cpare | visor - verified AHCA | 00:00 |
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cpare | AHCI | 00:00 |
savio | Is xface improve performance | 00:00 |
wilee-nilee | visor, look here as well. https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/ssd | 00:00 |
cpare | visor - other than this I kept everything the same in the OS config | 00:00 |
visor | cpare: Thanks, just one more question, is there only one physical disk or do you have a pair like me? | 00:01 |
cpare | visor - I multiboot, and had to make lots of changes to Windows7 | 00:01 |
wilee-nilee | cpare, You did not setup optimize? | 00:01 |
visor | wilee-nilee: Thank you, I'm gonna read it | 00:01 |
cpare | I have only one physical disk in my laptop | 00:01 |
visor | cpare: same issue here, I still have to keep windows, although I will install Win 8 | 00:01 |
cpare | visor - I have only one in my laptop, but 1 ssd and (2) 5400rpm drives in my server | 00:02 |
mojtaba | Hi, Is there anyone who upgraded from 12.10 to 13.04? | 00:02 |
mojtaba | Was there any issue? | 00:02 |
cpare | mojtaba - I am on 13.04 | 00:02 |
wilee-nilee | mojtaba, Many have, some with issues some with none back it up before hand. | 00:02 |
betrayd | try the live version | 00:03 |
cpare | mojtaba - I had a problem with what seemed to be a storter than expected upgrade | 00:03 |
mojtaba | Do you know which version would be suitable to upgrade from 12.10 without any issue? | 00:03 |
mojtaba | should I wait until then? | 00:04 |
cpare | mojtaba - if your looking for stability, sticck to the LTS releases | 00:04 |
Loshki | mojtaba: if you're concerned about stability, you should wait until 13.04.2 or later... | 00:04 |
cpare | wilee-nilee - I did not setup optimize | 00:05 |
nagev | I am trying to define a bash function to see if a package is installed using: func () { `apt-cache policy $1`; } but it outputs "No command 'Package' found". Can someone tell me how to define the function? I don't want to use bash aliases | 00:05 |
wilee-nilee | mojtaba, Every update is different for everyone your questions will not be empirically answered. | 00:05 |
cpare | visor - I think I am up to 4 boot options at this point | 00:05 |
wilee-nilee | cpare, Take a look at that link if you want to. | 00:05 |
visor | allright, I'm gonna read the link wilee-nilee gave me, thanks for your help too cpare ! | 00:06 |
nagev | i figured it out, it works without the single quotes :) | 00:10 |
dward | after updating to raring, my hardware is not detected correctly | 00:16 |
ahalverson | dward: what kind of ardware | 00:17 |
ahalverson | *hardware | 00:17 |
dward | ahalverson: pretty much all of it. display, usb devices, wireless card are all not working properly. | 00:19 |
dward | lspci detects the hardware | 00:19 |
dward | but not very many modules are being loaded | 00:19 |
ahalverson | dward: laptop or desktop? | 00:19 |
dward | laptop | 00:20 |
ahalverson | dward: whats the model? | 00:20 |
dward | hp dm4-1060 | 00:21 |
ahalverson | dward: just sec | 00:22 |
bray90820 | How well does the Apple magic mouse work on ubuntu | 00:22 |
ahalverson | does the graphics work at all? | 00:23 |
Irish_Wolf | @ bray90820, not really that well | 00:24 |
bray90820 | Irish_Wolf: why is that | 00:24 |
Irish_Wolf | I have to create a .sh file to slow it down.... | 00:24 |
Irish_Wolf | no real options for it.... | 00:24 |
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human | hello darmok | 00:24 |
bray90820 | Irish_Wolf: is the speed the only issue? | 00:24 |
Irish_Wolf | and it disconnects every so often, for no reason. | 00:24 |
shomon | !no-unity | 00:25 |
Irish_Wolf | other than that, it's fine... | 00:25 |
ahalverson | dward: does the graphics work at all? | 00:25 |
dward | ahalverson: I have never had a problem before this upgrade after multiple years. All new raring features work with the 3.5.0-25 ramdisk and kernel AFAIK. not sure wheter the problem is with the ram image or some kernel config. | 00:25 |
shomon | !nounity | 00:25 |
ubottu | Ubuntu 11.10 and higher use GNOME 3 with the !unity shell by default. To use GNOME Shell instead, from 12.10 an up install the "ubuntu-gnome-desktop" package. From 11.04 to 12.04, 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. Using Natty? See !classic | 00:25 |
bray90820 | Irish_Wolf: do you know why it disconnects | 00:25 |
shomon | duh.. | 00:25 |
Irish_Wolf | I also need to figure out how to speed up the scroll... I just started on this project, so... and I'm new. | 00:25 |
Irish_Wolf | no idea why, just stops working. | 00:25 |
dward | ahalverson: yes | 00:25 |
Irish_Wolf | and I have to turn the mouse off and then back on. | 00:25 |
ahalverson | dward: does wired internet work? | 00:26 |
dward | ahalverson: only a single setting in xrandr and it's below my normal screen resolution | 00:26 |
dward | ahalverson: | 00:26 |
Irish_Wolf | ** Does anyone know how to deal with the bug that causes ubuntu to freeze when minimizing the last window up? | 00:26 |
dward | ahalverson: wired ethernet connection is not detected with ifconfig | 00:26 |
bray90820 | Irish_Wolf: i like slow tracking so there really is no problem there | 00:26 |
ahalverson | dward: does the wrieless card work at all? | 00:27 |
dward | ahalverson: it's detected with lspci but the driver is not loaded | 00:28 |
bray90820 | how would i properly install ubuntu on a macpro | 00:28 |
ahalverson | dward: whats the name of the card? | 00:28 |
Irish_Wolf | @Bray, you have to get reeft first. | 00:28 |
dward | ahalverson: the driver module is not found | 00:29 |
Irish_Wolf | bray90820, are you looking to duel boot? | 00:29 |
bray90820 | Irish_Wolf: refit is out of development refind is the current fork of it | 00:29 |
bray90820 | Irish_Wolf: i am looking to triboot with windows 7 | 00:29 |
ahalverson | dward: i mean the output of the lspci | 00:29 |
dward | lspci | 00:29 |
dward | okay | 00:29 |
Irish_Wolf | yah... sigh, I didn't do it right, and now my mac is no longer able to boot mac | 00:29 |
Irish_Wolf | down to ubuntu... which is fine by me actually. | 00:30 |
bray90820 | Irish_Wolf: I already have o x and win7 on it | 00:30 |
Irish_Wolf | sure, they don't conflict | 00:30 |
frewsxcv | anyone here use an expresscard wireless adapter with ubuntu? | 00:30 |
bray90820 | and you can install refit on a cd which will allow you to boot os x again | 00:30 |
Irish_Wolf | but ubuntu and OSX do.... | 00:30 |
dward | ahalverson: it's a broadcom 4313 | 00:30 |
Irish_Wolf | I'd have to do it on a thumb drive, no CD | 00:31 |
Irish_Wolf | mac mini..... | 00:31 |
ahalverson | dward oh, broadcom(a lot of their cards are buggy on ubuntu) | 00:31 |
bray90820 | Irish_Wolf: i was able to do it but it took FOREVER for it to boot because ubuntu was installed to the EFI | 00:32 |
ahalverson | dward: try this "sudo rmmod wl" | 00:33 |
dward | ahalverson: ive used brcmsmac drive with it and havent had a problem. the driver is included in compat-wireless, which is part of the generel kernel. modprobe brcmsmac shows the module cannot be found. | 00:33 |
frewsxcv | does anyone use a usb wireless adapter with linux? | 00:33 |
dward | ahalverson: I use brcmsmac | 00:33 |
dward | without problem | 00:33 |
ahalverson | dward: no wl? | 00:33 |
bray90820 | would anyone know why ubuntu keeps installing to my EFI and causes incredibly long boots | 00:34 |
ahalverson | dward: i have to go, but try this http://askubuntu.com/questions/128043/broadcom-4313-doesnt-work-following-12-04-upgrade | 00:34 |
dward | ahalverson: I used to use wl, but switched due to some issues. this seems like a problem with the new kernel config. | 00:34 |
ahalverson | dward: i know its not 13.04, but its the only thing i could find | 00:35 |
dward | ahalverson: okay thanks but it's a problem with the kernel or the image. | 00:35 |
ahalverson | hope it works | 00:35 |
yazoo | bootime is slow when running ubuntu. Any fixes?? | 00:36 |
bray90820 | Yazoo what are you trying to do | 00:37 |
wilee-nilee | frewsxcv, If you want help you need to identify the device. | 00:37 |
linelevel | I just installed Ubuntu 13.04, but the default display resolution makes the screen unusable; however, I can get a command line (by pressing Ctrl+F1). So, how can I change my screen resolution from the command line? | 00:37 |
yeats | yazoo: you could try using bootchart to see where it's hanging | 00:37 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | dont cry yazoo XD | 00:38 |
yeats | !bootchart | yazoo | 00:38 |
ubottu | yazoo: bootchart charts your machine at boot time, to install >> sudo apt-get install bootchart << the graphic is in /var/log/bootchart after the next reboot | 00:38 |
wilee-nilee | linelevel, Run xrandr and use one of the resolutions with xrandr -s "800x600" as an eaxample. | 00:39 |
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frewsxcv | wilee-nilee, i have a wireless card built into my laptop but the drivers are terrible. i'm considering buying a usb wireless adapter or expresscard wireless adapter and am looking for recommendations | 00:39 |
wilee-nilee | frewsxcv, There is a certified hardware wiki. | 00:39 |
frewsxcv | wilee-nilee, link? | 00:40 |
wilee-nilee | frewsxcv, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported | 00:41 |
frewsxcv | wilee-nilee, doesn't look very updated | 00:42 |
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wilee-nilee | frewsxcv, Many work out of the box, your more likely to get one that works than not | 00:42 |
linelevel | wilee-nilee: xrandr says "Can't open display." | 00:43 |
dward | it seems like certain kernel modules are missing after updated to Raring and started using the new 3.8 kernel. | 00:43 |
bray90820 | It's telling me to install the Grub boot loader on the Ubuntu partition | 00:43 |
bray90820 | would that be /boot or / | 00:43 |
wilee-nilee | linelevel, Sounds like your resolution is not the problem, not sure really. | 00:43 |
wilee-nilee | bray90820, For good UEFI support this is not the place. | 00:44 |
linelevel | wilee-nilee: The resolution is the problem, because I had a very similar issue when I was running the LiveCD, but I was able to navigate just well enough to change the display resolution using the GUI, which resolved the issue. | 00:44 |
wilee-nilee | linelevel, In the words of buckwheat "otay" ;) | 00:45 |
bray90820 | bumdog: it is appropriate to ask before you randomly pm someone to haze them | 00:45 |
bray90820 | What would my ubuntu partition be /boot or / | 00:48 |
wilee-nilee | ~bumdog@175.sub-174-236-135.myvzw.com | 00:48 |
naknomik | What's the best filesystem to use with a NAS? | 00:50 |
bray90820 | CIFS | 00:50 |
naknomik | bray90820: I mean for the local disks | 00:51 |
naknomik | on the NAS | 00:51 |
Onixs | zfs | 00:51 |
Onixs | hehe | 00:51 |
naknomik | Onixs: but is zfs stable enough on Linux? | 00:52 |
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Onixs | no. hence the "hehe" | 00:52 |
naknomik | Onixs: I read on the zfsonlinux site that it's not performance tuned yet on Linux | 00:52 |
naknomik | aah OK | 00:52 |
bray90820 | What would my ubuntu partition be /boot or / | 00:53 |
bray90820 | naknomik: what about LVM | 00:53 |
bray90820 | well an LVG | 00:54 |
wilee-nilee | !best > nakaori | 00:54 |
ubottu | nakaori, please see my private message | 00:54 |
wilee-nilee | !best > naknomik | 00:54 |
ubottu | naknomik, please see my private message | 00:54 |
Onixs | i am sticking to ext4 no matter what | 00:54 |
wilee-nilee | nakaori, Sorry. | 00:54 |
dward | After updating to Raring, certain kernel modules are missing. what could be the problem? | 00:55 |
Onixs | !best | 00:56 |
ubottu | Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose, depending on your preferences, features you require, and other factors. Do NOT take polls in the channel. If you insist on getting people's opinions, ask BestBot in #ubuntu-bots. | 00:56 |
wilee-nilee | dward, WE can't help unless you are more vague. ;) | 00:56 |
Nuc1eoN | d | 01:00 |
dward | okay, I updated to Raring, and it came with a new kernel, 3.8.0-19-generic. when I boot with the new kernel, my display is detected at the lowest resolution, my wireless and wired networking isn't working, usb devices are not working, and probably more... when I boot with the old kernel, Raring seems to work without issues. | 01:01 |
betrayd | no brainer | 01:02 |
wilee-nilee | dward, Have you checked the additional drivers in software and updates? | 01:02 |
dward | wilee-nilee: what do you mean? | 01:03 |
dward | also comparing lsmod, only about half of the modules are being loaded compared to the older kernel version | 01:03 |
wilee-nilee | dward, look for software and updates in the last tab is additional drivers. When you upgrade many have to be reloaded. | 01:04 |
wilee-nilee | nvidia drvers b43 wireless...etc | 01:04 |
dward | okay, is there a best way to recompile the modules against the new kernel? | 01:06 |
savid | I have a game on Ubuntu which occasionally hard-crashes my laptop (screen freezes, no input, strange buzzing static sound from the sound card, must hard-reset). How might I go about debugging this? | 01:06 |
dward | wilee-nilee: I have needed to do that when working with other distrobutions but never with ubuntu. I excpected that it would have happened automatically during the dist upgrade | 01:07 |
wilee-nilee | dward, Have you checked additional drivers or are you just guessing here? | 01:07 |
whjms | savid: if you launch it from a terminal and log the output, you might see any error messages that the game prints | 01:08 |
savid | whjms, not a bad idea, I'll try that | 01:09 |
dward | wilee-nilee: okay thanks, I will reboot and check to make sure. | 01:09 |
lasindi | Hi all, I'm trying to use Simple Scan to scan a document, but it just freezes on me when I try. I tried running it from the command line but didn't get any errors there. Any ideas on how I can troubleshoot this? | 01:13 |
subcool | why when i remote into one of my machines, the screen blacks out within 5 seconds? | 01:14 |
subcool | whether im typing or not. | 01:14 |
dward | wilee-nilee: can you repeat what you wanted me to check? | 01:15 |
whjms | subcool: what do you mean, it blacks out? your display goes blank? | 01:15 |
subcool | black but yea | 01:16 |
dward | sudo apt-get update | 01:16 |
dward | oops wrong window | 01:16 |
subcool | whjms, as if the screen was turned off | 01:16 |
betrayd | maybe he IS on the remote system, but on a tty-type sesion instead of GUI | 01:17 |
whjms | subcool: is this ssh or vnc? | 01:17 |
subcool | vnc | 01:17 |
subcool | x11vnc | 01:17 |
subcool | this happens from time to time | 01:17 |
subcool | but never right off bot | 01:17 |
subcool | boot* | 01:17 |
FloodBot1 | subcool: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 01:17 |
whjms | subcool: ah, sorry. i don't really have any knowledge of vnc | 01:18 |
subcool | well, i think it is a screen saver issue- ause it does the same to the monitor | 01:19 |
betrayd | subcool, try your remote in a window instead of fullscreen | 01:19 |
subcool | after a few seconds it just blacks out- until i move the mouse | 01:19 |
subcool | same thing | 01:19 |
betrayd | screensaver on both machines? | 01:20 |
betrayd | or power mismanagement | 01:20 |
subcool | THere is a monitor attached to the computer, | 01:20 |
subcool | only because of bs like this | 01:20 |
barth4fun | #brazil | 01:21 |
betrayd | who sets up the initial autostart for the vnc subcool | 01:21 |
subcool | yeah, i disabled the dim features.. | 01:21 |
subcool | i manually start it | 01:22 |
MeXTuX | Installed Xubuntu 13.04 (64 bit) and after choosing Ubuntu on Grub menu all I see is a black screen and Grub shows up again. Removed quiet and splash from the boot parameters and nothing happens. The kernel is 3.8.0-19 and the machine is a Lenovo laptop 3000-G530. | 01:22 |
subcool | i disabled the dim settings, and its working- but the dim settins were set to 5 mins | 01:22 |
betrayd | subcool: to what desktop env | 01:22 |
betrayd | or WM | 01:22 |
barth4fun | alguem fala portugues? | 01:22 |
subcool | kde | 01:22 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | !pt | barth4fun | 01:23 |
ubottu | barth4fun: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada. | 01:23 |
whjms | oh my | 01:23 |
barth4fun | obrigado - see you brother | 01:24 |
danes | hello, I installed owncloud on ubuntu server 12.X. It was working fine but I logged in today and there was an automatic update notice. When it ended the theme dissapeared. Has anyone experienced this? | 01:25 |
betrayd | subcool: x11vnc, what parameters , how do you enter the command at the server | 01:26 |
subcool | x11vnc -ncache 20 -forever -usepw -display :0 | 01:27 |
betrayd | on the KDE desktop | 01:27 |
mojtaba | Hi, Does anybody know, how can I have different background in each workspace in ubuntu 12.10? | 01:28 |
lasindi | Figured it out; needed to change permissions for the scanner device. | 01:30 |
MonkeyJacky | Hi. Does anybody know, how can I open or read alsa device like dsp? | 01:30 |
betrayd | subcool: are the screens different in size, try to match the client display size, see what happens using -clip WxH+x+y | 01:31 |
betrayd | with your x11vnc command | 01:31 |
wilee-nilee | mojtaba, Using "different background in each workspace in ubuntu 12.10" took 5seconds and was a first hit in google. http://askubuntu.com/questions/135230/different-background-or-wallpaper-per-workspace-ubuntu-12-04 | 01:32 |
mojtaba | wilee-nilee: Thanks. (I am a newbie. :-P) | 01:32 |
wilee-nilee | mojtaba, Thats ten pushups for you, lol. ;) | 01:33 |
wilee-nilee | 20 for me | 01:33 |
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danes | hello, anyone knows how to restore the owncloud theme after updating to 5.0.4? | 01:34 |
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MonkeyJacky | Hi. Does anyone knows, how can I open or read alsa device like dsp? | 01:35 |
subcool | betrayd, what? - after i dsabled the power manangment like u said for dimming, its fine now. | 01:36 |
subcool | betrayd, looks like a bug | 01:36 |
betrayd | ah ok | 01:36 |
betrayd | at least didn't take long, am looking at 'man x11vnc' | 01:36 |
betrayd | 01:36 | |
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betrayd | subcool: to see if theres a way to avoid that while in a vnc session from server side | 01:37 |
betrayd | - like an override | 01:38 |
subcool | how do i run a clip- what u mean? | 01:38 |
betrayd | subcool for further testing if needed, append to your x11vnc command so | 01:40 |
subcool | OH! | 01:41 |
betrayd | subcool: if my laptop can only go 1024x786 but the host has 1600x900 display i can issue the command | 01:41 |
betrayd | x11vnc blablablah -clip 1024x786+1+1 | 01:42 |
betrayd | subcool: if you wanted to limit the view or you hate panning | 01:42 |
betrayd | or both =) | 01:42 |
loganlee | i must say unity looks retarded | 01:43 |
loganlee | srry | 01:43 |
loganlee | i installed win 8 instead | 01:43 |
loganlee | true story | 01:43 |
XMLnewbi | Im trying to enable remote access to my mysql server, but I cant seem to find me my.conf im in the folder /etc/my.conf and dont see it ? | 01:43 |
danes | hello, anyone knows how to restore the owncloud theme after updating to 5.0.4? | 01:45 |
jrib | XMLnewbi: are you sure you have a folder called "/etc/my.conf"? | 01:45 |
XMLnewbi | I figured it out, was /etc/mysql | 01:46 |
betrayd | hit the tab key once in a while | 01:47 |
betrayd | e.g. /etc/my<tab> to see if stuff is there or not | 01:48 |
SnapSnap | I upgraded from 12.04 to 12.10. Now when I start my computer the Ubuntu logo pops up then the screen goes black and hangs there. | 01:56 |
loganlee | SnapSnap: hahahahahahahaahaahaha | 01:57 |
loganlee | SnapSnap: nice | 01:57 |
loganlee | black screen of death | 01:57 |
SnapSnap | loganlee, thanks for your help. | 01:57 |
wilee-nilee | SnapSnap, Have you tried nomodeset? | 01:57 |
loganlee | ? | 01:57 |
loganlee | yeh thats what i thought too | 01:57 |
SnapSnap | wilee-nilee, what's that? | 01:57 |
wilee-nilee | !nomodeset | 01:58 |
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 | 01:58 |
loganlee | in your bootloader add nomodeset as boot parameter | 01:58 |
loganlee | black screen of death! | 01:59 |
loganlee | i must say unity is retarded | 01:59 |
loganlee | anyone agree? | 01:59 |
wilee-nilee | loganlee, No but I hear students at the tech school in Sydney are. | 02:00 |
loganlee | !openoffice | 02:00 |
ubottu | LibreOffice is a Free and open source office suite that includes word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, vector drawing and database components. To install: "sudo apt-get install libreoffice". User help available in #libreoffice. | 02:00 |
loganlee | hmmm amazing bot | 02:01 |
loganlee | wilee-nilee: i just think unity is bastardized version of win 8 | 02:01 |
chutney | inspired by aero maybe | 02:02 |
SnapSnap | wilee-nilee, no dice | 02:02 |
loganlee | i hate the vertical bar in unity | 02:02 |
loganlee | it gets clogged up real quick you can't find the program opened | 02:02 |
loganlee | !windows | 02:03 |
ubottu | For discussion on Microsoft software, or help with same, please visit ##windows. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and /msg ubottu equivalents | 02:03 |
loganlee | !microsoft | 02:03 |
loganlee | ... | 02:03 |
chutney | the source of all evil | 02:04 |
loganlee | hey | 02:04 |
loganlee | :) | 02:04 |
loganlee | it sucks | 02:04 |
FloodBot1 | loganlee: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 02:04 |
wilee-nilee | SnapSnap You might try removing the quiets splash from grub to see the text to see where it stops, and look fro errors in general. | 02:04 |
loganlee | !sun | 02:04 |
wilee-nilee | quiet* | 02:04 |
brian_ | Is the carl9170 wireless chipset most recommended? I've purchased 4 off the shelf usb wifi dongles in effort to get one of them working. And I am having very limited success, so I'm going to order one. Most of the information I was able to find seems outdated. | 02:04 |
chutney | apple is the other source of all evil | 02:04 |
loganlee | ? | 02:04 |
loganlee | i dont like apple | 02:04 |
loganlee | anyone heard of google glass | 02:05 |
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loganlee | energy drinks taste awful | 02:07 |
loganlee | i dont know why i want it | 02:07 |
texla | !ot | 02:07 |
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! | 02:07 |
loganlee | !ubottu | 02:07 |
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 | 02:07 |
loganlee | nice bot | 02:08 |
loganlee | !freedoom | 02:09 |
SnapSnap | wilee-nilee, I took off quiet boot and it booted into tty1 | 02:09 |
chutney | how can you block a particular user from sending private messages to you? | 02:09 |
wilee-nilee | SnapSnap, Tose are per session boots so you are okay, as far as other options I'm not sure, personally I never upgrade distros. | 02:10 |
Haplorhini | i want an atheist version of ubuntu | 02:10 |
wilee-nilee | those* | 02:10 |
loganlee | ubuntu is piece of crap | 02:11 |
loganlee | i install win 8 after formatting ubuntu crap | 02:11 |
loganlee | but still ubutu > apple | 02:11 |
bulldogggy | hello | 02:11 |
wilee-nilee | SnapSnap, Did you login in there and try startx | 02:11 |
loganlee | herro | 02:12 |
makara | strange folders are appearing in my home folder. I delete them and they come back the next day. They're empty, the one is called '0B' the other 'j' ? | 02:12 |
loganlee | lolololol | 02:12 |
loganlee | it's self aware | 02:12 |
chutney | someone is sending abusive private messages to me. what is the irc command to stop that? | 02:12 |
Haplorhini | chutney | 02:13 |
bulldogggy | type /ignore <the nick> | 02:13 |
SnapSnap | wilee-nilee, no. I'll try it. | 02:13 |
chutney | thank you Haplorhini | 02:14 |
Haplorhini | thank to bulldogggy | 02:14 |
brian_ | thank yous by proxy | 02:15 |
loganlee | how to write a self aware program | 02:15 |
loganlee | like those of skynet | 02:15 |
chutney | thank you bulldoggy, but it didn't work, I'm still getting them | 02:15 |
Riley- | hey guys so ive been theming ubuntu up a bit and ive changed my splash screen to my desktop wallpaper and i changed the boot theme to not purple but when it goes to light dm it still flashes pink is there any way to fix that | 02:15 |
loganlee | by cyberdime systems | 02:15 |
loganlee | lolololol | 02:15 |
bulldogggy | yeah it didn't work for me either | 02:15 |
Haplorhini | loganlee, ask philipp k dick | 02:15 |
loganlee | awwww philip dick | 02:15 |
loganlee | i have dyslexia i cant read | 02:16 |
bulldogggy | that used to do it, must not have the syntax right | 02:16 |
loganlee | :( | 02:16 |
Haplorhini | loganlee then ask frankenstein for a brain transplant | 02:16 |
loganlee | Haplorhini: brain implant would be amazing | 02:16 |
loganlee | maybe double life expectancy | 02:16 |
loganlee | Riley-: i dont understand ur question | 02:17 |
Haplorhini | loganlee? do you want a free advise? | 02:17 |
loganlee | yeh | 02:17 |
SnapSnap | wilee-nilee, I'm not worried about the computer. I can always create an install disk, but I need the files. | 02:17 |
Riley- | im trying to stop lightdm from flashing the default pink login wallpaper before it loads the new one | 02:17 |
Haplorhini | stop taking drugs | 02:17 |
loganlee | hmmmm | 02:18 |
wilee-nilee | SnapSnap, You can pull them out with the live disc. | 02:18 |
loganlee | i honestly find ubuntu to be repulsive | 02:18 |
SnapSnap | wilee-nilee, onto external media I presume? | 02:18 |
loganlee | they have crap game like freeciv | 02:18 |
Riley- | somone kick bumdog please | 02:19 |
chutney | yes, bumdog has been bothering me | 02:19 |
bulldogggy | here is the syntax | 02:19 |
bulldogggy | this is it /ignore bumdog!*@* all | 02:19 |
Riley- | he just sent me a pm asking if i was qeer | 02:19 |
shankstaBytes | Any idea when OpenSuse build service will include 13.04? | 02:19 |
Riley- | but im serious i need help with lightdm | 02:19 |
qwebirc53225 | my sudoers group is empty and i can't get into recovery mode - can anyone help? | 02:20 |
qwebirc53225 | hello? | 02:21 |
Riley- | seriously someone ban bumdog | 02:22 |
Riley- | hes still pming me | 02:22 |
bulldogggy | I put him on ignore | 02:22 |
bulldogggy | i don't have powers | 02:22 |
nobregadantas | Hi everyone | 02:22 |
qwebirc53225 | could someone help me out please? | 02:22 |
wilee-nilee | SnapSnap, Whatever options you have to save yeah. | 02:22 |
jbwiv_ | Since installing 13.04, I can start empathy. Instead it crashes with this message: http://pastie.org/7751000. Any ideas how to fix or to wipe empathy's config? | 02:23 |
jbwiv_ | sorry, *cannot* start empathy ^ | 02:23 |
SnapSnap | wilee-nilee, is there a way to use a live disc of 12.04 to "restore" it back to working condition? | 02:23 |
loganlee | anyone thinks unity is piece of trash | 02:24 |
bulldogggy | I have not been a fan of unity | 02:24 |
loganlee | ? | 02:24 |
Haplorhini | just install mate loganlee | 02:24 |
bulldogggy | I run gnome shell even though I am not a huge fan of it either | 02:24 |
Haplorhini | its quite simple | 02:24 |
wilee-nilee | SnapSnap, Possibly but that include a chroot most likely, I'm not really your best help in this. | 02:24 |
Riley- | brb testing something | 02:24 |
chutney | loganlee, if you really hate unity so much, you have other options while still using ubuntu | 02:24 |
loganlee | it's apartheid quality | 02:24 |
Haplorhini | mate is good quality | 02:25 |
loganlee | made in south africa | 02:25 |
loganlee | should be boycotted | 02:25 |
loganlee | what's mate? | 02:25 |
Haplorhini | shut up fartknocker | 02:25 |
loganlee | no wonder it's crappy | 02:25 |
b4ulook4me | ipod classic detect?? | 02:25 |
loganlee | ... | 02:25 |
Haplorhini | its a desktop environment for ubuntu | 02:25 |
b4ulook4me | Any way to recover its HDD | 02:25 |
bulldogggy | has anyone figured out how to put ringtones on an iphone 5 with ubuntu | 02:25 |
b4ulook4me | unable to see it when connected to ubuntu | 02:25 |
loganlee | looking up mate in youtube | 02:26 |
pac1 | Well I've finally done it - hosed my home partition by installing 13.04 and calling an ext3 partition ext4. | 02:26 |
loganlee | now.... | 02:26 |
pac1 | so now I have a nice empty home ext4 partition where before there was an ext3 with all my latest files. | 02:26 |
Haplorhini | http://www.itworld.com/software/351107/install-mate-16-desktop-ubuntu-1304 | 02:27 |
gustav | pac1: gj. | 02:27 |
bulldogggy | the little bit I have seen of mate reminds me of KDE and I have never been a fan of KDE | 02:27 |
pac1 | gj? | 02:27 |
gustav | Good job. | 02:27 |
loganlee | its crappy | 02:27 |
pac1 | right. | 02:27 |
chutney | b4ulook4me, is your classic ipod firewire or usb? | 02:27 |
pac1 | and I know better. | 02:27 |
loganlee | -_- | 02:27 |
pac1 | ok so the fun begins. | 02:27 |
b4ulook4me | USB | 02:27 |
pac1 | the data from the old partition is still out there. | 02:28 |
chutney | b4ulook4me, is it formatted as a mac ipod or windows ipod? | 02:28 |
wilee-nilee | pac1, No backups? | 02:28 |
b4ulook4me | win | 02:28 |
pac1 | old one. | 02:28 |
pac1 | Like I said, I know better. but didn't do better. | 02:28 |
chutney | b4ulook4me, and your system detects nothing at all when you connect it? | 02:29 |
loganlee | ubuntu is apartheid quality! death to south africa! | 02:29 |
wilee-nilee | pac1, I will bet you do now. ;) | 02:29 |
loganlee | !south africa | 02:29 |
loganlee | !nelson mandella | 02:30 |
bulldogggy | has anyone had expierence with upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04 that has wine, with wow and starcraft installed | 02:30 |
loganlee | !black power | 02:30 |
loganlee | bulldogggy: starcraft crashes | 02:31 |
bulldogggy | I have them both installed and running awesome on 12.10 and I am afraid to upgrade | 02:31 |
b4ulook4me | yep | 02:31 |
b4ulook4me | actually its hdd has failed and now big red X appears | 02:31 |
wilee-nilee | bulldogggy, clone it if you want to be sure. | 02:31 |
loganlee | bulldogggy: starcraft crashes | 02:31 |
chutney | loganlee, if you hate ubuntu so much just based on the political connotations of it's name, you can always go try Mint linux | 02:31 |
b4ulook4me | have to go ...bye 4 now catch u later... | 02:31 |
bulldogggy | thanks loganlee a good reason to not upgrade | 02:31 |
loganlee | chutney: mint? | 02:31 |
b4ulook4me | thanks all | 02:31 |
loganlee | i tried | 02:31 |
loganlee | hmmmm | 02:32 |
jbwiv_ | Since installing 13.04, I cannot start empathy. Instead it crashes with this message: http://pastie.org/7751000. Any ideas how to fix or to wipe empathy's config? | 02:32 |
loganlee | i want to friend maria sharapova shes cool | 02:32 |
shankstaBytes | Can you tell me what virt mem is in htop and mem | 02:32 |
chutney | loganlee, Linux Mint is derived from ubuntu and has a different name without pilical associations | 02:32 |
bulldogggy | chutney I believe the new debian releases this weekend, if you want to go to debain roots | 02:32 |
loganlee | chutney: wow | 02:32 |
shankstaBytes | it actually says virt and res memory | 02:32 |
bulldogggy | jbwiw let me look to see if I can find that config file real quick | 02:32 |
chutney | I'm not the ubuntu hater, loganlee is | 02:32 |
wilee-nilee | troll | 02:33 |
loganlee | i dont hate ubuntu i just think its crappy | 02:33 |
jatakk | Then why are you in #ubuntu in the first place? | 02:33 |
loganlee | its vertical bar is abomination | 02:33 |
jatakk | !ops | 02:33 |
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loganlee | jatakk: bc i used to run ubuntu until yesterday | 02:33 |
chutney | loganlee, if unity is the only thing you hate, then you can run ubuntu with kde or xfce instead | 02:34 |
jatakk | loganlee: Okay, but this is a support channel. If you don't have a technical question go to #ubuntu-offtopic or something | 02:35 |
shankstaBytes | ? | 02:35 |
elky | i thought you could move the dock thing with ccsm anyway | 02:35 |
brian_ | I'm pretty sure loganlee is just bored and looking for some sort of entertainment, and he seems to get some from this. Strange to me, but whatever. I would question whether he really has a motive. | 02:36 |
jatakk | Not since 12.04, I think | 02:36 |
shankstaBytes | can we talk about real things please | 02:36 |
shankstaBytes | like when is 13.04 going to be on the OpenSuse build service? | 02:36 |
chutney | ask at the opensuse channel? | 02:37 |
bulldogggy | ~/.gconf/apps/empathy | 02:37 |
bulldogggy | that might be what you are looking for | 02:37 |
loganlee | i hope linux has a windows 8 clone of look and feel | 02:37 |
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loganlee | and start screen | 02:37 |
Guest24482 | Hi... | 02:38 |
Haplorhini | windows 8? lol | 02:38 |
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OerHeks | shankstaBytes, ask in the opensuse channell, as it is not related to ubuntu | 02:38 |
loganlee | hmmmm | 02:38 |
OerHeks | logan stop it please. | 02:38 |
shankstaBytes | OerHeks: the build service is related to all Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuse, and Arch | 02:38 |
Haplorhini | thank god im atheist | 02:39 |
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shankstaBytes | ubuntu-offtopic is a fun place to chat if you dont need support everyone | 02:39 |
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Tex_Nick | loganlee: i kinda thought Win 8 was a BAD implementation (clone) of ubuntu ;-) | 02:39 |
loganlee | :O | 02:40 |
brian_ | Does anyone have a Dlink DWA-160 B2 that they have gotten to work? I followed -> http://bernaerts.dyndns.org/linux/229-ubuntu-precise-dlink-dwa160-revb2 with not much luck. | 02:41 |
shankstaBytes | brian_: it is way more worth your time to just get supported hardware | 02:42 |
loganlee | ... | 02:42 |
R1d3r | lol | 02:42 |
night_ | hi | 02:42 |
loganlee | herro night_ | 02:43 |
loganlee | hruhruhru | 02:43 |
brian_ | shankstaBytes, Yeah, any recommendations on chipset choices? Everything seems a little dated. I have a couple usb dongles, none of them work 100% this Netgear that uses rtl8192cu is probably the closest. | 02:43 |
night_ | can i ask a question about debug release mode here | 02:43 |
shankstaBytes | brian_: is it for a desktop? | 02:43 |
night_ | loganlee, hello | 02:44 |
loganlee | hi | 02:44 |
jatakk | night_: Just ask the question and if someone knows the answer they'll help you | 02:44 |
night_ | jatakk, thx | 02:44 |
night_ | i have a release exec running in a server, one day ,it's not working, so i use gdb attach to PID of this exec, but there are only simple infomation in gdb | 02:46 |
chutney | brian_, if you have a working windows driver for your device, you can maybe use it with the "ndiswrapper" package | 02:46 |
shankstaBytes | no no no | 02:46 |
brian_ | shankstaBytes, Hp Microserver, so not much room for anything. I used the pci-e x16 for a low profile ati card, so it leaves me with a x1 slot, low profile | 02:46 |
shankstaBytes | http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004ZMGBLQ/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 | 02:46 |
shankstaBytes | check that out | 02:46 |
shankstaBytes | i just bought one | 02:46 |
FloodBot1 | shankstaBytes: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 02:46 |
shankstaBytes | it works great | 02:47 |
loganlee | lololol | 02:47 |
loganlee | hello floodbot | 02:47 |
shankstaBytes | it comes with both large and low profile fittings | 02:47 |
chutney | brian_, ndiswrapper can allow ubuntu to use windows net drivers | 02:47 |
shankstaBytes | ndiswrapper sucks | 02:47 |
shankstaBytes | and most the time stuff doesn't work | 02:47 |
chutney | buying things sucks too | 02:47 |
brian_ | chutney, yeah, I am trying to avoid the wrapper. The intent is a dual screen type kiosk, trying to keep stability high, so prefer foss and stable. | 02:47 |
shankstaBytes | its a waste of time | 02:48 |
shankstaBytes | for a 20 dollar nic card | 02:48 |
shankstaBytes | go mow a lawn and you have a new nic card | 02:48 |
night_ | i want to know more and more infomation about it, so i use objcopy to copy a debug mode exec(it's same to release mode ,just use -g option) debug symbol, and i load this symbol in gdb,but is not real stack info | 02:48 |
brian_ | shankstaBytes, thanks, just bought a couple | 02:48 |
shankstaBytes | np | 02:48 |
loganlee | or maybe get newer version of ubuntu | 02:49 |
night_ | so i want to know, how can i debug a release mode program use gdb,which way can i follow | 02:49 |
loganlee | brian_: | 02:49 |
Loshki | night_: either you have the wrong binary, or its possible the bug smashed the stack, in which case you are out of luck | 02:49 |
brian_ | loganlee, I'm not sure why I'm responding to this, but in anycase, I tried compat from source, no difference. | 02:49 |
loganlee | try ubuntu 13.04 brian_ | 02:50 |
loganlee | im 90% sure ubuntu 13.04 will work out of box | 02:51 |
Derpadong | Yay for Linux lol | 02:51 |
loganlee | brian_: | 02:51 |
brian_ | loganlee, couple things... First, it wouldn't make a difference I am quite sure, and secondly, 12.04 is LTS, 13.04 is not.. I want to put it up and leave it alone. | 02:52 |
loganlee | :O | 02:52 |
loganlee | but 13.04 supports more recent hardware than 12.04 LTS | 02:52 |
loganlee | ... | 02:52 |
brian_ | loganlee, google -> ubuntu backports | 02:53 |
loganlee | !g | 02:53 |
loganlee | g! | 02:53 |
loganlee | how to do google search? | 02:53 |
loganlee | i forgot | 02:53 |
IdleOne | open a browser and go to www.google.com | 02:54 |
loganlee | !g backports | 02:54 |
OerHeks | 02:54 | |
ubottu | 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. | 02:54 |
night_ | Loshki, wrong binary? if it's right binary that load symbol from debug symbol file, is that the stack info will not wrong? | 02:54 |
loganlee | ... | 02:54 |
loganlee | IdleOne: ... | 02:54 |
Haplorhini | i am looking for a atheist woman ubuntu programmer girl | 02:54 |
IdleOne | loganlee: you are about 2 minutes away from being banned. Start being helpful and keep your off topic comments to yourself. | 02:55 |
loganlee | sure | 02:55 |
IdleOne | thank you. | 02:55 |
Riley- | hey does anyone know were the degafault ubuntu logo is for lightdm i accidently changed it on ubuntu tweak to my wallpaper | 02:57 |
night_ | Loshki, my English is not very well.you know ..... | 02:57 |
Loshki | night_: if the gdb stack info isn't helpful, try looking in the logs, or maybe you can run the exec with extra debugging. | 02:57 |
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Riley- | Anyone? | 02:59 |
loganlee | yeh? | 03:00 |
loganlee | use find command i guess | 03:00 |
loganlee | find for pic files | 03:00 |
night_ | Loshki, ok,thx | 03:01 |
brian_ | Riley-, is this what you're looking for.. logo=/usr/share/unity-greeter/logo.png | 03:01 |
Riley- | thankyou | 03:01 |
Riley- | thx brian_ found it | 03:02 |
brian_ | Riley-, very cool | 03:03 |
Riley- | brian_ are you good with lightdm | 03:03 |
R1d3r | check out the proc file system night, maybe some logs aswell will help you, or go through the documentation of gdb i believe u can find out the correct info | 03:03 |
Riley- | ive been trying to keep it from flashing the default wallpaper | 03:03 |
Riley- | because i changed the plymouth theme and it looks really weird when it does that | 03:03 |
shankstaBytes | anyone know of a way to install the newest Miro? | 03:04 |
Guest18920 | ... | 03:04 |
loganlee | shankstaBytes: what is miro? | 03:04 |
loganlee | shankstaBytes: maybe try update option in apt-get command | 03:05 |
R1d3r | open source music player shankstaBytes | 03:05 |
shankstaBytes | ? | 03:05 |
shankstaBytes | Miro is the iTune of Open Source | 03:06 |
brian_ | Riley-, no, I don't know it at all.. This would be a hack by all sorts of means, but could you mv the old background off its filename and symlink it to your background that you have set elsewhere? I have no idea what that will break. | 03:06 |
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Riley- | probably right now i have it set to my desktop wallpaper but it still flashes the default pink one first | 03:07 |
michael87 | ok I took the plung into ubuntu 13.04 after the new features. Hope I won't regret leaving windows 7 behind | 03:07 |
cjaredrun | switching workspaces on ubuntu 12.04 is laggy after updates now... anyone else notice? | 03:08 |
loganlee | cjaredrun: what did u update? | 03:08 |
shankstaBytes | cjaredrun: did your video card driver get installed in the kernel? | 03:08 |
brian_ | Riley-, yeah, by created the symlink whatever lightdm is doing, it would reference your background, so you wouldn't see the flash.. Just a thought, if it breaks something, easy to remove the link and rename back the lightdm default background | 03:08 |
cjaredrun | just regular package updates. everything was working great before | 03:08 |
loganlee | oic | 03:09 |
usr13 | cjaredrun: What Desktop Environment are you using? | 03:09 |
michael87 | is this casual chat as well as help room for ubuntu? | 03:09 |
cjaredrun | unity | 03:09 |
shankstaBytes | no | 03:09 |
shankstaBytes | michael87: no it isn't but ops are moderating right now for some reason | 03:09 |
shankstaBytes | arent* | 03:09 |
cjaredrun | odd, can't run glxgears now either :/ bah | 03:10 |
michael87 | shankstaBytes, huh. Well I'm using xchat for this channel | 03:10 |
shankstaBytes | cjaredrun: check your video card driver | 03:10 |
loganlee | cjaredrun: update hardware driver | 03:10 |
cjaredrun | will try that next | 03:10 |
loganlee | u can find hardware driver in menu | 03:10 |
shankstaBytes | michael87: not sure what that means | 03:10 |
brian_ | hah | 03:11 |
loganlee | cjaredrun: http://www.dedoimedo.com/images/computers/2009/ubuntu-9-4-ati-compare-hardware-drivers-8-10.jpg | 03:11 |
loganlee | ;) | 03:12 |
usr13 | cjaredrun: Desktop or laptop? | 03:12 |
loganlee | ubuntu is pretty guud it works off box | 03:12 |
brian_ | Loganlee, you're really doing good at helping people... ha | 03:12 |
loganlee | brian_: hehe | 03:12 |
cjaredrun | thanks loganlee playing with that now. usr13, desktop | 03:12 |
usr13 | cjaredrun: What is your processor speed and how much RAM? | 03:13 |
cjaredrun | usr13: it's a null issue, just need to reactivate my gfx drivers. for some reason updates killed them and put me in 2d | 03:14 |
loganlee | yeah | 03:14 |
cjaredrun | threw me for a loop is all :/ | 03:14 |
usr13 | cjaredrun: ok | 03:14 |
cjaredrun | thanks though | 03:14 |
loganlee | hehehe | 03:14 |
cjaredrun | off to restart! | 03:14 |
loganlee | gl | 03:14 |
michael87 | shankstaBytes, nothing never mind. anyway I'm hoping I made a good choice jumping into raring ringtail coming back from windows 7. Already did the install. Forgot to manually change the swap memory to say 4 gigs since I am on a dual core laptop. hope installing auto doesn't really effect the overal pc speed | 03:15 |
usr13 | loganlee: If you don't haev something useful to say, don't comment, (just takes up space for no reason). Okay? | 03:15 |
subcool | could someone help me mount a network share? | 03:15 |
shankstaBytes | michael87: you can make swap if you have extra space | 03:15 |
shankstaBytes | just partition your drive | 03:15 |
usr13 | subcool: Sure. | 03:15 |
usr13 | subcool: nfs? | 03:15 |
shankstaBytes | michael87: its a personal choice if you want to use Gnu/Linux | 03:16 |
shankstaBytes | michael87: it does most everything though | 03:16 |
subcool | http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624772 | 03:16 |
subcool | usr13, yea | 03:16 |
subcool | I just put up a Freenas drive.. im kinda sure i did it ok. | 03:16 |
usr13 | subcool: Did you add the appropriate line to /etc/exports ? | 03:18 |
michael87 | shankstaBytes, so leaving leaving the swap that was installed is fine don't really need to expand it till I get more ram? Just don't know if it have an effect on overall performance since say I have 2 gigs of ram and it will be quite a while before I get or need 4 | 03:18 |
shankstaBytes | michael87: it depends what your doing and if your on a laptop | 03:19 |
subcool | usr13, nope- | 03:19 |
subcool | usr13, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo - what do i do? | 03:19 |
shankstaBytes | michael87: 4 gigs isn't a huge amount of ram but if your not doing anything serious it should be fine | 03:19 |
usr13 | subcool: Yes. Use that guide. | 03:19 |
subcool | i just scrolled farther down | 03:20 |
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usr13 | subcool: What is the mount-point (directory)? | 03:20 |
subcool | /mnt/PersonalStorage | 03:20 |
usr13 | subcool: Ok, so put a line something like this in /etc/exports file: | 03:21 |
usr13 | subcool: /mnt/PersonalStorage 192.168.1.0/24(rw) #If your network is 192.168.1.x | 03:21 |
Chris_W_ | what is ubuntu's latest kernel? | 03:22 |
usr13 | subcool: This just leaves it open to anyone on the network to use. | 03:22 |
brian_ | subcool, you're just trying to use the client to mount your freenas share? | 03:22 |
subcool | usr13, you know i was looing at that, and my cyder is out of date.. im on 192.168.2.0 | 03:22 |
subcool | brian_, ya | 03:22 |
usr13 | subcool: 192.168.2.0/24(rw) | 03:23 |
subcool | usr13, brian_ my nas is on https:// do i have to put that in? | 03:23 |
subcool | usr13, thanks- i thought that was it- but- .. given the week ive been having. | 03:23 |
Chris_W_ | https:// is just how you access the webui, right? | 03:23 |
brian_ | subcool, no, the freenas webservice is the only thing that runs on that protocol, nfs/cfs is used for the mount | 03:23 |
subcool | ok thanks' | 03:24 |
subcool | at this point- ive f'ed up so much.. i give up | 03:24 |
brian_ | naw, give a second, you're almost there. | 03:24 |
cjaredrun | and we're back: http://i.imgur.com/fAGWlGr.jpg | 03:24 |
subcool | brian_, you have no idea what ive been through | 03:24 |
brian_ | question though, have you tried to mount it from something other than linux? | 03:24 |
subcool | i thin this is simple- but .. the other stuff- my god | 03:24 |
loganlee | cjaredrun: nice | 03:24 |
subcool | brian_, no | 03:25 |
subcool | usr13, i dont have a /etc/exprorts | 03:26 |
brian_ | you did create /mnt/PersonalStorage on your client? | 03:26 |
subcool | no | 03:26 |
brian_ | You need to :) | 03:26 |
Tex_Nick | Ubuntu 12.10 & 13.04 ... occasionally when i close VLC (2.0.6 Twoflower) it appears to close ok but later i'll notice that one of my APU Cores is running at 100% ... when looking at my process's i'll see that VLC is still resident but not playing anything ... I have to kill the process ... it's more of an annoyance than a major problem ... has anyone here experienced this ? | 03:27 |
Chris_W_ | what is glxgears? | 03:27 |
usr13 | subcool: Did you install nfs-kernel-server ? | 03:27 |
subcool | usr13, no- ... on the client? | 03:27 |
subcool | brian_, working on it | 03:27 |
subcool | im seeing 3 different way to do this. | 03:28 |
Ben64 | Chris_W_: from the man page ----The glxgears program is a port of the ``gears'' demo to GLX. It displays a set of rotating gears and prints out the frame rate at regular intervals. It has become quite popular as basic benchmarking tool. | 03:28 |
usr13 | subcool: No, on the server. | 03:28 |
subcool | usr13, the server is FreeNAS | 03:28 |
brian_ | usr13, he is using freenas | 03:28 |
usr13 | brian_: Oh, what is freenas? | 03:28 |
subcool | a PIA | 03:28 |
brian_ | usr13, an open source nas | 03:28 |
subcool | Unix | 03:28 |
subcool | Freebsd | 03:28 |
johnjohn1011 | tex_nick: i'm on the vlc daily and it has vlc 2.0.7. you may want to try that | 03:28 |
brian_ | subcool, you could have used openfiler, it's more confusing... | 03:29 |
brian_ | :) | 03:29 |
Chris_W_ | is it in the normal repositories? | 03:29 |
Dylan_ | Hello | 03:29 |
brian_ | subcool, your first line on your pastebin tells you that the mount point doesnt exist. When you mount anything, you need to have the folder created as the container for the mount | 03:30 |
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brian_ | so, as simple as 'mkdir /mnt/PersonalStorage' then try the first statement you have again | 03:30 |
subcool | brian_, i was working on the fact i was being denied | 03:30 |
johnjohn1011 | Tex_Nick: http://ppa.launchpad.net/videolan/stable-daily/ubuntu | 03:30 |
Tex_Nick | johnjohn1011: hey thanks for the reply ... i thought 2.0.6 was the latest ... i'll look into it ... might need to upgrade ") | 03:31 |
subcool | mount -t nfs -o proto=tcp,port=2049 nfs-server:/ /mnt doesnt work | 03:31 |
brian_ | sorry.. 'sudo mkdir /mnt/PersonalStorage' | 03:31 |
subcool | hold on- im really behind | 03:31 |
johnjohn1011 | BTW, what APU are you running? | 03:31 |
brian_ | no prob, you wont want to mount it to /mnt | 03:31 |
Riley- | hey guys i think i just found a solution to my problem with lightdm flashing the default wallpaper after i changed it https://launchpadlibrarian.net/100026654/lightdm backgroundcolor2.patch | 03:31 |
brian_ | subcool, - 'sudo mount -t nfs -o proto=tcp,port=2049 192.168.2.6:/ /mnt/PersonalStorage' | 03:32 |
Riley- | however i have no idea how to apply it | 03:32 |
Tex_Nick | johnjohn1011: thanks for the link ... i'm running : AMD A10 APU with Radeon HD 7660D Graphics | 03:32 |
subcool | http://paste.kde.org/736046 | 03:32 |
syrp | Hallo. Will ubuntu fit on a 2gb usb stick ? | 03:32 |
johnjohn1011 | Tex_Nick: what version of ubuntu and how's it running? | 03:32 |
brian_ | you have it a little backwards.. use the line I posted just now | 03:32 |
Riley- | yes syrp | 03:33 |
wilee-nilee | syrp, A iso yes. | 03:33 |
subcool | brian_, usr13 http://paste.kde.org/736052 | 03:33 |
syrp | Thanks Riley- | 03:33 |
subcool | brian_, im using the guide | 03:33 |
subcool | thats where im getting a bit confused | 03:33 |
johnjohn1011 | Tex_Nick: ha they all say 2.0.6 on the debs but when you do about it says 2.0.7. last build = april 23 | 03:34 |
brian_ | subcool, do.. 'sudo service rpcbind start' | 03:35 |
Physicist | Greetings. | 03:35 |
Tex_Nick | johnjohn1011: i'm running 13.04 on this box ... I love it ... only a couple minor issues ... i'm running 3 monitors on this box | 03:35 |
histo | !xrandr | Tex_Nick | 03:35 |
ubottu | Tex_Nick: XRandR 1.2 is the new method of running dual screens in !X. Information/HowTo here: http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/HowToRandR12 | 03:35 |
Aliengel | hi upgraded from 12.10 -> 13.04 | 03:35 |
subcool | rpcbind: unrecognized service brian_ | 03:35 |
brian_ | do you have nfs-common installed, I think that is the package | 03:36 |
brian_ | 'sudo apt-get install nfs-common' | 03:36 |
subcool | brian_, yeah.. | 03:36 |
Physicist | In a command with "sudo apt-get && sudo apt-get" how can I do to the second doesn't ask the password? | 03:37 |
Aliengel | hi upgraded from 12.10 -> 13.04 , my laptop ASUS N56VZ ethernet not working anymore, dmesg show many numbers in alx modules. how do i fix that? | 03:37 |
Tex_Nick | histo : yeah i'm familiar with XRandR ... not having a problem with my monitors though :-) | 03:37 |
Physicist | "--quiet" ? | 03:37 |
johnjohn1011 | Tex_Nick: are you running all the monitors off the apu? how are you able to do it? | 03:37 |
histo | Physicist: you can't. sudo has a time out period though of like 15 or 10 minutes once you first auth. | 03:37 |
Physicist | histo: Ok. | 03:38 |
histo | Tex_Nick: Ahh though that had something to do with your "couple minor issues" since you mentioned you had 3 monitors | 03:38 |
histo | Physicist: What is it you are trying to do? | 03:38 |
Tex_Nick | johnjohn1011: yes, off the APU ... my ASRock FM2A85X Extreme 6 supports a 3 head hydra using the VGA, DVI & HDMI ports | 03:39 |
Physicist | I'm updating my O.S. and would like it shut down alone because I'll sleep soon.. | 03:39 |
brian_ | subcool, you need to install rpcbinc | 03:39 |
brian_ | 'sudo apt-get install rpcbind nfs-common' | 03:39 |
Physicist | histo: for example: "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo shutdown -r 0" | 03:40 |
wilee-nilee | Physicist, Unattended upgrades can be problematic, at the end is a delete residuals asked for. | 03:40 |
Tex_Nick | histo : no sir ... monitors work great ... thanks for the reply though ;-) | 03:40 |
johnjohn1011 | tex_nick, that's cool for a $99 board. tx for the info | 03:40 |
subcool | brian_, already installed | 03:41 |
vice_ | hi, just installed ubuntu and noticed tha i am using the Gallium 0.4 on AMD RV710 display driver.. i want to use the radeon driver, what do i have to do ? | 03:41 |
Riley- | can anyone help me with my lightdm problem | 03:42 |
Physicist | wilee-nilee: Ok. I know. Is an update of the headers.. | 03:42 |
usr13 | Physicist: What's wrong with just leaving it running? | 03:42 |
vice_ | please | 03:42 |
brian_ | subcool, just try.. 'sudo mount 192.168.2.6:/mnt/PersonalStorage /mnt' | 03:42 |
Physicist | usr13: All night long? | 03:42 |
usr13 | Physicist: Yes | 03:42 |
brian_ | err, that was the wrong statement I copied | 03:42 |
Physicist | usr13: I do not want.. | 03:43 |
histo | Physicist: you could give your user the ability to shutdown | 03:43 |
Riley- | this launchpad bug is what im having but i cant figure out how to apply the patch somone posted | 03:43 |
Tex_Nick | johnjohn1011: yeah i bought the mobo from newegg ... it's a great build so far ... my first ASRock mobo build ... hope it lasts a few years '-) | 03:43 |
Riley- | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/970024 | 03:43 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 970024 in Unity Greeter "Unity Greeter has purple backgroundcolor before the background image is loaded" [Medium,Triaged] | 03:43 |
subcool | brian_, same error | 03:43 |
histo | Physicist: then you don't need sudo after the dist-upgrade | 03:43 |
Physicist | histo: And about the vulnerability later? Without password. | 03:44 |
vice_ | nobody an idea for the radeon topic? | 03:44 |
Physicist | histo: Or do not matter? | 03:45 |
brian_ | subcool, what version of ubuntu are you using? | 03:45 |
subcool | 12.04 | 03:45 |
Riley- | anyone ive been asking for over an hr now | 03:45 |
histo | Physicist: It's up to you to decide. You could sudo shutdown -h 04:01 "Server is going down" set it to power off at 04:01 or some time. | 03:46 |
brian_ | subcool, 'sudo netstat -nlpt | grep rpc' | 03:46 |
Physicist | vice_: Is interesting if you go in the AMD website and find the appropriate driver for your hardware. www.amd.com | 03:46 |
histo | Physicist: there are many ways to do what you want. You'll have to decide what's best for you. | 03:46 |
histo | vice_: what's the question? | 03:47 |
vice_ | Physicist, i want to use the open source driver | 03:47 |
subcool | brian_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624812/ | 03:47 |
histo | !radeon | vice | 03:47 |
ubottu | vice: For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto | 03:47 |
vice_ | thx | 03:48 |
Riley- | can anyone help me with this the patch is here i just dont know how to apply it https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/970024 | 03:48 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 970024 in Unity Greeter "Unity Greeter has purple backgroundcolor before the background image is loaded" [Medium,Triaged] | 03:48 |
Physicist | histo: Ok. I have to download a list of all commands of the system.. It'll be great. Thank you. | 03:48 |
brian_ | subcool, well try the -o nolock on the mount for a test | 03:48 |
brian_ | subcool, 'sudo mount -o nolock 192.168.2.6:/ /mnt/PersonalStorage' | 03:49 |
histo | Physicist: you don't need a list of commands.. I recomend just leaving your system on during an upgrade so you can see any errors or prompts that come up anyhoot. | 03:49 |
histo | Physicist: then come back to it later and shutdown. There is manual pages installed on your system already. | 03:49 |
johnjohn1011 | Riley, maybe you just need to wait for the update to come out | 03:50 |
subcool | brian_, mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.2.6:/ | 03:50 |
Riley- | well ive had this issue since 12.04 so | 03:50 |
Riley- | i dont think its going to be fixed anytime soon | 03:50 |
steinomite | say, does anyone have experience with Owncloud? | 03:50 |
Physicist | ok, histo. I'll let it working. Good night. | 03:50 |
brian_ | subcool, your server path is most likely incorrect | 03:51 |
brian_ | On your freenas box, what is your share path? Most likely not just '/' | 03:51 |
johnjohn1011 | Riley: that patch looks like source code, so it needs to be compiled in, jmho. | 03:52 |
subcool | brian_, http://wstaw.org/m/2013/05/02/plasma-desktopdG2718.png | 03:52 |
Riley- | i dont understand why they havnt fixed that yet according to launchpad multiple people have had that bug and its been awhile forever | 03:52 |
brian_ | subcool, well try this then.. sudo mount -o nolock 192.168.2.6:/mnt/PersonalStorage /mnt/PersonalStorage' | 03:53 |
Riley- | small things like that drive me crazy because ive changed the boot and splash screen and lightdm flashing the default wallpaper just kills it | 03:53 |
subcool | brian_, i think that might have worked | 03:53 |
histo | Riley-: what about the comment that changing the color code int he conf file fixes the issue? | 03:54 |
subcool | brian_, it worked | 03:54 |
brian_ | congrats | 03:54 |
Riley- | were is the conf file though because i looked in /etc/lightdm and cant find anything | 03:54 |
subcool | brian_, well i cant write to it- but ya that worked. | 03:55 |
brian_ | That could be a permissions thing on freenas, you still have playing to do. But atleast you know its active | 03:55 |
subcool | i dont see what i did differently but ok | 03:55 |
subcool | yeah- thats what iw as looking for.. | 03:55 |
brian_ | You will want to google the rpcbind issue as well. I don't know where else to go with that, maybe hosts.allow but not sure how that effects nfs, but out of my league | 03:57 |
subcool | brian_, its cool- thanks for doing tha tmuch.. i would died listeing to that guide. | 03:57 |
Physicist | histo: Do you know a method to burl a firewall? In my lan I have a computer protected that I cannot access remotely. I suppose that have some algorithm that crash it.. | 03:57 |
subcool | i still dont really get the different. | 03:57 |
brian_ | Well, the main thing was, you didn't have a local mount point created on the client. | 03:58 |
subcool | eh- i didnt care about that | 03:58 |
trism | Riley-: it uses gsettings, you can see /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/com.canonical.unity-greeter.gschema.xml for the keys, and use override files in /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas to change the value | 03:58 |
brian_ | mount did... :) | 03:58 |
subcool | cause origianlly i was trying to mount it to /mnt | 03:58 |
trism | Riley-: background-color is the one I imagine people are changing | 03:58 |
brian_ | subcool, gotcha, not sure then, you had it all set, just not all at the same time | 04:00 |
usr13 | brian_: subcool Looks like your just mounting the root directory with 192.168.2.6:/ Is that the intention? | 04:00 |
subcool | what? | 04:00 |
subcool | i have no idea naymore | 04:00 |
subcool | im following that guide | 04:01 |
johnjohn1011 | Riley: i keep waiting for all kinds of 12.04 fixes but i accept that nothing is perfect and the OS didn't cost me a dime | 04:01 |
Riberty | how do i run deadbeef from terminal? | 04:01 |
histo | !firewall | Physicist | 04:01 |
subcool | and adding in ... basically nothing | 04:01 |
ubottu | Physicist: 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. | 04:01 |
usr13 | brian_: Where on the server is the directory you are wanting to mount? | 04:01 |
brian_ | usr13, naw, not intentionally, the freenas path is actually /mnt/PersonalStorage | 04:01 |
usr13 | The whole filesystem? | 04:01 |
histo | Physicist: burl? | 04:01 |
usr13 | brian_: Then it should be 192.168.2.6/mnt/PersonalStorage | 04:02 |
brian_ | usr13, Yes, he has it working | 04:02 |
Riley- | brb tesing this | 04:02 |
subcool | yea kinda.. | 04:02 |
subcool | still trying to figure out this permissions thing | 04:02 |
usr13 | brian_: mount -o tcp 192.168.2.6/mnt/PersonalStorage /mnt/PersonalStorage | 04:02 |
usr13 | brian_: Oh, its working? | 04:02 |
usr13 | Sorry. | 04:02 |
subcool | yeah, idont get why specififying the tcp and port threw it off | 04:02 |
subcool | yeah.. i got the drive mounted, but now i dont have rights to it | 04:03 |
usr13 | subcool: What does the line in /etc/exports look like? | 04:03 |
Physicist | histo: I mean, chouse, crash.. | 04:03 |
brian_ | umount it, and try with '-o rw' additional in your mount statement | 04:03 |
subcool | usr13, i dont have a /etc/exports | 04:04 |
histo | Physicist: What type of firewall is it hardware or software based? Or are you just trying to exploit a box on your lan? | 04:04 |
usr13 | brian_: subcool Ok, I should stay out of this, (I don't know about freenas). | 04:04 |
subcool | brian_, same error with that locks thing | 04:05 |
brian_ | subcool, still leave the nolock | 04:05 |
subcool | usr13, its ok- its your baic mount.. | 04:05 |
subcool | brian_, crazy error | 04:05 |
Physicist | histo: exactely. I want to access remotely a windows machine. I could just use metasploit in backtrack, but, have ti disable it first. I want to do strongly. | 04:06 |
Physicist | *to | 04:06 |
subcool | brian_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624828 | 04:06 |
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brian_ | you need no spaces and commas seperating the options | 04:08 |
brian_ | that is basically telling you, you don't know how to use the command properly | 04:09 |
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subcool | brian_, haha- i get that all the time.. | 04:09 |
usr13 | brian_: subcool nolock is not an option for mount. (It is for nfs but not mount) | 04:09 |
subcool | the rpcbind section of the howto might help? it had me setup stuff concerning it | 04:09 |
brian_ | subcool, 'sudo mount -o nolock,rw 192.168.2.6:/mnt/PersonalStorage /mnt/PersonalStorage' | 04:09 |
subcool | do i need the comma? | 04:09 |
histo | Physicist: So are you trying to exploit it or just want to use it remotely? | 04:09 |
subcool | oh- that worked | 04:10 |
schultza | schroot is not restricting me to /src/chroot/precise_i386 | 04:10 |
Physicist | histo: both.. | 04:10 |
schultza | using: schroot -c precise_i386 -u root | 04:10 |
subcool | brian_, usr13 well, i mounted it- but i still cant right to it.. owrking on that still :/ | 04:10 |
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usr13 | subcool: sudo mount -o rw 192.168.2.6:/mnt/PersonalStorage /mnt/PersonalStorage | 04:11 |
usr13 | subcool: Look at ther server for option to write to it. | 04:11 |
subcool | usr13, i get a lot of errors when i dont use the nolock | 04:11 |
subcool | i am | 04:11 |
usr13 | subcool: nolock is not an option for mount, (not that I know of anyway. | 04:12 |
usr13 | subcool: If the server was Linux using nfs I could help you, but I do not know about freenas. so... sorry | 04:13 |
subcool | mount.nfs: Either use '-o nolock' to keep locks local, or start statd. | 04:13 |
histo | Physicist: well you'd have to learn different exploitation techniques... I suggest looking at a live distro like kali(the new backtrack) for testing. If it's your box you can just use rdp to connect or teamviewer tec... | 04:13 |
hum4n1c1d3 | hi, I have a little problem with my epson multifunction "CX5600" | 04:14 |
hum4n1c1d3 | the scanner is not working at all | 04:14 |
hum4n1c1d3 | any ideas? :S | 04:14 |
jtreminio | Hi all - how would I check via command line if build dependency for a package has been installed? | 04:15 |
darthanubis | got autofs going | 04:15 |
Physicist | histo: I use linux. I want to do on two windows machines.. | 04:15 |
darthanubis | but anyone using the auto.net profile? | 04:15 |
brian_ | subcool, good luck, gotta run, check rpcbind for statd, look to hosts.allow potentially, also seduids, not sure if they arnt matching and that is preventing your write access | 04:15 |
Physicist | histo: I do not know how.. | 04:15 |
histo | Physicist: your not making any sense | 04:15 |
darthanubis | the files says just to make it 755 . Did that | 04:15 |
subcool | brian_, k- thanks a lot.. im on it- i really want this doen tonigth so i can start copying stuff | 04:16 |
histo | Physicist: there is remina remote desktop client built into linux. You can use it to connect to rdp on windows boxes. Or use teamviewer to connect to just about anything in linux windows and android | 04:16 |
conscriptt | 12.10 on my vps doesnt have gcc or cc, attepmts to install gcc++ claim to have the latest version of gcc-4-7-base already installed, can anyone help? | 04:17 |
brian_ | subcool, yep, you might want to try to add ',nosuid' to your options as just a test to try | 04:17 |
Physicist | histo: Ok.. I have to download the tool. In the ms-dos (cmd), couldn't? | 04:17 |
Physicist | histo: without tools? Just commands. | 04:17 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: sane-find-scanner | 04:18 |
hum4n1c1d3 | usr13: ok | 04:18 |
histo | Physicist: what are you trying to do? I have no idea what you are talking about. | 04:19 |
hum4n1c1d3 | usr13: No USB scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure tha | 04:19 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: Look for section starting with "found" | 04:19 |
histo | conscriptt: apt-get install build-essentials | 04:19 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: Scroll up if you don't see it. (Shift-PageUp) | 04:19 |
histo | conscriptt: apt-get install build-essential | 04:19 |
Tex_Nick | 13.04 with Gnome-Fallback Desktop ... occassionally i'm unable to minimize a window with the window minimize button ... i have to right click on the window tab on the bottom panel and choose unmaximize ... this is happening on two different PC's and a variety of applications ... is this happening to anyone else ? | 04:20 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: sane-find-scanner |pastebinit #Send us resulting URL | 04:20 |
Physicist | histo: Nevermind.. It is a funny history and I almost sleeping. Thanks for the attention. | 04:20 |
hum4n1c1d3 | usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624849/ | 04:20 |
conscriptt | unable to locate package | 04:20 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: Is it plugged in? | 04:21 |
hum4n1c1d3 | yup | 04:21 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: And you can access the printer. Right? | 04:22 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: scanimage -L | 04:23 |
hum4n1c1d3 | usr13: exactly | 04:23 |
Tex_Nick | ubuntu 13.04 gnome classic | 04:23 |
* esmit33 just a test | 04:24 | |
somsip | !test | esmit33 | 04:24 |
ubottu | esmit33: Testing... Testing... 1. 2.. 3... ( by the way, remember that you can use /join #test ) | 04:24 |
dsnyders | I have a 32GB USB flash drive that palimpsest disk utility sees, but gparted doesn't. Every operation, even "safely remove" gives the error: Cannot open /dev/sdd: No such device or address. Is there a good tool for USB flash drive recovery? | 04:24 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: Is it connected to your PC via USB cable? | 04:24 |
hum4n1c1d3 | usr13: wait.... the shell is frozen | 04:24 |
hum4n1c1d3 | usr13: yes, indeed | 04:24 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: May take a while.... | 04:24 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: but should be more than 20 or 30 seconds | 04:24 |
hum4n1c1d3 | k | 04:25 |
esmit33 | Thanks guys! | 04:25 |
hum4n1c1d3 | still frozen | 04:25 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: after command scanimage -L ? | 04:25 |
hum4n1c1d3 | usr13: nope... "no scanners were identified. If you blah blah | 04:25 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: Ctrl-c | 04:25 |
hum4n1c1d3 | is working now | 04:26 |
hum4n1c1d3 | but scanimage -L result is "no scanners were identified" | 04:26 |
conscriptt | i dont think theres a file of repositories in the vps, it cant find anything i try to install | 04:26 |
usr13 | hum4n1c1d3: Well, I don't know. You might try another USB port. (Sometimes switching USB ports will wake up a sleeping device or bus | 04:27 |
hum4n1c1d3 | usr13: k, hang on | 04:27 |
hum4n1c1d3 | is possible that when I plug the old multifunction in a 3.0 usb port the system can't recognize it? | 04:29 |
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ezioa | i'm using putty and importing a key generated by ssh-keygen but the server keeps refusing the key | 04:32 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: does dmesg show any output when you plug the device in? | 04:32 |
dsnyders | I just tried deleting the partition on my 32GB flash drive and I got Error erasing: helper exited with exit code 1: In part_del_partition: device_file=/dev/sdd, offset=32768 | 04:32 |
histo | ezioa: are you imported the proper key | 04:32 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: yes | 04:32 |
histo | dsnyders: what are you trying to remove the partition with? | 04:32 |
hum4n1c1d3 | hang on... i'll paste it | 04:33 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: #dmesg -c will clear the log so you can get to just the issue at hand | 04:33 |
dsnyders | histo, palimpsest (aka Disk Utility as superuser) | 04:33 |
histo | dsnyders: try using parted, cfdisk, or fdisk | 04:34 |
ezioa | histo, yes | 04:34 |
ezioa | i | 04:34 |
ezioa | 'm copying it | 04:34 |
hum4n1c1d3 | http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624872/ histo | 04:35 |
dsnyders | histo: parted, gparted and fdisk do not even recognize the drive. | 04:35 |
histo | dsnyders: what is it you are trying to do to the drive exactly? | 04:36 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: unplug the device. sudo dmesg -c then plug the device in | 04:36 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: what is the actual issue though I came into this late | 04:36 |
histo | dsnyders: sudo cfdisk /dev/sdd | 04:37 |
dsnyders | histo, return it to some sort of operating state. cfdisk returns FATAL ERROR cannot open disk drive. | 04:37 |
Morph4me | sudo mkfs.vfat -n "call it what you want" -I /dev/sdxy | 04:37 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: my scanner is not working :P | 04:38 |
hum4n1c1d3 | but look | 04:39 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624874/ | 04:39 |
ezioa | histo, forgot to add it to authorized_keys2 | 04:39 |
cusion | I installed ubuntu 13.04 using USB stick on my laptop, but when i started the ubuntu, it first showed some error message like "unable to locate usable image; failed to create 0x10000001, -22; failed to create 0x80000080, -22"; but after a while, the message disappeared and the login desktop showed up. I was wondering what is going on with my ubuntu? | 04:40 |
histo | dsnyders: are you sure thats the dev of the device? | 04:41 |
histo | dsnyders: please pastebin output of lsblk | 04:41 |
histo | ezioa: ahh yeah ssh-copy-id can help with that. | 04:42 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: what kind of scanner is it? | 04:42 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: included in a Epson CX5600 multifunction. | 04:43 |
dsnyders | histo, Yes. The device disappears when I remove the stick, and reappears when I plug it back in again. Disk Util reports the proper size for the device. However, nothing seems to be able to convince it to hold data. | 04:44 |
histo | dsnyders: well it has to be partitioned and formatted first | 04:45 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: lte me check some things | 04:45 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: http://askubuntu.com/questions/127600/how-do-i-get-an-epson-stylus-dx4450-all-in-one-printer-scanner-working/145221#145221 | 04:45 |
dsnyders | histo, I'm aware of that, but nothing seems to be able to partition it, let alone format it. Every single tool I am aware of errors out. | 04:48 |
Oryx | Love it. Ubuntu advertises an upgrade available to 13.04 to a box with a non-PAE CPU | 04:48 |
Oryx | Won't work :D | 04:49 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: let me try with those tutorials, then I tell you | 04:49 |
histo | dsnyders: please pastebin the output of lsblk and sudo blkid | 04:50 |
cusion | anybody knows how to fix the "unable to locate usable image; failed to create 0x10000001, -22; failed to create 0x80000080, -22" problem? | 04:51 |
histo | cusion: possibly an error with splash or something. Did you try searching askubuntu? | 04:52 |
cusion | histo, uhh, i googled it, but it only returned some bug reports without any solutions | 04:53 |
histo | cusion: try asking in askubuntu.com | 04:54 |
histo | Oryx: were do you have a non pae cpu? | 04:54 |
lotuspsychje | cusion: when do you get this error? | 04:55 |
dsnyders | histo: http://pastebin.com/e0XCNmyf | 04:55 |
cusion | histo, thx, i am searching on askubuntu | 04:55 |
histo | dsnyders: okay sudo cfdisk /dev/sdd shows what? | 04:55 |
cusion | lotuspsychje, the first time i started my newly installed ubuntu | 04:56 |
dsnyders | histo: FATAL ERROR: Cannot open disk drive | 04:56 |
histo | dsnyders: okay sudo parted -l | pastebinit | 04:57 |
naknomik | Is there a way to install software from Ubuntu Software Center without using a GUI? | 04:59 |
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naknomik | I have a ubuntu-server installation that doesn't have GUI | 05:00 |
histo | naknomik: yes sudo apt-get install somepackage | 05:00 |
histo | naknomik: apt-cache search somepackage and you can apt-get install somepackage | 05:00 |
naknomik | histo: I see https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/precise/plexmediaserver/ this package, how do I know what is the packagename? | 05:00 |
histo | naknomik: make sure you apt-get update && apt-get dist-ugprade also to install updated package lists and upgrade packages | 05:00 |
dsnyders | histo: http://pastebin.com/UzMtb3ww | 05:00 |
histo | dsnyders: does dmesg show a bunch of IO errors? | 05:01 |
Guest80807 | hi. an emergency here. I upgraded to raring. now for many partition its showing This location could not be displayed. | 05:01 |
mojtaba | Hi, Does anybody know in unity, where is apps > nautilus > preferences and uncheck show_dekstop. | 05:02 |
mojtaba | ? | 05:02 |
mojtaba | I can not find it. (newbie) | 05:02 |
naknomik | histo: tried that. It says 'Unable to locate package plexmediaserver' | 05:04 |
dsnyders | histo: Tail end of dmesg - http://pastebin.com/stpgeZNb | 05:04 |
histo | dsnyders: also what type of drive is this? Does it have some sort of physical lock on it? | 05:04 |
mojtaba | Navigate to apps > nautilus > preferences and uncheck show_dekstop. | 05:04 |
lotuspsychje | naknomik: you can try links2 for browsing the web from your terminal | 05:05 |
mojtaba | Please help | 05:05 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: I have to rebook and see what happens | 05:05 |
lotuspsychje | !repeat | mojtaba | 05:05 |
ubottu | mojtaba: 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/ | 05:05 |
histo | dsnyders: ahh yes I think your device is dying | 05:05 |
dsnyders | histo, it is a plain vanilla USB stick. No write-protect switches. | 05:05 |
solvemon | Hi! My laptop is able to connect to wireless but not wired network (showing up as "Disconnected"). Tested in Windows (dual boot) and that works. Any suggestions for troubleshooting? Thanks! (13.04, x64) | 05:06 |
histo | dsnyders: It's throwing I/O errors I would try a different port or try it on a different machine just to be sure but it may be dying | 05:06 |
usr13 | mojtaba: What do you mean, show_desktop? What are you trying to do? | 05:06 |
mojtaba | usr13: I am tring to change background in each workspace. | 05:06 |
mojtaba | usr13: http://askubuntu.com/questions/135230/different-background-or-wallpaper-per-workspace-ubuntu-12-04 | 05:07 |
dsnyders | histo: Dying? I never even got a chance to use it. Grr! I've tried it in different ports and on different machines with different operating systems. No dice anywhere. | 05:07 |
Guest80807 | hi. an emergency here. I upgraded to raring. now for many partition its showing This location could not be displayed.\ | 05:07 |
histo | dsnyders: bad stick | 05:07 |
usr13 | mojtaba: http://askubuntu.com/questions/272058/where-are-the-ubuntu-12-04s-unity-desktop-wallpapers-located | 05:07 |
histo | Guest80807: What? | 05:08 |
dsnyders | histo: thanks for your help anyway | 05:08 |
histo | dsnyders: np | 05:08 |
histo | dsnyders: yeah always check dmesg for IO errors in the future if you are seeing wierd behavior like that. | 05:08 |
mojtaba | usr13: I just want to have different backgrounds. | 05:09 |
lotuspsychje | Guest80807: did you not accidentally wipe your existing partitions during setup? | 05:09 |
usr13 | mojtaba: http://askubuntu.com/questions/75998/is-it-possible-to-have-a-different-background-for-each-workspace | 05:09 |
Guest80807 | n | 05:09 |
histo | mojtaba: http://askubuntu.com/questions/135230/different-background-or-wallpaper-per-workspace-ubuntu-12-04 | 05:09 |
lotuspsychje | Guest80807: plz some details about these partitions | 05:09 |
Morph4me | dsnyders: try another port and see if it shows ...using "disks" i have a new usb3 patriot 32 gb that was doing the same thing | 05:09 |
dsnyders | Morph4me: Tried many ports on many machines. No dice. | 05:10 |
Guest80807 | lotuspsychje: I can access the inside folder like Data/Videos but not Data: | 05:10 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: scanner still death | 05:11 |
histo | Guest80807: What directory are you trying to access | 05:11 |
lotuspsychje | Guest80807: plz give us more details...ntfs partition? ext2? what is the purpose before of these? | 05:11 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: driver issues most liley. You'd have to hunt around epson's site for drivers if it's not something that has been opensourced | 05:11 |
dsnyders | Morph4me: I was hoping linux had some low level tool, since it is recognizing the unit as a drive with a partition. | 05:11 |
Guest80807 | histo, i have many partitions. accessing them creates these error message | 05:11 |
mojtaba | usr13: Thank | 05:11 |
mojtaba | s | 05:11 |
histo | Guest80807: partitions are different then directories you understand that right? | 05:12 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: ok, then let me see if I can find it, but I hardly think so | 05:12 |
Guest80807 | http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624912/ | 05:12 |
lingyueh | hi i am a ubuntukylin user want some helps | 05:12 |
Morph4me | dsnyders :thats too bad, cause if get it to show run this > sudo mkfs.vfat -I /dev/sdxy ...nothing else worked for me either, but that did .. | 05:12 |
naknomik | no luck installing plexmediaserver using apt-get | 05:12 |
Morph4me | you* | 05:12 |
naknomik | It's listed under https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/precise/plexmediaserver/ | 05:12 |
Guest80807 | histo, lotuspsychje please check the sudo fdisk - l output http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624912/ | 05:12 |
lotuspsychje | !info plexmediaserver | naknomik | 05:13 |
ubottu | naknomik: Package plexmediaserver does not exist in raring | 05:13 |
lotuspsychje | Guest80807: wich of those you cant access? | 05:14 |
lotuspsychje | !ask | lingyueh | 05:14 |
ubottu | lingyueh: 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 | 05:14 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: http://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/du/02/DriverDownloadInfo.do?LG2=EN&CN2=&DSCMI=15833&DSCCHK=dc29f0887752bce3456688222c8cd260a661cf91 | 05:15 |
Guest80807 | lotuspsychje, Sorry, could not display all the contents of “Data”: Error when getting information for file '/media/amit/Data/[BOSS] Taarak Mehta Ep No 500.mp4': Input/output error | 05:16 |
dsnyders | Morph4me: No such device or address. It's a cheap $ethnic clone, but still, you'd expect it to work at least once. I think I'll have better luck finding the receipt and returning it than finding a technical solution. | 05:16 |
Guest80807 | !patience | 05:16 |
ubottu | 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/ | 05:16 |
histo | dsnyders: if the drive is giving IO errors it is hosed. Especially since you've tried on multiple machinens. Just return it and get a new one. | 05:16 |
lotuspsychje | Guest80807: you might wanna recover data with photorec | 05:17 |
Morph4me | dsnyders: must something with the 32gbs usb3 i have a Patriot and it appears and disappears at will ...bios sees it and then it doesn't same with the os | 05:17 |
lotuspsychje | !info testdisk | Guest80807 | 05:17 |
ubottu | Guest80807: testdisk (source: testdisk): Partition scanner and disk recovery tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 6.13-1ubuntu2 (raring), package size 516 kB, installed size 1201 kB | 05:17 |
arp- | Hi, I have error wehn run Skype on Ubuntu 13.03 x64, the program not open and display Segment Fault | 05:18 |
arp- | Ubuntu 13.04 sorry | 05:18 |
lotuspsychje | Guest80807: recover your data with photorec inside testdisk, then reformat your corrupt partition | 05:18 |
SangeetKhatri | hey i cannot get any mp3 to play in banshee and music players other than audacious even after installing ubuntu-extras package in lubuntu 13.04 | 05:19 |
histo | !codec | SangeetKhatri | 05:19 |
ubottu | SangeetKhatri: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/ubuntu-help/media.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats | 05:19 |
lotuspsychje | SangeetKhatri: did you try lubuntu-restricted-extras? | 05:20 |
arp- | Can help me? | 05:20 |
SangeetKhatri | because i cannot get any mp3 to play on so i thought that i should just try, and i meant ubuntu restricted extras | 05:20 |
Guest80807 | lotuspsychje: I can access the inside folder like Data/Videos but not Data: | 05:21 |
somsip | arp-: there are fixes out there for this but you may need to try a few: http://linuxg.net/yet-another-way-to-make-skype-run-under-ubuntu-13-04/ http://askubuntu.com/questions/285642/skype-crashes-with-a-segmentation-fault | 05:21 |
Tex_Nick | SangeetKhatri: have you tried VLC ? | 05:22 |
SangeetKhatri | VLC is working awesome, but i need a more professional mp3 player and banshee fits my needs | 05:23 |
SangeetKhatri | anyways currently installing lubuntu-restricted-extras , i downloaded wrong one that is ubuntu-restricted-extras | 05:24 |
Tex_Nick | SangeetKhatri: ahhh ok ... didn't know if you had gone that route :) | 05:25 |
SangeetKhatri | i did sudo apt-get install lubuntu-restricted-extras then why the hell is it installing chromium-browser in the terminal?? | 05:26 |
F41L | Hiya... I am unable to export a PGP key to keyservers. both MIT and Ubuntu keyservers give the same error: Error handling request. Exception raised: Failure("Error while decoding ascii-armored key: text terminated before reaching PGP public key header line") | 05:26 |
SangeetKhatri | i just removed chromium yesterday and installed google chrome in place | 05:26 |
F41L | SangeetKhatri: curious, what's the benefit of google chrome over chromium? | 05:27 |
histo | F41L: nothing | 05:27 |
histo | F41L: other than you don't have to install the crhomepdf plugin manually in chrome | 05:28 |
lotuspsychje | F41L: did you recently upgrade? or when did you get this error? | 05:28 |
SangeetKhatri | the flash performance is way better in google chrome, my flash player almost crashes in chromium when i right click and select "video info" in the youtube video | 05:28 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: flash performance won't matter | 05:28 |
SangeetKhatri | between google chrome comes with its own version of flash | 05:28 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: you can use the same plugin that chrome uses in chromium | 05:28 |
lotuspsychje | histo: my chromium flash crashes over sux, google-chrome doesnt | 05:29 |
SangeetKhatri | and also google chrome comes with built in mp3 player and document viewer | 05:30 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: can I get a shot with windows drivers on wine? | 05:30 |
histo | lotuspsychje: then install a different flashplugin. it's independent of the browser. Chrome just spits one out with there's chromium doesn't | 05:30 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: I dont' think wine has any USB interface support yet. But you can check int he wine irc channel | 05:30 |
lotuspsychje | histo: im using google-chrome for my sux needs, np | 05:31 |
hum4n1c1d3 | damn | 05:31 |
SangeetKhatri | i installed lubuntu-restricted-extras but still cannot play mp3 inn banshee | 05:31 |
Morph4me | SangeetKhatri : it's really not even that big ...lubuntu-restricted-extras > http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624945/ | 05:31 |
F41L | lotuspsychje: this is a fresh install as of a this last weekend, first time making a PGP key. | 05:31 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: #winehq | 05:31 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: my hp printer just works out of the box with scanning. | 05:31 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: yup... hp is better than epson | 05:32 |
lotuspsychje | hum4n1c1d3: did you actually tested if printing works? | 05:32 |
hum4n1c1d3 | lotuspsychje: yes, the printer part is working perfectly | 05:33 |
arp- | um | 05:33 |
arp- | not found :S | 05:33 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: after install ubuntu-restricted-extras you should be able to play mp3 in banshee | 05:34 |
hum4n1c1d3 | lotuspsychje: just the scanner is not working, or recognized by sane | 05:34 |
hum4n1c1d3 | I tried to make it work as sudo as well of course, but with any result | 05:34 |
SangeetKhatri | i am using lubuntu and i installed lubuntu restricted extras, then why am i not able to play mp3?? | 05:34 |
lotuspsychje | hum4n1c1d3: a fex epson apps show on ' apt-cache search epson' need some of those maybe? | 05:35 |
lotuspsychje | *few | 05:35 |
F41L | SangeetKhatri: have you tried any other media player besides banshee? | 05:35 |
lotuspsychje | !pgp | F41L | 05:35 |
ubottu | F41L: gpg is the GNU Privacy Guard. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto and class #8 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClassroomTranscripts | Watch http://static.screencasts.ubuntu.com/videos/2010/11/10/002-HowToCreatePGP.ogv | 05:35 |
hum4n1c1d3 | lotuspsychje: let me see | 05:36 |
lotuspsychje | hum | 05:36 |
SangeetKhatri | anything other than audacious and VLC are not working | 05:36 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: ask the lubuntu people. | 05:36 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: but installing ubuntu-restricted-extras will get you the right plugins | 05:36 |
F41L | lotuspsychje: Right... I made the key, exported the ascii armored key ".asc file" and pasted the text block into the keyserver. Not sure what else I can do. | 05:37 |
lotuspsychje | F41L: not an pgp expert here sorry :p | 05:37 |
F41L | ubuntu app "Passwords and Keys" | 05:37 |
SangeetKhatri | well i just ran banshee as sudo in the terminal and here is the terminal output paste http://pastebin.com/zS9TErc0 | 05:38 |
SangeetKhatri | maybe this helps | 05:38 |
F41L | Maybe the key "comment" did it? | 05:38 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: we've all told you how to fix it. | 05:38 |
SangeetKhatri | but no one responds in the #lubuntu servers | 05:39 |
Morph4me | SangeetKhatri : ubuntu-restricted-extras .....is different and capable of playing mp3 .read the pastebin > http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624961/ | 05:40 |
F41L | I made the key comment an if-block of C#, something whitty like if (KeyValid(email) { email.Read(); } | 05:40 |
F41L | might that have done something wonky? | 05:40 |
histo | F41L: What are you trying to do? | 05:40 |
F41L | Make a PGP key, and use it for signing emails? | 05:40 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: then install ubuntu-restricted-extras and test | 05:40 |
F41L | I've never used it before, saw Hak5, and got curious to give it a shot. | 05:40 |
hum4n1c1d3 | lotuspsychje: nothing changes... scanner is still death | 05:41 |
SangeetKhatri | first i did ubuntu-restricted-extras but that didn't worked either, so i tried lubuntu-restricted-extras but that also didn't work | 05:41 |
Blue1 | !xubuntu | 05:41 |
ubottu | Xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce as the desktop environment. More info at http://www.xubuntu.org/ - To install from Ubuntu: « sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop » - Join #xubuntu for support - See also: !Ubuntu and !Xubuntu-Channels | 05:41 |
lotuspsychje | hum4n1c1d3: did you try install sane-epson? | 05:42 |
SangeetKhatri | please have a look at line 72 in the paste at http://pastebin.com/zS9TErc0 . This shows when i click the play button. | 05:42 |
audio | whats the cmd to update grub | 05:42 |
hum4n1c1d3 | nope | 05:42 |
audio | booting from a live usb, i need to update grub on my sdb hd | 05:43 |
hum4n1c1d3 | lotuspsychje: Unable to locate package sane-epson | 05:43 |
Morph4me | SangeetKhatri : funny you say that,looking at them both again ,they happen to be the same size ,just worded different ... | 05:43 |
lotuspsychje | !info sane-epson | hum4n1c1d3 | 05:43 |
ubottu | hum4n1c1d3: Package sane-epson does not exist in raring | 05:43 |
lotuspsychje | hmm | 05:43 |
Akiva-Mobile | anyone else having issues with youtube locking up firefox since upgrading to 13.04? | 05:43 |
Ponch0 | no | 05:43 |
lotuspsychje | !info sane-epson2 | 05:43 |
ubottu | Package sane-epson2 does not exist in raring | 05:43 |
Ponch0 | no youtube problems for me | 05:44 |
Ponch0 | on firefox | 05:44 |
Akiva-Mobile | Ponch0: Guess I'll see if there is a bug report, thanks | 05:45 |
F41L | :( | 05:45 |
Ponch0 | good luck. | 05:45 |
SangeetKhatri | @morph4me i didn't get what you are trying to say | 05:45 |
Ponch0 | hes saying they seem to be the same packages with different names | 05:45 |
jason336 | hi hi hi hi | 05:45 |
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Morph4me | SangeetKhatri: just the file sizes from the 2 pastebins i posted to you ...30.7k for lubuntu and ubuntu ...just that they were worded different is all | 05:46 |
lotuspsychje | hum4n1c1d3:not sure mate maybe dig in synaptic packages for epson stuff? | 05:46 |
wilee-nilee | audio, see the chroot. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing | 05:47 |
hum4n1c1d3 | lotuspsychje: hmmm wait a second xD | 05:47 |
jason336 | accept pls | 05:47 |
jason336 | for those using windows u have to accept | 05:47 |
SangeetKhatri | anyways can you do anything to solve this issue, while running banshee along with it being open in terminal, as soon as i play mp3 it says "Home directory not accessible: Permission denied Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directory" | 05:49 |
vic | nomodeset boots to low resolution 840x400 | 05:49 |
madprops | one thing that always annoyed me about banshee was the inability to hide the sidebar | 05:49 |
wilee-nilee | vic, its a low graphic boot. | 05:50 |
Morph4me | i like "clementine" myself | 05:50 |
lotuspsychje | !info clementine > lotuspsychje | 05:50 |
madprops | i like deadbeef even though it's lacking in some areas | 05:50 |
Morph4me | yeah | 05:51 |
madprops | clementine has a mood analyzer? lol | 05:52 |
vic | wilee-nilee: how do i boot to high graphics without blank screen booting? | 05:52 |
wilee-nilee | vic, Look in additional drivers for drivers. | 05:53 |
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Morph4me | lol and SoundCloud in 13.04 | 05:53 |
vic | i cant enable additional drivers | wilee-nilee | 05:53 |
hum4n1c1d3 | lotuspsychje: there is one "epson-escpr" transitional dummy package for epson-escpr printer driver | 05:54 |
wilee-nilee | vic, I'm not your best help here on this, however without details like the release the graphic card and details of what you have tried so far no one can help. | 05:55 |
vic | wilee-nilee: ubuntu 13.04, intel 945GME graphics. When i boot without nomodeset it boots to a blanl screen, when i boot with nomodeset it boots to low graphics. | 05:57 |
vic | no proprietary drivers in use? | 05:58 |
loganlee | vic: install proprietary driver | 05:59 |
vic | loganlee: how do i install proprietary drivers? | 05:59 |
loganlee | vic: http://seogadget.com/how-to-install-a-nvidia-display-driver-in-ubuntu/ | 06:00 |
loganlee | vic: http://seogadget.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/hardware_drivers.gif | 06:00 |
loganlee | search the menu in gnome | 06:01 |
wilee-nilee | vic, you are looking for software and updates in the last tab is additional drivers. | 06:04 |
hum4n1c1d3 | lotuspsychje: Bus 005 Device 004: ID 04b8:083f Seiko Epson Corp. Stylus DX4450 | 06:04 |
wilee-nilee | vic, I am also seeing refrences to the xswat ppa with these drivers, use this with caution. | 06:05 |
ezioa | how long will it take the kerberos setup to load random data on a very slow machine | 06:07 |
cusion | exit | 06:09 |
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hum4n1c1d3 | lotuspsychje: what if my issue is because I didn't remove the previous drivers? How can I delete the previous drivers to do a fresh installation with the last drivers for linux? | 06:12 |
F41L | Ok, so I figured out why the PGP stuffs was failing. When I went to "export" the key, it exports the private key. The "Passwords and Keys" app seems really terribly designed. No organic, self-evident way of using the software. I was given zero clue as to how to export a public key. | 06:18 |
lotuspsychje | !yay | F41L | 06:22 |
ubottu | F41L: Glad you made it! :-) | 06:22 |
vic | unlocking 3G modem? | 06:24 |
agu10^ | how do i know if my domain has fcrdns? | 06:25 |
savagecroc | what is the appropriate setfacl command to allow a user to create files but not to delete them? | 06:31 |
ncdmr | use sticky bit? | 06:32 |
savagecroc | yeah i'm not sure how that pairs up with setfacl | 06:32 |
savagecroc | actually. i might try a different solution.. which is let it create files in a directory it does have access to then use another user to move them out | 06:33 |
savagecroc | avoids the issue altogether and probably makes it more transparent in the process | 06:33 |
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frodef | Somehow my ubuntu 12.04 desktop has decided there should be a global shortcut such that Alt-Backspace opens a terminal. This makes emacs unusable. I can't find this configured anywhere, it's not in the system settings/keyboard/shortcuts config. How can I remove it? | 06:47 |
frodef | (sorry to be spamming about this, but I'm at a loss and at the verge of installing somethign else entirely) | 06:48 |
lovethecode | fordef, theres no keyboard shortcuts? | 06:48 |
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Safta | Hello | 06:53 |
alienresidents | hello | 06:58 |
Safta | hello | 06:58 |
Tex_Nick | 13.04 with gnome-fallback desktop ... occassionally i'm unable to minimize a window with the window minimize button ... i have to right click on the window tab on the bottom panel and choose unmaximize ... this is happening on two different PC's and a variety of applications ... is this happening to anyone else ? | 07:00 |
alienresidents | I've got some issues with automated installs for 12.04.2 using kickstart, preseed, local repo via a router... local LAN installations are able to be done. the base-installer complains that during the install process (after it's already retrieved initial packages) it throws an error base-installer: Connection Failed | 07:01 |
alienresidents | any thoughts? | 07:01 |
alienresidents | The exact same configuration works on a local non-routed LAN ie: same subnet | 07:01 |
alienresidents | I can alt+f2 and ping the repo host, but for some reason base-installer is failing | 07:02 |
alienresidents | The proxy string for preseed is blank as well. | 07:02 |
alienresidents | :( | 07:03 |
frodef | lovethecode: there's too many shortcuts.. :-/ | 07:03 |
hum4n1c1d3 | I give up... I wrote and post to ubuntu my issue. | 07:03 |
Tex_Nick | frodef: looks like lovethecode quit | 07:05 |
frodef | Tex_Nick: yup.. | 07:07 |
alienresidents | no ideas for my base-installer issue? | 07:08 |
alienresidents | prease? | 07:08 |
alienresidents | :) | 07:08 |
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agu10^ | root@domU-12-31-39-10-4A-43:~# sudo service postfix reload | 07:10 |
agu10^ | * Reloading Postfix configuration... postfix/postfix-script: fatal: the Postfix mail system is not running | 07:10 |
agu10^ | [fail] | 07:10 |
alienresidents | ^reload^start | 07:10 |
alienresidents | ? | 07:10 |
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yazoo | why does ubuntu take forever to boot? | 07:13 |
makara | yazoo, problem with upstart | 07:14 |
yazoo | yeah, takes forever? | 07:14 |
basss | hello everyone, is there anything similar to teamviewer on ubuntu ? | 07:14 |
MonkeyJacky | /join #gcw-dev trololo | 07:15 |
makara | basss, what's wrong with TeamViewer for Ubuntu? | 07:15 |
makara | i used it just the other day | 07:15 |
balachmar | I installed the nvidia driver using additional drivers, but xorg.log says it cannot find it: Warning, couldn't open module nvidia | 07:16 |
makara | frodef, check ccsm | 07:17 |
basss | makara: i'd prefer having something that's open sourced\ | 07:17 |
balachmar | I have been going at it for hours yesterday as well, but I couldn't get it solved... | 07:17 |
makara | basss, what's wrong with just free? | 07:17 |
basss | makara: personnal issues :p | 07:18 |
makara | heavy | 07:18 |
frodef | makara: I have, couldn't find anything there. | 07:19 |
hum4n1c1d3 | balachmar: return to the previous drivers | 07:19 |
alienresidents | Is there a problem with gravity? | 07:19 |
balachmar | hum4n1c1d3, well, this all happened after upgrading from 12.10. Since then I never had a working setup using the proprietary driver. And I need those to get decent video playback and for games. | 07:20 |
frodef | makara: General -> General options -> Key bindings, that is, presumably there aren't more keybindings in ccsm..? | 07:21 |
agu10^ | How do i set up a basic email server to forward using my own domain name? | 07:21 |
hum4n1c1d3 | balachmar: before upgrade the system or the kernel, you have to uninstall the privative drivers then upgrade the system | 07:21 |
hum4n1c1d3 | and after that you can install the privative drivers again | 07:22 |
balachmar | hum4n1c1d3, it never said so... But I just uninstalled nvidia* and reinstalled it, to no avail | 07:22 |
makara | frodef, you can try and change something to alt-backspace and see if it complains about a conflict | 07:23 |
hum4n1c1d3 | balachmar: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2140509 | 07:23 |
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snufft | so! any poor souls with a tonne of time and nothing better to do, want to help a relative linux noob resurrect his 12.04 install with unsupported video card and other substantial issues? :D :D :D | 07:24 |
frodef | makara: I did that in the system settings, and it did override my mystery shortcut (no complaint about conflict), but when I removed that shortcut it was back again.. | 07:24 |
balachmar | hum4n1c1d3, that is regarding 12.04, AMD/ATI drivers and is years ago. It also doesn't even have a solution... | 07:25 |
balachmar | hum4n1c1d3, oops it is not years ago :) | 07:25 |
makara | frodef, try in ccsm | 07:25 |
frodef | makara: ..if I try to bind alt-bacspace in ccsm it doesn't work, the mystery shortcut overrides it. | 07:25 |
makara | frodef, then try org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys | 07:26 |
makara | in dconf-editor | 07:26 |
makara | frodef, what happens when you type CTRL+ALT+T ? | 07:26 |
makara | snufft, what did noob do? | 07:27 |
frodef | makara: nothing, I removed that shortcut from system settings iirc. | 07:27 |
frodef | shit, gnome has even copied the windows registry now? | 07:28 |
savagecroc | how do i write to a file if a process successfully completes? | 07:28 |
makara | savagecroc, #bash | 07:28 |
snufft | makara: hahahahaha, no one particular "thing". I installed 12.04 on this machine over a year ago, used it for a couple of months in non-unity because i could never get the video drivers sorted and have decided to resurrect it today :) It boots into non-unity fine, doing some updates now. i've never been able to get the sound or video 100% though, so i guess that's the first things i'm trying to sort out :) | 07:29 |
snufft | makara: actually, it appears it's not connecting to the network either, which might inhibit point 1 and 2... | 07:30 |
makara | snufft, why not just put 13.04 on | 07:30 |
frodef | makara: thanks, but no relevant keybinding there it seems. | 07:30 |
snufft | makara: good question and one i'll be better able to answer once i figure out if there's anything worth saving on here.... | 07:31 |
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makara | frodef, have you been playing with xkb, or the bash config files? | 07:31 |
frodef | I don't see how bash could possibly have anything to do with this.. I've played with xmodmap, but that's been constant for ages. | 07:32 |
makara | snufft, much more likely to have your hardware work with a newer linux. Especially network/wifi cards | 07:32 |
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makara | frodef, xmodmap aye? | 07:34 |
makara | *raises eyebrows at frodef* | 07:34 |
snufft | makara: does hardware support go backwards with new releases though? this stuff's pretty old. core 2 duo, nvidia 8800gts, 4gb ram i think... | 07:34 |
frodef | makara: old-school? :) | 07:34 |
makara | snufft, I think I heard Linus just removed support for Intel 386dx. Core 2 Duo shouldn't be a problem | 07:36 |
snufft | makara: hahahaha, no worries then! i'll get my d/l on and catalog what's on this machine :) thanks heaps :) | 07:36 |
makara | frodef, if you're too clever, no one can help you | 07:38 |
makara | :) | 07:38 |
makara | frodef, did you check the other one: org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys.custom-keybindings.custom0.binding | 07:41 |
frodef | makara: well, possibly it's related but it really shouldn't be. I can't find any keybinding anywhere that's supposed to open a terminal at all. I'll check that one.. | 07:41 |
frodef | makara: can't find any custom-keybindings at all. | 07:43 |
agu10^ | How can i run a simple email server? | 07:43 |
makara | frodef, you using gtk2? | 07:47 |
makara | ago10^, there's no such thing | 07:48 |
frodef | makara: I don't even know.. whatever pops up after upgrading to 12.04? | 07:48 |
opalepatrick | Anyone had an issue with twitter icons profile images etc, not showing firefox on 13. | 07:48 |
opalepatrick | 04 unity | 07:48 |
albttashi | salaaam | 07:48 |
opalepatrick | I know very specific, but... ? | 07:49 |
frodef | makara: DESKTOP_SESSION=ubuntu-2d, fwiw. | 07:49 |
makara | frodef, can you try login with a different interface and see what happens (Cinnamon, Gnome3 etc) | 07:52 |
hulu | i want to change /etc/skel,but the livecd create default user not copy /etc/skel/ | 07:53 |
albttashi | any programmer ? | 07:53 |
frodef | makara: ok... | 07:54 |
faryshta | can you people recommend me a good game from the repos¡ | 07:54 |
faryshta | ? | 07:54 |
hulu | who can help me with the livecd | 07:55 |
makara | faryshta, kigo | 07:55 |
faryshta | makara, whats kigo? | 07:55 |
makara | Go is to the far east as Chess is to the West | 07:56 |
faryshta | makara, kigo on google returns a video converter | 07:56 |
makara | faryshta, you asked for a game from the repos, yes? | 07:57 |
faryshta | makara, yes | 07:57 |
makara | so...sudo apt-get install kigo | 07:58 |
faryshta | makara, https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/lucid/kigo/ this one? | 07:58 |
ke7vyv | What would cause my system to connect to my network slower then it should? | 07:58 |
faryshta | makara, i am not into board games. can you recommend me another one please? | 07:59 |
ke7vyv | All other devices connect at the same speed but one. Could Ubuntu some how be causing it? | 07:59 |
Safta | faryshta, what kind of game are you looking for? | 07:59 |
faryshta | Safta, battles, fights, plataforms, 2d like metal slug, link or mario. | 08:00 |
faryshta | Safta, rpg's | 08:00 |
hulu | who can help me | 08:01 |
Safta | faryshta, try Open Arena | 08:01 |
somsip | !ask | hulu | 08:01 |
ubottu | hulu: 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 | 08:01 |
hulu | who can help me custom the livecd | 08:02 |
somsip | hulu: maybe this will help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization | 08:03 |
Tex_Nick | faryshta: i just built a new PC for the grandkids ... installed a lot of free games ... they are playing Teeworlds right now they love it ... it's a platform game | 08:03 |
frodef | Shit, logging out wasn't supposed to kill my emacs.. | 08:03 |
Tex_Nick | Teeworlds is networked | 08:03 |
faryshta | Safta, yeah I like that game. Any other recommendation similar to that? Tex_Nick cool let me install it. | 08:03 |
frodef | anyhow, the terminal shortcut magically disappeared. Sigh. | 08:04 |
Safta | faryshta, i just googled for that one.. sorry.. I'm not playing any games :) | 08:04 |
Safta | but you can see some of them here: http://blog.sudobits.com/2011/03/07/top-10-ubuntu-games/ | 08:04 |
Kanna | o | 08:05 |
hulu | somsip: i had change the /etc/skel,but the livecd create default user not with /etc/skel | 08:06 |
somsip | hulu: I have no idea | 08:06 |
hulu | who can help me with the livecd | 08:08 |
Safta | Tex_Nick, do your kids enjoy ubuntu? | 08:08 |
Safta | grandkids.. sorry :) | 08:08 |
Tex_Nick | Safta : they have been using Windoze XP ... i just gave them this bew box 2 weeks ago with Ubuntu 13.04 installed ... they took to it like ducks to water ... they love it | 08:10 |
Safta | i'm happy to hear that.. I'm trying to make my father use Ubuntu but I don't know how to tell him that without scarying him :) | 08:11 |
bumdog | Safta: just dual boot. | 08:12 |
Safta | bumdog, then he won't be using Ubuntu :)) | 08:12 |
Tex_Nick | Safta : with some tweaking ... you can make Ubuntu look and feel a lot like Windoze ;-) | 08:12 |
* nevyn does not like dual boot as a migration strategy... | 08:13 | |
bumdog | Then KDE | 08:13 |
makara | faryshta, Limbo is a classic. Part of 'Humble Indie Bundle'. Google that | 08:14 |
bumdog | Limbo? | 08:15 |
albttashi | هلا | 08:15 |
deeprogram | hi ? | 08:16 |
l057c0d3r | hello | 08:16 |
deeprogram | why apt-cache can't find linux-headers-3.5.0-28-generic package ? | 08:16 |
deeprogram | I want to update my linux headers with apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` | 08:17 |
Ben64 | deeprogram: you should do linux-headers-generic | 08:18 |
faryshta | makara, thanks, googling | 08:18 |
faryshta | makara, limbo is not natively supported | 08:19 |
faryshta | makara, i am corrected https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/limbo/ | 08:20 |
bumdog | Hello | 08:21 |
bumdog | Any one here? | 08:22 |
datarecall_ | Hey Guy's I am having trouble with my second graphics card, the screens are on and I have the ubuntu wallpaper showing up but I cant get my mouse to the other screens and no taskbar their either | 08:22 |
bumdog | datarecall_: guessing nvidia | 08:25 |
Tex_Nick | datarecall_: on a dual head setup, you typically will only have the "taskbar" (sic) on one monitor | 08:25 |
datarecall_ | well i have 2 monitors working fine out of 4 with 2 taskbars | 08:25 |
datarecall_ | lemme grab my xorg.conf | 08:26 |
ejv | you're a good guy Tex_Nick , start the kiddies early on linux ;) | 08:26 |
talpur | hi members | 08:27 |
l057c0d3r | ejv.. my kids have never used a windows based computer before... | 08:27 |
Tex_Nick | ejv : you're referring to my grandkids ;-) ? | 08:27 |
l057c0d3r | still wonder how they are going to fare once they start school.. | 08:27 |
datarecall_ | http://paste2.org/pCKbb11y | 08:27 |
datarecall_ | 4 screens total 2 on each card | 08:27 |
l057c0d3r | also working on a child frendly and kidish looking setup for my gnome box for the kids... to make there experiences even better | 08:28 |
talpur | please help to resolve error to install libstdc++-devel.x86_64....I find the error Unable to locate package libstdc++-devel.x86_64,Couldn't find any package by regex 'libstdc++-devel.x86_64' | 08:28 |
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l057c0d3r | talpur: shot in the dark here.. have you tried using synaptic and searching for libstdc? | 08:29 |
l057c0d3r | also might want to click the reload button before searching | 08:29 |
l057c0d3r | talpur: would search the name filed only.. to reduce results | 08:30 |
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Tex_Nick | l057c0d3r: 2 grandkids here ... girl 7 & boy 9 ... their school uses win xp ... i've had them using xp for 2 years now ... time for them to start teaching the teachers though ;-) | 08:30 |
l057c0d3r | heh yeah.. i got a 7 and 4 year old.. both boys... the 7 year old knows hi way around linux rather well actually... | 08:31 |
l057c0d3r | not to teach him the term.. but a subject for another channel | 08:31 |
l057c0d3r | ~now... to teach | 08:31 |
talpur | l057c0d3r: it doesn't show any thing when I search libstdc++-devel.x86_64 | 08:32 |
datarecall_ | any thoughts guy's been trying for weeks its the only thing stopping me from making the full switch to linux | 08:32 |
llutz | talpur: the package is most likely named libstdc++6.x.x.x-dev | 08:33 |
llutz | talpur: for quantal it's libstdc++6-4.5-dev | 08:33 |
rudy62 | ciao a tutti | 08:34 |
rudy62 | !list | 08:35 |
ubottu | rudy62: 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 ». | 08:35 |
Tex_Nick | l057c0d3r: lol yeah i have the kids box rather limited ... used alacarte to remove a LOT of menu items as well as several "kid proof" tweaks ;-) | 08:35 |
talpur | l057c0d3r: I am searching like this apt-cache search libstdc++6-4.5-dev | 08:35 |
agu10^_ | hello. what do you suggest for setting up a simple email forwarding server to get custom email addresses? | 08:40 |
Cristen | Hi everyone, how can I set up a directory to be accessed with apache but also to be writable by me ? I tried changing the rights to www-data:www-data but I can't overwrite files inside the dir. | 08:40 |
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Ben64 | Cristen: as long as it is world readable it will work on apache | 08:41 |
Cristen | Ben64 the rights are set to 755 which works, I also tried with chown me:me and adding myself to the group. But when I try to fopen in the logs it says access denied. | 08:42 |
snuggl | Cristen: the second number is group | 08:42 |
snuggl | Cristen: add you and www-data to same group i.e "www-admins" or whatever | 08:43 |
snuggl | then give that group write access | 08:43 |
faulesaepfle | hallo | 08:43 |
Cristen | I see snuggl, I didn't knew that workaround. Is it the correct way to setup a local webserver workstation ? | 08:44 |
Ben64 | i usually have web folders in the user's home directory | 08:44 |
snuggl | Cristen: no the correct way is that each website has its own user account and cannot touch the others | 08:44 |
snuggl | correct as in safe | 08:44 |
Cristen | ok so I created a www dir in my own home directory, how do I achieve the safe method ? | 08:45 |
MonkeyDust | Cristen tip: there's also #ubuntu-server | 08:46 |
snuggl | Cristen: i dont know what you are deploying so its hard to tell | 08:46 |
Cristen | ty MonkeyDust | 08:46 |
snuggl | Cristen: but as a rule-of-thumb, assume that the www-data user is 100% hacked and everyone can run commands as that user. | 08:46 |
snuggl | so dont leave stuff writeable by it etc. | 08:46 |
Cristen | snuggl a lamp server with only me | 08:46 |
Cristen | no other users | 08:47 |
Amelia28 | humm.. ok so lately my updates, i get reminders for installing updates, but for some reason lately when i run the update it seems it just reminds me later and i can see it wants to install the same stuff. Well today i took another shot at installing the updates and when my computer froze and i rebooted, it pass's the ubuntu screen, but then is black and all i see is the wheel thinking and it just does this.. indefinantly and does not boot to | 08:48 |
LinuxNewbie | ello :) | 08:51 |
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Tex_Nick | going down for restart after update ... hope this fix's my one gripe with 13.04 Ò^Ó | 08:53 |
LinuxNewbish | ello again | 08:54 |
LinuxNewbish | anybody home ? | 08:55 |
betrayd | hey | 08:55 |
LinuxNewbish | hello | 08:55 |
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LinuxNewbish | any tech support around ? | 08:58 |
DJones | !ask | LinuxNewbish | 08:58 |
ubottu | LinuxNewbish: 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 | 08:58 |
LinuxNewbish | i cant install ubuntu on myHDD when i boot from my CD | 08:59 |
betrayd | !details | LinuxNewbish | 09:00 |
ubottu | LinuxNewbish: 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 ..." | 09:00 |
Tex_Nick | !details | LinuxNewbish | 09:00 |
Tex_Nick | LinuxNewbish: what distro, dual boot or new install ... what exactly are you trying to do | 09:03 |
LinuxNewbish | I Have a problem with my installation when i try to install it on my HDD it doesnt the ubuntu version 12.04 i want to daul boot it with win 8 | 09:05 |
LinuxNewbish | what should i do | 09:05 |
Tex_Nick | LinuxNewbish: how did you create the CD ... did you do a hash check on the ISO | 09:05 |
SangeetKhatri | hey i have around 1mb..ps internet connection but i cannot even play 360p videos without pausing and buffering | 09:07 |
starbuck | hi, anybody using guake terminal? | 09:07 |
LinuxNewbish | download the x64 ubuntu and burn it as in your instrucation | 09:07 |
starbuck | is there a way to start the guake terminal window in fullscreen? | 09:07 |
SangeetKhatri | i am running lubuntu 13.04 and speed drops when i use youtube.com, other sites giving good speeds | 09:08 |
llutz | starbuck: f12-f11 | 09:08 |
Celzic | Hi, I'm getting "ilesystem check or mount failed. A maintenance shell will now be started. CONTROL-D will terminate this shell and continue booting after re-trying filesystems. Any further errors will be ignored." at the boot. I ran fsck and it fixed some errors but after that I end up with the same message and fsck is not reporting any new errors. Any clues what to try next ? | 09:09 |
starbuck | llutz: yeah i know that, but i would like to press F12 and be in Fullscreen already | 09:09 |
cfhowlett | SangeetKhatri, depends on the actual speed available and on the content you're viewing. Expect Hi Def to be slower ... not an ubuntu problem | 09:09 |
zetheroo | I have installed PGI Compiler software on an Ubuntu server ... but for some reason when issuing the pgi commands they only work if I give the full path to the command.... how can I make it so that the commands work on their own!? | 09:09 |
betrayd | zetheroo: add the execs to your $PATH, or put them in the right place | 09:11 |
betrayd | executables | 09:11 |
SangeetKhatri | @cfhiowlett i am watching in 360p not hi def | 09:11 |
zetheroo | betrayd: I heard about this before ... how do you "add the executables to your $PATH" ? | 09:11 |
SangeetKhatri | and when i see the speed in gnome-system-monitor then i see only around 20~30kbps while playing youtube streams, on normal usage it shows 90~100 kBps speeds | 09:12 |
cfhowlett | SangeetKhatri, ok. also be aware that some ISP's and some sys admins (cough WORKPLACE NETWORK cough) throttle your throug | 09:12 |
benbro1 | how can I install mysql-server without a password prompt? I'm trying sudo apt-get install -y mysql-server | 09:13 |
histo | zetheroo: put the commands in your $PATH | 09:13 |
SangeetKhatri | but it used to work fine until i upgrade from linux mint 14 to Lubuntu | 09:13 |
Tex_Nick | LinuxNewbish: it's likely that Win 8 & your PC are using "Secure Boot" ... that is a BIOS feature ... if that is the case see the following | 09:13 |
histo | benbro1: what's wrong with a password prompt? | 09:13 |
zetheroo | histo: sorry ... is $PATH a file? | 09:13 |
llutz | zetheroo: you don't add "executables" to your $PATH, you add directories containing those executables | 09:13 |
histo | zetheroo: "echo $PATH" in a terminal | 09:13 |
Tex_Nick | !uefi | LinuxNewbish | 09:13 |
ubottu | LinuxNewbish: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware, it is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI | 09:13 |
benbro1 | histo: I want to install it automatically with a script | 09:14 |
histo | benbro1: then give the script proper permissions so sudo isn't needed. | 09:14 |
llutz | zetheroo: add to ~/.bashrc "export PATH=$PATH:/dir/with/the/executables" | 09:14 |
loldog | !secure boot | loldog | 09:14 |
histo | benbro1: or sudo somescript | 09:14 |
zetheroo | histo: I get this : /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games | 09:14 |
benbro1 | histo: I mean mysql password | 09:14 |
benbro1 | histo: when you install mysql-server it asks you for mysql root user password | 09:15 |
zetheroo | llutz: ok thanks! | 09:15 |
histo | zetheroo: meaning applications in those directories seperated by : are in your $PATH | 09:15 |
zetheroo | histo: ah ok ;) | 09:16 |
LinuxNewbish | thanks tex_nick | 09:16 |
histo | benbro1: ahh I thought you mean apt asking. hrm... | 09:16 |
betrayd | Best explanation so far superuser.com/questions/251038/add-folder-to-path | 09:17 |
betrayd | zetheroo: ^ | 09:17 |
histo | benbro1: Why do you want to install it via script may I ask while I research? | 09:17 |
Tex_Nick | LinuxNewbish: hope that points you in a good direction ... if not, report back ... with details ;-) | 09:17 |
betrayd | zetheroo: | 09:18 |
benbro1 | histo: looks like this is the answer http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7739645/install-mysql-on-ubuntu-without-password-prompt | 09:19 |
betrayd | that was actually a weak link | 09:19 |
betrayd | mine was not ben 's | 09:19 |
histo | benbro1: That will work just wondering why on earth you'd want to do this | 09:20 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | hullo, bit o' networking help? | 09:20 |
histo | !details | ntzrmtthihu777 | 09:21 |
ubottu | ntzrmtthihu777: 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 ..." | 09:21 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | I'm attempting to run bitlbee and its skype plugin. problem is is skyped (a tcp server for skype) runs on port 2727 by default and nmap and other utils show that port to be closed. | 09:21 |
benbro1 | histo: I want to install some packages with a script without a prompt. | 09:22 |
benbro1 | histo: what's so complicated about that? | 09:22 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: ss -ant | 09:22 |
Caerostris | have you tried apt-get install -y? | 09:22 |
histo | benbro1: It's not complicated just don't understand why someone would want to take the time to write a script rather than just install the packages | 09:23 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | port is closed. | 09:23 |
meet_ | does gnome 3.8 work well on ubuntu13? or should i wait for a little longer? | 09:23 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: are you sure the daemon is running? I haven't used bitlbee in ages.... Is bitlbee started and skyped or whatever else it needs | 09:23 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | benbro1: its pretty easy. script should read sudo apt-get install -y packages. | 09:24 |
Caerostris | benbro1: # apt-get install lynx -y will install lynx without prompt | 09:24 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: bitlbee has help documentation built right in with the "help" command in the server window | 09:24 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: yes, i've started bitlbee, connected to localhost, etc. problem is the skyped. | 09:24 |
histo | Caerostris: I believe benbro1 stated he tried -y maybe i'm wrong though. | 09:24 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: maybe ask the author? | 09:25 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | but port 2727, the one that skyped operates on, is closed. | 09:25 |
DJHenjin | Hey guys, I have a bit of a problem, I have a 64 GB of RAM server, that should only be using ab out 20 GB, I expect 42 GB to be free, yet my current Actual free RAM is at 26.16 GB, This means i have 16.51 GB of RAM used that I cannot account for, Any tips on tracking down where the Excess RAM use is going to? | 09:25 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: look for logs or man files for skyped plugin or whatever | 09:25 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | DJHenjin: could just be ram being used as cache. | 09:25 |
Caerostris | oh, yeah, just read his first message | 09:25 |
histo | DJHenjin: pastebin the output of free -m | 09:26 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: I just wanna know how to open a port. I tried via ufw allow 2727/tcp, but no difference. | 09:26 |
DJHenjin | ntzrmtthihu777: Before april 28th, The RAM usage was as expected, but since then, the RAM usage has increased slowly over a couple of days, and I need to find out where that RAM is gone to | 09:26 |
Caerostris | benbero1, have you tried this? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7739645/install-mysql-on-ubuntu-without-password-prompt | 09:26 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: sudo ufw | 09:26 |
Joanet | Hi all. I'm trying to change the logo and the background image using ubuntu-tweak but, although I've copied the files to /usr/shares/backgrounds folder and set the right permissions it doesn't work. I'm using ubuntu 12.04 x64. Any idea? | 09:27 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: yeah, I meant I used it though. | 09:27 |
zetheroo | how do you remove a path from $PATH ? | 09:27 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: Is skype plugin for bitlbee seperate from it? | 09:27 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Joanet: you neda mod the theme.xml thing. | 09:27 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: yes. | 09:27 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | zetheroo: likely same way you added it. how did you add it? | 09:27 |
DJHenjin | on top , which colum is the actual RAM that a process is using, and what to the VIRT/RES/SHR mean exactly? to me it looks like Virtual, Reserved, and Shared | 09:28 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: looks like the skype protocol was added to bitlbee in 2011 | 09:28 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: http://bugs.bitlbee.org/bitlbee/changeset/devel%2C802 | 09:28 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: not sure why you are using a plugin | 09:28 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: see, I can see the status of my friends on skype and such. | 09:28 |
zetheroo | ntzrmtthihu777:: I used "export PATH=$PATH:/..." | 09:28 |
Caerostris | zetheroo: try this PATH=$(echo $PATH | sed -e 's;:\?/home/user/bin;;' -e 's;/home/user/bin:\?;;') | 09:29 |
zetheroo | ntzrmtthihu777: that added a path ... but if I need to remove it what is the correct command? | 09:29 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | zetheroo: then short of echo $PATH and then export PATH="with:paths:removed:" I do not see it. | 09:29 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | zetheroo: and its only for the current session. if you close and open your term it shall flush the change. | 09:29 |
zetheroo | ntzrmtthihu777: how do I add a path permanently? | 09:30 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: I've read all them docs; still needa use the plugin. | 09:30 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | zetheroo: add the export command you used to you ~/.bashrc file. | 09:30 |
histo | zetheroo: http://askubuntu.com/questions/60218/how-to-add-a-directory-to-my-path | 09:30 |
zetheroo | ntzrmtthihu777: ok | 09:30 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: but this still does not answer my question on opening a port. | 09:30 |
Caerostris | Does anyone here know a bit about krb5 and nfs4? | 09:31 |
isuldor | hmm, apt-get install is saying "Unable to locate package xdotool", do I need to enable some repository? | 09:31 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: sudo ufw allow someport will work | 09:31 |
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histo | ntzrmtthihu777: disable your firewall temporarily to see if that is the issue. I highly doubt that to be the case. | 09:31 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: did that, no dice. ss -ant and nmap 127.0.0.7 show the port to be firmly closed. | 09:31 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | same. | 09:32 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: What I'm saying is nothing is listening there. | 09:32 |
Joanet | ntzrmtthihu777: thanks, but no other way instead of modifing the file? Neither ubuntu-tweak or other app? | 09:33 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: sudo ufw allow proto tcp from any to any port 2272 | 09:33 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Joanet: not that I know of. | 09:34 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: or you could sudo ufw allow 2727/tcp etc... | 09:34 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: did, and did that as well (as I have said before), and stil ss -ant & nmap 127.0.0.1 show them to be closed. | 09:35 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: you could sudo ufw disable I believe to check | 09:35 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: did that as well. | 09:35 |
betrayd | wonder if its a router thing overrides all | 09:36 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: what do you mean by "closed" it's not showing as listening? | 09:36 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | I mean nmap shows only 3ports/tcp to be OPEN, and does not show anything regarding 2727 in ss | 09:37 |
f11f12 | how can I prevent tftpd (in.tftpd) to go into background? I tried -l -L -v -v options | 09:37 |
snuggl | you dont need nmap for local ports | 09:37 |
snuggl | use lsof | 09:37 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: Right because nothing is listening on 2727 as I've said you problem is with skyped or whatever not needed plugin you are running. Skype is built into bitlbee NO PLUGIN NEEDED | 09:37 |
snuggl | that will also tell you *who* has the port open and with what deamon | 09:37 |
makara | hi. EEE with 12.04 boots into command line grub. How to make it open Ubuntu, and do it automatically every time? | 09:38 |
MonkeyDust | skype is unstable, here | 09:38 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: are you listening to me: the version of bitlbee in the default repos does not have this function. | 09:38 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | and again, the skyped daemon *still* needs to be running. | 09:38 |
histo | !info bitlbee | 09:39 |
ubottu | bitlbee (source: bitlbee): An IRC to other chat networks gateway (default version). In component universe, is optional. Version 3.2-1 (raring), package size 243 kB, installed size 665 kB | 09:39 |
MonkeyDust | ntzrmtthihu777 there seems to be something wrong with skype, I too have to reinstall it after each reboot | 09:40 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | MonkeyDust: we're not discussing skype; that works fine for me, I jsut detest the ui | 09:40 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: You need to contact the author of the skype plugin for bitlbee. | 09:40 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: Your issue is not with your firewall | 09:40 |
MonkeyDust | oh, cosmetics | 09:42 |
shellox | hi is anyone using ubuntu on a macbook late 2009? | 09:43 |
histo | !mac | shellox | 09:43 |
ubottu | shellox: For help on installing and using Ubuntu on a mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages | 09:43 |
snuggl | is there any good anti virus scanner thats free? | 09:43 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | MonkeyDust: no, not so much as looks as to how its being used. | 09:43 |
shellox | histo: i know the stupid pages | 09:43 |
MonkeyDust | snuggl clam-tk | 09:43 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | snuggl: no need, for the most part, but clamscan is good. | 09:43 |
histo | !av | snuggl | 09:43 |
ubottu | snuggl: Antivirus is something you don't need on !Linux. except where files are then passed to windows computers (perhaps using samba), See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Antivirus | 09:43 |
shellox | but the graphics card isn't coming up in the ubuntu installer, which is odd | 09:44 |
snuggl | MonkeyDust: ty! | 09:44 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: if you disabled ufw why do you think it's still blocking some random port? | 09:44 |
shellox | it's a 9400M | 09:44 |
snuggl | well its for a network shares of exe files so i have a reason to do it. | 09:44 |
histo | shellox: what kind of graphics card? | 09:44 |
shellox | it fails with 'No screens found' for any reason | 09:44 |
shellox | histo: nvidia 9400m | 09:44 |
histo | snuggl: then check out the community page on anti virus | 09:44 |
histo | !nvidia | shellox | 09:45 |
ubottu | shellox: For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto | 09:45 |
snuggl | histo: will do!" | 09:45 |
histo | snuggl: clam will work find for you most likely | 09:45 |
shellox | histo: i had an old version of ubuntu once on it and that worked fine | 09:45 |
shellox | but it doesn't work with new versions anymore and I try to find out why :P | 09:46 |
histo | shellox: Can you describe what isn't working fine? | 09:46 |
histo | !details | shellox | 09:46 |
ubottu | shellox: 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 ..." | 09:46 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: and I have been in the #bitlbee room for quite some time dealing with this. | 09:47 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: Yes and what does that have to do with ufw if it's disabled? | 09:48 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: I'm trying to help you... You need to look into whether skyped is running if you need it. If it is then what port it thinks it is listening on etc.... using lsof etc... | 09:48 |
shellox | histo: The machine is a macbook late 2009 with a nvidia 9400m graphics card. I created a live usb from mac os x, can boot from it. I select "boot live cd without installing" and it gets a black screen. If I set nomodeset as kernel parameter and boot it shows the splash screen and ends up in a textconsole. startx doesn't bring up the X server and fails with no screens found. | 09:49 |
Tex_Nick | snuggl: about the only way that an exe file would infect ubuntu would be thru wine ... and i have not heard of that happening yet | 09:49 |
shellox | ubuntu version is the newest | 09:49 |
histo | shellox: install proper nividia drivers possibly from another machine or via text mode. sudo apt-get install nvidia-current | 09:50 |
snuggl | Tex_Nick: (11:43) ( snuggl) well its for a network shares of exe files so i have a reason to do it. | 09:50 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: and I've told you I've started skyped on 2727, and I've just tried 2 other ports, matching the config inside of the bitlbee controll channel. what is insulting in the highest is your repetition of instructions I've already stated, frequently, that I have attempted. | 09:50 |
john-gild | Hello all! | 09:50 |
snuggl | Tex_Nick: one computer uploads .exe, other computer downloads it, both of them are windows. =) | 09:50 |
john-gild | I have some problem w/ ip+port forwarding… | 09:50 |
john-gild | I want a quite very simple thing | 09:51 |
john-gild | I want all traffic from my PC, aimed at 1.2.3.4:80 to be redirected at localhost:8080. | 09:51 |
snuggl | john-gild: shoot | 09:51 |
john-gild | Nothing else. | 09:51 |
john-gild | Note that I can’t and won’t ping 1.2.3.4 | 09:51 |
Tex_Nick | snuggl: ahhh ok ... sorry ... now i have the picture ;-) | 09:52 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: Can you confirm skyped is actually running? is there any form of log? can you perhaps post some of this to pastebin so we all can see what you are trying? | 09:52 |
snuggl | john-gild: sure, use UFW to setup a port forward | 09:53 |
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agu10^ | hello! | 09:53 |
snuggl | john-gild: that should be googleable | 09:53 |
agu10^ | hello. what do you suggest for setting up a simple email forwarding server to get custom email addresses? | 09:53 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: as I've ran it in debug mode, and can see the actions as they occur, then yes I can confirm that skyped is in fact running, but it cannot reach bitlbee due to closed ports. | 09:53 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: for instance ps aux | grep skype | pastebinit && find -iname "skype*" /var/log | pastebinit | 09:53 |
isuldor | whups | 09:54 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: Okay you did not say that earlier | 09:54 |
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john-gild | Thanks snuggl, I’ll give it a try. | 09:54 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: Perhaps there is a bug with the plugin as you've already ruled out your firewall. | 09:54 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Traceback (most recent call last): | 09:55 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | File "/usr/bin/pastebinit", line 339, in <module> | 09:57 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | page = url_opener.open(website, params) #Send the informations and be redirected to the final page | 09:57 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | File "/usr/lib/python2.7/urllib.py", line 209, in open | 09:57 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | return getattr(self, name)(url, data) | 09:57 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | File "/usr/lib/python2.7/urllib.py", line 344, in open_http | 09:57 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | h.endheaders(data) | 09:57 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | File "/usr/lib/python2.7/httplib.py", line 954, in endheaders | 09:57 |
FloodBot1 | ntzrmtthihu777: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 09:57 |
Tex_Nick | who is john galt ? is he john-gild ? ;-) | 09:57 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | well that did not work at all. but regardless, skyped and bitlbee are both running, but my skype account on bitlbee cannot see the output of skyped | 09:59 |
john-gild | snuggl: “sudo ufw allow from 1.2.3.4 port 80 to 127.0.0.1 port 8080;sudo ufw enable” should do it, right? | 09:59 |
akar1m | hello guys | 09:59 |
akar1m | I have a question about Arch Linux ? | 09:59 |
akar1m | I entered this command. #pacman -S xorg-server xorg-xinit xorg-utils xorg-server-utils | 09:59 |
llutz | !ot | akar1m wrong channel | 09:59 |
ubottu | akar1m wrong channel: #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! | 09:59 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | arunprasadr: then why not ask in the arch channel? we deal with apt-get here, not packman. | 09:59 |
akar1m | command gave 3 output on my screen | 09:59 |
akar1m | k | 10:00 |
snuggl | john-gild: that will just open the port in the firewall, you need to "port forward" it | 10:00 |
DJones | akar1m: This is Ubuntu support, I think the Arch IRC channel is #archlinux (but I'm not certain) | 10:00 |
arunprasadr | ntzrmtthihu777: what? i never asked anything in this channel? someone using my nick name? | 10:01 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | arunprasadr: my bad, aiming at akar1m :X | 10:01 |
arunprasadr | ntzrmtthihu777: np! :) | 10:02 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: I made it work | 10:02 |
hum4n1c1d3 | :D | 10:02 |
histo | hum4n1c1d3: what was it? | 10:02 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: is bitlbee listening for skyped traffic? | 10:02 |
devjustforfun | hello. Anybody can me explain. When i create .bash_profile in my home directory why .bashrc not loaded? | 10:03 |
hum4n1c1d3 | histo: the tutorial is wrong, you have to download "ALL THE .deb" | 10:03 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: I've done as the tutorial has instructed, and set the account to listen on port 2727 | 10:03 |
hum4n1c1d3 | then: | 10:04 |
hum4n1c1d3 | cd Downloads | 10:04 |
hum4n1c1d3 | sudo dpkg -i iscan*.deb | 10:04 |
devjustforfun | what an order of loading shell configuration files? | 10:04 |
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hum4n1c1d3 | then edit /etc/udev/rules.d/60_iscan.rules | 10:04 |
llutz | devjustforfun: "man bash" read the "Invocation" part | 10:05 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | devjustforfun: not 100% sure, but .bashrc should be loaded by default. | 10:05 |
hum4n1c1d3 | then edit /etc/sane.d/dll.conf | 10:05 |
hum4n1c1d3 | then edit /etc/sane.d/epkowa.con | 10:05 |
hum4n1c1d3 | restart the multifunction and it works perfectly | 10:05 |
devjustforfun | in my case it's not true if i create .bash_profile my .bashrc not loaded | 10:05 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | and a note of curiosity, what is speech-dispatcher? my shutdown/boot up info tells me its not started. | 10:05 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | devjustforfun: then add source ~/.bashrc to the .bashprofile. | 10:06 |
betrayd | ntzrmtthihu777: is the tutorial appropriate for skype w/ a bitlbee plugin, or skype with builtin bitlbee | 10:06 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | betrayd: with plugin. | 10:06 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: perhaps try a newer version of bitlbee with the skype plugin guys code merged? | 10:08 |
histo | !find speech-dispatcher | 10:08 |
ubottu | Found: speech-dispatcher, speech-dispatcher-dbg, cl-speech-dispatcher, speech-dispatcher-doc-cs, speech-dispatcher-festival | 10:08 |
john-gild | snuggl: as always, google results are just about port forwarding without IP forwarding, nothing is never clear about that… How, after 40 years, nobody never thought to bring a KISS-compliant “bind --from 1.2.3.4:80 --to 127.0.0.1:8080” ?? | 10:08 |
snuggl | john-gild: =D | 10:09 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: again. I was (and still am) in #bitlbee, and the very latest version still requires the skyped service to be running. | 10:09 |
Ben64 | john-gild: what are you even trying to do | 10:09 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: looks like something for usability | 10:09 |
john-gild | Is it soooo complicated to give some simple tools to users that aren’t network geniuses? | 10:09 |
snuggl | UFW is a big step forward from the previous firewall confs | 10:09 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: k | 10:09 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | and does anyone know how to "unzip | 10:09 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | a deb? | 10:09 |
snuggl | john-gild: i think fw-syntax historically has more in common with IOS/routers then unix | 10:09 |
snuggl | so if you know your cisco its quite familiar | 10:09 |
somsip | ntzrmtthihu777: http://www.g-loaded.eu/2008/01/28/how-to-extract-rpm-or-deb-packages/ | 10:10 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: ar vx somepackage.deb | 10:10 |
llutz | ntzrmtthihu777: dpkg -x package.deb /tmp | 10:10 |
histo | ntzrmtthihu777: then tar -xzvf data.tar.gz | 10:10 |
john-gild | Ben64: I want that all traffic I and only I aim at 1.2.3.4:80 goes instead to localhost:8080 | 10:11 |
devjustforfun | A login shell is one whose first character of argument zero is a -. What's means a - | 10:11 |
Ben64 | john-gild: why | 10:12 |
snuggl | devjustforfun: an actual dash | 10:12 |
john-gild | Ben64: Note that I do not and will not ping 1.2.3.4. | 10:12 |
Ben64 | john-gild: what does ping have to do with anything | 10:12 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: thank you for that. I've got a deb that is in its purest form a bash script, and it would be a pain to hunt down a deb for it again for just a text file. | 10:12 |
hulu | helo | 10:12 |
john-gild | Ben64: For IPTables it change sooooo many things, when it refuses redirections for unknown hosts. | 10:13 |
mchlbhm | I'm having issues updating Ubuntu 12.04. Any takers? | 10:13 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: i keep small scripts and exe's in ~/.bin [addded to $PATH], so when I reinstall I retain them (separate /home ;) ) | 10:13 |
Ben64 | mchlbhm: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade | 10:13 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | mchlbhm: don't do it, my advice ;) | 10:13 |
hulu | why ubuntu 13.04 livecd create default user without /etc/skel | 10:13 |
hulu | who can help me | 10:13 |
histo | mchlbhm: What sort of issues? | 10:14 |
histo | hulu: It should be using skel | 10:14 |
mchlbhm | After update, it asked to reboot. I did. I was confronted with a blank, purple screen | 10:14 |
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mchlbhm | It hung there forever, so naturally my impatient self decided to force a reboot. | 10:15 |
hulu | histo: i had change the /etc/skel,but default user (ubuntu) no change | 10:15 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | hulu: one: unless you | 10:16 |
betrayd | devjustforfun: to see if your .bashrc didn't load, run . .bashrc in a terminal | 10:16 |
histo | hulu: when did you change it? | 10:16 |
Ben64 | mchlbhm: and? | 10:16 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | re going all out in modding the iso, ir you reboot the live session all the changes are *lost* | 10:16 |
histo | mchlbhm: Okay and now what is it doing? | 10:16 |
hulu | histo: i'm custom the livecd | 10:16 |
histo | hulu: was the ubuntu user already created? | 10:17 |
hulu | histo: the user is create by livecd at boot | 10:17 |
mchlbhm | Now the screen flashes, the password screen does some weird wrap around/ ghosting (two screens, mouse pointers) | 10:17 |
devjustforfun | <betrayd> it didn't load because i have a echo statement in top of my file. | 10:17 |
mchlbhm | Sorry, I type slow | 10:17 |
betrayd | try it now devjustforfun | 10:18 |
betrayd | devjustforfun: maybe an error is keeping it from running | 10:18 |
hulu | histo: i change the /etc/skel before user create | 10:18 |
histo | hulu: I don't think the user is created on boot | 10:18 |
hulu | histo: when the user create | 10:19 |
Ben64 | mchlbhm: vhich video card? did you install the proprietary driver? | 10:19 |
histo | hulu: what is your native language? | 10:19 |
mchlbhm | Lost me | 10:19 |
hulu | histo: chinese | 10:19 |
MonkeyDust | !cn | 10:20 |
ubottu | 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw | 10:20 |
histo | !nomodeset | mchlbhm | 10:20 |
ubottu | mchlbhm: 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 | 10:20 |
minas | i'm looking for a program that shows FPS in games (like fraps in windows) | 10:20 |
devjustforfun | <betrayd> it's work find without errors. i think Ubuntu first load .bash_profile and if it dosen't exist than load .bashrc. i think i should load from .bash_profile .bashrc | 10:20 |
hulu | histo: the livecd's default user isn't create on boot? | 10:20 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | minas: what game | 10:20 |
betrayd | devjustforfun: ok | 10:20 |
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savagecroc | how can i run a process as another user in the background | 10:21 |
minas | ntzrmtthihu777, any opengl game | 10:21 |
betrayd | devjustforfun: so it's one or the other, not both | 10:21 |
mchlbhm | Thank you, ubottu and Ben64 | 10:21 |
savagecroc | additional information .. i pretty much have to start the command with "sudo su postgres" | 10:21 |
Ben64 | savagecroc: don't do "sudo su" | 10:21 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | minas: well emulators tend to have their own, and I doubt a generic google search for "fps counter opengl" will do, so how about looking for specific games? | 10:22 |
savagecroc | Ben64: i'm not sure of another way of doing it | 10:22 |
betrayd | minas: usually the game should show it, any other app would affect its performance | 10:22 |
Ben64 | savagecroc: what are you actually trying to accomplish | 10:22 |
savagecroc | Ben64: run a database dump | 10:22 |
hulu | histo: can you help me? | 10:22 |
savagecroc | and background the process so i can continue run commands to check the status of the db dump | 10:23 |
histo | !remaster | hulu | 10:23 |
ubottu | hulu: Interested in remastering the Ubuntu !LiveCD or !Alternate installer? See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization - Or use tools such as http://uck.sourceforge.net/ or http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/DRU_Disc_Remastering_Utility | 10:23 |
llutz | savagecroc: sudo -u postgres | 10:23 |
savagecroc | i.e. do dump, loop: (check process, wait 5 seconds); check exit status | 10:23 |
MonkeyDust | !info ubuntu-benchmark-tools | minas | 10:23 |
ubottu | minas: ubuntu-benchmark-tools (source: ubuntu-testing-tools): Metapackage with tools to aid in benchmarking in Ubuntu. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.1 (raring), package size 1 kB, installed size 26 kB | 10:23 |
savagecroc | llutz: i can't do that.. it prompts me for a password | 10:23 |
Ben64 | savagecroc: well you can start any command in the background with & at the end | 10:23 |
hulu | histo: i can build the livecd | 10:24 |
savagecroc | llutz: and the ssh library i'm using doesn't provide a way for me to set it, this user can sudo without a password.. but sudo -u postgres.. prompts for one | 10:24 |
hulu | hulu: i think the 13.04 have some change | 10:24 |
llutz | savagecroc: sudo -u postgres psql | 10:24 |
savagecroc | llutz: still prompts for a password | 10:25 |
MonkeyDust | minas also look on phoronix: http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/?k=downloads | 10:25 |
minas | MonkeyDust, ubottu thanks, I'll check it out | 10:25 |
Andmint | Hi, is it possible to multiboot Ubuntu on SSD? | 10:25 |
tanveer_ | hi all | 10:25 |
histo | Andmint: yes | 10:25 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Andmint: no reason why not. | 10:25 |
tanveer_ | how to uninstall an installed package in ubuntu via command line | 10:26 |
savagecroc | Ben64: https://gist.github.com/freedomfreddy/1c3e6e0e376c6b74e022 << that's what i'm trying to run | 10:26 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | anyone with skills building x11 cursor themes in here? | 10:26 |
llutz | tanveer_: sudo apt-get purge packagename | 10:27 |
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savagecroc | it's got an & at the end | 10:27 |
savagecroc | but doesn't return me control | 10:27 |
minas | MonkeyDust, I just read that compiz can do it (tell me the fps) | 10:27 |
ronalds | since 13.04 eye of gnome does have some bug or something | 10:27 |
hulu | who can help me with livecd | 10:27 |
Tex_Nick | Andmint: for all practicall purposes an SSD functions the sane as a Hard Drive | 10:27 |
somsip | savagecroc: you have noticed that the blanix_int table name is split over two lines? | 10:28 |
mchlbhm | Don't suppose theres more beginner friendly instructins... I suppose I could delete Ubuntu, reinstall and forego updating until I have a better understanding | 10:28 |
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ntzrmtthihu777 | hulu: why would you want to change the livecd? | 10:28 |
savagecroc | somsip: sorry that's just to make it readable.. it's all on one line | 10:28 |
MonkeyDust | minas where did you read that? | 10:28 |
ronalds | why pictures close when I open one sometimes | 10:28 |
hulu | ntzrmtthihu777: i want to add some soft to livecd | 10:29 |
minas | MonkeyDust, ubuntu forums | 10:29 |
ronalds | ? | 10:29 |
ronalds | should I report a bug? | 10:29 |
somsip | savagecroc: it doesn't make it readable. It makes it wrong. And should the & echo $! be && echo $! | 10:29 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | hulu: why? | 10:29 |
hulu | ntzrmtthihu777: ? | 10:29 |
minas | MonkeyDust, there's a plugin in CCSM called "benchmark" I just enabled it and it works. I;ll try it in a game now | 10:29 |
tanveer_ | savagecroc, how to uninstall an installed package in ubuntu via command line | 10:30 |
mchlbhm | and before I do. What is normal Ubuntu updating behavior? | 10:30 |
hulu | ntzrmtthihu777: i want to and some soft to livecd | 10:30 |
MonkeyDust | !uck | hulu | 10:30 |
ubottu | hulu: uck is a tool that helps you customise official Ubuntu Live CDs (including Kubuntu/Xubuntu and Edubuntu) to your needs. See http://uck.sourceforge.net/ | 10:30 |
savagecroc | tanveer_: apt-get uninstall maybe? | 10:30 |
llutz | tanveer_: sudo apt-get purge packagename | 10:30 |
hulu | MonkeyDust: i had use uck | 10:30 |
theadmin | mchlbhm: Open update-manager, upgrade all packages, open update-manager again, the update-notification shall appear, use that. | 10:30 |
hulu | ntzrmtthihu777: can you help me? | 10:31 |
tanveer_ | llutz, and savagecroc, thanks | 10:31 |
mchlbhm | ty admin | 10:31 |
savagecroc | https://gist.github.com/freedomfreddy/41f671050b330057f751 << ok that's exactly what i'm running | 10:32 |
theadmin | mchlbhm: If you're on an LTS release (10.04, 12.04, etcetera), they default to only upgrading to the LTS releases (which makes sense), but you can change that in the update manager's settings. | 10:32 |
mchlbhm | Seriously, thank you for being patient with my ignorance | 10:32 |
savagecroc | i'm not getting control back from the process | 10:32 |
mchlbhm | Are there certain updates I wouldn't want? | 10:32 |
ajith | Hello I would like install only kde on ubuntu 12.04 not gnome | 10:32 |
theadmin | mchlbhm: Please mention the full nickname of who you're talking to in your messages. You can use tab if nickname is long or complicated (e.g. thea<TAB> = theadmin) | 10:33 |
ajith | \I want kde 3.5 not more than that | 10:33 |
hulu | who can help me | 10:33 |
theadmin | ajith: 3.5? That's WAY old, not supported anymore. | 10:33 |
hulu | i guess it's a bug | 10:33 |
theadmin | ajith: However, check: http://trinitydesktop.org | 10:33 |
somsip | savagecroc: won't the final & only apply to the last echo $! | tee... given that you are seprating commands with ; | 10:33 |
mchlbhm | theadmin: My apologies | 10:33 |
OerHeks | ajith, KDE is @ 4.1 now, install the Kubuntu iso or kubuntu-desktop package and choode kubuntu @ login | 10:33 |
savagecroc | hmm yeah.. good point | 10:34 |
theadmin | mchlbhm: Meh it's no problem, just easier to keep track of conversations this way (clients highlight the nickname) | 10:34 |
hulu | helo everyone | 10:35 |
hulu | who can help me | 10:35 |
savagecroc | somsip: where should the & go then because i really have command > pipe1 2> pipe2 && command; command; command & | 10:35 |
mchlbhm | theadmin: :) Are there any updates I should avoid? | 10:35 |
Ben64 | hulu: you've been given the answer multiple times... | 10:35 |
ajith | if ineed to get repositories of kde 3.5 how can i get | 10:35 |
llutz | OerHeks: kde 4.10, not 4.1 ;) | 10:35 |
hulu | Ben64: what's the answer | 10:35 |
Ben64 | hulu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization | 10:36 |
theadmin | mchlbhm: Well, no. Ubuntu is a very high-quality distribution that is quite stable. However, if you want extra stability (e.g. you're conservative or are in an enterprise environment), I suggest staying with the LTS releases. | 10:36 |
theadmin | ajith: KDE 3.5 is not supported. Look up Trinity (which is a fork of KDE 3.5) | 10:36 |
hulu | Ben64: i have look at the url,but not answer | 10:36 |
theadmin | ajith: However, that isn't supported by Ubuntu either, so don't ask for help if you install that. | 10:36 |
ajith | oik | 10:37 |
Ben64 | hulu: yes it is | 10:37 |
ActionParsnip | kde 3.5 was amazing | 10:37 |
ajith | ok i want a help i have installed kde 3.5 | 10:37 |
hulu | Ben64: ? | 10:37 |
Ben64 | May 02 2013 03:29:00 <hulu> i want to add some soft to livecd | 10:37 |
ajith | but unable to get repositories and updates is thwer any updates | 10:37 |
mchlbhm | theadmin: I decided to stay with 12.04 LTS because I'm new and the longer support as I learn the ins and outs made sense. | 10:38 |
Ben64 | "You may wish to customise the Ubuntu Desktop LiveCd to: add software packages " | 10:38 |
OerHeks | hulu you say you have uck, and you find a bug, give more details please. | 10:38 |
ajith | ok | 10:38 |
MonkeyDust | ajith what ubuntu version? | 10:38 |
theadmin | ActionParsnip: Then look up Trinity as well :P | 10:38 |
ajith | trinity i have installed 3.5 version of kde but unable to update | 10:39 |
hulu | OerHeks: i want to change the livecd's /etc/skel/, but the livecd create default user without /etc/skel | 10:39 |
ActionParsnip | theadmin: I moved on to FLuxbox, no DE for me, wste of resources imho | 10:39 |
MonkeyDust | ajith what's the output of lsb_release -sd ? | 10:39 |
llutz | ajith: http://www.trinitydesktop.org trinity is a project, not a nick | 10:39 |
theadmin | ActionParsnip: Eh, why fluxbox rather than openbox? Isn't fluxbox dead? | 10:39 |
ActionParsnip | theadmin: not last I heard | 10:40 |
mchlbhm | Oh! New Q.. When I tried to install myunity, it gave me a list of things I had to delete first. Is it safe to do so? | 10:40 |
theadmin | ActionParsnip: Hm okay, not my cup of tea anyway, if I go with a standalone WM it better be a tiling one (awesome, xmonad, i3 or such) | 10:40 |
theadmin | mchlbhm: paste the list to http://paste.ubuntu.com and link it to the channel. | 10:41 |
ActionParsnip | theadmin: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fluxbox/files/fluxbox/1.3.5/ 13th Feb 2013..... | 10:41 |
savagecroc | hmm i can't work out how to make this command exit and return me control | 10:41 |
Ben64 | savagecroc: you should look into using "screen" | 10:42 |
ActionParsnip | theadmin: I tried tiling, didn't get along with it | 10:42 |
hulu | OerHeks: is there | 10:42 |
savagecroc | Ben64: i don't have a huge amount of flexibility here.. unless it can be run via my command line ssh library | 10:43 |
ajith | iahave installed trinity kde 3.5 on 12.04 lts | 10:43 |
ajith | and unable to update | 10:43 |
OerHeks | hulu should be there, see this howto > http://geekyprojects.com/ubuntu/build-your-own-custom-ubuntu-livecd/ /etc/skel/ should be in your /home folder | 10:44 |
Appu | Can someone help me with metasploit exploitation? | 10:45 |
Ben64 | savagecroc: dunno what you mean by that, but screen is amazing, and imo a must have for using ssh | 10:45 |
savagecroc | i'm using a software ssh library built into ruby called SSH | 10:46 |
savagecroc | Net/SSH | 10:46 |
savagecroc | all commands have to be run through that | 10:46 |
lkthomas | guys, how could I scan bad sector for HDD ? | 10:46 |
savagecroc | all i need is for this process to return after i execute it | 10:46 |
MonkeyDust | ajith if you installed it with a PPA, you should contact the maintainer | 10:46 |
Appu | Hello anybody used metasploit??? | 10:46 |
llutz | Appu: ask in #metasploit | 10:46 |
OerHeks | Appu no support for metasploit here, ask in backtrack channel | 10:46 |
Appu | Its ideal... everybodys sleeping... ;) | 10:47 |
Appu | I mean idle. | 10:47 |
hulu | OerHeks: i have change the /etc/skel,but the livecd create the default user without /etc/skel | 10:47 |
llutz | Appu: no support here | 10:47 |
maylow | hi | 10:49 |
OerHeks | hulu all i know is what is on that page, sorry i cannot help you there. | 10:50 |
Appu | hi maylow | 10:50 |
maylow | is there anybody w/ experience in setting up lxc on ubuntu 12.04? | 10:50 |
llutz | hulu: why didn't you check how the user is created (a script most likely) and where the stuff is, you need to change | 10:50 |
maylow | i'm reading the documentation right now, but i have the feeleing that important chunks of information are missing | 10:50 |
hulu | llutz: i have search many time,but not found | 10:51 |
Ben64 | hulu: you can add software to the livecd with uck, no need to mess with skel | 10:52 |
maylow | LXC. anybody? :) | 10:52 |
hulu | Ben64: i need change /etc/skel | 10:53 |
Ben64 | why | 10:53 |
hulu | Ben64: i need and the .gtk-* to $HOME | 10:53 |
llutz | hulu: you don#t. if its not even used, there is no need to change it | 10:53 |
hulu | llutz: ? | 10:54 |
hulu | llutz: i need change the /etc/skel | 10:54 |
Ben64 | or use remastersys to make a livecd out of an existing install, then you can do whatever you want | 10:54 |
Ben64 | http://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/ | 10:54 |
llutz | hulu: no, you need to change the default settings for a new user which isn't in /etc/skel, because as you've stated since days: that isn't even used for it | 10:55 |
hulu | Ben64: i change the livecd default user's home directory | 10:55 |
Ben64 | then do it! | 10:55 |
AlexTheRealOne | Anyone know how to setup eclipse on ubuntu 12.04? I can't Run my projects | 10:56 |
histo | llutz: skel is called when a new user is created | 10:57 |
llutz | histo: as he said, not in that case | 10:57 |
Aussie_Matt | hi all. what app are you using to create webpages these days? | 10:57 |
histo | llutz: right because the user isn't being created. It's already been created. | 10:57 |
llutz | histo: tell that hulu | 10:58 |
histo | llutz: I have | 10:58 |
Ben64 | he's been here for days repeating the same question about skel | 10:58 |
Brotox | guys, can u see which ip adress i'm connected from ? | 10:58 |
histo | hulu: just create whatever directories you need in /home/ubuntu/ | 10:58 |
maylow | LXC. anybody? | 10:59 |
histo | Brotox: no you're cloaked | 10:59 |
histo | !anybody | maylow | 10:59 |
llutz | !anyone | maylow | 10:59 |
ubottu | maylow: 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. | 10:59 |
Brotox | histo, :D ok thanks :P | 10:59 |
lkthomas | guys, how could I update DNS info via command line ? | 10:59 |
histo | lkthomas: what kidn of dns info? | 11:00 |
lkthomas | histo: old style was edit resolv.conf | 11:00 |
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albttashi | Hi all , Touchpad stopped in main user but its working in guest user ? | 11:00 |
histo | lkthomas: resolv.conf gets overwritten now | 11:00 |
jrib | !resolv.conf | lkthomas | 11:00 |
ubottu | lkthomas: resolvconf is a set of scripts that's used to manage /etc/resolv.conf in 12.04 and later, for more information please see: http://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/24/dns-in-ubuntu-12-04/ and https://help.ubuntu.com/12.10/serverguide/network-configuration.html#name-resolution | 11:00 |
ActionParsnip | lkthomas: you can use resolv.conf but its overwritten when DHCP runs | 11:00 |
lkthomas | yeah | 11:01 |
lkthomas | jrib: that page not found | 11:01 |
jrib | lkthomas: both? | 11:01 |
lkthomas | oh wait | 11:01 |
lkthomas | my mistake | 11:01 |
ActionParsnip | lkthomas: you can add the same nameserver lines in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head | 11:01 |
lkthomas | sorry | 11:01 |
histo | lkthomas: both pages work | 11:01 |
lkthomas | ActionParsnip: exact same format ? | 11:02 |
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histo | lkthomas: basically edit /etc/network/inerfaces file | 11:02 |
ActionParsnip | lkthomas: indeed, it has the header stuff you see in /etc/resolv.conf it's where it comes from, if it just happens to conatain a nameserver line, that's no bad thing :) | 11:02 |
lkthomas | histo: add dns-nameservers and dns-search ? | 11:02 |
hulu | histo: i want to known why the /etc/skel not run | 11:03 |
histo | lkthomas: yes | 11:03 |
histo | hulu: Because you aren't creating a new user | 11:03 |
lkthomas | histo: thanks, even on static ip ? | 11:03 |
hulu | histo: the user ubuntu is not create during boot? | 11:03 |
ActionParsnip | lkthomas: on static IP, DHCP is not requestedm so the file will not be overwritten | 11:04 |
lkthomas | ActionParsnip: my case, it does overwrite | 11:04 |
cyberpork | HELLO! | 11:04 |
ActionParsnip | lkthomas: echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" | sudo tee -a /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head > /dev/null | 11:05 |
ActionParsnip | hi cyberpork | 11:05 |
lkthomas | thanks | 11:05 |
hulu | histo: when the default user is created? | 11:05 |
cyberpork | friends, i've a problem for some time is that firefox chrome do not make me listen to the audio from most sites with flash, like youtube, and also do not appear in the screen of the application in the audio settings. use Xubuntu 12.04 | 11:05 |
cyberpork | nothing? | 11:06 |
cyberpork | ActionParsnip, can you help me plz? | 11:07 |
hulu | histo: the ubuntu 12.10 is run,but the 13.04 not run | 11:07 |
yossarianuk | is anyone aware if mdraid is now working with SSD drives ? | 11:08 |
karthikpatel | hi all | 11:08 |
histo | hulu: try in #ubuntu-devel | 11:09 |
histo | yossarianuk: why wouldn't it | 11:09 |
cyberpork | hi friends, i've a problem for some time is that firefox chrome do not make me listen to the audio from most sites with flash, like youtube, and also do not appear in the screen of the application in the audio settings. use Xubuntu 12.04 | 11:09 |
hulu | histo: thx | 11:10 |
agu10^_ | how do I add a service to be run when linux starts? | 11:12 |
histo | cyberpork: english? | 11:12 |
histo | agu10^_: using upstart | 11:13 |
histo | !upstart | agu10^_ | 11:13 |
ubottu | agu10^_: Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model. For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/ | 11:13 |
cyberpork | histo, no i'm italian | 11:13 |
yossarianuk | histo: just read a few things such as https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4266119 | 11:14 |
yossarianuk | and | 11:14 |
FaizalST | Id nya pada ngeri2 | 11:14 |
yossarianuk | https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Storage_Administration_Guide/newmds-ssdtuning.html#ssddeploy | 11:14 |
histo | !it | cyberpork | 11:14 |
ubottu | cyberpork: 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) | 11:14 |
histo | yossarianuk: huh? | 11:14 |
agu10^_ | histo, i have the command: forever start server.js ... should i add that to the system startup? | 11:15 |
yossarianuk | 'Red Hat also warns that software RAID levels 1, 4, 5, and 6 are not recommended for use on SSDs. During the initialization stage of these RAID levels, some RAID management utilities (such as mdadm) write to all of the blocks on the storage device to ensure that checksums operate properly. This will cause the performance of the SSD to degrade quickly' | 11:15 |
FaizalST | Ngeri | 11:15 |
histo | yossarianuk: that has nothing to do with it working. It's about TRIM support | 11:15 |
DJones | !english | FaizalST | 11:15 |
ubottu | FaizalST: 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 | 11:15 |
FaizalST | Oke | 11:16 |
Myrtti | !id | FaizalST | 11:16 |
ubottu | FaizalST: join ke #ubuntu-id untuk membahas ubuntu dalam bahasa Indonesia | 11:16 |
yossarianuk | histo: doesn;t it mean performance would suck? | 11:16 |
yossarianuk | and degrade quickly? | 11:16 |
FaizalST | Oke go ubuntu-id | 11:16 |
histo | yossarianuk: well basically what happens is ..... when you write to ssd the data gets put there. Prior to writing to that section again it has to be zeroed. TRIM does this when the drive is idle wipes the sections that have been deleted. So the next time you need to write to that section you don't have to wait to be zeroed | 11:17 |
agu10^_ | what is the standard way to add a script to be run on startup? | 11:17 |
agu10^_ | i can do it in the GUI but i want a command line | 11:17 |
k1l | agu10^_: make an upstart job | 11:18 |
k1l | !upstart | agu10^_ | 11:18 |
ubottu | agu10^_: Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model. For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/ | 11:18 |
agu10^_ | doesn't seem simple enough | 11:18 |
agu10^_ | i mean... configuration, really? | 11:18 |
agu10^_ | i don't want to make a script, just run a command | 11:18 |
yossarianuk | histo: so it is not advisable to use SSD with MDRAID > | 11:18 |
histo | yossarianuk: is there a reason you need a raid'd ssd? they are already fast enough. | 11:18 |
k1l | agu10^_: then make a autostart command | 11:18 |
morgan_ | what are some things to check if you have really bad screen tearing, I'm running nvidia-common | 11:18 |
k1l | !autostart | agu10^_ | 11:19 |
ubottu | agu10^_: If you want to edit your Autostart programs, open the Unity dash and search for Startup Programs. If you're on XFCE, use menu -> Settings -> Settings Manager -> Session and Startup, if you're on KDE, use Kickoff -> Computer -> System Settings -> Autostart. For more details see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup. For LXDE see http://ubottu.com/y/4 | 11:19 |
agu10^_ | okay, is that simpler, k1l ? how is it different | 11:19 |
yossarianuk | to help not lose data... | 11:19 |
agu10^_ | k1l, how do i run autostart from terminal? | 11:19 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: you can run the apps in ~/.config/autostart | 11:20 |
ActionParsnip | yossarianuk: keep good backups and you have no worries | 11:20 |
agu10^_ | I think creating a scirpt in /etc/init.d is waaay easier. But i read i have to make a symlink or something? | 11:20 |
histo | yossarianuk: I would ask in the md raid mailing list to see if they've added support for trim yet | 11:20 |
yossarianuk | histo: ok will do | 11:21 |
histo | yossarianuk: or are you using dmraid? | 11:21 |
k1l | agu10^_: init.d is outdated | 11:21 |
yossarianuk | Can you make LVM into a kind of RAID solution ? | 11:21 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: if you mean the boot scripts, you keep the script in the init folder, then symlink to the runlevels you want to start (or kill) the process in | 11:21 |
k1l | agu10^_: just read the upstart page | 11:21 |
yossarianuk | dmraid would mean using the onboard bios raid ? | 11:21 |
histo | yossarianuk: no dmraid is fake raid | 11:21 |
agu10^_ | that is sad. why do i have to configure lots of scripts just to run a simple command on startup? | 11:22 |
histo | yossarianuk: yes dmraid with lvm | 11:22 |
k1l | agu10^_: its not lots of scripts | 11:22 |
agu10^_ | k1l, i just want to run ONE COMMAND | 11:22 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: you can add it in /etc/rc.local if you want (above the 'exit 0' line) | 11:22 |
agu10^_ | not a script. not many scripts. | 11:22 |
vnc786 | hello every one | 11:22 |
vnc786 | Ubuntu Software Center doing (Repairing installed software size:137MB) what exactly it is doing can some one tell ...logs etc.. | 11:22 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: it will run as root too, so use su to run it if you want it ran as anaother user | 11:23 |
yossarianuk | histo: thanks for suggestions - so I wouldn't need to enable the on board RAId on the servers bios for dmraid ?? i.e I can use AHCI (like MDRAID ?) | 11:23 |
ActionParsnip | vnc786: /var/log/dpkg.log may give clues | 11:23 |
agu10^_ | wtf i don't think you're telling me the standard way | 11:23 |
histo | yossarianuk: Why wouldnt' you use hardware raid if you had it? The issue is if trim support is available or not right? | 11:23 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: thats one way to do it, the rc.local file is ran just before the login prompt | 11:23 |
vnc786 | ActionParsnip:nothing is there already there | 11:24 |
k1l | agu10^_: if you just want to hear" use initd" dont ask anymore. the standard way is upstart now | 11:24 |
agu10^_ | nah i want the standard way :( | 11:24 |
agu10^_ | idk if initd is standard. isn't it? | 11:24 |
agu10^_ | k1l, you mean the standard way is outdated? or what | 11:24 |
k1l | agu10^_: read the upstart page, that explains that ubuntu uses this since some time | 11:24 |
k1l | !upstart > agu10^_ | 11:24 |
ubottu | agu10^_, please see my private message | 11:24 |
Promille | agu10^_: calling init.d directly is not very elegant. use upstart as suggested | 11:25 |
morgan_ | what are some things to check if I have really bad screen tearing, I'm running nvidia-common | 11:25 |
agu10^_ | Promille, i see | 11:25 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: if you have somthing that runs as a process (like ssh server, ftp server) then yes the init way is good as you can start and stop stff | 11:25 |
agu10^_ | i still don't see how to simply run a single command on startup | 11:25 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: if you just want to fire a single shot command then rc.local is a great way | 11:25 |
ActionParsnip | morgan_: in nvidia-settings look into vsync | 11:26 |
agu10^_ | ActionParsnip, what is the difference then? | 11:26 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: if the command runs a long time, suffix it with an ampersand | 11:26 |
Promille | agu10^_: an example is /etc/init.d/networking start | 11:26 |
agu10^_ | it runs a long time. it's a node.js server | 11:26 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: init stuff can be started and stopped, just like you can start and stop services like ftp servers and so forth | 11:26 |
Promille | agu10^_: But your initial question was about doing it automaticly, so its not relevant to your question;) | 11:27 |
agu10^_ | i need to run "forever start node.js" after booting. | 11:27 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: if this is desirable, then use an init script and it will be manageable by the service command | 11:27 |
histo | yossarianuk: http://serverfault.com/questions/299439/is-trim-possible-on-ssd-disks-in-raid-1 | 11:27 |
agu10^_ | Promille, i have no idea what you mean | 11:27 |
agu10^_ | ActionParsnip, yes, but how? | 11:27 |
agu10^_ | ActionParsnip, how do i make it work properly | 11:27 |
agu10^_ | in the STANDARD way | 11:27 |
Ben64 | shouldn't node.js come with a script? | 11:28 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: if you just want it to run a command then forget it, then rc.local is no bad thing, you will need to add the ampersand or the boot will hang (waiting for the process to end) | 11:28 |
troulouliou_dev | hi does anybody have issue with their brightness control button on dell laptop ? | 11:28 |
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Promille | agu10^_: Then just ignore it :) | 11:28 |
yossarianuk | histo: I have avoided DMRAID like the AIDS, historically using onboard raid in Linux (fare raid) means that (1) Your drives were not actually ever raided (i.e you could see both drives, the 2nd was always blank) and (2) there was no way of checking status - all suggestions in the past were always using MDRAID. | 11:28 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: those are the 2 standard ways, it's not a bad thing (or non-standard) to use rc.local | 11:28 |
dank101 | troulouliou_dev, nope | 11:28 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: why do you think it exists? | 11:28 |
agu10^_ | ActionParsnip, ok, what's "using rc.local" ? | 11:28 |
yossarianuk | *fake* | 11:28 |
agu10^_ | ActionParsnip, i don't know really | 11:28 |
troulouliou_dev | dank101, 13.04 ? | 11:28 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: gksudo gedit /etc/rc.local | 11:29 |
dank101 | troulouliou_dev, yep | 11:29 |
agu10^_ | ok, thanks | 11:29 |
histo | yossarianuk: I don't see anything that says it's possible at the moment. | 11:29 |
alexThunder | can someone help me with catalyst 13.4 on raring? i have a hybrid system and the radeon isn't working with the latest catalyst, but (at least) the intel integrated the device | 11:29 |
vnc786 | i changed "quiet splash" to "text" in grub but to go in GUI i have to do always service lightldm start then only it works is there any workaround to get directly clrt+alt+F7 ? | 11:29 |
troulouliou_dev | dank101, it worked out of the box ? | 11:29 |
morgan_ | ActionParsnip, I see 'Sync to VBlank' and it's enabled. is that correct? | 11:29 |
histo | !catalyst | alexThunder | 11:29 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: add the command you run, add a space then an ampersand, close gedit saving the new file, reboot system | 11:29 |
dank101 | troulouliou_dev, YES! | 11:29 |
agu10^_ | do i have to add & | 11:29 |
ActionParsnip | morgan_: try without | 11:29 |
agu10^_ | oh okay | 11:29 |
yossarianuk | histo: thanks | 11:29 |
dank101 | use the LED key if you have any | 11:29 |
Ben64 | vnc786: uh... if you don't want to start in text, why did you put text in grub? | 11:30 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: yes, or the boot will sit and wait for that process to end (which it won't in your case as it never ends) | 11:30 |
th0r | vnc786: try 'verbose' instead of 'text' | 11:30 |
vnc786 | Ben64: when I need require GUI at that time !!! | 11:31 |
ActionParsnip | vnc786: or just have zero options, you will see the boot text | 11:31 |
Ben64 | vnc786: what? | 11:31 |
MonkeyDust | ".bashrc", "rc.local"... what does rc stand for? | 11:31 |
agu10^_ | release candidate | 11:32 |
k1l | nope | 11:32 |
ActionParsnip | MonkeyDust: runcom | 11:32 |
ActionParsnip | https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=bashrc%20%20%20what%20does%20rc%20stand%20for&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a | 11:32 |
agu10^_ | ActionParsnip, the script didn't work. | 11:32 |
ActionParsnip | top link | 11:32 |
agu10^_ | it didn't run my command | 11:32 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: did you add it above the exit 0 line? | 11:33 |
agu10^_ | yes | 11:33 |
agu10^_ | cd /var/www/node/potentialstudio/ | 11:33 |
agu10^_ | forever start node.js & | 11:33 |
agu10^_ | exit 0 | 11:33 |
Ben64 | what is "forever" | 11:34 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: is 'forever' a command? | 11:34 |
agu10^_ | yep | 11:34 |
ActionParsnip | i see | 11:34 |
vnc786 | Ben64: what i want to achieve is to change runlevel from 5 to 3 for that i made change but when i need GUI for opening pdf, writer i just go to GUI | 11:34 |
th0r | agu10^_: is 'forever' located in /var/www/node/potentialstudio? | 11:34 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: is the forever binary in the /var/www/node/potentialstudio folder? | 11:34 |
agu10^_ | th0r, no. | 11:35 |
agu10^_ | ActionParsnip, no. | 11:35 |
agu10^_ | it's an installed binary | 11:35 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: try using the absolute path to the forever binary, you can see this by running: which forever | 11:35 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: it's ran by root, not your user, so the $PATH variable may be different | 11:36 |
agu10^_ | let me see | 11:36 |
Ben64 | vnc786: runlevels don't do what you think they do | 11:37 |
histo | vnc786 You're doing it wrong. | 11:38 |
ssyf3rr | hello | 11:38 |
cfhowlett | ssyf3rr, greetings | 11:38 |
ssyf3rr | anyone here using kali linux ? | 11:38 |
DJones | !kali | ssyf3rr | 11:38 |
ActionParsnip | ssyf3rr: this is Ubuntu support, not kali | 11:38 |
abhi_ | hello how to find hard disk detail in ubuntu | 11:38 |
cfhowlett | ssyf3rr, nope. | 11:38 |
bazhang | ssyf3rr, that is not supported here, check their support channels | 11:38 |
bazhang | !alis | ssyf3rr have a search | 11:39 |
ActionParsnip | ssyf3rr: ask in #backtrack-linux | 11:39 |
ubottu | ssyf3rr have a search: 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* | 11:39 |
histo | ssyf3rr: /j #kali-linux | 11:39 |
histo | ActionParsnip: ^^^ | 11:39 |
vnc786 | histo: Ben64: than how do i change runlevel | 11:39 |
ActionParsnip | histo: makes sense | 11:39 |
abhi_ | any body can tell me how to find hard disk details in ubuntu | 11:39 |
ActionParsnip | vnc786: use: init 5 | 11:39 |
histo | vnc786: Why are you changing runlevels in the first place? | 11:39 |
ssyf3rr | what kind of details | 11:39 |
ActionParsnip | abhi_: sudo lshw -C disk | 11:39 |
cfhowlett | abhi_, what details do you want? | 11:39 |
ActionParsnip | abhi_: sudo lshw -C drive | 11:39 |
histo | ssyf3rr: /join #kali-linux channel | 11:39 |
ssyf3rr | thankyou | 11:40 |
seedo | hi,I dont find some "settings" after reinstalling some broken packages yesterday. #12.04 | 11:40 |
vnc786 | currently i am getting tty1 after boot histo : because i am not using GUI currently | 11:40 |
noDe | Hi. Is there a way to get Ubuntu Unique Product ID, like the Windows Product ID? | 11:41 |
histo | vnc786: right... So what does that have to do with changing runlevels? | 11:42 |
moppers | noDe no such thing exist | 11:42 |
abhi_ | ActionParsnip: did i have to type disk or drive also | 11:42 |
noDe | I need to record a video for my assignment, and they require us to show the ID first. | 11:42 |
noDe | Is there anything else I can do moppers? | 11:42 |
abhi_ | ActionParsnip: there? | 11:42 |
ActionParsnip | abhi_: run both. I forget which is right | 11:42 |
moppers | noDe linux doesn't have one, you already have a license to use it | 11:42 |
cfhowlett | noDe, make your own? | 11:42 |
BluesKaj | Hiyas all | 11:42 |
ActionParsnip | abhi_: try waiting more than 3 seconds for a reply | 11:43 |
abhi_ | l | 11:43 |
seedo | I turn Record activity "off" and it turns itself "on" again after few days | 11:43 |
seedo | how does that happen ? | 11:43 |
noDe | cfhowlett Sorry, make own what? | 11:43 |
histo | vnc786: running a command line system here myself. In the same runlevel as any other system with a desktop installed. So I don't understand what your question is. | 11:43 |
vnc786 | histo: because i have already change in /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf env DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL=3 but still i am getting GUI after boot | 11:43 |
OerHeks | seedo mayby you hit the shortkey | 11:44 |
moppers | noDe, he meant make your own imaginary number and pretend it's a license key. but linux is 'free software' and doesnt use license numbers | 11:44 |
noDe | moppers It's just that they want us to show we're doing on our own system.s | 11:44 |
histo | vnc786: Do you have a login manager installed like lightdm, gdm, kdm etc... | 11:44 |
cfhowlett | moppers, exactomundo | 11:44 |
seedo | ohh what's that ? | 11:44 |
seedo | OerHeks: | 11:44 |
abhi_ | ActionParsnip: there is no specific command realted to lshw | 11:44 |
noDe | I have to display it while recording the video cfhowlett . | 11:44 |
moppers | noDe there is a UUID on the hard drive, use "blkid" i think | 11:44 |
abhi_ | ActionParsnip: Are you sure about this command | 11:44 |
OerHeks | seedo i can't look in the keybindings, i am on kubuntu | 11:45 |
noDe | Yeah, moppers I tried that. That should be fine I guess. | 11:45 |
noDe | Thanks. | 11:45 |
abhi_ | Hello everyone I want to know about hard disk specification and space of hardware in ubuntu | 11:45 |
DJones | !requirements | abhi_ | 11:45 |
ubottu | abhi_: Hardware requirements to install, boot and comfortably use Ubuntu are listed at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements - For a !flavor with lower requirements, see !Xubuntu or !Lubuntu | 11:45 |
seedo | OerHeks: Okk i'll look at it. thanku :) | 11:45 |
agu10^_ | what the fuck is happening in my server? :( | 11:46 |
vnc786 | histo: i have one LTSP server which need GUI and as per requirement we use it and i have lightdm | 11:46 |
histo | vnc786: lightdm is what is starting X and GUI | 11:46 |
DJones | agu10^_: Please be careful of the swearing in the channel | 11:46 |
ActionParsnip | abhi_: how do you mean 'no specific command related to lshw'? | 11:46 |
histo | vnc786: You don't need lightdm to startx | 11:46 |
BluesKaj | agu10^_, bad language only gets negative attention | 11:46 |
abhi_ | DJones: I want to check space of my harddisk | 11:46 |
cfhowlett | noDe, see the license, print it and shoot it for your video. https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2007-June/023754.html | 11:46 |
moppers | abhi_, type 'df' | 11:46 |
ActionParsnip | abhi_: the lshw will query the hardware and show makes and model and sizes of your drives | 11:46 |
k1l | abhi_: df -h | 11:47 |
vnc786 | histo: if u please look at this http://askubuntu.com/questions/86483/how-can-i-see-or-change-default-run-level | 11:47 |
k1l | abhi_: or "sudo fdisk -l" | 11:47 |
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moppers | abhi_, theres a gui tool for it as well in ubuntu: type 'disk space' into dash | 11:47 |
moppers | fdisk -l wont show free space, i dont think | 11:48 |
bumdog | moppers: do you | 11:48 |
cfhowlett | moppers, df -H | 11:48 |
Ben64 | vnc786: ubuntu doesn't care about runlevels between 2 and 5 | 11:48 |
moppers | i just use df | 11:48 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | sorry, power outage. | 11:48 |
abhi_ | moppers: from command list ??? | 11:48 |
Bobby_kool | Hi All | 11:48 |
k1l | moppers: but it showes the capacity | 11:49 |
cfhowlett | Bobby_kool, greetings | 11:49 |
Promille | abhi_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Baobab this maby? | 11:49 |
ActionParsnip | abhi_: when you said you wanted 'details' did you mean of the actual drive, or the partitions / used space etc? | 11:49 |
moppers | abhi_, the button at. the top left of the screen in ubuntu unity : click it and type 'disk space' in there - or just open a terminal and type 'df' | 11:49 |
moppers | ActionParsnip, <abhi_> DJones: I want to check space of my harddisk | 11:50 |
Bobby_kool | Thank U | 11:50 |
ActionParsnip | moppers: yeah, a LOT later :( | 11:50 |
ActionParsnip | gone anyway | 11:51 |
ActionParsnip | moppers: df -h is a little more user friendly :) | 11:51 |
moppers | ActionParsnip, true it is | 11:51 |
moppers | which reminds me, i am down to 1/2 gig on this, i need to buy an SD card | 11:51 |
Promille | Force with you, is :) | 11:52 |
ActionParsnip | moppers: uninstall old kernels :) | 11:52 |
moppers | ubuntu linux supports sdxc doesnt it, but i need to reformat? | 11:52 |
pankaj | hi guys ! | 11:53 |
moppers | sdcx uses ExFAT i think, i'll work it out | 11:53 |
moppers | *SDXC | 11:53 |
Aser | ./msg pankaj hello | 11:53 |
pankaj | i had a problem connecting to internet | 11:54 |
Aser | oops | 11:54 |
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ActionParsnip | pankaj: can you give some details please | 11:54 |
Promille | !ask | pankaj | 11:54 |
ubottu | pankaj: 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 | 11:54 |
vnc786 | Ben64: okay so if i want tty1 after boot(which i am getting) AND IF after getting tty1 i need GUI then what should i do (right now i am doing service lightdm start) which give me GUI | 11:54 |
Promille | Oh that was wrong. But, please be more specific pankaj | 11:54 |
Ben64 | vnc786: thats the way to do it | 11:54 |
ssyf3rr | ubuntu server is not accessible from outside internet . | 11:55 |
moppers | vnc786, thats sounds correct | 11:55 |
ssyf3rr | helo | 11:55 |
pankaj | sorry, guys problem is solved | 11:55 |
pankaj | i just wanted to thank u all who helped me out of this ! | 11:55 |
pankaj | :) | 11:55 |
ActionParsnip | nice | 11:55 |
moppers | BTW ubuntu docs are outdated; says 'start gdm' ... think that needs to be changed | 11:55 |
Promille | :) | 11:55 |
ActionParsnip | moppers: is it a wiki? | 11:55 |
Aser | pankaj respond I got a question for you | 11:55 |
ssyf3rr | ubuntu server is not accessible from outside internet help. | 11:56 |
Aser | eh | 11:56 |
cfhowlett | !ubuntu-server|ssyf3rr, | 11:56 |
ubottu | ssyf3rr,: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Precise (Precise Pangolin 12.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server | 11:56 |
ActionParsnip | ssyf3rr: did you setup a port forward on your router? | 11:56 |
moppers | ActionParsnip, no ubuntu forum sticky | 11:56 |
ssyf3rr | no i did not | 11:56 |
ActionParsnip | moppers: then I suggest you report a bug | 11:56 |
alexandro | Hello | 11:56 |
cfhowlett | alexandro, greetings | 11:56 |
ssyf3rr | i will ea this bug | 11:56 |
ssyf3rr | *eat | 11:57 |
ActionParsnip | ssyf3rr: then thats why, your router is not only doing its firewall duties, but how would it know the IP to send the data on to if you have (for example) 3 PCs? | 11:57 |
alexandro | I'am Brazil | 11:57 |
ActionParsnip | ssyf3rr: its not a bug at all, you simply haven't configured anything | 11:57 |
cfhowlett | !br\alexandro, | 11:57 |
agu10^_ | how do i turn off the firewall??? | 11:57 |
cfhowlett | !br|alexandro, | 11:57 |
ubottu | alexandro,: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada. | 11:57 |
agu10^_ | i need to turn off iptables firewall | 11:57 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: did the absolute path to foreer work ok? | 11:57 |
ssyf3rr | how do i port forward my router ? | 11:57 |
moppers | the official ubuntu forum, installation and upgrades section, the official 'no gui what do i do?' sticky. says use GDM for all variants of ubuntu | 11:57 |
Promille | ssyf3rr: Find your router here: http://portforward.com/ | 11:57 |
vnc786 | moppers: Ben64: just asking what this does /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf env DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL=2 (the one which is default) OR which file is telling ubuntu to run GUI | 11:58 |
bazhang | port-forward.com ssyf3rr | 11:58 |
pankaj | ok guys, now i ccannot disconnect | 11:58 |
ActionParsnip | ssyf3rr: you'll need your router manual, it will be configurable using a web interface | 11:58 |
Promille | pankaj: which irc-client? | 11:58 |
pankaj | PPPoE connection | 11:58 |
Promille | pankaj: What? What did you do to connect to irc.freenode.org? | 11:59 |
ActionParsnip | ssyf3rr: or ask in ##networking | 11:59 |
pankaj | firefox | 11:59 |
agu10^_ | ActionParsnip, i can't know | 11:59 |
Promille | pankaj: Close the tab? | 11:59 |
agu10^_ | ActionParsnip, because i have to turn off iptables which may be the issue | 11:59 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: you can, you can check the processes in the output of: ps -ef | 11:59 |
histo | !alis | ssyf3rr perhaps this will help in your channel hopping quest. | 12:00 |
ubottu | ssyf3rr perhaps this will help in your channel hopping quest.: 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* | 12:00 |
agu10^_ | i'm with the iptables issue now | 12:00 |
agu10^_ | i will look at that later | 12:00 |
agu10^_ | once i know my server is working | 12:00 |
agu10^_ | else there's no point | 12:00 |
pankaj | i used the command "pon dsl-provider' to connect | 12:00 |
agu10^_ | how do i disable the firewall? | 12:00 |
agu10^_ | i don't want any blocking. wtf | 12:00 |
pankaj | now poff isn't working to disconnect | 12:00 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: the iptables config by default allows all traffic in and out | 12:00 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: have ou been configuring iptables | 12:00 |
agu10^_ | i installed some software and it turned on firewall blockage with iptables | 12:00 |
agu10^_ | ActionParsnip, no i haven't. some stupid software did | 12:01 |
agu10^_ | sorry for the word | 12:01 |
pankaj | i used the command "pon dsl-provider' to connect. now poff isn't working to disconnect | 12:01 |
Promille | pankaj: What about CTRL-D? | 12:01 |
adamk | So why, after upgrading via do-release-upgrade, am I still prompted to run do-release-upgrade each time I login? | 12:01 |
AtumT | how to ping my connection whit the server? | 12:01 |
agu10^_ | how do i remove all iptables rules so it stops bothering? | 12:02 |
ActionParsnip | agu10^_: you can use firestarter to configure iptanles some | 12:02 |
pankaj | thats bookmark shortcut in firefox. | 12:02 |
Moshenik | hi | 12:02 |
anonymous_ | flush the rules | 12:02 |
pankaj | Promille : i want to disconnect from internet and watch a movie now, offline ofcourse | 12:03 |
AtumT | I mean, my connection with the IRC server? | 12:03 |
pankaj | ActionParsnip : poff is not working to disconnect internet | 12:04 |
agu10^_ | ActionParsnip, i don't want to configure anything | 12:04 |
agu10^_ | i want to DISABLE THE FIREWALL | 12:04 |
anonymous_ | did you try iptables -F | 12:04 |
agu10^_ | no | 12:04 |
bazhang | !ufw | agu10^_ | 12:04 |
ubottu | agu10^_: 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. | 12:04 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | agu10^_: sudo ufw disable | 12:05 |
bazhang | agu10^_, lose caps | 12:05 |
moppers | agu10^_, service iptables stop | 12:05 |
agu10^_ | how do i disable the iptables? | 12:05 |
agu10^_ | moppers, that will only stop it until i reboot | 12:05 |
bazhang | agu10^_, they just told you | 12:05 |
agu10^_ | i want to DISABLE it | 12:05 |
k1l | agu10^_: why dont you read the answers? | 12:05 |
agu10^_ | not stop it temporarily | 12:05 |
histo | !ufw | agu10^_ | 12:05 |
ubottu | agu10^_: 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. | 12:05 |
bazhang | agu10^_, then listen and pay attention please | 12:05 |
k1l | agu10^_: read the answers! you keep asking over and over again and people did answer you. so read the answers if you ask questions | 12:06 |
pankaj | guys, i used the command "pon dsl-provider' to connect. now the funny thing is, poff isn't working to disconnect | 12:06 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | k1l: you an op? | 12:06 |
moppers | i wish linux had an application specific firewall ... i want to stop certain applications only when on a mobile connection as my bandwidr is on a quota | 12:07 |
agu10^_ | k1l, that is false. you're answering the wrong question | 12:07 |
AtumT | how to ping my connection with the IRC server? Im using a mobile client | 12:07 |
agu10^_ | ubuntu@potentialstudio:/var/www/node/potentialstudio$ sudo chkconfig iptables off | 12:08 |
agu10^_ | /sbin/insserv: No such file or directory | 12:08 |
moppers | agu10^_, disable ufw ... for like the 4th time now you been told that | 12:08 |
histo | agu10^_: sudo ufw disable | 12:08 |
moppers | 5th time! wonders if he will listen this time :) | 12:08 |
agu10^_ | disableo$ disable ufw | 12:08 |
agu10^_ | No command 'disable' found, did you mean: | 12:08 |
jimi_ | Whenever I try to install ubuntu to one of my desktops, it throws an error that it can't install grub to /dev/sda ... This is on 12.10 ... however, i've had other versions of ubuntu on it. Is this because I have a raid drive? | 12:08 |
jimi_ | I've tried doing like /dev/mapper/..... instead, but that doesn't seem to make a difference. | 12:09 |
histo | agu10^_: seriously | 12:09 |
histo | agu10^_: take a deep breath and re-read the last command I gave you. | 12:09 |
agu10^_ | histo, let me check, i think that works | 12:09 |
DJones | agu10^_: If you read the UFW link that you've been given multiple times, the command to disable ufw is given within the first few lines of the page | 12:10 |
ssyf3rr | how do I find my router name? | 12:10 |
moppers | ssyf3rr, if it's ubuntu look at properties for the network connection (top right of desktop) and you find the ip address of the router in 'gateway' | 12:11 |
histo | ssyf3rr: Do you have a ubuntu related question? | 12:11 |
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histo | ssyf3rr: I've watched you trolling on several channels now asking offtopic stuff. It's rather annoying and please stay on topic. | 12:11 |
ssyf3rr | im on topic .___. | 12:12 |
moppers | ssyf3rr, Actually that might not work: i'm not using the standard unity indicators.. sorry | 12:12 |
agu10^_ | histo, that command did not work | 12:12 |
moppers | ssyf3rr, if you type 'route' into a terminal you will see the default gateway, that's the router | 12:12 |
agu10^_ | my firewall is restarted when i boot. (iptables) | 12:13 |
agu10^_ | How do i disable iptables from starting when i boot? | 12:13 |
anonymous_ | two users added to ignore list | 12:13 |
histo | agu10^_: Please read the link from ubottu that you've been given. | 12:13 |
agu10^_ | where is that link? | 12:13 |
histo | ssyf3rr: You aren't even using ubuntu... | 12:13 |
agu10^_ | i only have one about upstart | 12:13 |
ssyf3rr | Im using ubuntu server | 12:14 |
ssyf3rr | with a GUI | 12:14 |
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k1l | !iptables > agu10^_ | 12:14 |
histo | !firewall > agu10^_ | 12:14 |
ubottu | agu10^_, please see my private message | 12:14 |
histo | ssyf3rr: connected via wifi or lan? | 12:14 |
ssyf3rr | LAN | 12:14 |
alakoo | is there a way to get a list of all available ubottu commands? | 12:15 |
Aser | hey sysdoc_ | 12:15 |
Aser | er ssyf3rr | 12:15 |
histo | ssyf3rr: then the name of your router doesn't matter. It has an IP | 12:15 |
histo | !factoids > alakoo | 12:15 |
ubottu | alakoo, please see my private message | 12:15 |
alakoo | thanks histo | 12:16 |
ssyf3rr | yes an IP 192.168.254.5 | 12:16 |
agu10^_ | will iptables -F remove all rules forever or is it just temporary? | 12:16 |
agu10^_ | linux command line is archaic really... | 12:16 |
sendaljepit | iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQURADE | 12:17 |
sendaljepit | how delete this rule?? | 12:17 |
nibbler_ | sendaljepit: replace A by D | 12:17 |
sendaljepit | please help me.. | 12:18 |
nibbler_ | sendaljepit: please read me | 12:18 |
agu10^_ | how do i remove ALL iptables rules? i just want the default setup | 12:18 |
sendaljepit | how?? | 12:18 |
nibbler_ | agu10^_: netfilter rules are runtime programmed, they get lost with reboot - unless you have a startup/shutdown script to save and restore them | 12:18 |
histo | !pm > ssyf3rr | 12:19 |
ubottu | ssyf3rr, please see my private message | 12:19 |
nibbler_ | sendaljepit: iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -j MASQURADE | 12:19 |
agu10^_ | nibbler_, they did not get lost | 12:19 |
sendaljepit | tq nibbler ^_^ | 12:20 |
nibbler_ | agu10^_: for i in INPUT OUTPUT FORWARD; do iptabls -F $i; done | 12:20 |
azi` | is there a way to force uubntu to install xfce instead of the default desktop system? | 12:20 |
k1l | azi`: use xubuntu? | 12:20 |
cfhowlett | azi`, do you mean USE an xfce or install? | 12:21 |
agu10^_ | WTF i cannot login through SSH now! | 12:21 |
agu10^_ | did iptables block ssh too? | 12:21 |
ssyf3rr | thankyou histo | 12:21 |
k1l | azi`: or install regular ubuntu and install xfce afterwards. or use the minimal install and install xfce afterwards | 12:21 |
azi` | k1l: i would like to avoid doing that | 12:21 |
azi` | k1l: i see thanks | 12:21 |
azi` | cfhowlett: to install | 12:21 |
cfhowlett | azi`, xubuntu. of coure. | 12:21 |
histo | agu10^_: iptables doesn't block anything unless you tell it to. | 12:22 |
agu10^_ | i did not tell it to | 12:22 |
agu10^_ | but i think some software did | 12:22 |
Promille | agu10^_: What happens when you try to connect with ssh then? It's hard to help with no information | 12:22 |
histo | azi`: install a command line system and install xfce or install xubuntu | 12:22 |
agu10^_ | it says connection timed out | 12:22 |
histo | agu10^_: can you pastebin the output of ss -ant | 12:23 |
agu10^_ | i'm on windows | 12:23 |
agu10^_ | using putty | 12:23 |
histo | agu10^_: so | 12:23 |
agu10^_ | so i can't run any linux command | 12:23 |
histo | agu10^_: then how are you typing sudo ufw disable ??? | 12:24 |
anonymous_ | without connecting to linux through putty using ssh | 12:24 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | agu10^_: install cygwin :P | 12:24 |
przemek | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3KCh7CqY-4 | 12:24 |
histo | agu10^_: I want you to run ss -ant on the linux box in putty | 12:24 |
agu10^_ | histo, when iptables didn't freak out and take over my ssh connection | 12:24 |
savagecroc | hey.. i can't get this to run in the background.. nohup pg_dump --format=custom nix_int > /tmp/test.dump; wait $!; echo $? any idea how ? | 12:24 |
savagecroc | nohup pg_dump --format=custom nix_int > /tmp/test.dump; wait $!; echo $? & does not work | 12:24 |
agu10^_ | histo, i can't connect through ssh anymore | 12:24 |
histo | agu10^_: Do you have physical access to the box? | 12:24 |
agu10^_ | iptables are screwed up i guess | 12:24 |
agu10^_ | no | 12:24 |
agu10^_ | it's on amazon ec2 cloud | 12:24 |
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histo | agu10^_: isnt' there a webinterface you can access the box on? | 12:25 |
agu10^_ | i can login now | 12:25 |
agu10^_ | i'm in ssh now :D | 12:25 |
agu10^_ | i rebooted from the web interface | 12:25 |
histo | agu10^_: ss -ant | 12:26 |
agu10^_ | sudo iptables --list gives a loooong list | 12:26 |
agu10^_ | histo, that's long | 12:26 |
histo | agu10^_: pastebin the list and the iptables --list | 12:26 |
agu10^_ | http://paste.ubuntu.com/5625708/ | 12:26 |
histo | agu10^_: what port is the issue? | 12:27 |
Promille | agu10^_: great. next time you can try pinging or traceroute the server, if its unreachable. good for troubleshooting | 12:27 |
agu10^_ | http://paste.ubuntu.com/5625711/ | 12:27 |
agu10^_ | histo, 8080 and 80 | 12:27 |
agu10^_ | oops i mean only 8080 | 12:27 |
histo | agu10^_: and what exactly is supposed to be listening on 8080? | 12:28 |
agu10^_ | node.js | 12:28 |
agu10^_ | it is listening there. just i can't access it from outside my host | 12:28 |
noDe | .js | 12:28 |
histo | agu10^_: it's not listening | 12:28 |
newbie12 | ciao | 12:29 |
agu10^_ | histo, yes it is | 12:29 |
newbie12 | !list | 12:29 |
ubottu | newbie12: 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 ». | 12:29 |
agu10^_ | if i do "lynx localhost:8080" it answers | 12:29 |
histo | agu10^_: please look at the output of your ss -ant and show me where it's listening | 12:29 |
SangeetKhatri | hey i cannot pplay mp3's in banshee in lubuntu 13.04 even after installing lubuntu-restricted-extras package | 12:29 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: ffs install ubuntu-restricted-extras please and test | 12:30 |
agu10^_ | histo, i wasn't running it then | 12:30 |
SangeetKhatri | i even did that | 12:30 |
ActionPa1snip | SangeetKhatri: try install mplayer and w32codecs for medibuntu (I assume 32bit OS) | 12:30 |
agu10^_ | let me paste the new one | 12:30 |
histo | agu10^_: Please do | 12:30 |
ActionPa1snip | SangeetKhatri: do other players play MP3s ok? | 12:30 |
agu10^_ | http://paste.ubuntu.com/5625725/ | 12:31 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | SangeetKhatri: better idea still, install dir2ogg and convert them all to ogg :P | 12:31 |
newbie12 | i tankyou, but, something of wrong it's appened...I can't find the list of irc darksin...can you help me? | 12:31 |
agu10^_ | histo, i guess it should be there | 12:31 |
DJones | !piracy | newbie12 | 12:31 |
ubottu | newbie12: 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 | 12:31 |
SangeetKhatri | none of the players except audacious and vlc are working with mp3 | 12:31 |
agu10^_ | since it IS answering on port 8080 | 12:31 |
agu10^_ | if i go there on localhost | 12:31 |
histo | agu10^_: okay well try it remotely now | 12:31 |
ActionPa1snip | agu10^_: can you telnet to the socket from another PC? | 12:31 |
agu10^_ | histo, i did. it doesn't answer | 12:32 |
newbie12 | tanks I'm sorry...forget me...and forgive me.would you? | 12:32 |
histo | agu10^_: What's the IP of your server | 12:32 |
agu10^_ | ActionPa1snip, i don't know. i am on windows | 12:32 |
agu10^_ | http://potentialstudio.com:8080/ | 12:32 |
ActionPa1snip | agu10^_: windows has a telnet client | 12:32 |
agu10^_ | that should be answering | 12:32 |
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agu10^_ | ActionPa1snip, disabled | 12:32 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | XD | 12:32 |
SangeetKhatri | anyways how can i get banshee to work?? | 12:33 |
ActionPa1snip | agu10^_: run it in a command prompt | 12:33 |
agu10^_ | i am. | 12:33 |
histo | agu10^_: well even potentialstudio.com isn't loading right now. Perhaps your dns is screwed up. What is the ip? | 12:33 |
ActionPa1snip | agu10^_: with the ip and port number after the word 'telnet' | 12:33 |
agu10^_ | oh wtf :( | 12:33 |
agu10^_ | 54.235.108.222 | 12:33 |
histo | agu10^_: your dns records are messed up | 12:34 |
histo | agu10^_: potentialstudio.com is pointed at 67.215.66.132 | 12:34 |
agu10^_ | histo, how are they messed up? | 12:34 |
agu10^_ | lol why would it point there? | 12:34 |
k1l | i wonder if its not related to the potential studio thingy he installed? | 12:34 |
mchlbhm | Is ubuntu 12.04amd64 an installation for computers with the amd graphics card? | 12:34 |
agu10^_ | k1l, i did not install any potential studio thingy | 12:34 |
k1l | mchlbhm: no. its for 64bit cpu computers. no matter which video card | 12:35 |
iDrofox | hello, anyone succed in setting different wallpapers for each workspace in ubuntu 13.04 ? | 12:35 |
agu10^_ | how am i supposed to fix my server if the DNS keeps failing? | 12:35 |
agu10^_ | what is wrong with the dns? | 12:35 |
agu10^_ | my zones are right | 12:35 |
mchlbhm | k1l: what does the AMD mean then? | 12:35 |
histo | agu10^_: It's pointed at the wrong server it appears atleast from what you are telling us. | 12:35 |
agu10^_ | ohhh | 12:35 |
agu10^_ | maybe amazon changed my IP? | 12:36 |
k1l | mchlbhm: the 64bit cpu patent is from amd. but intel uses that patent, too | 12:36 |
agu10^_ | no, it didn't change IP | 12:36 |
benno123 | my computer got hanged at every instance after installing linux generic pae ? | 12:36 |
agu10^_ | wtf then | 12:36 |
mchlbhm | k1l: good stuff. TY for your patience | 12:36 |
k1l | mchlbhm: no problem | 12:36 |
benno123 | somebody help!!! | 12:36 |
histo | agu10^_: ping potentialstudio.com and see for yourself. | 12:37 |
agu10^_ | why would potentialstudio.com work and NOT http://54.235.108.222:8080/ ??? | 12:37 |
agu10^_ | oh it's iptables again! | 12:37 |
SangeetKhatri | Okay guys so i ran banshee in debug mode and here is the output i got from the terminal http://pastebin.com/fhXmJaTQ | 12:38 |
agu10^_ | HOW AM I supposed to remove all rules or stop it? | 12:38 |
agu10^_ | it never goes away :( | 12:38 |
histo | agu10^_: Your issues have nothing to do with iptables. What you pasted it's not blocking anything. Only fail2ban stuff and your server is listening to anything on 8080 | 12:38 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | !caps agu10^_ | 12:38 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | !caps | agu10^_ | 12:38 |
ubottu | agu10^_: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too. | 12:38 |
agu10^_ | histo, when i do "service iptables stop", then my server works. | 12:38 |
histo | agu10^_: Your DNS is messed up | 12:38 |
agu10^_ | histo, when i reboot it stops working | 12:38 |
agu10^_ | until i stop iptables | 12:38 |
agu10^_ | then how do you claim it doesn't have to do with it? | 12:38 |
agu10^_ | histo, no it isn't | 12:39 |
histo | agu10^_: then sudo iptables -F to flush the records. | 12:39 |
agu10^_ | histo, iptables was blocking DNS in my server | 12:39 |
agu10^_ | DNS is from the same server | 12:39 |
agu10^_ | so if you dig potentialstudio.com and its DNS is blocked by iptables, it's not going to turn out right | 12:39 |
agu10^_ | histo, i did that many times | 12:39 |
agu10^_ | when i reboot they're back again | 12:40 |
histo | agu10^_: post your iptables --list again. I don't see anywhere that it's blocking dns | 12:40 |
agu10^_ | now it's empty | 12:40 |
agu10^_ | but let me reboot and show you | 12:40 |
histo | agu10^_: also sudo ufw status post that too after reboot | 12:40 |
agu10^_ | histo, i never set up ufw. only some software screwed up my iptables | 12:41 |
mchlbhm | Where could I go to learn the different commands and what the do? | 12:41 |
benno123 | please help? | 12:41 |
cfhowlett | !details|benno123, | 12:42 |
ubottu | benno123,: 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 ..." | 12:42 |
SangeetKhatri | hey guys i cannot play any mp3 in banshee in lubuntu 13.04 even after installing lubuntu-restricted-extras. I ran banshee in debug mode and here is the output from terminal http://pastebin.com/fhXmJaTQ | 12:42 |
mchlbhm | Nevermind. I have google. lol | 12:42 |
mzaza | While trying to decrept a message using gpg i get this error gpg: decrypt_message failed: eof | 12:42 |
ActionPa1snip | mchlbhm: you'd be surprised the number of people that don't seem to | 12:42 |
SangeetKhatri | hey guys i cannot play any mp3 in banshee in lubuntu 13.04 even after installing lubuntu-restricted-extras. I ran banshee in debug mode and here is the output from terminal http://pastebin.com/fhXmJaTQ Please someone help me please!! | 12:42 |
DJones | !repeat | SangeetKhatri | 12:43 |
cfhowlett | !patience|SangeetKhatri, | 12:43 |
ubottu | SangeetKhatri: 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/ | 12:43 |
ubottu | SangeetKhatri,: 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/ | 12:43 |
agu10^_ | histo, after reboot, my empty iptables list is back full again: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5625757/ | 12:43 |
histo | agu10^_: the only software modifying your iptables is fail2ban | 12:43 |
vnc786 | not able to install anything http://pastebin.com/gJnBtZYt read this http://askubuntu.com/questions/140246/how-do-i-resolve-unmet-dependencies but not helpful | 12:43 |
agu10^_ | histo, then that's the malware i guess | 12:43 |
SangeetKhatri | Okay i will wait!! | 12:43 |
agu10^_ | histo, how do i stop it from adding rules every time i boot? | 12:43 |
histo | agu10^_: It's not malware. Also where'd you get fial2ban-roundcube rules? | 12:43 |
mchlbhm | ActionPa1snip LOL! I try to look things up for myself. I usually come here if I still don't understand what I read :/ | 12:43 |
agu10^_ | it installed with some email server | 12:44 |
agu10^_ | and said it "would add iptables rules" | 12:44 |
agu10^_ | i didn't think it would BLOCK ports | 12:44 |
histo | agu10^_: IT"S NOT BLOCKING PORTS | 12:44 |
agu10^_ | i thought it would only allow if they were already blocked | 12:44 |
Myrtti | vnc786: have you tried just "sudo apt-get -f install" without the package name | 12:44 |
agu10^_ | histo, yes it is! | 12:44 |
agu10^_ | i showed you the list | 12:44 |
agu10^_ | which i erased, now it's full again | 12:44 |
agu10^_ | this would be fixed if i could disable iptables... but it keeps getting on when i boot! | 12:45 |
histo | agu10^_: what email server did you install? | 12:45 |
agu10^_ | iredmail | 12:45 |
terryww | hi. ipmitool reports that could not open /dev/ipmi/0 device. All ipmi modules are loaded already... | 12:45 |
jpds | agu10^_: Are you using a init.d script for iptables? | 12:46 |
histo | agu10^_: You need to ask them for support. YOu don't want to disable iptables or fail2ban you just want to configure them properly | 12:46 |
vnc786 | Myrtti: i have tried everything but still that two package(libgcc1,tzdata) are always coming i did Ubuntu Software Center (Repairing installed software size:137MB) | 12:46 |
mchlbhm | harhar! sudo gobbledegook blah_blah -w -t -h --long-switch aWkward/ComBinationOf/mixedCase/underscores_strokes/and.dots :D | 12:46 |
k1l | vnc786: please try a "sudo apt-get install -f" and show that in a pastebin | 12:47 |
agu10^_ | jpds, i did not set up anything. some software may | 12:47 |
histo | agu10^_: yes iredmail did | 12:47 |
mchlbhm | Think I'll use that as my sig | 12:47 |
agu10^_ | histo, why can't i remove that malware's silly rules? | 12:47 |
k1l | vnc786: and what ubuntu is that exactly and what PPAs do you have enabled? | 12:47 |
agu10^_ | why does it keep adding htem? | 12:47 |
agu10^_ | I don't want that malware adding random rules to my iptables | 12:47 |
agu10^_ | i don't want to pay malware's support for 'configuration' | 12:48 |
jpds | agu10^_: Then, why did you install it in the first place? | 12:48 |
histo | agu10^_: Then don't install iredmail | 12:48 |
vnc786 | k1l: i have removed PPA's just using default one | 12:48 |
agu10^_ | i don't care if their business model is blackmailing me by kidnapping my ports | 12:48 |
agu10^_ | histo, i already did. | 12:49 |
agu10^_ | histo, and it works. except i want to get my iptables back | 12:49 |
terryww | is there any page on ipmi on ubuntu? | 12:49 |
histo | agu10^_: https://iredmail.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/iRedMail/samples/iptables.init.debian Look at this | 12:49 |
rupert | terryww: does the /dev/ipmi0 device exist? | 12:50 |
terryww | rupert, yes | 12:50 |
histo | agu10^_: their script set your iptables to drop all incoming connections except the ones that are there now | 12:50 |
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rupert | terryww: did you run ipmitool as sudo? I actually made the same mistake 10 minutes ago :p | 12:50 |
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histo | agu10^_: so add a new rule to allow whatever ports you need | 12:51 |
terryww | rupert, #ipmitool sensor -> could not open device... | 12:51 |
histo | agu10^_: a new input rule | 12:51 |
rupert | terryww: which modules did you load? I had to load ipmi_devintf first, then ipmi_si | 12:52 |
terryww | rupert, will unload all ipmi and load in sequence u suggested, tnx | 12:53 |
vnc786 | k1l: http://pastebin.com/DYNjuRW0 | 12:53 |
SangeetKhatri | is anyone free enough to solve my mp3 playing problems?? | 12:54 |
SangeetKhatri | hey guys i cannot play any mp3 in banshee in lubuntu 13.04 even after installing lubuntu-restricted-extras. I ran banshee in debug mode and here is the output from terminal http://pastebin.com/fhXmJaTQ | 12:54 |
terryww | rupert, same result | 12:55 |
coinhead | hello, the fans of my hp notebook are almost the whole time running and it's very noisy. is there a way to change this on 12.04.2? | 12:56 |
terryww | rupert, alos, there's no ipmi settings in my bios, but dmidecode finds an IPMI device | 12:57 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: Are you going to install ubuntu-restricted-extras and test or just keep asking? | 12:57 |
rupert | terryww: strange, what kind of system are you using? | 12:57 |
terryww | rupert, arima nm46x ( http://www.arimacorp.com/server/Product/ViewProduct.asp?View=NM46X ). It has also something called OPMA with a port on the back. I can't find anywhere how to work with it... | 12:58 |
SangeetKhatri | i already had installed ubuntu-restricted-extras but nothing happened.. Okay but will try once again just for you!! | 12:59 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: You keep saying you install lubuntu-restricted-extras my fear is that it may differ from ubuntu-restricted-extras | 13:00 |
ivotkl | Hello everyone. Could anyone help me? -> http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/miscellaneous/196322-chmod-chown-modify-access-several-users.html#post926146 | 13:00 |
ivotkl | Has to do with file permissions. | 13:00 |
SangeetKhatri | @histo so i installed the ubuntu one too and it still is not working :( | 13:01 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: is this a 32bit or 64bit system and what version of ubuntu are you running? | 13:02 |
vic_ | how can i install additional drivers package from terminal? | 13:02 |
SangeetKhatri | i am running lubuntu 13.04 32bit | 13:02 |
c0mputer | how do i rsync and force overwrite all matching filenames | 13:03 |
histo | vic_: sudo apt-get install packagename | 13:03 |
histo | c0mputer: the --delete option | 13:03 |
histo | c0mputer: wait | 13:03 |
c0mputer | histo: thats going to delete files not present in the source directory. do not want! | 13:04 |
vic_ | histo: let me check | 13:04 |
histo | c0mputer: then what do you want? | 13:04 |
c0mputer | histo: exactly what i asked in my question. to overwrite matching files. | 13:04 |
vnc786 | k1l: it's ubunut 12.04 64 bit it happen after i was trying to run arth (the dict) source installation | 13:04 |
histo | c0mputer: it will by default | 13:04 |
c0mputer | histo: it's not doing so. | 13:04 |
histo | c0mputer: it creates an exact copy of files from the source on the destination | 13:04 |
c0mputer | histo: rsync source user@dest:/dir/, not doing shit. | 13:04 |
histo | c0mputer: pastebin the output of your actual command | 13:05 |
SangeetKhatri | @histo i am running lubuntu 13.04 32 bit | 13:06 |
histo | c0mputer: also use -v | 13:06 |
Siefer^_^Aliya | Join --> /server nexus.anabolnet.org | 13:06 |
histo | SickB: no | 13:07 |
c0mputer | histo: http://pastebin.com/K5vbM2K6 | 13:07 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: okay hold up | 13:07 |
histo | SangeetKhatri: try searching askubuntu.com or asking in #lubuntu | 13:07 |
SangeetKhatri | i am asking in #lubuntu but no one responds there.. There is basically no one there | 13:07 |
histo | c0mputer: try using an option like -a I would use rsync -av | 13:09 |
c0mputer | histo: if i delete the file on the remote location, using -av will replace it | 13:09 |
c0mputer | histo: but i want to force overwrite that existing file | 13:09 |
histo | c0mputer: yes | 13:09 |
c0mputer | histo: basically, i did an rsync -av before. some of the files became corrupt on the remote location. there are OTHER files in that directory i do NOT want removed but i want to overwrite those files with a fresh rsync (and hopefully they wont get corrupted over the network this time) | 13:10 |
histo | c0mputer: The whole point of rsync is to make source and destination the same. So I'm not quite sure what you mean by overwriting if the data is there why copy it. | 13:10 |
histo | c0mputer: do an rsync -av again | 13:10 |
histo | c0mputer: it will hash them and match them if they are corrupt they will be replaced. | 13:11 |
c0mputer | histo: it doesn't do anything because the files "match" even though they are corrupted on the remote end | 13:11 |
c0mputer | histo: well its not. | 13:11 |
Pici | c0mputer: are these files being written to by another process while you are doing the rsync? | 13:11 |
c0mputer | histo: an excel file for example. download it from source server and its fine. download it from remote server and it displays a bunch of binary crap when i dl it | 13:11 |
c0mputer | Pici: no | 13:11 |
coinhead | hello, the fans of my hp notebook are almost the whole time running and it's very noisy. is there a way to change this on 12.04.2? pwmconfig says there are no pwm fans on my system but sometimes they run lower so there must be a way to control their behaviour | 13:11 |
horse | hi all. i'm trynig to change a nic's mac address from the CLI. my problem is i dont know where to list nics used on the system, or where to change the mac address once i've found them. | 13:11 |
horse | i'm used to RHEL btw | 13:11 |
c0mputer | histo: deleting it on the dest server, running rsync again, and it downloads fine from dest server | 13:12 |
histo | c0mputer: hash a remote file and hash a local file are they different? | 13:12 |
c0mputer | histo: how can i copy files from a source directory ovewriting all matching files in dest directory | 13:12 |
histo | c0mputer: one of the corrupted ones | 13:12 |
c0mputer | histo: how2hash? | 13:12 |
histo | c0mputer: md5sum somefile | 13:12 |
monge | hi folks | 13:12 |
cfhowlett | monge, greetings | 13:13 |
c0mputer | histo: the hash is different | 13:13 |
histo | c0mputer: then rsync will replace that file when you use the -a option | 13:13 |
c0mputer | histo: but it's not, lol. | 13:13 |
c0mputer | histo: and i pasted the exact command i'm running | 13:13 |
histo | c0mputer: please pastebin the output of the two md5sums and the rsync -av to prove it | 13:13 |
histo | c0mputer: you pasted a command with out -a | 13:14 |
c0mputer | histo: i have to DELETE the dest file for rsync to copy the file from source | 13:14 |
c0mputer | histo: are you serious. ok. | 13:14 |
monge | I'm having problems after update my system to 12.04. When its goo to remove a pack get an error. | 13:14 |
Agusx12111 | Hi | 13:14 |
cfhowlett | Agusx12111, greetings | 13:14 |
cfhowlett | !details|monge, | 13:14 |
ubottu | monge,: 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 ..." | 13:14 |
histo | c0mputer: yes I'm serious... I can't see your screen this is the only way | 13:15 |
monge | When try to remove "gitosis" the system says "the user gitosis is logged in now" | 13:15 |
monge | Anybody can help me? | 13:15 |
Physicist | Greetings.. | 13:15 |
cfhowlett | monge, you have a user named gitosis? | 13:15 |
cfhowlett | Physicist, greetings? | 13:15 |
c0mputer | histo: http://pastebin.com/y4wk6VBt | 13:16 |
monge | yes, I have a user name gitosis | 13:16 |
c0mputer | can you trust that i'm not _lying_ to you from this point on? lol. | 13:17 |
betrayd | lol | 13:17 |
terryww | so, has anybody experience with IPMI or OPMA? | 13:17 |
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monge | This user was used for gitosis to manage ssh keys | 13:17 |
husam | hello , | 13:17 |
thagenbeek | hey people, goodday!!! | 13:17 |
cfhowlett | husam, greetings | 13:17 |
husam | i need help ! any one can help me here | 13:17 |
rindolf | Hi all. | 13:18 |
ivotkl | husam, what happened? | 13:18 |
histo | c0mputer: It's not a trust issue but good luck with your problem i'm done. | 13:18 |
ivotkl | Hello.. | 13:18 |
rindolf | http://mirror.isoc.org.il/pub/ubuntu/dists/precise/ - where do I download the Ubuntu-12.04 .iso from here? | 13:18 |
monge | 13:18 | |
monge | cfhowlett, I'm new for here. | 13:18 |
ivotkl | what happened husam? | 13:18 |
thagenbeek | is there anyone here that might be able to help me with active directory / likewise / ltsp??? | 13:18 |
cfhowlett | monge, not an expert in the area, but it appears that ssh is still invoking gitosis. stop that process and then remove | 13:18 |
husam | hello ivotkl | 13:18 |
ncmcxx | hello I made a change to /etc/fastab trying to auto mount an ssh share. I rebooted now it just freezes at the grub select screen i connectedthe drive to another system and changed the fstab back but ubuntu server still freezes at grub | 13:18 |
ncmcxx | anyone know how I can fix this? | 13:18 |
ivotkl | Hello husam. =) | 13:18 |
husam | ivotkl i need to remove squid3 and install squid 7.2 | 13:18 |
c0mputer | histo: you literally told me to prove it, lol. | 13:18 |
Physicist | cfhowlett: It is a compliment.. | 13:18 |
thagenbeek | do you have a backup of your fstab file | 13:19 |
thagenbeek | ? | 13:19 |
ivotkl | uhmm... | 13:19 |
husam | ivotkl im useing 12.4 | 13:19 |
histo | !attitude | c0mputer | 13:19 |
ubottu | c0mputer: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines | 13:19 |
monge | 13:19 | |
monge | cfhowlett, one time gitosis is deprecated i don't need more this user. but some thing wrong has been | 13:19 |
histo | c0mputer: I asked because I can't see your screen to see the output. | 13:19 |
histo | c0mputer: I also told you that. | 13:19 |
lroe | is there a way to disable the alt-tab pager from grouping like windows? | 13:19 |
ncmcxx | thagenbeek sadly no | 13:19 |
ivotkl | to remove it yo ucan type "sudo apt-get --purge -remove squid3" assuming squid3 is the actual package name. | 13:19 |
ncmcxx | I didnt make a backup I changed just one line | 13:20 |
ivotkl | husam, are you sure squid 7.4 is available on ubuntu? | 13:20 |
c0mputer | c0mputer: i pasted the output of that command prior to you asking me to prove that the sums are different and to do it again. but ok. | 13:20 |
ncmcxx | didnt realize it could crash grub? and not boot | 13:20 |
cfhowlett | monge, run in terminal ps -x | grep gitosis to see what process is calling it | 13:20 |
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amagee | hey when i plug my samsung galaxy S3 into my ubuntu machine and view the mount in nautilus it comes up with a path like gphoto2://[usb:001,004]/ .. how can i make it mount to a regular folder so i can access it from a terminal? | 13:20 |
ivotkl | You could also try running "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" | 13:20 |
histo | c0mputer: use -avv | 13:20 |
rindolf | ncmcxx: I don't think grub consults fstab. | 13:20 |
thagenbeek | ncmcxx: you can't get past the grub loader? can you perform a recovery? | 13:20 |
ncmcxx | i dont think so | 13:21 |
mzaza | Anyone has an experience with gpg? | 13:21 |
ncmcxx | it just freezes | 13:21 |
husam | ivotkl i dont want to upgrade it iwant to downgrade it | 13:21 |
ncmcxx | i can access the drive fine in another computer | 13:21 |
c0mputer | histo: rsync claims the file in question is 'uptodate' | 13:21 |
histo | c0mputer: are the sizes different? | 13:21 |
betrayd | amagee make an entry in /etc/fstab and sudo mkdir /mygalaxy or something | 13:21 |
c0mputer | histo: filesize is the same, checksum is different | 13:21 |
ncmcxx | its like the screen that says stuff like memtest four lines ts black and white it just freezes there | 13:21 |
histo | c0mputer: and are these different filesystems? | 13:21 |
ncmcxx | i think thats grub? | 13:22 |
thagenbeek | ncmcxx: have you tried downloading the recovery livecd and runnning that/ | 13:22 |
amagee | betrayd: but what would i put in fstab | 13:22 |
c0mputer | histo: its possible, how would i check that? | 13:22 |
ncmcxx | thagenbeek: no what will it do? | 13:22 |
husam | ivotkl alsoo what i want to remove every thing related to squid 3 i didnt install squid3 so when i do apt-get install squid should install squid 2.7 stable 3 or 9 | 13:22 |
c0mputer | histo: fstab? | 13:22 |
histo | c0mputer: sudo blkid | 13:22 |
betrayd | amagee do a df -h and it will list device name as a start | 13:22 |
thagenbeek | it can restore your grub, it seems to me that the problem is in there, and the fstab is coincidental | 13:22 |
histo | c0mputer: and fstab | 13:22 |
c0mputer | histo: they're both ext3 | 13:23 |
monge | cfhowlett, | 13:23 |
monge | http://pastebin.com/z2YHUaSx | 13:23 |
c0mputer | histo: when i load the source file in excel, its normal. when i load the dest file in excel, it gives me wingdings everywhere | 13:23 |
ncmcxx | thagenbeek: can you link me what I need | 13:23 |
amagee | betrayd: no it's actually not there | 13:23 |
ncmcxx | its not a livecd? | 13:23 |
ncmcxx | but a secial image | 13:23 |
ncmcxx | ? | 13:23 |
betrayd | keep the file browser open amagee | 13:23 |
thagenbeek | https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery <--- check that out | 13:23 |
ncmcxx | special* | 13:23 |
histo | c0mputer: -acvv | 13:23 |
c0mputer | histo: if i delete the dest file and rsync, it copies it and if i load the dest file then, its normal. | 13:23 |
cfhowlett | monge, yes? | 13:23 |
amagee | betrayd: it is open | 13:24 |
vnc786 | apt-get install <name> keeps giving this 2 dependencies problem libgcc1, tzdata | 13:24 |
ncmcxx | thagenbeek: thanks would i have grub 2 on that list? | 13:24 |
ncmcxx | its server 12.04 i think | 13:24 |
monge | cfhowlett, i didn't understand you. | 13:25 |
monge | I run and pasted the grep... | 13:25 |
c0mputer | histo: that did it, thank you very much for your help. | 13:25 |
cfhowlett | monge, didn't see the paste. send it again? | 13:25 |
histo | c0mputer: check the destination for IO errors | 13:25 |
monge | what is the question (yes or no)? | 13:25 |
ncmcxx | thagenbeek: i think that recovery only has instructions for grub not grub 2 which i think is what server 12.04+ uses? | 13:26 |
monge | http://pastebin.com/z2YHUaSx | 13:26 |
c0mputer | histo: i'm guessing that would be in dmesg? | 13:26 |
histo | c0mputer: Yes | 13:26 |
thagenbeek | ncmcxx: you can see that, but most likely yes.... | 13:26 |
monge | it's here cfhowlett | 13:26 |
amagee | it's so bizarre.. it gives me the options of "MTP" and "PTP". If I use MTP then in nautilus I can see all the top-level folders but it thinks they're all empty. If I use PTP then lots of the top-level folders are there and have the right contents but some of the top-level folders don't appear at all :/ | 13:26 |
histo | c0mputer: I'm interested in how the file became corrupted in the first place unless you were using some for a partial transfer option or something goofy | 13:26 |
cfhowlett | monge, dang. sorry, but it's best I bail. I can't see your paste. I'm in China and for some reason, pastebin is blocked by the great firewall today. | 13:27 |
Prufrock | Hi all | 13:27 |
monge | cfhowlett, | 13:27 |
amagee | and on another machine it just hangs completely when i try to open it | 13:27 |
monge | pnca@pnca-server:~$ ps x | grep gitosis | 13:27 |
cfhowlett | Prufrock, greetings | 13:27 |
monge | 5739 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto gitosis | 13:27 |
histo | c0mputer: the quick check is a file size and modified time to see if a file needs transfered. That's why it wasn't updating. During the actual transfer the file is hashed and checked. It should have never been there if it didn't match unless you partialed. The -c option tells it to use a checksum verification rather than the quick check initially. | 13:27 |
monge | i know don't is ok to paste direct here but just for this time | 13:27 |
ncmcxx | thagenbeek: thanks. I will try and find a way to do a recovery on grub 2 | 13:27 |
ncmcxx | thank you very much | 13:27 |
Prufrock | I am using Ubuntu 12.10, and it keeps telling my the Ubuntu 12.10 has faced en error and asks if I want to send and error report. What could be the problem? | 13:28 |
monge | cfhowlett, can you see now? | 13:28 |
cfhowlett | monge, I see it. This shows that the only process calling gitosis was your grep command. | 13:28 |
horse | should it be possible to "su" into root when logged in as a guest? | 13:28 |
cfhowlett | horse, nope. never seen it done. | 13:28 |
thagenbeek | ncmcxx: no problem, good luck! | 13:28 |
mzaza | I have followed the Ubuntu beginners developer guid and while I was creating a gpg key I got a email to verify my key which I should decrypt however I get that error while trying to decrepy. | 13:28 |
mzaza | gpg: decrypt_message failed: eof | 13:28 |
ncmcxx | thanks! | 13:28 |
betrayd | amagee: hmmm, usually when you plug it in, dmesg | tail will give couple messages with device name, see what it says the device name is | 13:28 |
monge | cfhowlett, ok I agree. but why can't remove the pack? | 13:28 |
histo | c0mputer: so when you used -c it did md5sums on both ends and saw they didn't match and then transferred. You shoulnd't need to do that everytime. | 13:28 |
betrayd | but get out of the dir gphoto is in | 13:29 |
betrayd | amagee: ^ | 13:29 |
cfhowlett | monge, try this; sudo apt-get purge gitosis | 13:29 |
cfhowlett | monge, if that doesn't fix it, I don't know what else to tell you ... | 13:29 |
amagee | betrayd: there are lines saying stuff like "usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 8 using ehci_hcd" | 13:30 |
monge | cfhowlett, wait a minute... i will run apt and share you the line of problem. | 13:30 |
histo | c0mputer: anyhoot i'm off for sleep read your scrollback when you come back | 13:31 |
Prufrock | I am using Ubuntu 12.10, and it keeps telling my the Ubuntu 12.10 has faced en error and asks if I want to send and error report. What could be the problem? | 13:31 |
vic_ | can i upgrade ubuntu 13.04 kernel to the latest stable kernel 3.8.11 | 13:31 |
Prufrock | that* | 13:31 |
cfhowlett | Prufrock, did you send the report? | 13:32 |
cfhowlett | !kernel|vic_, | 13:32 |
ubottu | vic_,: The core of Ubuntu is the Linux kernel: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel - You shouldn't have to compile your own, and if you need to troubleshoot issues, you can try a !Mainline kernel instead, but if you insist, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile (see also !Stages) | 13:32 |
Prufrock | cfhowlett, Yes.. many times.. but is there any difference? | 13:32 |
monge | cfhowlett, | 13:33 |
monge | Removing gitosis ... | 13:33 |
monge | Removing user `gitosis' ... | 13:33 |
monge | Warning: group 'gitosis' has no more members. | 13:33 |
monge | userdel: gitosis user is currently logged in | 13:33 |
monge | / usr / sbin / deluser: '/ usr / sbin / userdel gitosis' returned error code 8. Leaving. | 13:33 |
FloodBot1 | monge: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 13:33 |
monge | dpkg: error processing gitosis (- remove): | 13:33 |
cfhowlett | Prufrock, post the error and/or take this question to #ubuntu-server | 13:33 |
horse | guy's, how do i boot into run level 3? | 13:33 |
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adamk_ | Two days ago I ran do-release-upgrade, and now have my system on 13.04. Except that each time I login now, I keep getting prompted to run do-release-upgrade. When I do, it tells me that no new release was found. How can I get it to stop prompting me to update? | 13:34 |
horse | i have root access but nothing else and need to make some changes | 13:34 |
monge | cfhowlett, when I run "apt-get purge gitosis" the same error has ocoured | 13:34 |
cfhowlett | monge, kill the gitosis group and user ... might have to do so as root. Ask in this channel before attempting as this is over my head ... my advice shows only what I would attempt next | 13:34 |
Prufrock | cfhowlett, I don't know how to post the error, because it's a drop-down arrangement and cannot be copy-pasted. | 13:34 |
vic_ | ubottu: i see the mainline kernel 3.9 is it safe to use it and how do i upgrade the kernel in the terminal | 13:35 |
cfhowlett | !paste|Prufrock, screenshot? | 13:35 |
Prufrock | cfhowlett, And what does #Ubuntu-server have to do with this..? :/ | 13:35 |
ubottu | Prufrock, screenshot?: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 13:35 |
coinhead | i'm using 12.04.2 with kernel 3.8.7, my fans are running to high/noisy even with no load at all and fancontrol says there is no conf file, sensors shows not one fan and pwmconfig says there are no pwm fans. what can i do to control fan behaviour? | 13:35 |
cfhowlett | Prufrock, thought you said you were running a server ...figured they might/would know more than I do ... | 13:36 |
monge | cfhowlett, I don't be sure of how to kill the group and user. Can you tell me more? | 13:36 |
Prufrock | cfhowlett, Yes, a screen-shot, but most of the details won't appear in it because it's a quite long list. | 13:36 |
betrayd | amagee view the full dmesg to see what else, or do ls /dev/sd<press tab to complete> | 13:36 |
Prufrock | cfhowlett, No, no. No server, just my HP Pavilion g6 laptop. | 13:36 |
cfhowlett | Prufrock, ah. sorry. misunderstood | 13:36 |
ActionPa1snip | monge: killall -u usernamehere will log the user off :) | 13:38 |
ActionPa1snip | monge: not very graceful but works | 13:38 |
ActionPa1snip | monge: will need sudo too | 13:38 |
cfhowlett | ActionPa1snip, new one to me ... thanks | 13:38 |
c0mputer | c0mputer: cheers. your partial transfer theory may be correct. | 13:38 |
ActionPa1snip | cfhowlett: kill all processes, user go bye bye (one of the PIDs is the login itself) | 13:38 |
cfhowlett | monge, groupdel will kill a group. | 13:39 |
Jays | Hu | 13:39 |
cfhowlett | Jays, hu? | 13:39 |
Jays | Hu | 13:39 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | ActionPa1snip: wow, did not know I could commit hara kiri XD | 13:39 |
MonkeyDust | ActionPa1snip just did it, does more than logoff: my screen session was also killed ;) | 13:40 |
monge | ActionPa1snip, seemed to work. | 13:40 |
monge | now I run apt-get upgrade and its run without errors | 13:40 |
terryww | Hi. I'm getting negative values using lm-sensors. Is there any fix or config for that? | 13:41 |
monge | thanks cfhowlett and ActionPa1snip | 13:41 |
cfhowlett | monge, glad to help | 13:41 |
cfhowlett | !cookie|ActionPa1snip, | 13:41 |
ubottu | ActionPa1snip,: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie! | 13:41 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | any tilda users here? I have 4 of them set up for each quarter of my desktop; problem is after a reboot (and presumeably a logoff) I have to run tilda 4 times to reactivate them; is there a way to have them activate on startup? | 13:41 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | jaysonr: are you Jays? jayne ditto. | 13:43 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | jaysonr: ah, nevermind. | 13:44 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Jays decided to randomly pm me and spam me with "hi"'s lol. | 13:44 |
ActionPa1snip | monge: I use it after installing nvidia-drivers as Xog is ran by user too :) | 13:45 |
ActionPa1snip | cfhowlett: ^ | 13:45 |
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Guest84125 | Hi! I upgraded to 13.04 and compact view is gone! What to do? | 13:48 |
amagee | betrayd: i ended up going with this http://www.webupd8.org/2012/12/how-to-mount-android-40-ubuntu-go-mtpfs.html | 13:50 |
amagee | finally let me create a file!!! | 13:51 |
adamk_ | How can I get Ubuntu to stop prompting me to upgrade every time I login? | 13:52 |
gustav | adamk_: chsh | 13:52 |
ubu | adamk_, within the update manager, there is a setting which version to prefer | 13:52 |
cfhowlett | adamk, go to your update settings ... turn off the seitches | 13:53 |
cfhowlett | *switches* | 13:53 |
adamk_ | Shouldn't Ubuntu already know that I updated to 13.04? | 13:53 |
cfhowlett | adamk, see, little details like that ... Anyway, yes. I've seen a lot of threads about this. Don't know the fix as I only run LTS ... | 13:54 |
gustav | adamk_: You mean the hivemind? | 13:54 |
adamk_ | cfhowlett, I mentioned that little detail the previous two times I asked. I didn't get a response, so I thought fewer details might be better :-) | 13:55 |
ubu | adamk_, go into ubuntu software center, then under edit pulldown, software sources, then check the updates tab | 13:55 |
adamk_ | gustav, hivemind? | 13:55 |
gustav | adamk_: Yes? | 13:55 |
cfhowlett | adamk, :P | 13:55 |
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Pici | adamk_: What does lsb_release -a say about your version? | 13:57 |
helmut_ | hi | 13:57 |
Guest84125 | Hi! I upgraded to 13.04 and compact view is gone! What to do? | 13:57 |
adamk_ | Pici, It confirms that I'm running 13.04 :-) | 13:57 |
cfhowlett | helmut_, greetings | 13:57 |
Pici | adamk_: Are you sure that you aren't getting prompts about updates? There were a few new package updates released a few days ago. | 13:57 |
Guest84125 | Why the heck did nautilus remove compact view? | 13:58 |
adamk_ | ubu, So I'm looking at the updates tab, but I don't see any applicable option... | 13:58 |
houser | is it possible/worth it to setup a bit coin miner on my server? | 13:58 |
shellybee | hi everyone | 13:58 |
adamk_ | Pici, Yes, I'm sure: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5625948/ | 13:58 |
gustav | houser: No. | 13:58 |
cfhowlett | shellybee, greetings | 13:58 |
cfhowlett | houser, good discussion for #ubuntu-offtopic | 13:59 |
moppers | Guest84125, you can revert the old version by downloading the packages from 12.10 | 13:59 |
adamk_ | This annoying update problem has happened on two machines where I have successfully run 'do-release-upgrade' | 13:59 |
gustav | houser: I set up a litecoin miner on this computer, a quad i7, was going to make about 0.0002 USD / day. | 13:59 |
Guest84125 | moppers, i installed NEO | 13:59 |
Guest84125 | NEO | 13:59 |
Guest84125 | NEMO | 13:59 |
Pici | adamk_: hmm.. very weird. | 14:00 |
moppers | took you 3 attempts to find it, it looks like :) | 14:00 |
adamk_ | Pici, Very annoying, actually :-) | 14:00 |
houser | gustav, wauw ok...and did you utilize the graphic card? | 14:00 |
gustav | houser: No, couldn't. | 14:00 |
gustav | houser: Only some Radeons are worth it. No nVidia will give more than about 0.00002 USD / day. | 14:01 |
moppers | gustav, in my opinion, bitcoin on a PC without the GPU will cost you more than you make | 14:01 |
gustav | moppers: I agree. At least with todays software. | 14:01 |
Natanael_L | hello. I managed to screw up my graphics config on my Samsung AMD/ATI laptop when I tried to enable OpenCL and switched between the open and the closed drivers. It appeared to work fine at first, but now it won't complete booting. It shows the Ubuntu logo, but never reaches the login screen. It tries to run "low graphics mode", but it becomes unresponsive. How can I fix it? I'm booting from a LiveUSB right now | 14:02 |
ubuntuaddicted | adamk_, sounds like a bug then. you could write up a bug ticket on launchpad | 14:03 |
moppers | Natanael_L, if you hold shift and select recovery mode, you can then boot it to fialsafe graphics OR to nework then normal, which will sometime cause the driver not to load | 14:03 |
Natanael_L | Does anybody know what I can do? Can I wipe the /etc folder for graphics? | 14:03 |
Pici | adamk_: Take a look at comment 16 and 17 here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1173209 | 14:04 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1173209 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) "Prompted about New Release for 13.04 again after dist-upgrade and a restart" [Low,Triaged] | 14:04 |
houser | gustav, hmm ok i see.....so little...and my server procesor is even weaker than i7 | 14:04 |
naterd00d | anyone know anything about BIND at all? | 14:04 |
Natanael_L | moppers: not sure | 14:04 |
Natanael_L | tried some kind of "failsafe" | 14:04 |
Natanael_L | Don't remember what exactly | 14:04 |
naterd00d | i have everything perfectly configured in my config files but my domain isnt resolving | 14:04 |
naterd00d | everything is set up at all points | 14:04 |
Natanael_L | Booted from "ubuntu advanced options" in grub or what it's called | 14:04 |
gustav | houser: Waste of time. Go to the beach instead. | 14:04 |
houser | gustav, haha good idea | 14:05 |
houser | gustav, maybe i can use the 104TFlops computer i have at work :D | 14:05 |
Guest84125 | So sad, Gnome is destroying lots of things. Is there any covert person there working for M$ | 14:05 |
adamk_ | Pici, Woohoo. Thanks. | 14:05 |
moppers | Natanael_L, so you tried failsafe grahics then. but also try network boot then let it continue to normal boot: for some reason that sometimes works as it messes with the graphics driver somehow | 14:05 |
Pici | adamk_: np :) | 14:05 |
Natanael_L | moppers: tried that too | 14:06 |
houser | Guest83631, yeah gnome is awful :( | 14:06 |
Natanael_L | tried that first actually | 14:06 |
Natanael_L | Could ctrl+alt+f1 work? | 14:06 |
Natanael_L | console | 14:06 |
gustav | houser: Not sure how much that is. It's so f- frustrating to get one of these miners running on "CPU" that it's hardly worth the effort. But you could try that. Would be awesome. xD | 14:06 |
terryww | hi. I have an Arima nm46x motherboard and am getting negative values for cpu temp. I can't find any answers on ggl. Anybody any suggestions? | 14:06 |
Natanael_L | gustav: Somebody was mining on a C64 | 14:06 |
moppers | if you doing bitcoin i recommend FPGA | 14:06 |
gustav | Natanael_L: Someone is always doing that. | 14:07 |
moppers | if not FPGA then use ATI .. otherwise use someone else's hardware and power bill :) | 14:07 |
Natanael_L | I bet somebody's mining on a Ti82 | 14:07 |
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moppers | you can generate about 6W per kilogram of body weight if you're in good physical condition and have a stationary bicycle ... might help for bitcoin ;) | 14:08 |
Natanael_L | imagine the power bill for successfully mining 1 BTC with that | 14:08 |
Natanael_L | (TI82) | 14:08 |
moppers | 420W for 70Kg human, that is enough to run a bitcoin miner | 14:09 |
gustav | Best thing, easiest, you can do, is come up with another *coin. Just look at LTC. | 14:10 |
Natanael_L | Nah. You've got to get people to use it first. | 14:10 |
Natanael_L | And pay for it | 14:10 |
gustav | Mine the first (supposedly easy) coins, then move on. | 14:10 |
gustav | They will. | 14:10 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | anyone can tell me how to create a ca cert with gnutls? | 14:10 |
moppers | well that's quite a tough social engineering challenge, it's like building a web community | 14:10 |
husam | hello all , | 14:11 |
husam | one q if i have install the package and iqnor any dependencies what will happen | 14:11 |
Natanael_L | husam: it won't run as it's supposed to | 14:11 |
ubu | have you guys seen the guy who used ESEA software to affect more then 14,000 gamers to mine for him | 14:11 |
Natanael_L | worst case - the computer crashes | 14:11 |
houser | gustav, As of 2010, the fastest six-core PC processor reaches 109 gigaFLOPS | 14:11 |
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gustav | houser: Hm. :) I don't get FLOPS. Is it faster than the Triolith in Sweden? | 14:12 |
houser | what is triolith? | 14:12 |
gustav | " Triolith is a capability cluster with a total of 19200 cores and a theoretical peak performance of 338 Tflops/s. " | 14:12 |
houser | gustav, then no :) | 14:12 |
houser | gustav, a third that size | 14:13 |
Natanael_L | Tera vs giga | 14:13 |
Natanael_L | 1/3000 | 14:13 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | histo: you still here? | 14:13 |
gustav | Should be pretty fast anyway. | 14:13 |
gustav | houser: Does it run Linux? | 14:13 |
Natanael_L | everything runs Linux | 14:13 |
erik_410 | join #xstream | 14:13 |
houser | gustav, mm i think its running bsd actually | 14:13 |
gustav | Natanael_L: Not 386. | 14:13 |
houser | not sure thouh | 14:14 |
houser | though | 14:14 |
Natanael_L | it runs backported Linux | 14:14 |
Natanael_L | :) | 14:14 |
Pici | !offtopic | 14:14 |
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! | 14:14 |
gustav | houser: Ok, then I don't know, ... anyway probably different to run miner(s) on a cluster. | 14:14 |
gustav | Alright, I'll shut up. | 14:14 |
Natanael_L | ok, again, what can I do about my graphics issue? | 14:14 |
gustav | Natanael_L: True, 2.6. | 14:14 |
Natanael_L | I need to fix it | 14:14 |
gustav | What issue? *jedi mind trick* | 14:14 |
Natanael_L | The one I told you about *reflecting jedi mind trick* | 14:15 |
Natanael_L | I need to reset my graphics config, more or less | 14:15 |
gustav | nVidia? ATI? | 14:15 |
Natanael_L | booting from LiveUSB at the moment. AMD + ATI | 14:15 |
gustav | Do you have a copy of the original config? | 14:16 |
Natanael_L | don't know | 14:16 |
Natanael_L | I could reinstall it. Got /home on a separate partition anyway, don' | 14:16 |
gustav | Go look in /etc/X11. For xorg.conf*. | 14:16 |
Natanael_L | *don't have a lot of software installed | 14:16 |
Natanael_L | (yet) | 14:16 |
Natanael_L | except KDE will take a while to reinstall, but whatever | 14:16 |
naterd00d | anyone know anything about BIND at all? | 14:16 |
naterd00d | i have everything perfectly configured in my config files are set up but my domain isnt resolving | 14:17 |
sogeking99 | hey guys, is it okay to ask for help with xubuntu here? | 14:17 |
gustav | I did not config my graphics on this machine, I've tried a few times but I really have no idea how to make it work. nVidia here. | 14:17 |
Natanael_L | sogeking99: If it's not about the GUI ;) | 14:17 |
gustav | sogeking99: No. | 14:17 |
sogeking99 | Well I'm getting heavy screen tearing when watching videos. Any idea how I can fix this? | 14:18 |
sogeking99 | I'm on virtualbox if it changes anything. | 14:18 |
coinhead | funny how i never get any reaction when asking a question here ... however, i solved my problem now | 14:18 |
Natanael_L | sogeking99: Graphics driver issue. | 14:18 |
gustav | coinhead: Too many people, I think I'm going insane. | 14:18 |
Natanael_L | sogeking99: Both the driver, Virtualbox and the desktop enviroment (window manager) could be triggering it | 14:19 |
Natanael_L | Changing either could fix it | 14:19 |
Natanael_L | *maybe* | 14:19 |
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sogeking99 | oh, do you install video drivers when you are on virtualbox? | 14:20 |
yotux | Having an issue installing on a Toshiba laptop | 14:20 |
coinhead | gustav, dont take it personally ijust thought that in 1763 users others had the same issue. i got my fans to be quiet by installing the latest ati driver now. have a good day :) | 14:20 |
Natanael_L | sogeking99: no, not normally | 14:20 |
gustav | Watch this, it's for inspiration: http://youtubeklipp.se/att-forutspar-framtiden-1993 | 14:21 |
Natanael_L | but you could see if there's something you can switch to | 14:21 |
gustav | coinhead: Yeah, me too. Thanks. | 14:21 |
yotux | will not load GUI freezes after udevd | 14:21 |
sogeking99 | okay thanks | 14:21 |
k1l | sogeking99: install the guest additions. they include some grafic drivers | 14:23 |
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sogeking99 | k1l: Yeah I have already done that | 14:25 |
sogeking99 | someone said it's because xrender can't do tear free, and I need compiz. is that true? | 14:26 |
Andeyy | Good afternoon guys.. I was just wondering... I have a laptop(this one) running ubuntu, hooked up to my wireless network.. AND i have an old old old desktop next to me, that im trying to revive.. but its so covered in cables and random stuff i wont botherr moving it, and running a LAN cable through the house wont happen.. So is it possible to use my laptop as a "middle man", with the wireless, then cable it over to the desktop? | 14:27 |
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rindolf | Hi all. How do I configure Ubuntu inside KDE? | 14:27 |
rindolf | ubuntu-<tab> does not complete to anything useful. | 14:27 |
TheLordOfTime | rindolf, erm, what? | 14:27 |
TheLordOfTime | can you try and explain what you're actually trying to achieve? | 14:27 |
rindolf | TheLordOfTime: I want to configure the video driver. | 14:28 |
rindolf | TheLordOfTime: to get the Virtual resolution to fit the screen. | 14:28 |
TheLordOfTime | rindolf, you mean inside a VM? | 14:28 |
rindolf | TheLordOfTime: yes. | 14:28 |
betrayd | Andeyy: there has to be a 'box' in between the PC and laptop unless you get a special eth cable | 14:28 |
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k1l | !away > Odysimus | 14:28 |
ubottu | Odysimus, please see my private message | 14:28 |
Natanael_L | Andeyy: yes | 14:29 |
Andeyy | betrayd: this wasnt as easy as i hoped then:( well okay | 14:29 |
sogeking99 | I think this is always the number 1 issue in linux, screen tearing. I've been using it for two years nearly and seem to always struggle with screen tearing. | 14:29 |
betrayd | Andeyy: then look for uplink.sh, linux which will make that part easy (the networking) | 14:29 |
moppers | rindolf, load the guest addons for the VM. then configure the guest screen using the graphical tools in the guest, and the window size on the host using the VM manager | 14:29 |
Natanael_L | Andeyy: some network cards can handle it without a special cable or an extra router | 14:30 |
Andeyy | Natanael_L: how would you go about doing it then? | 14:30 |
rindolf | moppers: where can I find the graphical tools in the guest? It's an Ubuntu guest. | 14:30 |
k1l | sogeking99: vbox is not the best setup to talk about screen tearing. better go for a real install | 14:30 |
Natanael_L | Andeyy: easiest way -4 got any routers to spare? | 14:30 |
moppers | rindolf, if it is unity, look in in system settings | 14:30 |
rindolf | moppers: like I said - I use KDE. | 14:30 |
moppers | rindolf, if it is unity, click the top left icon. type 'settings' into the hud and it will find it | 14:31 |
Joel_re | Hey, how does one set the LANG= for apt-get installs? | 14:31 |
Andeyy | Natanael_L: no i dont:( if i had i would have done it that way already.. All i have is this laptop through wireless, a desktop, a eth cable, and mad hope :D | 14:31 |
rindolf | moppers: it's not Unity! | 14:31 |
Joel_re | if LANG=C then postgres ends up intiallizing the db with SQL_ASCII encoding | 14:31 |
Natanael_L | Andeyy: Let's hope you've got one of those smart network cards... | 14:31 |
Natanael_L | so in connections manager, add an ethernet connection | 14:32 |
moppers | rindolf, what ubuntu do you have that isn't using unity or kde? so it's gnome? | 14:32 |
Joel_re | I need LANG=utf8 | 14:32 |
Natanael_L | the one with WiFi and all | 14:32 |
rindolf | moppers: it *is* KDE. | 14:32 |
rindolf | moppers: and I use 12.04. | 14:32 |
moppers | rindolf, i see, i sorry, i thought oyu were a KDE user trying to learn unity. i didnt know you were using KDE on ubuntu and wanted to know how to use KDE | 14:32 |
moppers | i dont know KDE | 14:33 |
Natanael_L | Andeyy: And under the tab IPv4 settings on it, you pick Method = Shared to other computers | 14:33 |
rindolf | moppers: OK. | 14:33 |
rindolf | moppers: I hate everything about Unity. | 14:33 |
Andeyy | Natanael_L: yes okay, ive done this | 14:33 |
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Natanael_L | Andeyy: Ok, then if you connect ethernet it will work *if* the network card is smart enough to handle an ordinary cable | 14:33 |
Natanael_L | Just laptop - cable - stationary | 14:34 |
Natanael_L | If it doesn't work, you need to get a new cable | 14:34 |
moppers | rindolf, that's fine, i don't persecute anyone because of their religion | 14:34 |
Natanael_L | Or put a router in the middle | 14:34 |
Andeyy | Natanael_L: IT WORKS, you are my new god. Thank you so much! | 14:34 |
betrayd | nice! | 14:34 |
Natanael_L | Andeyy: Congratulations! | 14:35 |
betrayd | badazz | 14:35 |
rindolf | moppers: OK. | 14:35 |
lostinspace | hi | 14:35 |
Natanael_L | hello space core | 14:35 |
lostinspace | I have a Samsung with Intel and Nvidia. I'm using 13.04. Do I have to install the NVidia drivers too? | 14:37 |
Natanael_L | lostinspace: Only if you want the proprietary drivers | 14:37 |
adamk_ | lostinspace, You don't have to install anything you don't want to install :-) | 14:37 |
Natanael_L | Just FYI, they've had a few big security holes recently | 14:37 |
Natanael_L | lostinspace: I've got a Samsung with AMD/AIT | 14:38 |
Natanael_L | *ATI | 14:38 |
lep_ | Hi | 14:38 |
lep_ | I just saw the upgrade to 13.04 and closed that window | 14:38 |
Natanael_L | Managed to make mine unbootable ... Tried to install OpenCL. Oh, and also the proprietary drivers from their website (ATI). | 14:38 |
Natanael_L | Doesn't boot now. Can't even go to graphics "low mode" | 14:39 |
lep_ | then i searched for "Update Manager" and all i get is "Software Updater" - I run Software Updater and it gives me an error to check my internet connection | 14:39 |
adamk_ | Natanael_L, Can you login at the console? | 14:39 |
lep_ | as you can see my internet is ok :) | 14:39 |
Natanael_L | Hmm... Can I uninstall software from the computer from my LiveUSB? | 14:39 |
lostinspace | Ubuntu says: "I'm using Intel". Fine for 2D. Ubuntu didn't detect any "propritetary" drivers too via the updates :| | 14:39 |
Natanael_L | adamk_: Haven't tried yet actually | 14:39 |
Natanael_L | Will try | 14:39 |
lep_ | Netanel taazor li :/ | 14:40 |
Natanael_L | But I'm at this laptop right now using a LiveUSB | 14:40 |
Natanael_L | adamk_: what should I do via the console? | 14:40 |
Natanael_L | what commands can I use to reset the graphics? | 14:40 |
adamk_ | Check the Xorg log file to see why X won't start. | 14:40 |
Natanael_L | where is it? | 14:41 |
adamk_ | /var/log/Xorg.0.log | 14:41 |
genii-around | Also ~/.xsession-errors | 14:41 |
adamk_ | Natanael_L, If you're not sure what you're looking at, run 'pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log' to upload the log file and give us the link. | 14:42 |
ubuntuaddicted | Natanael_L, dmesg also will show you start up info and what's failing possibly | 14:42 |
adamk_ | Natanael_L, Start with the Xorg log file... | 14:43 |
Natanael_L | adamk_: http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/AMDCatalyst13-3LINBetaDriver.aspx - I think this is what I installed also except OpenCL headers | 14:43 |
anew | ~/ is user /home/user/ ? | 14:44 |
Natanael_L | http://pastebin.com/VrBZ5Crm | 14:44 |
Natanael_L | anew: yes | 14:44 |
genii-around | anew: Yes | 14:44 |
adamk_ | Natanael_L, Why wouldn't you use the proprietary drivers packaged for Ubuntu? | 14:44 |
mzaza | Could someone please assist me with GPG? | 14:44 |
Natanael_L | adamk_: was trying to get OpenCL to work | 14:44 |
Natanael_L | mzaza: what are you trying to do? | 14:44 |
mzaza | Natanael_L: decrepy a message, gpg -d message.txt | 14:45 |
mzaza | Natanael_L: I get these errors gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. | 14:45 |
mzaza | gpg: decrypt_message failed: eof | 14:45 |
TheLordOfTime | mzaza, you probably didn't copy in the entire message | 14:45 |
Natanael_L | mzaza: then the input is incorrect | 14:45 |
lep_ | what the command line to upgrade to 13.04? | 14:45 |
Natanael_L | lep_: apt-get dist-upgrade | 14:46 |
Natanael_L | AFAIK | 14:46 |
adamk_ | Natanael_L, This is a laptop with hybrid graphics? | 14:46 |
Natanael_L | adamk_: Uh, think so | 14:46 |
mzaza | Natanael_L: TheLordOfTime I just copied the message for validating my launchpad account from GMail which is encrypted and created a file in home using vim called message and pasted the message contents there. | 14:46 |
Natanael_L | "RADEON DUAL GRAPHICS" on sticker | 14:46 |
lep_ | toda Natanael_L | 14:46 |
TheLordOfTime | mzaza, you may have included or excluded certain lines | 14:47 |
adamsmeat | i have my ubuntu dual booted with windows 8. I can see some of my drives. | 14:47 |
Natanael_L | mzaza: Did you copy it correctly? | 14:47 |
adamk_ | Natanael_L, Well, ultimately, the real problem is: [ 29.037] (EE) fglrx(0): Invalid video BIOS signature! | 14:47 |
Natanael_L | From just before the first ---- to the last --- | 14:47 |
adamsmeat | should i worry about permissions? I intend to use my d drive as location for some of my apache vhosts | 14:47 |
Natanael_L | adamk_ whoops | 14:47 |
mzaza | TheLordOfTime: Natanael_L http://pastebin.com/ZJiTz4GU | 14:47 |
adamk_ | Natanael_L, Honestly not sure what would cause that. Presumably X worked before you installed the beta drivers? | 14:48 |
Natanael_L | adamsmeat: uh... yeah? | 14:48 |
Natanael_L | adamk_ Yes, it was first on reboot that it failed | 14:48 |
mzaza | TheLordOfTime: Natanael_L OPS! Missing dashes | 14:48 |
TheLordOfTime | mzaza, yeah, make sure you have all the dashes | 14:48 |
TheLordOfTime | then try again | 14:48 |
adamk_ | Natanael_L, Check in /usr/share/amd/ for an uninstall script for the driver. | 14:48 |
Natanael_L | adamk_ will do | 14:48 |
adamsmeat | Natanael_L, am I able to freely save files on a mounted drive? Should I worry about permissions and file format? I intend to open some files in Windows 8 as well | 14:49 |
mzaza | TheLordOfTime: Worked, thanks :) | 14:49 |
TheLordOfTime | mzaza, you're welcome, glad you figured out hte problem! | 14:49 |
* TheLordOfTime returns to stabbing php5 with a stick | 14:49 | |
Natanael_L | adamsmeat: If you're using a NTFS drive, don't run webservers from it | 14:49 |
Natanael_L | File permissions will lead to exploits | 14:49 |
adamsmeat | It's just for local | 14:50 |
adamsmeat | development of mine | 14:50 |
Natanael_L | Well, how local? | 14:50 |
adamsmeat | they wont access my network | 14:50 |
adamsmeat | And sadly, I had my d drive formatted as NTFS. | 14:50 |
Natanael_L | adamk_ no /user/share/amd | 14:51 |
Natanael_L | /usr/ | 14:51 |
adamsmeat | btw, why is there no notification sounds when im using xchat irc client? | 14:52 |
xlaire | ty | 14:54 |
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ActionPa1snip | adamsmeat: did you set the sounds to be on and such? | 14:55 |
anew | W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/maverick/universe/source/Sources.gz 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.92.201 80] | 14:55 |
anew | when i run sudo apt-get update i get this ? | 14:55 |
lfain | Do anybody experience Thunderbird and Firefox freezing after upgrade to v.13.04? Both Thunderbird and Firefox are stuck at the same moment. It happens several times a day. | 14:55 |
anew | what should i do | 14:55 |
ActionPa1snip | anew: maverick is EOL | 14:55 |
anew | hmmm | 14:55 |
anew | shoot | 14:55 |
anew | is that bad to use it | 14:55 |
ActionPa1snip | anew: its like running Windows updates for Windows 95, there aren't any | 14:55 |
anew | yeah | 14:55 |
anew | so am i a sitting duck | 14:56 |
ActionPa1snip | anew: you can use it, but there is zero community support and zero packages | 14:56 |
xlaire | firefox run fine to me | 14:56 |
ActionPa1snip | anew: you are just on your own entirely | 14:56 |
anew | like are there a lot of security holes | 14:56 |
anew | ok | 14:56 |
ActionPa1snip | anew: if they are found and patched in newer releases, you won't get the patches | 14:56 |
anew | yeah true | 14:56 |
anew | damnit | 14:56 |
anew | ugh dont want to go thru reinstalling my whole site, will do it later, thanks man | 14:56 |
ActionPa1snip | anew: I suggest a clean install of Precise. It is LTS and suported til April 2017. If you dislike Unity, install Xubuntu 12.04 | 14:56 |
anew | yeah will do in a couple months i guess | 14:57 |
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devjustforfun | People hello. Anybody can explain me what's mean login shell. when i open up a gnome-terminal it's a login shell or not? | 15:00 |
devjustforfun | when i login through tty it's a login shell or not? | 15:02 |
naterd00d | whats the default irssi installation folder | 15:03 |
ActionPa1snip | devjustforfun: tty login is a login shell | 15:03 |
naterd00d | that aptitude uses | 15:03 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: there isn't an install folder for most apps, this isn't windows | 15:03 |
sveinse | Help! I ran apt-get update on precise on amd64, and with linux-image-3.2.0-41-generic, I now suddenly got 0 bytes free and a 46Gb big /lib/modules/3.2.0-41-generic/modules.ccwmap | 15:03 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: doesnt matter what frontend you use, its backend is dpkg | 15:03 |
mcnesium | is this a bug that should be reported? http://superuser.com/a/590565/154140 | 15:04 |
devjustforfun | <ActionPa1snip> ok thanks. but what kind of shell is gnome-terminal ? | 15:04 |
naterd00d | action | 15:04 |
ActionPa1snip | devjustforfun: its a terminal emulator, gives you a shell in the desktop UI | 15:04 |
naterd00d | i dont think tahts right... .irssi is somewhere, with config files | 15:04 |
devjustforfun | but it's not a login shell? | 15:04 |
naterd00d | i have custom config files i created on my old shell and want to port them | 15:04 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: in Linux, apps don't install to individual folders like in windows | 15:04 |
devjustforfun | it's a just a shell | 15:05 |
naterd00d | ok, well where is .irssi located | 15:05 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: oh the config will be in ~/.irssi/ | 15:05 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: .irssi is stored in $HOME | 15:05 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: that is not "where it is installed though"... is it | 15:05 |
devjustforfun | it's a matter because depend on type of shell different files loaded | 15:06 |
naterd00d | action i cant find it there | 15:06 |
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ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: it won't be there til you run it | 15:06 |
naterd00d | gotcha | 15:06 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: or you can put the folder there now and it will be used | 15:06 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: applixcations MAKE their own config folders with default settings if one doesn't exist. | 15:06 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: you won't have a config folder for every concievable application in $HOME, it's not feasible | 15:07 |
naterd00d | yeah | 15:07 |
naterd00d | well i ran irssi and it wasnt created | 15:07 |
naterd00d | i can just create it right? | 15:07 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: so you won't 'find it' til you first run the application | 15:07 |
naterd00d | mkdir .irssi in my home/user | 15:07 |
naterd00d | i ran the application. | 15:07 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: if you have a backed up one, you can put it in place, the app will see it and use it | 15:08 |
naterd00d | gotcha | 15:08 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: makes backup of configs super simple | 15:08 |
ActionPa1snip | naterd00d: waaaay simpler than most windows apps :) | 15:08 |
TheLordOfTime | !privmsg > mzaza | 15:09 |
ubottu | mzaza, please see my private message | 15:09 |
abbasi | Hi all | 15:10 |
abbasi | how to fix the sound problem on ubuntu when it's installed on vmware? | 15:11 |
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adamk | abbasi: What sound problem are you referring to? | 15:11 |
abbasi | there is no sound on my ubuntu | 15:12 |
sveinse | W: A error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: http://fi.archive.ubuntu.com precise-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com> | 15:12 |
sveinse | ^ What does this mean? | 15:12 |
devjustforfun | ok i'm understand for gnome terminal we might setup what type of shell use in a Editing profile information | 15:13 |
abbasi | why here is such messy? how can I find my answers? | 15:14 |
Whitor | Howdy. I'm running 12.04 on a thinkpad w530 laptop. I've got bumblebee and primus up and running just fine. i'm using the stock nvidia experimental 310 drivers as provided through Synaptic package manager. I'd like to replace these with nvidia's latest (version 319 ) drivers, but each time I do, it borks up my display in one way or another. ..No graphical output, or 640x480 res... How do I replace repository supplied nvidia drivers with | 15:16 |
Whitor | downloaded drivers from Nvidia w/o borking my system? | 15:16 |
Chaos_Zero | Hello, i have a problem where *sometimes* closing the lid will not suspend. About 20% of the time this happens | 15:17 |
Whitor | The real issue here is that I'm getting crappy frame rates in Serious Sam :) | 15:18 |
sveinse | What IS going on? du reports 114G usage on /, while df sais 211G is used on / and 0 bytes free... | 15:18 |
sveinse | dmesg doesnt complain... | 15:19 |
Whitor | Chaos_Zero, Sometimes an open application can cause this. pay attention to the apps you have open when this happens. See if you can narrow it down. | 15:19 |
sveinse | What??? mount sais /win (/dev/sda2 is mounted), while /proc/mounts sais it isn't | 15:21 |
SmokeyD | hey everyone. Is there a way to make sure network manager initialises the network on startup? Way before the login manager starts? I have nfs mounted homedirs, without which login won't work | 15:21 |
killer | where will ubuntu search for 127.0.0.1 , i mean location , i m setting the local server | 15:21 |
SmokeyD | right now, I first neet to login as root, so network manager starts the network, and then the homedirs are auto mounted, and I can login as other users again | 15:21 |
SmokeyD | killer: 127.0.0.1 is local host | 15:22 |
SmokeyD | so it is always the machine you are on | 15:22 |
killer | SmokeyD: and location is | 15:22 |
SmokeyD | killer: define location. Location is where-ever that computer is | 15:22 |
killer | SmokeyD: I mean where is the place i should place the index.php | 15:23 |
SmokeyD | killer: ah, that is your apache root | 15:23 |
SmokeyD | or whatever webserver you are using | 15:23 |
genii-around | killer: Usually /var/www/ | 15:23 |
killer | genii-around: hmmm , thanx , exactly waht was i asking | 15:24 |
SmokeyD | killer: depending on your configuration, there usually is no difference between any of the ip addresses in your apache root folder. It doesn't matter on which ipaddress you request the webpage | 15:24 |
SmokeyD | killer: this is mostly a question for #httpd | 15:25 |
SmokeyD | which is the apache irc channel | 15:25 |
killer | I thought it will be best to ask , as may b ubuntu could have done some customization | 15:25 |
SmokeyD | killer, true on that account. You can look these things up in /etc/apache2/sites-available/default | 15:26 |
besieged | when i'm using unity in ubuntu 13.04 when i hit the ] key, it invokes the launcher. When i look in the compiz unity settings, it shows the shortcut being set as super. Super also invokes the launcher. I can i stop ] from invoking it? | 15:26 |
prx | just want to say, good job on the latest ubuntu update. 12.04 became reallllly slow and buggy for me, and the latest version is running perfectly and fast so far | 15:28 |
prx | so... good job :) | 15:28 |
MihaiMoldova | hi | 15:30 |
MihaiMoldova | can someone help me ? | 15:30 |
MihaiMoldova | i have a problem with wifi adaptor in linuxmint 14, can someone help me ? i`m new with linux system | 15:31 |
adamk_ | MihaiMoldova: You should be asking on the mint channel... | 15:31 |
prx | just ask your question mate | 15:31 |
MihaiMoldova | adamk_ i tried, but there is no answer | 15:32 |
somsip | !mint | MihaiMoldova | 15:32 |
ubottu | MihaiMoldova: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org | 15:32 |
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sendaljepit | <MihaiMoldova>u try: rfkill unblock all | 15:33 |
besieged | i'm using unity with ubuntu 13.04. When i hit the ] key, it invokes the launcher. When i look in the compiz unity settings, it shows the shortcut being set as super. Super also invokes the launcher. How can i stop ] from invoking it? | 15:33 |
Yonney | hi all, i have made a custom group, and put my user(s) in it, then given it full access to a folder, and removed access for "Other" (group). Why cannot my user enter that folder? | 15:33 |
somsip | Yonney: does it have g+x? | 15:34 |
somsip | Yonney: and have you logged back in after adding yourself to the group? | 15:34 |
I_failed_Cpp | any python scripters that can give some help with a script? I have a line from a java code that i can't figure out how make work in python. | 15:34 |
somsip | I_failed_Cpp: maybe #python will be better | 15:34 |
johnjohn101 | and not paste to help us folks | 15:34 |
I_failed_Cpp | line is: ditSnd[idx++] = (byte) (val & 0x00ff); need that to work in py2.6 | 15:35 |
johnjohn101 | go to #python | 15:35 |
I_failed_Cpp | you have to freenode register for #python | 15:35 |
johnjohn101 | so register | 15:35 |
I_failed_Cpp | i tried but am wiating | 15:35 |
I_failed_Cpp | no email autoresponse after 10mins | 15:36 |
Pici | I_failed_Cpp: then ask in #freenode on help on how to register. #ubuntu is only for Ubuntu support. | 15:36 |
Yonney | somsip: permissions are 770, but I just realized that I have not logged out since the change, is that needed for the group permissions change to take effect? | 15:37 |
somsip | Yonney: yes | 15:38 |
Yonney | somsip: strange, that is not necessary in windows... - why is that not in effect immediately? | 15:38 |
besieged | Can anyone help me with my unity issue? It's really annoying to have a popup every time i use a closing bracket when writing code. | 15:38 |
somsip | Yonney: that's how it is | 15:38 |
Yonney | somsip: yep, thanks! :-) | 15:39 |
dino | #0DayZ | 15:41 |
FrantiK | hello | 15:42 |
MeXTuX | Tried to install Zend Server extra extensions on 13.04 and got an error about a dependency libgmp3c2 Tried to install it but it doesn't have a candidate. Can I use the deb package from 12.04 and install it manually? Is it safe? | 15:42 |
FrantiK | so i was trying to find an iso fitting a cd rom ... and found no ubuntu versions that could do :/ | 15:42 |
FrantiK | (700 mb cdroms) | 15:43 |
FrantiK | any alternative ? | 15:44 |
FrantiK | (i need to run a live ubuntu from time to time when fixing computers) | 15:44 |
didrik | Hi! I have just installed Ubuntu 13.04 on my HP Envy and I have some issues with my wireless network card. My computer doesn't find any wireless networks. I have a Broadcom Wireless BCM43224 chipset and found the following question on AskUbuntu: http://askubuntu.com/questions/220006/wireless-driver-not-working-for-broadcom-bcm43224-after-latest-update. After I try 'sudo modprobe wl' I get "FATAL: Module wl not found." Any ideas what I may tr | 15:44 |
coder_ | /nick coderock | 15:45 |
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OerHeks | FrantiK, try the minimal iso >> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD | 15:45 |
OerHeks | FrantiK, you need aninternet connection to install a DE of your choise | 15:46 |
besieged | FrantiK: You could always try a bootable usb drive if thats an option | 15:46 |
OerHeks | besieged +1 | 15:46 |
FrantiK | not always | 15:46 |
FrantiK | some laptops shit on usb booting | 15:46 |
FrantiK | minimal wont do :/ want the graphical interface, even a bare one (and no installer if possible) | 15:47 |
OerHeks | FrantiK, oke then the 'old 12.04 LTS is the one you need. | 15:47 |
FrantiK | is it maybe possible to build a custom iso ? | 15:48 |
FrantiK | (howto's ?) | 15:48 |
OerHeks | !uck | 15:48 |
ubottu | uck is a tool that helps you customise official Ubuntu Live CDs (including Kubuntu/Xubuntu and Edubuntu) to your needs. See http://uck.sourceforge.net/ | 15:48 |
OerHeks | !remaster | 15:49 |
ubottu | Interested in remastering the Ubuntu !LiveCD or !Alternate installer? See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization - Or use tools such as http://uck.sourceforge.net/ or http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/DRU_Disc_Remastering_Utility | 15:49 |
naterd00d | how do i get my domain to show as my hostname? so like instead of logging in and seeding naterd00d@123.123.123.123 i want to see naterd00d@host.com | 15:49 |
naterd00d | seeing* | 15:49 |
FrantiK | thanks | 15:50 |
FrantiK | i'll get started with experimentations :) | 15:50 |
besieged | i'm using unity with ubuntu 13.04. When i hit the ] key, it invokes the launcher. When i look in the compiz unity settings, it shows the shortcut being set as super. Super also invokes the launcher. How can i stop ] from invoking it? It's really bad for coding. | 15:51 |
raineys | if I insall ubuntu on a hard drive using a VM, will there be a ton of issues if I try to boot a physical machine off the same hard drive? | 15:52 |
ActionPa1snip | raineys: should be fine, the 2 are separate | 15:52 |
ActionPa1snip | raineys: yo uwill just have one in VM and one as a true install | 15:53 |
Senor | can pci bus register device automatically? | 15:54 |
adamk_ | I think he wants to install it via a vm, but run that same installed version on the physical hardware... Which is also possible. | 15:54 |
Dalle4 | Hello | 15:55 |
ActionPa1snip | raineys: as adamk_ says, you can load an installed OS in virtualbox. I have heard stories of dataloss but the guys in #vbox may have a better handle on it | 15:55 |
ActionPa1snip | besieged: are there any bugs reported? | 15:56 |
MihaiMoldova | someone speak russian here ? | 15:56 |
johnjohn101 | nyet | 15:56 |
ActionPa1snip | !ru | 15:56 |
ubottu | Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke. | 15:56 |
raineys | adamk: that's right. do I need to pay attention to anything especially? | 15:57 |
adamk_ | raineys: Not really, I do that regularly... Your network device will likely be different between the physical machine and the vm (ie. eth1 vs. eth0) | 15:57 |
MihaiMoldova | ubuntu-ru :Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with service | 15:58 |
raineys | horray | 15:59 |
Dalle4 | Anyone know ho two restart network in ubuntu server? | 15:59 |
sendaljepit | <Dalle4> /etc/init.d/networking restart | 16:00 |
didrik | So I did some more research and apparently I should blacklist the "bcma" module and use the "wl" instead. (I have wireless networking issued.) How do I do this? | 16:01 |
Dalle4 | ≤ | 16:01 |
MihaiMoldova | !ru | 16:01 |
ubottu | Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke. | 16:01 |
MihaiMoldova | ubuntu-ru :Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services | 16:01 |
MihaiMoldova | how can i get there ? | 16:02 |
DJones | !register | MihaiMoldova | 16:02 |
ubottu | MihaiMoldova: 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 | 16:02 |
ActionPa1snip | MihaiMoldova: ask in #freenode about idenifying and registering | 16:02 |
Dalle4 | <sendaljepit> i tried doing that but it tells me to use service (8) | 16:02 |
ActionPa1snip | didrik: echo "blacklist bcma" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf > /dev/null | 16:03 |
didrik | ActionPa1snip: ok, so how do I install the wl driver then? | 16:04 |
sendaljepit | <Dalle4>that service for network | 16:04 |
FrantiK | o k guys, got a working modified iso | 16:04 |
FrantiK | thanks a ton, cya :) | 16:05 |
sendaljepit | <Dalle4>u ubuntu version?? | 16:05 |
Dalle4 | <sendaljepit> i do also get the error messages = Unable to connect to system bus: failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: no such file or directory | 16:06 |
sendaljepit | <Dalle4>ubuntu version?? | 16:06 |
Dalle4 | <sendaljepit> Ubuntu server 13.04 | 16:07 |
Yonney | anyone got experience with quickhash? I would like to use only tools from the main repos, but not sure which gui is available and "active" for md5deep, so looking at other options too | 16:07 |
sendaljepit | I Think unstable,fresh u install ubuntu-server 12.04 | 16:08 |
Dalle4 | ok | 16:08 |
didrik | So I tried 'sudo apt-get install broadcom-sta-dkms' and got the following error message: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5626352/ | 16:10 |
whoever | need some help i am a little confused http://www.incredigeek.com/home/how-to-create-a-bootable-os-x-mountain-lion-10-8-usb-drive-from-linux/ | 16:10 |
sendaljepit | Randy can u hear me?? | 16:11 |
whoever | folloing this i am at the point where you mount the img and the usb drive | 16:11 |
alexa | Do programs made for Ubuntu on PC work on Ubuntu tablet? | 16:11 |
whoever | and it looks to me like I could just cp the imagae to the drive, is that correct ? | 16:12 |
besieged | ActionPa1snip: sorry i had to step away from my computer. I couldn't find any issues related to it, but it doesn't mean there weren't any | 16:12 |
whoever | and am a little baffled by the tar -cvf command | 16:13 |
whoever | can someone assist | 16:13 |
benw909909 | <alexa> can you run virtualbox on the tablet or Wine? they both run Windows apps on ubuntu really well; as will vmware player | 16:13 |
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nizor | i need interesting games for my linux..pls help | 16:15 |
alexa | benw909909, you didn't understand me. I'm asking if applications made for ubuntu PC would work on tablet Ubuntu? | 16:15 |
benw909909 | <alexa> sorry misunderstood: my understand is many will but you need tablet version of some: its the touch input thats key i think; i've got an article here somewhere just looking... | 16:17 |
whoever | it seems as though losetup is not really needed | 16:17 |
benw909909 | sorry pal | 16:18 |
benw909909 | oppos that was a test to send direct to you but didnt work | 16:18 |
genii-around | whoever: the -c is for create, the v is verbose, the filename which follows the f is what is created, then any filenames you put after this is what gets put into that tar file. | 16:19 |
gschanuel | hi folks | 16:19 |
gschanuel | running ubutnu 13.04 x64 (my first time with a x64 OS). chromium-browser and java. Chromium insists to say that my java plugin is outdated | 16:20 |
benw909909 | <gschanuel> yo | 16:20 |
gschanuel | Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_21-b11) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 23.21-b01, mixed mode) | 16:20 |
Pelo | afternoon folks, I'm getting messages that my root partition is running out of space. I have enough space in my /home partition, how safe is it to just resize ? will I loose all the data on /home ? wil / still be usable ? | 16:20 |
anew | should i be setting /home/user/public to 0777 ? | 16:21 |
BSaboia | hello guys. i'm having trouble with unity systray. when i minimize x-chat, it does not appears under the instant message icons. i have a x-chat icon there, but if i click it after minimizing, it tries to open a new x-chat window | 16:21 |
alexa | http://askubuntu.com/questions/289662/do-ubuntu-pc-programs-work-on-ubuntu-tablet | 16:21 |
BSaboia | s/minimize/minimize to systray | 16:22 |
adamsmeat | why cant i chmod files and dir in a mounted drive? | 16:22 |
BSaboia | i did a google research about it, and seems that other people are having the same problem | 16:22 |
gschanuel | then it give me a link to Version 7 Update 21 again.. i downloaded the tar.gz, extracted it to /opt/java/x64, created a symlink to /opt/java/jre and then created the symlink in /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins to /opt/java/jre/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so. Also I run update-alternatives --install "/usr/bin/java" "java" "/opt/java/jre/bin/java" 1 and update-alternatives --set java /opt/java/jre/bin/java | 16:23 |
gschanuel | what am I missing here? | 16:23 |
BSaboia | http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1701450.html here, for instance, the guy resolved installing xchat-indicator. but that package is already added for me | 16:23 |
gschanuel | those were the steps I did on 12.10 32bits | 16:23 |
perre`vl | someone dutch here ? | 16:24 |
Pici | !nl | perre`vl | 16:24 |
ubottu | perre`vl: Nederlandstalige ondersteuning voor Ubuntu (en vers gezette koffie) is te vinden in #ubuntu-nl | 16:24 |
perre`vl | tnx | 16:24 |
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ActionPa1snip | gschanuel: why not just use the webupd8 ppa, much easier | 16:27 |
gschanuel | i tried that, but then chrome said it was outdated so I tried to do manually :( | 16:27 |
Guest13687 | What are the racing games available for Ubuntu except "torcs/speed dreams, supertuxkart or stunt rally" ?? | 16:28 |
perre`vl | trackmania | 16:28 |
Guest13687 | What are the racing games available for Ubuntu except "torcs/speed dreams, supertuxkart or stunt rally" ?? | 16:28 |
perre`vl | works fine in wine | 16:28 |
cathoderay | a funny comic -> http://changingbit.blogspot.com.br/2013/05/rtfm.html | 16:28 |
perre`vl | someone who can help me out with an audio issue ? | 16:29 |
perre`vl | i have 2 soundcards ( 1 intern & 1 usb headset ) | 16:29 |
dryc-x | hi | 16:32 |
dryc-x | I have a problem with a USB Flash drive | 16:32 |
dryc-x | It automatically mounts as read-only | 16:32 |
dryc-x | I tried unmounting it then manually remounting it, but the same result happen | 16:33 |
nobregadantas | Remount whith rw | 16:33 |
dryc-x | I tried "sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb /media/tmp -o rw | 16:33 |
dryc-x | but the same happens | 16:34 |
dryc-x | I did it once again, I could create files using 'sudo' but I can't manipulate files with Nautilus with regular permissions | 16:35 |
anew | not sure where to ask this, i tried #piwik. i installed it in var/www (working fine), then i disabled ssh and login for root. now it's not working what shold i do ? | 16:36 |
anew | anyone ? | 16:37 |
Pici | anew: what is "it"? | 16:38 |
anew | it = piwik | 16:38 |
anew | it's an analytics | 16:38 |
anew | i guess it is trying to look inside /var/www but it cant ? | 16:39 |
anew | same thing happened to phpmyadmin, it was working before, then i disabled root login and it wont let me login | 16:39 |
ronald_dollar | anyone have a fix for the keyboard only working on reboots? | 16:39 |
anew | pici any ideas | 16:40 |
Pici | anew: do you still have access to the server? | 16:40 |
anew | yes | 16:40 |
anew | i'm logged in now with user | 16:40 |
ronald_dollar | * Topic for #ubuntu-desktop set by pitti!~pitti@213.9.93.70 at Wed Sep 28 06:12:22 2011 | 16:40 |
ronald_dollar | -ChanServ- [#ubuntu-desktop] Welcome to #ubuntu-desktop. This channel is logged. Use of this channel implies acceptance of terms at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/TermsOfService | 16:40 |
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FloodBot1 | ronald_dollar: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 16:40 |
ronald_dollar | <ronald_dollar> anyone have a fix for the keyboard only working on reboots? please private message me with help! | 16:40 |
RainbowW | does the default sshd limit the number of connections on a per-user basis? i'm having trouble running multiple instances of lftp as lftp ... when i get to about 30 connections it starts timing out trying to connect a new control connection. | 16:40 |
Pici | anew: Well, what error are you getting, and where? | 16:41 |
ronald_dollar | anyone have a fix for the keyboard only working on reboots? please private message me with help! | 16:41 |
anew | i dont even know, it just goes to the login page where it is supposed to be and says piwik couldnt write to some directories | 16:41 |
anew | but the directories it is saying it should be writing to, dont even exist? | 16:41 |
anew | i dont understand how it all got so fkd up by only disabling root ? | 16:42 |
dryc-x | Anybody have an idea about my mount problem? | 16:42 |
benw909909 | <anew> isnt root like the super-user primary admin account? can u disable it? | 16:42 |
dryc-x | Why this specific flash is being mounted as read-only, even when I use rw options? | 16:43 |
dryc-x | I tired -o rw,uid=1000,gid=1000,utf8=1 | 16:43 |
Pici | anew: I don't really know anything about piwik, but I'd make sure that you actually ran their install process, sometimes these things require more than just dropping files into /var/www/ | 16:43 |
anew | benw909909 i disabled root on ubuntu not on piwik | 16:43 |
dryc-x | is there something wrong regarding that line of options? | 16:44 |
anew | i will uninstall and reinstall, but it has to have something to do with me disabling root, it was working 100% before i did that | 16:44 |
mchlbhm | What, if any, antivirus /antimalware would you suggest for ubuntu 12.04amd64? | 16:44 |
Pici | anew: did you specify root's password in any of the piwik config? | 16:44 |
Pici | !antivirus | mchlbhm | 16:45 |
ubottu | mchlbhm: Antivirus is something you don't need on !Linux. except where files are then passed to windows computers (perhaps using samba), See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Antivirus | 16:45 |
anew | hmmm good idea, let me check. what if i am using private/public keys to login. well letme check piwik config first | 16:45 |
anew | let me try reinstalling piwik | 16:45 |
lenz | Hey guys | 16:48 |
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c_s | Unable to create ad-hoc in ubuntu 12.04? | 16:50 |
punit | hi | 16:50 |
c_s | Any solution...? | 16:50 |
punit | this is my nick name or i have to still register ? | 16:51 |
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c_s | Anyone there? | 16:52 |
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MonkeyDust | c_s when someone enter who can help, s/he will... for now, repeat the question every 10 minutes or so, in one line | 16:53 |
MonkeyDust | enters* | 16:53 |
c_s | Unable to create ad-hoc in ubuntu 12.04? | 16:58 |
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ronald_dollar | anyone have a fix for the keyboard only working on reboots? please private message me with help! | 17:00 |
Lightz | hi. under ubuntu are usb sticks mounted automatically? i remember a time, when it was true. but now i read that only an icon appears on the desktop, which has to manually be clicked. what is true now? thanks. | 17:00 |
Pici | ronald_dollar: maybe if you explained your issue in more detail someone would be able to help you. | 17:00 |
ronald_dollar | it works just about every other reboot, but when it doesn't trackpad and keyboard both dont work and i have to hold the power button to reboot and try it again | 17:01 |
theadmin | Lightz: They're auto-mounted and there's no icon on the desktop at all, it appears in the launcher | 17:01 |
anew | i cant find this file /bin/sftp-server ? | 17:02 |
anew | where does it exist ? | 17:02 |
theadmin | anew: I don't think such a file would exist in /bin. | 17:02 |
anew | not sure where i can find it i'm tyring to follow this tut | 17:02 |
c_s | Unable to create ad-hoc in ubuntu 12.04? Anyone? | 17:03 |
theadmin | anew: sftp is provided by the usual openssh-server | 17:03 |
anew | theadmin i'm trying to use sudo on login with my sftp, where is the sftp binary in ubuntu ? | 17:04 |
theadmin | anew: There's no sftp binary. SFTP is provided by SSH. | 17:04 |
RainbowW | never sftp as root | 17:04 |
anew | i mean i have to transfer this folder over i have no choice | 17:04 |
anew | then i'll remove it | 17:04 |
theadmin | anew: That, and Ubuntu doesn't have a root account. | 17:04 |
anew | i'm trying to copy a folder over and i get that i dont have access | 17:05 |
anew | so wtf should i do | 17:05 |
jpds | anew: Log in via normal SSH and sudo mv it. | 17:05 |
samijam | the tabs for the sheets in libre office spreadsheet are now very small and i cannot read them. Does anybody know how to resize them? | 17:05 |
c_s | <anew> look under /usr/bin. | 17:05 |
jpds | c_s: SFTP is part of SSH. | 17:06 |
jpds | c_s, anew, ie. le /usr/lib/openssh/sftp-server | 17:06 |
anew | can i even transfer files with putty? i'm on windows here | 17:06 |
raineys | use cygwin | 17:07 |
theadmin | anew: I don't think you can, use winscp | 17:07 |
anew | that's what i'm using ! but it says i dont have permission to transfer the file | 17:07 |
compdoc | anew, you can with scp. get a good client | 17:07 |
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anew | hence i need root | 17:07 |
compdoc | ahh. you need permsissions | 17:07 |
c_s | jpds : but there is a file in /usr/bin, right? | 17:07 |
compdoc | dont enable root | 17:07 |
theadmin | anew: "I need root" is always wrong, there's always a sane solution. Again, move the folder to somewhere you can access, change it's permissions and THEN copy it over. | 17:07 |
anew | ok so how the hell do i transfer this file with winscp | 17:08 |
anew | so move to home/user | 17:08 |
nizor | please i need interesting games for my ubuntu linux... can anyone suggest | 17:08 |
anew | then move from there to where i want it to go? | 17:08 |
jpds | c_s: No. | 17:08 |
anew | i mean isnt that creting extra work for everytime i want to do this | 17:08 |
jpds | anew: You only have SFTP access? | 17:08 |
anew | i have ssh also | 17:08 |
jpds | anew: Then use that? | 17:08 |
anew | but why add a step to all this | 17:08 |
c_s | jpds : I have one named /usr/bin/sftp. | 17:08 |
jpds | c_s: That's the client, not the daemon. | 17:09 |
c_s | Ya, that's right. | 17:09 |
sudoes | can anyone recommend me some proxy server for my personal use? | 17:09 |
jpds | sudoes: squid ? | 17:10 |
hustcalm | go for a VPS, I guess:-) | 17:10 |
jrib | sudoes: why do you want a proxy server? | 17:10 |
sudoes | squid keeps dropping my http traffic | 17:10 |
anew | squid is good i have 30 from them | 17:10 |
c_s | jpds : Unable to create ad-hoc in ubuntu 12.04? | 17:10 |
anew | *30 private | 17:10 |
nizor | how do i install corel draw on my linux | 17:11 |
sudoes | my country internets get little bitchy these day | 17:11 |
ftf_ | i cant tell if my onboard video drivers are install in ubuntu 13 my dash comes up with a werid background as well can anyone help please and ty | 17:11 |
sudoes | my squid keep refusing to serve http traffic atm | 17:11 |
sudoes | https will pass tho. | 17:12 |
anew | ok | 17:12 |
anew | i see the problem here | 17:12 |
anew | so i am taking over this server from the guy before me | 17:12 |
anew | and he put all the files inside /var/www/site.com | 17:12 |
anew | now i removed root access and cant access anything | 17:12 |
ftf_ | i tried installing ati and botched the whole thing last night and had to reinstall | 17:13 |
anew | what should i change this folder to so i can modify files as user instead of root | 17:13 |
s9iper1 | is there any software in ubuntu which stops battery charging at 80 % ? | 17:13 |
snuggl | anew: chown | 17:13 |
snuggl | ch(ange)own(er) | 17:13 |
sudoes | jrib : any help sir? | 17:13 |
compdoc | nizor, corel draw is for WIndows, no? Tried installing use Wine? or installing windows + corel draw in Virtualbox? | 17:13 |
anew | chown -R will /var/www/site.com | 17:13 |
anew | ? | 17:13 |
perre`vl | i run most windows tools in virtualbox | 17:14 |
perre`vl | more compatible | 17:14 |
ftf_ | virtual box suxs | 17:14 |
ftf_ | its an emulator | 17:14 |
c_s | <s9iper1> My battery charges to 80% by default in ubuntu 12.04. Don't ask the reason. | 17:14 |
perre`vl | it's better than wine | 17:14 |
ftf_ | no i find wine better | 17:14 |
perre`vl | :) | 17:14 |
ftf_ | but its personal choice | 17:15 |
compdoc | Virtualbox is best at some things | 17:15 |
Pici | !best | 17:15 |
ubottu | Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose, depending on your preferences, features you require, and other factors. Do NOT take polls in the channel. If you insist on getting people's opinions, ask BestBot in #ubuntu-bots. | 17:15 |
perre`vl | idd | 17:15 |
jrib | sudoes: you could just use socks5 proxy with ssh | 17:15 |
anew | ok think that did it | 17:15 |
anew | thx | 17:15 |
ronald_dollar | anyone have a fix for the keyboard only working on reboots? please private message me with help! | 17:15 |
JayF | After a dist-upgrade to Ubuntu 13.04 on my Latitude E6410, aplay -l is telling me no soundcards found. This laptop appears to need the hda intel sound module, which appears to be loaded, but the soundcard still is not detected. | 17:15 |
ftf_ | onscreen keyboard ? lol | 17:15 |
Dalle4 | Hey anyone know why i get the error Fail to copy from CD-Rom. Retry? i´m trying to install ubuntu 12.04 server, installed ubuntu 13.04 without problems before… and i don´t even have a CD-ROM drive | 17:16 |
c_s | Good answer. | 17:16 |
ftf_ | sounds cards that dont work in linux are a bitch | 17:16 |
bluepnume | Question: I can point a domain to an ip in my /etc/hosts -- but is there any way I can map it so that, say, google.com takes me to google, but google.com/mysite takes me to a different IP address? | 17:16 |
ftf_ | get a usb headset thingy | 17:16 |
ftf_ | thats compatible with alsa | 17:16 |
jrib | bluepnume: why? What are you trying to accomplish really? | 17:17 |
c_s | ftf_ : Unable to create ad-hoc in 12.04? | 17:18 |
Bray90820 | where is the file that would allow me to hide grub | 17:18 |
Dalle4 | ?Question, know why i get the error Fail to copy from CD-Rom. Retry? i´m trying to install ubuntu 12.04 server, installed ubuntu 13.04 without problems before… and i don´t even have a CD-ROM drive | 17:18 |
Bray90820 | the configuration file | 17:18 |
ftf_ | c_s ? | 17:18 |
ftf_ | i have 13 | 17:18 |
elisa87 | does anyone know how to fix these errors? [INFO ] Installing pass-1 core C compiler[ERROR] configure: error: [ERROR] checking for fileno_unlocked... make[1]: *** [configure-gcc] Error 1[ERROR] [ERROR] >>[ERROR] >> Build failed in step 'Installing pass-1 core C compiler'[ERROR] >> called in step '(top-level)'[ERROR] >>[ERROR] >> Error happened in: CT_DoExecLog[scripts/functions@172][ERROR] | 17:19 |
sudoes | jrib : yea. but can you point the problems why squid keep refusing http traffic and only serve https? | 17:19 |
jrib | sudoes: I don't know | 17:19 |
c_s | ftf_ : ad-hoc network for Wi-Fiblan. | 17:19 |
ftf_ | wheres the pm box in this chat app | 17:19 |
Bray90820 | Does anyone know where the grub configuration file is located | 17:19 |
ftf_ | ??? help | 17:19 |
c_s | Bray90820 : bypass grub? | 17:19 |
elisa87 | Does anyone know how to fix this error? http://pastebin.com/s2FnycSw | 17:19 |
s9iper1 | guyz any why to stop battery charging on 80 % ???? any software ? | 17:20 |
bluepnume | jrib: working on something that requires cross domain logic on my local machine ... just wondering if this is possible? | 17:20 |
Bray90820 | i was to hide it on startup | 17:20 |
Bray90820 | c_s: i want to hide it on statup | 17:20 |
Bray90820 | i know how i just don't know where the file is located | 17:20 |
ashioo | s | 17:20 |
nizor | please how do i make my ubuntu more fun when i'm offline, games and any other ideas please? | 17:21 |
c_s | Bray90820 : try /boot/grub/grub.cfg or /etc/default/grub. | 17:21 |
Bray90820 | c_s: /etc/default/grub was correct | 17:21 |
Bray90820 | thank you | 17:21 |
OerHeks | !rootirc | root | 17:22 |
ubottu | root: It's not technically our business, but we'd like to tell you that IRC'ing as root is a Very Bad Idea (tm). After all, doing anything as root when root is not needed is bad, and especially bad with software that connects to the Internet. | 17:22 |
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Rand0m_Name | Greetings. | 17:24 |
gschanuel | ok.. now I removed all I have done and did apt-get install oracle-java7-installer | 17:25 |
gschanuel | it downloaded the tar.gz and installed, so I did "ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle/jre/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins" | 17:26 |
gschanuel | restarted chromium-browser, and still get the Java(TM) plugin outdated message | 17:26 |
whoever | hi all , i am getting an error when running tar: $ sudo tar cvf * | tar xvf -C /media/cd3aed33-b888-47ee-8a9f-057337e65899/ls | 17:26 |
whoever | tar: -C: Cannot open: No such file or directory | 17:26 |
whoever | tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now | 17:26 |
whoever | tar: Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive | 17:26 |
whoever | Try `tar --help' or `tar --usage' for more information. | 17:26 |
whoever | can someone assist it seems to me that it should work | 17:27 |
jrib | whoever: what do you want to accomplish? | 17:27 |
ashman0 | got | 17:27 |
whoever | jrib: it might be better if i post the link of what I am following | 17:27 |
ashman0 | got | 17:27 |
Bray90820 | c_s: apperantly it didn't work | 17:27 |
ashman0 | got | 17:28 |
Bray90820 | can you hep me | 17:28 |
ashman0 | got | 17:28 |
FloodBot1 | ashman0: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 17:28 |
whoever | http://www.incredigeek.com/home/how-to-create-a-bootable-os-x-mountain-lion-10-8-usb-drive-from-linux/ | 17:28 |
DJones | ashman0: Do you have an Ubuntu support question? | 17:28 |
whoever | jrib: ^^ | 17:28 |
ashman0 | got | 17:28 |
Bray90820 | c_s: the location was correct tho | 17:28 |
whoever | it is tword the bottom of the page tring to get a bootable drive for mac from linux | 17:28 |
ashman0 | got | 17:29 |
jrib | whoever: seems strange to copy that way but you forgot to add the mount point to your usb drive | 17:29 |
jrib | whoever: erm, no. You forgot the "-" before "-C" | 17:29 |
jrib | whoever: and also a "-" before "*"... | 17:30 |
gschanuel | java outdated and chrome on ubuntu 13.04 64 bits... anyone? | 17:31 |
whoever | i got an error when i trid that, ill paste it | 17:31 |
zettazete | Hey guys, I'm trying to get a gamepad to work in Ubuntu. However, my accelerometer on my harddrive (bump protection) is coming in as /dev/input/js0. How I can I reassign my gamepad, or uninstall my harddrive accelerometer. | 17:32 |
c_s | anyone : Unable to create ad-hoc network in 12.04? | 17:32 |
whoever | jrib: $ sudo tar cvf – * | tar xvf – -C /media/cd3aed33-b888-47ee-8a9f-057337e65899/ | 17:32 |
whoever | tar: –: file is the archive; not dumped | 17:32 |
jrib | whoever: - not — | 17:32 |
c_s | Please help... | 17:33 |
c_s | Unable to create ad-hoc in ubuntu 12.04 | 17:33 |
rindolf | c_s: ad-hoc? | 17:33 |
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rindolf | c_s: please don't /msg me. Say "rindolf:" on the channel. | 17:34 |
whoever | jrib: can u paste what it should be , i am still getting the error so i think i may be getting it wrong | 17:34 |
c_s | rindolf : for connecting two ubuntu machines. | 17:35 |
rindolf | c_s: ah, how? | 17:35 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | zettazete: it does not assign the right number automatically? | 17:35 |
c_s | rindolf : by creating a wireless ad-hoc network. | 17:35 |
rindolf | c_s: OK. | 17:36 |
c_s | rindolf : but it doesn't work. | 17:36 |
rindolf | c_s: what did you try so far? | 17:36 |
rindolf | c_s: what are the symptoms? | 17:36 |
zettazete | ntzrmtthihu777, well it assigns to js1.. but the controller profile software I'm using doesn't pick up on js1, only js0 for whatever reason. | 17:37 |
c_s | rindolf : it just start showing the symbol indicating that it is trying, but suddenly displays connection cannot be established. | 17:37 |
rindolf | c_s: OK, is there anything in the logs? | 17:38 |
RainbowW | does the default sshd limit the number of connections on a per-user basis? i'm having trouble running multiple instances of lftp as lftp ... when i get to about 30 connections it starts timing out trying to connect a new control connection. | 17:38 |
c_s | rindolf : Somebody told that my card may not support ad-hoc, is that right? | 17:39 |
rindolf | c_s: don't know. | 17:39 |
RainbowW | actually, it's 25 connections. | 17:40 |
c_s | rindolf : I forgot to check the logs. | 17:40 |
rindolf | c_s: OK. | 17:40 |
c_s | rindolf : At present I can't try once ,that's why. | 17:41 |
anew | is it dangerous to set things as 777 ? | 17:42 |
c_s | anew : sometimes. | 17:42 |
genii-around | Much depends on where those files are. | 17:42 |
exalt | hello i installed kernel 3.9, works fine, how can i stop ubuntu from trying to downgrade to 3.8 ? | 17:43 |
joojojo | is it possible that the iwlwifi driver is unstable? | 17:43 |
joojojo | because here on kubuntu the wlan is much slower than on windows | 17:43 |
genii-around | !pinning | exalt | 17:43 |
ubottu | exalt: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto | 17:43 |
c_s | exalt : I don't think you can stop that one. | 17:44 |
c_s | rindolf : any solution? | 17:45 |
rindolf | c_s: solution to what? | 17:45 |
rindolf | c_s: do you have logs? | 17:45 |
exalt | c_s: it doesnt say it will remove 3.9 when upgrading 3.8, can they be along side each other ? | 17:45 |
Jays | Hi | 17:45 |
c_s | exalt : yes. | 17:46 |
c_s | rindolf : not at present. | 17:46 |
exalt | c_s: is there some extra thing i have to do to make 3.9 be default after the 'downgrade' | 17:47 |
c_s | exalt : you will have the option from grub. | 17:47 |
exalt | c_s: every time i boot i will have to select it ? | 17:47 |
crper | 大家好才是真的好。。。。 | 17:48 |
c_s | exalt : if you don't like it, configure one of the kernel to be default in grub. | 17:48 |
exalt | c_s: with a tool like boot-repair ? | 17:48 |
c_s | exalt : never. | 17:49 |
zettazete | Is there a way to check which driver/module is being used for a joystick /dev/input/js0 | 17:49 |
R33D3M33R | hello, I installed 304 nvidia drivers for my Geforce 6600GT with jockey but not wireless hangs on boot and only root can reboot the box, any ideas? | 17:49 |
R33D3M33R | *but now | 17:49 |
c_s | exalt : editing the grub configuration files. | 17:49 |
michael87 | ran into a bit of a problem. I am running raring ringtail and I'm having trouble setting up mame. Wanted to play Mortal kombat 1,2,3 arcade quality using mame emulater and the thing won't read from the folders supposedly set up in the .ini file. huge headache here. should I look for another emulater | 17:51 |
hlrossato | I'm having some problems when I try to mount a smbfs partition on ubuntu 12.04....the error is invalid argument...someone could help me? | 17:52 |
c_s | exalt : After downgrade you will have one extra entry in grub menu displaying "previous linux versions". Inside that you will find kernel 3.9. | 17:52 |
compdoc | hlrossato, youre using a command line to mount? | 17:52 |
MonkeyDust | michael87 is that with wine? if yes, try #winehq | 17:53 |
c_s | exalt : check out after downgrading. Just do it... It's linux yaaaar... | 17:53 |
BluesKaj | .Xdefaults doesn't do much , don't see any change | 17:54 |
BluesKaj | oopscwrong chat | 17:55 |
Rand0m_Name | Heh. | 17:55 |
Jamal | hi | 17:55 |
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Jamal | hloo | 17:55 |
hlrossato | compdoc: yeap.... i'm using mount -t smbfs //server/shared /media/folder -o username=user,password=pass | 17:55 |
michael87 | MonkeyDust, no it is not. its mame from the ubuntu app store | 17:55 |
theadmin | hlrossato: "smbfs" is pretty much deprecated, use "cifs" instead (syntax should be identical other than that) | 17:56 |
compdoc | hlrossato, I think that command is incorrect | 17:56 |
theadmin | hlrossato: And make sure you've got cifs-utils installed. | 17:56 |
hlrossato | theadmin I try to use cifs too, but i got the same error | 17:57 |
theadmin | hlrossato: What's the error? (I just joined) | 17:57 |
hlrossato | compdoc I have the cifs-utils installed... | 17:57 |
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hlrossato | theadmin the error is invalid argument...this is the error: mount error(22): Invalid argument Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) | 17:58 |
theadmin | hlrossato: Hm... That command looks correct though | 17:58 |
theadmin | hlrossato: Does /media/folder exist? | 17:59 |
hlrossato | yes | 17:59 |
Jamal | no | 17:59 |
compdoc | hlrossato, try: mount -t cifs //server/share -o username=user,password=myPassword /mnt/ntserver | 17:59 |
compdoc | using your own actual info, of course | 18:00 |
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theadmin | compdoc: ...That's the exact same command, and mount wouldn't like -o being in the middle of the command methinks (not too sure) | 18:00 |
hlrossato | theadmin this ntserver I had to create like the /media/folder? | 18:00 |
michael87 | so anyone that can help me setup mame on ubuntu. Not running from wine. installed from app store | 18:00 |
johnjohn101 | when you use file manager in ubuntu to join a windows share what command does it use? | 18:01 |
theadmin | johnjohn101: Doesn't use commands, it does it by itself (with a little help from GVFS, eh) | 18:01 |
lbzhou | hi | 18:01 |
anew | http://pastebin.com/bQ9nH7vB these are my firewall rules, could this have something to do with why ic ant login to phpmyadmin ? | 18:01 |
johnjohn101 | is there anyway to see the folder that is creates on screen, via the command line? | 18:02 |
hlrossato | compdoc even trying to mount on the /mnt i got the same error | 18:02 |
theadmin | johnjohn101: Not directly, you've got to use "mount -t cifs -o username=username,password=password //server/share name" | 18:03 |
compdoc | hlrossato, the mnt point needs to exist and have correct permissions on both ends | 18:03 |
theadmin | hlrossato: Does your username or password have weird characters? weird = not in [a-zA-Z_-] | 18:03 |
theadmin | hlrossato: If so take them in quotes | 18:03 |
johnjohn101 | so that connect to server doesn't do a mount? | 18:03 |
nat3r_ | quick question, every time i try to start screen from my user account it closes right away unless i use SUDO | 18:03 |
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johnjohn101 | is that called nautilus? i have no clue to the terminology | 18:04 |
nat3r_ | is there a way to run screen, and irssi without having to sudo every time? | 18:04 |
theadmin | johnjohn101: Nay, Nautilus has built-in VFS support, it accesses it via a weird URL like smb://server/share/directory | 18:04 |
HRH_H_Crab | hi all. since upgrading to 13.04 a couple of days ago ive had no access to a gui. ive posted about this on the forums and one of the mods is trying to help but no luck so far. just trying here incase anyone can help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1743535&page=121&p=12627776#post12627776 | 18:04 |
zuzak | nautilus is the GUI file browser | 18:04 |
theadmin | johnjohn101: Nautilus is the filemanager Ubuntu uses by default. | 18:04 |
HRH_H_Crab | lloks like something is screwed up with unity / lightdm or something | 18:04 |
johnjohn101 | tx, i get confused a lot | 18:04 |
HRH_H_Crab | maybe not lightdm since gdm seems broken too. | 18:04 |
hlrossato | compdoc the dir /mnt/folder exists and have the correct permission...but again i got the error | 18:05 |
johnjohn101 | i will try that mount command | 18:05 |
johnjohn101 | hate to say this but i've shared folders between ubuntu machines all with samba | 18:06 |
hlrossato | theadmin my username and password don't have weird characters | 18:06 |
mkanyicy | hi guys | 18:06 |
johnjohn101 | just seemed easier to use the gui | 18:06 |
Bray90820 | Can anyone help me with fan controal on my mac | 18:06 |
Bray90820 | i havr a tower macpro | 18:07 |
mkanyicy | I made a clean install of ubuntu 13.04 and the shadow of the top panel is always showing up when i go full screen on terminal or full screen video playback with mplayer, is there a way to fix this? | 18:07 |
compdoc | hlrossato, hmm. It seems older software requires it a little different. try: mount -t smbfs -o username=user,password=password //server/share /mnt/folder | 18:07 |
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compdoc | or cifs instead of smbfs | 18:08 |
bumdog | mkanyicy: is there a way to run classic or fallback mode | 18:09 |
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mkanyicy | bumdog, i dont know about classic or fallback and i dont want to resort to those, i havent have had this with previous ubuntu versions | 18:10 |
hlrossato | compdoc nothing...same error... | 18:10 |
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ezioa | is there any way to restart an if over ssh | 18:11 |
compdoc | hlrossato, can you paste the error? | 18:11 |
bumdog | mkanyicy: sometimes its the effects of compiz. Can you disable compiz then. | 18:11 |
hlrossato | compdoc mount error(22): Invalid argument Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) | 18:12 |
mkanyicy | bumdog, ok i will to log out and see if there is a fallback option, then try disabling compiz | 18:12 |
amal | Hi, when I try to install phpmyadmin using apt-get, it gives me this error: E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing? | 18:13 |
betrayd | mkanyicy: maybe it's just a shadow checkbox | 18:13 |
Bray90820 | Anyone wanna help me with fan controal on my macpro i am using ubuntu 13.04 and the fans are running at FULL speed | 18:13 |
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compdoc | hlrossato, how old is the windows with the share? | 18:17 |
hlrossato | compdoc it's not windows...it's a mac server | 18:18 |
demkantor | So i have a little time right now and would like to fix my partitions, anyone here good with gparted? | 18:18 |
betrayd | uh oh | 18:18 |
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compdoc | hlrossato, try this: sudo mount -t cifs //computer/share/ /mountpoint/ -o user=user,pass=somepass,sec=ntlmssp | 18:19 |
MonkeyDust | !ask | demkantor | 18:19 |
ubottu | demkantor: 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 | 18:19 |
hlrossato | compdoc Now i got the error 95 - Operation not supported | 18:21 |
compdoc | heh | 18:21 |
nat3r_ | how can i run screen and irssi without having to enter sudo each time, is pretty annoying and i dont want to use root. Do i need to add my user to the root group and not just the sudoers? | 18:21 |
jrib | nat3r_: just don't use sudo... | 18:21 |
DJones | nat3r_: You shouldn't need sudo to run screen and irssi | 18:21 |
demkantor | thanks ubottu, i guess my questions are related to fixing up my partitions. last time i tried i lost bootmanager (couldnt boot to windows) took me a long time to fix it and then fix grub. i have huge issues on how my install is set up and would love someone to help me elimitate the worthless ones and change some around | 18:22 |
compdoc | hlrossato, on this website, find 'sec=' and read about it: http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/mount.cifs.8.html | 18:22 |
iandouglas | hey all, have a question about the iwlwifi driver in 13.04 ... I'm passing the "5ghz_disable=1" parameter to modprobe (after killing the driver with modprobe -r) to disable 5GHz wifi, but my syslog is still full of connection attempts on the 5ghz band. Is there something else I'm missing? | 18:22 |
compdoc | hlrossato, there are a few choices | 18:23 |
hlrossato | compdoc thanks man...let see what's in there | 18:23 |
mblitz | Hi, I have problems with the boot process of ubuntu. First: I can't get gurb tell to autoboot first selection Second and the worst: I want to skip the Raid alert, because I don't boot from raid, and only reboot system on update or raid issues. It should run unattanded | 18:23 |
nat3r_ | jrib: i have to or both of them crash | 18:24 |
jrib | nat3r_: then you should ask why they crash | 18:24 |
nat3r_ | ** (irssi:4260): ERROR **: Couldn't create /root/.irssi directory | 18:24 |
nat3r_ | Trace/breakpoint trap | 18:24 |
jrib | nat3r_: you are using sudo or running it as root probably | 18:24 |
nat3r_ | that error was reproduced just by typing 'irssi' from my user acct | 18:25 |
nat3r_ | it WILL run if i use sudo.. | 18:25 |
designbybeck_ | So the "F3" side by side view in the File Browser has been turned off in 13.04? Anyway to turn it back on? I use that all the time! That was a great feature | 18:25 |
compdoc | hlrossato, my bad - should have tried: sudo mount -t cifs //computer/share/ /mountpoint/ -o user=user,pass=somepass,sec=ntlmv2 | 18:25 |
trism | designbybeck_: the code was removed, so no | 18:25 |
jrib | nat3r_: how did you install ubuntu? pastebin the output of « apt-cache policy irssi ». Did this always happen since you first installed? (2 questions and one pastebin) | 18:26 |
MonkeyDust | demkantor in a terminal, type sudo apt-get install pastebinit;sudo fdisk -l|pastebinit and paste the url here, in the channel | 18:26 |
designbybeck_ | :( | 18:26 |
designbybeck_ | well dang | 18:26 |
nat3r_ | it came pre-installed on this server, clean install. And i dont know if it always happened or not...one sec | 18:26 |
demkantor | http://imagebin.org/256202 monkeydust | 18:26 |
jrib | nat3r_: you don't remember if irssi ever worked as your user? Surely that's how you tried to run it first, no? | 18:27 |
nat3r_ | http://pastebin.ca/2371817 | 18:27 |
nat3r_ | i think its a user issue | 18:28 |
jrib | nat3r_: create a new user. Does the issue still exist with the new user? | 18:28 |
nat3r_ | i think some odd command was run, i get an error on login every time | 18:28 |
demkantor | MonkeyDust - heres the second one http://imagebin.org/256205 | 18:28 |
mblitz | Can anybody tell me how to disable any questions at boot time? I want to use my sys without monitor. | 18:28 |
MonkeyDust | demkantor yes, looks scattered, first thought: backup important files and re-organise the partitions | 18:28 |
nat3r_ | Could not chdir to home directory /root: Permission denied | 18:28 |
nat3r_ | -bash: /root/.bash_profile: Permission denied | 18:28 |
nat3r_ | that happens on login | 18:28 |
jrib | nat3r_: what's the output of « getent $USER »? | 18:29 |
jrib | nat3r_: what's the output of « getent passwd $USER »? | 18:29 |
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demkantor | MonkeyDust, i really dont care to erase my ubuntu install altogether, currently everything is backed up in linux, just need to make sure my windows install stays intact | 18:29 |
nat3r_ | uknown database: username | 18:30 |
nat3r_ | and naterd00d:x:1000:1000::/root:/bin/bash | 18:30 |
nat3r_ | unknown database: naterd00d i mean | 18:30 |
nat3r_ | should i just chroot back to my home directory? | 18:30 |
MonkeyDust | demkantor problem is, that windows sits on an extended partition | 18:30 |
jrib | nat3r_: why is the user's home /root? | 18:30 |
nat3r_ | no idea, i prob screwed something up at one point | 18:31 |
nizor | please where can i download a good Linux Ubuntu handout for starters | 18:31 |
nizor | like a month old | 18:31 |
demkantor | MoneyDust, any way to fix this? there are two HDD, one i can completley reformat for all i care, the other i would prefer to be just for windows | 18:31 |
DJones | !manual | nizor | 18:31 |
nizor | but not had time to learn it | 18:31 |
ubottu | nizor: The Ubuntu Manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience. http://ubuntu-manual.org/ | 18:31 |
minas | I am burning a dvd. it is at 100% and says creating image checksum. the progress bar is near the end but not moving. what should I do? is this normal? | 18:31 |
jrib | nizor: there's also documentation at http://help.ubuntu.com | 18:32 |
MonkeyDust | demkantor mind reinstalling windows, or is that a no-no? | 18:32 |
nizor | ubottu thanks | 18:32 |
ubottu | You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-) | 18:32 |
jrib | nat3r_: well yes, your user's home shouldn't be /root. That's likely the cause of your issue | 18:32 |
hlrossato | compdoc I try this sec parameter but still have the invalid argument error... maybe this problem that because i forgot to install some programs or libs or something else? | 18:32 |
memphisto_ | hello guys, i've just installed 13.04 and couple of apps more, and it requsted upgrade and now i can't install build-essential; it reports failed dependencies | 18:33 |
demkantor | MonkeyDust, problem is i dont have an original disk, and would take me a week to resetup, i would really rather keep the one drive as is, or change partitions around a bit where i can there, then the larger HDD be reformatted, start anew, and set normal partitions if possible | 18:33 |
ftf_ | can wine be used to update a bios | 18:34 |
memphisto_ | may i ask if some one can help with this | 18:34 |
ftf_ | ? | 18:34 |
ftf_ | help with what? | 18:34 |
iandouglas | sorry all, networking is killing my productivity. I didn't see whether anyone had any answers for why the 5ghz_disable=1 flag doesn't work on the iwlwifi driver (Centrino Advanced 6230 dual-band). Ubuntu 13.04 | 18:34 |
demkantor | MonkeyDust, like have ubuntu just on one drive and windows on the other | 18:34 |
memphisto_ | @ftf_: cannot install build-essential | 18:34 |
memphisto_ | The following packages have unmet dependencies: | 18:34 |
memphisto_ | build-essential : Depends: g++ (>= 4:4.4.3) but it is not going to be installed | 18:34 |
memphisto_ | E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. | 18:34 |
MonkeyDust | demkantor delete sda5 and sda6, then merge them and install linux on it | 18:35 |
jrib | memphisto_: so you have no idea why? No unofficial repositories or debs installed outside the official repositories? | 18:35 |
MonkeyDust | demkantor next time: try installing windows on sda1, primary partition | 18:36 |
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memphisto_ | thanks jrib; i have installed only one ppa | 18:36 |
memphisto_ | team-xbmc | 18:36 |
iandouglas | or does anyone know of a better forum in which to ask questions about the iwlwifi driver? | 18:36 |
demkantor | MoneyDust, I would have but windows came preinstalled, are you willing to walk me through all this, ever since last time ive scared myself away from gparted | 18:37 |
memphisto_ | but nothing installed from it, plus its only multimedia packages i think | 18:37 |
jrib | memphisto_: "sudo apt-get update" and try again | 18:37 |
memphisto_ | tried that and tried apt-get -f instal; dpkg --configure -a | 18:37 |
memphisto_ | but no luck | 18:37 |
jrib | memphisto_: pastebin output of "apt-cache policy g++ build-essential" | 18:38 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: i did the mount command tht you post and it worked. how do i unmount? | 18:38 |
demkantor | MonkeyDust (repost MoneyDust, I would have but windows came preinstalled, are you willing to walk me through all this, ever since last time ive scared myself away from gparted) | 18:39 |
memphisto_ | here it is | 18:39 |
memphisto_ | http://pastebin.com/N1htAq0S | 18:39 |
Bray90820 | Anyone wanna help me with the fans on my mac i am running ubuntu 13.04 | 18:39 |
betrayd | wait, logical partition of 2nd drive? Isn't that the recovery Win | 18:39 |
jrib | !who | memphisto_ | 18:39 |
ubottu | memphisto_: 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 :) | 18:40 |
jrib | memphisto_: « sudo apt-get install g++ » pastebin output | 18:40 |
Bray90820 | the fans seem to have no controal they just continuisly run | 18:40 |
memphisto_ | sorry ubottu | 18:40 |
Quest | having install error. http://pastebin.ca/2371828 | 18:41 |
b0b0b0 | is there a program to reinstate EVERY window/app you were running after a reboot? :) | 18:41 |
betrayd | memphisto_: don't apologize to ubottu he's just a droid | 18:42 |
betrayd | a bot | 18:42 |
Jamal | hi | 18:42 |
n-iCe | Guys, I'm installing Ubuntu, and when it asks me to reboot to boon in the os, my pc says, that no os was found, any idea? | 18:42 |
n-iCe | is like it was not installing or doing anything in the hard drive | 18:42 |
moppers | no he isn't, he passed the turing test and we now have to admit he's a person ... | 18:42 |
betrayd | moppers: and he chose to hang out here... | 18:43 |
b0b0b0 | whats a good old school irc client | 18:43 |
b0b0b0 | i forgot what I used to run like 10 yrs ago | 18:43 |
b0b0b0 | a terminal one | 18:43 |
moppers | i had mirc in the old days, i use xchat now | 18:43 |
n-iCe | irssi | 18:43 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 change the command mount to umount | 18:43 |
b0b0b0 | oh thats what i just downloaded :> | 18:43 |
moppers | in the old days you probably used an irc plugin for emacs :) | 18:43 |
b0b0b0 | seems a bit different | 18:43 |
betrayd | weechat | 18:43 |
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b0b0b0 | i thought i used one from the same people who made pico | 18:43 |
Jamal | gays | 18:44 |
b0b0b0 | or something | 18:44 |
Jamal | ? | 18:44 |
b0b0b0 | you like gays? :>? | 18:44 |
Jamal | hlooo | 18:44 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 what the version of your ubuntu? | 18:44 |
moppers | cant you go really retro and use telnet for your irc? | 18:44 |
b0b0b0 | #gaylinux | 18:44 |
b0b0b0 | heh ya moppers | 18:44 |
Bray90820 | Anyone wanna help me with the fans on my mac i am running ubuntu 13.04 | 18:44 |
Bray90820 | the fans seem to have no controal they just continuisly run | 18:44 |
moppers | Bray90820, i used to have to download a 3rd party app for that when i had an airbook, but things might be different now | 18:45 |
Quest | having install error. http://pastebin.ca/2371828 any help? | 18:45 |
moppers | of course in those days we called it a utility not an app | 18:45 |
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Bray90820 | moppers: what was it | 18:45 |
moppers | Bray90820, i wish i could remember, i apologise | 18:45 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: i have 13.04 that i just did and going to retry on 12.04 when i get home | 18:45 |
Bray90820 | i did try smcfancontrol but it just ran the fans at full speed | 18:46 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: honestly, FWIW, it's so easy to share folks between ubuntu boxes using samba | 18:46 |
moppers | Bray90820, does jupiter work? | 18:46 |
Bray90820 | i don't know | 18:47 |
Bray90820 | never tried that | 18:47 |
Jordan_U | Bray90820: Fans in macs are controlled by firmware, if your fans are always running it's probably because the computer is always generating too much heat (maybe bad or lacking 3D drivers). | 18:47 |
b0b0b0 | bitchx maybe | 18:47 |
betrayd | ii+vim | 18:47 |
moppers | Yes that is why i was suggesting juptier | 18:47 |
Jordan_U | Bray90820: As a test, try sticking an ice pack under it and see if the fans slow. | 18:47 |
Bray90820 | jordan when i run OSX the fans run a lot quieter | 18:48 |
betrayd | or the ice melts | 18:48 |
moppers | linux power management is a bt odd on mac and it will not always throttle down, so the fans are in use | 18:48 |
Jordan_U | Bray90820: Also check your currebt CPU usage. | 18:48 |
b0b0b0 | set ice cubes on top of speakers and see if they melt | 18:48 |
Bray90820 | Jordan_U: how woudl i do that | 18:48 |
Jordan_U | Bray90820: "top" in a terminal or "System Monitor" for a GUI app. | 18:49 |
ntzrmtthihu777 | Bray90820: htop for the best of both worlds | 18:49 |
Jordan_U | Bray90820: In case it's not obvious, do not follow b0b0b0's advice. | 18:50 |
Jordan_U | b0b0b0: Please be helpful and stay on topic. | 18:50 |
Bray90820 | :P i got that | 18:50 |
LinuxNewbish | im still facing the same problem with installation of ubuntu 12.04 still cant see the HDD partition trying to daul boot it with win and i followed the instructions the you have on the wesite regarding the UFEI and win 8 method | 18:51 |
LinuxNewbish | do you believe that i need to rebuild my HDD ?\ | 18:51 |
hangthedj | clear | 18:52 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: What do you mean by "cant see the HDD partition"? | 18:52 |
Bray90820 | i am in htop but what am i looking for | 18:52 |
BluesKaj | for a simple quick check of system activity, ctrl+esc | 18:52 |
mapreri | I installed fglrx driver, and, ad usually when I do it, something got break in unity (at user lever). Now with the radeon (opensource) driver unity works for all the users on this system exept mine :\ loading the GUI (via lightdm or startx command) conky and the icons (so nautilus works fine) appear, but not the launcher or the panel. If I open a termina vith ctrl+alt+t a prompt "unity" diappear the decoration of the windows, and i lose the f | 18:53 |
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Bray90820 | Jordan_U: cpu is at about 7% right now | 18:53 |
memphisto_ | may i ask for help again | 18:53 |
memphisto_ | only one ppa added (team-xbmc) after installing fresh 13.04; have dependecy error while installing build-essential http://pastebin.com/N1htAq0S | 18:53 |
rrykua | hi | 18:54 |
betrayd | and the fans are running Bray90820 ? | 18:54 |
Bray90820 | yes | 18:54 |
Bray90820 | betrayd: the fans are louder then OSX | 18:54 |
akaSoldats | memphisto_: so manually install whats missing? | 18:54 |
betrayd | Bray90820: and you said nonstop, no? | 18:55 |
betrayd | in ubuntu | 18:55 |
Bray90820 | betrayd: yes | 18:55 |
LinuxNewbish | i tried to in 2 methods the 1st one to do a partition so when i DL the OS it will be on it and didnt work with me for i try it again booted it from CD and still can see the partition nor the HDD so i could choose it | 18:55 |
Guest92258 | I'm mapreri of the above message... I can't reobtain the nick.... | 18:55 |
rrykua | i am building some large software from the console which takes up a lot of CPU resources and freezes my browser and editor (where I write another software). from the console I am using makefile which invokes many processes. is would be nice if there was a way to renice all child processes of the terminal, so that they won't free my browser and editor. can somebody please offer some advice? | 18:56 |
Bray90820 | betrayd: not at full speed but lounder then OSX | 18:56 |
LinuxNewbish | well the gparted will help me in this ? | 18:57 |
acoleman1981 | has anyone else had the issue of a usb keyboard and mouse working but when removing the usb devices and trying to use the installed touchpad and keyboard (laptop) it only works every other reboot? Please private message me with any help available or links to instructions. Thanks! | 18:57 |
TheBlindCat | help | 18:58 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 I don't know why I can't make this...it really seems so easy but it gets me this error everytime i try... do you use some ide program that makes the sharing or do you make on a terminal? | 18:58 |
derp | sup fools? | 18:58 |
Bray90820 | Jordan_U: now it is saying my CPU usage is o% | 18:58 |
johnjohn101 | i'm using the terminal | 18:58 |
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TheBlindCat | chat | 18:58 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: see if you can attach using nautilus. file/connect to server | 18:59 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: I did not understand what you just said. Please rephrase it (using proper punctuation). | 18:59 |
Bray90820 | Jordan_U: i think there is something wrong because it is now saying that i am using 0% CPU | 19:00 |
LinuxNewbish | forgive me Jordan let me try again | 19:01 |
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MonkeyDust | demkantor keep it in the channel, please, no pm | 19:01 |
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mapreri | I installed fglrx driver, and, ad usually when I do it, something got break in unity (at user lever). Now with the radeon (opensource) driver unity works for all the users on this system exept mine :\ loading the GUI (via lightdm or startx command) conky and the icons (so nautilus works fine) appear, but not the launcher or the panel. If I open a termina vith ctrl+alt+t a prompt "unity" diappear the decoration of the windows, and i lose the focus fro | 19:01 |
Jordan_U | Bray90820: It could still be that your graphics card is generating heat, and I don't how to test that (other than indirectly with the ice pack :). | 19:02 |
memphisto_ | @akaSoldats: when i try doing it from synaptic it says first fix broken packages | 19:02 |
demkantor | MonkeyDust, no problem, do you have time to help so i dont muck up again? | 19:02 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 sorry, but I not understand so well what did you said... | 19:02 |
Bray90820 | Jordan_U: thatks anyways | 19:02 |
rrykua1 | test | 19:02 |
Jordan_U | Bray90820: You're welcome. | 19:02 |
LinuxNewbish | when i booted from the CD and tried to install the OS when it comes to the installation part, i dont a place to install it in | 19:03 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: use nataulis to connect to the server. click on files then go to menu | 19:03 |
TheBlindCat | Hi guys :) | 19:03 |
BluesKaj | LinuxNewbish, you have to burn the downloaded ubuntu image on a cd or usb media then install it , you can't copy an image file to a partition | 19:03 |
Bray90820 | Jordan_U: i just realized i wasn't looking at my CPU usage | 19:03 |
LinuxNewbish | i did that | 19:03 |
sudoes | hi theblindcat | 19:03 |
akaSoldats | memphisto_: it should tell you which packages are broken | 19:04 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: Please pastebin the output of "sudp parted -l". | 19:04 |
TheBlindCat | can anyone tell me why i cant apply a theme yo gme shell? | 19:04 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: Sorry, typo. "sudo parted -l" | 19:04 |
memphisto_ | @akaSoldats g++ : Depends: g++-4.7 (>= 4.7.2-1~) but it is not going to be installed | 19:04 |
memphisto_ | E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. | 19:04 |
rrykua | anyone? | 19:04 |
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rrykua | should be easy, but I couldn't find how to do this in Google. i can't even see the processes as tree in System Monitor | 19:05 |
rrykua | there seems to be no such option | 19:05 |
zizoo | Hey, I'm on quantal, and I updated my kernel to v3.8.8 manually after I kept having crashing problems, but now Software Updater wants me to "upgrade" to 3.5.0. How can I make it shut up? | 19:05 |
LinuxNewbish | just give me a minute | 19:05 |
jrib | memphisto_: you haven't pastebinned what I asked | 19:05 |
Bray90820 | Jordan_U: where in htop would i find my cpu usage | 19:06 |
johnjohn101 | zizoo, can't us use synaptic to remove that kernel | 19:06 |
katronix | Hi all, has anyone gotten Amazon Instant Video to work on 13.04? | 19:06 |
memphisto_ | @jrib http://pastebin.com/pnT3JHvy | 19:06 |
mapreri | nobody?? all this people :) | 19:06 |
akaSoldats | memphisto_: have tou tried apt-get -f install ? | 19:06 |
jrib | memphisto_: apt-cache policy g++-4.7 | 19:06 |
memphisto_ | at akaSoldats: yes | 19:07 |
memphisto_ | and also dpkg --configure -a | 19:07 |
memphisto_ | nothing helps | 19:07 |
memphisto_ | at jrib http://pastebin.com/huPvJgKe | 19:08 |
jrib | memphisto_: « sudo apt-get install g++-4.7 » pastebin output | 19:08 |
memphisto_ | @jrib new http://pastebin.com/5bsHJzhT | 19:10 |
jrib | memphisto_: good. "apt-cache policy gcc-4.7-base gcc-4.7 libstdc++6-4.7-dev" | 19:10 |
rrykua | does renicing a process makes all it's children also reniced? | 19:10 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 nothing...i can't connect... i really need to connect to this server because without it, i can't work...lol | 19:11 |
katronix | Has anyone gotten Amazon Instant Video to work on 13.04? | 19:11 |
rrykua | nevermind, figured it out | 19:11 |
memphisto_ | @jrib agian :) http://pastebin.com/vgJZCVcn | 19:11 |
jrib | memphisto_: this indicates you have packages installed not from your currently enabled repositories | 19:12 |
jrib | !info gcc-4.7 | 19:12 |
ubottu | gcc-4.7 (source: gcc-4.7): GNU C compiler. In component main, is optional. Version 4.7.3-1ubuntu1 (raring), package size 5770 kB, installed size 13079 kB | 19:12 |
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jrib | memphisto_: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list | 19:12 |
p0wn3d | rrykua: Children that are already running when you renice are not affected. | 19:12 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: i have no idea how to help you. | 19:12 |
ubuntu__ | hi i got a prob. 13.04 x64 using Remastersys ... the backup iso has no installer ... | 19:13 |
Bray90820 | did 13.04 get rid of the estricted driver section | 19:13 |
Bray90820 | restricted | 19:13 |
memphisto_ | @jrib here it is http://pastebin.com/eqZej2h1 | 19:13 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 no problems man...thanks for now... | 19:13 |
johnjohn101 | try to figure out how to access that shared folder via nautilus | 19:14 |
jrib | memphisto_: did you change repositories recently? | 19:14 |
moppers | hlrossato, in nautilus, file > connect to server. try by name and ip address | 19:14 |
suore | Smart Rate: TEST FAIL ....... uh.... -.- | 19:14 |
memphisto_ | not sure, just added xbmc | 19:14 |
suore | S.M.A.R.T :( | 19:14 |
memphisto_ | didn't remove anyting or added anything else | 19:15 |
suore | 9 bad sectors is bad? | 19:15 |
jrib | memphisto_: I mean mirrors. Like did you switch to rs. | 19:15 |
suore | at SATA 250gb | 19:15 |
t430 | Hi, kindly request someone to please let me know if Intel HD 4000 graphics card is fully support in Raring Ringtail [13.04] ? | 19:15 |
johnjohn101 | probably not suore: were you able to recover your data? | 19:15 |
memphisto_ | no, i'm in serbia, and it put it automaticaly while installing | 19:15 |
ubuntu__ | did u add a repo with something like gnome-3 or gnome3 'cause i got the same prob. with a ppa-purge i solved it | 19:16 |
jrib | memphisto_: weird, maybe you're just catching an outdated mirror in the pool. If you change mirrors to a local one you should be ok. See 4.7.3-1ubuntu1 *is* the latest version but your repository doesn't have it: http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/gcc-4.7 | 19:16 |
suore | johnjohn101: no... all data are okay, only i try at Xubuntu do SMART test, and sda ( xubuntu at sdb) have 8 or 9 bad sectors, and cannot do Smart test- is fail | 19:16 |
LinuxNewbish | sorry for the delay | 19:16 |
LinuxNewbish | ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo parted -l Error: The backup GPT table is not at the end of the disk, as it should be. This might mean that another operating system believes the disk is smaller. Fix, by moving the backup to the end (and removing the old backup)? Fix/Ignore/Cancel? ^C Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sda appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all o | 19:17 |
compdoc | LinuxNewbish, is that a raid? | 19:17 |
LinuxNewbish | Number Start End Size File system Name Flags 1 1049kB 420MB 419MB ntfs Basic data partition hidden, diag 2 420MB 693MB 273MB fat32 EFI system partition boot 3 693MB 827MB 134MB Microsoft reserved partition msftres 4 827MB 420GB 419GB ntfs Basic data partition 5 451GB 483GB 31.5GB ntfs | 19:17 |
johnjohn101 | suore: make sure you back up any data you don't want to lose and start shopping for a new drive. | 19:17 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: Please use http://pastebin.ubuntu.com . | 19:17 |
betrayd | suore also try to figure out whats messing the drive | 19:18 |
LinuxNewbish | did you get that ? | 19:19 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: Please use http://pastebin.ubuntu.com . | 19:20 |
bla_ | hi | 19:20 |
bla_ | is it possible that the iwlwifi driver is unstable | 19:21 |
gschanuel | hello again | 19:21 |
gschanuel | folks, google-chrome, chromium, and firefox. All 64bits. is there any knows issue with this browsers and Java? | 19:22 |
gschanuel | chrome and chromium both says java is outdated (with jre7u21 and jre8) | 19:22 |
Bray90820_ | Jordan_U: i found out it was the video card and i was able to shut it up using the proprietary fgrlx driver insted of the | 19:23 |
Bray90820_ | open source one | 19:23 |
LinuxNewbish | i did want me to paste it here :) because it asks me to DL the text | 19:23 |
suore | So my drive is to rabbishend?. | 19:24 |
gschanuel | anyone should be passing through this too!! is it a 64bits problem? i never used 64bits before cause I was sure something would be broken | 19:24 |
gschanuel | am I the only one who thinks this way?! | 19:24 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: You need to post the URL for your pastebin for us to be able to access it. | 19:26 |
LinuxNewbish | http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5626884/ | 19:26 |
hlrossato | moppers i try to connect on a mac server and i get the invalid argument error.... | 19:26 |
Enemtee | Anyone has any idea how to change the font-size for Steam friend-chat? | 19:26 |
* gschanuel still thinks 64bit OSs are not ready for end users | 19:26 | |
johnjohn101 | what's wrong with 64 bit ubuntu? | 19:27 |
naterd00d | what is the best way to create an SSH tunnel through a server | 19:27 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: Do you have any RAID (or have you had RAID in the past)? | 19:28 |
LinuxNewbish | no sir | 19:28 |
Jordan_U | Enemtee: Try #ubuntu-steam | 19:28 |
Enemtee | Jordan_U: Thanks, I will check there. | 19:29 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: Did this computer come with Windows pre-installed? | 19:30 |
Jordan_U | Enemtee: You're welcome. | 19:30 |
LinuxNewbish | yes | 19:30 |
Quest | having install error. http://pastebin.ca/2371828 any help? | 19:31 |
Quest | i cannot see skype in my repos. why? | 19:32 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: I think that your OEM simply screwed up in their scheme to mass image Windows installations. I would recommend that you allow parted to fix the problem, but first (just to be extra paranoid) back up any important files (which you should be doing regularly anyway). | 19:33 |
wilee-nilee | Quest, Did you add a 64 bit firefox link to your sources list? | 19:33 |
Quest | wilee-nilee, no | 19:33 |
bazhang | !info skype partner | 19:33 |
ubottu | skype (source: skype): client for Skype VOIP and instant messaging service. In component main, is extra. Version 4.1.0.20.0-0ubuntu0.12.04.2 (partner), package size 15 kB, installed size 61 kB (Only available for i386; amd64) | 19:33 |
Quest | wilee-nilee, its a fresh kubuntu install ., and i cant install skype either | 19:33 |
bazhang | Quest, ^ | 19:34 |
bazhang | !partner | Quest | 19:34 |
ubottu | Quest: Canonical's partner repositories provide a location for software vendors to publish applications. The repo itself can be added by running this in a !terminal: « sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ $(lsb_release -sc) partner" » | 19:34 |
LinuxNewbish | its new so i dont have anything on it so lets skip that part | 19:34 |
Quest | bazhang, if its in main. it should install | 19:34 |
gschanuel | johnjohn101, i'm having problems with java and browsers on mu ubuntu 64bits | 19:34 |
bazhang | Quest, its not. its in partner | 19:34 |
Quest | bazhang, thanks | 19:34 |
gschanuel | it's the first time I really tried to use 64bits and I'm regreting it | 19:35 |
johnjohn101 | gotcha. i don't really have any issues. but I don't use java in my browser | 19:35 |
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Dr_willis | Hmm. ive used only 64bit here for ages.. and rarely had any issues. | 19:36 |
Dr_willis | cant recall the last time i had a java issue.. but then again. I dont recall anyone else mentioning 64bit java issues in here in ages either. | 19:36 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: OK. Just run "sudo parted -l" again and when prompted type "Fix" (and pastebin the output just so that I can confirm it looks good). | 19:37 |
uberamd | I can't remember the last time I saw a java applet... | 19:37 |
uberamd | in a browser | 19:37 |
LinuxNewbish | ok standby | 19:37 |
naterd00d | what is the best way to create an SSH tunnel through a dedi ubuntu server | 19:37 |
Quest | bazhang, now iam getting alot of dependancy errors | 19:38 |
betrayd | is he ready to wipe out his Win8 | 19:38 |
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ke7vyv | I need help creating a driver for my sis191 nic. | 19:39 |
Dr_willis | SiS makes network cards? thoght they were video chipsets | 19:39 |
LinuxNewbish | http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5626949/ | 19:39 |
Quest | bazhang, http://pastebin.ca/2371872 | 19:40 |
Dr_willis | sge -- Silicon Integrated Systems SiS190/191 Fast/Gigabit Ethernet driver http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man4/sge.4freebsd.html | 19:41 |
resure | Hi. Should I install x64 Ubuntu or x86? I'm web developer (ruby/rails), cpu is Core i3 | 19:41 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: OK, it looks like there may be more issues with your partition table than just the backup GPT headers being in the wrong place. Please pastebin the output of "sudo parted -l" again. | 19:42 |
IdleOne | Quest: you need to run: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | 19:42 |
IdleOne | Quest: you have 403 packages that need to be upgraded | 19:42 |
Dr_willis | resure, i always use 64bit on all my 64bit hardware. | 19:43 |
Quest | IdleOne, but why cant i install the softwares without an upgrade? | 19:43 |
IdleOne | Quest: because of missing dependecies provided by those upgrades | 19:43 |
resure | Dr_willis, is there any problems with drivers? Like nvidia video | 19:43 |
Dr_willis | Hmm. ive used only 64bit here for ages.. and rarely had any issues. | 19:43 |
LinuxNewbish | http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5626970/ | 19:43 |
resure | Dr_willis, ok, thanks | 19:44 |
IdleOne | Quest: dist-upgrade will keep you on your current version and install needed package and security upgrades | 19:44 |
user82 | resure, if it helps: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_x86_1304&num=1 | 19:44 |
Quest | IdleOne, hm | 19:44 |
IdleOne | !distupgrade | Quest | 19:44 |
ubottu | Quest: 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. | 19:44 |
Quest | IdleOne, i cant download 350 mb now. | 19:45 |
Quest | IdleOne, i cant download 350 mb now for an upgrade | 19:45 |
IdleOne | Quest: then do it when you can but I can almost with 100% certainty say that a dist-upgrade will solve your problem | 19:45 |
Quest | hm | 19:46 |
Quest | IdleOne, how can i edite a live cd and install and update the cd, install apps and remake the live cd to install the os on many computers. i have 100 computers. its not wise to update all of them step by step | 19:47 |
IdleOne | !aptoncd | Quest | 19:47 |
ubottu | Quest: APTonCD is a tool with a graphical interface which allows you to create one or more CDs or DVDs with all of the packages you've downloaded via apt-get or aptitude, creating a removable repository that you can use on other computers - See also !offline | 19:47 |
Dr_willis | Quest, for a lan, you may want set up one to be an apt-cacher-ng server. to cache the packages for the other 99 | 19:47 |
Dr_willis | !info apt-cacher-ng | 19:48 |
ubottu | apt-cacher-ng (source: apt-cacher-ng): caching proxy server for software repositories. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.7.11-1 (raring), package size 385 kB, installed size 1141 kB | 19:48 |
Quest | hm | 19:48 |
johnjohn101 | how to you get aptoncd? | 19:48 |
IdleOne | Quest: what you need to do is at the minimum get one system updated and then you can focus on getting the rest done with either aptoncd or what Dr_willis suggested | 19:48 |
bazhang | install it | 19:48 |
johnjohn101 | does it put the actual packages on the cd? | 19:49 |
IdleOne | johnjohn101: aptoncd is in the repos | 19:49 |
Quest | IdleOne, Dr_willis then i have to change/add my server repository ip to each client? | 19:49 |
johnjohn101 | or usb, i would imagine | 19:49 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: Please use my nick in your replies or I will miss them. | 19:49 |
Dr_willis | Quest, You set a proxy setting in the apt configs i recall. a single line/file you had to edit/add. | 19:50 |
rvnikauj | having issues with Deluge here is the debug file with just the warnings... i've chased the errors finallly!! http://ix.io/5rU !!! please what could be? here are the permissions of .config folder: http://ix.io/5rV | 19:50 |
LinuxNewbish | forgive me Sir | 19:50 |
IdleOne | Quest: to use aptoncd you need a updated working system. | 19:50 |
LinuxNewbish | here you go Mr. Jordan http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5626970/ | 19:50 |
Quest | Dr_willis, hm.. IdleOne how about customizing a live cd instead. looks more attractive to me | 19:50 |
johnjohn101 | wouldn't quest be good to use the new landscape feature in server? | 19:50 |
Quest | ? | 19:50 |
LinuxNewbish | here you go Mr. Jordan_U http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5626970/ | 19:50 |
IdleOne | !remastersys | Quest | 19:50 |
Quest | johnjohn101, landscape? | 19:50 |
IdleOne | !remaster | Quest | 19:50 |
ubottu | Quest: Interested in remastering the Ubuntu !LiveCD or !Alternate installer? See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization - Or use tools such as http://uck.sourceforge.net/ or http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/DRU_Disc_Remastering_Utility | 19:50 |
pinky | ciao | 19:50 |
Myrtti | LinuxNewbish: if you start typing in jor and then hit the tabulator key, it should autocomplete their nickname to Jordan_U | 19:51 |
Dr_willis | Quest, apt-on-cd would have all the updates... no need to remaster a live cd. | 19:51 |
pinky | !list | 19:51 |
ubottu | pinky: 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 ». | 19:51 |
IdleOne | Quest: honestly I don't think you have the needed skill at this time. I strongly recommend you get your current system upgraded and functional. | 19:51 |
johnjohn101 | Quest: http://www.canonical.com/enterprise-services/ubuntu-advantage/landscape | 19:51 |
Quest | Dr_willis, but if i have a live cd. i can just put it in a cd rom and run my apps! | 19:51 |
LinuxNewbish | thank Myrtti :) | 19:51 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: Please pastebin the output of "cat /proc/partitions". | 19:51 |
Quest | johnjohn101, landscape? | 19:52 |
Dr_willis | Quest, you just said you wanted to update 100 systems... so what are you really wanting to do? | 19:52 |
Quest | johnjohn101, landscape is paid service | 19:52 |
rvnikauj | I'm having issues with Deluge here is the debug file with just the warnings... i've chased the errors finallly!! http://ix.io/5rU !!! please what could be? here are the permissions of .config folder: http://ix.io/5rV | 19:52 |
Dr_willis | Quest, remaking your own live cd will take some time and effort. I did it once. ages ago. | 19:52 |
Quest | Dr_willis, update 100 . yes. but i havent installed them yet. so it would be wiser to make a updated cd and then install from it | 19:52 |
LinuxNewbish | http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5627005/ here you go Jordan_U | 19:53 |
sveinse | I have a little problem which my boss is starting to complain about: My MIC on my USB headset does not work in Pulse any more. It used to. pavucontrol is setup with duplex audio and the mic has its own control, yet there is no sound or activity on the vu-meter. If I stop pulse alltogether and run alsa directly, the mic works perfectly. So how should to go about and solve this? | 19:53 |
Dr_willis | Quest, or use clonezilla and setup ONE system and clone it to the rest... | 19:53 |
Quest | IdleOne, update 100 . yes. but i havent installed them yet. so it would be wiser to make a updated cd and then install from it | 19:53 |
sveinse | I'm running precise on amd64 | 19:53 |
Quest | Dr_willis, yes. but some computers are different in hardware. | 19:53 |
AndChat|259796 | OK so I'm attempting to wipe my partitions and reinstall Ubuntu right now, I'm booting from disk (12.10) and I'm going to use gparted to clean up my partitions and attempt to install Ubuntu on my second HDD and try to leave windows untouched on my first, if anyone here is able to help me through this I would be very appreciative! | 19:53 |
IdleOne | Quest: I gave you my recommendation. I can't help you further. | 19:53 |
naterd00d | what is the best way to create an SSH tunnel through a dedi ubuntu server | 19:54 |
jpds | naterd00d: A DynamicForward. | 19:54 |
Quest | Dr_willis, so clone zilla might not work | 19:54 |
Quest | johnjohn101, landscape is paid service? | 19:54 |
Dr_willis | Quest, or use a netboot-install method.. quickest way would be to do clonezilla. If the hw is differnt you are going to have to work on each mahcine anyway | 19:54 |
naterd00d | this tunnel is going to be for HTTP traffic btw | 19:54 |
naterd00d | Quest: yes. Landscape is for businesses | 19:54 |
jpds | naterd00d: ssh server.example.com -oDynamicForward=8090 | 19:55 |
Quest | Dr_willis, netboot install? | 19:55 |
naterd00d | i want to tunnel through putty | 19:55 |
naterd00d | i have proxy switchy with a port set to 6500 from the old shell i used to use | 19:55 |
Dr_willis | Quest, you setup a server to netboot the other 99pcs | 19:55 |
naterd00d | its tunnelling through local host and i have the socks 5 stuff set up in putty for me server, what do i need to do on the server | 19:56 |
WolfpupL | i need help working on a bash script | 19:56 |
Quest | Dr_willis, pxe you mean? | 19:56 |
jpds | naterd00d: Don't know about putty, sorry. | 19:56 |
jpds | naterd00d: Nothing, you just need to make the client do a DynamicForward. | 19:56 |
Quest | Dr_willis, pxe boot you mean? | 19:56 |
Quest | Dr_willis, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization is it available for kubuntu also? | 19:56 |
Dr_willis | Quest, i imgine so. but last i looked cstomizeing the live cd was a rather intensive task. | 19:57 |
Quest | hm | 19:57 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: OK, then I think that the only error message remaining is about your CD/DVD drive (in which case it can be ignored). Just to confirm though, please run this: for drive in sda sdb sr0; do echo "Listing partitions on $drive"; sudo parted "/dev/$drive" print; done | 19:57 |
Dr_willis | and a lotof the old guides are no longer applied to the newer reelases | 19:57 |
iandouglas | hey all, where's the best place to ask questions about the iwlwifi drivers? | 19:58 |
Quest | Dr_willis, i have done it some years ago. but i remember i had issue as it was for ubuntu and not for kubuntu | 19:59 |
Kion | naterd00d: I usually do ssh -D localhost:XXXX Yourserver | 20:00 |
Dr_willis | Quest, i belive as of 12.+ it got a lot harder to remaster the cd. but I havent tried in ages. | 20:00 |
Bray90820 | can someone help me disable the internal speaker | 20:01 |
Kion | naterd00d: where XXX is the port you will connect on localhost, I do that all the time and works perfetly | 20:01 |
Bray90820 | right now i am hearing sound from my internal speaker and my external one | 20:01 |
Andey | Hello guys :) Are you helpful with hardware questions aswell or is this purely ubuntu? | 20:01 |
Quest | Dr_willis, which one do you recommend? remaster or uck? | 20:01 |
bazhang | Andey, ##hardware | 20:01 |
Quest | Dr_willis, which one do you recommend? remastersys or uck? | 20:02 |
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Dr_willis | Quest, try them both. Im not sure how well either one works these days | 20:02 |
Quest | Dr_willis, just need an easy GUI | 20:02 |
Dr_willis | Quest, ages ago ther ewas some remastering web site/service that you would use their web interface and they would generate a custome iso with whateever changes you wanted.. but they may have shutdown by now | 20:02 |
naterd00d | Kion: all that does is connect to my server from my server.. | 20:03 |
naterd00d | im on the server right now | 20:03 |
LinuxNewbish | here you go Jordan_U http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5627024/ i hope i did it right :) | 20:03 |
Dr_willis | Quest, thats just it. i dont think there IS a 'easy' way to do it any more. | 20:03 |
Quest | Dr_willis, strange my uck.deb is stuck after i clicked install | 20:03 |
Kion | naterd00d: yes but once connected yo connect on your client to its own local host at the prespecified port and it will forward it through the ssh tunnel | 20:04 |
Kion | naterd00d: I looks lika a typical connection, but behind the scenes you get the tunnel you are looking for... | 20:04 |
Kion | naterd00d: once you are connected try putting your browser into socks 5 with server as localhost and port whatever you defined in the ssh command | 20:05 |
papuzzo | ciao a tutti | 20:05 |
Kion | naterd00d: I browse like that every time I am at a public wifi place | 20:05 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: You need to run exactly what I give you, all on one line in the terminal: for drive in sda sdb sr0; do echo "Listing partitions on $drive"; sudo parted "/dev/$drive" print; done | 20:06 |
Bray90820 | Can someone help me disable my interneal speaker on my mac | 20:06 |
papuzzo | bye | 20:07 |
johnjohn101 | can someone go through that ssh stuff again using public wifi? I don't understand | 20:07 |
Kion | johnjohn101: When I am at a public wifi, I tunnel my browser communications to my private and secure server, in that way anyone sniffing on the same network will only get your encrypted traffic | 20:08 |
LinuxNewbish | http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5627044/ here you go Jordan_U | 20:08 |
aXept | Someone who can give me a hint on how to make a Alps touchpad to work 100%? At least 2-finger scroll? It's listed as a "ps/2 generic mouse".... | 20:08 |
Kion | johnjohn101: and since there is no key exchange done, (other than the first time) this renders impossible a MITM attack also | 20:08 |
johnjohn101 | kion: so use ssh as a socks5 proxy after you get connected to the wireless network? | 20:09 |
sveinse | How can I reset pulseaudio config? | 20:11 |
Kion | johnjohn101: Yes, first thing I do is create my tunnel, second, is to set my browser to use socks5 proxy and away I go | 20:12 |
Bray90820 | Can someone help me disable my interneal speaker on my mac right now i am getting sound from that and my external speraker | 20:12 |
johnjohn101 | so you tunnel back to your home comptuer? | 20:12 |
Bray90820 | nevermind i got it | 20:13 |
WolfpupL | i need some bash scripting asstiance | 20:13 |
Pici | WolfpupL: #bash would probably be the best place to ask :) | 20:14 |
bazhang | WolfpupL, try #bash | 20:14 |
Dr_willis | !abs | WolfpupL is also good. | 20:14 |
ubottu | WolfpupL is also good.: Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide, obtainable with ${package-manager} install abs-guide, is a quick and comprehensive guide to bash (command line) scripting in *nix systems. It is also viewable via web at http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ | 20:14 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: Everything looks great. You should now be able to see the partitions properly in Ubuntu's installer as well. | 20:16 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: They were failing to show because of the invalid partition table. | 20:16 |
LinuxNewbish | thanks for your outstanding support Jordan_U , just i have one more question if i may brother you with it | 20:17 |
Jordan_U | LinuxNewbish: Shoot. | 20:17 |
LinuxNewbish | is Backtrack as Linux OS or its just a software that i can use with Ubuntu | 20:17 |
bazhang | LinuxNewbish, its an OS | 20:18 |
bazhang | !backtrack | LinuxNewbish | 20:18 |
ubottu | LinuxNewbish: 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), kali-linux (#kali-linux), CrunchBang (support in #crunchbang), BackTrack (support in #backtrack-linux) | 20:18 |
LinuxNewbish | thanks bazhang :) | 20:19 |
bumdog | Hey LinuxNewbish | 20:22 |
LinuxNewbish | yes bumdog ? | 20:22 |
hlrossato | anyone could help me? I've try to mount a mac server partition on my ubuntu 12.04 but i always got the error "invalid argument"... | 20:22 |
Tisgh | update topic pls | 20:23 |
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Dr_willis | !hfs | 20:28 |
ubottu | To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - For write access, see !NTFS-3g or !FUSE | 20:28 |
chutney | why does the bot's help for hfs direct to a ntfs page? | 20:29 |
mehdi_ | ubuntu-ir# | 20:29 |
Dr_willis | because its a generic page on using FUSE which is what handles hfs perhaps? | 20:30 |
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chutney | hlrossato, what command(s) are you using? | 20:32 |
Skapare | the Ubuntu ISO does not recognize my PS/2 to USB mouse adapter ... the Xubuntu ISO does recognize it ... anyone know what's up with that? | 20:33 |
resure | I've booted ubuntu 13.04 x64 from usb, but there are only black screen after grub screen :( | 20:33 |
hlrossato | mount -t smbfs //server/share /media/folder -o user=user | 20:33 |
mze | hi | 20:33 |
chutney | hlrossato, oh, you are mounting a network drive | 20:33 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: is this a windows share? | 20:34 |
hlrossato | chutney mount -t smbfs //server/share /media/folder -o user=user | 20:34 |
hlrossato | yeap | 20:34 |
hlrossato | chutney yes... | 20:34 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 no, it's a mac server | 20:34 |
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johnjohn101 | is it a mac server emulating a windows share? | 20:35 |
rajkane | hello =) | 20:35 |
Pies | anybody know how to create on Ubuntu bootable Windows installation pendrive without using very old unetbootin? | 20:35 |
Ssssdfgghn | Hi | 20:36 |
chutney | when hlrossatos epcified smbfs, I think that means a windows networking share | 20:36 |
Bray90820 | Anyone wanna help me slow the acceleration on my magic mouse | 20:37 |
chutney | when hlrossato specified smbfs, I think that means a windows networking share | 20:37 |
johnjohn101 | yeah, that seems to be command to mount a windows share. I use similar to my windows share and also my ubuntu "shares" | 20:38 |
XMLnewbi | so I have a little netbook i like to run Vmware on. Ive run ubuntu on it before, I gave 13 a try and its insainly slow... slow ... It wouldnt let me lower the resolution under 800x600 I only have 512 ram on my netbook is their a better lighter version I can run? | 20:38 |
XMLnewbi | or a way to manually lower the resultion | 20:38 |
johnjohn101 | XMLnewbi: lubuntu is much lighter | 20:39 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 chutney yes...that's correct | 20:39 |
bazhang | XMLnewbi, 512 total? or just for the vm | 20:39 |
Fad-i | Bray90820, you mean the scoll speed or the sensitivity? | 20:39 |
XMLnewbi | total | 20:39 |
Bray90820 | well right now the sensitivity | 20:39 |
bazhang | XMLnewbi, not much of anything will run with that in a vm shared with the host system | 20:39 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: so why are you using a smb command to get to a mac share? | 20:39 |
Bray90820 | Fad-i: well right now the sensitivity | 20:40 |
Bray90820 | Fad-i: i ment the acceleration | 20:40 |
Bray90820 | Fad-i: to be 100% exact it's called teh pointer speed | 20:41 |
Fad-i | Bray90820, I believe I did something like this to fix a similar problem http://numberformatdata.wordpress.com/2011/05/08/apple-magic-mouse-works-with-ubuntu/ | 20:41 |
Fad-i | More detailed explanation: http://patrickmylund.com/blog/lowering-gaming-mouse-sensitivity-in-ubuntu-9-10/ | 20:41 |
Fad-i | I think these directions will still work on 12.10 | 20:41 |
hlrossato | why?? I don't know any another command to connect...the mac server mount the partition with a smb:// | 20:41 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 why?? I don't know any another command to connect...the mac server mount the partition with a smb:// | 20:42 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: open up nataulus | 20:42 |
dank101 | elp | 20:43 |
Bray90820 | Fad-i: i already tried that but it says "unable to find device Apple Magic Mouse" | 20:43 |
dank101 | i have a question | 20:43 |
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Fad-i | Bray90820, try this http://askubuntu.com/questions/257915/increase-pointer-speed-for-trackpad-in-ubuntu-12-04 | 20:43 |
dank101 | does bumblebee ONLY run when asked? | 20:43 |
dank101 | i have a optimus | 20:43 |
dank101 | anyone? | 20:44 |
Dr_willis | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bumblebee | 20:46 |
Dr_willis | site points to 'yes' dank101 | 20:46 |
Bray90820 | Fad-i: would i change that to mouse | 20:46 |
Bray90820 | Identifier "Touchpad" | 20:46 |
dank101 | Dr_willis, thanks | 20:46 |
Fad-i | Bray90820, if this doesn't work make sure that the mouse is paired https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Multitouch/AppleMagicMouse | 20:47 |
Bray90820 | the mouse is paired | 20:47 |
Bray90820 | but should i change it to mouse | 20:47 |
Bray90820 | Identifier "Touchpad" | 20:47 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 ok... | 20:47 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato, go to the menu bar at top and hit file | 20:48 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 | 20:48 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: then click connect to server | 20:48 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 ok...then go to conect to server | 20:48 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 ok | 20:48 |
Fad-i | Bray90820, you can try... it should automatically change if it's paired right...nw retry pairing it (check the link) or change it manually | 20:49 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: you can put the server address and share in there. if that doesn't connect, you have other issues | 20:49 |
Bray90820 | i am actually creating a xorg.conf | 20:49 |
dank101 | dell | 20:50 |
dank101 | yu put a optimus in my 30 POUND LAPTOP | 20:50 |
dank101 | optimus is advertised for netbooks | 20:51 |
dank101 | SO WHY DO YOU PUT IT IN A 30 POUND GAMING LAPTOP | 20:51 |
bekks | We can read lower case too. | 20:51 |
Dr_willis | because it came part of the mb/chipset package - i imagine. | 20:51 |
dank101 | i know | 20:51 |
Pies | 22:51:14 dank101 | optimus is advertised for netbooks | 20:52 |
Bray90820 | Fad-i: that did not work because it is for a toucpad not a mouse | 20:52 |
dank101 | Dr_willis, i asked for a normal one | 20:52 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 ok...i mounted...but when ubuntu mounted this shared folder? | 20:52 |
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Pies | where you saw this? | 20:52 |
Dr_willis | dank101, take it up with dell. not here. | 20:52 |
dank101 | mayve | 20:52 |
Pies | optimus is nice everywhere where you worry about time on battery/noise and still want have to have decent power | 20:52 |
BillyBag2 | Hi, I have lost my desktop features when I log in. I can get a terminal with crtl alt T but it has no frame. | 20:53 |
Fad-i | actually this worked for my magic mouse just follow the instuctions and it should work | 20:53 |
Fad-i | Bray90820, | 20:53 |
phaxalotl | quit | 20:54 |
Dr_willis | BillyBag2, see if the guest user works. see if any other users work. (make a new user , see if they work, sudo adduser billgates) if the other users DO work. that points to a setting issue with the problem users settings in their home. | 20:54 |
Bray90820 | Fad-i: yes? | 20:54 |
Dark_Samus | hey guys was wonderring if I could get some help with gfx drivers on my laptop | 20:54 |
Fad-i | Bray90820, actually this worked for my magic mouse just follow the instuctions and it should work | 20:54 |
Bray90820 | Fad-i: the xorg part? | 20:55 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 it's so strange, cause when i open fstab or even the folder that i created on /media, they're was empty | 20:55 |
BillyBag2 | Can I log out of X from the command line. | 20:55 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 i can't find the shared folder on command line | 20:55 |
Fad-i | yes | 20:56 |
Bray90820 | ok | 20:56 |
bigeardd | Hi | 20:57 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: can you paste the command line again? | 20:57 |
anew | would it be bad to chmod -u r will /var/log | 20:57 |
bigeardd | Il y a des français? | 20:57 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 mount -t smbfs //192.168.1.120/Dados /media/dados/ -o username=higor,password=higor123pub | 20:58 |
ni291187 | help! one of two and video cards burned out.. lighter won't start with second... drivers were never installed correctly amd 7970. Ubuntu 12.04 x64 | 20:58 |
DJones | !fr | bigeardd | 20:58 |
ubottu | bigeardd: Nous sommes désolés, mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. | 20:58 |
Fad-i | bigeardd, je sais le francais | 20:58 |
ni291187 | s/lighter/lightdm | 20:58 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: you need to do a sudo | 20:58 |
naterd00d | ok so long story. I am on a computer and i have an external server that i want to tunnel web traffic through. I do not want to do this through VPN but i would rather do it through SSH. I currently have proxy switchy set up to go through local host and pass traffic through a predefined port. I have this chrome add-in AND putty configured to use SOCKS to do all this. What do i need to run on my server to make this tunnel possible | 20:59 |
hlrossato | i'm a root | 20:59 |
cryptic__ | lol | 21:00 |
hlrossato | johnjohn101 i'm a root | 21:00 |
jhutchins_wk | naterd00d: running apache on the server? | 21:00 |
naterd00d | yes i am but thats not really relevent? | 21:00 |
johnjohn101 | hlrossato: change smbfs to cifs | 21:00 |
hlrossato | i already try it | 21:01 |
johnjohn101 | you are on what version of ubuntu? | 21:01 |
dank101 | uhh | 21:02 |
dank101 | derp? | 21:02 |
dank101 | i installed bumblebee and now i have 2 logins of my acc | 21:02 |
dank101 | is this normal | 21:02 |
dank101 | or did i @#$% something up | 21:02 |
ni291187 | new gfx card, need to get it running from cli | 21:03 |
ni291187 | 12.04 | 21:03 |
Lorphos | hey.. i installed the latest kernel on my root server and now it won't boot any more. I already tried a rescue system and netboot but I don't get any messages on my remote syslog. What else can I try? | 21:03 |
Dr_willis | 2 logins here dank101 ? | 21:03 |
Dr_willis | where dank101 ? | 21:03 |
naterd00d | jhutchins_wk: any ideas? | 21:03 |
dank101 | Dr_willis, when i boot up | 21:03 |
dank101 | everything works | 21:03 |
dank101 | but it's weird | 21:04 |
compdoc | Lorphos, at boot, if you hit a key does it give a choice of kernels to boot? | 21:04 |
johnjohn101 | hl | 21:04 |
Lorphos | compdoc: it's a root server at a ISP | 21:04 |
Dr_willis | could be lightdm is just confused. bumblebee has nothing to do with user accounts | 21:04 |
ni291187 | ok, I need to set my amd card to default adapter... how to? | 21:04 |
dank101 | Dr_willis, maybe it was me @#$%ing @#$% up | 21:05 |
dank101 | i did add myself to the usergroup bumblebee | 21:05 |
Bray90820_ | That did not seem to work for me | 21:05 |
Bray90820_ | my mouse is still to fast | 21:05 |
aXept | Will this make my Alps Touchpad work properly on a Fujitsu Lifebook -> 12.10 64bit system ? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2102346 | 21:06 |
anew | when i sudo iptables -L i see my firewall rules, how can i disable this | 21:07 |
dank101 | why is dolphin so laggy? | 21:07 |
BillyBag2 | I have logged in as billgates and my desktop features are still missing. I get aBaggins123 | 21:07 |
Dark_Samus | dank101 you need better hardware | 21:07 |
BillyBag2 | Baggins123 | 21:07 |
anew | anyone ? | 21:07 |
dank101 | Dark_Samus, WELL APPERNTLY DOLPHIN IS MORE HARDCORE THEN SKYRIM ON EXTREME GRAPHICS WITH NO LAG | 21:08 |
Dark_Samus | ok so I installed ubuntu and for somereason gfx drivers aren't working | 21:08 |
dank101 | Just trying to play windwaker | 21:08 |
Dark_Samus | dank101 yesw it is | 21:08 |
Dark_Samus | because its a processor emu | 21:08 |
Dark_Samus | which is much harder than non processor emu | 21:08 |
dank101 | Dark_Samus, quadcore? | 21:08 |
dank101 | yeah | 21:08 |
Dark_Samus | depends on the gfx card | 21:09 |
dank101 | Dark_Samus, Nividia with drivers | 21:09 |
Dark_Samus | doesn't mean anything wihtout a model ;) | 21:09 |
dank101 | Dark_Samus, 550M | 21:09 |
dank101 | optimus | 21:09 |
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yanbelin | bonsoir j'urai besoin d'aide | 21:10 |
Dark_Samus | not sure on that | 21:10 |
g00053 | cli to convert mp4's to mp3's ? | 21:10 |
zykotick9 | !fr | yanbelin | 21:11 |
Dr_willis | BillyBag2, that would point to some video card/3driver issue | 21:11 |
ubottu | yanbelin: Nous sommes désolés, mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. | 21:11 |
Dr_willis | g00053, ffmpeg, or mencoder | 21:11 |
yanbelin | ok | 21:11 |
Bray90820_ | So how would i fix teh pointer speed on my magic mouse | 21:11 |
g00053 | thanks | 21:11 |
Dark_Samus | I see no one is going to help me | 21:11 |
c0wz_ | g00053, http://superuser.com/questions/332347/how-can-i-convert-mp4-video-to-mp3-audio-with-ffmpeg should have your answer | 21:12 |
Dr_willis | Gfx drivers are in the top 10 issues with Linux these days.. so it can be a hard problem to fix | 21:12 |
wilee-nilee | Bray90820_, have noticed in mouse setting most of the speed adjustment is just in the very beginning of slow towards faster in the slider. | 21:12 |
g00053 | cheers | 21:12 |
Dark_Samus | ah | 21:12 |
BillyBag2 | Can I launch system settings dialog from command line ? | 21:12 |
Dark_Samus | well I just get a black screen when I boot to ubuntu | 21:12 |
Bray90820_ | wilee-nilee: yes but the spped is still to fast | 21:12 |
Dark_Samus | and I'm fe up with windows | 21:13 |
Bray90820_ | it's a probelume with the magic mouse | 21:13 |
Dr_willis | !nomodeset | Dark_Samus | 21:13 |
ubottu | Dark_Samus: 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 | 21:13 |
wilee-nilee | ah | 21:13 |
Dark_Samus | thanks | 21:13 |
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Guest94116 | Hallo!!! | 21:14 |
Guest94116 | Somebody good at program | 21:14 |
Dark_Samus | I already did that | 21:15 |
mzaza | What is the name of the file manager used in Ubuntu 13.04? | 21:15 |
Dark_Samus | the nomodeset thing | 21:15 |
Guest94116 | Hallo!! engelish are swedish?? | 21:15 |
zykotick9 | mzaza: nautilus? | 21:15 |
bazhang | !se | Guest94116 | 21:16 |
mzaza | zykotick9: I though they replaced it with a new file manager. | 21:16 |
ubottu | Guest94116: Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntustöd hittar du i #ubuntu-se resp. #kubuntu-se. Tack! | 21:16 |
lessshaste | is there a linux twitter client that can filter tweets ? | 21:16 |
zykotick9 | mzaza: sorry, i shouldn't have answered. maybe they did? | 21:16 |
bazhang | mzaza, its still nautilus | 21:17 |
wilee-nilee | Bray90820_, I found this and see other references, if you have tried some things let us know. http://askubuntu.com/questions/206486/apple-magic-mouse-too-sensitive-on-ubuntu-12-10 | 21:17 |
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Guest94116 | Någon som är duktig på programera? | 21:17 |
bazhang | Guest94116, #ubuntu-se as I said | 21:18 |
Bray90820_ | wilee-nilee: i tried that | 21:18 |
Guest94116 | sorry | 21:18 |
mzaza | bazhang: thanks | 21:19 |
BHXSpecter | damn I think Ubuntu hates my laptop....getting an error like last time, but sadly I'm in the hospital over son's health and don't have the notebook with me that had the fix for this problem written in it :( | 21:21 |
BHXSpecter | I did sudo apt-get update and after several minutes of going through the list I got "E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened." | 21:22 |
BHXSpecter | this happened when it was trying to update to the newest linux kernel image | 21:22 |
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bazhang | BHXSpecter, in /var/list/apt ? | 21:23 |
bazhang | BHXSpecter, I'm fairly certain thats a known bug, I had the same issue, and had to remove the offending list files then re-update and upgrade it was ok following that | 21:26 |
SunStar | how do you slipstream drivers into a Win7 image using linux? | 21:26 |
bazhang | SunStar, you dont | 21:27 |
BHXSpecter | oh ok | 21:27 |
bazhang | BHXSpecter, I cannot at the moment recall the exact directory | 21:27 |
bazhang | ##windows will advise you on how to do that SunStar | 21:28 |
SunStar | why would ##windows tell me how to slipstream drivers using linux? | 21:28 |
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BHXSpecter | yeah I'm getting told /var/list/apt is no such directory heh | 21:29 |
bazhang | SunStar, you dont use linux to do that | 21:29 |
SunStar | lies | 21:29 |
martin_lindelof | is there a config app for fixing grub settings, I want hi-res boot with splash screen back. :/ been gone since 12.04 | 21:29 |
martin_lindelof | I seem to have verbose mode on. | 21:29 |
BigFist | hmm, I have no idea what happend but recently I cannot access Launcher in python. No errors, nothing, but setting properties doesn't work any more. | 21:30 |
martin_lindelof | or is it impossible with nvidia proprietary drivers. | 21:30 |
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BigFist | any ideas ? | 21:30 |
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wilee-nilee | martin_lindelof, gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub run sudo update-grub after changing. | 21:30 |
termi | huhu | 21:31 |
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* r00t-err0r :) | 21:31 | |
zykotick9 | wilee-nilee: nvidia + high resolution plymouth/consoles will need more than that... martin_lindelof | 21:32 |
termi | kmd hier der sich mit WOL auskennt? | 21:32 |
wilee-nilee | good enough | 21:32 |
martin_lindelof | wilee-nilee: zykotick9 it does, doesn't it. it's on "quiet splash" | 21:32 |
Dr_willis | Nvidia and Pymouth just dont like each other. ;() | 21:33 |
martin_lindelof | is there a graphical configuration app? tried to google and search the USC. | 21:33 |
martin_lindelof | Oh :( was looking forward to make my own custom splash screen. | 21:34 |
genii-around | !de | termi | 21:34 |
ubottu | termi: In den meisten Ubuntu-Kanälen wird nur Englisch gesprochen. Für deutschsprachige Hilfe besuche bitte #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #edubuntu-de oder #ubuntu-at. Einfach "/join #ubuntu-de" eingeben. Danke für Dein Verständnis! | 21:34 |
Dr_willis | given my system boots in like 15 sec.. i dont even notice the splash screen | 21:34 |
petisnnake | How can I route an url like www.foo.com to 127.0.0.1:8001 lets say, since /etc/hosts doesnt let me specify ports? | 21:35 |
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BillyBag2 | Dr_willis: Sorry for delay, thanks, I unistalled nvidia drivers and my desktop bits are back ! | 21:36 |
martin_lindelof | Dr_willis: nah pretty much same here, but I wanted to make a custom splash screen sometime in the future. | 21:36 |
termi | ok thanks :) | 21:36 |
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zacarias1 | Hi. How can I batch rename directories and files recursively (thus including its subdirectories)? I've tried tools like pyRename and GPrename, but you have to do it one folder at a time. | 21:37 |
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tyler__ | supp | 21:38 |
Dr_willis | zacarias1, a semi-direct way would be to try qmv in the renameutils package. there might be some other tools in that package also | 21:38 |
Dr_willis | !find qmv | 21:39 |
ubottu | File qmv found in renameutils | 21:40 |
tyler__ | im not new to ubuntu but i could never get used to tar.gz files | 21:40 |
Dr_willis | !info renameutils | 21:40 |
ubottu | renameutils (source: renameutils): Programs to make file renaming easier. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.12.0-1 (raring), package size 123 kB, installed size 645 kB | 21:40 |
Dr_willis | used to them> they are just archive files. | 21:40 |
Silverscott | Salut tout le monde | 21:40 |
tyler__ | i have always used them to install applications in terminal | 21:41 |
mzaza | What is the command to run the "About this Computer" application? | 21:41 |
mzaza | I want to run it from the terminal | 21:41 |
zacarias1 | Dr_willis: how should I do it? | 21:41 |
tyler__ | idk? | 21:41 |
Silverscott | Impossible de me connecter avec mon compte root à mon serveur via ftp, qui peux m'aider svp ? | 21:41 |
Dr_willis | zacarias1, depends on the details. I normally use 'qmv' for my complex renameing tasks. it works with a text editor to let you change all the names how you want then it applys the changes when you exit the editor | 21:42 |
nsaquatics | can anybody here hear me? For some reason I'm not able to post to the mysql channle. | 21:42 |
nsaquatics | huh... works here...I'm getting "cannot post to this channel" | 21:42 |
Dr_willis | nsaquatics, very likely it requires a registered nick | 21:42 |
mzaza | nsaquatics: /msg nickserv help | 21:43 |
nsaquatics | hmmm I thought I had... thanks... be back | 21:43 |
tyler__ | just recently i installed windows in a virtualbox so i can modify save game files for borderlands on the ps3 | 21:43 |
Silverscott | §part | 21:43 |
mzaza | Does anyone know what is the command to type to run, the about my computer? | 21:43 |
OerHeks | mzaza 'about this computer' is just the graphical output of : lsb_release -a | 21:43 |
mzaza | OerHeks: Thanks :) | 21:43 |
Skapare | the Ubuntu ISO does not recognize my PS/2 to USB mouse adapter ... the Xubuntu ISO does recognize it ... anyone know what's up with that? | 21:44 |
mzaza | OerHeks: It displays my video card, can I do this from terminal? | 21:44 |
mzaza | OerHeks: I want to test my hybrid graphics card to know which one is running now. | 21:44 |
Skapare | this is with Raring Ringtail 13.04 in both cases | 21:45 |
OerHeks | mzaza sure: lspci | grep -i VGA | 21:45 |
zykotick9 | mzaza: "lspci -v | grep -i vga" will show what video card(s) | 21:45 |
zykotick9 | OerHeks: -v for optimus/hybrid-crap ;) | 21:45 |
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mzaza | OerHeks: zykotick9 thanks | 21:45 |
tyler__ | anyone have a ps3 | 21:46 |
bazhang | tyler__, is this related to ubuntu support? | 21:46 |
OerHeks | mzaza to see the driver glxinfo | grep -i vendor. | 21:46 |
nsaquatics | thanks for the tip... it was REGISTERED at one point... guess it's been awhile. | 21:47 |
tyler__ | i was wondering would it be better to install gnome 3 or stick with unity | 21:48 |
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Dr_willis | tyler__, unity runs on top of gnome-3. You can install gnome-shell and use either one if you want. by eelcting which at the login screen | 21:48 |
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bazhang | tyler__, both are gnome3, if you mean gnome-shell, and unity | 21:48 |
Rus | hi. i wish to set up a apt-mirror. And would like to store the mirror on usb. can the usb be formatted as NTFS? or must it be Ext4? | 21:49 |
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tyler__ | gnome shell is what i ment | 21:49 |
bazhang | tyler__, try them both and decide | 21:49 |
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tyler__ | i will give it a try now | 21:50 |
Dr_willis | been trying out gnome-shell - and it just seems.. awkward :) im to used to unity i guess | 21:51 |
zykotick9 | Rus: for the mirror part, check out apt-cacher-ng (only mirrors what you download, instead of everything). for the NTFS question - why would you want to do that? seems like a bad idea. | 21:51 |
OerHeks | Rus, Make sure you have enough disk space. The Ubuntu archive, as of 2013-04-04, uses about: 642GB of disk space for the Ubuntu package archive. 37GB for Ubuntu release CD images. | 21:52 |
OerHeks | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors | 21:52 |
OerHeks | ... or is that for all version 4.04 -13.04 ? | 21:53 |
bazhang | thats 2013/4/4 | 21:54 |
bazhang | !4.10 | 21:54 |
ubottu | Ubuntu 4.10 (Warty Warthog) was the first release of Ubuntu. End Of Life: April 30, 2006. See !eol for more details. | 21:54 |
Dr_willis | the good old days. | 21:55 |
OerHeks | ah that is why i can't find the cd in my collection | 21:55 |
Rus | zykotick9. thanks for that. but i am wanting to mirror. as for the ntfs. i just thought that if it was Okay to use ntfs. I could at least access it using either windows or ubuntu. | 21:56 |
c0wz | !eol | 21:56 |
ubottu | End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades | 21:56 |
Rus | OerHeks. thanks for that. its good to know what to expect : ) | 21:57 |
OerHeks | Rus do not use ntfs, you cannot control permissions ( i think the wiki does not support ntfs too) | 21:57 |
Dr_willis | I tend to just use apt-cacher-ng for my small home lan. saves me a bit of bandwith. with my 3 pcs | 21:58 |
Rus | OerHeks. Wow. good point. so then is Ext4 my best option? | 21:59 |
OerHeks | Rus yes, ext is safe. | 22:00 |
OerHeks | c/ext4 | 22:00 |
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Rus | OerHeks. i am quite new to linux. what is meant by "c/Ext4"? | 22:01 |
OerHeks | that was a correction | 22:01 |
Rus | OerHeks. Okay : ) | 22:01 |
betz | hey. where can i file a bug for the ubuntu.com website? The 12.04 links is actually downloading 13.04 | 22:03 |
Laputa | hi,i have some mail queue in /var/spool/mqueue. how can i read contents of these deferred emails ? | 22:03 |
Rus | OerHeks. so when i format my External USB HDD. do i format label as ExtUsbHddA(without forward slash) or /ExtUsbHddA? | 22:04 |
k1l_ | Rus: the label is just a label. like a name | 22:05 |
k1l_ | Rus: you could label it with "Mary" if you like | 22:05 |
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OerHeks | maybe / is not accepted | 22:05 |
Dr_willis | Windows uses the same idea. your c: can have a label | 22:05 |
Dr_willis | Bad idea to use Spaces in the Label/Name also... | 22:05 |
c0nsilience | Hello all. I have some quick enterprise-related Linux questions, if anyone cares to chat | 22:05 |
k1l_ | c0nsilience: if its ubuntu support just ask them in here | 22:06 |
Rus | OerHeks. ive noticed that if i use label with / seems to rename it eg. /Storage. becomes /_storage. | 22:06 |
c0nsilience | It isn't necessarily about support, but about migration and integration | 22:07 |
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c0nsilience | The company I work for has a Windows/Citrix environment and a little bit of Apple, for the iOS devices. I am trying to initiate backend migration from Windows server to Ubuntu. The selling points are CALs and datacenter licensing, plus the fact that MS sucks (imo). | 22:10 |
oldbreed | Hey, guys, two questions: Is there any reason why Startup Applications would have trouble inputting a command to connect my VPN at startup (when I copy and paste the command over to the terminal it works fine)? And how can I edit the password for the full disk encryption I opted for at install (I've tried Gnome Disk Utility, but I can't find the encrypted partition for some reason...)? | 22:10 |
c0nsilience | Eventually, I'd like to see the end user using an Unbuntu-powered desktop | 22:11 |
Dr_willis | oldbreed, make a script that runs the command, be sure its running in a normal bash shell. It could be some enviroment variable/path is the issue | 22:11 |
Bray90820 | Anyone wanna help me install touchegg under 13.04 | 22:11 |
Dr_willis | !info touchegg | 22:11 |
ubottu | touchegg (source: touchegg): Multitouch gesture recognizer. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.1.1-0ubuntu1 (raring), package size 63 kB, installed size 183 kB | 22:11 |
Dr_willis | sudo apt-get install touchegg ;P | 22:11 |
c0nsilience | I've got to pitch the bigwigs tomorrow afternoon and would like to know if anyone has had great success in the area of enterprise migration. I've checked out the Google, Novell, Cisco info. Anything else to add? | 22:12 |
Bray90820 | how woudl i configure the gestures | 22:12 |
rhg135 | Hello, any help on my laptop with an a10 + dedicated radeon? | 22:13 |
oldbreed | Dr_willis: Like, put it in a text file and make it executable? What should be in the script? I need to lines, don't I? | 22:13 |
Dr_willis | no idea. check the apps docs? | 22:13 |
Dr_willis | oldbreed, err.. yes a script is a executable text file with the commands in it.. | 22:13 |
Dr_willis | #!/bin/bash | 22:13 |
Dr_willis | commands to run & | 22:14 |
oldbreed | Dr_willis: Thanks, couldn't remember what the top line was supposed to be | 22:14 |
shankstaBytes | can i speed up ubuntu by telling it to use more ram? | 22:14 |
Dr_willis | shankstaBytes, ubuntu/linux manages memory better then you do i imagine. | 22:14 |
Dr_willis | !ram | 22:15 |
Dr_willis | !linuxatemyram | 22:15 |
zykotick9 | !atemyram | 22:15 |
ubottu | If you are wondering why some tools report your system has very little free memory, have a look at http://www.linuxatemyram.com/ | A short primer on Linux memory management can be found here: http://sourcefrog.net/weblog/software/linux-kernel/free-mem.html | 22:15 |
shankstaBytes | I have 16 gigs of ram and I just want it to use more to make it as fast as possible | 22:15 |
betz | So this link is not respecting the LTS argument. http://www.ubuntu.com/start-download?distro=server&bits=64&release=lts | 22:15 |
Dr_willis | shankstaBytes, why do you think its not using it now? | 22:15 |
shankstaBytes | Dr_willis: its only using 2gigs | 22:15 |
Dr_willis | shankstaBytes, why do you think its not using it now?.. HOW are you determining this? | 22:16 |
shankstaBytes | Dr_willis: i dont know if it is or isn't | 22:16 |
c0nsilience | anyone versed in enterprise migration? Windows to Linux? | 22:16 |
zykotick9 | shankstaBytes: please tell me you are using the 64bit version of ubuntu... | 22:16 |
shankstaBytes | zykotick9: yep its 64 bit version | 22:17 |
zykotick9 | shankstaBytes: thank goodness, would be a waste of memory if it wasn't. good luck with your issue. | 22:18 |
shankstaBytes | everything is fast but you know im on Linux so I thought I could improve it a bit for my system | 22:19 |
rhg135 | btw this is a recent laptop and ubuntu seems to work fine otherwise, the battery life is a lot shorter, but i think it's the gpu | 22:19 |
shankstaBytes | ubuntu battery life isn't good compared to windows or osx | 22:20 |
Dr_willis | laptop makers and windows deivers often have access to inside info on ways to save powar. ;( | 22:20 |
Dr_willis | while the linux guys follow the standards. nd what few docs they can have access to. | 22:20 |
rhg135 | i still think i'd get atleast 3/4 the battery life | 22:21 |
shankstaBytes | rhg135: you can get power top | 22:21 |
shankstaBytes | rhg135: and try and improve it | 22:21 |
Dr_willis | saw a few power-manager tweak tools at omgubuntu and webupd8 the other week also. but i diident look into them much | 22:22 |
johnjohn101 | ubuntu needs to get big enough to force those guys to give up the ghost | 22:22 |
rhg135 | ok but i came for the dual gpus | 22:22 |
ubuntufan123 | referring to battery life the tool jupiter is great, it may also enlengh the battery life | 22:22 |
shankstaBytes | isn't jupiter gone now? | 22:23 |
shankstaBytes | i think there is a new tool called like tpl or something | 22:23 |
ubuntufan123 | well yes, there is a new one, he wrote about it on webup8.org | 22:23 |
ubuntufan123 | but for me jupiter runs fine on the 12.04 lts or 12.10 | 22:24 |
rhg135 | it works fine, but the dedicated card is always on which hurts battery | 22:24 |
Dr_willis | http://www.webupd8.org/2013/04/improve-power-usage-battery-life-in.html with 'TLP' | 22:24 |
Dr_willis | http://linrunner.de/en/tlp/docs/tlp-linux-advanced-power-management.html | 22:25 |
rhg135 | i want help with catalyst drivers | 22:27 |
ubuntufan123 | there is also granola, but it is closed source I think, but it worked fine too | 22:27 |
betrayd | rhg135: dedicated card, as in video/graphics card? | 22:28 |
rhg135 | yeah | 22:28 |
rhg135 | let me check | 22:29 |
OldBreed4816 | Dr_willis: Startup Applications still won't run the script. Any ideas? | 22:29 |
sere | Any ideas as how i could open a new terminal and run command df ...without the new aterm closing | 22:31 |
Dr_willis | make it launch an xterm that runs the script so you can see error messages. | 22:31 |
Dr_willis | OldBreed4816, somnthing like 'xterm -e scriptname' | 22:31 |
Dr_willis | sere, xterm -e 'watch df -h' is handy | 22:32 |
Dr_willis | sere, or 'df -h && read foo' | 22:32 |
rhg135 | it has an a10-4600M and a radeon hd 7600 | 22:32 |
sere | Dr_willis: thank you :) | 22:33 |
zykotick9 | sere: see if aterm has a hold or keep option. check the man page. | 22:33 |
OldBreed4816 | Dr_willis: Should I plug that into Startup Applications? The script runs fine, but Startup Applications won't execute | 22:34 |
Dr_willis | OldBreed4816, yes. tha way you will see it launch a xterm and run your script and you can tell what its doing | 22:34 |
zykotick9 | OldBreed4816: does this script/process require sudo at any time? | 22:35 |
OldBreed4816 | Kk, I'll try that -- thank you | 22:35 |
OldBreed4816 | Nope | 22:35 |
OldBreed4816 | Hasn't when I've done it | 22:35 |
Dr_willis | seems with auto-running stuff. often its the default current working dirctory. or PATH that can be an issue. | 22:35 |
OldBreed4816 | Brb, Dr_willis, gonna reboot | 22:36 |
oldbreed | Dr_willis: It connected this time. That wasn't supposed to fix it, was it? That was just supposed to give us error message, right? | 22:39 |
ubuntufan123 | Is there an easy way to 'convert' NTFS to ext3 or 4 filesystems? | 22:45 |
Dr_willis | bbl. | 22:45 |
Myrtti | ubuntufan123: it's called formatting. | 22:46 |
Laputa | hi, anyone knows how to parse qmail's mail log to find out all emails failure to send out ? | 22:46 |
fadahar | hi | 22:46 |
fadahar | hi | 22:47 |
fadahar | how are things going | 22:47 |
k1l_ | ubuntufan123: you mean with keeping the data? | 22:47 |
fadahar | no | 22:47 |
ubuntufan123 | Myrtti: Lol, yeah, but that's not easy if you want to keep the data on it :) | 22:47 |
ubuntufan123 | Yes, I would like to keep the data and change it if possible | 22:47 |
* r00t-err0r AFK | 22:48 | |
ubuntufan123 | My aim is to migrate all my drives to linux now because Windows 7 managed to corrupt the NTFS-MFT (Master-file-table) 3 times in like 1,5 years now and I am sick of that, and never had any issues with a linux partition in 5+ years now I think. | 22:49 |
sideeffect | does a high en refill set (printer cartriges) usually fit any printer? | 22:49 |
X13 | Does anyone know what the new updates system requirements are? | 22:50 |
X13 | Or perhaps does someone know the command to update manually | 22:52 |
fhf | hello is it possible to install MAAS on a set of VPSes? | 22:53 |
whjms | X13: do you mean to upgrade ubuntu, or individual packages? | 22:53 |
X13 | Indeed to upgrade ubuntu. My friend has recently installed it at my behest and he seems to be having issues accesing his software center. He also cant seem to update | 22:54 |
X13 | Something about need to clean boot disk | 22:54 |
frib | can I increase my fan speed in ubuntu? | 22:54 |
k1l_ | X13: can you show a "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" in a pastebin? | 22:55 |
X13 | kll: so type those into terminal and copy and paste them? | 22:55 |
k1l_ | yes. put them into a terminal (they will update the packagelist and see if there are package updates available) and show the whole output in a pastebin please | 22:56 |
k1l_ | !paste | X13 | 22:56 |
ubottu | X13: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 22:56 |
X13 | kll: ok I am doing so now. | 22:57 |
X13 | ubottu: ok | 22:57 |
ubottu | You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-) | 22:57 |
nsaquatics | Evening, I'm having problems getting my mysql server to start. I tried over in the mysql channels but they ran out of ideas fairly quickly. When I try to start the mysql server I get the following error: http://pastebin.com/jGh2j405 | 22:57 |
nsaquatics | can anybody help me? our mail server has been down several days now because of it. (I'm running Zarafa on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS) | 22:58 |
nsaquatics | The error is "Error 13" unable to read/write the PID file. | 22:58 |
Bray90820_ | is there a way to have a terminal command run at startup | 22:59 |
sl1ce_1g | hi | 23:00 |
nsaquatics | I've double checked permissions, put the mysqld into aa-complain mode... opened up permissions all the way... I don't know where else to look | 23:00 |
POTATO | hello | 23:00 |
k1l_ | nsaquatics: whats with the error before that? | 23:01 |
sl1ce_1g | is there anyway to see what caused ubuntu to reboot? | 23:01 |
k1l_ | did you try the upgrade mentioned there? | 23:01 |
k1l_ | sl1ce_1g: see the logs in /var/log/ | 23:01 |
X13 | Kll:doing it now | 23:01 |
nsaquatics | I wish I knew... | 23:01 |
sl1ce_1g | which one? | 23:02 |
k1l_ | sl1ce_1g: the older dmesg or syslog. they are called with .1 or .0 at the end | 23:03 |
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nsaquatics | k1l_: the directory is owned by mysql:mysql rights are 777 at the moment, normally 770 | 23:03 |
k1l_ | nsaquatics: did you try the mysql_upgrade like mentioned in the errorsmg at line 3 in your paste? | 23:04 |
nsaquatics | k1l_: Yes, it complains that mysql is not running and that it is unable to connect to socket 111 | 23:05 |
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riddrib | Hello | 23:08 |
rhg135 | so any ideas on my dual gpu laptop? an a10-4600M + radeon hd 7600 | 23:12 |
donvito2 | hello fellas, i have pc computer with 2 hdd on it, on the one hdd is installed ubuntu 12.04 and on the other is installed windows 8, im asking and i want to know is there a way to get dual boot? | 23:14 |
daftykins | donvito2: sure, you'll want to look into grub2 | 23:14 |
daftykins | !grub2 | donvito2 | 23:14 |
ubottu | donvito2: 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 | 23:14 |
daftykins | you could also have NTLDR hand over to GRUB2, plenty of options really | 23:15 |
donvito2 | im newbie is there a tuto were i should follow commands | 23:15 |
daftykins | those links the bot provided should help | 23:15 |
donvito2 | okey | 23:15 |
Korejora | hey, where can I find info on what wireless chip to buy that should work OK with ubuntu ? can anyone recommend a card that they've used that works well ? | 23:16 |
donvito2 | let me check | 23:16 |
OerHeks | !hcl | 23:16 |
ubottu | For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection | 23:16 |
Simooon | hi, can anyone tell me how to restart unity? | 23:18 |
AlexTheRealOne | Are you all running just linux or other os too? | 23:19 |
Simooon | after trying to run minecraft it shit down and now it doesn't even load after erstart | 23:19 |
b14d3 | Hi guys. Having some really weird network interference when my Ubuntu box is powered on. If I ping Google, from my desktop that I'm currently on, I get ~33ms time. if I turn my Ubuntu box on, it jumps up to about 700. I'm not really sure where to troubleshoot this, but it looks like my machine (via the system monitor) is uploading data, but I'm not sure what from. Does anyone have any ideas? | 23:19 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, whats the problem? | 23:19 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, try to log out via shell and log in again | 23:20 |
Simooon | AlexTheRealOne, unity is not running, X have started, but no desktopinvironment | 23:20 |
Simooon | *environment | 23:20 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, Press CTRL+ALT+T to open shell and then logout | 23:20 |
Simooon | AlexTheRealOne, how do I log out via commandline? | 23:21 |
daftykins | b14d3: install 'wireshark' on one/both and capture some traffic, or look at activity lights when data 'idle' on a switch, if you use one | 23:21 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, gnome-session-quit | 23:22 |
Simooon | ok, brb (I hope) | 23:22 |
X13 | kll: http://pastebin.com/0Rnk69rb | 23:22 |
Simooon | AlexTheRealOne, that did not change anything | 23:24 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, The whole environment is gone? | 23:24 |
Simooon | AlexTheRealOne, Yes | 23:24 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, Try to start it manual | 23:24 |
Simooon | AlexTheRealOne, how? | 23:25 |
daftykins | b14d3: ? | 23:25 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, Try this cp .config/dconf/user .config/dconf/user.bkp | 23:26 |
AlexTheRealOne | rm .config/compiz-1/compizconfig/config .config/dconf/user and then logout and login again | 23:26 |
stufffyy | hi | 23:26 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, cp .config/dconf/user .config/dconf/user.bkp | 23:26 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, rm .config/compiz-1/compizconfig/config .config/dconf/user | 23:26 |
stufffyy | does anyone still use 10.04? | 23:26 |
b14d3 | Sorry, installing Wireshark | 23:26 |
b14d3 | At least on my windows machine. | 23:27 |
daftykins | X13: looks like you're running out of space on your /boot - is that the problem you're dealing with? | 23:27 |
daftykins | b14d3: are both systems connected to a router's built-in switch, or? | 23:27 |
Simooon | AlexTheRealOne, ok, brb once more | 23:27 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, okay | 23:28 |
Chris_W_ | can anybody push me towrds a "media server" program? all i need is something that will allow, and i dont think it needs to be transcoded (but I could be wrong) mp4s to my xbox that are bigger than the 4 gb fat32 limit? | 23:28 |
stufffyy | does anyone still use 10.04? | 23:28 |
daftykins | Chris_W_: that's a 360 limit i think. | 23:28 |
nsaquatics | I do. | 23:28 |
zykotick9 | stufffyy: if you are using desktop lucid, you only have days left of support... past time to look into upgrade/options. | 23:28 |
daftykins | stufffyy: sure, it's still supported as it's LTS on server | 23:28 |
stufffyy | i need to use 10.04 for a project but my wireless is not working | 23:29 |
Chris_W_ | daftykins it is, | 23:29 |
X13 | kll: http://pastebin.com/JacFvynp daftykins: I am not sure. Just trying to get his machine to update properly. | 23:29 |
b14d3 | daftykins, going to sound like a total newb, but what should I be looking for in WireShark? | 23:29 |
daftykins | Chris_W_: just drop the bitrate / transcode the audio if it's too high quality? | 23:29 |
Simooon | AlexTheRealOne, That did the trick, thanks a lot :-D | 23:29 |
Chris_W_ | ? | 23:29 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, next time if it will gone try setsid unity ;D | 23:30 |
nn7 | I'm trying to restart my samba service. "sudo restart smbd" gives me "restart: Unknown job: smbd" | 23:30 |
daftykins | Chris_W_: oops, brain failed, swap 'high quality' for high size | 23:30 |
Chris_W_ | would plex or psm be better (low footprint) ? | 23:30 |
daftykins | nn7: sudo service restart smbd | 23:30 |
Chris_W_ | well, like I have mp4s that are 12gb | 23:30 |
nn7 | daftykins, "restart: unrecognized service" | 23:30 |
daftykins | nn7: oops, sudo service smbd restart | 23:30 |
X13 | Daftykins any ideas on how I may clean up the /boot? Not really sure what to do here. | 23:31 |
X13 | Software center doesnt even work | 23:31 |
daftykins | b14d3: well, you mentioned expecting that the Linux system is slowing the connection. are both computers connected to a router? can you see activity lights first off, to tell whether one is more active than another? | 23:31 |
nn7 | daftykins, "stop: Unknown job: smbd" "start: Unknown job: smbd" | 23:31 |
Chris_W_ | no amount of re-encoding is going to make that 12gb mp4 look anything other than poop at 4gb | 23:31 |
daftykins | X13: can you pastebin 'ls /boot' please | 23:31 |
daftykins | nn7: try 'samba' in place of smbd | 23:31 |
stufffyy_ | i accidently closed the terminal does anyone know how to get the wireless in 10.04 working | 23:31 |
Simooon | AlexTheRealOne, not sure what that means, something like this happened to me a year or so ago, back then i think I used unity --reset, but apperrently that function has been disabled | 23:31 |
OpenSorce | Please tell me there is a simple way to update a motherboard bios in Ubuntu? | 23:31 |
nn7 | daftykins, same errors but with "samba" instead of smbd | 23:32 |
zykotick9 | Chris_W_: i think they're only looking for the audio (mp3) | 23:32 |
daftykins | Chris_W_: heh, the question i would ask - is why do you have such content in this container - is that what you convert BDs to? | 23:32 |
daftykins | nn7: are you sure you've even got it running? another approach is "sudo /etc/init.d/smbd restart" | 23:32 |
X13 | daftykins: http://pastebin.com/kpq6DfF1 | 23:32 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, Yes they have removed it | 23:32 |
daftykins | if 'smbd' is even real, i kinda forget | 23:32 |
Chris_W_ | <zykotick9> wut? | 23:32 |
nn7 | daftykins, I get a similar error there. I tried "start" instead of "restart" and got the same error | 23:32 |
zykotick9 | Chris_W_: nevermind... (mp3 is audio only, not video) | 23:33 |
daftykins | X13: ooh yeah you're full of kernels! 'uname -r' returns 3.5.0- what? | 23:33 |
Chris_W_ | daftykins yes. the xbox will play mp4s if they're less than 4gb (d/t fat32 file size limit which is retarded) Ps3 will play any size mp4 | 23:33 |
nn7 | daftykins, I also get, "Since the script you are attempting to invoke has been converted to an Upstart job..." | 23:33 |
daftykins | nn7: you're sure it's even installed? | 23:33 |
b14d3 | daftykins, Yes, it does look like my Ubuntu machine is far more active than the Windows one. Even via the System Monitor my Ubuntu box is doing a lot (even with no programs running, but probably daemons of course) I just can't figure out what. | 23:33 |
Simooon | AlexTheRealOne, anyways thanks a lot :-D | 23:33 |
nn7 | daftykins, "which smbd" gives me "/usr/sbin/smbd" | 23:33 |
daftykins | b14d3: is it not just some ancient crappy system that can't handle the OS? | 23:33 |
X13 | Daftykins: What what the last part? | 23:33 |
stufffyy_ | does anyone know how to get the wireless working on 10.04 | 23:34 |
nn7 | daftykins, /etc/init.d/smbd exists | 23:34 |
daftykins | X13: i want you to tell me based on what 'uname -r' returns :) | 23:34 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, Your unity crash cuz of mc? | 23:34 |
daftykins | nn7: so 'sudo apt-get install samba' completes cleanly? | 23:34 |
b14d3 | daftykins, Not at all. i5, 16gb ram. But, my ping from the windows machine goes considerably slower when the Ubuntu machine is on | 23:34 |
zykotick9 | stufffyy_: you'll need to look into getting a newer kernel (what give hardware support). good luck. lucid has "poor" support for hardware at this point (as it's 2+ years old) | 23:34 |
nn7 | daftykins, "samba is already the newest version." | 23:34 |
X13 | 3.5.0-27 generic | 23:34 |
X13 | daftykins: 3.5.0-27 generic | 23:35 |
Simooon | AlexTheRealOne, Well, I had also just installed the propiratary nvidia driver, but it happened when I tryed to launch minecraft | 23:35 |
daftykins | nn7: ok, one sec whilst i type this sucker | 23:35 |
daftykins | oops | 23:35 |
daftykins | wrong nick | 23:35 |
daftykins | X13: the above ^ :D | 23:35 |
X13 | daftykins: lol ok thanks | 23:35 |
AlexTheRealOne | Simooon, okay this can happen...when it happen again you know what to do! | 23:35 |
Simooon | AlexTheRealOne, :-) | 23:36 |
daftykins | X13: sudo apt-get remove linux-image-3.5.0-17-generic linux-image-3.5.0-22-generic linux-image-3.5.0-23-generic linux-image-3.5.0-24-generic (can you see a pattern here? keep going until...) linux-image-3.5.0-27-generic | 23:36 |
daftykins | X13: so remove 17,22,23,24,25,26,27 - but don't reboot yet, *don't!* :D | 23:37 |
X13 | daftykins: alright doing so now. | 23:37 |
nn7 | i'm quite confused as to why samba won't start | 23:37 |
X13 | daftykins: ok no reboot. | 23:37 |
daftykins | b14d3: hrmm, to be honest it affecting ping is a little weird. is it a clean Linux install on the other system? | 23:38 |
b14d3 | Fairly recent, merely a day ago. | 23:38 |
b14d3 | (Did I reformat and reinstall) | 23:38 |
daftykins | b14d3: creepy. when the windows box is off, is the Linux one fine? | 23:39 |
b14d3 | Not at all | 23:39 |
daftykins | also, is the Linux one's pings normal or high too? | 23:39 |
b14d3 | Super high | 23:39 |
b14d3 | I know for sure that it's the Linux box | 23:39 |
nn7 | wth, why does ubuntu not think samba is installed? | 23:40 |
AlexTheRealOne | Anyone know some good source repositorys? | 23:40 |
Simooon | good night everyone, at least the ones from where it is night at the moment :-P | 23:40 |
daftykins | nn7: google samba logs and see if you can find out if it's failing to start. maybe if it's not a clean install you're using, an old config is breaking it | 23:40 |
daftykins | simon-mcc: o/ | 23:40 |
daftykins | oops | 23:40 |
riddrib | How work the new ubuntu? | 23:40 |
nn7 | daftykins, it's a live CD, I just booted it and installed samba | 23:40 |
daftykins | magic. | 23:40 |
debacle | Hi, I was wondering if someone could help me with a partitioning problem? I couldnt find anything online.. Im trying to delete an old partition on a secondary hard drive, however when I attempt to do so I get the error "Error deleting partition /dev/sdb1: Command-line `parted --script "/dev/sdb" "rm 1"' exited with non-zero exit status 1: Error: Can't have a partition outside the disk! (udisks-error-quark, 0) | 23:41 |
X13 | daftykins: do i run them all to remove at the same time or one by one? | 23:41 |
Ari-Yang | riddrib, what do you mean?.... | 23:41 |
daftykins | nn7: oh right, liveCD, hrmm not sure that's gonna work on there. | 23:41 |
riddrib | the new version to ubuntu! | 23:41 |
daftykins | X13: just chain them together by putting each linux-image-blah in one, to do it at once | 23:41 |
X13 | daftykins: Ok i already started the first one i will lump the rest | 23:42 |
daftykins | b14d3: does it affect your windows box if you're just running a LiveCD instead of the installed version? | 23:42 |
b14d3 | Haven't tried yet | 23:42 |
daftykins | X13: cool, at the very end, you can "ls /boot" again and you should see just -28. at this point, run 'sudo apt-get -f install' to fix the last attempt at package installing, as it'll have free space now. | 23:43 |
b14d3 | daftykins, Will be just a bit before I can test it. I'll get to it asap and get back to you :) | 23:44 |
X13 | daftykins: Ok | 23:44 |
daftykins | b14d3: roger that | 23:44 |
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debacle | SO would anybody mind helping me with a partitioning problem? | 23:46 |
daftykins | debacle: sure | 23:46 |
daftykins | what's going on? | 23:46 |
debacle | thanks daftykins, im trying to delete and empty partition on a secondary hdd and when I attempt to, I get the error | 23:48 |
debacle | Error deleting partition /dev/sdb1: Command-line `parted --script "/dev/sdb" "rm 1"' exited with non-zero exit status 1: Error: Can't have a partition outside the disk! (udisks-error-quark, 0) | 23:48 |
debacle | I cant find anything online.. | 23:48 |
daftykins | heh a partition outside the disk, eh | 23:48 |
daftykins | are you on a pure-CLI system? | 23:48 |
Learningg | selling a prepaid card for something worth the money | 23:49 |
debacle | dosnt make sense to me.. and I dont know what pure-CLI is. | 23:49 |
Gabboz | Hi. 12.04 LTS 32Gb RAM. I want to delete my 32Gb swap file from my SSD and put it on a 7200 spinning HD. Is gparted the best tool to reclaim the space to expand /home ? Is gparted on a live distro? I gparted not the best tool? Thanks. | 23:49 |
Learningg | selling a prepaid card for something worth the money | 23:49 |
daftykins | debacle: command line only, or do you have X? | 23:49 |
Learningg | selling a prepaid card for something worth the money | 23:49 |
bazhang | !ot | Learningg | 23:49 |
ubottu | Learningg: #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! | 23:49 |
daftykins | Learningg: leave please | 23:49 |
OerHeks | Learningg, this is ubuntu support, not the prepaid-card exchange | 23:50 |
Deepfriedice | Gabboz: Gparted is fine for that, and I know for sure the Xubuntu 12.04 disk has it. | 23:50 |
Deepfriedice | Gabboz: I'm pretty sure any Xubuntu disk should have a copy, though. | 23:50 |
debacle | Nah, I have gnome-disks | 23:50 |
Gabboz | Deepfriedice, you think the regular 12.04(64 bit) install disc would? | 23:50 |
daftykins | Gabboz: just livecd any version and APT-get it? | 23:50 |
Gabboz | daftykins, yeah.. i guess that works | 23:51 |
Gabboz | daftykins, is the apt-get gparted gui.. is that what the g means for parted? | 23:51 |
debacle | daftykins, I have gnome disks and a gui, if thats what ur asking.. | 23:51 |
daftykins | Gabboz: auto partition makes crazy swap sizes huh, that's worth knowing. although manual partitions is the way :D | 23:51 |
Deepfriedice | Gabboz: no, it's cli | 23:51 |
Gabboz | daftykins, i set that myself actually but i am needing more of the /home than I thought :) | 23:51 |
b14d3 | daftykins, Booting from a liveusb doesn't effect the ping. | 23:51 |
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daftykins | debacle: i'm assuming that disk has no active mounts of any kind? if so why not try nuking the new-fashioned way, with gparted? :D | 23:52 |
nn7 | I cannot open a second terminal on this live CD of ubuntu | 23:52 |
Deepfriedice | Gabboz: what disks do have have right now? | 23:52 |
nn7 | *whimper* | 23:52 |
debacle | daftykins, sorry I dont know what X is either:/ How do I nuke it? | 23:52 |
Learningg | selling a prepaid card for something worth the money | 23:52 |
Gabboz | Deepfriedice, 250 SSD.. /, /home and swap | 23:52 |
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Learningg | selling a prepaid card for something worth the money pm me | 23:52 |
Gabboz | !ignore Learningg | 23:53 |
daftykins | b14d3: whaaaaaat D: crazy question - if you pull the network cable it's perfect? also, ignoring ping, does the internet connection to the windows PC behave badly in any way? | 23:53 |
Deepfriedice | Gabboz: heh, actually I mean install discs. | 23:53 |
daftykins | !op | 23:53 |
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Gabboz | 12.04 64 bit | 23:53 |
stufffyy | hello i am running 10.04 with a 3.0.0 kernel and i need to get wireless working does anyone know how? | 23:53 |
daftykins | bazhang: ty sir | 23:53 |
Deepfriedice | Gabboz: perfect, I have the same disc, and I'm sure it has gparted on it. | 23:53 |
daftykins | debacle: install and run gparted, select the disk, hit delete, then 'apply' | 23:53 |
Gabboz | Deepfriedice, well if it don't I found this anyway. http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php | 23:54 |
daftykins | Gabboz: 'g' is just for 'gnome parted' i think 0o | 23:54 |
Gabboz | daftykins, ok | 23:54 |
Deepfriedice | Gabboz: Yeah, I prefer to use Live DVDs I'm familiar with. | 23:55 |
daftykins | X13: how's it going? | 23:55 |
Gabboz | Deepfriedice & daftykins thanks | 23:55 |
daftykins | np :) | 23:55 |
Deepfriedice | No problem. | 23:55 |
debacle | daftykins, wow, thank you. IDK why i was useing gnome-disks | 23:56 |
nsaquatics | Any more thoughts on my mysql issue? | 23:56 |
b14d3 | daftykins, The internet goes super slow if the Ubuntu machine is booted into it's normal setting. And yes, if I turn it on with the network cable unplugged it's fine. I have a suspicion that there's something that's uploading a ton of data, but I'm not sure how to find out what. | 23:56 |
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Gabboz | b14d3, ntop or iptraf should help determine | 23:56 |
daftykins | b14d3: that seems highly unlikely from a clean install. if you install with auto-update however, it could start downloading updates | 23:56 |
stufffyy | hello i am running 10.04 with a 3.0.0 kernel and i need to get wireless working does anyone know how? | 23:57 |
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b14d3 | daftykins, It's not clean, but it's fairly fresh. | 23:57 |
zykotick9 | daftykins: ubuntuone could also be involved | 23:57 |
daftykins | stufffyy: don't think a 3.0 kernel is official under 10.04 so that sounds unlikely | 23:57 |
X13 | daftykins: I may be freezing... not sure yet | 23:58 |
daftykins | zykotick9: true | 23:58 |
zykotick9 | daftykins: i'd HOPE ubuntu has backported a 3+ kernel to lucid, by now... maybe not? | 23:58 |
X13 | it took over 30 seconds for it to type that out and send it | 23:58 |
stufffyy | daftykins: what do I have to then? | 23:58 |
daftykins | zykotick9: i did not know they did that | 23:59 |
daftykins | X13: ouchies, maybe just a really slow disk? :D | 23:59 |
X13 | daftykins hopefully | 23:59 |
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