=== LordOfTime is now known as LordOfTime|EC2 [01:49] hello, can someone here give me suggests for a wifi usb n device? I think the most common chipsets are atheros and realtek.... any opinions? [02:24] kdef, I have found all the ones I bought locally worked, there is a wiki on ones that due but not really up to date. [02:25] do* [03:50] kdef: I have had good experience on ath9k based device, but unfortunately only on PCI/PCIe [03:52] I actually have two devices on my NAS/router/VPN/VM host, a 5 GHz ralink RT2800 and Atheros AR5418, which is 2.4 GHz only. Both have worked very well over the last few year or two [03:55] now I have every expectation that USB introduces no particular problems, maybe the antenna is poor or something. Interface-wise, even USB 2 is fast enough, and USB itself is simply a packet-based point-to-point scheme so it shouldn't be difficult to support. === G4MBY is now known as PaulW2U === yofel_ is now known as yofel [10:41] hello can someone help me. I just got a new ultrabook but the wifi does not work. So I need to build a custom kernel to ger it working. But the build fails because dpkg-dev package is missing. How can i get that package without network? [11:36] Hey all [13:23] howdy === fathead_ is now known as Seven_Six_Two [16:18] My attempt to purge nvidia-325 defies me. "Error! There are no instances of module: nvidia-325" Any ideas how to solve this? [16:19] Or can i bypass this step by telling the system that the particular package is not installed and remove it manually? [16:20] fetoega, check for it in muon [16:21] if it's a ppa , it should still show up [16:21] BluesKaj: I have no Xorg running. [16:21] it is from edgers [16:21] ok [16:22] i am trying to remove/purge it after all. [16:24] gonna give aptitude a go at it. perhaps ill get lucky [16:26] use a text editor like nano to check your sources.list and either deletet he deb/ppa or # comment it ,. or sudo ppa-purge xorg-edgers , if you have ppa-purge installed [16:27] fetoega,^ [16:28] how would that help? [16:28] aptitude is chugging along though [16:28] perhaps itt will work [16:32] but aptitude has runied my systems before =) [16:38] fetoega: since multiarch, aptitude is not recommended [16:38] and I did use it a lot [16:41] hehe aptitude decided to remove a couple of xorg drivers and vlc for some reason... then is proceeded [16:41] hope it worked. brb [19:46] good morning [19:46] should i use drm-intel-next kernel for saucy salami? [22:31] hello [22:37] unicornjedi, Your aware that 13.10 is in development and not advised for regular use. [22:39] yes [22:40] but I think the problem I have pertains to other versions of ubuntu. it's something to do with busybox [22:40] unicornjedi, Easiest way to see what is up is a detailed description, and running the bootinfo summary on the boot repair app, and posting the url to it. [22:42] okay let me boot into a liveUSB and get the info [22:45] okay i'm in the boot repair app right now [22:45] unicornjedi, I know nothing about mdadm or raid so others wil be your best help. [22:46] I would help if I could [22:47] thanks wilee-nilee! Do you know anything about this error upon boot-up. "gave up waiting for root device" [22:48] okay i have the info ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/5841863 [22:48] unicornjedi, not sure, generally suonds like fstab not having the correct uuid, in the circumstance I'm just guessing. [22:48] or root is corrupted, another guess. ;) [22:50] D: yeah it's corrupted because mdadm messed up my boot files >:{ [22:53] hi [22:53] hello pinocchio [22:53] should i use drm-intel with i915 using a sandy bridge [22:55] isw_bbfjfegbje_ARRAY [22:55] horrible [22:55] those bios raid stuff is just junk [22:55] wait are you having problems with raid too? [22:56] :( i can't help you much since I can't even get my raid working [22:57] no [22:57] i had that problem years ago, but i switched to btrfs raid 1 on my root and boot partition [22:58] hmm [23:00] could you help me with this? I installed mdadm and upon reboot I get this error. "Gave up waiting for root device" /dev/mapper/ubuntu-vg-root does not exist" [23:01] you boot with cd? [23:01] disable those raid stuff on your motherboard first [23:01] okay [23:03] i've done that. I'm also running a liveUSB on the computer that contains the Hard Drive with Ubuntu [23:03] install grub [23:03] Grub is installed and working [23:03] you need to re-install it [23:03] ahhhh okay, let me do that now with boot-repair [23:03] yeah or something, im old school [23:04] old school=swag [23:04] im not familiar with acronyms [23:04] I'm in boot-repair... should I do recommended or advanced repair? [23:04] just standard [23:06] http://paste.ubuntu.com/5841863/ [23:06] here is some information of my computer in case you need it [23:09] yeah seems to be you have to remove those dm-raid stuff [23:09] :o how could I do that? [23:10] should I continue with boot-repair? [23:10] udo dmraid -rE [23:10] then boot repair [23:11] okay, I really appreciate your help by the way. [23:12] will sudo dmraid- -rE delete any personal files? [23:13] yeah [23:14] it kills the entire library of the universe [23:15] i guess that includes my home folder? [23:15] no [23:15] it does not delete data [23:15] it just removes raid signature [23:15] oooh okay :) [23:17] okay i'm running boot-repair again and it says "RAID detected" [23:18] omg [23:18] ??? [23:19] this is strange [23:20] when I ran sudo dmraid -rE it had errors like [23:20] ERROR: ddf1: seeking device "/dev/dm-3" to 18446744073709421056 [23:20] i would re-install the system and save a copy of your home folder [23:21] this stuff takes 20 minutes, yu may have a few gb of data [23:22] i only had problems after disabling dm-raid on some linux installations, i reinstalled on a clean AHCI mode ( well i use ssd and dm-raid doens't support dischard afaik) [23:23] AHCI mode? [23:23] yeah without those motherboard raid functionality [23:24] how is that different IDE? [23:24] ide is a compatibility mode [23:24] it doens't use the advanced features of AHCI like prefetch and NCQ or large disks >2tb [23:25] interesting.... [23:26] your board supports AHCI? if not update your bios [23:26] some boards like p5k or other garbage needs to be patched to enable ahci due licensing issues [23:26] haha, i have AHCI [23:27] (sigh) I don't want to have to reinstall all my programs after a fresh install [23:28] along with the repositories [23:31] if you back up the folders you don't have to worry about that [23:31] usr var and stuff [23:31] etc [23:31] OMG... I was able to boot up Ubuntu. YESSS [23:31] fascinating [23:31] I restored the MBR record of my hard drive [23:32] but I had to load an old kernel from advanced options [23:32] yeah do a update-gorg later [23:34] oh great..... I have to reinstall programs [23:34] again I really appreciate your help [23:35] are you using raid1? [23:35] used? [23:36] I think so. how can I check [23:36] you have the same data on sdb [23:37] my mnemonics in my cognitive apparatus needs a recovery [23:38] in other words, i need to sleep its very late in this part of earth [23:39] good one haaa [23:40] well I have to go to [23:40] goooood nightt