like a really interesting job | 13:34 |
LargePrime | ahh, post warrant society | 13:34 |
NightFox | this encryption vs. cracking stuff always intrigues me | 13:34 |
NightFox | makes me wonder why I became a developer and not a systems and network administrator | 13:35 |
dustinspringman | I spend most of my time learning how its done, just so it doesnt happen to my network(s) | 13:36 |
NightFox | I spend my time learning how it's done just because it's interesting to me, I have no further use for it (not since I graduated anyway) | 13:36 |
k1l | hey guys, we have the #ubuntu-offtopic for the chatter | 13:37 |
ejv | please move the non-buntu support topics to #ubuntu-offtopic | 13:37 |
ejv | what k1l said ;) | 13:37 |
NightFox | yeah, I'll stop sorry, I was intrigued | 13:37 |
dustinspringman | k1l: sorry.. =D | 13:37 |
ejv | you can be intrigued all you want in the offtopic channel, go nuts ;) | 13:37 |
kylechenoO | hello | 13:42 |
rechengehirn | O.K. I try it different: What do you think gives more graphic performance. A faster processor or a second graphic card? | 13:44 |
uvala | hello | 13:44 |
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mad_ | I have precise-backports enabled in my apt sources. I want to disabled it. Does commenting it out and doing 'at-get dist-upgrade' make sure that all backported pacakges are installed from the main repository again? | 13:47 |
uvala | on my netbook first my HDD died, at least that's what I witnessed. now I want to apply ddrescue, but every time I start ubuntu on live USB, it doesnt go beyond the lila-colored loading window with "ubuntu" name and logo. does it show that the damage extends beyond HDD? | 13:47 |
kgalahassa | how to install vm lens on ubuntu12.O4 | 13:47 |
mad_ | uvala: Could be, but could also be a coincidence. Try a different live system like sysytem-rescue-cd | 13:48 |
uvala | bit I can | 13:48 |
uvala | not, because netbook has no cd driver, and I have not external one | 13:49 |
mad_ | uvala: systemrescuecd is gentoo-based with a current kernel. If this failes too, it might actually be a more sever hardware-issue | 13:49 |
uvala | can I try system rescue cd on USB? | 13:49 |
uvala | because I have no CD driver, internal or external | 13:49 |
mad_ | uvala: systemrescuecd has an usb-installer inside the iso. mount -o loop src_foo.iso /mnt/temp, run the installer for usb and be happy =) | 13:49 |
uvala | excellent! I'll try that! thank you mad_!!! | 13:50 |
uvala | oh sorry, when should I apply the command you sent? | 13:50 |
uvala | so I should run CD on a PC with CD-driver, apply above command, and make a live USB? | 13:52 |
mad_ | uvala: Sorry, I skipped a few steps. Google for systemrescuecd and download the latest iso. Then create a folder somewhere, for example under /mnt/temp. Then mount the iso, on commandline e.g. with 'mount -o loop /path/to/srcd.iso /mnt/temp'. Then navigate to /mnt/temp and there is install_usb.sh or something like this. If you run this on the console, it will show you detected USB disks and when you confirm it, it will install to this usb drive (make | 13:53 |
mad_ | sure the usb stick is empty). then you can umount /mnt/test and even remove the .iso file, since the usb stick can boot on its own now. | 13:53 |
Duken_ | Hi guys, I got a problem with the privcy settings: it seems they only affect Zeitgeist, but apparently Nautilus got it's own history log, how do I deal with that? | 13:54 |
uvala | oh, I get it, thank you so much again, mad_!!! | 13:54 |
reindeer | uvala: it could also take long to load if it is trying to access a wlan? Im not sure does rescue-cd do that if someone can verify.. also some lcd-screen settings can be incompatible so the screen freezes. There are some options that can be tweaked befre booting the live-cd, by pressing ESC if i remember right.. | 13:56 |
uvala | tweaking at grub window? | 13:56 |
mad_ | uvala: please note: systemrescuecd does boot into a commandline environment first. You can get a graphical userinterface when you type 'startx' after booting. It offers alot of rescue-tools (including ddrescue) but hardly any 'helper-scripts' or gui-tools. You need a bit of commandline/linux knowlege to work with it. But you probally just want to test if it boots to makre sure the hardware is okay. You could then try ddrescue from there. Good luck, | 13:57 |
mad_ | broken harddrivs are always a pain in the ass =S | 13:57 |
peawormsworth | Duken_: search online for this. I think the solution was something like making the zeitgeist file read only or changing ownership maybe moving it. I did see soltuions online. | 13:57 |
uvala | but in my trials the device had no wlan around that it could access, because it didnt have the password | 13:58 |
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peawormsworth | Duken_: maybe its this file: .config/nautilus/desktop-metadata ... but search online. i know i saw a solution out there. unless someone esle knows here. | 13:58 |
reindeer | uvala: thats why it could take long time, but really i dont know if rescue-cd's do WLAN. You can also disable the hard drive from BIOS so that live-cd wont even start to search for it, that could narrow down the faults too.. | 13:59 |
nashant | Hi guys. I'm trying to add a user with sudo access to specific directories. How would I do this? Just tried %group ALL=(ALL) ALL: /dir/path, /dir/path2 but no luck | 14:00 |
uvala | thank you reindeer! I will disable it | 14:00 |
jrib | nashant: what do you actually want to accomplish? | 14:01 |
jiffe98 | is there a way to find out what version of a particular package will be available in raring? | 14:01 |
uvala | would it alone prove that the hardware is ok, if rescue CD boots? | 14:01 |
reduz | question: I can't install ubuntu alongside a preinstalled Windows 8. Windows 8 no longer boots, complaining of missing files on uefi. If i restore Windows 8, then Ubuntu no longer boots. Is there any way to fix this, or Ubuntu just can't be used for dual-boot on Windows 8 computers? | 14:01 |
jrib | jiffe98: packages.ubuntu.com can tell you current state | 14:01 |
nashant | jrib: I want a particular group to be able to sudo in just a couple of directories. Is that not possible? | 14:02 |
jrib | nashant: what does it mean to "sudo in a couple of directories"? | 14:02 |
reindeer | uvala: if you can run live cd and test the PC should give you some indication | 14:02 |
ikonia | nashant: do you mean all commants in a directory ? | 14:02 |
ikonia | commands | 14:02 |
uvala | I see, I'm going about it now | 14:02 |
uvala | thank you very much again and again, mad_ and reindeer! | 14:02 |
nashant | I want them to be able to edit files in those directories, with sudo, but not anywhere else | 14:03 |
jiffe98 | jrib: thanks | 14:03 |
ikonia | nashant: that's nothing to do with sudo - that's file permissions | 14:03 |
jrib | nashant: why don't you just use standard unix permissions to do that? You can't do that with sudo afaik | 14:03 |
nashant | fair enough | 14:04 |
jhutchins_wk | nashant: sudo runs commands as root. As root, you have access to all files. | 14:04 |
reduz_ | sorry, disconnected | 14:04 |
ikonia | jhutchins_wk: that's not true | 14:04 |
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jhutchins_wk | nashant: You can control what commands a user can execute as root. | 14:04 |
nashant | But you can't controll which files they can perform actions on | 14:04 |
kgalahassa | how to install vm lens on ubuntu12.O4 | 14:05 |
Duken_ | peawormsworth I want it filtered, not disabled, and it's not about zeitgeist, when I use the dash, the hidden files stay properly hidden. but when I use the "open file" dialog all "recently used files" show up. | 14:05 |
reduz | sorry, dsconnected | 14:05 |
reduz | I mean, does Ubuntu even work on dual-boot with Windows 8? | 14:05 |
jhutchins_wk | nashant: One possibility would be that members of a certain group can become a certain user with su | 14:05 |
ikonia | nashant: you have 2 options | 14:05 |
ikonia | nashant: 1.) control it with unix permissions - forget sudo | 14:05 |
jpds | nashant: Yeah, that's what SELinux is for. | 14:05 |
ikonia | nashant: 2.) a path for the sudo execution of a specific editor command, eg: nano /some/file/system/some/file | 14:06 |
jhutchins_wk | reduz: Yes, it can be done, and Ubuntu can be installed with uefi, but it's tricky and not easy to manage the windows install unless you have actual install media. | 14:06 |
nashant | change the file permissions seems like the most sensible course of action | 14:06 |
nashant | hmm | 14:06 |
nashant | actually, that sounds like a good plan, ikonia | 14:06 |
jrib | I hope you mean (1) | 14:06 |
reduz | jhutchins_wk, so for the regular user, dual-booting Ubuntu and Windows 8 has become pretty much impossible? | 14:06 |
ikonia | (1) is the correct answer | 14:07 |
nashant | permissions it is | 14:07 |
reduz | jhutchins_wk, i mean, i don't have the install media, probably just a recovery partition | 14:08 |
jrib | !permissions > nashant | 14:08 |
ubottu | nashant, please see my private message | 14:08 |
jana_ | test msg | 14:09 |
jiffe98 | must be down for maintenance | 14:09 |
jana_ | hi ppl | 14:10 |
jhutchins_wk | reduz: No, it just takes more work. | 14:10 |
reduz | jhutchins_wk, is this documented anywhere | 14:10 |
reduz | ? | 14:10 |
reindeer | Q: when doing distr-upgrade from 11.10 -> 12.04, does the installer remove all folders and files that are no longer used by the new version? Like if system folders or links or any of that sort have changed.. | 14:10 |
jhutchins_wk | reduz: The problem is that the restore partition is going to overwrite your Ubuntu partition. | 14:11 |
shadowfox | how can I make this script run with sudo without having to put in the password everytime? I want it to change my brightness ---> http://bpaste.net/show/85323/ | 14:11 |
shadowfox | however it keeps asking for the password so I assume that something in the script is calling another command that needs the password but I do not know where that command is in the script that I pastebined | 14:12 |
jhutchins_wk | reduz: variations of it are documented all over the net. | 14:12 |
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BluesKaj | reindeer, in a word, no , it saves the config files so any apps that you have to reinstall will be the same as the before | 14:13 |
jhutchins_wk | shadowfox: Read the documentation for sudo. There's a way to do that. | 14:13 |
shadowfox | yes I am aware of the documentation and I READ it; I added the line %wheel ALL = NOPASSWD: /etc/lightscript/lightscript.sh | 14:14 |
shadowfox | however it still asks for a password | 14:14 |
evilbit | hi, all... I'm installing ubuntu server 12.10 with a preseed file. I've got a late_command string that copies a file and attempts to execute it's contents. Everything works except for setting up ufw. If I switch consoles during install and call /target/usr/sbin/ufw status the system complains that ufw is unknown. Is there some trick to make this work? I'm using "in-target sh /root/configure.sh" to run things in a chroot (or at least I be | 14:15 |
reduz | jhutchins_wk, ok, found some stuff on ubuntu website.. so basically i need to install ubuntu in EFI mode? | 14:15 |
shadowfox | jhutchins_wk: so yea, I don't know what command is being executed in the script that needs root permisions | 14:16 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: ok thx, IIRC folder like .config holds many program config files, but still some progs make their own folders like gimp-2.6, so when i install new Gimp afterwards, i belive it uses the new .config folder and i need to manually remove the old gimp-2.6 folder? There could be many of this kind of tasks/situtations? And how many folders/links are changed between these distros about totally, any idea? | 14:17 |
jhutchins_wk | reduz: Yeah, and see about getting install discs from your manufacturer. | 14:17 |
BluesKaj | reindeer, the config files are modified by the installer if needed , there's no need to remove any .old , at least not in my experience. | 14:19 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: Ok, i guess im just concerned about how much a dist-upgr will clutter the file system and home | 14:20 |
winflo | SPAMspamSPAM | 14:21 |
winflo | SPAMspamSPAM | 14:21 |
winflo | SPAMspamSPAM | 14:21 |
winflo | SPAMspamSPAM | 14:21 |
FloodBot1 | winflo: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 14:21 |
BluesKaj | reindeer, I've used the do-dist-upgrade for several OSs now and never had a problem with corrupted or broken apps or personal data files, just run the update and upgrade after the installation completes | 14:21 |
icesword | hi | 14:21 |
morko | shadowfox: the that script is trying to edit is stored in $bfile so you could try echo that variable somewhere at the end of the script to find out what it is | 14:22 |
esing | How do I make ubuntu to change the volume control to the default audio device? | 14:22 |
nashant | jrib; ikonia: So how would I go about enabling certain commands for a group? | 14:23 |
morko | shadowfox: i dont know if it makes any difference if you add it to sudoers though | 14:23 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: I guess ill just gonna try then | 14:23 |
shadowfox | morko: It's probably trying to write the new brightness value somewhere but I don't see the command anywhere, first time dealing with scripts and it all looks like a mess | 14:24 |
esing | Why does Ubuntu change the volume control not automatically when setting a new default audio device? | 14:24 |
morko | shadowfox: the command is at the end of the script | 14:25 |
morko | shadowfox: its trying to write to file $bfile that is probably writable only by root | 14:25 |
morko | shadowfox: so maybe try add echo "$bfile" before the last line | 14:28 |
sidney_ | I want to open the torrent file Revolution with transmission instead of Deluge how do I change the default | 14:28 |
morko | shadowfox: then you will see what that is atleast | 14:28 |
uvala | when I apply systemrescuecd commands, following line was shown: mount: warning: /tmp/cdrom seems to be mounted read-only. | 14:28 |
shadowfox | morko: I'll try that now | 14:28 |
uvala | does this matter? or can I go on? | 14:28 |
OerHeks | uvala yes, cdrom is read only, this warning is just a notice. | 14:29 |
dakkar | Hello, I am getting KDMS part of installation failed on ubuntu 12.10 for a HD Radeon 4900 driver install. I have confirmed the same driver I am using works in ubuntu 10.04 | 14:30 |
shadowfox | morko: it was /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight//brightness | 14:30 |
uvala | oh, ok! thank you OerHeks! | 14:30 |
shadowfox | morko: I changed it in sudoers file but it still asks for password, there must be something else that is asking for root... | 14:30 |
genii-around | shadowfox: Probably where it tries to cat a file into the /sys directory structure | 14:31 |
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shadowfox | morko: this is the command I have as it stands %wheel ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin,/etc/lightscript/lightscript.sh,/sys/class/backlight | 14:31 |
dakkar | Anybody know about the graphics drivers DKMS errors? | 14:31 |
shadowfox | genii-around:so what do I add to my command in my sudoers file? | 14:31 |
genii-around | shadowfox: Well, first you should remove /sys/class/backlight from that sudoers line, it's not a command | 14:32 |
morko | shadowfox: maybe genii-around cand help u better since i am not so familiar with the sudoers syntax | 14:32 |
shadowfox | genii-around: ok and now what? | 14:33 |
shadowfox | morko: thanks for your help though | 14:33 |
dakkar | I get DKMS errors when I uninstall the non-fuctional driver too | 14:33 |
kevinkace | I'm having trouble with xmonad.hs | 14:34 |
kevinkace | getting an error when importing XMonad.Actions.Volume | 14:34 |
Juzzy | in ubuntu 12.04 what replaces whois? No command 'whois' found, did you mean: 'rwhois' 'jwhois' 'cwhois' 'gwhois' | 14:36 |
kevinkace | whoami? | 14:36 |
Juzzy | no, whois is a dns lookup tool | 14:36 |
dakkar | Same issue unsolved on ubuntuforms... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2104221 | 14:36 |
kevinkace | ah, sry | 14:36 |
dakkar | The log files are identical to mine as in that forum post | 14:36 |
jrib | Juzzy: do you not have the "whois" package installed for some reason? | 14:36 |
uvala | installing :)) | 14:37 |
genii-around | shadowfox: The last line of the script calls tee with sudo. So add /usr/bin/tee | 14:37 |
shadowfox | genii-around: I made the change but still no luck | 14:38 |
shadowfox | genii-around: %wheel ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/tee,/etc/lightscript/lightscript.sh,/bin/echo | 14:38 |
Juzzy | oh bleh, apt-get install whois, sheesh | 14:38 |
morko | shadowfox: you are running the script with sudo /etc/lightscript/lightscript.sh ? | 14:39 |
Artful | hi, any news on intel gma 3600 drivers? | 14:39 |
morko | shadowfox: and your user in the wheel group? | 14:39 |
gr72 | is there a room for Ubuntu Touch. I guess Ubuntu-dev? | 14:39 |
jrib | Juzzy: how did you install ubuntu by the way? | 14:39 |
shadowfox | morko: I'm running sudo light I made a symlink in /usr/bin | 14:39 |
jrib | morko: it's the "sudo" group in ubuntu | 14:39 |
shadowfox | morko: yes my user is in the wheel group | 14:40 |
jrib | morko: never mind, I see what he posted | 14:40 |
genii-around | shadowfox: Apologies on lag, work keeps taking me from the computer | 14:41 |
kevinkace | anyone have an idea why I might be getting a "Could not find module 'XMonad.Actions.Volume'" error when compiling xmonad.hs? | 14:42 |
R0b0t1 | Inspect these two pastes: http://pastebin.com/rcicVYdM pastebin.com/PgfqS7vi ; The observant person will notice my gcc-avr is too old for the current avrlibc, yet I installed both with apt. How do If fix this? | 14:42 |
joeee222 | I'm trying to connect to an Open wifi network. It appears with airmon-ng... but not Network Manager\iwlist scan? Any idea why? I can connect to it fine with my other laptop using Windows. | 14:44 |
R0b0t1 | Seriously, the impossible happen - apt let packages with inconsistent dependencies through | 14:45 |
shadowfox | genii-around: It's fine | 14:45 |
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capoderra | my computer restarted without warning. How do I figure out what happened? | 14:45 |
compdoc | ClwFngr on #ubuntu * Only naked teen girls playing around for you! New this week, celebrity nudity and webcams! http://adf.ly/KeX0D :) | 14:46 |
Johnny_Appleseed | 1852 people. Wow! | 14:46 |
brightspark | R0b0t1 | 14:46 |
brightspark | your pastebin was invalid? | 14:46 |
holstein | compdoc: i usually test hardware first... if i can, i remove the hard drive, so as not to damage it.. i try and replicate the issue..test the hard drive/memory etc | 14:46 |
DJones | compdoc: ? | 14:47 |
holstein | compdoc: sorry... capoderra ^^ | 14:47 |
compdoc | didnt mean to spam, but thats what ppl see upon entering the channel | 14:47 |
KIAaze | capoderra: check /var/log/auth.log /var/log/messages /var/log/syslog | 14:47 |
compdoc | ClwFngr is some sort of bot | 14:47 |
capoderra | KIAaze, ok thanks | 14:47 |
uvala | I dont know if all is ok..I selected systemrescue gui, then it waited at ">> Loading kernel modules..." for a while, then came the line (udevadm settle - timeout of 180 seconds reached, the event queue contains:) | 14:48 |
Myrtti | sorry about that, my irssi decided to spew it's guts out on me and it slowed the removeban. | 14:48 |
uvala | after which it proceeded (and still does) on command line, current line is: starting mdadm (linux software raid) | 14:48 |
compdoc | ty | 14:48 |
uvala | could you tell me if all is so far ok? | 14:49 |
KIAaze | /var/log/dmesg maybe as well (I'm not sure which log is best, but I've had similar problems a few times. Never really found a good way to debug it, but those are some of the main system logs) | 14:49 |
R0b0t1 | brightspark: Sorry, one sec. | 14:49 |
lnx3 | ping | 14:49 |
R0b0t1 | brightspark: http://pastebin.com/3Q5qQCj4 | 14:49 |
lnx3 | ping | 14:49 |
uvala | reindeer, could you please help me again? :) | 14:50 |
brightspark | R0b0t1 That one worked. | 14:50 |
reindeer | Q: im running the "do-release-upgrade" manually, but should i run it with sudo or not? | 14:50 |
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Guest19224 | hello there | 14:50 |
reindeer | uvala: what is it | 14:50 |
BluesKaj | reindeer, yes , sudo | 14:50 |
uvala | I dont know if all is ok..I selected systemrescue gui, then it waited at ">> Loading kernel modules..." for a while, then came the line (udevadm settle - timeout of 180 seconds reached, the event queue contains:) | 14:50 |
morko | shadowfox: ok i think the sudoers file syntax is wrong | 14:50 |
uvala | after which it proceeded (and still does) on command line, current line is: starting mdadm (linux software raid) | 14:50 |
uvala | do you think all is so far ok? | 14:51 |
morko | shadowfox: i tested it and added only %wheel ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /where/ever/the/script/is | 14:51 |
reindeer | uvala: im sorry but i do not know the phases of the system recue/boot that well | 14:51 |
morko | shadowfox: and it worked | 14:51 |
aaaaaaaa | hi , what is the best linux distro ????? | 14:51 |
uvala | ah ok, it's fine, thank you, maybe someone else tells :) | 14:52 |
jhutchins_wk | Isn't systemrescue Gentoo based? | 14:52 |
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capoderra | ok, so python crashed my computer, what is python? | 14:53 |
MonkeyDust | !python | 14:53 |
ubottu | python is a popular Object Oriented scripting language included in Ubuntu. For more on Python please see http://www.python.org/ or #python | 14:53 |
k1l | aaaaaaaa: better ask that in ##linux | 14:53 |
reindeer | BluesKaj, ok sudo it is. It started to run happily as a regular user too, but then i checked the things it was supposed to do later on and thought..maybe needs sudo! :) | 14:53 |
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MonkeyDust | aaaaaaaa "best" depends on what you prefer | 14:54 |
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reindeer | uvala: if you have now disabled the HDD in bios, try to start the computer with any live-cd and see if it works. If it boots up to desktop, then you can plug back the HDD and see if you can fix it. ok? | 14:55 |
* reindeer feels a wave of flood coming in.. | 14:56 | |
R0b0t1 | Somehow my system has a avr-libc and a gcc-avr which is too old for it. How might've this happened and how would I fix it? I only installed programs using apt. Apt-cache output: http://pastebin.com/3Q5qQCj4 | 14:56 |
shadowfox | morko: here's my sudoer's file http://bpaste.net/show/85340/ | 14:57 |
* reindeer is off to do distr-upgrade..brb, i hope | 14:57 | |
KIAaze | capoderra: what makes you say python crashed your computer? A lot of stuff in Ubuntu uses python, so it could just be another python program which crashed it. Python is just a scripting language/interpreter. | 14:57 |
uvala | I hadnt disabled it, and now, after the last stage I wrote, the screen turned totally black, like turned off. in turn all LEDs are still on. sth is most likely not OK here | 14:58 |
uvala | asking the #gentoo group, too | 14:58 |
capoderra | KIAaze, it crashed on my computer, I just assumed it caused my computer to crash, too. | 14:58 |
KIAaze | what's the error message? | 14:59 |
KIAaze | did you get an error window? | 14:59 |
uvala | oh no, how dumb of me, it was just the screensaver (but I clicked or tapped on the touchpad at least 10 times!!) | 14:59 |
capoderra | I did, but I don't recall what it was about. | 14:59 |
morko | shadowfox: well i think that NOPASSWD line should come after the other and then i think it should say ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD | 15:00 |
shadowfox | morko: if I do that then ALL commands can be used without password and I don't want that; I want to type password for other commands, just not changing brightness | 15:01 |
capoderra | !apport | 15:01 |
reindeer | uvala: well try to disable the HDD, if it is broken it could do crazy stuff | 15:01 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: Further on the installer said "can't load kde" even though i have kde desktop on this base-Ubuntu? my command was "do-release-upgrade -f kde -d" | 15:02 |
morko | shadowfox: are you sure? i dont think it means that | 15:03 |
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BluesKaj | reindeer, to which version are you upgrading? | 15:03 |
reindeer | BlueSkaj: Should i just run "do-relese-upgrade" with no switches.. | 15:03 |
reindeer | 12.04LTS | 15:03 |
shadowfox | morko: this is what I have now http://bpaste.net/show/85344/ | 15:03 |
BluesKaj | from 11.10 ? | 15:03 |
reindeer | Y | 15:04 |
reindeer | yes | 15:04 |
morko | shadowfox: well i dont think you need to add bash, tee, echo or cat there. | 15:05 |
helmut_ | hi | 15:05 |
BluesKaj | reindeer, sudo do-release-upgrade should be sufficient , you can always dist-upgrade later for the latest kde | 15:05 |
uvala | it's progressed, saying "Setting up the Logical Volume Manager reading all physical volumes. This may take a while..." | 15:05 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: Ok, i mean the installer is ready to start downloading and its working ok so far, just noticed some of the error prints beside | 15:05 |
shadowfox | morko: well other than that, it still doesn't work regardless; so what should I change now then? | 15:05 |
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uvala | and then "performing the network configuration...searching for /sysrcd.dat on devices...attempting to mount the device: /dev/sda | 15:06 |
morko | shadowfox: well i dont know how picky it is about the syntax so remove the spaces from ALL = (ALL) | 15:06 |
mzetta | hallo i have testserver from strato, when i wanto to use ssl. it is necessary to create for each service a own certifikat? | 15:06 |
R0b0t1 | Somehow my system has a avr-libc and a gcc-avr which is too old for it. How might've this happened and how would I fix it? I only installed programs using apt. Apt-cache output: http://pastebin.com/3Q5qQCj4 | 15:06 |
morko | shadowfox: and move the line below the other wheel rule that says ALL=(ALL) ALL | 15:06 |
R0b0t1 | I tried to purge the avr-libc and reinstall gcc-avr to get the proper version, but that operation does not pull in avr-libc at all. And only avr-libc 1.7 is available. | 15:07 |
witchhunter | I am trying to NAT through one of my virtual interfaces (eth0:2) with iptables. Someone said this isn't supported by iptables. Am I out of luck? | 15:07 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: IIRC i think i just installed KDE on top of this ubuntu 11.10, to switch gnome/unity to KDE, can recall anymore, so thats why this is not pure KDE | 15:07 |
reindeer | *cant | 15:08 |
BluesKaj | that shouldn't be problem reindeer , don't fret , it should install fine ..you might see some small errors but they are usually correct futher down the line. | 15:08 |
reindeer | ok, going ahead | 15:09 |
BluesKaj | corrected | 15:09 |
reindeer | thx | 15:09 |
morko | just add "%wheel ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /etc/lightscript/lightscript.sh" below the line that says "%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL" and it should work | 15:09 |
shadowfox | I just did that, here are the changes http://bpaste.net/show/85348/; still didn't work | 15:11 |
shadowfox | morko: I made the changes http://bpaste.net/show/85348/ still didnt work, are you sure ur opening a new terminal to call the command everytime? cause I know sudo gives you some time to use commands without password after inputing it for a certain time | 15:12 |
morko | shadowfox: and now if you try to run it with "sudo /etc/lightscript/lightscript.sh" it asks for pass? | 15:12 |
morko | shadowfox: yes i am | 15:12 |
morko | shadowfox: working perfect in my laptop | 15:13 |
esing | Why does Ubuntu change the volume control not automatically when setting a new default audio device? | 15:15 |
esing | How do I change the volume in cli? | 15:15 |
iceroot | esing: alsamixer | 15:16 |
klar | Hello - I am running 12.04, but I would like to update to the 12.04.2 release because it has a newer version of the kernel (3.5) which I need. How can I update to 12.04.2? I believe I am at 12.04.0, but I don't know how to figure what I am at exactly right now, either. | 15:16 |
jrib | klar: just run your regular updates | 15:17 |
iceroot | klar: sudo apt-get upate && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | 15:17 |
morko | shadowfox: ok i forgot you were running it from the symbolic link from the /bin directory so i think you need to add that file too to the sudoers | 15:17 |
iceroot | klar: the normal updates will bring you to 12.04.2 | 15:17 |
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klar | icreroot: oh alright... dist-upgrade won't upgrade me to quantal, though, will it? | 15:17 |
jrib | !dist-upgrade | klar | 15:18 |
ubottu | klar: A dist-upgrade will install new dependencies for packages already installed and may remove packages if they are no longer needed. This will not bring you to a new release of Ubuntu, see !upgrade if that is your intention. | 15:18 |
esing | iceroot thanks | 15:18 |
UnrealSyzygy | I'm having trouble setting up postfix. I've been able to send mail locally, but once I tried to send through our exchange server I ran into trouble. I connected to it with netcat, typed out my test email, but when I try to quit it just doesn't. The email doesn't go through either. Could someone please help? | 15:18 |
k1l | klar: no, i will not go to quantal | 15:18 |
k1l | klar: but for the newer kernel you need to install the backported kernel packages, too | 15:18 |
iceroot | UnrealSyzygy: #postfix | 15:18 |
UnrealSyzygy | thanks ice | 15:18 |
iceroot | !info linux-image-generic precise | 15:19 |
ubottu | linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 3.2.0.39.47 (precise), package size 2 kB, installed size 31 kB | 15:19 |
iceroot | !info linux-image-generic precise-updates | 15:19 |
ubottu | 'precise-updates' is not a valid distribution: extras, hardy, hardy-backports, hardy-proposed, kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, lucid, lucid-backports, lucid-proposed, medibuntu, oneiric, oneiric-backports, oneiric-proposed, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, quantal, quantal-backports, quantal-proposed, raring, raring-backports, raring-proposed, stable, testing, unstable | 15:19 |
iceroot | :( | 15:19 |
shadowfox | morko: nvm I got it, I was inputting the wrong path | 15:19 |
klar | alright thanks everyone. | 15:19 |
shadowfox | morko: thanks | 15:19 |
R0b0t1 | Somehow my system has a avr-libc and a gcc-avr which is too old for it. How might've this happened and how would I fix it? I only installed programs using apt. Apt-cache output: http://pastebin.com/3Q5qQCj4 | 15:19 |
R0b0t1 | I tried to purge the avr-libc and reinstall gcc-avr to get the proper version, but that operation does not pull in avr-libc at all. And only avr-libc 1.7 is available. | 15:19 |
morko | shadowfox: nice | 15:20 |
ee12046 | pedro gay | 15:20 |
ee12046 | sg | 15:20 |
ee12046 | sdfg | 15:20 |
ee12046 | gf | 15:20 |
ee12046 | f | 15:20 |
FloodBot1 | ee12046: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 15:20 |
ee12046 | f | 15:20 |
ee12182 | ee12182 | 15:20 |
iceroot | esing: stop it | 15:20 |
kylechenoO | hello | 15:20 |
iceroot | esing: sorry wrong nick | 15:20 |
kylechenoO | is anybody here | 15:21 |
kylechenoO | i need some help | 15:21 |
ee12182 | file:///usr/users2/mieec2012/ee12182/workspace/Aula%205/vetor.c | 15:21 |
iceroot | ee12182: stop it | 15:21 |
kylechenoO | ? | 15:21 |
genii-around | ee12182: This is your last warning | 15:21 |
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compdoc | no one here | 15:21 |
ee12046 | im here | 15:21 |
compdoc | oh, one | 15:21 |
airtonix_ | compdoc: and the other 1830 users | 15:22 |
lv2eof | How can I rollback to a previous version of Ubuntu. It upgraded to 3.2.0-39 but now the machine doesn't start. | 15:24 |
k1l | lv2eof: that is the kernel version. not the ubuntu version | 15:25 |
Myrtti | lv2eof: does it get past POST? | 15:25 |
k1l | lv2eof: just choose an older kernel in the grub menue | 15:25 |
MonkeyDust | lv2eof fresh install would be the easiest way, but better tell us what goes wrong and how - in one line | 15:25 |
chunkyhead | has anyone tried w3m? | 15:26 |
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k1l | chunkyhead: no, no one never tried anything :) | 15:28 |
R0b0t1 | Somehow my system has a avr-libc and a gcc-avr which is too old for it. How might've this happened and how would I fix it? I only installed programs using apt. Apt-cache output: http://pastebin.com/3Q5qQCj4 | 15:28 |
R0b0t1 | I tried to purge the avr-libc and reinstall gcc-avr to get the proper version, but that operation does not pull in avr-libc at all. And only avr-libc 1.7 is available. | 15:28 |
jrib | R0b0t1: use apt-cache policy | 15:30 |
jrib | R0b0t1: before you do that though, do "sudo apt-get update" | 15:30 |
kurata_akon | the beginnig | 15:31 |
kris-away | So Unity hurt my 3d performance a litle more than I wanted so I went with cinnamon 2d, much faster... but I can't edit the menu... wot do | 15:32 |
k1l | kris-away: ask the mint support | 15:32 |
k1l | !mint | kris-away | 15:32 |
ubottu | kris-away: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org | 15:32 |
mitch0 | hi. has anyone tried the xavi lync client for ubuntu? | 15:32 |
jiffe98 | hmm | 15:33 |
jiffe98 | why hasn't ubuntu switched to mysql 5.6 in 13.04 | 15:33 |
R0b0t1 | jrib, what am I looking for? Sorry? | 15:33 |
R0b0t1 | s/?/./ | 15:33 |
jrib | R0b0t1: pastebin output | 15:33 |
R0b0t1 | jrib: http://pastebin.com/fM5suMAK | 15:33 |
jrib | R0b0t1: please use a pastebin that doesn't use captchas and ads in the future | 15:34 |
ee12059 | rhyt4 | 15:34 |
ee12113 | &asda | 15:34 |
tgm4883 | jiffe98, good question | 15:34 |
ee12113 | dasd | 15:34 |
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ee12113 | #nova | 15:34 |
Guest46767 | how to change my nick name? | 15:35 |
jrib | R0b0t1: I meant "apt-cache policy PACKAGE" for the packages you were inquiring about (I should have been more specific) | 15:35 |
Komzpa | Guest46767: /nick new_nickname | 15:35 |
Guest46767 | ] | 15:35 |
R0b0t1 | jrib: Oh. Well then. | 15:35 |
Guest46767 | test | 15:36 |
Guest46767 | It doesn't going | 15:36 |
k1l | Guest46767: "/nick nickname" | 15:36 |
esing | iceroot Using alsamixer I come only to this: amixer -c 2 sset PCM 5%+; amixer -c 0 sset Master 5%+ but that is not very smart because my usb soundcard is much louder compared to my internal soundcard; could I control both soundcards with the same shortcuts differently or do I need to make a bash script which distinguishes which sound card is currently active and then only control that soundcard | 15:36 |
R0b0t1 | jrib: http://pastebin.com/xuBhydnY | 15:36 |
belaa | When booting my live usb, it does only give me a prompt and not the installer. Whats wrong? I made the live usb with Unetbootin on my Debian dist. Thanks :) | 15:36 |
Guest46767 | nick Matthew | 15:37 |
holstein | Guest46767: try the #freenode channel or http://freenode.net/faq.shtml | 15:37 |
jrib | R0b0t1: use a different pastebin, for example: paste.ubuntu.com | 15:37 |
Guest46767 | you see | 15:37 |
mvinsc | hello. I can't get sound through my HDMI in ubuntu, but i could with xubuntu. | 15:37 |
tgm4883 | jiffe98, my best guess is that A) debian doesn't have 5.6 yet, and B) it's too late in the cycle to get it into 13.04 | 15:37 |
holstein | Guest46767: you need the "/" ..also, dont do that here.. | 15:37 |
jrib | R0b0t1: according to that output, the packages look current. Why do you say they are not? | 15:37 |
Guest46767 | so,do it where? | 15:37 |
holstein | !audio | mvinsc | 15:37 |
ubottu | mvinsc: If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. | 15:37 |
R0b0t1 | jrib: http://pastebin.com/3Q5qQCj4 gcc-avr requires an older version of avr-libc | 15:38 |
mvinsc | !audio | 15:38 |
ubottu | If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. | 15:38 |
belaa | When booting my live usb, it does only give me a prompt and not the installer. Whats wrong? I made the live usb with Unetbootin on my Debian dist. Thanks :) | 15:38 |
jrib | R0b0t1: check bugs.ubuntu.com about that | 15:38 |
holstein | Guest46767: you use the "/nick" command.. | 15:38 |
Guest46767 | Matthew | 15:38 |
Guest46767 | nick<Matthew> | 15:39 |
k1l | Guest46767: "/nick nickname" | 15:39 |
Guest46767 | no,no.I'm a new guy. | 15:39 |
Guest46767 | eh,I still can't do it. | 15:40 |
k1l | in your case "/nick Matthew" | 15:40 |
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holstein | Guest46767: you need the actual character / | 15:40 |
jrib | R0b0t1: what's the output of "apt-cache show PACKAGE" rather than "apt-cache showpkg"? | 15:41 |
Guest46767 | yes,I try to do that,but it run nothing | 15:41 |
holstein | Guest46767: you need to hit the key on your keyboard with the "/" on it.. *then* proceed.. it will look *exactly* like this... "/nick whatever" | 15:41 |
esing | iceroot, I solved it by just adding a fixed sound volume before the script I use to change the audio device | 15:41 |
Guest46767 | Can you speak Chinese? | 15:41 |
holstein | Guest46767: then, ask in #freenode .. this channel is not support for that issue | 15:41 |
belaa | I cant find a image file for usb live, is it the same as the "default" iso file on ubuntu.com? | 15:41 |
k1l | !cn | Guest46767 | 15:41 |
ubottu | Guest46767: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw | 15:41 |
ronnie | hello people | 15:41 |
esing | So it looks like this: amixer -c 2 sset PCM 10%; echo 1 | ruby ~/.scripts/volume.rb default | 15:41 |
tgm4883 | belaa, yes | 15:41 |
esing | and: amixer -c 0 sset Master 70%;echo 2 | ruby ~/.scripts/volume.rb default | 15:41 |
k1l | belaa: yes | 15:41 |
belaa | tgm4883: When booting my live usb, it does only give me a prompt and not the installer. Whats wrong? I made the live usb with Unetbootin on my Debian dist. Thanks :) | 15:41 |
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Guest46767 | so,you're Chinese,right? | 15:42 |
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Guest46767 | I can't input Chinese on this system | 15:42 |
lv2eof | MonkeyDust: I power and freezes then I power off and power on again. Then I choose 3.2.0-38 and it's ok. So I want it boots in 3.2.0-38. | 15:42 |
tgm4883 | belaa, what prompt | 15:42 |
ronnie | im on ubuntu 12.10 anyone know when the nest major release will be out? | 15:43 |
ronnie | next | 15:43 |
tgm4883 | ronnie, april | 15:43 |
gummyw0rmz | :0 | 15:43 |
holstein | !raring | ronnie | 15:43 |
k1l | ronnie: as its in the name: 13.04 means april 2013 | 15:43 |
ubottu | ronnie: Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) will be the 18th release of Ubuntu, Discussion and support until final release in #ubuntu+1 | 15:43 |
ronnie | do you know what the new features will be or what itll look like? | 15:43 |
belaa | tgm4883: it boots into the unetbootin menu and then after that it gives me a prompt. not sure what kind, i dont think it was grub. im on debian atm, i want to replace it with ubuntu now | 15:43 |
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tgm4883 | ronnie, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/TechnicalOverview | 15:45 |
holstein | ronnie: you can try it live.. this is not the channel for 13.04 discussion.. | 15:45 |
Watcher | which country are you in? | 15:45 |
R0b0t1 | jrib: http://pastebin.com/2PqZH0Nk | 15:48 |
jrib | R0b0t1: you see how the dependencies are stated there? | 15:48 |
R0b0t1 | jrib: http://pastebin.com/2PqZH0Nk | 15:48 |
Capprentice | How to stop mysql from running at boot time? | 15:49 |
R0b0t1 | jrib, I do | 15:49 |
jrib | R0b0t1: does this satisfy you? I'm not sure exactly where showpkg gets its information | 15:49 |
Capprentice | BootUp manager does not work any more. Im on Ubuntu 12.04. | 15:49 |
R0b0t1 | jrib: Yeah. | 15:49 |
jrib | Capprentice: search for "manual overrides" in the upstart cookbook | 15:49 |
jrib | !upstart | Capprentice | 15:49 |
ubottu | Capprentice: 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/ | 15:49 |
R0b0t1 | jrib, issue is the version are not compatible, which is why I noticed | 15:49 |
jrib | R0b0t1: if the package is broken in the sense that it does not actually do what it is supposed to do to incompatible versions then the dependencies are not stated correctly. You should file a bug if there isn't one already open at bugs.ubuntu.com | 15:50 |
jrib | s/do/due | 15:50 |
Capprentice | jrib, can you provide what I xactly need to do ? the cookbook will literally cook my head ! | 15:51 |
jrib | Capprentice: find the section that speaks about overrides | 15:53 |
sarger001_ | http://paste.debian.net/243416/ | 15:53 |
sarger001_ | Have some problems with this | 15:53 |
sarger001_ | Installing mate | 15:53 |
Pici | sarger001_: That package isn't in any Ubuntu repos. | 15:54 |
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sarger001_ | How to get MATE then? | 15:55 |
sarger001_ | This is everything in my terminal http://paste.debian.net/243417/ | 15:55 |
Pici | sarger001_: What release of Ubuntu are you running? | 15:55 |
sarger001_ | 12.04 | 15:55 |
sarger001_ | Precise | 15:55 |
tgm4883 | sarger001_, you'd have to either find a PPA or build from source | 15:56 |
Pici | sarger001_: It sort of looks like you have mixed repositores for quantal and precise in your sources | 15:56 |
Capprentice | what codecs do I need for webm media playback on ubuntu 12.04 ? | 15:56 |
Capprentice | I can play webm in browser though ! | 15:57 |
sarger001_ | I know, i sort of installed the quantal sources by mistake | 15:57 |
sarger001_ | how do i remove the repos? | 15:57 |
sarger001_ | Is it possible to remove? | 15:59 |
Pici | sarger001_: How did you install them? | 15:59 |
sarger001_ | Through quantal repos | 15:59 |
sarger001_ | but i also used preicese | 15:59 |
sarger001_ | *precise | 15:59 |
sarger001_ | i used both | 15:59 |
sarger001_ | :P | 16:00 |
FloodBot1 | sarger001_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 16:00 |
Pici | sarger001_: How? Did you type a command? did you edit a file? | 16:00 |
sarger001_ | terminal | 16:00 |
Pici | That didn't answer my question | 16:00 |
sarger001_ | http://paste.ubuntu.com/5634436/ | 16:01 |
Pici | sarger001_: okay, then you would need to delete the relevant file(s) out of /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ | 16:02 |
sarger001_ | Nothing is in sources.list.d | 16:04 |
sarger001_ | I am showing hidden files | 16:04 |
Pici | sarger001_: There are no files in that path? | 16:04 |
sarger001_ | but nothings in there | 16:04 |
sarger001_ | nope | 16:04 |
tgm4883 | sarger001_, look in /etc/apt/sources.list | 16:05 |
sarger001_ | How do i open as root? | 16:05 |
k1l | sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list | 16:06 |
Pici | sarger001_: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list or gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list | 16:06 |
uvala | my HDD almost died. but then I wasnt able to boot ubuntu from usb, either (stuck at the window with the central ubuntu logo and five dots forever loading underneath)..then I just started sysrescuecd installed on usb, and after a long long booting (it searched to mount all 5 HD drives before mounting usb!), the desktop GUI of sysrescuecd showed up. now, can we conclude anything from this fact, that maybe ubuntu was searching for all 5 | 16:07 |
uvala | HD drives, too, and therefore took so long that I stopped it? | 16:07 |
uvala | sorry for the lenghty question. in short: was live ubuntu usb searching to mount defected partitions, hence was staying on the loading page for ages? | 16:09 |
sarger001_ | Umm | 16:10 |
sarger001_ | Pici when i open the first one some wierd stuff opens in terminal and second one opens blank text editor | 16:10 |
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infidel | uvala have you tried moving the removeable up the boot list and see what happens? | 16:11 |
sarger001_ | dw | 16:11 |
sarger001_ | it worked | 16:11 |
uvala | infidel I'd checked the boot order, it was correct | 16:11 |
shape | Hello, I am having trouble playing 1080p videos in Ubuntu (in Windows they play fine). I have tried installing both the stable and recent Nvidia drivers in Jockey (I have Geforce GTS 250). Here is a screenshot of what happens in both VLC and SMplayer: http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/4205/matrixscreenshot.png | 16:11 |
Pici | sarger001_: Can you pastebin the output of: ls -l /etc/apt/ /etc/apt/sources.list.d | 16:12 |
cronus | uvala, iirc ubuntu live searches for the casper directory in all block devices as well as the swap in some cases. i don't know if it is relevant though | 16:12 |
sarger001_ | Pici it worked | 16:12 |
sarger001_ | dw | 16:12 |
sarger001_ | Mate is now installing | 16:12 |
sarger001_ | chill, bro. | 16:12 |
satyanash | Hi, I am trying to get wireless working on my Fujitsu Lifebook LH532. | 16:13 |
cronus | uvala, i remember having casper directory on hd and when i booted from usb it went on and started from the hd. | 16:13 |
satyanash | Here is my lspci: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5634473/ | 16:13 |
uvala | cronus, that makes sense, because I saw this happening on the command line of sysrescuecd, it took that so long to search to mount each partition on HDD, until it found the usb as the last one | 16:13 |
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tacoman | I've got a 10.04 server where I need to have a udev rule that will fire when any USB flash drive is plugged in. I have ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", RUN+="<script>" | 16:13 |
HoockStar | hi folks, where is the german channel? | 16:14 |
tacoman | I've tried some variations, some more specific and some less | 16:14 |
sarger001_ | Does USB OS Booting work on old PC'S? | 16:14 |
sarger001_ | Or only newer ones? | 16:14 |
tacoman | I either get the wrong thing sent to my script (trying to match the sd* identifier) or it doesn't fire | 16:14 |
uvala | that is probably the case. because my HDD is now almost totally corrupted, I should probably wait and wait until usb is found | 16:14 |
sarger001_ | This is XP Era right when XP came out BTW | 16:14 |
uvala | cronus, that is probably the case. because my HDD is now almost totally corrupted, I should probably wait and wait until usb is found | 16:14 |
HoockStar | jemand deutsches hier? | 16:14 |
cronus | uvala, casper advertises an override switch but it didn't work for me. | 16:14 |
tacoman | anyone familiar with udev here? | 16:15 |
holstein | sarger001_: http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager/index.html is what i use to boot usb on legacy hardware.. weather the device boots usb or not has nothing to do with ubuntu though | 16:15 |
uvala | well, I wouldnt mind if I knew it would at long last boot. It is just that it'd made me think if sth else other than HDD might be damaged. | 16:15 |
uvala | cronus, well, I wouldnt mind if I knew it would at long last boot. It is just that it'd made me think if sth else other than HDD might be damaged. | 16:16 |
cronus | uvala, i think if you press esc durring boot you can see the messages. also you can remove quiet and splash from kernel boot parameters. | 16:16 |
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uvala | cronus, thank you for the hint! I'm starving now, having been unable to leave for lunch to follow this..now leaving! :) | 16:18 |
uvala | infidel, thank you so much, too! | 16:19 |
cronus | uvala, bon apetite | 16:19 |
uvala | cronus, thank you! | 16:19 |
shape | Hello, I am having trouble playing 1080p videos in Ubuntu (in Windows they play fine). I have tried installing both the stable and recent Nvidia drivers in Jockey (I have Geforce GTS 250). Here is a screenshot of what happens in both VLC and SMplayer: http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/4205/matrixscreenshot.png | 16:21 |
holstein | sarger001_: videos? or flash video? | 16:22 |
sarger001_ | Never asked anything about videos or flash videos | 16:22 |
sarger001_ | I think you mean shape | 16:22 |
shape | holstein: videos | 16:22 |
holstein | sarger001_: sorry .. shape | 16:22 |
shape | holstein: look at the screenshot | 16:23 |
holstein | !ati | shape this is what i refer to | 16:23 |
ubottu | shape this is what i refer to: For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto | 16:23 |
shape | holstein: i have them installed tho | 16:24 |
tgt | ho to all | 16:24 |
tgt | please someone can help me? | 16:25 |
tgt | i've got some problems about internet connection | 16:25 |
adamk | tgt: No one can help you till you ask a question. | 16:25 |
tgt | i cannot explore pages, but i can use irc and other services | 16:26 |
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holstein | shape: i usually try removeing them.. and try other drivers, such at the vesa one even.. the windows driver support is irrelevant.. | 16:27 |
tgt | i've just installed xubuntu from a network | 16:27 |
SnowmanX11 | tgt: ping google.com and some other pages. In case of good ping, you may have a browser setup problem or the DNS-s are wronglz set | 16:28 |
shape | holstein: I see, I'm going to try the vesa one. I have already tried all the ones in aditional drivers (except the beta ones) in Jockey | 16:28 |
irv | trying to boot 12.10 32bit livecd and getting a flashing black cursor after i see the little accessibility icon at hte bottom for a bit | 16:29 |
irv | any ideas? | 16:29 |
holstein | shape: also, the one from the site, though it might be the same as the one in the repos | 16:30 |
holstein | !nomodset | irv | 16:30 |
holstein | !nomodeset | 16:30 |
ubottu | A 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 parameter | 16:30 |
HoockStar | hi | 16:32 |
GuyFawkes | hi everybody! | 16:33 |
HoockStar | hi | 16:33 |
HoockStar | germans? | 16:33 |
genii-around | HoockStar: Probably you'd find a few in #ubuntu-de | 16:33 |
HoockStar | thx | 16:34 |
chungwon | hi | 16:34 |
irv | holstein: tried booting with nomodeset but still just get the flashing cursor on a black screen | 16:36 |
irv | any other options i should try? | 16:37 |
Fotoman78 | test | 16:39 |
Fotoman78 | jo | 16:39 |
Vivekananda | Hey everyone. I was running foxit reader under wine and is still working fine but I lost its top bar | 16:40 |
eddi3x3 | how can I add a gesture to my touchpad so if I swipe from a certain direction I can switch workspaces? Anyone got ideas? | 16:45 |
computerwizard0 | Quick question... if i have a software raid configured using mdadm and a situation will arise in which the drive order is going to change (there are two controllers in the machine and each controller is getting another drive so the order will change for the secondary controller), do I need to stop the raid array and then reconfigure after installing the new drives? Or will mdadm automatically recognize that the drive is in a | 16:46 |
Vivekananda | eddi3x3: well compiz can do that | 16:46 |
irv | acpi=off and nomodeset did it | 16:46 |
cronus | hello, i have a problem with xrandr. i run the command xrandr --output DVI-0 --panning 1920x1280. it seems to work but it does not move with the mouse. | 16:47 |
eddi3x3 | Vivekananda: Any way without using compiz? | 16:48 |
AcidRain | what is a software in ubuntu 12 that will write an dvd iso image | 16:49 |
AcidRain | k3b will only burn image to disk | 16:49 |
OerHeks | AcidRain, that would be the same | 16:49 |
BluesKaj | mkisofs | 16:49 |
AcidRain | OerHeks, how? | 16:49 |
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tgm4883 | OerHeks, he wants to create an image | 16:50 |
smoak | i dont seem to have a terminfo entry for rxvt-256color on lucid, is there a way to get one? | 16:50 |
tgm4883 | which k3b should be able to do | 16:50 |
tgm4883 | brasero should as well | 16:51 |
OerHeks | AcidRain, what part do you not understand ? it will ask you for the folder with the iso, insert dvd and off you go. | 16:51 |
Vivekananda | eddi3x3: Does this help ? http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/43097/how-to-get-macbook-style-finger-gestures-on-ubuntu-linux/ | 16:51 |
AcidRain | OerHeks, i dont understand the part about how to get the iso.... | 16:52 |
AcidRain | genius | 16:52 |
OerHeks | AcidRain, download it? it will appear in your ~/Downloads folder... | 16:52 |
tgm4883 | OerHeks, he wants to take a DVD, and turn it into an ISO | 16:53 |
holstein | irv: i usually try *all* the options under the f6 menu there where nomodeset is | 16:53 |
tgm4883 | which is how I read it anyway | 16:53 |
OerHeks | Oh duplicate a dvd ? | 16:53 |
tgm4883 | OerHeks, which is different, than taking an ISO, and turning it into a DVD/CD | 16:53 |
hXm | hello | 16:53 |
tgm4883 | OerHeks, well, duplicate it to an ISO file | 16:53 |
hXm | i configured a ip failover and i failed, i misstyped the ip | 16:53 |
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hXm | i restarted networking but is still there | 16:54 |
hXm | how can i disable it? | 16:54 |
m_amine | Hello, I want to remove "samba" to prevent unnecessary updates, will this action cause problems ? | 16:54 |
tgm4883 | hXm, how did you create it? | 16:54 |
OerHeks | AcidRain, 'copy medium" where you can choose to write it direct to dvd+r, or in options to file. | 16:54 |
hXm | the first time i did post-up /sbin/ip -f, but now i created it in /etc/networking/interfaces | 16:55 |
hXm | with iface eth0:0 inet static | 16:55 |
tgm4883 | hXm, so, remove it from /etc/neworking/interfaces? | 16:55 |
hXm | sure, i corrected the typo | 16:55 |
hXm | then restarted | 16:55 |
OerHeks | AcidRain, select "only create image" | 16:55 |
hXm | and i see this Memory usage: 52% IP address for eth0:1: 178.33.167.80 | 16:55 |
hXm | Swap usage: 0% IP address for eth0:0: 178.33.167.80 | 16:55 |
hXm | and this is the file http://pastebin.com/ic0M4T0t | 16:56 |
tgm4883 | hXm, you've probably seen that restarting networking doesn't guarentee that it will restart all interfaces | 16:56 |
tgm4883 | hXm, did you try to ifdown and ifup the interface? | 16:56 |
Protopunk | hXm: mmmmm hehe don't paste the full ip man | 16:56 |
BluesKaj | oops guess I meant genisoimage , AcidRain ,if you're trying to create an iso image | 16:57 |
MO_Handes | how to change display brightness (with commands)? | 16:57 |
OerHeks | AcidRain, see http://picpaste.com/pics/acidrain-grE6iweH.1363885023.png | 16:57 |
Protopunk | MO_Handes: sudo apt-get install xbacklight | 16:58 |
hXm | tgm4883: thanks, i did it first time but surely i did it wrongly | 16:58 |
hXm | now is working | 16:58 |
Protopunk | MO_Handes: then $ xbacklight -set 50 | 16:58 |
hXm | Protopunk: anyone using nslookup and find it with a public domain, so... | 16:58 |
AcidRain | OerHeks, this still doesnt work. only for ripping | 16:58 |
tgm4883 | Protopunk, security though obscurity is rarely a good thing | 16:59 |
Protopunk | MO_Handes: xbacklight -inc 10 .... if you want to increase... if you want to decrease use -dec instead | 16:59 |
AcidRain | OerHeks, it wont let me select the avi file | 16:59 |
OerHeks | AcidRain, check the mime-type selecton, is it set on .iso ? | 16:59 |
OerHeks | or .avi | 17:00 |
AcidRain | OerHeks, let me restate. i have an avi file. i need it to be an iso. so i can burn it to dvd | 17:00 |
Protopunk | MO_Handes: actually you can go to this link.. it is better explained: http://askubuntu.com/questions/149054/how-to-change-lcd-brightness-from-command-line-or-via-script | 17:00 |
OerHeks | genius. | 17:00 |
AcidRain | OerHeks, i dont have a mime-type selection option | 17:00 |
OerHeks | you can burn the .avi to disc, as a data-cd | 17:01 |
OerHeks | suits dvdplayers and any computer | 17:01 |
MO_Handes | Protopunk, thanks a lot man | 17:02 |
Protopunk | MO_Handes: you are welcome | 17:02 |
vite | is there a way to cli depackage a "wordpress" so that the contenst go into the /www/ directory instead of /www/wordpress ??? | 17:03 |
bazhang | !info devede | AcidRain use this | 17:03 |
ubottu | AcidRain use this: devede (source: devede): simple application to create Video DVDs. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 3.22.0-1 (quantal), package size 2074 kB, installed size 3865 kB | 17:03 |
Protopunk | vite: just unpack the .zip or tar somewhere and then copy the files to the path you want | 17:04 |
AcidRain | bazhang, thanks | 17:04 |
vite | hmm so with the command line that be a few of them hahah | 17:04 |
Protopunk | vite | 17:05 |
Protopunk | vite: just do a cp * /www/yourpath/ | 17:05 |
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Protopunk | that would be copying everything to that path | 17:05 |
deadweasel | let's say I don't remember 1) if I set my root pwd 2) what it is if I did... | 17:06 |
deadweasel | 12.04 x64 | 17:06 |
deadweasel | I believe I did, but when I su it is not accepted. no worries, I don't use root for anything | 17:06 |
Protopunk | deadweasel: do a sudo -i and use your password | 17:06 |
deadweasel | but I get this sinking feeling I'll su someday | 17:06 |
Protopunk | deadweasel: that would be taking you tu # | 17:07 |
Protopunk | to # sorry | 17:07 |
Protopunk | lol | 17:07 |
Protopunk | deadweasel: just do a sudo -i | 17:07 |
deadweasel | that worked | 17:07 |
Protopunk | deadweasel: cool | 17:07 |
deadweasel | is there something I need know about su? | 17:07 |
deadweasel | or should I literally never need to be root? | 17:07 |
deadweasel | I mean, really root | 17:07 |
Protopunk | deadweasel: yeah don't mess around with files while you are su or you will screw your linux install | 17:08 |
Protopunk | deadweasel: just to deal with admin related tasks | 17:08 |
deadweasel | I sudo everything, no with the -i though | 17:08 |
jyg | hi all. sometime in the past few months i found that when I hit the space bar while using the 'more' command, nothing happens but a space character being printed to the screen. If I hit return, same difference. If I hit space and return, then I get the next page. If I hit 2 spaces and then return, two pages. I'm looking in the gterm preferences but see nothing relevant. Any ideas? | 17:08 |
deadweasel | thanks Protopunk | 17:08 |
Protopunk | deadweasel: yeah ... better just sudo | 17:08 |
jyg | sudo su - :) | 17:09 |
deadweasel | irie, thanks all~! | 17:09 |
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rechengehirn | Hello again. I like to ask if someone has experience on how (if) the speedimprovement is, when adding a second atm graphic card. My current setup with 3 Monitors and one HD7950 is too slow. | 17:12 |
Nikon | heelo | 17:12 |
Nikon | hello | 17:12 |
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Protopunk | Nikon: hello | 17:12 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: seems like the distr-upgrade went quite smoothly on my machine! | 17:12 |
rechengehirn | Or asked different: What do you think gives more graphic performance. A faster processor or a second graphic card? | 17:13 |
Nikon | my Hp envy m6 has two problems, only in ubuntu my laptop over heats cosistantly, in windows i seem to have some utility to keep the fan going, and i have no wifi drivers | 17:13 |
Craig | how can you get the logs from tasksel | 17:13 |
nashant | I don't suppose someone could pastebin the list of groups their root is in could they? I forgot the -a with usermod -G | 17:14 |
Craig | any help here? | 17:14 |
Refefer | hi there, just bought a new top of the line laptop and trying to determine whether it's worth install 12.04 or 12.10 | 17:14 |
BluesKaj | reindeer, , glad to hear that , enjoy :) | 17:15 |
Refefer | especially as I'm using an ssd, so all those interesting features are important | 17:15 |
Apes | Refefer: If you have to ask, you would be better off with 12.04, since it has better support | 17:15 |
llutz | nashant: "adm cdrom sudo dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare" not sure if that is fresh default | 17:15 |
Craig | Apes: is there a way to log tasksel | 17:16 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: The Muon updater has a strange message, could someone translate it for me into english: "Not all packages could be marked for upgrade. The available upgrades may require new packages to be installed or removed. Do you want to mark upgrades that may require the installation or removal of additional packages?" | 17:16 |
Refefer | Apes: I usually do lts by nature of support as it is, however one concern I have is ssd support | 17:16 |
Refefer | any idea where I might find gotchas associated with it? don't want to burn it out before getting to enjoy it for a while | 17:16 |
Apes | I don't know of anything special in 12.10 for SSD support | 17:16 |
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stowelly | is there a shortcut key to reset the terminal? i.e instead of typing reset | 17:16 |
Protopunk | BluesKaj: just hit yes | 17:17 |
Protopunk | or type yes | 17:17 |
Apes | Refefer: There are some SSD specific filesystems you could try to play with, but I don't know how stable they are. | 17:17 |
reindeer | Protopunk: you mean hit "yes" on the Muon message? | 17:17 |
Protopunk | reindeer: mhm | 17:18 |
Protopunk | yeah | 17:18 |
OerHeks | Refefer, i use a SSD, and ' sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda | grep "TRIM supported" ' says it is enabled. | 17:18 |
reindeer | Protopunk: options are "Mark Upgrades" (which then lists loads of files to be somehow selected) or "No" | 17:19 |
Refefer | OerHeks: out of the box? also, which version are you using? | 17:19 |
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Protopunk | reindeer: http://askubuntu.com/questions/232839/i-cant-update-upgrade-and-remove-my-app-from-kubuntu | 17:20 |
Protopunk | reindeer: probably that would work | 17:20 |
nashant | llutz: is adm the admin group? Cos in sudoers it mentions admin, not adm | 17:20 |
llutz | nashant: no it isnt | 17:21 |
llutz | nashant: sudo is (since 12.04) | 17:21 |
reindeer | Referer: http://www.howtogeek.com/62761/how-to-tweak-your-ssd-in-ubuntu-for-better-performance/ | 17:21 |
nashant | ahh right | 17:21 |
OerHeks | Referer Kubuntu 12.10, yes ootb >> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5634682/ | 17:22 |
reindeer | Protopunk: Hmm..will see thx | 17:23 |
doomlord | will unity get an option for dock alog the bottom - might be nicer for touchscreen maptops (just reach hands up from keyboard a little to select) | 17:23 |
Protopunk | reindeer: you are welcome | 17:24 |
OerHeks | Refefer, do not look at read/write speeds, the real speed & joy is 0 accestime | 17:24 |
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raj | how do I open a port? | 17:27 |
holstein | raj: elaborate | 17:28 |
raj | holstein, I want to open port 9000 | 17:29 |
MonkeyDust | raj in the router? | 17:29 |
raj | on ubuntu | 17:29 |
raj | i have it open in the router | 17:29 |
holstein | !ufw | 17:30 |
ubottu | Ubuntu, like any other Linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'ufw' command - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW | An alternative to ufw is the 'iptables' command - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo | GUI frontends such as Gufw (GNOME) and Guarddog (KDE from Lucid onwards) also exist. | 17:30 |
holstein | raj: ^^ try that | 17:30 |
raj | thanks | 17:30 |
smoak | it seems that the ncurses-term package on lucid doesnt contain /usr/share/terminfo/r/rxvt-unicode-256color is there any way to get that on lucid? | 17:30 |
Vivekananda | hey everyone I have an epub file. How do I open it . document viewer or something ? I dont want to install like 150 mbs of a program just for opening a file and reading it ( like calibre) | 17:32 |
trism | Vivekananda: fbreader is pretty small | 17:33 |
llutz | and pretty outdated :( | 17:34 |
reindeer | Protopunk: So i now did apt-get update(all sources ok), then upgrade and it says that "the following packages are being kept back: ia32-libs-multiarch:i386 libexiv2-dev libraw-dev wine1.4" ok, well if i then try to do distr-upgrade, it then suggest 129 newly installed packages..hmm? | 17:34 |
Vivekananda | llutz: so what are my choices ? | 17:34 |
llutz | Vivekananda: you don't have much choices, use fbreader or calibre (overkill) | 17:34 |
Vivekananda | ok so tryiing fbreader | 17:34 |
raj | holstein, does this mean everything is open? http://paste.ofcode.org/BsZEscPYbhQQnqb39WFLnr | 17:35 |
raj | as in, I allow all connections | 17:35 |
raj | all ports are open | 17:35 |
reindeer | Protopunk: and there is actually "wine1.4-i386:i386" package among the list, so what is this "list" of 129 packages about? | 17:36 |
reindeer | Protopunk: I seem to have Wine currently installed, it is operational. | 17:36 |
BluesKaj | reindeer, yes , that's most likely the kde version upgrade , run it and you'll be fine./ | 17:36 |
holstein | raj: i usually either put the machine in the DMZ of the router, and use the firewall on the machine, or i disable the firewall on the machine and just use the router.. if you are behind the router firewall, you can disable your machines firewal and test. and put it back up if you feel like you need/want it | 17:36 |
raj | holstein, but with my current `iptables -L` having an output of http://paste.ofcode.org/BsZEscPYbhQQnqb39WFLnr ...meaning I am relying on the router currently and everything in Ubuntu is open? | 17:37 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: So run distr-upgrade? | 17:37 |
BluesKaj | dist-upgrade , reindeer | 17:38 |
BluesKaj | sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | 17:38 |
BluesKaj | reindeer,^ | 17:38 |
reindeer | yes? | 17:39 |
holstein | raj: i use ufw.. that is what i understand.. other than that, i would need to search around to answer that question.. i dont want to just answer that lightly since its security releated. what would i do? disable the firewall on the machine | 17:40 |
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BluesKaj | reindeer, the ^ , mean read above :) | 17:41 |
BluesKaj | means | 17:41 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: Oh ok, yes i used sudo! :) the upgrade is a weird list of mostly lib's, some gstreamer stuff and thats all.. | 17:41 |
Vivekananda | How do I complete remove a program I installed via apt-get? would apt-get remove do it or do I require a purge in there somewhere? | 17:41 |
BluesKaj | reindeer, it's still important | 17:42 |
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llutz | Vivekananda: purge will remove configs, too. remove won't | 17:42 |
llutz | Vivekananda: btw i just found this, maybe an alternative to the pretty old fbreader http://sourceforge.net/projects/crengine/?source=dlp | 17:43 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: ok, there was one error, about wine again: "dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/wine1.4-i386_1.4-0ubuntu4.1_i386.deb (--unpack):" | 17:44 |
reindeer | trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/wine', which is also in package wine1.4 1.4-0ubuntu1~ppa2~oneiric3 | 17:44 |
Vivekananda | so how do I run these? do I run sudo apt-get purge program ? | 17:45 |
llutz | Vivekananda: yes | 17:45 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: and desktop says "There is a new version of Kubuntu available" at the top! :) | 17:45 |
Protopunk | Vivekananda: sudo apt-get --purge nameofprogram | 17:45 |
Protopunk | Vivekananda: sorry | 17:45 |
llutz | Vivekananda: "sudo apt-get purge packagename" | 17:45 |
Protopunk | Vivekananda: sudo apt-get remove --purge name of package | 17:45 |
Vivekananda | llutz: Thanks!! I however will remove the fbreader and install something later. I have the copy of the book in pdf. Btw am new to this but I think if I can convert an epub file to pdf why then would I need the epub | 17:46 |
Vivekananda | does epub offer something more / better | 17:46 |
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reindeer | BluesKaj: oh the new version is about 12.10, i dont want to go there yet! :) | 17:46 |
llutz | Vivekananda: most epubs have been layouted(?) for ebook-reader screens, they look awful on pdf-viewers | 17:46 |
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BluesKaj | reindeer, it's stable | 17:47 |
reindeer | :D | 17:47 |
Vivekananda | hmm . the reader you proposed above does not seem the have the basic commenting and writing tools though :(. I love foxit for this reason. It is lightweight and has lovely annotation tools | 17:48 |
Vivekananda | reindeer: Not sure if this is good advice but I go for the lts normally | 17:48 |
Vivekananda | the current one also has like 5 yrs of support!! | 17:48 |
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reindeer | oh, im gonna stay with the LTS for allright :) | 17:48 |
Vivekananda | which version are you on ? | 17:49 |
philaneo1s | anyone know a good way to host invoices and other documents for users in an office to access | 17:49 |
Funkmastah-P | anyone know anything about Reverse TCP | 17:49 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: there is still one error about unmet dependecy when doing apt-get upgrade, " wine1.4 : Depends: wine1.4-i386 (= 1.4-0ubuntu4.1)" | 17:49 |
reindeer | Vivekananda: 12.04 just fresh upgraded | 17:50 |
Protopunk | Funkmastah-P: a little bit | 17:50 |
Protopunk | Funkmastah-P: why ... you pentesting ? | 17:50 |
Vivekananda | nice !! I am on that too. upgraded after 3 yrs. I love ubuntu for this. Fill it shut it forget it | 17:50 |
Vivekananda | :) | 17:50 |
Vivekananda | windows would have given me atleast a format every 6 months ( virus and all sorts of things) | 17:50 |
Funkmastah-P | Protopunk: can you shed some light on my issue? | 17:51 |
Protopunk | Funkmastah-P: I don't know what your issue is..... | 17:51 |
Protopunk | Funkmastah-P: probably yes... probably not hehe | 17:52 |
BluesKaj | reindeer, do you use wine ? | 17:52 |
reindeer | yes | 17:52 |
jchillerup | Where do I go with boot-repair/grub2/windows8 troubles? | 17:53 |
BluesKaj | ok , reindeer , run sudo dpkg --configure -a , then sudo apt-get -f install | 17:53 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: im just curious why it gives that error.. | 17:53 |
efgeef | hi | 17:54 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: what will those do actually? | 17:55 |
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Vivekananda | efgeef: hi there | 17:55 |
BrixSat | Hello i have a ubuntu 10.04 and i would like to install vlc2, i found a backport but i dont know how to install it http://www.tuxtree.com/2012/02/how-to-install-vlc-2-0-in-ubuntu-10-0411-1012-04-using-ppa-2.html | 17:55 |
Vivekananda | I am not much good answering questions but figure I can say a hi | 17:55 |
Vivekananda | :) | 17:55 |
efgeef | i installed xubuntu from windows using wubi on a fat 32 partition. I assumed that wubi would have formatted that partition with ext4 file system but it didn't | 17:56 |
efgeef | why? | 17:56 |
uvala | does anyone know of an irc group for ddrescue or sysrescuecd (or, of course, if anyone here can help with issues applying them?) | 17:56 |
BluesKaj | reindeer, it will rid you of the broken dependencied then fix the install ...there are no guarantees tho | 17:56 |
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BluesKaj | the wine install that is | 17:57 |
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efgeef | and xubunto was slow as a sloth on a 6 years old pc. Is thi because of the fat32 partition? | 17:57 |
tadpole | uvala try #linux | 17:58 |
doomlord | is there anything like 'air-display' on linux - ability to use a tablet as second wireless monitor for a laptop | 17:58 |
tadpole | efgeef Try a distro entirely in ram like puppylinux that is what I have best luck with. | 17:58 |
holstein | doomlord: there are vnc hacks for that AFAIK | 17:58 |
reindeer | BluesKaj:ok, well the apt-get upgrade/unmet dependancy command said at the end that "E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f." so i guess im gonna have to :) | 17:59 |
BrixSat | how do i install a package from a specific repo? i have 2 repos with same package and i would lile to use from repo 1 | 17:59 |
efgeef | tadpole, what's the point of trying i live cd if i need an os installed on the hard drive? | 17:59 |
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tadpole | egeef I did not say anything about live. | 17:59 |
doomlord | any links ? | 18:00 |
uvala | tadpole, thank you , good idea! I'll do | 18:00 |
tadpole | doomlord www.google.com | 18:00 |
doomlord | something else that would suit me is Synergy for android... just the ablity to use the laptop to control a browser on a tablet | 18:00 |
MonkeyDust | !google | tadpole | 18:01 |
ubottu | tadpole: While Google is useful for helpers, many newer users don't have the google-fu yet. Please don't tell people to "google it" when they ask a question. | 18:01 |
doomlord | some people like explaining things.. | 18:01 |
tadpole | monkeydust it is not google fu its called if I can cut/paste your question and get ten good hits you need to google it and not have me copy paste | 18:01 |
tadpole | doomlord you just asked for links. | 18:02 |
reindeer | BluesKaj: ok after running dpkg it says: "Errors were encountered while processing: wine1.4, wine1.4-common, wine1.4-amd64" so now i just do the "apt-get -f install" ? | 18:02 |
BluesKaj | yup | 18:02 |
MonkeyDust | tadpole a mechanic does not tell the client to read the manual and try it at home | 18:02 |
tadpole | A mechanic gets paid. | 18:02 |
{mikey} | tadpole, because google returns you hits does not mean it will return others those same hits with the same search | 18:02 |
tadpole | Let me restate. | 18:03 |
doomlord | never mind, more trouble than its worth | 18:03 |
tadpole | If I can copy/paste your question and get GOOD hits then you need to google. | 18:03 |
doomlord | i've used synergy in various combinations | 18:03 |
BluesKaj | tadpole, enough , that's the rule , either comply or leave | 18:03 |
tadpole | Ban me if you want me gone | 18:03 |
Vivekananda | efgeef: Hey there | 18:04 |
tadpole | If he would have said he was looking for an explanation before hand I would not have stated google | 18:04 |
efgeef | Vivekananda, hi | 18:04 |
Vivekananda | sorry had just left. This is what a asked a few days back myself. | 18:04 |
doomlord | i think what i really want is a synergy client for android | 18:04 |
doomlord | or to put ubuntu (desktop) on the tablet | 18:04 |
Vivekananda | so a wubi install is not like a regular install. It is still using windows in the background ( dont ask me how ) | 18:05 |
Vivekananda | :) | 18:05 |
doomlord | i'm sure then it has synergy | 18:05 |
holstein | doomlord: ask them... i havent tried though there are some remote mouse/keyboards for android | 18:05 |
holstein | !touch | doomlord | 18:05 |
ubottu | doomlord: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch | 18:05 |
doomlord | yeah i've heard of the reverse | 18:05 |
tadpole | doomlord http://askubuntu.com/questions/28608/how-do-you-use-an-android-tablet-as-a-second-display | 18:05 |
efgeef | it's not using windows in background, but i assumed it would have started a regulare instllation | 18:06 |
Vivekananda | so the performance is slow. If you want the ubuntu experience then after the installation and testing it out create a fresh install in a separate partition. that will do all you want including an ext4 format and stuff | 18:06 |
efgeef | with partitioning and formatting steps during it | 18:06 |
tadpole | efgeef http://wubi.sourceforge.net/faq.php | 18:07 |
Vivekananda | efgeef: Well it does not create a fresh new dual boot partition. I creates uses a part of the disk space within windows itself. Hold on let me get the documen | 18:07 |
Vivekananda | yep tadpole got it for you I guess | 18:07 |
Vivekananda | does that help? | 18:07 |
tadpole | Wubi makes a file in the windows partition its like a virtual machine. | 18:07 |
efgeef | i don't know if the performance is low because of the fat 32 partition or because xubunto is just too new for a such old pc | 18:07 |
KaVeXZ | selam türk varmı | 18:08 |
tadpole | LIKE | 18:08 |
efgeef | but i have debian squueze on this pc wich is even older and itìs much faster | 18:08 |
Vivekananda | efgeef: read this http://askubuntu.com/questions/161033/what-are-the-benefits-of-a-disk-install-vs-wubi-and-can-i-migrate-my-settings | 18:08 |
efgeef | so i guess it was because of the partition | 18:08 |
efgeef | ok thanks | 18:08 |
Vivekananda | efgeef: read the first answer above | 18:08 |
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saleem | hi, how do i disable google custom search on browsers in ubuntu? its quite annoying | 18:08 |
tadpole | I use lubuntu on a p4 and it is slow, but not as slow as XP. :) | 18:08 |
holstein | saleem: i just set the browsr to search whatever i want.. what brower? firefox? | 18:09 |
Vivekananda | I have an old system (6yrs) and I recently upgraded but on the advise of good people here I chose lubuntu | 18:09 |
Vivekananda | and I like it although it takes a lot of gui functionality away but sure is fast | 18:09 |
Protopunk | XFCE is my choice | 18:10 |
BluesKaj | !tr | KaVeXZ | 18:10 |
ubottu | KaVeXZ: Turk ubuntu kullanıcıları, Türkçe yardım ya da geyik için /join #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde. | 18:10 |
saleem | holstein, i get google custom search enabled by default in all browsers , firefox, opera , midori , dont know how | 18:10 |
Vivekananda | Protopunk: people told me XFCE is a little heavier than lubuntu. I have L and am happy with with it . I also have Xubuntu installed but rarely switch into it | 18:10 |
Funkmastah-P | . | 18:10 |
Vivekananda | efgeef: Did that help? | 18:10 |
Vivekananda | the disadvantages section I Mean | 18:11 |
Protopunk | Vivekananda: I know.. I'm just saying that XFCE is my favorite haha that's all | 18:11 |
efgeef | Vivekananda, yes but i think that wubi is kinda silly | 18:11 |
Vivekananda | ok :) | 18:11 |
holstein | saleem: i would just chance that as you please.. something needs to be set as default, and you are welcome to change it.. | 18:11 |
starkiller | hello | 18:11 |
efgeef | the reason i made the fat 32 is because i did a ext4 before and wubi wasn't able to see it | 18:12 |
Protopunk | hello starkiller | 18:12 |
Vivekananda | efgeef: why would you say that. Ubuntu is all about endless customization. So here comes a guy saying I love my windows but wanna try ubuntu. So answer take wubi | 18:12 |
efgeef | an ubuntu installer that can't see a linux partition is weird | 18:12 |
Vivekananda | then a guy like me I want both windows and linux . do a dual install | 18:12 |
Vivekananda | and so on . | 18:12 |
tadpole | efgeef It is not a general installer It is special just for installing ONTO windows partition | 18:12 |
darkhalo117 | S | 18:13 |
Vivekananda | efgeef: but that is not an "installation" in the correct sense of the word. It is a "virtual install" and there is one called a | 18:13 |
Beatstreet | can i get help here on a recovering LUKS encrypted raid or should I look at a differetn channel? | 18:13 |
philaneo1s | is there a way to have a web based gui where a user can access files from ftp with a search function | 18:13 |
Vivekananda | "full install" or clean install | 18:13 |
tadpole | efgeef is silly for not reading the readme :P | 18:13 |
efgeef | tadpole, that make sense, i tought it was intended for newbies so they can do it from windows | 18:13 |
reindeer | saleem: In Firefox menu go "Edit->Preferences->General->Home page" and fill in what address you want! :) | 18:13 |
tadpole | beatstreet Do you have the password? | 18:13 |
Beatstreet | yes | 18:13 |
tadpole | Whats the problem? | 18:13 |
Vivekananda | tadpole: I dread asking you for something someday seeeing you pull so many legs :) | 18:14 |
philaneo1s | #server | 18:14 |
saleem | holstein, in preferences i have set www.google.com as home page and in search google search as default so i dont know why it opts to do do custom search | 18:14 |
tadpole | Vivekananda, I am a nice tadpole. | 18:14 |
starkiller | i am really enjoing my xubuntu, i havent use my win 7 in weeks | 18:14 |
tadpole | I mean no harm. ;) | 18:14 |
Protopunk | philaneo1s: http://www.ourwebftp.com/ | 18:14 |
Vivekananda | Yeah and a slippery one too | 18:14 |
Vivekananda | yeah that I can see and feel. also !! | 18:14 |
Vivekananda | lol | 18:14 |
holstein | saleem: you can change that.. would you like to change it? the default has to be something.. you are welcome/encouraged to change it.. | 18:15 |
tadpole | I just do not coddle. And these channel ops that can all pipe up to tell someone how not to do something but never help anyone can go fornicate with farm animals. | 18:15 |
Vivekananda | starkiller: I still have to sort out my lubuntu graphics woes and make it work better. Also I think my ram is failing so have to leave the system on a mem test overnight one of these days but besides this | 18:15 |
Vivekananda | I should be ok | 18:15 |
holstein | !ot | tadpole | 18:15 |
ubottu | tadpole: #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! | 18:15 |
tadpole | holstein, Thank you for that helpful information sir. | 18:16 |
saleem | holstein, ok i will try , thanks for the tip | 18:16 |
Beatstreet | 3 drive raid5 -sda2+sdb2+sdc2 - did a drive replacement and had to reload OS on sda1 - raid up and running now (fully recovered) but luksDump only showing header info on sda1 | 18:16 |
guma | Any one know how to convert 20130321012945059 from UTC time to local time? I did looked at date command but I can't get it going. | 18:16 |
holstein | tadpole: i am not a channel op.. just a fellow volunteer reminding everyone, not just you, that here are channel guidelines in the /topic | 18:16 |
tadpole | holstein, Thank you for that helpful information sir. | 18:16 |
Beatstreet | >tadpole: 3 drive raid5 -sda2+sdb2+sdc2 - did a drive replacement and had to reload OS on sda1 - raid up and running now (fully recovered) but luksDump only showing header info on sda1 | 18:17 |
starkiller | lol i get a DD1 populate ram orsomething error at start up, but im trying to ignore it lol | 18:17 |
bekks | !patience | Beatstreet | 18:17 |
ubottu | Beatstreet: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com/ or http://ubuntuforums.org/ or http://askubuntu.com/ | 18:17 |
tadpole | bekks He was just getting my attention | 18:18 |
Beatstreet | ubottu - I added the tadpole to the beginning to let him know that was for him | 18:18 |
ubottu | Beatstreet: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 18:18 |
tadpole | As any normal person can see. so stfu | 18:18 |
Beatstreet | not repeasting myself | 18:18 |
Beatstreet | lol | 18:18 |
tadpole | Wow you are manly. | 18:18 |
tadpole | faggot. | 18:18 |
tgm4883 | bazhang, apparently you forgot the ban part | 18:19 |
bekks | Beatstreet: Using a RAID5, a single disk does not contain enough data to be used as single drive. And since the data is striped sequentially, only one disk contains enough data to be recognized as LUKSwhatever volume. | 18:20 |
oO0Oo | hi; is there any shortcut key to toggle scrollbar (show/hide) in gnome-terminal? | 18:22 |
Beatstreet | bekks - I replaced only one drive - it should have recovery to the new drive which it looked like it did | 18:22 |
bekks | Beatstreet: So it looked like that tweo disks showed up the luks header, right? | 18:23 |
saleem | holstein, this link fixed it for me http://superuser.com/questions/336449/how-to-remove-distro-specific-branding-from-firefox-in-linux-mint | 18:23 |
holstein | saleem: glad you got it sorted.. for the record, this is not a "fix".. its just a preference that you worked out.. enjoy! | 18:24 |
Beatstreet | bekks > if I do luksDump on md1, I get a "not a valid luks device" so I do a luksDump on sda2/sdb2/sdc2 I only get header info on sda2 | 18:24 |
saleem | life is back to usual :) | 18:25 |
bekks | Beatstreet: Then you first encrpyted the disks, and then put them into a RAID5? | 18:25 |
holstein | saleem: you used sudo rm /usr/lib/firefox-addons/searchplugins/google.xml ? for ubuntu 12.10? you are using ubuntu, correct? | 18:25 |
Beatstreet | bekks - no, the RAID5 is encrypted as a whole | 18:26 |
bekks | Beatstreet: and md0 is another RAID? | 18:26 |
saleem | yes im using ubuntu quantal | 18:27 |
Beatstreet | it used to be where the OS was loaded but I had to disassemble that RAID and load the OS on sda1 | 18:27 |
saleem | i will try that command as well | 18:27 |
bekks | Beatstreet: That doesnt answer my question. | 18:27 |
Beatstreet | I thought it did - you asked if md0 was another RAID and I said it used to be | 18:28 |
Beatstreet | maybe I didnt understand the question | 18:28 |
bekks | Beatstreet: And your RAID in question is still md1? | 18:29 |
Beatstreet | yes | 18:29 |
Beatstreet | md1 was rebuild after drive replacement | 18:30 |
holstein | saleem: what did you use from that link that worked? | 18:30 |
reindeer | Lol, i just did distr-upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04LTS to get a more fresh install of ffmpeg and now when i run ffmpeg, it says its deprecated and i should use "avconv" or something? what..? :) | 18:30 |
teo__ | hi | 18:30 |
bazhang | reindeer, yes thats correct | 18:30 |
holstein | !11.10 | 18:30 |
ubottu | Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) was the fifteenth release of Ubuntu. Download http://releases.ubuntu.com/11.10/ - Release Info: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/1110 | 18:30 |
saleem | the answer 2 from link | 18:30 |
Quest | is there something like hotspot shield or spotflux for linux? | 18:31 |
holstein | reindeer: 11.10 is EOL soon, so dont worry.. you have other reasons to be on 12.04 | 18:31 |
holstein | Quest: what are you trying to do? | 18:31 |
briarrose | Quick question: Is the WUBI installer available for the 13.04 daily or beta? | 18:31 |
reindeer | bazhang: I think i quickly saw at ffmpeg page that they will still continue it or will it begone for ewa? | 18:32 |
Quest | holstein, run youtube.com which is blocked in my country | 18:32 |
holstein | !proxy | 18:32 |
ubottu | Several Ubuntu channels prohibit access from open proxies and other anonymous connections due to a high level of abuse. The supported ways to hide your IP address on freenode are to use !Tor or get a !cloak | 18:32 |
holstein | Quest: is that what you are trying to setup? a proxy? | 18:32 |
foofoobar | Hi. When I log into my server, the shell looks like this: user@localhost: .. In my /etc/hosts there are two entries for 127.0.0.1 (localhost and ubuntu). Why is the hostname "localhost" instead of "ubuntu" ? | 18:32 |
Quest | holstein, no | 18:33 |
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Quest | holstein, visit http://spotflux.com/ and you will know | 18:33 |
Quest | holstein, but in short. you can say its a proxy | 18:33 |
llutz | foofoobar: check /etc/hostname, what does "hostname" say | 18:33 |
holstein | Quest: no thanks.. maybe another volunteer will be interested.. otherwise, just elaborate as to what you are looking for.. cheers! | 18:34 |
zetheroo | laptop had updates and then after reboot it won't boot into even low graphics mode! | 18:34 |
foofoobar | llutz, this file is empty | 18:34 |
zetheroo | I have gotten into the recovery terminal ... but that is as far as it goes | 18:34 |
Quest | holstein, proxy. to watch youtube | 18:34 |
llutz | !hostname | foofoobar | 18:34 |
ubottu | foofoobar: Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hosts to include BOTH the old and new hostname and then change /etc/hostname to the new one. WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. | 18:34 |
reindeer | Big thanks to BluesKaj, Protopunk, MonkeyDust and peawormsworth for todays support on many things! At least i got a fresh 12.04LTS running now! :) | 18:36 |
briarrose | I hate the idea of having to VPN my whole system just to hide my IP on IRC. Sigh | 18:37 |
bekks | briarrose: Even that wont hide your IP. The VPN end point IP will be visible. Thats the internet. | 18:37 |
bazhang | briarrose, ask for a cloak on #freenode then | 18:37 |
briarrose | I'm OK with VPN IP. I just want to prevent casual harvesting of my IP that would lead someone to hack my home system. | 18:38 |
bekks | briarrose: Unless having a static IP at home - chances are low. | 18:39 |
setra | hellopat, I have an upstart job mixup vs. rc oldschool service nightmare with libvirt-bin service and openvswitch startup script. An output of my nightmares are here ...http://pastebin.com/21UXeaL1 | 18:39 |
setra | I have an upstart job mixup vs. rc oldschool service nightmare with libvirt-bin service and openvswitch startup script. An output of my nightmares are here ...http://pastebin.com/21UXeaL1 | 18:40 |
briarrose | bekks: thanks. I figured that. I docked with Tor but it's a pain and every network either requires SASL, some self-signed cert, or just blocks all known Tor entry nodes. | 18:40 |
holstein | Quest: maybe https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Squid is relevant for you | 18:40 |
briarrose | docked = dorked | 18:40 |
rechengehirn | I like to ask if someone has experience on how (if) the speedimprovement is, when adding a second atm graphic card. My current setup with 3 Monitors and one HD7950 is too slow. | 18:40 |
Quest | k | 18:40 |
briarrose | bazhang: I have a cloak but have heard that's not sufficient to hide one's IP | 18:41 |
holstein | rechengehirn: i wouldnt expect speed improvement from adding hardware. maybe if the added hardware has better driver support | 18:41 |
bekks | briarrose: Correct. A simple /whois will reveal your IP. | 18:41 |
bazhang | he's gone | 18:41 |
sburjan | Hello. Which is the best way to manage your daemons/services ? Eg. stopping MySQL to automatically start on startup and so on | 18:42 |
bekks | bazhang: And came back 1 second after quitting. :) | 18:42 |
rechengehirn | holstein: Any other idea? The thing is really hanging from time to time. | 18:42 |
briarrose | bekks: Is that because IRC is inherently P2P or something? Seems like the server should masq the IP unless you explicitly try to do DCC or something. | 18:42 |
bekks | briarrose: IRC has nothing to do with P2P. | 18:42 |
bazhang | briarrose, lets carry this on in #freenode please | 18:43 |
briarrose | bazhang: deep. thought I was in free node. too many chats. | 18:43 |
holstein | !nomodeset | rechengehirn you can try different drivers.. try this option ffrom a live CD | 18:43 |
ubottu | rechengehirn you can try different drivers.. try this option ffrom a live CD: A 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 parameter | 18:43 |
briarrose | Relevant to ubuntu channel discussion… is there a WUBI installer for 13.04 available? | 18:44 |
bazhang | briarrose, thats something for #ubuntu+1 please | 18:44 |
rechengehirn | holstein: ubottu: I will try. I already have the newest amd drivers installed. | 18:45 |
Sorinan | I'm about to boot Ubuntu 12.10 on a Samsung Ultrabook, but then I remembered about the UEFI brick problem. Was this already solved? | 18:50 |
compdoc | I read it was solved in some updates, but dont know if thats included yet. Is there a bios update for the Samsung Ultrabook | 18:51 |
compdoc | ? | 18:51 |
Sorinan | compdoc, anyway, if I use old-style BIOS boot the problem shouldn't appear, right? | 18:52 |
compdoc | Sorinan, you should research first | 18:52 |
Sorinan | compdoc, doin' this right now ^^ | 18:53 |
freewinedrinker | hey | 19:03 |
Beatstreet | if I have a RADI5 with 3 partitions but only 1 of the partitions has a LUKS header, can I copy that LUKS header info to other 2 partitons making the md1 RAID show as a LUKS device again? | 19:04 |
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Ziggy | i need help.... | 19:09 |
Guest54917 | What | 19:09 |
Ziggy | im trying to install ubuntu 13.10 on a computer with uefi bios but i cant get i it to boot !!! this is driving me mad | 19:10 |
Ziggy | im runing live version now from usb | 19:10 |
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bekks | Ziggy: 13.10 isnt even in development yet. | 19:10 |
bazhang | Ziggy, there is no 13.10 | 19:10 |
Ziggy | sorry 13.04 | 19:10 |
SP33D | hi maybe some one has some helpfull info for me | 19:10 |
Ziggy | im stressed here >( | 19:10 |
tgm4883 | !raring | Ziggy | 19:10 |
ubottu | Ziggy: Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) will be the 18th release of Ubuntu, Discussion and support until final release in #ubuntu+1 | 19:10 |
SP33D | i am using lubuntu newst version as desktop os the first time befor i used debian on servers | 19:11 |
SP33D | i expirence network and internet problems only on this ubuntu pc no other windows pc has any problems | 19:11 |
SP33D | major problems are that pages like facebook and youtube that use ajax simply don't work | 19:11 |
you-tee-f | no problems here | 19:12 |
Ziggy | can anyone help me get a working uefi partition so i can boot into my install pls... | 19:12 |
you-tee-f | except for flash plugin | 19:12 |
bekks | SP33D: Which version of Ubuntu do you use? | 19:12 |
tgm4883 | Ziggy, you want #ubuntu+1 | 19:12 |
bazhang | Ziggy, #ubuntu+1 | 19:12 |
SP33D | newst realy newst | 19:12 |
SP33D | ehm | 19:12 |
Ziggy | ok | 19:12 |
bekks | SP33D: Which version? | 19:12 |
SP33D | boa ok ill try to get the info | 19:12 |
SP33D | but i don't know what you don't understand when i say newst | 19:12 |
marco3d | Get a mac | 19:13 |
bazhang | marco3d, thats not helpful | 19:13 |
bekks | SP33D: I dont understand whats so hard in just telling a version number. :) | 19:13 |
you-tee-f | how to know the version of our distro | 19:13 |
you-tee-f | in the terminal ? | 19:13 |
you-tee-f | :o) | 19:13 |
bekks | SP33D: lsb_release -a | 19:13 |
you-tee-f | here we go | 19:13 |
marco3d | Sorry i wa just saying | 19:14 |
SP33D | so hard is that it is useless | 19:14 |
you-tee-f | what is the advantage of getting a mac ? | 19:14 |
SP33D | for network settings | 19:14 |
SP33D | Release:12.04 | 19:14 |
marco3d | You Dont have to worry for anything | 19:14 |
SP33D | and there i use even the newst version from | 19:14 |
SP33D | so with the realy new kernel | 19:14 |
bekks | 12.04 is not the newest version. | 19:15 |
you-tee-f | mac definitly killed the unix philosophy which is to be kind of portable on other platform | 19:15 |
bekks | The latest vcersion is 12.10 | 19:15 |
SP33D | oh hell | 19:15 |
SP33D | how can that happen | 19:15 |
SP33D | is it even the latest stable? | 19:15 |
bekks | No. | 19:15 |
bekks | 12.10 is the latest stable. | 19:15 |
SP33D | how can that happen | 19:15 |
SP33D | damn | 19:15 |
tgm4883 | 12.04 is the latest LTS | 19:16 |
bekks | It happened devs released a 12.10 in October 2012, afterr releasing 12.04 in April 2012. | 19:16 |
SP33D | ah there we go | 19:16 |
SP33D | Long Time Support | 19:16 |
SP33D | allright that | 19:16 |
SP33D | ;) | 19:16 |
FloodBot1 | SP33D: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 19:16 |
SP33D | so its the right lates version | 19:16 |
bekks | SP33D: 12.04 is the latest LTS. Isnt the latest stable. | 19:17 |
oliverp | How do I mount a file system so that only root can read it, without changing the permissions on the disk? I sort of want to override any file permissions present on the disk | 19:17 |
bekks | oliverp: You cant. | 19:17 |
SP33D | oki i learnd now again a lot about the releasing cycle | 19:17 |
SP33D | but its hard for me to now need to switch to windows again | 19:17 |
oliverp | bekks: ok =/ | 19:17 |
SP33D | coz no normal internet pages are working | 19:17 |
SP33D | thx anyway | 19:17 |
holstein | SP33D: try a 12.04 live CD.. everything works normally for me, and many other users.. what are your dns settings? how are you connecting? have you tried another gateway? | 19:18 |
flop | dang this channel is overpopulated :P | 19:19 |
achandra | oliverp, you can try and explore if this will help you : http://www.humans-enabled.com/2011/08/gnulinux-learn-something-new-every-day.html | 19:19 |
SP33D | i am in irc even with that linux machine | 19:19 |
achandra | oliverp, changing attributes on what u want may be useful | 19:20 |
SP33D | i simply think ill use windows again and buy a new pc | 19:20 |
holstein | SP33D: or, you can purchase something with linux on it, so you get support | 19:20 |
bekks | SP33D: And dont forget to reboot it as often as you can. :) | 19:20 |
SP33D | no need for support | 19:20 |
SP33D | i know linux well | 19:20 |
holstein | SP33D: ? | 19:20 |
hs366 | !teamviewer | 19:20 |
hs366 | !list | 19:21 |
ubottu | hs366: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ». | 19:21 |
oliverp | achandra: thank you, i'll look into that | 19:21 |
bekks | SP33D: Then you know on how to check network settings, DNS settings, etc. | 19:21 |
hs366 | !bot | 19:21 |
ubottu | 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/Bots | 19:21 |
bekor | hi using 12.04 i have several desktop environments some of them i would like cairo-dock to start up automatically and other desktop environments not to,do you know how i can do this? | 19:21 |
holstein | SP33D: can you ping any of the network servics you are having issues with? have you checked dns settings? as i and a few others have suggested? | 19:21 |
Beatstreet | if I have a RADI5 with 3 partitions but only 1 of the partitions has a LUKS header, can I copy that LUKS header info to other 2 partitons making the md1 RAID show as a LUKS device again? | 19:21 |
hs366 | what command i can use for search ? | 19:21 |
bekks | hs366: for searching what exactly? | 19:22 |
hs366 | any topic about teamviewer | 19:22 |
hs366 | installation | 19:22 |
holstein | hs366: i would just install it.. its not an ubuntu package | 19:22 |
bekks | !teamviewer | hs366 | 19:22 |
bekor | is wher to go for Zorin OS or does anyone know of achannel? | 19:23 |
holstein | hs366: http://howtofindsolution.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-to-install-teamviewer-80-on-linux.html for example | 19:23 |
bekks | hs366: They do have installation instructions on their website. | 19:23 |
hs366 | holstein, bekks Thx alot !! | 19:23 |
holstein | hs366: i use it often.. i just downloaded the package from the site, and installed it, as per the instructions bekks is referencing | 19:24 |
hs366 | ok, then i'll do the same | 19:24 |
hs366 | thx for support ! | 19:25 |
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NoNaMeNo | hi, I just bought an Asus ux32vd and I can't get ubuntu live to boot, disabling secure boot I get it to partially boot, balck screen and it stucks at some point without loading the desktop, power button turns it off without problem so it is nott frozen, any idea how to continue? | 19:31 |
bekks | NoNaMeNo: You could try to user nomodeset | 19:32 |
bekks | !nomodeset | NoNaMeNo | 19:32 |
ubottu | NoNaMeNo: A 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 parameter | 19:32 |
NoNaMeNo | bekks: already done, the black screen shows the boot process | 19:32 |
bekks | then it is not black. | 19:33 |
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NoNaMeNo | ok, sorry. I meant black because it is not the ubuntu splash screen. | 19:33 |
NoNaMeNo | it stops loading after starting the system crash report daemon (or soemthing liek that) | 19:34 |
Greg_ | How are yall doing today? | 19:37 |
lamawithonel | Hellow everybody! | 19:37 |
lamawithonel | Is it possible to encrypt a single partition with preseeding? I'd like to encrypt swap, but nothing else. | 19:37 |
Greg_ | Would anybody be able to help with a couple of bugzilla questions? | 19:37 |
bekks | Greg_: Dont ask to ask, just ask :) | 19:38 |
bekks | lamawithonel: Only encrypting swap is pretty useless. | 19:39 |
Greg_ | haha ok, I have installed bugzilla on a 12.04 Ubuntu system, I am getting a 403 permissions denied error, and I cannot figure out why. | 19:39 |
Greg_ | ? | 19:39 |
Greg_ | my apache log says this Permission denied: /var/www/.htaccess pcfg_openfile: unable to check htaccess file, ensure it is readable. | 19:40 |
roygbiv | hi, i have an XFS filesystem i want to copy to an ext4 one. can anyone tell me at a high level which commands to use for this? it seems dump doesn't work with XFS so i'm not sure where to go next | 19:40 |
lamawithonel | bekks: not if encryption keys are stored in memory. | 19:40 |
bekks | roygbiv: "cp" | 19:40 |
roygbiv | but will that preserve all my atimes/mtimes/etc? | 19:41 |
bekks | roygbiv: That depends on the options you apply. | 19:41 |
roygbiv | ok yes i see. i will study up on the man page. thank you much | 19:41 |
bekks | Greg_: Then check wether it is readable by the user running your webserver. | 19:42 |
roygbiv | looks like cp -a will do all i need | 19:42 |
lamawithonel | roygbiv: GNU cp(1) inclues the --archive or -a option | 19:42 |
roygbiv | lamawithonel thanks, i just saw that | 19:43 |
Greg_ | Ok | 19:43 |
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simon2 | hi | 19:53 |
simon2 | anyone familiar with the dvb and dvb-s standards? | 19:53 |
tonyhughes | hi simon from what point of view? | 19:53 |
simon2 | im doing a project on dvb-s | 19:53 |
simon2 | and i would like to know if dvb-s still services clients without encryption | 19:54 |
simon2 | or if there have been advances that address this | 19:54 |
tonyhughes | Yes it does. | 19:54 |
simon2 | so it does use encryption? | 19:54 |
tonyhughes | My country broadcasts FTA TV on DVB-S unencrypted. | 19:54 |
simon2 | Okay | 19:54 |
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simon2 | so what's the reason that DVB-S is still unencrypted | 19:55 |
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simon2 | isnt that a security vulnerability? | 19:55 |
tonyhughes | No, it's a FTA (Free-to-air) offering. | 19:55 |
tonyhughes | We are turning off all our traditional broadcast TV within the next 18 months | 19:56 |
simpleuser | Hello there. Does someone here use pidgin-otr ? When i'm using Off-The-Record, i don't understand the three level thing (non secured, non verified, verified). What's the difference between non verified and verified ? Is it just "for me" (i can be sure it's my friend) or does it play a role in the security process ? | 19:56 |
tonyhughes | Whole country gets free DVB-S and/or free DVB-T | 19:56 |
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Ziggy | question: im runing the boot-repair and it says ... Reinstall grubb. this may take serveral minitues... but now im at 30 min should it realy take this long or is something wrong here... | 19:59 |
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simpleuser | Ziggy, Mmm... I've always used boot-repair as a live cd. But it has never been more than 5 minutes i think. | 20:01 |
Ziggy | simpleuser, hmm so now the question is should i keep it runing or kill it and try again | 20:03 |
simpleuser | Ziggy, that is the question. To kill or not to kill. | 20:03 |
simon2 | anyone familiar with the dvb and dvb-s standards? | 20:03 |
johnjohn101 | my opinion is to kill the process | 20:03 |
Ziggy | yeah :) | 20:03 |
simpleuser | Maybe you should kill it and boot with a live cd. | 20:03 |
simpleuser | Ziggy, i use this : http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=5745281#p5745281 (topic on the french forum) | 20:05 |
NoNaMeNo | ok, raring boot process worked but no desktop | 20:05 |
wilee-nilee | NoNaMeNo, You want #ubuntu+1 for raring | 20:06 |
simpleuser | Ziggy, direct link here ;) : http://sourceforge.net/projects/boot-repair-cd/files/ | 20:06 |
bilel | Hi, I'm using and IDE which regularly uses all the CPU, it's not even 100%, top command shows 300%, how is it possible, then my computer becomes so warm and the fan noisy , how can I make ubuntu avoid processes to use so much ressources? | 20:08 |
wilee-nilee | Ziggy, This is UEFI right? | 20:08 |
simon2 | anyone familiar with the dvb and dvb-s standards? | 20:08 |
simpleuser | bilel, wow. Which IDE do you use ? | 20:08 |
bilel | simpleuser: it's netbeans | 20:09 |
aijazz | hi | 20:09 |
KeyboardNotFound | is ubuntu is logging all my command entered in terminal ? | 20:09 |
tgm4883 | KeyboardNotFound, no | 20:09 |
compagny | hello. im having a problem with compiz, i had ubuntu 12.10 32bits and had assigned hot cornes to show all app running, did fresh install 12-10 64bits and i cant find the options to restore this feature | 20:09 |
compagny | please help | 20:10 |
wilee-nilee | KeyboardNotFound, history in the termkinal will show you what is there. | 20:10 |
wilee-nilee | *terminal | 20:10 |
tgm4883 | compagny, you probably install compizconfig-settings-manager | 20:10 |
compagny | tgm4883, yes i did. | 20:10 |
aijazz | I have a lot of start and kill scripts against one service in my ubuntu 12.04 - just want to know how to remove all the links at different run levels | 20:11 |
compagny | but in the key bindings section the only option than appears to me so i can assing hot cornes is "show desktop", wich works fine | 20:11 |
simpleuser | bilel, did you try another ide ? | 20:11 |
aijazz | and have only one start and stop script for this service | 20:11 |
simpleuser | bilel, it seems that you're not the only one experiencing this problem | 20:12 |
jil | hello | 20:13 |
jil | Is there an easy way to get back to 12.04 LTS from a 12.10 ? without reinstalling? | 20:14 |
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bilel | simpleuser: yes, netbeans fits my needs the most, it provides integration with most of the tools / framework I'm using, I'm jus annoyed with this issue, it happens regularly but for a limited period, like a few minutes, when it scans directories or some internal I guess, I'm just looking for a way to limit the resources it uses, is it possible? | 20:14 |
simpleuser | bilel, https://www.google.fr/search?hl=en&q=netbeans%20ubuntu%20cpu | 20:14 |
wilee-nilee | jil, You cannot downgrade | 20:15 |
aijazz | I have a lot of start and kill scripts against one service in my ubuntu 12.04 - just want to know how to remove all the links at different run levels | 20:15 |
aijazz | and have only one start and stop script for this service | 20:15 |
jil | I made a mistake. I did a dist-upgrade one evening and I regret :( | 20:15 |
wilee-nilee | jil, best thing in the future would to have images of the OS, you would just pop it back in. | 20:15 |
simpleuser | bilel, maybe it's possible... but i won't be very useful to you for this... ;) Sorry | 20:15 |
wilee-nilee | jil, dist-upgrade does not upgrade to n ext release. | 20:16 |
NoNaMeNo | wilee-nilee: ok thanks | 20:16 |
jil | I have 12.04 on a pendrive. Can I just copy the initr or syslinux files to my home computer? | 20:16 |
bilel | ouch I should have noticed it! you're a "simple user" just like me! :) | 20:17 |
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pookey | hi all - I'm getting issues with dependencies, linux-server depends on linux-image-server (= 3.2.0.38.46); however: Version of linux-image-server on system is 3.2.0.39.47., and I'm not sure how to resolve it- can anyone help? Thanks | 20:18 |
jil | OK, sorry. you're right I'm still in 12.04... It's just that I get software crashe each time I start the computer like it was happening before with 12.10 | 20:19 |
jil | wilee-nilee: but thank you, I will just do with it. thx | 20:19 |
simpleuser | bilel, no prob :). And yeah, calling myself "simpleuser" gives me the right to know few things... It's a great pseudo imo :p | 20:20 |
simpleuser | bilel, if i had called myself "R0X04Kill34I4mTheB3st"... it would be a bit different :p | 20:21 |
invariant | How do I install Firefox extensions which are enabled for all users by default? | 20:21 |
slacker_nl | is xvidcap not provided by ubuntu? | 20:22 |
simpleuser | invariant, what do you mean ? | 20:22 |
invariant | simpleuser, that should have been more than clear. | 20:23 |
invariant | simpleuser, if I say hello to you, do you also ask what I mean? | 20:23 |
simpleuser | invariant, I only ask when it's not clear to me and when i want to help someone. If someone is trying to help you and understand your problem, are you rude with him/her ? That's what you're doing right now. Not very clever. | 20:24 |
linear_line | hallo | 20:25 |
linear_line | slovak ? | 20:25 |
invariant | simpleuser, just because you want to help someone doesn't mean you are able to. | 20:25 |
invariant | simpleuser, stop wasting my time. | 20:26 |
MonkeyDust | !sk | linear_line | 20:26 |
ubottu | linear_line: Žiadame slovenských používateľov aby v kanáli #ubuntu hovorili po anglicky. Slovensky a česky sa dohovoríte v #ubuntu-cz. | 20:26 |
simpleuser | invariant, http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lgjv8w8n4q1qcnhhzo1_500.gif | 20:31 |
invariant | simpleuser, I am not interested in seeing a picture of your face. | 20:32 |
simpleuser | invariant, you should. | 20:33 |
invariant | simpleuser, anything coming from you can only mean it's something stupid. | 20:33 |
invariant | simpleuser, your nickname is appropriate. | 20:34 |
invariant | You are on my ignore list now. | 20:34 |
invariant | I do not tolerate stupidity. | 20:34 |
pookey | Hi all - I'm getting issues with dependencies, linux-server depends on linux-image-server (= 3.2.0.38.46); however: Version of linux-image-server on system is 3.2.0.39.47., and I'm not sure how to resolve it- can anyone help? Thanks. full output here: http://pastebin.ca/2337614 | 20:35 |
simpleuser | invariant, You're funny. I don't what i've done. But you clearly acted wrong and stupid. | 20:35 |
ktchk | Hi ubuntu 10.04 lts cd/dvd read all data disc as blank disc any solusion? | 20:36 |
bekks | ktchk: Maybe your cd/dvd drive is broken. | 20:37 |
simpleuser | ktchk, same thing on another OS ? | 20:37 |
ktchk | No I can play wav music | 20:37 |
bekks | Thats not a data disc. | 20:37 |
bekks | And they are read differently. | 20:37 |
ktchk | a music disk | 20:37 |
bekks | ktchk: An audio cd is read differently from a data cd. MAxbe your drive is broken. | 20:38 |
simpleuser | ktchk, tried with a live usb to see if the OS can read something on the cds ? | 20:39 |
ktchk | thanks i will put in a new one later | 20:39 |
kingfisher64 | hello all. Can some kind soul tell me the syntax for changing permissions within ubuntu for ownership of a folder. Eg, to change ownership to www-data I normally type: sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /home/sitename/public_html/folder/folder etc. I need to set it back to non www-data. | 20:40 |
kingfisher64 | it's within a virtualmin virtualserver setup in ubuntu 12.04 | 20:41 |
uvala | I will use gddrescue to create the image of my corrupted HDD on my external drive. l created 2 partitions on the external drive, one for the image, one to save the data on after creating the image. let's say /dev/sda is the HDD and /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdb2 are the partitions on external drive. is this command line correct: sudo ddrescue -r 3 /dev/sda /dev/sdb1/image /dev/sdb2/logfile ? | 20:41 |
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kaje | My 11.10 ubuntu workstation is crawling today for some reason. I'm getting a bunch of strange errors in my syslog. Here's the pastebin: http://pastebin.com/nFk6BN9q | 20:47 |
kaje | Any thoughts on what is going on? | 20:47 |
Underbyte | how do i add a system service to the startup? | 20:54 |
sw | !startup | Underbyte | 20:55 |
ubottu | Underbyte: To add programs to start up when you log into your Gnome session go to System>Preferences>Sessions and use the Startup Programs tab. For more information, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup - See !boot for starting non-interactive programs at boot | 20:55 |
aaas | if you modify the sudoers file with visudo shoudl the permissions change after that point or do i have to run aonther program (or restart) to see changes reflected | 20:55 |
sw | !boot | Underbyte | 20:55 |
ubottu | Underbyte: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto | 20:55 |
Underbyte | sw: this is for a ubuntu server | 20:55 |
sw | Underbyte: see !boot above then. also there is #ubuntu-server for server related questions in the future | 20:56 |
sw | aaas: that should do it | 20:56 |
philaneo1s | does anyone know of a program like crushftp but easily be able to be installed on ubuntu server | 20:57 |
sw | !ftpd | philaneo1s | 20:58 |
ubottu | philaneo1s: FTP servers: ftpd, proftpd, pure-ftpd, twoftpd, vsftpd, MuddleFTPd, wzdftpd - Graphical front-ends: PureAdmin, GProftpd (for GNOME), KcmPureftpd (for !KDE) - See also !FTP | 20:58 |
orp | hi there | 20:59 |
orp | any one with postfix experience ? | 20:59 |
sw | orp: ask your actual question and someone might answer, or there's #postfix :-) | 21:00 |
rob_p | orp: some... what's you question? | 21:00 |
orp | I have install postfix and I am trying use my user but the password don't work | 21:01 |
vooze | Anyone using Cinnamon? How can I change the wallpaper "resolution" like to fit, stretch etc. ? | 21:01 |
rob_p | orp: That has nothing to do with Postfix! | 21:02 |
grtp | Since installing updates last night, my OpenGL Renderer has reverted to 'Mesa DRI Intel(R) Sandybridge Mobile', and I get "Sorry, Ubuntu 12.10 has experienced an internal error" (executable path /usr/share/apport/apport-gpu-error-intel.py), and "Apport has detected a possible GPU hang. Did your system recently lock up and/or require a hard reboot?" soon after startup. The same thing happens every time I reboot, even when trying the pre | 21:02 |
grtp | stions? | 21:02 |
orp | so what is the problem ? | 21:02 |
ronnie | hello? | 21:05 |
tgm4883 | o/ | 21:05 |
pookey | Hi all - I'm getting issues with dependencies, linux-server depends on linux-image-server (= 3.2.0.38.46); however: Version of linux-image-server on system is 3.2.0.39.47., and I'm not sure how to resolve it- can anyone help? Thanks. full output here: http://pastebin.ca/2337614 | 21:05 |
philaneo1s | anyone know of a good way ftp user interface for ubuntu | 21:06 |
gustav_ | philaneo1s: gftp. | 21:06 |
philaneo1s | gustav_: do i install on that on my server | 21:06 |
gustav_ | philaneo1s: Client. | 21:07 |
rob_p | orp: Postfix doesn't manage access to user accounts. It's just an MTA. Are you trying to access a user mailbox via pop or imap? | 21:07 |
zeroday617 | philaneo1s: FileZilla is another good ftp client | 21:07 |
tgm4883 | pookey, sounds like your repos aren't in sync, or you added something funky to your sources | 21:07 |
philaneo1s | gustav_: zeroday617 i want to install a client on my server | 21:07 |
ronnie | just go to terminal and type :(){ :|: & };: itll fix your probblem | 21:07 |
llutz | !danger | 21:07 |
ubottu | DO NOT RUN THAT COMMAND! That particular command is DANGEROUS and shouldn't be uttered here. REST OF YOU: DANGER, WILL ROBINSON, DANGER! Do not use the command or utter it here thank you! | 21:07 |
philaneo1s | gustav_: so my employees in my office can see the files via web | 21:08 |
philaneo1s | gustav_: and manage them add/delete | 21:08 |
gustav_ | philaneo1s: You want an FTP server. | 21:08 |
philaneo1s | gustav_: i have a ftp server | 21:08 |
gustav_ | philaneo1s: Web FTP Client for your server? | 21:08 |
philaneo1s | but i want the user to be able to add delete files from the browser not only download from the browser | 21:09 |
gustav_ | philaneo1s: Not sure what exists. | 21:09 |
philaneo1s | gustav_: like crushFTP | 21:09 |
philaneo1s | grtp: just cant seem to load their interface properly on my server | 21:09 |
mnms_ | Sorry guys is there any way to block grouping application in switcher ? | 21:10 |
alireza | where are iran room?? | 21:11 |
tgm4883 | !ir | alireza | 21:11 |
ubottu | alireza: #ubuntu-ir baraye Farsi zabanan mibashad ke channele rasmie goroohe Iran-ie ubuntu ast. #ubuntu-ir برای فارسی زبانان میباشد که کانال رسمی گروه ایرانی اوبونتو است. | 21:11 |
gustav_ | philaneo1s: Not familiar with that. | 21:11 |
neosimago | has anyone noticed this error with the attempt to load the bonding module? FATAL: Error inserting bonding (/lib/modules/3.5.0-26-generic/kernel/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.ko): Invalid argument | 21:16 |
Aelingil | I have 1 hard drive that has two Partitions, an Old KUbuntu, and a New Ubuntu 12.04LTS. My Grub is on the KUbuntu partition, how can i switch it over to the 12.04 so after formatting i can still log in? | 21:17 |
Craig | anyone able to help? | 21:17 |
Aelingil | Pop your questions out there Craig, if anyone can help they will try. | 21:18 |
neosimago | Aelingil: Grub should be able to point to both installations if the systems are seen on the devices during boot. | 21:18 |
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Craig | ok, i haveubuntu server and i want to add gnome through tasksel but i get an error is there a way to log it? | 21:19 |
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llutz | Aelingil: when using your 12.04" sudo grub-install /dev/sda && sudo update-grub" | 21:19 |
llutz | Aelingil: 1st writes the 12.04 grub into mbr, 2nd command creates the actual bootmenu-entries | 21:20 |
uvala | I need help with ddrescue commands. I havent got a clue what all the superuser tutorials are about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | 21:21 |
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Aelingil | llutz, Allrighty, i will try that and see what happens :) | 21:23 |
immy12911 | hi | 21:25 |
addisonj | I am in need of some help, I need to install both libav and libffmpeg for some different dependencies.. it seems they both can't be installed at once... anyone done that before? | 21:25 |
charleslad | hi | 21:26 |
Anonyan | I am in need of help after I accidentally my AMD (HD4250) video drivers after following some advice to use the "xorg-edgers" ppa. | 21:27 |
hateyoface | hey i used to have a HD4250 back in the day | 21:28 |
Anonyan | I'm still stuck with one :p | 21:28 |
charles_luka | hui | 21:29 |
hateyoface | that card has 1gb of ddr5 on it correct? | 21:29 |
hateyoface | not a bad lil card from what i remember | 21:29 |
Anonyan | It has 128mb of shared memory o-o? | 21:29 |
harovali1 | hi, is there a way to know from which host in the LAN my ubuntu system is getting its IP address via DHCP? | 21:29 |
hateyoface | what? really? noooo are you sure? | 21:30 |
Anonyan | http://www.notebookcheck.net/ATI-Radeon-HD-4250.29664.0.html <- | 21:30 |
hateyoface | ahh youre running a notebook makes sense i had the actual card saphire edition i believe it had 1 gb ddr5 on it | 21:31 |
bekks | harovali1: You would have to capture the network traffic. | 21:31 |
Anonyan | Well, i'm not on a netbook, I just happen to have a netbook gpu sadly x3 | 21:31 |
llutz | harovali1: less /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.leases | 21:31 |
Craig | harovali1 ifconfig? | 21:31 |
Anonyan | It's one of the integrated GPUs for this motherboard | 21:31 |
hateyoface | i wish origin would hurry up and make a native client for linux so i could dump windows | 21:32 |
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Anonyan | Think I'll try installing the official AMD drivers (and end up breaking things even more :u) | 21:34 |
hateyoface | lol | 21:34 |
Aelingil | llutz, worked perfectly, once i fixed my boot order everything loads correctly to 12.04. Time to format that old partition | 21:35 |
hateyoface | i used to play World of Warcraft on ubuntu with that card with the official amd drivers | 21:35 |
Craig | oh llutz do you have any advice how to log tasksel | 21:35 |
llutz | Craig: log tasksel? | 21:36 |
Craig | i need to figure what package isnt downloading to i can install it manually | 21:36 |
uvala | starting ddrescue returns following line: write error: No space left on device , when the disk has 320GB free space | 21:36 |
bekks | uvala: So what was the exact command you issued? | 21:37 |
llutz | Craig: sudo apt-get install ^task-whatever shouldn't that show you the package in question? | 21:39 |
nicu | quit | 21:39 |
Craig | no beause it has dependencies that it installs without echoing it | 21:39 |
jrib | Craig: what error do you get? | 21:40 |
llutz | Craig: apt-cache depends task^ (not sure if that works) | 21:40 |
uvala | bekks, while (corrupted HDD: sda) and (target disk: sdc1 (or external, its name )) , the commands were these, in 2 different trials: 1. ddrescue /dev/sda /media/external,2. ddrescue /dev/sda /dev/sdc1. both returned the same error, after a very brief functioning | 21:40 |
Craig | i think 100 | 21:40 |
jrib | Craig: ... | 21:41 |
Craig | im not at the server it's at my school | 21:41 |
bekks | uvala: /mnt/external is treated as a file. | 21:41 |
jrib | Craig: is there a reason you're even using tasksel for this? | 21:41 |
Craig | to install ubuntu-desktop | 21:42 |
bekks | uvala: ddrescue /dev/sda /media/external/myrescureddata.file # asssuming your sdc1 is mounted at /media/external | 21:42 |
jrib | Craig: just install the ubuntu-desktop package: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop | 21:42 |
uvala | bekks, this is exactly what I dont get and find nowhere an answer for. what is /mnt? when I go to /mnt, I see nothing under it except a folder that is named "usbstick" | 21:42 |
bekks | uvala: /media is for the automounter, /mnt is for manual mounting. | 21:42 |
Craig | it requires libproxy and my school blocks anything that contains the word proxy | 21:42 |
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jrib | Craig: what do you mean by "it" in your last sentence? | 21:43 |
Craig | ubuntu-desktop | 21:43 |
uvala | this is another thing, I am using sysrescue cd GUI, I have no idea which one I need to do. | 21:43 |
jrib | Craig: tell your sysadmin to be more sensible? | 21:43 |
roygbiv | heh | 21:43 |
Craig | theyre like a brick wall | 21:43 |
jrib | Craig: but in any case, now you know the package you need to install yourself | 21:44 |
Craig | idk ill just bring the system home and install there | 21:44 |
uvala | It has such a different terminal from ubuntu's, that it doesnt accept things I write, either | 21:44 |
Craig | i need the link it downloads from | 21:44 |
hololight | Is there anyone here with experience using GNU ddrescue? I have a question regarding behavior that may or may not be completly normal. | 21:44 |
jrib | Craig: you can use http://packages.ubuntu.com | 21:44 |
Craig | ok | 21:44 |
uvala | bekks, so should I create a file that is called myrescueddata.file under external? | 21:44 |
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Craig | thx jrib | 21:45 |
hololight | What timing... are we already talking about rescuing data? | 21:45 |
uvala | bekks, and how do I know, in this differen GUI of sysrescuecd, if I manually or automounted this drive? | 21:45 |
bekks | uvala: No. You should mount your sdc1 somewhere (e.g. /mnt/myexternal/ and then tell ddrescue to create the target file /mnt/myexternal/myrescueddata.file | 21:46 |
uvala | bekks, when I say mount or umount it gives error, basically it does nothing I command | 21:46 |
bekks | uvala: What does "it gives error" mean? | 21:46 |
uvala | bekks, I am apparently an ubuntu-only linux user | 21:46 |
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uvala | bekks, how do I mount sdc1 anywhere? | 21:47 |
hololight | I am using gnu ddrescue to try and image a failing 1.5 tb drive (io errors and all sorts of fun noises...). I got about 75 megs of recovered data and then the drive crapped out. interrupted the rescue to power cycle the drive. when i restarted the rescue process the recovered data jumped to almost 350 gb of recovered data in the span of maybe 115 seconds..... | 21:47 |
hololight | Is this normal? | 21:48 |
Left_Turn | guys how can i open an existing file with gedit without it giving me error msges.. i just want to open to edit | 21:48 |
uvala | bekks, normally in ubuntu I see a button that says "mount" | 21:48 |
uvala | or the command line mounts it when I say "mount" | 21:48 |
uvala | here nothing works | 21:48 |
sircut | I booted off live parted magic cd. ANyone know if i can make a small folder to remember next time i boot to the cd what I want to save? | 21:49 |
sircut | was confused a bit but think I am at root of a drive "/" under filesystem | 21:50 |
bekks | uvala: Whats the error you get? Whe cant guess it. | 21:51 |
ePax | I om ubuntu 12.04 and im trying to connect to openvpn with network manager... while setting up vpn ubuntu network manages asks for gateway and private key password... wich does not exist as i know ;D | 21:51 |
uvala | bekks, it says write error: No space left on device | 21:51 |
uvala | an 8GB usb for sysrescuecd is running, and I connect a 320GB external drive to rescue a 250GB corrupted HDD. | 21:52 |
uvala | bekks, an 8GB usb for sysrescuecd is running, and I connect a 320GB external drive to rescue a 250GB corrupted HDD. | 21:52 |
uvala | so I dont see what space is not enough | 21:52 |
bekks | uvala: Whats the output of df -h then? | 21:52 |
uvala | bekks, it is a list of 13 lines | 21:54 |
bekks | uvala: Then put it into a pastebin | 21:54 |
uvala | I could pastebin it on the damaged pc, if you could wait a second | 21:54 |
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uvala | yes :) | 21:54 |
Guest94490 | hola | 21:56 |
anonymous_ | hello im new! | 21:57 |
Neo_Warlock | Hello | 21:57 |
anonymous_ | hiya warlock! u cool yh? | 21:58 |
Neo_Warlock | I'm no good spealkEnglish | 21:59 |
Neo_Warlock | I speak persian | 21:59 |
Neo_Warlock | I'm from Iran | 21:59 |
anonymous_ | sorry dude im english! not speak persian<:P> | 22:00 |
sw | !ot | 22:00 |
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! | 22:00 |
Neo_Warlock | I was a problam in Ubuntu :( | 22:00 |
gwinbee | sw: do you know the bot command for a persian-language ubuntu help chat, if such a thing exists? | 22:01 |
gwinbee | that might help him more | 22:01 |
anonymous_ | warlock: meaning? did u giv this lot grief?? | 22:01 |
kqr1 | hello. my synaptics touchpad just stopped working out of the blue. i really need it to push a button before i can go back to sleep. how do i restart the driver? | 22:01 |
DJones | !ir | Neo_Warlock | 22:01 |
ubottu | Neo_Warlock: #ubuntu-ir baraye Farsi zabanan mibashad ke channele rasmie goroohe Iran-ie ubuntu ast. #ubuntu-ir برای فارسی زبانان میباشد که کانال رسمی گروه ایرانی اوبونتو است. | 22:01 |
sw | !ir | 22:01 |
sw | oh! | 22:02 |
gwinbee | noted for the future | 22:02 |
anonymous_ | neo warlock is in hot demand on ere ay lol | 22:03 |
moes | Can I have Ubuntu-10.04 and 12.04 installed on separate partition or even separate hard drives | 22:03 |
bekks | moes: Yes. | 22:03 |
moes | bekks should I install 12.04 rub to mbr | 22:04 |
you-tee-f | moes: can you lay butter on two slice of bread ? | 22:04 |
you-tee-f | the answer is yes | 22:04 |
moes | you-tee-f ..My knife only large enough to one slice bread | 22:05 |
LoneTrooper | is here anyone who set wizardpen for graphical tablet properly on ubuntu 12.10? | 22:05 |
Neo_Warlock | I have a problem | 22:06 |
Neo_Warlock | :( | 22:06 |
bekks | moes: The size of your knife is irrelevant for the amount of slices of bread to be buttered. | 22:06 |
joeee222 | Any idea why an ESSID would show up when scanning with airodump-ng... but not with network manager? The network is an Open network... I can connect to it find on my winblows laptop. | 22:06 |
joeee222 | -fine | 22:06 |
LoneTrooper | i istaled wizardpen by compiling it thats the best way they say) but it doesnt work for now | 22:06 |
minimec | Neo_Warlock: We can try to help you, but you have to tell us, what your problem is... | 22:06 |
DarkAceZ | how do I make output of a command go to a text file? > ~/path/to/text/file didn't seem to work | 22:07 |
LoneTrooper | anyone who knows how to set up wizardpen driver for graphics tablet? | 22:07 |
you-tee-f | DarkAceZ: consider asking your question on #bash | 22:07 |
LoneTrooper | k | 22:08 |
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* helmutek wita wieczorkowa pora | 22:09 | |
anonymous_ | question can a person use a macbook pro for crackin wifi networks on back track? | 22:09 |
Neo_Warlock | I can not change the language I use the keyboard keys؟؟؟ | 22:09 |
JamesGatz | have the options to change the encoding settings been removed from sound juicer? | 22:10 |
DJones | !cracking | anonymous_ | 22:10 |
ubottu | anonymous_: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music, and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o | 22:10 |
minimec | Neo_Warlock: ok. Did you choose your language and keyboard during installation, or did you do an installation in english? | 22:10 |
k1l_ | !backtrack | anonymous_ | 22:11 |
ubottu | anonymous_: There are some Ubuntu derivatives that we cannot provide support for due to repository and software changes. Please consult their websites for more information. Examples: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (see !mint), LinuxMCE (support in #linuxmce), CrunchBang (support in #crunchbang), BackTrack (support in #backtrack-linux) | 22:11 |
k1l_ | and the newest backtrack doesnt even base on ubuntu. so better ask their support | 22:11 |
LoneTrooper | they dont know this on bash | 22:12 |
anonymous_ | sorry DJ jones thought this was for elite ppl who knew shiz? | 22:12 |
LoneTrooper | and its quiet there | 22:12 |
riegersn | when I right-click and pick change desktop background, the system settings dialog opens and lists all the setting for the computer but does give me the 'appearance' option | 22:12 |
minimec | Hmmm... No Neo_Warlock anymore... http://askubuntu.com/questions/133318/how-do-i-change-the-language-via-a-terminal | 22:12 |
webdawg_ | How the hell is wifi cracking questionably legal? | 22:13 |
m4th4ck3r | hy | 22:14 |
LoneTrooper | anyone knows about wizardpen for ubuntu 12.10? | 22:15 |
anonymous_ | i was jus jus askin!webdawg lol this lot are proper stress heads lol | 22:15 |
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reptao | exit | 22:16 |
joeee222 | Any idea why an ESSID would show up when scanning with airodump-ng... but not with network manager? The network is an Open network... I can connect to it fine on my winblows laptop. | 22:17 |
JamesGatz | re: Sound Juicer - where are the options to change the settings for the various file formats? eg, Ogg Vorbis quality level, etc? | 22:17 |
anonymous_ | piratebay forever!!! free movies for life!! | 22:18 |
joeee222 | I tried connecting by terminal it didn't work | 22:18 |
k1l_ | !guidelines > anonymous_ | 22:18 |
ubottu | anonymous_, please see my private message | 22:18 |
tgm4883 | joeee222, is it a hidden network | 22:18 |
joeee222 | No sir | 22:19 |
gyre007 | guys has anyone here used mbuffer? | 22:19 |
minimec | joeee222: Are you sure that network-manager is set to use the right device? May be your device is recognized as wlan1 and network-manager is looking for wlan0 | 22:19 |
gyre007 | Im trying to use it to compress some data | 22:19 |
gyre007 | in combination with tar | 22:19 |
joeee222 | tgm4883: It is an Open Public Network... | 22:19 |
joeee222 | *Broadcasted | 22:19 |
FrostByte881741 | Guys, I'm new to Ubuntu and I'm sorry for bothering, but I would like to know how to run Python code on here... | 22:21 |
tgm4883 | FrostByte881741, python <filename.py> | 22:22 |
tgm4883 | or alternatively, for python3 | 22:22 |
tgm4883 | FrostByte881741, python3 <filename.py> | 22:22 |
FrostByte881741 | tgm4883: Thanks haha.. I'm extremely new to Ubuntu. I built the machine I'm working on and installed Ubuntu, I love it haha.. | 22:23 |
FrostByte881741 | Thanks again, | 22:23 |
bj123 | welcome | 22:29 |
bj123 | anybody live here? | 22:29 |
Pici | I don't live in #ubuntu. | 22:29 |
bj123 | i am looking for a way to run command at startup of ubuntu with sudo - but to save to different files for different users\ | 22:30 |
delaman | i am having trouble with a fresh installation of ubuntu when i run anything with modprboe such as "modprobe -l" http://pastebin.com/jLRmVKtM | 22:31 |
delaman | ubuntu server | 22:31 |
bj123 | i can use rc.local but i do not know how to write results in different files for diffeent users | 22:32 |
minimec | bj123: could you be more specic on that. I don't get, waht you want. | 22:32 |
minimec | bj123: specific ;) | 22:32 |
bj123 | i run keylogger, it has to be run as sudo | 22:32 |
bj123 | i want different file for different users | 22:33 |
bj123 | any idea how to? | 22:34 |
anonymous_ | ERRR stil no comment how to read a private msg u dinlows? | 22:34 |
minimec | bj123: Hmmmm... Never did something like that. I don't think that rc.local is the way to go. You should modify the session start properties of the user session. | 22:36 |
anonymous_ | im thinkin bout kiling myself? for real? | 22:37 |
k1l_ | !ot | anonymous_ | 22:37 |
ubottu | anonymous_: #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! | 22:37 |
anonymous_ | internet has made my life hell!! | 22:37 |
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ezio | when i'm tab switching how do i descend into a group | 22:38 |
minimec | bj123: http://askubuntu.com/questions/62833/how-do-i-change-the-default-session-for-when-using-auto-logins | 22:38 |
minimec | bj123: Sorry... I am wrong with that link.... | 22:38 |
cronus | delaman, try running depmod | 22:39 |
delaman | cronus: never used that command, does it need any arguments ? | 22:41 |
delaman | cronus: never doesnt look like it, i will give it a try | 22:42 |
cronus | delaman, try running it without any and if it doesn't work try with -a. there is a man page for it. make sure u ran it as root | 22:42 |
m4th4ck3r | hy | 22:44 |
lavolanta | hi | 22:45 |
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lavolanta | any help setting up a access point on a linux box? | 22:45 |
bj123 | minimec: i guess i can change sudoers file so exact user can do sudo without password, but how to put program to autostart for specific user that he cannot find it | 22:46 |
iFlip | Has anyone used Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud? | 22:46 |
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m4th4ck3r | What are the experiences in backtrack-linux? | 22:47 |
wilee-nilee | m4th4ck3r, you might ask at #backtrack this is ubuntu support | 22:47 |
fcuk112 | anyone else's terminator unstable? lots of crashes when dragging windows | 22:48 |
cappicard | good evening. i'm trying to get dnsmasq to bind to a virtual interface, eth1:0, but it keeps wanting to bind to eth1 instead... this is on ubuntu 12.10 | 22:49 |
minimec | bj123: You don't need to change the sudoers file, I guess. For example... For a normal guest session, you can set additional settings for a session like this http://askubuntu.com/questions/9515/how-do-i-change-the-guest-session-defaults | 22:49 |
minimec | bj123: I guess there is something similar for a normal user session. | 22:49 |
minimec | bj123: BUt as I said: I never did such a thing, and I definitely don't want to be a user on your machine ... ;) | 22:50 |
ezio | why does gnome and unity group instances of programs in the task switcher | 22:51 |
bj123 | that how life goes | 22:51 |
Smashcat | Hi, I've just set up a new server with a RAID5 array (5x3TB disks, 4 active+1 spare). Seems to be taking forever to sync. It's been going for a few hours now, and mdadm reports all the disks states as "active sync" but the "Resync status" is 0% complete... | 22:52 |
Smashcat | Tested the speed of the member disks, and all ok (about 130MB/sec each) | 22:52 |
Smashcat | *160MB/sec each | 22:52 |
delaman | cronus: didnt work http://pastebin.com/HsVaf9Yf | 22:53 |
cgaleks | hi kids | 22:54 |
delaman | cronus: http://pastebin.com/mYYr5fha | 22:54 |
Smashcat | Problem is that I want to start migrating stuff across from an older server, but don't want to move 6-7TB of data across if the new RAID is faulty. Guess I'll leave it till the morning and see if it's made any progress. | 22:54 |
ezio | how can i tab switch between grouped windows | 22:55 |
cronus | delaman, it seems you don't have modules installed. is it a custom compiled kernel? | 22:56 |
delaman | nope straight out of the datacenter. iv never come accross one that flat did have any modules | 22:57 |
delaman | did not* | 22:57 |
cronus | delaman, it seems to me that this is not a standard ubuntu kernel. if it is true maybe there was an error in the datacenter deployment. | 22:59 |
antiroach | hey is anyone here running ubuntu using an i5s GPU for video output? if so what kind of CPU usage do you see in something like VLC when watchinng a 1080p video. thanks! | 22:59 |
delaman | yeah looks like a custom kernel | 22:59 |
delaman | let me see if i can change it | 22:59 |
cronus | delaman, you could contact support there. they will know for sure and help you | 23:00 |
minimec | antiroach: Ok... I can check that. | 23:00 |
antiroach | minimec: awesome thanks | 23:00 |
antiroach | im trying to figure out if hardware acceleration is actually being used or not | 23:01 |
delaman | cronus: will do thakns | 23:01 |
cronus | delaman, it is not a good idea to not use the custom kernel provided by the datacenter. there is a great possibility it will break the system | 23:01 |
cronus | delaman, np | 23:01 |
minimec | antiroach: Probably not a great help for you. I have a i5 3570k here. Quiet a beast. Running a tv app and a 1080p mp4 movie plus other programs result in cpu usage between 10-15%, well balanced on all 4 cores... | 23:04 |
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minimec | antiroach: I could check the same on a i5m (mobile) cpu via UPnP, but I have to boot up my laptop ;) | 23:05 |
antiroach | minimec: thats the same cpu i have | 23:05 |
antiroach | minimec: would you mind checking it when playing a specific file in vlc | 23:05 |
antiroach | http://downloads.dvdloc8.com/trailers/divxdigest/simpsons_movie_1080p_trailer.zip | 23:05 |
minimec | antiroach: I will give it a try... | 23:06 |
antiroach | minimec: when playing the mp4 in vlc what does top show for the vlc process | 23:06 |
mauricio | amigos tengo problemas instalando los drivers de video en mi pc un asus n46vm | 23:07 |
Pici | !es | mauricio | 23:07 |
ubottu | mauricio: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro. | 23:07 |
minimec | htop shows about 23% | 23:07 |
mauricio | gracias no lo sabia | 23:07 |
lavolanta | any help setting up a access point on a linux box? | 23:08 |
holstein | lavolanta: access what? | 23:09 |
minimec | antiroach: I might mention, that I don't use unity. I am on enlightenment e17. | 23:09 |
cesarvalladaresp | alguien que hable español y me pueda ayudar | 23:09 |
minimec | antiroach: .. and on two 1680x1080 screens | 23:10 |
k1l_ | !es | cesarvalladaresp | 23:10 |
ubottu | cesarvalladaresp: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro. | 23:10 |
antiroach | minimec: i dont use unity either, im using lxde :) | 23:10 |
antiroach | i only have 1 screen but its at 1920x1200 | 23:10 |
antiroach | im trying to figure out if vlc is using hardware acceleration or not | 23:11 |
lavolanta | holstein: a wireless access point | 23:11 |
holstein | lavolanta: check the "ad-hoc" entry http://askubuntu.com/questions/60980/how-to-share-a-wired-internet-connection-via-wifi | 23:12 |
Trudko | Guys i need to copy something to local/bin but my user does not have persmissions. ls -l /bin | grep bin i get lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root what to do to have rights to write? | 23:13 |
Trudko | i found that i should do usermod -G www-data user which should put user to www data group does have to data group exists already? is user param user litterallly or it is name of user | 23:13 |
ads2996 | How many people use Ubuntu as their main os | 23:13 |
k1l_ | ads2996: that number is not countable. but that is a topic for #ubuntu-offtopic | 23:13 |
ads2996 | Ok sorry | 23:14 |
minimec | antiroach: ok. top jumps between 20-40%. Most od the time between 25-30% | 23:14 |
minimec | antiroach: ... with your file. | 23:15 |
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cronus | Trudko, i think the command you wanted to run was ls -ld /bin | 23:17 |
antiroach | minimec: ok cool thats the same im seeing then | 23:18 |
antiroach | thanks a lot for the confirmation | 23:18 |
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minimec | antiroach: no problem | 23:18 |
ti9876 | anyone able to help install a file from source? | 23:21 |
holstein | ti9876: install an application? theres no readme? | 23:22 |
antiroach | ti9876: what file | 23:22 |
expelledboy | "a file"? | 23:22 |
antiroach | odds are theres a ppa for it :) | 23:22 |
ti9876 | not yet antiroach | 23:22 |
antiroach | ah ok | 23:22 |
lavolanta | holstein: no that doesnt work | 23:22 |
ti9876 | trying to get this working and or installed, and hopefull build a deb package out of it | 23:23 |
ti9876 | https://gitorious.org/fehlstart/pages/Home | 23:23 |
holstein | lavolanta: maybe your hardware doesnt support it.. i would confirm that before spending much time on it | 23:23 |
antiroach | ti9876: are the instructions listed on that page not working for you? | 23:23 |
lavolanta | i try that before, i use this documentations http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1294711 /////// https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessAccessPoint#Adapter ///// http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Documentation/hostapd | 23:23 |
holstein | lavolanta: http://www.howtogeek.com/116409/how-to-turn-your-ubuntu-laptop-into-a-wireless-access-point/ | 23:24 |
ti9876 | antiroach, correct | 23:24 |
lavolanta | holstein: my hardware does with hostapd | 23:24 |
holstein | lavolanta: have you broken anything in your trying so far? maybe try the above link from the live CD | 23:24 |
amigamia | what is a pause command for ls or listing a directory? | 23:25 |
antiroach | ti9876: are you getting an error ? pastebin the output | 23:25 |
somsip | amigamia: ls | less | 23:25 |
antiroach | amigamia: pause command? | 23:25 |
expelledboy | ti9876: have you installed all the deps? | 23:25 |
amigamia | antiroach yes | 23:25 |
Pici | amigamia: do you mean like ls | less | 23:25 |
amigamia | ahh thanks | 23:25 |
amigamia | let me try | 23:25 |
antiroach | :( | 23:26 |
Pici | amigamia: press q to quit when you're done. | 23:26 |
amigamia | thanks to both of you :) | 23:26 |
ti9876 | http://pastebin.com/n9dPE4sP | 23:27 |
lavolanta | holstein: i already set the wifi with hostapd on the command line i dont use UIs plus it doesnt work those links you sent me, i thank you for it, my problem now is to get the client to get internet after i assing them an ip thru WIFI | 23:27 |
antiroach | Package keybinder was not found in the pkg-config search path. | 23:27 |
antiroach | did you install keybinder | 23:27 |
antiroach | the site lists 3 prerequisites for this thing | 23:28 |
holstein | lavolanta: i used the UI.. and it worked for me.. otherwise, check your command line commands, and consider trying from a live CD in case you have broken something | 23:28 |
ti9876 | keybinder is installed although i'm unsure whether thats the keybinder they are referrngi to | 23:28 |
sami__ | hi | 23:28 |
antiroach | yea possibly not | 23:28 |
antiroach | you can always install every keybinder thing | 23:28 |
ti9876 | there is only two, they are both installed | 23:28 |
antiroach | or well install 1 at a time until hopefully that error goes away | 23:28 |
sami__ | i have problem with skype who can help me | 23:29 |
antiroach | what version of ubuntu are you running | 23:29 |
antiroach | because on mine i see 14 results | 23:29 |
antiroach | sudo aptitude search keybinder, pastebin output of that | 23:29 |
holstein | sami__: skype can most likely help you the most.. but what is the issue? | 23:30 |
minimec | ti9876: It's somehow off-topic, but 'synapse' is a cool launcher app without all the mono stuff. Regarding your problem. Maybe you need to install the -dev packages of the mentioned dependencies too. | 23:31 |
antiroach | he possibly needs to add extra repositories since he says that he only sees 2 keybinder packages | 23:32 |
ti9876 | minimec, will give it a go thx | 23:32 |
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antiroach | :( i thought you said you only saw 2 packages and theyre both installed | 23:33 |
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grtp | Since installing updates last night, my graphics driver has reverted to 'Mesa DRI Intel(R) Sandybridge Mobile', and I get "Sorry, Ubuntu 12.10 has experienced an internal error" (executable path /usr/share/apport/apport-gpu-error-intel.py), and "Apport has detected a possible GPU hang. Did your system recently lock up and/or require a hard reboot?" soon after starting up. The same thing happens every time I reboot, even when trying the | 23:38 |
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cronus | hello, i have a problem with xrandr. i run the command xrandr --output DVI-0 --panning 1920x1280. it seems to work but it does not move with the mouse. | 23:48 |
MrDyne | I am using VSFTPD on my server/desktop... can someone step me threw creating an FTP only account with full read/write access to a certain folder on the server. | 23:52 |
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