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[01:36] <pereira_alex> hi
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[04:31] <GH0> Is there any way to do an ls command and have it list ONLY directories? Not the contents inside a directory?
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[04:41] <DaZ> GH0: you mean only ls, or ls with some string after it :v
[04:41] <GH0> Well, I figured it out, but, now I am getting this: sudo: unable to execute /bin/ls: Argument list too long
[04:41] <GH0> Which is a problem, because I haven't figured out a way to get around that.
[04:41] <GH0> The command I am using is: sudo ls -d --recursive */*
[04:43] <GH0> Not exactly great with regex, so I don't know if there is a way I could tell it to list all directories in A, then B, etc. Then I would output each command to a text folder for me to search.
[04:48] <DaZ> http://wklej.org/hash/a5cffb267d9/
[04:48] <DaZ> amidoinitrite
[04:49] <DaZ> though if it's ranting about too long list of arguments, dunno :v.
[04:52] <DaZ> GH0: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/43328/how-to-solve-sudo-unable-to-execute-bin-ls-argument-list-too-long
[04:54] <GH0> Well, I figured out my regular expression enough for it to work correctly. Just doing [eE]*/* but finding a way to better automate the process so I don't have to manually type in each letter would be great. But they would have to be new commands every time.
[04:54] <GH0> And then that is where it completely is over my head.
[04:54] <GH0> This works well enough
[04:55] <DaZ> [a-zA-Z] instead gets every letter.
[04:55] <DaZ> though i have no idea what are you actually trying to achieve and it's way too late
[04:55] <DaZ> so, g'nite :v
[04:57] <GH0> Yeah, thanks for the help. Have a good one.
[05:04] <artichoku> hello everyone
[05:04] <artichoku> having some problems with a fresh install of kubuntu 12.10. Wondering if anyone could assist
[05:07] <Bigcheese> Where the hell is .xsession-errors set as the error file? I tried changing ERRFILE in /etc/X11/Xsession, but it's still getting written to.
[05:07] <Bigcheese> And if you try to change the perms on it, the file gets moved.
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[06:34] <marisa_> Hello
[06:34] <marisa_> Goodbye
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[11:14] <m477> I wonder if it is possible to write script which will be allowing to change monitor configuration between sigle view and twin view
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[11:49] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
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[13:08] <deepak> is there any one?
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[13:23] <deepak> helo thee?
[14:05] <rnd_> Hi everyone.
[14:06] <rnd_> With the Kubuntu 12.10 installer there's no way to setup an encrypted LVM without having it take the whole disk?
[14:06] <rnd_> (I'm going to do this with the alternate image of Kubuntu 12.10 beta1 and then updating the packages, but still, meh...)
[14:22] <Subfusc> rnd_: not even in custom disk setup?
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[14:31] <rnd_> Subfusc: apparently not... When I delete an existing partition and add a new one all I get to choose is the fileystem's type, which includes swap too but not LVM. I see no encryption option either.
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[15:11] <Subfusc> rnd_: I find that weird, but since i mostly use anaconda for installs, I won't tell you that you're wrong :)
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[15:36] <xodiak> trying to start firewall (alt+f2 then ufw) but no program opens. Any help would be appreciated.
[15:47] <phoenix_firebrd> Happy Christmas to all
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[16:25] <dabauer> trying to use 'rename', but I get some error messages
[16:26] <dabauer> it keeps saying something about "strict subs
[16:44] <hpfrantzy5> hello, I am having trouble with my LAMP setup
[16:45] <TheLordOfTime> !details
[16:45] <ubottu> Please give us full details. For example: "I have a problem with ..., I'm running Ubuntu version .... When I try to do ..., I get the following output: ..., but I expected it to do ..."
[16:45] <TheLordOfTime> ... right...
[16:45] <TheLordOfTime> hpfrantzy5, please provide details, such as specifics of what trouble you are having
[16:45] <TheLordOfTime> laggy bot!
[16:45] <hpfrantzy5> You don't have permission to access /IvyHarvest/index.php on this server.
[16:46] <hpfrantzy5> myrights, Ive tried giving it full access
[16:46] <hpfrantzy5> TheLordOfTime: You don't have permission to access /IvyHarvest/index.php on this server.
[16:47] <TheLordOfTime> i can read.
[16:47] * TheLordOfTime is multitasking
[16:47] <TheLordOfTime> hpfrantzy5, what's the full directory path to the file?
[16:47] <TheLordOfTime> also, who has ownership, and what user is Apache/PHP running as?
[16:47] <TheLordOfTime> (should be www-data if they're sane)
[16:48] <hpfrantzy5> /var/www/IvyHarvest
[16:48] <hpfrantzy5> user is the root user
[16:49] <TheLordOfTime> you didn't answer my question abotu who apache and php are running as
[16:49] <hpfrantzy5> TheLordOfTime: I started apache as the root user? Is that what you mean? I am a noob
[16:50] <TheLordOfTime> hpfrantzy5, right...
[16:50] <TheLordOfTime> right now, i can't do hand-holding, because i'm multitasking user support, and server maintenance
[16:51] * TheLordOfTime doesnt' have any extra energy to spare just yet
[16:51] <hpfrantzy5> TheLordOfTime: thanks though bro.
[16:51] <TheLordOfTime> sorry. someone'll either come and help you, or i'll come back from doing server maintenance and help.
[16:55] <hpfrantzy5> this is only affecting .php files [to any one who hears this]
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[18:47] <webboot> bonsoir
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[19:57] <yoyoz_> Hey guys, how to install 3.2.0-35.55 kernel?
[20:00] <BluesKaj> yoyoz_, if you're on 12.04 it's the default
[20:00] <yoyoz_> BluesKaj: right now I am on 3.2.0-35-generic
[20:00] <yoyoz_> BluesKaj: for some purpose
[20:01] <yoyoz_> BluesKaj: So how to switch to that?
[20:03] <BluesKaj> yoyoz_, , have you updated/upgraded and dist upgraded lately
[20:04] <yoyoz_> BluesKaj: can you explain that?
[20:05] <BluesKaj> yoyoz_, sudo apt-get update:sudo apt-get upgrade , then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, in the terminal
[20:06] <heoyea> breakage coming
[20:06] <BluesKaj> !apt-get
[20:06] <ubottu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome), !Muon (KDE) or !Apper (KDE)
[20:06] <BluesKaj> heoyea, not on 12.04
[20:07] <yoyoz_> BluesKaj: No, i need to upgrade only kernel. Just that, please
[20:07] <BluesKaj> !kernel
[20:07] <ubottu> The core of Ubuntu is the Linux kernel: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel - You shouldn't have to compile your own, and if you need to troubleshoot issues, you can try a !Mainline kernel instead, but if you insist, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile (see also !Stages)
[20:08] <heoyea> use apt pinning
[20:09] <heoyea> to grab different branch for newer kernel
[20:10] <yoyoz_> Don't get it O_o
[20:10] <yoyoz_> heoyea: BluesKaj Previosly there was a command like sudo apt-get install linux-kernel-3.2.0.33-generic
[20:11] <BluesKaj> yoyoz_, https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/backports
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[21:50] <syncsys> I cannot install skype on 64 bit.
[21:50] <syncsys> any help?
[21:51] <dniMretsaM> syncsys: what errors do you get?
[21:53] <syncsys> The "skype" package could not be marked for installation or upgrade:
[21:53] <syncsys> Depends: skype-bin, but it is a virtual package
[21:54] <syncsys> I dont have skype-bin available
[21:54] <dniMretsaM> do you have the partner repos enabled? it might be in there
[21:55] <syncsys> yes
[21:55] <syncsys> not the source code though
[21:58] <syncsys> dniMretsaM, iam on 64 bit
[21:59] <dniMretsaM> of course the source code isn't there. it's a proprietary program
[22:03] <syncsys> ok. so why it isnt installing
[22:04] <dniMretsaM> you don't need the source code to install the program
[22:11] <syncsys> what will sudo apt-get install -f do?
[22:14] <syncsys> dniMretsaM, its removing all my packages.............
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[22:15] <dniMretsaM> the -f option will fix all the dependency issues that your installed packages have
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[22:17] <dniMretsaM> syncsys: what command are you running?
[22:18] <syncsys> sudo apt-get install -f
[22:19] <dniMretsaM> why are you doing that?
[22:19] <syncsys> somebody said me that it will fix apt
[22:19] <syncsys> dniMretsaM, what will it do?
[22:20] <dniMretsaM> I just told you. you could also read the apt-get man page
[22:21] <dniMretsaM> syncsys: what is the output that you get when you run "sudo apt-get install skype"?
[22:21] <syncsys> iam in a biger problem sudo apt-get install -fftware are removed by now. all my so
[22:22] <dniMretsaM> what?
[22:22] <syncsys> sudo apt-get install -f has removed all my software
[22:23] <dniMretsaM> then why did you let it continue?
[22:24] <syncsys> sudo apt-get install -f
[22:24] <dniMretsaM> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop will get you the base system installed again
[22:24] <syncsys> it attemppts to fix. thats what is written in man
[22:24] <dniMretsaM> yeah. but if it tells you that it's removing all your packages, obviously something else is wrong
[22:25] <syncsys> hm it removed all. now what should i do?
[22:25] <dniMretsaM> I already told you
[22:26] <syncsys> what?
[22:26] <syncsys> oh
[22:26] <dniMretsaM> "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop will get you the base system installed again"
[22:26] <syncsys> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[22:27] <syncsys> what now.....
[22:27] <dniMretsaM> run sudo apt-get install -f again. it's possible that it didn't finish removing everything
[22:27] <syncsys> hm
[22:27] <dniMretsaM> (which, I remind you, you should never have let it do)
[22:28] <syncsys> no
[22:28] <syncsys> it has nothing to do new
[22:28] <syncsys> i ran it again.
[22:28] <syncsys> so what now
[22:29] <dniMretsaM> can you install anything?
[22:29] <syncsys> yes
[22:30] <syncsys> manully
[22:30] <syncsys> but not by -f
[22:30] <dniMretsaM> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop doesn't work, right?
[22:31] <syncsys> no. it has alot of dependencies
[22:31] <syncsys> i think iam left with reinstalling kubuntu
[22:31] <syncsys> it even removed grupb
[22:31] <syncsys> rub
[22:31] <syncsys> grub
[22:32] <dniMretsaM> then try sudo apt-get install -f kubuntu-desktop
[22:32] <syncsys> hm
[22:32] <syncsys> same error
[22:32] <dniMretsaM> what error?
[22:32] <syncsys> Recommends: python-qt4-dbus but it is not going to be installed
[22:32] <syncsys> Recommends: qapt-deb-installer but it is not going to be installed
[22:32] <syncsys> Recommends: quassel but it is not going to be installed
[22:32] <syncsys> Recommends: rekonq but it is not going to be installed
[22:32] <syncsys> Recommends: skanlite but it is not going to be installed
[22:32] <FloodBotK1> syncsys: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:32] <syncsys> Recommends: usb-creator-kde but it is not going to be installed
[22:33] <syncsys> Depends: lightdm-kde-greeter but it is not going to be installed
[22:33] <syncsys> Depends: okular but it is not going to be installed
[22:33] <dniMretsaM> don't flood the chat.
[22:33] <syncsys> ok
[22:34] <dniMretsaM> what repos do you have enabled
[22:34] <syncsys> i have to reinstall i think
[22:34] <syncsys> dont know
[22:34] <dniMretsaM> this can be fixed
[22:35] <syncsys> quickly?
[22:35] <dniMretsaM> fairly, yes
[22:35] <syncsys> with all default softwares as the fresh install has?
[22:35] <syncsys> ok. how?
[22:35] <dniMretsaM> yes
[22:35] <syncsys> i only have comand line now
[22:36] <dniMretsaM> remove any PPA's you've added before. sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
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[22:36] <syncsys> $ sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
[22:36] <syncsys> rm: cannot remove `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/*': No such file or directory
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[22:36] <dniMretsaM> ok, that's fine
[22:37] <dniMretsaM> put the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list in pastebin and give me the link
[22:37] <dniMretsaM> I need to see what repos you have enabled
[22:37] <syncsys> no pastebin. no browser
[22:38] <syncsys> well no copaste either nowy p
[22:38] <dniMretsaM> use pastebinit
[22:38] <syncsys> no copy paste
[22:38] <syncsys> mouse copy not working
[22:38] <dniMretsaM> sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[22:38] <syncsys> no keys
[22:39] <syncsys> i have to give up...
[22:39] <syncsys> i can install a fresh copy...........
[22:39] <dniMretsaM> what do you mean no keys?
[22:39] <syncsys> ctrl+c
[22:39] <dniMretsaM> use the tool I told you to
[22:39] <syncsys> k
[22:39] <dniMretsaM> sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[22:40] <dniMretsaM> then use "cat /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit"
[22:40] <syncsys> pastebinit
[22:40] <syncsys> again errors for dependancies
[22:40] <syncsys> i have to make a fresh install..........
[22:40] <syncsys> thanks for your time!! alot
[22:41] <dniMretsaM> ...
[22:41] <syncsys> see you in some time
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[23:29] <syncsys> helo
[23:32] <syncsys> i cant install software like wine and skype in latest kubuntu x64
[23:49] <syncsys> anyone here?
[23:52] <brett_> #ubuntu-steam
[23:52] <away> why's that, syncsys
[23:54] <syncsys> i cant install software like wine and skype in latest kubuntu x64 http://www.pastebin.ca/2296448
[23:55] <away> I downloaded the .deb from skype's website and used dpkg -i on it and kaboom, it works fine
[23:55] <syncsys> away, you have x64?
[23:55] <syncsys> and what version of skype. i mean for what distro?
[23:56] <away> I have the x32
[23:56] <away> 12.10
[23:56] <syncsys> i said in the paste that i have 64
[23:57] <away> well, the skype website doesn't differentiate... try the .deb maybe
[23:57] <away> dunno, might work :P