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haljhonnagev:  you could look at the modules loaded in your kernel... that would be a good start00:19
haljhonand the best answer seems to be 'sudo lshw -c video'00:21
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nagevhaljhon: thank you, 'lshw -c video' shows: "configuration: driver=radeon latency=0".  Is that proprietary or open source?00:52
haljhonmodinfo -F license radeon00:53
haljhonGPL and additional rights00:53
haljhonlooks like it is open-source :)00:53
nagevcool, thank you00:54
nagevso i guess i need to install fglrx to get vaapi working in mplayer.  If I install fglrx and am not happy can i just apt-get remove it and my system will revert back to the currently used GPL driver?00:57
haljhonit looks like there's an uninstall script included with it00:58
haljhonyou should run the uninstaller and then purge it.00:58
haljhonand then I would assume the open-source driver would get used again... I don't know if fglrx blacklists radeon (I'd assume it does) so you might have to manually ensure that it isn't still blacklisted00:59
haljhonone would assume the purge operation would do this... however, I have seen instances where this doesn't always work as desired and I've had to manually remove a blacklist.00:59
nagevright, thanks alot :)01:00
haljhonthis looks like it might be helpful to you: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu01:01
nagevthanks.  I just noticed a package in synaptic called glx-alternative-fglrx.  It lets you switch between drivers.  I will try that.  Would be nice if I could create some sort of restore point to revert to if it all goes horribly wrong!01:06
nagevoh that package is broken.  anyway i installed fglrx. is it best to reboot or is there a command I can use to restart X with the new driver?01:17
xubuntu326lol didn't bother to change my nic... anyways, win 8 doesn't make it easy to boot from disk =P02:42
xubuntu326it\s almost like they dont want you to install xubuntu02:42
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nathanesaudoes anyone here know about installing xubuntu with win802:57
nathanesaucause i have some questions02:57
holstein!dualboot | nathanesau02:58
ubottunathanesau: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot02:58
Unit193!uefi02:58
ubottuUEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware, it is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI02:58
nathanesaujust a question02:59
nathanesaui already installed xubuntu03:00
nathanesauand the disk ejected itself03:00
nathanesaubut then the computer booted up to windows 8....03:00
nathanesaui dont really want to partition my disk a third time03:00
holsteinnathanesau: what do you want?03:00
nathanesauaccess ubuntu03:00
nathanesaui already installed it03:00
holsteinnathanesau: you should see a menu at boot time... grub..03:01
Unit193holstein: This happens, if he installed a 64bit version he may need to run boot-repair and he's done.03:01
holsteinnathanesau: do you see options at boot? about what OS to choose? how did you install?03:01
nathanesaui used a disc03:01
nathanesau13.0403:01
holsteinwell.. running boot-repair wont hurt anything, thats for sure03:01
nathanesauand installed default settings03:01
holsteinUnit193: you talking about from a live CD?03:02
Unit193holstein: Running boot-repair from live?  Yes.03:02
holsteinnathanesau: thats what i would do first ^^03:02
nathanesaufrom a live cd?03:02
nathanesauwhat do you mean03:02
holsteinnathanesau: running boot repair from a liveCD.. installing grub, which seems to have not installed03:03
nathanesauhmmm03:03
nathanesauhow would i run boot repair03:03
nathanesaudo i need a different disk?03:03
nathanesau(windows 8 messes up the startup options)03:03
holsteinnathanesau: no.. you should be able to use the installer CD you have03:03
holsteinnathanesau: what are you talking about? windows 8 does what?03:03
nathanesauyou can't boot from disc03:04
nathanesauand access bios options the same way03:04
holsteinnathanesau: boot the live CD the same way you did to install xubuntu03:04
nathanesauok03:04
nathanesauand then what?03:04
holstein!grub03:04
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub203:04
holsteinhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#Reinstalling_GRUB_2 nathanesau03:05
holsteinnathanesau: hopefully leading you to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair if you were to read carefully03:06
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nathanesauok heres what i found out03:26
nathanesauin the windows 8 boot options it has priorities03:26
nathanesaui.e. 1st option: boot from disk, 2nd: windows 8, 3rd ubuntu03:26
nathanesauso i took out the disk and swapped the 3rd option with the 1st03:26
nathanesauand grub was able to load up ubuntu03:27
nathanesauHOWEVER, when i clicked on the windows 8 loader option, it said that it was an invalid path03:27
nathanesauand asked me to press any key03:27
nathanesauand then it went back to the main grub menu03:27
nathanesauso basically,  grub doesn't let me boot to windows, but i dont know why03:28
holsteinwindows 8 boot options wouldnt be grub03:29
holsteini would install, or reinstall grub03:29
holsteinif you didnt use boot-repair, use it03:29
nathanesaui did reinstall03:29
nathanesaui dont understand why the windows 8 loader doesnt work03:30
nathanesaubecause the ubuntu loader works03:30
holstein!uefi03:30
ubottuUEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware, it is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI03:30
holstein^^  its likely something to do with that03:30
nathanesauok so the error i get it "can't find command 'drivemap'03:50
nathanesauerror: invalid EFI file path03:50
nathanesauin my system setup i have disabled fast boot03:51
nathanesauand also disabled secure boot control03:51
nathanesaui can boot from disk again if i need to,03:51
nathanesaujust need to know what to do03:51
holstein!uefi | nathanesau i would have to refer to this, since i dont have uefi hardware to test with03:53
ubottunathanesau i would have to refer to this, since i dont have uefi hardware to test with: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware, it is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI03:53
holsteinnathanesau: you can always try another boot manager. GAG for example03:54
nathanesauhmmm03:54
nathanesaujust a question03:54
nathanesauif you look at the link you posted03:54
nathanesauit says to "do something else"03:55
nathanesaurather than run windows alongside03:55
nathanesauwould i have to reformat my hard drive if i chose this option03:55
nathanesau(again i mean)03:55
holsteinnathanesau: you have ubuntu installed and booting03:55
holsteincorrect?03:55
nathanesauyes03:56
holsteinthose options are for faciliating that..03:56
nathanesaubut the windows 8 loader doesn't work03:56
holsteinsure.. and that option that you just asked me about has *nothing* to do with that03:56
holsteinthat faciliates the booting of the ubuntu partition03:57
nathanesauok03:57
nathanesauum.... what other loaders are there03:57
nathanesauother than grub03:57
holsteinwell, there the one i mentioned above.. GAG.. and *many* others03:58
holsteintheres the one in windows that will work for windows only03:58
nathanesaucan i overwrite grub with gag03:58
holsteinyou should know how to revert to it.. then, you could have GRUB on a usb stick to boot linux..03:58
holsteinnathanesau: i have no idea what state that machine is in, but there is nothing about xubuntu or grub preventing you from overwriting anything with anything03:58
nathanesauis gag on the ubuntu disk i have03:59
holsteinno03:59
holsteini find it by searching "gag boot manager" http://gag.sourceforge.net/03:59
nathanesauok i have it on a stick04:02
holsteinit?04:02
nathanesauhow do i install from a stick ( i have never done that)04:02
nathanesaugag04:02
nathanesauok let's see what happens04:03
holsteini would just try GAG live04:03
nathanesauwhat do you mean try gag live04:03
nathanesauon a cd?04:03
nathanesauon my computer?04:04
nathanesau(in windows 8 interface i mean)04:04
holsteinnathanesau: i mean, try it... dont just install it and break grub04:04
holsteintry it first.. live.. from the cd or usb04:05
nathanesauim not able to try it from a usb though04:05
nathanesaulilke.... i set it to boot from usb04:05
nathanesaubut all i have on the usb is gag04:05
nathanesauand nothing happened04:05
holsteinsure. just leave it if its not working for you04:06
nathanesauok.... but can i reinstall ubuntu i guess?04:06
nathanesaulike would it just overwrite itself?04:06
holsteinwhy?04:06
holsteinnothing is wrong with ubuntu.. its booting..04:06
nathanesaubecause i can't get gag to launch04:06
nathanesauya but the windows 8 loader doesn't work04:07
holsteinsure.. thats windows though04:07
holsteinreinstall ubuntu if you want, but it'll likely do the same04:08
holsteinwhat would i do? just relax and search for help in a windows venue about how to boot it from grub04:08
holsteini would know how to revert to the windows boot loader.. i would also know that at that point, i can install grub to a USB stick, and boot ubuntu from there04:09
nathanesauhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/15285115/windows-7-ubuntu-12-04-invalid-efi-file-path-boot-repair-grub-many-entri04:10
nathanesauwhat does he mean by "repair tool which inserted new entries into grub"04:10
nathanesaudo you know what he's talking about04:10
holsteinnathanesau: grub *never* booted windows for you.. grub is booting xubuntu fine04:17
nathanesaucorrect04:18
holsteinthe issue is ith grub and your particular setup of windows04:18
holsteinis with*04:18
holsteinthere is likely something you can add to grub to get it to boot your windows04:20
holsteini would have to have that hardware in front of me04:23
nathanesauim trying something one sec04:23
holsteinthese are the facts.. *if*, and assuming your windows was booting and fine before this, then its still fine.. xubuntu and grub are *not* broken at all..04:24
holsteinyou windows is not allowing grub to boot it04:24
nathanesaucorrect04:24
nathanesauonly boots through its own loader04:24
holsteinnathanesau: so, windows boots?04:24
nathanesaunot through grub04:25
holsteinnathanesau: but, you can boot windows?04:25
nathanesauyes04:25
holsteinnathanesau: i would just relax then.. dont "fix" what aint broke04:26
nathanesauok, it's just inconvenient that i can't access ubuntu and windows from the same loader04:27
holsteinnathanesau: something about your uefi is preventing grub from booting it.. if you can boot both the OS's you have installed.. then, you have no problem04:27
holsteinnathanesau: let the manufacturer of your hardware know of your inconvinience.. and maybe microsoft as well04:27
nathanesauok04:27
nathanesauwindows 7 > windows 8 imo04:29
nathanesauubuntu > all04:29
holsteinhehe04:29
nathanesau(in some ways004:29
nathanesaui just used this "fix"04:29
nathanesauhttp://whoochee.blogspot.ca/2012/12/uefi-ubuntu-boot-along-with-win8.html#!/2012/12/uefi-ubuntu-boot-along-with-win8.html04:30
nathanesaujust testing if it worked04:30
holsteinboot repair is what you tried first, correct?04:32
nathanesauya ive tried a bunch of stuff lol04:32
holsteini would stop04:32
holsteini would relax, and use the system "as-is" since you *can* dualboot04:33
nathanesaui got it to work04:33
nathanesauIT worked04:33
nathanesauthe link i posted worked04:33
holsteinyeah? the boot-repair?04:33
holsteinnathanesau: thats what Unit193 suggested when you first came in the channel.. thats what i linked for you way back, that you said you had tried04:34
nathanesaulol04:34
nathanesausorry for all the trouble04:34
holsteinnathanesau: no trouble.. i just thought you had already tried it.. otherwise, i would have pushed for you to try it..04:35
* Unit193 setup a UEFI system once.04:35
nathanesauok..... finally04:37
nathanesauubuntu is really efficient04:37
nathanesaumy computer is only using 10% memory04:37
Unit193(Ubuntu, or Xubuntu?)04:37
nathanesauxubuntu04:37
nathanesaubut they are very similar?04:37
nathanesauanyways, ttyl04:41
Unit193Adios.04:41
nathanesauholstein why are you not an op04:41
WalterNmeh05:50
WalterNwhen I plug in my camera and try to look at pictures, I get "Failed to mount "Canon Digital Camera""05:51
WalterN"Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus)."05:51
SunStarhave you power cycled both devices?05:54
WalterNthe camera? sure... I dont feel like turning off my computer... it has been an issue before though05:54
acerimmerWalterN, I get that too.  solved by switching from thunar to nautilus file browser.05:55
WalterN(as in, updates have happened, and the computer has restarted at least once since then)05:55
WalterNacerimmer: so I just need to install nautlius?05:55
acerimmerWalterN, um, it might be there.  it's installed by default with ubuntustudio.  run apt-cache policy nautilus05:56
WalterNinstalled: (none)... does that mean its not installed?05:57
WalterN:P05:57
acerimmerWalterN, that's what it means05:57
WalterNalright, lets see what happens05:58
WalterNhmm05:59
WalterNdo I need to log out and log back in or something annoying like that?05:59
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acerimmerWalterN, "need"?  do this; install nautilus.  then see if it'll run without reboot.05:59
WalterNyeah, it just errors the same way, only it gives me a 'something crashed' thing in the top bar06:00
WalterNenh06:01
WalterNthere is a kernel update anyway06:01
acerimmerWalterN, hmm.  best to fully update perhaps.  sudo apt-get update    sudo apt-get upgrade    sudo apt-get dist-upgrade    will update your current distro06:02
WalterNwhats the difference between upgrade and dist-upgrade?06:02
acerimmerWalterN, upgrade will update all currently installed package version.  dist-upgrade will update to latest package versions06:03
WalterNcause I already ran dist-upgrade06:03
acerimmerWalterN, and the kernels STILL didn't install?06:03
WalterNno, its working its magic right now06:04
WalterNdone06:04
WalterNalright, rebooting06:04
WalterNback06:09
acerimmerWalterN, what's the word?06:09
WalterNthat I have IRC running at the moment XD06:10
WalterNI open nautilus from the command line and select my camera, and I get the same error message06:11
acerimmerWalterN, sorry that didn't work.06:11
WalterNI guess06:12
acerimmerWalterN, suggest you google cameraname + "error code"06:12
acerimmerWalterN, or ask in the main #ubuntu channel06:12
WalterNwhat was that open location -> gphoto2 thing?06:12
WalterNbleh06:19
WalterNthere we go06:22
WalterNgphoto2://[usb:002,004]/06:22
WalterNffff06:25
WalterNits kinda crashy06:26
WalterNbut I pulled some files off06:26
WalterNkinda a lot crashy06:26
carognaverdehelp, first time trying to insatll xubuntum it says critical error cannot install, and gives me access to the live mode, how from here can I check whats wrong? thanx10:50
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carognaverdehello?10:58
kgbcarognaverde: hi, you are not alone! ;) :) in here, I mean ;s11:01
kgbare you using the CD, or live USB, what program did you use to make it?11:02
carognaverde:)11:02
kgbthis one is good http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/11:03
kgberr I think11:03
carognaverdexubuntu 12.10 on a usb stick11:04
carognaverdei can use it live, but wont go thru8 with the installation .......actually not even winxp would install, i guess somethings wrong on this computer but dunno what to check :)11:05
kgboic :(11:06
kgbwhere does it error-out, can you get to the partitioning part? if there's no data on the disk, can you re-partition from scratch?11:07
kgbmaybe it's something simple11:07
carognaverdeit;s at the partitioning where it errors out11:08
carognaverdethere is data on the disk, but i am happy to get rid of it :)11:08
kgbyou COULD, technically, /fixboot and /fixmbr from windows.. then free up space (like at the end of the disk) for xubuntu - and then let the installer use the free space (just leaving it free, from windows disk managament, not creating any partitions for linux there)11:10
carognaverdeno windows access, just this live xubuntu access11:10
kgbsry * /fixboot and /fixmbr from a windows setp/recovery disk11:10
kgboh, so you don't even have a working windows system on it?11:11
Sysitry opening gparted while on live mode, create new partition table11:11
carognaverdeexactloy11:11
kgb:(11:11
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kgbim afraid to give any advice, then xD11:11
Sysicarognaverde: if creating partition table works, try creating partitions, full disk minus 1GB or something ext4 partition and a small swap partition11:12
Sysi(swap being 1GB or so that was not used ext4 partition)11:13
kgb^ just btw., shouldn't swap = amount of RAM?..11:13
Sysinot unless you're gonna enable hibernation and use it11:14
kgboic!..11:14
kgbafk, gl carognaverde11:16
carognaverdehello friends, back again... newbie having problems installing xubuntu (but i can get it live,,,somebody was suggesting me gparted...still here ?12:52
carognaverdeoh well,. i managed to open gparted, and now I'm lost, never did a partition.....can somebody help me? :)13:02
bgardnercarognaverde: What was the original problem you had installing that led you to use gparted?13:03
GNUdruhttp://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/gparted.html carognaverde13:04
bgardnerGNUdru: Nice tutorial13:05
carognaverdewaesn't able to install xubuntu from usb, i can just acces live (that;s where I'm now), the error during installation camos at the partition moment....even windows gives me problems installing...so xubuntu live is all I've got :)13:06
carognaverdeso...suggestions appreciated......shall i format one of the 2 hard drives? or safer to create a new partition on one of them?13:18
carognaverdeone it says is ext2 (not mounted, other extended (not busy, there are no  mounted logical partitions)13:20
bgardnercarognaverde: Do you have existing data on the drive that you are interested in protecting, or is the drive free to delete everything?13:22
carognaverdefree to delete >:)13:23
bgardnercarognaverde: Then I would run the installer again, choosing the option to let the installer automatically use the entire drive (removing all existing data).  If THAT still gives errors, come back here and tell us what errors you get.13:24
GNUdru+ to that13:25
b3rz3rk3rhi all, I've just started getting Compton freezing the machine on login today, but it has been working fine for over a week (with rebooting) until now. How do I start to trouble shoot this?13:27
carognaverdethat was giving me the error, something like the installer  enountered an unrecoverable error13:27
elfycarognaverde: did you check the iso you burnt from before you burnt it?13:28
elfycarognaverde: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes13:28
carognaverdethe iso was good, but downloaded it long time ago, not even winxp, will install on this machine...i believe soimthing with the hard disk\13:29
elfydid gparted have any black triangles ? or exclamation marks ?13:30
carognaverdeactually no...i'm thinking of starting a check on gparted, is taht a good idea?13:31
elfywell, if you have issues installing anything then I'd say you've got an issue somewhere - gparted might show you13:35
carognaverdecheck did not work13:37
bgardnercarognaverde: Details?13:37
carognaverdeGParted 0.12.1 --enable-libparted-dmraid13:42
carognaverdeLibparted 2.313:42
carognaverdeCheck and repair file system (ext2) on /dev/sda1  00:00:00    ( ERROR )13:42
carognaverde     13:42
carognaverdecalibrate /dev/sda1  00:00:00    ( SUCCESS )13:42
carognaverde     13:42
carognaverdepath: /dev/sda113:42
carognaverdestart: 2,04813:42
carognaverdeend: 499,71113:42
carognaverdesize: 497,664 (243.00 MiB)13:42
carognaverdecheck file system on /dev/sda1 for errors and (if possible) fix them  00:00:00    ( ERROR )13:42
carognaverde     13:42
carognaverdee2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sda113:42
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carognaverde/dev/sda1 is mounted.13:42
carognaverdee2fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012)13:43
carognaverdee2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting.13:43
bgardnercarognaverde: You said you were in a live USB session, right?  Did you mount the hard drive after booting up?13:44
carognaverdeno13:45
bgardnercarognaverde: And you're certain /dev/sda is the hard drive?13:46
carognaverdeyes, i have 2, the second haRD DRIVE HAS A little arrow icon, that if i expand, says sda5 ubuntu13:47
bgardnercarognaverde: Run this and paste the link it hands back: mount | pastebinit13:47
carognaverdehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/5774013/13:48
bgardnercarognaverde: And you want to clear /dev/sda and put Ubuntu on it, is that right?13:49
carognaverdeyes13:49
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carognaverdeproc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)13:50
carognaverdesysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)13:50
carognaverdeudev on /dev type devtmpfs (rw,mode=0755)13:50
carognaverdedevpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,noexec,nosuid,gid=5,mode=0620)13:50
carognaverdetmpfs on /run type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,size=10%,mode=0755)13:50
carognaverde/dev/sdc on /cdrom type vfat (rw,relatime,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro)13:50
carognaverde/dev/loop0 on /rofs type squashfs (ro,noatime)13:50
carognaverdenone on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw)13:50
carognaverdenone on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw)13:50
carognaverdenone on /sys/kernel/security type securityfs (rw)13:50
bgardner!flood | carognaverde13:50
ubottucarognaverde: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.13:50
carognaverdetmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev)13:50
carognaverdenone on /run/lock type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,size=5242880)13:50
carognaverdenone on /run/shm type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev)13:50
carognaverdenone on /run/user type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,size=104857600,mode=0755)13:50
carognaverdegvfsd-fuse on /run/user/xubuntu/gvfs type fuse.gvfsd-fuse (rw,nosuid,nodev,user=xubuntu)13:50
carognaverde/dev/sda1 on /media/xubuntu/5b476ef0-be79-4843-bf81-9c732be49cef type ext2 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=udisks2)13:50
carognaverdemy bad13:51
Unit193Thanks, just next time use a pastebin please. :)13:51
carognaverdei did,  just now learned what they do :)13:52
bgardnercarognaverde: It's okay.  Okay, gparted is throwing errors because your HDD is already mounted.  Dismount it first (right click on desktop icon for sda and unmount), then try gparted again.13:52
carognaverdeunmounteds, what action shall i do next on gparted?13:53
bgardnercarognaverde: The same check you ran before.13:53
carognaverdecheck?13:53
bgardnercarognaverde: Yes13:54
carognaverdeerror again13:54
bgardnercarognaverde: paste.ubuntu.com the error?13:54
carognaverdehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/5774031/13:57
carognaverdeshall i try formatting, or shall i try working on the second hard drive?13:58
bgardnerThat's the mount list again - I was looking to get the error gparted was giving you.13:58
carognaverdeits the same as previous13:59
bgardnercarognaverde: Then you didn't get the drive dismounted - the previous error was '/dev/sda1 is mounted'.14:00
carognaverdee2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sda114:00
carognaverdee2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting.14:00
carognaverdeto sum it up :)14:00
bgardnercarognaverde: Either it is failing to unmount, or it is getting automatically remounted.  Make sure you don't have any extraneous windows open (close down to just irc, terminal and gparted) and work on getting /dev/sda1 dismounted.14:03
bgardnercarognaverde: You can check with 'mount' at a command line.  As long as '/dev/sda1' appears in that list, gparted will fail on the test you are running, as it requires the partition to be unmounted.14:04
Unit193Should be able to   sudo umount /media/xubuntu/5b476ef0-be79-4843-bf81-9c732be49cef14:04
bgardnerYes, or sudo umount /dev/sda114:05
carognaverdeand that worked :)14:05
carognaverdegreat, what next? :)14:06
bgardnercarognaverde: I would empty that drive - remove all the partitions.  Then, install Ubuntu on it.14:08
carognaverdewith format on gparted?14:08
bgardnercarognaverde: No, with 'remove partition' in gparted.14:09
bgardnercarognaverde: The installer will create new partitions and format them during installation.14:09
bgardnercarognaverde: Just work on getting /dev/sda to have no partitions.14:09
carognaverdei dont see..remove partition option14:10
bgardnercarognaverde: Sorry, I was paraphrasing.  Been a while since I was in gparted.14:11
carognaverde:)14:12
bgardnercarognaverde: Right click on the first partition in /dev/sda and tell me what options you have.14:12
bgardnercarognaverde: Remember your current goal is to remove all partitions on /dev/sda - feel free to follow logical menu choices that would achieve that goal.14:13
carognaverdedelete- resize/move- copy - format to - manage flags - check -label - new uuid - information14:14
bgardnercarognaverde: Delete14:15
carognaverdePartition(s) 1 on /dev/sda have been written, but we have been unable to inform the kernel of the change, probably because it/they are in use.  As a result, the old partition(s) will remain in use.  You should reboot now before making further changes.14:16
bgardnercarognaverde: Okay, do as it says and come back when you are back up.  We'll be here.14:17
carognaverdecancel or ignore?14:17
bgardnercarognaverde: Definitely don't cancel it, this is what you have been trying to accomplish.14:17
carognaverdeshall i restart? no more sda1 on gparted, its calle dunallocated14:18
bgardnercarognaverde: Is /dev/sda empty now?14:19
elfyif it is - I would be inclined to reboot the live medium now14:20
bgardnerI agree with elfy14:20
carognaverdeand come back live, or try to install directly?14:20
elfydo the try again14:20
bgardnercarognaverde: I'd install, yes14:20
elfythen connect here14:20
carognaverdetahx guys, see ya in a little14:21
bgardnercarognaverde: Good luck14:21
elfypersonally I'd do the try and come here and then you can double check stuff14:21
bgardnercarognaverde: Yeah, let us know how it went14:21
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carognaverdedamn...here's the result14:36
carognaverdeunrecoverable error14:37
holsteinthe result of??14:37
bgardnercarognaverde: Which step of the installation?  Last thing it was doing?  Any details you can give would help.14:38
holsteinlooking back at the scroll, if that were my hardware, i would run a test on the hardware14:38
carognaverdeafter congratulations.....blah blah blah (the slideshow, after telling him to erase data and, it stops and says that14:40
holsteincarognaverde: him?14:40
holsteinif he has a bad hard drive, theres not really anything that you can do other than replace the hardware14:41
carognaverdecan i try to doi something with the second hard drive?14:44
bgardnercarognaverde: You can, if you want to install on it.14:44
holsteina bad hard drive would qualify as an "unrecoverable error".. other errors like that would be kernel panics with hardware support or other issues.. that would be easy to troubleshoot by booting a live CD14:44
bgardnercarognaverde: Is it also a drive you are willing to empty?14:44
carognaverdeyes14:44
holsteini would run some test on the drive.. i would want those tests to take over an hour14:45
bgardnercarognaverde: If you want to try the other drive, then I would suggest you remove /dev/sda from your system and try your installation again.14:45
holsteinyou could run them from the live CD while you are booting tothe desktop there to see that the driver support is OK14:46
carognaverdeam i not on a live cd? and troubleshoot is what im trying to do <:)14:46
bgardnercarognaverde is currently in a live environment on a USB stick, if I remember correctly.14:46
holsteincarognaverde: then, booting the live CD *is* a troubleshooting step.. one in which you can test the drives.. also, removing the drive is a great suggestion14:46
carognaverdeyes14:46
carognaverdehow do i test the drives?14:47
holsteincarognaverde: one way is to, as bgardner suggests, remove the suspect drive, and try another.. or use diagnostic tools from the live CD14:47
holsteini keep this live CD around for diagnostics http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html14:48
carognaverdewhat diagnostic tools do i have on here? (sorry)14:51
holsteincarognaverde: what are you using? you said you are not running the live CD.. what are you running?14:51
holsteinplus, im not saying you *have* a bad hard drive.. keep in mind, techs charge good money to do what im suggesting is a good troubleshooting step because its not exactly trivial..14:53
carognaverdeyes,  i am running xubuntu live cd14:53
holsteinhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=134341014:54
holsteintheres a GUI tool.. you can use to check the health.. but, i wouldnt waste a lot of time on it if you feel its over your head14:55
holsteinthe fact is, if you are booting the live CD, then the hardware support is likely fine for your machine.. a step that is failing in the installation process would logically be hard drive related.. since the hardware is loading the operating system live without any issues14:56
bgardnercarognaverde: Just for fun, do this in a terminal: 'dmesg | pastebinit' and send us the resulting url.  This assumes you haven't rebooted since you got the 'unrecoverable error'.14:56
holsteinunplugging the drive will do the same14:56
carognaverdehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/5774172/14:58
holsteinyeah.. i would test the hardware15:02
holsteincarognaverde: have you installed ubuntu before?15:02
carognaverdehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/5774172/15:04
carognaverdenope, tried a cpl of times15:05
holsteincarognaverde: typically it works like this.. i boot a live CD, if the hardware seems supported well, the install takes about 8 minutes.. when it hasnt taken 8 minutes, i usually find some hardware failure.. do you have other hardware? another machin to install?15:06
holsteincarognaverde: what operating system are you accustomed to?15:07
carognaverdexp15:08
holsteinmaybe go back to that to test the hardware. remove variables.. and linux/ubuntu for you is in itself a large variable15:09
holsteinotherwise, there is a memory test on the live CD.. you boot and tap shift and choose "memtest"15:09
holsteinyou can use the tools i linked above to test the hard drive/drives.. or remove the drive you are using and try a different one15:10
carognaverdethanx, right now i'm installing smartmontools15:13
carognaverdethen i;ll try the memtest, and next, unplugging the drive ;015:14
carognaverde67 minutes, to complete....in the meantime gotta go to the post office, thanx for now guys,,,,later15:15
xubuntu470spanish15:26
xubuntu470hola15:27
wiredfool_how do I disable auto url hotlinking in the terminal? help and google aren't doing it for me15:36
wiredfool_xfce4-terminal, xubuntu 12.0415:37
bgardnerwiredfool_: Hang on, looking.15:37
bgardnerwiredfool_: Looks like you want to modify your terminalrc file and change this option: "MiscHighlightUrls=TRUE" to FALSE15:47
bgardnerwiredfool_: File is probably located at ~/.config/Terminal/terminalrc15:47
wiredfool_k, checking15:48
wiredfool_looks like that did it.15:50
wiredfool_thanks15:50
bgardnerwiredfool_: Sure thing, glad it worked for you15:50
* wiredfool_ was sick of accidentlly visiting ftp.2013.key15:50
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wiredfool2so, I was resizing and moving my main partition when booted in xubuntu 13.04 from a usb key, and gparted died: http://pastebin.com/SxNjkLb1 This does not fill me with confidence16:50
wiredfool2and, the livecd is seriously aggressive about mounting partitions, including when gparted is in the middle of operations16:55
carognaverdehi, a cpl of hrs ago i ran sudo smartctl -t long /dev/sda1, and the terminal said Please wait 67 minutes for test to complete, got back home, been more than 3 hours, no response from the terminal....anyway i can check if its done or not?18:04
holsteincarognaverde: i have only used the GUI.. the hard disk tool that runs those tests18:08
holsteincarognaverde: i would go to tty and see if the system is locked up or not18:08
carognaverdetty answered /dev/pts/118:10
holsteintty answered?18:10
holsteincan you switch to a tty and login?18:10
carognaverde(really dunno what it is) i typed tty in the terminal and thats what came back\18:11
holstein!tty18:11
ubottuTo get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login).  To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution18:11
holsteinthough, if you are getting a response, its not "frozen"18:11
holsteini would use a GUI tool18:11
holsteini would not waste time on other tools though, if you have another hard drive, just try it18:12
Sysirunning in TTY might be better than GUI terminal18:13
holsteinim talking about the GUI hard disk tool..18:13
Sysiit's just frontend to those command line tools, but might be worth trying18:14
holsteinbut, running it from tty would be a nice idea too.. more "stable"18:14
carognaverdeevery time i reboot i loose all the commands/info to solve my problem...anyway can somebody  suggest me a good way to check the health of my hard disk (that wont install xubuntu?) for those who don't know, I'm on xubuntu live18:41
carognaverdelxubuntu live keeps mounting my drive while im trying to check the drive with gtparted18:50
carognaverdesomebody suggested a command earlier that really worked18:50
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xubuntu390hi all19:27
bgardnerHello19:27
xubuntu390where i am ?19:27
bgardnerYou are in #xubuntu19:28
xubuntu390and what i can to do here ?19:28
th0rxubuntu390: not troll19:28
knome!hi | xubuntu39019:28
ubottuxubuntu390: Hi!, Welcome to #xubuntu! Feel free to ask questions and help people out. The channel guidelines are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines. Enjoy your stay!19:28
xubuntu390im not trolling. im currently installing my xubuntu 130419:29
xubuntu390red nicknames its bots ?19:29
xubuntu390or admins ?19:29
xubuntu390i need some help19:30
bgardnerxubuntu390: You haven't actually asked a support question yet.19:30
xubuntu390i cant play world of tanks on my xubuntu19:31
xubuntu390im using wine19:31
xubuntu390but in need libs19:31
xubuntu390i donw know how to install it19:31
xubuntu390dont*19:31
xubuntu390anybody speaking russian ?19:32
xubuntu390what a heck ?19:32
xubuntu390русские есть?19:32
Pici!ru19:33
ubottuПожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.19:33
xubuntu390!кг19:33
xubuntu390спасибо19:33
th0rif it walks like a troll, and talks like a troll....19:33
xubuntu390what a troll ?19:34
xubuntu390im using *nix first time19:34
xubuntu390okay19:34
xubuntu390bye19:34
Picixubuntu390: #ubuntu-ru has russian speaking users19:35
SoManyI've successfully setup an FTPS server with proftpd on xubuntu. Would anyone be so kind as to check it out?19:57
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xubuntu270hi, is it possible install xubuntu 13 like application to win XP? I tried install to virtual disk but no success21:00
Sysiyou can use virtualbox or vmware player21:00
xubuntu270ok. i started win xp. start virtualize_this_key from usb. stoped virtualBox. created virtual disk.21:03
xubuntu270strat virtualize_this_key and this crashed. do you mean to install virtualBox on PC a start from usb ubuntu and install21:05
xubuntu270?21:05
Sysiinstall virtualbox to XP  and install xubuntu from .iso image mounted to virtualbox's virtual disk drive, creating virtual disk for xubuntu21:07
Sysiyou need to have 1,5GB or more ram for really doing that though21:08
xubuntu270ok. thx. last version installed like application without virtualBox.21:08
Sysiwell, there's wubi but using xubuntu with it is not directly supported anymore21:09
Sysiyou need to install (minimal) ubuntu ans then xubuntu-desktop21:09
xubuntu270ok. i will do it. thanks21:09
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Mikhailso whats going on21:59
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Guest37284this its my first time using xubuntu21:59
nagevHow do I get to the password manager / seahorse in Xubuntu?  It doesn't seem to be installed by default.  Is there a password manager?23:07
nagevusing 13.0423:07
chunkinhello all23:50
knome!hi | chunkin23:50
ubottuchunkin: Hi!, Welcome to #xubuntu! Feel free to ask questions and help people out. The channel guidelines are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines. Enjoy your stay!23:50
chunkinI have  a little question that google was not very helpful with23:51
chunkinis there anyway to get a global menu (like in unity) in xfce?23:51
chunkinno help?23:53
pleia2chunkin: perhaps describe what a global menu is? (we're xfce users, we don't use unity)23:53
brainwashedchunkin: there is a panel plugin to realize the global menu functionality, but it's not maintained anymore23:54
chunkinok, well its the menus like file, edit and that stuff23:54
chunkinbut its not on the window itself23:54
chunkinit is at the top23:54
chunkinbrainwashed: dows it still work with xubuntu 13.04?23:54
brainwashedlike in mac os23:55
chunkinyeah23:55
chunkinlike mac23:55
brainwashedfound it23:56
brainwashedhttps://launchpad.net/~the-warl0ck-1989/+archive/xfce-appmenu-plugin23:56
brainwashedsadly no packages for quantal or newer23:56
chunkinwill older versions still work?23:58
chunkinthis says its for gnome 2 though23:58
brainwashedhttp://gtk-apps.org/CONTENT/content-pre1/146102-1.png23:58
nagevwhy would you want the app menu at the top of the display? It doesn't make sense to me and it's less productive as the mouse needs to be moved further.  It's another Ubuntu design failure!23:59
brainwashedhaven't tried it23:59
chunkinim making a mac clone for a friend23:59
pleia2nagev: people have different preferences23:59
chunkinto introduce into linux23:59
chunkinshe has only ever used mac23:59
nagevfair enough.23:59
chunkink gtg23:59

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