[13:43:42] [## Class Started at Wed Jun 26 13:43:42 2013 ##] [13:43:42] startclass [13:43:45] Avik Ghosh [13:43:46] lakshya [13:43:46] Avinash Kumar Dasoundhi [13:43:47] shantanu sarkar [13:43:47] puspita ghosh [13:43:48] Rahul Chowdhury [13:43:49] Rashmi [13:43:50] Arin Ghosh [13:43:50] anurag kumar [13:43:51] Josep Caselles [13:43:51] Shungoh Kaetsu [13:43:52] Ramon [13:43:52] Anisha Agrawal [13:43:53] sonam [13:43:53] purva [13:43:53] siddhant sengar [13:43:53] Pratik Kumar [13:43:54] tanvi dutta [13:43:54] Pritha Ganguly [13:43:57] vivek sinha [13:44:01] aanchal [13:44:01] Priyanka Kotiyal [13:44:02] Piotr Bednarek [13:44:11] sankhadeep pujaru [13:44:15] Irene [13:44:17] Terry Mackin [13:44:17] Puja Gupta [13:44:18] Christina Beemer [13:44:18] Umesh Agarwal [13:44:23] Nilanjit Mitra [13:44:26] ravi kumbhkar [13:44:28] manish jain [13:44:29] Amresh Kumar [13:44:34] Rahul Mishra [13:44:53] Sheesh Mohsin [13:45:12] Korak Ghosh [13:45:15] elita lobo [13:45:35] Kirk Gunderson [13:45:37] Bidisha Mukherjee [13:45:42] Anwesha Das [13:45:51] Iam sudip [13:46:13] Yogesh [13:46:15] Shalini Roy [13:46:23] William Crane [13:46:46] ashis mohta [13:47:05] Sayantan Datta [13:47:13] good [13:47:27] so anyone starting for first day here ? [13:47:39] Me [13:47:43] if yes, please introduce yourself to the class [13:48:22] I am Kirk, I live in Charlotte NC USA... linux user nerd... want to learn more. [13:48:27] Me too [13:48:47] iowa_kirk, wjcrane welcome :) [13:48:48] dot|not, just in time. [13:48:56] wjcrane, you are too Kirk from Charlotte NC USA. what a coincidence :P [13:49:12] My name is William and I live in Atlanta, GA. I am a Linux SysAdmin and I want to learn more. [13:49:28] piotrektt: lolz [13:49:32] wohoo... nice to have you here :) [13:50:01] iowa_kirk, I might visit your airport in 2months, will ping you before that :D [13:50:14] anyway , we can start [13:50:19] questions time [13:50:30] everyone feel free to answer [13:50:45] ! [13:50:57] shantanu, ask [13:51:12] ! [13:51:24] ! [13:51:40] tanvi, ask [13:51:40] kushal, in the logs you used the word "iirc" twice. i didnt get it [13:51:51] shantanu, good question [13:51:59] shantanu: if i remember correctly [13:52:00] shantanu: iirc -> If I Remember Correctly [13:52:38] kushal, why is the tty files are there in the /dev directory? [13:52:38] oh, thank you [13:52:44] there are few abbreviations we use in IRC [13:52:52] ! [13:53:12] ! [13:53:13] ! [13:53:18] tanvi, if you google you will get a link to http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Text-Terminal-HOWTO-7.html [13:53:23] tanvi, read it [13:53:29] rahulch, lakshya ask [13:53:56] ! [13:53:56] kushal,what r automounted drives [13:53:59] ?? [13:54:07] lakshya, are not r [13:54:11] kushal, what is the difference between / and /root? [13:54:13] [13:54:29] lakshya, drives that get mounted automatically, you don't have to do it manually [13:54:31] kushal,sorry :(]\ [13:54:58] ! [13:55:00] rahulch, / is the root directory of the filesystem, /root is the home directory of the "root"/superuser [13:55:02] rahulch, / is a main directory. root is a user. and folder /root has filest taht only root can acess. [13:55:18] arcolife, bidisha tenstormavi ask [13:55:20] kushal , please give some examples [13:55:24] how can we read anything from hard disk or from dvd using /dev? [13:55:30] kushal, okay got it :) [13:55:37] arin, ask [13:55:38] When I did $ ls -l /mnt it shows 0 in total why? [13:55:41] lakshya: you flash drive. [13:55:52] s/ you / your / [13:55:54] What praveenkumar meant to say was: lakshya: your flash drive. [13:55:56] tenstormavi, in linux to read files from a device you need to mount it in a direcotry [13:55:57] bidisha, as nothing is mounted in your system [13:55:58] in the command / dev you said we will find a driver named as dvd but in my system i dint find it instead i got disc. are the the same? [13:56:00] ! [13:56:03] [13:56:03] lakshya, pen drive, cd/dvd [13:56:04] ! [13:56:17] arin, should be [13:56:28] praveenkumar thanks [13:56:35] kushal thanks [13:56:41] [13:57:01] tenstormavi, you will learn it slowly. [13:57:01] thanks, kushal [13:57:06] piotrektt, how can we do that? can you explain it with a example? [13:57:07] ! [13:57:19] PleaseSTART, puspita rahulch [13:57:29] ask [13:57:32] ! [13:57:34] ! [13:57:40] tenstormavi: check "man mount" [13:58:01] the lost+found folder in the root directory, is it only for the root user? [13:58:02] could you please elaborate on RAMFs. [13:58:09] [13:58:16] [13:58:20] kushal, praveenkumar thanks. [13:58:21] ! [13:58:25] tenstormavi, yes read the man moun because it has a lot to explain [13:58:32] ! [13:58:44] ! [13:58:48] puspita, learn to use the shiny new site called google.com [13:58:52] puspita, https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/ramfs-rootfs-initramfs.txt [13:58:56] piotrektt, thanks. [13:59:26] rahulch, anything under root directory is generally for super user [13:59:31] ! [13:59:47] ! [13:59:52] Christina, puja12 ask [13:59:56] pendrives cd's are automounted so do you have any example of drives that need to be mounted manually [13:59:59] what is the purpose of lost+found under root directory? [14:00:10] ! [14:00:14] Christina, they are not automonted [14:00:15] [14:00:31] Christina, say if you have two harddrives in your computer [14:00:32] actually i was confused [14:00:33] pujal: Please google that. [14:00:48] puja12, ^^ [14:00:48] there is a slight difference, because to automont you need to specify the mount command in /etc/fstab file [14:00:54] "lost found linux" gives you plenty of results. [14:00:55] as i read in wikipedia of mounting that in linux one has to mount the drives autmatically [14:00:55] what are these term define in linux like root, swap, mount etc? If we use linux in VMware then what type of things we will get at terminal? [14:01:36] PleaseSTART, that is also a linux, same thing, no difference from your point of view [14:01:52] siddhant, rashmi elita15 ask [14:01:56] when i put the pendrive in my laptop i didnot find anything in /media why is it so there is nothing in the /media it is empty why is it so? [14:01:58] can we make changes in folders other than /usr? [14:02:13] siddhant, which distro ? [14:02:20] kushal ! [14:02:23] there is nothing in /opt directory , why is it so? [14:02:32] rashmi, as root user you can change to any directory [14:02:36] elita15, check out what /opt is for. [14:02:41] This should explain it to you. [14:02:54] is / bin and /usr/bin same? [14:03:05] anurag, umesh rahulch ask [14:03:19] RAMFs is supposed to be listed in /dev, right ? [14:03:20] rashmi, in the latest Fedora systems, it is same [14:03:28] [14:03:42] whatever configuration files are there in /boot, will they also be available in /etc? [14:03:43] anurag, only the devices are listed (if any) [14:03:44] [14:03:48] kushal,as in log it is said that we can see all the removable devices like pendrive in /media.then why it is not there i mean to say [14:03:58] siddhant, go to run then in media [14:04:08] siddhant, which Linux distribution you are using ? [14:04:10] any change in /bin will be transmitted to /usr/bin? [14:04:10] rahulch: no [14:04:35] kushal, can we change the color codes through gui ? [14:04:36] lakshya_, ask [14:04:40] i read in wikipedia of mounting that in linux one has to mount the drives manually so how come the concept of automount occur in linux [14:04:41] [14:05:02] [14:05:06] lakshya_, man fstab [14:05:13] rashmi: do a 'ls -l' on / directory, you will understand [14:05:28] ! [14:05:29] ! [14:05:30] siddhant, which Linux distribution you are using ? [14:05:38] pratikkumar, elita15 ask [14:05:41] kushal,fedora 18 [14:05:43] ! [14:05:46] praveenkumar: ok. [14:06:16] siddhant, in latest Fedora system they get mounted under /run/media/username/ and then somewhere [14:06:18] thank you [14:06:25] what is the purpose of /sda in /dev ? [14:06:36] kushal, it's also true for ubuntu [14:06:40] kushal,ok thank you :) [14:06:54] kushal: ! [14:06:55] pratikkumar, /sda is you hard disk [14:06:55] piotrektt, thanks for telling that, never knew [14:07:01] shouldn't there be software packages in opt directory which are not part of default installation? can you explain what exactly is stored in opt directory? [14:07:02] kushal, oh no sorry it's actually /media/username [14:07:29] i've missed the /run [14:07:44] elita15, unless you install anything there, it will be empty, it is like a water bottle, unless you fill it up, there will be no water inside [14:08:09] pratikkumar, again learn to use google.com [14:08:11] pratikkumar, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SDA [14:08:31] kushal, ok [14:08:34] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Device_file#Linux_naming_conventions [14:08:42] prikotiyal, wiki [14:08:44] ask [14:08:48] ! [14:08:50] am i in wrong class? or it was supposed to be Linux rather then a python class? [14:09:19] wiki: today session about FHS. [14:09:22] wiki, you are in right class, but we start from beginning and then slowly move into Python [14:09:23] kushal, what does "services specific data" means? [14:09:26] ! [14:09:41] prikotiyal, where you found that text ? [14:09:44] kushal, i did install many softwares. do you mean that only softwares which are downloaded directly from net and installed are listed in opt directory? [14:09:50] pratikkumar,it is explained clearly about /sda in logs first go through completely the log then question here [14:09:54] prikotiyal, can be data related to a system service [14:09:57] [14:10:25] kushal: okay i got it! [14:10:27] elita15: no, it's depend of the upstream where he want to put the files. [14:10:34] kushal, under the definition of /serv [14:10:43] elita15, /opt is generally for isv applications which follow their own packaging/paths, or you install them manually [14:11:21] prikotiyal, and you wrote wrong path :D [14:11:32] kushal,i cant move to the fstab drectory?? [14:11:59] lakshya_: fstab directory? [14:12:00] praveenkumar, kushal, thankyou [14:12:05] prikotiyal, it is /srv [14:12:05] lakshya_, ? [14:12:14] kushal: sorry [14:12:20] lakshya_, stab is no directory. It's a file. [14:12:22] prikotiyal, search for linux system services [14:12:25] *fstab [14:12:28] bidisha: thank you [14:12:40] ! [14:12:42] kushal sorry [14:12:42] file [14:12:50] nilanjit, umesh ask [14:12:55] Kushal, can we access data of hard drive from /dev? [14:13:05] umesh ask [14:13:07] [14:13:18] kushal: thank you [14:13:30] lakshya_: that's a configuration file which suppose to be /etc, you can move it but after that your stuff won't work. [14:13:31] kushal, can we change the color codes through gui ? [14:13:32] nilanjit, yes, your linux OS is actually helping you to do so [14:13:42] [14:13:57] ! [14:14:11] umesh, color codes of ? [14:14:11] ! [14:14:12] praveenkumar ok [14:14:12] thanks [14:14:57] if anyone missed http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.pdf is the pdf [14:15:00] ! [14:15:00] prikotiyal, rahulmishra ask [14:15:27] kushal, etc/DIR_COLOUR [14:15:27] ! [14:15:27] kushal: in the logs it is written that while rebooting the system all files in /tmp should be deleted.Why? [14:15:41] kushal, in /dev i got so many ram, i dont really follow it? are there so many ram? [14:15:43] umesh, it is a text file, means you can change it through any text editor [14:16:16] kushal, yes but i am not able to save it [14:16:17] +1 rahulmishra [14:16:17] prikotiyal, as it is a temporary directory, when we reboot we can remove all temporary things [14:16:17] ! [14:16:39] rahulmishra, what do you mean by so many ram ? [14:16:53] rahulmishra, $ free -m [14:17:08] kushal you forgot to give the pdf yesterday. [14:17:08] that command tells you your ram details [14:17:08] rahulmishra: it's expalined in the log itself... [14:17:23] kushal: is it necessary to delete it.What is the problem if we don't? [14:17:29] tenstormavi, no, people should learn to use google.com [14:17:34] J_Caselles, okay. [14:17:37] kushal, ok [14:17:49] kushal, i tried through terminal in su mode it worked there but through gui its not working [14:17:52] umesh, you need to be superuser to write under /etc [14:18:28] elita15, anurag sonam ask [14:18:41] when i installed fedora 18 the memory gor mounted,after thant some problem was arised,in google i found that one have to distribute memory manually.why so?? [14:19:04] sonam, memory or hard drive ? [14:19:14] sonam, where are you from ? [14:19:22] kushal,hard drive [14:19:25] kushal, so we cannot change those files without using terminal? [14:19:56] sonam_, try to find someone locally who can help you to install [14:19:57] umesh: as in gui you logged in as normal user which don't have permission [14:20:03] purulia,west bengal [14:20:04] can we access the home directory of superuser? [14:20:11] umesh, for now you can not, later you will find how [14:20:16] umesh, to edit from gui just start your editor in superuser mode [14:20:31] elita15, yes, just become superuser [14:20:32] kushal,i have installed [14:20:33] f.e sudo gedit /etc/fstab [14:20:38] elita15: using superuser, yes [14:20:39] elita15, go to su mode and do "cd root" [14:20:42] kushal, thank you [14:20:56] kushal, i want to know the answer of the last question that was asked by prikotiyal. [14:21:23] praveenkumar, piotrektt , how to get in gui su mode? [14:21:35] kushal: me too [14:21:42] umesh: please google it. [14:21:49] prikotiyal, tenstormavi if you do not delete it then your hard drive might become full and then your computer will stop working [14:21:55] praveenkumar, ok thank you [14:22:06] ! [14:22:13] J_Caselles, ask [14:22:24] isn't tmp automatically deleted? [14:22:30] J_Caselles, yes [14:22:43] umesh: an example to launch a nautilus gui in super user would be to type "sudo nautilus" then enter password [14:22:44] kushal: ok ,thank you [14:22:45] J_Caselles, they just don't want to :D [14:22:50] kushal,then how deleting tmp files recommendation depends upon os [14:22:54] :D xD [14:22:55] kushal, but since i installed fedora i din't delete them but it is working properly. [14:23:15] sudo pluma [14:23:22] turB0gears is now known as SG [14:23:28] then enter you password umesh [14:23:32] siddhant, when you will learn about os design and differences you will learn this also [14:23:47] tenstormavi, read the sentence "it might" which if you check in dictionary does not mean it will [14:23:48] ! [14:23:52] SG is now known as Guest89547 [14:23:53] iowa_kirk, but that we have to do through terminal [14:24:00] kushal,ok [14:24:02] piotrektt, ok [14:24:09] tenstormavi, even in Fedora it deletes time to time [14:24:19] elita15, ask [14:24:29] umesh: yes... to launch it [14:24:32] Guest89547 is now known as subho [14:24:33] piotrektt, :D [14:24:44] kushal, thanks. [14:24:57] is it possible to recover password required to get into superuser mode incase you lost it? [14:25:07] iowa_kirk, thank you [14:25:12] elita15, in general, the answer is no [14:25:44] umesh: just type the gui application with sudo or gksudo [14:25:48] ! [14:25:55] Christina, ask [14:26:14] iowa_kirk, ok let me try [14:26:22] what can be done in case we lose the super user password. [14:26:32] [14:26:44] kushal, actually i am sure the password is right, but i am getting an error authentication failed. do i have any option or do i have to reinstall ubuntu? [14:26:50] kushal,in the terminal i wrote cd/ and it displayed bash : cd/: no such file or directory ,what is the problem? [14:27:07] korak,its cd / [14:27:09] korak, type ancddf [14:27:12] korak: use a space after cd [14:27:15] korak: cd / [14:27:15] i will be cd / [14:27:17] korak [14:27:20] elita15: what command you are executing? [14:27:21] [14:27:30] korak:cd/ [14:27:35] elita15, if you are reinstalling then you can install Fedora this time :D [14:27:47] praveenkumar, su [14:27:52] Christina, generally format and reinstall [14:28:13] elita15: try "sudo su" and then provide the password. [14:28:19] ! [14:28:25] ravi_pro, ask [14:28:30] elita15, you can recover your password but it's complicated. you need to log in single-user mode [14:28:49] elita15, google it and decide if you like to reinstall or use the single user mode [14:29:04] +1 kushal :D [14:29:27] after installing fedora16 i got error like GRUB, and it is not opening either fedora nor windows [14:29:31] kushal, but in case i am using .iso then nothing can be done isnt it ? [14:29:32] [14:29:53] kushal,after installing fedora16 i got error like GRUB, and it is not opening either fedora nor windows [14:30:04] ravi_pro, Fedora 16 is outdated! [14:30:21] ravi_pro: use updated version [14:30:30] ravi_pro and this can be really so many different issues. it's hard to diagnose with single wod - GRUB [14:30:34] ravi_pro, also it seems you did some mistake while installing [14:30:39] kushal,piotrektt, praveenkumar , sudo su command with password worked, but i still did not understand why su command with password failed. [14:30:54] elita15, oh you are in ubuntu [14:30:59] elita15: ubuntu specific [14:30:59] elita15, now use passwd command to change superuser password [14:31:06] elita15, in ubuntu su does not work. there is no root user at all [14:31:15] oh [14:31:23] even I never knew [14:31:24] ! [14:31:28] there is speciall layer called sudo that enables you to become root [14:31:28] for short time [14:31:29] piotrektt: correct [14:31:40] dell_ is now known as PleaseSTART [14:31:40] puspita, ask [14:31:42] to have superuser account you need to create it. google it [14:32:05] No, please don't. [14:32:10] There is no need for a superuser account. [14:32:43] divs_ is now known as divs [14:32:45] with passwd command password changes when using in terminal, but when i'm logging into the system it's taking the old password. how to change the log in password [14:32:52] ? [14:33:15] With the passed command you change your password .. [14:33:24] There is no "separate" login password. [14:33:29] puspita, ^^ [14:33:31] ! [14:34:18] dot|not: s/passed/passwd [14:34:51] praveenkumar, you forgot a "g" at the end but you are right, thanks. [14:34:54] dot|not previously i changed my password using passwd command. [14:35:29] ! [14:35:47] dot|not: 'g' is used for globally changed and in your line passed only once so no need :) [14:35:48] dot|not but that only worked with the terminal. When i'm logging in its still taking the old password. [14:36:15] samikshan, elita15 ask [14:36:25] sankha, elita15 ask [14:36:36] praveenkumar, I know. But you want to change my mistake globally. ;) [14:36:54] oh ok. [14:36:55] puspita, NO. "passed" works on your password, not just a single session. You must have make another mistake then. [14:37:01] ! [14:37:02] *passwd [14:37:03] ARGS. [14:37:20] 'sudo su' password ans 'su' password are same or not ? when i am trying to become superuser 'sudo su ' is working. 'su' command is showing authentication failure [14:37:23] what is the command to change the password of superuser ? and why is ubuntu better than fedora just incase i want to reinstall? [14:37:37] sankha, which distribution do you use? [14:37:46] dot|not ok thanks [14:37:47] ubuntu 12.04 [14:37:50] snkha, please look up. the question was answered already few minutes ago [14:37:53] sankha, ^^ read the above log, someone already answered that [14:37:54] elita15: It would be passed root, but because there is no superuser on Linux, this won't work. [14:38:01] sankha: Ubuntu has NO superuser. [14:38:07] Therefore this does not work. [14:38:10] divs is now known as devyani [14:38:12] sankha: we already discussed it, scroll over. [14:38:13] elita15, fedora is better. [14:38:33] tenstormavi, please don't start trash talk [14:38:35] elita15, nothing about better, Fedora is more developer friendly [14:38:40] in ubuntu sudo can covert to super user [14:38:45] piotrektt, ok [14:38:52] tenstormavi: well it's user prospective. don't troll. [14:39:00] pratikkumar, ask [14:39:19] kushal,dot_not , thanks [14:39:22] how can we restore a removed filed using command? [14:39:36] pratikkumar, you can not, simple :D [14:39:39] pratikkumar, that's not done easily. [14:39:48] So for now: You can't do that. [14:39:52] pratikkumar, you should use it wisely [14:39:57] use rm command carefully. [14:40:20] when you use rm command its good practice to run rm -i it will ask you again then [14:40:45] is there anymore question ? [14:41:02] ! [14:41:37] anurag, ask [14:41:45] piotrektt, superuser and root user are different ? [14:41:49] , kushal, shantanu ok [14:42:07] coming from windows format, i still use mouse to remove files/dir, copy etc. should i more use the terminal for this ? [14:42:10] snkha, it's the same [14:42:12] ! [14:42:33] umesh, ask [14:42:43] sankha, in linux terminology root is a superuser. but both terms are used. [14:42:47] anurag, yes, will help you in future [14:42:53] umesh, ask [14:42:56] ! [14:42:59] ! [14:43:01] m0rin09m`, ask [14:43:29] kushal, i can now login as root used the folling way http://fpaste.org/21029/ [14:43:43] umesh, what is the question ? [14:43:48] elita15, ask [14:43:48] Please don't do that umesh. [14:43:56] In between /dev/random and python random module, which pseudo-random generator generates more truly random number? [14:44:15] umesh: listen to dot|not [14:44:31] i used sudo su command to get into root mode then tried to access home directory of root account but it was empty, why is it so? [14:44:32] piotrektt, "sudo su " ans 'su' - both are used to become superuser . 'su' doesnt work in ubuntu but 'sudo su ' does.'su' is for other distro . am i correct ? [14:44:36] kushal, to become super user in gui mode [14:44:44] elita15, because there are no files there by default. [14:44:45] [14:44:52] ls -a should show you some configuration files. [14:44:59] dot|not, praveenkumar ok [14:46:15] m0rin09m`, I don't know, but still now I saw all people using random module if they are using python [14:46:28] ! [14:46:40] dot_not, thanks. [14:46:41] kushal, ok. thanks [14:46:56] sankha, http://lmgtfy.com/?q=super+user+in+ubuntu [14:46:56] pratikkumar, thanks [14:47:17] actually in the log,its written that lost+found folder keeps some files that may get deleted.so files cannot be restored from there? [14:47:40] pratikkumar.+1 [14:47:48] pratikkumar, when you use rm, it just gets deleted [14:47:58] Lost + found is for another purpose. [14:47:59] Google it. [14:48:07] pratikkumar, ^^ [14:48:10] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_(novel) [14:48:23] lol [14:48:27] :) [14:48:27] dot|not, which purpose? [14:48:36] dot|not, ok [14:48:47] kushal, what is lost +found? [14:48:52] haha [14:48:57] SERIOUSLY. [14:49:00] (Sorry.) [14:49:04] korak, please google it. [14:49:07] korak, there is a nice shiny site called google.com [14:49:14] batul are you not afraid to read such scary things? :P [14:49:15] piotrektt: Error: "are" is not a valid command. [14:49:16] :) [14:49:19] korak, they will not charge any money from you [14:49:28] kushal,what is the meaning of lost+found? [14:49:38] :) [14:49:41] ! [14:49:44] korak, can you understand English ? [14:49:47] ! [14:49:55] I mean read and understand English ? [14:50:12] kushal,sorry [14:50:23] ! [14:50:36] amresh, supriya_ piotrektt ask [14:50:39] kushal, where can I learn batul's language [14:50:43] ? [14:50:47] [14:50:58] * praveenkumar going for meeting [14:50:59] ! [14:51:10] what is architecture independent data files in context to /usr/share and why does it needs to be arch. independent ? [14:51:13] piotrektt, http://wiki.dgplug.org/index.php/Batul [14:51:28] piotrektt : +1 [14:51:59] amresh, first you have to google about "what is computer architecture?" and then slowly advance from there [14:52:07] supriya_, pratikkumar ask [14:52:19] whit is rwx permissions? [14:52:31] ! [14:52:45] pratikkumar - this stands for read, write and execute. [14:52:46] pratikkumar: rwx means read/write/execute permissions [14:52:46] pratikkumar, google.com is your friend [14:52:49] kushal, thanks :) [14:52:53] bidisha_, ask [14:52:55] For more information, please refer to Google. [14:52:58] and whats iirc? [14:53:13] pratikkumar, google.com [14:53:16] iirc = if I remember correctly. [14:53:18] is there something called cpu architecture? [14:53:23] This has already been answered before. [14:53:28] bidisha_, yes. [14:53:31] bidisha_, yes [14:53:33] yes,bidisha [14:53:51] dot|not, kushal, rahulch ok [14:54:29] anymore questions ? [14:54:45] what are i386 and i686? [14:54:55] bidisha_, google :) [14:55:13] kushal, thanks. [14:55:18] bidisha_, it is not that hard :) [14:55:19] was that a joke from batul, about It_novel? [14:55:21] [14:55:27] nilanjit, no [14:55:37] Kushal, then? [14:55:49] it says It is a 1986 horror novel by American author Stephen King [14:56:20] nilanjit, batul is a bot who replied to a command from piotrektt [14:56:26] for tomorrow [14:56:32] oh. ok. [14:56:37] again we are going to push people [14:56:40] got it :) [14:57:11] remember if you don't ask question, it is you, who will not learn things, there will be no difference for us [14:57:32] http://www.dgplug.org/irclogs/kushal_vi_1stclass.log and http://www.dgplug.org/irclogs/kushal_vi_2ndclass.log [14:57:38] But, please please please, read the links kushal hands out. Read them good and thoroughly. [14:57:38] these are tomorrow's session [14:57:49] dot|not, thanks [14:57:55] ! [14:57:59] .lucky -snippet google.com [14:58:01] piotrektt: (lucky [--snippet] ) -- Does a google search, but only returns the first result. If option --snippet is given, returns also the page text snippet. [14:58:09] kushal,whta will you teach in our nxt session rom 9? [14:58:20] *what [14:58:26] supriya_, clean your keyboard :) [14:58:31] .lucky --snippet google [14:58:32] piotrektt: http://maps.google.com/ | Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. [14:58:46] piotrektt, you can do that in pm to it :) [14:58:47] ok. no more trying :P [14:58:53] .tell piotrektt Hi! How are you [14:58:53] sankha: The operation succeeded. [14:58:55] ravi_pro, ask [14:59:06] sankha, stop doing that in the session [14:59:07] thx :) [14:59:13] thanks :) [14:59:20] kushal, sorry! due to powercut i was not able to get the answer. Can you answer again? [14:59:20] oh. thanks :) [14:59:32] kushal, sorry. ok. [14:59:39] ravi_pro, what is the question ? [15:00:07] ! [15:00:13] Pallab, ask [15:00:23] after installing fedora16 , i got the error related to Grub? [15:00:33] yestrday we had class? [15:00:37] kushal,after installing fedora16 , i got the error related to Grub? [15:00:42] [15:00:45] ravi_pro, ah, I remember. My answer was: Fedora 16 is outdated. kushal did the rest. [15:00:49] Pallab, yes. [15:01:00] ravi_pro, reinstall with Fedora 18 [15:01:07] Pallab, yes [15:01:09] Pallab: http://dgplug.org/irclogs/2013/2013-06-25-18-35-session3.log [15:01:27] Pallab, and we don't like missing students [15:01:37] ! [15:01:42] kushal, Is there any alternative solution apartfrom reinstall? [15:01:47] so I hope everyone understood today's task [15:01:51] ravi_pro, no [15:01:54] korak, ask [15:02:02] kushal, i have fedora 16 , not 18? [15:02:11] ravi_pro, that's why he told you to reinstall. [15:02:16] ravi_pro, that is old [15:02:39] kushal, how can we get fedora18? [15:02:44] kushal ,will there be a session after 9 pm? [15:02:57] ravi_pro, obtain it from the official homepage .. [15:03:04] korak, at 9pm sharpish. [15:03:07] korak, at 9pm, wait for it [15:03:13] ! [15:03:25] yesrterday i was not internet available...so...sorry! [15:03:32] Christina, ask [15:03:44] does the official home page give .iso for fedora [15:03:51] Yes. [15:03:58] Christina, yes [15:04:14] dot|not you are fast :) [15:04:22] the other day i downloaded fedora 18 but i couldnt open it using vmware [15:04:22] Christina, also you come down to our office and get it as you are in same city iirc [15:04:58] piotrektt, correct :) [15:05:35] ! [15:05:38] I think he is a bit frustrated [15:05:43] piotrektt, ask [15:05:45] so now is a half hour brake? [15:06:09] piotrektt, break [15:06:12] yes, let me first finish this session first [15:06:16] it is not ended yet :) [15:06:20] haha [15:06:25] ! [15:06:26] yes sorry break :) [15:06:33] i always mistype that one [15:06:42] -----------SESSION ENDS---------- [15:06:43] That is so nice of you kushal i will try to download in case it doesn't work i will come [15:06:47] endclass [15:06:47] [## Class Ended at Wed Jun 26 15:06:47 2013 ##]