[02:28] <pentest> Host OS Xubuntu 13.04 is the LTSP server. 1 wifi card connected to Internet. I have got wlan0 (addr:192.168.1.2) and virbr0 (addr:192.168.122.1). Thin Client Guest OS installed in Virtual Box. Is it possible to have Thin Client boot-up with this LTSP server plz using virbr0? Note I have 1 physical NIC and 1 virtual NIC.
[02:48] <ElectricErger> Okay why does my Xubuntu like my school's wireless but not any of the home wireless points I have access to.
[02:49] <Poisoned_Dragon> um, password?
[02:50] <ElectricErger> Password is correct. Works with all my other devices and Windows when I boot into it
[02:50] <nukke> what do you mean?
[02:51] <ElectricErger> It's probably something with my router because I can connect via wire fine, but when I attach via wireless it buffers for like 20 seconds then says "disconnected"
[02:55] <faryshta> hi. how do i switch users on xfce?
[02:55] <faryshta> i already installed xfswitch, dont know how to use it
[02:57] <nukke> on the top-right corner, on the power off button, you have an option to switch accounts.
[02:58] <faryshta> nukke, where is that? i see turn-off on that corner when I click the power button
[02:58] <ElectricErger> It should be the second option'
[02:59] <faryshta> ElectricErger, the second option is reboot
[03:00] <nukke> if you click on the power off button, you'll get a window with more options.
[03:00] <nukke> it won't turn off immediately.
[03:01] <faryshta>  nukke i know. i click it and the top-right option is "turn-off"
[03:01] <nukke> faryshta: yeah, click turn off and you'll get another window.
[03:01] <nukke> power off -> turn off -> switch users.
[03:02] <ElectricErger> Interesting.
[03:03] <nukke> crap!
[03:03] <ElectricErger> It could have been worse. You could have said try "Ctrl" + "Alt" + "Delete"
[03:03] <nukke> does it not work like that? I remember that clicking the "turn off" opting brought a pop-up window with more options.
[03:04] <ElectricErger> Something is strange with his/hers. Faryshta is not getting the "Switch User" option under the name pannel at all which I'm looking at right now
[03:05] <nukke> could it be a difference between LTS and 13.04?
[03:06] <ElectricErger> Hrm. Not sure which I'm using. I think I'm using 13.04
[03:08] <nukke> I'm on 13.04, too, and the power off -> turn off -> switch users method worked for me. unfortunately I'm not on Xfce anymore.
[03:08] <nukke> he hasn't been back, though. I'm hoping it worked.
[03:11] <Viva_Caligula> The splash screen on my install of quantal has stopped working. Would anybody know how to fix it?
[03:12] <nukke> the splash screen? the login screen?
[03:13] <Viva_Caligula> the splash screen during boot
[03:13] <Viva_Caligula> the login is fine
[03:14] <Viva_Caligula> Instead of the colored piture, the splash is 'Xubuntu' on a black background
[03:25] <XRS1> thats pretty common. you can change the boot options so that you see the system loading (not bootsplash)
[03:27] <ElectricErger> Night y'all if I think of any solutions to this confusing wireless issue that seems pretty common I'll update you. Only on personal WPA2's does it not connect, and it's really ticking me off.
[06:55] <xubuntu127> ZOO BOON TOO !!
[06:55]  * xubuntu127 dances *~*~*~*
[06:56] <xubuntu127> DANCE YOU COWARDS
[07:39] <pentest> Guys I am stuck. This is LTSP related. Please help..here is the details
[07:39] <pentest> Host OS Xubuntu 13.04 is the LTSP server. 1 wifi card connected to Internet. I have got wlan0 (addr:192.168.1.2) and virbr0 (addr:192.168.122.1). Thin Client Guest OS installed in Virtual Box. dhcpd.conf edited with these values:
[07:39] <pentest> authoritative;
[07:39] <pentest> subnet 192.168.122.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
[07:39] <pentest>     range 192.168.122.20 192.168.122.250;
[07:39] <pentest>     option domain-name "example.com";
[07:39] <pentest>     option domain-name-servers 192.168.122.1;
[07:39] <pentest>     option broadcast-address 192.168.122.255;
[07:39] <pentest>     option routers 192.168.122.1;
[07:39] <pentest> Thin client virtual network is this: Attached to: Bridged Adapter, Name: virbr0.
[07:40] <pentest> When booting up says searching for server ip (DHCP)....No IP.No IP.No IP.
[07:40] <cfhowlett> pentest, write it up, and paste it or you'll keep getting bounced.  and no one will read it.
[07:44] <Myrtti> there might be people in #edubuntu or #ubuntu-server who have more experience with ltsp
[07:44] <Unit193> Or #ltsp even.
[07:46] <pentest> getting some help right now in other channel
[07:46] <pentest> thanks
[07:52] <Myrtti> np
[09:21] <bosnjak> hi all
[09:22] <bosnjak> i have a wireless connection which i would like to share via my ethernet port. I see the option "Shared to other computers" in the network manager. I was wondering how does this work? Does my computer act as some kind of gateway, and how is the new device assigned the IP? Is the new device part of the "wireless" network I am connected to, or?
[09:23] <bosnjak> does the eth device have to have static ip, or otherwise, how does it find dhcp? Does my comp need to have dhcp, or will it use "wireless" network's dhcp?
[09:24] <bosnjak> if someone would help clarify this a bit that would be great :) thanks
[10:03] <XRS1> yes. when you share your internet connection, your computer is acting as a router and will assign IPs to connections
[10:04] <bosnjak> XRS1: don't i have to have dhcp capabilities for that?
[10:04] <XRS1> all you have to do is go into the connection settings and put a checkmark in the share this connection box and your set  (you want to share the one that goes out the the internet)
[10:05] <XRS1> you will need more than 1 network conection. one that has the internet that you share, and one for other devices to connect to (like a switch)
[10:06] <bosnjak> XRS1: i am connected trough wireless networks (wlan0), and the other computer is connected via ethernet (eth0)
[10:07] <bosnjak> XRS1: now i went to network manager, eth0->Edit->IPv4 settings -> select Method: Shared to other computers
[10:07] <XRS1> so you want the wifi to be what other devices connect to to get internet right?
[10:07] <XRS1> what does eth0 plug into?
[10:08] <bosnjak> XRS1: yes. The eth0 is used to connect the other pc to my laptop, via crossover cable
[10:10] <XRS1> okay so: {internet}-> somehow wireless into [your computer] -> eth0 to client PC.   to do this, it must be wifi that is shared, not eth0
[10:11] <bosnjak> XRS1: oh.
[10:12] <bosnjak> XRS1: do you use xubuntu? because not sure how to set that up, if i select "Shared to other computers", it means changing method from DHCP to "shared" - that doesnt make much sense
[10:13] <bosnjak> XRS1: where will my laptop get ip then?
[10:14] <XRS1> the computer that is the router <-- this will assign IPs to any computer that connects to it
[10:16] <bosnjak> XRS1: ok, the router-computer is my laptop. How will my laptop (router) connect to wireless connection to get its ip in the first place?
[10:17] <XRS1> [router] will assign IP to wlan0.
[10:17] <XRS1> it will get DHCP address and assign DHCP addresses
[10:17] <bosnjak> ah, i see
[10:17] <bosnjak> XRS1: i thought if i deselect DHCP that it would not use dhcp
[10:18] <bosnjak> as described in this picture: http://askubuntu.com/questions/3063/share-wireless-connection-with-wired-ethernet-port
[10:18] <bosnjak> ok, i am going to try it, if i get disconnected ill get back :D
[10:20] <bosnjak> nope, doesnt work
[10:21] <bosnjak> XRS1: if you look at that answer i provided the link for, you see they are talking about wired connection
[10:21] <bosnjak> bleh
[10:57] <xubuntu015> hello homies
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[11:02] <MUDKiP> Ja hallo hoi
[11:02] <xubuntu570> Hi Homies, I`m backk in town
[11:03] <xubuntu570> hello boyfriend MUDKIP
[11:03] <MUDKiP> hehe
[11:03] <cfhowlett> xubuntu570, do you have an xubuntu support question?
[11:03] <xubuntu570> yes, I`m looking for some white powder, do you maybe have some?
[11:03] <MUDKiP> ...
[11:04] <cfhowlett> !topic|xubuntu570, go play elsewhere.
[15:22] <TiZ> Hi. I'm having some trouble logging into my computer. The session keeps crashing. It seems like it's not even getting to the point where anything is being logged to .xsession-errors; it always contains info from my last working session. But I can't find anything useful in /var/log/lightdm either. How can I find out what's wrong with my session?
[15:23] <TiZ> This is on my work computer; I am presently at a state where I can't do my job. It's critical that I get this back up and running.
[15:27] <wizardd> it's pretty amazing..
[15:28] <wizardd> I had backups with the backup tool that comes with xubuntu
[15:28] <wizardd> I just put them into another laptop with xubuntu
[15:28] <wizardd> and voila, my system is just the way it was in my old laptop
[15:35] <GridCube> TiZ, if you can, try to log in as a guest, then run: gksu thunar, then find your main user home directory and delete the .Xauthority and the .ICEauthority files, they are dot files so they will be hidden, press ctrl-h to see them, then log of and relog with your standard user.
[15:38] <TiZ> That's two good ideas in one, GridCube. I'm checking the guest session... the guest session works.
[15:39] <TiZ> I know how to delete stuff from the console, so I'll try that now.
[15:39] <TiZ> Oh! And that did it.
[15:42] <TiZ> Thank you for your help, GridCube.
[15:46] <GridCube> :)
[23:27] <lulnix> Hey, wondering if anyone could give me a hand with a driver issue?
[23:27] <knome> !anyone | lulnix
[23:31] <lulnix> i have fglrx-updates installed right now and is working fine with running 3 monitors on a HD 7790.... whenever i install the propriatary drivers off the amd site my system never boots after and i sit in blackness untill i reinstall OS. Can't run games good with fglrx-eperimental or fglrx-update... what do?
[23:38] <lulnix> dog-food: is it possible to play steam games or 1080p videos with open source drivers?
[23:39] <happyjoy> yes