[00:07] guys, what is the "Join" button for in Quassel IRC (that's what I'm on) === blubberbop is now known as phoenixz [00:51] chando: to join another channel [01:47] TheFakeazneD525: we now have the kubuntu docs on userbase as well, at least those we are working on [01:48] userbase.kde.org/Kubuntu as I recall [01:56] ah === TheFakeazneD525 is now known as libreSSL === ubott2 is now known as ubottu === Heliwr_ is now known as Heliwr === __lore__ is now known as _lore_ === Pici` is now known as Pici === SporkWitch_ is now known as SporkWitch === zz_RedDeath is now known as RedDeath === RedDeath is now known as Guest20804 === tsimpson_ is now known as tsimpson === wafflej0ck_ is now known as wafflejock [03:04] !ops === IdleOne is now known as Guest28381 [03:11] !ops === Tm_Tr is now known as Guest65216 === Guest28381 is now known as IdleOne === naggappan is now known as nandhu === denza252 is now known as libreSSL === Michael is now known as Guest72519 === log is now known as Guest37232 [06:13] Good morning. 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[06:57] Thanks Tm_T :) === ztane_ is now known as ztane === Guest65216 is now known as Tm_Tr === TheFakeazneD525 is now known as libreSSL === ed is now known as Guest25769 === facerias is now known as Galico === dave is now known as Guest77757 === Guest77757 is now known as jetsta === Bigcheese_ is now known as Bigcheese === Michael__ is now known as Guest36122 [10:44] Waffl3x: www.pendrivelinux.com is a good place to start [10:45] Waffl3x: You can use a CD / DVD / USB-Drive / SD-Card [10:45] I dont mind partitioning like I said [10:46] well in order to install the OS you will need to put it onto a medium listed above ^ [10:46] would external drive work? [10:46] probably not huh [10:46] Waffl3x: it could [10:47] Waffl3x: but you are better off (temporarily) putting it on a thumbdrive [10:47] I never really owned an external, aren't they basically a big USB? [10:48] ill do that if I can find one [10:48] ap0c: they are, pretty much [10:48] http://www.pendrivelinux.com/installing-ubuntu-to-a-usb-hard-drive/ [10:49] Ubuntu 7.04 is dated but the guide is relevant I think [10:49] ill be right back [10:49] Do you have a blank CD? [10:54] I have a usb stick, I just found it [10:55] How many GB? [10:55] let me check [10:56] 29 [10:56] If you have at least 700MB it's large enough to hold a live-disk of Ubuntu [10:56] wait no [10:56] 25 [10:56] 25GB? [10:57] yes [10:57] That's plenty [10:57] http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/ [10:57] but its not my personal drive [10:57] so I need to install to the disk after [10:57] Are there files on it? If there are you will need to back them up [10:58] kk [10:58] follow the tutorial on that page I linked ^ it will also download the .iso for you [10:59] should I make a partition first or after? [10:59] Waffl3x: partitions are created in the kubuntu installer [10:59] You can do that within the kubuntu installer [10:59] and it wont fuck with my files? [10:59] Waffl3x: shouldn’t [10:59] Waffl3x: but do have backups [10:59] if you completely wipe windows, everything will be gone on your C: drive [10:59] fuck [11:00] ap0c: I decided to instal to my desktop on a partition [11:00] im not going to wipe my laptop right now [11:00] Waffl3x: then you shouldn’t lose all data [11:00] you said you have an external HDD, you could backup what you need on there [11:00] if you do need to back anything up [11:00] Waffl3x: you should always have backups, whether or not you’re messing with your drive [11:00] theres like no space on it :/ [11:00] Waffl3x: dropbox, onedrive, google drive? [11:01] no [11:01] I guess ill just risk it [11:01] I have nothing important on the drive anyway [11:01] just my windows install [11:01] everything important is on my other drive [11:01] if you have nothing of importance than you don't really need to back it up imo [11:02] I use a secondary HDD as well for bulk file storage ^ [11:02] Waffl3x: don’t back it up then, it shouldn’t break anyway (though it’s still a possibility) [11:02] * Kwpolska loves cloud storage [11:02] Waffl3x: are you following that YUMI tutorial? [11:02] why not follow (semi-)official ubuntu docs? [11:02] it'll get you a linux distro of your choice installed to a flash drive to boot from, easily [11:03] I havent started yet [11:03] Waffl3x: follow this (but choose Kubuntu instead): http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows [11:04] Yumi is an updated version of Pen Drive Linux's USB installer [11:04] so I should use yumi? [11:04] or what he linked? [11:04] * Kwpolska would trust Ubuntu.com, one would imageine they are more experienced [11:05] http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/ < [11:05] * ap0c sees Pen Drive Linux's USB creator at the top of the page on Ubuntu.com [11:06] besides, 14.10 is released in 9 days [11:06] they both work the same man [11:06] ap0c: they might. [11:07] you just download an .iso and choose it with Pen Drive Linux' USB installer, and with YUMI it downloads the .iso for you (or you can choose a local .iso) [11:07] ap0c: dd if=/path/to/image.iso of=/dev/sdX for life [11:09] Waffl3x: how's it coming along [11:09] im starting [11:09] :/ [11:10] ive been looking through my harddrive [11:10] to double check nothing there is important [11:11] to install xchat when you get on linux, if you're on *buntu you can type in sudo apt-get install xchat into the terminal [11:11] IMPORTANT: Ensure that all internal hard drives are disconnected from your computer during the install (pull your SATA or IDE cables) [11:11] wat [11:11] seriously? [11:12] okay [11:12] remind me what tutorial im looking at [11:12] http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/ [11:13] Waffl3x: where didd you read that IMPORTANT invalid advice? [11:13] I'm wondering the same [11:14] http://www.pendrivelinux.com/installing-ubuntu-to-a-usb-hard-drive/ [11:14] Waffl3x: don’t read that [11:14] I guess it was an old link [11:14] Waffl3x: it’s old and does not work in your case [11:15] okay [11:15] got the program [11:16] open it up [11:17] so what linux do I want? [11:17] Waffl3x: kubuntu [11:17] I recommend Kubuntu for distribution, but you could also try Ubuntu or Xubuntu (they differ by Window Manager) [11:17] ap0c: desktop environment* [11:17] ill take your word for it [11:17] Waffl3x: If you want a Windows 7-like experience, go for Kubuntu [11:17] yeah Kwpolska, DE* [11:17] it's 7:17 AM [11:18] trying to help this guy out before I pass out ^ [11:18] do I need to download the iso myself? [11:18] if you leave Local iso selected unchecked I think it will auto-download it for you [11:19] im confused because it says step 3 select your kubuntu*desktop*.iso [11:19] did you do step 2? [11:19] yes [11:19] www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu [11:20] there was a checkbox [11:20] open download [11:20] I clicked it [11:20] and its downloading [11:20] on Yumi? [11:20] no [11:20] chrome [11:21] oh, you could have just said 'it's downloading' [11:21] do I want to format the drive? [11:21] but ideally you would want to click save for a file you aren't going to open right away [11:21] and yeah [11:22] what do you mean click save for a file you aren't going to open right away [11:22] this isnt internet explorer :) [11:22] in chrome/firefox/etc., if you don't want to open something it's usually better to click 'save' [11:22] but yeah chrome doesnt do that, just downloads straight into my downloads folder [11:22] Waffl3x: you are fine then [11:23] oh wait, I think I comunicated something wrong [11:23] once it downloads just choose the .iso with Yumi [11:23] I did click the checkbox in yumi [11:23] but it opened the link in chrome [11:23] unless it automatically fills out the directory once its downloaded [11:25] almost done? [11:25] heh [11:25] my internet is not even close to lightning fast [11:25] :( [11:25] you might even want to leave instructions and go to bed [11:26] Waffl3x: *cough* timezones *cough* [11:26] says 20 minutes left [11:26] Does it have an estimate? [11:26] Kwpolska: he said it was 7 AM [11:26] you could check out www.whylinuxisbetter.net === pvoigt_ is now known as pvoigt [11:27] this looks a little dated haha [11:28] http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/whats-this-linux-thing-and-why-should-i-try-it/ - here is a little article on Linux [11:28] aimed at beginners [11:28] @ Waffl3x [11:29] Waffl3x: full instructions: burn the ISO to your USB drive when it downloads (using yumi), reboot, boot from USB (if you can’t figure out how to do it, google around), and follow the installer’s instructions. Partitioning should be proposed automatically. [11:32] Waffl3x: I recommend creating a separate partition for /home/ if the partition manager doesn't automatically [11:33] so make 2 new partitions? [11:33] maybe I just partition both my harddrives ones [11:33] once [11:34] Waffl3x: you will need at least three partitions: windows, linux /, linux /home — and you may also need/want linux swap [11:35] you'll need a root partition (OS files and packages mostly) , a home partition (your user account folders are stored here and most of your programs) and swap (a secondary RAM, like Windows Virtual RAM sort of; good for idling) [11:35] ap0c: has support been fixed, or is this still an urban myth and having home come over from a different os doesn’t work? [11:35] ap0c: most of your programs’ configuration* [11:36] so I have 2 harddrives, a 500gb and a tb one [11:36] what do you reccomend I do? [11:36] OS drive partitioned once and the content drive partitioned twice? [11:36] or the other way around? [11:37] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/partitioning [11:37] Waffl3x: you have a weird definition of the word “partitioning” [11:37] Kwpolska: what do you mean - support for? [11:37] how so? [11:37] oh [11:37] ap0c: /home on separate pertition → install new linux [11:38] I don't know, this is the first distro I've ran in awhile [11:38] I haven't tried to install another distro yet [11:38] Waffl3x: You want at least two partitions on the OS drive (windows + linux / + swap?) and possibly two on the data drive (windows data + linux /home) [11:39] thats what I meant [11:39] 2 on os and 3 on data or 3 on os and 2 on data [11:39] ap0c: years ago, I’ve had issues when I tried that. Haven’t installed a Linux on my main computer since late 2010. [11:39] Waffl3x: 3 on OS [11:40] 3 patitions - ext4 root partition, ext4 /home partition , linux swap [11:40] at this rate I should just buy a new harddrive [11:40] on your OS drive ^ if by 'content drive' you mean storage of movies / pictures / etc. , don't do anything to that [11:40] actually [11:40] thats a good idea [11:41] Ill go dig up an old harddrive [11:41] my content drive consists of programs [11:41] is your content drive a separate HDD? [11:41] and games [11:41] yes it is [11:41] you must not understand partitioning , [11:41] you only have to partition one HDD [11:42] you can keep your files on the other [11:42] no I understand partitioning [11:42] well you seem to think that you have to partition your secondary HDD [11:42] I dont know what I was thinking actually [11:42] I thought it would be better to partition the second drive for linux programs I guess [11:42] Waffl3x: Actually, you can just create one new partition on the OS drive, for Linux. [11:43] Waffl3x: Also, you can’t partition for “linux programs”. You basically can’t put them anywhere else but /usr which must be on the same partition as everything else [11:43] you don't really need a ton of storage for linux, 500GB is plenty [11:44] I am running on a 500GB HDD with a secondary 500GB HDD [11:44] 1TB total [11:44] ap0c: main hdd, create ONE 100 gb partition for everything. should be enough. [11:45] Waffl3x: ↑ [11:45] Kwpolska: 100gb for WoW, Diablo3, TF2, CS:GO, CS:S, L4D2, etc. , on top of other stuff? *cough* [11:45] ap0c: I’m assuming they are going to game on Windows anyways [11:45] He said he wants to wipe Win8 [11:45] ap0c: he did not. [11:46] in #python earlier ^ [11:46] ap0c: besides, an exception to the rule: steam games can go anywhere on the system [11:46] by default they go in your /home/username/.steam folder [11:47] ap0c: you are asked where you want to put them (hell, even on your NTFS partition). And if not, symlinks. [11:47] Waffl3x: how's that .iso download going? [11:49] just finished [11:49] alright use Yumi to create a live boot USB [11:49] Kwpolska: I have 219 gb left [11:49] Waffl3x: where? [11:49] on my os drive [11:49] Kwpolska: http://askubuntu.com/questions/227502/where-are-steam-games-installed [11:50] Waffl3x: so you will have 119 left on the windows drive and 100 gb for the linux drive [11:50] oh I see [11:50] I thought you meant create 3 100 partitions [11:50] then I read one [11:50] Waffl3x: do you want to keep Windows 8 installed? [11:50] ap0c: and? I explicitly remember TF2 asking me where it wants to be installed. [11:51] ap0c: I allready said I decided to install on my desktop [11:51] ap0c: I also explicitly remember throwing it onto /media/shared, my ntfs drive [11:51] Waffl3x: want to keep windows on that computer? [11:51] yes [11:52] Kwpolska: and? this was like 5 years ago [11:52] ap0c: one* [11:52] ap0c: less, even [11:52] to clarify im going to use linux mostly for programming [11:52] theeere. [11:52] actually [11:52] I dont know what im going to use it for [11:52] I dont know why im doing this [11:52] but it sounds fun so im doing it [11:53] anyway [11:53] on yumi a step 4 popped up [11:53] set a persistent file size for storing changes [11:53] I have a USB stick with Kubuntu14.04.1 [11:53] My intention is to build and run a local network of MaidSafe nodes [11:54] that basically just allows you to use part of the USB file to store files/settings etc., not necessary if you are installing the OS directly from USB [11:54] Should I download something newer then Kubuntu14.04.1 ? [11:54] ap0c: I know about livecd. It boots the root filesystem to RAM [11:54] jubo2: there is nothing newer as of now [11:55] jubo2: there will be in 9 days though [11:55] Kwpolska: 'k dänks [11:55] ah 14.10.0 coming ? [11:55] jubo2: just 14.10 [11:56] Waffl3x: is the USB writing? [11:56] They are saying in #debian-offtopic that GCC 4.8 or newer [11:57] so either Debian8 ( doesn't exist yet, currently just codename "jessie" ) [11:57] its going ap0c [11:57] I check [11:57] How do I check my GCC version ? [11:58] 'gcc -v' ? [11:58] yes ^ [11:58] jubo2: try it and see™ [11:58] 4.8.2 [11:59] I saw something about 4.8.8 in the MaidSafe documentation [11:59] I check. [11:59] it just asked [11:59] do I want to add more things now on F: [12:00] nope. [12:00] you're on laptop right now Waffl3x? [12:00] yes [12:00] so you are installing to desktop? [12:00] yes [12:00] so I plug the usb in and restart desktop? [12:00] Waffl3x: yes [12:00] Waffl3x: you must tell your desktop to boot up from usb, though [12:01] yeah, and bring up the boot menu while its starting [12:01] so boot to bios [12:01] no, boot menu [12:01] hmm [12:01] im not completely sure how to do that [12:01] Waffl3x: this all depends on your computer [12:02] Waffl3x: when you turn the computer on, you should see a screen telling you what to press. [12:02] Finally found it - http://maidsafe.net/maidsafe-examples/en/index.html [12:02] Waffl3x: look for “boot device”, if you can’t find it, try entering setup [12:03] What manufacturer is the desktop? [12:03] It shows how to build and boot a 12 local node MaidSafe Network [12:03] Waffl3x [12:03] yes [12:03] I need this so I can get to writing Hello World in C++ [12:03] asus [12:03] oh [12:03] the full desktop [12:03] never ever touched the stuff before [12:03] me [12:03] F3 should be your boot menu, or Esc [12:03] for Asus [12:03] one is the BIOS the other is boot menu [12:03] multiple inheritance.. sound weird.. [12:03] jubo2: seriously now?! [12:03] jubo2 [12:03] del is for bios [12:04] jubo2: you need all this magic for hello world? [12:04] Kwpolska: nonono.. [12:04] use g++ from CLI [12:04] Waffl3x: what manufacturer is the desktop [12:04] Asus? [12:04] Intention is to implement http://develop.consumerium.org/wiki/Voting and votecounting and a few other things as MaidSafe apps [12:05] Waffl3x: just look at the screen when it boots [12:05] since the thing has petabytes and exabytes of disk in time it's the perfect place to store history data from the polling system [12:05] Waffl3x: aim for boot device, enter setup if there is no such option [12:05] http://www.desertcrystal.com.au/bootkeys [12:07] Kwpolska: Consumium / Consumerium - Enhancing Consumer Informedness plans to use a dissensus voting system with open and discardable voter ids with anonymity ( at the start at least ) [12:08] jubo2: Thank you for throwing a wall of gibberish at me. [12:08] ive been bugging my mom for the password for the motherboard [12:08] some idiot (my uncle) decided it was a good idea to put one on [12:09] nevermind [12:09] Waffl3x: murder the cmos [12:09] nothing worked [12:09] Kwpolska: open, anonymous at start and discardable voter ids. Dissensus voting system as opposed to consensus voting system [12:09] jubo2: please stop. [12:09] Everything I said was making sense but whaevs I stop pinging you [12:09] reset the CMOS battery jumper === cups is now known as doge [12:10] on the motherboard [12:10] Is 14.10 LTS ? [12:10] ap0c: I put in nothing [12:10] jubo2: no, 14.04 is [12:10] and it worked [12:10] 'kdänks [12:10] and again [12:10] manufacture = me [12:11] motherboard = asus [12:11] Waffl3x: press ESC to get the boot option menu [12:11] before the OS loads while the computer is initially starting up [12:11] so since im in bios [12:11] should I just change boot priotiyu? [12:11] power down - restart - press ESC [12:12] Waffl3x: we recommend an one-off boot device change [12:12] Waffl3x: using the boot device menu (press ESC while booting up) [12:12] is your linux USB in the desktop? [12:12] yes [12:12] press ESC while booting up to load the boot menu and select the removable media [12:13] name can vary depending on flash drive manufacturer [12:13] shit [12:13] computer just died [12:13] I think its fine [12:13] but idk [12:14] Waffl3x: you should stop being scared of things [12:14] Waffl3x: tinkering and experimenting is 99% of IT [12:14] no its doing the thing [12:14] its happened before [12:14] 'doing the thing' [12:14] nvm [12:14] hola [12:15] Waffl3x: let me guess, is your PSU dead? [12:15] This is even realer then the real thing - https://github.com/maidsafe/MaidSafe/wiki - The scots are going to save the World from computing, storage and transmission done badly [12:15] I didnt get in boot menu though [12:15] try again [12:16] don't press and hold the key, press it repeatedly (speed doesn't really matter here) [12:16] Kwpolska: a long time ago it did this thing where it got stuck booting, one of the red lights on the motherboard got stuck on too, and it stayed that way for hours [12:17] then at some point after turning it off and on a bunch of times it fixed itself [12:17] like we couldnt get in bios or anything [12:17] resetting bios didnt help [12:17] you could reinstall bios [12:17] why [12:18] ap0c: this is dangerous and not really needed in most cases [12:18] in any case [12:18] it didnt do it now [12:18] Waffl3x: your PSU may be dead, or you may have other issues. [12:18] yeah sorry I didn't mean to say that , I was thinking of vBIOS [12:19] Waffl3x: what happened when you booted up and pressed ESC? did you try multiple times? give it a few shots [12:20] okay [12:20] im in boot manager [12:20] select the removable media [12:20] Kwpolska: it happened a long time ago and hasn't happened since [12:20] Waffl3x: you *may* need to go into hard drives → your USB drive, though this — again — depends on the specific computer you’re using [12:21] I fucked up [12:21] I went to advanced settings [12:21] restart try again [12:26] okay [12:26] im in boot manager [12:27] Waffl3x: find your way to booting from the usb [12:27] what now [12:27] uh [12:27] Waffl3x: boot from usb [12:27] theres like no options here [12:27] Waffl3x: what is there? [12:27] just windows 7 [12:28] Waffl3x: you got into Windows boot manager, and not into boot device choice. [12:28] well fuck [12:28] exp is a lie then [12:28] esc* [12:28] Waffl3x: wah, just do it in bios [12:28] Waffl3x: also, learn how to tinker and experiment [12:29] Waffl3x: hand-holding won’t get you too far [12:29] boot menu is in bios [12:29] Waffl3x: if you can’t get into the actual thing, do it in bios [12:30] Waffl3x: the thing is part of bios, but usually not accessed via “enter setup” [12:30] it is in the bios [12:30] launch your USB from there [12:30] there is 2 usb selections [12:30] they are identical except one has UEFI: on the front [12:30] Waffl3x: don’t do uefi [12:31] Waffl3x: you will be better off if you stay with the tried-and-true BIOS and ignore UEFI altogether [12:31] whats the difference [12:31] Waffl3x: do yourself a favor and ignore UEFI altogether [12:32] I dont understand what the difference is [12:32] but ill take your word on it [12:32] Waffl3x: UEFI is only going to get you problems [12:32] Waffl3x: so kindly ignore its existence [12:32] Waffl3x: and hate your manufacturer for blessing your device with it [12:33] okay I have 2 options now [12:33] continue to boot from first hd [12:33] no [12:33] and linus distributions [12:33] linux* [12:33] linux distributions... [12:33] I assume linux distributions [12:33] ofc [12:33] we aren’t distributing Linus Torvalds the human around, are we now? [12:33] first hd will boot your primary HDD that starts with your main OS (normal startup) [12:33] Ait' [12:34] okay so [12:34] im in the installer [12:34] haha Kwpolska I thought the same [12:34] anything I need to do? [12:34] found the hard drive and the USB thingy with Kubuntu14.04.1 [12:34] or can I just start kubuntu [12:34] start Kubuntu [12:34] Waffl3x: start kubuntu [12:34] Waffl3x: then run the installer on the desktop and follow its instructions which are written in English in a way that you will understand them [12:35] Waffl3x: As you may have already noticed, I strongly promote that you do things on your own, without hand-holding, in order to learn how things work. [12:35] yes I know [12:36] is the third party software anygood? [12:36] Waffl3x: what do you mean by that? [12:36] yes it's flash and stuff [12:36] ah, this install option. [12:36] loading Kubuntu .. then install .. then update .. then build MaidSafe local network [12:36] Kwpolska there is some stuff like Adobe Flash etc. that is considered third party [12:36] ap0c: I forgot about this. [12:37] ap0c: too much distros that are (a) get them yourself (b) we baked that in for you [12:37] as time goes on you would figure they include install options for basic programs mostly everyone uses that are free anyways [12:38] ap0c: like? [12:38] are we talking about the installer including an option for third party software? [12:39] because one of the first things a lot of people do is install flash when they have a distro that doesn't have it, if they browse the web a lot [12:39] I know after you told me to tinker [12:40] but I have no idea how to to this part [12:40] it all looks wrong [12:40] the disk setup [12:40] Waffl3x: take a screenshot and upload it to imgur [12:40] ye ^ [12:40] good ol' imgur [12:40] uhm [12:41] how? [12:41] if im installing it [12:41] Now installing Kubuntu14 :D :D [12:41] http://docs.kubuntu.org/installation.html#disk-setup [12:41] Waffl3x: um, press printscreen? [12:41] Waffl3x: documentation on installing kubuntu [12:41] to upload to imgur press print screen and then save the file and upload it on imgur.com [12:41] Kwpolska: but after I press print screen how do I get it out of the computer [12:41] Waffl3x: you have internet access on the computer, don’t you? [12:41] yeah but [12:42] how do I get out of the installing part [12:42] Waffl3x: press printscreen [12:42] Waffl3x: this should bring up the usual screenshot app [12:42] it did not [12:42] Waffl3x: also, alt+tab is also a things over here on linux [12:43] I can alt tab [12:43] but theres nothing to alt tab to [12:43] Waffl3x: try print screen now? [12:43] Waffl3x: there is no show desktop at the end? [12:43] n [12:43] no [12:43] just the installation screen [12:43] Waffl3x: you are pressing the button above Insert / right of F12 , right? [12:43] why must there be so many things you can configure in kde [12:44] my keyboard is weird [12:44] insert is at the top [12:44] beside f12 is scroll lock [12:44] :) [12:45] Waffl3x: quit the installer, open a browser, press printscreen, you’ll figure the rest out [12:45] Waffl3x: http://docs.kubuntu.org/installation.html#disk-setup official kubuntu documentation on installation [12:45] should I just check manual? [12:45] yeah [12:46] I did mine manually [12:46] Waffl3x: which manual? [12:46] Waffl3x: manual paritioning? [12:46] yes [12:46] Waffl3x: then do. [12:46] Waffl3x: just make sure it doesn’t format things it shouldn’t format. [12:46] I have no idea what to do on this page [12:47] why is there 2 things per harddrive? [12:47] Waffl3x: what two things? === Michael__ is now known as Guest83535 [12:48] there is /dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb /dev/sdb1 [12:48] on the ones with 1 it shows type ntfs [12:48] and size and used [12:48] I dont understand what /dev/sda and /dev/sdb are [12:48] /dev/sda is your primary HDD [12:49] what is /dev/sda1 then [12:49] OH [12:49] Waffl3x: /dev/sdX → entire drive [12:49] Waffl3x: /dev/sdX1 → the first partition on the drive [12:49] yeah I got it [12:50] so I select /dev/sda and click new partition table? [12:50] you will need free space first [12:50] it says... [12:51] you have selected an entire device to partition if you procede with creating a new ppartition table on the device then all current partitions will be removed [12:51] no do not [12:51] Waffl3x: want to keep windows? [12:52] im just saying what it says [12:52] I know what it means [12:52] Waffl3x: answer no to the message. [12:52] I dont know what to click to make a new partition without killing that one [12:52] resize the current partition [12:53] oh [12:53] OHH [12:53] I feel dumb [12:53] im assuming I set use as to ntfs? [12:54] for your new partitions now [12:54] no* [12:55] for linux you want ext4 for your /home partition and your root partition, and swap [12:55] what am I setting it to then? [12:55] oh [12:55] sorry [12:55] so Kwpolska said to make 1 partition of 100 gb, what do you say? [12:56] make a 25-30GB ext4 partition with the mount point as / , 60GB ext4 with mount point as /home, and the rest as linux swap [12:57] well linux swap should be like 110% of your RAM really, not a certain size [12:58] do I really need to do a swap partition? [12:58] I have 16 gb of ram [12:59] and format the partition right? [12:59] yeah [13:00] don't format your NTFS partition [13:00] I know that [13:00] I dont understand whats happening [13:01] I click change and do what exactly? [13:01] its not letting me change the "new partition size" [13:01] did you set up your partitions? [13:01] no [13:01] Im trying to do that === sma is now known as Bono [13:04] thanks for the help and all [13:04] but I have to go to school [13:04] can we finish this later? [13:04] yea ^ just keep experimenting [13:04] google is your friend [13:05] yep [13:05] thanks for the help [13:45] hey all. It used to be that i could search for a string of text in a directory by doing grep "string" * However, now that just returns a list of folders saying folder_name Is a directory. How do i grep now? [13:45] change seemed to come with 14.04 [13:47] use grep -R, although I doubt grep has changed recently [13:47] Yes, your example should just work as expected [13:48] ok [13:48] or did somehow your files become directories? [13:49] hello I help with kubuntu, sorry I don't speak english my problem is than I was used ubuntu for three years now format my computer and install kubuntu [13:49] but no work compiz [13:49] and my monitor this blocked [13:49] rberg: no, directories have not changed, really. Just a folder full of python files with a couple of directories in there. [13:50] sounds like grep is not finding any matches and also warning that its hitting directories and not recursing. [13:51] Wil27: What is your native language? There might be a channel for it if that is easier for you [13:51] I speak spanish [13:51] !es | Wil27 [13:51] Wil27: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro. [13:52] ok gracias === Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan === erpal is now known as schmail [15:55] Hey folks === nik is now known as Guest58007 [16:44] Hi, my VPN won't just connect under Kubuntu after working fine for the first 1-2 days after I installed Kubuntu recently. I faced this issue before when I had ubuntu+ KDE, and I remember it working out of no where when I booted back into Kubuntu some *days* later. [16:44] I've tried playing around with the connection's settings to no avail. === max is now known as Guest69197 [17:04] Nexia, openvpn? === floown_ is now known as floown === nikil_nikil is now known as naggappan [17:40] I want to be able to right click on a file - in the terminal - and have the appropriate application execute it.. so if I right click on a sound file it should play, w/out first having to open the file manager and then selecting it.... [17:41] Is there a way to accomplish this goal in kubuntu 14.04 ? [17:45] apb1963: By typing on the keyboard that can be accomplished... [17:47] lordievader: typing, is not right-clicking. [17:48] It's a terminal... what do you expect... [17:48] I already explained what I expect. [17:53] apb1963: The short answer to your question is "no". [17:56] Well, that's interesting because I can already right-click and get a menu, so that part is obviously done. I know that the system is able to handle file associations, so that part is done too.... so I'm finding it hard to believe that there's no way to add some kind of launcher to the right click menu. [17:56] apb1963: How are you going to distinguish text from other text? [17:56] huh? [17:57] Terminal is text... === zippy is now known as Guest84833 [17:57] Yes? [17:58] apb1963: So how are you going to distinguish text from text? [17:58] The same way it's done everywhere else? By parsing it. [17:58] And then search the entire file system to see if it is a file? [17:59] So in short, not going to happen. [17:59] Hunh? No idea what yo're talking about. What's to search? It IS a file. [18:00] When I right click on a file it offers me a variety of choices, including to launch a file manager. So, add one more choice "open file", with associated application. [18:00] Based on extension... such as .txt .wav, etc. [18:01] Or "Open with..." [18:02] dang I remember playing with a new-ish terminal emulator that could do that but I cant remember its name [18:02] apb1963: Could you show a screenshot of that? [18:03] Just right click [18:04] Ah, perhaps we have a miscommunication... I'm in Konsole [18:04] apb1963: I did, I don't see it. [18:04] in Konsole? [18:05] apb1963: Jup. [18:05] Hmm.... works for me [18:05] apb1963: That's why I'd like to see a screenshot. [18:05] In that I get a menu [18:05] Oddly, I can't take screenshots when that menu is active. Screenshots work otherwise... just not when the right-click menu is active [18:06] Sure I get a menu, but that menu has nothing to do with any of the files from the output of, say, ls. Just with the pwd. [18:06] It was Terminology the enlightenment terminal emulator that could open files with a click [18:07] but I found it too buggy to use all the time and E in kde ick.. [18:07] Fancy though. [18:08] But I like the fact that in a terminal one doesn't need the mouse :) [18:08] I'm not saying it does have anything to do with the files... that's essentially the feature I'm looking for. [18:09] yeah I meant it opens them with the appropriate program.. [18:14] i'm not sure what the big deal is... you were concerned about searching and distinguishing "text from other text"... You take the text and you compare it to the files in $CWD... or if it has a path, you use that path... simple. Why the fuss? [18:15] I'm not sure even that is needed... The application itself would probably figure that out. You just need to pass it an argument... if it's not a file, the app doesn't open it. [18:16] Ends in .txt? Open a text editor. Ends in .flubber? Open a flubber app. that reads flubber files and pass it the argument. [18:16] (I don't know if there's such a thing as flubber.) [18:19] Because that is what it is. How do you know that the output of the last command, or a previous command for that matter, is a file listing. [18:20] How do you know it is of the current cwd? [18:20] I guess if you want to select text and open it you could script something with xclipboard and xdg-open [18:22] As I said, if it has a path, you pass the path. if I type "vi asdfljadsfj" it will try to open that file. Can't open it? That's vi's problem to deal with. Same for VLC, etc. You simply associate the extension with an application and call the app and pass it the argument. It's no different than in the GUI. [18:23] Just that Konsole has no idea, it just passes commands to bash or whatever shell you use. [18:23] Konsole is a type of GUI itself. [18:23] and that's all it should need to do. [18:24] Except that instead of bash, it differentiates based on file extension. [18:24] I'll just back down, this ain't going anywhere. [18:26] you're saying Konsole has a one track algorhthm... and ok, maybe it needs to be enhanced to handle what I'm asking for. So OK, that's what's missing to get the job done. [18:27] so playing aroung a bit I got this, select a file on konsole then run 'xdg-open $(xsel)' and it opens the file with its associated program.. not how to run that automatically [18:27] /not/now/ [18:30] Maybe a widget... dunno [18:30] well, I have to go... thanks for the thoughts :) Let me know if anyone figures it out . Thanks! [18:31] I would make a hotkey [18:31] for that command [18:33] I set ctrl-atl-o to be that command and it totally works [18:53] All, Have aptitude problem, part of a thread at: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?66222-Networking/page3! Could really use help on this. Would like to finally recover this laptop and be using it today! [19:10] does anyone know where i might find where xorg settings are being saved? there doesnt seem to be a /etc/X11/xorg.conf that i am used to..... === facepalm_ is now known as facepalm [19:11] !xorgconf | cornfeedhobo [19:11] cornfeedhobo: The /etc/X11/xorg.conf file is deprecated, but sometimes may still be needed to pass values to specific drivers. See `man xorg.conf` for file structure and syntax. | Generic xorg.conf generation: http://ubottu.com/y/xorgconf | ATI proprietary driver specific: http://ubottu.com/y/atiamd | Nvidia proprietary driver specific: http://ubottu.com/y/nvidia [19:13] thx [19:14] cornfeedhobo: If you make one it still get used. But if you do a dist-upgrade it gets moved to a file like /etc/X11/xorg.conf.MMDDYYYY [19:14] ( and then you have to cp it back to xorg.conf again ) [19:15] yeah, i am just trying to see how kubuntu handles palm detection on trackpads, i dont see where that is being set. [19:16] so, not looking to create the xorg as much as learn from what is being set. looking in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ now [19:17] cornfeedhobo: Here it is in system Settings... Hardware...Input Devices.... Touchpad ( bottom left) ... 4th folder over called Sensitivity [19:18] Repeating: All, Have aptitude problem, part of a thread at: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?66222-Networking/page3! Could really use help on this. Would like to finally recover this laptop and be using it today! [19:19] genii: indeed, but, even after setting it, there doesnt seem to be a change [19:21] all: Does anyone know where a copy of the liveDVD with "REPAIR" options exists for download and run/install? Default liveDVD does not have this option and has crashed my laptop, killing aptitude so always getting "packages held" error, but no packages are held! [19:21] genii: got it sorted now. thanks again for the help :) [19:21] cornfeedhobo: Does the result of: xinput list a touchpad? [19:21] yea [19:22] cornfeedhobo: Ah, good to hear. [19:22] genii: i didnt want to burden anyone too much. i am using the kubuntu to compare another distro a friend is running. [19:23] TBotNik: I read the entire thread there and your system has so many different issues wrong with it that frankly it's not worth trying to sort it out by IRC support. [19:27] genii: Well the install of 14.04 should have cleared all issues, but instead left aptitude somehow corrupted and all this on a brand new 1.5TB drive, so really needing some assist to get me over the hump here. This laptop has been working on 12.04 since it's release and only went down when "disk full" errors knocked it out. That's why it got the 1.5TB HD. Was upgrade from 320GB HD! [19:31] genii: Is there a way to use dpkg to re-install aptitude live online? [19:48] TBotNik: I would recommend instead to switch to using apt-get instead of using synaptic. Also when you do a do-release-upgrade to remove all PPAs, do a ppa-purge and revert the system to stock repositories. Additionally not to use Webmin since it was discontinued from Debian and Ubuntu because it screws systems up. Also waiting for network to come up is normal if /etc/network/interfaces has entries like: iface eth0 inet dhcp in there and [19:48] managed=true in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf [19:49] There are so many layered issues with your system that it is like trying to unwrap an onion. [19:54] genii: I only used synaptic to see what packages are "HELD", which none are. I totally run "apt-get" out of scripts, since I have over 5,000 apps to load above the "core". Purging repositories would be nice, but then would have to add lines back in for the other frameworks and apps that I have to load. I load Dropbox and Webmin as the last 2 items, because like you said they can mess things up sometimes, but have to have WebMin, due to support [19:54] requirements contractually bound by customers to support. [19:55] genii: Last time I checked, since I deleted Network Manager completely, there were no "managed" statements anywhere in the /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf file, since that file should not exist anywhere on my system, being Network Manager free. [20:00] TBotNik: As for your Centrino issue, firmware is here: http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/iwlwifi?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=iwlwifi-1000-ucode-128.50.3.1.tgz just needs to be untarred to /lib/firmware. [20:05] genii: No the iwlwifi driver for ucode6, the required driver does not exist in that file. That file does not in any way, shape or sort support the Centrino N100 chipset and I'm not going into that one again cause lying gets me totally upset and so will not revisit that total BS about having a fix for that issue. It has never never never never never never been fixed! [20:06] TBotNik: Later this week when I have time, I will reply in detail on the forum page. [20:07] K, if an explaination is needed then it is not fixed, must run straight "out-of-the-box"! === fabian is now known as Guest6921 [22:00] https://www.kde.org/fundraisers/yearend2014/ === kubuntu is now known as Guest14036 === Guest14036 is now known as Galall [22:31] Waffl3x: You're still here? Or did you just leave the client running