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[02:48] <izzaboo> hallo |
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[02:50] <izzaboo> I just made a LiveUSB stick with Lubuntu 12.04 on it (with persistence). Gonna try to resurrect his old laptop. My question... |
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[02:51] <izzaboo> ...is about accessing data we might create/save in the casper-rw filesystem while USB stick is mounted but not as boot volume. |
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[02:51] <izzaboo> any good answers here or know of any on the web? |
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[04:10] <mi3> /j #archlinux |
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[04:13] <izzaboo> hi again. i asked a Q earlier than had to run off in a hurry |
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[04:13] <izzaboo> sorry |
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[06:24] <ekaj> Is there a way to change your broadcast address? |
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[06:48] <kanliot> what is a broadcast addr? |
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[07:06] <bioterror> inet 10.0.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 10.0.0.255 |
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[07:06] <bioterror> it's the one that broadcasts |
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[07:11] <ekaj> can you change it? |
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[07:13] <bioterror> why? |
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[07:13] <bioterror> can you explain what you're after |
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[07:13] <ekaj> trying to get my internet to work, figured it'd be helpful for the inet and bcast addresses to be the same |
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[07:14] <bioterror> no |
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[07:14] <ekaj> I can ping websites and get their IP, but can't connect or receive and packets back |
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[07:14] <ekaj> can also ping other computers on the network and them me, but no internet |
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[07:14] <ekaj> Any ideas? |
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[07:15] <ekaj> The internet works when I don't have 'Manual' settings for the connection, but I need the IP address to stay the same. |
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[07:15] <bioterror> it has nothing to do with the broadcast |
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[07:15] <ekaj> Well, changing the address probably wouldn't hurt, but I don't know. |
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[07:16] <bioterror> ekaj, and you have dns configured properly? |
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[07:17] <ekaj> I assume so, no idea |
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[07:17] <bioterror> do you have dns server(s) configured? |
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[07:17] <ekaj> yes, 10.0.0.10 |
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[07:17] <ekaj> the XP box works fine with it |
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[07:18] <bioterror> am I understanding right that you're building a network? |
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[07:18] <ekaj> yes |
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[07:19] <bioterror> if you manually configure ip address, you probably should add nameserver to /etc/resolv.conf |
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[07:20] <bioterror> add line 'nameserver 8.8.4.4' for example |
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[07:21] <Unit193> 12.04 does the fancy dnsmasq stuff. |
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[07:21] <Unit193> !resolvconf |
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[07:21] <ubottu> resolvconf is a set of scripts that's used to manage /etc/resolv.conf in 12.04, for more information please see: http://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/24/dns-in-ubuntu-12-04/ |
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[07:21] <ekaj> wtf is the file manager |
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[07:21] <ekaj> never mind, "File ManageR" |
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[07:24] <ekaj> err, how do I edit it |
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[07:29] <ekaj> I'll work on it tomorrow. |
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[08:17] <kanliot> i'm trying to get 2 montors to work. but the virtual desktop size is still set too low for my monitors to be placed side by side on the virtual desktop. help! |
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[08:17] <kanliot> or better....please help |
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[08:54] <morri> hi guys, still having problems with the display in lubuntu 12.04- only that it doesnt seem to be able to access the display- it shows the splash screen alright and in the right resolution but I can only access a session with a working screen over openbox, but not over a lubuntu session. the screen goes blank and switches off if I do so |
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[09:30] <mi3> hi kanliot ! |
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[09:30] <mi3> welcome back, sir ! |
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[09:39] <kanliot> sup man |
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[09:40] <kanliot> sup mi3 |
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[09:40] <morri> guys, still having problems with the display in lubuntu 12.04- only that it doesnt seem to be able to access the display- it shows the splash screen alright and in the right resolution but I can only access a session with a working screen over openbox, but not over a lubuntu session. the screen goes blank and switches off if I do so |
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[09:40] <mi3> hey kanliot ! |
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[09:41] <kanliot> mi3 are you in offtopic? |
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[09:41] <mi3> kanliot, I will meet you there. |
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[09:42] <kanliot> did you use arandr to change your resolution? |
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[09:42] <kanliot> or something like that? |
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[09:42] <kanliot> morri |
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[09:42] <kanliot> it sounds like you need to change back to a low-resolution that your monitor can display |
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[09:43] <morri> i never changed it in the first place |
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[09:43] <kanliot> was it working before? |
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[09:43] <morri> just a couple of days ago the monitor switched to an atrocious 1024+768 and 60 hz refreshing rate |
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[09:43] <morri> which was making me sick looking at it literally |
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[09:43] <morri> yeah was working fine for a year |
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[09:44] <morri> in openbox and in the splash screen it shows the default resolution(1152 *8xx |
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[09:45] <morri> Ni idea what the difference is really in the past days |
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[09:45] <morri> I can give you the dmesg if it helps you |
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[09:45] <kanliot> can you get to console with control+alt+f1 |
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[09:45] <kanliot> ? |
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[09:48] <morri> yea I get into the console- thats how i reboot my pc |
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[09:49] <kanliot> do you log-in automatically? |
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[09:49] <kanliot> and does it mess up at the login screen |
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[09:49] <kanliot> btw i donno what i'm doing i'm just guessing |
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[09:50] <kanliot> but i'm thinking you can set resolution in the console, i'm not sure |
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[09:51] <morri> no i don't login automatically |
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[09:51] <morri> i tried setting it via console but it said it can't access display |
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[09:52] <morri> and the spalsh and login are absolutely fine |
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[09:52] <kanliot> theres a bash command to fix that |
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[09:52] <kanliot> DISPLAY=0:0 or something like that |
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[09:52] <morri> http://pastebin.com/NKbCzMxu |
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[09:53] <morri> this is the dmesg for the graphics driver |
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[09:53] <kanliot> doesn't help |
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[09:53] <morri> ok |
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[09:54] <kanliot> i suppose you could find out why lubuntu is changing the screen when you log in |
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[09:54] <kanliot> but i don't know |
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[09:54] <kanliot> try that display thing |
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[09:54] <kanliot> otherwise i donno |
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[09:54] <morri> as said it used to work fine and all of a sardine it started first going into the wrong resolution and atrocious refresh rate and after than none at all |
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[09:54] <morri> ok no probs |
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[10:06] <OptikKore> having a problem installing lubuntu on my aspire one netbook |
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[10:07] <OptikKore> it just freezes during the boot process every time, even if i do nomodeset |
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[10:07] <kanliot> whats the prob |
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[10:07] <OptikKore> and i mean the boot process of the setup |
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[10:08] <kanliot> please explain |
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[10:10] <OptikKore> i cant explain because you see lubuntu on the screen and then in cycles through the dots and then eventually freezes |
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[10:10] <kanliot> did you check the disk? |
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[10:10] <OptikKore> yup, everything was fine |
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[10:11] <kanliot> i'm not sure but if you get dots, you don't need nomodeset right? |
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[10:11] <kanliot> anyhow i'm no help |
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[10:11] <kanliot> you could try the #ubuntu channel |
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[10:11] <kanliot> or wait here for someone else |
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[10:11] <kanliot> or the beginners section of ubuntuforums.com |
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[10:12] <kanliot> up 2 u |
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[10:12] <OptikKore> alright, thank you for ur time |
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[10:12] <kanliot> you're welcome |
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[16:01] <smile> bye :) |
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[18:31] <smile> bye :) |
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[21:29] <ekaj> DHCP client ID is the IP you'd like your computer to be.. right? |
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