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seth_kEntonian, no, it's not even installed. You'd have to use Kynaptic or apt-get to install it off the DVD first12:03
Entonianseth_k: Okay. Thank you.12:04
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ralph1seth_k: Hi12:04
seth_khi ralph1 12:05
seth_kwhat package do you need today? ;) j/k12:05
Entonianseth_k: I would have bumbled around a long time without that piece of information.12:05
ralph1seth_k: I have had a request from the developer on Kmymoney2. Asking me to share file with project. Do you have any problems with that?12:06
seth_kralph1, the deb file?12:06
ralph1Yes12:06
seth_ksure, no problems12:07
seth_kif he puts attribution, my site is http://sethkinast.com :P12:07
testmadnice stuf there12:09
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ralph1seth_k: I will inform him, of that. Thanks.12:14
testmadi like this12:14
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seth_kralph1, cheers for letting me know, it's kinda cool for me :)12:14
testmad_frank: that dma thing fixed the lagg with the system12:15
testmadseth_k: do you offer enthusiast parts from your shop?12:15
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testmadim an overclocker..and am considering a peltier colling system12:16
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seth_ktestmad, no, I don't sell parts; just do repairs and stock the parts I need for things like that12:17
testmadoh..k12:17
seth_kpeltier sounds amazing though12:17
testmadthe peltier setup im looking into is around 500$..lookin for a cheap hookup12:17
seth_khehe12:17
seth_kI want pics if you get it up12:17
testmadk12:17
testmadcan do.12:17
buzfor 500$ you can buy vapochill equipment no?12:18
testmadim also planning on going to just using a plain dual loop water cooled setup on this pc12:18
testmadbeen keepin my eye on those u2-ufo cases.12:18
testmadever seen one of those?12:18
testmadits friggen huge12:18
testmadgreat for warecooling12:19
ralph1seth_k: Most of computing needs are meet by the standard Kubuntu distro, but a few programs I needed updated, I am very thankful for you meeting my needs, that is way cool to me, In the case of Kmymoney I offered to share privately with others who needed taking care not to mention you by name so that you are not bothered with support requests etc. (not abused).12:20
testmadhere's a link to it..12:20
testmadhttp://mountainmods.com/product_info.php?products_id=9412:20
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seth_kralph1, feel free to share it with whomever, that's what the spirit of ubuntu is all about12:20
paxhey outpost are selling 80GB HItachi HDs for $2512:21
seth_kyum12:21
paxshipped!12:21
othernoobpax: online shop?12:21
ralph1seth_k: thanks for letting me share12:21
testmadis that with a mail in rebate?12:21
paxothernoob: yes12:22
othernoobpax: worldwide?12:22
paxI dont know about worldwide, check it out12:22
othernoobpax: link?12:22
paxhttp://shop1.outpost.com/product/4322615?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG12:22
testmadits a mailin rebate..12:23
testmad6-8 weeks to get your moneyback12:23
testmadill pass12:23
paxstill good deal testmad :)12:24
testmadwant a place for hd's..go here12:24
testmadhttp://www.driveguys.com/Dynamic/index.asp?CartId=6931957PMWY-ACCWARE-U63512:24
paxI dont see 80GB retail for $25 there :)12:25
testmadyea..but..in my experience..if you mess up that rebate form just a little bit..you wont get your money back12:26
testmadjust be careful and double check it before you send it out12:27
paxtestmad: I never had a single rebate, not even with CompUSA. If you get lazy and dont send the rebate then it's nobody's fault12:28
paxproblem*12:28
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=== seth_k uses http://rebates.sethkinast.com to keep track ;)
testmadhow do i edit the sysinfo..or add to it..or change it?12:29
testmadthe sysinfo in konversation12:30
seth_ksysinfo?12:30
seth_kthe version string?12:30
paxSystem Information for    [ debuntu ] 12:30
paxOS/Kernel                 Linux 2.6.10-5-38612:30
paxCPU Info                  AMD Athlon(TM) XP 2700+ 2166.530 Mhz   4292.60 Bogomips12:30
paxHD Info                   0GB total storage capacity12:30
paxMemory                    282.848/885.41MB12:30
paxProcesses                 9012:30
testmadyea12:30
buzSystem Information for    [ buz ] 12:30
buzOS/Kernel                 Linux 2.6.10-5-38612:30
buzCPU Info                  AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+ 1832.338 Mhz   3629.05 Bogomips12:30
buzHD Info                   0GB total storage capacity12:30
paxUptime                    2 days12:30
buzMemory                    288.277/473.016MB12:30
buzProcesses                 9012:30
buzUptime                    15:1612:30
testmadSystem Information for    [ ubuntu ] 12:30
testmadOS/Kernel                 Linux 2.6.10-5-k712:30
testmadCPU Info                  AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3800+ 2411.263 Mhz   4767.74 Bogomips12:30
testmadHD Info                   0GB total storage capacity12:30
testmadMemory                    134.547/504.246MB12:30
testmadProcesses                 8012:30
testmadUptime                    1:2112:30
buzROTFL i got no storage at all12:30
testmadme either12:30
seth_kmy computer sucks compared to you people's :P12:31
testmadheh12:31
seth_kSystem Information for    [ erebus ] 12:31
seth_kOS/Kernel                 Linux 2.6.10-5-k712:31
seth_kCPU Info                  AMD Athlon(TM) XP 2000+ 1666.562 Mhz   3301.37 Bogomips12:31
seth_kHD Info                   0GB total storage capacity12:31
seth_kMemory                    258.391/631.254MB12:31
testmadanyone know how to add to it or change it12:31
seth_kProcesses                 12012:31
seth_kUptime                    47 min12:31
paxbuz got a good box12:31
paxI mean testmad12:32
seth_kyeah, it would make it easier to to these builds12:32
testmadyea..i do got a good one..its not OC'ed yet either12:32
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testmadnot good nuff cooling in it yet12:32
paxyou need some ram 12:32
testmadnah12:32
testmadi just need my ram at 250Mhz..not 20012:33
seth_ki'll buy my next box probably next fall12:33
seth_kI don't need anything better yet12:33
testmadive gotton this box up to 2.6 Ghz on stock air12:33
testmadwas gonna goto water to get higher.12:33
paxtestmad: see that chip ubuntu says 2700+ it's really just a 2100+ runing at 2.17G12:34
testmadand in january..prolyl gonan go for the fx-59 2 7800gt's and  4GB ram..12:34
testmadand peltier setup12:34
seth_kjiminy12:34
seth_kthat's a lot of box12:34
testmadthats awesome pax12:34
testmadyea.too much box.12:35
paxyeah this chip is wonderful man, ancient but worth every penny 12:35
testmadbut i suffer from tim taylor syndrome..12:35
testmadmore power..GRUNT GRUNT GRUNT..12:35
supernixI don't get it i have Jave installed but can't get it working in Yahoo games12:35
testmadseth_k: did you check out that link for the u2 ufo case?12:36
testmadits 18x18x18in12:36
testmadbid friggen box12:36
testmadperfect for 1/2 OD12:36
testmadnot only is my next system gonna be beefy..but so is the cooling setup12:37
testmadif im gonna push it to the max..im gonna need it12:37
supernixSystem Information for    [ PC1 ] 12:37
supernixOS/Kernel                 Linux 2.6.10-5-68612:37
supernixCPU Info                  Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz 2800.837 Mhz   5554.17 Bogomips12:37
supernixHD Info                   0GB total storage capacity12:37
supernixMemory                    247.031/504.262MB12:37
supernixProcesses                 10712:37
supernixUptime                    8 days12:37
supernix:D12:37
supernixI don't get why my sysinfo says 0GB for hd space12:38
testmadmy amd will still spank yer p412:38
supernixonly if you overclock it like mad12:38
testmadnah12:38
testmaddont even need to touch the cpu12:38
supernixMy p4 will outlast any AMD12:38
testmadjust the ram12:38
testmadnot with how hot that sucker gets12:39
supernixamd is hotter than a p412:39
testmadnope..12:39
supernixthat is what they have always been know for12:39
testmadwhat u run..bout 110-130 watt?12:39
testmadim running 9012:39
supernixmy system only runs 120F12:39
supernixNot sure on how many watts is used12:40
testmadbig factor in cpu longevity12:40
supernixheat causes breakdown12:41
supernixmore heat less life more resistance12:41
testmadi know12:41
supernixbasic electricity12:41
testmadbrb..gotta check this out..12:42
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testmadlets  see what this says now12:49
testmadSystem Information for    [ ubuntu ] 12:49
testmadOS/Kernel                 Linux 2.6.10-5-k712:49
testmadCPU Info                  AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3800+ 2507.393 Mhz   4964.35 Bogomips12:49
testmadHD Info                   0GB total storage capacity12:49
testmadMemory                    84.6602/504.246MB12:49
testmadProcesses                 7512:49
testmadUptime                    2 min12:50
paxnah, amd venice runs cooler than any intel. infact, amd's cofuc now is only speed but also heat12:50
paxfocus*12:50
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testmadi wish it showed more info about ram12:51
testmadrunning 250mhz 2.5 4 4 612:52
testmadand thats nice12:52
paxcat /proc/meminfo12:52
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testmadwell..im out..gotta go over to xp fr a bit12:53
testmadbye12:54
supernixbogomips is where it is at12:54
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ztonzyhey12:59
ztonzyapokryphos7, hey...?12:59
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bbaileySystem Information for    [ muddevel ] 01:00
bbaileyOS/Kernel                 Linux 2.6.10-5-38601:00
bbaileyCPU Info                  Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.40GHz 2394.725 Mhz   4734.97 Bogomips01:00
bbaileyHD Info                   0GB total storage capacity01:00
bbaileyMemory                    151.301/496.336MB01:00
bbaileyProcesses                 9401:00
bbaileyUptime                    1 day01:00
bbaileyHhmm. Meh.01:00
ztonzyapok, problems today?01:01
supernixwhy does it say 0GB ?01:01
seth_kbug in sysinfo01:02
seth_klet's go ahead and cut down the sysinfo spam now :)01:02
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paxgood idea :D01:03
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ralph1seth_k: Do you know if Kubuntu comes with the Berkely Database?01:06
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seth_kralph1, I don't believe so, no01:09
seth_kralph1, there are many libraries to interface with it, like libdb4.101:09
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Teknoeniehi all01:09
seth_khi Teknoenie01:11
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supernixWASUP01:13
ralph1seth_k: Was just wondering, because Gramps 2.0.5 uses the Berkely Database to store it's database, but will fall back to it's older XML stuff. I thought the Berkely Database came with most distros.01:13
ralph1seth_k: Is the Berkely Database system available some where in the system?01:14
seth_kNo, there are no packages for it afaik01:17
seth_kit's not in Debian either from what I can see01:17
supernixhow do you find something that is broken in synaptic ?01:17
crimsunseth_k, do you mean libdb*?01:17
seth_kcrimsun, is that the whole of the berkeley db? I mentioned that about 8 minutes up, but wasn't sure if that was berkeley db or just libraries to interface with it01:18
nikkiaseth, umm, that's all there is to it01:19
ralph1seth_k: Do not know what I mean, lack of knowledge here. I think I will ask questions on Gramps mailing list. One of the Developers there is involved with Debian and keeps it up dote with latest packages.01:19
seth_kralph1, according to nikkia libdb4.1 is what you want, I think01:20
The_Voxseth_k: actually, berkely database is the db<#> and libdb<#> packages01:20
seth_kcheers The_Vox 01:20
crimsunthere's also db4.1-utils, but yeah, it's definitely there01:20
crimsun4.1-4.3 are there01:21
The_Voxactually, from 2 to 4.3 every version is there01:22
crimsunyeah, I only did a glancing search on p.u.c. for 4.x01:22
The_VoxI just apt-get install db<tab>'ed and saw the list :)01:23
ralph1Ok, I am not seeing any of the db stuff in synaptic. Which repository am I missing?01:24
crimsununiverse, more than likely01:24
The_Voxralph1: either multiverse or universe01:24
crimsunthe libs are in main mostly01:24
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Teknoenieanyone have a clue as to when ruby will be updated to match the current rails?01:29
Teknoeniei mean <G> Debian even has packages for <G> sake01:30
Teknoenie:)01:30
supernixanyone here run a dns server ?01:30
Teknoenieyes01:30
TeknoenieBIND901:30
supernixI was wanting to run a caching only server and was curious what would be best01:31
supernix?01:31
TeknoenieBIND9 or DJBDNS01:32
aseigobind works fine for that.01:32
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Teknoenieyes01:32
Teknoenieyou can't distribute packages01:32
Teknoeniebut there is a debian src package for building it01:33
ralph1The_Vox: Me must stupid added universe and multiverse  but still onely see the lib and util and doc stuff. Also came up with some duplicate errors.01:33
aseigowell, you can, but not modify it in any way.01:33
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supernixso what do I do just install BIND9 and that is it ?01:33
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supernixthe guy that does DJBDNS is very anal he won't allow anyone to distribute the program in packages01:34
aseigosupernix: yep. and run it.01:34
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aseigono, you can dist djb's packages, but they have to be exactly as they would be if they user did a default ./configure; make && sudo make install01:35
aseigowhich, for all intents and purposes, removed packages as an option ;)01:35
Teknoenieyes supernix, it's pretty simple to setup a caching server01:36
Teknoenieyou may want to secure it though01:36
supernixoic didn't know that 01:36
Teknoenierefer to ISC.ORG for BIND9 docs01:36
Teknoenieor google for securing bind01:36
supernixI was not sure if bind was best or not since I saw those other servers in the dns list01:37
supernixsaw one that was called power dns and something else that mentioned using MySQL and all that jazz01:37
supernixSo I didnt know if BIND was old school or what 01:37
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supernixdoes bind need securing ? I mean is it a security threat ?01:40
TeknoeniePDNS is cool too, and yes BIND is old school01:40
satchhi all, I'm having problems with apt-get on kunbunto 5.04 - and I can't seem to find any deb package repositories - what can I do ?01:40
supernixLOL I thought so01:40
supernixdoes PDNS have a GUI or is it all text to ?01:41
Teknoenieall services should be properly secured supernix 01:41
Teknoeniejust tell bind to listen on localhost01:41
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satchwhat are some repositories for kubuntu I can try ?01:42
Teknoenielook in /etc/apt/sources.list satch01:43
Teknoenieuncomment universe for examle01:43
Teknoenies/mle/mple/01:43
satchTeknoenie: all I have is http.us.debian.org in sources.list01:43
Teknoenieon Kubuntu.. oohhh something not right there01:44
satchokkkk :)01:45
satchwhat shall I do then ?01:46
Teknoeniehttp://www.subatomictoad.com/sources.list01:48
The_Voxralph1: uhm...this is my sources.list, see if there's something there that you are missing: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/71001:48
satchTeknoenie: couldn'd find sources.list on that server my browser was quite happy to inform me01:50
ralph1The_Vox: Thanks for the list I am printing it out now and will check it out with my list.01:55
Teknoeniedeb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat unstable main01:58
Teknoeniefor w32codecs too01:58
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moshehey folks02:06
paxanyone use easydns services?02:06
paxhi moshe 02:06
mosheis there a way to change kdm back to the traditional usage and appearance?02:06
mosheright now it's kdm, but it looks and behaves just like gdm02:07
paxyou mean change the theme?02:07
mosheno, I want it to be a window in the center of the screen with a list of users on the left, the password space, and the drop down menu that lets you choose what kind of session you want to have.02:07
mosheand I want to know how to allow root login.02:09
paxi've seen somthing like that on kde-look.org. find the theme, mv it to /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes and edit /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc02:09
paxroot login X? 02:09
mosheseen it on kde-look?  it's the default appearance of kdm!02:09
mosheexcept on kubuntu, where it's changed.02:10
mosheI can't get a console or an X login02:10
paxok, then edit kdmrc to your liking02:10
mosheI didn't realize it was a kdmrc issue02:10
moshethanks02:10
moshedo you know how to allow root logins?02:11
paxI dont and would never do such thing02:11
paxuse sudo or enable root account, or better yet, just sudo -s -H for your admin tasks02:12
moshethat's kinda difficult if I want to run a graphical app as root02:12
paxI'm sorry, I fail to undersyand the need for that02:13
mosheit would take too much time to explain because I have one hand tied up now02:14
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supernixguys is the default for the install of BIND already setup for a caching only nameserver ?02:18
Teknoeniesupernix: i believe so02:20
Teknoeniedarn it.. i want rails to work again.. boo hooo02:21
TestMADwhat do i do to get the pool-141-153-72-252.clrk.east.verizon.net to say something else?02:21
Teknoenieit won't.  that is what verison (The netblock owner) has assigned it02:22
TestMADk..02:22
TestMADbut cant i mask it?02:22
Teknoenieident server maybe02:23
TestMADwouldnt runnin my own dns server do it?02:23
Teknoenieno02:23
Teknoenieyou are not the authority for that IP space02:24
TestMADhmm..then how come ive seen some ppl with dont.bother.asking when i try to ./dns them?02:24
TestMADthen comes back un resolvable02:24
supernixdoesn't bind write the results to a cache file ?02:25
Teknoenieohh.. you mean within the chat client02:25
TestMADyea02:25
supernixhow can I find it to verify that it is caching ?02:25
TestMADsorry if i was so vague02:25
Teknoenieok.. one last try.. does anyone here know when the proper version of ruby (that works with rails) will be commited02:28
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PenguinBoyhowdy ho neighbors03:14
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PenguinBoyhello Mr. Tucker03:15
Chris_Tuckerlol03:15
Chris_Tuckeri have a file that will only execute as sudo.. how do i fix this?03:16
sedekikdusu -c konsole03:20
Chris_Tuckerkdusu: command not found03:20
sedekikdesu -c konsole03:20
sedekisorry03:20
Chris_Tuckererm03:22
Chris_Tuckeri dont want to run it as root03:22
Chris_Tuckeri want to modify it03:23
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jpowersChris_Tucker: chmod03:25
stibbywhy won't "kdevelop3" install?03:27
stibbyi keep checking it but the mark goes away03:27
Mason59Hello all, my I come in?03:27
Chris_Tuckeri have tried chmod 777,7777,x,a+x  ... its still doing the same thing03:27
jpowersChris_Tucker: are you sure you're doing it right?03:27
Mason59Have you tried running it from the CLI after installation?03:28
stibby"broken packages" ???03:28
jpowersthat's unfortunate.03:28
jpowersstibby: have you updated recently?03:28
stibbyyep03:29
stibbyi get a long message from apt saying i have some newer dev files so kdevelop can't install..???03:29
Mason59That may be temporary...I had that with the Canadian hosts once.  Waited a couple of days, ran update and everything installed (not with KDevelop, but other packaages)03:29
stibbySome packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have03:29
stibbyrequested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable03:29
stibbydistribution that some required packages have not yet been created03:29
stibbyor been moved out of Incoming.03:29
Chris_Tuckerjpowers, chmod 777 <file> ... didnt work..  tried 7777, +x, and a+x.... nothing has made a diff03:29
Chris_Tuckerwill still only run with sudo03:30
jpowersChris_Tucker: who owns the file?03:30
Chris_Tuckerjpowers chris does03:30
jpowersChris_Tucker: and you try running it as user chris?03:31
jpowersChris_Tucker: did you sudo chmod?03:31
jpowersno, that wouldn't do it03:31
jpowersI dunno03:31
BROKEN_LADDERis there any way to get the gnome icon set into kde?03:32
BROKEN_LADDERkde's themes are all shiny and plastic looking03:32
Chris_Tuckeryes yes and yes jpowers03:33
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Mason59Is kde-libs in the list of newer files?  There is a conflict with updating kde-libs-4.xxx in Kubuntu03:33
DaveyI'm running Ubuntu right now, what happens when I install kubuntu-desktop? Will it replace GDM? what about all my custom settings and such? my desktop icons and what not?03:34
Mason59Not sure Davey03:34
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paxChris_Tucker: chown it03:35
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paxDavey: you install kubuntu-desktop which is KDE with ubuntu artwork, kdm will replace gdm unless you chose not to, your Gnome seetings will not change, however you will need to set your preferences in KDE03:37
pax(k)ubuntu-artwork*03:37
Mason59Anyone have usb problems here?03:37
Chris_Tuckerpax: same prob03:37
paxchris this thingy belongs to what group, root?03:39
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DaveyOK, thanks pax ;)03:40
Chris_Tuckerno to chris03:41
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paxchown -v chris:chris file03:42
paxwhat does the message say?03:43
Chris_Tuckernothing it just doesnt execute unless sudo'd03:43
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paxwait a minute, what is this file?03:44
Chris_Tuckerfirefox03:44
Chris_Tuckermanual install03:44
supernixhey anyone thought about rewriting FireFox to use QT instead of that GTK+ stuff so it looks better in KDE03:44
paxoh boy, something is very wrong here, you shouldnt run a browser as root, how did this happen?03:45
supernixwho is running a browser as root ?03:46
Chris_Tuckerran the installer as self.. wounldnt luanch the browser when done, so i tried sudo ./firefox03:46
Chris_Tuckerand it worked03:46
paxsupernix: hussam was trying to compile it with qt the other day, ask him03:46
Chris_Tuckerrofl03:46
supernixty pax03:46
supernixwild 03:47
paxchris, umm you can go around it with sudoers but as you know a browser shoud run as user not root03:47
Mason59none of the programs care who runs them.  If you sudo, you run as root.  what's the problem?03:48
jpowersrunning a browser as root is dangerous.03:49
paxoh wow, I'm learning something new03:49
Chris_Tuckerpax, thats why im here trying to figure it out03:49
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nmorseAnyone know why 'sudo modprobe ndiswrapper' would fail with a permission error03:49
Mason59Absolutely!  But Linux doesn't try to protect the user from himself.  That's why we have to be careful03:49
paxMason59: that's what sudo is for supposedly03:50
Mason59it should run if you sudo <application> Chris.03:50
Mason59That's why you should always try to run anything (particularly something as exposed as a browser) as a user, not root03:51
Chris_TuckerMason59 i dont want to sudo it03:51
nmorseAnyone else have errors with sudo modprobe ndiswrapper?03:51
Chris_TuckerMason59 its a web browser03:51
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nmorseAnyone here even care or is this becoming as bad as trying to get help on Debian?03:51
Mason59Are you saying you have to sudo to run firefox Chris?03:51
Daveyactually, its done :)03:51
Chris_TuckerMason59 right now yes, im not useing .debs, im doing it the normal way03:52
nmorseTo install a program one must run as root03:52
nmorseOr sudo in this case03:52
Mason59You can't run as a user?03:52
nmorseBut no application that doesn't affect the system should ever be run as non-user03:53
Chris_Tuckernot in the case of firefox nmorse it doesnt need to be, it can be installed in /home/user/some/folder and run perfect, except right now for some reason03:53
Mason59I don't agree nmorse.  You're asking for protection from yourself then03:53
nmorseWhat reason is that?03:53
nmorseMason59, protection from oneself is the best protection03:54
nmorseI am my own worst enemy03:54
Mason59No.  Knowledge is the best protection.03:54
nmorseI thought that was wisdom.03:54
Mason59One of them (damn...always confusing them!!!  LOL)03:54
nmorseAnyway, does anyone know why I get a permissions error with 'sudo modprobe ndiswrapper'?03:55
Mason59If you want protection from yourself, disable sudo and kdesu and a whole bunch of other things...no wait!  Run windows 98!  LOL03:56
nmorseOr just build a safe sudoers list03:57
Mason59don't know about the ndiswrapper problem nmorse...sorry03:57
Mason59Chris, when you say "the normal way" do you mean you compiled and installed?03:58
nmorseOr through a deb through apt?03:59
nmorseNever try to compile firefox03:59
Mason59./configure, /make /make install?03:59
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moshehello all03:59
Chris_Tuckerno Mason5904:00
Chris_Tuckerfirefox doesnt work that way04:00
Chris_Tuckerits just ./firefox-installer04:00
Chris_Tuckerit has a gui04:00
paxdid you run the installer as root?04:00
Chris_Tuckerno04:01
paxhi moshe 04:01
paxChris_Tucker, weird04:01
Mason59do you know where it installed Chris?04:01
Chris_Tuckerpax, very04:01
Chris_Tuckeryes04:01
Mason59where?04:01
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moshebrb04:02
Chris_Tucker/home/chris/firefox-installer/test/04:02
Mason59hmmmm....I need to think (without pulling a brain muscle this time)04:03
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Mason59what are the directory permissions?04:03
moshepax, I found the answer to the kdm issue I was searching for earlier.04:03
Chris_Tuckeri do that when im testrunning, always worked on other things04:03
moshehttp://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-25623.html04:03
Chris_TuckerMason59 default04:03
Chris_Tuckercreated by user chris04:04
paxmoshe great!04:04
mosheI just commented out a line in kdmrc and now kdm is restored back to its default configuration.04:04
Mason59hmmmm...now I have to think hard...04:04
paxtold you you had to edit it, altho I couldnt tell you the exact line04:04
mosheI found the place04:05
Mason59Have you rebooted since installing Chris?04:05
moshenow I have thi system where I want it to be.04:05
Chris_Tuckeryes04:05
paxglad you're enjoying your kubuntu04:05
mosheme too04:06
mosheit's a change of pace from Slackware04:06
Mason59Damn!  I'm out of suggestions.  sorry my friend04:06
moshenow, if only someone would put transcode into one of the repositories....04:07
paxit is04:08
paxunable universe and multiverse in your /etc/apt/sources.list04:10
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paxenable*04:13
nmorseYou know, occasionally I forget how dadgum awful #ubuntu can be04:15
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jagohello, is there a way to use an rpm file with kubuntu?04:32
jpowersjago: alien might let you do it.04:35
jpowersof course, ymmv04:35
jagowhat is alien? and ?ymmv?04:37
jpowersymmv=your mileage may vary04:39
TestMADwhats a good app to get xparent windows?04:40
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jpowersjago: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-32231.html that might have some info for you.04:49
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jagothank you04:56
ZugwrackCan someone give me a heads up on this type of url? http://www.dvdsanta.com-http.com I mean what the heck is it?04:56
crimsunstandard url, why?04:57
crimsuncom-http.com is the domain04:57
ZugwrackWith a hyphen using -http.com on the end Never seen that way of doing it before04:57
crimsunno, com-http.com is the domain04:58
crimsundvdsanta can be considered the subdomain, and www the host04:58
ZugwrackI understand that...nslookup gives me the provider ip...I am trying to figure out what their mail severs might be...but it only returns a non-authoritative reply with the primary ip04:59
ZugwrackMakes sense since they changed their hosting provider..04:59
crimsun-t MX then05:00
Zugwrackcrimsun thanks..05:00
crimsunuse host, anyway05:01
crimsunnslookup is deprecated.05:01
Zugwrackcrimson..ok..sorry haven't had to play with this for years...easy to forget and not keep up...05:02
crimsunno sweat05:02
Zugwrackahhh..now I see they are still running their own mail servers at their old ip and have moved the www in the MX over to the new hosting provider...must be in process on the changes...heh05:04
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closureso05:06
closureumm05:06
ZugwrackIs 64bit supported in the kernel for Kubuntu PC version? Sorry I run mac primarily so I am not up on it...05:06
closurewhen is breezy coming out?05:06
closureand are these kde libs updates stable and it won't crash my systeme05:06
closureerr system05:07
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sedekikubuntu is available for 64bits as far as I know.05:07
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supernixso crimsun what should you use besides nslookup ?05:14
supernixooops sorry I just read we should use host05:15
kalenedraelhost05:15
kalenedraelyeah...05:15
kalenedraeldig, if you like05:15
supernixty05:16
supernixI use to use BIND and all that but it was BIND 4 and that has been a very long time ago05:16
paxanyone use easydns services here?05:22
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supernixanyone else noticed that Koffice fails to install any menu items05:52
TestMADhave you noticed that alot of stuff doesnt install any menu items?05:53
TestMADhehe05:53
supernixLOL yeah I have sort of 05:55
supernixthat agravates me why do they do that ?05:55
TestMADi dunno05:57
TestMADive just gotten i nthe habit of adding them after i install05:57
supernixis there a guide for doing that ?05:58
TestMADumm..i dunno05:59
TestMADjust right click in the menu..and choose edit05:59
TestMADafter that its like windows for the mospart05:59
TestMADthis blows..lots of nice games coming out..but none with native linux support06:02
TestMADmore devs need to use opengl or sdl06:02
supernixYou will see more games but everyone has to get concerted about promoting Linux06:06
supernixprimarily Kubunut06:06
supernixKubuntu*06:06
kalenedraeli think ut2004 runs on linux, and i'd call it fairly new06:08
TestMADyea..doom3 does too06:08
kalenedraelit has native linux support06:08
kalenedraelyeah06:08
TestMADbut thats it06:08
TestMADwell.deus ex does too06:08
TestMADand tribes 206:08
TestMADbu thats it i think..06:09
TestMADeverything else needs wine06:09
TestMADlike in cases of COD or MOH..06:09
kalenedraelhmm06:09
kalenedraeli don't play games, so :P06:09
TestMADit has linux server support..but not game support06:09
TestMADwell..i sometimes find the need to shoot nazis..or other things like that06:10
TestMADits great that ET is on linux too..but its stricktly online06:10
TestMADsometimes i just get bored sitting here staring at irc.06:12
TestMADhehe06:12
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supernixI don't get it I run kdesu kword it starts but run kword in the run command dialog and it wont work as a regular user06:20
supernixTHIS IS DRIVING ME CRAZY I added the item then poof all the real icons appeared for Koffice06:25
NamShubIm looking for a resource for laptop support in linux (mostly, the lg lw70)06:27
kalenedraelhmm06:27
kalenedraelumm06:27
kalenedraeldid you try gogle?06:27
kalenedraelgoogle06:27
NamShubyea obviously. it *seems* to have good support, however I found many people having problem with the ATI X60006:28
NamShubbut I just wanted to find a general webpage that would help me find out wether its a good purchase (considering its... er... very expensive :S)06:29
kalenedraelyep06:29
TestMADanyone here in germany?06:29
kalenedraelnvidia cards are much, much, MUCH better supported than ati cards06:29
kalenedraelif you want linux and 3d hardware acceleration, use nvidia06:29
TestMADanyone here in the military?06:30
TestMADarmy preferably?06:30
NamShubthe problem is there seems to have no high-end computer such as the LW70 with a nVidia card06:30
kalenedraelNamShub, umm06:30
kalenedraeli'm sure there are, just look around06:30
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kalenedraelanyway a desktop is better unless you want roaring fans and 1 hour battery life on a 8lb laptop06:31
kalenedrael(been there, done that: hp zv5460)06:31
NamShubyea but I need it to perform live recordings06:31
kalenedraelof...?06:32
NamShubwont bring a desktop :P06:32
kalenedraelmusic?06:32
kalenedraelvideo?06:32
NamShubmusic06:32
kalenedraeloh, any computer will handle that06:32
NamShubwell, I need it for many purposes, but I need a portable for this specific reason06:32
kalenedraelyou don't need a really high-end graphics card, either06:33
NamShubno, the high end stuff is for my FPS addiction :D06:33
kalenedraeli can play most games on my laptop and it only has a geforce406:33
NamShuberr, gfx card, anyway06:33
kalenedraelmx44006:33
kalenedrael64MB06:33
kalenedraeli haven06:34
kalenedraelgah06:34
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bbaileyLiterally sitting on top of it, at the moment. :-D06:34
kalenedraeli haven't tried it but i've heard that it can handle doom306:34
kalenedraelso, i figure it should be good enough for most purposes06:34
NamShubI have a 5200 and its barely enough for doom306:34
kalenedrael(this laptop also has an athlon64 3200+)06:34
NamShubalthough most of the slowdowns seem to come from the sound card... :S06:35
kalenedrael(which may help)06:35
kalenedraeli'm not into the performance gaming thing anyway06:35
kalenedraelif you are, well, i don't recommend linux :P06:36
NamShubnah im not into gaming much either... but I do *need* to play some quake/doom/CW/UT once in a while hehe06:36
NamShubin short, im perfectly ok with current linux game offerings06:37
kalenedraelah06:37
kalenedraelwell, i think the zv5460us is great as a DTR06:38
kalenedraelportability is "meh"06:38
kalenedraeli bring it around, sure06:38
kalenedraeland an hour and a half to two hours of battery life is good enough for me06:38
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kalenedraelNamShub, i strongly recommend that you look for a laptop with an nvidia card06:41
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_corywho wants to help a noob?06:53
TestMADany one here in germany..or read german?06:53
_coryWell I'll just ask and see who bites06:53
_coryI've been using suse for a very long time06:54
_coryBut now I switched to kubuntu06:54
_coryI know how to compile things06:54
_coryfrom source06:54
_coryAnd I know how to use apt06:54
_corySo I got the ndisqwrapper sources06:54
seth_kgood. use apt. no compiling :P06:55
_coryBut ndiswrapper only comes in souce06:55
_corySo now I'm confused06:55
_coryI try sudo make distclean06:55
_coryand it looks like it works06:55
_corythen I do sudo make06:55
_coryand I get errors06:55
_corymaybe I dont have automake?06:56
kalenedraelhmm06:56
seth_kyou might try "sudo aptitude install build-essential"06:56
seth_kto make sure you have everything needed for building06:56
kalenedraeljust go into the ndiswrapper source dir and type 'make', no 'make distclean' or 'make clean' is necessary for a freshly unpacked source dir06:57
kalenedraelsecondly, make sure you have gcc :P06:57
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kalenedraelkubuntu doesn't install it by default06:57
_coryReading package lists... Done06:57
_coryBuilding dependency tree06:57
_coryReading extended state information06:57
_coryInitializing package states... Done06:57
_coryE: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)06:57
_coryE: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?06:57
_corythat was my output06:58
kalenedraelhmm06:58
_coryI'll let you all follow along06:58
kalenedraelare you running another instance of apt?06:58
_coryI'm going to run make distclean first06:58
_coryI don't think so06:58
_coryah06:58
_coryI was06:58
_coryLOL06:58
_coryWhat a schmo06:58
_coryGot build-essential now06:59
_corylet me try now06:59
kalenedraelok06:59
kalenedraelit may help if we knew what sort of error ndiswrapper returns06:59
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pc03fdsfdsf07:00
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_coryit cant find my kernel sources07:01
_coryWhat is the ln command again?07:01
_coryto link my sources?07:01
kalenedraelln -s07:01
_corywhere is it by default07:01
_corywhat dir?07:01
kalenedraelhmm07:01
_corymy kernel src07:01
kalenedraelyou need to get kernel-headers07:01
_coryk07:01
_coryApt says they're installed07:02
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kalenedrael_cory, hmm07:04
_coryI'm so lost07:04
_corysuse just compiled it07:04
kalenedrael_cory, i compile my own kernels and recommend that you do so too07:04
_coryBut Inotice a huge speed difference in kubuntu07:04
_coryI heard that can day days07:05
_corycan take days*07:05
kalenedraelfirstly, i recall that the stock ubuntu kernels had a big problem with ndiswrapper, at least on a 64-bit platform07:05
_coryI'm running amd6407:05
kalenedrael_cory, no, kernel takes me about half an hour07:05
_coryBut 32 bit kubuntu07:05
kalenedraelah07:05
kalenedraelhmm07:05
kalenedraelwell, i don't know... i really suggest compiling your own kernel, still07:05
_coryI know that would speed things up for me07:06
kalenedraelusually the kernel source is in /lib/modules/<kernel version>/build07:06
_coryBut how would it fix my ndiswrapper issue?07:06
_coryI know07:06
_coryIn /lib/modules/2.6.10-5-38607:06
_coryI have the following07:06
_coryboot/                modules.ccwmap       modules.isapnpmap07:06
_coryinitrd/              modules.dep          modules.pcimap07:06
_corykernel/              modules.ieee1394map  modules.symbols07:06
_corymodules.alias        modules.inputmap     modules.usbmap07:06
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kalenedraelweird07:07
_coryisn't it?07:07
_coryI searched files and folders for a build folder07:07
kalenedraelhmm07:08
_coryIt came up with a build folder but it was empty07:08
kalenedraelyeah07:08
kalenedraelapt-cache search kernel07:08
kalenedraelget anything that's like kernel-source or kernel-headers07:08
kalenedraelor kernel-dev or whatever it is07:08
_coryand what does that tell me07:09
_coryI got a bunch of results07:09
kalenedraelit tells you what packages are available07:09
kalenedraelnow sudo apt-get install them07:09
kalenedraelwell07:09
kalenedraelnot all of them :P07:09
_coryI did sudo apt-get install kernel-source07:09
kalenedraelok07:09
_coryAnything else?07:09
kalenedraeldon't think so07:10
kalenedraeltry ndiswrapper again07:10
TestMADkalenedrael: is there a way to do a complete source install of kubuntu?07:10
kalenedraelTestMAD: probably not07:10
kalenedraeli have to sleep, cya07:10
_corythanks man07:10
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kalenedraelnp07:11
calimattHi.. i just installed Kubuntu on my laptop, and I can't get online07:11
frankcalimatt: do you have a username/password for internet?07:12
calimattno, I want to use my wireless card to connect to my home router07:12
frankI don't know about wireless sorry07:12
frank!wireless07:13
ubotumethinks wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards07:13
calimattI keep trying to mess with settings in the KDE Control Center.. but nothing works07:13
calimattno.. I know my wireless card works with this version of linux.. it worked last time I installed kubuntu on this laptop07:14
calimattbut for some reason it just won't work this time07:14
calimattI can't get it set up07:14
calimattand KDE Control Center has me going in a loop07:15
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_coryAfter I've installed it how come I'm still getting the error "sudo: ndiswrapper: command not found"07:18
_coryBuler?07:19
sedekicalimatt: you can set it up manually if you want, like i did.07:20
calimatthow?07:21
calimatt<- total newb07:21
sedekifirst, open a root terminal07:22
sedekikdesu -c konsole07:22
sedekithen type07:22
sedeki# iwconfig07:22
sedekito see which network device has wireless extensions07:23
sedeki(which is your wlan device)07:23
calimattok.. I opened up konsole.. and typed kdesu -c konsole.. and I got an error message07:23
sedekiwhat07:23
sedeki?07:23
calimattAuthentication Rejected, None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and hoste-based authentication failed.. please check that the "dcopserver" program is running07:24
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sedekiok ok07:25
sedekihow about07:25
calimattah. .and despite the error message I still got a root terminal.. odd.. 07:25
sedeki$ sudo iwconfig07:25
sedekiah07:25
sedekiokey07:25
sedekithen just type iwconfig07:25
ralph1Hi all07:25
sedekiyou should see at least one device with wireless extensions depending on number of wlan devices07:26
calimattath0 is the one that has wireless extensions07:26
sedekialright. you know what essid you want to connect to is?07:26
calimattyes07:26
sedekitype iwconfig ath0 essid My_AP07:26
sedekithen type iwconfig ath0 key 012345678907:27
sedekiwhich is your key07:27
sedekis: infront if its a string07:27
calimattdo I type "essid" or do I substitute the name of my essid07:27
sedekiyou type essid07:27
sedekifor it to recognize its a essid you're typing in07:28
sedekior changing07:28
calimattok.. and instead of "My_AP" i type the essid I wanna connect to right07:28
sedekiyes.07:28
sedekiyou can get a list of AP's with a tool bundled with kubuntu07:29
calimattok.. done.. and I didn't do the second thing cause my connection doesn't require a key07:29
sedekiokey07:29
calimattso I just typed that in.. and I should be online?07:29
sedekido you use static or dynamic IP?07:29
sedekino, you need to configure IP first07:29
sedekiif you got dynamic, type dhclient ath007:30
calimattummm.. my router assigns me an IP with DHCP07:30
sedekiok. then you got dynamic. type dhclient ath007:30
calimattk07:30
sedekito test your connection, type ping -I ath0 www.google.se07:31
sedekiuhm07:31
sedeki.com07:31
sedeki:)07:31
sedekicalimatt: you can use ifconfig ath0 to see details on your wireless card07:32
sedekiwhat ip you got and so on07:32
calimattits sending pings07:32
calimattall abut 100ms07:32
sedekiokey07:32
calimattand i'm online.. swt07:32
sedekiyou've got inernet07:32
sedekiyeah.07:33
sedekiinternet*07:33
calimattso do I have to do that essid thing in the konsole if I go to a different wifi hotspot?07:33
sedekiread more about iwconfig for more info07:33
sedekiman iwconfig07:33
calimattarite.. thanks07:34
sedekicalimatt: yes. but im sure there are tools for it though07:34
sedekilike KDE apps or whatever07:34
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sedekisometimes though, these apps wont work as expected07:39
calimattKWiFiManager seems to be working now (it wasn't before tho)07:39
calimattI can see all the wireless networks in my dorm07:39
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calimattthanks a bunch for the help07:42
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bogaany one know a goo GUI based intrusion detection package for Linux?07:47
t2I have a question07:47
bogat2: shhot!07:47
t2working on installing smartlink modem drivers ...07:48
t2I had to add a patch to the source file I downloaded ...07:48
t2instructions say to "add patch to top of source tree"07:48
t2 what does that mean?07:49
aseigocd source; patch -p0 < ../patch_to_source.diff07:51
t2thats what I have to enter?07:52
aseigoyes... you go into the directory with the source07:52
aseigoand then you use the `patch` command to apply the patch07:52
aseigopatch -p0 < /path/to/patch07:52
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t2cd <source path> right?07:53
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t2ok  ....hopefully I'll figure it out      lol07:58
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Kamping_Kaiserhm. missed foamy :S09:28
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Mose`hello09:29
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marc1can anyone help me?11:39
marc1plzzzzzzzz11:41
hussamjust ask your question, and if somebody knows the answer, they will reply11:41
marc1lets say i installed the package 3dchess, how can i execute it? 11:42
marc1i gues its not to hard to answer ;)11:42
hussamcheck it a shortcut has been created under games in kmenu11:44
marc1nope, theres not even a submenu "games" there, how can i create it?, or where can i find the packages on my hd , or where can i find the proper command to start things11:45
hussamwhat happens if you "run command" : 3dchess ?11:46
marc1error11:46
marc1its in german eehm, given command cannot be executed 11:47
hussamI'll install it here and check11:47
marc1it would also help to know where this packages or stored on the hd , so i could manually link it to the menue-editor11:48
hussamyes, run /usr/games/3Dc 11:49
marc1ok thx11:49
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hussamI noticed some packages like samba-common and konversation-0.18 have been removed from ubuntu-backports ? anybody has an idea?11:53
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dgtlanyone know how to get a hold of KDevelop 3.2.1?12:07
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Mose`how to make taskbar (on desktop) to look transparent??12:11
dgtlright click taskbar->Configure Panel->Appearance->Panel Background->Enable transparency12:12
Mose`but then just panel looks transparent, but the taskbar isn't12:13
dgtlwell that's all i know sry12:14
hussamdgtl: apt-get install kdevelop12:18
hussamdgtl: Kdevelop 3.2.1 is called kdevelop and not kdevelop312:18
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menelehi12:19
Mose`hi12:19
menelethe contents of the /tmp/kde-sessionname dir are deleted after rebooting the system or so?12:20
nikkiamenele: on [k] ubuntu, all of /tmp is wiped on reboot12:20
meneleas I thought :( damm...I've lost 4 iso images :( 12:21
menelemy own fault :(12:21
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nikkiamorning apokaway12:53
nikkiamorning apokryphos7, even12:53
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Mose`i get this error when i type ./configure trying to install an app - "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!". What are those X includes?01:00
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nikkiaapokryphos7: are you around?01:27
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Mac38DOHi! What about the new firefox-version for ubuntu? I heard, that it is not ok...01:59
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jpatrickNo you can't access the addon pages02:01
jpatrickbut there's a walk around02:01
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jpatricknikkia!02:02
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nikkialooks like LFS is the way for me :(02:02
jpatrickLinux From Scratch?02:03
nikkiayeah02:03
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nikkia[k] ubuntu is letting me down on the 'too many packages older than the hills' front02:03
Mac38DOok, thanx02:03
jpatrickI'm sticking to Kubuntu for now and am not planning on changing02:04
nikkiajpatrick: and as with almost all distros, i end up fighting the package system, rather than it helping me02:04
jpatrickwhy fight?02:05
nikkiajpatrick: because i need features from newer versions of packages02:05
jpatrickah02:05
hussamnikkia: why not just upgrade to breezy? I will be upgrading to breezy in mid August ( should be a bit stable by then )02:07
nikkiahussam: because it still isn't 'right', and i'll still be fighting the package manager02:08
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CJ-Awayhi all02:08
othernoobis there a mplayer plugin for Opera or *should* the one for mozilla work with Opera as well?02:08
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nikkiahussam: for example, the printer drivers are still far too old for the printer i have to work 100%02:08
hussamnikkia: so you would rather try being on source.02:08
hussamnikkia: try gentoo.02:08
nikkiahussam: nah, its still the same problem in the end, i'll wager02:09
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nikkiahussam: i might as well just go LFS, i know what i'm doing :)02:09
Court-Jusi've got a problem, i just installed kubuntu and during the installation, the network was not available so it didn't install the whole "language" thing, now my kubuntu is in english instead of french can anybody help me ?02:09
hussamnikkia: if you want to have the very latest of everything, try Fedora rawhide.02:09
nikkiahussam: its not just 'the latest'02:10
nikkiahussam: linus has ****ed the kernel parameters for audio users02:10
hussamit's the development tree of fedora02:10
nikkiahussam: the recent kernels are all optimised for laptop users02:10
nikkiahussam: unfortunately, that optimisation (setting HZ to 250) screws the kernel for audio use02:11
nikkiahussam: there are other examples where defaults are just 'wrong' for what i need :/02:11
jpatrickI've tried Gentoo....02:12
hussamcan't distro makers just change the defaults?02:12
nikkiahussam: they COULD02:12
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nikkiahussam: but they aren't likely to02:12
hussamI haven't tried gentoo myself, but I heard stuff about it.02:12
nikkiahussam: setting HZ to 250 has little impact on average users, so why mess with it ?02:13
hussamnikkia: some do like SuSE, they change a lot in their kernels.02:13
nikkiahussam: i've never had much success with suse in the past, so its not on my list of distros to try again :)02:13
jpatrickI couldn't install Gentoo02:14
jpatrickkept telling me LiveCD02:14
jpatrickeven tho I downloaded the install ISO02:14
hussamnikkia: same here. I tried suse 9.1 it's terribly slow and is built around YaST2. YaST is good but not when it runs at boot.02:15
hussamBesides Novell is becoming a second MS02:16
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jpatrickyep02:16
nikkiaanyway, i'm gonna have another go at getting vmware's network drivers compiled, so i'll probably kernel panic again :P02:17
hussamnikkia: It worked for me. I got the vmware kernel module compiled.02:18
nikkiahussam, it worked with an ubuntu kernel here....02:18
nikkiabut i'm using 2.6.12 for some features02:18
nikkiaand modprobing the vmnet modules causes a kernel panic02:18
nikkiathere it goes again :/02:19
hussam2.6.12 from breezy or you compiled it yourself?02:19
nikkiacompiled myself02:19
nikkialooks like vmnet* aren't compatible with the pre-empt patch02:19
hussamwhen you compile a kernel yourself, can you remove it later if you want to compile a newer version?02:20
nikkiahussam, sure02:20
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nikkiahussam, even if you don't use the package system, building a kernel doesn't really create any files that aren't easy to track02:20
nikkiathe kernel build process only really creates /lib/modules/$(VERSION)/*02:21
hussamah ok.02:21
nikkiathat and the kernel image/map files that you copy wherever you want (usually /boot)02:21
Mose`hey,how to make my taskbar (on panel) look transparent?02:22
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nikkiaanyway, need to reboot again to fix this kernel panic02:22
hussamok02:23
nikkiaactually, no i don't02:23
nikkiamanaged to make my root shell wake up02:23
hussamMose`: right click on taskbar > configure panel > appearance02:23
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hussamnikkia: are you running kde 3.4.1 from kubuntu.org ?02:24
nikkiano02:24
hussamhome compiled?02:25
nikkiano02:25
hussam3.4.0 ?02:25
nikkiayeah02:25
nikkiaanyway, i DO need to reboot now, brb02:26
jpatrickI might try Mandrake02:27
giannihello, does any one know how i can mount a partition on login?02:28
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othernoobjpatrick: you're not happy with ubuntu?02:33
jpatrickI am02:36
jpatrickjust the sound thing's a problem02:36
othernoobcare to elaborate?02:39
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apokryphosMy internet doesn't actually disconnect these days; no idea why IRC persists on resetting02:40
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jpatrickhow?02:41
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relasif i create a new kde-user. the new user gets a dialoge on his first login to edit some styles. how to start this assistan later on?02:43
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apokryphos(jpatrick: me? )02:43
jpatrickno02:43
jpatrickothernoob02:43
othernoobwell, what sound thing jpatrick ?02:44
jpatrickthere's no sound at all...02:45
nikkiaothernoob: probably the same sound problems everyone else has, ie, a mismash of things colliding with each other :)02:45
jpatrickyep02:46
othernoobnikkia: i don't have a sound problem afaik :/02:46
othernoobi feel left out :/02:46
othernoobnot fair :(02:46
jpatricklol02:46
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apokryphos7argh, I don't believe this. Must be down to konversation. 02:48
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Dflyhello02:50
DflyI'm testing Kubuntu02:51
DflyIt dont work02:51
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Dflydo you know how to change language to french ?02:54
void-Is there a way to tell ALSA to use the second card instead of the first as default?02:56
nikkiavoid, yes02:57
nikkiavoid, make pcm.!default  point to hw:1 in asound.conf02:57
void-ok, thanks03:00
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othernoobheh, weird, apparently the usage of hdb is 26%.. hdb is a 120gb hdd with 70GB of data.. i may not be the best at math..but something's fishy.03:03
jpatrickAccording to superkaramba my HD is stuck on 9033MBs :-/03:04
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nikkiaothernoob: its been said before, but konqueror's 'disk usage' module is broken, it lies03:05
Riddellanthony mercatante about?03:06
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othernoobnikkia: but why does it only lie about hdb? 03:10
nikkiaothernoob: it probably isn't only lying about hdb, but the difference on the other drive(s) may not be so noticable03:10
apokryphoshey nikkia :)03:10
othernoobnikkia: mmh, well the % on the other ones is correct..weird03:10
nikkiaothernoob: i'm not quite sure why its wrong, but it seems to be related to which files it looks at *shrug*03:10
nikkiahi apokryphos03:11
apokryphosnikkia: I have four night shifts planned in a row, and they just asked me to cover another shift; no thanks. It's gettin' real hard for people who usually travel through c. london03:11
apokryphoson another note - I won the iriver bid *woo*. It's coming in a few days. Finally a possible alternative to tv/reading at work03:13
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nikkiaapokryphos: heh03:16
nikkiaapokryphos: i apparently won a lifetime subscription to 'seasons holidays'...03:17
nikkiastill can't really tell if its a scam or not tho03:17
nikkiaits a 0800 number to claim my prize tho, so i suppose as long as they don't ask for bank details...03:17
apokryphosnikkia: they'll ask you to press 1 after the beep, and transfer you to a 0906 etc no ;-)03:18
othernoobwhy would you win a prize if you didn't try to win it?...03:18
apokryphosothernoob: they're that generous!03:19
othernoobfor some reason i dont believe in generosity..03:19
nikkiaothernoob: i'm signed up on a competition site, i enter most things without even looking at what it is :)03:21
nikkiawhich is where i won the prize, apparently03:21
apokryphosheh03:21
othernoobah :)03:21
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apokryphosDo you do the lottery too?03:21
nikkiabut from what i'm reading online, they do charge a yearly fee to maintain your account, despite you 'winning'03:21
othernooblol03:22
nikkiaapokryphos: yes, and win 125% of my stake, usually03:22
othernoobwhat a sur*prize*03:22
apokryphosnikkia: I think I'd rather stick to fruit machines 8)03:22
nikkiaapokryphos: i've won somewhere around 200 on the lottery this year, and spent a total of around 12003:22
nikkiaapokryphos: i wouldn't, i KNOW they're rigged, the lottery isn't03:22
apokryphoshehe03:23
apokryphosnikkia: thing is, people win once and then get confident and go on ad infinitum thinking hey, I'm gonna win again03:23
othernoobi wouldn't if i won the lottery ;)03:23
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jatoshi03:24
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jpatrickhi03:25
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apokryphossorry about that; was actually the Internet that time03:25
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chhola a todos03:29
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jpatrickch: #kubuntu-es03:30
apokryphosnikkia: so you having probs with package system?03:31
apokryphos(why aren't you running 3.4.1 btw? There's quite a few fixes in there)03:32
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nikkiaapokryphos: only the headache of trying to deal with 12 month old packages that lack required features, and not being able to compile newer versions by hand unless accepting that the packages will be broken03:33
apokryphosI actually agree that they could do more work with up-to-date packages. I couldn't help interpreting their idea for multiverse to "just get everything in there", not stressing updates as much. 03:34
apokryphosIf they're important programs you should put in suggestions for them to update on the wiki03:34
apokryphoson motu page if they're in Universe/Multiverse03:34
apokryphosbut suffice it to say, it's been the best package management system of the distros I've used so far. Not perfect, but still very great.03:35
nikkiaapokryphos: it doesn't help that the new policy with backports is *not* to backport stuff that has an active maintainer in the main respositories03:40
apokryphosyeah :(03:40
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jatosdoes anyone here know what I need to put in sources.list file to connect to the debian-sarge repos's?03:40
apokryphoshopefully those people actually doing the backports with that repo will grow03:40
nikkiaapokryphos: i'm thinking i might be better off just going with a LFS-style system03:40
apokryphosnikkia: how come? Is it good?03:41
nikkiaapokryphos: that way i at least know that i'm not going to break the packages, and i get to use what i want03:41
apokryphosA lot more hassle though, I'm sure.03:41
nikkiasure03:41
nikkiabut its how i worked with linux for several years, basically03:41
nikkiai'd start from a slackware snapshot, then build everything from source myself03:41
apokryphosAre there that many outdated packs?03:42
apokryphos12-month-vital ones, that is03:42
nikkiasomewhere around 2001 i convinced myself that it was pointless, and that i might be better off using a managed package system (i ended up with debian based because of apt-get)03:42
nikkiaapokryphos: 'vital' is a subjective term :)03:42
nikkiawhat is vital for you, isn't necessarily vital for me, and vice versa03:43
apokryphosNot entirely subjective; I'd say packages can quite often be intersubjective among linux users03:43
nikkiai consider sqllite vital, because i'm writing stuff that uses it, and being unable to use half of the keywords because its an old broken version isn't good :)03:43
nikkiaapokryphos: well, ok, the core packages aren't THAT old, i suppose03:43
nikkiaapokryphos: the other issue is the kernel....03:44
apokryphosYou should let them know about the sqllite packs. I'm not sure how long it'll take them to do it. Could be really speedy if someone takes the initiative, could be long.03:44
nikkiaapokryphos: now linus has deemed we all need laptop-like performance on it, and the ubuntu kernels are 'near default', it makes the kernel packages useless to someone wanting to do audio03:45
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apokryphosI thought Linux was worse for laptop support03:45
apokryphosDo you not compile your own, though?03:45
nikkiaapokryphos: they're updated in breezy...03:45
buzis there any point after which breezy is mostly stable?03:45
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nikkiaapokryphos: linus uses a laptop for linux, thus he has deemed that the kernel must run with HZ=250 by default...03:46
apokryphosIt doesn't help that I want a few things that are in breezy :P03:46
buzie RC1 or something like that03:46
apokryphosbuz: there's a schedule on the wiki, I believe03:46
buzthing i want the most (a working system) lacks in breezy03:46
nikkiaapokryphos: 4mS latency on audio just from the schedular == sucky03:46
apokryphosnikkia: have people not called him out on it? What's his response?03:46
nikkiaapokryphos: his response is 'it improves battery life on laptops, i use a laptop, so stfu'03:47
apokryphosadmittedly I didn't know Linus was still that active :P03:47
nikkiaapokryphos: and yes, there has been heated words over it, but the decision has been made03:47
apokryphos:S03:47
nikkiayou *need* to build your own kernel if you need 1mS accurate timing03:47
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apokryphosyou not thought of raising the issue with ubuntu?03:48
nikkiaapokryphos: its not even a 'fix' for *using* linux on laptops....03:48
nikkiathe issue is about how much battery power a suspended linux takes03:48
apokryphos:|03:48
apokryphosget thee a charger =)03:48
nikkiaif HZ=1000, then the battery time in suspended mode is lower than with HZ=250 or HZ=10003:48
apokryphoswould it even really save that much?03:48
nikkiaapokryphos: apparently, its close to a factor of 4 :P03:49
nikkiawhen the kernel is suspended/sleeping, it still receives a timer interrupt at the frequency of HZ, so HZ=1000 (the old 2.6 default) is 4 times more than HZ=250 (the new 2.6 default) and 10 times more than HZ=100 (the 2.4 and prior default)03:50
frankwell the default sounds reasonable. Half the computer sales are laptops and how many people do fancy audio stuff?03:51
apokryphosHalf the sales are laptops? I don't think so.03:51
frankyes they are.03:51
nikkiafrank, HZ=250 will affect more than just audio, but audio users are the most demanding about timing accuracy03:51
frankmaybe for consumer sales03:51
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apokryphosHm, maybe in the US (some news articles indicate). 03:52
nikkiayou can't accurately play back video with HZ=250, but i doubt most will notice03:52
nikkiawell, ok, you can accurately play back PAL video :)03:52
frankwhat a difference! :)03:52
nikkiafrank, NTSC video will play back at 31.25 fps on HZ=250, rather than 29.97fps03:53
nikkiathat might not sound much, but it matters if you're capturing video03:53
frankreally? I didn't know that03:53
nikkiafrank, you cannot accurately get a 33mS frame time with 4mS timer accuracy :)03:54
nikkiaPAL video at 40mS frames should be ok, cos its just 10 timer ticks, but still03:55
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nikkiaanyway, the point is, that audio use requires a custom kernel build, and not just because of the HZ issue, there's also the fact that jackd runs terribly without realtime-lsm03:56
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frankok03:56
nikkiaso, it boils down to 'fight against apt' or 'just accept that my usage requires so much customisation that an off-the-shelf package system doesn't fit'03:57
nikkia(i also need gutenprint for its newer drivers)03:58
nikkiacheckinstall works great where you have a single package, or no dependancy from kubuntu-desktop ...03:59
nikkiabut when something is spread over a handful of packages, and kubuntu-desktop depends on them all, it gets nasty03:59
frankjust out of curiousity, what is the timing resolution of Windows, Macs?04:00
nikkiafrank, mac doesn't really rely on timing for audio04:00
nikkiafrank, OSX uses a callback system that removes a need for interrupt driven timing...04:01
nikkiawindows prior to '98 was hard to guage, it didn't really have accurate timers below 10mS or so, 98 added 1mS timers as an option, and they made all the difference for audio....04:01
buzmhh it was good enough to watch pr0n so it sold04:02
nikkiaXP has a per-program timing system, you can request timing accuracy down to close-to-1uS accuracy04:02
frankI see04:04
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jpatrickStickofCheese!04:24
PaloDeQuesoI can't seem to get a static ip address working on my kubuntu box. I added dns servers to resolv.conf and I used kcontrol to change from dhcp to manual04:25
PaloDeQuesois there anything else I should know about?04:25
PaloDeQuesoit is I.04:25
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PaloDeQuesoI'm trying to get work done at the office with my own computer but I can't get the internet working and I'm doing some web dev. Help a brother out!04:26
jpatrickdo you speak spanish?04:26
PaloDeQuesono04:27
jpatrickoh04:27
PaloDeQuesocan you help me?04:27
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aseigoPaloDeQueso: what does your /etc/network/interfaces file say?04:28
PaloDeQuesoone second04:30
PaloDeQuesowhich part?04:30
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aseigoPaloDeQueso: iface eth004:32
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nikkiaright, thats all the core packages dl'ed for a LFS :)04:50
sproingiewhy is libarts perpetually broken for upgrade?04:50
sproingiekeeps saying i have a missing dependency.  seems to work ok still, but it's annoying04:50
apokryphosnikkia: you leaving us? :|04:51
nikkiaapokryphos: probably04:51
jpatricknooooooooo04:51
jpatrick;)04:51
jpatrickdamn shame..04:51
nikkiajpatrick: i just can't bear trying to work around packages anymore :/04:51
nikkiajpatrick: and i doubt very much that i'll be welcome if i'm not running [k] ubuntu :)04:52
apokryphosnikkia: ok, good luck :). Be sure to still drop by =)04:52
apokryphosnikkia: erm, of course you will be04:52
nikkia(altho i'll be leaving it on my laptop anyway, as my requirements there aren't so strict)04:52
nikkiaapokryphos: i'm not going for a while anyway04:52
Mose`with what (how) to apply kdm themes?04:53
nikkiai'm not stupid enough to try building/running a LFS setup on a live system :)04:53
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apokryphosMose`: you have to edit kdmrc and then point to the location of the theme04:53
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Mose`where's that kdmrc?04:53
apokryphosMose`: or you can use a program made for it; somewhere on kdelook.org04:53
nikkiaapokryphos: i'm going to set it up and verify its all right on a vmware session, then if everything goes right, copy the files across to a real drive :)04:53
apokryphosnikkia: cool. LFS sounds like a real learning mission; I'll have to put that down as a future mission04:54
apokryphosMose`: /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc for you probably04:54
Mose`mhm04:54
nikkiaapokryphos: its not so different from what i did between '92 and 2001ish, really, i just never built *everything* from scratch before in one go04:55
apokryphosI should be more adventurous04:55
apokryphosnot that much need for me to be though -- maybe that's a testament to how Linux is changing; would be nice to know all the stuff though.04:56
nikkiamy god, thats new, first time i've ever heard the media use the 'those that sacrifice freedom for security...' line04:56
apokryphosheh04:57
nikkiaapokryphos: it was CNN too, the mind wobbles!04:58
sproingienikkia: yah they're steamed because of judith miller in jail, so NOW they get ben franklin on us04:58
apokryphosnikkia: you read CNN? :P04:59
sproingiei can only say such a gesture is irony at this point.  too little too late04:59
nikkiaapokryphos: no04:59
nikkiaapokryphos: SO is watching CNN in the other room, i'm supposed to be working :P04:59
nikkiaerm, anyway, need to reboot so i can start this LFS stuff :P04:59
nikkia(vmware kernel panics on this custom kernel, remember :)05:00
apokryphosdistractions :P05:00
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apokryphosgood thing that the summer is just a time of guilt-free distractions05:00
apokryphos(for me :P)05:00
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nikkiaright05:05
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supernixWASSUP05:26
supernixHiya nikkia and apokryphos 05:27
nikkiahi supernix05:27
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supernixHave they released a doc on how to secure Kubuntu ?05:28
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Mose`yo05:31
supernixsup mose05:32
Mose`how to make my taskbar (not a panel) transparent? (Appearance->Enable Transparency doesn't work for taskbar)05:35
Mose`?05:35
Mose`:}05:35
Mose`then maybe someone knows how to change the KMenu icon without any other apps?05:39
Mose`:}05:39
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Riggzy_LinuxHey - just wondering, anyone here know how to enable surround sound on Enemy Territory?05:45
kalenedraelMose`05:45
kalenedraelright-click ont he taskbar05:46
kalenedraelon the05:46
kalenedraelselect 'configure panel'05:46
Mose`mhm05:46
kalenedraellayout -> advanced -> transparency05:46
kalenedraeler05:47
kalenedraellayout -> appearance -> transparency05:47
Mose`that doen't work for taskbar05:47
aseigoRiggzy_Linux: search on the ubuntu forums05:47
aseigoRiggzy_Linux: the answers are there05:47
kalenedraelumm, yes it does05:47
aseigoMose`: in 3.5 it does =)05:47
Riggzy_Linuxaseigo - lol05:47
aseigokalenedrael: he means the taskbar buttons05:47
kalenedraeloh05:47
kalenedraelwhat taskbar buttons?05:48
Mose`those windows bars05:48
aseigoMose`: in between now and then you can use taskbarv2 from kde-apps.org if you really want that in 3.405:48
kalenedraeloh05:48
kalenedraelthose things05:48
aseigoyeah.. ppl want those trans as well05:48
kalenedraelwow05:48
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Riggzy_LinuxAck - in KMix, noting shows up inder "Inputs"05:56
Mose`mhm, taskbarv2 workde and did what i wanted, thanks aseigo 05:57
Mose`*worked05:57
aseigoMose`: and in 3.5 you won't need it05:57
martinjh99Aaron is Plasma going to be in 3.5?05:57
aseigono05:58
aseigoit's kde4 stuff05:58
apokryphos[belated]  supernix: hi :)05:58
martinjh99Cool...  Keep up the very good work ;)  Looking forward 4 and later...05:58
aseigokicker looks and works a lot nicer in 3.5, but... yeah... no plasma until 405:58
Riggzy_Linuxanyone know why there arent any inputs in ym KMixer? I cant seem to select anything as a recording device in alsamixer either05:59
apokryphosaseigo: what other improvements are there gonna be?05:59
martinjh99 Riggsy>Sound card module not loaded?05:59
apokryphosI noticed the "hover-over" affects were extended to more than just the quick-launch06:00
Riggzy_Linuxmartinjg99 , how do I load it? (bit of a newbie)06:00
martinjh99Emmm depends on your soundcard - SHould be loaded automatically at boot.06:00
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apokryphosAlso just realised that "kicker" seems to be more a backend name for the panel06:01
Riggzy_Linuxeverythnig else is working great... when i boot up I get an error saying its defaulting to the null sound device06:01
Riggzy_Linuxbut none the leess everything works ;-)06:01
aseigoapokryphos: in 3.5?06:02
martinjh99Thats KDE starting yes??  06:02
Riggzy_Linuxyes06:02
aseigoapokryphos: yes.. kicker is the panels.06:02
Riggzy_Linuxah - just noticed, all he working sound rpograms are using OSS06:02
Riggzy_Linuxdarn it06:02
aseigoRiggzy_Linux: that would be because aRts can't talk to your sound card. try fiddling with things in the sound system control panel06:02
apokryphosaseigo: ? Confused. Isn't kicker *the* KDE panel?06:02
apokryphosaseigo: yah, 3.506:03
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apokryphosAny idea if khotnewstuff for icons/themes/decorations is gonna be in for 3.5, too?06:03
aseigoapokryphos: kicker is the kde panel, yes.. but you can more than one of them =)06:04
apokryphossure06:04
aseigoso..3.5.. kicker06:05
Riggzy_LinuxTurning off full duelplex has got ALSA working... but still no inputs =/06:05
martinjh99I have two... ;) One autohide app launcher panel and the standard default one!06:05
apokryphosI just didn't realise that kicker seems to be the backend name for it. Found it more odd that the handbook says that kicker is the "application launcher"... seems like much more than that to me. 06:05
aseigotransparent taskbar, drag and drop in the pager, nicer pager rendering, the mouse overs are now available just about everywhere (clock, pager, taskbar)06:05
aseigothe new add applets dialog06:05
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aseigothere's a Lock Panel item in the context menu for quick locking/unlocking06:06
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apokryphosNice. Noticed a lot of those from svn; apart from transparent which currently couldn't get working because kcontrol wouldn't display page with those options. Will compile again soon06:06
aseigoautoretract feature for systray when you expand it to show hidden icons and then leave06:06
apokryphosThe new "Add Panel.." reminded me of gnome straight away ;-). But I do think it's pretty cool06:06
aseigoa fair number of optimizations a fixes06:06
martinjh99SOunds cool.... ;)  Orns should I say kool... ;)06:08
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Riggzy_Linuxlo06:08
Riggzy_Linuxlol*06:08
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martinjh99Heehee06:08
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Riggzy_LinuxDang this is annoying... no inputs = no skype =/06:08
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Riggzy_LinuxAudacity seems to like recording right from the sound engine though06:09
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apokryphosGah, sorry about that06:09
apokryphosaseigo: got d/c. Would've missed anything you said after " fair number of optimizations a fixes" (sorry)06:09
aseigoapokryphos: didn't say anything much after that =)06:09
apokryphosok06:10
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Riggzy_LinuxXMMS dosent like ALSA much ;-)06:12
gustinshey people06:12
gustins:_)06:12
gustinsho r u?06:12
Riggzy_Linuxheya06:12
gustinswhere r u from?06:13
Riggzy_Linuxthe UK =)06:13
gustins:)06:13
gustinsi'm from latvia06:13
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gustinswhat r u doing, now?06:16
Riggzy_Linuxjsut gonna play Enemy Territory - bbl06:17
gustins:)06:17
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nikkianooooooooo!!!!06:25
gustins:)06:25
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nikkia'Boss: well, now you're our resident java expert, you can be the one that fullfills our contractual obligation with [insert java company customer name here]  for 3 more java games this year'06:26
apokryphoshah06:27
nikkiai need to   suck at my job more :(06:28
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apokryphosnikkia: what's java like to work with?06:28
nikkiaapokryphos: i haven't done much of anything in the last 30 minutes, as vmware's using 100% cpu building LFS06:29
nikkiaapokryphos: not too bad, really06:29
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apokryphosnikkia: out of interest, have you always used kde?06:32
nikkiano, of course not06:33
nikkiaKDE wasn't even an option when i started using linux :P06:33
nikkiaand i didn't consider it really usable in the early days, so i used gnome up until about 200206:34
TestMADwhats the best programming language for a beginner to learn?06:35
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apokryphosTestMAD: different people will tell you different things. I tried a bit of python once and found that pretty cool06:35
nikkiatestmad, python06:35
apokryphosin comparison to c++ at least; results are more immediate, it seems06:35
TestMADk..cus all i know right now is basic06:35
nikkiaapokryphos: that's exactly why i suggest it as a learning language06:36
TestMADand i tried to learn c and that was a headache06:36
nikkiaapokryphos: you don't have to wait a few seconds to see what something does, and you can easily try different things without headache06:36
apokryphos!pytutorial06:36
ubotuI guess pytutorial is at http://www.hetland.org/python/instant-hacking.php06:37
apokryphosTestMAD: that's meant to be good06:37
TestMADwent on to c++ and i found out that c teaches one way to do things..but then c++ will say never do it like that..aparently c teaches bad coding habits06:37
nikkiaother interpreted-like languages are equally useful for learning, lisp/scheme is good too, but python is more readable for self-learning06:37
apokryphosnikkia: yeah, I like the way you can just hit python and start trying stuff out06:37
nikkiatestmad, C puts a lot of emphasis on pointers, especially with strings, and in C++ you're *generally* better off avoiding pointers, that's the only thing i can think of that the language itself pushes that could be considered 'bad'06:38
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nikkiaC strings are abysmal, they've always been abysmal, ASCIZ was always the worst of the competing ASCII standards for string encoding :)06:38
nikkiathe ASCIN family are a better choice, IMO06:39
TestMADplus when i was working with the windows api's and c++ i found that there were lots of ways to do the same things..there wasnt a standard to the code..06:39
nikkia(although ASCIN (ie, ASCIN1) is painful on modern software, but 255 character long strings wasn't a bad limitation in the 80s06:40
nikkiaASCI$ is no better than ASCIZ however06:40
TestMADwell..let me get to readin now..thnx nikkia06:41
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nikkiawb apokryphos06:43
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apokryphosnikkia: it's funny how my router can be beautiful/great for months without a disconnection, and then have one evil day with zillions of d/c's06:44
nikkiaapokryphos: you know, you're not helping my confidence in having requested a bulldog DSL connection :)06:44
apokryphosnikkia: hehe, no, it's great, really!06:44
nikkiai'm already aware  ofhow bada  mistake it was signing up with them06:44
apokryphos8meg is hard to ignore :P06:44
nikkiaapokryphos: at the rate i'm going, i'll never get it anyway06:44
nikkiamy connection status has been going *backwards* for the last week06:44
apokryphosJust after we signed up we were really annoyed; there were some hassles, they were blaming it on BT etc. then once we got it we were, suffice it tosay, surprised with the speed. 06:45
nikkiawas at 'arranging connection date' last sunday06:45
nikkianow at 'testing line quality' (step 2)06:45
apokryphosYeah, they seem to be bad with setting up. You should phone and hassle them, and if that doens't work write an email to the manager06:45
apokryphosfunnily enough, it started working within 2 hours of me doing that :P06:46
nikkiaapokryphos: according t othe forums, i tdoes no good :(06:46
nikkiasome people have been waiting, and calling and hassling every day, for 6 months+06:46
apokryphosYeouch06:46
nikkiathey're the lucky ones06:46
apokryphosI think those might be more freak-cases, but the fact that they exist then again is a little shocking.06:46
nikkiathe unlucky ones got a connection, but have dead phone line + no DSL06:47
apokryphosAll my other friends who have it didn't actually have any problems; though could be because of London06:47
TestMADcan python be used to makle DLL's?06:47
nikkiawell, it does say 5-12 weekss etup, so i'm not really complaining yet06:47
supernixDoes anyone know anything about the Evolution email client here ?06:47
apokryphosI really dislike the website they have now06:48
nikkiatestmad, it can be done, but its hard06:48
TestMADheh.06:48
nikkiaapokryphos: the website update was when i started going backwards06:48
apokryphosbefore they had a really great one with some cool javascript I thought. Now it's like a rebellious teenager's site :P06:48
nikkiaapokryphos: btw, i only signed up on the 2nd, so i'm not even past my 5  inthe 5-12 weeks bit :)06:49
apokryphosheh06:49
nikkiahence why i'm not complaining, but am getting a little worried06:49
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apokryphosWe can just hope it'll pan out then, I guess. Speed is the greatest part06:50
nikkia(as for my typing being bad, vmware sucking cpu causes the inpuut bffers to go funny)06:50
apokryphos4meg originally  -- 8 times faster, quite amazing. Then we get an email about a free upgrade to 8meg =). Downloading around 1meg/sec -- no complaints. :P06:50
nikkiaapokryphos: i'm on 2M atm06:50
nikkiawas on 4M when i lived in the US for a while06:50
apokryphoswho with?06:50
nikkiantl06:51
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apokryphosYikes. We had them when we were on 56k; we got annoyed with them for some reason, which I don't remember at all now; odd.06:51
nikkiawhen i was in the US, the telco turned the limits on the DSL off for 3 months06:51
apokryphoswhatever we get it's still nothing compared to what people in Finland/Switzerland and even French seem to get. 06:51
apokryphosSpoken to some guys on IRC that get 25 megabit connections for less than I pay. :|06:52
nikkiaapokryphos: i think they make all that up, to sound superior :)06:52
apokryphosnikkia: turned off the limits, as in... bandwidth limit or speed limit?06:52
nikkia'erm, yeah, we get 1Tb/s, we so better than you!!'06:52
buzswitzerland?06:52
nikkiaapokryphos: speed limit, there was no bandwidth limit06:52
buzi pay 50? for 2mbit06:53
buzi dont call that cheap06:53
apokryphosPerhaps. Got a friend in Canada who insists he downloads faster than he can transfer because he has a fibre-something backbone connection in his appartments06:53
apokryphosnikkia: woah, how did they manage that, and what kinda speeds were you getting?06:53
apokryphosRouter I have now only handles 8megabit, so I guess limitless speed wouldn't do too much06:53
nikkiaapokryphos: before the turn-off, 768kbps06:53
nikkiaafter, 3.5Mbs06:54
apokryphosOnly thing I wish is for upload speed to be better06:54
apokryphospathetic 0.4megabit now06:54
nikkiathen 3 months later, they turned the liimts back on,  and left everyone  at 2.5Mbps06:54
buzmhh same here06:54
apokryphosthey don't want any servers being run :P06:54
nikkiawhen the limits were off, upload was 1Mbps06:54
apokryphosnice06:54
buzits one way to curb bittorrent use06:54
nikkiawhen they came  backon, 800kbps06:54
buznot too shabby either06:54
nikkiait was weird going from 768/128 to 3.5/1 overnight06:55
apokryphosI bet making it limitless originally brought a lot of customers06:55
supernixanyone here use evolution for their email client ?06:55
nikkiai literally noticed things were going too fast, so looked at the modem's config06:55
buzno06:55
aseigosupernix: kontact here06:55
buzi was quite surprised when the bumped 600 to 2000 here about 1,5 years ago as well06:56
nikkiaapokryphos: thing is, the limits being  offwasn't official06:56
apokryphosWas it an actual accident, or a purposeful unanounced type of decision?06:56
nikkiai  waspetrified of turning off the modem and losing the h/s connection for 2 months06:56
supernixaseigo: I see but that is Kmail which I am still curious how well it works I have tried it on occassions06:56
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apokryphossupernix: it's very good06:57
nikkiathen they announced that they were upgrgadin eevryone to 2M/800k in a month's time06:57
aseigosupernix: what are you using it with? pop3? imap? a groupware server?06:57
supernixI am still trying to figure out how to get the spam filtering working 100%06:57
aseigosupernix: what issues did you have in the past?06:57
supernixPOP306:57
supernixYou mean with Kmail aseigo ?06:57
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supernixMy server does have spamassasin on it06:58
aseigoyeah, the annoying thing with client-side spam filtering and kmail is that it is blocking (so evertime spamd looks over a mail the UI freezes for that period of time)06:58
aseigooh.. then what's the problem? =) 06:58
aseigojust filter on the spam header it inserts and voila06:58
apokryphosnikkia: do you think all other BB companies in UK are gonna start with highger download speeds now? I notice ukonline offer 8megabit now, too06:58
supernixBut that only marks all the spam it detects as SPAM in the title06:58
nikkiaapokryphos: ukonline were first, technically06:58
aseigono no.. the actual spam value header it inserts06:59
apokryphosoh06:59
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nikkiaapokryphos: but i dunno, until the non-LLU companies move beyond 2Mbps i don't think so07:00
supernixI like it filtered on my side that way I can control things better07:00
nikkiaUKOL  and BD are both LLU07:00
apokryphosnikkia: an article I read in the Metro suggested that the high prices in the UK for low speeds was down to BT somehow07:00
nikkiaapokryphos: they are07:00
supernixBut buddy let me tell you if you tell it to scan your mail box and apply the spam filter it freezes that sucker up for a while07:00
apokryphosnikkia: LLU? 07:00
aseigosupernix: so, for instance, filter on X-Spam-Flag07:00
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aseigosupernix: and drop it all into your spam folder =)07:00
nikkiaapokryphos: Line something unbundling07:00
aseigosupernix: and what exactly do you "control better" with having spamd local?07:00
nikkiaapokryphos: too mve to UKOL or BD, they have to physically disconnect your line from BT's switch, and plug it into their own07:00
apokryphosnikkia: is it likely that BT are gonna let down the floodgates soon then?07:00
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nikkiaapokryphos: ie, BT is completely out of the picture07:00
aseigosupernix: to me that's just a work around for when you don't have it on the server07:00
supernixI can setup who it never filters and what to look for07:00
supernixtrue07:01
apokryphosnikkia: you can still keep your line and be with BD though...07:01
supernixThey only have cpanel access to spamassasin07:01
supernixSo I wonder about if it gives me all the options07:01
nikkiaapokryphos: BD and UKOL have their own switches installed at the exchanges they cover, so BT has to go in, unplug your line from  the switch front end, and plug it into BD/UKOLs07:01
nikkiaapokryphos: no, you can't, you can have BD install a new line, and keep the BT one seperate, but the BD line is still unbundled from BT07:02
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nikkiaapokryphos: part  ofthe problem is, BT's switches are not physically capable of 8Mbps in 99%  ofthe exchanges07:02
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nikkiaBT are installing new DSLAMs tho07:03
nikkiathey claim they'll have 100% coverage of current DSL coverage by march next year07:03
apokryphosnikkia: you're right, you can't; not sure why I thought that..07:04
apokryphosWe'll wait and see what they're like with their targets :P07:05
nikkiaapokryphos: prob beceaus it was different when BD were only offering 2Mbps07:05
nikkiathey were offering LLU and non-LLU service then07:05
apokryphosoh07:05
TestMADthats crazy loookin..just saw screenshots of the enlightenment live cd07:05
nikkianon-LLU cost more, of course, because of BT07:06
apokryphosheh07:06
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apokryphosThey upgraded all their normal bb users lately didn't they?07:06
nikkiaapokryphos: the change happened early this year, when BT were told to unbundle 'or else' by ofcom07:06
apokryphosTrying to keep 'em in. Most BT broadband users I've seen seem to stick with because of "bundle" packages07:06
apokryphoshah. Go ofcom07:07
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supernixwhat is a dangling symlink07:14
supernix?07:14
nikkiasupernix: a symlink that points to a non-existant file07:14
supernixOIC07:14
supernixhow can I remove the dead links ?07:18
apokryphossupernix: rm them like any other file07:19
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ray_su test07:22
ray_sup test07:22
TestMADnot much07:22
ray_u get everything working07:22
TestMADjust sitting her with my son..buggin me to play sonic heros07:22
TestMADthis is y he needs his own pc07:23
TestMADbu i need a mobo and cpu for him07:23
ray_how old is your son?07:23
TestMADi got the ram..and gfx card.07:23
ray_cool07:23
TestMAD607:23
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supernixman that sucks I bet there was at least 12 links07:23
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TestMADhow do i get the xparent windows?07:26
apokryphoscomposite07:26
apokryphos!composite07:26
ubotumethinks composite is at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=20769 -- make sure you read the whole thread.07:26
TestMADor should i just wait for kde 3.5?07:26
apokryphosTestMAD: transparent windows is an X.org thing, and KDE 3.4 already has options which allow you to configure it from kcontrol07:27
TestMADreally?07:27
ray_TestMAD, what are xparent windows?07:27
TestMADtransparent07:27
apokryphosTransparent, I presume :|07:27
TestMADkcontrol only lets you use xparent popups07:27
TestMADand dialog menus07:27
TestMADnot the actuall app window07:28
apokryphosNo, that's incorrect. It gives you reasonably extensive options for active/inactive etc. windows07:28
apokryphoskcontrol -> Desktop -> Window Behavior -> Translucency07:28
chhola borre un archivo por consola y no se como recuperarlo alguine me puede ayudar porfavor07:29
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apokryphosCh: #kubuntu-es07:30
supernixYes that is spanish07:32
supernixsomething about an archive for console07:32
TestMADmotherboards are cheap..but cpu's arent..even old socketA07:34
chapokryphos: sorry ,I it can write in ingles07:37
apokryphosch: that's ok. Join #ubuntu-es or #kubuntu-es07:37
chI did not realize that was in ingles07:38
chapokryphos: I did not realize that was in ingles07:38
apokryphosoh ok, no problem. Thought you said you couldn't write in English, for a second. 07:39
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_artere07:51
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buzis there any way to have akregator in a side pane in konqueror? like sage in firefox...08:00
nikkiathe excitement of building gcc 1000 times is killing me :P08:00
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buzis there a version of the taskbar run applet that can do tab completion of paths? (not only such it already knows about)08:15
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Mose`ppl, why can't i move created panel - dock application bar? it's in the right of my dektop, but i can't move it to top08:36
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aseigoMose`: either move it using the panel config dialog or grab it by the hide arrow08:44
Mose`hrr, my all panel crashed..08:44
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sksjdahi08:45
Mose`how can i restart my panel without restarting?08:45
Mose`*restarting pc..08:45
sksjdaclick on 08:46
sksjdaok08:46
sksjdahe quit .. 08:46
sksjdai have proplem setting the DNS and i have static config not dhcp08:46
sksjdaso i try to set it and dosn't work . any help08:47
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The_Voxapokryphos: here goes nothing...if I destroy my computer it'll be your fault :P08:51
apokryphosThe_Vox: I think you'll be hard-pressed to destroy your computer just by compiling amaroK ;-)08:52
Firetechwhy does kubuntu use automake 1.4 by default?08:55
The_Voxapokryphos: one never knows, one never knows :)08:56
apokryphosFiretech: good question, and I have no idea.08:57
sksjdai have proplem .. i v'e setting the network and i can ping router and other computers but can't access to internet . 08:57
Firetechis there anything wrong in changing it (using update-alternatives) to 1.6? (KDE requires 1.6)08:57
apokryphosNope.08:58
sksjdaany ideas ?08:58
apokryphosI just removed automake1.4 myself, though.08:58
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LuNaTiK^GuYi have 2 dvd drives...one is a dvd-rom/cd-rom...the other is a dvd/cd writer-reader08:59
The_VoxI have every automake version installed and let the compilation use whichever one it wants :)08:59
LuNaTiK^GuYbut i cant get mplayer to use my second :(08:59
LuNaTiK^GuYany help?08:59
apokryphosThe_Vox: sometimes it'll still not detect the 1.6 if 1.4 is default, though09:00
jpowersI ran into that problem just yesterday compiling kopete09:00
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mchonisHi all..09:01
jpowersyou can force it using environment variable WANT_AUTOMAKE=/usr/bin/automake-1.6 or something like that.09:01
jpowersI think that's what I did.09:02
The_Voxapokryphos: that's when you use update-alternatives to make it behave :)09:02
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mchonisI got an external USB hard-drive that I usually use with my windows machines.. but in Linux it seems to be read-only.. how can I make it so I can write files to it09:02
The_Voxapokryphos: or do what jpowers said...tho I think it's USE_AUTOMAKE and not WANT_AUTOMAKE....but it's been a long time since I've used that method09:02
apokryphosjpowers, The_Vox: ok, cool.09:03
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PurpleBluI went to download a file with Bit Torrent and its download as a ASP is this correct?09:05
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PurpleBluon the website it shows as a ISo file that is a RAR09:06
PurpleBlubut when I download with Linux, its downloading as a ASP file09:06
apokryphosPurpleBlu: what application you using?09:06
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The_Voxapokryphos: what's the Dynamic Mode?09:11
apokryphosThe_Vox: the modes are different ways for it to play music09:13
apokryphosdynamic mode, as I recall, does some crazy things and removes/adds things to the playlist depending on genre etc09:13
The_Voxah! ok, it's what the 1.2 version used to call...uhm...recommended? or something like that09:15
apokryphosno idea, perhaps; normal mode is good for me09:15
apokryphosor Shuffled sometimes09:15
Mose`what is fluxbox?09:16
The_Voxapokryphos: I randomize my playlist....otherwise I wouldn't listen to 90% of my music ever :)09:16
The_VoxMose`: very extremely lightweight windowmanager.09:16
Mose`thnx09:17
TestMADMose`: you can also try enlightenment09:17
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Mose`that's to windowmanager?09:17
Mose`*too09:18
TestMADyea..and they actually have a distro too..debian based09:18
TestMADi think..09:18
Mose`i've installed fluxbox using apt-get but i can't find it where it installed..09:20
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basti_hi guys09:21
basti_problem:09:21
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basti_i'm installing kubuntu on an old pc. everything went fine. Now the monitor can't display the graphics mode i selected09:22
basti_(my fault, I know)09:22
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basti_i can ctl-alt-bkspc, but then X comes up again09:22
basti_i can login as user under a textmode console, but that doesnt help any, too09:22
basti_what can i do, besides connecting to another monitor?09:23
TestMADconfig xorg09:23
basti_where and how?09:23
basti_just type it as normal user?09:23
TestMADi dont remember ..hold on..09:24
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basti_thanks for the help.09:24
TestMADsudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg09:25
basti_and how do i do, without a root password, which i dont have yet?09:25
TestMADumm...root pass is the user pass09:26
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basti_oh09:26
basti_thanks09:26
basti_important information! :)09:26
basti_brb, configuring stuff09:26
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Mose`what are X includes? where can i get them?09:29
aseigothe header files used when building the x server...09:29
aseigoyou need to install the -dev package for x09:29
Mose`with apt-get?09:30
The_Voxyes09:30
Mose`sudo apt-get install -dev package for x?09:30
The_Voxx-dev09:32
The_VoxI think09:32
aseigoxlibs-dev09:33
aseigoerm. wait.. that's old debian09:33
aseigolibx11-dev09:33
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Mose`thnx The_Vox and thnx aseigo for help, it was usefull :}09:43
aseigonp09:44
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aureliohola09:48
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aureliosoy nuevo en sto; me gustara haceros una pregunta.09:49
Riddellaurelio: /join #kubuntu-es09:49
aureliothx09:49
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basti_so is the root password "linked" to the "primary" user's password? Will the two always be the same? Or are they just set equal on startup?10:04
aseigoneither10:05
aseigothere is no root passowrd10:05
aseigoer, password10:05
basti_ooo.10:05
aseigobut the first user is added to the admin group which is given priveleges via sudo to run any command10:05
basti_this is a nice idea.10:06
aseigoyou can add and remove subsequent users from that admin group as well10:06
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aseigoi think so .. means you don't have to manage the root account so much10:06
basti_u huh10:06
basti_and that the group feature actually serves a useful purpose :)10:06
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blueyedcheers.10:23
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MinuoI'm having a problem with my KDE kioslaves functions - specifically I can't quite figure out kubuntu's funky udev configuration (I've only done it on Gentoo before) and I need my USB HD  to always mount with kioslave to the same thing for amarok10:26
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Minuoand also my 8 in 1 disk reader stopped shoping up in kioslaves10:27
pavilionubuntuhi!!10:27
pavilionubuntuhi, i have a big problem.... i need ubuntu in my new notebook HP Pavilion6062 (amd 64bits), when im starting install ubuntu (original cd, 64bits), after the menu, screen is down and the system stoped. i think that is the resolution, can i change this? what can i do?!!!! THXXXX 10:28
TestMADwhat can i use to capture the screen? in like a movie format or soething.10:28
pavilionubuntuhallo10:28
pavilionubuntuhi10:28
pavilionubuntuchao10:29
pavilionubuntusalu10:29
pavilionubuntusalut10:29
pavilionubuntuhola...10:29
basti_hmm10:29
TestMADtheres an ubuntu for hp laptops10:29
basti_pavilionubuntu: tried ctl-alt-Fx to switch to another virtual console?10:29
basti_might take more keys, depending on your laptop's keyboard10:30
pavilionubuntummm10:30
basti_TestMAD: do you *need* actual video?10:30
pavilionubuntuwait10:30
TestMADyea..actual videa10:30
basti_TestMAD: i dont know of a way to do that.10:31
TestMADhmm.10:31
pavilionubuntuthis is before the menu10:31
pavilionubuntu:S10:31
pavilionubuntunot after10:32
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basti_ohh10:32
basti_then its the framebuffer.10:32
TestMADpavilionubuntu: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/custom/10:32
basti_there's a switch to the framebuffer mode10:32
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basti_maybe you should try TestMAD's special hp laptop distro10:32
basti_i wouldnt know how to disable the fb switch easily10:32
pavilionubuntu:S10:33
TestMADoh..10:34
TestMADto disable frame buffer in ubunto..10:34
TestMADsudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg10:35
TestMADtheres an option there to use fram buffer or not10:35
basti_not under X10:36
basti_the console framebuffer10:36
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TestMADanyone here used xvifcap?10:55
TestMADxvidcap10:55
Mose`what are best video codecs for kubuntu?10:59
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supernixanyone know what the deal is with the version of synaptic it is some real funky long version string11:32
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