[00:00] <milapurr> invalid option p
[00:00] <Eagleman> pancakes09 i already did, they are fine
[00:00] <pancakes09> milapurr: what... what distro are you using
[00:00] <milapurr> ubuntu 12.04
[00:00] <pancakes09> milapurr: oh just do a "cp -p"
[00:00] <milapurr> is there a way to just download Java-7-oracle?
[00:01] <milapurr> still nothing
[00:01] <qin> pancakes09: what does "mv -p"
[00:01] <milapurr> sudo mv cp -p Java-7-oracle /usr/lib/
[00:01] <milapurr> mv: invalid option -- 'p'
[00:01] <milapurr> Try `mv --help' for more information.
[00:02] <pancakes09> qin: haha my bad, i meant cp -p
[00:02] <qin> milapurr: is not Java in software canter?
[00:02] <fluxhun> bunch of fucking typical linux fags.
[00:02] <fluxhun> +b me, assholes.
[00:02] <LjL> !ops | fluxhun
[00:02] <bekks> !jdk | qin
[00:02] <bekks> !java | qin
[00:03] <qin> bekks: that would be for milapurr
[00:03] <milapurr> in the current OS I have java-7-openjdk-amd64
[00:03] <milapurr> I think I got the wrong java...
[00:04] <qin> milapurr: read the link?
[00:04] <RandomStrayCat> brahdude: hmmm, type ..... sudo lshw | grep product .... so i can look up for your laptop
[00:05] <RandomStrayCat> that is if it is not cutome :3
[00:05] <brahdude> RandomStrayCat, http://pastebin.com/gYgHZY2P
[00:05] <milapurr> is there a terminal way to do it?
[00:06] <milapurr> I always get the box where I have to choose how to open apts.
[00:06] <milapurr> and the software center is no where to be found
[00:06] <Eagleman> Any idea why Apcupsd is not calling the doshutdown script i placed in /etc/apcupsd directory?
[00:06] <brahdude> here RandomStrayCat http://pastebin.com/T7iB7Ejg thanks
[00:11] <RandomStrayCat> brah: what version of ubuntu are you running
[00:11] <RandomStrayCat> brah: lsb_release -a
[00:12] <brahdude> 13.10
[00:12] <miro> HI Guys
[00:12] <OerHeks> Eagleman, UPS with usb ?
[00:12] <Eagleman> Yes
[00:13] <Guest21877> i have ubuntu 13.10 on my netbook but still i installed it, there is no sound. unfortunately I cant change the volume in the alsamixer
[00:13] <OerHeks> Eagleman,  did you edit /etc/apcupsd/apcupsd.conf and comment out DEVICE ?? (it contains a TTY link, which will prevent it from working)https://help.ubuntu.com/community/apcupsd
[00:13] <Guest21877> is there anyone who has experence or an idea, would be great
[00:13] <Guest21877> I hae no experience with ubuntu or linux
[00:14] <brahdude> Guest21877, what netbook do you have?
[00:14] <Guest21877> I have an asus eeepc1015pn
[00:15] <Eagleman> OerHeks thats not the problem, it shuts down fine including the UPS, but i am having problems calling external scripts
[00:15] <brahdude> Guest21877, do you get sound from headphones?
[00:15] <Eagleman> I can also read info from the UPS itself
[00:15] <Guest21877> no nothing
[00:16] <Guest21877> if I have a look in the pavcontrol there is only shown the hdmi output
[00:17] <pylearner> Do you want to run "CHROME", or display its contents?  <--- how can I have my link to my .sh file not do this in gnome desktop environment i want to suppress this
[00:17] <pylearner> i always want to run
[00:17] <brahdude> try this page fcdragon https://sites.google.com/site/mtrons/howtos/eeepc-1015pn
[00:18] <RandomStrayCat> Brahdude: can you try updating you BIOS
[00:18] <fcdragon> thanks brahdude, I tried everything but nothing helps
[00:18] <hitsujiTMO> pylearner: call it from a .desktop file
[00:19] <brahdude> RandomStrayCat, I guess I could, will see what I can do
[00:19] <RandomStrayCat> Brahdude: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/969485   although this was for 12.04 Ubuntu. It hints that a BIOS problem
[00:19] <pylearner> hitsujiTMO, is there anyway to hide the .desktop part??
[00:19] <brahdude> cheers RandomStrayCat
[00:20] <RandomStrayCat> Brahdude: cheers, if you want to check your bios version : dmidecode | less ..... then type / BIOS Info
[00:21] <pylearner> also when i run a .desktop and try to add an icon for it it doesnt work for me
[00:21] <hitsujiTMO> pylearner: that shoud automatically happen as long as you give it a Name=
[00:21] <brahdude> RandomStrayCat, "Pattern not found"
[00:21] <pylearner> hitsujiTMO, could you should me a sample .desktop file
[00:21] <Mace268> pylearner, open file manager, go to File > Preferences, Behavior tab and tick Run Eecutables
[00:22] <alansaul-laptop> Hey guys, bit of a stupid question but I need some suggestions as to whether i should use awk, sed, or go ahead and python script something
[00:22] <RandomStrayCat> brah: sorry /BIOS Info
[00:22] <hitsujiTMO> pylearner: anything in /usr/share/applications ir /usr/share/xsessions/
[00:22] <pylearner> k
[00:22] <RandomStrayCat> I had an extra space xD
[00:23] <alansaul-laptop> I have a text document with say A b c d \n B e f g \n A h i j k \n B l m n o
[00:23] <alansaul-laptop> Now I want to say if the third column of the line is == "hello" (i.e. if c or j is == "hello") dont print the line following beginning with B, otherwise do
[00:24] <alansaul-laptop> That sounds a lot more complicated than it is...
[00:24] <brahdude> thanks RandomStrayCat it seems I have an outdated bios
[00:24] <RandomStrayCat> Brahdude: hopefully that fixes the problem.. if t doesn't you might want to fill out a bug for :)
[00:25] <brahdude> Cheers will do, thanks.
[00:25] <brahdude> hnnnggg .exe file
[00:25] <alansaul-laptop> Basically if i have some basically multilined parsing to do, should I skip over awk and sed and go straight to python?
[00:26] <sonic__> ATTENZIONE: Non e' stata intercettata la versione originale di lynx.
[00:26] <sonic__> Questo script e' in grado di funzionare sono con lynx e non links2.
[00:27] <k1l_> !it | sonic__
[00:27] <sonic__> usa BuDuScRiPt [ http://digilander.libero.it/udasoft/Software/Linux/buduscript ]
[00:27] <sonic__> Version 3.7.86
[00:27] <sonic__> By  U D A ' S o f t w a r e
[00:28] <slvpltr> o.o;
[00:37] <gordonjcp> sudo rm -rf /usr/share/sounds
[00:37] <gordonjcp> bah, mispaste
[00:38] <gordonjcp> don't type that, unless you really dislike that earsplittingly loud "BADABAMF" on startup
[00:38] <gordonjcp> why is the keyboard mapping broken in 13.10?
[00:39] <gordonjcp> every time you log in, the keyboard mapping is set to en-US until you explicitly change it
[00:39] <xtalmath> can I insert an audio delay in ubuntu 12.04 precise?
[00:39] <gordonjcp> xtalmath: an audio delay into what?
[00:39] <jrib> gordonjcp: idk but how are you changing it
[00:39] <gordonjcp> jrib: with the thing at the top right, with the control panel
[00:39] <gordonjcp> jrib: I've even removed en-US from the list, still it comes up with a broken layout
[00:40] <gordonjcp> 13.10 just should be removed from distribution
[00:40] <gordonjcp> it's fatally broken in too many ways
[00:40] <jrib> gordonjcp: does the login screen offer the facility to change the layout?
[00:40] <gordonjcp> jrib: nope
[00:40] <xtalmath> gordonjcp: some of the crappy flash players dont provide increasing or decreasing audio delays like you can do with shortcuts in VLC
[00:40] <gordonjcp> xtalmath: oh, no idea, I don't bother with that stuff
[00:43] <jrib> gordonjcp: you're not using lightdm?  I can't remember last time i saw my log-in screen but I thought i remembered a way to choose layout in there
[00:44] <gordonjcp> jrib: maybe there is, perhaps because I've only got one keymap enabled it doesn't show it
[00:44] <RandomStrayCat> gordonjcp: sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
[00:44] <RandomStrayCat> try that
[00:45] <dunpeal> Is there a good, popular choice of a tiling WM for Ubuntu?
[00:46] <gordonjcp> RandomStrayCat: tried that, doesn't help
[00:46] <gordonjcp> also, it randomly switches back to en-US
[00:46] <jrib> dunpeal: use whichever one you like.
[00:46] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: "good" and "tiling" aren't really compatible
[00:46] <jrib> wm is a personal choice
[00:46] <gordonjcp> yeah
[00:47] <gordonjcp> I guess people like tiling WMs in the same way that people like Austin Allegros
[00:47] <hitsujiTMO> gordonjcp: i get that too from time to time. quite an annoying bug
[00:47] <grendal_prime> kewl i got it all up and working ..bots and all thanks guys
[00:47] <grendal_prime> son is totally jazed.
[00:48] <grendal_prime> hey if i have a maplist and one of the maps is not working the way i want with the bots...how can i skip to the next level?
[00:48] <jrib> grendal_prime: you are in #ubuntu
[00:48] <grendal_prime> woops
[00:48] <hitsujiTMO> dunpeal: its usually dwm vs xmonad. dwm if you know c. xmonad if you know haskell
[00:48] <grendal_prime> thanks
[00:51] <apb1963> Anyone know much about jitsi?  I had it working and then I started messing with plugins and now I have no audio.  ubuntu 12.04.3
[00:52] <kostkon> !info jitsi
[00:52] <kostkon> !find jitsi
[00:53] <hitsujiTMO> !info jitsi precise
[00:54] <apb1963> https://jitsi.org/
[00:55] <se> heyqll
[00:56] <duped27> Is ubuntu makin progress in tablets. PC's are becoming a thing of the past.
[00:59] <se> haaa
[00:59] <se> :D
[00:59] <se> from all ?
[01:01] <jdhd> hey
[01:04] <jdhd> lars
[01:04] <Apollo> hey so for the past couple of days i believe my ubuntu software center has had this bar near the center that looks like it is downloading something and is stuck at halfway, yet when i go to the application and go to progress it shows nothing? its small but irritating.
[01:08] <daz646>  #ubuntu
[01:08] <DrGrov> Evening yet again
[01:09] <BOvern> there must be lots of private chats going on in here
[01:09] <DrGrov> Decided to give up the Lubuntu experiment in order to convince my dad to get a new computer instead :)
[01:09] <daz646> Hi all
[01:09] <BOvern> get one with secure boot
[01:22] <jdhd> hey
[01:22] <daftykins> ho
[01:22] <daftykins> and off we go
[01:23] <qwebirc211> does somebody know a solution for the problem that dropbox no longer works under ubuntu 13.10?
[01:25] <theorem> anyone here have teething problems with UEFI BIOS and Secure boot ?   I've disabled the secure boot on my BIOS (after installing from USB) and the UEFI keeps complaining "the current BIOS setting do not fully support the boot device"
[01:26] <xevious> Is there a way to prevent apt from starting or restarting services when installing packages?
[01:26] <theorem> it's part of the install process
[01:26] <dunpeal> gordonjcp: what WM do you use?
[01:27] <theorem> there can be a -D option if the package maintainer has seen fit to provide that option
[01:27] <xevious> theorem: Oh well. Thanks for the feedback.
[01:28] <xevious> theorem: I need to install services in a chroot and it's communicating with and messing up the non-chroot system.
[01:28] <xevious> It's talking to the wrong dbus.
[01:29] <xevious> theorem: I'm debootstrapping an environment that I'll reboot into.
[01:29] <xevious> theorem: So, I don't want any part of that new environment to start.
[01:29] <theorem> xevious: then you need to install with the path that you need ... actually chroot to it first.
[01:29] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: whatever Unity is based around
[01:29] <theorem> services shouldn't ...
[01:29] <theorem> but they may ..
[01:30] <theorem> start
[01:30] <dunpeal> hitsujiTMO: it's going to be dwm then I supppose :)  Haskell scares me
[01:30] <xevious> theorem: I am chrooted.
[01:30] <xevious> theorem: It's strange.
[01:31] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: anything where you have to write pages and pages of code to configure it to a usable state cannot *possibly* be helping your productivity
[01:32] <dunpeal> gordonjcp: I wonder why there can't just be a good tiling option/plugin for unity or XFCE or whatever
[01:33] <bfi1714> Hi
[01:33] <bfi1714> I'm installing a ubuntu iso in my laptop
[01:33] <bfi1714> so I'll need some help with the terminal
[01:33] <bfi1714> I hope that I could use this channel to clarify my doubts
[01:33] <bfi1714> Is it alright?
[01:34] <daftykins> yes
[01:34] <mason-> Fresh Debian installation. Installed sudo and added my user to the sudo group. The %sudo line is in my sudoers file, and yet it's still saying username is not in the sudoers file. Anyone know what gives/
[01:35] <daftykins> this isn't debian
[01:35] <bfi1714> what's the shortcut to call the terminal on ubuntu?
[01:36] <mason-> I know. They pointed me here. Snobbery.
[01:36] <sergio-br2> Ctrl+Alt+t
[01:36] <bfi1714> how do I set boot to understand that my user is the root?
[01:36] <obi1kenobe> best way to remote acess two computers under Ubuntu?
[01:36] <bfi1714> Obrigado Segio
[01:36] <bekks> !root | bfi1714
[01:36] <dunpeal> gordonjcp: actually
[01:37] <dunpeal> looks like XFCE 4.10 has some pretty good tiling support
[01:37] <daftykins> bfi1714: you don't run as root.
[01:37] <bfi1714> but why does the terminal doesn't accept a blank password to run the command?
[01:37] <bfi1714> trick question
[01:37] <bfi1714> I hate that terminal
[01:37] <bfi1714> I try to use the apt-get and it denies me
[01:37] <bfi1714> login failed
[01:37] <bfi1714> :(
[01:38] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: what's so great about tiling?
[01:38] <TheLordOfTime> bfi1714: if you don't have a password you can't use sudo commands, you must have a password on your account.
[01:38] <dunpeal> gordonjcp: space efficiency for a programmer with many opne windows.
[01:38] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: it's not efficient, though
[01:39] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: you can only have a couple of things open at a time
[01:39] <dunpeal> gordonjcp: ...?  tiling is just about using all available space
[01:39] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: so why not let windows overlap?
[01:39] <obi1kenobe>  best way to remote acess two computers under Ubuntu?
[01:39] <gordonjcp> obi1kenobe: ssh probably
[01:39] <dunpeal> gordonjcp: because they're displaying important sh*t I want to see, like logs, a console, vim...
[01:40] <dunpeal> it's not like I'm OK with an important log line just disappearing.
[01:40] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: I currently have 15 terminal windows open, a browser, and four PDF viewers
[01:40] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: how would that work with tiling?
[01:40] <dunpeal> gordonjcp: great, I'm sure you don't need to see them all at once.
[01:40] <dunpeal> I do.
[01:40] <dunpeal> I make a code change, I need to see it reflect in the console program running, in the error log, in a browser...
[01:41] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: I need to see *some* things simultaneously
[01:41] <catalase_> can anyone tell me why  Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu) is apache2 is already the newest version.
[01:41] <obi1kenobe> all i know how to install linux and do smal programs instalation
[01:41] <gordonjcp> I have six terminals and one PDF viewer visible just now
[01:41] <catalase_> i did apt-get update and apt-get upgrade
[01:41] <dunpeal> gordonjcp: XFCE tiling features can help with that :)
[01:41] <catalase_> but apache2 2.2.22 is apparently newest version?
[01:41] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: yeah, but XFCE sucks
[01:41] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: and tiling WMs belong back in the 1980s
[01:41] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: I ditched that crap decades ago and will never go back
[01:42] <spearhead> gordonjcp, dunpeal, try i3-wm...
[01:42] <dunpeal> gordonjcp: how is unity better than XFCE?
[01:42] <Euclidis>  Gee, XFCE really sucks.
[01:42] <dunpeal> especially for a programmer
[01:42] <obi1kenobe> i like LXDE
[01:42] <gordonjcp> spearhead: no, I have seen i3-wm and I don't really like it
[01:42] <dunpeal> XFCE is the best desktop right now imho
[01:42] <gordonjcp> spearhead: it seems to be particularly geared up to people who have a bunch of terminals with tiny pixelly grey-on-grey text, and there's no easy way to make it usable
[01:42] <dunpeal> all the features, none of the crap.
[01:43] <gordonjcp> dunpeal: it doesn't crash all the time, for a start
[01:43] <dunpeal> gordonjcp: I haven't had XFCE crash on me once.
[01:43] <gordonjcp> lucky you
[01:43] <dunpeal> and I crashed components of Unity plenty (looking at you Dash)
[01:43] <gordonjcp> dash is *great*
[01:43] <spearhead> gordonjcp, that isn't true, it is very easy to configure and the colors definately are't grey on gray the terminal is a tan on blue, very easy on the eyes,  everything else is window specific
[01:44] <gordonjcp> granted, Unity needs a fairly chunky machine
[01:44] <xangua> dunpeal:  gordonjcp spearhead you can discuss your favorite DE on #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:44] <gordonjcp> this machine is a 2GHz core 2 duo with 1G of RAM
[01:44] <Diamondcite> That's plenty.
[01:45] <gordonjcp> Diamondcite: oh yah
[01:45] <gordonjcp> Diamondcite: my 2.8GHz Core 2 Duo with 4GB of RAM is great
[01:45] <Diamondcite> Well ram could use just a little work, but otherwise great (Compared to a Pentium 3 1GHz with 512MB of SDRAM)
[01:45] <gordonjcp> this one really needed another 512M added before Unity was happy
[01:46] <Diamondcite> It's more amazing a 10+ year old system can run unity.
[01:46] <gordonjcp> not really, Unity isn't particularly heavyweight
[01:46] <gordonjcp> you need a semidecent graphics card
[01:47] <BOvern> i have a 4 mega vga card
[01:47] <Diamondcite> It's! It's.. err.. I can't remember which card it uses.. did that tower even have one?
[01:48] <Diamondcite> Ubuntu also runs Kinda nice on a N270 Atom with 2GB of ram.
[01:49] <Euclidis> I've got an problem. I got an HP AMD A3500 APU Radeon HD 6620G. Happen that is running below 1.5 Ghz. Overclocking is overheating and slow..
[01:51] <Euclidis> A Samsumg Galaxy looks better than it.
[01:53] <Euclidis> change KDE for lxde don't look like a plausible deal..
[02:01] <DrGrov> Hi, now I am a bit lost here.
[02:02] <DrGrov> Can I easily reinstall my 13.10 with another flavor ex. Kubuntu/Lubuntu etc. for the default one without missing anything? I am looking to not having lenses and social media integration things around.
[02:03] <Ben64> DrGrov: the only difference between them is the desktop environments, and you can install those easily, like "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop"
[02:04] <DrGrov> Ben64: But I kind of want to remove Unity completely and switch to something else without lenses and social media integration things baked in the settings.
[02:05] <Ben64> well if you start up and choose kde, it won't have lenses
[02:05] <DrGrov> Ben64: I do not like the excessive social media integration. I prefer to have those set up differently when I need.
[02:05] <BOvern> try steamOS
[02:05] <DrGrov> Ben64: Could I completely remove Unity somehow if I install Kubuntu now without formatting the system?
[02:05] <BOvern> DrGrov: you are anti-social? O.o
[02:05] <luis_> hi guys, I was wondering if you can help me. I have the following issue with my grub menu: it doesn't show the latest kernels I have installed
[02:06] <luis_> when I try to run update-grub, it tells me I have to install grub or grub2-common, but when I try to install grub-common, it says this: "grub-common : Depends: liblzma2 (>= 4.999.9beta) but it is not installable"
[02:06] <DrGrov> BOvern: So? No, not really. I just prefer to keep all my social media things separated from the OS itself. Through a browser is how I like to use social media.
[02:06] <Ben64> DrGrov: something like this would do it, but this is for 12.10, http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purekubuntu
[02:07] <BOvern> see what i mean
[02:08] <BOvern> do you really want to be associated with psychocats?
[02:08] <n008> help, I am trying to access github from a remote server
[02:08] <n008> but I dont want to add my ssh keys to that server
[02:08] <n008> i know I can use ssh tunnel or something, but dont know how
[02:09] <n008> or is it called port forwarding
[02:15] <bfi1714> please, I need to check my past messages replies in this channel
[02:15] <bfi1714> how could I do it?
[02:15] <rww> !irclogs
[02:15] <bfi1714> I've try history #ubuntu
[02:17] <anon_22> hey
[02:18] <bababsh> hey
[02:18] <jjavaholic> how should I resolve "Sound only plays through headphones or internal speakers" Hda Intel Sound problem?
[02:21] <NBhosting> how do i grow this to the correct size https://dpaste.de/1Z0O
[02:21] <bfi1714> Sorry, how do I fast respond someone here
[02:21] <bfi1714> like
[02:22] <bfi1714> I wouldn't like to write the nickname of the person every single time to answer a msg of him
[02:23] <kostkon> !tab | bfi1714
[02:23] <bfi1714> kostkon: thank you!
[02:24] <kostkon> bfi1714: :-)
[02:25] <bfi1714> ok! I'm installing my ubuntu on VBOX
[02:25] <bfi1714> I count with your help guys
[02:28] <DrGrov> Anyone know how to reset Cinnamon menu and separate all Unity stuff from the Cinnamon menu? Have duplicates all over the place. Running 13.10.
[02:29] <digitaldefector> hey folks
[02:30] <digitaldefector> DrGrov, sorry about yesterday but you caught me off guard when you described root as / . I assumed after that you know more about Linux than I do.
[02:31] <designbybeck_> how to I access my USB from a command line?
[02:31] <nickalish> pikkemand"
[02:31] <designbybeck_> i did a lsusb and I think i see the sandisk.... but then I run mount and don't see it there
[02:31] <designbybeck_> and it isn't under media
[02:31] <DrGrov> digitaldefector: No problem :) No need to apologize :)
[02:32] <DrGrov> digitaldefector: I am now desparately stuck with trying to get rid of duplicate menu entries in Cinnamon, residue from Unity. But I have both installed but would like to just get rid of Unity entries in Cinnamon. This is driving me insane.
[02:32] <anon_22> pikkemand
[02:33] <anon_22> larsen
[02:33] <anon_22> jeg elsker stine
[02:33] <bfi1714> anyone could tell me a GOOD ubunt terminal cheat sheet
[02:33] <bfi1714> or linux command terminal tutorial
[02:34] <bfi1714> simple and easy to be understood
[02:34] <melio> bfi console tutorial?
[02:34] <bfi1714> yes
[02:34] <melio> terminal implies one thing, console is what you use a terminal to get to
[02:34] <bfi1714> melio: to understand the commands
[02:34] <melio> bfi ok there's a few books and cheatsheets
[02:34] <bfi1714> like apt-get
[02:34] <melio> right
[02:35] <melio> it's not easy for beginners
[02:35] <melio> but it's learnable
[02:35] <Bashing-om> designbybeck_: later version have that mount point in /media/<user_name> . Anything there ?
[02:35] <bfi1714> melio: also what other commands have been using now a days
[02:35] <bababsh> kjdkjd
[02:35] <digitaldefector> DrGrov, I'm frustrated. I've tried Linux Mint, PinguyOS, and Korora 20 (to see if my wireless is working on a different distro. Or on a 13.10 release. I could not even boot Korora. What pisses me off is that Ubuntu 12.04 works great with my wireless, but I can't use a better ati driver. I don't know what to do. Maybe I should try Manjaro. I'm just not sure anymore.
[02:35] <bfi1714> melio: like apt-get
[02:35] <designbybeck_> only one thing listed Bashing-om, it is his username
[02:35] <designbybeck_> i'm help;ing a friend Bashing-om
[02:36] <melio> this is a pdf
[02:36] <melio> http://cli.learncodethehardway.org/bash_cheat_sheet.pdf
[02:36] <melio> you can tell by the extention :P
[02:36] <melio> but it's actually not bad. just looked at it
[02:36] <melio> there are html versions of this too
[02:36] <melio> but i think it covers a few aspects of bash
[02:36] <melio> the console shell you are probably using
[02:37] <spearhead> !enter | melio
[02:37] <melio> the shell itself, bash, contains a vast array of commands, or regex
[02:37] <melio> spearhead thanks, I apologize i'm from the 80's when everything took a long time to process and cycle to the next line and modems were slow
[02:38] <spearhead> melio, np just a gentile reminder
[02:38] <Bashing-om> designbybeck_: What does dmesg have to say after the usb drive is plugged in ? does the system see it there ?
[02:39] <designbybeck_> Bashing-om:  we tried this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/37767/how-to-access-a-usb-flash-drive-from-the-terminal
[02:39] <designbybeck_> but it says coan't find /dev/sdc in /etc/fstab
[02:40] <melio> i have a usb issue too. but it's bluetooth. i have a feeling no one cares about bluetooth on linux
[02:40] <Bashing-om> designbybeck_: lemme go see that reference I will be back.
[02:40] <digitaldefector> Can anyone tell me why 13.10, and 13.10 based distros, won't work with accessing wifi? It works in 12.04. That's why I find it so baffling.
[02:40] <melio> the bluez site in the about dialog doesnt even go to a valid website anymore
[02:40] <Guest19961> Hey guys.  I'm having a problem with Compiz on Ubuntu 13.10, where the orange selection from the Expo selector remains displayed after switching to the selected desktop.  Anyone know a way to fix this?
[02:40] <dswhite85> sup
[02:41] <melio> hi dswhite85
[02:41] <Guest19961> Here's a screen capture of what I'm talking about.  You can see the orange in the top left corner of the screen.  http://youtube.com/watch?v=n5Yh1AxW5Yo
[02:41] <digitaldefector> dswhite85, notta. Just wishing my wifi worked in 13.10  How about you?
[02:41] <luis_> Hi, how can I update grub so that it shows the latest kernels installed? update-grub won't do and I can't install grub2-common
[02:41] <Bitwise> Hello. I'm trying to route all traffic from tap0 to wlan0. I tried bridging the connection using NetBridge to seemingly no avail.
[02:41] <melio> look http://blueman-project.org/ the site isnt even around anymore
[02:41] <dswhite85> just wanted to say i left ubuntu after 13.10 and unity, just couldnt stand it anymore. I moved to Fedora 20 and honestly I thought I hated gnome3, but really I couldnt be happier!!!!
[02:42] <melio> dswhite85: neat
[02:42] <digitaldefector> DrGrov, I did find Cinnamon was very fast, even in a live cd. Is it fast for you?
[02:42] <spearhead> dswhite85, just curious, why didn't you try gnome 3 in ubuntu?
[02:42] <Guest19961> Just realized my nick is b0rk3d ... wtf
[02:42] <GraphicBUGExtrem> Hello i have a BIG PROBLEM. Since i had 1x mz grapic card connectet to hdmi tv to watch movie, i have big graphic problems with ubuntu. I have change back to normal and i get alwazs a verz strange displaz on the bootloader, also in ubunti so that i cant see anzthing onlz mixed colors because its like the displaz is wave splittet into hundren lines with displays. after a new instal it was worin onlz in a low 1024x768 mode,
[02:42] <GraphicBUGExtrem>  also a uknown display. now i have install the nvidia 331 driver and now i get the message that it cant be used and its now startet in low grapic mode
[02:43] <melio> I should try this bluetooth in fedora
[02:43] <melio> I'll run whatever makes it work :(
[02:43] <melio> i want to beable to play games and movies without disturbing my wife
[02:43] <DrGrov> digitaldefector: It is, running though a Intel Xeon E5-2620 at 2GHz
[02:43] <spearhead> melio, i don't know much about bluetooth in ubuntu but if you actually ask a question about it someone might answer you
[02:44] <dswhite85> i tried gnome3 before by added the repos in ubuntu, but it basically broke my system numerous times
[02:44] <Bitwise> Hello. I'm trying to route all traffic from tap0 to wlan0. I tried bridging the connection using NetBridge to seemingly no avail.
[02:44] <Bashing-om> designbybeck_: Yeah the askubuntu reference looks good to me. What does ->sudo fdisk -l <- relate to you when the drive is plugged in ?
[02:45] <lawvin> hi
[02:46] <GraphicBUGExtrem> the logs says no usable settings
[02:46] <melio> spearhead i agree, asking about it will help, but i'm searching too. when i come to conclusions that help or i need help with I'll put it out there. but i'm helping people too while i ask
[02:47] <melio> is my cloak gone?
[02:48] <melio> curious, i might have to get another
[02:48] <Euclidis> I've got an problem. I got an HP AMD A3500 APU Radeon HD 6620G. Happen that is running below 1.5 Ghz. Overclocking is overheating and slow..  Nothing above 1.5..
[02:48] <Euclidis> *a
[02:48] <GraphicBUGExtrem> seems like nobody can help me :/
[02:49] <kostkon> !patience | GraphicBUGExtrem
[02:49] <Euclidis> GraphicBUGExtrem: You should search for another equivalent driver. It is a driver issue.
[02:49] <desolator> I'm afraid of upgrading. I'm running 12.10. Someone please hold my hand.
[02:50] <desolator> I have nowhere to backup my files.
[02:50] <Euclidis> desolator: You can create a little fat or ext partition for backup.
[02:51] <desolator> oh, can I resize my ext partition without losing data?
[02:52] <GraphicBUGExtrem> how can it be a driver problem_ this driver has worked before nice its onlz after i had connect it 1 time to hdmi with my tv. its also before anz starts i had this problem also when windows was check my hdd before start into the system
[02:52] <kostkon> desolator: upgradin is less risky than resizing your fs
[02:53] <GraphicBUGExtrem> now i have complete reinstall ubuntu as single os and after install the driver i get the problem with low graphic mode
[02:54] <GraphicBUGExtrem> it looks a little like this on boot
[02:54] <GraphicBUGExtrem> http://h30492.www3.hp.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/815i88853CB51409D372/image-size/original?v=mpbl-1&px=-1
[02:54] <designbybeck_> Thanks for the help Bashing-om sorry he had to leave. I'll try it again tomorrow and see if we can get it going. If not we'll reinstall
[02:54] <desolator> oh I've seen that before
[02:54] <desolator> where did I saw it...
[02:55] <desolator> I think it waas when I changed resolution
[02:55] <desolator> I also have a radeon on this laptop
[02:55] <GraphicBUGExtrem> i know but i have this since i had connect it via hdmi
[02:55] <dswhite858585> sup sup
[02:55] <GraphicBUGExtrem> and its also before the os boot, also before windows
[02:55] <GraphicBUGExtrem> i had this also in ubuntu thats why i have reinstall it
[02:55] <desolator> I think I had to try another version of fglrx or whatever the propietary driver is called
[02:57] <booh> I just replace a failed disk for md0 raid1 for my / partition.  I boot now with the first disk but I would like to be able to boot with the new resync disk.  How to make it bootable too 6
[02:57] <booh> too ?
[02:57] <AlecTaylor> hi
[02:57] <vin1> hi
[02:58] <AlecTaylor> Keyboard input isn't recognised properly for some reason... e.g.: I can launch a terminal with Ctrl+Shift+T; but can't type in it. I can use keyboard shortcuts in Firefox, but can't type anywhere. How to fix?
[02:58]  * AlecTaylor is lucky KVIrc is accepting normal keyboard input!
[02:58] <vin1> i need help regarding pidgin
[02:59] <vin1> can anyone help me please?
[02:59] <desolator> I'm using ChatZilla. It's ancient and sometimes gets grumpy.
[03:00] <BrianH_> Uhhh, Anon just compromised Dropbox?
[03:00] <BrianH_> https://twitter.com/AnonOpsKorea/status/421823871960899585
[03:00] <GraphicBUGExtrem> i will trz a other driver how i can change back to standart driver_
[03:00] <Aaron> GraphicBUGExtrem, rmmod module
[03:02] <GraphicBUGExtrem> ty
[03:04] <booh> how to make a second drive bootable?  ubuntu 12.10
[03:05] <booh> first of all, is grub the bootloader in ubuntu 12.10 ?  partitions are in gpt I think.
[03:06] <desolator> yeah
[03:06] <desolator> grub is for 12.10
[03:06] <booh> If I type grub command, it says to install grub...
[03:06] <booh> apt-get install.
[03:06] <Emileneth> Hey
[03:07] <desolator> I know because it gets angry and it kicks me to a grub screen when I put my thumb drive before it boots.
[03:07] <Emileneth> how is it going for you'
[03:07] <desolator> I also have 12.10 and I need to upgrade
[03:08] <Emileneth> do you know how safe is to upgrade without format?
[03:08] <booh> The server is working, I just want to make my second drive in raid1 bootable.
[03:09] <booh> dist-upgrade works well most of the time.
[03:09] <desolator> I do not know, I don't have any means to do a backup and I'm afraid to upgrade. How long do I have until support ends?
[03:09] <Emileneth> i like the sound of 'most'
[03:09] <booh> release_upgrade also... but you have to verify all services after .
[03:09] <desolator> oh I tried upgrade but it won't let me upgrade 12.10 to newest directly
[03:10] <booh> you have to relase_upgrade one version at the time...
[03:10] <booh> just make an image of your harddrive before... with clonezila.
[03:10] <desolator> is there a way to go from 12.10 to 13.04?
[03:10] <booh> 12.10 to 13.04: do_release_upgrade
[03:11] <booh> sorry... I mean do-release-upgrade
[03:13] <Beldar> desolator, What happens when you try to update, and how are you doing it?
[03:13] <Beldar> upgrade*
[03:14] <Bashing-om> designbybeck_: playing catch up here.. I am confused, (re)install what ? to the USB drive ?
[03:14] <booh> before upgrading... do a dist-upgrade of your actual version
[03:15] <desolator> Beldar: it was a long time ago. I think the icon told me that I couldn't upgrade to 13.10 directly, I used the console and it told me the same thing so reading through some page it said I had to upgrade to 13.04 first and the only way to do so was by using CD.
[03:17] <Beldar> desolator, 12.10 should upgrade to 13.04 some have problems if the OS has broken packages or heavily modified.
[03:18] <desolator> how "heavely" are we talking
[03:18] <desolator> I like to mess around a lot and uhm
[03:19] <Beldar> desolator, Hard to say no real measurement, can be ppa's .
[03:20] <Beldar> desolator, You say you read you need a cd, have you actually tried to 13.04?
[03:21] <desolator> no, I was going to check how to do it but I suddenly lost interest back then
[03:21] <desolator> it's just today that I read 12.10 was losing support recently
[03:21] <cantstanya> IdleOne: rude.
[03:22] <desolator> well, what do you know. do-release-upgrade is working.
[03:38] <melio> Scanning for a bluetooth device i can't find it :(
[03:40] <nopame> hi
[03:47] <brutha37> hey guys
[03:48] <redGod> idk if its only me having this issue but I can't seem to have any threads on it. Ever since I switched my new lenovo U530 to ubuntu I have an issue with the wifi connection. the connection will drop out but still show it connected and a strong signal strength and to regain the connection I have to disable the networking and reenable it, and that will work a few times until it refuses to even see
[03:49] <redGod> the ssid and then I have to do a complete reboot
[04:06] <sandmanna> in ubuntu 13.10 "evolution-calendar-factory" seems to be using 35MiB, is this what displays the date and time? if it's not how can i remove it, and would removing it be bad for my system?
[04:07] <sitts> can i try trusty ?
[04:07] <sitts> is it public
[04:12] <spearhead_> !trusty | sitts
[04:13] <jeffrey_f> melio: does it work fine after a restart from power-off?
[04:14] <melio> seems to work with the phone, but the headsets are not being discoverable right now. hitting the manual for the headset to see if there's a reset or osmething
[04:14] <melio> press and hold for 10 seconds it sais. i will try
[04:14] <jeffrey_f> melio: usually the headset needs to be in discover mode
[04:15] <melio> got it!
[04:15] <melio> ok so it's a pairing issue. because im not holding the button to get it discoverable. lemme try it on the linux bluetooth now
[04:16] <melio> ok got it
[04:16] <melio> the device is seen, but it failed to connect
[04:16] <melio> i wonder if it works now
[04:17] <jeffrey_f> Try a system restart from power-off.  I had the same issue with mine....
[04:17] <melio> i'm going to try pairing it again to see if it works
[04:18] <melio> the fact that it's discoverable is a lot better then i got with the other bluetooth adaptor i bought at bestbuy
[04:18] <melio> that one only saw my phone. but then again. it might have been working fine
[04:19] <melio> awesome it works
[04:19] <melio> impressive
[04:20] <melio> had to audio sink
[04:20] <melio> sweet
[04:20] <melio> now i can play minecraft and listen to moo's
[04:21] <melio> it's kinda cool you can play music on your android phone, bluetooth the audio over to the laptop
[04:21] <melio> play it there
[04:21] <melio> then audio sync it to your headset.
[04:21] <duped27> I heard ubuntu is for hippies.
[04:21] <melio> duped27: it's for ninjas too. but you never see them using it
[04:22] <duped27> melio: u can run sound out of both devices at once if your brave.
[04:22] <melio> i am brave!
[04:25] <duped27> You need a work horse audio card or you'll get jitter problems to run audio out of two devices at once.
[04:26] <duped27> Why is ubuntu still working on PC's.  Tablets are where it's at today.
[04:27] <duped27> PC's are so 1980
[04:27] <melio> ubuntu is releasing a tablet version this year
[04:27] <melio> relax
[04:27] <melio> http://www.ubuntu.com/tablet/
[04:27] <duped27> melio: for what processor?
[04:28] <Unforgiven> melio: a china company will release a ubuntu touch smartphone soon, Meizu MX3
[04:29] <Unforgiven> http://www.gizchina.com/2014/01/10/leaked-photos-video-meizu-mx3-running-ubuntu/
[04:29] <melio> that's pretty cool
[04:29] <melio> I can dual boot my nexus 4 w/ ubuntu
[04:29] <duped27> There is about 3 to 4 tablet processor. Then Intel threw their donkey dic in the mix with x86 instructions.
[04:30] <william_> hi im trying to set up a email server useing squaremail interface any ideas
[04:30] <melio> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/01/how-to-dual-boot-android-ubuntu-touch-on-nexus
[04:30] <duped27> william_: Yes
[04:30] <melio> william_:  is that posed as a question on how do i do it, or why?
[04:31] <duped27> william_: install lamp
[04:31] <Unforgiven> melio: so how is it? all work flawlessly? the sim card? etc?
[04:31] <william_> im trying to make a contact system for my website
[04:31] <melio> william, why not use a php contact form
[04:32] <william_> i already have lamp how do i set it up as a email server?
[04:32] <melio> that just sends email thru a generic email provider
[04:32] <melio> william do you mean squirrelmail
[04:32] <melio> you called it squaremail
[04:32] <william_> yes
[04:32] <william_> squaremail
[04:33] <william_> i mean squirrle mail
[04:33] <william_> squirrlemail*
[04:33] <melio> william, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq
[04:34] <william_> looking it up now
[04:34] <melio> now understanding the differnces between desktop and server..
[04:34] <melio> is one will have a little more protection that you deploy before you start hosting lamp
[04:34] <melio> and your email
[04:34] <melio> go find out how to secure your os before you setup email
[04:35] <melio> or people will use it for devious purposes
[04:35] <william_> ok im useing xubuntu
[04:35] <melio> and?
[04:35] <william_> lamp on a rasbarry pi
[04:36] <melio> william, Ubuntu + Postfix + Courier IMAP + MySQL + Amavisd-new + SpamAssassin + ClamAV + SASL + TLS + SquirrelMail + Postgrey
[04:36] <melio> that's all the stuff you need for email to properly work
[04:36] <melio> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185913
[04:37] <melio> mind you I havent done this yet.
[04:37] <william_> heres a link the the webpage http://74.100.182.82/
[04:37] <melio> i quit caring about servers
[04:37] <melio> william, oh that explains why you called it squaremail
[04:37] <melio> you're german
[04:37] <melio> you can't say Squirrel
[04:37] <melio> ha
[04:38] <melio> :P
[04:38] <william_> im 14
[04:38] <melio> and german!
[04:38] <melio> and in english, it's nearly impossible for german people to say Squirrel
[04:39] <melio> the accent nulls the ability
[04:39] <melio> it's kinda funny if your not german, because germans don't laugh either
[04:39] <melio> :P
[04:39] <william_> im runing my server headless so omrolit  useing teamviewer to controll my server
[04:39] <william_> woops
[04:39] <melio> anyhow william, that url has everything you need to configure an email server
[04:40] <william_> not all make it in :P
[04:40] <melio> it's a forum post. but it's pretty good
[04:40] <melio> has very detailed sub information on postfix
[04:40] <melio> and alternatives
[04:40] <william_> good to know
[04:40] <melio> bookmark it
[04:41] <fizyplankton> if i made a backup of a hard drive (i.e. dd if=/dev/sda of=backup.img), can i restore that backup with dd if=backup.img of=/dev/sda if the new harddrive is larger than the old?
[04:42] <william_> thanks dude
[04:44] <RandomStrayCat> Does anyone know if CDs use MBR or GPT as well?
[04:50] <bfi1714>  /filter add joinquit * irc_join,irc_part,irc_quit *
[04:50] <oddisay> Hello..?
[04:50] <RandomStrayCat> hi
[04:50] <oddisay> Hello RandomStrayCat.
[04:51] <oddisay> Do you think you can assist me with a slight issue I'm having with my dual nVidia cards and dual monitors, RandomStrayCat?
[04:52] <RandomStrayCat> Bumblebee!
[04:52] <oddisay> Ah... yes? I've heard of Bumblebee before.
[04:52] <RandomStrayCat> I'm pretty sure you will have to use that program
[04:53] <oddisay> I have both my monitors working perfectly when they're plugged into my first graphics card. It's when I plug in the 2nd monitor to my 2nd graphics card that the 2nd monitor stops working and simply shows a grey screen with an 'X' for the cursor.
[04:54] <Gr4cchus> guys i dont get it, i plug in my usb drive, it auto mounts, then i go to type sudo umount /dev/sdb1 and it seems to run fine, yet in my icon list it still shows the usb drive, however when i do a ls of /media/user it finds nothing?
[04:55] <Gr4cchus> and when i go to look at my files through the gui, it still shows the drive.
[04:55] <oddisay> Gr4cchus, are you trying to boot from the USB or something?
[04:55] <Gr4cchus> no im just trying to manually mount it, and then unmount it is all
[04:56] <oddisay> I see.
[04:56] <oddisay> Why don't you just unplug it?
[04:57] <Gr4cchus> cause its to easy and learning terminal is to fun, plus if u run a server edition u dont get easy mode.
[04:58] <Gr4cchus> from my understanding there is the  device and the mount point, maybe if i try the other it will work? otherwise maybe the automount feature is causing some sort of conflict
[04:58] <oddisay> Hmm.. yes.. interesting.
[04:58] <oddisay> Sure, make sure you are manually unmounting the correct media device from your Terminal.
[05:00] <Gr4cchus> im pretty confident i did cause when i sudo fdisk -l i find the /dev/sdb1 which is formatted fat32 and is usually the usb drive location or w/e
[05:01] <oddisay> That sounds right to me.
[05:02] <oddisay> So when you unmount it via Terminal, the USB and its files are still accessible via Nautilus?
[05:02] <oddisay> What happens if you unmount it using the GUI?
[05:02] <Gr4cchus> maybe i did it correctly, maybe the problem is with the gui itself, cause when i go to select it with the file manager or w/e and select it, it seems to then be mounted again cause after i selected it i did a ls on /media/username and then it showed again
[05:03] <oddisay> That's probably it.
[05:03] <oddisay> Maybe try closing the current file manager window and then open a new one and see what happens.
[05:04] <bfi1714> what's the shortcut for the terminal on mint?
[05:04] <oddisay> Even though you unmounted the USB, I guess Ubuntu still detects that it is plugged in and can, therefore, re-mount it.
[05:04] <oddisay> bfi1714, I think it is CTRL + ALT + PRTSC + K (last time I read).
[05:05] <melio> now  next thing to do . get the printer working!
[05:05] <oddisay> 8-)
[05:05] <Gr4cchus> oddisay,  yeah that sounds plausible, just a little misleading.
[05:05] <melio> i'll take care of that tommrow or next week. or the next time i say. OH dam i need a printer
[05:05] <Gr4cchus> cause then u dont have to create a manual mount which is slightly confusing.
[05:06] <Gr4cchus> oddisay,  thanks for the help though
[05:06] <oddisay> Gr4cchus, yea.
[05:07] <fizyplankton> if i made a backup of a hard drive (i.e. dd if=/dev/sda of=backup.img), can i restore that backup with dd if=backup.img of=/dev/sda if the new harddrive is larger than the old?
[05:07] <oddisay> No problem Gr4cchus, I am actually an Ubuntu-noob hehe.
[05:08] <oddisay> fizyplankton, I do not know.
[05:10] <Gr4cchus> oddisay, same, pretty much brand new. Its a blast though
[05:11] <oddisay> Agreed!
[05:24] <treeprogram> hi, I'm getting this error when I try to install namecoin-qt: "E: Unable to locate package libboost-chrono-dev"
[05:24] <treeprogram> suggestions?
[05:25] <Aaron> treeprogram, it seems that package is not available
[05:25] <xangua> treeprogram: what ubuntu release are you using¿
[05:25] <treeprogram> xangua: ubuntu 12.04
[05:26] <nomdeplume[LAW]> can someone help with an upgrade problem?
[05:26] <Bugbear76> nomdeplume[LAW],  what is the problem you are having?
[05:26] <nomdeplume[LAW]> hmm
[05:27] <nomdeplume[LAW]> upgrades are incomplete. a file is locked
[05:27] <nomdeplume[LAW]> I lost the message
[05:27] <xangua> !info libboost-chrono-dev precise | treeprogram it seems not to be in 12.04, but it is in aviable on 13.10
[05:27] <treeprogram> xangua: is there anyway I can get it in 12.04?
[05:29] <nomdeplume[LAW]> sigh, now I caan't figure out how to recreate the problem
[05:30] <Bugbear76> nomdeplume[LAW],  try using sudo apt-get install -f (option to fix broken) otherwise, try to get the error again and post a link to the error at a paste site like pastebin.com
[05:30] <nomdeplume[LAW]> thanks, I'll try that
[05:33] <nomdeplume[LAW]> I got this: E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:33] <nomdeplume[LAW]> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[05:33] <mojtaba> I want to use cat to concatenate pretty large number of files, based on their first 3 letters of the file. Does anybody how can I do that? http://paste.ubuntu.com/6729335
[05:35] <mojtaba> sorry, the correct link is http://paste.ubuntu.com/6730784/
[05:35] <mojtaba> I want to use cat to concatenate pretty large number of files, based on their first 3 letters of the file. Does anybody how can I do that? http://paste.ubuntu.com/6730784/
[05:42] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: I would perfer cut in this case. find path_to_file -name some_filter |xargs cut -c1-3 > outputfile
[05:43] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: Actually I just would like to do it in a for loop, because all the 001 files are going to merge to one file, all 002 in another file, so on. But I do not know how to implement that. Do you have any idea?
[05:44] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: if you want to run in parallel, you can use xargs -n 1 -P 8  in this case
[05:44] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: which run 8 jobs
[05:45] <fizyplankton> mojtaba: does it have to be a shell script? i could whip you up a simple python script
[05:45] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: sorry, I misunderstand your question
[05:45] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: I just want to merge these mp3 files, but I do not know how to do it.
[05:46] <cfhowlett> mojtaba, use audacity ...
[05:46] <mojtaba> fizyplankton: python could be ok
[05:46] <mojtaba> cfhowlett: is it command line?
[05:46] <cfhowlett> mojtaba, nope.  got to the party late and missed that.
[05:46] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: you can use ffmpeg
[05:47] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: what would be the command based on that pattern then?
[05:47] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: ffmpeg -i "concat:1.mp3|2.mp3" -acodec copy output.mp3
[05:48] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: It could not be that simple, as I have about 6000 files, and I would like to merge all 001* files together, all 002* files together, and so on.
[05:48] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: the other stuff is just scripting
[05:48] <cfhowlett> mojtaba, actually ffmpeg IS that easy.  it's all in the wildcard command configurations
[05:49] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: if I were you I'd generate a script first, review it, then execute it
[05:49] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: Could you please give me more hint? as I really do not know how to do this.
[05:49] <cfhowlett> ^^^^ this
[05:49] <cfhowlett> !ffmpeg
[05:49] <cfhowlett> mojtaba, read up on it.  www.ffmpeg.org/documentation.html
[05:50] <FBIWarnin> cfhowlett: yes, wildcard do the trick
[05:51] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: if I use for loop, how can I generate 001 in the for loop?
[05:52] <fizyplankton> mojtaba: try this http://paste.ubuntu.com/6730830/
[05:52] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: seq -w 1 10
[05:53] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: for i in $(seq -w 1 100);do echo $i.mp3 ;done
[05:54] <mojtaba> fizyplankton: Thank  you, should I put it in a script? or can I just run it with python command?
[05:54] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: let me check that.
[05:55] <fizyplankton> save that to a .py file in the directory, then "python script.py". if you want it to output the files elsewhere, add the path before the 2nd %s in line 11
[05:55] <mojtaba> fizyplankton: thank you very much. I will check it
[05:56] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: if you still want to use the bash for you job(I wish i know python as fizyplankton), the complete command is
[05:56] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: for i in $(seq -w 1 100);do echo ffmpeg -i "concat:${i}*.mp3" -acodec copy ${i}.mp3 ;done
[05:56] <nomdeplume[LAW]> can someone who can help me with a failed upgrade please query me?
[05:56] <mojtaba> fizyplankton:  FBIWarnin: thank you guys, at least I learned something new
[05:56] <Saravanan> Please help me with working in flumotion
[05:57] <fizyplankton> mojtaba: did the script work? i couldnt test it, obviously
[05:57] <Saravanan> any body there to help me
[05:58] <mojtaba> fizyplankton: I am going to learn it first, and then run it. in this way, I can cope with next same problems. thank you very much for your help
[05:58] <Psil0Cybin> hello how is everyone here tonight.
[05:58] <Saravanan> anybody dre?
[05:58] <Psil0Cybin> dr dre?
[05:59] <fizyplankton> mojtaba: youre welcome. i used a lot of list comprehension, which can be a bit daunting at first. now, however, list comprehension is my all time favorite feature of python
[05:59] <Saravanan> Can u help me?
[05:59] <mojtaba> fizyplankton: Thanks man!
[05:59] <fizyplankton> any time
[06:00] <Saravanan> i need help in working with flumotion
[06:01] <Saravanan> audio live streaming is not working in flumotion ubuntu 12.04
[06:02] <hkr> I have an error saying "Default Terminal Error" when I launch mc through the menu in xubuntu. My default terminal emu is set as terminator.
[06:02] <hkr> Any help ?
[06:07] <Psil0Cybin> hkr: what happens when you run "exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator"
[06:08] <hkr> Another wndow of Terminator is opened
[06:08] <Psil0Cybin> oh woops nvm misunderstood your question i think
[06:09] <Psil0Cybin> you are having problems with a different terminal emu?
[06:09] <sandmanna> does anyone know why 'evolution-calendar-factory' takes as much memory as compiz?  35MiB   or is this normal?
[06:09] <sandmanna> in Ubuntu 13.10
[06:09] <Oog> if i want to install nginx using aptitude with the options --with-mail --with-mail_ssl_module how can i do it? or must i install from source?
[06:09] <cfhowlett> !nginx
[06:09] <Saravanan> guys need help for audio streaming in flumotion ubuntu12.04 lts please
[06:11] <birajshr> Any solution to [Errno 5] Input/output error when trying to install ubuntu?
[06:11] <cfhowlett> !patience|Saravanan,
[06:12] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: it gives this error. concat:045*.mp3: No such file or directory
[06:12] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: it seems, it did not expand *
[06:14] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: should I put * in ${i*} to fix it?
[06:14] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: then maybe you don't have file start with 045? you can keep going
[06:14] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: Yes, I have 045 files
[06:15] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: but it gives no 045*.mp3
[06:15] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: it seems, it did not expand *.
[06:17] <Flying-Penguin> Hello, I have a USB remote/clicker and I am trying to change what the keys do. Thanks to evtest I know what buttons do what, and what I want them to do instead
[06:18] <Flying-Penguin> but I don't know how to change it
[06:20] <whopper_schnoz> Hi I'm trying to share my external HDD which has stopped sharing after upgrading to Ubuntu server 12.10, it says X: is not accessible when I try to access it from win7
[06:20] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: I don't know why, does anything else work?
[06:20] <whopper_schnoz> I'm sharing with samba, i'm fairly sure its a permissions issue although I don't know anything about that
[06:21] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: whit echo, it prints nicely all the needed commands, but when I remove it, it just give me 100 errors!
[06:24] <ahmad_> hey guys i've been using ubuntu for like 2 days but i cannot get my rhytmbox or video player to work
[06:24] <killer> hey , when i right click and select compress, the option to convert to .iso is n't there
[06:25] <cfhowlett> !samba|whopper_schnoz,
[06:25] <cfhowlett> !samba|whopper_schnoz,
[06:25] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: then you did't change your path to the location of your mp3 file?
[06:26] <mojtaba> Yes I did. I am there. The problem is that, it does not say 045009.mp3 is not there. it says, 045*.mp3 is not there.
[06:28] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: you must change  ${i}*.mp3" and ${i}.mp3  to the correct path, ie. ~/mp3files/${i}*.mp3 and ~/mp3files_merges/${i}.mp3 repectively
[06:28] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin:  let me see
[06:29] <ahmad_> guys help me i cannot get my rhytmbox or video player to work
[06:29] <ahmad_> always got this message
[06:29] <FBIWarnin> mojtaba: can you save the output of the echo file into a script, say convert.sh
[06:29] <killer> hey , when i right click and select compress, the option to convert to .iso is n't there
[06:33] <whopper_schnoz> who should I have as owner of the drive?
[06:33] <whopper_schnoz> root, or the user that wants access. There is only me accessing it anyway
[06:34] <killer> how can i compress something to .iso format
[06:41] <apb1963> Anyone familiar with nixnote?  I'm getting a sync error
[06:42] <apb1963> killer: try k3b
[06:44] <whopper_schnoz> fixed thanks
[06:45] <killer> apb1963: i just need to know the name of package which will add iso compression in file-roller
[06:45] <killer> or whatever is it's name in nautilus
[06:46] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin: AFter adding the path, still getting the same error.
[06:47] <apb1963> killer: no idea.... my gut feeling is you won't find such a beast.  Typically you select a bunch of files as a "package" or "project" and then burn that to disk as a .iso... but hey, I don't know everything anything is possible.
[06:47] <mojtaba> concat: ~/Downlaods/m/113*.mp3: No such file or directory
[06:47] <mojtaba> FBIWarnin:
[06:50] <Flying-Penguin> Hello, After looking around I see that keymap was removed from udev in 13.10, how can I re-map a key to a different code?
[06:54] <apb1963> mojtaba: for i in `ls ~Downloads/m/113*.mp3` do
[06:57] <chto> http://img9.joyreactor.cc/pics/post/Hitlersan-%D0%B3%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%BB%D0%B5%D1%80-%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B9%D0%BD%D0%B4%D0%B6%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%8B-1018619.gif
[06:59] <cfhowlett> chto completely offtopic ; stop please
[07:00] <chto> chto?
[07:00] <chto> hotite pososat?
[07:01] <cfhowlett> !topic|chto,
[07:01] <killer> file-roller doesn't compress to .iso
[07:06] <Lucid_Lynx> .iso files are compressed ? :-|
[07:07] <killer> Lucid_Lynx: need to compress a file to .iso
[07:08] <anonymous_> hiii all
[07:08] <Lucid_Lynx> i know how to write cd to iso..., but that´s pretty much it.. i think..
[07:09] <Flying-Penguin> anyone here know how to edit 60-keyboard.hwdb?
[07:10] <killer> ???????
[07:14] <knightshade> hi
[07:17] <Smark> hey
[07:18] <codygman> What is the recommended way of installing google app engine sdk on ubuntu? I see there isn't a packaged deb. Should I install it to /opt?
[07:21] <ahmad_> kept having this error trying to play an mp3 on rhytmbox
[07:21] <Lucid_Lynx> Hi there, anybody knows, how to get the version and name of the shell current in use ? I guess there is a command..
[07:22] <RandomStrayCat> codygman: https://developers.google.com/appengine/downloads, i guess you just have to unzip and install?
[07:22] <codygman> RandomStrayCat: I know I can do that, but I was wondering if there were a more standard place to put it.
[07:23] <thom_r> ahmad_ did you install the Ubuntu restricted extras?
[07:26] <ahmad_> thom
[07:26] <thom_r> yeah
[07:26] <ahmad_> can i open a private dialogue with you?
[07:26] <thom_r> yes
[07:28] <RandomStrayCat> cody: i think /lib but let me look for actual documentation
[07:30] <RandomStrayCat> cody : /usr: contains all user programs (/usr/bin)
[07:30] <RandomStrayCat> cody You might need a separate /usr/local partition if you plan to install many programs that are not part of the Ubuntu distribution.
[07:31] <RandomStrayCat> codygman: so yeah, per ubuntu documentation I would say /usr/local would be the correct folder to put it
[07:45] <widdershins> trying to get webcam installed on a fresh-install of 13.10 for an HP ENVY17-010ca
[07:46] <codygman> thanks for your help RandomStrayCat
[07:47] <hitsujiTMO> widdershins: please pastebin the output of: lsusb
[07:47] <RandomStrayCat> yup yup, https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/installation-guide/amd64/directory-tree.html
[07:47] <RandomStrayCat> if you want more specifics
[07:47] <widdershins> is a built-in camera on a laptop. will pastebin the same command, just throwing it out there. apologies, should have made it lcear that it is a laptop
[07:48] <widdershins> http://pastebin.com/qxyBR4jD
[07:50] <jeffry> Hello
[07:51] <hitsujiTMO> widdershins: your camera is  certified component so should work straight off http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/catalog/component/usb/04f2:b3a6/
[07:51] <hitsujiTMO> widdershins: try installing cheese to test it
[07:52] <widdershins> hitsujiTMO: I tried recoding a video twice with cheese, and it recoded a 0-second gfile and then crashed
[07:52] <widdershins> tried another program, "gtk uvc" and it wouldn't let me record either. assumed it was not installed properly
[07:53] <jeffry> can somone help me my mouse is moving on its own and clicks on its own just as if a rat whould on windows
[07:53] <hitsujiTMO> widdershins: can you run cheese from the terminal and try again. iy should log info about the crash there.
[07:55] <widdershins> hitsujiTMO: cheese takes a photo, but where does the capture go?
[07:56] <niko> /10/14
[07:56] <hitsujiTMO> ~/Pictures i'd assume
[07:57] <widdershins> just took three pics, nothing in pictures, downloads or documents
[07:58] <widdershins> hitsujiTMO: cheese just crashed. what did you want me to paste-bin?
[07:58] <hitsujiTMO> any output to the terminal
[07:58] <Lucid_Lynx> Hi, may i get an additional "bird" on my desktop ?
[07:58] <Lucid_Lynx> canonical
[07:59] <hoki> hi guys, i have the following specs: intel dual core 2.1ghz, 4gb of ram, and an intel mobile GM45 Express Chipset  video card on  a four-ish year old laptop. Is this enough to have Ubuntu 13.10 run without hiccups on my computer?
[08:00] <GnikLlort> 0.o
[08:00] <widdershins> hitsujiTMO: http://pastebin.com/u6WBdFqv
[08:00] <hitsujiTMO> widdershins: yup cheese photos goto: Pictures/Webcam
[08:00] <widdershins> hitsujiTMO: empty :(
[08:01] <hitsujiTMO> widdershins: do you have something installed that is also accessing the camera?
[08:02] <widdershins> hitsujiTMO: when the camera is on the little white light ignites... it's out now. I Also use google talk, and skype... but neither are using it. i can do a restart and see if it clears everything away...
[08:02] <hitsujiTMO> widdershins: is your camera light on?
[08:02] <GnikLlort> ping FloodBot1
[08:02] <GnikLlort> fail
[08:02] <hitsujiTMO> widdershins: try a restART
[08:03] <widdershins> okies. back soon.
[08:06] <bioman> Mornin'
[08:06] <widdershins> hitsujiTMO: http://pastebin.com/1XCzD8AK
[08:06] <bioman> Just installed my first Ubuntu
[08:07] <widdershins> hitsujiTMO: i ried it again, the light came on and the program froze the moment i hit record video in Cheese. here's the output
[08:07] <thom_r> what can we help you with bioman?
[08:08] <widdershins> hitsujiTMO: it'll activate, i'll see myself for a split second, and then it freezes. it lets me turn "off" the camera, but 00:00:00 remains on the timer. i turn it off, turn it back on again and the camera lights tays on but the progra, window dims
[08:08] <bioman> thom_r: I've found on the Net how to uninstall completely pule for alsa. But now, my DAC isn't detected, so no sound... (xubuntu 12.04 LTS)
[08:08] <widdershins> hitsujiTMO: the camera WORKS for google plus hangouts... was using that today
[08:09] <thom_r> wait, you uninstalled pulse audio?
[08:09] <bioman> thom_r: yep, I prefer alsa
[08:09] <edwardly> Is there any reason that when I modprobe an alias it outputs nothing to stderr or the kernel log, but doesn't insert - but when I modprobe the module directly it works fine?  I've been trying to use nvidia-331 on saucy; modprobe nvidia does nothing so it breaks automatically loading the nvidia module for X to work
[08:09] <thom_r> so you uninstalled pulse audio, and now you are having audio problems?
[08:09] <hoki> hi guys, i have the following specs: intel dual core 2.1ghz, 4gb of ram, and an intel mobile GM45 Express Chipset  video card on  a four-ish year old laptop. Is this enough to have Ubuntu 13.10 run without hiccups on my computer?
[08:10] <bioman> thom_r: that's it
[08:10] <edwardly> But modprobe --resolve-alias nvidia returns nvidia_331
[08:10] <widdershins> hoki: should run ubuntu, it's pretty light-weight. I'm not a pro, but Im pretty sure that system requirements are out there
[08:10] <edwardly> Is there any way to go further than modprobe -v to debug modprobe?
[08:10] <thom_r> maybe you should install pulse audio.
[08:10] <hitsujiTMO> widdershins: i'd file a bug in that case. what to file it against i'm not sure of. Could start with cheese
[08:11] <widdershins> hoki: http://askubuntu.com/questions/361356/minimum-system-reqirerments-for-ubuntu-13-10
[08:11] <widdershins> well damnit. i'll have to do it later, it's almost 5am here... been at this for a while already. i know that it WORKS because i took a conference call today.
[08:11] <hoki> thanks widdershins!
[08:12] <hitsujiTMO> hoki: may have some minor issues with unity with that gpu but otherwise perfect
[08:12] <widdershins> hoki: no sweat, pally. These guys have done me a LOT of service, the least I can do is pass along what I can
[08:12] <widdershins> night all. and thanks, hitsujiTMO
[08:13] <edwardly> Hmm
[08:14] <edwardly> Seems there may be a blacklist in place put there by bumblebeed
[08:14] <edwardly> but bumblebeed won't run anyway since I don't have an optimus card..
[08:14] <hitsujiTMO> edwardly: then purge bumblebee
[08:14] <edwardly> That's what I'm trying now, yeah
[08:16] <edwardly> That was it.  How weird.
[08:16] <edwardly> No idea how bumblebee was even installed, but it included a blacklist for the nvidia driver.  Purging it fixed it.  Cheers!
[08:16] <ahmad_> why if i open xchat trough terminal the terminal cannot do anything else?
[08:17] <rww> ahmad_: because its input goes to xchat and its output comes from xchat
[08:17] <rww> you perhaps prefer to run it in the background: xchat &
[08:17] <ahmad_> so if i typed something now in terminal
[08:18] <SloththeRock> Hey all. I am trying to make a script that I can execute no matter what directory I am in. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
[08:18] <ahmad_> it'll show up in the xchat?
[08:18] <rww> no, because xchat ignores that input
[08:18] <ahmad_> i see
[08:19] <hitsujiTMO> SloththeRock: you need it to be in your path. there is a dir you can make for personal scripts. ~/bin   anything in there will be available for you globally
[08:21] <hitsujiTMO> SloththeRock: you will need to reload the terminal to activate the private bin dir
[08:28] <bilegt> when creating make file. how to get ~ this directory? I see that I can get current dir by $(CURDIR)
[08:28] <helmut_> hi
[08:31] <cristian_c> Hi
[08:31] <cristian_c> I'm using mtpaint, I've looked for in the doc, but I've not found an answer
[08:32] <cristian_c> I'd like to align the text for example, but I don't know how to do
[08:32] <cristian_c> Any ideas?
[08:38] <bingo> hello. what is the envelope icon located within the taskbar, for?
[08:39] <imghost> bingo, for IM
[08:40] <bingo> i would ike to remove everything associated with it in the hope the icon will disappear. can you tell me what to remove?
[08:41] <willbradley> bingo: https://www.google.com/search?q=remove+envelope+icon+from+ubuntu
[08:41] <bingo> ty
[08:42] <hitsujiTMO> willbradley: wrong link, its actually http://lmgtfy.com/?q=remove+envelope+icon+from+ubuntu
[08:43] <rww> wrong link, it's actually
[08:43] <rww> !lmgtfy
[08:45] <bingo> this worked very well, ty willbradley
[08:50] <DrGrov> Not getting any sound to work on the live 64 bit Xubuntu 13.10
[08:50] <DrGrov> It works on default Ubuntu 13.10 64 bit
[08:53] <aaron91> Hello!
[08:55] <aaron91> My situatian, I have a macbook pro with mac osx and ubuntu as a root partition. My battery life last longer using mac osx, is there a way to improve battery life on ubunu?
[08:55] <cloudgeek> what the wrong with Ubuntu with opening a port, I try to open ssh port , iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT .. after I also iptables-save , tried it using iptables-persistent still port is not open
[08:58] <Ben64> cloudgeek: by default ubuntu does not block any ports, maybe your router?
[09:00] <cloudgeek> Ben64: other system are working with ssh
[09:00] <cloudgeek> may not router issue
[09:00] <Ben64> well what happens when you scan port 22 using nmap
[09:01] <Backgammon> aaron91: You should probably find out whether that's actually the case.
[09:01] <Backgammon> Get powertop and start from there.
[09:02] <Backgammon> There should be an analogous tool to measure power use in OSX.
[09:02] <knightshade> aaron91: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PowerManagement/ReducedPower
[09:02] <m3kk> when will fgrlx-updates be updated?
[09:03] <aaron91> THanks knightshade
[09:03] <Backgammon> >ubuntu
[09:03] <Backgammon> >no su
[09:03] <Backgammon> >recommends sudo su in a documentation page
[09:03] <m3kk> 	perhaps not "when" but why is it not updated
[09:03] <Backgammon> what the hell.
[09:04] <rww> !itsawiki
[09:04] <bingo> hello. im trying to drag a folder to /usr/share/themes/ but it wont let me. it just bounces back
[09:04] <m3kk> bingo: because it needs root
[09:04] <Backgammon> Given that I think no su is silly, nah.
[09:04] <m3kk> bingo: dont put themes there
[09:04] <bingo> ok, where can i ?
[09:05] <m3kk> bingo: go into your home directory, press super+h i think ( to show hidden folders)
[09:05] <m3kk> and create a folder named .theme
[09:05] <m3kk> the . makes it hidden
[09:05] <m3kk> then put the theme there instead... saves you alot of issues
[09:05] <m3kk> perhaps it is ctrl+h
[09:06] <bingo> done, will that theme show in the menu of themes?
[09:06] <m3kk> then just make those hidden again
[09:06] <m3kk> bingo: yes if you have unity tweak tools installed
[09:06] <hitsujiTMO> .themes not .theme
[09:06] <bingo> i am not sure i do
[09:06] <m3kk> hitsujiTMO: right thanks
[09:06] <m3kk> .themes
[09:06] <bingo> ty hitsujiTMO
[09:07] <m3kk> just install unity tweak tool from software center and you will be fine !
[09:07] <Ben64> please do not use "sudo su" it can cause issues
[09:07] <bingo> ty
[09:07] <m3kk> sudo gksudo su apt-get pls stahp
[09:07] <bingo> oh im using xfce
[09:07] <sgo11> hi, how to check what is inside "ubuntu-restricted-extras" without installing it? thanks.
[09:07] <Ben64> m3kk: make sense please
[09:07] <m3kk> bingo: then theme will be there
[09:08] <m3kk> you wont need unity tweak tool
[09:08] <hitsujiTMO> sgo11: apt-cache show ubuntu-restricted-extras
[09:08] <kostkon> sgo11, or http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/ubuntu-restricted-extras
[09:09] <sgo11> hitsujiTMO, koivula thank you very much. :)
[09:13] <ahmad_> i watched some kind of tutorial for archlinux
[09:13] <ahmad_> its really not for noob right?
[09:13] <m3kk> ahmad_: looks difficult?
[09:13] <m3kk> ahmad_: what i have understood.. you install every package you want yourself
[09:14] <m3kk> nothing is "included" by default
[09:14] <ahmad_> looks imposible
[09:14] <ahmad_> not difficult
[09:14] <m3kk> haha yes
[09:14] <m3kk> try gentoo
[09:14] <ahmad_> are archlinux the mother of all linux?
[09:14] <m3kk> arch + infinite difficult
[09:14] <ahmad_> i mean it looks like creating a GUI ourselves
[09:14] <knightshade> arch is very simple :>
[09:14] <m3kk> if you know what you are doing
[09:14] <ahmad_> you've got to be kidding me
[09:14] <ahmad_> ahaha
[09:15] <m3kk> everything is simple
[09:15] <Malinux> I thought Linus was the father of all linux :)
[09:16] <ahmad_> lol
[09:16] <DrGrov> Hello
[09:16] <ahmad_> thats not what i meant XD
[09:16] <DrGrov> I have now installed Xubuntu 13.10. But I have my 2nd 1TB drive with my /home there. It seems like on my 120GB SSD where I have the OS is also my /home. How can I rectify this and get everything on the 1TB drive as I planned?
[09:17] <jeffry> Guys compiz keeps crashing on me can somone help
[09:17] <DrGrov> I have a backup of the original home which I want to put back after I empty the 1TB drive
[09:18] <m3kk> ahmad_: check guide for installing gentoo ;)
[09:18] <m3kk> now THAT looks crazy
[09:18] <ahmad_> mekk
[09:18] <ahmad_> how to type to a spesific person like that?
[09:19] <m3kk> write my name
[09:19] <m3kk> or, begin to write and autocomplete with TAB depending on what irc client you use
[09:19] <Ben64> DrGrov: you have /home on a 1TB drive, but its not showing up?
[09:19] <DwarfDefender> is there a gui program that is able to add additional swap file?
[09:19] <bingo> hi again. is it very involved to change the blue window outline of Greybird to another color?
[09:20] <ahmad_> m3kk
[09:20] <DrGrov> Ben64: Yes, I have /home on my 1TB drive and it shows up. But it is that my new user now is on the 120GB SSD and the old original home is on the 1TB.
[09:20] <m3kk> bingo: sceenshot?
[09:20] <bingo> moment
[09:20] <Ben64> DrGrov: i'm not following what you're trying to say
[09:20] <bingo> how may i show yu it/
[09:21] <DrGrov> Ben64: So I have had Ubuntu 13.10 with the OS on the 120GB SSD and /home on the 1TB drive. Now when I reinstall for Xubuntu 13.10 I have my new user on the 120GB SSD and the old /home on the 1TB drive as I had before. The new /home is on the 120GB SSD, not on the 1TB drive.
[09:22] <bingo> m3kk, http://imgur.com/TVsSVqL
[09:22] <Ben64> DrGrov: are the usernames and user ids the same?
[09:23] <DrGrov> Ben64: No, I did specify a new user name for the new current Xubuntu install
[09:23] <DrGrov> Ben64: But I should probably have kept the original username, yes?
[09:23] <Ben64> DrGrov: you said you could see the home on the 1TB, can you navigate to that directory with terminal and pastebin "ls -l"
[09:23] <DrGrov> Ben64: Yes, will do.
[09:24] <Ben64> and no, you don't need to keep the same username, will probably just have to rename it, then add the 1TB drive as /home to the fstab and it'll work fine
[09:25] <m3kk> bingo: is that greybird?
[09:26] <bingo> yes, as i see it. I have trouble with Albatross as well, a documented one
[09:26] <m3kk> bingo: there is two places where you manage themes in xfce, check something that is called window manager customize"
[09:26] <willbradley> rww: hitsujiTMO: my rule of thumb is, if i can copy-paste their question into google and the first result is a likely answer, then lmgtfy is legitimized
[09:26] <willbradley> newbs gotta learn somehow
[09:27] <m3kk> bingo: there you change window border to greybird also.. they are seperated
[09:27] <willbradley> gotta be exact copy-paste though. i rephrased bingo's so didn't give them the douchey treatment ;)
[09:27] <DrGrov> Ben64: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6731518/
[09:28] <bingo> i see window manager and window manger tweaks
[09:28] <m3kk> bingo: chech either.. i know changing window borders isnt done in theme manager
[09:28] <bingo> ill play around, ty
[09:29] <bingo> i think there is an issue that requires me to rename protected files for Albatross , how can i do this. I read it solves the issue
[09:29] <MarGul> I was running ubuntu before and now I installed xubuntu. I saved my id_rsa to log into my webserver. When I do ls -a in my home directory I dont have any .ssh folder where I can add my public key. Do I just create the folder and put my ssh keys in there or do I have to change some config?
[09:29] <Ben64> DrGrov: yep, so all you'd need to do is rename "deathstar" to "cj" and put that drive in /etc/fstab as /home
[09:31] <DrGrov> Ben64: Should I remove all the /home/. directories first from there just in case?
[09:31] <DrGrov> So there is no conflicting config files etc?
[09:31] <m3kk> bingo
[09:31] <m3kk> oh
[09:31] <m3kk> split?
[09:32] <Ben64> DrGrov: not necessary, those are your old configs and stuff, unless you didn't like them
[09:32] <DrGrov> Ben64: No I did not like them too much. But perhaps Firefox config is good to keep but delete those not needed?
[09:32] <Ben64> DrGrov: if you'd like, but make sure you have a backup in case
[09:33] <DrGrov> Ben64: Ok, then I just get rid of everything at once. I do not want any of the . config files from the old /home.
[09:33] <DrGrov> Ben64: Better to start fresh, but .irssi I shall keep :)
[09:34] <DrGrov> Ben64: So every . catalogue/directory I can safely just remove and leave the regular Documents, Pictures and so forth without compromising anything?
[09:34] <Lucid_Lynx> Hi there, anybody knows, how to get the version and name of the shell currently in use ? I guess there is a command.. an additional question i am intereseted in would be if it is possible to set different wallpapers for each working space
[09:34] <bingo> is there a way to backup my current settings and theme similar to a windows restore point operation ?
[09:34] <Ben64> DrGrov: most likely
[09:35] <DrGrov> Ben64: Ok, will remove all those.
[09:35] <m3kk> bingo: why do you say that
[09:36] <DrGrov> Ben64: Ok, done. How do I get that to be home now then?
[09:36] <bingo> well i have my partition all nice and setup, i figured good idea to back it up and easy way is using OS. i dont want to make an image
[09:36] <bingo> guess i could
[09:36] <bingo> cani just backup to my home folder?
[09:37] <m3kk> bingo: i thought you was theming
[09:37] <bingo> i am done :)
[09:37] <Ben64> DrGrov: pastebin both "cat /etc/fstab" and "sudo blkid"
[09:37] <m3kk> aah went ok?
[09:37] <bingo> thyes :)
[09:37] <m3kk> alright!
[09:37] <bingo> woot!
[09:37] <m3kk> hey, isnt greybird theme default in xubuntu?
[09:37] <m3kk> or did you install xfce on ubuntu?
[09:38] <bingo> ya i think it is
[09:38] <bingo> im use xubuntu
[09:38] <DrGrov> Ben64: Ok, will do.
[09:38] <bingo> is the build in backup worth it if i dont  ahve files?
[09:38] <bingo> i just like my settings
[09:40] <DrGrov> Ben64: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6731561/ and http://paste.ubuntu.com/6731563/
[09:41] <Ben64> DrGrov: add this to the bottom of /etc/fstab, without the quotes, and next time you restart your old home should be back "UUID=b3ca7c01-806e-4c37-805b-4aaa70e32f97 /home               ext4    errors=remount-ro 0       1"
[09:42] <DrGrov> Ben64: Just like that, nothing else?
[09:42] <Ben64> yep
[09:42] <ankur> how to switch between different windows in ubuntu?
[09:42] <Ben64> alt+tab
[09:43] <DrGrov> Ben64: As root or regular user?
[09:43] <ankur> Ben64: thank you
[09:44] <Ben64> DrGrov: you'd need to have root permissions to edit it, can use gksudo gedit, or sudo nano, or whatever you'd like
[09:45] <DrGrov> Ben64: Ok, worked.
[09:45] <DrGrov> Ben64: Ok, will restart to confirm.
[09:46] <Lucid_Lynx> ankur, yes alt+tab, but if you intend to switch workspaces you configre your keyboard keys in the Systemmenu, or simple click into the working space indicator in the bottom left of your screen..
[09:46] <Lucid_Lynx> sorry, bottom right corner..
[09:49] <DrGrov> Ben64: That did not work. I can not log in normally so I had to take the guest account.
[09:49] <Ben64> DrGrov: hmm, try logging in on the console
[09:49] <DrGrov> Ben64: Ok, I will try.
[09:50] <DrGrov> Ben64: Not sure how to do it though.
[09:50] <vanea> does anybody know a script that goes through all subdirectories of a folder a renames all files recursively so that the last file of a folder is named 345 the first file of the next folder will be named 346 and so on? thank you!
[09:50] <Ben64> DrGrov: CTRL+ALT+F1 should bring you to a console
[09:50] <DrGrov> Ben64: But that is the guest, right?
[09:50] <Ben64> no
[09:51] <DrGrov> I can do Ctrl+Alt+F1 now without problems while being logged in as guest?
[09:51] <Ben64> correct
[09:51] <DrGrov> Ok, will do.
[09:51] <DrGrov> Ben64: It said no directory, logged in with $HOME
[09:52] <DrGrov> Ben64: "No directory, logged in with HOME=/"
[09:52] <Ben64> what does it say when you "ls /home"
[09:53] <DrGrov> Ben64: deathstar and lost+found
[09:53] <Ben64> you didn't rename the directory :)
[09:53] <DrGrov> Ben64: Ah, of course :)
[09:53] <DrGrov> Ben64: Can I just do a root somehow while in ttyl1 and rename it there directly?
[09:53] <Ben64> if you're logged in, you can use use sudo
[09:54] <DrGrov> Yes, logged in ttyl1
[09:54] <Ben64> guests can't sudo though
[09:54] <DrGrov> Is it sudo rename deathstar and to what I want?
[09:55] <Ben64> sudo mv /home/deathstar /home/<your username>
[09:55] <DrGrov> Ben64: Ok :)
[09:55] <DrGrov> Be right back, testing
[09:59] <apb1963> i've been unable to get java working on chrome....  any ideas on this?
[09:59] <DrGrov> Ben64: Much better, seems to be working :)
[10:00] <apb1963> ubuntu 12.04.3
[10:00] <apb1963> java version "1.7.0_45"
[10:00] <apb1963> javac 1.7.0_45
[10:00] <Ben64> DrGrov: yay
[10:01] <DrGrov> Ben64: Thank you for that :) Now my second question... How can I get some sound to work? Worked well in Ubuntu 13.10.
[10:06] <sam__> hi
[10:06] <m3kk> ankur: you can also see in the unity dock which program is open
[10:15] <mautog1> how to update kernel if you are using propieriety driver like ndiswrapper?
[10:24] <RealNWO> kubuntu is better than ubuntu
[10:25] <RealNWO> cuz kde is better than unity
[10:32] <mautog1> there any body there how to update kernel if you are using propieriety driver like ndiswrapper?
[10:33] <shingu> hi, how can i link library at /usr/local/lib instead of /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgcrypt.so.11
[10:42] <krababbel> Hi, I want to send and receive email on the lan on the commandline. I setup my own smtp and imap/pop3 server on the lan. Do I have to install an MTA like Postfix on the clients?
[10:44] <krababbel> I ask because mailutils and bsd-mailx want to install Postfix, but Thunderbird for example doesn't? Does Thunderbird have its own MTA then?
[10:45] <emo> i guess
[10:45] <krababbel> I see
[10:46] <emo> which V of ubuntu you are using
[10:46] <nevyn> no.
[10:46] <gordonjcp> krababbel: yes, it does
[10:46] <krababbel> emo: 13.10 server
[10:46] <gordonjcp> krababbel: okay, why are you installing Thunderbird on a server?
[10:46] <krababbel> Thanks.
[10:46] <nevyn> so you can just confure an MUA to use your smtp and imap server
[10:47] <nevyn> thunderbird is a MUA it can't do what a MTA does.
[10:47] <krababbel> gordonjcp: no, only the clients could have thunderbird, I don't need to install any mail-reader on the server.
[10:47] <emo> ubuntu 13.10 desktop n
[10:48] <krababbel> Well, I'd like to install the simplest form of MUA for a client. This is just a testlab, so all machines run ubuntu server actually, but the mail-server should not have Thunderbird or similar.
[10:49] <nevyn> mail, mutt, elm, pine etc
[10:50] <nevyn> krababbel: so you probably want to instaall a mta on the clients if they're servers
[10:50] <krababbel> nevyn: I was confused about the need to install postfix, but I could just use ssmtp then?
[10:50] <nevyn> sure.
[10:50] <nevyn> postfix is just the default mta.
[10:51] <nevyn> it could be configured in a dumb configuration to just send everything to your mailserver.
[10:51] <gabmus> hello, i have a gpt problem i am not able to solve
[10:51] <gabmus> can someone help me?
[10:51] <angel> hello i need some help about sooperlooper
[10:51] <gabmus> gpg*
[10:51] <interweb> When does chromium added to ubuntu's repository?
[10:51] <krababbel> nevyn: There should be only one central mail-server. I just want to send mail from other machines using that central server. But still I'll need some MTA on all machines then? Correct?
[10:51] <krababbel> nevyn: OK, SSMPT maybe then.
[10:51] <krababbel> Thanks
[10:51] <nevyn> that would be the usual way to do it with unix
[10:51] <nevyn> but it's not the only way
[10:52] <krababbel> nevyn: Do you mean there are different MTAs available?
[10:52] <nevyn> no i mean you could just use a mua that can talk smtp to the central mailserver
[10:53] <nevyn> and not have a local mta at all on the clients
[10:53] <nevyn> but that's a more unusual configuration
[10:53] <krababbel> nevyn: OK, I see, I thought that was the usual config. :) Thanks.
[10:54] <nevyn> krababbel: so the thing is LOTS of stuff sends email
[10:54] <nevyn> in particular lots of system things send email
[10:54] <nevyn> cron, at and log reporting systems
[10:55] <krababbel> But having multiple users per machine would make it desireable to have an mta locally I guess. And cron etc also, indeed.
[10:55] <krababbel> I understand now.
[10:55] <nevyn> angel: wassup?
[10:55] <sus> hi can anybody help me
[10:55] <nevyn> !tell gabmus about ask
[10:56] <nevyn> !ask
[10:56] <sus> vlc freezes in xubuntu 13.10
[10:56] <DrGrov> Running Xubuntu 13.10. I picked nvidia-current with Synaptic. Perhaps I should get the nvidia-319 from the additional drivers instead or which one should I prefer to use?
[10:58] <sus> vlc freezes in xubuntu 13.10 why what is the solution my amd laptop
[10:58] <nevyn> !doesn't work
[10:58] <interweb> when did chromium add to ubuntu's main repository
[10:58] <interweb> ?
[10:59] <sus> hi can anybody help me
[10:59] <yacc_> How does update-grub decide where it installs GRUB? Basically how do I make another drive in my box the boot drive? (rootfs & friends are not part of the question, that's something that LVM handles perfectly fine)
[10:59] <cfhowlett> !ask|!sus
[11:00] <sus> vlc freezes in xubuntu 13.10 why what is the solution my amd laptop
[11:00] <cfhowlett> !sus|patience
[11:00] <sus> ok
[11:01] <peyam> Hi. does anybody know how I can make my terminal more beautiful?
[11:01] <peyam> like in elemtary OS
[11:01] <interweb> sus
[11:01] <Eagleman> Is the apcupsd package broken? i've been trying for 6 hours to get it working, i made doshutdown in /etc/apcupsd but it refuses to run my custom script in anyway when powering down when the batteries are low. Why cant i get it working?
[11:01] <interweb> sus, yes ask
[11:01] <zirkonium> test
[11:01] <sus> ya
[11:01] <sus> vlc freezes in xubuntu 13.10 why what is the solution my amd laptop
[11:01] <nevyn> sus: your question lacks enough detail to work on
[11:02] <peyam> sus I wont recommend xubuntu 13.10. it was full of buggs
[11:02] <nevyn> when does it freeze?
[11:02] <sus> my laptop has amd processor
[11:02] <nevyn> what are you doing when it freezes.
[11:02] <sus> vlc freezes
[11:02] <knightshade> sus: start vlc from a terminal and see if there are error messages
[11:02] <sus> ok
[11:03] <peyam> vlc otherwise use smplayer
[11:03] <sus> no error msg
[11:03] <peyam> Hi. does anybody know how I can make my terminal more beautiful?
[11:03] <chemist^> peyam, you can edit your profile
[11:03] <interweb> sus, could you install vlc from ppa
[11:03] <interweb> ?
[11:03] <chemist^> peyam, there you can change the color scheme, transparency etc.
[11:03] <sus> ya
[11:04] <nevyn> peyam: find a non-proportional font that's nice.
[11:04] <interweb> peyam, What terminal do you use ?
[11:04] <peyam> chemist^, nevyn Ive tried but the changes are very small and not the one lik
[11:04] <peyam> interweb, xfce4-terminal
[11:05] <sus> hi can u ans me
[11:05] <Eagleman> Is the apcupsd package broken? i've been trying for 6 hours to get it working, i made doshutdown in /etc/apcupsd but it refuses to run my custom script in anyway when powering down when the batteries are low. Why cant i get it working?
[11:05] <peyam> interweb, chemist^ nevyn , something like this http://ubuntuhandbook.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Elementary-terminal.jpg
[11:06] <knightshade> sus: does it freeze directly after the start or while playing a video?
[11:07] <angel> how i connect sooperlooper there's a musician here?
[11:07] <chemist^> peyam, as i said, if you edit your profile, there are some options to set your background and background transparency
[11:07] <chemist^> peyam, there is nothing else to it... from what you showed
[11:07] <interweb> peyam, Go to its color's preferences and play with them
[11:07] <peyam> http://www.securitronlinux.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/voyager-desktop.jpg
[11:07] <sus> vlc freezes and terminal shows the msg: Fontconfig warning: FcPattern object size does not accept value "0"
[11:07] <sus> Fontconfig warning: FcPattern object size does not accept value "0"
[11:07] <sus> [flv @ 0x7f1050ca8920] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
[11:07] <sus> [flv @ 0x7f1050c7f460] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
[11:07] <sus> [flv @ 0x7f1050c81860] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
[11:07] <sus> [flv @ 0x7f1050c81860] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
[11:07] <FloodBot1> sus: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:07] <knightshade> !paste | sus
[11:08] <peyam> interweb, it's not just eh colors. look at the picture
[11:08] <sus> sorry
[11:08] <chemist^> peyam, you don't read what i write?? ... it's the background TRANSPARENCY option
[11:09] <interweb> peyam, sorry I don't have any idea
[11:09] <peyam> chemist^, I read but do you look at the picture?
[11:09] <chemist^> i say both of your pictures
[11:09] <chemist^> saw
[11:09] <interweb> peyam, or look at this: https://forums.kali.org/showthread.php?4337-how-to-get-the-terminal-like-glass-like-in-BT5&s=6bec579006e9ac4124b768fb2455b554
[11:09] <chemist^> the only thing different from the original is the transparent background and some color scheme changes
[11:09] <sus> hey interweb can u help me pls
[11:10] <knightshade> sus: so it's freezing while playing a flv video and there are no errors?
[11:10] <sus> ya
[11:10] <chemist^> sus how did you install vlc?
[11:10] <sus> it freezes how can i mend it
[11:11] <interweb> sus, Did you tried the ppa version of it ?
[11:11] <Eagleman> Is the apcupsd package broken? i've been trying for 6 hours to get it working, i made doshutdown in /etc/apcupsd but it refuses to run my custom script in anyway when powering down when the batteries are low. Why cant i get it working?
[11:11] <sus> no just write sudo apt-get install vlc
[11:11] <interweb> sus, Maybe it has fixed in the newer versions
[11:11] <glitsj16> Eagleman: could it be you're refering to acpid?
[11:11] <sus> it is 2.0.8
[11:11] <Eagleman> glitsj16, apcupsd
[11:12] <chemist^> sus, maybe it's your graphics card ... do other players freeze as well when you try to play the file?
[11:12] <chemist^> have you tried a different player?
[11:12] <sus> no
[11:12] <sus> parole goes well
[11:12] <chemist^> well, try another player, so we'll know if it's vlc-related or if it's something else
[11:13] <interweb> peyam, Did that link helped
[11:13] <peyam> interweb, I foudn something better http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/tools-and-tips/how-to-customize-your-command-prompt/
[11:13] <sus> hey chemist parole goes well
[11:13] <lazytechsupportg> hey peeps
[11:14] <chemist^> peyam, that's too much work for what you want to achieve
[11:14] <thinku> sus, this could be bcoz of problematic .flv file., tried anyother .flv file ?
[11:14] <chemist^> peyam, are you using kali-linux or ubuntu?
[11:14] <peyam> chemist^, xubuntu
[11:14] <chemist^> so it's xfce or what?
[11:14] <peyam> yes
[11:15] <knightshade> sus: if it works with a different player, I think it's a bug in vlc
[11:15] <peyam> chemist^, I would use ubuntu if it was as configurateable as xfce
[11:15] <chemist^> peyam, here you go: http://askubuntu.com/questions/63179/how-to-set-up-transparent-background-in-xfce-terminal
[11:15] <interweb> peyam, That was not what you were looking for
[11:15] <peyam> chemist^, I know that dude!
[11:16] <chemist^> you are using ubuntu, xfce is just a desktop enviroment
[11:16] <peyam> interweb, I wasn't so clear im sorry
[11:16] <Bugbear76> peyam,  you can customize any version of ubuntu to suit your needs
[11:16] <peyam> chemist^, yes I use ubuntu with xfce
[11:16] <lazytechsupportg> true
[11:16] <chemist^> peyam so what do you actually want?
[11:16] <peyam> Bugbear76, yes. it would take more time than installing a fresh xfce
[11:16] <chemist^> try to be more specific
[11:16] <angel> re install all Xfce4 peyan
[11:17] <peyam> chemist^, nothing right now..
[11:17] <sus> vlc freezes and terminal shows the msg: Fontconfig warning: FcPattern object size does not accept value "0"
[11:17] <angel> peyan use sypnatic reinstall all xfce4
[11:17] <peyam> angel, why?
[11:17] <knightshade> sus: Only a warning, I don't think it'
[11:17] <peyam> angel, I dont have any problem with xfce
[11:17] <angel> i have ubuntu studio i use XFCE 4
[11:17] <sus> and then it freezes
[11:18] <knightshade> sus: I don't think it's related to the bug
[11:18] <sus> then?
[11:18] <gabmus> so, basically i have a gpg signature error: when i try to run sudo apt-get update, i get this output (sorry, it's italian, you should get the meaning anyway): http://pastebin.com/4DKgu020  I tried with sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys <keys> , which returns this: http://pastebin.com/RDM7dqPg  I even tried with sudo rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists and update, but still nothing, keep getting this same error
[11:18] <peyam> angel, yes the latest ubuntu S runs with xfce
[11:19] <knightshade> sus: does it freeze with all videos or only one special?
[11:19] <angel> yes, but i have to reinstall XFCE many bugs before
[11:19] <sus> no not with all videos
[11:20] <cfhowlett> sus, if it's ONLY .flv that fails, that suggests a codec issue.  run sudo apt-get install xubuntu-restricted-extras.       for good measure, also sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-pugrade
[11:20] <angel> that's right codecs
[11:20] <knightshade> sus: only videos in a special format?
[11:20] <interweb> What player can I use to play .ts files ?
[11:20] <sus> ya
[11:20] <cfhowlett> *apt-get dist-upgrade*
[11:21] <knightshade> sus: which one?
[11:21] <sus> ok
[11:21] <sus> flv
[11:21] <chemist^> angel i have ubuntu and installed KDE after i tried unity out (did not like it), and installed the studio package for audio recording/editing
[11:21] <peyam> chemist^, you were right. it's lots of work haha
[11:21] <knightshade> oh, right..
[11:21] <chemist^> angel, do you use it to make music?
[11:21] <chemist^> peyam, i don't think it's worth it :D
[11:21] <thinku> interweb, vlc
[11:21] <peyam> chemist^, ur right..im tired of my boring terminal
[11:22] <knightshade> sus: so it's a bug with the flv decoder in vlc or something like that
[11:22] <knightshade> sus: which version are you using?
[11:22] <sus> 2.0.8
[11:23] <chemist^> peyam hahaha :D
[11:23] <chemist^> peyam, do you use it that much?
[11:23] <interweb> thinku, It can't
[11:23] <chemist^> peyam, what's the purpose of your system?
[11:23] <knoppix> hi
[11:23] <angel> yes i'm musician
[11:23] <chemist^> knoppix, hi
[11:23] <chemist^> angel, nice :) me too
[11:24] <thinku> what you see, is that .ts file encrypted one ?
[11:24] <interweb> thinku, No
[11:24] <chemist^> angel, what genre
[11:24] <knightshade> sus: you could try version 2.1.2. maybe the bug is already fixed
[11:24] <angel> i do my albums there  write angel rada in google
[11:24] <angel> ethnosonics
[11:24] <knightshade> sus: or use a different player like mplayer
[11:25] <angel> audacious
[11:25] <angel> use that
[11:25] <chemist^> he want's to play video files not audio :)
[11:25] <thinku> interweb, then your vlc might have partially installed not full
[11:25] <angel> xine
[11:25] <chemist^> angel many pictures of you, ... seem like a popular guy :)
[11:25] <thinku> interweb, even mplayer also supports .ts file
[11:25] <interweb> thinku, I can play them on smplayer
[11:25] <angel> yes
[11:25] <Eagleman> Is the apcupsd package broken? i've been trying for 6 hours to get it working, i made doshutdown in /etc/apcupsd but it refuses to run my custom script in anyway when powering down when the batteries are low. Why cant i get it working?
[11:26] <peyam> chemist^, yes alot
[11:26] <angel> we can reate some together
[11:26] <angel> create
[11:26] <peyam> chemist^, i do programming stuff . just that and youtube o other things but i use terminal for different purpose
[11:26] <brecht_> i'm looking for some basic explanation on JList with ListModel (is this de right channel?)
[11:26] <peyam> s
[11:26] <chemist^> angel, i've just started using some windows vst plugins with lmms, it's cool
[11:26] <chemist^> peyam, ok
[11:26] <yacc_> brecht_, not really, I'd say ;)
[11:27] <thinku> interweb, any msg from vlc's msg window?
[11:27] <chemist^> angel, before that it was all about ardour :)
[11:27] <Toyraztory2> s?
[11:27] <Toyraztory2> how do i get sc2 over 20fps?
[11:27] <chemist^> sc2?
[11:28] <Toyraztory2> starcraft 2 using Play on linux
[11:28] <Toyraztory2> it usually runs at 120 fps on windows'
[11:28] <Ben64> Toyraztory2: you can get help with wine in #winehq , not sure of theres a playonlinux support channel or not
[11:29] <glitsj16> gabmus: looks like keyserver.ubuntu.com is down, you could try with keys.gnupg.net ..
[11:29] <gabmus> ok, im trying thanks
[11:30] <gabmus> still nothing
[11:30] <gabmus> glitsj16 it gives me the same error
[11:30] <Andreas> well, I got no help yesterday, so gonna try again: ubuntu installer can't detect my SATA drive... does anyone know a quick fix or do i have to try one of the myriad of solutions out there...
[11:30] <glitsj16> gabmus: what does 'non cambiata' mean in english?
[11:31] <gabmus> not changed
[11:31] <Andreas> it's 13.10
[11:31] <Ben64> Andreas: please pastebin "sudo parted -l"
[11:32] <knightshade> Andreas: what drive is it?
[11:32] <gabmus> http://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ is online, what are you talking about?
[11:33] <Andreas> guess i came a bit unprepared: samsung HD103UI is the harddrive
[11:33] <interweb> thinku, I can play them using mplayer
[11:33] <Andreas> can't execute linux commands now im in windows
[11:34] <Ben64> Andreas: well ... you need to be in linux for it to work
[11:34] <interweb> thinku, It doesn't get any error
[11:34] <Andreas> i read i could try different SATA port on motherboard, disable dmraid in linux, or change in bios from AHCI to something else i think it was
[11:34] <chemist^> Toyraztory2, #playonlinux
[11:35] <Toyraztory2> thanks
[11:35] <glitsj16> gabmus: i used http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/keyserver.ubuntu.com and that said it looked down, my bad
[11:35] <Andreas> can i connect to this IRC channel from the ubuntu demo?
[11:35] <bekks> Andreas: That still will not change your Windows into Linux. :)
[11:35] <bekks> Andreas: Yes.
[11:36] <Andreas> just need the installer to detect my other harddrive so i can dual boot
[11:36] <gabmus> glitsj16, np, just it's not working with the other server either
[11:36] <thinku> interweb, could be different video payload, that your VLC is not supporting, you should get msg, i am wondering
[11:37] <cristian_c> hitsujiTMO, thanks, tht method works (exports XAUTHORITY + sleep 2)
[11:37] <cristian_c> :)
[11:37] <cristian_c> *that
[11:38] <Andreas> so to connect this channel i get an IRC client from ubuntu one in the ubuntu demo?
[11:39] <knightshade> I've never tried the ubuntu "demo", whatever it is.
[11:39] <Andreas> think the service had another name
[11:39] <bekks> Andreas: No. The Ubuntu Live CDs contains an IRC client already.
[11:39] <Andreas> bekks: ok
[11:39] <knightshade> Andreas: is your harddrive detected in windows?
[11:39] <Andreas> knightshade yes
[11:40] <cfhowlett> Andreas, webbrowser .... webchat.freenode.net
[11:40] <Andreas> ubuntu installer detects my other drives, my SSD and my USB hd
[11:40] <bekks> Andreas: And are these "other" drives connected to the same controller?
[11:40] <kostkon> cfhowlett, irc.ubuntu.com  easier to remember
[11:40] <cfhowlett> kostkon, was unware of same.  thank you.
[11:41] <kostkon> cfhowlett, np
[11:41] <Andreas> bekks i looked inside the can yesterday and i think so. but i'll boot into ubuntu installer so i can solve it from there
[11:41] <Aric> I'm using Ubuntu Server 12.04 x64 LTS... My PHP version is 5.3.10 but I want PHP 5.4... I saw on askubuntu to add a python-software thingy (forget exact name) so that I could add a PPA, then to do apt-get update and apgrade... but I am still at PHP 5.3.10?  Can anyone help?
[11:42] <bekks> Aric: Well, did you add a PPA, too?
[11:43] <Aric> ya, following this, but just found out I may have messed up sorry one sec
[11:44] <Aric> nope I didn't
[11:44] <Aric> I did what was listed here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/109404/how-do-i-install-latest-php-in-supported-ubuntu-versions-like-5-4-x-in-ubuntu-1
[11:44] <Aric> php -v = PHP 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.9 with Suhosin-Patch (cli) (built: Dec 12 2013 04:27:25)
[11:45] <chemist^> Aric, in order to add PPA repositories you need to install "python-software-properties" first
[11:45] <bekks> Aric: Well, then you didnt do what is listed there.
[11:45] <cem_> hi all
[11:45] <Aric> did that
[11:45] <chemist^> and then do a "sudo add-apt-repository blabla"
[11:45] <Aric> added the python software properties
[11:45] <Aric> then the PPA
[11:45] <Aric> then update and upgrade
[11:45] <chemist^> and?
[11:45] <cem_> i wanna learn is there any program like dreamweaver on ubuntu?
[11:45] <chemist^> still not upgrading?
[11:46] <Aric> I'm trying "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" per a comment but it wasn't in the main answer
[11:46] <greyhatpython> hi i am using Ubuntu 13.10 on USB, i want copy the data from windows machine to my usb key, but the copy and paste option is not highlighted. Please help.
[11:46] <cem_> i wanna make a wery small web page and i dont know coding
[11:46] <bekks> Aric: So which PPA did you add?
[11:46] <Aric> ppa:ondrej/php5
[11:46] <greyhatpython> cem_ go to codecademy.com
[11:46] <cem_> ok
[11:46] <cem_> thanx
[11:47] <greyhatpython> You welcome!
[11:47] <Aric> after dist-upgrade now = PHP 5.5.7-1+sury.org~precise+1 (cli) (built: Dec 12 2013 21:37:40)
[11:47] <Aric> yay
[11:47] <cem_> oh
[11:47] <Aric> 5.5 is fine for me, it;s stable but some PHP stuff needed 5.4+ so I'm good now
[11:47] <cem_> but the site teaches coding
[11:47] <cem_> i dont have time
[11:47] <Aric> cem_: if you have no interest in coding look into something like wordpress
[11:48] <cem_> i need to finish this page today
[11:48] <cem_> 2 small pages that include a ling an biography
[11:48] <cem_> link and a biography
[11:48] <greyhatpython> cem_ you don't need dreamweaver if you learn coding.  Just learn html is enough for basic website.
[11:48] <Aric> Thanks everyone, but I got it fixed o/
[11:48] <bekks> cem_: If you dont want to learn how to do things, no one can help you.
[11:49] <thinku> cem, try aptnastudio
[11:49] <greyhatpython> hi i am using Ubuntu 13.10 on USB, i want copy the data from windows machine to my usb key, but the copy and paste option is not highlighted. Please help.
[11:49] <chemist^> greyhatpython, paste it anyway
[11:49] <chemist^> greyhatpython it sometimes gets grayed-out but you can still click on it
[11:50] <thinku> cem, http://www.aptana.com/
[11:50] <greyhatpython> nope it's not working i tried gksudo but it's not installed and i can't even install it...
[11:50] <chemist^> (i think it's when you try to copy protected files or to a protected target path)
[11:50] <cem_> thanx im downloading it
[11:50] <cem_> i will try
[11:50] <chemist^> greyhatpython, try copying the files using terminal commands
[11:51] <greyhatpython> but why is this problem in new version of Ubuntu, while 10.10 was straight forward!
[11:52] <chemist^> it's not a problem related to a new version of ubuntu
[11:52] <eyfour> greyhatpython: Are you trying to copy to the USB-stick while running Ubuntu from the very same stick?
[11:52] <bekks> greyhatpython: Why "cant you install it"?
[11:52] <chemist^> it's strange you can't install anything on your live session
[11:52] <greyhatpython> Install on usb?
[11:52] <chemist^> it gets deleted when you shutdown
[11:52] <greyhatpython> I am running ubuntu live usb.
[11:53] <eyfour> greyhatpython: ...and you are trying to write to that same USB while running Uubntu, right? It won't work.
[11:53] <chemist^> yes...so what :)
[11:53] <greyhatpython> why can't?
[11:53] <chemist^> you need to add persistence to your live usb
[11:54] <chemist^> in order to save files on it
[11:54] <eyfour> greyhatpython: Because the "live" file system mounts itself as read-only.
[11:54] <chemist^> greyhatpython, you need to add a new partition ext4 on the remaining unpartitioned space available on your USB
[11:54] <chemist^> and name it persistence
[11:54] <greyhatpython> ok but it is not copying even to another hard drive
[11:55] <chemist^> well..that's odd :)
[11:55] <chemist^> greyhatpython, have you tried opening nautilus with sudo?
[11:55] <greyhatpython> yeah..........
[11:55] <Andreas_> im in the ubuntu demo now. I can see the harddrive to the left. but the installer cannot detect it.
[11:55] <chemist^> greyhatpython, and what error does it give you when you try to copy via terminal commands?
[11:56] <bekks> Andreas_: What is the "Ubuntu demo"?
[11:56] <eyfour> greyhatpython: I see. What kind of file system is on the "other" hard drive?
[11:56] <eyfour> bekks: Probably synonymous with Live DVD/USB
[11:56] <chemist^> probably ntfs :)
[11:56] <greyhatpython> well sudo nautilus didn't work so i tried gksudo it was by installed on previous ubuntu, now that's the problem.
[11:56] <bekks> chemist^: using graphical applications with sudo is strongly discouraged. Use gksudo instead.
[11:57] <greyhatpython> gksudo not installed and not installing from internet too!
[11:57] <Andreas_> bekks: when booting from the live CD, you get two options: try the demo, or install Ubuntu
[11:57] <chemist^> bekks, ok
[11:58] <bekks> greyhatpython: because your USB installation does not support persistence.
[11:58] <chemist^> greyhatpython, try doing it in terminal, use cp command (copy, paste)
[11:59] <greyhatpython> I don't think it's related to persistence of the usb key. I am copying file from one hard drive to another.
[11:59] <greyhatpython> i need to try terminal
[11:59] <Andreas_> do I need to unmount the disk before I can install onto it?
[12:00] <bekks> Andreas_: yes.
[12:02] <Andreas_> according to this i should unmount, ill try that before installation http://superuser.com/questions/319661/what-does-the-following-disks-have-mounted-partitions-mean-while-installing-ub
[12:04] <sunmoon> hi all
[12:04] <Andreas_> 'install ubuntu alongside windows 7' will that allow me to choose onto which drive to install ubuntu?
[12:05] <sunmoon> am having trouble copying movie files onto my xubuntu system. can anyone point me in the right direction?
[12:05] <GnikLlort> hmm
[12:06] <mrp123> Andreas - I'm not an expert but I beleive that it will install ubuntu actually on the same partition as windows.
[12:06] <Andreas_> mrp123 i think thats what happened last time
[12:06] <Andreas_> i'll choose 'something else'
[12:06] <knightshade> Andreas_: We've all done that once, do you think we remember the installer options? :>
[12:07] <Sven_vB> OT/freenode question: is there another way to recover op (when nobody had registered the channel) than to wait for all others to leave?
[12:07] <bekks> Andreas_: Do you try to setup a dualboot?
[12:07] <Andreas_> bekks y
[12:08] <Andreas_> windows on 1 drive, ubunto on another
[12:08] <mrp123> Andreas_ If you want it on a seperate hard drive you could just boot up into the installer an select that drive to install it on and then the bios can be used to select your prefered harddrive to boot into
[12:08] <universal> any channel for printers ? specifically for dot-matrix printers ?
[12:08] <Sven_vB> Andreas_, i'd always use "something else", in order to see and modify what will actually happen.
[12:08] <hitsujiTMO> Sven_vB: freenode questions go in #freenode
[12:08] <bekks> Andreas_: It is "Ubuntu", not "Ubunto".
[12:08] <Andreas_> i know, mistype
[12:08] <RealNWO> kbuntu is better than ubuntu cuz kde is better than unity
[12:09] <bekks> RealNWO: The words are "kubuntu" and "because".
[12:09] <universal> RealNWO: you can install kde on ubuntu and gnome/unity on kubuntu
[12:09] <Andreas_> i have only 28 gb available on my  windows drive isn't that too little to install ubuntu on?
[12:09] <RealNWO> so whats the difference then?
[12:09] <bekks> Andreas_: No.
[12:09] <bekks> RealNWO: The difference is a different set of preinstalled software.
[12:10] <mrp123> RealNWO - I have 4 different DEs on my installation, just pick and chose depending how i feel that day
[12:10] <RealNWO> i installed kde on ubuntu, and it says its kubuntu now
[12:10] <RealNWO> so am i using ubuntu or kubuntu?
[12:10] <Andreas_> bekks but after mandatory shit is installed ill end up with just a few GB left over right
[12:10] <bekks> RealNWO: You can change the plymouth splashscreen if you like.
[12:10] <bekks> Andreas_: No.
[12:10] <RealNWO> which is accurate?
[12:10] <RealNWO> i installed ubuntu from a CD, then installed KDE, now it says kubuntu
[12:11] <Andreas_> well ill try installing ubuntu on my windows drive then
[12:11] <RealNWO> so am i using ubuntu or kbuntu
[12:11] <Andreas_> installer still cant detect my SATA drive even tho its listed to the left on the demo
[12:11] <bekks> RealNWO: The preinstalled software sets are called "Ubuntu" and "Kubuntu". That does not mean you are are using "Ubuntu" or "Kubuntu" once you installed KDE on Ubuntu or Unity on Kubuntu. The only thing that matters is which desktop environment you are using.
[12:11] <cfhowlett> RealNWO, you installed the kubuntu-desktop NOT kde.  KDE would only add the desktop environment.
[12:11] <mrp123> RealNWO - what bekks said ^^
[12:12] <gordonjcp> Andreas_:  a standard install of Ubuntu needs about 5GB
[12:12] <hitsujiTMO> !ot | RealNWO please talk semantics in the off topic channel
[12:12] <gordonjcp> Andreas_: that won't leave much for additional packages and stuff though
[12:12] <bekks> gordonjcp: That would leave 23GB for stuff.
[12:12] <Andreas_> guess i could slim down my windows for some more gb
[12:12] <gordonjcp> bekks: no, I mean if you had 5GB available
[12:12] <bekks> gordonjcp: He has 28GB avail.
[12:13] <gordonjcp> bekks: in this case, 28GB is *masses* unless you want to get into ridiculous amounts of uncompressed audio
[12:13] <Gnik_Llort> wangchung
[12:14] <Andreas_> i checked inside the can and everything is connected to same SATA controller... ubuntu demo can detect the drive, just not the installer
[12:14] <Eagleman> Is the apcupsd package broken? i've been trying for 6 hours to get it working, i made doshutdown in /etc/apcupsd but it refuses to run my custom script in anyway when powering down when the batteries are low. Why cant i get it working?
[12:14] <Andreas_> but ill install onto windows drive maybe 28 gb is enough i can slim down my windows too
[12:14] <RealNWO> cfhowlett i think yer rite
[12:14] <gordonjcp> Andreas_: 28GB is *masses*
[12:14] <Andreas_> gordonjcp ok
[12:14] <gordonjcp> Andreas_: when you run the installer from the live desktop, what happens?
[12:15] <mrp123> Andreas_ - didn't you say that you had two harddrives?
[12:15] <Andreas_> mrp123 i have 3 hard drives, one SSD, one SATA, one USB 2.0
[12:15] <Andreas_> its the SATA the installer cant detect. it can detect the other 2
[12:15] <gordonjcp> Andreas_: unplug everything except the SATA drive
[12:16] <Andreas_> how big should my ubuntu partition be?
[12:16] <Andreas_> installer is asking
[12:16] <gordonjcp> Andreas_: as big as you like
[12:16] <gordonjcp> Andreas_: you're going to need more than about 5GB
[12:17] <Andreas_> gordonjcp no problems will arise if i put ubuntu partition to say 15 gb?
[12:17] <bekks> Andreas_: Why dont you just use 20G?
[12:17] <Lucid_Lynx> Hi, where do i get the souce code for ´Lucid Lynx` Ubuntu 10.04 ?
[12:17] <Andreas_> ok i put at 20 gb lets see
[12:17] <gordonjcp> Andreas_: you've got 28GB available, use most of it and leave a bit left over for swap
[12:17] <bekks> Lucid_Lynx: man apt-get, find "apt-get source".
[12:17] <gordonjcp> Andreas_: how much RAM have you got?
[12:18] <Lucid_Lynx> thank you for your quick reply.. bekks
[12:18] <glixtsj16> gabmus: i used http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/keyserver.ubuntu.com and that said it looked down, my bad
[12:18] <Anddreas> can i connect to this IRC channel from the ubuntu demo?
[12:18] <bekfks> Andreas: That still will not change your Windows into Linux. :)
[12:18] <bekgks> Andreas: Yes.
[12:18] <Andureas> just need the installer to detect my other harddrive so i can dual boot
[12:19] <gabjmus> glitsj16, np, just it's not working with the other server either
[12:19] <thimnku> interweb, could be different video payload, that your VLC is not supporting, you should get msg, i am wondering
[12:19] <Andreas_> bekfks i want to run dual boot
[12:19] <crimstian_c> hitsujiTMO, thanks, tht method works (exports XAUTHORITY + sleep 2)
[12:19] <crinstian_c> :)
[12:19] <bekks> !dualboot | Andreas_
[12:19] <cribstian_c> *that
[12:19] <Andvreas> so to connect this channel i get an IRC client from ubuntu one in the ubuntu demo?
[12:19] <Andreas_> i still have some games i play that i need windows for
[12:19] <knisghtshade> I've never tried the ubuntu "demo", whatever it is.
[12:19] <Andrdeas> think the service had another name
[12:19] <gabmus> whats going on
[12:19] <Andreas_> RAM = 8 gb
[12:19] <bekkes> Andreas: No. The Ubuntu Live CDs contains an IRC client already.
[12:19] <knightshade> o.O
[12:19] <gabmus> gabjmus, what the hell are you
[12:19] <bekks> Andvreas: No. The Ubuntu livecd already contains an IRC channel.
[12:19] <Andreas_> gordonjcp RAM 8 gb
[12:21] <Andreas_> well gonna install it now onto 20 gb partition i should be able to slim windows down in case it bitches about small space
[12:21] <bekks> !language | Andreas_
[12:21] <Andreas_> sorry ubottu
[12:22] <sunmoon> hi all..
[12:22] <mrp123> Andreas_ : If you want to us your SATA drive you'll have to get to the root of the problem of that. Can windows detect and use the sata drive? is so then can the program "GParted" which is installed on the liveCd detect this drive? if not then you have some strange issue with linux and your hardware.
[12:23] <cristian_c> hitsujiTMO, sorry, there is a troll who wants to be me
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[12:24] <mrp123> sunmoon: hi
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[12:24] <sunmoon> am receiving "error splicing file'" when attempting to extract dvd data from disk to mu xubuntu hardrive.. any recommendations?
[12:24] <LjL> cristian_c: ... we got it
[12:24] <Andreas_> mrp123 yes windows can detect it. im new at linux. the ubuntu demo can see it to the left. don't know which commands for gparted. but ill install it to windows drive. 28 gb free is enough im told.
[12:24] <cristian_c> LjL, ok, thanks
[12:24] <cristian_c> :)
[12:24] <hitsujiTMO> hmm, you've some friends then
[12:25] <Gnik_Llort> damn
[12:25] <bekks> Andreas_: First, please read the links about dualboot you have been given.
[12:26] <cristian_c> :)
[12:26] <Lucid_Lynx> How do i examine which version of Ubuntu 10.04 i am using exactly (`uname´ just says Linux) and i am not getting much smarter by typing ´uname -a`) is it 10.04.1 or is it 10.04.2 or one of the other releases... ?
[12:26] <Andreas_> bekks not worried about any problems all my data is backed up
[12:27] <mrp123> Andreas_: that's alright then you can just play until it's how you want it :)
[12:27] <bekks> Lucid_Lynx: lsb_release -a   And the specific "version" designates a specific update level, nothing else. It still is 10.04
[12:28] <Eagleman> Is the apcupsd package broken? i've been trying for 6 hours to get it working, i made doshutdown in /etc/apcupsd but it refuses to run my custom script in anyway when powering down when the batteries are low. Why cant i get it working?
[12:28] <Lucid_Lynx> i want to check some thing on the source code.., and i dont want to mess.. bekks, thanks, once again..
[12:28] <bekks> Eagleman: Which script did you put where and which permissionsdoes it have?
[12:28] <bekks> Lucid_Lynx: For doing so, the "version" of 10.04 is irrelevant at all.
[12:29] <bekks> Lucid_Lynx: And what exactly are you trying to do?
[12:29] <Eagleman> bekks: >doshutdown in /etc/apcupsd so /etc/apcupsd/doshutdown with 744 rights and the user:group root
[12:29] <Lucid_Lynx> counting words..., for now...
[12:29] <adnane> hi all
[12:29] <bekks> Eagleman:
[12:29] <bekks> Weird name for a script. ">doshutdown".
[12:30] <bekks> Eagleman: And by default there is no User named "user" and no group named "group".
[12:30] <Eagleman> bekks thats what apcupsd needs according to their documentation
[12:30] <Eagleman> bekks: > and the user:group root
[12:30] <Eagleman> so root:root
[12:30] <mrp123> I've been having a problem with the ubuntu software center's reviews. The reviews of the software will not show and in it's place it says "No network connection, Connect to the internet to see more reviews". I am running 12.04 and this occured after the recent openssl updates. Has anybody else been having this problem?
[12:30] <bekks> Eagleman: so you put root:root and not user:group.
[12:31] <bekks> Eagleman: And ">doshutdown" is a weird name. /etc/apcupsd/doshutdown looks much more usable. Change the permissions to 755
[12:31] <Eagleman> bekks it is called: /etc/apcupsd/doshutdown
[12:31] <Eagleman> I was using > to quote something i said before
[12:31] <kostkon> mrp123, did you reboot after the update
[12:31] <valerio> hi
[12:32] <Andreas_> guess I should learn this if I am to use ubuntu? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[12:32] <bekks> Eagleman: Pastebin the content of that script pleasse.
[12:32] <mrp123> kostkon : a few times now
[12:32] <kostkon> mrp123, ok
[12:32] <Eagleman> bekks: http://lpaste.net/336919864880922624
[12:33] <bekks> Eagleman: Does that command in there work in a terminal?
[12:33] <Eagleman> bekks it does
[12:33] <mrp123> Andreas_ : I think ubuntu is trying to make it easier for users to not use the terminal but the more you learn, the better off you will be, and the more problems you will be able to solve
[12:34] <PoolShark_> hey all... I have about 20 instances of this message in rapid succession in my kern.log... it looks like it's trying to tell me something about /dev/sdd, but it doesn't say what... can someone tell me what this means? It's Ubuntu server 13.04 / 3.9.0-030900-generic... the kernel message is "Jan 10 08:59:22 beluga kernel: [306185.633289] sd 2:0:3:0: [sdd] CDB:"
[12:34] <Eagleman> bekks, executing: /usr/bin/ssh root@192.168.1.10 '/scripts/shutdown-all-vms.sh' does exactly what i want it to do
[12:34] <Andreas_> mrp123 yes its my experience so far that i need to learn commands to solve some problems
[12:34] <bekks> Eagleman: Do you use vbox?
[12:34] <Eagleman> bekks ESXi
[12:35] <bekks> Eagleman: ah, ok.
[12:35] <sayah> Hi, I´m using a article in Linux Format to set up a website on my computer and when I get to phpmyadmin I can´t seem to access any html page like the article suggests.  I´m not sure why.
[12:35] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: where does it get the ssh key from?
[12:36] <Eagleman> It works...
[12:36] <Eagleman> i can login without authentication
[12:36] <interweb> How do I can install flashplayer
[12:37] <mrp123> Andreas_ : Yea, I only started using Linux lately and learning how to use the command prompt and reading the debian reference guide really helped me. I'm sure the ubuntu one is good aswell.
[12:37] <bekks> !flash | interweb
[12:37] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "root@192.168.1.10" and then i pasted it into ESXi and i can login without authentication
[12:38] <interweb> bekks, Thanks
[12:38] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: but where's your id_rsa stored? did you put it in /root/.ssh/ ?
[12:38] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO why does it matter
[12:39] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: because your shutdown script is getting called by root, not by you
[12:40] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO it is stored in: /root//.ssh/id_rsa.pub
[12:40] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: thats the pub key. what about your private key?
[12:41] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO it is stored on the other machine?
[12:41] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: pubkey goes on the ESXi host. Your private key needs to be in the local /root/.ssh
[12:42] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO well i suppose it is in /root/.ssh aswell, since i can connect
[12:42] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: are you trying from the root user or your own user?
[12:42] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO it is stored in: /root/.ssh/id_rsa
[12:42] <Eagleman> root user
[12:43] <folivora> I am cloning 300GB SSD -> 512GB SSD with DD with bytesize 512. How long this takes about?
[12:45] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: add a line early in the script to see if its at least being called. something like '''echo "called" > /root/got_called'''        then try again
[12:46] <bekks> folivora: ages. Use a blcksize of 16M.
[12:50] <hitsujiTMO> folivora: a long time. a ssd drive writes in blocks of 256kb (usually). so every time its writing each 512b block it has to erase and write 256kb.
[12:50] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO i did not get called
[12:54] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO will modify /etc/apcupsd/apccontrol now but i doubt it will work
[12:55] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: have you checked that your ups is a supported model?
[12:55] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO it can read everything so yes
[12:56] <Pendrea> Good morning!
[12:57] <cvtsx> Hey, anyone ever host a minecraft server on ubuntu?
[12:57] <Pendrea> I have a question regarding UFW. I just enabled incoming SSH-packets in UFW, yet in the logs (and the end-result) it continues to block SSH-packets. Is there something I'm missing? All I did was ufw allow ssh
[12:57] <Andreas> new problem: I installed Ubuntu and after boot it loads Windows 7. I get no option for booting into Ubuntu or Windows 7. I loaded the windows boot manager by pressing space and only Windows 7 is listed there.
[12:59] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO, any more suggestions?
[12:59] <DwarfDefender> what acdsee analog in ubuntu can handle few milions pictures in one folder?
[12:59] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: looking thru the docs now
[13:00] <Andreas> try this for boot problems? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[13:01] <arkro> hi all, I have UEFI system in my pc( with windows 8). Today, I have installed kubuntu. After rebooting, grub2 prompt is showing up. I don't know where to go from there. Please help.
[13:02] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: can you pastebin /etc/apcupsd.conf
[13:03] <xylocaine> hi all
[13:03] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO: http://lpaste.net/2259058166681567232
[13:04] <woodpusherghd> I'm using clonezilla to image a ubuntu (Zorin 6) to a local disk.  How do I edit grub to have ubuntu boot from the new disk while not physically removing changing disks?
[13:05] <bekks> woodpusherghd: Ask the zorin support please.
[13:06] <arkro> hi, can anyone please help me with grub2 error.
[13:10] <goog> How can I turn docker container into a service that I can start with `sudo service <service-name> start` ?
[13:11] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO, found anything?
[13:13] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: can you pastebin your /etc/apcupsd/apccontrol
[13:13] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO http://lpaste.net/5254765724991225856
[13:15] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: so /root/got_called isn't getting created still?
[13:15] <Eagleman> no hitsujiTMO
[13:17] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO, wait a second, i see got_called now, lets shutdown the power aigan
[13:19] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: i also see you defining ESXI but not calling it
[13:20] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO never mind, i created the root_called by executing ./doshutdown myself
[13:22] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: ahh. ok. next lets see if the apccontrol script is getting called on the event. before the case statement add: echo "$1" >> /root/ups_events
[13:23] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: then try the shut down again. /root/ups_events should start filling up the the called events and give you an idea if apcupsd is working correctly or not
[13:26] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO now the UPS itself is doing weird, going on battery when there is line power
[13:26] <Eagleman> This mess
[13:27] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO: http://lpaste.net/6189048590795538432
[13:28] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: no. add it before the case satement on line 61
[13:31] <googcheng> hi all !  i don't understand  export PS1="\[\e]0;\u@\h: \w\a\]${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:[\t]:\w\$ "
[13:32] <googcheng> why it includes \u  two times
[13:35] <googcheng> this snippet \[\e]0;\u@\h: \w\a\]    don't  need it ?
[13:36] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO: 997 apcupsd: apclog.c:62 Cannot exec /etc/apcupsd/apccontrol onbattery: Permission denied
[13:37] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: whats the output of: ls -l /etc/apcupsd/apccontrol
[13:37] <Eagleman> -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 4026 Jan 11 07:36 /etc/apcupsd/apccontrol
[13:38] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: cat /etc/passwd | grep apc
[13:38] <Eagleman> none
[13:39] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: most likely the script isn't being called as root. try instead: echo "$1" >> /tmp/ups_events
[13:41] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: if /tmp/ups_events gets created check: ls -l /tmp/ups_events
[13:42] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: that should hint at what user is calling the script
[13:43] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO adding the echo "$1" >> /tmp/ups_events makes apcupsd spam errors in the cli
[13:43] <Eagleman> 928 apcupsd: apclog.c:62 Cannot exec /etc/apcupsd/apccontrol doshutdown: Permission denied
[13:44] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: can you again pastebin /etc/apcupsd/apccontrol
[13:45] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO: http://lpaste.net/4027347699102646272
[13:46] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: ls -l /tmp/ups_events
[13:46] <Eagleman> nothing there
[13:49] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: hmm, does your /tmp have odd permissions? ls -l /tmp
[13:50] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO drwxrwxrwt. 3 root root 4096 Jan 11 07:35 tmp
[13:51] <hitsujiTMO> all normal
[13:52] <belgianguy> Could Conky cause graphics issues?
[13:52] <belgianguy> eg compiz to fail?
[13:52] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: also comment out line 110. its not needed right now.
[13:53] <belgianguy> I had to revert to fglrx-updates, but went to the latest AMD beta after a day (Steam), but now I'm wary of Conky :/
[13:53] <belgianguy> as that was the only thing I had added between when it still worked and when it didn't anymore
[13:53] <Eagleman> hitsujiTMO, adding that /tmp/ups_events breaks apcupsd i think
[13:53] <interweb> I've downloaded sublime text from its site and I want to add the software to ubuntu what should I do?
[13:54] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: yes, but it shouldn't
[13:58] <hitsujiTMO> Eagleman: hmm. out of ideas when can't even get a simple diagnostic line to run.
[13:58] <Eagleman> Yeh this is a PITA
[14:08] <khan425> check
[14:10] <jamesaxl_> hello
[14:10] <knightshade> jamesaxl_: hi
[14:12] <jammie5> I'm trying to connect to a samba share but I get mount error(115): Operation now in progress
[14:14] <ubuntu-wreck> hey all.  I need some assistance I think :/  My 13.10 install crashed out yesterday with errors install libc6-i386.  I went through some forums this morning to try to fix and long story short i did a dpkg -r --force-all libc6 instead of libc6-i386.  It removed my amd64 version and now i can't do a thing.  All commands seem to still exist in /bin/, however, when i try to execute anything through terminal it tells me they don'
[14:14] <ubuntu-wreck> t exist.  Any idea how I can go about undoing this and rescuing my system? :)
[14:16] <belgianguy> ubuntu-wreck: the --force parameter makes it quite hard to undo, even imagining the changes it wrought upon your system are hard to estimate
[14:17] <_cb> Using the firefox debugger console on Ubuntu the line number error is so far to the right it is truncated. Anyone knows how to fix this?
[14:17] <hitsujiTMO> ubuntu-wreck: you could load up a live cd. chroot in and see if reinstalling libc6 will work
[14:18] <Allison43> hello
[14:18] <ubuntu-wreck> thanks hitsuji and belgianguy
[14:18] <belgianguy> hello Allison43
[14:19] <Allison43> hi  belgianguy
[14:22] <gregor3005> hi, i bought a second hand graphiccard and it works buch better than my old one, the new one is a nvidia gt630. after a time have the problem that the workstation freezes. i tried many different nvidia drivers which are available under ubuntu 13.10. does anybody know a good solution to test the graphiccard if eg. the memory is corrupt or other problems? i viewed the gpu temperature, it is between 45-52°C. my old one was much w
[14:23] <Pessimist> gregor3005, maybe the issue is not with the graphics card?
[14:24] <gregor3005> Pessimist: i tested the ram with memtest. no error after many hours. no output of any error in kern.log or dmesg during the freez. it happens since i switched the graphiccard
[14:25] <Pessimist> gregor3005, there should be a tool in ubuntu 'System Testing'. Uncheck everybox and leave graphics tests checked
[14:25] <Pessimist> every box*
[14:25] <hitsujiTMO> gregor3005: anything in /var/log/syslog?
[14:25] <LinuxBoey> Anyone know how to use Munin?
[14:26] <gregor3005> Pessimist: thx i let it run
[14:26] <SchrodingersScat> !anyone | LinuxBoey | Bueller
[14:26] <Allison43> gregor3005, how much wattage is your PSU ?
[14:27] <gregor3005> Allison43: good, question. i open the case a take a look
[14:27] <Pessimist> gregor3005, yep, a bad psu or a too weak one can also be the problem
[14:27] <LinuxBoey> Hello. I need a little help interpreting Munin charts
[14:27] <hitsujiTMO> gregor3005: also what was your old gpu?
[14:28] <Allison43> gregor3005, if it's 250watts you can get by as long as you don't have too many video heavy apps running simultaneously
[14:29] <gregor3005> Allison43: it has 300W. my old gpu was nvidia gt220
[14:30] <gregor3005> Allison43: is there a way to see how much wattage are currently used? i have also 4 hdd's and one blu-ray drive connected
[14:30] <Allison43> ok , gregor3005 so that eliminates the psu as a problem]
[14:31] <Allison43> gregor3005, raid or ?
[14:32] <gregor3005> Allison43: yes. two raid 1 devices
[14:35] <Allison43> 300W should handle that
[14:37] <belgianguy> gregor3005: perhaps try the open source driver and see if the error is different?
[14:38] <chemist^> is anyone here without having "audacious" installed? Can this "anyone" please issue the command for installing it from the repos and tell what is the total size of the files to download? Thanks. :)
[14:38] <bekks> chemist^: apt-get install audacious ? :)
[14:38] <chemist^> yes
[14:38] <chemist^> :D
[14:39] <chemist^> i have it installed already so i don't know how to check out the size of the download
[14:39] <gregor3005> belgianguy: thx. i connected it before also to the other pcie port on the mainboard. i report in some hours if i the problem solved
[14:40] <belgianguy> gregor3005: although Nvidia have quite good drivers, and fiddling about with the graphics drivers can get messy sometimes
[14:40] <chemist^> i need it on my GF's laptop, but she doesn't have internet where she lives...only through mobile phone (which is free only for 100 MB of download)
[14:40] <belgianguy> hang on
[14:40] <bugs_bugger> chemist^: apt-cache show audacious. it has file size listed
[14:41] <gregor3005> belgianguy: yes, i know but it is much better then years ago where the only way was to manually install it and after every kernel update you don't have to forget to build the kernel-image :-D
[14:41] <chemist^> bugs_bugger, what is the command i need to issue? :)
[14:41] <chemist^> bugs_bugger, is there a way to make a .deb and copy it to a USB and then install it on a remote computer without having to access the internet?
[14:42] <xangua> !aptoncd | chemist^
[14:42] <bugs_bugger> chemist^: the one i gave above: apt-cache show audacious. you can grep for size with this pipe appended to the command: | grep Size
[14:42] <bugs_bugger> chemist^: i guess its kb
[14:42] <chemist^> xangua, that's great... i'll check that out
[14:44] <KI7MT> chemist^, Check in /var/cache/apt/archives   if you have not ran clean or autoclean any time after install it, should be there.
[14:44] <chemist^> i have
[14:44] <chemist^> ran it
[14:44] <chemist^> :)
[14:45] <knightshade> !offline
[14:45] <chemist^> worst case scenario, i'll take her laptop with me, sit in my car and drive to the nearest wifi hotspot and install it ;)
[14:46] <KI7MT> chemist^, well all is not lost, you can download if from the package lists.. and copy it over.
[14:46] <Wobbo> How to let my ext4 usable in windows, i never used windows so i have no idea how to get it work. Damm windows, why doesnt open source like ext doesn't work... lol Oh, what its from Microsoft! ? lol
[14:46] <KI7MT> Wobbo, use Samba
[14:47] <bugs_bugger> chemist^: KI7MT's suggestion should work for you, assuming you have your own machine present
[14:47] <bekks> Wobbo: Dont try it, it will break your ext4. Use Samba instead.
[14:47] <spectre> does anyone have a fix for the blinking curser problem in 13.10?
[14:48] <spearhead_> Wobbo, I have use the first suggestion here successfully, http://www.howtogeek.com/112888/3-ways-to-access-your-linux-partitions-from-windows/
[14:49] <knightshade> spectre: Is that a well known problem? I don't know it.
[14:50] <hitsujiTMO> spectre: this when you boot up?
[14:50] <Wobbo> Damm windows, why doesnt open source like ext doesn't work... lol Oh, what its from Microsoft! ? Haha
[14:50] <spectre> yes, no its when i plug in another monitor
[14:50] <Wobbo> sorry
[14:50] <hitsujiTMO> !details | spectre gief details kthnxbye
[14:52] <spectre> when i plug in a nother monitor which is detected as unkown in display settings my curser starts blinking and somethimes gets lost, ubuntu 13.10
[14:53] <Wobbo> Now I'm scared! You never know, I lost all my data!
[14:53] <spectre> the only fix on the form is to disable unkown monitor but as I'm using it the fix is useless
[14:53] <bekks> Wobbo: Then create backups before.
[14:55] <hitsujiTMO> spectre: what gpu do you have?
[14:56] <hitsujiTMO> spectre: you should have a look in the logs for any clues as to whats going wrong. start with /var/log/Xorg.0.log and also check dmesg and /ver/log/syslog
[14:57] <spectre> nvida geforce something
[14:57] <spectre> k will do
[14:59] <spectre> entry deleted from path?
[15:00] <Wobbo> Another question, I try to convert svg to png. I made a php page that displays a random images that she turns, etc. .. But I want to save it as a PNG. I tried Inkshape and GIMP. But they just let all images together. While all browsers do it well. Does anyone know any other software or terminal text?  Example: http://www.mijnboodschappenlijst.nl/ernst/mbl_style/svg/
[15:06] <Myrtti> Wobbo: what do you mean by "let all images together"
[15:09] <Wobbo> Did you see the link image?
[15:11] <Wobbo> When I open it in GIMP for example, then all images are just right together.
[15:11] <rakesh> i have recently installed ubuntu 12.04 .but the wifi hangs after some time .could that be due to torrent download.wats the solution
[15:12] <rcw2> i need to get my audio drivers in order.   skype won't work simultaneously when i have sound going from other apps like vlc or firefox
[15:12] <rcw2> suggestions?
[15:14] <SailorRr> Hi. I just installed Ubuntu on my laptop but its not detecting my wireless internet
[15:14] <SailorRr> how do I setup internet
[15:15] <SchrodingersScat> !broadcom | SailorRr
[15:16] <SailorRr> ubotto its a rogers internet thing
[15:16] <hotmedal> Anyone with any experience with an HP j110a printer? The hp utility picks it up, sends prints to it, but it doesn't do anything.
[15:17] <FlowRiser> hotmedal, what version of ubuntu are you using?
[15:17] <Allison43> SailorRr, do you mean a USB dongle from Rogers or is your modem from Rogers?
[15:17] <hotmedal> 13.04
[15:18] <SailorRr> allison: its a modem
[15:18] <SailorRr> and I cant download any firmware or anything weird because the intenret isnt working im on a windows laptop now
[15:19] <FlowRiser> hotmedal, have you installed the drivers from their website ?
[15:19] <hotmedal> no, I installed hplip gui from apt-get
[15:20] <FlowRiser> hotmedal, i have to go but try purging that and go with the stock printer drivers that should work out of the box
[15:20] <FlowRiser> hotmedal, also, you could give a try to the drivers listed on their website
[15:20] <FlowRiser> hotmedal, good luck
[15:21] <hotmedal> FlowRiser: ok, thanks
[15:23] <merandus> hello, can someone check this pleas? http://pastie.org/8623842  does this mean that i have  40gb free space?
[15:25] <jimco> ubuntu / xubintu which will run better on 2gb ram?
[15:25] <hitsujiTMO> merandus: that doesn't show free space at all. thats just the raw partition table. instead use: df -h
[15:25] <jimco> *xubuntu
[15:25] <hitsujiTMO> jimco: ubuntu should be ok. but if you use a lot of applications at once go with xubuntu
[15:26] <merandus> hitsujiTMO:  df -h shows  sda1 which is 20gb...
[15:26] <jimco> hitsujiTMO: yes alot of browser tabs video edits and what not
[15:26] <ubuntu-wreck> hitsujiTMO thanks for the chroot tip but didn't work, same error /bin/bash doesn't exist, can't chroot.  Back to windows for me temporarily I guess, lol
[15:28] <jimco> i'm going with amd64 i have a intel core 2 duo(t5900)@2.2ghz it has em64t instructions so it will run fine right at least faster than x86?
[15:29] <compdoc> jimco, 64bitness is the way of the future
[15:29] <merandus> btw when i apt-get update, it takes 4 minutes at reading package lists... to be completed
[15:29] <merandus> i don't know if that's normal or not
[15:31] <jimco> compdoc: yeah but developers are still catching on its going to take while for 32 bit to die like 16 bit
[15:31] <compdoc> jimco, its all just works
[15:32] <hitsujiTMO> merandus: ahh sorry. i get you now. you're wondering about unpartitioned space. well you've 125829120 and the last used sector is 41940991 so you have 125829120 - 41940991 = 83888129 unused sectors. multiply that by 512 to get the number of bytes: 42950722048 and divide it by (1024 * 1024 * 1024) to get the number of GB = 40. So you've 40GB of unpartitioned space
[15:32] <waterlubber> I want to install printer drivers, where would I put the downloaded "cupswrapper" and "LPR" drivers so Ubuntu installs em? Running latest LTR version
[15:33] <hitsujiTMO> merandus: ahh sorry. i get you now. you're wondering about unpartitioned space. well you've 125829120 total sectors and the last used sector is 41940991 so you have 125829120 - 41940991 = 83888129 unused sectors. multiply that by 512 to get the number of bytes: 42950722048 and divide it by (1024 * 1024 * 1024) to get the number of GB = 40. So you've 40GB of unpartitioned space
[15:33] <merandus> hitsujiTMO: oh wow! ... i can't add those to  the slash directory right? like increasing the current partition?
[15:33] <SailorRr> hi guys. I want to get my intenrt working. I assume I need to update my drivers. once I find out which one I need is there a way to put it on a usb and install it on ubuntu (since I have no internet)
[15:33] <rcw2> i need to get my audio drivers in order.   skype won't work simultaneously when i have sound going from other apps like vlc or firefox
[15:33] <rcw2> suggestions?
[15:33] <waterlubber> merandus You can partition it youself or let the installer do it
[15:34] <hitsujiTMO> merandus: you'd have to move up sda2 if you want to enlarge sda1. you can do that from a live cd with gparted
[15:34] <waterlubber> rcw I think that might be Skype's problem...Microsoft bought it, so now it doesn't work well with anything others than Windows Hate (8)
[15:35] <merandus> hitsujiTMO:  do you know if i can do it with the parted CLI?  it's a vps, i can't work with graphics.
[15:35] <Beldar> !sound | rcw2
[15:35] <waterlubber> I want to install printer drivers, where would I put the downloaded "cupswrapper" and "LPR" drivers so Ubuntu installs em? Running latest LTR version
[15:36] <waterlubber> Hey whats that thing with the !
[15:36] <hitsujiTMO> merandus: you'd have to do it while no partitions are loaded. so you could only do it if the vps provider had a recovery iso that you could boot. you may find it in the host control panel
[15:36] <waterlubber> !whatsthis
[15:36] <Beldar> rcw2, Be sure to use the skype in the ubuntu repos.
[15:36] <waterlubber> !whatsthis
[15:36] <waterlubber> oops mistype it closed itself...dangit :/
[15:36] <deevad> SailorRr: to get your internet working ; try get linux-firmware-nonfree deb package somewhere and install via a USB stick or external disk
[15:36] <waterlubber> !help
[15:37] <waterlubber> !whatisthis
[15:37] <merandus> hitsujiTMO: thanks, that totally made sense.
[15:37] <hitsujiTMO> waterlubber: ! are bot triggers. they're used to provide predefined messages
[15:37] <merandus> hitsujiTMO: can i make another partition if i couldn't  run a recovery iso on the server?
[15:38] <jimco> how's "Trusty" coming? thinking of trying the alpha
[15:38] <deevad> SailorRr:  linux-firmware-nonfree : http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=linux-firmware
[15:38] <waterlubber> merandus: Can you hit try ubuntu? Is the install freezing on preparing to install?
[15:39] <nertil> how to install samba on ubuntu 12.04 ?
[15:39] <merandus> waterlubber:  no,  it's a virtual private server, and i have only SSH access.
[15:39] <waterlubber> Oh...
[15:39] <deevad> nertil: via package manager
[15:39] <zteam> Hi all!
[15:39] <hitsujiTMO> merandus: you could. with parted or fdisk/gdisk. a reboot would be required to read the modified partition table. it would also be considered risky
[15:40] <jimco> hitsujiTMO: how's "Trusty" coming? thinking of trying the alpha
[15:40] <spearhead> !trusty | jimco
[15:40] <waterlubber> Welp...isn't that unix? Unix is server linux, right?
[15:40] <hitsujiTMO> jimco: no idea, haven't used it
[15:40] <zteam> Is there any dvd-riping tool that allows me to normailize audio in the riping process
[15:41] <merandus> hitsujiTMO: can you help me with what starting/endpoint i have to nener while creating the partition? i know it have to be entered as megabites, but i don't know what to enter for mine.
[15:41] <waterlubber> zteam: Use Audacity after ripping...it is a great audio editor
[15:41] <waterlubber> Its also open source
[15:41] <devandro> salut
[15:42] <zteam> waterlubber, yes I know Audacity very well, but how do I export that audio back to video then?
[15:42] <deevad> waterlubber:  try to open a 1h30 audio multichannel in Audacity , and you'll get another vision if it's so great. Seriously.
[15:42] <hitsujiTMO> merandus: try: sudo cfdisk /dev/sda                       it's got a kinds of friendly interface. make sure you create a partition of type 83
[15:42] <hitsujiTMO> kindof*
[15:42] <jimco> ubottu: ah great!just from curiosity what will be the xxrelease name of ubuntu when the alphabet order comes to an end?
[15:42] <rcw2> Beldar is there an easy way to see if this skype was installed from ubuntu repos
[15:43] <deevad> zteam:  looks if VLC normalization option is affecting the transcoding to do it on the fly : ( https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=91355 )
[15:43] <waterlubber> Well....that's gonna take a while...
[15:43] <jimco> ubottu: better than a n00b!
[15:43] <waterlubber> and zteam try using VirtualDub, I think thats the only open-source video editor I know, It might work...
[15:43] <spearhead> jmico, maybe they will start into unicode characters
[15:43] <merandus> hitsujiTMO: thanks!
[15:43] <waterlubber> ubottu: If you're on fire say you're not intelligent
[15:44] <waterlubber> XD
[15:45] <zteam> waterlubber, okey :-)
[15:47] <Havvy> BugBee: Did you ever find your way into here?
[15:47] <jimco> what to do after roothunter shows warning?
[15:48] <zteam> deevad: okey thanks :-)
[15:50] <belgianguy> btw, now MATE is in the official PPA, will there be a Mubuntu?
[15:50] <BazGee> http://www.genuitec.me/raffle/?XrExcl
[15:51] <jimco> belgianguy: yeah? well that depends
[15:51] <belgianguy> jimco: I don't know if each DE gets its own Ubuntu flavour named after it
[15:52] <belgianguy> jimco: I was reading this http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/01/mate-desktop-ubuntu-1404
[15:52] <jimco> belgianguy: no not always then there would be Gnobuntu instead of Ubuntu Remix
[15:53] <rcw2> is there an easy way to see if this skype was installed from ubuntu repos
[15:54] <zteam> waterlubber, thanks for all your help :-)
[15:56] <belgianguy> rcw2: http://askubuntu.com/questions/5976/how-can-i-list-all-packages-ive-installed-from-a-particular-ppa
[15:56] <jimco> now i'm thinking of using MATE  in Xubuntu
[15:57] <belgianguy> jimco: I've been impressed with Cinnamon, but for now still cling to Unity
[15:57] <waterlubber> Welcome zteam !
[15:57] <waterlubber> as in your welcome...
[15:57] <zteam> waterlubber, :-)
[16:01] <jimco> belgianguy: well i'm not switching to gnome3 anytime soon nor like unity, no offense!but looking for de's thats fast  still has the eye candy of gnome2
[16:01] <hitsujiTMO> !ot | enough of the DE talk. please take it to the offtopic channel if you wish to continue. this is a support channel
[16:02] <waterlubber> I want to install printer drivers, where would I put the downloaded "cupswrapper" and "LPR" drivers so Ubuntu installs em? Running latest LTR version
[16:03] <tbo> hmm, weird, the energy control doesn't start automaticly on Lubuntu
[16:03] <jimco> ubottu: hitsujiTMO sorry for the de talk but i also asked what should i do if get multiple  warnings in roothunter
[16:03] <jimco> and i keep on forgetting!
[16:03] <lemetis> whois _raven
[16:05] <hitsujiTMO> !info roothunter
[16:05] <tbo> the lxsession-default-apps is also a huge fail for small screens :-(
[16:05] <waterlubber> !info printers
[16:05] <hitsujiTMO> jimco: what is roothunter?
[16:05] <Guest17751> irc.irchighway.net
[16:05] <waterlubber> !info saucy
[16:05] <belgianguy> waterlubber: what kind of printer are you installing? Following advice from somewhere?
[16:05] <belgianguy> don't throw too much at the bot
[16:06] <jimco> hitsujiTMO: rootkit scanner
[16:06] <waterlubber> Yeah, I'm trying to install a Brother MFC-790?MW (lemme check the ?)
[16:06] <hitsujiTMO> jimco: you mean rkhunter?
[16:07] <hitsujiTMO> jimco: why do you think you might have a root kit? did you run some nasty code as root, or give someone root access to a server?
[16:07] <jimco> hitsujiTMO: yes thats right!i always call it roothunter
[16:07] <waterlubber> its a Brother 790CW I'm using brothers website and it says on a step "Install the drivers to the Ubuntu driver folder from the terminal" (Nice tutorial, right?)
[16:07] <jimco> hitsujiTMO: i'm paranoid about security
[16:08] <waterlubber> ^^^
[16:08] <belgianguy> waterlubber: is that a MFC-790CW?
[16:08] <hitsujiTMO> jimco: ahh ok. if you pastebin the results you're more likely to get a response
[16:09] <waterlubber> belgianguy: Yes
[16:09] <belgianguy> waterlubber: I assume you are here: http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/before.html
[16:10] <belgianguy> so it's a network printer?
[16:10] <jimco> yeah too much response!
[16:10] <waterlubber> Yes...and yes...nice all-HTML site too...(Brother </3 linux...):
[16:11] <cellen> hello there
[16:11] <belgianguy> waterlubber: and the general wizard didn't find it?
[16:12] <belgianguy> Dock > Printer Management (?) > Add
[16:12] <waterlubber> No, unless I use the generic text-only drivers, but then again, I really don't like those/...
[16:12] <belgianguy> (Mine's in Dutch)
[16:12] <belgianguy> ah k, then we shall continue onward with the site
[16:12] <belgianguy> they have some Ubuntu instructions, but it's indeed confusing
[16:12] <waterlubber> And I quote: "4-2. Open the terminal and go to the directory where the drivers are."
[16:12] <waterlubber> XD Thats just silly....
[16:13] <Guest16451> irc.OpenJoke.org
[16:13] <streulma> hello, on my SSD I have 1 reallocated sector (it is in the spare space I think) Should I care?
[16:13] <waterlubber> If its small then I don't think so...
[16:13] <waterlubber> !details | streulma
[16:14] <waterlubber> What is it's name, size, etc?
[16:14] <streulma> waterlubber: OCZ-VERTEX3, 256GB
[16:14] <hitsujiTMO> streulma: might want to have a look at the smart info
[16:14] <belgianguy> waterlubber: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1470030&p=9291309#post9291309
[16:14] <belgianguy> someone with a similar issue, but more information it seems
[16:15] <aycee> anyone running libxrandr-ltss2 (1.4) on precise with multi-gpu?
[16:15] <waterlubber> How much is used? That might be an old OS...is Ubuntu fresh or runnign alongside WinDoze
[16:16] <streulma> ubuntu reports it is failing in Disk Utility, but the disk lifetime is 100, waterlubbe
[16:16] <waterlubber> belgianguy: Thanks! Judos!
[16:17] <waterlubber> That is suspicious...maybe corruption, maybe it's bios, but why would it need to be that large?
[16:17] <waterlubber> How much of it is being used?
[16:17] <jeffrey_f> streulma:  Even on spinning media, data in a bad sector, if readable, will be moved....
[16:18] <hitsujiTMO> streulma: assuming the ssd is /dev/sda run: sudo apt-get install smartmontools pastebinit && sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda | pastebinit
[16:22] <streulma> hitsujiTMO: I'm not on Ubuntu now, but here it is: http://www.matthias.streulens.be/smartctl.txt
[16:24] <hitsujiTMO> streulma: i wouldn't worry too much on 1. but anymore and then i'd start worrying. how old is the drive?
[16:24] <streulma> hitsujiTMO: 20 days
[16:26] <hitsujiTMO> streulma: that young is a bit unnerving. would be an excuse to bring it back and ask for a new one
[16:27] <streulma> hitsujiTMO: I have another SSD
[16:28] <streulma> that is not failing hitsujiTMO, should I replace ?
[16:28] <hitsujiTMO> streulma: only if you plan on returning that one
[16:28] <streulma> I can't
[16:28] <streulma> it is second hand
[16:28] <hitsujiTMO> why not?
[16:28] <hitsujiTMO> ahh
[16:29] <hitsujiTMO> give it a bit. as soon as you see another error replace it
[16:29] <streulma> ok
[16:29] <streulma> should I install Ubuntu back on this Macbook ?
[16:29] <hitsujiTMO> if you wish
[16:33] <L173R4L> ls
[16:33] <L173R4L> names
[16:33] <L173R4L> :P
[16:33] <juanjose> hola un canal en español?
[16:34] <DJones> !es | juanjose
[16:34] <juanjose> gracias
[16:34] <glenn9k> any way to check which of my GPU's is rendering a certain application?
[16:34] <glenn9k> (bumblebee-laptop)
[16:35] <phillyj> hi, i'm trying to set up a second gfx card to handle my video out and use the 1st for something else but the second one won't output anything. help?
[16:35] <phillyj> both nvidia and they show up in the nvidia settings
[16:37] <waterlubber> !spanish | juanjose
[16:38] <big-t> hi all
[16:38] <juanjose> waterlubber oky  :p
[16:39] <Calinou> glenn9k, by default, all applications run on the IGP
[16:40] <glenn9k> calinbu it's probably launched via optirun, but I would like to make sure
[16:40] <glenn9k> Calinou, *
[16:41] <glenn9k> Calinou, or.. let me put it this way.. if I look at ps -x, it seems to be launched via optirun, as it should..
[16:41] <glenn9k> Calinou, BUT, my framerate is still quite low
[16:41] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: what is the framerate?
[16:42] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, I do not know. It's lower than 25 at least
[16:42] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, not really playable.
[16:42] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: what app, what gpu?
[16:43] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, I'm on a core i5 2.4ghz, Geforce GT 325M.. trying to play RUST via Steam. Ubuntu 12.04, 331.21 drivers, bumblebee installed and confed accordingly
[16:43] <hitsujiTMO> 325? its 500series+ for optimus i thought?
[16:44] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, Probably not. The label on the laptop is a genuine nvidia label stating Optimus
[16:44] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, and ubuntu (and mint) detects both the nvidia and the intel gpu
[16:44] <freefox> hi, what's the best way to run scripts that require root privileges at startup?
[16:45] <knightshade> !upstart | freefox
[16:45] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: pastebin: lspci -nn | grep VGA
[16:47] <freefox> knightshade: can I do it without installing anything new?
[16:47] <knightshade> freefox: Yes, i think so
[16:48] <knightshade> I thought there would be a link to a tuturial in the bot info
[16:48] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, http://pastebin.com/NJ6CTRfs
[16:48] <glenn9k> it's just that it doesn't really seem to increase the FPS while launching via optirun
[16:49] <Calinou> glebihan, which GPU? which program
[16:49] <Calinou> oh, 325M
[16:49] <Calinou> so, something not fast
[16:49] <Calinou> don't complain :P
[16:49] <freefox> can I just include it in /etc/rc.local or is this bad?
[16:49] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: can you also run: sudo apt-get install mesa-utils && optirun glxheads                   pastebin the output
[16:50] <glenn9k> mestautils are already installed, been running some glxgears before, but sure, w8
[16:51] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, http://pastebin.com/yDupSH6a
[16:53] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, http://pastebin.com/X6htcpBW
[16:53] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, So yes, the FPS increases drastically with optirun...
[16:54] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: seems the 325 aint that powerful then. It's hard to tell if there's a problem or not. You're running an alpha game thay
[16:55] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, and when I did "ps -x | grep team" yesterday whn running the game, all steam rows that included rust was prefixed with optirun..
[16:55] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, maybe so.. crap.
[16:55] <hitsujiTMO> that hasn't released the minimum targeted gpu
[16:55] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: what resolution?
[16:55] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, maybe I should try to install windows to test it out to see if it's the linux version of the game that isn't optimized?
[16:56] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, 1366x768 @ fullscreen, 1024x600 @ window mode
[16:56] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: i doubt anything is optimised considering its alpha
[16:56] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, that may be the case, yes.
[16:56] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: contact the devs and report your experience
[16:57] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, will do.
[16:57] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, in general, does games on linux perform worse than on windows?
[16:57] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: no, unless you're running steamos (its also beta).
[16:58] <hitsujiTMO> you'd expect similar performance
[16:59] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, okay thanks for the info.
[17:03] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: oh and one other thing. glxgears vsyncs with intel gpus, so it caps at 60fps anyway
[17:04] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, aaaah ok...
[17:04] <glenn9k> hitsujiTMO, so no way to see an FPS difference in numbers on the two GPUs
[17:05] <root> root
[17:06] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: theres an env var you can set to disable the intel vsync iirc
[17:07] <kohu> hi guys, question: what would you say is unity's advantage over Xfce-desktop in Xubuntu? Since i see the resource usage isn't so radically different anymore...
[17:08] <hitsujiTMO> glenn9k: try running: vblank_mode=0 glxgears
[17:08] <david38400> Why hen videoing on skype the images flashes so much
[17:09] <xangua> kohu: I like the hud and also  global menu/close buttons in panel(more screen size)
[17:09] <hitsujiTMO> kohu: i prefer the cleaner layout
[17:10] <kohu> xangua: thanks for the answer. i'm still trying to decide between both, since i see Xfce is pretty full-featured nowadays. And i don't know what a major difference would it be.
[17:10] <kohu> and if i'll regret it further down the road :D
[17:10] <xangua> kohu: you can use both
[17:10] <kohu> thanks hitsujiTMO:
[17:10] <hitsujiTMO> kohu: simply try both for a few days
[17:11] <HL521> Does any System76 reps drop in here occasionally?
[17:11] <TJ-> kohu: Unity is bad at coping with multi-head configurations, and multiple X-screens, and is sometimes painful to use with HD+ monitors, and can sometimes mess up application menus when trying to render them to the top-bar (e.g. Eclipse)
[17:12] <kohu> TJ-: And which desktop environment would you say is more stable in any case?
[17:13] <TJ-> kohu: I've had to switch to KDE (kubuntu) to get stability for my configuration
[17:13] <kohu> Thanks for that too :)
[17:14] <siwica> When I try to install the proposed drivers for my printer on Ubuntu 13.06 the routine is always not responding anymore after a while
[17:14] <siwica> is that a known issues for some drivers/printers?
[17:15] <kohu> siwica: In any way, do switch to 13.10 or 12.04, as support for 13.04 is ending very soon. Checked if the problem also occurs on 13.10?
[17:16] <siwica> kohu: My mistake, I am on Ubuntu 13.10
[17:17] <impossible> does thunderbird alert me when i have mail
[17:17] <impossible> even when it is closed?
[17:17] <siwica> kohu: The driver is "Epson Inkjet Printer Driver (ESC/P-R) for Linux"
[17:18] <kohu> siwica: what is not responding after a while?
[17:21] <kohu> siwica: maybe this thread will help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2182643
[17:29] <MarkMarkDavies> Hi
[17:30] <alexa22222> I'm using 13.10. I have 2GB swap partition, but none swap memory (when typing free -m, only zeros show up). How do I fix it?
[17:30] <TYDIRocks> Is installing Ubuntu to an extrenal HDD impossible? I've tried 3 times now and every time I get a different error, it's beginning to really frusturate me.
[17:30] <brutha37> hi
[17:32] <hitsujiTMO> !details | TYDIRocks yes it's possible. but need more info on the problem before anyone can advise on what to do
[17:32] <TJ-> alexa22222: Maybe there is no swap file-system in the partition, or there is no entry to enable it in /etc/fstab and/or /etc/crypttab
[17:33] <alexa22222> there's swap file system
[17:33] <alexa22222> how to enable it?
[17:33] <TJ-> alexa22222: Is it encrypted?
[17:33] <hitsujiTMO> alexa22222: can you pastebin output of: free -m                    and: lsblk                and pastebin the contents of: /etc/fstab
[17:35] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO, ubottu, Alright. I installed the live CD with 13.10. Eveything there is good. Then I made 3 partitions on my 500 GB External HDD within the installer. 500 MB for /boot, 300 GB for /, and 8192 for swap. The installation installs successfully (supposedly). I shut down, remove the live cd. I boot from USB-HDD in the menu. I forget what the first error I received was because it was a week ago, but the most recent one come
[17:35] <TYDIRocks> s up with "error: no such partition" then goes into grub rescue.
[17:35] <alexa22222> hitsujiTMO, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6733732/
[17:36] <hitsujiTMO> alexa22222: your swap is commented out in your fstab
[17:36] <TJ-> TYDIRocks: I'd guess that you didn't customise the install location of the GRUB boot-loader at install-time, so that it would write it to the external drive, not the boot-drive as it does by default
[17:36] <alexa22222> should I uncomment it?
[17:36] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO, ubottu, I used some repair tool on the first installation that gave me this: paste.ubuntu.com/6699109 but that didn't help
[17:37] <TYDIRocks> TJ, if you're talking about the drop-down menu then yes I did change it to the external
[17:37] <TJ-> hitsujiTMO: alexa22222: Swap isn't commented out - it's via crypttab.
[17:37] <hitsujiTMO> alexa22222: wait. you've also got a cryptswap: pastebin /etc/crypttab
[17:37] <siwica> kohu: I tried to install the driver manually but get the following errors, that I am not able to resolve: http://pastebin.com/0MeQH7cG
[17:38] <TJ-> alexa22222: Whilst you're at it : "cat /proc/swaps"
[17:39] <alexa22222> hitsujiTMO, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6733754/
[17:39] <alexa22222> TJ, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6733754/
[17:39] <TJ-> TYDIRocks: OK ... is GRUB referencing a file-system it can't find... which suggests it can't find the boot files... which implies they weren't installed to the correct drive.
[17:39] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: are you on a live cd now?
[17:40] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO, no I am currently on Windows 7
[17:40] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO, I can boot up in the Live CD now if you would look
[17:40] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO, like*
[17:40] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: can you boot a live cd and come back to us. We can have a look at what the installer has done
[17:40] <TJ-> alexa22222: You don't have a /dev/sdb
[17:40] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO, will do, thank you. Be back in about 10 minutes.
[17:41] <alexa22222> TJ, should I have sdb?
[17:42] <hitsujiTMO> alexa22222: he means your crypttab is set up to load /dev/sdb6 instead of /dev/sda6
[17:42] <TJ-> alexa22222: I think when you installed there was another drive attached. I think you only need to edit "/etc/crypttab" to change "/dev/sdb6" to "/dev/sda6" but *before* you do that, lets confirm my theory. Show us the output of "sudo blkid /dev/sda6"
[17:43] <alexa22222> /dev/sda6: UUID="42e7a367-7913-47f1-89e3-e187ff9fb414" TYPE="swap"
[17:43] <alexa22222> that's the output
[17:43] <hitsujiTMO> alexa22222: did you manually create a crypted swap after the install?
[17:44] <alexa22222> no
[17:44] <TJ-> alexa22222: OK, that looks good. I suggest you edit "/etc/crypttab" and replace "/dev/sdb6" with this: "UUID=42e7a367-7913-47f1-89e3-e187ff9fb414"
[17:45] <TJ-> alexa22222: That way, whatever drive letter is assigned the system will find the correct partition
[17:45] <alexa22222> ok
[17:45] <siwica> Any ideas how to resolve these issues when trying to install a driver: http://pastebin.com/0MeQH7cG?
[17:47] <collin> #ubuntu-gnome
[17:47] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: what are you getting for: sudo apt-get install lsb-multimedia
[17:48] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: or is it just spitting the whole lot out again?
[17:48] <alexa22222> TJ, should I restart now?
[17:48] <TYDIRocks> Okay I am on my live cd now
[17:48] <AndreasH_> Hallo. Does anyone know a way to find out the kernel's current *in-memory* idea of the partition table of /dev/sda?  Context: in a moment of inspiration, I've just dd'ed over the first few hundred MB of my hard drive, killing the partition table and my system on /dev/sda1.  But the system's still up for the moment, with most system tools still usable.  I have backups of my /home on /dev/sda2, but restoring them will be slow.  If I
[17:48] <AndreasH_> could get the partition offsets and resurrect /dev/sda2, I'd save time (and feel smug).
[17:48] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: yes, thats what it does
[17:48] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: open the terminal: sudo apt-get install pastebinit && sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit
[17:49] <alexa22222> going to restart
[17:49] <AndreasH_> I've tried asking Google, but all I find are a million results on using fdisk (which of course doesn't work because my on-disk partition table is trashed).
[17:49] <Lucid_Lynx> bekks , so i figured 10.04 gets round about 10.8 million lines of source-code on cd...., right ?
[17:49] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6733804/
[17:49] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: /s -l /var/cache/apt/archive | grep lsb-multimedia
[17:49] <Energizer> My system now freezes on the loading screen when booting up after the new xorg server update. Can I revert to the previous release somehow?
[17:49] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: actually my external HDD is not plugged in yet so it won't show
[17:50] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: please plug it in
[17:50] <siwica> TYDIRocks: "No such file or directory"
[17:50] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6733810/
[17:51] <TJ-> Andreas: "cat /proc/partitions"
[17:51] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: sorry: ls -l /var/cache/apt/archives | grep lsb-multimedia
[17:51] <AndreasH_> TJ-: no good, that shows me the sizes, but not the offsets.
[17:51] <haclong> hello
[17:52] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: http://pastebin.com/G5vHLxj4
[17:52] <alexa2222> TJ, hitsujiTMO, it works, thanks!
[17:52] <AndreasH_> So far, the only idea I have is to scan for the btrfs filesystem signature, but of course writing a tool to do that would take me longer than just restoring. :)
[17:52] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: pastebin the output: sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/lsb-multimedia_4.1+Debian11ubuntu4_amd64.deb
[17:52] <haclong> i'm trying to sync an old ipod touch to my ubuntu 13.04. Do you know in which channel i can find help ?
[17:52] <TJ-> Andreas: Ahhh... sorry, didn't read your complete problem! "testdisk" will be the best tool to  recover it if you have to shutdown... but don't do anything, let me research this
[17:53] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: http://pastebin.com/agrJ5XEt
[17:54] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: cd ~; mkdir root; sudo mount /dev/sdc2 root; sudo mount /dev/sdc1 root/boot
[17:54] <haclong> i've tried with rhythmbox, gtkpod, clementine and i'll test with banshee real soon
[17:54] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: should that all be ran as one command or do the semicolons mean run each seperately?
[17:54] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: you can just run it as one command
[17:55] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: okay I ran it
[17:55] <TJ-> AndresSM_away: Try this: "cat /sys/class/block/sda/sda?/{start,size}" (assuming it is sda you've damaged)
[17:55] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: ls -l /var/cache/apt/archives | grep lsb-core
[17:56] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: pastebinit root/boot/grub/grub.cfg
[17:56] <AndreasH_> TJ-: my hero! :)
[17:56] <siwica> hitsujiTMO:  http://pastebin.com/03w6KaxR
[17:56] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6733846/
[17:57] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: pastebin the output: sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/lsb-core_4.1+Debian11ubuntu4_amd64.deb
[17:58] <bcuraboy> hi guys. i'm having some duplicate sources on my var/lib/apt sources...how can i delete them and get rid of the error?
[17:58] <david38400> I have a new webcam for Skype but am having problems. If I make a video call I can see the other person ok, but when I connect my webcam the screen shows half of me and half of the one I am calling, but it judders so you cant see anything. Any help please?
[17:58] <Bauer1> How do I go into something like: smb://bezeq/bezeq/usb2_3/Movies/Series/ ? it works on using file browser, but doing cd from command line, it not recognized
[17:58] <Energizer> Is it possible to downgrade the xorg-server to a older release?
[17:58] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: sudo blkid | pastebinit
[17:59] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: http://pastebin.com/0Tm9MSiA
[17:59] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6733863/
[17:59] <haclong> nobody know where i can find help for synching an old ipod touch to ubuntu 13.04 ?
[17:59] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: ls -l /var/cache/apt/archives | grep man-db
[18:00] <AndreasH_> TJ-: okay, I've sfdisked the values from /sys onto /dev/sda.  I go now to meet my doom.  Farewell and thank you. ;)
[18:01] <bcuraboy> http://pastebin.com/VX6dQdvR
[18:03] <Duality> hi I am running lubuntu 32bit and I just can't get my sound to work. I have also a 64bit version installed and in there my sound works. any ideas on how I can find out what is causing this?
[18:03] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: that doesnt return any output
[18:04] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: what version if ubuntu?
[18:04] <bcuraboy> hi guys. i'm having some duplicate sources on my var/lib/apt sources...how can i delete them and get rid of the error?
[18:05] <bekks> bcuraboy: Yes.
[18:06] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: 13.10
[18:08] <lionrouge> hi !
[18:08] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: ok. Grub looks ok, so it could be an issue with your usb host controller. Theres a bug in debian/ubuntu where the ohci_pci module doesn't get loaded at initramfs which would result in it notbeing able to see the contents of the external drive. we'll have to chroot in and force in loading of it
[18:08] <lionrouge> how can i delete outdated packages ?
[18:08] <bcuraboy> bekks any help for my situation?
[18:08] <lionrouge> especially old kernels
[18:09] <bekks> bcuraboy: Well, yiu just said how to solve that situation.
[18:09] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: Alright well I'll just do whatever you tell me to haha
[18:10] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: can you pastebin output of: apt-cache policy man-db
[18:10] <Bauer1> How do I go into something like: smb://bezeq/bezeq/usb2_3/Movies/Series/ ? it works on using file browser, but doing cd from command line, it not recognized
[18:10] <bcuraboy> bekks the problem is that i go into that folder,delete all the files with the source that is duplicated,but after an update they're back in there...
[18:11] <bekks> bcuraboy: which "that folder"?
[18:11] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: sudo mount --bind /dev root/dev; sudo mount --bind /sys root/sys; sudo mount --bind /dev/pts root/dev/pts; sudo mount -t proc none root/proc
[18:11] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: http://pastebin.com/XSh7ZMU0
[18:11] <bcuraboy>   /var/lib/apt
[18:12] <bcuraboy>   /var/lib/apt/lists
[18:12] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: okay did that, there is no output.
[18:12] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: sudo dpkg-reconfigure man-db
[18:12] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: sudo chroot root
[18:12] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: Done
[18:13] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: it says that it is locked by another process
[18:13] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: which could that be?
[18:14] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: echo "ohci_pci" >> /etc/initramfs-tools/modules
[18:14] <wildon> http://kizigebabiger.blogspot.com/
[18:14] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: sudo update-initramfs -u
[18:15] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: give it a minute and try again. could be update manager or anything
[18:15] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: ok, thanks for helping me out so far!
[18:16] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: its a very odd situation you've gotten yourself into. its trying to reinstall some of the core packages for some bizarre reason
[18:16] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: http://pastebin.com/EPD1ksHn also is it okay to unmount my other drives to ensure I don't accidentaly do something to them?
[18:17] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: I don't know what happened. The system is actually quite fresh and I didnt do too much installing
[18:17] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: reboot and see if you can now boot the external
[18:17] <bekks> bcuraboy: There is no need to contact me outside this channel :)
[18:17] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: Alright
[18:17] <bcuraboy> ok,sorry
[18:17] <bcuraboy> so,any idea how i can solve my issue?
[18:18] <bekks> bcuraboy: you did not delete any sources, you deleted the package lists. The sources defined are to be found in /etc/apt/
[18:18] <wildon> btw some times i got my solutions from explainshell.com
[18:20] <bcuraboy> bekks but in the /etc/apt/ i can't find the one duplicated
[18:20] <bekks> bcuraboy: apt-get update tells you which is the duplicated source.
[18:20] <bcuraboy> it already did
[18:21] <bcuraboy> but i don't how to get rid of it
[18:21] <siwica> hitsujiTMO:   still locked... :/
[18:21] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: reboot and try again
[18:21] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: ok,
[18:22] <bcuraboy> http://pastebin.com/VX6dQdvR
[18:22] <bcuraboy> here's the one
[18:23] <hitsujiTMO> bcuraboy: why do you have sources from 2 different ubuntu releases in your sources.list?
[18:24] <bcuraboy> because i wanted the xubuntu desktop
[18:24] <hitsujiTMO> bcuraboy: all you had to do was install xubuntu-desktop
[18:25] <bcuraboy> well,i'm still a newbie after all these years...what can i say?
[18:25] <hitsujiTMO> bcuraboy: whats the output of: cat /etc/issue
[18:26] <bcuraboy> Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l
[18:26] <hitsujiTMO> bcuraboy: thats not even released yet
[18:27] <wildon> lol
[18:27] <bcuraboy> are you sure?? cause i downloaded from the website
[18:27] <hitsujiTMO> bcuraboy: 12.04.3 is the current 12.04 verison. 12.04.4 isn't released until feb 6th
[18:28] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: back on my liveCD. First attempt to boot up came up with "attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0' then the second time I tried booting it was just stuck on "Loading Operating System . . ."
[18:28] <bcuraboy> but does it matter for anything? what about the duplicated sources list with the cambrium?
[18:29] <hitsujiTMO> bcuraboy: pastebin cat /etc/apt/sources.list && lsb_release -a
[18:31] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: crap. ok. the mention of hd0 is a bit odd. try this: sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=sda bs=512 count=1 && sudo dd if=/dev/sdc of=sdc bs=512 count=1
[18:31] <bcuraboy> http://pastebin.com/9Kx1cZ6T
[18:32] <hitsujiTMO> bcuraboy: pastebin: cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
[18:33] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: http://pastebin.com/rDHmKxbp
[18:33] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: Also now that I saw it, I believe that is the error I got on my first fresh install
[18:33] <Icehawk78> I had a apt processes break in the middle of restarting my machine and now I can't get apt-get to install any updates. Is there a way for me to clear out any partially downloaded packages and tell it to just redo all of the installation steps from scratch?
[18:34] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: is the hdd disconnected again?
[18:34] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: Nope, it's plugged in with the blue light on
[18:34] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: sudo fdisk -l
[18:34] <bcuraboy> http://pastebin.com/WxcNutuq
[18:34] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: I noticed the command had sda in it. Not sure if you recall but mine is sdc
[18:34] <daftykins> Icehawk78: run 'sudo apt-get -f install' and pastebin the output
[18:34] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6734081/
[18:35] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: well now it isn't showing...should I unplug and replug?
[18:35] <hitsujiTMO> yes. looks like it could be an issue with the drive
[18:35] <Icehawk78> daftykins: Will do as soon as sudo dpkg --configure -a finishes (another site told me to run that, and after a reboot, that might have worked)
[18:36] <daftykins> :S
[18:36] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: okay now it is seen
[18:37] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks:  sudo dd if=/dev/sdc of=sdc bs=512 count=1
[18:37] <wildon> @TYDIRocks try deleting the cche
[18:37] <hitsujiTMO> !behelpful | wildon
[18:37] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6734095/
[18:37] <pepper_chico> hi, anyone has problems with ubuntu online accounts? I'm trying to add a google account on 13.10, but the accounts application does nothing
[18:38] <pepper_chico> it opens and closes a window
[18:38] <pepper_chico> anyone gone through that?
[18:38] <Icehawk78> daftykins: http://pastebin.com/B20kZ1EK
[18:38] <TYDIRocks> wildon: I'd prefer to be helped by 1 person at a time to avoid confusion. Thanks.
[18:39] <haclong> hello
[18:39] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: now there are 2 files you need to get online. ~/sda and ~/sdc            both in the home folder. can you put them on some file sharing site (or dropbox) and post a link to them
[18:39] <haclong> gtkpod cannot load my device
[18:39] <haclong> do you know why ?
[18:39] <daftykins> Icehawk78: you actually use MySQL i take it?
[18:39] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: Sure thing. Do you mine if I open a seperate chat between you and I when I send you those?
[18:40] <daftykins> Icehawk78: try "sudo apt-get remove mysql-server-5.5" then "sudo apt-get clean" then "sudo apt-get -f install" again
[18:40] <Icehawk78> daftykins: Yes, among other thigns, it's the backend for my xbmc setup to sync watch state between machines
[18:40] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: no problems
[18:40] <smallfoot-> maybe people move from MySQL to MariaDB
[18:40] <pepper_chico> hi, anyone has problems with ubuntu online accounts? I'm trying to add a google account on 13.10, but the accounts application does nothing
[18:40] <Icehawk78> smallfoot-: Most of my primary development work is on postgres, but that's not an option for some programs
[18:41] <Icehawk78> daftykins: Will that remove my database, or just stop it from trying to upgrade?
[18:41] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: what website do you recommend that doesn't require an account?
[18:41] <wildon> k
[18:41] <smallfoot-> I heard good things about Postgres, it has support for JSON data type too, thats cool
[18:41] <daftykins> Icehawk78: not sure if it'll touch any existing db's, but i definitely think a remove and later reinstall may help
[18:42] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: not sure to be honest. i use my own server for stuff like that
[18:42] <Icehawk78> daftykins: If there's a chance it'll touch existing dbs, then that's not really an option for me, I don't have those backed up elsewhere
[18:42] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: Ok, I ran your last command (sudo dpkg-reconfigure man-db) succesfully
[18:42] <daftykins> Icehawk78: so back them up? :)
[18:42] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: https://www.wetransfer.com/ seems ok
[18:43] <Icehawk78> haha
[18:43] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: ok. sudo apt-get -f install
[18:43] <MrKeuner> hello, I'd like to install ubuntu on a shitty macbook. cdrom does not work, so I connected an internal ide cdrom to a ide2usb connection and plugged into macbook
[18:43] <Icehawk78> tbh, I don't know how. But since mysql doesn't seem to be blocking other upgrades any more, I'm fine just leaving things as they are.
[18:43] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[18:43] <MrKeuner> can I expect to boot macbook from this cdrom?
[18:43] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: should I just do that
[18:43] <siwica> ?
[18:43] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: yes
[18:44] <daftykins> Icehawk78: you've got a pretty nasty state right now though, mismatched versions
[18:44] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: ok, both done
[18:44] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: and again. sudo apt-get -f install
[18:45] <root_> hi
[18:45] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: yes, that too: 0 upgraded, "0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded."
[18:45] <siwica> "
[18:45] <root_> anyone here ?
[18:45] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: sudo apt-get upgrade
[18:45] <lionrouge> hey people i updated my ubuntu and now it freezes at boot
[18:45] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: I think I msg'd it to you correctly, not sure
[18:46] <Icehawk78> daftykins: Oh, is that what it's telling me?
[18:46] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: looking now
[18:46] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: Alright
[18:46] <enedil> lionrouge: paste output uname -a
[18:46] <daftykins> Icehawk78: hangon i have a new plan, try "sudo apt-get clean" then "sudo apt-get install mysql-server-core-5.5"
[18:47] <lionrouge> enedil, i can't
[18:47] <lionrouge> i can't load it
[18:47] <daftykins> Icehawk78: highlight me with the pastebin from that, i've just gotta go put some food on
[18:47] <bekks> lionrouge: you cant load what?
[18:47] <lionrouge> bekks, ubuntu
[18:48] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: ok. grub bootstrap installed correctly. So my guess would be an issue with the drive itself unfortunately
[18:49] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: not can you try installing what you were installing earlier?
[18:49] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: s/not/now
[18:50] <dust--> hi. what is the most performant way of running windows 7 inside ubuntu for games?
[18:50] <Icehawk78> daftykins: http://pastebin.com/GNx0wYW7
[18:52] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: Damn..alright. Well thank you for all the help. One more question. When choose where to install the boot loader from the dropdown menu, should I choose /sdc or /sdc1?
[18:52] <hitsujiTMO> TYDIRocks: /sdc
[18:52] <anon4320> does anyone know if there is a piece of software that will allow you to boot a sdcard from a cd?
[18:52] <TYDIRocks> hitsujiTMO: Okay thank you for all the help, really appreciate being able to pinpoint the problem.
[18:52] <henrique> Hello guys! I'm having a problem with nautilus right now... I'm not used to ubuntu yet... Doesn't ubuntu cache the image thumbnails to load them when I open a folder? Or does it generates thumbnails every single time I open it?
[18:52] <anon4320> hi
[18:52] <henrique> Is this normal behaviour?
[18:52] <bcuraboy> hitsujiTMO any news for me?
[18:53] <anon4320> hi
[18:53] <anon4320> does anyone know if there is a piece of software that will allow you to boot a sdcard from a cd?
[18:54] <Icehawk78> daftykins: Looks like manually installing the cached .deb file fixed the issue, though.
[18:55] <Icehawk78> daftykins: Thanks for your help!
[18:56] <hitsujiTMO> bcuraboy: sorry, disn't see your last reply earlier. you've repeats in your ppa sources. delete the duplicates in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
[18:57] <bcuraboy> how can i do that? because with the sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* it opens a lot of tabs in gedit?
[18:58] <hitsujiTMO> bcuraboy: goto the folder /etc/apt/sources.list.d/     the dups should be clearly visible. if not you'll have to go through each one
[18:59] <nase> can't install huawei mobile partner on ubuntu 12.04
[18:59] <MrKeuner> do I need a non-regular ubuntu 12.04 iso for booting a macbook?
[18:59] <daftykins> Icehawk78: np :) that's odd
[19:00] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: how goes the problem?
[19:00] <daftykins> MrKeuner: as long as you pick a 64-bit one, it should be fine. i have seen 'amd64-mac' versions though
[19:01] <hitsujiTMO> MrKeuner: the mac specific iso's are with later releases only
[19:01] <MrKeuner> hitsujiTMO, where do I get them?
[19:02] <hitsujiTMO> MrKeuner: from 12.10 on they're available in http://releases.ubuntu.com/
[19:02] <daftykins> MrKeuner: check out http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/12.04.3/release/
[19:03] <hitsujiTMO> ahh, they're in the old dir for 12.04. goota not that one
[19:04] <MrKeuner> thanks getting this: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/12.04.3/release/ubuntu-12.04.3-alternate-amd64+mac.iso
[19:04] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: excuse me, I quickly had to do one other thing. It does work now and I sucessfully installed the driver
[19:04] <siwica> Thank you very much!!
[19:04] <daftykins> MrKeuner: not the desktop one?
[19:04] <MrKeuner> do you think it might boot via cdrom on usb?
[19:05] <MrKeuner> ah shoot
[19:05] <MrKeuner> thanks for pointing out
[19:05] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: Could you just recap shortly what I was just doing in order to resolve the problem?
[19:06] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: seems you were in some dependency nightmare that was require man-db to be reconfigured, yet it wasn't actually being installed. running dpkg-reconfigure on it seems to have been the fix
[19:07] <hitsujiTMO> s/require/requiring
[19:08] <oxmox> hi i have some strange things going on my hdds are doing something  but iotop dont show anything and hdparm dont shut the data hdds down and when i shut them down manually, the system hdd is quiet
[19:12] <snatch> Anyone have any software suggestions for controlling my linux from my android phone?
[19:13] <snatch> anyone know of a way to control ubuntu linux from an android phone?
[19:13] <ulkesh> snatch: Vnc and ssh
[19:14] <snatch> i've heard that before.. guess i'll search for tutorials
[19:15] <MicroSD> The xserver package was updated today. After updating my computer now freezes on the loading screen when booting
[19:15] <oxmox> snstch connectbot is a nice way
[19:16] <siwica> hitsujiTMO: Ok I see, thanks again! What does man-db actually do?
[19:16] <WeirdEnthusiast> Hey, can someone temme how to get MS office running in my Ubuntu 12.04?
[19:16] <b3knn> better
[19:16] <Bet> b3knn
[19:16] <littelfox> open office
[19:17] <ulkesh> WeirdEnthusiast: Try playonlinux with the ms office installer...assuming you need the actual ms office
[19:17] <oxmox> wine 8)
[19:17] <MicroSD> Google drive has nice word, presentation and spreadhseet editing
[19:17] <hitsujiTMO> siwica: its the database for the man pages
[19:18] <snatch> @weirdEnthn      Use Wine
[19:18] <jeffry> Hey guys :)
[19:18] <sjgpix> why not open office or libre office?
[19:18] <Gmen0131> ciao
[19:18] <ulkesh> Playonlinux uses wine
[19:18] <WeirdEnthusiast> sjgpix, Everyone in college uses Ms Office..
[19:19] <hitsujiTMO> WeirdEnthusiast: use kingsoft office instead http://wps-community.org/
[19:19] <WeirdEnthusiast> hitsujiTMO, I think I want MS Office only.
[19:19] <hitsujiTMO> WeirdEnthusiast: its a really good MS Office clone
[19:19] <Bet> use wine then
[19:19] <WeirdEnthusiast> Oooh
[19:19] <WeirdEnthusiast> Yesh.
[19:19] <WeirdEnthusiast> Wine.
[19:19] <WeirdEnthusiast> I'll check Kingsoft office too
[19:19] <Bet> You know what wine is?
[19:19] <ulkesh> WeirdEnthusiast: I ran ms office via wine from playonlinux for a good year
[19:20] <WeirdEnthusiast> Yep.
[19:20] <WeirdEnthusiast> ulkesh, Wow.
[19:20] <Bet> ok just checking
[19:20] <WeirdEnthusiast> No bugs?
[19:20] <Bet> not really
[19:20] <WeirdEnthusiast> Cool.
[19:20] <WeirdEnthusiast> Thanks guys :D
[19:20] <Bet> i use it and its fine
[19:20] <sjgpix> why would you not just dual boot the machine?
[19:21] <sjgpix> if it's that critical?
[19:21] <Bet> what?
[19:21] <Bet> why would you do that
[19:21] <jammie5> I'm trying to share a folder in samba but I get a mount error(115): Operation now in progress  when I'm trying to mount the shared folder
[19:21] <sjgpix> wine seems to take up a lot of power in emulation
[19:21] <Bet> then you would have to restart everytime you wanted to use word
[19:22] <eer> How do I install an application in Wine? I downloaded an exe from partypoker.exe. Now how to I run it? I installed Wine right now.
[19:24] <pontman> err: just typing - wine partypoker.exe
[19:24] <jhutchins> WeirdEnthusiast: THere is also crossover office, which is a commercial version of wine intended to run office on unix.
[19:24] <pontman> in the directory where your partypoker.exe is
[19:24] <hitsujiTMO> eer: install java and use the in browser player. you'll prob have a much better experience
[19:25] <eer> Browser player does not work on Linux. Have been trying for the last 2 hours.
[19:25] <jeffry> Guys idk if this is considered off topic but guys would it be weird to triple boot win8 Ubuntu and Kubuntu
[19:26] <eer> I can not install partypoker. It says a plugin is required. But I installed Java sun 7.
[19:26] <sjgpix> ubuntu and kubuntu are the same, the only different is kubuntu is the KDE window manager vs Gnome
[19:26] <hitsujiTMO> jeffry: just install ubuntu and install kubuntu-desktop package in that. you can then switch between kde and unity in the lightdm menu
[19:27] <sjgpix> if unity is ever inspiring enough to choose
[19:27] <eer> Has anybody installed partypoker on Ubuntu?
[19:27] <jeffry> Ok thanks hitsujiTMO and sjgpix  thats cool i didnt know i could do that
[19:27] <eer> Under wine ...?
[19:28] <b3knn> @ postman just right click on the .exe file and open with wine
[19:28] <b3knn> but you do need to right click and select properties and allow executing
[19:30] <eer> b3knn, The installtion can not proceed. I click on next and then a wine windows show "a plugin is required to display this content".
[19:31] <b3knn> some applications are near impossible to use under winbe
[19:31] <jammie5> most applications
[19:32] <Bet> @ eer can you not just play it the brower
[19:32] <jhutchins> winehq has a list.
[19:34] <jeffry> Is anyone having the problem youtube tuning black when going to a different tab
[19:34] <eer> Bet, no
[19:34] <eer> The latest version does not seem to work on Linux,
[19:34] <Bet> ok
[19:34] <Bet> eer download flash on wine
[19:35] <Bet> when you open the exe does it have a load bar then a missing plugin above it?
[19:35] <Bet> if so, that is just the advert you can't see
[19:35] <eer> Bet, yes. missing plugin
[19:36] <Bet> and the advert needs to have flash installed
[19:36] <hitsujiTMO> its uses java not flash
[19:36] <eer> How to I enable flash on wine?
[19:36] <jhutchins> eer: You might consider reading the wine documentation on how to use it to run various kinds of windows programs.
[19:36] <jhutchins> !wine
[19:36] <shashi> shashi
[19:36] <bekks> eer: you cant
[19:36] <Bet> you can
[19:37] <bekks> Bet: why? :) there is Flash 11.9 in Chrome.
[19:37] <bekks> Without wine at all.
[19:37] <Bet> bekks he needs it for partypoker or something
[19:37] <bekks> Bet: He needs Java, not Flash.
[19:37] <italian_manager_> hi guys
[19:37] <eer> partypoker uses Java, but during the installtion there is a window complaining about a missing plugin.
[19:37] <ActionParsnip> Checked the wine appdb?
[19:37] <Bet> i have just done it and it works
[19:38] <eer> Bet, done what?
[19:38] <ActionParsnip> Eer: use the webupd8 java ppa to install oracle java
[19:38] <oxmox> hi i have some strange things going on my hdds are doing something  but iotop dont show anything and hdparm dont shut the data hdds down and when i shut them down manually, the system hdd is quiet
[19:38] <Bet> eer, the flash is just for the plugin you're missing
[19:38] <theseb> I have an old Dell PC..should I install 32 bit or 64 bit?  Can I assume MOST PCs that aren't from the dinosaur era nowadays are 64bit?
[19:38] <Bet> but that plugin your missing is just for the advert
[19:39] <spearhead> theseb, how old is the computer?
[19:39] <daftykins> theseb: depends how old we're talking, but yes most things are 64-bit :)
[19:39] <Bet> as bekks said you might need java
[19:39] <bekks> theseb: Just check the specs - if it is a 64bit CPU, use 64bit.
[19:39] <eer> Bet, how do I install flash then?
[19:39] <daftykins> theseb: can you identify the processor?
[19:39] <ActionParsnip> Theseb: what cpu does it have, how much ram does it have and what is the system to be used for?
[19:39] <italian_manager_> anyone know xps13 developer edition? i've tryed to reinstall new version of ubuntu LTS to solve wireless issue but now i can't install wireless driver, because ubuntu software center say me " dependancy is not satisfiable dkms (>=1.95)
[19:39] <bekks> Bet: He said that he does. In #ubuntu-de
[19:40] <theseb> daftykins, spearhead, ActionParsnip: pentium 4?
[19:40] <Bet> bekks, ok. eer, download the windows flash and just install it
[19:40] <huttan_> morron
[19:40] <bekks> theseb: which P4?
[19:40] <ActionParsnip> Theseb: id go for 32bit
[19:40] <theseb> bekks: ug...i was hoping P4 only had 1 kind :)
[19:40] <spearhead> !language | huttan_
[19:40] <theseb> bekks: lemmie go check again
[19:40] <jeffry> Oh guys i need help im haveing a gpu diver problem i think cuase my screen blinks black randomly
[19:40] <huttan_> spearhead: sorry dude wrong chan
[19:41] <ActionParsnip> Eer: what is the output of: uname -a
[19:41] <eer> Bet, it won't let me. When I go to http://get.adobe.com/de/flashplayer/ it automatically offers me the Linux flash plugin. How can I download the Windows flash plugin?
[19:41] <eer> ActionParsnip, Linux twister 3.11.0-15-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 9 18:17:04 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[19:41] <ActionParsnip> Eer: you dont need to go to Adobe's website
[19:42] <ActionParsnip> Eer: enable the partner repo and install adobe-flashplugin package
[19:42] <b3knn> at the bottom you need to click "download for other computer/device"
[19:42] <Bet> what b3knn said
[19:42] <bekks> !flash | eer
[19:42] <eer> ActionParsnip, I want Flash in wine not in ubuntu.
[19:42] <Guest5831> siwica
[19:43] <Bet> please everyone stop telling him to install it for ubuntu thats not what he wants to do
[19:43] <ActionParsnip> Eer: ahh, not sure there. Ask in #winehq too
[19:43] <hitsujiTMO> what does he need flash for?
[19:43] <eer> ActionParsnip, OK
[19:43] <eer> hitsujiTMO, I want flash in wine in order to be able to install the application partypoker.exe
[19:44] <hitsujiTMO> err: it uses java not flash. its looking for the java plugin
[19:44] <bekks> thats what I already told him.
[19:44] <eer> hitsujiTMO, have you used partypoker?
[19:44] <eer> bekks, I know it uses java
[19:45] <hitsujiTMO> eer: yes. i used to be an sys admin in a net case. all the poker apps use the same java engine
[19:45] <eer> I thought that somehow Wine would use the java installed on Ubuntu.
[19:45] <hitsujiTMO> s/case/cafe
[19:45] <ActionParsnip> Eer: does the wine appdb not have a howto guide for installing the application
[19:45] <eer> So I have to install java 7 under wine then, too?
[19:46] <theseb> bekks: it is this Dell PC... http://www.dell.com/support/Manuals/us/en/04/Product/dimension-2350...page 92 of PDF has specs..System chip set Intel 845GL.....and PCI connector data width (maximum) Bus speed 32 bits .
[19:46] <hitsujiTMO> eer: have you tried installing java in ubuntu (including the plugin) and using the browser version?
[19:46] <theseb> bekks: does that answer it?
[19:46] <eer> I am on 64 bit Ubuntu. Is my wine then WIndows 64 bit automatically?
[19:46] <theseb> bekks: does PCI data width = 32bit mean the CPU is 32bit?
[19:46] <ActionParsnip> Theseb: 32bit will be fine :-)
[19:46] <bekks> theseb: the CPU determines wether it is 32 or 64bit. Not the PCI bus width.
[19:47] <YOURBESTFRIEND> guys
[19:47] <YOURBESTFRIEND> the fedora community is awful, I liked ubuntu's better
[19:47] <ActionParsnip> Bekks: isnt all PCI 2.2 32bit wide anyway...
[19:47] <yacc_> Btw, does an instruction how to migrate an UEFI system from old disc => new disc (including making new disc booting) exist?
[19:47] <eer> hitsujiTMO, yes I have. Was trying for 2 hours. no success
[19:47] <bekks> ActionParsnip: Yes. :)
[19:47] <ActionParsnip> YOURBESTFRIEND: ok
[19:47] <theseb> bekks: just says Intel P4
[19:47] <eer> hitsujiTMO, the java applet loads but all buttons are not clickable
[19:47] <bekks> theseb: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[19:48] <jeffry> omg this flash problem im having is really anoying
[19:48] <ActionParsnip> Theseb: it will more than likely be 32bit. Some P4s are 64bit. If you just want to web browse and suchlike then 32bit is fine
[19:48] <saskslayer> Greetings
[19:48] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: howdy
[19:48] <theseb> bekks: i bought this PC used...it has a WinXP install that i don't know password. :)
[19:49] <theseb> bekks: oh hey..live CD time!
[19:49] <bekks> theseb: thats a linux command, not a windows one.
[19:49] <theseb> bekks: yup
[19:49] <ActionParsnip> Theseb: you can reset Windows passwords using Ubuntu. XP is dead in April this year so installing Ubuntu is a good call
[19:49] <saskslayer> Just installed ubuntu server 12.04 this morning, doing dualboot with win XP
[19:49] <theseb> bekks: still possible to book ubuntu from a CD-R or is DVD-R needed now if not net connection?
[19:49] <bekks> theseb: a dvd is needed.
[19:50] <theseb> wah
[19:50] <bekks> theseb: or a cd and a network connection.
[19:50] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: strange mix, surely you'd want the server running as much as possible to serve its purpose.
[19:50] <saskslayer> kkk
[19:50] <eer> All bullshit: I have now installed Java under wine and still the same problem
[19:50] <saskslayer> Well i want to install my IGP driver
[19:51] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: on a server, why? Its all text based....
[19:51] <saskslayer> xorg ?
[19:51] <saskslayer> Im not using server for hosting purposes ^
[19:51] <daftykins> saskslayer: so you've installed X on a server install?
[19:51] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: yes, server installs dont have an X server. They are pure text based
[19:52] <jeffry> Why is my copy of ubuntu so buggy :c
[19:52] <tozen> saskslayer: why not to install desktop then?
[19:52] <bekks> eer: then use a windows vm for playing poker.
[19:52] <saskslayer> O.o i just installed Xorg
[19:52] <saskslayer> owait
[19:52] <bekks> jeffry: Is it? What happens?
[19:53] <saskslayer> Wanted to do something with this old PC, since it has a good cpu clock
[19:53] <eer> Which Java version do I need under Wine 64 bit or 32 bit?
[19:53] <saskslayer> But small RAM
[19:53] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: why? If you want a desktop based OS, why did you not install the desktop OS and not the server OS which is text based and doesnt need a fancy GPU
[19:53] <jeffry> bekks, screen flashes black all the time compix crashes fifi hangs
[19:53] <jeffry> wifi*
[19:53] <bekks> eer: Depends on wether your wine is 32 or 64bit.
[19:53] <tozen> saskslayer: lubuntu or xubuntu?4
[19:53] <ActionParsnip> Eer: did you check the wine appdb for how to install the application?
[19:54] <saskslayer> 256 RAM (224 to be precise, 32 shared IGP)
[19:54] <saskslayer> 2.60 Ghz Celeron
[19:54] <saskslayer> Wanted to test ubuntu here
[19:54] <bekks> saskslayer: thats really slow.
[19:54] <saskslayer> Well i installed Xorg and Fluxbox
[19:54] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: but on the server and in a dual boot. Seems like a really odd mix
[19:54] <susan> hello. has anyone had any experience with dell inspiron 1501? the wifi is not working and i was wondering if there was any fix for this?
[19:54] <tozen> saskslayer: well the best solution is install ubuntu mini.iso the fluxbox. profit
[19:54] <eer> bekks, I am on Ubuntu 64 bit
[19:54] <bekks> saskslayer: and Ubuntu needs far more RAM and a 3D graphics adapter.
[19:55] <tozen> *then
[19:55] <eer> bekks, then wine should also be 64 bit
[19:55] <eer> right?
[19:55] <bekks> eer: that doesnt answer the question wether wine is 32 or 64 bit.
[19:55] <saskslayer> Oh
[19:55] <eer> bekks, how can I find out?
[19:55] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer:I see, so its a desktop OS now.
[19:55] <ubuntu45567> hi all, I have made a usb boot stick, but unlike last time (older ubuntu version), this one is read-only and does not remember my settings. How to make a writable usb boot disk with Pangolin?
[19:55] <saskslayer> Yes
[19:55] <bekks> eer: I never used wine for anything valuable, the last time is ages ago.
[19:55] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: i suggest using the minimal ISO in future, so you get a desktop kernel
[19:56] <bekks> eer: I dont know.
[19:56] <casabonn> ciao
[19:56] <casabonn> !list
[19:56] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: what GPU do you have?
[19:56] <saskslayer> Well my IGP drivers were made to Xorg 7.1
[19:56] <saskslayer> I have a SiS 661FX
[19:56] <bekks> saskslayer: Ouch.
[19:56] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: oh man those are far from friemdly
[19:57] <bekks> saskslayer: Thats pretty much the worst graphics adapter ever.
[19:57] <saskslayer> xD
[19:57] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue
[19:57] <oxmox> susan  do you cant connect ?  or is there no wifi option ??
[19:57] <susan> hello. has anyone had any experience with dell inspiron 1501? the wifi is not working and i was wondering if there was any fix for this?
[19:57] <bekks> saskslayer: Use lubuntu or xubuntu - ubuntuu will not perform nicely.
[19:57] <eer> I will try but how can I remove the 32 bit version of Java from wine now. Unter wine config it does not show
[19:57] <saskslayer> I know. Only to use love2d opengl canvases and shaders
[19:57] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: you will not get 3D support in that GPU but 2D will be ok
[19:57] <susan> no wifi option iwconfig says no wireless extensions
[19:58] <saskslayer> Yea i want 2d only
[19:58] <ActionParsnip> susan: what wifi chip do you have?
[19:58] <bekks> saskslayer: that card isnt capableof 3d :)
[19:58] <hitsujiTMO> susan: do you have wired internet available?
[19:58] <susan> brodcoam i think. not sure
[19:58] <saskslayer> Can i post links here or what ?
[19:58] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue
[19:58] <susan> yes on wired. well through my phone
[19:58] <ActionParsnip> Susan: run: sudo lshw -C network ,it will tell you your wifi chip
[19:59] <saskslayer> Output
[19:59] <saskslayer> ?
[19:59] <spearhead> saskslayer, you can post links as long as they are on topic.
[19:59] <saskslayer> I didnt installed yet
[19:59] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: links yes. Single line outputs also yes
[19:59] <saskslayer> I didnt install the drivers yet ?
[19:59] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: install what?
[19:59] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: the drivers are in a default install
[20:00] <saskslayer> Oh
[20:00] <saskslayer> ok ok
[20:00] <Kewlguy> I need some help
[20:00] <hitsujiTMO> susan: sudo apt-get install pastebinit && lspci -nn | pastebinit
[20:00] <RandomStrayCat> What is the easiest way to pull an entire package tree from a ftp site? Should I use wget -r ?
[20:00] <susan> susan@jacob-AOA110:~$ sudo lshw -C network
[20:00] <susan>   *-network
[20:00] <susan>        description: Network controller
[20:00] <susan>        product: BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN
[20:00] <susan>        vendor: Broadcom Corporation
[20:00] <FloodBot1> susan: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:00] <susan>        physical id: 0
[20:00] <susan>        bus info: pci@0000:05:00.0
[20:00] <susan>        version: 01
[20:00] <susan>        width: 32 bits
[20:00] <spearhead> Kewlguy, what do you need help with?
[20:00] <jeffry> bekks, whould you know how to fix all these things
[20:00] <saskslayer> Also here is the link oined #ubuntu
[20:00] <spearhead> !paste | susan
[20:00] <saskslayer> oined #ubuntu
[20:00] <bekks> jeffry: Not without you being much more specific.
[20:00] <theseb> To boot ubuntu iso from usb stick to i just COPY iso to usb stick or must i do something special to make usb stick bootable?
[20:01] <bekks> theseb: you need to use dd to copy it to the usb stick.
[20:01] <saskslayer> Also here is the link http://www.winischhofer.net/linuxsispart4.shtml#download
[20:01] <theseb> bekks: wow..ok thanks
[20:01] <susan> but yes its broadcom
[20:01] <jeffry> bekks,  im not sure how to be more specific
[20:01] <spearhead> !usb | theseb
[20:01] <bekks> !details | jeffry
[20:01] <hitsujiTMO> susan: can you run: sudo apt-get install pastebinit && lspci -nn | pastebinit
[20:01] <arun> hi, good evening
[20:01] <jeffry> i did say whats happening
[20:02] <saskslayer> Damn O.o Sorry, can you tell me the path again ?
[20:02] <susan> what does that do?
[20:02] <hitsujiTMO> susan: that should generate a url. paste the url here
[20:02] <susan> k
[20:02] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-sis
[20:03] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: you STILL havent given the output of the command I gave earlier
[20:03] <eer> Why doesn't sudo apt-get purge wine remove the hidden .wine dir under /home ?
[20:03] <saskslayer> Whats the command O.o ?
[20:03] <ActionParsnip> !broadcom | susan
[20:03] <susan> is this what you were looking for?
[20:03] <susan> Get:1 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy/main python-configobj all 4.7.2+ds-5 [238 kB]
[20:03] <susan> Get:2 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy/main pastebinit all 1.3-4ubuntu
[20:03] <hitsujiTMO> susan: no. it will be the very last line
[20:03] <ActionParsnip> Eer: none of removals gets rid of data in $HOME
[20:04] <saskslayer> I remember that in windows IRC clients i could 'private message' how can i do it on irssi ?
[20:04] <spearhead> susan, the first part of that command (before the &&) will install the program pastebinit, basically a shortcut to pastebin the output of a command, the second part runs the command lspci and then prints a url with a link to the output of the command...
[20:04] <susan> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6734548/
[20:04] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: /msg person text
[20:04] <saskslayer> Also i cant read your name O.o
[20:04] <saskslayer> White background
[20:04] <arun> i have a problem with setting up ssh, I' am running ubuntu 12.04 and have installeopenssh-client openssh-serverd
[20:04] <saskslayer> lol
[20:04] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: i dont set that, thats your client
[20:04] <susan> spearhead: lost me
[20:05] <saskslayer> i know
[20:05] <rcw2> cd ripping is at about 30 minutes per disk so far.  any way to speed that up with k3b
[20:05] <ActionParsnip> Susan: read the link ubottu gave
[20:05] <saskslayer> O.o So ?
[20:05] <bekks> rcw2: No.
[20:05] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: tried sound-juicer?
[20:05] <spearhead> susan, you asked what the command that hitsujiTMO gave you did, so I was breaking it down into the different parts and trying to explain them.
[20:05] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: so what?
[20:05] <susan> ubottu:what was that link?
[20:05] <saskslayer> Whats your nick ?
[20:06] <rcw2> ActionParsnip, will try that on the next round
[20:06] <spearhead> !broadcom | susan
[20:06] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: my nick is ActionParsnip
[20:06] <susan> thanks
[20:06] <Turingi> I have /etc/network/interfaces configured with a static wan on eth1 and an alias eth1:1 as dhcp, what's a way to set up a so-called "bond" so that ubuntu tries to use first eth1 for wan access, then eth1:1 (with dhcp) if that fails?
[20:06] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: as the output is only one line, its ok to paste in here
[20:06] <hitsujiTMO> susan: whats the output of: cat /etc/issue
[20:07] <jeffry> bekks,  screen flashes black all the time compiz crashes wifi hangs
[20:07] <susan> susan@jacob-AOA110:~$  cat /etc/issue
[20:07] <susan> Ubuntu 13.10 \n \l
[20:07] <saskslayer> I forgot the command sorry
[20:07] <bekks> jeffry: And we do not know anything else, as mentioned in !details
[20:08] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: 3rd time: saskslayer: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue
[20:08] <jeffry> no it all just happens randomly
[20:08] <bekks> jeffry: So, please tell us the details.
[20:08] <ActionParsnip> jeffry: which release are you using?
[20:08] <saskslayer> ok
[20:08] <jeffry> 12.04
[20:09] <hitsujiTMO> susan: please try: sudo apt-get remove --purge bcmwl-kernel-source && sudo apt-get install linux-firmware-nonfree && sudo modprobe b43
[20:09] <saskslayer> Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS
[20:09] <ActionParsnip> jeffry: tried the Unity2D sesion?
[20:09] <yacc_> Any help on migrating ubuntu to a new harddisc?
[20:09] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: thats not what is in the file
[20:09] <bekks> yacc_: Just copy everything, reinstall the boot loader.
[20:09] <eer> Giving up now. I reinstalled wine, saw that it is 64 bit during the installation. Now I installed Java 7 64 bin under Wine. Trying to install partypoker I get the error "plugin is missing"...
[20:09] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: can you copy and paste the text please
[20:09] <susan> hitsujiTMO: ok
[20:09] <jeffry> how whould i try that?
[20:09] <saskslayer> ok
[20:09] <vanishing> yacc_: you can actually just cp  the whole disk and install grub..
[20:09] <zack_> can someone help me
[20:10] <bekks> eer: And did you finally look at the wine appdb on how to run that application?
[20:10] <ActionParsnip> jeffry: log off, xhange the session on the login screen, then log in
[20:10] <spearhead> !ask | zack_
[20:10] <vanishing> !ask | zack_
[20:10] <yacc_> So how do I reinstall the "boot loader", update-grub in a chroot on the new disc resulted in a cmdline GRUB prompt knowing nothing, ...
[20:10] <ActionParsnip> Zack_: with details, perhaps
[20:10] <eer> bekks, yes. 30 min ago.
[20:10] <jeffry> ActionParsnip, ok brb
[20:10] <eer> nothing there. even has gold status
[20:10] <spearhead> !details | zach_
[20:10] <yacc_> vanishing, that does not work that well :(
[20:10] <susan> hitsujiTMO: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[20:10] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: the text is there, it doesnt tak this long....
[20:10] <susan> After this operation, 4,943 kB disk space will be freed.
[20:10] <brian_> Hi there folks. Anyone on here with any Samba experience - especially with netbios aliases? See: http://superuser.com/questions/700303/
[20:10] <susan> Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
[20:10] <saskslayer> Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l
[20:10] <saskslayer> Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l
[20:10] <saskslayer> Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l
[20:11] <yacc_> vanishing, starting from the issue of hdd size differences, ...
[20:11] <FloodBot1> saskslayer: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:11] <vanishing> yacc_: how so? I migrated my install to my current ssd using that method
[20:11] <zack_> i have xubuntu and im trying to run a pogram and it will not load
[20:11] <glitsj16> eer: if you just want to play poker and it doesn't have to be from partypoker, there's a native linux one called pokerth
[20:11] <saskslayer> Thats whats there : Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l
[20:11] <saskslayer> Anything more
[20:11] <saskslayer> Also there's an issue.net
[20:11] <vanishing> yacc_: if the disk you are trying to copy to is smaller than the current system size, you might have to trim the system down, otherwise size is not a problem
[20:11] <eer> glitsj16, no I already transferred money. been playing partypoker for years. always worked
[20:11] <ActionParsnip> Zack_: what program?
[20:11] <zack_> anay tips
[20:12] <zack_> minecraft
[20:12] <yacc_> vanishing, well, the grub does not know anything, plus in my case the original hdd stays in the system.
[20:12] <glitsj16> eer: fair enough
[20:12] <vanishing> yacc_: doesn't matter..
[20:12] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: if you install the sis driver package it will give what you need for 2D accelleration
[20:12] <hitsujiTMO> susan: hit Y
[20:12] <susan> ok
[20:12] <yacc_> vanishing, actually it's the question how does one install a secureboot UEFI grub from scratch, so that it knows about the OS installed?
[20:13] <spearhead> zack_, http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/04/minecraft-installer-for-ubuntu
[20:13] <ActionParsnip> Zack_: do you have Java installed? Why didnt you say youbwere trying to run Minecraft rather than 'a program'
[20:13] <yacc_> vanishing, the curious thing is that update-grub seems to work fine, it's just that it drops in a clean GRUB shell on boot, ...
[20:13] <susan> hitsujiTMO:what is that suppose to do?
[20:13] <susan> hitsujiTMO:its loading whatever that is
[20:13] <saskslayer> I should install it using that command u gave me before right ? I dont remember
[20:13] <saskslayer> Sorry again ;(
[20:13] <hitsujiTMO> susan: it remove 1 driver and installs another
[20:13] <ActionParsnip> Zack_: if you are more concide we can help faste lr as we dont have to ask questions when you can give the details l, saving us having to ask questions
[20:14] <susan> hitsujiTMO:o ok.lol. do you know if its the one i need?
[20:14] <ActionParsnip> Zack_: webupd8 have a convenient ppa to install java
[20:14] <zack_> becuse i made it off of youtube ive bin trying to get help for days my software center wont run ether
[20:15] <hitsujiTMO> susan: yes it should be the correct one. broadcom drivers can be a bit finicky so may have to try another
[20:15] <zack_> i have xubuntu
[20:15] <ActionParsnip> Zaxk_: can you use http://pastie.org to give the full output of: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[20:15] <zack_> i have xubuntu
[20:15] <ActionParsnip> Zaxk_: you said
[20:15] <zack_> hello
[20:16] <ActionParsnip> Zack_: hi
[20:16] <zack_> hi
[20:16] <zack_> i have xubuntu
[20:16] <susan> hitsujiTMO:k. i'll let you know
[20:16] <yacc_> vanishing, the important thing is that I feel really unhappy about not knowing how to migrate the system. Just NOW it's not a big issue, because the install was a test install anyway, and the "semi-final" (as will do for the next months) SSD will be freshly installed into.
[20:17] <ActionParsnip> Zack_: use http://pastie.org to give the full output of: sudo apt-gwt update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[20:17] <anvidom> hello. im on windows 7 and am trying to install ubuntu on virtual box. im about 80% way through the Copying files... and it seems to have froze. Is there anyway of fixing this or should I just try to reinstall? Or should I just wait...
[20:17] <yacc_> vanishing, but migration is necessary for a laptop user, it's not the desktop world anymore where discs somehow get added without ever really removing the old stuff.
[20:17] <spearhead> Zack_: that should be sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[20:17] <saskslayer> ActionParsnip : Whats the command to install the drivers, i couldnt pick it when you told me, sorry
[20:17] <yacc_> vanishing, my new laptop has exactly 2-3 2.5" bays and one mSATA slot, and that's it, I cannot grow it anymore slots.
[20:17] <zack_> why?
[20:18] <spearhead> ActionParsnip, are you having typing problems?
[20:18] <zack_> hell
[20:18] <eer> I want to do a trick.
[20:18] <zack_> o
[20:18] <DanaG> hmm, whenever I switch my KVM switch away from and back to my Ubuntu machine, I get an annoying notification that my mouse battery is low.  How do I disable this?  It's rather annoying, considering the battery actually seems to be fully charged.  "Solaar" shows the battery status as "Unknown", not "Low".
[20:18] <zack_> hello
[20:18] <bekks> eer: You're the third Ehrlich brother? :P
[20:19] <ActionParsnip> Spearhead: im on a tablet, i type faster than the keyboard picks up, or I suck at typing on it still
[20:19] <spearhead> zack_, so that we can see if there is something wrong that is keeping ubuntu from upgrading
[20:19] <yacc_> vanishing, just reinstalling because one has to switch hdd seems so wrong, somehow.
[20:19] <eer> I downloaded the latest firefox browser for wine and tried to play the java applet version of partypoker. But now I get the error that the browser plugin of Java is required. But Java is installed.
[20:19] <spearhead> ActionParsnip, I understand...
[20:19] <zack_> xubuntu
[20:19] <yacc_> eer, java != java plugin
[20:19] <bekks> zack_: Why o you keep repeating that?
[20:19] <ActionParsnip> Eer: why not use the native browser?
[20:19] <spearhead> zack_, xubuntu/ubuntu doesn't matter in this case...
[20:19] <vanishing> yacc_: I'm not sure about uefi..but the cp method and install_grub works fine for me...
[20:20] <zack_> ok
[20:20] <yacc_> vanishing, yeah, and I've used it more than once in pre-UEFI days myself, ...
[20:20] <ActionParsnip> Eer: you can install Oracle Java in Ubuntu and use that. Why are you using Firefox in Wine? It makes no sense
[20:20] <zack_> what do i do cuz ive tryed to update many times
[20:20] <rcw2> ActionParsnip, sound juicer cant find the cd drive, but k3b can
[20:20] <vanishing> yacc_: can you cofigure uefi in bios?
[20:20] <yacc_> vanishing, it's even nicer when doing it with LVM.
[20:21] <saskslayer> ActionParnship
[20:21] <saskslayer> Whats the command to install the drivers ?
[20:21] <ActionParsnip> Zack_: run: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade ,use a pastebin to host the text
[20:21] <zack_> k one sec
[20:21] <jeffry> ActionParsnip, ok well ubuntu 2d won t open but kde will
[20:21] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: i sent you it in PM.
[20:21] <spearhead> zack_, run the command sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade and copy all the output from those commands then go to paste.ubuntu.com and paste them in the box there put your name in and hit paste and then tell us that the link that it gives you is.
[20:21] <yacc_> vanishing, what would I want to configure? => the laptop get a rather minimalistic BIOS, and after I've moved the install from HDD => SSD, and destroyed the HDD, I'm getting an empty grub cmdline, ...
[20:21] <eer> ActionParsnip, please not again.
[20:22] <saskslayer> Im new to irssi and i dont know how scroll up O.o
[20:22] <vanishing> yacc_: one sec...doing some researching on the matter :)
[20:22] <ActionParsnip> Eer: if you just need java, use the webupd8 ppa
[20:22] <spearhead> saskslayer, page up and page down
[20:22] <eer> ActionParsnip, I already explained what I am trying to do.
[20:22] <yacc_> vanishing, I think it should be documented ;)
[20:22] <emj> Hi Everyone!
[20:22] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: PgUp and PgDn. You can use ALT+a number to switch between windows
[20:23] <spearhead> hi emj
[20:23] <emj> I would like to ask you if you know a software/similar to block a wifi intruder.
[20:23] <yacc_> Furthermore it's hard to experiment, because AFAIK VirtualBox & friends do not do UEFI yet, right?
[20:23] <emj> with softguard and tux cut i have found ..
[20:23] <emj> i see the IP and mac address..
[20:23] <ActionParsnip> Eer: yes so why do you need firefox in wine when you have firefox in ubuntu
[20:24] <hitsujiTMO> yacc_: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=45065
[20:24] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-sia
[20:24] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: sis not sia, sorry
[20:24] <yacc_> hitsujiTMO, yeah I see it, seems like it could work :)
[20:24] <eer> ActionParsnip, because partypoker does not work in Firefox for LInux
[20:24] <eer> it only works under Windows
[20:24] <ActionParsnip> Eer: tried Chrome?
[20:24] <eer> eer, no
[20:24] <emj> Anyone know how to do?
[20:25] <ActionParsnip> Eer: worth a try, just to test
[20:25] <bekks> start chrome, go to their website...
[20:25] <emj> I have tried IP tables with no result.
[20:25] <eer> eer, ok, will try thx
[20:25] <saskslayer> Well, i still lag a bit in 2D games. I remember that in windows even with OpenGL i could run them smooth
[20:25] <ROPA> how do I accept the terms of  Configuring ttf-mscorefonts-installer, which comes up in a command line. It appears like I can click on the '<ok>, but nothing happens.
[20:25] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: its a different OS so will act differently
[20:25] <saskslayer> Games like CounterStrike2d and Mari0
[20:25] <zack_> hello
[20:25] <spearhead> ROPA, hit enter
[20:26] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: what Windows does or doesnt do is of zero impact or relevance to what Ubuntu does
[20:26] <zack_> hello
[20:26] <yacc_> Ok, I'll be down, playing with screwdrivers and SATA devices.
[20:26] <saskslayer> Ok
[20:26] <spearhead> Zack_, we are still here
[20:26] <emj> no answer...xD
[20:26] <zack_> yea
[20:26] <vanishing> yacc_: sent you pm]
[20:26] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: its a completely different environment.
[20:26] <zack_> it dnt work
[20:26] <ROPA> spearhead wow, that's too easy!! No wonder I couldn't figure it out!!! Many tnx.
[20:26] <spearhead> ROPA, np
[20:27] <ActionParsnip> Zack_: let me have a quick blast
[20:27] <zack_> at what
[20:27] <spearhead> zack_, what didn't work?
[20:27] <saskslayer> But its still impossible to port the drivers ? I know Lua Script, dont know if this can help.
[20:27] <zack_> no
[20:27] <zack_> it dnt
[20:28] <zack_> hello
[20:28] <rcw2> how is hal installed
[20:28] <spearhead> Zack_, run this, sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[20:28] <zack_> i sec
[20:28] <bekks> rcw2: By the package management system.
[20:29] <bekks> zack_: Why do you keep saying "hello" all the time?
[20:29] <eer> ActionParsnip, Chrome lässt sich nicht installieren "Chrome konnte keine Verbindung mit dem Internet herstellen ..."
[20:29] <rcw2> apt-get install hal  E: Package 'hal' has no installation candidate
[20:29] <zack_> just checkin if u here
[20:29] <saskslayer>  But its still impossible to port the drivers ? I know Lua Script, dont know if this can help.
[20:29] <saskslayer>  But its still impossible to port the drivers ? I know Lua Script, dont know if this can help.
[20:29] <saskslayer>  But its still impossible to port the drivers ? I know Lua Script, dont know if this can help.
[20:29] <FloodBot1> saskslayer: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:29] <rcw2> hal-info is not it, is it?
[20:30] <saskslayer> Damn i accidentaly flood
[20:30] <saskslayer> Sorry
[20:30] <ActionParsnip> Eer: just installing Java now. Gimme a sec
[20:30] <spearhead> zack_, i will be here for quite a while
[20:30] <zack_> dnt work
[20:31] <saskslayer> ActionParsnip
[20:31] <saskslayer> ore --
[20:31] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: i believe omgubuntu has a howto guide
[20:31] <zack_> ok
[20:31] <spearhead> zack_, you are going to have to be more specific... what exactly happened?
[20:31] <eer> ActionParsnip, installing Java 7 under Wine also installs the Firefox browser plugin for Wine?
[20:31] <ActionParsnip> Eer: not sure
[20:31] <saskslayer> But its still impossible to port the drivers ? I know Lua Script, dont know if this can help.
[20:31] <rcw2> ActionParsnip, for hal or juicer
[20:32] <ActionParsnip> Eer: did you check the wine appdb for if this app will work?
[20:32] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: hal
[20:32] <bekks> saskslayer: No one will port drivers for that old SIS GPU.
[20:32] <zack_> it tryed to run but the package couldent be installed for some reason
[20:32] <eer> ActionParsnip, I gave up on the app
[20:32] <saskslayer> I mean me O.o
[20:32] <ActionParsnip> Eer: but did you check the appdb?
[20:32] <eer> ActionParsnip, that is why I downloaded Firefox 26 for wine. I want to try to play the online version
[20:33] <bekks> saskslayer: you need to know c or c++ and a lot of kernel development for porting a driver.
[20:33] <eer> ActionParsnip, yes. Doesn't work. It is not up to date
[20:33] <spearhead> zack_, ok, do you know how to personal message me?
[20:33] <zack_> no
[20:33] <saskslayer> Oh
[20:33] <saskslayer> Ok
[20:33] <gmachine_24> greetings earthings. any recos for a newsreader?
[20:33] <rcw2> is there a site that lists repo's by keyword
[20:33] <ActionParsnip> Eer: let me try Oracle Java in Chrome.....
[20:33] <saskslayer> So theres no way left that i can accelerate OpenGl or something ?
[20:34] <spearhead> zack_, ok, in this window type /msg spearhead test
[20:34] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: go to duckduckgo.com and search for: !ppa packagename
[20:34] <Turingi> so it's not possible to configure ethernet bonding just by editing /etc/network/interfaces ? (ubuntu server 12.04.3)
[20:34] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: the bang syntax that search engine has is great
[20:35] <Aula> Upon booting up my computer gets to the loading splash screen and then freezes. This came about after todays update of the xserver package.
[20:35] <ActionParsnip> Aula: which release do you have installed?
[20:35] <ActionParsnip> Aula: what GPU do you have?
[20:36] <Turingi> in particular, can I configure bonding between a NIC (like eth1) and an alias of that (like eth1:1) ?
[20:36] <ActionParsnip> Turingi: eth1:1 isnt an alias, its a subinterface
[20:36] <bekks> Turingi: That makes no sense at all.
[20:36] <gmachine_24> I am building a media server using Ubuntu 13.10. The wireless usb network device that I'm going to use is not supported in the initial server install; so I'm using the onboard lan but I need to know how to install the driver for the wireless device; it's a linksys/cisco wsub0100 and is compatible with Ubuntu desktop
[20:36] <jeffry> eh does anyone know how to manually remove software sources?
[20:37] <saskslayer> So, guys, i get an horrible lag using love2d (love2d.org) It lags less with no vsync, but still
[20:37] <gmachine_24> jeffry: you mean from the repository list?
[20:37] <ActionParsnip> jeffry: you can delete the .list in /etc/apt/sources.list.d to remove the source
[20:37] <jeffry> yeah cuase i keep getting an error with http://www.sourceslist.eu/repo/ubuntu/dists/lucid/main/binary-amd64/Packages
[20:38] <gmachine_24> jeffry: ActionParsnip said it best
[20:38] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: tried the love2d PPA?
[20:38] <Aula> ActionParsnip I tried installing an older version via two packages from the ubuntu packages website but to no avail.
[20:38] <rcw2> ActionParsnip, cool, one point for duckduckgo
[20:38] <Aula> ActionParsnip right now I'm back to the latest version of xserver-common and xserver-xorg-core 1.14.5-1 I have an AMD card
[20:38] <saskslayer> Im using the PPA
[20:38] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: its one reason I use it.
[20:38] <saskslayer> Should i use the deb package instead ?
[20:38] <Turingi> ActionParsnip, bekks: this is what I'm trying to do: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6734707/  (I have a static gateway setup, but sometimes that gateway is not available, so I also want eth1 to use dhcp as a backup)
[20:39] <rcw2> ActionParsnip, im still trying to determine how its search compares to google
[20:39] <ActionParsnip> saskslayer: then you may need to set an xorg.conf file up to accommodate your GPU and set better settings
[20:39] <saskslayer> Oh
[20:39] <saskslayer> Will google that
[20:39] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: http://dontbubble.us
[20:40] <bencc> I've deleted /var/log accidently
[20:40] <bencc> can I recover it?
[20:40] <rcw2> but would you mind telling me precisely how to get to the repo for a package
[20:40] <rcw2> using that
[20:40] <rcw2> and is there a kubuntu equivilent to this?
[20:41] <rcw2> !ppa for kubuntu?
[20:42] <gmachine_24> bencc, did you back up your computer?
[20:42] <saskslayer> ActionParsnip, i saw that my GPU default clock is 200 Mhz and remember that when i was playing with Xvidtune it was about 30~60 Mhz
[20:42] <gmachine_24> :-)
[20:42] <Aula> I booted into recovery mode and dropped to console. I ran 'startx' and it just gives me a black screen
[20:42] <bencc> gmachine_24: no
[20:42] <bencc> gmachine_24:  is there undelete/recover of files?
[20:43] <bekks> Aula: you should not use startx but start lightdm or the dm of your choice.
[20:43] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: !ppa kde
[20:43] <Aula> I've done both
[20:43] <Turingi> ActionParsnip, bekks: is that a completely wrong way to go about solving the problem? i.e. on unavailable gateway fail over to an alias set up for dhcp?
[20:43] <ActionParsnip> eer: doesnt work here but I'm using Trusty so not a very good test
[20:44] <rcw2> ActionParsnip, http://dontbubble.us -- -- my question is more about the way they crawl the net, i already knew about the filtering/privacy
[20:44] <bekks> Turingi: Thats the complete wrong way for whatever problem. :)
[20:44] <Turingi> bekks: what can you suggest?
[20:44] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: thats how it compares, you dont get filtered results.
[20:44] <bekks> Turingi: If the gateway fails, dhcpo is irrelevant, since the same gateway is still faulted when using dhcp.
[20:44] <eer> ActionParsnip, OK thx anyway
[20:44] <hitsujiTMO> Turingi: it could help if you describe what the problem is that you're trying to solve in the first place
[20:45] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: you can search google from ddg with: !g thing
[20:45] <Turingi> bekks: there is another low-power box on the network with dhcp, but I would rather not use that unless the static gateway is down
[20:45] <bekks> Turingi: Redesign your infrastructure, basically.
[20:45] <TrubbleWithUbunt> guys I need your help
[20:45] <gmachine_24> bencc there are recovery tools but I am not famliiar with them
[20:45] <rcw2> ActionParsnip, but do you know if it crawls as many sites and crawls as often as google
[20:45] <ActionParsnip> TrubbleWithUbunt: ask away
[20:45] <Turingi> bekks: not possible to redo the infrastructure
[20:45] <bekks> Turingi: And the dhcp server uses which gateway...?
[20:45] <rcw2> and i hope they consider purchasing ddg.com domain
[20:45] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: no idea. I use both
[20:45] <Turingi> bekks: that can change :p
[20:45] <gmachine_24> bencc, except to recover photos (photorec) or data from a partition (testdisk)
[20:46] <TrubbleWithUbunt> my home partition is mounted but I can't access it… I mean, it's been created again
[20:46] <ActionParsnip> Rcw2: its not for sale, ots already owned
[20:46] <bekks> Turingi: So you have multiple gateways in your network? I'd use a loadbalancer instead of weird bridge setups then.
[20:46] <TrubbleWithUbunt> it's been duplicated, man
[20:46] <ActionParsnip> Its*
[20:46] <ActionParsnip> TrubbleWithUbunt: did you add it in fstabñ
[20:47] <TrubbleWithUbunt> ActionParsnip: I just installed ubuntu, I gave it a mount point
[20:47] <TrubbleWithUbunt> I have a /home directory, it's just not the one on the partition
[20:47] <TrubbleWithUbunt> as if it wasn't mounted correctly, I don't know
[20:47] <Aula> How could I run x or lightdm and actually get output before it freezes?
[20:49] <Aula> I also installed and tried gdm in case it was something todo with lightdm but it wasn't
[20:49] <ActionParsnip> TrubbleWithUbunt: run: mount ,and you can see how it's mounted
[20:49] <hitsujiTMO> Aula: what exactly is the root problem. sorry been afk and can't find your initial convo above
[20:49] <gmachine_24> I am building a media server using Ubuntu 13.10. The wireless usb network device that I'm going to use is not supported in the initial server install; so I'm using the onboard lan but I need to know how to install the driver for the wireless device; it's a linksys/cisco wsub0100 and is compatible with Ubuntu desktop
[20:50] <TrubbleWithUbunt> ActionParsnip: /dev/sdb3 on /home type btrfs (rw,subvol=@home)
[20:50] <hitsujiTMO> gmachine_24: sudo apt-get install pastebinit && lsusb | pastebinit
[20:51] <hitsujiTMO> gmachine_24: please paste the generated url here
[20:51] <Aula> hitsujiTMO After it updated xserver today, I boot up and it gets to the splash screen (ubuntu logo with several dots) and freezes. Can't switch tty but I can press the power button on my pc and it does then shutdown
[20:51] <MarGul> Tried to google it and can't find any information about this issue. Im going to buy a computer with AMD A10-5800K APU Quad Core and just want to know if its supported? Pretty sure it will be but I want to be sure before I buy
[20:52] <bekks> MarGul: Supported for what?
[20:52] <ActionParsnip> TrubbleWithUbunt: not sure with btrfs, maybe its the '@home' bit being present.
[20:52] <hitsujiTMO> Aula: sudo apt-get install pastebinit && sudo pastebinit /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log
[20:52] <hitsujiTMO> Aula: please copy the generated url here
[20:52] <gmachine_24> hitsujiTMO, hi. thanks. I haven't gotten that far yet. I'll bbl.
[20:52] <MarGul> bekks: woops, ubuntu supports this APU technuiqe
[20:53] <ActionParsnip> hitsujiTMO: is the log file not user readable?
[20:53] <hitsujiTMO> ActionParsnip: no lightdm logs are 700
[20:53] <Euclidis> Greetings.
[20:53] <Aula> Okay brb
[20:54] <TrubbleWithUbunt> (  ;____;)
[20:54] <ActionParsnip> hitsujiTMO: so it is. Thanks. Learned something new :-)
[20:56] <hitsujiTMO> gmachine_24: some wifi adapters can have multiple chipsets and drivers are based on the individual chipset. so not going to know about the driver without knowing what chipset its using
[20:56] <Euclidis> I've got installed Kubuntu Desktop from official repositories. I'm logged in and all gtk programs have gnome as default. Should I remove all Unity for have a complete plasma-KDE desktop?
[20:56] <TrubbleWithUbunt> pls guys I want my home
[20:56] <Akiva-Mobile> are there command line tools for connecting to the internet?
[20:57] <Chuck_Norris> aloha ActionParsnip :)
[20:57] <Chuck_Norris> you are mah idol -.-
[20:58] <TrubbleWithUbunt> ActionParsnip: can it be that it uses lvm? how can I know
[20:58] <ActionParsnip> Chuck_Norris: yo
[20:58] <ActionParsnip> TrubbleWithUbunt: ive zero experience of lvm
[20:58] <peppermint> ! list
[20:58] <eer> Anybody knows how to activate the Java plugin in Chromium browser under Ubuntu 13.10 ?
[20:58] <ActionParsnip> Eer: i use webupd8 ppa
[20:58] <Chuck_Norris> meanwhile Chuck_Norris...   http://i.imgur.com/GEc2IQx.jpg
[20:59] <saskslayer> Cant install mesa-utils-extra (12.04 LTS)
[20:59] <ActionParsnip> Akiva-Mobile: wicd has an ncurses UI you can use in CLI
[20:59] <eer> Is Chromium the same as Chrome?
[20:59] <Euclidis> Chuck_Norris: Amazing. Which environment?
[20:59] <Chuck_Norris> eer, nope
[20:59] <resizt0r> can i ask a question about a program error in ubuntu studio here
[20:59] <Chuck_Norris> Euclidis, Openbox
[21:00] <Euclidis> All right, all right. I liked, Chuck..
[21:00] <ActionParsnip> Chuck_Norris: gotta love openbox :-)
[21:00] <Chuck_Norris> eer, Chrome is Google's browser, Chromium is comunity browser -.- afaik :P
[21:00] <Chuck_Norris> ActionParsnip, :)
[21:00] <Chuck_Norris> Euclidis, ty
[21:01] <Akiva-Mobile> ActionParsnip: I am just looking for something like myself@here:~$  connecttointernetcommand [network name] [password]
[21:01] <Akiva-Mobile> ActionParsnip: hmmm, I guess wicd is the way to go
[21:01] <Linna> Hi, Is there anyone whi knows remastersys well?
[21:02] <Euclidis> CrunchBang uses OpenBox as default environment. I really appreciate it. I realized that I want it installed in my system.
[21:02] <saskslayer> Why im not able to install mesa-utils ?
[21:02] <ActionParsnip> Chuck_Norris: https://www.dropbox.com/s/2mpttq6khg5pxvi/7thJan2014.png?m=
[21:02] <gregor30051> hi, i have troubles with ubuntu 13.10. when i boot from an 64bit image i get an black screen.
[21:03] <hitsujiTMO> !nomodeset | gregor30051 try this first
[21:03] <ActionParsnip> gregor30051: what GPU do you use?
[21:03] <TrubbleWithUbunt> why can't I access my home folder?
[21:03] <MrKeuner> can I install ubuntu on a hard drive in a PC and put the hard drive in a macbook and expect it to work?
[21:03] <ActionParsnip> Chuck_Norris: ravefinity ppa has a theme to make LXDE and Openbox look like default Ubuntu
[21:03] <gregor30051> hitsujiTMO: thx i try it.
[21:04] <MrKeuner> this macbook keeps not booting from my usb cdrom
[21:04] <ActionParsnip> TrubbleWithUbunt: you could unmount it then remount it
[21:04] <gregor30051> ActionParsnip: its a laptop with onboard gpu. maybe intel. i check it from another live system (systemrescuecd)
[21:04] <gmachine_24> hitsujiTMO: Yes, I understand. I should have waited to post that until the regular install is finished. thanks again.
[21:04] <ActionParsnip> gregor30051: manufacturer site will tell you
[21:04] <TrubbleWithUbunt> ActionParsnip: device is busy
[21:04] <Chuck_Norris> ActionParsnip, cool, Euclidis yeah Archbang its a deb based distro wich comes with  Openbox as default desktop y its very well pre-configured, i installed Openbox on mah Ubuntu 13.10 so it wasnt that easy to me :P
[21:04] <apb1963> Anyone a swap expert?  I want to switch swapfiles, but I'm a little concerned about using swapoff to turn off a currently active swap partition - what happens to a process that is currently swapped out if I turn off the swapfile?
[21:05] <ActionParsnip> apb1963: its fine, just close as many applications as possible so that swap isnt needed
[21:05] <bekks> apb1963: It will be tranfer back intor RAM. If there is not enough RAM, it will segfault.
[21:05] <Diamondcite> apb1963: Anything in swap right now is moved into RAM when you do a swapoff, make SURE you have enough free ram
[21:05] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: you'll be grand once used swap + used ram !> total ram
[21:06] <Euclidis> Chuck_Norris: I will instal from official repository. I'm running the amazing KDE. It is just so much heavy..
[21:06] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: well that's the problem... swap is in use
[21:06] <ActionParsnip> Euclidis: there is a light Qt based desktop call razr or similar
[21:06] <bekks> apb1963: How much swap is in use, and how much RAM is free?
[21:06] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: whats output of: free -m
[21:07] <Chuck_Norris> xD good idea Euclidis, here some inspiration points -.-   http://goo.gl/odfw8U
[21:07] <Euclidis> ActionParsnip: Did you saw my question? Take a look..
[21:07] <Euclidis> I've got installed Kubuntu Desktop from official repositories. I'm logged in and all gtk programs have gnome as default. Should I remove all Unity for have a complete plasma-KDE desktop?
[21:07] <Euclidis> ActionParsnip: ^
[21:07] <ActionParsnip> Euclidis: razor-qt
[21:07] <ActionParsnip> !info razor-qt
[21:08] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: if you're not deleting the current swap before creating the new swap you could always just swappon that first, then swappoff the origingal
[21:08] <ActionParsnip> Awwww
[21:08] <Euclidis> Chuck_Norris: Good..
[21:08] <ActionParsnip> Euclidis: http://razor-qt.org/install/ubuntu.php
[21:08] <apb1963> bekks: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6734834/
[21:09] <ActionParsnip> http://razor-qt.org/screenshots/
[21:09] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6734836/
[21:09] <bekks> apb1963: you have more free RAM than used swap.
[21:09] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: well that's what I did... so I now have 2 swapfiles in use
[21:09] <bekks> Just compare the values.
[21:10] <gregor30051> ActionParsnip: its an via cn896/vn896/p4m900 rev01
[21:10] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: you've 300mb to spare if you swapoff
[21:10] <melio> i spent like a week trying to fix my bluetooth adaptor to work w/ my bluetooth headset and i finally got it to work.
[21:10] <melio> everyone that helped me here. thank you so much
[21:10] <io_______> melio: would yoy share some info?
[21:10] <ActionParsnip> Euclidis: if you set default apps it should open in KDE apps. Id just install Kubuntu in future
[21:11] <resizt0r> is there anyone here that can help me figure out why dvdstyler won't open, or why devede has a loud hissing static noise in every video it converts
[21:11] <MrKeuner> can I install ubuntu on a hard drive in a PC and put the hard drive in a macbook and expect it to work?
[21:11] <gregor30051> ActionParsnip: i tested it with some pxe images i have on my server. systemrescuecd boots, fedora 20 x86_64 boots. ubuntu 13.10 i686 and x86_64 doesn't :-(
[21:11] <io_______> melio: I am trying to use audio sink A2DP but to no avail
[21:11] <melio> io_______:  are you trying to get yours to work?
[21:11] <melio> what kind of adaptor
[21:11] <ActionParsnip> MrKeuner: yes absolutely
[21:11] <melio> I changed mine from a crappy one i got at bestbuy
[21:11] <io_______> melio: same hardware in Windows does work
[21:11] <io_______> also Android can connect
[21:11] <io_______> 12.04 and 13.10 fail
[21:12] <io_______> i can do file sharing but audio sink is not working
[21:12] <ActionParsnip> io_______: connect for what?
[21:12] <ActionParsnip> Ahhh
[21:12] <melio> io_______: do you konw the make of your usb bluetooth
[21:12] <io_______> I ve spent quite some time on this one issue but nothing good is coming out
[21:12] <io_______> melio: not really
[21:13] <ActionParsnip> io_______: so you want to stream audio from phone to the pc? Is that it?
[21:13] <io_______> ActionParsnip: that works (from phone Android)
[21:13] <saskslayer> ActionParsnip
[21:13] <io_______> from pc does not work
[21:13] <MrKeuner> ActionParsnip, should I be installing an +mac iso or a regular one
[21:13] <saskslayer> I cant install mesa-utils
[21:13] <rcw2> ActionParsnip, sure someone is already parked there, but do you think they would really ask too much?
[21:13] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: I'm not seeing that.  First & foremost... free -m doesn't tell me units... so the output is confusing.  However, looking at just "free" w/out the -m, it looks like it's what... 610K swap used?   And 203K free mem?
[21:14] <rcw2> some small company like that
[21:14] <ActionParsnip> io_______: so streaming from pc to phone doesnt work?
[21:14] <RandomStrayCat> apb1963: use top
[21:14] <melio> I had to add a line to a file
[21:14] <ActionParsnip> MrKeuner: is it for a mac?
[21:14] <apb1963> bekks: Same comment as I just made to hitsujiTMO
[21:14] <melio> and it seemed to help
[21:14] <io_______> ActionParsnip: it is always frm main device to BT receiver
[21:14] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: the -m = show in megabytes
[21:14] <Aula> hitsujiTMO http://paste.ubuntu.com/6734843/
[21:14] <melio> io_______: is it a usb adaptor?
[21:14] <ActionParsnip> io_______: what is the reciever device?
[21:15] <RandomStrayCat> or free -mh
[21:15] <io_______> melio: ActionParsnip it is a noname BT receiver
[21:15] <saskslayer> anyone ?
[21:15] <melio> io_______: what's it in lsusb
[21:15] <l9> why dosent any network monitor tools give me a bandwidth stat on eth0 just lo
[21:15] <l9> ?
[21:15] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: so then it's 600M swap used, and only 200M free mem
[21:15] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: without -m is in kilobytes. a simple look at man free will explain the output
[21:15] <ActionParsnip> io_______: so you cant stream bluetooth audio from ubuntu to the reciever?
[21:15] <io_______> ActionParsnip: correct
[21:16] <io_______> tried Blueman as well as stock Bluez/Gnome Bluetooth
[21:16] <bekks> apb1963: "Free" states 910xxx and "Swap used" states 6xxxxx - which is smaller? :)
[21:16] <io_______> ActionParsnip: 12.04 and 13.10
[21:16] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: you look at the +/- buffers/cache. as this is without the buffered filesystem usage
[21:16] <ActionParsnip> io_______: if you look in output devices after you pair, can you see the device as an output device?
[21:16] <io_______> ActionParsnip: positive
[21:17] <CanucoZumbykkk> Guys, is there any problem with mesa-utils
[21:17] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: I don't understand what you're saying
[21:17] <io_______> ActionParsnip: when I try to audio sink it connects and desconnect immediatly
[21:17] <ActionParsnip> io_______: is the device muted in sound settings and/or alsamixer in command line?
[21:17] <apb1963> bekks: so you're looking at the +/- buffers cache to get the 910
[21:18] <io_______> ActionParsnip: it does not appear on the mixer as I cannot connect
[21:19] <io_______> ActionParsnip: I can see the device and add it to the devices list but can t connect to it
[21:19] <ActionParsnip> io_______: press F6 in alsamixer, is the bluetooth audio there?
[21:19] <io_______> ActionParsnip: no
[21:20] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: the first line of the free output gives used memory, but also includes buffers and caches releated to filesystem access. (the kernel caches files you read from the hdd, in case you want to reread them again, such as the chrome binary, etc) these caches you will be dumped for any apps that need them memory. The second line show the memory usage wihtout the buffers/cache. this is what you're interested in when determining free/used m
[21:20] <hitsujiTMO> emory
[21:20] <Dramors> Hello, I have a question. You know how in the default .profile it includes $HOME/bin in the PATH? If I wanted to install stuff in there, would it recognize binaries in subdirs? For example if I had ~/bin/somedir/some-executable, could I run it with some-executable in the terminal?
[21:20] <apb1963> bekks: -/+ bu
[21:20] <MrKeuner> ActionParsnip, I'd like to install ubuntu on a pc box but will use it in a mac, so yes
[21:20] <kaka> hello
[21:20] <ActionParsnip> io_______: what is the output of: wget -O alsa-info.sh http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh && chmod +x ./alsa-info.sh && ./alsa-info.sh --upload
[21:21] <kaka> I am having trouble making an alias for "clear", so that typing "c" inserts "clear". I typed into my terminal "alias c=clear" and it worked as expected on the terminal i had open, but did not continue to perform the same functionality later when i switched to a new terminal tab. thanks
[21:21] <ActionParsnip> MrKeuner: then yes. If it doesnt install then use the usual desktop ISO as Macs now use generic CPUs.
[21:21] <Dramors> kaka add it to your .bash_aliases then type . .bash_aliases
[21:22] <io_______> ActionParsnip: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=4afc3858692b956136d92f2baf3e60bf06186622
[21:22] <ActionParsnip> Kaka: add the line in ~/.bashrc
[21:22] <bekks> apb1963: So you still have more free ram than used swap.
[21:22] <Dramors> Don't add it in .bashrc, no reason to dirty that file up with aliases
[21:22] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: OK, that's more clear.  But when you say caches will be dumped... do you mean swapped out, or do you mean... re-used without saving?
[21:22] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: w/out saving to swap.
[21:22] <ActionParsnip> Dramors: why, it already has lots in there by default.
[21:23] <Oog> when sudo is configured to use mail_always where does it get the smtp settings?
[21:23] <Dramors> Question: You know how in the default .profile it includes $HOME/bin in the PATH? If I wanted to install stuff in there, would it recognize binaries in subdirs? For example if I had ~/bin/somedir/some-executable, could I run it with some-executable in the terminal?
[21:23] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: as in gotten rid of. they're not actually needed. they're just used to speed up hdd access
[21:23] <ActionParsnip> Dramors: so its already 'dirty'
[21:23] <Dramors> Well, no reason to dirty it further?
[21:23] <Dramors> Besides, if you keep your aliases in a separate file it's easier to go through them
[21:23] <kaka> Dramors, where should I put it, then, to make it work?
[21:23] <Dramors> just make a .bash_aliases file
[21:24] <Dramors> in your home dir
[21:24] <ActionParsnip> Dramors: if you add more aliases it doesnt make it any beter or worse and is a common file for users to add their own aliases
[21:24] <Dramors> .bash_aliases is just as common :)
[21:24] <io_______> i do my aliases there as well
[21:24] <io_______> bashrc
[21:25] <Dramors> Anyway, any idea if adding subdirs to the ~/bin will add the binaries in them to my path?
[21:25] <kaka> io_______ so the terminal commands dont work for you?
[21:25] <Dramors> Since that dir is already loaded in .profile
[21:25] <l9> all my network monitors shows eth0 as 0.0 up 0.0 down ifconfig tells me there has been no trafic on eth0 what so ever... is this normal???
[21:25] <l9> my computer only have eth0 and lo
[21:25] <ActionParsnip> Dramors: with the subdirs in $PATH i'm not sure about subdirs. All i can suggest is make a subfolder and test
[21:25] <io_______> kaka: what? i was just saying that i also use that file
[21:25] <Gyurikka> Can you help me creating an installable live media from a running system with all my settings?
[21:25] <Dramors> Eh, might as well
[21:26] <hitsujiTMO> Dramors: sub dirs dot get added. just that dir
[21:26] <Dramors> hitsujiTMO: I see, thanks
[21:26] <kaka> io_______ oh i see. so, do you have any idea why alias c=clear didn't work, then?
[21:26] <io_______> nop
[21:26] <Chuck_Norris> cya all, cya ActionParsnip, Euclidis   :)
[21:27] <Dramors> kaka if you added it to a file, it needs to be syntaxed as alias c='clear' I think
[21:27] <io_______> ActionParsnip: i ve read about trying to remove gonme-bluetooth, but that seems to remove also a lot of stuff from unity/gnome
[21:27] <Aula> hitsujiTMO Was that the correct log file? lightdm.log
[21:28] <gregor30051> ActionParsnip: i found a bugreport for such problem but no solution. i bootet into the shell but xserver-xorg-video-chrome is installed
[21:28] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: bekks: so in other words... -/+ buffers/cache, is telling me that it is able to dump 900M whenever necessary (and is not in use at the moment), but 244M cannot be dumped?
[21:29] <hitsujiTMO> Aula: sorry, didn't see your response. looking now
[21:30] <kaka> Dramors no that still doesn't work. the alias becomes removed when i make a new terminal tab.
[21:31] <hitsujiTMO> Aula: ok. getting an error when launching Xserver. please run: pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[21:31] <Aula> okay brb
[21:32] <unknown_> Hello I need help starting with irssi
[21:33] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: this might explain it better http://www.linuxnix.com/2013/05/find-ram-size-in-linuxunix.html
[21:33] <oxmox> i have some strange things going on with my hdds  but first i run xubuntu 13.10 with 6 sata hdds all with btrfs.  iotop  shows  btrfs-transacti and btrfs- endio kworker and of corse xchat atm  but all of these pop only after a few seconds not permanent. i want 5 of  the hdds to sleep with hdparm but the dont go in sleep modus but when i put them in sleep they stay in sleep and i have no strange hdd action
[21:34] <bekks> oxmox: Blame it on the design of btrfs then.
[21:34] <hitsujiTMO> oxmox: btrfs is an unstable filesystem. might have something to do with it
[21:36] <oxmox> i have the question in the btrfs channel to
[21:36] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: that helps
[21:37] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: bekks: thank you both! :)
[21:38] <RandomStrayCat> !pastbin
[21:38] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: bekks: Hmm.. how long should swapoff take?  Been about 10 seconds so far... going on 20 I guess.
[21:39] <bekks> apb1963: Some seconds.
[21:39] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: just depends on how fast it can read from the drive and reorganise the memory
[21:39] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: bekks: ok I can see it going down
[21:40] <apb1963> done
[21:40] <apb1963> thanks again!
[21:40] <RandomStrayCat> Hey, so I basically want to sum up all the bytes in this list. What is the best way to do it? http://paste.ubuntu.com/6734980/
[21:41] <bekks> RandomStrayCat: awk, bash, bc, there are various ways.
[21:41] <hitsujiTMO> RandomStrayCat: #bash would be a better channel for that. but you'd be using awk mostly
[21:42] <RickyB98> Going to bed.. cya guys :D
[21:42] <_Myself> Hello !
[21:42] <RandomStrayCat> Thanks :)
[21:42] <_Myself> Am i the unic who cant install mesa-utils in ubuntu 12.04 LTS ???
[21:43] <vormeph> What's wrong with mesa-utils?
[21:43] <bekks> vormeph: What do you think?
[21:43] <_Myself> Cant install
[21:43] <vanishing> define can't install?
[21:43] <vormeph> What error?
[21:43] <_Myself> ok
[21:44] <_Myself> Since i cant copy paste will write this myself
[21:44] <_Myself> This is in portuguese, there's some words that i cant translate
[21:45] <_Myself> Not avaliable ?
[21:45] <vormeph> ...?
[21:45] <hitsujiTMO> _Myself: cat /etc/issue
[21:46] <_Myself> Ubuntu 12.04.0 LTS
[21:46] <_Myself> \n \l
[21:46] <LvMises> I tried installing Ubuntu touch on my Motorola Xoom and softbricked it.  I did a bit of research back when I was using windows, and found I needed to purchase a factory cable to unbrick it.  Now I have completely switched to Linux and have no idea where I would issue commands to unbrick.  In windows when I run CMD I would do it there.  Can someone point me in the right direction for Ubuntu?
[21:46] <bekks> _Myself: Just pastebin the entire messag and provide the URL to the pastebin.
[21:46] <Aula> hitsujiTMO Re-installing my driver worked. Probably should have tried that before. Idk why I should have have to have done that though. Thanks for your help.
[21:47] <_Myself> The issue ? In issue, just shows the ubuntu version.
[21:47] <vanishing> _Myself: enable universe repo
[21:47] <vanishing> _Myself: follow this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/148638/how-do-i-enable-the-universe-repository
[21:47] <_Myself> Lol
[21:48] <_Myself> I think that my sources.list contains everything i need
[21:48] <vanishing> pastebin it
[21:48] <_Myself> Okay
[21:49] <_Myself> Also when i type sudo apt-get install mesa-utils, it finds the package. But not avaliable or something like that
[21:50] <bekks> _Myself: Pastebin the error message.
[21:50] <bekks> _Myself: "something like that" cant be supported or something like that :)
[21:51] <_Myself> okok
[21:52] <_Myself> But it is in Portuguese
[21:52] <vormeph> just paste it dude
[21:53] <_Myself> http://pastebin.com/NG1YxK7q
[21:53] <pue> using ubuntu 13.10 and eclipse kepler, is there a working way to integrate eclipse's menu toolbar into the ubuntu system bar like other programs? When i first installed 13.10, there were some problems with this..
[21:54] <vormeph> You need to enable the university repository then do apt-get update
[21:54] <vormeph> If it's enabled then we'll see what's up :)
[21:56] <_Myself> http://pastebin.com/TAGR0T5H
[21:56] <_Myself> My sources.list file
[21:56] <_Myself> Wait brb 10 minutes
[21:56] <_Myself> sry
[21:56] <dell> hello
[21:56] <thom_r> dell
[21:56] <vormeph> hey
[21:57] <hitsujiTMO> _Myself: nope no universe there.
[22:00] <siwica> Guest5831: yes?!
[22:00] <Mongo44> When I last updated my computer it seems Wine got deleted.
[22:01] <Flux_> hey, can someone help me? I'm trying to add login ability to an account that was created with no-login. OR I need to figure out a way to give ftp access to a directory for another user(the directory is chown'd by the no-login user, and I need to be able to delete and modify files via ftp)
[22:02] <Mongo44> Why did it do that?
[22:04] <Flux_> nobody? :P
[22:05] <RandomStrayCat> Flux_: I think you just have to add them to a lightdm config
[22:05] <RandomStrayCat> Flux_:let me check
[22:05] <Flux_> it's sftp
[22:06] <Flux_> on ubuntu server
[22:06] <Flux_> :P
[22:06] <totaledapagare> !list
[22:06] <RandomStrayCat> Flux_: :P
[22:08] <RandomStrayCat> Flux_: are your options set correctly in /etc/vsftpf.conf?
[22:08] <Flux_> what counts as "correctly"? :P
[22:09] <YOURBESTFRIEND> grub doesn't have a timeout, how do I change that?
[22:10] <hitsujiTMO> YOURBESTFRIEND: set a timeout in /etc/default/grub
[22:10] <YOURBESTFRIEND> hitsujiTMO: there's one
[22:10] <hitsujiTMO> YOURBESTFRIEND: then run: sudo update-grub
[22:10] <YOURBESTFRIEND> GRUB_TIMEOUT=3
[22:10] <YOURBESTFRIEND> hitsujiTMO: did it already
[22:10] <YOURBESTFRIEND> there's both timeout and hidden timeout
[22:11] <RandomStrayCat> Flux_: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/ftp-server.html
[22:11] <_Myself> So instead of "deb http://pt.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise main restricted multiverse" it should be "deb http://pt.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise main restricted universe multiverse"
[22:11] <hitsujiTMO> YOURBESTFRIEND: try commenting out: GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
[22:12] <RandomStrayCat> Flux_: I'm not good with ftp, but I hope that helps a bit. Also, there are references on the bottom
[22:12] <_Myself> Should i ?
[22:13] <bekks> _Myself: no. Dont mix repos.
[22:13] <_Myself> Instead of sources.list "deb http://pt.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise main restricted multiverse" it should be "deb http://pt.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise main restricted universe multiverse"
[22:13] <_Myself> So each one should have its lines ?
[22:13] <bekks> _Myself: replace the last multiverse with universe too.
[22:13] <_Myself> src ?
[22:14] <bekks> !universe | _Myself
[22:14] <_Myself> Are src repos needed ?
[22:14] <_Myself> ok
[22:18] <hitsujiTMO> _Myself: source repos are only needed ... if you want the source
[22:19] <jeffry> can someone help phonon does not detect my usb head set
[22:27]  * fergal32 waves hello
[22:27] <jeffry> Hello :)
[22:28] <fergal32> anybody knows howto disable ipv6 privacy extensions under ubuntu 13.10?
[22:28] <jeffry> Dang i wish i could remember
[22:28] <fergal32> jeffry: ^^
[22:29] <jeffry> I did it before but now i forgot :P
[22:30] <fergal32> jeffry: shame on you :D
[22:30] <fergal32> lol
[22:30] <jeffry> lol
[22:31] <jeffry> Here this may help a bit even know its for enableing
[22:31] <jeffry> http://www.ipcalypse.ca/?p=103
[22:32] <bekks> jeffry: http://blog.ginkel.com/2012/05/disabling-ipv6-privacy-extensions-in-ubuntu/
[22:32] <fergal32> jeffry: nope, tried that already.
[22:32] <spearhead> fergal32, ^^^
[22:33] <fergal32> using =0 instead of 2 of course. ;-)
[22:33] <fergal32> bekks: tried that too didn´t work
[22:33] <bekks> fergal32: "didnt work" means what?
[22:35] <fergal32> still shows enabled
[22:35] <fergal32> ip -6 show addr wlan0
[22:37] <fergal32> sorry, ip -6 addr show wlan0
[22:37] <fergal32> global temporary dynamic blablabla
[22:39] <helphelp> How to fix the computer?? Typed sudo shred -ufz ~/* (or something like that)
[22:39] <helphelp>   One &^%@&& advised me to press alt+f2 and then type the above. And i did it... on my Dad's computer. He's furious now. How to fix this?
[22:40] <Calinou> helphelp, ...
[22:40] <Calinou> nothing to do
[22:40] <Calinou> the data is definitely erased
[22:40] <Calinou> your whole home dir is gone
[22:41] <fergal32> works
[22:41] <helphelp> Calinou: Awww..... but my dad is furious...
[22:42] <helphelp> he banned me from using his computer!
[22:42] <fergal32> figured out how. had to do it under method=auto
[22:42] <smacktalk> how do I kill a process...first I need to find the process
[22:42] <hitsujiTMO> helphelp: not only has it removed the files but its overwriiten the files so they cannot be recovered
[22:42] <fergal32> now ip -6 addr show wlan0 works perfectly
[22:42] <fergal32> jeffry: thanx
[22:43] <fergal32> bekks: thx for your help
[22:43] <fergal32> have a nice evening
[22:43] <fergal32> i´m off
[22:43] <smacktalk> i got it ps aux | grep
[22:44] <Calinou> helphelp, can you think before using commands next time?
[22:44] <helphelp> i cant
[22:44] <jeffry> np
[22:44] <helphelp> cus i cant use computer
[22:44] <helphelp> dad forbid me
[22:44] <helphelp> rats
[22:45] <Danielc1234> Need Java on our server for an extension we are going to be using. Seems there is on concrete way of doing this. Can someone tell me the proper way to install on ubuntu?
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[22:45] <helphelp> shit shit shit shit shit shit shit shits hits sthis shit shit shit shit shit shit shit shit shits hits sthis shitshit shit shit shit shit shit shit shits hits sthis shitshit shit shit shit shit shit shit shits hits sthis shitshit shit shit shit shit shit shit shits hits sthis shitshit shit shit shit shit shit shit shits hits sthis shitshit shit shit shit shit shit shit shits hits sthis shitshit shit shit shit shit shit shit shits hi
[22:46] <hitsujiTMO> !language | helphelp
[22:47] <jeffry> someone should slap a virtual fine/ticket on that helphelp dudes ip :P
[22:47] <Danielc1234> I agree
[22:48] <daftykins> i'm sure it was trolling anyway
[22:48] <daftykins> surely nobody lacks the presence of mind to do something like that :P
[22:48] <spearhead> jeffry, he got kicked and banned... that should be enough...
[22:50] <Danielc1234> can someone tell me the proper way to install java?
[22:50] <daftykins> Danielc1234: there are tens of guides online for how to do it
[22:51] <rww> !info default-jre | Danielc1234
[22:51] <rww> install that package ^
[22:52] <Danielc1234> rww that is the thing, I'm not very good at IT, so I was hoping to find a doc that gave steps.
[22:52] <hitsujiTMO> Danielc1234: sudo apt-get install default-jre
[22:53] <Rav3nW00D> heyo
[22:54] <jeffry> welll daftykins  i did the first time i used linux
[22:55] <Danielc1234> hitsujiTMO I got this error     dpkg: error processing tzdata (--configure):
[22:56] <hitsujiTMO> Danielc1234: whata the output of: cat /etc/issue
[22:56] <hitsujiTMO> whats*
[22:56] <Danielc1234> hitsujiTMO  this.... Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 \n \l
[22:56] <hitsujiTMO> You may want to ask in #debian then
[22:57] <Danielc1234> hmm k
[22:57] <david38400> Any help with my webcam
[22:59] <spearhead> !details | david38400
[22:59] <Calinou> Danielc1234, you should update to 7 too
[22:59] <Calinou> 6 will soon not be supported
[23:02] <Danielc1234> Calinou Thanks I will look into it.
[23:02] <Danielc1234> Calinou would you happen to know what my issue is? I went over to debian, but dead.
[23:03] <Calinou> it has less users, be patient
[23:03] <Calinou> Danielc1234, there should be OpenJDK installed by default
[23:03] <Calinou> I doubt you need oracle java
[23:04] <david38400> spearhead: Thanks. When I connect to Skype I can see the other person ok. When i click to turn on my webcam it doesnt work properly the image splits in to and keeps flickering so you cant see properly
[23:05] <[Ethos]> What version is out of 14.04 for testing?
[23:05] <sophocles> #wordpress
[23:07] <spearhead> david38400, have you tried this site? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam/Troubleshooting
[23:07] <[Ethos]> what's going to be new features in 14.04
[23:07] <spearhead> !trusty | [Ethos]
[23:07] <[Ethos]> aside from driver support
[23:07] <[Ethos]> thanks
[23:07] <flak> nick flag_graph
[23:08] <susan> there is someone on here cant quite remember their name hijtsimoto i think?
[23:08] <spearhead> susan: hitsujiTMO
[23:09] <susan> spearhead: thanks
[23:09] <david38400> spearhead: will try thanks
[23:10] <[Ethos]> where can I download Trusty Tahar 14.04 Alpha or Beta release.
[23:10] <susan> hitsujiTMO: thanks for the help. i think it worked but i dont have a wifi connection to test it out
[23:10] <spearhead> [Ethos], ask on #ubuntu+1
[23:11] <[Ethos]> ok
[23:11] <hitsujiTMO> susan: cool. hopefully things should be ok.
[23:12] <susan> yea we will see  :)
[23:12] <Euclidis> What can i do about my KDE? All gtk app uses gnome rather plasma desktop.
[23:12] <Euclidis> Should I remove all Unity desktop?
[23:13] <[Ethos]> you can logout
[23:13] <[Ethos]> and change the session type
[23:13] <[Ethos]> type kde
[23:13] <MonkeyDust> Euclidis  no, unity is a shell over gnome3
[23:13] <[Ethos]> Might just want to install Kubuntu
[23:14] <jjavaholic> I have been experiencing many sound issues with the upgrade to 13.10 and it is only getting worse
[23:15] <jjavaholic> my main problem is listed as problem number 8 at the top of this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[23:15] <Euclidis> I've got installed e-full from official repository. I really like it, but, gtk app uses gnome as default. I do not like it.
[23:15] <Noiro> Are there any better DVD readers for Ubuntu? Default Video reader is throwing errors
[23:16] <jjavaholic> Sound only plays through headphones or internal speakers (not through attached audio sets)  how would you suggest I go about debugging it?
[23:16] <eth2> ser/fav -
[23:16] <Euclidis> MonkeyDust: I want to use only KDE.
[23:17] <Euclidis> No gtk or gnome. Plasma desktop
[23:17] <contrapunctus> Hi, I was trying to install Ubuntu on a notebook, and was setting up partitions with gparted. I needed to delete the last one out of four primary partitions to make an extended partition, and make an ntfs (data), ext4 (root) and swap partition. However, gparted gave an error when it came to the ex4, saying that '/dev/sda6 is apparently in use by the system; will not make a filesystem here!'. This is from the liveboot. Please he
[23:17] <MonkeyDust> !purekde | Euclidis
[23:18] <Euclidis> MonkeyDust: Good..
[23:19] <Euclidis> Who is managing 'ubottu' ?
[23:19] <daftykins> contrapunctus: are you still in the live session?
[23:19] <contrapunctus> daftykins: Yeah o.o
[23:19] <Bashing-om> contrapunctus: Make sure that swap - in that extended partition - is turned off.
[23:19] <mojtaba> I want to use cat to concatenate pretty large number of files, based on their first 3 letters of the file. Does anybody how can I do that? http://paste.ubuntu.com/6730784/
[23:20] <daftykins> contrapunctus: can you share a screenshot of gparted, using say, tinypic.com ?
[23:20] <hitsujiTMO> contrapunctus: is it a swap partition?
[23:20] <contrapunctus> Bashing-om: It hasn't reached the swap partition creation step yet...
[23:20] <contrapunctus> hitsujiTMO: No swap partition created or present in the past...
[23:20] <MonkeyDust> Euclidis  type !ubottu to find out
[23:20] <contrapunctus> daftykins: Sure, sec
[23:20] <Anton__> I need someone experienced to help me with ubuntu 13.04, I have internet connection and it works to browse the web etc but my network manager says that there are no internet devices available and whenever I try to add a VPN it gets greyed out
[23:21] <Noiro> can someone tell me a good program to stream DVDs?
[23:21] <bekks> vlc
[23:21] <dudey1> I use KD3 for all my DVD stuff
[23:21] <mojtaba> I want to use cat to concatenate pretty large number of files, based on their first 3 letters of the file. Does anybody how can I do that? http://paste.ubuntu.com/6730784/
[23:22] <dudey1> works best of all the programs I've found
[23:23] <daftykins> Anton__: you need to install VPN handlers in order for there to be something clickable in network manager's VPN tab
[23:23] <hitsujiTMO> mojtaba: you know catting mp3s won't make valid mp3s right?
[23:23] <Noiro> I'm trying to play the DVD through VLC and it's not doing it, no error or anything, it shows the name for less than a second and quits
[23:24] <MonkeyDust> Noiro  try Xine
[23:24] <mojtaba> hitsujiTMO: why?
[23:24] <mojtaba> hitsujiTMO: What should I do then?
[23:24] <Noiro> MonkeyDust: Xine gets a few seconds in and errors out saying I don't have the rights.
[23:24] <hitsujiTMO> mojtaba: use avconv
[23:24] <MonkeyDust> Noiro  maybe the DVD is protected or so, does that make sense
[23:25] <sophocles> anyone with help with apache config
[23:25] <Noiro> arn't most DVD's protected?
[23:25] <sophocles> namely even though i 777 my upload folders on wordpress
[23:25] <MonkeyDust> Euclidis  sophocles ... smart people here
[23:25] <sophocles> i can't get files in and out from the firefox
[23:25] <contrapunctus> lol MonkeyDust
[23:25] <hitsujiTMO> mojtaba: install libav-tools and read thru http://libav.org/avconv.html
[23:25] <contrapunctus> daftykins: http://tinypic.com/r/2zziyyt/5
[23:26] <mojtaba> hitsujiTMO: I have avconv installed already
[23:26] <sophocles> i figure it has to do with apache config but not sure what
[23:27] <hitsujiTMO> mojtaba: avconv -i "concat:1.mp3|2.mp3|3.mp3" joined.mp3          should work
[23:28] <hitsujiTMO> mojtaba: the guys in #bash should be able to help you write a script that will automate the process
[23:28] <mojtaba> hitsujiTMO: The problem is that, I want to combine them based on their first three digit number of the files, meaning 001* all together, 002* together, ...
[23:28] <hitsujiTMO> mojtaba: yes. #bash would be the best place to get help on that. its a dedicated channel to that sort of thing
[23:29] <Anton__> daftykins_: I have several VPS' that I need to install my VPNs on, can you fix 1 for me and tell me exactly how you did it. I can pay you with paypal for your time. Have googled my problems but nothing has worked so far.
[23:29] <daftykins> contrapunctus: hmm, do you really need so many NTFS partitions? :)
[23:29] <mojtaba> hitsujiTMO: Thanks
[23:29] <contrapunctus> daftykins: It was a Windows box before this, and they all have data which needs to be recovered, so...basically yeah :(
[23:30] <daftykins> contrapunctus: looks to me as though the user data is only on sda3?
[23:30] <dudey1> Anton: What type of VPN are U trying to load on2 U'r ubuntu? OpenVPN?
[23:30] <contrapunctus> daftykins: Windows magically managed to blast its own self out of the water, though, it seems. Re: sda3 I don't even know anymore :|
[23:31] <daftykins> contrapunctus: well you see how it's got "used: 38.58GB" beside it?
[23:31] <Cyanide133> trying to automount a USB HDD on boot, when i edit the fstab using (/dev/sdb1 /mnt/ext auto auto,user,rw,exec 0 0) it just hangs at boot until i skip it. I am able to mount it in terminal after boot though
[23:31] <pr0t> I want to get Ubuntu installed on my HP chromebook 14, is http://chromeos-cr48.blogspot.com/ the article posted on october 15th still the instructions that should be followed?
[23:31] <daftykins> contrapunctus: if the Windows install is dead, do you really need to install to the end of the drive?
[23:32] <Anton__> dudey1: yes, OpenVPN. But my problem is that I have an internet connection and can browse the web but my network manager doesn't detect any internet devices and any VPN that I add gets greyed out
[23:32] <contrapunctus> daftykins: True, but either gparted or ground disk usage is being inconsistent with the other; for neither seem to reflect the other :s
[23:33] <dudey1> sudo apt-get install openvpn bridge-utils network-manager-openvpn-gnome
[23:33] <contrapunctus> daftykins: I can't install on sda3 (recovery data, if not a false alarm), and there's no space before that :s
[23:33] <dudey1> try that Anton, I put OpenVPN on my system all the time..
[23:33] <daftykins> pr0t: contrapunctus but the Windows install on sda1 is broken?
[23:33] <daftykins> oops double highlight, sorry pr0t
[23:34] <dudey1> after U type that in, you should have a openvpn option when U goto "add vpn"
[23:34] <pr0t> np
[23:34] <contrapunctus> daftykins: I believe so, the computer is failing to boot Windows.
[23:34] <dudey1> anton: from what I understand, U need the bridge utilities, openvpn program, and the gnome openvpn plugin to get the option
[23:35] <contrapunctus> daftykins: What's stopping gparted, though? o.o
[23:35] <daftykins> contrapunctus: hrmm, so what's the story with this laptop? are you helping fix it? wouldn't it be best to recover their data?
[23:36] <dudey1> after that, U just enter your credentials and vpn will work almost immediately.. I like private internet access, they give U 5 clients you can hook up and you can torrent with them for 40 some dollars a year
[23:36] <daftykins> contrapunctus: well it's a pretty messy partition setup so i'm asking all these seemingly unrelated questions to see if maybe there isn't a better way for you to go about what you're doing :)
[23:36] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: I'm still having a hard time with this.  top reports:
[23:36] <apb1963> mem=$(free  | awk '/Mem:/ {print $4}')
[23:36] <apb1963> swap=$(free | awk '/Swap:/ {print $3}')
[23:36] <apb1963> oops.... scratch that
[23:37] <Anton__> dudey1: my nm-applet just randomly disappeared, do you know how to enable it again?
[23:37] <contrapunctus> daftykins: Yeah, fixing it for someone, and I need to get it into a bootable state first - Windows or Linux, whatever first...
[23:38] <daftykins> contrapunctus: you don't have any external hard disks you can recover the data onto then? why do you need a working install?
[23:39] <dudey1> anton: did it disappear after U entered the command?
[23:39] <contrapunctus> daftykins: Don't have any external drives around. :s And it's required for it's owner's work :)
[23:39] <k1l_> !away | dziegler_off
[23:40] <dudey1> I'd say if it disappeared after U entered that command, try restarting the system..
[23:41] <Anton__> dudey1: i think it disappeared after I restarted my network
[23:41] <Cyanide133> need help trying to automount a USB HDD on boot, when i edit the fstab using (/dev/sdb1 /mnt/ext auto auto,user,rw,exec 0 0) it just hangs at boot until i skip it. I am able to mount it in terminal after boot though
[23:41] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: bekks: top reports: "Swap:  8388604k total,   321656k used,  8066948k free,   580360k cached"  but it also reports that 1 process has 1.1G swapped out, plus a total of perhaps 3G or more in other processes swapped out.  So, the numbers don't add up.  Very confusing.
[23:42] <daftykins> contrapunctus: ok, can you use paste.ubuntu.com to paste the output of "mount" in a terminal please?
[23:42] <daftykins> contrapunctus: also brb i'm just making a drink
[23:42] <Anton__> dudey1: can you fix this for me if you get login details for my VPS? I can send you some money through paypal. I really want to get this fixed
[23:44] <contrapunctus> daftykins: Hm...brb
[23:44] <je> hj
[23:45] <stefie> hi
[23:46] <stefie> ich habe eine frage .. vieleicht kann mir hier einer helfen ?
[23:47] <daftykins> stefie: #ubuntu-de if you prefer German
[23:47] <daftykins> or here for English (:
[23:47] <stefie> ahh ok thx ..
[23:47] <stefie> how can ich do to that chan ?
[23:47] <hitsujiTMO> apb1963: can you pastebin a page from top so i can see what you're onabout exactly
[23:47] <daftykins>  /join #ubuntu-de
[23:47] <stefie> go
[23:47] <k1l_> !de | stefie
[23:48] <dudey1> I feel ya Anton.. I only know how to get openVPN up and runnin, I don't know what happened to make U'r applet disappear.. but network-manager is the thing that runs openvpn.. try sudo apt-get install network-manager
[23:48] <stefie> thy
[23:48] <dudey1> maybe that'll bring it back
[23:48] <fizyplankton> if i made a raw backup of my hard drive with something like dd if=/dev/sda of=backup.img, can i restore that to a hard dive with a larger capacity with dd if=backup.img of=/dev/sda
[23:49] <dudey1> I never restart the network cause it never seems to work, I just restart the entire system..
[23:49] <k1l_> fizyplankton: yes, but the partitions will stay at the old smaller sizes. you need to change that manually afterwards
[23:49] <daftykins> fizyplankton: yes but it'll likely then be smaller, if it was from a new enough version of Windows you might then be able to (in Windows) resize the partition
[23:49] <mrpizzaface> I was wondering if anybody here could help me install UBUNTU 12.04 LTS on a 32 GB Flash Drive from  windows "not the live CD the ful Ubuntu installation"
[23:50] <daftykins> fizyplankton: you may also look into ntfsclone
[23:50] <fizyplankton> daftykins: i believe ive used g4l before to upgrade to a bigger hdd from a physical drive. can it run thru the network?
[23:51] <apb1963>  hitsujiTMO: yeah, trying to do that now... can't find the right options  to get the equivalent of  "Op" from the command line.
[23:52] <daftykins> fizyplankton: i'm not familiar with 'g4l'
[23:52] <apb1963> hitsujiTMO: I'll just do a screenshot
[23:52] <mrpizzaface> apd1963: it is a $ before the command to make it a root acess terminal
[23:52] <apb1963> mrpizzaface:  huh?
[23:52] <fizyplankton> daftykins: okay. i suppose i can just use gparted. ive done that many times
[23:52] <dudey1> anyone here have experience installing an OpenFire server on their desktop?
[23:53] <mrpizzaface> apb1963: to get the equlivent of"OP" from the command line is $
[23:53] <k1l_> !sudo | apb1963 in case you mean that
[23:53] <apb1963> k1l_: uh... no, not the question.
[23:54] <apb1963> mrpizzaface: can you be more specific with an example please?
[23:54] <k1l_> apb1963: then please explain what you mean with "op on command line"
[23:54] <apb1963> k1l_: First, run top.  Then press O, then p.
[23:54] <mrpizzaface> apb1963: same as K1l_ please explain more of what you are tring to do
[23:55] <apb1963> mrpizzaface: see above
[23:55] <k1l_> apb1963: unknown command for o ( or O or 0)
[23:55] <apb1963> k1l_: Capital O
[23:56] <mrpizzaface> oh and also while we are conversing i would like to ask of any knowleadge of installing the FULL version of ubuntu 12.04 on a USB flashdrive without going through the "Live CD"
[23:56] <daftykins> fizyplankton: no, NTFS can be resized itself with Vista or newer. use diskmgmt.msc
[23:57] <k1l_> apb1963: which ubuntu are you talking about?
[23:57] <apb1963> k1l_: 12.04
[23:58] <GeeWizz> Hey guys there is some girl in here trying to sell me drugs her name Is jenna and she uses different nicks all the time be careful.
[23:58] <dudey1> GeeWizz, do I smell bacon.. ha ha ha
[23:58] <GeeWizz> Damn drug addicts that's not what I come here for!
[23:58] <fizyplankton> daftykins: the backup is only ubuntu
[23:58] <MonkeyDust> GeeWizz  simply /ignore her
[23:58] <fizyplankton> daftykins: ext3
[23:58] <mrpizzaface> GeeWizz: i smell a crazy person ?
[23:59] <GeeWizz> Yeah I'm just trying to warn the good linux users
[23:59] <daftykins> fizyplankton: ooh, sorry misunderstood.
[23:59] <catalase_> can someone please explain to me why apache 2.4.7 is not the latest when i apt-get apache2 from ubuntu?
[23:59] <MonkeyDust> !latest | catalase_ here's why
[23:59] <xangua> !latest | catalase_