=== Vantage__ [~tcharron@www.toddcharron.com] has left #ubuntu ["Kopete] [12:00] thoreauputic: oh whoops, hehe sorry [12:00] thoreauputic: curse that stinkin' tab-completion [12:00] mumbles: hey did you run a make-kpkg clean before you did that command? [12:00] eternale1, yo [12:01] yo === ubuntu [~ubuntu@cpc1-folk1-3-0-cust41.asfd.cable.ntl.com] has joined #ubuntu [12:01] im lazy [12:01] lo === ubuntu is now known as McScruff === ubuntu [~ubuntu@80.3.124.41] has joined #ubuntu [12:01] help me, i cant log in [12:01] scoperesolution: why do you need secureIM? too much cs? ;) === Bugsbang [~bonny@81.248.84.192] has joined #ubuntu [12:01] how can i get kopete to spellcheck when i write messges? [12:01] cmatheson mumbles: hey did you run a make-kpkg clean before you did that command? erm how ? [12:01] im writing message out now === neuneu [~human2760@ADSL-TPLUS-18-58.intnet.mu] has joined #ubuntu [12:02] McScruff, what happened that you can't login? [12:02] 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] time loss that friend :D [12:02] to [12:02] fanboy [12:02] lol [12:02] eternale1, thats not possible [12:02] weird guy scoperesolution :/ [12:03] scoperesolution, makes one wonder what his problem is. Is he hiding something? [12:03] 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 === DeFi [~DeFi@ip68-6-40-245.sb.sd.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:03] no he is just odd [12:03] McScruff, yep, that's likely it. [12:03] tritium: maybe paranoid [12:03] how do i fix that shit [12:03] i mean fix that login === jubuntu [~papaJohn@adsl-68-252-48-139.dsl.wotnoh.ameritech.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:03] McScruff, is your drive full? [12:03] I am not going to ditch him over this, I like him to much for that [12:04] scoperesolution, i know a fwe people like that [12:04] it wasnt when i left but it could have fileld up somehow === Strife [~mdepalati@galaxian.gpcc.itd.umich.edu] has joined #ubuntu [12:04] I swear everyone knows people like that [12:04] how can i check [12:04] what's up folks [12:04] McScruff, login to a virtual console and run "df -h" [12:04] scoperesolution: i don't [12:04] he wont use linux anymore because he cant game on it all the time === climbers`arg|Car [~agucarsal@209.13.212.230] has joined #ubuntu [12:04] dule boot time [12:04] where is virtual console? [12:04] that and as eternale1 and I know mvs doesnt run on linux [12:05] ctrl+alt+F1 [12:05] McScruff, Ctrl-Alt-F1 is one of them === Troy_McClure [~addison@24-119-228-8.cpe.cableone.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:05] I am setting up a raid1(mirror) on two discs. It asks me how many discs should be active. 1 or 2 ? [12:05] yeah we all dual boot [12:05] McScruff, F2 through F6 also work === mstodd [~mstodd@rrcs-67-52-3-190.west.biz.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [12:05] scoperesolution, I don't [12:05] i mean all my gaming friends === ErmaC` [~joris@dD5773890.access.telenet.be] has joined #ubuntu [12:05] i've come to use mp to do mvs [12:05] while my windows box was down [12:05] but ya === andares [~root@216.2.232.25] has joined #ubuntu [12:05] yeah I might do that for my cobol tonight [12:05] to lazy to restart in to xp [12:05] :p [12:06] the dreaded word cobol [12:06] McScruff, what are you using that might fill up your drive? [12:06] COBOL!!!!! [12:06] only luck yet cmatheson ? [12:06] any ? === RuffianSoldier [user@cpe-24-209-106-36.woh.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu === scoperesolution dreads doing this program so much [12:06] MOVE 'IHATETHISSHIT' TO OUT-RECORD [12:06] scoperesolution, are you taking a 1982 business course? [12:06] haha [12:06] Is it possible to join ubuntu to Windows domain? [12:06] mumbles: did you ever run 'make-kpkg clean' before you ran that command? [12:07] tritium, no its a external data structs class === i3dmaster [~i3dmaster@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has joined #ubuntu [12:07] just did a min ago [12:07] using jcl, cobol and asm [12:07] seams to be compiling [12:07] but a bit of errors [12:07] for the ibm 370 mainframe [12:07] scoperesolution, wow, amazing they still teach cobol [12:07] How? [12:07] here at NIU they love it [12:07] will use pastbin to show you .. === RuffianSoldier [user@cpe-24-209-106-36.woh.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [12:08] mumbles: what errors? [12:08] actually one of the updates I install today to my IDE was for the COBOL plugin ;) [12:08] not finished compiling yet [12:08] 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] installed^ [12:08] mumbles: ok [12:08] i would rather program in cobol than asm anyday [12:08] ErmaC`, what vidio card do u have? [12:08] DP 424(8,13),432(3,13) [12:08] i guess ATI [12:08] crimsun, no kidding... [12:08] eternale1, remember that shit? [12:08] tritium: yeah, I was a impressed [12:08] bah === ubuntu [~ubuntu@empire.klinproperty.garethdavis.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:08] -a [12:08] haha [12:09] packed numbers should die [12:09] divide pack [12:09] ? [12:09] Ubuntu Rocks!!! [12:09] yeah [12:09] *barf* [12:09] lol.. garethdavis.net [12:09] that was on the homework yesterday [12:09] in the debugging thing i was doing [12:09] ErmaC': do you know your monitor's specs? === meeeeeeeeh [~othernoob@p54A2C8C9.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:10] eternale1, you get that vb shit working? [12:10] ya [12:10] sweet deal [12:10] I wish I was in that class [12:10] im kinda worried tho, i don't know which media player the TA [12:10] has [12:10] so i might just put two copies of it on the disk [12:10] give both copies [12:10] ya [12:11] the code isnt that different to have both copies === zoofields [~zoofields@ip68-104-36-242.lv.lv.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu === ubuntu [~ubuntu@cpc1-folk1-3-0-cust41.asfd.cable.ntl.com] has joined #ubuntu === atila [~atila@85.96.254.185] has joined #ubuntu === ubuntu is now known as McScruff === Lucar [~administr@200.217.63.52] has joined #ubuntu [12:11] What's the news McScruff ? [12:11] lo, someone was helping me === ElBarono [adam@ElBarono.developer.debian] has joined #ubuntu [12:11] i went into virtual console and forgot the command [12:11] how do i leave the console [12:12] eternale1, what do you use for an editor, gedit? [12:12] McScruff, "df -h" for how much free disk space you have [12:12] McScruff: alt-F7 [12:12] hello world [12:12] well before i jumped to ubuntu i had used nano [12:12] but lately gedit [12:12] atila, I can't speak for the whole world, but hello :) [12:12] anyone able to play 3D games on ubuntu ? [12:13] hmm [12:13] it dont look like its showing my hdd's [12:13] even tuxracer is too slow on my ATI9600Pro :-( [12:13] I wanta start that program but I need something that allows tabs as spaces instead of t abs [12:13] hi tritium :-) [12:13] tab [12:13] ss [12:13] McScruff, what is it showing you? [12:13] well none match my hdd sizes and none are full [12:13] can i print screen it [12:14] or copy it [12:14] 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] use pastebin.com [12:14] ErmaC`: X -version === schasi [~schasi@p54A26C82.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:14] I tried to edit the XF86config but got even worse ... [12:14] ErmaC`: if you have Hoary you will have Xorg though [12:14] well I am out of here need food and a shower since I just got off work [12:14] luckily had a cp before messing around [12:14] ErmaC`, please don't ask for help in such a profane way === odiug [~cain@208.51.141.101] has joined #ubuntu [12:15] its showing tempfs , dev and none [12:15] no /dev/hda [12:15] cmatheson, it says its done [12:15] hi, i would like to know if ubuntu live cd 5.04 has the toram option as 4.10 did [12:15] thoreauputic i have hoary yes... [12:15] Anyone have gvidcap / xvidcap installed? === loudestmouse [~loudestmo@68-114-62-43.dhcp.davl.vt.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu [12:15] I have hoary too I guess [12:15] I don't see it in the repos, even for uni/multiverse [12:15] confused now [12:15] McScruff, what does "mount" tell you is mounted? [12:15] Hello. [12:15] ErmaC`: then you have xorg version 6.8.2 or so [12:15] (downloaded the ISO-file of the installdisk of the latest version of ubuntu) so... [12:15] X Window System Version 6.8.2 (Ubuntu 6.8.2-10 20050405154308 root@terranova.warthogs.hbd.com) [12:15] Release Date: 9 February 2005 [12:15] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.8.2 [12:15] Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.10 i686 [ELF] [12:15] Current Operating System: Linux ubuntu 2.6.10-5-386 #1 Tue Apr 5 12:12:40 UTC 2005 i686 === zoofields [~zoofields@ip68-104-36-242.lv.lv.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:16] indeed [12:16] mumbles: ok, install it w/ dpkg -i [12:16] Can I ask a question? [12:16] mumbles: er wait, was that just clean? [12:16] loudestmouse, of course [12:16] ErmaC`: please read the topic re: pasting [12:16] mumbles: or did your rebuild it to? [12:16] ErmaC`: what do you think is the purpose of a site like pastebin.com ? === Jimbob [~jcape@c-24-14-115-101.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:16] !javaplugin [12:16] XRayNuke: I don't know, could you explain it? [12:16] Does "apt-cache search xvidcap" return any results to someone? [12:16] tritium can i pm, then i wont spam the channel [12:16] !flood [12:16] from memory, flood is for pasting, please use http://pastebin.com , http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl or #flood here on freenode. [12:16] othernoob, how should i know? i'm new to linux... [12:17] XRayNuke, the mozilla java plugin is installed if you install the .deb created from java-package [12:17] McScruff, ok [12:17] ErmaC`: read the /topic when you enter a channel === bienve [~REal@200.88.199.140] has joined #ubuntu [12:17] tritium: I am having trouble with broken files. I need to know how to add debian archive into pakage manager. [12:17] anyone help me ? [12:17] tritium: successfully installed that deb, java not showing up in Firefox's about:plugins. [12:17] 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] loudestmouse, you really shoudn't use debian repos. [12:17] cmatheson, i rebilt it [12:18] ErmaC`: to read it at any time just type /topic [12:18] mumbles: ok, so now there is two .deb files in /usr/src? [12:18] XRayNuke, after restarting firefox? === Weiss [~weiss@modem-3554.lemur.dialup.pol.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu [12:18] Anyonw have XVIDCAP ?!??!?! === frank [~frank@67.71.35.63] has joined #ubuntu [12:18] sorry then... [12:18] i have 2 [12:18] tritium why? There is much ubuntu wise unless there is another package depository I don't know about. [12:18] khermans, nope just tried it [12:18] 386 and 686 [12:18] ErmaC`: well, you know now I guess :) [12:18] mumbles: oh good, dpkg -i the 386 one [12:18] loudestmouse, you likely don't have universe and multiverse enabled === zausband [~zausband@cpe-065-190-016-200.triad.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [12:18] khermans, I got nothing from apt-cache [12:19] zoofields, thanks -- someone earlier today told me it was in universe [12:19] Tritium: ?????? [12:19] loudestmouse, there are very few packages that debian has that ubuntu does not [12:19] tritium: yes. I've restarted firefox and made sure every firefox process was dead, ps ax | grep firefox shows nothing [12:19] !repositories [12:19] khermans, I have it enabled and I don't get that package [12:19] repositories is, like, at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto [12:19] loudestmouse, ^^^ [12:19] yeah, he must be a liar then... [12:19] lol [12:19] Setting up alsa-modules-2.6.10-5-386 (1.0.8-4ubuntu4+10.00.Custom) ... [12:19] Unloading ALSA sound driver modules: (none loaded). [12:19] Reloading sound driver modules: (none to reload). [12:19] tritium: I don't understand universe and multiverse enabled. [12:20] loudestmouse, see the URL above regarding adding repositories [12:20] mumbles: ok, now type 'modprobe snd-azx' [12:20] loudestmouse: that's why he got the bot to give you an URL === arc [~arc@203.Red-217-126-206.pooles.rima-tde.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:20] hi all [12:20] Thank you [12:20] there is no gcc 2.95 for ubuntu? [12:20] thoreauputic, heh, I finally learned how to use the darn thing ;) [12:20] cmatheson, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/560 === helloyo [~alex@c220-239-14-166.belrs4.nsw.optusnet.com.au] has joined #ubuntu [12:21] arc: any reason you need 2.95 ? [12:21] loudestmouse: System menu, Administration, Synaptic, enter your password, Settings menu, Repositories, Add, Ubuntu (your version), click all the checkboxes. [12:21] assuming you have a GUI running. [12:21] mumbles: you need to stick sudo in front of that [12:21] thoreauputic: do you know what nachos is? [12:21] loudestmouse: then hit OK a few times. [12:21] anybody help me with an install I am new to linux and ubuntu [12:21] can anyone please give me an URL to setup ATI9600Pro ? pretty please ? [12:21] XRayNuke, still no luck? [12:21] arc: I thought it was Mexican food ... *grin* [12:21] thoreauputic: hahaha [12:21] oh done that cmatheson [12:22] tritium: nope. Firefox still claims no plugins are installed. [12:22] thoreauputic: well, it is an operating system too, over a virtual machine, it is developed for academic pruposes === aru_ [~aru@70-58-155-210.eugn.qwest.net] has joined #ubuntu === ErmaC` [~joris@dD5773890.access.telenet.be] has joined #ubuntu === frank [~frank@67.71.27.46] has joined #ubuntu [12:22] mumbles: but you still get the permission errors? [12:22] tritium: where does the firefox plugins folder live on Ubuntu, so I can check to make sure the files are there? [12:22] XRayNuke, you made shroe tha tyou installied it o mozzia-firefox [12:22] can anyone please give me an URL to setup ATI9600Pro ? pretty please ? [12:22] or wherever the firefox thing is ? [12:22] tritium: I get the idea. Thanks again === Stealth-X2 [stealthx@CPE000b6a02eae1-CM001255730722.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #ubuntu [12:22] loudestmouse, sure thing :) [12:22] thoreauputic: and it is developed on c++, and it has a lot of g++ 2.95 "features" [12:22] cmatheson, no permission errors [12:22] XRayNuke, let me check === frido [~frido@nat-ph3-wh.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de] has joined #ubuntu [12:22] thoreauputic: recoding it is a pain in the ass [12:23] arc: I see [12:23] 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] ErmaC`, please watch the profanity! [12:23] mumbles: ok, now type 'ls /dev/dsp' [12:23] thanks a lot everyone for help here ;) [12:23] me wanna be happy too ... [12:23] can anyone please give me an URL to setup ATI9600Pro ? pretty please ? [12:23] tritium, how you mean? [12:23] atila: www.google.com [12:23] I get configure:error no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH?? [12:23] !ati [12:23] I heard ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto [12:23] lol tried that already [12:23] ErmaC`, like tone it down. [12:23] tritium: he doesn't know what "profanity" is ;) [12:24] ok sorry :$ [12:24] cm done [12:24] well; [12:24] mumbles: no errors? [12:24] ErmaC`: like, the F word is unecessary, dude [12:24] gonna try some more ... [12:24] c ya all [12:24] over and exit [12:24] ok sorry thoreauputic === mumbles hugs cmatheson [12:24] yay === m0biu5 [~micah@ip205.155.45.216.susc.suscom.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:25] haha, yay! === mumbles hugs cmatheson a bit more [12:25] what FTP client do you all prefer? [12:25] lftp === Gentleman_finn [~klement@port45.ds1-vg.adsl.cybercity.dk] has joined #ubuntu === anacaona [HydraIRC@MTL-HSE-ppp202524.qc.sympatico.ca] has joined #ubuntu [12:25] hey, how can i change JAVA_HOME ?? [12:25] ErmaC`: it's OK - doesn't bother me personally, but some people might be offended, that's all ;-) [12:25] ;) === jp__ [~jp@200-126-82-5.bk6-dsl.surnet.cl] has joined #ubuntu [12:26] why nightswim? [12:26] some little childs who are here at 0 am (h) [12:26] :p [12:26] goes to play some mp3s === FuNEx [~FuNEx@141.red-82-158-0.user.auna.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:26] Why do I get "no acceptable C compiler found in #PATH ? [12:26] zausband: because you ahven't installed gcc? [12:26] ErmaC`: well, not just that - there are many cultures and attitudes within the community and we need to respect them === FuNEx [~FuNEx@141.red-82-158-0.user.auna.net] has left #ubuntu ["Abandonando"] [12:27] sudo apt-get install build-essential [12:27] XRayNuke, /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so [12:27] /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/plugin/i386/ns7-gcc29 [12:27] /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/plugin/i386/ns7-gcc29/libjavaplugin_oji.so [12:27] zausband: sudo apt-get install build-essential [12:27] oh yeah sorry i understand wath you mean thoreauputic [12:27] hello all [12:27] got sound but xmms dosent like my mp3s [12:27] zausband: or find build-essential in synaptic package manager [12:27] i've set up an ubuntu file server at work [12:28] we use dial up (we're that poor) [12:28] That is all I should do? Sorry for the ignorance, newbie :( === Discipulus [~disc@main032.ppp.rockriver.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:28] i haven't found a way for ubuntu to use the modem as default gateway when connected to the net. [12:28] XRayNuke, try "dpkg -L sun-j2re1.5 | grep libjavaplugin" === uniq [~frode@213.184.199.55] has joined #ubuntu [12:28] zausband: that package will install gcc , g ++, make etc for you === neoliminal [~neolimina@cpe-66-65-152-2.nyc.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu === thierry [~thierry@modemcable094.69-131-66.mc.videotron.ca] has joined #ubuntu [12:29] What is a good apache web traffic analyser? === Venson [~Venson@user-0cdf60m.cable.mindspring.com] has left #ubuntu [] [12:29] i have to disconnect from the network (disable eth0), use the Net, disconnect, then reconnect to the network . === SDFH_Linux [~moo@adsl-065-006-180-151.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu === Gentleman_finn [~klement@port45.ds1-vg.adsl.cybercity.dk] has left #ubuntu [] [12:29] there's gotta be a better way === Aegir [~Richard@d220-238-139-250.dsl.vic.optusnet.com.au] has joined #ubuntu [12:29] btw, we're networking through a router [12:29] anacaona: normally a ppp dialup doesn't need a default gateway set, unless you use NAT === AndyFitz [~andy@220-245-97-227-qld-pppoe.tpgi.com.au] has left #ubuntu [] [12:29] Thanks for the help. been using windows foe over 10 years and I am moving away from that [12:30] can play cds though === nalioth_wrkn is now known as nalioth [12:30] XRayNuke, good luck. I'll be away for a while. [12:30] in the networking wizard, there's a default gateway pull-down menu. [12:30] guess i wont be forking out 30 quid for a new sound card [12:30] tritium: installed JDK rather than JRE. have /usr/lib/j2sdk1.5-sun/jre/plugin ... .so [12:30] howdy [12:30] tritium: okay, thanks for your help [12:30] if its set to eth0 when i connect, i don't have an internet connection. [12:30] anacaona: the IP of your router would be the default gateway I suppose [12:30] XRayNuke, sure. [12:31] and if the eth0 is configured and active, the wizard won't let me choose the modem as the gateway. [12:31] thoreaputic: the router is not the gateway because its not connected to the net [12:31] anacaona, [12:31] anacaona: umm.... the router is connected to the modem then, right? [12:32] no. [12:32] so whats your setup? [12:32] the modem is a dial-up modem inside the server. [12:32] anacaona: in which case the router is the gateway [12:32] remember those? [12:32] 56k? [12:32] 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] anacaona, try wahever machene is the dnsserver ? [12:33] anacaona: I have dialup here, and NAT, and the gateway is the machine the modem is connected to === phillambrechts [~phil@c-67-175-52-127.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:33] 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. === Weisss [~weiss@modem-2021.lemur.dialup.pol.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu [12:33] neoliminal: try using rrdtool (apt-get able as well) [12:33] anyone know how to measure something like that? [12:33] XRayNuke, I have a /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin.so which is a symbolic link to `/etc/alternatives/mozilla-javaplugin.so' [12:34] bpucccio: rrdtool? [12:34] hope that helps. see you later [12:34] i have a firefox problem, when i goto print it completely crashes firefox. [12:34] it generates pretty graphs for load, cpu use, # of proccess, free harddrive space, etc [12:34] And i can't reinstall it because there is a cairo error [12:34] bpuccio: thanks!! will do. [12:34] neoliminal: yes, for something that is "already together" you might want to try hotsanic [12:34] #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# [12:34] #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # [12:34] #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # [12:34] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## [12:34] #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# [12:34] #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # [12:34] it uses rrdtool along with a bunch of presets [12:34] #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # [12:34] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# [12:35] # === misfit_toy [~guy@cpe-70-112-252-226.austin.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [12:35] Eight Days A Week [12:35] phillambrechts: don't dump crap in here [12:35] Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney [12:35] Typed and Transcribed by Jordan Kelly jordan@webzone.net [12:35] Intro [12:35] (fade in) [12:35] (let ring) [12:35] D E [12:35] E|--0---------0-----0-------0--|-0--------0----0------0--------| [12:35] ? [12:35] B|-10--------10----12------10--|12-------12---14-----12--------| [12:35] G|-11--------11----11------11--|13-------13---13-----13--------| [12:35] anacaona: if the modem is an internal modem, are you sure it is supported in Linux (ie not a winmodem?) [12:35] neoliminal: http://hotsanic.sourceforge.net/ [12:35] D|-12--------12----12------12--|14-------14---14-----14--------| [12:35] someone kill that thing === SkaBOT [~skavenger@host174-183.pool8257.interbusiness.it] has joined #ubuntu [12:35] A|--------------------------- -|-------------------------------| [12:35] E|-----------------------------|-------------------------------| === McScruff [~mcscruff@cpc1-folk1-3-0-cust41.asfd.cable.ntl.com] has joined #ubuntu [12:35] G D [12:35] E|--0---------0-----0-------0--|-0--------0----0------0--------| [12:35] lo [12:35] B|-15--------15----17------15--|10-------10---12-----10--------| [12:35] neoliminal: /ignore? [12:35] phillambrechts, wtf are you doing? [12:35] G|-16--------16----16------16--|11-------11---13-----11--------| [12:35] D|-17--------17----17------17--|12-------12---14-----12--------| [12:35] A|-----------------------------|-------------------------------| [12:35] E|-----------------------------|-------------------------------| [12:35] I think thats a guitar tab [12:35] Verse 1: [12:35] D E G D [12:35] Oo, I need your love, babe, guess you know it's true [12:35] D E G D [12:35] ugh, this is really not necessary, is it phillambrechts? [12:35] thoreaputic: ok, here's the setup [12:35] Hope you need my love, babe, just like I need you [12:35] Chorus: [12:35] aru_, that is a guitar tab [12:35] Bm G Bm E [12:36] Hold me, love me, Hold me, love me, [12:36] D E G === mode/#ubuntu [+o tritium] by ChanServ [12:36] it's not working [12:36] crap [12:36] arg [12:36] sry [12:36] someone fuckin kick him already [12:36] tritium: can you +q this idiot please? [12:36] wrong copy and paste [12:36] I'm sorry [12:36] neoliminal: http://hotsanic.sourceforge.net/example/index.html is the sample output [12:36] Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libc/libcairo/libcairo1_0.3.0-1_i386.deb MD5Sum mismatch [12:36] relax, it was an accident [12:36] excellent, I was about to ask for a giant guitar tab to enlighten my chatting experience [12:36] it was :) [12:36] it was a fucking accident [12:36] can someone help me to configure ALSA? === phillambrechts was kicked off #ubuntu by tritium (tritium) [12:36] machine a: linux fileserver, with 56k modem connected to router through eth0 [12:36] bpuccio: that's hotsanic? [12:36] 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 === phillambrechts [~phil@c-67-175-52-127.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:37] ok... [12:37] neoliminal: yes, that's hotsanic, it usses rrdtool to create the graphs [12:37] thoreauputic, do you have something like that website for screen resolutions, but for configuring ALSA? [12:37] bpuccio: ok thanks. [12:37] 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] bpuccio: so I need both rrdtool and hotsanic? [12:37] phillambrechts: i'd like to see a musical error msg from apt on my machine [12:37] thoreauputic, thanks for notifying me === liroth_ [~liroth@p548DED6E.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:37] tritium: no probs [12:38] Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libc/libcairo/libcairo1_0.3.0-1_i386.deb MD5Sum mismatch [12:38] Segmentation fault [12:38] neoliminal: if you apt-get isntall hotsanic, it will automagically pull in rrdtool [12:38] phillambrechts: watch ubotu [12:38] it's a package dependancy === ColonelKernel [ishai@66-214-126-238.bb-cres.charterpipeline.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:38] !usrepos === dradul [~dradul@200.119.53.19] has joined #ubuntu [12:38] 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] thats the error when i start firefox from the console and crash [12:38] bpuccio: ok thanks [12:38] ubotu? [12:38] neoliminal: sure, no problem === tanki [~tankiii@24.229.59.119.res-cmts.eph.ptd.net] has joined #ubuntu === jmacs [~jmacs@ool-4355e6b8.dyn.optonline.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:39] !ubotu [12:39] hmm... ubotu is uh... Thaaats me! === BeatYou-z [ne00@ip70-179-141-68.dl.dl.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:39] thoreauputic, do you have something like that website for screen resolutions, but for configuring ALSA? [12:39] !ubotu die [12:39] auk: I don't know, could you explain it? [12:39] why would i watch ubotu? [12:39] !die [12:39] ErmaC`: sorry, i don't know what you mean [12:39] well === neoliminal [~neolimina@cpe-66-65-152-2.nyc.res.rr.com] has left #ubuntu [] [12:39] i need to configure alsa [12:39] and i don't know how to do [12:39] :( [12:40] Can anyone help me reinstall firefox to see if this printing crash goes away [12:40] phillambrechts: you watch what ubotu says because it's usually a useful URL related to your problem if someone invokes the bot's help === LeeColleton [~lc@dsl254-021-168.sea1.dsl.speakeasy.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:41] oh [12:41] I figured it out [12:41] I was using the glider theme before and when i switched to clearlooks the printing dialog didn't force it to crash === SDFH_Linux [~moo@adsl-065-006-180-151.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu === mode/#ubuntu [-o tritium] by tritium === magus_ [~magus@host-206-155.dialup.telecet.ru] has joined #ubuntu [12:44] tritium, it works now, cheers [12:45] is there a ubuntu channel for mingling === xTina [~xTina@p54A25420.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:45] mingling about what [12:46] 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] othernoob: no [12:46] current events, anything offtopic [12:46] #ubuntu-offtopic [12:46] thoreauputic: why's a user getting it then if he has a p4 686 using the 686 kernel? [12:46] othernoob: unless it's directly kernel-related [12:47] using gpg, how do you tell when your key has been signed? [12:47] thoreauputic: it's a precompiled OOo package [12:47] how do you install kde? [12:47] and which kde is it? [12:47] othernoob: should run fine AFAIK [12:47] SDFH_Linux: install "kubuntu-desktop" pkg [12:47] thoreauputic: that's what i thought too. but a user i'm trying to help encounters this [12:47] SDFH_Linux: it should be 3.4.0 [12:47] which kde is it [12:48] whats the umask for read right permsions ? === Karol_18 [~Karol_18@200.112.43.85] has joined #ubuntu [12:48] for fstab ? [12:48] othernoob: is the user sure it's actually a 386 package? And appropriate for Ubuntu? [12:48] mumbles: i have umask=000 in mine [12:49] thouht it was [12:49] what package have I install to get gnome remote desktop configuration program? (I installed olny a few gnome things)? Thanks :) [12:49] 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 === nessmuk [~nessmuk@181.205-206-70-0.interbaun.com] has joined #ubuntu === Laney [~laish@81-178-97-176.dsl.pipex.com] has joined #ubuntu === ith [~ith@121.Red-81-38-237.pooles.rima-tde.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:50] othernoob: very odd then... === gverig [~gverig@204.128.192.11] has joined #ubuntu [12:50] thoreauputic: indeed [12:50] hey! [12:50] can we run Firefox 1.05 in Hoary? [12:50] I lost my audio... How can I debug the problem? [12:50] thoreauputic: should i tell him to download the a bit older .deb package(the same i have) and try? [12:50] ESD is up and running [12:50] i mean, it's 100 mb [12:50] nessmuk: if you must [12:51] how [12:51] malioth...are there good reasons not to? I thought the hype about the security upgrades sounded cool [12:51] my user is a member of audio group [12:51] othernoob: I guess if yours works on the same arch, yeah, worth a shot [12:51] i;m a newbi === McScruff [~mcscruff@cpc1-folk1-3-0-cust41.asfd.cable.ntl.com] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [12:51] what package have I install to get gnome remote desktop configuration program? (I installed olny a few gnome things)? Thanks :) === ith [~ith@121.Red-81-38-237.pooles.rima-tde.net] has left #ubuntu ["Fui] [12:51] othernoob: I hope he has a better connection than mine ;) [12:51] nessmuk: the currently available ff 1.0.2 in hoary has the security fixes from .4 in it (but it is still .2 featureset) === magus__ [~magus@host-206-102.dialup.telecet.ru] has joined #ubuntu [12:52] mal...yeah....the current v is good enough for me === twisted_steel [~hollec@pcp0011904896pcs.alxndr01.va.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [12:52] thoreauputic: 3mbit [12:52] nessmuk: AFAIK not from aptget (at least not from ubuntu aptget). Nothing is stopping you from installing it yourself though [12:52] 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] 1.0.4 is the latest version? 1.0.5 out? [12:52] jp__: if I understand you correctly you want remote login? In that case you need gdm [12:52] mal...thnx...bye === kdp [~KP@resnet-46-112.dorm.utexas.edu] has joined #ubuntu [12:52] lsuactiafner: 1.0.5 is out [12:53] cool then i'm downloadin it.. === _roadie [~roadie@pcp09275706pcs.midltn01.nj.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === nessmuk [~nessmuk@181.205-206-70-0.interbaun.com] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [12:53] <_roadie> hi guys [12:53] ok i just installed ubuntu and now when i try to boot into windows it says "cannot find hal.dll" [12:53] does anyone know what to do? [12:53] what package have I install to get gnome remote desktop configuration program? (I installed olny a few gnome things)? Thanks :) [12:53] 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] jp__: umm - did you read my message?? === terrex [~terrex@84-122-73-155.onocable.ono.com] has joined #ubuntu [12:54] kdp : live without windows.. [12:54] using gpg, how do you tell when your key has been signed? [12:54] thats not an option. [12:54] dont understand why slashdot aint coverin the firefox release... [12:55] lsuactiafner: they did, you missed it [12:55] kdp: but it sounds like a windows problem, not a linux problem? [12:55] oh... [12:55] yes, but it happened after i installed ubuntu. maybe someone else has this problem? [12:55] stupid dialup can only connect @ night [12:55] so i miss 12hrs of the day [12:55] 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???? === noMoreheroes is now known as CookieNinja [12:56] kdp: boot into safe mode and (whats the name of that program that makes sure all the proggys are "microsoft standard"?) === jaco^ [~kazzimiii@host253-52.pool8253.interbusiness.it] has joined #ubuntu [12:56] ive seen lots of things that say edit boot.ini [12:57] and the grub menu [12:57] and ive tried those [12:57] kdp: safe mode, and run "system file checker" or whatever its called [12:57] ok [12:57] 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] thoreauputic: did i just give windows advice? i must be in a rEAllY good mood [12:57] 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] anyone using colors in terminal [12:58] gnome-remote-desktop? [12:58] I really don't know [12:58] jp__: u like console or gui? [12:58] nalioth: hahah - well better you than me: I know almost nothing about windows === Weisss is now known as Weiss [12:58] nalioth: wait that wont work b/c windows cant run HAL. it stops before i can get to safe mode [12:58] i havent used windows sinec slackware 9.1 [12:58] nalioth: boot from your windows cd [12:58] jp__: I don't know, sorry [12:58] tell it to 'repair installation' [12:58] come on am i the only onr doing colors in ubuntu [12:58] WTF! [12:58] teferi_: thats me, no naolith [12:59] around windows 2000 lost me [12:59] er [12:59] sorry [12:59] kdp: boot with your winXP cd and run system file checker [12:59] ok [12:59] that's what i just said :P [12:59] why have I to ask newbie question on #ubuntu-devel? I know that they know the answers [12:59] jp__: someone else might [12:59] wtf [12:59] anyone installed ff 1.05? [12:59] teferi_: sorry, i'm watching tv and chatting at the same time [01:00] i hate it when they don't answer my ???s [01:00] pax doing it now [01:00] mumbles: let me know how it goes [01:01] no problems so far === thoreauputic reflects that jp__ and his kind have high expectations of volunteers... [01:01] pax: check it out from cvs and build it, it's easy [01:01] thoreauputic: i had an answer for him, he was just gonna have to go get it [01:01] nalioth I know it's easy :) [01:02] nalioth: well, it's his own impatience that finished him then.. too bad for him [01:02] we'll see him back === REds [redskin@fluro.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:02] we see everyone back [01:03] pax https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingFirefox?highlight=%28firefox%29 [01:03] ty [01:03] i'm getting a new job where i have to officially speak spanish [01:03] pax: are you swedish? [01:03] and i'm a poor gringo [01:03] othernoob: no, I'm iraqi [01:03] using gpg, how do you tell when your key has been signed? [01:04] pax: ah okay, had a swedish friend with the same nickname :) [01:04] nalioth: he shouldn't have addressed his question to me personally anyway - I don't know why he assumed I would know === _mage_afk is now known as _mage_work [01:04] thoreauputic: charisma ;) [01:04] othernoob: I wacked him and took his name :p [01:04] thoreauputic: b/c you have such an impressive nick [01:04] pax lol [01:04] othernoob: haha [01:04] nalioth : ff 1.0.5 self-compile easy? [01:05] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingFirefox?highlight=%28firefox%29 [01:05] lsuactiafner: a link was just posted above from mumbles [01:05] usually i get a bug that make -i doesnt ignore [01:05] lets see.. [01:05] lsuactiafner: then you don't have enough dev libs installed, go get more === Charlie_Snoopy [~vircuser@bl5-238-181.dsl.telepac.pt] has joined #ubuntu [01:06] hello all [01:06] wassup [01:06] oh oh [01:06] pax: where are you from [01:06] blmartin777: scroll back. [01:06] where at in iraq [01:06] blmartin777: I live in teh us === will [~will@1-1-7-19a.ars.sth.bostream.se] has joined #ubuntu [01:07] I live in teh me! [01:07] herm pax your name remineds me of that blogger for iraq... a salam i think === delltony [~delltony@c-24-99-11-118.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:07] blmartin777: and no, I'm not salampax [01:07] what [01:07] your called will humm [01:07] pax: I am just curious how are things there [01:08] pax blmartin777: I live in teh us === gverig [~gverig@204.128.192.11] has left #ubuntu [] [01:08] blmartin777: I wouldnt know or discuss that stuff in this room by respect for thr topic :) [01:08] sorry i missed that === nergis [~esk_evde_@ool-44c4e2af.dyn.optonline.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:08] Your right === Markrian [~markrian@82-68-11-182.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu [01:08] Sorry === rwabel [~rwabel@gw.ptr-80-238-131-184.customer.ch.netstream.com] has joined #ubuntu [01:10] anyone with probs installing ubuntu 4.10 in a acer Aspire 1690 i [01:10] hi [01:11] nalioth : i got 800mb of dev [01:11] if there was an error while checking packages, how can i check, and sane this? [01:11] Aragorn_Guardian: howdy [01:11] lsuactiafner: i was joking [01:11] nalioth: hi!! 1 week ubuntized... [01:11] Aragorn_Guardian: an md5 error? === ateves [~ateves@p54907FA0.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:11] is there something like the kwifimanager for gnome? [01:12] Why does flashplugin-nonfree install ruby? === darmou [~darmou@CPE-61-9-146-174.vic.bigpond.net.au] has joined #ubuntu [01:12] ateves: you can use kwifimangler under gnome [01:12] SYSTEM HAS BROKEN PACKAGES [01:12] XRayNuke: that's what it uses to retrieve it [01:12] Aragorn_Guardian: are you using nonofficial repositories? [01:12] yes, but it cannot start in tray-mode === gangalee [~ira@alita.wirespring.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:12] what calls inittab in booting? [01:13] i dont...is another user...but i think no...is a recent instalation [01:13] ateves: so it doesnt.. .. [01:13] gangalee: the kernel invokes init [01:13] universe is supported, right? [01:13] multiverse, too? [01:13] Aragorn_Guardian: so open a terminal [01:13] Aragorn_Guardian: by the community [01:13] Aragorn_Guardian: and multiverse [01:13] not by Ubuntu [01:13] right === gabriel82 [~gabriel82@74.sub-70-216-98.myvzw.com] has joined #ubuntu === gabriel82 is now known as Jogariga === Kyral [~Linux@cpe-24-59-34-66.twcny.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [01:14] ok [01:14] Aragorn_Guardian: now type "sudo apt-get -f install" with no pkgs invoked [01:14] right === Drizzt321 [~drizzt@c-24-218-242-226.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === Drizzt321 [~drizzt@c-24-218-242-226.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [01:14] 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? === XandriX [~slack@xandrix.user] has joined #ubuntu [01:15] Jogariga: there is one on gnome, right click on your panel and look for network thingy [01:16] 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? === magus_ [~magus@host-206-67.dialup.telecet.ru] has joined #ubuntu === uniq [~frode@213.184.199.55] has joined #ubuntu === action09 [~action09@rue92-2-82-228-120-222.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu === n3C [~n3C@klik27.klik.bydgoszcz.pl] has joined #ubuntu === thierry is now known as thierry_away [01:17] nalioth: i don't see it === primos [~primos@38-180.adsl.lpoy.dnainternet.fi] has joined #ubuntu === magus_ [~magus@host-206-67.dialup.telecet.ru] has left #ubuntu [""] [01:17] someone with ubuntu on a acer === REds [redskin@fluro.net] has joined #ubuntu === fhr [~fhr@80-103-55-44.mad1.dialup.uni2.es] has joined #ubuntu [01:18] Jogariga: right click on a panel, > add to panel > network monitor [01:18] using gpg, how do you tell when your key has been signed? [01:18] nalioth: that's not what i need. I need a signal bar indicator like in cellphones [01:18] nalioth: nice...done...the package was fixed..thanks [01:19] Aragorn_Guardian: thats why #ubuntu is here [01:19] Jogariga: i have a signal bar on mine [01:19] nalioth: i have two monitors on mine [01:20] Jogariga: so open the prefs and choose your network interface [01:20] pgp -ks "my key" ? === omaru [~omaru@200.79.203.186.cableonline.com.mx] has joined #ubuntu [01:20] nalioth: refresh your key from a keyserver, then gpg --list-sigs yourkey [01:20] nalioth: i selected my evdo connection (ppp0) and it doesn't show the bars [01:20] 8) [01:21] seth_k: ok i did the refresh thing, but kgpg screwed it off or something [01:21] seth_k: time for the command line [01:21] kgpg is pretty outdated, it kinda breaks on me too [01:21] my sound disappear after install xmms and all libs for mp3... :/ === redlounge [~andi@dsl-084-058-148-028.arcor-ip.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:21] any Init experts? [01:21] even procedures in ubuntuguide dont resolve my problem... [01:21] ubuntuguide is evil === nikkia [~nikki@3ffe:80ee:33e6:1:202:2dff:fe8b:59b2] has joined #ubuntu [01:22] Aragorn_Guardian: stay away from there, it might lead you into more trouble [01:22] 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] redlounge: did you use system > admin > users & groups ? [01:23] nalioth, no [01:23] gangalee: it's always /etc/inittab [01:23] gangalee: you can specify init, though [01:23] redlounge: install swat, it'll make your samba much easier [01:23] nalioth: do you have an evdo card? === eno__ [~eno@HSE-Kingston-ppp329695.sympatico.ca] has joined #ubuntu [01:24] 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] seth_k: what is is sposed to show when your key has been signed by someone else? [01:24] Jogariga: unfortunately not [01:24] their e-mail, and a trustlevel [01:24] @nalioth [01:24] I just set up a server with ubuntu on it. Is there a guide somewhere on how I remote control it? [01:24] if I am using my ethernat card for internet can I use it for a LAN at the same time? [01:24] crimsun: I can specify init? [01:24] redlounge: try the sequence i sent you, there are lots of checkboxes [01:25] anyone here with an evdo card? === apokryphos [~dw@host-84-9-34-80.bulldogdsl.com] has joined #ubuntu [01:25] not me, sorry [01:25] seth_k: ok will study the output === terrex [~terrex@84-122-73-155.onocable.ono.com] has joined #ubuntu === mgalvin [~mgalvin@cpe-69-205-46-35.nycap.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [01:26] ppl pls help [01:26] Charlie_Snoopy: if anyone knows what you are asking, they will respond [01:27] acer aspire 1691 i installing ubuntu 4.10 [01:27] crimsun: what do you mean by specifying init? Will that allow me to specify the path to /etc/inittab? [01:27] right [01:27] install freezes up [01:27] im off to bed [01:27] nn all [01:27] gangalee: no, it's always /etc/inittab. You can pass init=/somepath/init === mgalvin [~mgalvin@cpe-69-205-46-35.nycap.res.rr.com] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [01:28] at 95 per cent of the pacages installed [01:28] Charlie_Snoopy: is you cd-rom in good condition? [01:28] yup [01:29] at which point can I pass init a path? [01:29] it at start freez when booting the kernel [01:29] gangalee: at the grub prompt [01:29] i used the option to pass the pcmcia install [01:30] it worked fine till the 95 % === BackSlaSh [~backslash@adsl-ull-135-85.42-151.net24.it] has joined #ubuntu === twisted_steel [~hollec@pcp0011904896pcs.alxndr01.va.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] === nalioth is now known as nalioth_wrkn === dwstil [abraveyest@dyn164-97.maxen.citizensdsl.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:35] is anyone here connected to the internet via modem? [01:35] I am [01:35] Why do you ask? [01:35] thoreauputic: finally. OOo was succesfully installed on that users pc :) [01:35] he wants to ping flood you off :) [01:35] i need some help === nacho23 [~nacho@r200-125-52-215-dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined #ubuntu [01:36] i can't find a modem that ubuntu will pickup [01:36] thoreauputic: still no idea why 113 and 116 made problems with architecture. 106 didn't [01:36] i've tried using 3 and still no luck [01:36] dwstil, internal or external? [01:36] internal [01:36] just some pci cards === ErmaC` [~joris@dD5773890.access.telenet.be] has joined #ubuntu [01:37] hmmz [01:37] 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] can someone help me, ive got an onboard soundcard, and looks like it doesnt work now? [01:37] ErmaC`: lspci -v|grep audio [01:38] crimsun, now? [01:38] Hi. [01:38] wath then? === aatim [~aatim@203.131.175.93] has joined #ubuntu [01:38] ErmaC`: paste me the output [01:38] dwstil, I don't mess with PCI modems, none of them are hardware anymore, they're all "soft modems" [01:39] How do I mound another partition? [01:39] *mount [01:39] crimsun there is no output | [01:39] :| [01:39] Like say, /dev/hda6 [01:39] dwstil, when you find an internal modem that costs 50-100 bucks, you've found a good modem [01:39] dwstil, my suggestion is to go out and get a good hardware mode [01:39] wtf [01:39] modem* [01:39] ErmaC`: so it's either isa or usb, then [01:39] When I do mount /dev/hda6 it says "Can't find /dev/hda6 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab" [01:39] ErmaC`: what computer is it? [01:39] wow [01:39] How fix I it? [01:39] dwstil, hardware modem = external [01:39] euh how you mean? it's intell pentium 3 [01:39] do you have any reccomendations [01:40] ? [01:40] right === Jenks [qw@156-104.69-92-cpe.cableone.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:40] Z.z [01:40] 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] dwstil, US Robotics has an excellent external modem, pricey though [01:40] crimsun wath do i have to do now? === REds [redskin@fluro.net] has joined #ubuntu === bimberi [~bimberi@DC-245-21.bpb.bigpond.com] has joined #ubuntu [01:41] ErmaC`: you have to tell me what type of sound card is in the machine [01:41] intresting [01:41] Sound Blaster 16? [01:41] so any external modem would do really [01:41] Sound Blaster 16? [01:41] dwstil, something tells me you don't believe a word I'm saying... [01:41] ErmaC`: absolutoly positive? [01:41] how you mean? [01:41] ErmaC`: (absolutely) [01:41] nop no [01:41] dwstil, http://www.linux.org/vendor/hardware/ [01:41] it makes sence [01:41] ErmaC`: a sb16 clone is most definitely different from a genuine sb16 === oga7876 [~a@220-253-87-129.QLD.netspace.net.au] has joined #ubuntu [01:42] 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] sweet [01:42] can somebody give me the command to update from warty to hoary? [01:42] i'm ebaying one right noow [01:42] dwstil, maybe one of those vendors has a modem for you [01:42] thanks a lot man [01:42] or tell me what to do? [01:42] in windows it's always called Sound blaster 16 so i guess thats the soundcard name... [01:42] 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] ErmaC`: then do this from a command line: sudo modprobe sb16 [01:43] 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? === dajawho [~marcus@68-114-62-43.dhcp.davl.vt.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu [01:43] crimsun, FATAL: Module sb16 not found. [01:43] :$ === truz24 [~r@12-220-103-82.client.insightBB.com] has joined #ubuntu === oz__ [~oz@c211-30-61-51.belrs1.nsw.optusnet.com.au] has joined #ubuntu === bias [~bias@dD5775FEB.access.telenet.be] has joined #ubuntu [01:43] crimsun, FATAL: Module sb16 not found. [01:43] ErmaC`: snd_sb16 [01:44] k [01:44] ok [01:44] now? [01:44] What are the two words for setting horizontal and refresh in xorg.conf? === bloodymale [~blood@CPE00052d00410a-CM0012253ec666.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #ubuntu [01:44] crimsun, ? [01:44] wath now? [01:45] ErmaC`: did it return you to a prompt immediately without errors? [01:45] indeed [01:45] does ubuntu support most hardware [01:45] dajawho, HorizSync and VertRefresh [01:45] Thank you zukalk. [01:45] bloodymale: most, yes [01:45] and i heared something in my boxes, so i guess it's connected now [01:45] ErmaC`: log out of GNOME and back in [01:45] ok === Aragorn_Guardian [~Aragorn_G@14271229.rjo.virtua.com.br] has joined #ubuntu [01:46] i am a newbie is ubantu is it easy to install compared to most [01:46] yes, it's quite simple [01:46] hi... [01:46] ErmaC` in windows it's always called Sound blaster 16 so i guess thats the soundcard name... [01:46] bloodymale: if you are installing without dual boot etc it's very simple [01:46] *cough*noob*/cough* I'm sorry.. I should not have said that. [01:46] I am a newbie myself. [01:46] bloodymale, quoting Linux Format, "it's got an idiot-proof installer" ;) [01:46] i am dual booting it [01:46] windows is installed first thought === Zotnix [martin@ool-435731fa.dyn.optonline.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:47] anyone knows how can i fix sound after install xmms? everything is installes, but dont works === ErmaC` [~joris@dD5773890.access.telenet.be] has joined #ubuntu [01:47] bloodymale: you should be fine - just be sure it installs on its own partitions [01:48] i follow ubuntuguide and still dont works [01:48] Aragorn_Guardian: change the output plugin to esound [01:48] ok wath now? === apokryphos [~dw@host-84-9-34-80.bulldogdsl.com] has left #ubuntu ["Konversation] [01:48] crimsun, [01:48] ? [01:48] and what i do woth the other, i said... [01:48] ErmaC`: you have to unmute the PCM (and Master if you have one) and adjust the volumes [01:48] how i know what sound system my ubuntu in using? [01:49] Aragorn_Guardian: lsof /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/* [01:49] Aragorn_Guardian: you change the output plugin in the xmms preferences [01:49] Aragorn_Guardian, gstreamer-properties [01:49] zukalk: which distro doesn't have an idiot-proof installer? [01:49] nice [01:49] ...gonna truy...thanks === darmou [~darmou@CPE-61-9-146-174.vic.bigpond.net.au] has joined #ubuntu [01:49] i am using partition magic to make the partitions [01:50] othernoob: slackware ;) [01:50] nothing [01:50] 8( === jonathan_ [~jonathan@adsl-211-94-206.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:50] othernoob, older debian distros, before 3 and 3.1, i guess [01:50] $?=1 [01:50] crimsun don't i have to do something else to? like configuring the soundcard somewhere else? [01:50] thoreauputic: that might be one .. [01:51] how do I get java applets to work?? [01:51] thoreauputic: did you get what i said about OOo? [01:51] what can i do in this situation? === sr_pak [~usuario@150.187.25.10] has joined #ubuntu [01:51] crimsun: ? [01:51] othernoob: to install slackware, you need a few clues [01:51] jonathan_: mainly by installing JRE and enabling java in your browser.. [01:51] hola [01:51] ErmaC`: can you hear anything? [01:51] othernoob: yes, sorry I was AFK [01:51] yes now it works [01:51] thank you [01:51] Aragorn_Guardian: what did you do? [01:51] whiiiiiiiiiii [01:51] thoreauputic: no prob, just wanted to let you know :) [01:51] lsof [01:51] thx a lot crimsun === Razor-X [~user@user-11fabr3.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu [01:51] soy de venezuela [01:51] lsof /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/* [01:52] !es [01:52] Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda. [01:52] ErmaC`: now do this in a terminal: echo "snd-sb16" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules [01:52] um ok. [01:52] i use partition magic but to make the rescue disk u need a floppy drive and i only have a usb === Exposure [~exposure@cc569857-a.ensch1.ov.home.nl] has joined #ubuntu [01:52] Aragorn_Guardian: and what was the output from that? [01:52] nothing [01:52] bloodymale: does your CD drive boot? [01:53] yes [01:53] Aragorn_Guardian: and what is listed as the default audio sink in gstreamer-properties? [01:53] 1 sec [01:53] bloodymale: then, your copy of Partition Magic should be able too boot-up from CD === sr_pak [~usuario@150.187.25.10] has joined #ubuntu [01:53] (unless of course, it's pirated, I won't go into that) [01:53] i dont have it on cd [01:53] alsa and esd [01:53] my friend sent it too me [01:54] bloodymale: what do you have it on? === Coil101 [VampireLor@adsl-64-218-189-72.dsl.tulsok.swbell.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:54] on my lap top hd === xoz [~xoz@p6009-ipad37souka.saitama.ocn.ne.jp] has joined #ubuntu === sr_pak [~usuario@150.187.25.10] has joined #ubuntu [01:54] bloodymale: why couldn't he copy the CD and send it? [01:54] All of my window are too big for me to view, how to I size them down? === ErmaC` [~joris@dD5773890.access.telenet.be] has joined #ubuntu [01:54] crimsun [01:54] 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] ErmaC`: you left too quickly, man. [01:55] can you say me the commands again, so i can write them down? [01:55] bloodymale: that's why you get the CD [01:55] ErmaC`: now do this in a terminal: echo "snd-sb16" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules === suesse15 [~Tina@B847c.b.pppool.de] has joined #ubuntu [01:55] ErmaC`: do the above once, and you're set. [01:55] 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] All of my window are too big for me to view, how to I size them down? Help please [01:55] i thought so that i forgot something thats why i came back ;) [01:55] 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 === sr_pak [~usuario@150.187.25.10] has left #ubuntu ["Abandonando"] === blmartin777 [~blmartin7@65.61.113.22] has left #ubuntu [] [01:56] what do you need to serve RSS feeds? [01:56] crimsun: any suggestion? [01:56] crimsun, what did those commands? [01:56] othernoob: QTParted couldn't partition my defragged HDD [01:56] you really would have to put some effort into it to screw that up [01:56] *defragged NTFS HDD === din [~din@vsat-148-63-122-149.c002.t7.mrt.starband.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:56] nor could Parted (the included Ubuntu partitioner) [01:56] All of my window are too big for me to view, how to I size them down? Help please [01:56] crimsun, what did those commands? [01:56] I had to go through hell and highwater to partition it [01:56] how you unzip a zip file in ubuntu? [01:57] ErmaC`: now you don't have to worry about sound [01:57] Coil101: what resolution is your desktop at? [01:57] ErmaC`: having the modules in /etc/modules means they are loaded on boot [01:57] oooh ok [01:57] Razor-X: yea ok. but he's wanting to really use partition magic :p [01:57] crimsun, can you say me the commands again from the beginning? i got a friend and he has the same problem :$ === stepcut [~user@207.67.194.2] has joined #ubuntu === suesse15 is now known as sweety15 [01:57] Razor-X: I'm not sure, how do I check? [01:57] i forgot to write them down [01:57] partition magic is known not to be the best prog to do linux partitions.. [01:58] ErmaC`: sudo modprobe snd_sb16 [01:58] ErmaC`: that's it [01:58] oh [01:58] nothing else? [01:58] anyone? === the_oopla [~nospam@pcp09041886pcs.rocsth01.mi.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [01:58] Razor-X, are there any windoze alternatives to PM that support ntfs? [01:59] I no longer support ntfs [01:59] ErmaC`: echo "snd-sb16" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules <-- that was his other command after the modprobe [01:59] in case you wondered [01:59] could annybody tell me how could i get access to my flash drive on ubuntu live? [01:59] ok [01:59] crimsun: ehehehehe...sorry...was a hole fail... [01:59] ehehehe [01:59] bad hole... [01:59] 8p [01:59] a "bad hole"? [01:59] finally my ubuntu works great great reso, great sound (h) [01:59] cool [01:59] what's that, like a burned piece of toast? [02:00] anyway, night === RuffianSoldier [user@cpe-24-209-106-36.woh.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [02:00] ErmaC`: that puts the module in that file - you could do the dame with an editor but that command is quicker [02:00] hello. Is here anybody, who want's to chat with me? [02:00] 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] in the sound card...i puted the conector in wrong hole... 8) [02:00] ok [02:00] ehehehe [02:00] Aragorn_Guardian: oh, wrong jack. Gotcha. [02:00] stupid... [02:00] s/dame/same [02:00] this!!! [02:00] great support here ;) === rainingzigzags [~zigzags@h91.227.40.162.ip.alltel.net] has joined #ubuntu === the_oopla [~nospam@pcp09041886pcs.rocsth01.mi.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu [] [02:02] so no one could help me with my prob === nacho23 [~nacho@r200-125-52-215-dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined #ubuntu === ubuntp [~ubuntp@isi-dsl-126-184.isionline-dialin.de] has joined #ubuntu [02:04] I am the change resoloution window, and yet I can't figure out how to change it. Help please? === didymo [~ashley@CPE-61-9-197-223.nsw.bigpond.net.au] has joined #ubuntu [02:05] anyone know how to get dual screens to work? === TongMaster [~TongMaste@157.besecure.net.au] has joined #ubuntu [02:05] I am the change resoloution window, and yet I can't figure out how to change it. Help please? === apokryphos [~dw@host-84-9-34-80.bulldogdsl.com] has joined #ubuntu [02:06] Hello? Anybody? [02:06] hello guys. is here anybody who wants to flirt with me? [02:06] yu [02:06] lol [02:06] 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] has anyone been able to login into webmin on Ubuntu without first creating a root account? [02:07] what the hell sweety15 [02:07] lol [02:07] yes! [02:07] I am the change resoloution window, and yet I can't figure out how to change it. Help please? [02:07] firting is the main reason I come to linux channels! [02:07] lol [02:07] flirting that is! [02:07] lol [02:07] You find the desperate ones here === apokryphos [~dw@host-84-9-34-80.bulldogdsl.com] has left #ubuntu ["Konversation] [02:08] i come to linux channels to chew bubble gum and flirt, and i am all out of bubble gum [02:08] Why go to #sex or something, when you can find quality women in #ubuntu [02:08] there is a #sex channel [02:08] I am the change resoloution window, and yet I can't figure out how to change it. Help please? [02:08] I'm looking for someone to fsck my drive, thats why I hang out in #ubuntu-offtopic [02:08] adios [02:09] I've changed the user in the miniserv.users file from root:* to any suggestions? [02:09] I am the change resoloution window, and yet I can't figure out how to change it. Help please? [02:10] Coil101: the number of repetitions is inversely proportional to the likelhood of help [02:10] ErmaC`.... where have Iseen that name before [02:10] wow, I just realized I was in a PM this whole time ;0 [02:10] *I see [02:10] **I seen [02:10] *;) [02:11] i dont know Razor-X [02:11] do i know you? === rob^ [~rob@dsl-202-52-55-156.qld.veridas.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:11] ErmaC`: maybe.... [02:11] hmmm... I can't remember where i've seen that name before [02:11] Indie RPG community, perhaps? [02:12] no [02:12] lol [02:12] ;) [02:12] ahhh, ok then [02:12] remyforbes777, there is #sex on every IRC Net [02:12] ive only been here... === Razor-X furls his brow [02:12] and #distrotalk [02:12] Kyral: I did not need to hear that ;) [02:12] and i'm on this network sinds today so... [02:12] don't think you know me [02:12] no, some forum of some sort.... i'm certain.... [02:13] cafuego, n be but not me then ;) [02:13] i'm no forum-freak or something [02:13] never knewthat [02:13] i just get on here to try and learn [02:13] woobs [02:13] well, I used to frequent forums some time ago [02:13] woops* [02:13] now i know that i can also look for extremely horny babes [02:13] remyforbes777: or that some here don't like that prospect ;) [02:14] but, yeah, it's been a while === Markrian [~markrian@82-68-11-182.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu [02:14] 's why I don't go on the Ubuntu forums... or the Wiki === Razor-X can feel his old nethack roots calling him [02:15] allright allready! i'm getting nethack-el! === norris [~norris@user-1120j8v.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu === davi1 [~redactech@210.245.77.216] has joined #ubuntu === davi1 [~redactech@210.245.77.216] has left #ubuntu [] === BeNNN [~BeNNN@champigny-1-81-57-153-133.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu === SilentSol [~guitarzki@c-67-174-7-112.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === ErmaC` [~joris@dD5773890.access.telenet.be] has left #ubuntu ["Ik] [02:20] anyone in here that got tips when I want to digitalise books in linux? [02:20] norwyn: you can scan them, and then OCR the scan [02:20] Razor-X but with what OCR-program? === LokeDK [xxl@216-55-137-12.dedicated.abac.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:21] norwyn, "apt-cache search OCR" to find a few === Velcan [~matthew@12-216-142-98.client.mchsi.com] has joined #ubuntu [02:22] I see at least clara, gocr, and ocrad === tercel [~colin@tercel.developer.gentoo] has joined #ubuntu [02:23] tritium: do you know any of these, do they recognise good? [02:23] norwyn, sorry, I've never tried any of them. === dave_ [~dave@pcp09301667pcs.arlngt01.va.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:23] 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] dave_, in most cases it is [02:24] tritium: ok. tnx anyway. [02:24] has anybody had trouble using the torrent for the live/installCD ? === Daehlie [~daehlie@bc116121.bendcable.com] has joined #ubuntu === Razor-X [~user@user-11fabr3.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu [02:24] it gives my torrent client a double free error === sweety15 [~Tina@B847c.b.pppool.de] has joined #ubuntu [02:25] tercel, what client are you using? [02:25] norwyn: ctorrent [02:25] tercel: ok. never heard of ;) [02:25] haha, i'm playing nethack now ;) === action09 [~action09@rue92-2-82-228-120-222.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:25] What's the difference between snd-intel8x0 and snd-intel8x0m? [02:25] norwyn: its very simplistic, command line, small, and written in C. I like it:) [02:26] 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] s/my/me [02:26] I lack a /dev/dsp, how does /dev/dsp get created? [02:26] tercel: you forgot the last '/' [02:26] my sed version errors if I don't [02:26] Razor-X: indeed === tensor [~tensor@203.131.101.38] has joined #ubuntu [02:26] tercel: ok. sounds good. yeah. === Razor-X can't wait to become an Ubuntu member [02:27] what sounds good? [02:27] hello, what player can i use to play mp3s on ubuntu? [02:27] Razor-X: member? you mean like, a dev? [02:27] dave_, cat /proc/asound/cards [02:27] dave_, have you looked around in /proc/asound for some clues as to what's going on? [02:27] dave_, see if you've got any cards recognised... [02:27] tercel: yeah [02:28] it says no sound cards [02:28] tensor: beep-media-player is good [02:28] tensor, xmms [02:28] I have the testimonials, the docs in my name [02:28] ahh [02:28] now i've applied [02:28] tensor: I would suggest Amorak. [02:28] Razor-X: are you already in the process then? [02:28] oks, thanks goldfish, gyaresu [02:28] I have a 82801 intel corp. high definitoin audio controller, which uses the snd_intel8x0 module [02:28] tercel: yeah [02:28] norwyn, thanks, will try that out too [02:28] Razor-X: what do you develop? [02:28] tensor, rhythmbox, xmms, beep are others [02:29] tercel: it's not just developers [02:29] gyaresu: I have the correct modules developed, how do I get asound to recognize the device? === bimberi [~bimberi@DC-245-21.bpb.bigpond.com] has joined #ubuntu [02:29] tercel, you too can become a member :) [02:29] an Ubuntu member writes documentation, develops if possible, and overall helps the project [02:29] i'm shooting for maintainership ;) [02:29] oh I see. thats a cool idea === airmikey [~airmikey@c-67-160-238-101.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === jeba_voadora [~jeba@c911a93a.bhz.virtua.com.br] has joined #ubuntu === SDFH_Linux [~moo@adsl-065-006-180-151.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:29] Razor-X: good luck then:) [02:29] tercel: thanks ;) [02:29] dave_, is the 82801 coming back from cat /proc/asound/cards? === splitta [~needanewn@dialin-168-87.tor.primus.ca] has joined #ubuntu [02:30] I'm most likely gonna be the youngest member [02:30] Razor-X, I hope you'll consider help out the MOTU, in that case. [02:30] gyaresu: no, that's from lspci, /proc/asound/cards says no sound cards found [02:30] 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] tritium: the hardest maintainer field? [02:30] err, rather, it says, "--- no soundcards ---" [02:30] hell yes! ;) [02:30] I wanna be in the line of duty [02:30] norwyn, yeah will do [02:30] *front lines [02:30] dave_, ah. then it hasn't been recongnised and you'll need to mess with the modules. [02:30] 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] MD5Sum mismatch [02:30] 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] gyaresu: I have the correct modules loaded -.- === jeba_voadora [~analsexo@c911a93a.bhz.virtua.com.br] has joined #ubuntu === tims [~tims@c-24-21-58-44.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:31] dave_, well a) no. or b) they are loaded in the wrong order. === MachineScrew [~machine@ip68-225-114-187.mc.at.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:31] dave_, damn linux! :) [02:31] tercel, ah, okay. Well, at least you know you're welcome anytime :) [02:31] :) [02:31] airmikey: edit your sources.list and remove the "us." === petitohaime| [MTP@dyn-83-152-24-79.ppp.tiscali.fr] has joined #ubuntu [02:31] tercel: ahhh, a gentoo dev, eh? [02:31] gyaresu: How do you load them in the correct order? [02:31] gentoo'icians are highly respected ;) === baffle [baffle@endor.stenstad.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:32] tensor, check this out for more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats [02:32] WOOT downloading ubuntu at a whopping 405kb/sec [02:32] gyaresu: Isn't "modprobe snd-intel8x0", which loads all the other modules, the correct order [02:32] Razor-X: realy? most people think we are all ricers [02:32] tercel: not for those who know what it actually means to be a "gentoo-dev" === dsevilla [~dsevilla@161.Red-81-33-70.pooles.rima-tde.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:32] Has any one has sucsess with printing on a HP DeskJet [02:32] 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] hehe yea [02:32] when I first tried out gentoo I was like "OMG, those people are so F'ing cool!" ;) [02:32] tritium: unfortunately changing those didn't fix anything. [02:32] when I first tried out gentoo I was like "OMG, those people are so F'ing cool!" ;) [02:32] tritium, ok will do [02:32] errr... ahhh [02:32] XRayNuke, really? I'm sorry for that. [02:32] dave_, yeah but sometimes the module gets loaded at startup when the kernel auto recognizes it but it makes it unusable. [02:32] stupid'ness ;) [02:33] gyaresu: i've rmmod'd them all [02:33] Gentoo is ok.. but building shit all the time sucks.. [02:33] tercel: I think the ricer jokes are good-humoured, and not to be taken too seriously ;) [02:33] 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] biovore: not if it's so easy as portage [02:33] all my pages are comming out wrong [02:33] dave_, and then modprobed them again? [02:33] tritium: can the JRE be installed the same way as the JDK? [02:33] yeap [02:33] dave_, right. [02:33] XRayNuke, did you look in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins? === shlomi [~shlomi@bzq-84-109-130-109.red.bezeqint.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:33] just did it again [02:33] its like all the borders are screwed [02:33] Hi all! [02:33] 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] Try portage is cool.. but build time sucks [02:33] tercel: ;) === goldfish [~nldlsjdlk@carbon.redbrick.dcu.ie] has joined #ubuntu [02:34] How do I install openoffice.org 2 beta on Kubuntu? [02:34] I love compilation, it's awesome [02:34] XRayNuke, do you mean at the same time? [02:34] thoreauputic: most of the time yea, but every now and then you run into somebody who is a real jackass gentoo-hater [02:34] shlmi:get the rpm and alien it [02:34] only problem I have with gentoo is its nonstandard paths [02:34] shlomi, install the openoffice.org2 packages === blmartin777 [~brandon@c-67-185-23-199.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === wHisKy- is now known as wHisKy [02:34] tritium: they got openoffice2 debs? === AlohaWulf [alohawolf@cpe-67-49-121-123.socal.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [02:34] tritium: yes. libjavaplugin.so in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins symlinks to /etc/alternatives/mozilla-javaplugin.so [02:34] mmm... hi. anybody using breezy here? [02:34] biovore, yes. They're still beta, of course [02:34] dave_, my money is on missing a module or some kernel version weirdness that you'll find in someones blog. [02:34] tercel: heh - ah well, it's all GNU/Linux in the end... [02:34] dsevilla: read the topic [02:34] how can I fix the print boarders [02:35] biovore: you don't like building things? hmm, maybe you should try out ubuntu... oh wait [02:35] biovore, haha, yeah, but *anybody* has to use it [02:35] thoreauputic: yea good point [02:35] at least the developers, right? [02:35] I built things my self.. just the time sucks.. [02:35] gyaresu: i've been searchign [02:35] any one === Aegir [~Richard@129.96.218.188] has joined #ubuntu [02:35] dave_, if you've removed the modules and then reinserted them and you've got all the right modules then... [02:35] dave_, dmesg? [02:35] so how long is it going to take to compile mozilla? amd64 3000+ [02:35] developers do what ever.. [02:35] gyaresu: Should I compile my own kernel? [02:35] I am trying to be as descriptive as possible === Bugsbang [~bonny@ALamentin-103-1-12-192.w81-248.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined #ubuntu [02:35] 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] tritium: from where? [02:35] dave_, what are you using? [02:35] tercel: now Red Hat, on the ohter hand.... [02:35] ubuntu? :p [02:35] XRayNuke, and did you check /etc/alternatives? Does the symlink there point to the wrong place? Did you try fixing it? [02:36] dave_, uname -a [02:36] someone had a problem where acpi conflicted with the sound card [02:36] dave_, prob the default 2.6.10 [02:36] shlomi, they're in the universe repository [02:36] I passed pci=noacpi in my kernel, but acpi is still being brought up (dmesg) [02:36] eeeeewww.... redhat [02:36] any one [02:36] blah [02:36] /part === bloodymale [~blood@CPE00052d00410a-CM0012253ec666.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has left #ubuntu [] === flodine [~flodine@c-24-4-174-71.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu [] [02:36] tritium: OK. === m0biu5 [~micah@ip205.155.45.216.susc.suscom.net] has joined #ubuntu === kfg [~kfg@pcp09864685pcs.bbridg01.fl.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:37] 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 === thoreauputic feels like all the good distro wars are over - nostalgia ain't what it used to be... [02:37] dave_, 'uname -a' |me gets coffee [02:37] hahah [02:37] thoreauputic: there are still a few [02:37] XRayNuke, what does "sudo update-alternatives --list mozilla-javaplugin.so" tell you? [02:37] 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] XRayNuke, yes, I build the JRE with java-package. [02:38] 2.6.10-5-386 [02:38] tercel: linspire...ewww [02:38] thoreauputic: some debian zealots, and another distro called sourcemage that tends to hate on gentoo [02:38] thoreauputic: they dont even get to be spoken about. [02:38] tritium: no output. [02:38] 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] tercel: ah right - the sourcemage folks would say they thought of it first! [02:38] to speak of linspire is to give it substance, of which it has none:) [02:38] bimberi:thx [02:38] airmikey: yw :) [02:39] XRayNuke, run that command from the /etc/alternatives directory please [02:39] thoreauputic: yea, and in fact they may have, but that doesnt realy make a diference to me === tanek [~tanek@h22n1fls34o1104.telia.com] has joined #ubuntu [02:39] dave_, preface comments with names please. (i'm doing other stuff and i rely on the beeps) [02:39] gyaresu: sorry [02:39] XRayNuke, actually, that doesn't matter... [02:39] MachineScrew: is you printer set to the right driver? [02:39] dave_, no probs. [02:39] gyaresu: so, err, not working :p [02:39] tercel: oh... wait.. someone thought of Unix a while ago too *grin* [02:39] dave_, default kernel. === FoamY_is_AwaY is now known as ChurcH_of_FoamY [02:39] hahah [02:39] gyaresu: I can compile my own kernel, but I don't wanna do all that work if it's not gonna work :) === ChurcH_of_FoamY is back (gone 04:56:21) [02:39] aru_:yes [02:40] MachineScrew: My Epson Stylus c62 was set as a c64 which made it print weird [02:40] dave_, compiling is DA BOMB! [02:40] XRayNuke, you might also try to use "update-alternatives --config mozilla-javaplugin.so" [02:40] gyaresu: I'm not a linux newbie :p === Velcan [~matthew@12-216-142-98.client.mchsi.com] has joined #ubuntu [02:40] aru_:3740 my printer is 3745 [02:40] dave_, once you've got a good .config file it's totally necessary for newer kernels. [02:40] dave_, c'mon dave you love it. [02:40] I have a config file for 2.4.26 [02:41] MachineScrew: did you try changing it, and is this in one program or all of them? [02:41] dave_, debian experience? [02:41] I'm thinking about using 2.4 [02:41] tritium: "There are 0 alternatives which provide 'mozilla-javaplugin.so'. [02:41] yes, debian and gentoo and fc [02:41] dave_, nah. do you have fast internet? [02:41] aru_:its in all of them [02:41] pseudo fast [02:41] 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] I'll compile the sound support into the kernel with 2.6? [02:41] aru_:so I belive it a config issue [02:41] tercel, :) [02:41] then download the linux-image-2.6.10 [02:41] aru_:I am setting it up in GNOME === jmacs [~jmacs@ool-4355e6b8.dyn.optonline.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] === nalioth_wrkn is now known as nalioth [02:42] dave_, are you one of those that needs the newer alsa modules? [02:42] tritium: no, i'm one of those that just wants my sound to work [02:42] XRayNuke, there's also a "--set" option. You could try that, I suppose. [02:42] tritium, dave_ hes got all the modules loading and yet no card regognition. === a_monkey [~elmunky@user-0can33s.cable.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu === Velcan [~matthew@12-216-142-98.client.mchsi.com] has joined #ubuntu [02:43] there is no linux-image-2.6.10 [02:43] aru_:I got the ppd file off of linuxprinting.org and it still dosn't want to work [02:43] there's a *-5-386, and I have that, it's the default ubuntu kernel [02:43] aru_:I also tried to get the latest drivers and the ones that I have are the latest [02:44] MachineScrew: only thing I can tell you is try googling for a similar problem, thats what I did with mine [02:44] dave_, well you've got /boot/config-2.6.10 [02:44] dave_, which card? [02:44] aru_:I did to no aval === Pluto [~John@69.79.106.46] has joined #ubuntu [02:44] tritium: Intel Corp. 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FFW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03) [02:45] gyaresu: okay, i'll get the source for 2.6.10 then [02:45] dave_, dave_ tritium chip isn't it? i would install the linux-image-2.6.10-5-686 and see what happens. === ricardo [~ricardo@ALamentin-101-1-10-114.w81-248.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined #ubuntu [02:45] 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. === The_bellman [~rjs@dsl.shannon.id.au] has joined #ubuntu [02:45] dave_, it'll be quicker if you need to learn to compile that you just get the image. [02:45] tritium: oh, okay, i'll try compiling the alsa? [02:45] dave_, learn to compile your own while you have rocking beats :) === Mejobloggs_ [~chatzilla@ip-210-54-30-48.watchdog.net.nz] has joined #ubuntu [02:46] dave_, possibly. The real expert is crimsun. If you get a chance to talk to him, he's a tremendous help. === gpd [~gpd@www.grahamdavies.net] has joined #ubuntu === StoneTable [~stone@c-67-184-135-68.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === Eli- [rock@85-65-211-95.barak-online.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:47] tritium, get newer alsa modules by newer kernel? [02:47] 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] gyaresu, no, by building from source package [02:47] gyaresu: i know how to compile things...? [02:47] tritium: aren't the alsa modules built into the kernel? [02:47] tritium, ah. [02:47] dave_, yes, but there are newer alsa sources available [02:47] thoreauputic, any comments here? [02:48] tritium: So how do I specify which ones to load? [02:48] tritium: after I compile them? [02:48] helloyo: i have PHP 4.3.10-10ubuntu4, how do i add mysql support? [02:48] tritium: and what's the .deb source package for the alsa drivers? [02:48] dave_, like I said, I don't think we're certain yet that you need to build them === MachineScrew [~machine@ip68-225-114-187.mc.at.cox.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [02:48] dave_, tritium silly question dave but have you edited your sources.list to enable all the fun stuff? [02:49] gyaresu: universe? === ed1t [~Sound@ool-4355c7cd.dyn.optonline.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:49] helloyo: i have PHP 4.3.10-10ubuntu4, how do i add mysql support? cant find the php4-mysql pkg [02:49] !repositories [02:49] well, repositories is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto [02:49] dave_, tritium i had sound weirdness and locking with the default kernel until i upgraded... [02:49] dave_, ^^^ [02:49] dave_, multiverse [02:49] apt-get install php4-mysql === Memcmeme [adin@pool-71-111-173-62.ptldor.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu === Leonardo_Lopes [~leonardo@200141159205.user.veloxzone.com.br] has joined #ubuntu === Memcmeme [adin@pool-71-111-173-62.ptldor.dsl-w.verizon.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [02:49] gyaresu, from/to which kernel versino? [02:49] version [02:49] i know apt :p [02:49] (03:49:23) (biovore) apt-get install php4-mysql [02:50] well thanks guys, I'll be back if I have any questions:) [02:50] says no such pkg [02:50] Oo === tiredofXP [adin@pool-71-111-173-62.ptldor.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:50] how can I put ubuntu in my native-language? [02:50] hello === tercel [~colin@tercel.developer.gentoo] has left #ubuntu [] [02:50] Eli: you have universe and multiverse in our source list? [02:50] !into php4-mysql [02:50] I don't know, bimberi [02:50] !info php4-mysql [02:50] 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] ^ that would probably be it :-) [02:51] 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] Eli-: you'll need the "universe" repository [02:51] gyaresu, 2.6.11 was never supported [02:51] all the locales files was removed in ubuntu =9 [02:51] =( [02:51] 1 sec , checking === omaru [~omaru@200.79.203.186.cableonline.com.mx] has joined #ubuntu [02:51] biovore: yep - got there eventually :) [02:51] Leonardo_Lopes, "sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales" [02:51] tritium, that explains it. [02:51] deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary universe <-- example [02:52] then apt-get update [02:52] gyaresu, yes. For example, there were never any linux-restricted-modules packages for 2.6.11 [02:52] oh [02:52] tritium, where are you when the 2.6.12 advocates are around ;) [02:52] ok [02:52] works [02:52] 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] thx :D [02:52] gyaresu, busy I guess ;) [02:52] does anybody know why my linux and windows time is different? it shows the right time in linux but not in windows [02:52] Leonardo_Lopes, what removed them? [02:53] windows is gay [02:53] ed1t, windows is....goldfish. [02:53] goldfish, easy there please [02:53] it is === Kyral [~Linux@cpe-24-59-34-66.twcny.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [02:53] tritium, there is no locales files in ubuntu packages... [02:53] bye all...thanks by support [02:53] it is gay...i just use windows for FrontPage/Dreamweaver/Photoshop [02:53] ed1t, bios time is wrong? [02:53] ed1t, how did you configure ubuntu to keep time? UTC? [02:53] ed1t: maybe the system clock set to GMT? [02:53] ed1t, now now. [02:53] bios time is right [02:53] ed1t: windows is ev1l [02:53] indeed [02:54] tritium: so what do you suggest I do? [02:54] ed1t, which version of windows. [02:54] xp [02:54] tritium: I just re-modprobe'd the module, and again no soundcards found [02:54] damn windows support group. === andares [~andares@jacco.user] has joined #ubuntu [02:54] tritium: Do you suggest either recompiling the kernel or alsa-drivers? [02:54] mmmm... miniwheats... the snack of champions ;) [02:54] ed1t, region is right i suppos. doesn't think your in helsinki does it or that it's daylight savings? [02:54] dave_, I don't advice recompiling the kernel. You _may_ want to build some newer alsa modules. [02:55] FrontPage <-- must not be a code monkey.. Dreamwever.. waste of money, Photoshop is ok.. [02:55] dave_, tritium it can't hurt to install the 686 linux-image. [02:55] what is a good irc program [02:55] how do i configure a .deb package before installing? [02:55] dave_, if you've got some bandwidth. === Burrito [~Gonzalo@pc-237-165-239-201.cm.vtr.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:55] blmartin777: depends on your needs [02:55] dave_, if you want, install linux-686, but that should not fix the sound issue. [02:55] irc program for what? linux? [02:55] or, rather, your environment of preference [02:56] I prefer emacs, and thus I use erc [02:56] I use to use a certain one but I can't remember the name os it now [02:56] some may prefer BitchX, irssi, and Epic, especially if you like CLI [02:56] kvirc [02:56] blmartin777: commmand line: irssi X/Desktop : xchat [02:56] xchat [02:56] alright thanks guys [02:56] I love BitchX for CLI, meself [02:56] and KVirc for X [02:56] rgr rgr [02:57] <-- kvirc users [02:57] 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] dave_, if you choose to do so, you'll also need to "sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)" === devid [~housecoat@209-204-185-247.dsl.static.sonic.net] has joined #ubuntu [02:58] dave_, tritium do that dave. === Thorrn4 [~Thorrn4@pool-151-198-154-52.nwrk.east.verizon.net] has joined #Ubuntu [02:59] <^thehatsrule^> O.o [02:59] tritium: I've already got alsa-source and the kernel headers ;p [02:59] irssi > bitchx === tanki [~tankiii@24.229.59.119.res-cmts.eph.ptd.net] has left #ubuntu [] [02:59] dave_, super. [03:00] 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? === moparfan90 [~moparfan9@ool-457a66fa.dyn.optonline.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:00] 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] Thorrn4: which program gave you that error? [03:01] moparfan90, on linux? === spermie_411 [~spermie_4@69-172-40-18.frdrmd.adelphia.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:01] is the game on linux? [03:01] moparfan90, no. [03:01] moparfan90, i wish. [03:01] does anyone use nmap in here? [03:01] spermie_411, yes. often. [03:01] oo [03:01] thoreauputic, Im not sure...but it says "Network Settings" untop of it...it came with Ubuntu === EnsignRedshirt [~wweckesse@cpe-24-59-199-217.twcny.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:02] Hello, world. [03:02] can you play a lan game with the same serial on the game? [03:02] hmm is there a program for linux that can emulate the propertys of gears? [03:02] for battlefield 2 === devid [~housecoat@209-204-185-247.dsl.static.sonic.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:02] gyaresu: i m fooling around with it on my 2 computers but i don' understand how log in on a open port? [03:02] i'm trying to reproduce a clock and i need a program that can deal with gears and such for linux === elDuarte [~daniel@201.246.18.162] has joined #ubuntu === shorty114 [~shorty114@shorty114.user] has joined #ubuntu [03:03] EnsignRedshirt, cout << "hello world"; [03:03] Thorrn4: kind of hard to troubleshoot unless we know if it was, say, smbclient or samba or some other network utility === elDuarte [~daniel@201.246.18.162] has left #ubuntu ["Abandonando"] [03:03] 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)? === tessier [~treed@222.253.74.83] has joined #ubuntu [03:03] when i compiled nmap, it couldn't find GTK, and therefore built it without the GUI frontend. [03:03] how do i make it find GTK? [03:03] spermie_411, "log in on a open port?" ??? [03:03] shorty114: Why don't you just apt-get install nmap ? [03:03] shorty114, why did you compile? [03:03] cafuego, oh, it's in apt? === devid [~housecoat@209-204-185-247.dsl.static.sonic.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:03] shorty114: What isn't in apt? [03:03] nvm [03:04] gyaresu open a port === thoreauputic didn't know nmap *had* a GUI [03:04] shorty114, use apt-cache search to find out ;) === apokryphos [~dw@host-84-9-34-80.bulldogdsl.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:04] tritium, i'll remember that next time :) thansk [03:04] *thanks [03:04] !info nmap === travis [~travis@rdbck-171.palmer.mtaonline.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:04] nmap: (The Network Mapper), section net, is extra. Version: 3.75-1 (hoary), Packaged size: 548 kB, Installed size: 1840 kB [03:04] spermie_411, sorry. can you explain what you are trying to do again. i don't understand. [03:04] shorty114, sure :) [03:04] 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] !depends nmap [03:04] 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] I am tired of XP, everyone tells me to either use Mandriva or Ubuntu, why should I use Ubuntu? [03:04] the ubuntu one certainly doesn't use gtk [03:04] thoreauputic: nmapfe for *nix and OSX [03:04] no gui, apparently ;) [03:05] tiredofXP: No reason. Try it and see if you like it. [03:05] gyaresu: in other words im trying to get into one computer through another [03:05] tiredofXP: because ubuntu is 1 iso compared to mandrivas 3 [03:05] sounds good === devid [~housecoat@209-204-185-247.dsl.static.sonic.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:05] 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] spermie_411, 0_o === mxpxpod [~bryan@mxpxpod.user] has joined #ubuntu [03:05] tiredofXP, I suggest trying the LiveCD :) [03:05] spermie_411, "get into" ??? === chris12349 [~chris@82.35.233.64.transedge.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:05] tiredofXP: if it turns out you don't like it, there are about 1500 other distros to try ;-) [03:05] nalioth: ah, I see fe for "front end".... [03:05] thoreauputic, I'll brb [03:05] spermie_411, nmap doesn't "get into" anything. [03:06] gyaresu sorta like sshing [03:06] spermie_411, nope. [03:06] =( [03:06] spermie_411, we ARE talking about nmap right? [03:06] just ip scans [03:06] spermie_411, the port scanner? [03:06] yes sir [03:06] thanks === oxiw [~oxiw@adsl-data-5.84-47-41.telecom.sk] has joined #ubuntu [03:06] spermie_411, no getting in there i'm afraid. === devid [~housecoat@209-204-185-247.dsl.static.sonic.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:07] spermie_411, great for knowing WHERE to get into... [03:07] heh heh. [03:07] spermie_411, nmap --help [03:07] cafuego, it's nmapfe [03:07] that's the GUI frontend === seasword [~seasword@user-119arjd.biz.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:07] !depends nmapfe [03:07] 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 === toasta [~dallas___@69.15.18.130] has joined #ubuntu === cavediver [~jonas@62.101.48.74] has left #ubuntu [] [03:08] a front end for nmap =? [03:08] spermie_411, nmap -P0 -sS -O 192.168.1.1 [03:08] yep [03:08] shorty114: Also see 'nessus' [03:08] cafuego, will do [03:08] hello [03:08] cafuego, or wait for the google summer of coding to finish... === devid [~housecoat@209-204-185-247.dsl.static.sonic.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:08] thanks guys gotta run === borkdox [~borkdox@dhcp-206-53-67-76.myeastern.com] has joined #ubuntu === borkdox [~borkdox@dhcp-206-53-67-76.myeastern.com] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [03:09] cafuego, Fyodor's little helpers. === Nameeater [~subspace@210-246-6-151.paradise.net.nz] has joined #ubuntu [03:10] anyone know why my machine get broken packages error when trying to do update? === devid [~housecoat@209-204-185-247.dsl.static.sonic.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:10] toasta, your sources.list is dodgy? === regeya_ [~shane@dialup-4.254.115.65.Dial1.Chicago1.Level3.net] has joined #ubuntu === devid [~housecoat@209-204-185-247.dsl.static.sonic.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:10] !usrepos [03:10] 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] meaning? [03:11] !apt [03:11] well, apt is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AptGetHowTo/ === Nard [~i_am@h-68-165-46-196.chcgilgm.dynamic.covad.net] has joined #ubuntu === D1 [~damian@pool-71-104-101-157.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu === glick [~whobert@cpe-24-193-254-95.ucwphilly.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu === Quest-Master [~Quest-Mas@c-24-99-26-36.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:11] 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] nalioth, well there you go. [03:11] hey can anyone recommend a good easy to use web based firewall? [03:11] kina like the one smoothwall uses? [03:11] does anyone here know where the lm-sensors source is?? [03:12] wouldn't apt put the nmapfe into the Applications menu? [03:12] Any hardware gurus here? Any chance of getting a SCSI scanner to work using a SCSI to Firewire converter? [03:12] gyaresu: there who goes? === CerBerO_ [~CerBerO@pc-138-47-120-200.cm.vtr.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:12] nalioth, the 'bang'usrepos [03:12] nalioth, i gotta start writing those down. === devid [~housecoat@209-204-185-247.dsl.static.sonic.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:13] nalioth, you don't have a list by any chance? [03:13] nalioth, something for the wiki? [03:13] Velcan: --force-yes might do it, but the man page says its risky :) [03:13] Ugh... dmesg shows a lot of errors saying "ieee1394: Error parsing configrom for node 0-00:1023" === cbreathe [~cbreathe@dsl231-037-039.sea1.dsl.speakeasy.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:13] Nameeater, Velcan forcing packages scares me. [03:13] Velcan: do a "man dpkg" and have a read regarding the various --force options - take care though === misfit_toy [~guy@cpe-70-112-252-226.austin.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu === cbreathe [~cbreathe@dsl231-037-039.sea1.dsl.speakeasy.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [03:14] should i be scared if thats the only error i get? [03:14] !compile [03:14] gyaresu: I don't know === Thorrn4 [~Thorrn4@pool-151-198-154-52.nwrk.east.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:14] i mean its asking for an older version of python-gtk2 === NoHope [~silas@201-13-86-248.dsl.telesp.net.br] has joined #ubuntu === CerBerO_ [~CerBerO@pc-138-47-120-200.cm.vtr.net] has joined #ubuntu === Heart_2 [~jzdgc@p549C349A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #ubuntu [03:15] this did not work, got restricted packages output === Dave2|Laptop [~dave@Dave2.student.supporter.pdpc] has joined #ubuntu [03:16] this has not happend before [03:16] Velcan: can't guarantee anything - but this looks like a case where a --force-depends might be OK === ricosuave17 [~dfsd@c-67-191-139-180.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:16] help me please please === shane_ [~shane@CPE000d881daec9-CM00407b7f6cfb.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:17] ricosuave17, just ask your question. [03:17] my irc is not working i am on telnet. i have lots of problems === poningru [~poningru@pool-71-101-70-231.tampfl.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:17] hello extream ubuntu newbe here. [03:17] same here [03:18] thoreauputic, I found out where the program is: in gnome, I went to System > Administration > Networking === jasontech [~jgreb@rrcs-24-227-40-189.se.biz.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:18] how can I cange my video driver to one that works better. I can only get 640x480 === steve__ [~steve@S010600062592e2dc.gv.shawcable.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:18] what kind of video card === aatim_ [~aatim@203.131.175.93] has joined #ubuntu [03:18] voodoo banshee [03:18] !resolution [03:18] well, resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto === abarbaccia [~abarbacci@pcp0011109857pcs.elkrdg01.md.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:19] how can i make it so gdm doesnt start when i boot up? === Zaphod_ [~Agrajag@66-215-172-61.sb-eres.charterpipeline.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:19] I have gone to resolution but the only choice is 640x480 === viperal [~viperal@ool-18b8c84a.dyn.optonline.net] has joined #ubuntu === Zaphod_ is now known as Agrajag [03:19] steve__: remove it from the scripts list in your runlevel. [03:19] 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] Wouldn't that be just changing init to 3 instead of 5 [03:19] shane_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg [03:20] jasontech: not on ubuntu. === REds [redskin@fluro.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:20] 2-5 are the same on ubuntu [03:20] come on someone help me plz [03:20] I see [03:20] shane_: and.. [03:20] !resolution [03:20] I guess resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto === JDahl [~qwerty@ca-stmnca-cuda4-gen2v1-119.vnnyca.adelphia.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:20] 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] steve__: echo "false" | sudo tee /etc/X11/default-display-manager === Mr_Smiley [~smiley@CPE-144-136-186-183.sa.bigpond.net.au] has joined #ubuntu [03:21] apok I will try. [03:21] ricosuave17: what's up? [03:21] so any ideas on the broken package thing? [03:21] What thing? [03:21] the error while trying to do updates === ricosuave17 [~fw@c-67-191-139-180.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:21] 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] thank god i at least got irc working [03:22] i cant log on to root [03:22] apokryphos: you miss something? ^^^^ [03:22] !sudo [03:22] I guess sudo is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo [03:22] no root dude [03:22] I was wondering: how can I load Samba [03:22] nalioth: ? [03:22] so how do i mount partitions [03:22] anyone know of a good firewall? [03:22] nalioths_dog: hehehe [03:22] use sudo before mount command [03:23] Remove the us. from your sources.list === tessier [~treed@222.253.74.83] has joined #ubuntu [03:23] ricosuave17: check the above link [03:23] eg. sudo mount blah to blah [03:23] jasontech, was that to me? [03:23] why cant i get root [03:24] apokryphos: i sent that link right when he asked [03:24] ricosuave17: check the above link === primos_ [~primos@38-180.adsl.lpoy.dnainternet.fi] has joined #ubuntu [03:24] nalioth: eek, I guess I did, yeah :) [03:24] glick: firestarter (on ubuntu), ipcop (as a standalone) === tensor [~tensor@203.131.101.38] has joined #ubuntu [03:24] but why cant it use root [03:24] lol [03:24] ricosuave17: check the above link [03:24] ricosuave17: Coz the root account is disabled. [03:24] why [03:25] ricosuave17: check the above link [03:25] cant i enable it [03:25] i did [03:25] ricosuave17, read the URL [03:25] i read it [03:25] ricosuave17: check the above link [03:25] anyone know where i can apt-get postgresql-8.0? === concept10 [~concept10@c-67-166-167-125.hsd1.tx.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:25] i read the link [03:25] but cant i enable it [03:25] ricosuave17: As a security measure. You don't need it. Check the link, as you were told 4 times. [03:25] ricosuave17: then you would know the answer to the question [03:25] i read the link [03:25] evidently you haven't read it [03:25] i read the link [03:25] I was wondering: how can I load Samba? === _simple [~jircii@adsl-146-57-144.mia.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:25] Thorrn4: apt-get install samba [03:25] ricosuave17: then you know the answer to the question you're asking? [03:25] ricosuave17, it tells you how to enable it [03:25] smoke another one [03:25] one wonders why you're asking.. [03:25] Thorrn4: Actually, it's probably installed already === ray [~ray@c-24-61-227-103.hsd1.nh.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:26] so any ideas on that thing i was talkin about [03:26] ok [03:26] does anybody know how to get sound to work in multiple applications? [03:26] cafuego, I tried that...it gave me an error and wouldnt install [03:26] Thorrn4: Any particular error? [03:26] what is the equivalent to konqueror on gnome? [03:26] ray: you'll want to use dmix [03:26] ricosuave17: nautilus [03:27] ricosuave17, nautilus [03:27] if it can be called that ;-) [03:27] apokryphos, dmix? how do i use that? [03:27] !dmix [03:27] hmm... dmix is at http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/index.php/Setting_up_Dmix_for_ALSA [03:27] eherm? anyone know where (repository) i can apt-get postgresql-8.0? [03:27] humm why wont nautilus let me make a new folder on my root [03:27] ray: though there's perhaps better giudes... check Google if you like [03:28] cafuego, http://pastebin.com/312961 [03:28] toasta, sorry, yes, that was to you === new [~fw@c-67-191-139-180.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === devid [~housecoat@209-204-185-247.dsl.static.sonic.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:28] ahhh cool thanks! [03:28] sorry im not used to gnome === EnsignRedshirt [~wweckesse@cpe-24-59-199-217.twcny.res.rr.com] has left #ubuntu [] [03:28] new: you're forgiven [03:28] Thorrn4: Which Ubuntu version are you running, Hoary? [03:29] 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 === new is now known as ricosuave17 [03:29] tensor: not available via an ubuntu repository atm [03:29] how do i create a folder ? === mouse_ [~bryan@202.83.103.74] has joined #ubuntu [03:29] !info samba-common hoary [03:29] 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] 1usrepos [03:29] cafuego, 5.04...I think so [03:29] !info samba-common warty [03:29] !usrepos [03:29] 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] ricosuave17, from the command line? mkdir [03:29] Thorrn4: cat /etc/issue [03:29] 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] bimberi, too bad :( compile from source? argh! [03:29] cant i use nautilus to make a folder [03:29] hi all === dd_ [~dd@222.84.195.170] has joined #ubuntu [03:30] Thorrn4: Do you by any chance have an non-official (ie: backports, java, whatever) enabled in sources.list? [03:30] ricosuave17, yep [03:30] ricosuave17, if you have rights, yes [03:30] jasontech: where exactly would that be located? [03:30] but i cant make folder on my root using nautilus [03:30] /etc/apt/sources.list [03:30] cafuego, I dont belive so [03:30] ricosuave17, are you logged on as root? [03:30] what do u mean? [03:30] sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and then take out the us. on all the archive sites [03:31] ricosuave17: gksudo nautilus [03:31] ...if you have to [03:31] Thorrn4: Coz samba 3.0.14a-1~5.04ubp1 looks like a weird version string to me. [03:31] 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] cafuego, http://pastebin.com/312963 [03:31] should /etc/modules have more than one fglrx on the list?? [03:31] dell500, no [03:31] well this is kind of weird to have to use that command to get root [03:31] Thorrn4: When is the last time you can 'apt-get update' ? [03:32] bimberi, bad? how come? [03:32] dell500, but it should not hurt anything === skora [~skora@69-173-194-127.clvdoh.adelphia.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:32] ricosuave17, that URL we keep talking about also explains some of the benefits of using sudo ;) [03:32] does anyone know of a good linux replacement for fineprint? [03:32] cafuego, if u think that it will help...I'll do it now === mbotelho [~mbotelho@adsl-065-007-147-227.sip.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu === dinocazares [~ubuntu@63-207-126-200.fibertel.com.ar] has joined #ubuntu === Dongdong [~Dongdong@222.84.195.170] has joined #ubuntu [03:32] well i dont like the security [03:32] tritium, would it be ok to delete the other 4 out of 5 on the list? [03:33] Hi [03:33] dell500, yeah :) [03:33] ricosuave17: In 99.5% of Linux usage you don't _need_ root. [03:33] well i do [03:33] neither does MS, but look what happens to them [03:33] tensor: only going by what I've seen said in this room [03:33] ricosuave17: No, you only _think_ you do. [03:33] lol [03:33] i do need it [03:33] i do a lot mountings [03:33] ricosuave17: ANyway, running 'sudo -s' is not any harder then running 'su -' [03:33] cafuego, it still gives me the error [03:33] and a lot of sys confs === Discipulus [~disc@main150.ppp.rockriver.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:34] hey can i write to an ntfs partition [03:34] ricosuave17: Yes, but you will destroy the data on it. [03:34] Under Apps / System Tools, there is a Root Terminal, which goes right to root without having do sudo everything [03:34] ricosuave17, it's very unsafe [03:34] I need help mounting smb shares [03:34] ricosuave17: only if you're tired of windows (it will do bad things) [03:34] but i have a windows error [03:34] i need to replace a dll [03:34] ricosuave17: Windows *is* an error [03:35] damn there are no good easy to use firewalls [03:35] ill ignore that [03:35] good one [03:35] Then use another Windows box with a USB hard drive [03:35] glick, firestarter [03:35] ricosuave17: Then use the recovery console. linux will break the system even further. [03:35] 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] toasta, did it work? [03:35] mbotelho: /topic === Efwis [~Efwis@colo-02-172.dsl.netins.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:35] mbotelho: (re us archive) [03:35] yes but the problem is i dont know were to get the dll in the recover console [03:35] jasontech: workin on tryin to make it editable [03:35] root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu # smbclient -L 192.168.0.1 === lukewarm [~lukewarm@wv-morgantown-cdnt1-bg1-4a-a-245.mgtnwv.adelphia.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:35] Password: [03:35] !usrepos [03:35] 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] Domain=[GAZUL] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] [03:35] You have to use that sudo [03:35] mbotelho: Do you have cleartext password stored for your users? [03:35] Sharename Type Comment [03:36] --------- ---- ------- [03:36] mbotelho, see above info about usrepos [03:36] impresora Printer Impresora de Eric [03:36] IPC$ IPC IPC remota [03:36] tritium, this is to run on a headless server not running X and handing out dhcp addresses [03:36] print$ Disk Controladores de impresora === shane_ [~shane@CPE000d881daec9-CM00407b7f6cfb.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:36] ........................ [03:36] dinocazares, please dont' paste here [03:36] C Disk [03:36] fiber Disk [03:36] dinocazares, what's that? [03:36] ADMIN$ Disk Admin remota [03:36] Escritorio Disk [03:36] dinocazares, you'd get kicked for that [03:36] dinocazares: Please don't paste in here. [03:36] C$ Disk Recurso predeterminado === elbarto [~elbarto@lns-p19-9-idf-82-65-90-222.adsl.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:36] KDE34 Disk === davi1 [~redactech@210.245.74.219] has joined #ubuntu [03:36] session request to 192.168.0.1 failed (Called name not present) [03:36] session request to 192 failed (Called name not present) [03:36] Domain=[GAZUL] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] [03:36] Server Comment [03:36] --------- ------- [03:36] Workgroup Master [03:36] --------- ------- [03:36] I'm trying to mount an smb share === mode/#ubuntu [+o tritium] by ChanServ === mode/#ubuntu [+q dinocazares!*@*] by tritium [03:36] dinocazares: Please don't paste in here. === devid [~housecoat@209-204-185-247.dsl.static.sonic.net] has joined #ubuntu === Servo8888 [~milena@dialup-4.229.33.211.Dial1.Detroit1.Level3.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:37] that works too. [03:37] :) [03:37] Hello all again. === oz___ [~oz@c211-30-61-51.belrs1.nsw.optusnet.com.au] has joined #ubuntu === mode/#ubuntu [-q dinocazares!*@*] by tritium [03:37] Hello === barosl [~spam@210.179.65.1] has joined #ubuntu === StoneTable [~stone@c-67-184-135-68.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:37] dinocazares, please use pastebin in the future === davi1 [~redactech@210.245.74.219] has left #ubuntu [] [03:38] Apokryphos. Your hint work great. I have only had this loaded 2 days now. === _REds [redskin@fluro.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:38] !pastebin [03:38] rumour has it, pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/ or #flood [03:38] 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? === npt [~impulse@12-218-32-102.client.mchsi.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:38] I finly got 1024x768 === elbarto [~elbarto@lns-p19-9-idf-82-65-90-222.adsl.proxad.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [03:38] shane_: cool :) [03:38] hay cant i run smoothwall's firewall and dhcp server apps on another linux distro? === Rotund [~joe@d14-19.rb.lax.centurytel.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:39] !ubuntuguide [03:39] 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] how compatable is ubuntu with like red hat? will things for red hat work with ubuntu? [03:39] !tell gyaresu about coc [03:39] i like ubuntu except for the root problem [03:39] RedHat is RPM [03:40] ricosuave17, there is no root problem [03:40] yes there is [03:40] "All information on Ubuntuguide.org is present on the wiki in clearer and expanded form." --- this is plainly untrue [03:40] bbl === Toba [~eastein@pool-141-154-17-148.bos.east.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:40] ;( [03:40] this sucks... [03:40] I removed it yesterday from the wiki because of that, and someone apaprently added it back in =) [03:40] 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] heh [03:40] 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] apokryphos, but, ubuntuguide does not always give the best advice [03:41] apokryphos: so edit the wiki to make it true [03:41] tritium: I agreee entirely; but I don't think we should lie about what it does have [03:41] Use Synapatics === otep [~otep@AP-203.167.31.177.sysads.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:41] Is there a place that we can get drivers for ubuntu, like for wusb11 linksys? [03:41] apokryphos, I wasn't suggesting that [03:41] as in [03:41] tritium: I did yesterday, and someone changed it, as I see now. :) [03:41] You just removed the "us." part, right? [03:41] And left the rest? [03:42] yeah all of them [03:42] hmmm, anyone tried modifying the defaut /etc/init.d/httpd script to point to a compiled-from-source apache2? [03:42] I don't mean the whole line [03:42] there were like 6 instances [03:42] 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] does anyone know why that is and how to fix it? [03:42] How do I gain root priviliges, with sudo? [03:42] no, i left the line just removed the us. [03:42] sudo -i, for one [03:42] \what is sudo? [03:42] there are a few different switches you can use === _REds [redskin@fluro.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:42] !sudo [03:42] hmm... sudo is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo === tessier [~treed@222.253.74.83] has joined #ubuntu [03:43] tritium:What's the -i in sudo -i for? [03:43] I see nobody wants to help me [03:43] thanks anyways [03:43] dinocazares, for a shell. try "man sudo" to read the manpage description of that option [03:43] Try Synaptics under System / Admin [03:43] Toba: there seems little reason to take it personally [03:43] I know [03:43] Toba, be patient please [03:43] toba I would help if I knew enough. [03:43] same here [03:43] but it sorta pisses me off that a simple checkbox in the preferences would screw my box over [03:44] Someone over on #gnome had a panel problem === sds [~sds@ks36e0dhc08.jaist.ac.jp] has joined #ubuntu [03:44] Toba: if nobody is here that knows the answer to your question, do you want us making something up? [03:44] Toba: it has do nothing of the sort [03:44] nalioth: sure [03:44] :) [03:44] Toba: worst come to worst, you delete your gnome settings and you're fine [03:44] I also wonder why the hell all the programs I used in the last five years open up when I reboot [03:45] when I click x I mean close, not come back when I do :) [03:45] 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] 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... === struggler [icechat5@h236.104.141.67.ip.alltel.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:45] sds: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto [03:45] sds, drop to a virtual console, and "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" [03:45] this is not redhat, switching to runlevel 3 does not do anything useful === Aegir [Richard@129.96.218.188] has joined #ubuntu [03:45] I wonder why the Evolution people don't keep the reminders as closed when you do an upgrade from 1.x [03:45] i see [03:46] Imaging getting 400 reminders all at once [03:46] this girl just told me she wanted me to put it in her butt =? [03:46] sds, here's some info on that: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html#s-no-x-start [03:46] thanks guys, i'll go have a look [03:46] spermie_411, and there's no need for you to mention that here [03:46] jasontech: could i use someone elses source.list === Trace [~Trace@61.149.159.230] has joined #ubuntu === pluffsy [~emil@h126n2fls34o1118.telia.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:46] jasontech: i wonder why the evolution devs forgot the weather feature [03:46] hello. [03:46] Spamassassin won't detect dccifd, dcc_home set in /etc/default/spamassassin, dccproc works ok, any help? [03:46] Just a sec toasta [03:47] well shes the one that mentioned it [03:47] anyone here running ubuntu on a powerbook 1400? [03:47] cool [03:47] in here [03:47] spermie_411: please stay on-topic === oberon [~oberon@24-247-149-21.dhcp.klmz.mi.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:47] pluffsy: if it's new-world, it should work fine === theplateau [~james@cpe-024-211-050-039.sc.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [03:47] anywho then' [03:47] bob2: it's everything but new world. :) [03:48] pluffsy: then it's going to be long and painful [03:48] pluffsy: got an iBook here [03:48] bob2: darn... [03:48] and probably not very rewarding === theplateau is now known as james_ === james_ is now known as _james_ [03:48] i tried running ubuntu on a G4, it ran horrible, probably my fault [03:48] toasta: http://www.electronerdz.com/sources.list [03:48] nalioth: lucky you :) [03:48] pluffsy: what is your question? [03:48] toasta: how so? [03:48] toasta: you should try again, G4 ubuntu smokes! [03:48] 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] I know, no summary in Evo 2 [03:49] nalioth: how hard it would be to get ubuntu running on a pb1400c. === imaek [~imaekphp[@adsl-69-235-156-173.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:49] it's just really slow and had video probs. [03:49] pluffsy: as bob2 said, if its a New World model, no problem at all [03:49] it runs mac x just fine though so i fugured i did something wrong [03:49] 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] 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 === Toba [~eastein@pool-141-154-17-148.bos.east.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:49] Velcan: remove the package [03:49] pluffsy: if its an old-world model, you'll be challenged, but it's very doable === Toba_ [~eastein@pool-141-154-17-148.bos.east.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:50] Velcan: apt, synaptic, aptitude, etc, will not work on a broken system [03:50] shane_: DCC chat? Erm.. [03:50] right. well I'll guess I have to run yellowdog instead. I'm not much of a linux hacker, yet... [03:50] jasontech: so can i empty my source.list and paste this in === RedDevil [~couceiro@bl5-222-52.dsl.telepac.pt] has joined #ubuntu [03:50] Velcan: fix the broken package [03:50] Yes [03:50] its not broken === _james_ is now known as theplateau [03:50] btw are there any good books for someone who's not new to linux but long from a pro? [03:50] hi all [03:50] pluffsy: yes, YDL is better suited for macs [03:50] Velcan, it is because you had to use --force [03:50] apok having trouble with all the chatter. [03:50] ah ok [03:50] You will get a few errors on the backports, but the rest should work [03:50] Velcan: it is indeed broken, it's dependencies aren't satisfied [03:50] in konversation how do you disable automatic /list command [03:51] 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] cool, given it a try now [03:51] it says it want python2.3-gtk2 when indeed i have python2.4-gtk2 installed [03:51] Then do an apt-get update [03:51] pluffsy: I hear "linux in a nutshell" from o'reilly is quite good [03:51] Or Reload in Synaptics [03:51] Velcan, apt-get --fix-missing [03:51] Velcan: so, install python2.3-gtk2. they are different and incompatibile packages. === ablyss is second day in Gnome.. and hasn't complained yet :P ( xfce4 fan here ) [03:51] linux in a nutshell is a good reference [03:51] Does anyone have a linksys wusb11 running? [03:51] for clarification, does anyone have any good printing software that allows printing multiple pages in 1 page? to save paper... [03:51] http://jaypara.sytes.net/files/ftp/ebooks/ [03:51] pluffsy: the only thing you'll have to really do differently is use BootX instead of yaboot [03:51] all the linux documentation u could imagine [03:51] 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] 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] mouse_: sure, lots of tools can do that, including the gnome print manager thing [03:52] Are you saving sessions? [03:52] running linux is good i chekc it out the library continuously [03:52] I was [03:52] theplateau, all legal, I hope? [03:52] okay. thanks. [03:52] pluffsy: definitely run ubuntu on your new world mac [03:52] but I turned it off [03:52] shouldn't it forget it now? [03:52] I would think os [03:52] but noooo [03:52] pluffsy: my G3 iBook runs great with ubuntu [03:52] Toba_: it has nothing to do with "when you boot", it's your gnome session. [03:52] how do I just make it stop doing it? [03:52] I turned off save session settings [03:52] create a new session and save it as default [03:52] thank you [03:52] yea i paid for all ebooks, im unusually wealthy :) [03:52] Toba_: rm -r ~/.gnome2/session* [03:52] nalioth: but how is it long and painful to run bootx instead of yaboot? [03:53] Toba_: while logged out [03:53] pluffsy: not at all === struggler [icechat5@h236.104.141.67.ip.alltel.net] has left #ubuntu [] [03:53] Velcan: my apologies - it would appear that the advice I gave you earlier was bad :( [03:53] bob2, oh!... i'll try that out... i'm one step closer to moving to linux.. heh [03:53] pluffsy: just a different procedure, is all === harris|u [~harris@pool-141-154-14-38.bos.east.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:53] bob2: how exactly do I do anything while logged out? [03:53] Toba_: tho that will probably ruin your applet list [03:53] isn't that impossible? === giant [~giant@69-174-57-212.chvlva.adelphia.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:53] applet list? [03:53] bob2, do u noe any for kde? [03:53] what is that? [03:53] Toba_: er, while logged out of gnome [03:53] Is have 2 SATA harddrives plugged in, how can I see the other hd? [03:53] hello everyone [03:53] mouse_: #kubuntu [03:53] very good info bob2 :-) === struggler [icechat5@h236.104.141.67.ip.alltel.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:53] pluffsy: how much linux experience do you have? [03:54] Does anyone have a linksys wusb11 running? === dylan_ [~dylan@ppp-68-251-58-97.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:54] bimberi: np ... i would just assume that in going for python2.3-gtk2 -> python2.4-gtk2 they actually improved things ... [03:54] why am I getting so many md5 mismatches off of the apt servers? === Mejobloggs_ [~chatzilla@ip-210-54-30-48.watchdog.net.nz] has left #ubuntu [] [03:54] i dont shane_ [03:54] will breezy be cool? [03:54] 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] but i guess i'll install 2.3 as well :-\ [03:54] bob2, oh... kk [03:54] oberon: /topic [03:54] dylan_: yes [03:54] Toba_, check ~/.gnome2/session-manual [03:54] Or any other "session" files [03:54] I created a new one with no startup programs === ricosuave17 [re@c-24-98-181-138.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:54] dylan_: of course! [03:54] should that work? [03:54] jasontech: i get E: Type '' is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list [03:54] hehe i fixed windows [03:55] what will the improvements on ubuntu be when breezy is available? === ablyss loads beep-media-player [03:55] sorry, im really trying to not wear you out [03:55] dylan_: lots more coolness [03:55] 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] i just dont get it === Bugsbang [~bonny@ALamentin-103-1-12-192.w81-248.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined #ubuntu [03:55] now how would I go about making the fucking panel stop crashing? [03:55] What do you get that in [03:55] it'd be cool if someone knows how [03:55] ablyss, look in universe ;) === struggler [icechat5@h236.104.141.67.ip.alltel.net] has left #ubuntu [] [03:55] apt-get [03:55] Toba_: dude, chill out [03:55] your attitude is highly unhelpful [03:55] I'm trying.... === we0 [~weo@p5499F8FD.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:56] my system was fine until this one little setting fucked me over :( [03:56] not very hard it seems [03:56] You did an apt-get update? [03:56] 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] Toba_: so, you did what I suggested? and you are using hoary, right? [03:56] yes [03:56] yeah I am bob [03:56] apt vs synaptic which is better any why? [03:56] you suggested deleting my configs right? [03:56] dylan_, they're the same thing [03:56] I did [03:56] dylan_: they're different [03:56] dpkg 4evar ! [03:56] apt = cli, synaptic is the GUI [03:56] i think [03:56] dylan_: a better comparison is aptitude vs synaptic [03:56] got these messages: === Madpilot [~yh728@S0106000d88b9f3db.gv.shawcable.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:57] dylan_, they're the same thing [03:57] Toba_ I did [03:57] bob2 dylan_: they're different [03:57] 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] What is the first line in your sources.list? [03:57] I think my session problem is fixed === digitalfox|away is now known as digitalfox [03:57] dylan_, i'd listen to bob2 [03:57] :) [03:57] synaptic is a gui [03:57] is there any way to fix the root on ubuntu [03:57] pluffsy: it'll work fine === Jason_Dean [RND@ppp3-124.her.forthnet.gr] has joined #ubuntu [03:57] No === Hackmo [~sean13@82-41-83-57.cable.ubr01.dund.blueyonder.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu [03:57] ricosuave17: is there a way for you to read links? [03:57] bob2: what does the topic have to do w/ it? [03:57] ricosuave17, it doesn't need fixing, but if you mean enable the account, we've showed you the URL [03:57] would panel crashes be a gnome problem? [03:58] ok ill listen to bob2 [03:58] lol [03:58] Just use the root terminal, its the same thing [03:58] pluffsy: the thing is: bootx requires os8 or 9 (it's a macos program that loads linux) [03:58] Just like being in root [03:58] but that url only tell u how to use sudo [03:58] And if you want, you can do nautilus --browser to use the gui for files [03:58] ricosuave17: absurd -- it does [03:58] ricosuave17, it tells you more. [03:58] ricosuave17: man sudo will tell you as well [03:58] pluffsy: so you'll need to manually move your kernel and init.whatever to your macos partition (so bootx can see it) [03:58] #deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.04 _Hoary Hedgehog_ - Release i386 [03:59] ricosuave17, see the section titled "Enabling the root account" [03:59] 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] pluffsy: and thats the only REAL difference in the linux usability [03:59] how do you load synaptic === delltony [~delltony@c-24-99-11-118.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [03:59] ok [03:59] toasta, what are you using to edit the file? [03:59] i know that sounds stupid [03:59] Synaptic is under System / Admin [03:59] openoffice writter [04:00] pluffsy: the 1400 is a NuBus machine. It's not just Old World, it's entirely pre-Open Firmware. [04:00] is this bad [04:00] toasta: use text editors, oOo introduces lots of non text garbage [04:00] Yes [04:00] Very [04:00] XRayNuke: and that's bad? :( [04:00] Use gedit [04:00] ahh [04:00] XRayNuke: and you use bootx on it [04:00] use vi [04:00] mousepad [04:00] Thats why it doesn't work [04:00] oberon: the md5sum issue is related to the "us.archive currently broken" bit - expecting you to know that was a stretch though... [04:00] use notepad.exe with wine [04:00] lol === w00t [~w00t@ip24-250-14-227.ri.ri.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:00] no, notepad blowz [04:01] lol [04:01] anyone know what package sshfs is in? [04:01] can't seem to find it with apt-cache search ... [04:01] lol [04:01] bimberi: do'h missed it [04:01] 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] I'd of said vi, but I figured gedit would be easier [04:01] alright turns out i had the wrong link [04:01] w00t: shfs-utils ? [04:01] pluffsy: http://www.icedtrip.net/guides/woody_1400.txt [04:01] i found the one u gave me [04:01] woot, apt-cache search sshfs didn't return what goldfish points out? [04:01] goldfish, doesn't look like it... i think thats different [04:02] cause u gave me like 4 links [04:02] RedDevil: did you do an "export" install? [04:02] shfs-utils is a different apt i think [04:02] i told you smokin another one would help [04:02] ricosuave17, I gave you one [04:02] anyone know a good site to search and download .deps? coming from fedora i use to use freshrpms.net all the time [04:02] bob2: I've read that. but I thought the normal kernel supported 1400c these days? or is that just ydls kernel? [04:02] its ok i know how to fix it now thanks. i like ubuntu now i just need to get icewm [04:02] ricosuave17: her'es it again: [04:02] !sudo [04:02] .debs** [04:02] [sudo] http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo [04:03] bob2: export install? I gess not, but I am not shure... [04:03] Velcan: use synaptic to get your programs [04:03] Velcan: use apt-get [04:03] or that [04:03] Velcan, we use repositories :) [04:03] i do === tessier [~treed@222.253.74.83] has joined #ubuntu [04:03] but some times my repos i have set just dont cut it [04:03] nalioth: I don't think *anything* can boot a NuBus Power Mac, except maybe mklinux [04:03] Velcan, do you have universe and multiverse? [04:03] yes [04:03] pluffsy: I don't know, but I'd be very surprised if ubuntu installed on it === adwait [~adwait@59.182.16.168] has joined #ubuntu [04:03] for instance python2.3-gtk ... [04:03] jasontech: sorry but can you give me the link again, i lost it [04:03] pluffsy: (afaik 2.6 does not support nubus macines, but I coul certainly be wrong) [04:03] XRayNuke: really? i was reading a howto t'other night about a version of bootx for em === nalioth has never owned anything pre-new-world [04:04] toasta, for future reference, never use openoffice to edit config files... http://www.electronerdz.com/sources.list [04:04] i put it down over there and i think someone took it [04:04] nalioth: i'd be happy to be proved wrong though, i have a few of those around [04:04] Velcan: er, python2.3-gtk is in ubuntu itself [04:04] gotcha [04:04] bob2: are there some easy way for a linux idiot like me to check if 2.6 does support nubus? [04:04] actually 2.3 === aatim_ is now known as aatim[busy] [04:04] actually 2.4 === elbarto [~elbarto@lns-p19-9-idf-82-65-90-222.adsl.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:04] ahh, interesting [04:04] pluffsy: google, I guess [04:04] XRayNuke: lemme send you the links [04:04] Velcan: yes, both of them are in ubuntu [04:04] pluffsy: (ie not easily) === aatim[busy] is now known as aatim[afk] [04:05] i install shfs-utils, and I don't have a sshfs executable, however i do now have a command called 'mount.shfs' [04:05] synaptic shows no such python2.3-gtk2 [04:05] Use gedit, or learn vi [04:05] interesting... [04:05] vi is quicker [04:05] Velcan: wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto, enable universe [04:05] nano is nice === elbarto [~elbarto@lns-p19-9-idf-82-65-90-222.adsl.proxad.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] === firebird619 [~Jay@user-33qtsb7.dialup.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu === apokryphos thinks bob2 doesn't like ubotu :P [04:05] ed ! [04:05] bob2: right thanks. [04:05] Has anyone else had problems running Blender?? [04:06] ... are you seeing it or something ... i enabled univers the same day i installed [04:06] I do, but I have no idea what factoid it has [04:06] !info python2.3-gtk [04:06] Velcan: well, it is there [04:06] i'll double check but ... [04:06] bob2: usually the one you'd first think of.. i.e. synaptic for that one === gbic [~chris@2001:5c0:8fff:fffe:0:0:0:29b9] has joined #ubuntu === ErmaC` [~joris@dD5773890.access.telenet.be] has joined #ubuntu [04:06] can someone help me? [04:07] ErmaC`, no need to ask. That's why we're here. [04:07] does slapt-get work on ubuntu [04:07] okay, i got same errors, im given up, only so much one can do! [04:07] whats up? [04:07] ricosuave17: no [04:07] lol [04:07] ricosuave17: lol [04:07] hmmz wait [04:07] toasta, open a terminal [04:07] hey im a slackware dude [04:07] okay [04:07] ricosuave17: apt-get for ubuntu [04:07] can i get joe for ubuntu? [04:07] ricosuave17: presumably slapt-get is a knock-off of debian's apt-get [04:07] grr [04:07] ricosuave17: of course [04:07] first of all, how do i get the nicklist back :s i didn't remove it [04:07] Then type in: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list [04:07] on xchat [04:08] then erase everything, and paste what is in the link [04:08] Then quit and save [04:08] Then: sudo apt-get update [04:08] okay i did that === mode/#ubuntu [-o tritium] by tritium [04:08] no joy [04:08] i can't get my firefox running :s it tries to start, but then it just quits [04:08] 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] #launchpad [04:09] how come. [04:09] ? [04:09] i can't get my firefox running :s it tries to start, but then it just quits [04:09] thats my question [04:09] error in line 1 of source.list [04:09] Velcan: well, it is there === bratsche [~bratsche@dsl093-053-083.blt1.dsl.speakeasy.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:09] how to fix it [04:09] ErmaC`: what have you done since it last worked? [04:09] does anyone know what launchpad is? [04:09] hehe i tried to update it :s [04:10] but then it said it can't update or something or can't install, and now i cant run firefox anymore === Toba [~eastein@pool-141-154-17-148.bos.east.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu === jebavoadora [~analsexo@c911a93a.bhz.virtua.com.br] has joined #ubuntu [04:10] ErmaC`: "tried to update it"? [04:10] hmm [04:10] it seems to work fine now [04:10] yes [04:10] Ok... try this, in the terminal: sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list_backup [04:10] damnit ... i want your magical version of synaptic [04:11] ErmaC`, how? [04:11] :) humor intended there ... === qt2 [~qt2@pool-64-223-240-182.port.east.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:11] bob2, there is an update 1.0.5, and i downloaded it used pakt-get install firefox then and it started fine [04:11] 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] this is just annoying me [04:11] can you tell lol [04:11] but then it returned from an error it says [04:11] Velcan: why not python2.4-gtk2? === cmatheson [~cmatheson@71-35-252-198.slkc.qwest.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:11] and now i can't run firefox anymore [04:11] Velcan: I don't use synaptic [04:11] ricosuave17, go to the website and read what it's about ;) [04:12] done [04:12] ajmitch: some weird package wants python2.3-gtk2, apparently === gordons [~gordons@S0106000fea7de07b.ed.shawcable.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:12] That will empty the sources.list, then do: sudo touch /etc/apt/sources.list [04:12] Velcan: paste your /etc/apt/sources.list to #flood [04:12] I can't find python2.3-gtk2 either - even on http://packages.ubuntu.com - maybe recently removed? [04:12] bob2: it's not in breezy at least, so it might not be in hoary either [04:12] ErmaC`, you don't manually download firefox. You let apt get it from the repositories. [04:12] 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] ErmaC`: you mean "apt-get"? where did you get it from? [04:12] And there's no 1.0.5 in the repositories... [04:12] okay did it [04:12] hrm, maybe it was only in warty [04:12] yes bob2 [04:13] i mean apt get [04:13] Hackmo, who's "they"? [04:13] there is no 1.0.5 in the repos [04:13] you sure you didnt try to install an exe [04:13] gbic, right === gbic snickers [04:13] bob2, yes! - found in warty :) === robitaille [~daniel@d154-5-117-228.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #ubuntu === redtech [~redtech@69.111.121.88] has joined #ubuntu [04:13] How could a system's temperature shoot up while top showing that all things are low? [04:13] bob2, i got that install from www.getfirefox.com... as ussually... [04:13] tritium: it's on the list of supported webcams on the ubuntu wiki [04:13] i have no idea [04:13] apokryphos: fan go off? [04:13] Now do: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and paste the following: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary main restricted [04:13] ErmaC`, you should install ubuntu packages, not from the firefox website [04:13] the fans stay on [04:13] awaiting commands === gordons [~gordons@S0106000fea7de07b.ed.shawcable.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [04:14] nalioth: fans looking fine [04:14] Hackmo, which one? [04:14] Then quit and save, and apt-get update [04:14] tritium, i didn't know sorry, how can i fix that? [04:14] tritium: it's the phillips toucam pro 2 [04:14] i can hear them and they keep running at 2 i think he is talking about my issue [04:14] delltony: indeed [04:14] Velcan: what package requires python2.3-gtk2? [04:14] Hackmo, is the driver loaded? [04:15] tritium: yeah it shows the camera when I do "lsusb" [04:15] gmail-notifier [04:15] ErmaC`, I'd try to uninstall the firefox you installed off the website, and "sudo apt-get install mozilla-firefox" [04:15] tritium, i didn't know sorry, how can i fix that? [04:15] tritium: I posted about it on the fourms, there is more info there if you want to look? [04:15] oh yeah, you rock! [04:15] http://gmail-notify.sourceforge.net/index.php [04:15] Ok [04:15] So that one worked [04:16] yep === StoneTable [~stone@c-67-184-135-68.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:16] tritium, how do i uninstall it? [04:16] Now do the same for each line in the URL I gave you that does not have a # in the front [04:16] Do the sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list, and paste each line one at a time [04:16] ErmaC`, I don't know...I haven't used that installer. Sorry. [04:16] tritium: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=38004 [04:16] Then save and quit [04:16] omg [04:16] okay === dphase [~dphase@24-183-207-169.dhcp.jcsn.tn.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu [04:16] 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] so i have kinda big problem? tritium ? [04:16] bob2: sorry... what do you mean with "export" install? === pajohn [~pajohn@pcp0010985117pcs.howard01.md.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === gschindl [~gordons@S0106000fea7de07b.ed.shawcable.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:17] ErmaC`, no, it can be resolved. [04:17] concept10: you have to compile mplayer and have the libfaad on your system [04:18] tritium, the question is how :s [04:18] :'( [04:18] tritium: my camera is on this list: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras [04:18] tritium: do you have any ideas? [04:18] ErmaC`, how exactly does the firefox installer off of their site work? shell script? [04:18] Hackmo, looking... [04:18] tritium: ok thanks [04:18] i got a samba question [04:18] nalioth, when gxine plays, it says it is using libfaad. Do you use VLC? [04:18] i dunno tritium [04:19] yes shell script [04:19] lol [04:19] i want have music on a shared folder that i can access with samba [04:19] concept10: no i use totem, but i DO know the default mplayer comes with few compiled in features [04:19] tritium, its with a shell script... === philc [~reformist@63.99.57.44] has joined #ubuntu [04:20] does trillian work on linux\ [04:20] Hackmo, looks like you need to build the PWC driver. [04:20] Velcan: perhaps you could write to them & ask that it depend on python-gtk2, rather than python2.3-gtk2 :) [04:20] my /etc/network/if-down.d/postfix script is messed up; how can I replace it from a package? [04:20] tritium: how do I do that? [04:20] I believe trillian is windows only [04:20] Use gaim [04:20] tritium, ? [04:21] but it dont do webcams [04:21] Hackmo, click on the URL for the webcam you have on that wiki page you sent me [04:21] what is pakt-get, anyway? [04:21] !info pakt-get [04:21] ErmaC`, does it have an uninstall script? [04:21] tritium: done [04:21] Not a Ubuntu thing. [04:21] nope... [04:21] 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] Hackmo, already? [04:21] how can I make apt not download some packages during apt-get upgrade ? [04:21] tritium: any idea why a system's temp would shoot up when a top shows all things low? [04:22] tritium: I meant done as in I clicked the link not built the driver [04:22] 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] Hackmo, sorry, pwc is available already. No need to build it. [04:22] no it hasnt tritium [04:22] Hackmo, "lsmod | grep pwc" [04:22] apokryphos, no, sorry [04:22] no worries, thakns [04:22] *thanks [04:22] tritium: ok, done [04:23] tritium: will I /query to results to you? [04:23] apokryphos, unless powernowd is doing something goofy === tessier [~treed@222.253.74.83] has joined #ubuntu [04:23] Hackmo, if you got results, the module should be loaded [04:23] tritium: how would you check that? [04:23] ...id i get the kubuntu package from synaptic... will that install al the stuff that kubuntu has on my ubuntu install? [04:23] i guess ill just deal with the annoying popup whenever i launch synaptic for a while :( [04:23] apokryphos, you could try restarting it (sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd restart), but that's only a guess [04:24] Hackmo, correct? [04:24] tritium: yeah [04:24] tritium, how do i fix it without uninstall script? :s [04:24] /var/cache/apt/archives/firefox-gnome-support_1.0.4-1ubuntu3~5.04ubp5_i386.deb [04:24] E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) === xnoff [~xnoff@ip119.76.78.64.susc.suscom.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:24] :'( [04:24] toasta, how is it coming? [04:25] what new cool stuff is coming in brezzy [04:25] ErmaC`, what are you doing? [04:25] jasontech: should there be any spaces in here [04:25] Spaces in where? [04:25] between lines [04:25] tritium, something i have noted [04:25] 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] delltony, what? [04:25] It shoudn't matter [04:25] when i type powernowd the pc will lock [04:25] cool [04:25] 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] delltony, it should only be started/stopped from the initscript [04:25] tritium, i was trying to install the ubuntu package of firefox again but doesn't work [04:26] hell yeah [04:26] Working? [04:26] its gettin my updated dude [04:26] tritium, ok but you don't actually use it by issuing the command? [04:26] Good, now go use Synaptic, its more fun [04:26] lol or something like that [04:26] I am gonna go hang with my girl [04:26] thank alot [04:26] yep === Aegir^ [Richard@129.96.218.188] has joined #ubuntu [04:26] why would mail-notification clain to be ssl capable yet not mention how in the man ... :( [04:26] delltony, no. It runs in the background. [04:26] 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] ok i had just done a man on it is why i asked [04:27] im out, take it easy [04:27] wow ... GO SPELLING! [04:27] tritium, ? [04:27] ErmaC`, please be patient. [04:27] do i need p4_clockmod ? [04:27] hey, I can't apt-get install java [04:27] ok sorry tritium [04:27] !java [04:27] somebody said java was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java [04:27] NoHope, ^^^ [04:27] no one listens to me [04:27] tritium, ;) [04:27] I recommend Method 1 (java-package) [04:28] delltony@bubbabox:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd start [04:28] P4 Clockmod is intentionally disabled [04:28] delltony@bubbabox:~$ === gkozlyk [~gkozlyk@S0106000625760380.va.shawcable.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:29] hey === Nameeater [~subspace@210-246-6-151.paradise.net.nz] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [04:29] delltony, not sure about that [04:29] tritium: you got any ideas on what to do now? [04:29] possible this cpu doesn't support scaling? [04:29] anyone here been able to get a USB Wireless card working on Ubuntu? [04:30] 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] delltony, yes === firebird619 [~Jay@user-33qtsb7.dialup.mindspring.com] has left #ubuntu [] [04:30] so what would i do in that case just invest in dry ice :) [04:30] tritium: ok then thanks for your help anyway [04:30] Hackmo, sure. Sorry :( [04:30] delltony, it's a recurring problem? [04:31] delltony: liquid nitrogen drip? [04:31] yeah [04:31] Which processor do you have? [04:31] tritium? [04:31] i have a p4 2.8mhz [04:31] ErmaC`, yes? [04:31] with ht [04:31] :| the firefox problem? [04:31] its a lappy so i assumed mobile tech but probably got jacked on that [04:31] its really urgent cuz i don't have any other webbrowser then firefox === gabriel82 [~gabriel82@adsl-146-49-31.mia.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu === gabriel82 is now known as Jogariga [04:32] 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. === arbeck [~arbeck@c-24-19-255-77.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === arbeck [~arbeck@c-24-19-255-77.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [04:32] omg so i have a problem? cuz im new to linux.... [04:33] tritium, is there any other webbrowser provided in ubuntupackages? === youngcoder [~codemaste@220M09.oasis.mediatti.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:33] use opera [04:33] ErmaC`, yes. mozilla for one [04:33] indeed. [04:33] ok [04:33] try opera. [04:33] ErmaC`, just try to uninstall what you installed from getfirefox.com [04:33] Did you try the installer to see if it has an uninstall option? [04:33] but i don't know how :s:s:s [04:33] yes [04:34] anyone here good with networking problems? [04:34] there is no uninstall option [04:34] anyone know what cool things are comeing in breezy ubuntu [04:34] gcc 4.0 [04:34] ?? [04:34] ricosuave17, the GNU compiler [04:35] oh any cool things for normal users [04:35] ricosuave17: gnome-look.org has the artwork for the cd covers :) [04:35] !breezygoals [04:35] it has been said that breezygoals is at http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDownUnder/BreezyGoals === sizzam [~sizzam@ip65.220.23.209.susc.suscom.net] has joined #ubuntu === aatim [~aatim@203.131.175.93] has joined #ubuntu === OddAbe19 [~OddAbe19@pcp02542642pcs.lncstr01.pa.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:36] ok === sizzam [~sizzam@ip65.220.23.209.susc.suscom.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:37] shouldn't the sudo password be the same as the root password? === aatim is now known as aatim[busy] === aatim[busy] is now known as aatim[afk] [04:37] dinocazares, there is no root password. [04:37] dinocazares: no; sudo is your user password === mgalvin [~mgalvin@cpe-69-205-46-35.nycap.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [04:37] hehehe, there is now [04:37] :) [04:37] i can't find w32codecs with apt-get, i have all repositories enabled in synaptic [04:37] dinocazares, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo === tercel [~colin@tercel.developer.gentoo] has joined #ubuntu === Karol_18 [~Karol_18@200.112.43.85] has joined #ubuntu [04:37] sizzam: even multiverse? === youth [~youth@cpe-24-209-241-103.cinci.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [04:37] well that was realy nice [04:37] !find w32codecs [04:37] I like the installer [04:37] how do i install opera? [04:38] apt-get install opera? [04:38] hm [04:38] sizzam, hoary-extras or nerim.net (Marillat) [04:38] !find w32codecs [04:38] ErmaC`: no, you have to d/l the .deb from opera.com. it's painless [04:38] !w32codecs [04:38] 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] apokryphos: there ya go... [04:38] Madpilot, i don't have a webbrowser... else i wouldn't ask for opera :s === Hylas [~Hylas@dialup-59.163.220.203.acc01-gurw-wag.comindico.com.au] has joined #ubuntu [04:39] cuz my firefox is fucked up [04:39] cant run it [04:39] Madpilot: hm, why couldn't it find it in the repos? [04:39] aha, maybe because it's not in the basic three.. [04:39] ErmaC`, please, I've asked you before about the language. [04:39] w32codecs is also in hoary-extras [04:39] (restricted) === XRayNuke_ [~satan@DHCP-155-80.caltech.edu] has joined #ubuntu [04:39] thanks guys, i'll give it a look [04:39] im sorry tritium [04:39] apokryphos: i didn't actually know that ubotu would search repos for you... [04:40] Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'w32codecs' returned no results. [04:40] Madpilot: yeah, ideally I would have thought it would search those too... [04:40] ErmaC`: you're going to have to undo whatever damage you did to FF, then. sorry [04:40] Where can I get Xlib or Xfree86 if not in synaptic? [04:40] Madpilot: I think it just uses packages.ubuntu.com, in which case it wouldn't find it, yeah [04:40] 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] Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'w32codecs' returned no results. [04:40] Madpilot, do you know how i uninstall firefox? so i can reinstall it [04:40] dinocazares: sudo is your user password [04:40] apokryphos: another ubotu trick I'll have to remember. thanks! [04:41] dinocazares, your own passwd [04:41] ErmaC`: it depends on how you installed it, so I doubt I can help. I'm not any sort of expert! [04:41] apt-get --purge remove firefox [04:41] or mozilla-firefox, depending [04:41] ok thx [04:41] teferi_, he used the getfirefox.com installer, not a .deb [04:41] thx teferi_ [04:41] ErmaC`, that won't work, as you did not install a .deb ubuntu package [04:41] oh [04:42] in that case, i know nothing [04:42] tritium:hmm, I guess I didn't set up a password. I'm running Kubuntu Live form the CD by the way === kdp [~KP@resnet-45-136.dorm.utexas.edu] has joined #ubuntu [04:42] dinocazares, oh, you didn't mention that ;) [04:42] tritium:hehe :) Sorry abou that [04:43] can you actually change pws & such during a LiveCD? [04:43] I can't run any program that needs the root password... any suggestion? [04:43] sure, it just won't persist across reboot [04:43] dinocazares, in gnome there's gksudo. I'm not sure how kubuntu handles sudo on the LiveCD. Ask in #kubuntu [04:43] RedDevil: what program? [04:43] administrative ones === tessier [~treed@222.253.74.83] has joined #ubuntu [04:43] dinocazares: kdesu [04:43] tritium:Guess what, they sent me here :) [04:43] dinocazares, heh === mgalvin [~mgalvin@cpe-69-205-46-35.nycap.res.rr.com] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [04:44] RedDevil: you can use gksudo {someprogram} [04:44] RedDevil, they should be asking you for your user password [04:44] RedDevil: and enter your user password [04:44] tritium:Anyway, Ubuntu and Kubuntu aren't that different, the difference is mainly in the GUI [04:44] dinocazares, that's right. === drummer87 [~owen@c211-30-7-127.artrmn1.nsw.optusnet.com.au] has joined #ubuntu [04:45] is there as good website showing off KDE? [04:45] dinocazares: difference is in the DE, but they differ on issues such as gksudo/kdesu, as you can see [04:45] wath other webbrowsers are included in ubuntupackage??? so i can at least search how i can uninstall the firefrox from firefox.com [04:45] apokryphos++ [04:45] apokryphos: yes... but when I do that, I get the error "Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display" [04:45] tritium:Is there a /etc/sudo.users file or something like that? === cwillu [~cwillu@toronto-HSE-ppp3973667.sympatico.ca] has joined #ubuntu [04:45] dinocazares, yes. You can edit it with visudo [04:45] RedDevil: odd -- do you get that in all programs? [04:46] tritium:Here we go /etc/sudoers === niquil [~niq@echoradio.org] has joined #ubuntu [04:46] apokryphos: yep... all programs requiring root privileges... [04:46] Good night, everyone. [04:47] 'night [04:47] good night [04:47] nite === tritium [~tritium@12-208-96-155.client.insightBB.com] has left #ubuntu [] === billytwowilly [~billy@S01060040f4acc23c.ed.shawcable.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:47] can I ask why you guys always suggest "sudo apt-get (app)" instead of "Syetem > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager" ? [04:48] aru_: the former is quicker === kjon [~kjon@pc-183-143-239-201.cm.vtr.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:48] some of us are more familiar with apt-get or aptitude [04:48] apokryphos: is this not a desktop distro? [04:48] tritium:All there is of signifficance in /etc/sudoers is "root ALL=(ALL) ALL" .That's it [04:48] when i try to run the firefox install again it gives this error: fatal error [-618] : Couldn't ioeb xpistub library... [04:48] and it's easier to say on irc [04:48] when i try to run the firefox install again it gives this error: fatal error [-618] : Couldn't ioeb xpistub library... [04:48] How do I delete all the "foo.blah~" files from my ubuntu? [04:48] aru_: it is a Linux distro [04:48] ErmaC`: epiphany is in the repos. several more, too. just a sec [04:49] RedDevil: apparent fix: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=46708 [04:49] how you mean Madpilot ? [04:50] kjon: *.*~ *~ [04:50] apokryphos: thanks... === [1] Quest-Master [~Quest-Mas@c-24-99-26-36.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:50] so the latter I suggested is not an option since this is a linux distro and not a desktop distro? [04:50] dinocazares: Do you also have "%admin ALL=(ALL) ALL" [04:50] ? [04:50] aru_: what is a "desktop distro"? [04:50] ErmaC`: there is a browser called Epiphany, you can install it via Synaptic. === parabolize [~paraboliz@68-69-136-167.clspco.adelphia.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:51] ErmaC`: there's also the whole Mozilla Suite package [04:51] bimberi:No, I don't [04:51] how do i install that? last one? [04:51] 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] apokryphos: if you have to ask then apparently you shouldn't be here :) === DekaPink [~nanami@brndmb02dc1-223-230.dynamic.mts.net] has joined #ubuntu [04:51] aru_: this doesn't mean that we should trash potentially efficacious ways of doing things === tercel is now known as tercel-sleep [04:52] aru_: no, I just wanted you to define your terminology...which you haven't done yet. [04:52] the only response I get is from a guy who belongs in #debian :( [04:52] bimberi:Why? [04:52] dinocazares: k - that's the line that gives full sudo access to all members of the admin group [04:52] 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] aru_: since you can't define your terms I can hardly explain why you're mislead [04:53] Epiphany is already installed, ErmaC` [04:53] where can i access it? === Bugsbunny [~bonny@ALamentin-103-1-6-94.w81-248.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined #ubuntu === tercel-sleep [~colin@tercel.developer.gentoo] has left #ubuntu [] [04:53] crimsun, [04:53] is there anyone here who has been able to get a USB Network card working [04:53] aru_: evidently Ubuntu is more "user-friendly" than your average Linux distro === internat [~internat@dare.to.play.on.our-lan.com] has joined #ubuntu [04:53] ErmaC`: lots of nice programs can be installed using synaptic [04:53] crimsun: thnx. ErmaC` use a terminal. type epiphany [04:53] 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: so that the root account doesn't have to be enabled [04:53] bimberi:But, is the default ubuntu user in the admin group, I really don't think so... [04:54] bimberi:hehe, that was a question [04:54] s/bimberi/dinocazares/ :) - sheesh! === hyphenated [~cgilmour@202.152.224.25] has joined #ubuntu [04:54] dinocazares: the one created during the install process is - yes [04:54] apokryphos: which I agree, but my question is about the common response to use sudo apt-get instead of the menu link === [1] Quest-Master is now known as Quest-Master [04:55] bimberi:Mine is in group ubuntu [04:55] 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 === nalioth is now known as nalioth_zZz [04:56] apokryphos: I am refering to offering the command line solution to te gui solution, after all, Ubuntu doesn't boot to cli [04:56] aru_: neither does Gentoo, neither does Slackware -- that hardly demonstrates anything. [04:56] dinocazares: is this the livecd? [04:57] BIMBERI:yES, Kubuntu [04:57] aru_: as I said, I go for the quicker option -- both for typing and for executing [04:57] BIMBERI:yes, Kubuntu [04:57] I have no idea what that mesa stuff is. :3 === phaedrus__ [~phaedrus@cpe-24-198-29-175.maine.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [04:57] Does anyone have the .INF windows driver for wusb11 linksys adapter? [04:57] apokryphos: sitting in #debian is a better solution for you then, since apparently Ubuntu is a desktop distro :) [04:58] aru_: since you haven't apparently explained what that means, it's quite meaningless === netsniper [~netsniper@c-24-63-194-15.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === Dave2|Laptop [~dave@Dave2.student.supporter.pdpc] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [04:58] #python [04:58] #eiffel [04:58] aru_: and thanks, but I think I'll dedice which distro to go for === _mage_work is now known as _mage_afk [04:58] apokryphos: arguing with an elitest like yourself is pointless, until you realise what your problem is, linux wont be on the desktop :) [04:59] tritium,bimberi:Which one is the easiest text editor for console?I see mc and mceditor are not included in Kubuntu :( [04:59] 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] dinocazares: ahh - ok - that makes a difference - i've been referring to an install [04:59] aru_: then I'd challenge you to demonstrate my elitism. [04:59] Agreed, apokryphos [04:59] dinocazares: nano? [04:59] nah, I give up, I'll stick with my desktop views and you stick with your 1995 === elbarto [~elbarto@lns-p19-9-idf-82-65-90-222.adsl.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:00] aru_: considering I've used Linux for around 10 months, I'd say that's impossible [05:00] *bimberi uses vi(m) [05:00] 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] bimberi:eeegh! I just opened /etc/sudoers with it and vi or vim or emacs iaggghh!! [05:00] If you have to continue this argument, take it to #ubuntu-offtopic, thank you === arbeck [~arbeck@c-24-19-255-77.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === nabe [doraemonis@YahooBB219036026054.bbtec.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:01] aru_: nor does it really have anything to do with being old-fashioned. ;) [05:01] !sarge === arbeck [~arbeck@c-24-19-255-77.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [05:01] I haven't a clue, ricosuave17 [05:01] I use mcedit, very simple [05:01] ! [05:01] ricosuave17: I give up, what is it? [05:01] what are ubotu commands? === nabe [doraemonis@YahooBB219036026054.bbtec.net] has left #ubuntu [] [05:01] in fstab when adding a smb mount, what should the device and type be? [05:02] crimsun: I don't actually remember what we started arguing about :) === DevRAn_35 [~birsen_@adsl-69-209-25-125.dsl.emhril.ameritech.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:02] and can you use the same options there as you do with smbmount [05:02] ricosuave17, http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ === t_o_X_iC [~ikizlerde@adsl-69-209-25-125.dsl.emhril.ameritech.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:02] dinocazares: try nano - i use vi but wasn't going recommend it as the "easiest" :) [05:02] !kudos [05:02] methinks kudos is at http://kudos.berlios.de [05:02] or when u do mount -t smbfs -o options mountpoint [05:02] ricosuave17, then /msg ubotu pastebin [05:02] dinocazares: if you're stuck in vi then type :q! === cmatheson [~cmatheson@71-35-252-198.slkc.qwest.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:03] bimberi: Can nano edit binary files or files with passwords? [05:03] ricosuave17, but do it with /msg and ask then type all the commands in ubotu's message panel. === Xatu [dragon@64.237.221.67] has joined #ubuntu [05:03] bimberi: I don't want it to screw /etc/passwd up :) === tessier [~treed@222.253.74.83] has joined #ubuntu [05:03] !List [05:03] somebody said list was at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ [05:03] grr === RuffianSoldier [user@cpe-24-209-106-36.woh.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [05:03] dinocazares: i very much doubt it [05:04] what do you need, ricosuave17 ? [05:04] just wondering with the botty does [05:04] don't abuse the bot [05:04] ricosuave17, yeah. you've got it. now do it in your own window. [05:04] umm are u the official ubuntu developers [05:04] bimberi: To hell with it. I'm going for it! Jeronimo!!:) [05:04] ricosuave17, no. i'm a helpy person. [05:04] oh [05:05] i just wonder why unbuntu comes in kde and gnome but not in other wms [05:05] because KDE and Gnome are the big ones [05:05] ricosuave17, standardisation is the key. === ccollins [~ccollins@CPE000f669171a4-CM000e5ce6d56a.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #ubuntu [05:05] dinocazares: /etc/passwd is ascii text anyway [05:05] somebody said something about xubuntu with XFCE === Doomgaze [~Doomgaze@207.72.134.90] has joined #ubuntu [05:05] yes but ice is better then kde [05:05] dinocazares: that's the way - in the best cowboy tradition :) [05:05] my /etc/network/if-down.d/postfix script is messed up; how can I replace it from a package? [05:06] bimberi: Hehehe :) [05:06] 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] well i guess === oz__ [~oz@c211-30-61-51.belrs1.nsw.optusnet.com.au] has joined #ubuntu === erka [~youth@cpe-24-209-241-103.cinci.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu === krod [~krod@krod.user] has joined #ubuntu [05:10] hmmmmmmm [05:12] bimberi: sudo keeps asking me for a password I don't have. How do I change this password? [05:12] bimberi: sudo -s that is [05:12] ErmaC`: ??? [05:12] bimberi: sudo root asks me for the root password which Ido have and can login without problems [05:13] bimberi: but sudo -s asks me for a password which I don't have === Aegir [~Richard@129.96.218.188] has joined #ubuntu [05:15] dinocazares: it's your user password [05:15] apokryphos:I'm using the LiveCD version [05:15] 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] i didn't know this won't work on ubuntu [05:16] dinocazares: (sorry - was away) on the livecd the "ubuntu" account has no password - you can set one from your "sudo root" shell [05:16] cuz i'm a newby === Aegir [~Richard@129.96.218.188] has joined #ubuntu [05:16] How can I change my user password? [05:16] dinocazares: once in a root shell - passwd [05:16] ErmaC`: did you get epiphany working? === reka [~Unknown@144.138.54.104] has joined #ubuntu [05:17] dinocazares: in your case - passwd ubuntu [05:17] no Madpilot [05:17] it doesn't start [05:17] Woohoo!! Finally!! [05:17] :) === cmatheson [~cmatheson@71-35-252-198.slkc.qwest.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:17] :) [05:17] Madpilot, joris@ubuntu:~$ epiphany [05:17] bash: epiphany: command not found === susus [~sz@p5089F71C.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu === ogra [~ogra@p5089F71C.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:18] That's original, I got an error message saying user ubuntu is not in the sudoers file :) === linuxamoeba21 [~andy@pcp01447817pcs.carlsl01.pa.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:18] ErmaC`: OK. make sure epiphany is installed. go System menu --> Admin --> Synaptic Package Mngr === kutucape [~zayn@202.73.106.143] has joined #ubuntu [05:19] dinocazares: that is unusual - but I don't know the kubuntu livecd at all [05:19] ErmaC`: when Syn starts, search for epiphany. [05:19] how set standard display manager to gdm [05:19] hey i just got a mac running os 9.2... any way to browse to its network shares in ubuntu? [05:19] i'm using kdm right now [05:19] ah... epiphany isn't installed by default... [05:19] is gnome a more user-friendly GUI, or is KDE? [05:19] Madpilot, [05:19] wich should i install? [05:19] or is it purely by preference? [05:20] those with a logo near it? [05:20] ErmaC`: epiphany-browser [05:20] Madpilot, can i send you a screenshot? cuz i get an error.... [05:20] 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] kutucape: edit /etc/X11/default-display-manager (this is a guess - I've not tried this - worth a try though) [05:21] dinocazares: yw :) [05:21] ErmaC`: http://www.imageshack.us/ [05:21] bimberi:ha? === nickrud [~nickrud@ppp-66-140-227-14.dialup.snantx.swbell.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:21] ah [05:21] gkozlyk: gnome is faster, KDE is more user friendly... but this is just my opinion... [05:21] your welcome [05:21] ErmaC`: is the error in Syn or elsewhere? [05:21] hehe [05:21] dinocazares: correct :) === blmartin777 [~brandon@c-67-185-23-199.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:21] any ideas for accessing apple shares? [05:21] hehe :) [05:21] Madpilot, when i try to install epiphany it says i should install firefox wich don't work :s [05:22] ErmaC`: better to post the file to imageshack, but I'm d'ling. hold on... [05:22] but [05:22] Madpilot, i cant access the internet >>> no internet browser [05:22] remember? === aru_ is now known as aru === _maydayjay_ [~maydayj@ip101028.101.nas.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:23] hows breezy coming along? [05:23] that's why i'm to fix this :s === aru_ [~aru@70-58-155-210.eugn.qwest.net] has joined #ubuntu === rosborn [~rosborn@67-64-148-206.ded.swbell.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:24] gyar thanks anyway === linuxamoeba21 [~andy@pcp01447817pcs.carlsl01.pa.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] === Garrison [~Garrison@68-64-153-94.losaca.adelphia.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:24] Anyone know where my modprobe.conf file is? I need to add: options snd-pcm-oss dsp_map=2 adsp_map=2 [05:25] Madpilot, ^ [05:25] ErmaC` what version of ubuntu are you running? My 5.04 (hoary) depends on mozilla-browser, not firefox [05:25] yes i'm running 5.04 === Xatu [dragon@user00265.student.supporter.pdpc] has joined #ubuntu === NoHope [~silas@201-13-86-248.dsl.telesp.net.br] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [05:26] 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] ErmaC` gak :) [05:27] bimberi, thanks [05:27] :'( === nickrud hates installs that don't provide uninstalls [05:27] Garrison: try find / -iname "modprobe.conf" -print [05:28] can't this be fixed? do i have to reinstall ubuntu :s:s:s: [05:28] ErmaC` you don't happen to remember the installation error by any chance? [05:28] this is really ... [05:28] yes i do... [05:29] What port does SSH use? === Mestapheles [~Captain@d142-179-138-139.abhsia.telus.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:29] ErmaC`: your transfer to me error'd. sorry. [05:29] ErmaC`: if you don't have internet access, how're you posting here? [05:29] i know madpilot [05:29] lol [05:29] ErmaC`: different computer? [05:29] i just cant access any internet-browsers [05:29] :s:s [05:29] thats the problem [05:30] ErmaC`: and epiphany won't even install? [05:30] i can't even install epiphany because of that firefox problem [05:30] indeed [05:30] ErmaC` a possibly stupid question: have you tried sudo apt-get install -f ? === theplateau [~james@cpe-024-211-050-039.sc.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu === mindstorm [~mindstorm@12.44.112.64] has joined #ubuntu [05:30] RedDevil; might it be modules.conf? [05:30] nickrud [05:30] where is that for? [05:30] (im new to linux sorry) === Efwis ok all time to go see ya tomorrow [05:31] Garrison: yep... sorry... [05:31] nickrud: he probably used the binary installer on the FF website [05:31] indeed [05:31] reka [05:31] indeed [05:31] RedDevil: Shit, now I can't find that either. === Aegir [Richard@129.96.218.188] has joined #ubuntu [05:32] ErmaC`: so you can't run the installer again? [05:32] indeed [05:32] Garrison: but that you must have... just let me see were is it... [05:32] is breezy stable enough for an "unstable linux desktop"? [05:32] i need to get rid of the problem and quick :s [05:32] ErmaC`: did ou happen to read the error? :) [05:32] is there a way to run dpkg -1 [some url ending in .deb] to install stuff? [05:32] kutucape: yw - did that work? (for my own learning) [05:32] *you [05:33] Madpilot: dpkg -i [05:33] Madpilot: installs local deb files only === arbeck [~arbeck@c-24-19-255-77.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:33] yes i read it but can't remember it [05:33] i dont try it right now === arbeck [~arbeck@c-24-19-255-77.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [05:33] reka ^ [05:33] i just want to remove kde thingy [05:33] kutucape: k :) [05:33] ErmaC`: what happens when you try and run the installer again? [05:33] it gives an error.... [05:33] i have edited the file, i will tell you when it's done === User1945210515 [~admin@202.6.224.178] has joined #ubuntu [05:34] reka it gives an error [05:34] 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] ErmaC`: more info :) [05:34] :p [05:34] reka: too bad, thought that could fix ErmaC`'s problem... [05:34] ErmaC`: post a screenshot if possible [05:34] k w8t [05:34] ErmaC` what does dpkg -l [05:34] heh [05:34] http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net <== still a live ?? [05:34] ErmaC` what does dpkg -l 'mozilla*' say? [05:34] nickrud, i dont know [05:34] or dead [05:34] Madpilot: i don't think the installer is in deb format [05:34] User1945210515: should be - probably busy === reka doesn't use FF === EnsignRedshirt [~wweckesse@cpe-24-59-199-217.twcny.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [05:35] ||/ Naam Versie Omschrijving [05:35] +++-==============-==============-============================================ [05:35] un mozilla-browse (geen beschrijving beschikbaar) [05:35] iU mozilla-firefo 1.0.4-1ubuntu3 dummy transitional package [05:35] pn mozilla-firefo (geen beschrijving beschikbaar) [05:35] pn mozilla-firefo (geen beschrijving beschikbaar) [05:35] pn mozilla-firefo (geen beschrijving beschikbaar) [05:35] reka: probably not. but Opera 8.01 is... [05:35] un mozilla-psm (geen beschrijving beschikbaar) [05:35] un mozilla-thunde (geen beschrijving beschikbaar) [05:35] rc mozilla-thunde 1.0.debian1-1u Mozilla Thunderbird Dutch Language/Region Pa [05:35] Hello, world. [05:35] un mozilla-thunde (geen beschrijving beschikbaar) [05:35] ErmaC`: please use the topic's pastebin for floods [05:35] woops [05:35] its in dutch sorry [05:35] i'm running dutch ubuntu [05:35] ErmaC` sorry, I should have said #flood :) [05:35] ErmaC`: don't paste here please [05:35] crimsun cant access browser so [05:35] sorry === dylan_ [~dylan@ppp-68-251-58-97.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:35] use the pastebin in the topic [05:35] how to install 3d acceleration for graphics driver? [05:36] oh, can't access browser :) [05:36] since yesterday bussyyy ?? [05:36] dylan_: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto [05:36] User1945210515: another mirror is http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/ubuntu-backports/ [05:36] ubotu: shirts at http://www.cafepress.com/ubuntushop/ [05:36] apokryphos: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox? === james_ [~james@cpe-024-211-050-039.sc.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [05:36] 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] reka how can i get on pastebin if i don't have a web-browser :s:s:s:s [05:36] not.. [05:36] ubotu: shirts is at http://www.cafepress.com/ubuntushop/ [05:36] okay, apokryphos === mtbeedee [~mbeattie@ool-4355f1f7.dyn.optonline.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:36] Erhm, I didn't realize 1.0.4 was available anywhere [05:36] Garrison: sorry again... 4:30 am... "/etc/modules" and "/etc/mkinitrd/modules"... probably you want the first one... === mtbeedee [~mbeattie@ool-4355f1f7.dyn.optonline.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [05:37] in ubuntu, that is === mtbeedee [~mbeattie@ool-4355f1f7.dyn.optonline.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:37] ErmaC`: join #flood [05:37] ErmaC`: then nickrud can see your output [05:37] ok i'm on flood now [05:37] in a dedicated flood channel [05:37] at least he didnt paste a guitar tab [05:37] ok but i have a graphics processor not a card [05:37] ErmaC`: ask nickrud if he's ready [05:38] RedDevil: Thanks. [05:38] apt-get update [05:38] E: Malformed line 35 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (dist) [05:38] ?? [05:38] what happen [05:39] obviously your sources.list is b0rked === flodine [~flodine@c-24-4-174-71.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:39] hmmz [05:39] check line 35 [05:39] nobody answers :'( [05:39] good night, all [05:39] Make sure you aren't editing sources.list in OpenOffice [05:39] ErmaC`: sorry, can you translate from Dutch? :) [05:39] hehe ok [05:39] :p [05:39] ErmaC` try running sudo apt-get install -f ; your mozilla 1.0.4 is unpacked but not installed; -f fixes most things [05:39] jasontech, you _are_ joking, right... [05:39] !backports [05:39] backports is, like, at http://backports.ubuntuforums.org/ [05:39] I know enough Dutch to order a beer politely, no more... [05:40] No... someone here earlier was editing it in OpenOffice [05:40] And got the same error, but on line 1 [05:40] mozilla-firefox 1.0.4, that is, I assume it's a backport? === EnsignRedshirt suspects that if there are any hardware gurus here, they are too busy laughing at his optimisitc naivete. === apokaway [~dw@host-84-9-34-80.bulldogdsl.com] has left #ubuntu ["Konversation] === SymGeosis [~SymGeosis@mtairy-motorola1-68-71-230-109.chvlva.adelphia.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:43] And who has 35 lines in their sources.list? [05:43] Has anybody had any luck getting hplip to work with a HP PSC printer/scanner? [05:43] Unless there are a lot of comments, that would seem unreasonable === SymGeosis can't get it to detect his printer even though he set it up via gnome. [05:43] Has anyone had any luck with a Dell/Lexmark Z615? === newbie [~newbie@d141-64-4.home.cgocable.net] has joined #ubuntu === m0nk [mjs@predisposition.net] has joined #ubuntu === REds [redskin@fluro.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:44] is there an auto cad like program for ubuntu? [05:44] Hmmm... my sources.list has 82 lines. [05:44] I'd hate to do an update [05:44] is there a way to view quick time movies on linux if they are embeded in webpage [05:44] mplayer [05:44] Wait... half are commented out. [05:44] plugin [05:45] ya i need plugin for it [05:45] apt-get install mozilla-mplayer [05:46] ChurcH_of_FoamY: there's a few....quick apt-cache search returned qcad [05:46] whiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii [05:46] nickrud is godlike [05:46] he fixed firefox bug [05:46] :p [05:46] \thanx jasontech will try it for sure [05:47] Anyone know when the gnome servers are going to come back up? [05:47] reka thanx apreciate it i need the program to build a wood clock === nickrud points to his previous screwups, and laughs [05:47] working like a charm thanx again [05:47] bye === frank [~frank@67.71.24.192] has joined #ubuntu [05:47] I'm trying to play a DVD in Mplayer and it's saying "Mplayer interrupted by signal 11 in module: decode_audio" [05:47] ChurcH_of_FoamY: there's probably heaps others out there [05:47] everybody thanks who helped me on the firefox problem ;) [05:48] ErmaC`: np. good luck with Ubuntu! [05:48] DekaPink: that means it crashed [05:48] ErmaC`: what was the fix? [05:48] cool i'll find them and try them one by one and see what i like the best [05:48] just shut down the running firefox [05:48] lol [05:48] hyphenated: Yes, obviously... How do I stop it from doing that? Heh. [05:48] DekaPink: I never made the mplayer packages work, and ended up building it myself. not the recommended approach :-) [05:48] didn't know there was one running in backgroundprocess or something [05:48] it was invicible [05:48] so i didn't know [05:48] and now it works again === REds [redskin@fluro.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:49] needed to reinstall [05:49] i'm going to sleep [05:49] It's worked with everything but DVD so far~ [05:49] byebye guys [05:49] thx a lot everybody [05:49] Anyone tried f-spot? [05:49] ErmaC` more pedantically, you needed to complete the install, that's what the U in the second column meant [05:49] anyone have experience getting a USB network card running? [05:49] ooooooh ok [05:49] DekaPink: yup, that's because the crash is inside one of the decoders for dvd audio [05:50] DekaPink: i don't use mplayer...but you sure it has DVD capability included? [05:50] hope i won't have same problem in the future ;) [05:50] byebye xxx [05:50] (which won't affect everything else) [05:50] Make sure you have libdvdcss [05:50] nn [05:50] reka: I installed the DVD thing from ubuntuguide.org :3 === ErmaC` [~joris@dD5773890.access.telenet.be] has joined #ubuntu [05:50] DekaPink: what thing? [05:50] !ubuntuguide [05:50] 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. === Ghetek [~administr@c-24-7-51-170.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === Ghetek [~administr@c-24-7-51-170.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu [] [05:51] DekaPink: future suggestion: come here or read wiki pages rather than opting for ubguide [05:51] reka: sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2 [05:51] hey, shorty114, the reason the girl is in both ads is because they both bought the same picture [05:52] how do I remove services from startup? [05:52] DekaPink: should work then... you tried running it in totem? [05:52] jasontech, there must be thousands, if not more, of stock photos of girls in headsets... why the same one? [05:53] do you guys know what the bigger news in gnome 2.12 will be? [05:53] philc the brute force method is removing links from /etc/rc2.d; read up on update-rc.d for the approved method === bosewicht [~bosewicht@hnllhi1-ar1-4-65-058-061.hnllhi1.dsl-verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:53] coincedence [05:53] <_eric> karamba o superkaramba? [05:53] does superkaramba work on ubuntu [05:53] 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. === Razor-X [~user@user-11fabr3.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu [05:54] philc: i've seen rcconf recommended before [05:54] DekaPink: [1] slowness: enable DMA [2] no audio: try using totem-xine [05:54] DekaPink, did you do sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/dvd === killapop [~allan@203.145.183.210] has joined #ubuntu [05:54] jasontech: I did not do that. :3 [05:54] DekaPink: that's for no [1] [05:55] or whatever the dvd device is [05:55] you may also want to edit /etc/hdparm.conf === normal1 [~normal1@roy-tal-oaks-136-41.dmisinetworks.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:56] reka, rcconf is cool. thanks. [05:56] philc since reka mentioned rcconf, I'll add that sysvconfig is pretty good as well, I always forget those two :) === frank [~frank@Toronto-HSE-ppp3779683.sympatico.ca] has joined #ubuntu [05:56] hey [05:56] how do you get just the normal text editor [05:56] where is it located [05:56] normal1: what is normal... vi? [05:56] gedit [05:56] normal1, gedit vi [05:57] gyaresu: i have yet to try it. so it's good? [05:57] gyaresu: vi? [05:57] normal1 /usr/bin/gedit is the 'text editor' [05:57] cool thanks man [05:57] use emacs for a text editor [05:57] Razor-X, vim then. === Karol_18 [~Karol_18@200.112.43.85] has joined #ubuntu [05:57] and everything else you could ever imagine [05:57] like nethack === Razor-X whets lips [05:57] reka, ncurses asterix based simple list. === shorty114 [~shorty114@shorty114.user] has left #ubuntu ["Party] [05:57] gyaresu: why not true ViLE? === Pixel83 [~pixel@p54AAF493.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu [05:58] s/true/try/ === joolz [~joolz@kiar.xs4all.nl] has joined #ubuntu [05:58] Razor-X normal1 , vimtutor [05:58] gyaresu, normal1: open emacs, C-h t [05:58] (Control+h, then hit 't') [05:58] Razor-X, vim is the start of a loving Server Admin career. === AlohaWolf [alohawolf@cpe-67-49-121-123.socal.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [05:59] normal1 vim is for users/sys admins, emacs is for masochists :) [05:59] gyaresu: emacs is the end of all your text editing worries [05:59] here we go... [05:59] nickrud: the latter is bad? ;) [05:59] lol [05:59] vim vs emacs [05:59] heh [05:59] blah blah blah :) [05:59] oh Dog, an editor jihad. everyone duck... :p === Razor-X squares himself for battle [05:59] I like Notepad [05:59] hyah!!!! [05:59] Totem doesn't even know the DVD is there now... :3 [05:59] Razor-X: you should know bette, aren't you a NUN? === Razor-X glares at jasontech [05:59] NUM rather [05:59] lol [05:59] :) [05:59] reka: it's a joke [05:59] When trying to figure out which is better, see which man page is large... [05:59] NUN [06:00] Razor-X, reka I've never used emacs.... I'll let you know how i go with nethack :) [06:00] gyaresu: I used to be a vim user [06:00] definitely second-best, IMO [06:00] (not meant as a bad thing) [06:00] nano pales to vim's power [06:00] Razor-X, better be some jiggy shortcuts... [06:00] dekapink, what did you do? [06:00] my main emacs reason is Dvorak, actually [06:00] and then I got drawn in by the power [06:01] jasontech: sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/dvd and sudo apt-get install totem-xine [06:01] Razor-X, insert 'MUHAHA' === drew [~drew@71.98.89.191] has joined #ubuntu [06:01] what kernel version is hoary? [06:01] or as a vim user would say, seduced by the dark side ;) [06:01] drew, mu [06:01] I thought about dvorak, but decided to keep 30 odd years of muscle memory. [06:01] drew, 2.6.10 [06:01] still, I want to try TECO and ed [06:01] thanks netsniper [06:01] nickrud: i'm about half as old as your muscle memory is [06:01] lol [06:01] drew, sorry for facetious comment. [06:02] It might the xine part not recognizing it... make sure that the config is set to /dev/dvd [06:02] Razor-X then, you have a better chance of getting both useable ;) [06:02] i'll bet in the old days they had TECO vs. ed fights [06:02] ;) [06:02] I'm not familiar with totem, so I don't know if the config is the same [06:02] nickrud: ezzatly, heh [06:02] I doubt i'll ever be able to go back to QWERTY [06:02] jasontech: Where do I look for that? Heh. [06:02] No idea in totem [06:03] but just a sec [06:03] nickrud: I dumped 25+ years of muscle memory back when I changed to dvorak...worth every second :) [06:03] Razor-X, emacs21 ? [06:03] Razor-X, damn apt-cache search emacs [06:03] The_Vox don't confuse me, I'm ossified ;P [06:03] gyaresu: yeah, I use emacs21-nox [06:03] Razor-X, I'm sure i did this a couple of years ago... [06:04] nickrud: lol! [06:04] Do you have xine under Sound & Video? [06:04] The_Vox: haha, true that [06:04] Razor-X, nox? like stargate? [06:04] gyaresu: like, No X Windows ;) [06:04] I prefer emacs over xemacs, but that's my preference [06:04] that's because I love my hand compiled terminal emulator [06:04] but, that's your choice, really [06:05] Razor-X, where's the repository for emacs21-nox? i'm not showing it. [06:05] ah hmmm.... [06:05] gyaresu: it's in main [06:05] Razor-X, sorry to be a pain but you started this :) [06:06] gyaresu: no, I have a _billion_ repos [06:06] true, I added most of 'em after emacs [06:06] 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] but, my sources.list is huge huge [06:06] sorry 'my bad' [06:06] typo [06:06] The_Vox, thanks. [06:06] I have a 67 line sources.list ;) [06:06] gyaresu: np [06:06] well all, I've got a beautiful woman waiting for me in bed, so see ya [06:07] Razor-X: I want a copy of that, if it has comments on what's for what :) === helloyo [~alex@c220-239-14-166.belrs4.nsw.optusnet.com.au] has joined #ubuntu [06:07] jasontech: lucky you :) have fun ;) [06:07] The_Vox: ahhh, that it does not ;) [06:07] jasoncohen: an i have a copy of your woman? :P [06:07] *can [06:07] how do i use apt-get again? [06:07] can i run kopete on gnome? === REds [redskin@72.20.15.79] has joined #ubuntu === kirk_ [~kirk@c-24-91-28-67.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:08] ricosuave17 yes, sudo apt-get install kopete [06:08] ok. how was it that i enabled root account? [06:08] can someone give me a hand with isntallation on a Mac... msg me please. [06:08] ricosuave17: yes on both [06:08] errr, yes on the latter [06:08] Xine just plays the warning from the DVD and then errors. --; === fabbione [~fabbione@port49.ds1-van.adsl.cybercity.dk] has joined #ubuntu [06:08] ricosuave17 I hope you have broadband, that will pull in a lot of packages [06:08] sudo apt-get install blahpackage [06:09] ricosuave17: apt-cache search , apt-cache show , sudo apt-get install === goli [~sunil@203.145.183.210] has joined #ubuntu [06:09] ricosuave17: https://wiki.ubuntu.com//RootSudo === EnsignRedshirt [~wweckesse@cpe-24-59-199-217.twcny.res.rr.com] has left #ubuntu [] === ridejib [~ridejib@user-1120ov5.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu [06:10] hey folks [06:10] could someone give me a hand installing Ubuntu on a mac? [06:10] kirk_: wait for nalioth [06:11] Razor-X: you should add comments to it when you add repositories to your sources list :P [06:11] okay === none111 [~none@68-117-26-176.dhcp.fdul.wi.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu [06:11] kirk_: have you downloaded the PPC iso of Ubuntu? [06:11] Razor-X: I want a copy of it anyway...I'll check what is in which one and add the comments myself :) [06:11] The_Vox: as a programmer, and LaTeX writer, and other text file things, I've only written verbose comments in two instances === decaf [mehmet@85.100.0.206] has joined #ubuntu === kestas [~asdf2@ppp171-5.lns1.per1.internode.on.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:11] and both were in a Pascal class I took in 7th [06:11] how can I read a .pdb file? [06:11] ;) [06:11] it seems a palm doc. [06:12] decaf: there's a good Palm DOC Reader for Windows, I remember, run it in WINE [06:12] ridejib: yes, the install-live verson... I have no idea what do do to get started [06:12] Razor-X: I would most definetely never want to have to maintain any code you write :) [06:12] The_Vox: you haven't seen my variables ;) [06:12] like System.WriteLine("Enter a number") [06:12] OMG, I need a variable [06:13] int x; [06:13] System.ReadLine(x); === Amaranth [amaranth@ip68-225-172-54.om.om.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:13] s/ /;/ [06:13] 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] Razor-X: I would hate maintaining code written by you, most definetely :P === jasmuz [~jasmuz@49sdl30m44.codetel.net.do] has joined #ubuntu [06:13] The_Vox: XD [06:13] Razor-X: anyway, I want a copy of your sources list :) [06:13] here y'are [06:13] want it in #flood? [06:14] Now I can't get the DVD out. Woohoo. [06:14] DekaPink: sudo eject [06:14] DekaPink: sudo eject -f /path/to/dvd [06:14] Razor-X: sure [06:15] is there some sort of shortcut to putting peoples names before what you are typing? I'm a newb to irc :-\ === Razor-X [~user@user-11fabr3.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu [06:15] ridejib: first few chars then [06:15] Thank you. [06:15] reka: thanks [06:15] Riddell, first few letters, then press tab until you see the name. === norris [~norris@user-1120j8v.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu [06:16] qt2: ironic [06:16] :) [06:16] qt2, thanks. [06:16] ...lmao. [06:16] lol [06:16] :) [06:16] ... [06:16] *ridejib [06:16] ridejib: you just saw the bad thing about tab-completion :) === AlbanianLord [~root@68.199.155.91] has joined #ubuntu [06:17] lol, yes i did [06:17] yeah, not reading before continuing :) [06:18] Razor-X I had to step away, I'd love to see 67 source lines myself :) === IceGuest_5 [icechat5@AC9E0AD6.ipt.aol.com] has joined #ubuntu === desrt [~desrt@dhcp-0-20-af-d2-7c-3.cpe.mountaincable.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:18] hello, ubuntu types. [06:18] hello desrt [06:19] ridejib; how are you this evening? [06:19] how do i install xfree86? [06:19] IceGuest_5; why do you want to do that? [06:19] desrt: fantastic. and yourself? === Razor-X [~user@user-11fabr3.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu [06:19] ridejib; reasonably good. [06:19] IceGuest_5 if you are using hoary, you really don't want Xfree86 [06:19] Razor-X: did you paste it in the pastebin site? [06:19] done on Pastebin, whoever wants to see ;) [06:19] its not for me its for a friend.. she said she needs it. [06:19] lol [06:19] www.pastebin.com === calc [~ccheney@ip70-185-4-246.ma.dl.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu === digitalfox is now known as DigitalFox|sleep [06:20] ridejib; what are you up to tonight? [06:20] http://pastebin.com/313039 === khwarizmi [~krischan@p54B83038.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #ubuntu [06:20] 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] a big-ass sources.list for y'all [06:20] ridejib; it has something to do with being a student :) [06:21] what sort of chem? [06:21] I think you meant DocReader, Razor-X. it works but have problems with languages other than english, thank you. [06:21] channel [06:21] ridejib: because you dont like to study much [06:21] decaf: hmmmm? [06:21] lol nickrud, she said she needs it to install wine [06:21] Razor-X my hat's off to you, keeping experimental working with hoary :) [06:21] :-\ [06:21] jasmuz no sabia que supieras ingles ejje :p [06:21] desrt: yeah, it does. It's the second part of introductory. Right now we are doing Organic stuff [06:21] nickrud: hahaha ;) [06:21] yo no se mano :( [06:21] jasmuz: you are 100% correct [06:21] !espanol [06:21] from memory, espanol is Ubuntu documentation in Spanish http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SpanishDocumentation [06:21] errr! === jhollon [~jeff@cpe-65-185-183-158.woh.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [06:21] ridejib; organic is fairly easy. the naming isn't :) [06:22] !ubuntu-es [06:22] I haven't a clue, Razor-X [06:22] damn it, I can't remember! [06:22] after installed kubuntu desktop how do i change to it from Gnome [06:22] #ubuntu-es [06:22] lol nickrud, she said she needs it to install wine [06:22] desrt: so far it's treating me ok. Just time consuming [06:22] GigaClon; it should appear on the "sessions" menu on the login screen [06:22] ridejib; ya. more rote memorisation than in most other parts of chem [06:22] GigaClon: when you go to the Desktop Manager, select Kubuntu under Session Type [06:22] IceGuest_5 then, she needs a little kind education, it seems [06:22] When i try to install wine it says that i need X support.. :-\ === Razor-X loves math [06:22] *** Warning: X development files not found. Wine will be built without [06:22] *** X support, which currently does not work, and would probably not be [06:22] *** what you want anyway. You will need to install devel packages of [06:22] *** Xlib/Xfree86 at the very least. [06:22] she gets that message [06:22] yet my dad, the ever smart engineer, doesen't like my pursuit [06:23] she is an ABSOLUTE BEGINNER with ubuntu [06:23] IceGuest_5; apt-get build-dep wine [06:23] IceGuest_5: no pasting more than 3 lines in the channel [06:23] srry [06:23] IceGuest_5; should get you everything you need [06:23] how do i can change the default action for a file type [06:23] what are you compiling, first of all? [06:23] Ok everyone, have a good night. I'm going to study [06:23] you need the x dev libs (i'm forgetting what they are, I have them though) [06:23] GigaClon: right-clicl > properties > open with tab [06:23] ridejib; good luck with your test [06:23] desrt: thanks! [06:23] cheers. === jhollon [~jeff@cpe-65-185-183-158.woh.res.rr.com] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [06:24] IceGuest_5: how are you installing? [06:24] i have a tiny question [06:24] IceGuest_5: isn't apt-get install wine sufficient? [06:24] is it ok to install gcc 4.0 [06:24] AlbanianLord: shoot [06:25] not if it's not available in the repos [06:25] but if it is? [06:25] something like gcc you can never be too careful about [06:25] No its not.. [06:25] lol [06:25] i was glad I asked [06:25] Razor-X: are you using e17? [06:25] apparently, its not me its my friend who is trying to use ubuntu === klontj [klontj@206-15-133-81.dialup.ziplink.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:25] she said she gets error messages and whatnot [06:26] The_Vox: nopes, but I may get it soon, though [06:26] AlbanianLord: sure [06:26] IceGuest_5: apparently? [06:26] IceGuest_5: so you do the even harder way of manually compiling? [06:26] IDK what to do.. [06:26] :-\ [06:26] Razor-X: one of those sites has what seems e17 in it [06:26] 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] The_Vox: yeah, I was thinking of switching at one point === nickrud hasn't compiled wine in years, and advises getting the kitchen sink. [06:27] so do that ? [06:27] reka: without using autocompile? ;) [06:27] you should have seen what my brother did to my computer [06:27] nickrud: emacs is better than any kitchen sink ;) [06:27] jeez [06:27] Razor-X I said the kitchen sink, not an extra operating system [06:28] nickrud: emacs is called both ;) [06:28] I can show you a slightly older shot of my emacs [06:28] IceGuest_5 yes, the sudo apt-get install x-window-system-dev will do the job. [06:28] emacs is the kitchen sink plus an industrial-grade automatic dishwasher [06:28] without w3m, or nethack-el [06:28] thanks folks g;nite [06:29] actually, i'll take one now... ;) === rafael [~rafael@137.red-62-57-137.user.auna.net] has joined #ubuntu === AlbanianLord [~root@68.199.155.91] has left #ubuntu [] [06:29] IceGuest_5; just do apt-get build-dep wine [06:29] IceGuest_5; apt knows what dev packages are required to build wine from source... it will install all of them [06:29] (in case there are things it needs other than just X) === alex__ [~alex@24-247-176-129.dhcp.aldl.mi.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu === rafael [~rafael@137.red-62-57-137.user.auna.net] has left #ubuntu ["Me'n] [06:30] smile for the screenshot ;) === alex__ is now known as Cellobiose [06:30] desrt :) === Mitario [~michiel@sikkes.xs4all.nl] has joined #ubuntu === reka hides behind Razor-X's shrine to emacs [06:31] Razor-X: you have more weird repos than anybody I've ever met lol! [06:31] join #ubuntu-devel [06:31] bah [06:31] hi everyone :) === P3L|C4N0 o/ [06:31] :o [06:31] lemme upload [06:32] The_Vox: thanks ;) [06:33] http://www.sosdg.org/~razorx/shot.png [06:34] 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] hehe [06:36] Razor-X how about reducing the res on the next screenshot, for us dialup guys :) [06:36] nickrud: oh, hah! forgot you people still existed [06:36] (it's just 400 kb ;) [06:36] nickrud: you're not alone unfortunately [06:37] man this is lame [06:37] Razor-X I am trying not to be in denial. I just moved from 200k to 5k, and am hurting :) [06:37] if i try to compile hal for myself i probably am looking at an hour of work [06:37] nickrud: ;) [06:37] desrt: this Eterm i'm on is compiled [06:37] see the little icon at the top-right? [06:38] that's from compilation alone ;) [06:38] Razor-X; the difference is that hal will probably enter breezy tomorrow :) [06:38] that, and the repos don't have native twin support XD [06:38] desrt: oh, hah! [06:38] woh. i'm famous. [06:38] *top-left [06:38] !!! ew [06:38] mmmm, emacs... mmmm [06:38] desrt: I give up, what is it? [06:38] am i inside emacs?! [06:39] 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] it took me a while to get used to ERC's scrolling input line, but it's nice now === Computer__Guru [~jay@cpe-24-26-139-222.columbus.res.rr.com] has joined #Ubuntu [06:39] psychonate: compile your own then ;0 [06:39] s/;0/;)/ [06:39] hai [06:39] psychonate: 1.3.1 is available in backports [06:39] psychonate; or consider backports [06:39] ya. what he said :) [06:39] backports eh [06:39] psshhhh, apt pussies XD [06:40] (no offense to women) === [1] russ [HydraIRC@c-24-21-205-94.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:40] 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] s/\\/to women [06:40] / === cpdiety [~cpdiety@jpi-min-160-122.dmisinetworks.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:40] I've been trying to keep up, and I hear that backports are actually trustable no. [06:40] I've compiled things many times, but I prefer to use a distro's package manager first if possible [06:40] s/no/now [06:40] nickrud: really?! [06:41] im using alsa, btw === desrt did an install of serpentine from backports today -- worked fine [06:41] Razor-X I think I saw something about it on the ubuntu-docs mailling list [06:41] Ubuntu needs to not worry about stabilizing games and the like. [06:41] It's silly. [06:41] that is I saw something, I think on the docs list [06:41] DigitalFox|sleep: ;) [06:41] freezing game versions makes no sense whatsoever === gyaresu_ [~gyaresu@203.48.239.228] has joined #ubuntu [06:42] all the OSS games I play need to be up to date or they are effectively useless [06:42] Freeciv, Wesnoth, etc === reka still has yet to try freeciv [06:42] My emulators sound doesnt work now. could someone tell me what file in /tmp to delete to fix it [06:42] thanks === rafael [~rafael@137.red-62-57-137.user.auna.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:42] DigitalFox|sleep the essence of stable is unchanging, and reliable. Not up to date. [06:43] Yes, but games aren't a critical component [06:43] anyone? [06:43] As a matter of fact [06:43] Computer__Guru: try this: fuser /dev/dsp [06:43] I find it hard to believe nobody in here knows [06:43] there should be a separate game repository [06:43] ty [06:44] plus... it gets mighty annoying when the "stable" version has known bugs that are fixed in the latest release === ChurcH_of_FoamY desighns wood clock to build using qcad ^_^ [06:44] desrt, that too. [06:44] anyway night all === Aegir [Richard@129.96.218.188] has joined #ubuntu [06:44] but that's what you have to deal with :) [06:44] Computer__Guru if you'd post your /tmp dir on #flood, maybe someone has a suggestion [06:44] reka: didn't work === [1] russ is now known as rustifer === frank [~frank@67.71.116.202] has joined #ubuntu [06:45] Computer__Guru: oh well. i got the suggestion from here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary [06:45] desrt that's why I ran unstable for years (not woody) but I do enjoy the concept :) [06:46] reka: thing is, my sound works fine.. it's just the sound in my emulators that dont work since fceu crashed [06:46] well [06:46] running breezy is fun right now [06:46] if I had broadband, I'd try updating my breezy partition, but .... [06:47] help! how does one view the print queue in ubuntu [06:47] :D === jashk [~chalo@pc-35-34-241-201.cm.vtr.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:47] killapop lpq [06:47] nickrud: Thank ye good sir. :) [06:47] im looking for a MP3 mass rename that can do both TAG->FIleName and FileName->TAG [06:47] killapop; when you're printing a printer icon should appear on your notification area [06:47] killapop and, lprm is useful afterwards :) [06:48] desrt: like in the taskbar? === jashk [~chalo@pc-35-34-241-201.cm.vtr.net] has left #ubuntu ["Abandonando"] [06:48] killapop; like, the system tray [06:48] nickrud: desrt okie === rustifer [HydraIRC@c-24-21-205-94.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu [] [06:48] Computer__Guru: another stab: killall esd [06:49] not running, i use alsa === safe [kvirc@ool-18b9c4f4.dyn.optonline.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:49] crimsun: ping === professor_chaos [~danc@70-59-40-33.hlrn.qwest.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:50] reka; are you the reka from the chem channel on efnet? [06:51] desrt: nope. say hi to him/her for me though :) [06:51] :) === reka thought he was special [06:51] not likely. haven't been there in ages [06:51] sorry :( [06:51] lol [06:51] grrr [06:52] this is pissin me off :( [06:53] desrt: chem as in chemistry? === reka shudders [06:53] ya [06:53] omg qcad is awsome ^_^ [06:53] Computer__Guru, the real guru has been pinged [06:53] okay, gens works again === deFrysk [~deFrysk@f213190.upc-f.chello.nl] has joined #ubuntu [06:54] ChurcH_of_FoamY: good to hear [06:54] heh, that sounded lame, sorry Computer__Guru === chibifs [~chibifs@68-78-181-184.ded.ameritech.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:54] reka thanx for recommending that program ^_^ [06:54] it really helped out alot [06:54] at least some of my stabs work :) === desrt is so antsy === reka should stop using the stab analogy === gschindl [~gordons@S0106000fea7de07b.ed.shawcable.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [06:55] !java [06:55] hmm... java is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java [06:55] i feel the need to write code [06:55] desrt resist, resist, you don't need to become addicted :) [06:56] already am :P === desrt trolls through bugzilla a bit [06:56] gens has sound now, but neither zsnes nor fceu have sound [06:56] im looking for a MP3 mass renamer that can do both TAG->FIleName and FileName->TAG [06:56] will multiple sound work right out of the box [06:56] this is really annoying [06:56] I'm 19 years clean, lol [06:56] nickrud; dunno what you're missing :) [06:56] desrt lol [06:57] ricosuave17, didn't for me === blmartin777 [~brandon@c-67-185-23-199.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:57] ricosuave17: not for me either [06:57] im 17 [06:57] so now what? [06:57] nickrud: what language/s were you using back then? [06:58] 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 === FoamY_is_ZZZzzzz is away: can't be botherd with bastard bits of knoledge [06:58] reka I started with forth, and moved on to K&R C, and a proprietary process control language. === Computer__Guru [~jay@cpe-24-26-139-222.columbus.res.rr.com] has left #Ubuntu [] [06:58] ricosuave17: i used this: [06:58] !tell ricosuave17 about sound === dBOFH [~diego@201.249.67.194] has joined #ubuntu === SloMo_ [~slomo@p5487B9D8.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu [06:59] ok danka [06:59] although, in high school, I did submit a few cards to an ibm360 for fun === RuffianSoldier [user@cpe-24-209-106-36.woh.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu === AndyR [~andrew@rogers666.plus.com] has joined #ubuntu === tiglionabbit [~nick@c-67-171-159-205.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu === RuffianSoldier [user@cpe-24-209-106-36.woh.res.rr.com] has left #ubuntu [] === gdub [~gdub@d207-81-76-176.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #ubuntu [07:01] Implementing MIT's turtle graphics under a integer version of forth was an illuminating experience :) === avalente [~andre@a83-132-136-20.cpe.netcabo.pt] has joined #ubuntu === glick [~whobert@cpe-24-193-254-95.ucwphilly.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [07:03] hey if i boot off the live cd how do i make my drives writtable? [07:03] nickrud: i can imagine [07:03] glick, what format ext2 vfat ntfs? [07:04] gyaresu, one is a vfat and reiserfs on my firewire drive and my local disks are reiser [07:04] i want to see if my external drive works or if it still hangs on write [07:04] 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... === Tomcat_ [~Tomcat@p54A19A8C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #ubuntu [07:05] cause i really like ubuntu but the drive kept hanging in the middle of writes of large data === Gourami [~nick@c1-115-rrba.isadsl.co.za] has joined #ubuntu [07:05] glick, edit the /etc/fstab with the correct entries and then 'sudo mount -a' [07:05] glick, i'm finding the right page for examples... [07:06] reka thankfully, I've stopped having nightmares :) [07:06] nickrud: so that put you off for the next 19 years? :) [07:06] reka no :) === drcodedd2 [~user1@212.199.146.104] has joined #ubuntu [07:06] hi all [07:07] I try to install ubuntu with windows xp [07:07] I mean diffrent part [07:07] reka I just went another direction. But, that experience gives me a bit of appreciation of what I use for free :) [07:07] after I boot Grub give me error 17 , any idea? === drspin [~cole@ip24-251-33-5.ph.ph.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu [07:07] I took the windows cd and did fixmbr [07:08] nickrud: yep, they're smart monkeys.....i just hop i can become one [07:08] *hope [07:08] why is it that when I logout I still have dbus-deamon-1 running -- [07:08] ?? [07:08] I just want an autograph ;P [07:08] glick, sorry man. gotta run. [07:09] ?? [07:09] any one have an idea about windows and linux with multiboot? [07:09] or to downlaod system commander that will do it? [07:10] drcodedd2, not shure what you did but the default grub of install should do it === gmaniac [~jens@dsl-082-082-184-160.arcor-ip.net] has joined #ubuntu [07:10] thats what I Did [07:10] I can reinstall grub back on windows part ? === njan [~james@80.68.90.223] has joined #ubuntu [07:11] install linux after you install windows should do the trick [07:11] I Have part1 - windows part2 linux [07:11] because windows sure as hell isnt going to recognize a linux partition [07:11] drcodedd2, try installing grub in mbr [07:11] I try to reinstall linux again [07:11] but linux will recognize windows [07:11] 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] i see [07:12] just another way windows limits your options and freedoms [07:12] Cellobiose: check out ext2fs :) [07:12] drcodedd2 grub kept saying it was /dev/hdb, and telling grub during the install that the disk was actually /dev/hdd worked. [07:12] drcodedd2 your mileage may vary [07:13] 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 === reka wonders if longhorn would provide linux FS support === goli [~sunil@203.145.183.210] has joined #ubuntu === drspin thinks not natively [07:13] i see [07:13] k [07:13] I will try it [07:14] I will reinstall linux again in that part [07:14] drcodedd2 luck [07:14] drcodedd2, good luck [07:14] I Have 1 hdd [07:14] thanx [07:14] let me try it [07:14] 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. === sizzam [~sizzam@ip65.220.23.209.susc.suscom.net] has joined #ubuntu [07:15] drcodedd2 that will tell you if my idea has any merit at all :) [07:15] reka: ext2fsd [07:16] so whats it mean when you click something in firefox and get the xml errors? [07:16] aru: that the site is fscked up, probably? === dodge [~dodge@198.53.208.195] has joined #ubuntu [07:17] GDM is nice -- how do I edit the sessions that I can sign into? === jasoncohen [~jason@pcp0011382713pcs.ebrnsw01.nj.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [07:17] man, I was hoping there would be another mplayer version in backports :( [07:18] this one is broken: crashes on DVDs with AC3 [07:18] Madpilot: happens everytime I click to download a torrent off of torrentspy.com (trying to get the latest ubuntu iso) [07:18] gpd: sorry...forgot the name of the prog i used: Explore2fs [http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.html] [07:18] reka: app [07:19] gpd: so the one you posted is a driver? [07:19] reka: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsd === Nsaneice [~nsaneice@c-24-0-133-247.hsd1.tx.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [07:19] aru: ? [07:19] once you get it working it allows you to browse ext2 as if another drive (eg. g:) === omaru [~omaru@200.79.203.186.cableonline.com.mx] has joined #ubuntu [07:20] reka: if you need to abbriviate program say app :) [07:20] 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] gpd: nice.....i just resorted to using fat32 partitions for sharing [07:20] aru: i'll say what i please. :) [07:21] reka: awesome :) [07:21] reka: fat32 is not very good for 300G drives ;) [07:21] heh [07:21] gpd: i've never had anything large enough to worry bout that :) [07:22] *never had a HDD that large === kingmidus [~jkrainer@CPE-69-23-219-77.wi.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu === ivangates [~ivangates@58.69.6.1] has joined #ubuntu [07:22] lol! [07:22] is there like scandisk in linux? [07:22] fsck... [07:23] gpd: not very good speed-wise you mean? [07:23] just wondering if hdd under linux could have just what like in wi*dows crosslink if not shutdown properly [07:23] So like... newbie question.... When Breezy comes out... I'll be able to like, update to it without losing stuff? [07:23] fat32 isn't supposed to format above 32G iirc [07:23] gpd: i thought the limit was in the terabyte region. [07:24] DekaPink, yes [07:24] ivangates: if you use ext3 and journaling this should not be a problem [07:24] JDahl: Ginchy, thank you for answering. :D [07:24] reka: not for fat32... try formating in xp and it won't let you [07:24] i'm suposed to post my problem on paste.ubuntulinux.nl right? === aethyr [~aethyr@dyn006651-twr2-student.cpmc.columbia.edu] has joined #ubuntu [07:25] or pastebin.com [07:25] kingmidus: depends...if it's an error output > 3 lines, then yes [07:25] 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] 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] 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] reka: from microsoft.com === kingmidus [~jkrainer@CPE-69-23-219-77.wi.res.rr.com] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [07:25] gpd: ah, cheers [07:25] ivangates maybe :) [07:26] can a program written in GTK+ be run under KDE? [07:26] 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] GigaClon: Yes [07:26] disappearing? [07:26] GigaClon: It just needs the libs === misfit_toy [~guy@cpe-70-112-252-226.austin.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [07:26] ^_^ ok tnx. [07:26] GigaClon: I run K3B under Gnome, which is a KDE/QT burning app. [07:27] tiglionabbit: Yeah... It just like, goes away and has to be restarted. [07:27] GigaClon yes, I run k3b occasionally under gnome, and have run evolution under kde === ReptileMan [~jkrainer@CPE-69-23-219-77.wi.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [07:27] DekaPink: oo, I didn't realize it was actually tied to that panel.. let me try [07:28] just guessing, ubuntu dont have built-in firewall right? [07:28] ivangates: no but you can apt-get one pretty quick [07:28] DekaPink: nope, gaim is still running, even after I killed the panel [07:28] ivangates no, the default ubuntu security policy (for programs in main) is to not listen to the internet. [07:28] ic [07:28] 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] ivangates: try firehol [07:28] tiglionabbit: But did you have it open or just as the icon in the panel? :3 [07:29] whoa... [07:29] interesting [07:29] ivangates firestarter is very good and easy, shorewall has security support and is not so easy :) [07:29] as long as gaim has a window still open somewhere, it wont be killed === ubuntu [~ubuntu@cpe-24-193-254-95.ucwphilly.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [07:29] whooooot!! so far so good [07:29] my firewire drive aint fuckin up! [07:29] but if it doesn't have any windows, it ides [07:29] *dies === drspin [~cole@ip24-251-33-5.ph.ph.cox.net] has left #ubuntu [] === new [~fw@c-24-98-181-138.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu [07:30] how do i modify my fstab to mount ntfs partitions [07:30] Yesh. :3 === mtbeedee [~mbeattie@ool-4355f1f7.dyn.optonline.net] has left #ubuntu ["Leaving"] [07:30] new: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab === drmastermind [~drmasterm@12-217-177-174.client.mchsi.com] has joined #ubuntu === JayParadise [~james@cpe-024-211-050-039.sc.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [07:31] credit to Seveas for that [07:31] anyone here know anything about wireless cards? === jsgotangco [~jgotangco@202.57.71.236] has joined #ubuntu [07:31] *credit goes to [07:31] I'm brand new to ubuntu/linux [07:31] nice! this means i can use ubuntu!!!!!!!!!!! [07:31] whooot [07:31] im soo happy [07:31] new: it should just mount with mount -t ntfs /dev/x /mnt/x [07:31] its ok [07:31] no i want to use the fstab [07:31] ubuntu we're glad you [07:31] 're glad ;) === niran [~niran@cpe-67-10-213-51.houston.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu [07:32] /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1 ntfs ro,user,noauto 0 0 [07:32] dnak === dbtsai [~dbtsai@218-175-146-147.dynamic.hinet.net] has joined #ubuntu [07:32] so does anyone have any ideas about my freezing problem? === dbtsai_ [~dbtsai@218-175-146-147.dynamic.hinet.net] has joined #ubuntu [07:32] anyone know how well NetworkManager works under breezy? [07:32] I can;t find anything on belkin f5d6020 version 3 on the wiki [07:33] ReptileMan: can you get to a console? === ivangates [~ivangates@58.69.6.1] has joined #ubuntu [07:33] Yes [07:33] thanks worked [07:33] nls=utf8,umask=0222 under options in fstab helps by letting users axx the mount [07:33] I've no idea how to run the nswrapper thingy [07:34] sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup [07:34] ReptileMan: do that to make a backup copy [07:34] 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 === Panzerboy [~NoName@panzerboy.user] has joined #ubuntu [07:34] btw, i cant seem to access my linux shared folder under win2003 any idea? [07:34] reka: alright i'll go try to do that now [07:34] ReptileMan: then try and run this: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg === adwait [~adwait@59.182.18.63] has joined #ubuntu [07:35] D1, NetworkManager is a bit sketchy for me, but i don't use breezy on my main laptop [07:35] ReptileMan: if it stuffs up, just copy the backup one back again [07:35] yeah, I'm trying to use it on fedora but no go. [07:35] ReptileMan: with: sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf [07:35] I wanna install breezy on my laptop and try it out. [07:35] D1, oh, i'd assume it'd work better on Fedora since most of the development was RedHat people [07:35] D1: unless you are an expert i would not install breezy right now [07:36] i guess not. [07:36] how do I Know what is the /dev/hda1 of hdd [07:36] nice my shit works in ubuntu! [07:36] 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] I have 1 hdd with windows 2000 and second hdd with linux [07:36] i am truely a happy man [07:36] drcodedd2: sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdd [07:36] I did both primery part. [07:36] how do I switch from gnome to kde? I downloaded and installed the kubuntu metapackage, but Its still loading gnome === ubuntu has tears of happiness rolling down his face === ubuntu is now known as glick [07:36] I am in the install === glick has tears of happiness rolling down his face [07:37] drmastermind: change it in the sessions menu at login [07:37] drmastermind, pick kde in the session dialog in GDM [07:37] drcodedd2: are you set to login automactially? [07:37] thanks [07:37] what is better, GNOME or KDE? [07:37] I want to isntall grub in windows 200 hdd [07:37] so I can chose windows 2000 or linux [07:37] depends on what you want [07:37] ivangates: matter of opinion [07:37] thats like asking are apples or oranges better === reka agrees with drmastermind [07:38] :) [07:38] apples, btw :P [07:38] drcodedd2 you need to understand how drive names are allocated, so we can talk a bit more clearly :) [07:38] haha === new is now known as ricosuave17 [07:38] 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] does anyone have any suggestions for my wireless card? [07:39] is it possible to truely love an OS as one does a person? cause....i think i feel that way about ubuntu [07:39] how do i use apt-get [07:39] any top tips for random program of the week? [07:39] mine is F-spot... [07:39] ricosuave17, usually, you just type apt-get install [07:39] ricosuave17, like apt-get install gaim [07:39] drcodedd2 a second, so I can refresh my memory [07:40] sow hat if i want opera [07:40] how do i know if its the newest version === qt2 [~qt2@pool-64-223-240-182.port.east.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu [07:40] ivangates: it's a window manager/desktop environment, not a theme [07:40] ricosuave17: mostly it always will be [07:40] u sure? [07:40] ricosuave17, check online, but it should be [07:40] ricosuave17, I think opera can self check that for you [07:41] drcodedd2 there are generally two plugs on the motherboard that hard drives are plugged into, and each plug can support 2 drives [07:41] those are called ide0, and ide1 [07:41] so how does installing packages manually work? [07:41] the two drives on each plug are referred to as master and slave [07:41] its slightly more compilicated... === kjon [~kjon@pc-183-143-239-201.cm.vtr.net] has joined #ubuntu [07:42] 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] I need help. How do I enable scsi emulation in ubuntu? [07:42] hihi~~ [07:42] I would suggest sticking to apt-get and synaptec package manager [07:42] someone package help plz [07:42] Can any one help me to compile MOL on kernel 2.6.12? ^_^ [07:42] 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] ricosuave17, most of the time, if there is a linux version available there will be a walkthrough for installing it === AlbanianLord [~root@68.199.155.91] has joined #ubuntu [07:42] ok [07:43] ricosuave17: u can download a deb package, *.deb, and then install using sudo dpkg -i [07:43] I have a question [07:43] @_@ omg i cant catch up with all those command [07:43] kjon: its already built into it [07:43] i found a cool online radio station with the gnome sound program [07:43] AlbanianLord: come join the club ;) [07:43] ok thanks [07:43] haha [07:43] jasmuz: But xcdroast doesn't wanna detect my dvd roaster... buuuuu [07:43] 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] lol [07:44] kjon: use k3b or Gnomebaker...they are better [07:44] alright, thanks for listening to my hopeless wireless probems all [07:44] I'll try again tomorrow [07:44] is there a way I can download some kind of program to turn off the computer at a certain time? [07:44] its a belkin f5d6020 version 3, card, btw [07:44] AlbanianLord: you already have that built in ;) [07:44] 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] can u help me a bit with dpkg thing [07:44] AlbanianLord: use the command halt at