[06:10] <studio-user092> hello
[06:26] <sparky1> hola! como estas?
[06:27] <sparky1> muy bien! gracias
[06:27] <sparky1> hello!
[06:27] <sparky1> i am sparky1
[06:28] <sparky1> welcome sparky1
[06:29] <sparky1> welcome sparky1 to #ubuntustudio irc chat
[06:30] <Unit193> !es | sparky1
[06:32] <sparky1> sparky1 hablas poquito espanol, muchas ingles. lo siento, gracias
[06:33] <sparky1> sparky1 is having some technical difficulties
[06:33] <len-1304> Please describe the problem.
[06:34] <sparky1> i am trying to install ubuntustudio on my new computer...
[06:35] <sparky1> but it almost finishes... and then....
[06:35] <sparky1> Executing 'grub-install/dev/sda' failed.
[06:36] <sparky1> This is a fatal error.
[06:36] <len-1304> Yes it would be.
[06:36] <sparky1> The same exact thing happened when trying to install dream studio
[06:37] <len-1304> How many partitions/OSs do you have on the drive?
[06:37] <len-1304> How many drives do you use?
[06:38] <sparky1> 2 drives running raid0
[06:38] <sparky1> comp came stock with windows8
[06:39] <zequence> sparky1: That's probably it. I don't know much about raid configuration, but you might want to consider software raid instead
[06:39] <len-1304> How does it normally boot? Does it boot off of one drive and then enable the raid? or is it a HW raid?
[06:39] <zequence> or, the installation needs some custom work
[06:39] <zequence> len-1304: It's HW raid
[06:39] <zequence> done in bios
[06:39] <sparky1> honestly...
[06:40] <zequence> or UEFI, whichever it is
[06:40] <sparky1> this came with raid0 from the lenovo factory
[06:40] <zequence> sparky1: Try asking about this on #ubuntu-installer
[06:40] <len-1304> sparky1, are you trying to keep the windows partition  or go all linux?
[06:41] <sparky1> all linux
[06:41] <len-1304> That should be easier then.
[06:42] <sparky1> idk what the deal is...
[06:42] <len-1304> Win 8 will have come with secure boot turned on, and that needs to be turned off in bios.
[06:42] <sparky1> but i tried to install kxstudio first...
[06:42] <zequence> len-1304: It's not the problem, I don't think
[06:42] <sparky1> and that just gave me a zebra screen of death
[06:43] <zequence> I've had problems installing grub boot loader on HW RAID before
[06:43] <zequence> Could be both are presenting problems
[06:43] <sparky1> ivy bridge processer?
[06:43] <zequence> sparky1: I really advice you to ask about this at #ubuntu-installer. You'll find devs there that work on these kind of problems
[06:44] <zequence> sparky1: Processor has nothing to do with it
[06:44] <sparky1> thanx!! =)
[06:44] <sparky1> u guys rock!
[06:44] <zequence> sparky1: Well, we weren't able to solve your problem :(
[06:45] <sparky1> u r stiil cool! and pointed me in good direction! ;) still rock!
[16:13] <smartboyhw_> GridCube: What brings you here? :)
[16:41] <Alejandro__> hi, i need help intalling ubuntuStudio and installing driver of card the video el SO cancel the install
[16:43] <holstein> !atii | Alejandro__ is what i refer to
[16:43] <holstein> !ati
[16:44] <holstein> Alejandro__: i usually just install the OS, and install graphics drives if needed
[16:44] <holstein> !nomodeset | Alejandro__ this can help if you cant get to a desktop to install
[16:53] <GridCube> smartboyhw_, P: this channel is always on my autologin
[16:54] <holstein> GridCube: thanks for helping us!
[16:55] <GridCube> P: i rarely see questions here tho
[19:19] <Inoki> Hi there, does anyone know how to backup GIMP shortcuts?
[19:24] <zequence> Inoki: I'm guessing those shortcuts only exist in the GIMP application, and you are not talking about externel shortcuts?
[19:25] <zequence> Inoki: GIMP has all its user settings in the home folder
[19:25] <zequence> In my case, it's ~/.gimp-2.8
[19:25] <Inoki> zequence: I'm talking about customized shortcuts for the applications, like changing tool shortcuts.
[19:26] <Inoki> zequence: I've looked there, couldn't find keyboard shortcuts there.
[19:27] <zequence> Inoki: Everything should be there. To test, rename it. Open GIMP. If the shortcuts are gone, they exist in the folder
[19:27] <zequence> GIMP will create a new default settings folder, when you remove or rename the old one.
[19:28] <zequence> You can just rename it again, once you're done
[19:28] <zequence> Well, you know what I mean :)
[19:30] <Inoki> zequence: found it, it's under /home/<username>/.gimp-2.8/menurc
[19:31] <Inoki> zequence: well hidden and kinda awkward looking.