Re: [ubuntu-art] Pictograms

2011-03-03 Thread Leandro Gómez
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Vishnoo v...@ubuntu.com wrote:

 On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 11:34 +0100, rAX wrote:
 
  Hello Vishnoo,
 
 
 
  Sorry for the late reply, I was Having problems the my ISP.
 
 no probs..

 
  As for sending the sketches to Marcus Haslam, I don't have his email
  address, feel free to forward the message to him if you have his
  address.
 
  https://launchpad.net/~marcus-haslam
 ^That's his lp id , also has his email id.

 @Leandro Gómez : Could you also send your event pictograms for inclusion
 into the main set? Having everything in one complete set would be
 great..


http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/site-button/ubuntu-pictograms-i-events
http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/unusual/ubuntu-pictograms


 
 
  Additionally, I would love to see a list of missing pictograms.
  Thank you.
 
 Afaik, there isnt any list. You could consider the artwork wiki as the
 first list..
 Back then, Dominic mentioned that their intention was to expand the set
 as required for the community. Not sure if there is a list now..


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Re: [ubuntu-art] Pictograms

2011-03-03 Thread Vishnoo
On Thu, 2011-03-03 at 11:29 -0600, Leandro Gómez wrote:
 On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Vishnoo v...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 11:34 +0100, rAX wrote:
 
  Hello Vishnoo,
 
 
 
  As for sending the sketches to Marcus Haslam, I don't have
 his email
  address, feel free to forward the message to him if you have
 his
  address.
 
 
  https://launchpad.net/~marcus-haslam
 ^That's his lp id , also has his email id.
 
 @Leandro Gómez : Could you also send your event pictograms for
 inclusion
 into the main set? Having everything in one complete set would
 be
 great..
 
 
 http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/site-button/ubuntu-pictograms-i-events
 http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/unusual/ubuntu-pictograms
 

Oops! I wasnt clear in my reply. 
I dint intend to collect and forward the pictograms to Marcus. :D

I was giving his lp link with his email id so that you guys could get in
touch with him. ;-)

He might be OK with including them as-is or may have suggestions, so it
would be better if the two of you worked one-on-one with him.. :-)

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Pictograms

2011-03-03 Thread Leandro Gómez
2011/3/3 Vishnoo v...@ubuntu.com

 On Thu, 2011-03-03 at 11:29 -0600, Leandro Gómez wrote:
  On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Vishnoo v...@ubuntu.com wrote:
  On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 11:34 +0100, rAX wrote:
  
   Hello Vishnoo,
 
 
  
   As for sending the sketches to Marcus Haslam, I don't have
  his email
   address, feel free to forward the message to him if you have
  his
   address.
  
 
   https://launchpad.net/~marcus-haslam
  ^That's his lp id , also has his email id.
 
  @Leandro Gómez : Could you also send your event pictograms for
  inclusion
  into the main set? Having everything in one complete set would
  be
  great..
 
 
 
 http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/site-button/ubuntu-pictograms-i-events
  http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/unusual/ubuntu-pictograms
 

 Oops! I wasnt clear in my reply.
 I dint intend to collect and forward the pictograms to Marcus. :D

 I was giving his lp link with his email id so that you guys could get in
 touch with him. ;-)

 He might be OK with including them as-is or may have suggestions, so it
 would be better if the two of you worked one-on-one with him.. :-)


I would love to help, but I really don't have time right now. Sorry.

Anyways, the pictograms are CC so it's OK if someone else wants to improve
them and send them to Marcus.


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Re: [ubuntu-tr] linux la tanışmak istiyorum

2011-03-03 Thread What you get is Not what you see
2011/3/2 metin tezcan metintezca...@hotmail.com

  linux adını sıkça duyar oldum . Üzerinde şu an windows 2000 sp4 yüklü
 bilgisayarıma bir linux yükleyip çalışmak istiyorum .biraz eski ama ayakta.

 RAM : 327 KB
 DİSK : 4.2 GB
 İŞLEMCİ : P2 400
 SES : AD 1815/1816

 Bu bilgisayarda çalışabilecek linux versiyonu var mıdır ? Dağıtım kalıp
 dosyasına nasıl ulaşırım ?
 ilginiz için teşekkürler.

 metin

 Hakikaten bilgisayariniz eskiymis. Gerci benzer bir bilgisayari nfs server
olarak kullaniyordum yakin zamana kadar.
Su sayfada anlatilan dagitimlari deneyebilirsiniz.
http://lightlinux.blogspot.com/2008/06/top-10-of-lightweight-linux_24.html
Cok kisinin kullandigi bir dagitim olarak size onerebilecegim debian belki
makinenizde performansli calisir.
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[ubuntu-tr] linux la tanışmak istiyorum

2011-03-03 Thread zeki ural
benim size tavsiyem slaxlinux dağıtımını denemenizdir..bu konfigürasyona
düşük kaynak isteyen slax

gibi kırpılıp düzenlenmiş bir dağıtım en iyisidir.slaxın hddye  de
kurulabilmesi mümkün olduğundan

bence slax diyorum.saygılar
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Good news - now Live CD's will be able to upgrade your Ubuntu

2011-03-03 Thread Jagan Challa
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 15:17, Ramnarayan.K ramnaraya...@gmail.com wrote:

 Am sure quite a few people will be happy with this move to enable live
 cd's to upgrade an existing system.

 **
 Ubuntu Live CD Will Let You Upgrade To Newer Ubuntu Versions [Ubuntu
 11.04 Development]
 http://www.webupd8.org/2011/03/ubuntu-live-cd-will-let-you-upgrade-to.html

 An update to the Ubuntu 11.04 installer (Ubiquity) finally brings
 upgrade support to the Ubuntu Live CD. That means that for instance if
 you use Ubuntu 10.10, when you'll boot the Ubuntu 11.04 Live CD you'll
 have an option to upgrade (without losing your documents and installed
 applications). Besides this change, there's also a redesigned
 partitioner:

 Because this has just landed in Ubuntu 11.04 (and because Ubuntu 11.04
 is still in alpha!), it's best not to try this feature yet as it may
 break stuff (I didn't tested it).
 **

 the oirginal article has a few screen shots and a host of comments

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Very interesting. A lot of people will find this very useful.


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Re: [ubuntu-in] Good news - now Live CD's will be able to upgrade your Ubuntu

2011-03-03 Thread tabankg
I am looking at it with all my enthusiasm...since it becomes very painful in
oneself after you've downloaded ton's of applications,tools,data(through
SYNAPTIC)for your Ubuntu Desktop,and then have to install fresh,if you want
to move to the latest version...
A great work from Ubuntu Team.
Kudos to them.

-tabankg

On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Jagan Challa jagan...@gmail.com wrote:


 On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 15:17, Ramnarayan.K ramnaraya...@gmail.com wrote:

 Am sure quite a few people will be happy with this move to enable live
 cd's to upgrade an existing system.

 **
 Ubuntu Live CD Will Let You Upgrade To Newer Ubuntu Versions [Ubuntu
 11.04 Development]
 http://www.webupd8.org/2011/03/ubuntu-live-cd-will-let-you-upgrade-to.html

 An update to the Ubuntu 11.04 installer (Ubiquity) finally brings
 upgrade support to the Ubuntu Live CD. That means that for instance if
 you use Ubuntu 10.10, when you'll boot the Ubuntu 11.04 Live CD you'll
 have an option to upgrade (without losing your documents and installed
 applications). Besides this change, there's also a redesigned
 partitioner:

 Because this has just landed in Ubuntu 11.04 (and because Ubuntu 11.04
 is still in alpha!), it's best not to try this feature yet as it may
 break stuff (I didn't tested it).
 **

 the oirginal article has a few screen shots and a host of comments

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 http://jagan185.blogspot.com/
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Good news - now Live CD's will be able to upgrade your Ubuntu

2011-03-03 Thread Ramnarayan.K
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 6:43 PM, tabankg khabo...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am looking at it with all my enthusiasm...since it becomes very painful in
 oneself after you've downloaded ton's of applications,tools,data(through
 SYNAPTIC)for your Ubuntu Desktop,and then have to install fresh,if you want
 to move to the latest version...

which is why i am stuck at 9.10 - it took me a few months to stabilize
everything to my liking and to make it pretty efficient and now i
literally dread having to do a fresh reinstall. Unfortunately there
seems like no way i can move from 9.10 to 11.04 easily so at some
point it will have to be a fresh install and then a few months of a
lot of work to get everything recitified

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Ubuntu India LoCo approval renewal

2011-03-03 Thread Parthan

On Saturday 19 February 2011 11:38 PM, Aanjhan R wrote:

Hi All,

As you might have known we need to renew our LoCo approval. I am busy
with other life stuff and hence can't take up this task. But I am
ready to continue maintaining the servers, mailing lists and all other
backend stuff for the LoCo. In order to push the LoCo's reach further
(organising events, meetings, evangelism, workshops etc), we need some
volunteers.

 From the past 2-3 months of activity, I propose the following names
for being LoCo contacts and carrying the flag further. Comments
welcome.

[in no specific order]

1. Nigel Babu
2. Nitesh Mistry
3. Manish [sinha?]
4. Maithraya (who is currently preparing for an exam)

Regards,
Aanjhan

And whoever becomes or continues to be the mailing list admin, congratz 
and please remove me from the list of moderators ;)


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Re: [ubuntu-in] Good news - now Live CD's will be able to upgrade your Ubuntu

2011-03-03 Thread tabankg
Truly said Ram,but as mentioned by you previously on the first thread,that
we have to wait for the stable version to release,SO THAT OUR DISTRO's does
not break or run with errors while updating/upgrading...(later on while
using SYNAPTIC)

On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Ramnarayan.K ramnaraya...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 6:43 PM, tabankg khabo...@gmail.com wrote:
  I am looking at it with all my enthusiasm...since it becomes very painful
 in
  oneself after you've downloaded ton's of applications,tools,data(through
  SYNAPTIC)for your Ubuntu Desktop,and then have to install fresh,if you
 want
  to move to the latest version...

 which is why i am stuck at 9.10 - it took me a few months to stabilize
 everything to my liking and to make it pretty efficient and now i
 literally dread having to do a fresh reinstall. Unfortunately there
 seems like no way i can move from 9.10 to 11.04 easily so at some
 point it will have to be a fresh install and then a few months of a
 lot of work to get everything recitified

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Will unity interface show up in Intel 82845g graphics controller ?

2011-03-03 Thread Onkar Shinde
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Nandan Vaidya vaidya.nan...@gmail.com wrote:


 It will most likely show the classic GNOME 2.x interface I presume. I do not
 know how much of Unity 2D is complete.

Intel chips (especially old ones) are better supported by graphics
drivers in terms of features. So theoretically 845 should be well
supported. I haven't seen a computer with 845 chip in a while. So I am
not sure how it copes up with performance requirements of today's 3D
software/interfaces.

If you have a good broadband connection with no bandwidth limit you
can simply try latest daily 'Live' build for Natty to check how it
works on your computer.

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[ubuntu-in] Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha 3 Just Released!

2011-03-03 Thread Marius Nestor

Hi guys,

Canonical just released Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha 3 to mirrors worldwide. The 
new development release brings lots of new features... check it out!


http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubuntu-11-04-Alpha-3-Released-with-Lots-of-New-Features-187494.shtml

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Time to look inwards.

2011-03-03 Thread Manish Sinha

On 03/02/2011 03:13 PM, Ramnarayan.K wrote:

@ BOSS Linux - am not sure of the investments and the outputs but
another good thing about CDAC and Boss linux is their presence at many
IT events. The free CD's people may or may not use but what it does is
give publicity not just to linux but to multi language computing.
There was a time when they were ahead of the curve, unfortunately as
with many Govt and non govt projects its all probably personality and
motivation dirven and some other enthu folks must have been posted to
their equivalent of kaalapani and thats the end of their before the
curve production.


I went to bossslinux.in website and found now way how I can contribute
or how they sync with Debian or which packages are available or release
plan or anything like that.

As Gora told, it looks like they too need to learn the Bazaar model of
development.


@ NRC-FOSS - am wondering if there are any on this list - i knew one
person from a lug list and this guy was a pain the the unmentionables
and even after joining FOSS has this demeaning condescending attitude
that is not good for anything leave alone FOSS. And if he is
reflective of NRC_FOSS the i think its better to leave them out of
anything. Am not sure what NRC-FOSS is upto but never hear of them
much , maybe because they are south india based, so any south indian
ubunturos have any idea what they are upto.


Let me be harsh on this person. I don't want to, but have to.
He is probably the biggest non-anonymous troll I have ever seen in India.
He doesn't seem to realize the ground realities and take a practical 
approach towards spreading FOSS or it's values. His constant flames 
mailing lists and abuses people to the extent that he has been banned 
from ##linux-india channel by Raj Mathur.


It is because of this person, NRC-FOSS has a very very bad image in 
India. You don't spread FOSS by attacking people, but screaming at them, 
but by helping others transition to the new world.




What gora says in relevant - how much has CDAC every contributed back.


My issue if not with contributing back to Debian. My issue is the 
cathedral model of development. Probably their workforce is small, then 
probably they might find it difficult to contribute.


First step for contributing back to Debian is to allow people to 
contribute to BOSS itself. This might take off some load from BOSS 
developers so that they can send the changes back to Debian.



Probably not much. In a discussion with CDAC and one other related
government agency at a Delhi LUG annual do (forget the name now) there
was this technology being promoted by the government to promoted
distributed computing in villages. The problem was not the tech (which
was fairly good) but the licenses. The Govt agency has some rule that
if the govt spends money on something they cannot give it an open
license, they cannot give the code away because its their property? -


Their property? Ask them to check the license. It is stealing!

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Time to look inwards.

2011-03-03 Thread Ramnarayan.K
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 2:04 AM, Manish Sinha m...@manishsinha.net wrote:

 Their property? Ask them to check the license. It is stealing!

I agree, unfortunately the people who handle government money and
those who make the relevant policies have a very different idea about
what constitutes stealing and esp if its some great piece of reverse
engineering and stuff that they do.

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Re: [ubuntu-in] chkrootkit - Checking `bindshell'.. INFECTED (PORTS: 4000)

2011-03-03 Thread Ramnarayan.K
Some time back i had posted the not so nice results of chkrootkit

and found this suspicious programme listening in on port 4000 it was
called beagled and i thought it was some sarcastic malware type having
fun alike saying you screxxd or your beagled

so i found no solution to it and use to kill the beagled sessions every day

today i just ran man beagled and this is what i found

NAME
   beagled - the Beagle desktop search daemon

so it seems either beagled is doing something nasty or i got a false positive

**
top posting in case people are interested, my orignal mail is below

regards
ram



On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Ramnarayan.K ramnaraya...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi

 Following an article of chkrootkit i tried it and found some disturbing 
 results

 The original article is here
 http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/hacking-old-school

 Quote
 With the standard install on my Ubuntu box, chkrootkit has 69
 available tests.
 endquote

 After this i tried chkrootkit and found


 Searching for anomalies in shell history files...           Warning:
 `//home/ram/.kino-history' is linked to another file

 Checking `bindshell'...                                     INFECTED
 (PORTS:  4000)


 what does this INFECTED mean ?? and what would linked to another file
 imply (am assuming the kino  anomaly is less important)

 after searching and asking a friend for some help i tried to


 m-laptop:~$ sudo netstat -pant|grep 4000
 [sudo] password for ram:
 tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:4000            0.0.0.0:*
 LISTEN      2485/beagled

 so is beagle the file tracker doing all this or is beagled a linux
 adjective here

 **
 I uninstalled beagle but still get the same message

 **
 the searching the web the only similar page i came across was
 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=746700
 and following that tried various commands to see what is wrong, if at all

 m-laptop:~$ nmap -P0 localhost

 Starting Nmap 5.00 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2011-01-22 08:48 IST
 Warning: Hostname localhost resolves to 2 IPs. Using 127.0.0.1.
 Interesting ports on localhost (127.0.0.1):
 Not shown: 994 closed ports
 PORT      STATE SERVICE
 631/tcp   open  ipp
 4000/tcp  open  remoteanything
 5800/tcp  open  vnc-http
 5900/tcp  open  vnc
 9050/tcp  open  tor-socks
 50001/tcp open  unknown

 where again Port 4000/tcp says remoteanything ???

 *
 then ran other tests as below

 m-laptop:~$ sudo netstat -an | grep 4000
 tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:4000            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN

 *
 m-laptop:~$ sudo lsof | grep 4000
 lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.gvfs-fuse-daemon file system /home/ram/.gvfs
      Output information may be incomplete.
 beagled    2485        ram   16u     IPv4      12298       0t0
 TCP *:4000 (LISTEN)

 which yet again shows the same thing

 Last in the article below there is a mention of port 4000 in the
 context of beagle, though am not sure if this is relevant much
 http://blog.rogersoles.com/2010/07/06/technology/ubuntu-desktop-search/

 ***
 would appreciate figuring out what is wrong and why this port 4000
 INFECTED thingy is happening
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[ubuntu-in] comparison of kword to other document software and other writer issues

2011-03-03 Thread Ramnarayan.K
Hi

Was having some trouble yesterday with a small document (.odt),
midway through using it (it had one image and a few spreadsheets
pasted in) Libreoffice locked up and refused to move , it crashed, on
restarting it opened other files except this one. Tried openoffice -
same result, moved the file to Virtualbox and ran it there, wincedows
+ OOO.org 3.2, and it refused to open( more likely too slow and soe
constant reminder that java updates were available)

Thinking it might have been a problem of conflict of interest,  i
therefore,  uninstalled Libreoffice , but the end result was the same.
Something, it seems,  about that file that the writer (software / not
me)  did not like.

The tried abiword which crashed , then finally managed to successfully
open it in kword. Then deleted the slightly large image 1.3 mb, while
the pasted spreadsheets were missing,  saved and restarted it in
openoffice and then finished my work.

My question is why do libre and open office have such a hard time
working with multiple formatting in the writer segment - i had 1
image, 2 tables (pasted from a spreadsheet as unformatted text - which
results in a table and not an image - esp when opened in ms word) and
a normal copy and  paste from the spreadsheet (which results in said
table being viewed as an image in ms word). The document  has columns
, 2 sections , an index, and nothing much else - 5 pages thats it. So
am wondering whats so hard about this - i know that if there are html
and images and tables both open office and libre office tend to get
buggy and not nice as the file gets bigger. Any ideas why ? and are
there any suggestions

When i opened Kword it seems totally unlike a document writer had more
of the DTP feel. So anyone using Kword and what do then think about
it.

**
I have been working on some publicity material - simple brochures etc.
And i am not yet comfortable with scribus so am using the document
writers for that. However i find the ultimate output in pdf and in
print to be very very sad - poor font rendering, definitely not
wysiwyg. So any ideas about this.

Will talk some other time about the horrific color differences (which
i think are more to do with the computer then the color palettes)

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Re: [ubuntu-in] chkrootkit - Checking `bindshell'.. INFECTED (PORTS: 4000)

2011-03-03 Thread Mehul Ved
 so it seems either beagled is doing something nasty or i got a false positive

I believe it's a false positive. You might want to open a bug here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chkrootkit

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Re: [ubuntu-in] chkrootkit - Checking `bindshell'.. INFECTED (PORTS: 4000)

2011-03-03 Thread Mehul Ved
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Mehul Ved mehul.n@gmail.com wrote:
 so it seems either beagled is doing something nasty or i got a false positive

 I believe it's a false positive. You might want to open a bug here
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chkrootkit

It seems like a known upstream issue and not a bug
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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Lenteur de LibreOffice [RÉSOLU mais pas complètement]

2011-03-03 Thread Michel Leduc


  
  
Le 2011-02-28 21:31, Gabriel Cossette a crit:
Excellent si tu as pu rgler ton problme!
  
  
  Srement que l'tape cle ft de renommer le dossier
.libreoffice.
  
  
  Bonne soire!
  
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2011/2/28 Michel Leduc mledu...@videotron.ca
  
 Suite  mon dernier
  message qui exprimait le fait que LO fonctionnait
  correctement sur mon laptop, j'ai pris les grand moyens. 
  J'ai dsinstall LibreOffice 
  J'ai renomm .libreoffice en .libreofficeBAK 
  J'ai rinstall libreoffice cette fois  partir des
  paquets de Ubuntu
  
  et VOIL, TOUT fonctionne et rapidement...
  Mme le son des PPS reus dans les courriels.
  
  Excusez-moi pour le drangement
  Il est possible que le problme tait  18 pouces de
  l'cran...

  

  

La remarque de Gabriel est pertinente. J' ai maintenant deux
fichiers de configuration, .libreoffice et .libreofficeBAK.
videmment, celui qui est utilis est .libreoffice. Je peux donc les
comparer. Quelle la diffrence entre les deux?. La grosseur.
.libreoffice fait 33 Mio avec 427 lments
.libreofficeBAK fait 197 Mio pour 766 lments

Et la diffrence vient du fichier "gallery". Dans le premier cas 7
lments dans l'autre 275 lments
Si on ouvre "Gallery" on voit alors que ses fichiers proviennent de
la lecture de PPS qu'on a fait. Je me rappelle que le gallery de
.libreofficeBAK provient d'une copie du mme gallery que j'avais
dans OOo.
On retrouve alors les titres de sons qu'on a pu lire. C'est
intressant dans un sens parce que  la cration d'un autre Impress
on peut choisir les sons dsirs dans cette banque.
Mais est-ce ce fichiers relativement gros qui ralentissait
l'ouverture de mes autres fichiers avant que je recre LibreOffice
???
Je pense que oui.
Ce qui est malheureux en ce moment est le fait que je perd cette
"gallery" qui contient 255 sons!
Comment les mettre ailleurs?
Comment les rutiliser?
Pourquoi les dveloppeurs ont agi comme a ???
Dans un sens c'est bien,  de l'autre cela ralentit l'ensemble...




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[Ubuntu-QC] Trois corrections à résoudre dans mes fichiers Log

2011-03-03 Thread Lami René

Bonjour ou bonsoir,

J'ai passé quelques jours a l'analyse et aux corrections des erreurs 
dans mes fichiers log, je n'ai plus aucun « Warning » , mais il me reste 
trois corrections à résoudre. Après avoir écumé tout ce qu'il y a en 
français sur le Web, il me reste les trois « Error » suivantes :


ACPI Error: Field [I9MN] at 544 exceeds Buffer [IORT] size 464 (bits) 
(20100428/dsopcode-597)
ACPI Error (psparse-0537): Method parse/execution failed 
[\_SB_.PCI0.LPC0.PMIO._CRS] (Node f7020900), AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT
ACPI Error (uteval-0250): Method execution failed 
[\_SB_.PCI0.LPC0.PMIO._CRS] (Node f7020900), AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT


Je suis sur un HP DV9730CA sous 10.10, 32 bits.

Une aide serait grandement appréciée !

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[Ubuntu-QC] Problème imprimante Espon Cx6600

2011-03-03 Thread Yannick Pavard

Bonjour,

J'ai une imprimante Espn CX6000 et depuis que je suis passé à Ubuntu 
10.10 (avant sous Windows), je ne peux plus utiliser mon imprimante. 
Elle fonctionne, passe le temps qu'il faut pour imprimer, mais rien ne 
sort, la page est blanche.


Je n'ai rien installé, c'était de base avec Ubuntu.

Une idée ?

Merci

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Problème imprimante Espon Cx6600

2011-03-03 Thread Michael Faille
Tu as mis ton ubuntu a jour?

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2011/3/3 Yannick Pavard yannick.pav...@lavoixdulibre.info

 Bonjour,

 J'ai une imprimante Espn CX6000 et depuis que je suis passé à Ubuntu 10.10
 (avant sous Windows), je ne peux plus utiliser mon imprimante. Elle
 fonctionne, passe le temps qu'il faut pour imprimer, mais rien ne sort, la
 page est blanche.

 Je n'ai rien installé, c'était de base avec Ubuntu.

 Une idée ?

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Problème imprimante Espon Cx6600

2011-03-03 Thread Yannick Pavard
C'est une installation neuve et mise a jour frequente, ca n'a jamais 
fonctionné, pkoi? 
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Bonjour,

J'ai une imprimante Espn CX6000 et depuis que je suis passé à Ubuntu 10.10 
(avant sous Windows), je ne peux plus utiliser mon imprimante. Elle fonctionne, 
passe le temps qu'il faut pour imprimer, mais rien ne sort, la page est blanche.

Je n'ai rien installé, c'était de base avec Ubuntu.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Display resolution

2011-03-03 Thread Neil Greenwood

On 3 Mar 2011, at 07:54, ** johnbrid...@yahoo.com wrote:

I have an old Dell Latitude D600 and since a recent update, the  
maximum screen

resolution I can select is 800x600. Card and display details are:
***
jbrid@jbrid-Latitude-D600:~$ lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV250  
[Mobility

FireGL 9000] (rev 02)
jbrid@jbrid-Latitude-D600:~$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 800 x 600, maximum 4096 x 4096
VGA-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DVI-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
LVDS connected 800x600+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y  
axis) 0mm x 0mm

  1024x768   60.0 +   60.0
  1360x768   59.8
  800x60060.3*59.9
  848x48059.7
  720x48059.7
  640x48059.9 59.4
S-video connected 800x600+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y  
axis) 0mm x

0mm
  800x60059.9*+
  640x48059.9
***


Do you have the S-Video connector in? This section seems to say you  
have, and that the maximum resolution isn't 1024x768. Try unplugging  
it and logging out then back in.


It's just a guess, since I don't have an ATI card.

Cofion/Regards,
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 01/03/11 18:45, Alan Lord (News) wrote:

On 01/03/11 18:11, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:

It appears that installing Samba from the Ubuntu Software Centre
doesn't actually install Samba - it installs something else!
I've now installed Samba4 from Synaptic and running sudo netstat -auntp
| grep samba on both machines gives me something like this:


Samba 4 is quite new and not really what most peeps use yet as far as 
I'm aware.


I'm running Samba 3.4.7 on my server (10.04) and a client machine 
(10.10) is showing 3.5.4. These are the standard versions AFAICT.


On my home server that runs samba I have to look for smb and nmb to 
find what if samba daemons are listening to the correct ports.


sudo netstat -auntp | grep nmbd

sudo netstat -auntp | grep smbd

These are the names of the Samba daemons. The samba client is part of 
the Linux kernel and does not need any extra software to use it.


from any computer try smbtree as this will show you what Samba can see 
on the LAN.


I'd suggest Googling for some Samba expert tips rather than blindly 
installing Samba4 possibly on on top of samba3.


Find your smb.conf and let people see what's in there too (obviously 
remove any sensitive data).


Al





Hi, Has anybody managed to get this sorted, has it been taken off list. 
I have been trying to follow what is going on, but the thread seems to 
have dried up, can somebldy still help?


what is smbtree?



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Alan Lord (News)

On 03/03/11 08:51, John MM wrote:


what is smbtree?



Open a terminal and type man smbtree

NAME
   smbtree - A text based smb network browser

SYNOPSIS
   smbtree [-b] [-D] [-S]

DESCRIPTION
   This tool is part of the samba(7) suite.

smbtree is a smb browser program in text mode. It is similar to the 
Network Neighborhood found on Windows computers. It prints a tree with 
all the known domains, the servers in those domains and the shares on 
the servers.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 09:22, Alan Lord (News) wrote:

On 03/03/11 08:51, John MM wrote:


what is smbtree?



Open a terminal and type man smbtree

NAME
smbtree - A text based smb network browser

SYNOPSIS
smbtree [-b] [-D] [-S]

DESCRIPTION
This tool is part of the samba(7) suite.

smbtree is a smb browser program in text mode. It is similar to the 
Network Neighborhood found on Windows computers. It prints a tree 
with all the known domains, the servers in those domains and the 
shares on the servers.


Al


Um, ok 'man' has been proven to be difficult to understand even by the 
best of you, it isnt written for newbies, and I look at it, and it makes 
absoluteluy no sense to me at all.


Why the sarcasm, all I have done is ask a question based on this thread? 
I wasnt being nasty. So why the attitude?


The sarcastic answer still doesnt help, how can I use smbtree to help 
me. You were going to help the OP, what is different with my question? I 
have found out more in htis thread, than at any other time, when I have 
asked similar questions about error 255, but the thread stopped, and has 
gone nowhere. So I know there is an answer there somewhere. I just 
wondered if somebody could help,


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[ubuntu-uk] Display Resolution

2011-03-03 Thread **
I have no idea why but a couple of restarts seems to have fixed the problem.

John



  

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 March 2011 11:01, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 03/03/11 09:22, Alan Lord (News) wrote:

 On 03/03/11 08:51, John MM wrote:


 what is smbtree?


 Open a terminal and type man smbtree

 NAME
 smbtree - A text based smb network browser

 SYNOPSIS
 smbtree [-b] [-D] [-S]

 DESCRIPTION
 This tool is part of the samba(7) suite.

 smbtree is a smb browser program in text mode. It is similar to the
 Network Neighborhood found on Windows computers. It prints a tree with all
 the known domains, the servers in those domains and the shares on the
 servers.

 Al


 Um, ok 'man' has been proven to be difficult to understand even by the best
 of you, it isnt written for newbies, and I look at it, and it makes
 absoluteluy no sense to me at all.

 Why the sarcasm, all I have done is ask a question based on this thread? I
 wasnt being nasty. So why the attitude?

 The sarcastic answer still doesnt help, how can I use smbtree to help me.
 You were going to help the OP, what is different with my question? I have
 found out more in htis thread, than at any other time, when I have asked
 similar questions about error 255, but the thread stopped, and has gone
 nowhere. So I know there is an answer there somewhere. I just wondered if
 somebody could help,

 Thank you.


A quick Google would also show that there isn't much more to know than what
is in the man page. Smbtree prints a list of available servers and devices
in your domain in the same way as Network Neighborhood does in Windows, but
it does it on the command line, through Terminal in Ubuntu. If you have a
use for that, then use it. If you don't, and unless you have machines that
have SMB shares that don't have some kind of GUI, then you probably don't.

In my experience, if you don't get an answer to a question on a mailing list
or forum it's because no-one reading has an answer. This is just a fact of
life. However, if you google 'samba error 255 ubuntu' you will find a lot of
data relating to the problem that causes it. It appears to relate to
permissions on /var/lib/samba/usershares.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 11:44, Simon Greenwood wrote:
A quick Google would also show that there isn't much more to know than 
what is in the man page. Smbtree prints a list of available servers 
and devices in your domain in the same way as Network Neighborhood 
does in Windows, but it does it on the command line, through Terminal 
in Ubuntu. If you have a use for that, then use it. If you don't, and 
unless you have machines that have SMB shares that don't have some 
kind of GUI, then you probably don't.


In my experience, if you don't get an answer to a question on a 
mailing list or forum it's because no-one reading has an answer. This 
is just a fact of life. However, if you google 'samba error 255 
ubuntu' you will find a lot of data relating to the problem that 
causes it. It appears to relate to permissions on 
/var/lib/samba/usershares.


s/


But in response to this, the op was getting an answer, through the 
group, which then suddenly stopped, which indicatges it went off board. 
Its kind of frustratng seeing the answer unfold, for it to stop 
unfolding. Its also kind of frustrating having asked the same questions, 
to have gotten nowhere, previously.


I have looked, via google, tried a few things, but most of which are 
over my head, which is why I attempted to ask here.


You mention permissions relating to /var/lib/samba/usershares I have no 
idea what that means, could you explain a little bit more.




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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 11:44, Simon Greenwood wrote:
A quick Google would also show that there isn't much more to know than 
what is in the man page. Smbtree prints a list of available servers 
and devices in your domain in the same way as Network Neighborhood 
does in Windows, but it does it on the command line, through Terminal 
in Ubuntu. If you have a use for that, then use it. If you don't, and 
unless you have machines that have SMB shares that don't have some 
kind of GUI, then you probably don't.


In my experience, if you don't get an answer to a question on a 
mailing list or forum it's because no-one reading has an answer. This 
is just a fact of life. However, if you google 'samba error 255 
ubuntu' you will find a lot of data relating to the problem that 
causes it. It appears to relate to permissions on 
/var/lib/samba/usershares.


s/


Just out of a matter of interest, something doesnt add up here, you have 
answered quite at length to the OP's questions about Networking, yet, 
you reply to my question with, go google it. There is something not 
quite right there.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Alan Lord (News)

On 03/03/11 11:01, John MM wrote:


Um, ok 'man' has been proven to be difficult to understand even by the
best of you, it isnt written for newbies, and I look at it, and it makes
absoluteluy no sense to me at all.


What is hard to understand?

smbtree is a smb browser program in text mode. It is similar to the 
Network Neighborhood found on Windows computers. It prints a tree with 
all the known domains, the servers in those domains and the shares on 
the servers. 



Why the sarcasm, all I have done is ask a question based on this thread?
I wasnt being nasty. So why the attitude?


I wasn't being sarcastic at all. I replied to your question with the 
answer.




The sarcastic answer still doesnt help, how can I use smbtree to help
me. You were going to help the OP, what is different with my question? I
have found out more in htis thread, than at any other time, when I have
asked similar questions about error 255, but the thread stopped, and has
gone nowhere. So I know there is an answer there somewhere. I just
wondered if somebody could help,


Erm, I wasn't being sarcastic. You didn't say you had a problem, you 
asked what smbtree was. I supplied a comprehensive answer IMHO.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 12:00, Alan Lord (News) wrote:

On 03/03/11 11:01, John MM wrote:


Um, ok 'man' has been proven to be difficult to understand even by the
best of you, it isnt written for newbies, and I look at it, and it makes
absoluteluy no sense to me at all.


What is hard to understand?

smbtree is a smb browser program in text mode. It is similar to the 
Network Neighborhood found on Windows computers. It prints a tree 
with all the known domains, the servers in those domains and the 
shares on the servers. 



Why the sarcasm, all I have done is ask a question based on this thread?
I wasnt being nasty. So why the attitude?


I wasn't being sarcastic at all. I replied to your question with the 
answer.




The sarcastic answer still doesnt help, how can I use smbtree to help
me. You were going to help the OP, what is different with my question? I
have found out more in htis thread, than at any other time, when I have
asked similar questions about error 255, but the thread stopped, and has
gone nowhere. So I know there is an answer there somewhere. I just
wondered if somebody could help,


Erm, I wasn't being sarcastic. You didn't say you had a problem, you 
asked what smbtree was. I supplied a comprehensive answer IMHO.


Al 


I did actaully say I had the same problem the error 255, you must have 
missed the e-mail.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Alan Lord (News)

On 03/03/11 11:47, John MM wrote:


I did actaully say I had the same problem the error 255, you must have
missed the e-mail.




Hi, Has anybody managed to get this sorted, has it been taken off list. 
I have been trying to follow what is going on, but the thread seems to 
have dried up, can somebldy still help?


what is smbtree?


Nope. That's the *full* text of message I replied to (I thought I was 
being helpful), with a quick and comprehensive answer.


If you have a particular problem you might be better to start a new 
thread describing the issue you have with as much detail and symptoms as 
you can.


Cheers

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 March 2011 11:34, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 03/03/11 11:44, Simon Greenwood wrote:

 A quick Google would also show that there isn't much more to know than
 what is in the man page. Smbtree prints a list of available servers and
 devices in your domain in the same way as Network Neighborhood does in
 Windows, but it does it on the command line, through Terminal in Ubuntu. If
 you have a use for that, then use it. If you don't, and unless you have
 machines that have SMB shares that don't have some kind of GUI, then you
 probably don't.

 In my experience, if you don't get an answer to a question on a mailing
 list or forum it's because no-one reading has an answer. This is just a fact
 of life. However, if you google 'samba error 255 ubuntu' you will find a lot
 of data relating to the problem that causes it. It appears to relate to
 permissions on /var/lib/samba/usershares.

 s/


 But in response to this, the op was getting an answer, through the group,
 which then suddenly stopped, which indicatges it went off board. Its kind of
 frustratng seeing the answer unfold, for it to stop unfolding. Its also kind
 of frustrating having asked the same questions, to have gotten nowhere,
 previously.

 I have looked, via google, tried a few things, but most of which are over
 my head, which is why I attempted to ask here.

 You mention permissions relating to /var/lib/samba/usershares I have no
 idea what that means, could you explain a little bit more.


OK, I've just had a look back for your original query, and it would appear
that you're trying to connect two machines running Ubuntu using Samba. The
people who replied suggested that you don't use Samba and use SSHFS instead,
which is built into Nautilus, the reason being that Samba is an
implementation of Microsoft's SMB networking protocol that is mostly reverse
engineered, and as such is not well documented and prone to bugs. I have no
other information than that which I looked up and found here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1026668, for which the remedy
appears to be add your user to the group 'sambashares', change the group
permission on the directory /var/lib/samba/usershares and possibly log in
and log out.

In response to your second reply, yes, I probably did as it's something that
I know a bit about and have experience in similar problems. However, I don't
know anything about your problem so I am using Google and can only give you
the same response that Google would give you, which seems to be a valid one.

This is how mailing lists and message boards and the like work. People are
doing this because they have experience to offer, but only if it's relevant
to a problem. If they have no experience in a problem then there is no point
in trying to offer something other than known facts.

One of the major things about Ubuntu is that there is a wealth of
information available and that other people may have had similar problems,
and the way to find that is to use the search engine of your choice. No-one
is obliged to give you an answer, but many will try to help within reason.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 12:13, Alan Lord (News) wrote:

On 03/03/11 11:47, John MM wrote:


I did actaully say I had the same problem the error 255, you must have
missed the e-mail.




Hi, Has anybody managed to get this sorted, has it been taken off 
list. I have been trying to follow what is going on, but the thread 
seems to have dried up, can somebldy still help?


what is smbtree?


Nope. That's the *full* text of message I replied to (I thought I was 
being helpful), with a quick and comprehensive answer.


If you have a particular problem you might be better to start a new 
thread describing the issue you have with as much detail and symptoms 
as you can.


Cheers

Al


I havent started a new thread, because this one, as I have pointed out, 
deals with the same I am having, with the error 255. It was started to 
be dealt with, then stopped. Which indicated it had gone off board. It 
seems strange to me so much effort is being taken to point out my short 
comings, and get told to go use 'man' and google, and unlike the op 
actually get some form of help. Why is it different? Now, its become a 
flame, I never intended that.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Alan Lord (News)

On 03/03/11 12:17, Simon Greenwood wrote:

OK, I've just had a look back for your original query, and it would
appear that you're trying to connect two machines running Ubuntu using
Samba. The people who replied suggested that you don't use Samba and use
SSHFS instead, which is built into Nautilus, the reason being that Samba
is an implementation of Microsoft's SMB networking protocol that is
mostly reverse engineered, and as such is not well documented and prone
to bugs.


Erm, that's not actually correct.

This is no longer the case http://news.samba.org/announcements/pfif/

20 December 2007
Samba Team Receives Microsoft Protocol Docs

Today the Protocol Freedom Information Foundation (PFIF), a non-profit 
organization created by the Software Freedom Law Center, signed an 
agreement with Microsoft to receive the protocol documentation needed to 
fully interoperate with the Microsoft Windows workgroup server products 
and to make them available to Free Software projects such as Samba.


Microsoft was required to make this information available to competitors 
as part of the European Commission March 24th 2004 Decision in the 
antitrust lawsuit, after losing their appeal against that decision on 
September 17th 2007.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 12:17, Simon Greenwood wrote:
OK, I've just had a look back for your original query, and it would 
appear that you're trying to connect two machines running Ubuntu using 
Samba. The people who replied suggested that you don't use Samba and 
use SSHFS instead, which is built into Nautilus, the reason being that 
Samba is an implementation of Microsoft's SMB networking protocol that 
is mostly reverse engineered, and as such is not well documented and 
prone to bugs. I have no other information than that which I looked up 
and found here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1026668, for 
which the remedy appears to be add your user to the group 
'sambashares', change the group permission on the directory 
/var/lib/samba/usershares and possibly log in and log out.


In response to your second reply, yes, I probably did as it's 
something that I know a bit about and have experience in similar 
problems. However, I don't know anything about your problem so I am 
using Google and can only give you the same response that Google would 
give you, which seems to be a valid one.


This is how mailing lists and message boards and the like work. People 
are doing this because they have experience to offer, but only if it's 
relevant to a problem. If they have no experience in a problem then 
there is no point in trying to offer something other than known facts.


One of the major things about Ubuntu is that there is a wealth of 
information available and that other people may have had similar 
problems, and the way to find that is to use the search engine of your 
choice. No-one is obliged to give you an answer, but many will try to 
help within reason.


s/


Ok, I appreciate that, but is very frustrating, when an op comes along 
with a similar problem, they get asked questions, given help, and none 
of this 'we help you because we can, and not because we have to 
attitude, I asked a question, the same as the op, I do feel like I am 
being pushed away. Esecially since a similar question is being put 
forward. Why are you bringing that up. What is the difference between 
the op asking a quesiton and me asking a question.




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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 March 2011 12:23, Alan Lord (News) alansli...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 03/03/11 12:17, Simon Greenwood wrote:

 OK, I've just had a look back for your original query, and it would
 appear that you're trying to connect two machines running Ubuntu using
 Samba. The people who replied suggested that you don't use Samba and use
 SSHFS instead, which is built into Nautilus, the reason being that Samba
 is an implementation of Microsoft's SMB networking protocol that is
 mostly reverse engineered, and as such is not well documented and prone
 to bugs.


 Erm, that's not actually correct.

 This is no longer the case http://news.samba.org/announcements/pfif/

 20 December 2007
 Samba Team Receives Microsoft Protocol Docs

 Today the Protocol Freedom Information Foundation (PFIF), a non-profit
 organization created by the Software Freedom Law Center, signed an agreement
 with Microsoft to receive the protocol documentation needed to fully
 interoperate with the Microsoft Windows workgroup server products and to
 make them available to Free Software projects such as Samba.

 Microsoft was required to make this information available to competitors as
 part of the European Commission March 24th 2004 Decision in the antitrust
 lawsuit, after losing their appeal against that decision on September 17th
 2007.


Yes, I know about that, but I thought that the full implementation is only
in Samba 4. I genuinely don't know how much has been ported into 3, which is
still the version in most Linux distributions. I am a bit out of date with
it.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 March 2011 12:08, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 03/03/11 12:17, Simon Greenwood wrote:

 OK, I've just had a look back for your original query, and it would appear
 that you're trying to connect two machines running Ubuntu using Samba. The
 people who replied suggested that you don't use Samba and use SSHFS instead,
 which is built into Nautilus, the reason being that Samba is an
 implementation of Microsoft's SMB networking protocol that is mostly reverse
 engineered, and as such is not well documented and prone to bugs. I have no
 other information than that which I looked up and found here:
 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1026668, for which the remedy
 appears to be add your user to the group 'sambashares', change the group
 permission on the directory /var/lib/samba/usershares and possibly log in
 and log out.

 In response to your second reply, yes, I probably did as it's something
 that I know a bit about and have experience in similar problems. However, I
 don't know anything about your problem so I am using Google and can only
 give you the same response that Google would give you, which seems to be a
 valid one.

 This is how mailing lists and message boards and the like work. People are
 doing this because they have experience to offer, but only if it's relevant
 to a problem. If they have no experience in a problem then there is no point
 in trying to offer something other than known facts.

 One of the major things about Ubuntu is that there is a wealth of
 information available and that other people may have had similar problems,
 and the way to find that is to use the search engine of your choice. No-one
 is obliged to give you an answer, but many will try to help within reason.

 s/


 Ok, I appreciate that, but is very frustrating, when an op comes along with
 a similar problem, they get asked questions, given help, and none of this
 'we help you because we can, and not because we have to attitude, I asked a
 question, the same as the op, I do feel like I am being pushed away.
 Esecially since a similar question is being put forward. Why are you
 bringing that up. What is the difference between the op asking a quesiton
 and me asking a question.


As far as I'm concerned, absolutely nothing. A similar question doesn't
necessarily have a similar answer. I have to point out that you were given a
solution, which was basically 'don't use samba', which I think is a
reasonable reply. I have to admit that I would automatically use samba in
such a situation myself as I have Linux machines, Windows machines and Macs
at home and it's really the only common protocol for sharing directories
across all three platforms, but for Ubuntu-only, there are other solutions.

s/

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 12:17, Simon Greenwood wrote:
OK, I've just had a look back for your original query, and it would 
appear that you're trying to connect two machines running Ubuntu using 
Samba. The people who replied suggested that you don't use Samba and 
use SSHFS instead, which is built into Nautilus, the reason being that 
Samba is an implementation of Microsoft's SMB networking protocol that 
is mostly reverse engineered, and as such is not well documented and 
prone to bugs. I have no other information than that which I looked up 
and found here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1026668, for 
which the remedy appears to be add your user to the group 
'sambashares', change the group permission on the directory 
/var/lib/samba/usershares and possibly log in and log out.
Ok, I had a clean install of my other netbook, in Network, it has two 
Icons, one for Windows, one for Ubuntu, both of which I can click on, 
and open the directories I want. In the problem computer, Only the 
Windows Icon is there, and if clicked on it gives an error 'unable to 
mount'. I get the error 255 the same way as the OP gets it.


Now, what you mentione above, how would I go about doing what you 
suggested, which I have added in red colour? I dont have the experience 
you have. I am a quick learner though, but I need to be shown.


In response to your second reply, yes, I probably did as it's 
something that I know a bit about and have experience in similar 
problems. However, I don't know anything about your problem so I am 
using Google and can only give you the same response that Google would 
give you, which seems to be a valid one.


So, with the experience you have, what do you need to know, in order for 
you to make any form of judgement? I can only give information based on 
my knowledge, which isnt huge.


I am just asking a questsion, I am not making any demands.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 12:40, Simon Greenwood wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, absolutely nothing. A similar question 
doesn't necessarily have a similar answer. I have to point out that 
you were given a solution, which was basically 'don't use samba', 
which I think is a reasonable reply. I have to admit that I would 
automatically use samba in such a situation myself as I have Linux 
machines, Windows machines and Macs at home and it's really the only 
common protocol for sharing directories across all three platforms, 
but for Ubuntu-only, there are other solutions.


s/


As per the op, if you didnt know something I saw that you asked him, so 
what makes that any different to my situation, but instead of asking me, 
I got a whole different thing altogether. Why is it that you ask one 
person, and not another? Not directed at just one person.


I think in my origional message I talked about windows directory, when I 
mentioned the Icons in Network. and not being able to mount on one. On 
this machine I am using, its a windows machine, with my Ubuntu 
partitioned. I can get to see the windows partition, but going to 
Filesystem, but this machine cannot be found using the network. I asked 
about using SSH, because it was something that maybe I might have been 
able to use, but I could work out how to use it.


How do I get smbtree to even come up. Where is it? Maybe if I could get 
that to work, I might get a reason why thispc wont share?





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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 March 2011 12:26, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:

  On 03/03/11 12:17, Simon Greenwood wrote:

 OK, I've just had a look back for your original query, and it would appear
 that you're trying to connect two machines running Ubuntu using Samba. The
 people who replied suggested that you don't use Samba and use SSHFS instead,
 which is built into Nautilus, the reason being that Samba is an
 implementation of Microsoft's SMB networking protocol that is mostly reverse
 engineered, and as such is not well documented and prone to bugs. I have no
 other information than that which I looked up and found here:
 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1026668, for which the remedy
 appears to be add your user to the group 'sambashares', change the group
 permission on the directory /var/lib/samba/usershares and possibly log in
 and log out.

 Ok, I had a clean install of my other netbook, in Network, it has two
 Icons, one for Windows, one for Ubuntu, both of which I can click on, and
 open the directories I want. In the problem computer, Only the Windows Icon
 is there, and if clicked on it gives an error 'unable to mount'. I get the
 error 255 the same way as the OP gets it.

 Now, what you mentione above, how would I go about doing what you
 suggested, which I have added in red colour? I dont have the experience you
 have. I am a quick learner though, but I need to be shown.


Right, your computers are both detecting that you have a Windows network. I
*assume*, and I don't know this as I don't currently have an Ubuntu machine
to hand, that your netbook is detecting some kind of native Ubuntu share. In
the Windows network you should be able to see any Windows machines on your
network that have the same workgroup or Windows domain. I can't remember how
to set this up off the top of my head, but that is basically what you need
to do.


 In response to your second reply, yes, I probably did as it's something
 that I know a bit about and have experience in similar problems. However, I
 don't know anything about your problem so I am using Google and can only
 give you the same response that Google would give you, which seems to be a
 valid one.


 So, with the experience you have, what do you need to know, in order for
 you to make any form of judgement? I can only give information based on my
 knowledge, which isnt huge.

 I am just asking a questsion, I am not making any demands.


You're misunderstanding me here: I mean information relating to a solution
to the problem that you have, which I don't have, short of searching for it,
which you can do yourself. I'm not trying to fob you off, merely suggesting
that much of what you want to know will be available on the web and indeed
using man and info at the command line. The situation with smbtree is that
what is available is basically the man page. I'm not familiar with it and I
don't know even whether it's present in Ubuntu, but from the man page,
running 'smbtree -D domain would appear to give you a list of machines in
your domain if you have one.

As to your second response to this, would I be correct in assuming that you
have a dual booting machine? You will be able to see your Windows file
system in Ubuntu as Ubuntu mounts it, but you can't see your Ubuntu
partition in Windows as Windows can't see the Ubuntu filesystem. However,
Windows is not running when Ubuntu is running and as such would not be
visible on your network. Does that make sense?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 13:19, Simon Greenwood wrote:

running 'smbtree -D domain


How do I find out what domain is, is it my IP address or what?

As far as this machine, it seems if I go to /var/lib/samba/usershares 
all the files in there are locked. They have a lock on them. Before 
updating to 10.04, I could go into Places, Network, and in there would 
be a Windows Icon and a Ubuntu Icon, both of which if I clicked on them, 
would mount the respective directories. Now it seems its locked me out. 
Plus if I go the same as the op to a directory I want to share, as root, 
it shows I can share, as me I am locked out.


I is a dual booting machine, running 10.10 Ubuntu.

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[ubuntu-uk] New twist on file sharing.

2011-03-03 Thread Gordon Burgess-Parker
On both my Netbook and Laptop, if I do System-Preferences-Personal File 
Sharing the dialog box tells me that This feature cannot be enabled 
because the required packages are not installed on your system
NO mention WHATSOEVER of what packages ARE required. What a stupid 
Windows-like error message. How the hell do I find out what packages ARE 
required?


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

Just to show, when I try to share, the message I get is

'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare add: failed to add 
share documents. Error was Operation not permitted'


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 March 2011 13:23, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 03/03/11 13:19, Simon Greenwood wrote:

 running 'smbtree -D domain


 How do I find out what domain is, is it my IP address or what?


A Windows domain is the name given to an office network that is managed by a
domain controller, which is a server. I don't think you've got a domain in
that respect, so I think we're going off in the wrong direction.


 As far as this machine, it seems if I go to /var/lib/samba/usershares all
 the files in there are locked. They have a lock on them. Before updating to
 10.04, I could go into Places, Network, and in there would be a Windows Icon
 and a Ubuntu Icon, both of which if I clicked on them, would mount the
 respective directories. Now it seems its locked me out. Plus if I go the
 same as the op to a directory I want to share, as root, it shows I can
 share, as me I am locked out.

 I is a dual booting machine, running 10.10 Ubuntu.


The lock means that they are owned by root or another user, but most likely
root. I think I need to do this with a machine running Ubuntu in front of
me, so I'll get back to you tonight.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] New twist on file sharing.

2011-03-03 Thread Alan Pope
On 3 March 2011 13:52, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
 On both my Netbook and Laptop, if I do System-Preferences-Personal File
 Sharing the dialog box tells me that This feature cannot be enabled because
 the required packages are not installed on your system
 NO mention WHATSOEVER of what packages ARE required. What a stupid
 Windows-like error message. How the hell do I find out what packages ARE
 required?

Congratulations!

You have found a bug!

Luckily it's already been reported by another user.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-user-share/+bug/536766

My pro-tip of the day:-

When getting error messages, paste them into your favourite search
engine to see if it's a known issue.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 13:54, Simon Greenwood wrote:
The lock means that they are owned by root or another user, but most 
likely root. I think I need to do this with a machine running Ubuntu 
in front of me, so I'll get back to you tonight.


s/



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] New twist on file sharing.

2011-03-03 Thread bodsda
And don't you just love it when software developers disable copying text from 
their dialogue windows :) haha

Bodsda 
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From: Alan Pope
Sender: ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com
To: Ubuntu-Uk
Cc: Gordon Burgess-Parker
ReplyTo: Ubuntu-Uk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] New twist on file sharing.
Sent: 3 Mar 2011 14:02

On 3 March 2011 13:52, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
 On both my Netbook and Laptop, if I do System-Preferences-Personal File
 Sharing the dialog box tells me that This feature cannot be enabled because
 the required packages are not installed on your system
 NO mention WHATSOEVER of what packages ARE required. What a stupid
 Windows-like error message. How the hell do I find out what packages ARE
 required?

Congratulations!

You have found a bug!

Luckily it's already been reported by another user.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-user-share/+bug/536766

My pro-tip of the day:-

When getting error messages, paste them into your favourite search
engine to see if it's a known issue.

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[ubuntu-uk] Verify DMI ?

2011-03-03 Thread Ted Wager
I get a message on bootup VerifY DMI and the system hangs..This is when
I try to boot with a live cd/usb or from hda..I can call hda to boot
from my hdb grub installation and the system will boot ok..Any ideas
what I should be looking for ?..I canot use a system rescue disk as I
cannot get it to boot


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Verify DMI ?

2011-03-03 Thread Neil Perry
Found this.

Verifying DMI Pool data, basically means that when your computer goes
through POST (power on self test) - it is checking to see what devices/irq's
are assigned to each bit of hardware in your machine.

If you can get into your BIOS (usually DEL at POST); you can go to your
configuration and 'reset' Configuration Data (Force Update ESCD).

If this doesnt help, try resetting the BIOS entirely.

Verifying DMI Pool data happens just before your CDROM drive gets spun up to
check for boot media; perhaps try unplugging your CDROM drive and seeing if
you get past this message.

Neil Perry


On 3 March 2011 17:11, Ted Wager t...@trufflesdad.plus.com wrote:

 I get a message on bootup VerifY DMI and the system hangs..This is when
 I try to boot with a live cd/usb or from hda..I can call hda to boot
 from my hdb grub installation and the system will boot ok..Any ideas
 what I should be looking for ?..I canot use a system rescue disk as I
 cannot get it to boot


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] New twist on file sharing.

2011-03-03 Thread Rob Beard

Quoting Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com:

On both my Netbook and Laptop, if I do System-Preferences-Personal  
File Sharing the dialog box tells me that This feature cannot be  
enabled because the required packages are not installed on your  
system
NO mention WHATSOEVER of what packages ARE required. What a stupid  
Windows-like error message. How the hell do I find out what packages  
ARE required?




Hmm, could be Samba or maybe even some Bluetooth packages.  I do agree  
though, a list of packages, some pointers our even the offer to  
install the missing packages would be useful.


Sadly I can't tell you exactly which packages you'd need as I'm not  
near a PC at the mo (just on my mobile).


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 March 2011 13:46, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 03/03/11 13:54, Simon Greenwood wrote:

 The lock means that they are owned by root or another user, but most
 likely root. I think I need to do this with a machine running Ubuntu in
 front of me, so I'll get back to you tonight.

 s/



 Ok, thank you.


OK, I'm home now...

Try this: open a terminal by clicking on Applications | Accessories |
Terminal
Check that you are a member of the sambashare group by typing 'id your user
name'. You'll get output like this:
uid=1000(simong) gid=1000(simong)
groups=1000(simong),4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),29(audio),46(plugdev),104(fuse),110(netdev),111(lpadmin),119(admin),122(sambashare),123(vboxusers)
If sambashare is in the list, do the following:
Type 'sudo chgrp sambashare /var/lib/samba/usershares'
Enter your password when prompted.
This will let members of the sambashare group (you) write to the usershares
folder, which would appear to resolve the problem that I googled. You might
have to log out and log in again.

HTH
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 18:50, Simon Greenwood wrote:



On 3 March 2011 13:46, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com 
mailto:scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:


On 03/03/11 13:54, Simon Greenwood wrote:

The lock means that they are owned by root or another user,
but most likely root. I think I need to do this with a machine
running Ubuntu in front of me, so I'll get back to you tonight.

s/



Ok, thank you.


OK, I'm home now...

Try this: open a terminal by clicking on Applications | Accessories | 
Terminal
Check that you are a member of the sambashare group by typing 'id 
your user name'. You'll get output like this:
uid=1000(simong) gid=1000(simong) 
groups=1000(simong),4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),29(audio),46(plugdev),104(fuse),110(netdev),111(lpadmin),119(admin),122(sambashare),123(vboxusers)

If sambashare is in the list, do the following:
Type 'sudo chgrp sambashare /var/lib/samba/usershares'
Enter your password when prompted.
This will let members of the sambashare group (you) write to the 
usershares folder, which would appear to resolve the problem that I 
googled. You might have to log out and log in again.


HTH
s/


Hi, sorry I just got this now. I tried that, and it doesnt seem to work. 
Now since entering sudo chgrp sambashare /var/lib/samba/usershares, I no 
longer have locks next to each directory, but I now have X's next to 
them. Now sure why that should have happened, I did exactly as you said. 
I can give the results to the output of id username if you want.



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 March 2011 19:38, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:

  On 03/03/11 18:50, Simon Greenwood wrote:



 On 3 March 2011 13:46, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 03/03/11 13:54, Simon Greenwood wrote:

 The lock means that they are owned by root or another user, but most
 likely root. I think I need to do this with a machine running Ubuntu in
 front of me, so I'll get back to you tonight.

 s/



  Ok, thank you.


  OK, I'm home now...

  Try this: open a terminal by clicking on Applications | Accessories |
 Terminal
 Check that you are a member of the sambashare group by typing 'id your
 user name'. You'll get output like this:
 uid=1000(simong) gid=1000(simong)
 groups=1000(simong),4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),29(audio),46(plugdev),104(fuse),110(netdev),111(lpadmin),119(admin),122(sambashare),123(vboxusers)
 If sambashare is in the list, do the following:
 Type 'sudo chgrp sambashare /var/lib/samba/usershares'
 Enter your password when prompted.
 This will let members of the sambashare group (you) write to the usershares
 folder, which would appear to resolve the problem that I googled. You might
 have to log out and log in again.

  HTH
 s/


 Hi, sorry I just got this now. I tried that, and it doesnt seem to work.
 Now since entering sudo chgrp sambashare /var/lib/samba/usershares, I no
 longer have locks next to each directory, but I now have X's next to them.
 Now sure why that should have happened, I did exactly as you said. I can
 give the results to the output of id username if you want.


No, that's OK at the moment. /var/lib/samba/usershares should contain files
with the names of shares on your machine. These files should be owned by
you. If they aren't, from terminal, type 'sudo chown username:username
/var/lib/usershares/sharename'.

You should have something like this:
ls -l /var/lib/samba
drwxrwx--T  2 root sambashare  4096 2011-02-09 20:30 usershares
ls -l /var/lib/samba/usershares
-rw-r--r-- 1 simong simong 78 2011-02-09 20:30 music

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[ubuntu-uk] Android hit by rogue app viruses

2011-03-03 Thread Barry Titterton
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12633923

They sound more like trojans than viruses to my untrained ear.
I expect the same would apply to any linux system if you installed a bad
software package; the malicious code would then be free to do what it
liked. Though it does say towards the end of the article that Google has
closed the vulnerabilities that the code was exploiting.

The article also quoted Trend Micro having a swipe at Open Source saying
that it was a very attractive criminal playground.

Would the experts like to comment on my understanding of this, or on
security in general?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 19:57, Simon Greenwood wrote:
No, that's OK at the moment. /var/lib/samba/usershares should contain 
files with the names of shares on your machine. These files should be 
owned by you. If they aren't, from terminal, type 'sudo chown 
username:username /var/lib/usershares/sharename'.


You should have something like this:
ls -l /var/lib/samba
drwxrwx--T  2 root sambashare  4096 2011-02-09 20:30 usershares
ls -l /var/lib/samba/usershares
-rw-r--r-- 1 simong simong 78 2011-02-09 20:30 music

s/




Ok, when I try to cd to samba, it says no file or directory, even though 
I can see it. I can cd to /lib but that is it.


I wonder if that is why?

but when I do ls -l /var/lib/samba I get

drwxrwx--T  2 root sambashare  4096 2011-03-03 19:34 usershares

all other directories in that folder are root root

this is what else is in that directory

-rw---  1 root root   16384 2009-08-24 22:29 account_policy.tdb
-rw---  1 root root   77824 2009-08-24 22:29 group_mapping.ldb
-rw---  1 root root8192 2009-08-24 22:29 ntdrivers.tdb
-rw---  1 root root 696 2009-08-24 22:29 ntforms.tdb
-rw---  1 root root   20480 2010-10-15 19:48 ntprinters.tdb
-rw---  1 root root   36864 2011-03-03 19:33 passdb.tdb
drwxr-xr-x  2 root root4096 2009-08-24 22:29 perfmon
drwxr-xr-x 10 root root4096 2009-08-24 22:29 printers
drwxr-xr-x  3 root root4096 2011-03-01 18:26 private
-rw---  1 root root   36864 2009-10-14 21:00 registry.tdb
-rw---  1 root root   24576 2009-06-04 14:19 secrets.tdb
-rw---  1 root root   36864 2009-11-12 19:59 share_info.tdb
drwxrwx--T  2 root sambashare  4096 2011-03-03 19:34 usershares
-rw-r--r--  1 root root8192 2009-08-24 22:29 winbindd_idmap.tdb

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Android hit by rogue app viruses

2011-03-03 Thread Vince Marsters
On Thu, 2011-03-03 at 20:24 +, Barry Titterton wrote:
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12633923
 
 They sound more like trojans than viruses to my untrained ear.
 I expect the same would apply to any linux system if you installed a bad
 software package; the malicious code would then be free to do what it
 liked. Though it does say towards the end of the article that Google has
 closed the vulnerabilities that the code was exploiting.
 
 The article also quoted Trend Micro having a swipe at Open Source saying
 that it was a very attractive criminal playground.
 
 Would the experts like to comment on my understanding of this, or on
 security in general?

They forgot (or I am going blind and missed it) that it was less than 5
minutes after Google were alerted till the apps were removed from the
store. Not bad going really

As you said, they were boobytrapped with a trojan which was capable of
sending loads of personal data and also downloading other malicious
content.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Android hit by rogue app viruses

2011-03-03 Thread Anton Piatek
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On 3 Mar 2011 20:34, Vince Marsters vi...@marsters.co.uk wrote:
 On Thu, 2011-03-03 at 20:24 +, Barry Titterton wrote:
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12633923

 They sound more like trojans than viruses to my untrained ear.
 I expect the same would apply to any linux system if you installed a bad
 software package; the malicious code would then be free to do what it
 liked. Though it does say towards the end of the article that Google has
 closed the vulnerabilities that the code was exploiting.

 The article also quoted Trend Micro having a swipe at Open Source saying
 that it was a very attractive criminal playground.

 Would the experts like to comment on my understanding of this, or on
 security in general?

 They forgot (or I am going blind and missed it) that it was less than 5
 minutes after Google were alerted till the apps were removed from the
 store. Not bad going really

 As you said, they were boobytrapped with a trojan which was capable of
 sending loads of personal data and also downloading other malicious
 content.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Android hit by rogue app viruses

2011-03-03 Thread Anton Piatek
I can't believe they compare Facebook to OSS. as if they are similar...

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 19:57, Simon Greenwood wrote:


No, that's OK at the moment. /var/lib/samba/usershares should contain 
files with the names of shares on your machine. These files should be 
owned by you. If they aren't, from terminal, type 'sudo chown 
username:username /var/lib/usershares/sharename'.


You should have something like this:
ls -l /var/lib/samba
drwxrwx--T  2 root sambashare  4096 2011-02-09 20:30 usershares
ls -l /var/lib/samba/usershares
-rw-r--r-- 1 simong simong 78 2011-02-09 20:30 music

s/


ok, after reading that a bit more, and fiddling a bit, I have managed to 
cd to usershares, and ls -l to view permissions. Funny thing, some of 
the files have username some have root. I get what you are trying to 
say, about changing permissions and ownership of directories inside 
usershares, but if I am in usershares, how does that change the command? 
I dont want to mess it up.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 19:57, Simon Greenwood wrote:
No, that's OK at the moment. /var/lib/samba/usershares should contain 
files with the names of shares on your machine. These files should be 
owned by you. If they aren't, from terminal, type 'sudo chown 
username:username /var/lib/usershares/sharename'.


You should have something like this:
ls -l /var/lib/samba
drwxrwx--T  2 root sambashare  4096 2011-02-09 20:30 usershares
ls -l /var/lib/samba/usershares
-rw-r--r-- 1 simong simong 78 2011-02-09 20:30 music

s/



Yay, it worked, I managed to work it out, and get my Desktop to be 
shared. How do I make it so that all files in the folder are changed at 
once?


Just needed a little pointing in the right direction, that is all it too.

One question though, how secure is the now?

brilliant.told you I learn quick.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 03/03/11 19:57, Simon Greenwood wrote:




No, that's OK at the moment. /var/lib/samba/usershares should contain 
files with the names of shares on your machine. These files should be 
owned by you. If they aren't, from terminal, type 'sudo chown 
username:username /var/lib/usershares/sharename'.


You should have something like this:
ls -l /var/lib/samba
drwxrwx--T  2 root sambashare  4096 2011-02-09 20:30 usershares
ls -l /var/lib/samba/usershares
-rw-r--r-- 1 simong simong 78 2011-02-09 20:30 music

s/


Well, got rid of the error 255, but still cant see the directories from 
the other computer, so something is still stopping the network.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Local Council Meeting

2011-03-03 Thread Alan Bell

On 31/01/11 19:11, Jacob Mansfield wrote:

does anybody recall the discussion about contacting your local council
members about ubuntu a while back?
Well I just got invited to a meeting to discuss this with David Lloyd!
I would be grateful if one or two others accompanied me to this
meeting as I am not the most experienced linux user out there.
for those who do not recall the discussion it was about persuading
local governments to switch to linux to save money in the latest
budget cuts.
for those who are interested please email me off-list
for those who are not sure if they can go, the meeting is at the
county hall, at 4.30 http://goo.gl/maps/r7sr
Jacob Mansfield
Programmer


how did it go?

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[ubuntu-uk] Quiz Night!

2011-03-03 Thread Alan Bell
As you may have read in the minutes of the meeting this evening 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/MeetingNotes/20110210 we are going to 
hold a quiz night at some point in April. Questions will be mostly about 
Ubuntu, or with an Ubuntuish kinda theme to them, and our quizmaster 
will be the quizbot that lives in the #ubuntu-trivia IRC channel which 
will be loaded up with a brand new set of questions at the start of the 
evening. It will be at 9PM on a Saturday in April, and it would be great 
if you could mark your availability on the poll just here - 
http://doodle.com/eucwzx2qdiiiqs5p
We will try and set up a shared voice over IP conference thingie for the 
evening and of course there will be some rather thrilling prizes on offer.


click the linkie - http://doodle.com/eucwzx2qdiiiqs5p -

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[ubuntu-uk] New Team Leader Wanted!

2011-03-03 Thread Alan Pope
I posted this on my blog. Am reposting here to reach as many people as possible.

The UK Ubuntu LoCo team has for some years now had a vote to choose a
new leader when the incumbent steps down. Well it’s that time of year
again as Dave Walker stepped down in an announcement to the Ubuntu UK
LoCo mailing list recently.

Since Dave stepped down we’ve been looking for a new Team Lead, but I
don’t think we’ve really promoted it enough, which might be one reason
why we’ve currently got only one candidate for the vote. I’d like to
ask members of the UK LoCo team to consider helping us out by standing
for the post of Team Leader.

The role is not an onerous one, but it does need someone committed,
who is willing to help guide the team over the next year or so. The
person selected will be a point of contact with Canonical and other
internal groups within the project, and with external organisations
too. There isn’t a tremendous workload, but the person should be on
hand to deal with requests in a timely fashion.

Traditionally we’ve allowed the outgoing team leader to choose the
method by which the next leader is chosen. This has been in place
since Nik Butler stepped down as leader back in 2007 and I got voted
in. At the time we used the somewhat inadequate poll system in
launchpad to figure out the winner. Since then the Ubuntu community
has moved towards condorcet voting, which is both fun, reliable and
very geeky :)

Every LoCo is different though, with their own ways of selecting a new
leader, point of contact or council and that’s often determined by
cultural traditions. As a rule the Ubuntu project doesn’t impose
leadership election processes on LoCo teams, so each is free to select
their own process.

So if you’re in the UK, and you’re interested in leading the team then
add yourself to this page on the wiki:-

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/2011Election

Cheers,
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Quiz Night!

2011-03-03 Thread Sean Miller
Alas, work at Morrisons on Saturdays until 9pm so not going to happen :-(

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Quiz Night!

2011-03-03 Thread Isabell Long
Hi,

On Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 10:58:25PM +, Alan Bell wrote:

[...] 

 We are going to hold a quiz night at some point in April.

Brilliant idea!

 click the linkie - http://doodle.com/eucwzx2qdiiiqs5p -

Done.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Local Council Meeting

2011-03-03 Thread Jacob Mansfield
On 3 March 2011 22:08, Alan Bell alan.b...@theopenlearningcentre.com
 wrote:

 how did it go?


they've just bought outlook 2010, but they're gonna talk to their it guy and
i'm gonna send them some live CDs
so it went pretty well I think
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Programmer
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 3 March 2011 21:17, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:

  On 03/03/11 19:57, Simon Greenwood wrote:



  No, that's OK at the moment. /var/lib/samba/usershares should contain
 files with the names of shares on your machine. These files should be owned
 by you. If they aren't, from terminal, type 'sudo chown
 username:username /var/lib/usershares/sharename'.

  You should have something like this:
 ls -l /var/lib/samba
 drwxrwx--T  2 root sambashare  4096 2011-02-09 20:30 usershares
 ls -l /var/lib/samba/usershares
 -rw-r--r-- 1 simong simong 78 2011-02-09 20:30 music

  s/


 Well, got rid of the error 255, but still cant see the directories from the
 other computer, so something is still stopping the network.


Check that you can ping either computer each way, that SMB sharing is set up
on your netbook - it isn't installed by default as Gordon has pointed out,
and you'll have to search for Samba in the Software Centre.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 04/03/11 07:09, Simon Greenwood wrote:
Check that you can ping either computer each way, that SMB sharing is 
set up on your netbook - it isn't installed by default as Gordon has 
pointed out, and you'll have to search for Samba in the Software Centre.


s/


Um, when I look in the samba directory, it still has a lock on them. As 
far as having it installed, it is installed in Synaptic. How do I ping a 
machine?


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange file sharing problem

2011-03-03 Thread John MM

On 04/03/11 07:09, Simon Greenwood wrote:
Check that you can ping either computer each way, that SMB sharing is 
set up on your netbook - it isn't installed by default as Gordon has 
pointed out, and you'll have to search for Samba in the Software Centre.


s/



Appologies, just woke up, forget what I just said about the directories 
inside samba directory, the ones I want to share have no locks. I'm 
wondering, what are the permissions/ownership for the samba directory 
itself? Maybe that is why I cant see in the samba directory.


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Fwd: offtopic: JOB POSITION PERL DEVELOPER

2011-03-03 Thread Savvas Radevic
Αν ενδιαφέρεται κανείς για απασχόληση στην Ελλάδα, ψάχνουν perl developer /
sysadmin, full-time.

Η δουλειά [...] είναι full time στο χώρο του πελάτη [...]

 Θα κρατήσει 8 μήνες και μετα θέλουμε κάποιον μόνιμο να λειτουργεί ως
 sysadmin και να κάνει maintence πάλι στο πελάτη.


 Όποιος ενδιαφέρεται ας στείλει μήνυμα (off-list) στον Αλέξιο για
περισσότερες πληροφορίες. [?]

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Καλησπέρα,

Η εταιρεία μου ψάχνει senior (or not that senior) perl developer σχετικά
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Ενδιαφέρεται κανένας?

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Re: monthly meetings

2011-03-03 Thread Mike Holstein
hehe, good call Tim... its on the IRC... #ubuntustudio-devel on freenode..

http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntustudio-develuio=MTE9MjQ255

On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Tim Cook timothywayne.c...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Mike,

 Just wondering if this is IRC, Skype?

 Thanks,
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  regular monthly meetings the first sunday of the month starting this
  sunday, march 6th... the time is 10am eastern standard time... PLEASE
  LET ME KNOW if you have trouble finding out what time this is in your
  local time zone... eastern standard time is US/new york..
  for example:
  10:00:00 a.m. Sunday March 6, 2011 in America/New_York converts to
  03:00:00 p.m. Sunday March 6, 2011 in GMT
  http://www.timezoneconverter.com/ might be helpful...
 
 
  ...also, if there needs to be a special meeting set up for a specific
  purpose, such as meeting with the website team, and this time is bad
  for key members, additional meetings can and should be added anytime
  for this purpose... thanks
 
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Re: monthly meetings

2011-03-03 Thread Brian David
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com wrote:
 regular monthly meetings the first sunday of the month starting this sunday,
 march 6th... the time is 10am eastern standard time... PLEASE LET ME KNOW if
 you have trouble finding out what time this is in your local time zone...
 eastern standard time is US/new york..
 for example:
 10:00:00 a.m. Sunday March 6, 2011 in America/New_York converts to
 03:00:00 p.m. Sunday March 6, 2011 in GMT
 http://www.timezoneconverter.com/ might be helpful...
 ...also, if there needs to be a special meeting set up for a specific
 purpose, such as meeting with the website team, and this time is bad for key
 members, additional meetings can and should be added anytime for this
 purpose... thanks


Hey, Sundays work for me.  It's a bit early to get up on a day off,
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Ubuntu-desktop nautilus packaging branch.

2011-03-03 Thread Luke Yelavich
Hi,
When working on the nautilus package today as a part of patch pilot, I tried 
commiting a release and tagging with the appropriate version in 
debian/changelog, however bzr complained that there was already a tag for that 
release version. I didn't overwrite it in the lp branch in the event that there 
was a reason for this, so the latest nautilus package release, so far as the 
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Re: Ubuntu-desktop nautilus packaging branch.

2011-03-03 Thread Martin Pitt
Luke Yelavich [2011-03-04 11:42 +1100]:
 When working on the nautilus package today as a part of patch pilot,
 I tried commiting a release and tagging with the appropriate version
 in debian/changelog, however bzr complained that there was already a
 tag for that release version. I didn't overwrite it in the lp branch
 in the event that there was a reason for this, so the latest
 nautilus package release, so far as the branch goes, is not tagged.

Note that these often come in with merges. Unfortunately contributors
often already do the dch -r/debcommit -r thing (or an equivalent).
When I merge a branch, I usually set the changelog back to UNRELEASED
and do bzr tag --delete version, and then do an explicit dch -rm and
debcommit -r.

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Re: Qt3 and LSB compliance

2011-03-03 Thread Martin Pitt
Till Kamppeter [2011-03-02 21:12 +0100]:
 I did not know that Universe is activated by default. Then it is no
 problem for the printer drivers to pull lsb from Universe. So for
 most users the drivers simply install and just work.

Right.

 But how is it working with commercial support customers who buy
 LSB-based commercial software?

If that software is using Qt3, and has a problem with it, then at
least we have a better explanation why we can't help with it.

 And how do system-config-printer and Jockey behave for these
 customers if due to missing lsb (when Universe is turned off) the
 printer driver packages cannot get installed?

Then these drivers will obviously not install. But if you are in an
environment where you explicitly turn off universe because you only
want to run officially supported software, then you quite likely don't
want third-party drivers either?

As Scott already said I see no hurry to changing all these rdepends
for natty still. I'd be fine to do that in O, in coordination with
Debian. Jonathan, what time scale did you have in mind?

Thanks,

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FF and sync new packages from Debian

2011-03-03 Thread Benjamin Drung
Hi,

Can we sync new packages (that are not yet in Ubuntu) from Debian while
the feature freeze is in place?

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monthly meetings

2011-03-03 Thread Mike Holstein
regular monthly meetings the first sunday of the month starting this sunday,
march 6th... the time is 10am eastern standard time... PLEASE LET ME KNOW if
you have trouble finding out what time this is in your local time zone...
eastern standard time is US/new york..
for example:
10:00:00 a.m. Sunday March 6, 2011 in America/New_York converts to
03:00:00 p.m. Sunday March 6, 2011 in GMT
http://www.timezoneconverter.com/ might be helpful...

...also, if there needs to be a special meeting set up for a specific
purpose, such as meeting with the website team, and this time is bad for key
members, additional meetings can and should be added anytime for this
purpose... thanks

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Re: monthly meetings

2011-03-03 Thread Tim Cook
Hi Mike,

Just wondering if this is IRC, Skype? 

Thanks,
Tim


On Thu, 2011-03-03 at 15:08 -0500, Mike Holstein wrote:
 regular monthly meetings the first sunday of the month starting this
 sunday, march 6th... the time is 10am eastern standard time... PLEASE
 LET ME KNOW if you have trouble finding out what time this is in your
 local time zone... eastern standard time is US/new york.. 
 for example:
 10:00:00 a.m. Sunday March 6, 2011 in America/New_York converts to
 03:00:00 p.m. Sunday March 6, 2011 in GMT
 http://www.timezoneconverter.com/ might be helpful...
 
 
 ...also, if there needs to be a special meeting set up for a specific
 purpose, such as meeting with the website team, and this time is bad
 for key members, additional meetings can and should be added anytime
 for this purpose... thanks
 
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[Ubuntu-BR] Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Wilson Bom

Pessoal,

Instalei o Ubuntu Server 10.04.

A resuloção da tela no console esta muito alta e desta forma as letras 
ficam pequenas.


Tem como configurar para resolução menor ? Poderia ser  ( 800 x 600 ) ?

Qual seria este arquivo para configuração ?

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Instalar Vnc Server em Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Nilson Chagas
Acesso internet tem, ele é o servidor de internet inclusive.

2011/3/2 Marlon yoda...@gmail.com

 # ifconfig

 ele vai te mostrar as placas de rede que estão ativas
 se a principal aparecer e tiver ip

 tu também pode pingar o google

 # ping www.google.com.br
 se ele retornar resposta sua rede
 está ok e seu DNS está certo tb...

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 Em 2 de março de 2011 18:46, Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção 
 mauro.riso...@gmail.com escreveu:

  Há também solução FreeNX http://www.nomachine.com/ que dá de 10 a 0 no
  VNCServer, mas não é opensource
 
  Em 2 de março de 2011 17:55, Ivan Brasil Fuzzer i...@fuzzer.com.br
  escreveu:
 
   Qual a versão do Ubuntu Server?
  
   Em 02-03-2011 17:41, Marlon escreveu:
  
veje se o trem tá com rede...
   use os repositórios principais como o Nilson explicou
   e update denovo
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   Em 2 de março de 2011 17:33, Humberto Fragaxisbe...@gmail.com
escreveu:
  
Em 2 de março de 2011 17:16, Nilson Chagas
   nilson.chagas.si...@gmail.comescreveu:
  
W: Failed to fetch
  
  
  
  
 
 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid-updates/multiverse/source/Sources.gz
  
   404 Not Found
  
  
   Você está usando o servidor br, que de vez em quando ficam fora do
 ar.
   Mude
   para o servidor principal que deve resolver.
  
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Instalar Vnc Server em Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Nilson Chagas
Estou na 8.10

2011/3/2 Ivan Brasil Fuzzer i...@fuzzer.com.br

 Qual a versão do Ubuntu Server?

 Em 02-03-2011 17:41, Marlon escreveu:

  veje se o trem tá com rede...
 use os repositórios principais como o Nilson explicou
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  escreveu:

  Em 2 de março de 2011 17:16, Nilson Chagas
 nilson.chagas.si...@gmail.comescreveu:

  W: Failed to fetch



 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid-updates/multiverse/source/Sources.gz

 404 Not Found


 Você está usando o servidor br, que de vez em quando ficam fora do ar.
 Mude
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Instalar Vnc Server em Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção
Se ele é um servidor de internet, creio que sendo server, não deva ter
X-Window (Tela gráfica) apenas terminal, no caso shell. Até porque seu
server terá acesso até ele não tendo interface gráfica e sim terminal shell,
fica bem mais rápido mesmo em conexões de internet lentas.

Se for seu caso, não use o VNC Server e sim OpenSSH, que além de ser um
terminal remoto do seu server, é rápido e melhor é criptografado, alérm de
poder setar ne seu arquivo conf, opção para visualizar telas gráficas.

Veja mais em:

http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/artigos/impressora.php?codigo=12368

Em 3 de março de 2011 08:16, Nilson Chagas
nilson.chagas.si...@gmail.comescreveu:

 Acesso internet tem, ele é o servidor de internet inclusive.

 2011/3/2 Marlon yoda...@gmail.com

  # ifconfig
 
  ele vai te mostrar as placas de rede que estão ativas
  se a principal aparecer e tiver ip
 
  tu também pode pingar o google
 
  # ping www.google.com.br
  se ele retornar resposta sua rede
  está ok e seu DNS está certo tb...
 
  abss
  --
 
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T0ddy Stone Brains
  └┘
 
 
 
  Em 2 de março de 2011 18:46, Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção 
  mauro.riso...@gmail.com escreveu:
 
   Há também solução FreeNX http://www.nomachine.com/ que dá de 10 a 0 no
   VNCServer, mas não é opensource
  
   Em 2 de março de 2011 17:55, Ivan Brasil Fuzzer i...@fuzzer.com.br
   escreveu:
  
Qual a versão do Ubuntu Server?
   
Em 02-03-2011 17:41, Marlon escreveu:
   
 veje se o trem tá com rede...
use os repositórios principais como o Nilson explicou
e update denovo
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Em 2 de março de 2011 17:33, Humberto Fragaxisbe...@gmail.com
 escreveu:
   
 Em 2 de março de 2011 17:16, Nilson Chagas
nilson.chagas.si...@gmail.comescreveu:
   
 W: Failed to fetch
   
   
   
   
  
 
 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid-updates/multiverse/source/Sources.gz
   
404 Not Found
   
   
Você está usando o servidor br, que de vez em quando ficam fora do
  ar.
Mude
para o servidor principal que deve resolver.
   
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Renato Alvim
Tenho o mesmo problema e ainda não achei solução.

Em 3 de março de 2011 08:15, Wilson Bom escreveu:

 Pessoal,

 Instalei o Ubuntu Server 10.04.

 A resuloção da tela no console esta muito alta e desta forma as letras
 ficam pequenas.

 Tem como configurar para resolução menor ? Poderia ser  ( 800 x 600 ) ?


 Qual seria este arquivo para configuração ?

 Desde já, meu muito obrigado.

 --

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Instalar Vnc Server em Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção
Instale a versão mais nova, mas LTS do Ubuntu, na versão server 10.04 ou
você ficara muito desatualizado, além de ser um ponto fixo de insegurança,
pois não há mais atualizações de segurança também.

Em 3 de março de 2011 08:26, Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção 
mauro.riso...@gmail.com escreveu:

 Se ele é um servidor de internet, creio que sendo server, não deva ter
 X-Window (Tela gráfica) apenas terminal, no caso shell. Até porque seu
 server terá acesso até ele não tendo interface gráfica e sim terminal shell,
 fica bem mais rápido mesmo em conexões de internet lentas.

 Se for seu caso, não use o VNC Server e sim OpenSSH, que além de ser um
 terminal remoto do seu server, é rápido e melhor é criptografado, alérm de
 poder setar ne seu arquivo conf, opção para visualizar telas gráficas.

 Veja mais em:

 http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/artigos/impressora.php?codigo=12368

 Em 3 de março de 2011 08:16, Nilson Chagas 
 nilson.chagas.si...@gmail.comescreveu:

 Acesso internet tem, ele é o servidor de internet inclusive.

 2011/3/2 Marlon yoda...@gmail.com

  # ifconfig
 
  ele vai te mostrar as placas de rede que estão ativas
  se a principal aparecer e tiver ip
 
  tu também pode pingar o google
 
  # ping www.google.com.br
  se ele retornar resposta sua rede
  está ok e seu DNS está certo tb...
 
  abss
  --
 
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  ┌┐
T0ddy Stone Brains
  └┘
 
 
 
  Em 2 de março de 2011 18:46, Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção 
  mauro.riso...@gmail.com escreveu:
 
   Há também solução FreeNX http://www.nomachine.com/ que dá de 10 a 0
 no
   VNCServer, mas não é opensource
  
   Em 2 de março de 2011 17:55, Ivan Brasil Fuzzer i...@fuzzer.com.br
   escreveu:
  
Qual a versão do Ubuntu Server?
   
Em 02-03-2011 17:41, Marlon escreveu:
   
 veje se o trem tá com rede...
use os repositórios principais como o Nilson explicou
e update denovo
--
   
Marlon Valério
┌┐
   T0ddy Stone Brains
└┘
   
   
   
Em 2 de março de 2011 17:33, Humberto Fragaxisbe...@gmail.com
 escreveu:
   
 Em 2 de março de 2011 17:16, Nilson Chagas
nilson.chagas.si...@gmail.comescreveu:
   
 W: Failed to fetch
   
   
   
   
  
 
 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid-updates/multiverse/source/Sources.gz
   
404 Not Found
   
   
Você está usando o servidor br, que de vez em quando ficam fora do
  ar.
Mude
para o servidor principal que deve resolver.
   
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Instalar Vnc Server em Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Nilson Chagas
O problema, que infelizmente e por enquanto (vou mudar para o fortigate),
que tenho uma base oracle para teste rodando nesta maquina tb.

E o DBA vai precisar reinstalar a base, e ele esta me pedindo este acesso
via VNC Server.

Visto que em breve (se DEUS quiser), vamos alterar esta estrutura, vou
precisar abrir esta brexa.

2011/3/3 Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção mauro.riso...@gmail.com

 Se ele é um servidor de internet, creio que sendo server, não deva ter
 X-Window (Tela gráfica) apenas terminal, no caso shell. Até porque seu
 server terá acesso até ele não tendo interface gráfica e sim terminal
 shell,
 fica bem mais rápido mesmo em conexões de internet lentas.

 Se for seu caso, não use o VNC Server e sim OpenSSH, que além de ser um
 terminal remoto do seu server, é rápido e melhor é criptografado, alérm de
 poder setar ne seu arquivo conf, opção para visualizar telas gráficas.

 Veja mais em:

 http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/artigos/impressora.php?codigo=12368

 Em 3 de março de 2011 08:16, Nilson Chagas
 nilson.chagas.si...@gmail.comescreveu:

  Acesso internet tem, ele é o servidor de internet inclusive.
 
  2011/3/2 Marlon yoda...@gmail.com
 
   # ifconfig
  
   ele vai te mostrar as placas de rede que estão ativas
   se a principal aparecer e tiver ip
  
   tu também pode pingar o google
  
   # ping www.google.com.br
   se ele retornar resposta sua rede
   está ok e seu DNS está certo tb...
  
   abss
   --
  
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   ┌┐
 T0ddy Stone Brains
   └┘
  
  
  
   Em 2 de março de 2011 18:46, Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção 
   mauro.riso...@gmail.com escreveu:
  
Há também solução FreeNX http://www.nomachine.com/ que dá de 10 a 0
 no
VNCServer, mas não é opensource
   
Em 2 de março de 2011 17:55, Ivan Brasil Fuzzer i...@fuzzer.com.br
escreveu:
   
 Qual a versão do Ubuntu Server?

 Em 02-03-2011 17:41, Marlon escreveu:

  veje se o trem tá com rede...
 use os repositórios principais como o Nilson explicou
 e update denovo
 --

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 ┌┐
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 └┘



 Em 2 de março de 2011 17:33, Humberto Fragaxisbe...@gmail.com
  escreveu:

  Em 2 de março de 2011 17:16, Nilson Chagas
 nilson.chagas.si...@gmail.comescreveu:

  W: Failed to fetch




   
  
 
 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid-updates/multiverse/source/Sources.gz

 404 Not Found


 Você está usando o servidor br, que de vez em quando ficam fora
 do
   ar.
 Mude
 para o servidor principal que deve resolver.

 --
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 http://lixaonerd.wordpress.com
 http://ostelematicos.blogspot.com

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Zandre Bran
Enviar a mesma mensagem novamente não adianta. Como diz o mesmo:
se precisar, já sabe, é só não GRITAR.

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2011/3/3 Wilson Bom wilson_...@yahoo.com.br:
 Pessoal,

 Instalei o Ubuntu Server 10.04.

 A resuloção da tela no console esta muito alta e desta forma as letras ficam
 pequenas.

 Tem como configurar para resolução menor ? Poderia ser  ( 800 x 600 ) ?

 Qual seria este arquivo para configuração ?

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Luiz Henrique Borges
Pessoal, no arquivo /boot/grub/grub.conf adicione ao fim da linha do kernel
o seguinte parâmetro: *vga=315*

Em 3 de março de 2011 08:27, Renato Alvim renato.al...@gmail.com escreveu:

 Tenho o mesmo problema e ainda não achei solução.

 Em 3 de março de 2011 08:15, Wilson Bom escreveu:

  Pessoal,
 
  Instalei o Ubuntu Server 10.04.
 
  A resuloção da tela no console esta muito alta e desta forma as letras
  ficam pequenas.
 
  Tem como configurar para resolução menor ? Poderia ser  ( 800 x 600 ) ?
 
 
  Qual seria este arquivo para configuração ?
 
  Desde já, meu muito obrigado.
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Instalar Vnc Server em Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Marlon
Muito difícil, contorna o problema,
baxa o pacote por http
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/all/allpackages
e instala

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Em 3 de março de 2011 08:34, Nilson Chagas
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 O problema, que infelizmente e por enquanto (vou mudar para o fortigate),
 que tenho uma base oracle para teste rodando nesta maquina tb.

 E o DBA vai precisar reinstalar a base, e ele esta me pedindo este acesso
 via VNC Server.

 Visto que em breve (se DEUS quiser), vamos alterar esta estrutura, vou
 precisar abrir esta brexa.

 2011/3/3 Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção mauro.riso...@gmail.com

  Se ele é um servidor de internet, creio que sendo server, não deva ter
  X-Window (Tela gráfica) apenas terminal, no caso shell. Até porque seu
  server terá acesso até ele não tendo interface gráfica e sim terminal
  shell,
  fica bem mais rápido mesmo em conexões de internet lentas.
 
  Se for seu caso, não use o VNC Server e sim OpenSSH, que além de ser um
  terminal remoto do seu server, é rápido e melhor é criptografado, alérm
 de
  poder setar ne seu arquivo conf, opção para visualizar telas gráficas.
 
  Veja mais em:
 
  http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/artigos/impressora.php?codigo=12368
 
  Em 3 de março de 2011 08:16, Nilson Chagas
  nilson.chagas.si...@gmail.comescreveu:
 
   Acesso internet tem, ele é o servidor de internet inclusive.
  
   2011/3/2 Marlon yoda...@gmail.com
  
# ifconfig
   
ele vai te mostrar as placas de rede que estão ativas
se a principal aparecer e tiver ip
   
tu também pode pingar o google
   
# ping www.google.com.br
se ele retornar resposta sua rede
está ok e seu DNS está certo tb...
   
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Em 2 de março de 2011 18:46, Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção 
mauro.riso...@gmail.com escreveu:
   
 Há também solução FreeNX http://www.nomachine.com/ que dá de 10 a
 0
  no
 VNCServer, mas não é opensource

 Em 2 de março de 2011 17:55, Ivan Brasil Fuzzer 
 i...@fuzzer.com.br
 escreveu:

  Qual a versão do Ubuntu Server?
 
  Em 02-03-2011 17:41, Marlon escreveu:
 
   veje se o trem tá com rede...
  use os repositórios principais como o Nilson explicou
  e update denovo
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  Em 2 de março de 2011 17:33, Humberto Fragaxisbe...@gmail.com
   escreveu:
 
   Em 2 de março de 2011 17:16, Nilson Chagas
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   W: Failed to fetch
 
 
 
 

   
  
 
 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid-updates/multiverse/source/Sources.gz
 
  404 Not Found
 
 
  Você está usando o servidor br, que de vez em quando ficam fora
  do
ar.
  Mude
  para o servidor principal que deve resolver.
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Instalar Vnc Server em Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Nilson Chagas
Achei um tuto na net e segui ele, parece que esta aualizando.

Vamos ver o que vai dar no final.

http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade

2011/3/3 Marlon yoda...@gmail.com

 Muito difícil, contorna o problema,
 baxa o pacote por http
 http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/all/allpackages
 e instala

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  O problema, que infelizmente e por enquanto (vou mudar para o fortigate),
  que tenho uma base oracle para teste rodando nesta maquina tb.
 
  E o DBA vai precisar reinstalar a base, e ele esta me pedindo este acesso
  via VNC Server.
 
  Visto que em breve (se DEUS quiser), vamos alterar esta estrutura, vou
  precisar abrir esta brexa.
 
  2011/3/3 Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção mauro.riso...@gmail.com
 
   Se ele é um servidor de internet, creio que sendo server, não deva ter
   X-Window (Tela gráfica) apenas terminal, no caso shell. Até porque seu
   server terá acesso até ele não tendo interface gráfica e sim terminal
   shell,
   fica bem mais rápido mesmo em conexões de internet lentas.
  
   Se for seu caso, não use o VNC Server e sim OpenSSH, que além de ser um
   terminal remoto do seu server, é rápido e melhor é criptografado, alérm
  de
   poder setar ne seu arquivo conf, opção para visualizar telas gráficas.
  
   Veja mais em:
  
   http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/artigos/impressora.php?codigo=12368
  
   Em 3 de março de 2011 08:16, Nilson Chagas
   nilson.chagas.si...@gmail.comescreveu:
  
Acesso internet tem, ele é o servidor de internet inclusive.
   
2011/3/2 Marlon yoda...@gmail.com
   
 # ifconfig

 ele vai te mostrar as placas de rede que estão ativas
 se a principal aparecer e tiver ip

 tu também pode pingar o google

 # ping www.google.com.br
 se ele retornar resposta sua rede
 está ok e seu DNS está certo tb...

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 mauro.riso...@gmail.com escreveu:

  Há também solução FreeNX http://www.nomachine.com/ que dá de 10
 a
  0
   no
  VNCServer, mas não é opensource
 
  Em 2 de março de 2011 17:55, Ivan Brasil Fuzzer 
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  escreveu:
 
   Qual a versão do Ubuntu Server?
  
   Em 02-03-2011 17:41, Marlon escreveu:
  
veje se o trem tá com rede...
   use os repositórios principais como o Nilson explicou
   e update denovo
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   Em 2 de março de 2011 17:33, Humberto Fraga
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escreveu:
  
Em 2 de março de 2011 17:16, Nilson Chagas
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W: Failed to fetch
  
  
  
  
 

   
  
 
 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid-updates/multiverse/source/Sources.gz
  
   404 Not Found
  
  
   Você está usando o servidor br, que de vez em quando ficam
 fora
   do
 ar.
   Mude
   para o servidor principal que deve resolver.
  
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Ubuntu Server

2011-03-03 Thread Wilson Bom

Ola Renato,

Eu continuo procurando uma solução, pois o cliente quer usar a maquina 
onde esta o Ubuntu server.


Se conseguir resolver, posto aqui.


Em 03-03-2011 07:27, Renato Alvim escreveu:

Tenho o mesmo problema e ainda não achei solução.

Em 3 de março de 2011 08:15, Wilson Bom escreveu:


Pessoal,

Instalei o Ubuntu Server 10.04.

A resuloção da tela no console esta muito alta e desta forma as letras
ficam pequenas.

Tem como configurar para resolução menor ? Poderia ser  ( 800 x 600 ) ?


Qual seria este arquivo para configuração ?

Desde já, meu muito obrigado.

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[Ubuntu-BR] [OFF] configuração de rede

2011-03-03 Thread Luiz Augusto Amelotti
Pessoal,

estou com uma dúvida que talvez vocês possam me ajudar. Não é relativa
necessariamente a um ambiente Ubuntu, por isso eu coloquei o OFF.

Eu tenho a rede 192.168.0.0/255.255.224.0 configurada. Precisei estabelecer
uma VPN com um parceiro, mas este pediu que eu especificasse um range menor,
pois o meu range pegaria algumas de suas redes.
Pensei então em configurar a rede 192.168.100.0/255.255.255.0 e usar, mas
máquinas que precisam de acesso à VPN, um segundo IP nesta rede. Além disso,
preciso configurar o meu roteador para atuar como gateway nas duas redes.

A minha abordagem está correta? Há uma solução melhor para essa questão?

Eu, de fato, não preciso de um range tão grande. Escolhemos assim para ter
uma organização melhor dos nossos IPs, por exemplo, servidores na rede
192.168.0; máquinas virtuais na rede 192.168.1; estações de trabalho na rede
192.168.2; dispositivos móveis na rede 192.168.3; e assim por diante.

Atenciosamente,

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[Ubuntu-BR] XBMC

2011-03-03 Thread Renato Diogo
Olá pessoal.

Alguém utiliza ou já testou o XBMC?

Achei ele um pouco lento na navegação.

Qual a impressão que tiveram?

Abraço
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Virtual box e camera

2011-03-03 Thread Filipe Nogueira de Souza
consegui eu mechi na configuracoes usb la e funcionou so nao seio o q eu fiz
so q agora o q nao funciona e o audio aff

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 o mesmo estava acontecendo comigo, só qe com outros dispositivos.
 Verifique se seu usuario está no grupo vboxusers.

 2011/3/2 Filipe Nogueira de Souza nog.l...@gmail.com

 ele nao reconhece quando eu clico nos dispositivos usb para capturar pra
 maquina virtual aparece a webcam mas nao posso seleciona-la

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  instalou o driver no win??
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   Boa Noite
  
   Estou com problema no virtualbox eu nao esto conseguindo usar a webcam
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   maquina virtual. Tenho um noteboock da hp com webcam embutida o
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] XBMC

2011-03-03 Thread Filipe Nogueira de Souza
da pra jogar nele ??

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 XBMC




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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] XBMC

2011-03-03 Thread Ronaldo Linux Debate

Eu uso e gostei muito.
Muito melhor que o media center do software pago lá.
Não vi nada de lento nele não.
Funciona muito bem no meu note.
Chego em casa, ligo na tv via HDMI e uso.
Sem reclamações.
Só acho que faltou um plugin para tocar as músicas do Last.fm,
mas ele tem plugin para buscar informações das musicas de lá.

Atenciosamente,
Ronaldo Assis

Em 03/03/2011 11:41, Renato Diogo escreveu:

Olá pessoal.

Alguém utiliza ou já testou o XBMC?

Achei ele um pouco lento na navegação.

Qual a impressão que tiveram?

Abraço
Renato




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[Ubuntu-BR] GRUB iniciando sempre em linha de comando

2011-03-03 Thread Paulo Correia

Olá Amigos,

Estou com um problema no Grub, ele está iniciando sempre em linha de comando.
Já procurei no oráculo (google).
Ai eu tenho que digitar sempre set root=(hdX,Y), set prefix=(hdX,Y)/boot/grub
Alguém pode me dar uma força ?
 
Abraços,

Paulo Sérgio Correia
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