IRC log for #ubuntu-utah on 20070528

00:10.54clutchmmis there a command other than mv to copy a directory to another location? I am trying to copy whole directories from a cd to my hdd and mv gives me an error that the files in the folder are read only
00:17.06atoponceclutchmm: cp
00:17.46clutchmmthanks
00:17.53herlosontek: ping
00:45.15herloI'm so @#$%ing close!
01:01.13clutchmmhmmm.... what does it mean when the icon for a file has a red square with an X in it at the top right hand corner?
01:14.15sontekherlo: pong!
01:15.48herlosontek: it works!
01:16.01herloand it filters by media type and everything!
01:16.19herloI just now have to finish cleaning up the code and I'll submit it for a 0.1 release
01:17.21sontekyaaay
01:17.34herlosontek: I'll be committing it shortly and you can play with it.  
01:18.03herlosontek: btw, your iconv thing *did* screw up the xsltproc parser for some reason.  I had already downloaded the rssfeed and processed it...
01:18.42herlosontek: when I added your iconv tool, it tended to cause a problem with the xsltproc not wanting to parse the rssfeed anymore
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01:35.08herlosontek: hmm, I guess you are busy...
02:08.27sontekherlo: hmm, once you commit i'll play with it, it was worked fine in my tests
02:12.23herlosontek: cool, I am updating svn right now with a slightly new schema.
02:13.01herloIt'll have a new trunk, tags, and branches directory at the base of the repository.  The one you'll have access too will be the tags/0.1 directory
02:13.17herlothat way, whenever I make a release, it will be easier to do...
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02:32.16herlosontek: its in the repository, ready for checkout...
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04:11.05herlosontek: ping
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06:00.39Tianonhappy monday
14:54.04jaredHappy Memorial Day! No Work!!!!
14:54.13Zelutmorning
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16:08.51herloZelut: morning
16:12.56findlaysure, no work :)
16:13.49ZelutI'm hoping I didn't have work today because I didn't go in ;)
16:16.44herloZelut: you didn't
16:16.49herlobecause I'm not there either
16:17.10Zelutbrb
16:18.44findlayI'm burning a CentOS disc so I can reinstall a server today
16:19.50herlofindlay: for which version?
16:20.16findlay5
16:20.59herloyou are upgrading no?
16:22.12findlayyes
16:22.27herloso, use yum to do the work, don't rebuild
16:22.57findlayyum dist upgrade 4->5?
16:23.12Zeluti thought yum couldn't dist-upgrade?
16:23.25herloyeah kinda.  Three steps.  Copy the entire iso(s) (dvds or cds) over to either that machine or another one
16:23.42Zelutohh, that way
16:24.01herlomake it available.  If its on the local machine you're good, if its on another machine, http/ftp will work
16:24.25herlothen build a repository with 'createrepo'
16:24.40herloer createrepo /path/to/rpms/copied
16:24.42findlayhow is that different from just editing your /etc/yum.repos.d/ files?
16:25.06herlofindlay: because doing it that way will take much longer over the internet
16:25.48herlobut you still have to add a file in your /etc/yum.repos.d on each client you want to upgrade.  The nice thing is that you have a local repository that you can upgrade from...
16:26.56findlayunless you have fast intarwebs or speedy tubes
16:27.17herloit'll take about an hour to set up is all.  I'd say this way is still faster because its on your network.
16:27.42Zelutfindlay: or use ubuntu and be done in an hour ;)
16:28.25herloZelut: no he wont, he'd have to completely rebuild
16:28.59herloZelut: besides, there should be a friendliness between distros.  We're all trying to help the same cause here, you know.
16:29.14Zelutwith ubuntu? no. just aptitude dist-upgrade.
16:29.40herloZelut: he doesn't have ubuntu installed on that box right now though...
16:30.06herloso it *would* be a complete rebuild
16:33.39Zeluthow could I find out what /dev my treo is being assigned as? dmesg isn't telling me much..
16:34.37herloZelut: good question.  I know it uses rfcomm0 on mine because Dax's tutorial says so
16:35.47ZelutI'm just using the usb sync cable I use to charge it.  That, I'm guessing, is a diff device than the bluetooth
16:36.14herloZelut: true
16:36.18herlotry lsusb
16:38.25Zelutfound it.  sudo modprobe visor and /dev/pilot works.
16:39.41Zelutnow to see if I can transfer some .avi to my SD card
16:48.13Zeluthmm.. sync works fine but not sure how to put files onto the pda
17:04.12Zelutsynic: ping
17:05.32synicZelut: yo
17:07.01Zelutsynic: I'm trying to remember, from your vim presentation, how do yank / paste to / from multiple buffers
17:07.38synic"ay would copy it into buffer "a"
17:07.42synic"ap would paste from a
17:08.46Zelutok.. so just prefix the yank / paste with the buffer you want to use..
17:09.03Zelutif I ay to yank and later just p to paste will it use a default buffer or..?
17:09.18synicyou need the quote
17:09.45herlothe " invokes the correct clipboard
17:09.52synicyeah, if you don't specify which buffer, it will use the default
17:11.20synicyou can cut into a buffer too... "ad, for example
17:13.47atoponce<PROTECTED>
17:13.54atoponce!w00t!
17:14.01atoponce~w00t!
17:14.23jbotThere it is!
17:14.23herloatoponce: time to update the kernel!
17:14.24Zeluteverytime you post that I *just* updated my kernel (yesterday) and you win.
17:15.04atoponceherlo: nah. it's not a security fix, but a bug fix. i don't see the need yet. :)
17:15.12herlo:)
17:18.54atoponcejbot: hi
17:19.09jbothello, atoponce
17:19.23atoponcejbot: slow today, aren't we?
17:19.34jbotACTION attaches a ball and chain to today, aren't we
17:22.49atoponcehere's a vim question
17:23.16atoponceif i have a file open in a vertical split, can i easily change it to a horiz split, or do i need to close it first, then reopen?
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17:34.37herlohola Kemotaha
17:35.19Kemotahahello all
17:35.54atoponcei just have gvim with 3 vert splits, and i wanted a top horz split with 2 vert splits at the bottom
17:36.29herloatoponce: I know, I've had similar things and wanted to changed the orientation of the windows
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18:03.42Zelutwhat is everyone doing today?
18:05.11undertakingyouBBQ a little later
18:05.20findlaywork
18:18.09Hearts|LaptopI did all my festivities (sp?) yesterday
18:24.09Zelutcan anyone tell me how I can activate cgi-bin support for a vhost?
18:26.33sontekHad a bbq lunch now i'm getting ready to go to a wedding.  I almost didn't go just because of the fact that he scheduled it on a holiday >:P
18:26.48sontekwho in their right mind gets married today?!
18:27.42Zelutsontek: my dumb-ass sister in law does
18:27.52Zelut..and I'm *not* going :)
18:28.02sontekZelut: AddHandler cgi-script cgi pl
18:28.07sontekand then just do a scriptalias
18:28.37sontekScriptALias /cgi-bin/ /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin or something like that
18:28.46sontekits been awhile but those are the 2 commands I remember
18:29.45sontekZelut: and ofcourse you'll need to install mod_cgi
18:31.18Zelutphp5_cgi? I don't see a libapache_mod_cgi..
18:32.43Zeluthmm.. getting 500 error from the cgi page but not sure what else to troubleshoot
18:33.40ZelutCan't locate parse.pl in @INC (@INC contains: modules interfaces /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.7 /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.7 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.8 /usr/share/perl/5.8 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at /var/www/virtual/ubuntu-tutorials.com/htdocs/cgiirc/irc.cgi line 33.
18:38.27sontekhttp://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_cgi.html
18:38.54sontekhttp://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/howto/cgi.html
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19:38.26Zelutwell the planet is a big high-school drama fest today.
19:43.51undertakingyouis that because of that weddinf
19:44.05undertakingyouwedding
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19:46.30Zelutwha? /me is referring to the planet.ubuntu.com
19:47.34undertakingyoumy bad
20:03.58atoponceZelut: yes. he is a major cry baby
20:04.06atoponcei couldn't believe what i was reading
20:05.03atoponcei say, good riddens. if you don't have the skin to take the bad with the good, then you don't belong as a dev in any project
20:05.45atoponcewhat makes wine, for example, different than ubuntu? you'll still have people get under your skin
20:05.54atoponceso what? are you going to leave that project too?
20:06.19atoponcegood riddens
20:08.58scottymuseSamba question:
20:09.38scottymuseWhy can I only share directories in my /home?  I'm trying to share a directory on my 2nd hard drive, the one with all the fun stuff to share on it.
20:09.57scottymuseEverytime someone tries to connect, it gets a permission denied error.
20:10.50scottymuseIt lets me share it just fine on the server, but clients can't connect.
20:22.25scottymuseWait, it's changed.  Now KDE will not let me share files not in my /home directory.
20:22.36Zeluti think melissa was a bit out of line telling on him like that, but then he sure baby'd up and cried his way home
20:23.50Zelut'im going to tell the CC!'
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20:46.22findlayyum on CentOS 5 is a little faster than it used to be
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21:19.55clutchmmalright, I think I am 1 step closer to my goal. I have found the Cell Broadband Engine Software Development Kit, but all the documentation says it runs on FC5. Can I use alien to install it on Ubuntu instead or should I install FC5 as a vm and run it that way?
21:26.24clutchmmAlso, I have had people tell me that using Octopiler to compile a new linux kernel won't do much good, and that a better route would be to compile programs for linux using Octopiler instead such as "open xgl". I was under the impression that the kernel handled all communication between programs and the CPU/hardware, am I wrong?
22:18.05herloZelut: I hear pirates is good
22:29.03findlaypirates 2 was about as bad as Disney movies go, and I don't expect version 3 to be much better
22:29.30herlofindlay: from what I heard, the 2nd one sucked, but the 3rd was much better
22:29.47findlayherlo: have you seen spiderman 3 yet?
22:29.51herlofindlay: no
22:30.01herlofindlay: I wanted to go yesterday, but had noone to go with...
22:30.18findlay~go with herlo
22:32.00findlayyay
22:41.53herlofindlay: sweet!
22:42.33herloin fact, I better get started soon!
22:42.49findlayyeah, to catch up with findlay :)
22:45.07clutchmmapparently gcc doesn't like my powerpc architecture on the ps3, I have Octopiler which is designed for the cell processor. How do I set Ubuntu to use Octopiler as the default compiler instead of GCC?
22:46.39herlofindlay: for sure
22:46.51herlofindlay: although I've installed RHEL5 and FC7 several times already...
22:53.24findlaywow, yum is almost as fast as apt-get
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22:56.05cxdhello all.
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23:28.18herlofindlay: once the caching is done, yum *is* as fast as apt-get
23:29.04herloand apt actually just hides their caching in 'apt-get update'
23:29.40herloZelut: pin
23:29.42herlog
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