[00:12] <rti^> When I ran Ubuntu from the boot CD to test it out, my iPhone 5 with iOS 6.1.4 would mount and I could sync it. However, when I installed Ubuntu I am no longer able to do this. Any idea why?
[00:13] <Unit193> !iphone | Never used an iPhone, but this page may help.
[00:13] <rti^> !rockbox
[08:57] <lost-user> hello
[08:57] <lost-user> anybody awake ?
[09:00] <lost-user> I've got coffee and cookies
[09:00] <lost-user> :)
[09:05] <lost-user> I'll ask my question so when ppl are afk and come back can reply if they can / like
[09:09] <lost-user> I am using ubuntu 12.04 . My problem is with the network ( read network manager) If I go to Applications - System Tools - Administration - Net work tools and start that up. Devices (Ethernet interface (et0) - configure - add IPV4 Settings everything is greyed out the has dfaulted to dhcp and I can not change anything.
[09:13] <lost-user> Also if I start nm-connection-editor from a term the end result is the same all is greyed out. However I get the following error message: *(* (nm-connection-editor:2082): WARNING **: Could not initialize NMClient /org/freedesktop/NetowrkManager: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files (sorry for any typos)
[09:13] <lost-user> anybody any idea how to solve this pls ?
[09:25] <lost-user> hmmmmzzz
[09:27] <lost-user> when using : sudo NetworkManager ---no-daemon i can adjust NetworkManager and reset the network specs for eth0. However I need to keep that running otherwise I loose my connection again
[09:28] <lost-user> option is: --no=daemon
[09:28] <lost-user> darn
[09:28] <lost-user> --no-daemon
[09:29] <Unit193> You could try sudo service network-manager restart, but I don't see that helping.
[09:31] <lost-user> Hi an dthank you for that idea. I have the nm-applet back on top bar and I have a net work connection. Looking at this it seems like NM is not starting at boot
[09:45] <lost-user> ok solved:)
[09:46] <lost-user> again thank you for your idea to run: NetworkManager restart
[09:46] <lost-user> that was a great help to me
[09:48] <lost-user> reason for the greyed out part is that there was to much noise inside the interfaces file. After removing that and leaving only : auto lo - ifacelo inet loopback NetworkManager could normally load without problems. Your idea helped me a lot thank you again Unit1923 !! :)
[09:50] <lost-user> oops Unit 193 I mean
[09:50] <lost-user> darn
[09:50] <lost-user> Unit193
[09:50] <Unit193> Ah, cool.  Glad you got it.
[09:51] <lost-user> bye and again thank you for your help
[13:54] <prasen> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[13:54] <prasen> plz help
[14:24] <rgargente> hi all
[14:24] <rgargente> i have a problem associating a program to a file type, i have tried many solutions without success
[14:24] <rgargente> anyone can help?
[17:20] <yeehi> I have a permission denied error when I try the following command: sudo cat isoimage.iso > /dev/sdX