[00:00] <robby_> I would like to move all my pictures in a bunch of folder into one big folder
[00:00] <robby_> I tried mv *.jpg ~/Pictures
[00:01] <daftykins> right
[00:01] <daftykins> that would only work in one folder at a time, yeah
[00:01] <Brian21> any one good using drbd?
[00:01] <robby_> it didn't work
[00:02] <wilee-nilee> Brian21, The channel works with you stating the issue.
[00:03] <daftykins> robby_: if you're in one of the folders with the pics, it should definitely work. maybe with an additional / at the end
[00:03] <robby_> daftykins, I'll try that
[00:04] <Brian21> I followed this guide  https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/drbd.html  and it did not work.
[00:04] <wilee-nilee> !details | Brian21
[00:05] <robby_> mv: cannot stat ‘*.jpg’: No such file or directory | when using | mv *.jpg ~/Pictures/
[00:06] <wilee-nilee> Brian21, Give any details you can if you can to the channel, cuts out the 20 questions dialog to get that info. ;)
[00:06] <Brian21> Failure: (104) Can not open backing device.
[00:06] <Brian21> [r0] cmd /sbin/drbdsetup 0 disk /dev/sda1 /dev/sda1 internal --set-defaults --create-device  failed - continuing!
[00:06] <Brian21>  
[00:06] <robby_> maybe another program command other than mv
[00:07] <daftykins> robby_: it might be case sensitive, if they're JPG
[00:07] <daftykins> +it won't work
[00:08] <Brian21> i tried using sdb1 as device but wont work
[00:10] <Brian21> any suggestions?
[00:11] <raedov> guys , how could i know which driver is used ?
[00:11] <Brian21> so what can i do?
[00:12] <daftykins> raedov: for your graphics? pastebin /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[00:12] <OerHeks> jockey-text -l # for current driver
[00:13] <raedov> daftykins: yes for graphics card
[00:13] <Brian21> :(
[00:13] <canin> Soo... what ARM computers does Ubuntu officially support?
[00:13] <defined> hey i installed ubuntu today and it already tells me low disk space... how can i check how much space i have left?
[00:13] <reisio> defined: df -h from a terminal always works
[00:13] <raedov> daftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5942043/
[00:13] <daftykins> Brian21: were you running that with sudo?
[00:13] <reisio> CTRL+ALT+t
[00:13] <defined> thanks... reisio its left_turn btw:)
[00:14] <Brian21> as root
[00:14] <daftykins> raedov: intel
[00:14] <reisio> defined: heyo
[00:14] <raedov> great , thank you
[00:14] <OerHeks> canin there is an #ubuntu-arm channel here on #Freenode, i think ARM 7+ ( not rasp pi )
[00:14] <canin> OerHeks: I'll ask there then
[00:16] <OerHeks> canin, there is a wiki too https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM
[00:16] <daftykins> Brian21: i really don't understand enough about that to know what to do i'm afraid, i see the config recommendation in that guide does refer to being able to use a disk, but i can't think why it errors for you
[00:16] <raedov> daftykins: is intel 3000 hd good for unity ? i use lxde now
[00:16] <defined> wow my /dev/sda6/ which i gave 4.0GB only has 381MB left... is this enough? should i reinstall ubuntu and give this more?
[00:16] <daftykins> raedov: i'm not sure i'm afraid
[00:17] <raedov> daftykins: mmm how can i know if it is good or not ?
[00:17] <defined> is there a task manager that can end programs like on windows?
[00:17] <wilee-nilee> defined, htop
[00:18] <daftykins> raedov: just whether it runs well i guess :) someone else here may know better
[00:18] <defined> thanks
[00:18] <wilee-nilee> defined, sudo apt-get install htop then run htop in cli
[00:18] <daftykins> defined: it depends what mount point sda6 is at - is it your /home ?
[00:18] <raedov> daftykins: ok do u recomended a nvidia card works well with unity ?
[00:18] <Prock81> what does this mena
[00:18] <Prock81> mean..
[00:18] <Prock81> /usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig: 36: /etc/default/grub: title: not found
[00:18] <defined> yes home
[00:18] <defined> @ daftykins
[00:18] <Brian21> daftykins: Thanks for trying to help me
[00:19] <daftykins> defined: purely depends how much data you plan on storing then :)
[00:19] <defined> thanks wilee-nilee
[00:19] <daftykins> Brian21: no problem, sorry i was of no use :(
[00:19] <wilee-nilee> no prob
[00:19] <Brian21> maybe I should ubuntu-server chat
[00:19] <defined> oh i see... il probably reinstall
[00:19] <samX> hello all, i have a question about SD Card readers.
[00:20] <Prock81> i wanted to add some lines to /etc/default/grub but it dont show
[00:20] <reisio> Prock81: means it was expecting something to be in /etc/default/grub with the string 'title', I'm guessing, but didn't find it
[00:20] <reisio> Prock81: what'd you want to add lines for?
[00:20] <reisio> samX: prove it
[00:20] <samX> My question is, why would my card reader work after initial install, but not after the updates and restart?
[00:21] <Prock81> /etc/default/grub
[00:21] <Prock81> err
[00:21] <reisio> samX: what all did you update?
[00:21] <Prock81> title My XP from vhd
[00:21] <Prock81> find --set-root /XP.vhd
[00:21] <Prock81> map /XP.vhd (hd0)
[00:21] <Prock81> map --hook
[00:21] <Prock81> root (hd0,0)
[00:21] <FloodBot1> Prock81: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:21] <reisio> Prock81: that isn't the kind of thing you put into /etc/default/grub
[00:21] <reisio> Prock81: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Custom_Menu_Entries
[00:22] <reisio> Prock81: although -mkconfig might be able to generate it for you, and insert it into the right place for you
[00:22] <tripelb> Have virgin 12.04 with no net. How do I see the windows partitions?
[00:22] <wilee-nilee> samX, I have a acer d250 that works sporadically, it sems to want the card in when booted not just plugged in while desktop showing.
[00:22] <samX> it's an RTS5116 PCI Express Card REader.
[00:22] <reisio> tripelb: /sbin/blkid
[00:22] <samX> from realtek
[00:22] <Prock81> that was the error that -makeconfig gave
[00:22] <reisio> a lot of card readers have really awful contacts
[00:22] <reisio> probably due to being a million different types of card reader at once
[00:22] <reisio> instead of just one
[00:23] <defined> f9 in htop isnt killing my explorer:(
[00:23] <wilee-nilee> "billions and billions" Carl Sagan
[00:23] <reisio> defined: could try changing from 15 sigterm to 9 sigkill
[00:24] <defined> sorry firefox not explorer
[00:24] <samX> is there a good site for info on fixing the issue?  I've been google'ing the issue the last couple days and haven't found a solid resolution.
[00:24] <Prock81> that link is to much for me
[00:24] <defined> reisio im noob remember... i dont know what that is:(
[00:24] <reisio> Prock81: okay... what is it you're trying to do, add an entry for a Windows install on the same box?
[00:24] <wilee-nilee> defined, run killall firefox
[00:24] <reisio> defined: when you hit F9, it's an option, on the left, use the arrow keys
[00:25] <defined> oh ok thanks
[00:25] <Prock81> no, to load a vhd image at boot
[00:26] <reisio> Prock81: what part of the link don't you understand?
[00:26] <samX> also, anyone in here using the Playonlinx install of League of Legends on an x64 system that has figured out a fix for the black screen?
[00:26] <Prock81> think of it as running an iso on boot with out burning and the iso is located on the HDD, how whould i do that
[00:26] <reisio> Prock81: of this one https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/CustomMenus
[00:26] <Prock81> the one line i need to read for what to do
[00:26] <wilee-nilee> reisio, This is a uefi computer only running ubuntu
[00:26] <reisio> Prock81: you'll have to read more than one line
[00:26] <reisio> wilee-nilee: what is?
[00:27] <wilee-nilee> Prock81's
[00:27] <Prock81> i got my boot fixed ,
[00:27] <reisio> so what?
[00:27] <wilee-nilee> reisio, Just adding info was a grub problem before.
[00:28] <reisio> ...
[00:28] <Prock81> i need to add a manual entry to grub, what file to edit
[00:28] <wilee-nilee> Prock81, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot
[00:30] <wilee-nilee> reisio, I had them on ignore and did not have the latest info thought it was still a grub problem, many users come here and you have to pry out pertinent info, I had to in this case.
[00:30] <Ben64> samX: you might want to try using wine, and support for wine is in #winehq
[00:30] <reisio> yeah
[00:31] <samX> playonlinux uses wine
[00:32] <samX> i have wine 1.6 as the virtual host for the game, playonlinux is just an installer build to work with wine.
[00:32] <Ben64> samX: its not the same
[00:33] <samX> you're right, they're not the same, but the game still loads with wine.  playonlinux is just an interface for working with wine.  all of the controls are done by wine though.
[00:33] <samX> all of the configuration is done in wine as well.
[00:34] <samX> but the issue is with the fact that it's a 32-bit game and i have a 64-bit install.
[00:34] <Ben64> samX: regardless, support for wine is still in #winehq
[00:35] <samX> Oh, i see what your saying there.  :D
[00:35] <samX> You so tricky.  :P  lol
[00:35] <Ben64> and they probably won't help you with playonlinux
[00:35] <Left_Turn> hey will all my installed programs go to /home or / partition.. if that makes sense:(
[00:35] <Ben64> there is a #playonlinux
[00:35] <daftykins> Left_Turn: software goes to /, settings go to /home/user/
[00:36] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, depends on what is installed and how.
[00:36] <Left_Turn> oh.. its my / that is low in space.. should i have given / more than /home
[00:36] <Left_Turn> oh
[00:36] <daftykins> Left_Turn: mm, depends on how much media you have
[00:36] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, YOU can resize partitions with gparted on a live cd
[00:37] <Left_Turn> oh i see
[00:37] <samX> ok, then back to my sd card reader.  i see the issue was fixed in kernel 3.4, but when you update after install, you're on Kernel 3.5.  would that cause it to stop working after restart?
[00:37] <daftykins> Left_Turn: a lean install could get away with 10-20GB / but /home could be 100GB+ depending on what music/pictures/video you keep there
[00:37] <samX> after doing the updates that is.
[00:37] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, Turn off the swap if you do, and make sure we know if you have a lvm, raid, gpt...ect rather then a standard ext4
[00:37] <Left_Turn> oh i see.. i dont plan on getting a lot of media mp3s etc.. mostly installs/software etc
[00:38] <Left_Turn> how do i turn off swap
[00:38] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, you can on the live cd with a right click on it in gparted
[00:38] <wilee-nilee> swap off
[00:39] <samX> again, it's an rts5116 PCI Express Card Reader.
[00:39] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, how big is the /
[00:39] <Left_Turn> oh i see... do i install gparted
[00:39] <Left_Turn> is 4GB
[00:39] <Left_Turn> ./
[00:39] <Left_Turn> home is 7 and swap is 2
[00:39] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, yeah way small, on a standard install, the live cd has gparted installed.
[00:39] <Left_Turn> oh i see
[00:41] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, Really depends on your use I see 20 gigs or so generally recommended for / but again depends on the use and install type, like is it a virtual, a wubi...etc
[00:41] <wilee-nilee> wubi would not have a seperate / is all.
[00:41] <Left_Turn> oh i see.. i will have to get it more space... its a dual installation with windows
[00:42] <tripelb> Reshi this in terminal right. . Is this a command? /sbin/blkid
[00:42] <Left_Turn> its telling me root privileges are needed to run gparted
[00:42] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, YOu on the live cd?
[00:42] <Left_Turn> nope .. the install cd you mean? i can run that
[00:43] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, You have to you can't resize mounted file systems. I mentioned this already and used your nick. ;) using gparted on a live cd.
[00:44] <wilee-nilee> resize in linux anyway not a ext type.
[00:44] <quibble> how do I purge a corrupted windows from my computer
[00:44] <quibble> using linux
[00:45] <wilee-nilee> quibble, gparted will delete
[00:45] <daftykins> quibble: do you want to keep anything else on the disk? is it Windows alone?
[00:45] <Left_Turn> im struggling to understand im a big noob... could i do this operation on windows and give it extra disk space
[00:45] <Left_Turn> oh sry i cant resize
[00:45] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, Not the linux partitions
[00:45] <Left_Turn> ok ill have to reinstall
[00:45] <samX> hrm
[00:45] <Left_Turn> with more space this time
[00:46] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, I doubt that, but do what you want.
[00:46] <quibble> daftykins wilee-nilee: I used to have windows, before it crashed and corrupted my computer's hard drive- now I want to get rid of everything related to windows so I can redownload a clean version
[00:46] <Left_Turn> i dont really understand what i have to do with gparted
[00:46] <Left_Turn> ill google i guess
[00:46] <quibble> also note: the windows i have now wont let me download a new windows, and it's saved somewhere NOT on the hard drive
[00:46] <daftykins> quibble: yeah what wilee-nilee said then - you could boot an Ubuntu liveCD and nuke it from orbit.
[00:46] <wilee-nilee> quibble, This a uefi setup?
[00:47] <quibble> wilee-nilee: i'm a noob, what
[00:47] <wilee-nilee> !uefi | quibble
[00:47] <Ben64> quibble: if you want windows support, ask in ##windows
[00:48] <quibble> wilee-nilee how do I tell? And woud you like to move this chat to ##windows
[00:48] <Left_Turn> how can i use my dvd drive.. its saying cant mount
[00:49] <Left_Turn> udf volume is my dvd drive?
[00:49] <quibble> daftykins: I'm using ubuntu right now on the corrupted computer, linux seems to be unaffected
[00:49] <daftykins> quibble: so it's installed on the same disk?
[00:49] <wilee-nilee> quibble, what is the windows installs release?
[00:50] <quibble> daftykins: not exactly, I replaced the hard drive and -then- downloaded linux. The windows there now is just what I would call 'windows downloader'
[00:50] <quibble> wilee-nilee: windows 7
[00:51] <wilee-nilee> quibble, Cool, unlikely a uefi gpt. Do you want to reload that windows backup?
[00:51] <Ben64> quibble: you keep using that word, i do not think it means what you think it means... download is to get information from the internet and save it on your computer
[00:51] <g0ran> hello guys I have a problem. I cannot adjust screen brighness on my laptop on ubuntu 13.04 with intel gpu
[00:51] <quibble> wilee-nilee: the corrupt windows takes over the 'windows downloader' even if reloading from a recovery/OS disk
[00:51] <quibble> Ben64: better term?
[00:52] <Ben64> quibble: from context clues, it looks like you mean "install"
[00:52] <wilee-nilee> quibble, downloader?
[00:53] <wilee-nilee> quibble, Are you trying to run the recovery built in?
[00:53] <quibble> wilee-nilee: (i am using incorrect terms but bear with me)
[00:53] <quibble> ben64:ty
[00:53] <wilee-nilee> no problem
[00:53] <syn-ack> Windows? Downloader? huh?
[00:54] <quibble> wilee-nilee: I wasn't using the built in recovery (that didn't work) i was using the disk recovery
[00:54] <quibble> windows usually comes with a recovery disk when you get a new computer
[00:54] <syn-ack> Doesn't sound like the recovery system is the issue, then
[00:55] <Ben64> quibble: what is it you're trying to accomplish exactly, what is your end goal?
[00:55] <wilee-nilee> quibble, using the recovery disc how, and is this an actual oem reinstall set, or the tiny recovery disc?
[00:55] <quibble> wilee-nilee: It's the CD looking disk. Like the actual disk. It's supposed to reset windows when something goes wrong. It basically re-installs windows
[00:56] <wilee-nilee> Ben64, wanted to delete windows, I told them how and just asked if they wanted to reload a back they said they had.
[00:56] <quibble> Ben64: I am trying to get rid of the corrupt leftover windows that is preventing me from using windows, redownload a clean version.
[00:56] <Ben64> quibble: then it seems you should be asking in ##windows
[00:57] <quibble> wilee-nilee will you move to ##windows?
[00:57] <samX> so is there anything anyone may be able to help me with with my card reader?
[00:57] <wilee-nilee> quibble, we can talk in ##windows as you had suggested
[00:57] <quibble> okay
[00:57] <quibble> meet you there
[00:59] <samX> again, it's an rts5116 PCI Express card reader and i'm on 12.04x64 precise
[01:00] <samX> kernel is 3.5.0-37generic
[01:01] <Ben64> samX: pastebin lsusb and lspci, put a card in it, wait 10 seconds, then pastebin dmesg
[01:06] <samX> how exactly do i use where should i set the pastebin to?
[01:06] <Hexagonite> Is anyone using Google Chrome (not Chromium) here? How do you enable Instant Search?
[01:06] <samX> sorry, had to install it.
[01:06] <Ben64> set the pastebin to? just use pastebin.com or a similar one
[01:07] <osubuntu> Hexagonite, I'm using it and the instant search works fine
[01:08] <Hexagonite> osubuntu: Where do you enable it? I couldn't find it.
[01:08] <samX> is pastebin command line?  cause it doesn't seem to be working for me.
[01:08] <Ben64> samX: its a website
[01:10] <ChrisMaQ> hi all
[01:11] <calligar> anyone know how to install belkin n600 db wi-fi usb adapter on linux?
[01:11] <Hexagonite> osubuntu: It's not on the 'Search' section
[01:12] <Left_Turn> is there a way to delete all the unwanted software ubuntu gave me on installation
[01:12] <jrib> Left_Turn: sure, just uninstall whatever you want.  Take care to not uninstall things you need...  It may be easier for you to do a minimal install and then build from there
[01:13] <samX> ok, the name/title is lspci/lsusb/demsg
[01:13] <Left_Turn> i didnt see an option for minimal install
[01:13] <MonkeyDust> Left_Turn  use the software center to look for software you don't (want to) use
[01:13] <jrib> !minimal | Left_Turn
[01:13] <Left_Turn> oh good idea
[01:13] <ChrisMaQ> hi guys ... how do i remove Cairo docking files after uninstall?
[01:14] <wilee-nilee> ChrisMaQ, what makes you think they exist?
[01:14] <Left_Turn> can u tell me the instaltion size of this cd
[01:14] <wilee-nilee> 30MB
[01:14] <calligar> anyone know how to install belkin n600 db wi-fi usb adapter on linux?
[01:15] <Ben64> !patience | calligar
[01:15] <Left_Turn> that cant be:)
[01:15] <Left_Turn> it will only use 30MB diskspace?
[01:15] <Left_Turn> ubuntu used 5gb
[01:15] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, the disc is that size
[01:16] <samX> just curious, did you need anything other than the name/title for pastebin Ben64?
[01:16] <wilee-nilee> calligar, take you pick.  http://askubuntu.com/search?q=+n600
[01:16] <Ben64> samX: the url of the pastebin
[01:17] <samX> http://pastebin.com/iz7uHw8D
[01:18] <Ben64> samX: what are those last two lines from
[01:18] <calligar> tis why i asked, had difficulty finding online, guess no one knows yet, oh well...
[01:18] <samX> the demsg
[01:18] <samX> they're the last lines after putting in the card
[01:19] <Ben64> samX: dmesg should be a lot more than two lines
[01:19] <samX> it was, i guess i figured you'd just wanted the tail after putting the card in.
[01:20] <Ben64> samX: you sure nothing before that is relevant?
[01:20] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, The minimal is a netload, it just starts the install to be downloaded.
[01:20] <Hexagonite> So, how do you enable Instant Search on Chrome for Ubuntu?
[01:22] <Left_Turn> oh i see wilee-nilee
[01:22] <samX> full demsg:  http://pastebin.com/EP8CzFqn
[01:23] <wilee-nilee> Hexagonite, You have the latest chrome?
[01:23] <Hexagonite> wilee-nilee: Of course.
[01:23] <wilee-nilee> Hexagonite, http://internet.wonderhowto.com/how-to/enable-chrome-instant-for-faster-searching-and-browsing-0125256/
[01:23] <wilee-nilee> in preferences I believe
[01:24] <Hexagonite> wilee-nilee: It's not on the 'Search' section though
[01:24] <Hexagonite> can't find it anywhere
[01:25] <Ben64> samX: ok, what is the output of "lsmod"
[01:26] <wilee-nilee> Hexagonite, I don't use chrome so that is about it for me.
[01:26] <samX> lsmod:  http://pastebin.com/h1HKGJri
[01:26] <Hexagonite> wilee-nilee: :( thanks anyway!
[01:27] <samX> crap, you going to be on for a while Ben64?  I have to get ready to head to work.
[01:29] <nurow> can anyone recommend me an app to use in the place of QuickBooks on Ubuntu?
[01:29] <jrib> !info gnucash | nurow
[01:29] <Ben64> samX: on and off
[01:29] <max192mb> can anyone recommend me a currently developed light and fast graphical web browser that is something in between dillo and midori?
[01:30] <samX> Ok, i should be on again in roughy 30-45min
[01:30] <jrib> max192mb: you into web-browsers with vim-like control?
[01:30] <nurow> thanks jrib
[01:30] <samX> if you're available.
[01:30] <Jeriah_Marian> Hello everyone, Jeriah_Marianhere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[01:30] <nurow> jrib, do you know if it generates invoices?
[01:31] <jrib> nurow: I have never used it
[01:31] <samX> quit
[01:32] <samX> lol
[01:32] <samX> wrong window
[01:32] <osubuntu> I think this can also be a channel about a philosophy that means "human kindness"
[01:39] <calligar> well, I got to go, I'm assumin if it wasn't answered here, theres really not much known about it besides jus simply being incompatable
[01:39] <calligar> i might be back later, thanks
[01:39] <usr13> nurow: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ackzvz94ABU
[01:40] <cynicist> Hexagonite: hey I was curious about your issue so I installed chrome myself and there is a checkbox in the search section for me to enable instant search
[01:41] <dommon> hi, I'm having issues getting my wireless card in my hp compaq nx6125 to work. I've got it on the wl driver, but it doesn't seem to recognize as a device outside of iwconfig. Thank you
[01:41] <cynicist> Hexagonite: so I'm not sure why it's not there in yours but it exists in both chromium and chrome for me. The version installed is 28.0.1500.95
[01:41] <Hexagonite> cynicist: :( I'm even using Chrome 30.dev
[01:42] <Hexagonite> cynicist: what privacy settings are turned off on Chrome? one of them might be affecting Instant
[01:42] <ClientAlive> I'm confused. I'm trying to figure out (and install?) evernote
[01:43] <ClientAlive> Is evernote even made for linux (I mean as a recent release) or is evernote used through a web interface or something?
[01:44] <cynicist> Hexagonite: by default the only ones that aren't checked are the DnT setting and "use a web service to resolve spelling errors" but I'm surprised that the option doesn't even show up for you, maybe it has changed or moved in chrome 30?
[01:44] <usr13> ClientAlive: sudo apt-get install evernote-mode
[01:44] <ClientAlive> right on. thx usr13
[01:44] <netlar> ClientAlive: I think there is a scope for unity
[01:45] <ClientAlive> scope?
[01:45] <cynicist> Hexagonite: installing dev channel to check
[01:45] <ClientAlive> as in, the scope in programming?
[01:45] <Hexagonite> cynicist: thanks!
[01:45] <netlar> That will search your notes
[01:45] <ClientAlive> ahh
[01:46] <ClientAlive> I see
[01:49] <cynicist> Hexagonite: yep, the option is just gone from chrome 30
[01:50] <ClientAlive> Well how is evernote used though? It may not be suitable for my purpose. I've converted a 75 pg .pdf document to .png with pdftoimage and separated the diagrams and text. What I want to do is create a storyboard type thing whare I can manipulate the text and images and create a set of 'diagrams' with the text attatched to it (similar to notes in uml but able to see all 75 pgs in one window).
[01:50] <Hexagonite> cynicist: oh. :(
[01:50] <ClientAlive> correction: *use a storyboard type thing*
[01:50] <netlar> ClientAlive: Actually everpad is an option
[01:51] <netlar> ClientAlive: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/09/use-evernote-in-ubuntu-with-everpad
[01:51] <ClientAlive> I need something wtih it's own interface and can use the mouse alot
[01:51] <cynicist> Hexagonite: this is just a guess but from how it seems to work I think it's just enabled by default and not even an option anymore
[01:51] <faz3> ahalan!
[01:51] <cynicist> Hexagonite: I mean it works from the address bar like you would expect it to
[01:52] <Hexagonite> cynicist: can you try searching? it doesn't work here
[01:52] <cynicist> Hexagonite: yeah it works fine here, as soon as I start typing a website it starts pulling up relevant stuff even if it's not in my history
[01:53] <Hexagonite> cynicist: might be my connection then
[01:53] <Hexagonite> thanks for the support!
[01:53] <cynicist> Hexagonite: np man, I'd try resetting your chrome profile and maybe checking your net to see if chrome is being blocked somehow
[01:53] <cynicist> Hexagonite: gl :)
[01:54] <nAn00k> MORE LIKE UN00BTU!
[01:55] <wilee-nilee> nAn00k, were you not banned?
[01:55] <netlar> ClientAlive: Try everpad, it is pretty good
[01:55] <nAn00k> no
[01:56] <|Anthony|> after a shutdown my nic is now running at 100mbit/s instead of 1000. Any suggestions?
[01:56] <ClientAlive> netlar: Does that come with everpad-mode? I installed everpad-mode but don't seem to have a manual page for it and can't find how to start it.
[01:56] <wilee-nilee> nAn00k, well you deserve an ignore anyway, lol.
[01:56] <ClientAlive> *everpad come with*
[01:56] <netlar> ClientAlive: Not sure about everpad-mode
[01:57] <ClientAlive> hmm
[01:57] <netlar> I gave you the link , check it out
[01:57] <Prock81> i cant seem to get a manual entry added to grub
[01:57] <reisio> Prock81: why not?
[01:58] <nAn00k> prob lol
[01:58] <cynicist> Prock81: remember to edit /etc/default/grub and not the config file in /boot because that one is overwritten
[01:58] <nAn00k> luco?
[01:58] <cynicist> Prock81: and then run grub-update afterwards
[01:58] <Prock81> i have edited /boot/grub/grub.cfg , /boot/grub/menu.lst , /etc/default/grrub2ub , and done update-grub also update-g
[01:58] <nAn00k> kronikz!!!!!!!!!!
[01:58] <Ben64> nAn00k: go away
[01:58] <reisio> Prock81: you weren't supposed to have edited any of those
[01:58] <Kr0n1ksPwnYourGf> who wants to suck this big long cock ?
[01:58] <Kr0n1ksPwnYourGf> lolol
[01:59] <reisio> Prock81: why don't you read what you're told to?
[01:59] <aj_> Evening everyone
[01:59] <reisio> aj_: evenin'
[01:59] <Prock81> too much
[01:59] <Prock81> reading
[01:59] <nAn00k> 8[01:59] <Ben64> !ops | the children are back in the channel
[01:59] <reisio> Prock81: well that's how everyone else learned it, they read until they knew it
[01:59] <Kr0n1ksPwnYourGf> LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
[01:59] <daftykins> fun times are here again it would seem
[01:59] <Prock81> i forget what i read at that
[01:59] <cynicist> and broke things many times in order to learn ><
[01:59] <reisio> Prock81: keep it open while you read
[02:00] <nAn00k> sorry
[02:00] <nAn00k> someone got on my pc
[02:00] <nAn00k> my son
[02:00] <reisio> heh
[02:00] <reisio> that seems completely likely :p
[02:00] <elky> nAn00k: no.
[02:00] <nAn00k> !op
[02:01] <nAn00k> !op
[02:01] <nAn00k> !op
[02:01] <IdleOne> nAn00k: stop
[02:01] <nAn00k> !op
[02:01] <elky> IdleOne: he's yours.
[02:01] <FloodBot1> nAn00k: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:01] <aj_> asdf
[02:01] <Th0masR0ss> How come there's more than one flood bot?
[02:02] <aj_> asdf
[02:02] <reisio> Th0masR0ss: non-transparent redundancy
[02:02] <aj_> d
[02:03] <reisio> aj_: you alright?
[02:03] <aj_> lol
[02:03] <ClientAlive> netlar: What is a stack name in everpad?
[02:03] <dommon> I'm having issues getting my wireless card in my hp compaq nx6125 to work. I've got it on the wl driver, but it doesn't seem to recognize as a device outside of iwconfig. Any ideas?
[02:03] <aj_> I am alright, thank you.  I"m trying to configure the colors for irc here
[02:03] <kr0n1k5PwnyourGf> you fags cant ban me
[02:03] <kr0n1k5PwnyourGf> lol
[02:03] <aj_> and I'm just testing out the colors of the text.
[02:03] <kr0n1k5PwnyourGf> fuck all you new fags
[02:03] <Ben64> aj_: do so in a different channel, not here
[02:03] <aj_> sorry
[02:03] <aj_> good suggestion
[02:03] <kr0n1k5PwnyourGf> Common ban me again
[02:03] <kr0n1k5PwnyourGf> lol
[02:03] <kr0n1k5PwnyourGf> ban me
[02:04] <cynicist> you can just make your own channel for that :)
[02:04] <kr0n1k5PwnyourGf> ban me
[02:04] <FloodBot1> kr0n1k5PwnyourGf: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:04] <Ben64> can't wait for school to start back up
[02:04] <Prock81> sudo update-grub
[02:04] <Prock81> /usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig: 36: /etc/default/grub: itle: not found
[02:06] <kr0n1kspwnyourgf> BAN ME AGAIN FAGSA
[02:06] <kr0n1kspwnyourgf> LOL
[02:06] <kr0n1kspwnyourgf> PUSSYS
[02:06] <kr0n1kspwnyourgf> CUNTS
[02:06] <kr0n1kspwnyourgf> NEW FAGS
[02:06] <kr0n1kspwnyourgf> LMFAO
[02:06] <FloodBot1> kr0n1kspwnyourgf: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:08]  * hodapp stares blankly
[02:08] <hodapp> "fagsa"?
[02:08] <Ben64> just ignore it
[02:09] <hodapp> if you can't muster up enough focus to pluralize "fag", maybe it's time to step away from the computer... and perhaps reconsider life decisions and take a visit to San Francisco.
[02:10] <elky> hodapp: don't feed the trolls
[02:11] <reisio> mmm, San Francisco
[02:11] <IdleOne> ok enough of the silly, let us get back to important stuff like support
[02:11] <aj_> i just installed Lubuntu.  I'm diggin' it a  lot
[02:12] <aj_> I meant, xubuntu
[02:12] <hodapp> elky: I'm not feeding trolls, just commenting on the trail of troll spittle leading out the door.
[02:12] <reisio> aj_: gj
[02:12] <elky> hodapp: the trolls enjoy it, the attention is why they troll.
[02:12] <aj_> I"m extremely new
[02:12] <aj_> I don't know what to do or where to start.
[02:12] <IdleOne> reisio: if you /notice me one more time with silly off topic comments I am going to ban you. Keep your comments strictly related to support and keep your unfunny jokes to yourself. thank you.
[02:13] <aj_> I'd like to eventually completely erase my hard disk and get rid of windows 7 premium and just keep all 600 gigs on my laptop for this one OS.
[02:15] <Prock81> sorry had connection problems cause at mcdonalds, the hourly reconnect thing, so sorry if this is a repete
[02:15] <daftykins> aj_: so you'd like to install/try Ubuntu first, i take it?
[02:15] <Th0masR0ss> The flood bots are being silly
[02:15] <Prock81> i did ... sudo nano /etc/default/grub ... added title my entry and other lines ... sudo update-grub ... and i get this as the result... /usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig: 36: /etc/default/grub: title: not found
[02:15] <daftykins> aj_: oh ok i read up :>
[02:15] <aj_> ^_^
[02:15] <reisio> IdleOne: righto, no jokes for IdleOne
[02:15] <daftykins> aj_: just... use it 8D
[02:15] <nurow> when I print to PDF with Ubuntu, where does it save?
[02:15] <aj_> I have my disk partitioned where 400 gigs is for win7 and 200 is for linux
[02:16] <IdleOne> reisio: you got it wrong. No more jokes for you in this channel. This is the final polite nudge you are going to get.
[02:16] <reisio> nurow: doesn't it ask you where?
[02:16] <aj_> I found a good place to start reading and learning things -- wonderhowto.com, null byte section/world
[02:16] <reisio> IdleOne: it wasn't in the channel, it was a private message, and I'm happy to not send you a private message containing a joke again
[02:16] <dr_willis> Prock81:  pastebin your config fir others ti see.
[02:16] <nurow> no, it just does it.
[02:16] <Prock81> !paste
[02:17] <nurow> ah, found it. profile root
[02:17] <reisio> nurow: ~/ ?
[02:17] <dr_willis> nurow:  in your home somewhere   perhaps on docs.
[02:17] <dr_willis> in docs
[02:17] <ClientAlive> I don't think everpad is the right package for me. I need a program for something and I don't want to use GIMP (if there is something better). I have .png images which came from a 75 pg .pdf. About half of them are diagrams and half text - but all are images (ie: .png). I need to lay them all out on a massive sized backgroud/canvas and begin cuttoing out portions of the text images and attatching them to the diagram images -> cratee somethign like a
[02:17] <ClientAlive> massive storyboard.
[02:18] <ClientAlive> I'm sure GIMP can do it but I can't use GIMP very well
[02:18] <reisio> ClientAlive: Inkscape
[02:18] <dr_willis> ! info mtpaint
[02:18] <ClientAlive> is inkskape complicated like GIMP (and photoshop)
[02:18] <ClientAlive> ?
[02:19] <reisio> ClientAlive: it's much simpler IMO
[02:19] <reisio> ClientAlive: and vector based
[02:19] <Prock81> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5942294/  dr_willis
[02:19] <ClientAlive> Right on. I'll check it out  :)
[02:19] <reisio> ClientAlive: you could also use scribus, though
[02:19] <reisio> ClientAlive: hard to tell by your description which would be more appropriate
[02:20] <dr_willis> Prock81:  that added unfo does  NOT  go in that file
[02:20] <nurow> one more q: can anyone recommend an application for editing PDF files in Ubuntu?
[02:20] <ClientAlive> it's an old patent in .pdf where everything seemed to be lumped together as one long image
[02:20] <ClientAlive> but yeah
[02:20] <Prock81> thats what i was told, where can i put it please
[02:20] <ClientAlive> thx
[02:20] <reisio> nurow: Inkscape
[02:20] <dr_willis> Prock81:  put it in /etc/grub. d/custome  i think
[02:21] <reisio> ClientAlive: man pdfimages
[02:21] <Prock81> ive done that too, no error, but it never show on my menu, u did update-grub
[02:21] <dr_willis> Prock81:  all entries are in that grub. d dir
[02:21] <nurow> sezzy, thanks
[02:22] <dr_willis> loook at the example custom file i  that dir
[02:22] <Prock81> and its sudo nano /etc/grub.d/40_custom
[02:22] <dr_willis> ive added custome entries to the 40_custome file
[02:23] <dr_willis> id definatly wont work in default/grub
[02:23] <Prock81> does update-grub or update-grub2 make a difference for ubuntu 12.04
[02:24] <dr_willis> Prock81:  no differance
[02:25] <Prock81> is whaT u saw fine for the sudo nano /etc/grub.d/40_custom
[02:25] <dr_willis> pastebin your whole 40_custom file
[02:25] <ClientAlive> Is there anything where you can breate dynamic effects too? Like mousover makes the text box pop up/ zoom in (like the mouseover on pictures in google).
[02:26] <ClientAlive> *can create*
[02:26] <ClientAlive> and *mouseover*  :)
[02:26] <Prock81> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5942309/
[02:29] <cynicist> Prock81: This will help you with custom menus, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/CustomMenus
[02:30] <dr_willis> Prock81: that looks right..  no idea if yiu can boot a. vhd ..   never seen that done
[02:30] <cynicist> dr_willis: I think the syntax has changed, there is an example windows entry in the link I provided that looks quite different
[02:31] <Prock81> can my lines work with the menuentry "Some title here" {
[02:31] <dr_willis> cynicist:  for a  vhd image file.?
[02:31] <reisio> Prock81: the value of the menuentry does not matter
[02:31] <cynicist> dr_willis: not for a vhd image file in particular but for grub menu entries in general
[02:32] <Prock81>  reisio menuentry VS title
[02:32] <reisio> Prock81: title is a GRUB<2 thing
[02:32] <reisio> menuentry a >=GRUB2 thing
[02:32] <cynicist> dr_willis: I remember manually adding entries using title but that was a long time ago, grub has changed a lot
[02:33] <dr_willis> i just borrow the windows entry from grub. cfg as an example normally
[02:33] <dr_willis> cynicist:  grub2 is not  grub1    :)
[02:34] <cynicist> dr_willis: yeah exactly
[02:35] <dayspring> help
[02:35] <dr_willis> grub2 is almost its own os.  its got some amazing  features that are rarely ysed
[02:38] <dr_willis> bbl
[02:39] <dayspring> hi
[02:41] <aj_> fffd
[02:42] <|Anthony|> after a shutdown my nic is now running at 100mbit/s instead of 1000. Any suggestions?
[02:43] <dumnut> hi, iam downloading ubuntu restricted extras 13.04 and it hangs in middle of download, what is wrong?
[02:45] <SonikkuAmerica> Hey! Small problem. I'm working with someone in #ubuntu-es who can't speak a whit of English, and they're stuck in a login loop on Ubuntu 12.04. We tried every trick in the book regarding .Xauthority ... any further suggestions?
[02:45] <|Anthony|> SonikkuAmerica, ctrl+F1 and login that way?
[02:46] <|Anthony|> then restart lightdm?
[02:46] <wilee-nilee> dumnut, There is a confer on  the ms-fonts install do you see that?
[02:46] <dumnut> hi wilee-nilee, you mean i should install ms-fonts?
[02:46] <SonikkuAmerica> |Anthony|: Tried that, no good
[02:47] <|Anthony|> SonikkuAmerica, but the login is successful from terminal?
[02:47] <SonikkuAmerica> Yeo
[02:47] <SonikkuAmerica> *Yep
[02:47] <|Anthony|> lol
[02:47] <SonikkuAmerica> Yeomen are here.
[02:47] <wilee-nilee> dumnut, The restricted extras installs it there is an acceptance of the terms or refuse.
[02:47] <|Anthony|> hrm. i've not been a fan of lightdm but meh... i'd try to reinstall lightdm tbh
[02:48] <wilee-nilee> dumnut, I think you hit esc and accept.
[02:49] <dumnut> hmm i'll do that, thank-you for your help wilee-nilee
[02:49] <wilee-nilee> dumnut, I have done this so many times I forget the actual process, it is an auto response now, and I'm assuming this is what is happening, make sure nothing is hiding behind another screen as well.
[02:50] <dumnut> will check for that, good point wilee-nilee, t-y
[02:50] <wilee-nilee> no prob
[02:51] <|Anthony|> after a shutdown my nic is now running at 100mbit/s instead of 1000. Any suggestions?
[02:52] <dumnut> wilee-nilee: you are correct, there is a screen behind to install ms-font, now ure install ok, you are smart wilee-nilee
[02:52] <wilee-nilee> dumnut, lol, no just here for the fun. ;)
[02:53] <dumnut> wilee-nilee: that is a good attitude , linux is fun, that is my attitude too
[02:53] <Guest8568> does anyone here know where I can find which commands to run from a installation rescue shell
[02:54] <wilee-nilee> dumnut, The fun involves abuse sometimes, but we all get our kick somehow, I'm only human.
[02:55] <Guest8568> everybody leavin' since I got here
[02:55] <wilee-nilee> Guest8568, you should state your problem overall for help maybe to the channel.
[02:55] <Guest8568> okay
[02:55] <dumnut> wilee-nilee: yes i am human too. i have some good qualitis and many bad qualities, but we live and improve
[02:55] <wilee-nilee> ;)
[02:56] <iampoz> can someone link me to how to manually (by terminal) configure a network connection? I tried googleing but for some reason can not find.
[02:56] <iampoz> any the network manager is not working
[02:56] <iampoz> and*
[02:56] <wilee-nilee> !network
[02:56] <nibbler>     Guest8568: there are 1000 commands available in the rescue shell... including ones to install even more commands.
[02:56] <iampoz> thanks
[02:57] <Guest8568> I am trying to install ubuntu using net install on a desktop 'puter.  The installer was only getting to "install kernel" and failing, so I used expert command line mode and chose the virtual kernel now it fails at the next step.
[02:58] <nibbler> Guest8568: failing usually happens with an error message, which is very helpful in debugging any problem.
[02:58] <Guest8568> so I am in a rescue install now and can't get past that.  so the only option I have is to manually run
[02:58] <Guest8568> the installation
[02:59] <wilee-nilee> Guest8568, are you Left_Turn?
[02:59] <Guest8568> I am simply wanting to know where to find the documentation for what the installer does from that point on.
[02:59] <nibbler> my gnome3 shell got stuck somehow. alt-f2,r does not work. the "please enter a command" popup is stuck there. mousclicks work limited only. any way to execute the same as alt-f2,r in a regular shell?
[03:00] <Guest8568> no wilee
[03:00] <wilee-nilee> nibbler, You running 3.8?
[03:00] <wilee-nilee> shell
[03:00] <nibbler> Guest8568: well, sounds like its almost done. i'd guess install the kernel, install + configure grub and its done
[03:01] <nibbler> wilee-nilee: gnome shell 3.6.3.1
[03:02] <Matthew_Moore> Hey guys.  How do i record both my voice and what i hear in my speakers at the same time?  for purposes of recording audio from a voip call.
[03:02] <Guest8568> it fails there...  I tried apt-get -install grub and got "don't understand i in -install
[03:02] <wilee-nilee> nibbler, You can ctrl-alt-f2 to a tty and restart or run sudo stop lightdm then sudo start lightdm
[03:02] <reisio> Matthew_Moore: JACK
[03:02] <wilee-nilee> reboot that is*
[03:02] <samX> Are you still there, Ben64?
[03:02] <nibbler> Guest8568: the install is without a dash, just apt-get install ...
[03:02] <samX> sorry it took me so long to get back on.
[03:02] <samX> had to get my laptop setup at work.
[03:03] <Guest8568> thanks...
[03:03] <Guest8568> I'll try that and see what we get...
[03:03] <Matthew_Moore> reisio:  thanx
[03:03] <nibbler> wilee-nilee: well, actually the ttys appear as black screen only. but i can use the gnome still - being in it right now. its just very broken. so no alternative way of alt-f2,r?
[03:03] <samX> I know this isn't an xchat chat, but isn't there a way to join multiple rooms?
[03:04] <nibbler> samX: for me it is an xchat chat ;-)
[03:04] <aj_> Does anyone know how to determine if my core i5 2410M Intel HD 3000 sandybridge GPU is installed correctly?
[03:04] <samX> oh, nibbler, you got me there...  :P  lol
[03:05] <nibbler> samX: and for you it is, too....
[03:05] <wilee-nilee> nibbler, You have a stuck alt-f2 prompt? not sure of any command line command.
[03:05] <samX> is there a way though, to do that?
[03:05] <samX> i can't remember.
[03:05] <john38> Hello i need some help with something
[03:05] <nibbler> wilee-nilee: all black  on alt-f2-f6. but thanks anyway
[03:06] <nibbler> samx: /join #oterchannel
[03:06] <john38> Is it possible to merge unallocated space to my existing ubuntu partition?????
[03:06] <samX> yea
[03:06] <samX> i tried it and got it, lol
[03:07] <john38> how
[03:07] <aj_> JOhn, yeah, you can do it
[03:07] <aj_> I would suggest you use gpartd
[03:07] <samX> i thought it would quit this chat.
[03:07] <aj_> download that
[03:07] <nibbler> john38: basically yes. the "how" depends on the details. if you have lvm then its most easy. if not it would have to be at the end of your current partition or you might need to mess around with gparted
[03:07] <wilee-nilee> nibbler, In the shell alt-f2 brings up a popup is all for r to restart we are not on the same pages here.
[03:07] <aj_> and burn it to a disk; it'll be a bootable disk, using that, you'll be able to accomplish your wishes with the partitions and the free space
[03:08] <john38> nibbler, should i use lvm or gparted
[03:08] <nibbler> john38: if you have lvm you dont need gparted. but you need to have your system installed on an lvm then. like /dev/mapper/foo mounted to /
[03:08] <john38> nibbler, my partion is /dev/sda5 and ext4
[03:09] <samX> Well, i'm going to open my question up to everyone.  I have an rts5116 PCI Express SD Card.  It was working after i installed, but after doing the updates and rebooting, it quit working.
[03:09] <samX> Here is my info.  lsmod:  http://pastebin.com/h1HKGJri   full demsg:  http://pastebin.com/EP8CzFqn   lspci/lsusb/tail demsg:  http://pastebin.com/iz7uHw8D
[03:09] <nibbler> wilee-nilee: ah right. my alt-f2 is stuck (like always on top, right now while i'm chatting), but also my ctrl-alt-f2 is broken, as in completely black.
[03:09] <me> hai
[03:09] <nibbler> john38: so lvm is no option. try gparted
[03:09] <Guest8568> LOL!  I ran that and got "something wicked happened resolving ... (-11 - system error)
[03:09] <samX> if anyone can help provide me any insight, i would GREATLY appreciate it.
[03:09] <john38> nibbler, ok
[03:10] <Guest8568> is there a way to direct apt-get to another mirror?
[03:10] <Guest36272> rm rf ~
[03:10] <wilee-nilee> Guest36272, Do not ever post that!!!!
[03:11] <nibbler> Guest8568: you can configure apt via /etc/apt/sources.list and some .d directory
[03:11] <cynicist> john38: apt://gparted
[03:12] <Guest8568> okay, thanks, nibbler
[03:12] <Simcha_Lester> Hello everyone, Simcha_Lesterhere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[03:13] <ChrisMaQ> I cant understand why people spend there money on operating systems like windows
[03:13] <cynicist> Guest8568: you can also use a gui by searching for software & updates
[03:13] <wilee-nilee> !ops | Simcha_Lester
[03:13] <ChrisMaQ> its jus amazing
[03:13] <cynicist> Guest8568: if you choose "other" there is also an option to test for the fastest repository
[03:13] <reisio> ChrisMaQ: well, most people spend their money on computers, which come with an operating system
[03:14] <john38> can somebody help me use gparted
[03:14] <reisio> john38: what're you having trouble with?
[03:15] <john38> reisio, well i want to use unallocated space and merge it with my existing linux partition to use it as additional free space not a separate linux partition
[03:15] <john38> reisio, does that make sense
[03:16] <samX> anyone had a chance to look at my issue with my sc card?
[03:16] <cynicist> john38: is this on the root partition?
[03:19] <john38> cynicist, i dual boot windows 7 and ubuntu  /dev/sda1 and .../dev/sda2 is ntfs with 437.93 GiB total and........unallocated 147.91 GiB ....../dev/sda3 extended...../dev/sda5 ext4 and /dev/sda6 linux swap
[03:19] <cynicist> john38: and which partition do you wish to change the size of?
[03:20] <john38> cynicist, i want to merge unallocated with existing linux i guess root?
[03:20] <zakaria> probleme with nvidia drivers in xubuntu 12.04
[03:20] <john38> cynicist, use unallocated and additional free space on root partition
[03:20] <Hexagonite> How do you delete the 'tmp' folder in your home directory? I got UCK and it didn't quite work. It left a 'tmp' folder for the ISO contents.
[03:20] <cynicist> john38: the reason I ask is because to change the size of the root partition you need to use a livecd
[03:21] <Hexagonite> Trying to delete it pops up 'crontabs cannot be deleted.'
[03:21] <john38> cynicist, oh ok
[03:21] <cynicist> john38: since you can't edit a partition you are currently booted into
[03:21] <john38> cynicist, i have to use livecd and do it from there
[03:21] <john38> cynicist, well would i be able to do that with livecd
[03:21] <cynicist> john38: but from a livecd you can use gparted and just choose resize and then wait for the lengthy amount of time it could take :P
[03:22] <tgm4883> I've acquired a macbook pro late-2008 model (5,1), can someone assist in booting and installing 13.04 on it? I've tried booting it, but I just get a boot error
[03:22] <john38> cynicist, wiould livecd add that unallocated space to existing partition
[03:22] <cynicist> john38: when you choose to resize you are presented with an easy to use slider that you can move around to take more or less free space
[03:22] <samX> eek, entered the wrong command!  lol
[03:23] <cynicist> john38: once you are in the livecd you would need to run gparted and change the size of your root partition by right clicking on it and choosing "Resize/Move" and then manipulating the slider to take up the rest of the free space on your disk
[03:24] <samX> ok, so is anyone familiar with the issue with the rts5116 card reader not working?
[03:24] <reisio> tumppu: whwat error?
[03:24] <john38> cynicist, oook ..i assume gparted is the program that livecd uses huh?
[03:25] <cynicist> john38: well the livecd does partitioning in the installer, gparted is a separate program
[03:26] <cynicist> john38: I'm not even sure if it comes on the livecd by default but you can install it in order to use it
[03:26] <john38> cynicist, but i have to boot up computer into livecd right
[03:26] <cynicist> john38: yes, definitely
[03:26] <john38> cynicist, then why would i need gparted
[03:26] <ChrisMaQ> are there socializing room on this thing?
[03:26] <john38> cynicist, if i can do that whole thing from livecd
[03:27] <cynicist> john38: because you are looking for a way to change your partition size without reinstalling ubuntu right? so the installer isn't useful there
[03:27] <wilee-nilee> ChrisMaQ, #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:27] <ChrisMaQ> thanks wilee-nilee
[03:27] <wilee-nilee> no prob
[03:27] <ChrisMaQ> join #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:28] <Guest8568> I'm back...
[03:28] <john38> cynicist, when i boot from cd is that an option in menu that will say update existing partion or do i go to install ubuntu
[03:28] <wilee-nilee> ChrisMaQ, /j #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:28] <Guest8568> Is there an editor available in the installer shell?
[03:28] <stairmast0r> how can i check if my computer is using the correct graphics driver?
[03:28] <stairmast0r> i installed the AMD official driver for my radeon
[03:28] <wilee-nilee> stairmast0r, Hows it running?
[03:29] <samX> aticonfig --list-adapters
[03:29] <cynicist> john38: neither, you would go to the ubuntu software center, install gparted, then launch gparted to edit your partitions
[03:29] <samX> that should show you the adapters.
[03:29] <john38> cynicist, i already installed gparted now
[03:29] <cynicist> john38: and you would do that on the livecd because you can't edit the partition you are currently booted into
[03:29] <stairmast0r> samX: i have two adapters listed, and for some reason it's choosing the wrong one. (onboard llano chip, but i want to use my discrete card)
[03:29] <john38> cynicist, so what option do i choose when booting from livecd
[03:30] <reisio> Guest8568: probably gedit, maybe nano
[03:30] <john38> cynicist, try ubuntu ...install unbuntu???
[03:30] <stairmast0r> wilee-nilee: not too well at times, but i'm not sure if that's the fault of the drivers or not
[03:30] <wilee-nilee> stairmast0r, Generally proprietary drives are not suggested, as they don't follow kernel updates, so be prepared.
[03:30] <stairmast0r> wilee-nilee: mainly, java can't use openGL
[03:30] <cynicist> john38: you use try ubuntu, so you can get into the ubuntu desktop
[03:30] <Guest8568> gedit won't come up... I'll try nano
[03:30] <cynicist> john38: from there you can launch the software center and install gparted
[03:30] <john38> cynicist, right...ok
[03:30] <stairmast0r> Guest8568: vim :D
[03:30] <wilee-nilee> stairmast0r, I would know nothing about java.
[03:30] <john38> cynicist, and from gparted i can resize unallocated to existing partition
[03:30] <samX> stairmast0r: it should give the options list for aticonfig if you type that seperately.  I believe there is a command to set the other one as default.  Otherwise, you should boot to your BIOS and disable the onboard if you're not using it.
[03:31] <stairmast0r> samX: i can't disable the onboard.  i've tried.
[03:31] <cynicist> john38: yes, you just need the right click the partition you want to change and choose "Resize/Move"
[03:31] <john38> cynicist, ok cynicist thanks..bbl
[03:31] <cynicist> john38: yw
[03:32] <wilee-nilee> stairmast0r, I have seen you on the channel before but have not followed any problems, you had help here on this issue in general?
[03:32] <stairmast0r> wilee-nilee: not really, no
[03:33] <samX> stairmast0r:  try using aticonfig --adapter={the adapter # you're trying to use} --initial
[03:33] <stairmast0r> samX: eg. "1"?
[03:33] <stairmast0r> okay, now restart X?
[03:33] <samX> stairmast0r:  then aticonfg --adapter=1 --initial
[03:34] <stairmast0r> samX: i did that
[03:34] <wilee-nilee> stairmast0r, You might try if you feel you need to, some drivers just don't have all the bling in linux due to no support fro the manufacturers as a general point.
[03:34] <stairmast0r> samX: the "default" marked with an asterisk is still adapter 0
[03:34] <stairmast0r> wilee-nilee: they need to get on that...
[03:35] <wilee-nilee> stairmast0r, Post the actual card for help if you need any, I know nothing about graphic drivers.
[03:35] <stairmast0r> wilee-nilee: radeon HD6570
[03:35] <stairmast0r> the one i want to disable is an HD 6530D (llano APU onboard)
[03:35] <kotek> Hi, anyone here uses anjuta for django development?
[03:35] <stairmast0r> * 0. 00:01.0 AMD Radeon HD 6530D
[03:35] <stairmast0r>   1. 01:00.0 AMD Radeon HD 6570
[03:36] <stairmast0r> what's the deal with 00:01.0 and 01:00.0?
[03:36] <reisio> kotek: ?
[03:36] <cynicist> stairmast0r: that's the busID
[03:36] <stairmast0r> cynicist: oh
[03:36] <wilee-nilee> stairmast0r, Not sure if this helps but some info maybe. http://askubuntu.com/search?q=HD6570
[03:36] <stairmast0r> kotek: kotek maly?
[03:36] <kotek> reisio, Anjuta's wizard seem not to generate settings.py file.
[03:36] <cynicist> stairmast0r: from my xorg.conf for example, (BusID  "PCI:1:0:0")
[03:37] <reisio> kotek: it's intended more as a C IDE, AIUI
[03:37] <stairmast0r> wilee-nilee: not really.. those don't seem to relate to the card being recognized but not used.  but thank you
[03:37] <Twenty-three> hi guys, a recent kernel update left me with a black screen upon booting, i tried to fix this through many appraoches but what worked was selecting a different kernel in GRUB. Now resolution is good and all but I don't get to see unity, only the desktop icons, i'm not sure how to reset unity, any clues?
[03:37] <cynicist> stairmast0r: do you mind putting your xorg.conf on pastebin?
[03:38] <cynicist> stairmast0r: seems to me it would be as simple as just specifying the discrete card in your xorg file rather than the onboard one
[03:38] <stairmast0r> cynicist: yeah, sec
[03:38] <reisio> kotek: maybe ask #python
[03:38] <kotek> reisio, so I have a problem with django plugin for this C IDE
[03:38] <Guest8568> How do I get a different name here than Guest####?
[03:38] <reisio> Guest8568: /nick azkabar
[03:38] <Guest8568> thanks
[03:39] <stairmast0r> cynicist: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5942455/
[03:39] <samX> It's too bad the Catalyst Control center offers such limited interaction with the devices on Linux as opposed to Windows.  I do apologize, stairmast0r.  i wish i could have been more assistance.
[03:40] <cynicist> Twenty-three: are you using proprietary drivers by any chance?
[03:40] <stairmast0r> samX: no worries!  i don't _expect_ help from anybody.  i appreciate the thought though :)
[03:40] <kotek> HD 6530D - it uses fglrx-legacy?
[03:40] <Twenty-three> cynicist: yes, i use nvidia 304 drivers
[03:40] <stairmast0r> kotek: it shouldn't
[03:41] <stairmast0r> kotek: it's still 6000-series
[03:41] <kotek> stairmast0r, I know. But my experiense says: There is no biggest shit than fglrx-legacy.
[03:41] <_whitebeard> Okay now I have a name
[03:41] <stairmast0r> kotek: lol
[03:41] <samX> I know how frustrating it can be though, i'm working on an issue with my sd card reader myself
[03:41] <cynicist> Twenty-three: likely that is the problem, check my post here and substitute fglrx for nvidia packages and you should be good
[03:41] <cynicist> Twenty-three: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11343771#post11343771
[03:41] <kotek> Galium is better than fglrx-legacy.
[03:41] <wilee-nilee> kotek, THe channel ask you not swear.
[03:41] <stairmast0r> kotek: it's just using fglrx
[03:42] <kotek> Sorry channel.
[03:42] <stairmast0r> samX: i still believe linux is worth the extra effort you have to put in :D
[03:42] <cynicist> Twenty-three: that will take you back to using default open source drivers with a functional desktop, after which you can reinstall the proprietary one again
[03:42] <kotek> So, my experience says: There is no biggest poop than fglrx-legacy.
[03:43] <stairmast0r> kotek: jestes polski?
[03:43] <linuxhack3r> I have a form for html that I am trying to make work as a contact form via php. I have the form formatted exactly as I want it, but am having trouble figuring out how to use php to "catch" everything. Someone here good with PHP? Here is my form: http://pastebin.com/fBwK6aD1
[03:43] <Twenty-three> thanks cynicist, i'll give it a go, if it doesn't work i'll be back in a few minutes
[03:43] <stairmast0r> cynicist: what part should i be taking out of my xorg.conf?
[03:44] <kotek> stairmast0r, I'd reather say, that my nick comes from USA kotex tampons than admit that I'm from Poland in the internet.
[03:44] <stairmast0r> kotek: aww.. why?  i'm not polish myself, so i don't really know
[03:44] <FreezingCold> How can I "share" audio with other applications? I'm trying to skype and play with ardour on the same time
[03:45] <stairmast0r> FreezingCold: pulseaudio..?
[03:45] <cynicist> stairmast0r: I think PCI:1:0:0 is likely your discrete card, so I would try to comment out the sections involving "Device[0]-0" and see if that fixes it
[03:45] <stairmast0r> cynicist: every bit that involves [0]-0?
[03:46] <cynicist> stairmast0r: all the Section/EndSection bits that reference device [0]-0 yes
[03:46] <stairmast0r> hm.. here goes
[03:46] <linuxhack3r> What is a good PHP channel?
[03:47] <_whitebeard> Does anybody  know the path to nano?  in this installer shell, I can just call it, but to get into the apt dir I have to use chroot...  the installer shell doesn't understand sudo
[03:47] <kotek> stairmast0r, because of LoL, poles are most irritating nation in online gaming just after greeks and russians...
[03:47] <kotek> and PWL's
[03:47] <cynicist> _whitebeard: /usr/bin/nano?
[03:47] <_whitebeard> I looked there
[03:48] <reisio> linuxhack3r: well, s/good/appropriate/: #php
[03:48] <john38> cynicist, you there
[03:48] <cynicist> john38: yeah how did it work?
[03:48] <linuxhack3r> reisio: It says that I have to be invited?
[03:48] <reisio> _whitebeard: 'type nano'
[03:48] <reisio> linuxhack3r: try ##php
[03:48] <linuxhack3r> reisio: "you need to be identified with services"
[03:49] <reisio> linuxhack3r: /msg nickserv help identify
[03:49] <reisio> linuxhack3r: /msg nickserv help register
[03:49] <john38> cynicist, it didnt work or im not doing it right i clicked on my linux partion it wouldnt slide
[03:49] <reisio> (in reverse order :p)
[03:49] <john38> cynicist, do i have to format the unallocated space
[03:49] <cynicist> john38: no
[03:49] <cynicist> john38: did you right click and choose resize?
[03:49] <_whitebeard> reisio: I can do that until I use chroot, which I have to do to get to the sources.list
[03:49] <irssi-mike> !compiz
[03:49] <reisio> _whitebeard: hrmm?
[03:49] <john38> cynicist, yes it was all that way at both ends
[03:50] <cynicist> john38: and you are sure you have unallocated free space?
[03:50] <john38> cynicist, i couldnt slide any more to take up unallocated space
[03:50] <samX> Ok, so, again, anyone know what i can try to get my rts5116 PCI Express SD Card reader working?
[03:50] <john38> cynicist, yes im sure
[03:50] <samX> I've tried the manufacturer driver install
[03:50] <_whitebeard> reisio: I am trying to salvage a failing install
[03:51] <_whitebeard> and working inside the installers shell
[03:51] <john38> cynicist, thing is what i did was go into windows 7 and used a third party partioning manager to change my free space to unallocated space
[03:51] <samX> I had to reinstall today and it did work after the reinstall, but then when i updated ubuntu and restarted, it stopped working.  any thoughts?
[03:51] <_whitebeard> HI register
[03:52] <cynicist> john38: when you launched gparted did you see any unallocated space?
[03:52] <john38> cynicist, yes
[03:52] <john38> cynicist, the slider was at full it wouldnt go any higher
[03:53] <wilee-nilee> john38, You have to resize the extended first
[03:54] <john38> resize extended ??
[03:55] <cynicist> john38: yeah I didnt know your partition layout, you can only have 4 primary partitions so if you have more than that you must have an extended partition
[03:55] <wilee-nilee> john38, Isn't sda3 an extended partition if I remember your original post?
[03:55] <john38> wilee-nilee, yes
[03:55] <aneks> hey guys, does anyone know much about vsftp?
[03:56] <wilee-nilee> john38, That is a contaner for the rest click on its edge to resize.
[03:56] <john38> wilee-nilee, thing is when i booted from livecd i couldnt reisize extended just ext4
[03:56] <wilee-nilee> john38, Make sure the swap is off as well.
[03:57] <wilee-nilee> john38, A screen shot of gparted would help in an imagebin.
[03:57] <john38> wilee-nilee, from livecd
[03:57] <john38> wilee-nilee, ??
[03:57] <wilee-nilee> john38, That would be best probably.
[03:57] <john38> wilee-nilee, how to take screenshot again
[03:58] <john38> wilee-nilee, can i access xchat from livecd
[03:58] <wilee-nilee> !imagebin
[03:59] <wilee-nilee> john38, I think it is on it, I forget, you can make a screen shot in the install for instructions, but live is easier as far as communicating.
[03:59] <cynicist> john38: yes you can join xchat from the livecd
[03:59] <john38> wilee-nilee, ok be right back
[03:59] <samX> Ok, i'm back, i just wanted to see if reinstalling the sd card reader driver would fix the issue, but it doesn't.
[03:59] <wilee-nilee> john38, Did you have the swap off when you tried to resize the extended?
[04:00] <john38> wilee-nilee, im not sure
[04:00] <john38> wilee-nilee, do i have to unmount??
[04:00] <wilee-nilee> john38, That may be the problem is all.
[04:00] <aneks> I configured a small FTP server at home and I've set the local_root= to the directory I want users to be directed to. When I log onto the FTP server locally on my Ubuntu machine, I get directed to the appropriate directory but if I log in remotely from a Windows machine, I get directed to the / directory. Does anyone know how I can fix that?
[04:00] <wilee-nilee> john38, Right click the swap then swap off.
[04:00] <john38> wilee-nilee, ok
[04:03] <c2tarun> Hi friends, here is the screenshot of my tray icons. http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-08032013-093126am.php   I can figure out all the apps but not the third one from top, can anyone please help me in finding out what it is?
[04:06] <_whitebeard> gave up restarted the rescue install attempt...  thanks for your help
[04:06] <_whitebeard> everybody
[04:06] <WebSearchingPro> c2tarun: Its an unused icon - its called "Launcher"
[04:06] <WebSearchingPro> you right click it to program it
[04:07] <c2tarun> WebSearchingPro, ohh.. when I am right clicking it I am getting the same menu when I right click on battery icon
[04:07] <WebSearchingPro> click properties
[04:09] <c2tarun> WebSearchingPro, panel's properties?
[04:09] <WebSearchingPro> Rightclick the little icon with the red thing that you were asking about.
[04:09] <WebSearchingPro> It should have a "Properties" option
[04:09] <c2tarun> WebSearchingPro, it has preferences which is taking me to XFCE Power manager settings
[04:10] <irssi-mike> aneks: why not use samba
[04:10] <WebSearchingPro> Ohhh its probably a shortcut to that then
[04:11] <WebSearchingPro> Or a broken icon
[04:11] <c2tarun> WebSearchingPro, how can I remove it?
[04:12] <WebSearchingPro> Rightclick the time, go to Panel > Properties
[04:12] <WebSearchingPro> *Panel Preferences
[04:12] <c2tarun> done
[04:13] <c2tarun> then?
[04:13] <WebSearchingPro> under the "Items" tab you should have a list
[04:14] <c2tarun> WebSearchingPro, yeah, I tried to go inside settings of Notification Icons but couldn't find this broken icon
[04:15] <WebSearchingPro> Weird, I'm not sure then :(
[04:15] <c2tarun> WebSearchingPro, np :) thanks for helping
[04:15] <WebSearchingPro> np
[04:34] <osubuntu> sudo mkdir /
[04:35] <jose> osubuntu: wrong window
[04:35] <osubuntu> wrong window?
[04:35] <osubuntu> that's a command which doesn't work at all
[04:35] <benkillin> thats because you executed it retarded
[04:36] <osubuntu> benkillin, lol
[04:36] <benkillin> would you like to know why you executed it retarded?
[04:36] <osubuntu> benkillin, because I expected that it wouldn't work
[04:37] <benkillin> and did it not work?
[04:37] <osubuntu> of course it does not work
[04:37] <osubuntu> it is a root directory which is ALWAYS created
[04:38] <elky> benkillin: please don't be so rude.
[04:38] <benkillin> so why were you surprised that it did not work
[04:39] <user42> I NEED SOME HELP **  how can I use two headphones at the same time? Im using qjackctl and pulse jack sync... Im using turtle beach with a usb/3.5mm connector and $20 wallmart sony headphones
[04:40] <user42>  I want to record a friend in Ardour using jack and pulse sync and to be able to both hear the sound at the same time..
[04:40] <osubuntu> benkillin, please quote the sentence which I seemed to be surprised.
[04:43] <unicornjedi> AppleJack???
[04:43] <osubuntu> user42, google is your best friend ;)
[04:44] <dr_willis> id hope that dir exists allready.   :)
[04:55] <sarthor> HI, I am getting "totem-plugin-viewer requires to install plugins to play media files of the following type: text/html decoder" when I viewing some video from Moodle website.
[04:56] <emmtech> Help with configuring 'samba server' using to computers for networking....any suggestions?
[04:56] <dr_willis> !info samba-doc
[04:57] <emmtech> does samba need to be installed on both computers?
[04:57] <dr_willis> emmtech:  a client for samba does on one.  server on other
[04:58] <dr_willis> ! samba
[04:58] <emmtech> great inform...etc...thanks
[04:58] <wilee-nilee> sarthor, Are those media files in the public domain, a link maybe?
[04:58] <dr_willis>  what os are the pcs running?
[04:59] <emmtech> ubuntu?
[04:59] <dr_willis>  you dont need samba for ubuntu to ubuntu shares
[04:59] <sarthor> wilee-nilee, NO you need to get register, then you can view that, it is a paid registration
[04:59] <dr_willis> nfs. or sshfs can work well
[05:00] <dr_willis> or ssh. scp. ftp. and so on
[05:00] <wilee-nilee> sarthor, These .mov
[05:02] <sarthor> wilee-nilee, .mp4
[05:02] <wilee-nilee> sarthor, If .mov thats quick time apple stuff I believe  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.mov  you sure not mp4v
[05:02] <sarthor> I can view the videos of youtube / facebook etc.
[05:02] <emmtech> so again if there isn't any need for 'samba' for ubuntu to ubuntu shares, you are suggesting nfs ssh?
[05:02] <sarthor> wilee-nilee, yea I am sure
[05:03] <emmtech> you got me thinking now? are there any open source services of this kind that my not require such payment or registration?
[05:04] <wilee-nilee> sarthor, I think your dealing with quicktime but a guess really.
[05:04] <emmtech> well "samba is opensource"
[05:04] <sarthor> may be, But I know the files are .mp4
[05:05] <stairmast0r> what's the actual program name of the default 13.04 volume control/sound options window?
[05:06] <stairmast0r> my unity is broken so i can't start it normally
[05:06] <wilee-nilee> sarthor, read the wikipedia on that it is not that simple, and here is some more info. http://askubuntu.com/search?q=+text%2Fhtml+decoder
[05:06] <wickedpuppy> hmms ... alantop you pinged me? can I help you?
[05:07] <wickedpuppy> netsplit happening too many times
[05:07] <sarthor> wilee-nilee, I am trying to give you access to that files.
[05:08] <dr_willis> emmtech: samba is a open sourced   version of ms share stuff.
[05:08] <dr_willis> emmtech:  depending  on your needs. other ways may work better
[05:09] <wilee-nilee> stairmast0r, here is a reset unity link you might check out. http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/04/how-to-reset-unity-compiz-in-ubuntu-12-10-and-13-04
[05:10] <stairmast0r> wilee-nilee: my drivers aren't working
[05:10] <stairmast0r> i got fluxbox up, and moving a window takes like 10 seconds
[05:10] <stairmast0r> also, i tried that.  dconf reset -f /org/compiz/
[05:11] <GeorgeTorwell> why would my boot partition get modified without me knowing about it? And why do I have a pending "Ubuntu base" security update that has no technical description? Is the NSA trying to hack me?
[05:11] <stairmast0r> GeorgeTorwell: use lfs
[05:11] <GeorgeTorwell> lfs?
[05:12] <sarthor> wilee-nilee, can I send you PM?
[05:12] <wilee-nilee> GeorgeTorwell, You can loosen the tinfoil hat. ;)
[05:12] <GeorgeTorwell> yeah right
[05:12] <GeorgeTorwell> after all the spying revelations that came out
[05:12] <wilee-nilee> sarthor, I don;t do PM's
[05:12] <sarthor> wilee-nilee, ok. http://obdoo.net/course/view.php?id=3 check here please
[05:12] <GeorgeTorwell> my boot partition was modified and I dont remember installing any boot updates
[05:12] <GeorgeTorwell> why would ubuntu update grub files on /boot well after installation?
[05:13] <wilee-nilee> GeorgeTorwell, what did you install what release?
[05:13] <GeorgeTorwell> 13.04
[05:14] <wilee-nilee> GeorgeTorwell, And did an update right?
[05:14] <GeorgeTorwell> I have a pending ubuntu security update but no technical description is given and no information is provided. How interesting
[05:15] <wilee-nilee> GeorgeTorwell, Honestly your lack of details makes your post questionable at best.
[05:15] <wilee-nilee> posts
[05:15] <wilee-nilee> and the paranoia
[05:15] <GeorgeTorwell> I've given all the details
[05:15] <Ben64> you've given no details actually
[05:16] <GeorgeTorwell> theres no more details to give besides a security update without description. is anyone else seeing one?
[05:17] <GeorgeTorwell> And lets not pretend its paranoia now that we know the NSA uploads malicious firmware to android phones and cripples CPU pRNG instructions via Windows updates.
[05:17] <wilee-nilee> GeorgeTorwell, Show it to us in an imagebin or pastebin
[05:17] <GeorgeTorwell> ok
[05:17] <Ben64> do you realize how many things would fall under "a security update" ? there are tons of those all the time
[05:18] <santhosh> hi how to create to active directory serverin ubuntu
[05:19] <GeorgeTorwell> hmm interesting
[05:19] <GeorgeTorwell> when I pipe the update through tor I get a description
[05:19] <GeorgeTorwell> but through my regular internet, nothing
[05:19] <dr_willis> most all ubuntu upsates would be security or major byg fixs
[05:19] <dr_willis> !latest
[05:20] <GeorgeTorwell> I hope Ubuntu starts offering those security updates through SSL
[05:20] <GeorgeTorwell> why should the NSA find out what packages we have installed so they can sit aorund and look for ways to exploit our systems?
[05:20] <wilee-nilee> !ot | GeorgeTorwell
[05:21] <dr_willis> your paranoia  is showing
[05:21] <GeorgeTorwell> It wasn't off topic at all, it's an important security enhancement.
[05:21] <dr_willis> your rants are ot.
[05:22] <Arcademan> Hi there I can't get Ubuntu 13.04 to load properly is there anything I might try. Upon bootup I see black and white pixels right when lightdm loads
[05:22] <Ben64> !nomodeset | Arcademan
[05:23] <Arcademan> Hey Ben64 does this affect ATI cards?
[05:23] <Ben64> Arcademan: i think it can affect anything
[05:23] <dr_willis> it can affect many chipsets Arcademan
[05:23] <Guest75090> i activated draftsight but still error is coming that product is expired or not licenced
[05:24] <Arcademan> Alright I will try that thanks, yeah 12.10 loads just fine for me.
[05:24] <dr_willis> Guest75090: contact their support perhaps?
[05:25] <dr_willis> draftsight is some commercial app?
[05:25] <Arcademan> Anyhow bye. Thanks Ben64 and dr_willis
[05:25] <Guest75090> ya
[05:25] <sarthor> wilee-nilee, I am sorry to ask again, do you still want to check this link of that video, about what you said, may be .mov files, here is the link again , http://obdoo.net/course/view.php?id=3
[05:26] <Guest75090> dr_willis, its cadding tool like Autocad
[05:27] <dr_willis> i just use qcad. rarely these days
[05:28] <dr_willis> bbl
[05:29] <Guest75090> is qcad is fine and freeware? from where i can download it
[05:29] <wilee-nilee> sarthor, I can't log in so not sure you might check with the schools IT.
[05:30] <sarthor> wilee-nilee, you can log as a guest.
[05:30] <sarthor> wilee-nilee, No need for password.
[05:31] <sarthor> wilee-nilee, http://obdoo.net and click on login as guest.
[05:31] <wilee-nilee> sarthor, Problem is I'm in W8 they work in it.
[05:33] <santhosh> hi how to create to active directory serverin ubuntu
[05:39] <Loshki> santhosh: look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryHowto. Looks like a lot of work...
[05:39] <gt8ost4l> can someone tell me what i need to install to inject
[05:40] <santhosh>  <Loshki> it is migrating in windoes to linux is there any special wat to create active directory in ubuntu
[05:42] <Loshki> santhosh: Sorry, I don't know. Have you read the link I sent you?
[05:43] <santhosh> ok
[05:43] <santhosh> ok
[05:46] <NoobCube> Can anyone help me out with a couple weird issues? (13.04 LTS)
[05:46] <santhosh> present iam working on linux i have an active directory server 2003 how to migrate that in to linux
[05:48] <IdleOne> santhosh: read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryHowto
[05:48] <NoobCube> 1. No sound coming out of speakers. 2. Print Screen creates a black image.
[05:48] <santhosh> it is migrating in windoes to linux is there any special wat to create active directory in ubuntu
[05:56] <darkpassenger> Anyway I can customize the HUD style in 13.04 ?
[05:58] <alantop> who use mirc 7.32, I ask one question.  how to close someone join and leave message?
[05:59] <IdleOne> alantop: you can find that setting in the prefs. also might want to ask in ##mirc
[06:00] <darkpassenger> ...
[06:00] <alantop> ##mirc
[06:01] <ace> hi
[06:02] <ace> I have a problem :( df told me / is full of 20gb and df tell me that only 2.gb is used: http://pastie.org/8202212
[06:03] <alfreddba> i want to rsync some files to remote host...but folder timestamp changing perodically contents are not changing....so how to rsync only contents...pls guide me...
[06:07] <jemark> alfreddba: did you do rsync -avz ?
[06:07] <alfreddba> i want to rsync some files to remote host...but folder timestamp changing perodically contents are not changing....so how to rsync only contents...pls guide me...
[06:10] <Loshki> ace: Try du -x | sort -rn > /tmp/du.out instead
[06:11] <ace> Loshki: thank, i think it s a deleted file that is still there
[06:12] <alfreddba> i want to rsync some files to remote host...but folder timestamp changing perodically contents are not changing....so how to rsync only contents...pls guide me...
[06:12] <Loshki> ace: in that case, a reboot...
[06:12] <jemark> sort -rn
[06:12] <ace> Loshki: i just killed the process that keep the file opened and it s done
[06:12] <ace> thanks for your help
[06:13] <Loshki> ace: very cool
[06:14] <gt8ost4l> can anybody tell me if these drivers would work http://eagleeye1.com/thread-138481.html
[06:14] <apodio> hello i need help finding a driver for my mic i think it is a Conexant HD SmartAudio 221 sound card
[06:15] <apodio> i could be wrong the model of laptop is cq60-210us
[06:15] <apodio> can any1 help me?
[06:15] <syn-ack> apodio, that's a closed source driver
[06:15] <apodio> so there is none for linux then?
[06:16] <syn-ack> apodio, Go to linuxeant.com for more information.
[06:16] <apodio> ok ty
[06:16] <syn-ack> That driver is NOT supported though so youre going to be on your own
[06:16] <apodio> site is down
[06:16] <apodio> anyway to use a wrapper of sum sort?
[06:17] <syn-ack> Nope.
[06:17] <apodio> such as ndiswrapper except for sound maybe?
[06:17] <syn-ack> standby, I may have gotten the URL wrong.
[06:17] <syn-ack> OH
[06:17] <apodio> ok
[06:17] <syn-ack> Sound card.
[06:17] <syn-ack> hrm
[06:17] <apodio> well im not really sure
[06:18] <apodio> can u maybe look up the specifications for the laptop and see if i have it right
[06:18] <apodio> im looking for a driver for the mic
[06:18] <apodio> if i do lspci tho it doesnt show mic at all so im prolly wrong
[06:19] <syn-ack> Mic would be handled through the line in on your sound card
[06:19] <syn-ack> still looking. hold on
[06:19] <apodio> well sound works good but not the mic
[06:19] <apodio> ok
[06:19] <Loshki> Is this it? http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hsf/full/downloads.php
[06:19] <apodio> also if u cud help me thru teamviewer or sumthin id be glad
[06:19] <eclipse> can someone help me with installing nvidia drivers?
[06:19] <apodio> sec let me check
[06:19] <syn-ack> Loshki, good catch.
[06:20] <apodio> gimme few mins im gonna try it out
[06:20] <eclipse> um..
[06:20] <Loshki> syn-ack: googled it, in fact..
[06:21] <syn-ack> apodio, ok so open your sound control panel
[06:21] <eclipse> no one knows how to install nvidia drivers?
[06:21] <aeon-ltd> !nvidia | eclipse
[06:21] <hewhomust> eclipse, what's your gpu?
[06:21] <eclipse> as in
[06:21] <eclipse> gt 540m
[06:21] <syn-ack> Loshki, I was recalling from memory. I figured I had the URL wrong or something
[06:21] <eclipse> i've been at it for the past 5 hours
[06:21] <eclipse> my entire desktop is gone
[06:21] <apodio> ok sec u mean prefences?
[06:22] <eclipse> and i'm stuck in 640x480 resolution
[06:22] <syn-ack> apodio, yep
[06:22] <hewhomust> eclipse, is it the only gpu or do you also have intel?
[06:22] <eclipse> i also have intel
[06:22] <linelevel> Hi, is it safe to put database passwords in my cronttab directly, as opposed to in a file with mode 600 which is read by a cronjob? The crontab can't be read by any other [non-root] user anyway, right?
[06:22] <apodio> alsa or pulse
[06:22] <syn-ack> apodio, Pulse.
[06:22] <apodio> think i have both not sure tho
[06:22] <apodio> ok
[06:22] <Loshki> syn-ack: you were close enough that I could google it without knowing anything else about it, that's good enough in my book.
[06:22] <syn-ack> eclipse, The current nVidia driver doesn't support optimus. Only the intel would work
[06:23] <apodio> ok i got it up
[06:23] <syn-ack> apodio, Ok so, click on input devices
[06:23] <eclipse> but it was working awhile back when i was on linux mint..
[06:23] <eclipse> what about bumblebee? does that work?
[06:23] <apodio> ok i did and internal microphone shows up
[06:23] <apodio> but it doesn not show activity on it at the bottom
[06:24] <syn-ack> eclipse, you would still have to configure yourself an x config file
[06:24] <syn-ack> apodio, is it muted?
[06:24] <apodio> its at 32% volume so no i dont think it is muted
[06:24] <eclipse> well, how do i fix this resolution then?
[06:24] <eclipse> and the missing desktop
[06:24] <eclipse> the menu to the left is gone
[06:24] <Loshki> linelevel: right, the real risk IMO is if someone gets root access to your machine, which usually means anyone who has physical access to the hardware
[06:24] <syn-ack> I can only do one issue at a time. Would someone else please give me a hand
[06:25] <syn-ack> apodio, click on the mute button to mute it then unmute it again
[06:25] <apodio> eclipse i had this problem b4 try googling sumthing like xorg wizard setup
[06:25] <apodio> theres a command for it
[06:25] <apodio> to setup x
[06:25] <eclipse> alright
[06:25] <linelevel> Loshki: Right, but there's no keeping my db password safe in that case anyway, I figure.
[06:25] <syn-ack> apodio, well, it's a little more invloved that than that. he's got to install bumblebee as well
[06:25] <apodio> ok i did
[06:26] <apodio> oo
[06:26] <syn-ack> apodio, so is it working?
[06:26] <apodio> still nothing btw :c
[06:26] <apodio> no
[06:26] <syn-ack> hrm. k
[06:26] <apodio> is there a way to see if i even have the kernal modules loaded?
[06:26] <syn-ack> apodio, try pulling it up in the ALSAmixer
[06:26] <syn-ack> apodio, you have sound, right?
[06:26] <apodio> yea
[06:26] <syn-ack> then it's loaded
[06:27] <acidrain> i have an issue when clickin on torrent links (or any other link on the net that launches an application), when asked to chose an application to carry out the process i dont have any options. for example, im trying to use a torrent file, i can currently only save the link to desktop, and use transmission to open it. how can i make it so transmission automatically launches when i click on a torrent link?
[06:27] <apodio> mic boost is 0%
[06:27] <syn-ack> this is in ALSA?
[06:27] <apodio> yea
[06:27] <syn-ack> do the mute thing again, please
[06:27] <apodio> in alsa?
[06:27] <acidrain> i can click on "choose an application" but i cant find anything
[06:27] <Loshki> syn-ack: it's ok to be selective about what you answer if you get overloaded. When that happens I usually try and concentrate on the harder stuff
[06:28] <gt8ost4l> can anybody tell me if this would work https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LinuxWireless
[06:28] <syn-ack> apodio, yeah
[06:28] <syn-ack> Loshki, I do it in order of arrival.
[06:28] <Shashank> I tried to install g++ using sudo apt-get install g++ but it says you have broken dependencies. How to install g++
[06:28] <apodio> ok it doesnt show M for mute but i did turned it down and then up wut are the settings it shud be? mic 100% mic boost is 0 internal mic is 40%
[06:29] <damian_> hi
[06:29] <syn-ack> apodio, and is it working?
[06:29] <apodio> nope
[06:29] <syn-ack> turn the internal mic up some more.
[06:30] <syn-ack> sup, willis
[06:30] <etfb> LibreOffice has started opening up in a Firefox browser window instead of its own window! How do I fix that? Has anyone seen anything like that?
[06:30] <apodio> still nothing
[06:30] <shafox> Hi, I am on ubuntu 12.04 box, recently installed one apache2 update and since then all the virtual hosts are not pointing to the correct directories , its now pointing the default localhost . also i am getting one error on apache2 restart shafox@shafox:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[06:30] <shafox>  * Restarting web server apache2 AH00558: apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to suppress this message [ OK ]. I know the servername is not localhost but why there is a AH00558 stamp before the error message ??
[06:30] <syn-ack> apodio, Remember that modem driver the other user found?
[06:30] <damian_> hi guys im brand new to this shit and i have no clue as to what to do all i know is that like everything is impossible to figure out like installing java
[06:30] <syn-ack> apodio, download that for me, please
[06:31] <apodio> u mean off that link?
[06:31] <Loshki> linelevel: agreed, but note the risk of penetration goes up sharply IMO if you allow any kind of network access.
[06:31] <syn-ack> apodio, yessir
[06:31] <dr_willis> !java | damian_
[06:31] <apodio> yea i need to update kernal tool i think cuz i cant even use it yet my kernel is behind it... lol
[06:31] <apodio> mite be kernel
[06:31] <linelevel> Loshki: It's a database server.. kind of hard to avoid. :P
[06:31] <syn-ack> wait
[06:31] <apodio> yea?
[06:31] <syn-ack> you're not up to date, apodio?
[06:31] <dr_willis> damian_:  i just use the java in the repos
[06:31] <apodio> sadly no
[06:32] <syn-ack> apodio, Update, please
[06:32] <apodio> the distribution im using is apodio linux lol and i just installed a bit ago but
[06:32] <IdleOne> :/
[06:32] <eclipse> argh this is hopeless
[06:32] <syn-ack> dr_willis, Android requires me to use Sun Java. :/
[06:32] <dr_willis> !manual | damian_
[06:32] <apodio> i did apt-get update upgrade etc and it did a kernel update
[06:32] <apodio> so idk
[06:32] <apodio> ill try tho
[06:32] <damian_> yeah but i wanna install java so i can run games
[06:32] <etfb> Oh, never mind. Worked it out.
[06:33] <eclipse> btw how do you run xchat in tty
[06:33] <etfb> Turns out LibreOffice is unusable in Unity.
[06:33] <syn-ack> eclipse, you don't
[06:33] <eclipse> syn-ack why not?
[06:33] <syn-ack> eclipse, you have irssi, bitchX(if that's still around) and IRCII for TTYs
[06:33] <dr_willis> eclipse:  try weechat for a console irc client
[06:33] <Loshki> syn-ack: I *wish* I could answer any and all questions in *any* order. Most of the time I have to pass cos I don't know the answer...
[06:33] <syn-ack> weechat's console too, eh?
[06:33] <dr_willis> dont use birchx  ;-)
[06:34] <eclipse> thankyou.
[06:34] <damian_> i dont even know how to set up the copy and paste this is sad
[06:34] <acidrain> i have an issue when clickin on torrent links (or any other link on the net that launches an application), when asked to chose an application to carry out the process i dont have any options. for example, im trying to use a torrent file, i can currently only save the link to desktop, and use transmission to open it. how can i make it so transmission automatically launches when i click on a torrent link?
[06:34] <syn-ack> Loshki, you'll learn
[06:34] <dr_willis> damian_:  setup? details please.
[06:34] <Shashank>  I tried to install g++ using sudo apt-get install g++ but it says you have broken dependencies. How to install g++
[06:35] <syn-ack> Shashank, install the rest of GCC
[06:35] <sixtyby3> Shashank, you could try apt-get install build-essential
[06:35] <overdub> damian_, any highlighted text will paste with the middle button
[06:35] <damian_> im starting to feel i should just go back to windows 7 but its a little late for that so ill just have to learn
[06:35] <sixtyby3> That did the trick for me
[06:35] <syn-ack> Shashank, sudo apt-get install bin86 build-essesntial
[06:35] <dr_willis> damian_:  start with that ubuntu manual
[06:36] <Shashank> syn-ack I already have gcc. I can run c programms easily in my ubuntu but I can't run  c++ codes
[06:36] <syn-ack> damian_, Theres no way to learn without doing
[06:36] <syn-ack> Shashank, Surely you mean compile
[06:36] <Shashank> yes compile
[06:36] <syn-ack> Shashank, Install what I told you to
[06:36] <apodio> im upgrading it to a generic 3.2.0-21 linux image kernel
[06:37] <syn-ack> apodio, That's better than what you'
[06:37] <syn-ack> ve got
[06:37] <apodio> yea ik :P haha
[06:37] <dr_willis> !compile
[06:37] <apodio> meanwhile while ur free know any tips to make linux look sexier? :P
[06:38] <apodio> stuff like dockbars etc
[06:38] <aeon-ltd> apodio: too subjective, ask in offtopic and forums
[06:38] <syn-ack> apodio, I run console only. Sorry.
[06:38] <apodio> ok :c lol
[06:38] <apodio> its ok =o
[06:38] <dr_willis> you mean •gaudy•
[06:38] <Bil> Linux is sexy
[06:38] <apodio> ik :P it is
[06:38] <syn-ack> I have only an 80x80 display and thats how I like it
[06:39] <dr_willis> !dock
[06:39] <aeon-ltd> Bil: too bad it's not elegant
[06:39] <apodio> lol
[06:39] <Bil> sexier than what is it that windows is on . Whats sexier?
[06:39] <tones>  syn-ack, a green screen?
[06:39] <syn-ack> tones, Nah, white on black
[06:40] <apodio> :p idk haha i juss like changing looks thats all
[06:40] <apodio> brbrolly gotta reboot
[06:40] <apodio> *prolly
[06:40] <apodio> yea brb
[06:40] <Bil> apodio why do you want to use Linux for?
[06:40] <aeon-ltd> oooh just missed them
[06:41] <damian_> i feel they over complicate things on purpose on this os but maybe its because im new but i dont think so
[06:41] <Bil> what^^
[06:41] <aeon-ltd> damian_: examples?
[06:41] <overdub> damian_, over time, you'll come to see that what looks like complexity, is actually freedom
[06:41] <syn-ack> damian_, Wait till you learn
[06:41] <dr_willis> damian_:  they dont.   its you..   :)
[06:42] <damian_> well like how i have to use command prompt to help me install something like minecraft lol
[06:42] <overdub> the power is in the command prompt
[06:42] <aeon-ltd> you don't have to, if you already have java, launching the jar would do fine
[06:42] <overdub> guis are the confinement
[06:42] <damian_> ill give it a go i guess it just seems the over complicate it
[06:42] <dr_willis> damian_:  the omgubuntu site has a guide on minecraft
[06:42] <Artemis3> damian_, to install free software, you don't need to. Is Minecraft free software? The author of it is responsible, not the os.
[06:43] <Bil> they dont over complicate its easier than it used to be ./configure; make; make install wasnt to hard to work out but what do Linux users have to cry about now? Nothing Linux is superior
[06:43] <dr_willis> i want sexier icons   :-P
[06:44] <aeon-ltd> not if you use any complex peripherals
[06:44] <Bil> Design your own then at least linux lets you do that
[06:44] <aeon-ltd> but then again that is also the responsibility of the manufacturer
[06:44] <damian_> so just wondering what type of advantages in something like minecraft would you get?
[06:45] <aeon-ltd> damian_: advantages from doing what?
[06:45] <Bil> nothing but what would windows give you the benefit of minecraft?
[06:45] <aeon-ltd> gpu drivers
[06:45] <gt8ost4l> can anybody tell me where do i find the version of the kernal thats running
[06:45] <dr_willis> in mineceaft?
[06:45] <damian_> just having linux with  "freedoms" like what freedom?
[06:45] <dr_willis> !gpl
[06:45] <aeon-ltd> damian_: to do anything
[06:46] <Bil> gt8ost4l uname -r
[06:46] <damian_> like alter the game completely?
[06:46] <aeon-ltd> damian_: don't like your UI? change it, don't like your terminal? change that, hate BASH? change that
[06:46] <Artemis3> damian_, free software is available in the software centre, for example, "Minetest", which still needs some work to implement all in minecraft, but will get there.
[06:47] <aeon-ltd> damian_: no, minecraft isn't open source. though modding it is allowed i think
[06:47] <dr_willis> damian_:  minecraft is not gpl free
[06:47] <aeon-ltd> damian_: it's not like minecraft has a shortage of mods
[06:47] <damian_> well ill call it a night but thanks guys
[06:47] <Bil> its a 16 bit graphic game whys it so popular?
[06:48] <aeon-ltd> Bil: like lego but with zombies
[06:48] <Artemis3> however, minetest = c, minecraft = java. The perfomance difference is astounding :)
[06:48] <shafox> Can anybody take look at this and tell me what is the issue http://superuser.com/questions/627441/recent-apache2-update-broke-virtual-host-and-new-error-on-restart-or-starting
[06:48] <damian_> its not the bit that makes the game
[06:49] <Artemis3> join the minetest community and make it do your will :)
[06:50] <damian_> whats minetest?
[06:51] <Artemis3> http://minetest.net/
[06:51] <damian_> its weird because i used to know every knook and cranny on windows then i went to linux
[06:52] <sukantk> hello
[06:52] <Artemis3> you have to take time to learn things, no way around that. But consider how many people know the other os, and how few know this one, guess who will become more valuable :)
[06:52] <Bil> when you first used windows how at home or easy did you find it?
[06:53] <damian_> very true and if it werent for this one half the features on other ones wouldnt exist because of this community
[06:53] <apodio> still nothing
[06:53] <damian_> very very easy
[06:53] <Shashank> syn-ack, it says gcc is already the newest version
[06:55] <Bil> shashank you compiling?
[06:55] <nixs> hi! some help with ipv6 needed!
[06:56] <Bil> ipv6 lol I speak to people in are networks team they despise ipv6 so good luck
[06:56] <nixs> i have openwrt roter with configured 6to4 with radvd. ping6 ipv6.google.com working on router, but does not on ubuntu in lan
[06:57] <stairmast0r> what's the actual program name of the default 13.04 volume control/sound options window?
[06:58] <Bil> nixs maybe sounds like your routers dont support or ipv6 is disbaled on them
[06:58] <Loshki> nixs: see also #ipv6
[06:59] <syn-ack> apodio, interesting
[06:59] <syn-ack> apodio, Your line in may actually work through your modem
[06:59] <apodio> from lspci: Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation MCP72XE/MCP72P/MCP78U/MCP78S High Definition Audio (rev a1)
[06:59] <apodio> modem? lol
[07:00] <syn-ack> nevermind, it doesn't
[07:00] <user42> I NEED SOME HELP PLEASE**  ----->  How do I use two headphones at the same time with jack? I want to moniter a friend as he records in ardour so I can help him produce a song
[07:00] <apodio> well lets backtrack can u help me find the correct driver for my sound card
[07:00] <syn-ack> apodio, You've got the nforce drivers in
[07:00] <apodio> Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation MCP72XE/MCP72P/MCP78U/MCP78S High Definition Audio (rev a1)
[07:00] <syn-ack> ?
[07:01] <apodio> not sure its from the default install
[07:01] <syn-ack> apodio, ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/nforce/1.0-0310/ReleaseNotes.html
[07:01] <A1Recon> How do i mount all the drives/partitions with one command?
[07:02] <syn-ack> apodio, Don't install it, I was just showing you
[07:02] <apodio> ok
[07:02] <Bil> a1reacon the only way with one command apart from using reg ex is adding them to /etc/fstab and mount -a
[07:03] <syn-ack> apodio, what does "sudo lsmod | grep snd" show you?
[07:03] <apodio> sec let me see
[07:03] <shafox>  * Restarting web server apache2 AH00558: apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to suppress this message [ OK ]. I know the servername is not localhost but why there is a AH00558 stamp before the error message ??
[07:04] <apodio> want me to pastebin it?
[07:04] <Bil> shafox Apache started ok thats just a warning
[07:04] <syn-ack> Please
[07:04] <apodio> sec
[07:04] <apodio> http://pastebin.com/D9kg7fiw
[07:05] <shafox> Bil: yesterday i updated apache2 and the virtual hosts are not pointing to the correct dir , its pointing to the default localhost dir i.e. /var/www/
[07:05] <apodio> edit the httpd.conf file i believe not sure tho
[07:05] <shafox> apodio, me ?
[07:05] <apodio> yes
[07:06] <syn-ack> apodio, according to this, you have intel audio, not nVidia
[07:06] <apodio> weird
[07:06] <shafox> well that will solve the generic error but what about the virtual host dir ?
[07:06] <syn-ack> apodio, what distro are you running?
[07:06] <apodio> hmmm shafox no clue ask bill :P
[07:06] <Bil> shafox dont know what your setup is but the dfault these days is always /var/www
[07:06] <gt8ost4l> can anybody tell me what patches to download for compat wireless
[07:06] <apodio> sec
[07:06] <Loshki> shafox: not sure what you're asking? AH00558 is presumably Apache Httpd error number 558
[07:07] <syn-ack> apodio, lsb_release -a
[07:07] <Bil> shafox sorry thinking Apache CentOs ways not Ubuntu
[07:07] <apodio> No LSB modules are available.
[07:07] <apodio> Distributor ID:	Ubuntu
[07:07] <apodio> Description:	Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
[07:07] <apodio> Release:	12.04
[07:07] <apodio> Codename:	precise
[07:07] <apodio> oops
[07:07] <FloodBot1> apodio: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:08] <Bil> shafox shafox we does your main Apache conf point to all includes you need?
[07:08] <syn-ack> Right, well
[07:08] <A1Recon> My VLC Media Player is showing 2  Xs at the top left and if i click the lower one, the window behind VLC closes. Is something wrong with Ubuntu or VLC? http://i.imgur.com/BzkxTTZ.png
[07:09] <apodio> o yay i can talk
[07:09] <apodio> so any idea what to try now?
[07:11] <syn-ack> apodio, honestly, I'm a bit stumped.
[07:11] <apodio> :( lol
[07:11] <syn-ack> apodio, btw, the nVidia sound is for HDMI out
[07:11] <apodio> ooo ok
[07:11] <syn-ack> for analog out, it's intel audio
[07:11] <Bil> we were all stupid at one point no one is born an expert
[07:12] <apodio> wanna maybe try teamviewer see wut u can do?
[07:12] <acidflash> apodio: what is your problem?
[07:12] <grendal-prime> bee do bee do bee do
[07:12] <acidflash> apodio: please repaste it.
[07:12] <syn-ack> apodio, I'm on 3g, I can't do that.
[07:13] <apodio> well the problem is my mic is builtin and doesnt show any mic activity and will not record sound
[07:13] <syn-ack> acidflash, Can't get his line in working for his integrated mic
[07:13] <apodio> yea
[07:13] <syn-ack> acidflash, unmuted in Pulse and ALSA
[07:13] <acidflash> on a laptop?
[07:13] <apodio> yea
[07:13] <syn-ack> acidflash, levels are good
[07:13] <apodio> cq60-210us is model
[07:13] <syn-ack> Compaq
[07:14] <apodio> and if u want to try on teamviewer ill let u lol not alot on there atm anyway
[07:14] <acidflash> apodio: can you do a lshw and pastebin?
[07:14] <apodio> yea
[07:14] <apodio> sec
[07:15] <stairmast0r> what's the actual program name of the default 13.04 volume control/sound options window?
[07:15] <R0SSI> I want to replace a video with black frame!
[07:15] <stairmast0r> R0SSI: ffmpeg?
[07:15] <R0SSI> I googled and found this: http://stackoverflow.com/a/6087453 (not exact answer)
[07:16] <apodio> 1sec sry lol hate scrolling so im redirecting output to text file to copy and paste to pastebin :P
[07:16] <R0SSI> stairmast0r: I knew, please be patient ;) I'm typing
[07:17] <R0SSI>  I've converted the video to an audio file to bundle it with a picture and compile it with FFMPEG into a mp4 file! but I get some errors with the command mentioed in the above link.
[07:17] <R0SSI> May you review this command:
[07:17] <R0SSI> ffmpeg -loop 1 -shortest -f image2 -i image.jpg -i audio.wav -c:v libx264 -tune stillimage -c:a aac -strict experimental -b:a 192k out.mp4
[07:17] <apodio> http://pastebin.com/YmUgqgSh
[07:18] <apodio> i think thats the right info
[07:18] <apodio> if its not tho let me know and ill do it over
[07:18] <A1Recon> My VLC Media Player is showing 2 Xs at the top left and if i click the lower one, the window behind VLC closes. Is something wrong with Ubuntu or VLC? http://i.imgur.com/BzkxTTZ.png
[07:19] <Loshki> apodio: Is this any use? http://askubuntu.com/questions/86863/internal-microphone-not-working-on-a-compaq-presario-cq60
[07:19] <shafox> Bill, Loshki : all the relative information about my problem I have posted in superuser forum here is the link please take a look http://superuser.com/questions/627441/
[07:20] <apodio> sadly i think i tryed that link b4 lol i did search for a lil
[07:20] <acidflash> apodio: ok your device is being read by ubuntu, this is your device -> MCP72XE/MCP72P/MCP78U/MCP78S High Definition Audio
[07:20] <acidflash> apodio: now we need to check if there is drivers for it.
[07:20] <apodio> ok
[07:20] <syn-ack> drivers are loaded
[07:20] <syn-ack> he's got sound, acidflash
[07:20] <apodio> maybe its not the updated driver tho
[07:21] <apodio> tell me the command to run
[07:21] <apodio> lspci?
[07:21] <syn-ack> acidflash, it's snd_intel
[07:21] <syn-ack> apodio, you just upgraded your kernel. You have the newest drivers
[07:21] <acidflash> syn-ack: ok.
[07:21] <apodio> ok :c
[07:21] <Shoosah> hi guys, I just started working with ceph and I wanted to create a monitor
[07:22] <acidflash> apodio: im going to check if there is a specific driver for your version of HDA, your using generic snd_intel is generic.
[07:22] <apodio> ok ty
[07:22] <syn-ack> acidflash, Thanks for going over my work, but I just wanted to help ya along
[07:22] <apodio> and if u want to try to help using teamviewer etc let me know lol
[07:22] <acidflash> syn-ack: thanks, your saving lots of time.
[07:22] <apodio> ty both :P
[07:22] <acidflash> syn-ack: did you already check for specific drivers aswell?
[07:23] <apodio> not sure i tried alot tbh lol
[07:23] <syn-ack> acidflash, He's got the nForce chipset, but I'm unsure as to weather or not he needs the sound drivers for line in or if it's just for HDMI
[07:23] <syn-ack> whether, that is
[07:23] <apodio> i have no clue lol usually just one driver per device but i guess it kinda counts as two
[07:24] <Shoosah> I checked bootstrap-mds and bootstrap-osd
[07:24] <syn-ack> acidflash, AFAIK, that was just for HDMI out...
[07:24] <Shoosah> bt the keyrings was not in there
[07:24] <Prock81> !paste
[07:25] <acidflash> apodio: which kernel version are you on?
[07:25] <apodio> umm 3.2.0 something i think 1sec let me check
[07:25] <syn-ack> apodio, type this into your irc client
[07:25] <syn-ack> Linux localhost.localdomain 3.10.4-300.fc19.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jul 30 11:29:05 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[07:25] <syn-ack> err
[07:25] <syn-ack>  /exec -o uname -a
[07:25] <apodio> Linux SLICKCRAFT 3.2.0-51-generic #77-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 24 20:21:10 UTC 2013 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
[07:26] <apodio> o kool didnt know u cud do that :P
[07:26] <syn-ack> acidflash, he's on 12.04
[07:26] <acidflash> syn-ack: thanks.
[07:27] <acidflash> apodio: I have a suggestion, might help might not, but its worth a try.
[07:27] <apodio> the actual like brand name of linux is apodio but its based off of ubuntu and debian i think
[07:27] <apodio> ok
[07:27] <acidflash> apodio: I would suggest removing alsa, and installing pulse audio
[07:27] <apodio> ill try anything
[07:27] <apodio> ok 1sec
[07:27] <apodio> purge alsa?
[07:27] <syn-ack> noooo
[07:28] <apodio> lol
[07:28] <syn-ack> just the userland
[07:28] <syn-ack> apt-get remove, not purge
[07:28] <apodio> ok :P
[07:28] <apodio> so juss apt-get remove alsamixer or wut?
[07:28] <acidflash> apodio: pulse audio might help to route things down the right irqs, _if_ the problem is with alsa.
[07:28] <Prock811> how can i convert this to grub2 http://paste.ubuntu.com/5942884/
[07:28] <shafox> Bill: Any clue ?
[07:29] <acidflash> apodio: yes.
[07:29] <apodio> ok alsa-base its uninstalled
[07:29] <apodio> reboot?
[07:29] <syn-ack> why?
[07:30] <Bil> shafox sorry nipped to the shop any clue on what?
[07:30] <syn-ack> You're in linux, not windows. :P
[07:30] <apodio> idk lol
[07:30] <apodio> so wut now
[07:30] <Prock811> put my name if u talking to me
[07:30] <acidflash> apodio: look for and install pulse audio
[07:30] <apodio> ok sec
[07:30] <acidflash> aptitude search pulse
[07:30] <acidflash> that should bring up a list.
[07:31] <Shoosah> I started to use ceph and I followed the step in the webpage > http://ceph.com/docs/master/start/quick-ceph-deploy/ and I stuck in the gathering keys because the keys are actually not created in the bootstrap-mds and bootstrap-osd, then I thought the ringkeys which is in mon file might be copied into those files manually, then I proceeded to add ceph osd but I actually stuck in activating them without any response! do you have any idea
[07:31] <Shoosah> ?!
[07:31] <shafox> Bill: any clue on the question that I have posted in superuser for the same apache virtual host error . link here http://superuser.com/questions/627441/
[07:31] <Bil> ceph is a file system and off topic
[07:32] <dr_willis> never even heard of ceph. its not in the repos eh?
[07:32] <apodio> ok its installed
[07:33] <shafox> for a virtual host in apache2 i have to do that in /etc/apache2/sites-available/ or /sites-enabled/ ?
[07:33] <acidflash> apodio: try and see if the mic volume bar is moving when you speak into it now?
[07:33] <apodio> ok sec
[07:33] <Prock81> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5942884/
[07:34] <apodio> nope :c
[07:35] <syn-ack> apodio, May I ask you if there's any particular reason you're on LTS?
[07:35] <apodio> LTS?
[07:35] <syn-ack> the version you're on
[07:35] <JohnathonDoe> Long Term Support
[07:35] <syn-ack> it's somewhat old, apodio.
[07:35] <apodio> o no its just the distro i downloaded
[07:36] <apodio> anyway i can upgrade?
[07:36] <JohnathonDoe> Yes
[07:36] <dr_willis> Prock81:  ask in #grub  perhaps
[07:36] <acidflash> do-release-upgrade
[07:36] <Bil> depends on whats in /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
[07:36] <syn-ack> I'm wondering if a distro jump wouldn't help solve the issue
[07:36] <apodio> ok sec
[07:36] <jdoles> apodio: don't do that.
[07:36] <apodio> y
[07:36] <acidflash> syn-ack: I doubt it would, his laptop is from 2008 (the board).
[07:36] <syn-ack> hrm.
[07:36] <acidflash> syn-ack: its worth a try though.
[07:36] <apodio> its worth a shot right?
[07:36] <jdoles> syn-ack: do you know what LTS means?
[07:37] <apodio> yea i thought so
[07:37] <apodio> sec
[07:37] <Bil> shafox the only thing missing from your http config is https everything else looks ok
[07:37] <syn-ack> I know exactly what it mean
[07:37] <syn-ack> s
[07:37] <jdoles> syn-ack: the whole point is that people do *not* need to mess with their systems.
[07:37] <JohnathonDoe> LTS is the most stable release.
[07:38] <jdoles> syn-ack: if for every tiny issue, someone recommends to upgrade to a non-LTS version, it completely loses its meaning.
[07:38] <syn-ack> Look, if he's not able to get hardware support on this version, a jump might not be out of the question
[07:38] <apodio> └─> do-release-upgrade Checking for a new Ubuntu release No new release found
[07:38] <JohnathonDoe> syn-ack: It's possible he has support but needs to muck with the configuration.
[07:38] <JohnathonDoe> Depends on the hardware.
[07:38] <acidflash> apodio: if you want to go to non-lts you need to change something somewhere, :)
[07:38] <syn-ack> jdoles, I'm one of the last people in the world to actually recommend a jump.
[07:38] <dr_willis> a live cd test would be a safeer test to see if the latest works
[07:38] <syn-ack> HOWEVER
[07:39] <acidflash> apodio: just a min i can pull it up for you, if your inclined to try.
[07:39] <syn-ack> dr_willis, Good point
[07:39] <apodio> yea
[07:39] <shafox> Bill: which http conf file ?
[07:39] <apodio> acidflash any chance u can help me directly?
[07:39] <dr_willis> test the lts in a live cd also
[07:39] <acidflash> apodio: sure, send me teamviewer id and pass.
[07:39] <shafox> Bill here is my apache error logs http://paste.ubuntu.com/5942894/
[07:39] <apodio> ok sec
[07:40] <Bil> shafox usually /etc/httpd/httpd.conf includes are usually at the bottom
[07:40] <shafox> Bil* ^^
[07:40] <Guest33461> Hi all, I'm having trouble installing ubuntu. Every time I reboot I get 'kernel panic, init not found'. I did notice no partition has the boot flag set, could that be the cause?
[07:41] <shafox> Bil: there is no httpd dir under etc :(
[07:41] <Bil> guest that means the kernel couldnt load init
[07:41] <user42> I NEED HELP PLEASE *** How can I use two headphones with jack? I want a headphone output for the producer's headphones and also want the vocalist to hear everything I hear as I edit it and everything.... I dont want to use a headphone splitter  but rather the computer's sound system's / jack send the output to two seperate headphones .....or sound cards........not even sure...  in jack settings one is  " hw:2 Turtle Beach PX21 Headset"     and one is "hw:0
[07:41] <user42> HDA Nvidia"    How can I listen to both of those sound devices simultaneously?
[07:41] <syn-ack> I'm certainly not trying to cop out buy any means, however, I'm at a complete loss at this point
[07:41] <Bil> shafox Im only experienced with Apache under Red Hat sorry
[07:41] <gt8ost4l> can anybody tell me which of the patches for my driver to install
[07:42] <shafox> Ok Bil: Should I reinstall Apache ?
[07:42] <Ben64> apodio: what problem are you having? upgrading to 13.04 will likely not solve it
[07:42] <Bil> shafox propbably yeah as if /etc/httpd isnt there as even though Debian/Ubuntu call it apache2 it still uses the same directory structure
[07:43] <shafox> What I have to do for a clean Install Apache ? Bil
[07:43] <apodio> mic wont work but i get sound and its same card i think
[07:43] <Bil> shafox depends what your running?
[07:44] <syn-ack> apodio, this is with the LTS live CD?
[07:44] <shafox> Bil: I am on Ubuntu 12.04 . Here is my uname -a Linux shafox 3.2.0-51-generic #77-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 24 20:18:19 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[07:45] <apodio> i installed apodio linux
[07:45] <Bil> shafox what was the error on Apache restart again which vhost?
[07:45] <syn-ack> apodio, I've never heard of that
[07:46] <apodio> its main use or goal is for music artist
[07:46] <Ben64> apodio: sorry to say, but that is not supported in here. we work with ubuntu only
[07:46] <alantop> useradd -d /home/oracle –g  oinstall –G  dba –m  oracle what's wrong?
[07:46] <apodio> ben
[07:46] <apodio> it is based off ubuntu
[07:47] <shafox> Bil: * Restarting web server apache2  AH00558: apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to suppress this message
[07:47] <Ben64> based off != is
[07:47] <Bil> alantop put the switches aFTER THE COMMAND
[07:47] <Bil> before*
[07:47] <shafox> well Bil: every vhost are pointing to the /var/www/ now not to the dir that I mentioned in the config file that i have in my sites-enabled/ dir
[07:48] <Bil> shafox thats a generic warning Apache is runnin g fine
[07:48] <shafox> apache running fine the log says something diff http://paste.ubuntu.com/5942894/
[07:48] <oooaaaoooo> hi guys i have an old laptop sitting around somewhere and was wondering if it was possible to turn into a dedicated wireless router
[07:48] <Bil> shafox if your servers host name is non resolvable then thts wht you will get
[07:50] <Ben64> oooaaaoooo: possible? yes. efficient, easy, reliable? no.
[07:50] <shafox> Bil: the server name and the hosts file all contain the same name , names are not different as you can see in the question that i have posted in the superuser http://superuser.com/questions/627441/
[07:50] <Bil> shafox just add include path to sites enabled tou your mqain /etc/http/httpd.conf if that file isnt there then yes you need to reinstall Apache
[07:51] <shafox> Ok. Bil. Thanks
[07:52] <oooaaaoooo> Ben64: do you know of any notable attempts?
[07:52] <Bil> notable attempts on what?
[07:52] <Guest33461> Is it required so set the boot flag on a partition for ubuntu to boot properly?
[07:53] <Bil> no guest
[07:53] <Ben64> oooaaaoooo: not really, real routers are many times easier to use
[07:55] <Guest33461> Bil ok, then I dont know why the install keeps failing
[07:57] <Bil> guest install on what hardware?
[07:58] <Guest33461> Bil Some Acer Aspire. It has been running ubuntu for over 5 year, including 13.04 which I'm installing now
[07:58] <Bil> guest what errors do you see?
[07:58] <stairmast0r> what's the actual program name of the default 13.04 volume control/sound options window?
[07:59] <Guest33461> Bil, Kernel panic, init not found
[07:59] <Bil> guest try reinstalling or re download your media a fresh install should not do that
[08:00] <nabn> hi. i am getting this error while compiling mmlinuxserver:  "fatal error: libconfig.h++: No such file or directory." The config file didn't seem to updated, so i changed libconfig++8-dev to libconfig++9. It didnt solve the problem. Next, i installed libconfig-dev, still no luck. any help?
[08:01] <Bil> nabn install gcc -dev
[08:01] <Guest33461> Bil, I've already reinstalled like 5 times, with different images, and I keep getting this error
[08:02] <nabn> bil, sorry? do i do 'sudo apt-get install gcc-dev'?
[08:02] <Bil> nabn yea
[08:03] <stairmast0r> what's the actual program name of the default 13.04 volume control/sound options window?
[08:03] <alantop> 】
[08:03] <Bil> guest you havent installed it properly if the kernel cant boot to init
[08:04] <Guest33461> Bil, I just used the graphical installer with default options, 'install alongside windows' etc
[08:05] <Kyzz> Can someone help me with mounting drives?
[08:05] <hewhomust> Kyzz: what do you mean?
[08:06] <hewhomust> what do you want to mount?
[08:06] <Guest33461> Bil, I'll reboot now to see if the install worked, brb
[08:06] <Bil> mount /drive/i/want/to/mount /mountpoint (will need sudo if your running desktop Ubuntu.
[08:06] <nabn> Bil, i found no such entry (gcc-dev) with apt-cache search. All i got was 'libgcc-4.7-dev', and that was already installed
[08:07] <stairmast0r> what's the actual program name of the default 13.04 volume control/sound options window?
[08:07] <Sgarg2> I tried installing g++. but it shows the following error. g++ : Depends: g++-4.6 (>= 4.6.3-1~) but it is not going to be installed. What should I do?
[08:07] <Bil> nabn and you still get complaints about h++?
[08:07] <nabn> bil, lemme check
[08:08] <Bil> sorry g__
[08:08] <Bil> g++
[08:08] <nabn> bil, yes.
[08:08] <hewhomust> stairmast0r: I don't really know what youre talking about
[08:08] <stairmast0r> hewhomust: right click speaker icon -> "sound settings"
[08:09] <stairmast0r> only, my unity is broken so i need to start it from a console
[08:09] <noah> Hello! Is this the best place to ask for help if I have run into trouble installing ubuntu 12.04?
[08:09] <Bil> nabn your error points to >= 4.6. What does dpkg | grep gcc show?
[08:10] <Sgarg2> hi. I tried installing g++. but it shows the following error. g++ : Depends: g++-4.6 (>= 4.6.3-1~) but it is not going to be installed. What should I do?
[08:10] <nabn> Bil, i think there is something missing in 'dpkg | grep gcc'
[08:11] <keith_> Halo
[08:12] <Bil> nabn what?
[08:13] <Bil> I thought we had finished with dependency hell
[08:13] <nabn> Bil, i installed libconfig++-dev and the error went away. i now have new errors. i'll try dealing those. well, you asked for output of 'dpkg | grep gcc', but that returned some 'dpkg: error: need an action option'
[08:13] <nabn> Bil, thanks.
[08:13] <Bil> should have been dpkg -l | grep sorry
[08:14] <trijntje> Bil, Hi, Guest here again, I still get the same error, init not found
[08:15] <Sgarg2> hi! I tried installing g++. but it shows the following error. g++ : Depends: g++-4.6 (>= 4.6.3-1~) but it is not going to be installed. What should I do?
 init not found is a very generic error so we need to know what was if anything was changed , was the server resently rebooted? Have you tried booting from an older kernel?
[08:17] <trijntje> Bil, I just did a fresh install, so there are no older kernels
[08:17] <trijntje> I also checked the disk for errors, no errors found
[08:21] <dr_willis> trijntje:  so has it ever worked\booted right?
[08:21] <Sgarg2> I tried installing g++. but it shows the following error. g++ : Depends: g++-4.6 (>= 4.6.3-1~) but it is not going to be installed. What should I do?
[08:21] <trijntje> dr_willis, no, the first boot after install I get the kernel panic. The pc has been running ubuntu fine for over 5 years, including the version I'm trying to re-install now, 13.04 64bit
[08:23] <dr_willis> trijntje: i would verify the cd/usb  and do a memtest. jyst to be sure
[08:23] <Sgarg2> I tried installing g++. but it shows the following error. g++ : Depends: g++-4.6 (>= 4.6.3-1~) but it is not going to be installed. What should I do?
[08:24] <trijntje> dr_willis, I already verified the usb, no errors. I'll start memtest as well, but I cant imagine thats the problem
[08:25] <Sgarg2> I tried installing g++. but it shows the following error. g++ : Depends: g++-4.6 (>= 4.6.3-1~) but it is not going to be installed. What should I do?
[08:25] <Sgarg2> I tried installing g++. but it shows the following error. g++ : Depends: g++-4.6 (>= 4.6.3-1~) but it is not going to be installed. What should I do?
[08:25] <trijntje> hmm, memtest wont start, to small lower memory, whatever that means
[08:25] <dr_willis> install to the hd from a different pc.. move the hd over. ;-)
[08:25] <dr_willis> memtest from grub menu says that?
[08:26] <Ben64> !patience | Sgarg2
[08:26] <Sgarg2> please some one help me. I tried installing g++. but it shows the following error. g++ : Depends: g++-4.6 (>= 4.6.3-1~) but it is not going to be installed. What should I do?
[08:27] <Ben64> Sgarg2: you should look at what ubottu said to you
[08:27] <dr_willis> Sgarg2:  once every 10 min is enough
[08:28] <dr_willis> figure out why its not going to be installed....
[08:30] <Sgarg2> dr wills I also tried installing using synaptic. It gives the same error
[08:30] <trijntje> dr_willis, yeah, the memtest from the installed system gives that error. The memtest from the live system says 'cannot run with older kernel'
[08:30] <Ubnoobtu> o/
[08:30] <dr_willis> since synsptic is just an front end.. that makes sense
[08:30] <Sgarg2> I also tried installing g++ 4.6 but it also depends on some other thing
[08:30] <dr_willis> trijntje: thats seems weird
[08:31] <dr_willis> i normally kust install the build-essential packages
[08:31] <trijntje> dr_willis, the memtest in grub has been broken for years now, no idea why
[08:32] <Sgarg2> can you tell me the command to install build essential package
[08:32] <syn-ack> Sgarg2, sudo apt-get install
[08:32] <dr_willis> trijntje:  weird. try a different distro like tinycorelinux  16mb in size.. see if it acts weird
[08:32] <dr_willis> !b-e
[08:33] <Ubnoobtu> Is there any good programs for ubuntu that everyone should install? I'm new with this OS in linux in general.
[08:33] <dr_willis> !info build-essential
[08:33] <stairmast0r> what's the actual program name of the default 13.04 volume control/sound options window?
[08:33] <dr_willis> !manual Ubnoobtu
[08:34] <Ubnoobtu> Sorry?
[08:34] <Sgarg2> Installing build-essential gives the following error. "Depends: g++ (>= 4:4.4.3) but it is not going to be installed"
[08:34] <dr_willis> !manual | Ubnoobtu
[08:35] <Ubnoobtu> Oh, thanks, dr_willis and ubottu
[08:35] <dr_willis> Sgarg2:  so you need to find out why its not  going to be installed
[08:36] <jrib> Sgarg2: this is usually because you have used packages not from the official repositories for your distribution version (either through other repositories (like PPAs) or manually .deb installs).  Can you speak to that?
[08:36] <Sgarg2> how can I find out that?
[08:36] <jrib> Sgarg2: this would be something you remember.
[08:36] <Ubnoobtu> how susceptible is ubuntu to virus and like attacks.
[08:37] <dr_willis> Ubnoobtu:  basically nil.
[08:37] <jrib> !virus | Ubnoobtu
[08:38] <Sgarg2> can I completely uninstall gcc and then install it again. will it help?
[08:38] <dr_willis> tey it and see
[08:38] <dr_willis> tey
[08:38] <dr_willis> try
[08:39] <Ubnoobtu> Pretty great, does ubuntu have any flaws other than not being corporately pimped at the cost of the consumer?
[08:39] <Left_Turn> how to i enter root to run a program with root privileges?
[08:39] <dr_willis> wow.. buzzwords
[08:39] <dr_willis> !sudo
[08:39] <Left_Turn> thanks
[08:40] <Sgarg2> if I uninstall libstdc++6 synaptics says that it is an essential package and uninstalling it may result in disturbed system behaviour
[08:40] <Ben64> Sgarg2: probably shouldn't do that then
[08:41] <histo> Ubnoobtu: it is pimped at the cost of the consumer's via ads
[08:42] <syn-ack> histo++
[08:43] <Ubnoobtu> histo I can deal with the ads, just not the screwing over the windows does.
[08:43] <histo> Ubnoobtu: true
[08:43] <histo> Ubnoobtu: also it's easy to remove the shopping lens
[08:43] <syn-ack> Ubnoobtu, Just wait. It'll be there.
[08:43] <Ben64> !fud
[08:44] <trijntje> dr_willis, now running memtest from 32 bit 12.04-2, do you have any clue what the problem could be if it isnt faulty memory?
[08:44] <histo> !shopping | it's not FUD it's easy to remove
[08:45] <Ben64> histo: that was directed towards syn-ack , not you.
[08:45] <syn-ack> wow
[08:45] <Ubnoobtu> Is there any other utilities that would be useful for a beginner to use or great to have to tinker with to see the potential this Os ofers?
[08:46] <dr_willis> trijntje: dozens if potential hardware issues.  if it used to work and now dosent
[08:46] <histo> Ubnoobtu: the software center
[08:46] <stairmast0r> what's the actual program name of the default 13.04 volume control/sound options window?
[08:46] <sqrt7744> does anyone know  how I list all the files in /usr that are *not* both owned by root *and* in  the root group? I can do the oppsite search, i.e. finding all files that are owned by root with find -user, but that doesn't help much
[08:46] <Left_Turn> in order to give space from 1 partition to another, do i have to unmount the drive?
[08:46] <syn-ack> Then call me out instead of triggering a bot, and if you don't like my opinion, so be it, but man up and we can have a debate about it in #offtopic.
[08:46] <histo> stairmast0r: isn't it gnome-volume-mixer or something
[08:47] <Ben64> Ubnoobtu: probably a better question for #ubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-discuss
[08:47] <syn-ack> Gnome-volume-control, I thought
[08:47] <dr_willis> Left_Turn: you dont resize in use filesystems
[08:47] <trijntje> dr_willis, I just choose to reinstall because my windows needed more disk space, I had no issues with ubuntu before, and both windows and the live system run fine
[08:47] <Ben64> syn-ack: i don't care about your opinion, but don't go fud'ing around in this channel
[08:47] <Ubnoobtu> histo| I whent there to see what they had to offer and it all seemed out of my skill level. i'm stll installing via GUI
[08:47] <histo> Left_Turn: yes it needs to be unmounted
[08:48] <stairmast0r> ahhh.. gnome-sound-applet gives you the tray icon
[08:48] <Left_Turn> ok thanks
[08:48] <histo> trijntje: well then something went wrong with your install or it has a newer kernel etc.. than the live cd
[08:48] <Ubnoobtu> ben64| rgr tht, sryy for crowding the chat up.
[08:48] <dr_willis> trijntje:  on a different box. try a full unstall to usb. see if it works on the problem box
[08:48] <jrib> Sgarg2: I can help you but you have to answer the questions asked of you.
[08:49] <Ben64> Ubnoobtu: not a problem, just the other channels are more open to conversations and suggestions of software and whatnot. this is for support questions only
[08:49] <histo> !manual | Ubnoobtu
[08:50] <trijntje> dr_willis, I'll try that after memtest has completed,  still have 13.10 on an externa drive which should work
[08:51] <Left_Turn> guys so / is like for the OS, and /home is like for data storage?
[08:51] <histo> Left_Turn: /home is all yoru user files etc...
[08:51] <Left_Turn> oh i see
[08:51] <Left_Turn> so / should be made bigger than /home
[08:51] <histo> Left_Turn: / is everything else software, libraries, system wide configs are in /etc, logs in /var/log, boot files in /boot
[08:51] <histo> Left_Turn: No I would make /home bigger
[08:52] <histo> Left_Turn: if youa re used to windows think of /home as c:\Users
[08:52] <Left_Turn> or.. i have low space in / and /home seems unused histo
[08:52] <Left_Turn> oh i see histo
[08:52] <histo> !partition | Left_Turn
[08:52] <Ubnoobtu> Thanks guys, I look forword to seeing everyone again. best community I've see yet. thanks for the help and understanding. keep it up and dont be fud'ing, lol.
[08:52] <histo> Ubnoobtu: np anytime
[08:52] <Left_Turn> thanks
[08:53] <trijntje> Left_Turn, if your feeling lazy, just put everything on /. /home will be located in / anyway, so you dont have to worry about assigning enough space to / and /home
[08:53] <babinlonston> Will any one please verify  my iptables ...............shall i put the pastebin
[08:53] <Left_Turn> i see.. ok thanks
[08:53] <Left_Turn> i wish i did that
[08:53] <histo> babinlonston: verify it for what?
[08:54] <histo> Left_Turn: well on the up side having a seperate /home is more beneficial if you ever reinstall you just blowout / but leave /home alone
[08:55] <Left_Turn> i see histo.. ill leave them separate then.. and look at gparted
[08:55] <babinlonston> histo: you here cool its .... i need it to apply it in my remote vps before that i want to verify it by any one professional like u ppls , i used it in local pc and its getting block after a reboot , so need to verify by u
[08:56] <frojnd> Hi there. Is here someone who knows how to free up /boot partition? When I was doing an update I got following error: http://sprunge.us/TgVM
[08:56] <Left_Turn> !GParted
[08:56] <frojnd> Now I can't even delete or purge linux headers with apt-get. How do I free up space of /boot or remove headers?
[08:57] <frojnd> Left_Turn: It's a remote computer on whom I have only ssh access
[08:57] <Left_Turn> oh
[08:57] <Left_Turn> ?
[08:58] <frojnd> Left_Turn: I need to do it via ssh then. GUI apps don't help me
[08:58] <Left_Turn> sorry frojnd  that was for me to search
[08:58] <frojnd> Left_Turn: ah :) Ok :D
[08:58] <Left_Turn> :)
[08:58] <jdale> Who was I talking to ?
[08:58] <histo> babinlonston: What do you mean it's getting block after a reboot?   Does that mean it's working or not locally?
[08:59] <histo> babinlonston: also any reason you don't use ufw?
[08:59] <frojnd> Anyways, can somoene help me solve my problem with no space left on /boot partition and therefor can't use apt-get program?
[08:59] <jdale> I was talking to someone
[08:59] <jdale> Whi
[08:59] <histo> frojnd: are you sure / isn't full?
[08:59] <babinlonston> histo: its Ubuntu server 12.04 only have iptables not ufw checked already
[08:59] <jdale> Who?
[09:00] <frojnd> histo: yes: http://sprunge.us/WeG
[09:00] <histo> !ufw | babinlonston
[09:00] <frojnd> histo: yes: http://sprunge.us/WeGb correct link
[09:00] <dr_willis> frojnd:  askubuntu.com has shell scripts to clean out old kernels
[09:00] <histo> frojnd: well it's ugly but navigate to /boot and rm some older kernels and images
[09:01] <babinlonston> no the command ufw not working for me ... command not found
[09:01] <histo> frojnd: or use dpkg
[09:01] <frojnd> histo: I have some new kernels too that actually aren't in use, which is odd
[09:01] <babinlonston> ubottu: even man ufw tried
[09:01] <histo> frojnd: they aren't in use untill you reboot
[09:01] <babinlonston> lol
[09:02] <histo> babinlonston: sudo apt-get install ufw
[09:02] <jdale> Eh
[09:03] <babinlonston> histo: without doing iptables working  then i dont want to intall it na
[09:03] <histo> frojnd: what happens when you dpkg -r packagename
[09:03] <frojnd> histo: now I don't know if I Want this, since new kernels aren't in use
[09:03] <Ben64> babinlonston: what? you know iptables is not magical. you're not going to get hacked by downloading a package without iptables running
[09:04] <histo> frojnd: if you install a new kernel you can't use it until rebooting
[09:04] <frojnd> histo: that's the thing. It was an error
[09:05] <histo> frojnd: what was error?
[09:05] <frojnd> histo: due to no space left: http://sprunge.us/TgVM
[09:05] <osubuntu> sudo apt-get install ufo ?
[09:05]  * histo people have trouble with english tonight
[09:06] <babinlonston> Ben64:  im saying already there is iptables na then one more firewall need to be installed ?
[09:06] <histo> frojnd: yeah it can't generate a initrd if there is no space on /boot
[09:06] <frojnd> histo: and this is the list of kernels in boot, second and last are marked as active: http://sprunge.us/RDgj
[09:06] <user123> right left click not working on desktop in ubuntu 13.04...what to do ?
[09:06] <histo> frojnd: either expand the /boot partition or remove a kernel that isn't being used
[09:07] <frojnd> histo: is it safe for me to remove linux-image-3.2.0-31-generic and linux-image-3.2.0-36-generic ?
[09:07] <histo> user123: panic
[09:07] <Ben64> babinlonston: ufw uses iptables
[09:07] <histo> user123: is this a touchpad?
[09:07] <histo> frojnd: are you currently booting to either of those kernels?
[09:07] <frojnd> histo: I'm currently booted in (uname -a says:) 3.2.0-38-generic
[09:08] <user123> histo: hp g6 notebook
[09:08] <histo> frojnd: If you don't need to boot them then ofcourse it's okay to remove them. I usually keep two kernels on my machines the current and one previous version
[09:08] <babinlonston> sudo apt-get install ufw
[09:08] <babinlonston> Reading package lists... Done
[09:08] <babinlonston> Building dependency tree
[09:08] <babinlonston> Reading state information... Done
[09:08] <babinlonston> ufw is already the newest version.
[09:08] <FloodBot1> babinlonston: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:08] <histo> babinlonston: then ufw allow or deny to your hearts content
[09:09] <frojnd> histo: I'll try with pkg, since apt-get is in error zone. Btw, what is the way to expand /boot? My / is 250GB which is huhe and /boto only has 100MB ? CLI - method
[09:09] <frojnd> s/huhe/huge
[09:10] <babinlonston> let me give the iptables in paste
[09:10] <Ben64> frojnd: you'd need to boot from a livecd or something to do that
[09:10] <ikonia> frojnd: no
[09:10] <ikonia> frojnd: do not use another tool
[09:10] <ikonia> frojnd: fix the problem
[09:10] <frojnd> Ben64: can't do it. Remote computer
[09:10] <histo> frojnd: What error are you getting removing the kernel?
[09:10] <user123> right left click not working on desktop in ubuntu 13.04...how to fix this ?
[09:10] <frojnd> histo: just a sec
[09:11] <histo> user123: it was just a notebook previously now it's a desktop?
[09:11] <Ben64> i bet since the new kernel is half installed, it's trying to complete that before removing anything else
[09:11] <frojnd> histo: http://sprunge.us/bTCa
[09:11] <osubuntu> hello
[09:11] <ikonia> Ben64: 10 points,
[09:11] <osubuntu> I wonder what the "#!/bin/bash" is...
[09:11] <frojnd> Ben64: that's is pretty much what is trying to do
[09:11] <osubuntu> in a shell script
[09:12] <osubuntu> it seems to do nothing
[09:12] <user123> histo: the desktop screen and not physical desktop.....the system is still the same notebook
[09:12] <reisio> osubuntu: it tells whatever is reading it to use that executable
[09:12] <ikonia> osubuntu: what does ? please explain clearly
[09:12] <reisio> osubuntu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shebang_%28Unix%29
[09:12] <jrib> osubuntu: when you execute the file, it tells the system what to execute it with
[09:12] <Ben64> ikonia: what do i win?      frojnd: ok, i'd suggest moving .36 or another old one out to / or /home or something, let it finish doing .51, then you can purge .31 and put the old file back, etc, blah blah
[09:13] <babinlonston> histo: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5943106/
[09:13] <frojnd> histo: when I do apt-get -f install I get error about no free disk space :)
[09:13] <ikonia> Ben64: as always my respect.
[09:13] <histo> frojnd: ughh try dpkg -r whatever-kernel-3.2.blah.blah
[09:13] <osubuntu> jrib, I run a script which contains that with sh, but the shell doesn't seem to switch
[09:13] <jrib> osubuntu: correct.  It only matters if you execute the file. e.g. ./foo.sh
[09:14] <reisio> or if it's in your path, by simply typing the executable file name
[09:14] <Left_Turn> !GParted
[09:15] <Left_Turn> !PartitionManager
[09:15] <osubuntu> jrib, so I need to use some commands if I want to force it to run on a specified shell.
[09:15] <frojnd> histo: good thing about alternate method of purgin package (dpkg in this case)
[09:15] <frojnd> but still no enough space :D
[09:15] <jrib> osubuntu: let's take a step back.  What exactly do you want to accomplish?
[09:16] <histo> frojnd: then get rid of another one and apt-get -f install
[09:16] <osubuntu> jrib, nothing, just asking....
[09:16] <Ben64> frojnd: time to remove more old kernels then
[09:16] <user123> histo: any solutions ?
[09:18] <jrib> osubuntu: when you execute the file, the interpreter you specify in the shebang line will be used.  i.e. You run "./file.sh", the operating system sees the shebang line "#!/bin/bash", the operating system then runs /bin/bash file.sh.  If you don't execute the file directly but instead decide to pass it to some other program then that other program will launch.  So if you call "zsh file.sh" zsh will launch and
[09:18] <jrib> if it's programmed to, interpret its first argument, file.sh.  Or if you launch "gedit file.sh" gedit will launch and open file.sh for you to edit.
[09:18] <histo> user123: Not until you clarify the problem. Is it a mouse or touchpad that your clicks don't work?
[09:19] <bfmt048> third party sources were disabled , how to enable in sources.list
[09:19] <trijntje> Hi all, I'm trying to install ubuntu 13.04 64 bit. Installation goes fine, but after reboot i get the error "Kernel panic, init not found". I've already verified the cd and ran memtest on the pc, all fine. What can I do to fix this?
[09:19] <Left_Turn> can anyone tell me why i cant get my external dvd drive to play? or open?
[09:20] <user123> histo: its a touchpad.....and clicks are working fine on files and other folders but nothing is happening on desktop screen....nothing is showing on desktop and no clicks
[09:20] <histo> babinlonston: I don't use much iptables
[09:20] <frojnd> histo: Ben64 ok I now Only have: http://sprunge.us/NLSE
[09:20] <reisio> Left_Turn: how're you trying to get it to?
[09:20] <babinlonston> histo: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5943106/
[09:20] <histo> user123: what GUI
[09:20] <Left_Turn> i right click it.. click open and nothing happens
[09:20] <Left_Turn> @ reisio
[09:20] <frojnd> histo: Ben64 I also tried to remove *49 and *51 but it says it's dependency of linux-image-generic
[09:20] <user123> histo: yes
[09:20] <frojnd> histo: Ben64 and only 28MB free space on /boot /dev/sda2        90M   57M   28M  68% /boot
[09:20] <Ben64> frojnd: 51 is the newest one, you want that
[09:21] <Ben64> frojnd: pastebin the output of "ls -lh /boot" ?
[09:21] <Left_Turn> a lot of things seem off.. sometimes firefox and gparted refuse to close
[09:21] <reisio> Left_Turn: you put a data disc in there?
[09:21] <Left_Turn> yes.. and also a dvd movie
[09:21] <histo> frojnd: or dpkg -l linux-image* | grep ^ii
[09:21] <frojnd> Ben64: histo http://sprunge.us/BgZe
[09:21] <reisio> Left_Turn: try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats for the movie
[09:21] <Left_Turn> ok thanks reisio
[09:22] <frojnd> histo: Ben64 or: http://sprunge.us/ePRQ
[09:22] <Ben64> frojnd: if i counted correctly, that directory has <60MB in it right now
[09:22] <histo> frojnd: whicha reyou booted to currently?
[09:22] <frojnd> Ben64: correct
[09:22] <frojnd> histo: uname -a says:  3.2.0-38-generic
[09:23] <histo> user123: which Desktop Environment?
[09:23] <frojnd> histo: dpkg -l | grep -Eo "^.i +linux-(image|headers)[^ ]+" | cut -c 5- | grep --color -E "$|"`uname -r` says: http://sprunge.us/NLSE
[09:23] <nantou> I have proxified all my traffic editing the /etc/environment file. I know I can connect directly to the net, no proxy, via " http_proxy=";" app", however, if I try  http_proxy=";" chromium-browser, I still get a proxified connection. How's so?
[09:23] <user123> histo: default
[09:24] <Ben64> frojnd: 28MB should be enough to install the new one, you really should get a bigger /boot or get rid of the /boot partition all together
[09:24] <reisio> altogether*
[09:24] <histo> user123: if you log out and back in are you able to click on your desktop?
[09:25] <frojnd> Ben64: will try and remove /boot later. Hm so apt-get -f install should do it now?
[09:25] <Ben64> frojnd: yeah
[09:25] <user123> histo: no...tried it already
[09:25] <jrib> nantou: not that it matters much but you should probably either unset http_proxy or just set it to "", not to ";".   As for chromium, it probably uses system settings which are stored and accessed through some GNOME api (guessing).  Check your chromium settings
[09:26] <histo> user123: i'm not in Ubuntu right now but I believe nautilus manages the desktop. Perhaps someone in here could help further or askubuntu.com. If you tell people that you are unable to right click on the desktop would be a little better description than your mouse buttons don't work. As you've stated they work in other places.
[09:27] <frojnd> Ben64: histo heh now I get dpkg error: http://sprunge.us/CBDW
[09:27] <frojnd> No apport report written because the error message indicates its a followup error from a pre
[09:27] <trijntje> user123, is your desktop working at all, do you see the unity side bar?
[09:27] <frojnd> vious failure.
[09:27]  * frojnd is sorry for multiple enter
[09:28] <osubuntu> lol I found that Alt + SysRq + C causes kernel oops and caps lock led blinking (DO NOT EXECUTE THAT)
[09:28] <histo> frojnd: yeah you can fix the errors later
[09:28] <user123> histo: nothing is showing on desktop except the wallpaper, if I save any file on desktop then its not shown on desktop but its shown inside folders and terminal
[09:28] <trijntje> user123, in that case its a problem with unity, the desktop isnt loading at all
[09:28] <frojnd> histo: later?
[09:29] <user123> trijntje: everything is working except desktop, i'm chating from the same system histo
[09:29] <wilee-nilee> user123, Have you modified compiz?
[09:29] <histo> user123: gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons true
[09:29] <user123> trijntje: how to fix it ?
[09:30] <Ben64> frojnd: well thats strange, try purging the .49 kernel
[09:30] <user123> wilee-nilee: I don't know how to modify compiz
[09:30] <frojnd> Ben64: probably I diddn't reboot when I previously upgraded
[09:30] <trijntje> user123, can you open system settings -> appearance, go to behaviour tab and reset everything to default?
[09:30] <Ben64> frojnd: well you probably don't want to reboot now
[09:30] <user123> trijntje: ok
[09:30] <wilee-nilee> user123, here is a reset link that might help  http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/04/how-to-reset-unity-compiz-in-ubuntu-12-10-and-13-04
[09:30] <histo> frojnd: probably from not having an initrd for that kernel
[09:31] <trijntje> osubuntu, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key
[09:31] <babinlonston> histo: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5943106/
[09:32] <frojnd> Ben64: I've removed .49 kernel but when I do apt-get -f install I get: http://sprunge.us/FjdA
[09:32] <user123> trijntje: clicked restore default behaviours but nothing happening
[09:32] <frojnd> histo: Ben64 how can I make .51 working kernel now :)
[09:34] <Ben64> frojnd: what if you do "sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.2.0-51-generic"
[09:34] <user123> wilee-nilee: trijntje gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons true worked and its good now, thnx histo but what was wrong and how to makee sure its fixed permanently and it doesn't happens again
[09:35] <frojnd> Ben64: http://sprunge.us/fYDQ
[09:35] <frojnd> Ben64: I also tried with -f flag but it's the same output
[09:36] <histo> user123: that setting was probably false and now you changed it to true
[09:36] <SuperLag> reisio: I thought a "backport" meant you were going to make somehthing new work on something old. For example, making a current device driver work on a 2.4 kernel. If that's the case, why when I do an update do I see one of the repos labeled as raring-backports?
[09:36] <histo> frojnd: apt-get -f install  does whatt?
[09:36] <user123> histo: but everything is as it is out of the box, I didn't changed or modified it
[09:37] <pinguy_> dear all
[09:37] <histo> frojnd: just apt-get -f install    with nothing after it
[09:37] <SuperLag> trijntje: that name sounds very Dutch :)
[09:37] <reisio> SuperLag: dunno, I'd ask #debian
[09:37] <histo> frojnd: have to go good luck though
[09:37] <frojnd> histo: this is what I get with just -f install http://sprunge.us/PWRS
[09:37] <Ben64> frojnd: yeah i figured. the only thing i can think of now is to remove all the kernels and just do "sudo apt-get install linux-generic linux-image-generic linux-headers-generic"
[09:38] <frojnd> Ben64: em.. it better works :D I can only access via ssh lol
[09:38] <SuperLag> reisio: seriously? COME ON, MAN! You're blowing my image of you! wilee-nilee told me that you are the fount of all knowledge of things Ubuntu! :D
[09:38] <babinlonston> help me
[09:38] <SuperLag> wilee-nilee: oh HI! :D
[09:38] <wilee-nilee> thats my twin brother
[09:39] <client> Does anybody know how to bypass a login for a Javascript webapp after copying the files locally?
[09:39] <frojnd> Ben64: by all you mean all in this list: http://sprunge.us/FTNc
[09:39] <frojnd> on this list*
[09:39] <Ben64> frojnd: looks like it
[09:40] <Ben64> apt and dpkg work great, until you run out of space...
[09:40] <reisio> SuperLag: I'm not very familiar with Debian jargon
[09:40] <SuperLag> reisio: pfffft! I want a REFUND! :D
[09:40] <reisio> SuperLag: the internet says 'backports: This repository provides more recent versions than stable for some software. It is mainly intended for users of stable who need a newer version of a particular package.'
[09:40] <reisio> which is I believe what you said
[09:40] <Ben64> reisio, SuperLag: take it to #ubuntu-offtopic or elsewhere
[09:41] <reisio> Ben64: ?
[09:41] <reisio> can you at least pay attention if you're going to try and be an op?
[09:41] <SuperLag> Ben64: pissy much? We're talking Ubuntu.
[09:41] <reisio> Ubuntu has backports
[09:41] <reisio> SuperLag: hey it's a page: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
[09:42] <SuperLag> reisio: excellent. Looking.
[09:42] <client> why do guys like Ben64 do things like that?
[09:42] <Ben64> i see talk about debian,  i see talk about refunds, i see a question related to ubuntu but not really support
[09:42] <pinguy_> need help about command line to set "turn screen off when inactive for"  to  NEVER plz
[09:42] <Ben64> keep the channel clear for actual support
[09:42] <Left_Turn> hey theres a lot of software ubuntu has given me that i don't need.. is there a way to delete all of the non programming related ones, bar a few like a media player?? do i need an ubuntu 1 account software?
[09:43] <Left_Turn> can i delete that account
[09:43] <reisio> client: presumably they want to be ops more than they want people to talk about Ubuntu support issues
[09:43] <Left_Turn> in software center they all seem importnt
[09:43] <reisio> pinguy_: in X or not?
[09:43] <client> wats so great in being an op? reisio
[09:44] <pinguy_> yeh in x
[09:44] <Left_Turn> hey when ubuntu installs python.. is this seen as a 3rd party install?
[09:44] <Left_Turn> ok unban reisio darnit
[09:44] <Left_Turn> @ IdleONe
[09:44] <Ben64> Left_Turn: not if it comes from the ubuntu repositories
[09:45] <Left_Turn> oh i see
[09:45] <wilee-nilee> Left_Turn, You have to make a Ubuntu one account to have one. some things can be removed some not without taking important stuff with it.
[09:45] <Left_Turn> oh i see
[09:46] <frojnd> Ben64: .49 is making problems http://sprunge.us/PIjW
[09:46] <himanshu_linux> hi , I am not able to mount my drive. It gave me error msg paste.ubuntu.com/5943184/ . here is my dmesg output   http://paste.ubuntu.com/5943169/  ... please help me how to clear this error .
[09:46] <frojnd> Ben64: any ideas why it is making sucha mess? I've dpkg --remove it
[09:47] <Ben64> frojnd: you removed them all and did "sudo apt-get install linux-generic linux-image-generic linux-headers-generic" ?
[09:47] <pinguy_> need help about command line to set "turn screen off when inactive for"  to  NEVER
[09:48] <frojnd> Ben64: I didn't remove .38
[09:48] <frojnd> will remove that too and report back
[09:48] <Ben64> frojnd: well hold on
[09:48] <frojnd> Ben64: didn't remoev it because I use it now
[09:48] <frojnd> Ben64: I'm on hold
[09:48] <Ben64> frojnd: but you removed the linux-generic and the other packages that didn't have 38 in it?
[09:48] <frojnd> Ben64: yes
[09:49] <SuperLag> IdleOne: Seriously. Please unban reisio.
[09:49] <Gegsite> hey
[09:49] <Ben64> frojnd: strange.. it should have installed whichever version it wanted
[09:49] <Gegsite> anybody on 13.04 have issue with kazam ?
[09:50] <SuperLag> Gegsite: what kind of issue(s)?
[09:50] <Gegsite> http://pastebin.com/z14M9R92
[09:50] <frojnd> Ben64: It keeps on saying linux-image-generic depends linux-generic depends on linux-image-generic (= 3.2.0.49.59); however:
[09:50] <Ben64> frojnd: sudo apt-cache policy linux-image-generic
[09:50] <frojnd> Ben64: and then Version of linux-image-generic on system is 3.2.0.51.61.
[09:51] <frojnd> Ben64: http://sprunge.us/HLIG
[09:51] <pinguy_> listerning  to ozbourn, read your post , and waiting  for suggestion
[09:51] <pinguy_> need help about command line to set "turn screen off when inactive for"  to  NEVER
[09:52] <Ben64> frojnd: dpkg -l | grep -i generic
[09:53] <SuperLag> Gegsite: hold on just a sec
[09:53] <frojnd> Ben64: http://sprunge.us/IYNT
[09:54] <frojnd> Ben64: am I seeing correctly? is there linux-image-3.2.0-49-generic  which has rc flag infrnt?
[09:54] <Ben64> frojnd: correct, rc is for "residual config"
[09:55] <Ben64> frojnd: the goal is to make those go away, or change to ii... see if you can purge all those packages except for the .38 ones because you'd still like to boot if something happens
[09:56] <Ben64> frojnd: and of course don't purge the fontconfig or the other non kernel packages
[09:56] <frojnd> Ben64: ok will try and remove images and headers except .38
[09:56] <SuperLag> Gegsite: I'm guessing that Kazam uses Python 2 and not Python 3.... do you have python-dbus installed?
[09:57] <Gegsite> yeap
[09:57] <client> does anybody know any popular web irc channels?
[09:58] <Gegsite> but could be broken somehow my python.....
[10:00] <SuperLag> hmm
[10:00] <SuperLag> Gegsite: have you been messing with your python packages?
[10:00] <Gegsite> I remember some python changes, for blender
[10:01] <SuperLag> Gegsite: I'm not having any issues here. I just recorded a short screencast with Kazam.
[10:01] <SuperLag> Gegsite: what kind of changes?
[10:01] <Gegsite> but I did not noticed any issue so far... (btw blender did not request is, that was my fault )
[10:02] <universal> histo: srry i got disconnect....how to make that setting permanent so that its remains the same even after i reboot and how it was turned off as i didn't modified any settings ? secondly if disconnected from this chat then how to reconnect from the same line coz my wifi keeps disconnecting and third question how to restore opened tabs of one machine synced via firefox sync on  another machine or reinstalled machine ??
[10:02] <universal> wilee-nilee: trijntje ^^^^
[10:02] <Gegsite> copy the python folder from blender to /usr/lib/python
[10:02] <SuperLag> Gegsite: whoa. That's major.
[10:02] <SuperLag> Gegsite: that could hose your whole install... as LOTS of stuff depends on the stock python
[10:03] <frojnd> Ben64: OK, now I only have .38 after running dpkg -l | grep -i generic http://sprunge.us/fgBI
[10:03] <Gegsite> how can I fix that? like download that needed package and overright is?
[10:03] <makara> hi. I need libdvdcss2 package. How can I install Medibuntu for Raring Ringtail? It doesn't show up in Synaptic or Software Center.
[10:04] <client> makara you can use a commandline code to install it.
[10:04] <client> !install
[10:04] <client> oops wrong 1
[10:04] <client> sudo apt-get install <software>
[10:04] <jrib> !dvd | makara
[10:04] <Ben64> frojnd: looks good
[10:05] <wilee-nilee> !info libdvdcss2
[10:06] <SuperLag> wilee-nilee: even in a PPA?
[10:06] <frojnd> Ben64: ok let me try and install linux-generic linux-image-generic linux-headers-generic with apt
[10:08] <frojnd> Ben64: nice, no errors this time :)
[10:08] <frojnd> time to reboot and test
[10:08] <makara> jrib, thanks
[10:08] <Ben64> frojnd: yay
[10:08] <frojnd> Ben64: thank you so much. In case something goes wrong and I'm forced to use rescue mode, how do I change kernel I want to use? In my case .38?
[10:09] <universal> histo: wilee-nilee ??
[10:09] <Ben64> frojnd: not sure since you only have remote access
[10:09] <fishcooker> hey there
[10:09] <client> how do I use the /who command in IRC?
[10:09] <fishcooker> im using putty
[10:09] <frojnd> Ben64: I also have remote rescue mode
[10:09] <fishcooker> but accidentaly
[10:09] <fishcooker> the character going strange mode
[10:09] <frojnd> I mean what documentation should I read Ben64
[10:09] <Aaruni> client: /whois nick
[10:09] <fishcooker> it seems binary
[10:09] <wilee-nilee> universal, All I did was give you a reset option, it does not mean I have an answer.
[10:09] <client> I'm trying it on myself, but it doesnt work Aaruni
[10:10] <fishcooker> so when i try to type a command with romand letter
[10:10] <Gegsite> SuperLag, like with synaptic reinstall python ?
[10:10] <fishcooker> itsgoing strange
[10:10] <fishcooker> what happen ther
[10:10] <Ben64> frojnd: you may be able to set the older kernel to boot via /etc/default/grub , but i'm not 100% on that
[10:10] <universal> wilee-nilee: hmm...what about the rest ?
[10:10] <io2> can I use the ubuntu font in my KDE desktop without it making everything bold?
[10:10] <Aaruni> client: when you do /whois nick , then check the freenode tab
[10:10] <io2> It is a nice font, but it kind of has a problem with Qt from what I understand and I was wondering if you guys had any fix for it.
[10:11] <frojnd> Ben64: looks empty file :D
[10:11] <frojnd> Ben64: only http://sprunge.us/NJKj
[10:11] <fishcooker> this is what happen when i type htop
[10:11] <fishcooker> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5943250/
[10:11] <client> oh ok Aaruni
[10:11] <fishcooker> anyone how to solve that instantnyl
[10:12] <Ben64> frojnd: yeah thats normal, it builds the grub.cfg using that and other parts
[10:12] <frojnd> but where do I tell it to use .38 kernel in case with 51 goes something wrong
[10:12] <SuperLag> Gegsite: I'm sorry, man. I'm not even going to pretend to know how to fix that. I have Blender installed, as well... and I didn't have to do anything with the stock Python to get it to work.
[10:13] <Gegsite> I try to reinstall python
[10:13] <SuperLag> Gegsite: I'd try to just reinstall python-dbus, first
[10:14] <fishcooker> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5943250/
[10:14] <Ben64> frojnd: i would normally say the GRUB_DEFAULT=0 line, but i'm not sure if the old kernels can be selected that way anymore
[10:14] <fishcooker> anyone has the same problem
[10:14] <SuperLag> Gegsite: go with the simplest solution before you try something drastic
[10:14] <fishcooker> it happen when i type command "htop"
[10:14] <frojnd> Ben64: because of new GRUB and everything?
[10:14] <Ben64> frojnd: yeah
[10:16] <wilee-nilee> frojnd, Ben64 is correct for a default kernel. http://askubuntu.com/questions/216398/set-older-kernel-as-default-grub-entry
[10:16] <Ben64> wilee-nilee: neat
[10:16] <client> frojnd how are you concealing your ip address?
[10:17] <frojnd> client: on irc?
[10:18] <client> yeah on irc frojnd
[10:18] <frojnd> client: I don't. Nobody does 100%
[10:18] <wilee-nilee> frojnd, If you want a gui option there is the grub customizer as well. http://askubuntu.com/questions/196657/how-do-i-change-default-boot-kernel-if-i-set-it-wrong-to-memtest
[10:18] <frojnd> wilee-nilee: thank you. I don't need GUI.
[10:19] <wilee-nilee> frojnd, Did not think so. ;)
[10:19] <client> its concealing your actual ip address frojnd
[10:19] <frojnd> thanx for the link wilee-nilee. Got to test it now.
[10:19] <saschagehlich> hey, I'm trying to install ubuntu on my new notebook, but as soon as I enter the installation, my backlight turns off. how can I turn it on? is there a way to open the terminal while installing so that I can turn on the backlight using the command line?
[10:20] <SuperLag> saschagehlich: what laptop is this?
[10:20] <saschagehlich> acer aspire v3-772G
[10:22] <client> hey sascha are you a web developer?
[10:22] <saschagehlich> yes
[10:23] <SuperLag> saschagehlich: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1864513 there are some older posts here, but the issue is the same... and they seem to have worked out a solution.
[10:23] <client> can you tell me how to bypass a login form for a JavaScript webapp?
[10:24] <saschagehlich> client: eeeehm no.
[10:24] <client> u dont know?
[10:24] <SuperLag> saschagehlich++
[10:24] <SuperLag> client: you're not going to get help hacking here.
[10:25] <client> its not for a hack SuperLag
[10:25] <wildc4rd> I am getting loads of 'system problem detected' messages at the moment, on 13.04, is this normal, and is there a log somewhere I can look at to find out why?
[10:25] <client> I have the source code with me
[10:25] <SuperLag> client: if you have the source code, then you can figure it out
[10:25] <saschagehlich> SuperLag: how am I supposed to edit a file if I can't even install ubuntu?
[10:25] <client> i'm not sure where to look. am i looking at events?
[10:26] <SuperLag> saschagehlich: you said the backlight turns off. Are you just talking about the keyboard backlight?
[10:26] <saschagehlich> SuperLag: no, my LCD screen backlight
[10:26] <SuperLag> saschagehlich: or are you saying the whole display turns off?
[10:26] <saschagehlich> the whole display - if I use a torch, I can barely see what it says on the screen. but it's hard to install it that way
[10:26] <bali> hello friend, i have a small problem.  i live in india, and ubuntu by default is using the 'south asian numbering system' to display file sizes, is there a way to change this to USA style 'millions, hundred thousands'?
[10:26] <SuperLag> saschagehlich: I'd try installing using the Alternate (text-based) installer.
[10:26] <saschagehlich> where can I find that?
[10:27] <frojnd> So now it would be time to expand /boot or remove /boot :)
[10:27] <frojnd> any suggestion on safely doing this?
[10:28] <SuperLag> saschagehlich: what country are you in?
[10:28] <saschagehlich> SuperLag: germany
[10:28] <wilee-nilee> frojnd, This a boot partition that is getting full?
[10:28] <SuperLag> wilee-nilee: wow. no more alternate installer?
[10:29] <SuperLag> wilee-nilee: or am I just looking in the wrong place?
[10:29] <SuperLag> wilee-nilee: all I see on the kernel.org mirror is desktop and server.
[10:31] <SuperLag> saschagehlich: I don't know if this is the same thing... but try this: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/raring/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
[10:31] <frojnd> wilee-nilee: yeah
[10:32] <osubuntu> neat!
[10:32] <frojnd> wilee-nilee: it had 100MB partition when I got hands on computer
[10:33] <wilee-nilee> frojnd, Kind of small, generally not needed, however cleaning all but two working kernel set would be a start.
[10:33] <saschagehlich> SuperLag: I just entered "try ubuntu without installing", opened up the Terminal and blindly typed "cat /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/max_brightness | sudo tee cat /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness"
[10:33] <saschagehlich> now I can hopefully select "install ubuntu" without having the backlight turn off again
[10:34] <Gegsite> re
[10:34] <frojnd> wilee-nilee: that would be a way yes. The way that forces you to maintain a computer :P
[10:34] <ThePendulum> Greetings
[10:34] <Gegsite> SuperLag, no luck keep that error msg
[10:35] <ThePendulum> My laptop has two issues atm: First of all, I am currently charging and Ubuntu shows how my battery is gradually getting fulled... yet it doesn't show it's charging, it just appears like magic.
[10:35] <wilee-nilee> frojnd, ubuntu-tweak has a janitor that will remove kernels and configs, couple of clicks and their gone
[10:35] <ThePendulum> Second, I have to connect to the local hotspot using the settings menu... The connectivity icon has disappeared from the top panel.
[10:35] <Gegsite> but I found a forum with that error
[10:35] <Gegsite> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kazam-bzr/?setlang=hr&comments=all
[10:35] <ThePendulum> This is Ubuntu 12.04 on a laptop.
[10:35] <frojnd> thanx for suggestions wilee-nilee
[10:36] <wildc4rd> I am getting loads of 'system problem detected' messages at the moment, on 13.04, is this normal, and is there a log somewhere I can look at to find out why?
[10:36] <saschagehlich> is ext4 stable yet?
[10:36] <ThePendulum> wildc4rd: I got these a lot too, and since it's usually a false negative or insignificant, I ended up disabling the prompts :P
[10:36] <wilee-nilee> wildc4rd, Those problems list what they are, any third party stuff like from PPA's
[10:38] <ThePendulum> wildc4rd: If you find yourself being able to continue normal operation time after time, and this isn't a machine used professionally, I'd personally justs set enabled=0 in /etc/default/apport
[10:38] <ThePendulum> This disables the error message.
[10:38] <wilee-nilee> I purged it
[10:38] <ThePendulum> It's a grey area to do that, but well
[10:38] <ThePendulum> I personally found it happening too often
[10:40] <defined> hey i downloaded codec to play dvds... but i get error messages from my DVD drive when i try putting in data disks. why? it says unable to mount dvd volumn.
[10:40] <amrit> hi
[10:40] <ThePendulum> Left_Turn: I am assuming the disc is known to be working?
[10:41] <flipper88_fl> is there is ppa for vlc?
[10:41] <Left_Turn> yes it works on my windows.. ThePendulum
[10:41] <Left_Turn> but not ubuntu
[10:41] <ThePendulum> flipper88_fl: ppa:n-muench/vlc
[10:41] <wilee-nilee> flipper88_fl, yes
[10:41] <amrit> whats the visual difference in 12.04 and 13
[10:41] <Gegsite> that shitty kazam keeps erroring anyways
[10:41] <ThePendulum> flipper88_fl: I don't want to be mean... but it was the first Google result ;)
[10:42] <Gegsite> I did uncomment those lines from /usr/bin/kazam and still  ha an error now it is module : 'gi'
[10:42] <Gegsite> I think he can import any moduls at all
[10:43] <MonkeyDust> wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
[10:43] <MonkeyDust> oops
[10:43] <ThePendulum> Are you okay, MonkeyDust?
[10:44] <ThePendulum> I mean we have to ensure no one dropped dead on his keyboard after a line of coke or something
[10:46] <Gegsite> IF somebody can make a zip pack from /usr/lib/python* and end me many thanks
[10:46] <Left_Turn> also how can i get my ubuntu screen display as clear as my windows
[10:47] <kk> hello guys
[10:47] <HypnotiX> I have 3 ext4 partitions and i want to merge them, is it possible to that and keep the data from my main one ?
[10:47] <kk> I am windows user and would like to learn Ubuntu..Any god starting place?
[10:48] <HypnotiX> to do that*
[10:48] <Gegsite> kk, youtube?
[10:48] <Andi1337> @kk install ubuntu first under wine or use a virtual machine
[10:48] <kk> Getsite, tried but somehow i missed it
[10:49] <kk> I have instaleld on
[10:49] <jrib> kk: help.ubuntu.com
[10:49] <kk> Virutalboc
[10:49] <jrib> !manual | kk
[10:49] <MonkeyDust> kk  boot a live cd or usb, hile you're in it, do some reading, click around a bit, see what's where etc https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwitchingToUbuntu/FromWindows
[10:49] <kk> and using irc via ubuntu
[10:49] <SuperLag> Gegsite: reinstall.
[10:49] <kk> thanks. will check guys
[10:49] <HypnotiX> you mean me SuperLag
[10:49] <MonkeyDust> kk  and get to know nixie pixel
[10:50] <kk> Yes thats my goal. Need to start learning Ubuntu fast for my work
[10:50] <SuperLag> Gegsite: seriously. You mess with something so crucial to the system, I wouldn't trust it after that.... unless you're able to completely undo what you've done, by going in reverse.
[10:50] <kk> Thanks guys for the links. will check
[10:50] <SuperLag> HypnotiX: no, I mean Gegsite
[10:50] <HypnotiX> I have 3 ext4 partitions and i want to merge them, is it possible to do that and keep the data from my main one ?
[10:50] <SuperLag> no
[10:51] <Gegsite> SuperLag, I just want to use kazam for fun but it is not a must have , whatever
[10:51] <HypnotiX> so i just erase everything and create a partition :(
[10:51] <Gegsite> in any other program I did not notice any problems so FU kazam
[10:52] <SuperLag> Gegsite: why are you blaming the app, when you likely caused the issue? :)
[10:52] <MonkeyDust> HypnotiX  backup first, if you start experimenting with partition
[10:52] <MonkeyDust> s
[10:52] <Gegsite> how do you know I had done it 100%?
[10:53] <SuperLag> Gegsite: moving python libraries?
[10:53] <Gegsite> if I uncoment the "import dbus" line from kazam still not findig the next import stuff
[10:53] <SuperLag> Gegsite: and that app depends on python bits, in order to work
[10:53] <SuperLag> Gegsite: that's exactly the point
[10:54] <Gegsite> I did reinstall from synaptic the python-dbus python* libs nothing helpd
[10:54] <SuperLag> Gegsite: your whole python setup seems hosed... and simply dropping a copy of someone else's in.... that's not going to do
[10:54] <Gegsite> so either synaptic is not reinstalling or kazam is bad
[10:54] <SuperLag> Kazam works for me, just fine.
[10:55] <Gegsite> these python files are just files, copy paste will work
[10:55] <SuperLag> Okay. Whatever you say.
[10:56] <SuperLag> that's obviously worked so well for you, up to this point :)
[10:56] <Gegsite> haha, recordmydesktop is no problem to work...
[10:56] <HypnotiX> why is ubuntu so awesome compared to windows?
[10:57] <Gegsite> nope it is not awesome
[10:57] <HypnotiX> i think it is so far
[10:57] <HypnotiX> boot times, memory usage
[10:57] <HypnotiX> i like unity much more then win 7 gui
[10:57] <SuperLag> HypnotiX: good hardware helps, too. :)
[10:57] <Gegsite> lack of programs like pro cad cam software etc
[10:57] <HypnotiX> thats not linuxs fault :P
[10:57] <SuperLag> Gegsite: if it's so bad, then why waste time with it?
[10:57] <ThePendulum> Okay this is odd
[10:57] <ThePendulum> I plugged in my laptop
[10:58] <ThePendulum> But it's not charging...
[10:58] <SuperLag> Gegsite: or did you just come here to troll?
[10:58] <ThePendulum> It does charge on Windows
[10:58] <Left_Turn> any programmers here?
[10:58] <Gegsite> I use linux for more than 15 years SuperLag so save time to say that
[10:58] <SuperLag> Left_Turn: just ask your question
[10:58] <ThePendulum> Left_Turn: I'm mainly a webdev but shoot
[10:58] <SuperLag> Gegsite: sure.
[10:58] <SuperLag> Gegsite: I'm convinced.
[10:58] <HypnotiX> pendulum backend or frontend ?
[10:58] <Left_Turn> ubuntu comes with a lot of languages... if i remove all 3rd party packages during instalation.. will i still recieve all the languages?
[10:59] <ThePendulum> HypnotiX: bOTH
[10:59] <ThePendulum> *caps invert
[10:59] <Left_Turn> i want languages but i dont want all the extra software
[10:59] <SuperLag> Gegsite: if you'd had that much experience, then you'd likely have had this issue fixed, and on your way.... a LONG TIME AGO
[10:59] <HypnotiX> how do you go about testing in ie in ubuntu
[10:59] <MonkeyDust> HypnotiX  you don't
[10:59] <jrib> Left_Turn: it's not clear what you mean by "3rd party package during instalation" nor is it clear what you mean by "all languages"
[10:59] <SuperLag> HypnotiX: Wine would be the easiest, I think
[10:59] <HypnotiX> i installed virtualbox for that
[11:00] <SuperLag> HypnotiX: then use that
[11:00] <SuperLag> HypnotiX: much cleaner keeping that stuff in a VM
[11:00] <HypnotiX> so far i noticed that browsers render differently in linux :(
[11:00] <MonkeyDust> HypnotiX  yes, that's the way to do it and the advice you'd get
[11:00] <Gegsite> SuperLag, because I use it I'm not a programmer IT genius
[11:00] <ThePendulum> HypnotiX: I usually develop on my main PC and test it on Windows on my laptop (both machines are dual booted), including I.E. If that's not an option, I usually use a virtual machine or this site where you can select browsers on different OS' and it will show you a screenshot (not sure what the site's called again).
[11:00] <Left_Turn> jrib my installation was too big.. during installation there was an option to include 3rd party software which i did.. im wondering if i deselect this option.. will i still get languages like python, java etc
[11:00] <MonkeyDust> HypnotiX  that's because windows != linux
[11:00] <client> Thependulum how do I check for events when loading an index.html file?
[11:00] <Gegsite> If I say ubuntu is not awesome compare to any other OS why it is a problem?
[11:01] <ThePendulum> client: You mean whether something goes wrong, or what?
[11:01] <jrib> Left_Turn: that's probably not much just some codecs and such (not sure).  What does "too big" mean exactly?  You don't have hard drive space?
[11:01] <HypnotiX> well its weird tbh, same version of firefox renders differently in linux then windows
[11:01] <ThePendulum> Gegsite: Feel free to say that. It's just that most people in here opted for Ubuntu thus think it's better than other OS' :P
[11:01] <HypnotiX> same fonts
[11:01] <SuperLag> Gegsite: I'd say it's counterproductive to come into an Ubuntu support channel, and start slamming Ubuntu... for errors you caused.
[11:01] <Left_Turn> yeah im out of space in my '/'
[11:01] <Left_Turn> jrib
[11:01] <client> like say I'm loading an index.html file and its redirecting me somewhere to a remote auth page. how do I check the code/event that is pushing me there?
[11:01] <jrib> Left_Turn: how big is /?
[11:02] <Left_Turn> jrib do u know if lubuntu provides python
[11:02] <Left_Turn> 4GB
[11:02] <ThePendulum> client: Assuming you didn't create index.html (otherwise you would've put the code in there yourself?)
[11:02] <jrib> Left_Turn: it does.  Didn't we tell you about minimal install yesterday though?  You can pick only the packages you want there
[11:02] <Gegsite> ubuntu is not kazam and not windows. I just said that
[11:02] <client> It's ironic Gegsite. You could be sitting in a win7 irc instead, but here you are...
[11:02] <Left_Turn> im unsure about manually picking stuff
[11:02] <ThePendulum> client: Most browsers let you check the source with ctrl + u. I.e. Chrome has a more advanced debugging tool, it's available when right clicking on a page. The redirect should be visible when doing that.
[11:02] <Gegsite> just try to make kazam work sorry
[11:03] <flipper88_fl> Left_Turn: you ought to be finew with a46-32gb flash stickl as an imaged backup/install nedium
[11:03] <jrib> Left_Turn: also, even if lubuntu didn't provide python (it does because python is used all over the place), you can still install things through apt after the initial install
[11:03] <SuperLag> Left_Turn: I'm going out on a limb saying so... but I think nearly all Linux distros provide some form of Python, by default
[11:03] <ThePendulum> This is so strange
[11:03] <ThePendulum> My laptop is plugged in and charging...
[11:03] <ThePendulum> And Ubuntu just thinks the battery magically increases power
[11:03] <Left_Turn> python is only an example... i just want all little things programming related included
[11:04] <jrib> Left_Turn: you can install whatever you want afterwards
[11:04] <ThePendulum> Left_Turn: You want ALL the dev tools?
[11:04] <flipper88_fl> With wine and everything else my root partiton is 6.3GB
[11:04] <ThePendulum> I mean, there are dozens of lagnauges
[11:04] <client> ThePendulum is this advanced debugger tool available only in chrome or chromium too?
[11:04] <ThePendulum> client: Both
[11:04] <Left_Turn> ok thanks guys i think i know what to do now
[11:04] <ThePendulum> client: It's developed to Chromium and adapted in Chrome
[11:05] <ThePendulum> My / is 6.6GB
[11:05] <jrib> Left_Turn: is there no more room for you to make a bigger /?
[11:05] <ThePendulum> My Windows root is 70GB
[11:05] <ThePendulum> Over 10 times as big
[11:05] <ThePendulum> Go figure...
[11:05] <client> I see the source but I don't see the events @ ThePendulum
[11:06] <Left_Turn> there is... but it involves gparted.. i just want a clean install.. jrib
[11:06] <ThePendulum> client: Maybe the redirect is happening on the back-end?
[11:06] <ThePendulum> I.e. in PHP or Ruby
[11:06] <ThePendulum> Whatever the site uses
[11:06] <ThePendulum> You can't view the source of that without access to the server
[11:06] <jrib> Left_Turn: honestly, if you have more room I would make / a bit bigger.  You'll likely regret it later if you don't
[11:06] <ThePendulum> 0:22 left... 0:25 left... 0:30 left
[11:06] <ThePendulum> C'mon Ubuntu
[11:07] <ThePendulum> You know it's charging
[11:07] <Left_Turn> yes jrib ill give it more space in a new install... but i dont really want to do this process with gparted
[11:07] <Left_Turn> is there anyway i can tell ubuntu to make the installation less than 5 gb
[11:07] <client> Left_Turn I would advise you to separate your dev environment from your everyday linux usage.
[11:08] <ThePendulum> I am a dev and I do not do this
[11:08] <client> Left_Turn you can. By using something like Lubuntu or Xubuntu.
[11:08] <ThePendulum> client: Why, if I may ask?
[11:08] <Left_Turn> right Lubuntu seems the best choice atm @ client
[11:08] <Left_Turn> im just tired of wasting dvds on tiny iso files
[11:08] <ZIPY> i prefer xubuntu over lubuntu
[11:08] <ThePendulum> Aaaah, Lubuntu, the XP gui of this decade
[11:08] <client> Take for example, the ports issue @ThePendulum. When you install lamp, you don't want that lamp to be on your everyday linux system too.
[11:09] <ThePendulum> Left_Turn: Use a flash drive?
[11:09] <Left_Turn> dont have 1
[11:09] <ZIPY> like xfce more then lxde
[11:09] <ThePendulum> You can make a USB live CD with a tool like UNetbootin
[11:09] <ThePendulum> Oh
[11:09] <ThePendulum> Left_Turn: They aren't too expensive...
[11:09] <client> Left_Turn my current system is 10 years old. Runs pretty ok on Xubuntu. looks nice too.
[11:09] <Left_Turn> i need linux now.. not tomorrow:(
[11:09] <Left_Turn> so xubuntu ove lubuntu?
[11:09] <ThePendulum> client: Ooooh, like that. Yeah, my server is seperate, but my actual development (the editor, the SSH sessions, the graphical editors, the testing, etc.) still happens on my main system.
[11:09] <Left_Turn> over*
[11:09] <ZIPY> xubuntu first
[11:10] <ThePendulum> Left_Turn: I'd opt for that, yes
[11:10] <MonkeyDust> Left_Turn  there is a learning curve, like with everything
[11:10] <ZIPY> if it is still to slow u can go the lighter one lubuntu :P
[11:10] <client> I haven't used lubuntu so I can't criticise it. But xubuntu is very pretty.
[11:10] <ThePendulum> Xubuntu at least looks okay
[11:10] <ZIPY> but there is not much difference
[11:10] <ThePendulum> Lubuntu... well, not for me tbh
[11:10] <Left_Turn> ok thanks.. xubuntu ill try
[11:10] <ThePendulum> It looks like Windows XP
[11:10] <ZIPY> same here
[11:10] <ThePendulum> Although KDE is even worse imo
[11:10] <ThePendulum> (Not to critise the devs, they do a great job)
[11:10] <jemark> rather gnome2?
[11:10] <ThePendulum> But it's not my flow of design
[11:10] <client> ThePendulum have you looked at nitrous.io ?
[11:11] <ThePendulum> jemark: Xubuntu is very easily configured to look like gnome2 imo
[11:11] <ThePendulum> I wish I saved my configs
[11:11] <ThePendulum> client: I have not, I'll check it out
[11:11] <jemark> ThePendulum: indeed
[11:11] <ThePendulum> client: Not sure if it's for me. I'm rather comfortable with my Ubuntu development set-up
[11:11] <client> I was doing some course on coursera and some guys recommended nitrous.io instead of using AWS
[11:12] <ThePendulum> Mind you, I am mainly a webdev, so I don't have to compile
[11:12] <client> yeah all these cool web tools come with a restricted "free" tier.
[11:12] <ThePendulum> I do my coding mainly in gedit and vim
[11:12] <client> gedit :'D
[11:12] <ThePendulum> It works just fine :P
[11:13] <client> do you use node.js ?
[11:13] <ThePendulum> I don't
[11:13] <ThePendulum> I probably should
[11:13] <MonkeyDust> what's node.js ?
[11:14] <client> Looool MonkeyDust :'''''''''''D
[11:14] <client> node.js is what Ruby on Rails was 3 years ago
[11:14] <ThePendulum> I want to learn Ruby
[11:15] <ThePendulum> But I am going to college in September and we'll be learning Python
[11:15] <ThePendulum> ugh.
[11:15] <client> Ruby can't scale
[11:15] <client> but you can get an 80k job with it
[11:15] <Left_Turn> hey since my data dvd cant open... can ubuntu open winrar files?
[11:15] <ThePendulum> Well PHP isn't too great either
[11:15] <client> plus a 0.5% equity in a startup
[11:15] <ThePendulum> Left_Turn: Winrar files being .rars?
[11:15] <NewWorld> ThePendulum:  what are you complaining about? python is HUGELY popular
[11:15] <Left_Turn> yes ThePendulum
[11:15] <ThePendulum> Left_Turn: It can, yes
[11:16] <Left_Turn> ok great.. thanks
[11:16] <client> ok, if PHP and Ruby suck. Is Python/Django the next best option?
[11:16] <ThePendulum> NewWorld: Well, yes, but it's not all too great for webdev and I'd rather dev in C++ for desktop
[11:16] <ThePendulum> client: Python for webdevelopment isn't too optimal
[11:17] <client> I've heard that PHP is optimised for Apache. As far as scaling goes, its the best option
[11:18] <ThePendulum> I heard a bunch of arguments against PHP
[11:18] <ThePendulum> Honestly, I'm still happely using it
[11:18] <ThePendulum> *happily
[11:18] <client> which framework are you using?
[11:18] <ThePendulum> I'm afraid, Dave... My English is going.
[11:18] <client> if any***
[11:18] <Kumara_Ilija> Hello everyone, Kumara_Ilijahere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[11:18] <amireldor> Don't know about ruby, but Django can scale, PHP can scale, and all is nice. PHP has some flaws in its design (google for "php sucks"), but PHP can still do the job
[11:18] <ThePendulum> client: Depends on the application. Momentarily, none, and I'm starting to notice that. I used to use CodeIgniter.
[11:19] <ubnoobtu> hey All.
[11:19] <ThePendulum> hey ubnoobtu
[11:19] <client> CodeIgniter is dying. The original dev team is abandoning it
[11:19] <ThePendulum> I guess
[11:19] <ThePendulum> I really need something low-profile
[11:19] <client> ubnoobtu :'D
[11:19] <ThePendulum> CodeIgniter was huge, too
[11:19] <amireldor> what's the recent hype in the php frameworks world?
[11:19] <client> there's waves being made about laravel. very lightweight
[11:20] <ThePendulum> Something to handle routing, an MVC model and templates, and maybe some modules like auth and cookies
[11:20] <ThePendulum> That's enough for me
[11:20] <ThePendulum> *breadcrumbs
[11:20] <ThePendulum> not cookies
[11:20] <ThePendulum> lol
[11:20] <FloodBot1> ThePendulum: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:20] <ThePendulum> knock it off laddy
[11:20] <ubnoobtu> Can someone tell me, where the hell do I find the program list, or better yet, how do I sellect an app to open a link?
[11:20] <ThePendulum> ubnoobtu: I don't think there's a list of programs like in Windows...
[11:20] <ThePendulum> If there is, I've never seen or needed it
[11:20] <client> definitely not in hell ubnoobtu :p
[11:20] <amireldor> ubnoobtu, what do you mean by opening a link?
[11:21] <ghking> hello everyone. I have registered an account in http://www.vps.me/ ,but it new an phone number in usa to active it. unfortunately i am in china.who can help me to active it, i will send my account to you, thank you very much really!
[11:21] <blazemore> !ot | ghking
[11:21] <client> ThePendulum lets write one and post on GitHub :D
[11:21] <ThePendulum> client: It would be
[11:21] <ThePendulum> ugh, Enter, go away
[11:21] <ThePendulum> It would be 50% awesomeness and 50% 'dafuq's this?'
[11:21] <amireldor> ThePendulum, there are some decent micro-web-frameworks in php
[11:21] <ThePendulum> I account for the latter 50%
[11:21] <ThePendulum> I know there are
[11:22] <ThePendulum> I just don't know which ones :/
[11:22] <ubnoobtu> Im trying to dl some infovia magnet link... but yea,,, when I open the maflink, it doesnt show the avaible apps t process it
[11:22] <ThePendulum> And someone recommends something now, and in half a year, it's absolute crap all the sudden
[11:22] <jrib> ThePendulum, amireldor: please move the framework/web language discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic.  Let's keep #ubuntu dedicated to technical support related to ubuntu
[11:22] <ThePendulum> Same on ##hardware :O 'Get a monitor with DisplayPort, it's the next big thing!'. Now I have two, and I'm better off with HDMI.
[11:22] <client> there's only 1 place worse for getting answers to your questions. Stackoverflow
[11:22] <ThePendulum> jrib: Fair enough
[11:22] <ubnoobtu> sorry, its dark in here, I swear I know how to spell.
[11:23] <client> ok ok jrib we'll move :D
[11:23] <amireldor> ubnoobtu, are you trying to download a torrent with a magnet link?
[11:23] <Left_Turn> see this is what i dont understand. my DVDR  data CD for hours has been returning errors as to why it can't open.. then without me doing anything it just randomly opens.. what gives?
[11:23] <ubnoobtu> amireldor | yes
[11:24] <blazemore> !details | ubnoobtu
[11:24] <darm0k> hi i got a problem
[11:24] <amireldor> ubnoobtu, and when you click a link on firefox you can't find transmission (the default bittorrent client in ubuntu)
[11:24] <darm0k> i tried to start darmok at tanagra but it won't run
[11:25] <blazemore> ubnoobtu: Try Transmission which comes with Ubuntu, or Deluge which is in the repositories and can be installed easily through the Software Centre. Both these bittorrent clients will handle magnet links
[11:25] <blazemore> !details | darm0k could you re-state that?
[11:26] <darm0k> i tried to start the module darmok from program tanagra, but it always comes with an error like "shaka when the walls fell"
[11:26] <ubnoobtu> I'm using 13.10 , I'm trying to download some motown cause I like oldies and I just got this pc. I currently have two downloads running from a diferent site, but I go to PB, and do the usual, and transmission isn't appearing. I DL'd qb, thinking the updated cersion would help with maglinks, and its not appearing on the "which app to open" list.
[11:26] <jrib> darm0k: ok, haha...  let's move on
[11:26] <yeats> Left_Turn: /var/log/syslog should have some messages about /dev/sr0 (or /dev/dvd or /dev/cdrom)
[11:27] <darm0k> maybe its' a tamarian Horse?
[11:27] <amireldor> ubnoobtu, try /usr/bin/transmission, or look in /usr/bin (not on ubuntu right now so can't check)
[11:27] <ubnoobtu> ty,
[11:27] <ubnoobtu> doing it now
[11:27] <jrib> darm0k: it was a good joke, but back to support please
[11:27] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[11:27] <Left_Turn> thanks yeats
[11:29] <Kumara_Ilija1> Hello everyone, Kumara_Ilijahere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[11:29] <ubnoobtu> so usr/bin is the dirrectory for all the programs? And what else?
[11:29] <ubnoobtu> Hi
[11:29] <jrib> !fhs | ubnoobtu
[11:30] <Left_Turn> umm.. yeats not only did my dvdr data cd open..it open all of my windows drives?? my OS, data ??
[11:30] <Left_Turn> i can see them on ubuntu
[11:31] <Left_Turn> which is actually not a bad thing:)
[11:32] <Left_Turn> is this behaviour normal.. to see the drives and files of your windows OS on ubuntu?
[11:32] <jrib> Left_Turn: yes
[11:32] <Left_Turn> oh
[11:32] <gregor_> dose anyone know any smtp servers that i can telnet to to send mail on the command line ?
[11:33] <Left_Turn> so i did a whole lot of backing up for nothing:(
[11:33] <jrib> Left_Turn: those are the good kinds of backups.  You make backups but you never want to use them.
[11:33] <jrib> never regret a backup -_-
[11:34] <Left_Turn> true jrib.. as a result i think i may now stick with ubuntu rather than xubuntu
[11:34] <darm0k> shaka when the walls fell
[11:34] <Left_Turn> ill learn gparted sometime in the future
[11:35] <darm0k> you don't need that
[11:36] <iKillCypher> hello guys how do I install ubuntu 13.04 64bit without having an CD Or USB
[11:36] <peppercornmedley> with wubi?
[11:36] <iKillCypher> wubi is only 12.04
[11:36] <ikonia> iKillCypher: most realistic advice, buy a usb stick or cdrom
[11:37] <Alabulie> hello. Can I design a program with  WinForms in MonoDevelop in Ubuntu 12.04 ?
[11:37] <Alabulie> (in C#. I mean)
[11:37] <iKillCypher> I lend it to my friend
[11:37] <iKillCypher> is there any other way to install 13.04
[11:37] <iceroot_> Alabulie: #mono #c# or something like that
[11:37] <Left_Turn> sorry to be a pain... i was curious and clicked on work spaces.. and i have 4 desktops running in parallel.. is thi normal all the time, or should only 1 run as they eat resources?
[11:38] <iceroot_> Left_Turn: they dont eat much resources
[11:38] <iceroot_> Left_Turn: and 4 is the default
[11:38] <Left_Turn> ok i see.. thats great
[11:38] <Left_Turn> never saw that with windows
[11:38] <iceroot_> Left_Turn: its also possible in windows, just not the default
[11:39] <Left_Turn> ah ok i see
[11:39] <ChrisFR06> Hi there, I would like to have some nice looking widgets on my desktop on Ubuntu 13, how is that possible ?
[11:41] <ZIPY> ChrisFR06: conky is best for that, but its not easy to configure customize, but u can download some configurations
[11:41] <ChrisFR06> Ok, i'll try it out
[11:42] <ChrisFR06> But is it true that you can pick the widget stuff from KDE (don't know howw its called anymore) and put it on gnome (ubuntu) ?
[11:42] <ikonia> ChrisFR06: you can't mix like that
[11:42] <kolo> o/
[11:43] <ChrisFR06> Oh, are u sure ?
[11:43] <ikonia> ChrisFR06: yes, they are different desktops with different display libraries
[11:43] <kolo> running ubuntu 12.04 I'm not able to get libstdc++ dure to held broken package, here is the output of an apt-get install : http://0bin.net/paste/y5d0KFYcFqeLDduI#bEzbo9dnJFKReVBH+o2Raskfe7kQDbNr4mb3syUuowU=
[11:43] <ChrisFR06> Yes, of course :s
[11:43] <kolo> I tried apt-get clean, update and upgrade (in this order)
[11:44] <ikonia> kolo: you have a PPA/3rd party repo enabled that's causing a conflict
[11:45] <ChrisFR06> ikonia: But look, on this website http://askubuntu.com/questions/38830/does-unity-have-any-widgets a guy has KDE widgets on ubuntu !
[11:45] <ChrisFR06> ""You can use KDE Plasma Widget (Plasmoids) This is screenshot my desktop using Plasmoids ""
[11:46] <ikonia> ChrisFR06: yes, he will have installed all the KDE libraries for that
[11:46] <ikonia> ChrisFR06: looks at what he's installed "plasma-desktop" that brings in all the KDE stuff
[11:46] <ChrisFR06> Ok, i'll try this
[11:46] <ChrisFR06> But do you think it could "destroy" my desktop ?
[11:46] <ChrisFR06> like when you mess around too much with compiz ?
[11:47] <Kumara_Ilija2> Hello everyone, Kumara_Ilijahere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[11:47] <OerHeks> ChrisFR06, that was 2011, with gnome2, i wonder what the effect will be in 13,04 with gnome3
[11:47] <ChrisFR06> OerHeks: what was in 2011 ?
[11:47] <OerHeks> ChrisFR06, see the date on your post
[11:48] <ChrisFR06> Yes but ubuntu has unity on the screenshot of the guy
[11:48] <ChrisFR06> so it could work on 13
[11:48] <ikonia> what do you mean "could work"
[11:48] <ChrisFR06> The KDE Plasma widgets could work properly on ubuntu 13
[11:49] <ikonia> ChrisFR06: they will do, if you install all the KDE stuff
[11:49] <LjL> i need some quick help with cron. i have an IRC bot ("phenny") that, since i'm leaving for holidays, i want to make sure doesn't die, so i wanted to put it into crontab and restart it daily. however, it behaves very strangely when started from crontab: it can't seem to find a few executables (that are normally in PATH) it uses. i've tried variations such as starting it with "./phenny", "bash ./phenny", "~/.profile ; ./phenny", but they didn't seem to help
[11:50] <ChrisFR06> Yes, ok, i'll try to ! I just hope it wont screw up my desktop like when you mess with compiz too much but thank for your anwsers :)
[11:50] <Ben64> LjL: use a script
[11:50] <ikonia> LjL: are you starting it direct from cron, or using cron to call a script
[11:50] <ChrisFR06> Bye everyone and thanks for your help :D
[11:50] <ChrisFR06> o/
[11:52] <Kumara_Ilija2> Hello everyone, Kumara_Ilijahere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[11:52] <LjL> Ben64: i've tried that too, i made a "start.sh" with #!/bin/bash at the start
[11:52] <LjL> ikonia: i've tried both methods
[11:52] <ikonia> LjL: can we have a look at the script
[11:52] <LjL> by the way, this is my user's crontab, not /etc/crontab
[11:53] <jrib> LjL: did you try just setting PATH in your crontab (or your script) to what it normally is outside of cron?
[11:53] <kolo> ok so is there anything more than removing it from sources.list and updating apt to do ?
[11:53] <iceroot_> LjL: you should have a look at "trap" instead of using cron for that
[11:53] <LjL> ikonia: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5943516/
[11:53] <iceroot_> LjL: trap is designed to react when a script/comman dies/ends
[11:53] <LjL> jrib: no, that seemed too obvious :P
[11:53] <jrib> LjL: I like the killall python
[11:54] <ikonia> LjL: try it with either a.) absolute paths b.) setting $PATH in the script
[11:54] <LjL> jrib: i tried using "pidof -x phenny" or such but they didn't work!
[11:54] <ikonia> LjL: does the date >>phenny.log work ok and just not the start
[11:54] <kolo> ikonia: after cleaning sources.list and updating apt, I still have the error, here is my sources.list : http://0bin.net/paste/kQETXTs0t-2toVJ4#emDxuMfFg3HQk2Ab2g5s/bONNT0TrZONZ4zizE1eUak=
[11:54] <LjL> ikonia: the date does get printed
[11:55] <LjL> i'll try with setting PATH
[11:55] <ikonia> kolo: what do you mean, cleaning the sources.list, what was in the sources.list that you had to clean ?
[11:55] <LjL> iceroot_: what package is that in?
[11:55] <Ben64> LjL: i bet the problem is the ./phenny
[11:55] <ikonia> LjL: ok, so ~ is being recognised.
[11:55] <Ben64> LjL: use full paths at every instance and try it again
[11:55] <iceroot_> LjL: should be in bash
[11:56] <kolo> ikonia: unecessary ppa, third party repository
[11:56] <iceroot_> LjL: http://linux.die.net/Bash-Beginners-Guide/sect_12_02.html
[11:56] <Ben64> line 10 should read something like "/home/bob/phenny >> /home/bob/phenny.log"
[11:56] <LjL> iceroot_: oh, that "trap". i assumed it was something else
[11:56] <ikonia> kolo: I suspect that's caused the conflict
[11:56] <ikonia> kolo: (of course that would have to be checked)
[11:57] <Ben64> but that still might not work, depending how phenny runs
[11:57] <LjL> Ben64: uhm but i need to be cd'd into the right directory, since the bot expects some things to be in its pwd
[11:57] <kolo> ikonia: what is confusing me is that it's a conflit with ubuntu package
[11:57] <ikonia> LjL: still cd in, but try using absoloute paths
[11:57] <ikonia> kolo: that is to be expected if the PPA's have caused a conflict
[11:58] <kolo> mmmmh ok, I have to find now the package that caused the conflict and remove it ?
[11:59] <ikonia> kolo: correct
[11:59] <Kumara_Ilija2> Hello everyone, Kumara_Ilijahere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[12:01] <kolo> is there any tips, suggestion for easier package finding?
[12:02] <LjL> ikonia, jrib, Ben64: it seems to work now. i'm not sure whether the key change was the absolute path, or the inclusion of a PATH variable, but right now i just don't have the time to find out. thanks for the help
[12:02] <ikonia> LjL: we'll work it out on your return
[12:03] <jrib> LjL: enjoy your trip
[12:03] <LjL> thanks
[12:05] <kolo> grmbl I don't understand, I change my sources.list file, but apt-get update still fetch unwanted ppa
[12:07] <Ben64> kolo: use the ubuntu software center, go to Edit, then Software Sources to change sources
[12:07] <kolo> will try
[12:07] <OerHeks> kolo, check the folder  /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ for ppa entry's
[12:07] <ikonia> kolo: it's not fetching unwated PPA, it's trying to finish your install that is in conflict
[12:08] <OerHeks> and removing a ppa just by deleting the list does not solve, i would use ppa-purge to reverse
[12:08] <kolo> ikonia: even the update ?
[12:08] <ikonia> kolo: yes, because it's got packages in an incomplete state
[12:08] <kolo> ok
[12:12] <Jake__> hello
[12:12] <Left_Turn> hey how can i mnt my windows drives in my terminal so i can perform ls etc
[12:12] <Left_Turn> mount
[12:12] <auronandace> !mount | Left_Turn
[12:12] <Left_Turn> thanks auronandace
[12:14] <Jake__> how much should i sell a plain 2 layer round 6" buttercream cake for if i am hypothetically running a bakery or pastry shop?
[12:15] <dz0ny> While evaluating our options, using the ia32-libs (or any of its implementations) we concluded that neither approach would allow us to do what we want in the quality that we would like to see for Ubuntu.
[12:15] <OerHeks> Jake__, hypothetically nothing, this is ubuntu support
[12:15] <cloud___> does ubuntu mean bakery in another language?
[12:15] <dz0ny> While evaluating our options, using the lib32asound2 (or any of its implementations) we concluded that neither approach would allow us to do what we want in the quality that we would like to see for Ubuntu.
[12:16] <dz0ny> which morono decided this? ^^
[12:16] <Jake__> ok, if you don't want to help i will ask elsewhere =/
[12:18] <dz0ny> seriously guys what happened with ia32-libs and lib32asound2 disappearing from saucy repos?
[12:19] <wannabe> Hello  brothers and sisters :) I thinking about to install some IDS/IPS on my ubuntu. What you people using on your home workstations ?
[12:19] <OerHeks> dz0ny, join #ubuntu+1 for 13.10 saucy for design & support questions
[12:20] <osubuntu> Which is better, gdm or lightdm?
[12:20] <osubuntu> I want fast desktop
[12:21] <osubuntu> maybe lightdm?
[12:21] <osubuntu> hello?
[12:21] <ikonia> osubuntu: it's down to personal choice
[12:21] <ikonia> osubuntu: see which works best for you
[12:21] <dz0ny> ratpoison :P
[12:24] <Godtfred_Prochor> Hello everyone, Godtfred_Prochoroshere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[12:31] <krypto> where will Ubuntu save its ssh access log?
[12:31] <Loren_Uzochi> Hello everyone, Loren_Uzochihere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[12:31] <ikonia> krypto: syslog and the secure log
[12:31] <krypto> similar to secure.log
[12:32] <fishcooker> how to know the host hardware spesification in summary info?
[12:33] <fishcooker> im only on cli
[12:33] <ikonia> hwinfo
[12:33] <dz0ny> lshw
[12:34] <fishcooker> root@timkubus:~# lshw
[12:34] <fishcooker> Segmentation fault
[12:34] <fishcooker> what happen there dz0ny
[12:34] <ikonia> fishcooker: please show me the output of "uname -a"
[12:35] <fishcooker> there is no hwinfo ikonia
[12:35] <ikonia> fishcooker: please show me the output of "uname -a"
[12:35] <fishcooker> Linux timkubus 2.6.32-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 16 08:10:02 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:35] <ikonia> fishcooker: that's very odd,
[12:35] <ikonia> fishcooker: what device is this running on ?
[12:35] <fishcooker> hmm
[12:35] <auronandace> fishcooker: thats 10.04?
[12:36] <dz0ny> old stuff
[12:36] <fishcooker> i've got this box from china
[12:36] <fishcooker> this year
[12:36] <dz0ny> fishcooker: sudo lshw
[12:36] <ikonia> fishcooker: is it like a PC desktop ? a laptop ?
[12:36] <fishcooker> when my friend comeback from shenzhen
[12:36] <fishcooker> no desktop
[12:36] <fishcooker> nor a laptop
[12:36] <ikonia> fishcooker: what is it then ?
[12:36] <MonkeyDust> fishcooker  2.6 is a kernel for 10.04, what's the output of     cat /etc/issue ?
[12:36] <fishcooker> hmmm
[12:36] <fishcooker> 10watt box
[12:36] <fishcooker> i think
[12:37] <auronandace> fishcooker: 10.04 is not supported on the desktop anymore
[12:37] <fishcooker> Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
[12:37] <fishcooker> what happen MonkeyDust
[12:37] <ikonia> doesn't explain the segfault though
[12:38] <MonkeyDust> fishcooker  the ubuntu verison you're using is no longer supported, that's called !eol
[12:38] <ikonia> fishcooker: what happens if you type "free"
[12:38] <dz0ny> ikonia: it does older version required root permissios
[12:38] <ikonia> dz0ny: that is not a segault creating situation though
[12:38] <fishcooker> memory stuff ikonia
[12:38] <ikonia> dz0ny: that would simpley be a permissions problem
[12:39] <fishcooker> feel dizzy LoL
[12:39] <krypto> ikonia: but there is no secure log .Syslog is not showing ssh sessions
[12:39] <ikonia> krypto: you should see auths in the syslog
[12:40] <fishcooker> hmm MonkeyDust auronandace what should i do when eol
[12:40] <fishcooker> ?
[12:40] <napsc> krypto: grep 'ssh' /var/log/auth.log
[12:40] <fishcooker> i still wanto stick to 10.04
[12:40] <auronandace> fishcooker: use a supported version of ubuntu
[12:40] <MonkeyDust> !eolupgrade > fishcooker
[12:40] <auronandace> fishcooker: if you want to stay with 10.04 then there is noly server support
[12:41] <usr13> fishcooker: Upgrade to 12.04 and install xubuntu-desktop
[12:41] <fishcooker> well that would be great auronandace + MonkeyDust.. no fresh instal
[12:42] <usr13> fishcooker: Fresh install of xubuntu
[12:42] <fishcooker> my friend told me that i have to stick to 10.04
[12:42] <usr13> fishcooker: But what do you want to do with it?
[12:43] <fishcooker> because it will break the apps that we have building
[12:43] <krypto> yes auth.log has ssh logs thanks napsc and ikonia
[12:43] <fishcooker> stick to 10.04
[12:43] <fishcooker> how to turn to server auronandace + MonkeyDust
[12:43] <auronandace> fishcooker: if you are using it as a desktop then we can't support you
[12:43] <fishcooker> thats the great option
[12:43] <ikonia> fishcooker: this sounds a little odd your building apps for a dead distribution, on hardware you don't even know the spec of
[12:43] <fishcooker> hmmm..
[12:43] <usr13> fishcooker: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[12:43] <fishcooker> i just continue this project ikonia
[12:44] <MonkeyDust> fishcooker  or modify the app in such way, that it does not break
[12:45] <fishcooker> hmmm i just do the rule MonkeyDust, but your option to turn to server will be the greap option here
[12:45] <usr13> fishcooker: See my pm.
[12:46] <auronandace> fishcooker: to turn it into a server you uninstall all the desktop packages (that can be tricky)
[12:46] <fishcooker> hmmm, just wonder why they don't turn to server at first
[12:47] <fishcooker> i just continue it here
[12:47] <fishcooker> TT
[12:55] <add_R> hi
[12:55] <ibqn> hey, is there any ppa repo which has gettext version >= 0.18.2 ?
[12:55] <jrib> ibqn: why?
[12:55] <add_R> why some usb devices are not mount automatically ?
[12:55] <add_R> It happens to me just with some usb
[12:57] <MonkeyDust> fishcooker  keep it in the channel please
[12:57] <fishcooker> ok
[12:57] <fishcooker> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5943682/
[12:57] <fishcooker> thats the output of update and upgrade
[12:58] <usr13> ibqn: What is wrong with 0.18.1?
[12:58] <ibqn> jrib, I need to test the dynamic translation in the project I am working on. it's working on fedora and gentoo but not on ubuntu, probably due to a bug in the gettext
[12:58] <usr13> fishcooker: What's the ouptut of df?
[12:58] <auronandace> fishcooker: why do you have a chrome ppa if you want to convert it to a server?
[12:59] <fishcooker> i don't know maybe the other user install the chromium browser auronandace
[12:59] <auronandace> fishcooker: no, chromium is in the repos, that is chrome
[13:00] <fishcooker> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5943692/
[13:00] <fishcooker> thats the output usr13
[13:00] <franco> ci
[13:00] <franco> ao
[13:01] <ibqn> usr13, so is there?
[13:02] <fishcooker> what happen with df -h usr13
[13:02] <usr13> ibqn: I dono
[13:02] <|Anthony|> after a shutdown my nic is now running at 100mbit/s instead of 1000. Any suggestions?
[13:03] <usr13> fishcooker: Nothing.  It just shows the size of your HD and how much you've used hand how much is still available.
[13:03] <usr13> *and* not hand
[13:05] <ikillcypher> :D
[13:05] <ikillcypher> on Ubuntu
[13:05] <ikillcypher> ikillcypher@ubuntu:~$ uname -a
[13:05] <ikillcypher> Linux ubuntu 3.8.0-27-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 9 00:17:05 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[13:05] <ikillcypher> Im on 64 bit right?
[13:05] <fishcooker> y
[13:05] <auronandace> ikillcypher: yes
[13:06] <fishcooker> how to remove it auronandace.. your state* "fishcooker: why do you have a chrome ppa if you want to convert it to a server?"
[13:07] <auronandace> !ppa-purge | fishcooker
[13:07] <anonee> hello ubuntu!
[13:07] <anonee> 1. my phone PAN network is showing multiple times on the network list, how do I delete the duplicates?
[13:07] <anonee> 2. many programs are showing multiple times on the list when I select open with another application in nautilus.. suggestions?
[13:07] <anonee> 3. I can't mount ext4 drive, I've read here and there but not yet found the solution?
[13:14] <ripplebit> I'm having trouble installing ubuntu on a usb.
[13:14] <ripplebit> What are the steps?
[13:15] <SuRfDaEmOn> ripplebit: what os are you in now?
[13:15] <ZIPY> ripplebit: what system r u using
[13:15] <ZIPY> ^^
[13:15] <ripplebit> Ubuntu
[13:16] <anonee> btw is there anything similar to YUMI for linux systems?
[13:16] <ZIPY> then use the usb creater
[13:16] <ZIPY> anonee: deb files for ubuntu/debian
[13:16] <ripplebit> ZIPY: right which settings do I use? format type etc
[13:16] <ibqn> hey, is there any ppa repo which has gettext version >= 0.18.2 ?
[13:16] <Beetoo> anyone having problem with sky2 module
[13:17] <ZIPY> ripplebit: simply delete the usb with usb diskcreator then choose the iso
[13:17] <anonee> ZIPY u mean on YUMI site?
[13:17] <Beetoo> sky2 module not working for marvell yukon ethernet
[13:17] <Beetoo> hel[
[13:17] <Beetoo> help*
[13:17] <ZIPY> anonee: i thought u mean the .yum files
[13:18] <ZIPY> ano anoneeu mean the usb disk creator too?
[13:18] <ZIPY> for multiboot
[13:18] <anonee> ZIPY yep, multiboot
[13:18] <ripplebit> ZIPY: Do I need to create a partition, and also which command do I run to put the iso onto the usb? is it sudo dd if=iso.iso /dev/sdb?
[13:19] <ZIPY> ripplebit: thats how u do on terminal
[13:19] <ZIPY> ripplebit: if u use the gui of disk creator u dont need that
[13:19] <ripplebit> ZIPY: Ah ok
[13:19] <ZIPY> dd works too but if u put in the wroing of= u will delete everything on it
[13:20] <ZIPY> dd if=/input path of=/pathtourusb (/dev/sdX) x= ur usbdrive
[13:20] <ZIPY> but be carefull with dd since it will overwrite even ur system drive if u put the wrong partition drive in of=
[13:21] <ripplebit> ZIPY: the 'make startup disk' button can't be selected for some reason on the disk creator
[13:21] <ZIPY> ripplebit: better use the usb-creator, its saver
[13:22] <ZIPY> did u choose ur iso and ur usb drive?
[13:22] <ripplebit> yeah
[13:22] <anonee> ZIPY you mean safer?
[13:22] <ZIPY> anonee: i was talking to ripplebit
[13:22] <ZIPY> ripplebit: did u choose delte ur usb?
[13:23] <ripplebit> ZIPY: Yeah I erased the disk
[13:23] <ZIPY> strange, u choose an ubuntu image?
[13:23] <ZIPY> it only works with isos
[13:23] <ripplebit> Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
[13:23] <ripplebit> downloaded from the ubuntu website
[13:23] <ZIPY> k then do it from terminal
[13:24] <ripplebit> ZIPY: right using dd?
[13:24] <ZIPY> ripplebit: yes but first look for the right drive (sudo fdisk -l)
[13:24] <ZIPY> ripplebit: look for ur usb drive /dev/sdX
[13:24] <dicaxa> I'm not saying you're a slut, but if your twat had a password, it would be 'password'.
[13:25] <ripplebit> ZIPY: On disk creator it says there's not enough free space. Do I need to redo the partiition using a different format?
[13:25] <dicaxa> You smell
[13:25] <ZIPY> sudo dd if=/pathtourubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M && sync  <-- replace sdX with ur usbdrive
[13:26] <ZIPY> ripplebit: can u paste the output of sudo fdisk -l to http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[13:26] <anonee> OK, so now I still have the following problems:
[13:26] <ripplebit> ZIPY: sure
[13:26] <anonee> 1. my phone PAN network is showing multiple times on the network list, how do I delete the duplicates?
[13:26] <anonee> 2. many programs are showing multiple times on the list when I select open with another application in nautilus.. suggestions?
[13:26] <dicaxa> I like to sit back and relax and imagine you sucking my dick.
[13:26] <anonee> anonee: 3. I can't mount ext4 drive, I've read here and there but not yet found the solution?
[13:27] <OerHeks> !ot | dicaxa
[13:27] <dicaxa> Haah... In the end, you're still a cunt.
[13:28] <ZIPY> dicaxa: u know ppl can ignore u right ^^
[13:28] <ripplebit> ZIPY: terminal isn't letting me output the text using sudo fdisk -l > error.txt
[13:28] <dicaxa> Haah... In the end, you're still a cunt.
[13:28] <OerHeks> !ops | dicaxa
[13:29] <ZIPY> ripplebit: u dont need to put in into a txt, just copy from terminal and put it in http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[13:31] <OerHeks> format the usb-device fat32, unmount it and usb-creator will work fine
[13:31] <ripplebit> ZIPY: http://dpaste.com/1329352/
[13:31] <ZIPY> k u got a 8gb usb?
[13:32] <ripplebit> yeah 8gb
[13:32] <ZIPY> sudo dd if=/pathtourubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4M && sync <-- fill in path to ubuntu
[13:32] <__raven> hi
[13:32] <__raven> "recording" shell session: do you know about a way/tool to record a shell session to a kind of ascii-video?
[13:34] <OerHeks> !info recordmydesktop
[13:35] <MonkeyDust> !info kazam
[13:37] <Alabulie>  I was wondering if it's possible to make a program in C# using windowsforms , under linux, perhaps with monodevelop ....
[13:37] <Alabulie> any idea?
[13:37] <ikonia> Alabulie: yes, talk to the mono guys
[13:37] <Alabulie> they are sleeping now :D :D
[13:37] <ripplebit> ZIPY: Right it's copying now
[13:38] <ikonia> Alabulie: wait for them to wake then
[13:38] <Alabulie> i know it's a bit offtopic but .. hehe
[13:38] <Alabulie> ok ok, thanks anyway :)
[13:38] <gt8ost4l> i just installed a driver and well i have a problem i tried patching the driver but it says fill to patch what doi put
[13:38] <gt8ost4l> file
[13:38] <gt8ost4l> file i mean
[13:41] <gt8ost4l> anybody know what file in my computer i have to patch
[13:41] <|Anthony|> after a shutdown my nic is now running at 100mbit/s instead of 1000. Any suggestions?
[13:41] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: what are you trying to patch
[13:43] <gt8ost4l> i trying to patch my drivers but it says what file but i don t know which
[13:43] <ikonia> ggherdov: you would need to patch the kernel source and recompile the module
[13:43] <ikonia> oops
[13:43] <ikonia> gt8ost4l:  you would need to patch the kernel source and recompile the module
[13:43] <gt8ost4l> so its multiple?
[13:43] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: the link you have just given is for ubuntu 9.04 though so I'd advise you not to use this on a modern ubuntu
[13:45] <gt8ost4l> im using ubuntu 12.04 what link do i show you guys
[13:45] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: the link you posted is for 9.04
[13:45] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: thts 3 years difference, a lot of changes
[13:45] <gt8ost4l> thats old i changed my mind
[13:46] <gt8ost4l> ikonia so where is the file
[13:46] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: what file ?
[13:46] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: what is it you're trying to do ?
[13:46] <gt8ost4l> the one its asking for
[13:46] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: the one that what's asking for ?
[13:47] <gt8ost4l> do you just want me to past the output in pastbin
[13:47] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: what are you tyring to do ?
[13:47] <gt8ost4l> what you said patch my drivers
[13:47] <ikonia> I didn't say patch your drivers
[13:47] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: you posted a link for ubuntu 9.04 that I said you should not follow
[13:48] <ikonia> you then said you changed your mind
[13:48] <ikonia> so what are you trying to do now
[13:48] <gt8ost4l> i cant explain it can i just show you the output
[13:48] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: you can't explain it ?
[13:49] <gt8ost4l> whats the site for i can show you
[13:49] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: if you need to paste something, pastebin.ubuntu.com
[13:51] <clue_h> hehehe ho hehehe
[13:51] <gt8ost4l> ikonia here it is File to patch:
[13:51] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: that means nothing
[13:51] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: what are you trying to do
[13:52] <gt8ost4l> pastebin.ubuntu.com/5943817/ sorry i didnt mean to send file to patch
[13:52] <home> hi
[13:52] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: why are you trying to apply that patch ?
[13:52] <home> can anyone help
[13:52] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: that is not for your kernel
[13:52] <ikonia> home: if you ask a question, people will try
[13:53] <SuRfDaEmOn> !ask | home
[13:53] <gt8ost4l> but it clearly says i need b43 since i have an astheros chipset
[13:53] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: what does ? what says you need this ?
[13:54] <gt8ost4l> http://aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=install_drivers&DokuWiki=2ad7db65d934c0994e40b42de4e5efee#compat-wireless_alternative_approach
[13:54] <HypnotiX> !nvidia
[13:54] <gt8ost4l> ikonia i need to patch to inject
[13:54] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: nah, you really don't
[13:54] <OerHeks> atheros <> Broadcom
[13:55] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: those instructions are not for your version of ubuntu
[13:55] <compdoc> not equal to?
[13:55] <usr13> gt8ost4l: "Last modified: 2010/02/04"
[13:56] <gt8ost4l> so the comat drivers i installed were incorrect to?
[13:56] <usr13> gt8ost4l: ... and it's old.
[13:56] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: lets be honest why do you need to use aircrack ?
[13:56] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: why do you need this functionality
[13:56] <usr13> ...or do you?
[13:56] <ikonia> exactly
[13:56] <OerHeks> compdoc, atheros and Broadcom are 2 different wifi chips, just wondering..
[13:56] <gt8ost4l> i wanna test my router to see if i can test it
[13:56] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: "test your router"....
[13:57] <compdoc> wondering which is best?
[13:57] <gt8ost4l> yes test my router
[13:57] <usr13> gt8ost4l: Test your router for _____________ ?
[13:58] <gt8ost4l> the wpa i wanna see if my card can go the distance
[13:58] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: what do you mean "go the distance"
[13:58] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: aircrack has nothing to do with testing signal on cards
[13:58] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: pick your laptop up and keep walking until it drops, that will tell you how far it can go
[13:59] <gt8ost4l> its not that you dont understand i want to check the vulnerability with my card thats all
[13:59] <gt8ost4l> router i mean
[13:59] <gt8ost4l> router
[13:59] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: read the security alerts online
[14:00] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: that will tell you the vunerablity of your router and it's firmware
[14:00] <usr13> gt8ost4l: What router do you have?  (What's the make and model?_
[14:00] <gt8ost4l> no im talking about the wpa i wanna test mine
[14:01] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: if it's wpa - it can be cracked, don't use it
[14:01] <estudiante> anyone else play KSP? i'm having some problems with window not being full screen which makes it so you can't play. any shortcuts i can use? other than editing the config file
[14:01] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: lets be honest - you have no idea how to use the technology you are trying to use - so it's going to be a worthless test
[14:02] <ikonia> gt8ost4l: you have no real need for aircrack and the modifications required to your system are out side of your skill level at this time
[14:03] <usr13> gt8ost4l: There is no silver bullet for WiFi security.  Just use the most recommended security methods and call it good.
[14:03] <girlfrommars> needing installation help
[14:03] <MonkeyDust> girlfrommars  let's hear it
[14:03] <usr13> girlfrommars: What's the problem>?
[14:04] <girlfrommars> first try with 12.04 and it gave cannot install grub error
[14:04] <add_R> why some usb devices are not mount automatically ?
[14:04] <girlfrommars> i have a dell laptop with raid 0
[14:05] <ikonia> a laptop with raid ?
[14:05] <ikonia> that seems unlikely
[14:05] <usr13> girlfrommars: More than one HD?
[14:05] <OerHeks> estudiante, " Running Kerbal Space Program through Wine is (per 2013-02-30) not permitted by the Kerbal Space Program End-User License Agreement" but the site gives some help > http://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/wiki/Running_KSP_with_wine
[14:05] <girlfrommars> inspiron 1721 it's about 6 year old
[14:05] <usr13> ikonia: (some laptops have 2 HDs.)
[14:05] <ikonia> usr13: I know some do, but this seems unlikely
[14:05] <usr13> ikonia: Agreed...
[14:06] <ikonia> girlfrommars: the spec on a 1721 only has one drive bay
[14:06] <usr13> girlfrommars: So what exactly did the error say?
[14:07] <usr13> girlfrommars: ... do you remember?
[14:07] <girlfrommars> i dunno according to my spec it has: SERIAL ATA RAID 0 STRIPE
[14:07] <usr13> girlfrommars: Where do you see that?
[14:07] <girlfrommars> error was cannot install grub to /dev/sda
[14:07] <girlfrommars> dell website
[14:08] <usr13> girlfrommars: What version of Ubuntu are you installing?
[14:08] <OerHeks> THat inspiron can hold 2 hdd's and raid 0/1 >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_Inspiron#Inspiron_1720.2F1721
[14:08] <girlfrommars> 12.04 64bit
[14:08] <girlfrommars> for amd64
[14:09] <qubaguba> I'm having trouble installing the ATI graphics drivers. Here are the logs: http://dpaste.com/1329388/
[14:09] <girlfrommars> i am now trying to reinstall and it says i have 2 operating systems 12.04 and 12.04 do I want to overwrite or do something else
[14:10] <islandmonkey> Keep getting this when starting JACK: http://pastebin.com/sjJSLdJp
[14:10] <islandmonkey> And yes, I have done a restart (thrice)
[14:11] <cloud___> girlfrommars: overwrite
[14:12] <qubaguba> I'm having trouble installing the ATI graphics drivers. Here are the logs: http://dpaste.com/1329388/
[14:12] <usr13> girlfrommars: You want just Ubuntu, right?  (No other Operating System.)
[14:12] <girlfrommars> just ubuntu
[14:12] <OerHeks> qubaguba, for what ati card?
[14:14] <ss_haze> why my monitor configuration messes up itself again
[14:15] <girlfrommars> it has now given option to install to /dev/mapper/pdc_bdgfffj (ext4) or I can set other partitions - don't want other partitions but I think this is what i selected last time and got grub error
[14:15] <usr13> girlfrommars: sudo fdisk -l   #Pastebin the results.
[14:15] <ss_haze> I have 2 monitors, and it constaly changes resolution from account to account]
[14:15] <qubaguba> 0erHeks: let me check
[14:15] <usr13> girlfrommars: ... let's see what you have now.
[14:15] <HypnotiX> !logitech
[14:15] <usr13> girlfrommars: sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit #And send resulting URL
[14:16] <MonkeyDust> ss_haze  guess it's optimized as "per account"
[14:16] <ss_haze> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5943907/
[14:17] <HypnotiX> anyone here with a performance mx mouse and is willing to help me configure mine? :)
[14:17] <jrib> !anyone | HypnotiX
[14:18] <qubaguba> 0erHeks:  It's the 7750
[14:18] <girlfrommars> unable to seek on /dev/sda error
[14:18] <ss_haze> also in log in screen I miss that it used ubuntu icon in center on one, and other was login screen, now it takes very bad resolution itself
[14:18] <HypnotiX> how do i change my mouse 5 action to the mouse 3 action
[14:18] <usr13> girlfrommars: Was that the output from "sudo fdisk -l"?
[14:19] <girlfrommars> yeah
[14:19] <usr13> girlfrommars: I suppose you have a hardware problem with sda
[14:19] <usr13> girlfrommars: sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb
[14:20] <usr13> girlfrommars: See what  ^^^^^  says.
[14:20] <ss_haze> again it chooses to not use dual monitoring on login
[14:20] <ss_haze> why
[14:21] <qubaguba> I'm having trouble installing the ATI graphics drivers (7750 HD). Here are the logs: http://dpaste.com/1329388/
[14:22] <ss_haze> anybody can take a look at my monitors.xml configuration?
[14:22] <ss_haze> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5943907/
[14:22] <Left_Turn> are irc clientes like irssi for people who only installed an OS server package? and don't have gui??
[14:22] <usr13> girlfrommars:  It may be that you have a bad hard drive, sda.  You can try and fsck it but if fdisk can't even read the master boot record, I eoubt that it will do any good.  In which case, you might just take it out and use the other one.
[14:23] <usr13> *doubt not eoubt
[14:23] <HisaoNakai> Left_Turn - CLI can be good at times.
[14:23] <TheBrayn> nope, some people prefer such applications because the can be controled with the keyboard
[14:23] <TheBrayn> Left_Turn
[14:23] <girlfrommars> usr13 that says i have 160 GB and does not contain a valid partition table - sorry typing this onto another PC I can type full message if needed
[14:24] <Left_Turn> HisaoNakai: but why would someone pick irssi over xchat etc.. its harder to see things... unless they only have a server OS install.. right?
[14:24] <home> hi , my keyboards suddenly gone crazy, its typing out all keys randomly, theres no pattern whatsoever, can anyone help me with this
[14:24] <ss_haze> I need one monitor to run on 1280x1280 (LCD) and other 1367x760 (laptop), and same would work when I want to log in
[14:24] <usr13> girlfrommars: Well, it would be easier if you got on here from the laptop.  But, like I said before, you may just have a bad HD there....
[14:24] <ss_haze> I need to see things on both
[14:24] <Troy^> Hey guys, So I have a 650m and a HD 4000 in my laptop and I use an external HDMI monitor as well as the laptop display. Is there any way to get both displays to work at the sametime. The HDMI is apparently connected to the NVIDIA 650m and the laptop display is using the HD 4000
[14:24] <ss_haze> home: trow your keyboard out
[14:24] <xeightye1ght> exit
[14:25] <girlfrommars> if sda but sdb has 160 gb would that imply one of my disks has blown or something?
[14:25] <HisaoNakai> Left_Turn - I've never used irssi :( I did try Weechat today itself though. You can try changing terminal colors in your terminal settings if that applies to irssi.
[14:25] <girlfrommars> sorry sda has nothing
[14:25] <Left_Turn> oh i see
[14:25] <usr13> girlfrommars: But the error saying that a HD does not have a valid partition table is not a serious error and it could still be good.
[14:25] <HisaoNakai> Left_Turn - Colors and even text size IIRC.
[14:25] <cloud___> Left_Turn: weechat is nice, but really it comes down to personal preference
[14:25] <Left_Turn> true.. il have a look at weechat also
[14:26] <girlfrommars> should i continue with installation or do i need to create partitions?
[14:26] <Troy^> I use weechat
[14:26] <SuRfDaEmOn> Left_Turn: I use weechat-ncurses in a 'screen' instance.  This way I can log in from anywhere that can access the machine running it, through SSH.  if I had to deal with a gui then I would need vnc or some other unecessary overhead.
[14:26] <Troy^> SuRfDaEmOn: same here
[14:26] <home> ss_haze actually thats on my laptop, so unless u have any other suggestion you are not helping me get anywhere
[14:26] <Left_Turn> SuRfDaEmOn: i didnt think of that.. very nice:)
[14:27] <cloud___> unless you need all the extras, I prefer dtach > screen
[14:27] <Troy^> Although I have used Smuxi and it's a nice client with a gui.
[14:27] <MonkeyDust> ss_haze  if you don't get an answer here, try submitting the issue on a forum or so
[14:28] <usr13> girlfrommars: If sda is a truly a bad HD, you can just install on the other one,  (if it will boot to either HD, you're good to go).  But if sda is bad, I would take it out.  cat /proc/scsi/device_info  will give you some additional info.
[14:28] <HisaoNakai> Left_Turn - Thanks for asking this btw. I myself just remembered I could adjust terminal fonts, colors, and font sizes. Weechat is much nicer for me if I turn down the font size xD
[14:28] <Left_Turn> heh np:)
[14:28] <HypnotiX> Can i use xbindkeys to give my button8 the action of button2 from my mouse ?
[14:28] <Left_Turn> my 1st day using linux.. so ive asked a lot of questons already:)
[14:29] <cloud___> Terminus font is nice for console
[14:29] <cloud___> clean
[14:29] <Troy^> i just use ubuntu mono
[14:29] <cloud___> have you tried terminus? ;)
[14:29] <Troy^> yea, did not like it
[14:31] <applesauceman> a
[14:31] <applesauceman> I'm having trouble installing the ATI graphics drivers (7750 HD). Here are the logs: http://dpaste.com/1329388/
[14:31] <glider77> hello
[14:31] <glider77> hello
[14:33] <HypnotiX> Can i use xbindkeys to give my button8 the action of button2 from my mouse ?
[14:34] <flyn4x4> ubuntu will not boot this morning it says something to the line of your graphics input need to be setup then i click ok and it askes what i want to do. run like this once or troubleshoot or some other thing but any option just goes into a loop. mouse dont work in that screen. I suspect the kid to have held the power button to restart the computer. I checked filesystem and unlocked  swap. any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
[14:34] <usr13> girlfrommars: sudo hdparm -i /dev/sdb  #To find out the serial number of sdb
[14:34] <ss_haze> I logout from my admin acc, I log in some other account, and my screen settings changes themself
[14:34] <ss_haze> why
[14:34] <usr13> girlfrommars: sudo hdparm -i /dev/sdb | grep -i serial
[14:35] <ss_haze> also on log in screen resolutions changes themself
[14:35] <ss_haze> I hate this
[14:36] <usr13> girlfrommars: sudo hdparm -i /dev/sda  #Might tell you if sda is totally hosed or not.
[14:39] <islandmonkey> Keep getting this when starting JACK: http://pastebin.com/sjJSLdJp
[14:39] <islandmonkey> And yes, I have done a restart (thrice)
[14:40] <girlfrommars> thanks v much usr13
[14:40] <usr13> girlfrommars: NP, good luck.  (Let us know how it goes...)
[14:40] <girlfrommars> i just let it continue with the installation again
[14:40] <HypnotiX> How can i give my mouse 5 button the action of my mouse 2 button, anyone please?
[14:40] <chillisauce> I'm having trouble installing the ATI graphics drivers (7750 HD). Here are the logs: http://dpaste.com/1329388/
[14:43] <ss_haze> how to make lightdm use the same settings as my one monitor
[14:44] <ss_haze> my both
[14:44] <Marlenes> how to run php script that depend on specifically php library on specifically time
[14:45] <ss_haze> Marlenes ever heard of cycles if, while etc
[14:45] <robert__> hello. i have run the ubuntustudio installer and selected encrypt home folder. however the home folder didn't get encrypted and all i got was an encrypted ~/.Private folder. how can i get an encrypted home folder?
[14:47] <MonkeyDust> robert__  start here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedHome
[14:47] <thebrush_mobile> hello I've got a problem using snippet in gedit, the popup window doesnt open for multiple key, hope it's clear...
[14:47] <jdale> Hu
[14:48] <Marlenes> ss_haze : what you mean
[14:48] <thebrush_mobile> ex.: if I have one snippet write the text, if the snippet are more than one I press TAB after writing and doesn't write nothing else the key...
[14:50] <Casey> Anyone have a good link or know best how to move a current 12.04 server single HDD to a raid1?
[14:51] <guest-nB1LsE> hello
[14:52] <nevyn> Casey: online?
[14:52] <islandmonkey> Keep getting this when starting JACK: http://pastebin.com/sjJSLdJp
[14:52] <islandmonkey> And yes, I have done a restart (thrice)
[14:53] <ss_haze> when I boot in, one of my screens uses wrong resolution, and both uses same output, why no settings of resolutions in both screens saves
[14:53] <ss_haze> I can't understand
[14:53] <Casey> nevyn online or off of memory.
[14:53] <tsunamie> anyone had fun with AID
[14:53] <robert__> MonkeyDust thanks! the page has a link to some instructions. i'll reinstall with encryption disabled and set it up from scratch to avoid complications.
[14:54] <nevyn> islandmonkey: does that hardware have audio in/out or only midi?
[14:55] <islandmonkey> nevyn: I don't have a direct midi port for my computer (I use a USB cable provided with my microKORG synth)
[14:55] <nevyn> islandmonkey: does it do pcm audio?
[14:55] <islandmonkey> nevyn: The synth?
[14:56] <nevyn> jack is an audio routing system the card you start it with has to be a audio sound card.
[14:56] <islandmonkey> It has always started with my audio card
[14:56] <Marlenes> nevyn : how to make cron job for php script to run auto in specifically times
[14:57] <nevyn> Marlenes: man 5 crontab
[14:57] <Marlenes> i make one but it dont run the script
[14:57] <nevyn> islandmonkey: so the errors in your log are that jack can't start streaming audio to the soundcard
[14:57] <nevyn> this either means. you don't have permission to the soundcard
[14:57] <nevyn> or the soundcard has no audio endpoints
[14:58] <Marlenes> nevyn : i make one but it dont run the script
[14:59] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Ah - I believe for some reason it is trying to use the midi to usb cable as a route to the sound card
[14:59] <islandmonkey> Let me disconnect that and see if it works
[14:59] <nevyn> islandmonkey: not a route to the sound card
[14:59] <nevyn> it's using it AS the soundcrad
[15:00] <nevyn> jack runs on one soundcard
[15:00] <nevyn> when you plugin the usb to midi adapter it shows up s another soundcard
[15:02] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Still not working - it's coming up with this now: http://pastebin.com/mgccWTXq
[15:02] <usr13> Marlenes: Show us.
[15:03] <usr13> Marlenes: Does the script run when executed manually?
[15:03] <Prock81> ? could i make a small fat32 partition and put grub4dos on it, and there have the old version of grub configs.... and in my Grub2, switch over the the older one on the fat 32?????????
[15:03] <nevyn> islandmonkey: can you run alsa-info.sh wget http://alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh
[15:03] <nevyn> usr13: it may be a reliance on something in the environment as cron's is different
[15:04] <usr13> nevyn: O
[15:04] <nevyn> usr13: in particular cron doesn't run the user startup stuff.
[15:05] <usr13> nevyn: What user startup stuff?
[15:05] <islandmonkey> nevyn: http://pastebin.com/APC25Hsu
[15:05] <nevyn> usr13: .profile in particular (so if you're setting path or etc)
[15:06] <usr13> nevyn: I guess we'd need to know specifically what he's trying to do, (and I for one do not).
[15:07] <nevyn> islandmonkey: what's the uri output from the script
[15:07] <usr13> nevyn: Yea, well, we'd have to see the script and the crontab entry as well.
[15:07] <nevyn> that looks like no soundcards exist...
[15:07] <nevyn> usr13: you are right tho first step. does it run manually from the shell.
[15:08] <islandmonkey> nevyn: You mean you want me to upload it to the website the script suggested?
[15:08] <usr13> nevyn: Right.  (And I asked him exactly that... no answer... so...)
[15:08] <nevyn> did you say no?
[15:09] <nevyn> islandmonkey: just check cat /proc/asound/cards
[15:09] <nevyn> is there anything listed at all?
[15:09] <islandmonkey> Yup
[15:09] <pranav> netstat -a shows -> tcp        0      0 localhost:5037          *:*                     LISTEN
[15:09] <nevyn> islandmonkey: what?
[15:09] <pranav> so, which program is using my port ?
[15:10] <nevyn> just paste here it should only be 2 lines
[15:10] <nevyn> pranav: netstat -ap as root should tell you
[15:10] <islandmonkey>  2 [Intel          ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
[15:10] <islandmonkey>                       HDA Intel at 0xd4500000 irq 45
[15:10] <nevyn> eww device 2
[15:11] <nevyn> something wierd is going on was the usb-midi plugged in when you booted?
[15:11] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Yes
[15:11] <pranav> nevyn: thanks it was adb
[15:12] <ss_haze> how stupid is ubuntu if it can't remmeber user settings of how screens should react
[15:12] <ss_haze> I just can't make it actually remmber that it needs to have both of my monitors usable for my admin acc
[15:12] <nevyn> islandmonkey: this is unfortunate and I hate it but I think you should reboot without the usb midi adapter
[15:12] <ss_haze> it just doubles it
[15:12] <MonkeyDust> ss_haze  no rants here, please, post your question on a userforum, if you don't get an answer here
[15:12] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Okay
[15:12] <flashingpumpkin> hi guys. quick question: Is there any way to set up unity to open new windows always on the monitor that the mouse is currently on? I'm getting sick and annoyed by having new windows open always on the laptop monitor instead of the second monitor that I spent most time on
[15:12] <flashingpumpkin> :(
[15:16] <jrib> flashingpumpkin: I don't know if you can do it at the window manager level but do you want to poke a bit?  I have an idea.
[15:16] <MonkeyDust> flashingpumpkin  unity-tweak-tool lets you modify a lot of features
[15:17] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Everything works good now. Thanks
[15:18] <nevyn> islandmonkey: can you check something for me.
[15:18] <nevyn> what's in /proc/asound/cards now?
[15:18] <ghking> hello everyone. I have registered an account in" http://www.vps.me "in china, but it need the phone number in USA to active it
[15:18] <flashingpumpkin> jrib, at whatever level. :) xfce let's me configure it so that new windows always appear on the monitor that has the mouse
[15:18] <ghking> who can help me to active my account, thank you very much
[15:18] <gregL> I am running 13.04 a recent update of some kind stopped auto login from working.. I goto system settings and users and try to set it to auto log in ,but it stays grayed out..Any suggestions on how to restore that function ?
[15:18] <flashingpumpkin> MonkeyDust, yeah, had already a look at unity-tweak-tool and didn't find anything :(
[15:18] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Oh - I did that immediately after the reboot. It's on channel 0 now
[15:19] <nevyn> islandmonkey: card 0
[15:19] <Analist> Brasil ??
[15:19] <flashingpumpkin> jrib, happy to hear your idea
[15:19] <nevyn> islandmonkey: but I'm curious as to how many cards there are (it's common in modern machines to have 2 one for analog audio and one for hdmi)
[15:19] <jrib> flashingpumpkin: interesting.  I don't really see a way to do that without a massive hack unless the wm supports it.  But we can probably get the windows to always open in your other monitor instead of the laptop.  What's the output of "xrandr" and what's the output of "echo $DISPLAY"?
[15:20] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Yes - there is one for hdmi as far as I'm aware
[15:20] <OerHeks> ghking, we do not provide phonenumbers so you can vps on that bill
[15:20] <islandmonkey> But that doesn't show up /asound/cards
[15:20] <nevyn> islandmonkey: so you have 2 cards listed before plugging in the usb-midi?
[15:20] <flashingpumpkin> jrib, I've already tried xrandr --output VGA2 --primary if that's what you're hinting at :)
[15:21] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Yep
[15:21] <jrib> flashingpumpkin: that was one avenue, yes.
[15:21] <flashingpumpkin> jrib, copying output..
[15:21] <nevyn> islandmonkey: can you re-run alsa-info with everything plugged in?
[15:21] <DJones> !br | Analist
[15:21] <flashingpumpkin> jrib, https://gist.github.com/flashingpumpkin/4b184e677a41e7376d6f
[15:22] <nevyn> islandmonkey: /etc/modprobe.d/alsa is supposed to prevent this kind of boot switcheroo shenanigans
[15:22] <MonkeyDust> flashingpumpkin  alt-f2 > dconf-editor > find xrandr    <-- is that useful ?
[15:22] <nevyn> islandmonkey: did you mess with that file?
[15:22] <Analist> thanks
[15:22] <williamtdr> I am using a script to automatically set up a computer. I need to assign a password to the vnc server for the user, which is normally done using the vncserver command. However, it prompts for the user to enter and re-enter their password, neither of which the script is capable of doing. So, how can I set up the VNC password without an interactive p
[15:22] <williamtdr> rompt?
[15:22] <jrib> flashingpumpkin: alright, run some tests: try "DISPLAY=:0.0 gedit" and then try "DISPLAY=:0.1 gedit"
[15:22] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Nope, never touched it
[15:22] <nevyn> bleh alsa-base.conf even
[15:22] <jrib> flashingpumpkin: erm, make sure you close gedit after the first since it will probably just open a tab the second time
[15:23] <flashingpumpkin> jrib, got it
[15:23] <jrib> flashingpumpkin: or for the extra paranoid, try xclock instead of gedit
[15:23] <flashingpumpkin> jrib, 0.1 doesn't exist :)
[15:23] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Nope, never touched that either
[15:23] <nevyn> islandmonkey: in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf is there a line:
[15:23] <nevyn> options snd-usb-audio index=-2
[15:23] <flashingpumpkin> neither does 1.0
[15:24] <jrib> flashingpumpkin: ok so your setup is basically one large screen stretched over two monitors?
[15:24] <nevyn> islandmonkey: that options line should prevent usb-audio (the driver for the usb-midi adapter) from ever claiming the card 0 slot
[15:24] <flashingpumpkin> jrib, that's how I would interpret it yeah
[15:24] <flashingpumpkin> jrib, xrandr doesn't split it into two displays
[15:25] <daniel11> I accidently typed sudo ln -sf /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libudev.so.1 /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libudev.so.1. How can I go back?
[15:25] <flashingpumpkin> jrib, also saying that it's currently operating on 2840x1080 - which is the res of both screens combined
[15:26] <flashingpumpkin> MonkeyDust, not sure ... what should I see there? It references a configuration .xml file which does not exist in /etc
[15:26] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Not there (I wonder if some buggy update this week removed it)
[15:26] <daniel11> anyone?
[15:26] <jrib> flashingpumpkin: yeah.  You could either swap the order of your screens (which presumably is undesirable because of their physical locations) or pass explicit -geometry of +1920+0 (or similar).  These both suck.  Is unity still just a compiz plugin?
[15:27] <nevyn> daniel11: there is no back there's just fix
[15:27] <daniel11> nevyn: yes, yes, thats what I mean
[15:27] <daniel11> what is the fix?
[15:27] <nevyn> daniel11: filesystems don't keep history
[15:27] <nevyn> link it to the right place.
[15:27] <islandmonkey> nevyn: Oh, wait, it is there
[15:28] <daniel11> what is the right place? I assume that every single person running 32bit in this forum has that file on their own systems. where it supposed to link to?
[15:28] <jrib> flashingpumpkin: if you install ccsm and check out CompizConfig>Window management>Window Placement > Multi Output Mode (this is from an old askubuntu thread), you may be able to do something.  Poke around ccsm if you haven't yet
[15:28] <nevyn> nfi havn't run 32bit for years
[15:28] <daniel11> I'm guessing its not hard to figure out where the 32bit is supposed to link to if you know where the 64 bit equivilent does..
[15:28] <nevyn> daniel11: look in /lib/i386-linux-gnu at all the libudev *
[15:29] <nevyn> there's usually a bunch of links and a single .so file
[15:30] <jrib> flashingpumpkin: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/874146 suggests disabling the "Place Windows" plugin
[15:31] <elgaton> Hi everyone, I installed a new server using static IPv4 and IPv6, there is IPv4 connectivity but no IPv6 connections are possible from the server to IPv6 enabled sites (the message "Network is unreachable" is shown). Any clues?
[15:33] <andsch> Hello. I have installed my /boot partition in a USB stick, on which I have also installed GRUB. Is it safe to unplug it after booting?
[15:34] <andsch> Should I be wary of automatic system packages updates?
[15:35] <elgaton> andsch: you should definitely be a little wary of automatic updates in your case (if they include GRUB, you would need to make sure your USB key is plugged in to allow it to be updated)
[15:36] <andsch> elgaton: Is there a way to disable automatic updates?
[15:36] <andsch> elgaton: This way I would be able to unplug it.
[15:37] <elgaton> andsh: Yes, you should be able to do it from System Settings (no Unity installed at the moment so can not check it)
[15:39] <MonkeyDust> andsch  system settings > Software & updates
[15:39] <andsch> MonkeyDust: I just checked. Good thing in my case they are disabled by default. But what exact packages install to the /boot partition?
[15:40] <MonkeyDust> andsch  not sure, never tried it myself
[15:40] <ikillcypher> hello guys I have actually installed ubuntu using wubi
[15:40] <ikillcypher> now it seems like ubuntu is saying my system dont have space anymore
[15:41] <ikillcypher> is there anyway to check which drive ubuntu is using
[15:41] <MonkeyDust> ikillcypher  wubi uses a space inside windows, it does not have its own drive
[15:42] <ikillcypher> so why is it saying it does not have enough space left
[15:42] <MonkeyDust> ikillcypher  wubi is a windows application, it's not a real installation and will give you headaches
[15:42] <ikillcypher> well I dont have an usb/cd with me to install ubuntu
[15:42] <MonkeyDust> ikillcypher  when you installed wubi, you could specify the amoutn of space ypu want to use
[15:43] <ikillcypher> is there anyway to do it now ?
[15:43] <ikillcypher> since I have ubuntu already installed ?
[15:43] <wildc4rd> I run 2 monitors in twinview, how do I stop the launcher appearing on both monitors as its frustrating when trying to leave one workspace (12.04LTS)
[15:44] <MonkeyDust> ikillcypher  delete wubi in the configuration panel, then reinstall it and assign more space, i guess
[15:44] <_Y_o_> Hello, i have got with my ubuntu 12.04 OS since it was corrupted by crash when hard drive was connected through usb to another computer. someone can help me?
[15:44] <ikillcypher> so I have to boot up windows and redo the wubi ?
[15:44] <_Y_o_> i hve got problem
[15:44] <MonkeyDust> ikillcypher  yes, wubi sits inside windows, it's not independent
[15:45] <ikillcypher> thanks will try
[15:47] <wildc4rd> nvm, its an option under displays, resolved!
[15:48] <flashingpumpkin> jrib, thanks. none of this worked though. might just switch back to xfce.
[15:48] <jrib> flashingpumpkin: shame.  I'm not sure if there's a unity-specific channel, but you could try the forums, askubuntu, and the mailing list to get more eyes on it.  I don't use unity so don't have much experience with it
[15:51] <_Y_o_> get this error "Erreur de segmentation (core dumped)" when using grep
[15:54] <spikespiegel> hey guys i am trying to get plex media server to add my video files, it doesnt seem to be working
[15:54] <spikespiegel> plex server itself seems to be fine as my ps3 sees the server already but no media will add
[15:55] <Sicp> I get a blocked sign in my notifications about updates, I'm on 13.04 and I haven't changed anything in the sources.list for updating
[15:56] <Sicp> An error occurred, please run Package Manager from the right-click menu or apt-get from a terminal to see what happened
[15:56] <Sicp> I'll pastebin the error that I get when running apt-get update from the terminal, one moment
[15:56] <A1Recon> I have some images on my Memory Card. Can I copy them from the memory card to the computer(Ubuntu 13.04) with the exact details/properties (date they were saved to the memory card)??
[15:58] <jitse> spikespiegel, make sure Plex has (read)access to the files you're trying to add
[15:58] <Sicp> here we go, http://pastie.org/8203147
[15:59] <Sicp> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[15:59] <Sicp> I have touch nothing of value since the installation
[15:59] <MonkeyDust> A1Recon  i guess you can do it with rsync -t     <-- time
[15:59] <Sicp> have not edited 1 file
[16:00] <MonkeyDust> A1Recon  type man rsync in a terminal to see what's possible
[16:01] <Sicp> nevermind, I think this is the solution http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2078996
[16:01] <spikespiegel> jitse, i did the chmod 755 to the directory i added to plex
[16:02] <_Y_o_> nobody can help me?
[16:07] <compdoc> _Y_o_, have you tried removing and reinstalling grep? also, have you looked at your hard drive's SMART data to see if the drive is failing?
[16:08] <Sicp> yep, that was the solution
[16:08] <bluesun> Anyone who knows where to discuss blueprints on Launchpad? I am looking at this one, which I don't see any comment field, https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/security-p-apparmor-ubuntu.
[16:09] <jitse> spikespiegel, can you browse to the folder containing your media while adding or editing a section?
[16:09] <_Y_o_> compdoc, removing/reinstalling grep already tested and hard drive is not failing.
[16:09] <compdoc> _Y_o_, then you did look at SMART?
[16:11] <spikespiegel> jitse, it seems to be a problem that theres a space in the name of my partition im trying to link
[16:12] <spikespiegel> jitse, idk how to chmod (ex) /media/Volume 3/
[16:13] <jitse> spikespiegel, use quotes around the path
[16:14] <spikespiegel> jitse, thanks
  SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.
[16:14] <_Y_o_> SMART support is: Enabled
[16:14] <jitse> spikespiegel, chmod 755 "/media/Volume 3"
[16:15] <_Y_o_> compdoc, Device is:        Not in smartctl database [for details use: -P showall]   could be wrong?
[16:15] <compdoc> _Y_o_, open disk utility, and open the SMART for the drive. See what it says about the drive's health, and look at Reallocated Sectors. Or use smartctl -a /dev/sda  (or whatever the drive)
[16:16] <_Y_o_>  smartctl -a /dev/sda
[16:17] <compdoc> maybe need to: sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda
[16:17] <_Y_o_> yeah ...too fast
[16:17] <spikespiegel> jitse, yeah im not really sure whats going on, when i tried to do /home with a video it worked, now doing the partition it doesnt want to add the files
[16:17] <compdoc> gtg - bbl
[16:18] <tyagi> ok
[16:18] <_Y_o_> SMART Error Log Version: 1
[16:18] <_Y_o_> No Errors Logged
[16:18] <A1Recon> Can I make a folder stop showing on Search in the Launcher bar??
[16:19] <selene23> come join me on live cam here: http://chinadating.tk/us/profiles/girl/selene23
[16:19] <MonkeyDust> A1Recon  you mean search in Dash?
[16:20] <A1Recon> MonkeyDust: yes
[16:20] <Tore_Iomhar> Hello everyone, Tore_Iomharhere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[16:20] <MonkeyDust> A1Recon  there's System Settings > Privacy   if that's what you mean
[16:20] <jitse> spikespiegel, Right. You should take a look at "Plex Media Scanner.log" in /var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Logs
[16:21] <A1Recon> MonkeyDust: i just don't need to see one specific folder...
[16:23] <spikespiegel> jitse, still saying permission denied, i even tried to chmod 755 the exact folder on the partition
[16:23] <spikespiegel> jitse, according to the logs
[16:24] <_Y_o_> compdoc, nothing special with smart data. Everything is good.
[16:25] <jitse> spikespiegel, did you use chmod recursively (with the -R option)?
[16:25] <spikespiegel> jitse, i did not
[16:26] <jitse> spikespiegel, ok, so you set the permissions on /media/Volume 3/ but not on the files and dirs *in* /media/Volume 3
[16:26] <natsukao> hi
[16:27] <spikespiegel> jitse, makes sense, do you run chmod 755 -R or chmod -R 755
[16:27] <jitse> spikespiegel, chmod -R 755
[16:27] <natsukao> i would like to know why was removed xmms and why was replaced with xmms2
[16:28] <natsukao> programs such as Streamtuner can't works with xmms2
[16:28] <whoever> hi all, is there a better terminal irc client then irrsi
[16:28] <_Y_o_> ok my problem is too much specific. Grep is not the only one. so i'm going to resinstall ubuntu OS.
[16:28] <_Y_o_> thanks all
[16:29] <codephobic> hi
[16:29] <natsukao> i inform you that i toke contact with Canonical, and specially wsith Mr. Mark Shuttleworth, to have a reply
[16:29] <spikespiegel> jitse, hmm it is still having the same permission denied error in plex
[16:29] <codephobic> just had a very weird problem with my ubuntu 13.04.
[16:30] <ikonia> natsukao: grow up
[16:30] <codephobic> For months it's been working fine but today, just after a reboot, the sound went.
[16:30] <ikonia> bandroidx: talking to Mark Shuttleworth about why a single package has been replaced is childish
[16:30] <codephobic> No sound, no sound card, nothing.
[16:30] <codephobic> I tried checking alsamixer ... nothing.
[16:30] <bandroidx> huh?
[16:30] <ikonia> bandroidx: oops sorry
[16:30] <bandroidx> ah
[16:30] <bandroidx> np
[16:30] <ikonia> bandroidx: that was for natsukao
[16:30] <codephobic> I rebooted into Windows, works fine, but ubuntu doesn't even seem to see an audio chip
[16:31] <natsukao> i asked why was replace xmms with xmms2
[16:31] <ikonia> bandroidx: my fault, apologies
[16:31] <bandroidx> no apology needed :)
[16:31] <ikonia> natsukao xmms is dead,
[16:31] <spikespiegel> natsukao, bet shuttleworth will bend over back wordwords for you
[16:31] <ikonia> natsukao: that's why
[16:31] <codephobic> my motherboard is an Asus M5A78L-M USB 3
[16:31] <Myrtti> natsukao: probably because Debian dropped it
[16:31] <natsukao> and you offended me, without giving a reply to my request
[16:31] <Farang8> i first time here, write from Opera. Please tell me, its free?
[16:31] <Myrtti> or I could be wrong too
[16:31] <ikonia> Myrtti they dropped it because it's prett dead
[16:32] <jitse> spikespiegel, weird. Try restarting plex
[16:32] <natsukao> this was decided from Ubuntu, it was not decided from Debian
[16:32] <ikonia> natsukao it's not in debian
[16:32] <Myrtti> natsukao: actually, it's not in debian, and debian is upstream of ubuntu
[16:32] <spikespiegel> jitse, going to try a reboot
[16:32] <natsukao> programs Free Software such as Streamtuner works with xmms
[16:33] <ikonia> natsukao that doesn't change anything
[16:33] <natsukao> if needed i'll go to write to Debian
[16:33] <jitse> spikespiegel, sure
[16:33] <ikonia> natsukao why don't you stop being silly and if you need it that bad ask for help getting it
[16:33] <natsukao> i'll go to search responsable
[16:33] <ikonia> natsukao: as to be honest, your moaning and complaining and silly threats to write to Mark Shuttleworth are not gaining you any good will / help
[16:34] <ikonia> natsukao: if you do state what you want to do with can try to help you find a solution
[16:38] <spikespiegel> jitse, yeah just doesnt seem to want to play nice with my partition
[16:38] <werxxx> How remove ubuntu if I have 2 ubuntu
[16:39] <codephobic> I think my system is being affected by the same bug as these people are discussing: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1169761
[16:39] <codephobic> but what/where and how do I "rollback" to a previous driver for my hd audio? I have an asus m5a78l-m motherboard, I'm not sure about the audiochip's details but I do know that it was recognised as HD audio, back when it was working in Ubuntu (a few hours ago)?
[16:39] <werxxx> How to remove other ubuntu
[16:41] <spikespiegel> jitse, keeps saying permission denied
[16:41] <werxxx> I have 2 ubuntu, how to delete left
[16:41] <kunaguvarun> Hello all. Is there an option in ubuntu installer as "Use free space" that installs system into unallocated space?
[16:41] <iamnotarobot> werxxx,  assuming that both installation reside on different partitions then just reformat  the ne you don't want.
[16:42] <iamnotarobot> werxxx, make sure not to wipe the bootable partition
[16:42] <werxxx> What I need program to do it
[16:42] <iamnotarobot> gparted
[16:43] <werxxx> Wait
[16:43] <kunaguvarun> Hello all. Is there an option in ubuntu installer as "Use free space" that installs system into unallocated space?
[16:43] <iamnotarobot> Have you tried running the installer to find out?
[16:45] <kunaguvarun> iamnotarobot, Not yet. Just looked at screenshots.
[16:46] <islandmonkey> kunaguvarun: Are you installing it alongside another OS?
[16:46] <kunaguvarun> Yes, with Win7
[16:46] <kunaguvarun> I've got some 40GB of unallocated space
[16:46] <iamnotarobot> You can open the 'manual' option and configure partitions exactly as you want them.
[16:47] <islandmonkey> kunaguvarun: Oh, well when the installer asks you where and how to install Ubuntu - there should be an option to "Install Ubuntu alongside Windows 7"
[16:47] <iamnotarobot> With 13.04 you can install 'alongside'
[16:48] <kunaguvarun> islandmonkey: Yes I saw that option in installer guide. I thought It would be an option to install Ubuntu inside same Windows partition
[16:49] <islandmonkey> kunaguvarun: No, that's a program called Wubi
[16:49] <kunaguvarun> islandmonkey:Oh, I don't want to install through Wubi.
[16:49] <islandmonkey> The option I've told you will install Ubuntu in a separate partition.
[16:50] <kunaguvarun> If there is no option to chose install to "Free space", I'll go with traditional installation method, by creating 3 partitions out of free space
[16:50] <iamnotarobot> I don't think wubi is supported any more
[16:51] <islandmonkey> *recalls his first days of using Ubuntu [11.04] with Wubi and thinking how terrible it was*
[16:51] <flyn4x4> 13.04 will take care of the partions itself
[16:52] <kunaguvarun> flyn4x4:So if I chose Install alongside windows7, will it install into the unallocated space?
[16:52] <flyn4x4> yes
[16:52] <flyn4x4> i did that
[16:53] <kunaguvarun> Thanks for the confirmation :)
[16:59] <serocult> buenas tardes
[17:04] <nathanesau1> is anyone familiar with this link??? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot#Installing_Windows_After_Ubuntu
[17:04] <nathanesau1>  so part way down the page it says "installing windows after ubuntu - there are two different approaches"
[17:04] <nathanesau1> and then it says "master boot record backup and re-replacement"
[17:05] <flyin4x4> Yes u will need to do that
[17:05] <nathanesau1> but it does not work for computers with UEFI boot or pre-installed windows 8
[17:05] <nathanesau1> which is WHY it DOES NOT work for me
[17:05] <nathanesau1> i was wondering if there was another way
[17:06] <imthenachoman> hey guys, i have tried googling but no luck. anyway to get ubuntu to work with mac/apple keyboard so things like apple+a work right?
[17:07] <auronandace> !uefi | nathanesau1
[17:11] <damian_> does anyone know how to install minecraft
[17:12] <schnitzl> hi. i need some help to get some files via puty to a ssh box.
[17:12] <schnitzl> can someone guide me through?
[17:13] <Muuuh_> hmmm... why would I choose the mongodb-10gen package over the mongodb package from ubuntu ?
[17:13] <SuRfDaEmOn> schnitzl: you probably want to set the ssh box as the default connection in putty and then run psftp
[17:13] <jitse> spikespiegel, very strange. It might help to take your question to the Plex forum
[17:14] <schnitzl> SuRfDaEmOn, default connection? why that.
[17:14] <schnitzl> and yes. psftp. thats it.
[17:14] <schnitzl> how to get that running?
[17:14] <SuRfDaEmOn> schnitzl: if i remember correctly, psftp didn't let me choose which server to connect to, it just went for my default, I could be wrong.
[17:15] <schnitzl> ah ok. good to know.
[17:15] <schnitzl> how to start psftp?
[17:15] <SuRfDaEmOn> schnitzl: get psftp from the putty site and run it
[17:15] <schnitzl> ima try with pscp, wich is another option
[17:15] <schnitzl> should be the same
[17:15] <SuRfDaEmOn> schnitzl: might need to use cmd
[17:15] <schnitzl> yea. cmd i guess
[17:16] <schnitzl> you, sir, helped me
[17:17] <Aniruddha_Milosz> Hello everyone, Aniruddha_Miloszhere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[17:18] <Znoosey> Aniruddha_Milosz: then i think you are in the wrong place :)
[17:18] <islandmonkey> Aniruddha_Milosz: Why thank you...
[17:22] <soniconuance> anyone know how to change the theme of firefox? Not jus the colors, but the tab bar style
[17:23] <schnitzl> SuRfDaEmOn, wotn work. i think i cant login as root. i just can change from my username to root in puty. but psftp wont allow that.
[17:23] <schnitzl> is there a possibility to download the files directly
[17:23] <holstein> schnitzl: you think you cant login as root? try it
[17:23] <schnitzl> i cant
[17:23] <holstein> schnitzl: then, you wont be able to start services
[17:23] <schnitzl> i can login as schnitzel
[17:24] <holstein> schnitzl: you would contact the administrator of the machine for help
[17:24] <schnitzl> and than change to root
[17:24] <schnitzl> sudo bash
[17:24] <schnitzl> but i cant login directly as root.
[17:24] <holstein> schnitzl: sudo -i
[17:24] <holstein> !root
[17:24] <schnitzl> nah. thats not it ;)
[17:25] <holstein> schnitzl: it actually is.. login as a user with sudo privs and run "sudo -i"
[17:25] <damian_> how do i use synaptic
[17:25] <schnitzl> its no ubuntu box i think :(
[17:25] <holstein> damian_: you can lanuch it from the menu
[17:25] <holstein> schnitzl: you are connecting to a non-ubuntu box from putty?
[17:25] <damian_> yeah but im not sure on how to use it :)
[17:25] <usr13> schnitzl: You don't know what operating system it is?
[17:26] <schnitzl> nope. just some ssh access given to me.
[17:26] <schnitzl> look. the problem is...i want to transfer some files from a win box to that machine via ssh
[17:26] <schnitzl> puty, first choice.
[17:26] <schnitzl> well. psftp, right?
[17:27] <usr13> sudo nmap -O2 -sV --version_light -p0-65535 192.168.xxx.x  #Show lots of info about PC
[17:27] <schnitzl> but with psftp i cant login as root. neither sudi -i nor sudo bash are working.
[17:27] <schnitzl> no nmap.
[17:27] <damian_> why does life on linux have to be so complicated :(
[17:27] <holstein> schnitzl: you can connect with filezilla via sftp over ssh
[17:27] <Casey> is there a GUI way to migrate 12.04 server to a Raid 1?
[17:27] <schnitzl> YES
[17:27] <schnitzl> holstein. nice idea.
[17:27] <holstein> schnitzl: are you connecting to ubuntu from putty?
[17:27] <schnitzl> thy didnt i think about that.
[17:28] <schnitzl> i think its no ubuntu box. not sure which os.
[17:28] <schnitzl> :D
[17:28] <holstein> Casey: i mean, a file manager from a live CD is a GUI
[17:28] <holstein> schnitzl: then, seek support in the channel that maintains the operating system you are using.. thanks
[17:28] <usr13> schnitzl: cat /etc/issue
[17:28] <whoever> how do i move between open chats with scrollz? it was alt+arrow in irssi
[17:29] <Casey> Holstein let me correct my post sorry, Is there a way to migrate a current 12.04 server install to a raid 1 using a GUI.
[17:29] <holstein> whoever: i use escape arrow.. press escape, release it.. hit the arror key.. using terminator now instead of gnome-terminal
[17:29] <schnitzl> holstein...does it matter? its a basic ssh problem. not os related i thought. and since i am a little experienced with ubuntu, which is my linux system of choice, i thought i may ask here.
[17:29] <holstein> Casey: a file manager *is* a GUI
[17:29] <schnitzl> i have pretty nice experience in the past with you guys :D
[17:30] <holstein> schnitzl: yes.. it matters.. as this is the support channel for ubuntu, and we, as volunteers, cant support other OS's, since we are likely not aware of the details of other OS's
[17:30] <usr13> schnitzl: If you are a linux user, why did you say you are using putty?
[17:30] <holstein> schnitzl: this has nothing to do with "nice".. i assure you, you are *welcome* and encouraged to use ubuntu.. but if you are not using ubuntu, you are in the incorrect channel
[17:30] <schnitzl> usr13, cause dual boot.
[17:31] <schnitzl> and holstein i said *i dont know*
[17:31] <mapreri> hi! can someone help me understand why two client connect through a vpn in a server I manage can't talk between them? the client are both my pc (I'm doing some testing), one using ubuntu raring and one using windows 7 in a vm. The client are both well-connect and can ping the server. this is the openvpn.conf in the server: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5944539/ and the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward is set to 1.
[17:31] <usr13> schnitzl: And what exactly is your question?
[17:31] <damian_> why do simple everyday task lke downloading and installing a program half to be researched just to find out how to install it
[17:31] <schnitzl> if it makes you happy i can switch to a ubuntu VM and start some console....would have the same effect :(
[17:31] <holstein> schnitzl: you can rrn the command usr13 gave you.. cat /etc/issue
[17:31] <schnitzl> you already helped me! filezilla was a nice idea :D
[17:31] <usr13> schnitzl: And what exactly is your question?   (And does it have *anything* to do with Ubuntu?)
[17:32] <usr13> schnitzl: Ok, there you go.
[17:32] <schnitzl> ;)
[17:32] <holstein> damian_: what are you trying to do? with most OS's, you will need to learn things when coming to it
[17:32] <holstein> damian_: synaptic is a GUI package manager.. you might want to try the software center
[17:32] <mapreri> and (ridiculous!) both the client can ping another client (my android phone)
[17:33] <damian_> as of right now all im trying to do is install minecraft and i think i did java right
[17:33] <holstein> damian_: confirm that java is installed
[17:33] <holstein> !java | damian_
[17:33] <usr13> schnitzl: But not sure why you'd use filezilla if you have ssh access. But if you are going at it from a MS Windows platform, well, I dono, filezilla is probably good.  (Not sure how relevant the conversation is but....)
[17:33] <BluesKaj> damian_, that's what the software center is for
[17:33] <damian_> just trying to get my mind off of how if my mom founds out i went to linux she would get tight
[17:33] <Blagun_Harduwich> Hello everyone, Blagun_Harduwichhere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[17:33] <nathanesau1> holstein: i have a question
[17:33] <holstein> damian_: nothing about linux/ubuntu is preventing the creators of minecrats from making the installation and running of minecraft easier for you
[17:34] <schnitzl> usr13, ok. here is the problem. me at winbox trying to get some files to some linux machine (it MAY bit be ubuntu, i dont know, but it does not matter i think).
[17:34] <schnitzl> so. i use puty
[17:34] <schnitzl> but i was to stupid to figure out how to send files through puty. @ usr13
[17:34] <whoever> ned some help changing schollz irc open chan in gnome alt 1,2,3 will only change xterm tabs
[17:34] <usr13> schnitzl: Ok.
[17:34] <nathanesau1> installing windows after ubuntu: apparently the common method does not work for computers with UEFI boot or pre-installed windows8
[17:35] <holstein> damian_: http://www.webupd8.org/2013/04/easily-install-minecraft-in-ubuntu-via.html might be a simpler method
[17:35] <damian_> well jeez thats why i was asking earlier how i use the software center i give up
[17:35] <holstein> damian_: you dont need the software center for minecraft
[17:35] <holstein> damian_: you can refer to the PPA link i gave.. or, confirm that you have java installed, and download minecraft and run it
[17:36] <usr13> nathanesau1: "installing windows"?  (Not sure we are clear as to what your question is.)
[17:36] <damian_> i did download it and im posistive i have java but i cant figure how to run it
[17:36] <Candroth-brb> Hello! I have a question about a'cannot write bytes: broken pipe' error looping on my netbook. Im tryingto get to recovery mode but im a linux newbie stuck on a smartphone screen
[17:37] <usr13> Candroth-brb: "smartphone"?
[17:37] <anildigital> friends.. what window manager do you recommend?
[17:37] <anildigital> I am currently using xfce4
[17:37] <usr13> anildigital: xfce
[17:37] <holstein> damian_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/221981/how-to-run-minecraft
[17:37] <anildigital> but looks like there are pretty nice other options like openbox .. etc
[17:37] <nathanesau1> usr13: i only have ubuntu installed, i want to install windows as well
[17:37] <Candroth-brb> Usr13 - im typing this on my smartphone, since my netbook is erroring out
[17:37] <whoever> 7
[17:37] <whoever> 77
[17:37] <anildigital> usr13: other than xfce?
[17:38] <BluesKaj> smart phone , dumb netbook :)
[17:38] <usr13> anildigital: There are lots.  How about lxde
[17:38] <usr13> ?
[17:38] <whoever> 1212121122123
[17:38] <anildigital> usr13: hmm
[17:38] <anildigital> whoever: what are these numbers?
[17:40] <Candroth-brb> Ive gotten into a setup utility on my netbook, but i dont see a revocery mode anywhere like the wiki's recovery page says.
[17:40] <c_smith>  /exit
[17:40] <holstein> Candroth-brb: what are you trying to do?
[17:41] <damian_> well i finally did it but now its saying some error when i go to open it and something about executable bit
[17:41] <SuRfDaEmOn> mplayer2 stopped exting on completion of a file, what did I do?
[17:41] <masterzufu> This is a completely random question....but I'm trying to set it up so that every command I type in a terminal always prefaces with another command. I want to open every application with 'sudo proxychains ' first. Can you tell me how to do that without having to type it in everytime?
[17:41] <Candroth-brb> holstein: Get into recovery mode so i can fix this stupid 'cannot write bytes: broken pipe' error, or at least try
[17:42] <damian_> well i finally did it but now its saying some error when i go to open it and something about executable bit
[17:42] <holstein> damian_: i hear you, friend.. please relax, and dont repeat
[17:42] <high_fiver> damian_, u just said that.. whats the error!
[17:42] <damian_> sorry it was accident
[17:42] <usr13> anildigital: see lxde.org kde.org xfce.org openbox.org enlightenment.org etc.
[17:43] <damian_> The file '/home/damian/Downloads/Minecraft.jar' is not marked as executable. and it continues
[17:43] <holstein> damian_: right click and set it as "executable"
[17:43] <high_fiver> damian_, mark it as executable
[17:43] <damian_> by
[17:43] <damian_> changing the jar to exe?
[17:43] <holstein> damian_: no
[17:44] <mudkip908> damian_: right click, go to preferences, permissions and tick "Allow executing..."
[17:44] <holstein> damian_: by literally right clicking on it, as i suggested..
[17:44] <damian_> ok thanks a lot guy i atleast like this community
[17:44] <SuRfDaEmOn> damian_: can also learn chmod
[17:44] <mudkip908> damian_: chmod a+x file
[17:45] <streulma> chmod +x
[17:45] <mudkip908> damian_: or u+x if you want only yourself to be able to execute it
[17:47] <usr13> anildigital: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_environment#Desktop_environments_for_the_X_Window_System
[17:47] <damian_> is pinguy coinsidered pretty basic?
[17:48] <Candroth-brb> I gotta jet for now, ill come back when i have access to an actual computer
[17:48] <mudkip908> damian_: It says it's designed for people who are new to linux, so yeah.
[17:48] <high_fiver> damian_, you would have to complete the same process to play Minecraft on pinguy
[17:49] <damian_> oh i know im using it right now lol
[17:50] <usr13> damian_:  "Pinguy_OS_12.04-shell-i686.iso is a raw CD image of 1.6 GB"
[17:51] <anildigital> Need recommendation for a good and stable window manager..
[17:51] <anildigital> sorry.. I got logged out earlier.. have missed your recommendations .. if you have given already
[17:52] <DJones> damian_: PLease remember that this channel is only able to support Ubuntu installs, pinguy has its own support channels
[17:52] <mudkip908> anildigital: awesomewm?
[17:52] <mudkip908> anildigital: It's the only tiling WM I've used, I think it's pretty good.
[17:53] <anildigital> mudkip908: thanks..
[17:53] <anildigital> any other?
[17:55] <usr13> anildigital: You've got one.
[17:55] <whoever> 2113jl/t
[17:55] <usr13> anildigital: see lxde.org kde.org xfce.org openbox.org enlightenment.org etc.
[17:57] <ironfoot495> Hello I have a problem with my index.php file.I tried using that same file to display it on my localhost but it totally distroyed all the other files . I know I need to establish an alias to make it work is there someone who is familiar with this procedure?
[17:58] <veryhappy> hey guys, can you explain me what happened to the linux-image-server in 12.04? and what is the difference between a server kernel in comparison to a realtime kernel? thank you
[17:58] <Cyclohexane> if you ssh tunnel will it provide an internal ip?
[17:58] <ironfoot495> I know I need to make thyese changes on the apache2 files.
[17:59] <smoke> a */6 in the hour slot of my crontab should run the command every 6 hrs?
[18:00] <jrib> smoke: yes
[18:01] <usr13> damian_:  http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=pinguy
[18:02] <smoke> jrib, when i  check my syslog it says its being run every hour ..
[18:02] <smoke> do i need to put it on the day to make it run 4 times a day?
[18:02] <jrib> smoke: paste your actual crontab line.
[18:02] <smoke> 0 */6 * * * /home/smoke/sbbs/exec/zeronet.sh
[18:03] <jrib> smoke: that will run every 6 hours
[18:03] <smoke> hmm how strange
[18:03] <high_fiver> Cyclohexane, what's you question?
[18:03] <sandman> How can I get my terminal to support additional fonts, such as those from other languages? Adding stuff to /etc/local.gen and regenerating locales?
[18:03] <smoke> http://pastebin.com/bWGsM4zx
[18:03] <smoke> that is my syslog
[18:03] <smoke> its saying its running every hour ? or am i not reading it right?
[18:03] <jrib> smoke: lok at what it's running
[18:03] <jrib> look*
[18:04] <smoke> oh
[18:04] <Cyclohexane> high_fiver: if i ssh tunnel using putty will it provide access to the local network (so i can only allow access to local ips for a part of the web server)
[18:04] <smoke> k im an idiot :)
[18:04] <jrib> smoke: happens to everyone ;)
[18:04] <smoke> thanks :)
[18:08] <usr13> smoke: 0 0,6,12,18 * * * would be 4 times a day.
[18:08] <usr13> .... every day.
[18:09] <smoke> usr13, */6 works also too i believe
[18:09] <usr13> smoke: 0 0,6,12,18 * * 1-5  would be 4 times a day, mon - fri
[18:10] <usr13> smoke: But you say it is running every hour?
[18:10] <smoke> usr13, no it was something else
[18:11] <usr13> smoke: What?
[18:11] <smoke> usr13, jrib found out it was crontab.hourly running
[18:11] <usr13> smoke: Oh.  Ok.
[18:11] <smoke> thanks tho
[18:11] <killer> hey
[18:12] <SuRfDaEmOn> turns out my mplayer problem was an audio error, restart fixed it, but i don't know why or for how long.
[18:12] <killer> I need to run a  particular script whenever firefox or some program(chosen by me) run
[18:13] <usr13> SuRfDaEmOn: Next time, you'll have to do some detective work.
[18:13] <usr13> killer: You can do that with the launcher.
[18:14] <usr13> killer: That is if you're using a GUI launcher.
[18:14] <killer> usr13: I don't want it to be manual ,I want it to be automated whenever I launch it .I m not using unity
[18:14] <Candroth> All right, let's try this again now that I have an actual computer to do things on. I've got a netbook running a mostly-updated Ubuntu that's giving a 'cannot write bytes: broken pipe' error before I get to the login screen. I'm trying to boot to recovery mode but the method on the Ubuntu wiki is different than what I'm seeing
[18:15] <usr13> killer: So, how are you launching it?
[18:15] <SuRfDaEmOn> usr13: well, it's back
[18:15] <dhiaeldeen> what is the ubuntu offtopic room name ?
[18:16] <usr13> SuRfDaEmOn: Do you have audio besides what the player is supposed to be playing?
[18:16] <SuRfDaEmOn> usr13: file is supposed to be done playing, but mplayer2 is hanging for some reason.
[18:16] <killer> I use gnome-fallback mode and launch it from panel .Certain tasks I need to perform when I launch a specific program
[18:17] <usr13> SuRfDaEmOn: lsof | less   #look thru the list, see if anything jumps out at you. It's a LONG list
[18:17] <dhiaeldeen> what is the difference between a virus, bacteria, microbe and germ ?
[18:17] <dhiaeldeen> oops
[18:17] <dhiaeldeen> i meant to ask in ubuntu offtopic
[18:18] <usr13> SuRfDaEmOn: lsof -i   #Maybe
[18:18] <BluesKaj> dhiaeldeen, google is your friend
[18:19] <shadej> unable to run setuid program from with in java code using runtime clas
[18:19] <shadej> s
[18:20] <shadej> this is how i call it
[18:20] <shadej>  p = r.exec(" nmap -PR "+client);
[18:20] <mudkip908> shadej: try asking in a java channel
[18:21] <shadej> mudkip908: i did
[18:21] <mudkip908> shadej: what did they tell you?
[18:22] <shadej> they told me to make my program setuid
[18:23] <mudkip908> shadej: chmod +s program
[18:23] <shadej> mudkip908: i have done that
[18:23] <mudkip908> shadej: what's the error message?
[18:23] <xubuntu> any1 here know how to create a hard drive partition in ubuntu
[18:23] <afief> I am trying to decide on a graphics card, does anybody know if the Radeon 7770 is any good on Linux?
[18:23] <mudkip908> nathanesau1: install gparted and use it
[18:24] <shadej> mudkip908: there is not any error message nor correct result
[18:24] <nathanesau1> i am - but it says that my disc size is 698 gb and used is 698 gb
[18:24] <nathanesau1> and so i cant resize it
[18:24] <nathanesau1> by the way its not even close to full
[18:24] <SuRfDaEmOn> usr13: at least now I know it wasn't anything my script was doing, i can live with that.
[18:25] <shadej> am sure that i have made the program to be setuid because it is running as admin with out sudo when i issue it from command line
[18:25] <mudkip908> shadej: chown root:root program
[18:25] <ganeshran> Does ubuntu support UEFI booting?
[18:25] <nathanesau1> is there any alternative to gparted?
[18:25] <OerHeks> nathanesau1, make sure the disk is unmounted, so use a live cd or something
[18:25] <auronandace> !uefi | ganeshran
[18:25] <nathanesau1> im using a live cd
[18:25] <nathanesau1> I CANNOT unmount it
[18:25] <OerHeks> !uefi | ganeshran
[18:25] <shadej> mudkip908: wha tis that
[18:25] <mudkip908> nathanesau1: yes you can, that's the point of using a livecd
[18:26] <nathanesau1> NO, you dont understand
[18:26] <nathanesau1> i dont have a linux swap
[18:26] <ganeshran> auronandace: my kepboard doesnt work after I booted in UEFI
[18:26] <mudkip908> shadej: changes the owner of the file to root, you need to do it if you want to use setuid(0)
[18:26] <mudkip908> nathanesau1: swapoff <partition>
[18:26] <nathanesau1> all i have it a fat32 (200mb) and lvm2 pv (698 gb)
[18:26] <mudkip908> nathanesau1: ohh. sorry i've no idea about lvm
[18:26] <Marlenes> OerHeks : what is the programme that can guess the right command == http://bpaste.net/show/rxHu48bNK2TK2aY9Egyu/
[18:27] <ganeshran> auronandace: I had installed with GRUB and MBR but switched to GPT and EFI bootloader. But my existing Ubuntu installation stopped working. It boots fine but the keyboard and mouse dont work o.O
[18:27] <OerHeks> Marlenes, i don't know.
[18:27] <nathanesau1> mudkip908 the lwm2 pv was automatically created when i installed xubuntu
[18:27] <auronandace> ganeshran: i have never used uefi so i won't be of help
[18:27] <OerHeks> Marlenes, <tab> completion will help sometimes
[18:27] <shadej> mudkip908: that destroyed the setuid bit
[18:27] <mudkip908> shadej: chmod +s it again then
[18:28] <nathanesau1> /dev/sda3 lvm2 pv xubuntu-vg 698.21gb 698.21gb unused 0
[18:28] <ganeshran> auronandace: ok thanks
[18:28] <ganeshran> Anyone else has an idea if switching to UEFI for an existing ubuntu installation would impact it?
[18:28] <mudkip908> nathanesau1: like I said, i've never even touched lvm. you should ask someone who has used it
[18:29] <mudkip908> nathanesau1: regular partitions are confusing enough a;)
[18:29] <nathanesau1> BUT mudkip it did that by DEFAULT
[18:29] <nathanesau1> when i installed xubuntu 13.04
[18:29] <shadej> mudkip908: nothing changed
[18:29] <shadej> it seems it is java's problem
[18:30] <mudkip908> shadej: also are you sure nmap needs to be suid?
[18:30] <high_fiver> nathanesau1, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lvm
[18:30] <mudkip908> nathanesau1: look in /dev/mapper maybe?
[18:31] <shadej> mudkip908: yeah that is what i am changing
[18:31] <high_fiver> nathanesau1, there are directions to resize here, volume must be unmounted
[18:31] <shadej> mudkip908: does my java program need same thing too?
[18:31] <mudkip908> shadej: but nmap works without suid
[18:31] <shadej> mudkip908: the -PR option needs that
[18:32] <mudkip908> shadej: ohh i see. Does java have a setuid() function?
[18:32] <shadej> mudkip908: i don know
[18:33] <shadej> mudkip908: i am just calling p = r.exec(" nmap -PR "+client);
[18:33] <mudkip908> shadej: try this  p = r.exec("su -c \"nmap -PR "+client+"\"");
[18:34] <mudkip908> shadej: http://blog.tinola.com/?e=7
[18:34] <Marlenes> OerHeks : this feature it was work on ubuntu but i dont know what happen to it is seem to me disabled == http://bpaste.net/show/rxHu48bNK2TK2aY9Egyu/
[18:34] <shadej> mudkip908: it throws an exception
[18:36] <mudkip908> shadej: sorry i don't know java. try telling ##java what you want to do and maybe they will be more helpful
[18:36] <nathanesau1> does any1 here know anything about lvm??
[18:37] <shadej> mudkip908: ok
[18:37] <shadej> thanks
[18:37] <high_fiver> nathanesau1, it stands for Logical Volume Manager
[18:37] <stetho> Hi all. I'm trying to get to grips with PXE booting, apt mirror and kickstart - I've got the PXE booting working and if I set an existing machine to do its updates from my local apt-mirror that works as well. However, if I create a ks.cfg file with the line url --url http://192.168.1.7/ubuntu it fails. The installer says it can't find the mirror, the log says http://192.168.1.7/ubuntu//dists - 404; I think that double slas
[18:37] <stetho> my problem but I can't figure out where it's coming from.
[18:37] <nathanesau1> i want to resize it high_fiver
[18:37] <high_fiver> nathanesau1, did you try the link I posted?
[18:37] <nathanesau1> it says size "698.21gb" used "698.21gb"
[18:37] <|Anthony|> after a shutdown my nic is now running at 100mbit/s instead of 1000. Any suggestions?
[18:38] <FroMaster> I'm running a performance test on my server but I'm not sure how to check to see if the disk is the bottleneck.. suggestions?
[18:38] <nathanesau1> i am confused high_fiver
[18:38] <nathanesau1> i cant resize it or unmount it
[18:38] <nathanesau1> i dont understand lvm
[18:39] <lenglui> ...ok
[18:39] <lenglui> i am so confused
[18:40] <lenglui> my brother sold my hard drive...
[18:40] <lenglui> and left me with a external harddrive tha thas ubuntu
[18:40] <lenglui> but everytime i boot it
[18:40] <lenglui> it says
[18:40] <q0_0p> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-preinstalled/current/
[18:40] <q0_0p> Doesn't seem to work
[18:40] <lenglui> "try ubuntu out | install ubuntu onto a drive"
[18:41] <lenglui> its driving me nuts
[18:41] <lenglui> that i can only use a temporary version of ubuntu
[18:41] <q0_0p> Ubuntu on the nexus 7 still supported?
[18:41] <lenglui> and everything gets deleted when i reboot :(
[18:41] <lenglui> please someone have a answer for me
[18:41] <wilee-nilee> q0_0p, try #ubuntu-touch
[18:41] <saiarcot895> lenglui: it sounds like the Live CD is stored on the hard drive
[18:41] <jitse> q0_0p, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/
[18:41] <lenglui> yes sai
[18:42] <lenglui> how do i install it to the harddrive that its already.. on
[18:42] <lenglui> is that possible?
[18:42] <saiarcot895> lenglui: technically, I suppose so
[18:42] <lenglui> its a 1tb hard drive...
[18:42] <lenglui> so i KNOW there is space
[18:42] <Kyzz> Cna someone helpe mw with mounting drives?
[18:42] <X-Sleepy-X> !mount
[18:42] <saiarcot895> lenglui: run through the install, make sure it correctly partitions the drive (so that this partition doesn't get deleted and break your install or something)
[18:43] <lenglui> the install...
[18:43] <Kyzz> I'm currently using i3wm and can't find my external hdd
[18:43] <lenglui> should it take 7 hours?
[18:43] <saiarcot895> lenglui: no
[18:43] <lenglui> how long am i looing at
[18:43] <lenglui> because... i tried installing
[18:43] <lenglui> and after 7 hours
[18:43] <FloodBot1> lenglui: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:43] <saiarcot895> lenglui: 1, maybe 2 hours should be enough
[18:43] <lenglui> gee soorrry floodbot.
[18:44] <saiarcot895> lenglui: does it stop at a specific point?
[18:44] <lenglui> but the problem i have is there is a hard drive in my pc it just doesnt work...
[18:44] <lenglui> and the install keeps trying to install to that broken hard drive
[18:44] <Increase> Hello everyone. I was wondering if someone familiar with USB wireless adapters could help me.
[18:44] <lenglui> should i just take that out? im sscared to.. im only 14 and no tech genius
[18:44] <high_fiver> lenglui, depends on disk speed - if your reading and writing from the same disk it will take twice as long as normal
[18:44] <X-Sleepy-X> !enter | lenglui
[18:44] <high_fiver> lenglui, you may want to make a live USB stick
[18:45] <islandmonkey> nevyn: You still there?
[18:45] <BluesKaj> lenglui, do you know how to make the working HDD default in the bios ?
[18:45] <lenglui> it doesnt work
[18:45] <lenglui> there isnt a working hddd. thats why i need the external hard drive
[18:45] <lenglui> right now im on "try ubuntu out" mode
[18:46] <lenglui> and everytime i reboot, i lose all settings/everything
[18:46] <Increase> Hello everyone. I was wondering if someone familiar with USB wireless adapters could help me.
[18:46] <BluesKaj> lenglui, then make the external drive the default , aslong as it's connected when you boot up , it should show in the bios
[18:46] <lenglui> yeah it is the default thats how im booted on the try it out
[18:47] <lenglui> but how do i install the full version onto the external hard drive do anybody know??
[18:47] <saiarcot895> lenglui: I think you'll have to download the iso file, but installing from another USB or CD is probably the best option
[18:47] <lenglui> i got a cd to put it on now
[18:47] <lenglui> thankfully...
[18:48] <BluesKaj> the try out isn't a live cd or usb ?
[18:48] <Shloop> I moused over auto clear and clicked it. Now when i look at the drive, it's a clean version of all the linux kernels. Obviously it's over written my information, but did it really? It was way too quick.
[18:48] <saiarcot895> BluesKaj: it's booting off of the hard drive itself
[18:48] <saiarcot895> BluesKaj: the Live CD is on the hard drive
[18:48] <lenglui> i put the ISO on the ext and ...yeah
[18:49] <lenglui> thats how im running ubuntu is "Try it out" mode
[18:49] <lenglui> so if i put it on a disc
[18:49] <BluesKaj> never heard of that unlkess it's wubi
[18:49] <lenglui> it IS wubi
[18:49] <lenglui> thats what i downloaded... im 14 so i dont know my stuff here.... but my hdd crashed
[18:50] <BluesKaj> ahh then you should always tell it's wubi , not the same as alive media
[18:50] <lenglui> lost microsoft windows 8... since then ive been learning bit by bit. now enough to get on xchat on ubuntu to ask people who know something...
[18:50] <X-Sleepy-X> !install | lenglui you might find some useful information regarding external drives here
[18:51] <lenglui> my dad wont pay for a new version of windows so i need ubuntu ... and it is growing on me with the weird way it works
[18:52] <lenglui> im gona have to boot this off
[18:52] <lenglui> to use my brothers pc which is... xp
[18:52] <BluesKaj> nothing weird about ubuntu ...windows is the weird OS
[18:52] <lenglui> try to move the iso onto a dvd
[18:52] <lenglui> is that what you think i should do?
[18:53] <saiarcot895> lenglui: that's what I would do
[18:53] <saiarcot895> lenglui: my guess is that Ubuntu is excluding the current 1TB hard drive since it's running off of that
[18:54] <lenglui> ok
[18:54] <lenglui> im gona try it
[18:54] <lenglui> :DD THANKS LOADS!
[18:55] <Artemis3> lenglui, i like thumbdrives more (less waste, more speed) but yes
[18:56] <Shloop> I accidentally clicked auto clear in the disks app. Now whenever i mount and open the HDD, all I see are folders for ubuntu. Did it really delete all my information that quickly? It wasn't more than a second.
[18:58] <Candroth> Last try: I'm getting a looping error on starting up my netbook and I'm trying to get into recovery mode. What I see on the wiki page is different from what my computer does (namely I don't see a recovery mode option). Where do I go from here?
[18:59] <saiarcot895> Candroth: do you get a menu (typically purple background) to load Ubuntu?
[18:59] <kreso> hello?
[18:59] <Candroth> The purple background loads, I can move the cursor for a second, the Ubuntu logo pops up, and it starts looping the 'cannot write bytes: broken pipe' error
[18:59] <Shloop> wow this place used to be a lot more helpful
[18:59] <whoever> kresoa hello
[18:59] <Shloop> what happened lol
[19:00] <islandmonkey> kreso: Hey there
[19:00] <kreso> oy, people. just got my ubuntu, still finding my ways around it
[19:00] <saiarcot895> Shloop: I can't find the auto-clear you're talking about
[19:00] <kreso> question
[19:01] <ikonia> kreso: try being polite
[19:01] <ikonia> kreso: rather than "oy people"
[19:01] <meta4> anyone else have a broken system after recent upgrade on 12.4LTS?
[19:01] <ikonia> meta4: forgot other peoples problem, state your problem
[19:01] <Candroth> I've had no luck holding Shift (as the wiki suggests), or ctrl-alt-f1 as other places have suggested; if I hit ESC I get into a setup menu but I still don't see a recovery mode option anywhere.
[19:02] <kreso> i'm sorry, didn't mean to be disrespectful
[19:02] <saiarcot895> Candroth: does it make a difference if you hold the right Shift button?
[19:02] <meta4> working 12.4 system last night; auto-update runs; now networking is broken
[19:02] <Candroth> I did think of that.  I tried left Shift, right Shift, both Shift -- nothing.
[19:02] <ikonia> meta4: can you expand more and clearer than "networking is broken"
[19:03] <Candroth> ESC is the only key that seems to do anything, and that puts me into a Setup menu that doesn't look like the GIS results for 'gnu grub menu'
[19:03] <meta4> it trys to do a DHCP auto-negotiate and fails
[19:03] <ikonia> meta4: ok, so is this wired or wireless ?
[19:03] <islandmonkey> kreso: Anyway, what's your question?
[19:04] <islandmonkey> Can anyone please explain why JACK is refusing to load? http://pastebin.com/qsaqVKL7
[19:04] <meta4>  rebooting with earlier kernel version yeilds same issue
[19:04] <kreso> my laptop overheated and crashed while updating
[19:04] <Candroth> Being as linux-noobish as I am, am I better off trying to create a boot-USB through my Windows box and loading that instead to try fixing it?
[19:04] <meta4> sorry, wireed
[19:04] <ikonia> islandmonkey: jack server is missing, not running, hence why the socket file is missing
[19:04] <kreso> after cooling it, tried to turn it back on. worked, until it crashed again.
[19:04] <Shloop> saiarcot895 http://i.imgur.com/qF9LkH9.png
[19:05] <meta4> the NIC is fine; works in XP and netbsd
[19:05] <Candroth> (This may have started because of a system update I started and then aborted. I'm not sure, like I said, supernoob.)
[19:05] <kreso> it usually overheats and all, but never this much
[19:05] <ikonia> meta4: what is the interface name ?
[19:05] <meta4> eth0
[19:05] <kreso> how much damage has been done? (if any)
[19:05] <ikonia> meta4: so what happens if you do "sudo dhclient eth0" ?
[19:05] <saiarcot895> Candroth: are you able to boot into a Live CD/USB?
[19:06] <meta4> dunno; haven't tried that; brb
[19:06] <Candroth> I haven't tried yet saiarcot895 because I don't have a Live boot option yet. That's what I"m wondering if I should create.
[19:07] <saiarcot895> Shloop: I think that just unmounts whatever is there, because ISO files are mounted on a loop device
[19:07] <saiarcot895> Shloop: that being said, it seems you were mounting something that is in a CD drive
[19:07] <stetho> Hi all. I'm trying to get to grips with PXE booting, apt mirror and kickstart - I've got the PXE booting working and if I set an existing machine to do its updates from my local apt-mirror that works as well. However, if I create a ks.cfg file with the line url --url http://192.168.1.7/ubuntu it fails. The installer says it can't find the mirror, the log says http://192.168.1.7/ubuntu//dists - 404; I think that double slas
[19:07] <stetho> my problem but I can't figure out where it's coming from.
[19:08] <Shloop> saiarcot895 hmm that's weird. I haven't loaded anything from a CD drive. The only thing I was trying to mount is a HDD
[19:08] <saiarcot895> Candroth: my guess is that there's some missing package in Ubuntu or there's a hardware problem, but I'm not sure how to resolve it from a live CD
[19:09] <meta4> lol - now the stupid thing is working; I'd done nothing but reboot the fucker 6+ times
[19:09] <ikonia> meta4: there is no need for that language
[19:09] <meta4> whatever; bye
[19:10] <saiarcot895> Shloop: actually it might not be on a CD drive; I'm just going based on the location "/cdrom/casper/filesystem.squash"
[19:10] <Candroth> I could understand that guess sairacot895; I tried doing a bunch of updates last night and it hung or errored out (I'm honestly not sure), maybe that fubared something?
[19:10] <phong_> hi guys
[19:15] <Candroth> Eh, I'll try working on a Live/recovery USB and work my way from there.  Trial and error, I guess -- if nothing else works, I'll back up the files I want to keep and reformat. This is my first Linux in ten years, I won't let it beat me
[19:15] <Candroth> I've been invited to dinner with some folks, so I'm off for now.
[19:15] <anildigital> Anyone know keyboard shortcut to open app launcher on xfce?
[19:15] <bali> hello friends, i have LTS 12.04 64-bit installed on a AMD 64-bit system with 4GB RAM.  But my 'System Details' in settings is showing only '3.3 GB' of RAM.  Why is 64bit OS not showing all 4GB of RAM?
[19:17] <HisaoNakai> anildigital - App launcher? Do you mean Run? Alt+F2 does that, in that case.
[19:17] <ikonia> bali: can you show me the output of "uname -a" please.
[19:17] <bali> ikonia: sure, just a sec
[19:18] <OerHeks> bali most likely the onboard videocard is enabled
[19:18] <ikonia> OerHeks: 900mb would be an agressive onboard card
[19:18] <saiarcot895> ikonia: 700 MB
[19:18] <ikonia> ?
[19:18] <bali> ikonia: output of 'uname -a' http://pastebin.com/BAyTEwTY
[19:19] <HisaoNakai> anildigital - If it doesn't, making keyboard shortcuts in XFCE is super easy, go to the menu -> settings -> settings manager -> keyboard -> application shortcuts tab.
[19:19] <saiarcot895> ikonia: 4 GB-3.3 GB=0.7 GB=700 MB
[19:19] <ikonia> saiarcot895: oh 3.3,
[19:19] <ikonia> I thought he said 3.1
[19:19] <ikonia> bali: ok, thats great can you now do the output of the command "free" please and put it in a pastebin please.
[19:19] <saiarcot895> regardless, it would still be pretty heavy-duty
[19:19] <HisaoNakai> anildigital - समझे जी ? :)
[19:19] <bali> OerHeks: correct, this is a low end AMD APU,  E1-2100
[19:19] <samX> hello again all, i'm back with the question about my sd card reader rts5116 PCI Express card reader.  so i screwed up my system again last night working on some video issues i was having and had to reinstall again.  When i first install 12.04, the card reader works fine.  but after updates, it's gone.  anyone have any thoughts?
[19:20] <daftykins> samX: is it the kernel doing it, or a package?
[19:20] <samX> i tried removing the old kernel files that weren't being used, but that did not resolve.
[19:20] <bali> ikonia: output of 'free' : http://pastebin.com/3J7NqyFs
[19:21] <samX> so i don't "think" it's kernel related, but i don't know.
[19:21] <anildigital> HisaoNakai: hindi?
[19:21] <daftykins> samX: have you tried booting an older kernel?
[19:21] <HisaoNakai> anildigital - yeah :)
[19:21] <lotia> hello all. when attempting to set up a source package for a ppa is there a way to satisfy build dependencies using other ppa packages?
[19:21] <samX> I have not
[19:21] <samX> i'm just afraid of screwing up my system again, lol.
[19:21] <saiarcot895> lotia: more of a question for #launchpad, but yes
[19:21] <ikonia> bali: ok, so that's clearly showing 3.4GB of ram, so either something like your video card is using 600mb of ram (check the bios - this is very unlikely though) or you've actually got less ram than you think
[19:21] <samX> i found a temp fix once while google'ing the issue, but can't seem to find that fix
[19:22] <lotia> saiarcot895: thanks
[19:22] <samX> i've tried manual install of drivers
[19:23] <samX> i'm thinking that maybe it's a linking issue.  but i don't know at this point.
[19:23] <OerHeks> bali, this command tells more about CPU memory consumption > grep -i --color memory /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[19:24] <OerHeks> c/GPU
[19:24] <Ziber> If I do "du -s * | sort -rn", I want to make the file sizes more readable, in like GB or something. Can I use xargs for this somehow?
[19:24] <ikonia> Ziber: du -h
[19:24] <bali> OerHeks: 'grep -i --color memory /var/log/Xorg.0.log' shows no output...
[19:24] <Ziber> Yes, but then if I sort -rn, it disregards the G vs K, etc.
[19:24] <shadej> I want to run nmap as a root from a java program
[19:25] <shadej> to do that i have made the nmap program to be setuid program
[19:25] <samX> i guess, at this point, i'm just trying to figure out the cause.  I don't know if i should post a bug report on the issue or not.
[19:25] <shadej> how can i run it now?
[19:25] <chverma79> hello
[19:25] <daftykins> samX: just booting an older kernel as a one time thing won't do any damage. try it.
[19:25] <chverma79> can anyone hear me
[19:25] <daftykins> samX: locate the offending update package that breaks things by updating slowly maybe, though it could likely just be the kernel change
[19:26] <saiarcot895> chverma79: no, but we can see your messages
[19:26] <shadej> mudkip908: i have got a native library to seuid
[19:26] <chverma79> lol
[19:26] <HisaoNakai> chverma79 बोलीये भाईसाहब ।
[19:26] <chverma79> thanks
[19:26] <shadej> can help now please
[19:26] <Ziber> ikonia: ?
[19:26] <HisaoNakai> lol saiarcot895
[19:26] <trism> Ziber: but sort -h will sort by those human readable values
[19:26] <chverma79> HisaoNakai: great so you a pro
[19:26] <saiarcot895> HisaoNakai: this is an English channel; there's a separate channel for Hindi
[19:26] <chverma79> whois HisaoNakai
[19:27] <mudkip908> shadej: chown root:root binary then chmod +s binary
[19:27] <chverma79> lol
[19:27] <HisaoNakai> chverma79 - great.
[19:27] <ikonia> Ziber: ahh, I see, I missed that the sort was stipping that
[19:27] <chverma79> new to linux
[19:27] <Ziber> Hey, thanks!
[19:27] <Ziber> sort -rh does the trick
[19:27] <shadej> mudkip908: is that to nmap or to my java program?
[19:27] <chverma79> and nice cool lxde mint 15
[19:27] <HisaoNakai> saiarcot895 - There isn't and well, lots of English impaired people from India, so I figured I'd help. I'll stop if it's against rules :(
[19:27] <mudkip908> shadej: to your native binary
[19:27] <HisaoNakai> (saiarcot895 not to the best of my knowledge)
[19:28] <samX> is there an easy way to do that if i've removed the old kernel files in an attempt to fix it thinking it was regarding upgrading the kernel?
[19:28] <mudkip908> shadej: PM me a description of what your program is supposed to do
[19:28] <saiarcot895> HisaoNakai: my bad; there's a channel for India, but not necessarily for Hindi
[19:28] <bali> ikonia: the output of 'sudo dmidecode -t 6' shows that DIMM1 has 4096 MB RAM. http://pastebin.com/y9Gv5ruG
[19:28] <HisaoNakai> saiarcot895 - Yeah, they insist on English, although not without reason :)
[19:28] <shadej> mudkip908: ping hosts that ignore ping requests
[19:28] <ikonia> bali: as crazy as it sounds then, I wonder if your video card is using 600mb
[19:29] <ya> hi everyone, anybody using R here? I am having trouble install the MATRIX package on lubuntu 13.04. Any suggestions?
[19:29] <HisaoNakai> !ubottu package
[19:29] <daftykins> samX: so you've only got the upgraded kernel on right now?
[19:29] <HisaoNakai> !package
[19:29] <mudkip908> shadej: and you're making it in java because you want a nice GUI?
[19:29] <Ichabod_Kader> Hello everyone, Ichabod_Kaderhere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[19:29] <chverma79> !bot
[19:29] <HisaoNakai> !package ttf-indic-otf
[19:29] <Ziber> What's a good, recommended way to rotate logs based on size?
[19:29] <jitse> shadej, Why setuid java programs don't work: http://blog.tinola.com/?e=7
[19:29] <ikonia> Ziber: logrotate can do it
[19:30] <Ziber> Hm. Okay.
[19:30] <mudkip908> HisaoNakai: it probably has a different name on ubuntu
[19:30] <bali> ikonia: i can understand the GPU memory hole in 32-bit OS, but is it possible in 64-bit?
[19:30] <samX> correct.  my thought was maybe something with the old kernel was hanging on to the driver map causing the issue, so i tried removing all the old kernel files not being used and reinstalling the drivers.
[19:30] <ikonia> bali: it's not a hole
[19:30] <chverma79> can anyone tell me whats all this logs
[19:30] <chverma79> and what are people randomly discussing????
[19:30] <OerHeks> Bali, any chance you have windows 8 32 bit installed next to ubuntu? with fastboot enabled?
[19:30] <ikonia> bali: if your onboard card is setup to use 600mb (that's wild if it is) then that's where your missing ram is
[19:30] <shadej> mudkip908: no because i need to use database
[19:31] <ikonia> chverma79: it's an ubuntu support channel - nothing random here
[19:31] <chverma79> ikonia: hmm
[19:31] <saiarcot895> chverma79: there are about 3 different threads happening at the same time
[19:31] <bali> OerHeks: Yes i have win 8, i disabled fast boot.
[19:31] <daftykins> samX: a kernel won't be doing anything just sat on the disk. just reinstall it with apt and boot in
[19:31] <ikonia> OerHeks: curious to your thoughts as you seem to have something in your head on this
[19:31] <chverma79> saiarcot895: real fast troubleshooting guys
[19:32] <chverma79> real nice
[19:32] <bali> OerHeks: perhaps i will double check...
[19:32] <OerHeks> bali ok that could do some nasty stuff to your hardwareconfig, as it remembers your windows settings
[19:32] <BlueEagle> !ot | chverma79
[19:32] <samX> Ok, thank you, i'll try that later tonight.  i would just like to get the SD card working again because i have an install of rosetta stone i was working on sitting on it that i would like to run in wine.
[19:32] <bali> OerHeks: brb, going for a reboot.
[19:32] <OerHeks> ikonia, these 2 things are the only ones that come in mind
[19:32] <chverma79> i am happy to connect to irc as my friend
[19:32] <ikonia> OerHeks: I'm all ears
[19:32] <chverma79> BlueEagle: thanks
[19:33] <ggabriel96> hey guys
[19:33] <chverma79> so how do i BlueEagle
[19:33] <ggabriel96> is it possible to make a dualbook on a single virtual machine?
[19:33] <chverma79> ggabriel96: hi
[19:33] <chverma79> yes ggabriel96
[19:33] <ggabriel96> hi chverma79. in virtualbox?
[19:33] <chverma79> yup
[19:33] <jitse> shadej, take a look at nmap4j.sourceforge.net
[19:33] <samX> thanks again for your help. :D
[19:33] <ikonia> ggabriel96: a virtual machine is the same as a physical machine
[19:33] <ikonia> ggabriel96: (in terms of capabilities)
[19:33] <shadej> jitse: for what?
[19:34] <ggabriel96> I know, it's because I don't remember having the option to customize the partitions when installing a system on a virtual machine
[19:34] <HisaoNakai> chverma79 - General IRC tip, try to ask your question in one line. Because clarity ;)
[19:34] <ikonia> ggabriel96: you select that in the installer, it's nothing to do with it being a virtual machine
[19:34] <jitse> shadej, it's a library to call nmap from java programs
[19:34] <jitse> shadej, that's what you're trying to do, right?
[19:35] <shadej> jitse: yeah
[19:35] <ggabriel96> hmmm
[19:35] <ggabriel96> thanks ikonia
[19:36] <shadej> jitse: but will that still ask me for privillege to run nmap with options like -PR
[19:37] <chverma79> thanks a lot i need to learn a lot guys
[19:37] <FuzzyThor> is there a way i can upload a file from my server to a remote ftp web server
[19:37] <jitse> shadej, yes
[19:37] <ikonia> FuzzyThor: by ftp
[19:37] <ggabriel96> see you guys
[19:37] <chverma79> FuzzyThor: if you own the root
[19:37] <ggabriel96> ty everyone
[19:37] <newbie34> I want to match multiline text with grep
[19:37] <ikonia> FuzzyThor: ignore what chverma79 said, it's nothing to do with root
[19:37] <jitse> shadej, you'll need to run the parent application with sudo in order to get the root privileges.
[19:37] <newbie34> Anyone familiar?
[19:37] <shadej> jitse: why i should i add additional overhead?
[19:38] <FuzzyThor> I own my root linux server but i use a remote webhost
[19:38] <ikonia> FuzzyThor: what's the actual problem ?
[19:38] <shadej> jitse: how about making the child application to be setuid
[19:38] <jitse> shadej, you can't do that with java
[19:38] <BlueEagle> newbie34: Do you want . to also match the newline character or are you looking for \n?
[19:39] <jitse> shadej, there's no way to do a setuid with java
[19:39] <FuzzyThor> Well i dont know how i can get files from my server thats in my house to a remote webserver through ftp
[19:39] <shadej> jitse: there is JNA
[19:39] <ikonia> FuzzyThor: use the "ftp" command
[19:39] <newbie34> BlueEagle: dot-match-all would be a good solution, but I didn't find it in grep
[19:40] <BlueEagle> newbie34: If you go to http://regexpal.com/ you can enter sample data there and see how the regex picks up matchers. You may also find very good help in #regex.
[19:40] <FuzzyThor> ikonia yes i used ftp but im not sure how to to write the line
[19:40] <john38> Hello can somebody help me out with scalpel for a sec???
[19:40] <ikonia> FuzzyThor: ftp hostname.of.ftp.server
[19:40] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: text is like 40k lines, kinda big for web apps ... I will also need a replace later
[19:41] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: Well, you would not use the entire production data, only a segment for testing purpouses. Also, in which context is the text being parsed?
[19:42] <Stdedos> xml database, I need to swap path-to-files and delete some
[19:42] <Stdedos> BlueEagle:
[19:42] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: And please do not change nicks in the middle of a conversation. I ignore nick changes in order to keep the channels from scrolling out of control.
[19:42] <jrib> Stdedos: you can use perl regexp with grep and should be able to active dotall
[19:42] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: new version / new computer - my bad
[19:42] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: pcregrep that is?
[19:43] <john38> does anybody know how to use scalpel??
[19:43] <BlueEagle> !anyone | john38
[19:44] <jitse> shadej, that's true, but: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5985597/jni-setuid-question
[19:44] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: So you have a 40K xml file and you want to do a regex search and replace for a multi line text?
[19:44] <john38> When i try to recover files with scalpel it retrieves such a big chunk of the hardrive but the file im trying to retrive isnt that big???
[19:45] <FuzzyThor> ikonia: so i have to have root access to the remote web server i want to upload to
[19:45] <ikonia> FuzzyThor: no, you don't, as I said earlier
[19:45] <jrib> Stdedos: you know there are commands and libraries meant to deal with xml (grep isn't)
[19:45] <Stdedos> yes that is correct, only one line to change, but if they must be deleted, the whole <> </> block must go aswell
[19:45] <Stdedos> jrib: No, as I am a complete firstcommer
[19:46] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: If you pastebin an example of the source blocks and expected result and go to #regex I am sure you will find some help there.
[19:46] <shadej> jitse: that is a lot of work
[19:47] <Stdedos> I am off then BlueEagle! Thanks
[19:47] <shafox> hi I am on dell vostro 2420 series laptop. it was preinstalled with 12.04 ubuntu. i just installed olivia and now my wifi isnot working previously it was working . what to do ??
[19:47] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: But listen to jrib before you go, as he prolly have some nifty XML tools handy for you.
[19:47] <pet2001> filter list
[19:47] <FuzzyThor> ikonia: ok i logged into the ftp. Now i need to copy a file from my server to the remote I dont know what the command is im kind new to ubuntu
[19:48] <daftykins> shafox: olivia as in you installed Linux Mint in place of Ubuntu?
[19:48] <ikonia> FuzzyThor: "put"
[19:48] <ikonia> FuzzyThor: I'd suggest a quick google for "ftp commands"
[19:48] <shafox> daftykins: yes
[19:48] <OerHeks> shafox, "olivia" is a mint codename, mint is not supported here
[19:48] <daftykins> shafox: there's no support for non-Ubuntu here i'm afraid, even if it's 'related'
[19:48] <OerHeks> !mint > shafox
[19:48] <shafox> OerHeks: but you may know how to tackle this i guess
[19:48] <john38> Hello can somebody help me out with scalpel for a sec???
[19:49] <jrib> john38: ask your actual question
[19:49] <chverma79> how to make a usb modem work in linux?
[19:49] <daftykins> john38: ask the full question and you might get a response if someone knows
[19:50] <BlueEagle> !patience | john38
[19:50] <john38> jrib, i installed scalpel ...and i edited the conf.txt to recover only the type of file i want when i go to recover in terminal it recovers almost the size of the whole harddrive
[19:50] <jrib> john38: I still don't see a question, but you should ask the channel
[19:51] <chverma79> how to make a usb modem work in linux?
[19:51] <john38> jrib, my harddrive is 504gb and the file i belive is only 16 or 17gb
[19:51] <chverma79> and even configure proxy in linux
[19:52] <FuzzyThor> ikonia: thanks for the help i was able to upload the file
[19:52] <john38> jrib, how do i recover the file i want without it taking up whole harddrive
[19:52] <mjburgess> hello, i have groupadd svradm, chgrp /etc/hosts  to svradmin, chmod g+w  /etc/hosts   and  usermod -a -G  mjburgess svradm
[19:52] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: No luck so far from jrib
[19:52] <mjburgess> but if i vim /etc/hosts  its still readonly
[19:52] <mjburgess> groups mjburgess  shows svradm
[19:52] <jrib> john38: that is a proper question.  But you should be sure to ask the channel and not me.  I don't know about scalpel.  When you reask (in a few minutes) be sure to ask your question on one line with the details you gave just now
[19:52] <chverma79> and even configure proxy in linux for torrents
[19:53] <mjburgess> ll /etc/hosts  shows root:svradm
[19:53] <jrib> Stdedos: xmlstarlet is the xml tool I know of that you can use from the command line, but it will take some reading/learning
[19:53] <ikonia> mjburgess: changing the permissions on /etc/hosts is a bad idea
[19:53] <ikonia> mjburgess: you also need to restart your shell to get the new group membership
[19:53] <john38> jrib, usually people tell me what i;ve done so far to get a clearer picture
[19:54] <mjburgess> ah, shell restart
[19:54] <jrib> john38: sure, just do it on a single line
[19:54] <mjburgess> well if its root:root to begin with, it can have abitary permissions
[19:54] <ikonia> mjburgess: what ?
[19:54] <john38> How do i recover a specific file in scalpel???
[19:55] <mjburgess> if you need root priviliages to modify a file, then that file can be owned by anyone..
[19:55] <ikonia> mjburgess: sorry, that's not good logic, but do what ever you want
[19:55] <mjburgess> well i've restarted my shell, and it's still readonly
[19:55] <ZIPY> john38: with photorec you can choose filetype to recover, never worked with scalpel tho
[19:56] <ikonia> mjburgess: ls -la /etc/hosts please
[19:56] <mjburgess> -rw-rw-r-- 1 root svradm 229 Aug  2 19:52 /etc/hosts
[19:56] <ikonia> mjburgess: id mjburgess
[19:56] <john38> ZIPY, i know how to search for a specific file type i need to know how to search for specific name and size but thanks...
[19:56] <mjburgess> uid=1000(mjburgess) gid=1000(mjburgess) groups=1000(mjburgess),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),108(lpadmin),124(sambashare),1001(bumblebee),1002(svradm)
[19:56] <ikonia> mjburgess: how did oyu restart your shell ?
[19:57] <mjburgess> ctrl-d
[19:57] <mjburgess> ctrl-alt-t
[19:57] <ikonia> mjburgess: type "exit" to until it logs you out
[19:57] <ikonia> mjburgess: then log back in and try it
[19:58] <mjburgess> i ALT-F6'd  and it works
[19:58] <mjburgess> must just need to logout
[19:58] <mjburgess> - thanks
[19:58] <Kyzz> I keep getting "NTFS signature not valid while trying to mount an external hdd
[19:58] <ikonia> Kyzz: you need to run chkdisk from a windows host on it
[19:59] <john38> ZIPY, how do i install photorec
[20:00] <Kyzz> ikonia: What will that do?
[20:00] <ikonia> Kyzz: fix the disk
[20:00] <Janika_Dusty> Hello everyone, Janika_Dustyhere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[20:00] <Kyzz> ikonia: Even if nothing is wrong?  I see ntfs parts in it?
[20:00] <ikonia> Kyzz: what ?
[20:01] <ZIPY> john38: apt-get install testdisk
[20:01] <Kyzz> If I view the disk in Ubuntu I see there are parts of it that are NTFS
[20:01] <john38> ZIPY, ok
[20:01] <ZIPY> john38: to run -> sudo photorec
[20:01] <ikonia> Kyzz: ?? it's an ntfs disk, it should be ntfs.
[20:01] <minidino> How would I go about deciding if I should learn vim, vi, or emacs (or mabey even something else)?
[20:02] <ikonia> minidino: well, you'd sit down and think about if you want to learn that
[20:02] <ikonia> minidino: thats how you decide if you want to learn something
[20:02] <minidino> ikonia: I mean like how do they compare?
[20:02] <ikonia> minidino: then you open a browser, and search for each one, noting down the differences / pros cons
[20:03] <john38> ZIPY, i have a 1000gb harddrive but i dual boot windows 7 and ubuntu i dont want to search entire drive just ubuntu partition
[20:03] <john38> ZIPY, it wont allow me to specify linux partition
[20:04] <ChrisMaQ> are there any serious graphic designers here who have migrated fully from windows apps like cs6 and illustrator
[20:05] <chverma79> and even configure proxy in linux for torrents
[20:05] <ZIPY> john38: i just tried, i selected the partition and then go to proceed
[20:05] <john38> ZIPY, ik i did that
[20:05] <ZIPY> what happens when u select the partiton
[20:05] <ZIPY> jumps 1 higher?
[20:06] <john38> ZIPY, do i choose linux or extended
[20:06] <ZIPY> ur linux partition is in the extended i guess so choose linux
[20:06] <jitse> shadej, indeed
[20:08] <shadej> jitse: but one i dont understand is why we need to call setuid function?
[20:08] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: No luck ar #regex
[20:08] <shadej> when we call the program from the command line we dont need to do anything
[20:09] <shadej> but when calling from a program we have to use setuid() why is that necessary?
[20:12] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: Well post a pastebin and I'll see if I can make heads or tails.
[20:13] <chverma79> guys
[20:13] <chverma79> any idea on how to set proxy and the port in linux for torrents
[20:13] <john38> ZIPY, how do i tell to recover only zip files
[20:13] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5945049/
[20:14] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: I assume that is what you have. What is it you want from it?
[20:15] <ZIPY> john38: after choosing the partition choose "file opt" press s to disable all and select .zip, then b to save
[20:15] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: I can write the regex needed to match what I want
[20:15] <Stdedos> I want all my subsequent matches to remove the whole block
[20:16] <alc> hi, i've tried to install ubuntu 13.04, but somewere between bot-repair and reboot, i've lost my windows partitions, and ubuntu's one got damage, could anyone help me recovering at least the windows8 backup ones? bot-repair log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5944101/
[20:16] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: That is not a good enough explination for me to be able to help you.
[20:16] <Taylr0x> Filezilla used to have, I think and please correct me if I am wrong, a sister program for hosting FTP servers. Can someone please remind me what it was? Or recommend one to me if this isn't the case please.
[20:17] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: Help me to elaborate. All I can think of is what I am matching, which is the path to file or the extension
[20:17] <chverma79> alc reinstall the grub bootloader
[20:18] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: So if the value of Filepath occurs more than once then the entire <song> block should be removed?
[20:18] <john38> ZIPY, do i press enter when choosing zip
[20:18] <pet2001> Taylr0x: Filezilla server. It's Windows-only, as far as I know...
[20:18] <jitse> shadej, are you absolutely sure you need nmap -PR?
[20:19] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: If I will need that path removed for a reason, recursively every file belonging there must be removed  - thus every entry of it
[20:19] <Taylr0x> pet2001, I thought that was going to be the case as I recall using it whilst on Windows. Bugger.
[20:19] <alc> chverma79: thanks. but i think it's a worst problem, the only recognized partition is ubuntu's one, i've got 4 hidden partitions acording to gparted, but don't know what else can make
[20:20] <shadej> jitse: if there is another solution to ping host that intensionally ignore ping requests
[20:20] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: So if you want to replace  <Song FilePath="E:\Τα έγγραφά μου\Η μουσική μου\ÓÁÑÌÐÅË\ÐáñÜîåíï Óõíáßóèçìá\11-Σώπα.mp3" FileSize="3667825">
[20:20] <BlueEagle>   <Display Author="ÓáñìðÝë" Title="Óþðá" Genre="Other" Album="ÐáñÜîåíï Óõíáßóèçìá" Color="910941" Cover="2218" Tag="1" />
[20:20] <BlueEagle>   <Infos FirstSeen="1102171827" />
[20:20] <BlueEagle>   <Comment>                            </Comment>
[20:20] <BlueEagle>   <Link Wmp="21A5BD5C-C39A-474C-8269B2C4C5786186" />
[20:20] <FloodBot1> BlueEagle: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:20] <BlueEagle> ouch... Sorry. :(
[20:20] <pet2001> Taylr0x: Most used on Linux are vsftp and proftp.
[20:21] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: Back offline? Refer to <> </> as block :P
[20:21] <Stdedos> online*
[20:21] <OerHeks> shadej, why ? servers that ignore pings have a reason to do so,
[20:21] <chverma79> alc it happens only when your linux distro doesnt recognize the windows partition
[20:21] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: So you want to replace FilePath="E:\Τα έγγραφά μου\Η μουσική μου\ with FilePath="D:\Something\sensible?
[20:21] <ZIPY> john38: first b to save
[20:21] <chverma79> alc you need to manually modify the grub file by live booting
[20:21] <Stdedos> That's one aspect, changing the file path
[20:22] <shadej> OerHeks: I know but i want to hosts on my LAN
[20:22] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: The other aspect of my modification is to remove entries  from a speciefic path
[20:22] <shadej> how can i do that with out using -PR option in nmap
[20:22] <chverma79> alc orelse check fosswire site for a thread realted to it, i got mine solved there
[20:22] <alc> chverma79: performing another bot-repair?
[20:22] <chverma79> ok
[20:22] <anonee> I activated bluetooth to browse files on my phone, selected the PAN profile, I did the selection 3 times instead of selecting my phone from the bluetooth menu and selecting (browse files), as a result, I have my phone name listed 3 times in the network list, on click, they will ask if I want to use my phone's internet. how can I remove the duplicates?
[20:22] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: The first you don't need regex for. The second you don't want to use regex for.
[20:22] <ZIPY> john38: then q to go back and then choose search
[20:23] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: Ok ... why and why?
[20:23] <alc> chverma79: it can't even recognize windows on bot, can it be grub?
[20:24] <chverma79> alc yes
[20:24] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: Well if you know the exact text you are searching for and what to replace it with a regular search and replace is all you need. No regex required. As for manipulating *ML, regex is not the right tool for the job.
[20:24] <chverma79> check for how to repair grub bootloader
[20:25] <mudkip908> shadej: use arping
[20:25] <jitse> shadej, well, you could do a plain netcat to a (pseudo) random port on the host you need to check. Example: http://fpaste.org/29947/
[20:25] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: I do know what I am searching for, but I got some parameters on the table, splitting folders and so forth
[20:26] <jitse> shadej, the error message is different, you see. Connection refused = up, No route to host = down
[20:26] <shadej> mudkip908: arp -n ?
[20:26] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: And again, deleting entries, still have some variables
[20:26] <jitse> shadej, exactly
[20:26] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: If you are not able to describe completely what you need then it would be hard for anyone to help you. Perhaps xmlint is the tool for you?
[20:27] <shadej> jitse: ok i will try that
[20:27] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: Maybe you even want a xml transform document?
[20:27] <jitse> shadej, but ARP only works on the local network, you'll need another trick to check hosts outside of your LAN
[20:29] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: Noooo! I feel this is getting way over than where I feel a solution might be!
[20:29] <shadej> jitse: ok, but i need to solve the setuid and java issue because i need to run nmap as a root for OS finger printing,port scanning,mac address discovery ..
[20:30] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: I just want a way to tell the replace engine, if you bump into this, <(search parameters)>, then delete it untill the first </Song> is found
[20:30] <john38> ZIPY, you there
[20:30] <BlueEagle> Stdedos: Well, what you think the solution is, and what the solution actually is doesn't really have to match. I too once thought that regex was the key to all serach and replace needs, but it is not, and read http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2009/11/parsing-html-the-cthulhu-way.html if you do not believe me.
[20:30] <john38> ZIPY, how do imagebin a photo again so you can tell me which installation is the one i want
[20:32] <chverma79> hi
[20:32] <alc> chverma79: any idea of the page title? I haven't found anything
[20:33] <alc> should it be this one? -> http://fosswire.com/post/2009/05/restoring-overwritten-grub/
[20:33] <ZIPY> john38: didnt understand ur last question
[20:34] <john38> ZIPY, well when i started recovery for zip it made over 2000 recoverys ....it wasnt fininished yet but i dont recall having deleted so many zip files
[20:34] <john38> ZIPY, in the past
[20:35] <wilee-nilee> alc, I missed you initial description, are you trying to repair the grub bootloader?
[20:35] <ZIPY> hm did u choose whole disk or only free space?
[20:35] <john38> ZIPY, i think free space
[20:35] <ZIPY> if u deleted the file accidently u should use free space
[20:37] <john38> ZIPY, i did choose free space
[20:37] <Stdedos> BlueEagle: sudo apt-get install perl? :/
[20:37] <john38> ZIPY, and it had about 2hr remaining
[20:37] <jrib> Stdedos: you could have mastered xmlstarlet by now
[20:37] <HxD_NightFall> I love the massive amount of joinings and leabings
[20:37] <jitse> shadej, ok, as I said before, setuid is not an option. The easiest solution would be:  use Runtime.getRuntime().exec(new String[]{"sudo", "nmap", "-PR", "host"}) and add an entry to the sudoers file on your machine
[20:38] <wilee-nilee> HxD_NightFall, My client allows that to be turned off, makes it a bit easier.
[20:38] <Stdedos> jrib: I headed over to CPAN, found this http://search.cpan.org/~grantm/XML-Simple-2.20/lib/XML/Simple.pm ,and I saw a Makefile.PL
[20:39] <jrib> Stdedos: pretty sure almost any language you pick will have an xml library.  And I would be surprised if you don't have a perl xml library in the repositories
[20:39] <shadej> jitse: what will that sudoer do?
[20:39] <saleem> hi, what kernel is the LTS version for ubuntu precise?
[20:39] <shadej> make me superuser forever?
[20:39] <jrib> !info linux-image precise | saleem
[20:39] <saleem> thanks jrib
[20:39] <alc> wilee-nilee: i'me in a pre-installed win 8 pc, and installed ubuntu. after running bot-repair, it doesn't loads, gives a message about media wich can't be loaded, and on ubuntu live, i can't see the windows partition, the linux one seems to have the size of linux + win ones
[20:39] <jitse> shadej, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sudoers
[20:39] <john38> wilee-nilee, thank for last night swap did have to turned off
[20:40] <ZIPY> john38: http://linuxpoison.blogspot.de/2012/05/recover-deleted-files-using-scalpel.html i just found the option u can use -i to look for filename
[20:40] <wilee-nilee> john38, Cool. ;)
[20:40] <john38> ZIPY, thanks
[20:40] <Stdedos> jrib: ah, so starlet is in Ubuntu ... let me man then
[20:40] <jitse> shadej, needless to say, this only works on GNU/Linux-based systems
[20:40] <alc> wilee-nilee: after bot-repair, prior to the crash, it showed this report: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5944101/
[20:41] <shadej> jitse: like ubuntu?
[20:41] <shadej> that is what i want
[20:41] <jitse> shadej, yes
[20:42] <wilee-nilee> alc, The UEFI setup with W8 is a bit if a mess for some, best place support I have seen consistently is the UF, here is a link to that helpers thread.  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2147295
[20:43] <john38> ZIPY, but this is for scalpel ...where do i type in the -i option
[20:43] <john38> ZIPY, after ...-o
[20:43] <dorohoro> i have problem with repozitorium, it download litl at full speed and than stop and wait some time then download again etc.. to install anything i need ages.
[20:44] <guntbert> dorohoro: that looks like you have choosen a mirror server far away from your location
[20:45] <wilee-nilee> alc, I'm quite fond of using that bootscript however have not had the joy/pain of messing with a urfi setup isall.
[20:46] <wilee-nilee> uefi*
[20:47] <anonee> anyone? I activated bluetooth to browse files on my phone, selected the PAN profile, I did the selection 3 times instead of selecting my phone from the bluetooth menu and selecting (browse files), as a result, I have my phone name listed 3 times in the network list, on click, they will ask if I want to use my phone's internet. how can I remove the duplicates?
[20:47] <dorohoro> rep is in my city but still problems
[20:48] <levo> taking webcam picture in ubuntu 12.10 with capability of seeing preview. what program do you suggest?
[20:48] <HisaoNakai> levo - KDenLive perhaps.
[20:48] <columb> Computer keep freezing. I don't think that it's OS issue (same freezes on windows). I think that it's power issues. How do I get info about power supply from system? Or what I should to do to find cause of this freezes?
[20:48] <Dr_Willis> anonee:  if you cant find a gui way to do it. theres most likely some config file for it in ~/.config/ that you cold remove to reset the bluetooth settings  (but i dont use BT much any more so no idea what files)
[20:49] <ezio> is there any way to get sendmail to asynchronously send email?
[20:49] <levo> HisaoNakai: too big!
[20:49] <levo> HisaoNakai: streamer is ok , but i can't see the preview.
[20:50] <john38> ZIPY, this is how i recover in scalpel to my home directory but where do i put in -i option..............sudo scalpel  /dev/sda5  -o  /home/recovered
[20:51] <ZIPY> after ../recovered i guess
[20:52] <john38> ZIPY, the filename is intermediate.zip
[20:52] <HisaoNakai> levo - There appear to be loads of them listed in synaptic. Try a few more out, try asking in ##video or somewhere, or try contacting support of the software which doesn't work.
[20:53] <john38> ZIPY, sudo scalpel  /dev/sda5 -o  /home/recovered -i intermediate.zip
[20:53] <Dr_Willis> levo:  cheese works well for most people.
[20:53] <john38> ZIPY, like that
[20:53] <levo> HisaoNakai, Dr_Willis: thanks
[20:53] <ZIPY> john38: try, it will show an error if its wrong
[20:53] <john38> ZIPY, ok
[20:54] <Dr_Willis> ive been tracking down nice simple video-recording/capture app to use with my new USB Video capture Dongle. So far cheese is the easiest to use.
[20:54] <ZIPY> john38: did you get an error?
[20:54] <whoever> Dr_Willis: cinerella
[20:54] <john38> ZIPY, hold on
[20:55] <ggabriel96> guys
[20:55] <ggabriel96> I got a problem >_<
[20:55] <napsc> kazam is about as simple as it gets
[20:55] <ggabriel96> I just installed virtualbox and every time I go to File -> Preferences, my system logs out
[20:55] <Dr_Willis> whoever:  i just mainly need to 'capture for set time (like 1 hr)' with a preview/audio preview. and save to file.. thats it. :) setting up  a 'vcr to video file' station for the wife.. and anything extras will conruse her. im not really doing any video editing (at that point)
[20:56] <chverma79> ggabriel96: yup
[20:56] <ggabriel96> hey chverma79 ^^
[20:56] <Dr_Willis> If cheese had a 'record for XXX time' it would be  almost perfect for my needs.
[20:56] <ggabriel96> can you help me?
[20:56] <john38> ZIPY, couldnt open file ---no such file or directory
[20:56] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  well dont use the term 'logs out' when you mean X is crashing back to the login screen. ;)
[20:57] <ZIPY> john38: ok wait let me try
[20:57] <whoever> Dr_Willis: script a timer on the pid creation
[20:57] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  try making a new user.  see if affects them also.
[20:57] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: oh, didn't know it was that
[20:57] <Dr_Willis> whoever:  yea.  but the goal is to set it up where the wife can  do it. :)
[20:57] <whoever> Dr_Willis: that sounds a little hi-tech for here
[20:57] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: will virtual box be available for the new user?
[20:57] <ggabriel96> or I'll have to download it again?
[20:58] <whoever> Dr_Willis: aren't there hooks for chesse tha8t you can use
[20:58] <Stdedos> jrib: So, let's say I am kinda familiriazing with xmlstarlet. XPath all that (so far) seems to me does is making  simple matches
[20:58] <Dr_Willis> basically i need a time field/widgit  where she can enter like 1.3 hrs.. and hit play on the vcr. then click 'go/record' on the app. and she can walk away..  other day we frogot we were recording and got a 15hr video capture file of static. :) that filled up the hd.
[20:59] <Stdedos> jrib: How can I make more complex search requests?
[20:59] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  make a new user in virtualbox (you got ubuntu in vbox? make a new user in ubuntu in vbox)  Unless i missread your issue.
[20:59] <guntbert> ggabriel96: it will be available
[20:59] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  or you maean VBOX itself is crashing your desktop?
[20:59] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: oh, no. I didn't even create a virtual machine yet!
[20:59] <ggabriel96> yes, it's crashing my system
[21:00] <Dr_Willis> run vbox from a terminal, and look for errors. may give a clue also as to the issue.
[21:00] <ggabriel96> Qt WARNING: void DBusMenuExporterPrivate::addAction(QAction*, int): Already tracking action "" under id 16
[21:00] <ggabriel96> Qt WARNING: void DBusMenuExporterPrivate::addAction(QAction*, int): Already tracking action "&Pause" under id 17
[21:00] <ggabriel96> Qt WARNING: void DBusMenuExporterPrivate::addAction(QAction*, int): Already tracking action "&Reset" under id 18
[21:00] <ggabriel96> Qt WARNING: void DBusMenuExporterPrivate::addAction(QAction*, int): Already tracking action "D&iscard saved state..." under id 24
[21:00] <FloodBot1> ggabriel96: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:00] <ggabriel96> Qt WARNING: void DBusMenuExporterPrivate::addAction(QAction*, int): Already tracking action "Re&fresh..." under id 25
[21:00] <ggabriel96> Qt WARNING: void DBusMenuExporterPrivate::addAction(QAction*, int): Already tracking action "Show in File Manager" under id 27
[21:01] <Dr_Willis> warnings shouldent be fatal ;)
[21:01] <jrib> Stdedos: I don't know the answer to your question, I would have to go read about it
[21:01] <ggabriel96> oh I should use pastebin haha
[21:01] <ggabriel96> sorry
[21:01] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  also what ubuntu release are you using?
[21:01] <ggabriel96> but that's just the output in terminal when I type "virtualbox" in it
[21:01] <jrib> Stdedos: google something like "xmlstart delete block" after going through the intro tutorial they have in their official docs and then just read a bunch of examples
[21:01] <ggabriel96> my system is 13.04
[21:01] <jrib> xmlstarlet*
[21:02] <Stdedos> jrib: I see - Thanks
[21:02] <larrymo> I installed ubuntu and now I cant su root
[21:02] <larrymo> Im trying to actually edit files that are read only
[21:02] <guntbert> !sudo | larrymo
[21:02] <ggabriel96> larrymo: try sudo su
[21:02] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  dont use 'sudo su'  :) use sudo -s or sudo -i
[21:02] <Dr_Willis> !sudo
[21:02] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: why?
[21:02] <jrib> Stdedos: and make sure you have a backup of your file :)  Also, I would make a small toy file with similar structure to the actual file so you can practice on it
[21:02] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  because sudo su is wrong. ;P
[21:03] <ggabriel96> oh
[21:03] <ggabriel96> didn't know that
[21:03] <Dr_Willis> sudo -i will give a 'sane' enviroment
[21:03] <Dr_Willis> sudo su is also redundant.
[21:03] <guntbert> !enter | ggabriel96
[21:03] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: did you read the Qt WARNING stuff?
[21:03] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  as i said 'warnings shouldent be fatal'
[21:03] <ggabriel96> well but they are crashing x, as you said
[21:03] <Stdedos> jrib: This is a no-brainer - file is on Windows and I am working on VM Ubuntu :P
[21:03] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96: and i see identical warnings here. and vbox does work for me.
[21:03] <ggabriel96> hmm
[21:04] <ggabriel96> I'll click preferences again and see if something else appears
[21:04] <Dr_Willis> you said it crashed when you selectd file->new. well here vbot starts the wizard the first time.
[21:04] <ZIPY> john38: did u uncomment zip in /etc/scalpel/scalpel.conf
[21:04] <jrib> Stdedos: http://xmlstar.sourceforge.net/doc/UG/xmlstarlet-ug.html has a basic deletion example, so now you just need to construct the correct XPath expression
[21:04] <john38> ZIPY, hold zipy im trying something else give me a sec
[21:06] <Leo145> hi. i tried to make sudo read my password from stdin but i also want to redirect stdin for my program. it will become like this: echo pass | sudo -S program < input. now sudo trys to read password from stdin. what can i do?
[21:06] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: nothing else appeared, it just crashes
[21:06] <ripidez>  /whois ripidez
[21:06] <jrib> Leo145: take a step back and explain why on earth you are doing this
[21:07] <ripidez> whoops
[21:07] <john38> ZIPY, in photorec i didnt choose right ext to search in my linux is ext4...i was choosing ext2 and ext3
[21:08] <john38> ZIPY, but it also might have been a rar or zip im not sure
[21:08] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  id try making a new user as a test. just to eliminate the potential that it could be a user setting issue.
[21:08] <Leo145> jrib: because i'm writing a server program and one of its tasks is to take some c++ file from user. compile it and run it. and it should have specific input and output file and it should be run as a limited user.
[21:09] <ggabriel96> you mean a user on my system, not in virtual machine, right
[21:09] <ggabriel96> ?
[21:09] <jrib> Leo145: why do you need sudo?
[21:09] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  since you have no OS runningin the vm. :) the only place you can add a new user is on the ubuntu os  correct?
[21:10] <ggabriel96> yes
[21:10] <kubunto> o wow
[21:10] <Leo145> jrib: server program runs as user A. user B is a limited user. i want to use sudo to run taken c++ code as B instead of A.
[21:10] <kubunto> lots of ppl here
[21:11] <ggabriel96> I'll try it out, be right back later
[21:11] <ZIPY> john38: ext2 and ext3 option works with ext4 aswel
[21:11] <jrib> Leo145: I think you should redesign whatever it is you are doing
[21:12] <john38> ZIPY, yeah but now its more realistic with only few minutes remaining which means its acatully looking for file
[21:12] <john38> ZIPY, not the 2000 files
[21:12] <john38> ZIPY, well lets see
[21:12] <guntbert> kubunto: welcome, Do you have an ubuntu support question?
[21:12] <kubunto> yes
[21:12] <DesJ> What is the Pandora app exclusive to linux called? It has unlimited skips and shows you whats next in queue.
[21:12] <ltrottier> So, I have a Zotac media box which is detecting an externa VGA-connected TV as an LVDS
[21:12] <john38> ZIPY, damn didnt find anytyhing
[21:13] <kubunto> i ran update and my system has become a bit unreliable because of it
[21:13] <ZIPY> john38: the -i option doesnt work for me too, i get the same message
[21:13] <guntbert> !details | kubunto
[21:13] <jrib> DesJ:  use pianobar.  I'm sure there are lots of clients for pandora though
[21:13] <jrib> s/^/I/
[21:14] <peyam> Hi I opened Dropbox and the theme of my windows changed to this : http://i39.tinypic.com/2mxms75.png
[21:14] <peyam> it is beautiful what is that and why does it appear only when I open dropbox
[21:14] <ZIPY> john38: omg i found out
[21:15] <Left_Turn> hey how do i search for a file or directory with the terminal
[21:15] <john38> ZIPY, what
[21:15] <kubunto> i am running xubuntu 13.04, I ran system update (about 100 or so packages went thru) rebooted, choked a little before login but i was able to get past it
[21:15] <ZIPY> john38: u need to create a empty file and put in a list of words to search for
[21:15] <kubunto> now cant open the system update gui without it grashing
[21:15] <ZIPY> -i expects a file
[21:15] <john38> ZIPY, for scalpel
[21:15] <ZIPY> yes
[21:16] <guntbert> Left_Turn: the command is   find, you use it like   find . -name "somefile"    (the dot is the starting poiint for the search
[21:16] <Taceo> How goes?
[21:16] <john38> ZIPY, damn
[21:16] <Left_Turn> ok thanks guntbert
[21:16] <john38> ZIPY, hey zipy i gotta run somewhere bbl
[21:16] <ZIPY> ^^
[21:16] <ZIPY> i will try out meanwhile
[21:17] <guntbert> Left_Turn: You're welcome , for further info look at   man find
[21:17] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: nope, doesn't work on new user too
[21:17] <Left_Turn> ok will do:)
[21:17] <ggabriel96> I was reading something on the internet, I think it's related to some configuration on nvidia settings
[21:18] <eden> how can i know if i am using my nvidia driver? Iam using 12.04 64 bit
[21:19] <wilee-nilee> edenhi, Check software sources-additional drivers
[21:19] <DesJ> Ah, my friend answered me. The Music program is called Pithos.
[21:19] <edenhi> wilee-nilee, nothing also i have a hybrid laptop
[21:20] <edenhi> wilee-nilee, nvidia and intel
[21:20] <wilee-nilee> edenhi, is everything look good?
[21:20] <wilee-nilee> looking*
[21:20] <edenhi> wilee-nilee, what do you mean?
[21:20] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: you there?
[21:21] <kubunto> guntbert: i am running xubuntu 13.04, I ran system update (about 100 or so packages went thru) rebooted, choked a little before login but i was able to get past it
[21:21] <wilee-nilee> edenhi, I believe the hybrid setup runs the nvidia under certain circumstances, the details your giving help the channel in general.
[21:21] <kubunto> guntbert: the error reported seems to be a parse error
[21:21] <kubunto> guntbert: E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[21:22] <edenhi> wilee-nilee, ah when i run glxgears it gives me only 60 fps so i guess so i don't use the nvidia
[21:22] <edenhi> wilee-nilee, i have 640m le
[21:22] <Tunix2> Hey guys, I just bought a VPS that is virtualized with OpenVZ and I am using the Ubuntu 11.04 img. My problem is there is no aptitude! How do I install it?
[21:22] <guntbert> kubunto: use a !pastebin to show us the errors
[21:22] <guntbert> !pastebin | kubunto
[21:22] <jrib> Tunix2: congratulations, your provider gave you an unsupported ubuntu release
[21:23] <wilee-nilee> edenhi, Your best help scenario is to identify that hardware info in detail, lspci in the cli will give exact graphic info to post for help.
[21:23] <Tunix2> jrib: They have been a nightmare to work with. What are my options short of contacting them
[21:23] <jrib> Tunix2: you can try upgrading but I would suggest finding a different provider, there are so many
[21:23] <jrib> !eolupgrades | Tunix2
[21:23] <wilee-nilee> edenhi, Graphics are not a strong area for me so the channel is the best help here
[21:23] <edenhi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5945255/ wilee-nilee
[21:24] <Tunix2> jrib: how do I upgrade without aptitude? I do not have the package update-manager-core installed on this machine
[21:24] <jrib> Tunix2: you can also see if they offer 12.04 images through their web interface
[21:24] <Tunix2> jrib:  they do not
[21:24] <jrib> Tunix2: you don't have apt-get?
[21:24] <Tunix2> jrib: http://puu.sh/3SYPV/9cd982ce71.png
[21:24] <wilee-nilee> edenhi, He, you want to find the actual info and post it a pastebin may or not be read is all I would say.
[21:25] <kubunto> guntbert: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5945261/
[21:26] <wilee-nilee> edenhi, The key here which can be difficult at times is exact info, the details needed, otherwise one can get lost in the channel traffic. ;)
[21:26] <Tunix2> jrib: I do have apt-get but it can not locate any packages called update-manager or update-manager-core
[21:26] <jrib> Tunix2: you need to follow the guide to enable the repositories for eol versions
[21:27] <edenhi> wilee-nilee, roger that
[21:27] <Irving_Nsia> Hello everyone, Irving_Nsiahere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[21:27] <edenhi> wilee-nilee, i found this guide
[21:27] <helmholtz> I've just installed a new theme, and it's screwed over all my shortcuts. How can I fix this?
[21:27] <wilee-nilee> edenhi, Sorry I will take off the preacher hat, lol, that is a problem we see with new development hardware.
[21:28] <debfan> anyone use these programs and have a usb headset?   audacity
[21:28] <guntbert> kubunto: looks strange, I have not had to deal with such an error before but I suppose there are several helpers here you can tell you what to try, so I suugest you make a complete question (with link to that pastebin) and post it here again (without my nick in this case)
[21:29] <delnith> anyone here very good with ubuntu?
[21:29] <k1l_> !details | delnith
[21:29] <Shloop> how do I set up a vpn for irc with ubuntu?
[21:29] <delnith> I want to convert to ubuntu from windows, but am unsure of what will run and what will not
[21:30] <helmholtz> I'm having a problem with my shortcuts after installing a theme. I'm running ubuntu 12.04. When i try to use shortcuts, nothing happens.
[21:30] <wilee-nilee> edenhi, I believe but not sure it is bumblebee that is part of this, check though to be sure it is still. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bumblebee
[21:31] <wilee-nilee> edenhi, There appears to be a #bunblebee channel as well if this applies.
[21:33] <wilee-nilee> debfan, State the actual issues for help. ;)
[21:33] <wilee-nilee> #bumblebee*
[21:34] <helmholtz> Is anybody able to help me?
[21:34] <wilee-nilee> edenhi, a search at askubuntu, good luck. http://askubuntu.com/search?q=bumblebee
[21:35] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: you there?
[21:36] <debfan> wilee-nilee:  ahhhhhhh  lol
[21:36] <holstein> helmholtz: what theme? what shortcuts? what version of what operating system?
[21:36] <debfan> so annoying  ....ehlp!!!!!!! lol
[21:36] <debfan> started working again... don't know why *bangs head*
[21:36] <ggabriel96> has anyone here experienced crashes of X when running virtual box
[21:36] <holstein> helmholtz: i would load up a new user, and see if the issue is the same over there in that account
[21:36] <larrymo> how do I know if I have natty etc?
[21:36] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  im in and out all day/night long
[21:36] <wilee-nilee> help I've fallen and can't get up. ;)
[21:37] <holstein> larrymo: do you know the release number?
[21:37] <holstein> !natty
[21:37] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: oh. look at the logs: http://pastebin.com/gFJxE0wP
[21:37] <larrymo> the last stable one
[21:37] <holstein> larrymo: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckingYourUbuntuVersion
[21:37] <helmholtz> holstein: mac-os-x theme, ubuntu 12.04. alttab, search menu, workspace change, basically all of them
[21:37] <debfan> I don't know why it stops working!!!  so, it will stop again
[21:37] <helmholtz> holstein: although ctrl-t works, but that's on firefox
[21:37] <holstein> helmholtz: where did you get the theme?
[21:38] <helmholtz> holstein: NoobLabs
[21:38] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: by the way, if I do a sudo apt-get purge nvidia*, will nouveau be restored automatically?
[21:38] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  not sure. ive rarely needed to purge my drivers. if not you can reinstall ubuntu-desktop package and it should reinstall them
[21:38] <holstein> helmholtz: you should ask them for support, or try using a theme from the repos
[21:38] <ggabriel96> sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop?
[21:39] <helmholtz> holstein: ok thanks
[21:40] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis:  sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop?
[21:45] <Taceo> What would one suggest, for an ubunto distribution, for an XP capable machine, used only for browsing, and onboard programs?
[21:46] <kostkon> Taceo, lubuntu
[21:46] <larrymo> I have precise
[21:48] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  just try 'install' first
[21:48] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: ?
[21:48] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: ah ok
[21:48] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: I installed my nvidia driver with sudo apt-get install nvidia-current
[21:49] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: so there is no problem in using sudo apt-get purge nvidia*, right?
[21:49] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: or, even if I installed the driver with Additional Drivers, I could do that, couldn't I?
[21:50] <johnj2> How can I adjust the volume in Ubuntu 13.04 with the Gnome Classic environment?
[21:51] <holstein> johnj2: i like "pavucontrol"
[21:51] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  be VERY carefull with using wildcards * with apt.
[21:52] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:   use tab completion to complete the package name if you dont know it
[21:52] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: but nvidia* will remove everything related to ONLY nvidia, won't it?
[21:52] <Cren> i got my lxde meny empty after i reinstalled lxde
[21:52] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  and the addationial drivers tool - uses the apt system to installs tuff so its the same
[21:52] <Dr_Willis> ggabriel96:  read what it wants to uninstall.. your use of nvidia* may confuse things. when in doubt use the proper package name
[21:52] <Dr_Willis> be VERY VERy carefull with 'wildcards' and apt-get ;)
[21:53] <wilee-nilee> Cren, Can you explain that in more detail and in understandable way?
[21:53] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: but I want to completely remove everything related to the nvidia driver. I should use sudo apt-get purge nvidia-current then?
[21:53] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: as I used nvidia-current to install
[21:54] <Cren> wilee-nilee: ok i tried to get an program i installed appear in the menu, but it didnt so i reinstalled the lxde and after i did that, the meny got empty with only logout and run in it
[21:54] <Cren> wilee-nilee: i have deleting the config files too, but didnt work
[21:55] <johnj2> holstein: that doesn't seem to work on my computer.  It says: "Connection to PulsAudio failed. Automatic retry in 5s." and some other stuff.
[21:55] <holstein> johnj2: share the *exact* stuff
[21:55] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: if after this "sudo apt-get purge nvidia-current", I only get a black and white terminal after booting, what can I do?
[21:55] <holstein> !paste | johnj2
[21:55] <codephobic> hi, got an urgent problem with unity/ubuntu 13.04
[21:55] <wilee-nilee> Cren, What is your native language?
[21:56] <codephobic> I lost sound earlier today, then tried removing and purging pulseaudio and reinstalling
[21:56] <codephobic> now when I reboot into ubuntu, it does not go to unity, or rather it doesn't look like unity. there is no launcher nor is there the menubar at the top of the screen
[21:57] <codephobic> I can't seem to get unity to work again
[21:57] <codephobic> (and I still have no sound)
[21:57] <wilee-nilee> codephobic, When you ran that purge did you look at all that was removed?
[21:58] <codephobic> wilee-nilee, "sudo apt-get remove --purge alsa-base pulseaudio" this is all that I ran
[21:58] <codephobic> removing alsa-base and pulseaudio
[21:58] <Cren> wilee-nilee: swedish
[21:58] <wilee-nilee> codephobic, And in the terminal it says what its going to do and you have ti yes or no it did you look?
[21:58] <wilee-nilee> !sw
[21:58] <codephobic> wilee-nilee, yes
[21:59] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: well I'm restoring nouveau with the additional drivers itself and see if vb works
[21:59] <ggabriel96> Dr_Willis: after restoring it, can I delete xorg.conf?
[21:59] <codephobic> wilee-nilee, It worked correctly but then I think when I reinstalled (and the  sound didn't work), I tried to remove & purge again and then reinstall, at which point it "hanged" and I did a hard reboot.
[21:59] <johnj2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5945341/
[21:59] <daftykins> ggabriel96: you probably should no matter what
[22:00] <Cren> wilee-nilee: ok the entries in the menu is gone, with only the run and logout left
[22:00] <ggabriel96> daftykins: I should? like now? or after rebooting? the changes were applied already
[22:00] <codephobic> right now, I'm trying to reset compiz but it's stuck on "compiz (core) - Info: unloading plugin: core
[22:00] <daftykins> ggabriel96: move it to xorg.conf.old for safety
[22:00] <tucemiux> anyone knows if there are tablets with ubuntu out yet ?
[22:00] <wilee-nilee> codephobic, A hard shutdown generally should n ot cause a lot of problems rae you familiar with reisub?
[22:01] <ggabriel96> daftykins: how can I open Files with adm?
[22:01] <codephobic> wilee-nilee, nope never heard of it.
[22:01] <wilee-nilee> Cren, On a fresh install right, hard to tell exactly with your posts?
[22:02] <Taceo> How might I check which distro is on a machine, if I was just gifted a linux machine?
[22:02] <wilee-nilee> codephobic, a soft shutdown option. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reisub
[22:02] <Taceo> I know it is Ubuntu.. and that is it.
[22:02] <Cren> wilee-nilee: sure you dont trolling me?
[22:02] <ggabriel96> daftykins: and this xorg.conf.nvidia-xconfig-original?
[22:02] <k1l_> Taceo: "lsb_release -a"
[22:02] <codephobic> wilee-nilee, I can't browse right now, I have no access to launcher and terminal doesn't launch chrome
[22:02] <daftykins> ggabriel96: eh i guess that's a valid backup for at some point too. just as long as 'xorg.conf' isn't there it'll be fine
[22:03] <wilee-nilee> Cren, No, you are hardly understandable, in general I want exact details, bad communication compounds this.
[22:03] <codephobic> wilee-nilee, is there anyway to recover ubuntu at an earlier point in time (like Window's "system restore"), say from sometime today?
[22:03] <ggabriel96> ok
[22:03] <ggabriel96> sudo rm xorg.conf?
[22:03] <holstein> ggabriel96: why remove?
[22:03] <wilee-nilee> Cren, #ubuntu-se might be easier
[22:04] <ggabriel96> holstein: I just restored nouveau
[22:04] <codephobic> I don't know why the sound card stopped working in Ubuntu, out of the blue, and I think it's something to do with  some buggy update done to the kernel, atleast that's what I deciphered from my earlier googling.
[22:04] <holstein> ggabriel96: you can always just rename.. or move it out of the way.. not need to removing things like that since you might be troubleshooting
[22:04] <Taceo> we are using ubuntu 10.10, it seems
[22:04] <ggabriel96> holstein: I copied it into documents, now imma remove it
[22:05] <Cren> wilee-nilee: i already told you want i have done, and whats the problem, i want get the menu entries back, and not the panel.
[22:05] <wilee-nilee> codephobic, Not really, try this reset for unity though if it is 12.10 or 13.04 sometimes a couple of reboots can fix a hard shutdown. http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/04/how-to-reset-unity-compiz-in-ubuntu-12-10-and-13-04
[22:05] <ggabriel96> holstein: I don't know how to rename it. I needs admin rights and I don't know how to do that neither graphically, nor thru command line
[22:05] <k1l_> !eol | Taceo
[22:05] <codephobic> wilee-nilee, I'm using 13.04
[22:06] <k1l_> Taceo: 10.10 is way out of support. best way would be to make a clean install onto at least 12.04
[22:06] <holstein> ggabriel96: sudo
[22:06] <wilee-nilee> Cren, You are not answering basic questions needed, instead accusing me of trolling you, things are not always an easy fix, especially without any real details.
[22:06] <ggabriel96> holstein: that part I know. I don't know the rest. is is sudo mv xorg.conf xorgbackup.conf for exemple?
[22:06] <ggabriel96> is it*
[22:07] <holstein> !mv
[22:07] <holstein> !info mv
[22:07] <wilee-nilee> Cren, Do not bother answering me find another helper.
[22:07] <ggabriel96> ok it worked
[22:07] <ggabriel96> be right back
[22:07] <holstein> ggabriel96: http://linux.die.net/man/1/mv
[22:08] <codephobic> wilee-nilee, that's not working for me, I tried that solution earlier. I get warnings and none of the launcher or menubar returns
[22:08] <wilee-nilee> codephobic, Try the reset in that link.
[22:08] <Taceo> thanks
[22:08] <wilee-nilee> codephobic, Hard to say for me, any details like graphic drivers...etc are helpful.
[22:10] <thunder-storm> hello everybody, i'm using ubuntu 12.04 LTS with unity. Do you know an easy way to change the font-colors of the environment?
[22:10] <ggabriel96> ok. nouveau restored normally (i did it with additional drivers). what doing a sudo apt-get purge nvidia-current would do now?
[22:11] <wilee-nilee> thunder-storm, I believe there is a unity-tweak app that may have that option, but surely others
[22:12] <johnj2> assuming I have a broken pulseaudio, is there an easy way to figure out what's wrong and how to fix it?
[22:12] <holstein> !audio | johnj2
[22:12] <SuperLag> You seriously *still* have reisio banned? *shaking my head*
[22:12] <holstein> johnj2: i test with a known good audio file, simple supported codec.. (no flash or mp3's).. i use a player i know how to use
[22:14] <johnj2> I don't have trouble getting sound to happen.  I just don't have a working volume control.
[22:14] <ggabriel96> aha! virtualbox doesn't crash x with nouveau!
[22:14] <ggabriel96> its some error with nvidia settings
[22:15] <holstein> johnj2: then, you have no issues with pulse
[22:15] <ggabriel96> is there any configuration tool for nouveau?
[22:15] <holstein> johnj2: open a terminal and type "alsamixer"
[22:15] <wilee-nilee> thunder-storm, Not sure that app is available for 12.04 though.
[22:15] <holstein> johnj2: see if that works for you
[22:16] <holstein> ggabriel96: what error? what settings?
[22:16] <LXLE> anyone know why use_xft is not working?
[22:16] <ggabriel96> holstein: when opening the preferences menu at virtual box, my x server was crashing and I was getting back to login. now with nouveau that doesnt happen. is there any configuration for nouveau?
[22:17] <thunder-storm> ok, i will try, thank you wilee-nilee
[22:17] <holstein> ggabriel96: what configuration?
[22:17] <ggabriel96> holstein: or, is there any way to fix that with nvidia driver? I can't play tf2 with nouveau XD (i won't have time to do so anyways, but...)
[22:17] <ggabriel96> holstein: I mean, any config tool , just like nvidia has the nvidia settings
[22:17] <wilee-nilee> LXLE, Details go a long way for help here. ;)
[22:17] <holstein> ggabriel96: you should need one, what configuration are you trying to do?
[22:18] <ggabriel96> holstein: none actually, just wanted to know if there is something like the nvidia settings but for nouveau. anywhere I could change my graphics settings just like nvidia control panel
[22:18] <holstein> ggabriel96: there are general tools.. i use arandr
[22:18] <johnj2> holstein: yes, alsamixer works.  Thank you.
[22:19] <LXLE> wilee-nilee: i'm in conky, using use_xft= yes all configs work fine on most machines except to where xft= yes is not being honored
[22:19] <ggabriel96> holstein: oh, but there isn't a pre-installed/default one then... just one thing: why this auto-hide for launcher doesn't work sometimes? I mean, it hides and then sometimes I can't get it back when putting the cursor on the left side
[22:20] <holstein> ggabriel96: what launcher?
[22:20] <ggabriel96> the launcher
[22:20] <ggabriel96> holstein: where you lock your apps
[22:20] <ggabriel96> holstein: the one that is at the right side of the screen
[22:21] <ggabriel96> holstein: the one that holds the ubuntu button on the top
[22:21] <holstein> ggabriel96: what what version of ubuntu? and what desktop?
[22:21] <holstein> ggabriel96: unity?
[22:21] <ggabriel96> holstein: 13.04 unity
[22:21] <holstein> ggabriel96: AFAIK, you cant hide it by default.. what have you added?
[22:22] <ggabriel96> holstein: of course you can hide it! go to system settings->appearance->behavior
[22:23] <Hariwald_Tiras> Hello everyone, Hariwald_Tirashere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[22:23] <holstein> ggabriel96: i dont use it, friend.. but, if you share details, it will help the volunteers better assist you
[22:23] <holstein> ggabriel96: what is the issue?
[22:24] <ggabriel96> holstein: sometimes it just randomly doesnt show up again, after hiding
[22:24] <theadmin> ggabriel96: There seems to be some oddity of a mouse gesture that causes an issue with auto-hide being permanently stuck in one of the two states. Usually restarting Unity fixes the problem (from a terminal: unity &disown)
[22:25] <tucemiux> holstein, you think you can help me pick out a firewire card ?
[22:25] <ggabriel96> thanks theadmin Ill try it out when I face this problem again
[22:27] <retrosenator> I notice that that apt-get resumes downloads.. but why not apt-get update?
[22:27] <ggabriel96> installing guest additions on virtualbox is as simple as going to devices->install guest additions?
[22:28] <holstein> tucemiux: i like/prefer texas insrument chips.. i bought one, and tested it, and it had a TI chipset
[22:29] <tucemiux> holstein, I mean a firewire sound card, I already ordered the firewire card
[22:29] <crankharder> does upstart/init have a config file somewhere?  I'd like to specify an additional directory that it monitors for configuration files... in addition to /etc/init
[22:30] <holstein> tucemiux: i like/use a presonus firepod.. the focusrite saphire series is good for the cash.. i would check the ffado and decide on a budget and what features you need
[22:30] <tucemiux> holstein, ill be on later on, my laptop is about to die
[22:30] <tucemiux> holstein, talk to you later if youre still around
[22:31] <thunder-storm> exit
[22:33] <SuperLag> Is the ~/.config/ directory an Ubuntu standard, or someone else's?
[22:33] <motaka2> hello is there a way to use a lighter theme on ubuntu without the need of re installing ubuntu ?
[22:34] <LXLE> anyone know how to enable xft ?
[22:35] <Pricey> motaka2: http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html might be interesting.
[22:35] <Ubuntivity> Hello people. I have a problem with the 'beep' on my Ubuntu Server 12.04
[22:35] <Ubuntivity> On my Desktop PC running Ubuntu server 12.04, I removed the blacklisting from /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf then did a 'sudo modprobe pcspkr' then it worked fine
[22:36] <theadmin> motaka2: Sure, you can use any of the official Ubuntu desktops. To do so, simply install xubuntu-desktop, lubuntu-desktop or kubuntu-desktop from the Software Centre.
[22:36] <Ubuntivity> But I did the same steps on a Laptop with Ubuntu server 12.04 but it did not work!
[22:36] <motaka2> theadmin, which one do you suggest for a LAMP programmer?
[22:37] <theadmin> motaka2: Uh. None. Servers aren't supposed to have desktops.
[22:37] <Pricey> motaka2: Sorry, that link wasn't for you!
[22:37] <Pricey> SuperLag: http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html might be interesting.
[22:37] <theadmin> motaka2: If you mean for development, then eh, shouldn't matter, what matters is the text editor you use and that's about it...
[22:37] <motaka2> theadmin, It's not a server, I use it for my day work but I mostely use programming staff since I am programmer
[22:38] <motaka2> theadmin, I use netbeans, if i install one of those spplication, i dont need to reinstall my apps again right ?
[22:39] <theadmin> motaka2: Not at all, you can even use all of the multitude of desktops -- you choose which desktop environment to use when you log in
[22:40] <motaka2> theadmin, so those desktops consume less cpu/meory etc ?
[22:41] <theadmin> motaka2: That depends. KDE (which Kubuntu uses), for example, is generally heavier, but much more functional and customizable than plain Ubuntu (in my opinion anyway). Xfce (Xubuntu) and LXDE (Lubuntu) are a lot lighter. Xfce is more functional than LXDE in general, though.
[22:42] <motaka2> theadmin, so over all Kubuntu is lighter than current desctop I am using ?
[22:42] <theadmin> motaka2: No, Kubuntu would be a bit heavier, I think.
[22:42] <NewInIRC> My Ubuntu 12.04 installation freeze sporadically (ping still works, ssh not, screen and mouse frozen) - how can I analyse the problem? Are there any kernel log files?
[22:43] <holstein> NewInIRC: i would try booting an older kernel, if you have one
[22:43] <Ubuntivity> Does alsamixer exist in Ubuntu Server?
[22:44] <holstein> Ubuntivity: ubuntuser *is* ubuntu.. but thats not the issue with the pc spkr beep you are cross posting about ;)
[22:44] <theadmin> Ubuntivity: If anything, you can always install it.
[22:44] <holstein> ubuntuserver*
[22:44] <motaka2> theadmin, so u suggest me xfce ?
[22:44] <theadmin> motaka2: Well... Choose whichever you like. See screenshots at http://kubuntu.org http://xubuntu.org and http://lubuntu.net
[22:45] <motaka2> theadmin, screen shot is not important to me I need something fast
[22:45] <holstein> Ubuntivity: try running "alsamixer" and see if it comes up
[22:45] <theadmin> motaka2: Oh, okay then, I do suggest Xfce (Xubuntu).
[22:45] <theadmin> Anyways, I'm off.
[22:45] <Ubuntivity> holstein: I'm going to start my Laptop server since it is in another room..
[22:48] <motaka2> does anyone know what's the size of xfce is ?
[22:50] <Ubuntivity> holstein: It didn't come up on Ubuntu Server and instructed me to install alsa-utils, so I'm doing so right now on that laptop..
[22:51] <alami> hi all, i have ubuntu about 2 years, i have do every time upgrade, do i musst after four upgrades backup new instell?
[22:51] <alami> install
[22:51] <jrib> alami: nope, you can keep upgrading
[22:51] <NewInIRC> holstein: I have received some kernel updates in the past and the problem still exists - that's the reason why I want to find the problem. I only have one older kernel installed where the problem also appears.
[22:52] <alami> jrib: but the system is become a little bis slowly, and i start get some Problem ...
[22:53] <eighteens> i have a issue when trying to import a .wps document to open office, it will import but looses all the tabs
[22:53] <daftykins> eighteens: tried libre office? it's getting updated more often
[22:55] <Ubuntivity> This is annoying! First when I tried to run 'alsamixer' I've been told "The program is not currently installed ... install alsa-utils" but now after installing it I get "cannot open mixer: no such file or directory"
[22:55] <daftykins> that's in a terminal yeah?
[22:56] <Ubuntivity> daftykins: Yes in terminal on Ubuntu Server 12.04
[22:57] <daftykins> are you running a desktop on top of that then?
[22:57] <Ubuntivity> No daftykins, I have an old laptop with Ubunut server 12.04 for a robotic project, and I need to activate the 'beep' on it..
[22:58] <Ubuntivity> I tired un-blacklisting it and loading the module with modprobe pcspkr, but I hear no sound out of it when I run beep.
[22:58] <Ubuntivity> I had a similar issue on my NEW laptop with Ubuntu DESKTOP, and I could solve it using alsamixer
[22:58] <daftykins> mmm, far less audio software present on server as standard though i'm sure
[22:59] <Ubuntivity> So, do you have any idea how do I activate the PCSPKR on my old laptop? I don't need real audio, just the beep.
[23:01] <jrib> !info beep
[23:01] <eighteens> daftykins: thanks, i will try that
[23:02] <jrib> ubottu: pretty sure beep actually plays sound through audio card/speakers
[23:02] <subcool> how do you probe the usb to "FIND" a device without rebooting?
[23:02] <jrib> ugh
[23:02] <daftykins> eighteens: after that i might try and find a channel for either of them!
[23:02] <jrib> Ubuntivity: pretty sure beep actually plays sound through audio card/speakers
[23:03] <Ubuntivity> I've got alsamixer finally working on Ubuntu server using sudo. Now I'm going upstairs to hear if it actually beeps :)
[23:03] <jrib> Ubuntivity: what you are probably wanting is to use the pc speaker which is unrelated afaik.  You need to load the appropriate kernel module (sounds like you are, maybe? (be more verbose)).  And you also need to probably sort out some configuration issue in your shell since I'm pretty sure ubuntu disables bell actually playing noise by default
[23:05] <SuperLag> Pricey: ah, yes. You're right.
[23:05] <SuperLag> Pricey: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME defines the base directory relative to which user specific configuration files should be stored. If $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is either not set or empty, a default equal to $HOME/.config should be used.
[23:05] <Pricey> SuperLag: yep
[23:05] <SuperLag> Pricey: and since, at least on Xubuntu, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not defined, it's using ~/.config
[23:07] <SuperLag> Pricey: thank you
[23:07] <subcool> there use to be a way, my iphone isnt detected when i plug it in. i know if i reboot, itll work, but i cant reboot at this moment
[23:07] <Pricey> SuperLag: no probs
[23:08] <NewInIRC> My ubuntu 12.04 is up-to-date but the kernel version is still 3.2.0-51-generic, with apt-cache I found the kernel image 3.8.0-27-generic - why?
[23:09] <wilee-nilee>  subcool I assume it is a usb run lsusb and see if there, iphone here is a not much used product I suspect.
[23:09] <kostkon> NewInIRC, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[23:09] <subcool> i did lsusb, its not there wilee-nilee - im porting to my vmbox.
[23:09] <Tex_Nick> Ubuntivity: I can't help with your specific issue, however ... pactl list sources | less ... has helped me resolve PulseAudio issues in the past ... will at least give you some info
[23:09] <Ubuntivity> jrib: I've finally got it working ^__^ This is by first removing the blacklisting, then installing alsa-utils, and run 'sudo alsamixer' then unmute EVERYTHING (unmuting beep only didn't help, so something else was involved too) and that's it :) Thanks to all
[23:10] <wilee-nilee> subcool, Sounds like a plan.
[23:10] <Ubuntivity> Tex_Nick: Got it solved (see ^) thanks anyway :)
[23:10] <Tex_Nick> Ubuntivity: GREAT :)
[23:10] <subcool>  i hate having to reboot
[23:11] <Ubuntivity> Tex_Nick: I'm gonna write that down here in case I need it someday in the future
[23:11] <fishscene> I have an ATI 5800 series (I think?) graphics card. On Windows, I can play TF2 with maxed out settings quite nicely. But on Ubuntu 13.04 with AMD proprietary drivers, it's horrendously lagging, no vsync, etc... and my card doesn't "ramp up" the fan for cooling on my GPU. Are the AMD graphics drivers *really* this terrible? Would NVIDIA be any better?
[23:11] <Tex_Nick> Ubuntivity: yeah, i'm also making notes of your experience ;-)
[23:11] <wilee-nilee> subcool, What release are you using?
[23:12] <Ubuntivity> Tex_Nick: Nice! Does that qualifies me to be officially a geek ;)
[23:13] <Dr_Willis> fishscene:  i find nvidia better then ati. but i dont mess with high end ati cards any more. I go all nvidia or intel
[23:13] <fishscene> Ubuntivity, if not, you're a heck of a lot closer to being one :)
[23:13] <wilee-nilee> Ubuntivity, Only if the queen grants it. ;)
[23:13] <Ubuntivity> fishscene: bear in mind that I ssh a lot 8-)
[23:13] <Tex_Nick> Ubuntivity: you're now a linux geek ;-)
[23:14] <Ubuntivity> wilee-nilee: I think TUX can override the queen LOL!
[23:14] <subcool> wilee-nilee, Linux AMDServer 3.2.0-50-generic #76-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 9 19:03:14 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[23:14] <fishscene> Dr_Willis: Yea, from what I read, ATI was supposed to have "decent" graphics drivers now, so last night I took the plunge on my 4-year old machine. :) But holy cow... tf2 was unplayable at the absolute lowest settings.
[23:14] <wilee-nilee> subcool, No desktop? that 12.04?
[23:14] <compdoc> fishscene, I havent used ubuntu for gaming, but I would guess the fan speeds up when the card heats up. Sounds liek the card isnt being pushed enough to heat up
[23:14] <Ubuntivity> Tex_Nick: Thanks :)  Now I have to have a 24h-on PC running weechat on #ubuntu :P
[23:15] <subcool> wilee-nilee, yea.. i think so.. that or 12.1
[23:15] <loki_> hello??
[23:15] <wilee-nilee> subcool, This might help, not sure if no X though. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone
[23:15] <loki_> anyone out there??
[23:16] <loki_> I need help
[23:16] <SuRfDaEmOn> !ask | loki_
[23:16] <wilee-nilee> loki_, State your issue for help.
[23:16] <fishscene> compdoc: That's the exact conclusion I was coming to. But I sincerely suspect the card was being pushed, but it wasn't allowed to cool fast enough, which would cause the extreme lag I was seeing.
[23:16] <Ubuntivity> Welcome loki_
[23:16] <fishscene> Anyway, thanks everyone for your input, I'll look into swapping in an NVIDIA card I have lying around :)
[23:16] <loki_> i have an acer 5740 running ubuntu 12.04 and it will not detect my blutooth card
[23:16] <compdoc> fishscene, I never realized the driver was responsible for cooling.
[23:17] <subcool> willybilly0101, nope
[23:17] <subcool> im working on rebooting. i just thought there was a was to probe the usbs to see whats there..
[23:17] <loki_> the bluetooth card is built into machine
[23:18] <kostkon> loki_, what's the output of:  hcitool dev
[23:18] <loki_> it is blank
[23:18] <fishscene> compdoc: I'm not an expert, I think I stated it incorrectly - sorry about that. It felt like the card wasn't allowed to clock itself up to handle the load, so it didn't need to cool itself.
[23:19] <wilee-nilee> subcool, In general without a desktop the usual access is probably not there, what I see in that blink are gui
[23:19] <loki_> it is not detected
[23:19] <wilee-nilee> link*
[23:19] <kostkon> loki_, did it work in windows?
[23:19] <Left_Turn> !Mount
[23:19] <loki_> yeah
[23:21] <subcool> ok.. lets try something else that needs to work.
[23:21] <subcool> my HDMI isnt pushing audio..
[23:21] <subcool> i think Dr. something told me its a kernel issue, but- i cant seem to find what he had forwarded me a long time ago
[23:22] <motaka2> hello should I instal xfce4 or xubuntu desktop ? whats the diffrence?
[23:22] <holstein> subcool: it might not work.. i would look at the graphics driver..
[23:22] <holstein> motaka2: xubuntu uses xfce.. what is your goal? to have XFCE and unity?
[23:22] <wilee-nilee> motaka2, xfce4 is a little lighter is all.
[23:22] <loki_> any suggestions??
[23:22] <holstein> motaka2: i would just install xfce4... you can always convert xubuntu if you want
[23:22] <Dr_Willis> xubuntu-desktop is xfce+extras
[23:23] <loki_> i dont like windows and dont want to go back
[23:23] <holstein> loki_: it might not be supported by the manufacturer in linux
[23:23] <loki_> was afraid of that
[23:23] <hester> I've installed some software from source but I'm unable to get a working icon to appear on the unity dash.
[23:23] <Dr_Willis> hester:  you made a proper whatever.desktop file for the binaries?
[23:24] <johnj2> If I can use alsamixer but not pavucontrol, what is wrong?
[23:24] <loki_> you how to get dvds to play??
[23:24] <holstein> johnj2: nothing.. maybe you are not using pulse
[23:24] <Dr_Willis> !dvd | loki_
[23:24] <Dr_Willis> loki_:  theres a extra package to install. and a script to run to get dvds playing I recall
[23:25] <hester> Dr_Willis: There was one included, I checked it against the sample found online at help.ubuntu.com
[23:25] <johnj2> Is there some way that I can start using Pulse?
[23:25] <loki_> sweet thanks everybody
[23:25] <Dr_Willis> hester:  could be its got installed to the wromng place, or not installed at all. or the dash menus havent refreshed to show the file yet.
[23:26] <Dr_Willis> hester:  you could copy it to ~/.config/menus/applications-merged/
[23:26] <hester> Dr_Willis: i'm able to run the tool from terminal just fine, so long as specify the full path. I included the full path in the *.desktop file too.
[23:26] <hester> copy what? the .desktop file or the executable?
[23:26] <loki_> any thoughts on reaver??
[23:27] <Dr_Willis> hester:  .desktop files go in that dir. its a user custome menu directory
[23:27] <holstein> loki_: reaver?
[23:27] <loki_> wps cracking tool
[23:27] <[deXter]> Hey all, any recommendations for an Ubuntu friendly Haswell Ultrabook?
[23:27] <hester> aah, I had it in /usr/share/applications/ or something like that.
[23:27] <holstein> loki_: i would ask in an appropriate channel.. maybe networking or security
[23:28] <Dr_Willis> hester:  if theres other desktop files in that dir. then the dash should see it. it might take it some time to find it.
[23:28] <loki_> ah
[23:28] <hester> even after a full restart?
[23:28] <hester> Dr_Willis:
[23:29] <Dr_Willis> hester:  never really noticed. I rarely do stuff dorm source any more.  once you run git.. it should have an icon you can pin to the launcher
[23:29] <wilee-nilee> [deXter], You are not new here and know the channel norms, polls are not part of them. ;)
[23:31] <[deXter]> wilee-nilee, Yes, but this isn't a poll, it's a serious question.
[23:31] <ikonia> [deXter]: this is a serious statement - no poll,
[23:32] <[deXter]> It's *not* a poll.
[23:35] <holstein> [deXter]: i would look for users with that hardware, and ask them.. or just try it live on the hardware first hand
[23:35] <ikonia> [deXter]: you'll need to resarch the hardware of the kit you want
[23:36] <hester> Dr_Willis: no such file or directory... I failed to mention I'm using 13.04
[23:36] <[deXter]> Thanks guys, I guess I'll just  pop into one of the stores and try out a live usb..
[23:37] <tgm4883> I'm not a mod here, and maybe I should just keep my opinion to myself, but I'd have to agree with [deXter] that while this may feel like a poll, it should probably still be allowed. The spirit behind the no poll rule was because people would ask something like "what is the best cd burning software", in which there would be many replies because there are hundreds of different cd burning programs, each with different feature sets. However, he is ask
[23:37] <tgm4883> ing for a recommendation on hardware that works with Ubuntu. Something that there is a limited number of
[23:37] <Dr_Willis> hester:  what file/dirctory are you talking about?
[23:37] <apt-get_install> Hi, can I help multipe folders in one bookmark, like Windows and Explorer's libaries?
[23:37] <apt-get_install> Maybe in an other file manager?
[23:37] <hester> Dr_Willis: sorry,  /home/<me>/.config/menus/applications-merged/
[23:37] <Dr_Willis> apt-get_install:  you could make a direcvtory that contains soft links to other directorues
[23:37] <Dr_Willis> hester:  make the directory then?
[23:38] <apt-get_install> Dr_Willis: i dont wanna have alot of subfolders
[23:38] <holstein> apt-get_install: you can have as many bookmarks as you like..
[23:38] <apt-get_install> you see, i have three disks
[23:38] <Dr_Willis> hester:  that might not be the right place. let me look at my dirs
[23:38] <apt-get_install> i dont wanna search though every bookmark
[23:38] <apt-get_install> that's just stupid
[23:39] <apt-get_install> i want i bookmark, or libary, that contains EVERYTHING in several folders
[23:39] <holstein> apt-get_install: you can mave as many bookmarks as you want, to custom locations
[23:39] <apt-get_install> holstein:but to only one localtion, right?
[23:39] <holstein> apt-get_install: the file manager can be seen as that library
[23:39] <Dr_Willis> hester:  seems i got .menu files in there  not .desktop files, theres some directory that adds custome desktop files. i just cant find it
[23:39] <holstein> apt-get_install: its a bookmark to a location.. im not sure what you are asking
[23:40] <Dr_Willis> hester:  askubuntu.com may have some info on where to put custom launchers
[23:40] <hester> Dr_Willis: ah okay, from what I've found it's the  /usr/share/applications/ dir ... yeah let me poke around there some more. Thanks for your time.
[23:40] <apt-get_install> holstein: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/working-with-libraries
[23:40] <brontosaurusrex> apt-get_install, filemanager ./location1 ./location2 ./locationN < you could script it
[23:40] <Dr_Willis> hester:  theres a user owned similer directory
[23:40] <Dr_Willis> hester:  or just put the .desktop file in your home and see if you can double click it fom there
[23:41] <apt-get_install> brontosaurusrex: holstein: http://cdn.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/25library.png
[23:41] <kostkon> Dr_Willis, it's ~/.local/share/applications
[23:41] <hester> Dr_Willis: I actually went to the orig file and tried the ol' double-click  "there was an error"
[23:41] <apt-get_install> http://cdn.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/26library.png
[23:41] <apt-get_install> like that
[23:41] <holstein> apt-get_install: there is a pictures folder
[23:42] <holstein> apt-get_install: you can use symlinks.. or another filemanager.. i can think of a few ways to emulate that
[23:42] <apt-get_install> holstein: but i cant add different locations to the picture bookmark
[23:42] <apt-get_install> holstein: yes, that's what i wondered
[23:42] <apt-get_install> and no, symlinks are not suitible
[23:42] <Dr_Willis> you could put a link to your other picture directory, in your Pictures folder i guess. ;)
[23:43] <holstein> apt-get_install: you can add symlinks inside that pictutes folder.. thus, being able to get to them, as stated, from that pictures bookmark
[23:43] <Dr_Willis> no idea how it would be differnt really.
[23:43] <holstein> apt-get_install: sim links *are* suitable.. though, you might now want to use them
[23:43] <brontosaurusrex> apt-get_install, i'am pretty sure kde/dolphin can do it (and i'am pretty sure its animated as well)
[23:43] <apt-get_install> i dont want to have like four symlinks and sunfolders
[23:43] <Dr_Willis> fuse has some sort of 'overlay fs' thing where you can murge differnt directories into one huge directory.. it can get to be a huge mess easy however
[23:43] <Dr_Willis> id rather have the links.
[23:43] <apt-get_install> *subfolders
[23:43] <holstein> apt-get_install: i dont want libraies ;).. try dophin...
[23:43] <holstein> libraries*
[23:44] <Milos_Lamont> Hello everyone, Milos_Lamonthere and i'm here and ready to DDoS.
[23:45] <brontosaurusrex> lmao
[23:45] <Dr_Willis> he DDosed his selff off the network. ;)
[23:49] <brontosaurusrex> apt-get_install, actually now i'am curious, how does it look when you clicky such a library bookmark?
[23:55] <apt-get_install> maybe this? http://www.webupd8.org/2010/11/display-multiple-folders-content-in-one.html
[23:58] <brontosaurusrex> apt-get_install, right
[23:58] <apt-get_install> problem with installing
[23:59] <apt-get_install> some deps that doesnt exists :(