[12:00] <cmatheson> thoreauputic: oh whoops, hehe sorry
[12:00] <cmatheson> thoreauputic: curse that stinkin' tab-completion
[12:00] <cmatheson> mumbles: hey did you run a make-kpkg clean before you did that command?
[12:00] <scoperesolution> eternale1, yo
[12:01] <eternale1> yo
[12:01] <scoperesolution> im lazy
[12:01] <ubuntu> lo
[12:01] <McScruff> help me, i cant log in
[12:01] <othernoob> scoperesolution: why do you need secureIM? too much cs? ;)
[12:01] <synstar> how can i get kopete to spellcheck when i write messges?
[12:01] <mumbles> cmatheson mumbles: hey did you run a make-kpkg clean before you did that command? erm how ?
[12:01] <McScruff> im writing message out now
[12:02] <tritium> McScruff, what happened that you can't login?
[12:02] <scoperesolution> othernoob, no one of my friends has a problem and he thinks that secureIM is the best thing in the world and he wont talk to you unless you are using it
[12:02] <eternale1> time loss that friend :D
[12:02] <eternale1> to
[12:02] <virgule> fanboy
[12:02] <othernoob> lol
[12:02] <scoperesolution> eternale1, thats not possible
[12:02] <othernoob> weird guy scoperesolution :/
[12:03] <tritium> scoperesolution, makes one wonder what his problem is.  Is he hiding something?
[12:03] <McScruff> GDM could not write yo your authorization file, this could mean that you are out of disk space or that your home directory could not be opened for writing
[12:03] <scoperesolution> no he is just odd
[12:03] <tritium> McScruff, yep, that's likely it.
[12:03] <othernoob> tritium: maybe paranoid
[12:03] <McScruff> how do i fix that shit
[12:03] <McScruff> i mean fix that login
[12:03] <tritium> McScruff, is your drive full?
[12:03] <scoperesolution> I am not going to ditch him over this, I like him to much for that
[12:04] <mumbles> scoperesolution,  i know a fwe people like that
[12:04] <McScruff> it wasnt when i left but it could have fileld up somehow
[12:04] <scoperesolution> I swear everyone knows people like that
[12:04] <McScruff> how can i check
[12:04] <jubuntu> what's up folks
[12:04] <tritium> McScruff, login to a virtual console and run "df -h"
[12:04] <othernoob> scoperesolution: i don't
[12:04] <scoperesolution> he wont use linux anymore because he cant game on it all the time
[12:04] <mumbles> dule boot time
[12:04] <McScruff> where is virtual console?
[12:04] <scoperesolution> that and as eternale1 and I know mvs doesnt run on linux
[12:05] <virgule> ctrl+alt+F1
[12:05] <tritium> McScruff, Ctrl-Alt-F1 is one of them
[12:05] <LasseL> I am setting up a raid1(mirror) on two discs. It asks me how many discs should be active. 1 or 2 ?
[12:05] <scoperesolution> yeah we all dual boot
[12:05] <tritium> McScruff, F2 through F6 also work
[12:05] <tritium> scoperesolution, I don't
[12:05] <scoperesolution> i mean all my gaming friends
[12:05] <eternale1> i've come to use mp to do mvs
[12:05] <eternale1> while my windows box was down
[12:05] <eternale1> but ya
[12:05] <scoperesolution> yeah I might do that for my cobol tonight
[12:05] <scoperesolution> to lazy to restart in to xp
[12:05] <mumbles> :p
[12:06] <eternale1> the dreaded word cobol
[12:06] <tritium> McScruff, what are you using that might fill up your drive?
[12:06] <scoperesolution> COBOL!!!!!
[12:06] <mumbles> only luck yet cmatheson  ?
[12:06] <mumbles> any ?
[12:06] <eternale1> MOVE 'IHATETHISSHIT' TO OUT-RECORD
[12:06] <tritium> scoperesolution, are you taking a 1982 business course?
[12:06] <scoperesolution> haha
[12:06] <jubuntu> Is it possible to join ubuntu to Windows domain?
[12:06] <cmatheson> mumbles: did you ever run 'make-kpkg clean' before you ran that command?
[12:07] <scoperesolution> tritium,  no its a external data structs class
[12:07] <mumbles> just did a min ago
[12:07] <scoperesolution> using jcl, cobol and asm
[12:07] <mumbles> seams to be compiling
[12:07] <mumbles> but a bit of errors
[12:07] <scoperesolution> for the ibm 370 mainframe
[12:07] <tritium> scoperesolution, wow, amazing they still teach cobol
[12:07] <jubuntu> How?
[12:07] <scoperesolution> here at NIU they love it
[12:07] <mumbles> will use pastbin to show you ..
[12:08] <cmatheson> mumbles: what errors?
[12:08] <crimsun> actually one of the updates I install today to my IDE was for the COBOL plugin ;)
[12:08] <mumbles> not finished compiling yet
[12:08] <ErmaC`> can i get some VIP help with my screen-reso problem :p because it's still not fixed even with following the instructions on this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:08] <crimsun> installed^
[12:08] <cmatheson> mumbles: ok
[12:08] <scoperesolution> i would rather program in cobol than asm anyday
[12:08] <mumbles> ErmaC`,  what vidio card do u have?
[12:08] <scoperesolution> DP  424(8,13),432(3,13)
[12:08] <ErmaC`> i guess ATI
[12:08] <tritium> crimsun, no kidding...
[12:08] <scoperesolution> eternale1, remember that shit?
[12:08] <crimsun> tritium: yeah, I was a impressed
[12:08] <eternale1> bah
[12:08] <crimsun> -a
[12:08] <scoperesolution> haha
[12:09] <scoperesolution> packed numbers should die
[12:09] <eternale1> divide pack
[12:09] <eternale1> ?
[12:09] <jubuntu> Ubuntu Rocks!!!
[12:09] <scoperesolution> yeah
[12:09] <eternale1> *barf*
[12:09] <mumbles> lol.. garethdavis.net
[12:09] <scoperesolution> that was on the homework yesterday
[12:09] <scoperesolution> in the debugging thing i was doing
[12:09] <virgule> ErmaC': do you know your monitor's specs?
[12:10] <scoperesolution> eternale1, you get that vb shit working?
[12:10] <eternale1> ya
[12:10] <scoperesolution> sweet deal
[12:10] <scoperesolution> I wish I was in that class
[12:10] <eternale1> im kinda worried tho, i don't know which media player the TA
[12:10] <eternale1> has
[12:10] <eternale1> so i might just put two copies of it on the disk
[12:10] <scoperesolution> give both copies
[12:10] <eternale1> ya
[12:11] <scoperesolution> the code isnt that different to have both copies
[12:11] <tritium> What's the news McScruff ?
[12:11] <McScruff> lo, someone was helping me
[12:11] <McScruff> i went into virtual console and forgot the command
[12:11] <McScruff> how do i leave the console
[12:12] <scoperesolution> eternale1, what do you use for an editor, gedit?
[12:12] <tritium> McScruff, "df -h" for how much free disk space you have
[12:12] <thoreauputic> McScruff: alt-F7
[12:12] <atila> hello world
[12:12] <eternale1> well before i jumped to ubuntu i had used nano
[12:12] <eternale1> but lately gedit
[12:12] <tritium> atila, I can't speak for the whole world, but hello :)
[12:12] <atila> anyone able to play 3D games on ubuntu ?
[12:13] <McScruff> hmm
[12:13] <McScruff> it dont look like its showing my hdd's
[12:13] <atila> even tuxracer is too slow on my ATI9600Pro :-(
[12:13] <scoperesolution> I wanta start that program but I need something that allows tabs as spaces instead of t abs
[12:13] <atila> hi tritium :-)
[12:13] <scoperesolution> tab
[12:13] <scoperesolution> ss
[12:13] <tritium> McScruff, what is it showing you?
[12:13] <McScruff> well none match my hdd sizes and none are full
[12:13] <McScruff> can i print screen it
[12:14] <McScruff> or copy it
[12:14] <ErmaC`> If you are using XFree86 then you needed to edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.           <<<< HOW THE FUCK DO I KNOW IF I'M USING THIS???
[12:14] <meeeeeeeeh> use pastebin.com
[12:14] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: X -version
[12:14] <atila> I tried to edit the XF86config but got even worse ...
[12:14] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: if you have Hoary you will have Xorg though
[12:14] <scoperesolution> well I am out of here need food and a shower since I just got off work
[12:14] <atila> luckily had a cp before messing around
[12:14] <tritium> ErmaC`, please don't ask for help in such a profane way
[12:15] <McScruff> its showing tempfs , dev and none
[12:15] <McScruff> no /dev/hda
[12:15] <mumbles> cmatheson,  it says its done
[12:15] <odiug> hi, i would like to know if ubuntu live cd 5.04 has the toram option as 4.10 did
[12:15] <ErmaC`> thoreauputic i have hoary yes...
[12:15] <khermans> Anyone have gvidcap / xvidcap installed?
[12:15] <atila> I have hoary too I guess
[12:15] <khermans> I don't see it in the repos, even for uni/multiverse
[12:15] <mumbles> confused now
[12:15] <tritium> McScruff, what does "mount" tell you is mounted?
[12:15] <loudestmouse> Hello.
[12:15] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: then you have xorg version 6.8.2 or so
[12:15] <ErmaC`> (downloaded the ISO-file of  the installdisk of the latest version of ubuntu) so...
[12:15] <ErmaC`> X Window System Version 6.8.2 (Ubuntu 6.8.2-10 20050405154308 root@terranova.warthogs.hbd.com)
[12:15] <ErmaC`> Release Date: 9 February 2005
[12:15] <ErmaC`> X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.8.2
[12:15] <ErmaC`> Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.10 i686 [ELF] 
[12:15] <ErmaC`> Current Operating System: Linux ubuntu 2.6.10-5-386 #1 Tue Apr 5 12:12:40 UTC 2005 i686
[12:16] <ErmaC`> indeed
[12:16] <cmatheson> mumbles: ok, install it w/ dpkg -i
[12:16] <loudestmouse> Can I ask a question?
[12:16] <cmatheson> mumbles: er wait, was that just clean?
[12:16] <tritium> loudestmouse, of course
[12:16] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: please read the topic re: pasting
[12:16] <cmatheson> mumbles: or did your rebuild it to?
[12:16] <othernoob> ErmaC`: what do you think is the purpose of a site like pastebin.com ?
[12:16] <XRayNuke> !javaplugin
[12:16] <ubotu> XRayNuke: I don't know, could you explain it?
[12:16] <khermans> Does "apt-cache search xvidcap" return any results to someone?
[12:16] <McScruff> tritium can i pm, then i wont spam the channel
[12:16] <thoreauputic> !flood
[12:16] <ubotu> from memory, flood is for pasting, please use http://pastebin.com , http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl or #flood here on freenode.
[12:16] <ErmaC`> othernoob,  how should i know? i'm new to linux...
[12:17] <tritium> XRayNuke, the mozilla java plugin is installed if you install the .deb created from java-package
[12:17] <tritium> McScruff, ok
[12:17] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: read the /topic when you enter a channel
[12:17] <loudestmouse> tritium: I am having trouble with broken files. I need to know how to add debian archive into pakage manager.
[12:17] <atila> anyone help me ?
[12:17] <XRayNuke> tritium: successfully installed that deb, java not showing up in Firefox's about:plugins.
[12:17] <othernoob> ErmaC`: a site like that isn't only used for linux. but it is used to paste long outputs of commands for example ;)
[12:17] <tritium> loudestmouse, you really shoudn't use debian repos.
[12:17] <mumbles> cmatheson,  i rebilt it
[12:18] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: to read it at any time just type /topic
[12:18] <cmatheson> mumbles: ok, so now there is two .deb files in /usr/src?
[12:18] <tritium> XRayNuke, after restarting firefox?
[12:18] <khermans> Anyonw have XVIDCAP ?!??!?!
[12:18] <ErmaC`> sorry then...
[12:18] <mumbles> i have 2
[12:18] <loudestmouse> tritium why? There is much ubuntu wise unless there is another package depository I don't know about.
[12:18] <zoofields> khermans, nope just tried it
[12:18] <mumbles> 386 and 686
[12:18] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: well, you know now I guess :)
[12:18] <cmatheson> mumbles: oh good, dpkg -i the 386 one
[12:18] <tritium> loudestmouse, you likely don't have universe and multiverse enabled
[12:18] <zoofields> khermans, I got nothing from apt-cache
[12:19] <khermans> zoofields, thanks -- someone earlier today told me it was in universe
[12:19] <loudestmouse> Tritium: ??????
[12:19] <tritium> loudestmouse, there are very few packages that debian has that ubuntu does not
[12:19] <XRayNuke> tritium: yes. I've restarted firefox and made sure every firefox process was dead, ps ax | grep firefox shows nothing
[12:19] <tritium> !repositories
[12:19] <zoofields> khermans, I have it enabled and I don't get that package
[12:19] <ubotu> repositories is, like, at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[12:19] <tritium> loudestmouse, ^^^
[12:19] <khermans> yeah, he must be a liar then...
[12:19] <khermans> lol
[12:19] <mumbles> Setting up alsa-modules-2.6.10-5-386 (1.0.8-4ubuntu4+10.00.Custom) ...
[12:19] <mumbles> Unloading ALSA sound driver modules: (none loaded).
[12:19] <mumbles> Reloading sound driver modules: (none to reload).
[12:19] <loudestmouse> tritium: I don't understand universe and multiverse enabled.
[12:20] <tritium> loudestmouse, see the URL above regarding adding repositories
[12:20] <cmatheson> mumbles: ok, now type 'modprobe snd-azx'
[12:20] <thoreauputic> loudestmouse: that's why he got the bot to give you an URL
[12:20] <arc> hi all
[12:20] <loudestmouse> Thank you
[12:20] <arc> there is no gcc 2.95 for ubuntu?
[12:20] <tritium> thoreauputic, heh, I finally learned how to use the darn thing ;)
[12:20] <mumbles> cmatheson, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/560
[12:21] <thoreauputic> arc: any reason you need 2.95 ?
[12:21] <XRayNuke> loudestmouse: System menu, Administration, Synaptic, enter your password, Settings menu, Repositories, Add, Ubuntu (your version), click all the checkboxes.
[12:21] <XRayNuke> assuming you have a GUI running.
[12:21] <cmatheson> mumbles: you need to stick sudo in front of that
[12:21] <arc> thoreauputic: do you know what nachos is?
[12:21] <XRayNuke> loudestmouse: then hit OK a few times.
[12:21] <zausband> anybody help me with an install I am new to linux and ubuntu
[12:21] <atila> can anyone please give me an URL to setup ATI9600Pro ? pretty please ?
[12:21] <tritium> XRayNuke, still no luck?
[12:21] <thoreauputic> arc: I thought it was Mexican food ... *grin*
[12:21] <arc> thoreauputic: hahaha
[12:21] <mumbles> oh done that cmatheson
[12:22] <XRayNuke> tritium: nope. Firefox still claims no plugins are installed.
[12:22] <arc> thoreauputic: well, it is an operating system too, over a virtual machine, it is developed for academic pruposes
[12:22] <cmatheson> mumbles: but you still get the permission errors?
[12:22] <XRayNuke> tritium: where does the firefox plugins folder live on Ubuntu, so I can check to make sure the files are there?
[12:22] <mumbles> XRayNuke,  you made shroe tha tyou installied it o mozzia-firefox
[12:22] <atila> can anyone please give me an URL to setup ATI9600Pro ? pretty please ?
[12:22] <mumbles> or wherever the firefox thing is ?
[12:22] <loudestmouse> tritium: I get the idea. Thanks again
[12:22] <tritium> loudestmouse, sure thing :)
[12:22] <arc> thoreauputic: and it is developed on c++, and it has a lot of g++ 2.95 "features"
[12:22] <mumbles> cmatheson,  no permission errors
[12:22] <tritium> XRayNuke, let me check
[12:22] <arc> thoreauputic: recoding it is a pain in the ass
[12:23] <thoreauputic> arc: I see
[12:23] <ErmaC`> ok, you don't know how happy i'm now!!! whiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii my resolution is fixed ... fucking 1 char. i had to change whiiiiiiiiiiiii
[12:23] <tritium> ErmaC`, please watch the profanity!
[12:23] <cmatheson> mumbles: ok, now type 'ls /dev/dsp'
[12:23] <ErmaC`> thanks a lot everyone for help here ;)
[12:23] <atila> me wanna be happy too ...
[12:23] <atila> can anyone please give me an URL to setup ATI9600Pro ? pretty please ?
[12:23] <ErmaC`> tritium,  how you mean?
[12:23] <cmatheson> atila: www.google.com
[12:23] <zausband> I get configure:error no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH??
[12:23] <aru_> !ati
[12:23] <ubotu> I heard ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:23] <atila> lol tried that already
[12:23] <tritium> ErmaC`, like tone it down.
[12:23] <thoreauputic> tritium: he doesn't know what "profanity" is ;)
[12:24] <ErmaC`> ok sorry :$
[12:24] <mumbles> cm done
[12:24] <atila> well;
[12:24] <cmatheson> mumbles: no errors?
[12:24] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: like, the F word is unecessary, dude
[12:24] <atila> gonna try some more ...
[12:24] <atila> c ya all
[12:24] <atila> over and exit
[12:24] <ErmaC`> ok sorry thoreauputic
[12:24] <mumbles> yay
[12:25] <cmatheson> haha, yay!
[12:25] <m0biu5> what FTP client do you all prefer?
[12:25] <nightswim> lftp
[12:25] <Gentleman_finn> hey, how can i change JAVA_HOME ??
[12:25] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: it's OK - doesn't bother me personally, but some people might be offended, that's all ;-)
[12:25] <ErmaC`> ;)
[12:26] <m0biu5> why nightswim?
[12:26] <ErmaC`> some little childs who are here at 0 am (h)
[12:26] <ErmaC`> :p
[12:26] <mumbles> goes to play some mp3s
[12:26] <zausband> Why do I get "no acceptable C compiler found in #PATH ?
[12:26] <hondje> zausband: because you ahven't installed gcc?
[12:26] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: well, not just that - there are many cultures and attitudes within the community and we need to respect them
[12:27] <hondje> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[12:27] <tritium> XRayNuke, /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[12:27] <tritium> /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/plugin/i386/ns7-gcc29
[12:27] <tritium> /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/plugin/i386/ns7-gcc29/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[12:27] <thoreauputic> zausband: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[12:27] <ErmaC`> oh yeah sorry i understand wath you mean thoreauputic
[12:27] <anacaona> hello all
[12:27] <mumbles> got sound but xmms dosent like my mp3s
[12:27] <thoreauputic> zausband: or find build-essential in synaptic package manager
[12:27] <anacaona> i've set up an ubuntu file server at work
[12:28] <anacaona> we use dial up (we're that poor)
[12:28] <zausband> That is all I should do? Sorry for the ignorance, newbie :(
[12:28] <anacaona> i haven't found a way for ubuntu to use the modem as default gateway when connected to the net.
[12:28] <tritium> XRayNuke, try "dpkg -L sun-j2re1.5 | grep libjavaplugin"
[12:28] <thoreauputic> zausband: that package will install gcc , g ++, make etc for you
[12:29] <neoliminal> What is a good apache web traffic analyser?
[12:29] <anacaona> i have to disconnect from the network (disable eth0), use the Net, disconnect, then reconnect to the network .
[12:29] <anacaona> there's gotta be a better way
[12:29] <anacaona> btw, we're networking through a router
[12:29] <thoreauputic> anacaona: normally a ppp dialup doesn't need a default gateway set, unless you use NAT
[12:29] <zausband> Thanks for the help. been using windows foe over 10 years and I am moving away from that
[12:30] <mumbles> can play cds though
[12:30] <tritium> XRayNuke, good luck.  I'll be away for a while.
[12:30] <anacaona> in the networking wizard, there's a default gateway pull-down menu.
[12:30] <mumbles> guess i wont be forking out 30 quid for a new sound card
[12:30] <XRayNuke> tritium: installed JDK rather than JRE. have /usr/lib/j2sdk1.5-sun/jre/plugin ... .so
[12:30] <nalioth> howdy
[12:30] <XRayNuke> tritium: okay, thanks for your help
[12:30] <anacaona> if its set to eth0 when i connect, i don't have an internet connection.
[12:30] <thoreauputic> anacaona: the IP of your router would be the default gateway I suppose
[12:30] <tritium> XRayNuke, sure.
[12:31] <anacaona> and if the eth0 is configured and active, the wizard won't let me choose the modem as the gateway.
[12:31] <anacaona> thoreaputic: the router is not the gateway because its not connected to the net
[12:31] <mumbles> anacaona,
[12:31] <thoreauputic> anacaona: umm.... the router is connected to the modem then, right?
[12:32] <anacaona> no.
[12:32] <mumbles> so whats your setup?
[12:32] <anacaona> the modem is a dial-up modem inside the server.
[12:32] <thoreauputic> anacaona: in which case the router is the gateway
[12:32] <anacaona> remember those?
[12:32] <anacaona> 56k?
[12:32] <neoliminal> I'm going to be hosting a website from my ubuntu box and I want to be able to look at the traffic that s coming and see if the server gets overloaded.
[12:32] <mumbles> anacaona,  try wahever machene is the dnsserver ?
[12:33] <thoreauputic> anacaona: I have dialup here, and NAT, and the gateway is the machine the modem is connected to
[12:33] <neoliminal> I'm scared that the box might not be able to handle the amount of requests coming and thta I would have to move to better machine.
[12:33] <bpuccio> neoliminal: try using rrdtool (apt-get able as well)
[12:33] <neoliminal> anyone know how to measure something like that?
[12:33] <tritium> XRayNuke, I have a /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin.so which is a  symbolic link to `/etc/alternatives/mozilla-javaplugin.so'
[12:34] <neoliminal> bpucccio: rrdtool?
[12:34] <tritium> hope that helps.  see you later
[12:34] <phillambrechts> i have a firefox problem, when i goto print it completely crashes firefox.
[12:34] <bpuccio> it generates pretty graphs for load, cpu use, # of proccess, free harddrive space, etc
[12:34] <phillambrechts> And i can't reinstall it because there is a cairo error
[12:34] <neoliminal> bpuccio: thanks!!  will do.
[12:34] <bpuccio> neoliminal: yes, for something that is "already together" you might want to try hotsanic
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[12:34] <bpuccio> it uses rrdtool along with a bunch of presets
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[12:35] <phillambrechts> #
[12:35] <phillambrechts>                        Eight Days A Week
[12:35] <cmatheson> phillambrechts: don't dump crap in here
[12:35] <phillambrechts>        Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
[12:35] <phillambrechts>     Typed and Transcribed by Jordan Kelly jordan@webzone.net
[12:35] <phillambrechts> Intro
[12:35] <phillambrechts> (fade in)
[12:35] <phillambrechts> (let ring)
[12:35] <phillambrechts>    D                            E
[12:35] <phillambrechts> E|--0---------0-----0-------0--|-0--------0----0------0--------|
[12:35] <jp__> ?
[12:35] <phillambrechts> B|-10--------10----12------10--|12-------12---14-----12--------|
[12:35] <phillambrechts> G|-11--------11----11------11--|13-------13---13-----13--------|
[12:35] <thoreauputic> anacaona: if the modem is an internal modem, are you sure it is supported in Linux (ie not a winmodem?)
[12:35] <bpuccio> neoliminal: http://hotsanic.sourceforge.net/
[12:35] <phillambrechts> D|-12--------12----12------12--|14-------14---14-----14--------|
[12:35] <neoliminal> someone kill that thing
[12:35] <phillambrechts> A|--------------------------- -|-------------------------------|
[12:35] <phillambrechts> E|-----------------------------|-------------------------------|
[12:35] <phillambrechts>    G                            D
[12:35] <phillambrechts> E|--0---------0-----0-------0--|-0--------0----0------0--------|
[12:35] <McScruff> lo
[12:35] <phillambrechts> B|-15--------15----17------15--|10-------10---12-----10--------|
[12:35] <cmatheson> neoliminal: /ignore?
[12:35] <Discipulus> phillambrechts, wtf are you doing?
[12:35] <phillambrechts> G|-16--------16----16------16--|11-------11---13-----11--------|
[12:35] <phillambrechts> D|-17--------17----17------17--|12-------12---14-----12--------|
[12:35] <phillambrechts> A|-----------------------------|-------------------------------|
[12:35] <phillambrechts> E|-----------------------------|-------------------------------|
[12:35] <aru_> I think thats a guitar tab
[12:35] <phillambrechts> Verse 1:
[12:35] <phillambrechts> D                 E            G                   D
[12:35] <phillambrechts> Oo, I need your love, babe,  guess you know it's true
[12:35] <phillambrechts> D                  E           G                 D
[12:35] <bpuccio> ugh, this is really not necessary, is it phillambrechts?
[12:35] <anacaona> thoreaputic: ok, here's the setup
[12:35] <phillambrechts> Hope you need my love, babe,  just like I need you
[12:35] <phillambrechts> Chorus:
[12:35] <Discipulus> aru_, that is a guitar tab
[12:35] <phillambrechts>  Bm           G         Bm           E
[12:36] <phillambrechts> Hold me,    love me,   Hold me,     love me,
[12:36] <phillambrechts>    D                      E          G
[12:36] <neoliminal> it's not working
[12:36] <phillambrechts> crap
[12:36] <neoliminal> arg
[12:36] <phillambrechts> sry
[12:36] <Discipulus> someone fuckin kick him already
[12:36] <thoreauputic> tritium: can you +q this idiot please?
[12:36] <phillambrechts> wrong copy and paste
[12:36] <phillambrechts> I'm sorry
[12:36] <bpuccio> neoliminal: http://hotsanic.sourceforge.net/example/index.html is the sample output
[12:36] <phillambrechts> Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libc/libcairo/libcairo1_0.3.0-1_i386.deb  MD5Sum mismatch
[12:36] <phillambrechts> relax, it was an accident
[12:36] <aru_> excellent, I was about to ask for a giant guitar tab to enlighten my chatting experience
[12:36] <phillambrechts> it was :)
[12:36] <phillambrechts> it was a fucking accident
[12:36] <ErmaC`> can someone help me to configure ALSA?
[12:36] <anacaona> machine a: linux fileserver, with 56k modem connected to router through eth0
[12:36] <neoliminal> bpuccio: that's hotsanic?
[12:36] <bpuccio> neoliminal: hotsanic is apt-get able, though you will need to configure it, it might take you a few minutes to figure it out, but it works pretty OK
[12:37] <phillambrechts> ok...
[12:37] <bpuccio> neoliminal: yes, that's hotsanic, it usses rrdtool to create the graphs
[12:37] <ErmaC`> thoreauputic,  do you have something like that website for screen resolutions, but for configuring ALSA?
[12:37] <neoliminal> bpuccio: ok thanks.
[12:37] <anacaona> if i dialup with eth0 active, there's no connection to the outside world because the network setup wizard only allows eth0 as gateway.
[12:37] <neoliminal> bpuccio: so I need both rrdtool and hotsanic?
[12:37] <nalioth> phillambrechts: i'd like to see a musical error msg from apt on my machine
[12:37] <tritium> thoreauputic, thanks for notifying me
[12:37] <thoreauputic> tritium: no probs
[12:38] <phillambrechts> Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libc/libcairo/libcairo1_0.3.0-1_i386.deb  MD5Sum mismatch
[12:38] <phillambrechts> Segmentation fault
[12:38] <bpuccio> neoliminal: if you apt-get isntall hotsanic, it will automagically pull in rrdtool
[12:38] <nalioth> phillambrechts: watch ubotu
[12:38] <bpuccio> it's a package dependancy
[12:38] <nalioth> !usrepos
[12:38] <ubotu> I guess usrepos is if you get MD5Sum mismatches when doing apt-get installs don't use the us mirror.  Change us.archive.ubuntu.com to archive.ubuntu.com in /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:38] <phillambrechts> thats the error when i start firefox from the console and crash
[12:38] <neoliminal> bpuccio: ok thanks
[12:38] <phillambrechts> ubotu?
[12:38] <bpuccio> neoliminal: sure, no problem
[12:39] <auk> !ubotu
[12:39] <ubotu> hmm... ubotu is uh...  Thaaats me!
[12:39] <ErmaC`> thoreauputic,  do you have something like that website for screen resolutions, but for configuring ALSA?
[12:39] <auk> !ubotu die
[12:39] <ubotu> auk: I don't know, could you explain it?
[12:39] <phillambrechts> why would i watch ubotu?
[12:39] <auk> !die
[12:39] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: sorry, i don't know what you mean
[12:39] <ErmaC`> well
[12:39] <ErmaC`> i need to configure alsa
[12:39] <ErmaC`> and i don't know how to do
[12:39] <ErmaC`> :(
[12:40] <phillambrechts> Can anyone help me reinstall firefox to see if this printing crash goes away
[12:40] <thoreauputic> phillambrechts: you watch what ubotu says because it's usually a useful URL related to your problem if someone invokes the bot's help
[12:41] <phillambrechts> oh
[12:41] <phillambrechts> I figured it out
[12:41] <phillambrechts> I was using the glider theme before and when i switched to clearlooks the printing dialog didn't force it to crash
[12:44] <McScruff> tritium, it works now, cheers
[12:45] <tanki> is there a ubuntu channel for mingling
[12:45] <blmartin777> mingling about what
[12:46] <othernoob> tritium, if i installed a 386.deb file on a 686 kernel, would i get an error message saying it didnt match the architecture?
[12:46] <thoreauputic> othernoob: no
[12:46] <tanki> current events, anything offtopic
[12:46] <aru_> #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:46] <othernoob> thoreauputic: why's a user getting it then if he has a p4 686 using the 686 kernel?
[12:46] <thoreauputic> othernoob: unless it's directly kernel-related
[12:47] <nalioth> using gpg, how do you tell when your key has been signed?
[12:47] <othernoob> thoreauputic: it's a precompiled OOo package
[12:47] <SDFH_Linux> how do you install kde?
[12:47] <SDFH_Linux> and which kde is it?
[12:47] <thoreauputic> othernoob: should run fine AFAIK
[12:47] <nalioth> SDFH_Linux: install "kubuntu-desktop" pkg
[12:47] <othernoob> thoreauputic: that's what i thought too. but a user i'm trying to help encounters this
[12:47] <nalioth> SDFH_Linux: it should be 3.4.0
[12:47] <SDFH_Linux> which kde is it
[12:48] <mumbles> whats the umask for read right permsions ?
[12:48] <mumbles> for fstab ?
[12:48] <thoreauputic> othernoob: is the user sure it's actually a 386 package? And appropriate for Ubuntu?
[12:48] <nalioth> mumbles: i have umask=000 in mine
[12:49] <mumbles> thouht it was
[12:49] <jp__> what package have I install to get gnome remote desktop configuration program? (I installed olny a few gnome things)? Thanks :)
[12:49] <othernoob> thoreauputic: it didn't mention 386 in the filename, but he's getting the message that architecture isn't 386. and I use a precompiled OOo.deb package from the same ftp site as well and had no problems
[12:50] <thoreauputic> othernoob: very odd then...
[12:50] <othernoob> thoreauputic: indeed
[12:50] <gverig> hey!
[12:50] <nessmuk> can we run Firefox 1.05 in Hoary?
[12:50] <gverig> I lost my audio... How can I debug the problem?
[12:50] <othernoob> thoreauputic: should i tell him to download the a bit older .deb package(the same i have) and try?
[12:50] <gverig> ESD is up and  running
[12:50] <othernoob> i mean, it's 100 mb
[12:50] <nalioth> nessmuk: if you must
[12:51] <ith> how
[12:51] <nessmuk> malioth...are there good reasons not to? I thought the hype about the security upgrades sounded cool
[12:51] <gverig> my user is a member of audio group
[12:51] <thoreauputic> othernoob: I guess if yours works on the same arch, yeah, worth a shot
[12:51] <ith> i;m a newbi
[12:51] <jp__> what package have I install to get gnome remote desktop configuration program? (I installed olny a few gnome things)? Thanks :)
[12:51] <thoreauputic> othernoob: I hope he has a better connection than mine ;)
[12:51] <nalioth> nessmuk: the currently available ff 1.0.2 in hoary has the security fixes from .4 in it (but it is still .2 featureset)
[12:52] <nessmuk> mal...yeah....the current v is good enough for me
[12:52] <othernoob> thoreauputic: 3mbit
[12:52] <gverig> nessmuk: AFAIK not from aptget (at least not from ubuntu aptget). Nothing is stopping you from installing it yourself though
[12:52] <nalioth> nessmuk: so UNLESS you NEED the featureset in 1.0.5, i'm sure the security features will roll into our ff very soon
[12:52] <lsuactiafner> 1.0.4 is the latest version? 1.0.5 out?
[12:52] <thoreauputic> jp__: if I understand you correctly you want remote login? In that case you need gdm
[12:52] <nessmuk> mal...thnx...bye
[12:52] <nalioth> lsuactiafner: 1.0.5 is out
[12:53] <lsuactiafner> cool then i'm downloadin it..
[12:53] <_roadie> hi guys
[12:53] <kdp> ok i just installed ubuntu and now when i try to boot into windows it says "cannot find hal.dll"
[12:53] <kdp> does anyone know what to do?
[12:53] <jp__> what package have I install to get gnome remote desktop configuration program? (I installed olny a few gnome things)? Thanks :)
[12:53] <nalioth> jp__: thoreauputic answered you above
[12:53] <_roadie> OT question: anyone ever have any problems with members.yahoo.com searches getting back 0 results all the time
[12:53] <_roadie> ?
[12:53] <thoreauputic> jp__: umm - did you read my message??
[12:54] <lsuactiafner> kdp : live without windows..
[12:54] <nalioth> using gpg, how do you tell when your key has been signed?
[12:54] <kdp> thats not an option.
[12:54] <lsuactiafner> dont understand why slashdot aint coverin the firefox release...
[12:55] <nalioth> lsuactiafner: they did, you missed it
[12:55] <thoreauputic> kdp: but it sounds like a windows problem, not a linux problem?
[12:55] <lsuactiafner> oh...
[12:55] <kdp> yes, but it happened after i installed ubuntu.  maybe someone else has this problem?
[12:55] <lsuactiafner> stupid dialup can only connect @ night
[12:55] <lsuactiafner> so i miss 12hrs of the day
[12:55] <jp__> thoreauputic yep, I have gdm, I'm talking about a GNOME programs that configures remote desktop options when you go to: # System -> Preferences -> Remote Desktop... what's that programs to install it 'cause I haven't it????
[12:56] <nalioth> kdp: boot into safe mode and (whats the name of that program that makes sure all the proggys are "microsoft standard"?)
[12:56] <kdp> ive seen lots of things that say edit boot.ini
[12:57] <kdp> and the grub menu
[12:57] <kdp> and ive tried those
[12:57] <nalioth> kdp: safe mode, and run "system file checker" or whatever its called
[12:57] <kdp> ok
[12:57] <CookieNinja> has anyone managed to compile gens (megadrive emulator) for ubuntu ? pls don't suggest another one, because i want gens for a reason
[12:57] <nalioth> thoreauputic: did i just give windows advice? i must be in a rEAllY good mood
[12:57] <jp__> thoreauputic yep, I have gdm, I'm talking about a GNOME programs that configures remote desktop options when you go to: # System -> Preferences -> Remote Desktop... what program have I to install????
[12:57] <flodine> anyone using colors in terminal
[12:58] <jp__> gnome-remote-desktop?
[12:58] <jp__> I really don't know
[12:58] <nalioth> jp__: u like console or gui?
[12:58] <thoreauputic> nalioth: hahah - well better you than me: I know almost nothing about windows
[12:58] <kdp> nalioth: wait that wont work b/c windows cant run HAL. it stops before i can get to safe mode
[12:58] <lsuactiafner> i havent used windows sinec slackware 9.1
[12:58] <teferi_> nalioth: boot from your windows cd
[12:58] <thoreauputic> jp__: I don't know, sorry
[12:58] <teferi_> tell it to 'repair installation'
[12:58] <flodine> come on am i the only onr doing colors in ubuntu
[12:58] <jp__> WTF!
[12:58] <kdp> teferi_: thats me, no naolith
[12:59] <lsuactiafner> around windows 2000 lost me
[12:59] <teferi_> er
[12:59] <teferi_> sorry
[12:59] <nalioth> kdp: boot with your winXP cd and run system file checker
[12:59] <kdp> ok
[12:59] <teferi_> that's what i just said :P
[12:59] <jp__> why have I to ask newbie question on #ubuntu-devel? I know that they know the answers
[12:59] <thoreauputic> jp__: someone else might
[12:59] <jp__> wtf
[12:59] <pax> anyone installed ff 1.05?
[12:59] <nalioth> teferi_: sorry, i'm watching tv and chatting at the same time
[01:00] <nalioth> i hate it when they don't answer my ???s
[01:00] <mumbles> pax doing it now
[01:00] <pax> mumbles: let me know how it goes
[01:01] <mumbles> no problems so far
[01:01] <nalioth> pax: check it out from cvs and build it, it's easy
[01:01] <nalioth> thoreauputic: i had an answer for him, he was just gonna have to go get it
[01:01] <pax> nalioth I know it's easy :)
[01:02] <thoreauputic> nalioth: well, it's his own impatience that finished him then.. too bad for him
[01:02] <nalioth> we'll see him back
[01:02] <nalioth> we see everyone back
[01:03] <mumbles> pax https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingFirefox?highlight=%28firefox%29
[01:03] <pax> ty
[01:03] <nalioth> i'm getting a new job where i have to officially speak spanish
[01:03] <othernoob> pax: are you swedish?
[01:03] <nalioth> and i'm a poor gringo
[01:03] <pax> othernoob: no, I'm iraqi
[01:03] <nalioth> using gpg, how do you tell when your key has been signed?
[01:04] <othernoob> pax: ah okay, had a swedish friend with the same nickname :)
[01:04] <thoreauputic> nalioth: he shouldn't have addressed his question to me personally anyway - I don't know why he assumed I would know
[01:04] <othernoob> thoreauputic: charisma ;)
[01:04] <pax> othernoob: I wacked him and took his name :p
[01:04] <nalioth> thoreauputic: b/c you have such an impressive nick
[01:04] <othernoob> pax lol
[01:04] <thoreauputic> othernoob: haha
[01:04] <lsuactiafner> nalioth : ff 1.0.5 self-compile easy?
[01:05] <mumbles> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingFirefox?highlight=%28firefox%29
[01:05] <nalioth> lsuactiafner: a link was just posted above from mumbles
[01:05] <lsuactiafner> usually i get a bug that make -i doesnt ignore
[01:05] <lsuactiafner> lets see..
[01:05] <nalioth> lsuactiafner: then you don't have enough dev libs installed, go get more
[01:06] <Charlie_Snoopy> hello all
[01:06] <Charlie_Snoopy> wassup
[01:06] <l337Ni> oh oh
[01:06] <blmartin777> pax: where are you from
[01:06] <pax> blmartin777: scroll back.
[01:06] <blmartin777> where at in iraq
[01:06] <pax> blmartin777: I live in teh us
[01:07] <Will_> I live in teh me!
[01:07] <mumbles> herm pax your name remineds me of that blogger for iraq... a salam i think
[01:07] <pax> blmartin777: and no, I'm not salampax
[01:07] <will> what
[01:07] <will> your called will humm
[01:07] <blmartin777> pax: I am just curious how are things there
[01:08] <mumbles> pax blmartin777: I live in teh us
[01:08] <pax> blmartin777: I wouldnt know or discuss that stuff in this room by respect for thr topic :)
[01:08] <blmartin777> sorry i missed that
[01:08] <blmartin777> Your right
[01:08] <blmartin777> Sorry
[01:10] <Charlie_Snoopy> anyone with probs installing ubuntu 4.10 in a acer Aspire 1690 i
[01:10] <Aragorn_Guardian> hi
[01:11] <lsuactiafner> nalioth : i got 800mb of dev
[01:11] <Aragorn_Guardian> if there was an error while checking packages, how can i check, and sane this?
[01:11] <nalioth> Aragorn_Guardian: howdy
[01:11] <nalioth> lsuactiafner: i was joking
[01:11] <Aragorn_Guardian> nalioth: hi!! 1 week ubuntized...
[01:11] <nalioth> Aragorn_Guardian: an md5 error?
[01:11] <ateves> is there something like the kwifimanager for gnome?
[01:12] <XRayNuke> Why does flashplugin-nonfree install ruby?
[01:12] <nalioth> ateves: you can use kwifimangler under gnome
[01:12] <Aragorn_Guardian> SYSTEM HAS BROKEN PACKAGES
[01:12] <crimsun> XRayNuke: that's what it uses to retrieve it
[01:12] <nalioth> Aragorn_Guardian: are you using nonofficial repositories?
[01:12] <ateves> yes, but it cannot start in tray-mode
[01:12] <gangalee> what calls inittab in booting?
[01:13] <Aragorn_Guardian> i dont...is another user...but i think no...is a recent instalation
[01:13] <nalioth> ateves: so it doesnt.. ..
[01:13] <crimsun> gangalee: the kernel invokes init
[01:13] <Aragorn_Guardian> universe is supported, right?
[01:13] <Aragorn_Guardian> multiverse, too?
[01:13] <nalioth> Aragorn_Guardian: so open a terminal
[01:13] <crimsun> Aragorn_Guardian: by the community
[01:13] <nalioth> Aragorn_Guardian: and multiverse
[01:13] <crimsun> not by Ubuntu
[01:13] <Aragorn_Guardian> right
[01:14] <Aragorn_Guardian> ok
[01:14] <nalioth> Aragorn_Guardian: now type "sudo apt-get -f install"    with no pkgs invoked
[01:14] <Aragorn_Guardian> right
[01:14] <Jogariga> i just got my powerbook to work with a verizon evdo card. I just need a wireless meter app to check the signal. Any ideas?
[01:15] <nalioth> Jogariga: there is one on gnome, right click on your panel and look for network thingy
[01:16] <gangalee> crimsun: I messed up my partition table & I think my system is unable to find /etc/ (and therefore /etc/inittab). Is there a way to specify the location of /etc/inittab?
[01:17] <Jogariga> nalioth: i don't see it
[01:17] <Charlie_Snoopy> someone with ubuntu on a acer
[01:18] <nalioth> Jogariga: right click on a panel, > add to panel > network monitor
[01:18] <nalioth> using gpg, how do you tell when your key has been signed?
[01:18] <Jogariga> nalioth: that's not what i need. I need a signal bar indicator like in cellphones
[01:18] <Aragorn_Guardian> nalioth: nice...done...the package was fixed..thanks
[01:19] <nalioth> Aragorn_Guardian: thats why #ubuntu is here
[01:19] <nalioth> Jogariga: i have a signal bar on mine
[01:19] <Jogariga> nalioth: i have two monitors on mine
[01:20] <nalioth> Jogariga: so open the prefs and choose your network interface
[01:20] <pax> pgp -ks "my key" ?
[01:20] <seth_k> nalioth: refresh your key from a keyserver, then gpg --list-sigs yourkey
[01:20] <Jogariga> nalioth: i selected my evdo connection (ppp0) and it doesn't show the bars
[01:20] <Aragorn_Guardian> 8)
[01:21] <nalioth> seth_k: ok i did the refresh thing, but kgpg screwed it off or something
[01:21] <nalioth> seth_k: time for the command line
[01:21] <seth_k> kgpg is pretty outdated, it kinda breaks on me too
[01:21] <Aragorn_Guardian> my sound disappear after install xmms and all libs for mp3... :/
[01:21] <gangalee> any Init experts?
[01:21] <Aragorn_Guardian> even procedures in ubuntuguide dont resolve my problem...
[01:21] <zukalk> ubuntuguide is evil
[01:22] <nalioth> Aragorn_Guardian: stay away from there, it might lead you into more trouble
[01:22] <redlounge> hi. i installed samba and added a new user to share some files with a friend. anyone can help me to disable local login for this user? thx
[01:23] <nalioth> redlounge: did you use system > admin > users & groups    ?
[01:23] <redlounge> nalioth, no
[01:23] <crimsun> gangalee: it's always /etc/inittab
[01:23] <crimsun> gangalee: you can specify init, though
[01:23] <pax> redlounge: install swat, it'll make your samba much easier
[01:23] <Jogariga> nalioth: do you have an evdo card?
[01:24] <redlounge> nalioth, i used a howto but i do not remember the url but i do remember that it said that i should disable local login for this user
[01:24] <nalioth> seth_k: what is is sposed to show when your key has been signed by someone else?
[01:24] <nalioth> Jogariga: <drool>unfortunately not
[01:24] <seth_k> their e-mail, and a trustlevel
[01:24] <seth_k> @nalioth
[01:24] <LasseL> I just set up a server with ubuntu on it. Is there a guide somewhere on how I remote control it?
[01:24] <eno__> if I am using my ethernat card for internet can I use it for a LAN at the same time?
[01:24] <gangalee> crimsun: I can specify init?
[01:24] <nalioth> redlounge: try the sequence i sent you, there are lots of checkboxes
[01:25] <Jogariga> anyone here with an evdo card?
[01:25] <eno__> not me, sorry
[01:25] <nalioth> seth_k: ok will study the output
[01:26] <Charlie_Snoopy> ppl pls help
[01:26] <nalioth> Charlie_Snoopy: if anyone knows what you are asking, they will respond
[01:27] <Charlie_Snoopy> acer aspire 1691 i installing ubuntu 4.10
[01:27] <gangalee> crimsun: what do you mean by specifying init? Will that allow me to specify the path to /etc/inittab?
[01:27] <mumbles> right
[01:27] <Charlie_Snoopy> install freezes up
[01:27] <mumbles> im off to bed
[01:27] <mumbles> nn all
[01:27] <crimsun> gangalee: no, it's always /etc/inittab. You can pass init=/somepath/init
[01:28] <Charlie_Snoopy> at 95 per cent of the pacages installed
[01:28] <nalioth> Charlie_Snoopy: is you cd-rom in good condition?
[01:28] <Charlie_Snoopy> yup
[01:29] <gangalee> at which point can I pass init a path?
[01:29] <Charlie_Snoopy> it at start freez when booting the kernel
[01:29] <crimsun> gangalee: at the grub prompt
[01:29] <Charlie_Snoopy> i used the option to pass the pcmcia install
[01:30] <Charlie_Snoopy> it worked fine till the 95 %
[01:35] <dwstil> is anyone here connected to the internet via modem?
[01:35] <Discipulus> I am
[01:35] <Discipulus> Why do you ask?
[01:35] <othernoob> thoreauputic: finally. OOo was succesfully installed on that users pc :)
[01:35] <aru_> he wants to ping flood you off :)
[01:35] <dwstil> i need some help
[01:36] <dwstil> i can't find a modem that ubuntu will pickup
[01:36] <othernoob> thoreauputic: still no idea why 113 and 116 made problems with architecture. 106 didn't
[01:36] <dwstil> i've tried using 3 and still no luck
[01:36] <Discipulus> dwstil, internal or external?
[01:36] <dwstil> internal
[01:36] <dwstil> just some pci cards
[01:37] <ErmaC`> hmmz
[01:37] <nacho23> hey, im running ubuntu online, and i wanted to know if i could save data to my flash drive, and how to do it! thanx
[01:37] <ErmaC`> can someone help me, ive got an onboard soundcard, and looks like it doesnt work now?
[01:37] <crimsun> ErmaC`: lspci -v|grep audio
[01:38] <ErmaC`> crimsun, now?
[01:38] <andares> Hi.
[01:38] <ErmaC`> wath then?
[01:38] <crimsun> ErmaC`: paste me the output
[01:38] <Discipulus> dwstil, I don't mess with PCI modems, none of them are hardware anymore, they're all "soft modems"
[01:39] <andares> How do I mound another partition?
[01:39] <andares> *mount
[01:39] <ErmaC`> crimsun there is no output |
[01:39] <ErmaC`> :|
[01:39] <andares> Like say, /dev/hda6
[01:39] <Discipulus> dwstil, when you find an internal modem that costs 50-100 bucks, you've found a good modem
[01:39] <Discipulus> dwstil, my suggestion is to go out and get a good hardware mode
[01:39] <dwstil> wtf
[01:39] <Discipulus> modem*
[01:39] <crimsun> ErmaC`: so it's either isa or usb, then
[01:39] <andares> When I do mount /dev/hda6 it says "Can't find /dev/hda6 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab"
[01:39] <crimsun> ErmaC`: what computer is it?
[01:39] <dwstil> wow
[01:39] <andares> How fix I it?
[01:39] <Discipulus> dwstil, hardware modem = external
[01:39] <ErmaC`> euh how you mean? it's intell pentium 3
[01:39] <dwstil> do you have any reccomendations
[01:40] <dwstil> ?
[01:40] <dwstil> right
[01:40] <andares> Z.z
[01:40] <Discipulus> dwstil, what I mean when I say "soft modem" is that it relies on the CPU to make calculations and doesn't have a CPU of it's own, which modems should, and all external modems do
[01:40] <Discipulus> dwstil, US Robotics has an excellent external modem, pricey though
[01:40] <ErmaC`> crimsun wath do i have to do now?
[01:41] <crimsun> ErmaC`: you have to tell me what type of sound card is in the machine
[01:41] <dwstil> intresting
[01:41] <ErmaC`> Sound Blaster 16?
[01:41] <dwstil> so any external modem would do really
[01:41] <ErmaC`> Sound Blaster 16?
[01:41] <Discipulus> dwstil, something tells me you don't believe a word I'm saying...
[01:41] <crimsun> ErmaC`: absolutoly positive?
[01:41] <ErmaC`> how you mean?
[01:41] <crimsun> ErmaC`: (absolutely)
[01:41] <dwstil> nop no
[01:41] <aru_> dwstil, http://www.linux.org/vendor/hardware/
[01:41] <dwstil> it makes sence
[01:41] <crimsun> ErmaC`: a sb16 clone is most definitely different from a genuine sb16
[01:42] <Discipulus> dwstil, exactly. I paid 15 bucks for a generic used external modem and I've been using it for 7 years, works fine
[01:42] <dwstil> sweet
[01:42] <oga7876> can somebody give me the command to update from warty to hoary?
[01:42] <dwstil> i'm ebaying one right noow
[01:42] <aru_> dwstil, maybe one of those vendors has a modem for you
[01:42] <dwstil> thanks a lot man
[01:42] <oga7876> or tell me what to do?
[01:42] <ErmaC`> in windows it's always called Sound blaster 16 so i guess thats the soundcard name...
[01:42] <Discipulus> oga7876, change "warty" to "hoary" in your /etc/apt/sources.list type 'sudo apt-get update' then type 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'
[01:42] <crimsun> ErmaC`: then do this from a command line: sudo modprobe sb16
[01:43] <nacho23> can annybody tell me if it is possible to save a profile on a flash drive, with ubuntu live?, so i could carry d cd to anny pc, and just load profile, and stuff from flash drive?
[01:43] <ErmaC`> crimsun, FATAL: Module sb16 not found.
[01:43] <ErmaC`> :$
[01:43] <ErmaC`> crimsun, FATAL: Module sb16 not found.
[01:43] <crimsun> ErmaC`: snd_sb16
[01:44] <ErmaC`> k
[01:44] <ErmaC`> ok
[01:44] <ErmaC`> now?
[01:44] <dajawho> What are the two words for setting horizontal and refresh in xorg.conf?
[01:44] <ErmaC`> crimsun, ?
[01:44] <ErmaC`> wath now?
[01:45] <crimsun> ErmaC`: did it return you to a prompt immediately without errors?
[01:45] <ErmaC`> indeed
[01:45] <bloodymale> does ubuntu support most hardware
[01:45] <zukalk> dajawho, HorizSync and VertRefresh
[01:45] <dajawho> Thank you zukalk.
[01:45] <thoreauputic> bloodymale: most, yes
[01:45] <ErmaC`> and i heared something in my boxes, so i guess it's connected now
[01:45] <crimsun> ErmaC`: log out of GNOME and back in
[01:45] <ErmaC`> ok
[01:46] <bloodymale> i am a newbie is ubantu is it easy to install compared to most
[01:46] <crimsun> yes, it's quite simple
[01:46] <Aragorn_Guardian> hi...
[01:46] <andares> ErmaC` in windows it's always called Sound blaster 16 so i guess thats the soundcard name...
[01:46] <thoreauputic> bloodymale: if you are installing without dual boot etc it's very simple
[01:46] <andares> *cough*noob*/cough* I'm sorry.. I should not have said that.
[01:46] <andares> I am a newbie myself.
[01:46] <zukalk> bloodymale, quoting Linux Format, "it's got an idiot-proof installer" ;)
[01:46] <bloodymale> i am dual booting it
[01:46] <bloodymale> windows is installed first thought
[01:47] <Aragorn_Guardian> anyone knows how can i fix sound after install xmms? everything is installes, but dont works
[01:47] <thoreauputic> bloodymale: you should be fine - just be sure it installs on its own partitions
[01:48] <Aragorn_Guardian> i follow ubuntuguide and still dont works
[01:48] <crimsun> Aragorn_Guardian: change the output plugin to esound
[01:48] <ErmaC`> ok wath now?
[01:48] <ErmaC`> crimsun,
[01:48] <ErmaC`> ?
[01:48] <Aragorn_Guardian> and what i do woth the other, i said...
[01:48] <crimsun> ErmaC`: you have to unmute the PCM (and Master if you have one) and adjust the volumes
[01:48] <Aragorn_Guardian> how i know what sound system my ubuntu in using?
[01:49] <crimsun> Aragorn_Guardian: lsof /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/*
[01:49] <thoreauputic> Aragorn_Guardian: you change the output plugin in the xmms preferences
[01:49] <zukalk> Aragorn_Guardian, gstreamer-properties
[01:49] <othernoob> zukalk: which distro doesn't have an idiot-proof installer?
[01:49] <Aragorn_Guardian> nice
[01:49] <Aragorn_Guardian> ...gonna truy...thanks
[01:49] <bloodymale> i am using partition magic to make the partitions
[01:50] <thoreauputic> othernoob: slackware ;)
[01:50] <Aragorn_Guardian> nothing
[01:50] <Aragorn_Guardian> 8(
[01:50] <zukalk> othernoob, older debian distros, before 3 and 3.1, i guess
[01:50] <Aragorn_Guardian> $?=1
[01:50] <ErmaC`> crimsun don't i have to do something else to? like configuring the soundcard somewhere else?
[01:50] <othernoob> thoreauputic: that might be one ..
[01:51] <jonathan_> how do I get java applets to work??
[01:51] <othernoob> thoreauputic: did you get what i said about OOo?
[01:51] <Aragorn_Guardian> what can i do in this situation?
[01:51] <Aragorn_Guardian> crimsun: ?
[01:51] <thoreauputic> othernoob: to install slackware, you need a few clues
[01:51] <othernoob> jonathan_: mainly by installing JRE and enabling java in your browser..
[01:51] <sr_pak> hola
[01:51] <crimsun> ErmaC`: can you hear anything?
[01:51] <thoreauputic> othernoob: yes, sorry I was AFK
[01:51] <ErmaC`> yes now it works
[01:51] <jonathan_> thank you
[01:51] <crimsun> Aragorn_Guardian: what did you do?
[01:51] <ErmaC`> whiiiiiiiiiii
[01:51] <othernoob> thoreauputic: no prob, just wanted to let you know :)
[01:51] <Aragorn_Guardian> lsof
[01:51] <ErmaC`> thx a lot crimsun
[01:51] <sr_pak> soy de venezuela
[01:51] <Aragorn_Guardian> lsof /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/*
[01:52] <zukalk> !es
[01:52] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:52] <crimsun> ErmaC`: now do this in a terminal: echo "snd-sb16" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
[01:52] <crimsun> um ok.
[01:52] <bloodymale> i use partition magic but to make the rescue disk u need a  floppy drive and i only have a usb
[01:52] <crimsun> Aragorn_Guardian: and what was the output from that?
[01:52] <Aragorn_Guardian> nothing
[01:52] <Razor-X> bloodymale: does your CD drive boot?
[01:53] <bloodymale> yes
[01:53] <crimsun> Aragorn_Guardian: and what is listed as the default audio sink in gstreamer-properties?
[01:53] <Aragorn_Guardian> 1 sec
[01:53] <Razor-X> bloodymale: then, your copy of Partition Magic should be able too boot-up from CD
[01:53] <Razor-X> (unless of course, it's pirated, I won't go into that)
[01:53] <bloodymale> i dont have it on cd
[01:53] <Aragorn_Guardian> alsa and esd
[01:53] <bloodymale> my friend sent it too me
[01:54] <Razor-X> bloodymale: what do you have it on?
[01:54] <bloodymale> on my lap top hd
[01:54] <Razor-X> bloodymale: why couldn't he copy the CD and send it?
[01:54] <Coil101> All of my window are too big for me to view, how to I size them down?
[01:54] <ErmaC`> crimsun
[01:54] <bloodymale> i got it installed but i think just in cause something screws up in the program u need the resue disks too help u
[01:55] <crimsun> ErmaC`: you left too quickly, man.
[01:55] <ErmaC`> can you say me the commands again, so i can write them down?
[01:55] <Razor-X> bloodymale: that's why you get the CD
[01:55] <crimsun> ErmaC`: now do this in a terminal: echo "snd-sb16" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
[01:55] <crimsun> ErmaC`: do the above once, and you're set.
[01:55] <Razor-X> ask him for a copy of the original CD, or get a bootable USB floppy drive, if you don't, I can only suspect pirating
[01:55] <Coil101> All of my window are too big for me to view, how to I size them down? Help please
[01:55] <ErmaC`> i thought so that i forgot something thats why i came back ;)
[01:55] <othernoob> bloodymale: what are you using partition magic for anyway? just make your windows partition smaller so you have at least ~10GB for ubuntu. don't partition those 10gb with partition magic. do it with the ubuntu cd
[01:56] <z|bandito> what do you need to serve RSS feeds?
[01:56] <Aragorn_Guardian> crimsun: any suggestion?
[01:56] <ErmaC`> crimsun, what did those commands?
[01:56] <Razor-X> othernoob: QTParted couldn't partition my defragged HDD
[01:56] <othernoob> you really would have to put some effort into it to screw that up
[01:56] <Razor-X> *defragged NTFS HDD
[01:56] <Razor-X> nor could Parted (the included Ubuntu partitioner)
[01:56] <Coil101> All of my window are too big for me to view, how to I size them down? Help please
[01:56] <ErmaC`> crimsun, what did those commands?
[01:56] <Razor-X> I had to go through hell and highwater to partition it
[01:56] <TokenBad> how you unzip a zip file in ubuntu?
[01:57] <crimsun> ErmaC`: now you don't have to worry about sound
[01:57] <Razor-X> Coil101: what resolution is your desktop at?
[01:57] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: having the modules in /etc/modules means they are loaded on boot
[01:57] <ErmaC`> oooh ok
[01:57] <othernoob> Razor-X: yea ok. but he's wanting to really use partition magic :p
[01:57] <ErmaC`> crimsun, can you say me the commands again from the beginning? i got a friend and he has the same problem :$
[01:57] <Coil101> Razor-X: I'm not sure, how do I check?
[01:57] <ErmaC`> i forgot to write them down
[01:57] <othernoob> partition magic is known not to be the best prog to do linux partitions..
[01:58] <crimsun> ErmaC`: sudo modprobe snd_sb16
[01:58] <crimsun> ErmaC`: that's it
[01:58] <ErmaC`> oh
[01:58] <ErmaC`> nothing else?
[01:58] <TokenBad> anyone?
[01:58] <zukalk> Razor-X, are there any windoze alternatives to PM that support ntfs?
[01:59] <aru_> I no longer support ntfs
[01:59] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`:  echo "snd-sb16" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules  <-- that was his other command after the modprobe
[01:59] <aru_> in case you wondered
[01:59] <nacho23> could annybody tell me how could i get access to my flash drive on ubuntu live?
[01:59] <ErmaC`> ok
[01:59] <Aragorn_Guardian> crimsun: ehehehehe...sorry...was a hole fail...
[01:59] <Aragorn_Guardian> ehehehe
[01:59] <Aragorn_Guardian> bad hole...
[01:59] <Aragorn_Guardian> 8p
[01:59] <crimsun> a "bad hole"?
[01:59] <ErmaC`> finally my ubuntu works great great reso, great sound (h)
[01:59] <ErmaC`> cool
[01:59] <crimsun> what's that, like a burned piece of toast?
[02:00] <othernoob> anyway, night
[02:00] <thoreauputic> ErmaC`: that puts the module in that file - you could do the dame with an editor but that command is quicker
[02:00] <sweety15> hello. Is here anybody, who want's to chat with me?
[02:00] <zukalk> aru, me neither, but windoze uses ntfs by default, and you gotta create some unallocated space out of it before you can install ubuntu. at least that's what happened to me months ago
[02:00] <Aragorn_Guardian> in the sound card...i puted the conector in wrong hole... 8)
[02:00] <ErmaC`> ok
[02:00] <Aragorn_Guardian> ehehehe
[02:00] <crimsun> Aragorn_Guardian: oh, wrong jack. Gotcha.
[02:00] <Aragorn_Guardian> stupid...
[02:00] <thoreauputic> s/dame/same
[02:00] <Aragorn_Guardian> this!!!
[02:00] <ErmaC`> great support here ;)
[02:02] <Charlie_Snoopy> so no one could help me with my prob
[02:04] <Coil101> I am the change resoloution window, and yet I can't figure out how to change it. Help please?
[02:05] <dell500> anyone know how to get dual screens to work?
[02:05] <Coil101> I am the change resoloution window, and yet I can't figure out how to change it. Help please?
[02:06] <Coil101> Hello? Anybody?
[02:06] <sweety15> hello guys. is here anybody who wants to flirt with me?
[02:06] <Charlie_Snoopy> yu
[02:06] <Charlie_Snoopy> lol
[02:06] <Markrian> My computer's clock has a terrible amount of drift. I've installed ntpd to try and fix it, but it doesn't seem to help - at ALL. The drift file always remains at 0.000. What am I doing wrong? Any other suggestions?
[02:07] <maggotbrain> has anyone been able to login into webmin on Ubuntu without first creating a root account?
[02:07] <remyforbes777>  what the hell sweety15
[02:07] <remyforbes777> lol
[02:07] <aru_> yes!
[02:07] <Coil101> I am the change resoloution window, and yet I can't figure out how to change it. Help please?
[02:07] <aru_> firting is the main reason I come to linux channels!
[02:07] <Kyral> lol
[02:07] <aru_> flirting that is!
[02:07] <dell500> lol
[02:07] <Kyral> You find the desperate ones here
[02:08] <remyforbes777> i come to linux channels to chew bubble gum and flirt, and i am all out of bubble gum
[02:08] <Kyral> Why go to #sex or something, when you can find quality women in #ubuntu
[02:08] <remyforbes777> there is a #sex channel
[02:08] <Coil101> I am the change resoloution window, and yet I can't figure out how to change it. Help please?
[02:08] <aru_> I'm looking for someone to fsck my drive, thats why I hang out in #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:08] <remyforbes777> adios
[02:09] <maggotbrain> I've changed the user in the  miniserv.users file  from root:* to <my user:*> any suggestions?
[02:09] <Coil101> I am the change resoloution window, and yet I can't figure out how to change it. Help please?
[02:10] <thoreauputic> Coil101: the number of repetitions is inversely proportional to the likelhood of help
[02:10] <Razor-X> ErmaC`.... where have  Iseen that name before
[02:10] <Razor-X> wow, I just realized I was in a PM this whole time ;0
[02:10] <Razor-X> *I see
[02:10] <Razor-X> **I seen
[02:10] <Razor-X> *;)
[02:11] <ErmaC`> i dont know Razor-X
[02:11] <ErmaC`> do i know you?
[02:11] <Razor-X> ErmaC`: maybe....
[02:11] <Razor-X> hmmm... I can't remember where i've seen that name before
[02:11] <Razor-X> Indie RPG community, perhaps?
[02:12] <ErmaC`> no
[02:12] <ErmaC`> lol
[02:12] <ErmaC`> ;)
[02:12] <Razor-X> ahhh, ok then
[02:12] <Kyral> remyforbes777, there is #sex on every IRC Net
[02:12] <ErmaC`> ive only been here...
[02:12] <ErmaC`> and #distrotalk
[02:12] <Razor-X> Kyral: I did not need to hear that ;)
[02:12] <ErmaC`> and i'm on this network sinds today so...
[02:12] <ErmaC`> don't think you know me
[02:12] <Razor-X> no, some forum of some sort.... i'm certain....
[02:13] <ErmaC`> cafuego, n be but not me then ;)
[02:13] <ErmaC`> i'm no forum-freak or something
[02:13] <remyforbes777> never knewthat
[02:13] <remyforbes777> i just get on here to try and learn
[02:13] <ErmaC`> woobs
[02:13] <Razor-X> well, I used to frequent forums some time ago
[02:13] <ErmaC`> woops*
[02:13] <remyforbes777> now i know that i can also look for extremely horny babes
[02:13] <Razor-X> remyforbes777: or that some here don't like that prospect ;)
[02:14] <Razor-X> but, yeah, it's been a while
[02:14] <Razor-X> 's why I don't go on the Ubuntu forums... or the Wiki
[02:15] <Razor-X> allright allready! i'm getting nethack-el!
[02:20] <norwyn> anyone in here that got tips when I want to digitalise books in linux?
[02:20] <Razor-X> norwyn: you can scan them, and then OCR the scan
[02:20] <norwyn> Razor-X but with what OCR-program?
[02:21] <tritium> norwyn, "apt-cache search OCR" to find a few
[02:22] <tritium> I see at least clara, gocr, and ocrad
[02:23] <norwyn> tritium: do you know any of these, do  they recognise good?
[02:23] <tritium> norwyn, sorry, I've never tried any of them.
[02:23] <dave_> Hey, where's a good how-to to set up sound in ubuntu? I thought it was supposed to be set up by the default isntall
[02:23] <tritium> dave_, in most cases it is
[02:24] <norwyn> tritium: ok. tnx anyway.
[02:24] <tercel> has anybody had trouble using the torrent for the live/installCD ?
[02:24] <tercel> it gives my torrent client a double free error
[02:25] <norwyn> tercel, what client are you using?
[02:25] <tercel> norwyn: ctorrent
[02:25] <norwyn> tercel: ok. never heard of ;)
[02:25] <Razor-X> haha, i'm playing nethack now ;)
[02:25] <dave_> What's the difference between snd-intel8x0 and snd-intel8x0m?
[02:25] <tercel> norwyn: its very simplistic, command line, small, and written in C. I like it:)
[02:26] <tercel> norwyn: of course, even a corrupt .torrent should never produce a double free error! but I was just wondering if it was my or everybody
[02:26] <tercel> s/my/me
[02:26] <dave_> I lack a /dev/dsp, how does /dev/dsp get created?
[02:26] <Razor-X> tercel: you forgot the last '/'
[02:26] <Razor-X> my sed version errors if I don't
[02:26] <tercel> Razor-X: indeed
[02:26] <norwyn> tercel: ok. sounds good. yeah.
[02:27] <tercel> what sounds good?
[02:27] <tensor> hello, what player can i use to play mp3s on ubuntu?
[02:27] <tercel> Razor-X: member? you mean like, a dev?
[02:27] <gyaresu> dave_, cat /proc/asound/cards
[02:27] <tritium> dave_, have you looked around in /proc/asound for some clues as to what's going on?
[02:27] <gyaresu> dave_, see if you've got any cards recognised...
[02:27] <Razor-X> tercel: yeah
[02:28] <dave_> it says no sound cards
[02:28] <goldfish> tensor: beep-media-player is good
[02:28] <gyaresu> tensor, xmms
[02:28] <Razor-X> I have the testimonials, the docs in my name
[02:28] <tercel> ahh
[02:28] <Razor-X> now i've applied
[02:28] <norwyn> tensor: I would suggest Amorak.
[02:28] <tercel> Razor-X: are you already in the process then?
[02:28] <tensor> oks, thanks goldfish, gyaresu
[02:28] <dave_> I have a 82801 intel corp. high definitoin audio controller, which uses the snd_intel8x0 module
[02:28] <Razor-X> tercel: yeah
[02:28] <tensor> norwyn, thanks, will try that out too
[02:28] <tercel> Razor-X: what do you develop?
[02:28] <tritium> tensor, rhythmbox, xmms, beep are others
[02:29] <Razor-X> tercel: it's not just developers
[02:29] <dave_> gyaresu: I have the correct modules developed, how do I get asound to recognize the device?
[02:29] <tritium> tercel, you too can become a member :)
[02:29] <Razor-X> an Ubuntu member writes documentation, develops if possible, and overall helps the project
[02:29] <Razor-X> i'm shooting for maintainership ;)
[02:29] <tercel> oh I see. thats a cool idea
[02:29] <tercel> Razor-X: good luck then:)
[02:29] <Razor-X> tercel: thanks ;)
[02:29] <gyaresu> dave_, is the 82801 coming back from cat /proc/asound/cards?
[02:30] <Razor-X> I'm most likely gonna be the youngest member
[02:30] <tritium> Razor-X, I hope you'll consider help out the MOTU, in that case.
[02:30] <dave_> gyaresu: no, that's from lspci, /proc/asound/cards says no sound cards found
[02:30] <norwyn> tensor: but you will need to download some additional files as the gstreamer-mad, and so on. It's all in the Ubuntuguide.org
[02:30] <Razor-X> tritium: the hardest maintainer field?
[02:30] <dave_> err, rather, it says, "--- no soundcards ---"
[02:30] <Razor-X> hell yes! ;)
[02:30] <Razor-X> I wanna be in the line of duty
[02:30] <tensor> norwyn, yeah will do
[02:30] <Razor-X> *front lines
[02:30] <gyaresu> dave_, ah. then it hasn't been recongnised and you'll need to mess with the modules.
[02:30] <airmikey> trying to install pakages but keep getting this   W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libc/libcairo/libcairo1_0.3.0-1_i386.deb
[02:30] <airmikey>   MD5Sum mismatch
[02:30] <tercel> tritium: thanks, but no:) I'm actualy a gentoo dev. I'm installing ubuntu on a second partition because its what I reccomend for people that dont want a source distro, and I figure I should at least have it arround to play with before I reccomend it to people
[02:30] <dave_> gyaresu: I have the correct modules loaded -.-
[02:31] <gyaresu> dave_, well a) no. or b) they are loaded in the wrong order.
[02:31] <gyaresu> dave_, damn linux! :)
[02:31] <tritium> tercel, ah, okay.  Well, at least you know you're welcome anytime :)
[02:31] <tercel> :)
[02:31] <bimberi> airmikey: edit your sources.list and remove the "us."
[02:31] <Razor-X> tercel: ahhh, a gentoo dev, eh?
[02:31] <dave_> gyaresu: How do you load them in the correct order?
[02:31] <Razor-X> gentoo'icians are highly respected ;)
[02:32] <tritium> tensor, check this out for more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:32] <SilentSol> WOOT downloading ubuntu at a whopping 405kb/sec
[02:32] <dave_> gyaresu: Isn't "modprobe snd-intel8x0", which loads all the other modules, the correct order
[02:32] <tercel> Razor-X: realy? most people think we are all ricers
[02:32] <Razor-X> tercel: not for those who know what it actually means to be a "gentoo-dev"
[02:32] <MachineScrew> Has any one has sucsess with printing on a HP DeskJet
[02:32] <XRayNuke> tritium: it looks like using the JDK instead of the JRE gets the symlinks from /usr/alternative slightly wrong, as the jdk doesn't install a plugin, but the jdk has a jre/ subdirectory that does have a plugin .so in it.
[02:32] <tercel> hehe yea
[02:32] <Razor-X> when I first tried out gentoo I was like "OMG, those people are so F'ing cool!" ;)
[02:32] <XRayNuke> tritium: unfortunately changing those didn't fix anything.
[02:32] <Razor-X> when I first tried out gentoo I was like "OMG, those people are so F'ing cool!" ;)
[02:32] <tensor> tritium, ok will do
[02:32] <Razor-X> errr... ahhh
[02:32] <tritium> XRayNuke, really?  I'm sorry for that.
[02:32] <gyaresu> dave_, yeah but sometimes the module gets loaded at startup when the kernel auto recognizes it but it makes it unusable.
[02:32] <Razor-X> stupid'ness ;)
[02:33] <dave_> gyaresu: i've rmmod'd them all
[02:33] <biovore> Gentoo is ok.. but building shit all the time sucks..
[02:33] <thoreauputic> tercel: I think the ricer jokes are good-humoured, and not to be taken too seriously ;)
[02:33] <tercel> Razor-X: yea the comunity is cool at first, then you realise there are a lot of very annoying users. but overall I love it. and the dev comunity is spectacular, for the most part.
[02:33] <Razor-X> biovore: not if it's so easy as portage
[02:33] <MachineScrew> all my pages are comming out wrong
[02:33] <gyaresu> dave_, and then modprobed them again?
[02:33] <XRayNuke> tritium: can the JRE be installed the same way as the JDK?
[02:33] <dave_> yeap
[02:33] <gyaresu> dave_, right.
[02:33] <tritium> XRayNuke, did you look in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins?
[02:33] <dave_> just did it again
[02:33] <MachineScrew> its like all the borders are screwed
[02:33] <shlomi> Hi all!
[02:33] <tercel> Razor-X: I'm not like a big time dev or anything, I maintain a few packages. but we've got some people that are realy amazing
[02:33] <biovore> Try portage is cool.. but build time sucks
[02:33] <Razor-X> tercel: ;)
[02:34] <shlomi> How do I install openoffice.org 2 beta on Kubuntu?
[02:34] <Razor-X> I love compilation, it's awesome
[02:34] <tritium> XRayNuke, do you mean at the same time?
[02:34] <tercel> thoreauputic: most of the time yea, but every now and then you run into somebody who is a real jackass gentoo-hater
[02:34] <biovore> shlmi:get the rpm and alien it
[02:34] <Razor-X> only problem I have with gentoo is its nonstandard paths
[02:34] <tritium> shlomi, install the openoffice.org2 packages
[02:34] <biovore> tritium: they got openoffice2 debs?
[02:34] <XRayNuke> tritium: yes. libjavaplugin.so in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins symlinks to /etc/alternatives/mozilla-javaplugin.so
[02:34] <dsevilla> mmm... hi. anybody using breezy here?
[02:34] <tritium> biovore, yes.  They're still beta, of course
[02:34] <gyaresu> dave_, my money is on missing a module or some kernel version weirdness that you'll find in someones blog.
[02:34] <thoreauputic> tercel: heh - ah well, it's all GNU/Linux in the end...
[02:34] <biovore> dsevilla: read the topic
[02:34] <MachineScrew> how can I fix the print boarders
[02:35] <tercel> biovore: you don't like building things? hmm, maybe you should try out ubuntu... oh wait
[02:35] <dsevilla> biovore, haha, yeah, but *anybody* has to use it
[02:35] <tercel> thoreauputic: yea good point
[02:35] <dsevilla> at least the developers, right?
[02:35] <biovore> I built things my self.. just the time sucks..
[02:35] <dave_> gyaresu: i've been searchign
[02:35] <MachineScrew> any one
[02:35] <gyaresu> dave_, if you've removed the modules and then reinserted them and you've got all the right modules then...
[02:35] <gyaresu> dave_, dmesg?
[02:35] <tims> so how long is it going to take to compile mozilla? amd64 3000+
[02:35] <biovore> developers do what ever..
[02:35] <dave_> gyaresu: Should I compile my own kernel?
[02:35] <MachineScrew> I am trying to be as descriptive as possible
[02:35] <XRayNuke> tritium: which is itself a symlink to /usr/lib/j2sdk-sun/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so after I pointed it to a libjavaplugin_oji.so that actually exists.
[02:35] <shlomi> tritium: from where?
[02:35] <gyaresu> dave_, what are you using?
[02:35] <thoreauputic> tercel: now Red Hat, on the ohter hand.... </joke>
[02:35] <dave_> ubuntu? :p
[02:35] <tritium> XRayNuke, and did you check /etc/alternatives?  Does the symlink there point to the wrong place?  Did you try fixing it?
[02:36] <gyaresu> dave_, uname -a
[02:36] <dave_> someone had a problem where acpi conflicted with the sound card
[02:36] <gyaresu> dave_, prob the default 2.6.10
[02:36] <tritium> shlomi, they're in the universe repository
[02:36] <dave_> I passed pci=noacpi in my kernel, but acpi is still being brought up (dmesg)
[02:36] <tercel> eeeeewww.... redhat
[02:36] <MachineScrew> any one
[02:36] <tercel> blah
[02:36] <flodine>  /part
[02:36] <shlomi> tritium: OK.
[02:37] <XRayNuke> tritium: yes. the one in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins points to the one in /etc/alternatives/, which points to the one in the JDK JRE directory
[02:37] <gyaresu> dave_, 'uname -a' |me gets coffee
[02:37] <tercel> hahah
[02:37] <tercel> thoreauputic: there are still a few
[02:37] <tritium> XRayNuke, what does "sudo update-alternatives --list mozilla-javaplugin.so" tell you?
[02:37] <XRayNuke> tritium: if the JRE can be built using the same java-package(?) script as the JDK, I'll try installing that next to the JDK
[02:38] <tritium> XRayNuke, yes, I build the JRE with java-package.
[02:38] <dave_> 2.6.10-5-386
[02:38] <thoreauputic> tercel: linspire...ewww
[02:38] <tercel> thoreauputic: some debian zealots, and another distro called sourcemage that tends to hate on gentoo
[02:38] <tercel> thoreauputic: they dont even get to be spoken about.
[02:38] <XRayNuke> tritium: no output.
[02:38] <MachineScrew> My pages that I print on my HP DeskJet have 1" to much on top and about 1" cut off at the bottom and .5" on the sides
[02:38] <thoreauputic> tercel: ah right - the sourcemage folks would say they thought of it first!
[02:38] <tercel> to speak of linspire is to give it substance, of which it has none:)
[02:38] <airmikey> bimberi:thx
[02:38] <bimberi> airmikey: yw :)
[02:39] <tritium> XRayNuke, run that command from the /etc/alternatives directory please
[02:39] <tercel> thoreauputic: yea, and in fact they may have, but that doesnt realy make a diference to me
[02:39] <gyaresu> dave_, preface comments with names please. (i'm doing other stuff and i rely on the beeps)
[02:39] <dave_> gyaresu: sorry
[02:39] <tritium> XRayNuke, actually, that doesn't matter...
[02:39] <aru_> MachineScrew: is you printer set to the right driver?
[02:39] <gyaresu> dave_, no probs.
[02:39] <dave_> gyaresu: so, err, not working :p
[02:39] <thoreauputic> tercel: oh... wait.. someone thought of Unix a while ago too *grin*
[02:39] <gyaresu> dave_, default kernel.
[02:39] <tercel> hahah
[02:39] <dave_> gyaresu: I can compile my own kernel, but I don't wanna do all that work if it's not gonna work :)
[02:39] <MachineScrew> aru_:yes
[02:40] <aru_> MachineScrew: My Epson Stylus c62 was set as a c64 which made it print weird
[02:40] <gyaresu> dave_, compiling is DA BOMB!
[02:40] <tritium> XRayNuke, you might also try to use "update-alternatives --config mozilla-javaplugin.so"
[02:40] <dave_> gyaresu: I'm not a linux newbie :p
[02:40] <MachineScrew> aru_:3740 my printer is 3745
[02:40] <gyaresu> dave_, once you've got a good .config file it's totally necessary for newer kernels.
[02:40] <gyaresu> dave_, c'mon dave you love it.
[02:40] <dave_> I have a config file for 2.4.26
[02:41] <aru_> MachineScrew: did you try changing it, and is this in one program or all of them?
[02:41] <gyaresu> dave_, debian experience?
[02:41] <dave_> I'm thinking about using 2.4
[02:41] <XRayNuke> tritium: "There are 0 alternatives which provide 'mozilla-javaplugin.so'.
[02:41] <dave_> yes, debian and gentoo and fc
[02:41] <gyaresu> dave_, nah. do you have fast internet?
[02:41] <MachineScrew> aru_:its in all of them
[02:41] <dave_> pseudo fast
[02:41] <tercel> hey, I'm glad I had this problem, now I can also tell people that ubuntu has a comunity just as good as gentoo's (if not better)
[02:41] <dave_> I'll compile the sound support into the kernel with 2.6?
[02:41] <MachineScrew> aru_:so I belive it a config issue
[02:41] <tritium> tercel, :)
[02:41] <gyaresu> then download the linux-image-2.6.10
[02:41] <MachineScrew> aru_:I am setting it up in GNOME
[02:42] <tritium> dave_, are you one of those that needs the newer alsa modules?
[02:42] <dave_> tritium: no, i'm one of those that just wants my sound to work
[02:42] <tritium> XRayNuke, there's also a "--set" option.  You could try that, I suppose.
[02:42] <gyaresu> tritium, dave_ hes got all the modules loading and yet no card regognition.
[02:43] <dave_> there is no linux-image-2.6.10
[02:43] <MachineScrew> aru_:I got the ppd file off of linuxprinting.org and it still dosn't want to work
[02:43] <dave_> there's a *-5-386, and I have that, it's the default ubuntu kernel
[02:43] <MachineScrew> aru_:I also tried to get the latest drivers and the ones that I have are the latest
[02:44] <aru_> MachineScrew: only thing I can tell you is try googling for a similar problem, thats what I did with mine
[02:44] <gyaresu> dave_, well you've got /boot/config-2.6.10
[02:44] <tritium> dave_, which card?
[02:44] <MachineScrew> aru_:I did to no aval
[02:44] <dave_> tritium: Intel Corp. 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FFW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03)
[02:45] <dave_> gyaresu: okay, i'll get the source for 2.6.10 then
[02:45] <gyaresu> dave_, dave_ tritium chip isn't it? i would install the linux-image-2.6.10-5-686 and see what happens.
[02:45] <tritium> dave_, a few people have cards that are only supported by the newer alsa modules, so they have to build alsa modules to match the ubuntu kernel.  You shouldn't require a complete kernel compile, though.
[02:45] <gyaresu> dave_, it'll be quicker if you need to learn to compile that you just get the image.
[02:45] <dave_> tritium: oh, okay, i'll try compiling the alsa?
[02:45] <gyaresu> dave_, learn to compile your own while you have rocking beats :)
[02:46] <tritium> dave_, possibly.  The real expert is crimsun.  If you get a chance to talk to him, he's a tremendous help.
[02:47] <gyaresu> tritium, get newer alsa modules by newer kernel?
[02:47] <Mejobloggs_> hi, i have PHP/4.3.10-10ubuntu4 installed, but it is not configured how i want it. How do i configure it?
[02:47] <tritium> gyaresu, no, by building from source package
[02:47] <dave_> gyaresu: i know how to compile things...?
[02:47] <dave_> tritium: aren't the alsa modules built into the kernel?
[02:47] <gyaresu> tritium, ah.
[02:47] <tritium> dave_, yes, but there are newer alsa sources available
[02:47] <tritium> thoreauputic, any comments here?
[02:48] <dave_> tritium: So how do I specify which ones to load?
[02:48] <dave_> tritium: after I compile them?
[02:48] <Eli-> helloyo: i have PHP 4.3.10-10ubuntu4, how do i add mysql support?
[02:48] <dave_> tritium: and what's the .deb source package for the alsa drivers?
[02:48] <tritium> dave_, like I said, I don't think we're certain yet that you need to build them
[02:48] <gyaresu> dave_, tritium silly question dave but have you edited your sources.list to enable all the fun stuff?
[02:49] <dave_> gyaresu: universe?
[02:49] <Eli-> helloyo: i have PHP 4.3.10-10ubuntu4, how do i add mysql support? cant find the php4-mysql pkg
[02:49] <tritium> !repositories
[02:49] <ubotu> well, repositories is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[02:49] <gyaresu> dave_, tritium i had sound weirdness and locking with the default kernel until i upgraded...
[02:49] <tritium> dave_, ^^^
[02:49] <gyaresu> dave_, multiverse
[02:49] <biovore> apt-get install php4-mysql
[02:49] <tritium> gyaresu, from/to which kernel versino?
[02:49] <tritium> version
[02:49] <dave_> i know apt :p
[02:49] <Eli-> (03:49:23) (biovore) apt-get install php4-mysql
[02:50] <tercel> well thanks guys, I'll be back if I have any questions:)
[02:50] <Eli-> says no such pkg
[02:50] <biovore> Oo
[02:50] <Leonardo_Lopes> how can I put ubuntu in my native-language?
[02:50] <tiredofXP> hello
[02:50] <biovore> Eli: you have universe and multiverse in our source list?
[02:50] <bimberi> !into php4-mysql
[02:50] <ubotu> I don't know, bimberi
[02:50] <bimberi> !info php4-mysql
[02:50] <ubotu> php4-mysql: (MySQL module for php4), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 4:4.3.10-10ubuntu3 (hoary), Packaged size: 20 kB, Installed size: 116 kB
[02:50] <biovore> ^ that would probably be it :-)
[02:51] <gyaresu> tritium, default 2.6.11-*-686 was shazbot then 2.6.10-5-686 was fine. then compiled my own on 2.6.10 all good now.
[02:51] <bimberi> Eli-: you'll need the "universe" repository
[02:51] <tritium> gyaresu, 2.6.11 was never supported
[02:51] <Leonardo_Lopes> all the locales files was removed in ubuntu =9
[02:51] <Leonardo_Lopes> =(
[02:51] <Eli-> 1 sec , checking
[02:51] <bimberi> biovore: yep - got there eventually :)
[02:51] <tritium> Leonardo_Lopes, "sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales"
[02:51] <gyaresu> tritium, that explains it.
[02:51] <biovore> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary universe  <-- example
[02:52] <biovore> then apt-get update
[02:52] <tritium> gyaresu, yes.  For example, there were never any linux-restricted-modules packages for 2.6.11
[02:52] <Eli-> oh
[02:52] <gyaresu> tritium, where are you when the 2.6.12 advocates are around ;)
[02:52] <Eli-> ok
[02:52] <Eli-> works
[02:52] <Leonardo_Lopes> trinity-, it is configured to my native language, the problem is that gnome packages had have their locale files removed... ex.: usr/share/locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/epiphany.mo doesn't exist...
[02:52] <Eli-> thx :D
[02:52] <tritium> gyaresu, busy I guess ;)
[02:52] <ed1t> does anybody know why my linux and windows time is different? it shows the right time in linux but not in windows
[02:52] <tritium> Leonardo_Lopes, what removed them?
[02:53] <goldfish> windows is gay
[02:53] <gyaresu> ed1t, windows is....goldfish.
[02:53] <tritium> goldfish, easy there please
[02:53] <ed1t> it is
[02:53] <Leonardo_Lopes> tritium, there is no locales files in ubuntu packages...
[02:53] <Aragorn_Guardian> bye all...thanks by support
[02:53] <ed1t> it is gay...i just use windows for FrontPage/Dreamweaver/Photoshop
[02:53] <gyaresu> ed1t, bios time is wrong?
[02:53] <tritium> ed1t, how did you configure ubuntu to keep time?  UTC?
[02:53] <bimberi> ed1t: maybe the system clock set to GMT?
[02:53] <gyaresu> ed1t, now now.
[02:53] <ed1t> bios time is right
[02:53] <nalioth> ed1t: windows is ev1l
[02:53] <ed1t> indeed
[02:54] <dave_> tritium: so what do you suggest I do?
[02:54] <gyaresu> ed1t, which version of windows.
[02:54] <ed1t> xp
[02:54] <dave_> tritium: I just re-modprobe'd the module, and again no soundcards found
[02:54] <gyaresu> damn windows support group.
[02:54] <dave_> tritium: Do you suggest either recompiling the kernel or alsa-drivers?
[02:54] <Razor-X> mmmm... miniwheats... the snack of champions ;)
[02:54] <gyaresu> ed1t, region is right i suppos. doesn't think your in helsinki does it or that it's daylight savings?
[02:54] <tritium> dave_, I don't advice recompiling the kernel.  You _may_ want to build some newer alsa modules.
[02:55] <biovore> FrontPage  <-- must not be a code monkey..  Dreamwever.. waste of money, Photoshop is ok..
[02:55] <gyaresu> dave_, tritium it can't hurt to install the 686 linux-image.
[02:55] <blmartin777> what is a good irc program
[02:55] <Mejobloggs_> how do i configure a .deb package before installing?
[02:55] <gyaresu> dave_, if you've got some bandwidth.
[02:55] <Razor-X> blmartin777: depends on your needs
[02:55] <tritium> dave_, if you want, install linux-686, but that should not fix the sound issue.
[02:55] <biovore> irc program for what? linux?
[02:55] <Razor-X> or, rather, your environment of preference
[02:56] <Razor-X> I prefer emacs, and thus I use erc
[02:56] <blmartin777> I use to use a certain one but I can't remember the name os it now
[02:56] <Razor-X> some may prefer BitchX, irssi, and Epic, especially if you like CLI
[02:56] <biovore> kvirc
[02:56] <thoreauputic> blmartin777: commmand line: irssi  X/Desktop : xchat
[02:56] <biovore> xchat
[02:56] <blmartin777> alright thanks guys
[02:56] <Razor-X> I love BitchX for CLI, meself
[02:56] <Razor-X> and KVirc for X
[02:56] <biovore> rgr rgr
[02:57] <biovore> <-- kvirc users
[02:57] <tritium> dave_, you can install the "alsa-source" package, and then read the docs in /usr/share/doc/alsa-source on how to use kernel-package to build a .deb with newer alsa modules
[02:58] <tritium> dave_, if you choose to do so, you'll also need to "sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)"
[02:58] <gyaresu> dave_, tritium do that dave.
[02:59] <^thehatsrule^> O.o
[02:59] <dave_> tritium: I've already got alsa-source and the kernel headers ;p
[02:59] <goldfish> irssi > bitchx
[02:59] <tritium> dave_, super.
[03:00] <Thorrn4> hello!! I recently tried to add my linux machine onto an existing win network; while I was trying to configure it...I got an error: Child terminated with 246 status. How can I fix this error?
[03:00] <moparfan90> i am going to have a small lan party a my house and want to know if battlefield 2 is a good game for tha
[03:01] <thoreauputic> Thorrn4: which program gave you that error?
[03:01] <gyaresu> moparfan90, on linux?
[03:01] <moparfan90> is the game on linux?
[03:01] <gyaresu> moparfan90, no.
[03:01] <gyaresu> moparfan90, i wish.
[03:01] <spermie_411> does anyone use nmap in here?
[03:01] <gyaresu> spermie_411, yes. often.
[03:01] <moparfan90> oo
[03:01] <Thorrn4> thoreauputic, Im not sure...but it says "Network Settings" untop of it...it came with Ubuntu
[03:02] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[03:02] <moparfan90> can you play a lan game with the same serial on the game?
[03:02] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> hmm is there a program for linux that can emulate the propertys of gears?
[03:02] <moparfan90> for battlefield 2
[03:02] <spermie_411> gyaresu: i m fooling around with it on my 2 computers but i don' understand how log in on a open port?
[03:02] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> i'm trying to reproduce a clock and i need a program that can deal with gears and such for linux
[03:03] <gyaresu> EnsignRedshirt, cout << "hello world";
[03:03] <thoreauputic> Thorrn4: kind of hard to troubleshoot unless we know if it was, say, smbclient or samba or some other network utility
[03:03] <EnsignRedshirt> I picked up a film scanner on ebay that came with a SCSI to Firewire converter.  Any chance that I'll be able to get this to work in Ubuntu (or any Linux)?
[03:03] <shorty114> when i compiled nmap, it couldn't find GTK, and therefore built it without the GUI frontend.
[03:03] <shorty114> how do i make it find GTK?
[03:03] <gyaresu> spermie_411, "log in on a open port?" ???
[03:03] <cafuego> shorty114: Why don't you just apt-get install nmap ?
[03:03] <tritium> shorty114, why did you compile?
[03:03] <shorty114> cafuego, oh, it's in apt?
[03:03] <cafuego> shorty114: What isn't in apt?
[03:03] <shorty114> nvm
[03:04] <spermie_411> gyaresu open a port
[03:04] <tritium> shorty114, use apt-cache search to find out ;)
[03:04] <shorty114> tritium, i'll remember that next time :) thansk
[03:04] <shorty114> *thanks
[03:04] <tritium> !info nmap
[03:04] <ubotu> nmap: (The Network Mapper), section net, is extra. Version: 3.75-1 (hoary), Packaged size: 548 kB, Installed size: 1840 kB
[03:04] <gyaresu> spermie_411, sorry. can you explain what you are trying to do again. i don't understand.
[03:04] <tritium> shorty114, sure :)
[03:04] <devid> hi, does anyone know why system monitor reports 503.8MB of total ram after a reboot, but only 250 when i boot after a shutdown
[03:04] <cafuego> !depends nmap
[03:04] <ubotu> nmap: depends on libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.4.1-3), libpcre3 (>= 4.5), libssl0.9.7, libstdc++5 (>= 1:3.3.4-1)
[03:04] <tiredofXP> I am tired of XP, everyone tells me to either use Mandriva or Ubuntu, why should I use Ubuntu?
[03:04] <cafuego> the ubuntu one certainly doesn't use gtk
[03:04] <nalioth> thoreauputic: nmapfe for *nix and OSX
[03:04] <tritium> no gui, apparently ;)
[03:05] <cafuego> tiredofXP: No reason. Try it and see if you like it.
[03:05] <spermie_411> gyaresu: in other words im trying to get into one computer through another
[03:05] <aru_> tiredofXP: because ubuntu is 1 iso compared to mandrivas 3
[03:05] <tiredofXP> sounds good
[03:05] <EnsignRedshirt> How would I test if I (Ubuntu, that is) can talk to this scanner via firewire?  (I've only used a USB scanner in the past, with Vuescan, and Vuescan detects the USB scanner automatically.)
[03:05] <gyaresu> spermie_411, 0_o
[03:05] <tritium> tiredofXP, I suggest trying the LiveCD :)
[03:05] <gyaresu> spermie_411, "get into" ???
[03:05] <cafuego> tiredofXP: if it turns out you don't like it, there are about 1500 other distros to try ;-)
[03:05] <thoreauputic> nalioth: ah, I see fe for "front end"....
[03:05] <Thorrn4> thoreauputic, I'll brb
[03:05] <gyaresu> spermie_411, nmap doesn't "get into" anything.
[03:06] <spermie_411> gyaresu sorta like sshing
[03:06] <gyaresu> spermie_411, nope.
[03:06] <spermie_411> =(
[03:06] <gyaresu> spermie_411, we ARE talking about nmap right?
[03:06] <spermie_411> just ip scans
[03:06] <gyaresu> spermie_411, the port scanner?
[03:06] <spermie_411> yes sir
[03:06] <tiredofXP> thanks
[03:06] <gyaresu> spermie_411, no getting in there i'm afraid.
[03:07] <gyaresu> spermie_411, great for knowing WHERE to get into...
[03:07] <spermie_411> heh heh.
[03:07] <gyaresu> spermie_411, nmap --help
[03:07] <shorty114> cafuego, it's nmapfe
[03:07] <shorty114> that's the GUI frontend
[03:07] <shorty114> !depends nmapfe
[03:07] <ubotu> nmapfe: depends on libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0), libgtk1.2 (>= 1.2.10-4), libx11-6 | xlibs (>> 4.1.0), libxext6 | xlibs (>> 4.1.0), libxi6 | xlibs (>> 4.1.0), nmap
[03:08] <spermie_411> a front end for nmap =?
[03:08] <gyaresu> spermie_411, nmap -P0 -sS -O 192.168.1.1
[03:08] <tritium> yep
[03:08] <cafuego> shorty114: Also see 'nessus'
[03:08] <shorty114> cafuego, will do
[03:08] <toasta> hello
[03:08] <gyaresu> cafuego, or wait for the google summer of coding to finish...
[03:08] <tiredofXP> thanks guys gotta run
[03:09] <gyaresu> cafuego, Fyodor's little helpers.
[03:10] <toasta> anyone know why my machine get broken packages error when trying to do update?
[03:10] <gyaresu> toasta, your sources.list is dodgy?
[03:10] <nalioth> !usrepos
[03:10] <ubotu> usrepos is probably if you get MD5Sum mismatches when doing apt-get installs don't use the us mirror.  Change us.archive.ubuntu.com to archive.ubuntu.com in /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:10] <toasta> meaning?
[03:11] <Nameeater> !apt
[03:11] <ubotu> well, apt is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AptGetHowTo/
[03:11] <Velcan> How do I dpkg -i asdf.deb without dependencies? ... I get an error 'Package python2.3-gtk2 is not installed.' Yet python2.4-gtk2 is installed.
[03:11] <gyaresu> nalioth, well there you go.
[03:11] <glick> hey can anyone recommend a good easy to use web based firewall?
[03:11] <glick> kina like the one smoothwall uses?
[03:11] <dell500> does anyone here know where the lm-sensors source is??
[03:12] <shorty114> wouldn't apt put the nmapfe into the Applications menu?
[03:12] <EnsignRedshirt> Any hardware gurus here?  Any chance of getting a SCSI scanner to work using a SCSI to Firewire converter?
[03:12] <nalioth> gyaresu: there who goes?
[03:12] <gyaresu> nalioth, the 'bang'usrepos
[03:12] <gyaresu> nalioth, i gotta start writing those down.
[03:13] <gyaresu> nalioth, you don't have a list by any chance?
[03:13] <gyaresu> nalioth, something for the wiki?
[03:13] <Nameeater> Velcan: --force-yes might do it, but the man page says its risky :)
[03:13] <EnsignRedshirt> Ugh... dmesg shows a lot of errors saying  "ieee1394: Error parsing configrom for node 0-00:1023"
[03:13] <gyaresu> Nameeater, Velcan forcing packages scares me.
[03:13] <bimberi> Velcan: do a "man dpkg" and have a read regarding the various --force options - take care though
[03:14] <Velcan> should i be scared if thats the only error i get?
[03:14] <gyaresu> !compile
[03:14] <ubotu> gyaresu: I don't know
[03:14] <Velcan> i mean its asking for an older version of python-gtk2
[03:15] <toasta> this did not work,  got restricted packages output
[03:16] <toasta> this has not happend before
[03:16] <bimberi> Velcan: can't guarantee anything - but this looks like a case where a --force-depends might be OK
[03:16] <ricosuave17> help me please please
[03:17] <tritium> ricosuave17, just ask your question.
[03:17] <ricosuave17> my irc is not working i am on telnet. i have lots of problems
[03:17] <shane_> hello extream ubuntu newbe here.
[03:17] <toasta> same here
[03:18] <Thorrn4> thoreauputic, I found out where the program is: in gnome, I went to System > Administration > Networking
[03:18] <shane_> how can I cange my video driver to one that works better. I can only get 640x480
[03:18] <toasta> what kind of video card
[03:18] <shane_> voodoo banshee
[03:18] <nalioth> !resolution
[03:18] <ubotu> well, resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[03:19] <steve__> how can i make it so gdm doesnt start when i boot up?
[03:19] <shane_> I have gone to resolution but the only choice is 640x480
[03:19] <goldfish> steve__: remove it from the scripts list in your runlevel.
[03:19] <thoreauputic> Thorrn4: right, but that doesn't tell s which component is spitting out errors: you need a command rather than a GUI location
[03:19] <jasontech> Wouldn't that be just changing init to 3 instead of 5
[03:19] <apokryphos> shane_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:20] <goldfish> jasontech: not on ubuntu.
[03:20] <goldfish> 2-5 are the same on ubuntu
[03:20] <ricosuave17> come on someone help me plz
[03:20] <jasontech> I see
[03:20] <apokryphos> shane_: and..
[03:20] <apokryphos> !resolution
[03:20] <ubotu> I guess resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[03:20] <tritium> jasoncohen, goldfish is correct.  See this for more info:  http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html#s-no-x-start
[03:20] <thoreauputic> steve__: echo "false" | sudo tee /etc/X11/default-display-manager
[03:21] <shane_> apok I will try.
[03:21] <goldfish> ricosuave17: what's up?
[03:21] <toasta> so any ideas on the broken package thing?
[03:21] <jasontech> What thing?
[03:21] <toasta> the error while trying to do updates
[03:21] <dell500>  i'm looking in my /etc/modules conf and it has fglrx on the list more than once, should there only be one instance of it?
[03:22] <ricosuave17> thank god i at least got irc working
[03:22] <ricosuave17> i cant log on to root
[03:22] <nalioth> apokryphos: you miss something? ^^^^
[03:22] <apokryphos> !sudo
[03:22] <ubotu> I guess sudo is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[03:22] <toasta> no root dude
[03:22] <Thorrn4> I was wondering: how can I load Samba
[03:22] <apokryphos> nalioth: ?
[03:22] <ricosuave17> so how do i mount partitions
[03:22] <glick> anyone know of a good firewall?
[03:22] <apokryphos> nalioths_dog: hehehe
[03:22] <toasta> use sudo before mount command
[03:23] <jasontech> Remove the us. from your sources.list
[03:23] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: check the above link
[03:23] <toasta> eg. sudo mount blah to blah
[03:23] <toasta> jasontech, was that to me?
[03:23] <ricosuave17> why cant i get root
[03:24] <nalioth> apokryphos: i sent that link right when he asked
[03:24] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: check the above link
[03:24] <apokryphos> nalioth: eek, I guess I did, yeah :)
[03:24] <bimberi> glick: firestarter (on ubuntu), ipcop (as a standalone)
[03:24] <ricosuave17> but why cant it use root
[03:24] <toasta> lol
[03:24] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: check the above link
[03:24] <cafuego> ricosuave17: Coz the root account is disabled.
[03:24] <ricosuave17> why
[03:25] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: check the above link
[03:25] <ricosuave17> cant i enable it
[03:25] <ricosuave17> i did
[03:25] <tritium> ricosuave17, read the URL
[03:25] <ricosuave17> i read it
[03:25] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: check the above link
[03:25] <tensor> anyone know where i can apt-get postgresql-8.0?
[03:25] <ricosuave17> i read the link
[03:25] <ricosuave17> but cant i enable it
[03:25] <cafuego> ricosuave17: As a security measure. You don't need it. Check the link, as you were told 4 times.
[03:25] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: then you would know the answer to the question
[03:25] <ricosuave17> i read the link
[03:25] <apokryphos> evidently you haven't read it
[03:25] <ricosuave17> i read the link
[03:25] <Thorrn4> I was wondering: how can I load Samba?
[03:25] <cafuego> Thorrn4: apt-get install samba
[03:25] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: then you know the answer to the question you're asking?
[03:25] <tritium> ricosuave17, it tells you how to enable it
[03:25] <toasta> smoke another one
[03:25] <apokryphos> one wonders why you're asking..
[03:25] <cafuego> Thorrn4: Actually, it's probably installed already
[03:26] <toasta> so any ideas on that thing i was talkin about
[03:26] <ricosuave17> ok
[03:26] <ray> does anybody know how to get sound to work in multiple applications?
[03:26] <Thorrn4> cafuego, I tried that...it gave me an error and wouldnt install
[03:26] <cafuego> Thorrn4: Any particular error?
[03:26] <ricosuave17> what is the equivalent to konqueror on gnome?
[03:26] <apokryphos> ray: you'll want to use dmix
[03:26] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: nautilus
[03:27] <tensor> ricosuave17, nautilus
[03:27] <apokryphos> if it can be called that ;-)
[03:27] <ray> apokryphos, dmix? how do i use that?
[03:27] <apokryphos> !dmix
[03:27] <ubotu> hmm... dmix is at http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/index.php/Setting_up_Dmix_for_ALSA
[03:27] <tensor> eherm? anyone know where (repository)  i can apt-get postgresql-8.0?
[03:27] <ricosuave17> humm why wont nautilus let me make a new folder on my root
[03:27] <apokryphos> ray: though there's perhaps better giudes... check Google if you like
[03:28] <Thorrn4> cafuego, http://pastebin.com/312961
[03:28] <jasontech> toasta, sorry, yes, that was to you
[03:28] <toasta> ahhh cool thanks!
[03:28] <new> sorry im not used to gnome
[03:28] <apokryphos> new: you're forgiven
[03:28] <cafuego> Thorrn4: Which Ubuntu version are you running, Hoary?
[03:29] <jasontech> I just installed Hoary, and I was having all kinds of problems, something about their server with the wrong packages and all kinds of MD5 errors
[03:29] <bimberi> tensor: not available via an ubuntu repository atm
[03:29] <ricosuave17> how do i create a folder ?
[03:29] <cafuego> !info samba-common hoary
[03:29] <ubotu> samba-common: (Samba common files used by both the server and the client), section net, is optional. Version: 3.0.10-1ubuntu3 (hoary), Packaged size: 1843 kB, Installed size: 4436 kB
[03:29] <nalioth> 1usrepos
[03:29] <Thorrn4> cafuego, 5.04...I think so
[03:29] <cafuego> !info samba-common warty
[03:29] <nalioth> !usrepos
[03:29] <ubotu> hmm... usrepos is if you get MD5Sum mismatches when doing apt-get installs don't use the us mirror.  Change us.archive.ubuntu.com to archive.ubuntu.com in /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:29] <tritium> ricosuave17, from the command line?  mkdir
[03:29] <apokryphos> Thorrn4: cat /etc/issue
[03:29] <ubotu> samba-common: (Samba common files used by both the server and the client), section net, is optional. Version: 3.0.7-1ubuntu6 (warty), Packaged size: 1791 kB, Installed size: 4312 kB
[03:29] <tensor> bimberi, too bad :(  compile from source? argh!
[03:29] <ricosuave17> cant i use nautilus to make a folder
[03:29] <mouse_> hi all
[03:30] <cafuego> Thorrn4: Do you by any chance have an non-official (ie: backports, java, whatever) enabled in sources.list?
[03:30] <tritium> ricosuave17, yep
[03:30] <tensor> ricosuave17, if you have rights, yes
[03:30] <toasta> jasontech: where exactly would that be located?
[03:30] <ricosuave17> but i cant make folder on my root using nautilus
[03:30] <jasontech> /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:30] <Thorrn4> cafuego, I dont belive so
[03:30] <tensor> ricosuave17, are you logged on as root?
[03:30] <ricosuave17> what do u mean?
[03:30] <jasontech> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and then take out the us. on all the archive sites
[03:31] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: gksudo nautilus
[03:31] <apokryphos> ...if you have to
[03:31] <cafuego> Thorrn4: Coz samba 3.0.14a-1~5.04ubp1 looks like a weird version string to me.
[03:31] <bimberi> tensor: yes I'd say so - it is available in debian unstable but I understand that installing debian packages on ubuntu is bad
[03:31] <Thorrn4> cafuego, http://pastebin.com/312963
[03:31] <dell500> should /etc/modules have more than one fglrx on the list??
[03:31] <tritium> dell500, no
[03:31] <ricosuave17> well this is kind of weird to have to use that command to get root
[03:31] <cafuego> Thorrn4: When is the last time you can 'apt-get update' ?
[03:32] <tensor> bimberi, bad? how come?
[03:32] <tritium> dell500, but it should not hurt anything
[03:32] <tritium> ricosuave17, that URL we keep talking about also explains some of the benefits of using sudo ;)
[03:32] <mouse_> does anyone know of a good linux replacement for fineprint?
[03:32] <Thorrn4> cafuego, if u think that it will help...I'll do it now
[03:32] <ricosuave17> well i dont like the security
[03:32] <dell500> tritium, would it be ok to delete the other 4 out of 5 on the list?
[03:33] <dinocazares> Hi
[03:33] <tritium> dell500, yeah :)
[03:33] <cafuego> ricosuave17: In 99.5% of Linux usage you don't _need_ root.
[03:33] <ricosuave17> well i do
[03:33] <jasontech> neither does MS, but look what happens to them
[03:33] <bimberi> tensor: only going by what I've seen said in this room
[03:33] <cafuego> ricosuave17: No, you only _think_ you do.
[03:33] <ricosuave17> lol
[03:33] <ricosuave17> i do need it
[03:33] <ricosuave17> i do a lot mountings
[03:33] <cafuego> ricosuave17: ANyway, running 'sudo -s' is not any harder then running 'su -'
[03:33] <Thorrn4> cafuego, it still gives me the error
[03:33] <ricosuave17> and a lot of sys confs
[03:34] <ricosuave17> hey can i write to an ntfs partition
[03:34] <cafuego> ricosuave17: Yes, but you will destroy the data on it.
[03:34] <jasontech> Under Apps / System Tools, there is a Root Terminal, which goes right to root without having do sudo everything
[03:34] <tritium> ricosuave17, it's very unsafe
[03:34] <dinocazares> I need help mounting smb shares
[03:34] <nalioth> ricosuave17: only if you're tired of windows (it will do bad things)
[03:34] <ricosuave17> but i have a windows error
[03:34] <ricosuave17> i need to replace a dll
[03:34] <cafuego> ricosuave17: Windows *is* an error
[03:35] <glick> damn there are no good easy to use firewalls
[03:35] <ricosuave17> ill ignore that
[03:35] <toasta> good one
[03:35] <jasontech> Then use another Windows box with a USB hard drive
[03:35] <tritium> glick, firestarter
[03:35] <cafuego> ricosuave17: Then use the recovery console. linux will break the system even further.
[03:35] <mbotelho> Hi, I'm trying to set up an IMAP server. Tried both dovecot and cyrus21, but I'm getting md5 failures. How can I get it to work?
[03:35] <jasontech> toasta, did it work?
[03:35] <bob2> mbotelho: /topic
[03:35] <bob2> mbotelho: (re us archive)
[03:35] <ricosuave17> yes but the problem is i dont know were to get the dll in the recover console
[03:35] <toasta> jasontech: workin on tryin to make it editable
[03:35] <dinocazares> root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu # smbclient -L 192.168.0.1
[03:35] <dinocazares> Password:
[03:35] <tritium> !usrepos
[03:35] <ubotu> it has been said that usrepos is if you get MD5Sum mismatches when doing apt-get installs don't use the us mirror.  Change us.archive.ubuntu.com to archive.ubuntu.com in /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:35] <dinocazares> Domain=[GAZUL]  OS=[Windows 5.1]  Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] 
[03:35] <jasontech> You have to use that sudo
[03:35] <cafuego> mbotelho: Do you have cleartext password stored for your users?
[03:35] <dinocazares>         Sharename       Type      Comment
[03:36] <dinocazares>         ---------       ----      -------
[03:36] <tritium> mbotelho, see above info about usrepos
[03:36] <dinocazares>         impresora       Printer   Impresora de Eric
[03:36] <dinocazares>         IPC$            IPC       IPC remota
[03:36] <glick> tritium, this is to run on a headless server not running X and handing out dhcp addresses
[03:36] <dinocazares>         print$          Disk      Controladores de impresora
[03:36] <goldfish> ........................
[03:36] <tritium> dinocazares, please dont' paste here
[03:36] <dinocazares>         C               Disk
[03:36] <dinocazares>         fiber           Disk
[03:36] <tensor> dinocazares, what's that?
[03:36] <dinocazares>         ADMIN$          Disk      Admin remota
[03:36] <dinocazares>         Escritorio      Disk
[03:36] <tensor> dinocazares, you'd get kicked for that
[03:36] <cafuego> dinocazares: Please don't paste in here.
[03:36] <dinocazares>         C$              Disk      Recurso predeterminado
[03:36] <dinocazares>         KDE34           Disk
[03:36] <dinocazares> session request to 192.168.0.1 failed (Called name not present)
[03:36] <dinocazares> session request to 192 failed (Called name not present)
[03:36] <dinocazares> Domain=[GAZUL]  OS=[Windows 5.1]  Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] 
[03:36] <dinocazares>         Server               Comment
[03:36] <dinocazares>         ---------            -------
[03:36] <dinocazares>         Workgroup            Master
[03:36] <dinocazares>         ---------            -------
[03:36] <dinocazares> I'm trying to mount an smb share
[03:36] <cafuego> dinocazares: Please don't paste in here.
 that works too.
[03:37] <tritium> :)
[03:37] <shane_> Hello all again.
[03:37] <Dongdong>  Hello
[03:37] <tritium> dinocazares, please use pastebin in the future
[03:38] <shane_> Apokryphos. Your hint work great.  I have only had this loaded 2 days now.
[03:38] <cafuego> !pastebin
[03:38] <ubotu> rumour has it, pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/ or #flood
[03:38] <Servo8888> I need some help with the dial up configuration - it seems I need to enter the admin password (password of the current user) to dial up. The user is in the modem group yet a password is still required. How can I solve this issue?
[03:38] <shane_> I finly got 1024x768
[03:38] <apokryphos> shane_: cool :)
[03:38] <glick> hay cant i run smoothwall's firewall and dhcp server apps on another linux distro?
[03:39] <skora> !ubuntuguide
[03:39] <ubotu> I guess ubuntuguide is a set of instructions with no explanation. Please do not advise people to use ubuntuguide.  Advise https://wiki.ubuntu.com instead. Item 3 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUsersNetworkGuidelines explains why.
[03:39] <shane_> how compatable is ubuntu with like red hat?  will things for red hat work with ubuntu?
[03:39] <nalioth> !tell gyaresu about coc
[03:39] <ricosuave17> i like ubuntu except for the root problem
[03:39] <jasontech> RedHat is RPM
[03:40] <tritium> ricosuave17, there is no root problem
[03:40] <ricosuave17> yes there is
[03:40] <apokryphos> "All information on Ubuntuguide.org is present on the wiki in clearer and expanded form."   --- this is plainly untrue
[03:40] <ricosuave17> bbl
[03:40] <Toba> ;(
[03:40] <Toba> this sucks...
[03:40] <apokryphos> I removed it yesterday from the wiki because of that, and someone apaprently added it back in =)
[03:40] <cafuego> shane_: Not normally. You would need to convert the packages first, and then you have the problem that redhat uses strangely named shared libraries (ie: they broke stuff in incompatible ways)
[03:40] <apokryphos> heh
[03:40] <toasta> jasontech: now i get all kinds of errors, like type deb is not known, and when i load the update manager it opens then closes
[03:40] <tritium> apokryphos, but, ubuntuguide does not always give the best advice
[03:41] <nalioth> apokryphos: so edit the wiki to make it true
[03:41] <apokryphos> tritium: I agreee entirely; but I don't think we should lie about what it does have
[03:41] <jasontech> Use Synapatics
[03:41] <shane_> Is there a place that we can get drivers for ubuntu, like for wusb11 linksys?
[03:41] <tritium> apokryphos, I wasn't suggesting that
[03:41] <toasta> as in
[03:41] <apokryphos> tritium: I did yesterday, and someone changed it, as I see now. :)
[03:41] <jasontech> You just removed the "us." part, right?
[03:41] <jasontech> And left the rest?
[03:42] <toasta> yeah all of them
[03:42] <tensor> hmmm, anyone tried modifying the defaut /etc/init.d/httpd script to point to a compiled-from-source apache2?
[03:42] <jasontech> I don't mean the whole line
[03:42] <toasta> there were like 6 instances
[03:42] <Toba> I did system>preferences>icons and taskbars and then unchecked "show icons in menus".  Now I get a little error message that says "I've detected a panel already running, and will now exit.".  When I click ok, it does it again. and again. and again.
[03:42] <Toba> does anyone know why that is and how to fix it?
[03:42] <dinocazares> How do I gain root priviliges, with sudo?
[03:42] <toasta> no, i left the line just removed the us.
[03:42] <tritium> sudo -i, for one
[03:42] <shane_> \what is sudo?
[03:42] <tritium> there are a few different switches you can use
[03:42] <apokryphos> !sudo
[03:42] <ubotu> hmm... sudo is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[03:43] <dinocazares> tritium:What's the -i in sudo -i for?
[03:43] <Toba> I see nobody wants to help me
[03:43] <Toba> thanks anyways
[03:43] <tritium> dinocazares, for a shell.  try "man sudo" to read the manpage description of that option
[03:43] <jasontech> Try Synaptics under System / Admin
[03:43] <bob2> Toba: there seems little reason to take it personally
[03:43] <Toba> I know
[03:43] <tritium> Toba, be patient please
[03:43] <shane_> toba I would help if I knew enough.
[03:43] <toasta> same here
[03:43] <Toba> but it sorta pisses me off that a simple checkbox in the preferences would screw my box over
[03:44] <jasontech> Someone over on #gnome had a panel problem
[03:44] <nalioth> Toba: if nobody is here that knows the answer to your question, do you want us making something up?
[03:44] <bob2> Toba: it has do nothing of the sort
[03:44] <Toba> nalioth: sure
[03:44] <Toba> :)
[03:44] <bob2> Toba: worst come to worst, you delete your gnome settings and you're fine
[03:44] <Toba> I also wonder why the hell all the programs I used in the last five years open up when I reboot
[03:45] <Toba> when I click x I mean close, not come back when I do :)
[03:45] <jasontech> And did this: gconftool-2 --shutdown then rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel and then pkill gnome-panel... not sure if it will work for you
[03:45] <sds> hello #ubuntu.... how can I stop X to install graphics drivers... ? I tried 'sudo init 3' to change the run level, tried pressing ctrl-alt-f1 but nothing gives...
[03:45] <bob2> sds: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:45] <tritium> sds, drop to a virtual console, and "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop"
[03:45] <bob2> this is not redhat, switching to runlevel 3 does not do anything useful
[03:45] <jasontech> I wonder why the Evolution people don't keep the reminders as closed when you do an upgrade from 1.x
[03:45] <sds> i see
[03:46] <jasontech> Imaging getting 400 reminders all at once
[03:46] <spermie_411> this girl just told me she wanted me to put it in her butt =?
[03:46] <tritium> sds, here's some info on that: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html#s-no-x-start
[03:46] <sds> thanks guys, i'll go have a look
[03:46] <tritium> spermie_411, and there's no need for you to mention that here
[03:46] <toasta> jasontech: could i use someone elses source.list
[03:46] <nalioth> jasontech: i wonder why the evolution devs forgot the weather feature
[03:46] <pluffsy> hello.
[03:46] <struggler> Spamassassin won't detect dccifd, dcc_home set in /etc/default/spamassassin, dccproc works ok, any help?
[03:46] <jasontech> Just a sec toasta
[03:47] <spermie_411> well shes the one that mentioned it
[03:47] <pluffsy> anyone here running ubuntu on a powerbook 1400?
[03:47] <toasta> cool
[03:47] <spermie_411> in here
[03:47] <bob2> spermie_411: please stay on-topic
[03:47] <bob2> pluffsy: if it's new-world, it should work fine
[03:47] <spermie_411> anywho then'
[03:47] <pluffsy> bob2: it's everything but new world. :)
[03:48] <bob2> pluffsy: then it's going to be long and painful
[03:48] <nalioth> pluffsy: got an iBook here
[03:48] <pluffsy> bob2: darn...
[03:48] <bob2> and probably not very rewarding
[03:48] <toasta> i tried running ubuntu on a G4, it ran horrible, probably my fault
[03:48] <jasontech> toasta: http://www.electronerdz.com/sources.list
[03:48] <pluffsy> nalioth: lucky you :)
[03:48] <nalioth> pluffsy: what is your question?
[03:48] <bob2> toasta: how so?
[03:48] <nalioth> toasta: you should try again, G4 ubuntu smokes!
[03:48] <mouse_> hi all, does anyone know of a good linux replacement for fineprint?
[03:48] <_james_> in konversation how do you disable automatic /list command
[03:48] <jasontech> I know, no summary in Evo 2
[03:49] <pluffsy> nalioth: how hard it would be to get ubuntu running on a pb1400c.
[03:49] <toasta> it's just really slow and had video probs.
[03:49] <nalioth> pluffsy: as bob2 said, if its a New World model, no problem at all
[03:49] <toasta> it runs mac x just fine though so i fugured i did something wrong
[03:49] <Velcan> okay ... so that deb package i installed using --force-depends is working fine. however now when i open synaptic i get 'You have 1 broken package on your system!  Use the "Broken" filter to locate it.' ... how can i stop that?
[03:49] <bob2> mouse_: best to explain what "fineprint" is
[03:49] <_james_> i have konversation set up nice it auto connects to my channels and identifies and connects to freenode, but it does a list command and will lag for like 5 minutes
[03:49] <_james_> therefor e taking 5 minutes
[03:49] <bob2> Velcan: remove the package
[03:49] <nalioth> pluffsy: if its an old-world model, you'll be challenged, but it's very doable
[03:50] <bob2> Velcan: apt, synaptic, aptitude, etc, will not work on a broken system
[03:50] <apokryphos> shane_: DCC chat? Erm..
[03:50] <pluffsy> right. well I'll guess I have to  run yellowdog instead. I'm not much of a linux hacker, yet...
[03:50] <toasta> jasontech: so can i empty my source.list and paste this in
[03:50] <nalioth> Velcan: fix the broken package
[03:50] <jasontech> Yes
[03:50] <Velcan> its not broken
[03:50] <pluffsy> btw are there any good books for someone who's not new to linux but long from a pro?
[03:50] <ablyss> hi all
[03:50] <nalioth> pluffsy: yes, YDL is better suited for macs
[03:50] <tritium> Velcan, it is because you had to use --force
[03:50] <shane_> apok having trouble with all the chatter.
[03:50] <mouse_> ah ok
[03:50] <jasontech> You will get a few errors on the backports, but the rest should work
[03:50] <bob2> Velcan: it is indeed broken, it's dependencies aren't satisfied
[03:50] <theplateau> in konversation how do you disable automatic /list command
[03:51] <theplateau> i have konversation set up nice it auto connects to my channels and identifies and connects to freenode, but it does a list command and will lag for like 5 minutes
[03:51] <toasta> cool, given it a try now
[03:51] <Velcan> it says it want python2.3-gtk2 when indeed i have python2.4-gtk2 installed
[03:51] <jasontech> Then do an apt-get update
[03:51] <bob2> pluffsy: I hear "linux in a nutshell" from o'reilly is quite good
[03:51] <jasontech> Or Reload in Synaptics
[03:51] <Discipulus> Velcan, apt-get --fix-missing
[03:51] <bob2> Velcan: so, install python2.3-gtk2.  they are different and incompatibile packages.
[03:51] <theplateau> linux in a nutshell is a good reference
[03:51] <shane_> Does anyone have a linksys wusb11 running?
[03:51] <mouse_> for clarification, does anyone have any good printing software that allows printing multiple pages in 1 page? to save paper...
[03:51] <theplateau> http://jaypara.sytes.net/files/ftp/ebooks/
[03:51] <nalioth> pluffsy: the only thing you'll have to really do differently is use BootX instead of yaboot
[03:51] <theplateau> all the linux documentation u could imagine
[03:51] <Toba_> someone PLEASE tell me why the HELL ubuntu is running all the programs I've run in the last ten years whenever I boot
[03:52] <pluffsy> nalioth: but I was thinking of installing ubuntu on my powerbook g3 new world. would you still sugest ydl on that mac? because I like ubuntu better, atleast after a short experiment on my emac.
[03:52] <bob2> mouse_: sure, lots of tools can do that, including the gnome print manager thing
[03:52] <jasontech> Are you saving sessions?
[03:52] <theplateau> running linux is good i chekc it out the library continuously
[03:52] <Toba_> I was
[03:52] <tritium> theplateau, all legal, I hope?
[03:52] <Velcan> okay. thanks.
[03:52] <nalioth> pluffsy: definitely run ubuntu on your new world mac
[03:52] <Toba_> but I turned it off
[03:52] <Toba_> shouldn't it forget it now?
[03:52] <Toba_> I would think os
[03:52] <Toba_> but noooo
[03:52] <nalioth> pluffsy: my G3 iBook runs great with ubuntu
[03:52] <bob2> Toba_: it has nothing to do with "when you boot", it's your gnome session.
[03:52] <Toba_> how do I just make it stop doing it?
[03:52] <Toba_> I turned off save session settings
[03:52] <ablyss> create a new session and save it as default
[03:52] <Toba_> thank you
[03:52] <theplateau> yea i paid for all ebooks, im unusually wealthy :)
[03:52] <bob2> Toba_: rm -r ~/.gnome2/session*
[03:52] <pluffsy> nalioth: but how is it long and painful to run bootx instead of yaboot?
[03:53] <bob2> Toba_: while logged out
[03:53] <nalioth> pluffsy: not at all
[03:53] <bimberi> Velcan: my apologies - it would appear that the advice I gave you earlier was bad :(
[03:53] <mouse_> bob2, oh!... i'll try that out... i'm one step closer to moving to linux.. heh
[03:53] <nalioth> pluffsy: just a different procedure, is all
[03:53] <Toba_> bob2: how exactly do I do anything while logged out?
[03:53] <bob2> Toba_: tho that will probably ruin your applet list
[03:53] <Toba_> isn't that impossible?
[03:53] <Toba_> applet list?
[03:53] <mouse_> bob2, do u noe any for kde?
[03:53] <Toba_> what is that?
[03:53] <bob2> Toba_: er, while logged out of gnome
[03:53] <harris|u> Is have 2 SATA harddrives plugged in, how can I see the other hd?
[03:53] <giant> hello everyone
[03:53] <bob2> mouse_: #kubuntu
[03:53] <ablyss> very good info bob2 :-)
[03:53] <nalioth> pluffsy: how much linux experience do you have?
[03:54] <shane_> Does anyone have a linksys wusb11 running?
[03:54] <Velcan> bimberi:  np ... i would just assume that in going for python2.3-gtk2 -> python2.4-gtk2 they actually improved things ...
[03:54] <oberon> why am I getting so many md5 mismatches off of the apt servers?
[03:54] <toasta> i dont shane_
[03:54] <dylan_> will breezy be cool?
[03:54] <bob2> shane_: it'd be easier if you just asked your question, even if it is just "Is it possible to use a linksys wusb11 with Ubuntu?"
[03:54] <Velcan> but i guess i'll install 2.3 as well :-\
[03:54] <mouse_> bob2, oh... kk
[03:54] <bob2> oberon: /topic
[03:54] <bob2> dylan_: yes
[03:54] <jasontech> Toba_, check ~/.gnome2/session-manual
[03:54] <jasontech> Or any other "session" files
[03:54] <Toba_> I created a new one with no startup programs
[03:54] <nalioth> dylan_: of course!
[03:54] <Toba_> should that work?
[03:54] <toasta> jasontech: i get E: Type '' is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:54] <ricosuave17> hehe i fixed windows
[03:55] <dylan_> what will the improvements on ubuntu be when breezy is available?
[03:55] <toasta> sorry, im really trying to not wear you out
[03:55] <nalioth> dylan_: lots more coolness
[03:55] <shane_> I know that red hat has a rpm for wusb11,  I am just trying to find some one with experiance to help me set it up on here so I can cut the copper.
[03:55] <toasta> i just dont get it
[03:55] <Toba_> now how would I go about making the fucking panel stop crashing?
[03:55] <jasontech> What do you get that in
[03:55] <Toba_> it'd be cool if someone knows how
[03:55] <tritium> ablyss, look in universe ;)
[03:55] <toasta> apt-get
[03:55] <bob2> Toba_: dude, chill out
[03:55] <bob2> your attitude is highly unhelpful
[03:55] <Toba_> I'm trying....
[03:56] <Toba_> my system was fine until this one little setting fucked me over :(
[03:56] <bob2> not very hard it seems
[03:56] <jasontech> You did an apt-get update?
[03:56] <pluffsy> nalioth: erm I've installed and used like three old world beige g3:s under ydl3 as servers and one as desktop. haven't done stuff like compiled kernels, just compiled some simpler packages.
[03:56] <bob2> Toba_: so, you did what I suggested?  and you are using hoary, right?
[03:56] <toasta> yes
[03:56] <Toba_> yeah I am bob
[03:56] <dylan_> apt vs synaptic which is better any why?
[03:56] <Toba_> you suggested deleting my configs right?
[03:56] <shorty114> dylan_, they're the same thing
[03:56] <Toba_> I did
[03:56] <bob2> dylan_: they're different
[03:56] <goldfish> dpkg 4evar !
[03:56] <shorty114> apt = cli, synaptic is the GUI
[03:56] <shorty114> i think
[03:56] <bob2> dylan_: a better comparison is aptitude vs synaptic
[03:56] <dylan_> got these messages:
[03:57] <dylan_>  dylan_, they're the same thing
[03:57] <dylan_> Toba_ I did
[03:57] <dylan_> bob2 dylan_: they're different
[03:57] <pluffsy> nalioth: does ubuntu work with the default kernel on an old world pb 1400c or would I have to do something like compile my own?
[03:57] <jasontech> What is the first line in your sources.list?
[03:57] <Toba_> I think my session problem is fixed
[03:57] <shorty114> dylan_, i'd listen to bob2
[03:57] <shorty114> :)
[03:57] <jasontech> synaptic is a gui
[03:57] <ricosuave17> is there any way to fix the root on ubuntu
[03:57] <nalioth> pluffsy: it'll work fine
[03:57] <jasontech> No
[03:57] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: is there a way for you to read links?
[03:57] <oberon> bob2: what does the topic have to do w/ it?
[03:57] <tritium> ricosuave17, it doesn't need fixing, but if you mean enable the account, we've showed you the URL
[03:57] <Toba_> would panel crashes be a gnome problem?
[03:58] <dylan_> ok ill listen to bob2
[03:58] <toasta> lol
[03:58] <jasontech> Just use the root terminal, its the same thing
[03:58] <nalioth> pluffsy: the thing is: bootx requires os8 or 9 (it's a macos program that loads linux)
[03:58] <jasontech> Just like being in root
[03:58] <ricosuave17> but that url only tell u how to use sudo
[03:58] <jasontech> And if you want, you can do nautilus --browser to use the gui for files
[03:58] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: absurd -- it does
[03:58] <tritium> ricosuave17, it tells you more.
[03:58] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: man sudo will tell you as well
[03:58] <nalioth> pluffsy: so you'll need to manually move your kernel and init.whatever to your macos partition (so bootx can see it)
[03:58] <toasta> #deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.04 _Hoary Hedgehog_ - Release i386
[03:59] <tritium> ricosuave17, see the section titled "Enabling the root account"
[03:59] <ablyss> well, if you have a piss poor CPU and rather wait a hour for synaptic to load.. and you enjoy that sort of masochism stuff... then synaptic is for you!
[03:59] <nalioth> pluffsy: and thats the only REAL difference in the linux usability
[03:59] <toasta> how do you load synaptic
[03:59] <ricosuave17> ok
[03:59] <jasontech> toasta, what are you using to edit the file?
[03:59] <toasta> i know that sounds stupid
[03:59] <jasontech> Synaptic is under System / Admin
[03:59] <toasta> openoffice writter
[04:00] <XRayNuke> pluffsy: the 1400 is a NuBus machine. It's not just Old World, it's entirely pre-Open Firmware.
[04:00] <toasta> is this bad
[04:00] <nalioth> toasta: use text editors, oOo introduces lots of non text garbage
[04:00] <jasontech> Yes
[04:00] <jasontech> Very
[04:00] <pluffsy> XRayNuke: and that's bad? :(
[04:00] <jasontech> Use gedit
[04:00] <toasta> ahh
[04:00] <nalioth> XRayNuke: and you use bootx on it
[04:00] <tensor> use vi
[04:00] <ablyss> mousepad
[04:00] <jasontech> Thats why it doesn't work
[04:00] <bimberi> oberon: the md5sum issue is related to the "us.archive currently broken" bit - expecting you to know that was a stretch though...
[04:00] <goldfish> use notepad.exe with wine
[04:00] <ablyss> lol
[04:00] <dylan_> no, notepad blowz
[04:01] <jasontech> lol
[04:01] <w00t> anyone know what package sshfs is in?
[04:01] <w00t> can't seem to find it with apt-cache search ...
[04:01] <toasta> lol
[04:01] <oberon> bimberi: do'h missed it
[04:01] <RedDevil> hi all... I have made my first fresh install of ubuntu... then I tried to run the synaptic package manager (through the  menu and using a terminal) but it does not run (menu -> .... child terminated with 1 status; terminal -> Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:)... what can it be?
[04:01] <jasontech> I'd of said vi, but I figured gedit would be easier
[04:01] <ricosuave17> alright turns out i had the wrong link
[04:01] <goldfish> w00t: shfs-utils ?
[04:01] <bob2> pluffsy: http://www.icedtrip.net/guides/woody_1400.txt
[04:01] <ricosuave17> i found the one u gave me
[04:01] <tritium> woot, apt-cache search sshfs didn't return what goldfish points out?
[04:01] <w00t> goldfish, doesn't look like it... i think thats different
[04:02] <ricosuave17> cause u gave me like 4 links
[04:02] <bob2> RedDevil: did you do an "export" install?
[04:02] <w00t> shfs-utils is a different apt i think
[04:02] <toasta> i told you smokin another one would help
[04:02] <tritium> ricosuave17, I gave you one
[04:02] <Velcan> anyone know a good site to search and download .deps? coming from fedora i use to use freshrpms.net all the time
[04:02] <pluffsy> bob2: I've read that. but I thought the normal kernel supported 1400c these days? or is that just ydls kernel?
[04:02] <ricosuave17> its ok i know how to fix it now thanks. i like ubuntu now i just need to get icewm
[04:02] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: her'es it again:
[04:02] <apokryphos> !sudo
[04:02] <Velcan> .debs**
[04:02] <ubotu> [sudo]  http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[04:03] <RedDevil> bob2: export install? I gess not, but I am not shure...
[04:03] <nalioth> Velcan: use synaptic to get your programs
[04:03] <goldfish> Velcan: use apt-get
[04:03] <goldfish> or that
[04:03] <tritium> Velcan, we use repositories :)
[04:03] <Velcan> i do
[04:03] <Velcan> but some times my repos i have set just dont cut it
[04:03] <XRayNuke> nalioth: I don't think *anything* can boot a NuBus Power Mac, except maybe mklinux
[04:03] <tritium> Velcan, do you have universe and multiverse?
[04:03] <Velcan> yes
[04:03] <bob2> pluffsy: I don't know, but I'd be very surprised if ubuntu installed on it
[04:03] <Velcan> for instance python2.3-gtk ...
[04:03] <toasta> jasontech: sorry but can you give me the link again, i lost it
[04:03] <bob2> pluffsy: (afaik 2.6 does not support nubus macines, but I coul certainly be wrong)
[04:03] <nalioth> XRayNuke: really? i was reading a howto t'other night about a version of bootx for em
[04:04] <jasontech> toasta, for future reference, never use openoffice to edit config files... http://www.electronerdz.com/sources.list
[04:04] <toasta> i put it down over there and i think someone took it
[04:04] <XRayNuke> nalioth: i'd be happy to be proved wrong though, i have a few of those around
[04:04] <bob2> Velcan: er, python2.3-gtk is in ubuntu itself
[04:04] <toasta> gotcha
[04:04] <pluffsy> bob2: are there some easy way for a linux idiot like me to check if 2.6 does support nubus?
[04:04] <Velcan> actually 2.3
[04:04] <Velcan> actually 2.4
[04:04] <w00t> ahh, interesting
[04:04] <bob2> pluffsy: google, I guess
[04:04] <nalioth> XRayNuke: lemme send you the links
[04:04] <bob2> Velcan: yes, both of them are in ubuntu
[04:04] <bob2> pluffsy: (ie not easily)
[04:05] <w00t> i install shfs-utils, and I don't have a sshfs executable, however i do now have a command called 'mount.shfs'
[04:05] <Velcan> synaptic shows no such python2.3-gtk2
[04:05] <jasontech> Use gedit, or learn vi
[04:05] <w00t> interesting...
[04:05] <jasontech> vi is quicker
[04:05] <bob2> Velcan: wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto, enable universe
[04:05] <goldfish> nano is nice
[04:05] <goldfish> ed !
[04:05] <pluffsy> bob2: right thanks.
[04:05] <Efwis> Has anyone else had problems running Blender??
[04:06] <Velcan> ... are you seeing it or something ... i enabled univers the same day i installed
[04:06] <bob2> I do, but I have no idea what factoid it has
[04:06] <bimberi> !info python2.3-gtk
[04:06] <bob2> Velcan: well, it is there
[04:06] <Velcan> i'll double check but ...
[04:06] <apokryphos> bob2: usually the one you'd first think of.. i.e. synaptic for that one
[04:06] <ErmaC`> can someone help me?
[04:07] <tritium> ErmaC`, no need to ask.  That's why we're here.
[04:07] <ricosuave17> does slapt-get work on ubuntu
[04:07] <toasta> okay, i got same errors, im given up, only so much one can do!
[04:07] <goldfish> whats up?
[04:07] <bob2> ricosuave17: no
[04:07] <ErmaC`> lol
[04:07] <goldfish> ricosuave17: lol
[04:07] <ErmaC`> hmmz wait
[04:07] <jasontech> toasta, open a terminal
[04:07] <ricosuave17> hey im a slackware dude
[04:07] <toasta> okay
[04:07] <goldfish> ricosuave17: apt-get for ubuntu
[04:07] <ricosuave17> can i get joe for ubuntu?
[04:07] <bob2> ricosuave17: presumably slapt-get is a knock-off of debian's apt-get
[04:07] <Velcan> grr
[04:07] <bob2> ricosuave17: of course
[04:07] <ErmaC`> first of all, how do i get the nicklist back :s i didn't remove it
[04:07] <jasontech> Then type in: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:07] <ErmaC`> on xchat
[04:08] <jasontech> then erase everything, and paste what is in the link
[04:08] <jasontech> Then quit and save
[04:08] <jasontech> Then: sudo apt-get update
[04:08] <toasta> okay i did that
[04:08] <toasta> no joy
[04:08] <ErmaC`> i can't get my firefox running :s it tries to start, but then it just quits
[04:08] <Velcan> im looking synaptics repo settings as wee speak ...Community maintained (universe) is checked ... i see plenty of python2.3-othercrap ... but no python2.3-gtk2
[04:09] <ricosuave17> #launchpad
[04:09] <ErmaC`> how come.
[04:09] <ErmaC`> ?
[04:09] <ErmaC`> i can't get my firefox running :s it tries to start, but then it just quits
[04:09] <ErmaC`> thats my question
[04:09] <toasta> error in line 1 of source.list
[04:09] <bob2> Velcan: well, it is there
[04:09] <ErmaC`> how to fix it
[04:09] <bob2> ErmaC`: what have you done since it last worked?
[04:09] <ricosuave17> does anyone know what launchpad is?
[04:09] <ErmaC`> hehe i tried to update it :s
[04:10] <ErmaC`> but then it said it can't update or something or can't install, and now i cant run firefox anymore
[04:10] <bob2> ErmaC`: "tried to update it"?
[04:10] <Toba> hmm
[04:10] <Toba> it seems to work fine now
[04:10] <ErmaC`> yes
[04:10] <jasontech> Ok... try this, in the terminal: sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list_backup
[04:10] <Velcan> damnit ... i want your magical version of synaptic
[04:11] <tritium> ErmaC`, how?
[04:11] <Velcan> :) humor intended there ...
[04:11] <ErmaC`> bob2, there is an update 1.0.5, and i downloaded it used pakt-get install firefox then and it started fine
[04:11] <delltony> i have a question i have a dell 9100 and for some reason it constantly runs at 75C according to the i8kmon the fans are running at top speed constantly and top shows a low cpu usage and the load level is low any suggestion on what can be done. or is this a known problem wth dells?
[04:11] <Velcan> this is just annoying me
[04:11] <Velcan> can you tell lol
[04:11] <ErmaC`> but then it returned from an error it says
[04:11] <ajmitch> Velcan: why not python2.4-gtk2?
[04:11] <ErmaC`> and now i can't run firefox anymore
[04:11] <bob2> Velcan: I don't use synaptic
[04:11] <tritium> ricosuave17, go to the website and read what it's about ;)
[04:12] <toasta> done
[04:12] <bob2> ajmitch: some weird package wants python2.3-gtk2, apparently
[04:12] <jasontech> That will empty the sources.list, then do: sudo touch /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:12] <bob2> Velcan: paste your /etc/apt/sources.list to #flood
[04:12] <bimberi> I can't find python2.3-gtk2 either - even on http://packages.ubuntu.com - maybe recently removed?
[04:12] <ajmitch> bob2: it's not in breezy at least, so it might not be in hoary either
[04:12] <tritium> ErmaC`, you don't manually download firefox.  You let apt get it from the repositories.
[04:12] <Hackmo> hey can anyone help me with my webcam problem? I really need to use my webcam and i'm disapointed that it doesn't work with Ubuntu(even though they say it should)
[04:12] <bob2> ErmaC`: you mean "apt-get"?  where did you get it from?
[04:12] <tritium> And there's no 1.0.5 in the repositories...
[04:12] <toasta> okay did it
[04:12] <bob2> hrm, maybe it was only in warty
[04:12] <ErmaC`> yes bob2
[04:13] <ErmaC`> i mean apt get
[04:13] <tritium> Hackmo, who's "they"?
[04:13] <gbic> there is no 1.0.5 in the repos
[04:13] <gbic> you sure you didnt try to install an exe
[04:13] <tritium> gbic, right
[04:13] <bimberi> bob2, yes! - found in warty :)
[04:13] <apokryphos> How could a system's temperature shoot up while top showing that all things are low?
[04:13] <ErmaC`> bob2,  i got that install from www.getfirefox.com... as ussually...
[04:13] <Hackmo> tritium: it's on the list of supported webcams on the ubuntu wiki
[04:13] <delltony> i have no idea
[04:13] <nalioth> apokryphos: fan go off?
[04:13] <jasontech> Now do: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and paste the following: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary main restricted
[04:13] <tritium> ErmaC`, you should install ubuntu packages, not from the firefox website
[04:13] <delltony> the fans stay on
[04:13] <toasta> awaiting commands
[04:14] <apokryphos> nalioth: fans looking fine
[04:14] <tritium> Hackmo, which one?
[04:14] <jasontech> Then quit and save, and apt-get update
[04:14] <ErmaC`> tritium, i didn't know sorry, how can i fix that?
[04:14] <Hackmo> tritium: it's the phillips toucam pro 2
[04:14] <delltony> i can hear them and they keep running at 2 i think he is talking about my issue
[04:14] <apokryphos> delltony: indeed
[04:14] <ajmitch> Velcan: what package requires python2.3-gtk2?
[04:14] <tritium> Hackmo, is the driver loaded?
[04:15] <Hackmo> tritium: yeah it shows the camera when I do "lsusb"
[04:15] <Velcan> gmail-notifier
[04:15] <tritium> ErmaC`, I'd try to uninstall the firefox you installed off the website, and "sudo apt-get install mozilla-firefox"
[04:15] <ErmaC`> tritium, i didn't know sorry, how can i fix that?
[04:15] <Hackmo> tritium: I posted about it on the fourms, there is more info there if you want to look?
[04:15] <toasta> oh yeah, you rock!
[04:15] <Velcan> http://gmail-notify.sourceforge.net/index.php
[04:15] <jasontech> Ok
[04:15] <jasontech> So that one worked
[04:16] <toasta> yep
[04:16] <ErmaC`> tritium,  how do i uninstall it?
[04:16] <jasontech> Now do the same for each line in the URL I gave you that does not have a # in the front
[04:16] <jasontech> Do the sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list, and paste each line one at a time
[04:16] <tritium> ErmaC`, I don't know...I haven't used that installer.  Sorry.
[04:16] <Hackmo> tritium: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=38004
[04:16] <jasontech> Then save and quit
[04:16] <ErmaC`> omg
[04:16] <toasta> okay
[04:16] <concept10> I wonder why VLC is the only app that plays mp4 videos with sound on my system. MPlayer, Totem-xine, gxine dont work.
[04:16] <ErmaC`> so i have kinda big problem? tritium ?
[04:16] <RedDevil> bob2: sorry... what do you mean with "export" install?
[04:17] <tritium> ErmaC`, no, it can be resolved.
[04:17] <nalioth> concept10: you have to compile mplayer and have the libfaad on your system
[04:18] <ErmaC`> tritium,  the question is how :s
[04:18] <ErmaC`> :'(
[04:18] <Hackmo> tritium: my camera is on this list: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[04:18] <Hackmo> tritium: do you have any ideas?
[04:18] <tritium> ErmaC`, how exactly does the firefox installer off of their site work?  shell script?
[04:18] <tritium> Hackmo, looking...
[04:18] <Hackmo> tritium: ok thanks
[04:18] <pajohn> i got a samba question
[04:18] <concept10> nalioth, when gxine plays, it says it is using libfaad. Do you use VLC?
[04:18] <ErmaC`> i dunno tritium
[04:19] <ErmaC`> yes shell script
[04:19] <goldfish> lol
[04:19] <pajohn> i want have music on a shared folder that i can access with samba
[04:19] <nalioth> concept10: no i use totem, but i DO know the default mplayer comes with few compiled in features
[04:19] <ErmaC`> tritium,  its with a shell script...
[04:20] <ricosuave17> does trillian work on linux\
[04:20] <tritium> Hackmo, looks like you need to build the PWC driver.
[04:20] <ajmitch> Velcan: perhaps you could write to them & ask that it depend on python-gtk2, rather than python2.3-gtk2 :)
[04:20] <philc> my /etc/network/if-down.d/postfix script is messed up; how can I replace it from a package?
[04:20] <Hackmo> tritium: how do I do that?
[04:20] <jasontech> I believe trillian is windows only
[04:20] <jasontech> Use gaim
[04:20] <ErmaC`> tritium, ?
[04:21] <ricosuave17> but it dont do webcams
[04:21] <tritium> Hackmo, click on the URL for the webcam you have on that wiki page you sent me
[04:21] <qt2> what is pakt-get, anyway?
[04:21] <cafuego> !info pakt-get
[04:21] <tritium> ErmaC`, does it have an uninstall script?
[04:21] <Hackmo> tritium: done
[04:21] <cafuego> Not a Ubuntu thing.
[04:21] <ErmaC`> nope...
[04:21] <concept10> Anyone use VLC as primary video player?  Does VLC play embedded browser video?  I saw some mozilla plugin when I installed a few mins ago
[04:21] <tritium> Hackmo, already?
[04:21] <Nameeater> how can I make apt not download some packages during apt-get upgrade ?
[04:21] <apokryphos> tritium: any idea why a system's temp would shoot up when a top shows all things low?
[04:22] <Hackmo> tritium: I meant done as in I clicked the link not built the driver
[04:22] <Velcan> yea especially now ... i finally found a python2.3-gtk2.deb ... and what should appear ... 'trying to overwrite `/usr/bin/pygtk-demo', which is also in package python2.4-gtk2' ... and 8 tiny reindeer o_O
[04:22] <tritium> Hackmo, sorry, pwc is available already.  No need to build it.
[04:22] <ErmaC`> no it hasnt tritium
[04:22] <tritium> Hackmo, "lsmod | grep pwc"
[04:22] <tritium> apokryphos, no, sorry
[04:22] <apokryphos> no worries, thakns
[04:22] <apokryphos> *thanks
[04:22] <Hackmo> tritium: ok, done
[04:23] <Hackmo> tritium: will I /query to results to you?
[04:23] <tritium> apokryphos, unless powernowd is doing something goofy
[04:23] <tritium> Hackmo, if you got results, the module should be loaded
[04:23] <apokryphos> tritium: how would you check that?
[04:23] <qt2> ...id i get the kubuntu package from synaptic... will that install al the stuff that kubuntu has on my ubuntu install?
[04:23] <Velcan> i guess ill just deal with the annoying popup whenever i launch synaptic for a while :(
[04:23] <tritium> apokryphos, you could try restarting it (sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd restart), but that's only a guess
[04:24] <tritium> Hackmo, correct?
[04:24] <Hackmo> tritium: yeah
[04:24] <ErmaC`> tritium,  how do i fix it without uninstall script? :s
[04:24] <ErmaC`>  /var/cache/apt/archives/firefox-gnome-support_1.0.4-1ubuntu3~5.04ubp5_i386.deb
[04:24] <ErmaC`> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[04:24] <ErmaC`> :'(
[04:24] <jasontech> toasta, how is it coming?
[04:25] <ricosuave17> what new cool stuff is coming in brezzy
[04:25] <tritium> ErmaC`, what are you doing?
[04:25] <toasta> jasontech: should there be any spaces in here
[04:25] <jasontech> Spaces in where?
[04:25] <toasta> between lines
[04:25] <delltony> tritium, something i have noted
[04:25] <Velcan> i would just use mail-notification with gmails pop capabilities ... but i can't google for how to enable ssl with 'mial-notification' for the life of me
[04:25] <tritium> delltony, what?
[04:25] <jasontech> It shoudn't matter
[04:25] <delltony> when i type powernowd the pc will lock
[04:25] <toasta> cool
[04:25] <xnoff> question... my buddy needs to do something to his windows hd through an ubuntu live cd, but ntfs is read-only.  anything he can do?
[04:25] <tritium> delltony, it should only be started/stopped from the initscript
[04:25] <ErmaC`> tritium, i was trying to install the ubuntu package of firefox again but doesn't work
[04:26] <toasta> hell yeah
[04:26] <jasontech> Working?
[04:26] <toasta> its gettin my updated dude
[04:26] <delltony> tritium, ok but you don't actually use it by issuing the command?
[04:26] <jasontech> Good, now go use Synaptic, its more fun
[04:26] <toasta> lol or something like that
[04:26] <jasontech> I am gonna go hang with my girl
[04:26] <toasta> thank alot
[04:26] <jasontech> yep
[04:26] <Velcan> why would mail-notification clain to be ssl capable yet not mention how in the man ... :( <crys>
[04:26] <tritium> delltony, no.  It runs in the background.
[04:26] <xnoff> question... my buddy needs to do something to his windows hd through an ubuntu live cd, but ntfs is read-only.  what should he do?
[04:27] <delltony> ok i had just done a man on it is why i asked
[04:27] <toasta> im out, take it easy
[04:27] <Velcan> wow ... GO SPELLING!
[04:27] <ErmaC`> tritium, ?
[04:27] <tritium> ErmaC`, please be patient.
[04:27] <delltony> do i need p4_clockmod ?
[04:27] <NoHope> hey, I can't apt-get install java
[04:27] <ErmaC`> ok sorry tritium
[04:27] <tritium> !java
[04:27] <ubotu> somebody said java was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java
[04:27] <tritium> NoHope, ^^^
[04:27] <ricosuave17> no one listens to  me
[04:27] <NoHope> tritium, ;)
[04:27] <tritium> I recommend Method 1 (java-package)
[04:28] <delltony> delltony@bubbabox:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd start
[04:28] <delltony> P4 Clockmod is intentionally disabled
[04:28] <delltony> delltony@bubbabox:~$
[04:29] <gkozlyk> hey
[04:29] <tritium> delltony, not sure about that
[04:29] <Hackmo> tritium: you got any ideas on what to do now?
[04:29] <delltony> possible this cpu doesn't support scaling?
[04:29] <gkozlyk> anyone here been able to get a USB Wireless card working on Ubuntu?
[04:30] <tritium> Hackmo, no, if the driver is loaded, I don't know what to tell you.  Based on your forum post, it looks like you've got some log messages that don't look good.
[04:30] <tritium> delltony, yes
[04:30] <delltony> so what would i do in that case just invest in dry ice :)
[04:30] <Hackmo> tritium: ok then thanks for your help anyway
[04:30] <tritium> Hackmo, sure.  Sorry :(
[04:30] <tritium> delltony, it's a recurring problem?
[04:31] <nalioth> delltony: liquid nitrogen drip?
[04:31] <delltony> yeah
[04:31] <tritium> Which processor do you have?
[04:31] <ErmaC`> tritium?
[04:31] <delltony> i have a p4 2.8mhz
[04:31] <tritium> ErmaC`, yes?
[04:31] <delltony> with ht
[04:31] <ErmaC`> :| the firefox problem?
[04:31] <delltony> its a lappy so i assumed mobile tech but probably got jacked on that
[04:31] <ErmaC`> its really urgent cuz i don't have any other webbrowser then firefox
[04:32] <tritium> ErmaC`, you're going to have to try to uninstall the firefox you got from the website.  I don't know what to tell you to do.  That's not ubuntu-supported software.
[04:32] <ErmaC`> omg so i have a problem? cuz im new to linux....
[04:33] <ErmaC`> tritium, is there any other webbrowser provided in ubuntupackages?
[04:33] <ricosuave17> use opera
[04:33] <tritium> ErmaC`, yes.  mozilla for one
[04:33] <goldfish> indeed.
[04:33] <ErmaC`> ok
[04:33] <goldfish> try opera.
[04:33] <tritium> ErmaC`, just try to uninstall what you installed from getfirefox.com
[04:33] <tritium> Did you try the installer to see if it has an uninstall option?
[04:33] <ErmaC`> but i don't know how :s:s:s
[04:33] <ErmaC`> yes
[04:34] <gkozlyk> anyone here good with networking problems?
[04:34] <ErmaC`> there is no uninstall option
[04:34] <ricosuave17> anyone know what cool things are comeing in breezy ubuntu
[04:34] <JDahl> gcc 4.0
[04:34] <ricosuave17> ??
[04:34] <tritium> ricosuave17, the GNU compiler
[04:35] <ricosuave17> oh any cool things for normal users
[04:35] <aru_> ricosuave17: gnome-look.org has the artwork for the cd covers :)
[04:35] <apokryphos> !breezygoals
[04:35] <ubotu> it has been said that breezygoals is at http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDownUnder/BreezyGoals
[04:36] <ricosuave17> ok
[04:37] <dinocazares> shouldn't the sudo password be the same as the root password?
[04:37] <tritium> dinocazares, there is no root password.
[04:37] <apokryphos> dinocazares: no; sudo is your user password
[04:37] <dinocazares> hehehe, there is now
[04:37] <dinocazares> :)
[04:37] <sizzam> i can't find w32codecs with apt-get,  i have all repositories enabled in synaptic
[04:37] <tritium> dinocazares, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[04:37] <apokryphos> sizzam: even multiverse?
[04:37] <tercel> well that was realy nice
[04:37] <apokryphos> !find w32codecs
[04:37] <tercel> I like the installer
[04:37] <ErmaC`> how do i install opera?
[04:38] <ErmaC`> apt-get install opera?
[04:38] <apokryphos> hm
[04:38] <tritium> sizzam, hoary-extras or nerim.net (Marillat)
[04:38] <apokryphos> !find w32codecs
[04:38] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: no, you have to d/l the .deb from opera.com. it's painless
[04:38] <Madpilot> !w32codecs
[04:38] <ubotu> from memory, w32codecs is a set of codecs needed to play many common audio and video formats, such as WMV. You can install w32codecs from the Backports repositories (see: http://backports.ubuntuforums.org).
[04:38] <Madpilot> apokryphos: there ya go...
[04:38] <ErmaC`> Madpilot, i don't have a webbrowser... else i wouldn't ask for opera :s
[04:39] <ErmaC`> cuz my firefox is fucked up
[04:39] <ErmaC`> cant run it
[04:39] <apokryphos> Madpilot: hm, why couldn't it find it in the repos?
[04:39] <apokryphos> aha, maybe because it's not in the basic three..
[04:39] <tritium> ErmaC`, please, I've asked you before about the language.
[04:39] <tritium> w32codecs is also in hoary-extras
[04:39] <tritium> (restricted)
[04:39] <sizzam> thanks guys, i'll give it a look
[04:39] <ErmaC`> im sorry tritium
[04:39] <Madpilot> apokryphos: i didn't actually know that ubotu would search repos for you...
[04:40] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'w32codecs' returned no results.
[04:40] <apokryphos> Madpilot: yeah, ideally I would have thought it would search those too...
[04:40] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: you're going to have to undo whatever damage you did to FF, then. sorry
[04:40] <youth> Where can I get Xlib or Xfree86 if not in synaptic?
[04:40] <apokryphos> Madpilot: I think it just uses packages.ubuntu.com, in which case it wouldn't find it, yeah
[04:40] <dinocazares> tritium:How do I change the sudo password? I can login with su root but not with sudo.sudo asks for a password I don't have
[04:40] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'w32codecs' returned no results.
[04:40] <ErmaC`> Madpilot,  do you know how i uninstall firefox? so i can reinstall it
[04:40] <apokryphos> dinocazares: sudo is your user password
[04:40] <Madpilot> apokryphos: another ubotu trick I'll have to remember. thanks!
[04:41] <tritium> dinocazares, your own passwd
[04:41] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: it depends on how you installed it, so I doubt I can help. I'm not any sort of expert!
[04:41] <teferi_> apt-get --purge remove firefox
[04:41] <teferi_> or mozilla-firefox, depending
[04:41] <ErmaC`> ok thx
[04:41] <tritium> teferi_, he used the getfirefox.com installer, not a .deb
[04:41] <ErmaC`> thx teferi_
[04:41] <tritium> ErmaC`, that won't work, as you did not install a .deb ubuntu package
[04:41] <teferi_> oh
[04:42] <teferi_> in that case, i know nothing
[04:42] <dinocazares> tritium:hmm, I guess I didn't set up a password. I'm running Kubuntu Live form the CD by the way
[04:42] <tritium> dinocazares, oh, you didn't mention that ;)
[04:42] <dinocazares> tritium:hehe :) Sorry abou that
[04:43] <Madpilot> can you actually change pws & such during a LiveCD?
[04:43] <RedDevil> I can't run any program that needs the root password... any suggestion?
[04:43] <teferi_> sure, it just won't persist across reboot
[04:43] <tritium> dinocazares, in gnome there's gksudo.  I'm not sure how kubuntu handles sudo on the LiveCD.  Ask in #kubuntu
[04:43] <apokryphos> RedDevil: what program?
[04:43] <RedDevil> administrative ones
[04:43] <apokryphos> dinocazares: kdesu
[04:43] <dinocazares> tritium:Guess what, they sent me here :)
[04:43] <tritium> dinocazares, heh
[04:44] <apokryphos> RedDevil: you can use gksudo {someprogram}
[04:44] <tritium> RedDevil, they should be asking you for your user password
[04:44] <apokryphos> RedDevil: and enter your user password
[04:44] <dinocazares> tritium:Anyway, Ubuntu and Kubuntu aren't that different, the difference is mainly in the GUI
[04:44] <tritium> dinocazares, that's right.
[04:45] <gkozlyk> is there as good website showing off KDE?
[04:45] <apokryphos> dinocazares: difference is in the DE, but they differ on issues such as gksudo/kdesu, as you can see
[04:45] <ErmaC`> wath other webbrowsers are included in ubuntupackage??? so i can at least search how i can uninstall the firefrox from firefox.com
[04:45] <tritium> apokryphos++
[04:45] <RedDevil> apokryphos: yes... but when I do that, I get the error "Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display"
[04:45] <dinocazares> tritium:Is there a /etc/sudo.users file or something like that?
[04:45] <tritium> dinocazares, yes.  You can edit it with visudo
[04:45] <apokryphos> RedDevil: odd -- do you get that in all programs?
[04:46] <dinocazares> tritium:Here we go /etc/sudoers
[04:46] <RedDevil> apokryphos: yep... all programs requiring root privileges...
[04:46] <tritium> Good night, everyone.
[04:47] <apokryphos> 'night
[04:47] <RedDevil> good night
[04:47] <gkozlyk> nite
[04:47] <aru_> can I ask why you guys always suggest "sudo apt-get (app)" instead of "Syetem > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager" ?
[04:48] <apokryphos> aru_: the former is quicker
[04:48] <crimsun> some of us are more familiar with apt-get or aptitude
[04:48] <aru_> apokryphos: is this not a desktop distro?
[04:48] <dinocazares> tritium:All there is of signifficance in /etc/sudoers is "root    ALL=(ALL) ALL" .That's it
[04:48] <ErmaC`> when i try to run the firefox install again it gives this error:    fatal error [-618] : Couldn't ioeb xpistub library...
[04:48] <cwillu> and it's easier to say on irc
[04:48] <ErmaC`> when i try to run the firefox install again it gives this error:    fatal error [-618] : Couldn't ioeb xpistub library...
[04:48] <kjon> How do I delete all the "foo.blah~" files from my ubuntu?
[04:48] <apokryphos> aru_: it is a Linux distro
[04:48] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: epiphany is in the repos. several more, too. just a sec
[04:49] <apokryphos> RedDevil: apparent fix: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=46708
[04:49] <ErmaC`> how you mean Madpilot ?
[04:50] <crimsun> kjon: *.*~ *~
[04:50] <RedDevil> apokryphos: thanks...
[04:50] <aru_> so the latter I suggested is not an option since this is a linux distro and not a desktop distro?
[04:50] <bimberi> dinocazares: Do you also have "%admin  ALL=(ALL) ALL"
[04:50] <bimberi> ?
[04:50] <apokryphos> aru_: what is a "desktop distro"?
[04:50] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: there is a browser called Epiphany, you can install it via Synaptic.
[04:51] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: there's also the whole Mozilla Suite package
[04:51] <dinocazares> bimberi:No, I don't
[04:51] <ErmaC`> how do i install that? last one?
[04:51] <apokryphos> aru_: it's pretty user-friendly, and it works hard on usability, as do major DEs themselves. While some things are only done with shell, most things are done by a GUI way, too
[04:51] <aru_> apokryphos: if you have to ask then apparently you shouldn't be here :)
[04:51] <apokryphos> aru_: this doesn't mean that we should trash potentially efficacious ways of doing things
[04:52] <apokryphos> aru_: no, I just wanted you to define your terminology...which you haven't done yet.
[04:52] <aru_> the only response I get is from a guy who belongs in #debian :(
[04:52] <dinocazares> bimberi:Why?
[04:52] <bimberi> dinocazares: k - that's the line that gives full sudo access to all members of the admin group
[04:52] <ErmaC`> Madpilot can you explain me how to instal Epiphany? i'm a noob you know i've got linux for now 2 days :s
[04:53] <apokryphos> aru_: since you can't define your terms I can hardly explain why you're mislead
[04:53] <crimsun> Epiphany is already installed, ErmaC`
[04:53] <ErmaC`> where can i access it?
[04:53] <ErmaC`> crimsun,
[04:53] <gkozlyk> is there anyone here who has been able to get a USB Network card working
[04:53] <apokryphos> aru_: evidently Ubuntu is more "user-friendly" than your average Linux distro
[04:53] <nalioth> ErmaC`: lots of nice programs can be installed using synaptic
[04:53] <Madpilot> crimsun: thnx. ErmaC` use a terminal. type epiphany
[04:53] <DekaPink> When I fglrxinfo, it gives me http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/561 but it should be like... ATI for my ATI All-in-Wodner Radeo 8500 DV... I've been trying to install it... :3
[04:53] <bimberi> bimberi: so that the root account doesn't have to be enabled
[04:53] <dinocazares> bimberi:But, is the default ubuntu user in the admin group, I really don't think so...
[04:54] <dinocazares> bimberi:hehe, that was a question
[04:54] <bimberi> s/bimberi/dinocazares/  :) - sheesh!
[04:54] <bimberi> dinocazares: the one created during the install process is - yes
[04:54] <aru_> apokryphos: which I agree, but my question is about the common response to use sudo apt-get instead of the menu link
[04:55] <dinocazares> bimberi:Mine is in group ubuntu
[04:55] <apokryphos> aru_: if one method is more efficacious, then I'll go for that. IRC is for quick/effective answers. And anyhow, whenever someone says apt-get it's obvious that they mean (i) apt or (ii) synaptic, generally
[04:56] <aru_> apokryphos: I am refering to offering the command line solution to te gui solution, after all, Ubuntu doesn't boot to cli
[04:56] <apokryphos> aru_: neither does Gentoo, neither does Slackware -- that hardly demonstrates anything.
[04:56] <bimberi> dinocazares: is this the livecd?
[04:57] <dinocazares> BIMBERI:yES, Kubuntu
[04:57] <apokryphos> aru_: as I said, I go for the quicker option -- both for typing and for executing
[04:57] <dinocazares> BIMBERI:yes, Kubuntu
[04:57] <DekaPink> I have no idea what that mesa stuff is. :3
[04:57] <shane_> Does anyone have the .INF windows driver for wusb11 linksys adapter?
[04:57] <aru_> apokryphos: sitting in #debian is a better solution for you then, since apparently Ubuntu is a desktop distro :)
[04:58] <apokryphos> aru_: since you haven't apparently explained what that means, it's quite meaningless
[04:58] <netsniper> #python
[04:58] <netsniper> #eiffel
[04:58] <apokryphos> aru_: and thanks, but I think I'll dedice which distro to go for
[04:58] <aru_> apokryphos: arguing with an elitest like yourself is pointless, until you realise what your problem is, linux wont be on the desktop :)
[04:59] <dinocazares> tritium,bimberi:Which one is the easiest text editor for console?I see mc and mceditor are not included in Kubuntu :(
[04:59] <apokryphos> aru_: Ubuntu doesn't aim to make it so that one never should use CLI, and if you think that's the case you've severely misunderstood its purpose
[04:59] <bimberi> dinocazares: ahh - ok - that makes a difference - i've been referring to an install
[04:59] <apokryphos> aru_: then I'd challenge you to demonstrate my elitism.
[04:59] <Quest-Master> Agreed, apokryphos
[04:59] <bimberi> dinocazares: nano?
[04:59] <aru_> nah, I give up, I'll stick with my desktop views and you stick with your 1995
[05:00] <apokryphos> aru_: considering I've used Linux for around 10 months, I'd say that's impossible
[05:00] <bimberi> *bimberi uses vi(m)
[05:00] <crimsun> aru_: you prefer the gui. apokryphos prefers cli. Both of you have preferences. It doesn't make either more correct or better than the other.
[05:00] <dinocazares> bimberi:eeegh! I just opened /etc/sudoers with it and vi or vim or emacs iaggghh!!
[05:00] <aru_> If you have to continue this argument, take it to #ubuntu-offtopic, thank you
[05:01] <crimsun> aru_: nor does it really have anything to do with being old-fashioned. ;)
[05:01] <ricosuave17> !sarge
[05:01] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, ricosuave17
[05:01] <dinocazares> I use mcedit, very simple
[05:01] <ricosuave17> !
[05:01] <ubotu> ricosuave17: I give up, what is it?
[05:01] <ricosuave17> what are ubotu commands?
[05:01] <theplateau> in fstab when adding a smb mount, what should the device and type be?
[05:02] <aru_> crimsun: I don't actually remember what we started arguing about :)
[05:02] <theplateau> and can you use the same options there as you do with smbmount
[05:02] <gyaresu> ricosuave17, http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:02] <bimberi> dinocazares: try nano - i use vi but wasn't going recommend it as the "easiest" :)
[05:02] <ricosuave17> !kudos
[05:02] <ubotu> methinks kudos is at http://kudos.berlios.de
[05:02] <theplateau> or when u do mount -t smbfs -o options mountpoint
[05:02] <gyaresu> ricosuave17, then /msg ubotu pastebin
[05:02] <bimberi> dinocazares: if you're stuck in vi then type :q!
[05:03] <dinocazares> bimberi: Can nano edit binary files or files with passwords?
[05:03] <gyaresu> ricosuave17, but do it with /msg and ask then type all the commands in ubotu's message panel.
[05:03] <dinocazares> bimberi: I don't want it to screw /etc/passwd up :)
[05:03] <ricosuave17> !List
[05:03] <ubotu> somebody said list was at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:03] <ricosuave17> grr
[05:03] <bimberi> dinocazares: i very much doubt it
[05:04] <seth_k> what do you need, ricosuave17 ?
[05:04] <ricosuave17> just wondering with the botty does
[05:04] <seth_k> don't abuse the bot
[05:04] <gyaresu> ricosuave17, yeah. you've got it. now do it in your own window.
[05:04] <ricosuave17> umm are u the official ubuntu developers
[05:04] <dinocazares> bimberi: To hell with it. I'm going for it! Jeronimo!!:)
[05:04] <gyaresu> ricosuave17, no. i'm a helpy person.
[05:04] <ricosuave17> oh
[05:05] <ricosuave17> i just wonder why unbuntu comes in kde and gnome but not in other wms
[05:05] <seth_k> because KDE and Gnome are the big ones
[05:05] <gyaresu> ricosuave17, standardisation is the key.
[05:05] <bimberi> dinocazares: /etc/passwd is ascii text anyway
[05:05] <seth_k> somebody said something about xubuntu with XFCE
[05:05] <ricosuave17> yes but ice is better then kde
[05:05] <bimberi> dinocazares: that's the way - in the best cowboy tradition :)
[05:05] <philc> my /etc/network/if-down.d/postfix script is messed up; how can I replace it from a package?
[05:06] <dinocazares> bimberi: Hehehe :)
[05:06] <gyaresu> ricosuave17, you can do whatever you like with linux but the point is IMO to get it working right in one/two desktop managers.
[05:06] <ricosuave17> well i guess
[05:10] <ErmaC`> hmmmmmmm
[05:12] <dinocazares> bimberi: sudo keeps asking me for a password I don't have. How do I change this password?
[05:12] <dinocazares> bimberi: sudo -s that is
[05:12] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: ???
[05:12] <dinocazares> bimberi: sudo root asks me for the root password which Ido have and can login without problems
[05:13] <dinocazares> bimberi: but sudo -s asks me for a password which I don't have
[05:15] <apokryphos> dinocazares: it's your user password
[05:15] <dinocazares> apokryphos:I'm using the LiveCD version
[05:15] <ErmaC`> Madpilot, i just need to know how to delete the installation witch is not completed, from firefox wich i downloaded from getfirefox.com
[05:16] <ErmaC`> i didn't know this won't work on ubuntu
[05:16] <bimberi> dinocazares: (sorry - was away) on the livecd the "ubuntu" account has no password - you can set one from your "sudo root" shell
[05:16] <ErmaC`> cuz i'm a newby
[05:16] <dinocazares> How can I change my user password?
[05:16] <bimberi> dinocazares: once in a root shell - passwd <username>
[05:16] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: did you get epiphany working?
[05:17] <bimberi> dinocazares: in your case - passwd ubuntu
[05:17] <ErmaC`> no Madpilot
[05:17] <ErmaC`> it doesn't start
[05:17] <dinocazares> Woohoo!! Finally!!
[05:17] <dinocazares> :)
[05:17] <bimberi> :)
[05:17] <ErmaC`> Madpilot, joris@ubuntu:~$ epiphany
[05:17] <ErmaC`> bash: epiphany: command not found
[05:18] <dinocazares> That's original, I got an error message saying user ubuntu is not in the sudoers file :)
[05:18] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: OK. make sure epiphany is installed. go System menu --> Admin --> Synaptic Package Mngr
[05:19] <bimberi> dinocazares: that is unusual - but I don't know the kubuntu livecd at all
[05:19] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: when Syn starts, search for epiphany.
[05:19] <kutucape> how set standard display manager to gdm
[05:19] <linuxamoeba21> hey i just got a mac running os 9.2... any way to browse to its network shares in ubuntu?
[05:19] <kutucape> i'm using kdm right now
[05:19] <Madpilot> ah... epiphany isn't installed by default...
[05:19] <gkozlyk> is gnome a more user-friendly GUI, or is KDE?
[05:19] <ErmaC`> Madpilot,
[05:19] <ErmaC`> wich should i install?
[05:19] <gkozlyk> or is it purely by preference?
[05:20] <ErmaC`> those with a logo near it?
[05:20] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: epiphany-browser
[05:20] <ErmaC`> Madpilot, can i send you a screenshot? cuz i get an error....
[05:20] <dinocazares> apokryphos,bimberi:Now we're talking, I had to edit /etc/sudoers so that ubuntu was in it and now everything is peachy, hehe :) Thanks a lot guys :)
[05:20] <bimberi> kutucape: edit /etc/X11/default-display-manager    (this is a guess - I've not tried this - worth a try though)
[05:21] <bimberi> dinocazares: yw :)
[05:21] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: http://www.imageshack.us/
[05:21] <dinocazares> bimberi:ha?
[05:21] <dinocazares> ah
[05:21] <RedDevil> gkozlyk: gnome is faster, KDE is more user friendly... but this is just my opinion...
[05:21] <dinocazares> your welcome
[05:21] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: is the error in Syn or elsewhere?
[05:21] <dinocazares> hehe
[05:21] <bimberi> dinocazares: correct :)
[05:21] <linuxamoeba21> any ideas for accessing apple shares?
[05:21] <dinocazares> hehe :)
[05:21] <ErmaC`> Madpilot, when i try to install epiphany it says i should install firefox wich don't work :s
[05:22] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: better to post the file to imageshack, but I'm d'ling. hold on...
[05:22] <ErmaC`> but
[05:22] <ErmaC`> Madpilot, i cant access the internet >>> no internet browser
[05:22] <ErmaC`> remember?
[05:23] <D1> hows breezy coming along?
[05:23] <ErmaC`> that's why i'm to fix this :s
[05:24] <linuxamoeba21> gyar thanks anyway
[05:24] <Garrison> Anyone know where my modprobe.conf file is? I need to add: options snd-pcm-oss dsp_map=2 adsp_map=2
[05:25] <ErmaC`> Madpilot, ^
[05:25] <nickrud> ErmaC` what version of ubuntu are you running? My 5.04 (hoary) depends on mozilla-browser, not firefox
[05:25] <ErmaC`> yes i'm running 5.04
[05:26] <ErmaC`> nickrud, i tried to install 1.05 of firefox, but while the installation an error showed up,... and now i can't access firefox anymore, i cant reinstall it too
[05:26] <nickrud> ErmaC` gak :)
[05:27] <kutucape> bimberi, thanks
[05:27] <ErmaC`> :'(
[05:27] <RedDevil> Garrison: try     find / -iname "modprobe.conf" -print
[05:28] <ErmaC`> can't this be fixed? do i have to reinstall ubuntu :s:s:s:
[05:28] <nickrud> ErmaC` you don't happen to remember the installation error by any chance?
[05:28] <ErmaC`> this is really ...
[05:28] <ErmaC`> yes i do...
[05:29] <imaek> What port does SSH use?
[05:29] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: your transfer to me error'd. sorry.
[05:29] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: if you don't have internet access, how're you posting here?
[05:29] <ErmaC`> i know madpilot
[05:29] <ErmaC`> lol
[05:29] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: different computer?
[05:29] <ErmaC`> i just cant access any internet-browsers
[05:29] <ErmaC`> :s:s
[05:29] <ErmaC`> thats the problem
[05:30] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: and epiphany won't even install?
[05:30] <ErmaC`> i can't even install epiphany because of that firefox problem
[05:30] <ErmaC`> indeed
[05:30] <nickrud> ErmaC` a possibly stupid question: have you tried sudo apt-get install -f ?
[05:30] <Garrison> RedDevil; might it be modules.conf?
[05:30] <ErmaC`> nickrud
[05:30] <ErmaC`> where is that for?
[05:30] <ErmaC`> (im new to linux sorry)
[05:31] <RedDevil> Garrison: yep... sorry...
[05:31] <reka> nickrud: he probably used the binary installer on the FF website
[05:31] <ErmaC`> indeed
[05:31] <ErmaC`> reka
[05:31] <ErmaC`> indeed
[05:31] <Garrison> RedDevil: Shit, now I can't find that either.
[05:32] <reka> ErmaC`: so you can't run the installer again?
[05:32] <ErmaC`> indeed
[05:32] <RedDevil> Garrison: but that you must have... just let me see were is it...
[05:32] <D1> is breezy stable enough for an "unstable linux desktop"?
[05:32] <ErmaC`> i need to get rid of the problem and quick :s
[05:32] <reka> ErmaC`: did ou happen to read the error? :)
[05:32] <Madpilot> is there a way to run dpkg -1 [some url ending in .deb]  to install stuff?
[05:32] <bimberi> kutucape: yw - did that work? (for my own learning)
[05:32] <reka> *you
[05:33] <reka> Madpilot: dpkg -i
[05:33] <reka> Madpilot: installs local deb files only
[05:33] <ErmaC`> yes i read it but can't remember it
[05:33] <kutucape> i dont try it right now
[05:33] <ErmaC`> reka ^
[05:33] <kutucape> i just want to remove kde thingy
[05:33] <bimberi> kutucape: k :)
[05:33] <reka> ErmaC`: what happens when you try and run the installer again?
[05:33] <ErmaC`> it gives an error....
[05:33] <kutucape> i have edited the file, i will tell you when it's done
[05:34] <ErmaC`> reka it gives an error
[05:34] <User1945210515> guy's what happen to me ? Failed to fetch http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net/dists/hoary-backports/main/binary-i386/gaim-data_1.3.1~5.04ubp1_all.deb  Connection timed out [IP: 66.90.101.204 80] 
[05:34] <reka> ErmaC`: more info :)
[05:34] <ErmaC`> :p
[05:34] <Madpilot> reka: too bad, thought that could fix ErmaC`'s problem...
[05:34] <reka> ErmaC`: post a screenshot if possible
[05:34] <ErmaC`> k w8t
[05:34] <nickrud> ErmaC` what does dpkg -l
[05:34] <nickrud> heh
[05:34] <User1945210515> http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net <== still a live ??
[05:34] <nickrud> ErmaC` what does dpkg -l 'mozilla*' say?
[05:34] <ErmaC`> nickrud,  i dont know
[05:34] <User1945210515> or dead
[05:34] <reka> Madpilot: i don't think the installer is in deb format
[05:34] <bimberi> User1945210515: should be - probably busy
[05:35] <ErmaC`> ||/ Naam           Versie         Omschrijving
[05:35] <ErmaC`> +++-[05:35] <ErmaC`> un  mozilla-browse <geen>         (geen beschrijving beschikbaar)
[05:35] <ErmaC`> iU  mozilla-firefo 1.0.4-1ubuntu3 dummy transitional package
[05:35] <ErmaC`> pn  mozilla-firefo <geen>         (geen beschrijving beschikbaar)
[05:35] <ErmaC`> pn  mozilla-firefo <geen>         (geen beschrijving beschikbaar)
[05:35] <ErmaC`> pn  mozilla-firefo <geen>         (geen beschrijving beschikbaar)
[05:35] <Madpilot> reka: probably not. but Opera 8.01 is...
[05:35] <ErmaC`> un  mozilla-psm    <geen>         (geen beschrijving beschikbaar)
[05:35] <ErmaC`> un  mozilla-thunde <geen>         (geen beschrijving beschikbaar)
[05:35] <ErmaC`> rc  mozilla-thunde 1.0.debian1-1u Mozilla Thunderbird Dutch Language/Region Pa
[05:35] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[05:35] <ErmaC`> un  mozilla-thunde <geen>         (geen beschrijving beschikbaar)
[05:35] <crimsun> ErmaC`: please use the topic's pastebin for floods
[05:35] <ErmaC`> woops
[05:35] <ErmaC`> its in dutch sorry
[05:35] <ErmaC`> i'm running dutch ubuntu
[05:35] <nickrud> ErmaC` sorry, I should have said #flood :)
[05:35] <reka> ErmaC`: don't paste here please
[05:35] <ErmaC`> crimsun cant access browser so
[05:35] <ErmaC`> sorry
[05:35] <reka> use the pastebin in the topic
[05:35] <dylan_> how to install 3d acceleration for graphics driver?
[05:36] <reka> oh, can't access browser :)
[05:36] <User1945210515> since yesterday bussyyy ??
[05:36] <crimsun> dylan_: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:36] <bimberi> User1945210515: another mirror is http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/ubuntu-backports/
[05:36] <apokryphos> ubotu: shirts at http://www.cafepress.com/ubuntushop/
[05:36] <ubotu> apokryphos: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[05:36] <EnsignRedshirt> Any hardware gurus around?  I'm curious to see if I can get a SCSI scanner to work through a SCSI/Firewire convert (OrangeMicro).  It seems to work fine on a Mac.
[05:36] <ErmaC`> reka how can i get on pastebin if i don't have a web-browser :s:s:s:s
[05:36] <ErmaC`> not..
[05:36] <apokryphos> ubotu: shirts is at http://www.cafepress.com/ubuntushop/
[05:36] <ubotu> okay, apokryphos
[05:36] <nickrud> Erhm, I didn't realize 1.0.4 was available anywhere
[05:36] <RedDevil> Garrison: sorry again... 4:30 am... "/etc/modules" and "/etc/mkinitrd/modules"... probably you want the first one...
[05:37] <nickrud> in ubuntu, that is
[05:37] <reka> ErmaC`: join #flood
[05:37] <reka> ErmaC`: then nickrud can see your output
[05:37] <ErmaC`> ok i'm on flood now
[05:37] <reka> in a dedicated flood channel
[05:37] <aru> at least he didnt paste a guitar tab
[05:37] <dylan_> ok but i have a graphics processor not a card
[05:37] <reka> ErmaC`: ask nickrud if he's ready
[05:38] <Garrison> RedDevil: Thanks.
[05:38] <User1945210515> apt-get update
[05:38] <User1945210515> E: Malformed line 35 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (dist)
[05:38] <User1945210515> ??
[05:38] <User1945210515> what happen
[05:39] <shorty114> obviously your sources.list is b0rked
[05:39] <ErmaC`> hmmz
[05:39] <shorty114> check line 35
[05:39] <ErmaC`> nobody answers :'(
[05:39] <RedDevil> good night, all
[05:39] <jasontech> Make sure you aren't editing sources.list in OpenOffice
[05:39] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: sorry, can you translate from Dutch? :)
[05:39] <ErmaC`> hehe ok
[05:39] <ErmaC`> :p
[05:39] <nickrud> ErmaC` try running sudo apt-get install -f ; your mozilla 1.0.4 is unpacked but not installed; -f fixes most things
[05:39] <shorty114> jasontech, you _are_ joking, right...
[05:39] <kutucape> !backports
[05:39] <ubotu> backports is, like, at http://backports.ubuntuforums.org/
[05:39] <Madpilot> I know enough Dutch to order a beer politely, no more...
[05:40] <jasontech> No... someone here earlier was editing it in OpenOffice
[05:40] <jasontech> And got the same error, but on line 1
[05:40] <nickrud> mozilla-firefox 1.0.4, that is, I assume it's a backport?
[05:43] <jasontech> And who has 35 lines in their sources.list?
[05:43] <SymGeosis> Has anybody had any luck getting hplip to work with a HP PSC printer/scanner?
[05:43] <jasontech> Unless there are a lot of comments, that would seem unreasonable
[05:43] <jasontech> Has anyone had any luck with a Dell/Lexmark Z615?
[05:44] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> is there an auto cad like program for ubuntu?
[05:44] <EnsignRedshirt> Hmmm... my sources.list has 82 lines.
[05:44] <jasontech> I'd hate to do an update
[05:44] <newbie> is there a way to view quick time movies on linux if they are embeded in webpage
[05:44] <jasontech> mplayer
[05:44] <EnsignRedshirt> Wait... half are commented out.
[05:44] <jasontech> plugin
[05:45] <newbie> ya i need plugin for it
[05:45] <jasontech> apt-get install mozilla-mplayer
[05:46] <reka> ChurcH_of_FoamY: there's a few....quick apt-cache search returned qcad
[05:46] <ErmaC`> whiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[05:46] <ErmaC`> nickrud is godlike
[05:46] <ErmaC`> he fixed firefox bug
[05:46] <ErmaC`> :p
[05:46] <newbie> \thanx jasontech will try it for sure
[05:47] <jasontech> Anyone know when the gnome servers are going to come back up?
[05:47] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> reka thanx apreciate it i need the program to build a wood clock
[05:47] <newbie> working like a charm thanx again
[05:47] <newbie> bye
[05:47] <DekaPink> I'm trying to play a DVD in Mplayer and it's saying "Mplayer interrupted by signal 11 in module: decode_audio"
[05:47] <reka> ChurcH_of_FoamY: there's probably heaps others out there
[05:47] <ErmaC`> everybody thanks who helped me on the firefox problem ;)
[05:48] <Madpilot> ErmaC`: np. good luck with Ubuntu!
[05:48] <hyphenated> DekaPink: that means it crashed
[05:48] <reka> ErmaC`: what was the fix?
[05:48] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> cool i'll find them and try them one by one and see what i like the best
[05:48] <ErmaC`> just shut down the running firefox
[05:48] <reka> lol
[05:48] <DekaPink> hyphenated: Yes, obviously... How do I stop it from doing that? Heh.
[05:48] <hyphenated> DekaPink: I never made the mplayer packages work, and ended up building it myself. not the recommended approach :-)
[05:48] <ErmaC`> didn't know there was one running in backgroundprocess or something
[05:48] <ErmaC`> it was invicible
[05:48] <ErmaC`> so i didn't know
[05:48] <ErmaC`> and now it works again
[05:49] <ErmaC`> needed to reinstall
[05:49] <ErmaC`> i'm going to sleep
[05:49] <DekaPink> It's worked with everything but DVD so far~
[05:49] <ErmaC`> byebye guys
[05:49] <ErmaC`> thx a lot everybody
[05:49] <jasontech> Anyone tried f-spot?
[05:49] <nickrud> ErmaC` more pedantically, you needed to complete the install, that's what the U in the second column meant
[05:49] <gkozlyk> anyone have experience getting a USB network card running?
[05:49] <ErmaC`> ooooooh ok
[05:49] <hyphenated> DekaPink: yup, that's because the crash is inside one of the decoders for dvd audio
[05:50] <reka> DekaPink: i don't use mplayer...but you sure it has DVD capability included?
[05:50] <ErmaC`> hope i won't have same problem in the future ;)
[05:50] <ErmaC`> byebye xxx
[05:50] <hyphenated> (which won't affect everything else)
[05:50] <jasontech> Make sure you have libdvdcss
[05:50] <ErmaC`> nn
[05:50] <DekaPink> reka: I installed the DVD thing from ubuntuguide.org :3
[05:50] <reka> DekaPink: what thing?
[05:50] <reka> !ubuntuguide
[05:50] <ubotu> I guess ubuntuguide is a set of instructions with no explanation. Please do not advise people to use ubuntuguide.  Advise https://wiki.ubuntu.com instead. Item 3 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUsersNetworkGuidelines explains why.
[05:51] <reka> DekaPink: future suggestion: come here or read wiki pages rather than opting for ubguide
[05:51] <DekaPink> reka: sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2
[05:51] <jasontech> hey, shorty114, the reason the girl is in both ads is because they both bought the same picture
[05:52] <philc> how do I remove services from startup?
[05:52] <reka> DekaPink: should work then... you tried running it in totem?
[05:52] <shorty114> jasontech, there must be thousands, if not more, of stock photos of girls in headsets... why the same one?
[05:53] <pluffsy> do you guys know what the bigger news in gnome 2.12 will be?
[05:53] <nickrud> philc the brute force method is removing links from /etc/rc2.d; read up on update-rc.d for the approved method
[05:53] <jasontech> coincedence
[05:53] <_eric> karamba  o superkaramba?
[05:53] <ricosuave17> does superkaramba work on ubuntu
[05:53] <DekaPink> reka: It just kind of plays really slow with no audio in totem... I think my DVD drive is screwed up. It's pretty old.
[05:54] <reka> philc: i've seen rcconf recommended before
[05:54] <reka> DekaPink: [1]  slowness: enable DMA [2]  no audio: try using totem-xine
[05:54] <jasontech> DekaPink, did you do sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/dvd
[05:54] <DekaPink> jasontech: I did not do that. :3
[05:54] <reka> DekaPink: that's for no [1] 
[05:55] <jasontech> or whatever the dvd device is
[05:55] <jasontech> you may also want to edit /etc/hdparm.conf
[05:56] <gyaresu> reka, rcconf is cool. thanks.
[05:56] <nickrud> philc since reka mentioned rcconf, I'll add that sysvconfig is pretty good as well, I always forget those two :)
[05:56] <normal1> hey
[05:56] <normal1> how do you get just the normal text editor
[05:56] <normal1> where is it located
[05:56] <cmatheson> normal1: what is normal... vi?
[05:56] <jasontech> gedit
[05:56] <gyaresu> normal1, gedit vi
[05:57] <reka> gyaresu: i have yet to try it.  so it's good?
[05:57] <Razor-X> gyaresu: vi?
[05:57] <nickrud> normal1 /usr/bin/gedit is the 'text editor'
[05:57] <normal1> cool thanks man
[05:57] <Razor-X> use emacs for a text editor
[05:57] <gyaresu> Razor-X, vim then.
[05:57] <Razor-X> and everything else you could ever imagine
[05:57] <Razor-X> like nethack
[05:57] <gyaresu> reka, ncurses asterix based simple list.
[05:57] <Razor-X> gyaresu: why not true ViLE?
[05:58] <Razor-X> s/true/try/
[05:58] <gyaresu> Razor-X normal1 , vimtutor
[05:58] <Razor-X> gyaresu, normal1: open emacs, C-h t
[05:58] <Razor-X> (Control+h, then hit 't')
[05:58] <gyaresu> Razor-X, vim is the start of a loving Server Admin career.
[05:59] <nickrud> normal1 vim is for users/sys admins, emacs is for masochists :)
[05:59] <Razor-X> gyaresu: emacs is the end of all your text editing worries
[05:59] <reka> here we go...
[05:59] <Razor-X> nickrud: the latter is bad? ;)
[05:59] <nickrud> lol
[05:59] <reka> vim vs emacs
[05:59] <gyaresu> heh
[05:59] <reka> blah blah blah :)
[05:59] <Madpilot> oh Dog, an editor jihad. everyone duck... :p
[05:59] <jasontech> I like Notepad
[05:59] <Razor-X> hyah!!!!
[05:59] <DekaPink> Totem doesn't even know the DVD is there now... :3
[05:59] <reka> Razor-X: you should know bette, aren't you a NUN?
[05:59] <reka> NUM rather
[05:59] <jasontech> lol
[05:59] <reka> :)
[05:59] <Razor-X> reka: it's a joke
[05:59] <netsniper> When trying to figure out which is better, see which man page is large...
[05:59] <Razor-X> NUN
[06:00] <gyaresu> Razor-X, reka I've never used emacs.... I'll let you know how i go with nethack :)
[06:00] <Razor-X> gyaresu: I used to be a vim user
[06:00] <Razor-X> definitely second-best, IMO
[06:00] <Razor-X> (not meant as a bad thing)
[06:00] <Razor-X> nano pales to vim's power
[06:00] <gyaresu> Razor-X, better be some jiggy shortcuts...
[06:00] <jasontech> dekapink, what did you do?
[06:00] <Razor-X> my main emacs reason is Dvorak, actually
[06:00] <Razor-X> and then I got drawn in by the power
[06:01] <DekaPink> jasontech: sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/dvd and sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[06:01] <gyaresu> Razor-X, insert 'MUHAHA'
[06:01] <drew> what kernel version is hoary?
[06:01] <Razor-X> or as a vim user would say, seduced by the dark side ;)
[06:01] <gyaresu> drew, mu
[06:01] <nickrud> I thought about dvorak, but decided to keep 30 odd years of muscle memory.
[06:01] <netsniper> drew, 2.6.10
[06:01] <Razor-X> still, I want to try TECO and ed
[06:01] <drew> thanks netsniper
[06:01] <Razor-X> nickrud: i'm about half as old as your muscle memory is
[06:01] <nickrud> lol
[06:01] <gyaresu> drew, sorry for facetious comment.
[06:02] <jasontech> It might the xine part not recognizing it... make sure that the config is set to /dev/dvd
[06:02] <nickrud> Razor-X then, you have a better chance of getting both useable ;)
[06:02] <Razor-X> i'll bet in the old days they had TECO vs. ed fights
[06:02] <Razor-X> ;)
[06:02] <jasontech> I'm not familiar with totem, so I don't know if the config is the same
[06:02] <Razor-X> nickrud: ezzatly, heh
[06:02] <Razor-X> I doubt i'll ever be able to go back to QWERTY
[06:02] <DekaPink> jasontech: Where do I look for that? Heh.
[06:02] <jasontech> No idea in totem
[06:03] <jasontech> but just a sec
[06:03] <The_Vox> nickrud: I dumped 25+ years of muscle memory back when I changed to dvorak...worth every second :)
[06:03] <gyaresu> Razor-X, emacs21 ?
[06:03] <gyaresu> Razor-X, damn apt-cache search emacs
[06:03] <nickrud> The_Vox don't confuse me, I'm ossified ;P
[06:03] <Razor-X> gyaresu: yeah, I use emacs21-nox
[06:03] <gyaresu> Razor-X, I'm sure i did this a couple of years ago...
[06:04] <The_Vox> nickrud: lol!
[06:04] <jasontech> Do you have xine under Sound & Video?
[06:04] <Razor-X> The_Vox: haha, true that
[06:04] <gyaresu> Razor-X, nox? like stargate?
[06:04] <Razor-X> gyaresu: like, No X Windows ;)
[06:04] <Razor-X> I prefer emacs over xemacs, but that's my preference
[06:04] <Razor-X> that's because I love my hand compiled terminal emulator
[06:04] <Razor-X> but, that's your choice, really
[06:05] <gyaresu> Razor-X, where's the repository for emacs21-nox? i'm not showing it.
[06:05] <Razor-X> ah hmmm....
[06:05] <The_Vox> gyaresu: it's in main
[06:05] <gyaresu> Razor-X, sorry to be a pain but you started this :)
[06:06] <Razor-X> gyaresu: no, I have a _billion_ repos
[06:06] <Razor-X> true, I added most of 'em after emacs
[06:06] <jasontech> dekapink: If you don't have xine, install xine-ui and then run xine and look for the setup button then go to media, and you will see dvd playback
[06:06] <Razor-X> but, my sources.list is huge huge
[06:06] <gyaresu> sorry 'my bad'
[06:06] <gyaresu> typo
[06:06] <gyaresu> The_Vox, thanks.
[06:06] <Razor-X> I have a 67 line sources.list ;)
[06:06] <The_Vox> gyaresu: np
[06:06] <jasontech> well all, I've got a beautiful woman waiting for me in bed, so see ya
[06:07] <The_Vox> Razor-X: I want a copy of that, if it has comments on what's for what :)
[06:07] <The_Vox> jasontech: lucky you :) have fun ;)
[06:07] <Razor-X> The_Vox: ahhh, that it does not ;)
[06:07] <reka> jasoncohen: an i have a copy of your woman? :P
[06:07] <reka> *can
[06:07] <ricosuave17> how do i use apt-get again?
[06:07] <ricosuave17> can i run kopete on gnome?
[06:08] <nickrud> ricosuave17 yes, sudo apt-get install kopete
[06:08] <ricosuave17> ok. how was it that i enabled root account?
[06:08] <kirk_> can someone give me a hand with isntallation on a Mac... msg me please.
[06:08] <Razor-X> ricosuave17: yes on both
[06:08] <Razor-X> errr, yes on the latter
[06:08] <DekaPink> Xine just plays the warning from the DVD and then errors. --;
[06:08] <nickrud> ricosuave17 I hope you have broadband, that will pull in a lot of packages
[06:08] <Razor-X> sudo apt-get install blahpackage
[06:09] <reka> ricosuave17: apt-cache search <keywords>, apt-cache show <package>, sudo apt-get install <package>
[06:09] <reka> ricosuave17: https://wiki.ubuntu.com//RootSudo
[06:10] <ridejib> hey folks
[06:10] <kirk_> could someone give me a hand installing Ubuntu on a mac?
[06:10] <Razor-X> kirk_: wait for nalioth
[06:11] <The_Vox> Razor-X: you should add comments to it when you add repositories to your sources list :P
[06:11] <kirk_> okay
[06:11] <ridejib> kirk_: have you downloaded the PPC iso of Ubuntu?
[06:11] <The_Vox> Razor-X: I want a copy of it anyway...I'll check what is in which one and add the comments myself :)
[06:11] <Razor-X> The_Vox: as a programmer, and LaTeX writer, and other text file things, I've only written verbose comments in two instances
[06:11] <Razor-X> and both were in a Pascal class I took in 7th
[06:11] <decaf> how can I read a .pdb file?
[06:11] <Razor-X> ;)
[06:11] <decaf> it seems a palm doc.
[06:12] <Razor-X> decaf: there's a good Palm DOC Reader for Windows, I remember, run it in WINE
[06:12] <kirk_> ridejib: yes, the install-live verson... I have no idea what do do to get started
[06:12] <The_Vox> Razor-X: I would most definetely never want to have to maintain any code you write :)
[06:12] <Razor-X> The_Vox: you haven't seen my variables ;)
[06:12] <Razor-X> like System.WriteLine("Enter a number")
[06:12] <Razor-X> OMG, I need a variable
[06:13] <Razor-X> int x;
[06:13] <Razor-X> System.ReadLine(x);
[06:13] <Razor-X> s/ /;/
[06:13] <ridejib> kirk_: the live cd isn't the normal install cd, so what you can do, is put the cd in your tray and reboot your machine. Ubuntu will load for use, and if you dislike it, reboot and remove the cd
[06:13] <The_Vox> Razor-X: I would hate maintaining code written by you, most definetely :P
[06:13] <Razor-X> The_Vox: XD
[06:13] <The_Vox> Razor-X: anyway, I want a copy of your sources list :)
[06:13] <Razor-X> here y'are
[06:13] <Razor-X> want it in #flood?
[06:14] <DekaPink> Now I can't get the DVD out. Woohoo.
[06:14] <Madpilot> DekaPink: sudo eject
[06:14] <Razor-X> DekaPink: sudo eject -f /path/to/dvd
[06:14] <The_Vox> Razor-X: sure
[06:15] <ridejib> is there some sort of shortcut to putting peoples names before what you are typing? I'm a newb to irc :-\
[06:15] <reka> ridejib: first few chars then <tab>
[06:15] <DekaPink> Thank you.
[06:15] <ridejib> reka: thanks
[06:15] <qt2> Riddell, first few letters, then press tab until you see the name.
[06:16] <reka> qt2: ironic
[06:16] <reka> :)
[06:16] <ridejib> qt2, thanks.
[06:16] <qt2> ...lmao.
[06:16] <reka> lol
[06:16] <bimberi> :)
[06:16] <qt2> ...
[06:16] <qt2> *ridejib
[06:16] <reka> ridejib: you just saw the bad thing about tab-completion :)
[06:17] <ridejib> lol, yes i did
[06:17] <nickrud> yeah, not reading before continuing :)
[06:18] <nickrud> Razor-X I had to step away, I'd love to see 67 source lines myself :)
[06:18] <desrt> hello, ubuntu types.
[06:18] <ridejib> hello desrt
[06:19] <desrt> ridejib; how are you this evening?
[06:19] <IceGuest_5> how do i install xfree86?
[06:19] <desrt> IceGuest_5; why do you want to do that?
[06:19] <ridejib> desrt: fantastic. and yourself?
[06:19] <desrt> ridejib; reasonably good.
[06:19] <nickrud> IceGuest_5 if you are using hoary, you really don't want Xfree86
[06:19] <The_Vox> Razor-X: did you paste it in the pastebin site?
[06:19] <Razor-X> done on Pastebin, whoever wants to see ;)
[06:19] <IceGuest_5> its not for me its for a friend.. she said she needs it.
[06:19] <IceGuest_5> lol
[06:19] <Razor-X> www.pastebin.com
[06:20] <desrt> ridejib; what are you up to tonight?
[06:20] <Razor-X> http://pastebin.com/313039
[06:20] <ridejib> desrt: actually, jsut about to leave so I can study for a chemistry exam. I don't know why I wait until 12:30 am to do this stuff
[06:20] <Razor-X> a big-ass sources.list for y'all
[06:20] <desrt> ridejib; it has something to do with being a student :)
[06:21] <desrt> what sort of chem?
[06:21] <decaf> I think you meant DocReader, Razor-X. it works but have problems with languages other than english, thank you.
[06:21] <IceGuest_5> channel
[06:21] <jasmuz> ridejib: because you dont like to study much
[06:21] <Razor-X> decaf: hmmmm?
[06:21] <IceGuest_5> lol nickrud, she said she needs it to install wine
[06:21] <nickrud> Razor-X my hat's off to you, keeping experimental working with hoary :)
[06:21] <IceGuest_5> :-\
[06:21] <bienve> jasmuz no sabia que supieras ingles ejje :p
[06:21] <ridejib> desrt: yeah, it does. It's the second part of introductory. Right now we are doing Organic stuff
[06:21] <Razor-X> nickrud: hahaha ;)
[06:21] <bienve> yo no se mano :(
[06:21] <ridejib> jasmuz: you are 100% correct
[06:21] <Razor-X> !espanol
[06:21] <ubotu> from memory, espanol is Ubuntu documentation in Spanish http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SpanishDocumentation
[06:21] <Razor-X> errr!
[06:21] <desrt> ridejib; organic is fairly easy.  the naming isn't :)
[06:22] <Razor-X> !ubuntu-es
[06:22] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, Razor-X
[06:22] <Razor-X> damn it, I can't remember!
[06:22] <GigaClon> after installed kubuntu desktop how do i change to it from Gnome
[06:22] <reka> #ubuntu-es
[06:22] <IceGuest_5> lol nickrud, she said she needs it to install wine
[06:22] <ridejib> desrt: so far it's treating me ok. Just time consuming
[06:22] <desrt> GigaClon; it should appear on the "sessions" menu on the login screen
[06:22] <desrt> ridejib; ya.  more rote memorisation than in most other parts of chem
[06:22] <Razor-X> GigaClon: when you go to the Desktop Manager, select Kubuntu under Session Type
[06:22] <nickrud> IceGuest_5 then, she needs a little kind education, it seems
[06:22] <IceGuest_5> When i try to install wine it says that i need X support.. :-\
[06:22] <IceGuest_5>  *** Warning: X development files not found. Wine will be built without
[06:22] <IceGuest_5> *** X support, which currently does not work, and would probably not be
[06:22] <IceGuest_5> *** what you want anyway. You will need to install devel packages of
[06:22] <IceGuest_5> *** Xlib/Xfree86 at the very least.
[06:22] <IceGuest_5> she gets that message
[06:22] <Razor-X> yet my dad, the ever smart engineer, doesen't like my pursuit
[06:23] <IceGuest_5> she is an ABSOLUTE BEGINNER with ubuntu
[06:23] <desrt> IceGuest_5; apt-get build-dep wine
[06:23] <Razor-X> IceGuest_5: no pasting more than 3 lines in the channel
[06:23] <IceGuest_5> srry
[06:23] <desrt> IceGuest_5; should get you everything you need
[06:23] <GigaClon> how do i can change the default action for a file type
[06:23] <Razor-X> what are you compiling, first of all?
[06:23] <ridejib> Ok everyone, have a good night. I'm going to study
[06:23] <Razor-X> you need the x dev libs (i'm forgetting what they are, I have them though)
[06:23] <reka> GigaClon: right-clicl > properties > open with tab
[06:23] <desrt> ridejib; good luck with your test
[06:23] <ridejib> desrt: thanks!
[06:23] <desrt> cheers.
[06:24] <reka> IceGuest_5: how are you installing?
[06:24] <AlbanianLord> i have a tiny question
[06:24] <reka> IceGuest_5: isn't apt-get install  wine sufficient?
[06:24] <AlbanianLord> is it ok to install gcc 4.0
[06:24] <Razor-X> AlbanianLord: shoot
[06:25] <Razor-X> not if it's not available in the repos
[06:25] <AlbanianLord> but if it is?
[06:25] <Razor-X> something like gcc you can never be too careful about
[06:25] <IceGuest_5> No its not..
[06:25] <AlbanianLord> lol
[06:25] <AlbanianLord> i was glad I asked
[06:25] <The_Vox> Razor-X: are you using e17?
[06:25] <IceGuest_5> apparently, its not me its my friend who is trying to use ubuntu
[06:25] <IceGuest_5> she said she gets error messages and whatnot
[06:26] <Razor-X> The_Vox: nopes, but I may get it soon, though
[06:26] <jasmuz> AlbanianLord: sure
[06:26] <cmatheson> IceGuest_5: apparently?
[06:26] <reka> IceGuest_5: so you do the even harder way of manually compiling?
[06:26] <IceGuest_5> IDK what to do..
[06:26] <IceGuest_5> :-\
[06:26] <The_Vox> Razor-X: one of those sites has what seems e17 in it
[06:26] <nickrud> IceGuest_5 if you are getting wine from some source other than ubuntu, you'll need sudo apt-get install x-window-system-dev to get all possibly needed development files for wine
[06:27] <Razor-X> The_Vox: yeah, I was thinking of switching at one point
[06:27] <IceGuest_5> so do that ?
[06:27] <Razor-X> reka: without using autocompile? ;)
[06:27] <AlbanianLord> you should have seen what my brother did to my computer
[06:27] <Razor-X> nickrud: emacs is better than any kitchen sink ;)
[06:27] <AlbanianLord> jeez
[06:27] <nickrud> Razor-X I said the kitchen sink, not an extra operating system
[06:28] <Razor-X> nickrud: emacs is called both ;)
[06:28] <Razor-X> I can show you a slightly older shot of my emacs
[06:28] <nickrud> IceGuest_5 yes, the sudo apt-get install x-window-system-dev will do the job.
[06:28] <desrt> emacs is the kitchen sink plus an industrial-grade automatic dishwasher
[06:28] <Razor-X> without w3m, or nethack-el
[06:28] <AlbanianLord> thanks folks g;nite
[06:29] <Razor-X> actually, i'll take one now... ;)
[06:29] <desrt> IceGuest_5; just do apt-get build-dep wine
[06:29] <desrt> IceGuest_5; apt knows what dev packages are required to build wine from source... it will install all of them
[06:29] <desrt> (in case there are things it needs other than just X)
[06:30] <Razor-X> smile for the screenshot ;)
[06:30] <nickrud> desrt :)
[06:31] <The_Vox> Razor-X: you have more weird repos than anybody I've ever met lol!
[06:31] <Mitario> join #ubuntu-devel
[06:31] <Mitario> bah
[06:31] <Mitario> hi everyone :)
[06:31] <cmatheson> :o
[06:31] <Razor-X> lemme upload
[06:32] <Razor-X> The_Vox: thanks ;)
[06:33] <Razor-X> http://www.sosdg.org/~razorx/shot.png
[06:34] <nickrud> reka I don't think you'd need to hide, you'd have to make a point of moving out from behind it :_
[06:34] <reka> hehe
[06:36] <nickrud> Razor-X how about reducing the res on the next screenshot, for us dialup guys :)
[06:36] <Razor-X> nickrud: oh, hah! forgot you people still existed
[06:36] <Razor-X> (it's just 400 kb ;)
[06:36] <reka> nickrud: you're not alone unfortunately
[06:37] <desrt> man this is lame
[06:37] <nickrud> Razor-X I am trying not to be in denial. I just moved from 200k to 5k, and am hurting :)
[06:37] <desrt> if i try to compile hal for myself i probably am looking at an hour of work
[06:37] <Razor-X> nickrud: ;)
[06:37] <Razor-X> desrt: this Eterm i'm on is compiled
[06:37] <Razor-X> see the little icon at the top-right?
[06:38] <Razor-X> that's from compilation alone ;)
[06:38] <desrt> Razor-X; the difference is that hal will probably enter breezy tomorrow :)
[06:38] <Razor-X> that, and the repos don't have native twin support XD
[06:38] <Razor-X> desrt: oh, hah!
[06:38] <desrt> woh.  i'm famous.
[06:38] <Razor-X> *top-left
[06:38] <desrt> !!! ew
[06:38] <Razor-X> mmmm, emacs... mmmm
[06:38] <ubotu> desrt: I give up, what is it?
[06:38] <desrt> am i inside emacs?!
[06:39] <psychonate> I was trying to get some gaim plugins working that I found on GAIM's plugins site, and then I realized how outdated that gaim client is that Ubuntu includes by default :(
[06:39] <Razor-X> it took me a while to get used to ERC's scrolling input line, but it's nice now
[06:39] <Razor-X> psychonate: compile your own then ;0
[06:39] <Razor-X> s/;0/;)/
[06:39] <Computer__Guru> hai
[06:39] <hyphenated> psychonate: 1.3.1 is available in backports
[06:39] <desrt> psychonate; or consider backports
[06:39] <desrt> ya.  what he said :)
[06:39] <psychonate> backports eh
[06:39] <Razor-X> psshhhh, apt pussies XD
[06:40] <Razor-X> (no offense to women)
[06:40] <Computer__Guru> my nes emulator crashed prematurely, and now whenever i load an emulator, i get no sound... i know this is just a stale lock file or pid file somewhere, but where in gods name is it?
[06:40] <Razor-X> s/\<to>\/to women
[06:40] <Razor-X> /
[06:40] <nickrud> I've been trying to keep up, and I hear that backports are actually trustable no.
[06:40] <psychonate> I've compiled things many times, but I prefer to use a distro's package manager first if possible
[06:40] <nickrud> s/no/now
[06:40] <Razor-X> nickrud: really?!
[06:41] <Computer__Guru> im using alsa, btw
[06:41] <nickrud> Razor-X I think I saw something about it on the ubuntu-docs mailling list
[06:41] <DigitalFox|sleep> Ubuntu needs to not worry about stabilizing games and the like.
[06:41] <DigitalFox|sleep> It's silly.
[06:41] <nickrud> that is I saw something, I think on the docs list
[06:41] <Razor-X> DigitalFox|sleep: ;)
[06:41] <DigitalFox|sleep> freezing game versions makes no sense whatsoever
[06:42] <DigitalFox|sleep> all the OSS games I play need to be up to date or they are effectively useless
[06:42] <DigitalFox|sleep> Freeciv, Wesnoth, etc
[06:42] <Computer__Guru> My emulators sound doesnt work now. could someone tell me what file in /tmp to delete to fix it
[06:42] <Computer__Guru> thanks
[06:42] <nickrud> DigitalFox|sleep the essence of stable is unchanging, and reliable. Not up to date.
[06:43] <DigitalFox|sleep> Yes, but games aren't a critical component
[06:43] <Computer__Guru> anyone?
[06:43] <DigitalFox|sleep> As a matter of fact
[06:43] <reka> Computer__Guru: try this: fuser /dev/dsp
[06:43] <Computer__Guru> I find it hard to believe nobody in here knows
[06:43] <DigitalFox|sleep> there should be a separate game repository
[06:43] <Computer__Guru> ty
[06:44] <desrt> plus... it gets mighty annoying when the "stable" version has known bugs that are fixed in the latest release
[06:44] <DigitalFox|sleep> desrt, that too.
[06:44] <DigitalFox|sleep> anyway night all
[06:44] <desrt> but that's what you have to deal with :)
[06:44] <nickrud> Computer__Guru if you'd post your /tmp dir on #flood, maybe someone has a suggestion
[06:44] <Computer__Guru> reka: didn't work
[06:45] <reka> Computer__Guru: oh well. i got the suggestion from here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[06:45] <nickrud> desrt that's why I ran unstable for years (not woody) but I do enjoy the concept :)
[06:46] <Computer__Guru> reka: thing is, my sound works fine.. it's just the sound in my emulators that dont work since fceu crashed
[06:46] <desrt> well
[06:46] <desrt> running breezy is fun right now
[06:46] <nickrud> if I had broadband, I'd try updating my breezy partition, but ....
[06:47] <killapop> help! how does one view the print queue in ubuntu
[06:47] <killapop> :D
[06:47] <nickrud> killapop lpq
[06:47] <killapop> nickrud: Thank ye good sir. :)
[06:47] <GigaClon> im looking for a MP3 mass rename that can do both TAG->FIleName and FileName->TAG
[06:47] <desrt> killapop; when you're printing a printer icon should appear on your notification area
[06:47] <nickrud> killapop and, lprm is useful afterwards :)
[06:48] <killapop> desrt: like in the taskbar?
[06:48] <desrt> killapop; like, the system tray
[06:48] <killapop> nickrud: desrt okie
[06:48] <reka> Computer__Guru: another stab: killall esd
[06:49] <Computer__Guru> not running, i use alsa
[06:49] <reka> crimsun: ping
[06:50] <desrt> reka; are you the reka from the chem channel on efnet?
[06:51] <reka> desrt: nope.  say hi to him/her for me though :)
[06:51] <desrt> :)
[06:51] <desrt> not likely.  haven't been there in ages
[06:51] <desrt> sorry :(
[06:51] <reka> lol
[06:51] <Computer__Guru> grrr
[06:52] <Computer__Guru> this is pissin me off :(
[06:53] <reka> desrt: chem as in chemistry?
[06:53] <desrt> ya
[06:53] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> omg qcad is awsome ^_^
[06:53] <nickrud> Computer__Guru, the real guru has been pinged
[06:53] <Computer__Guru> okay, gens works again
[06:54] <reka> ChurcH_of_FoamY: good to hear
[06:54] <nickrud> heh, that sounded lame, sorry Computer__Guru
[06:54] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> reka thanx for recommending that program ^_^
[06:54] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> it really helped out alot
[06:54] <reka> at least some of my stabs work :)
[06:55] <Hackmo> !java
[06:55] <ubotu> hmm... java is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java
[06:55] <desrt> i feel the need to write code
[06:55] <nickrud> desrt resist, resist, you don't need to become addicted :)
[06:56] <desrt> already am :P
[06:56] <Computer__Guru> gens has sound now, but neither zsnes nor fceu have sound
[06:56] <GigaClon> im looking for a MP3 mass renamer that can do both TAG->FIleName and FileName->TAG
[06:56] <ricosuave17> will multiple sound work right out of the box
[06:56] <Computer__Guru> this is really annoying
[06:56] <nickrud> I'm 19 years clean, lol
[06:56] <desrt> nickrud; dunno what you're missing :)
[06:56] <nickrud> desrt lol
[06:57] <gyaresu_> ricosuave17, didn't for me
[06:57] <reka> ricosuave17: not for me either
[06:57] <ricosuave17> im 17
[06:57] <ricosuave17> so now what?
[06:57] <reka> nickrud: what language/s were you using back then?
[06:58] <nickrud> ricosuave17 reka it's all in the sound card, if the sound card supports 'multi-open' (a new term I picked up recently) or hardware mixing, it'll work out of the box
[06:58] <nickrud> reka I started with forth, and moved on to K&R C, and a proprietary process control language.
[06:58] <reka> ricosuave17: i used this:
[06:58] <reka> !tell ricosuave17 about sound
[06:59] <ricosuave17> ok danka
[06:59] <nickrud> although, in high school, I did submit a few cards to an ibm360 for fun
[07:01] <nickrud> Implementing MIT's turtle graphics under a integer version of forth was an illuminating experience :)
[07:03] <glick> hey if i boot off the live cd how do i make my drives writtable?
[07:03] <reka> nickrud: i can imagine
[07:03] <gyaresu_> glick, what format ext2 vfat ntfs?
[07:04] <glick> gyaresu, one is a vfat and reiserfs on my firewire drive and my local disks are reiser
[07:04] <glick> i want to see if my external drive works or if it still hangs on write
[07:04] <tiglionabbit> hm.  I can't imagine someone would know how to help me out with this, but my question is--  I have a tablet PC, and I've set it up to draw in the gimp with pressure sensitivity.  It even detects when the eraser end is being held next to the screen.  However, it wont click with the eraser at all...
[07:05] <glick> cause i really like ubuntu but the drive kept hanging in the middle of writes of large data
[07:05] <gyaresu_> glick, edit the /etc/fstab with the correct entries and then 'sudo mount -a'
[07:05] <gyaresu_> glick, i'm finding the right page for examples...
[07:06] <nickrud> reka thankfully, I've stopped having nightmares :)
[07:06] <reka> nickrud: so that put you off for the next 19 years? :)
[07:06] <nickrud> reka no :)
[07:06] <drcodedd2> hi all
[07:07] <drcodedd2> I try to install ubuntu with windows xp
[07:07] <drcodedd2> I mean diffrent part
[07:07] <nickrud> reka I just went another direction. But, that experience gives me a bit of appreciation of what I use for free :)
[07:07] <drcodedd2> after I boot Grub give me error 17 , any idea?
[07:07] <drcodedd2> I took the windows cd and did fixmbr
[07:08] <reka> nickrud: yep, they're smart monkeys.....i just hop i can become one
[07:08] <reka> *hope
[07:08] <drspin> why is it that when I logout I still have dbus-deamon-1 running --
[07:08] <drspin> ??
[07:08] <nickrud> I just want an autograph ;P
[07:08] <gyaresu_> glick, sorry man. gotta run.
[07:09] <drspin> ??
[07:09] <drcodedd2> any one have an idea about windows and linux with multiboot?
[07:09] <drcodedd2> or to downlaod system commander that will do it?
[07:10] <deFrysk> drcodedd2, not shure what you did but the default grub of install should do it
[07:10] <drcodedd2> thats what I Did
[07:10] <drcodedd2> I can reinstall grub back on windows part ?
[07:11] <Cellobiose> install linux after you install windows should do the trick
[07:11] <drcodedd2> I Have part1 - windows part2 linux
[07:11] <Cellobiose> because windows sure as hell isnt going to recognize a linux partition
[07:11] <deFrysk> drcodedd2, try installing grub in mbr
[07:11] <drcodedd2> I try to reinstall linux again
[07:11] <Cellobiose> but linux will recognize windows
[07:11] <nickrud> drcodedd2 I walked through an install with someone who kept having that error; the final diagnosis was that the disk in the machine was identified as being on the second ide slot, and was the slave (/dev/hdd in linux notation)
[07:11] <drcodedd2> i see
[07:12] <drspin> just another way windows limits your options and freedoms
[07:12] <reka> Cellobiose: check out ext2fs :)
[07:12] <nickrud> drcodedd2 grub kept saying it was /dev/hdb, and telling grub during the install that the disk was actually /dev/hdd worked.
[07:12] <nickrud> drcodedd2 your mileage may vary
[07:13] <drspin> can anyone tell me why I have 5 copies of dbus-daemon-1 running?? can anyone also tell me why these don't go away when I log out and eventually I have a ton
[07:13] <drcodedd2> i see
[07:13] <drcodedd2> k
[07:13] <drcodedd2> I will try it
[07:14] <drcodedd2> I will reinstall linux again in that part
[07:14] <nickrud> drcodedd2 luck
[07:14] <deFrysk> drcodedd2, good luck
[07:14] <drcodedd2> I Have 1 hdd
[07:14] <drcodedd2> thanx
[07:14] <drcodedd2> let me try it
[07:14] <nickrud> drcodedd2 I don't have winxp, but, I would think that you could find a tool to tell you which slot the drive is plugged into.
[07:15] <nickrud> drcodedd2 that will tell you if my idea has any merit at all :)
[07:15] <gpd> reka: ext2fsd
[07:16] <aru> so whats it mean when you click something in firefox and get the xml errors?
[07:16] <Madpilot> aru: that the site is fscked up, probably?
[07:17] <drspin> GDM is nice -- how do I edit the sessions that I can sign into?
[07:17] <psychonate> man, I was hoping there would be another mplayer version in backports :(
[07:18] <psychonate> this one is broken: crashes on DVDs with AC3
[07:18] <aru> Madpilot: happens everytime I click to download a torrent off of torrentspy.com (trying to get the latest ubuntu iso)
[07:18] <reka> gpd: sorry...forgot the name of the prog i used: Explore2fs [http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.html] 
[07:18] <aru> reka: app
[07:19] <reka> gpd: so the one you posted is a driver?
[07:19] <gpd> reka: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsd
[07:19] <reka> aru: ?
[07:19] <gpd> once you get it working it allows you to browse ext2 as if another drive (eg. g:)
[07:20] <aru> reka: if you need to abbriviate program say app :)
[07:20] <Madpilot> aru: i don't use bittorrents yet - waiting for Opera 8.02 for that - but I'll guess that some of the xml is miscoded. try another torrent source?
[07:20] <reka> gpd: nice.....i just resorted to using fat32 partitions for sharing
[07:20] <reka> aru: i'll say what i please. :)
[07:21] <aru> reka: awesome :)
[07:21] <gpd> reka: fat32 is not very good for 300G drives ;)
[07:21] <Cellobiose> heh
[07:21] <reka> gpd: i've never had anything large enough to worry bout that :)
[07:22] <reka> *never had a HDD that large
[07:22] <gpd> lol!
[07:22] <ivangates> is there like scandisk in linux?
[07:22] <gpd> fsck...
[07:23] <reka> gpd: not very good speed-wise you mean?
[07:23] <ivangates> just wondering if hdd under linux could have just what like in wi*dows crosslink if not shutdown properly
[07:23] <DekaPink> So like... newbie question.... When Breezy comes out... I'll be able to like, update to it without losing stuff?
[07:23] <gpd> fat32 isn't supposed to format above 32G iirc
[07:23] <reka> gpd: i thought the limit was in the terabyte region.
[07:24] <JDahl> DekaPink, yes
[07:24] <gpd> ivangates: if you use ext3 and journaling this should not be a problem
[07:24] <DekaPink> JDahl: Ginchy, thank you for answering. :D
[07:24] <gpd> reka: not for fat32... try formating in xp and it won't let you
[07:24] <kingmidus> i'm suposed to post my problem on paste.ubuntulinux.nl right?
[07:25] <GigaClon> or pastebin.com
[07:25] <reka> kingmidus: depends...if it's an error output > 3 lines, then yes
[07:25] <nickrud> ivangates if you set up your partitions as ext3 (the default) you will have a nearly miniscule chance of having a filesystem corruption on a bad shutdown
[07:25] <gpd> reka: In theory, FAT32 volumes can be about 8 terabytes; however, the maximum FAT32 volume size that Windows XP Professional can format is 32 GB. Therefore, you must use NTFS to format volumes larger than 32 GB.
[07:25] <ivangates> ok... im new in linux and jsut started installing it just now... tnx  ...btw why my open program like firefox randomly close?? it could be caused by faulty memory chips? or a gnome issue?
[07:25] <gpd> reka: from microsoft.com
[07:25] <reka> gpd: ah, cheers
[07:25] <nickrud> ivangates maybe :)
[07:26] <GigaClon> can a program written in GTK+ be run under KDE?
[07:26] <DekaPink> Ooooh... One other thing... Is there any way to keep gaim from disappearing when it's just like a task bar icon and you do killall gnome-panel?
[07:26] <Nsaneice> GigaClon: Yes
[07:26] <tiglionabbit> disappearing?
[07:26] <Nsaneice> GigaClon: It just needs the libs
[07:26] <ivangates> ^_^ ok tnx.
[07:26] <Nsaneice> GigaClon: I run K3B under Gnome, which is a KDE/QT burning app.
[07:27] <DekaPink> tiglionabbit: Yeah... It just like, goes away and has to be restarted.
[07:27] <nickrud> GigaClon yes, I run k3b occasionally under gnome, and have run evolution under kde
[07:27] <tiglionabbit> DekaPink: oo, I didn't realize it was actually tied to that panel..   let me try
[07:28] <ivangates> just guessing,  ubuntu dont have built-in firewall right?
[07:28] <gpd> ivangates: no but you can apt-get one pretty quick
[07:28] <tiglionabbit> DekaPink: nope, gaim is still running, even after I killed the panel
[07:28] <nickrud> ivangates no, the default ubuntu security policy (for programs in main) is to not listen to the internet.
[07:28] <ivangates> ic
[07:28] <ReptileMan> I just did a clean install of ubuntu, latest version, and right after I log in and the music plays everything freezes up. I've searched but found no answers, any help?
[07:28] <gpd> ivangates: try firehol
[07:28] <DekaPink> tiglionabbit: But did you have it open or just as the icon in the panel? :3
[07:29] <tiglionabbit> whoa...
[07:29] <tiglionabbit> interesting
[07:29] <nickrud> ivangates firestarter is very good and easy, shorewall has security support and is not so easy :)
[07:29] <tiglionabbit> as long as gaim has a window still open somewhere, it wont be killed
[07:29] <ubuntu> whooooot!! so far so good
[07:29] <ubuntu> my firewire drive aint fuckin up!
[07:29] <tiglionabbit> but if it doesn't have any windows, it ides
[07:29] <tiglionabbit> *dies
[07:30] <new> how do i modify my fstab to mount ntfs partitions
[07:30] <DekaPink> Yesh. :3
[07:30] <reka> new: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab
[07:31] <reka> credit to Seveas for that
[07:31] <drmastermind> anyone here know anything about wireless cards?
[07:31] <reka> *credit goes to
[07:31] <drmastermind> I'm brand new to ubuntu/linux
[07:31] <ubuntu> nice! this means i can use ubuntu!!!!!!!!!!!
[07:31] <ubuntu> whooot
[07:31] <ubuntu> im soo happy
[07:31] <gpd> new: it should just mount with mount -t ntfs /dev/x /mnt/x
[07:31] <new> its ok
[07:31] <new> no i want to use the fstab
[07:31] <nickrud> ubuntu we're glad you
[07:31] <nickrud> 're glad ;)
[07:32] <gpd> /dev/sda1       /mnt/sda1       ntfs    ro,user,noauto      0       0
[07:32] <new> dnak
[07:32] <ReptileMan> so does anyone have any ideas about my freezing problem?
[07:32] <D1> anyone know how well NetworkManager works under breezy?
[07:32] <drmastermind> I can;t find anything on belkin f5d6020 version 3 on the wiki
[07:33] <reka> ReptileMan: can you get to a console?
[07:33] <ReptileMan> Yes
[07:33] <new> thanks worked
[07:33] <Nsaneice> nls=utf8,umask=0222  under options in fstab helps by letting users axx the mount
[07:33] <drmastermind> I've no idea how to run the nswrapper thingy
[07:34] <reka> sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup
[07:34] <reka> ReptileMan: do that to make a backup copy
[07:34] <ivangates> OMG!! T__T... now it has just happened.. i've asked earlier about file corruption then just now there were a power lost here >_<.. but linux still ok.. hihihi
[07:34] <ivangates> btw, i cant seem to access my linux shared folder under win2003 any idea?
[07:34] <ReptileMan> reka: alright i'll go try to do that now
[07:34] <reka> ReptileMan: then try and run this: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:35] <niran> D1, NetworkManager is a bit sketchy for me, but i don't use breezy on my main laptop
[07:35] <reka> ReptileMan: if it stuffs up, just copy the backup one back again
[07:35] <D1> yeah, I'm trying to use it on fedora but no go.
[07:35] <reka> ReptileMan: with: sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:35] <D1> I wanna install breezy on my laptop and try it out.
[07:35] <niran> D1, oh, i'd assume it'd work better on Fedora since most of the development was RedHat people
[07:35] <gpd> D1: unless you are an expert i would not install breezy right now
[07:36] <niran> i guess not.
[07:36] <drcodedd2> how do I Know what is the /dev/hda1 of hdd
[07:36] <ubuntu> nice my shit works in ubuntu!
[07:36] <niran> D1, yeah, breezy isn't worth it. you'll definitely be in for some command line action if you try it, so be prepared
[07:36] <drcodedd2> I have 1 hdd with windows 2000 and second hdd with linux
[07:36] <ubuntu> i am truely a happy man
[07:36] <gpd> drcodedd2: sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdd
[07:36] <drcodedd2> I did both primery part.
[07:36] <drmastermind> how do I switch from gnome to kde? I downloaded and installed the kubuntu metapackage, but Its still loading gnome
[07:36] <drcodedd2> I am in the install
[07:37] <reka> drmastermind: change it in the sessions menu at login
[07:37] <niran> drmastermind, pick kde in the session dialog in GDM
[07:37] <gpd> drcodedd2: are you set to login automactially?
[07:37] <drmastermind> thanks
[07:37] <ivangates> what is better, GNOME or KDE?
[07:37] <drcodedd2> I want to isntall grub in windows 200 hdd
[07:37] <drcodedd2> so I can chose windows 2000 or linux
[07:37] <drmastermind> depends on what you want
[07:37] <reka> ivangates: matter of opinion
[07:37] <drmastermind> thats like asking are apples or oranges better
[07:38] <drmastermind> :)
[07:38] <reka> apples, btw :P
[07:38] <nickrud> drcodedd2 you need to understand how drive names are allocated, so we can talk a bit more clearly :)
[07:38] <drmastermind> haha
[07:38] <ivangates> actually i dont know what is KDE... im just going along with like what's the other kind of desktop theme available around.
[07:39] <drmastermind> does anyone have any suggestions for my wireless card?
[07:39] <glick> is it possible to truely love an OS as one does a person? cause....i think i feel that way about ubuntu
[07:39] <ricosuave17> how do i use apt-get
[07:39] <gpd> any top tips for random program of the week?
[07:39] <gpd> mine is F-spot...
[07:39] <drmastermind> ricosuave17, usually, you just type apt-get install <nameofpackage>
[07:39] <drmastermind> ricosuave17, like apt-get install gaim
[07:39] <nickrud> drcodedd2 a second, so I can refresh my memory
[07:40] <ricosuave17> sow hat if i want opera
[07:40] <ricosuave17> how do i know if its the newest version
[07:40] <reka> ivangates: it's a window manager/desktop environment, not a theme
[07:40] <adwait> ricosuave17: mostly it always will be
[07:40] <ricosuave17> u sure?
[07:40] <drmastermind> ricosuave17,  check online, but it should be
[07:40] <drmastermind> ricosuave17, I think opera can self check that for you
[07:41] <nickrud> drcodedd2 there are generally two plugs on the motherboard that hard drives are plugged into, and each plug can support 2 drives
[07:41] <nickrud> those are called ide0, and ide1
[07:41] <ricosuave17> so how does installing packages manually work?
[07:41] <nickrud> the two drives on each plug are referred to as master and slave
[07:41] <drmastermind> its slightly more compilicated...
[07:42] <ivangates> ah ok ^_^..now im learning..... can you point me where i can find a good resource for mostly use command like what ive see here ...ex. sudo -blah..blah...
[07:42] <kjon> I need help. How do I enable scsi emulation in ubuntu?
[07:42] <dbtsai_> hihi~~
[07:42] <drmastermind> I would suggest sticking to apt-get and synaptec package manager
[07:42] <ricosuave17> someone package help plz
[07:42] <dbtsai_> Can any one help me to compile MOL on kernel 2.6.12? ^_^
[07:42] <nickrud> so, ide0 master would be /dev/hda, and ide0 slave would be /dev/hdb, and ide1 master is /dev/hdc, and ide1 slave is /dev/hdd
[07:42] <drmastermind> ricosuave17,  most of the time, if there is a linux version available there will be a walkthrough for installing it
[07:42] <ricosuave17> ok
[07:43] <adwait> ricosuave17: u can download a deb package, *.deb, and then install using sudo dpkg -i <filename>
[07:43] <AlbanianLord> I have a question
[07:43] <ivangates> @_@ omg i cant catch up with all those command
[07:43] <jasmuz> kjon: its already built into it
[07:43] <ricosuave17> i found a cool online radio station with the gnome sound program
[07:43] <adwait> AlbanianLord: come join the club ;)
[07:43] <ricosuave17> ok thanks
[07:43] <drmastermind> haha
[07:43] <kjon> jasmuz: But xcdroast doesn't wanna detect my dvd roaster... buuuuu
[07:43] <nickrud> so, you need to figure out just which of those four your hard drive is identified as. The computer bios is your best bet to see it
[07:43] <AlbanianLord> lol
[07:44] <jasmuz> kjon: use k3b or Gnomebaker...they are better
[07:44] <drmastermind> alright, thanks for listening to my hopeless wireless probems all
[07:44] <drmastermind> I'll try again tomorrow
[07:44] <AlbanianLord> is there a way I can download some kind of program to turn off the computer at a certain time?
[07:44] <drmastermind> its a belkin f5d6020 version 3, card, btw
[07:44] <adwait> AlbanianLord: you already have that built in ;)
[07:44] <kjon> really? k3b runs quite slowly in my ubuntu... and about gnomebaker.... I don't know if it supports joliet or weirdo FS configurations...
[07:44] <ricosuave17> can u help me a bit with dpkg thing
[07:44] <adwait> AlbanianLord: use the command halt at <time>
[07:44] <ricosuave17> cause im used to pkgtool for slackware
[07:44] <AlbanianLord> exactly like that?
[07:44] <drmastermind> :agree
[07:45] <drmastermind> yeah
[07:45] <adwait> ricosuave17: its simple sudo dpkg -i <package name> and ur donw
[07:45] <adwait> *done
[07:45] <kjon> so... what can I do???
[07:45] <ricosuave17> but it doesnt find the package in the directory its at
[07:45] <adwait> AlbanianLord: i think.......but u can check it out with man halt :)
[07:45] <adwait> ricosuave17: try specifying the complete path to the deb file then
[07:45] <ricosuave17> how
[07:45] <adwait> ricosuave17: where is the deb file located?
[07:46] <drmastermind> no one knows of an obscure driver site or something I could look at for my wireless card... last chance! help a poor new linux person out!
[07:46] <ricosuave17> on the home directory desktop
[07:46] <ricosuave17> /home/ricky/desktop
[07:46] <jasmuz> drmastermind: how about ndiswrapper?
[07:46] <niran> drmastermind, did you already identify what chipset it uses?
[07:46] <adwait> ricosuave17: well try sudo dpkg -i </home/Desktop/whaetever.deb>
[07:46] <antiwmac> hey whats the default password for user ubuntu for ubuntu live cd? i forgot to set passwd, then screensaver gets lockd :(
[07:46] <drmastermind> I know it works on this machine under windows, and I have no idea how ndiswrapper works
[07:46] <nickrud> drcodedd2 once you know what your drive is, pass the /dev/hd? to grub during the install
[07:47] <bassinboy> anyone who how do get my wireless USB adapter working?
[07:47] <jasmuz> drmastermind: read all about it....google
[07:47] <ricosuave17> ok got it working i hope
[07:47] <ricosuave17> is there a graphical dpkg?
[07:47] <drmastermind> lol, I tried googling it... nothing on version 3 and linux
[07:47] <drmastermind> only 1 and 2
[07:47] <gpd> ricosuave17: synaptic
[07:47] <nickrud> ricosuave17 yes, synaptic
[07:48] <glick> ubuntu is an OS done right
[07:48] <nickrud> ricosuave17 on the top menu bar, System->administration->Synaptic Package Manger
[07:48] <drmastermind> oh google ndiswrapper lol
[07:48] <drmastermind> yeah, I guess thats where I should start
[07:48] <drmastermind> thanks all!
[07:48] <glick> im a long time debian user
[07:48] <ricosuave17> ok i run it using console
[07:48] <gpd> just tried opera... screw that
[07:48] <niran> drmastermind, ndiswrapper isn't too hard. try searching the wiki for a howto
[07:48] <ricosuave17> opera is cool
[07:48] <AlbanianLord> adwait:it is weird, i cant figure out how to set the time
[07:48] <nickrud> drmastermind maybe (since saying google here is supposedly evil) google <your chipset> ubuntu
[07:48] <Madpilot> opera rules
[07:49] <AlbanianLord> do you mind copying and pasting the exact parameter
[07:49] <gpd> ricosuave17: why?
[07:49] <adwait> AlbanianLord: just a sec......ill check
[07:49] <glick> i run debian on my sparc firewall and freebsd on my sparc webserver
[07:49] <whyameye> when I try to install RealPlayer I get The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[07:49] <whyameye>   realplayer: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-21) but 2.3.2.ds1-20ubuntu13 is to be installed
[07:49] <whyameye> E: Broken packages
[07:49] <gpd> ricosuave17: what does it do that firefox doesn't?
[07:49] <ricosuave17> cuase of the tab viewing
[07:49] <ricosuave17> nop
[07:49] <gpd> ricosuave17: apart from serve me with adverts...
[07:49] <Madpilot> gpd: real tabs. keyboard nav. those're the best
[07:49] <bassinboy> Bus 003 Device 009: ID 124a:4023
[07:49] <bassinboy> where do i take a USB wireless adapter from there
[07:49] <ricosuave17> and the new win opera uses torrents
[07:49] <ricosuave17> ok is karamba already installed?
[07:49] <nickrud> whyameye probably you have marillat in your sources.list. Are you using ubuntuguide?
[07:49] <gpd> ricosuave17: what are 'real' tabs?
[07:49] <ricosuave17> nvm
[07:50] <ricosuave17> i like french radipo
[07:50] <Madpilot> ricosuave17: that's supposedly coming for all Opera versions in 8.02!
[07:50] <ricosuave17> yeah
[07:50] <ricosuave17> hey anyone use karamba?
[07:50] <whyameye> nickrud, I looked at ubuntuguide. It looked like the standard apt-get install
[07:50] <adwait> AlbanianLord: ok sorry, my mistake......not halt use shutdown...shutdown 11:00 wil shutdown at 11:00
[07:50] <AlbanianLord> yeah rico
[07:50] <AlbanianLord> shoot
[07:50] <AlbanianLord> adwait ill see if it works
[07:50] <ricosuave17> is it preinstalled on ubuntu
[07:50] <AlbanianLord> no
[07:50] <AlbanianLord> it isnt
[07:51] <ricosuave17> ok how do i get it
[07:51] <glick> ubuntu is bringin tears to my weary eyes!
[07:51] <ricosuave17> im still confused with ap-get
[07:51] <AlbanianLord> apt-get install karamba
[07:51] <nickrud> whyameye you should get realplayer from ubuntu's multiverse. I'll pass a couple of links that are useful
[07:51] <AlbanianLord> or apt-get install superkaramba
[07:51] <nickrud> !tell whyameye about components
[07:51] <adwait> ricosuave17: use sudo apt-get install karamba
[07:51] <glick> its just....its just...im sorry im a little choked up at the moment...its just right as rain
[07:51] <nickrud> !tell whyameye about repositories
[07:51] <misfit_toy> isn't karamba kinda flaky? and isn't there now superkaramba?
[07:51] <ricosuave17> root@home:/ # apt-get install super-karamba
[07:51] <ricosuave17> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[07:51] <ricosuave17> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[07:52] <ricosuave17> im going with super karamba
[07:52] <misfit_toy> ricosuave17, add 'sudo' to the beginning of that command
[07:52] <ricosuave17> no im on root
[07:52] <whyameye> nickrud, just checked and I *do* have marillat in my sources list...
[07:52] <ricosuave17> i enabled my root acoount
[07:52] <AlbanianLord> sometimes i isnt sudo
[07:52] <AlbanianLord> its synaptic
[07:52] <gpd> ricosuave17: maybe you haev another process using it!... synaptic
[07:52] <nickrud> whyameye marillat is a moving target, and has moved beyond ubuntu :)
[07:52] <ricosuave17>  sudo apt-get install super-karamba
[07:52] <ricosuave17> Reading package lists... Done
[07:52] <ricosuave17> Building dependency tree... Done
[07:52] <ricosuave17> E: Couldn't find package super-karamba
[07:53] <AlbanianLord> add repositories
[07:53] <ricosuave17> how
[07:53] <gpd> gpd@beasty:~/Desktop$ apt-cache search karamba
[07:53] <gpd> karamba - A program improving the eyecandy of KDE
[07:53] <gpd> gpd@beasty:~/Desktop$ apt-cache search superkaramba
[07:53] <gpd> memaid-pyqt - memorization tool with optimal question scheduling
[07:53] <gpd> superkaramba - A program based on karamba improving the eyecandy of KDE
[07:53] <bassinboy> anyone use wireless?
[07:53] <AlbanianLord> does superkaramba work in gnome?
[07:53] <ricosuave17> yes
[07:54] <Miks> anybody knows how to change the font color in the gnome panel?
[07:54] <ricosuave17> ok so why cant it find super-karamba?
[07:54] <AlbanianLord> one word
[07:54] <whyameye> nickrud, should I comment out all lines referring to marillat? Then leave multiuniverse etc. as it already is?
[07:54] <bassinboy> ricosuave17: talkin to me?
[07:54] <gpd> ricosuave17: 'cos it is superkaramba!
[07:54] <AlbanianLord> superkaramba
[07:54] <ricosuave17> pl
[07:54] <ricosuave17> ok so how do i do that using synaptic
[07:54] <AlbanianLord> adwait
[07:54] <gpd> bassinboy: you talkin' to me?
[07:54] <AlbanianLord> thanks
[07:55] <bassinboy> gpd: yeah
[07:55] <adwait> AlbanianLord: np
[07:55] <gpd> !insult bassinboy
[07:55] <nickrud> whyameye a good sources.list is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ExampleConffiles. I use the 'better organized' version.
[07:55] <nickrud> !sources
[07:55] <ubotu> hmm... sources is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUserGuideAddingRepositories
[07:55] <bassinboy> gpd: how do i go about using my wireless USB :P
[07:55] <ricosuave17> ok i think i added the bakeing thing but i sitll cant find superkaramba
[07:56] <gpd> bassinboy: google... your wireless usb card and linux...
[07:56] <whyameye> nickrud, excellent. Thanks. The RealPlayer installer now seems to be working too.
[07:56] <AlbanianLord> go to the link that uotu pointed you to
[07:56] <gpd> bassinboy: if it is possible... somebody has done it...
[07:56] <bassinboy> gpd: alright, thanks
[07:56] <IIeie> were are some good txt on dualbooting windowsxp and linux
[07:56] <IIeie> can someone hellp me out
[07:57] <nickrud> whyameye np, I've had a think about ubuntu's sources from the beginning, and I'm glad I could help
[07:57] <AlbanianLord> does superkaramba work on just gnome
[07:57] <nickrud> s/think/thing
[07:57] <AlbanianLord> or do you need kde
[07:57] <AlbanianLord> ?
[07:58] <AlbanianLord> ?
[07:58] <jasmuz> AlbanianLord: you can install it under Gnome using the kdelibs
[07:58] <AlbanianLord> i remember trying that
[07:58] <kjon> Buaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh ... I can't burn with gnomebaker!!! -- A huge message appears, something like "/dev/hdd" (exclusive access)
[07:58] <AlbanianLord> but everything showed up black
[07:58] <jasmuz> AlbanianLord: when you start installing superkaramba it will ask you for it
[07:59] <kjon> Do I need to disable the damned automount of gnome?
[07:59] <AlbanianLord> jazmus is updating libgcc bad?
[07:59] <jasmuz> AlbanianLord: no, update it to the newest version
[07:59] <AlbanianLord> apt-get install libgcc?
[08:00] <ReptileMan> is there any way i can go to the command line while booting?
[08:00] <jasmuz> kjon: what is your problem with automount
[08:00] <jasmuz> ReptileMan: while booting, No....after boot yes, alt+ctrl+f1
[08:01] <kjon> jasmuz: I can't burn dvds with gnomebaker. When I want to import a previous session, a huge message appears, something like "can't access to /dev/hdd"...
[08:01] <ReptileMan> thanks jasmuz, crap i forgot what rikea or w/e told me to do hmm
[08:01] <kjon> (it's a very long message). But basically says that I't can't access directly to the drive.
[08:02] <AlbanianLord> goodnight folks
[08:02] <AlbanianLord> and thx ahain
[08:02] <ReptileMan> Right, so after i log into ubuntu it does the intro music and then freezes. All i see is the logo banner and the mouse wont move/etc
[08:02] <ReptileMan> any solutions?
[08:02] <jasmuz> kjon: if you think that is the issue, generally Gnomebaker unmounts and remounts the drive to do its work
[08:02] <gpd> is there any way to get _all_ of shoutcast into 'music player'?
[08:02] <whyameye> nickrud, a new problem: the realplayer installer tells me to go to the realplayer website and download realplayer 8. But we are up to 10 now and I don't see RealPlayer 8 available as a download...
[08:03] <jasmuz> kjon: load the disk mounter applet on the bar, put the disk in....after its mounted, unmount it, and open Gnomebaker
[08:03] <glaucon> hello ubuntu people
[08:03] <nickrud> whyameye good point.
[08:03] <gpd> whyameye: realplayer 10 is in one of the uni/multiverse repositories
[08:03] <kjon> okay, thanx.
[08:04] <whyameye> gpd I already have those repositories in my sources
[08:04] <gpd> gpd@beasty:~/Desktop$ apt-cache search realplayer
[08:04] <gpd> realplayer - RealPlayer 10 based on the open source Helix player
[08:04] <ReptileMan> anyone know about the freezing problem? Someone gave me a line of text to edit something but i forgot the line
[08:04] <drew> could anyone here help me get Unreal Tournament (GOTY) working?  I appear to be having opengl issues
[08:04] <glaucon> can anyone help a linux moron with setting up wifi?
[08:04] <jasmuz> ReptileMan: go to the console and reconfigure Xorg as this: sudo dpkg --reconfigure xorg
[08:04] <ReptileMan> thanks jas yes i remember that was the line
[08:05] <gpd> glaucon: hardware or software wifi problem?
[08:06] <RichardC> where can i get the latest wine ubuntu deb?
[08:06] <RichardC> apt is back in 200504
[08:06] <jasmuz> RichardC: WineCVS from Sourceforge
[08:06] <nickrud> whyameye gpd is right, you might try helix-player, it's in universe. It has been a few months, and looking back at what I've actually installed, I got realplayer10 and installed it outside of ubuntu
[08:06] <whyameye> gpd, that realplayer installer which comes up from apt-cache search is not 10, at least on my machine
[08:06] <glaucon> gdp: Im not sure, it seems to be recognizeing my connection but it says the wireless is an ethernet connection
[08:06] <ReptileMan> jasmuz: its telling me xorg isn't installed
[08:07] <jasmuz> ReptileMan: wait
[08:07] <ReptileMan> k
[08:07] <whyameye> nickrud, so will helix-player run as a plugin in FireFox?
[08:07] <ricosuave17> hey dude that uses superkaramba
[08:07] <nickrud> whyameye this was a case of my conflating my debian and ubuntu experiences, I apologize
[08:07] <gpd> glaucon: wireless = ethernet... my wifi is eth1
[08:07] <nickrud> whyameye no clue, ask gpd :)
[08:07] <glaucon> thats what mine is being recognized as but it refuses to beleve that its wireless
[08:07] <jasmuz> ReptileMan: try sudo dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:08] <whyameye> nickrud, well right now I'm about to hit <enter> to install RealPlayer which I just downloaded from the website. Is this not a good idea?
[08:08] <ry_> Hi everyone
[08:08] <nickrud> whyameye if it's ten, I would not.
[08:08] <RichardC> jasmuz: where? http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6241
[08:08] <whyameye> nickrud, because...
[08:08] <nickrud> whyameye I would install it using it's built in installer, and put it in /opt
[08:08] <RichardC> thats the package list for wine
[08:08] <glaucon> gpd: Its configured as eth1 but it dosent want to beleive that its wireless
[08:08] <gpd> glaucon: have you got wep key setup?
[08:09] <whyameye> nickrud, put in /opt in the command line? What would that do?
[08:09] <nickrud> whyameye sorry, lets step back a bit.
[08:09] <glaucon> gpd: I guess not considering i dont know what that is.
[08:09] <whyameye> nickrud, did you mean the directory called /opt?
[08:10] <gpd> glaucon: what are you trying to connect to?  if it is your own wireless router then you should have setup wep encryption...
[08:10] <gpd> glaucon: otherwise you have an open system!
[08:10] <glaucon> gpd: its a resedential connection but not my own network
[08:11] <gpd> glaucon: it is probably encrypted... in which case you will find it difficult to connect...
[08:11] <gpd> glaucon: if it is open then you should be able to connect with simple ifup eth1 as long as you know the ssid
[08:12] <ricosuave17> what key combination do i press to show the run dialog?
[08:12] <glaucon> gpd: as far as i know its not encrypted
[08:12] <jasmuz> ricosuave17: alt+f2
[08:12] <glaucon> gpd: the people that live here dont seem to know what a WEP key is any better than i do
[08:12] <ricosuave17> danka bitten
[08:12] <glaucon> gpd: ssid?
[08:12] <Garrison> How can I map everything from hw:0,0 to output through hw:0,2 ?
[08:13] <gpd> glaucon:  you probably need the ssid... the network identifier... or a scanning program to find it out
[08:13] <nickrud> whyameye I did not use an ubuntu package to install realplayer 10. I used RealPlayer10GOLD.bin directly
[08:13] <glaucon> gpd: if i find it out how do i use it?
[08:13] <ricosuave17> hey i have a panel error
[08:13] <Jason_Dean> hi , is there a GUI tool for ubuntu that can allow me to control services ?
[08:14] <ricosuave17> there is a window telling me a panelis loaded and neesds to be closex
[08:14] <nickrud> whyameye and, it worked inside of firefox. Again, I was confusing my old debian experience with ubuntu. I'd be happy to walk you through installing realplayer 10, using the method I did, if you like
[08:14] <anacron> morning morning
[08:15] <gpd> glaucon: either edit /etc/network/interfaces by hand or use system-network tool from gnome... there shoudl be a setting for ssid
[08:15] <anacron> is there a way to disable that stupid beep sound in terminal?
[08:15] <nickrud> whyameye but first, ask gpd if helix-player from universe works well with firefox :)
[08:16] <MidNightRaVeN> any of you peeps know why when i try to install a package for ripping dvds it gives me this error?
[08:16] <MidNightRaVeN> dvdrip:
[08:16] <MidNightRaVeN>  Depends: transcode (>=2:0.6.14) but it is not installable
[08:17] <ReptileMan> meh its still freezing , strange
[08:17] <gpd> anacron: gnome-terminal?  ... edit... current profile... general... bell
[08:17] <gijosh> How do I tell nautilus to launch video files in gxine?
[08:17] <glaucon> gpd: perhaps it would be usefull to know what ssid stands for
[08:17] <anacron> gpd: if i change to unix with ctrl+alt+f1, will it go away from there too?
[08:17] <nickrud> gijosh right click the video file, select properties, and use the open with tab
[08:18] <gijosh> nickrud:  Awesome.  I was looking all over natilus's interface trying to find where to do that.  lol
[08:18] <MidNightRaVeN> lol anyone have any clue why i get such an error when i try to install dvdrip package?
[08:18] <gpd> glaucon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSID <-- you don't need me for that!
[08:19] <MidNightRaVeN> *sigh*
[08:19] <gpd> anacron: the beep will not go away...
[08:19] <glaucon>  gdp: ahha good point! excuse my idiocy, The extent of my computer knoledge dosent go far out of photoshop
[08:20] <jasmuz> MidNightRaVeN: sudo apt-get install transcode
[08:20] <MidNightRaVeN> jasmuz: thx =)
[08:20] <glick> damn i bet that susie lopez girl would have grown into a beautiful woman
[08:20] <ReptileMan> jasmuz: Could it be anything else? I did the configuration to my monitors settings yet it still freezes
[08:20] <glick> had the po-po not snuffed out her life with a .22
[08:20] <anacron> gpd: okay, well i think it's enough if i can disable gnome-terminal's beeps, thanks
[08:20] <zook> hi, i have a problem with Intrinsec.h.. i need help
[08:20] <frank> ReptileMan: what freezes?
[08:20] <mnorwood> hey guys...anyone got any idea how to upgrade firefox on 5.04?
[08:21] <Madpilot> noob-to-burning-CDs question: when burning ISOs, can you do something like md5sum to check the intengrity of the file w/o actually running it?
[08:21] <jasmuz> ReptileMan: i dont know...you should check out the forums for similar issues
[08:21] <Tomcat_> mnorwood: Why do you want to upgrade Firefox?
[08:21] <Discipulus> Madpilot, md5sum ?
[08:21] <tfort> k
[08:21] <ReptileMan> frank: WHen i log into ubuntu the music plays then the logo loads and everything freezes
[08:21] <ReptileMan> jasmuz: ok
[08:21] <mnorwood> probs with java on a site thougth maybe 1.04 might resolve
[08:21] <Discipulus> Madpilot, or you mean to make sure it's an actual ISO?
[08:21] <frank> ReptileMan: do you have a Athlon64?
[08:21] <SymGeosis> Does anybody know how to set QT themes in gnome without installing KDE Control Center?
[08:21] <tfort> so does anyone know why a drumming sound would continually be in the background for my speakers after i installed for the first time?
[08:21] <MidNightRaVeN> jasmuz: it gives me an error when i try that...
[08:21] <ricosuave17> can someone help me install kopete
[08:22] <ReptileMan> Frank :yes
[08:22] <glaucon> gpd: so if i need to have a matching sid how would i connect to public wifi?
[08:22] <Tomcat_> mnorwood: Okay... just checking if you want to do it for security, which is bad because the Ubuntu 5.04 Firefox has all security fixes.
[08:22] <jasmuz> ricosuave17: sudo apt-get install kopete
[08:22] <bimberi> MidNightRaVeN: you will need to enable the backports repositories for that install to work
[08:22] <bimberi> !backports
[08:22] <ubotu> hmm... backports is at http://backports.ubuntuforums.org/
[08:22] <glaucon> gpd: or rather will i have to find and set the ssid each time i need to connect to a network?
[08:22] <gpd> anacron: http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/Visual-Bell.html#s7
[08:22] <Madpilot> Discipulus: I know the ISO download is good, via md5sum checking. was wondering if there's something similar you can do w/ burned CDs...
[08:22] <ricosuave17> yes but i has depedencies
[08:22] <MidNightRaVeN> bimberi: kk
[08:22] <frank> ReptileMan: It could very well be powernowd   that fucks up. I had that problem.
[08:22] <ricosuave17> remmeber im on gnome
[08:22] <ricosuave17> and its a kde app
[08:22] <tfort> i'm wondering if it has something to do with cedega crashing while installing WoW
[08:23] <jasmuz> ricosuave17: you are supposed to let apt download the dependencies
[08:23] <nickrud> ricosuave17 apt-get will get all the dependencies you need, automatically
[08:23] <tombs> hi ppl
[08:23] <ricosuave17> it didnt
[08:23] <ricosuave17> it told me to get some dependencies
[08:23] <Discipulus> Madpilot, as long as you know how to work the program you're using there shouldn't be a need to
[08:23] <ricosuave17> that it wont get
[08:23] <gpd> glaucon: airsnort
[08:23] <kestas> anyone here running ubuntu on an apple?
[08:23] <frank> ReptileMan: To disable it,   run  sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/powernowd   and then reboot
[08:23] <nickrud> ricosuave17 post that message on #flood
[08:23] <ricosuave17> ok
[08:23] <Discipulus> Madpilot, but I'd assume you could make an ISO from the CD and check the md5sum of that
[08:23] <poningru> is there something like a roadmap for ubuntu future releases?
[08:23] <poningru> that I can look at
[08:24] <ReptileMan> frank: ok i'm trying that i'll tell you how it goes
[08:24] <jasmuz> Later guys
[08:24] <MidNightRaVeN> bimberi: after enabling backports and updating.. it still gives me an error saying that i guess it can't find it
[08:24] <Garrison> How can I map everything from hw:0,0 to output through hw:0,2 ?
[08:24] <glick> damn iraqi chicks are hot
[08:24] <Madpilot> Discipulus: true enough. haven't had a bad burn yet w/ Gnomebaker & my new burner, but thought I'd ask...
[08:24] <mouse_> hi all, is it normal for ubuntu to start clean with memory usage of around 200++ mb?
[08:25] <ricosuave17> ok its in flood
[08:25] <MidNightRaVeN> bimberi: Package transcode has no installation canidate
[08:25] <glick> i love middle eastern chicks
[08:25] <kamstrup> mouse_: yes...
[08:25] <mouse_> kamstrup, hmm... then isn't it quite a resource hog?
[08:25] <bimberi> MidNightRaVeN: hmm - did you "sudo apt-get update" before retrying the install?
[08:25] <poningru> so should I ask that in devel?
[08:26] <MidNightRaVeN> bimberi: yea... and it gave me the same error... can i have to many repositories??
[08:26] <SymGeosis> glick, Not when they live over there. Most of the Iraqi population smells...
[08:26] <bimberi> MidNightRaVeN: sorry - missed your prior post. D'Oh!
[08:26] <kamstrup> mouse_: Well, yes. I wouldn't run gnome with < 128MB ram, but that should manageble these days :D
[08:27] <MidNightRaVeN> bimberi: lol it's kool =)
[08:27] <mouse_> kamstrup, *grumbles* ...
[08:27] <glick> SymGeosis, no thats incorrect, most iraqis are muslims which are very clean, as they have to abolish themselves before each prayer(5 times a day) indians smell
[08:28] <SymGeosis> glick, I lived over there for a year. I think I'd know.
[08:28] <kamstrup> mouse_: You can't take the numbers to litteraly
[08:28] <bimberi> MidNightRaVeN: not sure what that message means - I'm having a look
[08:28] <mouse_> kamstrup, oh?
[08:28] <glick> SymGeosis, not all iraqis are skanks
[08:29] <glick> SymGeosis, the hot chicks bathe n stuff
[08:29] <ReptileMan> frank: didnt work but i'm checking the forums
[08:29] <MidNightRaVeN> bimberi: i could paste the whole message... but lol i would get yelled at ;-)
[08:29] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[08:29] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/ or #flood
[08:29] <bimberi> MidNightRaVeN: paste it to #flood
[08:29] <MidNightRaVeN> bimberi: kk
[08:29] <kamstrup> mouse_: X/Gnome sucks up most of my 512MB, or so it would seem, most stuff is just cache and pre-allocated stuff...
[08:29] <frank> ReptileMan: sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/powernowd   and then reboot to get powernowd again..
[08:30] <kamstrup> mouse_: There's no real need of having tons of free ram. The OS might as well use it..?
[08:30] <mouse_> kamstrup, lol... man u have a pt
[08:30] <ricosuave17> can i get the ubuntu back ports link plz
[08:30] <Madpilot> !backports
[08:30] <ubotu> I heard backports is at http://backports.ubuntuforums.org/
[08:31] <Madpilot> ricosuave17: there you go.
[08:31] <zook> :quit
[08:31] <glaucon> gpd: oo this gives me alot more to work with, although its giveing me trouble downloading
[08:31] <bimberi> MidNightRaVeN: is that when you do "apt-get install transcode"?
[08:31] <MidNightRaVeN> bimberi: yea... when i do sudo apt-get install transcode
[08:32] <bimberi> MidNightRaVeN: k - paste your /etc/apt/sources.list to #flood
[08:32] <ricosuave17> dudes how do i add the backports list to apt-get
[08:32] <gpd> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[08:32] <gpd>   transcode: Depends: libgcc1 (>= 1:4.0.0-7) but 1:4.0-0pre6ubuntu7 is to be installed
[08:32] <gpd> E: Broken packages
[08:32] <gpd> i get the same...
[08:32] <MidNightRaVeN> ricosuave17: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:33] <MidNightRaVeN> bimberi: kk
[08:33] <frank> gpd: enable hoary-backports
[08:33] <frank> gpd: I think it has the libgcc1 you need
[08:34] <frank> gpd: yeah it does I just checked
[08:34] <ricosuave17> yes but do i add
[08:34] <ricosuave17> i mean like the link
[08:34] <gpd> backport repostitory that works?
[08:34] <gpd> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://backports.ubuntuforums.org hoary-extras/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/backports.ubuntuforums.org_backports_dists_hoary-extras_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[08:35] <glaucon> gpd: thanks for all your help, im going to screw with this some more but they need their lan port back
[08:35] <glick> damn im in the ubuntu live cd, and i dont wanna reboot into my native OS
[08:35] <glick> lol
[08:35] <glaucon> gpd: have a nice night
[08:35] <glick> lamer on line
[08:35] <glick> lol
[08:35] <frank> gpd deb ftp://ftp2.caliu.info/backports/ hoary-backports main universe multiverse restricted
[08:35] <glick> thats me
[08:35] <ricosuave17> what is the gnome text editor
[08:35] <jsgotangco> ricosuave17: gedit
[08:36] <ricosuave17> danka
[08:37] <glick> lol macs are now little more then PC's
[08:37] <hondje> dankadank
[08:37] <glick> all those mac fan losers
[08:37] <glick> who snubbed their noses at the pc
[08:37] <hondje> glick: preach it brother!
[08:37] <Tomcat_> They still got OSX... and maybe Apple won't sell it to regular PCs. :)
[08:37] <glick> biotches!
[08:37] <hondje> apple insider had some article about how the P4 developer macs are faster than the powermacs :D
[08:38] <glick> haha yah i saw that
[08:38] <ryborg> Hello -- I'm having some trouble getting Enemy Territory and the sound server to cooperate.  Can anyone offer some assistance?  So far I have tried the "/proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss
[08:38] <ryborg> " fix, but with no luck.  The only way I can get it to run is if I turn off Enable sound server startup in the Sound Preferences.  This however, shuts the sound off in nearly all my other apps, such as gaim, which is no fun.
[08:38] <jsgotangco> glick: totally out of topic please refrain from being abusive
[08:38] <hondje> I'm kind of upset at jobs though
[08:38] <hondje> That was my favorite troll, x86 apple
[08:38] <hondje> And now it's gone :(
[08:38] <glick> this chingy bitch i now was like oooh i would never stoop so low as to use a pc! i love my mac!
[08:38] <hondje> Now the kool aide drinkers are running around talking about how altivec was limiting and the like
[08:39] <john_> hi
[08:40] <frank> glick: the software define the macs more than the hardware
[08:40] <glick> i wanna go to my schools next mac fan club meeting and point at them and laugh
[08:40] <gpd> frank: transcode installed... merci :)
[08:40] <ricosuave17> how do i load emacs
[08:40] <john_> when I Run program as root.. it asks for password.. then when I give it, it says wrong password.. but the password works in the terminal
[08:40] <frank> gpd: pas de probleme
[08:40] <glick> frank, software schmoftware
[08:40] <john_> and when I open progs that require root
[08:40] <glick> apple is now like sun
[08:41] <poningru> so no one knows where I can find an ubuntu roadmap?
[08:41] <tiglionabbit> roadmap?  Like, literally, or figuratively?
[08:41] <glick> a twobit hasbin who takes pc hardware puts their name on it and their own OS and sell it as something of their own
[08:41] <poningru> tiglionabbit: like what is planned or being worked on for future releases
[08:41] <poningru> especially what is planned
[08:41] <tiglionabbit> I wouldn't mind Macs if they didn't have to limit them to their own hardware
[08:42] <poningru> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/roadmap.html
[08:42] <poningru> kinda like that
[08:42] <tiglionabbit> hmm, could check the bounties page, and the release schedule
[08:42] <pschulz01> Greetings...  can anyone here explain how the ubuntu kernel build are done?
[08:42] <Computer__Guru> tiglionabbit: well, in a couple years, they'll be running on x86 architecture
[08:42] <glick> tiglionabbit, in other words you dont mind macs if you dont have to use a mac?
[08:42] <poningru> or http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox:Home_Page
[08:42] <poningru> something like that
[08:42] <tiglionabbit> I know they will.  And they will still do everything in their power to keep you from running their OS on a generic machine
[08:43] <MilitantDK> Hi all, hope oyu can help: I've got libc6 2.3.2.ds1-22 installed but to get libc6-dev I need the 2.3.2.ds1-20ubuntu-13. how do I get the old libc6 back?
[08:43] <glick> MacIntosh
[08:43] <glick> what a gay name too
[08:43] <tiglionabbit> dude, it's a kind of apple
[08:43] <glick> so they had to abbreviate it to mac so it doesnt sound so gay
[08:43] <pschulz01> I had a (self inflicted) boot problem. Fixed now...
[08:43] <Computer__Guru> yeah but unless they employ something like the fritz-chip technology, they're not going to have a lot of success with it
[08:43] <tiglionabbit> glick: exactly.  I like my machines dual boot
[08:43] <Computer__Guru> why does my joystick run like shit on ubuntu?
[08:44] <glick> damn gotta empty my piss bottle, brb
[08:44] <poningru> tiglionabbit: can you point me in a general direction where I can run read something like that?
[08:44] <tiglionabbit> poningru: looking for it
[08:44] <Computer__Guru> you can dual boot between macos and linux :D
[08:44] <gpd> poningru: http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDownUnder/BreezyGoals
[08:45] <gpd> poningru: http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDownUnder/BreezyGoals
[08:45] <poningru> but those are breezy
[08:45] <poningru> I was thinking more thinking ahead
[08:45] <poningru> like 7.0 or something
[08:45] <gpd> breezy is ahead...
[08:45] <Computer__Guru> how's breezy coming along, anyways?
[08:45] <Computer__Guru> /me hits the bowl
[08:45] <glick> i wish i could name the ubuntu releases
[08:45] <tiglionabbit> poningru: you mean Grumpy Groundhog?
[08:45] <gpd> poningru: put the crack pipe down...
[08:45] <poningru> yeah
[08:45] <glick> macslickfosh
[08:45] <glick> would be one release
[08:46] <glick> followed by sluttysluts
[08:46] <Computer__Guru> i think breezy is cool, but hoary is mispelled :D
[08:46] <tiglionabbit> glick: that doesn't fit the naming scheme.  Make your own distro
[08:46] <Computer__Guru> for halloween they should come out with chucky or freddy
[08:46] <gpd> poningru: je ne sais pas...
[08:46] <gpd> poningru: nous ne savons pas
[08:46] <tiglionabbit> glick: I'll keep an eye on distrowatch for you
[08:46] <Computer__Guru> poningru: pothead
[08:46] <glick> tiglionabbit, whats the naming scheme?
[08:46] <gpd> poningru: je ne parles pas francais
[08:47] <ricosuave17> hey how speaks french
[08:47] <ricosuave17> i do french help plz
[08:47] <tiglionabbit> glick: aliterative [adjective]  [animal] 
[08:47] <tiglionabbit> #ubuntu-fr
[08:47] <glick> c'mon who wouldnt wanna run a release named ubuntu sluttysluts 7.0
[08:47] <tiglionabbit> glick: that's not ubuntu
[08:47] <ricosuave17> ???
[08:47] <glick> sluts are animals my friend
[08:47] <Computer__Guru> glick: Ubuntu Whorey 6.9
[08:47] <glick> hehe boy are they animals my friend
[08:47] <ray> how do i connect to the kbuntu chat?
[08:48] <poningru> wtf
[08:48] <Computer__Guru> ray: /join #Kubuntu
[08:48] <tiglionabbit> #kubuntu
[08:48] <poningru> I dont speak french
[08:48] <tiglionabbit> poningru: ?
[08:48] <tiglionabbit> oh, gpd
[08:48] <poningru> so do the devs have plans for grumpy?
[08:48] <glick> heh
[08:49] <poningru> or is it just too far ahead?
[08:49] <glick> Computer__Guru, my drive works now :)
[08:49] <Computer__Guru> and what about sneezy, doc, happy, dopey, and the rest of the bunch?
[08:49] <glick> im happy about that
[08:49] <ricosuave17> how do i uninstall gaim
[08:49] <tiglionabbit> well it wont be out until April
[08:49] <tiglionabbit> ricosuave17: select it for removal in synaptic
[08:49] <glick> Ubuntu fuddyMcDuddy
[08:49] <Computer__Guru> glick: cool, so does my sound in fceu, but my joystick sucks ass
[08:49] <ricosuave17> ok
[08:49] <tiglionabbit> ricosuave17: it's okay if it removes "ubuntu-desktop" with it
[08:49] <gpd> grumpy gpd?
[08:49] <tiglionabbit> Computer__Guru: my joystick is fun
[08:49] <glick> i need to get a gravis game pad for my snes
[08:49] <MilitantDK> is there an easy way to downgrade my libc6 2.3.2.ds1-22 to 2.3.2.ds1-20ubuntu13 ?
[08:50] <tiglionabbit> *fine
[08:50] <tiglionabbit> holy shit
[08:50] <glick> so i can play kick ass super metoid n shit
[08:50] <poningru> hahaha
[08:50] <tiglionabbit> dude totally, Super Metroid is an awesome game
[08:50] <ricosuave17> ok it removed ubuntu-desktop is that good?
[08:50] <poningru> nicely put tiglionabbit
[08:50] <tiglionabbit> ricosuave17: it's fine.  Just be sure to put it back when you upgrade to Breezy in october
[08:50] <Computer__Guru> just out of curiosity, why do you wanna downgrade libc6? 22 still buggy??
[08:50] <glick> that and aerobiz supersonic
[08:51] <MilitantDK> i need it in order to get libc6-dev
[08:51] <ricosuave17> what does ubnut-desktop do?
[08:51] <john_> "run as different user" doesn't seem to work for me :(
[08:51] <tiglionabbit> ricosuave17: it is a metapackage.  It has nothing in it.  Its purpose is thus-- when you select it, it tells synaptic it requires a bunch of programs which comprise the ubuntu desktop set, like openoffice and gaim, etc
[08:51] <Computer__Guru> is the libc6 you're currently using installed from a deb or a tarball?
[08:51] <tiglionabbit> ricosuave17: makes it easy to install the whole set of ubuntu desktop applications in one selection
[08:51] <MilitantDK> deb
[08:52] <ricosuave17> ok. hey anyone using superkaramba
[08:52] <Computer__Guru> you got it through apt?
[08:52] <ricosuave17> i dont know what ot do with it
[08:52] <ricosuave17> yes i did
[08:52] <glick> wow, apple to become a phone company, followed by a discount shoe retailer
[08:52] <glick> apple shoes and apparrel
[08:52] <glick> pfft
[08:52] <glick> what bums
[08:52] <Computer__Guru> try this: apt-get source libc6-yourversion
[08:52] <tiglionabbit> glick: they already make all kinds of clothes, including the "iPod Jacket"
[08:52] <Computer__Guru> then unpack the tarball and put it int he appropriate place
[08:52] <MilitantDK> iI do seem to rememeber to have downed it from debian.....i'll try it
[08:52] <tiglionabbit> which has ipod controls built into the sleeves
[08:52] <Computer__Guru> then you have the dev package :D
[08:53] <Computer__Guru> make sense?
[08:53] <MilitantDK> wow, it works :) thx guru :)
[08:53] <Computer__Guru> netime
[08:53] <glick> ooooh im so cool im soo cool, im a trendy asshole look how cool i am just like EVERYONE else who has the EXACT same ipod look how cool and chingy i am
[08:53] <tiglionabbit> man, I like Neverball.  I thought I'd take this opportunity to say that.  It's really fun
[08:53] <glick> give me a disk player that plays mp3s any day
[08:53] <Computer__Guru> better than downgrading a perfectly good library
[08:54] <gpd> glick: stick to your cassette player
[08:54] <Viddy> glick: sounds like you've got ipod envy ;P
[08:54] <Computer__Guru> disc players suck
[08:54] <glick> lol nah i have more then enough money to afford one
[08:54] <Computer__Guru> i had a motoroal m25 with a 1g sd card in it
[08:54] <Computer__Guru> it was the shit
[08:54] <Computer__Guru> 4 days on a single double-a
[08:54] <glick> i dont want to jump on the trend wagon
[08:54] <Computer__Guru> err triple
[08:54] <Panzerboy> !info gnomebacker
[08:54] <Panzerboy> hmm
[08:55] <gpd> glick: the trend wagon passed by about 3 years ago...
[08:55] <Computer__Guru> and it had fm radio and the ability to record fromr adio
[08:55] <MidNightRaVeN> i got my 40 for $80 =X so i don't mind trendy so much ;-)
[08:55] <Computer__Guru> i mean i do agree with glick
[08:55] <tiglionabbit> glick: I once asked some #apple IRCers if they thought Apple would ever make a tablet pc.  They said "never, when pigs fly, that's such a fad, we're too cool for that" and went on to talk about how iPods are a status symbol and if you don't have one you're a loser.
[08:55] <Computer__Guru> ipods are gay
[08:55] <glick> nah ill happily wait till they come to a reasonable price and more people make them
[08:55] <Computer__Guru> but disc players suck monkey balls
[08:55] <ricosuave17> i am gay
[08:55] <Panzerboy> !info gnomebaker
[08:55] <ubotu> gnomebaker: (application for CD/DVD creation in the GNOME desktop), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.3-3 (hoary), Packaged size: 384 kB, Installed size: 1244 kB
[08:55] <ricosuave17> weird i uninstalled gaim and its windows still pop up
[08:56] <Computer__Guru> ricosuave17: that's odd
[08:56] <gpd> ricosuave17 just came out...
[08:56] <crossbar> how can i use apt-get to install a package ive already downloaded?
[08:56] <tiglionabbit> ricosuave17: quit the program.  It's still in memory.  Isn't that awesome?
[08:56] <glick> ricosuave17, so what gay has many meaninsg
[08:56] <prowl3r> yo
[08:56] <Computer__Guru> crossbar: dpkg -i package_name.deb
[08:56] <glick> i means 1.) homosexual, 2.) happy 3.) sucky
[08:56] <prowl3r> can someone please help me install nvidia ?
[08:56] <ricosuave17> how do i quit
[08:56] <prowl3r> :(
[08:56] <ricosuave17> gaim
[08:56] <Computer__Guru> click buddies then quit
[08:57] <Computer__Guru> ont he main gain window
[08:57] <tiglionabbit> crossbar: you can use "dpkg --install".  But it's better to get your packages from a trusted ubuntu repository
[08:57] <tiglionabbit> !sources
[08:57] <ubotu> rumour has it, sources is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUserGuideAddingRepositories
[08:57] <ricosuave17> but the main window is gone
[08:57] <tiglionabbit> like one in this list
[08:57] <tiglionabbit> ricosuave17: is it in your notification area?  (top gnome panel, on the right)
[08:57] <tiglionabbit> if so, right-click and pick quit
[08:57] <ricosuave17> yes
[08:57] <gpd> prowl3r: apt-get install nvidia-glx
[08:58] <Computer__Guru> tiglionabbit: blah, if i waited for a maintainer for every package i need, we would be up to ubuntu 15.2 before i saw them all sponsored into the universe :D
[08:58] <ricosuave17> how do i use killx
[08:58] <crossbar> tiglionabbit, i would but aim is not in the repository
[08:58] <tiglionabbit> !nvidia
[08:58] <ubotu> somebody said nvidia was http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:58] <glick> i wanna get this cool ass stamp set on thinkgeek.com
[08:58] <glick> insult stamps
[08:58] <Computer__Guru> right on
[08:58] <glick> like "File under "T" for Trash"
[08:58] <Computer__Guru> i love the anti-motivational posters :D I have the entire set
[08:59] <glick> or "Staple this to your forehead"
[08:59] <Computer__Guru> if i ever get an office, theyre goin up
[08:59] <ricosuave17> why does killx not work
[08:59] <gpd> ricosuave17: xkill?
[08:59] <cafuego> !find killx
[08:59] <DekaPink> Ubuntu has a spell over me. I can't manage to go back to my windows partition to do something. xD
[08:59] <tiglionabbit> what is killx?
[08:59] <Computer__Guru> whatis killx:
[08:59] <Computer__Guru> killx: nothing appropriate.
[08:59] <ubotu> Ubuntu Search of 'killx' (1 shown): (/usr/share/doc/suck/examples/killxover_child.c) in universe/news/suck.
[08:59] <glick> DekaPink, same here, im running the live cd and i dont wanna reboot, im thinking of making my main OS this live CD
[08:59] <cafuego> ricosuave17: it doesn't work becuase it's a made-up command, as opposed to an actual program.
[09:00] <tiglionabbit> universe/news/suck ??
[09:00] <tiglionabbit> wtf
[09:00] <ricosuave17> lol
[09:00] <ricosuave17> sorry
[09:00] <cafuego> tiglionabbit: suck is a usenet mirrory thing
[09:00] <cafuego> !info suck
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[09:00] <DekaPink> glick: :D I've got a small Ubuntu partition right now... I plan on making it dominant once I back up a bunch of crap on CD.
[09:00] <Computer__Guru> glick: after you gett hat installed, you're going to want a good sources list, then do a dist-upgrade to get allt he shit you didnt get fromt he live cd
[09:00] <Computer__Guru> :D
[09:00] <tiglionabbit> ricosuave17: xkill is a valid command
[09:00] <glick> debian is my laptops native OS
[09:01] <tiglionabbit> really?  where'd you get it?
[09:01] <glick> i just dont want to reboot
[09:01] <glick> ever
[09:01] <Computer__Guru> hahaha
[09:01] <tiglionabbit> but it's a laptop..  don't you run out of batteries?
[09:01] <glick> cause it will make ubuntu go away
[09:01] <cafuego> glick: That's going to leave you with a very old (and crusty) kernel.
[09:01] <Computer__Guru> glick you're ont he live cd right?
[09:01] <desrt> great
[09:01] <glick> Computer__Guru, yeah
[09:01] <HrdwrBoB> tiglionabbit: there's this marvellous thing that comes out of the wall called power :)
[09:01] <desrt> nickrud; you were right
[09:02] <glick> cafuego, my firewire drive works perfectly on this "old and crusty" kernel
[09:02] <tiglionabbit> HrdwrBoB: I know, but what's the point of a laptop that you keep plugged in all the time and never turn off?
[09:02] <DekaPink> So long ago, another life... I can feel your heart beat~~~~
[09:02] <tiglionabbit> HrdwrBoB: why not just get a desktop?
[09:02] <desrt> nickrud; i should have avoided coding :)
[09:02] <Computer__Guru> glick: so move your /home directory out of the way, and installt he live cd, then you never have to worry about losing ubuntu
[09:02] <HrdwrBoB> tiglionabbit: portability
[09:02] <cafuego> glick: Yes, but it is guaranteed to have as of yet undiscovered DoS and root vulnerabilities.
[09:02] <HrdwrBoB> tiglionabbit: my laptop spends most of its time tethered to a powerpoint, but I also have a desktop
[09:02] <glick> Computer__Guru, will i have to reboot?
[09:03] <Computer__Guru> yes, but ubuntu will come right back up
[09:03] <glick> cafuego, of its undescovered whats the worry?
[09:03] <crossbar> is aim in a repository?
[09:03] <Razor-X> crossbar: aim?
[09:03] <tiglionabbit> crossbar: why not use gaim?
[09:03] <Computer__Guru> crossbar: i doubt it
[09:03] <cafuego> glick: You'll still be using that kernel after it *is* discovered.
[09:03] <Computer__Guru> use gaim or kopete
[09:03] <Razor-X> you mean, the general AIM client?
[09:03] <Razor-X> gAIM or Kopete or MirandaIM are awesome
[09:04] <glick> i read this cool ass article called "Smashing the stack for fun and profit" some pretty cool shizzy
[09:04] <crossbar> tig, i use gaim.  but it doesnt support openssl encryption
[09:04] <crossbar> aim does
[09:04] <tiglionabbit> HrdwrBoB: but uh, what's the point of that?
[09:04] <Razor-X> glick: you'venever read it before?
[09:04] <glick> Razor-X, nah i havent
[09:04] <HrdwrBoB> tiglionabbit: work on the couch/in bed/etc
[09:04] <Razor-X> crossbar: the version of AIM on Linux is really really old
[09:04] <HrdwrBoB> take my work with me somewhere
[09:04] <tiglionabbit> HrdwrBoB: ah, I feel ya now
[09:04] <Computer__Guru> the day i need to encrypt my aim conversation, is the day i turn this thing off and go find something else to do
[09:04] <glick> after my architecture and asm classes i understand it all
[09:04] <Razor-X> s/\<you'venever>\/you've never/
[09:04] <HrdwrBoB> tiglionabbit: but sitting it on a desk is crazy yes :)
[09:04] <Razor-X> glick: ;)
[09:05] <HrdwrBoB> Computer__Guru: you never know who's watching :)
[09:05] <Razor-X> it's not hard to understand without formal teaching
[09:05] <glick> cool shit
[09:05] <Computer__Guru> and i dont care
[09:05] <Razor-X> HrdwrBoB: everyone's watching AIM
[09:05] <Razor-X> and I don't care
[09:05] <cafuego> Computer__Guru: Q2Fybml2b3JlIGlzIGd1bm5hIGdldCB5b3UhISE=
[09:05] <glick> Razor-X, it is if you have never looked at asm before
[09:05] <Razor-X> if I want something secure, PGP's my man
[09:05] <Computer__Guru> ur life sucks so bad u feel the need to snoop into mine, then go right ahead
[09:05] <Computer__Guru> thats how i look at it
[09:05] <Razor-X> glick: I never looked at ASM (when I read the article, I have since) and I could understand most of it
[09:05] <glick> if you want something ultra secure use sneakernet
[09:06] <Razor-X> Computer__Guru: trust me, tons are ready and willing
[09:06] <Computer__Guru> cause my life can be quite entertaining from time to time :D
[09:06] <nickrud> desrt whyever would you say that :)
[09:06] <cafuego> glick: That's not very secure, have you never seen 'The Net' ?
[09:06] <desrt> nickrud; i nearly introduced a crash bug into breezy :P
[09:06] <glick> cafuego, its secure if your carryin a glock on yo ass
[09:07] <cafuego> glick: People who carry firearms should be shot.
[09:07] <nickrud> desrt then, you can be proud that you are capable
[09:07] <glick> heh
[09:07] <inemo> cafuego: people that do carry firearms normally end up being shot
[09:07] <Razor-X> sneakernet?
[09:07] <HrdwrBoB> yeah
[09:07] <cafuego> Hurray!
[09:07] <Razor-X> hmmm... never heard of it
[09:07] <HrdwrBoB> out of band
[09:07] <inemo> especially american police it seems
[09:07] <HrdwrBoB> ie: phsyical
[09:07] <HrdwrBoB> physical
[09:07] <nickrud> heh, that's an oldy
[09:08] <glick> Razor-X, when you take the data and walk yo ass to its destination
[09:08] <nickrud> used to be, that was the only net
[09:08] <Razor-X> glick: ;)
[09:08] <HrdwrBoB> generally used referring to floppies, not that anyone does that anymore
[09:08] <cafuego> Razor-X: Remember when data used to come on floppy disks?
[09:08] <Razor-X> PGP's as close to unbreakable as you'll ever get, free-wise
[09:08] <HrdwrBoB> cafuego: in the dark ages
[09:08] <Razor-X> cafuego: yeah, I remember that
[09:08] <nickrud> anyone here actually used 8" for real, besides me?
[09:08] <Razor-X> I still use 'em a lot
[09:08] <billatq> What about good ole tapes?
[09:08] <Razor-X> but, Floppies started going extinct when I first started computing
[09:08] <cafuego> Though I guess these days SOME people (and I use the term loosely) may have been born after the floppy was deprecated.
[09:09] <Razor-X> billatq: before my time, i've read the histories, but never seen a real tape
[09:09] <tiglionabbit> My dad still backs up everything he does on floppy disks
[09:09] <Razor-X> or a punch card
[09:09] <billatq> Mmm, punch cards
[09:09] <tiglionabbit> Every Single Thing he ever does
[09:09] <HrdwrBoB> nickrud: we went straight from tapes to 5.25
[09:09] <glick> i store all my stolan mp3s on floppies cause if the po-po come lookin for me, they will ever suspect that my mp3 collection is on 36,000 floppies
[09:09] <billatq> I knew a guy that used to program on cards
[09:09] <Razor-X> cafuego: I love floppies, real real convenient
[09:09] <cafuego> tiglionabbit: Whenever I use floppies for the second time, they are invariably broken.
[09:09] <HrdwrBoB> glick: haha
[09:09] <Razor-X> glick: yes they will ;)
[09:09] <billatq> Yeah, but you know
[09:09] <Computer__Guru> i still cant believe how LONG it took to deprecate the isa slot
[09:09] <HrdwrBoB> hence why I never build a machine with a floppy
[09:09] <tiglionabbit> cafuego: Very true.  Ruined many a school project for me
[09:09] <tiglionabbit> in elementary school
[09:09] <billatq> if you do something like rar them up on that many floppies
[09:09] <nickrud> HrdwrBoB I used a cassette tape once, then went out and bought a $500 attachment that dealt with 93k floppies :)
[09:09] <billatq> Invariably *one* will go bad
[09:10] <HrdwrBoB> heh :)
[09:10] <billatq> And it'll be the second to the last disk too
[09:10] <HrdwrBoB> billatq: minimum one
[09:10] <cafuego> a 2GB bootable (wuth livecd iso) usb key is all ya need.
[09:10] <glick> when will they make a usb powered sex toy is what im wondering
[09:10] <Computer__Guru> I remember when I downloaded my first slack distribution.. 44 floppies
[09:10] <billatq> glick: Been done
[09:10] <cafuego> glick: Those exist, and have for a while.
[09:10] <Razor-X> Computer__Guru: my first distro was 19 floppies
[09:10] <Razor-X> Debian
[09:10] <Computer__Guru> heh
[09:10] <glick> schweeeet
[09:10] <Razor-X> on d-up
[09:10] <billatq> I remember getting debian on CD with a magazine one day
[09:10] <cafuego> glick: Google for 'logitech iFeel mouse"
[09:10] <Computer__Guru> this was like slack 1.2 or something around there
[09:10] <Razor-X> ;){
[09:10] <billatq> I installed it and then didn't know what to do
[09:10] <Computer__Guru> yeah, 1.2, also on dialup
[09:11] <Razor-X> s/{//
[09:11] <billatq> (came with boot, which is now Maximum PC)
[09:11] <Razor-X> cafuego: mice!
[09:11] <Razor-X> you suggest mice?!
[09:11] <Razor-X> what's wrong with you...
[09:11] <Razor-X> that's like promoting QWERTY.... ;)
[09:11] <cafuego> Computer__Guru: Poor bugger, we used it at uni and did NFS installs using the net rootdisk :-)
[09:11] <tiglionabbit> I've told my dad many times that floppy disks are the worst way to back up one's stuff, but he wont listen.  I give him a USB flash drive, rewritable CDs, and tons of server space, but no, he still uses the damn floppies...
[09:11] <Razor-X> mmm... my trackball is awesome
[09:11] <testosteron> linux sucksa
[09:11] <testosteron> sucks
[09:11] <cafuego> Razor-X: The iFeel is a *vibrating* mouse
[09:11] <glick> how is the logitek ifeel mouse a sex toy?
[09:11] <buulian> has anyone here heard of realbasic 2005?
[09:11] <Razor-X> testosteron: ok then
[09:11] <billatq> tiglionabbit: Well, he might learn after he loses some real data
[09:11] <cafuego> buulian: yep
[09:11] <glick> what the hell do you do with thatmouse you pervert?
[09:11] <Razor-X> cafuego: not that I care ;)
[09:12] <cafuego> glick: Well, I pulled out the vibrating engine, to make it a bit lighter..
[09:12] <buulian> cafuego: do you use it at all for linux programming?
[09:12] <Razor-X> my trackball is awesome
[09:12] <tiglionabbit> billatq: nah, he'll never learn.  The guy's written 7 books and he still hasn't learned how to type with more than 2 fingers
[09:12] <Razor-X> I don't even know why people use mice anyways
[09:12] <cafuego> buulian: no, I have a version 3 license, which I use(d) for MacOS (X) programming.
[09:12] <billatq> tiglionabbit: Well, it's sad, but what can you do?
[09:12] <Razor-X> barbaric things, using your wrist so menially
[09:12] <billatq> Razor-X: Well, better than humans, especially for those cosmetics testing
[09:12] <tiglionabbit> nothing I guess.  It tears me up to see him using computers so inefficiently
[09:13] <Computer__Guru> I remember my transition from redhat to debian... my redhat system was being a [R] oyal [P] ain in [M] yAss, and this guy in #linux on dalnet ssh'd into my box and installed debian while i was talking to him in the chatroom, logged me out (and then back into) x, and i was running debian.. no reboot required
[09:13] <tiglionabbit> then again I waste tons of time helping people out with ubuntu on IRC =P
[09:13] <billatq> lol, I wouldn't let someone do that
[09:13] <cafuego> Computer__Guru: haha, you let someone from _DALNET_ log into your box?
[09:13] <nickrud> tiglionabbit it's not a waste, it's an investment :)
[09:13] <Computer__Guru> it was fun actually.. we did it through screen so i could watch locally
[09:13] <billatq> Haha, watch there be a rootkit or something on it
[09:14] <Computer__Guru> cafuego: I used to admin 3 dal servers.
[09:14] <Razor-X> Computer__Guru: hahahahahahaha!!! XD
[09:14] <tiglionabbit> Computer__Guru: I remember my switch too.  I liked debian much much better, even though I didn't know the name of the package to install xserver =P
[09:14] <Computer__Guru> nah, he was one of my opers
[09:14] <cafuego> Computer__Guru: I'll not bore and/or upset you then.
[09:14] <tiglionabbit> Computer__Guru: you can see it through screen?  Show me how to do that.  I've been using ytalk, but no colors come through in that
[09:14] <glick> i lost my linux virginity with susie
[09:15] <glick> then i went to caldera
[09:15] <to|m> hi, is ubuntu a good dist 2 install on hd? I wanna fave a fast debian installation
[09:15] <Computer__Guru> tiglionabbit: apt-get install task-x-window-system (or something to that effect)
[09:15] <glick> then mandrake
[09:15] <Razor-X> ouch!
[09:15] <tiglionabbit> susie?  You mean SuSE?
[09:15] <glick> then slack
[09:15] <glick> gentoo
[09:15] <glick> debian
[09:15] <Razor-X> my first distro was muLinux
[09:15] <nickrud> ah, suse 6.3, just enough to realize how it bastardized init
[09:15] <Razor-X> that was an awesome distro
[09:15] <cafuego> to|m: it seems to work fine for millions of users, yes.
[09:15] <Computer__Guru> tiglionabbit: yeah, but i dont know how he did it
[09:15] <billatq> Heh I went from Windows 3.1 -> RedHat 5 -> Debian -> Redhat 7 -> FreeBSD -> Gentoo -> FreeBSD -> Debian
[09:15] <tiglionabbit> Computer__Guru: =P shoulda asked man
[09:15] <glick> tiglionabbit, nah susie, she was my gf and she showed me linux
[09:15] <billatq> with some inconsequential rpm-based distros in there somewhere
[09:16] <nickrud> lol
[09:16] <cafuego> Computer__Guru: debtakeover
[09:16] <Computer__Guru> i was root, he started screen, then i just attached to the screen... i think he had me type something first, but it was 5 1/2 years ago
[09:16] <cafuego> Computer__Guru: it's pretty much automated
[09:16] <Razor-X> Conkeror's fucking awesome
[09:16] <tiglionabbit> mine--   Windows 3.1 -> Windows 95 -> Windows 98 -> Red Hat 9 -> SuSE (ew!) -> Windows XP -> Debian -> Ubuntu
[09:16] <Razor-X> what age did you people start Linuxing?
[09:16] <glick> damn these damn mites, and ants and centipedes crawlin around in my fuckin room!
[09:17] <Computer__Guru> 20
[09:17] <Computer__Guru> ten years now
[09:17] <trog> redhat3 baby
[09:17] <cafuego> Razor-X: That's a silly question unless you know how old they are now.
[09:17] <Razor-X> cafuego: well, that _too_
[09:17] <tiglionabbit> glick: that is the hottest thing ever.  Where do you meet girls like that?
[09:17] <Razor-X> what age did you start, and how old are you now
[09:17] <cafuego> When I was 20 there was no Linux.
[09:17] <Computer__Guru> old man
[09:17] <glick> damn i got my embedded systems class at 10 tomorrow followed by a shitty bio lab and lecture
[09:18] <tiglionabbit> I'm almost 20 and linux is just getting good
[09:18] <Razor-X> wow, i'm the only 15 year old here
[09:18] <to|m> cafuego: i used knoppix till now because of it's hardware check functions, but to compili an own kernel is ugly with it... is ubunto cleaner?
[09:18] <hondje> just getting good?
[09:18] <Computer__Guru> lol@razor
[09:18] <glick> tiglionabbit, she was actually a chick in the computer club at my highschool
[09:18] <tiglionabbit> Razor-X: 15!?  Wow
[09:18] <Razor-X> tiglionabbit: haha ;)
[09:18] <MidNightRaVeN> lol don't listen to him... he's not 15...
[09:18] <Razor-X> started at 11
[09:18] <tiglionabbit> glick: there were no "chicks" in the computer club in my high school
[09:18] <cafuego> to|m: Ubuntu is based on Debian (like Knoppix) but optimised for Desktop use. if you're used to KDE you might want to use 'Kubuntu' instead though.
[09:18] <Razor-X> MidNightRaVeN: I'm gonna have to get Seveas my Photo ID scan
[09:19] <Razor-X> so I can join the strong set
[09:19] <glick> shes was one of these dorky looking chicks that people over looked because she had these thick ass glasses on and wore non sexy clothes but when she dressed nice, and took those damn glasses off she was a completely different person
[09:19] <Computer__Guru> or install ubuntu and then apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[09:19] <tiglionabbit> to|m: or get both!  Grab a CD for one, and then install the other one (ubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-desktop) through APT
[09:19] <nickrud> me: sinclair zx80, atari800, dos1.2 -> 3.1 (ignored the rest) win1.04 -> win 3.11, big gap, suse 6.3, (redhat 6.1-7.3, mandrake 7.1-3, and LFS back and forth), then debian
[09:19] <Razor-X> cafuego: my dad hates Linux ;)
[09:19] <tiglionabbit> My dad hates learning
[09:19] <hondje> I am Razor-X's dad
[09:19] <tiglionabbit> and he's a scientist
[09:19] <cafuego> Razor-X: We can't all be sane
[09:19] <glick> she was a hidden cuties
[09:19] <nickrud> lol
[09:19] <psychonate> How can I check to see if a drive is using DMA?
[09:19] <glick> i like discovering hidden cuties
[09:19] <cafuego> psychonate: hdparm /dev/hdX
[09:19] <hondje> psychonate: sudo hdparm -d /dev/hd?
[09:20] <hondje> tiglionabbit: what field?
[09:20] <tiglionabbit> Paleontology
[09:20] <tiglionabbit> he travels around the world whacking rocks and theorizing about dirt
[09:20] <hondje> hehe
[09:20] <nickrud> forgot to mention the s100 from work
[09:20] <jsgotangco> lol
[09:20] <cafuego> whacking rocks is wrong
[09:21] <Razor-X> Paleontology, hah
[09:21] <tiglionabbit> cafuego: with hammers, dude
[09:21] <Razor-X> Earth Science is the worst favorite of mine of all the sciences
[09:21] <Razor-X> it's like... fucking rocks,dude ;)
[09:21] <glick> i wanted to be a paleontologist at one time
[09:21] <Razor-X> i'm a serious math buff, though
[09:21] <Razor-X> mmmm
[09:21] <hondje> I have a thing for geophysics
[09:21] <cafuego> Razor-X: That will probably change as you get older
[09:21] <Razor-X> Euler's identity... sexy stuff
[09:21] <glick> cause i thought being like indiana jones would get me instant ass
[09:21] <jsgotangco> haha
[09:21] <hondje> rocks aren't too interesting though, I dig climatology
[09:21] <cafuego> hondje: what, wet, cold rocks? ;-)
[09:21] <Razor-X> e^(i(pi)) + 1 = 0
[09:22] <glick> turns out real paleontology and archeology doesnt involves whips and cool ass hats
[09:22] <tiglionabbit> he has a gigantic fossil collection, has written lots of books about the atmospheric conditions millions of years ago, and is a professor at the University of Oregon
[09:22] <hondje> cafuego: hehe
[09:22] <Razor-X> 's the way to define logs of negative numbers
[09:22] <nickrud> Razor-X you really 15?
[09:22] <tiglionabbit> glick: lol, true
[09:22] <Razor-X> that Euler, a genius that he was
[09:22] <Razor-X> nickrud: duh! ;)
[09:22] <Razor-X> yes, i'm 15
[09:22] <jsgotangco> its more of trasure hunting and global conspiracies really
[09:22] <jsgotangco> heh
[09:22] <Razor-X> as you'll all see when I get accepted to the strong set
[09:22] <hondje> Euler is cool, I love eulers identity
[09:22] <Computer__Guru> see, this kind of thing really pisses me off
[09:22] <hondje> that's just freaky
[09:22] <psychonate> Man, no wonder my dvd playback was so slow :(
[09:22] <Razor-X> hondje: sexy stuff, no?
[09:22] <hondje> very
[09:22] <Computer__Guru> somebody scraped this bowl while iw asnt looking
[09:22] <Razor-X> how the hell did he see it just using the power series's
[09:23] <psychonate> and I just spent quite a bit of time copying the DVD to my harddrive heh
[09:23] <Razor-X> it's crazy crazy....
[09:23] <hondje> psychonate: /etc/hdparm.conf lets you set values for stuff like dma at boot
[09:23] <glick> there are actually one or two chicks in the lug of my school
[09:23] <cafuego> Razor-X: Can you work out the proof as well as just posting the result?
[09:23] <hondje> Razor-X: by being way friggen smarter than I am
[09:23] <Razor-X> cafuego: yes, I can
[09:23] <glick> but those transparent skinned dorks are too damn stupid to notice anything but their laptops
[09:23] <psychonate> hondje, I assume I will need to edit that in order to make a permanent change then?
[09:23] <Razor-X> online/
[09:23] <Razor-X> *online?
[09:23] <hondje> psychonate: yeah
[09:23] <Razor-X> nah, not now ;) (but it's not that hard, and I originally needed help on the proof)
[09:23] <hondje> psychonate: there are other ways, but that's the easiest
[09:23] <tiglionabbit> There was a fat girl in the Microsoft Alternatives Group at my high school.  And she had a fat arrogant Gentoo-using bastard for a boyfriend
[09:23] <cafuego> well, you can do it on paper and fax me.. ;-)
[09:23] <Razor-X> I still need to solve
[09:23] <glick> their like "oooh this kernel is sooo hot, linux is my girlfriend"
[09:24] <glick> then on fridays their like "why cant i get laid :("
[09:24] <hondje> 'microsoft alternatives group'?
[09:24] <Razor-X> http://www.sosdg.org/~razorx/problem.pdf
[09:24] <tiglionabbit> hondje: yep
[09:24] <Razor-X> and
[09:24] <glick> what bums
[09:24] <hondje> wow
[09:24] <cafuego> hondje: MS Goth[tm] 
[09:24] <hondje> when I was in school, we didn't have those
[09:24] <hondje> we had boots though, and they kicked me out :)
[09:24] <glick> have fun writing java in a slave shop loser
[09:24] <tiglionabbit> the entire group brought their ancient laptops they got for free 20 years ago
[09:24] <hondje> cafuego: lol
[09:24] <cafuego> we didn't have computers in school
[09:25] <Computer__Guru> we got them in the third grade
[09:25] <hondje> we did
[09:25] <tims> after 3 hours, error 2? wtf is error 2?
[09:25] <jsgotangco> my first computer class had us saving on casette tapes beat that
[09:25] <glick> i hate those kids who bring those tablet pcs to class and use them to take notes
[09:25] <tiglionabbit> tims: grub error 2?
[09:25] <hondje> the navy paid to teach us LOGO in first grade :)
[09:25] <Razor-X> fuck! (sorry{
[09:25] <cafuego> jsgotangco: microtapes
[09:25] <Razor-X> s/{/)=
[09:25] <Razor-X> ugghhhh
[09:25] <glick> i wanna punch them in the mough for being protentious fucks thinking that shit is gonna make them look cool
[09:25] <tiglionabbit> tims: when a computer says something you don't understand, you google it.
[09:25] <tims> no.. was building mozilla from source and finally got error 2 after 3 hours
[09:25] <Razor-X> s/=//
[09:25] <hondje> glick: hehe
[09:25] <jsgotangco> cafuego: nope regular casette tapes we used sharp computers back then
[09:25] <Razor-X> and http://www.sosdg.org/~razorx/problem01.pdf
[09:25] <hondje> they can't help it
[09:25] <jsgotangco> (long long time ago)
[09:25] <tims> I don't mind error 2 but it shoudl be the first thing
[09:26] <tiglionabbit> tims: look for failure messages it printed before that, dude
[09:26] <Razor-X> and my dad, of course, won'thelp me
[09:26] <hondje> the television told them to buy it :(
[09:26] <hondje> I had a cassette drive for my vic20
[09:26] <Razor-X> the ever "I'm the smart engineer and I think you're doing this for the ego trip" person
[09:26] <glick> shows your a loser who thinks tech toys will impress the chicks
[09:26] <tiglionabbit> tims: if make gave you an error, it must have said something was wrong before then
[09:26] <cafuego> jsgotangco: We used microtapes
[09:26] <Razor-X> *won't
[09:26] <Razor-X> so #math has become my friend ;)
[09:26] <cafuego> Anyway, I have a chicken to roast
[09:26] <Razor-X> Catfive sent me the proof for the former, the latter i'm still kinda stuck on
[09:26] <hondje> Razor-X: #physics is your enemy! :)
[09:26] <Razor-X> hondje: haha
[09:27] <nickrud> I used to hate my roommate, I tried to monopolize my comp cuz he had a vic20
[09:27] <tiglionabbit> hey hey, physics is cool
[09:27] <nickrud> he did, not me :)
[09:27] <tims> wow vic20 that predates my atari 400
[09:27] <Razor-X> you people should try Conkeror
[09:27] <cafuego> Actualy, pthysics is math.
[09:27] <Computer__Guru> tiglionabbit: nerd
[09:27] <Razor-X> even you vi buffs ;)
[09:27] <glick> i need some orange juice (a.k.a a mike's hard)
[09:27] <hondje> No it's not
[09:27] <Razor-X> (yes, it supports vi binds)
[09:27] <nickrud> atari 800, me
[09:27] <tims> was it 22 columns or23 columns on vic20?
[09:27] <hondje> physics is useful :)
[09:27] <cafuego> hondje: Yes, it is.
[09:27] <cafuego> hondje: I spent enough time at uni doing physics
[09:27] <tiglionabbit> Computer__Guru: duuhh, and spending every waking moment in this irc channel didn't tip you off before?
[09:27] <Hackmo> how can I set up my wireless card in command line?
[09:27] <tims> gotta love those 2 inch high letters
[09:27] <cafuego> hondje: (ie: math)
[09:27] <nickrud> it had a keyboard :)
[09:28] <hondje> Me too, beinga  physics/math student :)
[09:28] <tiglionabbit> Hackmo: ifup
[09:28] <to|m> does ubuntu run on a pure S-ata System well?
[09:28] <tiglionabbit> Hackmo: if you've got ifupdown and have your wireless properly configured
[09:28] <desrt> to|m; it does here
[09:28] <hondje> physics is all about making up crap using math :)
[09:28] <Hackmo> tiglionabbit: how do I configure it
[09:28] <Razor-X> hondje: but, only limited math
[09:28] <Madpilot> to|m: the only HD on my system right now is SATA. Ubuntu runs fine
[09:28] <psychonate> Now if I can find a way to make Ubuntu's mplayer work with DVDs that have AC3 audio, I will be a happy man.
[09:28] <tiglionabbit> Hackmo: dunno, depends on what you've got =P
[09:28] <nickrud> hondje say it ain't so
[09:28] <hondje> Razor-X: of course it's limited
[09:28] <Razor-X> math by itself is elegant, and beautiful
[09:28] <cafuego> I don't need no steekin math to poke a fork in apower socket and measure what happens.
[09:29] <hondje> though we find stuff math people can't :)
[09:29] <Razor-X> but practical math is just that
[09:29] <Razor-X> limited by practicality
[09:29] <desrt> psychonate; why not totem?
[09:29] <Hackmo> tiglionabbit: lol, when I type ifconfig it only shows the ethernet
[09:29] <glick> haha cafuego
[09:29] <Computer__Guru> i wasnt aware ac3 was a supported audio compression method for dvd
[09:29] <nickrud> measure, math, eh? :)
[09:29] <hondje> Like, random matrices whose eigenvalues correspond to the zeros of the riemann zeta function :)
[09:29] <tiglionabbit> Hackmo: then install ifupdown and ifup it
[09:29] <tims> make[2] : *** No rule to make target `export'.  Stop. [in mozilla/chrome] 
[09:29] <tiglionabbit> Hackmo: oops, misread
[09:29] <Razor-X> hondje: haven't come to either yet, but i'm striving for the latter as soon as possible
[09:29] <desrt> Computer__Guru; afaik, all dvds that have 5.1 use ac3
[09:29] <hondje> nickrud: It's true, physics is just trolling for funding. re: Dark Matter
[09:29] <Razor-X> dude, Spivak's problems are hard as fuck..... :(
[09:29] <Razor-X> like, OMG, people in #math die
[09:30] <Razor-X> only Cale and Catfive can do his problems
[09:30] <nickrud> hondje yet, it makes for such interesting reading, so, keep getting the funds
[09:30] <glick> damn if i go to sleep ubuntu will go away
[09:30] <Razor-X> and I don't have the answer book yet, and my dad's a bastard >_<
[09:30] <Razor-X> ok enough cursing....
[09:30] <hondje> nickrud: I'm trying to come up with 'dark gravity' and 'dark time'
[09:30] <hondje> I figure that'll get me major funding, no more tagging gophers for money
[09:30] <to|m> ok, now itsmy step form debian -> ubuntu --- I hope it's a good on ;)
[09:30] <Computer__Guru> ima go watch 24 now
[09:30] <nickrud> well, even I'm only so gullible :)
[09:30] <Hackmo> tiglionabbit: ifupdown is installed
[09:31] <hondje> It'll lead up to. .... dark spacetime!
[09:31] <glick> i cant wait for the pill you can pop that tricks your brain into thinking it got 15 hours of well rested sleep
[09:31] <Razor-X> glick: binaural beats do that
[09:31] <tiglionabbit> Hackmo: well, my wireless was detected automagically by ubuntu, so I don't know what one would do to fix it if it didn't
[09:31] <Razor-X> albeit, with the side effect that your body's dog tired, yet your brain is well-rested
[09:31] <glick> Razor-X, whats that?
[09:31] <psychonate> desrt, I like mplayer A LOT, and the gl(2) video output driver works best on my TV-out box.
[09:31] <Razor-X> real useful for finals
[09:31] <Hackmo> tiglionabbit: I put in the card after I installed ubuntu
[09:31] <shlomi> Why does it take so long to install the Culmus fonts?
[09:31] <psychonate> The other vo's have blue on a couple of the edges.
[09:32] <psychonate> This only happens on my video out box though
[09:32] <glick> nah i want something that makes your whole body feel like a million bucks...besides cocaine
[09:32] <Razor-X> glick: there are subversive/narcotic binaural beats
[09:32] <Razor-X> albeit, i'm not about to try them
[09:32] <nickrud> probably not an apropriate answer here, but, sex
[09:32] <psychonate> Anyway, mplayer has an option to use the gl/gl2 vo, and I like mplayer best overall.
[09:33] <glick> well i guess ima rebbot
[09:33] <glick> nothing good can last
[09:33] <glick> :(
[09:33] <glick> ttyl
[09:34] <shlomi> Oh! It prompted me to do something.
[09:36] <buulian> excuse me... i'm trying to activate the root user account, and i get the error message: sudo: must be setuid root
[09:37] <tiglionabbit> !sudo
[09:37] <ubotu> it has been said that sudo is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[09:37] <Madpilot> buulian: no need for root in Ubuntu
[09:37] <buulian> alright...
[09:38] <Madpilot> buulian: follow that URL ubotu just posted
[09:38] <tiglionabbit> buulian: give your soul to us
[09:38] <buulian> I've been there
[09:38] <Aapzak> guys, quick question. I installed from a warty cd. Can I just change warty into hoary in sources list and update dist-upgrade?
[09:39] <buulian> okaayyy.
[09:39] <nickrud> buulian yes, my /usr/bin/sudo is setuid root
[09:39] <buulian> How do you replace gnome with Metacity, and also how do you make it so the computer boots automatically into Metacity?
[09:40] <buulian> I'm just going to leave it w/o root
[09:40] <desrt> Aapzak; from what i understand, that's what you're supposed to do
[09:41] <Aapzak> k, tnx
[09:41] <desrt> Aapzak; should be fine
[09:41] <desrt> at worst you'll trash a freshly-installed box :)
[09:41] <tiglionabbit> buulian: for the second question, look at system -> admin -> login screen setup
[09:41] <nickrud> buulian you can try echo metacity >> ~/.xsession (in a terminal) and select xsession in the login screen
[09:41] <Aapzak> I thought so, but got confused
[09:41] <hondje> The wise man can pick up a grain of sand and envision a whole universe. But the stupid man will just lay down on some seaweed and roll around until he's completely draped in it. Then he'll stand up and go: Hey, I'm Vine Man.
[09:41] <desrt> Aapzak; be prepared for a lot of downloading though.... you'd almost be better just to download the hoary iso
[09:41] <nickrud> although I don't know why you would really want to
[09:41] <tiglionabbit> nickrud: why do you suggest people write files with echo?  I mean seriously
[09:42] <Aapzak> on the kubuntu website they state that hoary is dev tree
[09:42] <desrt> they lie
[09:42] <Razor-X> hondje: nice one ;)
[09:42] <desrt> breezy is current dev branch
[09:42] <hondje> jack handley:)
[09:42] <Aapzak> desrt: I'm allready done downloading
[09:42] <tiglionabbit> nickrud: somebody is going to mess up and run that command twice, and it'll screw things up for them eventually
[09:42] <markc_> howdy, I need to get some normal deb packages but an apt-get update gives me a NO_PUBKEY and does not download the packages.gz... is there a way around yhis ?
[09:42] <Hackmo> how do you set up wifi cards with cli?
[09:42] <desrt> Aapzak; nice connection there
[09:42] <desrt> Hackmo; iwconfig
[09:42] <Aapzak> :)
[09:42] <n4txo> buenos das
[09:42] <desrt> Hackmo; be warned -- it's not very friendly
[09:42] <Aapzak> 2Mb, I started a while ago
[09:42] <n4txo> hi at all
[09:42] <Hackmo> desrt: thanks
[09:43] <pvanhoof> for a developer, is breezy usable atm? I don't care whether or not it will break things (I'm expecting that to happen). But will some basic components like the X server work?
[09:43] <nickrud> tiglionabbit yes, I did add an extra > there. A typo. I had the impression he knew a bit.
[09:43] <desrt> pvanhoof; yes
[09:43] <Razor-X> pvanhoof: it's not _that_ bad
[09:43] <pvanhoof> so unlike a few months ago, X will actually work :)
[09:43] <desrt> pvanhoof; but don't do it if you depend on your computer :)
[09:43] <Aapzak> pvanhoof: I'm sure it works fine
[09:43] <tiglionabbit> nickrud: oh you did want to rewrite the file.  Anyway, why not just suggest they use a text editor, like gedit would be friendly to newbies
[09:43] <markc_> or, how does one download debs from non-ubuntu repositories ?
[09:43] <desrt> pvanhoof; if you have a custom X config file you'll need to make some manual adjustment
[09:43] <Hackmo> ok so what do I do if I have a wireless card installed ( that I know is supported because i'm using it on another ubuntu machine) and iwconfig says that there are no wireless extensions installed?
[09:43] <tiglionabbit> !sources
[09:43] <ubotu> I guess sources is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUserGuideAddingRepositories
[09:43] <pvanhoof> ok.
[09:43] <Aapzak> pvanhoof: not for hardcore production machine
[09:43] <desrt> pvanhoof; the paths for X have changed around
[09:44] <MidNightRaVeN> anyone know of where i can get transcode for 64??
[09:44] <markc_> ubotu>  sweet, thanks :-)
[09:44] <ubotu> markc_: Are you smoking crack?
[09:44] <Razor-X> MidNightRaVeN: run it in a 32bit chroot?
[09:44] <tiglionabbit> markc_: you add them to your /etc/apt/sources.list .  That thing I made ubotu print lists all of the currently supported ubuntu repositories
[09:44] <pvanhoof> desrt, and those X-related packages are now done? Because those have been a reason for me to go back to hoary
[09:44] <MidNightRaVeN> Razor-X: i dunno how =/
[09:44] <nickrud> tiglionabbit I've walked total newbies through things, but I also want to give people an indication of the power they have available. I assume people are intelligent.
[09:44] <nickrud> tiglionabbit but, your point is also well taken
[09:44] <Aapzak> desrt: do think you can compare Ubuntu unstable with Debian Unstable, because thats still as solid as many other released distros
[09:45] <Razor-X> MidNightRaVeN: lots do, so stick around ;)
[09:45] <pvanhoof> I don't depend on the computer very much ..but I do need some basics working. Like a developer environment and of course X :)
[09:45] <tiglionabbit> nickrud: =P I'm not a newbie, but even I wouldn't edit a file without looking at it first
[09:45] <markc_> tiglionabbit> I've done that but the packages.gz won't download because of some PUBKEY error ?
[09:45] <Razor-X> it's real convenient for 64 bit people to have a 32bit chroot to run stuff like that
[09:45] <tiglionabbit> markc_: it should download anyway but say it's not authenticated
[09:45] <markc_> I get a -> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[09:45] <MidNightRaVeN> Razor-X: but how do i do it ='(
[09:45] <markc_> and that is exactly what I am doing
[09:45] <markc_> an apt-get upsate
[09:45] <Razor-X> !chroot
[09:45] <ubotu> chroot is, like, at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575
[09:45] <Razor-X> that maybe?
[09:46] <Aapzak> pvanhoof: suit yourself then, it will work. I personally hate it when my workstation goes down every now and then
[09:46] <Nsaneice> Hey, this is a tad odd but can I edit the word " Password: " to be " Passwd: " that echos to me when I do " sudo [command]  " ?
[09:46] <Aapzak> but if you don't mind
[09:46] <Aapzak> but ... why would you want to use unstable?
[09:46] <MidNightRaVeN> lol my eyes are all blury from reading so much ;-) thx! Going to read right now
[09:46] <pRolph_> hihi
[09:46] <pRolph_> I'm going to install ubuntu on my G4 iBook
[09:47] <tiglionabbit> Nsaneice: you should be able to edit anything, as it's an open source operating system, but it may be more complicated than you want to deal with
[09:47] <pRolph_> any guides?
[09:47] <Aapzak> ubuntu is pretty up to date pvanhoof
[09:47] <pRolph_> http://www.redhat.com/magazine/007may05/features/mac-mini/
[09:47] <ArmaniExchange> anyone here using Colony?
[09:47] <pRolph_> is that appplicable
[09:47] <ArmaniExchange> its so unstable
[09:47] <pvanhoof> Aapzak, ok
[09:47] <pvanhoof> Aapzak, I don't mind as long as I can fix it myself (temporarily)
[09:47] <Aapzak> pvanhoof: do you need tools which are not in stable?
[09:48] <Hackmo> can anyone help me set up my network?
[09:48] <Nsaneice> tiglionabbit: Well I am up to it, term is written in C right? So all I have to do is edit the sudo package..
[09:48] <markc_> tiglionabbit> oops, I'm sorry, it did download the packages.gz file but I can't install a package from srage... the ubuntu one keeps coming thru
[09:48] <Aapzak> I'm a bit of a developer too and am curious why you want unstable
[09:48] <pvanhoof> Aapzak, at this moment Hoary is giving me all the components,libraries and tools in the versions I want them. But I do prefer to be a head of time with stuff (like libraries)
[09:48] <Nsaneice> tiglionabbit: If it is really that complicated, then I will pass. :)
[09:48] <tiglionabbit> Nsaneice: I'd imagine there's an easier way, as ubuntu has so many regional settings, but I'm not sure exactly how
[09:48] <Aapzak> pvanhoof: allright, understandable
[09:49] <Nsaneice> tiglionabbit: Thank you tho.  :)
[09:49] <pvanhoof> Aapzak, I have to, for example, install some libraries from cvs.gnome.org to get some modules compiling from cvs
[09:49] <pvanhoof> but I'm guessing breezy ain't going to change that anyway
[09:49] <tiglionabbit> Nsaneice: might be fun to create your own locale where things are spelled differently =P
[09:49] <Aapzak> pvanhoof: I still have to start on my first project, so I won't know anything about it :) it's really just curiosity
[09:49] <tiglionabbit> I wish I could help
[09:49] <pvanhoof> and I dislike the "install everything from cvs" solutions like jhbuild. Since there's always a few of them with compilation errors
[09:50] <tiglionabbit> hm
[09:50] <Aapzak> you  dev Gnome apps then ...
[09:50] <Nsaneice> tiglionabbit: I just like things short. I know what passwd means no need for it to be password..
[09:50] <pvanhoof> making it nearly impossible to get a complete fully up2date gnome env. at a specific time
[09:51] <pvanhoof> Aapzak, indeed. Both professionally as free software dev
[09:51] <Nsaneice> Anyone hear of Firefox 1.0.5 being in Backports yet?
[09:51] <pvanhoof> for my professional needs I more or less do depend on my computer. but we have multiple systems on which I can develop ..
[09:51] <Aapzak> pvanhoof: nice. I recently switched to KDE, but have been using gnome for years.
[09:51] <Hackmo> can anyone help me set up my wireless network?
[09:52] <pRolph_> Is it quite straight forward then?
[09:52] <Aapzak> I'm using Gentoo at work, pretty stable and up to date, is that something for you?
[09:52] <tiglionabbit> Nsaneice: I'll `grep -r "Password" /` for you
[09:53] <pvanhoof> that's okay. as long as you decide to develop with standards and cooperation in mind :p. Like freedesktop.org. Or you aren't planning to develop desktop applications?
[09:53] <pvanhoof> Some of my colleguas use Gentoo, but it's not my distro
[09:54] <shlomi> Hi all!
[09:54] <Nsaneice> I have used Gentoo, pretty nice
[09:54] <pvanhoof> I don't understand the reasons for recompiling every package :)
[09:54] <shlomi> How do I create the alias "David" -> "David CLM" (in the fonts)?
[09:54] <pvanhoof> nor I'd like to spend my time doing that
[09:54] <Nsaneice> pvanhoof: To make it fit your pc.
[09:55] <Nsaneice> Like a glove.
[09:55] <Nsaneice> none of this i386 bins..
[09:55] <pvanhoof> sure... but if I count the times I have to install an operating system on systems (like this laptop), I surely wouldn't want to spend my time compiling those softwares
[09:56] <pvanhoof> I wouldn't be doing much other things anymore
[09:56] <Cred> Hello. Could someone try to help me to get Labtec USB microphone to work? dmesg reveals this usbcore: registered new driver snd-usb-audio but that's about it.
[09:56] <tiglionabbit> pvanhoof: but uh, once you know how, you can just tell it to go, and then eat a sandwitch
[09:56] <tiglionabbit> s/sandwitch/sandwich/
[09:57] <pvanhoof> tiglionabbit, I often setup a minimal configuration of packages .. and while using the system I incremental install what I need
[09:57] <tiglionabbit> yeah, debian style is the most fun
[09:57] <pvanhoof> so everytime I needed something .. I would have to compile it (or get a precompiled package, but why use gentoo then)
[09:57] <ethics> so considering im a bit special ....how do ubunto stop su from working?...
[09:57] <Hackmo> does anyone know how to set up a wirless network with the cli?
[09:58] <pvanhoof> ethics, afaik you need to set a root password
[09:58] <Nsaneice> ethics: sudo passwd root
[09:59] <slask3n> Hi =) I installed webmin to test, and then i changed the password, but now i cant connect to the webmin at port 10000 anymore.. :s the page is just loading forever.. what can i do to connect?
[10:00] <concept10> Hackmo, what kind of wireless card do you have?
[10:00] <Nsaneice> pvanhoof: I do the smae thing. Once I installed Ubuntu then Kubuntu, then back to Unbuntu. I unistalled everything till I needed it, so the system is clean.
[10:00] <pRolph__> Is the installation guide pretty straightforward?
[10:00] <ethics> pvanhoof, Nsaneice i migrated from etch so i already have debian rules not ubuntu in most places id think so i have a working su...i was just curious hehe
[10:00] <concept10> slask3n, check the webmin site, they have good docs, check the faq first
[10:01] <slask3n> ive checked already, but i cant find any answer
[10:01] <Hackmo> concept10: I have a netgear WG311T, I know it's supported because I use it in my other Ubuntu machines
[10:01] <concept10> did you add your ip to allow in the conf file?
[10:02] <concept10> Hackmo, well how did you install it last time?
[10:02] <tiglionabbit> does anyone else find Antec's slogan as hilarious as I do?
[10:02] <concept10> Hackmo, ndis wrapper?
[10:02] <Hackmo> concept10: last time the card was in the computers when I installed the OS and I used the network config in gnome to configure them
[10:03] <Hackmo> concept10: but I only have access to the cli on that computer and don't know how to set it up
[10:03] <concept10> Hackmo, type ifconfig, does the card show up?
[10:03] <tiglionabbit> !wifi
[10:03] <AlexBO> hello! I've just surfed into the official ubuntu site, and I've seen in the Art Gallery stupendous desktops: i love them. In oe of them there is a particular program that show some important system informations (CPU %, CPU C, Free RAM, ...). This is the link: http://ubuntuforums.org/gallery/showimage.php?i=490&c=4. Does anybody know what is this program? I'd like to install it
[10:03] <ubotu> methinks wifi is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[10:04] <tiglionabbit> oh that program..  it's called...
[10:04] <Hackmo> concept10: no it only shows the eth
[10:04] <pRolph__> If I want dual-boot, do I have to configure stuff myself?
[10:04] <concept10> tiglionabbit, you are a bot freak
[10:04] <tiglionabbit> concept10: I know.  I put most of the topics in the bot
[10:04] <tiglionabbit> helps me stop repeating myself
[10:04] <concept10> Hackmo, what about iwconfig?
[10:05] <tiglionabbit> but now I always have to repeat myself by explaining about using the bot all the time
[10:05] <Hackmo> concept10: when I run that it says their is no wireless extensions installed
[10:05] <yaman> Marhaba,
[10:05] <yaman> First I would like to give my regards to your organization and my thanks as a human for the work the Red Cross does in attempting to stabilize the lives of people today and paving the way for a more secure, peaceful, and humane future.
[10:05] <yaman> I am an American student of Syrian descent living in the United States. I am impassioned and inspired by the work of the Red Cross Society and other organizations with similar goals around the world, and would love to learn more about their works first-hand. I believe that doing volunteer work in a region that is important to me, whose people are important to me, would help me discover my own self and provide an all-around enriching experienc
[10:05] <yaman> Therefore, I am interested in volunteering with the Lebanese chapter of the International Red Cross society in the summer of 2006, in any appropriate capacity. Where can I find more information about performing such volunteer work--such as, but not limited to, areas of need, areas of which I am capable of contributing to, etc. Furthermore, are there any steps you believe I can take in the next year to improve my prospects for successfully ach
[10:05] <yaman> n Lebanon?
[10:05] <yaman> Thank you for any help!
[10:05] <yaman> Yaman Salahi
[10:05] <yaman> eek
[10:05] <yaman> sorry
[10:06] <tiglionabbit> AlexBO: oh yeah, it's called gkrellm
[10:06] <liable> wow
[10:06] <Viddy> bwahahaha
[10:06] <concept10> Hackmo, in that case, no drivers are installed, you must first install drivers and then set it up.  Do you know what chipset is is based on?
[10:06] <Viddy> thats almost a bash.org quote ;)
[10:06] <Madpilot> did he even know what program he was running, do you think?
[10:07] <Viddy> gotta hate that middle mouse button
[10:07] <Hackmo> concept10: No but I will go find out
[10:07] <Hackmo> concept10: it uses the Atheros chipset
[10:08] <slask3n> anyone knows how to get the back/forward mouse-buttons to work?
[10:08] <AlexBO> tiglionabbit: thank you so much. don't you think these desktops solutions are very nice?
[10:08] <chromate> hello. i've got a dell inspiron laptop and for some reason the touchpad is not recognized as a synaptics device, but instead in /proc/bus/input/devices its listed as a "PS/2 Generic Mouse"
[10:08] <tiglionabbit> AlexBO: dunno.  I personally think commandline programs are pretty l33t, and keep my desktop constantly covered by stuff so I wouldn't ever see those things anyway
[10:08] <tiglionabbit> AlexBO: I just stuck the system load monitor on my top gnome panel
[10:09] <concept10> Hackmo, do you have access to web on another computer?
[10:09] <AlexBO> tiglionabbit: how can you do it?
[10:10] <Hackmo> concept10: yeah, but I have no way of transfering the files, the computer doesn't have a floppy drive or a cd burner
[10:10] <concept10> Hackmo, does the cli computer have inet access?
[10:11] <Hackmo> concept10: no
[10:11] <concept10> Hackmo, oh wireless, thats it?
[10:11] <tiglionabbit> AlexBO: right-click on your gnome panel (near the edge if it's full of stuff) and click on "Add Item", and look through the list of cool stuff you can stick on it.  I've got synaptic, firefox, gaim, gimp, gnome-terminal, a mini-launcher, sticky notes, keyboard layout switcher, notification area, wolume, date, system monitor, force-quit button, pager, trash, and desktop button displayed
[10:11] <concept10> Hackmo, do you have broadband or dialup?
[10:12] <Nsaneice> I like putting cool stuff on the gnome-panel
[10:12] <tiglionabbit> yeah it's fun
[10:12] <Hackmo> concept10: broadband
[10:12] <AlexBO> tiglionabbit: yes, i know this metod, but i didn't know the esistence of the system monitor.
[10:12] <AlexBO> tiglionabbit: can i ask you another question?
[10:12] <tiglionabbit> sure, go ahead
[10:12] <Nsaneice> Bleh, I just use top
[10:13] <tiglionabbit> Nsaneice: me too, but you know, graphical widget
[10:13] <tiglionabbit> and I meant the little black box with a bar graph in it
[10:13] <concept10> Hackmo, why dont you print the instructions and go at it?  or load the page on the computer with web access and boot the other computer with the network
[10:14] <Nsaneice> widget's steal that 1.0% of my 3.0Ghz, makes me mad
[10:14] <tiglionabbit> dah wtf, after it has the starting windows XP thing, the screen goes black and the monitor turns off, but it's still humming.  Wtf.  It'll boot debian
[10:14] <AlexBO> tiglionabbit: in the link i've sent you there is at the bottom a strange bar that doesn't complete all the screen. i think it's a KDE bar, but my question is: can i do a simil thing with gnome?
[10:14] <Hackmo> concept10: that's what i'm doing but I can't find anything with clear instructions as I don't really know what my problem is, if it's a driver or I just don't know how to config it with the cli
[10:15] <concept10> Hackmo, you can use ndiswrapper with that card
[10:15] <tiglionabbit> AlexBO: yub, that's the kde bar, and yes, you can right-click on your lower panel and set the width and height of it
[10:15] <Nsaneice> Need to have the Windows driver and ndiswrapper
[10:15] <Hackmo> concept10: what is ndiswrapper?
[10:15] <tiglionabbit> AlexBO: just uncheck "Expand"
 AlexBO: yub, that's the kde bar, and yes, you can right-click on your lower panel and set the width and height of it
 Need to have the Windows driver and ndiswrapper
 concept10: what is ndiswrapper?
 AlexBO: just uncheck "Expand"
[10:16] <AlexBO> tiglionabbit: ops...i've done a mistake
[10:16] <AlexBO> tiglionabbit: i've the last question
[10:16] <concept10> Hackmo, basically ndiswrapper 'wraps' the wireless windows driver for use in linux
[10:16] <AlexBO> in the same link i've seen a very nice wallpaper with a clock
[10:16] <concept10> Hackmo, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetgearWG511AndNdiswrapper
[10:17] <Hackmo> concept10: ok thanks
[10:17] <AlexBO> tiglionabbit: i think the clock it isn't still, but it change with the time. do you think so?
[10:17] <tiglionabbit> AlexBO: you may be able to find it at http://kde-look.org or http://gnome-look.org
[10:17] <concept10> Hackmo, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SetupNdiswrapperHowto
[10:17] <tiglionabbit> AlexBO: I don't know..
[10:18] <AlexBO> tiglionabbit: do you think that is there a similar wallpaper that change with the time?
[10:19] <tiglionabbit> AlexBO: it would have to be a program that runs on the background layer
[10:20] <Nsaneice> Hmm, need another IRC app that X-Chat...
[10:20] <concept10> Hackmo, its not hard to do, you basically get ndiswrapper, (you may have to compile, I used the instructions on the site for v1.1) 2. Tell ndiswrapper where to get your windows driver and it will load it.  3. Add it to your interfaces list  4. configure for your wlan.  You can do all this from CLI, that is the jist of it
[10:20] <AlexBO> tiglionabbit: well, you're right. but, yes, it can be funny. but a background service degrade the performance, i think
[10:21] <concept10>  Nsaneice why another ?
[10:21] <Nsaneice> replacement
[10:21] <concept10> why replace?
[10:21] <Nsaneice> I dislike
[10:22] <Nsaneice> UI is funky
[10:22] <tiglionabbit> Nsaneice: try irssi.  It has no UI
[10:22] <Nsaneice> :)
[10:22] <concept10> standard gtk+
[10:22] <Nsaneice> You use irssi bub...
[10:22] <tiglionabbit> Nsaneice: it's what I use
[10:22] <Nsaneice> I miss mIRC
[10:22] <tiglionabbit> bleh, I don't miss it asking me for money
[10:22] <Nsaneice> heh
[10:22] <concept10> Nsaneice, chatzilla is nice
[10:23] <tiglionabbit> ubotu irssi is http://f0rked.com/core/irssi
[10:23] <ubotu> tiglionabbit: okay
[10:23] <tiglionabbit> say, has anyone used a live/install dvd before?  My desktop is taking forever "Searching for Boot Record from CDROM"
[10:24] <tiglionabbit> oh and guess what, it didn't find it.  crap
[10:24] <concept10> has anyone watched the go-opensource TV show?
[10:24] <tiglionabbit> how do I use this dvd?  =[
[10:24] <Nsaneice> About to run chatzilla..
[10:24] <jeff__> what about bitchx
[10:24] <tiglionabbit> irssi pwns bitchx
[10:25] <Nsaneice> eek, pass on chatzilla
[10:26] <tiglionabbit> Nsaneice: what's wrong with it?
[10:27] <to|m> Hi, nice Distro first look is really nice!
[10:28] <Nsaneice> I think it is the UI
[10:29] <to|m> what's the best way to dist upgrade to testing or unstable? via ubuntu updater( where I get him, after 1st updates) or via aptitude
[10:29] <Nsaneice> Looks too much like Mozilla
[10:30] <Seveas> to|m, best is not to do that
[10:31] <Seveas> to|m, ubuntu's development version is nothing like debian testing/unstable
[10:31] <to|m> Seveas: but i need some debs from there openoffice 2beta or something like that
[10:31] <Seveas> but more like experimental right now
[10:31] <Seveas> to|m, better wait for it to stabilize or backport the OO.o debs yourself
[10:32] <Seveas> there have been a few transitions that make mixing stable and testing hairy business
[10:32] <to|m> Seveas: sorry i used oo2 before in debian, works fine and my documents that i need are in odt format
[10:32] <Seveas> to|m, there is a beta of OOo2 from march in hoary, if that helps
[10:33] <to|m> the transalion of ubunu isn't as good as i hope... because oo1.14 is not theright language like firefox, too
[10:33] <Seveas> you need to install language-support-$YOURLANG for that
[10:34] <Seveas> in your case, that would be language-support-de i guess
[10:35] <tiglionabbit> say guys, if I have two computers connected together by an ethernet cable, how do I ssh between them?
[10:35] <tiglionabbit> like how do I set up the IPs for it and stuff
[10:35] <mindspin> is it a crossover cable?
[10:36] <tiglionabbit> uh..
[10:36] <mindspin> otherwise you'll need a hub
[10:36] <tiglionabbit> it's just a regular one..  are those special?
[10:36] <Nsaneice> One end the blue and green are switched..
[10:36] <tiglionabbit> oh a hub, I've got one of those around
[10:36] <Nsaneice> Yea special
[10:36] <ethics> tiglionabbit, on an cable there are send and recieve wires....if you dont have a hub some need to swap
[10:36] <Seveas> tiglionabbit, once the cabling is correct (check with sudo mii-diag)
[10:37] <Seveas> then just make the interfaces have static ip's
[10:37] <Nsaneice> Maybe he is getting a hun or a switch..
[10:37] <mindspin> and make sure thy are in the same subnet
[10:37] <tiglionabbit> can crossover cables be used as normal?
[10:37] <Nsaneice> Crossover can go from PC to PC
[10:37] <Seveas> crossover cables can only be used between computers
[10:37] <Nsaneice> and work
[10:37] <Seveas> not between computer and hub
[10:37] <tiglionabbit> heh, I do have a switch right here, but I'm curious
[10:37] <tiglionabbit> oh
[10:38] <tiglionabbit> darn, so since this is one I use as a normal ethernet cable, it can't do that
[10:38] <ethics> tiglionabbit,   some hubs can deal with it tho but only some and some have a switch you can use but its better to use 2 cables for 2 uses
[10:38] <Seveas> although, my router has this smart sense thing which makes it work with both Xover and normal cables
[10:38] <Nsaneice> bingo
[10:38] <tiglionabbit> but I coulda sworn I'd plugged this cable between my computer and a friend of mine's, and was able to share windows stuff on smb
[10:38] <Seveas> tiglionabbit, check the physical connection with sudo mii-diag
[10:38] <Seveas> if it says that you have link beat, it works
[10:39] <ethics> tiglionabbit, if its a crossover youll get link lights....
[10:39] <ethics> if it isnt it shouldnt finds a link
[10:39] <tiglionabbit> well, I've gotta unplug my internet a sec to try this, brb
[10:39] <ethics> cards have lights for a reason 8)
[10:40] <Nsaneice> Crossover wire order: http://resource.godps.com/images/cat5.h2.gif
[10:40] <tiglionabbit> okay, I plugged the red cable between both computers, did sudo mii-diag, and it did report link beat
[10:41] <mindspin> then give both machibes static ips within the same subnet
[10:41] <to|m> Seveas: lang-pack-de is installed...
[10:41] <mindspin> and it shiould work
[10:41] <tiglionabbit> mindspin: that was my main question, how do I do that?
[10:41] <mindspin> sudo ifconfig eth0 ip subnet
[10:41] <tiglionabbit> verbatim?
[10:41] <Nsaneice> I was about to say ipconfig ...
[10:42] <mindspin> while ip stands for the ip adress and subnet for netmask i.e.255.255.255.0
[10:42] <us> will anyone tell me how I can get dvd video working in ubuntu? Itried the guide info but no dice.
[10:42] <mindspin> its ifconfig
[10:42] <mindspin> not ipconfig
[10:42] <Nsaneice> Computer one: sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
[10:42] <Nsaneice> Computer two: Is it lin or win?
[10:43] <tiglionabbit> !multimedia
[10:43] <ubotu> well, multimedia is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUserGuideMultimedia
[10:43] <tiglionabbit> us: this guide?
[10:43] <tiglionabbit> Nsaneice: it's linux.  I can't get windows to boot for some reason..
[10:43] <tiglionabbit> if I could, I'd be using samba
[10:43] <Madpilot> does anyone know how to get Opera or FF to display window size in the top bar?
[10:44] <Nsaneice> then computer two: sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0
[10:44] <mindspin> Computer two: sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0
[10:44] <Madpilot> I had this set up w/ Opera in Win. it was useful for webpages
[10:44] <mindspin> ;-)
[10:44] <Nsaneice> :P~
[10:44] <us> ubotu: I'll give that a go. Thanks!
[10:44] <ubotu> us: I don't know, could you explain it?
[10:44] <tiglionabbit> thank you, mindspin.  Ima try that
[10:45] <tiglionabbit> brb
[10:45] <mindspin> thanks to Nsaneice  too please
[10:45] <Nsaneice> nah I am good
[10:45] <Nsaneice> I just want it to be winter..
[10:45] <mindspin> hehe
[10:45] <concept10> Nsaneice, no kidding
[10:45] <Madpilot> us: ubotu is, um, a bot. uBOTu, get it? :)
[10:45] <zerok> hi :-
[10:46] <Nsaneice> Nice sync with backports it here in Dallas
[10:46] <Madpilot> Nsaneice: winter? blow that. we haven't even had summer properly and it's mid-July already...
[10:46] <Nsaneice> Meh I know.
[10:47] <concept10> Nsaneice, drom dallas?
[10:47] <concept10> *from?
[10:47] <Nsaneice> drom?
[10:47] <Nsaneice> Yea I am in the Dallas area. :)
[10:47] <Madpilot> that covers a fair bit of the planet, though, doesn't it?
[10:47] <tiglionabbit> uhh...
[10:47] <concept10> me too :)
[10:47] <Nsaneice> Pretty close to me
[10:47] <j2dope> hi are any of the repositories down? i can't reach 2 of them i think
[10:48] <Nsaneice> well you are on the same node
[10:48] <Nsaneice> like Plano area
[10:49] <concept10> Nsaneice, you must be irving, farmers branch or somewhere north of me (i used to work for comcast)
[10:49] <Nsaneice> South
[10:49] <slask3n> anyone knows how to get the back/forward mouse-buttons to work?
[10:49] <us> Madpilot: I get it. heh.
[10:49] <Nsaneice> Irving is a good 30min drive
[10:49] <Nsaneice> tiglionabbit: How did the SSH go?
[10:50] <us> Well. I was going to try the instructions on that link on the multimedia wiki.
[10:50] <concept10> desoto?
[10:50] <Madpilot> us: sometimes ubotu seems to be the most useful person here... ;)
[10:50] <Nsaneice> Mesquite area
[10:50] <us> haha.
[10:50] <Nsaneice> where 635 and 80 meet
[10:50] <concept10> Nsaneice, I used to live in mesquite
[10:50] <us> It's good advice. I searched and could not find that page on my own.
[10:50] <tigliona1bit> dah
[10:50] <us> w/ the wiki search and google.
[10:50] <Nsaneice> :D
[10:50] <tigliona1bit> well I followed what you said, and I got an error message
[10:51] <Nsaneice> tiglionabbit: How so?
[10:51] <concept10> Nsaneice, leave them unlocked, you dont have to worry about me driving out there!!!
[10:51] <us> I'm gonna hit the hay & try that in the am. Thanks, Madpilot!
[10:51] <Nsaneice> tiglionabbit: Could they ping each other?
[10:51] <Nsaneice> Heh, good old Mesquite
[10:52] <tigliona1bit> =p lost the message reconfiguring my eth0 to connect to the net again
[10:52] <concept10> I miss living in Mesquite
[10:52] <Nsaneice> tiglionabbit: Could they ping each other?
[10:52] <slask3n> anyone knows how to get the back/forward mouse-buttons to work?
[10:53] <Nsaneice> Mesquite is ok, same stupid roads tho..
[10:53] <Nsaneice> Busy, always busy..
[10:53] <Heimdall> is there something to create animated gif under ubuntu ?
[10:53] <Nsaneice> GIMP
[10:54] <tiglionabbit> the message it gives me is this: SIOCSIFADDR: Invalid argument
[10:54] <Nsaneice> hmm
[10:54] <mindspin> typo?
[10:54] <concept10> Nsaneice, are you originally from mesquite?
[10:54] <Heimdall> okay, is it easy ? I'm not looking for something very elaborated... just want little gif
[10:54] <Nsaneice> Yup
[10:54] <leroj> how do i run tarballs
[10:54] <Nsaneice> 18 years
[10:54] <leroj> i forgot :(
[10:54] <tiglionabbit>  sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0
[10:54] <tiglionabbit> SIOCSIFADDR: Invalid argument
[10:54] <bob2> sudo ifconfig eth0 up
[10:55] <tiglionabbit> it was up
[10:55] <mindspin> is your card eth0 or maybe eth1?
[10:55] <tiglionabbit> it's eth0
[10:55] <mindspin> depends on the slot sometimes
[10:55] <tiglionabbit> do I have to down it and up it again when I plug the cables differently?
[10:56] <mindspin> what do you get when typing ifconfig without any further additions?
[10:56] <Nsaneice> nsaneice@ubuntu:~$ sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.11 255.255.255.0
[10:56] <Nsaneice> SIOCSIFADDR: Invalid argument
[10:56] <Nsaneice> I get the same. :-/
[10:56] <Nsaneice> Might have to down then change IP
[10:56] <mindspin> try 10.10.10.1
[10:57] <tiglionabbit> without any arguments I get information about my network devices.  it lists eth0 and lo
[10:57] <mindspin> and no ip?
[10:57] <tiglionabbit> no eth1 cuz I'm not within wireless range
[10:57] <bob2> just use the ip tool
[10:57] <tiglionabbit> nah it gives the IP
[10:57] <tiglionabbit> what ip tool?
[10:58] <mindspin> on kubuntu sudo kcontrol
[10:58] <bob2> 'ip addr add 1.2.3.4 dev eth0'
[10:58] <bob2> to add 1.2.34 to eth0
[10:58] <tiglionabbit> o
[10:58] <tiglionabbit> lol, I don't understand any of this.  Here, let me disconnect and fiddle with it some more.  I should really just plug in the switch, but I want to learn to do this without one
[10:58] <tiglionabbit> brb again
[10:59] <to|m> hm, the oo.org2 beta of ubutu is the one, i had problems with isn't it possible to get debian beta114 version?
[10:59] <nekohayo> hey, some other day I was suggested to bring up the fonts dpi if I find my high resolutions annoying. However, I am a designer. I wanted to know, won't this mess up my design proportions? Since I'm not at the same dpi than "normal" users. For example, lots of website layouts might break too. Thoughts?
[11:00] <to|m> I think it's not the best way just to insert debian packages in unbutu..hmmm
[11:01] <mouse_> nekohayo, yah... it will... u can always preview the page using the different dpi to verify
[11:01] <nekohayo> but that's an utter waste of time switching dpis >_<
[11:01] <bob2> to|m: that will break things.  if you don't understand why, it's not a good idea to try :)
[11:01] <nekohayo> so it seems I don't have a solution yet
[11:01] <nekohayo> thanks mouse_
[11:02] <mouse_> nekohayo, i mean if u noe the layout changes for one, the rest of the pages most probably will too
[11:02] <to|m> bob2: I think I know, but what 2 do, if i need the german oo2 bith hyperaation ... hmm
[11:02] <tiglionabbit> uh, d00d, this time I just ignored that message and ssh'd anyway, and it worked fine.  What's with the message?
[11:02] <tiglionabbit> maybe I should just not supply the 255.255.255.0 argument
[11:03] <bob2> presumably you need the word "netmask" in there somewhere
[11:03] <bob2> but I haven't used ifconfig in years
[11:03] <mindspin> yep
[11:03] <ethics> nekohayo, run a new server at a differnt res and vnc into it or something?
[11:03] <tiglionabbit> bob2: what do you use then?
[11:03] <nekohayo> hmm
[11:03] <bob2> tiglionabbit: ip
[11:04] <Nsaneic3> bleh
[11:04] <concept10> Does anyone use crossover office?
[11:04] <Nsaneic3> I have used crossover office
[11:04] <ethics> concept: i heard they sold a few ....
[11:04] <Nsaneic3> for IE 6.0 for Bankofamerica.com
[11:04] <nekohayo> ethics, the original problem is that I was thinking "what if I want to switch to LCD someday, there is that native resolution problem, and resolutions of 1600 on lcd panels are so high you can't read without leaning forwards"
[11:05] <tiglionabbit> heh, it's interesting that your nick is bob2.  Was that an entry in the Jargon Lexicon about a customer who wanted to speak to Bob when there was no one employed there named Bob, and it became a convention to refer to all the technicians as Bob1, Bob2, etc ?
[11:05] <bob2> hm, I dunno
[11:05] <ethics> nekohayo,  hehe im on a 22" widescreen tv/tft  seems fine to me hehehe
[11:05] <tiglionabbit> bob2: oh, so you just got that name randomly then
[11:05] <concept10> I have office 2003, Im wondering if I could just intall word 2003 instead of the whole suite
[11:05] <bob2> I'm only bob2 because bob was taken on another network, years ago
[11:05] <tiglionabbit> lol
[11:05] <ethics> nekohayo, but im somewhat young and my eyes havent failed yet hehe
[11:05] <bob2> and I didn't want to be 'rob', due to some failed desire to remain anonymous
[11:05] <nalioth_wrkn> bob2 not because you are bob squared?
[11:06] <tiglionabbit> is your real name Bob, or did you just like that character in Reboot?
[11:06] <ethics> nekohayo, i can see your point...hmm thinking
[11:06] <tiglionabbit> bob2: oh.  heh
[11:06] <bob2> tiglionabbit: my name is 'Rob'
[11:06] <bob2> or sideshow, depending on who you ask
[11:06] <tiglionabbit> bob2: could be Bobbert and compromise
[11:06] <mindspin> talking about fonts, how come that xmms shows very tiny fonts in the file selection window after an update?
[11:06] <concept10> tiglionabbit, you know what I ask myself everyday? What the hell is a tiglionabbit ?
[11:06] <tiglionabbit> well uh, it's like when you put bunny ears on a liger
[11:07] <concept10> OMG
[11:07] <nekohayo> ethics, I'm young too, but I'm trying to, you know, make my computer experience more enjoyable.. I really like LCD screens, but that native resolution problem is scary.
[11:07] <tiglionabbit> nah actually, it's this critter I like to draw
[11:07] <tiglionabbit> lessee if I've got any doodles of it around
[11:07] <nekohayo> ethics, besides, almost achieved the dead silent PC :P
He is a nut</small>
[11:08] <ethics> nekohayo, you bring about an intresting point...although if you had a font the right size to develop with and used the system on a higher dpi would't that solve it?
[11:08] <Jimbob> concept10: Their generation is named after a movie?
[11:08] <ethics> nekohayo, so like a system fonts folder and a developer box of fonts..
[11:08] <nekohayo> I don't really get it..
[11:08] <nekohayo> oh
[11:08] <tiglionabbit> concept10: it has nothing to do with napoleon dynamite.  I was just making up critters years ago and drew something funky, and decided to call it a tiglionabbit.  I didn't even know what ligers were, so I was being silly in that explanation
[11:08] <concept10> Jimbob, new gen
[11:09] <concept10> tiglionabbit, that was funny though :)
[11:09] <nekohayo> hey actually I realize that what I wanted (at the beginning) doesn't really make sense now :)
[11:09] <Jimbob> concept10: umm, "new gen?"
[11:09] <ethics> nekohayo, no abuse intended but i could see a character like the professor in futurama staring at this giant screen and standing 2 inches away to read it.....my mind is weird hehe
[11:09] <nekohayo> because I was thinking "boy if I could read slashdot / other news sites easier.."
[11:09] <nekohayo> but by doing that, I'm breaking the design anyways haha
[11:10] <concept10> Jimbob, I meant a new generation, I just thought of it when he mentioned drawing ligers
[11:10] <nekohayo> bwaha
[11:11] <ethics> nekohayo, so i wonder if you could get kde/gnome/wm to use one font while using another font for all apps from a different folder/directory
[11:11] <Jimbob> I know "new gen" is a contraction of "new generation", just not what you're talking about.
[11:11] <HostingGeek> I got clearlooks screenies for all
[11:11] <HostingGeek> This will be the new progress bar http://www.stellingwerff.com/cl-devel/progressbar_animated.gif
[11:12] <HostingGeek> the window deco is not clearlooks
[11:12] <concept10> Jimbob, watch the movie "Napolean Dynamite" and you will understand what im talking about
[11:12] <HostingGeek> and will not be the next clearlooks one
[11:12] <ethics> nekohayo, if you had 2 font repositries would that help?
[11:12] <HostingGeek> what do people think of it?
[11:12] <Jo> How do I install Beagle, what repository do I need ?
[11:12] <monkeyy> WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!
[11:12] <monkeyy> i am in
[11:13] <monkeyy> are you guys able to see me ?
[11:13] <kafeine> monkeyy, no
[11:13] <monkeyy> :-(
[11:13] <kafeine> :))
[11:13] <Nsaneic3> herm
[11:13] <monkeyy> this rocks
[11:13] <tiglionabbit> monkeyy: you are completely invisible.  Who said that?
[11:13] <Nsaneic3> I lost my nick again
[11:14] <ethics> nekohayo, or you could do something really gross and make two sizes of font in one ttf so if your in superscript its big and non superscript it's small then you could use superscript for WM and and normal in the design  and still keep the same font repository
[11:14] <concept10> tiglionabbit, Jimbob  http://ligersrule.tripod.com/id1.html     I had to laugh when I saw this.
[11:14] <monkeyy> kafeine, tiglionabbit  download speeds on ubuntu hoary are almost 8 times as compared to windows xp on the same connection
[11:14] <nekohayo> ethics, well from what I understand you're talking about making the WIDGET fonts bigger.. but isn't the font dialog already able to do so?
[11:14] <monkeyy> and this machine has less RAM, etc then my wwin xp one
[11:14] <monkeyy>  this is cool
[11:15] <kafeine> monkeyy, sweet
[11:16] <monkeyy> kafeine, can i ask you somethings
[11:16] <HostingGeek> Opinions wanted for the new clearlooks animation bar: http://www.stellingwerff.com/cl-devel/progressbar_animated.gif
[11:16] <ethics> nekohayo sorti cant think of how to make it work etc but in theory you could have a display mode for fonts so it showed on your screen in large but the small mode would work better for design stuff as your building in pixels etc..
[11:17] <Nsaneice>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY thenet2244000
[11:17] <tiglionabbit> concept10: that's fun.  Heh, I'm looking through my stuff for good drawings of my character..  I changed how he looks recently and haven't done anything in color of the new look
[11:17] <Nsaneice> well danm I knew that was going to happen
[11:17] <ethics> OMG QUICK CHANGE THE PW!!!
[11:17] <anacron> :D
[11:18] <tiglionabbit> Nsaneice: that's why I use irssi
[11:18] <ethics> heheh  ALERT ALERT you identy has been hijacked...beware bank accounts may be empty in 10 seconds
[11:18] <anacron> how using irssi would help in that situation?
[11:18] <monkeyy> i have some general questions can someone help me out ?
[11:18] <tiglionabbit> Nsaneice: /ircnet add -autosendcmd "/msg nickserv identify ******" freenode
[11:18] <jsgotangco> nice
[11:18] <HostingGeek> tiglionabbit: he was killed
[11:18] <tiglionabbit> aw
[11:18] <tiglionabbit> oh shit, did someone ghost him?  rofl
[11:19] <HostingGeek> tiglionabbit: someone must of killed him
[11:19] <anacron> :D
[11:19] <tiglionabbit> get ghosted?
[11:19] <HostingGeek> and they did it again
[11:19] <tiglionabbit> oh crap
[11:19] <tiglionabbit> what a disaster
[11:19] <nekohayo> bash.org anyone? XD
[11:19] <tiglionabbit> lol, not the best quote but a funny situation
[11:19] <concept10> What is ghosting? two nicks?
[11:19] <HostingGeek> Nsaneiceman: heh
[11:20] <HostingGeek> Nsaneiceman: change your password
[11:20] <kafeine> monkeyy, try us
[11:20] <tiglionabbit> concept10: when you say /msg nickserv ghost username password, it kicks them off
[11:20] <Nsaneiceman> Dono how
[11:20] <HostingGeek> Nsaneiceman: before someone kills you
[11:20] <bob2> concept10: ghosting is killing someone else who's using your nick
[11:20] <HostingGeek> <-- davi1 has quit (K-lined)
[11:20] <HostingGeek> that was quick
[11:20] <HostingGeek> hey bob2
[11:20] <bob2> monkeyy: in general, it's best to just ask questions up front, instead of asking if anyone will answer you in advance
[11:20] <concept10> Okay.
[11:20] <tiglionabbit> I didn't realize the ubuntu community could be so malicious
[11:21] <Seveas> tiglionabbit, lol :)
[11:21] <monkeyy> i am running ubuntu on Power PC when i play any audio cd or media file the voice is there but it is too low although the volume is at full how can i fix that ?
[11:21] <HostingGeek> bob2: opinion on remenic's idea on a new animation bar for clearlooks <-- davi1 has quit (K-lined)
[11:21] <bob2> monkeyy: did you set the hardware volume higher?
[11:21] <monkeyy> hi bob2  sorry about thta
[11:21] <bob2> HostingGeek: I don't know what you're talking about
[11:21] <nekohayo> ethics, I just thought of something.. maybe I could use a "work" user and a "test" user... with different resolutions and DPIs ? Then even if the test user has blurry interpolation I wouldn't really mind since it's a test user... or... hey does firefox remember the text size with ctrl-scrollwheel?
[11:21] <monkeyy> bob 2 how do i do that
[11:21] <HostingGeek> bob2: opinion on remenic's idea on a new animation bar for clearlooks http://www.stellingwerff.com/cl-devel/progressbar_animated.gif
[11:22] <HostingGeek> bob2: pasted the wrong thing
[11:22] <monkeyy> sorry i am so excited at the moment i am using xchat
[11:22] <bob2> HostingGeek: I have no interest in that
[11:22] <bob2> monkeyy: probably on the keyboard
[11:22] <monkeyy> and this is only my 3rd day with ubuntu
[11:22] <monkeyy> ya bob2  it is highest
[11:22] <catfox> hi all. i'm trying to execute a python script through my crontab, but can't get it to work.
[11:22] <catfox> i've set it to: 10 30  * * * phendrick /usr/bin/python /home/phendrick/workspace/CrocusSSHcheck/crocusLocalCheck.py
[11:22] <Seveas> monkeyy, welcome aboard the Ubuntu ship then :)
[11:23] <bob2> monkeyy: then tyr doing it in the mixer on the panel
[11:23] <bob2> concept10: get rid of "phendrick"
[11:23] <monkeyy> thank u Seveas  i remember you also helped me out the other day
[11:23] <bob2> er, catfox
[11:23] <catfox> duh, hour/minute the wrong way round?
[11:23] <Seveas> monkeyy, open gnome-volume-control and make sure pcm and master are set high
[11:23] <concept10> HostingGeek, I like that animation bar
[11:23] <monkeyy> let me see folks
[11:23] <Seveas> monkeyy, and also look at the volume control inside the program you are using
[11:23] <monkeyy> ya
[11:24] <monkeyy> lemme check ill be right back
[11:24] <concept10> HostingGeek, do you know how to make those?
[11:24] <HostingGeek> bob2: What do you think... xchat is not such a user friendly client... and http://gajim.org/ is very good so far... how about making a Ubuntu IM based on jaber and gajim and also have a jabber room....
[11:24] <HostingGeek> concept10: its an idea for clearlooks
[11:24] <bob2> HostingGeek: how about writing it instead of suggesting it?
[11:24] <catfox> bob2, yes?
[11:24] <HostingGeek> bob2: I think I had a talk before to you about Ubuntu IM... or maybe it was mako
[11:25] <bob2> catfox: get rid of the word "phendrick"
[11:25] <catfox> oh right
[11:25] <HostingGeek> bob2: if It was mako... I will talk to him...
[11:25] <Nsaneice> Yay, newpass and umm I will never ever do that again..
[11:25] <bob2> HostingGeek: blue sky proposals from you aren't very useful, go implement it, then suggest it
[11:25] <catfox> bob2, other entries in my crontab have root user
[11:25] <Nsaneice> I knew just as I hit enter I was screwed
[11:25] <bob2> catfox: that's not your corontab then
[11:25] <bob2> catfox: user crontabs don't have usernames
[11:26] <catfox> bob2, i thought it was one for the whole system?
[11:26] <HostingGeek> bob2: Ok it was mako... we got upto the point where a decent jabber IM had to be made before its done...
[11:26] <bob2> catfox: no
[11:26] <HostingGeek> bob2: I will talk to him...
[11:26] <bob2> HostingGeek: so, go do something useful instead of just rnaomdly suggesting things
[11:26] <bob2> harrassing mako doesn't seem useful, either
[11:26] <HostingGeek> bob2: It is useful...
[11:27] <pland> mornin'
[11:27] <HostingGeek> bob2: and its more than a sudgestion
[11:27] <bob2> HostingGeek: how is you pushing an idea that other people have already thought of useful?
[11:27] <HostingGeek> bob2: now it can be done
[11:27] <HostingGeek> bob2: the missing part is almost done...
[11:27] <nekohayo> got that last one ethics ?
[11:28] <HostingGeek> bob2: Anyway I didn't talk you before about it
[11:28] <catfox> bob2, sorry i'm not getting this. if /etc/crontab isn't for a user, where do i put that command?
[11:28] <HostingGeek> bob2: I talked to mako... so I will cont. talking to him
[11:28] <pland> looks like ruby1.8 ubuntu package is stuck at pre-release 1.8.2 (2004-12-23), does anyone know why/
[11:28] <pland> ?
[11:29] <pland> can't see proper release verion in the 'force version' menu either
[11:29] <Psyche-> hello there
[11:29] <mako> what do y'all to harrass me for?
[11:29] <Psyche-> i have some trouble configuring my sblive! 24 bit
[11:30] <bob2> catfox: eh? /etc/crontab is the system crontab, don't touch it.
[11:30] <bob2> catfox: run 'crontab -e'
[11:30] <catfox> bob2, cool. thanks
[11:30] <Psyche-> i followed the tutorial that i've found at ubuntuforums
[11:30] <bob2> HostingGeek: you have code to back this up, or are you just proposiing that someone else should write a jabber client?
[11:30] <Psyche-> but i can't adjust the volume with xmms
[11:30] <Psyche-> :\
[11:30] <ethics> nekohayo, yeah that works but having both viewable at once would be handy....say like a xmcdp or whatever it is from x
[11:31] <bob2> pland: when did 1.8.2 come out?  hoary was frozen early in the year, remember...
[11:31] <zerok> blmartin777, 25.12.2004
[11:31] <zerok> @bob2 sorry
[11:31] <zerok> damn autocompletion :S
[11:32] <HostingGeek> bob2: Wait Wait Wait you lost me... I will explain to you in a /msg what happened
[11:32] <bob2> I don't care that much
[11:32] <pland> bob2, AFAICT, it came out two days later, in 2004-12-23
[11:33] <bob2> pland: hm, ok then
[11:33] <bob2> oh well
[11:33] <pland> bob2, just wondering if there -is- an update, or whether I need to point sources.list to some other place...
[11:33] <bob2> hoary has 1.8.1, anyway
[11:34] <bob2> breezy has 1.8.2
[11:34] <zerok> bob2, hoary has a pre-release of 1.8.2
[11:34] <pland> bob2, yup that's the problem. it's a pre-release
[11:34] <pland> and I need the release version
[11:34] <bob2> you'd think they'd give it a useful version then, instead of 1.8.1-8
[11:34] <zerok> pland, do you have any other ruby applications installed?
[11:35] <assasin> bob2 is crazy people
[11:35] <pland> so dunno how to approach this. wait for package to catch yup, or install manually
[11:35] <pland> zerok, no, just need to run rails
[11:35] <zerok> pland, http://weblog.zerokspot.com/posts/426/
[11:35] <leroj> flashplayer won't play sound :(
[11:35] <zerok> pland, imo the easiest way
[11:35] <tiglionabbit> !soundproblems
[11:35] <ubotu> I guess soundproblems is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[11:35] <pland> zerok, huh! thanks!
[11:36] <leroj> thank you
[11:36] <othernoob> would anyone happen to know where i can obtain "The Code" ?
[11:36] <zerok> pland, far from perfect but it should help against dependency problems ;-)
[11:36] <nekohayo> ethics, what do you mean, both viewable? On the same screen? (actually a splitscreen in linux, on one monitor, would be REALLY nifty!)
[11:36] <nekohayo> because I have the fast user switch applet..
[11:36] <tiglionabbit> othernoob: look for -src packages
[11:37] <guerrero> othernoob, "The Repository"
[11:37] <tiglionabbit> I think..
[11:37] <pland> zerok, argh yeah compile manually and give higher priority to the binary...
[11:37] <othernoob> tiglionabbit: it's not actually code for the pc, it's a documentary from 2001 about linux ;)
[11:37] <pland> zerok, how do you undo that when the ubuntu package catches up, I wonder
[11:37] <guerrero> bittorent
[11:37] <tiglionabbit> o.O  oh
[11:37] <zerok> pland, it will at least not damage the dependencies
[11:38] <zerok> pland, simply removing the binary from the path and reinstalling all the gems after installing the official package should do it normally
[11:38] <othernoob> guerrero: well, i've been looking, but i don't know many sites that have docus on em :/
[11:38] <pland> zerok, heh, yup, well haven't got much choice unless someone @ ubuntu catches up with 12613 bug
[11:39] <tiglionabbit> hey guys, how do I set my machine up to sort of share things on the internet?
[11:39] <guerrero> maybe a good urban video store
[11:39] <pland> zerok, thanks for the pointed
[11:39] <bob2> tiglionabbit: install ipmasq
[11:39] <tiglionabbit> http style, like so if someone types in my IP into their web browser, viola, loads an html file of mine if my machine is on
[11:39] <pland> s/pointed/pointer
[11:39] <guerrero> bet leather tongue in SF has it
[11:39] <othernoob> guerrero: afaik it's only been on tv :(
[11:39] <guerrero> probably lost weekend too
[11:39] <catfox> bob2, cron is working now, thanks for the help.
[11:39] <guerrero> amazon?
[11:39] <zerok> pland, you follow this guide at your own risc ;-)
[11:39] <zerok> ... risk
[11:40] <zerok> ^_^
[11:40] <bob2> tiglionabbit: in that case, just install apache2
[11:40] <pland> zerok, heh yeah no worries
[11:40] <tiglionabbit> oh
[11:40] <catfox> got some strange behaviour though. if i run my python script from a terminal, it creates a logfile and writes what it's doing. but it doesn't create the log file when it's executed through crontab
[11:40] <othernoob> guerrero: already checked that :(
[11:40] <guerrero> is it on imdb?
[11:40] <guerrero> othernoob,
[11:40] <zerok> othernoob, http://www.code.linux.fi/ ?
[11:41] <ethics> nekohayo, well you can dual screen on x np...the problem is the 2nd user...i run vmware so ihave a few computers at once but there is xdmcp or something in gdm that allows remote xsessions with users etc...so if you could do that to loop back on the same server would be good....vnc may have a similar config
[11:41] <bob2> catfox: shell redicrection won't work from cron, I'd guess
[11:41] <bob2> catfox: just write a shell script wrapper
[11:42] <nekohayo> ethics, any idea how this is called?
[11:42] <catfox> bob2, so write a shell script, executed by crontab, which executes the python?
[11:42] <aliz> vim does not colorize C files, what's the problem?
[11:42] <bob2> catfox: if you want to direct things to a file, I guess so
[11:42] <bob2> aliz: echo syntax on >> ~/.vimrc
[11:42] <ethics> what proggy can you use to log into the same pc and use x in a window of the same x?   make sense.....scratches head over bad wording
[11:42] <catfox> bob2, ok, i'll give it a go. thanks again
[11:42] <bob2> aliz: restart vim
[11:42] <bob2> aliz: enjoy
[11:42] <zerok> aliz, does it highlight anything else?
[11:42] <bob2> ethics: xnest, perhaps
[11:42] <othernoob> zerok: sounds like that's the one. thx
[11:42] <zerok> othernoob, np
[11:43] <othernoob> :)
[11:43] <tiglionabbit> bob2: thanks.  What next, rtfm?
[11:43] <ethics> nekohayo, theres a possible one
[11:43] <ethics> bob2 cool cheers matey
[11:43] <bob2> tiglionabbit: no, you're done, just start using it
[11:43] <aliz> bob2: done, thanks
[11:43] <tiglionabbit> bob2: start using it how?
[11:44] <aliz> zerok: i think it works for some other types, but *syntax on* did the job
[11:44] <IceDC571> tiglionabbit, is the us archive still broken?
[11:44] <tiglionabbit> IceDC571: I don't know
[11:44] <bob2> tiglionabbit: it's a web server...access it with your web browser
[11:44] <tiglionabbit> !usrepos
[11:44] <ubotu> from memory, usrepos is if you get MD5Sum mismatches when doing apt-get installs don't use the us mirror.  Change us.archive.ubuntu.com to archive.ubuntu.com in /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:44] <bob2> tiglionabbit: http://your.ip.here/
[11:44] <nekohayo> ethics, ?
[11:45] <tiglionabbit> bob2: neat.
[11:45] <tiglionabbit> bob2: how do I change the directory it uses?
[11:45] <bob2> tiglionabbit: you don't, in general
[11:45] <bob2> tiglionabbit: if you want to share files as your user, put them in ~/public_html/ in your home directory
[11:46] <bob2> tiglionabbit: then go to http://your.ip.here/~username/
[11:46] <tiglionabbit> oh, it uses that by default?
[11:46] <tiglionabbit> ok
[11:46] <ethics> nekohayo, looking at xnest   looks like the tool youd use for the 2 users on one screen type thing
[11:46] <tiglionabbit> say, is it possible to make a domain for a user, rather than the machine?  Or is that against the rules..
[11:47] <fruitybumstuffer> hey guys im tryin 2 mount my 2nd windoze hdd on boot but its not likin what i have put in  fstab... it mounts my 1st hdd but not the 2nd i have used /dev/hda1       /media/windows  ntfs    nls=utf8,umask=0222 0       0 for my fist and the 2nd changin hda1 to sda5 and the windows has a 2 at the end... Any help with this??
[11:47] <zrr_> Hi
[11:47] <zrr_> I got a questin about the ubuntu boot process
[11:47] <bob2> tiglionabbit: if you mean "is it possible to have multiple domains pointing at the one web server", then yes
[11:48] <zrr_> I installed a new kernel from scratch, 2.6.11.12.2
[11:48] <zrr_> boots great but when I boot from the ubuntu kernel the very first messages is "starting ubuntu"
[11:48] <tiglionabbit> bob2: no, that's not what I meant.  I meant a domain that points to ip/~user specifically.  But I don't think that is possible
[11:48] <zrr_> when I boot from my kernel, that message does not appear.
[11:48] <bob2> tiglionabbit: sure it is
[11:49] <tiglionabbit> bob2: really?  Well other than hitting the main machine, detecting the url used, and redirecting..
[11:49] <tiglionabbit> which I could do
[11:49] <fruitybumstuffer> can any1 help me with mountin my hdd??
[11:49] <bob2> tiglionabbit: (and it was more or less what you mean, since hosting multiple domains means the ability to server from arbitrary locations)
[11:49] <bob2> tiglionabbit: ok, now I think you're confusing me
[11:50] <bob2> tiglionabbit: www.blah.com can server data from 1.2.3.4/~user1/, while www.bleh.com serves from 1.2.3.4/~user2/
[11:50] <tiglionabbit> how do you do that?
[11:50] <bob2> create virtual hosts in your apache config
[11:51] <bob2> but it does involve learning how a web server works
[11:51] <fruitybumstuffer> any1??? help with mountin sata hdd??
[11:51] <ethics> particularly if your doing cgi stuff etc i feel heheh im scared of it..
[11:51] <ethics> fruitybumstuffer, whats up?
[11:51] <bob2> fruitybumstuffer: maybe you could tell us what error you get?
[11:51] <bob2> fruitybumstuffer: and show us the line that causes problems, without any weird control characters
[11:52] <tiglionabbit> lol, fruitybumstuffer, what a progressive name you have
[11:52] <onno> Hello, I want to put a wireless card in my Desktop PC, do you know wich brand will work very good with Ubuntu and GNU/Linux?
[11:52] <kHurtiZ> yeah was just laughing at that :)
[11:52] <onno> its for G protocol
[11:52] <ethics> fruitybumstuffer, sata = scsi disk names....sda sdb etc....  mount -t filesystem /dev/sdX /my/directory
[11:53] <john023> bu
[11:53] <ethics> fruitybumstuffer, filesystem is replaed with ntfs/vfat/ext3 etc
[11:53] <fruitybumstuffer> ethics: I have my 1st windoze hhd mountin at boot fine, but my 2nd windoz(extended partition) doesnt want 2 mount on boot.... Its a sata hdd and is writein in fstab like this" dev/sda5       /media/windows2  ntfs    nls=utf8,umask=0222 0       0"
[11:54] <bob2> fruitybumstuffer: you seem to be missing a leading slash
[11:54] <kHurtiZ> tiglionabbit, if you're using apache, you can define virtual hosts which mean that www.bleh.com serves from ~user2 and www.blah.com serves from ~user1 ... it's in the config somewhere, look for virtual hosts
[11:54] <fruitybumstuffer> sorry that was me quickl; c+p it does have a / at the start:P
[11:55] <ethics> fruitybumstuffer, also know that ntfs = read only
[11:55] <kHurtiZ> umm isn't there experimental RW ntfs available?
[11:55] <tiglionabbit> okay I wanna get started with this.  Where is the friggin directory, lol
[11:55] <ethics> experimental as in good luck and thanks for all the fish ....
[11:55] <bob2> fruitybumstuffer: add auto to the options
[11:55] <kHurtiZ> yeh lol
[11:56] <bob2> tiglionabbit: directory for what?
[11:56] <ethics> captive works but its hardly beautiful...vfat = win
[11:56] <bob2> kHurtiZ: not in ubuntu
[11:56] <tiglionabbit> bob2: the one where I put my index.html
[11:56] <fruitybumstuffer> bob2: where??
[11:56] <bob2> tiglionabbit: you need to be very very specific about what you're trying to do
[11:56] <bob2> fruitybumstuffer: auto,nls=utf8,umask=0222
[11:56] <tiglionabbit> lol, interesting, it says "the _Documentation_ is included" on the page it displays, but that link is broken =P
[11:56] <kHurtiZ> tiglionabbit depends where you've got apache installed... i'm new to apache2 so not entirely sure. in previous versions, you edit httpd.conf in the apache dir
[11:56] <tiglionabbit> bob2: I am trying to make my index page
[11:57] <mindspin> tiglionabbit: but its no witchcraft needed;-)
[11:57] <bob2> tiglionabbit: index for *what*?  your user? the web server itself?
[11:57] <kHurtiZ> sec i'll check it out
[11:57] <bob2> kHurtiZ: apache2 is quite different
[11:57] <tiglionabbit> is it default-site?  Because my url says apache2-default
[11:57] <ethics> khermans, currently you can write safely if you a dont change the filesize B let checkdisk fix on windows boot and C dont execr the file to work in windows....other than that its great
[11:57] <tiglionabbit> bob2: the web server
[11:57] <bob2> tiglionabbit: then /var/www/
[11:57] <ethics> kHurtiZ, ^^^
[11:57] <tiglionabbit> I want to set the page you get when you type in http://nickr.kicks-ass.net
[11:57] <bob2> but thats not a good way to go about it
[11:57] <tiglionabbit> then what is?
[11:57] <bob2> better to make a directory for it in /srv/ or something and register a virtlahost for it
[11:58] <reibax> Hi everybody!
[11:58] <tiglionabbit> ??
[11:58] <reibax> Can somebody help me with a concept about Synaptic please?
[11:58] <reibax> I'm new to ubuntu
[11:58] <mindspin> you have to define the document root in httpd.conf
[11:58] <bob2> reibax: just ask your question
[11:58] <ethics> kHurtiZ, rw ntfs can work via wine and the original ntfs.sys files but i dunno how etc there source i downloaded but then i found this harddisk
[11:58] <reibax> ok
[11:58] <bob2> mindspin: no, you don't, and httpd.conf is not used by apache2 anyway
[11:59] <bob2> tiglionabbit: just edit it in /var/www
[11:59] <kHurtiZ> mindspin, apache2 uses different conf method
[11:59] <mindspin> ok thats right, i forgot about apache2
[11:59] <tiglionabbit> !synaptic
[11:59] <ubotu> hmm... synaptic is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[11:59] <reibax> Let's see... I've just added de Backport sources to my sources.list
[11:59] <tiglionabbit> !sources
[11:59] <ubotu> I guess sources is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUserGuideAddingRepositories
[11:59] <reibax> yep
[11:59] <reibax> I've looked around there
[11:59] <kHurtiZ> tiglionabbit, what you're trying to do is possible but complex to explain here :(
[11:59] <nekohayo> anyways thanks a bunch for your advice ethics , much appreciated :)
[11:59] <tiglionabbit> reibax: this wiki shows all the supported sources as of now ^
[11:59] <reibax> but I want to do something
[11:59] <reibax> and I don't know how
[11:59] <tiglionabbit> reibax: gewd.  Ok.  Well, synaptic looks in those to install software for you
[11:59] <nekohayo> I'll need to dig xnest
[11:59] <fruitybumstuffer> cheers guys will be back 2 let you know if it work:D
[12:00] <mindspin> in apache 1 its quit easy
[12:00] <ethics> nekohayo, good to think about things occasionally hehe
[12:00] <tiglionabbit> reibax: what do you need?
[12:00] <mindspin> quite
[12:00] <nikkia> hmmmm, uk.archive is being flakey
[12:00] <reibax> what I want to do is make Synaptic ignore those sources for upgrades
[12:00] <reibax> and just let me instal whatever I want manually from them
[12:00] <tiglionabbit> kHurtiZ: why would it be complex?  All I want to do right now is make an index
[12:00] <reibax> how can I do that?
[12:01] <ethics> sounds like pinning for synaptics.....if its such a thing
[12:01] <bob2> reibax: that's pinning, and complicated.  just disable them when you're not using them
[12:01] <bob2> tiglionabbit: just put your files in /var/www/
[12:01] <tiglionabbit> reibax: best thing to do is just comment out backports when you're not using it
[12:02] <reibax> ok
[12:02] <reibax> thanks
[12:02] <tiglionabbit> reibax: hoary-extras is standard now though, so don't worry, you can use it
[12:02] <ethics> bob2: pinning in ubuntu same as debian?
[12:02] <ethics> bob2: obious changes to repositories
[12:02] <tiglionabbit> ah, thanks bob2
[12:03] <tiglionabbit> sheesh, it's got so many indexes prepared for me
[12:03] <bob2> in what sense is "hoary-xtras" standard?
[12:03] <bob2> ethics: apt is the same program, yes
[12:03] <fruitybumstuffer> hey guys "/dev/sda5       /media/windows2  auto   nls=utf8  umask=0222        0       0"  didnt work any other ideas??
[12:03] <tiglionabbit> bob2: in the sense that everyone in #ubuntu-nun told me that it wont break things anymore
[12:03] <Heimdall> is there someone here who 'd like to help me to create a little script bash for a simple problem ?
[12:03] <tiglionabbit> fruitybumstuffer: does /media/windows2 exist?  fstab and mount won't create directories
[12:04] <ilba7r> i was wondering how to enable my logitech webcam?
[12:04] <Heimdall> it is only read-write file script
[12:04] <ilba7r> when i try to use it i get the message device not found any ideas
[12:04] <fruitybumstuffer> yeah i know that i have 2 files windows 1 and 2 windows 1 mounts at boot fine
[12:04] <bob2> tiglionabbit: #ubuntu-nun?
[12:04] <fruitybumstuffer> sorry folders*
[12:04] <ethics> bob2 kk i figured it was just checking...just came from etch on one system to play
[12:04] <j2dope> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hoary/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hoary_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[12:04] <guerrero> fruitybumstuffer, can you mount the drive manually...mount /media/windows
[12:05] <j2dope> is a repository down?
[12:05] <guerrero> what error do you get?
[12:05] <john023> kill windows
[12:05] <fruitybumstuffer> yeah it works fine when i do it manually just not automatically
[12:05] <bob2> john023: sudo apt-get update
[12:05] <tiglionabbit> bob2: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUserMentors
[12:05] <guerrero> what command do you use to manually mount it? type it exactly
[12:05] <guerrero> verbatim
[12:05] <Synergy> hi guys i just added some repostitories and when i do apt-get update i get a error like this W: GPG error: ftp://archive.ubuntu.com hoary Release: Unknown error executing gpgv
[12:05] <j2dope> im having problems too Synergy
[12:06] <j2dope> been annoying me all night. i just isntalled and can't install some needed apps
[12:06] <ethics> apt version changed recently?
[12:06] <Synergy> me to
[12:06] <reibax> Thanks for the info!
[12:06] <reibax> Bye folks!
[12:06] <Synergy> like totme and so on
[12:06] <j2dope> is there a listing of alternative repositories?
[12:06] <Synergy> j2dope, what sort of problem doe you got
[12:06] <j2dope> it can't find some mirrors or something
[12:07] <j2dope> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hoary/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hoary_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[12:07] <Synergy> i don't know but what i did is just following the normal procedures
[12:07] <fruitybumstuffer> mount /dev/sda5 /media/windows2/ -t ntfs -o umask=0222
[12:07] <Tilos> My resolution is stuck at 640x480. Is there any way to increase it? (The resolution changer in the System menu gives only the option of 640x480).
[12:07] <sroka> hi
[12:07] <tiglionabbit> !resolution
[12:07] <ubotu> from memory, resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:07] <j2dope> Synergy, yeah i just went to ubuntu guide and copy and pasted
[12:07] <j2dope> as usual
[12:07] <guerrero> fruitybumstuffer, now type the corresponding line from your fstab ...exactly
[12:07] <sroka> whitch version of kernel ubuntu 5,04 have?
[12:07] <Synergy>  j2dope jup me too
[12:07] <tiglionabbit> !kernel
[12:07] <fruitybumstuffer> gurrero: ok 1 sec
[12:08] <j2dope> does anyone have any suggestions for our problem?
[12:08] <j2dope> pleaaaaaaaaase =)
[12:08] <sroka> someone know whitch version of kernel ubuntu 5,04 have??
[12:08] <fruitybumstuffer> ok brb
[12:09] <guerrero> tilos: what device driver is configured in your xorg.conf?
[12:09] <Tilos> sroka: Linux version 2.6.10-5-386 (buildd@vernadsky) (gcc version 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-8ubuntu2)) #1 Fri Jun 24 16:53:01 UTC 2005
[12:09] <sroka> thank you Tilos :D
[12:09] <sroka> cya
[12:09] <Synergy> j2dope, and i have some problems about adding repositories,
[12:09] <fruitybumstuffer> gurrero: just had this error from"munt -a"    "line 10 in /etc/fstab is bad"
[12:09] <tiglionabbit> !repositories
[12:09] <ubotu> hmm... repositories is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[12:10] <Tilos> guerrero: I dunno.
[12:10] <Synergy> yeah i know dude
[12:10] <tiglionabbit> sorry
[12:10] <fruitybumstuffer> gurrero: i think its the 1 i have just put in
[12:10] <Tilos> Also the WIKI seems pretty unresponsive atm.
[12:10] <Synergy> when i do apt-get update
[12:10] <j2dope> booooo @ ubotu ;)
[12:10] <Synergy> Ophalen van ftp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hoary/Release Unable to find expected entry  multivers/source/Sources in Meta-index file (malformed Release file?) is mislukt
[12:10] <guerrero> fruitybumstuffer, you don't have to reboot to test it...once you get the fstab entry right, you'll know because "mount /media/windows2" will just work
[12:11] <tiglionabbit> j2dope: hey, ubotu is useful
[12:11] <ilba7r> hi i have a logitech quickcam express that used to work. After reinstalling linux it was not recognized any ideas how to install a driver for it
[12:11] <tiglionabbit> ubotu good bot
[12:11] <ubotu> :)
[12:11] <j2dope> Synergy, i guess it's just down temporarily. but i'd love to know if there's other places to get the files
[12:11] <Nermal> ilba7r, www.linux-usb.org
[12:11] <j2dope> tiglionabbit: everyones in kahootz with the bot! they're all against us!
[12:11] <ilba7r> thanx Nermal
[12:11] <Synergy> you think?
[12:11] <Synergy> it's down
[12:11] <guerrero> fruitybumstuffer, umount /media/windows2 and then remount it with "mount /media/windows2" to test your fstab entry
[12:11] <Synergy> j2dope, got msn?
[12:12] <tiglionabbit> j2dope: no man, the bot is trying to help you
[12:12] <j2dope> johannes2dope@hotmail.com
[12:12] <j2dope> tiglionabbit, i realise mate. i was joking =)
[12:12] <Synergy> Ophalen van ftp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hoary/Release Unable to find expected entry  multivers/source/Sources in Meta-index file (malformed Release file?) is mislukt
[12:12] <Synergy> what the fuck is that
[12:12] <Synergy> :D oops
[12:12] <j2dope> of course to argue. i'd already mentioned that i had been to ubuntu guide to check the repository stuff
[12:13] <fruitybumstuffer> gurrero: same error again "line 10 in /etc/fstab is bad"
[12:13] <guerrero> type the line...verbatim
[12:13] <monkeyy> anyone have any experience of setting up a usb bluetooth dongle with ubuntu?
[12:14] <Synergy> j2dope, does it work now
[12:14] <j2dope> Synergy, im on 56k. ill reload the repositories
[12:14] <j2dope> a few have already failed
[12:15] <j2dope> http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hoary/universe/binary-i386/Packages.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[12:15] <fruitybumstuffer> j2dope: aint the us repos dead??
[12:16] <Synergy> are they? fruitybumstuffer
[12:16] <Synergy> wich ones are alive?
[12:16] <fruitybumstuffer> says at the top of this page " us.archive currently broken"
[12:16] <j2dope> fruitybumstuffer, you're the first person to tell me
[12:16] <j2dope> are there alternative ones?
[12:16] <Synergy>    deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary universe multiverse
[12:16] <Synergy>    deb-src ftp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary universe multiverse
[12:17] <fruitybumstuffer> 2 i had that problem the other day change all in your sources list 2 fr or uk or ca dependin where ur near
[12:18] <ethics> one of the backport servers was less than happy yesterday also
[12:18] <j2dope> Synergy, i just changed the urls in my repositories from US to CA. hopefully it works
[12:18] <fruitybumstuffer> it should
[12:18] <j2dope> for now i gotta run. hit me up on msn if u want. peace all
[12:19] <Speedy2> Hey all.  Anyone here re-compiled freetype2 to support the better hinting options?
[12:19] <linukso> Hi! Got a problem with mail-notification. Imaps doesn't seem to be working.... Anyone else using mail-notification?
[12:19] <qt2> i use se.
[12:19] <qt2> for my mirror.
[12:19] <Dreamer3> anyone got Savage DRI working with hoary?
[12:19] <Synergy> j2dope, i changed them to fr and uk
[12:19] <Synergy> j2dope, like this
[12:19] <Dreamer3> i'm kinda afraid to try
[12:19] <fruitybumstuffer> Synergy: I have been usin the fr 1's and im from uk:P
[12:20] <Synergy> fruitybumstuffer, like this  deb http://nl.archive.ubuntu.uk/ubuntu hoary-updates main restricted
[12:20] <Synergy>  deb-src http://nl.archive.ubuntu.uk/ubuntu hoary-updates main restricted
[12:20] <Synergy> i tried fr
[12:20] <qt2> Dreamer3, at the worst you'll have to edit xorg.conf in console. :o
[12:20] <Synergy> fruitybumstuffer, but fr does not work or am i still doing something worng
[12:21] <Dreamer3> qt2: hardly :)  the DRI drive isn't included
[12:21] <Dreamer3> seems someone wrote a how-to and the DRI snapshots might work :)
[12:21] <fruitybumstuffer> try like this "deb http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary universe"
[12:21] <Synergy> fruitybumstuffer,  i am editing sources.list
[12:22] <fruitybumstuffer> Synergy: try like this "deb http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary universe"
[12:22] <mumbles> right
[12:22] <qt2> Dreamer3, dri is enbled by an option in xorg.conf though.
[12:22] <mumbles> i need to go and get a new peice of hardware
[12:22] <Dreamer3> qt2: right, but the savage driver isn't included with ubuntu :)
[12:23] <Dreamer3> qt2: i'm downloding the snapshot now
[12:23] <qt2> so?
[12:23] <Dreamer3> i've been thru all this before :)
[12:23] <qt2> install the driver, switch it over
[12:23] <qt2> if it doesnt work, replace the new xorg.conf with the old ;)
[12:23] <fruitybumstuffer> Synergy: yeah
[12:23] <Dreamer3> just not with ubuntu
[12:23] <Dreamer3> i am :)
[12:23] <Dreamer3> gotta build some kernel modules and stuff :)
[12:24] <assasin> dasasdasdasdas
[12:24] <assasin> das
[12:24] <assasin> d
[12:24] <assasin> asd
[12:24] <Synergy> fruitybumstuffer, Ophalen van ftp://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hoary/universe/source/Sources.gz Kan bestand niet ophalen; bericht van server: Failed to open file. is mislukt
[12:25] <Synergy> fruitybumstuffer, W: GPG error: http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com hoary Release: Unknown error executing gpgv
[12:25] <fruitybumstuffer> Synergy: wtf???? dont know wats happened here.... have a look i have just opend chat with u
[12:26] <Dreamer3> qt2: downloading la la la
[12:27] <qt2> ;)
[12:27] <ilba7r> i know this is probably stupid question but if i install from source using apt-get install do i have to compile the package by untaring then make make install? or is it automatically done
[12:28] <kafeine> ilba7r, installing from source using apt-get?
[12:28] <action09> ilba7r  there's no stupid questions, only stupid people
[12:28] <ilba7r> kafeine or synaptic
[12:28] <action09> ilba7r  i think you'll have to compile
[12:28] <action09> ilba7r  it's maybe astupid answer :)
[12:28] <ilba7r> lol action09
[12:29] <action09> ;)
[12:29] <Dreamer3> whoa
[12:29] <kafeine> ilba7r, define 'source'
[12:29] <action09> whoa?
[12:29] <Dreamer3> dri getting BIGGER
[12:29] <Dreamer3> hope that means more speed and bugfixes :)
[12:29] <ilba7r> qc-usb-src
[12:29] <kafeine> do you mean source as in source code or as in repos?
[12:30] <ilba7r> i mean source code downloaded from the repos
[12:30] <otep> ei all
[12:30] <kafeine> khm.
[12:30] <mindspin> does such exist?
[12:30] <otep> someone just asked me something:
[12:30] <kafeine> ilba7r, you can only download .deb packages from the repos
[12:30] <otep> "how reliable or unreliable are "alienated" deb packages?"
[12:30] <mindspin> depends ;-)
[12:31] <ilba7r> kafeine my understanding you can download binary packaged or source packages. and in repos you define either bin or src in the source list
[12:34] <kafeine> ilba7r, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Repositories?highlight=%28repositories%29
[12:34] <kafeine> read this, get educated
[12:35] <kafeine> repos really wouldnt be of any exceptional use if they were full of tarballs
[12:35] <kafeine> really.
[12:35] <Digis> hi, I have hoary, via 8237 soundcard, all modules installed and unmuted, But I still have no sound
[12:37] <ilba7r> kafiene thanx for guiding me to the page and i never claimed i know everything
[12:38] <kafeine> ilba7r, neither do i:D no pun intended
[12:38] <action09> hi, i've a problem installing Java, i installed successfully with "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingJavaSupport" but when i launch a java in firefox. it told me "install missing plugin"..
[12:39] <ilba7r> action09 install mozilla-java plugin
[12:39] <action09> ok :)
[12:39] <action09> thanks
[12:40] <ilba7r> search using synaptic on mozilla
[12:45] <action09> ok thanks.. can't find mozilla-java
[12:46] <kafeine> action09, you might try with the sun-j2re1.5 package in the backports
[12:46] <action09> kafeine  i installed jre-1_5_0_04-linux-i586.bin
[12:46] <action09> from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingJavaSupport
[12:47] <kafeine> installing from repos might just work, dunno
[12:47] <kafeine> i didnt have any trouble with the .bin neither, tho
[12:48] <kestas> I have the mozilla flash plugin installed
[12:48] <mumbles> dose anyone know the fighter game for linux ?
[12:48] <hack_benjamin> timmy: maybe he can wget the entire repo onto his hdd using wget and then just change the sources.list to be directed at the folder with them in
[12:48] <mumbles> x11  or something
[12:48] <kestas> I just installed from "deb http://ubuntu.tower-net.de/ubuntu/ hoary java"
[12:48] <hack_benjamin> sorry: timmy=fruitybumstuffer
[12:49] <kestas> easy mistake to make
[12:49] <hack_benjamin> Synergy: use man wget to find out how to download the whole tree
[12:50] <hack_benjamin> then get it into a specific folder (just cding to that folder will suffice)
[12:50] <hack_benjamin> and then change sources.list to that dir instead of the web
[12:51] <ethics> bob2: does mplayer etc still come from marillat for ubuntu?  and same as debian sources?
[12:51] <sam_> can i write to an ntfs disk from ubuntu?
[12:51] <tanki> Does anyone here watch tv in linux?
[12:51] <ethics> sam_ not from linux normally..theres some methods but not native
[12:51] <mumbles> sam_,  you can
[12:51] <mumbles> but as ethics says :p
[12:51] <fruitybumstuffer> tanki: no but i want 2 havent configured my tv card yet
[12:52] <hack_benjamin> ethics: its inthe backports
[12:52] <hack_benjamin> DONT use marillat
[12:52] <hack_benjamin> can lead to brokenness
[12:52] <ethics> hack_benjamin, cool checking hehe i just moved from etch hehe
[12:52] <hack_benjamin> cool :)
[12:52] <hack_benjamin> still prefer gentoo tho
[12:53] <hack_benjamin> *prepares for a klicking*
[12:53] <sam_> is there some software for copying data off the ubuntu partition from windows then?
[12:53] <fruitybumstuffer> hehe with fluxbox??:P
[12:53] <bob2> ethics: it's in multiverse
[12:53] <hack_benjamin> yes fruitybumstuffer- you've seen it in action-
[12:53] <ethics> sam_, exlore2fs is one...from the guy that wrote the FS i think
[12:53] <sam_> i want something that is pretty safe to use
[12:53] <bob2> putting marillat in your sources.list will make mplayer uninstallable
[12:53] <action09> sam_  explore2fs
[12:53] <Kreuzfeldt> Hi
[12:53] <fruitybumstuffer> sam: yeah its in the ubuntu gide only works with ext2/3 linux partition tho
[12:53] <hack_benjamin> ethics: sorry- i knew it was there somehwere
[12:54] <Kreuzfeldt> http://ati.cchtml.com/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=121 --- how can i apply that patch ?
[12:54] <tanki> sam, i think as it stands with linux and ntfs support, you're able to copy data from ntfs fine, you just can't copy data to ntfs
[12:54] <kafeine> ethics, arent they actually native but blocked? :D
[12:54] <nikkia> ethics: explore2fs is the only one i trust, the ext2 vfs thats out there i tried, and it corrupted my ext2 partitions
[12:54] <nikkia> not a good sign for a pay-for program  IMO
[12:54] <tanki> in other words, you can mount ntfs partitions in ubuntu but only in read-only
[12:54] <action09> yep
[12:54] <fruitybumstuffer> nikkia: doesnt work with windoze x64 tho... u know of 1 that does??
[12:55] <nikkia> fruitybumstuffer: nope
[12:55] <sam_> tanki, yeah i can read from the ntfs partitions fine
[12:55] <cooltech> hi
[12:55] <action09> hi cooltech
[12:55] <fruitybumstuffer> nikkia: bugger... thanx anyway:D
[12:55] <Kreuzfeldt> http://ati.cchtml.com/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=121 --- how can i apply that patch ? :/
[12:55] <nikkia> fruitybumstuffer: about all i could suggest would be to contact the author of explore2fs, or try and port it yourself if the source is available, and i think it is
[12:55] <fruitybumstuffer> yeah i was there yesterday
[12:56] <tanki> sam, from what i heard, microsoft changes the ntfs code around a lot when it's upgrading but it doesn't inform the community so the more varients of ntfs there are, the harder it is for 3rd parties to write code to understand it
[12:56] <hack_benjamin> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=125553
[12:56] <hack_benjamin> think this is coolk
[12:56] <fruitybumstuffer> nikkia: good idea i just might do that:P
[12:56] <hack_benjamin> especially if you on x86-there are c overlays to make portage FAST! :P
[12:57] <sam_> or even safer: what am i supposed to use to transfer files to windows pcs on our LAN?
[12:57] <tanki> sam, samba works well
[12:57] <cooltech> hi sam_
[12:57] <nikkia> sam, if its a one-off transfer, smbclient does the job best, IMO
[12:57] <sam_> thats in ubuntu by default?
[12:57] <nikkia> if you want to mount the samba shares, use cifs
[12:58] <Kreuzfeldt> can anyone help me please ? :/
[12:58] <hack_benjamin> go for it
[12:58] <tanki> samba shares are only for people who run the samba server
[12:58] <nikkia> or if you use KDE, you can use the smb:// protocol in konqueror, which works about as well as cifs
[12:58] <mumbles> has anyone got a list of linux games ?
[12:58] <nikkia> tanki, 'smb' shares then, don't be so pedantic :)
[12:58] <Kreuzfeldt> mumbles google "linux gamers"
[12:59] <Kreuzfeldt> they have a list of all games
[12:59] <hack_benjamin> Kreuzfeld: still that patch problem? all i see is the script- whats it a patch for?
[12:59] <tanki> the easiest way is to right click the folder in windows select share folder, and then go to linux and use smbmount to mount it
[12:59] <Kreuzfeldt> its for agp thingy :/
[12:59] <nikkia> the bottom line is, do not use the 'smbfs' filesystem type in the kernel, it doesn't work very well compared to cifs
[12:59] <Kreuzfeldt> i dont have 3d acceleration on with my ati radeon 8500
[12:59] <hack_benjamin> nice- im on pci-e so not sure
[12:59] <tanki> if i knew what pedantic was
[12:59] <hack_benjamin> sorry] 
[12:59] <Kreuzfeldt> ok :/
[12:59] <ethics> mumbles thers a website by that name google
[12:59] <hack_benjamin> Kreuzfeld: apt-get install ati-drivers?
[12:59] <Kreuzfeldt> naaah
[12:59] <ethics> mumbles tucows for free ones..
[12:59] <Kreuzfeldt> i have ati drivers installed now
[12:59] <Kreuzfeldt> doesnt work
[12:59] <hack_benjamin> you run opengl-update ati?
[01:00] <Kreuzfeldt> only 2d
[01:00] <Kreuzfeldt> ?
[01:00] <Kreuzfeldt> uhm no
[01:00] <tanki> mumbles, the state of gaming in linux is pathetic
[01:00] <tanki> unless you're into like indie games
[01:00] <hack_benjamin> you have to do an opengl-update ati
[01:00] <ethics> mumbles various commercial...also cedega has a list
[01:00] <hack_benjamin> tanki: no its ont- just pay for cedega
[01:00] <mumbles> tanki,  theres a nice flight sim game
[01:00] <Kreuzfeldt> but i am installing fglrx drivers now
[01:00] <tanki> what's cedega
[01:00] <cooltech> cool
[01:00] <Kreuzfeldt> i am almost through with that :/
[01:01] <sam_> use the pc for work and some emulation. play games on consoles.
[01:01] <tanki> everyone please observe 2 minutes of silence for the london bombings
[01:01] <Kreuzfeldt> just need that patch to do the latest 2 or 3 steps of a tut
[01:01] <hack_benjamin> Kreuzfeld- when its done make sure you opengl-update ati && /sbin/env-update
[01:01] <hack_benjamin> (as root)
[01:01] <sam_> what packages do i have to install for samba?
[01:01] <nikkia> tanki, mounting the smb is a bad idea unless you have a lot of shares to access, there is a good chance of dead-mounts or worse still kernel panics, if the windows machine is rebooted, crashes, or goes offline, for a single file, smbclient is better, for multiple files i'd prefer smb:// in konqueror unless i MUST mount the share, mounting the share becomes a conciously avoided task for me
[01:01] <Kreuzfeldt> sam hows about searching with synaptic ?
[01:01] <nikkia> s/a lot of shares/a lot of files/
[01:02] <sam_> i found a lot of packages with apt-cache search
[01:02] <hack_benjamin> does anybody USE the wiki pages?
[01:02] <hack_benjamin> :P
[01:02] <gunerh> hey what is all about ubuntu
[01:02] <Kreuzfeldt> me
[01:02] <Kreuzfeldt> ;)
[01:02] <Kreuzfeldt> but
[01:03] <Kreuzfeldt> i still dont know how to apply that patch :p
[01:03] <kafeine> gunerh ?
[01:03] <hack_benjamin> haha well its should eb something like patch -p1 < /path/to/patch
[01:03] <Kreuzfeldt> they just say apply those 3 patches from there... i go there :P and i get one patch for everything :P
[01:03] <hack_benjamin> is should learn to type proper :P
[01:04] <__DeMi> anybody here has experiance with 3Com wifi card, working via ndiswrapper, WPA encryption and firestarter? :)
[01:04] <__DeMi> its almost working ive got an ip address via dhcp, WPA seems to work
[01:04] <gunerh> i got perplexed
[01:04] <gunerh> i am on a freebsd box now
[01:04] <__DeMi> but i just can receive nothing via the interface...
[01:04] <__DeMi> anyone?
[01:04] <gunerh> somebody told me to use ubuntu
[01:04] <hack_benjamin> anyone done an apt-get remove lately? Does is remove all of the cruft with it?
[01:05] <gunerh> what s os special about ubuntu
[01:05] <apokryphos> hack_benjamin: nope
[01:05] <__DeMi> BSD is late in version but very stable
[01:05] <Kreuzfeldt> btw
[01:05] <apokryphos> gunerh: It's a decent Debian-based distribution. Go to ubuntu.com for some reasons
[01:05] <__DeMi> its an server-os
[01:05] <Kreuzfeldt> can anyone share a apt-get sources list with me ?
[01:05] <Kreuzfeldt> i got one from ubuntuguide.org
[01:05] <__DeMi> ubuntu is more aimed at the main public, easy to use
[01:05] <tanki> does anyone use bsd as a desktop
[01:06] <Kreuzfeldt> but i often get md5 sums check fail errors
[01:06] <hack_benjamin> then this may help: for n in `find /etc -type f` ; do if [[ `qpkg -I -f $n` = "" ] ]  ; then     echo $n fi done
[01:06] <apokryphos> Kreuzfeldt: you shouldn't have any us.archive repos -- see /topic
[01:06] <tanki> i dont know why anyone would, just curious
[01:06] <gunerh> i see i will try okeyy
[01:06] <Kreuzfeldt> ok
[01:06] <hack_benjamin> it should give all of the packages in /etc/ which are from old things, if qpkg works... :P
[01:06] <Kreuzfeldt> aaah i see
[01:06] <Kreuzfeldt> :)
[01:07] <tanki> nikkia, i only use it to transfer large amounts of files
[01:07] <paines_> i am experiencing some problems with ubuntu amd64 when frequency scaling is turned on. anyone experiencing the same ?
[01:07] <mumbles> bugger
[01:07] <mumbles> forgotton how to unzip a .ta.bz2
[01:07] <nikkia> mumbles, tar jxvf
[01:07] <tanki> paines_, how's ubuntu perform under 64bit mode
[01:08] <apokryphos> tanki: pretty well I've heard -- I plan on  getting 64 in the summer. There's quite a few AMD64 devs in Ubuntu now
[01:08] <paines_> tanki, well overall it pretty fast
[01:08] <hack_benjamin> mumbles: tar xvzpf
[01:08] <sam_> wouldnt it be nice if you didnt get results in non english when searching the wiki?
[01:08] <hack_benjamin> oops mumbles: thats for targz
[01:08] <tanki> i have an amd64 fx-51 box but it runs windows 'cause it's my gaming machine
[01:09] <nikkia> hack_benjamin: 'z' is for gzip files
[01:09] <nikkia> hack_benjamin: 'j' is for bzip2
[01:09] <hack_benjamin> nikkia: i said afterwards :P
[01:09] <hack_benjamin> tanki: http://www.transgaming.com
[01:10] <tanki> hack_benjamin, is that some emulation thing
[01:10] <se7enone> where can i get nerolinux from?
[01:10] <hack_benjamin> its a compatability layer
[01:10] <tanki> i wont bother with that
[01:10] <hack_benjamin> se7enone: the nero site
[01:10] <sam_> are the different zips really that different?
[01:10] <hack_benjamin> tanki: you should my half life 2 screams along only one fps slower than windows.
[01:11] <hack_benjamin> it works
[01:11] <se7enone> hack_benjamin: only a trial version
[01:11] <tanki> hack, there's no solution because the video card driver support just isn't as developed as in windows so it's kinda moot to mess around with game ports/emulation/layers/blah
[01:11] <hack_benjamin> erm, nerolinux is free?
[01:11] <erb> hi
[01:11] <se7enone> not as far as the nero site goes
[01:11] <hack_benjamin> tanki: you using ati?
[01:11] <tanki> hack, ati 9800 pro yep
[01:11] <se7enone> you think it's crackable
[01:11] <se7enone> ?
[01:11] <hack_benjamin> tanki: well believe it or not, although they still get a lot of stick the ati drivers are quite good now
[01:12] <hack_benjamin> not quite as good as nvidia but not far
[01:12] <mumbles> ok what shall i get
[01:12] <mumbles> more memory ?
[01:12] <mumbles> or something else ?
[01:12] <tanki> hack, that's the thing.. i want to get the max value from my ati card you know, call me picky
[01:12] <se7enone> any south africans here?
[01:13] <mumbles> sigh i cant work out how to install these games
[01:13] <sam_> if i just installed samba do i need to restart something?
[01:13] <tanki> just seems silly to buy a sweet card and only be able to use maybe 65% of its capability when you dont have to..
[01:13] <hack_benjamin> se7enone: use gnomebaker or k3b, nerolinux is just based on xroast
[01:14] <sam_> i cant see the options for the windows workgroup and stuff in the network setup
[01:14] <hack_benjamin> tanki: you sure its only 65%??? run glxgearts and find out :p
[01:14] <se7enone> ok
[01:14] <action09> for my problem with Java i missed to do: " sudo ln -s /usr/java/jre1.5.0_04/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so libjavaplugin_oji.so"
[01:14] <action09> :)
[01:15] <tanki> hack, trust me i've fought long and hard to keep gaming in linux since i did everything else in linux but i also have the 'use the best tool for the job' mentality and windows takes the cake when it comes to gaming heh
[01:15] <apokryphos> action09: the package in the repositories should put it in all the appropriate places...
[01:16] <tanki> just better to have a windows box sitting behind your linux box and that's that.. that way you can walk into a game store, and not feel restricted in what games you pick because you know they all will work fine... and same thing with video card upgrading
[01:16] <action09> apokryphos  i follow the od con Ubuntu wiki..
[01:16] <tanki> but that's just me
[01:16] <mumbles> yeh i have dule boot
[01:16] <tanki> hack, so are you any good at HL2?
[01:16] <apokryphos> action09: did you get sun-j2re1.5 ?
[01:16] <mumbles> but atm im just trying to find this one game that i found when i was round my cousens
[01:16] <anacron> can someone recommend something very light theme for gentoo, since i'd like to use that, but it's rather slow with my mini-itx, and xface just don't fit for me
[01:17] <hack_benjamin> tanki: not too bad... just got a bit addicted to darwinia lately so bit rusty
[01:17] <action09> jre-1_5_0_04-linux-i586.bin
[01:17] <tanki> hack, i love any online fps
[01:17] <HostingGeek> hmm
[01:17] <apokryphos> action09: that's an unnecessary way -- Wiki must be dated, I should update it..
[01:17] <tanki> i might take you on sometime
[01:18] <action09> apokryphos ah:)
[01:18] <hack_benjamin> tanki: im game- just not now, im playing darwinia :P (you can probably get me on #gentoo )
[01:18] <hack_benjamin> im there about every day
[01:18] <tanki> i'm thinking of trying battlefield 2 soon
[01:18] <tanki> i think my 9800 might hold up
[01:19] <hack_benjamin> tanki: do it, i've heard of it running a bit fruity ona 9600, but you never know?!
[01:19] <action09> tanki  on Linux?
[01:19] <tanki> bf2?
[01:19] <tanki> noo
[01:20] <tanki> hack, it also has voip which is about time, i'm tired of using 3rd party ones ingame
[01:21] <tanki> xbox live spoiled me, i'm used to talking to my team or opponents instead of typing heh
[01:21] <anacron> tanki: one guy said that he had to buy extra 1024mb memory(he already had 1024) to make bf2 run smoothly
[01:21] <hack_benjamin> tanki: i know, they're a pain in the nuts, (they hurt my ass so much they started hurting elsewhere!)
[01:21] <tanki> plus you can insult people's moms in a more effecient manner
[01:22] <hack_benjamin> haha yes
[01:22] <tanki> anacron, i think i have a gig of ram
[01:22] <tanki> it better be enough
[01:22] <anacron> well i think it is if your settings aren't too high :D
[01:22] <hack_benjamin> tanki: it works well enough on my 6600 GT ;)
[01:23] <mumbles> bugger
[01:23] <mumbles> ive got to complie em
[01:23] <tanki> if they produce games that require so much power, soon there will only be rich white kids playing online and that would suck
[01:23] <mumbles> yes but that will mean that they wont be playing the old games
[01:23] <hack_benjamin> right peeps, more darwinia time, if any of you havent played it do.
[01:23] <hack_benjamin> tanki: you forget students... we have mega loans ;)
[01:24] <tanki> :)
[01:24] <anacron> tanki: that's so true, it's already been that with the new unreal tournaments etc
[01:24] <Kreuzfeldt> recovery mode is strg+alt+f1 ?
[01:24] <snowblink> hi - is anyone running ruby/rails on hoary?
[01:24] <tanki> anacron, have you heard about ut2k7?
[01:24] <tanki> i dont think there's a release date on it but i read some priliminary stuff on it in this month's game informer
[01:24] <hack_benjamin> tanki , anacron: have you seen the shots from unreal 3?!?!!?
[01:24] <hack_benjamin> dont think a 9800 will hold them up
[01:25] <anacron> tanki: nope, i don't care about unreal anymore, the first and second were the best :D
[01:25] <tanki> i'm not a fan either
[01:25] <tanki> infact i think the most popular fps is still the old cS
[01:25] <Kreuzfeldt> recovery mode is strg+alt+f1 ?
[01:26] <tanki> most likely because it doesn't require massive hardware to play
[01:27] <Kreuzfeldt> hack_benjamin ? :P
[01:27] <hack_benjamin> tanki: cs is bad...
[01:27] <tanki> if game developers were actually intouch with gamers they would rethink some design stratagies when they construct an online fps game
[01:27] <Kreuzfeldt> no its not Oo
[01:27] <hack_benjamin> Kreuzfeld: does that mean its working now?
[01:27] <Kreuzfeldt> not yet
[01:27] <Kreuzfeldt> i need the last step to do in recovery mode
[01:27] <Kreuzfeldt> :P
[01:27] <hack_benjamin> recovery mode?
[01:27] <Kreuzfeldt> cd /lib/modules/fglrx
[01:27] <Kreuzfeldt> sh ./make_install.sh
[01:27] <Kreuzfeldt> yea
[01:27] <Kreuzfeldt> Oo
[01:28] <Kreuzfeldt> then reboot it says
[01:28] <Kreuzfeldt> http://www.ubuntu-de.org/wiki/treiber:grafik:ati_treiber_installieren:hoary_rpm -- but its a german site P
[01:28] <Kreuzfeldt> :P
[01:28] <tanki> for example every serious multi fps player i know will reduce his graphic settings to the lowest possible in order to achieve the highest fps, which gives you an edge over your opponent
[01:28] <hack_benjamin> ah ok, just do a ctl+alt+F2
[01:28] <Kreuzfeldt> ok
[01:28] <tanki> even if he has a kickbutt card
[01:28] <hack_benjamin> get you to a second console, shouldnt be an x server running on it
[01:28] <tanki> yet they come out with games like bf2
[01:28] <aio> Kreuzfeldt are you installing the ati proprietary drivers?
[01:28] <tanki> now if bf2 was strictly a single player fps, i could understand
[01:29] <mumbles> sigh
[01:29] <mumbles> cant get my mail settings to work with volution mail
[01:29] <tanki> hack, do you also have xbox live
[01:29] <mumbles> ohhh.. another englander :p
[01:29] <aio> mumbles i've not been terribly impressed with evolution
[01:30] <tanki> or you anacron
[01:30] <mumbles> aio i like it
[01:30] <mumbles> but this is a newsetup
[01:30] <mumbles> and cant remember the settings
[01:30] <Kreuzfeldt> aio
[01:30] <Kreuzfeldt> kind of
[01:30] <kafeine> mumbles, you do not need evolution if you intend to use it just for email
[01:30] <aio> mumbles doesn't support multiple profiles afaik
[01:30] <Kreuzfeldt> thos fglrx drivers
[01:30] <Kreuzfeldt> i want 3dacceleration Oo
[01:30] <Kreuzfeldt> but those commands doesnt work
[01:30] <mumbles> aio i think it dose
[01:30] <aio> Kreuzfeldt did you get the drivers from ati?
[01:30] <Kreuzfeldt> yea
[01:30] <aio> mumbles it supports multiple accounts, but i don't think it'll do multiple profiles like thunderbird
[01:31] <aio> mumbles show me i'm wrong and i'll take another look at it.
[01:31] <mumbles> aio - dont use the multiple porfiles.. just the accounts
[01:31] <aio> mumbles but the exchange plugin doesn't work well with my company's exchange server anyway...
[01:31] <aio> Kreuzfeldt what video card you got?
[01:32] <Kreuzfeldt> radeon 8500
[01:32] <aio> mumbles thunderbird is nice, but it's getting a bit fat.
[01:32] <aio> Kreuzfeldt i've bot the x300 mobility and the ati drivers that i downloaded were much better than the ones packaged in hoary.
[01:32] <Kreuzfeldt> yea i installed ati drivers
[01:32] <Kreuzfeldt> but they dont have 3d acceleration Oo
[01:32] <Kreuzfeldt> thats why
[01:32] <little_wooden_bo> Kreuzfeld: sorry, just tried the ctl+alt+F2 myself and it killed my x.
[01:33] <Kreuzfeldt> i am installing those ati fglrx drivers
[01:33] <aio> Kreuzfeldt so you can't get it working?
[01:33] <Kreuzfeldt> right
[01:33] <little_wooden_bo> Kreuzfeld: ok, it going ok?
[01:33] <aio> little_wooden_bo what happens if you ctrl-alt-f7?
[01:33] <Kreuzfeldt> not yet
[01:33] <Kreuzfeldt> its saying some error msg
[01:33] <Kreuzfeldt> wait i gonna read it and tell you about it...
[01:33] <aio> Kreuzfeldt did you uninstall the fglrx drivers from ubuntu?
[01:34] <little_wooden_bo> then you get a seventh one :P i have 8 so above that nothing happens for me
[01:34] <aio> little_wooden_bo oh - ok
[01:34] <magnus__> anyone have a clue to how I get the IrDa to work with Ubuntu on my hp laptop? (I am a very much a beginner in these things)...
[01:34] <apokryphos> How can you go further back in the history of a Wiki article?
[01:34] <little_wooden_bo> aio: not sure how many you have- try it ;) just dont blame me if it kilsl X on the first one
[01:34] <Kreuzfeldt> kernel includes in /..../  found or incomplete
[01:34] <Kreuzfeldt> nope aio
[01:35] <aio> little_wooden_bo i can toggle between 1-6, and then 7 will be my X
[01:35] <aio> Kreuzfeldt you need to uninstall the old ones first
[01:35] <Kreuzfeldt> i did that
[01:35] <Kreuzfeldt> i guess Oo
[01:35] <Kreuzfeldt> uhm
[01:35] <Kreuzfeldt> how ? Oo
[01:35] <Kreuzfeldt> i am totaly noob in linux :/
[01:36] <little_wooden_bo> aio: cool, 1 is my X
[01:36] <aio> and even find /lib/modules/<kernel version> -name "*fgl*" -print
[01:36] <magnus__> anyone have a clue to how I get the IrDa to work with Ubuntu on my hp laptop? (I am a very much a beginner in Linux)...
[01:36] <aio> little_wooden_bo weird...you must've started it manually from there...
[01:36] <little_wooden_bo> Kreuzfeld:  is not a winDOHtard- he's using linux, thats the first step away!
[01:36] <snowblink> has voting been removed from bugzilla.ubuntu.com?
[01:36] <little_wooden_bo> aio: im using gentoo ;)
[01:36] <Dj_AlTeK> hey all
[01:36] <aio> Kreuzfeldt go into synaptic first and uninstall fglrx
[01:36] <Kreuzfeldt> root@BO:/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod # find /lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/ -name "*fgl*" -print
[01:36] <Kreuzfeldt> /lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/kernel/drivers/video/fglrx.ko
[01:37] <aio> little_wooden_bo - oh - i'm sorry :-)
[01:37] <aio> Kreuzfeldt that may have been installed by the ati installer.
[01:37] <tanki> what's the 80 stand for in your prompt, kreuz
[01:37] <Kreuzfeldt> i have the newest fglrx installed says synaptic
[01:37] <Dj_AlTeK> hey what program do i use to play mp3's?
[01:37] <Kreuzfeldt> xmms
[01:37] <kutucape> Dj_AlTeK, rhytmbox
[01:37] <little_wooden_bo> aio: its ok- i have a fair bit of ubuntu experience tho :P
[01:37] <kutucape> beep media player
[01:38] <little_wooden_bo> mp3blaster
[01:38] <little_wooden_bo> CLI baby
[01:38] <aio> i just open up mp3s in vim and enjoy them that way :-)
[01:38] <kutucape> little_wooden_bo, never heard about mp3blaster
[01:38] <keikoz> do somebody knows how to apply the -ac patch on the linux-source of ubuntu ?
[01:38] <little_wooden_bo> kutucape: yeah, its a cli mp3player
[01:38] <Kreuzfeldt>  tanki the 80 ?
[01:38] <tanki> xmms gui, mpg123 commandline, those were my two
[01:38] <mumbles> bored and cba to do anything
[01:38] <kutucape> is mpg123's dead?
[01:39] <magnus__> anyone have a clue to how I get the infrared port to work with Ubuntu on my hp laptop? (I am a very much a beginner in Linux)...
[01:39] <keikoz> i applye it, but doesnt works when compiling with make-kpkg
[01:39] <kutucape> ups, sorry for my bad english
[01:39] <mpmc> I want to install apache1, which Mysql,PHP support.. But it keeps installing apache2
[01:39] <tanki> Kreuzfeldt, yeah you posted some logs in here and your prompt was root@80:/blah  so is 80 your hostname?
[01:39] <little_wooden_bo> kutuscape: not sure- i use gentoo so i just emerge mp3blaster
[01:39] <little_wooden_bo> didnt check ;)
[01:39] <Kreuzfeldt> lol
[01:39] <Kreuzfeldt> its BO
[01:39] <Kreuzfeldt> its my pc name
[01:39] <aio> magnus__ have you searched the forums?  i'm guessing that nobody here knows....
[01:40] <Kreuzfeldt> wait
[01:40] <Kreuzfeldt> brb
[01:40] <aio> magnus__ you could keep asking at intervals, though.  people pick up and drop off all the time.
[01:40] <tanki> kreu, you are a dork but that's a complement
[01:40] <mpmc> #channels
[01:40] <mpmc> :/
[01:40] <little_wooden_bo> kutuscape: hang on...
[01:40] <mpmc> how do I view the channels again?
[01:40] <tanki> i think it's /list
[01:40] <Kreuzfeldt> wtf
[01:41] <little_wooden_bo> kutuscape: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=125553 [now you dont have to ;))
[01:41] <Kreuzfeldt> brb --
[01:41] <tanki> kutucape, i dont know is it dead? i still have it
[01:41] <mumbles> think im going to swap back into windows and play a fwe games
[01:41] <kutucape> tanki, well it's good to use GUI frontend instead
[01:41] <Dj_AlTeK> hey when i try to play mp3's on rythmbox, it gives me an error saying that i dont have the necessary plugin installed
[01:41] <little_wooden_bo> apt-get install lame?
[01:42] <kutucape> Dj_AlTeK, you have to apt-get gstreamer-mad
[01:42] <tanki> it's good to be able to do the same task in either mode
[01:42] <tanki> thats why i listed two
[01:42] <kutucape> but you have to edit your repostory to use universe package
[01:42] <kutucape> mumbles, i wish to, but windows makes me sick
[01:43] <magnus__> anyone have a clue to how I get the IrDa to work with Ubuntu on my hp laptop? (I am a very much a beginner in Linux)...
[01:43] <mumbles> been a windows freak for to long for it to effect me
[01:43] <kutucape> tanki, have you ever try mp3 streaming?
[01:43] <Dj_AlTeK> hey kutucape, i apt-get but it doesnt have the package
[01:43] <keikoz> nobody can tell me about the -ac patch ?
[01:44] <tanki> kutucape, i've listened to streams not created them
[01:44] <kutucape> Dj_AlTeK, open your synaptic and i will guide step by step
[01:44] <tanki> s/created/host
[01:44] <kutucape> you may visit ubuntuforums.org to find how to add/edit ubuntu repositories
[01:44] <Dj_AlTeK> k synaptic is open
[01:44] <apokryphos> !repositories
[01:44] <ubotu> I guess repositories is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[01:45] <hack_benjamin> is this right: for i in cat `file` do or is it: for i in `cat file` do ???
[01:45] <hack_benjamin> http://www.ubuntuguide.org?
[01:45] <hack_benjamin> w/out the  ? :P
[01:45] <kutucape> Dj_AlTeK, just follow that link
[01:45] <apokryphos> !ubuntuguide
[01:45] <tanki> do u have xbox live, hack
[01:45] <ubotu> hmm... ubuntuguide is a set of instructions with no explanation. Please do not advise people to use ubuntuguide.  Advise https://wiki.ubuntu.com instead. Item 3 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUsersNetworkGuidelines explains why.
[01:45] <se7enone> where is the face browser for the login screen?
[01:45] <aio> hack_benjamin "for i in `cat file` do"
[01:46] <kutucape> brb i have to instal ubuntu on other machine...
[01:46] <hack_benjamin> aio: cheers
[01:46] <topyli> se7enone: the ubuntu default doesn't have it. use another theme if you want it
[01:47] <tanki> i can't stand most mp3 streams, people always play some kind of techno
[01:47] <se7enone> how do you mean another theme? I can install other login screens but i can't set up my photo
[01:47] <B|4ckm0r3> Hi i've a problem, i try to install ubuntu but it freezes immediately!it loads vmlinuz initrd.gz and then it freezes
[01:47] <sam_> Ok, I dont get this.
[01:48] <sam_> I followed the instructions for installing samba. Which were no longer than sudo apt-get install samba
[01:48] <B|4ckm0r3> (i've already an old distribution (knoppix)installed on my pc and it goes if I boot from hd)
[01:48] <sam_> And then I am told to enter the windows workgroup name in the network settings thing. But the textfield doesnt show up for me.
[01:49] <magnus__> anyone have a clue to how I get the IrDa to work with Ubuntu on my hp laptop? (I am a very much a beginner in Linux)...
[01:49] <mouse_> hi all
[01:49] <tanki> what kind of irda devices do you have
[01:50] <tanki> i have an irda on my laptop i never used it though, just curious what people use it for
[01:50] <magnus__> i have a telephone!
[01:50] <B|4ckm0r3> there's another way to install ubuntu? eg from hd?
[01:50] <mouse_> bob2, hey earlier on u suggested a print manager that allows printing of multiple pages on 1 page... can u tell me the name again?
[01:50] <tanki> now that we have usb and bluetooth and all that
[01:50] <magnus__> would bluetooth be easier?
[01:50] <tanki> magnon, does it have a cord? :)
[01:51] <nikkia> tanki, i used to use it, in the old days, it was a quick and easy way to network two laptops
[01:51] <nikkia> tanki, i don't think irda offers much these days tho
[01:51] <sroka> hi
[01:51] <magnus__> eh, no they dont come with cords anymore...
[01:51] <tanki> i just covered mine with duct tape, just incase the gov't wants to snoop into my laptop
[01:51] <rob^> is there a downloadable pre-release version of edubuntu yet?
[01:51] <sroka> sorry but i must ask again whitch version of kernel ubuntu 5,04 have?
[01:52] <nikkia> tanki, given that the government would need to be within about 3 feet of your laptop, i doubt the duct tape offers much protection :P
[01:52] <sroka> and where i must download thi kernel v headers :P
[01:52] <tanki> it offers peace of mind
[01:52] <nikkia> tanki, they're just as likely to punch you in the face and pull the duct tape off while you're busy holding your nose
[01:52] <mouse_> hi, does anyone have any suggestions on any programs that allows me to print multiple pages on 1 page in linux?
[01:52] <tanki> no you're just scarying me
[01:53] <sroka> whitch v of kernel ubuntu 5,04 have :D
[01:53] <sroka> ?:>
[01:53] <yonil> few days ago, i had full support to opengl games. but from around yesterday i cant play any opengl based game (Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0") - any ideas what could have caused this ?
[01:53] <magnus__> so the way to get my IrDa to work is with some tape, ..?
[01:53] <yonil> sroka, 2.6.10-5 if im not mistaken
[01:53] <tanki> haha magnus
[01:54] <magnus__> is there a particular Hp tape?
[01:54] <sroka> tanki says something else 2h ago :P
[01:54] <topyli> se7enone: if you install the gdm-themes package, i guess one of the themes will have the face browser. is that what you want?
[01:55] <sroka> i find, ubuntu 5.04 have 2.6.10-5-386
[01:56] <tanki> nikkia, what speeds did you get when you networked your laptops with irda
[01:56] <TeLeKiNeSiS> yo
[01:57] <tanki> i used plip once between desktops, that was fun
[01:57] <tanki> it gave me memories of 2800 baud modems and downloading porn off BBSs
[01:57] <tanki> 2400
[01:57] <TeLeKiNeSiS> plip?
[01:58] <tanki> basically transfering data via your parallel port
[01:58] <tanki> lol, poor man's ethernet
[01:59] <se7enone> topyli: as far as i know gdm-themes is installed. where do i look for the browser?
[01:59] <ivanox> which command do I use to rename files?
[02:00] <tanki> ivanox, the same command you use to move them
[02:00] <ivanox> ok thx :)
[02:00] <se7enone> tanki: which is what?
[02:00] <ivanox> mv
[02:00] <tanki> mv
[02:00] <se7enone> ok
[02:00] <tanki> see ivan knew
[02:00] <topyli> se7enone: system -> admin -> login screen. choose "happy gnome with browser" :)
[02:01] <se7enone> topyli: thanks - will the installed faces show on other login themes?
[02:01] <ivanox> ok, another question, if I installed a program from source with configure, make then make install, how do I uninstall it?
[02:01] <tanki> u could alias mv to rename if rename doesn't exist too.. some people do that
[02:01] <yonil> you guys ? i dont feel like reinstalling ubuntu, is there a way to get my default configuration so that opengl will work ? :(
[02:01] <topyli> se7enone: no. only those that actually have/use the browser
[02:02] <se7enone> topyli: strange though. many of my themes have a face panel, but no browser......
[02:02] <ed1t> can i install new firefox and thunderbird from backports?
[02:03] <topyli> se7enone: ok, now i'm lost. what's a panel, what's a browser in this conversation? ;)
[02:03] <topyli> se7enone: afaik, gdm has only kind of face thingy
[02:03] <se7enone> panel=block on login screen with photos of users faces; browser=face browser in setup to install these photos
[02:04] <topyli> se7enone: only _one_ kind, i mean
[02:04] <tanki> you want to see my gdm, se7enone?
[02:04] <Xenoxi> can anyone help me set up my network with ubuntu 5.04?, everything installed find, except it doesnt seem to detect my wireless usb card
[02:04] <Xenoxi> its in device manager
[02:05] <Xenoxi> but in the networking menu nothing shows up, and there is no 'Add' button like it says in the documentation
[02:06] <ed1t> does anybody know of any backports?
[02:06] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, i'm a bit tired but i'll give it a go.
[02:06] <se7enone> never mind
[02:06] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, lsusb
[02:07] <se7enone> what is ubuntus native irc client?
[02:07] <gyaresu> se7enone, xchat
[02:07] <ed1t> xchat
[02:07] <Xenoxi> sorry im very new to linux which doesnt help
[02:07] <gyaresu> hi ed1t
[02:07] <ed1t> get gyaresu
[02:08] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, don't worry.
[02:08] <ed1t> hey*
[02:08] <se7enone> is it anything like mirc?
[02:08] <Xenoxi> xchat is
[02:08] <ed1t> se7enone, better then mIRC
[02:08] <se7enone> obviously....
[02:08] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, (command line) lsusb
[02:08] <se7enone> was a stupid question i guess
[02:08] <tanki> i wonder if they've ported any linux irc clients to windows
[02:08] <ed1t> gyaresu, you know of any backport?
[02:09] <gyaresu> se7enone, not stupid questions just stupid answers.
[02:09] <se7enone> any way i can get The Sims to work in ubuntu?
[02:09] <gyaresu> ed1t, yep.
[02:09] <aio> tanki gaim...
[02:09] <gyaresu> ed1t, i'll post my sources....
[02:09] <tanki> isn't gaim for aim
[02:09] <ed1t> gyaresu, k
[02:09] <gyaresu> ed1t, got everything i've needed so far.
[02:09] <Xenoxi> ok gyaresu
[02:09] <ivanox> gaim is for all IM
[02:09] <aio> tanki gaim is for aim, yahoo, jabber, irc, etc...
[02:09] <gyaresu> ed1t, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/563
[02:10] <tanki> so they have a windows gaim?
[02:10] <ivanox> if I installed a program from source, how do I uninstall it?
[02:10] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, :) and? are any usb devices showing up?
[02:10] <Xenoxi> i cant tell you yet because im on windows still
[02:10] <Xenoxi> because i cannot access my inet
[02:10] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, ah.
[02:10] <tanki> ivanox, sometimes make uninstall works but not all have it
[02:10] <gyaresu> fait acompli.
[02:11] <ivanox> ok, thanks, I'll try
[02:11] <ed1t> thx gyaresu
[02:11] <se7enone> any way i can get The Sims to work in ubuntu?
[02:11] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, do you have any lspci from before?
[02:11] <gyaresu> ed1t, welcome.
[02:11] <NoHope> hi all
[02:11] <tanki> ivanox, you really can't automagically uninstall a source program like you can with a package
[02:11] <topyli> tanki: yes it runs on windows too
[02:11] <Xenoxi> nope
[02:11] <ed1t> backports not workinf
[02:11] <ed1t> working*
[02:11] <k31th> Yo!
[02:11] <gyaresu> !tell ed1t about sources
[02:12] <ed1t> yo!
[02:12] <ivanox> ok tanki, but if I want to install a newer version, should I just "overinstall" it without touching my old??
[02:12] <se7enone> any way i can get The Sims to work in ubuntu?
[02:12] <ed1t> gyaresu, i added the lines in my sources.list
[02:12] <tanki> ivan, what you can do in the future is run script (man script) before you run make install, and then manually remove everything that's logged
[02:12] <gyaresu> :)
[02:12] <ivanox> se7enone, u tried cedega?
[02:12] <k31th> yeah
[02:12] <ed1t> se7enone, either use wine or vmware
[02:13] <gyaresu> ed1t, dont use marillat repos they are defunct....
[02:13] <wrtpeeps> does anyone here run xfce in ubuntu, i need help setting it up
[02:13] <se7enone> no. will try all three of these packages.
[02:13] <topyli> ed1t: you're using a broken mirror i guess. try another one
[02:13] <k31th> ivanox: i got HalfLife 2 runing in cedega
[02:13] <tanki> ivan, well in general if the program you're upgrading from source installs the binaries in the same spots as the older one, then you're upgrading it when you install it
[02:13] <k31th> ran like shit
[02:13] <rob^> yeah try cedega, its currently the best method
[02:13] <rob^> !cedega
[02:13] <ubotu> I guess cedega is http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=45
[02:13] <tanki> understand?
[02:13] <Xenoxi> gyaresu; the usb wireless card did show up in the device manager, but when i go to networking settings, it would not let me add anything new, it had something there already which was a ppp modem (which is disabled in bios :s)
[02:13] <ivanox> yeah, thanks tanki =)
[02:13] <depi> hello, is there any option to change charset in beep media player?
[02:14] <k31th> ivanox: wat game u trying to run
[02:14] <Xenoxi> the documentation showed this Add button, but this is not present on the same dialog for me
[02:14] <tanki> cool
[02:14] <ed1t> nvm working now
[02:14] <ivanox> k31th, I dont play too much, but se7enone wanted to know how to play sims..
[02:14] <k31th> ahhh
[02:14] <k31th> i see
[02:14] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, i'm not the best for GUI's. i like the power of the CLI (comand line interface)
[02:14] <k31th> i not been playing many games late tbh
[02:14] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I installed a newer version of Firefox
[02:14] <ivanox> but I play gw and my brother plays cs and it works fine :)
[02:14] <tanki> you know what i find is ironic, the most popular pc simulator is the sims.. and when you think about it, the sims is a life simulator
[02:14] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, it's a good sign though.
[02:14] <TeLeKiNeSiS> is there anyway to get rid of the old one?
[02:14] <Xenoxi> lol ok gyaresu thanks anyway
[02:14] <k31th> ivanox: CS Source ?
[02:15] <ivanox> no, normal cs
[02:15] <k31th> ran like shit on my PC but i have a 9800 pro!
[02:15] <ivanox> tanki, hehe, yeah ;) kinda strange
[02:15] <k31th> and
[02:15] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, do you have an open network without encryption to trial setting it up on?
[02:15] <tanki> so basically the irony lays in the fact the most popular video game is a life simulator
[02:15] <k31th> this was source
[02:15] <rob^> TeLeKiNeSiS, the version on Horay is the latest version
[02:15] <Xenoxi> nope its encrypted
[02:15] <tanki> hehe
[02:15] <k31th> lol
[02:15] <TeLeKiNeSiS> rob^ that version is 1.0.2
[02:15] <k31th> well the best is a matter of opinion
[02:15] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I downloaded 1.0.4
[02:15] <rob^> TeLeKiNeSiS, no, it has been patched up to 1.0.4
[02:16] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, it's easier if you unencrypt it to start with so as to make sure you can at least access it.
[02:16] <rob^> only the version number is incorrect
[02:16] <keikoz> still nobody for the -ac patch on the kernel ? :o)
[02:16] <Xenoxi> ok
[02:16] <tanki> i know this one guy who met his wife on an everquest server
[02:16] <Xenoxi> ill try
[02:16] <Xenoxi> thanks for help
[02:16] <TeLeKiNeSiS> Well, I was unable to patch that version
[02:16] <ivanox> which is the standard command to untar a gzip?
[02:16] <TeLeKiNeSiS> So, I downloaded the new one
[02:16] <TeLeKiNeSiS> the whole thing rather
[02:16] <apokryphos> tanki: story in the paper recently of two who got married before ever seeing each other in "real life"
[02:16] <rob^> TeLeKiNeSiS, exactly, it already *has* been patched
[02:17] <gyaresu> Xenoxi, you really need 'lspci' 'lsusb' 'dmesg' 'cat /etc/network/interfaces'
[02:17] <Xenoxi> kk
[02:17] <tanki> that would be an interesting story to tell your kids, yeah i met your mom in EQ, i was a monk and she was a fierry, i had more experience points but she had potions so we hooked up
[02:17] <TeLeKiNeSiS> well, is there a QT, WMV plugin to download?
[02:17] <TeLeKiNeSiS> Totem won't play a damn thing
[02:17] <Howitzer> you guys think it's possible to run the setup.exe on the XP PRO SP1 cd via wine on Ubuntu? :D
[02:17] <apokryphos> =)
[02:17] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I can't get totem to play DVDs
[02:17] <Howitzer> TeLeKiNeSiS,
[02:17] <rob^> !restrictedformats
[02:17] <ubotu> somebody said restrictedformats was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[02:17] <tanki> apokryphos, yeah i can believe it but it's sad
[02:17] <k31th> TeLeKiNeSiS: get the right codecs
[02:17] <Howitzer> sudo apt-get install w32codecs
[02:17] <rob^> TeLeKiNeSiS, what ubotu said
[02:17] <keikoz> Howitzer , good luck xD
[02:18] <tanki> it's like for ever success story there's 10 ugly ones
[02:18] <TeLeKiNeSiS> Where can I find those codecs?
[02:18] <Howitzer> eh
[02:18] <rob^> read that wiki page
[02:18] <gyaresu> TeLeKiNeSiS, in the repos
[02:18] <Howitzer> via sudo apt-get install?
[02:18] <k31th> thats funny
[02:18] <k31th> met his wife on a geeky shit game
[02:18] <othernoob> how do i stop and restart cupsd again? i forgot
[02:18] <apokryphos> tanki: come on now ;-) -- if it did it for them, then all the more power to them
[02:18] <k31th> bet they where both ugly a fuck
[02:18] <gyaresu> ANYONE NEED HELP? OR I'M GOING TO WATCH A MOVIE NOW.
[02:19] <TeLeKiNeSiS> repos?
[02:19] <gyaresu> TeLeKiNeSiS, read the page.
[02:19] <apokryphos> gyaresu: WELL OK
[02:19] <gyaresu> apokryphos, ?
[02:19] <tanki> apokryphos, i have found my future wife, she just doesn't know it yet - http://members.shaw.ca/seggoftheyear/
[02:19] <gyaresu> k31th, language...
[02:20] <Howitzer> okay
[02:20] <apokryphos> tanki: haha. Nah, too posy 8)
[02:20] <Howitzer> i'm going to try to install Windows XP with Wine on ubuntu
[02:20] <Howitzer> Wish me (bad?) luck
[02:20] <rob^> good luck
[02:20] <Howitzer> wii
[02:20] <Howitzer> :D
[02:21] <rob^> it wont work properly
[02:21] <lcdd> Howitzer: and then try qemu
[02:21] <Howitzer> qemu?
[02:21] <k31th> Sorry....
[02:21] <Howitzer> Wine-alike.
[02:21] <Howitzer> ?
[02:21] <mr_roboto> can't wait until it gets to the part about formatting his disk, if it runs at all :)
[02:21] <gyaresu> Howitzer, won't work
[02:21] <rob^> mr_roboto, hehe yeah
[02:21] <TeLeKiNeSiS> gyaresu, What page do you speak of?
[02:21] <Howitzer> gyaresu, i NEED it to work
[02:21] <mumbles> tanki,
[02:21] <mumbles> i tlooks like one of the girls in my work
[02:21] <gyaresu> Howitzer, good luck then ;)
[02:21] <Howitzer> otherwise i'm screwed and i'll get grounded for 2 weeks for fucking up the pc :'(
[02:21] <rob^> ubotu tell TeLeKiNeSiS about restrictedformats
[02:22] <tanki> mumbles, hehe
[02:22] <gyaresu> !restrictedformats
[02:22] <ubotu> somebody said restrictedformats was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[02:22] <tanki> mumbles, so basically you're saying you have very sexy secretaries
[02:22] <mumbles> nah bar staff
[02:22] <Howitzer> rofl
[02:22] <action09> wao
[02:22] <tanki> hehe
[02:22] <mumbles> work ina resterwant
[02:22] <Howitzer> sexy bar staff?
[02:22] <apokryphos> tanki: the first picture is by far the best :|
[02:22] <mumbles> erm
[02:22] <TeLeKiNeSiS> cool
[02:22] <mumbles> bad spelling
[02:22] <Howitzer> :D
[02:22] <gyaresu> !tell TeLeKiNeSiS about restrictedformats
[02:22] <action09> we need photos ! url
[02:22] <action09> please
[02:22] <tanki> apokryphos, i think i like 60
[02:22] <k31th> pictures ??
[02:22] <action09> lol
[02:22] <Howitzer> OMFG
[02:22] <Howitzer> look at that BOOTY
[02:23] <Howitzer> *drewl*
[02:23] <apokryphos> hahaha
[02:23] <Howitzer> http://members.shaw.ca/seggoftheyear/
[02:23] <Howitzer> oooooooooooooh
[02:23] <tanki> apo, if you want to see her move, check out the last file
[02:23] <Howitzer> serious
[02:23] <gyaresu> LADS. help forum here...
[02:23] <Howitzer> that is going in my bookmarks
[02:23] <apokryphos> tanki: thanks, but rain check ;-)
[02:23] <mumbles> but if i look at image13  the face isent her
[02:23] <mr_roboto> howitzer, just take your punishment like a man... you're screwed :)
[02:23] <gyaresu> take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:24] <Howitzer> how do you download a whole webpage in Firefox?
[02:24] <ivanox> which is the command to unzip a gzip ?
[02:24] <Howitzer> mr_roboto, rather not :(
[02:24] <rob^> Howitzer, maybe via a plugin?
[02:24] <mr_roboto> gunzip <file>
[02:24] <ivanox> duh =/ tried to do it with tar >_<
[02:24] <adwait> Howitzer: File>Save
[02:24] <Howitzer> ah
[02:25] <TeLeKiNeSiS> Oh that's Keyra Augustina
[02:25] <Howitzer> damn
[02:25] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I know that ASS anywhere
[02:25] <andre_> hi. i'm looking for a complete howto for encrypting root filesystem with dm-crypt, can someone help with a link?
[02:25] <k31th> Hitch came out on dvd fast
[02:25] <Howitzer> need to download w32codecs for the movies :(
[02:25] <k31th> wish war of the world would
[02:25] <TeLeKiNeSiS> She is hot
[02:25] <Howitzer> http://www.google.be/search?q=%22dm-crypt+howto%22&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:unofficial
[02:26] <Howitzer> andre_, lots of howto's :D
[02:26] <rob^> tisk tisk, w32codecs infrignes on patents and is illegal to distribute/use in some countries
[02:26] <andre_> not complete!
[02:26] <andre_> only for crypting a partition
[02:26] <TeLeKiNeSiS> Howitzer, I have some mpegs of that booty in motion
[02:26] <andre_> not for rootfilesystem
[02:26] <Howitzer> rob^, if i don't get to see that booty in motion, i'll kill someone
[02:26] <rob^> :)
[02:27] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I have some
[02:27] <TeLeKiNeSiS> a few anyway
[02:27] <TeLeKiNeSiS> they're nice
[02:27] <Howitzer> hehe
[02:27] <TeLeKiNeSiS> wmv format
[02:27] <rob^> keep it on topic..
[02:27] <Howitzer> :(
[02:27] <Howitzer> c'mon
[02:27] <gyaresu> try the pr0n channels boys...
[02:27] <Howitzer> don't tell me you don't like that booty
[02:28] <rob^> this is a help chan
[02:28] <apokryphos> Howitzer: feel free to continue in #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:28] <Howitzer> we need help
[02:28] <apokryphos> this is an Ubuntu related help channel ;-)
[02:28] <gyaresu> HostingGeek, this is ubuntu.
[02:28] <Howitzer> we're lonely :(
[02:28] <apokryphos> Howitzer: she won't give you company, unfortunately
[02:28] <Howitzer> heh
[02:28] <ivanox> which codec u need to view those files?
[02:28] <apokryphos> !w32codecs
[02:28] <ubotu> I guess w32codecs is a set of codecs needed to play many common audio and video formats, such as WMV. You can install w32codecs from the Backports repositories (see: http://backports.ubuntuforums.org).
[02:28] <Howitzer> lol ivanox wants it too :d
[02:29] <ivanox> then which program to view them!?
[02:29] <Howitzer> what i HATE about Linux is the absense of the regular fonts :(
[02:29] <rob^> ivanox, pick one
[02:29] <Howitzer> i loved Tahoma :(
[02:29] <apokryphos> Howitzer: i.e. ?
[02:29] <ivanox> totem didnt work o_O
[02:29] <rob^> !msttcorefonts
[02:29] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, msttcorefonts is apt-get install msttcorefonts - you'll need universe enabled in your /etc/apt/sources.list first.
[02:29] <apokryphos> Howitzer: you can download those MS fonts..
[02:29] <rob^> easy
[02:30] <Howitzer> cool
[02:30] <gyaresu> !fonts
[02:30] <Howitzer> i'll do that right away
[02:30] <ubotu> rumour has it, fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com//FontInstallHowto
[02:30] <mumbles> mah
[02:30] <mumbles> these win32 codecs are taking forever
[02:30] <Howitzer> only 11MB
[02:30] <rob^> mumbles, yeah they'll do that on a slow connection
[02:31] <ivanox> cmon, I tried vnc and totem and I cannot view those movies
[02:31] <apokryphos> ivanox: xine/mplayer/kaffeine
[02:31] <Howitzer> ivanox,
[02:31] <mumbles> i got a 3mbt line
[02:31] <mumbles> erm
[02:31] <apokryphos> mumbles: how fast is it downloading at, though?
[02:31] <Howitzer> when i install w32codecs i can view anything i like inTotem
[02:31] <apokryphos> I rarely download below 500KB/s these days, it shoudl be similar for you..
[02:32] <mumbles> dunno dident check
[02:32] <Howitzer> lol
[02:32] <mumbles> it just took a few minits
[02:32] <Howitzer> i download at 80KB/S
[02:32] <Howitzer> All the time
[02:32] <mumbles> nomleally 300kbs
[02:32] <Howitzer> while i have a 384KB/S line -_-
[02:32] <konki> can i browse/view in a window like explorer view, for example folders on the left hand column?
[02:32] <rob^> I get 50kbs, but then adsl does suck in this country
[02:33] <Howitzer> rob^, what country? (i'm on ADSL aswell)
[02:33] <Howitzer> wtf
[02:33] <rob^> Australia
[02:33] <Howitzer> weird
[02:33] <ivanox> I got 10mbit half duplex, and usually get around 300KB/s
[02:33] <mumbles> wtf
[02:33] <Howitzer> Totem doesn't play .wmv Oo
[02:33] <mumbles> im getting this error in xine
[02:33] <mumbles> the source cant be read.
[02:33] <Howitzer> Totem doesn't play anything
[02:33] <mumbles> mabey you dont have enought rights for this, or soure dosent contain data
[02:33] <apokryphos> mumbles: did you restart xine after installing the codecs?
[02:34] <mumbles> i hadent run it this session
[02:34] <Howitzer> wtf
[02:34] <rob^> brb
[02:34] <Howitzer> hey
[02:34] <Howitzer> i want that booty
[02:34] <apokryphos> I've had some .wmvs that didn't work in xine, regardless of having the codecs, not sure if it works with the ones you're trying..
[02:34] <mumbles> mines a dvd
[02:34] <apokryphos> Howitzer: ahem *cough* :)
[02:34] <gyaresu> rob^, what state?
[02:34] <rob^> gyaresu, qld
[02:34] <Howitzer> aft(er you apt-get the w32codecs, you should be able to play .wmv in Totem right?
[02:34] <gyaresu> rob^ tasmania here.
[02:34] <rob^> ah
[02:35] <Howitzer> is tasmania a state?
[02:35] <rob^> hehe
[02:35] <mumbles> !dvd
[02:35] <ubotu> mumbles: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[02:35] <gyaresu> rob^, state of mind.
[02:35] <mumbles> !dvd playback
[02:35] <ubotu> mumbles: I don't know
[02:35] <Howitzer> i thought it was some hairy spinning beast
[02:35] <mumbles> damm bot
[02:35] <gyaresu> ahahaha
[02:35] <Howitzer> !w32codecs
[02:35] <ubotu> w32codecs is probably a set of codecs needed to play many common audio and video formats, such as WMV. You can install w32codecs from the Backports repositories (see: http://backports.ubuntuforums.org).
[02:35] <rob^> ubotu tell mumbles about restricted formats
[02:35] <rob^> ubotu tell mumbles about restrictedformats
[02:36] <Howitzer> !mumbles
[02:36] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, Howitzer
[02:36] <rob^> its on that page
[02:36] <Howitzer> !me
[02:36] <ubotu> Howitzer: I give up, what is it?
[02:36] <Howitzer> !totem
[02:36] <ubotu> Howitzer: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[02:36] <Howitzer> -_-
[02:36] <gyaresu> HostingGeek, /msg ubotu thing
[02:36] <Howitzer> ehh
[02:36] <gyaresu> Howitzer, /msg ubotu thing.
[02:36] <Howitzer> does anyone know howto enable the auto-loop function in Xine?
[02:37] <Howitzer> when you play a movie, it automaticly repeats when done
[02:37] <rob^> hmm.. that movie works for me
[02:37] <rob^> Howitzer, you dirty b*****
[02:37] <Howitzer> the only way i've found is right-click, playlist, loop
[02:37] <Howitzer> rob^, what?
[02:37] <Howitzer> :/
[02:38] <rob^> auto-repeat seggoftheyear
[02:38] <ivanox> hahhaah! pervert HostingGeek
[02:38] <ivanox> ops
[02:38] <ivanox> Howitzer,
[02:38] <Howitzer> Whaaaaaat
[02:38] <Howitzer> :(
[02:38] <ivanox> perv!!!
[02:38] <gyaresu> HostingGeek, ivanox is sorry.
[02:38] <mumbles> still no luck
[02:38] <mumbles> same error
[02:38] <Howitzer> anyway
[02:38] <ivanox> yes I am .. :(
[02:38] <Howitzer> i want to see that .wmv
[02:39] <gyaresu> ivanox, :)
[02:39] <Howitzer> now
[02:39] <ivanox> ;P
[02:39] <apokryphos> *cough*
[02:39] <Howitzer> why the hell won't Totem play while i do have the plugins
[02:39] <rob^> eh, well I have to get up early for the docteam meeting.. better get some sleep.
[02:39] <rob^> night all
[02:39] <apokryphos> rob^: cool, what time is that at?
[02:39] <gyaresu> night rob^
[02:39] <rob^> 2200z
[02:39] <apokryphos> rob^: is it in ubuntu-meeting?
[02:40] <zanaga> where should i put the sasl configuration for postfix?
[02:40] <rob^> the last one was in #ubuntu-doc I think, but it may end up being #ubuntu-meeting
[02:40] <apokryphos> rob^: right, thanks. :)
[02:40] <rob^> np
[02:40] <Howitzer> There were no decoders found to handle the stream in file "file:////tmp/keyra_1.wmv", you might need to install the corresponding plugins
[02:40] <Howitzer> -_-
[02:41] <Howitzer> it just won't play
[02:41] <Howitzer> i installed the w32codecs
[02:41] <zukalk> Howitzer, "keyra_1"? what kind of vid is that?
[02:41] <Howitzer> ehhh
[02:41] <zukalk> i thought so
[02:41] <zanaga> heh
[02:41] <Howitzer> not porn
[02:42] <trevi> hey...alguien desea chatear en espaol... ;o)
[02:42] <Howitzer> but it's close to porn
[02:42] <FlyingSquirrel33> I just installed fluxbox. How do I make it my wm?
[02:42] <gyaresu> trevi, you want the #ubuntu forum for spanish.
[02:43] <zukalk> FlyingSquirrel32, how did you install it?
[02:43] <Howitzer> FlyingSquirrel32, logout and select Fluxbox at the Sessions menu
[02:43] <gyaresu> what's the 2 letter denomination for spanish?
[02:43] <zth_> FlyingSquirrel32, log out, select it and i think there's a default options menu there
[02:43] <zukalk> !es
[02:43] <trevi> how I get in there
[02:43] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[02:43] <trevi> ok
[02:43] <Howitzer> (IF you installed it by sudo apt-get install)
[02:43] <zth_> !se
[02:43] <trevi> thanks
[02:43] <FlyingSquirrel33> zukalk: synaptic
[02:43] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, zth_
[02:43] <gyaresu> zukalk, nice one.
[02:43] <zth_> =)
[02:43] <Howitzer> !windows
[02:43] <ubotu> [windows]  Everything runs in linux. Choose your emulator: Cedega, Wine, VMware, Qemu, Xen, CrossOver Office, or find an !alternative
[02:43] <Howitzer> rofl
[02:43] <zth_> !alternative
[02:43] <ubotu> alternative is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant
[02:43] <Howitzer> rofl :D
[02:43] <zukalk> FlyingSquirrel32, apt then. well, just logout and it'll be in the sessions menu
[02:44] <mumbles> argh
[02:44] <mumbles> still no luck with this damm dvd
[02:44] <zth_> ubotu has attitude problems
[02:44] <zth_> :)
[02:44] <ubotu> zth_: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[02:44] <FlyingSquirrel33> zukalk: cool.
[02:44] <zukalk> ubotu should be able to kick
[02:44] <ubotu> I don't know, zukalk
[02:45] <zukalk> yeah, you should
[02:45] <Howitzer> !attitude
[02:45] <ubotu> Howitzer: I haven't a clue
[02:45] <zukalk> lol
[02:45] <Howitzer> !ubotu
[02:45] <ubotu> well, ubotu is uh...  Thaaats me!
[02:45] <gyaresu> ubotu, kick me
[02:45] <ubotu> gyaresu: I give up, what is it?
[02:45] <rob^> lay off the poor bot!
[02:45] <zth_> ubotu, are you gay? :(
[02:45] <ubotu> zth_: I don't know, could you explain it?
[02:45] <Howitzer> i want to be ubotu
[02:45] <gyaresu> rob^, you were in bed...
[02:45] <Howitzer> !gay
[02:45] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, Howitzer
[02:45] <rob^> yes.
[02:45] <Howitzer> (i'll stop now)
[02:45] <Howitzer> wtf
[02:45] <zukalk> !wtf
[02:45] <ubotu> zukalk: Wish i knew
[02:45] <mumbles> herm ... strange
[02:45] <zth_> ubotu, it's when two guys love eachother and have fun in bed. god forbid it :D
[02:45] <ubotu> zth_: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[02:46] <mumbles> still no luck with dvds
[02:46] <mumbles> :(
[02:46] <Howitzer> i'm only getting 56kb/s out of my 384 D:
[02:46] <cong> hi there.... I have a Kubuntu related question.... could smn help me?
[02:46] <ValheruLord> is ubotu using blootbot
[02:46] <zth_> cong, #kubuntu
[02:46] <cong> thx
[02:46] <gyaresu> mumbles, what's the prob there?
[02:46] <zth_> but prolly someone could help you here too
[02:46] <ValheruLord> will ubuntu have a graphical bootsplash?
[02:46] <ethics> ubotu gay is when your drunk one night and something weird happens with a mate and then you call him the next day and ask if he wants to get drunk again.
[02:46] <ubotu> okay, ethics
[02:47] <mumbles> i get  some erros
[02:47] <rob^> umm
[02:47] <mumbles> unkown buffer type
[02:47] <zukalk> nice one ethics, now he won't forget that
[02:47] <rob^> that just added it to ubotus data base ethics
[02:47] <ethics> yeah it wont hurt 8)
[02:47] <zukalk> look at what you've done:
[02:47] <zukalk> !gay
[02:47] <ubotu> well, gay is when your drunk one night and something weird happens with a mate and then you call him the next day and ask if he wants to get drunk again.
[02:47] <zukalk> :P
[02:47] <gyaresu> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[02:47] <ethics> its not exactly an offensive version so nect time youll chuckle and go what a clool bot 8)
[02:48] <kl12> hi
[02:48] <zukalk> hi
[02:48] <gyaresu> !gay
[02:48] <ubotu> gyaresu: No idea
[02:48] <kl12> anyone knows how can i mount a hardisk?
[02:48] <zukalk> gyaresu, who erased it?
[02:48] <gyaresu> ?
[02:48] <mumbles> !gay ?
[02:48] <ubotu> mumbles: Are you smoking crack?
[02:48] <ethics> kl12 sudu mount -t fs /dev/hdX .dir/you/pick
[02:48] <gyaresu> kl12, yes.
[02:48] <Howitzer> damn
[02:49] <kl12> ok
[02:49] <mumbles> strange ... dammm dvd software
[02:49] <gyaresu> kl12, the -t fs really mean "type fileSystem"
[02:49] <kl12> ok
[02:49] <gyaresu> kl12, so don't just type in 'fs'
[02:49] <kl12> ok
[02:50] <kl12> bash: fs: command not found
[02:50] <gyaresu> !mount
[02:50] <ubotu> Wish i knew, gyaresu
[02:50] <cong> Hi there! i just switched to kubuntu via apt-get install kubuntu-desktop. Firefox is yet very much gnomish: it uses the gtk widgets, and, more important, the gnome font settings. They are weird (too small) in kubuntu. Any ideas how to fix that?
[02:51] <gyaresu> !ntfs
[02:51] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, ntfs is the filesystem used under Windows XP. The Ubuntu installer can safely resize an NTFS partition to create a new partition for you to install Ubuntu. http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab
[02:51] <Riddell> cong: install gtk2-engines-gtk-qt
[02:51] <kl12> gyaresu bash: fs: command not found
[02:51] <cong> trying...
[02:52] <Howitzer> http://members.shaw.ca/seggoftheyear/Image20.jpg
[02:52] <Howitzer> holy hell
[02:52] <mumbles> sigh messabout  abit and still no luck
[02:52] <gyaresu> kl12, what type of filesystem are you trying to mount?
[02:52] <kl12> is a partition
[02:52] <kl12> linux
[02:52] <cong> Riddell: no luck so far, cant see a change after FF restart
[02:53] <Howitzer> cong, you installed a theme?
[02:53] <kl12> gyaresu is a partition in linux
[02:53] <cong> howither: an extra theme? no. Changed smtg in the default theme, tough
[02:54] <gyaresu> kl12, partitions are...
[02:55] <zukalk> kl12, partitions are formated in a specific filetype
[02:55] <zukalk> can be ntfs, vfat, ext3, etc
[02:55] <kl12> no formated
[02:55] <zukalk> what?
[02:55] <kl12> i do it whith fdisk
[02:55] <kl12> and it says is linux
[02:56] <gyaresu> kl12, ext2 or ext3?
[02:56] <kl12> how can i know that? i not sure
[02:56] <zukalk> gyaresu, can gparted tell that?
[02:57] <cong> kil12: you mean partition code 83, but gyaresu asks about the filesys, i think
[02:57] <ethics> gpart can guess but its more a recovery tool
[02:57] <gyaresu> zukalk, kl12 'fdisk -l /dev/hda'
[02:57] <kl12> ok
[02:57] <gyaresu> zukalk, kl12 or sda if it's a serial drive, or whatever drive it's on...
[02:57] <ed1t> splash screens are used for grub right?
[02:57] <ed1t> no wait
[02:58] <gyaresu> ed1t, only if you want grub to wait before it loads an OS
[02:58] <ed1t> gyaresu, i got win xp and ubuntu installed on grub
[02:58] <mumbles> whops forgot about the 2 minit silence
[02:59] <kl12> /dev/hdb1               1       14593   117218241   83  Linux
[02:59] <ed1t> gyaresu, wat you mean wait?
[02:59] <kl12> gyaresu /dev/hdb1               1       14593   117218241   83  Linux
[02:59] <ethics> ext3
[02:59] <Nermal> mumbles, me too :|
[02:59] <yonil> can some1 please help me, from some reason openGL based programs (like glxgears) dont work. they used to work 2 days ago, and when i launch the live-cd of ubuntu they work as well. how can i return to my default settings ?
[02:59] <gyaresu> ed1t, 83 is ext3
[02:59] <kl12> Disk /dev/hdb: 120.0 GB, 120034123776 bytes
[02:59] <kl12> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 14593 cylinders
[02:59] <kl12> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[02:59] <kl12>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   I
[02:59] <kl12> /dev/hdb1               1       14593   117218241   8
[02:59] <kl12> dsl-180-133:/home/kl12#
[03:00] <mumbles> cant even remember what i was doing then
[03:00] <devios> installing dnsmasq really helped me out... makes a big difference...
[03:00] <lfs> is it possible that using apt-get  it autoconfigures the packages instead of prompting the user with the package's cdialogs configuration ?
[03:01] <zukalk> yeah kl12 gyaresu, filetype is ext3
[03:01] <kl12> so what is that mean?
[03:01] <kl12> is posible?
[03:01] <ed1t> gyaresu, ?
[03:02] <gyaresu> ed1t, sorry, phone.
[03:02] <kl12> gyaresu is ext3
[03:02] <mumbles> anyone got any ideas on the dvd player ?
[03:02] <kl12> gyaresu so is any way can i mopunted that?
[03:02] <mumbles> yay ... real player works now
[03:02] <gyaresu> mount -t ext2 /dev/hdb1 /mnt/somewhere
[03:02] <zukalk> wasn't it ext3?
[03:02] <kl12> ok
[03:03] <zukalk> kl12, make sure that /mnt/somewhere exists
[03:03] <kl12> ok
[03:03] <gyaresu> kl12, listen to zukalk
[03:04] <zukalk> gyaresu, you know more about this than i do
[03:04] <kl12> zukalk u think is ext3?
[03:04] <zukalk> let me see
[03:04] <zukalk> kl12, what's the partition you wanna add?
[03:05] <kl12> any one knows the comand to make a dir?
[03:05] <gyaresu> zukalk, /mnt/somewhere should exist :)
[03:05] <Markrian> kl12, mkdir
[03:05] <gyaresu> kl12, mkdir
[03:05] <kl12> ok
[03:05] <zukalk> gyaresu, :) well you never know
[03:06] <gyaresu> kl12, man mkdir
[03:06] <kl12> ok
[03:06] <gyaresu> k back now...
[03:06] <mumbles> going to make lunch
[03:07] <gyaresu> kl12, mkdir /media/hdb1 (for example)
[03:07] <kl12> ok
[03:08] <kl12> and now to monut is..
[03:08] <kl12> mount -t ext2 /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1 ?
[03:08] <gyaresu> ubotu, wiki is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WordIndex
[03:08] <gyaresu> !wordindex
[03:08] <ubotu> gyaresu: I haven't a clue
[03:09] <gyaresu> stupid ubotu
[03:09] <zukalk> !wiki
[03:09] <gyaresu> !wiki
[03:09] <kl12> gyaresu mount -t ext2 /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1 ?
[03:09] <gyaresu> kl12, yeah. but only temporarily...
[03:09] <zukalk> kl12, add 'sudo'
[03:09] <kl12> ok
[03:09] <gyaresu> kl12, do you want it permanently?
[03:09] <Howitzer> pfieuw
[03:10] <Howitzer> i finally downloaded all the photo's from seggoftheyear
[03:10] <thenuke> is kernel 2.6.8.11 yet available?
[03:10] <gyaresu> kl12, then you need to add an entry to your /etc/fstab
[03:10] <kl12> gyaresu yes
[03:10] <gyaresu> kl12, :)
[03:10] <Howitzer> oh
[03:10] <Howitzer> gyaresu, why did you leave ubuntu-offtopic? :'(
[03:10] <tritium> thenuke, 2.6.8 is old.  2.6.10 is in hoary.  2.6.12 in breezy. 2.6.11 is unsupported
[03:10] <zukalk> kl12, did it work? can you see what's in /media/hdb1?
[03:11] <kl12> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb1,
[03:11] <gyaresu> Howitzer, cause i only made sure it was there to direct people to. those who were having 'chats'
[03:11] <zukalk> well use ext3 then
[03:11] <zukalk> gyaresu, gotcha, i was right ;)
[03:11] <Howitzer> ooh
[03:11] <kl12> yes bout ext2 ext3
[03:11] <Howitzer> but nobody is having chats :(
[03:11] <gyaresu> kl12, if you don't specify then it will auto detect for you...
[03:12] <kl12> ok
[03:12] <gyaresu> kl12, i'm still looking for the wiki entry
[03:12] <tritium> gyaresu, which one?
[03:12] <gyaresu> tritium, something generic on mounting...
[03:13] <gyaresu> kl12, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WordIndex
[03:13] <yonil> How can i re-install my kernel ? (i think i messed some drivers)
[03:13] <gyaresu> kl12, no sorry.
[03:13] <gyaresu> kl12, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[03:13] <kl12> ok
[03:14] <tritium> yonil, which ones?  You shouldn't need a kernel reinstall.
[03:14] <gyaresu> kl12, it's not right though.
[03:14] <zukalk> gyaresu, i thought he had a linux partition, not MS
[03:14] <yonil> tritium, this one: /lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/kernel/drivers/char/drm/i830.ko
[03:14] <kl12> yes is a linux partition
[03:14] <gyaresu> kl12, you just need .... zukalk :exactly.
[03:14] <tritium> kl12, windows?  See this: http://ubuntuguide.org/#windows
[03:15] <kl12> is linux
[03:15] <tritium> yonil, did you delete it?
[03:15] <kl12> nothing to do whith winbus
[03:15] <Howitzer> Hey ehh, could anyone tell me the difference between a Tanga and a String? (join #ubuntu-offtopic)
[03:16] <gyaresu> kl12, it's actually really simple and should be in the wiki :) but it's not....
[03:16] <yonil> tritium, nope, ive over-written it with something else, anyway im not sure its the only thing messed up, im having issues which re-installing xorg didnt solve, so re-installing the kernel might work ..
[03:16] <tritium> yonil, "sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-2.6.10-5-386"
[03:16] <kl12> gyaresu is not mounted jet :/
[03:16] <yonil> tritium, thanks
[03:17] <gyaresu> kl12, '/dev/hdb        /home/gyaresu/hdb ext3  rw,user,auto    0       0'
[03:17] <gyaresu> kl12, that's one of my boxes...
[03:18] <kl12> ok, but is any whay can i do the same in mine?
[03:18] <gyaresu> kl12, preface comments with name and people like me get beeps :)
[03:18] <mumbles> !flash
[03:18] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, mumbles
[03:18] <gyaresu> kl12, yes you can.
[03:19] <k31th> ??
[03:19] <mumbles> !flash player
[03:19] <ubotu> mumbles: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[03:19] <kl12> gyaresu how is that then if posible
[03:19] <apokryphos> !flash
[03:19] <ubotu> apokryphos: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[03:19] <apokryphos> hmm
[03:20] <gyaresu> kl12, yours is '/dev/hdb1 /media/something ext3 rw,user,auto  0  0'
[03:20] <ethics> apokryphos, apt-cache search flash
[03:20] <ed1t> there is no boot or grub directory in /etc
[03:20] <apokryphos> ethics: I don't need to install it, just thought ubotu had an entry; no worry, I'll add it
[03:21] <gyaresu> kl12, if not then http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl your /etc/fstab
[03:21] <ethics> and apt-cache search flash doesnt solve?
[03:21] <kl12> bash: /dev/hdb1: Permission denied
[03:21] <apokryphos> ubotu: flash is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:21] <ubotu> apokryphos: okay
[03:21] <gyaresu> kl12, and your 'fdisk -l /dev/hdb'
[03:21] <gyaresu> kl12, sudo
[03:21] <gyaresu> !tell kl12 about sudo
[03:22] <ethics> apokryphos, ahh i c wiki links
[03:22] <Howitzer> OOOOOOOOMFG
[03:22] <gyaresu> kl12, after editing you need to 'sudo mount -a'
[03:22] <gyaresu> kl12, to mount 'everything'
[03:22] <mumbles> herm ... wtf this website says i need Macromedia Flash Player
[03:22] <mumbles> erm
[03:22] <mumbles> shockwave even
[03:22] <apokryphos> mumbles: then install it
[03:22] <mumbles> cant find the download
[03:23] <kl12> is very dificul maybe i gonna install only one hardisk then
[03:23] <Jonax> Any recommend a program for making an ISO/BIN image from a CD?
[03:23] <gyaresu> kl12, type my name if you talk to me cause i rely on the beeps to notify me of a message....
[03:23] <gyaresu> kl12, not difficult....
[03:23] <gyaresu> kl12, paste those files for me.
[03:24] <kl12> gyaresu which files?
[03:24] <gyaresu> kl12, files/outputs, same/same.
[03:24] <ethics> jonax k3b ?  overkill but prolly the most advanced writing package....nero for linux so to speak
[03:24] <gyaresu> kl12, 'cat /etc/fstab'
[03:24] <kl12> ok
[03:24] <gyaresu> kl12, and 'fdisk -l /dev/hdb'
[03:24] <Jonax> ethics: Could do, but I was wondering if there was a GNOME equivalent :)
[03:25] <gyaresu> kl12, but in the paste bin http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[03:25] <uRolph> How do I install GCC, it seems like it hasn't come with my Ubuntu CD
[03:25] <ethics> Jonax, gnomebaker i think
[03:25] <gyaresu> kl12, or in channel #flood
[03:25] <tritium> Jonax, gnomebaker and graveman
[03:25] <ethics> jonax never played with it
[03:25] <Jonax> I'll have a check for them - Thanks tritium & ethics :)
[03:25] <ethics> jonax np
[03:26] <kl12> gyaresu http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/567
[03:26] <ed1t> i got suse installed and i got a splash screen from suse, so if i format that drive will i get back my ubuntu grub loader back/
[03:26] <ed1t> ?
[03:26] <kafeine> uRolph, impossible?
[03:27] <gyaresu> kl12, so 'cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.bak'
[03:27] <uRolph> well I'm trying to compile something
[03:27] <kafeine> maybe you didnt install it
[03:27] <gyaresu> kl12, then vi or gedit the file /etc/fstab
[03:27] <devios> uRolph: apt-get install build-essential
[03:27] <kafeine> but it is definetely in the cd contents
[03:27] <ethics> uRolph, apt-get build-essentioal?
[03:27] <tritium> uRolph, it's not included by default.  Please see devios comment.
[03:28] <ethics> build-essential
[03:28] <gyaresu> kl12, what folder did you create to mount /dev/hdb1 on?
[03:28] <tritium> correct as usual, Uncle Friday
 HostingGeek, /msg ubotu thing
[03:28] <gyaresu> kl12, or have you made a folder?
[03:28] <HostingGeek> wtf???
[03:28] <uRolph> zlib missing - please install first or check config.log
[03:28] <uRolph> zlib is that another package?
[03:28] <tritium> uRolph, what gave you that?
[03:29] <kl12> gyaresu /dedia/hdb1
[03:29] <gyaresu> HostingGeek, TAB complete has been going to you instead of Howitzer
[03:29] <uRolph> trying to install vnc2swf
[03:29] <uRolph> from src
[03:29] <HostingGeek> ahh
[03:29] <ed1t> wat was the command to format a partition?
[03:29] <gyaresu> kl12, /media/hdb1 or /dedia/hdb1  ???
[03:29] <kl12> gyaresu /media/hdb1
[03:29] <ethics> ed1t, mkfs
[03:29] <gyaresu> kl12, cool
[03:30] <gyaresu> kl12, then have you got your text editing programme openn?
[03:30] <kl12> gyaresu yes
[03:30] <Markrian> Jonax, to make an iso file from a CD, do 'dd if=/dev/cdrom of=cd.iso'
[03:30] <ed1t> ethics, i wanna format the ext3 parititon i have right now...so mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda6?
[03:30] <ethics> ed1t, sounds close 8)
[03:30] <tritium> uRolph, if you need zlib to build it, you'll need to install "zlib1g-dev"
[03:30] <tritium> Any other build-depends you have?
[03:30] <gyaresu> kl12, put a comment in on the line above where you want to edit with a leading 'hash'
[03:31] <gyaresu> kl12, #my  second hard drive
[03:31] <kl12> ok
[03:31] <ed1t> how do i unmound a drive?
[03:31] <tritium> umount
[03:31] <uRolph> apparently it's already the latest version.
[03:31] <ethics> ed1t, umount /moiunt/point
[03:32] <tritium> uRolph, which?
[03:32] <ethics> need dev libs maybee?
[03:32] <ed1t> thx
[03:32] <gyaresu> kl12, then (without the apostrophe) '/dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1 ext3 rw,user,auto  0  0'
[03:33] <tritium> I gave him the name of the -dev lib
[03:33] <gyaresu> kl12, (my girl just got here so i'm a little distracted)
[03:33] <ethics> gyaresu, enter after the line
[03:33] <gyaresu> kl12, i'm still here though.
[03:33] <uRolph> tritium, zlib1g-dev
[03:33] <kl12> gyaresu is not writing
[03:33] <gyaresu> kl12, ?
[03:33] <jesper> Hi, is it possible to find a precompilet 2.6.12 kernel for Hoary (AMD64-SMP) somewhere?
[03:33] <gyaresu> kl12, you can't edit?
[03:33] <jdbecker1968> hi, can someone help with ndiswrapper on Hoary?
[03:33] <kl12> gyaresu i try to type and nothing hapend
[03:33] <gyaresu> kl12, did you 'sudo gedit /etc/fstab'
[03:34] <apokryphos> !ndiswrapper
[03:34] <ubotu> ndiswrapper is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[03:34] <kl12> ok
[03:34] <gyaresu> kl12, or 'sudo vi /etc/fstab'
[03:34] <gyaresu> kl12, ?
[03:34] <kl12> vi
[03:34] <jdbecker1968> ubotu, i've built with module-assistant
[03:34] <ubotu> jdbecker1968: Are you smoking crack?
[03:34] <Amaranth> anyone here dual-boot windows and linux? when i tell grub to boot windows it just shows the commands from the menu.lst file and sits there
[03:34] <gyaresu> kl12, coo. sudo?
[03:34] <kl12> ok
[03:34] <Amaranth> jesper: Why do you need 2.6.12?
[03:35] <jdbecker1968> but when i try to modprobe it i get "Operation not permitted"
[03:35] <jdbecker1968> not on crack
[03:35] <ethics> lots of amd stuff in 2.6.12
[03:35] <jesper> The QLogic FC driver isn't in 2.6.11
[03:35] <Amaranth> jdbecker1968: you need to sudo
[03:35] <Amaranth> jesper: the 2.6.11 kernel in hoary is crack, don't use it at all
[03:35] <jdbecker1968> Amaranth, i'm root
[03:35] <kl12> gyaresu kl12 is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.
[03:35] <Amaranth> the only 2.6.12 kernels i know of are for breezy
[03:36] <jesper> Amaranth: Would you recommend them?
[03:36] <jdbecker1968> uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
[03:36] <ethics> apm & cpu stepping stuff...no idea on amd64 specific ones tho
[03:36] <apokryphos> kl12: you have to add yourself to the subdoers file...
[03:36] <kl12> how?
[03:36] <tritium> kl12, use visudo
[03:36] <feugan3333> Hi all. I've seen that on some other distributions when using vi, syntax highlighting is available when editting "code" file. Why is this not available on ubuntu?
[03:36] <kl12> ok
[03:36] <gyaresu> tritium, kl12 you can't visudo if you cna't sudo
[03:36] <kl12> ok
[03:36] <ethics> feugan3333, put syntax on in vim and use that
[03:37] <Amaranth> jesper: not on hoary
[03:37] <apokryphos> kl12: what user did you first put on Ubuntu?
[03:37] <gyaresu> kl12, did you install the system with a different username?
[03:37] <Amaranth> jesper: you'd need to pull in a new glibc and everything else to use them
[03:37] <apokryphos> kl12: you should use that user to give yourself sudo perms
[03:37] <gyaresu> kl12, cause that is weird.
[03:37] <tritium> gyaresu, yes, he'll need to add the users he wants with a user that has sudo priveleges
[03:37] <ethics> feugan3333, id guess thats what youve seen its the common vim user way
[03:37] <kl12> bash: visudo: command not found
[03:37] <apokryphos> gyaresu: in theory there must always be one sudu user
[03:37] <mumbles> pah
[03:38] <mumbles> restarting to xp couse i cant rememeber my mail settings
[03:38] <apokryphos> kl12: you're typing sudo visudo?
[03:38] <gyaresu> tritium, kl12 tritium is right but if you don't have any other users then you'll need to restart in 'single user mode'
[03:38] <jesper> Amaranth: Are you sure about that.. it sound extremely odd in my ears.
[03:38] <Amaranth> jesper: Pretty sure. This is what the ubuntu kernel team has said.
[03:38] <ThreeDayMonk> every time the ubuntu updater runs, it breaks my apache2 config :-(
[03:38] <ethics> mount all
[03:38] <h08817> hello everyone i have had a little trouble with booting to cd
[03:39] <h08817> i get this error message:
[03:39] <jesper> Amaranth: Ok.
[03:39] <feugan3333> Ethics: Ahh I see, I did'nt know that vim and vi where different. Thanks ":help syntax" will guide me from here on.
[03:39] <kl12> gyaresu im there
[03:40] <gyaresu> kl12, single user mode? or got some sudo?
[03:40] <ethics> ThreeDayMonk, theres a way to tell apt not to update a package..cant remember how th off hand
[03:40] <kl12> gyaresu in the second line i put that?
[03:40] <h08817> isolinux:Loading spec packet failed, trying to wing it   isolinux: Extremely broken bios detected,  last ditch attempt with drive = FF
[03:40] <kl12> gyaresu sudo
[03:40] <ethics> feugan3333,  np glad to help
[03:40] <xliu> which news-reader do you usually use?
[03:40] <h08817> isolinux: Disck error 01, AX = 4210, drive FF
[03:40] <ThreeDayMonk> ethics: yeah, but even when updating, it shouldn't break my config files
[03:40] <gyaresu> kl12, anywhere in that file (at the bottom for instance)
[03:40] <jesper> Amaranth: Do you have anye recommendations to the problem then? (AMD64-SMP with Ubuntu and a 2.6.12-kernel)
[03:41] <kl12> ok
[03:41] <ethics> ThreeDayMonk, true any ideas why?
[03:41] <Amaranth> jesper: I guess you'd have to switch to breezy or compile it yourself.
[03:41] <ntoll> hi.... how long does it take for Debian bugfixes to get into Hoary via debzilla?
[03:41] <feugan3333> ethics: vim and vi *are* the same program
[03:41] <h08817> isolinux:Loading spec packet failed, trying to wing it   isolinux: Extremely broken bios detected,  last ditch attempt with drive = FF
[03:41] <h08817> ?
[03:41] <jesper> Has Breezy cooled a bit down these days?
[03:42] <ethics> ntoll depends debian is different...it can be easy and hard
[03:42] <kl12> gyaresu to write is w?
[03:42] <tritium> ThreeDayMonk, it should ask you if you want to overwrite configuration files that have changed.  Say "no" to that in the future.
[03:42] <Amaranth> vi points to /etc/alternatives/vi which points to /usr/bin/vim
[03:42] <gyaresu> jesper, "PLEASE DON'T USE BREEZY YET -- REALLY "
[03:42] <Amaranth> :D
[03:42] <ntoll> ethics, its updating Ruby to the final release
[03:42] <ethics> feugan3333, hehe see thats why us nano and MC users arnt as helpfull heheh  no clues
[03:42] <ThreeDayMonk> tritium: I'll make a f**king backup next time :-)
[03:42] <gyaresu> kl12, yes and :wq is "write and quit"
[03:42] <jesper> gyaresu: Any reasons ? :-)
[03:42] <Amaranth> if you only use stuff from main and don't care about X breaking a lot breezy is fine :)
[03:42] <xliu> Hi , does anyone knows how to join USENET?
[03:43] <tritium> ThreeDayMonk, but that's the point.  You shouldn't need to.
[03:43] <Amaranth> xliu: Your ISP needs to provide a news server.
[03:43] <kl12> ok
[03:43] <gyaresu> jesper, yesterday X was totally bjorked.
[03:43] <ThreeDayMonk> tritium: I know.  It's fine on Debian, which is why I'm surprised
[03:43] <Amaranth> gyaresu: was not
[03:43] <lcdd> jesper: qlogic provides their own drivers, try them
[03:43] <ThreeDayMonk> It seems to be the "smart" setting on the updater tray utility that does it...
[03:43] <gyaresu> Amaranth, take it to ubuntu-bleedingedge :)
[03:43] <jesper> Well, Ok, then I need to get the breezy-kernel backported to Hoary .
[03:43] <xliu> Amaranth, so which USENET server and client are usually used now?
[03:43] <mannyc> ok...got a serious problem with gnome-cups-manager
[03:44] <ThreeDayMonk> xliu: use pan
[03:44] <mannyc> can anyone help?
[03:44] <Amaranth> xliu: thunderbird does usenet if you have a news server
[03:44] <tritium> ThreeDayMonk, that deserved a bug report, if it didn't ask you before wiping your configuration file.
[03:44] <h08817> help with install please?
[03:44] <Amaranth> gyaresu: no, that's ok
[03:44] <Amaranth> gyaresu: X was fine yesterday
[03:44] <kl12> gyaresu i type wq and is only typing wq
[03:44] <ThreeDayMonk> tritium: unfortunately I didn't pay close enough attention to what happened, so it's hard to be specific.  I discovered the problem later
[03:44] <Amaranth> gyaresu: I'm the one that told everyone to not upgrade, we had one bad build of X which was fixed in about an hour
[03:45] <xliu> thanks, Amaranth and ThreeDayMonk!
[03:45] <tritium> ThreeDayMonk, ok
[03:45] <gyaresu> kl12, delete that and when it's good you should hit ESC and then :wq
[03:45] <kl12> ok
[03:45] <ThreeDayMonk> xliu: look at your ISP's help page, or take a guess:  nntp.example.com/news.example.com is a good start (where example.com is your ISP's domain for mail or www)
[03:45] <gyaresu> kl12, vimtutor for an interactive tutorial...
[03:45] <toasta> hello
[03:46] <mannyc> ok...I don System>Administration>Printing and gnome-cups-manager won't start
[03:46] <luzbelito> hi to all. anyone can help me to copy .MDS file to video DVD with k3b or any other program please???
[03:46] <kl12> gyaresu is done
[03:46] <toasta> could someone tell me the best way to install a tar.gz file, i downloaded some gnome art and i want to install it
[03:46] <gyaresu> Amaranth, I'll defer to you on breezy questions then...
[03:46] <gyaresu> Amaranth, :)
[03:46] <mannyc> nor will it start from term (and it doesn't produce any error messages)
[03:46] <gyaresu> Amaranth, good luck...
[03:46] <gyaresu> kl12, 'mount -a'
[03:46] <Amaranth> gyaresu: Using it now, working fine.
[03:46] <kl12> ok
[03:47] <ethics> toasta most of gnome handles tar.gs aatpicking
[03:47] <thierry_> toasta : well it depens on what you downloaded exactly, is a theme, or a wallpaper, etc... ?
[03:47] <toasta> i dl a icon theme and a window border theme
[03:47] <kl12> gyaresu mount -a dont show anything
[03:47] <luzbelito> hi to all. anyone can help me to copy .MDS file to video DVD with k3b or any other program please???
[03:47] <toasta> from art.gnome
[03:48] <gyaresu> kl12, good :)
[03:48] <gyaresu> kl12, type 'mount' now...
[03:48] <kl12> ok
[03:49] <ed1t> k i just deleted suse's partition and now my grub is not working
[03:49] <ed1t> i have ubuntu and win xp installed
[03:49] <ethics> toasta try just installing it via the destop prefs i think they expect tars
[03:49] <kl12> gyaresu is not mounted
[03:49] <ed1t> i have a prompt boot >
[03:49] <mannyc> actually...it does produce an error now: "Cups Server could not be contacted"
[03:49] <gyaresu> kl12, ?
[03:49] <gyaresu> kl12, mmmk.
[03:49] <ed1t> i mean grub >
[03:49] <kl12> /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[03:49] <toasta> yeah i tried that and got an error
[03:50] <h08817> isolinux:Loading spec packet failed, trying to wing it   isolinux: Extremely broken bios detected,  last ditch attempt with drive = FF
[03:50] <h08817> any ideas?
[03:50] <thierry_> toasta : first unpack the files with file-roller (just double click on the file) and then open the README. Sometimes art stuff like that have special thing to do to install them
[03:50] <gyaresu> kl12, 'sudo mount -a'
[03:50] <action09> anybody has MD5Sums errors w/l and executing Enemy Teritory ?
[03:50] <action09> please
[03:50] <gyaresu> kl12, sorry.
[03:50] <kl12> ok
[03:50] <gyaresu> kl12, then 'mount'
[03:50] <toasta> cool thanks
[03:50] <thierry_> toasta : if you any problem tell me and I'll try to help you
[03:50] <toasta> thnks
[03:50] <ed1t> ethics when i rebooted my system, i got a prompt grub >
[03:50] <ed1t> wat do i type in?
[03:50] <action09> help
[03:51] <kl12> gyaresu /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro
[03:51] <ed1t> coz i guess the default grub loader was suse...but i formatted that partition
[03:51] <flow> hi guys.. does anyone know how to get firefox to use rox-filer instead of nautilus?
[03:51] <gyaresu> kl12, /dev/hda1 ???
[03:51] <gyaresu> kl12, /dev/hdb1 eh?
[03:51] <ed1t> hey gyaresu
[03:51] <ethics> ed1t, umm huh you mkfs in hdx6 or whatever and rebooted and got a boot prompt?
[03:51] <gyaresu> ed1t, yessum.
[03:51] <ed1t> yea
[03:51] <ed1t> ethics i did mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda6
[03:52] <kl12> /dev/hdb1
[03:52] <ed1t> now i got a grub> prompt on reboot
[03:52] <kl12> gyaresu /dev/hdb1
[03:52] <ethics> ed1t hmm well you got a prompt so maybe you just killed  the menu.list
[03:52] <ed1t> bah
[03:52] <gyaresu> kl12, if that is the partition you wish to mount then you might want to re-edit the /etc/fstab
[03:53] <ed1t> how do i activate ubuntu's menu.lst?
[03:53] <ethics> ed1t  remember what it looked like?
[03:53] <ed1t> i got menu.lst in ubuntu
[03:53] <Nermal> ed1t, erm.. reinstall grub
[03:53] <gyaresu> kl12,  "kl12 gyaresu /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro"
[03:53] <ed1t> how?
[03:53] <Nermal> you should get a backup config file
[03:53] <kl12> gyaresu how do i do that?
[03:53] <BiSK-8> hello
[03:53] <ethics> you can boot a live cd and chroot accross and do a grub-install  i think
[03:53] <Nermal> apt-get install grub perhaps ?
[03:53] <ed1t> k
[03:53] <ed1t> lemme try that
[03:54] <Nermal> the config file will have a different extension so not to overwrite the one you foolishly changed
[03:54] <ethics> ed1t, i dont know the chroot process i read howtos hehe
[03:54] <gyaresu> kl12, i think it's just a typo
[03:54] <BiSK-8> i heve a little problem, when i put in a live cd i cant get on to the internet, i try ppoeconf, is seems to work but it wont connect. What should i do?
[03:54] <BiSK-8> have*
[03:54] <Nermal> ethics, chroot /another/partition /bin/bash
[03:54] <Nermal> not difficult
[03:54] <tanki> can i try to send someone a file over irc to see if it works
[03:54] <Nermal> BiSK-8, give us more information
[03:55] <Nermal> log outputs etc
[03:55] <gyaresu> kl12, make sure the entry from 'fdisk -l /dev/hdb' is the one you are mounting to /media/hdb1
[03:55] <ethics> Nermal, i think its the mounting proc and swap i forget or something hehe its rare i do it
[03:55] <tanki> any guiney pigs available
[03:55] <kl12> ok
[03:55] <Nermal> tanki, thought you just asked that
[03:56] <BiSK-8> that's all, i thy 2 configure my ethernet device by writing pppoeconf into shell, it seems to work but when i try to use firefox or connect to any internet host, it wont work
[03:56] <tanki> nermal, asked what?
[03:56] <Nermal> for someone to test irc file transfers to
[03:56] <Nermal> duh
[03:56] <mirak> is there a bittorrent client that handle queues ?
[03:56] <tanki> when did i ask that in here, except for just now
[03:56] <mirak> exepted azureus
 can i try to send someone a file over irc to see if it works
 any guiney pigs available
[03:56] <Nermal>  ^^ twice :)
[03:57] <apokryphos> mirak: KTorrent, Qtorrent, Bt one etc etc
[03:57] <tanki> uh huh
[03:57] <Nermal> ooh.. seb
[03:57] <mirak> I want something I can restart, and with all the torrents starting as well
[03:57] <mirak> apokryphos: and for gnome ?
[03:57] <apokryphos> mirak: the last one
[03:57] <BiSK-8> nermal: that's all, i thy 2 configure my ethernet device by writing pppoeconf into shell, it seems to work but when i try to use firefox or connect to any internet host, it wont work
[03:57] <Nermal> as I said.. log output
[03:57] <ThreeDayMonk> tritium: found the problem.  Apache's config is OK, but the update "fixed" the permissions on my home directory (removed a+x).
[03:57] <Nermal> "it won't work" is not a log output
[03:57] <watto> Now *Kubuntu Live* user here: Can I load the CD to ram to accelerate performace? I tried " kubuntu copy2ram " at the boot prompt, as I do in Slax, and I get a message that the kernal can't be found.
[03:57] <BiSK-8> nermal, u talkin' 2 me?
[03:57] <h08817> installation issues here
[03:57] <apokryphos> mirak: GNOME BitTorrent, that is
[03:58] <Nermal> BiSK-8, forget it.. I'm not prising the information out of you
[03:58] <h08817> need some help
[03:58] <mirak> apokryphos: it doesnet resume downloads automatically
[03:58] <BiSK-8> nermal, what????
[03:58] <apokryphos> mirak: sure it does
[03:58] <Nermal> if I have to spend all my energy getting the question, I'll have none left for giving the answer
[03:58] <tanki> hey mumbles can i try to send you something over irc
[03:58] <mirak> apokryphos: it doesnt
[03:58] <Howitzer> 3 questions:
[03:58] <apokryphos> mirak: I beg to differ, it's done so for me. You mike like bittornado though
[03:58] <mirak> apokryphos: if you shut down the window you must reselect the torrent file
[03:59] <apokryphos> GTK too, I believe
[03:59] <Howitzer> 1) how do i use a .deb archive
[03:59] <h08817> I have an installation issue here
[03:59] <apokryphos> mirak: Yes, obviously.
[03:59] <Howitzer> 2) how do i use a GDM theme
[03:59] <h08817> i get this error message: isolinux:Loading spec packet failed, trying to wing it   isolinux: Extremely broken bios detected,  last ditch attempt with drive = FF
[03:59] <mumbles> tanki,  you can try
[03:59] <apokryphos> Howitzer: dpkg -i {packagename}
[03:59] <mirak> apokryphos: that's what I don't want because I forget I have pending downloads ^^
[03:59] <gyaresu> h08817, /me has a spare moment...
[03:59] <Howitzer> 3) How do i change my grub splash image?
[03:59] <Howitzer> aaaaah
[03:59] <Howitzer> dpkg
[03:59] <Howitzer> okay
[03:59] <Howitzer> ty
[03:59] <gyaresu> Howitzer, irellevent.
[03:59] <apokryphos> mirak: you don't want bittornado?
[04:00] <apokryphos> mirak: what's wrong with azureus?
[04:00] <mumbles> no pdont work
[04:00] <Howitzer> and what about GDM themes?
[04:00] <apokryphos> mumbles: it doesn't work?
[04:00] <h08817> need help with install
[04:01] <tanki> if torrents couldn't be resumed, there would be a lot of angry people out there
[04:01] <h08817> please
[04:01] <apokryphos> tanki: they can be resumed
[04:01] <Howitzer> oh yeah
[04:01] <mumbles> dunno i  dcc never works for me
[04:01] <Howitzer> how do i open a .rar package?
[04:01] <ed1t> k i got live cd running....wat do i do now?
[04:01] <tanki> mumbles, nah it's probably me
[04:01] <mirak> apokryphos: it requires java
[04:01] <apokryphos> mumbles: that's not torrents...
[04:01] <Howitzer> file-roller doesn't seem to support it
[04:01] <apokryphos> mirak: so?
[04:01] <h08817> hey gyaresu
[04:01] <Howitzer> torrent sucks
[04:01] <h08817> ur back
[04:01] <gyaresu> h08817, :)
[04:01] <apokryphos> Howitzer: extract, you mean? rar x {packagename}
[04:02] <Howitzer> yes
[04:02] <h08817> ok
[04:02] <tanki> apokryphos, i know they can be resumed
[04:02] <apokryphos> Howitzer: why? Torrents are great
[04:02] <mirak> apokryphos: so I used it, but I don't want to lose time with java for now
[04:02] <Howitzer> but gui-style
[04:02] <Howitzer> torrents are slow
[04:02] <gyaresu> h08817, things happened.
[04:02] <h08817> ok
[04:02] <apokryphos> mirak: lose time? Why? Don't you have it installed/
[04:02] <Howitzer> torrents have (to me) always a sucky ratio of 1/7 (download/uploaded)
[04:02] <h08817> gyuaresu: I get this error when i try to boot to the cd
[04:02] <mirak> apokryphos: do you have a mirror ?
[04:02] <h08817> isolinux:Loading spec packet failed, trying to wing it   isolinux: Extremely broken bios detected,  last ditch attempt with drive = FF
[04:02] <mirak> I don't remember mayb I installed it
[04:02] <apokryphos> !java
[04:02] <Howitzer> lol
[04:02] <ubotu> well, java is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java
[04:02] <KR-data> how do I set eth0 to use 10 mbiz/sec in stead of 100 mbit/sec?
[04:02] <apokryphos> mirak: check that
[04:03] <Leo_V2> :(
[04:03] <Howitzer> 'Extremely broken' XD
[04:03] <tanki> Howitzer, it really just depends on who's server you're o n
[04:03] <ashok> guys, can anyone help me in installing JRE pls. i have installed the package. but in vain
[04:03] <apokryphos> mirak: go for the "adding new repo" option there; will tkae a second
[04:03] <gyaresu> h08817, TAB completes names like gya(TAB)
[04:03] <tanki> like most p2p
[04:03] <Howitzer> tanki, i have that with every server :(
[04:03] <apokryphos> ashok: ....
[04:03] <apokryphos> !java
[04:03] <h08817> what?
[04:03] <apokryphos> heh, ubotu wants a 25 second gap
[04:03] <Leo_V2> does ubantu have networking features?
[04:03] <apokryphos> ashok: check the above java link
[04:03] <mirak> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
[04:03] <mirak> ?
[04:03] <Leo_V2> i want to use it to control my network conntection..
[04:03] <mirak> that's not sun java
[04:04] <h08817> gyaresu:  o gotcha
[04:04] <KR-data> how do I set eth0 to use 10 mbiz/sec in stead of 100 mbit/sec?
[04:04] <apokryphos> mirak: no, not that
[04:04] <gyaresu> h08817, name completion...
[04:04] <ashok> which link ?
[04:04] <gyaresu> h08817, cool.
[04:04] <apokryphos> mirak: sun-j2re1.5 package
[04:04] <h08817> gyaresu: so any ideas?
[04:04] <Leo_V2> halo..
[04:04] <gyaresu> h08817, imediately it sounds like you are on an old computer, yes?
[04:04] <ed1t> gyaresu my grub is not working, wat do i do install grub on my system? i have live cd on
[04:04] <Leo_V2> can some one help?
[04:04] <h08817> yes
[04:04] <Synergy> does anyone have a problem with the repositories
[04:04] <h08817> but it actually tries to boot to it
[04:05] <apokryphos> Synergy: if you're using us. archive -- yes
[04:05] <apokryphos> Synergy: see /topic
[04:05] <gyaresu> h08817, try the noacpi no(otherstuff) options as you are booting the kernel...
[04:05] <Leo_V2> does ubantu have server type features?
[04:05] <Aragorn_Guardian> hi all
[04:05] <mirak> apokryphos: do you have the miror ?
[04:05] <h08817> what is that?
[04:05] <Aragorn_Guardian> i am with troubles with my printer, usb
[04:05] <Synergy> apokryphos, i use fr now but still got one error
[04:05] <gyaresu> h08817, just 'live' at the moment?
[04:05] <Aragorn_Guardian> how can i see wht is happening?
[04:05] <apokryphos> mirak: it's in the link I gave you above... not a mirror, repository
[04:05] <gyaresu> h08817, F3 for details....
[04:05] <Synergy> Fout http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-extras/restrict Packages
[04:05] <Synergy>   404 Not Found [IP: 66.90.101.204 80] 
[04:05] <gyaresu> h08817, and F4 etc.
[04:06] <h08817> when?
[04:06] <mirak> apokryphos: what link ?
[04:06] <apokryphos> Synergy: hm, server apparently down
[04:06] <apokryphos> !java
[04:06] <mirak> sorry I don't see it
[04:06] <ubotu> it has been said that java is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java
[04:06] <KR-data> how do I set eth0 to use 10 mbit/sec in stead of 100 mbit/sec?
[04:06] <apokryphos> mirak: that one
[04:06] <ethics> Leo_V2, yes servr stuff here although debian stable would be the rock solid choice
[04:06] <gyaresu> h08817, live disk?
[04:06] <Amaranth> anyone here dual boot ubuntu and windows xp?
[04:06] <h08817> i downloaded it
[04:06] <Leo_V2> Me me!
[04:06] <apokryphos> Amaranth: :)
[04:06] <Leo_V2> i do
[04:06] <goldfish> Amaranth: i did.
[04:06] <Leo_V2> i do!
[04:06] <KR-data> Amaranth: do you use Grub?
[04:06] <Amaranth> yes
[04:06] <h08817> gyaresu: but i know the cd works b/c i installed on another computer i have
[04:06] <Leo_V2> how is it on your comP?
[04:06] <Amaranth> Windows XP is hd(1,0) to grub, i know that for a fact
[04:07] <Amaranth> it doesn't work though
[04:07] <Leo_V2> :\
[04:07] <ed1t> Amaranth i do
[04:07] <KR-data> Amaranth: Ok, to sek, I'll find my setup
[04:07] <Amaranth> choosing to boot winxp shows the grub commands on a black screen and just sits there
[04:07] <Leo_V2> i got some one to do it for me..
[04:07] <gyaresu> h08817, ...until it works on this comp then you prob need some help eh? :)
[04:07] <dylan_> how do i enable 3d acceleration?
[04:07] <KR-data> Amaranth:
[04:07] <KR-data> title Windoze
[04:07] <KR-data> map (hd0) (hd1)
[04:07] <KR-data> map (hd1) (hd0)
[04:07] <KR-data> chainloader (hd1,0)+1
[04:07] <ethics> amaranth if its the second drive you need to trick windows ...map
[04:07] <h08817> gyaresu: yes
[04:07] <gyaresu> h08817, is it the live cd you are trying to use? (yes_
[04:07] <gyaresu> )
[04:07] <Leo_V2> Anyone knows why the the whole GUI off my screen?
[04:07] <Amaranth> ah
[04:07] <tritium> dylan_, for which video card?
[04:08] <h08817> no
[04:08] <KR-data> Amaranth: I use Gentoo, but it should work with grub on any system
[04:08] <apokryphos> mirak: you can also apt-get for azureus
[04:08] <Leo_V2> my whole screen is off the monitor
[04:08] <mirak> apokryphos: ok, this mirror was passworded at some point
[04:08] <Leo_V2> not really whole
[04:08] <Leo_V2> but small part of it
[04:08] <h08817> gyaresu:  i downloaded the iso image and burned it with nero
[04:08] <KR-data> Amaranth: I don't know how to do it with Lilo :(
[04:08] <Aragorn_Guardian> how can i see wht is happening with my usb printer?
[04:08] <apokryphos> mirak: ah, check the Kubuntu guide for the gpg stuff
[04:08] <mirak> apokryphos: and azureus was not in the repository
[04:08] <ed1t> tritium my grub is not working, wat do i do install grub on my system from live cd?
[04:08] <mirak> apokryphos: thanks :)
[04:08] <dylan_> no card, integrated
[04:08] <KR-data> how do I set eth0 to use 10 mbit/sec in stead of 100 mbit/sec?
[04:08] <apokryphos> mirak: azureus is in multiverse I believe
[04:08] <Amaranth> KR-data: What's the full menu.lst entry?
[04:08] <Amaranth> KR-data: Just that?
[04:08] <apokryphos> !find azureus
[04:08] <tritium> ed1t, how is it not working?
[04:08] <gyaresu> h08817, so then i reckon you have an old bios that doesn't cope with Advanced Configuration and Power Interface http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACPI
[04:09] <tritium> dylan_, what chipset?
[04:09] <apokryphos> mirak: hm, perhaps not, it's in one of the others
[04:09] <KR-data> Amaranth: yeah for the Windows part
[04:09] <ubotu> Ubuntu Search of 'azureus' (1 shown): (/usr/share/ubuntu-docs/C/common/menus/azureus.xml) in text/ubuntu-docs.
[04:09] <dylan_> dont know exactly, its on an hp pavilion a720n
[04:09] <Amaranth> KR-data: No root or makeactive?
[04:09] <KR-data> Amaranth: nop :)
[04:09] <h08817> gyaresu:  so what can i do about that?
[04:09] <Leo_V2> WHY is my screen a bit off the monitor?
[04:09] <horned> hello there how can i make my dvdwriter burn faster is the anyone who can help me?
[04:09] <Leo_V2> i can't find any fix for it
[04:09] <gyaresu> h08817, so you can disable boot time options like acpi when ubuntu first boots with options like noacpi'
[04:09] <ed1t> tritium well i had suse installed, and the grub was from suse, now i formated that partition and i forgot to re-install grub from ubuntu
[04:09] <apokryphos> Leo_V2: wrong resolution/refresh-rate?
[04:09] <ethics> Amaranth, you can have rootnoverify ..
[04:10] <othernoob> horned try enabling dma
[04:10] <Leo_V2> all set by deafult..
[04:10] <tritium> dylan_, look at your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and tell me what driver it's using please.  Or, you can look at /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[04:10] <JohnFlux> Leo_V2: use the buttons on the monitor
[04:10] <KR-data> Amaranth: it works fine with me (besides that Windows fucks as usual, but  that will never change :p )
[04:10] <ethics> amaranth mine has it
[04:10] <gyaresu> h08817, k though i havn't done it myself. it's a knoppix option.
[04:10] <Amaranth> KR-data: Ok, I'm off to try it. If it doesn't work I'll ban you. :P
[04:10] <Leo_V2> :\
[04:10] <gyaresu> !acpi
[04:10] <ubotu> gyaresu: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[04:10] <Amaranth> KR-data: j/k
[04:10] <h08817> i am on windows right now
[04:10] <othernoob> KR-data: you wouldn't believe how pathetic the experience with XP was i just had the last 20 minutes
[04:10] <Leo_V2> me too
[04:10] <h08817> i don't even have ubuntu installed yet
[04:10] <gyaresu> !boottimeoptions :)
[04:10] <ubotu> gyaresu: Are you smoking crack?
[04:10] <gyaresu> anyone know?
[04:10] <KR-data> Amaranth: hehe I don't care :p I'm just here on the behalf of my sister :p
[04:10] <Leo_V2> X_X
[04:10] <Leo_V2> WINDOWS SUX
[04:10] <tritium> ed1t, I don't recall if you can run "grub-install" from the LiveCD.  Give it a try, I guess.
[04:10] <dylan_> VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3 UniChrome]  Integrated Video
[04:11] <yvyn> alguno sabe manejar el ubuntu
[04:11] <h08817> well i wouldn't be on windows if my computer wasn't gay
[04:11] <ed1t> tritium nope
[04:11] <keikoz> VIA sux too xD
[04:11] <KR-data> tritium: if you can't I know you can from the Gentoo cd ;)
[04:11] <goldfish> yvyn: #ubuntu-es
[04:11] <mirak> apokryphos: ok it was already installed lol
[04:11] <dylan_> i want to be able to use 3d desktop
[04:11] <Leo_V2> still
[04:11] <ed1t> tritium is there any other way? i got a grub> prompt on boot
[04:11] <h08817> any1 here speak spanish
[04:11] <tritium> KR-data, thanks.  Good to know.
[04:11] <gyaresu> tritium, it use to be that you had to moun all the partitions and then chroot to the boot part....
[04:11] <tritium> h08817, #ubuntu-es
[04:11] <apokryphos> mirak: :)
[04:11] <KR-data> tritium: hehe np :)
[04:11] <goldfish> Better to install grub manually.
[04:11] <Leo_V2> we need windows for the active x features
[04:11] <JohnFlux> h08817: "any1" isn't a word in any language
[04:11] <h08817> i can but i don't know ubuntu so i can't really help that spanish dude
[04:11] <yvyn> ?
[04:11] <h08817> lol
[04:12] <h08817> ok
[04:12] <gyaresu> !tell h08817 es
[04:12] <h08817> back to my problem
[04:12] <tritium> gyaresu, that is a better option.  I agree.
[04:12] <ed1t> tritium i also got menu.lst on ubuntu and i know its working
[04:12] <gyaresu> !es
[04:12] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:12] <Kyynara> !remove
[04:12] <ubotu> Kyynara: I don't know, could you explain it?
[04:12] <mirak> apokryphos: hum where is azureus (repository ) ?
[04:12] <mirak> apokryphos: are you on breezy or something ?
[04:12] <h08817> so any ideas guyaresu
[04:12] <dylan_> any ideas tritium?
[04:12] <Kyynara> sorry about that
[04:12] <apokryphos> mirak: not sure, but if you put in all the repos in the kudos guide you'll definitely have it
[04:12] <KR-data> how do I set eth0 to use 10 mbit/sec in stead of 100 mbit/sec, so I can get the Internet working on my sisters Ubuntu-box?
[04:12] <tritium> dylan_, I'm not aware of 3d accel for VIA chipsets.  Sorry.
[04:13] <dylan_> ok
[04:13] <gyaresu> h08817, TAB complete h08817 (i need the beeps :)   )
[04:13] <apokryphos> Anyone know of a command-line option to find the repository which gives a given package?
[04:13] <dylan_> it could be done under windows
[04:13] <lcdd> KR-data: mii-tool
[04:13] <Amaranth> KR-data: Congrats, you can stay. :)
[04:13] <watto> Can the KubuntuLive CD be loaded into ram to boost performance?
[04:13] <h08817> gyaresu: when do i hit tab?
[04:13] <Amaranth> KR-data: thanks
[04:13] <KR-data> Amaranth: np :)
[04:13] <ed1t> tritium is there any other way? i got a grub> prompt when i reboot
[04:13] <h08817> o
[04:13] <gyaresu> h08817, after a couple of letters....
[04:13] <lcdd> KR-data: or ethtool
[04:13] <mirak> apokryphos: kudos ?
[04:13] <h08817> gyaresu: so can u help me?
[04:13] <apokryphos> !kudos
[04:13] <ubotu> kudos is probably at http://kudos.berlios.de
[04:13] <KR-data> Amaranth: I had my troubles too, so it is nice that it worked
[04:13] <tim> what is GNU/Hurd?
[04:14] <h08817> gyaresu:  and what beeps?
[04:14] <apokryphos> mirak: the Kubuntu FAQ
[04:14] <gyaresu> h08817, yes...
[04:14] <KR-data> lcdd: thanks I'll try
[04:14] <Amaranth> KR-data: stupid windows, has to complain about everything
[04:14] <tritium> ed1t, you can edit the boot stanza and boot into your ubuntu installation.  Then, re-run "sudo grub-install"
[04:14] <h08817> gyaresu: what do i need to do to fix my problem?
[04:14] <gyaresu> h08817, the computer my IRC prog is on :)
[04:14] <Amaranth> KR-data: it spent 1 minute figuring out i had two HDs installed now :)
[04:14] <yvyn> thank you
[04:15] <gyaresu> h08817, "gyaresu h08817, so you can disable boot time options like acpi when ubuntu first boots with options like noacpi'"
[04:15] <yonil> how can i check with application is using a device (i know its lsof but what parameters ?)
[04:15] <ed1t> tritium how do i do that?
[04:15] <yonil> s/with/witch
[04:15] <h08817> gyaresu: i am in windows
[04:15] <h08817> gyaresu: not linux
[04:15] <tritium> apokryphos, "apt-cache show <packagename>" will list that, along with a lot of other stuff
[04:15] <yonil> s/witch/which
[04:15] <JohnFlux> yonil: lsof doesn't take any parameter
[04:15] <JohnFlux> s
[04:15] <gyaresu> h08817, you probably wouldn't have the same probs with an install (only others)
[04:15] <gyaresu> h08817, then my solution is to reboot :)
[04:15] <stenass> ubuntu is shiping for free?
[04:15] <h08817> gyaresu: but how can i change that problem?
[04:15] <stenass> ubuntu is shiping for free?
[04:15] <stenass> ubuntu is shiping for free?
[04:15] <KR-data> Amaranth: hehe that is never to be changed. Windows is only good for games and that is because game developers doesn't seem to like Linux
[04:15] <tritium> ed1t, how can you say you have a working menu.lst if you can't boot into ubuntu?
[04:16] <yonil> JohnFlux, just running "lsof" with no switchs doesnt show anything
[04:16] <unforcer> Am I missing something my laptop sound is breaking like grazy? Acer Aspire 5021..
[04:16] <JohnFlux> yonil: nothing at all?
[04:16] <othernoob> stenass: not for an idiot like you ;)
[04:16] <gyaresu> h08817, noacpi is a start.... at the boot-time options.
[04:16] <stenass> fuck you
[04:16] <tritium> othernoob, be nice
[04:16] <h08817> gyaresu: omg i don't even have ubuntu installed
[04:16] <mirak> apokryphos: I can't find one
[04:16] <tritium> stenass, you too
[04:16] <yonil> JohnFlux, nope...
[04:16] <ed1t> tritium coz i was able to before i install suse on different partition....
[04:16] <Amaranth> KR-data: and because i have a shit video card that has bad linux drivers (open source, but bad)
[04:16] <stenass> tritium
[04:16] <apokryphos> tritium: tried that, I don't see it anywhere... only lists the "section"
[04:16] <stenass> ok
[04:16] <sproingie> lsof needs a searchable sortable gui version ... windows process explorer has saved my ass a bunch of times
[04:16] <othernoob> tritium: i'm never nice to spammers ;)
[04:16] <h08817> gyaresu: is that noacpi in my bios?
[04:16] <gyaresu> h08817, the boot-time options of the livecd...
[04:16] <apokryphos> mirak: did you use the ones on the guide
[04:16] <h08817> gyaresu: i don't have live cd
[04:16] <tritium> othernoob, stenass please remember the Code of Conduct
[04:16] <apokryphos> mirak: here's mine, anyhow: http://giannaros.org/sources.list
[04:17] <gyaresu> h08817, no after you boot the liveced you get a 'boot:' prompt...
[04:17] <JohnFlux> sproingie: windows doesn't have an equivalent of lsof
[04:17] <yonil> JohnFlux, i need the right switchs .. like lsof -l or something (just not -l)
[04:17] <stenass> tritium can i pm you?
[04:17] <Amaranth> KR-data: the game i play has a linux version, it's just unplayable on my radeon 7000 in linux
[04:17] <JohnFlux> sproingie: that i know of
[04:17] <sproingie> JohnFlux: i just mentioned its equivalent.  process explorer
[04:17] <h08817> gyaresu: after i boot to the cd i get this: isolinux:Loading spec packet failed, trying to wing it   isolinux: Extremely broken bios detected,  last ditch attempt with drive = FF
[04:17] <tritium> stenass, please speak in the channel
[04:17] <JohnFlux> sproingie: that doesn't tell you what processes have what files open
[04:17] <stenass> ubuntu is for free?
[04:17] <KR-data> Amaranth: you aren't the only one with problems with Radeon cards
[04:17] <stenass> to ship?
[04:17] <tritium> stenass, yes
[04:17] <apokryphos> stenass: correct
[04:17] <stenass> thanks
[04:17] <sproingie> JohnFlux: yes it does
[04:17] <anacron> can i replace nautilus with something faster and lighter one?
[04:17] <gyaresu> h08817, you have the install disk?
[04:17] <KR-data> Amaranth: I'll be an NVidia next time that's for sure
[04:17] <tritium> no need to repeat, and especially so frequently, stenass
[04:17] <JohnFlux> sproingie: really?  <goes to check>  where exactly?
[04:17] <sproingie> JohnFlux: tho i wish i could sort it by files.  you can search it tho
[04:17] <h08817> gyaresu: I downloaded ubuntu
[04:18] <gyaresu> h08817, ...wait one.
[04:18] <mirak> apokryphos: it's probably in the backports
[04:18] <ed1t> tritium i added a splahscreen line into my menu.lst? could that be it?
[04:18] <Amaranth> KR-data: trying to play a game here, you keep beeping me :)
[04:18] <devios> this is trollish, but true.  desktop sharing with RDP in the winblows world beats the crap outta vnc + sftp/ftps
[04:18] <apokryphos> mirak: could be
[04:18] <sproingie> JohnFlux: it shows every resource a process has open.  handles, files, threads, mutexes, registry keys, etc
[04:18] <ed1t> i got it...
[04:18] <mirak> apokryphos: bingo !
[04:18] <sproingie> JohnFlux: and you can search for a resource by name, and break the handle if you want.  handy when explorer complains about a file being open
[04:18] <uRolph> I'm trying to compile vnc2swf
[04:18] <tritium> ed1t, splashscreen?
[04:18] <JohnFlux> sproingie: how do you bring it up?
[04:19] <apokryphos> mirak: :)
[04:19] <apokryphos> mirak: version there is a little dated, but it's fine
[04:19] <ed1t> tritium yea i mean like backgroud for grub
[04:19] <uRolph> I still get: zlib missing - please install first or check config.log ***
[04:19] <sproingie> JohnFlux: download it.  www.sysinternals.com.  you think MS would bundle a useful tool like that?  :P
[04:19] <JohnFlux> sproingie: can you open it from the task manager?
[04:19] <anacron> is it easy to make your own themes for gnome?
[04:19] <tritium> ed1t, that sounds like a suse thing.  that feature is not in ubuntu at present
[04:19] <JohnFlux> sproingie: ah, no wonder I never found it before
[04:19] <sproingie> JohnFlux: you can replace the task manager with it.  it's like task manager on steroids anyway
[04:19] <apokryphos> anacron: easier to download ones from the net
[04:20] <JohnFlux> sproingie: sounds very neat.
[04:20] <tritium> uRolph, you're still having trouble?
[04:20] <uRolph> yeah
[04:20] <tritium> ed1t, I suggest you comment out that line.  and do a "sudo update-grub"
[04:20] <tritium> uRolph, please elaborate.
[04:20] <anacron> apokryphos: it doesn't feel so good
[04:21] <JohnFlux> sproingie: it wouldn't be hard to get the processmanager in kde to do something similiar
[04:21] <apokryphos> anacron: what, downloading themes?
[04:21] <uRolph> well I did ./configure in the source code for vnc2swf
[04:21] <jesper> join #breezy
[04:21] <JohnFlux> sproingie: I'll add it to my todo list for academy
[04:21] <uRolph> but it doesn't work :(
[04:21] <anacron> apokryphos: yeah, i wan't to make my own, if it's possible
[04:21] <uRolph> I have installed the file you mentioned...
[04:21] <jesper> sry
[04:21] <ed1t> tritium did that
[04:21] <gyaresu> h08817, google has some stuff to say. have you looked into it?
[04:21] <h08817> yes i have
[04:21] <tritium> uRolph, what happens?
[04:21] <sproingie> JohnFlux: it'd be nice.  linux typically has a little less need of it, tho it would still have its uses
[04:22] <sproingie> JohnFlux: windows tends to need it more because of its damn mandatory locking
[04:22] <h08817> gyaresu: it is just a thing about  someone else talking about it
[04:22] <apokryphos> anacron: wouldn't know where to direct you, sorry. I do KDE. :)
[04:22] <toasta> wheres the theme folder for gnome?
[04:22] <tritium> uRolph, ./configure fails?  "make" fails?  what happens?
[04:22] <h08817> gyaresu: yes i have looked into it why did u find anything important?
[04:22] <JohnFlux> sproingie: i realllly hate that locking crap in windows
[04:22] <gyaresu> h08817, it's a cd not running at all thing... before the 'boot:' option.
[04:22] <JohnFlux> sproingie: its bitten me too many times
[04:22] <anacron> apokryphos: no problem, i think google will help me with this one
[04:22] <toasta> i think i just have to copy these themes upacked to the theme folder
[04:22] <gyaresu> h08817, nah. it's just weird.
[04:23] <sproingie> JohnFlux: i've found it useful once or twice.  and annoying about 1000 times as often
[04:23] <h08817> gyaresu: so its impossible to fix
[04:23] <h08817> gyaresu: my computer is a dinosaur
[04:23] <JohnFlux> sproingie: i'll have a go at doing something like that sysinternals
[04:23] <uRolph> http://pastebin.com/313252
[04:23] <JohnFlux> sproingie: It looks trivial to do
[04:23] <gyaresu> h08817, not one of those 'no good for win98 boxes' is is?
[04:23] <sproingie> JohnFlux: cool :)
[04:23] <Synergy> i cant play mp3 or mpgs /avi wich codec is good
[04:24] <Synergy> ?
[04:24] <h08817> gyaresu: good guess
[04:24] <gyaresu> h08817, ubuntu is still needing 128MB RAM IMO
[04:24] <h08817> gyaresu: why?
[04:24] <sproingie> damn, the channel's hopping this morning
[04:24] <gyaresu> h08817, POS
[04:24] <sproingie> guess it's only morning for us folks out west :)
[04:24] <apokryphos> Synergy: check the restricted formats article
[04:24] <ed1t> tritium u think it will show me the grub loader when i reboot? coz last time i had to manually do it...i typed in configfile (hd0,7)/boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:24] <apokryphos> !restricted
[04:24] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, restricted is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[04:24] <Synergy> oke
[04:24] <h08817> gyaresu: well that comp is so old it doesn't have that much
[04:24] <tritium> ed1t, hopefully so
[04:25] <h08817> gyaresu: it is crammed with stuff now like bulging with files and programs and only has 64mb of ram and works fine
[04:25] <tritium> uRolph, does a "make" fail?
[04:26] <h08817> gyaresu: so i guess that is all i need a new computer
[04:26] <h08817> just for freakin linux
[04:26] <ed1t> tritium now can i add a splash image?
[04:27] <ivangates> anyone can give me a info how to install a program in linux(ubuntu)? coz iwanna install the mysql 4.0 but  im new in linux >_>
[04:27] <h08817> www.ubuntuguide.org
[04:27] <tritium> ed1t, yes, grub in ubuntu supports splash images
[04:27] <gyaresu> h08817, nah. just me saying that i don't know why it won't boot the cd and that if it did it would still be a dinosaur....
[04:27] <h08817> gyaresu: well thanks anyway
[04:27] <tritium> ed1t, such as: splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
[04:28] <gyaresu> h08817, 300MHz with 64MB RAM is a home server....
[04:28] <ed1t> k
[04:28] <ed1t> thx
[04:28] <gyaresu> h08817, no probs..
[04:28] <sproingie> ivangates: synaptic
[04:28] <uRolph> tritium, No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[04:29] <h08817> gyaresu: i have 120mhz with 64mb or ram
[04:29] <gyaresu> h08817, icky!@#$
[04:29] <ivangates> ubuntuguide.org dont work...  amhh.. in synaptic, its  say it need to download 10-13mb, den i gave it a go, but it finished its installation and download less than 3 minutes.. then nothing appear...
[04:29] <gyaresu> h08817, CLI only.
[04:29] <h08817> gyaresu: guess ubuntu couldn't use that?
[04:29] <gyaresu> h08817, not really no.
[04:29] <ivangates> but its says there that mysql is install >_< green square box rgiht
[04:29] <sproingie> h08817: hate to say it, but ubuntu is probably not for you then
[04:30] <sproingie> ivangates: yep, that means it's installed
[04:30] <gyaresu> h08817, damnsmalllinux.org probably would have problems.
[04:30] <ed1t> tritium i rebooted but i still got the promt grub> i had to manually type in configfile (hd0,7)/boot/grub/menu.lst and it gave me the grub loader but without splash screen
[04:30] <tritium> uRolph, please be certain you have all the build-dependencies that you need
[04:30] <uRolph> tritium, well I would like to know lol it's not written anywhere
[04:30] <moebius_> is there anything up with the main archive?  I've gotten 3 md5sum mismatches from us.archive.ubuntu.com this morning
[04:31] <sproingie> h08817: you planning on running many graphical apps on that machine?  memory-wise, linux is probably more of a hog than windows when it comes to GUI stuff
[04:31] <h08817> www.ubuntuguide.org works
[04:31] <gyaresu> !ubuntuguide
[04:31] <ubotu> methinks ubuntuguide is a set of instructions with no explanation. Please do not advise people to use ubuntuguide.  Advise https://wiki.ubuntu.com instead. Item 3 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUsersNetworkGuidelines explains why.
[04:31] <othernoob> moebius_: don't use the us archives..use ca, uk, fi, de, or something else instead
[04:31] <toasta> anyone know where the gnome theme stuff is located
[04:31] <h08817> it helps with everything with installing programs and things like that
[04:31] <ed1t> tritium maybe the grub loader on mbr is not set to ubuntu or something?
[04:31] <ivangates> oh... maybe it just dont work here >_<
[04:31] <cavediver> Anyone have the encoding part of K3B up and running ?
[04:31] <h08817> b/c its not strictly related to ubuntu
[04:32] <ivangates> i tried accessing it 10hrs ago but no luck
[04:32] <ivangates> anay alternative available?
[04:32] <gyaresu> h08817, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WordIndex is the way i find stuff on wiki.ubuntu.org
[04:32] <moebius_> othernoob - is that your recommended workaround or should I not be using us in general?
[04:32] <moebius_> I'm just using what was installed by default
[04:32] <tritium> ed1t, one moment
[04:32] <sproingie> ivangates: maybe it's installed but not started.  check your mysql documentation to see how to start it
[04:32] <h08817> gyaresu: its irrelevant if i am installing those kind of things i just want it to boot
[04:33] <othernoob> moebius_: the us.archives are fucked at the moment. so yes. it's a workaround
[04:33] <ivangates> kk
[04:33] <sproingie> the us archives are still hosed?  jeez
[04:33] <ed1t> tritium k...i think i fixed the splash image problem i forgot to change the X, Y heh
[04:33] <moebius_> othernoob - ah, thanks
[04:33] <othernoob> sproingie: if he still gets md5sum probs, i'd suppose so ;)
[04:33] <othernoob> moebius_: you're welcome
[04:33] <gyaresu> h08817, sorry dude. that ubuntuguide thing was just in reference to that referal, not to that problem.
[04:33] <uRolph> not it's that zlib missing thing which is not working.
[04:34] <tritium> uRolph, but you told me you installled zlib1g-dev
[04:34] <uRolph> I did
[04:34] <uRolph> lol
[04:34] <Efwis> I dont' get this, in the last week I have had a bunch of my programs stop working with Ubuntu, that were working fine before
[04:34] <h08817> gyaresu: so wiki.ubunu.com works good for u?
[04:35] <surak> Can someone help me with X in breezy?
[04:35] <tritium> uRolph, please verify.  "apt-cache policy zlib1g-dev" tells you that it's installed?
[04:35] <GNULinuxer> surak: oops
[04:35] <tritium> surak, see the topic
[04:35] <apokryphos> surak: you shouldn't be using it..
[04:35] <uRolph> 'zlib1g-dev is already the newest version.'
[04:35] <GNULinuxer> surak: Breezy is broken
[04:35] <h08817> well i'll be back to this irc when i finally can get linux to install on the computer
[04:36] <surak> I'm using it for filling bugs.
[04:36] <apokryphos> surak: for filling out bugs? You shouldn't be...
[04:36] <uRolph> zlib1g-dev:
[04:36] <uRolph>   Installed: 1:1.2.2-4ubuntu1.1
[04:36] <cavediver> How do I install transcode in Hoary ?
[04:36] <gyaresu> h08817, s'aight. hard to find things compared to ubuntuguide... (ubuntuguide is good for initial install)s
[04:37] <cavediver> Or does someone have another easy to use program for ripping a dvd to xvid or something similar
[04:37] <Raskall-gprs> My father installed ubuntu yesterday. and he loves it.
[04:37] <tritium> cavediver, "apt-cache search dvd | grep rip"
[04:37] <Cellobiose> hello
[04:37] <apokryphos> gyaresu: though bad, really, since it doesn't teach you anything
[04:37] <uRolph> or can you suggest another screen capture solution?
[04:38] <mouse_> hey all.... does anyone noe how to print to a pdf file from a website?
[04:38] <Cellobiose> how do i switch my apt to multiverse from universe or enable multiverse or something
[04:38] <mouse_> windows there's this pdf printer
[04:38] <ashok> hi, i have a compaq notebook. when i boot in linux, the wifi button on the laptop keeps glowing. pls tell why
[04:38] <gyaresu> apokryphos, then why is there no equivalent on the wiki...?
[04:38] <gyaresu> apokryphos, hmmm?
[04:38] <tritium> Cellobiose, add multiverse to the same line where universe is listed
[04:39] <apokryphos> gyaresu: equivalent bad guide? Because.. er.. it would be bad? :)
[04:39] <gyaresu> apokryphos, i'm going to spend a day hacking up that damn wiki...
[04:39] <Efwis> Is there a way I can go back to the original Kernel that I got when I installed Ubuntu, it seems since I got the last one that was updated things aren't working right
[04:39] <Cellobiose> you have the link for that tritium?
[04:39] <apokryphos> gyaresu: good going :)
[04:39] <Phinite> tritium: add multiverse after universe, or replace it?
[04:39] <Cellobiose> k
[04:39] <tritium> Phinite, I'd have both
[04:39] <Cellobiose> i think its replace
[04:39] <tritium> Cellobiose, having both is prefereable.
[04:39] <gyaresu> apokryphos, any bit of ubuntuguide not work for you , all i missed was installing portmap and smbfs
[04:39] <tritium> !repositories
[04:39] <apokryphos> gyaresu: I admit that the wiki doesn't have all that the ubuguide has -- despite the comment on the wiki. I'll let you know I've deleted that falsity twice, only to have some blind person editing it back in...
[04:39] <ubotu> hmm... repositories is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[04:39] <Cellobiose> ok
[04:40] <Phinite> cool thanks tritium
[04:40] <tritium> Cellobiose, Phinite see above URL for adding repos
[04:40] <mouse_> erm, does anyone noe any programs to print to pdf?
[04:40] <apokryphos> gyaresu: nope, all worked for me when I used it, but it didn't really explain why it did. The kudos guide plans on addressing those problems in due course, wheras the ubuguide author is uncompromising
[04:40] <Phinite> tritium: reading it now, thanks.
[04:40] <gyaresu> apokryphos, it's the simplicity that someone like me(us) wants. JUST TELL ME WHERE THE BROKEN BITS ARE... etc.
[04:40] <ashok> someone help me please
[04:40] <Cellobiose> i know how to add it i just dont know the link, is it just multiverse at the end instead of universe
[04:40] <tritium> no problem
[04:41] <ashok> hi, i have a compaq notebook. when i boot in linux, the wifi button on the laptop keeps glowing. pls tell why
[04:41] <uRolph> this is annoying me.
[04:41] <tritium> Cellobiose, not instead of.  Add it to the end of the line
[04:41] <gyaresu> apokryphos, you're winning my argument for me :)
[04:41] <tritium> I think you'll be happier with both universe and multiverse
[04:41] <apokryphos> gyaresu: sure, but getting someone to blindly follow commands won't really help them -- we had a case in here the other day, a guy came in and asked the same question three times
[04:41] <tritium> Cellobiose, see that URL.  It has a nice guide.
[04:41] <Cellobiose> ok
[04:41] <Cellobiose> thanks
[04:42] <tritium> uRolph, so I haven't seen any replies from you...what's the story?
[04:42] <pc06> #tante girang
[04:42] <Phinite> never used the gui before for editing the sources, I think I'm just going to do it manually
[04:42] <dj28> W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/w/w3c-dtd-xhtml/w3c-dtd-xhtml_1.1-5_all.deb
[04:42] <dj28>   MD5Sum mismatch
[04:42] <dj28> is that something i should worry about
[04:42] <torti-> hi guys, how do I mount an external firewire harddisk in ubuntu? when i plug in the harddisk or switch on power nothing sows up in dmesg/messages 1394 modules are loaded and hald is running... help, please! :(
[04:42] <apokryphos> dj28: see topic
[04:42] <tritium> Phinite, I always edit it manually too
[04:42] <tritium> I don't use synaptic at all, actually
[04:43] <gyaresu> apokryphos, i'm the first to !ubuntuguide now but only if i'm prepared to follow up on the help. until i know that the damn wiki is user friendly.
[04:43] <gyaresu> apokryphos, first look at it doesn't evern have a "DO THIS CAUSE IT WON'T WORK OTHERWISE" section.
[04:43] <apokryphos> gyaresu: Yup, I know what you mean. For example, the wiki has nothing about dmix and other things... it's a plain lie that "everything on ug is in better/more-explained on the wiki"
[04:43] <gyaresu> apokryphos, which it needs.
[04:43] <ed1t> tritium is there any way i can i like configure grub to point to the file in ubuntu ?
[04:44] <gyaresu> apokryphos, zackly
[04:44] <frank> yeah ubuntuguide is pretty good if you know what you're doing
[04:44] <apokryphos> gyaresu: now if I can just track down the wacko who keeps putting that in the wiki guide ;-)
[04:44] <tritium> ed1t, not sure I fully understand your question.  You're best off not using grub from a suse install, and installing grub from ubuntu.
[04:44] <cavediver> I seem to have sources problems. I can't install mplayer or transcoder.. I think I have universe, multivers and marrillat repos, but I keep on getting depending problems
[04:45] <tritium> apokryphos, well, there's a lot of crack on ubuntuguide to watch out for
[04:45] <cavediver> Help! :=)
[04:45] <apokryphos> tritium: agreed, again. Still doesn't give us the right :P
[04:45] <tritium> right to do what?
[04:45] <apokryphos> gyaresu: it's you!
[04:45] <apokryphos> tritium: to lie about what it does have
[04:45] <gyaresu> apokryphos, en guarde
[04:45] <tritium> apokryphos, I'm not
[04:45] <frank> cavediver: you need hoary-backports for libgcc1  that you need for transcode
[04:46] <apokryphos> tritium: I know; a wacko on the wiki is
[04:46] <apokryphos> :P
[04:46] <Synergy> how do i install my adio driver to listen to mp3 but ths strange part is when i start my computer the sounds works
[04:46] <tritium> apokryphos, okay, don't get so worked up about it ;)
[04:46] <bob2> please tell me they didn't backport libgcc1
[04:46] <bob2> please please please
[04:46] <apokryphos> tritium: not worked up at all -- sorry if it appears that way :P. Damn thsoe smilies!
[04:46] <surak> Seems I'm having trouble with irc...
[04:46] <ed1t> tritium first i was running ubuntu and xp, and the grub was working fine, then i installed suse..and some how it overwrite the grub and i got the suse splash image..now i delete suse, i think that grub loader is still trying to find the menu.lst from suse, so i wanna change it to ubuntu's menu.lst
[04:47] <frank> bob2: yeah they did
[04:47] <bob2> wtf
[04:47] <uRolph> tritium, what's the story? it still doesn't work :(
[04:47] <surak> apokryphos : I use it because the company I work for is intended to help with ubuntu development and testing.
[04:47] <tritium> ed1t, it may be looking on the wrong partition.  Was your suse partioning scheme different from your ubuntu partitioning scheme?
[04:47] <surak> breezy, I mean
[04:48] <tritium> uRolph, sounds like the configure script is broken for vnc2swf if it can't find libz.so in /usr/lib
[04:48] <frank> ed1t: grub-install from ubuntu will change it to ubuntu menu list
[04:48] <apokryphos> surak: if you're a developer, then fine, sure.
[04:48] <mumbles> herm
[04:48] <ed1t> tritium no...they both are ext3
[04:48] <zAo^> lo all
[04:48] <zAo^> can I remove "capplets"
[04:48] <zAo^> ?
[04:48] <mumbles> just noticed
[04:48] <tritium> ed1t, that's the filesystem type.  I'm referring to the partitioning
[04:48] <mumbles> im getting ghost type effects on this moniter
[04:48] <tritium> ed1t, e.g., did suse have a separate /boot partition?  Does your ubuntu install?
[04:49] <ed1t> tritium yes
[04:49] <torti-> does really _noone_ use firewire to connect an external hdd?
[04:49] <surak> apokryphos: I know breezy is broken - I download it every night. I was just asking if someone knows about today's X brokeup
[04:49] <frank> torti-: I used to do that on my laptop
[04:49] <apokryphos> surak: not the best place to ask :). Dev channel likely better
[04:49] <surak> Yeah
[04:49] <uRolph> tritium, it's not in there actually
[04:50] <tritium> ed1t, sorry, I don't know what more to tell you.  I think you're best off chrooting into your ubuntu install /, and reinstalling grub
[04:50] <apokryphos> What ever happened to mdz by the way?
[04:50] <apokryphos> haven't seen him around for some time
[04:50] <ed1t> tritium alright
[04:50] <tritium> uRolph, "dpkg -L zlib1g-dev" please.  It should be there
[04:50] <torti-> frank: how did you do that? when i plugin the disk nothing happens
[04:50] <ed1t> tritium tx
[04:50] <ed1t> thx
[04:50] <tritium> ed1t, sure.  Good luck.
[04:50] <torti-> frank: modules are loaded and there is no sd* device
[04:50] <surak> Ain't he in travel?
[04:51] <tritium> surak, you really shouldn't bug the devs about breezy
[04:51] <frank> torti-: It's been a while and I wasn't using ubuntu at that time so I don't really now
[04:51] <fanartprof> hey, i'm new tolynux.. and i'm a bit lost. once i've downloaded a package from the package manager, how do i find it, and apply it?
[04:51] <tritium> they know X was broken yesterday.  A fix was uploaded
[04:51] <apokryphos> tritium: apparently a dev himself
[04:51] <spike> hi
[04:51] <apokryphos> hi :)
[04:52] <fanartprof> hi
[04:52] <tritium> apokryphos, no, only for universe
[04:52] <spike> is anybody here running a 2.6.x kernel patched with swsusp2?
[04:52] <spike> and maybe installed latest ipw2100 driver
[04:52] <tritium> surak obviously didn't heed my advice
[04:52] <bob2> spike: what's the advantage of swsusp2 over the one built in to ubuntu kernels?
[04:52] <sky_monkey007> g'morning everyone :)
[04:52] <Darryl> Does anyone know if the Ruby version is going to get fixed in Hoary?
[04:52] <surak> tritium: I won't bugzilla it.
[04:53] <fanartprof> g'morning. love the name, sky monkey
[04:53] <apokryphos> tritium: still a dev, but motu is his home then, isn't it? ;-)
[04:53] <cmatheson> Darryl: aren't you running hoary?
[04:53] <spike> bob2: http://suspend2.epfl.ch/features.html
[04:53] <sky_monkey007> ha.  thanks ;)
[04:53] <cmatheson> Darryl: ruby works fine for me
[04:53] <bob2> Darryl: "fixed"? you mean updated? no, the version in hoary is exceedingly unlikely to change.
[04:53] <tritium> apokryphos, yes, but I'm on sabbatical from that right now.
[04:53] <spike> bob2: the one build in is the default that comes with 2.6 kernels
[04:53] <fanartprof> ^^; but can any one help me with my little problem?
[04:53] <Darryl> The version is hoary is prerelease
[04:53] <bob2> spike: swsusp, I know...what do you want that it doesn't do?
[04:53] <sky_monkey007> I was wondering, has anyone ever mixed Debian release packages, like Sarge w/ Ubuntu using apt pinning?
[04:54] <stan-am> hello everyone
[04:54] <apokryphos> tritium: you do know I wasn't talking about you this time, btw, right 8)
[04:54] <spike> bob2: compression and suspend to file
[04:54] <sky_monkey007> hey stan
[04:54] <bob2> sky_monkey007: don't do it unless you know a lot about how apt works
[04:54] <stan-am> does anybody know how can i add a 1024x768 display option on my nvidia fx 5200 config?
[04:54] <tritium> apokryphos, who, surak ?
[04:54] <bob2> spike: ah
[04:54] <apokryphos> tritium: yeah
[04:55] <fanartprof> i'm new to Lynux/ubuntu, and i don't know how to find/open the packages i just installed.... >_>;
[04:55] <sky_monkey007> well with apt-pinning, it seems that as long as you make your preferences file correctly, that you'll only get the packages that do not conflict w/ eachother.
[04:55] <tritium> apokryphos, apparently not
[04:55] <spike> bob2: has ubuntu got something better than make-kpkg?
[04:55] <sky_monkey007> my question is what is the difference between the "breezy" release and the "hoary" release?
[04:55] <bob2> sky_monkey007: sure, but how careful are you planning to be?
[04:55] <fanartprof> ^^; i'm sorry
[04:55] <sky_monkey007> breezy is an earlier Ubuntu, is it not?
[04:56] <cmatheson> spike: better?
[04:56] <apokryphos> sky_monkey007: no
[04:56] <bob2> sky_monkey007: breezy isn't a release yet, it's the current development branch
[04:56] <bob2> spike: no
[04:56] <fanartprof> some one told me i spelled it wrong before when i spelled it linux
[04:56] <apokryphos> !breezy
[04:56] <sky_monkey007> ahh...that would make sense as to why they have more updated testing packages.
[04:56] <apokryphos> damn ubotu /msg me the message.. odd.
[04:56] <surak> sky_monkey007: It's the unstable version right now. It will be released somewhere in october.
[04:56] <stan-am> i need some help with this nvidia drivers
[04:56] <spike> cmatheson: ma bad, more complete. something that covers the whole process of installing a new kernel, including making oldconfig, copying stuff from /boot, etc
[04:56] <stan-am> anyone?
[04:56] <stan-am> plz?
[04:56] <sky_monkey007> gotcha...
[04:57] <apokryphos> stan-am: can't help without knowing the problem
[04:57] <cmatheson> spike: generally the only people that should use make-kpkg are those that want to configure their own kernel, so that would kind of defeat the purpose
[04:57] <cpayan> would anyone know if there's support for the nike-phillips mp3run player?
[04:57] <fanartprof> >.< and smacking me doesn't help MY problem either
[04:57] <stan-am> i have an nvidia fx 5200, i just installed it
[04:57] <bob2> cpayan: it's probably a usb-storage device, so yes
[04:57] <stan-am> but i cannot get a 1024x768 option
[04:57] <apokryphos> fanartprof: what's the problem?
[04:57] <stan-am> on screen resolution
[04:58] <apokryphos> !resolution
[04:58] <ubotu> from memory, resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:58] <cpayan> bob2 i sure hope so... don't want to spend 70 bucks on something that's going to be dead in a room of linux computers
[04:58] <apokryphos> stan-am: short answer: you can probably do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:58] <apokryphos> stan-am: then restart X with Ctrl + Alt + Backspace
[04:58] <fanartprof> apokryphos: i don't know how to find/open/apply(whatever) the packages i just installed....
[04:58] <stan-am> thnx doods
[04:58] <bob2> cpayan: so keep the recepit and return it if it doesn't work.  iaudio and iriver devices work perfectly, if you want to be sure.
[04:58] <spike> cmatheson: yeah, but it's just that I'd like to avoid having to do the cp'ing, old,check the append-to-modules-number, blablabla. so I c ur point but don't completely agree. anyway, I'm going with it. tnx
[04:59] <cpayan> need a sport player
[04:59] <cpayan> true, i almost never keep receipts, bad habit
[04:59] <cpayan> i'll do it this time
[04:59] <apokryphos> fanartprof: you should be able to find them in the menus. Or, if you know their names, ALt + F2 -> {packagename}
[04:59] <othernoob> fanartprof: use locate or find in a terminal
[04:59] <cpayan> all right, thanks for the help bob2
[04:59] <tritium> cpayan, I have an iriver ifp810, and it's great
[04:59] <sky_monkey007> bob2, from what it reads on one site; Once youve done this (apt pinning w/ prioritization) apt will try to use packages from Ubuntu whenever possible, falling back to Debian only to fill in the gaps.
[04:59] <apokryphos> stan-am: if you have nvidia drivers you'll want to install those *first*
[04:59] <sky_monkey007> from http://moonbase.rydia.net/mental/blog/life/mixing-ubuntu-and-debian.html
[04:59] <spike> anybody running latest ipw2100 driver compiled from sources?
[04:59] <bob2> sky_monkey007: which won't stop it breaking
[05:00] <apokryphos> tritium: what's the usability on that like? In comparison to iPod?
[05:00] <apokryphos> tritium: been thinking of getting an iRIver PMP-100...
[05:00] <sky_monkey007> well sure, if your using it for base system packages, lol
[05:00] <bob2> sky_monkey007: I'd really just not do it
[05:00] <bob2> sky_monkey007: if it breaks, you're totally on your own; it won't be an ubuntu or debian problem, it will be a sky_monkey007-mix problem.
[05:01] <tritium> apokryphos, prettty easy to use.  Don't know in comparison to iPod, though.
[05:01] <sky_monkey007> hehe, thats alright.  It's just for my laptop, which is my testbed for Linux distro's for the most part anyways.
[05:01] <sky_monkey007> I run Gentoo on my desktop, which never gets messed with.
[05:01] <apokryphos> iRiver running on Linux system is a big plus
[05:01] <tritium> apokryphos, my only gripe with iRiver is that they stopped supporing ogg in their newer hard-drive players
[05:01] <bob2> iaudio!
[05:01] <apokryphos> tritium: yeah, read that on an amazon article
[05:02] <bob2> none of the silly colour lcds, either
[05:02] <sky_monkey007> apokryphos, indeed.  I hope it isn't as hard as getting the damn 1st Gen iPod to work, though.
[05:02] <fanartprof> yay! thanks alot!
[05:03] <sky_monkey007> bob2, I usually reformat my laptop monthly, but thank you for the words of caution.  Had I tried this on my critical system, I'd probably end up screwed like you said.
[05:03] <apokryphos> sky_monkey007: 4th gen generally meant to work very well now with amaroK and gtkpod I believe
[05:03] <sky_monkey007> of course, you don't have to mess w/ firewire :D
[05:03] <bob2> wow, I don't reformat until the disks start physically failing
[05:03] <sky_monkey007> finding a firewire card that worked was a pain.
[05:03] <apokryphos> sky_monkey007: why the reformat so darn often? :P
[05:03] <mumbles>  i managed to get my crateiv zen working
[05:03] <sky_monkey007> bob2, the only reason I do that is because I test and do reviews on new distro's.
[05:04] <apokryphos> ah
[05:04] <apokryphos> sky_monkey007: it's good to just keep a partition for that
[05:05] <sky_monkey007> The only way you can really give a decent review or have an opinion on a distro is to try it.  I'd do a second partition, but I never want a distro that I rely on being on a testbed computer.
[05:05] <mumbles> if i wanted to crate a backup image of my linx and xp partion is thare an easy way to do it?
[05:05] <sky_monkey007> If I did that, I'd start using my laptop for more unacedemic purposes.
[05:05] <cmatheson> mumbles: dd or tar
[05:05] <Aragorn_Guardian> i need learn about printing here in ubuntu...
[05:06] <thenuke> mumbles: that might depend on few things if it is easy or not
[05:06] <sky_monkey007> There was a handy backup script I saw floating around a while ago.
[05:06] <Aragorn_Guardian> there is a good guide for?
[05:06] <othernoob> Aragorn_Guardian: linuxprinting.org
[05:06] <Aragorn_Guardian> nice...thanks
[05:06] <thenuke> mumbles: where do you want to do the back upping?
[05:06] <othernoob> yw
[05:06] <cmatheson> mumbles: dd will give you an exact image and will be easier to restore w/, tar will just give you all the files and is harder to use, but is also not a bad approach
[05:06] <thenuke> sometimes tar might be better than dd?
[05:07] <mumbles> cmatheson,  or thenuke
[05:08] <stan-am> ill send you a xmas present cause of ure help guys
[05:08] <mumbles> i want to do the bakcuping of my linux install, and also of my xp partition
[05:08] <stan-am> thnx a lot
[05:08] <tritium> uRolph, I never saw a response from you...did you reply?
[05:08] <stan-am> !
[05:08] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, stan-am
[05:08] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I keep getting access denied when trying to create directories
[05:08] <stan-am> nevermind, im just happy cause i got my drivers configured
[05:09] <TeLeKiNeSiS> How the hell do you log in as root?
[05:09] <mumbles> so.. how do i get DD ?
[05:09] <Discipulus> mumbles, dd? It's already installed...
[05:09] <sJaM> TeLeKiNeSiS, sudo su -
[05:09] <mumbles> where ?
[05:09] <TeLeKiNeSiS> okay
[05:10] <TeLeKiNeSiS> sJam, in a terminal window?
[05:10] <sJaM> yes
[05:10] <tritium> TeLeKiNeSiS, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[05:10] <xfSx> I have en error configuring my speedtouch to dial-in:  System startup links for /etc/init.d/speedtouch already exist.
[05:10] <xfSx>  How do i delete the links? (i know to rm speedtouch)
[05:10] <tritium> please read that.
[05:10] <TeLeKiNeSiS> thanks
[05:11] <dylan_> should i be using firefox 1.0.5 on ubuntu yet?
[05:11] <tritium> dylan_, the firefox in ubuntu has all the 1.0.5 fixes backported into it
[05:11] <choopliz> hi...
[05:11] <dylan_> right, but aren't there any other additions other than security in the 1.0.5 release?
[05:11] <mumbles> Discipulus,  where do i fidnd dd ?
[05:12] <tritium> dylan_, I'm not sure.  But the download from getfirefox.com is not a .deb, so you'll end up with software not under package management if you install it.
[05:12] <dylan_> right and using alien -i isnt so bad
[05:13] <dylan_> anybody using windows and firefox 1.0.5 that likes it out there?
[05:13] <Discipulus> mumbles, slocate dd
[05:13] <mumbles> yeh i am
[05:13] <Discipulus> type 'slocate dd'
[05:13] <ed1t> tritium, i finally figured it out
[05:13] <Discipulus> actually
[05:13] <tritium> ed1t, good
[05:13] <tritium> which dd
[05:13] <tritium> uRolph, ping...
[05:13] <Discipulus> mumbles, type 'find / -name dd'
[05:14] <Discipulus> but do it as root
[05:14] <dylan_> another question:  why doesnt my gmail pop access work properly?  it shows all of my email in the inbox (even the ones ive sent)
[05:14] <mouse_> does any one know what printer driver i can use for my 'PDF Printer' detected when i add a new printer?
[05:14] <Discipulus> mumbles, it's /bin/dd btw
[05:15] <tritium> mumbles, you might also like the "which" command
[05:15] <mumbles> confused....
[05:15] <Kamping_Kaiser> is it possible to share an Ubuntu printer using cups to a UNIX network?
[05:15] <Kamping_Kaiser> *Linux
[05:15] <bob2> dylan_: if you're going to install firefox from somewhere other than ubuntu, I'd recommend using the .tar.gz and installing it to /usr/local/firefox/ or whatever
[05:15] <tritium> Kamping_Kaiser, absolutely
[05:15] <Discipulus> mumbles, the location of dd is '/bin/dd'
[05:15] <Kamping_Kaiser> tritium: i thought because of the cups locking it might have been removed?
[05:15] <Discipulus> disc@student:~$ find /bin -name dd
[05:15] <Discipulus> /bin/dd
[05:15] <Discipulus> disc@student:~$
[05:16] <mumbles> ah ..
[05:16] <tritium> Kamping_Kaiser, you do have to enable browsing
[05:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> tritium: ok. I'll have a look when I'm there next thanks
[05:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> is that all?
[05:17] <dylan_> ok bob2, is file-roller basically the same thing as tar like aptitude is to synaptic?
[05:17] <tritium> Kamping_Kaiser, I'm not sure, to be honest.  Perhaps search the wiki
[05:17] <Kamping_Kaiser> tritium: good idea thanks
[05:17] <tritium> Kamping_Kaiser, sorry I can't be more helpful
[05:17] <andares> Hi, how would I add a startup script with ubuntu?
[05:18] <tritium> andares, you should read the manpaeg for update-rc.d
[05:18] <tritium> manpage, that is
[05:18] <Kamping_Kaiser> tritium: no, that's cool thanks
[05:18] <mumbles> now how do i use it?
[05:18] <andares> tritium, k.
[05:18] <djp> is there a difinitive place where it describes how to use themes etc., to change to look and feel of ubuntu?
[05:19] <JohnFlux> djp: define "ubuntu"
[05:19] <BROKEN_LADDER> what's an easy way to test my broadband speed?
[05:19] <djp> JohnFlux: apologies! i mean gnome
[05:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> getting sbc dsl working is a pain.
[05:20] <andares> Why does "Music Player" not have a plugin to handle MP3s?!
[05:20] <djp> the sun has frazzled me today JohnFlux ;)
[05:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> because mp3's are proprietary
[05:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> mp3 is a proprietary standard.
[05:20] <andares> BROKEN_LADDER, oh?
[05:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> see restricted formats on the ubuntu page.
[05:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> you can get that to work.
[05:20] <djp> andares: you need the gstreamer-mad plugin
[05:20] <andares> I thought they were created by MPEG.
[05:20] <ed1t> tritium, i have 10 GB space on my laptop which i use for testing out other distros, so now i future if i install any other distro, shall i do any certain way so that it doesnt overwrite the current ubuntu grub like suse did?
[05:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> Fraunhofer
[05:20] <djp> JohnFlux: any pointers?
[05:20] <JohnFlux> djp: i think gnome has a control panel thingy or something.
[05:21] <andares> djp, okay. Is that part of the main apt list?
[05:21] <JohnFlux> djp: ask in #gnome
[05:21] <ashok> gerrath are u there ?
[05:21] <BROKEN_LADDER> andares you should check into vorbis
[05:21] <djp> JohnFlux: cheers
[05:21] <sJaM> ed1t, just save the mbr
[05:21] <tritium> ed1t, probably so
[05:21] <sJaM> hmm
[05:21] <JohnFlux> djp: if you want it to look much better, customise it by using kde ;)
[05:21] <anacron> hey someone help me with user rights, i updated my kernel to 686 and now if im trying to access any admin stuff the password won't work, but if i start them from terminal with sudo, they do start
[05:21] <BROKEN_LADDER> off to work in downtown sf..good luck andares
[05:21] <ed1t> sJaM, how would i do that?
[05:21] <andares> BROKEN_LADDER, It's not an option.
[05:22] <BROKEN_LADDER> andares why isn't it an option?!
[05:22] <mumbles> !sudo
[05:22] <ubotu> I heard sudo is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[05:22] <andares> I have MP3s I want to play. >.< Why should I convert them all to vorbis when I can install a plugin?
[05:22] <tritium> !restricted
[05:22] <ubotu> hmm... restricted is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[05:22] <djp> very good JohnFlux, very good... ;)
[05:22] <tritium> andares, ^^^
[05:22] <mumbles> anacron,  read the ubotu link
[05:22] <andares> Reading!
[05:22] <sJaM> ed1t: sudo dd if=/dev/hda of=mbr.save bs=512 count=1
[05:22] <JohnFlux> andares: because mp3's suck.
[05:22] <andares> JohnFlux, why?
[05:22] <sJaM> put it on a floppy
[05:22] <djp> andares: use ogg vorbis instead
[05:23] <sJaM> and when you are in your other distro
[05:23] <JohnFlux> andares: because they are patented
[05:23] <sJaM> you can put it back
[05:23] <Will_> No apostrophe! Damnit.
[05:23] <andares> JohnFlux, it is not a widely used.
[05:23] <sJaM> just do this command as root
[05:23] <bob2> converting mp3s to vorbis is silly
[05:23] <JohnFlux> andares: what isn't widely used?
[05:23] <bob2> just make sure all the new stuff you rip is vorbis (or flac)
[05:23] <sJaM> sudo dd if=mbr.save of=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1
[05:23] <JohnFlux> bob2: its better to use vorbis in the first place
[05:23] <bob2> or both, if you're annoying like me
[05:23] <sJaM> if you are root forget the sudo
[05:23] <sJaM> but I don't get it
[05:23] <Will_> bob2: You do both?
[05:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> andares i'm just saying, for future encoding consider vorbis and/or flac
[05:23] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I just downloaded Mplayer but can't install it because I can't create the directory it suggest, not good with terminal commands either. HELP!
[05:23] <JohnFlux> andares: ogg isn't widely used you mean?
[05:23] <sJaM> I thought SuSE also uses grub
[05:24] <sJaM> so you can still boot it via the command line
[05:24] <bob2> Will_: vorbis for my little iaudio player, flac for playing through my stereo
[05:24] <djp> andares: oops, didn't see your earlier comment. don't convert your mp3's they will lose quality as both ogg vorbis and mp3 are compressed formats. just use the gstreamer-mad plugin to playback your mp3's if you really need to
[05:24] <sJaM> or add the rules in your Ubuntu's grub.conf to the SuSE's grub.conf
[05:24] <Will_> bob2: Valid
[05:24] <sJaM> you have to do it anyway since you probably want to boot both
[05:24] <JohnFlux> TeLeKiNeSiS: maybe just install vlc instead - that's in ubuntu
[05:24] <bob2> TeLeKiNeSiS: wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, it shows you how to install it without having to make any directories!
[05:24] <andares> djp, I intend to.
[05:24] <andares> JohnFlux, That's what I mean.
[05:25] <JohnFlux> bob2: flac for playing through your stereo... what?
[05:25] <tritium> djp, compressed formats can be lossless.  The problem going from mp3 to ogg is that they're both lossy
[05:25] <JohnFlux> bob2: flac is meant for audio tapes for example
[05:25] <TeLeKiNeSiS> bob2, I opened up the repositories already
[05:25] <djp> tritium: got you
[05:25] <Gerrath_>  /msg nickserv link Gerrath zork99
[05:25] <TeLeKiNeSiS> Johnflux, vlc should be in there?
[05:26] <bob2> JohnFlux: now you've lost me.  flac is just a general lossless audio format; I rip my cds to that so I never have to do it again.
[05:26] <JohnFlux> bob2: yeah true, but just in general a high bitrate mp3/ogg is good enough
[05:26] <TeLeKiNeSiS> How do you address a certain person
[05:27] <bob2> JohnFlux: yeah, I'm just fastidious and don't want to have to go through ripping them all again :)
[05:27] <TeLeKiNeSiS> w/out typing their name?
[05:27] <JohnFlux> bob2: so generally you use flac for stuff like someone talking, which doesn't compress to mp3/ogg that well
[05:27] <tritium> JohnFlux, some audiophiles prefer lossless formats, though
[05:27] <tanki> i think oggs are dead
[05:27] <cmatheson> bob2: how good is the compression on flac? how much space does the average cd take up?
[05:27] <KR-data> ok, I've managed to get my sisters computer to work in 10baseT on eth0 in stead of 100baseT, but can't I somehow make it save that setting in stead of typing the commands everytime the computer boots?
[05:27] <tanki> i just dont see oggs taking over like mp3s did
[05:27] <bob2> JohnFlux: er, vorbis and mp3 do excellent jobs on speech
[05:27] <andares> Another question I have: Why is Wine not included in the Ubuntu APT repository?
[05:27] <bob2> JohnFlux: speex does an even better one
[05:27] <bob2> andares: it is, in the universe repository
[05:28] <andares> bob2, But that is not enabled by default.
[05:28] <bob2> andares: indeed, wine is not officially supported
[05:28] <tritium> KR-data, those are module parameters you're setting?  Add them to /etc/modules, on the line where the module is loaded.
[05:28] <khermans> Anyone know how to specify my global http_proxy environment variable to stay between reboots?
[05:28] <tritium> khermans, ~/.bashrc
[05:28] <bob2> cmatheson: it saves about 40% over .wav, depending on the type of music
[05:28] <cmatheson> bob2: oh ok, thx
[05:29] <khermans> tritium, just place it at the end?
[05:29] <JohnFlux> bob2: I think I'm a bit confused I admit :)
[05:29] <tritium> khermans, pretty much anywhere you want to.  Be sure to export it.
[05:29] <JohnFlux> bob2: I think speex is what i was thinking of and got mixed up.
[05:29] <Will_> KR-data: Why would you want it to run 10?
[05:29] <khermans> tritium, yeah thanks man -- i always forget
[05:29] <bob2> JohnFlux: ah, right
[05:30] <tritium> khermans, :)
[05:30] <KR-data> Will_: because of an error in the cable
[05:30] <ubuntu> how can i change my resolution in ubuntu? if i system->prefs-> screen res it only will let me pick 640x480
[05:30] <khermans> tritium, do i need a semi-colon at the end of line or no?
[05:30] <KR-data> tritium: ehm :S how do I do that? I'm not that much into the part with modules yet
[05:30] <djp> tanki: surely the point of using ogg vorbis over mp3 is that mp3 files are patent impeded and ogg vorbis are totally free (plus of a higher quality). see http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/audio/audio.html#Guide
[05:30] <goldfish> ubuntu: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:30] <tritium> khermans, no
[05:31] <tritium> KR-data, well, how are you configuring it on the command line?
[05:31] <TORPE> hello: i am a newbie and i need help with lazarus in ubuntu, can anyone help me?
[05:31] <evilfix`> ok
[05:31] <KR-data> tritium: yep :)
[05:31] <andares> Ahhh....
[05:31] <andares> It's not working for me!!!
[05:31] <tritium> KR-data, does that involved modprobing a module with specific parameters?
[05:31] <tanki> djp, your average user doesn't care about philosophy and stuff
[05:31] <djp> andares: what isn't?
[05:32] <mumbles> right
[05:32] <mumbles> going out to get cash for tonight
[05:32] <KR-data> tritium: no
[05:32] <tritium> KR-data, what are you doing, then?
[05:32] <djp> tanki: well that is aa shame and their loss unfortunately...
[05:32] <andares> djp, installing the universe and multiverse package repository.
[05:32] <JohnFlux> djp: agreed
[05:32] <JohnFlux> tanki: if the general user doesn't care, then we have to care double for them
[05:32] <tanki> djp, sadly it'll hurt the supports of ogg more
[05:32] <tritium> andares, did you apt-get update after adding them?
[05:33] <KR-data> tritium: typing "mii-tool -A 10baseT" followed by "dhclient eth0"
[05:33] <JohnFlux> tanki: what will?  the philisophical side that mp3's are patent encumbered?
[05:33] <tritium> KR-data, oh, I see.
[05:33] <andares> tritium, I'm using Synaptic
[05:33] <tanki> john, no, the adoption of ogg over mp3
[05:33] <evilfix`> ok i did sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg now what? reboot?
[05:33] <tritium> andares, did you click the button that updates then?
[05:34] <djp> tanki: i think vorbis are coming on leaps and bounds to be fair. i am now using theora for my videos and the quality of playback is wonderful using totem-gstreamer although syncing is an issue. however i think this has been rectified in the latest release of gstreamer which is not included in hoary.
[05:34] <RaD|Tz> Does anyone has installed Oracle Database on Ubuntu?
[05:34] <andares> tritium, yes.
[05:34] <JohnFlux> tanki: why will adoption of ogg over mp3 hurt the supporters of ogg?
[05:34] <tritium> andares, what is the problem, then
[05:35] <andares> tritium, it doesn't show up!
[05:35] <tanki> john, yeah you're not listening
[05:35] <KR-data> tritium: any ideas to make it save the settings?
[05:35] <andares> I can't find gstreamer0.8-mad.
[05:35] <serengeti> hello :) is there a way to set the text console at 1024x768 with refresh rate better than the standard lousy 60Hz? I've heard about radeonfb (my gfx card is Radeon 9100) but don't really know what to do first
[05:35] <tritium> the patent on mp3 is 10 years old.  Shouldn't it only last another 4 years?
[05:35] <andares> It's like it's not using the list.
[05:35] <firestorm> Hi there. I'm new to Ubuntu and have just finished an install. I assume to install packages I should type 'apt-get install <packagename>' ? If so, then why is mplayer not working?
[05:35] <tritium> KR-data, probably in a script that is run at boot.
[05:35] <JohnFlux> tanki: ;-)
[05:35] <tritium> andares, please paste your /etc/apt/sources.list on pastebin
[05:35] <djp> andares: i beleive it is in the universe repo
[05:36] <tanki> djp, do ipods play oggs
[05:36] <goldfish> firestorm: you need to add multiverse and universe in your sources.list.
[05:36] <goldfish> !sources
[05:36] <ubotu> hmm... sources is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUserGuideAddingRepositories
[05:36] <djp> tanki: no. use an iriver instead
[05:36] <goldfish> firestorm: ^^
[05:36] <KR-data> tritium: hehe I already made one that is really ugly, it works, but that one has to be temporary
[05:36] <firestorm> thanks goldfish, ubotu
[05:36] <djp> tanki: irivers are better than ipods as far as i am concerned
[05:36] <tanki> i dont own either, i just know they're popular
[05:37] <goldfish> firestorm: :) dont thank that bot !
[05:37] <andares> deb http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net/ hoary-extras main universe multiverse restricted is in there.
[05:37] <evilfix`> goldfish, after sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, should i reboot or how do i get the settings to take effect?
[05:37] <tanki> and i've never seen an "ogg" portable player advertised in a catalog ya know
[05:37] <tritium> KR-data, good. :)
[05:37] <goldfish> evilfix`: yeah.
[05:37] <tritium> tanki, iRiver
[05:37] <djp> tanki: i beleive irivers are quite well liked as well. ipods seem more of a fashion statement
[05:37] <evilfix`> goldfish, ok brb
[05:37] <KR-data> tritium: well it depends on the point of view, I want it done properly
[05:37] <tritium> KR-data, what's the command you use again?
[05:38] <Will_> Is there not a networking script that runs at boot?
[05:38] <KR-data> tritium: mii-tool -A 10baseT
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[05:38] -wmuckc:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
[05:38] -Xmuha7:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
[05:38] -RAMTHA:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
[05:38] -Fkv8:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
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[05:38] -tk16:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
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[05:38] -pelincik:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
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[05:38] -DALLAS43M:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
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[05:38] -Plc:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
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[05:38] -BOBMARLEY:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
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[05:38] -Smof0:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
[05:38] -Duica:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
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[05:38] -DenizliM:#ubuntu- PaWaaPaWaaPaWaa#ciberga***** crewPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaaPaWaa
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[05:38] <UdontKnow> Md: looking
[05:39] <redtech> now if that aint the second lamest thing ive seen
[05:39] <tanki> and another thing to consider, even if you want to ignore it, most people get mp3s illegally.. and until those ripping groups decide to switch to ogg (which they wont) the masses aren't going to feel the need to play them
[05:39] <goldfish> Well.
[05:40] <thenuke> tanki: got some insight why masses wont fall into OGG?
[05:40] <tanki> thenuke, trying to yeah
[05:40] <KR-data> tritium: sorry, IRC just fucked up
[05:41] <Will_> Some kind of botnet thingie?
[05:41] <tanki> thenuke, i think it's like maybe vhs vs beta
[05:41] <UdontKnow> Will_: yes
[05:41] <KR-data> tritium: I got around 100 connections at some sort at one. Gaim couldn't handle that
[05:41] <Laney> (14/07 16:38:12)  warning: you are being CTCP flooded... enabling emergency CTCP ignore for (5) minutes!
[05:41] <tanki> licensing superiority discussions aren't going to be enough to get someone to switch
[05:41] <Amaranth> grr
[05:41] <Will_> irssi just took the abuse. Major screen floodage
[05:41] <redtech> Laney: heh same here
[05:41] <Amaranth> how the hell did they get me?
[05:42] <Amaranth> 5mbit cable with CTCPs blocked
[05:42] <thenuke> tanki: :) dont really know difference between vhs and beta
[05:42] <thenuke> tanki: do you think that vhs is mp3 or ogg?
[05:42] <Phinite> gaim handled it on my side but now I have all these bloody open windows to drop
[05:42] <Phinite> arg
[05:42] <tanki> mp3
[05:42] <KR-data> Phinite: well I didn't want to wait for that
[05:42] <sproingie> is globally ignoring CTCP going to break much?
[05:42] <anacron> that sudo information didn't help me at all, how do i reconfigure my sudo right's, i can do them with terminal, but in gnome's filemenu they don't work at all
[05:42] <sproingie> goddam script kiddies
[05:42] <KR-data> what happened exactly?
[05:42] <UdontKnow> you guys can use usermode +C to ignore all CTCP and DCC requests
[05:43] <Kyynara> would someone know why I can't run quake2 with sound if I have xmms or amarok on?
[05:43] <UdontKnow> ignoring server-side is safer
[05:43] <Amaranth> we lost ubotu
[05:43] <Amaranth> cafuego: The bot died.
[05:43] <sproingie> how do i usermode +C?  /mode sproingie +C ?
[05:43] <Amaranth> yes
[05:44] <ConfusedNewbie> Could someone please tell me what a Kernel Panic is?
[05:44] <cmatheson> Kyynara: esound is tying up the sound device
[05:44] <Amaranth> ConfusedNewbie: Something bad.
[05:44] <anacron> Kyynara: it can't play both sound's with your current selection (alsa, esd or whatever it is) but i don't know if it's even possible to do that
[05:44] <Amaranth> ConfusedNewbie: Something in the kernel broke and your machine crashed.
[05:44] <ConfusedNewbie> Amaranth: Okay... So... How do I fix it?
[05:44] <Kyynara> ok
[05:44] <tanki> i think oggs have to offer something significantly better than what mp3s provide, at the user level, for it to convert the masses
[05:44] <anacron> ConfusedNewbie: it did mean reinstalling to me
[05:44] <Amaranth> ConfusedNewbie: You usually don't.
[05:44] <Amaranth> ConfusedNewbie: Unless you did something that you can undo.
[05:45] <alindeman> Amaranth: Can you reset the +J ?  I think it may have desynced somewhere
[05:45] <JohnFlux> what's was that?
[05:45] <alindeman> /quote mode #ubuntu +J 10,5
[05:45] <UdontKnow> JohnFlux: join-throttling
[05:45] <tanki> i dont know but it really screwed up my ogg vorbis discussion
[05:45] <UdontKnow> alindeman: need to -J
[05:45] <xsdg> tanki: heh
[05:45] <ConfusedNewbie> amaranth: I get the error when I try to install Ububtu 64
[05:45] <tanki> now i dont even remember who i was replying to
[05:45] <alindeman> UdontKnow: Oh?
[05:45] <UdontKnow> Amaranth: /quote mode #ubuntu -J+J 10,5
[05:45] <JohnFlux> UdontKnow: i think someone attacked the channel
[05:45] <UdontKnow> alindeman: need to -J then +J again
[05:45] <h08817> where is the installation & FAQ stuff on the site?
[05:45] <alindeman> UdontKnow: Ah
[05:45] <UdontKnow> JohnFlux: yeah, we took care of it already
[05:46] <alindeman> Kool
[05:46] <UdontKnow> Amaranth: thanks
[05:46] <walaber> anyone know how to switch the system language in ubuntu?  I want to change the base language to Japanese from English
[05:46] <Amaranth> Well, I guess this means we're big stuff now.
[05:46] <JohnFlux> walaber: why?  you have something against japanese?
[05:46] <Amaranth> We get bot floods!
[05:46] <alindeman> Heh
[05:46] <JohnFlux> ;0
[05:47] <walaber> JohnFlux: ?
[05:47] <JohnFlux> walaber: i don't know sorry ;)
[05:47] <chibifs> So that was freenode that just filled gaim up with 90000000000 new messages?
[05:47] <chibifs> o.o
[05:47] <walaber> JohnFlux: ah.
[05:48] <JohnFlux> chibifs: it keeps life interesting
[05:48] <h08817> how do u guys add those faces?
[05:48] <h08817> :)
[05:48] <h08817> :-
[05:48] <h08817> :P
[05:48] <Amaranth> chibifs: It was a bot flood.
[05:48] <goldfish> !resolution
[05:48] <JohnFlux> h08817: it's your client that turns the text into faces
[05:48] <h08817> :o
[05:48] <Amaranth> ubotu died in the flood
[05:48] <JohnFlux> h08817: nothing to do with irc
[05:48] <goldfish> Amaranth: Ah right.
[05:48] <goldfish> :)
[05:49] <ashok> hi, please tell me how to change the icon properties
[05:49] <serengeti> what was that?
[05:49] <TeLeKiNeSiS> vlc won't load
[05:49] <TeLeKiNeSiS> W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/v/vlc/wxvlc_0.8.1-1ubuntu7_i386.deb
[05:49] <leroj> what the hell?
[05:49] <Will_> you should be using irssi, like real men
[05:49] <ashok> where to set the icon properties ?
[05:49] <TeLeKiNeSiS>   MD5Sum mismatch
[05:49] <TeLeKiNeSiS>   MD5Sum mismatch
[05:49] <TeLeKiNeSiS> W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/v/vlc/wxvlc_0.8.1-1ubuntu7_i386.deb
[05:49] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I can't even install vlc
[05:49] <goldfish> TeLeKiNeSiS: topic.
[05:49] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I need help installing vlc
[05:49] <djp> tanki: irivers do support the ogg format, that is why i like them. don't own one though, unfortunately! got one for a friend, for his travels ( he paid for it though!). it was very good.
[05:49] <zAo^> when will FF 1.0.5 be release for Ubuntu?
[05:49] <djp> what the hell was that!
[05:49] <andares> http://rafb.net/paste/results/tQtHFk97.html
[05:49] <djp> well done tritium!
[05:49] <Amaranth> zAo^: in breezy
[05:49] <andares> WHAT THE HELL
[05:49] <djp> tanki: sorry, i probably missed a few of your comments due to some idiot flooding the chat room
[05:49] <anacron> TeLeKiNeSiS: remove the us, and don't paste here
[05:49] <andares> What's happening?
[05:49] <TeLeKiNeSiS> goldfish: topic ?
[05:49] <djp> tanki: every little helps. for example if a friend asks for advice regards an mp3 player, point them in the direction of iriver, who do support the ogg vorbis format
[05:49] <andares> Did we get clonebot attacked?
[05:49] <djp> tanki: try and rip your music cd's in the ogg vorbis format from now on... etc, etc...
[05:49] <din> yeah, it's annoying
[05:49] <din> Will_, so did xchat
[05:49] <djp> tanki: i won't download any mp3 podcasts. i email the autohr of the podcast and ask them to make available a version in ogg format otherwise i won't listen to their podcast and they lose a listener
[05:49] <JohnFlux> TeLeKiNeSiS: try apt-get update
[05:49] <h08817> when will my computer allow ubuntu to be installed
[05:49] <goldfish> TeLeKiNeSiS: read the topic :) us mirror is broken.
[05:49] <tanki> djp, i'm used to it
[05:49] <Amaranth> zAo^: hoary will get security fixes backported to the 1.0.2 version it has
[05:49] <zAo^> Amaranth, I'm on Breezy right now
[05:49] <rgould> hmm - xchat is going crazy - lots of "lGIRL^ :No such nick/channel" going by, with different usernames
[05:49] <tritium> KR-data, not your fault
[05:49] <tritium> One moment
[05:49] <TeLeKiNeSiS> oh
[05:50] <tritium> KR-data, CTCP flood
[05:50] <tritium> Thanks UdontKnow, alindeman
[05:50] <h08817> did someone cause it?
[05:50] <andares> Er...
[05:50] <tritium> djp, I didn't do anything...Amaranth and the freenode staff did
[05:50] <andares> * JERICHO is now known as M|suck|
[05:50] <andares> * akdentruck is now known as trend3
[05:50] <andares> * trend3 is now known as B{sex}7
[05:50] <andares> o_o
[05:50] <andares> Yay.
[05:50] <andares> http://rafb.net/paste/results/tQtHFk97.html
[05:50] <andares> Will_, pretty much./
[05:50] <andares> Hi.
[05:50] <andares> Again.
[05:51] <ConfusedNewbie> While I'm here, I need to know how to reinstall a couple font packages. They are needed to update Unbuntu_desktop, but I can't seem to reinstall them without reinstalling the font packages... I thinl
[05:51] <tanki> djp, speaking of podcasts, do you want the address to one i listen to regularly?
[05:51] <chibifs> Whew, finally closed all of those windows.
[05:51] <zAo^> lol
[05:51] <zAo^> why didnt you kill it?
[05:51] <chibifs> Er, tabs
[05:51] <h08817> chibifs: probably would have been easier to close gaim
[05:51] <zAo^> ^^
[05:51] <h08817> or restart gnome
[05:51] <chibifs> Because I'd lose voice in a few channels that I can't get revoiced in :P
[05:51] <h08817> o
[05:52] <h08817> why not?
[05:52] <djp> tanki, sure
[05:52] <h08817> how did u become voiced in the first place?
[05:52] <tanki> let me check first if they offer non-mp3s
[05:52] <chibifs> Lazy voicing. :P
[05:52] <chibifs> Only a few people in the channel voice me :D
[05:52] <anacron> if im going to make my ubuntu work as a router, do i configure the other network card static or with dhcp?
[05:52] <h08817> o well
[05:53] <zAo^> anacron, always use static
[05:53] <h08817> i want a pony :o
[05:53] <h08817> lol
[05:53] <lfs> as router
[05:53] <lfs> is static
[05:53] <lfs> if it ihas a dhcpcd server
[05:53] <tanki> djp, twit.tv
[05:53] <TeLeKiNeSiS> If the US mirror is broken where can I download the packages?
[05:53] <TeLeKiNeSiS> automatically?
[05:53] <ccc> the flood stopped yea?
[05:53] <h08817> i am fed up with ubuntu i think it is impossible to fix my computer to allow it to install
[05:53] <tanki> they have oggs too but they might be upgrading because i can't reach the download server
[05:54] <zAo^> use NL....
[05:54] <h08817> does any1 have a  hammer i can borrow?
[05:54] <zAo^> or better: BR
[05:54] <goldfish> TeLeKiNeSiS: change us to a non-broken mirror in sources.list
[05:54] <zAo^> what is it h08817 ?
[05:54] <TeLeKiNeSiS> how?
[05:54] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I'm new to Linux
[05:54] <h08817> well my computer won't install ubuntu
[05:54] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I had very minimal DOS Linux experience
[05:55] <zAo^> TeLeKiNeSiS, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:55] <djp> tanki: thanks for the pointer. good to see ogg vorbis support! ;)
[05:55] <tanki> djp, do you also like videozines?
[05:55] <rob^> DOS linux experience?
[05:55] <h08817> it will try to boot to it but then i get an error
[05:55] <TeLeKiNeSiS> thank zAo^
[05:55] <Discipulus> hmm
[05:55] <konki_> http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ or  # apt-get update   # apt-get install vlc libdvdcss2
[05:55] <Discipulus> wtf was that?
[05:55] <zAo^> np TeLeKiNeSiS, welcome to linux :)
[05:55] <tanki> djp, well most of the techie stuff i listen to is open source friendly
[05:55] <h08817> isolinux: extremely bad bios
[05:55] <tanki> i mean the people that run the shows
[05:55] <h08817> where is the tutorial for installing and for FAQs
[05:55] <h08817> ?
[05:56] <tanki> djp, systm.org is another good one
[05:56] <TeLeKiNeSiS> zAo^ Thanks :)
[05:56] <tanki> i also bought their shirt to support the cause, i also need more blue in my wardrobe
[05:56] <TeLeKiNeSiS> zAo^ from a terminal screen correct?
[05:56] <zAo^> yes :)
[05:56] <TeLeKiNeSiS> ok
[05:56] <goldfish> the terminal is your friend !
[05:56] <h08817> anything in particular i should know about linux since i am also new to linux
[05:56] <h08817> been on windows forever
[05:57] <TeLeKiNeSiS> goldfish, unfortunately it's not my friend yet
[05:57] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I don't know how to navigate
[05:57] <goldfish> TeLeKiNeSiS: It will be :)
[05:57] <apokryphos> h08817: it's going to require diligence :)
[05:57] <zAo^> h08817, what is it that you use your computer for?
[05:57] <TeLeKiNeSiS> Nothing like DOS
[05:57] <TeLeKiNeSiS> or Windows
[05:57] <TeLeKiNeSiS> lol
[05:57] <goldfish> TeLeKiNeSiS: cd = change directory, ls = list contents like dir in dos.
[05:57] <supernix> I don't know why Mozilla does websites better than Konqueror
[05:57] <Gourami> Is it possible to change the boot order with a multi OS installation ?
[05:57] <h08817> well i want to install linux on this computer just to learn it
[05:57] <TeLeKiNeSiS> It's frustrating asking questions because I feel like a newb
[05:57] <h08817> i did install it on another for internet and everytihng else
[05:57] <goldfish> h08817: install and use it, best way to learn.
[05:58] <zAo^> TeLeKiNeSiS, "cd /dir" or "ls" for listing
[05:58] <h08817> i'd love to
[05:58] <goldfish> TeLeKiNeSiS: Everyone starts somewhere.
[05:58] <h08817> but goldfish i can't install it
[05:58] <zAo^> I agree to goldfish
[05:58] <goldfish> h08817: oh right.
[05:58] <supernix> Like the Easylinuxguide.com site is wider than the browser but there is no scroll bar at bottom
[05:58] <TeLeKiNeSiS> Goldfish, true
[05:58] <andares> gstreamer0.8-mad:
[05:58] <andares>  Depends: libid3tag0 (>=0.15.0b) but it is not installable
[05:58] <andares>  Depends: libmad0 (>=0.15.1b) but it is not installable
[05:58] <andares> WHY??!!!
[05:58] <TeLeKiNeSiS> zAo^, Thanks
[05:58] <h08817> i guess i need a new computer
[05:58] <goldfish> TeLeKiNeSiS: I was asking all these questions on here a few months ago :)
[05:58] <zAo^> np
[05:58] <TeLeKiNeSiS> It's easy to get frustrated or overwhelmed and give up
[05:58] <TeLeKiNeSiS> really?
[05:58] <Discipulus> Personally, I like the command line more than I like the GUI
[05:58] <goldfish> TeLeKiNeSiS: ofc.
[05:59] <andares> Why does it do this to me?!
[05:59] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I'm an expert with Microsoft products
[05:59] <TeLeKiNeSiS> but I'm a fool @ Linux
[05:59] <tritium> andares, please calm down
[05:59] <zAo^> andares, breezy?
[05:59] <Gourami> Is it possible to change the boot order with a multi OS installation ?
[05:59] <andares> zAo^, ?
[05:59] <andares> tritium, k.
[05:59] <h08817> grub or lilo
[05:59] <zAo^> andares, Hoary, Warty, Breezy (plz calm down m8 :-)
[05:59] <Discipulus> TeLeKiNeSiS, it's like driving a pos car and then learning to drive a motorcycle
[05:59] <zAo^> h08817, grub
[06:00] <Discipulus> TeLeKiNeSiS, it'll take you a while to transition, but after you get the hang of it, it'll be more fun
[06:00] <TeLeKiNeSiS> pos?
[06:00] <Discipulus> :-D
[06:00] <andares> zAo^, hoary.
[06:00] <TeLeKiNeSiS> Man, I get overwhelmed easily
[06:00] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I see all these different options and commands
[06:00] <Discipulus> TeLeKiNeSiS, Piece of Shit
[06:00] <TeLeKiNeSiS> oh
[06:00] <TeLeKiNeSiS> lol
[06:00] <zAo^> andares, sorry. I'm one of the few Breezy ppl :)
[06:00] <TeLeKiNeSiS> I feel like my head will explode
[06:00] <Discipulus> TeLeKiNeSiS, well, that's just it, in a car, you put it in drive and just go
[06:00] <Discipulus> TeLeKiNeSiS, like in windows
[06:00] <Aragorn_Guardian> how can i access admin in localhost:631 cups?
[06:00] <Discipulus> TeLeKiNeSiS, but in Linux you have all these options and you gotta do this and that
[06:00] <tritium> Aragorn_Guardian, that's disabled
[06:01] <Aragorn_Guardian> :/
[06:01] <Discipulus> TeLeKiNeSiS, like on a motorcycle, like "Do I use the front brake or back brake? Do I downshift or not?"
[06:01] <Discipulus> TeLeKiNeSiS, that kinda stuff
[06:01] <Aragorn_Guardian> i dont use cups in browser, so...
[06:01] <Aragorn_Guardian> where i admin it?
[06:01] <Aragorn_Guardian> by admin panel?
[06:01] <TeLeKiNeSiS> Discipulus, I guess my current knowledge is similar to me knowing how to drive a manual. I can learn to ride the motorcycle with some sort of advantage
[06:02] <TeLeKiNeSiS> So, when I do actually learn how to ride a bike, that's one less step I have to worry about because I can drive a manual
[06:02] <TeLeKiNeSiS> So, I see what you're saying
[06:02] <tritium> Aragorn_Guardian, usually with the gnome cups manager.
[06:02] <Discipulus> ;-)
[06:02] <Discipulus> I love analogies
[06:02] <TeLeKiNeSiS> lol
[06:02] <Discipulus> it makes things easier to learn
[06:02] <Discipulus> like, for example
[06:02] <TeLeKiNeSiS> yup
[06:02] <Aragorn_Guardian> tritium: thanks
[06:02] <Discipulus> sending an email
[06:03] <Discipulus> is like sending a postcard through the mail
[06:03] <Discipulus> anyone is free to read it
[06:03] <Razor-X> ugghhhh....
[06:03] <Discipulus> but sending an encrypted email
[06:03] <Discipulus> is sorta like sending a letter
[06:03] <Razor-X> there needs to be _some_ browser for Linux that prints well
[06:03] <Discipulus> people can look at it
[06:03] <Discipulus> but they can't read it
[06:03] <Discipulus> and if they do
[06:03] <Razor-X> Opera Windows printing is so sexy
[06:03] <zAo^> TeLeKiNeSiS, google a lot and do everything you can in Linux. You'll learn fast
[06:03] <Synergy> firefox
[06:03] <Discipulus> you can usually tell
[06:03] <Synergy> :D
[06:03] <Discipulus> Razor-X, Firefox works well
[06:03] <Razor-X> Synergy: not by a long shot
[06:03] <Synergy> wow damn
[06:03] <Razor-X> I've tried Firefox, bleaters ;)
[06:03] <goldfish> Opera is cool.
[06:03] <jasontech> Lynx
[06:03] <tritium> UdontKnow, may I query you briefly?
[06:03] <Discipulus> Firefox > *
[06:04] <goldfish> links2 !
[06:04] <Razor-X> jasontech: nice for text, but not nice for a limited number of graphics
[06:04] <zAo^> lol
[06:04] <goldfish> Discipulus: do u not find it slow?
[06:04] <jasontech> I have no idea what you guys are talking about
[06:04] <Razor-X> I haven't tried printing with links2....
[06:04] <goldfish> links2 -g with a framebuffer console is sweet.
[06:04] <zAo^> omg :)
[06:04] <TeLeKiNeSiS> ok cool zAo^
[06:04] <Discipulus> goldfish, true, I use a command line proggie when I can
[06:04] <Razor-X> goldfish: I have a hand-compiled version of Twibright Links with a ton of graphics addons
[06:04] <Razor-X> Discipulus: what's your text editor?
[06:05] <goldfish> Razor-X: nice :) is it available anywhere?
[06:05] <Discipulus> Razor-X, vi
[06:05] <Aragorn_Guardian> about xhost...why xhost local:+ and dont xhost localhost?
[06:05] <Razor-X> goldfish: go to the Twibright page, check out the dog simple compilation info, run ./configure --help to make sure you compile in what you want, and voila
[06:05] <Razor-X> Discipulus: emacs here ;0
[06:06] <Razor-X> s/;0/;)/
[06:06] <goldfish> Razor-X: ah right, great :) thanks.
[06:06] <Discipulus> Raptoid, vi > emacs
[06:06] <Discipulus> k-thanks
[06:06] <Razor-X> Discipulus: emacs > j00 > vi > nano
[06:06] <goldfish> lol
[06:06] <Discipulus> Razor-X, psh, you wish
[06:06] <goldfish> ed > *
[06:06] <Aragorn_Guardian> mped need a mention here...lol
[06:07] <tritium> Razor-X, > could mean many things
[06:07] <Razor-X> goldfish: TECO pwnz ed
[06:07] <TeLeKiNeSiS> okay so now that I have this file opened and ready to be editied
[06:07] <Razor-X> tritium: i'm using a math term ;)
[06:07] <TeLeKiNeSiS> *edited
[06:07] <tritium> Razor-X, obviously.
[06:07] <TeLeKiNeSiS> Which server listing do I replace?
[06:07] <Razor-X> haha, like I said before, I would love to see a TECO vs ed fight
[06:07] <tritium> In that case, it doesn't equate with "better"
[06:07] <mumbles> back
[06:07] <mumbles> well mums comptuer still isent fixed
[06:07] <tanki> wb
[06:08] <mumbles> though idc about it anymore
[06:08] <mumbles> and i got 2 waterpistalls
[06:09] <Synergy> is this one offline ?? Fout http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-extras/restrict Packages
[06:09] <Synergy>   404 Not Found [IP: 66.90.101.204 80] 
[06:09] <tanki> water pistols?
[06:09] <tanki> i'm afraid to ask
[06:09] <tritium> Razor-X, if that's the case, then I guess you dont mean "better than"
[06:09] <Gourami> Anyone ? How do I edit grub to change the default boot selection ?
[06:09] <Razor-X> tritium: I mean "greater than" equate it as you may ;)
[06:09] <tritium> Gourami, edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:09] <apokryphos> Gourami: check the Kubuntu guide
[06:09] <apokryphos> !kudos
[06:09] <jasontech> /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[06:09] <tanki> hey raz
[06:09] <Amaranth> ubotu is dead
[06:09] <apokryphos> oh?
[06:09] <Razor-X> tanki: hmmm?
[06:09] <Razor-X> Amaranth: really?
[06:10] <tanki> just saying hi raz
[06:10] <jasontech> Well, where is the bot?
[06:10] <Amaranth> bot flood got him, i guess
[06:10] <jasontech> Did he move to Fedora or something?
[06:10] <Razor-X> tanki: hey ;)
[06:10] <tritium> Amaranth, who runs him?  cafuego ?
[06:10] <Amaranth> yeah
[06:10] <xsdg> jasontech: heh
[06:10] <teferi_> no kidding about "please don't use breezy yet", last night's big X thing came as a bit of a surprise
[06:10] <Razor-X> crimsun, actually
[06:10] <tanki> now i feel like shaving
[06:10] <apokryphos> cafuego: ping
[06:11] <Amaranth> teferi_: X works fine here
[06:11] <tritium> no, don't think it's crimsun.
[06:11] <Amaranth> it's cafuego
[06:11] <Razor-X> odd.....
[06:11] <Amaranth> he isn't here, i've tried pinging him
[06:11] <apokryphos> Alrighty :)
[06:11] <teferi_> Amaranth: last night's dist-upgrade broke xserver-xorg out into a jillion modularized packages
[06:11] <apokryphos> Amaranth: you warmed to him yet? ;-)
[06:11] <Amaranth> teferi_: and?
[06:11] <Amaranth> apokryphos: users want him, i'm powerless
[06:11] <tritium> teferi_, yeah, that's been planned for some time
[06:11] <serengeti> I know I'm repeating myself, but there's been this flood thing and all... is there a way to set the text console at 1024x768 with refresh rate better than the standard lousy 60Hz? I've heard about radeonfb (my gfx card is Radeon 9100) but don't really know what to do first
[06:11] <teferi_> tritium: yeah, no hurry, it wasn't a real problem
[06:12] <apokryphos> Amaranth: :)
[06:12] <inemo> Amaranth: poking him with a long stick might be more effective than pinging ;)
[06:12] <teferi_> my current beefs with breezy are all kernel-related anyway
[06:12] <Amaranth> teferi_: install xserver-xorg-input-{mouse,kbd} and xserver-xorg-driver-foo where foo is the driver you use (skip this is you use a closed source driver)
[06:12] <Gourami> thank you
[06:12] <teferi_> Amaranth: did it last night already
[06:12] <tritium> serengeti, it all depends on what vga modes your video chip supports
[06:12] <teferi_> like i said, i fixed it, it just came as a surprise
[06:12] <Amaranth> teferi_: kernel related? you mean the lack of l-r-m?
[06:12] <teferi_> Amaranth: aye
[06:12] <tritium> serengeti, the best I can get is vga=792
[06:12] <Amaranth> blame ATI, for a start
[06:13] <teferi_> can't upgrade udev until i can use 2.6.12, can't use 2.6.12 until l-r-m finally goes in :)
[06:13] <Amaranth> afaik ATI has not released drivers that work with 2.6.12 yet
[06:13] <teferi_> oh.
[06:13] <teferi_> lovely.
[06:13] <serengeti> tritium, but it's still 60hz, isn't it
[06:13] <tritium> Amaranth, I've got to go.  See you later.
[06:14] <teferi_> i only need it for one driver, i suppose i could just build madwifi by hand for now
[06:14] <Amaranth> bye
[06:14] <Amaranth> tritium: are you in the access list yet?
[06:14] <tritium> Amaranth, which one?
[06:14] <tritium> for this channel?
[06:14] <Amaranth> #ubuntu
[06:14] <tritium> Amaranth, yes, thanks.
[06:14] <Amaranth> cool
[06:14] <tanki> it's 2005 why dont we have machines that shave us, like in the jetsons
[06:14] <tritium> Amaranth, thanks for asking.  See you
[06:14] <teferi_> tanki: do you really want a robot with a blade near your throat?
[06:14] <comar> allo. Is it possible to mount a fw disk on ubutu-ppc (g4) ?
[06:15] <cmatheson> tanki: would you *trust* a machine to do that? yeowza!
[06:15] <Amaranth> tanki: teach a machine to shave and it'll learn how to cut your throat :)
[06:15] <teferi_> wow, deranged minds think alike
[06:15] <tanki> teferi, as long as it has a strong root password, i wouldn't fear
[06:15] <Synergy> my repositories still don't work
[06:15] <Synergy> i use FR
[06:15] <Amaranth> Synergy: try straight archive.ubuntu.com for now
[06:15] <Synergy> can anyone please help me
[06:16] <tanki> tell you what though, if an exploit could cost loss of blood, more people would take security seriously
[06:16] <tanki> lol
[06:16] <Amaranth> Ok folks, I'll be playing a game.
[06:16] <Amaranth> If you need an op ping me.
[06:16] <DekaPink> I'm not impressed with my friend. He wouldn't accept my gift of Ubuntu. xD
[06:16] <tanki> which game ama
[06:16] <Amaranth> meaning say my name, don't actually CTCP PING me
[06:16] <Amaranth> tanki: continuum
[06:17] <tanki> i raise my hand, if ubuntu was running on a bot that could shave me, as long as it wasn't breezy, i would feel safe
[06:17] <jasontech> I tried to convert someone, and I thought I had him, but I think he is not liking Linux/Ubuntu now
[06:17] <teferi_> people focus waaay too hard on "converting" people
[06:18] <teferi_> make good software, sell it for cheaper than the other guys do (and "free" is about as cheap as it gets :)), and the users will follow
[06:18] <mumbles> jasontech,  try him with knoppix
[06:18] <jasontech> Well, he likes the Ubuntu, and will continue using, but he complains from time to time
[06:18] <tanki> well if the software performs better than it could sell itself
[06:18] <m1cr0w4v3> i am wanting to use kubuntu in ubuntu how do i switch from gnomes display manager to kdm? there is a command line option what is it please
[06:18] <Synergy> does anyone also having problems with the repo's
[06:19] <Synergy> i can't install nothing
[06:19] <jesper> m1cr0w4v3: apt-get install kdm
[06:19] <Gourami> !kudos
[06:19] <teferi_> Synergy: you mean you *can* install stuff? why are you asking, then? :)
[06:19] <konki_> Synergy, check the topic out..
[06:19] <m1cr0w4v3> jesper, i have kdm i want it to load at boot
[06:20] <jesper> m1cr0w4v3: dpkg-reconfigure kdm .. select kdm when prompted
[06:20] <Gourami> lol ok how and where do I find kubunti, grub menu.lst isnt helping much, all entries are identical
[06:20] <Synergy> teferi_, i cant install
[06:20] <Synergy> nothing
[06:20] <m1cr0w4v3> jesper, good thanku
[06:20] <nEmiSH> Where can I make a small suggestion about the Live CD/DVD's?
[06:20] <Synergy> because my repo's don't work
[06:21] <goldfish> Synergy: using us mirrors?
[06:21] <serengeti> i've entered sudo modprobe radeonfb in the console and something has changed, but I don't know how to set the resolution
[06:21] <Synergy> no
[06:21] <ErmaC`> can someone help me? i want to format my NTFS Disk on wich windows XP is installed....
[06:21] <Synergy> uk
[06:21] <teferi_> serengeti: fbset
[06:21] <teferi_> you will probably have to install it
[06:21] <WildMagic> ErmaC`, so what's the problem?
[06:22] <teferi_> also, read the docs, it can be rather confusing :/
[06:22] <serengeti> teferi thanks I'll try fbset :)
[06:22] <ErmaC`> there is not exactly a problem WildMagic but i have now ubuntu AND Windows XP i want to format the windows partition so i can use it for ubuntu
[06:22] <teferi_> good luck, don't blow up your video card
[06:22] <jorgp2> what wireless G pcmcia cards are supported by hoary?
[06:23] <WildMagic> ErmaC`, ok. just use fdisk to delete the partition and create a new one in its place...
[06:23] <teferi_> jorgp2: anything with an atheros chipset, definitely
[06:23] <serengeti> teferi_, no risk no fun :p
[06:23] <ErmaC`> ok WildMagic thx
[06:23] <ErmaC`> i forgot the command
[06:23] <ErmaC`> thx
[06:23] <teferi_> serengeti: remember, black smoke is *bad*
[06:23] <Gourami> grrrrrrrrrrr
[06:23] <teferi_> :)
[06:23] <jorgp2> teferi_: I dont know which cards those are
[06:24] <DekaPink> Is there anything like TMPGenc for linux? :3
[06:24] <disposable_mike> teferi_: I think the Wiki has a list of known working cards
[06:24] <teferi_> marvelous, but you're telling the wrong person
[06:24] <ErmaC`> WildMagic, isn't there something like a script so i just have to select stuff etc in terminal?
[06:24] <disposable_mike> teferi_: oops, sorry, wrong person
[06:24] <serengeti> teferi_, I know, black smoke bad, white smoke good :] 
[06:25] <DekaPink> o.O
[06:25] <WildMagic> ErmaC`, not that I am aware of. actually this is so simple that you don't even need a script
[06:26] <zukalk> is it safe to " e2fsck -D " my /dev/hda?
[06:26] <ErmaC`> i mean something like a program wich views all partitions
[06:26] <coreyo> where do I set which device is associated with what driver/module for the hal device manager?  When I put in my wireless card, it's associating it with acx_pci, but that'd very buggy.  I'd rather use ndiswrapper.
[06:26] <WildMagic> ErmaC`, yes. its called fdisk :)
[06:26] <ErmaC`> it was something like fdisk but it wasn't that i guess
[06:26] <ErmaC`> oh :(
[06:26] <ErmaC`> :p
[06:27] <goldfish> cfdisk?
[06:27] <goldfish> nm
[06:27] <ErmaC`> yes that's it i guess goldfish
[06:27] <yonil> anyone knows where are the settings for the gnome panel setup stored ? (which icons are there and where they are placed etc.)
[06:28] <teferi_> yonil: some of it is in ~/.gnome2, some of it is probably in gconf
[06:28] <yonil> teferi_, thanks
[06:28] <nEmiSH> Where can I make a suggestion about how the Live Ubuntu works?
[06:28] <teferi_> muck with it by hand at your own risk, yonil
[06:29] <yonil> im well aware :P
[06:29] <serengeti> guess what, it actually WORKS! fbset 1024x768-80 gives me a nice text console and, moreover, I can still switch to X using ctrl-alt-F7... THANKS teferi_ :)
[06:29] <Troy_McClure> !sound
[06:29] <teferi_> serengeti: no problem, be careful, though, fbcon can have some weird interactions with X
[06:29] <zukalk> Troy_McClure, ubotu's not here now
[06:30] <serengeti> teferi_, and as for the moment no smoke has appeared :] 
[06:30] <enplo00> how can i instruct hald to launch a command when a device is plugged in? more specifically, why doesn't the import from camera dialog popup when a usb PTP (not mass-storage) digital camera is plugged in?
[06:31] <ErmaC`> WildMagic,  how do i mount this new linux partition? or do i have to format first
[06:31] <teferi_> enplo00: because you don't have the gphoto2 libraries installed?
[06:31] <coreyo> how does ubuntu determine which driver/module is associated with which device on boot/hotplug ?
[06:31] <teferi_> or if you do, because gphoto2 doesn't support your camera?
[06:31] <teferi_> coreyo: oy, that's buried somewhere...
[06:31] <enplo00> teferi_: nope, they're installed
[06:32] <coreyo> teferi: any way to change one of the associations?
[06:32] <teferi_> coreyo: lemme dig up where you'd do that
[06:32] <enplo00> teferi_, gphoto2 and gthumb work okay. the device is shown in hal-device-manager, recognized as a ptp camera. no popup though
[06:32] <WildMagic> ErmaC`, well, there is no such thing as format...once you've mede the parittion in fdisk and if it is called, say, hda3, then you can say mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda3 to create an ext3 partition on it
[06:32] <teferi_> enplo00: hm.
[06:33] <coreyo> teferi: unfortunately, it prefers some very young/buggy native drivers over good ole ndiswrapper
[06:33] <alejandro> arf, nice segfaults using video/audio applications with gstreamer 0.8.10
[06:33] <teferi_> coreyo: system->preferences->removable devices and media
[06:33] <teferi_> multimedia tab
[06:33] <teferi_> is "import digital photographs when connected" checked?
[06:33] <spanglesontoast> got any ideas of fixing my partition table
[06:34] <enplo00> teferi_, yes
[06:34] <teferi_> hm.
[06:34] <teferi_> well, i don't have a ptp camera to test with, so i don't think i'm going to be of much help from there on out
[06:34] <ErmaC`> WildMagic, wath do i have to do now?
[06:34] <teferi_> sorry, man
[06:35] <spanglesontoast> anyone know how to fix the partition table?
[06:35] <teferi_> spanglesontoast: what did you do to it?
[06:35] <enplo00> it's ok, thanks anyway :)
[06:35] <spanglesontoast> gparted killed it
[06:35] <jorgp2> it seems all netgear cards are support out of the box
[06:36] <eno__> could someone please help me with repartitioning my drive?
[06:36] <spanglesontoast> how can I fix it?
[06:37] <serengeti> can I include ubuntu backports in sources.list in such a way that I could install new packages from there, but during dist-upgrade it would be ignored?
[06:37] <apokryphos> serengeti: yes, you can comment it out when doing dist-upgrade
[06:37] <ErmaC`> how do i add my 40Gb hdd to my ubuntu? :s can someone explain me this i'm new to linux....
[06:37] <Davey> ErmaC`: its in your machine, right?
[06:37] <ErmaC`> yes
[06:38] <Davey> ErmaC`: and formatted as what?
[06:38] <ErmaC`> as ntfs
[06:38] <coreyo> teferi_: I only see options for removable media.  I'm trying to associate my wireless card with ndiswrapper as opposed to acx_pci
[06:38] <ErmaC`> because there is  woindows xp on it
[06:38] <ErmaC`> i need to format it first but dunno how
[06:38] <teferi_> coreyo: yes, i'm looking
[06:38] <serengeti> apokryphos thanks I just thought there was some parameter or something that would make this happen automatically :)
[06:38] <teferi_> coreyo: the stuff i said earlier was to enplo00
[06:39] <coreyo> teferi_: sorry, you put my name on front of it.  I'd assume this is all somewhere in the hal configuration?
[06:39] <HaroldJohnson> !Windows
[06:39] <toasta> where does gnome install to?
[06:39] <teferi_> coreyo: actually, it has nothing to do with hal
[06:40] <HaroldJohnson> !hal
[06:40] <coreyo> coreyo: is ubuntu still using kudzu or something?
[06:40] <teferi_> by the time hal hears about a device, the module should have already been loaded, shouldn't it?
[06:40] <teferi_> hmm
[06:40] <WildMagic> ErmaC`, if you do fdisk -l /dev/hda what numer does the ntfs partition have?
[06:40] <HaroldJohnson> Morning, everyone
[06:40] <toasta> anyone out there?
[06:40] <HaroldJohnson> Awesome news: I
[06:40] <eno__> could someone help me with repartitioning my primary paritition?  I can't get access because it is active and I can't unmount.  should I boot from the cd and use some command line thing?
[06:40] <HaroldJohnson> toasta, Yes, I am
[06:41] <coreyo> WildMagic: 7
[06:41] <billytwowilly> well, thanks to a wonky usb hub I have corrupted the file system on my flash drive (mpio fy400)
[06:41] <HaroldJohnson> Awesome news, everyone: I've got my wireless card working.
[06:41] <toasta> lol, do you know where gnome istalls to
[06:41] <billytwowilly> how do I format it with fat32 in linux?
[06:41] <ErmaC`> WildMagic, /dev/hda1               1        4865    39078081   83  Linux
[06:41] <eno__> I tried booting in knoppix but that wouldn't do it either
[06:41] <WildMagic> coreyo, huh?
[06:41] <ziil> can anyone help me with nvidia drivers (every time i run a fulscreen app my screens frequency is changed from 85hz to 87hz) how to make it stop that
[06:42] <HaroldJohnson> toasta: Sorry, I don't know
[06:42] <WildMagic> ErmaC`, that is your linux partition..what is your ntfs partition?
[06:42] <WildMagic> ErmaC`, I think you need to do some serious rtfm'ing
[06:42] <HaroldJohnson> toasta,
[06:42] <HaroldJohnson> toasta, Sorry, I don't know that.
[06:42] <ErmaC`> no no WildMagic  i fdisk't it already to a linux but it isn't mounted yet
[06:42] <ErmaC`> that was the original ntfs
[06:42] <coreyo> WildMagic: sorry, wrong person :)
[06:43] <fd> hey all i have a litte problem with gnome
[06:43] <WildMagic> ErmaC`, Hmm...well, if you are really sure that the partition is /dev/hda1, then give mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda1
[06:43] <HaroldJohnson> Aargh, I need more coffee
[06:43] <WildMagic> ErmaC`, once that is done, you can use mount -t ext3 /dev/hda1 /wherever
[06:43] <new> hey all
[06:43] <serengeti> eno__ I've used http://www.sysresccd.org/ and it's quite good
[06:43] <serengeti> eno__ there's qtparted which feels just like Partition Magic
[06:43] <ziil> noone?
[06:44] <ErmaC`> wildcat
[06:44] <ErmaC`> mount -t ext3 /dev/hda1 /hd1
[06:44] <ErmaC`>          << i do this
[06:44] <ErmaC`> yes then it says /hd1 does not exist...
[06:44] <toasta> its cool thanks for responding to my question
[06:44] <WildMagic> ErmaC`, mkdir /hd1 :)
[06:44] <goldfish> ErmaC`: you need to make /hd1
[06:45] <serengeti> eno__ and it doesn't mount any partitions by default
[06:45] <Troy_McClure> what command do i have to put in my fstab to make programs executable by users on a windows partition
[06:45] <teferi_> coreyo: poke around in /etc/hotplug
[06:46] <eno__> serengeti:well mine is automatically mounted because my ubuntu is installed there... but what I need is to shrink it cause I want to install free bsd
[06:46] <eno__> so I can put unix on my resume
[06:46] <Determinist> hey guys , a problem: installed a dual boot system with hoary and winxp, grub as boot loader. now, every time i boot into winxp it corrupts grub and the system become unbootable. any idea how to boot both into hoary and XP without it fucking up my boot loader?
[06:46] <WildMagic> hey guys, I did apt-get update and then tried apt-get install automake1.4 and some other packages... it frequently gives up and mentions an MD5 mismatch... is the repository screwed up?
[06:46] <ricosuave17> the problem is evertime i load into gnome i get an error pop up saying that the panel is already loaded and it will exit but i click on it and it pop ups again and again
[06:46] <goldfish> WildMagic: if it us then , yes.
[06:46] <othernoob> WildMagic: don't use the us.archives...
[06:47] <Determinist> any idea please guys? i've searched the forums but didnt find anything relevant
[06:47] <ErmaC`> WildMagic, thanks m8
[06:47] <ErmaC`> ;)
[06:47] <WildMagic> goldfish, othernoob : oh yeah....these are us archives
[06:47] <billytwowilly> ubuntu automatically mounted my usb flash drive. How do I find out what it mounted and where?
[06:47] <eno__> I think I will just wipe my drive; format it so that I can install OS/2 Ubuntu, XP and free bsd and then never touch another computer again
[06:48] <billytwowilly>  /etc/fstab idoesn't have anything in it relating to the automatically mounted flash drive.
[06:48] <DigitalFox|RO> billatq, run mount
[06:48] <DigitalFox|RO> just with no options
[06:48] <DigitalFox|RO> it will tell you
[06:48] <Determinist> eno__, great , how would you boot into winxp without it fucking grub up? :P
[06:48] <othernoob> WildMagic: use some other then.. ca. uk. de. fi. or whatever ;)
[06:48] <teferi_> billytwowilly: it's somewhere under /media
[06:48] <DigitalFox|RO> it's most likely a mountpoint on /media
[06:48] <eno__> port the kernel; or somehting I don't know
[06:48] <serengeti> eno__ so just get this system rescue cd, boot from it, enter run_qtparted and here you go
[06:49] <billytwowilly> teferi_, I know where it is. I need to know what in /dev it mounted there.. I need to format the flash drive because a wonky usb hub caused a filesystem corruption.
[06:49] <teferi_> ah
[06:49] <teferi_> cat /proc/mounts or run mount with no options, yeah
[06:49] <billytwowilly> running mount with no options worked. thank you.
[06:49] <WildMagic> othernoob, thanks
[06:49] <othernoob> WildMagic: you're welcome
[06:50] <mpmc> how do I install the win32 codsecs for wmv/a?
[06:50] <mpmc> codecs*
[06:50] <serengeti> eno__ qtparted looks like this http://www.sysresccd.org/images/screenshots-small.png it can resize partitions
[06:50] <othernoob> use synaptic to get the w32codec package
[06:50] <Discipulus> apt-get install w32codec
[06:50] <philwil> mpmc: ubuntuguide.org
[06:50] <Discipulus> ugh
[06:50] <ricosuave17> ?? hello can anyone help me?
[06:50] <Discipulus> philwil, DO NOT SAY THAT EVER AGAIN!
[06:50] <Discipulus> philwil, that's kickban material right there
[06:51] <leroj> :o
[06:51] <othernoob> why does everyone hate the ubuntuguide
[06:51] <Discipulus> othernoob, it's on the wiki site
[06:51] <mpmc> Reading package lists... Done
[06:51] <mpmc> Building dependency tree... Done
[06:51] <mpmc> E: Couldn't find package w32codec
[06:51] <Gourami> ubuntuguide :)
[06:51] <tanki> can't say wiki with a straight face
[06:51] <goldfish> w32codecs
[06:51] <Discipulus> mpmc, you need to change your sources.list
[06:51] <othernoob> Discipulus: i don't read the wiki
[06:51] <spamalope> wiki wiki
[06:51] <Discipulus> mpmc, to include backports
[06:51] <Gourami> lol @ tanki
[06:51] <Discipulus> othernoob, then get the fuck out
[06:51] <tanki> what's a difference between wiki and digg
[06:52] <goldfish> w32codecs not w32codec
[06:52] <othernoob> Discipulus: aww, need to get laid huh :p
[06:52] <Discipulus> goldfish, oh, my bad
[06:52] <tanki> aren't diggs blogs that allow users to contribute
[06:52] <eno__> thanks for the advice serengeti
[06:52] <philwil> again, ubuntuguide.org ;)
[06:52] <Gourami> Discipulus thats not very nice
[06:52] <goldfish> Discipulus: he prolly needs to do what u said too :)
[06:52] <Discipulus> othernoob, if you said that to my face you'd quickly find yourself 6 feet under
[06:52] <mpmc> E: Couldn't find package win32codecs
[06:52] <goldfish> philwil: dont paste that site.
[06:52] <mpmc> oh really :P
[06:52] <goldfish> Discipulus: hah :)
[06:52] <othernoob> Discipulus: now i'm really scared lol
[06:52] <Discipulus> mpmc, search the wiki for updating your sources.list
[06:52] <Discipulus> othernoob, you should be, I've got a 44 smithen wessen sittin in my lap
[06:53] <eno__> people in here are usually so nice . . .
[06:53] <Bols> firefox 1.0.5 is not yet in the tree of ubuntu or am I just dreaming?
[06:53] <othernoob> Discipulus: then use it ;)
[06:53] <Discipulus> eno__, not when people mention ubuntuguide, that PISSES me off
[06:53] <Discipulus> othernoob, I will, on you
[06:53] <Gourami> yeah and he'll shoot you right through the internet
[06:53] <serengeti> eno__ no problem, I've used that cd to shrink win xp's NTFS partition that came preinstalled with my thinkpad and it worked :) so I hope it'll work for you too.
[06:53] <goldfish> firefox sux0rz.
[06:53] <dr_willis> Bols,  heck last i looked we were useing a 1.03 patched.
[06:53] <othernoob> Discipulus: aww. why so hostile :P is it because you're a dumbfucking idiot? :p
[06:53] <Discipulus> someone add NOT to say ubuntuguide in the topic, PLEASE?
[06:53] <eno__> that's perfect, thanks for being helpful
[06:53] <billytwowilly> mkfs.vfat: Will not try to make filesystem on full-disk device '/dev/sdd' (use -I if wanted)
[06:53] <billytwowilly> how do I fix that ^ ?
[06:54] <dr_willis> :P
[06:54] <serengeti> eno__ but make backup first :] 
[06:54] <Discipulus> othernoob, no, the only "dumbfucking idiot" is you for mentioning ubuntuguide, which is nothing more than a set of instructions, which doesn't help people that are new to ubuntu at ALL
[06:54] <billytwowilly> it's a usb flash drive. it attaches to the system and is mounted as the whole device..
[06:54] <othernoob> Discipulus: my little hypocrite, if by all means you ever had read the wiki, you would have come across the ubuntu code of conduct.
[06:54] <Discipulus> othernoob, just gives them a bunch of instructions, which doesn't help many people, just installs software for them, they don't learn anything
[06:54] <goldfish> it also messes up their sources.list
[06:54] <Discipulus> othernoob, I have read the wiki, and quite frankly I don't give a fuck about a code of conduct
[06:55] <Discipulus> othernoob, piss me off and you'll regret it
[06:55] <Gourami> obviously
[06:55] <Bols> dr_willis, ok thanks ... but does it mean that it's an older version patched with the newer security fixes?
[06:55] <husher> um, you guys mind toning it down a bit?
[06:55] <othernoob> Discipulus: aww, but you care about what it says about the ubuntuguide?
[06:55] <mostrodibiscotti> good day, mates
[06:55] <spamalope> irc drama
[06:55] <Discipulus> othernoob, I don't give a fuck about ANY code of conduct
[06:55] <othernoob> Discipulus: i so don't give a fuck about you and your existence lol
[06:55] <philwil> Discipulus: you might want to explain before getting hostile, just makes you an ass
[06:55] <Gourami> hahaha
[06:55] <billytwowilly> lol. error message explains it. nice.
[06:56] <Gourami> philwil I think he may have been an ass to start off with... :(
[06:56] <Discipulus> spamalope, no need for popcorn, I don't like wasting my time on people such as othernoob, who are better Windows
[06:56] <_MM_> hi all, which package do I need to satisfy -lcrypto dep?
[06:56] <Discipulus> Gourami, only on a bad day :-P
[06:56] <othernoob> Discipulus: would you repeat that in English again :p
[06:56] <mpmc> can someone send me the win32codecs?
[06:56] <spamalope> who are better Windows
[06:56] <spamalope> ?
[06:56] <dr_willis> Bols,  basicially tahts how i understand it.
[06:56] <_MM_> anyone?
[06:56] <othernoob> Discipulus: i know you have skipped some classes, but really..flaming should be learnt properly my little boy
[06:56] <billytwowilly> mpmc: they are all on mplayerhq.hu
[06:56] <Discipulus> othernoob, I said you're better off using Windows, wtf you gonna do about it?
[06:57] <Gourami> ok Discipulus u get the benefit of the doubt but be nice now, I also mentioned the unmentionable before I new it had "issues"
[06:57] <othernoob> Discipulus: you're just a dumbfucked follower
[06:57] <spamalope> nothing wrong with windows
[06:57] <mostrodibiscotti> I followed the unofficial Ubuntu guide, and I got Apache installed and running, and I got PHP4 installed but apparantly something is not right.  Whenever I go to display loclahost\testphp.php in firefox, it asks if I want to open or save it, so it's not interpreting it the way it's supposed to
[06:57] <mostrodibiscotti> just sees it as a file
[06:57] <spamalope> all OS are good if you know what you're doing
[06:57] <mostrodibiscotti> what am I missing?
[06:57] <Discipulus> othernoob, what makes you say that?
[06:57] <philwil> Discipulus: you must be about 12 years old
[06:57] <Discipulus> philwil, what makes you say that?
[06:57] <othernoob> Discipulus: what do you care you idiot? you don't care about anything intelligent :p
[06:57] <Discipulus> because I can guarantee you a 12 year old doesn't use grammer the way I do
[06:57] <_MM_> anyone tried compiling xsupplicant on 5.04?
[06:58] <Discipulus> othernoob, I'm far more intelligent than you
[06:58] <othernoob> Discipulus: you're quite right, most 12 year olds use proper grammar
[06:58] <dr_willis> "My Brain is Bigger then your Brain"
[06:58] <Gourami> ok you two... get a room !
[06:58] <othernoob> Discipulus: is that why your English sucks?
[06:58] <husher> mostrodibiscotti, i think it's in your .htaccess file
[06:58] <spamalope> epenis contest!!!!11111
[06:58] <Discipulus> othernoob, my english is probably better than yours.
[06:58] <goldfish> "Me penis is more elongated than yours."
[06:58] <philwil> done here
[06:58] <_MM_> oh well..
[06:59] <othernoob> Discipulus: you've had too many misspellings so far to make that even remotely true..
[06:59] <Discipulus> othernoob, name one...
[06:59] <othernoob> Discipulus: "grammer"
[06:59] <philwil> othernoob: not worth the time
[06:59] <husher> mostrodibiscotti, or possibly the php.ini file, it has to do with they file type apache is presenting it as
[06:59] <Discipulus> othernoob, grammer is one of the most commonly misspelled words in the english language
[06:59] <spamalope> grammar ftw
[06:59] <Gourami> lol
[06:59] <othernoob> Discipulus: so?
[06:59] <goldfish> #0-day-1337-grammar-warz , you too.
[06:59] <Discipulus> philwil, why you backing him up when he started it?
[07:00] <husher> ok, Discipulus, othernoob, take this off the channel
[07:00] <othernoob> Discipulus: aww, are we playing victim now?
[07:00] <spamalope> http://www.answers.com/grammar&r=67
[07:00] <mostrodibiscotti> ok, will check those
[07:00] <Gourami> lol @ spamalope
[07:00] <mostrodibiscotti> thanks, husher
[07:00] <husher> np
[07:00] <_MM_> anyone feeling helpful here?
[07:00] <Gourami> ok this is probably the most fun i've had on #Ubuntu, thanks guys
[07:00] <spamalope> < Discipulus> othernoob, grammer is one of the most commonly misspelled words
[07:00] <spamalope>               in the english language
[07:00] <spamalope> thats bash.org worthy
[07:00] <FlyingSquirrel32> okay, I've edited my menu file, how do I get flux to use it?
[07:00] <goldfish> _MM_: ask away.
[07:01] <husher> _MM_, ask the question
[07:01] <goldfish> FlyingSquirrel32: reload config?
[07:01] <luzbelito> hi to all. wich program can i use like hyperterminal in linux ????
[07:01] <zAo^> what happens when I remove capplets? (cuz of dependency)
[07:01] <_MM_> goldfish, I am trying to compile xsupplicant from source and I come up with this error:
[07:01] <husher> luzbelito: for serial port access?
[07:01] <othernoob> spamalope: you really think so? lol
[07:01] <_MM_> configure: error: library 'crypto' is required for Open1x
[07:01] <_MM_> which package provides -lcrypto?
[07:02] <luzbelito> husher: yes. console access
[07:02] <Discipulus> libgcrypt?
[07:02] <FlyingSquirrel32> goldfish, umm am i supposed to type that into the shell?
[07:02] <Determinist> i wonder if a standard edimax home router can be used as a switch without the router functionality ... :/
[07:02] <goldfish> FlyingSquirrel32: no, it's in the fluxbox menu.
[07:02] <zAo^> _MM_, sudo apt-get install crypto++-dev
[07:02] <zAo^> i think
[07:02] <frank> Determinist: plug everything in the front, it should work
[07:02] <_MM_> I have libgcrypt installed..
[07:02] <zAo^> dev-pkg?
[07:03] <philwil> luzbelito: minicom
[07:03] <_MM_> lemme try crypto++-dev
[07:03] <luzbelito> philwil: thanks
[07:03] <zAo^> when you compile, you need the source
[07:03] <FlyingSquirrel32> goldfish: No, somehow it seems I don't have the normal menu just xterm, restart and exit
[07:03] <zAo^> no1 on that capplets remove thing?
[07:03] <philwil> luzbelito: np, use it all the time to access router consoles
[07:03] <_MM_> hmm.. "E: Couldn't find package crypto++-dev"
[07:04] <goldfish> FlyingSquirrel32: your new menu has an error in it so, what file did u edit?
[07:04] <WildMagic> hey guys, my glade/gtk+ app compiles adn runs perfectly everywhere...when I compile on my shiny new hoary box, libglade refuses to acknowledge the presence of all my signal handlers...is this an Ubuntu issue?
[07:04] <zAo^> _MM_, srry libcrypto++-dev
[07:04] <mostrodibiscotti> if in a terminal
[07:04] <mostrodibiscotti> I wanted to find a file
[07:04] <mostrodibiscotti> what would the syntax be
[07:04] <mostrodibiscotti> find *.*
[07:04] <zAo^> WildMagic, not as far as I know
[07:04] <goldfish> mostrodibiscotti: find / -name BLAH
[07:04] <_MM_> haa.. fetching...
[07:04] <Determinist> frank, well see , i have this: one cable modem (no VPN, straight connection) , 2 PCs. I want the PCs to take IPs from my ISP's dhcp , not from the router's dhcp ... question is , if i disable the NAT would the router behave as a switch would?
[07:04] <husher> mostrodibiscotti, try 'locate file'
[07:04] <luzbelito> ok. another thing: i had a strange problem to upload files from mounted fat32 partition. i cant do it with mozilla. but if i do from ext3 partition, it uploads well. i had it configured with rw, umask=000. where is the problem please ?????
[07:04] <FlyingSquirrel32> well, I got that menu from the start, before I edited anything. I just now edited ~/.fluxbox/menu.
[07:04] <_MM_> nope..
[07:05] <_MM_> still complains of missing -lcrypto
[07:05] <_MM_> ;(
[07:05] <WildMagic> zAo^, any idea how to go about analysing it? the same code works perfectly on my other distros
[07:05] <FlyingSquirrel32> before I edited it, it was there but empty.
[07:05] <husher> luzbelito, i was gonna say komport, but it doesn't seem to be in the package list
[07:05] <zAo^> WildMagic, what msg do you get?
[07:05] <zAo^> tried google?
[07:05] <FlyingSquirrel32> I'm on ubuntu and used the packages made for ubuntu
[07:05] <WildMagic> zAo^, libglade-WARNING **: could not find signal handler 'on_button1_clicked'.
[07:05] <auk> hey, where are info pages located?
[07:05] <auk> your hd or a remote server?
[07:05] <goldfish> FlyingSquirrel32: hmm, weird. mine was never empty, hm, try restarting flux i suppose, usually there is a configure fluxbox section in the menu though..
[07:05] <_MM_> zAo^,  to me? I did.. no luck.
[07:06] <WildMagic> zAo^, yeah..google shows nothing...I am also asking in #gtk+ but they are strangely silent today
[07:06] <zAo^> WildMagic, this reports it:
[07:06] <zAo^> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30485
[07:06] <frank> Determinist: I think if you don't use the WAN port of the router, all the other ports work as a switch. I don't know if an ISP will give two IPs to one modem at the same time but maybe
[07:07] <luzbelito> ok. another thing: i had a strange problem to upload files from mounted fat32 partition. i cant do it with mozilla. but if i do from ext3 partition, it uploads well. i had it configured with rw, umask=000. where is the problem please ?????
[07:07] <Determinist> frank, i've helped design the DHCP pools for that ISP , i work there so yeah , they'll give me 2 IPs :)
[07:08] <coreyo> teferi_: My apologies, I got sidetracked an the buffer is full.  Any luck finding anything out about device/module mappings?
[07:08] <frank> Determinist: man you probably know a hell of lot more than me about this stuff, then ;-)
[07:08] <WildMagic> zAo^, nah, I saw it...backporting does not help
[07:08] <Determinist> frank, just trying to save up the time since i cant be arsed to experiment right now lol
[07:09] <ploum> I knew it !
[07:09] <ploum> X is broken in breezy :-D
[07:09] <Discipulus> ploum, not broken, just don't work correctly
[07:09] <philwil> any idea why apt gives MD5Sum mismatch? (Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/m/minicom/minicom_2.1-8_i386.deb  MD5Sum mismatch)
[07:10] <Discipulus> ploum, they changed the location of the xorg executable and didn't update the gdm.conf
[07:10] <mumbles-ccna-out> right
[07:10] <othernoob> philwil: because you're using the us.archives
[07:10] <mumbles-ccna-out> college then out
[07:10] <teferi_> coreyo: yeah, poke around in /etc/hotplug, maybe
[07:10] <ploum> Discipulus: Here, I cannot start X alone, it doesn't find the module keyboard !
[07:10] <philwil> othernoob:I assume there is something wrong with it
[07:10] <othernoob> philwil: use some other archive. ca, uk, de, fi ...
[07:10] <Synergy> anyone problems with  the repositories
[07:10] <othernoob> philwil: indeed. the us.archives are screwed atm
[07:11] <Discipulus> ploum, then I don't know what the problem is, I haven't had any problems with it
[07:11] <teferi_> errr
[07:11] <teferi_> wait
[07:11] <teferi_> this is a pcmcia (or cardbus) card, right?
[07:11] <billytwowilly> ok, so I did a mkfs.vat -I -n MPIO\ FY400 /dev/sda on my usb flash drive/mp3 player and now it mounts read only. What did I do wrong?
[07:11] <ploum> Discipulus: my advice : don't restart X ;-)
[07:11] <philwil> othernoob: thanks
[07:11] <teferi_> coreyo: if this is a pcmcia/cardbus card, look in /etc/pcmcia
[07:11] <WildMagic> zAo^, oh, I solved it...I forgot to add -Wl,--export-dynamic to my CFLGS :)
[07:11] <_MM_> pardon the noon question, but if the universe shows a more recent version of a package why doesn't synaptic get it for upgrade?
[07:11] <ploum> _MM_: it's about priorities
[07:12] <ploum> also called : apt-pinning
[07:12] <othernoob> philwil: you're welcome
[07:12] <ploum> google for it, you will understand...perhaps (it's not easy)
[07:12] <_MM_> ploum, meaning? I am from Fedora world, so a bit dense on this..
[07:12] <frank> _MM_: a package cannot be in main and universe at the same time
[07:13] <Synergy> can someone pass his sources.list to me
[07:13] <Determinist> i wonder , can i enable the use of the extra buttons on a mouse under ubuntu?
[07:13] <_MM_> oh..
[07:13] <ErmaC`> yesterday i mounted an audio-cdrom driver or something so i can play Audio-cd's but now when i insert an data-cd it doesnt work :s i cant read the cd  only audiocd's can be read now :s
[07:13] <G|immer> hello all
[07:13] <ErmaC`> how can i fix it?
[07:13] <Garrison> would someone mind pointing me to any sort of OSS documentation that can tell me how to get it working again? I broke it getting ALSA working
[07:13] <Determinist> got a microsoft intelliwhatever mouse with 5 buttons and can only use the scrollwheele and 2 standard buttons
[07:14] <teferi_> Garrison: if you have alsa working, why do you want  oss?
[07:14] <Davey> Determinist: search the forums
[07:14] <goldfish> Determinist: howto on ubuntuforums.
[07:14] <Garrison> oss for analog input, I have a dual-box setup going
[07:14] <_MM_> oh well, looks like my wireless is not gonna work in univ for some time :(
[07:14] <Garrison> the windoze box puts sound out to my linux box's line-in
[07:14] <G|immer> is the ubuntu update from firefox 104 to 1.05 out yet? i cannote seem to fing it.
[07:14] <coreyo> teferi_: it's pcmcia, but not handled as such.  The acx_100 driver is nowhere in any of the pcmcia config files.
[07:14] <teferi_> foo.
[07:14] <teferi_> um.
[07:15] <jp> why when I add the blog applet I got: The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_BlogApplet". ? Thanks guys
[07:15] <ricosuave17> anyone use superkaramba
[07:15] <ErmaC`> yesterday i mounted an audio-cdrom driver or something so i can play Audio-cd's but now when i insert an data-cd it doesnt work :s i cant read the cd  only audiocd's can be read now :s
[07:15] <ErmaC`> how can i fix it?
[07:15] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: yes
[07:16] <Garrison> teferi_; ?
[07:16] <ricosuave17> apokryphos, : dude im using the liquid weather thing but all i see are weird characters no letters
[07:16] <teferi_> Garrison: er, also does analog input too
[07:16] <teferi_> alsa, even
[07:16] <coreyo> teferi_: nothing in hotplug either.  There's got to be a giant database somewhere...
[07:16] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: what version of superkaramba and what version of liquid weather
[07:16] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: join #kubuntu
[07:17] <teferi_> coreyo: quite...
[07:17] <teferi_> hm.
[07:17] <Garrison> teferi_; I use my Fibre-Optic S/PDIF out, and analog line-in. I can't get my analog line-in to put out through my Digital S/PDIF
[07:17] <frank> ricosuave17: check which version of karaba your applet requires
[07:17] <jp> why when I add the blog applet I got: The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_BlogApplet". ? Thanks guys
[07:17] <teferi_> Garrison: you've exhausted my linux sound knowledge
[07:17] <mr>  /join #kubuntu
[07:17] <LeeColleton> can I use my bluetooth headset with ubuntu somehow?
[07:18] <jorgp2> what is the status of cd shipments, I ordered cd's like 6+ weeks ago and still nothing
[07:19] <Garrison> jorgp2; took me ~7-8 weeks.
[07:19] <jorgp2> is there a way to check status?
[07:19] <Garrison> jorgp2; nope, it's coming standard mail. Mailman'll drop a package at your house.
[07:20] <mostrodibiscotti> Husher
[07:20] <bluefoxicy> damnit xlibs >/
[07:20] <mostrodibiscotti> I have located the php.ini file
[07:20] <mostrodibiscotti> but its big
[07:20] <lpk> Hello. Why do my QT applications look like shit?
[07:20] <teferi_> bluefoxicy: it's not hard to fix. clean out /etc/X11/xkb by hand
[07:20] <ricosuave17> but i see the icons
[07:20] <husher> mostrodibiscotti, yes, it i
[07:20] <bluefoxicy> teferi_:  I rm -rf'd that.
[07:20] <mostrodibiscotti> some stuff I do not understand, what should I be looking for
[07:20] <teferi_> bluefoxicy: that did it for me
[07:20] <lpk> They have "old" fonts and a dull colouring :S
[07:20] <husher> s/i/is/
[07:20] <lpk> Anyone had similiar problems with 5.04? :S
[07:21] <bluefoxicy> dpkg: error processing xlibs (--configure):
[07:21] <bluefoxicy>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[07:21] <bluefoxicy> Errors were encountered while processing:
[07:21] <bluefoxicy>  xlibs
[07:21] <bluefoxicy> teferi_:  it's not telling me the problem
[07:21] <bluefoxicy> even with debug shit turned on
[07:21] <teferi_> bluefoxicy: nothing before that?
[07:21] <husher> mostrodibiscotti, post it to #flood
[07:21] <bluefoxicy> Setting up xlibs (6.8.2-41) ...
[07:21] <bluefoxicy> that's before it
[07:21] <GigaClon> how to I install kubuntu from the install disc
[07:21] <teferi_> that sucks. sorry.
[07:21] <ashok> how to change password in ubuntu ?
[07:21] <jp> why when I add the blog applet I got: The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_BlogApplet". ? Thanks guys
[07:21] <Determinist> any idea about my grub question? shall i repeat it?
[07:21] <husher> ashok, 'passwd' on a command line
[07:22] <bluefoxicy> that was stupid.
[07:22] <bluefoxicy> it dies if the dir it's removing is n't there.
[07:22] <husher> Determinist, repeat away
[07:22] <teferi_> heh
[07:22] <teferi_> yeah
[07:22] <teferi_> jp: that's not really enough information to go on
[07:22] <jorgp2> Garrison: http://shipit.ubuntulinux.org/user.cgi
[07:23] <husher> Determinist, did you ever get your other mouse buttons working?
[07:23] <Determinist> not yet , gonna try that once i figure out how to solve my grub issue
[07:23] <husher> Determinist, it's pretty easy, let me know when you're done w/ the grub issue
[07:24] <jorgp2> Garrison: it says mine was shipping 6/11
[07:24] <ashok> thanks husher
[07:24] <jorgp2> looks like 5 weeks ago
[07:24] <Determinist> now: this system has 2 HDs , old one = 60GB with winxp on it. new one = 40 gig with ubuntu on it. used the pressed CD i got from shipit to install hoary on the 40 gig drive and installed grub to hda (60gb) - mbr.
[07:25] <Determinist> the problem is it all works fine till i boot into winxp
[07:25] <jorgp2> heh, breezy will be out by the time I get hoary cd's
[07:25] <coreyo> teferi_: I guess before going to bed tonight, I could always "grep -r acx_pci /*'
[07:25] <Sonderblade> how can you specify in nautilus that a program should be run in a terminal?
[07:25] <Determinist> after i restart grub just dies , it reboots when it loads.
[07:25] <teferi_> coreyo: i started on that in /usr/share
[07:25] <teferi_> coreyo: it's in discover's device database, but i don't know if that's what hotplug uses
[07:25] <Determinist> any idea how this can be solved? i cant have winxp screw up grub every time i run it
[07:25] <ashok> how do i login as root ?
[07:25] <teferi_> ashok: you don't, you use sudo
[07:25] <fonsken> anyone knows how to disable indent for c-file in vim?
[07:25] <mostrodibiscotti> how would I post the whole thing all at once?
[07:25] <mostrodibiscotti> would I have to do in sections?
[07:26] <ashok> oki teferi_
[07:26] <husher> ashok, np
[07:28] <husher> Determinist,try making your Ubuntu disk the primary, and installing grub there
[07:28] <teferi_> Determinist: that's really weird...i dual-booted winxp and linux for over a year without having anything like that happen
[07:28] <coreyo> teferi_: where is discover's database located?
[07:28] <teferi_> coreyo: /usr/share/discover
[07:28] <uRolph> how to I search for files?
[07:29] <apokryphos> uRolph: on command line? find or locate
[07:29] <husher> uRolph, try 'locate file'
[07:29] <goldfish> uRolph: find / -name file
[07:29] <spamalope> find / -name nameoffile
[07:29] <spamalope> doh
[07:29] <teferi_> coreyo: ah, i had an idea
[07:29] <teferi_> coreyo: check out modules.pcimap in /lib/modules/<your kernel ver>
[07:29] <goldfish> spamalope: Blame the lag.
[07:30] <goldfish> :)
[07:30] <ubuntu> hello
[07:30] <goldfish> goodbye
[07:30] <spamalope> ubuntur: fancy seeing you here
[07:31] <coreyo> teferi_: how do I get the hex values for my actual card?
[07:31] <teferi_> coreyo: lspci will give you the pci id
[07:32] <teferi_> coreyo: alternatively, grep for the module name and change it to ndiswrapper :)
[07:32] <coreyo> teferi_: vi :/acx_pci ... but there are multiple lines
[07:33] <teferi_> coreyo: okay, plug in your card, run lspci -v, look for your card
[07:33] <teferi_> it'll give you pci id, vendor, subvendor, etc
[07:34] <stan-am> hello everyone, i was just wondering if someone could give me a hand, i just downloaded amsn messenger and after i untar the file i dont really know which file to install or how to
[07:34] <stan-am> i do have an amsn-installer.gz file but i dont know any commands 4 that
[07:34] <luzbelito> can anyone help me to use minicom for connect console????
[07:34] <coreyo> teferi_: -v doesn't show anything different.  I get some hex values, but they look nothing like the format that's in the file
[07:35] <Determinist> erm , how does one restart xorg?
[07:36] <teferi_> coreyo: you're rapidly exhausting the limits of my knowledge of pci...
[07:36] <luzbelito> can anyone help me to use minicom for connect console????
[07:36] <teferi_> coreyo: change 'em all and see what happens :P
[07:36] <teferi_> (back up the file first!)
[07:36] <azeem> Determinist: /etc/init.d/gdm restart, I'd say
[07:36] <coreyo> teferi_: haha... I guess that's always a possibility
[07:36] <Determinist> k
[07:36] <stan-am> can anyone help me with my amsn problem?
[07:36] <stan-am> i just downloaded amsn messenger and after i untar the file i dont really know which file to install or how to
[07:37] <luzbelito> can anyone help me to use minicom for connect console????
[07:37] <stan-am>  i do have an amsn-installer.gz file but i dont know any commands 4 that
[07:37] <disposable_mike> stan-am: after you untar the file, you should be able to do a ./Configure and then make install
[07:37] <crossbar> hm.  the topic says dont use breezy.  but i changed my sources to update from breezy, which i think a few of the respositories worked--then i changed it back.  was that not recommended?  it did seem to update a lot of libraries
[07:37] <teferi_> crossbar: breezy's going through some huge changes at the moment
[07:38] <stan-am> ./Configure and the name of the amsn.installer.gz?
[07:38] <azeem> crossbar: maybe you didn't run apt-get update or reload in between
[07:38] <crossbar> sure i did
[07:38] <Determinist> husher, mouse thing didnt work mate
[07:38] <disposable_mike> stan-am: no, just go to the root directory of the folder that you un-tarred the file to and run "./Configure"
[07:38] <luzbelito> stan-am: use ./configure and make and make install in directory
[07:38] <pepsi> breezy is fun :D you get to break X all the time
[07:39] <xliu> I created a link (using ln command) to a html file which is store in /home/xliu/jdk/, but the html page can not show correctly if I run from the link, it is because it can not find other required pages in /.../jdk/,
[07:39] <pepsi> whats /.../?
[07:39] <crossbar> hm you guys are the only people i know who answer peoples questions that are easily found in the user guide.  ++nice
[07:39] <husher> Determinist: check here: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/history/65492
[07:39] <xliu> so how can i do, masters?
[07:39] <hodgman> I'm just curious, is there a simple way of looking at the docs in /usr/share/doc/ with out having to extract them..all the files I'm seeing are in .gz format
[07:40] <Gourami> when ripping from dvd to file, what extension should it have ?
[07:40] <crossbar> with you relentless help, im starting to think you guys are advanced bots.  i want your source code ;D
[07:40] <stan-am> disposable_mike: when i run it inside the untared directory its saying "no such file or directory"
[07:40] <irsad07> LAN
[07:40] <irsad07> MALLAR
[07:40] <irsad07> NABNZ
[07:40] <xliu> af
[07:40] <irsad07> xliu : af ne lan:)))))))))
[07:41] <disposable_mike> stan-am: do a dir and if there are any remaining .gz or .tar files, extract them first
[07:41] <xliu> pepsi, /.../ means /home/xliu, which is shown above
[07:41] <xliu> irsad07, ?
[07:41] <stan-am> disposable_mike: "}done
[07:41] <irsad07> sikecem hepiniz
[07:41] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
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[07:41] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:41] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:41] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:41] <nomis_> ?
[07:41] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:41] <dark> mmm
[07:41] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:41] <dark> ok
[07:41] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:41] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:41] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:41] <spamalope> who me?
[07:41] <stan-am> r u ok dude?
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <spamalope> :)
[07:42] <ed1t> how do i install java SDK?
[07:42] <dark> silly kiddies :x
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <ricosuave17> irsad07, yes
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <ricosuave17> yes
[07:42] <Gourami> another disgruntled windows user...
[07:42] <nomis_> Amaranth, bob2 daniels :)
[07:42] <disposable_mike> sigh...a mod, please?
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <Efwis> can anyone help figure out how to put my kernel back to the original one?
[07:42] <ricosuave17> yes
[07:42] <ricosuave17> tes
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <ricosuave17> yes
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <ricosuave17> yes
[07:42] <xliu> edlt,just go to www.sun.com to download the jdk
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <ricosuave17> yes
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <ricosuave17> yes
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <spamalope> irsad07 ~irsad07@85.98.101.17
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <ricosuave17> yes
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <spamalope> feel free to ddos
[07:42] <ricosuave17> yes
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <ricosuave17> yes
[07:42] <xliu> stop!
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <Amaranth> ahem
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <ed1t> i mean JDK
[07:42] <Amaranth> Stop.
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <irsad07> FUCK YOU
[07:42] <stan-am> go msconfig ureself DUDE!
[07:42] <thenuke> xliu: stop not ignoring him :)
[07:42] <disposable_mike> thank you
[07:42] <ricosuave17> poor dude
[07:43] <thenuke> we really need more active ops in here :)
[07:43] <xliu> ok, thenuke
[07:43] <Seveas> thenuke, nah
[07:43] <xliu> Amaranth is the administrator?
[07:43] <Gourami> lol stan-am
[07:43] <Seveas> this was solved quickly :)
[07:43] <thenuke> Seveas: why do we not?
[07:43] <Efwis> since I'm sure mine got lost in that flood I'll ask again
[07:43] <Amaranth> One of them.
[07:43] <Efwis> can anyone help figure out how to put my kernel back to the original one?
[07:43] <Seveas> thenuke, there are enough
[07:43] <stan-am> Gourami: hehe
[07:44] <Efwis> i got the updated Kernel last month, but now have my apps dont' work
[07:44] <thenuke> Seveas: enough maybe but there are not any active at the moment when you need them
[07:44] <Gourami> my question too, I want to copy a dvd to my pc with VLC, it asks for a filename but does not present an extension, what should it be ??
[07:44] <crossbar> efwis, do you use grub?
[07:44] <Amaranth> can someone put that in the wiki for me? i gtg
[07:44] <Efwis> yes
[07:44] <xliu> Efwis, which apps do not work?
[07:44] <Efwis> blender and some of my game apps that I installed from the repos
[07:45] <crossbar> you might have an option at boot, that lists first a kernel, next a recovery mode, then under that, another kernel
[07:45] <disposable_mike> Gourami: I'm not too familiar with vlc, but DVD files are almost always .ts and .vob singular, and IFO/ISO image
[07:45] <stan-am> im having problems trying to install amsn, can anyone who did install it give me the steps?
[07:45] <leroj> hey guys
[07:45] <anacron> hey, in xmms menu and dillo panel fonts were bigger last time i looked at them, but now they are so tiny it's very hard to see them, what will cause this, and how can i fix it to back
[07:45] <brade> hello fellow ubuntu users
[07:45] <crossbar> if you do, boot with that
[07:45] <Efwis> it only shows the kernel and recovery mode
[07:45] <tritium> thenuke, we do the best we can with the availability we have.
[07:45] <luzbelito> stan-am: use ./configure and make and make install in directory
[07:45] <leroj> i need a player that can play mpegs
[07:45] <Gourami> thanks disposable_mike i'll give that a try
[07:45] <stan-am> where do i use ./Configure?
[07:45] <thenuke>  /names
[07:45] <xliu> leroj, i think mplayer or the default player in Ubuntu can play mpeg
[07:45] <stan-am> do i put anything after that?
[07:45] <tritium> stan-am, amsn in available in the repos
[07:45] <tritium> why build it?
[07:46] <disposable_mike> also, you could use gaim
[07:46] <stan-am> no idea what u r saying
[07:46] <leroj> xliu, it doesn't
[07:46] <ed1t> how do i install JDK?
[07:46] <thenuke> tritium: five "active"(?) ops on chan with 400+ users
[07:46] <leroj> and apt-get won't install mplayer
[07:46] <stan-am> i am using gaim, im just trying to learn how to install sth
[07:46] <crossbar> if not, edit your /boot/grub/menu.list to change the boot= parimeter to your older kernel in your /boot directory, or try changing your menu.lst to menu.lst~ which is a backup
[07:46] <xliu> leroj, strange, because in my laptop they can :(
[07:46] <Efwis> ok thanks will try that
[07:46] <leroj> :(
[07:46] <disposable_mike> leroj: you have to specify mplayer type (ie, apt-get install mplayer-586)
[07:47] <leroj> ooh
[07:47] <leroj> ok
[07:47] <stan-am> tritium, what do u mean by amsn in available in the repos?
[07:47] <leroj> thanks
[07:47] <anacron> hey, in xmms menu and dillo panel fonts were bigger last time i looked at them, but now they are so tiny it's very hard to see them, what will cause this, and how can i fix it to back how it was before
[07:47] <tritium> thenuke, well like I said, we're doing the best we can.  In my case, I'm in the middle of finishing my dissertation.  I can't be here all the time.
[07:47] <tritium> stan-am, in the ubuntu package reposotories
[07:47] <Determinist> husher, mouse buttons work , thank you mate :)
[07:47] <tritium> !repositories
[07:47] <husher> Determinist, np
[07:47] <tritium> ah, forgot about ubotu being gone
[07:47] <xliu> everyone, which app do you use for MSN messaging?
[07:48] <leroj> E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
[07:48] <stan-am> awesome, can u give me the steps to install it from there tritium?
[07:48] <anacron> xliu: bitlbee (msn client for irc)
[07:48] <leroj> that's what happens when i try to install mplayer
[07:48] <husher> xliu: gaim
[07:48] <crossbar> hm.  i noticed that ubuntu was installing an old version of gaim by default
[07:49] <ed1t> anyone know how do i install java JDK?
[07:49] <crossbar> but once i installed gaim-encryption, it upgraded my gaim--though before it didnt seem to need upgrading
[07:49] <stan-am> awesome, can u give me the steps to install it from the repositories tritium?
[07:49] <husher> mostrodibiscotti, your php.ini file looks ok to me
[07:49] <tritium> stan-am, read this, and follow the instructions to add at least the universe repo: http://ubuntuguide.org/#repositories
[07:49] <mostrodibiscotti> ok
[07:49] <tritium> stan-am, then, "sudo apt-get install amsn"
[07:49] <mostrodibiscotti> thanks
[07:49] <stan-am> thnx a lot dawg
[07:49] <tritium> ed1t, yes
[07:49] <mostrodibiscotti> I will keep messing with it
[07:49] <xliu> I am using gaim, it is good, but it doesn't provide audio chat :(
[07:49] <mostrodibiscotti> thanks for your help though, very grateful
[07:50] <ed1t> tritium, its like fakeroot and something...i forgot
[07:50] <tritium> stan-am, download Sun's .bin installer.  Install the ubuntu package called "java-package".
[07:50] <xliu> disposable_mike, but I did not specify the type of mplayer as I remeber
[07:50] <ed1t> i did that
[07:50] <anacron> xliu: well there are better programs for audio chatting :D
[07:50] <tritium> Then, use the command make-jpkg (yes, with fakeroot) to build a .deb
[07:50] <xliu> anacron, which?
[07:50] <stan-am> it ll do tritium, thnx
[07:50] <tritium> stan-am, ok
[07:50] <tritium> ed1t, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java
[07:51] <tritium> Method 1
[07:51] <anacron> xliu: skype(isn't there a linux version?, and ventrilo)
[07:51] <tritium> ed1t, there are docs in /usr/share/doc/java-package that you can read
[07:51] <anacron> ventrilo is for sure, it rocks
[07:51] <Garrison> Anyone good with Sound and Alsa?
[07:51] <xliu> anacron: yes, i agree, but sometimes i have to use MSN chatting,
[07:51] <leroj> there is a linux version of skype
[07:51] <pepsi> there is a linux version of skype.. i had installed it before
[07:51] <ErmaC`> can i apt-get install to another hdd? for example /hd1????
[07:51] <anacron> xliu: yeah, that's because the people who are you chatting with? :D
[07:52] <xliu> anacron: it's true,
[07:52] <xliu> anacron: so any apps with audio chatting for MSN messaging?
[07:52] <ErmaC`> can i apt-get install to another hdd? for example /hd1????
[07:52] <Garrison> xliu: Trillian?
[07:53] <anacron> xliu: i don't know but, there might be in gaim-vv, since there is also video chatting possibility
[07:53] <tanki> xliu, speakeasy, ventrillo, and teamspeak are the only chat clients i know that have linux clients
[07:53] <^rob^> hi
[07:53] <pepsi> hrm... anyone else having problems with the archive.ubuntu.com repositories?
[07:53] <tritium> pepsi, see the topic
[07:53] <pepsi> i see the topic
[07:53] <tritium> super
[07:53] <^rob^> does ubuntu support aiptek 12000U grafic tablet?? - i ahve tryed to make debian to suport it - no chance
[07:53] <tanki> is it true nobody knows the recipe for making pepsi
[07:53] <G|immer> is the ubuntu update from firefox 104 to 1.05 out yet? i cannote seem to fing it.
[07:54] <xliu> anacron, Garrison, tanki: ok, thanks a lot
[07:54] <anacron> ^rob^: give it a try :)
[07:54] <Admin_> hi all
[07:54] <tritium> G|immer, the fixes have been backported into it, yes.  The version number was not changed
[07:54] <pepsi> tritium: im saying.. archive.ubuntu.com is failing to even load at all
[07:54] <tanki> i heard no one person knows the full process
[07:54] <^rob^> anacron: i want to - but dono which one - hoary?
[07:54] <pepsi> not us.*
[07:54] <Admin_> i have question to the developers
[07:54] <Will_> ansb!
[07:54] <CountDown> Anyone know which device is the parallel port?  /dev/port?
[07:54] <Will_> Jesus
[07:54] <Will_> amsn does webcam
[07:54] <stan-am> Sun's .bin installer should b available @ sun.com rite?
[07:54] <Seveas> stan-am, yes
[07:54] <tritium> CountDown, should be lp0
[07:54] <anacron> ^rob^: yes hoary is the best one for most people
[07:54] <Seveas> java.sun.com
[07:54] <djp> does anyone know if the .icons and .themes folders are created by default in the /home/user directorywhen a distro is installed that uses gnome? or are these folders created by theme managers etc?
[07:54] <teferi_> lp0 on fire!
[07:54] <ErmaC`> can i apt-get install to another hdd? for example /hd1????
[07:54] <G|immer> Tritium: AGAIN! Same thing was with 104 :(
[07:55] <stan-am> i got a 404 error on download link Seveas
[07:55] <stan-am> any other host for that file?
[07:55] <anacron> now can someone please help me with those tiny menus in xmms and other softwares?
[07:55] <tritium> G|immer, it has all fixes.  What's the problem?
[07:55] <tritium> anacron, you can double its size
[07:55] <Garrison> stan-am, google for filemirrors + .filename.
[07:55] <Admin_> if anyone is interested in opening UBUNTU locaL center in Latvia ?
[07:55] <^rob^> anacron: does see aiptek or not - i don't want to dl 600 Mb just to test and find out it does not support it - I have dl.ded suse - still not working
[07:55] <ed1t> why is that everytime when i add a repositories in sources.list, it doesnt work
[07:55] <stan-am> ill try garrison
[07:55] <CountDown> tritium: So, to fix an app looking for /dev/parport0 I should make a symbolic link from /dev/lp0?
[07:55] <anacron> tritium: yeah i know, but how do i do it :D
[07:56] <tritium> ed1t, do you "sudo apt-get update" after you add it?
[07:56] <ed1t> yea
[07:56] <Seveas> stan-am, https://jsecom16a.sun.com/ECom/EComActionServlet;jsessionid=E64DB3D4FE79C231C0697DF9998C3D7E
[07:56] <Determinist> any idea about flashplayer in FF? thing used to install automatically , now it doesnt. how can i get flash running in FF?
[07:56] <stan-am> thnx Seveas
[07:56] <Admin_> i would like to help to promote the Ubuntu Linux in EU
[07:56] <G|immer> tritium: there should be a way for someone to tell that his firefox is up to date. Making patches/updates without modifying the version is silly IMO.
[07:56] <Admin_> including Russia
[07:56] <^rob^> does anyone has aiptek tablet here?
[07:56] <anacron> ^rob^: well i can't say since i don't have experience with that thing, but my wacom seems to work
[07:56] <ErmaC`> can i apt-get install to another hdd? for example /hd1????
[07:56] <ed1t> oooo update
[07:56] <leroj> what do i do with tar.gz's, i forgot :(
[07:56] <ricosuave17> what the webcam utility in ubuntu?
[07:56] <Seveas> Admin_, great, do you have any specific plans?
[07:56] <ed1t> heh
[07:56] <ricosuave17> gnome?
[07:56] <ed1t> now it works
[07:56] <hajiki> is it possible to change compile time options on a deb src file
[07:56] <xliu> hi everyone, how to create a link to a target file(such as an execuatable for html) without changing the default path of the target file?
[07:56] <ErmaC`> can i apt-get install to another hdd? for example /hd1????
[07:57] <Admin_> yes
[07:57] <Seveas> hajiki, yes.
[07:57] <ErmaC`> can i apt-get install to another hdd? for example /hd1????
[07:57] <Efwis> now I really got a problem, i don't see menu.lst~ or the original kernel listed an dI have hidden files shown
[07:57] <^rob^> anacron: did the os got that on install?
[07:57] <Admin_> can i talk with you in Private ?
[07:57] <Seveas> Admin_, come to #ubuntu-locoteams
[07:57] <XRayNuke> I added a custom command to open .jar files, but entered the wrong one. Now I have two custom commands associated with .jar files. How do I change them?
[07:57] <Garrison> ErmaC, why would you want to?
[07:57] <Seveas> Admin_, sure
[07:57] <hajiki> Seveas, so i could probably enable the alternate font rendering in freetybe libs?
[07:57] <highvoltage> chroot /mnt/hda1 ; apt-get install whatever
[07:57] <anacron> ^rob^: yeah
[07:57] <ricosuave17> dude?
[07:57] <Seveas> ErmaC`, no
[07:57] <ErmaC`> Garrison, because i have to
[07:57] <ErmaC`> :s
[07:57] <Seveas> hajiki, if you recompile them: yes
[07:57] <ErmaC`> my disk space has almost run out :s
[07:57] <hajiki> thank you
[07:57] <ErmaC`> ran
[07:57] <hajiki> is there a guide on that anywhere?
[07:57] <spike> hi there
[07:57] <crossbar> is there a way to upgrade ubuntu to a kernel with pax and grsecurity from the repositories?
[07:58] <ErmaC`> Seveas, really not?
[07:58] <Garrison> Ermac`; as highvoltage said: chroot /mnt/hda1  ;  apt-get install .whatever.
[07:58] <ErmaC`> :s
[07:58] <ed1t> wats the channel for Ubuntu Laptop development?
[07:58] <G|immer> well, can someone give me the link to the chat log archive of this channel?
[07:58] <Seveas> crossbar, unfortunately not.
[07:58] <hajiki> !deb src
[07:58] <Seveas> ed1t, #ubuntu-devel
[07:58] <luzbelito> philwil plhow can i identify wich serial port is connected?
[07:58] <crossbar> err.  i found a repository listed but it didnt work
[07:58] <Seveas> G|immer, it's in the topic of #ubuntu-meeting
[07:58] <luzbelito> how can i identify wich serial port is connected?
[07:58] <ed1t> i would like to help out with ubuntu projects
[07:58] <crossbar> hm that sucks.  i was having problems booting a kernel i compiled.  i used to not get those kind of issues
[07:58] <Will_> ed1t: Sounds fun. what do you plan to help with?
[07:58] <anacron> ^rob^: i plugged it in this computer, and it works right away, nothing to configure
[07:59] <ed1t> Will_, anything i can
[07:59] <^rob^> anacron: do you know how to swithc buttons in X - my pen seems to be set on middle button
[07:59] <^rob^> anacron: no X11 settings?
[07:59] <ed1t> with linux so i get more experience with linux and get to learn more
[07:59] <G|immer> Seveas: thank u.
[07:59] <crossbar> ed1t, best to help with what your good at--so not to be counter productive ;)
[07:59] <tritium> ed1t, #ubuntu-motu for getting involved in development
[07:59] <Will_> ed1t: Well, what are you good at in the computer world?
[08:00] <Garrison> Anyone ever spend 3 days working on sound?.... I have.. :'(
[08:00] <luzbelito> how can i identify wich serial port is connected?
[08:00] <CountDown> luzbelito: Connected to what?
[08:00] <anacron> ^rob^: i can't remebmer now, but i think it's the x settings where you can do that (dpgk-reconfigure xserver-xorg or something like that)
[08:00] <G|immer> do I need an antivirus for Ubuntu Linux?!
[08:00] <husher> why is there no #ubuntu-laptop channel?
[08:00] <^rob^> ok
[08:00] <Seveas> husher, why would there be?
[08:00] <^rob^> ubuntu uses xorg?
[08:01] <^rob^> which kde version?
[08:01] <Efwis> G| immer, no you don't have to have one. this isn't windows
[08:01] <luzbelito> countdown: riverstone rs1100 by console cable
[08:01] <Seveas> ^rob^, yes / KDE 3.4.1
[08:01] <husher> Seveas, i dunno, just seems like there should be, since Ubuntu seems to have a pretty serious laptop offering
[08:01] <toasta> anyone know where gnome gets installed?
[08:01] <ricosuave17> apokryphos, : dude should superkaramba work ok on gnome
[08:01] <^rob^> hmm - seems like i'll migrate from debian to ubuntu
[08:01] <Seveas> husher, it's just part of the entire community
[08:01] <Troy_McClure> !sound
[08:01] <apokryphos> ricosuave17: indeed
[08:01] <^rob^> is there any net-install?
[08:01] <^rob^> iso
[08:01] <stan-am> whats the equivalent command for netstat on linux???
[08:01] <ricosuave17> well it aint. lol
[08:01] <Troy_McClure> why is the script not working?
[08:01] <anacron> tritium: can you tell me where can i adjust that size for those menus?
[08:02] <Troy_McClure> i mean why is the bot not working
[08:02] <Troy_McClure> !ati
[08:02] <Troy_McClure> come back bot!
[08:02] <apokryphos> Troy_McClure: temporarily dead
[08:02] <to|m> hi, my sa7134 TVcard doesn't work but is loaded and registered in dmesg
[08:02] <tritium> anacron, I haven't used xmms in years.  Let me see if I have it installed...
[08:02] <G|immer> Efwis: Great. Forgive me, but I have Windows-the-virus-nest terrors. I had to ask. lol
[08:02] <apokryphos> Troy_McClure: maintainer not around at the moment
[08:02] <to|m> what could it be?
[08:02] <anacron> tritium: it's not just xmms
[08:02] <stan-am> anacron: did u try on the menu properties?
[08:02] <husher> Seveas, yea, but there are a lot of laptop specific questions out there that i think would be better served by a seperate channel, personally
[08:02] <tritium> anacron, which menu are you referring to?
[08:02] <Efwis> npt, I work in spyware removal forums, so I know where your coming from
[08:02] <stan-am> whats the equivalent command for netstat on linux???
[08:02] <Efwis> oops -t
[08:02] <Troy_McClure> well.. does anyone else know a guide for getting sound to work?
[08:02] <Seveas> stan-am, netstat :)
[08:02] <tritium> stan-am, netstat
[08:02] <husher> Seveas, but that's just me
[08:02] <anacron> tritium: all that kind of menus
[08:02] <stan-am> hahahahaha
[08:02] <beerockxs> the gnome image viewer thing, eog, is not working for me
[08:02] <stan-am> im such a dork
[08:03] <anacron> stan-am: no, where is that
[08:03] <^rob^> can i migrate from etch to ubuntu?
[08:03] <beerockxs> whenever i try to start it, it crashes
[08:03] <tritium> anacron, can you be more specific?
[08:03] <beerockxs> I have tried dkpg-reconfigure eog, and it didn't help
[08:03] <^rob^> using net packages
[08:03] <beerockxs> anyone have an idea?
[08:03] <^rob^> nevermind i'l dl the cd
[08:03] <G|immer> stan-am: i was goign to say ifconfig, lol
[08:03] <stan-am> anacron: r u under gnome?
[08:03] <Garrison> How can I map analog line-in through my digital spdif out?
[08:03] <Seveas> ^rob^, you'll have to pin hoary to 1001
[08:03] <tritium> ^rob^, probably, but it might be a pita
[08:03] <anacron> tritium: menus in most software, like dillo and xmms, i haven't tested others yet
[08:03] <anacron> stan-am: yeah
[08:03] <Seveas> because some packages need to be downgraded
[08:03] <stan-am> hahahah G|immer
[08:04] <stan-am> anacron: try a right click on menu and go to preferences
[08:04] <tanki> tritium, i'll take pita with ham, on rye, thanks
[08:04] <stan-am> anacron: u should see a tab called size
[08:04] <tanki> i think i got iptables to cooporate
[08:05] <wiljen> Hello..ubuntu newbie here...can someone help with a netwoking question?
[08:05] <G|immer> stan-am :)
[08:05] <crossbar> with booting the kernel, do i need to change the initrd image in the menu file to go with this new kernel?  i cant seem to find a different one
[08:05] <ed1t> brb
[08:05] <anacron> stan-am: in which program i should right click?
[08:05] <tritium> tanki, pain in the ...
[08:05] <Seveas> wiljen, just ask :)
[08:05] <tanki> wiljen, sure if all else fails use carrier pigeons
[08:05] <beerockxs> anyone?
[08:05] <tanki> tritium, yeah it put up a fight but i think i got there, now i can dcc send fine
[08:05] <luzbelito> how can i identify wich serial port is connected?
[08:05] <tanki> and i should be able to receive
[08:06] <tritium> tanki, ok, good.
[08:06] <stan-am> anacron: which menus r u trying to resize?
[08:06] <husher> luzbelito, besides looking at it?
[08:06] <Will_> luzbelito: I'm not sure that is 100% possible in the way you're looking for. It's an older technology, remember. Can you not just try connecting to it?
[08:07] <anacron> stan-am: the ones in dillo and xmms
[08:07] <husher> luzbelito, what's connected to the port?
[08:07] <coreyo> I have a glib function "const gchar* foo()", but when I call it to make an assignment, I keep getting the warning "assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type"  how am I supposed to handle this?
[08:07] <coreyo> whoops... sorry guys.  Wrong channel
[08:07] <dajawho> Hi. Can anybody tell me the pakages to install for PHP/MYsql support in apache?
[08:07] <Gourami> anyone here familiar with VLC ?
[08:08] <auk> dajawho: apt-cache search php
[08:08] <luzbelito> to all: i must connect a river side rs1100 machine by console to load some configuration files
[08:08] <anacron> Gourami: just ask, somw one always will
[08:08] <Seveas> dajawho, libapache2-mod-php4 and php4-mysql
[08:08] <wiljen> Seveas. thanks for the reply...basically i am runnuning 2 ubuntu boxex...using samba i see each other and can access files one from the other..the only problem is that i cannot find the remote directory when i use "play directory" in xmms.
[08:08] <luzbelito> i had cable connected, minicom configured but it seems dont answer
[08:08] <Seveas> dajawho, you might want mysql-server too
[08:08] <beerockxs> anyone have an idea how to get the image viewer thingy to work?
[08:08] <dajawho> Seveas and auk Thank you
[08:08] <luzbelito> maybe is wrong serial port configurated ???
[08:08] <Gourami> I want to copy a dvd to my pc which works with video but I get no sound
[08:08] <stan-am> anacron: sorry mate, im new at these n thought u where talkin bout app menu
[08:08] <auk> beerockxs: what?
[08:08] <Seveas> wiljen, how do you access them, via places -> connect to server?
[08:09] <CountDown> How can I tell if a device (e.g. parallel port) is in use and which processes are using it?
[08:09] <mae> will apt ever have support for deltas when appropriate :) would make downloading nicer
[08:09] <Garrison> anybody know how to get gnome-alsamixer?
[08:09] <pepsi> so... archive.ubuntu.com resolves to both 82.211.81.138 and 82.211.81.151, but synaptic always wants to use *.151 which fails to load, even in a web browser... *.138 works fine though
[08:09] <Garrison> where rather
[08:09] <Toba> Does anyone know how to change the screen resolution the login screen uses?
[08:09] <anacron> stan-am: that's okay, you can see that im not guru either :D
[08:09] <beerockxs> auk: the default image viewer, eog
[08:09] <beerockxs> or eye of gnome
[08:09] <Efwis> Garrison did you try apt-get install??
[08:09] <auk> what doesn't work
[08:09] <Seveas> Toba, in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:09] <auk> ?
[08:09] <Hoxzer> can I use samba in text form?
[08:09] <beerockxs> it just crashes when i try to start it, or view a jpeg, or whatever.
[08:09] <Toba> Seveas: thank you
[08:09] <Seveas> Toba: To find out how you can change your display resolution, go to http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:09] <Garrison> Efwis; yeah, first thing I trie.d
[08:09] <Seveas> Hoxzer, what do you mean?
[08:09] <wiljen> Seveas. yes...i have a smb network folder on my laptops desktop and can access the files from there..
[08:09] <stan-am> anacron: hehe, fuckin windows made me lose lotta years
[08:09] <luzbelito> has you all read????????
[08:10] <Seveas> wiljen, xmms cannot handle these unfortunately
[08:10] <auk> beerockxs: hmm--it worked fien for me by default install
[08:10] <Seveas> wiljen, you will need to mount the smb folder with smbmount or use totem for playing the files
[08:10] <anacron> stan-am: well if you wan't play games, you can't get rid of it, that's the truth for now
[08:10] <beerockxs> i tried dkpg-reconfiguring it, didn't work. removing and purging and reinstalling also didn't help
[08:10] <Hoxzer> Seveas: from console
[08:10] <Efwis> Garrison, that explains it, its not in the repos
[08:10] <moparfan90> hello. i am trying to mod my xbox so it has two hard drives... one with ubuntu linux and one for games. any one know how to do this without braking it????????
[08:11] <Seveas> Hoxzer, use smbmount or mount -t smbfs
[08:11] <Hoxzer> ok
[08:11] <Seveas> Hoxzer, package smbfs is needed
[08:11] <wiljen> Seveas. well that would work ok for me...how do i "submount"?
[08:11] <stan-am> anacron: thats true, but why windows when u have a ps2 n xbox @ home ;)
[08:11] <Seveas> wiljen, you need package smbfs
[08:11] <anacron> stan-am: well i don't
[08:11] <stan-am> anacron: how come u cannot play with linx?
[08:11] <Seveas> wiljen, and you can use http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/files/addsamba for an easy ride in mounting them
[08:12] <Seveas> Hoxzer, you too can use http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/files/addsamba for an easy ride in mounting them
[08:12] <Toba> ions
[08:12] <anacron> stan-am: well can you tell me for an example how can i play psychonauts?
[08:12] <bionic> Seveas, hey, i've created the kernel with make kpkg, but i cant find the .deb file, where should it be?
[08:12] <Toba> oops
[08:12] <wiljen> Seveas. ok...thanks will try it!
[08:12] <anacron> stan-am: or perhaps battlefield2
[08:12] <moparfan90> hello. i am trying to mod my xbox so it has two hard drives... one with ubuntu linux and one for games. any one know how to do this without braking it????????
[08:12] <Seveas> bionic, probably in the folder where you ran make-kpkg
[08:12] <moparfan90> help
[08:12] <stan-am> anacron: true...
[08:12] <moparfan90> me
[08:12] <Garrison> You know, this is absolutly shit.  I've never spent 3 days trying to fix something in windows. Especially something as trivial as SOUND
[08:13] <Toba> could someone give me that url again?
[08:13] <teferi_> huh, evolution in breezy works again, but where the heck did the exchange connector go?
[08:13] <tritium> Garrison, relax please.
[08:13] <teferi_> evolution-exchange is installed
[08:13] <bionic> Seveas, yeah thats what i thaught, but its simple not there :\
[08:13] <teferi_> anyone have any ideas?
[08:13] <anacron> stan-am: sure you can play something, but not all the games you might wan't to, that's why you need that windows and get even more pissed of when it crashes during the game :D
[08:13] <stan-am> Garrison: takes time to learn, dont b axious
[08:13] <Seveas> bionic, then I can't help you, I never used the thing myself...
[08:13] <zukalk> is it safe to " e2fsck -D " my /dev/hda, and will i notice any difference?
[08:13] <Will_> But is it the fault of the game, or the OS when it crashes?
[08:13] <Garrison> tritium: This is (simply put) impossible.  analog line-in -> alsa -> digital Fibre-Optic S/PDIF
[08:13] <bionic> Seveas, okay thanks
[08:13] <Will_> My GTA-SA has had 0 problems
[08:14] <teferi_> zukalk: it's not safe to fsck a raw drive rather than a partition...
[08:14] <drspin> what point during statup is dbus-daemon-1 launched??
[08:14] <stan-am> anacron: haahahahahahha, thats true, problem is that win ll suck up all ure resources
[08:14] <ompaul> Garrison, I have not seen your issues, so I have two questions for you 1) are there two sound cards on your machine, if so is one of them turned off 2) what kind of sound card have you got?
[08:14] <zukalk> teferi_, thanks
[08:14] <stan-am> anacron: and instead of p4 ht ull get a 486 XD
[08:14] <frank> Will_: does GTA-SA work in cedega?
[08:14] <teferi_> zukalk: if you run fsck, you want to fsck /dev/hda1 or /dev/hda2 or wherever your linux partition is...
[08:14] <drspin> stan-am: that's DX ;)
[08:14] <teferi_> zukalk: and never, ever fsck a mounted partition!
[08:14] <crossbar> does anyone know much about booting a grsec kernel?
[08:14] <Will_> frank: No clue. I use windows for gaming.
[08:15] <Garrison> ompaul: onboard nForce2 AC97 audio codec. I have alsa installed and working, digital out works, analog in/out works. But Analog in to digital out will not.
[08:15] <zukalk> teferi_, i'll keep that in mind ;)
[08:15] <frank> Will_: ok
[08:15] <Garrison> ompaul: 1 card, sorry
[08:15] <djp> does anyone know if the .icons and .themes folders are created by default in the /home/user directorywhen a distro is installed that uses gnome? or are these folders created by theme managers etc?
[08:15] <teferi_> djp: why?
[08:15] <anacron> Seveas: you are my official linux guru, now tell me how can i change those menus in xmms, dillo and all software like, so that the text is bigger, now it's so tiny i can barely read it
[08:16] <Efwis> Garrison, thats the same card I have, but my issues were different, I had to turn my system sounds off otherwise I would hard lockup
[08:16] <stan-am> what do I do with this "jdk-1_5_0_04-linux-i586-rpm.bin" file ( should b the bin installer from Sun)
[08:16] <XRayNuke> !java
[08:16] <Seveas> stan-am, do NOT use the rpm.bin
[08:16] <Seveas> stan-am, you need the normal .bin
[08:16] <stan-am> ow
[08:16] <tritium> stan-am, if you want to use java-package, don't use the rpm.bin
[08:16] <stan-am> blast!
[08:16] <XRayNuke> stan-am: that's the RPM, you need the other Sun Linux Java file
[08:16] <Garrison> Efwis, 1st day, I got digital out working, second, digital and analog (seperatly), 3rd day nothing, at noon, it'll be the 4th day
[08:16] <to|m> hi waht are the default setings in System->Properties->Multimedia->Video
[08:16] <djp> teferi_: just wondered whether certain folders created in my /home direcotry are safe to delete. or if i do delete them, will it be a disaster!
[08:17] <ompaul> Garrison, I am doing a little research on that atm, I do not know if I can help however let me see what resources I can pull out
[08:17] <stan-am> on it guys
[08:17] <Efwis> I know it has something to do with the onbaord sound card system. for some reason ubuntu doesn't like it too much
[08:17] <klaym> djp: why do you want to delete .icons. and .themes folders anyway?
[08:17] <frank> teferi_: most of the .folders in home are settings
[08:17] <Efwis> that reminds me I need to get a stack trace to bugzilla on that
[08:17] <wiljen> Seveas. I just checked and i already have smbfs installed
[08:17] <Garrison> ompaul; I picked at Crimsun's brain for 2 hours last night.. Rather, night before last, he couldn't help me either.
[08:18] <teferi_> frank: i know that
[08:18] <Garrison> ompaul; which is why I defend Window's 'ease of use' and 'compatibility'.
[08:18] <antix> what's a good system tray email notifier? is mail-notification good? I'm using gnome..
[08:18] <teferi_> frank: i've been using linux for eight years, please don't assume i know nothing
[08:18] <Garrison> Windows'
[08:18] <teferi_> djp: all that .themes and .icons contain are what you put there
[08:18] <teferi_> er, what you put in them
[08:19] <wiljen> Seveas. I am familiar with ediiting fstab...is sbmount a command or does it go in a line in fstab?
[08:19] <djp> teferi_: ok, thanks
[08:19] <drspin> could someone please help me -- when I logout I still have 4 or 5 running dbus-daemon-1 and gam_server -- why?? and how do I fix it??
[08:19] <Seveas> wiljen, can be both
[08:19] <frank> teferi_: I generally don't assume much knowledge from others, sorry about that.
[08:20] <teferi_> frank: well, you know what they say about what happens when you assume
[08:20] <ompaul> Garrison, well I would not agree with you on windows, however as an aside, please run the command - lsmod and put the output in http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/
[08:20] <Garrison> Another question for the guru's while ompaul is researching; Why would I get 'you passed an undefined mode number' for setting video mode?  (it's vga=0x164)
[08:20] <Seveas> wiljen, that script I gave you the url to will create fstab entries
[08:20] <djp> klaym: well they are empty and so do not appear to be serving a purpose. teferi_ has pointed out what they are, actually
[08:20] <frank> teferi_: I just noticed I didn't mean to tell that to you!
[08:20] <teferi_> djp: they're for per-user themes and icons
[08:20] <teferi_> frank: yeah, i was wondering...
[08:20] <teferi_> djp: if you're on a multiuser system and come across a nifty-keen theme you've gotta have, you don't need root privileges to install it - you just stick it in .themes
[08:21] <klaym> djp: ok. but empty folders don't take up space, and as they're hidden, you can't even see them so why bother deleting them? ;)
[08:21] <teferi_> and .icons is to /usr/share/icons as .themes as to /usr/share/themes
[08:21] <AlexBO> hello! I've a simple question: what is the program that show the system info in this link: http://ubuntuforums.org/gallery/showimage.php?i=490&c=4
[08:21] <djp> klaym: true...
[08:22] <drspin> AlexBO: gdesklets is probably your best bet
[08:22] <Will_> AlexBO: gdesklets
[08:22] <stan-am> gotta go guys, thnx 4 ure help
[08:22] <AlexBO> thank you so much!
[08:22] <stan-am> c ya
[08:22] <wiljen> Seveas. yes.. i understand that it will, but i am not sure what to when i edit...
[08:22] <Hoxzer> how that mount -t smbfs should work?
[08:22] <Seveas> wiljen, the manpages for mount and smbmount will give you that info
[08:22] <Hoxzer> can you give me explain or something
[08:22] <drspin> ???
[08:22] <Seveas> Hoxzer, read my last line to wiljen :)
[08:22] <Hoxzer> it says "wrong fs type"
[08:23] <drspin> AlexBO: If he's using KDE (which he may be) it's Karamba or SuperKaramba
[08:23] <Garrison> ompaul: http://www.xironet.org/pub/paste3.txt
[08:23] <apokryphos> Seveas: should backports be used or not? Seen many people saying that others are saying they shouldn't be used...
[08:23] <wiljen> Seveas. thanks...will reread them ;-)
[08:23] <AlexBO> drspin: no, i use gnome
[08:23] <AlexBO> drspin: i think it's better
[08:24] <Seveas> apokryphos, they can be used
[08:24] <ompaul> Garrison, did you do that yet?
[08:24] <Seveas> with caution
[08:24] <apokryphos> AlexBO: that's cynapses
[08:24] <ompaul> woops
[08:24] <drspin> AlexBO: yes but that screenshot it KDE -- so I was just telling you -- in your case gDesklets is your answer
[08:24] <apokryphos> Seveas: thanks
[08:24] <ompaul> Garrison,  :)
[08:25] <AlexBO> apokryphos: well, lot of people say that it's gDesklets
[08:25] <khermans> anyone know how to make video capture movies in Linux?
[08:25] <apokryphos> AlexBO: which one?
[08:25] <apokryphos> AlexBO: the thing on the very right with all the system info I know for a fact is cynapses, unless a rip-off of it was made...
[08:25] <AlexBO> apokryphos: drspin and Will_ say that that program is gDesklets
[08:26] <moparfan90> hello. i am trying to mod my xbox so it has two hard drives... one with ubuntu linux and one for games. any one know how to do this without braking it????????
[08:26] <moparfan90> help please
[08:26] <Phinite> gDesklets isn't playing nicely, the websites :)
[08:26] <AlexBO> apokryphos: okey. what is it a rip-off?
[08:26] <dejavu> hello...
[08:26] <shim> Phinite: Same here.
[08:26] <Seveas> Hoxzer, wiljen a sample fstab line is available on http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/572
[08:26] <zoofields> yeah, gdesklets website sucks
[08:26] <zoofields> it like never works
[08:26] <apokryphos> AlexBO: http://kdelook.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=11405&file1=11405-1.jpg&file2=&file3=&name=cynapses+karamba
[08:26] <dejavu> apokryphos: meet u again :D
[08:27] <apokryphos> :)
[08:27] <dejavu> pls me explain again
[08:27] <anacron> moquist: try google, and check out www.metku.net xbox modchip article
[08:27] <shim> hehe, maybe the gdesklets site needs IE? :p
[08:27] <AlexBO> http://inflame.hu/~djsmiley/pics/home_desktop.jpg
[08:27] <AlexBO> apokryphos: http://inflame.hu/~djsmiley/pics/home_desktop.jpg
[08:27] <drspin> Could someone help me with my session startup and shutdown PLEASE ?
[08:27] <AlexBO> apokryphos: they are very similar
[08:28] <AlexBO> apokryphos: no! they are the same!
[08:28] <anacron> moquist: sry, that moparfan just quited :D
[08:28] <dejavu> hello guys, im doing 'apt-get install linux-source' but still cant 'make' my webcam driver after all :(
[08:28] <Garrison> anyone know how to find what your last login was?
[08:28] <wiljen> Seveas. Thank you
[08:28] <dejavu> some one can help me pls
[08:28] <apokryphos> AlexBO: I'll stick with my theory that they ripped off Cynapses :P
[08:28] <Garrison> SOMEONE broke into my server, how do I see when the last login was?
[08:29] <AlexBO> apokryphos: look this http://images.google.it/imgres?imgurl=http://www.kde-look.org/content/pre1/11405-1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.kde-look.org/content/preview.php%3Fpreview%3D1%26id%3D11405%26file1%3D11405-1.jpg%26file2%3D%26file3%3D%26name%3Dcynapses%2Bkaramba&h=1024&w=1280&sz=168&tbnid=U0xsn2Uo7AoJ:&tbnh=120&tbnw=150&hl=it&start=4&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcynapses%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Dit%26lr%3D%26sa%3DG
[08:29] <moquist> anacron: heh; np
[08:29] <GigaClon> how can i use sudo to empty the trash
[08:29] <apokryphos> AlexBO: tinyurl.com :)
[08:29] <Determinist> this is weird. my 1.4 centrino laptop with 512 ram runs ubuntu better than this p2.4 with one gig of ram... how can this be?
[08:29] <AlexBO> apokryphos: okey
[08:29] <aoisora> hello all, i got problem to install ubuntu, there's error msg said "rror install initrd-tools"
[08:29] <Seveas> GigaClon, sudo rm -r ~/.Trash
[08:29] <AlexBO> apokryphos: i will download Cynapses. is it for gnome?
[08:29] <huru> hi all, i have slight problem: i broke my sudoers file ;) any suggestions how to fix?
[08:29] <tanki> does anyone here have IE?
[08:29] <anacron> do i need divx codec, even if im trying to play the file with vlc?
[08:29] <Seveas> huru, boot into recovery mode and use visudo
[08:29] <apokryphos> AlexBO: are you sure those links above weren't cynapses? I find it very hard to believe...
[08:29] <dejavu> tanki: why uses IE :p
[08:30] <apokryphos> AlexBO: it's a superkaramba theme
[08:30] <AlexBO> apokryphos: yes, they were. I made a mistake :-P
[08:30] <Garrison> ------- Anyone?
[08:30] <huru> Seveas, recovery mode available in grub menu? i just installed ubuntu couple days ago so i'm not too familiar with it yet :)
[08:30] <huru> or do i need cd?
[08:30] <Seveas> in the menu
[08:30] <apokryphos> AlexBO: it's an old superkaramba classic.. IMO there's better ones now
[08:30] <CountDown> Hm... seems the lp module creates /dev/lp0 as the parallel port, but doesn't allow other processes to use it.  Is this true?
[08:31] <huru> okies, thanks
[08:31] <drspin> AlexBO: apokryphos: The screen shot is obviously KDE therefore it's a SuperKaramba Theme and yes -- the kde-look website confirms that it's cynapses :: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=11405
[08:31] <BeefTube> Hi! I am trying to install ubuntu64bit onto a laptop..... it trys to put lilo and grub on hd0.... any way to tweak this? Thanks :)
[08:31] <BeefTube> I need bootloader on hda1 on MBR
[08:31] <ompaul> Garrison, after a lot of messing around - this looks the most interesting - not the kind of solution I like but there you go, you could of course file a bug report :)  http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Nvidia&card=.&chip=nForce&module=intel8x0
[08:31] <AlexBO> apokryphos: drspin: so isn't it for gnome?
[08:31] <glick> hi
[08:31] <BeefTube> hi :)
[08:32] <glick> hey does anyone know of any business that use webmin to administer their networks?
[08:32] <drspin> AlexBO: NO -- there are other ones similar to it for Gnome -- using gDesklets
[08:32] <apokryphos> AlexBO: you can use it in GNOME
[08:32] <glick> is that the best network admin tool out there?
[08:32] <Garrison> ompaul: would you have any idea how I would display the last-login (ssh) on my server? It said it, but I did a history and it went above the buffer limit
[08:32] <AlexBO> drspin: apokryphos: you don't agree with each other!
[08:33] <AlexBO> drspin: apokryphos: gDesklets or Cynapses?
[08:33] <apokryphos> AlexBO: we do
[08:33] <BeefTube> any other good 64bit distros out there? I have failed to install Kanotix64 and Ubuntu64 now...
[08:33] <apokryphos> AlexBO: superkaramba is a KDE application, but you can run it just fine under GNOME
[08:33] <tanki> dejavu, i dont have it, just want to see if it looks normal in it
[08:34] <AlexBO> apokryphos: maybe it's a better solution use the Gnome application
[08:34] <AlexBO> apokryphos: then gDesklet
[08:34] <apokryphos> AlexBO: whatever floats your boat
[08:34] <drspin> AlexBO -- we agree -- cynapses is a THEME for SUPERKARAMBA which is a KDE Application -- gDesklets is the GNOME equivalent of SUPERKARAMBE -- there are similar themes for gdesklets like cynapses
[08:34] <AlexBO> apokryphos: :-)
[08:35] <AlexBO> apokryphos: drspin: I've got Gnome. I'll download gDesklets
[08:35] <BeefTube> anyone know if there is a way to tell grub installer what HD partition ot install on from boot commandline?
[08:35] <rainingzigzags> i am lookin for a program in linux that will read both rar and zip files... any sugestions?
[08:35] <drspin> AlexBO: good choise
[08:35] <AlexBO> apokryphos: drspin: thank you!
[08:35] <drspin> *choice
[08:35] <rainingzigzags> and i did try google
[08:35] <Phinite> where from AlexBO... ?
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[08:35] <AlexBO> apokryphos: drspin: can i ask you the last question?
[08:35] <AlexBO> Phinite: what?
[08:35] <rainingzigzags> beeftube, will that read both compressions?
[08:35] <BeefTube> yea
[08:35] <Phinite> where did you download gdesklets from?  or just from apt?
[08:36] <BeefTube> and a bunch of others too
[08:36] <rainingzigzags> is it by any chance in the repository?
[08:36] <BeefTube> dunno.. I use it in gentoo system
[08:36] <ompaul> Garrison, I would simply use the command last - not that I log into a ubuntu box using sshd  only debian ones :)
[08:36] <ricosuave17> hey how do i get flash??
[08:36] <rainingzigzags> phinite, get it from the apt.. thats where i got it from
[08:36] <glick> do you think ubuntu is ready for the datacenter?
[08:36] <AlexBO> apokryphos: drspin: how can i see the informations of a package that i wanna download with apt-get or dpkg?
[08:36] <Seveas> ricosuave17: Go to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats to find out all about mp3/dvd/flash/java/realplayer etc... support
[08:36] <AlexBO> Phinite: can you rewrite?
[08:37] <Phinite> did you grab gDesklets with apt, or download it somewhere?
[08:37] <tanki> my feelings can best be expressed in a gif http://www.math.vt.edu/people/jbwillia/computer.gif
[08:37] <ompaul> Garrison, I plan as soon as the isp supports ubuntu to change to at least one ubuntu server
[08:37] <apokryphos> AlexBO: use synaptic
[08:37] <Raskall> I need help, god dammit. I just inserted a disk with ubuntu installed in a compaq evo n600c. It ran very nice. I then ran "apt-get upgrade" and got new linux image of 2.6.10-5-whatever. I then tried to reboot and suddenly get "Error 18: Selected cylinder exceeds maximum supported by BIOS" from grub.
[08:37] <glick> do you think ubuntu is ready for the datacenter?
[08:37] <Raskall> and I have no LBA setting in the bios.
[08:37] <AlexBO> apokryphos: i know. but there is a way to do the same thing in the console?
[08:37] <glick> can ubuntu be a reliable server?
[08:37] <Seveas> glick, it is for me :)
[08:37] <rainingzigzags> beeftube, where would i get it from.. i cant find it in synaptic
[08:37] <AlexBO> Phinite: i will decisively download with synaptic
[08:38] <Seveas> glick, and for all *.ubuntu.com servers
[08:38] <glick> Seveas, im talkin high load datacenter server
[08:38] <apokryphos> AlexBO: man apt-get
[08:38] <AlexBO> apokryphos: :-)
[08:38] <Seveas> glick, it's at least as good as any other distro
[08:38] <AlexBO> apokryphos:I've just read it
[08:38] <apokryphos> AlexBO: then you know the answer :)
[08:38] <AlexBO> apokryphos: there isn't any information's parameter
[08:39] <apokryphos> AlexBO: there are other ones
[08:39] <Seveas> glick, and i consider archive.ubuntu.com a high load datacenter too
[08:39] <Phinite> ahh, I don't normally use the gui stuff.  if you can get it there, I'm sure we can get it with apt, lol.  that was the question though, so thatnks
[08:39] <glick> im thinking of setting ubuntu up as a dual reduntant desktop servers for diskless clients
[08:39] <Phinite> thanks ;)
[08:39] <apokryphos> AlexBO: try apt-get --help for quick list
[08:39] <AlexBO> apokryphos: I've read it too.
[08:39] <Seveas> glick, there are some projects around that going on
[08:39] <Seveas> glick, browse through udu.wiki.ubuntu.com
[08:39] <Garrison> ompaul last isn't a valid command or whatever
[08:40] <Garrison> ompaul; is there another way?
[08:40] <ompaul> ompaul@dhcppc0:~$ sudo last
[08:40] <ompaul> that works :)
[08:40] <Garrison> ompaul, it's a superb servers, server..
[08:40] <Garrison> I'm not root, I dont have root access
[08:40] <apokryphos> AlexBO: apt-get cache --help then
[08:41] <AlexBO> apokryphos: it's the same! :-) and...what about aptitude? i'm reading the man
[08:42] <apokryphos> AlexBO: it's all there. Give me an example of something you want to find out about a pack
[08:42] <rainingzigzags> if i post a link in this room on a system i am thinkin about getting to run a dual boot xp/linux would u all tell me what u think about it?
[08:42] <Garrison> ompaul: whats the file it stores the info in?
[08:42] <apokryphos> AlexBO: whoops apt-cache --help
[08:42] <AlexBO> apokryphos: well... i wanna find informations about gDesklets
[08:43] <AlexBO> apokryphos: yes
[08:43] <AlexBO> apokryphos: showpkg
[08:43] <apokryphos> apt-cache show gdesklets
[08:43] <Raskall> can noone help me with the "error 18" thing? I just don't understand why I all of a sudden get that error
[08:44] <drspin> Raskall: what "error 18 thing" ???
[08:44] <Raskall> I need help, god dammit. I just inserted a disk with ubuntu installed in a compaq evo n600c. It ran very nice. I then ran "apt-get upgrade" and got new linux image of 2.6.10-5-whatever. I then tried to reboot and suddenly get "Error 18: Selected cylinder exceeds maximum supported by BIOS" from grub.
[08:44] <stan-am> hey guys,ive just installed jdk-1_5_0_04-linux-i586.bin, what should i do now to use the bin installer?
[08:44] <Seveas> Raskall: please stop repeating the same question. If someone knows, (s)he will answer. You can try posting on the mailing list too.
[08:44] <Seveas> stan-am: To install java on Ubuntu: download the .bin file from java.sun.com, sudo aptitude install fakeroot java-package, chmod +x [the .bin file] , fakeroot make-jpkg [the bin file] , sudo dpkg -i [the generated .deb file] 
[08:44] <AlexBO> apokryphos: apt-cache show gDesklets
[08:44] <Raskall> Seveas: look at the question before my repetition. :)
[08:44] <AlexBO> apokryphos: thanks
[08:44] <drspin> Raskall: did you try dpkg-reconfigure grub ?
[08:44] <Seveas> stan-am, you did the first step of that, now do the rest :)
[08:44] <rainingzigzags> http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1490934&CatId=0  check it out and tell me which u would go for.. this chip or a fx chip... i am building a new linux box
[08:45] <Raskall> drspin: I am unable to boot at all
[08:45] <stan-am> thnx Seveas!
[08:45] <drspin> raskall -- you just need to reinstall grub -- there's more than enough tutorials online
[08:46] <drspin> a quick google reveals about 5 walkthroughs
[08:46] <luzbelito> hi: i had a problem. when i install new packages, and ./configure, always i miss one more package and i lost a lot of time installing one and another time. how can i do for automatize this task ???
[08:46] <drspin> and the experience is worth it -- pain in the ass but worth it
[08:46] <Raskall> drspin: but how do I boot to get to reinstall grub?
[08:46] <drspin> raskall -- LiveCD
[08:46] <ivoks> rescue
[08:46] <Raskall> drspin: tried booting from the live-cd, but there was no grub-install
[08:46] <drspin> or use your installation CD and use rescue mode
[08:47] <Raskall> is there a rescue mode? didn't see one.
[08:47] <drspin> raskall -- so mount your HD and save it on the HD
[08:47] <Seveas> Raskall, there is, use rescue as boot parameter
[08:47] <ivoks> Raskall: there is... just isn't documented :(
[08:47] <toasta> hello, any ideas on how to mount a sco unix filesystem in ubuntu?
[08:47] <ivoks> toasta: we hate SCO here :)
[08:48] <Raskall> so I just type "linux rescue" on the boot prompt?
[08:48] <luzbelito> hi: i had a problem. when i install new packages, and ./configure, always i miss one more package and i lost a lot of time installing one and another time. how can i do for automatize this task ???
[08:48] <ivoks> Raskall: only "rescue"
[08:48] <toasta> i do to, but i cant help but to do this cuz i do data recovery and my sco box crashed so i thought id try to do it in linux
[08:48] <ivoks> toasta: ok, sec...
[08:48] <drspin> toasta: what and ironic series of events
[08:48] <drspin> rofl
[08:49] <toasta> lol
[08:49] <ivoks> toasta: modprobe sysv_fs
[08:49] <Raskall> I thank you in advance. :) I was banging my head quite hard against the wall here.
[08:49] <AlexBO> apokryphos: i think that do things in the console is better. you've more control
[08:49] <ivoks> toasta: pardon... just sysv
[08:49] <apokryphos> AlexBO: it's for more efficacious for some tasks, indeed.
[08:50] <drspin> I keep a good balance of CLI and WM -- really like XFCE :)
[08:50] <stan-am> fakeroot make-jpkg [the bin file] , thats saying command not found
[08:50] <toasta> do i use that with a -t
[08:50] <stan-am> any ideas?
[08:50] <AlbanianLord> whats up folks
[08:50] <toasta> in the mount command i mean
[08:50] <AlexBO> apokryphos: but i've a curiosity. how old is the average linux user?
[08:50] <ivoks> toasta: "modprobe sysv"
[08:50] <AlbanianLord> well
[08:50] <tanki> drspin, are you a dj
[08:50] <khermans> How can I make Video Screen Capture movies?
[08:50] <toasta> ahh
[08:50] <toasta> thanks
[08:51] <drspin> no -- a drummer with a nack of psychology
[08:51] <stan-am> seveas: fakeroot make-jpkg [the bin file] , thats saying command not found
[08:51] <ivoks> toasta: "mount /dev/device /mnt/mountpoint" should be enough then
[08:51] <mefistofeles> where can i find good documentation for Ubuntu?
[08:51] <AlbanianLord> thats a good question
[08:51] <drspin> of=for
[08:51] <tanki> khermans, i dont know any linux program that captures video from the desktop
[08:51] <apokryphos> AlexBO: varies a lot; especially per distro. If you created an average I guess it'd be around the late twenties
[08:51] <drspin> tanki: a drummer with a nack for psychology
[08:51] <AlbanianLord> is there a way you can change xmms' language?
[08:51] <tanki> drspin, :)
[08:51] <AlexBO> apokryphos: how old are you?
[08:51] <khermans> tanki, someone suggested xvidcap -- but it is not avaiable
[08:51] <apokryphos> AlexBO: 18
[08:51] <jesper> khermans: $ apt-cache search video capture desktop
[08:52] <drspin> I'm 22 been linux-strong for a couple of years -- went back to windows and back to linux --
[08:52] <AlexBO> apokryphos: i'm 17
[08:52] <stan-am> seveas: fakeroot make-jpkg [the bin file] , thats saying command not found
[08:52] <kbrooks> Hey.
[08:52] <apokryphos> :)
[08:52] <kbrooks> o
[08:52] <Raskall> agh... I just boot with rescue, mount my ubuntu-partition as root and rund grub-install /dev/hda, right?
[08:52] <kbrooks> I'm 14
[08:52] <AlexBO> apokryphos: the youngs of linux
[08:52] <tanki> drspin, yeah i use both
[08:52] <kbrooks> been on linux for a year
[08:52] <AlexBO> apokryphos: *lol*
[08:52] <stan-am> im 11
[08:52] <apokryphos> AlexBO: there's quite a few younger people though, too
[08:52] <khermans> jesper, nothing
[08:52] <G|immer> i installed d4X on my system, but it gives me "Segmentaiton Fault" when launched?!
[08:52] <drspin> I have windows installed in VmWare only for Adobe Photoshop --
[08:52] <AlexBO> apokryphos: like stan-am
[08:52] <kbrooks> apokryphos, like me
[08:52] <toasta> i really appreciate it
[08:52] <kbrooks> :P
[08:52] <mefistofeles> where can i find good documentation for Ubuntu?
[08:53] <drspin> the Gimp just can't hang -- it can do everything but the interface is hellish
[08:53] <AlexBO> kbrooks: how old are you?
[08:53] <kbrooks> 14
[08:53] <AlbanianLord> ohhhh
[08:53] <Zolty> I am about to ask a very newbie question, I just installed Ubuntu, on install I did not select enough screen resolutions.  IE I go to change the screen resolution and the max I can select is 1028x768 @ 60hz  I am wondering how to let it use more resolutions?
[08:53] <stan-am> hahah im 22 and feel like a dork using this thing
[08:53] <kbrooks> been on linux for a year
[08:53] <tanki> drspin, http://www.math.vt.edu/people/jbwillia/computer.gif :)
[08:53] <apokryphos> kbrooks, AlexBO, stan-am: respect your elders ;-)
[08:53] <kbrooks> Zolty, open a terminal
[08:53] <jesper> khermans: Oh.. that's only in Debian..
[08:53] <stan-am> been on linux for 3 days
[08:53] <khermans> jesper, what package?
[08:53] <toasta> lol
[08:53] <AlexBO> apokryphos: lol
[08:53] <jesper> khermans: gvidcap or xvidcap
[08:53] <khermans> jesper, yes but i cannot install it
[08:53] <AlbanianLord> well is there a way i can change the language or not?
[08:54] <kbrooks> Zolty, applications > system tools > terminal
[08:54] <tanki> stan, view that link it will show how feel in linux early but then it gets better
[08:54] <kbrooks> Zolty, run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:54] <mefistofeles> how long does it take to get my copy? I ordered it yesterday
[08:54] <stan-am> hahahahah
[08:54] <stan-am> thnx tanki
[08:55] <tanki> !
[08:55] <jesper> khermans: I'm out of good advice.. I would try to get the debian-source package and recompile it for Hoary..
[08:55] <stan-am> dont get me wrong though, im loving this thing
[08:55] <jesper> But thats a longer shot.
[08:55] <stan-am> i wish i could understand it better
[08:55] <kbrooks> mefistofeles, CDs do not go around like magic
[08:55] <mefistofeles> i know
[08:55] <mefistofeles> im just asking
[08:55] <mefistofeles> how long?
[08:55] <stan-am> im just executing commands with no clue of what they do
[08:55] <kbrooks> mefistofeles, 6-8 weeks
[08:55] <kbrooks> stan-am, ubuntu guide?
[08:56] <mefistofeles> oh i c.... thx
[08:56] <Garrison> Anyone please, this is really important; where are ssh login/logouts stored on a unix server?
[08:56] <Garrison> the logs
[08:56] <kbrooks> Garrison, hmmm
[08:56] <AlexBO> apokryphos: where do you live? is linux in the country where you live well know through the people?
[08:56] <AlbanianLord> :jesper is there a way to change xmms default language \
[08:56] <apokryphos> AlexBO: OpenSource in general is more accepted in Europe. I'm in London.
[08:56] <AlbanianLord> apokryphos is probably greek
[08:56] <stan-am> kbrooks: im reading that, but its kinda complicated to learn what do all of these commands im using do in 3 days while im @ work
[08:57] <apokryphos> AlbanianLord: Indeed, I am. =)
[08:57] <AlbanianLord> lol
[08:57] <AlexBO> apokryphos: in Italt ANYBODY knows linux. ask to an italian what is a O.S.
[08:57] <antix> I have some problems with mail-notification. sometimes it's visible and sometimes not...
[08:57] <kbrooks> stan-am, man <command>
[08:57] <apokryphos> AlexBO: do you mean nobody? :P
[08:57] <AlexBO> apokryphos: I'm Italian
[08:57] <stan-am> whats that?
[08:57] <AlexBO> apokryphos: yes :-)
[08:57] <stan-am> whats that? kbrooks?
[08:57] <sebastianseb> Hi I am experiencing certain well
[08:57] <jesper> In Denmark people tend to know the frase .. but not what Open Source actually is.
[08:58] <apokryphos> AlexBO: Linux is still by no means mainstream
[08:58] <elmagozizou> Hi does anyone knows how to install 3d dektop on ubunutu? and where i can get it?
[08:58] <mefistofeles> In colombia is practically unknown
[08:58] <mefistofeles> :P
[08:58] <kbrooks> stan-am, man lets you see how to use the command
[08:58] <Zolty> kbrooks thank you so much worked great
[08:58] <AlbanianLord> hey it could be worse
[08:58] <sebastianseb> Hi I am here for help.  I am experiencing certain weird problems with Ubuntu.  Anyone here will help me?
[08:58] <AlexBO> apokryphos: yes
[08:58] <AlbanianLord> you could be in america...
[08:58] <AlbanianLord> lol
[08:58] <stan-am> ow ok
[08:58] <stan-am> thnx dude
[08:58] <kbrooks> Zolty, yw
[08:58] <evilfix> how come when i type unmount in a shell it says command not found?
[08:58] <mefistofeles> lol....ya io know
[08:58] <AlbanianLord> we hate opensource
[08:58] <kbrooks> stan-am, np
[08:59] <mefistofeles> it is umount
[08:59] <AlbanianLord> lmao
[08:59] <mefistofeles> evilfix> umount
[08:59] <evilfix> oh
[08:59] <mefistofeles> Lol
[08:59] <ompaul> evilfix, sudo might help also
[08:59] <mefistofeles> i used to get the same :P
[08:59] <kbrooks> umount ... historical reasons
[08:59] <AlbanianLord> anyone know how to change xmms' language settings?
[08:59] <mefistofeles> yay
[08:59] <sebastianseb> Ok when your done helping that guy.  Help/try to help me please
[08:59] <tanki> but you can make an unmount alias for umount if you want
[08:59] <kbrooks> sebastianseb, question? ask please
[09:00] <Raskall> drspin: nothing works. tried booting with rescue-option. dpkg-reconfigure grub did not help, neither did "grub-install /dev/hda" or "grub-install /dev/hda --force-lba
[09:00] <sebastianseb> Well ever since I got Ubuntu about a week or so ago.  Well I have been experiencing problesm wilst logging out of the account.
[09:01] <kbrooks> Describe the problems.
[09:01] <ztonzy> apokryphos, I must confess :o) ...I am back using Gnome ;)
[09:01] <sebastianseb> Like the screen woudl go a bit funny for a bit.  Then move the mouse and then back to normal, but now.  Well just now I got a wepbage there.  Also one time when I did this just now.  I got this noise that kept on going on and on and on and on.
[09:01] <AlbanianLord> bjeri gajdes gajdexhi.....
[09:01] <AlbanianLord> hell yeah
[09:01] <AlbanianLord> ;p;
[09:01] <apokryphos> ztonzy: :-O
[09:01] <Raskall> agh.. out of power on this laptop and power supply is at work.
[09:01] <ztonzy> apokryphos, more stable for me
[09:01] <Markrian> sebastianseb, don't understand you at all :)
[09:01] <tanki> when breezy goes stable will it still be called breezy
[09:01] <apokryphos> ztonzy: heh, no worries. If you're back using it it must mean that you naturally prefer it. Probably better off with it, then :)
[09:02] <sebastianseb> When I am logged into my Ubuntu account and do system log out
[09:02] <AlbanianLord> kde has a habit of being a pain in the ass
[09:02] <anacron> can somebody help me with making ubuntu work as a router with to network cards
[09:02] <sebastianseb> and it goes to the login screen
[09:02] <pippijn> hi all
[09:02] <AlbanianLord> hello pippijn
[09:02] <apokryphos> ztonzy: I don't think KDE is for everyone, sure. :)
[09:02] <drspin> in America linux usage is either to get away from corporate control on behavior or kids that heard about it want to be l337
[09:02] <ztonzy> apokryphos, I can't understand why kaffeine and konqueror segfaults so often...a friend of mine uses debian/kde...never happens to him
[09:02] <JohnFlux> !hello
[09:03] <XRayNuke> ubotu's down
[09:03] <AlbanianLord> well drspin what if I was a little of both
[09:03] <AlbanianLord> muahahah
[09:03] <AlbanianLord> !
[09:03] <apokryphos> ztonzy: very weird indeed. Did you try the tip on the Kubuntu guide regarding Konqueror segfaults?
[09:03] <ztonzy> apokryphos, so it might lay in kubuntu :o)
[09:03] <drspin> mostly -- there are some like myself that use it because it's logical and I prefer it
[09:03] <drspin> and others tat use it for servers and whatnot
[09:03] <sebastianseb> Well it has been coming up with some weird thing picture or whatever first.  I moved the mouse and it would go away and go back to normal.  Just now it has been coming up wiith like my desktop with the webpage I was on.  I move the mouse and that goes away back to normal.  Also when I logged out  not that long ago.  It  came up with a werid sound that kept on being repated.
[09:03] <pippijn> how stable is Ubuntu in comparison to debian? I am aware of the fact that Ubuntu is based on the latter but maybe there have been additions to the system to make it either more stable or less stable.
[09:03] <ztonzy> apokryphos, hmm, haven't read that
[09:03] <Chrisxx> drspin: Or it could just be someone like me who are taking programming classes and feel that learning a new operating system may help them not be held down
[09:03] <AlbanianLord> i hate microsoft's "dominance"
[09:03] <Markrian> ztonzy, you might want to add a few new lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list to get fixed KD Epackages
[09:03] <ztonzy> Markrian, sorry ?
[09:04] <apokryphos> ztonzy: http://kudos.berlios.de/kf/kf1.html#probkonq1 and below
[09:04] <kbrooks> WAIT WAIT
[09:04] <tanki> JohnFlux, whats konversation
[09:04] <elmagozizou> hoe do i install 3ddektop in ubuntu?
[09:04] <apokryphos> Markrian: he's running 3.4.1
[09:04] <kbrooks> Markrian, hold
[09:04] <toasta> i agree AlbanianLord
[09:04] <sebastianseb> IRC channels sucks badly for suppourt.  I am better off doing this at a forum.  It seems.
[09:04] <JohnFlux> tanki: kde irc client
[09:04] <AlbanianLord> i mean the whole drop support for previous osses thing
[09:04] <Markrian> apokryphos, oh... odd, 3.4.1's pretty solid for me
[09:04] <JohnFlux> tanki: one that I work on ;)
[09:04] <apokryphos> Markrian: likewise
[09:05] <AlbanianLord> and the "everyone who uses linux is a communist" idea that microcrap propagates
[09:05] <AlbanianLord> ugghh
[09:05] <Markrian> sebastianseb, possibly, yes. But your problem sounds odd, might be a hardware problem?
[09:05] <ztonzy> apokryphos, so you mean I can't run with 24bit to have ot stable ?
[09:05] <ztonzy> it*
[09:05] <AlbanianLord> sebastianseb what's the problem
[09:05] <AlbanianLord> ?
[09:05] <Chrisxx> I personally just can't wait until Linux has better support for ATI cards, since thats what is in all of my systems...
[09:05] <Markrian> sebastianseb, when/if you make a forum post, be sure to mention what graphics card you have
[09:05] <kbrooks> AlbanianLord, well, ubuntu supports warty, hoary, etc for 6 months after the release with security updates
[09:05] <mefistofeles> hey can somebody tell me where can I find good documentation for Ubuntu?
[09:06] <kbrooks> release of said distro*
[09:06] <AlbanianLord> microsoft does it to force upgrades
[09:06] <drspin> mefistofeles: ubuntulinux.org -> click on documentation
[09:06] <anacron> Chrisxx: i think ati support is good
[09:06] <Markrian> mefistofeles, with regards to what exactly?
[09:06] <apokryphos> ztonzy: definitely not -- I run 24 perfectly
[09:06] <mefistofeles> drspin> thx
[09:06] <pippijn> nobody knows an answer or has an opinion?
[09:06] <kbrooks> ubuntu does not force upgrades
[09:06] <sebastianseb> Right ok
[09:06] <AlbanianLord> i didnt say they did
[09:06] <Chrisxx> anacron: I thought it didn't have 3D with ATI yet?
[09:06] <AlbanianLord> i meant microsoft
[09:06] <mefistofeles> Markrian> everything lol
[09:06] <sebastianseb> When I  go system log out
[09:06] <sebastianseb> and it takes me back to the welcome screen
[09:06] <sebastianseb> this is where my problems happen
[09:07] <AlbanianLord> and it really isnt what its advertized to be
[09:07] <anacron> Chrisxx: well i do have, but it's not made by ati, i think
[09:07] <kbrooks> AlbanianLord, COMPARING
[09:07] <kbrooks> hello?
[09:07] <kbrooks> do you have a brain?
[09:07] <kbrooks> :)
[09:07] <hajiki> me eat bRaINz
[09:07] <sebastianseb> To begin with it was just some weird picture type thing that would come up.  I move the mouse and it goes back to normal with that welcome to ubuntu welcome screen noise.
[09:08] <AlbanianLord> are you speaking to me
[09:08] <AlbanianLord> ?!
[09:08] <AlbanianLord> hajiki:lol
[09:08] <hajiki> ;] 
[09:08] <sebastianseb> recently it has been coming up with like my desktop with the  webpage I was on.  recently it came up with a noise that kept on being repated
[09:08] <Chrisxx> kbrooks: Don't be mean to him :<
[09:09] <kbrooks> im not
[09:09] <jafn> hi people
[09:09] <jafn> somebody can tell me
[09:09] <AlbanianLord> i am clarifying who the hell you are talking about
[09:09] <G|immer> what's the name of the package that installed basic Windows fonts on Ubuntu?
[09:09] <jafn> how to make an ubuntu box to usea wins server
[09:09] <jafn> ?
[09:09] <AlbanianLord> kbrooks are you addressing me?
[09:09] <jafn> ?
[09:09] <kbrooks> AlbanianLord, yes
[09:10] <AlbanianLord> I don't have a brain?! thats hilarious
[09:10] <sebastianseb> When I go system log out. and it takes me back to the welcome screen.  To begin with it was just weird picture type thing that would come up.  I move the mouse and it goes back to the normal Ubuntu welcome screen.  Recently it has been coming up with like my desktop with the webpage I was on.  Recently it came up with a noise that kept on being rrepeated.
[09:10] <AlbanianLord> coming from a 14 year old
[09:10] <jafn> how can i make an ubuntu box to use a wins server to see other mavhines on the same domain
[09:11] <AlbanianLord> you know, perhaps I am falsely implying a negative connotation
[09:11] <AlbanianLord> ....
[09:11] <anacron> jafn: use samba
[09:11] <Markrian> jafn, you'll need to look at the samba documentation
[09:11] <sebastianseb> Bugger this IRC channels sucks for suppourt it seems.  So fourm time for me.  Hummmmmmmmmmm already a member of Linux QUestions .org :) can I be bothered to register on the actsaul Ubuntu SUppourt forum.  Where do you people think I will get the best help?
[09:11] <toasta> anyone know where gnome is installed
[09:11] <Markrian> sebastianseb, go to the Ubuntu forums
[09:11] <jesper> sebastianseb: ubuntuforums..
[09:11] <jafn> i have samba installed wich archives should i configured?
[09:11] <Markrian> toasta, gnome isn't installed in only one place
[09:12] <Chrisxx> sebastianseb: Usually this room is pretty good, but you just have to be in here at the right time
[09:12] <AlbanianLord> anyway....
[09:12] <Markrian> jafn, what do you mean by archives?
[09:12] <Chrisxx> sebastianseb: I'd help you but I'm just getting started myself
[09:12] <toasta> then where are the themes and stuff located
[09:12] <AlbanianLord> sebastianseb
[09:12] <AlbanianLord> later on there are the real gurus
[09:12] <AlbanianLord> lol
[09:12] <Markrian> toasta, instead, tell me what you're trying to achieve
[09:12] <sebastianseb> Ok i'll do that one at the forum
[09:12] <AlbanianLord> the mignight heroes
[09:12] <sebastianseb> ,but I have other problems to
[09:12] <sebastianseb> well
[09:12] <disposable_mike> sebastianseb: go to ubuntuguide.org
[09:12] <AlbanianLord> aiii
[09:12] <jafn> i mean nsswitch.conf
[09:12] <Troy_McClure> i need help getting my sound working
[09:12] <mefistofeles> anyone knows a suse channel??
[09:12] <jafn> or something?
[09:12] <AlbanianLord> c'po behet??
[09:13] <disposable_mike> sebastianseb: search for microsoft fonts
[09:13] <jafn> config files
[09:13] <sebastianseb> What are you on about fonts?
[09:13] <toasta> i need to copy some border theme and icon theme files to where they belong and i dont know where that is
[09:13] <Markrian> jafn, I'm not understanding you at all
[09:13] <Chrisxx> disposable_mike: I thought that part of being a ubuntunite (*sp*) is to never refer anyone to ubuntuguide?
[09:13] <sss_lr> jafn: /etc/smb.conf
[09:13] <toasta> well i want to atleast
[09:13] <disposable_mike> Chrisxx: i'm not familiar with the rules, really
[09:13] <Markrian> toasta, I see
[09:13] <disposable_mike> Chrisxx: if so, then my apologies
[09:13] <sebastianseb> What have fonts got to do with any of it isposable_mike?
[09:14] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, the unp decided not to intervene, IIRC. ask nalioth?
[09:14] <Markrian> toasta, where did you get these window border/icon theme files?
[09:14] <Chrisxx> disposable_mike: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/   I believe thats where you're supposed to link to
[09:14] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, STOP
[09:14] <jafn> i need my ubuntu machine to resolve the host names of windows boxes on the same domain or workgroup using a wins server
[09:14] <toasta> art-gnome, from there website
[09:14] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, a few days ago.....
[09:14] <Markrian> toasta, you'll probably want to go to the themes app from the menu and click on "Install Theme..." and choose the files
[09:14] <disposable_mike> Chrisxx: thanks, i'll remember for the future
[09:14] <toasta> there tar.gz files
[09:14] <sebastianseb> I have a question.  Anyone here got AMSN to work properly on Ubuntu?  ,because I have been trying to get it to work prooplery, but well.  Well.......
[09:14] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, hold a sec
[09:14] <Chrisxx> kbrooks: What?
[09:15] <Markrian> toasta, http://art.gnome.org/faq.php tells you
[09:15] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, a thread was brought to nalioth's attention that specifically said that the ubuntu wiki was hard to navigate
[09:15] <kbrooks> 4779, i believe
[09:16] <jafn> could somebody help me?
[09:16] <kbrooks> cant remember the thread id anymore
[09:16] <aeho> Is setting my system language from finnish to english easily possible?
[09:16] <Markrian> jafn, you need to read the samba documentation!
[09:17] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, and a user also said that he learned what the commands in the ubuntu guide do
[09:17] <Chrisxx> kbrooks: Okay, well I was told to never refer anyone to ubuntuguide because it doesn't explain it just tells you ways to do sutff
[09:17] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, by who and when?
[09:17] <Chrisxx> kbrooks: commands to put in to do it* not explaining how it works
[09:18] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, the wiki is difficult to navigate.
[09:18] <Chrisxx> someone linked me to a site saying if you're going to do support in the channel to use the wiki
[09:18] <Markrian> jafn, http://samba.org/samba/docs/
[09:18] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, Please read my comments about the wiki.
[09:18] <lcdd> aeho: dpkg-reconfigure locales
[09:19] <Chrisxx> kbrooks: I did, I was just saying that is what I was told, I'm sorry if it was incorrect
[09:19] <Veeder> hi im running warty4.10 . ive tried and failed to get any 3D app goin on my machine, have a Geforce5200, can anyone help me out?
[09:20] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, would you show a newbie the "Java" wiki page which had SEVEN choices before I last revamped it?
[09:20] <Markrian> Veeder, do you have restricted-modules installed?
[09:20] <Efwis> I must agree the ubuntuguide could use a little tweaking, but if you look in the wiki, on some things it actually tells you to go to ubunutguide.org lol, its like a round robin game
[09:20] <Chrisxx> kbrooks: I AM a newbie....I started about a week ago
[09:21] <Veeder> ahh no idea what they are... but sure ive been installin and tryin a lot of things.. thru apt-get :D
[09:21] <Veeder> Markrian:  can i pvt. im a newbie need help BIG TIME!
[09:22] <dreldy> hi im new to ubuntu but am really liking it
[09:22] <Markrian> Veeder, keep the convo in here
[09:22] <Troy_McClure> why is my sound busted... :(
[09:22] <dreldy> i have a wireless internet connection
[09:22] <Markrian> Veeder, http://ubuntuguide.org/4.10/index.html#installnvidiadriver
[09:22] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, ok. let me reverse it. would you be happy if I showed you the Java wiki page BEFORE I last revamped it? 7 --> 3. would you like having to choose from seven choices?
[09:22] <dreldy> but i have to activate everytime i restart why is this and how do i sort it
[09:22] <Veeder> tried tried that!!!!!!!!!!
[09:22] <Markrian> Veeder, and?
[09:22] <kbrooks> Veeder, hoary or warty?
[09:23] <Markrian> What happened?
[09:23] <Markrian> warty
[09:23] <Veeder> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[09:23] <Veeder> Error: couldn't get an RGB, Double-buffered visual
[09:23] <Veeder> warty 4.1
[09:23] <Chrisxx> kbrooks: I don't deny that ubuntuguide may be better, its just that I was told about 3 days ago to only use the wiki, that is about how long I
[09:23] <Chrisxx> have been using linux
[09:23] <Veeder> thats what i get for glxgears
[09:23] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, please answer my question.
[09:24] <topyli> darn. i forgot to run unison at the end of the day at work
[09:24] <Markrian> Veeder, have you restarted GNOME/the computer as it told you to in the guide?
[09:24] <Chrisxx> kbrooks: No I wouldn't but I don't see how that is relevant.  The fact remains that I was simply forwarding something I was told, and it was from the official ubuntu website
[09:24] <Markrian> Veeder, did you install everything it said in the guide?
[09:25] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, the ubuntu guide is obviously better.
[09:25] <Troy_McClure> does anyone know the link to the !sound trigger
[09:25] <Troy_McClure> ?
[09:25] <kbrooks> !sound
[09:25] <Troy_McClure> bot is gone
[09:25] <hajiki> Veeder, did you uncomment the GLX module from /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[09:25] <Troy_McClure> :P
[09:25] <Veeder> Markrian: ive been goin thru this for 2days now... tried the guide... and every other thing... the weird thing is i never had to make any changes anywahere.. regarding the driver. but this is not gettin me anywhere
[09:26] <Veeder> yeah.. i've edited xorg.. to work with other resolutions as well... no luck!!!
[09:26] <Chrisxx> kbrooks:  I'm not sure if you have gotten what I've been typing, I don't deny that ubuntuguide may be better, but I was told that to forward people to the wiki if at all possible
[09:26] <Veeder> u think upgrading to hoary can help?
[09:26] <Troy_McClure> Veeder, what videocard do you have?
[09:26] <hajiki> Veeder, you have this in there? Load    "glx"
[09:26] <kbrooks> Chrisxx, Yes, you were told.
[09:26] <dreldy> if someone is free and can help can they please type "I"
[09:26] <Markrian> Veeder, I'd say upgrade to hoary either way :)
[09:26] <Veeder> Nvidia geforve5200
[09:27] <Veeder> heh
[09:27] <Troy_McClure> Veeder,
[09:27] <Troy_McClure> what error do you get when you try to start an openGL ap?
[09:27] <Veeder> am dowloading.. but just looking for one last hope... if any
[09:27] <topyli> dreldy: you need to ask a question. then maybe someone will know if they are able to help you
[09:27] <Chrisxx> kbrooks: I really don't see any point to your arguement, I was told to forward people there and you insist that yours is better, I was just doing what I read that I was supposed to do
[09:27] <Veeder> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[09:27] <Veeder> Error: couldn't get an RGB, Double-buffered visual
[09:27] <Troy_McClure> try this
[09:27] <Troy_McClure> open you xorg.conf
[09:27] <Veeder> Troy_McClure: none of my games are loading...
[09:28] <Troy_McClure> there will be a line that say UseInterAGPGART or something
[09:28] <Troy_McClure> it will say =yes
[09:28] <Troy_McClure> change that to no
[09:28] <Veeder> k
[09:28] <truz24> mysql_connect works fine in php using apache, but it says undefined function from the command line, how can i fix this ?
[09:28] <topyli> kbrooks: ubuntuguide is not "obviously better". it's just a list of commands for newbies to blindly type in their terminals as root
[09:28] <Will_> topyli: Or for people who know what they are doing, but forget the method 100%
[09:28] <jd-multi> hey all :D
[09:28] <jd-multi> I'm new to Ubuntu, I just tried it :P
[09:29] <highvoltage> hey jd-multi. congratulations!
[09:29] <jd-multi> how can I run Ubuntu from usb?
[09:29] <topyli> Will_: true
[09:29] <jd-multi> :P
[09:29] <teferi_> truz24: why are you trying to use php outside of apache in the first place? :P
[09:29] <kbrooks> topyli, Think about the example of the wiki page.
[09:29] <Markrian> jd-multi, first impressions?
[09:29] <Troy_McClure> Veeder: this line Option "UseInternalAGPGART" change it to no
[09:29] <stan-am> hey kbrooks
[09:29] <jd-multi> Marble2, really clean, nice It looks little like Mac OSx which I use at work :P
[09:29] <topyli> kbrooks: which one?
[09:29] <stan-am> sorry bout that
[09:30] <kbrooks> topyli, Java
[09:30] <Markrian> jd-multi, good to hear. A lot of the interface is 'inspired' by Mac OS X, yes
[09:30] <kbrooks> topyli, It had too much suggestions.
[09:30] <jd-multi> yeah
[09:30] <jd-multi> but I found some little problems with it :/
[09:30] <kbrooks> topyli, 7, to be exact.
[09:30] <topyli> kbrooks: options :)
[09:30] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:30] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:30] <Veeder> hmm.. Troy_McClure is Xorg.conf another file, what i edited last time was  XF86Config-4
[09:30] <mefistofeles> hey is there a problem between ubuntu and ati's video cards???
[09:31] <topyli> kbrooks: iirc, it also says it's best to build your own debian package with java-package. which is correct
[09:31] <kbrooks> topyli, whatever. i revamped it
[09:31] <jd-multi> the rhytmplayer drops streaming a lot, and firefox has some little website display issues :)
[09:31] <Markrian> Veeder, you're right, edit XF86Config-4 :p
[09:31] <mefistofeles> hey is there a problem between ubuntu and ati's video cards???
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:31] <kbrooks> so now there are 3 choices
[09:31] <Troy_McClure> xorg.conf is in /etc/X11/
[09:31] <Markrian> Veeder, xorg.conf is in hoary, not warty (which you've got)
[09:31] <Troy_McClure> oh but the line should still be in there
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:31] <Troy_McClure> yeah try changing it in warty
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:31] <kbrooks> dreldy, STOP
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:31] <kbrooks> dreldy, STOP
[09:31] <Markrian> dreldy, STOP IT.
[09:31] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:32] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:32] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:32] <dreldy> I need to send a file from my linux box to my windows box whats the quickest way to do it?
[09:32] <Troy_McClure> STOP
[09:32] <Troy_McClure> kick him
[09:32] <dark> dreldy: easiest way is to ask one time >.<
[09:32] <hajiki> StOP or you will be kicked
[09:32] <dreldy> yeah i did
[09:32] <dreldy> and no one responded
[09:32] <kbrooks> dreldy, answer:
[09:32] <Troy_McClure> well then don't spam
[09:32] <Will_> dreldy: The best way is to NOT spam like that
[09:32] <dark> dreldy: then hey didnt want to. google samba.
[09:32] <Markrian> dreldy, imagine if EVERYONE in the channel did that to try and get their questions answered
[09:32] <Troy_McClure> someone send him the script to map windows drives
[09:32] <mefistofeles> hey is there a problem between ubuntu and ati's video cards???
[09:32] <husher> dreldy: probably ftp
[09:32] <dreldy> and no one responded
[09:32] <dreldy> yeah i did
[09:32] <dreldy> yeah i did
[09:32] <dreldy> yeah i did
[09:32] <dreldy> yeah i did
[09:32] <dreldy> yeah i did
[09:33] <dreldy> yeah i did
[09:33] <dark> ....
[09:33] <dreldy> yeah i did
[09:33] <dreldy> yeah i did
[09:33] <topyli> kbrooks: please revamp it more, as it's incorrect now. method 1 should be titled something like "get a ready java package". otherwise, i agree :)
[09:33] <dreldy> yeah i did
[09:33] <Determinist> ffs , someone kick this guy
[09:33] <to|m> dreldy: look ubuntu wiki
[09:33] <hajiki> *sigh*
[09:33] <Markrian> ok, dreldy needs kicking
[09:33] <Troy_McClure> okay kick him anyways
[09:33] <serengeti> dreldy, get an gmail account and send it to yourself
[09:33] <alindeman> Ahem
[09:33] <Chrisxx> >_o He was meant to be a blowjob
[09:33] <Troy_McClure> thank you, oh my
[09:33] <jd-multi> dreldy is a little anoying O_o
[09:33] <serengeti> oh I'm late
[09:33] <Troy_McClure> mefistofeles, what card do you have?
[09:33] <mefistofeles> hey is there a problem between ubuntu and ati's video cards???
[09:33] <mefistofeles> ha.... ati radeon 9200 se
[09:33] <hajiki> mefistofeles, dont think so, whats your problem
[09:33] <Markrian> mefistofeles, ATI cards don't work brilliantly with linux (though it's impriving
[09:33] <husher> mefistofeles, there's a problem between linux and ati's video cards
[09:33] <Troy_McClure> actually ati is not to bad anymore
[09:34] <kbrooks> topyli, righto, will do
[09:34] <mefistofeles> no..i dont have any... im waiting for my ubuntu copy im just checking lol
[09:34] <mefistofeles> :P
[09:34] <Troy_McClure> just use sudo apt-get install ati-fglrx
[09:34] <hajiki> my ATI card works fine
[09:34] <hajiki> but i dont play games or anything with it
[09:34] <mefistofeles> ha ok :P..thx
[09:34] <husher> my ati card works, but not perfectly
[09:34] <Chrisxx> It will work fine for using linux itself, but not for rendering
[09:34] <mefistofeles> hmm ic
[09:34] <serengeti> good night everyone :) gotta go
[09:34] <Troy_McClure> you can get it to work for rendering
[09:34] <messju> hi, when i attach my cellphone via usb, it's detected as a storage device. but i want to use it as a serial device (with gnokii). any ideas how i use usbserial on hoary?
[09:34] <Troy_McClure> its not that hard
[09:35] <mefistofeles> hey anyone here has a hp graphic calculator??
[09:35] <teferi_> messju: you probably have to tell your phone to be a serial device first...
[09:35] <to|m> Chrisxx: rendering what?
[09:35] <to|m> Chrisxx: and which soft
[09:35] <topyli> mefistofeles: no, we have computers ;)
[09:36] <mefistofeles> ha!
[09:36] <messju> teferi_: thanks - will look into that.
[09:36] <mefistofeles> ok
[09:36] <Troy_McClure> mefistofeles, tell me when you get hoary, i can help you get it to render
[09:36] <Troy_McClure> its not that bad
[09:36] <poningru> mefistofeles: I have a TI-89
[09:36] <poningru> not by HP
[09:36] <Chrisxx> to|m: I heard it wasn't able to do much when it comes to 3D graphics or games yet
[09:36] <mefistofeles> Troy_McClure> ok..but i will be like in 2 months :S
[09:36] <Troy_McClure> lol
[09:37] <mefistofeles> Troy_McClure> ehat do u mean by hoary? :S
[09:37] <mefistofeles> what*
[09:37] <djabrail> hi
[09:37] <Veeder> Troy_McClure: nothin like UseInternalAGPGART in that file...
[09:37] <khermans> Why isn't xvidcap available?
[09:37] <Will_> I always read that as 'get horny'
[09:38] <khermans> i would like to capture Video!
[09:38] <BounceBounce> hi djabrail
[09:38] <mefistofeles> Troy_McClure> what do u mean by hoary? :S
[09:38] <djabrail> any wmii users ?
[09:38] <Troy_McClure> Veeder, try adding the line
[09:38] <Troy_McClure> add this
[09:39] <khermans> Anyone ever captured Desktop Screen videos in Linux?
[09:39] <kbrooks> topyli,
[09:39] <Troy_McClure> Option "UseInternalAGPGART"         "no"
[09:39] <jd-multi> whats a good alternative for winamp but then linux?
[09:39] <djabrail> BounceBounce, hi, do you know wmii ?
[09:39] <Troy_McClure> under misc options
[09:39] <Veeder> mefistofeles: there are two versions of Ubuntu out i guess... one is warty which was a beta kinda release... hoary is a full grown baby i heard :D,
[09:39] <kbrooks> Revampe as requested.
[09:39] <khermans> jd-multi, xmms
[09:39] <Will_> jd-multi: xmms?
[09:39] <goldfish> jd-multi: beep-media-player
[09:40] <to|m> Chrisxx: hmmm, i have an nv card so i have no problem using 3D progs
[09:40] <teferi_> Veeder: you have your releases confused
[09:40] <mefistofeles> Veeder> thx ;)
[09:40] <to|m> Chrisxx: sorry, can#t help i think
[09:40] <kbrooks> Veeder, no
[09:40] <goldfish> bmp > xmms
[09:40] <teferi_> warty is old. hoary is the current stable release
[09:40] <mefistofeles> oh
[09:40] <BounceBounce> djabrail, no sorry...
[09:40] <teferi_> breezy is the current beta
[09:40] <mefistofeles> hahahah ok thx u all
[09:40] <kbrooks> teferi_, not 'beta'
[09:40] <kbrooks> inaccurate term
[09:40] <Efwis> well that was a nice confusing convo lol
[09:41] <topyli> kbrooks: aww... now you left out the actual description of the method :)
[09:41] <Veeder> sorry.. im only 5days.. into ubuntu :p just lovin it... heh sorry if i was wrong
[09:41] <kbrooks> topyli, I left the repos out
[09:41] <teferi_> kbrooks: you're right, brainfart
[09:41] <teferi_> "unstable"
[09:41] <topyli> kbrooks: oh, now it's in method 2
[09:42] <to|m> WHich gnome app I need 2 explore my windows network well?
[09:42] <khermans> No one has ever captured their Desktop presentation with Video Capture in Linux?
[09:42] <djabrail> which wm are you using BounceBounce
[09:42] <kbrooks> topyli, I removed them because they distract from the name of the method
[09:43] <BounceBounce> gnome
[09:44] <topyli> kbrooks: ok, it's all just fine i guess, there's just some old cruft at the top
[09:44] <to|m> ohmy dear forget my last q ;)
[09:44] <djabrail> have you ever try something else BounceBounce ?
[09:44] <topyli> kbrooks: sorry, i misunderstood
[09:44] <topyli> kbrooks: it's just about perfect
[09:44] <djabrail> OK THERE ARE WMII USERS HERE ?
[09:45] <topyli> djabrail: there are no yellers, that much we know
[09:45] <Panzerboy> !info f-spot
[09:45] <Thorrn4> hello!! kde gives me errors about DCOPSERVER is not loaded; non of kde programs will work...what is can do?
[09:45] <djabrail> yellers ?
[09:45] <khermans> djabrail, wmii??
[09:45] <topyli> djabrail: yeah, people who YELL
[09:45] <djabrail> http://wmi.modprobe.de/...give it a try...
[09:46] <djabrail> dictonnary...2secs..
[09:47] <husher> anyone here used the linux-abi package?
[09:47] <djabrail> husher, yep
[09:47] <husher> djabrail, successfully?
[09:48] <G|immer> oh! oh! i accidentally removed the recycle bin from Gnom's taskbar, how to get it back?
[09:48] <to|m> firefox 1.5 is on the way ,)
[09:48] <to|m> +.0
[09:48] <hondje> G|immer: right click on the panel, pick 'add to panel'
[09:48] <topyli> G|immer: right click the panel (there's no taskbar) and add it back
[09:49] <hondje> G|immer: then pick the trash can
[09:49] <messju> 1.0.5 i guess
[09:49] <Efwis> G|immer, then put it where yo want it on the panel
[09:49] <djabrail> husher, yeah 've got a pb ?
[09:50] <G|immer> cool! i could just move it with the mouse!
[09:50] <G|immer> thnx all. it's back. hehe
[09:50] <husher> djabrail, i'm jsut wondering how hard it si to get running
[09:50] <Garrison> ompaul: what was that link you gave me?
[09:50] <Garrison> heh, sorry, i was distracted with a security issue
[09:51] <djabrail> khermans,  you got a look to wmii ?
[09:51] <djabrail> husher, nop..
[09:51] <anacron_> how can i make my ubuntu a router?
[09:52] <Discipulus> anacron_, install and configure routed and install more than one NIC
[09:52] <anacron_> nic?
[09:52] <topyli> anacron_: a network kard
[09:52] <Discipulus> anacron_, usually they wanna use a Linux machine as a firewall, not a router
[09:53] <jd-multi> I've got a install-sh, how can I install it ?
[09:53] <Discipulus> anacron_, a PC is genereally multi-purpose, where as a router is an embedded system that has a specific function
[09:53] <djabrail> y a t il des francais ici ?
[09:53] <Discipulus> djabrail, #ubuntu-fr
[09:53] <Quest-Master> djabrail: #ubuntu-fr
[09:53] <djabrail> thx
[09:53] <anacron_> Discipulus: well usually when you make firewall it's also a router (nat)
[09:54] <djabrail> see ya'...http://wmi.modprobe.de/...it's worth ;)
[09:54] <topyli> anacron_: i just told firestarter to do it for eth1
[09:54] <Discipulus> anacron_, no, not the way I look at it
[09:54] <jd-multi> I have no idea how to run a install-sh :/
[09:54] <anacron_> topyli: i can't get it work
[09:54] <jd-multi> I tried run, and run in kernal or something
[09:54] <Discipulus> internet <--> Linux <--> Router <--> (x5) Computer
[09:54] <topyli> anacron_: although i'd call it "ip masquerading" not routing i guess
[09:55] <topyli> but what do i know :)
[09:55] <mostrodibiscotti> what news reader do you guys reccommend (usenet groups)
[09:55] <anacron_> topyli: well if it can share my internet more than 5 people it'll do
[09:55] <husher> djabrail, have you got it running under ubuntu?
[09:55] <hondje> mostrodibiscotti: I like pan
[09:56] <topyli> anacron_: uhh... why not but you'd probably need a switch. i only have one windows client here
[09:56] <topyli> anacron_: i'm not the man you want to ask for networking help really :)
[09:57] <jd-multi> can someone help me how to use a install-sh, I tried to run it, but didn't do anything :/
[09:57] <anacron_> topyli: well yeah, maybe it's not working because im trying to get it work with my wlan box which is already router
[09:58] <mostrodibiscotti> thanks, hondje
[09:58] <kbrooks> one layer? god
[09:58] <keikoz> pls how can i can i check the cpu temperature under ubuntu ?
[09:58] <topyli> anacron_: maybe you need to setup a dhcp server as well
[09:58] <anacron_> topyli: can you help me with that
[09:58] <Efwis> keikoz, if you system has the sensors on the chips, you can install lmsensors and gdesklets from synaptic
[09:59] <khermans> Anyone know how to create a RARE archive of a folder?
[09:59] <khermans> rar
[09:59] <hondje> yes, with the 'rar' command
[09:59] <anacron_> i thought i already had dhcp server, how can i check out if i have one?
[09:59] <topyli> anacron_: no, i just set static IPs for these two boxen
[09:59] <khermans> yea, but is do "rar a folder" and says no files
[09:59] <topyli> anacron_: your situation is more complicated
[10:00] <kbrooks> omg omg omg
[10:00] <keikoz> mmh ok Efwis thx
[10:00] <anacron_> topyli: can you tell me what is gateway address and do i need to setup that
[10:00] <Panzerboy> anyone here using monotheca?
[10:01] <topyli> topyli: dunno, my gateway seems to be just "*" :)
[10:01] <Troy_McClure> anyone here use amarok?
[10:01] <anacron_> topyli: ok
[10:01] <weirdcreep> i do
[10:01] <Troy_McClure> okay, maybe you can help me
[10:02] <Troy_McClure> i installed it last night using apt-get install amarok
[10:02] <khermans> Troy_McClure, amarok is kinda cool
[10:02] <khermans> i like the lyrics it retrieves for songs
[10:02] <Troy_McClure> and also did apt-get install amarok-engine but that failed, but i have no engine though, so it does not play music
[10:02] <sinferno> hey, can i use the transgaming virtual drive with wine instead of setting up another one?
[10:04] <topyli> khermans: amarok does that? sweet(ish)
[10:04] <khermans> topyli, yes
[10:04] <kbrooks> gconf rules
[10:05] <khermans> topyli, nat friedman is an uber programmer
[10:05] <khermans> but why in c# ?
[10:05] <topyli> yep
[10:06] <khermans> all the programming gods use eiffel
[10:06] <kbrooks> lol
[10:06] <topyli> khermans: dunno, but all the real innovation seems to happen in the Mono camp
[10:06] <topyli> i don't no why
[10:07] <anacron_> blaah, why is it always such a hard thing to set linux up
[10:07] <jesper> anacron_: It has never been easier.
[10:07] <khermans> anacron_, i would argue that for Windows!
[10:08] <kbrooks> heh
[10:08] <khermans> anacron_, you have to go out and download all this pirated software, then run the cracks, then tweak user settings, etc...
[10:08] <anacron_> jesper: might be but it's still not "easy"
[10:08] <kbrooks> define easy
[10:08] <dell500> has anyone gotten lm-sensors to work?
[10:08] <ompaul> Garrison, after a lot of messing around - this looks the most interesting - not the kind of solution I like but there you go, you could of course file a bug report :)  http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Nvidia&card=.&chip=nForce&module=intel8x0
[10:08] <bionic> when compiling a new kernel, where is the initrd file?
[10:08] <ompaul> Garrison, that one?
[10:09] <bionic> to put in menu.lst
[10:09] <CountDown> How can I get access to the parallel port?  I keep getting "cat: /dev/lp0: Input/output error".
[10:09] <hondje> if you're not using make-kpkg, you follow the regular rules
[10:10] <bionic> im not, and the regular rules are?
[10:10] <anacron_> has anyone ubuntu running in mini-itx pc?
[10:13] <ompaul> anacron_, I think so from the lists on google http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/ubb.x/a/tpc/f/77909585/m/740008223731 for example :)
[10:13] <struggler> is this right?
[10:13] <struggler> one would think this would create a link
[10:13] <struggler> but the link actually points to /etc/rc5.d/init.d/postgresql
[10:14] <ompaul> anacron_, I had one running Mandrake RH SuSE and some other random variations I no longer have the box to play with :( so ubuntu I can't comment on from a personal perspective
[10:15] <messju> i have a problem with the administration/networking. it doesn't save my settings persistently, i have to reconfigure it everytime i boot. is this a known issue?
[10:16] <Discipulus> I LOVE YOU ALL!
[10:16] <walaber> anyone with experience installing atmelwlan driver?
[10:16] <Panzerboy> Discipulus: we don't love you :)
[10:17] <Discipulus> :'(
[10:17] <CountDown> Now that love is in the air, anyone know why "cat /dev/lp0" returns an error?
[10:18] <AlexBO> Discipulus: ???
[10:19] <ompaul> CountDown, lp0 is a device - usually a printer
[10:19] <CountDown> ompaul: It's not the parallel port?
[10:19] <Discipulus> alejandro, YOU DON'T LOVE ME!
[10:19] <ompaul> CountDown, well it can be that also :) usually where I put printers (well dot matrix ones anyway)
[10:20] <AlexBO> Discipulus: if you are a pretty girl, then i love you! else...
[10:20] <CountDown> ompaul: I'm trying to access the parallel port, but I keep getting an error saying the port is in use.  Is there another name for the device?
[10:20] <Discipulus> lol
[10:21] <ompaul> ompaul@dhcppc0:~$ ls -al /dev/lp0 :: crw-rw----  1 root lp 6, 0 2005-07-14 12:12 /dev/lp0 so I guess not
[10:21] <Discipulus> I LOVE YOU ALL
[10:21] <walaber> I'm trying to get my USB wlan card working, it's listed as supported by atmelwlan driver
[10:21] <walaber> from synaptic I can get the source, but having trouble installing
[10:21] <CountDown> completeness :)
[10:22] <CountDown> ompaul: What do you get when you try "cat /dev/lp0"?
[10:22] <AlexBO> Discipulus: we are a big community. evrybody needs each other. evrybody loves each other.
[10:22] <LinuxJones> ompaul, the a shows hiddin directories/files
[10:22] <ompaul> Discipulus, please stop shouting [the caps on is considered shouting, you would not shout at people you loved now would you?] 
[10:22] <Troy_McClure> what package can i download that has an mp3 decoder?
[10:22] <mbirkis> why isn't my glx working? i just installed the nvidia_glx driver and restarted x?
[10:22] <toasta> i was just about to as that
[10:23] <ompaul> LinuxJones, yeah, but why did I use it ;-) I still can't figure out
[10:23] <toasta> about the codec that is
[10:23] <ompaul> CountDown, an error
[10:23] <harold> Everyone: As usual, there's nobody here.
[10:23] <Discipulus> ompaul, yes I would!
[10:23] <harold> LOL
[10:23] <LinuxJones> ompaul, I do it all the time as well :D
[10:23] <aeho> have you edited your xorg.conf to use "nvidia" driver instead of nv?
[10:23] <Discipulus> ompaul, when I tell them that I love the
[10:23] <Di42lo> What was the name of the video player like mplayer ?
[10:23] <Discipulus> ompaul, them
[10:23] <Discipulus> ompaul, as long as I'm not standing right next to them
[10:23] <joefre> Di42lo: xine? totem?
[10:23] <Discipulus> gxine?
[10:23] <CountDown> ompaul: Yeah, me too.  So, how is one supposed to use the parallel port if the lp module creates it and then uses it the entire time?
[10:23] <Di42lo> yeah xine
[10:23] <toasta> i thought the w32 codec would, but i dont know
[10:23] <Di42lo> thx
[10:24] <walaber> Troy_McClure - get the gstreamer package
[10:24] <CountDown> Is there a mkdev command that can initialize the parallel port?
[10:25] <walaber> Troy: gstreamer0.8-mad
[10:25] <toasta> c yas
[10:25] <harold> Anyone: Know of a low-memory web browser (w/GUI)?
[10:25] <ompaul> CountDown, I am going to spend a little time in the next few days getting to the bottom of something similar with serial ports in the next few days - have a look at pic programming under GNU to get some clues as to how to interface with them
[10:25] <eliUbuntu> anyone know how to speed up the bootup time? the network part is particularly slow
[10:26] <harold> eliUbuntu: My bootup is painfully slow, on a 233MHz PowerBook G3.
[10:26] <Troy_McClure> walaber, i did
[10:26] <Troy_McClure> but it still does not work...
[10:26] <CountDown> ompaul: Okay, good luck with that.  I'm trying to get a Macraigor JTAG programmer going under Rowley's CrossStudio.
[10:26] <zukalk> harold, Opera uses less resources than Gecko (Mozilla, Firefox, Epiphany, etc)
[10:27] <eliUbuntu> harold: ouch... my computer is a amd 64 with 2.2 ghz... so i think it should be too slow
[10:27] <walaber> Troy: that worked for me.. :(
[10:27] <harold> Troy_McClure: You have a cool name (whereas I don't).
[10:27] <LinuxJones> harold, your running Gnome ?
[10:27] <harold> zukalk: Any choice besides Opera?
[10:27] <topyli> harold: links2, dillo
[10:28] <harold> LinuxJones: I'm running xcfe4
[10:28] <zukalk> harold, dunno. i'll google a bit
[10:28] <demirg> hi all, do i need to install nvidia drivers just like debian to make xorg faster???
[10:28] <Troy_McClure> walaber, do you mean the amarok-gstreamer engine?
[10:28] <harold> topyli: Is linkys2 GUI?
[10:28] <eliUbuntu> harold: opera is one of the lightest browsers and very fast as well
[10:28] <walaber> Troy: no, didn't install that...
[10:28] <LinuxJones> harold, dillo is a very basic web browser
[10:28] <Troy_McClure> what command did you use to get gstreamer
[10:28] <topyli> harold: i think links2 has a --with-gui build option or something.
[10:28] <ciocanel> hello, i'm having problems with gaim and msn, it say that i need ssl support in order to log in... can anyone tell me what to do?
[10:28] <harold> LinuxJones: I just began using dillo.
[10:29] <walaber> Troy: just used the synaptic manager
[10:29] <eliUbuntu> demirg: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:29] <harold> LinuxJones: I'd like something that renders a bit better, though.
[10:29] <walaber> no one with any exp. installing atmelwlan driver?
[10:29] <demirg> thanks eliUbuntu
[10:29] <harold> topyli: Wow, didn't even *know* there was a GUI-links.
[10:30] <XRayNuke> Anyone running Basilisk II on Ubuntu PPC?
[10:30] <eliUbuntu> demirg: np :)
[10:30] <ompaul> Troy_McClure, should we remember you from other distros? where you played the part of a device driver and never really the kernel
[10:30] <topyli> harold: you still don't know that. i may remember wrong :)
[10:30] <jafn> bye
[10:30] <harold> XRayNuke: What is Basilisk II?
[10:30] <LinuxJones> harold, webbrowsers are resource hogs for the most part :(
[10:30] <jafn> all you people
[10:30] <XRayNuke> harold: 68k Mac emulator
[10:30] <jafn> work day is over
[10:30] <harold> topyli: Okay, I'll keep that in mind, LOL
[10:31] <eliUbuntu> LinuxJones: thats true.. too bad
[10:31] <Troy_McClure> walaber, the synaptic manager does not have that in it..
[10:31] <harold> XRayNuke: Now why would you want to do that?  :)
[10:31] <harold> LinuxJones: Any relation to Star Jones?
[10:31] <demirg> eliUbuntu: :)
[10:31] <weirdcreep> tom jones?
[10:32] <LinuxJones> eliUbuntu, yea would be nice for a lightweight browser that actually looks reasonable and has a few features like popup blocking :)
[10:32] <harold> XRayNuke: Out of curiosity, which apps are you going to run on that 68k emulator?
[10:32] <LinuxJones> harold, nope :)
[10:32] <eliUbuntu> LinuxJones: yep
[10:33] <XRayNuke> harold: old games mostly. Stuff that doesn't work quite right under MacOS 9
[10:33] <zerboxx> Will the command "sh *.sh" work with Ubuntu Live?
[10:33] <Discipulus> any girls in here? (Yea right...)
[10:33] <harold> LinuxJones: I just began using kazehakase - it seems kind of neat, but I'm not certain it's memory requirements are lower than any other flavor of Mozilla.
[10:34] <eliUbuntu> the new netscape for windows = nightmare
[10:34] <harold> XRayNuke: I see you here all the time.  Let me know if you ever want to go a round of Quake or Marathon.
[10:34] <LinuxJones> harold, I have not even heard of that let me have a look
[10:34] <Synergy> jo dude how can i register en reserve my nick
[10:35] <XRayNuke> harold: will do. Marathon actually runs on pretty much anything since Bungie opensourced it: http://source.bungie.org
[10:35] <Synergy> with nickserve
[10:35] <walaber_> anyone installed the atmelwlan driver?
[10:35] <Riggzy> type   /msg nickserv register password email
[10:35] <Riggzy> and rep[lace the appropriate things
[10:36] <harold> LinuxJones: Someone here told me about kazehakase the other day, so I installed it.  Google it for an explanation of its mission/purpose.
[10:36] <Synergy> thnx
[10:36] <Riggzy> Anyway... I'm downloading Kubuntu - and was wondering what kind of installer ubuntu has - is it graphical?
[10:36] <LinuxJones> harold, yeah I am looking @t it right now :)
[10:36] <Synergy> Riggzy, yes
[10:36] <harold> XRayNuke: Yes, I once installed something that allowed Marathon to be played online.  Forget what it's called; it began with an "A", I think.
[10:36] <Riggzy> Synergy - goood, lol
[10:37] <Riggzy> I tried installing gentoo the other day, my eyes just glazed over
[10:37] <Synergy> gentoo rulez
[10:37] <topyli> harold: check out these screenshots of basic links (not links2): http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~clock/twibright/links/features.html
[10:37] <Synergy> Riggzy, I thinks it is the best dis.
[10:37] <bojan> hi! i would like to install anjuta, but it seems that there is no makefile
[10:37] <zerboxx> Will the command "sh *.sh" work with Ubuntu Live?
[10:37] <harold> XRayNuke: Do you remember how long ago Bungie revealed the source code; I'm not sure I was aware of that.
[10:38] <Synergy> gentoo is F***** good
[10:38] <Synergy> for a server
[10:38] <Riggzy> Synergy - lol, yeah, I hear its good, but I'm just going past the novice stage in Linux, so maybe I'll try it when I'm a bit more knowleedgeable
[10:38] <jkka> Riggzy: after you try gentoo, you are more knowledgeable
[10:38] <anacron_> i tried to install gentoo once, but it didn't work so i installed debian, and now im using ubuntu :)
[10:39] <jkka> then you can come back to ubuntu
[10:39] <jkka> :)
[10:39] <Riggzy> lol
[10:39] <Synergy> yeah ofcourse
[10:39] <bojan> hallo?
[10:39] <Riggzy> I just had a harddrive failure - so I dont want to be aprtitioning in the command line any time soon
[10:39] <Davey> pfft, after using FreeBSD remotely for 5 years, *then* you're more knowledgable :D
[10:39] <Synergy> bojan, hoi
[10:39] <bojan> Synergy, hi
[10:39] <bojan> Synergy, there is no makefile in the anjuta folder
[10:39] <zerboxx> Any help w the sh command & UbuntuLive?
[10:40] <anacron_> what's the command to start esd manually?
[10:40] <eternale1> is ubuntu making a package for firefox1.0.5
[10:41] <sinferno> hey how do i get info on a process in top?
[10:41] <harold> Anyone: What percentage of HD space should you typically leave available for Linux/Ubuntu?
[10:41] <Synergy> %
[10:41] <Synergy> 30
[10:41] <topyli> bojan: how about "apt-get install anjuta"?
[10:41] <harold> Synergy: That much, huh?
[10:42] <bojan> topyli that does not work unfortunately
[10:42] <zerboxx> ANyone?? Should the command "sh whatever.sh" work with Ubuntu Live???
[10:42] <Synergy> Well i use 30 and it works fine so
[10:42] <Riggzy> eternale1 - why not make from source?
[10:42] <dell500> i think i messed something up, and i need to uninstall and unload modules for lm-sensors, can anyone help?
[10:42] <eternale1> ya i know
[10:43] <topyli> bojan: sure it does. you've broken your system :)
[10:43] <harold> Synergy: Does that percentage number vary if you have a small HD?  For example, a 2GB HD?
[10:43] <Synergy> does anyone know's a plugin to play wmv files and mpeg/avi?
[10:43] <Synergy> Hackmo, if you got a 2 G HD i would use it all
[10:43] <eliUbuntu> anyone familiar with installing ati drivers?
[10:43] <Synergy> with 300 MB swap
[10:43] <harold> Synergy: They should just work in xine.;
[10:44] <bojan> topyli, he says couldn't find package anjuta
[10:44] <harold> Synergy: I've used xine to open wmv streams such as JoeFrank.com.
[10:44] <samuel_> hello i need help to install amsn into obunto
[10:44] <harold> bojan: What is anjunta?  A browser?
[10:44] <Hackmo> Synergy: what?
[10:45] <bojan> harold, a compiler/editor for c/c++
[10:45] <Synergy> Hackmo, what ??
[10:45] <harold> Hackmo: He intended that message for me
[10:45] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> so um whats up guys"
[10:45] <harold> bojan: Thanks.  I thought it was a web browser I read about today.
[10:45] <Hackmo> harold: ah ok, auto complete I see
[10:46] <harold> ChurcH_of_FoamY: What's up, ChurcH?  Are you figuring it all out?
[10:46] <nbx909> hey guys quick question
[10:46] <bojan> harold, but i don't know how to install it
[10:46] <topyli> bojan: your apt sources must be messed up somehow
[10:46] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> harold , yea it's working great that qkad program really rocks
[10:46] <Synergy> bojan, check your updates
[10:46] <bojan> topyli, what can i do?
[10:47] <nbx909> where do i put the .htaccess? if i put it in /var/www/ it doesn't work
[10:47] <mbirkis> is there a way to get the original xorg.conf file back? after messing with it?
[10:47] <nbx909> you should of backed it up
[10:47] <Synergy> how can i install xine
[10:47] <bojan> topyli, should i do that in the directory where the tar.gz file is?
[10:47] <mbirkis> nbx909: shoulda woulda coulda... the problem is i didn't, isn't there some dpkg stuff i can do?
[10:48] <harold> ChurcH_of_FoamY: What' qkad?
[10:48] <topyli> bojan: no, you don't need the tarball at all
[10:48] <harold> Synergy: apt-get install xine
[10:48] <Hackmo> synery: apt-get install xine
[10:48] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> harold it's autocad for linux
[10:48] <bojan> topyli, ?
[10:48] <nbx909> anyone?
[10:48] <harold> ChurcH_of_FoamY: Oh; must be fun.
[10:48] <topyli> bojan: anjuta is included in ubuntu, so you don't need to build your own package
[10:49] <bojan> topyli, you mean "sudo apt-get install anjuta" without downloading something?
[10:49] <topyli> bojan: yes
[10:49] <bojan> topyli, cool
[10:49] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> harold , yea i need the program to build a wooden clock that i saw so i'm using the app to desighn everything form scratch
[10:49] <harold> ChurcH_of_FoamY: Oh, I see
[10:49] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> and with this program i just print out the templates and glue them to wood
[10:49] <topyli> bojan: of course, apt-get will download it before it installs it :)
[10:49] <mattyJ> is mono going to be install by default in breezy?
[10:49] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> and where ever i marked the wood for cutting thats where you cut
[10:50] <harold> topyli: Unless it's on CD or something.
[10:50] <antix> is ubuntu-calendar supposed to update the background by itself? why does it say April?
[10:50] <bojan> topyli, ok, that sounds logical :))
[10:50] <nbx909> anyone? >>> where do i put the .htaccess? if i put it in /var/www/ it doesn't work
[10:50] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> now i just have to scrounge up 50 pounds of lead for the weights
[10:50] <Synergy> I installed xine-ui but cant find it anywhere
[10:50] <Synergy> weird
[10:50] <bojan> topyli, do i need sudo rights for that?
[10:50] <topyli> harold: sure :)
[10:50] <topyli> bojan: yes
[10:50] <harold> Synergy: Type "xine" in your command line to get it started.
[10:50] <cpayan> anyone know about using atrac3 encoding on ubuntu?
[10:50] <Ne00> Hi, does any one any stat programs besides webalizer or awstats
[10:50] <samuel_> hello i need help to install amsn into obunto
[10:50] <mattyJ> is mono going to be install by default in breezy?
[10:50] <antix> synap, type "which xine"
[10:51] <harold> Synergy: Or follow antix' advice.
[10:51] <bojan> topyli: bojan@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ sudo apt-get install anjuta
[10:51] <bojan> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[10:51] <bojan> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[10:51] <Synergy> harold, it works thnx
[10:51] <Tuxist> hi
[10:51] <harold> Synergy: Good to hear.
[10:51] <topyli> bojan: you have synaptic running perhaps
[10:51] <Ne00> bojan: close synaptic
[10:51] <bojan> topyli, oh, yes
[10:52] <yuacht> since when are cedega availible for free in repos?
[10:52] <BeatYou> anyone use stat programs other than webalizer or awstats ?
[10:52] <bojan> topyli: sudo apt-get install anjuta
[10:52] <bojan> Reading package lists... Done
[10:52] <bojan> Building dependency tree... Done
[10:52] <bojan> E: Couldn't find package anjuta
[10:52] <Synergy> harold, it works but it cant play a wmv file
[10:52] <harold> Folks: When I install dillo, it doesn't fun from the command line (or anywhere else) unless I login as root.  It says: "Cookies: Could not create file: /home/harld/.dillo/cookiesrc!"  What gives.
[10:53] <harold> Synergy: It should be able to...hmmm
[10:53] <topyli> bojan: ok, join #flood and paste your /etc/apt/sources.list there
[10:53] <cpayan> Hey, does anyone know about using sony devices, like MD Walkmen that need ATRAC3 encoding?
[10:53] <Synergy> harold, well yeah that's what i thought too
[10:53] <bojan> topyli: flood?
[10:53] <harold> Synergy:
[10:53] <BeatYou> yuacht? cedega isn't on the ubutnu repos ?
[10:53] <topyli> bojan: just do /join #flood
[10:54] <topyli> it's another channel for pasting stuff
[10:54] <harold> Synergy: Exit xine and run this: xine name_of_wmv_file.wmv
[10:54] <cpayan> BeatYou: cedega's not free
[10:54] <bojan> topyli: oh, thx
[10:54] <yuacht> BeatYou, i found it in multiverse
[10:54] <cpayan> how?
[10:54] <BeatYou> http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[10:54] <BeatYou> it would be there then
[10:54] <BeatYou> and its not
[10:54] <yuacht> oh i know why now
[10:54] <yuacht> sorry
[10:54] <mbirkis> BeatYou: cedega costs money doesnt it?
[10:55] <cpayan> Hey, does anyone know about using sony devices, like MD Walkmen that need ATRAC3 encoding?
[10:55] <Efwis> Cedega is non-free
[10:55] <BeatYou> mbirkis i was just answering his question <yuacht> since when are cedega availible for free in repos?
[10:55] <cpayan> right, it's fifteen bucks or something
[10:55] <harold> cpayan: Sorry, wish I could help you.
[10:55] <Efwis> $5 usd
[10:55] <cpayan> ah
[10:55] <cpayan> then 15 for three then :)
[10:56] <cpayan> harold, me too
[10:56] <Efwis> yep lol
[10:56] <Synergy> harold, Video codec WS wmv 8 is needed
[10:56] <harold> Synergy: Is that the error message you're getting?
[10:57] <Synergy> harold, not a error i can hear the sound it is a problem
[10:58] <langenberg> Hi there, I just upgraded a pc with a new motherboard and CPU ( from Pentium3 450Mhz to an AMD Athlon XP 2000+ ). Now the pc doesn't get any further then 'Uncompressing Linux... OK, booting the kernel'
[10:58] <harold> Synergy: I'm lost on that.
[10:59] <Synergy> harold, thnx anyway :)
[10:59] <harold> Synergy: Though this will take more time to set up, you could try using Windows Media Player on wine.
[10:59] <langenberg> Why won't the kernel boot when the architecture has changed?
[10:59] <harold> Synergy: wine is kind of like an emulator.
[10:59] <mbirkis> anyone know why mounting remote filesystems in the boot takes long time?? it was fast before i switched to ubuntu... it is a nfs mount
[10:59] <Synergy> oke how can i install that
[10:59] <harold> Synergy: Though wine means, "wine is not an emulator".
[10:59] <galactic> hi - where can I find more codecs for video playback on Hoary? (.avi's, .wmv's, .mov's, etc.)
[10:59] <cpayan> ah, why can't sony use mp3s like normal human tech makers
[10:59] <cpayan> oh well, then
[10:59] <harold> Synergy: You would apt-get install wine
[10:59] <lcdd> mbirkis: do you have portmap running at that point?
[11:00] <mbirkis> lcdd: nope...
[11:00] <mbirkis> lcdd: i don't think so
[11:00] <harold> Synergy: Then you would download and install Windows Media Player in wine.
[11:00] <mbirkis> lcdd: is that the problem?
[11:00] <harold> Synergy: Also follow galactic's conversation here right now; he appears to be looking for the same thing you are.
[11:00] <lcdd> mbirkis: probably
[11:00] <mbirkis> lcdd: thnx
[11:01] <mbirkis> will try to sort it then :)
[11:01] <harold> man wine
[11:01] <harold> oops
[11:01] <Synergy> harold, well it has to be possible to play wmv files with xine
[11:01] <Garrison> Synergy; w32codecs
[11:01] <harold> Synergy: Certainly, it's possible.
[11:01] <mbirkis> also... what is respectable fps with glxgears? i have about 5450fps is this a ok number?
[11:02] <harold> Garrison: How do you acquire those/install them in xine?
[11:02] <langenberg> Can an architecture change, make the kernel not booting anymore?
[11:02] <Garrison> harold: I forgot where I got them, but I could find out. Give me a minute.
[11:02] <Efwis> langenberg, the kernel system is trying to read the settings from the old architecture
[11:02] <mostrodibiscotti> I tried to install pan using apt-get and even through synaptec, and It errors out with md5sum mismatch, what do I do now?
[11:02] <Synergy> Garathor, precisly how can i get them
[11:02] <harold> Garrison: Synergy needs those.
[11:02] <shekhar> hello can someone help me with ssh login
[11:02] <langenberg> Efwis: it stores some settings?
[11:02] <harold> Okay, I'm getting hungry...
[11:02] <lcdd> shekhar: ask the question
[11:02] <harold> Later, everyone
[11:03] <Synergy> harold, Garrison how can i install them
[11:03] <langenberg> Efwis: I just upgraded a pc with a new motherboard and CPU ( from Pentium3 450Mhz to an AMD Athlon XP 2000+ ).
[11:03] <harold> Synergy: I wouldn't know, but Garrison may have some experience in that area.
[11:03] <kbrooks> OK OK OK
[11:03] <Efwis> yes, it uses the information in /boot/initrd.img-x.x.x-x-386
[11:04] <shekhar> i can't login to my server through ssh in gui, but can do so in command line
[11:04] <shekhar> i want to be able to just click on the server on the desktop
[11:04] <Synergy> Garrison, you might know how to install those w32 codes, are you able to help me?
[11:04] <Synergy> harold, oke harold thnx
[11:04] <Garrison> harold, Synergy; I'm looking, I have them installed, and can view wmvs and whatnot
[11:04] <socomm> !restricted
[11:04] <Garrison> I'm looking, just a minute
[11:04] <Seveas> shekhar, then create a launcher that opens ssh in a terminal
[11:04] <langenberg> Efwis: so I need to recreate the initrd, can you give me a hand on that?
[11:05] <Efwis> sorry langenberg, thats a little beyond my scope at this time, I just was able to figure it out by poking around in my system one day
[11:05] <shekhar> i want it to open in the desktop file browser, not the terminal
[11:05] <langenberg> Efwis: OK, well thanks a lot for your information, I know where search further.
[11:05] <Efwis> yw
[11:05] <shekhar> i can do this on my hoary box, but for some reason not my thinkpad
[11:05] <kbrooks> ok
[11:07] <Synergy> Garrison, oke how can i installe them
[11:07] <shekhar> Seveas
[11:07] <shekhar> Seveas:  what can i do?
[11:08] <harold> Anyone: What is the best way to install packages/apps to have them properly displayed in Ubuntu's menus?
[11:08] <shekhar> i thought i can just connect to server... choose ssh, and login
[11:08] <shekhar> it seems to use sftp and not ssh
[11:08] <shekhar> i installed all the packages for ssh and still no go
[11:08] <to|m> does someone use ccaptive-ntfs to mount windows ntfs drives as writeable? Is it secure?
[11:08] <Garrison> Synergy; I'm looking, just hold on.
[11:09] <Synergy> Garrison, oke thx
[11:09] <nomis_> harold, there is a package called menu . if you install this one you'll have in your menu "debian" there should be all apps that you installed with synaptic/apt
[11:10] <harold> nomis_: Thank you
[11:10] <nomis_> harold, take a look here -> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32220
[11:10] <walaber> anyone know how I can get kernel-sources for Hoary?
[11:11] <ateves> is there another burningsuite you would recommend for gnome apart from gnomebaker?
[11:12] <socomm> xcdroast, maybe?
[11:12] <wiljen> can someone tell me why i cannot find a remote share's directory from inside an application's open file dialog box?
[11:12] <IRCMonkey> I have an averatec laptop and i run windows xp tablet edition from the same drive.  I have a few questions.  I cannot mount my windows drive ow do I? and Ubuntu does not reconize my network cards LAN and WAN how do I fix this?
[11:12] <Phinite> when I do an apt-get update, I see it grabbing the kernel information.  newb question, but now that I've got the packages, how do I go about upgrading my kernel?
[11:13] <david_> apt-get upgerade
[11:13] <tiglionabbit> Phinite: when you apt-get update, it just gets lists of packages, no actual packages
[11:13] <Phinite> IRCMonkey: you should be able to mount the drive without a problem.  is it NTFS?  never used xp tablet
[11:14] <Phinite> oh, yes, sorry, I do an upgrade also
[11:14] <harold> It seems that dillo will only fire up when I run it from the command line, and then only as sudo.
[11:14] <socomm> apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:14] <Phinite> but that doesn't change the kernel does it?  wouldn't I have to reboot on a kernel change?
[11:14] <Phinite> apt-get dist-upgrade is what I do
[11:14] <zoofields> wiljen:  maybe your computer is broken
[11:15] <tiglionabbit> IRCMonkey: I have windows XP tablet edition.  Ubuntu detected it automatically and added an entry to grub for it.  I was able to mount it, and add an entry to my fstab
[11:15] <Seveas> wiljen, that depends on how you connected to the share and which application you use
[11:15] <IRCMonkey> yes it is It cant find a way to do it. I havent had this problem with other distros.
[11:15] <tiglionabbit> IRCMonkey: what's more, I got my tablet working in ubuntu!
[11:15] <david_> I need help on a problem I have with 3d graphics... it is so solw!!!!
[11:15] <Seveas> wiljen, if you use places -> connect to server, only programs that understand gnome VFS can see it
[11:15] <Phinite> add it to the /etc/fstab IRCMonkey.
[11:15] <IRCMonkey> I would like to know how if have the time to tell me.  Thank You.
[11:16] <Seveas> david_, maybe you need to install the correct driver for your card
[11:16] <tiglionabbit> !nvidia
[11:16] <tiglionabbit> cmon ubotu
[11:16] <beaglezz> hi, I just have a fresh install of Hoary Hedgehog. Is there any easy way to automount my window drives?
[11:16] <langenberg> mm, still no solution. The kernel won't boot after a CPU and mobo upgrade, can I get some support?
[11:16] <david_> Seveas, I tryes the fglrx thing but it dosn't help
[11:16] <IRCMonkey> The cards are recognized but I can congigure them to get online
[11:16] <shekhar> can anyone help? trouble mounting an ssh server through gnome menu onto desktop
[11:16] <Phinite> I mount my ntfs like this... /dev/hda1   /mnt/xp   ntfs  ro,auto,uid=1000,gid=1000    0    0
[11:16] <Raskall> I had to repartition the disk and reinstall ubuntu due to my "Error 18" from grub. nothing worked. But it works now. An irritating thing is that this used to be my old laptop-disk, which I forgot. So I lost a LOT of historic data.
[11:17] <tiglionabbit> Phinite: what does "ro" do?
[11:17] <wiljen> Seveas.  when i was using kde...sm4k folder was always available to access remote shares from applications...i don't see anything similar in gnome
[11:17] <IRCMonkey> I tried to mount them lke that and it says there is no such file or directory
[11:17] <lcdd> shekhar: make sure sftp is enabled on the server. though i see no reason why it wouldn't be
[11:17] <Phinite> IRCMonkey: create the mount point first... mkdir /mnt/xp
[11:17] <Synergy> Garrison, it works
[11:18] <shekhar> lcdd:  i can login fine with ubuntu on my box, but on my laptop with wifi it's not working
[11:18] <Phinite> tiglionabbit: not sure, it was in an online help for it, let me look.  it was an 'it works, don't screw with it moment'
[11:18] <shekhar> lcdd:  what could be the issue?
[11:18] <IRCMonkey> I will try that. Thank You.
[11:18] <mostrodibiscotti> where can I go to learn about installing .deb stuff
[11:18] <Garrison> Synergy; ?
[11:18] <Garrison> mostrodibiscotti: dpkg -i package_name.deb
[11:19] <lcdd> shekhar: i'm not sure. the system on the server might give some hints
[11:19] <yuacht> is the firestarter package in universe broken?
[11:19] <Seveas> yuacht, no
[11:19] <Synergy> Garrison, apt-get install w32codecs
[11:19] <Synergy> Garrison, works perfect
[11:19] <tiglionabbit> Phinite: oh.  Well, uid=1000,gid=1000 means give it to the first user on the machine
[11:19] <Garrison> Synergy; you had to add a repository, didn't you?
[11:20] <Phinite> read without being able to write, I only use it for getting music, so I haven't found that a pain.  I'm changing it to rw :)  just in case
[11:20] <Synergy> nope
[11:20] <tiglionabbit> !sources
[11:20] <david_> Seveas:  2d games seam to work great so it must be a 3d accel. problem... what do i nead to install ...my graphics card is "ati mobility radeon 9700"
[11:20] <tiglionabbit> w32codecs is in hoary extras
[11:20] <tiglionabbit> hey, where's my ubotu
[11:20] <hajiki> gone :(
[11:20] <tiglionabbit> well then
[11:21] <tiglionabbit> ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUserGuideAddingRepositories
[11:21] <Garrison> david_ if it was an nvidia card, I could help you, but I've got absolutly no experience with DRI, and acceleration with ATI
[11:21] <tiglionabbit> IRCMonkey: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiHowto
[11:21] <Jogariga> how can i mount my osx partition on ubuntu?
[11:21] <glick> why dont nvidia cards work well with linux?>
[11:21] <Slipaway172> is www.ubuntuguide.org a reliable source?
[11:21] <Seveas> Jogariga: Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab to make your windows and mac partions mount automatically
[11:21] <tiglionabbit> Garrison: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:22] <david_> ok thanx any way no envida 4 me
[11:22] <Seveas> Slipaway172, not neccessarily
[11:22] <Jogariga> Seveas: thanks
[11:22] <david_> how do we wisper?
[11:22] <Garrison> glick; they do, I've never had an nvidia card problem with any distro
[11:22] <yuacht> Seveas, any word on the breezy dev? is everything going as schedueled or better/worse?
[11:22] <david_> ???
[11:22] <Slipaway172> are the extra reposatories good? i only downloaded mainstream projects, xmms, sound codecs, k3b, and a few other well known apps.
[11:23] <Seveas> yuacht, afaik on schedule
[11:23] <Seveas> yuacht, check udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyGoals
[11:23] <glick> how do you make it so that a regular user cant shutdown the machine?
[11:23] <tiglionabbit> http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDownUnder/BreezyGoals
[11:23] <Garrison> glick; why would you want that?
[11:23] <hajiki> glick, from gnome? or from the command line?
[11:23] <glick> hajiki, from anywhere
[11:23] <david_> DOES ANY ONE USE AN ATI RADEON GRAPHICS CARD???
[11:24] <tiglionabbit> Garrison: maybe he has people logging in remotely
[11:24] <glick> i dont want users to be able to shut down the machine
[11:24] <Garrison> tiglionabbit; passwd and passwd -
[11:24] <tiglionabbit> david_: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:24] <Garrison> :-D
[11:24] <Seveas> david_, please don't use caps....
[11:24] <tiglionabbit> Garrison: what?
[11:24] <Garrison> Change passwords, you dont need remote-access. ;p
[11:24] <hajiki> glick, you can go to System>Administration>Login Screen Setup
[11:24] <socomm> Wow, Ubuntu certainly has some neat goals.
[11:24] <david_> soory caps lock was on I dont look at the screen
[11:25] <david_> thamx a lot can I ask how do we wisper
[11:25] <glick> hajiki, how do i do it from the commandline
[11:25] <tiglionabbit> Garrison: What are you talking about?  Maybe he wants it
[11:25] <wiljen> how can i play mp3 files on my laptop from the hd on my desktop?
[11:25] <hajiki> glick, and disable the actions menu from the Security tab
[11:25] <Garrison> It was a joke anyway.
[11:25] <dylan_> anybody know of any good backup tools?
[11:25] <Garrison> Anyone good with sound mapping etc?
[11:25] <tiglionabbit> Garrison: you're not very funny
[11:25] <XRayNuke> tar
[11:25] <hajiki> glick, i dont think a regular user can shut down from command line unless they have root acess (not sure about that one)
[11:25] <dylan_> tar is backup?
[11:25] <david_> mp3[11:26] <Garrison> hajiki; command line commands like halt and shutdown require root access
[11:26] <glick> hajiki, i dont want the user to be able to shutdown the machine from any desktop enviornment or window manager
[11:26] <XRayNuke> hajiki: I tried running shutdown from the command line as a user yesterday. You have to run as root.
[11:26] <dylan_> what should i do if im using an external hard drive for backup?
[11:26] <pax> dylan_: tar is a powerful backup tool indeed. try: aprops backup
[11:26] <tiglionabbit> glick: what if they just hit the power switch?
[11:26] <hajiki> glick, well the one i just showed you will disable gnome and gdm from letting users shutdown, reboot
[11:27] <glick> tiglionabbit, thats different
[11:27] <TiredofXP> hello
[11:27] <IRCMonkey> tiglionabbit: you said you got your tablet to work also? are there any special steps I should take?
[11:27] <tiglionabbit> IRCMonkey: look for your model on http://tuxmobile.com and see if there's a guide for it
[11:28] <IRCMonkey> Thanks again!
[11:28] <tiglionabbit> IRCMonkey: it has beautiful pressure sensitivity in the gimp.  Haven't gotten the eraser working right though =P
[11:28] <Rubin> how do you make lilo work where it does not require a password to boot the default image, but requires one to boot anything else or add params? every site i find says to put 'restricted' but i do that and it still prompts for password on boot.
[11:28] <eno__> what makes linux better than windoze?  is it memory management?  I mean it NEVER crashes
[11:29] <Rubin> its acting like its in 'mandatory' instead of 'restricted' is this a bug in ubuntu's lilo?
[11:29] <Kokey> freedom
[11:29] <eventualbuddha> both hoary and warty freeze on install (at about 6%-9%). they fail to read files off the cd (stopped on bsdutils i think)
[11:29] <eventualbuddha> suggestions?
[11:29] <Rubin> eventualbuddha: disable DMA
[11:29] <eventualbuddha> i've tried multiple cds, but all from the same computer. trying one from a different one soon
[11:30] <tiglionabbit> eno__: well my favorite part is that it's free, and has lots of easy to find useful free software, and you can trust the software you get through APT
[11:30] <eventualbuddha> Rubin: how would i do that?
[11:30] <thenuke> eno__: who are ypou talking to?
[11:30] <Rubin> eventualbuddha: i think its in the boot help menus (press f keys)
[11:30] <Rubin> i dont know exactly
[11:30] <supernix> How best can I tell what my network latency is for my connection
[11:30] <eno__> whoever, who cares!
[11:30] <XRayNuke> eventualbuddha: i had basically the same problem last week. Turns out the burner on my primary PC is dead.
[11:30] <_P_> hi
[11:30] <tiglionabbit> eno__: when using windows, one is likely to end up with nagware/spyware/adware when trying to get the same features that come with linux standard
[11:31] <shekhar> lcdd:  when i connect, i get no response from the system, sometimes it says wait while opening, other times no response
[11:31] <eno__> I hate those ones
[11:32] <Virtuall> eno__, imo, linux simply better. once you try, you know
[11:32] <Virtuall> :)
[11:35] <AndyRR> wtf is ubotu?
[11:36] <AndyRR> netsplit then?
[11:37] <dockane> das knallt
[11:37] <dylan_> is there a graphical backup program?
[11:37] <glick> what the fuck
[11:37] <tiglionabbit> once you've mastered nethack, learning vim shouldn't be too hard.  Centericq is a very friendly text-based app that's almost like a gui itself
[11:37] <shekhar> hi sorry i was disconnected, can someone help with my query about ssh?
[11:37] <dylan_> grapihical backup?
[11:37] <supernix> man this is carzy
[11:37] <Virtuall> "wow"
[11:37] <dylan_> gui backup?
[11:37] <glick> nethack is the biggest waste of time
[11:37] <glick> dont play nethack
[11:37] <tiglionabbit> lol, but it's so fun
[11:38] <goldfish> glick: it is :)
[11:38] <dylan_> why is this happeneing?
[11:38] <Rubin> its a normal part of irc
[11:38] <goldfish> dylan_: becuase freenode sucks.
[11:38] <Rubin> dont worry
[11:38] <spiral> ouah...
[11:38] <LuckyStrike> im on nethack now
[11:38] <shekhar> i am always being told that gnome 'cannot display location' but i can login through the terminal
[11:38] <tiglionabbit> what is a netsplit?
[11:38] <Slipaway172> ok so where do i install xmms skins to ?
[11:39] <din> it's when the leaf node of the irc server you are connected to disconnects from the main irc hub
[11:39] <grogoreo> hi
[11:39] <din> it "splits"
[11:39] <glick> this is getting gay now
[11:39] <grogoreo> does anyone know about this VC-1 or something from DVD jon?
[11:39] <dylan_> does anybody know of a graphical backup app?
[11:40] <Slipaway172> k3b
[11:40] <LuckyStrike> hmm i have never been more confused in my life than nethack. Think i will leave that for a rainy day
[11:40] <glick> LuckyStrike, thats minus 15 coolness points for you
[11:40] <Slipaway172> or gparted
[11:40] <Slipaway172> or natalius
[11:40] <LuckyStrike> lol
[11:40] <tiglionabbit> LuckyStrike: =P  it's a pretty crazy game though, randomizing dungeons, lots of interesting items
[11:41] <tiglionabbit> they put a ton of stuff into that game
[11:41] <dylan_> is there a graphical backup app for gtk?
[11:41] <dylan_> gnome?
[11:41] <Slipaway172> use gparted and partition and modify fstab and logon as root and moove all files to the partition
[11:41] <LuckyStrike> anyone played hex?
[11:43] <joefre> anyone use vncviewer? i'm trying to connect to a mac, but get "Unknown message type 255" :-(
[11:43] <snuffy> is there a folder comparison gui program for gnome...
[11:43] <ollebull> I get "Segmentation fault" when I run XMMS. Any ideas of what to do?
[11:43] <glick> i have been running ubuntu for 2 days off the live CD
[11:43] <glick> i guess i should not be a lazy prick and install it
[11:43] <glick> but that takes energy
[11:43] <redtech> 101
[11:44] <glick> ill have to back up all my shit
[11:44] <hondje> ulimit -c unlimited, run it, and submit the core dump as a bug, that's what I'd do
[11:44] <glick> bend over and grab the install cd
[11:44] <glick> open the cdrom
[11:44] <glick> put the cd in
[11:44] <glick> push it closed, etc, etc, etc
[11:44] <IFRFLYR> Hi, all. Anyone know the way to restart cups?
[11:44] <glick> cupsd -HUP
[11:45] <IFRFLYR> Grazie!
[11:45] <teferi_> IFRFLYR: /etc/init.d/cupsys restart will work too
[11:45] <glick> kill -s HUP cupsd
[11:45] <Markrian> sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
[11:47] <IFRFLYR> Thanks everyone
[11:48] <Raskall> anyone know of a ubuntu repo that has the java virtual machine, or do I have to download and install from www.java.com?
[11:49] <The_Vox> Raskall: multiverse or universe have it
[11:49] <The_Vox> Raskall: jdk1.1 is the package name
[11:51] <Raskall> ok.
[11:51] <Raskall> thanks
[11:52] <tiglionabbit> hey, where do you get a hostname like that, rob^ ?
[11:52] <tiglionabbit> Raskall: it's in hoary-extras
[11:53] <kbrooks> donation, tiglionabbit
[11:53] <LuckyStrike> guesisng it isn't easy to make a kde program work on gnome
[11:53] <tiglionabbit> LuckyStrike: it's super easy
[11:53] <tiglionabbit> they work
[11:53] <wolki> LuckyStrike, why?
[11:53] <dylan_> once installed, how do i start the program libburn?
[11:53] <rob^> tiglionabbit, yeah, donation
[11:53] <wolki> there's no problem with most apps
[11:53] <tiglionabbit> dylan_: that sounds like a library to me, not a program
[11:53] <kbrooks> you dont, dylan_
[11:53] <dylan_> damn
[11:53] <kbrooks> you start the program that uses the library
[11:54] <LuckyStrike>  want to play a game called hex and the program that i have found is called six http://six.retes.hu/  but it is only for kde
[11:54] <LuckyStrike> the program is very small
[11:54] <Mr> I was here a while ago under the name  IRCMonkey.  I still am having the same problem.  How do I log into the gui as root?  My wireless caed is listed correctly in the device manager but I can't get it to work.  I tried to mount my windows partition from root in the shell and it told me access denied please help!
[11:54] <LuckyStrike> 300kb
[11:54] <kbrooks> LuckyStrike, you can install it under gnome
[11:54] <dylan_> is there a really good burning program for gnome?
[11:54] <LuckyStrike> oh can I
[11:54] <tiglionabbit> Mr: it's not advisable to log in to the gui as root.
[11:54] <Efwis> Mr, are you on gnome??
[11:54] <kbrooks> heard gnome baker
[11:54] <kbrooks> @ dylan_
[11:54] <Mr> yep gnome
[11:55] <tiglionabbit> Mr: use sudo
[11:55] <tiglionabbit> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[11:55] <Mr> didn't work
[11:55] <kbrooks> LuckyStrike, yes just the libraries
[11:55] <tiglionabbit> Mr: did you do a regular install or an "expert" one?
[11:55] <Mr> expert
[11:55] <tiglionabbit> ubotu good bot
[11:55] <tiglionabbit> damn, still no ubotu
[11:55] <tiglionabbit> Mr: lol, why?
[11:55] <rob^> alrighty.
[11:55] <rob^> that attack must of really wacked him
[11:55] <tiglionabbit> Mr: now you're gonna have to add yourself to the sudoers list
[11:55] <LuckyStrike> kbrooks, ehhm you mean the .deb file?
[11:55] <Mr> sudo told me access denied
[11:56] <LuckyStrike> sorry im quite new to linux
[11:56] <kbrooks> LuckyStrike, dpkg -i f.deb
[11:56] <tiglionabbit> Mr: really?  uh, maybe you're doing it wrong
[11:56] <liz4rd> my ISP gave me 2 ips. how would i be able to use the other ip instead of dhcping to this one (there both static)
[11:57] <tiglionabbit> Mr: say "sudo fdisk -l" and tell me if it lists the /dev/hd you're trying to mount
[11:57] <LuckyStrike> you need to set that up on your router
[11:57] <Mr> could be.  I am trying to teach myself how to use it but it isnt working
[11:57] <husher> liz4rd: do you have a router?
[11:57] <LuckyStrike> your router needs to stop using nat and dhcp
[11:58] <Mr> If I can get my wireless card to work then I should be able to figure out the rest
[11:58] <liz4rd> husher, no just a hub
[11:58] <husher> liz4rd: get a router
[11:58] <husher> liz4rd, what are you trying to accomplish?
[11:59] <glick> its to obad the smoothwall distro isnt made for any other architecture
[11:59] <glick> id like to run smoothwall on my sparc64
[11:59] <WeirdAl> Hey, right
[11:59] <liz4rd> husher, no, and did you not read my question? :P
[11:59] <WeirdAl> I got Windows to see my Samba shares, so how do I get Linux to do it?
[12:00] <tiglionabbit> WeirdAl: places -> network servers
[12:00] <husher> li4ard: you asked how to use the other ip, and the rest wasn't totally clear