[00:27] Hello is anyone at the keys here [04:07] Hello! :D [04:08] I need some help on installation. Anyone willing to help? [04:11] yeah [04:25] I have done something stupid. [04:27] I don't really know much about xubuntu and I gave a guy who has a broken windows ME machine a copy of xubuntu live disk and I'm trying to figure out how to make it work.. over the phone.. and I don't know much about linux [04:27] anyone know the command for a screenshot? [04:28] neur1: there's the shift + Prt Sct (albeit not a command) [04:29] Alik: What's the problem [04:29] ? [04:29] k i'll tryopenbox/xubuntu [04:29] He says it's sitting on a screen with a "picture of a bird" in the background and nothing else [04:29]  k i'll try [04:29] thx [04:29] np [04:30] And his mouse isn't responding [04:30] hmm [04:30] what version did you give him? [04:30] the latest, I believe. Same one I installed (gave him the same cd I used). Uh... [04:31] 8.04.1? [04:31] Believe so [04:31] xubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.iso [04:31] Does he need to be connected to the internet for this to work? [04:32] shouldn't [04:32] need to be [04:32] ok. 'Cause he's not [04:32] has he tried to re-boot [04:32] ? [04:33] usb mouse [04:33] uh [04:33] I don't think he can reboot unless he hits the power button [04:33] (note: This guy is worse at computers (in both 'theory' and 'applied' senses) than I am) [04:34] hmm, and you installed from this same livecd right? [04:34] Correct [04:34] He said he put the cd in, windows was too fucked to let him run the autorun thing, he rebooted, got to a menu that said "install?" and he said 'yes' [04:34] And then the xubuntu thing appeared, and the bar went across the screen a bunch [04:34] yeah that's supposed to happen [04:35] he should have put the cd in and shutdown. then pressed the power button to boot from cd [04:36] the problem may be that he didn't format his HDD before trying to install [04:36] I believe the installer should let you reformat? [04:36] I installed it over my old windows ME machine [04:37] oh, hmm [04:37] see if he can boot live [04:38] he killed the power and turned it back on [04:38] what's happening? [04:38] he's at a menu. f1 help, f2 language, f3 keymap, f4 modes, f5 accessibility, f6 other options [04:39] he says it's loading the linux kernal [04:39] xubuntu, bar going across [04:39] bar going back and forth [04:39] good [04:40] did he choose to install or run live? [04:40] I think he tried to install [04:40] I told him, many times, that he should try to run live in case it didn't work [04:40] But I think he didn't listen [04:40] "bar still going back and forth," he says [04:41] "now the bar is slowly progressing to the right." [04:41] good [04:41] I think when I did it, I got to a graphical menu after that where I could choose to install on one partition or the whole HD [04:42] that makes since [04:42] lemme see [04:42] "screen is blank.." "flashing thing in upper left corner.. little dash.. screen's dark again.." [04:42] "now i got an x and an arrow in the center.. lighter screen... " -- this would be a lot easier if I was at the machine he was using [04:43] yeah [04:44] He can move the mouse now, but at a blank screen [04:44] I suspect his monitor may be damaged (old tube one) because he says he can see 'compaq' still on it [04:44] hmm, that may be the case but if he could see all of the other stuff [04:45] when i boot live, i get a light screen for a while with a mouse on it. then my desktop environment loads [04:46] you may just have him wait a little bit [04:46] (a couple of minutes) [04:46] I'm telling him to adjust the width and height of his monitor so it doesn't wrap around the side or anything [04:46] ok that's good [04:47] does his computer meet the requirements? [04:47] I believe so [04:47] 256mb ram, 20 gig hard drive [04:48] yeah it does [04:49] he says the mouse is no longer moving [04:49] did he ever get to the screen to choose to erase the hard disk? [04:50] thx again mn [04:51] no, he did not [04:52] and he chose to install, correct? [04:53] that's what he said [04:53] says there's a solid light blue background [04:53] ok, then the default background probably has just not loaded yet [04:54] does it still have the x thing on it? [04:54] he says there's a celeron somethingorother processor in this machine [04:55] intel celeron processor? [04:55] yeah [04:55] says there's a picture of a hard drive all the way left and center that says "hard drive" now [04:56] sounds like he's getting to the point to make a partition or overwrite maybe [04:56] he's got the blue arc background now [04:57] ok good. his desktop environment is loading [04:57] meanwhile, I told my machine to update and it's sitting at "running local boot scripts" [04:58] he's got the "file system," "trash," etc stuff now [04:59] hello [04:59] hi [04:59] should I tell him to just hit that "install" icon, you think? [04:59] good [04:59] umm [05:00] maybe he should format his HDD first [05:00] How could he do that with only this computer and no working OS? [05:00] let him know that if he formats and installation fails that windows wont be there [05:01] I told him that this will remove everything on the computer [05:01] fdisk command in a xubuntu terminal [05:01] I don't know how to do that, so he certainly doesn't [05:02] go to application -> (the first option with an arrow can't remember what that is) -> terminal [05:03] He's having trouble getting the mouse to move at all [05:04] it's taxing and lagging him to run live with only 256 MB ram [05:04] apparently [05:04] Worked for me, somehow [05:05] I don't know how to install it via terminal stuff though =/ [05:05] if he cant get to a terminal like that he can use ctrl + alt + F1 [05:05] you don't have to [05:05] he can format and then install by clicking the icon [05:06] he can't get it to recognize him clicking on the icon. Will formatting first make that easier, somehow? [05:06] no [05:06] it may just be lagging [05:06] it may do it in a minute [05:06] I assume it would run better if it was from the HD than from the cd [05:07] it would [05:07] but you have to install to make it run from the hd [05:07] can you install it without the whole live gui stuff? [05:08] im sure you can from terminal but idk how [05:08] you might just want to try having him boot and choose install [05:08] that's what he did [05:08] I think [05:09] and my phone just died [05:09] no he would have had to choose to run live not to bring up installation prompt [05:09] well ive gotta go for the night [05:09] maybe I should just go over there and do it for him [05:09] there are probably things online [05:09] yes [05:09] bye [05:09] should my xubuntu machine still be sitting at "running local boot scripts" ? [05:18] Alik: no - press ctrl-alt=-F2 and login and type startx [05:19] *ctrl-alt-F2 I meant [05:20] whoops. I reset the computer and it seems to have booted up okay. Is anything ruined? [05:21] if it booted prob not :) [05:23] awesome [06:53] hey wtf is that button to the left of the titlebar [06:53] with the circle [06:55] bassboi: that makes the window appear on all desktops [06:56] ah ok [06:56] tyvm sir! [06:56] :) [07:30] ok, what is the best way to mount a new /home folder? i have a ubuntu server where i want to store the users /home on, i tried with NFS but it seems i got some permissions wrong.. bcouse users cant login and create their /home/USER folder [07:33] generalsnus: I mount nfs to have r/w access like this - 192.168.0.2:/media/movies /server/movies nfs soft,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr [07:34] how do i check which version of xfce i have? [07:34] generalsnus: are you saying you want to share /home from the server to other workstations? [07:34] you know nfs isn't really that secure right? [07:37] what does "soft,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr" mean? [07:38] the are options... see 'man mount' they set the time out, probably network buffer sizes, and failure mode [07:38] generalsnus: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/nfs-server-and-client-configuration-in-ubuntu.html [07:41] how do i check which version of xfce i have? [07:42] CostaRicanQuaker: try in a terminal xfce --version [08:38] ok. i have linux users that Authenticate against Active directory.. and their /home/local/DOMAIN/USER folder is created at login.. no problem. but now i want to Mount another home instead, "myNFSserver/files" so i mount the new share as /home/local/MYDOMAIN. but it seems i have no RW acces to it..users cant login etc [08:40] generalsnus, You want to mount another home directory while already logged in? [08:42] no, hehe [08:43] i am mounting /home/local/DOMAIN .. my root account has his home in /HOME/admin [08:44] so it dosent matter.. but i dont know what filepermissions to set.. [09:43] guys, whenever a new user is created, his /home/user folder has permissions that say that everyone has read access to his folders/files .. how can i make it so nobody has read acces to users files, whenever i create a new one? [09:44] i want those files to be readable only for the created user [09:46] generalsnus: google for 'umask' [09:58] changing the /etc/adduser.conf made the trick [10:18] generalsnus: better to "dpkg-reconfigure -plow adduser" [10:20] and also, probably good to tweak the .bashrc in /etc/skel to put a umask less permissive [10:26] ok, i need to add all my users to the group "FUSE" but i dont see the users in "users & groups" because they are all in Active Directory.. i can login with the users and all.. but i need to add them to the fuse group [10:29] hi everyone [10:29] anyone alive here? [10:31] what ya need [10:31] well, kinda in pinch here [10:31] I'd prefer Cthulhu would eat me now, but yes, I'm alive [10:32] we're trying to get a light linux running on a IBM AnyKiosk [10:32] its a POS computer [10:32] wich has a touchscreen device [10:33] well, while running Xubuntu from the cd, got a lot of ShamHFS errors [10:33] from experience we can run a fedora 9 on it...considered the fact that we must adapt the Xorg file first before entering in GUI mode (vesa) [10:35] well, hopefully he eats you with some good barbecue sauce [10:35] ;-) [10:37] I LOVE U GUYZ [10:38] wow....and you hardly know me :-p [10:38] well, back to my case.... [10:38] ok, i need to add all my users to the group "FUSE" but i dont see the users in "users & groups" because they are all in Active Directory.. i can login with the users and all.. but i need to add them to the fuse group [10:57] ok i have a xubuntu LTSP server wich authenticate against AD server, i need to add all my users to the group "FUSE" on the linux server but i dont see the users in "users & groups" because they are all in Active Directory.. i can login with the users and all.. but i need to add them to the fuse group.. (allready asked in #windows) [10:58] you might try and check into AD where they are at [10:58] maybe case sesitive [10:58] dont know actually, kinda a noob myself :-p [11:05] If I remove the GPU from the PC, will it still start as usual? [11:06] Because I only remote control that PC anyway. [11:07] normally yes...but be careful for errors in your Xorg.conf file as a result of that [11:08] So it might cause damage if I remove it, boot, then put it back in? [11:08] put it back in after shutting down that is [11:09] well..normally it should just give you errors saying that he cannot find the screen specified in his Xorg fild [11:09] but it should boot [11:10] you can always try to boot in init 3 mode [11:10] I don't know hwat that means [11:10] well i'm no linux expert...should ask someone more guru'is [11:10] well, linux starts up in different phases [11:15] Woo: yes it will [11:16] however you must make sure to run a sshd or such of course [11:16] when you make a system headless, you usually don't have a displaymanager installed or started [11:18] No it's been running with a GPU for months, but I only have one PCI-E card, and just one PCI [11:18] so I need to move the PCI card from that PC to another project [11:23] you said "remove the gpu" which means for me "run headless". you dindn't say anything about using 2 gpus right now [11:25] No, it will be headless indeed [11:30] hello all. i have nevr used xubuntu. does xubuntu support gtk themes? [11:31] yes [11:31] * qwerty121 is surprised to see Myrtti in this channel [11:32] oh? [12:35] The mac/gb keyboard variant isn't set up quite right. Where do I edit the keyboard definitions both for X xubuntu 8.04 and the text console keyboard? [12:37] ok i have a xubuntu LTSP server wich authenticate against AD server, i need to add all my users to the group "FUSE" on the linux server but i dont see the users in "users & groups" because they are all in Active Directory.. i can login with the users and all.. but i need to add them to the fuse group.. (allready asked in #windows) [13:05] actually i don't know what i was thinking [13:05] the new computer will have four GPUs, and I thought I needed to move an ancient PCI card just to have something to display while I install etc [13:09] what do you guys reckon, is it a possibility the OS crashed after running for about a day, or a new (old) psu? [16:26] any replacement for "knemo" . it shows live network trafic chart/graph ... ? [16:27] all kinds [16:30] any replacement for "knemo" . it shows "live" network trafic "gui" chart/graph ... ? [16:32] Yes... theres all kinds. [17:26] has anyone had trouble copying files from CDs [17:26] mine hangs once it gets to a certain file [17:26] and freezes up thunar [17:27] if it always breaks on a certain file perhaps the cd is bad/dirty? === tuna-fish is now known as tuna [20:11] I'm trying to setup a streaming webcam with ffserver, but it keeps saying [20:11] Unknown device [20:11] But the device is detected by my computer...any ideas? [20:12] !webcam [20:12] Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras [20:12] Sorry, "/dev/video0: Unknown format [20:12] " [20:13] My webcam works, I'm jsut trying to get it to stream through ffserver..which I can't seem to do [20:14] k - don't know about ffserver - sorry :) [20:15] :( I've been trying tutorials ( i could only find 2) but none of them worked [20:15] perhaps try and find a mail list/irc channel devoted to ffserver? [20:16] Yeah [20:16] Thanks [20:16] I'll look around [20:17] I think I just have to try and find the format that my webcam is outputting to [20:17] Is there a command to look at information for a device? [20:18] hm. I don't use webcams. I have one, a logitec usb camera, but I never use it. I use it for the built in mic, which is superb. The mic on my laptop is crap. [20:19] Yeah..i'm using a logitech usb as well, but I can't remember what model it is....is there a command to check the information of the device in the console? [20:19] lsus or lshw [20:19] lsusb [20:20] ok [20:20] Thanks [20:21] what is the min specs for ram/cpu for xubuntu? [20:22] No idea......it's probably on the main website [20:22] for livecd based install you need 192mb of ram... The cpu is less important, but I don't think it would be pleasent on something less then 400mhz [20:22] 333mhz and 192mb of ram [20:22] * cody-somerville nods at zoredache. [20:23] thanks [20:29] zhobbs_: I think the alternate installer, which I'm a big fan of, installs on much less. [20:29] "To run the Desktop CD (LiveCD + Install CD), you need 128 MB RAM to run or 192 MB RAM to install. The Alternate Install CD only requires you to have 64 MB RAM." [20:30] Bytor4232, thats not because less is installed afterwards [20:31] but because the live cd itself (for it to be running, an entire OS from your memory) has memory requirements [20:31] cody-somerville: Ah. Whats the bare minimum to run Xubuntu post install? [20:31] 128 MB? [20:31] Depends on what you can tolerate [20:32] Bytor4232: it will theoretically run even on 16MB ram, although nobody lived long enough to see it finishes booting ;) [20:33] Even on older machines, ram has never been a problem. PC100 was dirt cheap at one point. [20:33] Bytor4232: oh thanks, I'll check that out [20:34] zhobbs_: Keep in mind, the alternate installer is not graphical. Its a text based installer, it may take a little getting used to. Its user friendly enough thou. === emma_ is now known as emma [22:13] is anyone active at teh moment [22:14] Yup [22:15] well I am having an interesting issue with a static ip address [22:15] I have a vm of hardy-server with bridge networking [22:15] and that vm can access the host computer and other vm hosted on that computer [22:15] but no other computers [22:16] but other computers can ping it [22:28] mlester: that sounds unusual... was this new vm or one that got cloned? [22:28] are you sure your static is unique on the network? [22:28] its cloned [22:28] and yeah the ip is static [22:28] did you copy a vm and forget to allow it to generate a new mac address? [22:29] I think I told it to keep the old one [22:29] but I got it to successfully ping google [22:29] my resolv.conf was improperly configured [22:29] ah [22:29] but I am just trying to resolv my original problem [22:29] which is not being able to apt-get update [22:30] which I thought trying a static ip might fixed the problem [22:30] which it did not [22:31] can you ping us.archive.ubuntu.com [22:33] yes sir [22:34] and you can't get updates? what exactly is the error you are getting? (maybe pastebin it?) [22:35] Method http has died unexpectedly! [22:35] but occasionally it failes do to not having the right gpg key or something like that [22:37] maybe try a 'telnet us.archive.ubuntu.com 80' [22:37] if you see 'Connected' respond with 'get /' [22:38] also, did you configure a proxy at some point in time? [22:38] I didn't configure a proxy and when I try the get thing I get Method not Implemented [22:39] that is what you should get... so your computer can reach the repositories, and you can estabilish a tcp connection.... [22:40] hrm... [22:40] yeah I been going crazy trying to figure this out [22:41] and whats wierder is that I have another ubuntu vm and it can apt-get update [22:43] are you aware of any transparent proxies between you and the internet? Perhaps you have squidguard in the path and it is trying to redirect you or something? [22:43] no I don't have squidguard installed on any of my computers including the router [22:46] so back to the earlier question when you said you cloned the vm. Is the original on your network and turned on? [22:47] nah I never had the original [22:47] I downloaded this vm from the web [22:48] Its a box with vulnerable services on it that I wanted to play around with [22:48] but do you have multiple copies of it turned on... [22:48] nope [22:48] hrm... [22:49] have you setup firewall, or checked to see if there are any firewall rules? [22:50] yeah there were none in iptables [22:53] you might need to install wireshark on the vm host and see if you can see what is going on perhaps [22:55] what should I look for [22:55] I have it installed already [22:56] hrm... that is the tricky part.. [22:57] apt usually works over http... You said you had another ubuntu vm. I suspect I would start by doing a capture of a good 'apt-get update', then compare with the bad one [22:58] ok I try and figure out how to do that [22:59] what is special about the vm? if it is being too much of a pain you could always just build a new one? [23:00] naw it has custom services on there [23:00] not created by me [23:05] looks like its looking for a translation that doesnt exist [23:31] hey do u think openvpn could be causing the issue [23:32] I am looking at that startup apps and its in there