[00:00] <histo> vaskaloidis: please pastebin your interfaces file
[00:00] <vaskaloidis> ok histo i will right now, THANK YOU for this help too btw, and where do I put the nameservers
[00:04] <Pessimist> What's a good program to choose the mouse cursors? On ubuntu 13.04
[00:08] <kostkon> Pessimist, try with unity-tweak or ubuntu-tweak
[00:11] <vaskaloidis> histo: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927206/
[00:11] <vaskaloidis> that is my ifconfig file
[00:11] <vaskaloidis> histo: that is my networks file i meant
[00:12] <vaskaloidis> histo: ifconfig says a bunch of stuff
[00:12] <vaskaloidis> histo: I can ping people on my network but not external ips
[00:13] <varunendra> vaskaloidis, please also show us "lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net"
[00:15] <vaskaloidis> I cannot cut and paste it varunendra because it is on another computer
[00:15] <vaskaloidis> what would you like me to tell you it says
[00:16] <varunendra> vaskaloidis, then just the first line, and the kernel driver in use (last line)
[00:16] <ubuntu21331> I have a ASUS G75VW with Windows 7 pre-installed. I want to wipe it out and install Ubuntu 12.20 or 13.04. http://i.stack.imgur.com/Fn2ty.jpg http://i.stack.imgur.com/3Y2Wf.jpg <= I'm experiencing video issues when booting to the CD. I read that I should try and use "nopat" and "nomodeset"... can this be done with the Windows bootloader?
[00:16] <ubuntu21331> I don't have GRUB yet
[00:17] <vaskaloidis> 2:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Atheros Communications inc AR2413/AR2414 Wireless network adapter and the nsome other stuff
[00:17] <vaskaloidis> varunendra:
[00:17] <varunendra> vaskaloidis, what is the pair of numbers in the large bracket in the last ?
[00:18] <vaskaloidis> [AR5005G(S) 802.11bg] [168c:001a]
[00:20] <varunendra> vaskaloidis, is the kernel module ath5k loaded ?
[00:25] <HypothesisFrog> hi. What do I use to view .pptx files?
[00:25] <varunendra> vaskaloidis, sorry, I've to go, see if this script can help you getting better help : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/qjc87hzk1z5x6z0/wireless_script
[00:27] <flan_suse> Surely others are facing the issue of freezes/hangs when minimize the last open application in Unity? This has happened to me since 11.10, and it continues with 13.10...
[00:28] <flan_suse> I literally cannot use Ubuntu because of this huge problem.
[00:28] <flan_suse> I don't see any indication that it's even going to be fixed.
[00:28] <flan_suse> It's easily replicatable.
[00:28] <CodeWar> alt-tab seems to show me applications from all desktops. I recollect there was a way to fix this in CCSM, anybody remember?
[00:29] <sakang> HypothesisFrog: pptx are power point files, so use MS Office or LibreOffice, or OpenOffice
[00:29] <flan_suse> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1171451
[00:30] <flan_suse> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/905417
[00:30] <flan_suse> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1163503
[00:30] <flan_suse> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1032276
[00:30] <flan_suse> They're related, and it doesn't matter if you are using Intel, Nvidia, or AMD graphics. It also doesn't matter if you disable animations.
[00:31] <HypothesisFrog> sakang thank ye
[00:31] <sakang> np
[00:31] <flan_suse> This comment is the most accurate: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1032276/comments/16
[00:34] <Kitt3n> ikonia, well, after wasting half an hour cleaning the old driver, updating the kernel and installing fglrx with apt-get the problems are gone
[00:35] <danny4way> Is ubuntu suitable OS for AP JAVA or AP Computer Science?
[00:35] <ryan___> Hello, I'm new to Ubuntu & Linux and recently installed 12.04. Everything was working fine until I made a mistake yesterday. I tried to install the education pack not knowing what edubuntu was (abortive installation attempt). It seems like this has caused some issues with Unity dash Application Search. The Search panel is there it is just empty. Can anyone help me get the apps appearing...
[00:35] <ryan___> ...in the panel again?
[00:36] <ryan___> 	I've tried resetting unity, logging on and logging off, resetting the cache for unity and software center and nothing has worked so far
[00:36] <dgbaley27> Hey, I'm building an initramfs with NFS boot on 12.04, it seems like it's using NFSv3, not NFSv4. Why is that?
[00:38] <cynicist> ryan___: try reinstalling unity-lens-applications
[00:40] <cynicist> ryan___: you may also be missing other lenses, you can use the software center and search for "unity lens" to find out more
[00:42] <distilledchaos> Where does the machine state go during hibernation?
[00:43] <distilledchaos> The swap partition?
[00:45] <shade34321> My computer won't connect to the network yet when I boot into a live CD it does. It was working. Any suggestions on what I can check?
[00:45] <distilledchaos> What does ifconfig show?
[00:46] <shade34321> distilledchaos: lo and nothing else. I've tried restarting networking and checking the log messages but nothing looks very promising. I'm actually on it now via liveCD
[00:46] <skulltip> any word on when they may be fixing the forums?
[00:46] <moes> I want to run fsck on my second hard drive (sdb)..what is the command to do this process ??
[00:46] <distilledchaos> shade34321: is your networking handled by onboard or a pci card?
[00:47] <shade34321> distilledchaos: actually let me mount the partition with the logs. I just noticed on the liveCD the network is marked as eth3 for some odd reason nad I was searching for eth1, onboard
[00:47] <distilledchaos> shade34321: ok
[00:47] <distilledchaos> moes: you can check the manual for fsck by running man fsck
[00:48] <distilledchaos> skulltip: haven't heard anything since the 26th
[00:48] <distilledchaos> :/
[00:48] <Shadowandlight> is there a guide on how to setup ubuntu to use as a host for a godaddy.com domain?  the ones i found in google pointed to the ubuntu domain forums which is down ATM
[00:49] <distilledchaos> Shadowandlight: are you talking about setting up the Apache stack?
[00:49] <Shadowandlight> forgive my ignorance... i have a VM ubuntu box and a domain i have with godaddy... trying to link them
[00:50] <distilledchaos> Shadowandlight: what have you done so far?
[00:50] <distilledchaos> you're trying to figure out where to start?
[00:50] <Shadowandlight> nothing config wise
[00:50] <Shadowandlight> correct
[00:50] <ferie> start whe the dns
[00:50] <shade34321> distilledchaos: well this can't be good, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927299/ won't mount /dev/sda o.O
[00:50] <cynicist> distilledchaos: Suspend = to RAM, Hibernation = to Disk
[00:51] <distilledchaos> cynicist: yep. i got that. but where _exactly_ does the machine state go?
[00:51] <Guest79436> anyone feel like helping an idiot with primus?
[00:51] <distilledchaos> cynicist: does it get dumped to the swap?
[00:51] <distilledchaos> cynicist: or does it have its own file in the primary partition?
[00:51] <distilledchaos> cynicist: how can I reset/clear it?
[00:51] <distilledchaos> shade34321: that doesn't look good :/
[00:52] <distilledchaos> shade34321: what you want is known as LAMP: Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP
[00:52] <distilledchaos> woops
[00:52] <distilledchaos> Shadowandlight: what you want is known as LAMP: Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[00:52] <distilledchaos> Shadowandlight: start there
[00:53] <distilledchaos> shade34321: that was intended for Shadowandlight
[00:53] <cynicist> distilledchaos: oh read your question wrong, yeah it goes to swap
[00:53] <shade34321> distilledchaos: lol, actually got it moutned. For some reason it's partitioned with a boot, some random partition, swap, / and I distinctly remember only giving it /boot, /, and swap (home is a nfs mount)
[00:53] <distilledchaos> cynicist: aha, so if the fact that I hibernated means that nothing is working quite right, how do I purge the hibernation data?
[00:53] <distilledchaos> shade34321: huh
[00:53] <FleaFlicker> having trouble installing dh_make, apt-get returns: Unable to locate package dh_make. I have universe and multiverse enabled. Any clues as to why I can not install dh_make?
[00:54] <Guest79436> anyone feel like helping an idiot with primus?
[00:54] <cynicist> distilledchaos: you can clear swap using "swapoff -a && swapon -a"
[00:54] <CodeWar> trying to disable alt-tab showing windows from all workspaces. Have tried the obvious "bias windows from current workspace" option in Unity under CCSM. Does not seem to work, this is Ubuntu 13.04. Any suggestions?
[00:54] <distilledchaos> cynicist: I tried that, but it seems to be still resuming instead of cold booting
[00:55] <distilledchaos> CodeWar: personal suggestion: ditch unity, go get gnome
[00:55] <distilledchaos> CodeWar: or kde, whatever floats your boat
[00:55] <cynicist> <3 unity
[00:55] <CodeWar> distilledchaos, can I use that from Ubuntu 13.04. I would love to stick a dagger into Unity's head
[00:56] <Guest79436> where is a good place to look for help with primus/optimus and gaming?
[00:56] <Shadowandlight> distilledchaos: ok i have apache / lamp etc running as i have a number of hosted web apps running internally on the server.... im looking to point my domain to this server
[00:56] <distilledchaos> CodeWar: absolutely. i usually go follow this: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-get-complete-gnome-3-desktop-in.html
[00:56] <syntroPi> Hey guys does the MTP mount from gnome3 nautilus/nemo work for you with current version? i always get a kernel oops when i plug it in " /build/buildd/linux-3.8.0/drivers/usb/host/ehci-hcd.c:1051 ehci_endpoint_reset+0x10c/0x120("
[00:56] <syntroPi> hmm shouldnt happen right?
[00:56] <distilledchaos> Shadowandlight: ahhh
[00:56] <guest_01> anyone in here ever set up or used snort.
[00:56] <ferie> Shadowandlight: you need to go to godaddy and make the dns to go to your webserver (IP)
[00:57] <ferie> and from the webserver go to the apache2 conf and set it up.
[00:57] <ferie> guest_01: yes
[00:58] <guest_01> awesome... ok i have the default set up but for some reason it outputs the logs in binary..?
[00:59] <ferie> guest_01: cant you read it from the webinterface ? it is nomal not binary
[00:59] <vaskaloidis> varunendra: how do I know if the auth5k module is loaded
[01:00] <guest_01> ferie: hmm. not sure. what pport does it listen on
[01:00] <ferie> nomal port 80
[01:00] <vaskaloidis> and I get an error when installing opensssh server that says it is not available but referred to by another package
[01:00] <vaskaloidis> varunendra: how do I install it
[01:00] <vaskaloidis> after getting that message
[01:01] <ferie> vaskaloidis: try apt-get install ssh
[01:01] <vaskaloidis> it says the package is not available
[01:01] <vaskaloidis> ferie:
[01:01] <ferie> vaskaloidis: apt-get update ?
[01:02] <ferie> vaskaloidis: and apt-get install openssh-server
[01:02] <vaskaloidis> ferie: I can't connect to the internet
[01:02] <varunendra> vaskaloidis, it is "ath5k" and should already exist in the kernel, no need to install. To see if it is loaded, it should appear in the "kernel driver" line in the lspci -nnk command output, as well as in the output of lsmod.
[01:02] <vaskaloidis> ferie: that is my whole problem
[01:02] <guest_01> feire: nope it's not listening..
[01:02] <shade34321> distilledchaos: Hmm, looks like it's being disabled and put to sleep. This provide you with any information? http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927323/
[01:03] <ferie> vaskaloidis: try ping your router
[01:03] <vaskaloidis> it says kernel driver in use: ath5k
[01:03] <ferie> guest_01: go in and aktivate the interface for a web gui
[01:03] <vaskaloidis> then it says kernel modules: ath5k (because I greped agh)
[01:03] <vaskaloidis> grepped ath**
[01:04] <distilledchaos> shade34321: hmmm that's over my head, sadly
[01:04] <shade34321> distilledchaos: it's ok. Thanks!
[01:04] <distilledchaos> shade34321: if it were an issue with the kernel module not recognizing the ethernet card, i could help
[01:04] <distilledchaos> just spent a few days fixing that :p
[01:04] <guest_01> ferie: how do i do that exactly?
[01:04] <shade34321> distilledchaos: lol.
[01:04] <Guest79436> anyone know primus?
[01:05] <shade34321> Anybody else know why a network adapter would be put to sleep?
[01:05] <ferie> guest_01: what model do you have / version
[01:05] <guest_01> be nice if there was a good tutorial somewhere for this.. you'd think there would be
[01:05] <ferie> shade34321: to much porn download :)
[01:05] <guest_01> mageia 3
[01:05] <FleaFlicker> shade34321: perhaps acpi settings?
[01:06] <varunendra> vaskaloidis, I have to go now, but if you can save and run this script, it's generated report (wireless-info.txt file) *may* help you getting better help : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/qjc87hzk1z5x6z0/wireless_script
[01:06] <shade34321> ferie: lol, fortunately I know it's not that, was a post doc's research computer and he shared the room with three other guys:)
[01:06] <shade34321> FleaFlicker: hmm, not familiar with that, explanation?
[01:06] <ryan___> thanks cynicist will try that
[01:06] <vaskaloidis> I can ping my router varunendra and I can ping my laptop
[01:06] <IdleOne> !behelpful | ferie
[01:06] <vaskaloidis> varunendra: both are on my local network
[01:06] <ferie> sorry
[01:07] <FleaFlicker> shade34321: you may have the incorrect acpi power settings in the bios
[01:07] <vaskaloidis> I can't install ssh server for some reason? why does it say it cannot find the package? so I cannot run that script
[01:07] <ferie> guest_01: sorry mate i beliv you ask for snom iptelefones
[01:07] <shade34321> FleaFlicker: oh, now I'm currently using it via LiveCD so the network adapter works
[01:07] <FleaFlicker> vaskaloidis: I'm having trouble installing a different pakage as well, it may not be just you
[01:07] <guest_01> ferie: whats that?
[01:08] <ferie> vaskaloidis: what have you try ?
[01:08] <vaskaloidis> ferie: I can ping my router and laptop (laptop is only LAN) but I cannot connect to the internet
[01:08] <ferie> guest_01: it is a other form for telefon just over the internet.
[01:08] <FleaFlicker> shade34321: in that case ethtool is your friend
[01:08] <shade34321> FleaFlicker: lol
[01:09] <ferie> okay vaskaloidis simple so    echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > /etc/resolv.conf
[01:09] <ferie> vaskaloidis: and try now and ping google
[01:09] <guest_01> ferie: still dont follow. dont matter its not a big deal. just kind of annoying is all ill figure iut out eventually
[01:09] <shade34321> Bah, found a promising link through superuser and it's a link to the ubuntu forums:/
[01:10] <vaskaloidis> ferie: but also in my ifconfig I see lo and eth1 that are configured but in my interfaces file I have only configured eth0 and it gives me an error "cannot find device eth0" when I down an ifup -a
[01:10] <ferie> vaskaloidis: ifconfig eth0 do it show a ip ?
[01:11] <ferie> vaskaloidis: and if it use eth1 not so big problem.
[01:11] <vaskaloidis> ferie: but why is it saying eth1 when I have eth0 configured in interfaces
[01:12] <vaskaloidis> ferie: the echo name server command didn't work either because I still can't ping google
[01:12] <vaskaloidis> ferie: the ifconfig says my eth1 ip is 192.168.1.109 which is the ip I assigned for eth1
[01:12] <ferie> vaskaloidis: look in /etc/resolv.conf
[01:12] <vaskaloidis> ferie: when I try to do that it says that the changes will be overwritten
[01:12] <ferie> vaskaloidis: see if there is :  nameserver 8.8.8.8 now
[01:13] <ferie> vaskaloidis: yes it is okay
[01:13] <vaskaloidis> ferie: yes there is
[01:13] <ferie> vaskaloidis: now try ping a website or a other dns
[01:14] <ferie> vaskaloidis: i bliv you only has dns problem. but in your interffacce file. is it dhcp or stadic you run ?
[01:14] <vaskaloidis> my router needs 2 name servers 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2 but I had it in the interfaces config file because the Ubuntu docs told me to put it there
[01:14] <vaskaloidis> ferie: I am trying to run static
[01:14] <ferie> vaskaloidis: 4.2.2.1 vand 4.2.2.2 do not use it
[01:15] <ferie> vaskaloidis: use 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
[01:15] <Loshki> vaskaloidis: if you can ping your router, and your router can ping the internet, but you can't, then I believe you have a routing problem. Can you pastebin the output of netstat -rn
[01:15] <vaskaloidis> Loshki: I cannot install ssh server for some reason so I can't cut and paste anything
[01:15] <vaskaloidis> Loshki:
[01:16] <zhaotongxue> hello
[01:16] <vaskaloidis> ferie: I have always used 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2 for my name servers for static ip's on my Linksys WRT54g router
[01:16] <Loshki> vaskaloidis: if you can't reach the internet you can't install software, including the ssh server (unless you have it on a disk or some such)
[01:16] <ferie> vaskaloidis: okay in your interface file. have you put a gateway ?
[01:16] <vaskaloidis> Loshki: so how does it ask me if I want it installed during ubuntu install??
[01:17] <vaskaloidis> ferie: yes the gateway is the address of my router. I know it is the correct address because I use that address to access my router through HTTP and config it
[01:17] <ferie> vaskaloidis:check one more time
[01:18] <ferie> vaskaloidis: changes it to dhcp and see what it do
[01:18] <Loshki> vaskaloidis: take a look at netstat -rn anyway. Any lines beginning with 0.0.0.0
[01:18] <Giraffe> Hello world
[01:18] <Giraffe> I see all of you
[01:18] <administrator> hello,world!
[01:19] <Damion430> Hello!
[01:21] <Loshki> vaskaloidis: Sorry, I can't actually remember how you install packages without the network, it's been so long. Anyone?
[01:22] <ferie> i am off to bed . 2 hours sleep and back to work. nn ppl
[01:22] <lisati> Errk 2  hours sleep!
[01:23] <Giraffe> ferie: work is overrated
[01:24] <s-haha-n> hello
[01:25] <s-haha-n> if I join #ubuntu via IRCnet network is that different from joining #ubuntu via freeNode network?
[01:25] <Giraffe> it is
[01:26] <s-haha-n> oh
[01:26] <s-haha-n> which one is the real... #ubuntu?
[01:26] <ferie> Giraffe: i know.
[01:26] <jrib> s-haha-n: the freenode channel is the official one
[01:26] <jrib> they're both real though...
[01:26] <FleaFlicker> this one is the real banana
[01:27] <s-haha-n> lmfao woha i did not know that, i see...
[01:27] <jrib> unless they're both just things you created in your brain.  But then I would be too.  That makes me sad
[01:27] <s-haha-n> "i am not a machine"
[01:29] <s-haha-n> can "sudo apt-get autoremove ever go horribly wrong?"
[01:29] <s-haha-n> *"
[01:29] <jrib> s-haha-n: sure, why not
[01:29] <FleaFlicker> autoremove likes to wipe out my wine ppa
[01:29] <s-haha-n> jrib:  lol i mean like it's definition of unwanted or "useless"  junk packages... like.. is that safe?
[01:30] <jrib> s-haha-n: it's definition is things you did not explicitly install (i.e. dependencies from a package that you removed)
[01:30] <jrib> its
[01:30] <s-haha-n> i see
[01:31] <vaskaloidis> sorry ferie my internet died because I changed a setting that could help on my router
[01:31] <FleaFlicker> she/he's gone
[01:31] <FleaFlicker> sleep time
[01:31] <vaskaloidis> can anyone help me connect to the internet?
[01:32] <FleaFlicker> are you able to connect via DHCP and not static?
[01:32] <vaskaloidis> no I don't believe so
[01:32] <vaskaloidis> for some reason FleaFlicker eth1 shows up in ifconfig but in my interfaces file I just have lo and eth3 setup
[01:33] <FleaFlicker> vaskaloidis: i usally find its easies to isolate to the modem and try to configure the pc for DCHP if possible
[01:34] <vaskaloidis> FleaFlicker: do you know why eth1 only shows up in interfaces
[01:35] <vaskaloidis> is there any other interface file that could be giving ubuntu eth1, because idk where it is coming from
[01:35] <FleaFlicker> vaskaloidis: not as your describing it
[01:35] <FleaFlicker> do you have an ip address?
[01:36] <FleaFlicker> what does   hostname -I  give you? that's a capital -I btw
[01:36] <vaskaloidis> yes eth1 has an ip that I set for eth3 which is 192.168.1.109 - it is also the next un-used IP address possibly
[01:36] <vaskaloidis> 192.168.1.109
[01:37] <FleaFlicker> can you switch to DHCP pls?
[01:38] <vaskaloidis> I switched to DHCP
[01:38] <FleaFlicker> do hostname -I again pls
[01:38] <vaskaloidis> when I do if down eth0 (which is the DHCP interface I configured) it says it cannot find device eth0
[01:39] <vaskaloidis> same IP FleaFlicker
[01:39] <vaskaloidis> hold on I am going to restart my computer and take out the extra Ethernet card I have FleaFlicker - what is the restart command?
[01:39] <vaskaloidis> FleaFlicker: shutdown command rather
[01:39] <FleaFlicker> sudo halt
[01:40] <vaskaloidis> no shutdown to remove PCI cards physically,
[01:40] <vaskaloidis> not halt
[01:41] <FleaFlicker> shutdown
[01:41] <FleaFlicker> should power down
[01:41] <vaskaloidis> no its stuck at "system halted"
[01:41] <pepper_chico> anyone here uses ubuntu inside parallels for mac?
[01:41] <vaskaloidis> and I can't input any commands
[01:41] <guest_01> nope
[01:43] <pepper_chico> sayonara
[01:43] <FleaFlicker> vaskaloidis: still not powering down?
[01:43] <Aprel> hi is there any way to tell grub-install/update to ignore a drive from the bootable option?
[01:44] <Aprel> (short of unplugging the drive)
[01:45] <FleaFlicker> Aprel: are you talking about during install?
[01:46] <wilee-nilee> Aprel, Does the drive have a OS, grub is seeing something?
[01:46] <Aprel> Installed ubuntu to a flash drive but grub saw my hard drive, included that in the bootable option in the flash drive's grub, and now can't boot in flashdrive. I think it would be fixed if I could tell grub to only look at the flash drive's partition.
[01:47] <FleaFlicker> Aprel: so the bios screen bi-passes the flash drive?
[01:48] <Aprel> it gives some error like "can't find hd0" I think it's caused because the flash drive's grub is confused the the hard drive has been included in its grub, if that makes sense
[01:48] <wilee-nilee> Aprel, This s full install to the flash, and did you make sure the grub bootloader on that install went to the flash's mbr?
[01:49] <wilee-nilee> grub is designed to multiboot
[01:49] <Aprel> wilee-nilee: Not sure what you mean, but the hdd grub is fine. The flash drive's grub can't boot at all.
[01:50] <Arbition> Where can I go to ask about armhf versions of Ubuntu?
[01:50] <wilee-nilee> Aprel, Did you do a full install to the flash or load a ISO?
[01:50] <Arbition> or rather, information about the repos
[01:50] <Aprel> Sorry, I should clarify, I have ubuntu on hdd. Works fine. Installed ubuntu again on flash drive, which saw the hdd, and flash drive won't boot. Grub gives an error.
[01:50] <Arbition> I'm getting a 404 on libxml2
[01:50] <Aprel> wilee-nilee: full install.
[01:51] <wilee-nilee> Aprel, When you did that install did you do a manual install with the something other option?
[01:51] <wilee-nilee> on the flash
[01:51] <vaskaloidis> no FleaFlicker I had to manually restart it
[01:51] <vaskaloidis> FleaFlicker: and internet still won't work, I have DHCP configured in my interfaces file too
[01:52] <vaskaloidis> FleaFlicker: shouldn't that always work
[01:52] <Aprel> hdd grub works perfectly well, just I need the flashdrive to boot. Seems like its grub is confused because it's indexing the hdd as well.
[01:52] <wilee-nilee> Aprel, Can you answer questions exactly?
[01:53] <Aprel> wilee-nilee: yeah, on livecd, did "something else", set up my flash drive partition, didn't touch hdd partotion, and intsalled to hdd.
[01:53] <Arbition> Anyone know where I should be asking for assistance on Ubuntu ports to other platforms, specifically armhf?
[01:53] <Aprel> sorry, ^^flashdrive
[01:53] <somsip> !arm | Arbition
[01:53] <wilee-nilee> Aprel, Good, did yo make sure in the first something other screen that the grub dropdown was pointed at the flash's mbr?
[01:53] <Aprel> ^^installed to flashdrive
[01:54] <Arbition> thanks somsip
[01:54] <wilee-nilee> !who | Aprel
[01:55] <vaskaloidis> Any ideas why my interfaces file won't load
[01:56] <Aprel> wilee-nilee: I don't remember the installer bringing up a grub config screen, but I made a root ext4 partition with the installer on the flashdrive and installed there. Mounting the flashdrive, I see all the ubuntu files are there.
[01:57] <Aprel> To clarify, I have no problems booting my hdd; that grub wasn't touched and works perfectly.
[01:57] <wilee-nilee> Aprel, Ah, they key on that manual install is that the grub bootloader goes to the correct mbr, it sounds like it went to the HD, can you boot the flash by loading it to the internal HD's grub bootloader by running sudo update-grub in it.
[01:58] <vaskaloidis> I faintly got it to work FleaFlicker !! I had to use DHCP and somehow it worked
[01:58] <vaskaloidis> can I put an address setting under dhcp?
[01:58] <kingbeast> Hola!
[01:59] <vaskaloidis> I am trying to host a web server and I need a static IP for the port forwarding on my router
[01:59] <lkthomas> hey guys
[01:59] <FleaFlicker> vaskaloidis: that's fine, this is just to get at least one thing working
[01:59] <wilee-nilee> Aprel, we are hardly getting anywhere her with an easy fix, download this app in the internal, and run just the bootinfo summary and post the url generated.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[01:59] <lkthomas> I am trying to do X forard to display GUI application on windows desktop, but the unity theme can't keep at all, anyone have idea why ?
[01:59] <guest01> no you need a dns server
[01:59] <vaskaloidis> FleaFlicker: can I put address underneath it and it will use that address or no?
[02:00] <FleaFlicker> vaskaloidis: are you now able to access the internet?
[02:00] <vaskaloidis> FleaFlicker: yes
[02:00] <Aprel> wilee-nilee: I think you're right. It added an index in my hdd's grub at some point. If I try to boot the flashdrive from there, it brought up a grub command line, which I didn't know hwat to do with. So I tried booting my hdd, then mounting the flashdrive, and playing with grub-install and update-grub, and screwed it up.... Now if I boot the flashdrive's index in my hdd grub, I get an error message, not even grub command line.
[02:00] <vaskaloidis> FleaFlicker: but I need static though because the whole point of the server is a web server and I need port forwarding to the same IP
[02:00] <guest01> you need a dns sever
[02:00] <FleaFlicker> vaskaloidis: install what ever you have to install, then try to set the static ip again
[02:01] <vaskaloidis> what could be wrong with my interfaces config!? FleaFlicker
[02:01] <somsip> vaskaloidis: paste it
[02:01] <somsip> !paste | vaskaloidis
[02:02] <wilee-nilee> Aprel, If you run sudo update-grub on the internal with th flash plugged in it should add it to the grub menu and allow you to boot to it. I this works we can load the grub bootloader to the flash's mbr from its desktop.
[02:02] <vaskaloidis> somsip: I didn't post any munti line texts?
[02:02] <vaskaloidis> somsip: lol read up?
[02:02] <FleaFlicker> vaskaloidis: how are you configuring the interfaces?
[02:02] <somsip> vaskaloidis: you asked what is wrong with your interfaces file. I suggested you paste it. The bot told you how to paste it.
[02:03] <vaskaloidis> somsip: ohh sorryI thought you were telling me I typed too long of a message LOL - I can't cut and paste because I don't have SSH working because I keep messing with my interfaces file
[02:03] <somsip> !pastebinit | vaskaloidis
[02:03] <vaskaloidis> why does it say FleaFlicker that it can't read the interface file? did I mistype something?
[02:04] <T-Gunn> i am having trouble logging into my webserver with public key authentication... i have been away from a server environment for a couple months and forgot the exact command to use. im on a ubuntu VM box and already have the ssh keys set up on the server and my VM ... should i jsut be able to 'ssh user@server.com'  and it automatically do it?
[02:04] <FleaFlicker> vaskaloidis: is this machine headless or no gui?
[02:04] <reisio> T-Gunn: or @ip
[02:04] <wilee-nilee> Aprel, There are several ways to load grub to a mbr, from the OS desktop it is easiest.
[02:05] <T-Gunn> ok ill try it with the ip
[02:05] <T-Gunn> thanks
[02:05] <T-Gunn> @reisio that worked, thanks! :)
[02:06] <reisio> gj
[02:06] <Aprel> wilee-nilee: thanks, I will try update-grub and see if I can boot the flash's os. I'm cahtting from the same computer, so I'll have to log out and reboot. Will be back with any problems that might araise afterwards. Thanks for the help :)
[02:07] <vaskaloidis> headless server FleaFlicker
[02:09] <vaskaloidis> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927471/ FleaFlicker somsip
[02:11] <somsip> vaskaloidis: fwiw, here is mine. Main differences are bringin up loopback interface first, and indentation (no idea if this is vital) http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927474/
[02:12] <FleaFlicker> vaskaloidis: eth2 is the correct interface to configure?
[02:12] <FleaFlicker> vaskaloidis: you said earlier they were getting mixed up
[02:12] <maitake> sucks the forums are down
[02:12] <luke1_> yep
[02:13] <reisio> being tested for three days? :p
[02:13] <luke1_> go to #ubuntu-offtopic and tell "ikonia" luke1_ said they are mean
[02:19] <xiaclo> I'm trying to wrap my head around ACLs, does anyone know what the @ symbol means in getfacl?  I'm assuming it has something to do with inheritance, but I can't find anything in the man pages on it
[02:29] <SamEEE> getting an error opening file for reading whilst trying to install 12.04 from USB - thoughts?
[02:32] <brian____> what did you use to install it to the usb?
[02:34] <wilee-nilee> !details | SamEEE
[02:35] <wilee-nilee> SamEEE, What is the file, where is it and what are the errors?
[02:38] <Arbition> Can anyone help with RNDIS? I know it works on this system because a different OS I tested on this hardware with was fine
[02:39] <Arbition> and by OS I mean linux distro
[02:41] <waqstar> hi, my mysql server wont start. When visiting the plesk site it gives this error "Unable to connect to database: mysql_connect() [<a href='function.mysql-connect'>function.mysql-connect</a>]: No such file or directory"
[02:42] <waqstar> Also I tried to start mysql and it says job failed to start
[02:43] <cynicist> SamEEE: most likely it was installed to the usb drive incorrectly, best bet is to make sure the usb drive is formatted to fat32 and then use "sudo dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX" where X is the letter of your usb drive. If you're unsure which is your usb drive you can use "df -h" to find out
[02:44] <FleaFlicker> waqstar: I dont know much about mysql, however, i would start looking at the log files and see why it is not starting
[02:44] <KalEl> what is a good computer algebra system for ubuntu?
[02:44] <waqstar> had a look at the mysql error files and shows as crashed, with not much useful info
[02:44] <KalEl> i mean a free alternative to Mathematica
[02:45] <SamEEE> cynicist thanks for the solid reply - will see how i get on
[02:45] <trism> KalEl: maxima, sage, ...
[02:45] <FleaFlicker> KalEl: believe maxima is the only one that is useable and free
[02:46] <KalEl> thanks
[02:46] <flick> what do you do with a computer algebra system?
[02:47] <aarcane> I need drivers that are currently only in backports kernel, for my network card.  How can I download and install those packages by copying them from a working system onto a USB flash drive?
[02:47] <flick> is geogebra one of them - i saw it in the software installation menu
[02:47] <jrib> flick: calculator:arithmetic::CAS:algebra basically
[02:48] <LuckySMack> is there any way to access the efi partition files on osx from ubuntu?
[02:49] <KalEl> flick, a computer algebra system knows how to manipulate mathematical terms with unknowns. e.g. it can do symbolic integration, factorization, summation etc. And geogebra i believe is a geometry construction software.
[02:49] <KalEl> yeah what jrib said.
[02:50] <flick> hmm. i will install it. geogebra is huge it's 138MB!
[02:51] <krq> How can i enable messages for root? Now i cant sent a message to root with write command.
[02:51] <irssi-mike> flick: that's what she said
[02:52] <flick> who?
[02:54] <FleaFlicker> krq: i may be mistaken but i believe you need to have a local mail server set up in order to send and recieve messages, something like send mail, fedora has it set up by default
[02:55] <LuckySMack> how would I change this mount command to mount an EFI partition on a mac drive? : sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /media/external -o uid=1000,gid=1000,utf8,dmask=027,fmask=137
[02:56] <krq> FleaFlicker: No I meant the write command on unix.
[03:02] <guest01> im using irssi if someone pms me how do i see that
[03:03] <Arbition> alt left and right will change your currently actuve window, guest01
[03:04] <guest01> awesome! thanks
[03:04] <guest01> how about channel scanning. i connect to the server, how do i see all the channels on that server
[03:04] <nightdemon666> Ok, gotta question, but it requires advanced networking experience... anyone care to see if they can help me? :-)
[03:05] <wilee-nilee> nightdemon666, State it for help, thats how this works.
[03:05] <wilee-nilee> has to be ubuntu related is all
[03:05] <CEnnis91> wilee-nilee: can i ask a question about asking questions?
[03:06] <Arbition> I'm having some interesting network troubles myself, but it seems to be isolated to just one other device. It seems to need to be initialised with DHCP somehow, but it doesn't seem to like the process that this distro uses (or perhaps, more specifically, this port)
[03:06] <wilee-nilee> !ask
[03:06] <CEnnis91> =)
[03:06] <wilee-nilee> thats what the bot has to say on channel norms
[03:09] <icedwater> How do I best set openjdk-7-jdk as my preferred alternative?
[03:09] <icedwater> I messed around with update-alternatives and now I'm not sure which are supposed to be grouped to what.
[03:10] <nightdemon666> I have a laptop running ubuntu 10.04. I have ssh service running and listening on port 443. I also have this same laptop connected to a vpnbook vpn server via openvpn, and i would like to be able to connect to the ssh service on the laptop via the vpn wan ip. Problem is, i know the ssh connection request is occuring on interface eth1 (wireless) but the network traffic has been re-routed to go through tun1 interface. My question is, w
[03:11] <nightdemon666> Ha, kinda loaded question :-P
[03:12] <reisio> nightdemon666: also, it was cut off, your msg
[03:12] <reisio> right before the actual question :p
[03:12] <reisio> confucius say, be more concise
[03:13] <jrood> is brodcom wireless supported in the latest kernel?
[03:13] <wilee-nilee> nightdemon666, This a desktop version of 10.04, it is end of life the server is still supported.
[03:14] <nightdemon666> Ok, tring to ssh to laptop thats so connected to vpn via openvpn... how do  i do that
[03:14] <wilee-nilee> jrood, There are 3 releases right now, what is you definition of latest kernel a,d what is it?
[03:14] <wilee-nilee> and*
[03:14] <reisio> jrood: various broadcom devices have been supported in various ways for ages
[03:15] <nightdemon666> Hope that was short and sweet, now i expect needed details :-P
[03:15] <wilee-nilee> don't hold your breath. ;)
[03:15] <reisio> sounds like a question for #networking
[03:16] <wilee-nilee> reisio, always short and sweet. ;)
[03:16] <nightdemon666> Well, i suppose i could go to that channel... this was the first stol
[03:16] <anono> I removed network-manager because I wanna install dnsmasq, and now when i ifconfig i get no eth0. can u guide me to get it working again so I can reinstall network-manager ?
[03:16] <reisio> wilee-nilee: that's what she said
[03:16] <reisio> wait...
[03:16] <reisio> :p
[03:16] <wilee-nilee> ;)
[03:16] <xiaclo> anono: ifconfig -a ... ifconfig will only show active interfaces
[03:17] <reisio> I'm not sure dnsmasq and network manager are mutually exclusive
[03:18] <anono> reisio when you remove dnsmasq-core network-manager is removed
[03:18] <anono> reisio I'm not sure of the pkg name -core or -somethingelse
[03:18] <reisio> weird
[03:24] <juanka> hola
[03:24] <reisio> shalom
[03:24] <juanka> ubuntu
[03:25] <krz> i do echo $EDITOR, returns nil
[03:25] <krz> in .bashrc i have export EDITOR='vim'
[03:25] <krz> anyone know why?
[03:26] <xiaclo> krz: are you using bash, and have you launched a new shell since that line was added?
[03:26] <MrLahey> Hey there. I installed KDE and some other desktop environments and ended up choosing LXDE. But all the programs that came with KDE, etc are still left. What is the best way to uninstall all this stuff?
[03:26] <krz> xiaclo: yea, pretty sure im using bash. and yes to the new shell
[03:26] <s-haha-n> anyone here use Wacom products with linux a lot?  Wacom tablet users here?
[03:26] <krz> xiaclo: i installed ubuntu just a few minutes ago. is bash the default shell?
[03:27] <xiaclo> krz: Yes, if you "echo $SHELL" it will tell you
[03:27] <krz> returns /bin/bash
[03:27] <krz> xiaclo:
[03:28] <wilee-nilee> MrLahey, Check the playing around tab left coloum for desktop meta lists for removal be sure you are on the one for the release. http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/
[03:28] <krz> export EDITOR='vim' be in .bash_profile instead?
[03:28] <xiaclo> krz: all good then, you can try "source ~/.bashrc" ... that will reload your .bashrc, then try "echo $EDITOR" again
[03:28] <s-haha-n> also what's the keys to enter and exit that line where you can change passwords and addusers?  ctrl + alt  + F5 ?
[03:28] <LuckySMack> is there a way i can install ubuntu to a directory in windows so I can access the linux directory as if it was a regular directory? I was wanting to do this so I could use lunux from the terminal and serve my web apps through my windows browser. unless there is a better way
[03:29] <tones> multisystem isn't showing the usb drive in the device window, the usb drive is mounted and on the desktop
[03:29] <wilee-nilee> MrLahey, There is a pure lubuntu though not lxde, but I believe you would have both with lxde already there.
[03:29] <krz> xiaclo: says -bash: source: filename argument required
[03:30] <xiaclo> LuckySMack: First off, I'm going to say this is a fairly bad idea, and it's much safer to mount Windows drives in Linux.  But there is a driver for ext2/3/4 here: http://www.fs-driver.org/
[03:30] <vaskaloidis> when I download and install apps, where should I put them? not in /bin/ ??
[03:30] <vaskaloidis> it is a single executable file
[03:30] <vaskaloidis> it is ubuntu server too btw
[03:30] <tones> when I open Multisystem shouldn't it automatically show the usb drive?
[03:30] <wilee-nilee> vaskaloidis, How are you downloading, and are you checking the ubuntu repos first?
[03:30] <xiaclo> krz: where is the .bashrc file you edited?  "pwd" maybe?
[03:31] <krz> in ~
[03:31] <krz> i did source ~/.bashrc
[03:31] <LuckySMack> xiaclo, i am going this route because I cant for the life of me get ubuntu to work properly on my surface. install goes fine but no wifi ever works. theres already a reported bug on it but i cant find a fix.
[03:31] <rsa_sean> has anyone been able to figure out a working preseed lvm for multiple disks --> sda (boot, root and swap) while sdb (var) ... I have been banging away at this for hours with no luck ... google has not generated any working results either
[03:31] <wilee-nilee> tones, Yes, has the multisystem info been loaded to the usb, it has to be mounted to be see.
[03:31] <wilee-nilee> seen*
[03:31] <MrLahey> wilee-nilee thank you
[03:32] <wilee-nilee> MrLahey, No problem, that can be a perilous adventure.
[03:32] <xiaclo> LuckySMack: not judging, I've done the same, just letting you know.  It doesn't journal like a normal linux system, so if you lose power suddenly, you may be in for a VERY long fsck to get things working again.
[03:32] <guest01> can someone point me to a good how to for irssi. like just general use functions. like scrolling. stuff like that
[03:33] <tones> wilee-nilee, how do you load the multshystem info to the usb drive, by burning the iso image to the thumb drive?
[03:33] <reisio> guest01: http://irssi.org/beginner/
[03:33] <reisio> guest01: /nick somethingElse
[03:33] <s-haha-n> what's like the ubuntu equivalent of ctrl+alt+delete?   like what should i do if something goes wrong or if ubuntu crashes??
[03:33] <wilee-nilee> guest01, http://www.irssi.org/documentation/manual
[03:33] <s-haha-n> manual reboots
[03:33] <xiaclo> krz: that error implies that the ~/.bashrc file doesn't exist
[03:33] <icedwater> There isn't a one-size-fits-all solution.
[03:34] <krz> xiaclo: ls -a ~ implies that it does
[03:34] <wilee-nilee> tones, No by choosing it from the multisystem gui, it loads it and then you unplug it when told and plug back in. That loader though I have found only liking fat32 partitions made with gparted though.
[03:35] <wilee-nilee> it will resize the partition on the first install as well.
[03:35] <LuckySMack> xiaclo, yea i would much rather throw ubuntu on there. its the only distro seems to work as much as it does on the surface pro.
[03:35] <krz> xiaclo: i copied my bashrc file from anothre linux machine
[03:35] <krz> xiaclo: do i need to something else. i.e. permissions/sym link?
[03:35] <xiaclo> krz: shouldn't matter, as long as the file is readable ... do you have read permission to it?  I would imagine so if you copied it
[03:36] <tones> wilee-nilee I drag the thumb drive into the multisystem device window, but it won't stay there
[03:36] <krz> xiaclo: what if i deleted it
[03:36] <Halyard> s-haha-n: http://askubuntu.com/questions/151049/how-to-deal-with-a-frozen-screen
[03:36] <krz> and started again
[03:36] <krz> would that be good xiaclo ?
[03:37] <wilee-nilee> tones, You only drag iso's there. Did you format the usb with gparted, if it is not showing in that gui youmay need to.
[03:37] <guest01> thanks. doesnt seem to have what im looking for. basically, how do you scroll up, and how when you connect to a server can you see all the channels
[03:37] <xiaclo> krz: can you give the output of "ls -a ~/.bashrc" ?
[03:37] <tones> wilee-nilee,  I right click formatted it
[03:37] <xiaclo> krz: sorry "ls -l ~/.bashrc"
[03:38] <wilee-nilee> tones, Do it in gparted the app is finicky
[03:38] <tones> ok
[03:38] <Arbition> guest01: ask in #irssi "/join irssi" without quotes
[03:38] <krz> xiaclo: -rw-r--r-- 1 christian christian 4405 Jul 30 11:03 /home/christian/.bashrc
[03:38] <guest01> oh ok thanks
[03:38] <wilee-nilee> tones, It is an excellent multiloader just has some quirks.
[03:39] <xiaclo> krz: that makes no sense ... the "source ~/.bashrc" should work ...
[03:39] <tones> wilee-nilee, yes it is, I got it working before but it stopped
[03:39] <tones> maybe gparted is the thing
[03:39] <krz> xiaclo: -bash: source: filename argument required
[03:39] <krz> source: usage: source filename [arguments]
[03:39] <cynicist> s-haha-n: gnome-system-monitor
[03:39] <wilee-nilee> tones, You can clone it as well once it works if you want an easy reload if you have a big usb full of stuff, I would use clonezilla.
[03:39] <krz> i need an arguement after the filename? xiaclo
[03:40] <cynicist> s-haha-n: one of the very first things I do on a fresh ubuntu install is go to keyboard shortcuts and bind gnome-system-monitor to alt+ctrl+del
[03:40] <tones> wilee-nilee, good idea, but a few dozen isos on it and not have to mess with downloads for a while
[03:41] <wilee-nilee> tones, Yeah if I was a pro using it for customers I would have two identical usb's
[03:42] <s-haha-n> Halyard, cynicist  thanks
[03:43] <cynicist> yw
[03:43] <s-haha-n> also I just ctrl+c'd a 'sudo apt-get install package'  before it was done, how do i make sure that half writtien/half made stuff is gone and deleted?  autoremove?
[03:43] <s-haha-n> like ctrl6c'd it in the middle of installation
[03:44] <s-haha-n> *ctrl+c'd
[03:44] <wilee-nilee> s-haha-n, Never stop installs while running
[03:44] <s-haha-n> wilee-nilee,  oh crap
[03:45] <s-haha-n> wilee-nilee,  it was wine, once i realised the 'sudo apt-get install wine'  is outdated and i should've done 'sudo apt-get install wine1.4'  .. i ctrl6c
[03:45] <xiaclo> s-haha-n: "sudo apt-get remove package; sudo apt-get autoremove" should fix you up
[03:45] <wilee-nilee> s-haha-n, YOu may need to run these commands to finish it then run a purge. sudo dpkg --configure -a then sudo apt-get -f install
[03:45] <s-haha-n> xiaclo,  so i thought but it gives me all zeros when i do
[03:45] <xiaclo> s-haha-n: then it didn't finish the install correctly, maybe it was still downloading when you cancelled it?
[03:46] <s-haha-n> wilee-nilee,   ?  could you put quotes around the specifics... not sure i understand.. like..  'sudo dpkg --(package here)' ?    and  'sudo apt-get -f install'  ??
[03:46] <wilee-nilee> s-haha-n, sudo apt-get purge "the pacjakge installed" is what you run to get all or most of it, has to be fully installed first though.
[03:46] <s-haha-n> xiaclo,  yeah it was
[03:47] <wilee-nilee> s-haha-n, No the quotes mean in this space
[03:47] <s-haha-n> wilee-nilee,  ah yes , tried.. so it was not fully installed...
[03:47] <Arbition> guest01: Sorry, just noticed an issue with my suggested command. It should be "/join #irssi". I excluded the hash before
[03:47] <wilee-nilee> s-haha-n, Run the fisrt two commands to finish the install hopefully, and then run the purge
[03:48] <s-haha-n> wilee-nilee,  errr..  :\  sorry which two commands?
[03:48] <wilee-nilee> s-haha-n,  sudo dpkg --configure -a   then   sudo apt-get -f install
[03:49] <xiaclo> s-haha-n: apt-get is fairly hard to shoot yourself in the foot, if something really is half-installed, you can run "sudo apt-get -f install" to finish the installation, then remove it like normal
[03:49] <xiaclo> s-haha-n: if you don't, apt-get will actually complain that it's inconsistent and tell you to run apt-get -f install anyways
[03:49] <wilee-nilee> s-haha-n, The -f-install is designed to finish installs interupted
[03:50] <xiaclo> s-haha-n: As long as you don't type in "Yes, do as I say!", apt-get is pretty safe
[03:50] <s-haha-n> wilee-nilee, xiaclo   i see... thank you very much, so you can remove a half installed thing, you have to let it go the whole way. and then remove the entire thing...  gotcha
[03:50] <s-haha-n> *can't
[03:50] <wilee-nilee> s-haha-n, Cool easy mistake. ;)
[03:51] <xiaclo> s-haha-n: yeah, that the smoothest way, or what you did and just cancel it before the install section actually begins
[03:51] <s-haha-n> so what does "sudo dpkg --configure -a"  do?                            i understand  "-f install"
[03:52] <s-haha-n> err sorry... lemme just google that :D
[03:52] <wilee-nilee> s-haha-n, I'm not sure of the exact definition, but it is used with a locked update in general.
[03:53] <anonymous_> what up
[03:53] <anonymous_> hey
[03:53] <anonymous_> hey man
[03:53] <iampoz> hello, i am trying to do ./clean but i am getting a "bash: ./clean: Permission denied" sudo does not help
[03:53] <iampoz> any ideas?
[03:53] <anonymous_> hello
[03:53] <anonymous_> iampoz ideas?
[03:54] <anonymous_> hey lampoz
[03:54] <wilee-nilee> anonymous_, This is not your first time here you know the drill it is support not chat.
[03:54] <anonymous_> i'm?
[03:54] <anonymous_> i'm?
[03:54] <hewhomust> a troll
[03:54] <anonymous_> no
[03:54] <anonymous_> you troll
[03:54] <anonymous_> ok?
[03:54] <FloodBot1> anonymous_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:54] <iampoz> on how to get ./clean to work
[03:55] <anonymous_> what the room
[03:56] <dpn`> hey, is it possible to find out if a 3g modem is in roaming mode?
[03:56] <gag_> hi there..?
[03:56] <xiaclo> iampoz: run "chmod +x ./clean"
[03:56] <gag_> how to access MAC HDD from ubuntu..?
[03:56] <bejker> hi
[03:57] <iampoz> xiaclo, will that clean the operation environment?
[03:57] <wilee-nilee> dpn`, Does the 3g have a settungs?
[03:57] <wilee-nilee> settings*
[03:57] <dpn`> wilee-nilee: yes
[03:57] <wilee-nilee> dpn`, I would look there.
[03:57] <dpn`> it's more that I need to know if it is in a roaming area or not
[03:57] <bejker> can someone tell me how to get hw adress frome network? what spoofer use?
[03:57] <xiaclo> iampoz: no, it will give your clean script execute permission so you can run it
[03:58] <iampoz> oh okay, so after that, "./clean" will work?
[03:58] <xiaclo> iampoz: likely
[03:58] <iampoz> k, thank you xiaclo
[03:58] <wilee-nilee> bejker, Not really a ubuntu issue I believe and possibly a hack, is it?
[03:58] <xiaclo> gag_: "sudo apt-get install hfs-progs hfs-utils" ... unplug and replug the hard drive, it should "just work"
[04:00] <bejker> wilee-nilee: not i just want mac adress frome all pc in network nothing to hack
[04:01] <gag_> xiaclo: hi, its showing error...i cant able to install ..E: Unable to locate package hfs-progs E: Unable to locate package hfs-utils
[04:01] <wilee-nilee> bejker, Not sure that is within this channel guidelines, and I don't know the answer as well.
[04:02] <lolcat> how do I sha1 a file?
[04:03] <xiaclo> gag_: Sorry "sudo apt-get install hfsplus hfsprogs hfsutils" ... switching between fedora and ubuntu too much
[04:03] <wilee-nilee> !sha1
[04:03] <iampoz> i am trying to install a driver and am getting a bunch of errors: http://pastebin.com/tXhWpyrW
[04:04] <wilee-nilee> thought the bot might know
[04:04] <iampoz> not sure what it all means
[04:04] <itlnstln> does ubuntu have support for multitouch gestures for a Dell XPS 13?
[04:04] <xiaclo> lolcat: "shasum <filename>"
[04:05] <iampoz> it is a wireless driver... i am using ubuntu 12.04 lts
[04:05] <xiaclo> bejker: are you talking about a wired or wireless network?  If wireless, before or after you are connected?
[04:05] <guest01> how do i check the encryption level on ssh
[04:05] <bejker> wired
[04:05] <iampoz> I downloaded the driver from here: http://www.edimax.com/en/support_detail.php?pd_id=347&pl1_id=1&pl2_id=
[04:05] <bejker> after connect
[04:06] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, you cd to the folder
[04:06] <xiaclo> bejker: easiest way is to ping a full subnet "ping -b 192.168.0.0/16" and then "arp -a"
[04:06] <iampoz> I did that wilee-nilee, atleast I think i did
[04:06] <bejker> and they show all hw address?
[04:07] <iampoz> this is where I am sitting: poz@PimpTop:~/rtl8192CU_8188CU_linux_v2.0.939.20100726/driver/rtl8192CU_linux_v2.0.939.20100726$
[04:07] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, Is there a read in the download?
[04:07] <iampoz> yes
[04:07] <xiaclo> bejker: "arp -a" will show the arp cache, which is all MAC addresses accessed since last boot, so yes
[04:07] <xiaclo> bejker: sorry "ping -b 192.168.255.255"
[04:07] <iampoz> it is a ppt file, fairly straight forward...
[04:07] <iampoz> not sure why it is not working
[04:08] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, me either.
[04:08] <bejker> xiaclo: thx dude that fix all my problems ;]
[04:09] <xiaclo> bejker: shame, it's much more interesting to get MAC addresses over wifi before you are connected :P ... silly people thinking MAC filtering actually does anything to protect them ...
[04:09] <bejker> i realy dont know i have arp command in console ;]
[04:10] <itlnstln> I have a Dell XPS 13 and I was wondering if it's possible to get the trackpad to recognize multitouch gestures, is this possible in Ubuntu?
[04:10] <bejker> xiaclo:  i know thats why i steal broadband frome my admin ;]
[04:11] <xiaclo> guest01: "ssh -v <hostname> 2>&1 | grep kex"
[04:11] <bejker> my admin (big corporation somethink like a 2mln users) think the best way to protect network is MAC filtering lol
[04:12] <xiaclo> guest01: should give you something back like "debug1: kex: server->client aes128-ctr hmac-md5 none", so using aes128-ctr encryption with hmac-md5 hashes
[04:13] <xiaclo> bejker: It's so trivial to change a MAC address, even on Windows ...
[04:13] <wilee-nilee> bejker, any more comment on theft or this issue and I will call the ops.
[04:13] <bejker> xiaclo:  i know my girlfriend know how to change over windows :D
[04:13] <wilee-nilee> you are both beyond the channel guidelines
[04:14] <bejker> wilee-nilee:  did u normal?
[04:15] <guest01> oh okay cool
[04:15] <bejker> thise is just normal conversation about protection of bradband
[04:15] <bejker> what is wrong with u?
[04:15] <xiaclo> wilee-nilee: In no way did I mention theft.  I do security penetration for a living, all legal, but sure, there is ways you can use it illegal ... hell, I can use a pen illegally, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't be allowed to talk about pens
[04:15] <wilee-nilee> bejker, It is now but you lied about what you were doing and why and bragged about theft.
[04:16] <wilee-nilee> xiaclo, You enabled actions beying the channels guidelines.
[04:16] <wilee-nilee> beyond*
[04:16] <bejker> show me wher im lied?
[04:16] <bejker> thise is not hacking
[04:17] <xiaclo> wilee-nilee: the channels guidelines don't allow talking about arp?  mac spoofing? the horrible security that is MAC filtering?
[04:17] <bejker> thise is just check hw adress
[04:17] <wilee-nilee> bejker, I would consider that theft a hack in a broad sense, read the COC.
[04:18] <wilee-nilee> this channel has specific use it is ubuntu support.
[04:19] <bejker> yes, and ubuntu give suport for all comands included in kernel?
[04:19] <bejker> so
[04:19] <bejker> arp is included in kernel
[04:19] <bejker> and now what u do?
[04:20] <wilee-nilee> bejker, not necessarily, you are just arguing a moot point, and it is offtopic, there are plenty of channels including PM;s to do this.
[04:20] <itlnstln> guys this discussion doesn't seem very productive, this is my first time in this channel and I'm seeing alot of useless arguing
[04:20] <bejker> itlnstln:  true
[04:20] <wilee-nilee> !ops | bejker
[04:21] <bejker> wilee-nilee: why u show me all opers?
[04:22] <bejker> i dont need any help more, maby i help someone els who need a help ;]
[04:22] <bejker> peace dude
[04:24] <itlnstln> nevermind on the xps 13 touchpad question
[04:25] <itlnstln> I think I found an answer online, I was just searching for the wrong thing
[04:26] <Senor> in epoll model , how is  epoll_out event  trigered ?
[04:27] <pablo> hello guys, how can I list leaf packages installed on my system?
[04:28] <xiaclo> pablo: leaf packages?  So everything you haven't installed directly?
[04:29] <pablo> xiaclo: no, a package on which no other package depends on
[04:30] <HomelessSanta> Howdy all, I was curious if I could somehow find Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS with the Precise kernel instead of the Quantal kernel.
[04:30] <pablo> xiaclo: I mean if you have a tree of package dependencies, I want the leafs
[04:31] <wilee-nilee> HomelessSanta, http://releases.ubuntu.com/precise/
[04:31] <iampoz> weird, i think I got disconnected
[04:31] <xiaclo> pablo: right, thinking about it the other way ... never done it on a deb distro before, but debtree looks like what you're after
[04:31] <HomelessSanta> wilee-nilee, Thanks.
[04:31] <wilee-nilee> no problem
[04:32] <HomelessSanta> :-)
[04:32] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, It happens
[04:32] <iampoz> my wireless adapter seems to work for 10 mins and stop working for 5 mins... not sure why or what is up with that. so I am trying to update the driver for it to see if that helps.
[04:32] <iampoz> Is there a way to see what driver there currently is for a given chipset?
[04:33] <pablo> xiaclo: I'd rather use a command line tool
[04:33] <pablo> don't want graphs
[04:33] <iampoz> rtl8192cu is the chipset
[04:34] <xiaclo> pablo: hmm, sorry, just a minute, let me see if I can adapt that RPM script
[04:34] <iampoz> I want to see what driver is currently in use for that chipset
[04:34] <iampoz> to see if it needs to be updated
[04:35] <thetinyjesus> hey guys, i download files to a ntfs partition, for some reason transmission keeps telling me permisison denied /media/thetinyjesus out of no where
[04:36] <bejker> u have mounted ntf just to read
[04:36] <bejker> unmount and mount corectly
[04:37] <thetinyjesus> what would the correct way to be? i never had this issue
[04:37] <thetinyjesus> firefox downloads to it fine
[04:37] <s-haha-n> anyone here framilliar with ubuntu and wacom?
[04:40] <usr13> thetinyjesus:  Is  /media/thetinyjesus a mount point on the ntfs partition?
[04:40] <thetinyjesus> yeah
[04:40] <usr13> ls -l /media |grep thetinyjesus   #Show us what that says.
[04:41] <thetinyjesus> or if i mount it through disks, its int /mnt
[04:42] <usr13> thetinyjesus: "transmission" keeps telling you?
[04:42] <thetinyjesus> usr13, yeah i tried deluge for the first time and saw the error start through and then continue to transmission
[04:43] <xiaclo> pablo: Try this script '''for package in `apt-cache dumpavail | grep Package: | cut -d' ' -f2`; do dpkg -s $package >/dev/null 2>&1 && dpkg --dry-run -r $package >/dev/null 2>&1 ; STATUS=$?; echo "$package: $STATUS" | grep ": 0"; done'''
[04:43] <thetinyjesus> i just unmounted and remounted to disks and now it appears to be working again
[04:44] <xiaclo> pablo: dumps all packages in the system, makes sure they're installed, then attempt a remove (dry-run, so nothing breaks) and reports that status ... any dependancy resolution will fail because it's dpkg ... and prints the status
[04:44] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Ok.  Well, I really don't understand.
[04:44] <usr13> thetinyjesus: You'll have to explain in more detail.
[04:45] <thetinyjesus> usr13, neither do i, never had this. the new kernel update has made my computer act flaky last boot the keyboard didnt work, rebooted and it worked fine etc
[04:45] <thetinyjesus> usr13, the one that was released for 13.04 earlier today
[04:46] <usr13> thetinyjesus: So, why are you downloading files to a NTFS parition?
[04:46] <usr13> thetinyjesus: You said firefox did it?
[04:46] <thetinyjesus> i partitioned the drive 80gb linux/80gb windows and the rest of the drive is ntfs that way i can download from both windows and linux and both os's can read the files
[04:47] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Ok.... and _____________?
[04:47] <thetinyjesus> usr13, you asked why i was downloading the files to an ntfs partition....
[04:48] <usr13> thetinyjesus: But wait.  80G is for the Linux install, 80G is for the MS Windows install, and then ther eis this other ntfs partition?
[04:48] <myersg> Can I get help with Xubuntu here_
[04:48] <myersg> ?
[04:48] <usr13> *is* not eis
[04:48] <thetinyjesus> usr13, yes the drive is split into 3 partitions
[04:49] <caf4926> myersg: yes
[04:49] <usr13> thetinyjesus:  Show us:  sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit   #Show us resulting URL
[04:49] <myersg> if so, I have installed LibreOffice, and it looks awful..compared to the normal theming
[04:49] <myersg> http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-07292013-114700pm.php
[04:49] <myersg> libreoffice-gtk is installed
[04:50] <kennett> I need help with an automated install. It stops at network config because of default route.
[04:50] <usr13> thetinyjesus: df | pastebinit    #Show us that URL too
[04:51] <thetinyjesus> have to dl pastebinit
[04:51] <usr13> ok
[04:51] <caf4926> myersg: this image is bad to you?
[04:51] <thetinyjesus> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927764/
[04:51] <myersg> well..just a sec..
[04:52] <usr13> thetinyjesus: So there are 5 partitions, (not 3).
[04:53] <thetinyjesus> usr13, yeah forgot windows puts the 100mb one in
[04:53] <myersg> see, on the left is abiword, and on the right libreoffice writer
[04:53] <myersg> http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-07292013-115227pm.php
[04:53] <chamunks> I want to start enabling my UFW
[04:53] <thetinyjesus> usr13, and swap
[04:53] <myersg> the icons and stuff don′t match..
[04:53] <myersg> and theming is a little different
[04:54] <chamunks> I have a hard time accessing the KVM panel for my server sometimes so I have to at the very least enable access to my SSH port on the specific IP address that its bound to.
[04:54] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Is it dual boot Linux/XP?
[04:54] <thetinyjesus> usr13, yeah win7
[04:54] <chamunks> Would someone maybe hold my hand a bit on this to make sure that I dont lock myself out.
[04:54] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Ok Linux/Win7
[04:54] <usr13> thetinyjesus: df | pastebinit    #Show us that URL too
[04:54] <thetinyjesus> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927775/
[04:56] <caf4926> myersg: TBH I'm not sure why this is so and it's not something I would typically even bother about unless it was distractingly ugly
[04:57] <usr13> thetinyjesus: mount | pastebinit   #Show us the URL
[04:57] <thetinyjesus> usr13, thanks for showing me the pastebinit btw,
[04:57] <myersg> ...It does′t match with all the other windows..and theming..it is driving me nuts... :/
[04:57] <thetinyjesus> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927779
[04:58] <usr13> thetinyjesus:  Ok.  So... what did firefox download?
[04:58] <thetinyjesus> usr13, just a random file i was testing to see if it would say permission denied
[04:59] <usr13> thetinyjesus:  Does this random file have a name?
[04:59] <thetinyjesus> usr13, i didnt even finish it lol
[05:00] <usr13> thetinyjesus: The 80G ntfs partition is not even mounted right now.  So what's the deal?
[05:00] <xiaclo> myersg: you can try installing libreoffice-gnome, that will fix some of the styling issues
[05:01] <thetinyjesus> yeah that is fine thats just windows crap, its the 332gb partition that was giving me issues
[05:01] <myersg> ...already have it installed..
[05:01] <thetinyjesus> usr13, the 332 i tried to have auto mount on startup using the disks application
[05:02] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Oh, (I thought you said it was the 80G partition).  Ok.
[05:02] <thetinyjesus> usr13, i probably did, slightly buzzed
[05:02] <myersg> well..I am going to reboot..see if that helps..
[05:03] <HypnotiX> Hello, what software is most similar to foobar for linux?
[05:03] <thetinyjesus> usr13, but it seemed to have worked fine since this most recent kernel update released today
[05:03] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Ok. Well.  Do this, (in a terminal), ls /mnt/A6B26694B26668AF
[05:04] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay
[05:04] <thetinyjesus> usr13, listed the folders
[05:04] <usr13> thetinyjesus:  That's your Win7 install.  Right?  ( ls /mnt/A6B26694B26668AF shows your Win7 files.  Right?)
[05:05] <thetinyjesus> no that is the 332gb partition
[05:05] <kennett> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5927748/  That's my automated installation file and I don't know why it keeps stopping at default route. Any ideas?
[05:05] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Ok, then.  What is the problem?  (What exactly are you looking for?)
[05:06] <thetinyjesus> usr13, im not sure what would cause the permission errors
[05:06] <usr13> thetinyjesus: ls /mnt/A6B26694B26668AF | pastebinit  #Show us the URL.
[05:06] <thetinyjesus> ls /mnt/A6B26694B26668AF | pastebinit
[05:07] <thetinyjesus> shit
[05:07] <thetinyjesus> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927792/
[05:08] <HypnotiX> !unity
[05:08] <usr13> thetinyjesus: ls -l /mnt/A6B26694B26668AF/Downloads/ | pastebinit  #Show us the URL.
[05:08] <thetinyjesus> usr13, lol why you wanna see the downloads?
[05:08] <HypnotiX> !kde
[05:09] <usr13> thetinyjesus: I'm trying to find out where the permissions problem is.
[05:09] <hewhomust> it might be a problem with windows
[05:10] <usr13> thetinyjesus: You said it was somethimg that Firefox downloaded, Right?
[05:10] <thetinyjesus> usr13, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927798/
[05:10] <hewhomust> Is the problem that you cant access your ntfs partition?
[05:10] <thetinyjesus> usr13, firefox worked while transmission said permission denied
[05:10] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Ok, so why does it say that all these files are owned by root?
[05:11] <thetinyjesus> usr13, no idea
[05:12] <usr13> thetinyjesus:  ls -l /home | pastebinit
[05:12] <caf4926> thetinyjesus: have you considered having the partition set in fstab?
[05:12] <thetinyjesus> caf4926, not at all this literally just started happening tonight
[05:12] <thetinyjesus> usr13, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927801/
[05:15] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Exactly where are you seeing an issue with not being able to access a file?      Can you show us the error you get?
[05:16] <thetinyjesus> usr13, i can access the files perfectly fine, transmission was having an issue with downloading to the 302gb partition saying permission denied
[05:17] <caf4926> thetinyjesus: the 320GB was mounted at the time?
[05:17] <caf4926> 302GB
[05:17] <thetinyjesus> caf4926, it should have been, even after i opened up the folder to view the files and still had the permission denied
[05:17] <krz> ls -l .bashrc returns -rw-r--r--  1 root      root      4461 Jul 30 13:15 .bashrc, how do i change the owner to christian?
[05:17] <test789> test789 foo
[05:18] <thetinyjesus> caf4926, after unmounting the drive and going into disks and remounting, seemed to solve the issue but i know on reboot it will probably do the same
[05:18] <usr13> thetinyjesus: So you are telling Firefox to download a file to /mnt/A6B26694B26668AF/Downloads  ?
[05:18] <krz> anyone?
[05:19] <thetinyjesus> usr13, yes it did with no permission denied error, it seemed to be directly linked to transmission
[05:19] <caf4926> krz: sudo chown christian .bashrc
[05:21] <caf4926> *has to fly off
[05:21] <lodenrogue> hello guys. I'm having a scary issue.
[05:21] <thetinyjesus> usr13, after downloading today's new kernel headers is when it seemed to act like this
[05:21] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Maybe you should pick a directory on that 325G partition, (or create one), and make a fstab entry for it.  Okay?
[05:21] <lodenrogue> I installed a recommended update and whenever my computer starts up it crashes on an error screen and the caps lock starts blinking. Any idea how to fix this?
[05:22] <thetinyjesus> usr13, there a wiki or what not for fstab? never used it
[05:22] <usr13> thetinyjesus: "it seemed to be directly linked to transmission"....   I'm not sure what you mean by transmission.
[05:22] <thetinyjesus> transmission bit torrent client
[05:22] <thetinyjesus> pre-installed client
[05:23] <thetinyjesus> usr13, i bet you have been saying wtf is he talking about fixfox transmission to download for
[05:24] <usr13> thetinyjesus: You need to plan this out.  Pick a name that makes sense to you. (I'm not at all clear on what your goals are and what it is you really want to do, and I guess that only you can decide exactly what kind of mount point you would really want. but.....
[05:24] <lfuser-014> ))))))))))
[05:24] <lodenrogue> Anyone available to help?
[05:24] <bejker> yes
[05:25] <lfuser-014> yes
[05:25] <lodenrogue> I installed a recommended update and whenever my computer starts up it crashes on an error screen and the caps lock starts blinking. Any idea how to fix this?
[05:25] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Yea, I don't know what the "transmissions" firefox download(s)  are all about.
[05:25] <thetinyjesus> usr13, basically i am using the ntfs partition as you would an external HD and putting all media files on it
[05:26] <thetinyjesus> usr13, nothing but movies, music etc
[05:26] <usr13> thetinyjesus: May I suggest making a new directory?
[05:26] <thetinyjesus> usr13, sure
[05:26] <bejker> lodenrogue:  what update u instaled?
[05:26] <lodenrogue> the BIND update
[05:26] <usr13> thetinyjesus: mkdir //mnt/A6B26694B26668AF
[05:26] <bejker> u have grub?
[05:27] <usr13> thetinyjesus: mkdir /mnt/A6B26694B26668AF/Media
[05:27] <lodenrogue> bejker, not sure what that is
[05:27] <bejker> thise is boot loader
[05:27] <usr13> thetinyjesus:
[05:27] <lodenrogue> bejker, then I probably don't have that
[05:27] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay did that
[05:27] <bejker> something who show u kernel name after bios is finish
[05:27] <usr13> thetinyjesus: "Media" is just a suggestion, but something like that will do.  Now... create a fstab entry for it.
[05:28] <usr13> thetinyjesus: First, create the mount point.
[05:28] <lodenrogue> Well if I press f12 I get some options. Right now I chose the "Use previous Linux Version" option.
[05:28] <bejker> lodenrogue:  like small table where u can pres enter to chose what u want to run or wait 10sec to run automatic
[05:28] <bejker> lodenrogue:  yest thise is grub what u use
[05:28] <lodenrogue> bejker, ok
[05:29] <usr13> thetinyjesus: mkdir ~/Media
[05:29] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Okay/
[05:29] <bejker> so try to apt-get update
[05:29] <bejker> then
[05:29] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Done?
[05:29] <bejker> apt-get upgrade
[05:29] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay just did that
[05:29] <bejker> should be ok
[05:29] <lodenrogue> bejker, ok doing that now
[05:29] <bejker> ;]
[05:30] <thetinyjesus> usr13, im not sure how to do the fstab
[05:30] <bejker> i upgrade today to 3.2.0-51 kernel
[05:30] <bejker> and everything looks fine
[05:30] <usr13> thetinyjesus: I'll show you.   gksudo gedit /etc/fstab
[05:30] <lodenrogue> ok bejker I did those two things i will restart my computer now and see if that works
[05:30] <verses_> Hi, unity2d fails to launch on my OS for the login I am currently using. For new logins that I created just now , works fine. I've been facing this issue from past few days. What could be a possible solution and in case if it's some critical where should I report it?
[05:30] <bejker> ok
[05:31] <thetinyjesus> alright
[05:31] <thetinyjesus> usr13, alright
[05:31] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Go to the bottom of the file and add this line.
[05:31] <usr13> one minute...
[05:32] <lodenrogue> it worked bejker thank you so much!
[05:32] <bejker> you welcome :)
[05:33] <bejker> remember
[05:33] <bejker> all times when ubu show u to u have new updates
[05:33] <bejker> do it frome console
[05:33] <lodenrogue> oh ok. thank you I didn't know that
[05:33] <bejker> apt-get update and upgrade
[05:33] <bejker> i didint too
[05:33] <lodenrogue> :)
[05:34] <bejker> but when i finish update
[05:34] <bejker> os show me is something wrong with muon
[05:34] <bejker> and synaptic
[05:34] <usr13> thetinyjesus: first we need to look at the output of blkid: blkid, sudo blkid | pastebinit  #Show me the URL
[05:34] <bejker> and i cant install nothing frome repositories
[05:34] <thetinyjesus> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927834/
[05:35] <thetinyjesus> usr13, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927834/
[05:35] <thetinyjesus> usr13, glad you know what you're doing :)
[05:40] <usr13> UUID=A6B26694B26668AF/Media /home/thetinyjesus/Media ntfs rw,user  0  0
[05:41] <HypnotiX> is there a way to move the unity toolbar to the bottom of the screen ?
[05:41] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay put that in fastab
[05:41] <thetinyjesus> usr13, fstab
[05:42] <usr13> thetinyjesus: save it
[05:42] <wilee-nilee> HypnotiX, Used to be a hack not anymore though.
[05:42] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay all set
[05:42] <verses_> I don't think, there is any way of doing that , I recently made it invisible.
[05:42] <HypnotiX> so other then unity that other user interface is available on ubuntu
[05:43] <HypnotiX> that i can install
[05:43] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sudo mount -a
[05:43] <verses_> you get more space by hiding it and just increase it's response level which in my opinion is a bit too lazy
[05:43] <thetinyjesus> usr13, alright
[05:44] <mumpitze1> HypnotiX: kde, xfce, lxde, gnome,...
[05:44] <mumpitze1> HypnotiX: it's linux. all linux DEs and WMs can be installed obviously
[05:44] <HypnotiX> apt-get install xfce ?
[05:45] <mumpitze1> I suggest apt-cache search xfce first
[05:45] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sudo mount -a
[05:45] <thetinyjesus> usr13, did that
[05:45] <HypnotiX> mumpitze1:  thank you
[05:46] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Any errors?
[05:46] <thetinyjesus> usr13, doesnt seem so
[05:46] <thetinyjesus> oh yeah
[05:46] <thetinyjesus> usr13, oh yah here
[05:46] <HypnotiX> where can i see a list of the common terminal commands?
[05:46] <thetinyjesus> usr13, ntfs-3g: Failed to access volume 'UUID=A6B26694B26668AF/Media': No such file or directory
[05:47] <HypnotiX> like a cheat sheet :)
[05:47] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Ok, just a minute.  I have to test.  (See where I went wrong.
[05:47] <ryebread761> I'm having some trouble updating my kernel in Ubuntu 13.04
[05:47] <aeon-ltd> !bash | HypnotiX
[05:47] <thetinyjesus> usr13, i appreciate your time
[05:48] <ryebread761> The updated kernel hangs on the purple screen and doesn't load
[05:48] <HypnotiX> ty
[05:48] <aeon-ltd> HypnotiX: the commands section has the basics
[05:48] <HypnotiX> thats what i need for now :)
[05:48] <wilee-nilee> ryebread761, You have a proprietary graphic driver installed?
[05:48] <ryebread761> Any ideas?
[05:48] <ryebread761> No I dont
[05:49] <wilee-nilee> ryebread761, Please use nicks, have you tried nomodeset or the previous nernel
[05:49] <wilee-nilee> kernel*
[05:50] <ryebread761> I have tried the previous kernel (the main Ubuntu one) and it still worked
[05:50] <ryebread761> Haven't tried nomodeset
[05:50] <ThePieMan> do i need ti download ffmpeg along with winff? or only winff?
[05:50] <wilee-nilee> ryebread761, you might try nomodeset, sounds like a graphic driver issue, is this a kernel update?
[05:50] <ThePieMan> do i need to download ffmpeg along with winff? or only winff?
[05:51] <wilee-nilee> winff should work
[05:51] <ryebread761> I installed a kernel from the kernels ppa
[05:51] <ThePieMan> wilee-nilee, only winff?
[05:51] <wilee-nilee> ryebread761, PA"s ar basically not supported here, does not mean no one will help at times though. ;)
[05:51] <wilee-nilee> PPA's*
[05:51] <ryebread761> Tried multiples, 3.9, 3.10.3 and 3.10.4
[05:52] <wilee-nilee> ryebread761, Why?
[05:52] <ThePieMan> is there any other video converter for linux?
[05:52] <ryebread761> I need an updated kernel. 3.8 does not support my dedicated graphics
[05:52] <verses_> ThePieMan, what kind of video converter you looking for?
[05:53] <wilee-nilee> ryebread761, Ah, well beyond my skill set besides trying nomodeset to get to de maybe.
[05:53] <verses_> VLC works fine for me.
[05:53] <ryebread761> How do I set that?
[05:53] <ryebread761> I'm on the grub edit screen
[05:53] <ThePieMan> verses_, something what i can use for converting to webm or ogg
[05:53] <wilee-nilee> ryebread761, At grub menu hit e and put it in the area of ro splash
[05:54] <wilee-nilee> end of kernel is fine ryebread761
[05:54] <xTarget_linux> and how to save after edit the grub.
[05:54] <xTarget_linux> at grub screen
[05:54] <wilee-nilee> xTarget_linux, I believe it says there
[05:55] <wilee-nilee> esc maybe
[05:55] <xTarget_linux> there? where?
[05:55] <verses_> ThePieMan, have you tried VLC? It has some nice options to convert into ogg
[05:55] <xTarget_linux> No. esc the editor, the file won't be changed.
[05:55] <ThePieMan> verses_, ok, i am gonna check it out
[05:55] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sorry for the delay
[05:55] <ryebread761> Still just says Loading Linux 3.10.4-031004 ... And hangs
[05:55] <thetinyjesus> usr13, np
[05:56] <wilee-nilee> xTarget_linux, You in the OS or the grub bootloader?
[05:56] <usr13> thetinyjesus: mkdir ~/Win7
[05:56] <wilee-nilee> gotta go sorry
[05:56] <xTarget_linux> grub bootloader.
[05:56] <usr13> thetinyjesus: gksudo gedit /etc/fstab
[05:56] <thetinyjesus> usr13, alright
[05:56] <usr13> Change the line you just added so that is says:
[05:57] <xTarget_linux> I want know how to save.'case I don't want to go into the os end vim /boot/grub/grub.cfg to edit it.
[05:57] <usr13> UUID=A6B26694B26668AF /home/thetinyjesus/Win7 ntfs rw,user  0  0
[05:57] <mumpitze1> xTarget_linux: you cannot save permanently when editing inside grub.
[05:57] <mumpitze1> xTarget_linux: it will work only for this one boot up
[05:57] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Save and close it.
[05:57] <xTarget_linux> Oh, that's too bad.
[05:57] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay
[05:57] <xTarget_linux> yeah , I c
[05:57] <mumpitze1> xTarget_linux: editing grub.cfg is a bad idea since those changes will be overwritten the next time you install a kernel for example
[05:58] <mumpitze1> xTarget_linux: you edit /etc/default/grub
[05:58] <ryebread761> Anyone know how to fix this kernel that doesn't load?
[05:58] <xTarget_linux> Oh,, I can use sudo update-grub to get it, right?
[05:58] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sudo umount /dev/sda3
[05:58] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay
[05:59] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sudo mount -a
[05:59] <usr13> thetinyjesus: ls ~/Win7
[05:59] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Do you see your Win7 files there?
[05:59] <usr13> thetinyjesus: ... and Media directory?
[06:00] <thetinyjesus> usr13, its showing  nothing but a new line
[06:00] <cheata> evening I am using linux mint 15   which is equivalent to Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail   I am having issues with the ATI HDMI hardware not showing from the sound control it sees only the analog device (alsa mixer) what I would like to know is how do I get the dound to see the HDMI device which is built into the ATI 6790 hd card
[06:00] <mumpitze1> ryebread761: what is your complete kernel parameters list for this kernel that doesn't load?
[06:00] <mumpitze1> !mint | cheata
[06:01] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Was there an error after command "sudo mount -a"  ?
[06:01] <ryebread761> It's just the defaults
[06:01] <cheata> they sent me here
[06:01] <mumpitze1> cheata: don't lie
[06:01] <thetinyjesus> usr13, no its saying its already mounted
[06:01] <thetinyjesus> usr13, Mount is denied because the NTFS volume is already exclusively opened.
[06:01] <thetinyjesus> The volume may be already mounted, or another software may use it which
[06:01] <thetinyjesus> could be identified for example by the help of the 'fuser' command.
[06:01] <cheata> Two_Dogs sent me here
[06:01] <usr13> thetinyjesus: mount | pastebinit #Show us the URL
[06:01] <mumpitze1> cheata: if you want generic linux support, use ##linux. #ubuntu doesn't support mint, sorry
[06:02] <thetinyjesus> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927890/
[06:03] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sudo umount /dev/sda3
[06:03] <ryebread761> Does grub have a log file?
[06:03] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Any error(s)?
[06:03] <thetinyjesus> usr13, none
[06:04] <usr13> thetinyjesus: ls ~/Media   #Should be empty.  Right?
[06:04] <thetinyjesus> usr13, yeah empty
[06:04] <usr13> thetinyjesus: rmdir ~/Media
[06:04] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay
[06:05] <usr13> thetinyjesus: ls ~/Win7/Media
[06:05] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Also empty.  Right?  (No errors?)
[06:05] <xTarget_linux> I like using /home/media
[06:05] <thetinyjesus> usr13, says no such file
[06:06] <usr13> thetinyjesus: ls ~/Win7
[06:06] <thetinyjesus> usr13, empty
[06:06] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sudo mount -a
[06:06] <thetinyjesus> usr13, still saying its mounted =/
[06:07] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Mounted where?
[06:07] <xTarget_linux> maybe you should use ro command.
[06:07] <LuckySMack> has anyone in here installed ubuntu raring on the surface pro and got wifi to work well?
[06:07] <thetinyjesus> usr13, saying mount denied because NTFS volume is already exclusively opened
[06:07] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sudo umount /mnt/A6B26694B26668AF
[06:07] <xTarget_linux> If you have other os which used that sda such as win8.
[06:07] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay
[06:08] <usr13> thetinyjesus: oh,  You have something accessing the files.  Close it. (File manager or...?)
[06:08] <mumpitze1> usr13: man fuser, man lsof
[06:08] <thetinyjesus> usr13, i think it was the other terminal
[06:09] <mumpitze1> LuckySMack: what wlan chip is it?
[06:09] <usr13> thetinyjesus: cd  (in the other terminal.
[06:09] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sudo umount /mnt/A6B26694B26668AF
[06:09] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay now its saying its not mounted
[06:09] <usr13> thetinyjesus: errors?
[06:09] <thetinyjesus> usr13, nope
[06:09] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sudo mount -a
[06:10] <usr13> thetinyjesus: No errors?
[06:10] <LuckySMack> mumpitze1, marvel something. let me look it up
[06:11] <usr13> thetinyjesus: ls ~/Win7 |grep Media
[06:11] <thetinyjesus> usr13, its still saying access denied, i wonder if i need to reboot
[06:11] <usr13> thetinyjesus: No.
[06:11] <thetinyjesus> usr13, i only have irc and terminal open
[06:12] <usr13> thetinyjesus: pastebinit /etc/fstab    #Show us the URL.
[06:12] <LuckySMack> mumpitze1, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1165938
[06:12] <thetinyjesus> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5927920/
[06:13] <usr13> thetinyjesus: gksudo /etc/fstab  #We need to make a change.
[06:13] <usr13> thetinyjesus: gksudo gedit /etc/fstab  #We need to make a change.
[06:14] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay there
[06:14] <kkiitt> run into interesting problem. POP mail works fine with evolution when using 3G ISP, but fails with home wireless. Any ideas where to look
[06:14] <usr13> UUID=A6B26694B26668AF /home/thetinyjesus/Win7 ntfs auto,user,rw  0  0
[06:15] <mumpitze1> kkiitt: use the home wireless and run "telnet <pop email host> 110
[06:15] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Change rw,user to  auto,user,rw
[06:15] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay all set
[06:16] <caf4926> * I prefer this, JFYI:  UUID=A6B26694B26668AF /home/thetinyjesus/Win7 ntfs defaults  0  0
[06:16] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sudo umount ~/Win7
[06:16] <mumpitze1> caf4926: I don't think "defaults" includes "user"
[06:16] <mumpitze1> or rw
[06:16] <usr13> thetinyjesus: mount ~/Win7
[06:16] <mumpitze1> also, if you mount it this way, I don't think the permissions are set right
[06:17] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Ok?
[06:17] <thetinyjesus> usr13, so far yeah
[06:17] <thetinyjesus> usr13, did have to do sudo
[06:17] <thetinyjesus> usr13, not sure if that matters or not
[06:17] <usr13> thetinyjesus: sudo mount ~/Win7
[06:17] <thetinyjesus> usr13, yeah that worked
[06:17] <usr13> thetinyjesus: ls ~/Win7 |grep Media
[06:18] <thetinyjesus> usr13, says Media
[06:18] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Errors?  ________yes?  ________no?
[06:18] <thetinyjesus> usr13, no :P
[06:18] <usr13> Ok good.
[06:19] <usr13> thetinyjesus: ln -s ~/Win7/Media ~/Media
[06:19] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Okay?
[06:19] <thetinyjesus> usr13, okay
[06:20] <ikonia> why do'nt you just mount it as ~/Media
[06:20] <thetinyjesus> usr13, the Win7 folder is on the home folder now linked to the 302gb partition
[06:20] <ikonia> why make the symlink ?
[06:20] <usr13> thetinyjesus: That should do it.  Now just put a file or two in that directory and see.  You should have access.
[06:20] <ThePieMan> looks like there is no more silverlight support
[06:20] <ikonia> setting the file system to "ntfs" is the read only kernel module I believe
[06:20] <ThePieMan> silverlight is ended for ubuntu
[06:20] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Yes, that is right.  And "Media" is same on both.
[06:20] <thetinyjesus> usr13, yeah it allowed me to put a file in the directory
[06:20] <ikonia> ThePieMan: it's ended for Microsoft, so linux has no chance
[06:21] <thetinyjesus> usr13, you rock
[06:21] <ThePieMan> ikonia, hmm, i was talking about moonlight project
[06:21] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Ok that should do it.  (Sorry it took me so long.  I make mistakes...)
[06:21] <usr13> thetinyjesus: But you probably learned, (from my mistakes). Right?
[06:21] <thetinyjesus> usr13, psh you're way beyond my capabilities
[06:22] <thetinyjesus> usr13, lots yeah
[06:22] <thetinyjesus> usr13, really appreciate it
[06:22] <ikonia> usr13: why didn't you just mount it on ~/Media, why ~/Win7/Media and then symlink ?
[06:23] <usr13> thetinyjesus: What we just did is now part of your capabilities.  (If you do not have total-recal type memory, [don't feel bad I don't either] make some notes on this now.)
[06:23] <mumpitze1> when one mounts a ntfs drive "mount /dev/sda2 /mnt". what are the permissions of the files on that drive?
[06:23] <thetinyjesus> usr13, yeah i don't my memory kicks in once i start doing something its like OH thats right!
[06:24] <usr13> ikonia: Well, just seems a little feature rich to have both.
[06:24] <thetinyjesus> usr13, is it the fstab that allowed the folder to link to the home directory ?
[06:24] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Yes.
[06:24] <thetinyjesus> usr13, awesome
[06:24] <usr13> thetinyjesus: See    man fstab
[06:25] <usr13> thetinyjesus: It will be automatically mounted from now on, (as long as that line is in the fstab file).
[06:26] <thetinyjesus> usr13, thats what i have been looking to do since i began using ubuntu more than windows
[06:26] <usr13> thetinyjesus: So, when you save videos in the Media directory in Win7, you'll see same ones in ~/Media in Ubuntu.  Okay?
[06:26] <thetinyjesus> usr13, makes sense :)
[06:27] <kkiitt> help
[06:27] <usr13> thetinyjesus: You can do the same with any other directory as well.  Just create symlinks
[06:27] <thetinyjesus> usr13, it makes no difference if i save in win7/media or go to sda3 and save right?
[06:28] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Right, they will be same place either way.
[06:29] <thetinyjesus> usr13, thats awesome
[06:29] <usr13> thetinyjesus: Ok good.
[06:29] <thetinyjesus> usr13, again man thank you
[06:29] <usr13> thetinyjesus: NP
[06:29] <usr13> ttyl
[06:49] <alfreddba> whenever gem issue pls guide me....http://pastebin.com/7Qmw2a02
[06:51] <alfreddba> whenever gem issue pls guide me....http://pastebin.com/7Qmw2a02
[06:53] <Morg0th> hello, i have a problem after installing Ubuntu on a laptop: i had to add "acpi=off" to the kernel boot options otherwise the screen would be black. but when i add this option the wifi is hard-blocked (rfkill says hard blocked and the keyboard light is orange). when i remove the kernel option the light is blue (which is correct) but the screen does not work. any ideas of how i could fix this please? (i tried with ubuntu 12.04 and 13.04)
[06:54] <auronandace> !nomodeset | Morg0th
[06:56] <Morg0th> auronandace: thanks, but i tried to select nomodeset when i installed ubuntu 12.04, i also had a black screen. i also tried with "nolapic" but it didn't fix the problem either. i did not try nomodeset on 13.04 though, i'll try it but i doubt it changes anything if it didn't work on 12.04
[06:58] <varunendra> !boot | Morg0th, have you tried other boot options as well?
[07:00] <Morg0th> varunendra: i saw a topic about a black screen and i tried the 3 options they suggested, that means "acpi=off", "nolapic" and "nomodeset". only acpi=off worked for the screen but it messes with my wifi
[07:00] <alfreddba> crontab not running...http://pastebin.com/7Qmw2a02
[07:00] <kkiitt> thanks mumpitze1. been playing around with the telnet.  could not resolve - name or service not known. turned 3g on used same telnet command and logged on.
[07:00] <Morg0th> but i'll try other options from your link, thanks
[07:02] <llutz> alfreddba: use full path to "backup"
[07:03] <alfreddba> llutz: thanks i will check..
[07:06] <dren> I'm having a problem with my notebook's CPU fan. After boot, it's fine, but resume from Suspend or Hibernate, and it spins like nuts, full time.
[07:07] <dren> I've tried installing fancontrol and thinkfan, but they won't automatically throttle the fan speed.
[07:10] <llutz> dren: is it a thinkpad? try unloading/reloading the tp-modules after resume
[07:10] <dren> It's not a thinkpad, it was just something I wanted to try. It's actually a business-grade hp. Model "Compaq 2510p"
[07:11] <dren> llutz: sorry, forgot to point that at you. :)
[07:11] <llutz> dren: does it also have some special (acpi) kernel-modules in use?
[07:11] <dren> llutz: what am I looking for?
[07:12] <llutz> dren: "lsmod" watch for some hp/compaq/acpi lines
[07:12] <llutz> look for*
[07:13] <Mattias> So, I learned that OpenVZ and ufw doesn't go well together, so I removed and purged it, now in iptables -L I see a lot of ufw rules, how can I permanently remove those?
[07:13] <ItsMeLenny> just did a whole new reinstall (bad sectors on old HDD), but what is the name for the linux headers files in synaptic, i have forgotten
[07:13] <VP1> Using 12.04 with Dell Inspiron 1525, KBD  Tab key auto continuously auto repeats. Pl Pl Pl help
[07:14] <Mattias> oh, someone made a script for this: http://blog.derakkilgo.com/2011/01/22/the-complicated-process-for-removing-the-uncomplicated-firewall/
[07:14] <llutz> ItsMeLenny: linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[07:14] <VP1> unable to work. pl help
[07:14] <dren> llutz: nothing stands out. hp_wmi, hp_accel (keymap?), nothing comes back for acpi*
[07:15] <ItsMeLenny> llutz, i think i mean the dev
[07:15] <Senor> what is the full name of IPC_SAP ?
[07:16] <ikonia> Senor: you mean the IPC memory segment for SAP, or something ?
[07:16] <llutz> dren: no idea then
[07:16] <dren> llutz: cheers. I'm just going deaf. :)
[07:16] <[twisti]> hey, i was wondering, we have a few things running on our linux (ubuntu lts 12.04 if it matters) server in screen sessions, whats the recommended way to make those start automatically ? i can hack together a crappy script i suppose, but isnt that a problem thats already solved ? it seems like a very common requirement
[07:16] <randomaussie> hi all: is there a channel here specificaly for people trying to get nvdia/cuda working?
[07:16] <natty> hello there
[07:17] <Senor> ikonia:what is SAP ?
[07:17] <ikonia> Senor: what is your question ?
[07:17] <jpds> [twisti]: Upstart?
[07:17] <jpds> [twisti]: upstart.ubuntu.com
[07:18] <VP1> any help there?
[07:19] <[twisti]> thanks jpds
[07:19] <wilee-nilee> VP1, Have you pulled the key to see if there is some junk there?
[07:20] <wilee-nilee> have you tried a live cd or another account?
[07:20] <VP1> wilee-nilee: no , can I do it with a laptop key?
[07:21] <wilee-nilee> VP1, generally yes if you look on the web for that keyboard there is usually single key repair info.
[07:21] <VP1> wilee-nilee: Just doing
[07:21] <wilee-nilee> VP1, I had to do it not long ago on my toshiba laptop.
[07:22] <VP1> DONE
[07:22] <Myrtti> [twisti]: or you could make a @reboot in crontab
[07:22] <VP1> wilee-nilee: No junk there. Same is the case with an USB kbd as well
[07:23] <VP1> wilee-nilee: so it's not a hw issue it seems
[07:24] <wilee-nilee> VP1, Have you had a chance to try another OS, a live cd or another account, basically just trying to knock out some variables.
[07:25] <VP1> wilee-nilee: I didn't try but can do on a virtual box
[07:25] <VP1> wilee-nilee: or at least with a live usb
[07:25] <VP1> wilee-nilee: I also suspect the same
[07:25] <wilee-nilee> VP1, Yeah both would be good, mainly trying to see if it is ubuntu installed.
[07:26] <VP1> wilee-nilee: u mean Ubuntu "ISSUE"?
[07:26] <lotuspsychje> how can i print in another colour from hplip, when black cardridge is out?
[07:27] <wilee-nilee> VP1, Isolate if it is the install your seeing this happen only.
[07:27] <Mattias> that script failed, can't remove the ufw rules in iptables :/
[07:27] <Mattias> iptables -X ufw-track-output   <-- for example, gives me : iptables: Too many links.
[07:27] <Qatea> hi
[07:28] <Qatea> is anyone available now
[07:28] <Qatea> ???
[07:28] <wilee-nilee> VP1, Not a very common problem, that I have seen, so it is a hunt so to speak.
[07:28] <wilee-nilee> Qatea, You will know if you stste the problem and someone knows a solution.
[07:29] <wilee-nilee> state*
[07:30] <Qatea> wilee-nilee; I am seeking a solution for lxkeymap ... on a new fresh installation lubuntu version it dosen't open lxkeymap !!!
[07:30] <mumpitzel> try to start it from a terminal and check for any error messages there
[07:31] <wilee-nilee> Qatea, Cool, all I can do is google it, so I will in a sec.
[07:31] <Mattias> Managed to figure it out, flushed INPUT,OUTPUT and FORWARD and now I can delete chains
[07:31] <Qatea> I google it already also , no good solution and no clear reason for this problem
[07:31] <VP1> wilee-nilee: Thanks!
[07:31] <wilee-nilee> VP1, No problem.
[07:33] <wilee-nilee> Qatea, Did you try the idea from mumpitzel
[07:34] <wilee-nilee> Qatea, here is the launchpad with some bug info. https://launchpad.net/lxkeymap
[07:35] <Qatea> wilee-nilee; mumpitzel; I did start it in terminal , and work with no problem but I can't open GUI of lxkeymap
[07:35] <mumpitzel> Qatea: lxkeymap starts when you run it from terminal but not when you start it from GUI?
[07:36] <Qatea> mumpitzel, exactly .. no GUI at all
[07:36] <mumpitzel> then check your ~/.xsession-errors
[07:38] <Qatea>  mumpitzel, folder is empty !!! no errors
[07:40] <EnthusiasticGoer> good night guys.  if I have a JSON object with a "version" field, and I have a distributed lock manager like Zookeeper, can I implement transactions?
[07:45] <GreekFreak> hi all
[07:46] <GreekFreak> I am trying to update my server using aptitude update and I keep getting "Something wicked happened resolving (-11 - System error)". I tried removing the lock files, and not even the apt-get update --fix-missing works (same error). Any suggestions?
[07:46] <ikonia> GreekFreak: it can't resolve the host of the repo
[07:47] <GreekFreak> ikonia, which mean? Is that a problem on my server or where it's pulling from?
[07:47] <GreekFreak> *means
[07:48] <ikonia> GreekFreak: either, it could be your server failing to resolve it, or that host being removed from the public internet DNS
[07:48] <varunendra> GreekFreak, can you ping "archive.ubuntu.com"?
[07:48] <GreekFreak> ikonia, is there a way to find out which?
[07:49] <ikonia> GreekFreak: test your resolver manually, check the host out on the internet
[07:49] <ikonia> varunendra: where did he say the host archive.ubuntu.com was failing to resolve
[07:49] <GreekFreak> varunendra, ping archive.ubuntu.com says "ping: unknown host archive.ubuntu.com"
[07:49] <varunendra> ikonia, there ^^ ;)
[07:50] <ikonia> ha
[07:50] <GreekFreak> varunendra, I also tried ping "za.archive.ubuntu.com
[07:50] <GreekFreak> same thing
[07:50] <GreekFreak> LOL
[07:50] <varunendra> GreekFreak, how about ping 8.8.8.8 ?
[07:51] <GreekFreak> varunendra, that's fine. sends and receives packets
[07:51] <varunendra> maybe try changing your dns to 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4 then
[07:52] <GreekFreak> varunendra, How do I do that (I'm new to servers).
[07:53] <varunendra> Is your /etc/resolv.conf controlled by resolvconf package? (should be mentioned in comment in that file)
[07:53] <tknz> hey guys quick question. i have a hidden file in the home folder .somefile .. if i access it via ~/.somefile it works ok.. but if i do it via /home/user/.somefile it says no such file or directory
[07:54] <bita> my mouse clicking every 2-3 sec . i change my mouse and change my desktop to unity(gnome now) but nothing changed.
[07:54] <tknz> what am i doing wrong
[07:54] <GreekFreak> varunendra, the only thing in that file is this "# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8)  #     DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN"
[07:54] <bita> ubuntu 12.04
[07:55] <bita> help plz
[07:55] <llutz> tknz: but "echo ~" expands to "/home/user"?
[07:55] <bita> when i create new user it's ok at first but later i have the same problem
[07:56] <bita> plz help me
[07:56] <varunendra> GreekFreak, I think you can add the nameservers to /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base file then. Not sure if you'll need to restart networking or something for it to take effect.
[07:57] <GreekFreak> varunendra, I'll try it and restart the server and let you know
[07:57] <varunendra> GreekFreak, you shouldn't need to restart the server, just networking at most..
[07:57] <llutz> GreekFreak: add a line "dns-namersers 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4" to your /etc/network/interfaces
[07:58] <varunendra> yeah, probably the recommended method.. ^^
[07:58] <GreekFreak> llutz, varunendra trying it now.
[07:58] <llutz> dns-nameservers*
[07:59] <GreekFreak> llutz, where in the file?
[08:00] <llutz> GreekFreak: in the part after "iface ethX ...."
[08:00] <GreekFreak> llutz, I ask cause I have 2 groups of the type  "iface p5p1 inet static" which have the same thing in both
[08:00] <llutz> GreekFreak: your primary network interface congif
[08:00] <llutz> config
[08:01] <varunendra> whichever is connected to internet...
[08:01] <MrKaliman> Anyone experience with fan blowing constantly on a dell E-series (E5400) ?
[08:01] <GreekFreak> llutz, there is already a line dns-nameservers. I assume i simply add the new IPs, and not create a new one
[08:01] <llutz> GreekFreak: yes, or change the given IPs (if those do not work)
[08:03] <GreekFreak> llutz, I added them and saved. aptitude update still gives the same error
[08:03] <GreekFreak> am I supposed to restart anything?
[08:04] <GreekFreak> MrKaliman, is that a laptop? And is it a new one?
[08:04] <varunendra> MrKaliman, you may try "fancontrol" package. But will only help if your motherboard has required sensors on it to work with "lm-sensors".
[08:04] <MrKaliman> GreekFreak: yep it's a laptop, no not a new one (older model)
[08:05] <blazemore> MrKaliman: I know you have already used sensors-detect. Looking on Google it seems a lot of people (not just using Ubuntu) find the fan spins up all the time, but Dell released a BIOS fix
[08:05] <MrKaliman> installed i8kctl but fan speed is setting is for 1 second and then the fan increases to max speed again. This laptop is not official certified for ubuntu 13.04 ...
[08:05] <varunendra> GreekFreak, maybe try "ifdown" >> "ifup" and/or "sudo service networking restart".
[08:06] <Mattias> Which version is the mysql-server package? community or enterprise?
[08:06] <MrKaliman> blazemore: yesterday I upgraded the BIOS but no luck :-(
[08:06] <Mattias> I'd assume community?
[08:07] <llutz> GreekFreak: "sudo resolvconf -a p5p1" (or whatever your iface is named), then "sudo resolvconf -u"
[08:08] <llutz> varunendra: running "ifdown" on a remote host might kick you out, if oyu're connected via ssh/telnet...
[08:08] <GreekFreak> MrKaliman, I had a similar problem with my HP Pavilion g7. Not sure if it's the same thing, but my issue was the fan of my Graphics card. I couldn't intall the right drivers.
[08:08] <varunendra> llutz, I'm gonna keep note of those commands you suggested..
[08:09] <varunendra> Oh, llutz, I forgot - Thanks! :D
[08:11] <MrKaliman> GreekFreak: Yep, read about these yesterday but not applicable to my problem. Hence thanks for the information.
[08:13] <GreekFreak> MrKaliman, :/ gluck
[08:13] <GreekFreak> llutz, is it supposed to take long to do that command?
[08:14] <llutz> GreekFreak: no
[08:16] <GreekFreak> llutz, it does. I had to Ctr-C to stop them
[08:24] <GreekFreak> llutz, will resarting the server fix it too?
[08:28] <lzp> ls
[08:29] <lzp> where
[08:32] <TaZeR> yo dudes i really like the buntu
[08:32] <GreekFreak> llutz, I restarted my server and now it works. Thank you.
[08:33] <user1> test
[08:33] <blazemore> user1: We see you
[08:39] <nantou> I lost a link to a how to regarding system proxy for xubuntu and lubuntu, can anyone help?
[08:42] <echevemaster> nantou: you refer at how configure system proxy?
[08:42] <nantou> yes
[08:42] <alfreddba> llutz: thank u so much...now its working fine....
[08:43] <linux>  
[08:43] <echevemaster> export http_proxy=http://username:password@proxyserver.net:port/
[08:43] <echevemaster> nantou:
[08:44] <houser> hello..i have installed sendmail, and run  sudo sendmailconfig.... when i test it with echo "My test email being sent from sendmail" | /usr/sbin/sendmail mymail@gmail.com it hangs for a long time..and then exits...i dont recieve any mail...what is going wrong?
[08:45] <krz> is .bashrc empty by default?
[08:45] <echevemaster> nantou: if you dont have authentication on the proxy then use the format export http_proxy=http://proxyserver.net:port/
[08:45] <blazemore> krz: no
[08:46] <houser> hello..i have installed sendmail, and run  sudo sendmailconfig.... when i test it with echo "My test email being sent from sendmail" | /usr/sbin/sendmail mymail@gmail.com it hangs for a long time..and then exits...i dont recieve any mail...what is going wrong?
[08:47] <blazemore> !patience | houser
[08:47] <krz> blazemore: so if i deleted my bashrc, how can i recover?
[08:47] <mumpitzel> houser: why did you install sendmail in the first place?
[08:47] <Benny_> can some one help me? Im trying to install ubuntu 13.04 on my laptop (hp pavillion g6) For some reason i get to the logo screen and ubuntu tells me it cant mount /tmp? the says press s to skip and m to manually fix. 's' does nothing but stall the computer and m brings me to a root terminal. which i dont know how to use very well lol
[08:48] <blazemore> krz: Default .bashrc for Ubuntu https://gist.github.com/marioBonales/1637696
[08:48] <krz> your default blazemore ?
[08:48] <blazemore> krz: the default
[08:48] <blazemore> Benny_: Did you check the integrity of the disk?
[08:48] <Benny_> ive tried this on 3 different disks lol
[08:50] <houser> mumpitzel, because i am trying to send mails from php
[08:50] <ghostlines> Good day, if I edit a firewall rule with iptables will it be reflected in ufw?
[08:50] <houser> mumpitzel, and its not working...and in apache log it said could not find sendmail...so i figured that was the problem
[08:51] <Benny_> Blazemore_: yeah mate, tried this on 3 different discs and 2 bootable usb
[08:51] <mumpitzel> houser: sendmail is the wrong MTA to use for you. ubuntu already comes with exim or postfix
[08:51] <mumpitzel> houser: all MTAs provide a sendmail binary
[08:51] <houser> mumixam, hmm ok...why would it then be mentioned in the apache errorlog?
[08:52] <BlitzHere> Hi all. I just started the ubuntu netinstall with the locale set to English-India. That's fine but I don't like the number format xx,xx,xxx. I prefer the standard xxx,xxx,xxx. It is possible to change this later on?  I did a google search for this but there are no results for number format - only for date format...
[08:52] <auronandace> Benny_: if the image you downloaded is corrupt then it doesn't matter how many disks you try it on
[08:53] <mumpitzel> BlitzHere: yes
[08:53] <Benny_> Auronadace_: Downloaded 13.04 twice and 12.04 once from ubuntu site
[08:53] <mumpitzel> BlitzHere: there is LC_DATE and LC_NUMBER
[08:53] <Benny_> tried them all
[08:53] <alfreddba> is it possible to install monit on remote server and monitor from local browser...if possible pls guide me...
[08:54] <mumpitzel> Benny_: after you downloaded run a md5sum on your downloaded file and compare
[08:54] <BlitzHere> mumpitzel thanks!
[08:54] <Benny_> ok ill give that a go
[08:55] <Ponce17> hello
[08:56] <ActionParsnip> Benny_: did you MD5 test the ISO you downloaded?
[08:56] <Ponce17> I need some help about XOR modelisation in MySQL-Workbench - Is there somebody who can help me please?
[08:56] <ActionParsnip> Ponce17: tried in #mysql ?
[08:56] <mumpitzel> houser: cause you set up your php to use call /usr/sbin/sendmail but any MTA will provide this binary
[08:56] <mumpitzel> houser: and sendmail is hard to configure. way too hard for you
[08:56] <Benny_> trying to work out how to do that now. im not very tech savy
[08:57] <alok__> what is channel for juju and mass
[08:57] <alok__> ?
[08:57] <alok__> maas
[08:57] <houser> mumpitzel, okay i see...i have uninstalled it again
[08:57] <auronandace> !md5 | Benny_
[08:57] <DJones> !alis | alok__
[08:57] <mumpitzel> !postfix | houser
 i have tried but I don t know why, i can't write in this channel
[08:58] <houser> mumpitzel, so instead of setting  endmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail what should i send it to?
[08:58] <houser> +s
[08:58] <auronandace> !identify | Ponce17
[08:59] <mumpitzel> houser: keep it. as I wrote: ALL MTAs in ubuntu have this binary
[09:00] <bin__> folks, are there any diagnostic utilities meant for dell poweredge servers?
[09:00] <bin__> i can see that it is supported ... http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201003-5450/
[09:01] <mumpitzel> bin__: the 1st doesn't follow from the 2nd
[09:02] <bin__> i believe there might be specific diagnostic tools available for dell hardware, since its a certified hardware
[09:02] <HypnotiX> is there a pidgin plugin for skype that doesnt need skype to be installed ?
[09:02] <somsip> HypnotiX: no. There is a way to control Skype with a CLI server
[09:04] <mumpitzel> bin__: you need to examine your beliefs more closely. there is tons of certified hardware without special tools. x86 hardware is standardized for a reason
[09:04] <Ponce17> ubottu: I have no password in IRC... what do you mean
[09:04] <HypnotiX> how do i disable the notification bubbles ?
[09:04] <Benny_> checksums are the same?
[09:05] <mumpitzel> Ponce17: you need to set up an account with freenode (in layman's terms)
[09:05] <Ponce17> auronandac: what do youi mean
[09:05] <mumpitzel> Ponce17: and ubottu told you how to do this
[09:05] <HypnotiX> or somehow  select which programs to have those notification bubbles
[09:05] <Benny_> md5 check sum is the same as the one from the ubuntu site
[09:06] <HypnotiX> !notifications
[09:06] <HypnotiX> !bubble
[09:06] <alfreddba>  is it possible to install monit on remote server and monitor from local browser...if possible pls guide me...
[09:06] <mumpitzel> HypnotiX: /msg ubottu <trigger>     don't spam the channel
[09:06] <HypnotiX> sry
[09:07] <bin__> mumpitzel: http://dell.to/14VDzLK
[09:07] <mumpitzel> alfreddba: yes, monit provides a webserver
[09:07] <mumpitzel> bin__: do you find this tool in the repos?
[09:08] <mumpitzel> bin__: and when you know the answer already, why are you wasting our time asking?
[09:08] <bin__> mumpitzel: i just figured out the link from google
[09:08] <energizer1> I'm trying to set up vnc. I dont understand the concept of local port forwarding, or why i want it.
[09:09] <bin__> mumpitzel: I believe you don't understand the whole purpose of setting up an irc for Ubuntu
[09:09] <mumpitzel> energizer1: do you have a router? do you want to access VNC from outside your LAN?
[09:09] <bin__> mumpitzel: or any IRC channel in that matter
[09:09] <energizer1> mumpitzel: yes and yes
[09:09] <mumpitzel> bin__: then maybe stay with ubuntuforums or any other support channel of your choice?
[09:10] <mumpitzel> energizer1: then you need to do port forwarding on your router
[09:10] <alfreddba>  is it possible to install monit on remote server and monitor from local browser...if possible pls guide me...
[09:10] <energizer1> mumpitzel:  i have port forwarding set up on my router
[09:10] <energizer1> i have ssh working
[09:10] <energizer1> (from outside the lan)
[09:11] <mumpitzel> energizer1: your router shields your local ubuntu from the internet: it's not possible to reach your ubuntu from the internet directly due to NAT. port forwarding makes it possible to access selected ports
[09:11] <mumpitzel> energizer1: good. do the same for port 5900
[09:11] <energizer1> mumpitzel: done
[09:11] <mumpitzel> or if you want to go through SSH for your VNC connections, you need to port forward with ssh (it can do that too)
[09:12] <energizer1> what does that mean
[09:12] <auronandace> energizer1: using vnc through ssh makes it a lot more secure
[09:12] <mumpitzel> VNC isn't protected, it transmits all the data and passwords in cleartext, sniffable by everyone. ssh encrypts everything and is therefore more secure
[09:13] <energizer1> ok suppose i want to do it through ssh
[09:13] <mumpitzel> then you need to port forward through ssh
[09:13] <energizer1> sounds like thats different than port forwarding in the router. what does it mean?
[09:14] <mumpitzel> it means you can port forward via ssh too. yes it's done differently, the result is similar/the same however
[09:15] <energizer1> alright how do i go about that
[09:15] <mumpitzel> what ssh client do you use when you are away from home?
[09:15] <energizer1> openssh
[09:16] <mumpitzel> energizer1: http://www.debianadmin.com/howto-use-ssh-local-and-remote-port-forwarding.html
[09:16] <energizer1> ill check it out. thanks.
[09:18] <ole3> Hi guys.
[09:19] <ole3> FGLRX somehow doesn't work for me - amdconfig doesn't find my adapter.
[09:19] <admin_am> he
[09:20] <ole3> Running hybrid graphics.
[09:20] <ole3> The problem started after I upgraded my Ubuntu from LTS to 13.04.
[09:21] <ole3> Can anyone help?
[09:23] <vmussa> ole3, noone with the same problem when you google it?
[09:23] <energizer1> mumpitzel: if im doing this ssh port forwarding, do i still need port forwarding on my router for port 5900?
[09:24] <ActionParsnip> ole3: did you upgrade to 12.10 in between?
[09:24] <mumpitzel> energizer1: no
[09:24] <ActionParsnip> ole3: was it a clean install of 13.04 or a web upgrade?
[09:24] <ActionParsnip> ole3: you do know that 13.04 is only supported til Jan 2014
[09:25] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: using VNC over WAN is not wise as it has zero security
[09:25] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: using an SSH tunnel will add security
[09:26] <energizer1> good thanks ap
[09:28] <energizer1> ok so im reading this documentation. would you mind interpreting this in english for me?
[09:28] <energizer1> ssh user@work.example.org -L 10000:172.16.10.10:22
[09:28] <ActionParsnip> !vnc
[09:28] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: why do you want to connect using VNC?
[09:29] <energizer1> i thought that was the proper way to remote desktop, no?
[09:29] <energizer1> (im new at this, obv)
[09:29] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: its one way, but why do you want to connect to the desktop?
[09:30] <Gilligan94> Can I mount a folder in a separate HDD as home even though it isn't named home?
[09:30] <zhaotongxue>  I have write "WebPartManager i=new WebPartManager;i.DisplayMode=WebPartDisplayMode.Design"
[09:30] <ActionParsnip> Gilligan94: you can mount the partition on the USB drive to a folder in $HOME if you desire
[09:31] <diverdude> hello...when i try to send a mail i get timeout...and in /var/log/mail.log it says: Jul 30 11:27:58 bdi-ThinkPad-W520 sendmail[5978]: My unqualified host name (bdi-ThinkPad-W520) unknown; sleeping for retry.....do i need to somehow specify another hostname?
[09:31] <zhaotongxue> But I can't desin WebPart
[09:31] <zhaotongxue> Why?
[09:31] <Gilligan94> specifically I want to mount my User folder from windows as /home
[09:31] <energizer1> ActionParsnip: sometimes i want to use programs/files/configurations on my desktop at home that i dont have on my laptop at work, for instance.
[09:31] <dguerri> hi all
[09:31] <Gilligan94> ActionParsnip usb drive?
[09:31] <HypnotiX> I installed a skype plugin for pidgin, and now pidgin keeps crashing when it tries to connect to my skype account
[09:31] <Hexagonite> How long is the free 20 GB on Ubuntu One when you buy a track? (https://one.ubuntu.com/services/music/)
[09:31] <zhaotongxue> secure boot is solutioned?
[09:32] <ActionParsnip> Gilligan94: you can't mount $HOME to NTFS, but you can certainly mount it to a folder and access it from there
[09:32] <Gilligan94> but can I mount a folder AS home
[09:32] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: could use X forwarding :)
[09:33] <ActionParsnip> Gilligan94: yes but not NTFS as $HOME
[09:33] <dguerri> someone knows how these http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com images are built?
[09:33] <energizer1> oh i think ive done that before -- with "ssh -y "
[09:33] <energizer1> right?
[09:33] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: ssh -X -C user@server
[09:33] <HypnotiX> I installed a skype plugin for pidgin, and now pidgin keeps crashing when it tries to connect to my skype account, please help i cannot even disable the skype account because pidgin will crash
[09:33] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: you do know that a lot of apps have web UIs
[09:33] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: like Transmission
[09:34] <MonkeyDust> Gilligan94  create a folder in $HOME and mount the windows folder there
[09:34] <blazemore> HypnotiX: You can delete or edit ~/.purple/accounts.xml
[09:34] <energizer1> i thought i read somewhere that -y was safer or something than -x. no?
[09:34] <Hexagonite> Never mind, 6 months.
[09:35] <MonkeyDust> Gilligan94  $HOME does not only contain documents, videos etc, it also contains config files
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: -x disabled X forwarding, it needs to be a capital
[09:35] <zhaotongxue> rich has quit (Remote host closed the connection)
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[09:35] <zhaotongxue> * gezgin_ (~gezgin@0001932b.user.oftc.net) has joined #debian
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[09:35] <FloodBot1> zhaotongxue: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> Gilligan94: you can mount a folder as home, as long as it is not NTFS based
[09:36] <ActionParsnip> Gilligan94: it is not suitable and $HOME NEEDS to be a linux filesystem, hence why you will need to mount the NTFS partition to a folder within home to make things work
[09:36] <Gilligan94> ok, could I mount my a folder as the username sub directory of home? or is it a no go for the same reason
[09:37] <energizer1> ya i was super psyched when i found those webuis. id still like to learn to remotedesktop my full desktop. do you recommend using vnc-over-ssh for this purpose?
[09:37] <dirtydaw1> hello all
[09:37] <ActionParsnip> Gilligan94: you can mount it as /home/$USER/mydata   for example
[09:37] <MonkeyDust> Gilligan94  try !samba if you want to share windows folders
[09:37] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: what other apps do you use in the remote session?
[09:37] <HypnotiX> blazemore: i cannot find accounts.xml in the purple folder
[09:38] <Gilligan94> so I can't mount it as /home/$USER ?
[09:38] <ActionParsnip> HypnotiX: try renaming the ~/.purple folder
[09:38] <blazemore> HypnotiX: Hmm that's weird. What files are in there?
[09:38] <ActionParsnip> Gilligan94: no, like I have said many times now
[09:38] <Gilligan94> ok, thanks
[09:38] <ActionParsnip> Gilligan94: it NEEDS to be a Linux file syste,
[09:38] <Gilligan94> roger
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> Gilligan94: what you can do though, is mount the NTFS partition as yuo expect then make the $HOME/Pictures folders be symlinks back to the NTFS, this gives central storage of files and is transparent to the user
[09:40] <energizer1> mendeley (reference manager), qpdfview (tabbed pdf viewer), IDEs, latex, libreoffice
[09:40] <energizer1> etc
[09:40] <HypnotiX> blazemore: just prefs.xml
[09:40] <Gilligan94> I think I'll be doing that, is there documentation on doing such a thing?
[09:41] <ActionParsnip> Gilligan94: not seen any but the process is simple enough
[09:41] <Gilligan94> ok, thanks
[09:41] <palasso> Hi I have a quick question... What's the name of the program named "Desktop Sharing" in Ubuntu 13.04?
[09:41] <HypnotiX> theres also a purple2 folder
[09:41] <ActionParsnip> palasso: vino (if memory serves)
[09:41] <palasso> ActionParsnip: thnx
[09:41] <HypnotiX> but still no accounts.xml
[09:42] <blazemore> HypnotiX: You could just move/delete the .purple* folders
[09:42] <blazemore> HypnotiX: That would remove all your Pidgin settings
[09:43] <HypnotiX> ok
[09:43] <the-newsman> how can i read any doc to learn how to manually install packages ?
[09:43] <MonkeyDust> palasso  vino or vino-preferences
[09:43] <the-newsman> any helpers ?
[09:43] <blazemore> the-newsman: What do you mean by "manually install packages" - what are you trying to do?
[09:43] <ActionParsnip> the-newsman: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb     why do you need a doc at all?
[09:44] <the-newsman> blazemore to do as i do in windows, i download the package, i run it, everything goes fine.
[09:44] <blazemore> the-newsman: What package are you trying to install?
[09:44] <blazemore> the-newsman: Is it not in the Software Centre?
[09:44] <hewhomust> lol ppas are a lot easier
[09:44] <ActionParsnip> the-newsman: Ubuntu will use deb files, its common to use software centre to install. Nearly everything you need is on there
[09:45] <MonkeyDust> hewhomust  ppas often ruin your system, as they are unofficial and unscreened
[09:45] <the-newsman> blazemore actually it is there, but the downlaoder failed to bring it. it is konquror but the installer of the ubuntu cannt download it
[09:45] <blazemore> the-newsman: OK so that's easier to fix - what error message are you getting when you try to install it through Software Centre?
[09:46] <anonymous418> how to restrict apps to different users in ubuntu ??
[09:46] <the-newsman> i sent to u the eror i got in private BlackDex
[09:46] <the-newsman> blazemore
[09:46] <the-newsman> did u get it ?
[09:47] <blazemore> the-newsman: Can you open a terminal and run "sudo apt-get update"
[09:47] <MonkeyDust> the-newsman  ubuntu has its own software sources, called repositories, use software center to install whatever you're looking for
[09:47] <the-newsman> i used the apt-get install konquror
[09:47] <blazemore> the-newsman: Can you open a terminal and run "sudo apt-get update"
[09:47] <the-newsman> ok i will try now
[09:47] <anonymous418> i am admin here and how do i  restrict apps to different users in ubuntu ??
[09:48] <the-newsman> blazemore i got msg like this ==>> W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/maverick/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz  404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.15 80]
[09:48] <blazemore> the-newsman: You're using an unsupported version of Ubuntu
[09:48] <alan_> music
[09:48] <blazemore> !maverick | the-newsman
[09:48] <ActionParsnip> the-newsman: maverick is EOL and no longer supported
[09:48] <the-newsman> blazemore now what ?
[09:48] <MonkeyDust> !eolupgrades | the-newsman
[09:49] <blazemore> the-newsman: Upgrade to either 12.04 LTS or 13.04 using the information above
[09:49] <anonymous418> any one help me please
[09:49] <the-newsman> blazemore that is why i asked for manually isntall konquror
[09:49] <blazemore> !patience | anonymous418
[09:49] <blazemore> the-newsman: You can find deb packages and install them with "sudo dpkg -i filename.deb"
[09:49] <the-newsman> alright
[09:49] <blazemore> the-newsman: But you should upgrade
[09:50] <MonkeyDust> the-newsman  you'll be struggling alot and think linux is hard to use, while it's just a dead release you're working with
[09:50] <ActionParsnip> the-newsman: I recommend a clean install of Precise which is LTS and supported til April 2017. You can restore user data from backup
[09:50] <spawntaurus> help!!!!
[09:50] <blazemore> !details | spawntaurus
[09:51] <spawntaurus> can i plug my iphone ti ubuntu and tranfer music etc....
[09:52] <tr0n> dont think so
[09:52] <ole3> Hello guys. My fglrx doesn't work after an update from LTS to current ubuntu, aticonfig saying no supported adapters found.
[09:52] <blazemore> spawntaurus: What Ubuntu version, and what iPhone version?
[09:52] <MonkeyDust> spawntaurus  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone
[09:52] <ole3> I'm also using hybrid graphics.
[09:53] <spawntaurus> wow
[09:53] <spawntaurus> thank you
[09:53] <GreekFreak> I know this might be a random question but is there a Mail Server that is "recommended" for ubuntu server?
[09:53] <blazemore> ole3: What graphics?
[09:53] <DJones> !mail | GreekFreak
[09:53] <DJones> GreekFreak: That didn't do what I wanted
[09:54] <DJones> GreekFreak: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MailServer
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> ole3: once again, did you upgrade to 12.10 ni between 12.04 and 13.04 or was it a clean install?
[09:54] <anonymous418> how to get list of users from terminal
[09:54] <ole3> ActionParsnip: it was an upgrade.
[09:54] <MonkeyDust> anonymous418  w or who
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> ole3: yes but did you upgrade to 12.10 then to 13.04?
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> anonymous418: do you mean available users on the local system?
[09:54] <GreekFreak> DJones, thank you. will read it now
[09:54] <ole3> ActionParsnip: yes, I did. Didn't check if the graphics worked at that point though.
[09:54] <blazemore> anonymous418:    cut -d ":" -f 1 /etc/passwd | sort
[09:55] <Maior> Anyone noticing timeouts from keyserver.ubuntu.com?
[09:56] <ActionParsnip> anonymous418: ls /home | grep -v lost+found
[09:56] <blazemore> ActionParsnip: That won't give all of them...
[09:56] <ActionParsnip> blazemore: its the people users, depends what is needed
[09:56] <anonymous418> it works
[09:57] <anonymous418> BLAZEMORE : what it does
[09:57] <ActionParsnip> ole3: which Radeon gpu do yo use?
[09:58] <anonymous418> how that syntax works grep v lost + found what it means
[09:58] <blazemore> !grep | anonymous418
[09:58] <blazemore> That didn't do what I wanted
[09:58] <ole3> ActionParsnip: Thames XT/Radeon HD 7670M
[09:58] <blazemore> anonymous418: http://brad4l.hubpages.com/hub/Linux-Guide-An-Introduction-to-grep
[09:59] <blazemore> ole3: These instructions might be useful http://forumubuntusoftware.info/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=9148
[10:00] <anonymous418> can anyone tellme the best websites to learn terminal in ubuntu --some basics to advanced step by step
[10:00] <ActionParsnip> ole3: try removing then readding the driver, its quite rare for proprietary video drivers to survive release upgrades
[10:01] <hewhomust> !de
[10:01] <energizer1> ActionParsnip: I think i may have done it. Can I lay out how i think it works, and you'll correct me if im wrong?
[10:01] <blazemore> anonymous418: http://nixsrv.com/llthw
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: sure
[10:01] <blazemore> anonymous418: But first http://cli.learncodethehardway.org/book/
[10:01] <afd> hi guys. it's new laptop time for me soon and I'm wondering about compatibility on the Acer S7 392.... it has either HD or IPS touchscreen. Will ubuntu handle that ok?
[10:02] <flipper88_fl> Damn a 396byte gpgkey take along time to gnerate
[10:02] <Ben64> i have 12.04, and just upgraded tonight, bunch of packages, rebooted, and now my bluetooth adapter doesn't work. what can i do to try to fix it?
[10:02] <anonymous418> iam very pleasure for helping me blazemore
[10:02] <blazemore> !bluetooth | Ben64 assuming you've tried these
[10:03] <jdoles> Why doesn't this demo work on Ubuntu? https://github.com/juneym/php-gettext-demo (clone it, follow the instructions, which involve only generating a locale, and run php index.php).
[10:03] <Ben64> blazemore: well it did work perfectly
[10:03] <blazemore> No problem anonymous418
[10:03] <jdoles> I don't think the code is wrong (I wrote something similar myself) and obviously it does work on some platform.
[10:05] <Ben64> I get this now in dmesg... "[   75.587151] Bluetooth: can't load firmware, may not work correctly"
[10:10] <energizer1> ActionParsnip: Ok so i went into vino on my host-to-be and enabled viewing. Then on my laptop i type "ssh -L 5900:localhost:5900 my.server.com". This means I'm forwarding traffic from the host's port 5900 port to the client's 5900 port. Then on the client I open "SSL/SSH VNC Viewer" and connect to localhost, because the remote host's port is now located on the client's localhost:5900. Then a window appears on the client and asks me for 
[10:10] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: thats it :)
[10:11] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: if you want to be clever, install squid and use an ssh tunnel. Its how we get unrestricted web access at work :)
[10:11] <Maior> (does anyone *use* keyserver.ubuntu.com?)
[10:11] <energizer1> ActionParsnip: why does it ask me a password?
[10:12] <energizer1> (even though i dont check the box for ask a password)
[10:14] <Twenty-three> hi guys, i have installed microsoft office 2010 through PlayOnLinux and when i use the full screen mode in power point i receive a message about my graphics card not being configured properly and then i just lose all visuals (both my laptop screen and data projector are gone) until i reset
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: for VNC authentication, or Ubuntu authentiation?
[10:15] <Twenty-three> my graphics card is set properly and any other program will work fine with the data projector
[10:15] <Twenty-three> i wonder if this is a common problem and whether it has any solution, google hasn't given me anything related
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> Twenty-three: I suggest you report a bug, also try in a non-compositing session
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> Twenty-three: ask in #winehq too
[10:16] <Twenty-three> ActionParsnip: thanks, i'll give it a go
[10:17] <energizer1> ActionParsnip: In my "SSL/SSH VNC Viewer localhost:0" window, which appears after i run the ssh -L command, it asks me for "energizer@localhost's password", not my vino-VNC "Require the user to enter this password" password. Why does it do that?
[10:18] <ikonia> energizer1: your running ssh, it will ask you for the host your are ssh'ing into's password
[10:19] <energizer1> i have public cryptography, so i dont have to password when i ssh normally. is it different for vnc?
[10:19] <ActionParsnip> energizer1: you are setting up a tunnel, what you throw down it is moot
[10:19] <ikonia> energizer1: I'm sorry, I don't understand what you just said
[10:20] <anonymous418> how to format pendrive  completely and check any errors
[10:20] <ActionParsnip> anonymous418: use gparted
[10:20] <ikonia> anonymous418: just use gparted
[10:21] <anonymous418> is it software
[10:21] <ikonia> yes
[10:21] <ActionParsnip> anonymous418: yes, how could it not be software??
[10:21] <ActionParsnip> anonymous418: what else could it be?
[10:21] <anonymous418> any alternative using terminal window
[10:22] <ikonia> anonymous418: parted or fdisk
[10:22] <ikonia> but I'd advise you to use gparted unless you know what you are doing
[10:22] <ActionParsnip> anonymous418: fdisk and mk2fs, you can even use parted in CLI, gparted is just a GUI for parted
[10:22] <Kaushik_> #gnu-health
[10:22] <anonymous418> i am newbie and i need clear explanation
[10:22] <ikonia> anonymous418: then use gparted
[10:23] <ActionParsnip> anonymous418: do you have a desktop OS?
[10:23] <ikonia> anonymous418: that is the best tool for a new user
[10:23] <anonymous418> i love to use terminal
[10:23] <energizer> i think i understand. when i the SSH VNC window, its like logging into the host computer from the host computer, so it need a login. is that the proper interpertation?
[10:23] <ikonia> anonymous418: use gparted gui - it is the best tool for a new user to get this done correctly
[10:23] <ActionParsnip> anonymous418: then look into fdisk and mk2fs, if you want to format it to NTFS then use WIndows
[10:23] <anonymous418> i have ubuntu server only
[10:23] <ikonia> anonymous418: why are you running the server install if you are new to linux and learning
[10:24] <anonymous418> i am learning
[10:24] <anonymous418> by doing
[10:24] <ikonia> anonymous418: yes, so using the desktop install would enable you to both use the system and learn
[10:25] <anonymous418> please help me how to do , i know a little " like moving those files into file system " something like that ,
[10:25] <ikonia> anonymous418: we have helped you
[10:25] <ikonia> anonymous418: we've told you the tools to use, now it's your turn to learn how to use them
[10:25] <anonymous418> k thanku
[10:26] <energizer> ActionParsnip: im pretty psyched it works. thanks ap
[10:26] <ActionParsnip> anonymous418: fdisk can remove and add partitions as you need, you can format partitions using mk2fs
[10:26] <ActionParsnip> energizer: good times :)
[10:34] <flipper89_fl> is it generally a best praciticxe to enable the root account on ubuntu?
[10:34] <ikonia> no
[10:34] <bruce__> Is this the irc channel for Ubuntu help?
[10:34] <ikonia> that's why it's disabled
[10:34] <ikonia> bruce__: yes
[10:35] <Lope> I want to auto-mount my NTFS partition by adding it to my fstab. I got this line off the internet: "UUID=<xxxxx> /media/win ntfs rw,auto,users,exec,nls=utf8,umask=003,gid=46,uid=1000    0   0" the guy said I don't have to change any of the parameters except UUID and mount point. But surely I should change my gid to be the same as what the command 'id' reports?
[10:35] <bruce__> Thank you that is all I needed to know. I don't have any problems right now.
[10:35] <ikonia> LongCatTH: makes sense
[10:35] <ikonia> opps
[10:35] <ikonia> Lope: makes sense
[10:35] <flipper89_fl> ok thanks bruce__ and ikonia
[10:36] <LongCatTH> huh
[10:36] <ikonia> LongCatTH: sorry, made a typo on your nick
[10:40] <ActionParsnip> flipper89_fl: if you want a root terminal, run:    sudo -i
[10:41] <afd> has anyone tried ubuntu on IPS / HD+ screens?
[10:41] <ActionParsnip> flipper89_fl: you can then run:   exit     when you are done, be VERY careful
[10:41] <afd> specifically 13" laptops
[10:41] <ikonia> afd: used an IPS screen on a dell XPS 13'' (or maybe 14'' don't remeber %100)
[10:42] <flipper89_fl> .Any one know of adecently priced entry level 512GB ssd fora laptop?
[10:42] <afd> ikonia: was there anything to make the fonts more readable ?
[10:42] <ikonia> afd: I didn't have a problem with them
[10:42] <afd> ikonia: cool, thanks :) I'm looking at the Acer s7 392 as my next machine. http://www.amazon.com/Acer-S7-392-9890-13-3-Inch-Touchscreen-Ultrabook/dp/B00D4AX780?tag=duckduckgo-d-20
[10:43] <flipper89_fl> afd: sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
[10:43] <ActionParsnip> flipper89_fl: try in #ubuntu-offtopic or ##hardware
[10:43] <afd> flipper88_fl: thanks!
[10:43] <ikonia> flipper89_fl: ##hardware
[10:43] <flipper89_fl> Tahkns abounch ActionParsnip
[10:45] <Taejix> Ubuntu has crashed for me and I'm not sure why. It's now refusing to boot and I have no idea what to do about it. What should my clueless self be doing about this? Should I just try to format and reinstall? I'd rather not loose the stuff I didn't have backed up.
[10:45] <ikonia> Taejix: what is the error when it trys to boot
[10:46] <Taejix> Errr... I'm not sure which bit of it I'm supposed to be looking for. Sorry.
[10:47] <ikonia> Taejix: you said it refuses to boot - what is the problem when you try to boot
[10:48] <Taejix> It goes straight to the terminal/command line/I'm not sure of the correct term here, spits out several lines of stuff I don't understand, and refuses to do anything.
[10:48] <ikonia> Taejix: when it goes to the command line, can you type ?
[10:48] <Taejix> Nope.
[10:49] <ikonia> you'll need to write down/take a photo/screen shot of the last few lines of the error you see and share it with the channel
[10:49] <Taejix> Righto. I'll do that. Thank you for the advice.
[10:50] <Ruru> r u hi
[10:51] <adsc> no
[10:51] <ActionParsnip> boot to recovery CD and fsck the partition
[10:52] <sinkensabe> Anyone running 12.04.2 x64 with an Intel HD Graphics 4000 where the screen goes completely white when minimizing a fullscreened youtube-video? Can't find anything on this.
[10:53] <ikonia> sinkensabe: I suspect it's a flash glitch, rather than graphics glitch
[10:53] <Arbition> Any idea why I am getting "rename#" as network interface names?
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> sinkensabe: what is the output of:  lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|sw|spark'
[10:54] <sinkensabe> ikonia: yeah okey, thanks
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> sinkensabe: use a pastebin to host the text
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> sinkensabe: also, what browsers have you tried?
[10:54] <jkbbwr> if I tar an open file, what would happen if the file got wrote to half way through the tar
[10:55] <sinkensabe> ActionParsnip: http://hastebin.com/cefeputica.vhdl
[10:55] <ActionParsnip> jkbbwr: it wont, the OS won't allow it
[10:55] <flipper89_fl> sinkensabe: Try checking bugzilla or trackoad
[10:56] <sinkensabe> ActionParsnip: It have only happened with Chrome so far
[10:56] <ActionParsnip> sinkensabe: if you are using chrome you don't need flashplugin-installer, it comes with its own flash
[10:57] <flipper89_fl> sinkensabe: Have you tried download and installing the google-chrome-stable package via google project web site
[10:57] <sinkensabe> ActionParsnip: i will remove it then and see if that works
[10:58] <sinkensabe> flipper89_fl: nop, I will then
[10:59] <jkbbwr> I need to backup an open file every 6 hours
[11:01] <cynicist> sinkensabe: I'm using intel HD 4000 graphics and I have no issues, but I'm using a newer release of ubuntu
[11:01] <cynicist> sinkensabe: it could be due to a bug in the older driver that you are using
[11:02] <flipper89_fl> IMHO you might be better off using  12.04 LTS release
[11:02] <sinkensabe> removing flashplugin did not work, but firefox seem to have no problem
[11:03] <HypnotiX1> !mount
[11:03] <sinkensabe> flipper89_fl: yeah, I had no problems with 12.04 lts
[11:03] <japanized> i really cannot find how to solve the problem which my laptop did not show full text in this window.
[11:03] <sinkensabe> It seems to be chrome thats not working properly
[11:04] <obozhdi> hi all. i want to try ubuntu 13 on MBPr15. will it work fine?
[11:04] <japanized> sinkensabe do you have any idea?
[11:04] <HypnotiX1> how do i mount a partition to /home ?
[11:05] <skrusty> guys, any ideas why this might be happening. Just rebooted my ubuntu deskop box and now X isn't shwoing anything but the desktop after login. I cna right click and get settings up, but no task bar or anything else
[11:05] <esing> Adding the repository for boot-repair is in saucy the same as in 13.04? sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> HypnotiX1: add it in /etc/fstab
[11:07] <ActionParsnip> esing: saucy support is in #ubuntu+1
[11:07] <ActionParsnip> esing: if you are asking basic stuff like that, you probably shouldn't be using pre-release
[11:07] <esing> ActionParsnip Ubuntu 13.04 doesn't work on my laptop, that's why I _have_ to use Ubuntu 13.10
[11:08] <ActionParsnip> esing: then your support is in #ubuntu+1 til release day
[11:08] <Guest73011> Anyone know  Primus very well?
[11:09] <japanized> no one gives me the advice.
[11:09] <japanized> frustrated.
[11:09] <lind> I haven't been following Ubuntu lately if I use I just use 12.04 around when is 13.10 being released and what's new
[11:09] <esing> ActionParsnip Hm, you mentioned it's basic stuff, do you still know the answer and may help me in #ubuntu+1 ?
[11:09] <lotuspsychje> !patience | japanized
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> esing:
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> esing: sure
[11:10] <esing> Thanks
[11:11] <lotuspsychje> japanized: re-ask your question in here once in a while, someone might help you an later times
[11:11] <lind> Is 13.10 close to being released?
[11:11] <lotuspsychje> !13.10 | lind
[11:11] <DJones> lind: October 2013
[11:12] <lind> thx DJ
[11:12] <Deepfriedice> lind, the second number is the release month
[11:12] <HypnotiX1> who cant i copy anything to the new ext4 partition i made?
[11:12] <FoxPaw> Hi :3
[11:12] <lind> oh good to know thanks Deepfriedice
[11:12] <LongCatTH> suicide salamander!
[11:12] <lind> hopefully 14.04 will be a solid release
[11:12] <Deepfriedice> HypnotiX1, Because you made it as root, and haven't set it as publicly writable yet.
[11:13] <FoxPaw> hey does anybody have issues with the 5.1 surround setup?
[11:13] <Deepfriedice> lind, I guess it's worth pointing out:   year.month
[11:13] <lind> I'm not crazy about how ubuntu now makes money off your usage stats
[11:13] <lotuspsychje> FoxPaw: maybe you can describe your specific issue in chat here mate?
[11:14] <HypnotiX1> Deepfriedice: and how do i give myself permision :)
[11:14] <ActionParsnip> lind: if you remove the feature, they don't.....
[11:14] <FoxPaw> I setup the pulse config file by uncommenting remixing enabled and lfe remixing
[11:15] <HypnotiX1> i found it thanx
[11:15] <Deepfriedice> HypnotiX1, Ugh, that'll be fun. Start with "chmod 777 /path/to/mountpoint/".
[11:15] <FoxPaw> and sometimes when I boot my pc pulse fails to load
[11:15] <lind> I run Linux, Windows, and Mac depending on what I'm doing
[11:15] <ActionParsnip> Deepfriedice: please don't advise 777, ever
[11:15] <HypnotiX1> it worked with sudo chown username /path
[11:16] <lotuspsychje> lind: please stick to ubuntu supporting questions
[11:16] <FoxPaw> so I have to disable those remixings and reboot, then enable them again and reboot again to enable everything
[11:16] <Deepfriedice> ActionParsnip, Huh, isn
[11:16] <lind> kk
[11:16] <Deepfriedice> t that usualy prefarable to chown?
[11:17] <ActionParsnip> Deepfriedice: 777 is rarely practical or needed, you will more than likely cause things to break
[11:18] <MonkeyDust> Deepfriedice  with 777, anyone can do anything, also exclude you
[11:18] <Deepfriedice> ActionParsnip, on a removable drive?
[11:18] <ActionParsnip> I use it in interviews and never suggest people be chosen if they mention 777 as a solution
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> Deepfriedice: is it NTFS?
[11:20] <Deepfriedice> So, what would be the "correct" way to make a removable drive globally writeable?
[11:20] <Guest38025> Hi all. I want to install ubuntu with full disk encryption, but the installer only gives this option when I replace windows, not when I select installing ubuntu alongside windows. What's going on?
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> Deepfriedice: depends on the file system
[11:20] <lolcat> Guest38025: Lol
[11:20] <lolcat> Guest38025: what encryption?
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> Deepfriedice: if it is NTFSm then  it will be writable and no combination of Linux permissions will stick as NTFS cannot hold the permission
[11:21] <Deepfriedice> ActionParsnip, Sure, but on "real" file systems?
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> Deepfriedice: NTFS ejected properly WILL be user writable, idiot users who do not use the safe remove feature in their OS will get issues and will need to chkdsk and then safe remove. It will then work properly
[11:21] <Guest38025> lolcat, full disk encryption, its an option in the installer
[11:22] <MonkeyDust> Guest38025  because 'full disk' means full disk, also the part where windows sits
[11:22] <ActionParsnip> Deepfriedice: on Linux file systems, the access is set like the OS access, You can give a+w recursive through the storage but that removes any ownership access restrictions in place
[11:23] <Deepfriedice> ActionParsnip, isn
[11:23] <Deepfriedice> Damn it.
[11:23] <Guest38025> lolcat, MonkeyDust, thats just splitting hairs, then full disk encryption is impossible because /boot cannot be encrypted anyway
[11:23] <Deepfriedice> Isn't that just effectivly running chmod -R 777?
[11:23] <Deepfriedice> even if  you don't use that commend?
[11:24] <MonkeyDust> Guest38025  i guest what you want, is 'full partition encryption'
[11:24] <MonkeyDust> guess*
[11:24] <lolcat> Guest38025: wrong. You cna place boot on another harddrive
[11:25] <Guest38025> MonkeyDust, yes, full partition encryption for ubuntu
[11:25] <lotuspsychje> i got same blur in dash as in this url: http://askubuntu.com/questions/285525/dash-background-blur-problem on an older X800 ati card, any sugestions?
[11:25] <MonkeyDust> Guest38025  i have never seen that option
[11:26] <damana> kids play
[11:26] <Guest38025> lolcat, so with your definition it's impossible to have full disk encryption if you only have a single harddisk. Thats what I mean with splitting hairs
[11:26] <MrGrobag> hi, if I set password for none, should I log out/in to finalize? now sudo ... ask me for password..
[11:27] <cynicist> MonkeyDust: that's because the encryption option is only for your home folder not the full disk
[11:27] <cynicist> MonkeyDust: but yes there is a checkbox for it in the installer
[11:27] <MonkeyDust> cynicist  address Guest38025 please
[11:27] <callmesid> i 'd installed wine and download ms office enterprize version , im block how to install it in wine , there is no exe file in it . any  suggestions please
[11:27] <cynicist> MonkeyDust: you are the one saying you've never seen it, unless you're being sarcastic :P
[11:28] <damana> lol
[11:28] <lotuspsychje> !info playonlinux | callmesid
[11:28] <MonkeyDust> Guest38025  there's this, is it useful? it also mentions the /boot partition, like you just did http://blog.moonflare.com/2012/04/18/full-disk-encryption-for-both-windows-and-ubuntu-on-a-dual-boot-drive/
[11:28] <ferie> MonkeyDust: if you need full encryp use TrueCrypt 7
[11:28] <lotuspsychje> damana: plz stick to ubuntu support questions
[11:28] <MonkeyDust> ferie  cynicist please, you're addressing the wrong guy :)
[11:28] <callmesid> how to install ms office enterprise version in wine ??
[11:29] <hewhomust> callmesid, Is it an iso?
[11:29] <damana> lotuspsychje  sure thing
[11:29] <ZIPY> Guest38025: u cant use full disk encryption with dualboot on same disk including windows
[11:29] <callmesid> no , instead it contains files with .roo , .ro1 etc format
[11:30] <ZIPY> Guest38025: but u can encrypt partition with ubuntu
[11:30] <hewhomust> MrGrobag, How did you select no password?
[11:30] <callmesid> hewhomust : no , instead it contains files with .roo , .ro1 etc format
[11:30] <Guest38025> ZIPY, is there a way to do this from the graphical installer?
[11:30] <MrGrobag> hewhomust: User Accounts
[11:31] <MrGrobag> from the system setting
[11:31] <MrGrobag> s
[11:31] <ActionPa1snip> callmesid: do you have rar and unrar installed?
[11:31] <hewhomust> MrGrobag, can you run apt-get update or anything?
[11:31] <ZIPY> Guest38025: can u choose lvm + encryption in gui?
[11:31] <callmesid> yes
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[11:31] <Guest38025> ZIPY, no, only when I choose replace windows
[11:32] <MrGrobag> hewhomust: currently ask me for enter password, but pressing enter on it (or write the old pass) gives back password asking
[11:32] <ActionPa1snip> callmesid: install unp too, makes life a lot easier
[11:32] <ZIPY> and when u choose manual partition instead of guided?
[11:32] <dacs> on a 13.04 how can i re-run the installer agian please, so that it can ask me again if this is a server, file server, media server, etc...
[11:34] <Guest38025> ZIPY, then I can select a partition as 'physical volume for encryption', but then it doesn't ask for password on reboot and crashses with missing init
[11:34] <maxiPad3gs> I lost my USB 3.0 speed but not the port. It still functions at 2.0 speeds. I removed UbuntuOne client and reinstalled user-gnome-share but it still doesn't work. anyone know a fix in general for this problem?
[11:34] <ZIPY> dacs: i guess u used a liveusb and it saved the settings on usb? if yes u need to create a new usb
[11:34] <maxiPad3gs> *13.04 desktop
[11:34] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: does the system have a make and model?
[11:34] <maxiPad3gs> ActionPa1snip: Lenovo thinkpad x220
[11:35] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: why was that not in the initial question>
[11:35] <dacs> ZIPY: you must be talking to maxiPad3gs
[11:35] <maxiPad3gs> ActionPa1snip: sorry
[11:35] <MrGrobag> hewhomust: and Im afraid when I log out, I cant log in again, but dont know
[11:35] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/X220   shows it works out of the box
[11:36] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: are there any bugs reported?
[11:36] <maxiPad3gs> ActionPa1snip: no it did work. I used synaptic to remove UbuntuOne client and i think i broke it. =removed a package supporting it?
[11:36] <hewhomust> MrGrobag, I would suggest changing your password then logging out
[11:37] <joshu> silly question but I want to double check. Is this command string ok to create a tar with correct permission that I can move to a different machine and it will be identical? tar -cvpzf backup.tar.gz
[11:37] <MrGrobag> hewhomust: tried, but the change button is grayed out so disabled :/
[11:37] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: doubt that will do it, you could reinstall it to see if its happier
[11:37] <jrib> joshu: yeah
[11:37] <joshu> jrib thank you
[11:38] <MrGrobag> hewhomust: ah my fault, was too short my password
[11:38] <hewhomust> MrGrobag, Lol isn't the length 0
[11:38] <callmesid> how to install r00 files
[11:38] <maxiPad3gs> so there is no actual package that supports the USB 3.0 that i might have removed?
[11:39] <MrGrobag> hewhomust: strange, my default pass was 8 char long, it was allowed on install..
[11:39] <MrGrobag> np
[11:39] <ZIPY> callmesid: r00 is a part of a collection that starts with .rar
[11:39] <hewhomust> MrGrobag, did you manage to change your password?
[11:39] <callmesid> how can i convert into an iso
[11:39] <MrGrobag> hewhomust: yes, had to add numbers to it
[11:39] <MrGrobag> hewhomust: thanks
[11:39] <hewhomust> ok nice
[11:39] <Mattias> sudo su - user <-- this will pretty much be the same as if I logged in with that user right? or will the environment be different?
[11:40] <ZIPY> Guest38025: u have add ur partition to crypttab to get password promt
[11:40] <Mattias> I guess ~/.profile and such won't load
[11:40] <varunendra> maxiPad3gs, please give us the pastebin link of the output of "lspci | grep USB".
[11:40] <ahhughes> OpenGL wouldnt work, so I tried to change to the nvidia driver, now I can only get 640x480, even if I disable the driver I can't get back to full res (1920x1080) and also, opengl stil didnt work! Not having a positive experience right now... this is a series of problems I dont feel responsible for causing :(
[11:40] <ActionPa1snip> Mattias: you will become that user for the terminal session, the bashrc is read for that user
[11:40] <Mattias> great
[11:40] <Guest38025> ZIPY, yeah, I guess I have to do it manually. Strange that hte ubunut installer doesn't support encryption of the windows partitions
[11:40] <Mattias> ActionPa1snip, Was thinking I might as well do that rather then logout, then login as them every time
[11:40] <ActionPa1snip> Mattias: that is why:  sudo -i    is advised over:  sudo su     it uses your own profile rather than root's
[11:40] <callmesid> i have rar file with r00 r01 files inside . how can i convert it into iso image
[11:40] <Mattias> oh
[11:41] <Mattias> rather than*
[11:41] <ZIPY> Guest38025: because windows has to be installed before ubuntu if u want dualboot
[11:41] <hewhomust> callmesid, you probably just want to extract them
[11:41] <Deepfriedice> callmesid, urar <firstfile>
[11:41] <Deepfriedice> Then just write the content to an ISO image.
[11:42] <ZIPY> Guest38025: and u cant install windows first if u use ubuntu to encrypt ^^
[11:42] <Guest38025> ZIPY, oops, I meant strange that ubuntu installer cannot encrypt only the *ubuntu* partition
[11:43] <ZIPY> Guest38025: well there for is the manually partitioning entry :D
[11:43] <maxiPad3gs> grep USB output http://pastebin.com/j1LF1m6f
[11:45] <dacs> can someone please help me with this simple task, "Create a new document on your desktop and name it ,Right click on the new file and in the permissions tab tick the execute box" i can not find the execute box
[11:45] <varunendra> maxiPad3gs, does "ls /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xhci_hcd/" return something? Pastebin link if it does.
[11:45] <dacs> i did 'chmod +x on it and it still open as text file when i click on it
[11:46] <jrib> dacs: look for something related to permissions
[11:46] <dacs> jrib: nothing i tried it all
[11:46] <jrib> dacs: paste the output of 'ls -l /path/to/file'
[11:46] <c4oc0> hi
[11:46] <maxiPad3gs> http://pastebin.com/fyPyB66E
[11:47] <dacs> jrib: -rwxrwxrwx 1
[11:47] <jrib> dacs: paste the (full) output of 'ls -l /path/to/file'
[11:48] <dacs> '-rwxrwxrwx 1 dacs dacs 224 Jul 28 17:30 test_Startup
[11:48] <tsunamie> does anyone know the flag used to show tcpdump outpu for every source ip address other than the one from your machine. IE see all TCP dump traffic apart from the ones sent to and from your own machine on a remote server?
[11:49] <jrib> dacs: so permissions are fine. Does the file do what you want when you execute it in a terminal?
[11:49] <varunendra> maxiPad3gs, then your usb 3 HUB is being handled by the correct driver "xhci_hcd". As far as I know, that is all you need for it to work at USB 3 speeds. What makes you think it has lost its speed?
[11:49] <dacs> jrib: yes
[11:50] <jrib> dacs: it's probably just a limitation of the gui that you can't launch executable files directly. Try creating a launcher
[11:50] <maxiPad3gs> varunendra: i can tell when i transfer large files. it works as a 2.0 it mayhelp to know that last night i was in where i should not have and removed ubuntu one client and maybe onother ubuntu one related package from synaptic packet manager.? could i have done something there?
[11:51] <ZIPY> Guest38025: i said crypttab, but there is no crypttab when full disk encryption since it is in the encrypted partition too. its all in grub
[11:53] <varunendra> maxiPad3gs, I don't think so. Like I mentioned, the driver is all that is responsible for the performance of the interface. It maybe the filesystem driver or something else that may be affecting the speed. At hardware handling level, it should be okay as much as I can tell. What medium you are transferring the file(s) to/from?
[11:53] <maxiPad3gs> varunendra: asus external 500gb sata
[11:54] <maxiPad3gs> and a kingston usb stick too just to make sure. its for sure running at 2.0
[11:54] <Guest38025> ZIPY, I've tried doing it manually, rebooting now. Thanks for your help!
[11:54] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: also make sure you have the latest BIOS
[11:54] <maxiPad3gs> ActionPa1snip: what is the latest bios mean/
[11:54] <ZIPY> Guest21482: ok good luck :)
[11:55] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: its the firmware that makes the hardware setup before the OS loads
[11:55] <varunendra> maxiPad3gs, what filesystem it has? And are these USB 3 devices?
[11:55] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: do you dual boot the system?
[11:55] <ZIPY> Guest21482: another option is backing up windows use full disk encryption and set the backup back to a new partition
[11:55] <maxiPad3gs> no i dont dual boot and it was working before so for sure i did this. i for sure broke this by removing a package or running conky or something I did.
[11:56] <sid007> .bin and .cue files to an iso
[11:56] <sid007> ??
[11:56] <ActionPa1snip> sid007: use bchunk
[11:57] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: did you try reinstalling ubuntu one client?
[11:57] <Pies> guys, question
[11:57] <maxiPad3gs> ActionPa1snip: i will then now and bbl
[11:57] <jrib> !iso | sid007
[11:57] <Amicable> backtrack
[11:58] <ActionPa1snip> Amicable: backtrack is offtopic here
[11:58] <ActionPa1snip> Amicable: try in #backtrack-linux
[11:58] <Amicable> ok
[11:58] <sid007> bchunk not installing
[11:58] <ActionPa1snip> sid007: in future, please use full sentences. You are not charged per letter here
[11:58] <Amicable> am new to irc
[11:58] <ActionPa1snip> !info bchunk
[11:59] <Pies> sometimes I find network menu in  upper panel broken in 13.04. I can click it, see  some networks, but I can't discconect from network. I need to use it to connect with vpn, but I get empty vpn menu. How I can fix it or at least debug?
[11:59] <ActionPa1snip> sid007: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue
[11:59] <Amicable> how do i join backtrack-linux
[11:59] <c4oc0> try #btacademy
[11:59] <ActionPa1snip> Amicable: type:    /join #backtrack-linux
[11:59] <ActionPa1snip> sid007: run the command, copy the output and paste here. Its only one line so no need to pastebin :)
[11:59] <Amicable> using my terminal
[12:00] <sid007> i use apt-get install bchunk , everythings fine but its not on search . i cannot able to access where it is
[12:00] <ActionPa1snip> Amicable: you type it in your IRC clien
[12:00] <ActionPa1snip> sid007: its a terminal command
[12:00] <ActionPa1snip> sid007: again, if you type in full sentances and explain what you are seeing fully, it helps
[12:00] <ActionPa1snip> sid007: as is demonstarted just now
[12:01] <sid007> got it
[12:01] <serviscope_minor> My machine crashed and when it rebooted, the font sizes for things like menues etc are tiny. Akso, none of theusual things like gnome-tweak-tool seem to do anything. Any ideas?
[12:01] <ActionPa1snip> serviscope_minor: have you fsck'd the partition in liveCD?
[12:02] <serviscope_minor> ActionPa1snip: nope. It did a cleanup on reboot. No errors in dmesg except those from the boot time fsck
[12:02] <sid007> how can i use bchunk to get .iso image using  .bin and .cue files
[12:03] <sid007> its shown nowhere
[12:03] <ActionPa1snip> sid007: read online, there are loads of guides
[12:03] <ActionPa1snip> sid007: or read the man page
[12:03] <gluesniffmonkey> Hi. My friends Gateway computer is in an infinite boot loop.
[12:03] <gluesniffmonkey> The F2 and F12 keys don't work.
[12:04] <gluesniffmonkey> It does not boot LiveCD or USB.
[12:04] <gluesniffmonkey> What is the likely caruse?
[12:04] <MonkeyDust> gluesniffmonkey  that's before ubuntu loads? if yes, we cannot help with it
[12:04] <maxiPad3gs> ActionPa1snip: fixed. installed Ubuntu One control panel -qt from Ubuntu Software center. i was getting 5-6 mb/s before. now 24-25 mb/s transfer speed restored to 3.0 on Lenovo Thinkpad x220 running Raring Ringtail smooth and proud! thanks ya'll . and when i checked the ubuntu forums before removing the Ubuntu one it said nothing about losing usb 3.0. note:
[12:04] <katla> is there a program which will show a  graph of network usage?
[12:04] <gluesniffmonkey> What is likely cause?
[12:04] <MonkeyDust> gluesniffmonkey  sounds like a BIOS issue
[12:05] <gluesniffmonkey> MonkeyDust, yes BIOS issue
[12:05] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: weird
[12:05] <Amicable> can u take me through
[12:05] <japanized> my laptop cannot recognize the bluetooth devices.
[12:05] <stetho> Hi - I'm looking for some information about setting up a certificate authority for my (small - 31 users) company. I don't want to create certificates for anything externally facing, just internal stuff like the wireless network and then install the certificates on client machines using puppet or build it in to the base build of the machines (mainly Macs). My servers are all Ubuntu. I haven't been able to find any guides or how-tos. I can create certificates et
[12:05] <stetho> but I'm after best practices and things to beware of. Anyone know of anything?
[12:05] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: I suggest you report a bug
[12:05] <gluesniffmonkey> MonkeyDust, Can anything be done or does it need to the shop?
[12:05] <maxiPad3gs> ActionPa1snip: how to/
[12:05] <MonkeyDust> japanized  try installing blueman, it saved my day more than once
[12:06] <Amicable> why weird
[12:06] <japanized> monkeydust thanks
[12:06] <ActionPa1snip> maxiPad3gs: run:     ubuntu-bug ubuntuoneclient-gtk    or whatever the packagename is
[12:06] <japanized> monkeydust do you mean bluetooth manager?
[12:06] <MonkeyDust> japanized  yes
[12:07] <japanized> monkeydust i already tried.
[12:07] <gogogadg1t> .win 5
[12:07] <gluesniffmonkey> MonkeyDust, I just re-read. To the shop then. Thanks.
[12:08] <gluesniffmonkey> TTFN
[12:08] <maxiPad3gs> ActionPa1snip: i found the omgubuntu.co.uk site on how to achieve this thankyou . will do as my home work . have to go and enjoy my USB 3.0 now thanks again.
[12:08] <ghostlines> exit
[12:08] <ActionPa1snip> coolio
[12:08] <maxiPad3gs> *report a bug =achieve this
[12:08] <maxiPad3gs> later
[12:09] <japanized> i am in consideration to back to Windows. I wanna cry.
[12:10] <ActionPa1snip> MonkeyDust: yeah I find blueman works well
[12:10] <BotaniCar> If it makes you cry, don't
[12:10] <dachary> Hi, I'm trying to build a custom kernel package based on linux-lts-raring_3.8.0-27.40~precise3.diff.gz I would like to add a patch but I don't know how to proceed.
[12:10] <sid007> any software to extract data from .iso file
[12:11] <lotuspsychje> !iso | sid007
[12:12] <ActionPa1snip> sid007: you can mount ISOs then read the data. Linux doesn't care that they are not real CDs, nor do you need 3rd party apps
[12:12] <sid007> can i use mount point any where
[12:12] <Deepfriedice> sid007, You can also just just file-roller.
[12:13] <ActionPa1snip> sid007: just not in /proc and then yes anywhere
[12:19] <odd1> hey guys, i'm making a dd .img of my sdb disk, should i unmount everything from sdb or?
[12:19] <ActionPa1snip> odd1: yes it should have its partitions unmounted
[12:20] <Deepfriedice> odd1, probably, yeah.
[12:20] <odd1> ActionPa1snip: ah :( im already half way done
[12:20] <dhaval2712> Hey uh... stupid mint question. I formatted a primary partition and set it to mount on '/'. I have 4 logical partitions and in the mint instlaler it says they won't be touched. That means they won't be touched right?
[12:20] <odd1> will the image be corrupted if it's mounted while dd-ing
[12:21] <ActionPa1snip> dhaval2712: mint isnt supported here
[12:21] <ActionPa1snip> !mint | dhaval2712
[12:21] <ActionPa1snip> dhaval2712: try in the mint channel
[12:21] <dhaval2712> Oh. I thought it was just #linuxmint. Thanks guys.
[12:21] <Deepfriedice> odd1, not necessarily, but I wouldn't take the risk. If something was to write to a partition during the wrong moment...
[12:23] <xaariz> Hi all! I just installed Ubuntu 12.04 next to my existing Win 7 (separate partitions for swap/home/root). Now the nasty "BOOTMRG is missing" shows up. Can I fix this without a WinRecovery console? Also, shouldn't I be able to boot into Ubunto at least?
[12:23] <odd1> Deepfriedice, yeah ive been writing through the night (via usb) and it was hella slow and suddenly an i/o error popped up... so now im doing it via sata and it's ofc much faster... should i use conv=noerror in this process?
[12:24] <Deepfriedice> odd1, What, exactly, are you doing?
[12:24] <odd1> Deepfriedice, could the i/o error have appeared cause it was mounted?
[12:24] <misiek_> ma ktos jakąś dobrą stronkę ze instalkami na ubuntu
[12:24] <odd1> Deepfriedice, i'm doing an image of my secondary pc's hdd cause i accidentaly deleted my data partition... i now want an image to mount it and try to recover files with testdisk/photorec
[12:25] <Deepfriedice> odd1, Not actualy sure. The risk everyone talks about is writes leaving it in a non-instantaneous state. I can't see why writeing would cause an IO error.
[12:26] <odd1> Deepfriedice, ouch, i tried putting spinrite in the rom and no errors popped up so guess that s.m.a.r.t. is ok...
[12:27] <Deepfriedice> odd1, If you just dd the drive with the partitions unmounted, I can't see much that could go wrong.
[12:27] <odd1> Deepfriedice, do u know if i should use conv=noerror?
[12:27] <lotuspsychje> odd1: good choice photorec is a nice piece of software!
[12:27] <Deepfriedice> I honestly don't know what conv=noerror is,
[12:28] <odd1> lotuspsychje, yeah, though im not sure if photorec is what i need or testdisk, or both lol...
[12:28] <lotuspsychje> odd1: photorec is for the data recovery
[12:28] <odd1> Deepfriedice, it's basically "ignore errors and move on" i believe
[12:28] <lotuspsychje> odd1: testdisk, to test the disk and other disk tools like boot flags and such
[12:29] <odd1> lotuspsychje, yeah i know, but i messed up my partitions, i had 2 ntfs partitions, formatted to 1 ext4
[12:29] <odd1> and lost my data
[12:29] <lotuspsychje> odd1: sudo photorec, and get all your lost data back
[12:29] <odd1> and now i've read that testdisk can "recover lost partitions"
[12:30] <Deepfriedice> odd1, Oh I see, as a dd option. No, I don't think I would use that unless I had given up on getting an uncorupted copy.
[12:30] <odd1> quoted from their wiki
[12:30] <ActionPa1snip> lotuspsychje: sounds like a promise
[12:30] <ActionPa1snip> odd1: why is there not a backup?
[12:31] <lotuspsychje> ActionPa1snip: ive been able to rescue stuff from far away with photorec :p
[12:31] <odd1> ActionPa1snip, it's a rly old pc, and i thought everything would go as planned, and i'm an idiot, and, and, ....
[12:31] <lotuspsychje> odd1: how about you rescue your data back and clean install ubuntu single :p
[12:32] <odd1> ActionPa1snip, old story most ppl went through, as a novice u always think it wont happen to you, until it does
[12:32] <odd1> lotuspsychje im thinking about it tbh...
[12:33] <lotuspsychje> odd1: there are so many alternative packages we can recommend you on ubuntu
[12:33] <odd1> lotuspsychje what do u mean?
[12:33] <lotuspsychje> odd1: to replace windows stuff
[12:34] <odd1> lotuspsychje u mean as in linux software? programs?
[12:34] <lotuspsychje> odd1: yes
[12:34] <katla> hi
[12:34] <katla> do you know any nice program which monitors network usage bandwidth?
[12:34] <katla> i want to see a graph of it as its happening
[12:34] <ActionPa1snip> odd1: could try foremost in LiveCD, you will need a writable partition of equal or greater size to spit found files to
[12:35] <ActionPa1snip> odd1: if the data ara with files has been overwritten they are gone
[12:35] <ActionPa1snip> odd1: you will lose file name and folder location but the files may be recovered wholly, or in part
[12:35] <ZIPY> katla: multiload indicator or conky
[12:35] <katla> thanks ZIPY a lot
[12:35] <Pricey> !info ntop | katla
[12:35] <odd1> ActionPa1snip 7/80gb are lost
[12:36] <odd1> ActionPa1snip foremost vs photorec?
[12:36] <ActionPa1snip> odd1: bith
[12:36] <ActionPa1snip> *both
[12:37] <odd1> ActionPa1snip: i see this will take some time :)
[12:37] <desp0> +trivia
[12:37] <Pricey> odd1: Seconding the suggestion to use "all the tools!", not just one 'best' one.
[12:37] <odd1> lotuspsychje, find me a foobar2000 replacement, or madvr compatibility? ;)
[12:38] <blazemore> odd1: I find Clementine to be a good match for foobar2000
[12:38] <odd1> Pricey, ok will do, thx
[12:38] <Deepfriedice> ActionPa1snip, Got a moment? I got disconnected before, but I kinda want to hear what you consider the "correct" way to manage permissions on removable EXT4 (or similar) drives. I've never really seen a good way to do it.
[12:38] <lotuspsychje> odd1: im sure the channel will recommend you most pro packages here
[12:39] <odd1> blazemore, tried clementine, its not bad but nearly as good as foobar2000, + theres no way to customize the looks... u can make foobar2000 look exactly as you want
[12:40] <blazemore> yes foobar2000's interface is very customisable
[12:40] <blazemore> odd1: You could run foobar2000 through wine
[12:40] <Deepfriedice> odd1, foobar2000 seems to be one of the more-missed Windows programs
[12:41] <odd1> blazemore: i did actually, it kinda worked, but some plugins didnt...
[12:41] <odd1> i'm even a member of this group :) http://www.last.fm/group/I+love+foobar2000+so+much+that+I+even+use+it+via+Wine
[12:42] <sanjadsamal> smrutipadhi
[12:42] <sanjadsamal> hey hiii
[12:45] <lotuspsychje> !info aqualung | odd1
[12:45] <ActionPa1snip> Deepfriedice: the mount point will be owned by root, but the files below wil lhave the same permission constructs as the other files in the rest of the OS
[12:46] <aantoon> Hi, i did a fresh install 12.04 alternate, now i can boot up fine but only one out of two times, on 1 time grub shows up just fine and the second (after restart) grub wil not show up at all. i can get a terminal by ctrl/alt/t and it asks me for my luks password and boots into x fine after that. what can i do?
[12:46] <Deepfriedice> ActionPa1snip, Okay, but what I was interested in was how to set it up.
[12:46] <lotuspsychje> odd1: some mention deadbeef and gogglesMM aswell
[12:47] <ActionPa1snip> Deepfriedice: its setup when users make files and so forth
[12:47] <Deepfriedice> Normaly I just go with -R 777, and then re-mount it. But there must be a better way.
[12:47] <ActionPa1snip> Deepfriedice: -R 777 is the worst way
[12:48] <odd1> lotuspsychje: cant rly find any screens of aqualung, deadbeef i tried way back, dunno if theres new stuff in it
[12:48] <Deepfriedice> ActionPa1snip, Other than fstab, what's better?
[12:48] <lotuspsychje> !info quodlibet | odd1
[12:49] <Deepfriedice> The only other option I've heard is to chown then root of the removable drive.
[12:49] <ActionPa1snip> Deepfriedice: if its USB it will automount correctly as long as it has been ejected correctly previously
[12:50] <odd1> lotuspsychje: quad libet definitely seems nice, never heard of that one...
[12:50] <Deepfriedice> ActionPa1snip, Yeah, it will mount fine, but it's completely unusable.
[12:50] <aantoon> bump
[12:50] <lotuspsychje> odd1: some reviews name it best foobar2000 replacement...never tested myself
[12:51] <lotuspsychje> !patience | aantoon
[12:51] <ActionPa1snip> Deepfriedice: then you can chown the group access recursively to the user group
[12:51] <Deepfriedice> drwxr-xr-x root root
[12:51] <Daemeon> Hello all
[12:51] <ActionPa1snip> Deepfriedice: or for more control, you could have a group which can only access certain partitions and so forth
[12:51] <Deepfriedice> okay, won't it only work with on one system then?
[12:51] <aantoon> okay
[12:51] <ActionPa1snip> Deepfriedice: no, the IDs are in the drive too, so it can be used
[12:51] <Daemeon> Before I ask my question, is anyone here proficient with both Evolution (E-mail client) and Microsoft Exchange accounts?
[12:52] <zoneminder> hello :) anyone here good with bash scripts in ubuntu?... :)
[12:52] <Daemeon> Or would this even be a good place to ask?
[12:52] <zoneminder> I just want to get the desktop width and the desktop height into 2 separate vars
[12:52] <lotuspsychje> aantoon: re-ask your issue here once in a while, and specify your ubuntu version
[12:53] <zoneminder> (I want to write them later in a file, to make another script with it and run it, giving the width and height of the resolution as a parameter to a program...)
[12:53] <Deepfriedice> ActionPa1snip, Isn't the ID's being on the drive the whole reason that it CAN'T be used on other computers?
[12:53] <Deepfriedice> Because the group or user ID's won't match.
[12:54] <Daemeon> #microsoft
[12:54] <Daemeon> dangit
[12:54] <aantoon> lotuspsychje: i already did mention it was 12.04 alternate
[12:54] <ActionPa1snip> Deepfriedice: tbh, i just give all my usb drives group access to the user group and grant access there. IDs of the group should be the same :)
[12:55] <ActionPa1snip> Deepfriedice: I tend to use SFTP more these days so my USBs don't move, they are simply accessed over the web
[12:55] <Daemeon> I'm working with Evolution in 12.04. I've added the MAPI Support and Exchange support, but still cannot seem to gain access to anything other than my primary inbox
[12:55] <Daemeon> no way to access email accounts I have been delegated access to
[12:55] <rnz> hi all
[12:55] <zoneminder> anyone here to my issue?... :)
[12:55] <Daemeon> Outlook of course does this fine, but outlook is the devil
[12:55] <ActionPa1snip> Daemeon: can you not add a second account to show at the side of your own?
[12:56] <Deepfriedice> ActionPa1snip, So, your relying on every system having the same group ID's?
[12:56] <ActionPa1snip> Deepfriedice: the basic ones will be the same.
[12:56] <Daemeon> ActionPa1snip, It's a group account without a real password
[12:56] <Deepfriedice> Okay.
[12:56] <ActionPa1snip> Deepfriedice: I beleive the IDs below 1000 are standardized
[12:56] <rnz> Anybody know - how to  in vbox allowing transfer multicast between host-only guest and from host to guests?
[12:56] <ActionPa1snip> Daemeon: yes but your account has access? right?
[12:57] <Daemeon> In outlook, I have permissions to access it without a password, but in Evolution, I don't even have the option to add the account
[12:57] <rnz> s/allowing/allow
[12:57] <gregor_> maybe ur missing the tool bar options for that option ?
[12:57] <Daemeon> Either that, or I'm not adding it correctly. I assume it's done the same way as adding a standard accoun
[12:57] <Daemeon> *account
[12:57] <ActionPa1snip> Daemeon: if your account has access, use your own credentials
[12:58] <ActionPa1snip> Daemeon: we use Office 365 at work, we use the automap feature for extra mailboxes too
[12:58] <Daemeon> I like the feature, but overall, Evolution is a better client for me
[12:59] <Mattias> I installed phpmyadmin in ubuntu 12.04 LTS, I'm trying to find the create_tables.sql so I can get the advanced features of pma. It doesn't seem to be at the default location, I've tried searching for it but no matches. Where could it be?
[12:59] <Daemeon> I do tech support, and one of Evolution's features is now missing from Office, the option to AutoBCC without an add-in, and auto send as a delegated account rather than as your primary
[12:59] <ActionPa1snip> Mattias: http://www.pyrosoft.co.uk/blog/2008/04/30/installing-phpmyadmin-advanced-features-on-ubuntu/
[12:59] <Daemeon> say, info@contoso.com, rather than personal@contoso.com
[12:59] <zoneminder> the only option is grep -o       on the xrandr command ??...
[12:59] <Mattias> ActionPa1snip, Perfect! Thanks.
[13:00] <ActionPa1snip> Mattias: how long did that take to find?
[13:00] <NotRallias> So... umm... how do I set the used IP address on a network bridge?
[13:00] <NotRallias> er... s/ip/mac/
[13:00] <ActionPa1snip> Mattias: http://tinyurl.com/nmxspmg    too easy...
[13:01] <ActionPa1snip> Mattias: top link too..
[13:01] <joshu> Is this the best way to make a folder read-only? mkdir $HOME/foo mount --bind /foo /foo-share; mount -o remount,ro /foo-share
[13:02] <Mattias> ActionPa1snip, You searched in the right order :) I did "create_tables.sql phpmyadmin" and I found it further down now. Btw, why does ubuntu create 3 places for config.inc.php for phpmyadmin? took some time finding the *right* config file being used :/
[13:03] <ActionPa1snip> Mattias: not sure, i dont use it
[13:03] <ActionPa1snip> Mattias: I do at work but its already setup :)
[13:03] <Mattias> I guess it's a low priority issue ^.^
[13:04] <Daemeon> @ActionPa1snip: It added, and pulls the global address list for that account, etc, but sending and receiving is giving me fits. It pulls down older messages from both accounts with no issue, but new stuff isn't syncing
[13:05] <codephobic> hi
[13:06] <codephobic> managed to sort out the directory sharing issue I had a few days back.
[13:06] <zoneminder> anyone here can give me a working example of grep using regex?... in command line, as | grep -o [...]?...
[13:07] <codephobic> Is it possible to clone over an ubuntu installation spanning 2 disks, on to a single disk?
[13:07] <codephobic> I have / located on an SSD and /home, /data, /swap etc on an HDD.
[13:07] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder: dpkg -l | grep '^ii'
[13:08] <zoneminder> thanks, ActionPa1snip  :)
[13:08] <ActionPa1snip> codephobic: sure, they are just folders....
[13:08] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder: http://www.robelle.com/smugbook/regexpr.html   my first grep cheat sheet
[13:09] <codephobic> I want to clone the installation but not sure it will work, thinking that the / will be pointing to a location on a HDD that is different from the clone...
[13:09] <Wax> copy trans on linux?
[13:10] <codephobic> ActionPa1snip, but won't the / partition point to a /home on another hard drive? I imagine there must be some sort of pointer used in order to link the root to the home for that "install"?
[13:11] <codephobic> I can sort of understand cloning working, if the whole install is on one disk, because there's no pointers to any other folders on other disks for OS stuff.
[13:12] <lenswipe> hey guys
[13:12] <lenswipe> got a macbook here(not macbook pro) running a vanilla install of 13.04 that keeps kernel panicing and I have absolutely no idea why
[13:12] <lenswipe> any idea how to go about diagnosing it?
[13:13] <OerHeks> lenswipe, does your Fan work? ( 1st thing that come in mind)
[13:14] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: checked RAM using Memtest86 from Grub?
[13:15] <ActionPa1snip> codephobic: not something I have done tbh, I'd imagine it doesn't matter :)
[13:16] <codephobic> ActionPa1snip, ah. I'm just a little apprehensive because (as usual) I have little to no understanding of the task I've just chosen to undertake :(
[13:16] <aantoon> okey i tracked it to this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1082742 but this for 13.04 and not 12.04 so i have no idea where to go from here
[13:17] <Secutor> does anyone know why i can't pipe hping3 output to grep?
[13:17] <Secutor> hping3 -S www.google.com | egrep 'rtt=[4-9]'
[13:17] <Secutor> doesn't work
[13:18] <aantoon> ubottu: are you talking to me? funny how we came up with the same bug
[13:18] <codephobic> I'm thinking that if "/home" is located at /dev/sdb2 and I clone it to /dev/sdd5 the root / at /dev/sda1 will still be looking for a /home folder at /dev/sdb2, when I reboot, after cloning and removing the disk that was formerly at /dev/sdb...
[13:19] <ActionPa1snip> Secutor: let me test
[13:19] <Terrorsteel> Is there a channel specifically for installation help? Or even more specifically; on Intel Macs?
[13:19] <Secutor> thx
[13:20] <ActionPa1snip> Secutor: try:    hping3 -S www.google.com
[13:21] <Secutor> that will work
[13:21] <ActionPa1snip> Secutor: [main] can't open raw socket ?
[13:21] <Secutor> ActionPa1snip: len=46 ip=74.125.136.106 ttl=255 id=33482 sport=0 flags=RA seq=0 win=512 rtt=0.2 ms
[13:22] <Secutor> ActionPa1snip: hping3 needs root
[13:22] <ActionPa1snip> Secutor: ahhh
[13:23] <ActionPa1snip> Secutor: just sits on one line, no text output
[13:23] <ActionPa1snip> Secutor: HPING www.google.com (eth0 64.15.115.109): S set, 40 headers + 0 data bytes
[13:24] <Ben_> Hey Guys
[13:24] <Secutor> try it to another ip you can reach
[13:24] <zoneminder> ActionPa1snip, I actually want to get a specific number from the output of a command
[13:24] <zoneminder> like the width of the desktop, from the xrandr command
[13:24] <Secutor> maybe this type of ping is blocked by your router/firewall
[13:24] <zoneminder> and the height, of course :) ...
[13:25] <Ben_> How might i host Microsoft Office in the Cloud then run on Ubuntu?
[13:25] <Secutor> ActionPa1snip: hping3 -S 127.0.0.1 Should work
[13:26] <lenswipe> Orphis, ActionPa1snip sorry guys - I got called away, yeah the fan works and yeah memtest86 passes(I did one pass of memtest)
[13:26] <Ben_> This is why I've never liked IRC, people never reply
[13:27] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder: try:    xrandr | head -n 2 | tail -n 1 | awk {'print $3#} | cut -d "+" -f 1
[13:27] <ActionPa1snip> Ben_: you waited all of 60 seconds, try a little patience
[13:27] <Ben_> :)
[13:27] <Ben_> Oka
[13:27] <Ben_> At least I'm visible
[13:27] <lenswipe> Orphis, ActionPa1snip I should mention it was kernel panicing 12.10 and then continued to do so after a fresh install of 13.04 (by fresh I mean I did a complete erase and re-install)
[13:28] <zoneminder> ActionPa1snip, that just gets me to some command-line thing (with > prompter) that I got out from only using Ctrl C
[13:28] <zoneminder> :)
[13:29] <Ben_> Whats the problem? I might be able to help
[13:29] <TheBrayn> Ben_: did you check if office 365 runs in chrome on linux?
[13:29] <riply> hey guys, is there anyone here who has had success running imapsync on an ubuntu postfix server?
[13:29] <Rahoul> hi Im running ubuntu 12.04 and my login screen has changed. The password field is now blue and it used to be purple by default. How can I change it back to default?
[13:30] <Ben_> Im a bit confused about Office 365, Its supposed to run as a native client that gets updated?
[13:30] <lenswipe> Ben_, TheBrayn, I can tell you that outlook web app looks different in chrome on linux
[13:30] <Ben_> I hate Microsoft, but Execel is the only real viable spreadsheet application
[13:30] <lenswipe> Ben_, TheBrayn, It runs, but it looks a bit ugly
[13:31] <Ben_> On ubuntu's site, especially about the Ubuntu edge, they show Microsoft applications running
[13:31] <Rahoul> Ben_: I am using office on Firefox, its works great (wed based version)
[13:31] <Ben_> Office 365 ?
[13:31] <Rahoul> yes
[13:32] <Ben_> Okay, which package did you chose?
[13:32] <Rahoul> firefox by default
[13:32] <Rahoul> i have the office free version
[13:32] <zoneminder> I don't know. Standard \d+ or .+? didn't seem to work on greep -o
[13:33] <Ben_> Oh the trial then, Ill have a look
[13:33] <zoneminder> I don't get how to use regex on grep -o ... :)
[13:33] <Secutor> zoneminder: use egrep
[13:33] <zoneminder> ActionPa1snip, you think you can provide me an example with \d+? or somehow - to extract the X*Y resolution?
[13:33] <zoneminder> how, Secutor ?...
[13:33] <Ben_> Ahh I'm looking at it, it seems to good.
[13:34] <Rahoul> hi Im running ubuntu 12.04 and my login screen has changed. The password field is now blue and it used to be purple by default. How can I change it back to default?
[13:34] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder: I dont understand the question
[13:34] <Ben_> Okay
[13:34] <Secutor> zoneminder: use egrep 'option[1-5]'
[13:34] <Ben_> Rahoul, Try in the terminal Dpkg --reconfigure lightdm
[13:34] <Pici> zoneminder: egrep == grep -E
[13:34] <Secutor> zoneminder: cat somefile | egrep 'option[1-5]'
[13:35] <lenswipe> Orphis, ActionPa1snip so anyway - I was wondering if there was some logfile or other that would tell me what was causing the kernel panic (I checked system log and grep'd for "panic" but all I saw was that a kernel panic happened, not really what caused it)
[13:35] <Rahoul> Ben_: I already foiund the problem, High Contrast was checked ;)
[13:35] <Rahoul> regards
[13:35] <Ben_> :)
[13:36] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: ram check is a good start
[13:36] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: also try using a non-compositing session
[13:37] <OerHeks> lenswipe, does your Fan work?
[13:37] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: install xfce4, log off and log in to the XFCE session from the login screen, is it ok there?
[13:37] <zoneminder> ActionPa1snip, your example didn't work for me, it didn't give me the X and Y resolution... Actually didn't display anything, just got me to some ">" prompter
[13:37] <zoneminder> I mean the xrandr | head -n 2 | tail -n 1 | awk {'print $3#} | cut -d "+" -f 1        example
[13:37] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[13:38] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder: then I mistyped
[13:38] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder:  xrandr | head -n 2 | tail -n 1 | awk {'print $3'} | cut -d "+" -f 1      my bad
[13:38] <zoneminder> so, how I can use the \d+ regex option, for example, in grep ?...
[13:38] <zoneminder> ah :)
[13:38] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder: better?
[13:38] <zoneminder> yes, it worked now :)
[13:38] <ActionPa1snip> word
[13:38] <zoneminder> and can I assign the X and the Y to some variables in a bash script?...
[13:38] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder: if you run:  xrandr   and look at the code, you can see what it does
[13:39] <Secutor> zoneminder: egrep -p '\d+' should work
[13:40] <zoneminder> Secutor, xrandr | egrep -p '\d+'       didn't work :) ...
[13:40] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder: I have it
[13:40] <Ben_> Whats secutors problem?
[13:41] <joshu> is there a better way than to have to redo the last 2 lines of this for every reboot https://gist.github.com/anonymous/1ed139998451f666caa4
[13:41] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5929041
[13:42] <zoneminder> thank you, it's great, ActionPa1snip ! :)
[13:42] <Secutor> zoneminder: Okay, \d doesn't work, weird but thist does: xrandr | egrep '[0-9]+'
[13:42] <lenswipe> OerHeks, yes it does
[13:42] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5929053
[13:42] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, I'll try that - I can confirm that it doesn't kernel panic in the guest session
[13:43] <ActionPa1snip> zoneminder: again, look at the code, its very simple
[13:47] <zoneminder> and how do I assign to a variable, in a bash script, the output of that?...
[13:47] <Zehle> Hello1 Where should I go for problems setting up game servers?
[13:50] <chunkyhead> how to search for other channels on irc?
[13:50] <zoneminder> (I got some of your command, it is simple indeed :) just that I didn't do batch programming a lot :) yet :) )
[13:50] <katla> chunkyhead msg alis help list
[13:50] <napsc> zoneminder: this has some good easy to follow stuff http://linuxcommand.org/index.php
[13:51] <chunkyhead> katla, where to put name of channel
[13:51] <zoneminder> heh, I used $ and did it, thanks :)
[13:51] <zoneminder> thank you anyway, napsc :)
[13:52] <zoneminder> have to go, thanks :)
[13:53] <chunkyhead> can anyone point me to backtrack-linux channel?
[13:53] <DJones> !backtrack > chunkyhead
[13:55] <danny4way> is there any apps on Ubuntu that is like mail for Mac
[13:56] <danny4way> Because on Mac OS X, there is a built in app called Mail and you can basically connect all your email there and whenever you recieve email, you get notification on your laptop
[13:57] <odd1> guys, anyone know if WD's My Book Live NAS works with ubuntu? http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=280
[13:57] <odd1> it ofc say it works with mac/win but no mention of ubuntu or linux
[13:59] <danny4way> Hello?
[13:59] <danny4way> Anyone?
[13:59] <lenswipe> danny4way, I'm here
[13:59] <Anupkumar> I got a HP pavilion g6 2320tx laptop which has a 1GB ati radeon 7670mHD graphic card. Can anyone tell me which is the best linux distro or anything compatible to my laptop where can I install my graphics card.
[13:59] <danny4way> Oh hi lenswipe
[13:59] <lenswipe> danny4way, although I doubt I can help you
[13:59] <Anupkumar>  One more thing is if I am trying to install any 64 bit OS the wifi driver is not getting detected....
[13:59] <Padhu> danny4way: what you exactly want?
[13:59] <Cristian^^> Hi! Is there any replacemente for sabayon? I need something to manage user profiles on 12.04
[13:59] <danny4way> Yeah. I just wanna know if there any apps for mail like mac
[13:59] <jancoow_> Hello everyone
[14:00] <Anupkumar> anyone there??
[14:00] <Padhu> Anupkumar: Every distro, which isyour styl?
[14:00] <ActionPa1snip> danny4way: an email client?
[14:00] <danny4way> Yeah.
[14:00] <Padhu> danny4way: mail clietn?
[14:01] <chrisinspace> Anupkumar: do you have a favorite DE?
[14:01] <danny4way> Like on Mac, I usually can connect all my emails on "mail" built in app from Mac
[14:01] <Padhu> danny4way: evolution is good choice
[14:01] <ActionPa1snip> danny4way: doesnt look special in any wy
[14:01] <danny4way> Okay. HOld on.
[14:01] <Anupkumar> Padhu: I am unable to get wifi  on my laptop if I am installing kubuntu 12.04 64 bit also...
[14:01] <ActionPa1snip> danny4way: looks like nearly every email client I can name
[14:01] <ActionPa1snip> danny4way: what's so special about it?
[14:02] <Anupkumar> chrisinspace: sorry, what are u asking I am not getting?
[14:02] <Padhu> Anupkumar: Try with NDSLwapper
[14:02] <danny4way> Oh. Nothing is special
[14:02] <danny4way> I just need any email client so I can use email on my laptop
[14:02] <Padhu> Anupkumar: NDSLWrapper
[14:02] <ActionPa1snip> danny4way: thunderbird is in a default install, try that
[14:02] <danny4way> I use email more on my laptop than mobile.
[14:02] <Anupkumar> Padhu:
[14:02] <Anupkumar> Padhu: What is that??
[14:02] <danny4way> Yeah. Thunderbird I tried that but very bad in organization.
[14:03] <ActionPa1snip> danny4way: try Evolution
[14:03] <jancoow_> My old computer won't start up from suspend, standby or waitmode (don't know the exact name) . If i want to wake it up, the power led is blinking very fast and the screen stay''s black! How can i fix this?
[14:03] <Padhu> Anupkumar: It is an application that uses windows driver for Wifi. digg yourself for more
[14:03] <danny4way> Anything else? I just wanna try every client. Then decide which best suites for me
[14:04] <danny4way> Because mail on mac is very organized and very easy to use
[14:05] <jancoow_> My old computer won't start up from suspend, standby or waitmode (don't know the exact name) . If i want to wake it up, the power led is blinking very fast and the screen stay''s black! How can i fix this?
[14:05] <Lope> do scripts in /etc/rc6.d get run as root?
[14:06] <jancoow_> How can i check that?
[14:06] <Padhu> danny4way: I couldn't understand your need because of not known of mac. But i am sure of that you can organize as your wish
[14:06] <danny4way> Oh okay. I will just try out. Evolution and Geary.
[14:06] <sinkensabe> danny4way: Dunno if suggested already, but i enjoy using Geary. Very easy to use and looks great
[14:06] <danny4way> I just found geary on google.
[14:07] <danny4way> Yeah. Geary seems good and well organized.
[14:07] <varunendra> Anupkumar, do you know what wireless card it is?
[14:07] <ActionPa1snip> Lope: yes as it changes the runlevel of the system
[14:08] <danny4way> Also I have another question.
[14:08] <ActionPa1snip> danny4way: no bad thing, claws-mail is another as is sylpheed
[14:08] <Mattias> Anyone knows a syslog which works on Ubuntu inside OpenVZ?
[14:08] <danny4way> Is Xchat is only meant for ubuntu?
[14:08] <Mattias> rsyslog goes 100% cpu and syslog-ng doesn't work either
[14:08] <danny4way> Oh. Thank you ActionPalsnip
[14:08] <ActionPa1snip> danny4way: no, xchat runs on many distros and even Windows (possibly Mac too)
[14:09] <danny4way> No no. That's not what i meant.
[14:09] <danny4way> Hashtag are only for ubuntu?
[14:09] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, danny4way I'm running Xchat on debian right now (if ithat information is useful at all)
[14:09] <danny4way> Because I am just wondering if I can use xchat as helpful application for my android phone too.
[14:09] <Anupkumar> Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 05)
[14:09] <ActionPa1snip> danny4way: the channels are denoted by hashes Eg:   ##hardware #bsd   and so on
[14:09] <Padhu> danny4way: I feel Pidgin is good one than xchat
[14:09] <danny4way> But I know that #ubuntu won't be help for android.
[14:09] <ActionPa1snip> danny4way: I use andchat for irc on android
[14:09] <sinkensabe> danny4way: btw keep your eyes on Inky(http://inky.com/), it will be available in the future on Ubuntu
[14:10] <danny4way> What is inky?
[14:10] <hsn> how to configure wireless card to be hotspot? i see it in 'ip addr'
[14:10] <danny4way> Email client? sinkensabe?
[14:10] <sinkensabe> danny4way: email client
[14:10] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, how do I install xfce - just apt-get install xfce?
[14:11] <danny4way> Is andchat app on android? ActionPalsnip?
[14:11] <jancoow_> My old computer won't start up from suspend, standby or waitmode (don't know the exact name) . If i want to wake it up, the power led is blinking very fast and the screen stay''s black! Does anyone recognise the problem?
[14:11] <Padhu> lenswipe: use !sudo apt-get install xchat
[14:11] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: sudo apt-get install xfce4
[14:12] <ActionPa1snip> sinkensabe: oh jesus thats offensive, too strong mate
[14:12] <lenswipe> Padhu, wat?
[14:12] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, gotcha
[14:13] <sinkensabe> ActionPa1snip: what?
[14:16] <ActionPa1snip> sinkensabe: the 'inky' app
[14:16] <sinkensabe> ActionPa1snip: u dont like the design? ^^
[14:16] <ActionPa1snip> sinkensabe: oh god no
[14:16] <blazemore> !ot > ActionPa1snip
[14:17] <sinkensabe> ActionPa1snip: yeah I admit, it is a bit to much
[14:17] <jancoow_> really buzzy here
[14:18] <blazemore> jancoow_: ?
[14:18] <Veidit> Hello
[14:18] <Cristian^^> Hi... i need something like sabayon profile manager, for 12.04... anyone...?
[14:19] <jancoow_> blazemore: ?
[14:19] <Veidit> I am trying to install Ubuntu 12.04 i386 minimal with no-pae, the iso boots but when it tries to download the installer i Guess but nothing appens
[14:19] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, well it doesn't seem to be kernel panicing anymore...
[14:20] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, how easy is it to use gnome shell instead of unity? (I really hate unity)
[14:21] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: just install gnome-shell package then logoff and select it from the login screen
[14:21] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: seems that compiz causes the issue (no surprises there)
[14:22] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, does gnome shell use compiz?
[14:23] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: i believe it uses something else, not 100% sure tbh
[14:23] <lenswipe> ah
[14:23] <lenswipe> I just removed xfce using apt-get purge xfce4
[14:24] <lenswipe> it was remarkably fast - is that a problem?
[14:24] <lenswipe> much faster than the install
[14:24] <ubuntu> ii
[14:24] <ubuntu> hh
[14:24] <Guest84661> hhk
[14:24] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: no, xfce is made to be fast and light
[14:25] <Johnny_Linux> lol
[14:25] <j4rh3rD> lenswipe: also install involved downloading files :P
[14:25] <Guest84661> any hacker
[14:25] <Guest84661> ?
[14:25] <j4rh3rD> *involves
[14:25] <BluesKaj> Guest84661,  you're in the wrong chat
[14:26] <Guest84661> may be may not..:)
[14:26] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, do i have to install a seperate package to get the gnome lock screen
[14:27] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: isnt it default installed?
[14:27] <Guest84661> any one chating with hack live  cd
[14:27] <Guest84661> ?
[14:27] <Mattias> Managed to get syslog-ng installed, in /etc/defaults/syslog-ng I had to set SYSLOGNG_OPTS="--no-caps"
[14:27] <Mattias> OpenVZ ftw -.-
[14:28] <ActionPa1snip> Guest84661: that is offropic here
[14:28] <Mattias> The main issue is that no syslogger can read /proc/kmsg, it's "Operation not permitted(1)"
[14:28] <Mattias> Is there a fix for that running inside OpenVZ?
[14:29] <decoder_> Unable to start up x session after accidenlty removing some files. Error showing up: Syntax error on line 160 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Invalid command Order. Action 'start' failed. Starting anac(h)ronistic cron  Stopping anac(h)ronistic cron
[14:31] <ActionPa1snip> decoder_: i'd ask in #apache to see about the config file
[14:31] <Guest84661> who r using here openvz?
[14:31] <somsip> decoder_: you may have more problems than just this, but this is how that section should look http://paste.ubuntu.com/5929225/
[14:32] <ActionPa1snip> !anyone | Guest84661
[14:34] <FiremanEd> Guest84661: There is a channel for openvz.  /join #openvz
[14:38] <natix> hi guys
[14:41] <natix> Could someone please help me on SVN ?
[14:41] <Corey> natix: What's your trouble?
[14:41] <randomaussie> hi all... i'm hoping this is a really easy question. is there some kind of terminal base program i can see what drivers my install is actually using?  the driver is installed, and the device is detected.. just need to find out whats actually loading
[14:41] <randomaussie> i cant search one down
[14:41] <Corey> randomaussie: lsmod is generally a good start.
[14:42] <kubanc> hellow! From time to time my HDMI stops working in ubuntu? which log fiels should i check?
[14:42] <Corey> randomaussie: dmesg will also show you the kernel ring buffer, including driver loads.
[14:43] <Lope> I'm trying to get the basename of $1 in a bash script. I've tried MYPATH=basename $1. and I've also tried MYPATH=basename "$1" any ideas?
[14:43] <natix> I would to know if a branch is a copy from anothers branch or trunk
[14:43] <max64> how to determine my DNS on ubunty?  any command to use?
[14:43] <natix> I don
[14:43] <jablo> Lope: MYPATH=$(basename $1)
[14:44] <jablo> Lope: or MYPATH=`basename $1`  (backquotes)
[14:44] <king_slayer> cat /etc/resolv.cnof
[14:44] <king_slayer> resolv.conf*
[14:45] <Lope> okay it seems that basename is not quite what I need.
[14:45] <Lope> I'm going to call it like /path/to/some/filename.txt and I need to extract /path/to/some/
[14:45] <ActionPa1snip> kubanc: for sound or audio?
 To get this information i use 'svn log --stop-on-copy' but the result is the same if i use only 'svn log'
[14:45] <MickS> Lope: dirname
[14:46] <Lope> ah awesome :)
 I don't understand why
[14:46] <randomaussie> Corey: i'm checking to make sure the nvidia drivers i installed are loading properly...    i see nvidia , 11271414, 0, *blank*  does this mean the the driver is both loaded and not being used?
[14:48] <BluesKaj> king_slayer, if you want to edit /etc/resolv.conf without networkmanager in the mix , use  /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base
[14:48] <zipper__> Hey a guy just got  shot dead in my backyard. A robber. The cops blew his jaw off. His accomplice got stoned to death with kids playing not so far away. Just another day in the part of the world.
[14:49] <Atlantic777> Hi! I like that removable devices show in unity launcher so I can easily eject them, but for some time when I connect camera something strange happens. After reboot or "unity --replace", camera icon will show in unity launcher only for the first time. If I attach it again it will not work until next "unity --replace" when it will work again. It's really interesting that this doesn't happen with flash drive or mem. card reader.
[14:49] <ActionPa1snip> zipper__: how is that appropriate for a suppot channel?
[14:49] <ActionPa1snip> zipper: how is that appropriate for a suppot channel?
[14:49] <Veidit> When I go to Alt-F4 I can see that net-retriever connects ang get three certificates and then nothing happens.
[14:49] <king_slayer> BluesKaj: or modify /etc/network/interfaces with the dns-nameservers directive :)
[14:50] <zipper> ActionPa1snip I don't know. I had to tell someone. It's not fun.
[14:51] <ActionPa1snip> zipper: try in #ubuntu-offtopic or ##club-ubuntu
[14:51] <BluesKaj> king_slayer, I don't bother adding nameservers in /etc/network interfaces
[14:51] <ActionPa1snip> BluesKaj: me neither :)
[14:52] <BluesKaj> ActionPa1snip, I've never noticed any difference with them or without them
[14:53] <ActionPa1snip> BluesKaj: well, dnsmasq does do the work, hence the default being 127.0.0.1 for DNS in resolv.conf
[14:53] <randomaussie> is there a program in ubuntu that i can use to change my drivers settings loading, i used to have one in redhat in like 03
[14:53] <lotuspsychje> !club > lotuspsychje
[14:53] <ActionPa1snip> randomaussie: do you mean options on individual kernel modules?
[14:53] <lotuspsychje> ActionPa1snip: that channel have a trigger club ubuntu?
[14:54] <ActionPa1snip> lotuspsychje: dont believe so, you can suggest one if you want :)
[14:54] <lotuspsychje> ActionPa1snip: ive suggested a few in the past, but nothing happens :p
[14:54] <randomaussie> i think so... was a text based gui that you could change drivers for devices like in the s=windows system manager
[14:54] <lotuspsychje> ActionPa1snip: tnx for the club hint anyways
[14:55] <joshu> I want to automate the mount bind and remount,ro of a folder after a reboot and according to this http://askubuntu.com/a/135502/7737 the suggestion is that using fstab doesn't work and I should use rc/local or an upstart script. Can someone please tell me if this is this the case with 13.04, e.g. stab not working for this?
[14:55] <randomaussie> actionpa1snip:i think so... was a text based gui that you could change drivers for devices like in the s=windows system manager
[14:56] <EddyTheB> Hi, never used an irc before, but I have a problem with my laptop. Do I just ask away?
[14:56] <lotuspsychje> EddyTheB: shoot mate
[14:56] <W4sp> EddyTheB, yes.
[14:57] <EddyTheB> Thanks. I have a brand new laptop, and the battery doesn't charge. I don't know if it's an Ubuntu problem or a bad connection.
[14:58] <daftykins> go back to where you bought it
[14:58] <daftykins> the OS doesn't even really come into hardware issues of that kind
[14:59] <DJones> EddyTheB: Does the laptop charge from the pre-installed operating system, or is it just an Ubuntu issue
[14:59] <EddyTheB> That's what I though, but if I boot from the windows 8 repair disk it does charge.
[14:59] <EddyTheB> I removed windows 8 when I put ubuntu on, never checked to see if it charged before I did that.
[15:01] <joshu> is it more appropriate to do the mount bind and remount in an rc.local file or upstart?
[15:01] <natix> EddyTheB : What is your computer reference ?
[15:01] <daftykins> joshu: you put mounts in /etc/fstab
[15:02] <natix> EddyTheB : maybe some people on internet could have the same problem
[15:02] <EddyTheB> It's an ASUS Q550L
[15:02] <EddyTheB> https://www.asus.com/supportonly/Q550LF/#support_Download
[15:02] <joshu> daftykins but according to the askubuntu question that I linked to fstab doesn't' work with mount bind and remount ro? http://askubuntu.com/a/135502/7737 that's why I'm asking for the suitable place rc.local or upstart script?
[15:03] <lotuspsychje> EddyTheB: anything usefull in your logs as error?
[15:03] <daftykins> joshu: why would you be remounting if the mounts were correct in the first place?
[15:04] <EddyTheB> lotuspsychje not sure, how and what would I look for? thanks.
[15:04] <lotuspsychje> EddyTheB: /var/log/syslog.1 and check for anything unusual
[15:04] <joshu> daftykins Let's back up as my previous comments have passed by a while ago…. I need to do this: sudo mkdir /mnt/brscan-share; sudo mount --bind /home/$USER/brscan /mnt/brscan-share; sudo mount -o remount,ro /mnt/brscan-share
[15:04] <EddyTheB> natix: I've had a question running on stackexchange-superuser and no luck.
[15:05] <joshu> daftykins and the last two commands mount --bind and mount -o remount,ro have to be redone every reboot.
[15:05] <natix> EddyTheB : ok
[15:05] <esing> Does Ubuntu LTS or 13.04 support haswell igpu?
[15:05] <blazemore> esing: 13.04 does for sure, not sure about 12.04
[15:05] <lotuspsychje> EddyTheB: you could as your issue in ##hardware aswell for your asus machine
[15:05] <daftykins> joshu: ok - seems a weird process
[15:06] <esing> blazemore I tried to boot into 13.04 with nomodeset without success, Iam left in the command line, not X
[15:06] <Lope> I've created a dir ~/scripts. I want to make those scripts accessible from anywhere. How can I do that?
[15:06] <blazemore> esing: Has it ever worked?
[15:06] <esing> blazemore On this new laptop, no
[15:06] <blazemore> Lope: You need to add the ~/scripts directory to your $PATH
[15:06] <blazemore> esing: What laptop?
[15:07] <esing> blazemore sony vaio pro
[15:07] <blazemore> esing: Does it have a model number?
[15:07] <joshu> daftykins not really as it's the only way to create a read-only folder…anyway my question still stands about the best way to automate this if fstab doesn't work. rc.local or upstart?
[15:07] <blazemore> Sony made a lot of vaios
[15:07] <esing> blazemore You'll find it with 'pro'
[15:07] <esing> blazemore https://spicious.com/sony-vaio-pro-11-with-ubuntu.html
[15:07] <ActionPa1snip> joshu: chmod 444 foldername    it is now readonly to all users
[15:08] <Lope> blazemore: at the moment I have a ~/.profile file that says if $HOME/bin directory exists, PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH". so how do I *ADD* to that path variable without overwriting it?
[15:09] <shwaiil> hi, were should I add a dir to my path ? I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (server), should I add it to .bashrc or .profile ?  tks
[15:09] <blazemore> PATH="~/scripts:$PATH" at the end of your .bashrc
[15:09] <esing> blazemore I don't want to use 13.10, because its network manager doesn't work for me, I worry I'll encounter many bugs
[15:09] <ActionPa1snip> shwaiil: ~.bashrc imho :)
[15:09] <blazemore> shwaiil and Lope ^
[15:09] <EddyTheB> lotuspsychje I don't see anything power related in the log, or anything at at a time that makes sense.
[15:09] <shwaiil> to bashrc ? at the end of beginning of the file ?
[15:09] <Lope> blazemore: oh i understand how it works. but I don't have a ~/.bashrc
[15:09] <EddyTheB> lotuspsychje I'll ask on the #hardware. Thanks.
[15:09] <lotuspsychje> EddyTheB: so you saying running w8 battery charges normally?
[15:09] <esing> blazemore Also boot-repair isn't found in 13.10, though I added the ppa's for it
[15:10] <ActionPa1snip> Lope: what shell are you using?
[15:10] <Lope> I've done ls -lxua and it doesn't show up there. only .profile.
[15:10] <blazemore> Lope: Make a bashrc then.
[15:10] <Lope> just the standard terminal that comes with Mint Mate 15
[15:10] <blazemore> Lope: Make sure it's in ~/.bashrc
[15:10] <ActionPa1snip> Lope: or put it in .profile
[15:10] <ActionPa1snip> Lope: mint isnt supported here
[15:10] <ActionPa1snip> !mint
[15:10] <Lope> oh, okay
[15:10] <Lope> thanks for your awesome help :)
[15:10] <shwaiil> should the paths be added in the beginning or end of file .bashrc ?
[15:11] <blazemore> shwaiil: It doesn't matter
[15:11] <shwaiil> ok thanks for looking!
[15:13] <EddyTheB> lotuspsycheje I think so. I tried to reinstall w8 from an image I'd saved, but had a number of issues. But in the time I was trying the battery became charged. Didn't try w8 proper.
[15:13] <jancoow_> but nobody cant help me solve my proble,?
[15:14] <natix> jancoow_ : what is your problem ?
[15:14] <Lope> is there anything one needs to do after updating .profile to make the terminal read it?
[15:14] <Lope> (without rebooting)
[15:14] <blazemore> Lope: source .profile
[15:15] <ActionPa1snip> Lope: please keep Mint support in the Mint support channel, not here
[15:16] <jancoow_> natix: My old computer won't start up from suspend, standby or waitmode (don't know the exact name) . If i want to wake it up, the power led is blinking very fast and the screen stay''s black! How can i fix this?
[15:16] <ActionPa1snip> jancoow_: does the system have a make and model?
[15:17]  * ActionPa1snip bets its a Tosh
[15:17] <esing> blazemore Did you take a look at the link I pasted?
[15:17] <jancoow_> it's old hardware, cpu: intel celeron on 2,7ghz i think and dont know what's motherboard and ram is in it
[15:18] <jancoow_> total amount of ram is 512mb
[15:18] <ActionPa1snip> jancoow_: but is there a make and model, or is it a home build?
[15:18] <blazemore> yes esing I found that while googling for you
[15:18] <jancoow_> home build
[15:18] <jancoow_> it's no laptop, just a desktop
[15:18] <esing> blazemore Ah, I remember. You pasted me it earlier
[15:18] <ActionPa1snip> jancoow_: ok, what is the output of:  sudo apt-get install pastebinit; clear; free -m | pastebinit
[15:18] <cgtdk> Does anyone have experience with using swapspace (as in the 'swapspace' package in the repository)?
[15:19] <ActionPa1snip> !info swapspace
[15:19] <jancoow_> before do that: thank you very much for helping me :D
[15:19] <lotuspsychje> cgtdk: can you describe whats happening?
[15:19] <ActionPa1snip> cgtdk: pretty sweet
[15:19] <esing> blazemore Well, the author writes "The 13.04 image doesn't correctly setup the GPU at boot. " And you said the driver is there for sure for haswell in 13.04. So the authors means that only the configuration is wrong with 13.04? (So I can workaround the issue?)
[15:19] <cgtdk> lotuspsychje: Nothing is happening. I am considering using it.
[15:19] <blazemore> I might have been mistaken then esing
[15:20] <esing> blazemore What do you suggest me to do, try another linux distru?
[15:20] <esing> (or wait until ubuntu supports haswell igpu)
[15:21] <blazemore> esing: I think you have to use Ubuntu 13.10 daily builds, or use something more cutting edge like Arch
[15:21] <ActionPa1snip> esing: isnt support for that in the 3.10 kernel?
[15:22] <esing> ActionPa1snip Yes, I can boot into 13.10, but I have troubles with setting up the network and boot-repair.
[15:22] <neta> hi guys, i have a weird problem
[15:22] <blazemore> !details | neta
[15:23] <ActionPa1snip> esing: could add the newer kernel to the stable release and test
[15:24] <lotuspsychje> I have a machine with an older X800 ati, driver radeon loaded on 13.04 with same blur as here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nux/+bug/1167018 any sugestions?
[15:24] <blazemore> lotuspsychje: If you're affected by that bug, and it is a real bug, you might just have to wait
[15:25] <blazemore> lotuspsychje: According to one commenter on the bug report, this worked http://askubuntu.com/questions/286796/ubuntu-13-04-suffers-graphics-corruption
[15:26] <lotuspsychje> blazemore: aha tnx ill try that
[15:27] <neta> i have ubuntu 12.04, and it told me there is only 5 free giga. i have dual-bot, so i tried to change my partition to give more space from windoes to ubuntu.. i have 3 partitions- one very small with 100 mb (i didn't touch it) one very big (i assumed it's windows) and another small one i assumed it's linux.. i changed the space but it didn't solved the prob. maybe the third one wasn't linux? how can i know?
[15:27] <neta> sorry it's so long :)
[15:27] <cgtdk> neta: It's better that it's long than too short
[15:27] <blazemore> neta: How did you try to resize the partitions? From a LiveCD?
[15:27] <Shadowandlight> morning all - I have a ubuntu server running locally with VM... I have 2 sites on it installed that I am trying to access internally 1st then eventually link with a domain I have with godaddy.com..... each have their own apache2/sites-enabled file..... the servernames are ecm.cotp-eve.com and evewspace.cotp-eve.com..... i then setup my router to point back each sub+domain to the local ip of 192.168.1.8.... however its not re
[15:27] <ActionPa1snip> neta: uninstall old unused kernels and you'll be fine
[15:28] <rsvp> using fstrim, I'm getting this error message for my flash drive: "FITRIM ioctl failed: Operation not supported" -- what's the fix here ???
[15:28] <blazemore> rsvp: Your flash drive doesn't support the TRIM operation, there is no fix
[15:28] <savid> Is it possible to stream audio from a single application to another computer?
[15:29] <neta> i didn't need liveCD, from windows i made an unallocated space, and then from ubuntu with gparted i moved the memory to that
[15:29] <blazemore> savid: Yes it is possible https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Examples#PulseAudio_over_network
[15:30] <blazemore> savid: Those instructions are for Arch Linux not Ubuntu so keep that in mind.
[15:30] <savid> thanks!
[15:30] <sarhanekhalid> salut
[15:30] <blazemore> neta: You can't grow the partition Ubuntu is on while you are in said Ubuntu
[15:30] <rsvp> blazemore, so it's hardware issue, not a format problem with ext4 which I'm using ???
[15:30] <blazemore> neta: So whatever you *actually* did, you didn't do what you just said you did :P
[15:30] <blazemore> rsvp: Yes. What are you trying to do?
[15:31] <jancoow_> Actionpa1snip has told me i have enoufh memory to go to sleep, has someone else an idea why he isn't waking up?
[15:31] <rsvp> blazemore, "delete" sectors for garbage collection using fstrim.
[15:31] <ActionPa1snip> jancoow_: you have 30Mb more swap than RAM
[15:31] <blazemore> rsvp: Do you know if your flash drive supports the TRIM operation?
[15:31] <neta> can my windows and my ubuntu live together in the same partition??
[15:31] <jancoow_> but it is enough?
[15:31] <blazemore> neta: No
[15:32] <blazemore> neta: You can resize partitions from the LiveCD
[15:32] <ActionPa1snip> neta: they can if you use wubi
[15:32] <rsvp> blazemore, how does one check that?
[15:32] <blazemore> rsvp: You use fstrim, and if it fails, it doesn't support it
[15:32] <Veidit> When I go to Alt-F4 I can see that net-retriever connects ang get three certificates and then nothing happens.
[15:32] <blazemore> rsvp: You'll get an error like FITRIM ioctl failed:  Operation not supported
[15:32] <Veidit> Sorry that is on the mini-install
[15:32] <ActionPa1snip> jancoow_: should be ok, make sure you have the latest BIOS if possible
[15:33] <jancoow_> actionpa1snip mm right didnt flash the bios before so this will be the first time
[15:33] <neta> ther is only one partition i can't touch  from my ubuntu.. how can i know if i have wubi?
[15:33] <ActionPa1snip> jancoow_: you may make the system unbootable if you do it wrong
[15:33] <blazemore> neta: You would know if you had Wubi
[15:33] <rsvp> blazemore, haha, OK gotcha. Thanks very much. (in the kindest sense )
[15:34] <blazemore> neta: Since you would have had to make a conscious decision to use it, by running the Wubi installer from Windows
[15:34] <ActionPa1snip> jancoow_: considering it is a desktop, if you let screensaver hibernate you etc, is it ok?
[15:34] <blazemore> neta: I'd recommend just clearing up some space on your Ubuntu installation, rather than messing around with partitions. It's clear you don't *completely* understand it, and that's fine, but it just means its best not to go resizing them etc
[15:35] <ActionPa1snip> neta: if you run:   mount | grep host    do you see a line output? if so, it's wubi
[15:35] <neta> i get /dev/sda2 on /host type fuseblk (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,allow_other,blksize=4096)
[15:36] <blazemore> neta: How did you install Ubuntu?
[15:36] <jancoow_> actionpa1snip: yes i know that i can trhow the motherboard away.. No the plan was make it wake on lan because i dont use it always (torrentserver, mysql, apache) so the first problem is it dont get in hibernate..
[15:36] <neta> i think i maybe have wubi
[15:36] <jancoow_> actionpa1snip: if the system do it automaticly then i have the same problem
[15:36] <neta> from the windows.. no CD or USB stick
[15:36] <blazemore> neta: Yes so you have wubi
[15:37] <neta> i don't think clearing would give my enough space
[15:37] <blazemore> !wubi | neta we don't generally recommend using wubi because it tends to cause more problems than it solves
[15:37] <yousdo> hello
[15:38] <decoder_> I accidently deleted the /etc/apache2 folder after purging apache on my ubuntu 12.04 machine. Now I am not able to start up. An error message gets displayed befor the login screen appears ( but after grub appears ). I am able to login to root shell from recovery mode. I want help.
[15:39] <neta> so how can i add space? apart from deleting stuff?
[15:39] <blazemore> !details | decoder_ what error message
[15:39] <king_slayer> decoder_ you need a priest xD
[15:39] <blazemore> neta: You can uninstall Ubuntu through Wubi using the Programs and Features tool in Windows
[15:39] <blazemore> neta: And then reinstall it, but this time give it more space
[15:40] <blazemore> neta: Or, preferably, do a real install with real partitions, making sure you give your Ubuntu installation plenty of space when you're choosing with the slider - On large modern hard disks 20G is plenty
[15:40] <esing> Can I use gummiboot or refind to dualboot ubuntu and windows?
[15:40] <esing> (Instead of grub2)
[15:40] <blazemore> esing: I don't see why not, since grub doesn't boot windows directly, it just chainloads the Windows bootloader
[15:41] <blazemore> as long as your favourite bootloader does that, it should work
[15:41] <esing> Good to know, thanks
[15:41] <decoder_> * starting likewise service manager : lwsmd [ fail]         * starting likewise open service [fail]    *starting web server apache2 [fail]
[15:41] <RJ45> Hi folks, I'm working with a very limited Internet connection (charges per MB), I was wondering, on-average how many MB of .DEBs 'pbuilder' has-to download in-order to create its base.tar.gz? ..assuming it's set to '--distribution wheezy'
[15:41] <decoder_> ubottu: starting likewise service manager : lwsmd [ fail]         * starting likewise open service [fail]    *starting web server apache2 [fail]
[15:42] <decoder_> blazemore:  starting likewise service manager : lwsmd [ fail]         * starting likewise open service [fail]    *starting web server apache2 [fail]
[15:43] <Veidit> I just don't get it, net-retriver just stands there and dosn't download the installer and I am not getting any error.
[15:43] <neta> blazemore: i need a usb stick for that, right?
[15:44] <blazemore> neta: USB flash drive or DVD
[15:44] <jancoow_> actionpa1snip: this is the computer (on the top) https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-73PqaWIBZbo/UeW68R_Xm9I/AAAAAAAAC5A/YlDHbDM5C24/s720/20130716_232602.jpg
[15:44] <akincer> I have a printer that I'm struggling to get working -- a Dell 1700 via USB. There's an entry in lpinfo -a showing "usb://Dell/Laser...." and it isn't listed in the printers and I can't find a way to remove that entry. Can anyone provide some insight on removing that entry and getting a 1700 working over USB?
[15:45] <neta> btw, i didn't manage to change the bios when i tried.. i tried when i open the computer to press F1 F2 and all that.. did'nt work
[15:45] <anonymous_> hi
[15:45] <anonymous_> what up~
[15:45] <anonymous_> what up~
[15:46] <anonymous_> hey man
[15:46] <anonymous_> hey
[15:46] <anonymous_> .............
[15:46] <ActionPa1snip> akincer: tried the cups web UI? http://localhost:631
[15:46] <anonymous_> whats secutors problm?
[15:46] <ActionPa1snip> jancoow_: doesnt tell us much in the pic
[15:47] <anonymous_> ationpalsnip jancoow?
[15:47] <anonymous_> how a u
[15:47] <anonymous_> hey
[15:47] <anonymous_> .....
[15:47] <akincer> no, I'll try that and report back after lunch. Thanks
[15:47] <anonymous_> no thack
[15:48] <neta> so i'm not sure how can i install fron a usb stick
[15:48] <anonymous_> nononon
[15:48] <anonymous_> hey
[15:48] <anonymous_> you usa?
[15:48] <anonymous_> korea?
[15:48] <FloodBot1> anonymous_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:48] <anonymous_> ........
[15:49] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, I am installing gnome-shell
[15:49] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, it's asking me to choose default display manager whether I want lightdm or gdm - what should I choose?
[15:50] <lenswipe> crap - I selected gdm by accident, is that a problem?
[15:50] <cgtdk> anonymous_: This is a support channel. If you want to chat, go somewhere else
[15:50] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: lightdm is default in ubuntu, seems gdm is a dependancy. I'd stick with lightdm
[15:50] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: either is fine, just changes the thing you see when you login
[15:50] <jancoow_> ActionPa1snip: i though maybe u saw the manufacture of the motherboard or something
[15:50] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, is there a way to change it back?
[15:50] <lenswipe> oh I see
[15:50] <anonymous_> ih
[15:50] <anonymous_> \hi
[15:50] <anonymous_> hihihi
[15:51] <lenswipe> anonymous_, shhh
[15:51]  * lenswipe puts ducktape over anonymous_'s mouth
[15:51] <anonymous_> i'm?
[15:51] <anonymous_> i'm?
[15:51] <anonymous_> lenswipe hey
[15:51] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: duct tape
[15:51] <IdleOne> !korea > anonymous_
[15:51] <anonymous_> you anonymous?
[15:51] <anonymous_> you?
[15:51] <Veidit> So I am trying to install via the mini.iso 12.04 without pae, the problem is that when net-retriver starts it says that it get's three certificats and that they are OK, after that nothing happens, how can I get some more info on what happens?
[15:52] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, nope - duck tape, it turns him into a duck :)
[15:52] <lenswipe> -quack_
[15:52] <cutie> quack
[15:52] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: got any grapes?
[15:52] <quackgyver> Quack!
[15:52] <blazemore> quack
[15:52] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, then he waddled away, waddle waddle waddle, till the very next day
[15:53] <cutie> waddle waddle
[15:53] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: LOVE IT!
[15:53] <lenswipe> :p
[15:58] <kubanc> ActionPa1snip, for audio
[15:59] <ActionPa1snip> kubanc: is this the hdmi issue you are having?
[15:59] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip,
[15:59] <lenswipe> * macram_ has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
[15:59] <lenswipe> oops
[15:59] <lenswipe> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtN1YnoL46Q
[15:59] <lenswipe> that's what I meant to paste
[15:59] <FloodBot1> lenswipe: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:59] <ActionPa1snip> kubanc: try:   killall pulseaudio      when you get no sound after a boot, may help
[16:00] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: im at work so no audio
[16:00] <kubanc> ActionPa1snip, yes, it's the hdmi issue. ActionPa1snip the audio comes back to life on it's own after some time (let's say 3 to 5 minutes)
[16:01] <ActionPa1snip> kubanc: try the killall command, may speed things up
[16:02] <joshu> ActionPa1snip was AFK. "	 joshu: chmod 444 foldername    it is now readonly to all users" don't think this will work. Let me explain. The user scans and the scanned files are put in the user's home folder /home/test/scans. I'm redirecting this folder to Windows server using xfreerdp via RDP. Everything is good. Unfortunately, in Windows the user can create, copy, delete files in the redirected folder which means they appear on UBuntu in
[16:02] <joshu>  /home/test/scans. I want to prevent this. I have checked and it is not possible to do on the Windows side, so it has to be done on the client Ubuntu side. If I use chmod 444 then the user won't be able to scan to that folder. That's why I was doing the mount bind, remount ro
[16:05] <ActionPa1snip> joshu: is it a samba share, or a folder made on the same PC?
[16:06] <decoder_> Is there any way to restore my file system to a previous state? I have totally messed up removing amny important files.
[16:06] <blazemore> decoder_: You mean restore from a backup?
[16:06] <ActionPa1snip> decoder_: time to break out your backup
[16:06] <joshu> ActionPa1snip the folder redirection happens via RDP, not samba or a folder made on the same PC. It happens via the RDP protocol and I don't know the technical details of that.
[16:06] <blazemore> decoder_: it depends how you performed the backup
[16:06] <auronandace> decoder_: unless you made a backup no
[16:07] <ShuHikari> ubuntu have its own backup system don't?
[16:07] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, +1
[16:07] <ActionPa1snip> ShuHikari: it does but you need to set it up and give it some storage
[16:08] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, so it's not kernel panicing anymore but I am getting "System Problem Detected, do you want to report the problem now?"
[16:08] <ActionPa1snip> lenswipe: just keep sending stuff is all I can suggest, keep the OS up to date
[16:08] <lenswipe> ok
[16:08] <ShuHikari> understood, I'll google that then :D
[16:08] <ActionPa1snip> !backup | ShuHikari
[16:09] <lenswipe> ActionPa1snip, I told it to send the report I just got a kerneloops from /usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume
[16:10] <ShuHikari> thank you ubottu
[16:10] <ShuHikari> thank you ActionPa1snip
[16:10] <ActionPa1snip> ShuHikari: np :)
[16:11] <Barmp> Hello! :)
[16:11] <s-haha-n> anyone here use bleachbit?
[16:12] <ActionPa1snip> s-haha-n: i do
[16:12] <joshu> ActionPa1snip what do you suggest if not the bind, remount ro I'm currently trying to automate?
[16:12] <cgtdk> !anyone
[16:12] <cgtdk> !anyone | s-haha-n
[16:13] <hazamonzo> Hey folks. This might be a silly question but... I just installed (K)ubuntu 13.04 on my desktop. Want to format my laptop also and install most (if not all) the system tools on that. Pretty much i want to sync my desktop setup to my laptop (not including the home dir) Is this something is easily done?
[16:14] <s-haha-n> ActionPa1snip,  alright i'm having a couple issues, new to ubuntu, so when I do preview i see like 866mb diskspace to be recovered and when i 'clean'  the amount cleaned is always way less, also i get like 400-something 'errors'  too, is all that normal?
[16:14] <ActionPa1snip> s-haha-n: you need to close as many applications as you ca
[16:14] <ActionPa1snip> *can
[16:14] <cgtdk> hazamonzo: Maybe there is a smarter way, but you could list all the installed packages on your desktop and copy-paste to your laptop and install them via apt-get
[16:14] <ActionPa1snip> s-haha-n: run it as root too (icon in dash for that) and it will clean more
[16:15] <hazamonzo> cgtdk: Yeah i've heard of that. Point me in the right direction (command line function) that can list the installed packages? :)
[16:15] <s-haha-n> ActionPa1snip,  hmm okay, thank you.  i'm going to try that.
[16:15] <Barmp> I'm trying to modify my initrd image and whenever I do (in any way) the system won't boot.  It's for a PXE boot setup of Clonezilla.  Anyone have any experience with this?
[16:16] <savagejen> In case anyone comes in here asking how to disable Mir after installing it, this worked for me: https://twitter.com/savagejen/status/362232086020620288
[16:16] <reggie_> Hey folks anyone have an idea on how to fix plymouth after installing Nvidia proprietary drivers?
[16:16] <cgtdk> hazamonzo: http://askubuntu.com/questions/17823/how-to-list-all-installed-packages
[16:16] <ActionPa1snip> savagejen: mir isnt installed in 13.04
[16:17] <hazamonzo> cgtdk: Cheers, i should have just googled. My bad :)
[16:17] <savagejen> ActionPa1snip, I installed it out of curiosity
[16:17] <savagejen> also I am on saucy
[16:17] <cgtdk> hazamonzo: You're welcome
[16:17] <ActionPa1snip> savagejen: saucy is offtopic here
[16:17] <savagejen> ok, wow
[16:17] <ActionPa1snip> reggie_: http://idyllictux.wordpress.com/2010/04/26/lucidubuntu-10-04-high-resolution-plymouth-virtual-terminal-for-atinvidia-cards-with-proprietaryrestricted-driver/  I've used that in the past
[16:17] <savagejen> I didn't realize you were the IRC police
[16:18] <ActionPa1snip> savagejen: saucy is supported and discussed in #ubuntu+1 til release day
[16:18] <ActionPa1snip> savagejen: just maintaning channel policy, not IRC police at all
[16:18] <reggie_> thanks ActionPa1snip however I'm using ubuntu 12.04 will that still work?
[16:18] <ActionPa1snip> reggie_: not sure, is it really worth it?
[16:19] <s-haha-n> ActionPa1snip,  that worked beautifully, i'm an idiot lol, thanks again
[16:19] <reggie_> well probably not but isn't it a little weird to have it working then not having it afterwards ActionPa1snip
[16:20] <ActionPa1snip> reggie_: the drivers load slowly, affects plymouth
[16:20] <reggie_> ohh ok didn't know that
[16:22] <decoder_> no I dont have a backup. Sorry for asking such a stupid question. I somehow wanted to fix the problem. here is my detailed problem ( please read it ) :http://pastebin.com/Cap7h0FW
[16:23] <rawrmonster> is there a basic programming irc for ubuntu since the forums are down i have tried to ask in #python but no one wants to answer. Its about argv (just started learning python)
[16:23] <decoder_> Edit:http://pastebin.com/caP2gVEt
[16:24] <ZIPY> rawrmonster: u mean an irc client that is writen in basic?
[16:24] <cgtdk> I think he wants help with Python.
[16:24] <blazemore> just ask in #python and wair, rawrmonster
[16:24] <blazemore> *wait
[16:25] <joshu> I tried to put this in my fstab: /home/test/brscan       /mnt/brscan-share       none    ro,bind 0       0
[16:25] <joshu> the bind works, but not the ro
[16:25] <ZIPY> well i dont know what a "basic programming irc" is
[16:25] <Pici> rawrmonster: ask in #python and be patient.
[16:28] <joshu> Pici I fixed the udev for the scanner. Ended up writing my own rule and not installing the one provided by the brother deb packge
[16:29] <euxneks> howdy folks, any reason why a wireless connection would work in unity but not gnome 3.8 from PPA?
[16:32] <__anant> msg NickServ REGISTER anant_81_singh anantkumarsingh@gmail.com
[16:32] <cgtdk> ouch
[16:32] <euxneks> awkward
[16:32] <ronk> whoo password
[16:32] <euxneks> you should always do that stuff from the server console in case you muck something up
[16:33] <cgtdk> and never with msg
[16:33] <cgtdk> use /quote
[16:34] <euxneks> ooh, cgtdk, good tip
[16:34] <__anant> cgtdk: thanks
[16:34] <cgtdk> :)
[16:35] <tpe> Now quickly go change your password on your other online accounts if it's the same, heh
[16:37] <netlar> I just have a general observation.  Sometimes when I boot up strange things happen.  Like I will get a prompt at the top of screen after booting in or I will get a compiz error and I lose the panel at the top.  But then other times I will have no problems and my system runs fine, until maybe the next reboot
[16:37] <Teduardo> Does anyone know how to avoid the grub: out of disk error when installing on large filesystems?
[16:37] <choct155> I have just installed Ubuntu 13.04 on a new laptop (dual-booting with Windows 8).  The signal strength is great on the Windows side, but dismal on the Linux side.  Is there a remedy out there I have not yet tried?  I have attempted:  1. Disabling power management for my network adapter, 2. modifying the Avahi daemon via /etc/nsswitch.conf, 3. modifying ath9k.conf with the 'nohwcrypt = 1' option, 4. deactivating IPv6, 5. upgrading th
[16:37] <choct155> e ubuntu kernel to 3.9.0-030900-generic.  Computer = ASUS Q550LF, Adapter = Atheros AR9485.  If there is a better place to ask, that would be useful as well.  Thanks
[16:37] <netlar> I find it strange that I can have these boot problems and then if I leave system running no more problems.
[16:38] <fudus> so, is 13.10 going to use the touch filse manager instead of nautilus for the desktop?
[16:39] <MonkeyDust> fudus  better ask in #ubuntu+1
[16:41] <netlar> Is that becuase I have the binary video driver installed?
[16:43] <bostonian> Hi all. Are mandatory access control systems (like Ubuntu's AppArmor) useful for web servers running dynamic scripts (e.g., nginx + PHP)? Or can strict www-data user permissions enforce most security?
[16:43] <joshu> I've tried several variations to use fstab to bind and remount as read-only but it fails to mount this way from fstab but when I run the commands manually it works.
[16:43] <netlar> Or is that a general issue with 13.04?
[16:44] <rawrmonster> How long will ubuntu keep python2.7 in the repo's, I am just making sure that it wont become dead. I know that this wont happen any time really soon but just making sure that python2.7 would be around for a bit
[16:44] <cgtdk> rawrmonster: probably for many years to come
[16:44] <rawrmonster> cgtdk: sweet
[16:44] <cgtdk> Python 2.7 will be around for a long time
[16:44] <Pici> rawrmonster: python 2.x isn't going away any time soon.
[16:46] <Ponch0> Hey does anyone know where the linux mint chat is
[16:46] <netlar> Ponch0: It is at spotchat
[16:46] <cgtdk> Ponch0: http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/12
[16:46] <Ponch0> thank you
[16:47] <DJones> !miont | Ponch0
[16:47] <DJones> !mint |po
[16:48] <DJones> Po: Sorry, mis-tab completion
[16:48] <lokote_jones> Can any one explain to me what the problem exactly ubuntu has where in it sells your information to amazon? Is there any information on why Stallman said Ubuntu was "doin wrong"?
[16:49] <Ponch0> Thank you!
[16:49] <DJones> !fud | lokote_jones
[16:49] <joshu> Which is most appropriate to script the binding and remount of a directory: rc.local or upstart?
[16:49] <DJones> lokote_jones: Basically, see ubottu's link, RMS has paranoia isssues
[16:50] <lokote_jones> DJones: I am asking where to find out about it. Is there any kind of retort? Or is it just basically "Don't worry; you are spreading FUD if you even ask"
[16:50] <MonkeyDust> lokote_jones  no discussion in this channel, please
[16:51] <DJones> lokote_jones: Pretty much it is FUD, you have the option to turn it off, if you don't the data is anonymised so it doesn't come back to you
[16:51] <IdleOne> lokote_jones: mark Shuttleworth blogged about it, so did Jono bacon. You can read RMS's blog and the FSF also blogged about it. other then that this topic is not suitable for this support channel.
[16:53] <lokote_jones> IdleOne: That is a much better reply than simply "FUD". Thanks. Ill go google those names. Appreciate it.
[16:53] <IdleOne> sure thing
[16:53] <MonkeyDust> lokote_jones  don't forget to google ubuntu case studies
[16:56] <lyscer_> I have had an ubuntu server running in my basement for a while (runs as a small webserver/cronjob machine for me) and as I was looking over the apache log file this morning I noticed records that say "GET http://vlad-tepes.bofh.it/freenode-proxy-checker.txt HTTP/1.0" 200 9140" Does this mean that my machine has been compromised?
[16:59] <Shadowandlight> $ tar xvfz archive_name.tar.gz - why does this command make a new folder? im trying to unpack a tar.gz into a directory
[17:00] <Pici> lyscer_: no. See http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#firewall and #freenode for more information
[17:01] <lyscer_> Pici, I was reading some stuff online and it was saying that if the records show a status code other than 200 that I am fine - I am only concerned because it is a 200 status code
[17:03] <Pici> lyscer_: again, this is part of freenode's proxy checking service, and their support in #freenode would be the most knowledgeable about how its supposed to work.
[17:04] <lyscer_> Pici, thanks for that FAQ page, very helpful
[17:04] <euxneks> hello, for those who are looking at logs in the future, I was using intel wireless hardware and not able to connect to the wireless AP. Doing this: sudo modprobe -r iwl3945 && sudo modprobe iwl3945 disable_hw_scan=1 fixed my problem
[17:05] <ses1984> in nautilus file search, is there something like * or *.* that will return everything in the dir recursively
[17:06] <euxneks> found the fix for  it here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=487687 after like 3 goddamn days of searching on google
[17:08] <choct155> I have just installed Ubuntu 13.04 on a new laptop (dual-booting with Windows 8).  The signal strength is great on the Windows side, but dismal on the Linux side.  Is there a remedy out there I have not yet tried?  I have attempted:  1. Disabling power management for my network adapter, 2. modifying the Avahi daemon via /etc/nsswitch.conf, 3. modifying ath9k.conf with the 'nohwcrypt = 1' option, 4. deactivating IPv6, 5. upgrading th
[17:08] <choct155> e ubuntu kernel to 3.9.0-030900-generic.  Computer = ASUS Q550LF, Adapter = Atheros AR9485.  If there is a better place to ask, that would be useful as well.  Thanks
[17:11] <Orpheon> Hello, I'm on ubuntu 11.10, and I'd like libc6 version 2.15 working
[17:11] <Orpheon> is there any ppa or some way to get this to work through apt-get?
[17:12] <Orpheon> downloading the package manually shows errors related to amd64-i386 problems
[17:13] <OerHeks> Orpheon, 11.10 is EOL, upgrade would be wise.
[17:13] <Orpheon> not my pc, can't do that
[17:13] <Orpheon> at least not in short term
[17:15] <Feigr> anyone here know if Clementine moves files and folders around when you use it to change ID3 tags on MP3s, like Noise does?
[17:15] <OerHeks> Orpheon, the only way to make the repository's work again, is to follow this guide, add old-release to your sources list >> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades#Requirements
[17:15] <IdleOne> Feigr: it shouldn't move them at all if all it is doing is renaming or editing tags
[17:16] <Feigr> IdleOne: ok good, I will give it a try then
[17:18] <ryebread761> I have a question. When my computer boots up, it fails to load firmware "radeon/OLAND_pfp.bin"
[17:18] <ryebread761> I checked the radeon folder, and this file does mot exist, where can I get it?
[17:19] <linux-ninja> Any clues why root cannot chwon a directory in a box, I keep getting permission denied...weird...
[17:19] <adamk> ryebread761: Do you hvae linux-firmware-nonfree installed ?
[17:20] <ryebread761> I'm not sure
[17:20] <southside> wassup everyone
[17:20] <ryebread761> No, I don't I'm installing
[17:22] <ryebread761> I installed it. I'll reboot and see hwo it goes
[17:23] <Kongen> tilbage igen
[17:23] <adamk> ryebread761: Hmmm, I'm beginning to think it will won't be there.
[17:25] <paco1> hello guys!
[17:25] <paco1> here, there is support for freeipa-client?
[17:26] <k1l> !find freeipa-client
[17:26] <k1l> !info freeipa-client
[17:28] <paco1> k1l: i have a problem with it.
[17:28] <X-Sleepy-X> Does noatime include nodiratime or do you need to specify them both?
[17:29] <paco1> i can't re-initiate the config
[17:29] <k1l> paco1: then state your issue with some details. maybe someone in here can help you
[17:29] <kboodu> linux-ninja: Are you sure the filesystem is not read-only and is a Linux file system?
[17:29] <paco1> ok, i begin.
[17:30] <paco1> i'm testing freeipa-client on ubuntu 12.04 with ipa-server on centos 6.4.  have a problem to uninstall the ipa-client-config. here my log "/var/log/ipaclient-uninstall.log": http://pastebin.com/f7vuGRuG
[17:31] <paco1> i used that link: http://www.linuxforums.org/articles/how-to-install-freeipa-client-2-1-4-on-ubuntu-12-04-precise-_1855.html, to have a package more recent.
[17:31] <KuJin> hi guys good afternoon
[17:31] <linux-ninja> The filesystem is NFS, coming from a NetAPP filer into a Ubuntu box
[17:31] <McDeffice> hello, how mount an bin/cue file in virtual disk please ?
[17:32] <esing> hi
[17:32] <esing> Someone knows how to repair grub2 uefi without boot-repair?
[17:34] <kboodu> linux-ninja: It's a NFS mount to your local system.  What's the file system?  Can you create (touch) a file on there?
[17:34] <X-Sleepy-X> !cue | McDeffice perhaps this can help
[17:35] <linux-ninja> kboodu, the filesystem is NFS, it is mounted from a NEtApp filer
[17:35] <linux-ninja> I am trying to chown a folder that have the wrong ownership but not allowing me
[17:35] <McDeffice> Tks X-Sleepy-X
[17:35] <ryebread761> I installed linux-firmware-nonfree, still no luck with fixing it needing "radeon/OLAND_pfp.bin"
[17:36] <adamk> ryebread761: Yeah, looks like it's a bug in the firmware package: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1183777
[17:36] <adamk> ryebread761: Second to last entry in the bug report has a link to where you can download the firmware file.
[17:37] <ryebread761> Oh - thanks
[17:37] <kboodu> linux-ninja: You'll need to look on the NetApp system.  But I suspect it's not letting you alter the permissions.
[17:37] <kboodu> linux-ninja: It really depends on how it's provisioned to you.
[17:37] <adamk> ryebread761: Out of curiousity, what model video card is that?
[17:38] <ryebread761> AMD Radeon HD 8750M
[17:38] <adamk> ryebread761: You may want to consider using the proprietary driver for a video card that new...
[17:38] <ryebread761> I'll consider it
[17:39] <ryebread761> Just pop these in /lib/firmware/radeon right?
[17:39] <adamk> ryebread761: Yep.
[17:39] <adamk> I only recommend the proprietary driver because the open source one won't have any 3D acceleration.  I'm not sure about 2D acceleration....  That may or may not work.
[17:40] <ryebread761> I'll see hwo it goes with open ones first I guess
[17:41] <esing> Should I install ubuntu in manufacture mode?
[17:41] <brainwash> ubuntuforums working again?
[17:41] <tubbo> hi guys, trying to set up afp/netatalk on ubuntu using this guide. https://missingreadme.wordpress.com/2010/05/08/how-to-set-up-afp-filesharing-on-ubuntu/ just completed it but i still can't see the AFP server on my network.
[17:42] <tubbo> is this guide correct or should i be looking elsewhere?
[17:43] <ryebread761> brb, rebooting, hopefully with my dedicated card working :)
[17:44] <adamk> Oh, this is a hybrid setup...  There's almost zero chance of it working with the open source drivers, but I wish him luck.
[17:46] <doberman> ъ
[17:51] <ffio_> i have messed up my grub, when i am doing update-grub boths linux os are detected but when doing os-prober it detects only 1.
[17:51] <ffio_> i am doing this action from ubuntu live cd
[17:53] <wilee-nilee> ffio_, explain exactly what your doing on the live cd with grub.
[17:54] <ffio_> i have 2 distro lfs and ubuntu
[17:54] <ffio_> used ubuntu live cd and chroot into my ubuntu installation using ubuntu live cd
[17:54] <ffio_> after chrooting when i enter update-grub it detects bot of my os.
[17:54] <wilee-nilee> ffio_, all in one line don't use enter as punctuation.
[17:54] <linux-ninja> This is the first time I am experiencing this type of issue, I can't chown the directory, it doesn't matter if I use root or a regular user. Is it because it is NFS?
[17:55] <ffio_> but when i enter os-prober it detects only 1 os.
[17:55] <ffio_> wilee-nilee: OK :)
[17:55] <tubbo> how do you configure AFP to listen on a specific IP?
[17:55] <tubbo> err
[17:56] <tubbo> listen on a specific ethernet interface?
[17:56] <tubbo> i have 2, eth0 and eth1...how do i configure AFP to use, say, eth0
[17:57] <ffio_> wilee-nilee: ???
[17:58] <wilee-nilee> ffio_, I have to take off shortly so have limited time, download the bootrepair app, run the bootinfo summary only and post the url generated when asking for help, keep that summary6 updated with any changes, it is a detailed script of what is there, it may help you fix this as well, as the tool alsp does repairs take a look at those as well.
[17:59] <ffio_> wilee-nilee: ok :)
[17:59] <sonofzeus> hi
[17:59] <sonofzeus> what doest apt-get -y mean?
[17:59] <sonofzeus> What does the -y indicate?
[17:59] <Pici> sonofzeus: 'yes'
[17:59] <sonofzeus> you serious?
[17:59] <Pici> sonofzeus: if there are any questions that apt asks, it will automatically answer yes to them.
[18:00] <wilee-nilee> ffio_, Myself I have 4 OS, W8 and 3 linux so multibooting is no biggie, I suspect you just mau not be up on what to do, you can purge and reinstal grub from the chroot, just make sure you know which grub from which OS is in the mbr.
[18:05] <X-Sleepy-X> Does noatime include nodiratime or do you need to specify them both?
[18:07] <KuJin> hi how are u guys what is the subject
[18:07] <cgtdk> KuJin: Ubuntu
[18:08] <KuJin> ok thanks do you work to improve the software ?
[18:09] <cgtdk> This is just a support channel.
[18:09] <KuJin> ha ok i understand thank you
[18:09] <KuJin> im a noob thats why i pose the question thans cgtdk
[18:10] <cgtdk> That's okay.
[18:11] <KuJin> do you know how i can go to another channel to talk about others subjects i m kind of stuck
[18:12] <cgtdk> KuJin: Type the following: /join #freenode
[18:13] <KuJin> ok thanks mr cgtdk
[18:13] <cgtdk> You're welcome
[18:13] <KuJin> see you another times maybe
[18:16] <sharif> hello
[18:16] <sharif> help me
[18:16] <cgtdk> !details | sharif
[18:16] <sharif> ubuntu foum not edite my profile
[18:17] <sharif> profile not  avter sowing
[18:17] <sharif> hello
[18:17] <sharif> any boy help me
[18:17] <abdullatif> Damn it! Turkish ubuntu group not actualy helped a new users
[18:18] <Pici> sharif: We can't support the forums here, either ask in #ubuntuforums or post something on the forums itself.
[18:18] <sharif> yp
[18:19] <HypnotiX> How to convert flac to high quality mp3 (320 bit rate) in ubuntu
[18:20] <cgtdk> HypnotiX: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Convert_Flac_to_Mp3
[18:21] <HypnotiX> thanx
[18:21] <RaWWaR> Can i use Empathy for Facebook live chat?
[18:22] <cgtdk> RaWWaR: Why don't you try?
[18:22] <RaWWaR> i will try
[18:23] <Morg0th> hello, i just installed Ubuntu 13.04 but i have a problem. by default i get a black screen. i added "acpi=off" to kernel boot options but then the wifi card is hard-blocked. i switched to "nomodeset" instead and now the wifi works but i don't have hardware acceleration (when i have it with "acpi=off"). any ideas how to fix hardware acceleration with nomodeset please?
[18:23] <l3d> ok I am running 12.10 and just started to get not enought room on boot partition that I should clean un used files . what should I do
[18:23] <wilee-nilee> ffio_, I'm back for about 20 min, do you have that script from the bootrepair ?
[18:24] <ffio_> wilee-nilee: i fixed it :D
[18:24] <cgtdk> Morg0th: It would probably be helpful to those more knowledgeable than me if you tell us what kind of graphics card and driver you're using.
[18:24] <ffio_> thanks mate :)
[18:24] <wilee-nilee> Morg0th, nomodeset is a low graphic run, have you checked additional drivers and can you add the graphic card to your queries?
[18:25] <wilee-nilee> ffio_, Cool.
[18:25] <Morg0th> indeed. i have an Intel Graphics card, i am currently using the default intel driver (installed with ubuntu)
[18:25] <wilee-nilee> ffio_, Not sure if that script helped it has a lot of info, but it can be really a great tool.
[18:27] <Morg0th> wilee-nilee: i have an Intel Graphics card. i did not try to install other drivers because hardware acceleration works fine with acpi=off.. this is frustrating
[18:27] <Morg0th> i'll try to check if i can find some other drivers then i guess
[18:27] <cgtdk> I'm not sure there are alternative drivers
[18:27] <cgtdk> I think there's only the official one
[18:27] <ffio_> wilee-nilee: :) you seem to be an linux expert ?
[18:28] <wilee-nilee> Morg0th, I would investigate whether hardware acceleration works all that well anyway with this in linux, make sure your goals and understanding are in line.
[18:28] <wilee-nilee> this card that is
[18:29] <wilee-nilee> graphic cards and the bling involved in modern graphics are not as easily accessible in  linux at times.
[18:31] <wilee-nilee> ffio_, Not really I'm familiar with grub but in a limited way, mainly I have to much free time, so I have spent a ton of time on the irc and helping on the ubuntu forums, it is a hobby really.
[18:32] <Morg0th> wilee-nilee: hmm i tried to see how well it's working when i don't add "nomodeset" and it works quite well. should i try to find something that works with nomodeset or should i get rid of this option?
[18:33] <ffio_> wilee-nilee: that's great :)
[18:33] <wilee-nilee> Morg0th, nomodeset is generally used when one has no drivers that will even get a screen
[18:34] <Morg0th> wilee-nilee: ok i see. thanks for you help
[18:35] <wilee-nilee> ffio_, One advantage I have I think is that upon returning to college 6 years ago never having needed a computer, I happened to get a open source ubuntu setup to start on, so I never used windows until later.
[18:36] <wilee-nilee> windows seems like a a game of pong in comparison at times.
[18:38] <Gandalf84> Hello
[18:38] <Gandalf84> I have a problem with Ubuntu 13
[18:38] <ffio_> wilee-nilee: how long are you using linux ?
[18:38] <Gandalf84> the same I had in ubuntu 13
[18:38] <Gandalf84> 12
[18:38] <wilee-nilee> Gandalf84, The channel needs details.
[18:38] <cgtdk> !details | Gandalf84
[18:39] <Gandalf84> I'm not able to use it, when it starts the top bar is missing and as soon as I click on a program icon with the mouse everzthing get freezed
[18:39] <Gandalf84> I'm only able to use it in recovery mode
[18:40] <Hammerhead2011-S> Anyone have 3 monitors working with Ubuntu?
[18:40] <Hammerhead2011-S> 12.04
[18:41] <Hammerhead2011-S> Laptop, one external port, one USB to VGA adapter, hoping to use another to make the 3rd monitor work
[18:41] <Gandalf84> please help
[18:42] <ac_slater> Hey guys. I'm having some font issues here. I have my fonts in /usr/share/fonts/local/ and have updated my font cache, and can access these fonts in my consoles/urxvt. Though the font(s) in question arent recognized by their '-*-*....' strings. Any advice, etc ?
[18:43] <Orpheon> I need some help. I want to install steam on ubuntu 11.10, trying to install it the naive way gives me an error that libc6 isn't version >= 2.15 (which is correct). I googled and found a deb package of libc6 which installed correctly with dpkg, but now I'm having a few other packets (libc6_dev, libc6:i386, some other libraries) which are complaining of incompatible versions. Does anyone know a) a better way to install this stuff (upgrading i
[18:43] <Orpheon> s not an option) or b) at least a way to revert the changes and go back to the old libc6 v2.13? Thank you
[18:44] <lasers> ac_slater: Try xfontsel
[18:44] <ac_slater> lasers, it doesnt show up in xfontsel
[18:45] <lasers> ac_slater: /usr/local/share/fonts?
[18:46] <lasers> ac_slater: (or ~/.fonts, perhaps)?
[18:47] <ac_slater> lasers, either place the font is detected and I can use it. Except, 1) its not in xfontsel and things that need to access it by the '-*-*-*....' method cant.
[18:47] <ScottSteiner> Is there a way to do math with percentages, without first having to convert those percentages into decimals?  neither bc nor the $(()) method work
[18:49] <Pici> SubjectOne: You might want to ask the folks in #bash :)
[18:49] <richwestcoast> im in bash
[18:49] <lasers> ac_slater: What fonts? I'll try them.
[18:50] <Pici> ScottSteiner: sorry, that was for you, You might want to ask the folks in #bash :)
[18:50] <Pici> SubjectOne: mistab, sorry.
[18:50] <ac_slater> lasers, I figured it out bud. had to do`xset +fp ...`
[18:50] <ac_slater> lasers, thanks for the efforts.
[18:50] <lasers> ac_slater: Sure.
[18:52] <Sagitt_> hi, i've an ubuntu server with 4 webcams. with lsusb i can see all webcams, but i can't see the same webcams in /dev/ as video0-1-2-3, i can see onli video0-1-2. 2 weeks ago it works fine. how i can re-make other dev video?
[18:53] <sandman> Is there a key I can hold down or something to get to the grub menu off the ubuntu desktop install disc?
[18:53] <reisio> sandman: SHIFT?
[18:53] <brahmana> After certain package updates a system restart is required. Is there a way to determine this from the command line?
[18:53] <lasers> Hammerhead2011-S: Paste the result of "lspci | grep -i vga" and "xrandr -q" -- You might be able to get third monitor up and running (on different DISPLAY).
[18:53] <sandman> Alright I'll give that shot. Thank you =)
[18:53] <brahmana> i.e. whether currently my system needs a restart because of some package updated?
[18:53] <brahmana> s/updated/update
[18:54] <Phantomas> Is there a workaround for pam_mount to unmount a volume at the end of the session? (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libpam-mount/+bug/117736) This bug is open for more than 6 years
[18:55] <Phantomas> Should I use something else instead of pam_mount to mount a volume at the start of a session and umount it at the end?
[18:58] <reisio> Phantomas: pam_mount seems fine, but there are a number of ways you _could_ do it
[18:58] <abdullatif> Thousand Foot Krutch - Learn To Breath
[18:58] <reisio> ...
[19:00] <Phantomas> reisio: What do you suggest?
[19:00] <reisio> Phantomas: whatever is simplest
[19:01] <bgd> hello. I have ubuntu 13.04 and after proprietary video driver install unity bar is missing. What I can do ? Please help
[19:01] <Phantomas> reisio: You are not being helpful.
[19:01] <optimusOO7> hello
[19:02] <reisio> Phantomas: k
[19:02] <reisio> optimusOO7: hi
[19:02] <optimusOO7> i am getting "503  Unable to download in offline mode" while trying to download packages behind a local proxy.
[19:02] <optimusOO7> how can i fix this
[19:03] <optimusOO7> proxy is allowing some packages but resticting most of others
[19:03] <optimusOO7> reisio: hi
[19:05] <aantoon> hi, i tried "boot-repair" and it did not fix my problem can someone take a look at this pastebin please http://paste.ubuntu.com/5930020/
[19:05] <reisio> aantoon: and your problem is?
[19:06] <aantoon> 1 of two time's i cant get grub to load
[19:06] <Phantomas> reisio: Does it matter? He can solve it using "the simplest" way ;)
[19:06] <reisio> Phantomas: I answered the specific question you asked
[19:06] <reisio> Phantomas: did you have another?
[19:06] <reisio> aantoon: to load at all, or to boot the OS of your choice?
[19:07] <theadmin> aantoon: Sounds quite like a hardware problem. My old computer was this way. HD failure was the cause.
[19:07] <theadmin> aantoon: But I'm not 100% sure.
[19:08] <Phantomas> reisio: My question was obvious: "Is there a workaround for pam_mount to unmount a volume at the end of the session?"
[19:08] <Phantomas> reisio: I didn't ask "Is pam_mount fine?"
[19:08] <reisio> Phantomas: sure you did
[19:08] <zenpac> Does webex work in Ubuntu 64bit, with openjdk-jre-7?
[19:08] <reisio> zenpac: if it works on any distro, it also works on Ubuntu
[19:09] <reisio> and vice versa
[19:09] <reisio> moreover, if it works _simply_ on any distro, it probably also works simply on what many people consider to be the most popular distro (Ubuntu)
[19:09] <aantoon> reisio: to load at all, this is a fresh install 12.04 alternate 32bit. i can load but it gives me a black "nothing" screen firts, after hitting ctrl/alt/t i can get a terminal and ther it asks me for my luks pass
[19:10] <reisio> ctrl+alt+t?...
[19:10] <Phantomas> reisio: I'm not sure if I should keep this conversation going. If you have a solution to suggest to my problem (which, in case you haven't understood it yet, is unmounting a volume with pam_mount at the session end), feel free to do it.
[19:10] <aantoon> reisio: eh yes, teminal
[19:11] <reisio> Phantomas: thanks, I do feel free
[19:11] <reisio> aantoon: in X, or?
[19:11] <theadmin> Is there a way to assign a file to "Open with..." the Windows way, i.e. by extension, not mime-type in Nautilus? Long version of the problem: I have an  app that stores data in a SQLite database, and those open in sqliteman (which I want to keep that way), but I want this app's files to open in the app.
[19:12] <aantoon> reisio: don't tell me you didn,t know this would start a terminal???
[19:12] <reisio> theadmin: when you assign one to another type it assigns both?
[19:12] <reisio> aantoon: that doesn't answer my question
[19:12] <Henix_Aurorus> ...damn I'm good.
[19:13] <theadmin> reisio: Err. Let me make sure.
[19:13] <reisio> Henix_Aurorus: :)
[19:13] <Henix_Aurorus> Anyway, question
[19:13] <reisio> Henix_Aurorus: gogogo
[19:13] <Henix_Aurorus> How do I open the terminal?:S
[19:13] <aantoon> in x yes
[19:13] <reisio> Henix_Aurorus: ha
[19:13] <reisio> Henix_Aurorus: CTRL+ALT+t, or ALT+f2 and type terminal
[19:13] <Henix_Aurorus> (Can you tell I'm new to linux?)
[19:13] <reisio> aantoon: if X is running, you're well past GRUB
[19:13] <reisio> aantoon: what was the problem, again?
[19:14] <reisio> Henix_Aurorus: no it's just that aantoon just mentioned that shortcut
[19:14] <theadmin> reisio: Well, yes.
[19:14] <reisio> Henix_Aurorus: most DEs have a shortcut to a terminal in the "menu" area somewhere
[19:14] <reisio> Henix_Aurorus: Ubuntu ATM has a slightly different "menu" area, but it's still there
[19:14] <aantoon> reisio: hold on i check
[19:14] <choct155> I have just installed Ubuntu 13.04 on a new laptop (dual-booting with Windows 8).  The signal strength is great on the Windows side, but dismal on the Linux side.  Is there a remedy out there I have not yet tried?  I have attempted:  1. Disabling power management for my network adapter, 2. modifying the Avahi daemon via /etc/nsswitch.conf, 3. modifying ath9k.conf with the 'nohwcrypt = 1' option, 4. deactivating IPv6, 5. upgrading th
[19:14] <choct155> e ubuntu kernel to 3.9.0-030900-generic.  Computer = ASUS Q550LF, Adapter = Atheros AR9485.  If there is a better place to ask, that would be useful as well.  Thanks
[19:14] <reisio> theadmin: they have different extensions?
[19:15] <theadmin> reisio: Yes.
[19:15] <theadmin> reisio: Nautilus classifies them both as "SQLite3 Database", however.
[19:15] <theadmin> ...which is correct, indeed.
[19:16] <reisio> theadmin: interesting, I didn't know nautilus was that smart :)
[19:16] <theadmin> reisio: Most Linux file managers I know use the contents of the file to determine the type, with extension as fallback
[19:16] <reisio> theadmin: which ones do you know?
[19:16] <berryciderspider> New to wp, installed lamp-server but getting thrown: "Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQL extension which is required by WordPress." What am I missing?
[19:16] <theadmin> reisio: Nautilus, Dolphin... I *think* Thunar uses plain extensions though
[19:17] <theadmin> reisio: But not 100% sure. Been ages since I last used Xfce.
[19:17] <Guest84665> The meter might just display the results different.  You might have the same signal, just a more sensitive/realistic measurement
[19:17] <reisio> berryciderspider: might run through https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WordPress
[19:17] <mudkip908> theadmin: Thunar uses contents as well.
[19:17] <trism> theadmin: maybe http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30931/register-file-extensions-mime-types-in-linux (untested by me but looks okay)
[19:17] <reisio> theadmin: well that's exhaustive :p
[19:17] <berryciderspider> cheers
[19:17] <Henix_Aurorus> Next question
[19:18] <theadmin> reisio: :D
[19:18] <aantoon> reisio: now after grub it turns to black screen, showing nothing not even a cursor, if i do ctrl+alt+t it seems not to be in x anymore asking me for the luks pass
[19:18] <Henix_Aurorus> What's "superuser"?
[19:18] <peyam> hi
[19:18] <aantoon> reisio:after that all is well
[19:18] <reisio> Henix_Aurorus: it's stackoverflow for system administration
[19:18] <Guest84665> For the wireless - try speedtest.net on both.  I bet you get the same results.  Or same speed.  Strength is displayed different
[19:18] <reisio> peyam: hi
[19:18] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Superuser is kinda like Administrator on Windows, only more powerful.
[19:18] <theadmin> trism: Ah, looks good, thanks
[19:18] <daftykins> Henix_Aurorus: root, the user that can do and break everything
[19:18] <reisio> stackoverflow is expertsexchange for slightly less awful people
[19:18] <Henix_Aurorus> :|
[19:18] <Guest84665> yet strength is actually the same
[19:18] <theadmin> reisio: "expert sex change"? What?...
[19:19] <Henix_Aurorus> Okay, so uh
[19:19] <bazhang> reisio, thats not appropriate for here
[19:19] <BluesKaj> expets exchange
[19:19] <reisio> bazhang: what isn't?
[19:19] <theadmin> Oh, heavens. Never mind, my bad bazhang
[19:19] <Henix_Aurorus> I guess the fact that dpkg is telling me that I need superuser, I'm not installing ndiswrapper -_-
[19:20] <theadmin> Henix_Aurorus: sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[19:20] <Henix_Aurorus> Can't
[19:20] <theadmin> Henix_Aurorus: Why?
[19:20] <theadmin> Henix_Aurorus: Well, if you need to use dpkg, you can also use sudo with it... sudo dpkg -i blah.deb
[19:20] <reisio> choct155: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55901
[19:20] <peyam> Skype makes my computer very warm... do you guys know any other instant massegin thing with CAM option?
[19:21] <reisio> peyam: pidgin
[19:21] <Henix_Aurorus> Need ninternet, and I cant use wireless without the drivers, which I need ndiswrapper to install
[19:21] <theadmin> reisio: Limited voice support there, only works on XMPP, and only on Linux boxen
[19:21] <peyam> reisio, with vad? skype? you should have skype running anyway
[19:21] <theadmin> peyam: Empathy is built-in. Also you could try jitsi.
[19:21] <reisio> theadmin: hrmm?
[19:21] <reisio> peyam: what?
[19:22] <Henix_Aurorus> Also the sudo dpkg apparently worked
[19:22] <peyam> reisio, if you wana run skype on pidgin you should have skype running in the same time
[19:22] <Henix_Aurorus> Thanks
[19:22] <reisio> peyam: I don't want to run skype on pidgin
[19:22] <peyam> reisio, I want some messanger so i can use to talk with my freinds in Cam..
[19:23] <theadmin> reisio: Pidgin's voice/video support only works on one protocol (XMPP) and only on Linux (or maybe the whole POSIX-compliant load of systems, not too sure here)
[19:23] <reisio> peyam: and I just told you one
[19:23] <reisio> theadmin: peyam might be interested in that, although I gather he already knows it
[19:23] <peyam> reisio, but you should log in with some username like
[19:23] <theadmin> peyam: As I mentioned, try Jitsi or the built-in Empathy.
[19:24] <peyam> Maybe I should use Talk
[19:24] <theadmin> peyam: But you won't be able to talk to your Skype contacts from therein. Only Skype works with Skype.
[19:24] <reisio> talk, google has a flair for naming things
[19:24] <theadmin> reisio: Is "hangouts" nowadays :D
[19:24] <peyam> theadmin, no problem..as far as I can use the Cam it is okey
[19:25] <reisio> not on my phone it isn't, but google isn't great at maintaining an OS :p
[19:25] <reisio> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Talk
[19:25] <theadmin> peyam: Well, those will work then.
[19:25] <theadmin> reisio: Hm. I have Android and it's "Hangouts". Talk was replaced by an update from the store... Oh well is offtopic anyways
[19:25] <reisio> theadmin: :D
[19:26] <berryciderspider> reisio: Bash is giving me no such file or dir found when trying to run setup-mysql.gz
[19:26] <theadmin> berryciderspider: You can't run a gz. Unless it's such an oddly named binary.
[19:26] <reisio> berryciderspider: it's unlikely you'd want to run that anyways
[19:26] <berryciderspider> sorry uncompress
[19:26] <reisio> berryciderspider: oh lord it's in the help.ubuntu.com info
[19:26] <peyam> f*ck. I need to download chroome browser too
[19:27] <aantoon> now it is giving me the fracking busybox aagh
[19:27] <reisio> berryciderspider: dpkg -L wordpress | grep -i setup
[19:27] <esing> Do I have to run boot-repair as root?
[19:28] <berryciderspider> reisio: where was that in the guide?
[19:28] <peyam> esing, you do that with live cd
[19:28] <reisio> berryciderspider: probably nowhere
[19:28] <esing> peyam, I did that with the live cd, yess
[19:29] <peyam> esing, just follow the instruction. dont care about running with root
[19:29] <berryciderspider> reisio: how does the command work?
[19:29] <reisio> berryciderspider: dpkg -L wordpress lists the files installed by the wordpress package
[19:29] <esing> peyam, sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && (boot-repair &)
[19:30] <reisio> berryciderspider: | grep -i setup parses that output for the string 'setup' in no particular case
[19:30] <esing> peyam, Looks like it is not run as root
[19:30] <reisio> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipeline_%28Unix%29
[19:30] <craigbass1976> Anyone run sites on GoDaddy?  I've got an instance of ckeditor and kc finder running on a server, but can't make them go on my laptop.  I'm wondering why almost all php works fine, but not browse.php -- it's trying to open in gedit
[19:30] <peyam> esing, yes.. but dont think too much about it. Just follow instructions in ubuntus website
[19:30] <muhammadsafdar> how to install skype in ubuntu?
[19:30] <berryciderspider> reisio: nice, thanks for the help
[19:30] <esing> peyam, I did, but booting still doesn't work ;)
[19:30] <theadmin> muhammadsafdar: sudo apt-get install skype with the partner repo on. Or just download from skype.com
[19:30] <reisio> craigbass1976: trying to open?
[19:30] <aantoon> fuck this, i m gone reinstall, 2 days work down the drain
[19:30] <peyam> esing, you havent done it correctly
[19:31] <muhammadsafdar> theadmin:thanks
[19:31] <daftykins> aantoon: language, please
[19:31] <McDeffice> !aoe3
[19:31] <reisio> muhammadsafdar: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype
[19:31] <craigbass1976> reisio, open, download... I get that dialog anyway
[19:32] <reisio> craigbass1976: oh, probably not being sent as PHP, then
[19:33] <reisio> craigbass1976: grep it for the strings 'header' or 'content-type'
[19:35] <Henix_Aurorus> Okay, some technical diffculties
[19:35] <McDeffice> How install age of empire 3 on Ubuntu 13.04 raring x86_64 ? No work on wine and playonlinux from me
[19:36] <Henix_Aurorus> The terminal is throwing dependency errors when I try installing ndiswrapper-utils
[19:36] <mobile> install windows (everyone gasps)
[19:36] <mobile> in a vm
[19:36] <craigbass1976> reisio, no, it's something about the servers.
[19:36] <Henix_Aurorus> The primary one is ndiswrapper-common, which I already installed
[19:36] <reisio> craigbass1976: if it were something about the servers, it'd affect other .php files
[19:37] <reisio> McDeffice: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=2441 see the red links in the table, on the left?
[19:37] <Henix_Aurorus> So my question is
[19:37] <reisio> McDeffice: they link to instructions more often than not
[19:37] <Henix_Aurorus> What's libc6?
[19:38] <theadmin> Henix_Aurorus: The C library. The core of any UNIX, really.
[19:38] <Henix_Aurorus> Then why is it showing up in a dependancy error?
[19:38] <reisio> probably because it's a factor in the dependancy error
[19:38] <reisio> dependency*
[19:39] <Henix_Aurorus> But both dependcies it's displaying are present :|
[19:39] <theadmin> reisio: Or, the wrong version? Although... I don't think the version of libc changes within the same release
[19:39] <Henix_Aurorus> Also, don't mind the typoes- on a tablet.
[19:39] <theadmin> Henix_Aurorus: Maybe you're trying to install a package for an Ubuntu version that's different from yours?
[19:40] <Henix_Aurorus> Latst version of ndiswrapper
[19:40] <Henix_Aurorus> Already checked
[19:41] <Henix_Aurorus> And I'm 90% sure that -utils and -common are the same version
[19:41] <theadmin> Henix_Aurorus: No, that's not what I'm talking about.
[19:41] <zenpac> reisio: webex no work in 64bit ubuntyu
[19:41] <Henix_Aurorus> ...
[19:41] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Do you really need ndiswrapper?
[19:41] <theadmin> Henix_Aurorus: I mean the Ubuntu version the packages are built for. You can't, for example, install 13.04 (raring) packages on 12.04 (precise)
[19:41] <Henix_Aurorus> Or, maybe they're not
[19:41] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: What kind of network card do you have?
[19:42] <Henix_Aurorus> WG311v3
[19:42] <Henix_Aurorus> NETGEAR
[19:43] <mudkip908> well, crap
[19:43] <mudkip908> Looks like there isn't a native driver for it
[19:43] <mudkip908> So, you do need ndiswapper.
[19:43] <mudkip908> Honestly if it's giving you so much trouble it may be better to just go and buy a well supported wifi card
[19:43] <mudkip908> Like AR9285
[19:43] <Henix_Aurorus> Yeah, and I think I might know the problem
[19:44] <thecodethinker> My computer wakes up almost instantly after going to sleep. It usually works just fine (and always works fine when booted to windows.) Does anyone know a way to fix this? I have a thinkpad edge e531... if that helps
[19:45] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: What do you think is the problem?
[19:45] <Henix_Aurorus> Inconsistent versions
[19:46] <Henix_Aurorus> I think I grabbed the wrong version of ndiswrapper-utils
[19:46] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: I found a post on the Linux Mint forums from someone who claims to have found a working driver: forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=42823&start=0
[19:46] <Ben64> i have 12.04, and just upgraded tonight, bunch of packages, rebooted, and now my bluetooth adapter doesn't work. what can i do to try to fix it? I get this now in dmesg... "[   75.587151] Bluetooth: can't load firmware, may not work correctly"
[19:47] <Gatorz> hello
[19:47] <Gatorz> I need some help with my ubuntu server please anything would be great thanks!
[19:47] <thecodethinker> Gatorz: whatcha need
[19:47] <joshu> not sure from googling can I use $HOME in an upstart script?
[19:47] <Myrtti> Gatorz: a proper question would assist a lot in the helping
[19:47] <Gatorz> pretty much the DNS isnt working correctly not sure why thecodethinker
[19:47] <thecodethinker> Gatorz: helps if you ask the question... people tend to get mad if u just say "I NEEDZ HEP"
[19:47] <Ben64> joshu: probably not
[19:47] <Pici> joshu: probably, but it gets run as root so it is likely not what you want.
[19:48] <Gatorz> only one of the domains work out of the 12
[19:48] <thecodethinker> Gatorz: well,..... did it ever work correctly?
[19:48] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: does your driver have a file called WG311V3.INF?
[19:48] <daftykins> Gatorz: check if there are router / nameserver IPs in /etc/resolv.conf
[19:48] <joshu> Pici Ben64 ok so just specify it as /home/test where needed?
[19:48] <Gatorz> alright
[19:48] <Pici> joshu: yes
[19:48] <joshu> Pici thanks
[19:48] <Gatorz> well  daftykins
[19:48] <Henix_Aurorus> Mudkip908: yes
[19:48] <Gatorz> the resolv gives me the local address
[19:48] <Phys> Greetings. Could you guys help me with: http://pastebin.com/sQn2XXX4
[19:49] <thecodethinker> Can anyone give me some help?
[19:49] <thecodethinker> My computer wakes up almost instantly after going to sleep. It usually works just fine (and always works fine when booted to windows.) Does anyone know a way to fix this? I have a thinkpad edge e531... if that helps
[19:49] <Gatorz> nameserver: 127.0.0.1
[19:49] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus:  And does it have a SYS file with the same name?
[19:49] <Gatorz> daftykins
[19:49] <daftykins> Gatorz: then that'll only work if your system is running DNS. you'll have to change it to an external nameserver or your router
[19:49] <Gatorz> ah well, I am using a static IP can I just use that instead?
[19:50] <Henix_Aurorus> Mudkip908: yes it does
[19:50] <Gatorz> what about google DNS?
[19:50] <daftykins> Gatorz: sure, you can change it to google DNS. 8.8.8.8
[19:50] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: CD to the directory with the driver, and run the following command: "sudo ndiswrapper -i WG311V3.INF"
[19:50] <reisio> zenpac: I doubt that, but I also don't care :)
[19:50] <Gatorz> nameserver 127.0.0.1
[19:50] <Gatorz> nameserver 8.8.8.8
[19:50] <Gatorz> nameserver 8.8.4.4
[19:50] <Gatorz> so like that daftykins
[19:50] <daftykins> Gatorz: no you need to remove localhost. that's never going to work
[19:50] <Gatorz> ah
[19:50] <Henix_Aurorus> I alreadý did  that
[19:51] <daftykins> Gatorz: test with 'nslookup example.com'
[19:51] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: What happened?
[19:51] <Gatorz> ah
[19:51] <Henix_Aurorus> The problem is sudo modprobe isn't recognizing ndiswrapper
[19:51] <Phys> I do not know how can I remove an compiled driver from my system.
[19:51] <Phys> http://pastebin.com/sQn2XXX4
[19:51] <mudkip908> What does modprobe have to do with it?
[19:52] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Never mind...
[19:52] <Henix_Aurorus> So I can use the drivers
[19:52] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Does the driver appear when you run "ndiswrapper -l"
[19:52] <mudkip908> And does it say "hardware present"?
[19:52] <Gatorz> ah
[19:52] <Henix_Aurorus> yes
[19:53] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" and then "tail /var/log/messages"
[19:53] <mudkip908> Do you see any interesting lines?
[19:53] <reisio> ah
[19:53] <reisio> is ubuntuforums.org back then?
[19:53] <joshu> For some reason this upstart script is working if someone can look it over https://gist.github.com/anonymous/459675ea6020335e099c
[19:53] <Henix_Aurorus> One moment
[19:54] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: /var/log/syslog
[19:54] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: not messages
[19:54] <thecodethinker> My computer wakes up almost instantly after going to sleep. It usually works just fine (and always works fine when booted to windows.) Does anyone know a way to fix this? I have a thinkpad edge e531... if that helps
[19:55] <mu> Can anyone help me change my GDM theme via console? I can't figure it out
[19:57] <l3d> boot is still 100% used how would I clean it ?
[19:57] <Henix_Aurorus> No lines that particularly stand out
[19:57] <auronandace> l3d: use synaptic to uninstall older kernels
[19:57] <Phys> mu: Did you already tried install GUI interface?
[19:57] <Henix_Aurorus> Besides of course this really long one
[19:58] <mu> Phys: I'm stuck at the command line
[19:58] <mu> I changed the GDM theme and am now unable to login, so I seek to rollback the last change I've made to see if that helps
[19:58] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Can you at least take a picture of it?
[19:58] <mu> Though I don't have a lot of faith in that approach
[19:58] <mudkip908> Or type it out
[19:58] <Gatorz> hmm
[19:58] <Henix_Aurorus> Yeeeeeep
[19:58] <Gatorz> I still need a bit of help with this DNS
[19:58] <Gatorz> not sure what the issue is
[19:59] <Henix_Aurorus> The problem is my lack of -utils
[19:59] <Gatorz> I have triied to figure out why all the names arent showing up but, still am nore sure why
[19:59] <Henix_Aurorus> I just noticed the error at the top of my screen
[19:59] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: And you're having a problem installing -utils?
[19:59] <mu> Basically when I try to login with any user/root, I go to enter my password and everything hangs. I can still move my mouse and access GDM panels (accessibility/power/etc) but I can't seem to login
[19:59] <mu> It's weird.
[20:00] <Phys> mu, could you remove the gdm. I suggest that you log in tti mode, pressing alt + f1, startx, and do whatever you like!
[20:00] <Henix_Aurorus> ...I am half considering throwing this tableet at the tall
[20:00] <Henix_Aurorus> Wall*
[20:00] <mu> Phys: Yeah I guess I'll try that
[20:00] <Henix_Aurorus> And yeah, it gives me dependency errors
[20:01] <Henix_Aurorus> Which I think is related to non-matching versions
[20:01] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: I'll be back in 20 minutes.
[20:01] <Henix_Aurorus> That's okay, that's about as long as it'll take for me to get somewhere
[20:01] <Phys> The easiest choice, mu!
[20:02] <Henix_Aurorus> Given my piece of junk computer
[20:02] <thecodethinker> My computer wakes up almost instantly after going to sleep. It usually works just fine (and always works fine when booted to windows.) Does anyone know a way to fix this? I have a thinkpad edge e531... if that helps
[20:02] <mu> WOW.
[20:02] <mu> Well.
[20:02] <zenpac> Anyone had luck with Webex on Ubuntu 64bit
[20:02] <mu> I disabled GDM and did as you said, only to be greated with a password prompt when using startx
[20:02] <mu> Something about the login keyring not getting unlocked
[20:03] <mu> AND SAME THING.
[20:03] <mu> Ahem, same thing happens. Everything hangs.
[20:03] <mu> Oh I guess I can cancel
[20:03] <Gatorz> hmm
[20:03] <Gatorz> I think the DNS might have an issue
[20:03] <mu> I have a sneaking suspicion that GDM isn't the problem
[20:03] <Gatorz> should I use BIND?
[20:03] <xdccFriend_[6743> ciao
[20:03] <Gatorz> this is weird
[20:03] <xdccFriend_[6743> !list
[20:04] <mu> How can I run something as root from the Dash shell?
[20:05] <thecodethinker> I really need some help with this... is anyone willing to help a poor baby penguin in need?
[20:05] <mu> Nevermind.
[20:06] <klync> I installed on 3 identical hosts ubuntu-12.04 from the same minimal kickstart and preseed files; one came up, the other two have "error: out of disk\n grub rescue>" prompt. any idea what might've gone wrong? I can't boot from a cd, but maybe I can manually tell grub how to boot from disk?
[20:07] <teresaejunior> Hi, everybody! Long time Debian user with no experience with Ubuntu here... Generally I install some pre-release of Debian with deboostrap. I wanted to install saucy with deboostrap, but there are no packages for saucy on http://packages.ubuntu.com/ yet. Where are the repositories for beta releases, please? Thanks!
[20:08] <theadmin> teresaejunior: Development versions support is in #ubuntu+1 , so please head over there.
[20:08] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: also google?
[20:08] <mu> Does GDM by any chance have a log file it writes to? Anyone?
[20:09] <thecodethinker> My computer wakes up almost instantly after going to sleep. It usually works just fine (and always works fine when booted to windows.) Does anyone know a way to fix this? I have a thinkpad edge e531... if that helps
[20:09] <theadmin> mu: I think it does put some stuff in /var/log. Have you tried other DMs? LightDM is pretty good, LXDM is bearable too.
[20:09] <teresaejunior> @theadmin thank you!
[20:09]  * klync checks bios boot manager settings
[20:09] <mu> Well I switched over to GNOME earlier today and would like a cohesive environment
[20:09] <theadmin> mu: That makes sense, I suppose
[20:09] <teresaejunior> @thecodethinker google didn't help...
[20:09] <mu> It actually seems like one GDM theme is causing issues
[20:10] <mu> But it doesn't make any sense
[20:10] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: I found it :P
[20:10] <Henix_Aurorus> WELL THERE'S YOUR PROBLEM
[20:10] <mu> Theme shouldn't affect the functionality of the display manager...
[20:10] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: what did you search for
[20:10] <mu> And yet, I use the default theme and can login fine. Use another, better looking theme, and no dice
[20:10] <mu> System hangs.
[20:10] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: ubuntu beta saucy repos
[20:10] <mu> I'll check /var
[20:10] <myersg> I am using Xubuntu and I just got this error: Playing error : Your GStreamer installation is missing a plug-in. at /usr/bin/../share/gmusicbrowser/gmusicbrowser_gstreamer-0.10.pm line 135.
[20:11] <Henix_Aurorus> I downloaded the i386 version of ndiswrapper-utils... and II'm running AMD64 Ubuntu.
[20:11] <mu> Err, this log structure
[20:11] <mu> am I to assume :0.log is the latest? Or what
[20:12] <thecodethinker> My computer wakes up almost instantly after going to sleep. It usually works just fine (and always works fine when booted to windows.) Does anyone know a way to fix this? I have a thinkpad edge e531... if that helps
[20:12] <mu> Guess so, according to ls.
[20:12] <theadmin> mu: :0 likely just refers to the X display it runs at
[20:12] <mu> yeah I suppose
[20:12] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: right thanks, very enough!
[20:12] <reisio> talking about xorg log?
[20:12] <mu> But I don't understand so many X displays
[20:12] <mu> I'm looking at GDM logs reisio
[20:12] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: very enough?
[20:12] <reisio> ah
[20:12] <mu> But they are not interesting, no errors that I can find
[20:12] <reisio> why? :p
[20:13] <theadmin> thecodethinker: Someone can't into English :D I think they mean "quite enough"
[20:13] <mu> reisio: Well it seems whenever I use a particular theme for GDM, my system "hangs" at login when I enter in my passwrod, though the mouse and GDM itself functions fine
[20:13] <reisio> theadmin: well put
[20:13] <mu> it just won't let me log in
[20:13] <thecodethinker> theadmin: oh okay... ima derp sometimes
[20:13] <reisio> mu: neat
[20:13] <mu> I switch to the default theme and am able to login fine.
[20:14] <reisio> mu: you could eliminate parts of the theme until it works to narrow down the problematic file/s
[20:14] <mu> It's troublesome since in order to switch back to the default theme, I have to disable GDM, use startx, and then run the GDM configuration program
[20:14] <Ben64> i have 12.04, and just upgraded tonight, bunch of packages, rebooted, and now my bluetooth adapter doesn't work. what can i do to try to fix it? I get this now in dmesg... "[   75.587151] Bluetooth: can't load firmware, may not work correctly"
[20:14] <mu> reisio: I suppose. I haven't looked at any of the theme files themselves though
[20:14] <reisio> mu: you should be able to CTRL+ALT+F2 and sudo service gdm restart or something
[20:14] <Gatorz> hello
[20:14] <Gatorz> so
[20:14] <Gatorz> is everyone busy?
[20:15] <mu> (fyi this is an Arch Linux system, but I'm asking in #ubuntu since GDM is more your guys' style)
[20:15] <reisio> Gatorz: nah
[20:15] <thecodethinker> My computer wakes up almost instantly after going to sleep. It usually works just fine (and always works fine when booted to windows.) Does anyone know a way to fix this? I have a thinkpad edge e531... if that helps
[20:15] <theadmin> mu: Uh. Arch is extremely different, so no, ask this in their channel. Especially considering X configs.
[20:15] <mu> Yeah I can get to a tty reisio and I suppose I could try restarting
[20:15] <Myrtti> mu: fyi GDM hasn't been used with Ubuntu by default for some time. So please ask in their channel
[20:15] <reisio> mu: for arch it might be /etc/init.d/ or systemctl or something
[20:15] <mu> Uh
[20:15] <reisio> thecodethinker: are you touching the trackpad?
[20:15] <mu> I'm aware of the differences
[20:16] <thecodethinker> reisio: nope. I'm closing the lid
[20:16] <mu> Mostly I was in here to ask about GDM itself, on how to change the theme from console
[20:16] <reisio> thecodethinker: clean off the trackpad with a damp cloth or paper towel
[20:16] <theadmin> mu: I think you can "vi /etc/gdm.conf" or whatever the file is
[20:16] <theadmin> mu: And edit the theme line there
[20:16] <theadmin> mu: I haven't used GDM much so can't tell
[20:16] <mu> If there is a theme line there it is quite obscured :P
[20:16] <mu> GDM isn't default on Ubuntu?
[20:16] <theadmin> mu: Nope, Ubuntu uses LightDM
[20:16] <Myrtti> mu: nope, lightdm is
[20:16] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: try having a look at /var/log/pm-* for the sleep issue... if some script on /etc/pm/sleep.d or /usr/lib/pm/sleep.d fails, your machine will fail to sleep.
[20:17] <mu> Oh boy. My bad then.
[20:17] <thecodethinker> reisio: it's not that :( it works when i boot to windows...
[20:17] <reisio> thecodethinker: if you say so
[20:18] <Henix_Aurorus> So now I have a new rpoblem
[20:18] <thecodethinker> reisio: it's not allowed to wake my computer up anyway... so says /proc/acpi/wakeup
[20:18] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: I'm back. Tell me all about it
[20:19] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: i'll take a look
[20:19] <mudkip908> I saw you were using the wrong version of -utils
[20:19] <mudkip908> What's your new problem?
[20:19] <Henix_Aurorus> how do I uninstall packages??
[20:19] <_droid> hi people, i just have installed eclipse along with the ruby and radrails plugin for it. but when i want to start a new radrails project, eclipse asks me to install some gems and that it needs my root password. So I entered it. But then it tells me that it is wrong and I should try again. Any ideas
[20:19] <theadmin> Henix_Aurorus: apt-get remove or dpkg -P
[20:20] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: it says Failed to connect to wpa_supplicant
[20:20] <thecodethinker> not sure what wpa_supplicant is tho
[20:20] <theadmin> _droid: Ubuntu doesn't have a root account, that may be the problem
[20:20] <theadmin> _droid: Make it use sudo, if possible, or if not, install them yourself
[20:20] <theadmin> _droid: Those gems, that is
[20:20] <_droid> theadmin: well the sudo password
[20:20] <theadmin> _droid: Right. But it might be trying to use direct root access ("su") instead of sudo
[20:20] <theadmin> _droid: Which will fail on Ubuntu
[20:21] <BluesKaj> !wpa_supplicant
[20:21] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: can you paste the log at paste.ubuntu.com?
[20:21] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: btw, i remember my irish teacher saying "very enough", not "quite enough" :)
[20:21] <BluesKaj> !info wpa_supplicant
[20:22] <Gatorz> can someone PM me about help with my server
[20:22] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: :) okay
[20:22] <thecodethinker> BluesKaj: if it doesn't exist... then why did suspend work for the past week
[20:22] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: do you want the whole thing or just the Failed lines?
[20:23] <_droid> theadmin: one sec, when trying to install them via the terminal I get the following output http://pastebin.com/kD6VMsg6
[20:23] <BluesKaj> thecodethinker, it does exist , you may need to install it from a third party repos
[20:23] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: better the whole thing, unless it's too big
[20:23] <theadmin> _droid: Err... Are you using "sudo gem install"?
[20:24] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Does it work now?
[20:24] <_droid> theadmin: yes, sudo gem install mongrel
[20:24] <Henix_Aurorus> Sort of
[20:24] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Define "sort of"
[20:24] <theadmin> _droid: Bweh. Well, I'm not overly familiar with Ruby, so that's where my help would end. Maybe the gem is bad?
[20:24] <thecodethinker> BluesKaj: but suspend worked for a while now
[20:25] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: the log file made ubuntu paste mad :(
[20:25] <Henix_Aurorus> Proper version of -utils is installed, but modprobe still isn't ácknowledging ndiswrapper
[20:26] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Any interesting lines in /var/log/syslog after modprobing ndiswrapper?
[20:26] <AmnesiaV> Are there known problem with install Wine on 64bit Raring? I am getting some kind of multi-arch bug
[20:26] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: it can be the last hundred of lines, or use pastebin.com
[20:26] <Henix_Aurorus> Give me a moment
[20:27] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5930361/
[20:27] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: ok
[20:29] <Henix_Aurorus> Npthing
[20:29] <Henix_Aurorus> Nothinf*
[20:29] <Henix_Aurorus> ...
[20:30] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: What do you get when you type in "ip addr"?
[20:30] <AmnesiaV> How do I fix this please? cannot install wine on raring 64 due to some kind of multi-arch probem: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5930368/
[20:30] <Henix_Aurorus> I'd like to get off this tablet as soon as possible
[20:30] <Henix_Aurorus> -_-
[20:30] <Henix_Aurorus> Uh
[20:31] <Henix_Aurorus> A bunch of 0's, colons, and various orher stuff
[20:31] <wilee-nilee> AmnesiaV, Running in a root terminal is a bad habit, use sudo.
[20:31] <wilee-nilee> ubuntu is not set to run that way
[20:31] <AmnesiaV> wilee-nilee: it's sudo -i, calm down :-)
[20:31] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: see anything helpful?
[20:32] <wilee-nilee> AmnesiaV, Still a bad idea.
[20:32] <wilee-nilee> !attitude | AmnesiaV
[20:32] <wilee-nilee> This is not debian
[20:32] <AmnesiaV> wilee-nilee: I'll take that under advisement, thank you. Do you have any idea about the wine issue, however?
[20:33] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: not yet...
[20:34] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: did the last one from the log fail?
[20:35] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Enter this and tell me the output: ip addr | egrep "\b[0-9]*\:\ .*\:" -o
[20:35] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: the last suspend? yes
[20:35] <Ben64> AmnesiaV: we can't support PPAs here, but look at the error it gave you
[20:35] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: I'll clear out the log and try suspending again
[20:35] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: not needed, i'm ok
[20:36] <Henix_Aurorus> Nothing
[20:36] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: oh, okay
[20:36] <SuperLag> wilee-nilee: thank you for telling me about zsync. That rocks.
[20:36] <AmnesiaV> Ben64: i have the same problem  using 1.4 from the main repo: do you need to see new pastebin?
[20:36] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: not even "lo"?
[20:36] <Henix_Aurorus> Nope
[20:36] <Guest73397> new genius
[20:36] <wilee-nilee> SuperLag, It is the bomb ;)
[20:37] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: i'm sorry, but it could help a bit, can you do it?
[20:37] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: try "iwconfig"
[20:37] <Guest73397> i want to set up QQ messenger who can help me
[20:37] <Ben64> AmnesiaV: you've only posted one pastebin
[20:38] <Henix_Aurorus> lo no wireless extensions
[20:38] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: yeah no problem
[20:38] <auronandace> Guest73397: why not just use empathy or pidgin, they both support qq
[20:38] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Does it detect any card WITH wireless extensions?
[20:39] <Henix_Aurorus> No
[20:39] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Does your card still appear in the list when you type "ndiswrapper -l"?
[20:39] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: give me just a second
[20:39] <Henix_Aurorus> Yex
[20:39] <Henix_Aurorus> Yes*
[20:40] <AmnesiaV> wilee-nilee, Ben64 same error using main repo, ppa removed - can see it's using wine 1.4 now: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5930409/
[20:40] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: ok
[20:40] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Look if there's anything related to ndiswrapper in dmesg.
[20:40] <Ben64> AmnesiaV: you should still look at the error it gives you
[20:40] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: http://sprunge.us/DaUC
[20:41] <AmnesiaV> Ben64: I see it, as I said, it's a problem with apt changes and multiarch I think. t's trying to use the i386 one. There's a bug report for it but i don't understand it
[20:41] <Henix_Aurorus> I did just find something interesting
[20:41] <Ben64> AmnesiaV: E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[20:41] <Henix_Aurorus> Lp: driver loaded but no devices found
[20:41] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: is that better?
[20:42] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: yes, the scripts spit a few errors, but none of them really seems to fail...
[20:42] <Henix_Aurorus> Don't know if that's related but I felt I'd mention it
[20:42] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Maybe reboot? I really don't know at this point.
[20:43] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: the computer goes to sleep. but then instantly wakes up
[20:43] <Henix_Aurorus> The weird thing is I already ebooted
[20:43] <AmnesiaV> Ben64: I don't though: the break is becuase it's confused over mulltiarch. If i do "dpkg --get-selections | grep hold" it's all OK, and I can install other packages
[20:43] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: yes, after 5 seconds, it seems...
[20:44] <Ben64> AmnesiaV: its not because of multiarch
[20:44] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: really? it seems instant from here
[20:44] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: has nothing to do with wpa_supplicant, actually...
[20:44] <Henix_Aurorus> Okay, I'm going to try something
[20:44] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: does it say what's waking it up?
[20:44] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: What are you gonna try?
[20:45] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: no, see from Tue Jul 30 16:38:50 EDT 2013: performing suspend
[20:45] <Henix_Aurorus> What was the command to uninstall a package again?
[20:45] <AmnesiaV> Ben64: OK, I'll accept that if you say it. But I'm sure I have no broken packages and I can install or deinstall other stuff fine. However there is a bug report for this package (wine) and I don't understand it
[20:45] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: apt-get remove <package>
[20:46] <Ben64> AmnesiaV: the most likely problem is you have too many PPAs or something else that is messing with wine's dependencies
[20:46] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: well that's just dandy
[20:46] <AmnesiaV> Ben64: All I have is google chrome and medibuntu
[20:47] <Ben64> might be medibuntu
[20:47] <wilee-nilee> medibunutu is not supported anymore
[20:47] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: the problem doesn't seem to be with pm-utils, you could try some other kernel to see if it works...
[20:48] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: okay hold on a second. I'll boot to an older kernal
[20:51] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: it seems to work on this kernel
[20:51] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: I guess it's a bug with the newest kernel?
[20:51] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: probably, which version?
[20:52] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: this is 3.8.0-19 and the newer one i think is 3.8.0-27
[20:52] <SuperLag> wilee-nilee: odd, though... this is what I see after a zsync. http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5930457/
[20:52] <El_Naciente> hi
[20:52] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: RUN THIS COMMAND: "sudo depmod -a"
[20:52] <El_Naciente> (o.o)/
[20:52] <El_Naciente> womens?
[20:53] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: good it works now, upgrading the kernel is not always that fun...
[20:53] <El_Naciente> alguien me entiende?
[20:53] <bastidrazor> El_Naciente: #ubuntu-ops --full of the womens
[20:53] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: it worked with that kernel last night though... eh... thanks
[20:53] <thecodethinker> well i'm off then
[20:53] <thecodethinker> teresaejunior: Thanks again :D
[20:53] <El_Naciente> bastidrazor thanks
[20:53] <wilee-nilee> SuperLag, Not sure, I never use those commands I just run the zsync, there is always the old.
[20:54] <bastidrazor> El_Naciente: anytime brother
[20:54] <teresaejunior> thecodethinker: you're welcome :) bye!
[20:54] <s_spiff> any otpions to recover my old handle on the forums if I've forgotten what email add it was associated with?
[20:54] <El_Naciente> bastidrazor no te entiendo del todo
[20:54] <wilee-nilee> SuperLag, I'm n ot a IT person so use just a smidgen of commands and really know no code in general.
[20:54] <bastidrazor> El_Naciente: scuppa doopa flippo juan pablo
[20:55] <exalt> hey can anybody explaint why $exec uname closes my term ?
[20:55] <Wardlee> Hi someaone can help me?
[20:55] <Henix_Aurorus> command running
[20:55] <exalt> Wardlee: whats your problem ?
[20:55] <wilee-nilee> Wardlee, If you state the issue maybe. ;)
[20:55] <theadmin> exalt: "exec" terminates the shell and replaces it with the command.
[20:55] <exalt> theadmin: thanx
[20:56] <Wardlee> I'm trying to install elementary os in a modest machine but i cant :o´
[20:56] <MonkeyDust> Wardlee  not supported here
[20:56] <s_spiff> anyone tried recovering their old user handle in the ubuntu forums?
[20:56] <Wardlee> Why?
[20:56] <bazhang> s_spiff, try #ubuntuforums not here
[20:56] <s_spiff> oh great
[20:56] <Henix_Aurorus> Sorry for being silent for q moment, put the tablet down to help keep myself from going isnsane due to androirc's slowness\
[20:56] <s_spiff> thanks
[20:57] <El_Naciente> bastidrazor speak english?
[20:57] <MonkeyDust> Wardlee  type /join #elementary, some 70 people there
[20:57] <Henix_Aurorus> Also, command has been run
[20:57] <bastidrazor> El_Naciente: yes
[20:57] <Waka_Flocka> i run lubuntu on a extended partition how can i delete windows without reinstalling?
[20:57] <wilee-nilee> s_spiff, Might be a thread to follow, this is not really the place try #ubuntuforums. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2164131&s=2fab9559915b72dbf48334973262e66a
[20:57] <Wardlee> MonkeyDust i already be in #elementary, they sent me to here
[20:58] <s_spiff> wilee-nilee: checking it out. posted on ubuntuforums
[20:58] <s_spiff> lets see
[20:58] <MonkeyDust> Wardlee  then thay gave wrong advice, as it is not supported here
[20:58] <MonkeyDust> they*
[20:58] <NvrBst> Hello. Is there a SUID (similar to SGID/g+s) in the respect that new files created will retain the parents user ownership? I tried u+s but it doesn't retain ownserhip like g+s.
[20:58] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: modprobe ndiswrapper again.
[20:59] <wilee-nilee> s_spiff, Cool, it has to be frustrating, I retired from helping there way to much drama. ;)
[20:59] <Wardlee> But can i say whats is my problem please? I recently moved to ubuntu and i loved it
[20:59] <Henix_Aurorus> Still not found
[20:59] <Henix_Aurorus> :|
[20:59] <s_spiff> wilee-nilee: yeah... been extremely frustrating.
[21:00] <MonkeyDust> Wardlee  we can give advice on ubuntu, but not on elementary os
[21:00] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Any new interesting lines in /var/log/syslog or dmesg?
[21:00] <lasers> Wardlee: You wandered into Accord dealership loaded with questions about Honda vehicles. It's not quite same.
[21:00] <Wardlee> But they sent me to here because they said that maybe its a problem with ubuntu, because i cant even install elementary
[21:01] <Wardlee> I dont understand lasers sorry
[21:01] <willybilly0101> how was ubuntu forum hacked?
[21:01] <Henix_Aurorus> Nope
[21:01] <MonkeyDust> Wardlee  where does ubuntu come in your question? it's either ubuntu OR elementary os
[21:02] <Wardlee> Can  i explain whats is my problem please?
[21:02] <esing> I always boot into grub cli, how do I make it boot automatically
[21:02] <MonkeyDust> Wardlee  to no avail if it's a problem with elementary os
[21:03] <wilee-nilee> Wardlee, Thers is #elementary
[21:03] <wilee-nilee> There*
[21:03] <Wardlee> But they said (on #elementary) that i can ask her because maybe its a problem with ubuntu because i have ubuntu installed
[21:03] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: do lsmod | grep ndiswrapper
[21:03] <salah> Where to begin if your display supports 2560x1440 and Ubuntu detects 2048x1152?
[21:03] <bazhang> Wardlee, you want help with elementary OS installation, correct?
[21:03] <joshu> to change the language of the OS from the command line is this the only file to change /etc/default/locale
[21:03] <wilee-nilee> esing, Have you modified grub?
[21:03] <Wardlee> Yes bazhang
[21:04] <Henix_Aurorus> Nothing
[21:04] <bazhang> Wardlee, it's NOT supported here. stop asking
[21:04] <Wardlee> But you can be nice and at least read my problem, they said that here i can receive help
[21:05] <wilee-nilee> bazinga
[21:05] <AmnesiaV> wilee-nilee: Ben65_ i know what it is now. it's wine and steam not liking each other - they're fighting over a font package.
[21:05] <wilee-nilee> AmnesiaV, Cool, wine is frustrating I just dual boot.
[21:06] <wilee-nilee> for word only really
[21:06] <esing> wilee-nilee, I did run boot-repair and I run  grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg and grub-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/grub/grub.cfg
[21:06] <AmnesiaV> wilee-nilee: I don't own windows, can't dual boot :P
[21:07] <wilee-nilee> esing, Ah, uefi, always mention that off the top. here is a UF thread that is helpful and really the forum is your best help on uefi. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2147295
[21:07] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: do modinfo ndiswrapper
[21:08] <mudkip908> It should print a whoule bunch of stuff
[21:08] <wilee-nilee> AmnesiaV, Are you a student per-chance?
[21:08] <Henix_Aurorus> Coould not find
[21:08] <esing> wilee-nilee, Thanks for the link
[21:08] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Install ndiswrapper-source, ndiswrapper-dkms and ndiswrapper-common
[21:08] <wilee-nilee> esing, No prob. ;)
[21:09] <xaegis> Please excuse me. I have installed Ubuntu 13.04 on a lenovo ideapad y510p the latest kenel update has broken my video i dont get a plymouth login screen. How do I begin to diagnose this?
[21:09] <wilee-nilee> AmnesiaV, I'm not a windows pusher I use open source 99% of the time but there are excellent prices for students is all.
[21:09] <Henix_Aurorus> -common's already installed, the other two I'll need to switch back to windows for
[21:10] <kostkon> xaegis, it could be this brightness problem here? https://01.org/linuxgraphics/node/143
[21:10] <auronandace> xaegis: plymouth is the splash before the login screen, lightdm is the login screen
[21:10] <AmnesiaV> wilee-nilee: Understood, thank you for information.
[21:11] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: you don't have ethernet available?
[21:11] <thesisb> Why does apt-get install nginx install only version 1.1.19?
[21:11] <thesisb> when 1.4.* is out
[21:11] <Henix_Aurorus> Not  for ubuntu
[21:11] <auronandace> !latest | thesisb
[21:12] <reisio> heh
[21:12] <xaegis> thank you kostkon I am reading it now.
[21:12] <kostkon> xaegis, :)
[21:12] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Why not?
[21:12] <Henix_Aurorus> No wired access, so I have to switch back over to windoss if I need to download something AATM
[21:13] <mudkip908> Ah
[21:13] <MarcM> Hey guys, I downloaded something using the terminal, and now a box appears and it has the End-User Licenses Agreement on it. It has <OK> at the bottom of this purple box, but I've got no where to type, and I can't click the "<OK>"
[21:13] <esing> Should I delete Windows Boot Manager from efiboomgr?
[21:13] <cgtdk> MarcM: trying using your cursor keys
[21:14] <trism> MarcM: tab
[21:14] <reisio> MarcM: enter/space bar?
[21:14] <wilee-nilee> MarcM, What is something?
[21:14] <theadmin> MarcM: Hit Tab.
[21:14] <theadmin> MarcM: And then Enter
[21:14] <reisio> nvidia drivers? :p
[21:14] <wilee-nilee> ms-core-fonts?
[21:14] <reisio> COFEE? :p
[21:14] <smgordon> wth did i drop into?
[21:14] <reisio> smgordon: Europe
[21:15] <MarcM> alright cursor keys work. sorry for the dumb question haha. and the something I downloaded is screenrecording software
[21:15] <cgtdk> Up, left, down, down, down!
[21:15] <AmnesiaV> wilee-nilee: By the way, I just looked at windows pricing. The version they sell is the upgrade version that needs a computer with windows already on it. A compute without window would need the OEM verison, which sold by PC builders only. I suppose you could order it online though, but not from microsoft.
[21:16] <mojtaba> Hi, I have recently bought a new laptop and would like to have my old computer duplicated on the new one. Does anybody know which folder should I make a backup? I am using the default ubuntu backup program
[21:16] <wilee-nilee> AmnesiaV, You can do a double install and get past the upgrade, but you did not here it from me, the second install is not format. ;)
[21:16] <reisio> MarcM: why not use what's in Ubuntu's repos
[21:17] <joshu> cross posting my question to ubuntu-server
[21:17] <MarcM> reisio: you mean whats in the software center?
[21:17] <MonkeyDust> MarcM  yes, the software center looks into the repos, so to say
[21:18] <wilee-nilee> AmnesiaV, I think the W8 upgrade download though from MS needs a OS seen to get it, you can get W8.1 for free right now activated.
[21:18] <reisio> MarcM: yes
[21:18] <Galgorth> I'm running Ubuntu 12.04.2 in Virtualbox and can't make my resolution higher than 1024*768, how do I fix this?
[21:18] <reisio> Galgorth: install guest additions
[21:18] <Galgorth> reisio: Cool, how/where do I do that?
[21:18] <theadmin> Galgorth: sudo apt-get install virtualbox-guest-dkms
[21:19] <Galgorth> theadmin: Thanks
[21:19] <MarcM> Ah, well the ones that I saw there didnt have too good of reviews. I was just going to try different ones.
[21:19] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Do you have ndiswrapper-dkms installed? That's another one you should have. I forgot to mention it.
[21:19] <choct155> I have just installed Ubuntu 13.04 on a new laptop (dual-booting with Windows 8).  The signal strength is great on the Windows side, but dismal on the Linux side.  Is there a remedy out there I have not yet tried?  I have attempted:  1. Disabling power management for my network adapter, 2. modifying the Avahi daemon via /etc/nsswitch.conf, 3. modifying ath9k.conf with the 'nohwcrypt = 1' option, 4. deactivating IPv6, 5. upgrading th
[21:19] <choct155> e ubuntu kernel to 3.9.0-030900-generic.  Computer = ASUS Q550LF, Adapter = Atheros AR9485.  If there is a better place to ask, that would be useful as well.  Thanks
[21:19] <reisio> choct155: you get that bug earlier?
[21:21] <wilee-nilee> choct155, Small applause for getting installed in a uefi setup. ;)
[21:21] <frib> Hi, is it possible to make a persistent ubuntu 12 on my 4gb flash drive?
[21:22] <wilee-nilee> frib, Yes most loaders offer that option.
[21:22] <IdleOne> !usb | frib see the second link
[21:23] <Henix_Aurorus> mudkip908: where am I supposed to find -source and -dkms?
[21:23] <wilee-nilee> Henix_Aurorus, What is the host?
[21:24] <mwic> I have an rsync command that seems to hang every time, after syncing approximately 12MB of files
[21:24] <reisio> mwic: are you using -v ?
[21:24] <Henix_Aurorus> I'm looking at the ubuntu archive currently
[21:24] <mwic> I used -avz and -avW
[21:24] <mwic> although I admit those options are just out of habit and I don't recall what they do
[21:24] <reisio> mwic: okay, so what's going on around the time it starts hanging?
[21:24] <mwic> ;)
[21:25] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: What version of ubuntu are you using?
[21:25] <mwic> the rsync output just stops at
[21:25] <mwic> fileadmin/rebate/rebates.tar.gz
[21:25] <mwic> Which is 12MB and is not growing
[21:25] <Henix_Aurorus> Uh
[21:25] <mwic> Its full size is 340MB
[21:26] <mwic> nothing else going on at the box; I'm the only one in it
[21:26] <reisio> mwic: and how long have you waited?
[21:26] <Henix_Aurorus> Latest version is all I can tell you
[21:26] <mudkip908> 13.04?
[21:26] <mwic> a several minutes
[21:26] <reisio> mwic: and you're copying from what to what?
[21:26] <mojtaba> Hi, I have recently bought a new laptop and would like to have my old computer duplicated on the new one. Does anybody know which folder should I make a backup? I am using the default ubuntu backup program
[21:26] <mwic> from the old web server to the new one reisio
[21:26] <wilee-nilee> Henix_Aurorus, Be sure to use nicks you can tab complete them. ;)
[21:27] <mudkip908> wilee-nilee: he's on a tablet
[21:27] <MonkeyDust> mwic  what the output of    cat /etc/issue ?
[21:27] <blazemore> mojtaba: If you back up your entire /home/<username> folder you will be backing up all your personal application settings
[21:27] <wilee-nilee> ah still possible
[21:27] <mwic> Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS \n \l
[21:27] <wilee-nilee> if you can type you can use a nick
[21:27] <dak0> blazemore, even the app and Ubuntu settings?
[21:27] <mojtaba> blazemore: Is there any other directory which I should care about it?
[21:27] <MonkeyDust> mwic  and on the other side?
[21:28] <mwic> Centos 5.5
[21:28] <reisio> mwic: over what, LAN?
[21:28] <mojtaba> dak0: Is there any other directory which I should take care about it?
[21:28] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: Download packages.ubuntu.com/raring/ndiswrapper-dkms and packages.ubuntu.com/raring/ndiswrapper-source
[21:28] <mwic> reisio, no this is over internet
[21:28] <dak0> mojtaba: I wonder that too
[21:28] <mwic> The same rsync worked okay from another box (Fedora 18) last week
[21:29] <reisio> mwic: what makes you think uploading 300MB will take less than a few minutes?
[21:29] <mwic> reisio, I can watch the file grow from 0KB to 12MB
[21:29] <mwic> Then it stops growing
[21:29] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: installed them and run "sudo depmod -a" and then "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper"
[21:29] <mwic> so it appears that it hung; also it was hanging regardless of file before
[21:29] <reisio> mwic: just rsync or rsync + ssh?
[21:29] <blazemore> mojtaba: Not really, everything else is system files which might need to be different on the new machine
[21:29] <mwic> just rsync ..
[21:29] <blazemore> mojtaba: Just make a note of which applications you have installed
[21:29] <mwic> reisio,
[21:29] <mudkip908> Henix_Aurorus: It's getting kinda late here, so I'll be back tomorrow
[21:30] <mudkip908> goodnight.
[21:30] <mojtaba> blazemore: I have installed xampp and xbmc for example
[21:30] <mwic> guess I'll try rsync -avW -e ssh  ...
[21:30] <Henix879> TABLET
[21:30] <mojtaba> blazemore: beside other applications like Matlab and VMware
[21:30] <reisio> mwic: so just this one remote server? Or local? or?
[21:30] <Henix879> FUCK OFF
[21:30] <blazemore> OK mojtaba, your personal xbmc settings are stored in /home/<username>/.xbmc or something similar
[21:30] <BillyZane> umm
[21:31] <mojtaba> blazemore: which are not part of ubuntu.
[21:31] <BillyZane> Henix879, please refrain from using profanity
[21:31] <mwic> reisio, I'm just rsyncing one remote server to a "local" one
[21:31] <blazemore> mojtaba: So as long as you back up your /home/<username> directory, then you can copy your personal settings back after you reinstall xbmc etc
[21:31] <Henix879> oi -_-
[21:31] <mwic> "local" because I'm actually shelled into a machine inside a VPN
[21:31] <Henix879> Sorry, I tend to get very irritable when something other than this useless piece of junk gets stupidly slow
[21:32] <Henix879> anyway, could anyone repost what mudkip908 linked earlier?
[21:32] <mobile_> anyone ever get a reason 6 wifi issue before
[21:32] <mojtaba> blazemore: What about the /var directory? as I have installed xampp for example.
[21:32] <mojtaba> blazemore: Is there any documentation which explicitly says which directories are important for which users?
[21:32] <mwic> rsync with -e ssh seems to have hung at 9.3 MB
[21:33] <Henix879> ...I guess that's a no.
[21:33] <reisio> mojtaba: you could just back it _all_ up
[21:33] <mojtaba> reisio: Is it necessary?
[21:33] <Henix879> Great, now I have to track it down myself. ¬_¬
[21:33] <reisio> mwic: what about scp for that file
[21:34] <reisio> mojtaba: nope, but you'd have fewer questions to ask
[21:34] <mojtaba> reisio: I do not want to restore my system completely.
[21:34] <BillyZane> does anyone here know how to use qemu?
[21:34] <choct155> reisio:  I missed the bug.  What are you referring to?
[21:34] <reisio> mojtaba: that's irrelevant
[21:34] <mojtaba> reisio: I though the room is for asking questions.
[21:34] <choct155> wilee-nilee:  it wasn't easy!
[21:34] <mwic> reisio, it's only freezing on *this* file because that's what it's currently on. If I skip/remove that file, it freezes on a different one
[21:34] <Henix879> Actually, are the logs publicly available?
[21:34] <reisio> mojtaba: having a backup of your entire system doesn't require you to restore it all
[21:34] <reisio> Henix879: yes
[21:35] <MonkeyDust> BillyZane  type /join #qemu, over 100 people there
[21:35] <mojtaba> reisio: I am using ubuntu's default backup system and it gives me many files with .gpg files.
[21:35] <reisio> choct155: http://is.gd/uhicix
[21:35] <Henix879> !logs
[21:35] <Henix879> ...nope.
[21:35] <mobile_> how about reconnecting sshfs after hibernate? any ideas. im using cron to start the mount
[21:36] <reisio> more people in #kvm
[21:36] <Henix879> owait
[21:36] <dak0> reisio: mojtaba: isn't it possible to backup the whole OS?
[21:36] <choct155> reisio:  thank you sir!  i will check it out
[21:36] <Ben64> i have 12.04, and just upgraded tonight, bunch of packages, rebooted, and now my bluetooth adapter doesn't work. what can i do to try to fix it? I tried loading the previous kernel version, tried installing a newer kernel, nothing seems to work.
[21:36] <reisio> mobile_: /etc/pm
[21:36] <BillyZane> MonkeyDust, i've been lurking in there for over a week, no one talks in that channel or responds. it's inappropriate to ask in here but i don't know where else to go
[21:36] <mojtaba> dak0: I do not want to bakcup the whole OS.
[21:36] <reisio> dak0: yup
[21:36] <reisio> Ben64: try taking it out and putting it back in? Or another port?
[21:36] <mwic> okay reisio it might be proceeding now .. but it's *very* slow ... first 9MB came over in about 10 sec; the next 1MB has taken 3 minutes
[21:36] <mobile_> for?
[21:36] <reisio> mwic: right, ssh isn't as good at transferring
[21:36] <dak0> mojtaba: if you have exteral hard drive it's not a big deal or you want clean install on the new machine
[21:37] <BillyZane> MonkeyDust, i have a very basic question. i just want to boot one of my partitions
[21:37] <reisio> mwic: but it could mean it isn't a hardware issue :)
[21:37] <Ben64> reisio: yeah thats been tried
[21:37] <reisio> mobile_: ...for what you asked for?
[21:37] <mojtaba> dak0: I want a clean installation. and just restore all my settings.
[21:38] <mobile_> ye but twhat do i do with /etc/pm
[21:38] <reisio> mobile_: look inside it
[21:39] <MonkeyDust> BillyZane  ask your question here in the channel and in one line
[21:39] <mwic> I wonder if I just let this run overnight I'll be happy in the morning
[21:39] <abaddon> Hello fellow Ubuntu users, I would like to know how to edit a file through an automated script where in I run the script it adds an entry to the repository list then removes the entry once my script has run.
[21:40] <kristopolous> cp the file
[21:40] <kristopolous> cat >> to the end of it
[21:40] <kristopolous> then cp the file back
[21:41] <reisio> abaddon: sed -i 's/foo/bar/g' baz && qux && sed -i 's/bar/foo/g' baz
[21:41] <kristopolous> I've got a much crazier question ... my dhclient keeps blowing away resolv.conf and replacing it with 127.0.0.1
[21:41] <kristopolous> and I don't know where or what is doing thta
[21:41] <reisio> abaddon: or if the file isn't that dynamic, you could just cp file orig.file && mv modified.file file && foo, etc.
[21:42] <kristopolous> I've tried the goog, the man pages
[21:42] <kristopolous> everything I could find
[21:42] <kristopolous> isn't there like some modern evented sys-v style thing going on
[21:42] <kristopolous> and dhclient sends out some type of event
[21:42] <kristopolous> that something can listen to
[21:42] <kristopolous> and blow the file away?
[21:43] <Galgorth> I installed guest additions in ubuntu 12.04 with Virtualbox but it still thinks I'm using a laptop monitor or something. The only two available resolutions are 1024x768 and 800x600. How can I enable higher resolutions?
[21:43] <th0r> kristopolous, it is being caused by dhcp. In Network Mangler, if I recall, there is an option to just fetch the IP address, as opposed to the dns and such.
[21:43] <wilee-nilee> !enter | kristopolous don't swamp the channel
[21:43] <reisio> Galgorth: http://wvarner.blogspot.com/2008/05/installing-virtualbox-guest-additions.html
[21:44] <abaddon> reisio, so if i wanted to add the entry it'd be sed -i "/etc/repository" deb http://blahblah then... wuuuuuut??
[21:44] <th0r> kristopolous, I think the conf file setting you want is in /etc/dhcp, or /etc/dhcp3
[21:44] <kristopolous> I'm not using NetworkManager
[21:44] <reisio> abaddon: depends on what you're doing :)
[21:44] <BillyZane> MonkeyDust, ok
[21:44] <Henix879> >channel's logged
[21:45] <th0r> kristopolous, in /etc/dhcp/dhcp.conf there is a 'request' line....that includes 'domain-name-servers'
[21:45] <Henix879> >logs are behind by a bare minimum of 20 minutes
[21:45] <Henix879> gee that's helpful >.>
[21:45] <Henix879> what, are they updated every hour or something?
[21:46] <wilee-nilee> Henix879, scroll up.
[21:46] <mwic> hm, I don't know if this is what's slowing rsync down reisio but syslog has
[21:46] <mwic>  dbus-protocol.c: Too many objects for client ':1.86', client request failed.
[21:46] <mwic> plus "Invalid query packet" and "last message repeated 7 times.. .
[21:46] <Henix879> what I'm looking for isn't in my logs because AndroIRC was being a pain and I don't have logging enabled for it
[21:46] <BillyZane> I have, on this hard drive, 3 partitions: NTFS, and 2 ext4. the NTFS partition has windows 7 and the ext4 partitions have my / and /home drive (Ubuntu 13.04). I'd like to use qemu to boot my windows 7 drive from Ubuntu. I don't know how to use qemu, I tried the following command: qemu-system-x86_64 -boot c -vga std -soundhw all -m 4098   ... I got an error msg: "no bootable device."
[21:46] <kristopolous> right, it's in there ... this isn't a matter of me not getting domain name servers, it's a matter of me getting 127.0.0.1 as the domain name server each time
[21:47] <bazhang> !1984 | Henix879
[21:47] <reisio> BillyZane: what's the output of this?: egrep 'svm|vmx' /proc/cpuinfo
[21:47] <wilee-nilee> Henix879, Contrary to your parents treatment of you thew world does not revolve around a single individual outside their own reality. :)
[21:47] <Henix879> I'm looking at the logs and the problem is they're behind enough that what I'm looking for isn't there
[21:47] <Henix879> ...
[21:48] <reisio> Henix879: what good is saying that
[21:48] <reisio> Henix879: what're you looking for
[21:48] <kristopolous> Also, it's worth noting that this is independent of the network I connect to. This has been happening for a few days and persists over probably 8-12 networks so far
[21:48] <abaddon> reisio, OK, Let me restart. I want to edit the file in /etc/repository and add the line deb http://blah. This must be done through a script. The script adds a few repos and updates the list then installs a lot of programs. The repo, SpaceFM, I want to add doesnt have a correct way to just add-apt-repo. So the repo file should be edited with the given repo
[21:48] <bazhang> Henix879, its just a few minutes, please relax
[21:48] <BillyZane> reisio, http://pastebin.com/jwCp9Rpf
[21:48] <th0r> kristopolous, all dhcp networks?
[21:48] <abaddon> #! paste
[21:49] <mwic> every time: goes really fast up to 13MB then slows down to 1MB/hr or so
[21:49] <abaddon> #! ubuntu
[21:49] <Henix879> I'm looking for the links for two versions of ndiswrapper mudkip908 linked earlier, once of which was -source and the other I managed to forget
[21:49] <kristopolous> yes, all of them ... I have this fear that maybe some file got removed instead of edited
[21:49] <wilee-nilee> abaddon, What are you looking for?
[21:49] <BillyZane> reisio, i did not find an svm highlight, but vmx was highlighted
[21:49] <Henix879> shortly after he linked those AndroIRC pretty much exploded and I was forced to switch to my computer to keep my sanity
[21:49] <abaddon> trying to get the paste link for ubu
[21:49] <wilee-nilee> !pastebin
[21:49] <abaddon> wilee-nilee,  trying to get the paste link for ubu
[21:49] <Henix879> and unfortunately he left just before HexChat opened
[21:50] <blazemore> Henix879: Download packages.ubuntu.com/raring/ndiswrapper-dkms and packages.ubuntu.com/raring/ndiswrapper-source
[21:50] <bazhang> Henix879, -utils
[21:50] <Henix879> yes that
[21:50] <Henix879> thank you
[21:50] <th0r> kristopolous, then it is most likely the dhcp client config on your computer. If you read that conf file there are a couple of options that could be the culprit.
[21:50] <blazemore> No problem
[21:50] <abaddon> wilee-nilee,  so i can show reisio my script so he can see what i'm trying to do
[21:50] <bazhang> welcome
[21:50] <wilee-nilee> !pastebin | abaddon
[21:50] <kristopolous> sure, but the configuration files mtime match the installdate of this box, which is like 8 months ago
[21:51] <abaddon> wilee-nilee,  thax
[21:51] <mwic> reisio,  even more interesting: scp *also* slows down/stalls after 13MB transferred
[21:51] <reisio> BillyZane: then you should use kvm (or "qemu-kvm" or "kvm-qemu") instead of just qemu
[21:51] <reisio> BillyZane: unless Ubuntu is calling kvm just 'qemu' now
[21:51] <reisio> I don't keep track
[21:51] <BillyZane> reisio: oh, thank you! i'll do a search for qemu and see if there is a qemu-kvm
[21:51] <wilee-nilee> I repeat myself when under stress, I repeat myself when under stress, I repeat myself when under stress,
[21:52] <mwic> trying scp -l 8192 now
[21:52] <BillyZane> reisio: there is in deed a qemu-kvm , however, i already have qemu installed. should i uninstall qemu first?
[21:52] <reisio> BillyZane: just make sure you're using the kvm version, no matter what it's called
[21:52] <reisio> BillyZane: nah they're probably using that name for both now
[21:52] <BillyZane> oh i see
[21:52] <BillyZane> reisio, should i install qemu-kvm then?
[21:52] <abaddon> reisio, here is my script. At the beginning where i'm adding repos is where I want the entry to be added then at the end the entry should be deleted..  http://paste.ubuntu.com/5930596/
[21:52] <mdinstuhl> So I'm trying an experiment.  No browsers, just command-line tools.  I am using mplayer to stream SomaFM, centerim to chat with gtalk people and vi to edit this groovy script.
[21:53] <reisio> BillyZane: sure you haven't already?
[21:53] <BillyZane> nope
[21:53] <mdinstuhl> Just realized I'm hungry and there is no command line tool to order a pizza.  :(
[21:53] <BillyZane> reisio: installing
[21:53] <BillyZane> ok i'll try that command again
[21:53] <jrib> mdinstuhl: actually there is.
[21:53] <BillyZane> reisio, i get the same error. in fact, i will copy and paste the msg.
[21:53] <mdinstuhl> jrib: I guess I would write a script that connected to their site using curl or wget...
[21:54] <jrib> mdinstuhl: https://github.com/coryarcangel/Pizza-Party-0.1.b
[21:55] <mdinstuhl> jrib: Checking it out now... you might be my new hero.
[21:55] <jrib> mdinstuhl: it's an old project and the project page seems dead so I doubt it still works
[21:55] <reisio> BillyZane: best to check with #kvm, but I believe what you want is -hda /dev/whateverWindowsIsOn
[21:55] <BillyZane> can't seem to copy and paste.... it says... booting from floppy... boot failed. booting from DVD/CD, boot failed, booting from room... iPXE initialising devices...ok   ... iPXE 1.0.0+ -- open source network boot firfmware ... DHCP, net0, next server, nothing to boot: no such file or directory (ipxe.org/2d03e13b) no more network devices, no bootable device.
[21:55] <kostkon> mdinstuhl, and here's the famous vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7pPajOvQGo
[21:55] <reisio> BillyZane: don't expect it to magically work, you might have to install some extra drivers or the like
[21:56] <BillyZane> reisio: i have windows on... /media/user/F08FA908A/ , so i put a dev in front? i'll try that
[21:56] <BillyZane> qemu-system-x86_64: -hda /dev/media/riz/F2AC4107AC40C7B5: could not open disk image /dev/media/riz/F2AC4107AC40C7B5: No such file or directory
[21:56] <mwic> I think I'm fixed; thanks reisio scp -l 1200 appears to do the trick .. I will try with rsync --bwlimit=1200 now
[21:57] <reisio> mwic: neat
[21:57] <reisio> BillyZane: no, no
[21:57] <mwic> so far so good
[21:57] <abaddon> reisio,  Any ideas?
[21:57] <reisio> BillyZane: run 'mount' and find out where /media/user/F08FA908A is mounted _from_
[21:57] <reisio> BillyZane: and use that (after you umount it)
[21:57] <BillyZane> ohhhh
[21:58] <BillyZane> oh oh oh oh oh!!
[21:58] <reisio> twss
[21:58] <BillyZane> reisio, i saw this on system monitor
[21:58] <BillyZane> it's on ... /dev/sda2
[21:59] <Casey> just put my 12.04 LTS server on a 32" LCD...1 meter away from me :)
[21:59] <BillyZane> qemu-system-x86_64: -hda /dev/media/riz/F2AC4107AC40C7B5: could not open disk image /dev/media/riz/F2AC4107AC40C7B5: No such file or directory
[21:59] <BillyZane> bla!!
[21:59] <Casey> Sorry, just a little happy. Been needing a use for this 32"
[21:59] <xaegis> Hello. I am having an issue with the newest kernel in Ubuntu 13.04. My computer fails to boot unless I am using 3.8.0-26, 3.8.9-27 obly boots to black screen with cursor and will not accept input.
[21:59] <BillyZane> riz@NightViper:/usr/share/man$ qemu-system-x86_64 -boot c -vga std -soundhw all -m 4098 -hda /dev/sda2
[21:59] <BillyZane> qemu-system-x86_64: -hda /dev/sda2: could not open disk image /dev/sda2: Permission denied
[21:59] <reisio> BillyZane: -hda /dev/sda2, after you umount from /media
[21:59] <BillyZane> reisio, i have to mount?
[21:59] <reisio> BillyZane: umount
[21:59] <BillyZane> umount...
[21:59] <BillyZane> i'm not sure how to umount
[21:59] <reisio> BillyZane: it's already mounted, to /media
[22:00] <BillyZane> reisio, oh ok
[22:00] <BillyZane> what's umount for then?
[22:00] <Dr_willis> umount uNmounts a filesystem  ;(
[22:00] <reisio> BillyZane: you should be able to do it from the file manager
[22:00] <reisio> otherwise sudo umount /media/whatever
[22:00] <mdinstuhl> Ima fork the heck outta this PizzaParty script.  Maybe even add support for Pizza Hut and Papa Johns!
[22:00] <reisio> you might need root to run the qemu... -hda /dev/sda2 bit, too
[22:00] <BillyZane> reisio, ok, i'll do that
[22:01] <BillyZane> reisio, ok i mounted it
[22:01] <BillyZane> err.. umounted it
[22:01] <jrib> mdinstuhl: afterwards you can work on adding some good pizza places to it ;)
[22:01] <iampoz> Hi guys, I have an 8 gb usb drive that I want to put a complete image back up of my current os (ubuntu 12.04) and all of the files. Such that when I mess it up, I can simply re-install it by usb to the current state
[22:01] <iampoz> what is the best way to do this?
[22:01] <BillyZane> dr_willis: hi :)
[22:01] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, How big is the install?
[22:02] <iampoz> not sure, any way to find out?
[22:02] <Ben64> i have 12.04, and just upgraded yesterday, a bunch of packages, rebooted, and now my bluetooth adapter doesn't work. what can i do to try to fix it? I tried loading the previous kernel version, tried installing a newer kernel, nothing seems to work.
[22:02] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, How big are the partitons?
[22:02] <thekkid> Does anyone know how to download from ftp using regex not just globbing
[22:03] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, Iamges are generally equal to the OS, unless in a tar, so 8 gigs sounds to small really.
[22:03] <iampoz> sorry wilee-nilee, not sure how to figure that out
[22:03] <iampoz> it is a fairly fresh install
[22:04] <Vec> Good evening guys, i'm wondering how i can find out why my ubuntu server greets me as i SSH to it with "System restart required" ?
[22:04] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, I would have images on an external HD, a flash has better use, but thats me.
[22:04] <BillyZane> reisio, ok, the folder is unmounted now
[22:04] <Vec> I found nothing in syslog.
[22:04] <jrib> Vec: you want to understand the implementation or you want to know why you need to restart?
[22:04] <Dr_willis> Vec, because theres been a kernel update/upgrade or some other critical package and the system needs rebooted to use the new kernel or other binarys
[22:04] <mdinstuhl> Vec: It could be that apt has downloaded some patches that require a restart.
[22:05] <odd1> hey Dr_willis, wanted to tell you, in the end testdisk worked great and i've gotten most of my data back... sadly i did lose some jpgs...
[22:05] <sponzor> is there any discution about what happened to forum ? i cant find a thread on forums :P (hacked some days ago...)
[22:05] <mdinstuhl> Vec: if you issue shutdown -r now it should take care of everything.
[22:05] <Vec> jrib: I want to know what triggers that notification/need considering i have not touched the server since 2 days ago where i SSH'd to it and just checked logs.
[22:05] <iampoz> okay, gpart says my main partition is 294.1 gb and unused is 282.3
[22:05] <mdinstuhl> Vec: which version are you running?
[22:05] <jrib> Vec: the only thing I know that does that is certain upgrades (like a new kernel)
[22:05] <iampoz> so I need atleast a 16 gb usb?
[22:05] <Vec> Dr_willis: I see,is this a often occurance? How do people get 9001 days of uptime then?
[22:05] <Vec> mdiers: thanks
[22:06] <Vec> mdinstuhl: 13.04 server
[22:06] <mdinstuhl> Vec: lemmie check to see if anything was pushed out within the past two days.
[22:06] <BillyZane> reisio, i used the following command: sudo qemu-system-x86_64 -boot c -vga std -soundhw all -m 4098 -hda /dev/sda2   ... a window popped up and it said: booting from hard disk.... A disk read error occured, press Ctrl+alt-del to restart
[22:06] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, So, way to big to save as an image on the flash use a external HD and clonezilla, it saves in packages, however needs an equal to larger partition for reloading.
[22:06] <Vec> jrib: Ok, if its an update like that i could find it somewhere in some log?
[22:06] <OerHeks> http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-1919-1/ 29 july
[22:06] <Vec> mdinstuhl: many thanks
[22:06] <jrib> Vec: sure, both dpkg and apt keep logs
[22:06] <ethana3> My monitor doesn't have proper EDID so I looked up the specs and made an xorg.conf, but it's being ignored
[22:07] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, Clonezill will just save the packages so only the size of the data, more or less.
[22:07] <luke1_> Hello. Can someone please tell me what a lens is?
[22:07] <LeTux> Hi
[22:07] <reisio> luke1_: when you hit alt+f2 and search for things
[22:08] <wilee-nilee> luke1_, Not witout a statement of the problem to the channel.
[22:08] <Vec> jrib: Im reading the dpkg log now, but im at a loss for what exactly to look for :x (im a novice you see)
[22:08] <LeTux> Is it bad that I use GNOME?
[22:08] <k1l> luke1_: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity/Lenses
[22:08] <jrib> Vec: look for the install of a linux-image file perhaps
[22:08] <reisio> LeTux: it's neither bad nor good
[22:08] <jrib> s/file/packageo
[22:08] <mdinstuhl> Vec: run 'cat /var/log/apt/history.log' and see if anything shows up that looks odd.
[22:08] <LeTux> reisiso: ok
[22:08] <luke1_> Thank you.
[22:09] <Vec> There seems to be updating of a lot of packages @ 30/07
[22:09] <Elembis> I have to be missing something simple, but: how do I change from the purple theme to something different?
[22:09] <OerHeks> jrib vex linux kernel or broadcom driver http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/
[22:09] <Elembis> I installed the Mediterranean themes, I think, but I don't see them in the Themes avaiable in Settings > Appearance.
[22:09] <LeTux> im gonna switch DE-s in a couple of minutes
[22:09] <iampoz> wilee-nilee, so I only need 12.2 gb of space? that how much is currently being used... and to reload it, i need equal or greater then the current partition (so reloading it on to this laptop should not be a problem)...?
[22:09] <iampoz> is clonezill the best to use?
[22:09] <LeTux> i have gnome openbox lxde and xfce
[22:10] <k1l> LeTux: lets stick to support in this channel. we have #ubuntu-offtopic for chatter
[22:10] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, Exactly.
[22:10] <Vec> jrib: Found this in dpkg log -> "2013-07-30 06:54:17 install linux-image-3.8.0-27-generic:amd64 <none> 3.8.0-27.40" I'm interpreting this to be some big update?
[22:10] <iampoz> wilee-nilee, so wouldent a 16 gb usb flash drive work to put the image onto?
[22:10] <jrib> Vec: it's a kernel
[22:11] <BillyZane> reisio: thanks for the help, i feel i've made a lot of progress on this so far. hopefully someone from #qemu will wake up
[22:11] <BillyZane> lol
[22:11] <reisio> BillyZane: #kvm
[22:11] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, And if the partition you reload to has a different # you can change it in the save.
[22:11] <Vec> jrib: Then i have my answer i guess :]
[22:11] <BillyZane> oh.. ok
[22:11] <BillyZane> thank you
[22:12] <Vec> mdinstuhl: I ran your command and it showed the same info i found in dpkg log,just neatly organized by date. Ill remember that, thanks :>
[22:12] <abaddon> reisio,  Hey... any clues?
[22:12] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, Yes a 16 gig flash would work, if it were me I would get the biggest you can afford, in lieu of multiple clones.
[22:12] <wilee-nilee> or rysnc backups...etc
[22:13] <Vec> jrib, mdinstuhl: Thanks both of you. I've concluded that its the kernel update that makes my  ubuntu install require a restart. Just a follow up question: How often does updates that require restarts happen (ballpark) ?
[22:13] <iampoz> wilee-nilee, that sounds good then. and it saves other files and program settings as well? - so after reloading, i would not be able to tell a difference from its current state to its reloaded state?
[22:13] <reisio> abaddon: to?
[22:13] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, Correct it is a clone of what it was when saved.
[22:13] <iampoz> right on
[22:14] <iampoz> thanks wilee-nilee
[22:14] <abaddon> reisio,  To add the needed text to the script I sent via pastebin??
[22:14] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, No problem, and the best way to avoid asking for help, which personally I hate doing. ;)
[22:14] <reisio> abaddon: do I have to travel back in time for this?
[22:14] <qwebirc4201> Hi i have a problem after using the cp command on a live cd and rbooting i cant even acces my hard drive ! And fdisk or gparted dont even recognise the hard disk some help plz or my hard drive is death ?
[22:15] <abaddon> reisio,  no, I can send it again?
[22:15] <abaddon> reisio,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/5930596/
[22:15] <wilee-nilee> qwebirc4201, The live cd has a smart check I believe, what does gparted show?
[22:15] <reisio> abaddon: why aren't you using something that's in the official repos?
[22:16] <qwebirc4201> wilee-nilee, it only show the first ssd memory card ( 20gb) and not the second (500gb )
[22:16] <abaddon> None of the File managers are as light and user friendly as SpaceFM
[22:16] <reisio> file managers?...
[22:16] <abaddon> rai None of the File managers are as light and user friendly as SpaceFM
[22:16] <reisio> nothing about file managers in this paste is there?
[22:17] <reisio> abaddon: what's the problem, again?
[22:17] <mdinstuhl> Vec: most of the kernel patches may or may not directly affect your system, so you kind of have to make sure it's something that you need.  If you're running a DNS server in production then a kernel update to get rid of a Xorg bug might not be worth your time.
[22:17] <wilee-nilee> qwebirc4201, cp is beyond my skill set, however stating the one used and how to the channel will probably help.
[22:18] <abaddon> reisio,  OK, I need that script to edit the repository file to add the SpaceFM repo link. At the end of that script it needs to remove the link
[22:18] <iampoz_> sorry wilee-nilee, i got dced so I may have missed somthing you said... I was asking about where to get clonezill
[22:18] <abaddon> reisio,  How do I goes about doing that?
[22:19] <wilee-nilee> iampoz, http://clonezilla.org/  it is a bootable app.
[22:19] <reisio> abaddon: you know the line you want to add & remove?
[22:19] <qwebirc4201> wilee-nilee, i used rsync to copy some file that i needed before reinstalling all the system but i cant even have a grub loader
[22:19] <abaddon> reisio, give me a sec pls
[22:20] <Vec> mdinstuhl: Yeah that makes sense, i basically just enabled automatic updates, the server is a simple file/printer-shareing box that i'm planning to just leave on.
[22:20] <abaddon> reisio, Here is the line to be added and removed from the repo list.  deb http://ignorantguru.github.com/debian/ unstable main
[22:20] <mojo706> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2164127 <= help this user please
[22:21] <wilee-nilee> qwebirc4201, the no access to anything from the live cd is suspicious, hard to tell really at least for me, if it were just a broken partition table you might at least have access at times, how old is the HD, and this sounds like a computer that may have started with a uefi setup.
[22:21] <MonkeyDust> abaddon  you want to use a debian source in ubuntu?
[22:21] <wilee-nilee> is the uefi correct qwebirc4201
[22:22] <abaddon> MonkeyDust, It works. -shrugs-
[22:22] <xananax> Hello, I am looking to upgrade my Ubuntu, I have 2 questions: 1 - after a long while, I have selected the apps that I like, with the interface i like, etc. I am on 12.10, and want to upgrade to 13.x. Is there any way to keep my added PPAs and my list of installed software to install everything anew?( I am going for a fresh install) - 2: Will I have to download my steam games again, or can I just leave them be (my home is on its own partition)
[22:22] <reisio> abaddon: echo 'deb http://ignorantguru.github.com/debian/ unstable main' >> path/to/file && whatever; sed -i 's@deb http://ignorantguru.github.com/debian/ unstable main@@g' path/to/file
[22:22] <jrib> xananax: why aren't you upgrading?
[22:23] <qwebirc4201> wilee-nilee what is uefi ? i had the computer since 1 year acer timeline U . the system is i had one hard drive to start windows quiclky 20Gb the second to the syste and files 500 gb
[22:23] <wilee-nilee> xananax, YOu have to chek that the PPA's cover that release.
[22:23] <xananax> jrib, I fear it won't be clean.
[22:23] <genii> reisio: more like echo "something" | sudo tee -a /somewhere/unpriveleged
[22:23] <xananax> wilee-nilee, if one particular PPA doesn't, it is fine, but I have a lot
[22:23] <jrib> xananax: I don't know what that means
[22:23] <wilee-nilee> qwebirc4201, Was this a W8 oem install originally?
[22:23] <qwebirc4201> no its W7
[22:23] <qwebirc4201> its bios
[22:23] <xananax> jrib, I mean, I fear that upgrading will lead to more problems than a fresh install
[22:24] <xananax> I've had that in the past
[22:24] <xananax> upgrade would break
[22:24] <reisio> genii: perhaps, but even so it wouldn't matter to me, but abaddon
[22:24] <jrib> xananax: so upgrade and see?  You don't lose anything.
[22:24] <wilee-nilee> qwebirc4201, Cool just making sure is all, can we assume you have no images/clones?
[22:24] <xananax> jrib, hah :) ok makes sense, I shall, but my question still stands in case it doesn't work
[22:24] <mdinstuhl> xananax: I've never done what you're suggesting, but your ppa info should be stored under /etc/apt/sources.list.d if you wanna back them up.
[22:24] <qwebirc4201> wilee-nilee no i havnt in bios setup i see the hard drive HD O ,O but it cant boot on him
[22:25] <abaddon> reisio,  But?
[22:25] <sam113101> how do I present windows?
[22:25] <jrib> xananax: you can create a list of installed software, but if you upgrade, packages may change and packages may be renamed or removed
[22:25] <reisio> abaddon: but?
[22:25] <reisio> abaddon: means it would matter to you, not I
[22:25] <wilee-nilee> qwebirc4201, Hard to say why, I would use a smart check on the HD, in the disk partitioner on a ubuntu install not gparted is a smart check, I think the same app is on the live cd.
[22:25] <xananax> jrib, I see.
[22:25] <reisio> that is: there's no point putting 'reisio: ' at the beginning of msgs that are irrelevant to me
[22:26] <wilee-nilee> don't tempt me muhahhha
[22:27] <mojo706> wilee-nilee, can you help?
[22:27] <abaddon> reisio, ohhh, ok. One more question. is the sed -i etc etc part the part that removes the entry?
[22:27] <reisio> abaddon: yup
[22:29] <wilee-nilee> mojo706, Use a kernel that does not panic, must be more than one set, anyone ask if this happens every boot?
[22:29] <wilee-nilee> mojo706, I closed my account at the forums a couple of years ago.
[22:29] <mojo706> wilee-nilee, he says that its happened 3 times
[22:30] <wilee-nilee> mojo706, Hard to say O would use another if there are more than one, maybe a fsck on the partition, out of my skill set really.
[22:30] <wilee-nilee> I*
[22:30] <abaddon> reisio,  Ahhhh, ok. errr ONE More question. This is just for my learning. What is with the main@@g part mean?
[22:32] <mojo706> wilee-nilee, thanks for the reply
[22:32] <wilee-nilee> mojo706, No prob.
[22:33] <reisio> abaddon: you can man sed, but basically sed 's/foo/bar/g' replaces foo with bar
[22:33] <reisio> abaddon: you can use most any char other than / however
[22:33] <reisio> which is handy when you want to replace things with /'s
[22:34] <reisio> so s/foo//g replaces foo with nothing, and so does s@foo@@g
[22:35] <abaddon> reisio, Hmmm, ok, well thank you for your assistance
[22:35] <abaddon> =]
[22:38] <Random832> reisio: with ed, you can even use letters - "sentence" is a valid replacement command
[22:39] <reisio> ed, you sicko
[22:43] <tallen> hi
[22:45] <xananax> Question about upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04; for specific reasons, grub does not work on my machine; the only way I could get ubuntu to run was run from USB, chroot into my installed system, and install syslinux. Any idea of upgrading would break my booting sequence?
[22:45] <uhelp> What do I type to view my wifi password?
[22:46] <Aubrey101__> what is your Adobe illustrator  replacement dont tell me its inkscape coz i want buy that ?
[22:47] <xananax> Aubrey101__, why not inkscape?
[22:47] <pinPoint> I have an issue with photos I uploaded on my machine.
[22:47] <wilee-nilee> xananax, Are you really sure grub wont work that sound wrong.
[22:47] <wilee-nilee> sounds*
[22:47] <pinPoint> I used a CF card to upload to a box directly in my home folder but when I ssh to the same box, my home folder does not show the image folders I put up.
[22:47] <pinPoint> what could be going on?
[22:47] <uhelp> I am using Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS and bash.
[22:48] <xananax> wilee-nilee, I spend 5 days, 8hrs a day trying to get it to work, communicating with the grub team. I am sure
[22:48] <wilee-nilee> xananax, I suppose they would know, never heard of that.
[22:49] <wilee-nilee> xananax, I would assume you boot wil be broken, if it were me.
[22:49] <wilee-nilee> your*
[22:50] <xananax> crap
[22:50] <xananax> Well, at least I am mentally prepared
[22:50] <wilee-nilee> xananax, Just guessing, but you have an unusual boo it sound like.
[22:50] <wilee-nilee> boot*
[22:51] <xananax> yeah, I do. EFI crap, but a particular flavor
[22:51] <wilee-nilee> xananax, I figured uefi.
[22:51] <pinPoint> damn, I found my mistake
[22:51] <wilee-nilee> or efi
[22:51] <xananax> allied to a particular graphical card that will not work with UEFI disabled
[22:52] <wilee-nilee> xananax, I wonder if easybcd would work if you still have windows if this is not a apple setuo.
[22:52] <xananax> easybcd?
[22:53] <wilee-nilee> xananax, easybcd is a windows boot of linux from windows a 3rd part bootloader
[22:53] <xananax> Ah...But anyway no, I ditched windows when they did vista
[22:53] <wilee-nilee> xananax, No idea in relation to uefi though
[22:54] <xananax> I never had windows since
[22:54] <wilee-nilee> xananax, good for you, heh I started on open source and use windows, on W8 right now.
[22:54] <xananax> Yeah win8 is ok, even 7 is ok
[22:55] <xananax> but vista was unbearable
[22:55] <xananax> if vista never got out, I probably would still be using windows
[22:55] <xananax> but when I got my new computer, it was unbearable
[22:55] <xananax> I tried reinstalling XP for like a week
[22:55] <xananax> then I said, what the heck, switched to buntu and never looked back
[22:55] <xananax> microsoft pushed me in OS's arms
[22:56] <wilee-nilee> xananax, I'm blocking the small amount of spam and reporting it, I can't get rid of efficiently in linux with mailwasher so using windows right now
[22:57] <wilee-nilee> time for a dinner run anyone want anything.
[22:58] <uhelp> Why does sudo cat /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/MedicalMarijuana not show me my password?
[22:58] <mdinstuhl> wilee-nilee: I'm all good.  Thanks for asking!
[22:58] <uhelp> where MedicalMarijuana is my essid
[22:58] <wilee-nilee> ;)
[22:58] <Lectus> How can I install Qt5 documentation in Qt Creator on Ubuntu 13.04?
[22:58] <arthurdent> I just installed ubuntu server and I cannot get php to work in userdirs even following the ubuntu docs
[22:59] <mdinstuhl> arthurdent: have you tried restarting httpd/apache?
[22:59] <wilee-nilee> uhelp, Hope you are not growing, that is a bad idea for a essid.
[22:59] <arthurdent> mdinstuhl: yes
[22:59] <jrib> arthurdent: you understand the security issues with that?
[22:59] <mdinstuhl> arthurdent: So you're trying to map the /public_html in user dirs?
[22:59] <arthurdent> jrib: yes
[23:00] <arthurdent> mdinstuhl: uh, /var/www/home/*/web/
[23:00] <arthurdent> I know it seems like a really stupid setup
[23:00] <jrib> arthurdent: so what did you do exactly to enable it?
[23:00] <jrib> arthurdent: also, I would recommend setting up per-user processes for php so you can avoid the security hole
[23:01] <uhelp> wilee-nilee, I am running a petition office to make medical marijuana legal in Florida ... we are hiring 1200 people in the next few weeks ... we need 900,000 signatures and we pay $1 each.
[23:01] <arthurdent> jrib: commented out the IfModule mod_userdir.c in /etc/apache2/mods-available/php5.conf
[23:01] <uhelp> right now I just need to know what to type to access the wifi password
[23:01] <jrib> arthurdent: pastebin?
[23:02] <wilee-nilee> uhelp, Ah, cool good luck used to have a card myself.
[23:02] <arthurdent> jrib: i followed this tutorial to the letter, not that it seems like it would apply properly to my scenario https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDirectoryPHP, i can pastebin if it's really necessary, but this machine has no x server so it'll take me a minute.
[23:02] <jrib> !pastebinit | arthurdent
[23:03] <uhelp> wilee-nilee, Send people down to 2501 Bristol Drive West Palm Beach FL 33409 and I will hire every one.  The pay will normally be about $20/hr.
[23:05] <uhelp> wilee-nilee, the store unit number is B5 (we just opened yesterday) ... do you know where I might go to find out my password?
[23:06] <vaskaloidis> hey why does my RSA ssh key work on my local network when i use 192.168.1.105 but not when I access through my dynamic IP through the internet xxx.gotdns.org
[23:06] <arthurdent> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5930791/
[23:07] <arthurdent> er
[23:07] <arthurdent> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5930792
[23:07] <jrib> arthurdent: what files are these?
[23:07] <arthurdent> the first one is userdir.conf which i think is irrelevant because userdirs work fine in apache
[23:07] <arthurdent> the second one is /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/php5.conf
[23:08] <OerHeks> uhelp, your router would have that password too, wouldn't it?
[23:09] <vaskaloidis> and why during boot does it stop and ask me which linux I want to boot, it is already loaded linux and asks me if I want to load safe mode linux or some other stuff
[23:09] <cgtdk> vaskaloidis: that's GRUB
[23:09] <vaskaloidis> how do I make it automatically boot into my ubuntu server
[23:10] <arthurdent> jrib: am i missing a step somewhere?
[23:10] <arthurdent> jrib: also, I am using 12.04.2 LTS
[23:10] <Awaken> vaskaloidis, you can change teh grub config to reduce the time to like 1 or 2 seconds wait rather than 10
[23:10] <jrib> arthurdent: does php work in your document root?
[23:10] <arthurdent> jrib: yes
[23:10] <Sir-Litepool> what is a simple way of adding ip provided by datacenter to server,
[23:10] <Sir-Litepool> just an extra ip
[23:11] <vaskaloidis> Awaken: ok do I do that during boot, the config?
[23:11] <jrib> arthurdent: what happens exactly when you place a .php in /var/www/home/*/web?
[23:11] <Sir-Litepool> first ones already configurd?
[23:11] <Awaken> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Configuring_GRUB_2
[23:11] <arthurdent> jrib: apaches default 503 page (forbidden)
[23:12] <Awaken> that link explains it. Be careful though not to typo anything, you could make your system fail to boot - i would just change the timeout and not touch anything else
[23:12] <jrib> arthurdent: and with an html file with identical permissions?
[23:12] <arthurdent> jrib: works as expected
[23:12] <qin> is chromium inability to leave fullscreen mode something usual? shell. 13.04
[23:14] <excelsiora> !register
[23:15] <jrib> arthurdent: have you checked if it works with the default location for userdirs (~/public_html)?
[23:16] <arthurdent> like by reconfiguring apache2 to host /home/*/public_html instead of /var/home/www/*/web?
[23:16] <jrib> arthurdent: yes, that should have been the default setup
[23:16] <arthurdent> yeah, I did not try that. I'll try it now, give me a minute.
[23:17] <jrib> arthurdent: reset userdir.conf (or whatever) to default
[23:19] <jrib> arthurdent: make sure you clear browser cache too
[23:19] <uhelp> OerHeks, yes the router would ... but I don't have access to the router.  What I do have access to is the command line (bash).
[23:19] <uhelp> OerHeks, since I have root I should be able to extract it
[23:20] <OerHeks> uhelp it is stored in keyring, try "gnome-keyring-daemon --help"
[23:21] <uhelp> OerHeks, I will look there.  Thank you
[23:21] <arthurdent> jrib: i think i overwrote userdir.conf like a dunce, is there an easy way to pull a clean copy from aptitude?
[23:22] <jrib> arthurdent: you can reinstall the package for it and pass some flags, but it may be easier to just apt-get source PACKAGE instead and find the file in there
[23:22] <jrib> arthurdent: you can find the package that provides it with dpkg -S /path/to/file
[23:23] <steve1_> ck Dragon2
[23:25] <daniel_> i'd like to input chinese characters with drawing tablet, can somebody help me
[23:26] <Shadowandlight> i've blown away my original install due to various reasons, but twice now as I learn to use ubuntu i keep getting this graphics issue that basically results in ubuntu desktop not loading
[23:26] <Shadowandlight> im using server + desktop install on a VM box
[23:26] <Shadowandlight> am i doing something wrong?
[23:28] <Deepfriedice> What graphics card and driver are you on?
[23:28] <Shadowandlight> AMD 7850
[23:28] <Shadowandlight> latest beta i believe
[23:28] <Shadowandlight> desktop works for a bit, but maybe after a restart or 2 it wont load the graphics
[23:28] <netlar> Is there a way on an app by app basis to change the behavior of the close button?
[23:29] <KeyboardNotFound> How to install QT C++ with apt-get ?
[23:29] <Deepfriedice> Shadowandlight, Does it work fine on the open source drivers?
[23:30] <Shadowandlight> well i dont install any other drivers (on purpose at least) I just load it from the VM box Deepfriedice
[23:30] <arthurdent> jrib: it's not finding my userdir at all now, not even for html. I have a feeling it was set up in this hokey way on purpose. this is on a machine full of AD users
[23:31] <netlar> I want some of the apps to just minimize when hitting the close button
[23:31] <jrib> arthurdent: you have no user with a home in /home?
[23:31] <arthurdent> it gets populated only when users are logged in. for some reason it's not working with the user I'm currently logged in as
[23:31] <jrib> arthurdent: can you pastebin the new userdir.conf?
[23:32] <MonkeyDust> netlar  there's alltray, it minimizes any app to the tray
[23:32] <netlar> MonkeyDust: but not the laucher
[23:32] <MonkeyDust> netlar  forget what i said, it doesnt anymore in 13.04 unity
[23:33] <Deepfriedice> Shadowandlight, Between the VM and the proprietary beta driver, I don't know who you would track down any kind of issue.
[23:34] <netlar> MonkeyDust: Not a big deal, just thought maybe somehow you could edit the menu bar buttons app by app
[23:34] <arthurdent> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5930855 works when you trade the commented lines with the normal ones
[23:34] <daniel11> hello. i restarted my computer just now and I'm getting a blinking underscore _ on the top left hand corner of the screen and no x server. can anyone help?
[23:34] <arthurdent> jrib: otherwise it's completely vanilla, I got it from the apache source
[23:34] <netlar> daniel11: I get that too sometimes
[23:34] <jrib> arthurdent: ok, so you put in the commented lines and then just html works but php gives you 503?
[23:35] <netlar> daniel11: I just power off pc, and reboot, but seems kinda irratating
[23:35] <arthurdent> right
[23:35] <daniel11> netlar: comforting yet unhelpful. I like it! :-P
[23:35] <arthurdent> jrib: only now i get a 404 instead of a 503
[23:36] <jrib> arthurdent: check for silly issues? Typos etc.
[23:36] <netlar> daniel11: I get that sometimes since I am using the binary driver from AMD
[23:36] <jrib> arthurdent: you could try #httpd but sometimes they have issues with the way debian does configuration of httpd.  I don't mind troubleshooting more but after some food (~30 min)
[23:36] <arthurdent> jrib: sure, I might be gone in 20 minutes, but thanks a ton for being patient with me
[23:36] <daniel11> I recently installed the binary driver from nvidia hoping it would speed up the gui.. could that be the cause? restarting doesnt help
[23:37] <netlar> daniel11: I probably is the binary driver
[23:37] <jrib> arthurdent: my only thought is that there may be some issue with the fact that your userdir sits inside your doc root (some config may be conflicting somewhere).  If moving homes is an issue, try moving docroot (just to troubleshoot)
[23:37] <daniel11> what can I do about that?
[23:38] <netlar> Sorry over my head
[23:39] <daniel11> anyone?
[23:41] <arthurdent> jrib: that's a good point, let me see if i can move it
[23:42] <daniel11> tell me how I can get a terminal before startup at least..
[23:42] <arthurdent> actually i could just change the root dir to somethign else, it's not being used for anything
[23:42] <arthurdent> unless i have to do it in 10 places
[23:43] <netlar> daniel11: you may want to check the xorg channel
[23:44] <mjayk> daniel11: have you tried switching to tty1 to see if you can get a term
[23:44] <daniel11> yup. seems to be some sort of system crash during startup that prevents that.
[23:45] <Stripe> hi guys is it OK if i post a link to the "open rights group" (British EFF) petition to try and stop UK internet censorship?
[23:45] <netlar> He can boot into the term right?
[23:45] <daniel11> I cant get a terminal. if my computer is capable of doing that at this point, I dont know how.
[23:49] <arthurdent> jrib: moving the document root fixed it! thanks for all your help
[23:49] <cgtdk> Stripe: no
[23:50] <cgtdk> !offtopic | Stripe
[23:50] <Stripe> ok thanks
[23:50] <Sir-Litepool> can someone guide me on how to add an extra ip to my server
[23:53] <daniel11> sir-litepool - ifconfig <interface>:1 <ip>. for example sudo ifconfig eth0:1 192.168.0.5
[23:54] <daniel11> increase the number after the colon by one for each addition IP
[23:54] <Sir-Litepool> daniel11, thanks for your reply, so if my current config is http://pastie.org/8191661 and i want to add 77.95.225.49
[23:55] <Sir-Litepool> do i do ifconfig eth0:1 77.95.225.49
[23:55] <daniel11> sir-litepool - that should work
[23:56] <Sir-Litepool> thanks daniel11
[23:57] <netlar> daniel11: Sorry cannot figure out how to get to just the command prompt
[23:58] <daniel11> this must be a common problem.. surely?
[23:59] <iampoz> \joing
[23:59] <daniel11> two years ago this exact same thing happened.. I havent used ubuntu since then