=== stephen is now known as Guest25802 [00:15] hello im wanting to know if you can share your wireless connection to the enthernet card === Guest25802 is now known as korn788 [00:17] hello im wanting to know if you can share your wireless connection to the enthernet card [00:36] korn788, its is possible. i don't excactly know how to do it, other than you make a network bridge. if you are getting internet via wireless and want to connect another computer via the ethernet ports, you may also need a crossover cable. some ethernet cards can work with out the cross over cable as they are intellegent enough. others need the crossover cable. [00:38] i have the crossover cable [00:38] just need to know who to do it [00:42] maybe this will help.....maybe | http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10861913/how-to-bridge-a-ethernet-adapter-to-a-wireless-adapter-in-linux [11:37] hello [11:38] i have question: is it hard for beginner to swich from ubuntu-based OS to opensuse? [11:38] you do it and tell us how you manage with opensuse [11:39] oh, bioterror hi :) [11:39] i'm just not sure... [11:39] is it hard to install software... [11:40] yum yum [11:40] im not so expieranced with building packages... [12:49] Neverminder, opensuse has packa managers just like debian based distro's. you can use a gui or the command line. it's like cheech (or was it chong) said. "you know man its like the same but different" [15:20] Did Neverminder manage to get back into their box after the chmod on root fs ? [15:22] dunno [15:22] probably is installing OpenSuse now ;) [17:59] When I use the mute button on my keyboard it mutes the sound as expected, but when I hit mute again it doesn't unmute. I have to click on the volume control and disable mute that way. How would I make it so the mute button on the keyboard does mute/unmute? [17:59] IdleOne: i was told that was a known bug... happens in xfce too [17:59] using Lubuntu 12.10 [18:00] holstein: so, no fix for it yet ? [18:00] IdleOne: i think its complex [18:00] it isn't anything critical I guess, just annoying [18:02] IdleOne: yup... took me a week to let that one go ;) [18:03] IdleOne: Upgrade? [18:04] Unit193: yes, started with 11.04 - upgraded my way all the way up to 12.10. [18:04] IdleOne: Does it work to turn up the volume? Check ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml and look for XF86AudioMute, try amixer -q sset Master toggle in terminal too. [18:05] yes, volume up/down buttons work as expected unless I use the mute button in which case the volume up doesn't unmute either. [18:07] Unit193: what am I looking for when I find XF86AudioMute ? [18:08] What command it runs. [18:08] amixer -q sset Master toggle [18:08] So that seems right [18:09] that's not bad [18:09] grab a ibm sk-88 keyboard and Windows 7 :D [18:09] Now when you mute it, does PCM get muted too? (And thus not get unmuted) [18:09] 8815 actually [18:09] all those quick buttons doesnt work :D [18:09] XF86AudioRaiseVolume == amixer -q sset Master 3%+ unmute [18:09] but it doesn't unmute [18:10] Unit193: How do i check if PCM is also being muted? [18:10] alsamixer [18:10] Unit193: yes PCM also gets muted [18:12] bioterror: Can you amixer -q sset Master toggle;amixer -q sset PCM toggle in openbox config? :---D [18:13] wat? [18:13] that sentence did not make much sense [18:14] Hah, my bad. [18:15] Unit193: Are you on the road to a fix ? :) [18:17] IdleOne: Try something like the command above, `amixer -q sset Master toggle;amixer -q sset PCM toggle` rather than just `amixer -q sset Master toggle` though I don't know if that'll actually work. [18:17] it muted my sounds [18:17] (After, run openbox --reconfigure ) [18:20] Yeah, takes two hits for unmute... [18:21] do I need to sudo openbox --reconfigure ? [18:21] (I don't have one of those keyboards, just a cronjob to mute at night, unmute in the morning on one computer) [18:21] IdleOne: No, process is owned by you. [18:21] nope, didn't work [18:23] same behaviour as before [18:26] lol I don't know what just happened but my theme just magically changed by itself and now I have no sound [18:26] Open alsamixer to check volumes. [18:27] nothing is muted [18:28] all I did was edit the line you suggested, saved and ran openbox --reconfigure ( NO sudo) [18:28] after testing the mute button and it dodn't work I edited the file again and put it back to the way it was and again ran openbox --reconfigure [18:29] didn't* [18:31] hahahah, now the mute button on KB works but I have no sound [18:31] this is too funny [18:35] How would a restart the sound server? [18:45] IdleOne: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture should have all you need to fix alsa, I assume that's what you use? (Working on a failing hard drive too, fuuuun) [18:45] Or you could try the windows method. :P [18:47] eh, I'm thinking a simple reboot will fix this for me [18:47] I really don't feel like reading 9000 pages of goblygook