[01:09] <d_ken> need help with 12.10 and geforce 210 - unity
[01:11] <holstein> d_ken: i would just not use anything that forces 3d
[01:11] <holstein> thats older hardware, correct?
[01:11] <holstein> !ati | d_ken this is what i always refer to
[01:12] <d_ken> yes
[01:12] <holstein> i would use something like xubuntu or lubuntu
[01:12] <holstein> unity requires 3d
[01:12] <d_ken> went through 6 or 7 different options, may go back to 12.04
[01:12] <holstein> there is unity 2d in 12.04 AFAIK.. but that has no longevity
[01:12] <d_ken> hear that works better
[01:12] <holstein> d_ken: did you try LXDE? or XFCE?
[01:13] <d_ken> no, not familiar
[01:13] <holstein> !xubuntu
[01:13] <holstein> !lubuntu
[01:13] <holstein> ^^ xubuntu is xfce + ubuntu.. not unity
[01:13] <holstein> !nounity
[01:13] <holstein> lubuntu is LXDE + ubuntu
[01:13] <d_ken> that's ok, actually, I just want it to be my personal web server
[01:13] <holstein> d_ken: then, you need no GUI
[01:13] <holstein> !server
[01:14] <d_ken> flavor of GUI is not impartant
[01:14] <d_ken> important ;)
[01:14] <holstein> d_ken: just avoid unity then.. try xubuntu on that hardware.. its a lot like the older gnome2 setup
[01:14] <d_ken> that will work - not really looking for a windows replacement
[01:14] <d_ken> just something that is functional
[01:15] <d_ken> thank you all for your help!
[01:23] <holstein> d_ken: sure.. enjoy!
[05:58] <duanedesign> Anyone used Django?
[06:04] <duanedesign> lost all my old ardiono projects. This time I will be sure to host them on github
[08:35] <s0r1n> hy
[09:18] <StillWaiting> -.-
[09:18] <duanedesign> hello StillWaiting
[09:19] <duanedesign> whatcha waiting on
[09:19] <duanedesign> maning of life == 42
[09:20] <duanedesign> s/maning/meaning
[09:20] <StillWaiting> Owh..
[09:20] <StillWaiting> sstill got ppl here..
[09:20] <StillWaiting> :)
[09:20] <StillWaiting> duanedesign
[09:21] <StillWaiting> can u tell me how to install BT5R3
[09:21] <duanedesign> back track
[09:21] <StillWaiting> yes
[09:23] <duanedesign> StillWaiting: what are you using it for?
[09:24] <duanedesign> sorry I missed a little
[09:24] <StillWaiting> haha
[09:24] <StillWaiting> its Ok
[09:24] <duanedesign> if it is not primary distrio I would recommend indtalling on udb
[09:24] <duanedesign> uf, usb
[09:25] <duanedesign> getting dark where, getting harder to tyoe
[09:25] <duanedesign> if i was smart I would turn on a light
[09:25] <StillWaiting> Lolz
[09:25] <StillWaiting> using WNware, unetbootin, or Virtaulbox
[09:25] <duanedesign> so do you just wan to use it as a utility or primary OS?
[09:26] <StillWaiting> which better .?
[09:26] <duanedesign> ohhhh
[09:26] <StillWaiting> utility
[09:26] <StillWaiting> im using DUal Boot
[09:26] <duanedesign> some good options
[09:26] <StillWaiting> 1st i should make it into LIVE ..??
[09:26] <StillWaiting> is dat correct.?
[09:27] <StillWaiting> <-- My english is not good enough.. But hope u can understand da meaning.. :)
[09:27] <duanedesign> I would try USB first that way you have it to use on other computers. It is a grat tool
[09:28] <duanedesign> StillWaiting: aare you instaling from windows or ubuntu
[09:28] <StillWaiting> other Comp .? Personal Use is better For Me
[09:28] <StillWaiting> Windows
[09:28] <StillWaiting> Now im using linux
[09:29] <StillWaiting> primary = windows
[09:29] <StillWaiting> linux is place 4 learning
[09:36] <duanedesign> so you are making the backtrack ive uSB in Windows?
[09:37] <StillWaiting> -.-
[09:38] <duanedesign> do you have a usb stick?
[09:39] <StillWaiting> im not using it
[09:39] <StillWaiting> juz hdd
[09:41] <duanedesign> ok so you plan to dual boot between windows and backtrack?
[09:42] <duanedesign> backtrACK is a full OS
[09:42] <StillWaiting> yes
[09:42] <StillWaiting> means.?
[09:45] <duanedesign> I think Backtrack wil fit on on a CD. that is your best option IMNO
[09:45] <duanedesign> unless you want to add another Operating System to your computrt
[09:45] <duanedesign> either way you will need to download backtraCK
[09:46] <duanedesign> StillWaiting: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/downloads/
[09:46] <StillWaiting> -.-
[09:46] <duanedesign> if you are running 64 bit Ubuntu and or windows select the 64 bit option
[09:48] <duanedesign> I would select Gnome over KDE for widow manager, Image type if you have virtual boxes running ight try that rought
[09:48] <duanedesign> but VM, can bee finigky when trying to restore, troubleshoot a computer
[09:49] <duanedesign> i would download, burn the iso and boot into Live CD
[09:50] <duanedesign> good tipe on burning iso from UBuntu
[09:50] <duanedesign> and Windoes https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto#Burning_from_Windows
[09:51] <duanedesign> ooops burning iso from Ubuntu link https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto#Burning_from_Ubuntu
[09:51] <StillWaiting> this step is for.?
[09:52] <StillWaiting> installing ubuntu.?
[09:52] <duanedesign> that link is burning an iso to cd after you downoad it
[09:53] <duanedesign> StillWaiting:  backtrack is a Live CD so you will be able to run it from the cd without installing
[09:54] <duanedesign> StillWaiting: wghat issues are you having?
[09:54] <duanedesign> with ubuntu/
[09:54] <StillWaiting> so, finishing my download file
[09:54] <StillWaiting> burn it into cd
[09:54] <StillWaiting> then just running it freely.?
[09:57] <duanedesign> yep/
[09:57] <duanedesign> Backtrack is more of a penetration testing tool
[09:57] <StillWaiting> hows about WUbi.??
[09:57] <duanedesign> i.e hacking tool
[09:57] <duanedesign> stary away from Wubi!
[09:57] <duanedesign> veery buggy
[09:58] <StillWaiting> im install using wubi ..
[09:58] <StillWaiting> should i make it again n butn it into CD n make it LIVE Cd
[09:58] <StillWaiting> *burn
[09:58] <duanedesign> installing UBuntu using wubi?
[09:58] <StillWaiting> yes
[09:59] <StillWaiting> already done..
[09:59] <duanedesign> I woud just install Ubuntu as a dual boot option to widows
[09:59] <duanedesign> it is very straight forwrd
[09:59] <duanedesign> Wubis sow and ore for tryin out ubuntu...
[09:59] <duanedesign> sorry
[10:00] <duanedesign> Wubi is more for trying Ubuntu
[10:00] <StillWaiting> swt..
[10:00] <duanedesign> and I do not think it does a good job of that IHHO
[10:00] <StillWaiting> as i say earlier, i juz wan 2 learn about ubuntu/linux
[10:01] <StillWaiting> so..
[10:01] <StillWaiting> wat should i do now.?
[10:01] <duanedesign> the Ubuntu insall procwaa maKES It very easy to dual bot between widows ND ubUNTU. I have been going it for 5+ yeRS
[10:01] <duanedesign> OK
[10:01] <duanedesign> ;ets see
[10:05] <duanedesign> StillWaiting: I tink yuo open the software center. and search UBuntu and select uninstall
[10:05] <StillWaiting> in progress ..
[10:05] <duanedesign> StillWaiting: no non non wait
[10:06] <duanedesign> wubi is installed an appplication in wunidows
[10:06] <duanedesign> so you would uninstall it like any other Windows application
[10:06] <StillWaiting> but
[10:06] <duanedesign> Go to Control Panel, Uninstall a program (Vista/7) or Add/remove programs (XP), and double-click on the Ubuntu entry to automatically uninstall
[10:06] <StillWaiting> still got software to uninstall it
[10:06] <StillWaiting> i forgot wat dat name is,...
[10:07] <StillWaiting> then.?
[10:09] <duanedesign> http://people.ubuntu.com/~duanedesign/wubi-uninstall.png
[10:10] <duanedesign> you mean afetr uninstalling their is stil some software left
[10:10] <StillWaiting> wait...
[10:10] <StillWaiting> im changing my os for a while..
[10:11] <StillWaiting> im now in ubuntu mode..
[10:11] <StillWaiting> RESTART my lappy..
[10:14] <duanedesign> geirha: you around?
[10:14] <duanedesign> geirha: need jelp getting wubi of this machine and a roper dual boot configuration setup
[10:19] <StillWaiting> ok
[10:19] <StillWaiting> done..
[10:23] <duanedesign> what have you done so far?
[10:23] <StillWaiting> restart, now using windows xp
[10:23] <duanedesign> StillWaiting: we can move to PM
[19:17] <isiah_s> who likes iscsi?
[19:34] <haros> anybody home
[19:34] <holstein> haros: sure
[19:34] <haros> hello there
[21:19] <isiah_s> i am not home, i am at work
[22:52] <haros> #ubuntuph
[23:07] <duanedesign> close