[00:00] visor - verified AHCA [00:00] AHCI [00:00] Is xface improve performance [00:00] visor, look here as well. https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/ssd [00:00] visor - other than this I kept everything the same in the OS config [00:01] cpare: Thanks, just one more question, is there only one physical disk or do you have a pair like me? [00:01] visor - I multiboot, and had to make lots of changes to Windows7 [00:01] cpare, You did not setup optimize? [00:01] wilee-nilee: Thank you, I'm gonna read it [00:01] I have only one physical disk in my laptop [00:01] cpare: same issue here, I still have to keep windows, although I will install Win 8 [00:02] visor - I have only one in my laptop, but 1 ssd and (2) 5400rpm drives in my server [00:02] Hi, Is there anyone who upgraded from 12.10 to 13.04? [00:02] Was there any issue? [00:02] mojtaba - I am on 13.04 [00:02] mojtaba, Many have, some with issues some with none back it up before hand. [00:03] try the live version [00:03] mojtaba - I had a problem with what seemed to be a storter than expected upgrade [00:03] Do you know which version would be suitable to upgrade from 12.10 without any issue? [00:04] should I wait until then? [00:04] mojtaba - if your looking for stability, sticck to the LTS releases [00:04] mojtaba: if you're concerned about stability, you should wait until 13.04.2 or later... [00:05] wilee-nilee - I did not setup optimize [00:05] 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] mojtaba, Every update is different for everyone your questions will not be empirically answered. [00:05] visor - I think I am up to 4 boot options at this point [00:05] cpare, Take a look at that link if you want to. [00:06] allright, I'm gonna read the link wilee-nilee gave me, thanks for your help too cpare ! [00:10] i figured it out, it works without the single quotes :) [00:16] after updating to raring, my hardware is not detected correctly [00:17] dward: what kind of ardware [00:17] *hardware [00:19] ahalverson: pretty much all of it. display, usb devices, wireless card are all not working properly. [00:19] lspci detects the hardware [00:19] but not very many modules are being loaded [00:19] dward: laptop or desktop? [00:20] laptop [00:20] dward: whats the model? [00:21] hp dm4-1060 [00:22] dward: just sec [00:22] How well does the Apple magic mouse work on ubuntu [00:23] does the graphics work at all? [00:24] @ bray90820, not really that well [00:24] Irish_Wolf: why is that [00:24] I have to create a .sh file to slow it down.... [00:24] no real options for it.... === jeff_709 is now known as spectrenow [00:24] hello darmok [00:24] Irish_Wolf: is the speed the only issue? [00:24] and it disconnects every so often, for no reason. [00:25] !no-unity [00:25] other than that, it's fine... [00:25] dward: does the graphics work at all? [00:25] 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] !nounity [00:25] 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] Irish_Wolf: do you know why it disconnects [00:25] duh.. [00:25] 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] no idea why, just stops working. [00:25] ahalverson: yes [00:25] and I have to turn the mouse off and then back on. [00:26] dward: does wired internet work? [00:26] ahalverson: only a single setting in xrandr and it's below my normal screen resolution [00:26] ahalverson: [00:26] ** Does anyone know how to deal with the bug that causes ubuntu to freeze when minimizing the last window up? [00:26] ahalverson: wired ethernet connection is not detected with ifconfig [00:26] Irish_Wolf: i like slow tracking so there really is no problem there [00:27] dward: does the wrieless card work at all? [00:28] ahalverson: it's detected with lspci but the driver is not loaded [00:28] how would i properly install ubuntu on a macpro [00:28] dward: whats the name of the card? [00:28] @Bray, you have to get reeft first. [00:29] ahalverson: the driver module is not found [00:29] bray90820, are you looking to duel boot? [00:29] Irish_Wolf: refit is out of development refind is the current fork of it [00:29] Irish_Wolf: i am looking to triboot with windows 7 [00:29] dward: i mean the output of the lspci [00:29] lspci [00:29] okay [00:29] yah... sigh, I didn't do it right, and now my mac is no longer able to boot mac [00:30] down to ubuntu... which is fine by me actually. [00:30] Irish_Wolf: I already have o x and win7 on it [00:30] sure, they don't conflict [00:30] anyone here use an expresscard wireless adapter with ubuntu? [00:30] and you can install refit on a cd which will allow you to boot os x again [00:30] but ubuntu and OSX do.... [00:30] ahalverson: it's a broadcom 4313 [00:31] I'd have to do it on a thumb drive, no CD [00:31] mac mini..... [00:31] dward oh, broadcom(a lot of their cards are buggy on ubuntu) [00:32] Irish_Wolf: i was able to do it but it took FOREVER for it to boot because ubuntu was installed to the EFI [00:33] dward: try this "sudo rmmod wl" [00:33] 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] does anyone use a usb wireless adapter with linux? [00:33] ahalverson: I use brcmsmac [00:33] without problem [00:33] dward: no wl? [00:34] would anyone know why ubuntu keeps installing to my EFI and causes incredibly long boots [00:34] dward: i have to go, but try this http://askubuntu.com/questions/128043/broadcom-4313-doesnt-work-following-12-04-upgrade [00:34] ahalverson: I used to use wl, but switched due to some issues. this seems like a problem with the new kernel config. [00:35] dward: i know its not 13.04, but its the only thing i could find [00:35] ahalverson: okay thanks but it's a problem with the kernel or the image. [00:35] hope it works [00:36] bootime is slow when running ubuntu. Any fixes?? [00:37] Yazoo what are you trying to do [00:37] frewsxcv, If you want help you need to identify the device. [00:37] 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] yazoo: you could try using bootchart to see where it's hanging [00:38] dont cry yazoo XD [00:38] !bootchart | yazoo [00:38] 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 [00:39] linelevel, Run xrandr and use one of the resolutions with xrandr -s "800x600" as an eaxample. === human is now known as Haplorhini [00:39] 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] frewsxcv, There is a certified hardware wiki. [00:40] wilee-nilee, link? [00:41] frewsxcv, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported [00:42] wilee-nilee, doesn't look very updated === kevin is now known as Guest21270 [00:42] frewsxcv, Many work out of the box, your more likely to get one that works than not [00:43] wilee-nilee: xrandr says "Can't open display." [00:43] it seems like certain kernel modules are missing after updated to Raring and started using the new 3.8 kernel. [00:43] It's telling me to install the Grub boot loader on the Ubuntu partition [00:43] would that be /boot or / [00:43] linelevel, Sounds like your resolution is not the problem, not sure really. [00:44] bray90820, For good UEFI support this is not the place. [00:44] 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. [00:45] linelevel, In the words of buckwheat "otay" ;) [00:45] bumdog: it is appropriate to ask before you randomly pm someone to haze them [00:48] What would my ubuntu partition be /boot or / [00:48] ~bumdog@175.sub-174-236-135.myvzw.com [00:50] What's the best filesystem to use with a NAS? [00:50] CIFS [00:51] bray90820: I mean for the local disks [00:51] on the NAS [00:51] zfs [00:51] hehe [00:52] Onixs: but is zfs stable enough on Linux? === qos|away is now known as qos [00:52] no. hence the "hehe" [00:52] Onixs: I read on the zfsonlinux site that it's not performance tuned yet on Linux [00:52] aah OK [00:53] What would my ubuntu partition be /boot or / [00:53] naknomik: what about LVM [00:54] well an LVG [00:54] !best > nakaori [00:54] nakaori, please see my private message [00:54] !best > naknomik [00:54] naknomik, please see my private message [00:54] i am sticking to ext4 no matter what [00:54] nakaori, Sorry. [00:55] After updating to Raring, certain kernel modules are missing. what could be the problem? [00:56] !best [00:56] 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] dward, WE can't help unless you are more vague. ;) [01:00] d [01:01] 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. [01:02] no brainer [01:02] dward, Have you checked the additional drivers in software and updates? [01:03] wilee-nilee: what do you mean? [01:03] also comparing lsmod, only about half of the modules are being loaded compared to the older kernel version [01:04] dward, look for software and updates in the last tab is additional drivers. When you upgrade many have to be reloaded. [01:04] nvidia drvers b43 wireless...etc [01:06] okay, is there a best way to recompile the modules against the new kernel? [01:06] 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? [01:07] 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] dward, Have you checked additional drivers or are you just guessing here? [01:08] savid: if you launch it from a terminal and log the output, you might see any error messages that the game prints [01:09] whjms, not a bad idea, I'll try that [01:09] wilee-nilee: okay thanks, I will reboot and check to make sure. [01:13] 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? [01:14] why when i remote into one of my machines, the screen blacks out within 5 seconds? [01:14] whether im typing or not. [01:15] wilee-nilee: can you repeat what you wanted me to check? [01:15] subcool: what do you mean, it blacks out? your display goes blank? [01:16] black but yea [01:16] sudo apt-get update [01:16] oops wrong window [01:16] whjms, as if the screen was turned off [01:17] maybe he IS on the remote system, but on a tty-type sesion instead of GUI [01:17] subcool: is this ssh or vnc? [01:17] vnc [01:17] x11vnc [01:17] this happens from time to time [01:17] but never right off bot [01:17] boot* [01:17] subcool: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. [01:18] subcool: ah, sorry. i don't really have any knowledge of vnc [01:19] well, i think it is a screen saver issue- ause it does the same to the monitor [01:19] subcool, try your remote in a window instead of fullscreen [01:19] after a few seconds it just blacks out- until i move the mouse [01:19] same thing [01:20] screensaver on both machines? [01:20] or power mismanagement [01:20] THere is a monitor attached to the computer, [01:20] only because of bs like this [01:21] #brazil [01:21] who sets up the initial autostart for the vnc subcool [01:21] yeah, i disabled the dim features.. [01:22] i manually start it [01:22] 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] i disabled the dim settings, and its working- but the dim settins were set to 5 mins [01:22] subcool: to what desktop env [01:22] or WM [01:22] alguem fala portugues? [01:22] kde [01:23] !pt | barth4fun [01:23] 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] oh my [01:24] obrigado - see you brother [01:25] 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? [01:26] subcool: x11vnc, what parameters , how do you enter the command at the server [01:27] x11vnc -ncache 20 -forever -usepw -display :0 [01:27] on the KDE desktop [01:28] Hi, Does anybody know, how can I have different background in each workspace in ubuntu 12.10? [01:30] Figured it out; needed to change permissions for the scanner device. [01:30] Hi. Does anybody know, how can I open or read alsa device like dsp? [01:31] subcool: are the screens different in size, try to match the client display size, see what happens using -clip WxH+x+y [01:31] with your x11vnc command [01:32] 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] wilee-nilee: Thanks. (I am a newbie. :-P) [01:33] mojtaba, Thats ten pushups for you, lol. ;) [01:33] 20 for me === CHub is now known as Guest20131 [01:34] hello, anyone knows how to restore the owncloud theme after updating to 5.0.4? === chop1n is now known as chopin[afk] [01:35] Hi. Does anyone knows, how can I open or read alsa device like dsp? [01:36] betrayd, what? - after i dsabled the power manangment like u said for dimming, its fine now. [01:36] betrayd, looks like a bug [01:36] ah ok [01:36] at least didn't take long, am looking at 'man x11vnc' [01:36] === mcnesium_ is now known as mcnesium [01:37] subcool: to see if theres a way to avoid that while in a vnc session from server side [01:38] - like an override [01:38] how do i run a clip- what u mean? [01:40] subcool for further testing if needed, append to your x11vnc command so [01:41] OH! [01:41] subcool: if my laptop can only go 1024x786 but the host has 1600x900 display i can issue the command [01:42] x11vnc blablablah -clip 1024x786+1+1 [01:42] subcool: if you wanted to limit the view or you hate panning [01:42] or both =) [01:43] i must say unity looks retarded [01:43] srry [01:43] i installed win 8 instead [01:43] true story [01:43] 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 ? [01:45] hello, anyone knows how to restore the owncloud theme after updating to 5.0.4? [01:45] XMLnewbi: are you sure you have a folder called "/etc/my.conf"? [01:46] I figured it out, was /etc/mysql [01:47] hit the tab key once in a while [01:48] e.g. /etc/my to see if stuff is there or not [01:56] 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. [01:57] SnapSnap: hahahahahahahaahaahaha [01:57] SnapSnap: nice [01:57] black screen of death [01:57] loganlee, thanks for your help. [01:57] SnapSnap, Have you tried nomodeset? [01:57] ? [01:57] yeh thats what i thought too [01:57] wilee-nilee, what's that? [01:58] !nomodeset [01:58] 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] in your bootloader add nomodeset as boot parameter [01:59] black screen of death! [01:59] i must say unity is retarded [01:59] anyone agree? [02:00] loganlee, No but I hear students at the tech school in Sydney are. [02:00] !openoffice [02:00] 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. [02:01] hmmm amazing bot [02:01] wilee-nilee: i just think unity is bastardized version of win 8 [02:02] inspired by aero maybe [02:02] wilee-nilee, no dice [02:02] i hate the vertical bar in unity [02:02] it gets clogged up real quick you can't find the program opened [02:03] !windows [02:03] 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] !microsoft [02:03] ... [02:04] the source of all evil [02:04] hey [02:04] :) [02:04] it sucks [02:04] loganlee: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. [02:04] 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] !sun [02:04] quiet* [02:04] 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] apple is the other source of all evil [02:04] ? [02:04] i dont like apple [02:05] anyone heard of google glass === dominic_ is now known as mdih [02:07] energy drinks taste awful [02:07] i dont know why i want it [02:07] !ot [02:07] #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] !ubottu [02:07] 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 [02:08] nice bot [02:09] !freedoom [02:09] wilee-nilee, I took off quiet boot and it booted into tty1 [02:09] how can you block a particular user from sending private messages to you? [02:10] 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] i want an atheist version of ubuntu [02:10] those* [02:11] ubuntu is piece of crap [02:11] i install win 8 after formatting ubuntu crap [02:11] but still ubutu > apple [02:11] hello [02:11] SnapSnap, Did you login in there and try startx [02:12] herro [02:12] 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] lolololol [02:12] it's self aware [02:12] someone is sending abusive private messages to me. what is the irc command to stop that? [02:13] chutney [02:13] type /ignore [02:13] wilee-nilee, no. I'll try it. [02:14] thank you Haplorhini [02:14] thank to bulldogggy [02:15] thank yous by proxy [02:15] how to write a self aware program [02:15] like those of skynet [02:15] thank you bulldoggy, but it didn't work, I'm still getting them [02:15] 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] by cyberdime systems [02:15] lolololol [02:15] yeah it didn't work for me either [02:15] loganlee, ask philipp k dick [02:15] awwww philip dick [02:16] i have dyslexia i cant read [02:16] that used to do it, must not have the syntax right [02:16] :( [02:16] loganlee then ask frankenstein for a brain transplant [02:16] Haplorhini: brain implant would be amazing [02:16] maybe double life expectancy [02:17] Riley-: i dont understand ur question [02:17] loganlee? do you want a free advise? [02:17] yeh [02:17] wilee-nilee, I'm not worried about the computer. I can always create an install disk, but I need the files. [02:17] im trying to stop lightdm from flashing the default pink login wallpaper before it loads the new one [02:17] stop taking drugs [02:18] hmmmm [02:18] SnapSnap, You can pull them out with the live disc. [02:18] i honestly find ubuntu to be repulsive [02:18] wilee-nilee, onto external media I presume? [02:18] they have crap game like freeciv [02:19] somone kick bumdog please [02:19] yes, bumdog has been bothering me [02:19] here is the syntax [02:19] this is it /ignore bumdog!*@* all [02:19] he just sent me a pm asking if i was qeer [02:19] Any idea when OpenSuse build service will include 13.04? [02:19] but im serious i need help with lightdm [02:20] my sudoers group is empty and i can't get into recovery mode - can anyone help? [02:21] hello? [02:22] seriously someone ban bumdog [02:22] hes still pming me [02:22] I put him on ignore [02:22] i don't have powers [02:22] Hi everyone [02:22] could someone help me out please? [02:22] SnapSnap, Whatever options you have to save yeah. [02:23] 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] sorry, *cannot* start empathy ^ [02:23] wilee-nilee, is there a way to use a live disc of 12.04 to "restore" it back to working condition? [02:24] anyone thinks unity is piece of trash [02:24] I have not been a fan of unity [02:24] ? [02:24] just install mate loganlee [02:24] I run gnome shell even though I am not a huge fan of it either [02:24] its quite simple [02:24] SnapSnap, Possibly but that include a chroot most likely, I'm not really your best help in this. [02:24] brb testing something [02:24] loganlee, if you really hate unity so much, you have other options while still using ubuntu [02:24] it's apartheid quality [02:25] mate is good quality [02:25] made in south africa [02:25] should be boycotted [02:25] what's mate? [02:25] shut up fartknocker [02:25] no wonder it's crappy [02:25] ipod classic detect?? [02:25] ... [02:25] its a desktop environment for ubuntu [02:25] Any way to recover its HDD [02:25] has anyone figured out how to put ringtones on an iphone 5 with ubuntu [02:25] unable to see it when connected to ubuntu [02:26] looking up mate in youtube [02:26] Well I've finally done it - hosed my home partition by installing 13.04 and calling an ext3 partition ext4. [02:26] now.... [02:26] so now I have a nice empty home ext4 partition where before there was an ext3 with all my latest files. [02:27] http://www.itworld.com/software/351107/install-mate-16-desktop-ubuntu-1304 [02:27] pac1: gj. [02:27] the little bit I have seen of mate reminds me of KDE and I have never been a fan of KDE [02:27] gj? [02:27] Good job. [02:27] its crappy [02:27] right. [02:27] b4ulook4me, is your classic ipod firewire or usb? [02:27] and I know better. [02:27] -_- [02:27] ok so the fun begins. [02:27] USB [02:28] the data from the old partition is still out there. [02:28] b4ulook4me, is it formatted as a mac ipod or windows ipod? [02:28] pac1, No backups? [02:28] win [02:28] old one. [02:28] Like I said, I know better. but didn't do better. [02:29] b4ulook4me, and your system detects nothing at all when you connect it? [02:29] ubuntu is apartheid quality! death to south africa! [02:29] pac1, I will bet you do now. ;) [02:29] !south africa [02:30] !nelson mandella [02:30] has anyone had expierence with upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04 that has wine, with wow and starcraft installed [02:30] !black power [02:31] bulldogggy: starcraft crashes [02:31] I have them both installed and running awesome on 12.10 and I am afraid to upgrade [02:31] yep [02:31] actually its hdd has failed and now big red X appears [02:31] bulldogggy, clone it if you want to be sure. [02:31] bulldogggy: starcraft crashes [02:31] 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] have to go ...bye 4 now catch u later... [02:31] thanks loganlee a good reason to not upgrade [02:31] chutney: mint? [02:31] thanks all [02:31] i tried [02:32] hmmmm [02:32] 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] i want to friend maria sharapova shes cool [02:32] Can you tell me what virt mem is in htop and mem [02:32] loganlee, Linux Mint is derived from ubuntu and has a different name without pilical associations [02:32] chutney I believe the new debian releases this weekend, if you want to go to debain roots [02:32] chutney: wow [02:32] it actually says virt and res memory [02:32] jbwiw let me look to see if I can find that config file real quick [02:32] I'm not the ubuntu hater, loganlee is [02:33] troll [02:33] i dont hate ubuntu i just think its crappy [02:33] Then why are you in #ubuntu in the first place? [02:33] its vertical bar is abomination [02:33] !ops [02:33] Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - elky, Madpilot, tritium, Nalioth, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, Myrtti, mneptok, Pici, jpds, gnomefreak, bazhang, Flannel, ikonia, maco, h00k, IdleOne, bkerensa, nhandler, Jordan_U, DJones or k1l! [02:33] jatakk: bc i used to run ubuntu until yesterday [02:34] loganlee, if unity is the only thing you hate, then you can run ubuntu with kde or xfce instead [02:35] loganlee: Okay, but this is a support channel. If you don't have a technical question go to #ubuntu-offtopic or something [02:35] ? [02:35] i thought you could move the dock thing with ccsm anyway [02:36] 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] Not since 12.04, I think [02:36] can we talk about real things please [02:36] like when is 13.04 going to be on the OpenSuse build service? [02:37] ask at the opensuse channel? [02:37] ~/.gconf/apps/empathy [02:37] that might be what you are looking for [02:37] i hope linux has a windows 8 clone of look and feel === bang is now known as Guest24482 [02:37] and start screen [02:38] Hi... [02:38] windows 8? lol === PizzaPlease is now known as PipingHotPizza [02:38] shankstaBytes, ask in the opensuse channell, as it is not related to ubuntu [02:38] hmmmm [02:38] logan stop it please. [02:38] OerHeks: the build service is related to all Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuse, and Arch [02:39] thank god im atheist === PipingHotPizza is now known as brittnee [02:39] ubuntu-offtopic is a fun place to chat if you dont need support everyone === DarkAce-Z is now known as DarkAceZ [02:39] loganlee: i kinda thought Win 8 was a BAD implementation (clone) of ubuntu ;-) [02:40] :O [02:41] 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. [02:42] brian_: it is way more worth your time to just get supported hardware [02:42] ... [02:42] lol [02:42] hi [02:43] herro night_ [02:43] hruhruhru [02:43] 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] can i ask a question about debug release mode here [02:43] brian_: is it for a desktop? [02:44] loganlee, hello [02:44] hi [02:44] night_: Just ask the question and if someone knows the answer they'll help you [02:44] jatakk, thx [02:46] 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] brian_, if you have a working windows driver for your device, you can maybe use it with the "ndiswrapper" package [02:46] no no no [02:46] 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] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004ZMGBLQ/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 [02:46] check that out [02:46] i just bought one [02:46] shankstaBytes: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. [02:47] it works great [02:47] lololol [02:47] hello floodbot [02:47] it comes with both large and low profile fittings [02:47] brian_, ndiswrapper can allow ubuntu to use windows net drivers [02:47] ndiswrapper sucks [02:47] and most the time stuff doesn't work [02:47] buying things sucks too [02:47] 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. [02:48] its a waste of time [02:48] for a 20 dollar nic card [02:48] go mow a lawn and you have a new nic card [02:48] 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] shankstaBytes, thanks, just bought a couple [02:48] np [02:49] or maybe get newer version of ubuntu [02:49] so i want to know, how can i debug a release mode program use gdb,which way can i follow [02:49] brian_: [02:49] 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] loganlee, I'm not sure why I'm responding to this, but in anycase, I tried compat from source, no difference. [02:50] try ubuntu 13.04 brian_ [02:51] im 90% sure ubuntu 13.04 will work out of box [02:51] Yay for Linux lol [02:51] brian_: [02:52] 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] :O [02:52] but 13.04 supports more recent hardware than 12.04 LTS [02:52] ... [02:53] loganlee, google -> ubuntu backports [02:53] !g [02:53] g! [02:53] how to do google search? [02:53] i forgot [02:54] open a browser and go to www.google.com [02:54] !g backports [02:54] !google [02:54] 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] 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] ... [02:54] IdleOne: ... [02:54] i am looking for a atheist woman ubuntu programmer girl [02:55] loganlee: you are about 2 minutes away from being banned. Start being helpful and keep your off topic comments to yourself. [02:55] sure [02:55] thank you. [02:57] hey does anyone know were the degafault ubuntu logo is for lightdm i accidently changed it on ubuntu tweak to my wallpaper [02:57] Loshki, my English is not very well.you know ..... [02:57] night_: if the gdb stack info isn't helpful, try looking in the logs, or maybe you can run the exec with extra debugging. === long_ is now known as dragon === dragon is now known as Guest18920 [02:59] Anyone? [03:00] yeh? [03:00] use find command i guess [03:00] find for pic files [03:01] Loshki, ok,thx [03:01] Riley-, is this what you're looking for.. logo=/usr/share/unity-greeter/logo.png [03:01] thankyou [03:02] thx brian_ found it [03:03] Riley-, very cool [03:03] brian_ are you good with lightdm [03:03] 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] ive been trying to keep it from flashing the default wallpaper [03:03] because i changed the plymouth theme and it looks really weird when it does that [03:04] anyone know of a way to install the newest Miro? [03:04] ... [03:04] shankstaBytes: what is miro? [03:05] shankstaBytes: maybe try update option in apt-get command [03:05] open source music player shankstaBytes [03:05] ? [03:06] Miro is the iTune of Open Source [03:06] 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. === Guest18920 is now known as longdgar [03:07] probably right now i have it set to my desktop wallpaper but it still flashes the default pink one first [03:07] ok I took the plung into ubuntu 13.04 after the new features. Hope I won't regret leaving windows 7 behind [03:08] switching workspaces on ubuntu 12.04 is laggy after updates now... anyone else notice? [03:08] cjaredrun: what did u update? [03:08] cjaredrun: did your video card driver get installed in the kernel? [03:08] 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] just regular package updates. everything was working great before [03:09] oic [03:09] cjaredrun: What Desktop Environment are you using? [03:09] is this casual chat as well as help room for ubuntu? [03:09] unity [03:09] no [03:09] michael87: no it isn't but ops are moderating right now for some reason [03:09] arent* [03:10] odd, can't run glxgears now either :/ bah [03:10] shankstaBytes, huh. Well I'm using xchat for this channel [03:10] cjaredrun: check your video card driver [03:10] cjaredrun: update hardware driver [03:10] will try that next [03:10] u can find hardware driver in menu [03:10] michael87: not sure what that means [03:11] hah [03:11] cjaredrun: http://www.dedoimedo.com/images/computers/2009/ubuntu-9-4-ati-compare-hardware-drivers-8-10.jpg [03:12] ;) [03:12] cjaredrun: Desktop or laptop? [03:12] ubuntu is pretty guud it works off box [03:12] Loganlee, you're really doing good at helping people... ha [03:12] brian_: hehe [03:12] thanks loganlee playing with that now. usr13, desktop [03:13] cjaredrun: What is your processor speed and how much RAM? [03:14] 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] yeah [03:14] threw me for a loop is all :/ [03:14] cjaredrun: ok [03:14] thanks though [03:14] hehehe [03:14] off to restart! [03:14] gl [03:15] 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] loganlee: If you don't haev something useful to say, don't comment, (just takes up space for no reason). Okay? [03:15] could someone help me mount a network share? [03:15] michael87: you can make swap if you have extra space [03:15] just partition your drive [03:15] subcool: Sure. [03:15] subcool: nfs? [03:16] michael87: its a personal choice if you want to use Gnu/Linux [03:16] michael87: it does most everything though [03:16] http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624772 [03:16] usr13, yea [03:16] I just put up a Freenas drive.. im kinda sure i did it ok. [03:18] subcool: Did you add the appropriate line to /etc/exports ? [03:18] 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 [03:19] michael87: it depends what your doing and if your on a laptop [03:19] usr13, nope- [03:19] usr13, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo - what do i do? [03:19] michael87: 4 gigs isn't a huge amount of ram but if your not doing anything serious it should be fine [03:19] subcool: Yes. Use that guide. [03:20] i just scrolled farther down === CQ_ is now known as CQ [03:20] subcool: What is the mount-point (directory)? [03:20] /mnt/PersonalStorage [03:21] subcool: Ok, so put a line something like this in /etc/exports file: [03:21] subcool: /mnt/PersonalStorage 192.168.1.0/24(rw) #If your network is 192.168.1.x [03:22] what is ubuntu's latest kernel? [03:22] subcool: This just leaves it open to anyone on the network to use. [03:22] subcool, you're just trying to use the client to mount your freenas share? [03:22] usr13, you know i was looing at that, and my cyder is out of date.. im on 192.168.2.0 [03:22] brian_, ya [03:23] subcool: 192.168.2.0/24(rw) [03:23] usr13, brian_ my nas is on https:// do i have to put that in? [03:23] usr13, thanks- i thought that was it- but- .. given the week ive been having. [03:23] https:// is just how you access the webui, right? [03:23] subcool, no, the freenas webservice is the only thing that runs on that protocol, nfs/cfs is used for the mount [03:24] ok thanks' [03:24] at this point- ive f'ed up so much.. i give up [03:24] naw, give a second, you're almost there. [03:24] and we're back: http://i.imgur.com/fAGWlGr.jpg [03:24] brian_, you have no idea what ive been through [03:24] question though, have you tried to mount it from something other than linux? [03:24] i thin this is simple- but .. the other stuff- my god [03:24] cjaredrun: nice [03:25] brian_, no [03:26] usr13, i dont have a /etc/exprorts [03:26] you did create /mnt/PersonalStorage on your client? [03:26] no [03:26] You need to :) [03:27] 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] what is glxgears? [03:27] subcool: Did you install nfs-kernel-server ? [03:27] usr13, no- ... on the client? [03:27] brian_, working on it [03:28] im seeing 3 different way to do this. [03:28] 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] subcool: No, on the server. [03:28] usr13, the server is FreeNAS [03:28] usr13, he is using freenas [03:28] brian_: Oh, what is freenas? [03:28] a PIA [03:28] usr13, an open source nas [03:28] Unix [03:28] Freebsd [03:28] tex_nick: i'm on the vlc daily and it has vlc 2.0.7. you may want to try that [03:29] subcool, you could have used openfiler, it's more confusing... [03:29] :) [03:29] is it in the normal repositories? [03:29] Hello [03:30] 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 === kyle_ is now known as Guest76609 [03:30] so, as simple as 'mkdir /mnt/PersonalStorage' then try the first statement you have again [03:30] brian_, i was working on the fact i was being denied [03:30] Tex_Nick: http://ppa.launchpad.net/videolan/stable-daily/ubuntu [03:31] 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] mount -t nfs -o proto=tcp,port=2049 nfs-server:/ /mnt doesnt work [03:31] sorry.. 'sudo mkdir /mnt/PersonalStorage' [03:31] hold on- im really behind [03:31] BTW, what APU are you running? [03:31] no prob, you wont want to mount it to /mnt [03:31] 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 [03:32] subcool, - 'sudo mount -t nfs -o proto=tcp,port=2049 192.168.2.6:/ /mnt/PersonalStorage' [03:32] however i have no idea how to apply it [03:32] johnjohn1011: thanks for the link ... i'm running : AMD A10 APU with Radeon HD 7660D Graphics [03:32] http://paste.kde.org/736046 [03:32] Hallo. Will ubuntu fit on a 2gb usb stick ? [03:32] Tex_Nick: what version of ubuntu and how's it running? [03:32] you have it a little backwards.. use the line I posted just now [03:33] yes syrp [03:33] syrp, A iso yes. [03:33] brian_, usr13 http://paste.kde.org/736052 [03:33] Thanks Riley- [03:33] brian_, im using the guide [03:33] thats where im getting a bit confused [03:34] 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 [03:35] subcool, do.. 'sudo service rpcbind start' [03:35] Greetings. [03:35] 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] !xrandr | Tex_Nick [03:35] 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] hi upgraded from 12.10 -> 13.04 [03:35] rpcbind: unrecognized service brian_ [03:36] do you have nfs-common installed, I think that is the package [03:36] 'sudo apt-get install nfs-common' [03:36] brian_, yeah.. [03:37] In a command with "sudo apt-get && sudo apt-get" how can I do to the second doesn't ask the password? [03:37] 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] histo : yeah i'm familiar with XRandR ... not having a problem with my monitors though :-) [03:37] "--quiet" ? [03:37] Tex_Nick: are you running all the monitors off the apu? how are you able to do it? [03:37] Physicist: you can't. sudo has a time out period though of like 15 or 10 minutes once you first auth. [03:38] histo: Ok. [03:38] Tex_Nick: Ahh though that had something to do with your "couple minor issues" since you mentioned you had 3 monitors [03:38] Physicist: What is it you are trying to do? [03:39] johnjohn1011: yes, off the APU ... my ASRock FM2A85X Extreme 6 supports a 3 head hydra using the VGA, DVI & HDMI ports [03:39] I'm updating my O.S. and would like it shut down alone because I'll sleep soon.. [03:39] subcool, you need to install rpcbinc [03:39] 'sudo apt-get install rpcbind nfs-common' [03:40] histo: for example: "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo shutdown -r 0" [03:40] Physicist, Unattended upgrades can be problematic, at the end is a delete residuals asked for. [03:40] histo : no sir ... monitors work great ... thanks for the reply though ;-) [03:40] tex_nick, that's cool for a $99 board. tx for the info [03:41] brian_, already installed [03:41] 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 ? [03:42] can anyone help me with my lightdm problem [03:42] wilee-nilee: Ok. I know. Is an update of the headers.. [03:42] Physicist: What's wrong with just leaving it running? [03:42] please [03:42] subcool, just try.. 'sudo mount 192.168.2.6:/mnt/PersonalStorage /mnt' [03:42] usr13: All night long? [03:42] Physicist: Yes [03:42] err, that was the wrong statement I copied [03:43] usr13: I do not want.. [03:43] Physicist: you could give your user the ability to shutdown [03:43] this launchpad bug is what im having but i cant figure out how to apply the patch somone posted [03:43] 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] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/970024 [03:43] Launchpad bug 970024 in Unity Greeter "Unity Greeter has purple backgroundcolor before the background image is loaded" [Medium,Triaged] [03:43] brian_, same error [03:43] Physicist: then you don't need sudo after the dist-upgrade [03:44] histo: And about the vulnerability later? Without password. [03:44] nobody an idea for the radeon topic? [03:45] histo: Or do not matter? [03:45] subcool, what version of ubuntu are you using? [03:45] 12.04 [03:45] anyone ive been asking for over an hr now [03:46] 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] subcool, 'sudo netstat -nlpt | grep rpc' [03:46] vice_: Is interesting if you go in the AMD website and find the appropriate driver for your hardware. www.amd.com [03:46] Physicist: there are many ways to do what you want. You'll have to decide what's best for you. [03:47] vice_: what's the question? [03:47] Physicist, i want to use the open source driver [03:47] brian_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624812/ [03:47] !radeon | vice [03:47] vice: For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto [03:48] thx [03:48] 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] Launchpad bug 970024 in Unity Greeter "Unity Greeter has purple backgroundcolor before the background image is loaded" [Medium,Triaged] [03:48] histo: Ok. I have to download a list of all commands of the system.. It'll be great. Thank you. [03:48] subcool, well try the -o nolock on the mount for a test [03:49] subcool, 'sudo mount -o nolock 192.168.2.6:/ /mnt/PersonalStorage' [03:49] 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] Physicist: then come back to it later and shutdown. There is manual pages installed on your system already. [03:50] Riley, maybe you just need to wait for the update to come out [03:50] brian_, mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.2.6:/ [03:50] well ive had this issue since 12.04 so [03:50] i dont think its going to be fixed anytime soon [03:50] say, does anyone have experience with Owncloud? [03:50] ok, histo. I'll let it working. Good night. [03:51] subcool, your server path is most likely incorrect [03:51] On your freenas box, what is your share path? Most likely not just '/' [03:52] Riley: that patch looks like source code, so it needs to be compiled in, jmho. [03:52] brian_, http://wstaw.org/m/2013/05/02/plasma-desktopdG2718.png [03:52] i dont understand why they havnt fixed that yet according to launchpad multiple people have had that bug and its been awhile forever [03:53] subcool, well try this then.. sudo mount -o nolock 192.168.2.6:/mnt/PersonalStorage /mnt/PersonalStorage' [03:53] 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] brian_, i think that might have worked [03:54] Riley-: what about the comment that changing the color code int he conf file fixes the issue? [03:54] brian_, it worked [03:54] congrats [03:54] were is the conf file though because i looked in /etc/lightdm and cant find anything [03:55] brian_, well i cant write to it- but ya that worked. [03:55] That could be a permissions thing on freenas, you still have playing to do. But atleast you know its active [03:55] i dont see what i did differently but ok [03:55] yeah- thats what iw as looking for.. [03:57] 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] brian_, its cool- thanks for doing tha tmuch.. i would died listeing to that guide. [03:57] 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] i still dont really get the different. [03:58] Well, the main thing was, you didn't have a local mount point created on the client. [03:58] eh- i didnt care about that [03:58] 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] mount did... :) [03:58] cause origianlly i was trying to mount it to /mnt [03:58] Riley-: background-color is the one I imagine people are changing [04:00] subcool, gotcha, not sure then, you had it all set, just not all at the same time [04:00] brian_: subcool Looks like your just mounting the root directory with 192.168.2.6:/ Is that the intention? [04:00] what? [04:00] i have no idea naymore [04:01] im following that guide [04:01] 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] how do i run deadbeef from terminal? [04:01] !firewall | Physicist [04:01] and adding in ... basically nothing [04:01] 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] brian_: Where on the server is the directory you are wanting to mount? [04:01] usr13, naw, not intentionally, the freenas path is actually /mnt/PersonalStorage [04:01] The whole filesystem? [04:01] Physicist: burl? [04:02] brian_: Then it should be 192.168.2.6/mnt/PersonalStorage [04:02] usr13, Yes, he has it working [04:02] brb tesing this [04:02] yea kinda.. [04:02] still trying to figure out this permissions thing [04:02] brian_: mount -o tcp 192.168.2.6/mnt/PersonalStorage /mnt/PersonalStorage [04:02] brian_: Oh, its working? [04:02] Sorry. [04:02] yeah, idont get why specififying the tcp and port threw it off [04:03] yeah.. i got the drive mounted, but now i dont have rights to it [04:03] subcool: What does the line in /etc/exports look like? [04:03] histo: I mean, chouse, crash.. [04:03] umount it, and try with '-o rw' additional in your mount statement [04:04] usr13, i dont have a /etc/exports [04:04] 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] brian_: subcool Ok, I should stay out of this, (I don't know about freenas). [04:05] brian_, same error with that locks thing [04:05] subcool, still leave the nolock [04:05] usr13, its ok- its your baic mount.. [04:05] brian_, crazy error [04:06] 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] *to [04:06] brian_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624828 === IdentityCrisis is now known as CanadianPirate === kyle_ is now known as Guest10950 [04:08] you need no spaces and commas seperating the options [04:09] that is basically telling you, you don't know how to use the command properly === CanadianPirate is now known as CanadianPirate|a [04:09] brian_, haha- i get that all the time.. [04:09] brian_: subcool nolock is not an option for mount. (It is for nfs but not mount) [04:09] the rpcbind section of the howto might help? it had me setup stuff concerning it [04:09] subcool, 'sudo mount -o nolock,rw 192.168.2.6:/mnt/PersonalStorage /mnt/PersonalStorage' [04:09] do i need the comma? [04:09] Physicist: So are you trying to exploit it or just want to use it remotely? [04:10] oh- that worked [04:10] schroot is not restricting me to /src/chroot/precise_i386 [04:10] histo: both.. [04:10] using: schroot -c precise_i386 -u root [04:10] brian_, usr13 well, i mounted it- but i still cant right to it.. owrking on that still :/ === jack is now known as Guest83622 [04:11] subcool: sudo mount -o rw 192.168.2.6:/mnt/PersonalStorage /mnt/PersonalStorage [04:11] subcool: Look at ther server for option to write to it. [04:11] usr13, i get a lot of errors when i dont use the nolock [04:11] i am [04:12] subcool: nolock is not an option for mount, (not that I know of anyway. [04:13] subcool: If the server was Linux using nfs I could help you, but I do not know about freenas. so... sorry [04:13] mount.nfs: Either use '-o nolock' to keep locks local, or start statd. [04:13] 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... [04:14] hi, I have a little problem with my epson multifunction "CX5600" [04:14] the scanner is not working at all [04:14] any ideas? :S [04:15] Hi all - how would I check via command line if build dependency for a package has been installed? [04:15] got autofs going [04:15] histo: I use linux. I want to do on two windows machines.. [04:15] but anyone using the auto.net profile? [04:15] 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] histo: I do not know how.. [04:15] Physicist: your not making any sense [04:15] the files says just to make it 755 . Did that [04:16] brian_, k- thanks a lot.. im on it- i really want this doen tonigth so i can start copying stuff [04:16] 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 [04:17] 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] subcool, yep, you might want to try to add ',nosuid' to your options as just a test to try [04:17] histo: Ok.. I have to download the tool. In the ms-dos (cmd), couldn't? [04:17] histo: without tools? Just commands. [04:18] hum4n1c1d3: sane-find-scanner [04:18] usr13: ok [04:19] Physicist: what are you trying to do? I have no idea what you are talking about. [04:19] usr13: No USB scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure tha [04:19] hum4n1c1d3: Look for section starting with "found" [04:19] conscriptt: apt-get install build-essentials [04:19] hum4n1c1d3: Scroll up if you don't see it. (Shift-PageUp) [04:19] conscriptt: apt-get install build-essential [04:20] 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] hum4n1c1d3: sane-find-scanner |pastebinit #Send us resulting URL [04:20] histo: Nevermind.. It is a funny history and I almost sleeping. Thanks for the attention. [04:20] usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624849/ [04:20] unable to locate package [04:21] hum4n1c1d3: Is it plugged in? [04:21] yup [04:22] hum4n1c1d3: And you can access the printer. Right? [04:23] hum4n1c1d3: scanimage -L [04:23] usr13: exactly [04:23] ubuntu 13.04 gnome classic [04:24] * esmit33 just a test [04:24] !test | esmit33 [04:24] esmit33: Testing... Testing... 1. 2.. 3... ( by the way, remember that you can use /join #test ) [04:24] 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] hum4n1c1d3: Is it connected to your PC via USB cable? [04:24] usr13: wait.... the shell is frozen [04:24] usr13: yes, indeed [04:24] hum4n1c1d3: May take a while.... [04:24] hum4n1c1d3: but should be more than 20 or 30 seconds [04:25] k [04:25] Thanks guys! [04:25] still frozen [04:25] hum4n1c1d3: after command scanimage -L ? [04:25] usr13: nope... "no scanners were identified. If you blah blah [04:25] hum4n1c1d3: Ctrl-c [04:26] is working now [04:26] but scanimage -L result is "no scanners were identified" [04:26] i dont think theres a file of repositories in the vps, it cant find anything i try to install [04:27] 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] usr13: k, hang on [04:29] is possible that when I plug the old multifunction in a 3.0 usb port the system can't recognize it? === danie11e is now known as mynt [04:32] i'm using putty and importing a key generated by ssh-keygen but the server keeps refusing the key [04:32] hum4n1c1d3: does dmesg show any output when you plug the device in? [04:32] 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] ezioa: are you imported the proper key [04:32] histo: yes [04:32] dsnyders: what are you trying to remove the partition with? [04:33] hang on... i'll paste it [04:33] hum4n1c1d3: #dmesg -c will clear the log so you can get to just the issue at hand [04:33] histo, palimpsest (aka Disk Utility as superuser) [04:34] dsnyders: try using parted, cfdisk, or fdisk [04:34] histo, yes [04:34] i [04:34] 'm copying it [04:35] http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624872/ histo [04:35] histo: parted, gparted and fdisk do not even recognize the drive. [04:36] dsnyders: what is it you are trying to do to the drive exactly? [04:36] hum4n1c1d3: unplug the device. sudo dmesg -c then plug the device in [04:36] hum4n1c1d3: what is the actual issue though I came into this late [04:37] dsnyders: sudo cfdisk /dev/sdd [04:37] histo, return it to some sort of operating state. cfdisk returns FATAL ERROR cannot open disk drive. [04:37] sudo mkfs.vfat -n "call it what you want" -I /dev/sdxy [04:38] histo: my scanner is not working :P [04:39] but look [04:39] histo http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624874/ [04:39] histo, forgot to add it to authorized_keys2 [04:40] 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? [04:41] dsnyders: are you sure thats the dev of the device? [04:41] dsnyders: please pastebin output of lsblk [04:42] ezioa: ahh yeah ssh-copy-id can help with that. [04:42] hum4n1c1d3: what kind of scanner is it? [04:43] histo: included in a Epson CX5600 multifunction. [04:44] 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. [04:45] dsnyders: well it has to be partitioned and formatted first [04:45] hum4n1c1d3: lte me check some things [04:45] hum4n1c1d3: http://askubuntu.com/questions/127600/how-do-i-get-an-epson-stylus-dx4450-all-in-one-printer-scanner-working/145221#145221 [04:48] 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] Love it. Ubuntu advertises an upgrade available to 13.04 to a box with a non-PAE CPU [04:49] Won't work :D [04:49] histo: let me try with those tutorials, then I tell you [04:50] dsnyders: please pastebin the output of lsblk and sudo blkid [04:51] anybody knows how to fix the "unable to locate usable image; failed to create 0x10000001, -22; failed to create 0x80000080, -22" problem? [04:52] cusion: possibly an error with splash or something. Did you try searching askubuntu? [04:53] histo, uhh, i googled it, but it only returned some bug reports without any solutions [04:54] cusion: try asking in askubuntu.com [04:54] Oryx: were do you have a non pae cpu? [04:55] cusion: when do you get this error? [04:55] histo: http://pastebin.com/e0XCNmyf [04:55] histo, thx, i am searching on askubuntu [04:55] dsnyders: okay sudo cfdisk /dev/sdd shows what? [04:56] lotuspsychje, the first time i started my newly installed ubuntu [04:56] histo: FATAL ERROR: Cannot open disk drive [04:57] dsnyders: okay sudo parted -l | pastebinit [04:59] Is there a way to install software from Ubuntu Software Center without using a GUI? === amit is now known as Guest80807 [05:00] I have a ubuntu-server installation that doesn't have GUI [05:00] naknomik: yes sudo apt-get install somepackage [05:00] naknomik: apt-cache search somepackage and you can apt-get install somepackage [05:00] histo: I see https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/precise/plexmediaserver/ this package, how do I know what is the packagename? [05:00] naknomik: make sure you apt-get update && apt-get dist-ugprade also to install updated package lists and upgrade packages [05:00] histo: http://pastebin.com/UzMtb3ww [05:01] dsnyders: does dmesg show a bunch of IO errors? [05:01] hi. an emergency here. I upgraded to raring. now for many partition its showing This location could not be displayed. [05:02] Hi, Does anybody know in unity, where is apps > nautilus > preferences and uncheck show_dekstop. [05:02] ? [05:02] I can not find it. (newbie) [05:04] histo: tried that. It says 'Unable to locate package plexmediaserver' [05:04] histo: Tail end of dmesg - http://pastebin.com/stpgeZNb [05:04] dsnyders: also what type of drive is this? Does it have some sort of physical lock on it? [05:04] Navigate to apps > nautilus > preferences and uncheck show_dekstop. [05:05] naknomik: you can try links2 for browsing the web from your terminal [05:05] Please help [05:05] histo: I have to rebook and see what happens [05:05] !repeat | mojtaba [05:05] 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] dsnyders: ahh yes I think your device is dying [05:05] histo, it is a plain vanilla USB stick. No write-protect switches. [05:06] 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] 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] mojtaba: What do you mean, show_desktop? What are you trying to do? [05:06] usr13: I am tring to change background in each workspace. [05:07] usr13: http://askubuntu.com/questions/135230/different-background-or-wallpaper-per-workspace-ubuntu-12-04 [05:07] 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] hi. an emergency here. I upgraded to raring. now for many partition its showing This location could not be displayed.\ [05:07] dsnyders: bad stick [05:07] mojtaba: http://askubuntu.com/questions/272058/where-are-the-ubuntu-12-04s-unity-desktop-wallpapers-located [05:08] Guest80807: What? [05:08] histo: thanks for your help anyway [05:08] dsnyders: np [05:08] dsnyders: yeah always check dmesg for IO errors in the future if you are seeing wierd behavior like that. [05:09] usr13: I just want to have different backgrounds. [05:09] Guest80807: did you not accidentally wipe your existing partitions during setup? [05:09] mojtaba: http://askubuntu.com/questions/75998/is-it-possible-to-have-a-different-background-for-each-workspace [05:09] n [05:09] mojtaba: http://askubuntu.com/questions/135230/different-background-or-wallpaper-per-workspace-ubuntu-12-04 [05:09] Guest80807: plz some details about these partitions [05:09] 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 [05:10] Morph4me: Tried many ports on many machines. No dice. [05:10] lotuspsychje: I can access the inside folder like Data/Videos but not Data: [05:11] histo: scanner still death [05:11] Guest80807: What directory are you trying to access [05:11] Guest80807: plz give us more details...ntfs partition? ext2? what is the purpose before of these? [05:11] 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] Morph4me: I was hoping linux had some low level tool, since it is recognizing the unit as a drive with a partition. [05:11] histo, i have many partitions. accessing them creates these error message [05:11] usr13: Thank [05:11] s [05:12] Guest80807: partitions are different then directories you understand that right? [05:12] histo: ok, then let me see if I can find it, but I hardly think so [05:12] http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624912/ [05:12] hi i am a ubuntukylin user want some helps [05:12] 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] no luck installing plexmediaserver using apt-get [05:12] you* [05:12] It's listed under https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/precise/plexmediaserver/ [05:12] histo, lotuspsychje please check the sudo fdisk - l output http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624912/ [05:13] !info plexmediaserver | naknomik [05:13] naknomik: Package plexmediaserver does not exist in raring [05:14] Guest80807: wich of those you cant access? [05:14] !ask | lingyueh [05:14] 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 [05:15] histo: http://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/du/02/DriverDownloadInfo.do?LG2=EN&CN2=&DSCMI=15833&DSCCHK=dc29f0887752bce3456688222c8cd260a661cf91 [05:16] 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] 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] !patience [05:16] 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] 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. [05:17] Guest80807: you might wanna recover data with photorec [05:17] 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] !info testdisk | Guest80807 [05:17] 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 [05:18] Hi, I have error wehn run Skype on Ubuntu 13.03 x64, the program not open and display Segment Fault [05:18] Ubuntu 13.04 sorry [05:18] Guest80807: recover your data with photorec inside testdisk, then reformat your corrupt partition [05:19] 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] !codec | SangeetKhatri [05:19] 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 [05:20] SangeetKhatri: did you try lubuntu-restricted-extras? [05:20] Can help me? [05:20] because i cannot get any mp3 to play on so i thought that i should just try, and i meant ubuntu restricted extras [05:21] lotuspsychje: I can access the inside folder like Data/Videos but not Data: [05:21] 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 [05:22] SangeetKhatri: have you tried VLC ? [05:23] VLC is working awesome, but i need a more professional mp3 player and banshee fits my needs [05:24] anyways currently installing lubuntu-restricted-extras , i downloaded wrong one that is ubuntu-restricted-extras [05:25] SangeetKhatri: ahhh ok ... didn't know if you had gone that route :) [05:26] i did sudo apt-get install lubuntu-restricted-extras then why the hell is it installing chromium-browser in the terminal?? [05:26] 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] i just removed chromium yesterday and installed google chrome in place [05:27] SangeetKhatri: curious, what's the benefit of google chrome over chromium? [05:27] F41L: nothing [05:28] F41L: other than you don't have to install the crhomepdf plugin manually in chrome [05:28] F41L: did you recently upgrade? or when did you get this error? [05:28] 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] SangeetKhatri: flash performance won't matter [05:28] between google chrome comes with its own version of flash [05:28] SangeetKhatri: you can use the same plugin that chrome uses in chromium [05:29] histo: my chromium flash crashes over sux, google-chrome doesnt [05:30] and also google chrome comes with built in mp3 player and document viewer [05:30] histo: can I get a shot with windows drivers on wine? [05:30] 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] hum4n1c1d3: I dont' think wine has any USB interface support yet. But you can check int he wine irc channel [05:31] histo: im using google-chrome for my sux needs, np [05:31] damn [05:31] i installed lubuntu-restricted-extras but still cannot play mp3 inn banshee [05:31] SangeetKhatri : it's really not even that big ...lubuntu-restricted-extras > http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624945/ [05:31] lotuspsychje: this is a fresh install as of a this last weekend, first time making a PGP key. [05:31] hum4n1c1d3: #winehq [05:31] hum4n1c1d3: my hp printer just works out of the box with scanning. [05:32] histo: yup... hp is better than epson [05:32] hum4n1c1d3: did you actually tested if printing works? [05:33] lotuspsychje: yes, the printer part is working perfectly [05:33] um [05:33] not found :S [05:34] SangeetKhatri: after install ubuntu-restricted-extras you should be able to play mp3 in banshee [05:34] lotuspsychje: just the scanner is not working, or recognized by sane [05:34] I tried to make it work as sudo as well of course, but with any result [05:34] i am using lubuntu and i installed lubuntu restricted extras, then why am i not able to play mp3?? [05:35] hum4n1c1d3: a fex epson apps show on ' apt-cache search epson' need some of those maybe? [05:35] *few [05:35] SangeetKhatri: have you tried any other media player besides banshee? [05:35] !pgp | F41L [05:35] 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 [05:36] lotuspsychje: let me see [05:36] hum [05:36] anything other than audacious and VLC are not working [05:36] SangeetKhatri: ask the lubuntu people. [05:36] SangeetKhatri: but installing ubuntu-restricted-extras will get you the right plugins [05:37] 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] F41L: not an pgp expert here sorry :p [05:37] ubuntu app "Passwords and Keys" [05:38] well i just ran banshee as sudo in the terminal and here is the terminal output paste http://pastebin.com/zS9TErc0 [05:38] maybe this helps [05:38] Maybe the key "comment" did it? [05:38] SangeetKhatri: we've all told you how to fix it. [05:39] but no one responds in the #lubuntu servers [05:40] SangeetKhatri : ubuntu-restricted-extras .....is different and capable of playing mp3 .read the pastebin > http://paste.ubuntu.com/5624961/ [05:40] I made the key comment an if-block of C#, something whitty like if (KeyValid(email) { email.Read(); } [05:40] might that have done something wonky? [05:40] F41L: What are you trying to do? [05:40] Make a PGP key, and use it for signing emails? [05:40] SangeetKhatri: then install ubuntu-restricted-extras and test [05:40] I've never used it before, saw Hak5, and got curious to give it a shot. [05:41] lotuspsychje: nothing changes... scanner is still death [05:41] 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] !xubuntu [05:41] 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 [05:42] hum4n1c1d3: did you try install sane-epson? [05:42] 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]