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[0:02] <short-circuit> hello again
[0:02] <short-circuit> i have a problem
[0:02] <short-circuit> mounted a image of my 8gb sd card
[0:03] <short-circuit> and want to remove the unallocated space at the end
[0:03] <short-circuit> but there is a 4meg part at first
[0:03] <short-circuit> is this correct?
[0:05] <short-circuit> and a other question. when i fdisk -l myimage.img i will get messages like "part.. has different physical and logical enmdings..."
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[0:07] <short-circuit> anyone there who could help?
[0:07] <gnarface> short-circuit: i haven't gone anywhere
[0:07] <short-circuit> yeah
[0:07] <short-circuit> ^^
[0:07] <gnarface> short-circuit: did you try gparted like i suggested?
[0:08] <short-circuit> honestly no. i changed the os and already forgot your tip.
[0:09] <short-circuit> it was something like expanding the ext4?
[0:09] <gnarface> short-circuit: if your image isn't already badly broken, gparted should be much easier
[0:09] <short-circuit> it's fine. sd is still working in my pi
[0:09] <short-circuit> i'm now working with the image
[0:10] <gnarface> short-circuit: try gparted you can use your mouse to resize the partition
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[0:10] <short-circuit> with the unallocated space at the end? won't work for me
[0:11] <gnarface> short-circuit: are you for real? are you trolling?
[0:11] <gnarface> short-circuit: try gparted god damnit
[0:11] <short-circuit> i have gparted open
[0:11] <gnarface> short-circuit: why would you assume it can't create new partitions too?
[0:11] <short-circuit> i'm not trolling. kinda stupid, ok but not trolling
[0:11] <gnarface> short-circuit: hah, ok i'm sorry then
[0:12] <short-circuit> i can't resize the partition by mouseclick
[0:12] <short-circuit> wait
[0:12] <short-circuit> lol
[0:12] <gnarface> ?
[0:12] <short-circuit> i found it
[0:12] <gnarface> ok
[0:13] <short-circuit> so i resize the partition to the max?
[0:13] <gnarface> i thought you were trying to shrink the partition to 4GB?
[0:14] <short-circuit> yes
[0:14] <gnarface> you may have to tell it to fsck it first
[0:14] <short-circuit> but it has 3,6 and a unallocated part at the end
[0:14] <short-circuit> how?
[0:14] <short-circuit> fsck?
[0:14] <gnarface> it might fsck automatically
[0:15] <short-circuit> where can i check this?
[0:15] <gnarface> hmm
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[0:16] <gnarface> there should be detail on the popup after you start it
[0:16] <gnarface> you have to click on the >
[0:16] <gnarface> but you may be able to right click on the partition
[0:16] <gnarface> or select it then look in the menus
[0:17] <short-circuit> maybe. my is in german
[0:17] <short-circuit> got there a checkbox with something similar rounding cylinders
[0:17] <short-circuit> this stuff?
[0:18] <short-circuit> its the only checkbox around there
[0:18] <gnarface> hmm
[0:18] <short-circuit> but there is something i won't understand
[0:18] <short-circuit> i have 4 partitions in this images
[0:18] <gnarface> ok, if you set up a change, it won't do it immediately
[0:19] <gnarface> you have to hit "apply"
[0:19] <gnarface> (or whatever that is in german)
[0:19] <gnarface> on mine there is a green check
[0:19] <short-circuit> kk
[0:19] <gnarface> so if you make your change
[0:19] <gnarface> then go to view -> pending operations
[0:19] <gnarface> it should show them in the bottom panel
[0:19] <gnarface> you can make sure it is gonna fsck it
[0:19] <gnarface> you are using ext4?
[0:20] <short-circuit> yes
[0:20] <gnarface> gparted probably will do ext4 right automatically i think. old versions of it may have had problems with resizing reiserfs safely though, be careful
[0:20] <MobGod> quick question what OS should i put on a card for my brother he just wants to surf the net and stream web sites
[0:21] <short-circuit> suggest raspbian
[0:21] <MobGod> short-circuit talking to me ?
[0:22] <short-circuit> y
[0:22] <MobGod> ok so put the noobs on it for him ?
[0:22] <gnarface> MobGod: not on a raspberry pi? i think that's off topic but try debian live, if know debian, knoppix if not (unless hate kde)
[0:22] <gnarface> if it IS on a raspberry pi
[0:22] <short-circuit> it's probably working fine
[0:22] <gnarface> obviously raspbian
[0:23] <MobGod> ok so put the noobs
[0:23] <MobGod> do you guys have a link on how i can pout this on the sdcard
[0:23] <MobGod> put*
[0:23] <gnarface> short-circuit: also on my gparted, i can go to view-> filesystem support and it will tell me what it can safely do for what type of filesystem
[0:24] <short-circuit> ok. i see
[0:24] <short-circuit> everything for ext4
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[0:26] <gnarface> short-circuit: but i would also verify the pending operations looked right before applying
[0:27] <gnarface> MobGod: http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads i think
[0:27] <short-circuit> i think the image is corrupted
[0:27] <gnarface> MobGod: there is a quick start guide
[0:28] <gnarface> MobGod: note that for support on that you probably should go to #raspberrypi
[0:28] <short-circuit> got warnings in front of the fat16 and ext4 part
[0:28] <gnarface> short-circuit: you could always manually fsck them
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[0:28] <gnarface> short-circuit: ahead of time, you know... just to make sure that is not the problem
[0:29] <short-circuit> could you teamview?
[0:29] <gnarface> short-circuit: but its possible you have a corrupted image too of course
[0:29] <gnarface> short-circuit: i could not teamview
[0:29] <short-circuit> ok+
[0:29] <short-circuit> im too tired for this right now
[0:29] <short-circuit> ^^
[0:29] <short-circuit> something different
[0:30] <gnarface> short-circuit: something that *might* help: try running "sync" a couple times after dd of a large image if it seemed to go too fast
[0:30] <gnarface> short-circuit: that may be a cause for fail to copy the image
[0:30] <short-circuit> kk
[0:30] <short-circuit> i will give it another try tommorow
[0:31] <short-circuit> something different: is there a possibility to reset the rrot pw?
[0:31] <short-circuit> root
[0:31] <short-circuit> ^^
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[0:31] <short-circuit> maybe not, i think
[0:32] <gnarface> it should be a simple matter actually
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[0:32] <short-circuit> i'm using the pi headless
[0:32] <short-circuit> only ssh
[0:33] <gnarface> if its a bootable image you can probably add "single" to the kernel command line and then you will be root and logged in and you can reset the root password.
[0:33] <gnarface> you may need a local console to do that though; ssh may not work
[0:33] <PhotoJim> can you not just "sudo su" ? if sudo is set up for you that will let you change root password.
[0:33] <gnarface> good point PhotoJim,
[0:33] <gnarface> short-circuit: ^^ if sudo is set up maybe you can just "sudo su -" then type passwd
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[0:34] <short-circuit> so i need a scrren
[0:34] <short-circuit> screen
[0:34] <PhotoJim> sudo passwd I mean
[0:34] <PhotoJim> sudo passwd
[0:34] <PhotoJim> brain cramp
[0:34] <PhotoJim> log in as pi or whatever your username is on the Pi, then type sudo passwd
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[0:34] <gnarface> short-circuit: well if you cant' boot the image you could theoretically replace the hash in the /etc/shadow file...
[0:34] <gnarface> short-circuit: but in theory you could chroot into it too
[0:35] <gnarface> there are several options
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[0:37] <short-circuit> i got the raspi without any logins. but i need the crap on them
[0:37] <gnarface> short-circuit: but you don't *need* a screen that just makes it easier by far
[0:37] <short-circuit> yey
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[0:41] <short-circuit> so i cannot login, cause i got no logins
[0:41] <short-circuit> the pw for pi is changed too
[0:42] <gnarface> you have an sd card reader for your other computer right?
[0:42] <gnarface> mount the partition, chroot into it
[0:43] <short-circuit> ok. mom
[0:44] <gnarface> do as you're told!!!
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[0:44] <gnarface> :-p
[0:45] <gnarface> honestly though you should consider trying a video cable
[0:45] <gnarface> it doesn't have to be hdmi
[0:45] <gnarface> it can be composite
[0:46] <gnarface> that may also require mounting it and editing files before boot though
[0:47] <MobGod> gnarface what channel did you tell me to join ?
[0:47] <gnarface> MobGod: #raspberrypi
[0:48] <gnarface> MobGod: was that the wrong channel??
[0:48] <MobGod> I can't even join it lol
[0:49] <gnarface> interesting
[0:49] <gnarface> i didn't seem to have trouble joining it
[0:49] <sney> oh right they set it +r because they're idiots
[0:49] <sney> so you have to be registered with services to join
[0:49] <gnarface> ah
[0:49] <MobGod> i'm in now
[0:50] <MobGod> i tried to boot this pi but nothing could i be doing something wrong or you guys want me to ask in there ?
[0:50] <gnarface> MobGod: i'm assuming your image is messed up or your card is bad
[0:50] <MobGod> gnarface brand new card
[0:51] <gnarface> there are a few ones that are incompatible
[0:51] <MobGod> all i was suppose to do is move the file from the noobs file to the card correct ?
[0:51] <gnarface> MobGod: it appeared as though you were supposed to unzip the contents of the noobs file onto the card
[0:51] <gnarface> MobGod: is that what you did?
[0:51] <MobGod> gnarface it was not even a zip file when i downloaded it
[0:52] <gnarface> MobGod: was it a .torrent file?
[0:52] <MobGod> i can try and redownload it again
[0:52] <MobGod> no
[0:52] <MobGod> i did the first file and it took forever to download lol
[0:52] <Marvin-RPi> just unpack the zip file to SD
[0:53] <MobGod> Marvin-RPi it's not even a zip file
[0:54] <Marvin-RPi> then what is the extension of the file
[0:55] <Marvin-RPi> ?
[0:57] <Marvin-RPi> don' t leave me hangin' here
[0:57] <MobGod> Marvin-RPi
[0:57] <MobGod> http://imgur.com/p0UwByP
[0:57] <MobGod> for some reason when i did download it was just a bunch of files like that i didn't unzip anything
[0:58] <MobGod> i'm formatting the card again right now
[0:58] <MobGod> but it takes a little bit for that
[0:59] <MobGod> Marvin-RPi should i try the torrent ?
[0:59] <Marvin-RPi> make sure your SD is formatted in fat32
[1:00] <Marvin-RPi> and then copie all files, except the hidden one to the root of the SD card
[1:00] <Marvin-RPi> copy ofc
[1:01] <MobGod> Marvin-RPi crap i think i know the problem
[1:01] <MobGod> maybe
[1:01] <Marvin-RPi> please share
[1:02] <MobGod> i went to this site to get the format tool
[1:02] <MobGod> https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
[1:02] <MobGod> i'm on a mac so i think when i format the card it does not do fat32
[1:03] <MobGod> not 100% sure but that would be my guess
[1:03] <Marvin-RPi> we love a good laugh now and then ;-)
[1:03] <MobGod> :)
[1:04] <MobGod> ok so what do you suggest
[1:04] <Marvin-RPi> well, can you summon the properties of the SD in OSx ?
[1:04] <gnarface> there should be a disc doctor in osx but i still suggest gparted
[1:05] <gnarface> does osx have fat32 support?
[1:05] <gnarface> heh, i don't even know but i'd assume it has to
[1:06] <short-circuit> i wont get the shit with the password
[1:06] <MobGod> it's formatting right now need to wait for it to get done
[1:06] <short-circuit> what should i bind?
[1:07] <gnarface> short-circuit: mount -o bind /sys ./chroot/sys
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[1:07] <gnarface> short-circuit: you'll need to do the same for /proc, /dev, and /dev/pts
[1:07] <gnarface> short-circuit: and you'll have to unmount them all (/dev and /dev/pts in reverse order) when you're done
[1:08] <MobGod> so Marvin-RPi you want me to check to see if it formatted in 32 right
[1:09] <Marvin-RPi> watch this: http://youtube.com/watch?v=MqifXPk7mi4
[1:10] <short-circuit> ok
[1:11] <Marvin-RPi> and?
[1:12] <short-circuit> yey. got it
[1:12] <Marvin-RPi> copied the files?
[1:12] <MobGod> Marvin-RPi that is for 16 not 32 does it matter ?
[1:13] <Marvin-RPi> just try it
[1:14] <Marvin-RPi> after you plug it in your RPi, it will reformat the SD anyway
[1:15] <gnarface> short-circuit: oh, i just thought of a complication; if you can't run the copy of passwd in there you may have to edit the shadow file directly
[1:16] <gnarface> short-circuit: er, you know, ./chroot/etc/shadow, or whatever you have
[1:20] <Marvin-RPi> short-circuit, did it work??
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[1:35] <MobGod> Marvin-RPi just got everything to the card going to put it in now and i will tell you if it boots
[1:35] <MobGod> brb
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[1:42] <MobGod> Marvin-RPi crap nothing won't boot
[1:42] <MobGod> maybe you will be around later i have to get back to work
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[2:59] <monkers> hello, my wireless is having problems coming up and staying up, here's what happens when i plug it in; it seems to connect to the AP ok, but doesnt set it's static IP. if i manually configure an ip on wlan0, it will start pinging. i think my interfaces config is messed up but not sure what to check - http://pastie.org/8324528
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[3:05] <gnarface> monkers: maybe you are just missing the dhcp client?
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[3:09] <monkers> gnarface - tryin to do static ip
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[3:29] <gnarface> monkers: oh, sorry, i misread that
[3:30] <gnarface> monkers: i notice you have "allow-hotplug wlan0" and "auto wlan0" in that file, i think you're supposed to only have one or the other
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[6:58] <remib> Hi. I've installed raspbian and xbmc on top of this but it doesn't play videos, only sound. I've followed this http://michael.gorven.za.net/raspberrypi/xbmc . How can I know what's wrong ?
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[7:54] <NullMode> remib: you could try installing raspbmc or something simliar onto the raspi
[7:54] <NullMode> instead of doing two installs
[7:54] <NullMode> worked out of the box for me
[7:54] <NullMode> unless you are trying to play some weird format
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[8:01] <remib> raspbmc and xbian work well but I want to use raspbian to have better control.
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[8:57] <beeztak> hi all! Right, so, I've just got my pi, i've got a card with raspbian on and a card with raspbmc on, both working fine. i want to be able to stream videos and music over wpa2 secured wireless LAN from my desktop computer, running crunchbang linux on it, but I'm just not quite network-savvy to understand how to do this.
[8:57] <beeztak> I seem to read that nfs or samba might be the way to do this, but I don't really understand how to set either up. could anyone advise me please?
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[9:17] <pfranz> I've found arch linux has pretty good documentation when setting up things like nfs https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NFS
[9:17] <pfranz> Their package manager is different (pacman instead of apt) but after the packages are installed configuration is exactly the same
[9:18] <pfranz> startup scripts may differ, though (init.d versus I think systemd)
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[9:26] <gnarface> beeztak: pfranz has a good suggestion and nfs is great but if all you're doing is streaming music and you trust your wireless peers you can usually just use http or something similar
[9:27] <beeztak> yeah, im looking into using mediatomb atm
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[9:27] <pfranz> I agree. For something like nfs you'd have to configure each client, too...it can be overkill for many situations
[9:28] <gnarface> vlc has built-in streaming capabilities
[9:28] <beeztak> also, i would much prefer to use raspbian all the time, but the lack of hardware accelerated video players is a bind. is that situation likely to change in the future?
[9:28] <gnarface> the interface is a pain though
[9:28] <gnarface> beeztak: omxplayer is hardware accelreated
[9:29] <beeztak> yeah, but its not exactly got an easy ui ;)
[9:29] <gnarface> beeztak: yea and it doesn't play from named pipes or network streams though, so to use it with streaming you'll have to get clever with a fifo or something
[9:29] <gnarface> that would be a pain
[9:29] <gnarface> but its sorta the only reasonably performing player right now
[9:29] <gnarface> though i've heard that if you knew opengl es 2.0 or whatever it is
[9:30] <gnarface> you'd be able to easily port anything
[9:30] <gnarface> you need some headers
[9:30] <beeztak> yeah, i might stick to the current idea of using raspbmc on a spare card when i want to stream
[9:30] <beeztak> and raspbian when i want to play :)
[9:30] <gnarface> people *have* succeeded at just compiling xbmc on rasbpian, and enabling the hardware acceleration
[9:30] <gnarface> but i don't know how to do it myself
[9:31] <beeztak> yeah, that might be a little project for the future
[9:31] <gnarface> there is reportedly both good documentation and bad floating around
[9:34] <beeztak> ha yeah thats usually the case with most things i attempt it seems
[9:40] <remib> http://michael.gorven.za.net/raspberrypi/xbmc
[9:40] <remib> This link explains how to install xbmc. Isn't it accelerated ?
[9:41] <shiftplusone> remib, omxplayer is sort of ripped out of xbmc. omxplayer was originally developed as a backend for xbmc for the pi.
[9:42] <shiftplusone> In other words, yes, it's accelerated.
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[10:43] <wecoba> Anyone here who knows how to switch off auto-login on raspbian?
[10:45] <wecoba> I'd like the pi to boot into a login screen
[10:46] <wecoba> Anyone here at all?
[10:46] <remib> maybe you could use raspi-config ?
[10:48] <wecoba> it seems the only option is to turn off the gui entirely
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[10:49] <remib> this will disable auto-login to lxde. And then you follow some tutorial on how to startup slim or lxdm or whatever.
[10:50] <wecoba> okay, I didn't think of that
[10:51] <remib> http://slim.berlios.de/manual.php
[10:51] <wecoba> I'll give that a try, thanks
[10:51] <wecoba> thanks
[10:52] <remib> (No idea if this will work)
[10:52] <wecoba> no problem. I'll be back if it doesn't. ;)
[11:04] <wecoba> it worked. I just installed slim and I was prompted which login-manager should be the default one. I chose slim and rebooted. It was already configured the way I want it to be, so after reboot I got a login screen.
[11:04] <wecoba> So there was no reason to change the settings in raspi-config
[11:04] <wecoba> Thanks again.
[11:08] <remib> nice :)
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[11:33] <sliddjur> What http server are you guys using for your Pi?
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[11:35] <sorsis> when does next raspbian come?
[11:36] <sorsis> I need vim 7.3.584 or greater.
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[12:52] <pa> hi
[12:52] <pa> anybody knows where i can find "iwinfo" for raspbian wheezy?
[12:53] <hifi> sorsis: you can run raspbian testing aka jessie
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[12:54] <sorsis> hifi: ty
[12:54] <hifi> sorsis: you can dist-upgrade to jessie
[12:54] <hifi> possibly
[12:54] <hifi> backup first
[12:55] <sorsis> hifi: roger
[12:55] <SirLagz> yes, you can dist-upgrade to jessie
[12:55] <hifi> if you don't run a desktop then a fresh install is faster
[12:55] <hifi> if you run a desktop, I don't think there's much of a difference is dist-upgrade and fresh install
[12:55] <SirLagz> from your net-installer ?
[12:55] <hifi> sorsis: yes
[12:55] <hifi> err, SirLagz
[12:55] <SirLagz> cool
[12:56] <hifi> one of the not so known key selling points is that it can install jessie
[12:56] <sorsis> ty very much
[12:57] <SirLagz> dist-upgrade and fresh install will probably take a similar amount of time though, since you need to download the packages either way
[12:57] <hifi> SirLagz: on a desktop raspbian, yes
[12:57] <hifi> but if you don't need the desktop packages then fresh install is definitely faster
[12:57] <SirLagz> hifi: did you time it ?
[12:58] <hifi> time upgrading 500 packages versus installing 20 packages?
[12:58] <hifi> I don't need to, lol
[12:58] <sorsis> is it a problem that i'm using 48% of my SD card? can i still do the updgrade?
[12:58] <hifi> sorsis: depends on how much 52% of your card is
[12:58] <SirLagz> hifi: well you'd be installing 20 packages, + whatever you need to get it back to the point hwere it was before
[12:58] <sorsis> it's a sample SD which is meant for raspberry
[12:58] <sorsis> was it 8Gb?
[12:59] <hifi> SirLagz: that's why I said dist-upgrade will probably be as slow as fresh install if you do need the desktop packages
[12:59] <SirLagz> hifi: what if it wasn't desktop packages ? :P
[12:59] <hifi> SirLagz: it's fine then
[12:59] <hifi> SirLagz: typical use!
[12:59] <sorsis> seems like it 4GB
[12:59] <SirLagz> hahaha
[12:59] <SirLagz> I'm planning to turn my Pi into a Linksys SPA unlocker soon
[13:00] <SirLagz> I should be receiving a locked SPA-2102
[13:00] <SirLagz> going to make a spa unlocker distro :d
[13:00] <SirLagz> :D
[13:00] <sorsis> does apt-get inform if there is not enough spare room?
[13:00] <SirLagz> yes
[13:01] <sorsis> good
[13:01] <hifi> if it can download the packages it can probably also extract them
[13:01] <hifi> the most space is required when downloading
[13:02] <hifi> though, jessie is a testing version, it might not work
[13:02] <hifi> just remember you have been warned
[13:02] <hifi> if you have any sensitive data on your card, backup the card completely before trying this out
[13:02] <sorsis> ok.
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[14:15] <Sakara> hi all, is it possible to take a raspbian system from a 4GB SD card and move it a larger one?
[14:16] <Sakara> can the root volume be expanded to take up the space on the newer card?
[14:16] <zer0-day> how can i enable remote X on shell with raspberry pi
[14:16] <zer0-day> i mean, execute a gui app and open it with ssh
[14:16] <Sakara> zer0-day: what is your system running?
[14:17] <zer0-day> raspbian
[14:17] <Sakara> zer0-day: you want to run an application on raspian, where do you want the gui to appear?
[14:18] <zer0-day> i like with remote login with ssh open an app with x11
[14:19] <sorsis> zer0-day: you mean X-connection?
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[14:19] <zer0-day> yep
[14:21] <Sakara> if the machine where you want to have the gui appear is a unix-like machine with X already installed and running just use ssh -X the launch the app.
[14:21] <sorsis> i think its xorg what you seek in these days. X11 is old system.
[14:21] <sorsis> zer0-day: https://www.google.fi/search?q=x+connection&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&gws_rd=cr&ei=n3A0UquXJenU4wSnh4DgDw
[14:22] <Sakara> if its a windows machine get Xming or soemthing similar then login with putty on the connection tab buried under there is an option to enable x forwarding.
[14:22] <sorsis> zer0-day: cygwin could do the trick.
[14:23] <zer0-day> Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[14:23] <zer0-day> there are some apps than can be open on remote mode
[14:23] <zer0-day> i will check it ty
[14:24] <Sakara> no worries.
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[14:25] <sorsis> zer0-day: and use nutty instead of putty to highlight http://link.net from command line.
[14:28] <zer0-day> ty :)
[14:32] <sorsis> np.
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[14:51] <yatish27> I am using Dlink wifi router with ADSL broadband connection. My Laptop is connected by wifi and raspberry pi is connected via alan cable to its ethernet port. Now how do i ssh my pi?
[14:54] <sorsis> ssh -l "username" "ip-address"
[14:54] <sorsis> without quotes of course.
[14:57] <yatish27> but how would i know the ipaddress
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[14:57] <yatish27> sorry I new to raspberry pi
[14:58] <yatish27> sorsis: So how will i know the ipaddress?
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[15:07] <sorsis> yatish27: plug your rasp to television or some kind of monitor and use ifconfig
[15:07] <sorsis> yatish27_: plug your rasp to television or some kind of monitor and use ifconfig
[15:08] <yatish27_> can i check from my laptop
[15:08] <yatish27_> which all devices are connected in my network
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[15:10] <sorsis> yatish27: can you login to your router?
[15:11] <yatish27> yes
[15:11] <yatish27> via browser
[15:11] <sorsis> check if you can parse your raspbian from there.
[15:13] <yatish27> parse as in ?
[15:13] <sorsis> look for
[15:13] <sorsis> find and notice
[15:13] <yatish27> I logged in via browser at http://192.168.1.1/main.html
[15:13] <sorsis> maybe dhcp logs or something
[15:14] <sorsis> it seems you are using NAT on your wifi router
[15:15] <yatish27> is wil be an internal ip like 192.168.x.x right?
[15:15] <sorsis> yes
[15:17] <sorsis> i can't connect to your configurations (good for you). but range of used ip:s in your lan is pretty small. so it is not impossible to parse your rasbpian from all the devices.
[15:22] <yatish27> yes check and connected thank you
[15:23] <sorsis> np
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[17:08] <monkers> are the raspi's usb ports 500mah each or 500mah betwixt them both?
[17:09] <monkers> i want to run a wifi usb on one and arduino on the other
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[17:13] <Odie_> I can't run wlan dongle+3g mobile broadband dongle on pi
[17:14] <Odie_> those ports are connected in some weird way, atleast my raspberry can eat power from those usb ports aswell
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[17:14] <Odie_> so I have setup where I power the thing via Y-cable on the usb port
[17:14] <Odie_> and then the power is not issue
[17:14] <Odie_> but it might be more dangerious as it bypasses fuses I think
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[17:54] <yatish27> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[17:54] <yatish27> perl : Depends: perl-base (= 5.14.2-21+rpi1) but 5.14.2-21+rpi2 is to be installed
[17:54] <yatish27> When I run the command sudo apt-get install -y libtinfo-dev I get the error
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[17:58] <monkers> hello, my wireless is having problems coming up and staying up, here's what happens when i plug it in; it seems to connect to the AP ok, but doesnt set it's static IP. if i manually configure an ip on wlan0, it will start pinging. i think my interfaces config is messed up but not sure what to check.. could someone take a look pls? - http://pastie.org/8324528
[18:02] <sney> having space between 'auto wlan0' and the rest of the wlan0 block is nonstandard but I don't know if that's the issue
[18:04] <monkers> ok tryin that
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[18:05] <yatish27_> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[18:05] <yatish27_> yatish27
[18:05] <yatish27_> perl : Depends: perl-base (= 5.14.2-21+rpi1) but 5.14.2-21+rpi2 is to be installed
[18:05] <yatish27_> 23:25 yatish27
[18:05] <yatish27_> When I run the command sudo apt-get install -y libtinfo-dev I get the error
[18:06] <sney> please pastebin the output of your entire apt-get run, as well as 'apt-cache policy libtinfo-dev' and 'apt-cache policy'
[18:06] <sney> you can put them all in one paste.
[18:06] <yatish27_> ok sney
[18:08] <yatish27_> http://pastebin.com/n9DrZ2tZ
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[18:10] <sney> can you also show me 'apt-cache policy perl-base'
[18:11] <yatish27> sney: http://pastebin.com/cuKSNx9h
[18:12] <sney> yatish27: sorry, window closed on me. can you link that again?
[18:12] <yatish27> sney: http://pastebin.com/cuKSNx9h
[18:16] <sney> yatish27: run 'apt-get update' and try again
[18:17] <yatish27> sudo apt-get update right?
[18:17] <sney> rule of thumb: if you're running apt-get, you need to be root. if sudo is the way you choose to do that, then yes
[18:17] <sney> but apt-get always needs to be run with root privileges
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[18:21] <monkers> sney - i put wlan0 config before eth0 config, but now wlan0 will only start pinging after i plug in eth0... ill keep diggin
[18:23] <yatish27> sney: still the same issues!!!
[18:24] <yatish27> can there be a perl issue?
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[18:29] <yatish27> sney: getting the same issue
[18:37] <punjab-pete> I have a 16GB sdhc card with Raspbian on it. Why is the "df" command showing very little memory left on it? I have not put in any data files on it. It has the OS and some extra programming languages like R and Haskel. http://pastebin.com/j2ACXQjt
[18:38] <yatish27> mount home on some other partion punjab-pete
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[18:40] <punjab-pete> yatish27, ?? I am confused. My user accounts are in the /home directories.
[18:41] <yatish27> run `sudo raspi-config` and then select first option of expand file
[18:41] <yatish27> system
[18:41] <Odie_> it looks like its done already
[18:41] <Odie_> du -k /|sort -n |less
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[18:41] <Odie_> you'll see what directory takes how much space
[18:42] <Odie_> looks like you have something large lying around somewhere
[18:42] <Odie_> that command might help you find it where it is
[18:44] <monkers> eeek. the mac of eth0 and wlan0 are the same?
[18:44] <monkers> thats crazytalk
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[18:48] <punjab-pete> Odie_, Thank you! There are some files in the .local/share/Trash
[18:49] <punjab-pete> Now it looks so much better
[18:49] <punjab-pete> :-)
[18:50] <Odie_> :)
[18:55] <monkers> arg, could someone help me troubleshoot my wlan0? it's acting all crazy. only works when i plug in eth0.
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