[00:01] <hammommah> Desktop Environment		: LXDE (Lubuntu)
[00:01] <hammommah> i setup monitors and desktop position via AMDCCCLE
[00:02] <bh> hammommah: sounds more like an LXDE question than an ubuntu question. Frankly, I've never even heard of that desktop
[00:03] <veryhappy> see you later guys
[00:03] <veryhappy> i'll come back later perhaps
[00:03] <hammommah> bh, It's the standard window manager for Lubuntu
[00:03] <bh> hammommah: they have a channel on irc.oftc.net You'll probably be able to get a better answer to your question there
[00:04] <hammommah> i'll go ask over there, thanks for help, always appreciated
[00:07] <bh> so... I get sound as root, but not as myself. my groups look fine -- `adm cdrom sudo audio dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare`
[00:08] <Aktiffisus> bn i will try to use that drivers and say you if one work as you ask me
[00:09] <Aktiffisus> now  the cpu are on 50% and only have this wndow and the chrome browser
[00:09] <bh> Aktiffisus: thanks. good luck. The 13.4 driver sort of works for me
[00:10] <epsilonorion_> when having windows on one harddrive and linux on another, is there a way to have a single boot screen that sees both instead of flipping which drive is booted first?  Is this way setting up the linux boot sector alongside the windows partition
[00:11] <ben_linus> guys, just a newbie question, how do i get different desktop backgrounds like other distros?
[00:11] <GunArm1> what is the command that lists the model number and serial number for a hard drive?  say /dev/sda
[00:12] <ThePendulum> Is there a way to delay the desktop showing up?
[00:12] <GunArm1> hdparm, got it
[00:12] <ThePendulum> I want XBMC to boot before the desktop shows up.
[00:12] <ThePendulum> */start
[00:13] <hammommah> easiest way i found was to install xbmcbuntu
[00:14] <MonkeyDust> ThePendulum  there's also #xbmc and #xbmc-linux
[00:15] <shankstaBytes> why do i get asked for my admin password to do a whole bunch of crap even though I am the admin and I already logged in
[00:15] <MonkeyDust> shankstaBytes  that's called security
[00:16] <MonkeyDust> shankstaBytes  you login as normal user and need the password to change or install things
[00:17] <ThePendulum> MonkeyDust: Well it doesn't really have to do much with XBMC specifically.
[00:17] <wilee-nilee> ben_linus, Adding desktops has several effects, they will show the apps from others, and if you want to remove one you want a full package list, the psychocats website has some de lists.
[00:18] <wilee-nilee> ben_linus, You can add desktops from apt-get or the ubuntu software center or synaptic
[00:19] <hammommah> ben_linus, do you mean change desktop background or change windows manager?
[00:25] <moses> does anyone here use dosbox?
[00:27] <ripplebit> does anyone know how to add a directory (e.g. /home/user) to pythonpath so python check that dir for modules?
[00:28] <El_Kapo> Holas
[00:28] <El_Kapo> Como estan
[00:28] <El_Kapo> Holaa
[00:29] <El_Kapo> ...
[00:33] <shankstaBytes> MonkeyDust: if i login to the system why is it security ?
[00:33] <Muelli> !anyone | moses
[00:40] <coat713> Hello! What's that notification thing to the right called? It pops up now and then...
[00:41] <coat713> When listening to music and so on.
[00:41] <dr_willis> Hmm.. system notification  ballons perhaps.   ive seen it called differnt things. ;)
[00:41] <trism> coat713: in unity probably notify-osd
[00:42] <coat713> dr_willis: trism: How do I TERMINATE it?
[00:42] <coat713> I hate that thing.
[00:43] <dr_willis> http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/265
[00:43] <dr_willis> they shoulkd go away after a few moments
[00:43] <sobersabre> need some help with openvpn client. I can connect with root, but cannot with non-root. probably related to tun/tap device creation permissions
[00:43] <dr_willis> specific apps may have settings to not use them
[00:43] <Tibas> Anyone explain for me, some reason to use ubuntu?
[00:44] <Poolshark__> Tibas what do you want to do with your machine?
[00:44] <dr_willis> Tibas:  because its the most polished linux disrto out.
[00:44] <Poolshark__> Tibas: server or desktop?
[00:44] <Tibas> I tried to use any times, but I have a unsucefull.
[00:44] <coat713> dr_willis: What?!
[00:44] <coat713> dr_willis: Did you give me the right link?
[00:44] <dr_willis> coat713:  what what?
[00:45] <trism> coat713: if you install notification-daemon, you can uninstall notify-osd, and then just don't start notification-daemon
[00:45] <trism> coat713: otherwise you'll need to kill the dbus service file, since some of the ubuntu update stuff depends on a notification daemon
[00:45] <dr_willis> coat713:  you tel me.. that url shows screen shots of the notify-osd bubbles
[00:45] <dr_willis> coat713:  that Is what you are refering to? or somthing else?
[00:46] <Tibas> Do know, I use windows, but I have excited with linux, but i can't use, my pc is a amd, all configuration can i make, still bad.
[00:46] <coat713> dr_willis: :s
[00:46] <coat713> trism: Let me take a look.
[00:46] <Poolshark__> Tibas there's no reason you can't use Linux on an AMD
[00:46] <dr_willis> some specific chipsets work better then others.. test with a live cd/dvd.
[00:47] <Tibas> with intel works ne
[00:47] <Tibas> fine
[00:47] <Tibas> but amd not
[00:48] <Tibas> The linux people don't like windows, I think than twice are good softwares.
[00:50] <coat713> trism: I solved it by just stopping the process.
[00:50] <trism> coat713: that's not really going to work, it will just start back up again wehn you get a notification
[00:50] <moses> when using mv how do you select all the files inside a directory if im in that directory?
[00:51] <jrib> moses: * .*
[00:51] <trism> coat713: it is started by dbus on demand
[00:51] <sobersabre> need some openvpn help.
[00:51] <jrib> moses: be careful if your shell expands .* to . and .., you may not want those
[00:51] <moses> so mv * .* /new/dir?
[00:51] <coat713> trism: I just tried "Next track" in Clementine and nothing...
[00:51] <trism> coat713: try: notify-send blah dude;
[00:51] <Tibas> I tried to use ubuntu 10.04, but the systems always down with anyone config :(
[00:52] <moses> jrib: what?
[00:52] <Ben64> Tibas: 10.04 is not supported on desktop anymore
[00:52] <jrib> moses: if your shell expands .* to . and .., you may not want that
[00:52] <moses> i dont know what that means
[00:52] <jrib> moses: do you know what '.' and '..' are in your directory?
[00:53] <coat713> trism: Just a blinking cursor in terminal...
[00:53] <Ben64> moses: then you should not run that command
[00:53] <moses>  I wont
[00:53] <Poolshark__> Tibas what hardware is in your computer?
[00:53] <Poolshark__> Tibas: what processor and how much RAM, and what chipset?
[00:53] <coat713> trism: Hello?
[00:53] <Ben64> moses: might be easier to do it in nautilus, or another graphical file manager
[00:54] <trism> coat713: if it is working for you great, but it certainly shouldn't work for long, and doesn't work here, it is immediately started again after I kill it and send a notification
[00:54] <moses> yeah but i wont have this gui forever I need to learn to use the terminal
[00:54] <coat713> trism: I didn't kill it, I just stopped it.
[00:54] <moses> but there needs to be a simple terminal command to copy all the files in a dir to another dir
[00:54] <coat713> trism: Maybe that's why?
[00:54] <trism> coat713: ahh
[00:54] <jrib> moses: I gave you the simple command
[00:55] <Ben64> moses: there is, but if you don't know what . and .. are or if that command will affect them, i would not recommend using it
[00:55] <moses> you also said somehting i didnt understand
[00:55] <moses> what are . and ..?
[00:55] <moses> i use .. to move dirs
[00:55] <jrib> moses: right, I tried explaining it to you, but you didn't answer my question
[00:56] <jrib> moses: do ls -al in your directory, do you see '.' and '..'?
[00:56] <Tibas> yeah
[00:56] <Tibas> now's 12.04
[00:56] <Tibas> precise pangolin
[00:56] <ygljkhhf> hi all  my i ahve some hel please
[00:56] <Tibas> what's actual version?
[00:57] <Tibas> 12.04.02?
[00:57] <Ben64> Tibas: 12.04 works
[00:57] <ObrienDave> !ask | ygljkhhf
[00:57] <Guest71761> is anyone running fglrx-legacy on 12.04 and having a good experience with unity with radeon hd 4250?
[00:58] <Tibas> Okay, I trying out after, thanx for tips and suggestions
[00:58] <ygljkhhf> coomay i im somone i alot better i all he chatting confuses me
[00:58] <Tibas> bybe bye
[00:58] <moses> no i dont see it why/
[00:58] <ygljkhhf> all the chating confuses me it al ot better dfor mr to understand
[00:58] <ThePendulum> Is it possible to boot into a TTY terminal by default?
[00:59] <jrib> moses: what do you see then?  Use a pastebin
[00:59] <moses> oh sorry
[00:59] <moses> yes i do
[00:59] <moses> I do see them
[00:59] <moses> they are at the top
[00:59] <FloodBot1> moses: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:59] <jrib> moses: you'll see them in every directory.  They are special links part of the filesystem.  '.' will point to the directory itself.  And '..' will point to the parent directory
[01:00] <moses> oh ok
[01:00] <moses> that is usefull
[01:00] <jrib> moses: now do this: « ls -ld .* » and you will see what your shell expands .* to
[01:02] <moses> jrib: it just listed the . and ..
[01:02] <amorget> anyone have any good tutorials on how to install 13.04 on a fakeraid system?  Installed twice now and their time it has worked successfully.  The first time it was failing during boot due to the Volume0 being dropped.  I tried installing it with LVM and the default config and it failed to install grub.  Trying to install the grub manually and am getting that the volume is already mounted of /mnt is busy
[01:02] <jrib> moses: then you have no other files that start with a '.'.  So just use « mv * target_directory ».  * will expand to every file that does not begin with a '.'
[01:03] <danielboston> is there a way to refresh the desktop? i downloaded a program but i don't see it listed i know its here because if i try to download it again i can see it in the place where you select where to download files
[01:03] <moses> jrib: what about ..? is that exempt?
[01:03] <jrib> moses: exempt from what?
[01:04] <danielboston>  is there a way to refresh the desktop? i downloaded a program but i don't see it listed i know its here because if i try to download it again i can see it in the place where you select where to download files
[01:05] <moses> copying
[01:05] <jrib> moses: I haven't said anything is exempt from copying
[01:05] <danielboston> anyone know the answer to my question?
[01:07] <Senor> I am encounterd one problem when modprobe rt5370sta.ko ,it reports : unknown module or unknown parameters
[01:07] <danielboston> hello?
[01:08] <danielboston>  is there a way to refresh the desktop? i downloaded a program but i don't see it listed i know its here because if i try to download it again i can see it in the place where you select where to download files
[01:09] <dr_willis> f5 is reload
[01:09] <dr_willis> i think
[01:09] <dr_willis> check with the terminal to see uf  the file is there
[01:10] <danielboston> that is strange
[01:10] <danielboston> its not there
[01:10] <danielboston> i guess the download thingy lied
[01:10] <b14d3> Hi all, having a weird issue with my .xsession-errors.old file. For some reason it's 914gb. I assume that's ok to delete, is that right?
[01:11] <dr_willis> delete it
[01:11] <danielboston> bl4d3 assuming its a old file yes
[01:11] <w30> danielboston, does your desktop load the file system, some don't unless you use gnome tweak or some such
[01:11] <b14d3> Thanks, is there a way for me to prevent it from getting that huge?
[01:11] <danielboston> w38 not sure what you mean? am i running the gui?
[01:11] <w30> Unity?
[01:11] <danielboston> w30 also not using gnome
[01:12] <danielboston> not using unity
[01:12] <danielboston> it insults my intellegance
[01:12] <w30> heheh
[01:12] <danielboston> intelligence*
[01:13] <danielboston> to the guy with the 900bg error file if you are worried about deleting something important make a copy of it and save it somewhere
[01:13] <dr_willis> then yoy should state whar you are using.. so we stop guessing
[01:13] <b14d3> danielboston: The problem is it's a 1tb hd and it's a 914gb error file
[01:13] <w30> danielboston, I fixed mine with E17
[01:14] <danielboston> e17?
[01:14] <danielboston> however it looks file the file wasn't downloaded
[01:14] <danielboston> or not placed where i thought it was
[01:14] <w30> Enlightenment desktop instead of or additional to
[01:14] <danielboston> w30 ah never heard of it
[01:15] <danielboston> im using xfce
[01:15] <w30> danielboston, its in the repos if you would want it for some reason.
[01:16] <danielboston> xfce fits my needs
[01:16] <danielboston> its clean
[01:16] <danielboston> anything but unity
[01:18] <w30> danielboston I have a test drive (personal) going on between xfce and enlightenment
[01:22] <ReAzem> has anyone here ever resized a luks encryped lvm partition?
[01:23] <bodom> Hi there! Lastest ubuntu update fscked up a package on my system (it's sadly becoming a commin thing lately), i'm trying to find the previous version of a package, but i can't find it. Any help?
[01:26] <Ben64> bodom: what package? how did it mess stuff up? do you use any PPAs?
[01:27] <mbnoimi>  I'm looking for Gui tool for editing fstab but supporting mounting local folders
[01:28] <bodom> Ben64: rsyslog, the new version clams to fix a startup deadlock, but it does exactly the opposite, no ppas: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rsyslog/+bug/1187876
[01:28] <gueriLLaPunK> whats a decent hdd benchmark tool that i can download from the software center? :D
[01:29] <bodom> mbnoimi: fstab is quite easy to edit "by hand", are you sure you don't want to learn? I don't know about any gui tools anyway
[01:29] <dr_willis> i think theres one called 'bonnie' gueriLLaPunK    try the search feature for others
[01:29] <gueriLLaPunK> ty dr_willis
[01:29] <dr_willis> gui fstab tools - ive seen ofen do more damage then good..
[01:29] <gueriLLaPunK> trying it now
[01:30] <mbnoimi> bodom:  Usually I'm using this command but it didn't affect on the system after reboot the process for that I've to edit fstab to make this mount permanent: mount --bind /home/user1/incoming /home/admin/incoming ... how can I edit fstab for applying this behavoiur
[01:30] <dr_willis> mbnoimi:  you could just make a soft link for that.
[01:31] <Ben64> bodom: older version might be in /var/cache/apt/archives/ ?
[01:31] <bodom> mbnoimi: http://backdrift.org/how-to-use-bind-mounts-in-linux
[01:31] <dr_willis> i cant say ive ever really needed to use the --bind option  for mount
[01:31] <mbnoimi> dr_willis: soft link isn't an option
[01:32] <bodom> Ben64: you are a smart gui! I didn't think about that, thank you very much! (yes, found it)
[01:32] <Sazpaimon> why is qt4-dev-tools removing ia32 support on me?
[01:32] <mbnoimi> bodom: Thanks this exactly what I'm looking for :) by the way I googled for 30 min but I didn't find the answer :( thanks agaisn
[01:32] <Ben64> bodom: then you can lock the version in synaptic, and check back on that bug to see when its fixed
[01:32] <dr_willis> !pin
[01:33] <bodom> mbnoimi: you are welcome :) When googling, easy queries usually work better, i've just googled for "fstab bind" :)
[01:33] <IdleOne> Ben64: the bug described has a Fix committed, probably needs to run a apt-get dist-upgrade to get that fixed package.
[01:33] <Braden`> Hello
[01:33] <Braden`> What package should I install to add IMAP support to postfix?
[01:33] <mbnoimi> bodom: thanks for the tip
[01:33] <Sazpaimon> weird, I was able to re-install the packages the last apt-get removed just fine
[01:34] <Atlantic777> Hi! I've got a question about unity 2d. What's it's future? Is it really discontinued? A bet with my frined is in question... :D
[01:34] <Ben64> IdleOne: oh i was just looking at the status, and its not set to "fixed" yet
[01:34] <bodom> Ben64: yep, I'll hold the package. Ty again
[01:35] <Braden`> Anyone
[01:35] <Braden`> ?
[01:35] <bodom> Braden`: AFAIK, Postfix is SMTP only
[01:35] <Braden`> So I should use courier?
[01:35] <Ben64> bodom: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rsyslog/+bug/1187808
[01:36] <IdleOne> Ben64: that shows Fix released
[01:36] <IdleOne> on launchpad
[01:37] <IdleOne> Ben64: hmm, not released on raring yet, probably will be in the next 12 hours
[01:37] <bodom> Ben64, IdleOne: I've apt-get updated 15 minutes ago and ended up with a non-working rsyslog, you know the rest of the story :)
[01:37] <blackshirt> .find python-gevent
[01:37] <gueriLLaPunK> i just install 13.04 on a SSD...do i need to do anything special?
[01:37] <Ben64> bodom: on that link i gave you, it shows the fix being in -proposed
[01:38] <blackshirt> How to search package here ?
[01:38] <blackshirt> .info python-gevent
[01:38] <blackshirt> .search python-gevent
[01:38] <bodom> Braden`: courier is usually my favourite choice. (When answering in a busy chat, it's usually best to always start with the name of the person you are talking with, or that person will probably never notice your message)
[01:39] <Ben64> blackshirt: you can PM ubottu, just do something like "!find python-gevent"
[01:39] <blackshirt> !find python-gevent
[01:39] <bodom> Ben64: yep I've seen... but it looks like the fix made damage, or maybe it's still not propagated to mirrors... will give them a couple od days then check again :)
[01:39] <Ben64> blackshirt: thats not PM...
[01:40] <blackshirt> thanks
[01:41] <blackshirt> !info python-gevent
[01:41] <IdleOne> !msgthebot > blackshirt
[01:55] <thurstylark> How do I find what process is using a specific port?
[01:56] <bodom> thurstylark: lsof
[01:56] <thurstylark> bodom: thanks
[01:58] <bodom> thurstylark: you're welcome
[02:01] <designbybeck> greetings all. I just got a GoPro, but Ubuntu doesn't seem to like it any ideas? http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=52934
[02:02] <bodom> designbybeck: which model?
[02:03] <designbybeck> go pro 3 black, I figured I'd go all out bodom:
[02:03] <WeThePeople> designbybeck, https://www.google.com/#safe=off&output=search&sclient=psy-ab&q=how+to+mount+exfat+ubuntu&oq=how+to+mount+a+exfat+&gs_l=hp.1.0.0i22i30l4.237.6385.0.8195.21.18.0.3.3.0.140.1683.10j8.18.0...0.0...1c.1.16.psy-ab.l1ZXJFtIYAU&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.r_qf.&bvm=bv.47534661,d.aWc&fp=c49d2504ccfcc779&biw=1366&bih=624
[02:04] <yax51> hello I am trying to compile a program, gccg, and when I go to compile the source I get this error:/usr/bin/ld: tmp/text-driver.o: undefined reference to symbol 'pthread_cancel@@GLIBC_2.2.5'
[02:04] <yax51> /usr/bin/ld: note: 'pthread_cancel@@GLIBC_2.2.5' is defined in DSO /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 so try adding it to the linker command line
[02:04] <yax51> /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
[02:04] <designbybeck> looking now WeThePeople:  thanks
[02:04] <bodom> designbybeck: sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils
[02:04] <WeThePeople> welcome
[02:04] <designbybeck> ok let me try that bodom:
[02:05] <lazors> designbybeck: Reading reviews right now. Apparently Go Pro 3 likes to corrupt SD cards? :__:
[02:05] <WeThePeople> designbybeck, you might have to add a ppa
[02:06] <bodom> yax51: hi, is it an ubuntu program?
[02:06] <WeThePeople> http://apcmag.com/how-to-enable-exfat-in-ubuntu.htm
[02:07] <designbybeck> WeThePeople: bodom: looks like just installing it as shown above did the trick
[02:07] <bodom> lazors: yep and also tends to explode... better stay safe and ship me yours: i'll trash it :D
[02:08] <designbybeck> I thought it was going to be harder!!.... I don't hae the SDcard formated yet, i'm charging it
[02:08] <designbybeck> But I was glad to see the Open Source page on GoPros site!
[02:08] <lazors> bodom: Sure if I have one, better bury it before it set your house on fire. ;)
[02:08] <bodom> designbybeck: nice to know! Send us youtube link of your vides when done :)
[02:09] <bodom> lazors: ;)
[02:09] <yax51> dodom: not exactly. but it seems the issue stems from ubuntu, they devs sent me this link, but I can't make heads or tails of it
[02:09] <yax51> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8198056/having-a-libpthread-so-linking-trouble-on-ubuntu
[02:10] <designbybeck> bodom: I have also been playing with my new Canon 6D and 1080p video with Kdenlive! I have 1 music video I'm working on (though I didn't film that one and it has been really compressed before I got the footage to me)
[02:10] <designbybeck> and also doing a modeling promo video aslo
[02:12] <bodom> designbybeck: Is the quality good? I've never tried video feature on my 7D: i'm completely ignorant on video making... tried to use Kdenlive once to cut a downhill vid took with gopro, but it kept crashing :(
[02:13] <designbybeck> bodom: YES!!! VIDEO IS GREAT!! I'm so surprised how great this ASUS ultrabook i5 / 8GB RAM is handling it all!
[02:13] <Ben64> you know, there is #ubuntu-offtopic for talk not related to ubuntu support
[02:14] <designbybeck> bodom:  I'm using Kdenlive latest 0.9.6
[02:14] <bodom> Ben, do you really think we are disturbing at 4am? They are only thumbleweeds :D
[02:14] <Ben64> 7pm in los angeles
[02:14] <mbnoimi> can I bind ftp location instead of local location?
[02:15] <bodom> Ok, i'll let silence go :)
[02:15] <bodom> mbnoimi: you mean by mount?
[02:16] <mbnoimi> bodom: yes, by mount or by fstab
[02:16] <bodom> mbnoimi: well, to bind something it's supposed you already mounted it... so, as long as you managed to mount and FTP location, i can't see why you shouldn't be allowed to also bind it
[02:18] <mbnoimi> bodom: hmmm so basically I've to mount FTP location first.. is it?
[02:18] <bodom> mbnoimi: yep, that's the hard part. You can use ftpfs, but last time i've tried it (few years ago), it gave me a lot of troubles
[02:19] <mbnoimi> bodom: I found this: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-mount-ftp-folder-to-local-directory-in-ubuntu.html I'll test it to see if it will work
[02:19] <bodom> mbnoimi: good luck :)
[02:20] <Braden`> I am using Postfix and I am trying to send mail using smtp.  My server answers on port 25, I send to port 25, but get the message:  An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:  4.7.1 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [my ip]. Please check the message recipient my@email and try again.
[02:20] <Braden`> What can I do to fix that?
[02:21] <bodom> Braden`: are you sending to/from an fqdn?
[02:23] <bodom> Braden`: it could also be your server sending am helo that is not accepted by the destination SMTP: if you are trying to send mail to the internet, they are some rules to obey to avoid bein' blocked by some domains
[02:24] <Braden`> bodom:  I doubt it.  I am sending from probably an IP that does not resolve
[02:24] <Braden`> I own the destination server though
[02:25] <Braden`> http://pastebin.com/tqQH8tVh <-- That is from mail.err; however, those directories exist in /home
[02:25] <snkcld> is two finger scrolling left and right available on ubuntu?
[02:26] <bodom> Braden`: that's an imap log, if you are owning the dest server, the mail log will tell you what's gone wrong.
[02:26] <bodom> snkcld: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Multitouch
[02:26] <hanwentao> ifupdown doesn't work with vlan iface?
[02:28] <snkcld> bodom, how would i check if my system can use multitouch?
[02:28] <snkcld> is it enabled by default if it is possible?
[02:29] <bodom> snkcld: I suppose it should be enabled by default, but i never had a touch ubuntu system, so i can't tell you for sure, sorry
[02:30] <snkcld> well, touch as in on the trackpad, not the monitor.... though i suppose its the exact same thing?
[02:31] <bodom> snkcld: no, i think it depends on the model of the trackpad in this case
[02:33] <trism> snkcld: which version of ubuntu? older versions had an "enable horizontal scrolling" option in System Settings/Mouse and Touchpad/...
[02:33] <snkcld> 13.04
[02:33] <leonbravo> hi, there anybody there using pentaho-bi-server?
[02:33] <trism> snkcld: seems to be gone in 13.04 though (but I can still two finger horizontal scroll)
[02:35] <snkcld> trism, looks like its enable-able via dconf editor org > gnome > settings-daemon > peripherals > touchpad
[02:35] <snkcld> interesting that its not available in system settings
[02:36] <trism> snkcld: ahh yes, I must have still had it enabled from previous versions
[02:37] <snkcld> i would like to enable gestures though... not sure where that setting would be
[02:39] <texla> l;
[02:40] <budmang> how do I apt-get to a certain kernel? 3.2.0-45-generic #70-Ubuntu  ?
[02:42] <SonikkuAmerica> budmang: Is there a reason you need that kernel?
[02:42] <budmang> SonikkuAmerica: it happens to be the kernel that worked with our testing etc..
[02:42] <budmang> so Id like to apply the exact same one, im sure theres a newer one.
[02:43] <SonikkuAmerica> budmang: [ sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.2.0-45-generic
[02:44] <SonikkuAmerica> ]
[02:44] <budmang> no other headers/add-ons(I dont have special drivers)
[02:44] <budmang> ?
[02:44] <budmang> and thank you sir.
[02:44] <budmang> I figured it was that easy, but wanted to check :0
[02:47] <SonikkuAmerica> budmang: You may wish to install linux-headers for it and linux-image-extra as well for the same version #, you can do that by booting into the 3.2.0-45 kernel and running [ sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` linux-image-extra-`uname -r` ]
[02:49] <tripelb> hi. i installed 12.04 from live cd no updates (yet) and my question is, how do i make a liveCD  from that installation.  (i lent both my copies to dudes who did not and will not return them. They are history.)
[02:50] <madprops> poor dudes, did you get the cd's back?
[02:50] <tripelb> And I want to spread some love to another person/.
[02:50] <Ben64> download a new iso and burn that?
[02:54] <tones>  unetbootin
[03:01] <iktas> hay all, say what channel one go to to talk all about Ubuntu Touch?
[03:01] <somsip> !phone | iktas
[03:02] <iktas> Cool thanks mr
[03:02] <iktas> Bot
[03:03] <SonikkuAmerica> tripelb: Get an ISO image and use your favorite program to burn it to CD. (Not the ISO, its contents. Brasero is good at doing this.)
[03:03] <eeeeee> hi all
[03:03] <eeeeee> i need help plase
[03:04] <eeeeee> can somone help me please
[03:04] <somsip> !ask | eeeeee
[03:05] <eeeeee> has anyone used linux ment 14 in here b4
[03:06] <eeeeee> i know this is for unbuntu
[03:06] <eeeeee> but here me out
[03:06] <Windsplunts> Hi there!
[03:06] <SonikkuAmerica> !mint | eeeeee
[03:07] <Windsplunts> Well
[03:07] <Windsplunts> I have a problem
[03:07] <Windsplunts> that ubuntu and mint are BOTH having!
[03:09] <Windsplunts> Whenever I try to boot on after a fresh install
[03:09] <Windsplunts> it doesn't work!
[03:13] <SonikkuAmerica> !details | Windsplunts
[03:15] <tripelb> SonikkuAmerica: How do  I "get an iso image" and what burnng programs are there  to choose from? singuarly unhelpful answer.I have made them off the  nternet and on macandwindows but not from ubuntu.
[03:15] <eeeeee> but heres my question i had put winsows xp back onto my system and would it had taken off all the sector from linux mint and now i want to put in unbuntu becuase i did not like linux ment and then i installed windows xp back on to my system and did that clear out all the sector frommy computer xence i re installed WINDOWS XP back on to my system and know sence i want to install UBUNTU onto my system will the sectors from LINUX MINT 1
[03:16] <SonikkuAmerica> tripelb: (1) Download it off the Internet, (2) There's Brasero (GTK+), K3b (KDE) and Xfburn (GTK+ for XFCE) that I know of.
[03:18] <cxz> so ubuntu won't recognize my ethernet cable on my macbook air unless i reboot with it already plugged in
[03:18] <cxz> any ideas?
[03:19] <utfans05> eeeeee: what?
[03:23] <dr_willis> cxz:  see what modules it has loaded when it is working (lsmod command) then load those modules by hand after you plug it in and its not working perhaps..
[03:23] <cxz> thanks dr_willis
[03:24] <dr_willis> cxz:  also check askubuntu.com and the forums to see if others have a similer issue
[03:26] <tofa> Hi I have an asus ux32vd laptop running ubuntu 13.04. Until just a few hours ago it was running fine then the fan started to run constantly. I'm not sure what's changed. Anyone able to help?
[03:30] <Darwin> Is there anybody here that is currently connected to the network undernet?
[03:30] <Darwin> I am just trying to figure out if its working..
[03:30] <bhys3683> i'm new as a linux <
[03:31] <SonikkuAmerica> bhys3683: Glad to hear it.
[03:31] <kostkon_> tofa: probably some process maxed out your cpu for some unknown reason
[03:32] <kostkon_> tofa: temporarily? do you still have the problem?
[03:32] <tofa> koston_ : Yes I still have the problem and I checkded top and htop and the cpu usage is at about 1.6%
[03:33] <tofa> kostkon_: I also checked out dmesg and syslog nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
[03:36] <bob4477> I just installed a dual boot XP with Ubuntu 12.04.2. Now, at start-up, my monitor says "Out Of Range" is there a way to change the default resolution? After about 30 seconds Ubunto loads by default.
[03:37] <tofa> bob4477: I know there's a kernel parameter that controls this but I'd just leave it alone if ubuntu starts normally.
[03:39] <bob4477> Thanks tofa. I am enjoying learning linux, Ubuntu seems an easy move from Windoze. I don't even know where to begin to find the file I need to edit. For when I do want to use Windoze again.
[03:43] <tcccsmc> This is a bit of a dumb question but I think the system settings pref panel that controls desktop resolution and background didn't isntall, does anyone know the repository package for that?
[03:46] <tcccsmc> ok nvm i found it, gnome-control-center-unity i thkn
[03:49] <shane__> hello?
[03:50] <tofa> Hi I have an asus ux32vd laptop running ubuntu 13.04. Until just a few hours ago it was running fine then the fan started to run constantly. I'm not sure what's changed. Anyone able to help?
[03:57] <christie11> hi
[03:57] <christie11> hi
[03:57] <christie11> hi
[03:57] <FloodBot1> christie11: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:03] <RylaiC> Hey, all, a friend of mine has a Macbook, and wants to know if the "fancy trackpad" will work in Ubuntu
[04:03] <DouglasK> afaik it should, but I've not personally tested it.
[04:04] <DouglasK> Have him try a live cd
[04:06] <dr_willis> hmmm.
[04:07] <dr_willis> theres also macbook forums on the ubuntu forums pages i recall.
[04:11] <jacko> Hey peeps
[04:17] <minniem> hello
[04:22] <shankstaBytes> hey
[04:35] <kesavan> unable to boot after checking battery status
[04:38] <kesavan> unable to boot after checking battery status
[04:38] <bazhang> !repeat | kesavan
[04:39] <kesavan> i'm sorry for repeating...
[04:39] <kesavan> but the gdm fails to get me into the Xserver
[04:44] <granadosjr> @find Affirming Diversity
[04:45] <bazhang> granadosjr, ubuntu support issue?
[04:48] <RiXtEr> What updates 'libkmod' ? its picking up a line from an old config and throwing a warning on boot...
[04:52] <RiXtEr> Anyone alive tonight?
[04:54] <aeon-ltd> braiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnns
[05:00] <aeon-ltd> RiXtEr: kmod?
[05:01] <Guest91185> hi
[05:01] <Guest91185> anybody is there
[05:01] <Pinkamena_D> Does anyone know how to set the desktop background to transparent or delete the image entirely
[05:01] <Guest91185> hello
[05:01] <dr_willis> hmmm
[05:01] <Guest91185> no
[05:02] <Pinkamena_D> I tried putting a 100% alpha but that makes it blue for some reason
[05:02] <dr_willis> transparent to show what?
[05:02] <Pinkamena_D> desktop cube
[05:02] <Pinkamena_D> I can turn the cube transparency to 100% but then the desktpo icons vanish
[05:03] <dr_willis> there was some guides out on using the Cube with unity.
[05:03] <dr_willis> I dont use the cube.. always found it pointless eyecandy
[05:03] <RiXtEr> aeon-ltd, I think it was something 'wrapped up' in my initrd.
[05:03] <dr_willis> and last i looked - it dident work well with unity
[05:04] <Pinkamena_D> sometimes pointless eyecandy can be fun
[05:04] <Pinkamena_D> =D
[05:04] <dr_willis> theres a ccsm setting to let compiz handle the wallpaper also. but then i dont think you can let nautilys draw the icons
[05:04] <dr_willis> cube - turn it on to impress people, turn it off to get real work done.
[05:04] <dr_willis> the cube is so 2011's
[05:04] <dr_willis> ;)
[05:05] <Guest91185> how to particiation in ubuntu
[05:05] <dr_willis> check the askubuntu.com and omgubuntu, and webupd8 blog sites. they may hav e some guides on getting cube+unity going
[05:05] <Braden`> In postfix, is there a way to permit all networks?
[05:08] <whatwhoami> a
[05:23] <Aktiffisus> Hello can anybody help me i see  when i see youtube the cpu goes to high consumes 30 or 50% and ocationlly goes to 75 or 85 or 100% in a simple youtube video i test my graphic driver and test anothers and the one i have (13.04 amd catalyts privative) are who gives more fps and perfomance
[05:23] <Aktiffisus> how can i solve the high consumtion on flash?
[05:24] <kesavan> any clue about boot failure?
[05:24] <zykotick9> Aktiffisus: you can't.  that's normal flash behaviour.  propritary or gnash, you'll still get really high cpu usage...
[05:25] <Aktiffisus> dont know kesavan i have a litle problem with flash
[05:25] <kesavan> ohh! thanks
[05:25] <Aktiffisus> do you have a boot failure?
[05:26] <aladdin1> Aktiffisus: before creating a virtual disk you will be given option to set the required CPUs and then install the OS
[05:26] <BrunoX> anyone having problems with mysql-workbench in 13.04 ?
[05:26] <kesavan> unable to boot after checking battery status
[05:27] <Ben64> !details | kesavan
[05:27] <Aktiffisus> its not a virtual disk thats a  clean install of ubuntu 12.04
[05:28] <Aktiffisus> aladdin why flash consumes too much resourses on ubuntu an the cpu goes too high how can i solve this?
[05:29] <kesavan> Okay! Im in 12.04.1 LTS. IT works well in the past. when I try to boot recent, i'm unable to login. it asks for login username/password. i provide it , but it backs to login screen again & again
[05:30] <Hexagonite> How do you downgrade to kernel 3.2 from 3.9 on Ubuntu 12.04?
[05:30] <kesavan> CTRl+ALT+1 takes me to console, and again Ctrl+Alt+7 shows me Checking battery status OK..
[05:31] <bazhang> Hexagonite, how did you get 3.9 on 12.04
[05:31] <Hexagonite> I downloaded three packages and did 'dpkg -i'
[05:31] <Hexagonite> simply uninstall them?
[05:32] <zykotick9> Hexagonite: you should restart into your old kernel before you remove the new one.  select at grub menu.
[05:32] <Aktiffisus> Ammm... Can anybody help me to reduceflash  cpu usage ?
[05:32] <Hexagonite> do I purge the packages or just remove them?
[05:32] <aladdin1> Aktiffisus: I assume it is because flash memory stick connected through USB
[05:33] <Aktiffisus> no  i dont have a memory stick and the high cpu are in youtube videos
[05:34] <Aktiffisus> excuse me aladin but i a m litle new and i  test too much graphic drivers and always have the same problem when i watch youtube i have 30 50 or 85 cpu usage
[05:34] <Aktiffisus> i dont know what to do
[05:34] <bazhang> Aktiffisus, just dl the video, watch with mplayer
[05:35] <bazhang> Aktiffisus, there is *nothing* to do, Adobe flash is notorious for being intensive
[05:35] <Aktiffisus> it happens in all videos in every page how can i download video? i try clive  get-flash  on terminal and no one works
[05:35] <aladdin1> Aktiffisus: where is the Virtual disk created? On your harddrive or external drive?
[05:35] <bazhang> Aktiffisus, first, get the firefox plugin for that
[05:36] <Aktiffisus> virtual disk? what virtual disk i dont have a virtual disk only have the ubuntu partitions
[05:36] <Madoka_Miku> I'm having trouble. I had a messed up admin account that wasn't loading my Firefox profiles at all, so I created a new account to see if it would work. It did, and so I deleted the old admin account, and whenever I try to sudo in my new account, it says that I'm not in the list of sudoers. What do I need to do to fix this?
[05:36] <Aktiffisus> let me see
[05:37] <aladdin1> Aktiffisus: sorry, I though I was in vbox channel, hahaha. In my case, I have vbox installed meaning you can run OS as an application inside Ubuntu
[05:37] <Aktiffisus> i understand dont care aladdin
[05:38] <Aktiffisus> what firefox plug in works well to download flash videos?
[05:38] <lotuspsychje> Aktiffisus: actually download the video in .fl or stream the video?
[05:39] <Aktiffisus> actually i watch video on website
[05:39] <Aktiffisus> i dont know how to download
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> Aktiffisus: well that not really ubuntu related, but there are several youtube video adownload plugins when you search addons
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> Aktiffisus: try #firefox channel aswell mate
[05:40] <Aktiffisus> firefox chanel are on freenode too?
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> yes
[05:41] <dr_willis> download and watch them in vlc  it what i do
[05:41] <Aktiffisus> thanks willis and lotus
[05:41] <dr_willis> !fixsudo
[05:42] <Aktiffisus> one more cuestion how can i know if ubuntu uses my graphic driver ?
[05:42] <Aktiffisus> if the graphic driver are enable
[05:42] <dr_willis> what video chipset Aktiffisus ?
[05:42] <RiXtEr> Aktiffisus, glxgears is a good test to see if opengl is working.
[05:43] <zerokool> I am trying to use daemontools to monitor my Storm daemons. Is it possible to monitor daemons on a remote host using this tool?
[05:43] <Aktiffisus> amd ati
[05:43] <dr_willis> Aktiffisus:  theres that amd control center gui tool that will say if the drivers are in use or not
[05:43] <Aktiffisus> when i use glxgears  says  values are 3000 and  600
[05:43] <Aktiffisus> and cpu goes to 50%
[05:44] <dr_willis> the addational-drivers tool will also mention what drivers are installed and in use.
[05:45] <lotuspsychje> Aktiffisus: can you watch youtube videos in 1080p properly?
[05:45] <Aktiffisus> i dont know  i only know every video i open uses 30 to 100cpu
[05:46] <dr_willis> open in what player?
[05:46] <dr_willis> Aktiffisus:  you did install the fglrx drivers?
[05:46] <Aktiffisus> yes i install this  from amd website and following  the indications of amd linux comunity
[05:47] <Aktiffisus> (in browser i never have see any video on any player
[05:47] <chech> help any audio video i play is all choppy ubuntu 12.04 / ATI Redwood radeon hd 5670 card
[05:47] <dr_willis> you do know they are int he repositorys? and you most likely did not need to use the paclage from the web site? In any case.. run that amd control center tool and see what it says about the drivers if they are in use or not.
[05:47] <maroloccio> Hi. I am having dependency problem like these: http://sprunge.us/ReBW (any ideas as to how best to troubleshoot the issue?)
[05:49] <lotuspsychje> !ati | chech
[05:49] <chech> ok thanks
[05:49] <Aktiffisus> i use the embebed drivers and  when i test glx gears the values are too low than my actal driver and when and cpu goes too high and in the amd gui dont says i am using this or not only mention the characteristics of the driver
[05:53] <Aktiffisus> i dont know too much about ubuntu or linux but i dont hink  cpu 50% on glxgears test are normal or 100% on youtube video
[05:55] <lotuspsychje> Aktiffisus: maybe you can check your logs for errors?
[05:55] <tanmay> jfff
[05:55] <arun> guys i have a problem, i bought a new printer of brothersoft but can't print the documents
[05:56] <zephyr28> Very strange:  every time I log out or reboot, when Xubuntu comes back up, the wallpaper of the login screen is always whatever was last on my screen when I logged out/rebooted.
[05:56] <zephyr28> THIS time, however, it was actually displaying the wallpaper from my WINDOWS installation... what's up with that??
[05:56] <buttplug69> I had a boyfriend named ubuntu once.
[05:56] <buttplug69> he would "play the bongos" on my ass.
[05:56] <lotuspsychje> !ops | buttplug69
[05:56]  * zephyr28 yawns.
[05:57] <buttplug69> lotusgay y u mad
[05:57] <buttplug69> he would "play the bongos" on my ass.
[05:57] <arun> guys i have a problem, i bought a new printer of brothersoft but can't print the documents
[05:57] <zephyr28> The trolls aren't nearly as creative as they used to be.
[05:57] <lotuspsychje> :p
[05:57] <Tm_T> zephyr28: please don't comment spam/trolling
[05:57] <zephyr28> Tm_T, um... ok?
[05:58] <lotuspsychje> arun: try apt-cache search brother
[05:58] <Tm_T> zephyr28: they do that to get reactions, reactions feed trolling
[05:59] <Silverex> Hey guys. Lately I've noticed my PC has been getting huge lag spikes even when just browsing the internet. I did some googling and couldn't find anything that helped. I opened my system monitor today thinking it might be the RAM, and found that CPU core 1 spikes to ~100% for no reason at all, causing video and audio to crash and slowing down my system in general (http://i.imgur.com/itZewYQ.png and http://i.imgur.com/UwqfoiV.png)
[05:59] <Silverex> Can I fix this or is the core fucked?
[06:00] <lotuspsychje> !language | Silverex
[06:00] <silv3r_m00n> dpkg -L php5 does not list all files installed by package it just lists the directories where it has installed the files, why ?
[06:01] <lotuspsychje> Silverex: what ubuntu version?
[06:02] <Senor> iwlist wlan1  scanning, it output many IE:unknown ......
[06:03] <Senor> what is the meaning ?
[06:04] <arun> the printer says recieving data but doesn't print
[06:04] <Braden`> http://pastebin.com/6t6SVJYy <-- Trying to configure postfix properly, but I keep receiving the error:  5.7.1 <user@domain>: Sender address rejected: not owned by user user. Please check the message recipient user@domain and try again.    <-- Any help would be appreciated.
[06:05] <Senor> Does it mean errors occured?
[06:05] <Senor> or it is normal?
[06:05] <joshtek0> How do I view available displays in terminal?
[06:06] <arun> the printer says recieving data but doesn't print
[06:06] <arun> lotuspsychje:  the printer says recieving data but doesn't print
[06:06] <mogaj> I have a name virtual host in my local server the configurations are http://pastebin.com/X6xfmduK. now i am able to access the project in browser with ourserver.local name what should i do access this project in another system connected in same network
[06:07] <Senor> arun: what does it mean?  requiring password?
[06:08] <arun> Senor: when i click on print in the laptop , the printer doesn't print, it says recieving data in the printer's screen
[06:09] <joshtek0> How do I view available displays in terminal?
[06:09] <SwedeMike> joshtek0: xrandr might be one place to start. Not sure though.
[06:10] <Senor> arun:So ,I can not connect to that wireless net access point?
[06:10] <Silverex> lotuspsychje: Ubuntu 12.04
[06:10] <arun> Senor:  what i didn't understand
[06:11] <arun> guys any one there to help me
[06:12] <Braden`> http://pastebin.com/6t6SVJYy <-- Trying to configure postfix properly, but I keep receiving the error:  5.7.1 <user@domain>: Sender address rejected: not owned by user user. Please check the message recipient user@domain and try again.    <-- Any help would be appreciated.
[06:13] <joshtek0> How do I use terminal to log out all sessions to a particular user?
[06:14] <aladdin> joshtek0: i guess simply - log out
[06:14] <joshtek0> My session isn't the only session
[06:14] <aladdin> what's the remove application command through terminal?
[06:14] <joshtek0> I want to log out all sessions to that user
[06:15] <joshtek0> aladdin: apt-get remove <pkg>
[06:15] <tofa1> My fan speed has recently gone out of control. Using ubuntu 13.04 cpu load according to top is 1.6%
[06:16] <aladdin> joshtek0: thanks mate
[06:18] <arun> Senor: when i click on print in the laptop , the printer doesn't print, it says recieving data in the printer's screen
[06:19] <Senor> I do not understand what are you meaning ? ):
[06:21] <uangbesar> hello. im running lubuntu after i closed my lid and opened it back up all my panel items were to the left instead of the traditional bottom right corner
[06:26] <uangbesar> hello. im running lubuntu after i closed my lid and opened it back up all my panel items were to the left instead of the traditional bottom right corner
[06:27] <zerokool>  I am trying to use daemontools to monitor my Storm daemons. Is it possible to monitor daemons on a remote host using this tool?
[06:29] <enchilado> uangbesar: can you drag them back?
[06:29] <uangbesar> nope
[06:29] <enchilado> Have you looked at the panel settings?
[06:30] <uangbesar> yes the alignment is to the right
[06:31] <enchilado> uangbesar: well, I'm not sure of why that would happen... have you tried restarting?
[06:31] <aladdin> zerokool: Storm daemons?
[06:32] <Braden`> http://pastebin.com/6t6SVJYy <-- Trying to configure postfix properly, but I keep receiving the error:  5.7.1 <user@domain>: Sender address rejected: not owned by user user. Please check the message recipient user@domain and try again.    <-- Any help would be appreciated.
[06:40] <xorred> how do I troubleshoot why a form on my website is not sending e-mail? I suppose it's a configuration on the VPS of some sort?
[06:40] <epsilonorion_> when having windows on one harddrive and linux on another, is there a way to have a single boot screen that sees both instead of flipping which drive is booted first?  Is this way setting up the linux boot sector alongside the windows partition
[06:41] <Jordan_U> epsilonorion_: If you just install Ubuntu normally you'll get this by default (you'll see a grub menu at boot allowing you to choose what OS to boot).
[06:41] <mogaj> How to access named virtual host from another system connected to same network as my same sytem http://pastebin.com/X6xfmduK
[06:42] <epsilonorion_> Jordan_U: even with Ubuntu being on the second hard drive.  I didn't think it would setup automaticaly
[06:42] <epsilonorion_> *automatically
[06:43] <krypto> How can OOM killer occur,?will kernel allows user space process to take its ram.
[06:44] <epsilonorion_> Jordan_U: Mainly, I have windows 8 and ubuntu 12.04 installed on one harddrive.  I am setting up a second hd and moving ubuntu (13.04) to that drive.  After it is installed, I will remove the old ubuntu and expand windows
[06:44] <epsilonorion_> I just want to make sure that grub will come up and let me still select between windows or ubuntu
[06:46] <aladdin> epsilonorion_: sudo gedit etc/default/grub
[06:47] <aladdin> this is for dual boot
[06:47] <epsilonorion_> aladdin: i know how to edit grub to setup dual boot.  I just want to make sure dual boot will traverse two harddrives
[06:47] <osirisx11> hi all
[06:48] <osirisx11> i could use some adice on how to fix my missing libGL so library when running skype. googled quite a bit. i have ia32 installed etc. it comes up in locate. stopped working after i installed nvidia driver. http://paste.ubuntu.com/5737966/
[06:48] <osirisx11> skype: error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
[06:49] <zephyr28> epsilonorion_, forgive me if this has already been addressed, but I have the same kind of setup.  Simply run 'sudo grub-update' and set your ubuntu drive to boot first in BIOS
[06:49] <aladdin> epsilonorion_: ok, interesting. I don't know that. Let me know if you get the answer
[06:50] <epsilonorion_> zephyr28: which is what I have for my dual boot setup on a single hard drive right now.  I just want to make sure it will work if windows is on hd1 and ubuntu is on hd2
[06:50] <zephyr28> epsilonorion_, it works for me just fine.
[06:50] <zephyr28> When you run grub-update, just watch the output; it should show Windows being added
[06:51] <epsilonorion_> sounds good, will try that now then
[06:51] <epsilonorion_> thanks
[06:57] <arun> which is the best scanning software??
[06:59] <vitimiti> hi o/
[07:01] <maroloccio> What could I try to solve this dependencies issue? http://sprunge.us/ReBW
[07:01] <arun> which is the best scanning software??
[07:04] <thrasher194> nice, new kernel, thanks guys
[07:06] <aladdin> thrasher194: new kernel?
[07:06] <whatwhoami> why the ubuntu failed to dominate the home users pc
[07:07] <thrasher194> SysInfo: uname: Linux 3.8.0-23-generic
[07:12] <cristian_c> Hi
[07:12] <cristian_c> I've installed xbindkeys-config
[07:13] <cristian_c> If I try to get the key with GetKey, nothing is printed in the application
[07:13] <cristian_c> How can I check the right identification of my key?
[07:13] <cristian_c> Any ideas?
[07:14] <otak> xev?
[07:15] <cristian_c> otak, I've already tried xev
[07:15] <otak> cristian_c: o sry
[07:15] <cristian_c> :(
[07:16] <cristian_c> otak, How can I solve this problem?
[07:24] <tester> j
[07:25] <tester> jjtgj
[07:30] <Guest65304> Does anyone know of a program that will search my entire drive for files related to a keyword?
[07:31] <mreq> Guest65304:  man find ?
[07:33] <otak> Guest65304: depends what you mean by 'related to'.  Catfish is quite useful for filenames.
[07:35] <Guest65304> thanks guys
[07:36] <cristian_c> otak, any ideas?
[07:36] <BrunoX> hi all, anyone has any clue what i could try to solve this problem? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-workbench/+bug/1155571
[07:36] <dr_willis> hmm... well if a fix has been released - shouldent it be comming out in updates?
[07:37] <BrunoX> thats what it says in status, but i have up to date system and its still not working
[07:37] <BrunoX> :/
[07:37] <dr_willis> it may take some time for the update to get out.
[07:37] <dr_willis> what was the date of the fix release?
[07:38] <jonascj> Hi. I've installed ubuntu server 12.04 on a machine with two harddisks configured in a RAID1 (via the built in raid controller on the Intel DQ67SW motherboard which the machine is build on). During the ubuntu install ubuntu sees both disks and a "third" Volume0 disk (which is the raid volume). The install went good but upon rebooting after completion I get "Reboot and select proper boot...
[07:38] <BrunoX> says 2013-05-15
[07:38] <jonascj> ...device". Any hints as to what is wrong?
[07:38] <lotuspsychje> !raid | jonascj
[07:38] <jonascj> The install went good but upon rebooting after completion I get "Reboot and select proper boot device"
[07:39] <jonascj> lotuspsychje: thanks - I did not use LVM - is that needed for this kind of setup? (short yes or no if you know :) - i'll read those how tos of course)
[07:44] <osirisx11> i could use some adice on how to fix my missing libGL so library when running skype. googled quite a bit. i have ia32 installed etc. it comes up in locate. stopped working after i installed nvidia driver. http://paste.ubuntu.com/5737966/
[07:44] <osirisx11> skype: error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
[07:48] <lotuspsychje> osirisx11: did you install 32bit or 64bit?
[07:48] <mreq> osirisx11: tried reinstalling ia32-libs?
[07:49] <osirisx11> i'm running 13 64 bit
[07:49] <osirisx11> yes ive tried reinstalling ia32
[07:49] <lotuspsychje> osirisx11: did you install 64bit skype?
[07:49] <osirisx11> Unknown configuration key `foreign-architecture' found in your `dpkg'
[07:49] <osirisx11> configuration files.  This warning will become a hard error at a later
[07:49] <osirisx11> date, so please remove the offending configuration options and replace
[07:49] <osirisx11> i do get that though when i install the ia32 libs
[07:50] <osirisx11> i am using the multiarch package from skype
[07:59] <Senor> my wlan1 has been authenticated , but it can not be associated to wifi,what can i do ?
[07:59] <MonkeyDust> !wifi
[08:01] <Senor> iwlist wlan1 sacnning works fine , and find my router , it just can not connect to it
[08:05] <dr_willis> osirisx11:  askubuntu.com had some tweaks for skype and the nvidia drivers, i recall it had to preload some lib or somthing.
[08:09] <sambagirl> does hibernate not exist any longer?
[08:10] <WeThePeople> sambagirl, have you checked your power settings
[08:10] <sambagirl> i am currently running on this new laptop 13.04 with gnome 3.8 and hibernate is not available it is greyed out. i cannot recover from suspend.
[08:12] <thefunc5> not sure if this is the right channel, but was wondering if anyone had any luck setting up sabnzbd + sickbeard + couchpotato on ubuntu server 13.04?
[08:13] <MonkeyDust> sambagirl  pm-suspend and pm-hibernate is what i succesfully use
[08:14] <sambagirl> umm monkeydust
[08:14] <thefunc5> google yields wierd results for monkeydust lol
[08:15] <sambagirl> to be honest i had no idea the issue to get going with this new bios for this i7 laptop what a major trip.
[08:15] <thefunc5> is it uefi with secureboot?
[08:16] <sambagirl> yes
[08:16] <dr_willis> for hibernate to work you got to have a swap partion = to ram+ a bit more.. and I think it was disabled by default also.
[08:16] <sambagirl> what a trip
[08:16] <thefunc5> ya thank microsoft for that shitpile :(
[08:17] <thefunc5> question, with these new laptops they sell with SSDs do they disable hibernate at the factory?
[08:17] <sambagirl> i deleted windows 8 partitions and i had to disable the fast mode something and then ufo _+ os legacy and disable the secure boot thingy
[08:17] <sambagirl> what a trip
[08:18] <sambagirl> it doesn't see the usb's i have to do this and that. what a trip. yep this was specifically a m$ call. i remember now the discussions.
[08:18] <thefunc5> when i decided to try windows 8 on a basic bios system it put some stupid shit on it and locked the mbr table...took a while to figure tat out and reformat with a prope ros
[08:19] <thefunc5> windows 8 is like a cancer to any machine
[08:20] <sambagirl> well i had to install so many different times till i figured i had to just eliminate windows from the equation. so windows is in vm and on another laptop and to dr willis's frustration i keep 10.04 with full blown compiz in effect on another laptop but this one is 13.04 with gnome 3.8 and i am actually in osx in a vm on it :D
[08:22] <sambagirl> i hate that i can't have compiz functional here to have fast switching but have to go to the corner for the lucky charm to bring up the thing on the right. friend said something but i won't mention it cause i would probably be banned if i mentioned this factoid.
[08:23] <linocisco> hi all
[08:24] <lucyinthesky> windows 8 is like a cancer?
[08:24] <lucyinthesky> :S
[08:24] <lucyinthesky> thanks it will be useful
[08:24] <lucyinthesky> the info*
[08:25] <sambagirl> windows 8 is full blown Aids.
[08:25] <lucyinthesky> i noticed
[08:26] <lucyinthesky> I'm a victim already,too late.
[08:26] <sambagirl> dual boot…i remember that :D
[08:26] <sambagirl> yumi doesn't even work for me
[08:26] <thefunc5> lol
[08:26] <lucyinthesky> yes dual boot,bye
[08:27] <histo> !usb | sambagirl
[08:27] <sambagirl> thanks
[08:27] <histo> sambagirl: do you have a swap partition for hibernate?
[08:29] <sambagirl> his to no. i didn't realize i needed one. however one question i have is the ubuntu one backup. is there space limitation? secondly i wanted to save this build i have now. is there any suggestion by anyone on how i can create a image? is clonezilla an option? i worked way to
[08:29] <sambagirl> hard on this build and want to be able to restore it if something happens
[08:30] <histo> sambagirl: you need a swap partition or swap file for hibernation to work. Use clonezilla or dd to clone the hard drive or you can just keep a list of installed packages.
[08:30] <histo> sambagirl: http://handytutorial.com/enable-hibernation-on-ubuntu-13-04/
[08:30] <sambagirl> i also noticed keyboard / touchpad sluggishness. but that could be anything i guess.
[08:30] <histo> !clone | sambagirl
[08:31] <sambagirl> thank you histo
[08:31] <stevenm> Hey has Ubuntu Desktop Business Remix been axed?!
[08:31] <sambagirl> interesting that the windows key works :D. i pressed it and lo and behold it brought up the other stuff.
[08:32] <stevenm> http://www.ubuntu.com/business/desktop/remix - 404
[08:33] <histo> sambagirl: yes super key will bring up unity dash
[08:34] <histo> !swap | sambagirl
[08:34] <r30ng1n3rd> Hi all
[08:34] <r30ng1n3rd> need some help with Dual boot.. configs for grub2
[08:34] <histo> sambagirl: A normal install will create a swap partition unless you chose manual partitioning.  You can see if you have a swap withthe free -m command or mount
[08:34] <sambagirl> this laptop has 8 gig ram.
[08:34] <histo> !dualboot | r30ng1n3rd
[08:34] <sambagirl> ok
[08:34] <histo> sambagirl: I would make a swapfile just for hibernation
[08:35] <histo> sambagirl: if you need hibernation that is
[08:35] <sambagirl> ok histo
[08:35] <r30ng1n3rd> i would like to make ubuntu dual with esxi
[08:36] <r30ng1n3rd> any one can help .. with esxi and ubuntu dual .. would be gr8
[08:36] <MonkeyDust> r30ng1n3rd  is that vmware?
[08:37] <r30ng1n3rd> .. chainloading ubuntu
[08:37] <beneter_> vmware alike, yes
[08:37] <r30ng1n3rd> @monkeyDust .. yest.. but my 1st install os is ubuntu... on hdd 1
[08:37] <r30ng1n3rd> and esxi installed on Hdd2
[08:38] <histo> r30ng1n3rd: Why would you do that? vs. just installing a ubuntu virtual machine in esxi?
[08:38] <abhi_> Hi there everyone. I recently got a pdf file with a cert file (PFX). I even got a "key" to open the "PFX file". I can successfully install the pfx file in MS Windows 7 and open the PDF file there. I am "super new" to Ubuntu. Can anyone please tell me how to install/import PFX into Ubuntu ? I am currently using Ubuntu 13.04. Please help...
[08:39] <MonkeyDust> i guess esxi is beyond the scope of this channel
[08:39] <MonkeyDust> r30ng1n3rd  try #vmware
[08:39] <beneter_> abhi_ have a look at /etc/ssl/
[08:40] <r30ng1n3rd> i already have a ubuntu installed on my hdd.. now I want to add another hdd with esxi on it... since grub2 is installed on Ubuntu hdd... i want it to do chain loading so i can select esxi..
[08:41] <abhi_> Please tell me what should i look at /etc/ssl/  ?
[08:41] <r30ng1n3rd> I am only looking on how do to chainloading on grub2.. .cause the online docs I found i couldnot get them working on my ubuntu
[08:41] <r30ng1n3rd> i dont need to config anything on the ESXI
[08:42] <histo> r30ng1n3rd: /j #grub
[08:42] <sambagirl> yes #grub
[08:42] <r30ng1n3rd> thnx histo
[08:42] <histo> abhi_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/268285/where-do-certs-get-installed
[08:43] <Kallikanzarid> hi
[08:43] <Kallikanzarid> My Xorg terminates right after it starts with the 0 exit code, what do I do?
[08:43] <r30ng1n3rd> Thnx sambagirl
[08:44] <usuario1__> yii
[08:44] <usuario1__> ola
[08:44] <histo> Kallikanzarid: create a different user and try logging in so you can see if it's just setting in your ~
[08:44] <usuario1__> yiii
[08:44] <usuario1__> I am gay
[08:45] <bazhang> !ot | usuario1__
[08:45] <MonkeyDust> usuario1__  wrong channel
[08:45] <Kallikanzarid> histo, It's before login
[08:45] <Kallikanzarid> it happens right when the X server starts
[08:45] <usuario1__> tii
[08:45] <Kallikanzarid> it basically scans for devices and then quits
[08:46] <Kallikanzarid> usuario1__, good for you
[08:46] <bazhang> usuario1__, stop
[08:46] <Ravaillac> Kallikanzarid, First, inspect /var/log/Xorg.0.log and see what causes the server to terminate.
[08:46] <histo> Kallikanzarid: what video chipset do you have and which driver are you running?
[08:47] <aljeandro> ok
[08:47] <aljeandro> quien coño hay aqui ?
[08:47] <usuario1__> tutt
[08:47] <usuario1__> yiii
[08:48] <aljeandro> tenemos ke hacer el trabajo
[08:48] <MonkeyDust> !es
[08:48] <bazhang> !es | aljeandro
[08:48] <usuario1__> yii
[08:48] <usuario1__> noooo
[08:49] <usuario1__> ivannnnnnn
[08:49] <usuario1__> tio
[08:49] <DJones> usuario1__: Stop that, this is a support channel, please stay on topic, if you have a question on Ubuntu please ask it
[08:49] <usuario1__> ivan coño ve yaaaaaa
[08:49] <Kallikanzarid> Ravaillac, I did, it just scans for devices and exits with code 0
[08:49] <aljeandro> hi
[08:49] <aljeandro> how do you doing fucking beach
[08:49] <beneter_> abhi_ sorry... you still there?
[08:50] <usuario1__> yiii
[08:50] <usuario1__> ok
[08:50] <aljeandro> yes
[08:50] <beneter_> ahbi_: you can find all installed certs and keys under /etc/ssl
[08:50] <DJones> aljeandro: Please don't swear here
[08:50] <beneter_> just have a look there
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[08:50] <FloodBot1> toofy: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:50] <Ravaillac> Kallikanzarid, Checking /var/log/gdm.log also will be useful
[08:50] <parapan> hi fellows - I want to upgrade evolution from the standard release of 3.2.3 to the latest version which is 3.8; do you have any clue how to do that ?
[08:51] <Ben64> !latest | parapan
[08:51] <FloodBot1> aljeandro: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:51] <MonkeyDust> parapan  if you want soemthing newer than what's in the repos, you need a !ppa, but that's not supported here
[08:52] <toofy>                                                                                                 
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[08:52] <FloodBot1> toofy: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:52] <DJones> toofy: Stop that
[08:52] <FloodBot1> aljeandro: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:52] <Kallikanzarid> here's the xorg log
[08:52] <Kallikanzarid> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738181/
[08:52] <MonkeyDust> methinks the channel is being attacked by some script kiddies
[08:53] <toofy>                                                                                       
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[08:53] <FloodBot1> toofy: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:54] <xGeek> hello all, in this video a text to speech is used: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xA_FLALQVY how can i get the same voice ? and wich app should i install?
[08:56] <beneter_> Hello, I have a problem with my wifi-card  TL-WN851ND  with AR9227 Chipset. The Drivers won't work... http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738187/ I already have installed backports and compat-wireless
[08:56] <DJones> xGeek: I can't give any specific help with which app/voice it is, but have you looked at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TextToSpeech you might find something on there that will help
[09:00] <Ravaillac> beneter_, First, you should uninstall all the backports and compat drivers
[09:01] <beneter_> have done that multiple times ;)... and then?
[09:01] <histo> beneter_: are you using hte ath9k driver?
[09:01] <beneter_> i'm trying to
[09:02] <histo> beneter_: sudo modprobe ath9k
[09:02] <beneter_> please have a look at my paste: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738187/
[09:03] <Ravaillac> beneter_, Only right driver for your 802.11 NIC is ath9k
[09:03] <beneter_> what do you mean, sorry
[09:03] <histo> beneter_: lspci -k   which driver is it loading?
[09:03] <histo> beneter_: also lsmod | grep ath
[09:04] <beneter_> lsmod | grep ath has no output
[09:04] <histo> beneter_: what about lspci -k  what module is loaded for the card?
[09:04] <Peter121> i download firefox portable version and execute it. But it looks like my installed firefox, the same version and plugins... why is that? i was thinking portable must be separeted ?
[09:05] <Ravaillac> beneter_, Checking contents of /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf and /etc/modprobe.d/ will also be useful
[09:05] <histo> Peter121: is it defaulting to the same ~?
[09:05] <beneter_> wait a sec ^^
[09:06] <mladoux> Peter121, it's probably a misconfigured portable, that's defaulting to your firefox configs that are stored in your home directory instead of the configs stored in the portable firefox directory.
[09:06] <Peter121> i see... but how to fix that >
[09:07] <Peter121> ?
[09:07] <cotigao> hi, has anybody noticed poor mouse performance (lag) with lightdm with unity-greeter?
[09:07] <Muelli> cotigao: yeah. I have a machine on which it is barely usable. I blame 3D.
[09:08] <mladoux> cotigo, only on my older computer.
[09:08] <mladoux> Peter121, which firefox portable install did you use?
[09:08] <mladoux> ( link to where you got it ?  )
[09:08] <Peter121> 20.0 from sourceforge...
[09:09] <beneter_> paste is here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738211/
[09:09] <cotigao> Muelli, mladoux, thanks
[09:09] <mladoux> Peter121, jsut a sec, I'm checking.
[09:09] <Peter121> ok
[09:09] <cotigao> I  stumbled across these 2 topics on launchpad
[09:09] <cotigao> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-greeter/+bug/945749
[09:10] <cotigao> https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-greeter/+bug/939750
[09:10] <cotigao> yes ubottu
[09:11] <Senor> failed to connect to wireless network access point
[09:11] <cotigao> not sure if those topics are heading anywhere..  are they active as in anybody working on it?
[09:11] <Senor> just can be authencated
[09:11] <charles______> Hello! Bit of an off-topic question! I have a Toshiba laptop with its own SD card slot. I have a generic SD card. I have a Canon PowerShot camera (relatively new; only a year old at the most). I am trying to get a little (>100kB) JPEG image from my desktop on to the SD card (via Windows 7; Windows explorer) on to the SD card. I can do this but I cannot seem to view the image when I pop the
[09:11] <charles______> SD card back into the camera. In other words, I can't -see- it on the camera's display like I could with an image taken with the camera. Help please! Thank you!
[09:11] <beneter_> Ravaillac: do you need a cat /etc/modprobe.d/* ?
[09:11] <sambagirl> is there a way to hide the top panel in 13.04 with gnome 3.8?
[09:11] <MonkeyDust> cotigao  it says: low priority
[09:11] <mladoux> Peter121, is this a windows program?
[09:12] <wagle> any reason why the gnome window manager wont start up if i install xmonad wm?
[09:12] <Peter121> no, linux..
[09:12] <bazhang> ah idoru got him
[09:12] <mladoux> I keep getting to the portable apps version, which is windows... do you have a link to the original download project?
[09:12] <abhi_> I log into my ubuntu 13.04 and click on the PFX file. It (CERT_SYSTEM_STORE_CURRENT_USER_My_0_Pushpendra.pfx) says The contents of 'CERT_SYSTEM_STORE_CURRENT_USER_My_0_Pushpendra.pfx' are locked. In order to view the contents, enter the correct password.. I enter the password for the PFX key  and click "Ulock" . I dont have any idea as to what to do next. PLEASE HELP HELP HELP...
[09:14] <MonkeyDust> abhi_  what's pfx ?
[09:16] <charles______> Hello! Bit of an off-topic question! I have a Toshiba laptop with its own SD card slot. I have a generic SD card. I have a Canon PowerShot camera (relatively new; only a year old at the most). I am trying to get a little (>100kB) JPEG image from my desktop on to the SD card (via Windows 7; Windows explorer) on to the SD card. I can do this but I cannot seem to view the image when I pop the
[09:16] <charles______> SD card back into the camera. In other words, I can't -see- it on the camera's display like I could with an image taken with the camera. Help please! Thank you!
[09:16] <MonkeyDust> charles______  in windows?
[09:16] <DJones> charles______: This is the Ubuntu support channel, you need to ask that in ##windows
[09:16] <Muelli> abhi_: I think these are VPN policy files, right? And I think one can password protect them. So maybe you need to get hold of the pasword.
[09:16] <charles______> yes :)
[09:17] <MonkeyDust> charles______  type /join ##windows
[09:17] <charles______> ok done thank you :)
[09:17] <parapan> MonkeyDust: I have problems with 3.2.3 version; I know about stability issue but i have issues like: our echange server was changed from 2003 to 2010 version; I send e-mails with evolution but the sent e-mails are not showed on the SENT folder; also I delete e-mails in evolution from the server account but they are not really deleted ....
[09:17] <Peter121> http://sourceforge.net/projects/portable/files/Firefox%2020.0/download?use_mirror=freefr&r=https%3A%2F%2Fsourceforge.net%2Fprojects%2Fportable%2Ffiles%2F&use_mirror=freefr
[09:17] <mladoux> Peter121, found the issue, it's a known bug... http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/24863/try-out-linux-programs-with-portablelinuxapps/ < -- tells you how to get around it.
[09:17] <abhi_> Hi there everyone. I recently got a pdf file with a cert file (PFX). I even got a "key" to open the "PFX file". I can successfully install the pfx file in MS Windows 7 and open the PDF file there. I am "super new" to Ubuntu. Can anyone please tell me how to install/import PFX into Ubuntu ? I am currently using Ubuntu 13.04. Please help...
[09:17] <mladoux> apparently all their portable apps do that... which defeats the purpose.
[09:18] <Peter121> mladoux: ok i check this. thanks!
[09:18] <mladoux> the answer is near the end of the article, Peter121
[09:18] <Peter121> thanks again ;)
[09:18] <mladoux> np
[09:18] <mladoux> I hope that helps
[09:19] <MonkeyDust> parapan  exchange server sounds windows to me -- using evolution in windows?
[09:20] <abhi_> I need to open add view my pdf file in ubuntu just as i do in MS Windows. PLease help
[09:20] <dr_willis> !pdf
[09:20] <cotigao> So doe unity-greeter uses (and does) 3D operations?
[09:20] <cotigao> *does
[09:20] <mladoux> abhi_,  there's a tutorial for it on this page --- about halfway down --> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenSSL
[09:21] <cotigao> Muelli, ping
[09:21] <dr_willis> you may need adobes  acroreader abhi_
[09:21] <Muelli> cotigao: I don't know.
[09:21] <dr_willis> cotigao:  it uses 3d drivers yes
[09:21] <mladoux> dr_willis he also needs to know how to use the keyfile, which is what I was linking him.
[09:22] <cotigao> dr_willis, unlike lightdm-gtk-greeter, right?
[09:22] <cotigao> which works fine
[09:22] <Muelli> oh, really? Gotta try that then.
[09:22] <echohiccups> nihao
[09:22] <parapan> MonkeyDust: the company is on windows I'm using ubuntu as OS and evolution for the mail client ....I suspect some incompatibility of the ews services of Microsoft - that's why the support/developer group for evolution indicated me an upgrade
[09:23] <cotigao> Muelli, yes
[09:23] <MonkeyDust> parapan  you too, ##windows may suit you better then
[09:23] <cotigao> replace unity-greeter with lighdm-gtk-greeter in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
[09:23] <MonkeyDust> parapan  but expect flaming when you say the word "linux"
[09:23] <mladoux> he should be able to change it to an openssl key, and then import it using an SSL enabled client
[09:23] <dr_willis> cotigao:  actually  im not sure about the 2 now a days.. iuse gdm these days..     :-P
[09:24] <ActionParsnip> parapan: you can connect to the owa I believe, there is also an intermediary service but I forget it's name
[09:24] <nabblet> hi, how can i disable those annoying sounds whenever i klick a menu, or a button?
[09:24] <cotigao> dr_willis, even I use gdm/gnome 2D , not fond of unity
[09:25] <dr_willis> unity works wellfor me. i just perfer the gdm look
[09:26] <mregg> hi - dig gmail.com mx is not resolving correctly, what can I do?
[09:26] <histo> nabblet: system settings sound
[09:26] <histo> mregg: fix your dns
[09:28] <mregg> histo: using 4.4.4.4 and 8.8.8.8 ?
[09:29] <histo> mregg: does anything else resolve?
[09:29] <nabblet> histo: oh, thank you :) - i had it already set zero, bot resetting it to zero finally worked :P - sometimes it seems to help to repated failed attempts just to be zyncial to oneself :D
[09:29] <nabblet> *but
[09:29] <nabblet> *cynical
[09:29] <mregg> histo: yes, everything else resolves just fine, one pb is with gmail
[09:30] <histo> mregg: pb?
[09:30] <mregg> problem
[09:30] <mregg> *only problem*
[09:30] <parapan> ActionParsnip: I can connect I can see e-mails but 2-3 times per day the client is blocking in a "retrieve message action" / the e-mails I send are not showed on the Sent folder / I delete emails in the client but in reality they remain on the server account . . . and may be more issues I did not noticed yet . . .
[09:30] <somsip> mregg: Google DNS? 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 innit?
[09:31] <parapan> MonkeyDust: I doubt they are going to support the evolution client from linux :d
[09:31] <histo> mregg: perhaps 4.4.4.4 is being goofy
[09:31] <mregg> histo: so far, I am *not* using google DNS servers (just to make that clear)
[09:32] <histo> mregg: you said you are using 8.8.8.8
[09:32] <somsip> mregg: k - just saw the IPs and impateintly jumped in to offer some info
[09:32] <alvesjnr> hi all. I have a .deb package that I want to install for test, but I don't want to "contaminate" all my system. Any help?
[09:32] <mregg> histo: no, I did not make myself clear, sorry
[09:33] <mregg> histo: when you said "Fix your dns", I was asking if you were suggesting I should use those servers, that's what I meant
[09:33] <histo> alvesjnr: lxc?
[09:33] <histo> mregg: Yes I would use a different dns server and test
[09:34] <alvesjnr> histo: I'll google it. tks
[09:34] <mregg> histo: I'll try that, thanks
[09:35] <Bomma> i had installed hadoop cdh4 with mrv1 ; but my job tracker is not running ; i set the mared.job.tracker in mapred-site.xml to localhost:8021 still its reporting invalid port address error
[09:35] <MonkeyDust> parapan  i suggested it, because you say it's a MS compatibility issue
[09:35] <pilsa> hi ... can you recommend a hardware sensor app for the gnome system panel? righ now, i'm using "Hardware Sensors Indicator" by Alex Murray. However, it shows only an icon that has to be mouse-clicked. i'd like something that shows directly the cpu in the panel.
[09:36] <pilsa> the cpu temperature
[09:36] <DJones> pilsa: Would conky do what you need?
[09:37] <nabblet> DJones: he wants for gnome system panel - otherwise i would have recommended conky to pilsa too :P
[09:37] <DJones> nabblet: Good point, I didn't spot the system panel requirement
[09:37] <pilsa> DJones, thx, looks interesting but i prefer something for the gnome system panel
[09:38] <pilsa> just cpu temp is fine, not a whole system monitor
[09:38] <histo> pilsa: apt-cache search some-package
[09:39] <pilsa> histo, i'm already beyond this . tried several packages but nothing really worked out
[09:39] <parapan> MonkeyDust: may be but how they will be able to support -it ? the first recommendation they will give is to switch back to windowds :D
[09:40] <histo> pilsa: google system monitor applet
[09:40] <histo> pilsa: there are so many to choose from.
[09:40] <pilsa> why is it so difficult just to display the cpu temp in the gnome panel   ;-)
[09:40] <Bomma> i had installed hadoop cdh4 with mrv1 ; but my job tracker is not running ; i set the mared.job.tracker in mapred-site.xml to localhost:8021 still its reporting invalid port address error
[09:40] <MonkeyDust> parapan  true :)
[09:40] <histo> pilsa: it's not
[09:41] <histo> pilsa: sensors-applet can do it
[09:41] <histo> pilsa: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738187/
[09:41] <histo> whoops
[09:41] <histo> pilsa: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto
[09:42] <Kaapa> hey there
[09:42] <dr_willis> or find some indicator applets. seen lists of them at askubuntu.com that show the info
[09:42] <sunny_> hi
[09:42] <Kaapa> I'm trying to upgrade from natty
[09:42] <sunny_> i have a problem
[09:43] <sunny_> Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package git
[09:43] <histo> !eol | Kaapa
[09:43] <Kaapa> histo: thanks :)
[09:43] <histo> !info git | sunny_
[09:43] <pilsa> histo, i also checked sensors-applet a long time ago ... ok, i give it another try. thanks.
[09:43] <Bomma> i have a problem with my hadoop ; i had installed hadoop cdh4 with mrv1 ; but my job tracker is not running ; i set the mared.job.tracker in mapred-site.xml to localhost:8021 still its reporting invalid port address error
[09:43] <sunny_> i could not understand <pilsa>
[09:44] <sunny_> joined #ubuntu
[09:45] <histo> sunny_: git is in main repo
[09:45] <histo> sunny_: apt-cache showpkg git
[09:46] <sunny_> sisto : what  i do ? could please explain
[09:46] <histo> sunny_: sudo apt-get install git
[09:46] <histo> sunny_: if that's what you are trying to install
[09:46] <Kaapa> histo: no instructions for natty - can I use other as an example without a problem?
[09:47] <sunny_> Histo: after install sudo apt-get install git i got a error
[09:47] <sunny_> E: Unable to locate package git
[09:47] <sunny_> histo: yes this was i try
[09:47] <histo> Kaapa: the eolupgrades link is the one you want to follow
[09:48] <histo> sunny_: pastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:48] <pilsa> histo, i cant find sensors-applet in the 12.04 repositories. any idea (sorry)?
[09:48] <sunny_> it saying Permission denied
[09:48] <sunny_> Histo:
[09:49] <beneter_> sunny_ do it with sudo
[09:49] <sunny_> ok
[09:49] <pilsa> histo, or just use the xfce sensors plugin?
[09:49] <histo> pilsa: yes
[09:50] <pilsa> ok
[09:50] <sunny_> i opend it
[09:50] <jeevanus> i have created a swap partition of 2.93GB and the machine doens't automaticaly detect it, help to to enable swap space
[09:50] <sunny_> :histo:
[09:51] <Kaapa> histo: there's no instructions there for Natty ( EOLUpgrades/Natty
[09:51] <Kaapa> ^ doesn't exist
[09:51] <sunny_> it showing
[09:51] <sunny_> like this
[09:51] <sunny_> ###### Ubuntu Main Repos  ###### Ubuntu Update Repos  ###### Ubuntu Partner Repo deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu maverick partner deb-src http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu maverick partner
[09:51] <sunny_> Histo:
[09:52] <jeevanus> im using ubuntu studio and looking to enable hibernate
[09:52] <histo> Kaapa: you just change your sources.list to old-releases.blah.bla... like the page says. The codename stays as they describe
[09:52] <sunny_> Histo :
[09:52] <MonkeyDust> jeevanus  #ubuntustudio
[09:52] <histo> sunny_: can you copy and paste to paste.ubuntu.com please
[09:52] <jeevanus> yes MD:
[09:53] <Kaapa> histo: that part I did, and the updates / upgrades work
[09:53] <sunny_> Histo at where ?
[09:53] <sunny_> it this file?
[09:54] <sunny_> are terminal
[09:54] <sunny_> ?
[09:54] <sunny_> histo
[09:54] <Kaapa> histo: apt-get dist-upgrade does nothing after that
[09:54] <MonkeyDust> Kaapa  backup and fresh install would be a lot faster, easier and cleaner
[09:54] <pilsa> histo, the xfce4 plugin is already installed on my system. however i cant start it and cant add it to the panel.  if you have an idea ... otherwise i will forget it. still the old annoyance with adding only the cpu temp to the gnome panel.
[09:55] <Kaapa> MonkeyDust: it's a remote machine
[09:55] <histo> Kaapa: then after fixing your sources.list to old-release..... you just sudo do-release-upgrade
[09:56] <histo> Kaapa: I would backup your files just incase
[09:56] <Kaapa> histo: that one fails, trying to get file list from....
[09:56] <histo> Kaapa: paste.ubuntu.com your new sources.list please
[09:56]  * MonkeyDust ruined 250GB backups
[09:57] <sunny_> histo , how to install it?
[09:57] <sunny_> git?
[09:57] <Kaapa> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com natty-old-releases/multiverse Sources
[09:57] <histo> Kaapa: did you see the dependencies directions on the eolupgrades page?
[09:57] <histo> Kaapa: no
[09:57] <histo> Kaapa: deb http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ natty main restricted universe multiverse
[09:57] <accc> hi there
[09:58] <Kaapa> histo: yes - but I don't know where that comes from
[09:58] <sunny_> histo :paste.ubuntu.com: command not found
[09:58] <ActionParsnip> MonkeyDust: run a new backup to get the backup straightened out
[09:58] <Kaapa> ah - maybe I'm indeed missing the dependencies!
[09:58] <histo> !eol | Kaapa it comes from this page
[09:58] <histo> Kaapa: directly off of the eolupgrades page gives you instructions
[09:58] <MonkeyDust> ActionParsnip  it was also a collection of media files, among which the complete star trek films and series
[09:59] <pilsa> histo, ok, its part of "indicator applet complete" together with all the other stuff i dont want. i've benn through this too many times. lets forget it. thanks.
[09:59] <Kaapa> histo: I have no references to us.archive.ubuntu.com in my sources.list
[09:59] <sunny_> paste.ubuntu.com
[09:59] <sunny_>  http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[10:00] <histo> Kaapa: please paste.ubuntu.com your sources.list so we can see
[10:00] <histo> !paste | Kaapa
[10:00] <histo> sunny_: ^^^^^^^
[10:00] <sunny_> #ubuntu
[10:00] <histo> ffs I give
[10:01] <histo> someone else help these two lost soles i'm afk for a bit
[10:01] <Kaapa> histo: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738313/
[10:01] <sunny_> Hi
[10:02] <sunny_> i have a problem installing git sudo apt-get install git
[10:02] <sunny_> it showing error
[10:02] <k1l> sunny_: which error?
[10:03] <sunny_> Kll:  Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package git
[10:03] <Kaapa> and this is what I get from do-release-upgrade: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738323/
[10:03] <k1l> sunny_: which ubuntu do you have exacty?
[10:03] <sunny_> Kll:  ubuntu 12.10
[10:04] <Kaapa> google suggests using another server rather than us. ... However, I don't know why it's trying to use that one
[10:05] <sunny_> Kll : how can i resolve this error help me please
[10:05] <k1l> sunny_: there is no "git" package for 12.10
[10:05] <ShapeShifter499> hi
[10:05] <k1l> sunny_: wait
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> !git
[10:06] <Kaapa> there are a few suggestions that suggest changing the servers to "Main Server". How do I do that from the shell?
[10:06] <ShapeShifter499> I thought I removed apache2 with "sudo apt-get purge apache2" but "ps -A" shows it's still running wtf?   How do I remove apache2?
[10:06] <ShapeShifter499> I'm on ubuntu 13.04 64bit
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> Kaapa: if you edit /etc/apt/sources.list and remove the country code and the perios after it, you will be using the main server
[10:07] <ActionParsnip> Kaapa: you will need to run:  sudo apt-get update   to read the new sources
[10:07] <vnc786> hello ; using ubuntu 12.04 64bit can someone tell me about usb0 here is my ifconfig http://pastebin.com/Bhz4hhpK  system=IBM System x 3100 m4
[10:07] <ActionParsnip> Kaapa: so if you have:   deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.whatever
[10:07] <ActionParsnip> Kaapa: change it to:  deb http://archive.ubuntu.whatever
[10:08] <k1l> sunny_: can you pastebin a "sudo apt-get update&&sudo apt-get upgrade &&sudo apt-get install git"
[10:10] <sunny_> Kll : am trying again it is showing
[10:10] <sunny_> Reading package lists... Done Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done The following packages have been kept back:   ceph ceph-mds polly 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded. Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package git
[10:10] <sunny_> erro
[10:10] <k1l> !paste | sunny_
[10:11] <k1l> put it all in a pastebin, please
[10:11] <sunny_> kll : sorry
[10:11] <sunny_> Kll: it was saying  ceph ceph-mds polly
[10:11] <Kaapa> ActionParsnip: that us.* only appears after I run do-release-upgrade
[10:12] <Kaapa> ah - seems to be working
[10:12] <Kaapa> (there was some invalid stuff in sources.list)
[10:12] <k1l> sunny_: put it all int a pastebin. we need all to see what the real problem is
[10:12] <Kaapa> ActionParsnip: histo: thanks :)
[10:13] <MonkeyDust> Kaapa  is it upgrading?
[10:13] <dehbohtaw> quicktables  is a very easy to use/configure script. The problem with quicktables is that it has been abandonware for a long time and may not be safe to deploy. Can anyone recommend me a currently developed alternative(in the form of a script) that  offers the same ease of use?
[10:13] <sunny_> Kll :  Thanks
[10:13] <wankhaderoshan> hi
[10:14] <wankhaderoshan> i'm new here
[10:14] <sunny_> Kll : http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738347/
[10:14] <wankhaderoshan> home for some help
[10:14] <Kaapa> MonkeyDust: so far... yes
[10:14] <blakeyuan> hello
[10:15] <Kaapa> I need to upgrade from natty to... well, raring, I guess
[10:15] <blakeyuan> 有人吗
[10:15] <wankhaderoshan> how to use this
[10:15] <wankhaderoshan> xchat
[10:15] <k1l> sunny_: can you pastebin a "sudo apt-get update&&sudo apt-get upgrade &&sudo apt-get install git"
[10:16] <k1l> !details | wankhaderoshan
[10:16] <wankhaderoshan> ok
[10:16] <MonkeyDust> wankhaderoshan  the best way to learn, is by using it
[10:17] <wankhaderoshan> i have install ubuntu desktop. now want to use ubuntu server for my software application developement company
[10:17] <sunny_> Kll : error http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738360/
[10:18] <wankhaderoshan> what is the best way to use ubuntu for my company
[10:18] <k1l> sunny_: copy all the output with the commands into the pastebin please
[10:18] <wankhaderoshan> i have team of 8 developers
[10:19] <sunny_> Kll :   complete ouput http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738368/
[10:19] <jrib> wankhaderoshan: please just ask your question on one line
[10:19] <wankhaderoshan> and planning for using ubuntu server where we install all thinks at one place and each one can use it
[10:20] <k1l> sunny_: so you have still maverick sources in your sources.list
[10:20] <MonkeyDust> !ot | wankhaderoshan
[10:20] <intok> ok, wrap your brains around this one, working on a laptop that has a thrashed windows install, owner doesn't have the reinstall CD and the recovery partition is non existent and they don't really have the cash to buy windows, so I offer to throw Ubuntu on it, tried both 12.04 and 13.04 64 bit, wile all hardware seemingly works beautifully the networking is completely flaky, both the Atheros AR8152 v2.0 NIC and the Realtech RTL8
[10:20] <k1l> sunny_: that is making the problem
[10:20] <sunny_> Kll : how to remove that ?
[10:21] <wankhaderoshan> ok thanks i will try for that channel... thanks again
[10:21] <k1l> sunny_: and the other PPAs are strange, too. did you fiddle with your sources?
[10:22] <chorysion> hi all
[10:23] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[10:23] <ActionParsnip> hi BluesKaj
[10:23] <JR198> Hi can anyone help me? I'm trying to get Ubuntu to install, however I either get a black cursor screen or a kernel panic. I can run a Slax Live CD perfectly fine and have installed Ubuntu on a same model laptop before, all hardware tests pass. I have a feeling the harddrive is incorrectly formatted... but I'm a bit of a novice in finding out...
[10:24] <ActionParsnip> JR198: did you md5 test the ISO you downloaded?
[10:24] <JR198> The "Verify Disc" option in the Ubuntu installation screen passes
[10:24] <JR198> (and I have used that disc before)
[10:24] <ActionParsnip> JR198: what video chip do you use?
[10:25] <sunny_> Kll : i could not understan wt u saying?
[10:25] <JR198> ActionParsnip: Intel HD 3000. Here's a spec sheet: http://uk.asus.com/Notebooks/Versatile_Performance/X54C/#specifications
[10:25] <k1l> sunny_: did you change something with your repositorys? like adding PPAs and such?
[10:26] <ActionParsnip> JR198: try the boot option:  nomodeset
[10:26] <k1l> sunny_: your sources.list is all wrong. that is why you cant find packages that should be available
[10:26] <BluesKaj> hi ActionParsnip
[10:26] <sunny_> Kll : yes i change system Resources
[10:27] <sunny_> some pps are not install correctly then i remove that
[10:27] <k1l> sunny_: put into a pastebin the output: "cat /etc/apt/sources.list"
[10:27] <k1l> sunny_: that was a big mistake
[10:28] <JR198> ActionParsnip: After setting the options, should I install or Try first?
[10:29] <sunny_> Kll : http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738387/
[10:29] <captianyipe> intok, have you tried to install any drivers? Perhaps look in the "Additional Drivers" tab in the Software and Updates app? A quick google search seems promising for installing drivers from the vendor's website. http://askubuntu.com/questions/127151/ethernet-conection-not-working-atheros-ar8152-os-12-04
[10:30] <k1l> sunny_: that is your problem
[10:30] <k1l> sunny_: you cant install something from the ubuntu repos, if there are no ubuntu repos listed
[10:30] <k1l> sunny_: so put them back in there
[10:31] <intok> captianyipe not as of yet, I figured since it worked fine in 32 bit live CD that I had first tried it would work just as well in 64 bit
[10:31] <sunny_> Kll : i don't know what exactly i installed ?
[10:32] <k1l> sunny_: you removed the software repositories from ubuntu, that include all packages like git.
[10:32] <k1l> sunny_: so put them back into that list if you want to install ubuntu packages and want securoty updates from ubuntu
[10:32] <captianyipe> intok, I totally agree. Does your client really need to use a 64 bit OS? How much ram does the machine have?
[10:32] <sunny_> Kll : how to remove that ? could u please tel me
[10:33] <k1l> sunny_: not removing. you need to put them back in there.
[10:33] <k1l> you did remove already and that was the mistake
[10:34] <intok> captianyipe 4gb, its got an Intel B960 and the first gen Intel HD Graphics so it could use all the help it can get performance wise
[10:34] <sunny_> Kll : how to back them ? once i removed that
[10:35] <ActionParsnip> intok: what is teh OS to be used for?
[10:35] <k1l> sunny_: if you didnt make a backup get a new one here: http://repogen.simplylinux.ch/
[10:36] <intok> ActionParsnip home comp for the family, they have 2 daughters in their early teens so I'm guessing video heavy
[10:36] <roadkill> Once someone has installed kubuntu-desktop on a Ubuntu install, is there really any benefit to reinstalling with kubuntu instead? I'm somewhat stuck in metapackage hell and not able to remove some unused packages but performance doesn't seem to be impacted.
[10:37] <BluesKaj> bet the teens already have some smart phones of some kind
[10:37] <beneter_> roadkill: doesn't sound like a good idea ;)
[10:37] <intok> ActionParsnip as far as I could gather they had no netflix or any other streaming account
[10:38] <JR198> Hi can anyone help me? I'm trying to get Ubuntu to install, however I either get a black cursor screen or a kernel panic. I can run a Slax Live CD perfectly fine and have installed Ubuntu on a same model laptop before, all hardware tests pass. I have a feeling the hard drive is incorrectly formatted... but I'm a bit of a novice in finding out...
[10:38] <beneter_> roadkill: i think you only do this, if you use ubuntu already and someday want to change to kubuntu-desktop
[10:38] <MonkeyDust> !nomodeset | JR198
[10:38] <roadkill> beneter_: I'm comfortable with my setup, hence not wanting to go through the trouble of a wipe and reinstall of kubuntu proper considering I just installed kubuntu-desktop over Ubuntu/Unity
[10:39] <roadkill> beneter_: the problem is not being able to uninstall some unused packages as space on my SSD is kind of limited.
[10:39] <JR198> ubottu: I have just tried that and it doesn't work. Instead I get the Ubuntu splash screen and then it suddenly powers down my laptop
[10:39] <BluesKaj> roadkill, you essentilaly have kubuntu already , run autoremove and auto clean , and if you want to go pure kde , look here http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntucat/tag/pure-kubuntu/
[10:39] <captianyipe> intok, really, if the 32 bit works with full networking, go with it. There won't be a noticeable difference in performance. If anything, you should disable unity lens blur in unity tweak tool. That really improves performance on older computers with struggling video chips.
[10:40] <JR198> nomodeset oesn't work. Instead I get the Ubuntu splash screen and then it suddenly powers down my laptop
[10:40] <roadkill> BluesKaj: I'm going to wager it's probably better to leave well enough alone since everything is working fine.
[10:40] <BluesKaj> roadkill, well thqat works too :)
[10:41] <roadkill> BluesKaj: The metapackage hell situation... if I try to uninstall some gnome packages, it tries to uninstall KDE with it. Hence the question of a format and kubuntu install instead. but probably more trouble than it's worth.
[10:42] <intok> captianyipe I was already going to drop Unity for Mate or XFCE for performance, I was thinking that with h.265 and VP9 coming in a year that the video playback alone would bog down the CPU into skipping the video like a rabbit on meth
[10:42] <ActionParsnip> intok: then 32bit will be fine, unless you have more than 4Gb RAM
[10:43] <roadkill> Doesn't Ubuntu have PAE for 4GB+ in 32bit mode anyway?
[10:43] <captianyipe> Yes it does.
[10:43] <roadkill> So even then, the ram limit isn't an issue.
[10:43] <BluesKaj> roadkill, make sure you run the update and upgrades , and a dist-upgrade , that might help
[10:43] <captianyipe> Im running 1686 ubuntu with pae enabled.
[10:43] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: yes but each proces will only see 3.2Gb RAM
[10:44] <avi67> hello, every one, can anyone help me out removing the ubuntu12.10 expired errors(send report) which comes very frequently??
[10:44] <captianyipe> in this case its only going to be used for home use. 3.2gb of ram is more than enough for everyday use anyway.
[10:44] <roadkill> captianyipe: I concur. Worthwhile tradeoff for working network drivers.
[10:45] <roadkill> Very little goes beyond 3.2GB in typical use.
[10:45] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: firefox will chew ram like a fat kid at a free pie table
[10:46] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: blender and similar too
[10:46] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: depends on use really
[10:46] <captianyipe> roadkill, that's definitely right. Im happily using 3gb of ddr2 ram on my Macbook Pro and I have not had any issues whatsoever with running out of ram.
[10:47] <JR198> Hi, would someone be able to help me diagnose a kernel panic?
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> JR198: which Ubuntu CD are you using?
[10:47] <captianyipe> ActionParsnip, okay then, my Aurora build is currently using 197mb of ram. That's pretty small really.
[10:48] <avi67> hello, every one, can anyone help me out removing the ubuntu12.10 expired errors(send report) which comes very frequently??
[10:48] <JR198> ActionParsnip: 12.10
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> captianyipe: depends on use, lots of tabs uses more ram etc
[10:49] <lotuspsychje> avi67: you can turn those msges off, but it might be smarter to solve the root of the problem maybe
[10:49] <captianyipe> avi67, have you considered the upgrade to 13.04? Its much more stable, and I haven't seen an error report in weeks now.If you want to stay on 12.10 then you need to turn Apport off.
[10:50] <ActionParsnip> JR198: Tried 12.04? it is LTS
[10:50] <Toph2> i understand 13.04 isn't LTS. Why is that?
[10:51] <jrib> Toph2: LTS releases have only occurred once every 2 years
[10:51] <Toph2> JR198,,, ok,, i thought it was every year,, fair enough
[10:52] <captianyipe> Toph2, LTS releases focus mostly on stability and not necessarily features. The features get added with the normal 6 monthly releases.
[10:52] <ActionParsnip> Tristam: LTS is released every 2 years
[10:52] <ActionParsnip> Tristam: 8.04, 10.04, 12.04
[10:52] <Toph2> thanks
[10:53] <ActionParsnip> Toph2: 13.04 is even shorter supported than a regular release, with support ending in January 2014
[10:53] <ActionParsnip> Toph2: 12.10 is actually supported longer than 13.04
[10:53] <Toph2> ActionParsnip,,, ok,,, i've stayed with 12.04
[10:53] <akashj87> i want to kill all the processes and restart some processes. In script if i use killall -u myuser, then it also kills the script. What should i use ?
[10:53] <ActionParsnip> Toph2: I advise regular users do too :)
[10:54] <roadkill> captianyipe: I have 10GB of ram in my netbook and am running in 64bit mode. NOTHING uses more than 2GB of ram at worst. Not even Steam games. I doubt the 3.2GB Ram process limit in 32bit mode (for the benefit of working network) is going to even remotely be an issue.
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> akashj87: run it with su so it runs as another user
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: try manipulating several gigabyte sized RAW images on it in Gimp :)
[10:55] <akashj87> ActionParsnip, we have only one su
[10:55] <roadkill> ActionParsnip: Ugh. I wouldn't do that on a Chromebook. That's what my desktop is for. ;)
[10:55] <ActionParsnip> akashj87: yes /usr/bin/su   it is a command
[10:55] <nabblet> hi i am in ubuntu 12.10  - i can not add SIP contacts to my SIP account in empathy - see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/empathy/+bug/548795
[10:56] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: exactly, depends on needs
[10:56] <captianyipe> roadkill. 10gb in a netbook. I... am... impressed... or horrified? Anyway. I agree. 32bit will do the job just fine.
[10:56] <nabblet> can anyone successfully add SIP contacts to his/her SIP account in Empathy?
[10:56] <roadkill> Toph2: I'm on 12.04 myself and plan to stay with it until at least 14.04, myself. I think you're going to be fine.
[10:56] <akashj87> ActionParsnip, if my script name is script.sh , then what should i mention in crontab ?
[10:57] <roadkill> captianyipe: Heh. Chromebook came with 2GB. I considered +4GB, but a 8GB stick on sale was only $5 more. That's 10GB. Overkill, but comfortable. ;) I feel fine having no swap in this case.
[10:59] <akashj87> ActionParsnip, su doesnt exist on our hosts.
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> akashj87: cron it as root, just put your username in the command
[11:02] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: I would move your browser cache to tempfs :)
[11:02] <akashj87> ActionParsnip, if i do killall -u myuser, it kills the script also. and su doesnt exist
[11:02] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: make browsing faster and write less to the slow hdd
[11:03] <ActionParsnip> akashj87: cron as root and set the name to kill in the cron
[11:03] <JR198> ActionParsnip: Just tried going through the 12.04 installation, during installation it says "Base System Installation Error: The debootstrap program exited with an error (return value 137).
[11:03] <nick55> hi
[11:03] <JR198> Then it hard powers off my laptop
[11:03] <captianyipe> roadkill, what would be even better is to make a ramdisk and install firefox to that. Launching would be instant. (And also very non-persistant, ramdisks get wiped at shutdown)
[11:03] <ActionParsnip> JR198: have you tested your RAM using Memtest86+ on the CD
[11:04] <ActionParsnip> captianyipe: would have to haul it off each time you shutdown
[11:04] <JR198> ActionParsnip: Yes, I let it go through 3 passes
[11:04] <akashj87> ok..thanks
[11:04] <JR198> ActionParsnip: Slax can also install and run from RAM without any issues.
[11:04] <captianyipe> ActionParsnip, but the performance....
[11:05] <ActionParsnip> captianyipe: once the app is in RAM it's fine, doesn't really gain much, the cache being in RAM will hel plots, especially if the conta
[11:05] <ActionParsnip> captianyipe: content is being reused
[11:05] <nick55> hi
[11:05] <roadkill> heh. FF uses enough ram as-is. But I haven't outgrown my days of tweaking for maximum himem. ;)
[11:07] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: I use chrome, in my /etc/rc.local I have the OS make a folder in /run then chown it to my user :), there is a symlink ~/.cache/google-chrome which points to the folder :)
[11:07] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: also helps clean temp files for web in between boots
[11:08] <lotuspsychje> ActionParsnip: chrome is rocketfast indeed, i use it on 13.04 64bit aswell
[11:08] <ActionParsnip> I use it so I dont have to mess with Adobe flash :D
[11:08] <lotuspsychje> :p
[11:09] <lotuspsychje> ActionParsnip: i didnt had any issues with flash yet on 13.04 installing on few machines
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> lotuspsychje: I just find it easier
[11:12] <roadkill> ActionParsnip: That's a good trick for Chrome. Easy enough to do.
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: definitely, not sure about firefox but I'm sure similar can happen
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: seems to be in anout:config
[11:14] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: browser.cache.disk.parent_directory variable
[11:16] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: with that much RAM i'd be geting as much as I could in RAM :)
[11:16] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: could also install preload
[11:17] <ActionParsnip> roadkill: set vm.swappiness to 1 or 2 as well
[11:18] <dmavroid> Hello. i am working on my problem of installing the ATI drivers on ubuntu 13.04 for 4 days now and i cannot figure out what is going wrong. i have tried to use both fglrx options the system is suggesting but when i reboot my Unity is disappeared . i even downloaded the drivers from ATI site and the situation goes a lot worst. I am new to ubuntu and i am kind of stuck with a major problem since i am experiencing overheating as well (90degrees in CPU) CAN
[11:18] <dmavroid> SOMEONE PLEASE PLEASE GIVE ME A SOLUTION thank you
[11:19] <MonkeyDust> caps
[11:19] <Ironwave> Good day. Anyone in the mood to help a noob? I cant get a modem to work on ubuntu.
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> dmavroid: whi video chip are you using?
[11:20] <dmavroid> ActionParsnip: radeon HD 6400m/7400m
[11:22] <ActionParsnip> Ironwave: an ADSL modem?
[11:23] <Ironwave> Actionparsnip: My usb modem/ or my router work. I cant get them to work at the same time. I changed the router IP address to something other then usb modem.
[11:23] <ActionParsnip> !ati | dmavroid is all I know, maybe others can advise
[11:23] <Ironwave> Actionparsnip: Usb modem
[11:23] <ActionParsnip> dmavroid: there is the additional drivers app in the cog menu in the top right of the screen
[11:23] <ActionParsnip> Ironwave: for 3G?
[11:24] <Ironwave> Actionparsnip: Coorrect
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> Ironwave: why didn't you say that? Why did I have to literally guess to make you tell me?
[11:24] <dmavroid> ActionParsnip: ATI radeon HD 6400M/7400M this is my video card. what is a cog menu?? :S
[11:24] <Ironwave> Actionparsnip: Eh. I said it. usb modem.
[11:25] <Ironwave> Actionparsnip: there are other types?
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> dmavroid: look in the top right of the screen, system settings is under taht icon, there is an additional drivers app there
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> Ironwave: you can connect an ADSL model via USB and get web access
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> Ironwave: USB 56k modems exist
[11:25] <Ironwave> Actionparsnip: Didnt know. Let me give the whole scenario
[11:26] <ActionParsnip> Ironwave: if you run:  lsusb    you will see one line identifying the device, if you search for the ID, you will find guides
[11:26] <dmavroid> ActionParsnip: I cannot see something like that sorry...
[11:27] <ahel> hi! no audio over hdmi #newinstallation
[11:28] <Ironwave> Actionparsnip: I want to set up a home server. Thus far, I can connect my modem and router (the router will give wireless to the house) to my pc. But I can either connect to the router, via network cable, or to the modem. They wont work at the same time.
[11:29] <Ironwave> Actionparsnip: Ill quickly take a look at ID
[11:29] <dmavroid> ActionParsnip: are you familiar with the problem i am experiencing?
[11:31] <ActionParsnip> !ics | Ironwave like this:
[11:31] <ActionParsnip> dmavroid: I don't buy Radeon based GPUs
[11:32] <Ironwave> Actionparsnip: Thank you, Im on it.
[11:32] <Senor_> what is the relation between eth0 and wlan1?
[11:32] <ActionParsnip> dmavroid: in the top right of the desktpo there is an icon, you use it to shtdown / reboot, yes?
[11:32] <dmavroid> ActionParsnip: yes
[11:32] <ActionParsnip> Senor_: they are both network devices
[11:32] <ActionParsnip> dmavroid: do you see 'system settings'
[11:32] <dmavroid> ActionParsnip: yes
[11:32] <k1l> dmavroid: do you have the kernel headers installed?
[11:33] <ActionParsnip> dmavroid: run that then use the additional drivers icon there....
[11:33] <Senor_> ActionParsnip: If I ping some ip , it will use which interface?
[11:34] <dmavroid> ActionParsnip: ok...done
[11:34] <dmavroid> kil: i dont know what kernel headers is...
[11:34] <dmavroid> ActionParsnip: what next?
[11:35] <ahel> how can i install this kernel? Fix is to install a new kernel: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa...v3.8.8-raring/
[11:36] <k1l> dmavroid: what does "uname -a" give you?
[11:37] <k1l> !pm | dmavroid
[11:38] <Kaapa> guys, upgraded from natty to oneric and then to precise
[11:38] <Kaapa> it's now telling me no upgrades available
[11:38] <Kaapa> I was expecting to have yet quental and raring
[11:38] <Kaapa> am I missing something?
[11:38] <k1l> Kaapa: set the release prompt from lts to regular
[11:38] <dmavroid> k1l: can i please sent you the output in PM?
[11:38] <k1l> dmavroid: use pastebin if its more than one line
[11:38] <ActionParsnip> dmavroid: use the GUI, its prety self explanatory
[11:39] <jnhghy> is there a quick way to increase the contrast of print output within ubuntu(evince or printer settings?)
[11:39] <dmavroid> k1l: how can i use that?
[11:39] <Kaapa> k1l: oh - ok ... since it's actually a server... shuold I do that?
[11:39] <k1l> !paste | dmavroid
[11:39] <Kaapa> when there'an lts upgrade, will I be warned?
[11:40] <k1l> Kaapa: you wanted to upgrade to the next releaase in first place.
[11:40] <k1l> Kaapa: yes, but the next lts will be 14.04.
[11:40] <dmavroid> kil: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738493/
[11:40] <k1l> a server should stay on lts. but its your decision if you do that
[11:40] <Guest5243> hello
[11:40] <Kaapa> then I'm happy!
[11:40] <Kaapa> thanks
[11:41] <Guest5243> Does anybody knows openbox irc chat?
[11:42] <k1l> dmavroid: do a "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and show it all in a pastebin again, please
[11:42] <Ironwave> Actionparsnip: This doesnt seem to be what im struggling with. Right now. I want to have access to the internet, and access to my router. I dont have it. From the same pc.
[11:42] <coraxx> In Ubuntu, how do I log on an existing RDP-session with Remmina ?
[11:42] <auronandace> !alis | Guest5243
[11:45] <coraxx> n e body out there ?
[11:46] <dmavroid> k1l: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738510/
[11:47] <coraxx> bye bye
[11:50] <dmavroid> k1l: any luck?
[11:54] <Town> hi! why u banned me yesterday?
[11:54] <Town> stop it
[11:54] <dmavroid> k1l: any luck?
[11:55] <Town> kil help plz
[11:56] <Town> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-headers-genric
[11:56] <sunta> elho. any apt-get install * results in E: Internal Error, No file name for libssl1.0.0. no post on the web solved it, anyone experience same thing?
[11:56] <Town> I cant do it cose there are grammar error in name of package
[11:57] <Town> grammatical error in the dependencies
[11:57] <Town> рудз здя
[11:57] <Town> help plz
[11:57] <FloodBot1> Town: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:57] <Town> cry
[11:57] <Town> I in win now
[11:57] <Town> where see bash history?
[11:58] <Town> log of bash
[11:58] <sunta> history
[11:58] <sunta> just type it
[11:58] <Town> where log of bash?
[11:58] <roadkill> Ironwave: Not being able to use two separate network connections simultaneously is by design. One request cannot go in two separate directions.
[11:59] <sunta> .bash_history
[11:59] <sunta> Town,
[11:59] <Town> santa there are only command my
[11:59] <Town> there are no history full
[11:59] <roadkill> 'santa'?
[12:00] <Town> :(
[12:00] <sunta> roadkill, i worked with sun too much so I switched nick
[12:00] <Town> i go in ubuntu now then
[12:00] <slipttees> Hi
[12:01] <slipttees> Please, LightDM Laptop enabled on boot... howto disable?
[12:02] <Ironwave> roadkill: Is there some sullution to my problem then? because the usb is the only way I can connect to the internet\
[12:02] <slipttees> ops..
[12:02] <roadkill> Ironwave: Disable your wireless or unplug your ethernet cable when you use the usb dongle.
[12:03] <slipttees> Please, LightDM enabled NumLM on boot in my laptop... howto disable?
[12:03] <slipttees> Please, LightDM enabled NumLock on boot in my laptop... howto disable?
[12:04] <Ironwave> Roadkill: This  I have done. with success. But Is it posible to connect to another router with the modem on?
[12:04] <roadkill> Ironwave: In general terms... Your usb dongle/3g Modem *itself* is a single user router, for the lack of better ways to say it.
[12:04] <Town> ok I in ubuntu
[12:04] <sunta> slacker_nl, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NumLock maybe?
[12:05] <sunta> slipttees,  i meant. sorry
[12:05] <Ironwave> Roadkill: Its a terrible usb modem. It open up ones browser, and connect via a splash screen on the browser to the net. Doesnt have settigns like general modems Im used to.
[12:06] <slipttees> sunta, okay, a see link....but.
[12:06] <roadkill> Ironwave: Besides the point.
[12:06] <slipttees> sunta, my laptop, change letter for number and i can type my password :/
[12:06] <Town> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738557/
[12:06] <sunta> shows how do enable, i know slipttees . should work for disable too. cant you change it within BIOS?
[12:07] <roadkill> Ironwave: Your issue is trying to have simultaneous gateways active on one machine. The network stack is largely designed for one connection, one user. The browser sees a connection and uses it. It doesn't distinguish between Wifi Router and USB Dongle.
[12:07] <Town> linux-headers-genric?!?!?! wtf i have linux-headers-genEric package
[12:07] <Town> what me do?
[12:07] <sunta> Town, put LANG=en in front. i cant read your language
[12:07] <Town> santa
[12:07] <slipttees> ever, ever type fn+NumLock to type password. Bios sucks, every noting to change :/
[12:07] <Town> he want linux-headers-genric package
[12:07] <samararicardo> good morning...
[12:07] <Town> error inworld
[12:08] <Town> i have linux-headers-genEric package
[12:08] <lotuspsychje> guys keep language familly-friendly plz
[12:08] <Town> and what do?
[12:08] <slipttees> sunta, edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf > greeter-setup-script=/usr/bin/numlockx on to off
[12:09] <_et> What does this mean? Can't select version from package 'python-pushy' as it is purely virtual
[12:09] <Town> E: Не удалось найти пакет linux-headers-genric =>  E: Can not found package  linux-headers-genric
[12:09] <Town> help plz
[12:09] <Town> what do?
[12:09] <slipttees> sunta, this disable complete my numlock?
[12:09] <Ironwave> Roadkill: Okay. I understand somewhat. But is no one ever had a want to connect to other pc's when they had internet before on linux? What Im asking is, Is this a lost case? Will I not be able to connect to another router and have the 3g at the same time?
[12:09] <_et> Town: you made a spelling mistake in "GENERIC"
[12:10] <_et> Town: it's generic .. It's missing an e.
[12:10] <Town> cry
[12:10] <Town> who gave me bug script?
[12:10] <slipttees> sunta, well done :D :D
[12:10] <Town> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-headers-genric
[12:10] <Town> of cose its not work
[12:11] <slipttees> i don't lost my numlock :D
[12:11] <Town> fak!
[12:11] <Town> aaa
[12:11] <lotuspsychje> Town: keep it polite
[12:11] <zephyr28> Very odd glitch: every time I log off or reboot, the Xubuntu login screen's wallpaper shows whatever was on my screen when I logged out/rebooted.  This last time, however, the wallpaper shown on the login screen was  my wallpaper from my WINDOWS installation!  What is up with this??
[12:11] <roadkill> Ironwave: You're trying to connect to two different network sources on one machine. How is any application going to know which device to connect with? Think about it...
[12:11] <aladdin> dear old channel, hello everyone
[12:11] <Town> kil its u give me it
[12:11] <Town> bad cat
[12:11] <Town> kil u troll
[12:11] <sunta> slipttees, done what?
[12:11] <dmavroid> help is needed pleaseeeee
[12:11] <lotuspsychje> !ops | Town
[12:11] <lotuspsychje> !ask | dmavroid
[12:12] <slipttees> sunta, keyboard numlock enabled in lightdm
[12:12] <sunta> ;)
[12:12] <slipttees> sunta, edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf > greeter-setup-script=/usr/bin/numlockx on to off
[12:12] <roadkill> Town: Spell words correctly. You are missing an "e" in "linux-headers-generic"
[12:12] <dmavroid> i cannot see the unity after installing the ATI drivers
[12:12] <Town> road u think i idiot?
[12:12] <roadkill> Yes.
[12:12] <Ironwave> Roadkill: Not bieng funny or anything, I dont know how hardware comunicate, I was able to do this in windows... Not that im saying windows is better. Im just trying to explain my confusion.
[12:12] <zephyr28> ha
[12:13] <_et> Town: calm down.. He's just trying to help
[12:13] <Town>  Town: Spell words correctly. You are missing an "e" in "linux-headers-generic" wtf?
[12:13]  * sunta cheers at roadkill
[12:13] <roadkill> [06:56] < Town> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-headers-genric <---- No 'e' in generic
[12:13] <Town> no
[12:14] <slipttees> dmavroid, i don't use fgrlx driver here, unity doesn't work.... a bug!
[12:14] <Town> rrr
[12:14] <Town> Переустановка linux-headers-generic невозможна, он не скачивается. Reinstall linux-headers-generic impossible, it do not download.
[12:14] <slipttees> dmavroid, blackscreen or unity don't up :/
[12:14] <Town> ?
[12:15] <dmavroid> slipttees: i unity dont up :S
[12:15] <Town> hey wtf?
[12:15] <sunta> Town, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic
[12:15] <Town> santa it installed
[12:15] <lotuspsychje> !polite | Town
[12:15] <slipttees> dmavroid, what?
[12:16] <Town> Уже установлена самая новая версия linux-headers-generic. installed last verion
[12:16] <Pricey> Town: Could you pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list please?
[12:16] <dmavroid> slipttees: after installing fglrx the unity does not show up
[12:16] <slipttees> dmavroid, yes, i have ATI too
[12:16] <dmavroid> slipttees: did you solved the problem?
[12:16] <slipttees> remove frglx
[12:17] <Town> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738578/
[12:17] <dmavroid> slipttees: i have done it so, but my cpu reaches 90degrees :S
[12:17] <roadkill> Ironwave: I PMed you with a possible explanation. Check your messages.
[12:17] <Town> what do?
[12:17] <slipttees> dmavroid, see only desktop screen?
[12:17] <dmavroid> slipttees: yes
[12:18] <slipttees> dmavroid, can open terminal?
[12:18] <Ironwave> Roadkill: Thank you
[12:18] <JR198> Hi, is anyone able to help me diagnose a kernel panic during an Ubuntu installation?
[12:18] <slipttees> dmavroid, console
[12:18] <_et> any alternate ways to install python pushy?
[12:18] <Pricey> Town: You don't seem to have the updates repositories enabled. I think that this is your problem.
[12:18] <dmavroid> slipttees: ooo yes
[12:18] <slipttees> dmavroid, try this two command line
[12:19] <roadkill> JR198: Kernel Panics during install are almost always caused by two things: Bad media or failing hardware.
[12:19] <Pricey> Town: In software sources: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu#Updates_Tab
[12:19] <slipttees> dmavroid, dconf reset -f /org/compiz/
[12:19] <Town> i disable update
[12:19] <Town> i not want it
[12:19] <Hexagonite> Need help, GDM freezes after I updated a fresh install of Ubuntu Gnome.
[12:19] <dmavroid> slipttees: is that to reset to xorg server?
[12:19] <slipttees> dmavroid, and  unity --reset-icons &disown
[12:19] <JR198> roadkill: My CD check passes and my machine works perfectly on both a Windows 7 install and a Slax Live CD
[12:19] <slipttees> dmavroid, fix compiz and unity
[12:20] <dmavroid> slipttees: can i send you a PM please?
[12:20] <roadkill> JR198: Memtest?
[12:20] <JR198> Memtest went through three passes
[12:20] <JR198> No errors
[12:20] <slipttees> dmavroid, no, thx god lol
[12:20] <slipttees> :p
[12:20] <JR198> I tried using an older Ubuntu install 12.04
[12:21] <JR198> And got the following message during installation:
[12:21] <JR198> Base System Installation Error: The debootstrap program exited with an error (return value 137).
[12:21] <Hexagonite> So no one can help? :S
[12:21] <JR198> The Kernel Panic during 12.10 says:
[12:21] <JR198> [4.843706] Kernel Panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
[12:21] <JR198> [4.843741] Pid: 1, comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 3.5.0-17-generic #28-Ubuntu
[12:21] <Town> i cant change language in lxterminal
[12:21] <Hexagonite> I'm currently in the live session.
[12:22] <roadkill> JR198: That sounds like a drive error. Possibly incompatible SATA drivers?
[12:22] <JR198> Both times, when each error comes up, the Ubuntu installation just powers off my machine.
[12:22] <JR198> Where would I get compatible SATA drivers from?
[12:23] <slipttees> dmavroid, then?
[12:23] <roadkill> On the LiveCD JR198, if it was available. Does this occur with Ubuntu 12.04?
[12:23] <Town> i remove dit and not install
[12:23] <JR198> Ubuntu 12.04 brings up this message during installation
[12:23] <JR198> Base System Installation Error: The debootstrap program exited with an error (return value 137).
[12:24] <JR198> Then it powers off my laptop.
[12:25] <roadkill> JR198: which brand?
[12:25] <Town> now go try install nvidia driver
[12:25] <Town> brb
[12:25] <JR198> http://uk.asus.com/Notebooks/Versatile_Performance/X54C/#specifications
[12:25] <JR198> ^That's the laptop
[12:25] <roadkill> Wow. Asus is usually really good about Linux compatibility
[12:25] <theadmin> Yes, is odd
[12:26] <JR198> Slax seems to work fine from the Live CD, but Ubuntu will not load from Live CD.
[12:27] <JR198> It's like it's just Ubuntu that doesn't want to work with it, or any of its variants (Lubuntu, Xubuntu...)
[12:27] <asdzor> Hi. My default settings from ~/.Xresources are overriden each reboot. I tried to put "xrdb -load ${HOME}/.Xresources" in ~/.xinitrc or ~/.xsession but it doesn't being executed (it's chmod u+x)
[12:29] <lotuspsychje> JR198: did you try 13.04 if it got same install issues?
[12:29] <OerHeks> PAE error ?
[12:30] <roadkill> JR198: I almost have to wonder if it's the kernel version. You know the version on Slax that you're having success with?
[12:30] <SanderM> Hi. How can I discover which PIDs Upstart is tracking?
[12:31] <JR198> lotuspsychje, no, not yet. I could download it now.
[12:31] <JR198> roadkill: Slax7
[12:31] <JR198> 7.0.5
[12:31] <Town> Help plz install nvidia http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738605/
[12:31] <Town> ERROR: The kernel header file        '/lib/modules/3.8.0-23-generic/build/include/linux/version.h' does not        exist.  The most likely reason for this is that the kernel source files        in '/lib/modules/3.8.0-23-generic/build' have not been configured. ERROR: Installation has failed.  Please see the file
[12:31] <theadmin> Town: sudo apt-get install nvidia-current, don't use the wobsite.
[12:32] <Town> why?
[12:32] <Town> i always many times installed tihs driver
[12:32] <Town> on old vesrionas
[12:32] <Town> and other distros
[12:32] <theadmin> Town: Because it's how Linux is. The repository version is for Ubuntu, and has specific fixes and installer settings and stuff.
[12:32] <maria267> Town: go to the dahs and type in additional drivers and then select current
[12:32] <Desert_eagle_> hi2all
[12:32] <Ben64> installing from the site is not supported here, you can do it, but don't come here looking for help with it
[12:32] <maria267> Dash*
[12:33] <Town> OLD COMPUTER
[12:33] <Town> i cant use new driver on here comp
[12:34] <Town> I cant use new ubuntu?
[12:34] <maria267> Town: I'm using an on board vid card from a board that's about 6 years old.... Nvidia too...
[12:34] <Ben64> Town: older driver is in the repository too
[12:34] <SonikkuAmerica> Town: You can... but maybe Unity isn't the best choice.
[12:35] <roadkill> JR198: Slax7.0.5 still uses a newer kernel than Ubuntu 12.10 does. (3.8.2 versus 3.5 for Ubuntu)
[12:35] <Town> I need 96 lecasy
[12:35] <Town> legasy 96
[12:35] <Ben64> Town: what card
[12:35] <Town> very old computer i want use Ubuntu minimal + LXDE
[12:35] <Town> geeforce 440
[12:35] <roadkill> Download Lubuntu, Town.
[12:35] <Town> more 10 years
[12:35] <JR198> roadkill: Even Ubuntu 13.04?
[12:36] <Town> i cant use new ubuntu?
[12:36] <Town> :(
[12:36] <roadkill> http://lubuntu.net/
[12:36] <Ben64> Town: just use the open source driver? you can't really do 3d with that anyway
[12:36] <Town> Ben here bad processor slow
[12:36] <Ben64> what does that have to do with anything
[12:36] <SonikkuAmerica> Town: Probably a good idea to get Lubuntu then.
[12:36] <Town> I want watch videos
[12:36] <dmavroid> sorry. is there any possibility that the reason i am seeing the unity after installing the fglrx drivers
[12:37] <Town> i installed ubuntu minimal + lxde
[12:37] <roadkill> JR198: 13.04 has 3.8.0-19.29, which is older than your versoin of slax, too. But closer.
[12:37] <Ben64> Town: 12.04 has the 96 version driver
[12:37] <Town> I want new Ubuntu
[12:37] <dmavroid> sorry. is there any possibility that the reason i am seeing the unity after installing the fglrx drivers be caused by the not installed packages in kernel ?
[12:37] <Ben64> 12.04 is newest lts :D
[12:37] <Town> i now installed last
[12:37] <JR198> roadkill: I'm downloading it now. I'll see if that works
[12:37] <Town> 13.04
[12:37] <roadkill> Town: Download LUbuntu 13.04. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu
[12:37] <Town> any plz how install?
[12:37] <Ben64> well you can't always get what you want
[12:38] <Town> no want lubuntu
[12:38] <Town> I installed ubunti minimal
[12:38] <Town> + lxde
[12:38] <roadkill> Lubuntu = LXDE + Ubuntu
[12:38] <Town> just need add driver for nvidia
[12:38] <SonikkuAmerica> roadkill: He has ubuntu-minimal and LXDE why get Lubuntu?
[12:38] <SonikkuAmerica> *LXDE;
[12:38] <Ben64> Town: you can watch videos with the open source driver
[12:38] <roadkill> SonikkuAmerica: He needs drivers. Might as well get the proper distro.
[12:39] <SonikkuAmerica> roadkill: Point taken. :)
[12:39] <cfhowlett> roadkill, agreed
[12:39] <Town> Ben low fps
[12:39] <Ben64> Town: because the computer is slow, not because of driver
[12:39] <adamk> dmavroid: Pastebin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log file.
[12:39] <roadkill> There's no point in going minimal if you have the hard drive space and have to jump through hoops to get things working that work out of the box with the full ISO.
[12:39] <Town> I think nouveau bad aclelerate old geeforces
[12:40] <Ben64> there is not going to be any video acceleration from the proprietary driver
[12:40] <SonikkuAmerica> Ben64: btw Lubuntu 12.04 is NOT an LTS. LXLE is the substitute for a Lubuntu LTS release until 14.04.
[12:40] <dmavroid> adamk: i am new could you be more specific about the /var/log/Xorg.0
[12:40] <Town> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1481731&page=3
[12:40] <adamk> dmavroid: It's the log file for Xorg.  Bring up a terminal and run 'pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log'.  You *might* have to install pastebinit as I don't remember if that's installed by default.
[12:41] <Town> he sloved but I not undestand how
[12:41] <roadkill> At some point, one needs to recognize when they are only making more work for themselves.
[12:41] <lotuspsychje> im looking to uninstall kazam latest and install latest 'stable' version, anyone knows proper command?
[12:41] <dmavroid> adamk: ok i will be with you in 5 seconds
[12:42] <Town> he said : I am happy to announce that the problem is solved and i am running the current drivers. In addition to the grub problem and the kernel problem, i also needed the generic headers to be installed for and running from inside that exact kernel version. I am now running latest drivers on 2.6.32-22 generic with no problems so far. Thanks so much for everyones help ^^
[12:42] <Town> its what?
[12:42] <Ben64> Town: we still can't help you with installing from nvidia.com
[12:42] <theadmin> SonikkuAmerica: You realize that not only LXLE is not officially supported, it also can not provide longer support than the Lubuntu team are willing to simply because the package support will stop when Lubuntu will go EOL?
[12:42] <auronandace> lotuspsychje: what is wrong with kazam is the repos?
[12:42] <Town> running from inside that exact kernel version its what?
[12:42] <Town> how?
[12:42] <theadmin> SonikkuAmerica: Unless they use their own PPAs for updates...
[12:42] <lotuspsychje> auronandace: well after 10min recording i got kazam crashing, not sure whats causing this yet
[12:43] <rooted> how to install java Se on my ubuntu 13.04 ?
[12:43] <lotuspsychje> auronandace: i tryed kazam --debug but nothing special shows
[12:43] <cfhowlett> !java|rooted,
[12:43] <dmavroid> adamk: i get a message saying that permission is denied
[12:43] <Town> why in 12.10 all good ubuntu minimal and here bugs?
[12:43] <Town> :(
[12:43] <dmavroid> adamk: while i try to execute this command
[12:44] <Town> idk waht do
[12:44] <roadkill> minimal = missing a lot of the stuff you probably need
[12:44] <Kartagis> why can't anyone access my shares? I'm using 13.04
[12:44] <adamk_> dmavroid, 'pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log' does not require any sort of special permissions.  Are you sure you are running that command?
[12:45] <lotuspsychje> auronandace: ive uninstalled the latest for stable version in the past but forgot right purge command
[12:45] <SonikkuAmerica> theadmin: They have their own PPAs for a few things, but I'm not sure how much of it depends on the Lubuntu stuff.
[12:45] <Giac0m0_> Hey guys, just wondering. Why is none of the traffic of the Ubuntu webpage up until the Ubuntu downloads taking place over HTTPS?
[12:46] <JR198> roadkill: You still around?
[12:46] <roadkill> JR198: for a little while ;)
[12:46] <SonikkuAmerica> theadmin: Besides, Ubuntu 12.04 (the base) is supported until 2017
[12:46] <Town> any give me please /lib/modules/3.8.0-23-generic/build/include/linux/version.h
[12:46] <dmavroid> adamk: i am trying to insatll pastebinit and i cannot :S
[12:46] <JR198> roadkill: The 13.04 Install just powers my laptop off during the installation splash screen.
[12:46] <roadkill> SonikkuAmerica: Excellent reason to use it (or stick with it) if you can install it without issues.
[12:47] <adamk> Do it through the software center or with 'sudo apt-get install pastebinit'
[12:47] <roadkill> JR198: Holy... that's special.
[12:47] <JR198> I try pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 to find error messages before the power off but it's just a blinking cursor... until the power off.
[12:47] <Kartagis> why can't anyone access my shares? I'm using 13.04
[12:47] <Town> hey please
[12:47] <roadkill> JR198: There should be a non-graphical installer screen that you can use.
[12:47] <Ben64> Town: you have three options. 1. install 12.04 and use the 96 driver in the repo. 2. use the open source driver in 13.04. 3. figure it out yourself
[12:48] <Town> Ben give me plesae this file just
[12:48] <JR198> roadkill: How do you access that?
[12:48] <Ben64> Town: thats not how it works
[12:48] <dmavroid> adamk: what can i do?
[12:48] <Town> why?
[12:48] <roadkill> Ben64: 4) Install LUbuntu 13.04 which probably fills in the gaps of what he's missing.
[12:48] <Town> what in this file? text?
[12:48] <roadkill> JR198: You booting from CDR or Thumbdrive?
[12:49] <Ben64> Town: yep, it probably needs a thousand more files too
[12:49] <JR198> roadkill: CD
[12:49] <Ben64> Town: pick one of the three options and go for it
[12:49] <SonikkuAmerica> FOUR
[12:49] <Town> give thos file please maby only one file need
[12:49] <Town> this
[12:49] <Ben64> Town: no
[12:49] <Town> maybe
[12:49] <adamk> dmavroid: I told just a minute ago.  Install it through the software center or run 'sudo apt-get install pastebinit'
[12:49] <Town> :(
[12:49] <Town> why?
[12:49] <FloodBot1> Town: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:49] <statl> Town: If you don't even known what that file is or how you can get it on your own you best stick to Ben64's options!
[12:50] <Ben64> it won't work, stop asking
[12:50] <Town> i tnink in system little bug and i need only this one file
[12:50] <Ben64> Town: no.
[12:50] <theadmin> Town: You might just be missing your kernel headers package, install linux-headers-generic and you *may* be good to go
[12:51] <theadmin> Town: Other than that, can't help.
[12:51] <roadkill> JR198: Consider giving the network install method a shot. You can make a thumbdrive bootable with the installer and grab the rest of the packages over net, all in the command line.
[12:51] <Town> i just not undestand I installed this generic headers and then wherre files?
[12:52] <dasjustiz> .
[12:52] <theadmin> Town: Where they're supposed to be. If it doesn't work, go solve it yourself, again, this channel does not support the use of unsupported software (yay redundancy)
[12:52] <roadkill> Town: Download LUbuntu 13.04 and install it. You are likely having issues because you did a minimal install.
[12:53] <Town> road stop it
[12:53] <Town> i will use minimal
[12:53] <theadmin> roadkill: Selecting LXDE Desktop in the netinstll basically equals Lubuntu without extra packages
[12:53] <theadmin> roadkill: Worked fine for me, idk
[12:53] <dmavroid> adamk: sorry for that . here is the link http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738660/
[12:53] <Town> ok how do upgrade?
[12:53] <roadkill> theadmin: His case is a little special. He's missing drivers on top of his existing issues.
[12:54] <JR198> roadkill: To do that I need to install Grub first?
[12:54] <Town> hey?
[12:54] <Town> distro upgrade
[12:54] <adamk_> dmavroid, You don't have the fglrx drivers installed at all, but you have managed to disable KMS and prevented the open source drivers from working.
[12:54] <roadkill> JR198: It's a mini iso, so you could burn another CD if you want.
[12:55] <roadkill> JR198: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/raring/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/
[12:55] <adamk_> dmavroid, In addition, this is a laptop with hybrid graphics.  Getting the AMD GPU to work at all is hit or miss.
[12:55] <dmavroid> adamk: so what can i do?
[12:55] <Town> sudo apt-get upgrade  not work
[12:56] <dmavroid> adamk: when i am installing the fglrx drivers i cannot see my unity
[12:56] <adamk_> dmavroid, Well you can install fglrx.  I believe that's what you were attempting earlier, right?
[12:56] <dmavroid> adamk: yeap
[12:56] <adamk_> dmavroid, So you removed fglrx?
[12:56] <dmavroid> adamk: yeap
[12:56] <theadmin> Town: sudo do-release-upgrade is the command for upgrading to the next Ubuntu version
[12:57] <Town> yes I found
[12:57] <dmavroid> adamk: is there any chance i can make my system work properly?
[12:57] <auronandace> !13.10 | Town
[12:57] <Town> but there no new version
[12:57] <auronandace> Town: 13.04 is the latest
[12:58] <Town> u can said to developers about this bug please
[12:58] <Town> ?
[12:58] <Ben64> there is no bug
[12:58] <Town> how no bug?
[12:58] <Town> i installed headers
[12:58] <Ben64> you're trying to do something that is unsupported
[12:58] <Town> but have not files
[12:58] <Ben64> how would that be ubuntu's fault
[12:58] <Town> Ben what not supported?
[12:59] <Ben64> installing from nvidia.com
[12:59] <Town> fak
[12:59] <Town> I always do it
[12:59] <Ben64> i've told you this
[12:59] <Town> all work
[12:59] <adamk_> dmavroid, Well to figure out what went wrong when you were using fglrx, we need to see the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file from when you have fglrx installed.
[12:59] <Ben64> Town: you have three options. 1. install 12.04 and use the 96 driver in the repo. 2. use the open source driver in 13.04. 3. figure it out yourself, we CAN NOT help you with nvidia.com drivers
[13:00] <Town> i need help with UBUNTU
[13:00] <auronandace> Town: just because you always do something doesn't make it supported here
[13:00] <Town> i installed this driver on !@.10
[13:00] <Town> 12.10
[13:00] <adamk_> dmavroid, How did you install fglrx?
[13:00] <Town> i installed it on bodhi and cranch
[13:00] <JR198> roadkill: have you run off yet lol
[13:00] <Town> and other
[13:00] <Town> ewerywhere all work
[13:00] <Town> every
[13:00] <Ben64> doesn't matter, still not supported here
[13:00] <roadkill> JR198: PLEASE tell me something different happened ;)
[13:00] <dmavroid> adamk: i went to additional drivers and selected fglrx option. but i downloaded the drivers from the ATI site as well. nothing worked
[13:01] <Town> ok
[13:01] <Town> maybe in  13.10 bug will fixed
[13:01] <Ben64> not a bug
[13:01] <Kartagis> why can't anyone access my shares? they get permission denied. I'm using 13.04
[13:01] <JR198> roadkill: I'm in the installer, one sec ;)
[13:01] <dmavroid> adamk: i am fighting over that problem for 5 days now. i am desperate...
[13:01] <Town> Ben everywhere work in old Ubuntu work its bug
[13:01] <adamk_> dmavroid, Well if you want help getting fglrx working (assuming it's even possible to get it to work, which may not be the case), you'll need to reinstall fglrx and pastebin the Xorg log file.
[13:02] <Ben64> Town: its from nvidia.com, not supported
[13:02] <Town> u adequte?
[13:02] <Town> stop repite it
[13:02] <dmavroid> adamk: so i am installing the driver and be back online. please be online :S
[13:02] <Town> thanks to all for help
[13:02] <Ben64> Town: you stop repeating then. no matter how many times you try, it still won't be supported here
[13:02] <adamk_> dmavroid, BTW, only installing the driver from Additional Drivers is actually supported.
[13:03] <Town> go to doctor ben please
[13:03] <Town> bb to all
[13:04] <imgx64> Is there a way to read an encrypted home folder from a live CD?
[13:04] <JR198> roadkill: It's telling my that my network isn't using the DHCP protocol o_O
[13:04] <jrib>  !encrypt | imgx64
[13:04] <roadkill> JR198: Oof...
[13:04] <jrib> imgx64: there are instructions either on that wiki page or linked from there
[13:05] <JR198> roadkill: No other computer in the office has a problem connecting, Windows, OSX, Ubuntu, iOS, Android... so I don't know why it's saying that :*
[13:05] <JR198> :(*
[13:06] <roadkill> JR198: I still have to wonder if it's more of a kernel issue but 13.04 behaving the same way kind of makes me doubt that.
[13:07] <JR198> roadkill: I just tried the installer again and it comes up with an error: Error while running 'modprobe -v usb-storage'
[13:07] <minniee12> help
[13:08] <roadkill> JR198: You have any usb drives plugged into your laptop?
[13:09] <JR198> roadkill: No. I decided to continue anyway,  configured my network, location etc but now I have a black screen a white bar going across the bottom.
[13:09] <dmavroid> adamk: are still online?
[13:10] <roadkill> ouch
[13:10] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[13:10] <roadkill> JR198: That white screen is normal. Hope it keeps going.
[13:13] <rooted> when i goto to ubuntu apt source on web to download java 7 development , it doesnot download the package
[13:13] <rooted> can i install java devlopment kit via apt-get ?
[13:13] <dmavroid> adamk: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738704/
[13:13] <dmavroid> adamk: are you there?
[13:14] <ActionParsnip> JR198: the P in DHCP stands for proocol ;)
[13:14] <Znoosey> rooted, sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk
[13:15] <adamk_> dmavroid, Your Xorg log file shows that you aren't even attempting to load the fglrx driver.  Run 'sudo aticonfig --initial' and then restart X.
[13:15] <dmavroid> adamk_ok
[13:15] <abhi_> Hi there everyone.  I have a PDF file with PFX certificate and a key to open that PFX cert file. Please guide me step by step to install the certificate so that i can view the PDF file in my Ubuntu. PLease help...
[13:16] <dmavroid> adamk_: aticonfig: No supported adapters detected this is what i get when hitting the command
[13:17] <KikaRz> Hello. Yesterday I came here to try to find a way to fix WUBI
[13:17] <adamk_> dmavroid, You may be out of luck using the AMD GPU, then. You *could* try a newer version of fglrx directly from AMD, but that's not supported, and not something I'd recommend.
[13:17] <KikaRz> Today, i'm here to ask you something...
[13:17] <ska> Is it possible to run Xorg without dbus?
[13:18] <KikaRz> Should I buy this DVD-R pack? http://www.worten.pt/store/inicio/informatica/armazenamento/magneticos/dvd-r-sony-spindle-16x-4-7gb.html
[13:18] <dmavroid> adamk_: so there is no hope? should i reinstall windows instead of ubuntu?
[13:18] <minniee90> hello
[13:18] <alericoveri> hello
[13:18] <adamk_> dmavroid, Well you can always use the Intel GPU.
[13:19] <abhi_>  Can anyone help me ?
[13:19] <ska> How do I fix dbus as a user if it dies or is killed?
[13:19] <SonikkuAmerica> !anyone | abhi_
[13:19] <dmavroid> adamk_: my cpu is overheated up to 95degrees when using xorg server option
[13:19] <SonikkuAmerica> !ot | KikaRz
[13:19] <adamk_> dmavroid, You can disable the AMD GPU: http://planetoss.com/articles/how-to-disable-the-discrete-amd-graphics-card-in-linux/
[13:20] <KikaRz> That's why I want support
[13:20] <KikaRz> this isn't offtopic
[13:20] <KikaRz> I don't have any DVDs, Pen Drives, Diskettes or CD Roms to use to install Ubuntu
[13:20] <dmavroid> adamk_: what is i install an older version of ubuntu? will i have any more luck?
[13:20] <theadmin> KikaRz: Anything will work
[13:20] <KikaRz> So, I wanted a tip. -.-' | Should I buy those DVD Pack? http://www.worten.pt/store/inicio/informatica/armazenamento/magneticos/dvd-r-sony-spindle-16x-4-7gb.html
[13:20] <KikaRz> theadmin, WUBI don't work
[13:20] <adamk_> dmavroid, No, you will not have more luck with that.
[13:21] <theadmin> KikaRz: You can also boot the ISO directly if you have GRUB2 or, in Windows, EasyBCD
[13:21] <theadmin> KikaRz: Yeah wubi's broke
[13:21] <KikaRz> How?
[13:21] <KikaRz> o_o'
[13:21] <dmavroid> adamk_: even with linux mint?
[13:22] <KikaRz> theadmin, how I can boot directly?
[13:22] <theadmin> KikaRz: Well in EasyBCD it's a simple point-and-click kinda thing, I can't remember tho because I rarely run Windows
[13:22] <adamk_> dmavroid, The only thing that might work is a newer driver, if there is a newer version available from AMD.  Alternatively, you can disable the AMD GPU like I said, and just use the intel GPU.
[13:22] <KikaRz> Cool!
[13:22] <KikaRz> I'll try. See ya later
[13:22] <KikaRz> And wait... We can use for dual boot?
[13:22] <theadmin> KikaRz: It'll just boot the LiveCD so it won't save changes, but you can install from there on later
[13:23] <KikaRz> I want to install into my computer, but with dual boot
[13:23] <KikaRz> for in-case of something gets wrong
[13:23] <dmavroid> adamk_: i currently installed fglrx driver but there is another option called fglrx-updates. should i try that as well and send you the log file again?
[13:23] <abhi_> Hi there everyone.  I have a PDF file with PFX certificate and a key to open that PFX cert file. Please guide me step by step to install the certificate so that i can view the PDF file in my Ubuntu. PLease help...
[13:23] <theadmin> KikaRz: Sure, is of easy: choose language, click "Install Ubuntu" and "Install Ubuntu alongside Windows", decide how much space you want to give to each OS, click "Install now" and done
[13:23] <KikaRz> Thank you theadmin
[13:23] <abhi_> I log into my ubuntu 13.04 and click on the PFX file. It (CERT_SYSTEM_STORE_CURRENT_USER_My_0_Pushpendra.pfx) says The contents of 'CERT_SYSTEM_STORE_CURRENT_USER_My_0_Pushpendra.pfx' are locked. In order to view the contents, enter the correct password.. I enter the password for the PFX key  and click "Ulock" . I dont have any idea as to what to do next. PLEASE HELP HELP HELP...
[13:24] <SonikkuAmerica> !mint
[13:24] <SonikkuAmerica> !um
[13:24] <KikaRz> I'll need to uninstall WUBI, right?
[13:24] <theadmin> KikaRz: Yes, is of good idea
[13:24] <adamk_> dmavroid, I *believe* fglrx-updates should be a newer version.  There is no guarantee it will work, but you can try.
[13:24] <KikaRz> And we just need to download Ubuntu 12.04.2 iso and put in there?
[13:24] <dmavroid> adamk_: i will let you know
[13:24] <dmavroid> adamk_: soon
[13:24] <MonkeyDust> KikaRz  and ritually burn it in a bonfire
[13:25] <KikaRz> MonkeyDust: I don't have any DVDs, Pen Drives, CD-R, or any other method to install
[13:25] <pilsa> hi ... the applet icons in my gnome panel are seperated by too much empty space. i'd like to arrange more tightly. but how?
[13:26] <jrv1> hi
[13:26] <cfhowlett> jrv1, greetings
[13:26] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: The old one or the new one?
[13:27] <pilsa> SonikkuAmerica: gnome classic
[13:28] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: Is this 12.04?
[13:28] <pilsa> yes
[13:28] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: OK. (If it were 13.04 we'd be taliking the new fallback, that's why I asked.)
[13:28] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: Use Alt+Super+right click to access the function menu.
[13:28] <pilsa> ok
[13:29] <abhi_> where can i get info on opening the encrypted pdf's in ubuntu ?
[13:29] <pilsa> and then ...?
[13:29] <adamk_> abhi_, Have you tried Adobe Reader?
[13:29] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: Remember the old GNOME 2 function menu and such? It'll appear. Select "move" and mess around with it.
[13:29] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: If "Lock to Panel" is checked, clear its check box
[13:30] <poee> Hii I am having troubles making a startup usb disk. whats the other package for it
[13:30] <johnn> Anyone have experience with wireless cards?  I can't get Ubuntu 12.04 to recognize mine.
[13:30] <cfhowlett> poee, startup disk creator or unetbootin
[13:31] <cfhowlett> johnn, broadcom?
[13:31] <abhi_> yes i have installed the adobe reader . But when i open the encrtypted file it says the pdf is encrypted. PLease help me to open this encrypted pdf file.
[13:31] <johnn> Ralink
[13:31] <SonikkuAmerica> poee: dd also works, but use with caution.
[13:31] <usr13_> pilsa: From:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1975064  "In gnome classic you must press both the Alt & Super keys at the same time while right-clicking on the panel/applet you wish to edit, move, or remove. (The Super key is typically the one with the Windows logo). In gnome classic (no effects) you must now hold down either Alt key while right-clicking on a panel or applet to be able to edit panel preferences or to add/edit/move/remove more applets.
[13:31] <cfhowlett> abhi_, encrypted?  and you have the key?
[13:32] <poee> i am getting this error [Errno 30] Read-only file system: '/media/KINGSTON/.disk/\x14.\xc3\x86\x01n' while using usb-creator-gtk
[13:32] <abhi_> yes i have a key and a pfx certificate. Its easy in win7 but i dont know how to in ubuntu.
[13:32] <pilsa> SonikkuAmerica, only a few of the applet icons have a "move" option, e.g. i cant move "sound" .... besides, moving changes only the order of the icons but not the spacing between them
[13:32] <usr13_> poee: Is it read-only?
[13:33] <poee> no, i can definitely copy files to it
[13:33] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: "sound" is part of the "Notification Area"
[13:33] <johnn> cfhowlett, Ralink
[13:33] <poee> usr13_,  no, i can definitely copy files to it
[13:34] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: Or "Indicator Applet" (I'm not sure what it's called, I'm using Solaris with GNOME 2 right now)
[13:34] <cfhowlett> johnn, sorry. ask in channel.  I've only ever done Broadcom.
[13:34] <pilsa> SonnikkuAmerica ... correct , how can i change icon spacing within the notification area?
[13:34] <johnn> cfhowlett, Thanks!
[13:34] <ska> What is the best way for a user to restart dbus??????
[13:35] <poee> well unetbootin solved it. thanks
[13:35] <pilsa> SonnikkuAmerica ... besides, recently i have a stupid xchat icon in the notification area whenever i run xchat ... it never used to be like that ... how can i stop this behaviour?
[13:35] <usr13_> poee: What version of Ubuntu?
[13:35] <dmavroid> adamk_: i experienced something strange but here is the log file http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738754/
[13:35] <poee> 12.04
[13:35] <usr13_> poee: ok, never mind... you got it.
[13:36] <poee> yeah
[13:36] <poee> :)
[13:36] <johnn> Anyone have experience installing a ralink wireless card?
[13:36] <dmavroid> adamk_: please give me good news
[13:36] <angs> when I use syslog, where does it keep the logs?
[13:37] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: You can't change icon spacing in the Notification Area... it's hard-coded like that.
[13:37] <utfans05> angs: it should be in /var/log
[13:37] <adamk_> dmavroid, Did you run 'sudo aticonfig --initial' ?
[13:37] <dmavroid> adamk_: yes and worked fine(i suppose)
[13:37] <adamk_> dmavroid, Pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
[13:37] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: You can drop the XChat icon by going to Settings > Preferences > Alerts tab and unchecking the "Enable system tray icon" box and clicking OK
[13:38] <dmavroid> adamk_: bash: /etc/X11/xorg.conf: No such file or directory
[13:38] <angs> utfans05, I check the files under /var/log directory, but could not locate the log files. I call the function like this:     openlog("ubungu-log ", LOG_PID|LOG_CONS|LOG_PERROR, LOG_USER);    syslog(LOG_INFO, "hello ");    closelog(); what log file do I need to check?
[13:39] <adamk_> dmavroid, Rerun 'sudo aticonfig --initial' again and pastebin the output of the command.
[13:39] <angs> Furthermore, how is it possible create a new log file on /var/log? e.g. /var/log/mylogs.log ?
[13:39] <pilsa> SonnikkuAmerica ... thank you, but there is no "Alerts" tab
[13:39] <abhi_> I know my question must be silly for all the ubuntu community. But atleast some one can try helping me open my encrypted PDF.
[13:40] <dmavroid> adamk_: since i cannot see my unity can i please send you the output in PM?
[13:41] <utfans05> angs: try running that syslog command with a -d behind it, it should show you where its going
[13:41] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: It's under "General"
[13:41] <SonikkuAmerica> pilsa: Excuse me, "Interface"
[13:42] <usr13_> !pastebinit | dmavroid
[13:42] <angs> utfans05: I call that function by a C program, where do I suppose to add -d?
[13:42] <gothpaw> I am having an interesting issue....  I am trying to save .pdf documents from online, but every time I try to save it the file won't save as a .pdf but tries to save as a URL instead... any ideas please?
[13:42] <pilsa> SonnikkuAmerica ... neither "General" nor "Interface" ... are we talking ubuntu?
[13:42] <utfans05> angs: openlog("ubungu-log ", LOG_PID|LOG_CONS|LOG_PERROR, LOG_USER);    syslog -d (LOG_INFO, "hello ");    closelog();
[13:43] <usr13_> !info pastebinit | dmavroid
[13:43] <dmavroid> adamk_: i cannot pastebinit
[13:43] <utfans05> angs: so then if you run that program in terminal it will show you the output of that syslog command
[13:44] <usr13_> dmavroid: What command did you use?
[13:44] <angs> utfans05: it gives error "undefined reference to `d'
[13:44] <angs> when I build the code
[13:45] <dmavroid> adamk_: pastebinit sudo aticonfig --initial
[13:45] <utfans05> angs ok remove that -d... i was reading hte man for syslog and that is supposed to enable debugging :/
[13:45] <usr13_> dmavroid: sudo aticonfig --initial | pastebinit
[13:46] <dmavroid> adamk_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738781/
[13:46] <utfans05> angs: if you cd into /var/log is there not a syslog file in there?
[13:47] <dmavroid> adamk_: i have a good feeling about this
[13:47] <adamk_> dmavroid, Do you have an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file now?
[13:47] <angs> utfans05: yeah it writes to syslog file, thank you for your help. Btw, do you know if I can write the logs into a specific file under /var/log, e.g. /var/log/mylogs?
[13:48] <dmavroid> adamk_: bash: /etc/X11/xorg.conf: Permission denied
[13:48] <abhi_> cant open encrypted pdf file although i have a pfx certificate and a key. I dont know how to import/install the certificate and the key. PLese help ?
[13:48] <usr13_> dmavroid: It is not a command, it is a file.  Try  ls /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[13:49] <utfans05> angs: try reading the log for syslog. so in a terminal do man syslog, it may have something in there to port that to a specific file
[13:49] <utfans05> angs: log=man
[13:49] <usr13_> dmavroid: Or:  pastebinit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[13:49] <dmavroid> adamk_: it returns the file name so i suppose yes
[13:49] <adamk_> dmavroid, OK, restart X now then.
[13:49] <usr13_> dmavroid: What date does it show?
[13:50] <angs> thank you utfans
[13:50] <dmavroid> adamk_: there is no date on it
[13:50] <utfans05> angs: anytime
[13:50] <dmavroid> adamk_: only the file name /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[13:51] <usr13_> dmavroid: ls -l  #Will show details, (date etc.)
[13:51] <usr13_> dmavroid: ls -l /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[13:51] <dmavroid> adamk_: can you please write the full command? :S
[13:51] <dmavroid> adamk_: tahnks
[13:51] <dmavroid> adamk_: 6 of June
[13:52] <usr13_> dmavroid: well done
[13:52] <poee> how do i remove read only from a USB drive?
[13:52] <X-tonic> How do I get "56.0" from "Thermal 0: ok, 56.0 degrees C " which is an output in bash? gawk, sed, grep?
[13:52] <usr13_> dmavroid: Restart the X server and see if it works.
[13:52] <dmavroid> adamk_: so i will be fine now? i will be able to see the unity?
[13:52] <adamk_> dmavroid, There's only way one of being sure...  You need to restart X.
[13:53] <usr13_> poee: It is probably not an accurate error.  I would venture to guess that the partition you are pointint to is too small.
[13:53] <dmavroid> usr13: what do you mean by X server?
[13:54] <usr13_> poee: Maybe you need to point to the drive itself, (not a partition on it).
[13:54] <dmavroid> usr13: ok ! i was worried about that X at the end :S
[13:54] <dmavroid> usr13: i am rebooting now
[13:54] <poee> usr13_,  its mounting as read only
[13:55] <weicheng> Hi , have someone here have the experience about  join  into the windows domain ?
[13:55] <usr13_> dmavroid: sudo service lightdm restart
[13:55] <YokoBR> hey guys, i've installed the ati proprietary driver, i've installed Jupiter, but still my notebook burns... it's almost melting... why?! It doesn't happen on Windoze
[13:55] <usr13_> poee: mount | pastebinit   #Send us resulting URL
[13:55] <YokoBR> my laptop*
[13:56] <weicheng> how to  join  window  domain  ? please .
[13:57] <weicheng> :-(
[13:57] <weicheng> how to  join  window  domain  ? please .
[13:58] <hugo> hugosopelana
[13:58] <ClientAlive> What command can I use to get the size of a directory from the command line? I tried df -h /path/to/directory and df -h /path/to/directory/ and df -h /path/to/directory/* but all of those just gave me the size of my entire home directory (not just one directory in it).
[13:58] <neo2> Is there a tool to convert PDF to text? I tried pdftotext but it doesn't honor the columns plus it does other funky things..
[13:59] <usr13_> poee: Some USB devices have a switch on them (for protection), one position is read only, the other is read-write.
[13:59] <theadmin> neo2: I never found anything that works sanely
[14:00] <pilsa> folks, what was the file that contains te definitions for the notification area / gnome panel? its somewhere in ~, but i dont remember exactly where
[14:00] <usr13_> neo2: PDF files are image files.  What exactly do you need to do?
[14:01] <genii> weicheng: http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/domain-member.html  has fairly extensive documentation on that subject.
[14:01] <ToBeFree> PDF files can contain cleartext as well.
[14:01] <dmavroid> adamk_: still no luck after restarting i got that message that the system is running at low graphics
[14:01] <dmavroid> usr13: still no luck after restarting i got that message that the system is running at low graphics
[14:01] <adamk_> dmavroid, Pastebin the new /var/log/Xorg.0.log file.
[14:02] <neo2> usr13_, I thought PDF files are postscript files...
[14:02] <adamk_> usr13_, PDF files may only contain images, but saying that they are "image files" really is not accurate.
[14:02] <dmavroid> adamk_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738830/
[14:02] <usr13_> dmavroid: sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak;sudo service lightdm restart
[14:02] <adamk_> usr13_, Actually, let me rephrase that... "Some PDF files may only contain images.... "
[14:03] <ToBeFree> why are xtables-addons-dkms broken in Ubuntu, by the way? I think there even is a bug report and nobody seems to bother fixing it, not even in 13.10
[14:03] <usr13_> adamk_: Not all PDF files are the same.
[14:03] <adamk_> usr13_, Correct...  But still, PDF files are not "image files"
[14:03] <dmavroid> usr13: should i run this command as a whole in the terminal?
[14:03] <ToBeFree> "Error!  Build of xt_ACCOUNT.ko failed for: 3.9.0-3-generic (x86_64)" - always, and not just on this computer. I tried it on another Ubuntu server, too
[14:04] <usr13_> neo2: It is possible you can copy and paste the text from the PDF file to a text editor.  Try that first.
[14:04] <adamk_> dmavroid, It still doesn't appear to be even attempting to use the fglrx driver...  pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, please.
[14:04] <ActionParsnip> ToBeFree: does it work in other kernels ok?
[14:04] <ToBeFree> just try "sudo apt-get install xtables-addons-dkms" and you can reproduce this bug/whatever instantly
[14:04] <abhi_>  Hi there everyone. I recently got a pdf file with a cert file (PFX). I even got a "key" to open the "PFX file". I can successfully install the pfx file in MS Windows 7 and open the PDF file there. I am "super new" to Ubuntu. Can anyone please tell me how to install/import PFX into Ubuntu ? I am currently using Ubuntu 13.04. Please help...
[14:04] <dmavroid> adamk_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738830/ this is what i get
[14:04] <usr13_> neo2: But, if you tell us what you want to do with it, maybe we can find a specific solution.
[14:04] <ActionParsnip> abhi_: try acroread
[14:04] <ToBeFree> ActionParsnip: it doesn't work on your computer, does it
[14:05] <ActionParsnip> ToBeFree: I dont use it knowingly
[14:05] <ToBeFree> well, you could try the command.
[14:05] <adamk_> dmavroid, Yes, you already posted that.  I asked you to pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
[14:05] <abhi_> Yes i have tried acroread and installed the reader. Then what ?
[14:05] <neo2> I can select and copy the text but it doesn't honor the columns, so every line breaks the columns..
[14:06] <neo2> I need to convert the PDF text to ascii so I can do text processing on it.
[14:06] <oupateddie> I have an Intel 82865G graphics card on the motherboard. My 12.04 does NOT boot up and crashes every time. It does boot up when I run recover mode but the resolution is very high and I cannot read it as it is too small. How do I get past this to reconfigure the xorg/lightdm service
[14:06] <dmavroid> adamk_: /etc/X11/xorg.conf | pastebinit am i right?
[14:06] <usr13_> neo2: What kind of text processing?
[14:06] <adamk_> dmavroid, Just 'pastebinit /etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[14:07] <dmavroid> adamk_: Unable to read from: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[14:07] <adamk_> dmavroid, Sigh...  I really don't know what is going on...  Just 10 minutes ago, you had an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
[14:07] <adamk_> dmavroid, Now you don't.
[14:07] <rooted> any software for ubuntu to copy .iso files into usb stick ?
[14:07] <dmavroid> adamk_: :S
[14:08] <neo2> usr13_, searching for a string and copying the paragraph it appears in
[14:08] <MonkeyDust> rooted  unetbootin and multisystem
[14:08] <c_smith> rooted: what kind of iso? this really depends on the ISO
[14:09] <usr13_> neo2: acroread won't do it?
[14:09] <abhi_> tuxboot
[14:09] <dmavroid> adamk_: what should be the driver option while i am doing all that? xorg server of fglrx-update?
[14:09] <MonkeyDust> rooted  and startup disk creator
[14:09] <rooted> its an other linux os iso
[14:09] <c_smith> rooted: and it depends on if the ISO is a hybrid one.
[14:09] <rooted> wanted to use  , dd , but am not the pro to use
[14:09] <neo2> usr13_, it's a specific command, i doubt it has that functionality
[14:10] <rooted> c_smith what do you mean by hybrid
[14:10] <usr13_> neo2: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/pdfedit/
[14:10] <c_smith> rooted: meaning it's compatible with dd.
[14:10] <usr13_> neo2: No, but has search command.
[14:10] <c_smith> in essence
[14:10] <rooted> any safe way to do ?
[14:10] <usr13_> neo2: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/precise/master-pdf-editor/
[14:11] <neo2> usr13_, it's a tens of thousands of pages text, I can't do it manually..
[14:11] <c_smith> rooted: to run dd? yes, but there's a front-end that's easier to use in the software center.
[14:11] <dmavroid> adamk_: or it doent really matter? :S
[14:11] <c_smith> rooted: it's USB-imagewriter.
[14:11] <usr13_> neo2: From:  https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/precise/master-pdf-editor/ "Fast and high quality display of PDF and XPS files. Adding, removing and changing text and/or images."
[14:12] <rooted> c_smith cannot find it.
[14:12] <usr13_> neo2: For what you want to do with the file, PDF is not the most friendly format.  Try getting a different format of it from what-ever source you got it from.
[14:12] <c_smith> rooted: hold on, let me get you a link
[14:13] <rooted> c_smith priciate the time man.
[14:13] <dmavroid> adamk_: i am doomed right?
[14:13] <dev__> Is it pretty usual for your auth.log to be 99% failed ssh attempts?
[14:13] <c_smith> rooted: what version of Ubuntu are you on?
[14:13] <rooted> 13.04
[14:13] <c_smith> rooted: and no prob, good sir.
[14:13] <adamk_> dmavroid, I believe fglrx-updates is the best one but, as I said, I have no idea what's going on.
[14:14] <adamk_> dmavroid, One minute you had an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and then it was gone.  I suspect you did something to delete it.
[14:14] <neo2> usr13_, I don't know if i'll find a better format, but the PDF document has clear lines separating the columns so maybe there's an easy way to automate converting it to single column
[14:14] <c_smith> rooted: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/raring/+package/usb-imagewriter
[14:14] <usr13_> neo2: If it is in collums, I do not know of any way to negotiate it the way you want to.
[14:14] <c_smith> rooted: those are the packages on launchpad
[14:14] <whoever_> hi all, setting up a multi-boot lappy, how much hdd space do i need for ubuntu
[14:14] <rooted> c_smith , thanks
[14:14] <whoever_> 100GB
[14:14] <usr13_> neo2: ... maybe someone else here has a better idea, but....
[14:14] <whoever_> ?
[14:15] <oupateddie> whoever need at least 10Gig for operating plus the rest for /home
[14:15] <dev__> whoever_: Depends on what you're doing, I only have 20GB for my laptop partition
[14:15] <c_smith> rooted: no prob, good sir.
[14:15] <dmavroid> adamk_: after restarting i could not get further than a message saying that the system is running in low graphics. and the proposed solution to open the pc was to reconfigure the graphical setting otherwise no login no nothing probably this is where the file deleted
[14:15] <oupateddie> I allocated min 10Gig but 20 Gig is fine for the root and then the rest for the /home
[14:16] <MonkeyDu1t> !partiton | whoever_
[14:16] <MonkeyDu1t> !partition | whoever_
[14:16] <whoever_>  i through out 100GB since it is a nice round number and should be able to accommadate running programms
[14:16] <dev__> 10g for root? What?
[14:16] <adamk_> dmavroid, Well I'm out of ideas. My only other suggestion is to remove the fglrx driver, and use the intel GPU.
[14:16] <oupateddie> 10 Gig sorry
[14:16] <whoever_> what is the  point of wub? linux for the completly terrified ?
[14:16] <usr13_> neo2: Yes, converting to single column may be what you need to do.
[14:16] <dev__> I wasn't commenting on notation, you can install a full build on a 10GB HDD
[14:17] <dmavroid> adamk_: so if i use intel GPU my graphic card will have no use?
[14:17] <oupateddie> I split my disk into 10 to 20 Gig for the root directory and the rest of the disk for /home directory
[14:17] <abhi_> Why is it so difficult to open encrypted pdf even though i have its certificate and key ? Any idea ?
[14:17] <dmavroid> adamk_: the AMD graphic card i mean!
[14:17] <neo2> usr13_, yeah... how?
[14:17] <oupateddie> then when you clean install or upgrade the home stays put and unaffected
[14:17] <adamk_> dmavroid, Pretty much.
[14:17] <usr13_> neo2: I dono
[14:18] <elixir_> My keyboard tab gives 8 spaces, can I limit it to 4 spaces?
[14:18] <usr13_> neo2: Copy-N-Paste?
[14:18] <elixir_> Please help ?
[14:18] <dmavroid> adamk_: that does not seem really nice....so whats the purpose of having a graphic card if i am not using it. If i leave ubuntu what can be the solution for me based on your experience?
[14:18] <usr13_> oupateddie: What app are you using?
[14:18] <usr13_> oupateddie: acroread?
[14:19] <oupateddie> For pdf's
[14:19] <ToBeFree> elixir_: where exactly?
[14:19] <ToBeFree> in your text editor, it should be possible to change it using the options, for example.
[14:19] <usr13_> oupateddie: "For pdf's"?
[14:19] <adamk_> dmavroid, I have no experience with hybrid laptops, and would never buy one.
[14:19] <usr13_> oupateddie: What application are you using?
[14:20] <dmavroid> usr13: we are out of ideas is there any possibility you can find an alternative please?
[14:20] <dmavroid> adamk_: ok thanks for trying
[14:20] <usr13_> dmavroid: sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[14:21] <elixir_> ToBeFree: in general on a text editor (gedit)
[14:21] <dmavroid> usr13: rm: cannot remove ‘/etc/X11/xorg.conf’: No such file or director
[14:21] <usr13_> dmavroid: And it is booting into "Low Graphics Mode"?
[14:21] <dmavroid> usr13: yes
[14:22] <elixir_> ToBeFree: got it, it was gedit's prob ,thanks :)
[14:22] <usr13_> dmavroid: lspci | pastebinit
[14:22] <oupateddie> usr13 I'm using acroread to read pdf's or Adobe 9. If I need to convert pdf's back to doc s are difficult
[14:22] <usr13_> dmavroid: and send resulting URL.
[14:22] <dmavroid> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738886/
[14:22] <oupateddie> However there is an ocr reader which also works sort of
[14:23] <usr13_> oupateddie: Yes, you are correct
[14:23] <oupateddie> What do you want to do, convert pdf to something else?
[14:23] <dmavroid> usr13_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5738886/
[14:23] <usr13_> dmavroid: Are you 12.04?
[14:24] <dmavroid> usr13_: 13.04
[14:24] <usr13_> dmavroid: Fully updated?
[14:24] <dmavroid> usr13_: yes
[14:24] <whatwhoami> ubuntu 12 is bug ridden?
[14:25] <usr13_> dmavroid: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[14:25] <dmavroid> usr13_: done
[14:26] <whatwhoami> some say ubuntu 12 is not secure
[14:26] <usr13_> dmavroid: I see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer-updates/+bug/1074494  (but it is for 12.04)
[14:26] <dmavroid> usr13_: i cannot i have no unity at the moment and i cannot min. or max any windows....
[14:27] <usr13_> dmavroid: Did you get any updates from the above command?  (sudo apt-get upgrade)
[14:27] <dmavroid> usr13_: nop
[14:27] <usr13_> dmavroid: you could install a different desktop environment
[14:27] <dmavroid> usr13_: like?
[14:27] <usr13_> xfce
[14:27] <adamk_> Using a different desktop environment is not going to get his AMD GPU working.
[14:28] <dmavroid> usr13_: i am unborn relative to this so a little spoon feeding coulb be usefull :)
[14:28] <SonikkuAmerica> In fact, it'll just cause more problems...
[14:28] <usr13_> adamk_: I did not say that it would, but might give him some additional function
[14:28] <usr13_> SonikkuAmerica: I doubt that.
[14:29] <usr13_> adamk_: SonikkuAmerica If you2 have suggestion(s), say so.
[14:29] <dmavroid> usr13_: what do you mean by another desktop environment?
[14:29] <usr13_> dmavroid: How did you install the video driver you are trying to use?
[14:30] <pilsa> hi ... i have a problem with gnome panel (gnome classic on ubuntu 12.04). some of  the icons (sound, network) in the notification area  (right hand side) are seperated by too much space and i want them packed more tightly. besides there is a xchat icon that doesnt belong there and i cant get rid of it. please check out the screenshot:
[14:30] <dmavroid> usr13_: from additional drivers
[14:30] <pilsa> http://s7.directupload.net/images/130606/8korvvmc.png
[14:30] <pilsa> any idea?
[14:30] <usr13_> pilsa: Did you try the suggestions I gave you earlier?
[14:30] <pilsa> yes
[14:30] <usr13_> dmavroid: I suppose you could just uninstall it.
[14:30] <pilsa> no help, really
[14:31] <dmavroid> usr13_: yes but my cpu reaches 95degrees celcius
[14:31] <usr13_> dmavroid: Is it a laptop or Desktop?
[14:31] <dmavroid> usr13_: laptop
[14:32] <Laurenceb> hi
[14:32] <Laurenceb> how do i check if my samba server is running?
[14:32] <Laurenceb> windows users can't connect
[14:33] <dmavroid> usr13_: is there something i can do or i should return to windows?
[14:33] <Laurenceb> but i dont know if it is a network issue
[14:33] <usr13_> dmavroid: What does the cpu reaching 95C have to do with it?
[14:33] <usr13_> dmavroid: If you remove the proprietary driver, will it heat up more?
[14:33] <dmavroid> usr13_: youtube-skype and whatever increases the usage of cpu
[14:33] <dmavroid> usr13_: yes
[14:34] <usr13_> dmavroid: Really?  Have you tried it?
[14:34] <dmavroid> usr13_: by removing the driver is the only way i can use the unity so yes
[14:35] <usr13_> dmavroid: I would suggest not using unity, (by installing another Desktop Environment).
[14:35] <dmavroid> usr13_: how to install another environment?
[14:35] <usr13_> dmavroid: What is the make and model of your laptop?
[14:35] <dmavroid> usr13_: hp pavilion g6
[14:36] <usr13_> dmavroid: To install xfce:  sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[14:36] <dmavroid> usr13_: and after installing?
[14:37] <SonikkuAmerica> dmavroid: Log out and switch to "Xubuntu Session"
[14:37] <usr13_> dmavroid: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer-updates/+bug/1068404
[14:37] <dmavroid> usr13_: is there any complicated stuff during the process?
[14:37] <usr13_> dmavroid: no
[14:38] <dmavroid> usr13_: what are the possibilities of have it working after that?
[14:38] <usr13_> dmavroid: First do:  ls -ltr /var/lib/dpkg/info/*list  and identify the graphics driver you installed, (so you can uninstall it).
[14:39] <dmavroid> usr13_: with a different desktop i would probably be able to make use of my fglrx drivers?
[14:39] <usr13_> dmavroid: I don't really know for sure, but if you uninstall the offending software, it should work better. (xfce or lxde are more resource friendly Desktop Environments).
[14:40] <dmavroid> usr13_: can you please send my an alternative of xubuntu? just in case
[14:40] <usr13_> dmavroid: No, changing to a lower impact Desktop Environment will not change your ability of using the fglrx driver
[14:41] <usr13_> dmavroid: xubuntu-desktop lubuntu-desktop are two alternatives.
[14:41] <oupateddie> I have an Intel 82865G graphics card on the motherboard. My 12.04 does NOT boot up and crashes every time. It does boot up when I run recover mode but the resolution is very high and I cannot read it as it is too small. How do I get past this to reconfigure the xorg/lightdm service
[14:41] <dmavroid> usr13_: whats the point of not be able to use my graphic card?
[14:42] <usr13_> oupateddie: xrandr | pastebinit
[14:42] <oupateddie> usr13 stand by
[14:42] <dmavroid> usr13_: final question. so there is no luck in using linux on my computer without ignoring my graphic card?
[14:43] <usr13_> dmavroid: If you uninstall the proprietary driver, you will still be able to use your display adapter, (the opensource one will be used by default).
[14:43] <irhass> ls
[14:43] <codepython777> update-rc.d nginx defaults —> Tells me —> System start/stop links for /etc/init.d/nginx already exists —> But nginx does not start at boot
[14:43] <adamk> He will only be able to use the intel GPU, not the AMD one.
[14:43] <codepython777> any ideas on how to fix this?
[14:43] <usr13_> dmavroid: You can not use a computer without a graphics card?   That is not an option and no one said it was.
[14:44] <irhass> nvidia support?
[14:44] <dmavroid> usr13_: by using the xorg server option i am using the AMD of the intel GPU?
[14:44] <SonikkuAmerica> dmavroid: Ever heard of SSH... headless servers...? XD
[14:44] <usr13_> dmavroid: And that was MY suggestion from the start, to uninstall the one you are uisng now.
[14:45] <usr13_> uninstall the fglrx driver
[14:45] <oupateddie> usr13 - http://pastebin.com/ix1CqEE4
[14:46] <dmavroid> usr13_: i probably tired you with my stupid questions and forgive me for that as i am new. thank you for your time and help i will try the xubuntu way and i hope it will work
[14:46] <Phryq> hey, for some reason I can no longer control my volume settings
[14:46] <Phryq> like, the thing in the top right corner is greyed out
[14:47] <oupateddie> usr13_ this is the fall back video driver it uses. It only comes up when I boot from the resume boot in the seq of grub's recovery option
[14:47] <oupateddie> If I boot normally the machine hangs itself up completely
[14:47] <rooted> how do i know my usb stick path in terminal ? didnt find it in dmegs
[14:48] <oupateddie> rooted try sudo lsusb
[14:48] <rooted> thanks
[14:49] <usr13_> oupateddie: lspci |grep -i vga |pastebinit
[14:49] <usr13_> oupateddie: (Send us resulting URL)
[14:49] <oupateddie> OK let me ask this one, how do I reconfigure the xorg server in 12.04?
[14:50] <codepython777> anyone running nginx?
[14:50] <sambagirl> codepython777 i use it for bigbluebutton
[14:50] <codepython777> sambagirl: do you have this in your nginx.conf : pid /var/run/nginx.pid;?
[14:50] <usr13_> oupateddie: dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xorg.conf
[14:51] <sambagirl> or it is a component of the bob environment
[14:51] <sambagirl> just a sec i have to go look on that server brb
[14:51] <codepython777> thanks
[14:51] <rooted> oupateddie , it doesnt show me the path /dev/sdc1,2,3
[14:52] <usr13_> rooted: sudo fdisk -l
[14:53] <oupateddie> usr13 http://pastebin.com/DgXukq6x
[14:54] <dmavroid> usr13_: after installing xubuntu i reboot?
[14:54] <dmavroid> usr13_: or log out?
[14:55] <sambagirl> just a sec codepython777. i'm in osx vm and i have to jump back n forth ;D
[14:55] <sambagirl> brb
[14:55] <usr13_> oupateddie: grep Driver /var/log/Xorg.0.log |pastebinit
[14:55] <usr13_> dmavroid: Did you uninstall the video driver?
[14:56] <dmavroid> usr13_: yes
[14:56] <usr13_> dmavroid: Ok, reboot.
[14:56] <dmavroid> usr13_: ok thanks
[14:57] <oupateddie> usr13 http://pastebin.com/7FbjnqVW
[14:57] <Laurenceb> hi
[14:57] <Guest45034> heey
[14:57] <Laurenceb> i have a problem, can someone help me set up samba?
[14:57] <Laurenceb> this is going very badly atm
[14:57] <Guest45034> what you have to offer
[14:57] <Laurenceb> Thu Jun  6 15:53:46 2013 BST, 0 smb_server/smb/service.c:126:make_connection()]
[14:57] <Laurenceb> make_connection: couldn't find service SHARE
[14:58] <Laurenceb> something is wrong with my config?
[14:58] <usr13_> oupateddie: What screen size does your monitor require?
[14:58] <sambagirl> codepython777 i don't have that entry in my config4
[14:58] <sambagirl> config
[14:58] <sambagirl> i can show you how my config looks like if you want
[14:59] <usr13_> oupateddie: Are you using a KVM?
[14:59] <oupateddie> usr13_	 I normally work with the option between 1023 and 12XX.
[14:59] <oupateddie> KVM?
[14:59] <sambagirl> what is your issue codepython777?
[14:59] <oupateddie> Monitor is either a 17" Philips or 19" Mecer whiechever works
[14:59] <usr13_> oupateddie: KVM switch, (Keyboard/Video/Mouse)
[14:59] <Laurenceb> http://pastebin.com/JuRdV1Fb
[14:59] <Laurenceb> ^there
[15:00] <oupateddie> usr13_	 Not that I know of
[15:00] <usr13_> oupateddie: will 1024x768 work?
[15:00] <oupateddie> Keyboard is USB Mouse also USB
[15:00] <usr13_> oupateddie: Try it and see:  xrandr -s 1024x768
[15:01] <oupateddie> usr the 12XX is still OK but it doesn't want to boot directly into it.  This is my problem
[15:01] <oupateddie> The 1024 is a bit large
[15:01] <usr13_> oupateddie: So how are you getting 1280x1024?
[15:01] <oupateddie> usr13_	 what I want to get is that the machione at least boots up without a hassle
[15:02] <usr13_> oupateddie: Lets start over.  What is the issue?
[15:02] <oupateddie> usr13_	 yep 1280 X 1024 but only if I boot in recovery mode and then continue with resume normal boot, any other way the machine crashes
[15:02] <dmavroid> usr13_: i can see the unity now but 1)the desktop looks the same 2) the overheat is still a problem
[15:03] <oupateddie> usr13_	 and it also does not boot up in this way every time....
[15:03] <oupateddie> usr13_	 even via the recovery mode
[15:03] <usr13_> oupateddie: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[15:04] <oupateddie> have done tha a number of times today, even removed all the nvidia stuff and install the intel driver
[15:04] <Peter121> Ok, so i in connection properties using OpenDns servers, and they was working... until now, something happened and when i go to check2.ip i see that im using my ISP and other country DNS, but im not, the settings is settup for OpenDNS... Maybe i can use some command to see what really happening here ?
[15:04] <dmavroid> usr13_: however i had to type ccsm to termina and enable the unity tool in order to see the unity
[15:04] <Peter121> i mean check2ip.com
[15:04] <oupateddie> I also deleted the /.config/monitors.xml file a few times
[15:04] <usr13_> dmavroid:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer-updates/+bug/1068404
[15:05] <usr13_> dmavroid: How is it you are still using unity, (after installing xfce)?  Did you choose to boot to unity rather than xfce?
[15:06] <dmavroid> usr13_: i had not such an option
[15:07] <oupateddie> usr13_	 I in fact installes 12.04 on another drive today (clean install) and that did the same
[15:07] <usr13_> dmavroid: Ok, I'm lost.
[15:07] <dmavroid> usr13_: i saw the xubuntu logo but that was all..
[15:07] <usr13_> dmavroid: Did you follow the link I just sent you?
[15:08] <dmavroid> usr13_: i installed xubuntu as you said before. i have to go through the link now since ..now i can navigate graphically
[15:08] <usr13_> dmavroid: Did you read the  "WORKAROUND" part?
[15:09] <bosse_> hi
[15:09] <dmavroid> usr13_: i am tired as you are. it seems a really useful link and i will read it after lunch. do you think this will solve the problem? finally thanks again
[15:09] <usr13_> dmavroid: ... which seems to point to:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#WORKAROUND
[15:09] <fortyyy> !list
[15:09] <bosse_> first time using ubuntu i love it
[15:10] <oupateddie> usr13_	 at the moment I'n on the sick machine but once I shut down and reboot then I doubt if it will boot in the same mode as now... I have tried this also a number of times. I have also tried to run failsafe mode but then the error is to config the card manually and the machine hangs up
[15:10] <usr13_> dmavroid: I don't know....
[15:10] <dmavroid> usr13_: hahahaha ! enjoy the rest of your day. cheers
[15:10] <usr13_> oupateddie: Is this a laptop?
[15:10] <usr13_> dmavroid: Sure... good luck.  Save that URL and read...
[15:11] <Laurenceb> hi
[15:11] <Laurenceb> can anyone help me?
[15:11] <Laurenceb> im trying to setup samba and failing
[15:11] <Laurenceb> well... samba was working
[15:11] <usr13_> Laurenceb: 12.04?
[15:11] <Laurenceb> then i rebooted, and now nothing.. i have tried restarting smbd and stuff
[15:11] <Laurenceb> no 10.04
[15:12] <usr13_> !EOL | Laurenceb
[15:12] <Laurenceb> the logfile is full of errors
[15:12] <Laurenceb> [Thu Jun  6 15:55:53 2013 BST, 0 smb_server/smb/service.c:126:make_connection()]
[15:12] <Laurenceb> make_connection: couldn't find service <name>
 is name of my service
[15:12] <Laurenceb> does anyone know what the problem is
[15:13] <Laurenceb> please dont try to fob me off with eol
[15:13] <Laurenceb> i need to fix this NOW
[15:13] <usr13_> Laurenceb: 1)  Upgrade to 12.04  2) Read: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/samba-fileserver.html
[15:13] <Laurenceb> HAS to be fixed
[15:13] <Laurenceb> i dont have time to upgrade
[15:13] <Laurenceb> pls help
[15:13] <bosse_> tjena
[15:13] <oupateddie> usr13_	 sorry missed this one, no it is a proprietort HP with Intel inside
[15:13] <Laurenceb> just give me some tips here pls
[15:13] <usr13_> Laurenceb: Ok, 1) Read: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/samba-fileserver.html
[15:13] <Laurenceb> im not samab expert
[15:14] <Laurenceb> trhanks
[15:14] <Laurenceb> sudo restart smbd
[15:14] <Laurenceb> restart: Unknown instance:
[15:14] <Laurenceb> ^i get an error there
[15:14] <usr13_> Laurenceb: It is not hard, it'll work if you set the config file up right, and yes, restart smbd
[15:15] <mosx1> anyone give me a command to move a directory?
[15:15] <usr13_> Laurenceb: sudo apt-get install samba
[15:15] <Laurenceb> mosx1: mv -r
[15:15] <jpds> mosx1: mv directory directory-new-name
[15:15] <mosx1> thx
[15:15] <Laurenceb> samba is already the newest version.
[15:16] <Laurenceb> sudo restart smbd                restart: Unknown instance:
[15:16] <SolarisBoy> that just means it wasn't running -
[15:16] <Laurenceb> but i get that reach restart
[15:16] <Laurenceb> so it must be quitting
[15:16] <SolarisBoy> try to start it
[15:16] <usr13_> Laurenceb: sudo service smbd restart
[15:16] <SolarisBoy> not restart it
[15:16] <SolarisBoy> upstart keeps track of jobs -
[15:17] <SolarisBoy> your saying restart but it wasn't running -
[15:17] <Laurenceb> im getting the same message
[15:17] <Laurenceb> surely this means it is quitting?
[15:17] <SolarisBoy> check the log
[15:17] <SolarisBoy> /var/log/upstart/*
[15:18] <SolarisBoy> if it's a upstart job that is.
[15:18] <usr13_> Laurenceb: dpkg-reconfigure samba
[15:18] <usr13_> Laurenceb: sudo dpkg-reconfigure samba
[15:18] <usr13_> Laurenceb: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[15:18] <SolarisBoy> you should check the logs before going destroy mode imho.
[15:19] <Laurenceb> usr13_ ok
[15:19] <Laurenceb> but...
[15:19] <Laurenceb> [Thu Jun  6 16:19:02 2013 BST, 0 smb_server/smb/service.c:126:make_connection()]
[15:19] <Laurenceb> make_connection: couldn't find service <name>
 is redacted service name
[15:19] <usr13_> Laurenceb: Please use complete sentences, and keep it all on one line.
[15:19] <Laurenceb> k
[15:20] <SolarisBoy> the error is coming from a file under smb_server ownership apparently
[15:20] <conductor> Hi all
[15:20] <SolarisBoy> more so a function called make_connection - why not google that?
[15:20] <og93> join #xubuntu
[15:20] <usr13_> og93:  /
 as it is clear to be that the server name does not exist
[15:21] <budmang> why would a cron job not kick off or not work :)
[15:21] <budmang> show its did but never completes
[15:21] <SolarisBoy> budmang: issues with the job? bad interpreter? things like that
[15:21] <usr13_> budmang: It will work if written properly.
[15:22] <usr13_> budmang: Sounds like you need to do some testing.
[15:22] <SolarisBoy> Laurenceb: does the <name> exist as a share somewhere?
[15:22] <og93> join #xubuntu-devel
[15:22] <usr13_> og93: Try:   /join #xubuntu
[15:22] <budmang> usr13_: it works fine one server 1, copy same one to server2(run it manually etc.. works)
[15:23] <budmang> cron kicks it off never runs
[15:23] <budmang> 30 08 * * * /bin/bash /root/BACKUP/333dump.sh &
[15:23] <usr13_> budmang: Again, test first.
[15:24] <SolarisBoy> who's crontab is that in?
[15:24] <budmang> usr13_: how do I get more debugging on it?
[15:24] <SolarisBoy> usr13_: 2>&1
[15:24] <SolarisBoy> grr budmang ^
[15:24] <daya> Any idea to integrate ubuntu installer in ubunut Live CD
[15:24] <SolarisBoy> /bin/bash /root/BACKUP/333dump.sh > /tmp/debug.log 2>&1 &
[15:24] <ActionParsnip> budmang: if you add the top line:  #!/bin/bash   to the /root/BACKUP/333dump.sh file, you don't need /bin/bash in cron
[15:24] <prime_> @search peter clines
[15:24] <budmang> I dont know why it woudl work on one and not the other.
[15:24] <prime_> oops sorry
[15:25] <budmang> #!/bin/bash - is at the top.
[15:25] <SolarisBoy> budmang: you can also add /bin/bash -x in your shebang or on your command line
[15:25] <budmang> cron didnt work with/without /bin/bash in the cron
[15:25] <SolarisBoy> budmang: thats because i believe your cron is /bin/sh
[15:25] <SolarisBoy> budmang: is it executable? who should run the script - did you add the debug routing and redirect to a file to see any errors if applicable?
[15:26] <budmang> SolarisBoy: what do you mean, this works exact on another box(bin/bash)
[15:26] <budmang> just added the debug it will kick off in 4 minutes
[15:26] <budmang> SolarisBoy: 777 everything to test
[15:27] <budmang> I can run it manually just fine.
[15:27] <usr13_> budmang: do you need the & at the end?
[15:28] <SolarisBoy> probably not needed cron is a background daemon already -
[15:28] <pbx-interview> i've got a fresh install of 12.10 (server) that is not seeing my network card. ifconfig only lists "lo". but the installer had no problem pulling down packages so i know it can be done. where do i start? FWIW i have CLI only
[15:28] <usr13_> SolarisBoy: That's what I thought...
[15:28] <DooMMasteR> hi there
[15:29] <DooMMasteR> I have a problem with ubuntu on my acer travelmate 8172T
[15:29] <usr13_> pbx-interview: What does lspci say?
[15:29] <DooMMasteR> I can only use bluetooth or wifi
[15:29] <SolarisBoy> pbx-interview: if you have lshw try 'sudo lshw -C network'
[15:29] <DooMMasteR> never both at the same time
[15:30] <DooMMasteR> also after suspend the wifi is "hard" off an I have to reenable it again
[15:30] <usr13_> pbx-interview:  ifconfig -a
[15:30] <bipul> pbx-interview, hello
[15:30] <dosequis> quit
[15:31] <pbx-interview> usr13_ - adding -a doesn't change the output. still only lists "lo"
[15:32] <SolarisBoy> pbx-interview: did you run lspci or lshw yet?
[15:32] <usr13_> pbx-interview: What does lspci say?
[15:33] <pbx-interview> SolarisBoy - yeah - lists my wifi card, though doesn't list eth0
[15:34] <SonikkuAmerica> SolarisBoy: (I've always wondered, are you on Solaris when you're on IRC?)
[15:34] <SolarisBoy> pbx-interview: ok - can you check your /var/log/messages and dmesg output? and grep eth0 to see if there were any errors on boot up?
[15:34] <SolarisBoy> SonikkuAmerica: nope Ubuntu
[15:34] <pbx-interview> usr13_ - lspci lists an "Ethernet controller"...
[15:34] <SonikkuAmerica> SolarisBoy: (I use OpenIndiana [nee OpenSolaris])
[15:35] <SonikkuAmerica> (But I'm !ot'ing)
[15:35] <SolarisBoy> SonikkuAmerica: sweet deal
[15:35] <bosse_> hella
[15:35] <SonikkuAmerica> SolarisBoy: (GNOME 2 and all)
[15:35]  * SolarisBoy high fiving
[15:35] <usr13_> pbx-interview: What comes after "Ethernet controller"  ....?
[15:36] <bosse_>  i wanna be a computer geek
[15:36] <usr13_> pbx-interview: Show is some identification.
[15:36] <bosse_> lol
[15:36] <pbx-interview> usr13_ - heh. ethernet controller is last in the list
[15:36] <john112233> I am trying to install ubuntu using a live cd but the setup is not detecting my windows installation. Anything I can do?
[15:37] <bosse_> can i run kali linux in ubuntu ?
[15:37] <pbx-interview> usr13_ - or if you mean on that line... "Apple Inc. Uninorth 2 GMAC..."
[15:37] <usr13_> john112233: What do you mean it is detecting the windows installation?
[15:38] <auronandace> bosse_: you can run any linux inside ubuntu if you use a vm
[15:38] <bosse_> what is a good wm for ubuntu
[15:38] <john112233> usr13_: The setup detects the windows installation and offers to take part of the disk space along side it right? its only showing me the partition table. not detecting my windows
[15:38] <auronandace> bosse_: define good
[15:38] <usr13_> pbx-interview: Oh, so it is a Mac!  Okay...  What is the make and model?
[15:39] <bosse_> runs simple
[15:39] <SolarisBoy> unity?
[15:39] <OerHeks> bosse_, standard gnome3/unity is good.
[15:39] <auronandace> bosse_: you are not being very specific
[15:40] <pbx-interview> usr13_ - powerbook 12" -- PPC :)
[15:40] <bosse_> a good vm for just kali
[15:40] <usr13_> pbx-interview: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1824293.html
[15:40] <bosse_> not just kali but that runs kali without problem
[15:40] <auronandace> bosse_: kali is not supported here
[15:41] <bosse_> why
[15:41]  * SolarisBoy face palming
[15:41] <auronandace> bosse_: because this channel is for ubuntu support only
[15:41] <genii> !info kali
[15:41] <Kroach> how can I make a service start after user login?
[15:41]  * genii sips
[15:41] <bosse_> yes and i was asking if i can run kali on ubuntu and you soppurted me to download vm thanks bye
[15:41] <usr13_> !service | Kroach
[15:42] <SolarisBoy> Kroach: there is an event for that
[15:42] <meteors2313> how to set by default that nickserv identify me using a password when I open xchat instead of writing /msg nickserv identify
[15:42] <meteors2313> ?
[15:42] <sambagirl> ƒ
[15:42] <usr13_> Kroach: sudo service <service-name> start/restart/stop
[15:42] <KaiserThaws> Hi all, I have an issue with my Ubuntu server, /boot is full (256mib). That came while I was trying to update my kernel
[15:42] <jrib> KaiserThaws: remove old kernels
[15:42] <SolarisBoy> Kroach: look into upstart events
[15:42] <SolarisBoy> make a .conf under init and use the login event -
[15:43] <usr13_> KaiserThaws: Make it bigger, or delete old kernels.
[15:43] <KaiserThaws> thanks, going to try that
[15:43] <meteors2313> how to set by default that nickserv identify me using a password when I open xchat instead of writing /msg nickserv identify ?
[15:43] <JR198> Hi, just a quick one, (which I can't seem to get a proper answer for on Google), how do I format a hard drive from a Linux Live CD?
[15:43] <usr13_> KaiserThaws: If it is only 256M, make it bigger.
[15:44] <meteors2313> use gparted to format a partition
[15:44] <SolarisBoy> Kroach: http://askubuntu.com/questions/28281/what-events-are-available-for-upstart check that page out or man upstart-events and search for 'login-session-start'
[15:44] <KaiserThaws> 3.2* needs more space ?
[15:44] <meteors2313> in linux live
[15:44] <usr13_> KaiserThaws: Use a boot disk and resize
[15:44] <pbx-interview> usr13_ - thanks. i was hoping to focus on eth0 first -- because it's likely to be simpler, and because i know it works (the installer used it).
[15:44] <sambagirl> codepython777 you still about? i had an emergency and forgot about irc
[15:44] <JR198> meteors2313 I can't get gparted to boot on this laptop... is there a way through fdisk or something?
[15:44] <john112233> usr13_: is there anyway to make ubuntu installer detect windows?
[15:44] <battlehands> I followed this for sharing a folder from my host machine to my guest machine (which is ubuntu running from VirtualBox) http://superuser.com/questions/381661/virtual-machine-virtualbox-how-to-access-files-from-the-hosting-machine , but I can't find the shared folder in my Ubuntu OS.
[15:45] <meteors2313> what's the prob with gparted
[15:45] <roler> Is it recommended to use the unattended-upgrades package on a server?
[15:45] <Kroach>  SolarisBoy: thanks, I'll look into that
[15:45] <OerHeks> JR198, depends, how big is the hdd? and in what format do you want to format?
[15:45] <sambagirl> hey does wubi work in w8 or w7 with these new uefi bios's?
[15:45] <codepython777> sambagirl: am around yes
[15:45] <JR198> During boot it just powers off the machine
[15:45] <SolarisBoy> Kroach: sure
[15:45] <JR198> OerHeks: 500GB, ext3, NTFS or FAT32
[15:45] <sambagirl> private message me cause i'm on a vm and it's hard to track stuff
[15:46] <usr13_> pbx-interview: Boot the install CD, look at lsmod and see what driver it is using, boot back to HD and modprobe it
[15:46] <auronandace> sambagirl: no
[15:46] <JR198> Just anything really, I just think I've screwed up the partition table somehow when trying to format it before.
[15:46] <Mr-E> Guys, is there a good way of dealing with UEFI/Secureboot?
[15:46] <OerHeks> JR198, in a live environment you need the ntfs-3g package
[15:46] <sambagirl> auronandance ok th
[15:46] <sambagirl> mr-e yep, disable secure boot and put uefi in uefi and compatibility os or legacy
[15:46] <JR198> OerHeks: Even if I don't format into NTFS?
[15:46] <sambagirl> turn off the fast boot option or disable it
[15:47] <auronandace> sambagirl: i strongly advise you to avoid wubi, a vm would be a better solution
[15:47] <pbx-interview> usr13_ - ok, i'll try that. hopefully lsmod is there in the shell provided by the installer
[15:47] <OerHeks> JR198, not for fat32, indeed
[15:47] <sambagirl> auronandace ok
[15:47] <usr13_> pbx-interview: You could boot to boot disk and chmod to the HD I suppose.
[15:47] <marianne> ok stupid  question... how do I make transparent windows on my desktop... I've looked at the tutorials online but it never seems to work... is there a detailed step by step out there somewhere...12.04, 64 bit
[15:47] <JR198> OerHeks: And ext3 or other native Linux formats?
[15:47] <usr13_> !chmod | pbx-interview
[15:47] <Mr-E> sambagirl, I've got fastboot off, and thought I turned off secureboot, but the computer never boots from the usb drive
[15:48] <sambagirl> mr e
[15:48] <usr13_> !chroot | pbx-interview
[15:48] <sambagirl> i had the same issues
[15:48] <usr13_> pbx-interview: I meant chroot not chmod
[15:48] <pbx-interview> usr13_ - i know what chmod is. i don't know what you mean by "chmod to the HD"
[15:48] <auronandace> !uefi | Mr-E
[15:48] <pbx-interview> usr13_ - ah, ok
[15:49] <OerHeks> JR198, native = standard , so try gparted and the gui lets you choose
[15:49] <sambagirl> what i ended up doing is you have to select the fn key for boot menu to see anything  these new bios due to microsofts arrogance has made it so that the only thing to work like it used to is to have only microsoft w8 and NOTHING ELSE :D
[15:49] <sambagirl> cause nothing else exists!
[15:49] <sambagirl> do the fn and you will see the usb
[15:49] <Mr-E> yeah, it's almost like they're begging for a class-action lawsuit
[15:50] <sambagirl> well we knew this was coming
[15:50] <sambagirl> they announced it over 2 years ago
[15:50] <Mr-E> ok, thanks! unfortunately I'm at work right now, but I'll try it tonight.
[15:50] <sambagirl> it works
[15:50] <theadmin> sambagirl: Eh, you can also go to PC Settings -> General -> Advanced boot options and then choose to boot from CD in Windows 8
[15:50] <Mr-E> It's weird though. I got into the BIOS, and told the computer to boot from my USB
[15:50] <sambagirl> theadmin :D
[15:50] <Mr-E> even changed the boot order
[15:50] <Mr-E> oh well
[15:51] <Mr-E> I'll give that a shot.
[15:51] <sambagirl> mr-e my usb doesn't even show as an option for boot
[15:51] <sambagirl> it doesn't even exist in the bios
[15:51] <Appu> I need help to install ubuntu from wubi. There is no option like 'Install inside windows'
[15:51] <sambagirl> it did once but now it dissapeared
[15:51] <theadmin> Appu: Wubi doesn't exist anymore
[15:51] <SonikkuAmerica> Appu: Wubi is dea.
[15:51] <SonikkuAmerica> +D
[15:52] <sambagirl> drug enforcement adjustment? :D
[15:52] <Appu> SonikkuAmerica, Didnt get you.
[15:52] <JR198> OerHeks: Okay, I managed to boot into Ubuntu through a USB
[15:52] <sambagirl> mr-e it will work
[15:52] <Mr-E> thanks!
[15:52] <SonikkuAmerica> Appu: Wubi is dead.
[15:52] <JR198> OerHeks: I just tried GParted, and tried deleting all Partitions so that I can format the whole thing, but it won't let me delete the /dev/sda5/linux-swap
[15:52] <sambagirl> heck i am running osx in vm in linux and i know if i can do that you can do what your needing to
[15:53] <Appu> I want to install ubuntu 11.10. It's still alive for it.
[15:53] <Mr-E> sambagirl, running osx in a vm is pretty straightforward compared to this
[15:53] <Mr-E> mostly because there's better documentation
[15:54] <sambagirl> i wonder if 10.04 will even work on this new i7 laptop to be honest. i read an article where tovian linus put out 2 kernel proposals due to the trickery down by the mfg.'s at microsofts behest to give out bad and inaccurate driver info for the linux community.
[15:54] <sambagirl> mr-e there is no documentation for this
[15:55] <basiclas-> i sold my MBP because i was so fed up with UEFI :D now I have a zareason :P
[15:55] <sambagirl> the new laptops don't even list  model numbers on them. all i know is this is a samsung laptop
[15:55] <meteors2313> @JR198 http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=27441 check this out
[15:55] <sambagirl> :D
[15:55] <Appu> Can I install ubuntu on my windows pc which has a single drive, without affecting windows?
[15:55] <sambagirl> appu sure in virtual box or vmware
[15:56] <sambagirl> that is what i would do. dual boot seems to be history
[15:56] <basiclas-> my zareason laptop is so much nicer than my macbook ^ ^
[15:56] <SonikkuAmerica> sambagirl: Oh really
[15:56] <Appu> sambagirl, I hate VM frankly.
[15:56] <sambagirl> i don't even know why grub is around anymore?
[15:56] <genii> Appu: So long as the drive has enough free room on it for an Ubuntu install ( preferably something like 60-100G ) The installer will resize the Windows partition to make room if you want to set it up for a dual-boot
[15:56] <sambagirl> except in the server environment i think
[15:56] <meteors2313> JR198 use mkswap
[15:57] <sambagirl> appu vm is beautiful
[15:57] <SonikkuAmerica> Appu: You can also shrink your Windows partition and install Ubuntu alongside Windows
[15:57] <meteors2313> followed by your swap location
[15:57] <auronandace> genii: 60 - 100GB? what on earh do you do in ubuntu?
[15:57] <Cyberspaceloa> sambagirl: what's this about dual boot being history? I pretty much only have years old computers
[15:57] <genii> auronandace: Graphics :)
[15:57] <SolarisBoy> grub has a solidified spot in the computer world
[15:57] <Mr-E> basiclas-, all of the laptop trackpads have dedicated buttons. eww
[15:57] <Appu> sambagirl, It ain't for me :)
[15:57] <sambagirl>  cyberspaceloa your ok
[15:57] <SolarisBoy> server or desktop - or rather the idea of a boot loader is indespensable
[15:57] <genii> auronandace: And because it will be a single file system this would include room on /home for their downloads, etc
[15:58] <sambagirl> well a friend told me th win8 uses grub loader
[15:58] <basiclas-> Mr-E:  i have no trouble with it :)
[15:58] <sambagirl> but remember microsoft claims ownership to linux too :D
[15:58] <auronandace> genii: i prefer a seperate storage partition
[15:58] <SolarisBoy> they do?
[15:58] <Appu> sambagirl, really?
[15:58] <SolarisBoy> thought Linus Torvalds did that
[15:58] <Cyberspaceloa> yes SolarisBoy, they think they invented the OS
[15:59] <SolarisBoy> linux isn't an OS
[15:59] <sambagirl> yes appu there was a big lawsuit over it
[15:59] <SolarisBoy> it's a kernel
[15:59] <Cyberspaceloa> SolarisBoy, I'm just telling you how MS sees it
[15:59] <Cyberspaceloa> I know linux is a kernel
[15:59] <auronandace> !ot
[15:59] <SolarisBoy> insanity
[15:59] <sambagirl> solarisboy now try that logic in a court of law :)
[15:59] <meteors2313> how to automatically make xchat identify me instead of using /msg nickserv identify everytime
[15:59] <SolarisBoy> i'll pass =)
[15:59] <JR198> meteors2313: You're a life saver :)
[15:59] <sambagirl> haha
[15:59] <meteors2313> it's ohkk JR198
[16:00] <meteors2313> use onswap to reinitialize
[16:00] <SolarisBoy> well i'll say this much - it's not out of band for microsoft - they stole everything else starting with DOS
[16:00] <meteors2313> @JR198 sry swapon
[16:00] <sambagirl> it took me so much to get any linux to work properly on this new laptop.  was totally blown away by the "interactive" bios
[16:00] <sambagirl> er transparent i should say
[16:01]  * SolarisBoy just found out about /bin/initctl2dot
[16:01] <sambagirl> i am going to try solaris on it and haiku and amiga os to see if they can work :D
[16:01] <SolarisBoy> have fun with that
[16:02] <sambagirl> maybe ubuntu should move towards xenix :)
[16:02] <sambagirl> that will show microsoft!
[16:03] <meteors2313> how to automatically make xchat identify me instead of using /msg nickserv identify everytime
[16:04] <SonikkuAmerica> meteors2313: File > Network List... select the network, click Edit and type your NickServ password in the text box
[16:04] <sambagirl> what amazed me was i could not understand some old compaq servers and i was so frustrated with them (not knowing about smart drive boot cd) that i tried netbsd and boom it worked. so maybe ubuntu can move backwards to like plan9 interface and fundtionality and fool everyone
[16:04] <aladdin> meteors2313: go for weechat, it is in the repo. it does what you are afte
[16:05] <aladdin> r
[16:05] <sambagirl> bbl
[16:05] <aladdin> how to scrn capture please?
[16:05] <meteors2313> aladdin can xchat not fo that
[16:06] <meteors2313> there
[16:06] <SonikkuAmerica> aladdin: I just told you how to do it in XChat!
[16:06] <SonikkuAmerica> meteors2313: ^
[16:06] <SonikkuAmerica> aladdin: Oops
[16:06] <SolarisBoy> aladdin: hit the prtscn button
[16:06] <meteors2313> there's no other solution than to opt for weechat
[16:06] <SolarisBoy> if you want to capture a window hit ALT+prtscn
[16:06] <SolarisBoy> after selecting the window
[16:06] <aladdin> SonikkuAmerica: :) ok
[16:07] <SolarisBoy> !shutter
[16:07] <aladdin> SolarisBoy: and then?
[16:08] <SolarisBoy> ?
[16:08] <SolarisBoy> thats how you take a screen capture.
[16:08] <aladdin> meteors2313: hmm, why I like weechat is it's fast
[16:09] <aladdin> meteors2313: maybe there is mIRC, not sure
[16:09] <meteors2313> ohkk aladdin i'll check that out
[16:09] <meteors2313> mIRC?
[16:10] <aladdin> there is also a fork of xchat called hexchat
[16:10] <Guest45034> you can just capyure the screen
[16:10] <Guest45034> its not on xchat
[16:10] <gkimball> I have a Windows share drive that I mounted through 'Connect to Server', in the properties the path is smb://shared-files/home/gkimball.  How would I access this mounted drive via the command line?
[16:11] <Guest45034> harshaude what is status report
[16:11] <Guest45034> pm me
[16:11] <Guest45034> pm me
[16:11] <Guest45034> pm me
[16:11] <FloodBot1> Guest45034: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:11] <ShapeShifter499> hi
[16:11] <ShapeShifter499> is there anything wrong with my iptables?  with the following settings I cannot access the internet via hostapd wifi http://pastebin.com/bZFnJzKC
[16:11] <usr13_> gkimball: ls /home/gkimball
[16:12] <dicedingus> I messed with some of my compiz settings and now when I log in all I have is a wallpaper, no desktop environment. Anyone around who can help me with that?
[16:12] <SolarisBoy> ShapeShifter499: flush the rules and try - if it works its your rule set
[16:12] <usr13_> gkimball: Not sure what your question is.  On the Ubuntu PC?  Or the MS Windows PC?
[16:12] <SolarisBoy> ShapeShifter499: sudo iptables -F
[16:12] <gkimball> usr13: Yes on Ubuntu 13.04.
[16:13] <gkimball> usr13_: I am connecting to a network drive
[16:13] <SolarisBoy> ShapeShifter499: if you want to see what rules are working try sudo iptables -nvL to list the stats/counts
[16:13] <Guest45034> iptables works if it setup properly
[16:13] <Fieldy> very well. it's very powerful.
[16:13] <SolarisBoy> basically. and your setup varies on your aim -
[16:13] <aladdin> SolarisBoy: i got it, it is Fn + print scrn button
[16:13] <Guest45034> setup through whyspace
[16:14] <Guest45034> and then printscreen and F1
[16:14] <gkimball> usr13_: ls /home/gkimball just shows my home directory.
[16:14]  * SolarisBoy lost
[16:14] <SolarisBoy> gkimball: usr13_: it would probably be under gvfs somewhere if it is there -
[16:14] <john112233> how much swap area do I need to dedicate to a 100 GB ubuntu installation of 12.04 LTS
[16:14]  * dicedingus hums.
[16:15] <usr13_> gkimball: SO you are sharing the network drive via samba?
[16:15] <SolarisBoy> gkimball: you can try to check df -ah and see if it's mounted there somewhere otherwise it's likely mounted in some userspace file system mess made accessible via nautilus
[16:15] <gkimball> SolarisBoy: I have a .gvfs in home but it gives me permission denied.
[16:15] <budmang> any easy way to change my root partition size with out reinstall?
[16:15] <auronandace> john112233: depends entirely on your ram
[16:15] <john112233> auronandace : I have 4 GB Ram
[16:15] <auronandace> john112233: then just over 4gb if you want to use hibernation
[16:16] <usr13_> gkimball: Do you have a fstab entry for it?  If so, show us:  pastebinit /etc/fstab  #And send resulting URL
[16:16] <gkimball> SolarisBoy: df -ah has this entry: gvfsd-fuse         0     0     0    - /run/user/gkimball/gvfs
[16:16] <john112233> auronandace: I have to allocate a seperate partition for swap of 4 gb size?
[16:17] <auronandace> john112233: if you want to use hibernation yes
[16:17] <SolarisBoy> gkimball: you may need to unmount your gvfs remove the folder and allow it to get created
[16:17] <SolarisBoy> that sounds like a bug that was running around
[16:17] <john112233> auronandace: does having a swap partition larger than 4gb increase speed?
[16:18] <auronandace> john112233: no
[16:18] <usr13_> john112233: How much RAM do you have?
[16:18] <auronandace> john112233: swap is slower than ram
[16:18] <SolarisBoy> as far as accessing from the cli im still not sure - but im talking in regards to getting .gvfs errors on df and such
[16:18] <SolarisBoy> thats annoying =(
[16:18] <john112233> usr13_: 4 GB
[16:18] <usr13_> john112233: How big is your swap partition?
[16:18] <gkimball> usr13_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5739221/
[16:19] <john112233> usr13_: I havent made the swap partition , yet.
[16:19] <usr13_> john112233: 4g or little larger will be fine.
[16:20] <john112233> usr13_: okay got it. I ll allocate 4.5 GB
[16:20] <usr13_> gkimball: Are you running Ubuntu as host in a VM?
[16:20] <john112233> thanks usr13_ , auronandace
[16:20] <Guest45034> not as a host
[16:20] <Guest45034> it is strictly vpn
[16:20] <usr13_> john112233: Yes, that is fine.
[16:21] <gkimball> SolarisBoy: I basically want to store my web projects on the network drive and point my nginx to it for development.
[16:21] <gkimball> usr13_: It's a dual-boot with Windows as the main OS.
[16:21] <SolarisBoy> gkimball: you want to mount via a standard file system - and put it in fstab - dont mount it via gnome/gui in that case
[16:22] <gkimball> I see
[16:22] <SolarisBoy> because you'll eventually run into problems unless your webserver is running as a user who can access gvfs files under your home any way
[16:22] <usr13_> SolarisBoy: Did you see his fstab file?
[16:22] <zykotick9> SolarisBoy: re:gkimball +1 on fstab suggestion
[16:22] <SolarisBoy> usr13_: nopes - but it's not a good idea to house web files from gvfs -
[16:22] <SolarisBoy> that would just be weird =)
[16:22] <usr13_> SolarisBoy: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5739221/
[16:23] <Guest45034> john-- what program you runing
[16:23] <usr13_> SolarisBoy: That does not look like a normal Ubuntu install to me.
[16:23] <gkimball> SolarisBoy: They wouldn't be publicly accessible or anything. just for development.
[16:23] <Guest45034> is Aceking
[16:23] <SolarisBoy> seems like some sort of fstab in a chroot
[16:23] <SolarisBoy> ::shrugs::
[16:23] <gkimball> usr13_: It's the install that you start within Wondows utilizing Wubi
[16:23] <zykotick9> usr13_: what is that?  /host/ubuntu/disks/root.disk doesn't look like a device i've ever seen.
[16:23] <SolarisBoy> its a file
[16:23] <usr13_> gkimball: Oh it is wubi  Ok that explains it.
[16:24] <SolarisBoy> formatted as a block device zykotick9 -
[16:24] <SolarisBoy> yea i get it now it's some nasty little chroot environment used by wubi
[16:24] <zykotick9> SolarisBoy: thanks.  that seems lame to me...
[16:24]  * SolarisBoy loling
[16:24] <gkimball> SolarisBoy: usr13_ Not the ideal way I would have liked to install but I had to fight to get them to allow me to use Ubuntu on the company system.
[16:24] <SolarisBoy> makes sense - how else would they configure and installa  disk from window
[16:25] <SolarisBoy> gkimball: in this case - why not just install to a stick and boot that? you can still mount shares and run a web server from it
[16:25] <zykotick9> SolarisBoy: ahhh, so that's my disconnect on this... this is windows-related ;)
[16:25] <SolarisBoy> and you avoid playing with your companies disk
[16:25] <SolarisBoy> zykotick9: yeps
[16:25] <abhi_> Hi everyone. I have installed the kali linux successfully on virtual box. My base system is ubuntu. Everything seems to be working perfect except for one. I cant see " WLAN0" in kali linux. Please help...
[16:26] <gkimball> SolarisBoy: Well, it's all installed now and I've done a bunch of config already.
[16:26] <usr13_> gkimball: Don't expect to get full functionallity from wubi.  I, for one, am not at all an expert on wubi.  Maybe someone else can help.
[16:26] <SolarisBoy> zykotick9: another idea since your playing files as OS - use a VM with bridged networking
[16:26] <usr13_> !wubi | gkimball
[16:26] <SonikkuAmerica> !kali | abhi_
[16:26] <SolarisBoy> grr that was for gkimball
[16:26] <ActionParsnip> abhi_: the interfaces presented to the guest are virtual, so you will not see wlan0
[16:26] <ActionParsnip> abhi_: you will see a wired connection as the network hardware is fake
[16:26] <zykotick9> abhi_: try #vbox would be my suggestion.  typically vbox is gonna pass a virtual-eth0 to guests, you want access to the real hardware.
[16:26] <SonikkuAmerica> !kali | abhi_
[16:26] <SonikkuAmerica> Dangit
[16:27] <SonikkuAmerica> Gotta wair
[16:27] <SonikkuAmerica> abhi_: Kali Linux isn't supported here
[16:27] <gkimball> SolarisBoy: I was using VirtualBox within Windows at first but I was having issues with web sites that had certain media on them in Chrome. It would start flashing black and just generally not work.
[16:27] <SonikkuAmerica> !backtrack | abhi_
[16:29] <SolarisBoy> gkimball: assuming your machine is a decent level of a performance [mem,cpu,etc] (should be a easy win a company box) - i would say make sure you have you Guest utilities installed on the target system especially whatever X11 and display stuff they have - and ensure to supply a proper amount of memory - or better make sure whatever OS you install as a guest isn't defaulting to using demanding display managers -
[16:30] <SolarisBoy> gkimball: you can do other things like run an X for Windows fork and just forwarding X from your VM's to get better performance from your display in your VM's
[16:30] <Guest45034> why use vm
[16:30] <SolarisBoy> scroll up - you'll see why i told him that -
[16:30] <Guest45034> go directly to windows and
[16:30] <ActionParsnip> Guest45034: its good for testing stuff, web devs will want the true windows experience in browsers in the OS
[16:30] <SolarisBoy> exactly
[16:30] <SuperLag> In the interest of shortening the install, and saving a little space... (to make a VM template) is there any way to skip the download & install of language packs?
[16:31] <ActionParsnip> Guest45034: saves having to reboot between
[16:31] <SolarisBoy> vm easily destroyed rebuilt - especially now with tools like vagrant
[16:31] <Mdi3> hi everybody
[16:31] <Guest45034> yeah i guess
[16:31] <Mdi3> I have a problem with Firefox , can anybody help me ?
[16:31] <SolarisBoy> you can basically auto spin up VM's configured with the tools you need and bring them down when they aren't needed
[16:31] <ActionParsnip> Mdi3: details please
[16:31] <SolarisBoy> versus trying to use wubi to setup a dev environment which isn't scalable at all -
[16:31] <SuperLag> SolarisBoy: vagrant++
[16:31] <SuperLag> I'm using it with vmware
[16:32] <Mdi3> everytime i quit firefox with more than one tab, it asks me if I want to save the tabs for the next use. Even if I click "do not ask this question again" , it asks it EVERY TIME
[16:32] <gkimball> SolarisBoy: Thanks for the advice. I will see what works best for me here.
[16:32] <SolarisBoy> yea im using with vbox (actually as we speak) im thinking of testing it with some other providers soon
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> Mdi3: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue
[16:32] <SolarisBoy> gkimball: sure
[16:32] <Mdi3> I've looked for a solution on forums for a long time, but despite the fact that many other people has had the same issue, can't find a solution
[16:33] <Mdi3> ActionParsnip, Linux Mint 13 Maya \n \l
[16:33] <ActionParsnip> Mdi3: mint isnt supported here
[16:33] <Mdi3> I've just installed it yesterday, before i didn't have any problem
[16:33] <ActionParsnip> !mint | Mdi3
[16:33] <Mdi3> ActionParsnip, oh ok , too bad :(
[16:33] <Mdi3> ActionParsnip, thank you anyway i'll try my chance there !!
[16:34] <ActionParsnip> Mdi3: your fellow Mint users will help you, they have their own channel on that chat server
[16:34] <SuperLag> SolarisBoy: you happen to know if it's possibly to have an English-only install, and skip all the language packs?
[16:34] <SuperLag> s/possibly/possible
[16:34] <deadmund> How is the gui able to shutdown without root permissions but the CLI requires root to shutdown?
[16:34] <ActionParsnip> deadmund: probably some polkit stuff
[16:35] <yo_mama> what is the latest version of google chromium for ubuntu?
[16:35] <Guest45034> superkabel
[16:35] <theadmin> yo_mama: There's no such thing as "Google Chromium"
[16:35] <ActionParsnip> !info chromium-browser
[16:36] <Guest45034> !info
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> yo_mama: there may be a PPA with a later build, but that is the version in the official repos and is supported here
[16:36] <jeevanus> hai, im using ubuntustudio 12.04 - 2GB RAM and and 3GB of swap space. Hibernate is not working as it says swap space not enough
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> Guest45034: !info needs a package name
[16:36] <Guest45034> !info chromium-browser
[16:36] <yo_mama> the latest version for windows is 27
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> yo_mama: so?
[16:37] <jeevanus> i have a app named Sysinfo, which in Memory column, it says "no swap"
[16:37] <jeevanus> can some one help me in this?
[16:37] <ActionParsnip> yo_mama: that is the packaged version in the official repos
[16:37] <deadmund> jeevanus: run the command swapon
[16:37] <ActionParsnip> yo_mama: buntu isn't always bang up to date in the repos
[16:37] <deadmund> jeevanus: specifically, swapon -a
[16:37] <ActionParsnip> yo_mama: what is so different in the 27 version compared to the 25 version exactly?
[16:38] <yo_mama> so google doesn't make chromium?
[16:38] <deadmund> yo_mama:
[16:38] <jeevanus> swapon: cannot find the device for UUID=3637663a-04d3-4ff3-a44f-df41f86059cd
[16:38] <ActionParsnip> yo_mama: the code is similar, but there are proprietary blobs which go in and they call it chome
[16:38] <ActionParsnip> yo_mama: chromium is the open source version without flash or pdf reader, and so forth
[16:39] <SuperLag> ActionParsnip: I thought it came with flash still?
[16:39] <deadmund> yo_mama: chromium (the browser) is an open source project on which chrome is based on.  It is called 'chromium' not 'google chromium'
[16:39] <ActionParsnip> yo_mama: again, why is having the 27 version rather than the 25 version so key?
[16:39] <yo_mama> it's crazy not to include flash
[16:39] <ActionParsnip> SuperLag: not chromium (as far as I am aware), although it can be copied over ;)
[16:39] <deadmund> jeevanus: just a sec
[16:39] <deadmund> pm me??
[16:39] <jeevanus> hmm
[16:40] <DJones> yo_mama: I guess technically, the Ubuntu version of Chromium is always more up to date than the MS WIndows version, in that Chromium isn't provided by Microsoft whereas it is provided by Ubuntu, however both Windows & Ubuntu allow you to manually install versions that are more up to date than officially provided
[16:40] <ActionParsnip> yo_mama: you may find a PPA with the 27 version, but you have failed to answer my simple "what is teh difference" question so I'll assume you are just looking at version numbers.
[16:40] <jeevanus> deadmund: i tried some things from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq#What_is_swappiness_and_how_do_I_change_it.3F - may be changed some settings
[16:41] <deadmund> jeevanus: you def did.  I know how to solve the problem.  PM me?
[16:41] <sometwo> I am having issues mounting a nfs share with kerberos on 10.04. When running without allow_weak_crypto there is no communication with the kdc. when running with allow_weak_crypto, it does 2 TGS_REQ to the kdc, first one with AES256-CTS-HMAC-SHA1-96(18) which succeeds, then the second kdc it only requests some DES cryptos 1, 3, 2. These are rejected by the server and it returns bad_encryption_type. What is up here?
[16:41] <yo_mama> ActionParsnip: I'm no expert I'm just looking at version numbers :)
[16:41] <jeevanus> PM means?
[16:41] <ActionParsnip> yo_mama: https://launchpad.net/~a-v-shkop/+archive/chromium-dev
[16:43] <Guest45034> !info google chrome
[16:43] <Guest45034> !info chromium
[16:43] <yo_mama> why isn't the firewall in ubuntu enabled by default?
[16:43] <jrib> yo_mama: what would be the point?
[16:44] <Guest45034> !info chromium-browser
[16:44] <Guest45034> !info chromium-browser
[16:44] <yo_mama> jrib: u serious or trolling?
[16:44] <Guest45034> there isnt a firewall
[16:44] <SolarisBoy> yes there is
[16:45] <jrib> yo_mama: it's a serious question; there aren't any services running by default that listen to the outside world on any ports
[16:45] <Tylerjd> ufw, great firewalll
[16:45] <SolarisBoy> ufw isn't a firewall it's a configuration utility for iptables
[16:45] <SolarisBoy> the iptables stupifier i like =)
[16:45] <yo_mama> jrib: facepalm!
[16:45] <Tylerjd> Well, yeah, it just makes iptables stupidly easy to use
[16:45] <SolarisBoy> or hard depending on what you want to do
[16:46] <SolarisBoy> try rate limiting with ufw - have fun
[16:46] <Tylerjd> True... true
[16:46] <Tylerjd> but ufw add ssh
[16:46] <Tylerjd> boom, popped a hole for ssh
[16:46] <SolarisBoy> thats the part i like of it Tylerjd  =)
[16:47] <SolarisBoy> and the presets for apps like samba and so - so you don't have to put all those ports in and such
[16:47] <SolarisBoy> they do have a facility for just adding rules - i think it's like some ufw-after.conf and some ufw-before.conf nonsense they do to merge your custom iptables rules  and things added via ufw - so ultimatly i do like it a lot
[16:48] <jrib> yo_mama: not sure what you mean
[16:49] <Tylerjd> Yeah, I have done that when setting up an ubuntu box as a OpenVPN endpoint/router
[16:50]  * robertzaccour is gonna apply for border patrol
[16:50] <robertzaccour> I wanna move south, and securing our borders would be a great rewarding career.
[16:51] <jrib> !ot | robertzaccour
[16:51] <robertzaccour> wrong channel sorry
[16:54] <linuxCool> who wants to make free shell account server?
[16:55] <DJones> !ot | linuxCool
[16:57] <linuxCool> !stuped american slave | DJones
[16:57] <mccartney> anyone familiar with toshiba satelite c875d?
[16:57] <DJones> linuxCool: Please behave here, this is channel is for Ubuntu support
[16:58] <raven>  im trying to format my windows hard drive and re install but im having  issues formatting the drive
[16:58] <linuxCool> DJones: and what ?
[16:58] <Embolalia> Does Canonical still offer paid support for Ubuntu? I'm working for a small business that's going to hit the XP support freeze like a brick wall, and we don't want to do the same thing again in 5 years, so we're looking at Linux as an alternative.
[16:58] <DJones> linuxCool: Discussion of shell acounts is offtopic in this channel
[16:59] <Tylerjd> Embolalia: yes: http://www.canonical.com/enterprise-services/ubuntu-advantage/support
[16:59] <raven> /dev/sdb contains GPT signatures, indicating that it has a GPT table.  However, it does not have a valid fake msdos partition table, as it should.  Perhaps it was corrupted -- possibly by a program that doesn't understand GPT partition tables.  Or perhaps you deleted the GPT table, and are now using an msdos partition table.  Is this a GPT partition table?
[16:59] <SonikkuAmerica> raven: Did you dd to that disk? If so, that error will show up.
[16:59] <Embolalia> I'd be fine with supporting it myself, but I'm moving out of town in a few months and we just don't have the budget for an actual IT guy.
[16:59] <Tylerjd> Embolalia: it is a bit expensive though, IMO
[17:00] <linuxCool> DJones: can you tell me witch discussion isn't?
[17:00] <SonikkuAmerica> linuxCool: #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:00] <raven> waht is DD?
[17:00] <SonikkuAmerica> raven: If you don't know what dd is, it's probably not the problem.
[17:00] <abhi_> Hey does any one know how to open encrypted pdf files in ubuntu ? I dont want to hack it or crack it. I already have a pfx certificate and a key to open that certificate. Any idea ?
[17:01] <raven> i ran g parted and the disks program and neother wants to format it
[17:01] <SonikkuAmerica> raven: Did you try parted (by itself)? It's CLI (so very tricky) but should be navigable...
[17:01] <BluesKaj> raven, gparted live cd ?
[17:02] <raven> ? no i have linux installed on another hdd
[17:04] <Embolalia> Tylerjd, wow, you're right. Yikes.
[17:05] <raven> could anyone help me format my hard drive?
[17:05] <Tylerjd> Embolalia: what is it that you are trying to accomplish? Remote monitoring, or administration, or what?
[17:05] <SonikkuAmerica> raven: When all else fails try palimpsest
[17:05] <BluesKaj> raven, so you're formatting the windows drive from the linux drive ,if so that should work
[17:05] <mccartney> im seeing a lot of weard artifacts in the gui. just installed ubuntu 13.04 on toshiba satellite c875d. i tryed pro.. drivers but it crashes on  others
[17:05] <libpenguin> hot to setup hotspot in ubuntu ? there was an option in create new network connections before to createhotspot but i deleted it and now its disappeared....how to get it back ?
[17:05] <plysri> @raven: try ubuntu live cd
[17:06] <raven> what is palimpsest
[17:06] <SonikkuAmerica> raven: Wait... you tried that already, it's called "Disks"
[17:06] <phil_> Can someone help me with a wireless problem please? My laptop has a Realtek. RTL8723AE. It is running real slow, when running at all. I have 13.04 32 bit installed
[17:07] <raven> yes
[17:07] <Embolalia> Tylerjd, basically, this is a company filled with "not-computer-people". We basically need someone to call when the limited Google skills fail. If I were full-time for the foreseeable future, I could fill that role. But I'm not, so I can't.
[17:08] <raven> Error deleting partition /dev/sdb1: Command-line `parted --script "/dev/sdb" "rm 1"' exited with non-zero exit status 1: Warning: /dev/sdb contains GPT signatures, indicating that it has a GPT table.  However, it does not have a valid fake msdos partition table, as it should.  Perhaps it was corrupted -- possibly by a program that doesn't understand GPT partition tables.  Or perhaps you deleted the GPT table, and are now using an msdos partition table.  Is
[17:08] <raven> this a GPT partition table?
[17:08] <raven> Error: The backup GPT table is corrupt, but the primary appears OK, so that will be used.
[17:08] <raven> Error: Partition doesn't exist.
[17:08] <raven>  (udisks-error-quark, 0)
[17:08] <FloodBot1> raven: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:08] <raven> sorry
[17:08] <Embolalia> we deal with a proprietary Windows application that we access through RDP. Remmina/xfreerdp handles it fine, but the vendor hardly even knows what Linux is, so they won't be of any help.
[17:08] <jeevanus> how to enable hibernate? when I hibernate it says like this - failed to hibernate - not authorized
[17:08] <SonikkuAmerica> Embolalia: Interesting.
[17:09] <mccartney> is there a channel i can go to that has people who like to help with fresh ubuntu users?
[17:09] <SonikkuAmerica> mccartney: #ubuntu-beginners
[17:09] <libpenguin> raven: just mkdosfs it and it will be fine......it needs simple formating
[17:10] <mccartney> Thank you.
[17:10] <Embolalia> SonikkuAmerica, well, I say "fine". Doing it as a RemoteApp (sort of like X forwarding, basically) doesn't really work. But getting a whole desktop is fine.
[17:10] <SonikkuAmerica> Embolalia: And with that bit of knowledge about the "not-computer-people," it sounds like they probably look at you as if you'd grown a second head if you mention IRC...
[17:10] <Embolalia> exactly
[17:11] <SonikkuAmerica> Embolalia: Well yeah, I can see where you'd run into problems... at least VNC and RDP work.
[17:11] <jeevanus> any one help me in hibernation?
[17:11] <libpenguin> hot to setup hotspot in ubuntu ? there was an option in create new network connections before to createhotspot but i deleted it and now its disappeared....how to get it back ?
[17:11] <john112233> how to go back to gnome basic? I dont want to use unity.
[17:11] <Embolalia> SonikkuAmerica, RDP isn't perfect, but it's good enough. It doesn't support the RemoteApp setup we use currently, but a whole desktop is fine.
[17:12] <Embolalia> SonikkuAmerica, so the plan is, we have one user who's on a dual-monitor setup. He puts the app on one, and his other stuff on the other. So a full-screen whole desktop will be fine on the one monitor.
[17:12] <SonikkuAmerica> Embolalia: Well... I would suggest talking to amjjawad, founder of the Start Ubuntu project, but he's debating about taking a leave of absence right now.
[17:12] <bazhang> !ot | Embolalia SonikkuAmerica
[17:13] <bazhang> !notunity | john112233
[17:13] <SonikkuAmerica> bazhang: Not sure how discussing setting up Ubuntu in an enterprise environment is offtopic, but I'll respect it enough...
[17:13] <SonikkuAmerica> Embolalia: Let's head for #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:13] <bazhang> SonikkuAmerica, its strayed very far from tech support, thanks
[17:13] <SonikkuAmerica> bazhang: Got me there :)
[17:14] <phil_> Can someone help me with a wireless problem please? My laptop has a Realtek. RTL8723AE. It is running real slow, when running at all. I have 13.04 32 bit installed
[17:14] <usr13_> phil_: iwconfig #Tell us what the signal report is.
[17:16] <booh> Fresh 12.10 install and upgrade to 13.04.. I would like to have a taskbar??
[17:16] <bazhang> !info gnome-panel
[17:16] <bazhang> booh, ^
[17:16] <phil_> usr13_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5739363/
[17:17] <booh> thanks
[17:17] <john112233> !info usb-creator-gtk
[17:17] <libpenguin> bazhang: hot to setup hotspot in ubuntu ? there was an option in create new network connections before to createhotspot but i deleted it and now its disappeared....how to get it back ?
[17:18] <usr13_> phil_: Well, it's not a weak signal.  pastebinit | /etc/resolv.conf
[17:18] <usr13_> phil_: pastebinit  /etc/resolv.conf
[17:19] <usr13_> phil_: (And send resulting URL)
[17:19] <bazhang> http://askubuntu.com/questions/180733/how-to-setup-a-wi-fi-hotspot-access-point-mode  libpenguin this might help there are others, let me check
[17:19] <phil_> usr13_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5739370/
[17:20] <noodle> can anyone tell me where to go to get help with Lucid Grub rescue unknown filesystem error after a update?
[17:21] <usr13_> phil_: There's your problem.
[17:21] <usr13_> phil_: gksudo gedit /etc/resolv.conf   #Add line:  nameserver 8.8.8.8
[17:21] <usr13_> phil_: You probably need to edit your router's config to give out nameserver of your choosing.
[17:22] <phil_> usr13_: Thank you!
[17:22] <mercfate> hello
[17:22] <usr13_> phil_: Just add nameserver 8.8.8.8 to bottom of file.
[17:22] <mercfate> I installed ubuntu and turned my pc on a 46-inch TV for monitoring with Nagios. I would like to switch between workspaces so automatically every 3 seconds for example. Is there any way to do this?
[17:22] <phil_> usr13_: OK, will I need to restart?
[17:23] <usr13_> phil_: Actually, you might just replace nameserver  127.0.1.1 with nameserver 8.8.8.8  And no need to restart.
[17:23] <JohnT> Hi everybody :-)
[17:23] <usr13_> phil_: Remember to edit your router's config when you get a chance.
[17:24] <phil_> usr13_: And will that now work with any router I connect to?
[17:24] <phil_> usr13_: OK
[17:24] <usr13_> Well if it isn't ole JohnT
[17:24] <JohnT> Hi
[17:25] <JohnT> problem here, any help_
[17:25] <noodle> can anyone tell me where to go to get help with Lucid Grub rescue unknown filesystem error after a update?
[17:25] <mercfate> hi
[17:25] <JohnT> ?
[17:25] <usr13_> !grub | noodle
[17:25] <bazhang> !ask | JohnT
[17:25] <JohnT> keyboard flip'n
[17:25] <mercfate> befire of all, describe your problem JohnT
[17:26] <mercfate> before*
[17:26] <JohnT> random stiky key and freeze
[17:26] <john112233> I ve just installed ubuntu on a computer with win8 pre installed. However grub doesnt show me the windows option. goes straight to the ubuntu login screen. how do i get grub to show me windows 8?
[17:26] <usr13_> mercfate: You mean *first*
[17:26] <Guest45034> can you upload the filles for me
[17:26] <Guest45034> usr13
[17:27] <usr13_> Guest45034: For ___________?
[17:27] <JohnT> ub 12.04 and ub 13.04 64bit
[17:27] <noodle> ubottu: Lost Grub after running an update.
[17:27] <tobyjones8> Hey
[17:27] <usr13_> phil_: Yes
[17:27] <JohnT> i'm on a virtual keyboard now
[17:27] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub  noodle
[17:28] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2  this as well noodle have a read
[17:28] <JohnT> any help, plz?
[17:28] <Guest45034> virtual keyboard
[17:29] <phil_> usr13_: Ok, it's still running real slow
[17:29] <mercfate> lol
[17:29] <JohnT> I'm on it, but I cannot work
[17:29] <phil_> I had to plug the ethernet back in
[17:30] <usr13_> phil_: pastebinit /etc/resolv.conf
[17:30] <libpenguin> bazhang: thnx......but as stated hotsapd service is necessary ? creaturing a simple ad-hoc network will not do ?
[17:31] <usr13_> phil_: Send URL
[17:32] <sambagirl> there needs to be a breakup of microsoft like there was of att
[17:32] <bazhang> http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2012/06/turn-your-ubuntu-laptop-into-wireless.html   libpenguin something like this?
[17:32] <bazhang> !ot | sambagirl
[17:33] <g0to> hi there
[17:33] <sambagirl> i'm having so much difficulty with my touchpad and extrenal mouses with this new laptop and ubuntu 13.04 and gnome 3.8
[17:33] <Dyla[a]n> Anyone here that can help ne with something?
[17:34] <phil_> usr13_: I have to restart.. I keep freezing. BRB
[17:34] <sambagirl> why not just ask your question?
[17:34] <bazhang> sambagirl, where did you get gnome3.8? the ppa?
[17:34] <bazhang> Dyla[a]n, please ask the channel
[17:34] <sambagirl> bashing yes
[17:35] <bazhang> sambagirl, contact the maintainers, there are ample warnings about it
[17:35] <Dyla[a]n> I downloaded the ubuntu.iso ( ubuntu desktop ) and it's in winrar. I need to burn it to a DVD-r, right? How should I go on about beginning this process?
[17:35] <bazhang> sambagirl, PPA are not supported for this very reason
[17:35] <sambagirl> i wanted to take advantage of the panel indicators which were eliminated
[17:35] <bazhang> Dyla[a]n, it should not be extracted like that
[17:35] <Dyla[a]n> I haven't extracted it yet.
[17:35] <sambagirl> to be honest bashing i had problems regardless.
[17:35] <g0to> Dyla[a]n, if you downloaded it from an official source, you just got an .iso file ready to burn
[17:35] <usr13_> Dyla[a]n:  What is the file name?
[17:36] <bazhang> Dyla[a]n, use something like infrarecorder to burn the iso to disc
[17:36] <sambagirl> but i'll keep that in mind bazhang
[17:36] <Dyla[a]n> I downloaded it from here: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/thank-you?release=latest&bits=32&distro=desktop&status=zeroc
[17:36] <sambagirl> all the other systems here will stay 10.04 but i
[17:37] <sambagirl> will experiment with 13.04
[17:37] <sambagirl> on this one
[17:37] <bazhang> Dyla[a]n, thats fine, use one of the apps mentioned to burn iso to dvd
[17:37] <g0to> Dyla[a]n, even if you can explore the inners of an iso file using your winrar software, the file itself is ready to burn and should not be modified
[17:37] <Dyla[a]n> It's just sitting in winrar though...
[17:37] <bazhang> sambagirl, lets get back on Topic, please
[17:37] <Janeks991> 10.04 isn't out of support yet?
[17:37] <sambagirl> no
[17:37] <bazhang> Janeks991, the desktop is
[17:37] <usr13_> Janeks991: Yes it is EOL
[17:37] <jrib> Janeks991: on the desktop, yes.  on the server, no
[17:37] <bazhang> sambagirl, pardon?
[17:37] <g0to> Janeks991, not for servers
[17:38] <sambagirl> no it's not eol
[17:38] <ewaguespack> whats the best terminal based irc client for ubuntu?
[17:38] <ewaguespack> by best i mean most awesome.
[17:38] <usr13_> sambagirl: As was already noted, ubuntu-server 10.04 is still active
[17:38] <g0to> Janeks991, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubuntu_releases#Table_of_versions
[17:38] <tgm4883> !best | ewaguespack
[17:38] <Janeks991> best irc client is quassel, but it isn't terminal based
[17:38] <Embolalia> ewaguespack, I see a lot of people recommend weechat for the terminal. irssi is also common.
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[17:39] <FloodBot1> Guest45034: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:39] <Embolalia> ewaguespack, personally, I use xchat.
[17:39] <sambagirl> usr13 well  what you do is  just install lamp for desktop and your supported
[17:39] <DJones> ewaguespack: There isn't really a best, its what works for you, I use irssi which (to my mind) is one of the best terminal based irc clients
[17:39] <Dyla[a]n> bazhang, what should I do with all the files and folders? They are just sitting in winrar right now.
[17:40] <cnu> " You need root privileges to run this script "  - how to resolve this..
[17:40] <usr13_> sambagirl: Okeydokey. (But why not just upgrade?)
[17:40] <bazhang> Dyla[a]n, winrar does not come into this at all. you need the iso
[17:40] <usr13_> cnu: sudo
[17:40] <Dyla[a]n> I have it
[17:40] <Janeks991> well anyway for desktop I support 12.04 as it is stable, and good enough
[17:40] <phil___> usr13_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5739429/
[17:40] <tgm4883> sambagirl, thats.... not right
[17:40] <Dyla[a]n> but when I downloaded it, it chose winrar to put it into automatically.
[17:41] <Dyla[a]n> and now I have a bunch of files.
[17:41] <Dyla[a]n> and the iso
[17:41] <bazhang> Dyla[a]n, well choose not to
[17:41] <deav> Is the Ubuntu-jobs mailing list still in operation?
[17:41] <g0to> Dyla[a]n, :D you better install Ubuntu and stick to it. Get away from Windows (just joking)
[17:42] <Kion> Can anybody tell me what the watchdog process is?
[17:43] <tgm4883> Kion, the watchdog process?
[17:43] <tgm4883> Kion, is it not 'watchdog'?
[17:43] <sambagirl> usr13 because the programmers prefer that environment and cause it's functional and mostly cause compiz works and you have 2 panels upper and lower that you can control and in other words your in charge, not ubuntu programmers. today you have lost control and are now at the behest of the bios people and the ubuntu developers and your supposed to just accept and not create anymore. that's my opinion but buff said. that is more social then techni
[17:43] <sambagirl> i'm done bashing.
[17:43] <Bergcube> Laptop with NVIDIA GeForce GT 425M running Ubuntu 12.10. With the X.org Nouveau drivers X was awfully buggy but the console displayed in glorious 1920x1080.  With the NVIDIA-experimental-310 drivers X is perfect, but the console is reduced to 640x480.  I know I can override this by entering kernel directives in GRUB.  Is there any other (smarter / easier) way?
[17:44] <Kion> tgm4883: yes
[17:44] <Dyla[a]n> g0to, bazhang, I have these inside the [ ubuntu- 13.04-desktop-i386.iso ] :::: .disk, boot, casper, dists, install, isolinux, pics, pool, pressed, autorun.inf, md5sum.txt, README.diskdef... and wubi.exe
[17:44] <g0to> Dyla[a]n, just burn the .iso and you are ready to go
[17:45] <Dyla[a]n> erm
[17:45] <bazhang> Dyla[a]n, you dont want inside of the iso; point infrarecorder to the iso alone, nothing about the internals via winrar
[17:45] <tgm4883> Kion, IDK, I don't use watchdog, but I would have assumed that the process name would  have been 'watchdog'
[17:45] <usr13_> Dyla[a]n: Do you  have any CD burning software?
[17:45] <Dyla[a]n> usr13_, I don't know.
[17:45] <Dyla[a]n> I need one though
[17:45] <Dyla[a]n> link some please.
[17:45] <Guest45034> need help with fire fox
[17:45] <bazhang> Dyla[a]n, I just suggested one
[17:46] <DJones> !details | Guest45034
[17:46] <g0to> Dyla[a]n, imgburn will do the job
[17:46] <Guest45034> !details
[17:46] <Guest45034> im new to this
[17:46] <Dyla[a]n> imgburn ok
[17:47] <Kion> tgm4883: if I do "ps -e | grep dog" I get 8 processes named watchdog/x where x is 0,1....7
[17:47] <genii> Guest45034: The best thing is to just describe the problem or issue you are having to the channel in general, then someone may take it up
[17:47] <cnu> user13_ : thanks :) sudo
[17:48] <usr13_>  cnu NP
[17:48] <phil___> usr13_: did you see the link I posted?  http://paste.ubuntu.com/5739429/
[17:48] <Guest45034> cnu NP
[17:48] <usr13_> phil___: host av.com   #Does it resolve for you?
[17:49] <TakeADump> Hi, I just started a new blog about Ubuntu and I'm trying to spread the word.
[17:49] <DJones> Guest45034: You don't need to repeat what other people say
[17:49] <TakeADump> Would anyone like to check it out?
[17:49] <bazhang> !give me a test
[17:49]  * LaRock gives me 100 feet of wire
[17:50] <phil___> usr13_: does it matter that I have the ethernet cable plugged in? that's the only way I can be online
[17:50] <bazhang> TakeADump, thats offtopic here
[17:50] <usr13_> phil___: Yep
[17:50] <Guest45034> how is that not rellivent here
[17:51] <TakeADump> I feel that it is very relevant for this channel.
[17:51] <DJones> LaRock: Please turn that script off in the Ubuntu channels
[17:51] <IdleOne> This is a support channel, not a blog advertising channel.
[17:51] <Guest45034> if he is on the channel here to talk about the channel
[17:51] <bazhang> TakeADump, this is tech support only
[17:51] <TakeADump> http://www.tinyurl.com/2snvvs
[17:52] <tgm4883> IdleOne, you should do it again
[17:52] <phil___> usr13_: I unplugged the cable, and this is what I got.. http://paste.ubuntu.com/5739485/
[17:52] <kiru> i'm a beginner,like to contribute to ubuntu please help
[17:52] <raven> really cant get my hard drive to format :(
[17:52] <bazhang> raven, with gparted?
[17:52] <tfitts> I just added a user through the command line and my shell just gives me a $ without any extras even though my .bashrc looks like it has all the code for a regular shell like I'm used to
[17:53] <Guest45034> whats going on
[17:53] <raven> yeah
[17:53] <usr13_> phil___: You have to connect to the wireless network and then do it.
[17:53] <Guest45034> where can i advertise for website
[17:53] <bazhang> Guest45034, ask a question
[17:53] <tfitts> do I need to do something to get a full shell?
[17:53] <bazhang> related to ubuntu Guest45034
[17:53] <phil___> usr13_: That was connected to wireless. I unplugged the cable, and waited for WiFi to connect
[17:54] <Guest45034> ok i have my main connection in basement how do i bring upstairs
[17:54] <Guest45034> when i connect to cable line it doesnt work only in basement
[17:54] <usr13_> phil___: And what nameserver were you using at the time?
[17:55] <phil___> usr13_: I'm not sure what you mean... I'm sorry  about that
[17:56] <genii> Guest45034: That doesn't sound like an Ubuntu support problem, more an issue for you to call your ISP about.
[17:56] <usr13_> phil___: I have some work I have to do now, someone lese will help you...
[17:56] <Poolshark_> so in 13.04, when trying to connect an ESXi server to an NFS export, I get an error in ESXi that the server does not support Mount v3 over TCP. I thought the default configuration for nfsd was that it would be version agnostic and support v2, v3, and v4 clients? If not, where is the default behavior set. I can't find anything about versioning in the init script
[17:56] <raven> is there a better way to format a hdd?
[17:56] <phil___> usr13_: Thank you for your time.. Much appreciated
[17:56] <raven> besides gparted.. it keeps giving me errors and freezing while its formatting
[17:59] <FearJesus> catholics go to hell
[17:59] <FearJesus> http://believeintheholybible.blogspot.com/
[17:59] <raven> can someone help me format a hard drive.. gparted wont work
[17:59] <pecanha> hey guys. I'm trying to install two perl modules on ubuntu and having trouble to do it. module BerkeleyDB is not installed	[FAILED] and module Crypt::OpenSSL::AES is not installed	[FAILED]. Here is the log, any idea? http://pastebin.com/7F82NPMM
[17:59] <FearJesus> raven, http://believeintheholybible.blogspot.com/
[18:00] <john112233> !java
[18:01] <Bergcube> Laptop with NVIDIA GeForce GT 425M running Ubuntu 12.10. With the X.org Nouveau drivers X was awfully buggy but the console displayed in glorious 1920x1080.  With the NVIDIA-experimental-310 drivers X is perfect, but the console is reduced to 640x480.  I know I can override this by entering kernel directives in GRUB.  Is there any other (smarter / easier) way?
[18:01] <john112233> are there any ppa's for java?
[18:02] <tuo> hello
[18:02] <tuo> list
[18:02] <deezed> Bergcube: which desktop you are using?
[18:04] <Bergcube> deezed ~ Ubuntu default.  In other words Unity.  But to be honest I am not sure that matters?  After all it is the console you go to with <CTRL><ALT><F1> I'm talking about; not the terminal application.
[18:04] <genii> john112233: There is a webupd8team ppa for Oracle Java 7 and 8 at https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/java     ... usual caveats apply, no support here, etcetera
[18:05] <Joshun> hi
[18:05] <Joshun> anybody know how to solve the network issue with CUPS in raring?
[18:05] <trism> pecanha: looks like you need the libdb dev packages and openssl dev packages, though it would seem like we would have both of those in the repos
[18:05] <Joshun> is there another way to broadcast printing
[18:05] <trism> pecanha: maybe libberkeleydb-perl for instance
[18:05] <Joshun> maybe samba will do it as a last resort
[18:05] <bois_> I install gnome-panel but I don't have my taskbar :(  (ubuntu 13.04)
[18:06] <phil___> Can someone help me to get a WiFi card to stop being loaded? I am having too many problems with it, and I just want to use an external antenna
[18:06] <Guest45034> which way are you using to print
[18:06] <trism> bois_: did you select the gnome fallback session on the login screen?
[18:06] <Guest45034> phil unplug the card
[18:06] <phil___> Guest45034: It's internal
 over cups/ipp - my laptop running raring doesn't pick it up
[18:07] <pecanha> trism: worked fine libberkeleydb-perl
[18:07] <bazhang> Guest45034, thats not helpful
[18:07] <pecanha> trism: couldnt find yet the other
[18:07] <Guest45034> FN F8
[18:08] <bois_> trism: no
[18:08] <Guest45034> phil function f8 and use wifi connection
[18:08] <deezed> Bergcube: The only possible easier way I can find is trying to install this startupmanager to be able to change console resolutions. Check in: http://forum.linuxcareer.com/threads/1661-Change-tty-font-size-with-Grub-2-boot-console-resolution
[18:08] <phil___> I tried everything to try to get it to work correctly, but nothing I tried works. usr13_ was helping me, but had to go
[18:08] <Joshun> FN+F8 isn't guaranteed
[18:08] <trism> bois_: that's how you use the gnome-panel session
[18:08] <trism> pecanha: yeah I don't see the other one either
[18:08] <deezed> Bergcube: option 3
[18:09] <john112233> genii : is it best to install java7 or java8
[18:09] <Guest45034> joshun it all depends on the cpu
[18:09] <trism> pecanha: you could try installing libssl-dev before grabbing it from cpan
[18:09] <Bergcube> deezed ~ I'll take a look right away!
[18:09] <Guest45034> phil what coputer you useing
[18:09] <pecanha> trism: great! it worked perfectly
[18:09] <phil___> Guest45034: Toshiba Satellite L855-s5243
[18:10] <Joshun> phil____(just how many underscores do you have) can't you disable it in the bios
[18:10] <oops_im_a_sysadm> Hi, does anyone know if the Ubuntu 10.04 packages for Ruby Enterprise Edition are expected to work on 12.04?
[18:10] <marianne> Basic hardware question... is there a converter to go from ATX to SATA?
[18:10] <bazhang> marianne, ##hardware
[18:10] <Bergcube> deezed ~ Heh, that looks both easy and like the way to go.  For me at least.  Thanks a lot!
[18:11] <Znoosey> marianne, the easy answer: yes
[18:11] <deezed> Bergcube: no problem!
[18:11] <marianne> Znoosey: know a brand name?
[18:11] <phil___> Joshun: I'm not sure, underscores were set automatically
[18:11] <phil___> Joshun: I didn't see a place to disable in BIOS
[18:12] <Znoosey> marianne, just try googling it, i'm sure there are plenty
[18:12] <marianne> Znoosey: doing that now... thanks
[18:12] <Guest45034> ~ghost@data-51-245.cgates.lt
[18:13] <phil___> Joshun: 3 underscores.. LOL
[18:13] <Guest45034> @joshua
 find out what kernel module it uses, and add 'blacklist <module>' to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
[18:13] <john112233> !infi gconf-editor
[18:13] <john112233> !infi gconf-editor
[18:14] <john112233> !info gconf-editor
[18:14] <phil___> Joshun: at the risk of sounding stupid, how do I find it?
[18:14] <genii> john112233: There is a problem with Eclipse if you use Java 8, where it can't load for instance the Android SDK stuff. So version 7 is recommended
[18:14] <Joshun> phil___ give the output of 'lsmod'
[18:14] <Joshun> you might want to pastebin it
[18:14] <K4k> I have Ubuntu configured with nslcd to cache ldap logins for laptops but if the laptop is left disconnected from the network for an extended period of time (several days) and I try to login, eventually it will tell me I've logged in with cached credentials but just kick me back to the login prompt. Does anyone here know what option needs to be extended/changed to keep the cache forever?
[18:14] <Guest45034> ~ghost@data-51-245.cgates.lt
[18:14] <Guest45034> ~ghost@data-51-245.cgates.lt
[18:15] <john112233> ooh great. thanks for the info genii.. :)
[18:15] <genii> john112233: Apologies on lag, I'm at work and they required me briefly.
[18:15] <Guest45034> ~ghost@data-51-245.cgates.lt
[18:15] <Guest45034> ~ghost@data-51-245.cgates.lt
[18:15] <Guest45034> ~ghost@data-51-245.cgates.lt
[18:15] <FloodBot1> Guest45034: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:15] <john112233> genii: no issues. work first. thanks for the info though, android sdk is exactly what i wanted to run
[18:16] <Joshun> has anybody got network printing to work in raring?
[18:18] <tgm4883> Joshun, yes
[18:18] <Joshun> tgm4883 - how?
[18:18] <tgm4883> I have a HP color laserjet cp1025cw
[18:19] <Joshun> tgm4883 - as in <non-network printer> -> cups server -> remote client
[18:19] <Joshun> the server is fine
[18:19] <tgm4883> Joshun, I haven't done that in quite some time
[18:19] <Joshun> but raring doesn't seem to detect remote printers even manually
[18:19] <K4k> Joshun: I have not, but a quick search shows that 13.04 brought changes to network printing in the form of PWG instead of CUPS. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/ReleaseNotes for more information. Hope that helps send you in the right direction...
[18:19] <tgm4883> Joshun, my printer has an ethernet port
[18:20] <Joshun> thanks K4k will look at that
[18:20] <Seven_Six_Two> Where is "up a directory" in the new 13.04 nautilus?
[18:20] <DJHenjin_1> Hey guys, my / currently resides on a 20 GB Raid partition, I have a 90 GB Raid partition that I would either like to use to extend / or move / onto, then use the 20GB partition for something else.
[18:21] <Joshun> k4k - would upgrading the 12.10 server to 13.04 fix it?
[18:21] <sambagirl> what should i use to backup my ubuntu so i don't lose this environment and if i ruin it can restore it back? clonezilla? backula? so i have a perfect image?
[18:21] <K4k> Joshun: unfortunately I'm still 12.04 on everything so I do not know. Sorry.
[18:21] <EpicBob> Hello all, I want to install Ubuntu from a cd onto a jump drive on a laptop, install ssh and set a static IP, then put it into a desktop. Will this break anything in ubuntu?
[18:22] <phil___> Joshun: did you see my paste bin?
[18:22] <Joshun> phil___ not sure whether I got it
[18:22] <phil___> Joshun: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5739564/
[18:22] <Joshun> thanks
[18:23] <Joshun> phil___ i'm guessing rtl8187 is your wifi module
[18:23] <bazhang> http://askubuntu.com/questions/293985/what-are-the-new-nautilus-3-6-shortcuts-in-ubuntu-13-04  Seven_Six_Two  this?
[18:23] <phil___> Joshun: Thank you for helping me.. Yes
[18:23] <Joshun> phil___ hang on a sec
[18:23] <Joshun> phil___ do you have more than one wifi device plugged in currently?
[18:23] <Joshun> we need to be sure to find the right one
[18:24] <phil___> Joshun: No, I unplugged the external
[18:24] <Joshun> good
[18:25] <Joshun> phil___ I think adding 'blacklist rtl8187' to the end of the file I mentioned earlier should do the trick
[18:25] <Seven_Six_Two> bazhang, that will do, thanks. I can't believe that they're not visible at all. How is a new user supposed to figure that out?
[18:25] <phil___> Joshun: OK, I'll give that a shot. Should I restart after that?
[18:26] <Joshun> phil___ yes  (you can remove the module by hand but safer to restart)
[18:26] <Joshun> you may want to add a comment to the file if you want
[18:26] <Joshun> just to remind yourself you edited it
[18:26] <phil___> Joshun: I will save a backup. Thank you for helping me
[18:27] <Joshun> phil___ no probs
[18:28] <DJHenjin_1> Question, would it be easier to move my / partition to a bigger partition, and change the designation in /etc/fstab or to extend the / partition with the free partition. also which would produce less downtime on my server
[18:29] <bazhang> DJHenjin_1, how much data, ie how big are the partitions
[18:29] <DJHenjin_1> bazhang I stated above. but here. 20GB current / partition 90 GB free partition,. 16GB of data resides currently in /
[18:30] <bazhang> whoops missed it apologies
[18:30] <BluesKaj> DJHenjin_1, is your / filling up ? Is that why you want to expand it to a 90G partition , with autoremove and autoclean commands one can keep / to a minimum
[18:31] <DJHenjin_1> BluesKaj: I am a webhost. /var/www holds all the hosting data. I could symlink /var/www to a bigger partition, but / is getting too big anyways, and I originally intended for it to be on the 90 GB partition anyways
[18:31] <bazhang> DJHenjin_1, thats a close call, resize can take some time, yet copying over data as well
[18:31] <DJHenjin_1> bazhang: SSD's
[18:32] <bazhang> then a resize I would suppose DJHenjin_1 though BluesKaj perhaps has a better solution than myself
[18:32] <BluesKaj> DJHenjin_1, ok , understood
[18:32] <DJHenjin_1> I would prefer to do the resize myself anyways.
[18:32] <bazhang> ssd should speed that a bit
[18:33] <DJHenjin_1> both partitions are on the same physical drive already.
[18:34] <DJHenjin_1> ill check out mdadm's way to combine 2 partitions, but I may need some help
[18:35] <DJHenjin_1> note, this is an Active server that I cannot take offline for very long at all
[18:38] <DJHenjin_1> bazhang: What do you suggest?
[18:39] <aladds> my wireless no longer wants to connect; is there a way to reset network manager or something? I've tried rebooting, bringing the interfaces down/up and removing and re-adding the configuration. The same configuration works on another computer.
[18:39] <aladds> it's n atheros AR2413 adaptor
[18:39] <bazhang> DJHenjin_1, your idea of checking mdadm seems sound, I'm at sea with that though
[18:40] <DJHenjin_1> bazhang: does that mean yu are uneasy with the idea?
[18:40] <Psycholiquid71> how would I copy a file form a windows share to a linux terminal location every 30 seconds?
[18:40] <Psycholiquid71> I was thinking rsync but am not sure
[18:41] <bazhang> DJHenjin_1, not at all; at sea simply means lost, or no further ideas. apologies
[18:41] <DJHenjin_1> bazhang: ah, I was unsure of the meaning
[18:43] <jdoles> Is it possible to "upgrade" Debian to Ubuntu?
[18:43] <DJHenjin_1> jdoles: AFAIK, not easily...
[18:43] <roler> is it smart to use unattended-updates on an ubuntu server? Could it ever take the system down if an update fails?
[18:43] <bazhang> jdoles, no
[18:43] <dmavroid> usr13_: Hello again...i finally i can get fglrx working with xubuntu. since ubuntu desktop is much greater than xubuntu (in my opinion) i gave a shot at the web site you provided me with. i tried averything but still no luck with ubuntu. this is strange though that i can use fglrx in xubuntu but not in ubuntu dont you think?
[18:47] <dmavroid> adamk_: good evening are you online?
[18:48] <adamk_> dmavroid, Yes.
[18:49] <dmavroid> adamk_: i finally i can get fglrx working with xubuntu. since ubuntu desktop is much greater than xubuntu (in my opinion) i gave a shot at the web site you provided me with. i tried averything but still no luck with ubuntu. this is strange though that i can use fglrx in xubuntu but not in ubuntu dont you think?
[18:49] <adamk_> dmavroid, Sounds like you did something different in installing and configuring the driver between xubuntu and ubuntu.  There is no reason for it to work in one but not the other.
[18:50] <niel> the Ubuntu download is ultra slow today
[18:51] <niel> and hours like really?
[18:51] <dmavroid> adamk_: sound strange to me as well but trust me i have done nothing different at all. at this point i am using the xubuntu. if i log in with ubuntu the unity will be off :S
[18:51] <genii> Maybe compositing is the problem.
[18:51] <bazhang> niel, http or torrents
[18:51] <niel> Im doing it for my friend and hes trying with the windows installer
[18:52] <bazhang> niel, wubi?
[18:53] <dmavroid> adamk_: also the cpu temperature has dropped as well in xubuntu
[18:54] <niel> yes wubi
[18:54] <dmavroid> adamk_: i am letting you know because i do believe it was a well remembered experience. :P ! enjoy the rest of your day
[18:54] <jnhghy> hi, is there an irc for backbox? I can't seem to be able to download it from backbox.org (the download stais at 0%)
[18:54] <bazhang> !alis | jnhghy have a check
[18:55] <herve_> anyone have a dell d620 and able to get the wireless to work
[18:55] <switching> everything in libreoffice's menus are grayed out!!! ahhhh :/
[18:56] <aarobc> Quick question: is this the correct way to disable mouse acceleration on 13.04?
[18:56] <aarobc> xinput set-prop 'Logitech G500' 273 -1
[18:56] <jnhghy> bazhang: no help, the room backbox is empty...
[18:56] <rynkan> Hi, how would i go on having ubuntu on drive 1 and win7 on drive 2, how do i setup the boot-thingy?
[18:56] <linuxCool> how can i kill my nick name
[18:56] <linuxCool> becouse i used in onother pc
[18:56] <linuxCool> ?
[18:56] <bazhang> linuxCool, #freenode for that
[18:57] <switching> can someone help me with this problem
[18:57] <switching> everything is grayed out in libreoffice
[18:57] <bazhang> patience switching
[18:57] <switching> bazhang sorry i'm flustered
[18:57] <smartkode> >:)
[18:58] <rynkan> having linux (ubuntu) on drive1, can i then add to grub in a simple way to boot win on drive2?
[18:58] <zehexx> in text-mode login(not startx mode), can we showing mouse cursor?
[18:59] <smartkode> #
[19:00] <zehexx> can we showing mouse cursor in text-mode login, not in startx login??
[19:01] <zehexx> ?
[19:01] <mah454> Hello
[19:01] <rynkan> seems like win will bitch about being os#2... crap
[19:02] <lolinux> Hi, any idea why do I get an error when I'm trying to install wine on Ubuntu 12.04?
[19:02] <mah454> I use Laptop Vostro 3350 with Radeon HD 6400M/7400M Series . I installed "amd-catalyst-13.4-linux-x86.x86_64.run"
[19:03] <mah454> but after restart lightdm does not start !
[19:03] <mah454> How can fix this problem ? (Debug)
[19:03] <zehexx> don't answer my question. thx. maybe my question not important.thx!
[19:03] <mah454> I use Ubuntu 13.04
[19:05] <mah454> this is lightdm log : http://paste.ubuntu.com/5739704/
[19:05] <joeytwid1le_> zehexx: gpm
[19:06] <baudtrap> mah454 - If i'm not wrong these scripts come with an uninstall. Try something like "amd-catalyst-13.4-linux-x86.x86_64.run --remove" or "amd-catalyst-13.4-linux-x86.x86_64.run --uninstall"
[19:07] <mah454> baudtrap: but i need VGA driver
[19:08] <baudtrap> mah454: what model is you computer?
[19:08] <adamk_> mah454, You should be installing the AMD proprietary driver through the "Additional Drivers" application, not directly from AMD.
[19:08] <lolinux> I'm getting an error message when I am trying to install wine: dpkg: error processing samba4 (--configure):
[19:08] <lolinux> Anyone knows why?
[19:09] <adamk_> mah454, And if that's a laptop with hybrid graphics, getting the AMD GPU working is hit or miss.
[19:10] <baudtrap> adamk_: mah454: Yap! I was kinda hoping the laptop doesn't have a hybrid graphics.
[19:10] <adamk_> baudtrap, What's the output of 'lspci | grep -i vga | wc -l' ?
[19:11] <adamk_> Oh, wait.  Nevermind.
[19:11] <mah454> adamk_: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI Seymour [Radeon HD 6400M/7400M Series]
[19:11] <adamk_> Got confused.
[19:11] <adamk_> mah454, Is that the only VGA controller listed?
[19:11] <mah454> adamk_: no and this :
[19:11] <mah454> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)
[19:12] <adamk_> mah454, Right, so you have a laptop with hybrid graphics.  You *might* be able to get it to work, but you really should stick with the driver packaged by/for Ubuntu.
[19:13] <mah454> adamk_: How can install VGA driver for Radeon HD 6400M/7400M Series
[19:13] <mah454> ?
[19:13] <adamk_> mah454, Uninstall the one you downloaded from AMD, reboot, then use the "Addition Drivers" application.
[19:14] <mah454> adamk_: ok , uninstall and reboot
[19:14] <baudtrap> adamk_: mah454: I recently did a fresh install of 13.04 and it seemed to handle my hybrid Nvidia/Intel without additions. Maybe i'm just lucky.
[19:14] <mah454> bye , I will come back ...
[19:14] <adamk_> baudtrap, Does it actually make use of the nvidia GPU?
[19:15] <aarobc> mah454:  I had a bug sometimes with the catalyst application screwing up the scew, you just navigate into the settings and change the scale option
[19:15] <aarobc> Can anyone suggest why I'm unable to change my mouse acceleration options on 13.04 ?
[19:16] <baudtrap> adamk_: I'm kinda  sure it doesn't. My biggest problem was HDMI with sound. Which now works. But 'nvidia-detector' shows nothing
[19:19] <cosmo> i'm trying to install virtual box on ubuntu, but it wants the 12.04.2 CD, and installed from a usb flash drive.. is there a way to make it look for that instead
[19:21] <Penorsaurus> quick question, I want to migrate my ubuntu home server from hdd to ssd. If I do a fresh install of ubuntu on the ssd, can I just remount all my other drives keeping the data inside them?
[19:27] <switching> if i install an i386 package on amd64 ubuntu will it work?
[19:27] <genii> switching: Yes, but you may not see all your RAM if you have 4G or more
[19:28] <switching> genii ty, it's for a print driver, an amd64 version is unavailable
[19:29] <genii> switching: Oh, sorry, you wanted to know about 32bit package, not 32 bit Ubuntu on 64 bit box.  ... Should still work, multiarch. Although I think you may want to install by apt-get if possible
[19:29] <genii> switching: I mis-read the original question, apologies
[19:30] <switching> no problem, and i was installing by apt-get anywho
[19:30] <B3rn> sera
[19:30] <genii> !it | B3rn
[19:30] <brunofilipe47> what madness, earn money just to stay connected to your computer and register now, do not waste time. https://coingeneration.com/auth/new/108412/
[19:30] <B3rn> ciao genii
[19:31] <[OS]Cazazo> hi guys I'm having this message:
[19:31] <B3rn> im sorry
[19:31] <[OS]Cazazo> W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://archive.getdeb.net/ubuntu/ precise-getdeb/apps i386 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.getdeb.net_ubuntu_dists_precise-getdeb_apps_binary-i386_Packages) W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[19:31] <[OS]Cazazo> what should I do?
[19:31] <jrib> [OS]Cazazo: remove the duplicate entry
[19:31] <[OS]Cazazo> I tried the suggested... but still the same...
[19:31] <[OS]Cazazo> In the source?
[19:32] <jrib> [OS]Cazazo: /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
[19:32] <genii> Either by removing the /etc/apt/sources.list.d/<WHATEVER>   PPA entry, or removing the line in /etc/apt/sources.list if it was added there
[19:32] <jimmy51_> hello... while network booting my 13.04 livecd I get this: kernel panic - not syncing: attempted to kill init!
[19:33] <jimmy51_> pid: 1, comm: init not tainted 3.2.0-37-generic #58-ubuntu
[19:33] <hapyhipy> are i7 intel processors in good shape at the market right now?
[19:34] <hapyhipy> are fujistsu good computers?
[19:34] <DJones> hapyhipy: Thats a better question to ask in ##hardware
[19:34] <hapyhipy> i want to buy a fujitsu, anyone helping?
[19:34] <mah454> What is this error : aticonfig --initial "aticonfig: No supported adapters detected"
[19:35] <hapyhipy> ty
[19:35] <B3rn> Sera
[19:35] <genii> hapyhipy: You might also want to check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[19:36] <mrPerezMarc> how do you install the command line only version of ubuntu
[19:36] <jimmy51_> i've followed the steps given by https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization.  Now all it does is kernel panic.
[19:37] <anon17> first time using irc
[19:37] <hapyhipy> can i ask for some help on buyng a computer instead of heading into #hardware?
[19:37] <ScatterBrain> join #freenas
[19:37] <ScatterBrain> oops...sorry
[19:37] <deezed> hapyhipy: I think so
[19:38] <DJones> hapyhipy: This channel is only for Ubuntu support, there are other channels for hardware discussion, if you want general advice, maybe ask in #ubuntu-offtopic
[19:38] <hapyhipy> ill head there
[19:38] <jimmy51_> is there anything helpful in the message:  init Not tainted 3.2.0-37-generic #58-Ubuntu ?
[19:38] <wN> jimmy51_: thats your kernel version and you haven't tained it.
[19:39] <wN> jimmy51_: the error you're getting indicates that the initramfs file is unable to detect your root volume (/) to switchroot
[19:39] <jimmy51_> wN: what does tained it mean?
[19:39] <jimmy51_> wN: ok.  in this case that should be on the NFS share
[19:39] <wN> The Linux kernel maintains a "taint state" which is included in kernel error messages. The taint state provides an indication whether something has happened to the running kernel that affects whether a kernel error or hang can be investigated effectively by analysing the kernel source code. Some of the information in the taint relates to whether the information provided by the kernel in an error message can be considered trustworthy.
[19:40] <jimmy51_> wN: so it's likely my NFS share isn't set up right?
[19:40] <rindolf> Hi all. How do I install the VirtualBox Guest additions on Ubuntu?
[19:40] <rindolf> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubuntu_as_Guest_OS - this isn't helpful.
[19:40] <wN> jimmy51_: if your / volume is nfs, then yes. it means initramfs wasn't able to moutn /, so....
[19:40] <symb0l> hey all I have  a two monitor setup and my mouse gets "stuck" on the border between monitors...anyone experienced this or know what config to change?
[19:40] <wN> rindolf: is ubuntu the guest?
[19:41] <DJones> symb0l: Its sticky edges
[19:41] <jimmy51_> wN: ok.  thank you... i'll try to track it down from there.
[19:41] <Nick324> guys, I wanna do ps -ax | grep myprocess | wc -l      to count the number of myprocess, but it don't work. any ideas?
[19:41] <symb0l> DJones, thanks!
[19:41] <DJones> symb0l: Settings -> Displays -> Sticky Edges on/off
[19:41] <wN> Nick324: ps -ef | grep process -c
[19:41] <Nick324> wN thank you sir
[19:41] <wN> or i guess you could do: ps aux | grep process -c
[19:41] <rindolf> wN: yes, it is.
[19:41] <Nick324> wwhat am i doing wrong ?
[19:41] <rindolf> wN: sorry - got disconnected.
[19:42] <Nick324> gues the double | | is a loser
[19:42] <wN> rindolf: when you select 'install guest additions' from virtualbox it should mount a cdrom drive in the guest. go to the drive and run the .dev file (i think its a deb)
[19:42] <wN> deb**
[19:42] <wN> if its not htere, there will be a script. run that instead
[19:43] <rindolf> wN: ah, that's the way?
[19:43] <wN> rindolf: thats how i do it
[19:43] <genii> Nick324: ps aux| grep name | wc -l -      ...<- trailing -
[19:44] <Nick324> thanks genii
[19:44] <genii> Nick324: You're welcome
[19:44] <wN> Nick324: also, you'll probably want to subtract 1 from that since it'll probably catch your grep too
[19:45] <Nick324> gotca wN
[19:45] <wN> echo $(( $(ps -ef | grep init -c) -1 ));
[19:45] <wN> 1
[19:45] <wN> not sure if there is an easier way to do that
[19:45] <rindolf> wN: OK, thanks.
[19:48] <genii> Man, I need more coffee. The - was superfluous
[19:50] <marianne_> One vent for the day... what kind of company send you a drive and NO CABLES?
[20:00] <adam_m> anyone have any experience joining ubuntu machines to a windows domain? I have a bunch of windows clients on a samba4 server
[20:01] <adam_m> I managed to log into the domain as one of the users that I created but I'm curious as to how i should go about folder redirection to keep everything with their roaming profiles
[20:04] <ZiXXHudra> Where i can download ubantu ?
[20:04] <DJones> ZiXXHudra: www.ubuntu.com
[20:05] <jimmy51_> wN: ok, found a typo in pxelinux.cfg file... KERNEL value pointed to vmlinux not vmlinuz
[20:05] <jimmy51_> still not booting all the way but it's getting further
[20:06] <adam_m> sadface. no one knows anything about folder redirection and samba4?
[20:06] <Shotty> Hello
[20:06] <Kai_P_IE> ZiXXHudra, all you need to know about ubuntu is on that site
[20:07] <genii> Nick324: Empiric testing shows that something like count=$(ps aux| grep name | wc -l )&& echo $count-1 | bc       ...works, if a bit messy, to subtract the grep result
[20:07] <robertzaccour> howdy y'all
[20:07] <Shotty>  cam here for some help. I am having an issue with my network drives after running ubuntu from usb
[20:07] <robertzaccour> Does anyone here have skype or google+ that might be able to help me out with something?
[20:08] <Kai_P_IE> robertzaccour, yeah i do
[20:08] <Nick324> Intersting
[20:08] <Mr-E> why does it have to be skype or google+?
[20:08] <Nick324> what does bc do?
[20:08] <genii> Nick324: bc interprets the $count-1 as a mathematical statement
[20:09] <robertzaccour> Mr-E,  video chat, google+ hangouts
[20:09] <Nick324> genii: awesome, i love this stuff
[20:09] <ltxda> anyone available to help me with permission issues on my box/
[20:09] <ltxda> ?
[20:09] <Kai_P_IE> we need to do a hangout help on G+
[20:09] <ltxda> i'm about to throw this server out of the window. LOL
[20:10] <Nick324> ltxda: this is the price you pay not to have to use the start menu :D
[20:10] <ltxda> specifically having issues with umask seting proper default permissions on a folder.  Having problems when uploading files via ProFTPD and the perms being set to 644 and not 664.
[20:10] <Kai_P_IE> !lol | ltxda
[20:10] <ltxda> Nick324 LOL, whatever!
[20:11] <robertzaccour> Kai_P_IE, My Google+ profile is https://plus.google.com/u/0/108742690875390119251/posts care to help me test my hardware?
[20:11] <Kai_P_IE> ltxda, Read what ubottu said thanks
[20:11] <ltxda> Kai_P_IE, already did.  Now you going to help me?
[20:11] <ltxda> or it's beyond your expertise?
[20:11] <jimmy51_> i'm not booting further in the sequence but it stops dead in its tracks at one point.  the last messages on the screen involve etho0 - 3 not being ready, but eventually eth0 comes up.  at that point it just sits.  I can hit ctrl-alt-F1 through F6 but they are greeted with blank screens with a blinking cursor.
[20:11] <jimmy51_> how does one troubleshoot that?
[20:12] <Nick324> ltxda: I can give it a try, but, I probably don't know the solution
[20:12] <Nick324> ltxda: just post your problem and see if anyone knows the answer
[20:12] <ltxda> Nick324, thnx and will do
[20:13] <Shotty> my network drives stopped functioning on windows and ubuntu  after running ubuntu from flash drive
[20:13] <robertzaccour> Kai_P_IE, care to help me test out my hardware?
[20:13] <Kai_P_IE> robertzaccour, what type of hardware?
[20:13] <robertzaccour> Kai_P_IE, webcam and mic
[20:14] <Kai_P_IE> sure hold on robertzaccour
[20:15] <Shotty> i have search the web and have found no solution to my problem
[20:15] <Kai_P_IE> robertzaccour, bear with me for a sec
[20:16] <Shotty> nybody?
[20:16] <Shotty> anybody*
[20:17] <Kai_P_IE>  Shotty just ask and wait
[20:17] <robertzaccour> Kai_P_IE, ok
[20:18] <chaudhary> When will there be qt 4.8.2 in ubuntu 12.04LTS
[20:19] <chaudhary> i mean update from qt version 4.8.1 to 4.8.2
[20:19] <bosse_> Hello does anyone recomend a good virtual machine for ubuntu ?
[20:20] <Mr-E> bosse_, virtualbox is fine
[20:20] <mechamjoseph> bosse_ i haven't used any virtual machines besides virtualbox. it's always done what i needed.
[20:20] <Kai_P_IE> bosse_, VMwere
[20:21] <bosse_> any good virtual machine?
[20:21] <switching> wooooooooooooooooooooo i finally got my canon pixma ip1700 working on 13.04
[20:22] <bosse_> Thanks everybody
[20:22] <switching> i had to use waybackmachine to find old copies of ip1900 drivers
[20:22] <mechamjoseph> i have a question I hope someone can help me out with. i've set up server 12.04 and i finally got my virtual hosts working but unfortunately now if i point my browser to the server, it always goes to the one virtualhost folder i have setup. i would like the bare IP to stil point to the root directory. anyone pretty savvy with configuring virtual hosts?
[20:22] <BluesKaj> !virtualbox | bosse_
[20:23] <Kai_P_IE> seems i cant get ubuntu to pick my DNS up :L
[20:23] <bosse_> does anyone know a good krypt program so i can krypt folders and drivers?
[20:24] <filtoid> truecrypt?
[20:25] <Kai_P_IE> guys i keep on geting error 105 (net::ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED): Unable to resolve the server's DNS address. on google chrome and my DNS works any ideas
[20:25] <Kai_P_IE> i am running ubuntu 12.04LTS
[20:25] <BluesKaj> Kai_P_IE, does you router/modem have an optional manual DNS setting ?
[20:26] <mechamjoseph> i was getting that all day on chrome yesterday on my mac
[20:26] <mechamjoseph> but today it works
[20:26] <Kai_P_IE> BluesKaj, yeah but we dont use as its not needed
[20:26] <genellern> Hi everyone, I'm having this weird issue, when I go localhost it takes me to another website, can you help me?
[20:26] <mechamjoseph> firefox didn't have an issue but chrome was giving that error
[20:26] <Kai_P_IE> mechamjoseph, yeah sometime that with me
[20:26] <Kai_P_IE> or  if i sit funny it works
[20:27] <mechamjoseph> lol
[20:27] <mechamjoseph> PFM
[20:27] <jimmy51_> my boot hangs after this line:  "mounting root file system ... begin: running /scripts/casper-premount ... done"
[20:27] <filtoid> if its browser specific try Ctrl + f5
[20:27] <jimmy51_> what does it do next, and why could it be failing there?
[20:27] <bosse__> any good krypt prog to ubuntu ?
[20:28] <Kai_P_IE> BluesKaj, we use BT so its all set up in the box
[20:28] <Kai_P_IE> bosse__, we told you
[20:28] <elisa87> once I mounted a disk image on /mnt/opt but now I cannot ls opt , do you know what I should do ? ls: cannot access /mnt/opt: No such file or directory
[20:28] <bosse__> i got dissconnected
[20:29] <Kai_P_IE> filtoid, i did that still the same
[20:29] <BluesKaj> Kai_P_IE, I use Bell . but Idob't use their DNS IPs , using opendns in the settings instead
[20:29] <filtoid> @kai sorry i was confused by all the noise so I've prob missed quite a bit
[20:30] <genii> elisa87: The "opt" directory probably doesn't exist. You could either make it, or just mount the image under /mnt
[20:30] <elisa87> genil the problem is that I was working with it till yesterday...even when I ls /mnt nothing is shown
[20:31] <Dyla[a]n> I burned the ubunti .iso to a DVD-r, now how do I dual-boot?
[20:32] <filtoid> @kai - did someone suggest flushing DNS cache yet?
[20:32] <Kai_P_IE> filtoid, i keep geting error 105 (net::ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED): Unable to resolve the server's DNS address. in google chrome on ubuntu 12>04 LTS we dont need a dns as this is a home network im under BT and there router work ok on my windows laptop but them if i use ubuntu the same thing happens i dont want to mess with it as i share it with 2 other laptops and no
[20:32] <chips24> Hi sasha
[20:32] <Q1986891> Hi Caleb.
[20:32] <Q1986891> Will go to another channel.
[20:33] <chips24> what?
[20:33] <switching> anyone know why all the menu items in libreoffice are grayed out for me?
[20:33] <Kai_P_IE> !chat | Q1986891
[20:33] <Kai_P_IE> !chat | chips24
[20:34] <switching> if i have a printer connected to a desktop, can i wirelessly print to that printer from a laptop?
[20:34] <switching> and if so, what software do i need?
[20:35] <filtoid> @kai - prob beyond my skills I'm afraid but 'service nscd restart'
[20:35] <filtoid> might help
[20:35] <Kai_P_IE> filtoid, how do i clear my DNS cache
[20:36] <switching> also, it seems that my libreoffice problem might not be a unity problem, but it could be
[20:36] <filtoid> @kai - open terminal and type 'service nscd restart' may need to sudo beforehand
[20:36] <Oasa> gus, please help me activate my fingerprint. I have hp dv6. I followed these instruction: http://www.tuxtrix.com/2012/05/how-to-activate-validity-fingerprint.html. fingerprint gui or fingerprint project demo all fails to detect
[20:37] <genii> switching: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu might get you started. If laptop gets IP in same range as desktop from same router then it doesn't matter about wired/wireless, just that they can ping each other through the router
[20:37] <Dyla[a]n> I burned the ubunti .iso to a DVD-r, now how do I dual-boot?
[20:37] <kron> .
[20:38] <Kai_P_IE> filtoid,nscd: unrecognized service
[20:38] <genii> Dyla[a]n: When you look at the contents of the DVD, do you see  the name of the iso file, or do you see a bunch of directories?
[20:38] <Dyla[a]n> erm
[20:38] <switching> genii tytyty
[20:39] <switching> genii the laptop needs drivers too i presume?
[20:39] <filtoid> @kai - 'sudo /etc/init.d/nscd restart'
[20:40] <Dyla[a]n> I have the thing
[20:40] <Dyla[a]n> erm
[20:40] <ltxda> got it figured out, thnx for the help guys :)
[20:40] <jacekowski> can i somehow boot linux using windows bootloader under uefi?
[20:40] <Kai_P_IE> filtoid, -bash: /etc/init.d/nscd: No such file or directory
[20:40] <jacekowski> or what is my best easiest option of dual booting with UEFI
[20:40] <Kai_P_IE> ltxda, sorry
[20:41] <Scud123> any1 here using cinnamon as desktop?
[20:41] <genii> Dyla[a]n: If a bunch of directories.... then it was made properly. And then you just have to set your computer to boot from the DVD in the bios, then boot from the DVD and just follow the instructions of the installer to make the system dual-boot
[20:41] <Dyla[a]n> how I do that?
[20:41] <filtoid> @kai - 'service dnsmasq restart'
[20:41] <Dyla[a]n> how do I get to my coputers bios?
[20:42] <DJones> jacekowski: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI Hopefully something on this page that will help
[20:42] <Guest99671> hello
[20:42] <ltxda> Kai_P_IE, don't worry about it.  Just glad I got it figured out.  Was annoying the heck out of me.
[20:42] <Guest99671> hello
[20:42] <Kai_P_IE> Dyla[a]n, that depends on your computer hit F1 or F11
[20:43] <Guest99671> does anybody here knows about shell language
[20:43] <genii> Dyla[a]n: It is different for different computers how to access your bios. You will need to look in your computer's user guide for that, or search online support at the manufacturer of your model. But most use some key like DEL or F2 or F10
[20:43] <Guest99671> ??
[20:43] <deezed> Dyla[a]n: you have to go to your bios setup actually. So when boot just press F1 or F11 or f12 or F2, or del, or F8, it depends from your machine
[20:43] <Kai_P_IE> ltxda, glad to see ya got it sorted
[20:43] <Guest99671> does anybody here knows about shell language
[20:44] <Guest99671> in ubuntu
[20:44] <genii> !cli | Guest99671
[20:44] <filtoid> for shell - look up bash tutorial
[20:44] <Kai_P_IE> filtoid, unrecognized service still
[20:44] <genii> Guest99671: Also you can ask them in ##bash channel if you have some longer question about how to make a certain scriot, or if one you made is not working like you expected, etc
[20:44] <Guest99671> i want to fill web forms using shell commands
[20:45] <ltxda> :)
[20:45] <Guest99671> i want to fill web forms using shell commands
[20:45] <genii> Guest99671: Because that is not an Ubuntu support question, you should probably ask in the ##bash channel for that help.
[20:45] <pad723> Hello! Ever since I installed NVIDIA (version current) [Recommended], I experience extreme screen tearing while browsing. Why?!
[20:45] <Kai_P_IE> oh god the case of the floods
[20:45] <Guest99671> i want to fill web forms using shell commands
[20:45] <Guest99671> i want to fill web forms using shell commands
[20:46] <filtoid> @kai - sorry fraud I'm out of ideas :(
[20:46] <Guest99671> hello genii
[20:46] <genii> Guest99671: Do not spam
[20:46] <filtoid> *afraid
[20:46] <genii> Guest99671: Do not spam or you will be removed
[20:46] <Guest99671> please solve my prblem
[20:46] <Kai_P_IE> !spam | Guest99671
[20:46] <genii> Guest99671: /join ##bash and ask there.
[20:46] <loaded> hi there anyone can help me with wifi configuration?
[20:47] <deezed> Guest99671: you are funny and should look up on how to treat people in the channel
[20:47] <Dyla[a]n> how do I get to my coputers bios?
[20:47] <DS-Labs> lol please solve my problem
[20:47] <DS-Labs> also fill web forms using bash?? why?
[20:47] <genii> Dyla[a]n: We already gave you as much info possible for that. Depends on the computer you have, etc
[20:47] <deezed> Dyla[a]n: We were 4 answering this question some minuts ago
[20:48] <DS-Labs> seems like the worst choice to go with
[20:48] <Dyla[a]n> well my pc is being dumb
[20:48] <Dyla[a]n> it keeps clearing
[20:48] <deezed> DS-Labs: lol just funny
[20:48] <DS-Labs> This is by far the nicest "dedicated" community to be honest
[20:48] <Dyla[a]n> I have Windows 7 home premuim
[20:49] <deezed> Dyla[a]n: go on your boot screen, it will say how to access bios
[20:49] <Kai_P_IE> <Dyla[a]n you may need to restart you computer
[20:49] <Dyla[a]n> so restart my pc?
[20:49] <deezed> Dyla[a]n: just reboot it and read all the first screen
[20:49] <DS-Labs> usually it's f12
[20:49] <DS-Labs> or esc
[20:49] <Dyla[a]n> ok
[20:49] <DS-Labs> or f11
[20:49] <deezed> Dyla[a]n: yes
[20:49] <DS-Labs> or del
[20:49] <genii> Dyla[a]n: The computer make and model is what's needed to know for sure. Like: Dell Powerede Blah    or Asus eeepc 15xx    ....etc
[20:49] <FloodBot1> DS-Labs: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:49] <loaded> can help me with WIFI connection?
[20:49] <DS-Labs> Sorry all mighty bot
[20:49] <Dyla[a]n> mine is dell inspiron
[20:49] <DS-Labs> dell is del
[20:49] <DS-Labs> usually
[20:49] <Kai_P_IE> <Dyla[a]n you may need to restart you computer <?
[20:50] <Dyla[a]n> ok
[20:50] <Dyla[a]n> I'll use delete
[20:50] <DS-Labs> and yes restart to get into BIOS
[20:50] <Dyla[a]n> ok thanks
[20:50] <Dyla[a]n> brb
[20:50] <genii> Dyla[a]n: F2 on most Dell
[20:50] <FloodBot1> Dyla[a]n: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:50] <DS-Labs> .....picky bot
[20:50] <SuperLag> If you get "The application ____________ closed unexpectedly." does that information get written somewhere else besides just that window? because I'm trying to highlight it with the mouse, and it won't highlight for copying.
[20:50] <DS-Labs> check your logs
[20:51] <DS-Labs> also you could run stuff with a terminal that allows you to append or write to documents
[20:51] <genii> SuperLag: Possibly in /var/log/apport.log
[20:51] <deezed> SuperLag: which app?
[20:53] <SuperLag> ah, it was in /var/crash
[20:53] <SuperLag> deezed: Xojo
[20:53] <deezed> SuperLag: ok
[20:53] <Kai_P_IE> filtoid, thanks for your help i think a restart of the homehub is needed
[20:54] <filtoid> that can work sometimes
[20:54] <filtoid> there is a factory reset too
[20:55] <Kai_P_IE> i am not going to go that far i am going to upgrade  at some point filtoid
[20:55] <SuperLag> genii: deezed: So when you "send" one of those crash reports, does it all go to Canonical? or can $APP_DEVELOPER specify a destination where bug/crash reports get sent, when you install their app?
[20:55] <filtoid> @kai - best of luck hope it works out for you
 thanks man
[20:56] <filtoid> under v12 of ubuntu you used to be able to switch between 4 different desktops - can you still do this under 13.04
 no worries
[20:56] <SuperLag> genii: deezed: this is a 3rd-party app that Real Software (now called Xojo) provides as a .deb package.
[20:56] <deezed> SuperLag: I think you can even change the destination, but Its usually by default in the installation package
[20:57] <deezed> SuperLag: anyway, I think they can change
[20:59] <genii> SuperLag: So you probably want to find their bug page, or just email them the report
[21:00] <SuperLag> genii: bah. they use a separate app. It's a "black box" so you don't even know what's getting transmitted.
[21:00] <SuperLag> genii: I'd love to have logs to look at, to file a normal bug report.
[21:01] <genii> SuperLag: Well, that's the risk you take when you install 3rd party stuff... it's not audited by the Ubuntu people, etc and the ones who only know how it maybe works is the guys who wrote it, etc
[21:01] <Dyl[a]n> I botted into the BIOS with F12
[21:01] <Dyl[a]n> booted*
[21:02] <SuperLag> genii: understood.
[21:02] <puff> Is there a google chat client that doesn't involve giving ubuntu access to a dozen different things in my google account?
[21:02] <Dyl[a]n> I went to " booting frequincies " or somethiing like that and I couldn't decide on which one to pick for the boot. If someone could help me please do
[21:02] <puff> I recently installed raring on a separate partition.
[21:02] <DS-Labs> and how do you like it?
[21:03] <DS-Labs> Gnome or Unity version?
[21:03] <filtoid> anyone know how to switch between desktops in 13.04
[21:03] <combsbj> I have an ubuntu media server vm and a nexus tablet..is it possible to run the ubuntu tablet interface over a vnc or other remote gui protocol to control it?
[21:05] <Dyl[a]n> Can someone help me please?!
[21:05] <Poolshark__> anyone get ethernet bonding to work on 13.04 yet? I'm having a heck of a time with it
[21:05] <Poolshark__> the configuration I used in 12.04 apparently doesn't work in 13.04
[21:05] <Kai_P_IE> !ask | Dyl[a]n
[21:06] <X-Sleepy-X> filtoid: If you mean the virtual desktops then you need to activate them. To do that first right-click on the desktop and select "Change background", then click on the tab "Behaviour", there you can activate it. Now you can switch between the desktops with Ctrl+Alt+Arrow keys...
[21:07] <X-Sleepy-X> filtoid: If you mean the virtual desktops then you need to activate them. To do that first right-click on the desktop and select "Change background", then click on the tab "Behaviour", there you can activate it. Now you can switch between the desktops with Ctrl+Alt+Arrow keys...
[21:08] <Dyl[a]n> I restarted my computer and hit F12 for the BIOS menu and I went to the " boot frequincies " option and selected the 3rd option out of the 4 or 5 I had and I chose to boot from CDROM or something and hit F10 to save it and then Y to complete the save. After that it rebooted and nothing changed at all. What do I do to make it boot from the DVD-R with the ubuntu 13.04 .ios?
 - thanks will try this
[21:09] <SinnerNyx> When the linux kernel isn't running or a drive isn't mounted the contents of the swap drive are irrelevant correct? Is there some way in GParted to format the swap drives to all zeros without damaging the swap?
 That's perfect - thanks matey :)
[21:09] <Kai_P_IE> !boot | Dyl[a]n
[21:09] <X-Sleepy-X> filtoid: You're welcome.
[21:09] <jacekowski> SinnerNyx: just wipe it and do mkswap on it
[21:09] <jacekowski> SinnerNyx: although, making sure you keep old uuid is good idea
[21:10] <jacekowski> SinnerNyx: why are you trying to do it?
[21:10] <SinnerNyx> jacekowski: I'll give that a shot. Thanks :).
[21:10] <Dyl[a]n> How does that help me at all? I burned the ubuntu iso to a DVD-R and it did it correctly. All I need to know now is how to boot from it. I guess it's called Dual-Booting? I don't know. This is stressing me out so bad.
[21:10] <jacekowski> SinnerNyx: there is no point in wiping swap
[21:10] <SinnerNyx> jacekowski: minimizing a VM's harddisk file size
[21:11] <Kai_P_IE> !dualboot | Dyl[a]n
[21:11] <jacekowski> SinnerNyx: it may be good idea to remove swap
[21:11] <Kai_P_IE> there Dyl[a]n thats what you are looking for
[21:11] <Dyl[a]n> I don't have an AMD processor
[21:11] <jacekowski> SinnerNyx: and give VM more memory, and let host handle the swapping
[21:11] <Dyl[a]n> I have an intel.
[21:11] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: How did you burn the ISO to the DVD? Did you select an option like "Burn Image to disc" or did you just put the .iso file on the DVD?
[21:12] <jacekowski> Dyl[a]n: it's still AMD64 architecture
[21:12] <Dyl[a]n> I burned it to the disc using imgburn
[21:12] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: So you have alot of content on the DVD and not just one file?
[21:12] <SinnerNyx> jacekowski: I hadn't considered that.. I was told that the guest OS is better at memory management then the host, but if it has enough memory that shouldn't be a problem. I'll look into it. Thanks :)
[21:12] <Dyl[a]n> I don't know
[21:13] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: Check it..
[21:13] <Dyl[a]n> How?
[21:13] <jacekowski> SinnerNyx: what VM is it
[21:13] <jacekowski> SinnerNyx: but generally host knows a lot more so it can do more things
[21:14] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: I asume you have an operating system working on some PC, insert the DVD to that PC and look at the DVD with a file explorer.
[21:14] <SinnerNyx> jacekowski: not sure exactly what you're asking. It's a base box for vagrant. It's using Virtualbox as the provider
[21:14] <Kai_P_IE> X-Sleepy-X, i just have lost it with him
[21:14] <Dyl[a]n> ya freenode irc already gave up on me.
[21:15] <Dyl[a]n> apparently I'm " impossible " to help
[21:15] <Dyl[a]n> not freenode, hak5
[21:15] <jacekowski> SinnerNyx: ah well, virtualbox memory management is bad
[21:15] <jacekowski> SinnerNyx: you may be better off with swap, but on separate virtual HDD set to be non persistent
[21:15] <jacekowski> SinnerNyx: there is a way to make it reset after every restart
[21:16] <Kai_P_IE> Dyl[a]n, yup well i tryed and you will not read the info so..
[21:16] <SinnerNyx> jacekowski: That's amazing. I need to figure that one out stat
[21:16] <Dyl[a]n> X-Sleepy-X, I have several different files.
[21:16] <Dyl[a]n> 13 files
[21:16] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: That's good
[21:16] <Dyl[a]n> want me to list all 13 of them?
[21:17] <Dyl[a]n> I'm pretty sure the iso is called " wubi "
[21:17] <Ben64> !wubi
[21:17] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: When you're in the BIOS and at the place where you see the "boot order" or "boot sequence" make sure that the DVD drive is marked as the first drive to boot.
[21:18] <Dyl[a]n> There isn't a DVD drive selection.
[21:18] <x0077BE> Hey, quick question for y'all. I am sitting behind a SOCKS proxy (SSH tunnel), but I'm finding not all traffic is going through it. Notably, I have no idea how to get the package manager to pass through the SOCKS proxy.
[21:18] <x0077BE> Is there an easy way to get the package manager / apt-get to go through my proxy?
[21:18] <Dyl[a]n> Jesus, let me go back to it and try again I guess and I'm not on version 12.04 I downloaded 13.04
[21:18] <Ben64> Dyl[a]n: no thats not the point... wubi is not an iso
[21:18] <jacekowski> x0077BE: http_proxy env
[21:18] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: If that doesn't work, disable "Quiet boot" or "Boot logo", perhaps even "Quick boot".
[21:18] <Dyl[a]n> Lol
[21:19] <x0077BE> jacekowski: Is that a command or something?
[21:19] <Pricey> x0077BE: http://askubuntu.com/questions/35223/syntax-for-socks-proxy-in-apt-conf
[21:19] <Dyl[a]n> So I downloaded the wrong one? I don't know how when I googled ubuntu 13.04 direct download and clicked the first one.
[21:19] <jacekowski> x0077BE: http://kaamka.blogspot.co.uk/2009/06/httpproxy-environment-variable.html - first result from google
[21:19] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: When you have disabled those options and rebooted the computer, look for an option, like F12 or so, that let's you select boot device
[21:20] <Dyl[a]n> well X-Sleepy-X, apparently I don't have iso
[21:20] <x0077BE> Pricey: Yeah, I saw that one. I managed to install tsocks somehow, I forget how, but it still doesn't work.
[21:20] <jacekowski> x0077BE: and you may want to look at tsocs
[21:20] <jacekowski> tsocks*
[21:20] <Pricey> x0077BE: What doesn't work? Errors? Logs?
[21:20] <Ben64> Dyl[a]n: well if you burned an iso, its not wubi
[21:21] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: Ok, which file did you download?
[21:21] <x0077BE> Sec, let me find a package.
[21:22] <sder> hi
[21:22] <gehel> hello ! While trying to create a preseed to install 13.04 on encrypted lvm, I have "An error occured while creating the keyfile". Cant find any docs ...
[21:22] <gehel> any idea ?
[21:22] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: Did you download this file? http://releases.ubuntu.com/raring/ubuntu-13.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[21:23] <sder> i need to copy firmware to device via serial cable: how do I go about doing this please
[21:23] <Dyl[a]n> I downloaded this: http://ubuntu.virginmedia.com/releases//raring/ubuntu-13.04-desktop-i386.iso
[21:24] <Dyl[a]n> I'm on a 32-bit computer
[21:24] <Ben64> Dyl[a]n: are you sure its 32 bit?
[21:24] <Dyl[a]n> yep
[21:24] <Ben64> what cpu?
[21:24] <Dyl[a]n> intel celeron
[21:24] <Ben64> intel has made many celerons...
[21:24] <sder> I need to copy firmware via tftp
[21:25] <Dyl[a]n> System Type : 32-Bit Operating System
[21:26] <x0077BE> I think the proxy is.. mostly working.
[21:26] <x0077BE> But I can't see where it's failing.
[21:26] <Ben64> Dyl[a]n: give a model number of the cpu...
[21:26] <Dyl[a]n> 440?
[21:26] <x0077BE> Like for example, searching the repositories for the packages works.
[21:27] <x0077BE> It gets as far as connecting to ca.archive.ubuntu.com
[21:27] <x0077BE> Then just stalls at 0%
[21:27] <Ben64> Dyl[a]n: celeron 440 is 64 bit
[21:27] <Dyl[a]n> nope.
[21:27] <Dyl[a]n> I can screenshot it
[21:27] <Ben64> yep.
[21:27] <Dyl[a]n> Lol ok
[21:27] <Ben64> http://ark.intel.com/products/29736/Intel-Celeron-Processor-440-512K-Cache-2_00-GHz-800-MHz-FSB
[21:27] <Ben64> Instruction Set 	64-bit
[21:28] <Dyl[a]n> That's stupid. It says I'm on a 32-Bit
[21:28] <Ben64> 32 bit operating systems work on 64 bit cpus
[21:28] <sder> i need help setting up tftp please
[21:28] <Dyl[a]n> welp
[21:28] <Dyl[a]n> Does that really matter?
[21:28] <Dyl[a]n> If so: how do I fix this issue with the ubuntu iso?
[21:29] <Ben64> well you could be using the 64bit iso, but you need to figure out how to boot a disc
[21:29] <Dyl[a]n> yeah
[21:29] <Dyl[a]n> I know .... that's exactly why I'm here
[21:30] <Ben64> you'd have to set the cd drive to boot first in the bios
[21:30] <Dyl[a]n> CDROM?
[21:30] <Dyl[a]n> I believe I did.
[21:30] <sder> does anyone here know how to setup tftp
[21:30] <sder> :)
[21:31] <Ben64> sder: you should read the manual for the firmware you're updating and do what it says
[21:31] <Magicarp> I originally had my radeon 7790 in a different PCIe slot. I've switched it to one with more bandwidth. Now the window manager doesnt load. Do I need to reinstall the driver? (was using the binary blob)
[21:31] <MonkeyDust> sder  is that for preseed or pxe?
[21:33] <sder> monkeydust?
[21:34] <jimmy51_> i'm netbooting 13.04 (trying to) via tftp/pxelinux/NFS.  It always hangs right after casper-premount script.  any ideas?
[21:34] <MonkeyDust> sder  tftp is used for preseeding or a pxe server -- what do you want to do?
[21:34] <inhale_py> I have a quick question (new to linux)
[21:34] <DS-Labs> shoot
[21:34]  * X-Sleepy-X shoots
[21:34] <inhale_py> how can I search for wireless networks, and or check to make sure my wireless drivers installed correctly
[21:34] <MonkeyDust> and hope for a quick answer
[21:34] <sder> I need to copy a firmware file from ubuntu laptop to network switch
[21:35] <Ben64> sder: you should read the manual for the firmware you're updating and do what it says
[21:35] <DS-Labs> iw config
[21:35] <DS-Labs> if config
[21:36] <auronandace> inhale_py: lspci will list some hardware (among which will be your wireless chip)
[21:36] <inhale_py> im running bodhi ( i know its ubuntu but its based on it) and it says iw onfig currently not installed
[21:36] <DS-Labs> iwconfig
[21:36] <auronandace> inhale_py: we don't support bodhi here
[21:36] <DS-Labs> sorry no spaces
[21:36] <MonkeyDust> inhale_py  type /join #bodhi-linux
[21:37] <DS-Labs> and if it's debian it has ifconfig and iwconfig
[21:39] <peyam> hi
[21:39] <peyam> Im trying to run MAC os from virtuell box
[21:39] <peyam> Im wondering how the performance will be
[21:40] <peyam> will be it as fast as MAC alone installed on HDD
[21:40] <auronandace> peyam: ask in #virtualbox
[21:40] <MonkeyDust> peyam  best way would be by trying
[21:40] <peyam> thanks :)
[21:42] <Slart> I'm looking for some kind of file tagging and searching framework for ubuntu, gnome-gui for tagging and searching would be nice, integration with nautilus would be even nicer. Any recommendations?
[21:43] <dk0r> Anyone using ubuntu on a tablet-pc ?
[21:43] <dk0r> How is on screen keyboard (osk) functionality? Does osk auto open/close when clicking on/off textfields ?
[21:43] <ELREY-15d> hola
[21:43] <ELREY-15d> >:o
[21:44] <MonkeyDust> !tablet | dk0r
[21:45] <dk0r> MonkeyDust: I said, tablet-PC
[21:45] <dk0r> as in, x86
[21:45] <dk0r> ubuntu touch is for arm, no ?
[21:45] <dayid> anyone know offhand (failing at searching) what /dev/ device would be a serial-eth0? (using cisco serial-to-rj cable), I thought /dev/ttyS0, but dmesg gives me no tips and searching has been fruitless
[21:45] <ludovica> ciao parlate italiano?????????????
[21:46] <Magicarp> I moved my 7790 to a PCIe slot that had larger bandwidth. Now when I boot unity does not load. The window manager does after I reinstalled the binary blob driver.
[21:46] <penth> serial-eth0? is it a usb adapter?
[21:46] <Slart> !it | ludovica
[21:47] <penth> nm - I'm seeing it
[21:47] <ludovica> grazieeeeeee
[21:48] <penth> what does dmesg | grep ttyS say?
[21:49] <penth> Does anyone know a way to expire a password automatically after running adduser, aside from writing a shell wrapper to call it and then chage? Setting 'expire=0' in /etc/default/useradd has no effect.
[21:50] <mrPerezMarc> exit
[21:50] <Dyl[a]n> I'm in the process of installation on my other pc
[21:50] <Dyl[a]n> I'm choosin an installation type
[21:51] <Dyl[a]n> Everytime I choose one and hit install, it just says: No root file system is defined. Please correct this from the partitioning
[21:51] <Dyl[a]n> menu.
[21:52] <Dyl[a]n> If someone can assist me, please do. thanks
[21:52] <iceroot> Dyl[a]n: maybe ubuntu is not finding a hdd? are you using fakeraid?
[21:52] <Dyl[a]n> no
[21:52] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: What did you select at the partitioning step?
[21:52] <iceroot> Dyl[a]n: when you hit "manual partition" is ubuntu showing your hdd?
[21:53] <Dyl[a]n> Let me go back...
[21:54] <Dyl[a]n> Installation type?
[21:54] <Dyl[a]n> Says that I'm running Windows 7. What would I like to do?
[21:54] <MonkeyDust> Dyl[a]n  "something else"
[21:54] <Dyl[a]n> I clicked " something else "
[21:54] <Dyl[a]n> Then it brings this up again
[21:54] <X-Sleepy-X> Do you want to get rid of Windows on that PC, including every file on it?
[21:55] <Dyl[a]n> No.
[21:55] <MonkeyDust> Dyl[a]n  below left, you see "change" to create partition, you can choose the size on top
[21:55] <MonkeyDust> Dyl[a]n  make sure you don't delete or overwrite windows
[21:56] <megalomix> hi
[21:56] <Dyl[a]n> I have 4 different options. /dev/sda, /dev/sda1 fat16, /dev/sda2 ntfs and /dev/sda3 ntfs
[21:56] <Dyl[a]n> the /dev/sda3 ntfs is almost 250 GB and it says Widows 7 ( loader )
[21:56] <MonkeyDust> Dyl[a]n  do you have free space (unallocated)?
[21:57] <X-Sleepy-X> Dyl[a]n: I would suggest that you select the option "Install Ubuntu along-side Windows", I think it says so...
[21:57] <Ari-Yang> how do I set cpu governor to start up on conservative? what's the terminal command?
[21:57] <megalomix> guys how can i install the latest version of gimp ?
[21:57] <MonkeyDust> megalomix  sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install gimp
[21:57] <Ari-Yang> @ megalomix maybe sudo apt-get install gimp
[21:58] <Dyl[a]n> MonkeyDust the first option says /dev/sda and it has no type, no mount point, no format, no size and no used or system.
[21:58] <Dyl[a]n> it's blank
[21:58] <megalomix> MonkeyDust, i done it
[21:58] <MonkeyDust> Dyl[a]n  sda is you harddisk, sda1 etc are the partitions, you need free space for ubuntu (unallocated)
[21:58] <NickG> Dylan are you trying to dual boot?
[21:58] <megalomix> i have 2.6 version (i am using 12.04 LTS)
[21:58] <Dyl[a]n> NickG , yes
[21:59] <ludovica> WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ma per parlare in italiano che devo fare????????????
[21:59] <Dyl[a]n> MonkeyDust, I don't see (unallocated)
[21:59] <MonkeyDust> !it
[21:59] <NickG> So, choose an empty partition and select format > Ext4, mount point: /
[21:59] <megalomix> MonkeyDust, same thing for netbeans i see very old version on repository (7.0.1
[21:59] <Ari-Yang> so, anyone know how to set cpu governor in terminal?
[21:59] <NickG> and when it asks where to install boot loader, it should automatically be set to /sda
[21:59] <NickG> As MonkeyDust said, that is just your Disk Drive
[22:00] <Dyl[a]n> so click the one that's blank and just says /dev/sda
[22:00] <iceroot> is it possible with network manager to open a vpn connection and to route only one request for a specific domain to that vpn and everything else to the default root? i want everything which is trying to contact foobar.de through vpn
[22:00] <Dyl[a]n> then click new partition?
[22:00] <Dyl[a]n> New Partition Table
[22:00] <Dyl[a]n> ?
[22:00] <NickG> Dyl[a]n, the sda1, sda2, etc are your partitions, how many do you have?
[22:00] <Dyl[a]n> 3
[22:00] <MonkeyDust> Dyl[a]n  you need free space or widows will be lost
[22:00] <Dyl[a]n> oh
[22:00] <NickG> ok, can you identify which one has Window s7 on it?
[22:00] <dayid> iceroot: just set the vpn to only tunnel for that ip/32 - it should only set the route for it
[22:01] <gehel> iceroot: you probably need to setup a proxy if you want routing based on domain names
[22:01] <gehel> pretty tricky configuration but possible, else, route by IP
[22:01] <Dyl[a]n> it says /dev/sda3 ntfs 250 GB size with like 248 GB used and it says Windows 7 (loader)
[22:01] <NickG> dyl[a]n, it's like a file tree, so sda = your hard drive, any sda with a number after it are your partitions.  So from that, you are tryint o install on sda2, right?
[22:02] <Dyl[a]n> but my HDD only has like 4 GB free
[22:02] <NickG> ok, you need to partition first.
[22:02] <NickG> you would need a partition to run another OS
[22:02] <zvacet> Dyl[a]n;
[22:03] <zvacet> Dyl[a]n: yo ucan shrink 250 GB partition and make space for ubuntu
[22:03] <MonkeyDust> Dyl[a]n  it looks you don't have space to install ubuntu
[22:03] <Dyl[a]n> what should I shrink it to? I need all my stuff on windows
[22:03] <NickG> Dyl[a]n: you will need to clear up some stuff, and shrink sda3 and with the free unallocated space make a new partition for Ubuntu
[22:04] <Dyl[a]n> oh okay so exit installation and do that?
[22:04] <zvacet> Dyl[a]n: what is on sda1?
[22:04] <MonkeyDust> Dyl[a]n  backup first, in case something goes wrong - it most probably will, if you do this the first time
[22:04] <Dyl[a]n> the type for sda1 is fat16
[22:04] <Dyl[a]n> size is 41 MB and used is 33 MB
[22:05] <zvacet> Dyl[a]n: move some files from sda3 to usb/external hdd and after that shrink that partition
[22:05] <Dyl[a]n> okay
[22:06] <nikkas> hi
[22:06] <Dyl[a]n> thank you guys for stciking with me throgh all this
[22:06] <Dyl[a]n> brb
[22:06] <nikkas> i have a problem my desktop menu have dissapear and my terminal isnt working
[22:06] <Dyl[a]n> before I go
[22:06] <NickG> nikkas: reboot?
[22:06] <Dyl[a]n> you guys want to know the only reason I'm installing linux?
[22:06] <nikkas> have done it like 3 times
[22:06] <NickG> nikkas: how is terminal not working?
[22:06] <Dyl[a]n> Someone told me that I had to have Linux server for a ZNC
[22:07] <Dyl[a]n> the only reason I'm doing this is for a ZNC.
[22:07] <nikkas> its says the terminal isnt lauching blablabla
[22:07] <NickG> nikkas: can you right click on your desktop?
[22:07] <nikkas> yes
[22:07] <NickG> nikkas: and when did this start happening, what was the last thing you did before this started?
[22:08] <nikkas> when i installed virtual box
[22:08] <NickG> nikkas: when you right click on desktop, is that when you have option to open terminal?
[22:09] <eN_Joy> hey weird thing happen today: ubuntu suddenly won't read .bashrc today (or sometime ago?) permission is -rw-r--r-- which i don't think it's changed...
[22:09] <NickG> nikkas: can you copy and paste whatever error code terminal ggives you?
[22:12] <mgaunard> yo les gens
[22:12] <nikkas_> i got dissconnected
[22:12] <nikkas_> did you get my last message
[22:12] <NickG> nikkas: no
[22:12] <NickG> nikkas: can u copy and past terminals error?
[22:12] <nikkas_> There was an error lauching this application
[22:13] <Daemoen> hey guys, any status on packaging freeipa for ubuntu ?  (server mode, not client)
[22:14] <nikkas_> hello?
[22:14] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: at the desktop, does anything happen if you press and hold the windows key a.k.a. super key?
[22:14] <nonabotx> shos shortcuts
[22:14] <nikkas_> nothing happens
[22:14] <jetlagged> I just installed ubuntu, and after booting the entire screen is slightly distorted and offset to the top left, are there any good ways to debug the problem (things worked fine in try ubuntu off the disk)?
[22:14] <Magicarp> I switched my 7790 into another PCIe slot with more bandwidth. Now unity won't load. Here is it's output http://pastebin.com/S6qvRzNP
[22:16] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: are you able to log in after pressing ctrl+alt+f1 ? to go back press ctrl+alt+f7
[22:16] <nikkas_> yes
[22:16] <ralphie> hey please answer issue about hplinux not translating pjl script
[22:17] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: at ctrl+alt+f1 do you see yourself as owner of the files if you type ls -l
[22:18] <nikkas_> sleepy i was abel
[22:19] <nikkas_> yes and i have to log in to change thingds
[22:19] <nikkas_> did you get my last message
[22:20] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: i saw: 00:18 < nikkas_> sleepy i was abel
[22:20] <nikkas> sleepy i was dissconnected again
[22:21] <nikkas> but i was abel to go in to f1
[22:21] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: ok, try this
[22:21] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: sudo adduser testuser
[22:22] <nikkas> what does the command do
[22:22] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: set a password and then try to log in as that user to see if the problem appears for that user as well
[22:22] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: it creates a user called testuser
[22:22] <nikkas> i allready created an test user and it didnt show any menu or bar
[22:22] <nikkas> nor did the terminal work
[22:23] <Actionnaire0213> #partipirate
[22:23] <nikkas> i guess i have been hacked..
[22:24] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: what does this show? ls -l /
[22:24] <nikkas> what command is it to see program running
[22:24] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: top
[22:24] <nikkas> one sec
[22:25] <CyberGabber> /part
[22:26] <nikkas> i gonna test the ls -l /
[22:26] <nikkas> one sec
[22:26] <Flyerman> there a terminal command to make the disk read and write, some how its become read only.
[22:27] <nikkas> it shows my list of folders
[22:28] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: does it say "root root" on alot of places?
[22:28] <nikkas> yes
[22:28] <nikkas> and drwxs
[22:28] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: run: sudo apt-get check
[22:29] <nikkas> drwxr*
[22:29] <Flyerman> my disk is read only, is there a fix?
[22:30] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: also run: sudo apt-get -f install
[22:30] <nikkas> and then
[22:30] <nikkas> what does the -f stand for ?
[22:31] <Flyerman> forece
[22:31] <X-Sleepy-X>   -f  Attempt to correct a system with broken dependencies in place
[22:31] <Flyerman> force
[22:31] <nikkas> i checked sudo apt-get upgrade first
[22:31] <Flyerman> X-Sleepy-X do you know?
[22:32] <nikkas> did i dissconnect again?
[22:33] <X-Sleepy-X> Flyerman: What does your /etc/fstab look like? Paste it here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[22:33] <nikkas> okey i will test the sudo apt-get -f install ?
[22:34] <Flyerman> yes
[22:34] <Flyerman> do that
[22:34] <Flyerman> try to correct dependancies
[22:34] <Flyerman> first
[22:34] <nikkas> do i reboot after that or will it start working
[22:34] <Flyerman> it may start working
[22:34] <Flyerman> just do it
[22:35] <Mitchellvanw> Yo
[22:36] <babble> I just did a "shred -vzf -n 1 /dev/sdb" and it got stuck at 1TB after 12 hours, 500GB to go. I had previously deleted all partitions on that disk. Can I continue the shredding where it left off, if I create a 500GB partition at the end of the disk (using gparted) and shred that partition or is there no guarantee that the partition covers the not yet shredded parts?
[22:36] <Mitchellvanw> thoughts about giving a user sudo right on a webserver?
[22:36] <Mitchellvanw> good idea or not?
[22:36] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[22:37] <OerHeks> !netsplit
[22:37] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: also try this: sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop
[22:37] <dk0r> Where do I find "linux" and "initrd.gz" per the following usb installation media instructions ? https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/installation-guide/i386/boot-usb-files.html
[22:38] <daftykins> dk0r: do you just want to install from USB?
[22:39] <dk0r> daftykins: yes, im following the instructions in the link above.
[22:39] <babble> any ideas about the shred issue?
[22:39] <daftykins> dk0r: do you have a host OS installed already? Windows or Ubuntu?
[22:39] <dk0r> daftykins: arch
[22:39] <nikkas> will it affect any app ?
[22:39] <daftykins> dk0r: use something like unetbootin
[22:40] <johnjohn101> unetbootin only works on windows? will it work on wine?
[22:40] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: as long as it doesn't say that it will remove anything you should be ok
[22:40] <daftykins> hang on looking up a linux native option
[22:40] <dk0r> johnjohn101: theres a linux dl option on source forge
[22:40] <nikkas> i did it it didnt happen anything do i need reboot?
[22:40] <dk0r> arch repos have unetbootin
[22:41] <roadkill> <3 unetbootin
[22:41] <johnjohn101> ok, i'll look to see if i can get it working on 12.04 or 13.04
[22:41] <daftykins> dk0r: cool, see how that goes :)
[22:41] <babble> I just did a "shred -vzf -n 1 /dev/sdb" and it got stuck at 1TB after 12 hours, 500GB to go. I had previously deleted all partitions on that disk. Can I continue the shredding where it left off, if I create a 500GB partition at the end of the disk (using gparted) and shred that partition or is there no guarantee that the partition covers the not yet shredded parts?
[22:42] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: it should have happened stuff. try sudo apt-get install --reinstall virtualbox
[22:42] <daftykins> babble: i would've just zero filled it with 'dd'
[22:43] <babble> daftykins , so can I use the partition solution for that?
[22:43] <nikkas> do you think it has anything to do with the virtual box?
[22:44] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: perhaps, since it happened after you installed it?
[22:44] <dk0r> daftykins: looks like    dd bs=4M if=/path/to/ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdX    should work
[22:45] <nikkas_> im back i got disconnected again
[22:45] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: last thing i said was: perhaps, since it happened after you installed it?
[22:45] <daftykins> dk0r: yeah that's one idea too
[22:45] <nikkas_> the reinstall worked but still no desktop
[22:47] <moondoggy> Can someone tell me if there's a simple way to install things "locally" on my machine if I don't have sudo privilege?
[22:47] <daftykins> moondoggy: can't
[22:47] <daftykins> moondoggy: what do you want to do exactly?
[22:47] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: if you look at /var/log/apt/history.log and find the section when you first installed virtualbox, did it remove any packages?
[22:47] <moondoggy> Really?
[22:47] <moondoggy> I just want to put on some apt-get repos, like gitk for starters.
[22:48] <moondoggy> and "tree."  It doesn't even have "tree."
[22:48] <daftykins> ooh-err
[22:48] <daftykins> moondoggy: no you need root privs to add repos
[22:49] <moondoggy> Ok, thanks, daftykins .
[22:49] <otak> moondoggy: you can put executables in your home directory or compile source there.
[22:49] <moondoggy> otak, with apt-get?
[22:50] <daftykins> assuming compiling tools are installed, surely
[22:50] <otak> no, it's not installing and I guess it's not supported
[22:50] <nikkas_> no it doesnt show any
[22:50] <moondoggy> Oh, ok.  Yeah, that's what I want to do--put "tree" or something in my own directory and run it from there.
[22:51] <nikkas_> is this a common error for ubuntu users?
[22:51] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: but you found the section about installing virtualbox, and not the one we just did?
[22:51] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: never heard of it before...
[22:51] <moondoggy> Can you give me a simple example, otak?   Like to install "tree" in my own directory?
[22:51] <nikkas_> the first install
[22:52] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: ok
[22:54] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: i'm not sure what's causing the issue
[22:55] <ztag100> hey everyone, i need help installing ubuntu to a 32GB mSATA (this drive was used to cache windows with iSRT, which is now disabled) the machine also has a 500GB HDD which is used for windows.
[22:55] <ztag100> also, i'm using efi
[22:55] <daftykins> fun times
[22:55] <ztag100> can anyone tell me where i need to install the bootloader for such a setup?
[22:55] <Poolshark__> anyone know why 13.04 won't do any receive load balancing on a bonding interface in balance-alb mode?
[22:55] <daftykins> ztag100: secure boot disabled if it's there?
[22:55] <otak> moondoggy: I'm amazed you don't have tree, yes I can take the executable from /usr/bin and put it in ~/bin
[22:55] <ztag100> daftykins, yep, it's disabled
[22:56] <gaby> hello , i am trying to find any video file which can be saved on my system while iam watching youtube or any clips online - so is there any folder which is capturing  in the background , and how can i find it .. please help
[22:56] <daftykins> ztag100: cool. you'd install it to whatever device the SSD is - have you succesfully booted 13.04 in EFI mode?
[22:56] <ztag100> daftykins, still didn't install yet
[22:56] <ztag100> though the flashdrive is up and running
[22:56] <k1l_> gaby: just use something as donwloadhelper or youtube donwloader
[22:57] <daftykins> ztag100: so you're in liveCD mode?
[22:57] <ztag100> yes
[22:57] <daftykins> ztag100: have a quick look at: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI#Identifying_if_the_computer_boots_the_CD_in_EFI_mode
[22:57] <ztag100> do i need to make an EFI partition
[22:57] <otak> so what is the archive url in ubuntu?
[22:57] <ztag100> daftykins, it is in efi mode, as i don't even have legacy mode enabled
[22:58] <daftykins> ztag100: ideally, i would disconnect the windows drive completely and install to the SSD. when booted in EFI mode it'll do the EFI partitioning auto
[22:58] <nikkas_> they
[22:58] <nikkas_> chang5ng
[22:58] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: have you done any other installations or any tweaking to configurations?
[22:58] <nikkas_> 0y 2eyb6rd
[22:58] <gaby> K1l_ : thanks for answering , but i dont want to download - i want to clean any thing captured on my system
[22:58] <ztag100> daftykins, it's a laptop, and that's a bit of a pain.
[22:59] <daftykins> ztag100: ok, well it's up to you. i'd just use gparted to nuke the SSD then run the installer
[22:59] <buratovichero> hola, anecesito ayudaa
[22:59] <k1l_> gaby: they get saved in /tmp or cache. you can clean the cache in the browser settings
[22:59] <ztag100> ssd is completely empty and unpartitioned
[22:59] <daftykins> ztag100: cool, is it also showing as /dev/sda ?
[22:59] <ztag100> ssd is /dev/sdc
[22:59] <nikkas_> abcdefgh51230n6*qrstvwxyz
[23:00] <ztag100> and the windows drive is /dev/sda
[23:00] <gaby> K1l_ : can you guide me where to find this temp folder
[23:00] <robertzaccour> daftykins, No matter what your name is gonna remind me of Daffney haha :P
[23:00] <nikkas_> s3ee*
[23:00] <nikkas_> 50 5 hac2ed?
[23:00] <daftykins> ztag100: ah. well you could *try* but i can't guarantee that it'll multi-boot both Windows and Ubuntu successfully afterwards
[23:01] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: are you using a laptop? if so, press the FN key + Num Lk
[23:01] <k1l_> gaby: if you want to save the videos you watched, that is way easier with a download program or addon
[23:01] <ztag100> daftykins, well, i guess now is the time to find out.
[23:01] <daftykins> ztag100: good luck sir
[23:01] <nikkas_> haha thanks i was so scared for one sec there lol
[23:01] <nikkas_> feel like a real noob haha
[23:01] <X-Sleepy-X> :)
[23:02] <otak> moondoggy: tree packages are at http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/t/tree/
[23:02] <daftykins> XD
[23:02] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: have you done any other installations or any tweaking to configurations, besides installing virtualbox?
[23:02] <nikkas_> yes wine
[23:02] <nikkas_> steam
[23:03] <nikkas_> and python
[23:04] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: how about trying gnome-shell just to see if that shows more that unity? sudo apt-get install gnome-shell
[23:04] <nikkas_> http://oi42.tinypic.com/6eq692.jpg
[23:05] <nikkas_> what does gnome shell do
[23:06] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: it's another window manager, should give you a menu and stuff like that: apt-cache show gnome-shell
[23:06] <nikkas_> oki i will try it out
[23:06] <ztag100> if i have /dev/sdc1 as the efi partition, and /dev/sdc2 as an ext4 partition.
[23:07] <ztag100> the ext4 partition is to be mounted as "/"
[23:07] <ztag100> then, the device for bootloader installation would be?
[23:07] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: once installed you need to press the ubuntu logo at the password screen when you log in and select it from there.
[23:08] <ztag100> daftykins: any idea?
[23:08] <nikkas_> its say i must select one of two displays
[23:08] <Poolshark__> anyone know why 13.04 won't do any receive load balancing on a bonding interface in balance-alb mode?
[23:09] <nikkas_> i just chose the first one
[23:09] <X-Sleepy-X> gmd?
[23:09] <nikkas_> yes
[23:09] <X-Sleepy-X> gdm*
[23:09] <X-Sleepy-X> you have lightdm as default in ubuntu
[23:09] <nikkas_> yes i saw that
[23:09] <nikkas_> is it different from gmd
[23:09] <daftykins> ztag100: did you not want to just pick erase disk and install? to do it auto?
[23:09] <X-Sleepy-X> yes
[23:09] <nikkas_> is it better?
[23:10] <X-Sleepy-X> they do the same job
[23:10] <X-Sleepy-X> log you in
[23:10] <X-Sleepy-X> :)
[23:10] <nikkas_> it didnt happen anything when i installed it
[23:10] <nikkas_> should i reboot my computer
[23:10] <vadimkolchev> hi all. need help in formatting my usb stick in fat 32 (windows readable). tried a lot, but in vain. Please, help!
[23:10] <X-Sleepy-X> press ctrl alt f7
[23:11] <ztag100> daftykins: i don't want it to install to my windows drive, that's my worry
[23:11] <nikkas_> thats what i have to press to see this screen
[23:11] <ztag100> if i say auto, will it let me confirm before it starts?
[23:11] <nikkas_> it doesnt happen anything
[23:11] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas_: try a reboot
[23:12] <nikkas_> brb
[23:12] <daftykins> ztag100: after you select the right disk yeah
[23:12] <ztag100> okay then
[23:13] <ztag100> daftykins, ah, thanks
[23:13] <X-Sleepy-X> vadimkolchev: have you tried gparted?
[23:13] <ztag100> I normally go with "something else" since i never have normal configs
[23:13] <ztag100> alright, installing now
[23:13] <ztag100> wish me luck :D
[23:13] <daftykins> ztag100: gl =]
[23:14] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, the problem is that it has GPT partition table now, and I need msdos one, can't get rid of it. Used it previously to install ubuntu
[23:14] <X-Sleepy-X> vadimkolchev: you can change that with gparted
[23:14] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, I'm better with cli, than gui, tried  mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sdx1 ,but fdisk -l gives me Linux partition all the time
[23:15] <nikkas> It worked thanks sleepy <3
[23:16] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, ok, got rid of it, thanks, but now another problem - formatted again. fdisk -l gives me Linux partition, GParted says fat32. Why is it so and whom am I to believe?
[23:17] <X-Sleepy-X> fdisk -l
[23:17] <X-Sleepy-X> nm
[23:17] <nikkas> x-sleepy-x tack
[23:17] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: swedish?
[23:17] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, so, it says I still have Linux partition where I'm supposed to have a fat 32 one
[23:18] <nikkas> you to ?=
[23:18] <nikkas> yes
[23:18] <X-Sleepy-X> vadimkolchev: what ID does fdisk -l give you?
[23:19] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: fungerar det nu? i'm curious..
[23:19] <nikkas> är du svensk sleepy ?
[23:19] <nikkas> haha japp det funkar perfekt tack
[23:19] <X-Sleepy-X> :) good, happy to help
[23:19] <ztag100> just finished installing, windows still boots, so that's a good sign, though now it's insisting on installing updates.
[23:19] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, 83
[23:19] <nikkas> man känner sig som ett barn igenom har suttit framför windows hela livet
[23:19] <ztag100> (freaking windows and your constant updates)
[23:20] <X-Sleepy-X> !se | nikkas
[23:20] <X-Sleepy-X> hmm
[23:20] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, whatever command I use mkfs.vfat or mkdosfs, I still end up with a linux partition
[23:20] <nikkas> har ubuntu några andra dektop layouts?
[23:21] <daftykins> ztag100: ubuntu won't be different XD
[23:22] <jeus> http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/google-create-a-native-linux-google-drive-application
[23:22] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: yes, you can install different ones, like xcfe or kde..
[23:22] <jeus> http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/google-create-a-native-linux-google-drive-application
[23:22] <ztag100> daftykins, yeah, but ubuntu never restarts on me randomly
[23:22] <jeus> http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/google-create-a-native-linux-google-drive-application
[23:22] <ztag100> (atleast, not since the last time i used stock ubuntu)
[23:22] <jeus> http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/google-create-a-native-linux-google-drive-application
[23:22] <FloodBot1> jeus: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:23] <nikkas> okej i have to go now thanks for all help and have a gog kväll
[23:23] <spexi> :D
[23:23] <X-Sleepy-X> vadimkolchev: weird, perhaps this hints about the issue: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1973295.html
[23:23] <jeus> please petition to google create a native linux google drive application
[23:24] <X-Sleepy-X> nikkas: ha det!
[23:24] <spexi> so much easier to read swedish than trying to hear one speaking
[23:24] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, no, it is not my issue anymore, I got rid of GPT
[23:24] <X-Sleepy-X> vadimkolchev: and you created a new partiton table?
[23:25] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, yes, msdos one, but now I can't format just created partition - it forever stays linux
[23:25] <alericoveri> hello everyone, I'm glad to announce the first release of my project, it's called Hecatomb (htq2): a Quake II client being developed for high portability, you can check it out and give it a shot at github.com/alericoveri/hecatomb.git. Thanks!
[23:26] <daftykins> ztag100: heh, s'all about stopping the Windows Update service. anyway i'm out for tonight. enjoy it :)
[23:26] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, hmm, seems gparted handles it better than I from cle
[23:26] <ztag100> bye bye
[23:26] <X-Sleepy-X> vadimkolchev: :)
[23:27] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, what is wrong with this command -  mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sdb1  ??
[23:27] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, still have to check, though if it really works as fat32, lol)
[23:28] <X-Sleepy-X> vadimkolchev: i'm not sure, haven't used the cli to do those things in a couple of years... :)
[23:28] <X-Sleepy-X> but it looks just about right
[23:29] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, I prefer to do everything I can from cli, it's linux after all :)
[23:30] <X-Sleepy-X> vadimkolchev: "10 first things to do after installing Ubuntu" "1. Remove desktop..."
[23:30] <PakLife> why do most  admins normally have a separate SMTP server in addition to Exchange/lotus notes... whats the benefit of running smtp separately?
[23:31] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, yes, something like that, actually I came from archlinux, just to see what ubuntu is like now
[23:31] <X-Sleepy-X> vadimkolchev: I just use Ubuntu since it's 100% compatible with my laptop
[23:31] <vadimkolchev> X-Sleepy-X, it was my first ever distribution in the times when they sent free cds all over the world
[23:31] <Poolshark__> I wonder if esxi is blocking the arp trickery the guest has to do w/r/t mac addresses to make balance-alb receive balancing work
[23:34] <nikolam> it is interesting that putting GRUB2 parameters in /etc/default/grub , worked for me under 12.04LTS but not under 12.10.
[23:35] <X-Sleepy-X> nikolam: did you run sudo update-grub?
[23:35] <nikolam> X-Sleepy-X, YUP  and they appeared inside grub menu item...
[23:36] <X-Sleepy-X> nikolam: can you provide an example?
[23:38] <dk0r> i just loaded ubuntu live 13.04 on a tablet pc but the on screen keyboard (osk) does not seem to work. I enabled the osk via settings > accessibility > typing > and turning on the osk. How do I get the osk to appear
[23:38]  * X-Sleepy-X tries to install Ubuntu on a motorcycle
[23:38] <nikolam> X-Sleepy-X, GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX='memmap=0x8000000\$0x10000000 memmap=0x8000000\$0x30000000'
[23:38] <dk0r> ?
[23:39] <X-Sleepy-X> nikolam: does it do any difference if you put it under GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT?
[23:39] <cxz> so everytime i run /etc/init.d/networking restart, gnome goes all funny into this weird equivalent of 'windows basic'
[23:40] <cxz> how do i fix it?
[23:40] <nikolam> X-Sleepy-X, I will try it. But as I say, it works on 12.04
[23:47] <X-Sleepy-X> Good night everybody!
[23:48] <dk0r> i just loaded ubuntu live 13.04 on a tablet pc but the on screen keyboard (osk) does not seem to work. I enabled the osk via settings > accessibility > typing > and turning on the osk. How do I get the osk to appear
[23:51] <marianne_> What's with the 'human' check?