[12:00] <FliesLikeADesk> ProN00b,  torrents...
[12:00] <thewayofzen> sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update04_i386.deb
[12:00] <nalioth> nope
[12:00] <pgas> nalioth: libpng is installed
[12:00] <nalioth> starscalling: any programs that use fonts, will scan your directory
[12:00] <pupil> FliesLikeABrick, why use Ubuntu verses debain?
[12:00] <ProN00b> FliesLikeABrick, you prolly didn't even understand the question
[12:00] <thewayofzen> FliesLikeADesk, sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update04_i386.deb
[12:00] <FliesLikeADesk> ProN00b,  i understand now, but the answer is that idk
[12:00] <pgas> I have "failed to recognize image"
[12:00] <Dekkard> zen you trying to install that java file?
[12:00] <FliesLikeADesk> thanks thewayofzen
[12:00] <thewayofzen> Dekkard,  dpkg -i name.deb
[12:01] <thewayofzen> Dekkard,  y?
[12:01] <Dekkard> yep
[12:01] <Dekkard> have you installed the ubunt java-package?
[12:01] <starscalling> i wonder why thats not working then
[12:01] <starscalling> hrm
[12:01] <thewayofzen> Dekkard, i installed that deb.. which i got from ubotu link
[12:01] <starscalling> well meh
[12:01] <Dekkard> koo
[12:01] <ProN00b> how do i install that .deb again ?
[12:01] <Dekkard> after that you need to do one more thing
[12:02] <thewayofzen> Dekkard, kool.. what?
[12:02] <Dekkard>  sudo update-alternatives --config java
[12:02] <Dekkard> and choose the sun jre as your java
[12:02] <thewayofzen> Dekkard, SHIT dude i think thats my problem
[12:02] <K-Rich> i've removes some packages to slim down my system (ubuntu-base), do i need to take any special precautions before apt-get dist-upgrade or should all be okay ?
[12:03] <thewayofzen> Dekkard, reboot?
[12:03] <Dekkard> no
[12:03] <thewayofzen> im gonna test now.
[12:03] <ompaul> thewayofzen, reboot is not the answer in Linux it does not make sense unless you do something to the kernel that is windows think
[12:03] <cjhcjhcjh> maybe me...but cant see any .torrent on the download page
[12:04] <thewayofzen> ompaul, ive noticed that but at times its old habit from windows
[12:04] <starscalling> eh
[12:04] <Dekkard> i use a java irc client..and that gij gcj crap was givin me fits
[12:04] <Dekkard> took me a day to finger it out
[12:04] <ompaul> java is not good for your health
[12:04] <starscalling> nalioth: this thing is really giving me trouble on those fonts :/
[12:04] <RedGhost> whats the apt-get for JRE (w/ plugin for firefox) under Breezy??
[12:04] <Dekkard> but it goes good with the cigarettes
[12:05] <thewayofzen> Dekkard,  im gonna redownload azureus and test it out.. if this works.. i owe u a coffee if you ever end up in eastern canada
[12:05] <Dekkard> heh
[12:05] <starscalling> is there a way to see if i messed something else up somewhere? like is there a way to test if the system sees the fonts?
[12:05] <Dekkard> beauty eh?
[12:05] <nalioth> starscalling: you have bleh.ttf in the ~/.fonts folder?
[12:05] <starscalling> nope
[12:05] <starscalling> i had to make the ~/.fonts folder so i dont know what should be in there.
[12:05] <Dekkard> RedGhost just download the j2sdk from sun and follow the directions from the ubuntu forums
[12:06] <[Spooky] > after installing sshd whats the comand for starting it ?
[12:06] <cjhcjhcjh> ...want to help with the torrent, but I need a .torrent name to seed!
[12:06] <RedGhost> ok
[12:06] <ProN00b> sshd ?
[12:06] <FliesLikeADesk> cjhcjhcjh,  just open a torrent
[12:06] <kevogod> Is Ubuntu going to participate in the Tango Desktop Project?
[12:06] <cjhcjhcjh> FliesLikeABrick, where?
[12:06] <ProN00b> http://www.giannaros.org/tor/bt/
[12:07] <ProN00b> cjhcjhcjh
[12:07] <FliesLikeADesk> cjhcjhcjh,  we already gave you the link, on the ubuntu download page
[12:07] <fforw> [Spooky] : sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
[12:07] <starscalling> where do i find bleh.ttf nalioth ? should i just copy that whole folder from /usr/etcetcetc ?
[12:07] <cjhcjhcjh> FliesLikeABrick,  and there are no torrent links there, only downloads
[12:07] <FliesLikeADesk> cjhcjhcjh,  look closer
[12:07] <flodine> ok guys im on breezy the artwiz fonts are not working also did the reconfigure still no font  help
[12:08] <dandel> mode -r eh?
[12:08] <benplaut> testing... can anyone hear me?
[12:08] <FliesLikeADesk> cjhcjhcjh,  http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/5.10/
[12:08] <[Spooky] > fforw: thanks
[12:08] <fforw> benplaut: yes
[12:08] <bozel_> hi, how can i install "jdk-1_5_0_05-linux-i586.bin"?
[12:08] <nalioth> starscalling: open a terminal, and type "ls ~/.fonts/"
[12:08] <ompaul> benplaut, I can't hear you, but you sure as **** can be read :)
[12:08] <kbrooks> dandel: alows nonidentified users to join
[12:08] <nalioth> ubotu: tell bozel_ about java
[12:08] <lui> how can I take a screenshot including the menus?
[12:08] <nalioth> ubotu: tell bozel_ about javadeb
[12:08] <K-Rich> hey all, can i apt-get upgrade a hoary system using the CD ?
[12:08] <FatDarrel> how do i use
[12:08] <kbrooks> nalioth: java == javadeb
[12:08] <FatDarrel> rc-update.d
[12:09] <dandel> ah... hmm
[12:09] <starscalling> the only thing in there is the folder truetype that i created and tossed those fonts into [the .exe's of course] 
[12:09] <FatDarrel> how do i use rc-update.d if i want to addd ssh as a start up service
[12:09] <FliesLikeADesk> cjhcjhcjh,  http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/5.10/ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso.torrent
[12:09] <FliesLikeADesk> look at the bottom of the page
[12:09] <nalioth> kbrooks: 2 different things
[01:12] !alindeman:*! Hi all!  Discussion about the recent attacks is going on in #freenode-wallops   Also feel free to talk to staffers available in /stats p  Thanks
[06:34] <ian> Blair: So have you tinkered with GRUB4DOS...?
[06:34] <modzero> thought it was you who suggested one earlier this morning
[06:35] <modzero> well i guess the testing begins lol
[06:35] <dooglus> no, not i
[06:35] <Fallacy> lol, i don't play newer games
[06:35] <Fallacy> but for example, Wolfenstein
[06:35] <r0d> Fallacy, :D i c. then your good to go
[06:35] <Fallacy> i think it was return to castle maybe?
[06:35] <r0d> Wolfenstein, the old skool version?
[06:35] <modzero> lol
[06:35] <Fallacy> nah
[06:35] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Everytime my connection timer reaches 60.5 minutes, it disconnects and says pppd died unexpectantly with an error of 16, can anyone help
[06:35] <Fallacy> it was like CS
[06:35] <modzero> return to castle wolf
[06:36] <r0d> The newer one rocks. yea I like that game also
[06:36] <modzero> being like cs though i might argue lol
[06:36] <r0d> its on my mod-xbox
[06:36] <dooglus> Biscuitian_Warhe: is that your ISP cutting you off?
[06:36] <Fallacy> well i played it on fedora after downloading with yum, and it played smooth
[06:36] <Fallacy> just a little choppy which people say was memory
[06:36] <modzero> fallacy are you talking about enemy territory?
[06:36] <Fallacy> ye!
[06:36] <Biscuitian_Warhe> dooglus: No, works fine in Windows
[06:36] <Fallacy> thats the one haha
[06:36] <modzero> yeah its pretty good i play everyonce in a while
[06:37] <Fallacy> I haven't played a game since starcraft, and even then i just sat in channels trading
[06:37] <Fallacy> i had so many illy's = /
[06:37] <Profeta> where I find the manual daybyday with Ubuntu ?
[06:37] <modzero> lol
[06:37] <dmlinux> chavo everytime i try to install it it says file format is invalid
[06:37] <elad`> There's supposed to be that imwheel config applet. What's it called?
[06:37] <modzero> what kind of vid card do you have fallacy?
[06:37] <Fallacy> cough..
[06:37] <Fallacy> Onboard intel extreme graphics 2
[06:38] <Fallacy> 64mb memory
[06:38] <jrattner1> Anyone got any insight on my post: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76257 ?????????? Just curious
[06:38] <r0d> Fallacy, you should be ok with that
[06:38] <modzero> thats why not your memory  its the fact that its using shared memory and its onboard
[06:38] <modzero> itll run though
[06:38] <r0d> Fallacy,  you need just rem mem
[06:38] <modzero> id save my cash and go buy a geforce 5200 for 50 bucks
[06:38] <ubuntun00b> hi! im trying to play divx files, but totem can't do it... i tried installing vlc, following the instructions for debian, but apt-get said it cant find package vlc... what should I do?
[06:38] <r0d> modzero, not need for that game
[06:39] <Fallacy> my motherboard only supports agi compatible
[06:39] <r0d> *no
[06:39] <Fallacy> theirs a short list of agp cards that'll work
[06:39] <Fallacy> agi slot *
[06:39] <modzero> any game would play better with a hardware dedicated card
[06:40] <r0d> modzero, true, but its not gonna make a big impact
[06:40] <Fallacy> er is getting flux on ubuntu still hard?
[06:40] <Nava> my keyboard is not working with breezy...at the log in screen i cant type anything after i upgraded...so, i guess i must change the xorg.conf ...how can i get into the terminal when im at the log in screen?
[06:41] <thirso> does anyone run warcraft3 ?
[06:41] <modzero> yeah right, what kind of framerate do you think you get with an intel extreme with 64mb of shared mem as opposed to a 5200 class with even 128mb of ram? it would be noticible to say the least he could up the res and graphics
[06:41] <dooglus> Nava: if the keyboard was working, Alt-Ctl-F1
[06:41] <r0d> modzero, do you know what game he's running?
[06:41] <Fallacy> haha my monitors sick that way,
[06:41] <modzero> enemy territory he said
[06:41] <P8ntKid> How do i find out what version of Eterm i have?
[06:41] <modzero> not original wolf
[06:41] <Fallacy> i can get up to 2048 x something
[06:41] <modzero> probably 1024x768 at most
[06:42] <Fallacy> hm,
[06:42] <r0d> modzero, right. so he could buy that for improvement. but if he doesnt want to spend more money, he doesnt have 2 because of the extra 512md
[06:42] <synackuator> is there supposed to be something in the add/remove programs thing?
[06:42] <r0d> and doesnt need to
[06:42] <Nava> mmm so then how i can i log into the terminal...i mean...no X...because when i get into the failsafe mode it gets to the GDM at the end
[06:42] <Fallacy> i didnt have issues with graphics last time, it was that with gnome and the game etc i was always at the very top on memory
[06:43] <jrattner1> breezy is buggy :( compared to hoary
[06:43] <Fallacy> even then i still had 90% smooth play
[06:43] <thirso> Whats a good download manager?
[06:43] <Fallacy> with all the high textures etc
[06:43] <modzero> right and i said, "id save my cash and go buy a geforce 5200 for 50 bucks" never said that was the end all solution,
[06:43] <modzero> not to mention linux is much more nvidia friendly
[06:44] <ubuntuguy> anyone: whats the best file sharing software for Ubuntu now?
[06:44] <chavo> Fallacy, add your games to the session manager and then log in with just the game running
[06:44] <r0d> ok modzero. so you would agree to purchase system ram over graphx card?
[06:44] <chavo> gives a lot of memory to your games
[06:44] <poimen> hi
[06:44] <GTroy_> what's a great/cheap laptop for breezy?
[06:44] <keypulse> mustard5, no luck
[06:44] <Fallacy> im not sure which to get... im thinking memory though?
[06:45] <modzero> nope, not to improve the performance of an integrated card with poor support i wouldnt. but if it was for overall page performance then yes
[06:45] <Fallacy> 95% of all games i play dont even come near my systems hardware for their system requirements
[06:45] <r0d> modzero, exactly. he problem was that ubuntu ran slow
[06:45] <poimen> been reading this http://www.ubuntuguide.org/#extrarepositories is there an updated responsory for ubuntu 5.10 were I can gete j2re and azureus?
[06:45] <r0d> and he wanted to play games
[06:45] <frank23> modzero: apparently ati is really catching up the slack with its drivers recently
[06:46] <Fallacy> well the other pc was a p3/600mhz, this one is p4/2.4 celeron
[06:46] <modzero> bout time
[06:46] <dooglus> Nava: you want to remove gdm from the default runlevel
[06:46] <synackuator> anyone know how to get full menu items if you choose to keep ur gdm conf?
[06:46] <frank23> poimen: use hoary-extras
[06:46] <thirso> Does anyone use any download manager?
[06:46] <danl_b> How do you force an install with dpkg to ignore deps? i tried
[06:46] <danl_b>  dpkg -i --force-depends ...
[06:46] <Nava> mmm no..i just wanna get to the terminal so i can edit the xorg and make the keyboard work after the update
[06:46] <modzero> nodeps
[06:46] <ubuntun00b> how do I play divx files using VLC? (vlc because I dont want an app that has all the codecs built in)
[06:47] <dooglus> Nava: boot from the install cd and type "rescue" at the prompt?
[06:47] <Nava> i tried...but it logs into X anyway....well...i'll see can i do...may i didnt do something
[06:47] <nalioth> ubuntun00b: vlc HAS all the codecs built in
[06:47] <Nava> thanks
[06:47] <P8ntKid> How do i find out what version of Eterm i have?
[06:48] <nalioth> P8ntKid: type "Eterm --version"
[06:48] <Madpilot> greetings from Breezy, everyone...
[06:48] <ubuntun00b> when I try to install vlc, it says package not available. i already followed the debian install instructions in the VLC site
[06:48] <r0d> Fallacy, I repair alot of boxes. just get that stick, you'll see improvement.
[06:48] <nalioth> ubuntun00b: did you try to install it the ubuntu way?
[06:48] <nalioth> ubotu: tell ubuntun00b about sources
[06:48] <modzero> dpkg -i -force-nodeps i believe
[06:48] <Fallacy> ye I think i will, knowing their that cheap now it just seems like a smart decision
[06:48] <modzero> dan
[06:48] <Shadow-Weaver> how do i get a list of ottawa chats rooms?
[06:48] <nalioth> ubuntun00b: if you want the goodies, ya got to have yourrepos enabled
[06:49] <ubuntun00b> theres no ubuntu guide in the vlc site so i followed debian
[06:49] <Fallacy> thanks for the input etc, i'll definetly be back
[06:49] <nalioth> ubuntun00b: if you want your ubuntu to run well with no crashes, stay away from debian instructions and packages
[06:49] <Vivaldi> hello
[06:49] <danl_b> ok thanks modzero
[06:49] <modzero> np
[06:50] <swamych> what about breezy
[06:50] <poimen> frank23 were is the reponsitorys for the hoary-extras
[06:50] <poimen> ??
[06:50] <danl_b> nodeps is unknown
[06:50] <modzero> hold on dan
[06:50] <frank23> !tell poimen about hoary-extras
[06:50] <ubuntun00b> nalioth - oops... thanks. ill try what ubotu said
[06:50] <danl_b> k thanks
[06:50] <thirso> !wine
[06:50] <r0d> swamych, what about it
[06:50] <frank23> poimen: azureus is there, j2re is in multiverse
[06:50] <propagandhi> anyone have an idea about this : http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3104
[06:50] <spoonman2> a link for upgrading via apt?
[06:51] <r0d> anyone here use bitcomet?
[06:51] <synackuator> what cli tool can u use to append stuff to the end of a file - such as my sources.list
[06:51] <nalioth> spoonman2: see /topic
[06:51] <swamych> when did breezy released
[06:51] <nalioth> synackuator: "echo"
[06:51] <r0d> yesterday swamych
[06:51] <synackuator> nalioth: o yea thx
[06:51] <frank23> synackuator: nano
[06:51] <spoonman2> nalioth, :)
[06:51] <modzero> dab try -force-all
[06:51] <swamych> thank you
[06:51] <danl_b> ok
[06:51] <poimen> frank23 : is ok to use the hoary ones
[06:51] <poimen> ??
[06:51] <r0d> :D
[06:51] <nalioth> propagandhi: dont worry about it, it'll sort out
[06:51] <swamych> mr rod where are you
[06:52] <danl_b> still tells me packages it needs are  missing... hmm
[06:52] <frank23> poimen: yes it is, breezy-extras doesn't have everything yet
[06:52] <r0d> swamych, earth u :D
[06:52] <danl_b> eh... n/m
[06:52] <modzero> force should do it alone
[06:52] <danl_b> i figured out why
[06:52] <propagandhi> nalioth: ok, so everyone is having that issue?
[06:52] <modzero> nodeps was my fault thats an old rpm paremeter
[06:52] <danl_b> i didn't realize it was trying to replace somehting
[06:52] <r0d> swamych, WI
[06:52] <nalioth> propagandhi: it's because the servers are hammered, some files arent coming down like they should
[06:52] <swamych> i want to sign gpg keys can you help me
[06:52] <modzero> what are you trying to install?
[06:52] <mustard5> propagandhi, so 'sudo apt-get update' will sometimes work better than refreshing synaptic
[06:52] <frank23> poimen: after you intall java,   try java --version and make sure your using the sun one, not gnu's java
[06:53] <danl_b> kdm theme manager
[06:53] <propagandhi> nalioth: ok, fair enough
[06:53] <propagandhi> thanx
[06:53] <danl_b> <- is an idiot sometimes
[06:53] <modzero> ubuntu?
[06:53] <danl_b> yea, but i installed kde...
[06:54] <modzero> im a gnome guy so i may not be of much use unless its a package dep issue your having,
[06:54] <r0d> swamych, use enigma in thunderbird
[06:54] <r0d> very easy
[06:54] <danl_b> i can use both... pref. kde tho... but thanks for helping
[06:54] <poimen> frank23 : ok I did hoary multivere and it does not find the jre :(
[06:54] <argic> Hi, i have an i810 integrated chipset & Philips 150S LCD, when start gnome, the screen is out of Monitor, how can I fix this
[06:54] <modzero> brb need some milk.
[06:55] <frank23> poimen: oh j2re is in breezy multiverse
[06:55] <Madpilot> anyone here use Muine in Breezy?
[06:55] <swamych> what about new features in breezy
[06:55] <r0d> go to site for that
[06:55] <r0d> 2.12 gnome
[06:56] <r0d> brb need to reboot
[06:56] <sgt-dyke> hi every one
[06:56] <sgt-dyke> can someone help me... i can't make X start
[06:56] <satafterh> http://counter.li.org/
[06:57] <sgt-dyke> is that for me
[06:57] <DShepherd> has anybody used Luminocity on breezy or hoary?
[06:57] <Vivaldi> wjat is lumonicoicyt?
[06:58] <swamych> can i expect free edubuntu cds
[07:00] <swamych> hello any indian users
[07:00] <httpdss> on the nvidia binary howto (at wiki.u.o) it says that renderaccel has to be set to false because there is a bug going on ... is there any info on this problem being solved ??
[07:00] <DShepherd> Vivaldi: http://live.gnome.org/Luminocity
[07:00] <DShepherd> has anybody used Luminocity on breezy or hoary?
[07:01] <nickrud> DShepherd, I used jhbuild to try out luminocity on hoary once; at least I think so, that's the 'wobbly windows', right?
[07:01] <Dark_Sith> morning
[07:01] <DShepherd> nickrud: yeah. How was it?
[07:02] <nickrud> slow on a voodoo3 :)
[07:02] <nickrud> pretty, though
[07:02] <DShepherd> nickrud: Think breezy would make a diff?
[07:02] <sgt-dyke> can someone help me... i have trouble with X... it's written no screen found
[07:03] <nickrud> DShepherd, no, it's more limited by the opengl implementation for the card, I would think
[07:03] <nalioth> nickrud: howdy
[07:03] <virgule> hello! I have issue with hoary -> breezy dist-upgrade --some depencies problems I guess: http://pastebin.com/394170    Thanks for help
[07:03] <nickrud> hi, nalioth
[07:03] <Blair> voodoo3? LUXury!
[07:03] <sgt-dyke> hi nalioth
[07:03] <DShepherd> nickrud: I have been very interested,,but I think it's not ready yet though..oh well just curios
[07:03] <nickrud> well, it was luxury once
[07:04] <poimen> frank23 : apt-get install sun-j2re1.5
[07:04] <poimen>   does not work
[07:04] <poimen> :(
[07:04] <Blair> i used to have one...i think it's in a computer running upstairs, in fact
[07:04] <isxios> quick question, what command do I use to configure the x server at the command line?
[07:04] <nickrud> DShepherd, it's worth looking at. Made me salivate for 2007
[07:04] <isxios> something has gone wrong and it won't start anymore
[07:04] <httpdss> virgule: fix broken
[07:04] <Blair> have no idea what my ubuntu box has in it
[07:04] <jcmcbeth> How do I install java 1.5 and azureus?
[07:04] <frank23> poimen: the one in multiverse is j2re1.4
[07:05] <SPCcrow> Does Ubuntu support typing in Korean?
[07:05] <jcmcbeth> I want 1.5 because i'll eventually be using the 1.5 sdk and templates?
[07:05] <virgule> httpdss: what do you mean?
[07:05] <sampan> spcrow, it should, if you install SCIM -- i use it to do traditional and simplified chinese characters, but SCIM supports korean tables too
[07:05] <SAL>            TABARNACK ---((HELP))--- TABARNACK
[07:05] <isxios> does anyone know what command to use to configure the xserver?
[07:06] <SPCcrow> sampan: thank you
[07:06] <frank23> poimen: jcmcbeth for java 1.5 you can get it here: http://giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[07:06] <sampan> sure :)
[07:06] <httpdss> virgule: man apt-get
[07:06] <cafuego_> for i386 anyway
[07:06] <isxios> please
[07:06] <SAL> hey isxios
[07:07] <frank23> jcmcbeth: is in hoary-extras
[07:07] <isxios> hey sal
[07:07] <frank23> jcmcbeth: azureus is in hoary-extras
[07:07] <SAL> iT's something like dpkg-reconfigure xserver-???
[07:07] <jcmcbeth> I'll check that out.
[07:07] <cafuego_> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:07] <nalioth> frank23: we have a bot trigger for the java debs  !javadeb
[07:07] <liable> base-config keeps erroring with 'Terminated' during a debootstrap install.. ideas?
[07:07] <SAL> that right xorg
[07:07] <sampan> spccrow  this is for hoary, but it should be similar i would imagine: http://www.mrbass.org/linux/ubuntu/scim/
[07:07] <isxios> thanks guys
[07:07] <frank23> nalioth: oh ok. thanks
[07:08] <frank23> !tell me about javadebs
[07:08] <SPCcrow> sampan: cool
[07:08] <SAL> can someone spend an hour or two with me
[07:08] <SAL> i need help
[07:08] <SAL> =)
[07:08] <glick> yay my mouse isnt freezing every two seconds now
[07:08] <virgule> httpdss: exact same problem
[07:08] <glick> yeah the ubuntu breezy upgrade is foobared
[07:09] <glick> it messed up my system i had to reinstall
[07:09] <SAL> oh god...
[07:09] <SAL> poor glick
[07:09] <nickrud> glick, likewise. luckily, I had an old hoary to boot into to burn the breezy iso I was seeding ;(
[07:09] <glick> see im not alone
[07:09] <SAL> it's my first install of linux... i don't know nothing...   i can't get X start... and... i don't understand why
[07:10] <Grinak> Sal: what video card do you have
[07:10] <jcmcbeth> !javadev
[07:10] <ubotu> jcmcbeth: Do they come in packets of five?
[07:10] <jcmcbeth> !javadeb
[07:10] <ubotu> somebody said javadeb was for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/87ofx (Breezy)
[07:10] <SAL> ati radeon... platinum 850
[07:10] <glick> in my aptsoruces file
[07:11] <glick> what all do i want to uncomment?
[07:11] <SAL> something like that
[07:11] <thirso> how do i make nautilus allow me to type the address of the dir i wanna go?
[07:11] <nickrud> glick, everything that has universe in the line, and add multiverse to the end of each of those lines if you want the non-free stuff
[07:11] <SAL> someone wanna intrude me and check
[07:12] <cafuego_> SAL: run 'lspci | grep -i vga'
[07:12] <Madpilot> has anyone gotten the QT-shared version of Opera 8.5 running fully in Breezy? I kept getting operamotif errors, and some stuff doesn't work. The static version works, but it's got butt-ugly fonts!
[07:13] <Grinak> sal : you need install the xorg-driver-fglrx   , sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx  in a terminal window
[07:13] <glick> nickrud, what about backpors?
[07:13] <DPadclear> Anyone here used RoR in Breezy?
[07:13] <jcmcbeth> How do I install java from the .bin from the java.sun.com site? or is that not a good idea?
[07:13] <SAL> oh yeah... i'll try
[07:14] <nickrud> glick, backports are not for me
[07:14] <Grinak> then run the config for it.
[07:14] <frank23> SAL: If X does not work without the fglrx drivers it probably won't work with them
[07:14] <nalioth> ubotu: tell jcmcbeth about javadeb
[07:14] <Nitr0s> fyi: to restore the open terminal in gnome from hoary do a sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal (in universe)
[07:14] <Grinak> sal: fglrxconfig and follow the steps in it
[07:15] <virgule> hello! I have issue with hoary -> breezy dist-upgrade --some depencies problems I guess: http://pastebin.com/394170    Thanks for help! Im trying hard I just cna't modify whats in the servers
[07:15] <SAL> alirhgt... i'm downloading...
[07:15] <Nitr0s> people are desperate for packages. i'd add marillat if i knew it would get what i wanted installed.
[07:15] <Grinak> sal: you can always set it the xorg.conf to use vesa drivers . that will work as well
[07:15] <Madpilot> nickrud: that's in the wiki too, for select packages - w32codecs and others - but with a warning to disable after getting the single package you need...
[07:15] <SAL> if it's work... i'm gonna be really happy
[07:15] <SAL> it's been 2 week i'm working on that
[07:16] <jcmcbeth> I want to one of those sites that ubotu mentioned for javadeb and its going to take like an hour to download the torrent, which ironically I want java for azureus...
[07:16] <nickrud> Madpilot, that's sensible, as long as *disable* is in 26 point type
[07:16] <Grinak> sal: I have alot oh hassles with my x700 card . still do with a logout to blank screen but at least it works now
[07:16] <frank23> jcmcbeth: what about the easy download
[07:16] <Grinak> sal: yeah I know what you mean :)
[07:17] <poimen> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02 <-- is that the right one for azureus
[07:17] <nickrud> Madpilot, and, I got distracted: I do use muine, and just installed it under breezy. Seems to be ok
[07:17] <frank23> jcmcbeth: nervermind me
[07:18] <Madpilot> nickrud: I sorted the Muine issue; turns out that the run-in-notification-area bit of Muine is a seperate package for Breezy, for some daft reason
[07:19] <mustard5> Madpilot, its a plugin is it?
[07:19] <frank23> poimen: that should work I think
[07:19] <nickrud> Madpilot, a typical debianism: break everything out :)
[07:19] <rempresent> how do you change the permissions of a mounted drive that is ntfs, i can't write to it just read it
[07:19] <mustard5> rempresent, writing to ntfs is not recommended
[07:19] <fabiola> alguien con paciencia?
[07:19] <frank23> rempresent: you can't write to ntfs. period. (well almost)
[07:20] <rempresent> alright, this is making more sense, can i write some of my files to the hard drive anyway, by partitioning or something like that
[07:20] <mustard5> rempresent, setup a fat partition and used that to move files between them
[07:20] <Madpilot> mustard5: Muine used to be one single package; now the music player and the notification area bit are two seperate packages...
[07:20] <elad`> Anyone here using imwheel?
[07:20] <frank23> rempresent: FAT32 can be read/write by linux and windows
[07:20] <mustard5> Madpilot, k thanks
[07:20] <nickrud> Madpilot, but, I tried pulling in the notification thingo, expecting it to depend on muine: it doesn't
[07:20] <frank23> jcmcbeth: did you get my link?
[07:21] <Madpilot> nickrud: that smells like a bug to me...
[07:21] <nickrud> Yup
[07:21] <rempresent> right now i have an all ntfs drive, with files on it, can i shrink that down and then put my stuff onto the drive
[07:21] <glick> where do i get w32codecs
[07:21] <Madpilot> mustard5: searching Synpatic for muine will turn both bits up
[07:21] <Madpilot> !tell glick about w32codecs
[07:21] <rempresent> what would be the quick, gui way of formatting my drive
[07:22] <poimen> thnkx a lot
[07:22] <mustard5> rempresent, I'd resize your partitions from XP
[07:22] <mustard5> using whatever software you have available for that job
[07:22] <poimen> not what package should I install from mp3 playback in rhythmbox
[07:22] <poimen> ?
[07:22] <nickrud> !tell me about w32codecs
[07:22] <basilcrow> hey guys
[07:22] <jcmcbeth> I got your linked but I opted to go with the java 1.4.2 that comes with the package installer thingy.
[07:22] <basilcrow> i just installed breezy and it's amazing
[07:23] <nalioth> rempresent: you can use the ubuntu livecd with qtparted to shrink your ntfs partitions
[07:23] <basilcrow> i had one quick question though
[07:23] <thirso> poimen, gstream
[07:23] <rempresent> well.... i can't boot into windows anymore, but i am guessing i can not change anything that has to do with the windows ntfs partitions
[07:23] <virgule> How do I tell apt-get to ignore a particular package?
[07:23] <jcmcbeth> frank23: I did try the link you mentioned before and it gave me some archive error thing when I opened it
[07:23] <mustard5> ah ok..thanks nalioth :)
[07:23] <SAL> thanx for the help...
[07:23] <basilcrow> i want to enable both universe and multiverse but add some kind of preference so that universe is preferred over multiverse except when a package isn't in universe.
[07:23] <thirso> which torrent client do u guys use?
[07:23] <SAL> but still not working
[07:23] <basilcrow> i heard that was possible by updating /etc/apt/preferencse
[07:23] <frank23> jcmcbeth: to install it  type   sudo dpkg -i j2re....deb
[07:23] <rempresent> thanks, i will give qtparted a try
[07:23] <basilcrow> but i'm having trouble figuring out all the "pinning" stuff
[07:24] <nalioth> basilcrow: the pkgs dont overlap
[07:24] <mustard5> I read somewhere to do a defrag before resizing or something is that right nalioth ?
[07:24] <SAL> thanx for the help Grinak but it's still not work
[07:24] <nalioth> mustard5: defrag never hurts, but ntfsprogs says it's not necessary
[07:24] <mustard5> k
[07:24] <SAL> it's written No screen found at the end Grinak
[07:24] <sampan> heh, the one time i didn't defrag when resizing, well and truly borked my winxp partition :X
[07:25] <basilcrow> nalioth: is it still possible to give one priority over the other, or is that pointless?
[07:25] <Madpilot> have the "Free" group of fonts been completely removed from Breezy? (FreeSerif, FreeSans and FreeMono?)
[07:25] <nalioth> basilcrow: pointless
[07:26] <thirso> which torrent client do u guys use?
[07:26] <thirso> poimen, gstream
[07:26] <fabiola> ??
[07:26] <fabiola> ALGUN CANAL EN ESPAOL ?
[07:27] <Madpilot> !+es
[07:27] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:27] <fabiola> MMM I COMO USO ESO??
[07:27] <mustard5> Does ubotu have an entry in his brain for the question 'Where is my run application gone?'
[07:27] <fabiola> DONDE SALE?
[07:27] <fabiola> >=/
[07:27] <thirso> lol
[07:29] <Madpilot> mustard5: just open a terminal
[07:30] <mustard5> Madpilot, I was thinking of all the people I have seen today ask that question.  'Where has my run application function gone from the menu?'
[07:30] <nalioth> mustard5: yes, what did YOU do with it?
[07:30] <mustard5> :)
[07:31] <poimen> frank23 and thirso : thankx a lot
[07:31] <virgule> give..me..a..punchbag.......
[07:31] <mustard5> who programs ubotu with answers?
[07:32] <Madpilot> !+runapp
[07:32] <ubotu> Hoary's "Run Applications" menu option has indeed been removed in Breezy; opening a terminal window will get you the same functionality, though.
[07:32] <DShepherd> wow...people have been having alot of probs with breezy xserver
[07:32] <pulver> hey! just installed breezy this is so cool.. do i have to change repository settings to install ms corefonts?
[07:32] <Madpilot> mustard5: see ubotu above ^^^ ;)
[07:32] <nalioth> mustard5: ubotu is programmed by YOU
[07:32] <nalioth> ubotu: tell pulver about sources
[07:32] <mustard5> I was think of mentioning the alt+f2
[07:33] <stuartn> what is the root password for ubuntu installation?
[07:33] <pulver> nalioth: lol ty
[07:33] <Pablo_C> o.O
[07:33] <Madpilot> stuartn: no such thing
[07:33] <stuartn> i jujst finished installing and it never asked me to give a password
[07:33] <Madpilot> !+root
[07:33] <ubotu> I guess root is disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[07:34] <virgule> tell me how to instruct apt-get to ignore some packages
[07:34] <stuartn> so what am i to do about using root?
[07:35] <DShepherd> where did the 'sudo' idea come from? it's pretty sweey
[07:35] <DShepherd> sweet
[07:35] <Pablo_C> sudo command
[07:35] <nalioth> stuartn: use sudo
[07:35] <Nitewolf> ubuntu
[07:35] <Nitewolf> #ubuntu
[07:35] <stuartn> is there no other way?
[07:35] <fabiola> =( i need help
[07:35] <glick> bash rocks
[07:35] <haselden> stuartn: you can sudo su -
[07:35] <HrdwrBob> DShepherd: sudo has been around for many years
[07:35] <haselden> then 'passwd' to set a root password
[07:35] <Madpilot> stuartn: please read the URL that ubotu mentioned above ^^^
[07:35] <HrdwrBob> haselden: no, sudo -s
[07:35] <Pablo_C> you can enable root stuartn    but they dont like it
[07:35] <DShepherd> stuartn: you could set a password for root if you want to
[07:35] <glick> heh im being forced to learn bash in my software engineering class
[07:36] <DShepherd> HrdwrBob: is it a debian thing?
[07:36] <fabiola> necesito un canal espaoooool
[07:36] <stuartn> k, i got it, TY
[07:36] <HrdwrBob> DShepherd: no
[07:36] <nickrud> glick, you mean honored with the opportunity :)
[07:36] <Stadsport> Hi guys, I've got a SAMBA question and I'm sure the answer is much more complex than I'm ready for
[07:36] <nalioth> !es
[07:36] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:36] <Nitewolf> anyone knows about openoffice calc graphs? i can't scale it not to start from zero everytime
[07:36] <glick> heh yea
[07:36] <jcmcbeth> I used the instructions at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75272&highlight=azureus to install azureus, but thanks for your help frank.
[07:36] <DShepherd> HrdwrBob: I'll go google for more info
[07:36] <haselden> HrdwrBob: wasn't aware of that option.... the other command worked as well for me
[07:37] <Stadsport> I can browse my windows network from my Ubuntu machine, but is there a way to make that work vice-versa? My ubuntu machine doens't have any network presence on any windows machines
[07:37] <scribbles> I can't run show updates because it says can't get exclusive lock, I have xchat and xmms open, nothing else would be taking it up?
[07:38] <Madpilot> Nitewolf: try #openoffice.org channel
[07:38] <outchy> anyone here have a minute to try and help me with something?
[07:38] <thirso> !nautilus
[07:38] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1, thirso
[07:38] <glick> ill install mp3 support tomorrow
[07:38] <HrdwrBob> haselden: it works, it's just not as effecient etc
[07:39] <Stadsport> outchy ask away.
[07:40] <eob84> hey... I am trying to install my nvidia driver for a 6800 gt... I followed the wiki page instruction but I get an error when I try to start X
[07:40] <eob84> no valid HorizSync values left
[07:40] <outchy> cool ... i'm trying to install ndiswrapper but i can't do that without knowing the link to my kernel source
[07:40] <elad`> How do I configure my two side buttons to act as ENTER and BACKSPACE?
[07:41] <Nitewolf> anyone knows about openoffice calc graphs? i can't scale it not to start from zero everytime
[07:41] <Shadowline> eob84: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75074
[07:41] <Shadowline> eob84: follow that, it worked for me
[07:41] <outchy> i'm on this wiki but as much as i read it, i'm having issues figuring things out: http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/Installation
[07:41] <mustard5> aha...I have it worked out now, nalioth :)
[07:41] <mustard5> !mustard5
[07:41] <ubotu> somebody said mustard5 was my favourite guy
[07:41] <Pablo_C> outchy what wireless card are you using?
[07:41] <mustard5> :)
[07:41] <alexandros> can someone please help me, I just upgraded to Breezy for 5.04, I am having problems with gnucash I get the following error when I tried to install it, "E: /var/cache/apt/archives/libofx2_1%3a0.8.0-3ubuntu8_i386.deb: trying to overwrite "/usr/share/libofx/dtd/opensp.dcl', which is also in package libofx0c102
[07:41] <alexandros> "
[07:42] <Stadsport> eob84, you're having trouble installing nVidia drivers?
[07:42] <Grinak> ubotu programs his/her self ...
[07:42] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, Grinak
[07:42] <tr3vis> im getting the following error with synaptic: W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[07:43] <oz> hello all
[07:43] <Stadsport> I get that too. I was told you can disregard it, tr3vis.
[07:43] <tr3vis> ok
[07:43] <tr3vis> just a temp thing i assume?
[07:43] <tr3vis> not on my end?
[07:43] <oz>  can anyone tell mehow to get midi files to play in breezy
[07:43] <SPCcrow> !uboto tell SPCcrow about vlc
[07:43] <ubotu> SPCcrow: No idea
[07:43] <stuuf> ok why does the ubuntu package database copmletely suck compared to gentoo's?
[07:43] <mustard5> oz, timidity
[07:43] <SPCcrow> !info vlc
[07:43] <Stadsport> I would assume so, but honestly I can't say for sure.
[07:43] <ubotu> vlc: (multimedia player for all audio and video formats), section universe/graphics, is optional. Version: 0.8.4-svn20050920-3+hal0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 5817 kB, Installed size: 13740 kB
[07:43] <oz> does it need aplugin for midi?
[07:43] <mustard5> I am not sure
[07:43] <traveller> i have problems after upgrading, the whole system felt sluggish, and accessing the network freezes the whole thing, does anyone have any idea?
[07:44] <oz> xmms needs plug in kmid won't play files
[07:44] <JairunCaloth> as a general rule, should I accept the breezy config files, or keep my own?
[07:44] <tr3vis> are there any mirrors i can add to /etc/apt/sources.list? the main server seems overcrowded
[07:44] <stuuf> i just want to install the FULL mozilla suite and xemacs but the firefox/vi hippies won't let me do it
[07:45] <eob84> they don't have my linux sorce available
[07:45] <gigaclon> I just updated to breezy, but some of the packages did not install right
[07:45] <ethan-allison> tr3vis: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[07:45] <eob84> what gives?
[07:45] <mustard5> tr3vis, I have heard it is possible to change 'http' for 'ftp'
[07:45] <nalioth> tr3vis: they will be slow for the next few days
[07:45] <tr3vis> thanks
[07:45] <eob84> why are there some repositories down?
[07:45] <Stadsport> eob84, I ran into the same problem. Someone gave me two lines to pop into the terminal and it installed and worked great.
[07:45] <Stadsport> Open up the terminal and do this:
[07:45] <ethan-allison> how do i enable png support in gnome
[07:45] <Stadsport> sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)
[07:46] <Stadsport> After that's done, do this:
[07:46] <Stadsport> sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[07:46] <Stadsport> Then restart, and you should be good.
[07:46] <Miksu> hi there
[07:46] <gigaclon> never mind
[07:46] <eob84> I have all that
[07:47] <eob84> and I have done all that
[07:47] <Miksu> anyone know how to configure the shorewall firewall? startup says that it needs to be configured before it can activate
[07:47] <Madpilot> stuuf: all of that stuff should be in Ubuntu. do you have all the repos enabled?
[07:47] <Stadsport> Fraid I can't help you, then. Like I said, that did it great for me. :/
[07:47] <wickedpuppy> Miksu, have you checked out their website ?
[07:47] <outchy1> how do i find out where my kernel source resides?
[07:47] <stuuf> Madpilot, i have no idea how to enable other repositories, could you please help me, i've only been using ubuntu for a few hours
[07:47] <sampan> miksu, if you want something easier to configure, you can install firestarter -- -very- easy to use
[07:48] <wickedpuppy> outchy1, if you have the source , it will be at /usr/src
[07:48] <Miksu> wickedpuppy i better do that. maybe i have been questioning too much. sorry.
[07:48] <JairunCaloth> W00T, I'm breezy now!
[07:48] <nalioth> Miksu: firestarter is supposed to be a bit simpler
[07:48] <wickedpuppy> Miksu, its ok ...
[07:48] <JairunCaloth> I hope the reboot goes well...
[07:48] <Madpilot> !tell stuuf about repos
[07:48] <outchy1> wickedpuppy: and if its empty, what do i do?
[07:48] <wickedpuppy> outchy1, download :P
[07:48] <GTroy_> hey guys...what's the difference between breezy preview, and official release?
[07:48] <eob84> where do I get my kernel sorce if it isn't on the repositories?
[07:48] <nalioth> GTroy_: about 2 weeks
[07:48] <Madpilot> stuuf: see the msg you just got from ubotu, and follow those URLs
[07:48] <wickedpuppy> GTroy_, preview is ... pewview ...
[07:49] <wickedpuppy> eob84, it is on the repo
[07:49] <stuuf> thanls
[07:49] <stuuf> s/l/k/
[07:49] <nalioth> eob84: releases.ubuntu.com/5.10
[07:49] <eob84> what is that?
[07:49] <nalioth> eob84: you asked for sources?
[07:49] <nalioth> eob84: if you cant find it in the repos, there is something major wrong
[07:49] <wickedpuppy> eob84, thats a url ..
[07:49] <outchy1> wickedpuppy:  i'm new to linux and i'm on my mac at the moment ... i'm trying to get my wireless card to work on my linux box ... so i need to download the kernel on this machine and get it over to the linux box
[07:49] <outchy1> so i need to know where to get the kernel :)
[07:50] <eob84> I have ubuntu installed dude?
[07:50] <eob84> yea I don't see my source in the repo
[07:50] <nalioth> eob84: then use synaptic and search for linux-source
[07:50] <scribbles> is there a debian pkg for parchive?
[07:50] <nalioth> scribbles: par2
[07:50] <eob84> two entries...
[07:50] <eob84> sound right?
[07:50] <wickedpuppy> outchy1, wireless card ... so it doesn't work now ?
[07:50] <ethan-allison> how do i enable png support in gnome2? it doesn't seem to load libpng as pngs work fine in firefox
[07:51] <elad`> What's imwheel's keyword for backspace?
[07:51] <outchy1> wickedpuppy: yeah, i have this netgear wg121 external wireless adapter and i'm trying to get it to work on ubuntu ... and in order to get it to work, i think i need to install ndiswrapper ... and to do that, i need to have a symbolic link to my kernel .. which i dont seem to even have
[07:51] <cafuego_> ethan-allison: it should handle PNgs just fine by default.
[07:51] <wickedpuppy> eob84, two entries ? wifi0 and eth1 ?
[07:51] <outchy1> all i have in my /usr/src is linux-headers and rpm
[07:51] <nalioth> eob84: should be linux-source-2.6.x.x depending on your kernel
[07:51] <ethan-allison> cafuego_: well it broke.
[07:51] <cafuego_> ethan-allison: how?
[07:52] <stevio> !
[07:52] <eob84> no... I only see linux-source 2.6.12
[07:52] <ubotu> No idea, stevio
[07:52] <eob84> that is it...
[07:52] <eob84> then a patch to that
[07:52] <wickedpuppy> outchy1, then you can get from the repo
[07:52] <ethan-allison> cafuego_: something that happened when trying to make install gaim 2b
[07:52] <nalioth> eob84: dont forget your kernel-headers
[07:52] <outchy1> wickedpuppy:  sorry, is the repository online or on my machine?
[07:52] <eob84> I got those
[07:53] <eob84> I just need the kernel source now
[07:53] <wickedpuppy> outchy1, repo will be online ..
[07:53] <eob84> but it isn't in the repo
[07:53] <eob84> I can't update my apt-lst eaither
[07:53] <outchy1> wickedpuppy:  ok, how do i access that from my mac?
[07:53] <outchy1> cna i?
[07:53] <outchy1> can rather
[07:53] <nalioth> eob84: you have trouble
[07:53] <eob84> I get errors that backport couldn't be found
[07:53] <DShepherd> what does apt-lst do?
[07:53] <nalioth> outchy1: get it from packages.ubuntu.com
[07:53] <eob84> I know... I don't just come in with small issues lol
[07:53] <bjv> apt-get install is running 2 get commands at the same time
[07:53] <anethema> !nvidia
[07:53] <ubotu> rumour has it, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[07:54] <VonGoober> ahem....
[07:54] <wickedpuppy> outchy1, archive.ubuntu.com
[07:54] <bjv> and downloading 2 files at once.
[07:54] <bjv> it hasnt always done this?
[07:54] <bjv> how do i make it stop
[07:54] <VonGoober> THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
[07:54] <VonGoober> i LOVE ubuntu
[07:54] <DShepherd> what does apt-lst do?
[07:54] <VonGoober> you are all wonderful people
[07:54] <wickedpuppy> eob84, i can see the kernel source in my repo
[07:54] <eob84> not me..
[07:54] <wickedpuppy> eob84, what ya searching for ?
[07:54] <eob84> I can't update with universe or multiverse
[07:55] <wickedpuppy> try sudo apt-cache search kernel-source
[07:55] <eob84> I get 404
[07:55] <eob84> fie not found
[07:55] <bigfoot1> hi everyone. I don't understand why I have to kill pppd, pppoeconf, whiptail, and then run sudo pppoeconf everytime i reboot. Before I upgraded to breezy, I just had to do sudo pppoeconf one time. Can you tell me what's going on? It's not a problem with my ISP, is it?
[07:55] <khafra> I used synaptic to upgrade breezy to the 686 kernel, from the 386, and now it works the same--except sudo and gksudo freeze their process
[07:55] <bigfoot1> I'm referring to connecting to the internet by the way.
[07:55] <nalioth> eob84: d'oh! the servers are being hammered atm
[07:55] <eob84> I see
[07:55] <Stadsport> This probably isn't the best place to ask, but does anyone know of any N64 emulators that run well on Ubuntu?
[07:55] <eob84> so I am stuck until tomorrow then?
[07:56] <mustard5> bigfoot1, sounds like you could write a little script to do it as a workaround :D
[07:56] <eob84> yea n64 emu's run fine
[07:56] <outchy1> wickedpuppy: i have 5.10 installed.  is this what i want?  http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/Contents-i386.gz
[07:56] <eob84> depends all on your hardware though
[07:56] <wickedpuppy> Stadsport, any emulator thats run of linux will do ... compile from source
[07:56] <leetcharmer> has anyone figured out how to view network shares with samba in Ubuntu?
[07:56] <khafra> So why can't I sudo without freezing?
[07:56] <wickedpuppy> contents ?
[07:56] <leetcharmer> I'm having trouble
[07:56] <Stadsport> Well I run them fine under Windows, I just wanted to know if anyone had any reccomendations :p
[07:56] <eob84> yea
[07:56] <eob84> it is built right in?
[07:56] <sonoud> hi, is that possible to do :  telnet domain 22 for ssh? I am just wondering what the commands I have to send. eg: USER user PASS passowrd etc... where can I find those informations?
[07:56] <alexandros> could someone help me? I am trying to install libofx2 on Breezy but I keep getting this error, "E: /var/cache/apt/archives/libofx2_1%3a0.8.0-3ubuntu8_i386.deb: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/libofx/dtd/opensp.dcl', which is also in package libofx0c102"
[07:56] <Stadsport> Like, for specific emulators
[07:56] <outchy1> wickedpuppy, i dont know what i'm looking for
[07:57] <eob84> just go to places Network Servers
[07:57] <nalioth> outchy1: easier to download your package at packages.ubuntu.com
[07:57] <outchy1> ok, what file do i want?
[07:57] <eob84> I don't know if I like breezy
[07:58] <eob84> to many problems to fast
[07:58] <mustard5> alexandros, try pasting all the output in pastebin
[07:58] <eob84> ubuntu work flawlessly
[07:58] <eob84> worked
[07:58] <nalioth> wickedpuppy: archive.ubuntu.com is for apt-get, not humans
[07:58] <mustard5> !tell alexandros about pastebin
[07:58] <wickedpuppy> outchy1, you are looking for kernel-source
[07:58] <wickedpuppy> hold on i can't seem to find it
[07:58] <nalioth> wickedpuppy: packages.ubuntu.com is human searchable and you can d/l any pkg you like from it
[07:58] <ethan-allison> so does anyone have an idea how to get my pngs working again?
[07:58] <eob84> why didn't anyone tell me that?
[07:58] <nalioth> outchy1: are you running breezy?
[07:59] <outchy1> yeah, that's 5.10, right?
[07:59] <nalioth> eob84: because YOU have some serious problems that a website isnt gonna solve
[07:59] <eob84> ...
[07:59] <eob84> sigh... windows for me then
[07:59] <nalioth> outchy1: look for linux-source-2.6.12
[07:59] <bjv> anyone see my question earlier?
[07:59] <wickedpuppy> nalioth, eh ah can tell him where to get the kernel-source ?
[08:00] <wickedpuppy> he has no access to apt-get
[08:00] <mustard5> eob84, you have to do what you must eob84 :)
[08:00] <anethema> just traded my 9800 pro for a nvidia 6600gt
[08:00] <anethema> niiice
[08:00] <eob84> I can't fo on...
[08:00] <nalioth> wickedpuppy: who are we talking about?
[08:00] <anethema> guy wanted ati, i wanted nvidia
[08:00] <anethema> woohoo!
[08:00] <wickedpuppy> outchy1,
[08:00] <wickedpuppy> he is on mac
[08:00] <solidgroove> nvidia is better hhehe
[08:00] <nalioth> wickedpuppy: outchy1 can d/l it from packages.ubuntu.com, where i just sent him
[08:00] <eob84> no...
[08:00] <anethema> for linux it sure is
[08:00] <eob84> nvidia is crap
[08:00] <wickedpuppy> oh okie
[08:01] <eob84> won't work with my hardware
[08:01] <wickedpuppy> thanks .. i was lost
[08:01] <DekaPink> Okay, guys... I'm trying to follow the restricted formats thing on the wiki, and it gives me some kind of no_pubkey error when I at the repository to get the w32codecs
[08:01] <solidgroove> i use blackbox for windows until i get my 5.10 in the mail
[08:01] <eob84> I get conflicts with my NFORCE chipset with NVIDIA... never happened with ATI
[08:01] <mustard5> DekaPink, ignore the error
[08:01] <DekaPink> mustard5, thanks. :)
[08:01] <mustard5> DekaPink, its irrelevant ..there is no key
[08:01] <solidgroove> wifi seems to be a problem with linux
[08:01] <nalioth> wickedpuppy: did you see my explainin archive and packages  ?
[08:02] <wickedpuppy> yup yup
[08:02] <solidgroove> all these softmac cards with undeveloped driver
[08:02] <wickedpuppy> i did ... archive is for apt-get and packages is for human
[08:02] <eob84> I don't know that I have serious problems... the repo is just down right now
[08:02] <nalioth> eob84: then be patient and wait (like half-million other ubuntu users
[08:02] <solidgroove> if my wifi worked like a nic i would be happy, all I would have to worry about is performance with cedega\
[08:02] <ethan-allison> how do i enable png support in gnome2? it doesn't seem to load libpng as pngs work fine in firefox
[08:03] <eob84> I really dislike this distro lol
[08:03] <bjv> Where does ubuntu get it's configuration information for Apt?    /etc/apt/apt.conf  does not exist.
[08:03] <nalioth> ethan-allison: cafuego_ answered your question earlier
[08:03] <DekaPink> Mmmmm... It's so nice to be back on linux.
[08:03] <eob84> but I don't think gentoo is much better
[08:03] <mustard5> eob84, hehehe
[08:03] <nickrud> bjv, /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:03] <eob84> and I had the same problem with slackware 10,2
[08:03] <eob84> which came with kernel source and headers
[08:03] <solidgroove> worst distro is mandriva got that weird bootlogo
[08:03] <outchy1> nalioth or wickedpuppy: once i have this kernel on my linux box, what do i do with it or where do i put it?
[08:03] <bjv> nickrud: i would like to configure Apt-get itself.
[08:03] <outchy1> in usr/src?
[08:03] <bjv> nickrud: not only the repo list
[08:04] <nalioth> outchy1: the pkgs you d/l should go into /var/cache/apt/archives/ on your linux box
[08:04] <ethan-allison> nalioth: no he didn't
[08:04] <nalioth> ethan-allison: png support is built into ubuntu?
[08:05] <mustard5> bjv, what part of apt needs configuring?
[08:05] <wickedpuppy> outchy1, /usr/src
[08:05] <ethan-allison> nalioth: ...and it broke
[08:05] <wickedpuppy> ops
[08:05] <nickrud> bjv, /etc/apt/preferences, man apt_preferences tells you how
[08:05] <leetcharmer> I can't see any of my windows shares, can anyone help me out?
[08:05] <pussfeller> frenode got haxored? how
[08:05] <eob84> you need to join the workgroup or domain
[08:05] <leetcharmer> I've already joined a workgroup
[08:05] <leetcharmer> "newhome"
[08:05] <outchy1> you both said different things ...
[08:05] <nalioth> wickedpuppy: the debs go into /var/cache/apt/archives/  . when he runs "sudo dpkg -i file.deb" it will end up in /usr/src/
[08:06] <pussfeller> whats the command I need to run after I do dist upgrade
[08:06] <ethan-allison> nalioth: i hate to sound like an ass, but i think i can tell if i can get a png to work or not
[08:06] <wickedpuppy> oh okie
[08:06] <eob84> also
[08:06] <outchy1> got it
[08:06] <eob84> did you install all the samba things?
[08:06] <nalioth> ethan-allison: if it's not working idk what to say
[08:06] <ubuntu> running ubuntu for the first time live cd
[08:06] <wickedpuppy> outchy1, if we clash ... follow nalioth :P he is more experienced
[08:06] <nickrud> bjv, sorry, I wasn't reading well. you need to create the apt.conf file yourself.
[08:06] <leetcharmer> eob84, yes
[08:06] <ethan-allison> nalioth: do you have any idea what package the pngs are in? i could try dpkg-reconfing them
[08:06] <ubuntu> very nice
[08:06] <mustard5> !tell pussfeller about breezy
[08:07] <eob84> then... go to system>administration>Shared Folders
[08:07] <eob84> yous should be able to set your workgroup there
[08:07] <outchy1> ok so i'm downloading this ... http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.12/linux-source-2.6.12_2.6.12.orig.tar.gz
[08:07] <nalioth> ethan-allison: open a terminal and type "apt-cache search libpng"
[08:07] <outchy1> is this correcT?
[08:07] <eob84> if not manually set it in /etc/samba/smb.config
[08:07] <ethan-allison> nalioth: pngs work fine
[08:07] <nalioth> outchy1: hang on a minute
[08:07] <ethan-allison> nalioth: gnome can't get to them
[08:07] <ethan-allison> firefox gets em fine
[08:08] <Hobbsee> nalioth: how does one go about changing the bot - the kde3.5 message is wrong
[08:08] <bjv> nickrud: ah!
[08:08] <leetcharmer> eob84, I've already set my workgroup, and it shows the workgroup fine, but no machines are listed within them
[08:08] <mustard5> !tell Hobbsee about add
[08:08] <leetcharmer> yet -- I can ping the computers
[08:08] <eob84> I just did the same thing...
[08:08] <eob84> and it works
[08:08] <Orborde> How do I order apt/Synaptic to install all the recommended/suggested packages for a given package?
[08:08] <eob84> tell me the steps you followed
[08:09] <ethan-allison> {{ ] apt-cache search gnome | grep png }} yields nothing
[08:09] <leetcharmer> let me try to uninstall samba, and reinstall
[08:09] <mustard5> Hobbsee, if your fixing ubotu via private message you don't have to put his name first
[08:09] <nalioth> outchy1: you'll need the diff.gz, the orig.gz and the "dsc"
[08:09] <eob84> you might not have all the components
[08:09] <pussfeller> ty mustard5
[08:09] <outchy1> ok
[08:09] <eob84> uninstall samba
[08:09] <thespiritoftal> upgrading to breezy now
[08:09] <Hobbsee> mustard5: awesome, will try
[08:09] <thespiritoftal> that's exciting!
[08:09] <BROKEN_LADDER> i'm having a problem doing an upgrade with apt-get, and openoffice2 is the problem.  how can i remove open office forcibly?
[08:09] <thespiritoftal> :)
[08:09] <mustard5> pussfeller, np
[08:09] <eob84> and do the System>Administration>Shared Folders
[08:10] <eob84> it will then ask you if you want to use NFS or SMB
[08:10] <eob84> choose samba and it will install it for you
[08:10] <anethema> !nvidia
[08:10] <ubotu> somebody said nvidia was at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[08:10] <eob84> all the needed components
[08:10] <ethan-allison> BROKEN_LADDER: shell#> (sudo if necessary) dpkg -r openoffice2
[08:10] <ethan-allison> or whatever its name is
[08:11] <Orborde> How do I order apt/Synaptic to install all the recommended/suggested packages for a given package?
[08:11] <BROKEN_LADDER> ethan-allison not working
[08:11] <BROKEN_LADDER>  openoffice.org-l10n-en depends on openoffice.org (>> 1.1.4+1.1.5) | language-support-en; however:
[08:11] <wickedpuppy> Orborde, apt-get/synaptic will figure out the dependencies and download and install for ya
[08:11] <eob84> run
[08:11] <Hikaru79> Seveas, are you around?
[08:11] <eob84> apt-get -f install
[08:11] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: apt-get -f install
[08:11] <Orborde> wickedpuppy: But it doesn't do the suggested packages automatically. How do I order it to install the suggested ones, too?
[08:12] <wickedpuppy> suggested ? can give example ?
[08:12] <BROKEN_LADDER> it's working now..
[08:12] <BROKEN_LADDER> eob84 that didn't help either.
[08:12] <phe> hi
[08:12] <alexandros> mustard5, here is the problem I am having http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3106 can you help me?
[08:12] <P8ntKid> Is there a diferent program/script that will lock my screen like the xserver thing does?
[08:12] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: what did it say?
[08:12] <basilcrow> mplayer and xine work great for playing an avi file, but totem has the audio out of sync 2 seconds with the video. any suggestions?
[08:12] <mustard5> Orborde, there is an option in synaptic to automatically install suggested
[08:12] <mustard5> k alexandros
[08:12] <phe> hi
[08:12] <leetcharmer> eob84, I did what you said and it reinstalled samba, but the file browser still won't show the windows networks
[08:12] <nalioth> Orborde: an apt.conf file, i'd presume
[08:12] <ethan-allison> what's the package that controls GNOME packages?
[08:13] <Orborde> mustard5 / nalioth : Any way to do it manually for a single file?
[08:13] <phe> hio
[08:13] <leetcharmer> it shows "Windows Networks" but when I double click on it, no items are inside
[08:13] <mustard5> alexandros, just the text would have been good rather than a pic
[08:13] <P8ntKid> Is there a diferent program/script that will lock my screen like the xserver thing does?
[08:13] <tristanmike> Orborde, try right clicking on a package and look for "Mark recommended..." and "Mark suggested....."
[08:13] <eob84> leetcharmer, Places>Network Server then do you get a password screen?
[08:13] <leetcharmer> eob84, no
[08:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> i just had to manually remove them all
[08:14] <alexandros> ok so redo it?
[08:14] <leetcharmer> eob84, it just loads to saying "Windows Networks" and I double click, but nothing shows inside
[08:14] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: did you use Synaptic
[08:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/openoffice.org2-help-en-us_1.9.129-0.1ubuntu5_all.deb (--unpack):
[08:14] <BROKEN_LADDER>  trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/openoffice2/help/en/scalc.idx/DOCS.TAB', which is also in package openoffice.org2-calc
[08:14] <nalioth> Orborde: not that i'm aware of, open a terminal and type "man apt-get"
[08:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> eob84 no
[08:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> eob84 you mean adept?
[08:14] <thirso> !directx
[08:14] <ubotu> thirso: What?
[08:14] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: no synptic
[08:14] <phe> hii
[08:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> it's hard.  i prefer the easo of apt-get
[08:14] <synd> How do I get my CD-RW to burn at max speed?
[08:14] <thirso> !opengl
[08:14] <ubotu> thirso: Are you smoking crack?
[08:14] <nalioth> thirso: directX is windows
[08:14] <SPCcrow> anyone know where i can find bcmwl5a.inf?
[08:14] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: it is a gui for apt-get
[08:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> eob84 i thought the new name was adept.
[08:14] <nalioth> SPCcrow: ask uncle google
[08:15] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: maybe
[08:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> eob84 in breezy it's called adept right?
[08:15] <mustard5> alexandros, yeah...just copy and paste the text..I had a look and I must say its beyond me....but there are others in here with more knowledge than me
[08:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> yeah
[08:15] <synd> I have DMA enabled. But it's still burning at 4x instead of 48x.
[08:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> apt-get is working now.
[08:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> i just had to manually remove openoffice
[08:15] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: in KDE breezy it's called adept
[08:15] <thirso> nalioth, okay, whats the name of the opengl pack?
[08:15] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: mine says Synapic Package manager
[08:15] <P8ntKid> Is there a diferent program/script that will lock my screen like the xserver thing does?
[08:15] <Orborde> tristanmike: I found that, but there's no "mark all"
[08:15] <mustard5> alexandros, the pastebin is your friend, as it makes it easier to diagnose
[08:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> i was just using clearlooks, and suddenly it disappeared and is now not in my system.
[08:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> bizarre.
[08:16] <basilcrow> anyone else have problems with totem?
[08:16] <nalioth> thirso: search at packages.ubuntu.com (there are several)
[08:16] <eob84> leetcharmer, are you running breezy?
[08:16] <leetcharmer> eob84, yes
[08:16] <thirso> aight
[08:16] <eob84> leetcharmer, I used to have that issue with Hoary
[08:16] <leetcharmer> eob84, how did U fix?
[08:16] <microo> hi everyone
[08:16] <P8ntKid> Is there a diferent program/script that will lock my screen like the xserver thing does?
[08:16] <eob84> leetcharmer, when you unistalled did you make sure that the... /etc/samba directory was gone?
[08:17] <eob84> leetcharmer, sometimes it leaves the config file behind
[08:17] <leetcharmer> eob84, no, lemme reinstall again
[08:17] <microo> is there someone who still use Hoary ?
[08:17] <Hikaru79> Does anyone know what's up with Seveas's repositories? I'm getting a 404 when trying to d/l a package from it.
[08:17] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: it might be
[08:17] <alexandros> mustard5, thank for your help
[08:17] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: dpgk-r won't remove that one package because others ned them to run
[08:17] <mustard5> alexandros, np...keep plugging away for answer every now and again
[08:17] <synd> How do I get my CD-RW to burn at max speed?
[08:17] <synd> I have DMA enabled. But it's still burning at 4x instead of 48x.
[08:18] <synd> And Serpentine doesn't show anything higher than 4x
[08:18] <P8ntKid> Is there a diferent program/script that will lock my screen like the xserver thing does?
[08:18] <elad`> Flashget like application please?
[08:18] <basilcrow> d4x
[08:18] <BROKEN_LADDER> eob84  then it should remove everything that needs it.
[08:18] <DekaPink> Hmm... Would it be correct if I wanted to enable the multiverse repository to just have the line as deb http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy multiverse ?
[08:18] <P8ntKid> Is there a diferent program/script that will lock my screen like the xserver thing does?
[08:18] <BROKEN_LADDER> or just let me force it.
[08:18] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: when it says other program depend on it
[08:19] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: you have to add them to the command line as well
[08:19] <BROKEN_LADDER> it should let me force it. anyway it's working now.  i guess i never completely upgraded to breezy.
[08:19] <mustard5> DekaPink, I would think that would work...I havent tried it thoug
[08:19] <BROKEN_LADDER> because now i'm doing a dist-upgrade and tons of new stuff is added.
[08:19] <alexandros> can some help me with my install of libofx2 the details are at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3107
[08:19] <mustard5> DekaPink, you can always change it back
[08:19] <eob84> BROKEN_LADDER: like dpkg -r pkg1 pkg2 pkg3
[08:19] <DekaPink> mustard5, it seems to work... I just don't know if it will do anything... breaking. Hehe.
[08:19] <BROKEN_LADDER> eob84 it's cool now.
[08:20] <P8ntKid> Is there a diferent program/script that will lock my screen like the xserver thing does?
[08:20] <mustard5> DekaPink, I don' t think so..its breezy..so its your stuff :D
[08:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> my computer's fan goes slower the harder the cpu works.
[08:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> normally it's loud and fast, but if i'm doing something it gets quiet.
[08:21] <mustard5> BROKEN_LADDER, straining psu perhaps
[08:21] <Miksu> almost complete with shorewall firewall configuration. how to find out my local host ip?
[08:21] <DekaPink> mustard5, Thank ye. :)
[08:21] <Miksu> i have a router with firewall
[08:21] <mustard5> DekaPink, np
[08:21] <Miksu> can i ping anything and see the source?
[08:22] <P8ntKid> Is there a diferent program/script that will lock my screen like the xserver thing does?
[08:22] <mustard5> P8ntKid, I'm pretty sure there is....
[08:22] <leetcharmer> eob84, I uninstalled -> deleted left-over config directory -> reinstalled samba + sambafs
[08:22] <mustard5> P8ntKid, the screensaver has a lock function
[08:22] <Miksu> silly me, router setup
[08:22] <leetcharmer> eob84, I still see nothing
[08:22] <mustard5> P8ntKid, and I recall seeing an option in the menus in Hoary
[08:22] <RyNSki> Question for you all... thanks in advance for any help... oddly enough, none of my getty's are running even though they are defined in inittab.
[08:23] <RyNSki> I'm running 5.10.
[08:23] <eob84> leetcharmer, ok then... here is all I can suggest
[08:23] <RyNSki> Err, of Kubuntu... I dunno if the version numbers are the same... I think so.
[08:23] <mustard5> P8ntKid, yeah..in the system menu....lock screen
[08:23] <RyNSki> Anyone have any ideas?
[08:23] <RyNSki> I can run one by hand and it works.
[08:23] <n0odl3> does anyone here use peerguardian?
[08:23] <ian> How can I tell wjat version of ubuntu I am running?
[08:24] <nickrud> ian, cat /etc/issue
[08:24] <n0odl3> does anyone use peerguardian?
[08:24] <Miksu> doesn
[08:24] <n0odl3> i need help with the command lines
[08:24] <eob84> leetcharmer, go into the config file change worgroup and change server string to your name on the network
[08:24] <Miksu> doesn't anyone know
[08:24] <Miksu> i need to find out my computers ip adress..
[08:24] <n0odl3> if i type peerguardnf -d
[08:24] <Miksu> i mean local host ip
[08:24] <outchy1> nalioth: ok, i now have those three files in /var/cache/apt/archives ... now what do i do?
[08:24] <n0odl3> does this mean that peerguardian is actually running?
[08:24] <Draconum> Hey
[08:24] <RyNSki> Miksu: ifconfig -v
[08:25] <RyNSki> Err... -a
[08:25] <eob84> leetcharmer, then sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[08:25] <RyNSki> Sorry.
[08:25] <Draconum> I'm having problems with my sound
[08:25] <n0odl3> Draconum
[08:25] <P8ntKid> mustard5: I said besides that...
[08:25] <n0odl3> whats wrong?
[08:25] <nalioth> outchy1: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[08:25] <n0odl3> is your alsa not detected?
[08:25] <Draconum> No it's not
[08:25] <n0odl3> does anyone use peerguardian?
[08:25] <Hikaru79> How can I get nxclient on Breezy? Seveas ' repository seems to be down!
[08:25] <n0odl3> well
[08:25] <yeyen> hii
[08:25] <ian> nickrud Not sure what you mean...
[08:25] <nickrud> P8ntKid, there's also gnome-screensaver, it's not as useful though
[08:25] <n0odl3> when my sound didnt work i just unplugged and plugged it back it
[08:25] <n0odl3> then it worked
[08:25] <Miksu> rynski thanks. confirmed my router info. the dhcp server knew from where the requests were coming from :)
[08:26] <nickrud> ian, in a terminal, type `cat /etc/issue`, it will tell you which version you are running
[08:26] <n0odl3> if it doesnt try another port
[08:26] <Draconum> unpluged what?
[08:26] <Draconum> the sound card?
[08:26] <n0odl3> the card
[08:26] <n0odl3> yeah
[08:26] <Draconum> yeah
[08:26] <oz> hello all
[08:26] <Draconum> mines onboard sound
[08:26] <n0odl3> oh
[08:26] <n0odl3> thats probably why
[08:26] <leetcharmer> eob84, now I cannot browse to the samba directory
[08:26] <n0odl3> try esd -d
[08:26] <ian> nickrub Thanks.
[08:26] <n0odl3> in the terminal
[08:26] <Draconum> esd?
[08:26] <Draconum> ok
[08:26] <oz>  I have a package to install for notEdit it is a .deb and would like install it how do I do this?
[08:26] <leetcharmer> eob84, I tried sudo cd /etc/samba but says cd is not a command
[08:26] <n0odl3> it stands for something sound daemon
[08:26] <ian> nickrud Thanks
[08:26] <oz> NoteEdit
[08:26] <n0odl3> does anyone use peerguardian?
[08:26] <eob84> no
[08:26] <nickrud> ian, np, you just reminded me to be a bit less terse :)
[08:27] <eob84> leetcharmer, just sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
[08:27] <ojt> hi to all chatters here
[08:27] <Hobbsee> hi ojt
[08:27] <ojt> can any 1 can wtih me
[08:27] <eob84> leetcharmer, and don't try to sudo cd... you don't need to
[08:27] <ojt> hi hobs
[08:27] <ojt> as lpsl
[08:27] <nickrud> oz, why not get noteedit from the repositories?
[08:28] <ojt> pm mi hobs
[08:28] <eob84> leetcharmer, only sudo to alter permission locked files
[08:28] <Miksu> btw the shorewall configuration file for stopping wan traffic when idle has /24 behind the adress. is this the delay or something else?
[08:28] <leetcharmer> eob84, odd ... it's a blank file
[08:28] <oz> i cna't find it there! I will look again and come back
[08:28] <RyNSki> Anyone have any help to offer on the virtual console problem?
[08:28] <leetcharmer> well, with my workgroup name and share info in it
[08:28] <leetcharmer> but everything else is now gone
[08:28] <n0odl3> can anyone help me with peerguardian?
[08:28] <eob84> leetcharmer, did you type it wrong?
[08:28] <nickrud> oz, you may need to uncomment the lines with `universe` in them, in the file /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:28] <Draconum> well I'm out
[08:28] <oz> I found it DAH!
[08:28] <nickrud> oz, then apt-get update
[08:29] <n0odl3> help
[08:29] <oz> be back again after install
[08:29] <eob84> sorry about that
[08:29] <leetcharmer> no, cuz' it's got the folder share info I typed in earlier when doing that via System->Administration->Shared Folders
[08:29] <eob84> hit the wrong button
[08:29] <leetcharmer> so it's the right file
[08:29] <ian> nickrud in the spirit of being less terse, any chance you can lend a hand with installing Brezzy on a Win98 lappy that doesn not have any CD-ROM or floppy drive....? :)
[08:29] <krystoff> hi there please i've just installed ubuntu5.10 and wanna know ow can i have mp3 support ?
[08:29] <leetcharmer> but the file used to have comments and other file info
[08:29] <eob84> leetcharmer, it needs the smb.conf file to work right
[08:29] <liable> is there an up to date debootstrap guide for breezy?
[08:29] <leetcharmer> all that is gone
[08:29] <nalioth> ubotu: tell krystoff about mp3
[08:29] <leetcharmer> ya, I believe it does
[08:30] <ian> nickrub Also the BIOS does not support PXE
[08:30] <eob84> leetcharmer, no... it does
[08:30] <eob84> leetcharmer, the file being empty is the trouble at the moment
[08:30] <nickrud> ian, yeah, pull the drive, put it in another machine, and install there :)
[08:30] <krystoff> thx nalioth :)
[08:30] <leetcharmer> ya, I guess it didn't make a new one after re-installing samba
[08:30] <ian> nickrud Would that work?
[08:30] <leetcharmer> you wanna PM me what yours says?
[08:30] <nickrud> ian, sometimes
[08:30] <eob84> leetcharmer, you delete the directory before or after?
[08:30] <oz> welll this will make the third app I downloaded from synaptic that doesn't show up after install and I cant find it on the hard drive
[08:30] <leetcharmer> after
[08:31] <leetcharmer> uninstall -> delete -> reinstall
[08:31] <eob84> leetcharmer, sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
[08:31] <eob84> that exact comand?
[08:31] <ian> nickrud Any experience with GRUB4DOS?
[08:31] <SPCcrow> is the only way to get ndiswrapper in ubuntu to apt-get the ndiswrapper-source pkg?
[08:31] <nickrud> ian, not a bit
[08:31] <leetcharmer> [global] 
[08:31] <leetcharmer> workgroup = NEWHOME
[08:31] <leetcharmer> server string = leetcharmer
[08:31] <leetcharmer> wins support = no
[08:31] <leetcharmer> [Home] 
[08:31] <leetcharmer> path = /home/ch4rm
[08:31] <leetcharmer> available = yes
[08:31] <ian> nickrud ok thanks anyway
[08:31] <leetcharmer> browseable = yes
[08:32] <leetcharmer> public = yes
[08:32] <leetcharmer> writable = yes
[08:32] <leetcharmer> that's all the file says
[08:32] <nickrud> ian, do you have a linux install on the laptop?
[08:32] <eob84> something had to genearte that
[08:32] <eob84> leetcharmer, there is usually more in there then just that
[08:33] <ian> nickrud No Win98
[08:33] <leetcharmer> eob84, that's what I'm saying
[08:33] <nickrud> oh, then, never mind ;)
[08:33] <eob84> leetcharmer, NEWHOME is your workgroup then?
[08:33] <leetcharmer> yes, NEWHOME is my workgroup
[08:33] <FliesLikeABrick> yay for the whole world being asleep and apt repos working at decent speeds
[08:33] <leetcharmer> but the file for some reason lost all it's other info
[08:33] <bigfoot1> mustard5: sorry, i got disconnected. What did you say 30 minutes ago (re: pppoeconf, and writing scripts)?
[08:33] <leetcharmer> because you're right, there normally is more than that
[08:33] <eob84> leetcharmer, then try /etc/init.d/samba restart
[08:34] <eob84> let me know if you get any erros
[08:34] <leetcharmer> ya - it doesn't show anything
[08:34] <SPCcrow> !info ndiswrapper
[08:34] <leetcharmer> I need a new smb.conf file
[08:34] <krystoff> is the multiverse working for breezy ?
[08:34] <Hobbsee> krystoff: yes
[08:34] <krystoff> k
[08:34] <FliesLikeABrick> is there a way to make linux automatically log in a user when the computer starts?  eg for a home user who never needs to visit the login screen?
[08:34] <eob84> leetcharmer, it didn't even say...  * Stopping Samba daemons...                                             [ ok ] 
[08:35] <eob84>  * Starting Samba daemons..
[08:35] <eob84> ??
[08:35] <Hobbsee> FliesLikeABrick: check !faq
[08:35] <Hobbsee> FliesLikeABrick: not sure if it's there, but i'm guessing it is
[08:35] <krystoff> Hobbsee, i got an error with apt-get update with muliverse
[08:35] <Hobbsee> what error?
[08:35] <FliesLikeABrick> !faq
[08:35] <ubotu> faq is probably The Ubuntu FAQ Guide: select System -> Help (in Breezy), or http://doc.ubuntu.com/gnome/faqi386/C/
[08:36] <nickrud> ian, you might want to look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=68009, it may work for you. debootstrap is the way to go, though.
[08:36] <FliesLikeABrick> Hobbsee,  if it isnt are you willing to help me out?
[08:36] <nalioth> krystoff: the servers are being hammered atm
[08:36] <krystoff>  http://ca.arch http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports/multiverse Packages can't locate this
[08:36] <FliesLikeABrick> krystoff,  backports arent up yet
[08:36] <ian> nickrud Will give it a try, thanks.
[08:36] <Hobbsee> krystoff: take out the first http://ca.arch
[08:36] <eob84> why do I get a 404 not found when trying to get the unbuntu repo?
[08:36] <Hobbsee> then try
[08:36] <Hobbsee> eob84: which repo were you trying?
[08:36] <FliesLikeABrick> eob84, backports aren't online yet
[08:37] <eob84> I see
[08:37] <Hobbsee> FliesLikeABrick: should be
[08:37] <krystoff> yes Hobbsee it was only a paste error haven't it in sources.list
[08:37] <eob84> my kernel source really isn't in the apt repo then
[08:37] <SPCcrow> can anyone offer some help in setting up ndiswrapper?
[08:37] <leetcharmer> eob84, it says starts samba daemons [fail] 
[08:37] <mister_roboto> !nvidia
[08:37] <ubotu> [nvidia]  at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[08:37] <Hobbsee> krystoff: right
[08:37] <dre80> anyone help me out finding w32codecs?
[08:38] <Madpilot> !tell dre80 about w32codecs
[08:38] <bigfoot1> mustard5: you there?
[08:38] <eob84> leetcharmer, ok then the issue is samba demon for what ever reason isn't properly installed
[08:38] <mustard5> bigfoot1, yeah just got back
[08:38] <mustard5> :)
[08:38] <FliesLikeABrick> thanks Hobbsee  found it
[08:38] <krystoff> ok what is the correct line i should have to get the multiverse repo ,
[08:38] <krystoff> ?
[08:38] <eob84> leetcharmer, did you do a upgrade from Hoary?
[08:38] <Hobbsee> FliesLikeABrick: no problem
[08:38] <nalioth> ubotu: tell krystoff about sources
[08:38] <mustard5> bigfoot1, I was saying you could at least write a script as a workaround that you could exectue at startup until you solve the issue
[08:38] <leetcharmer> eob84, no, fresh install
[08:38] <ian> nickrud Not sure how I can use debootstrap and the live CD given I dont a CD drive.
[08:38] <krystoff> i really like ubotu :)
[08:38] <bigfoot1> mustard5: okay. but i'd like to solve the issue .
[08:39] <eob84> leetcharmer, I don't know then
[08:39] <eob84> leetcharmer, :(
[08:39] <leetcharmer> :(
[08:39] <mustard5> yep..thats understandable :)
[08:39] <nickrud> ian, I was hoping you would not call me on that bit of idiocy
[08:39] <leetcharmer> cuz' I can't access my print server to print stuff w/o access to SMB
[08:39] <eob84> leetcharmer, It isn't installed right... you installed smbclient?
[08:39] <leetcharmer> :(:(:(
[08:39] <FliesLikeABrick> Hobbsee,  what kernel would i want (386, 686 etc) for an AMD Duron?
[08:39] <leetcharmer> eob84, yes, I have smbclient
[08:39] <dre80> more specifically, a repo with w32codecs????? :)
[08:40] <eob84> leetcharmer, sabma common?
[08:40] <eob84> leetcharmer, samba*
[08:40] <dre80> someone tar /usr/lib/codecs   or wtf the dir is and send please
[08:40] <Hobbsee> FliesLikeABrick: got no idea
[08:40] <leetcharmer> eob84, ya -- got that too
[08:40] <leetcharmer> and sambafs
[08:40] <Hobbsee> ask main channel
[08:40] <eob84> leetcharmer, samba then?
[08:41] <dre80> what's the main channel?
[08:41] <bigfoot1> can somebody help me with my "connecting to internet" problem. I get online via "sudo pppoeconf" command. In hoary, i only needed to do this once. But today, with breezy, I have to do it everytime I reboot, even though I said "YES" when pppoeconf asked me whether I want to have the connection automatically started every time. Can you please help me?
[08:41] <Hobbsee> this one
[08:41] <ian> Someone pls hold my hand, need help with GRUB4DOS. Trying to install Brezzy on Win98 lappy which has not CDROM or floppy. BIOS also does not support PXE so the NEBOOT installation guide from the wiki is no use you me...
[08:41] <eob84> leetcharmer, ok... I can assume the config files is why samba won't start
[08:41] <RyNSki> BRB
[08:41] <bjv> nickrud: thank you,  i made a new apt.conf like you said and added an entry:         Queue-Mode "access";
[08:41] <bjv> "host" = 1 download per host
[08:41] <bjv> "access" = 1 download per protocol
[08:41] <leetcharmer> eob84, yes, all installed
[08:41] <dre80> ok anyone got /usr/lib/codecs
[08:41] <eob84> leetcharmer, I can send you my config file
[08:41] <eob84> leetcharmer, just change some stuff arround
[08:41] <nalioth> dre80: it's /usr/local/lib/codecs/ and yes lots of us do
[08:42] <nickrud> bjv, I assume that got you what you wanted?
[08:42] <jcape> ian: does it have a serial port?
[08:42] <dre80> malioth - can I have yours?
[08:42] <ian> jacpe Nope
[08:42] <ian> jcape Only usb
[08:42] <jcape> ian: Can you boot off the USB?
[08:42] <nalioth> dre80: have my what?
[08:42] <leetcharmer> eob84, nothing I do will start the samba up again :/
[08:42] <Hikaru79> Has anyone here succesfully gotten Robocode to run under Ubuntu?
[08:42] <FliesLikeABrick> jcape,  depends on your BIOS
[08:42] <leetcharmer> time to reinstall ubuntu, I guess :/
[08:42] <ian> jcape No
[08:42] <jcape> FliesLikeABrick: Well, yeah, but I'm asking ian
[08:43] <FliesLikeABrick> sorry jcape  just realized that
[08:43] <bjv> nickrud: yeah, stopped Apt from running multiple downloads
[08:43] <bjv> i guess i didnt realize i had to create the file from scratch.
[08:43] <jcape> FliesLikeABrick: Ahh, sorry :-)
[08:43] <eob84> leetcharmer, accept that send
[08:43] <eob84> leetcharmer, it is my config file
[08:43] <leetcharmer> I clicked accept
[08:43] <dre80> nalioth, a tar of your /usr/local/lib/codecs
[08:43] <ethan-allison> what's the package that controls all the other GNOME packages?
[08:43] <mister_roboto> !nvidia
[08:43] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[08:43] <eob84> leetcharmer, I Must have to set up my stuff just a sec
[08:44] <jcape> ian: Do you have a usb-serial adaptor?
[08:44] <ian> jcape Nope sorry, suppose I could get one...
[08:44] <nalioth> ubotu: tell dre80 about w32codecs
[08:44] <dre80> nalioth, I just reinstalled hoary to find them gone for all distribos
[08:44] <dre80> thnx
[08:44] <ian> jcape The lappy is on my network and has internet connection if that helps.
[08:44] <FliesLikeABrick> ubotu, tell FliesLikeABrick about w32codecs
[08:45] <dre80> nalioth wants you to know: I guess w32codecs is to install Windows audio/video codecs (w32codecs) see Codecs and DVD-Video at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats                        <--- incorrect
[08:45] <ian> jcape although it is using a PCMCIA network card, not integrated.
[08:45] <eob84> leetcharmer, let me know if you have accpeted and it won't send
[08:45] <nalioth> wtf1? who stole my damned info
[08:45] <FliesLikeABrick> nalioth, freenode info?
[08:45] <leetcharmer> eob84, it won't sent
[08:45] <jcape> ian: Well, if you can only boot off the hard drive you may be able to install Linux into a separate partition and then start Linux from inside of windows
[08:46] <nickrud> dre80, that's correct
[08:46] <leetcharmer> eob84, I've accepted
[08:46] <eob84> leetcharmer, I am going to try something else
[08:46] <jcape> I can't remember what the program that'll do that is called, though
[08:46] <leetcharmer> kk
[08:46] <leetcharmer> if U have gaim, U can send me an IM w/ all the info in it :D
[08:46] <nalioth> no somebody changed my factoid in ubotu
[08:46] <ian> jcape Thats what I figured, but not really sure how to approach it
[08:47] <nalioth> i've been sending bad info all day
[08:47] <mustard5> not me
[08:47] <leetcharmer> or a private msg
[08:47] <dre80> ok well, that document doesn't say anything about w32codecs being pulled off the backports, or why I can't get to mplayer's website to download them, or where they can be leeched
[08:47] <nalioth> dre80: http://www.giannaros.org/tor/bt/
[08:47] <mustard5> which one has changed?
[08:47] <dre80> sweet
[08:47] <krystoff> is there something wrong with w32codecs page ?
[08:47] <FliesLikeABrick> so nalioth  do you have the right info for w32codecs?
[08:47] <jcape> ian: loadlin is the name of the program in question, BTW -- but I've never installed Linux in a situation like yours (or even heard of a situation like yours, actually)
[08:47] <tristanmike> nalioth, I was wondering why that site had be removed from that factoid
[08:47] <mustard5> it looks ok to me on that page
[08:47] <nickrud> dre80, it says to get it from marillat's repository; it has instructions.
[08:48] <nalioth> FliesLikeABrick: i just sent it to dre80
[08:48] <nalioth> nickrud: somebody changed my ubotu codec
[08:48] <nalioth> factoid
[08:48] <FliesLikeABrick> nalioth, is the one in ubotu right now?
[08:48] <nalioth> FliesLikeABrick: it's kinda right (i dont recommand marillat, it leads to trouble)
[08:48] <FliesLikeABrick> k
[08:48] <ian> jcape tried loadlin already, but no luck. Kernel Panic unable to mount root fs blah blah blah
[08:48] <jcape> Mmmm
[08:48] <FliesLikeABrick> dre80, can you give me the w32codec info that nalioth gave you?
[08:49] <krystoff> oups nalioth i've installed it ... do i have to uinstall it ?
[08:49] <eob84> leetcharmer, now sudo gnome-text-editor /etc/samba/smb.conf and paste that into it
[08:49] <nickrud> nalioth, it was there a couple of hours ago, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:49] <leetcharmer> eob84, I don't think you finished sending it
[08:49] <jcape> ian: Well, I guess I don't really have an answer, then, sorry :-(
[08:49] <leetcharmer> stopped with "followi"
[08:49] <nalioth> FliesLikeABrick: its in the channel, scroll up
[08:49] <ian> jcape thanks anyway
[08:49] <leetcharmer> "# through syslog you should set the followi"
[08:50] <nalioth> krystoff: installed what?
[08:50] <jcape> np, I gues
[08:50] <jcape> s
[08:50] <krystoff> w32codecs from ubotu page
[08:50] <mustard5> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats ?
[08:50] <FliesLikeABrick> ah sry nalioth  i overlooked that because i assumed that bt in the url meant it was either a bluetooth or bittorrent help doc
[08:51] <eob84> leetcharmer, true
[08:51] <Quendi> i have shorewall configured but i need somehow tell it what is the net zone called. does ubuntu handle this in some term ?
[08:51] <dre80> thanks
[08:52] <ian> !netboot
[08:52] <ubotu> hmm... netboot is a method of installing Ubuntu over a network. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot
[08:52] <helpme> which repos do i add for libdvdcss2, mp3 etc.??
[08:52] <ian> !loadlin
[08:52] <ubotu> ian: Are you smoking crack?
[08:52] <ian> !grub4dos
[08:53] <ubotu> ian: Are you smoking crack?
[08:53] <Grinak> lol
[08:53] <Hobbsee> !tell ian about msgthebot
[08:53] <mustard5> ian you can find ubotu's brain on a webpage for the full list
[08:53] <Hobbsee> !tell ian about msg the bot
[08:53] <bigfoot1> guys, when I go to system/adminstration/networking and click it, i see the window "opening networking" on my taskbar, but after a while it just disappears. What's going on?
[08:53] <traveller> my upgrade to breezy produces a rather unstable system...it freezes when i try to access the internet, apps start slower, and sometimes it randomly freezes, can anybody help me with that?
[08:54] <ian> oh ok, I got it thanks.
[08:56] <lancellor> hey guys i'm on my ubuntusystem and i burned a dvd on windows but the folder was hidden so on windows i put the cd in the drive and i can see it with the show hidden file option so i tried to copy some of the files on my ubuntu system but says the cd is empty i tried the show hidden files on nautilus and nothing what do i do
[08:56] <gogeta> still having sound issues
[08:56] <gogeta> my sound only works when i hold down a key
[08:58] <gogeta> or even move my mouse
[08:58] <el_kato> is there a webpage or alike,  easyurpme     for ubuntu so that I can get more sources for source.list ?   and not from ubuntuguide.org
[08:58] <gogeta> but if im trying to watch a vid the sound gets suck
[08:59] <Madpilot> !tell el_kato about sources
[08:59] <rempresent> i am running warty live and it won't recognize my blank cds that i am putting into the cdrom for burning the new breezy, is this a common problem with the old live distro
[09:01] <FliesLikeABrick> yay breezy is now running on my laptop and dual processor/dual monitor deskto
[09:01] <FliesLikeABrick> deskto
[09:01] <FliesLikeABrick> desktop*
[09:01] <FliesLikeABrick> time to sleep
[09:01] <gogeta> err
[09:01] <FliesLikeABrick> thx for your help
[09:02] <luckyaba> is there a program to unrar files in linux?
[09:02] <Madpilot> has anyone else had totem-gstreamer in Breezy refuse to play anything at all? Mine just closes with some message about "video resources in use by other application"...
[09:02] <elad`> Press any of alt keys to choose 3rd level - eh? What is third level??
[09:03] <Madpilot> totem-xine works fine, thank Dog...
[09:03] <Madpilot> luckyaba: search Synaptic for rar, there are a couple of options
[09:04] <melvztechie> guys: does ubuntu already support JAVA runtime environtment for Mozilla???
[09:04] <nalioth> luckyaba: use unrar-nonfree
[09:04] <elad`> melvztechie: yes
[09:05] <el_kato> Madpilot  I was hoping that there was some site like easyurpmi.zarb.org    for ubuntu/debian
[09:06] <Madpilot> el_kato: do you know about Synaptic?
[09:06] <melvztechie> elad: do you know whats the supported version now? coz sun newest version is Ver. 5 Update 5
[09:06] <synd> Is there any way I can put Beagle in the panel? Similar to Spotlight on OS X?
[09:06] <brokenladder> i need help!  i'm stuck after upgrading to breezy.  i can't get to a gui.
[09:07] <el_kato> yes I use it
[09:07] <QMario> We were attacked?
[09:07] <MachineScrew> synd ; yes it is called best
[09:07] <QMario> Which attack?
[09:07] <DekaPink> Okay, I feel stupid that I can't remember... but where is it you need to go in configuration editor to disable the icons on the desktop for mounted partitions?
[09:07] <synd> MachineScrew: I installed Best.
[09:07] <pupil> I'm trying to configure MPlayer-1.0pre5
[09:07] <brokenladder> :(
[09:07] <brokenladder> anyone?
[09:07] <pulver> anyone else having problems with mozilla-mplayer (mplayerplug-in) ? it doesn't seem to work
[09:07] <pupil> when I ./configure --enable-gui it gives me this error:
[09:07] <brokenladder> i'm sitting here in recovery mode in bitchx
[09:08] <MachineScrew> synd, no it's part of the begal package
[09:08] <pupil> Error: X11 support required for GUI compilation
[09:08] <putnam> i was told the people in #ubuntu enjoyed challenges.
[09:08] <putnam> it's a mysql problem, but nobody in mysql is talking.
[09:08] <synd> MachineScrew: I'm not seeing anything in the Add to Panel window.
[09:08] <pulver> brokenladder: any errors?
[09:08] <helpme> where is the guide for ubuntu breezy? plz HELP!!!!!!!!
[09:08] <das> anyone happen to know where i can get gvim .bin files?
[09:08] <guest_> i need help
[09:09] <putnam> is that so, guest
[09:09] <MachineScrew> synd go to system then pref
[09:09] <guest_> i need help
[09:09] <luckyaba> nalioth: what is the command for unrar-nonfree?
[09:09] <putnam> hey ask again
[09:09] <nalioth> guest_: we need a question
[09:09] <QMario> What's that?
[09:09] <MachineScrew> synd, tward the bottom is session
[09:09] <Toma-> guest_: ask plz.
[09:09] <MachineScrew> synd, click on that
[09:09] <nalioth> luckyaba: sudo apt-get install unrar-nonfree      you'll need uni and multi enabled
[09:09] <guest_> my ubuntu totem player which is using gstreamer is not playing smooth VCD..need help to resolve this.
[09:09] <QMario> How do I add my Java Archives to the CLASSPATH in Ubuntu Breezy?
[09:10] <synd> MachineScrew: Yes
[09:10] <MachineScrew> synd, hen click on startup progams
[09:10] <nalioth> ubotu: tell guest_ about dma
[09:10] <synd> MachineScrew: Ok
[09:10] <luckyaba> nalioth: k thanks
[09:10] <QMario> Nalioth, what do you think?
[09:10] <synd> MachineScrew: What's the command?
[09:10] <MachineScrew> synd, click on add and for the command type best and change order to 80
[09:11] <el_kato> QMario  add them as they were a directory
[09:11] <Quendi> does ubuntu use bridge code for wlancard/router/net setup?
[09:11] <QMario> El_kato, how?
[09:11] <MachineScrew> synd, click on ok
[09:11] <synd> MachineScrew: Done.
[09:11] <nalioth> QMario: where did you get the java?
[09:11] <el_kato> to your class path in .bashrc
[09:11] <synd> MachineScrew: Is that it?
[09:11] <QMario> From the java.sun.com website of course. :)
[09:11] <starscalling> yay
[09:11] <MachineScrew> synd, the click on close logout and log back in it will be there
[09:12] <melvztechie> guys: how could i enable java support for mozilla?
[09:12] <QMario> J2sdk1.5-sun
[09:12] <nalioth> QMario: ah, then follow el_kato's suggestions
[09:12] <MachineScrew> synd, thats it
[09:12] <Madpilot> when you upgrade to Breezy, is Sun Java uninstalled if you had it installed in Hoary?
[09:12] <MachineScrew> Madpilot, no
[09:12] <el_kato> PATH="$PATH:/home/kat/jdk1.5.0_04/bin:/home/kat/jdk1.5.0_04/:."
[09:12] <el_kato> export PATH
[09:12] <QMario> Nalioth, I don't know the commands for doing this.
[09:12] <synd> MachineScrew: Thanks a lot.
[09:12] <QMario> Oh, okay.
[09:12] <Madpilot> MachineScrew: good to know. thanks.
[09:12] <QMario> Thank you.
[09:13] <MachineScrew> synd, no prob make shure you have the proper parms in your fstab
[09:13] <QMario> El_kato, should I  do that in the Terminal?
[09:13] <el_kato> QMario:  then wirte            source .bashrc
[09:13] <QMario> Also, what are the colons for?
[09:13] <nalioth> QMario: open your .bashrc with gedit, add CLASSPATH or whatever to it
[09:13] <Toma-> !ubotu libz.so
[09:13] <ubotu> Toma-: Do they come in packets of five?
[09:13] <bettong_BOFH> !repos
[09:13] <ubotu> [sources]  at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto A list of official repositories can be found at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy)
[09:13] <Toma-> i hope
[09:13] <Toma-> :(
[09:14] <el_kato> yes anthe write source .basrc
[09:14] <el_kato> *and then
[09:14] <QMario> Where did the Root Terminal go to in Breezy?
[09:14] <helpme> can u tell me where i can get list of ubuntu repos to add??
[09:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> okay, i think i've finally upgraded to breezy after multiple reboots and dist-upgrades.
[09:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> i have an ubuntu logo instead of the gnome logo now.
[09:15] <nalioth> QMario: you dont need it
[09:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> except when i edit the menus it doesn't have any effect.
[09:15] <helpme> unofficial repos.....whr i can get libdvdcss2, plus mplayer?
[09:15] <nalioth> ubotu: tell helpme about hoary-extras
[09:16] <liable> Toma-: try apt-file
[09:16] <Toma-> ok thanks liable
[09:16] <starscalling> ubotu: tell starscalling  about apt
[09:17] <Toma-> liable: breezy has no apt-file...
[09:18] <nalioth> Toma-: install it
[09:18] <helpme> !info hoary-extras
[09:18] <nalioth> Toma-: "sudo apt-get install apt-file"
[09:18] <Madpilot> where is the Gnome menu editor lurking in Breezy?
[09:18] <Toma-> i see now..
[09:18] <nalioth> Madpilot: right click on the menu(s)
[09:19] <guest_> Question: I can't "hdparm /dev/hdc" it says, no such file or directory....i just need to check if DMA is on or off...
[09:19] <Madpilot> nalioth: thanks
[09:20] <starscalling> when i apt-get update why does it sometimes say Hit // Ign Get ?
[09:20] <starscalling> i mean what does hit and ign mean?
[09:20] <nalioth> starscalling: if nothing has changed, it will say that
[09:20] <guest_> i need to check if my DMA is on or off..when i do hdparm /dev/hdc is said..no such file or directory need help
[09:20] <Madpilot> guest_: are you sure your CDROM is actually hdc?
[09:21] <guest_> how to know?
[09:21] <guest_> i tried fdisk its is not htere
[09:21] <starscalling> oh sweet thanx nalioth :) i know i bug ya lots !_!
[09:21] <starscalling> im going to try to get mkv going on this fresh install XD
[09:22] <melvztechie> guys: after the apt-get update, whats the next command to install the updates?
[09:22] <nalioth> melvztechie: "sudo apt-get upgrade"
[09:22] <melvztechie> nalioth: okey thanks;)
[09:22] <guest_> how do we know where our CDROM is??? i tried fdisk..and it only sees the hard disk partitions..
[09:22] <guest_> i assume, its always /dev/hdc...
[09:23] <nalioth> guest_: type "mount"
[09:23] <starscalling> guest_:
[09:23] <starscalling> yeah what nalioth said ;)
[09:23] <locust> hi all. apt-get update was complaining about the GPG signature on breezy-updates on the au mirror, but a few minutes later it seems fine.
[09:23] <guest_> /dev/hda3 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[09:23] <guest_> proc on /proc type proc (rw)
[09:23] <guest_> sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw)
[09:23] <guest_> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
[09:23] <guest_> tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
[09:23] <guest_> none on /dev type tmpfs (rw,size=5M,mode=0755)
[09:23] <guest_> usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[09:23] <locust> problem, or would it just be something like the release file lagging a few minutes behind/ahead of the signature file on the mirror?
[09:23] <Toma-> this apt-file command is awesome!
[09:23] <joelito> hi everyone, anyone knows the address for the bittorrent tracker?
[09:23] <nalioth> nobody reads the /topic
[09:24] <nalioth> locust: the servers have been hammered the last 2 days
[09:24] <Toma-> whats a topic :D
[09:24] <nalioth> Toma-: type /topic
[09:24] <Madpilot> nalioth: what topic? ;)
[09:24] <starscalling> lol Toma-
[09:24] <Toma-> im kidding :(
[09:24] <el_kato> guest_:  maybe /media/cdrom
[09:24] <guest_> sorry
[09:24] <starscalling> yay dist-upgrade is going WAY faster than yesterday XD
[09:24] <nalioth> !pastebin
[09:24] <ubotu> from memory, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[09:24] <guest_> i type mount...i could not determine where the cdrom is..
[09:25] <indypende> what's the difference between the sun's java (sun-j2re) and the Blackdown (j2re)? (i know black it's free)
[09:25] <nalioth> guest_: use a pastebin, please next time
[09:25] <starscalling> guest_:
[09:25] <nalioth> indypende: suns java is newer
[09:25] <starscalling> is it on a different cable?
[09:25] <guest_> k
[09:25] <starscalling> than your hard drives?
[09:25] <indypende> nalioth, but black give me the firefox plugin
[09:25] <starscalling> my dvd drives are hda hdb and my hard drives are hdc hdd
[09:25] <nalioth> indypende: ahem /msg ubotu javadeb
[09:25] <joelito> that's why i use the torrent for the iso, but I want to check the stats of the tracker
[09:25] <indypende> nalioth, and see correctly the java applet on pages?
[09:26] <putnam> anyone think they can help figure out this bizarre mysql problem
[09:26] <putnam> ?
[09:26] <guest_> again...i suppose my cdrom is /dev/hdc...
[09:26] <qt2> how exactly do i go about getting w32codecs in breezy? :o
[09:26] <guest_> but i cannot hdparm...it said it is not there
[09:27] <starscalling> !tell qt2 about restricted formats
[09:27] <starscalling> >_>
[09:27] <starscalling> thats a good place to start :P
[09:27] <nalioth> ubotu: tell qt2 about w32deb
[09:27] <cmims6887> can someone please help me with boot problem?  i'm using a sager laptop with ICH6 chipset, boot hangs at hotplug subsystem.
[09:28] <RedGhost> breezy runs alot smoother and faster for me, especially programs that use jre and were beastly blow on 5.04 :o
[09:28] <guest_> hello..i need little help to check if my cdrom dma is on or off...
[09:29] <cmims6887> guest:   try dmesg|grep dma          ?
[09:29] <cmims6887> can anyone tell me how to disable hotplug from boot on livecd?  is it necessary?
[09:29] <guest_> nothing found....
[09:30] <QMario> El_kato and nalioth, it didn't work.
[09:30] <nalioth> QMario: hang on
[09:30] <cmims6887> does ubuntu include the source kernel by default?
[09:30] <zenrox> no
[09:30] <aftertaf> cmims6887: no but you can apt-get the package
[09:31] <zenrox> cmims6887,  you have get them your self linux-sources
[09:31] <ratboy> hello there
[09:31] <zenrox> and you have to un pack the tar.bz2 file
[09:31] <QMario> Eat up! :)
[09:31] <melvztechie> guys, anybody have a working Java  environment in firefox? cant make my browser work with java? how did you installed it properly?
[09:31] <guest_> I GOT it....my cdrom is /deb/hdb...and my DMA is off..iLL try to turn it on...
[09:31] <cmims6887> cool - i'm just thinking aloud for guest_ about his dma question...  i'd check to see if its enabled in the kernel... not sure how to verify if its running
[09:32] <guest_> guys...how do i save this chat contents so that i can review this later????
[09:32] <leafgirl> I upgraded and now I get an error:  "Error activating XKB configuration."   on boot. I already did a dpkg-reconfigure on the xserver. Any ideas? :/
[09:32] <joelito> melvz, did you downloaded java from multiverse?
[09:32] <kent_> goodmoorning guys ! ... 09:30 here in sweden
[09:32] <eliphas_> morning
[09:32] <nalioths_dog> QMario, JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/j2sdk1.3.1/;export JAVA_HOME
[09:32] <cmims6887> 2:30am in texas
[09:32] <MachineScrew> kent, 3:32 here
[09:32] <leafgirl> er, I get a window popping up, rather, when I load my desktop. It's annoying more than anything else
[09:32] <QMario> Nalioths_dog, are you nalioth?
[09:32] <damo21> what is root password?
[09:32] <guest_> 3:32pm Philippines
[09:32] <joelito> kent 3:32am here in the caribbean
[09:32] <melvztechie> joelito: i think i havent added the repos of multivers? wheres the link for that repos?
[09:33] <damo21> i wasnt prompted for one
[09:33] <MachineScrew> damo21, your password
[09:33] <eliphas_> 8:30 in bonnie scotland
[09:33] <Madpilot> damo21: there isn't one in Ubuntu...
[09:33] <damo21> oh
[09:33] <zenrox> damo21,  its asken your your user password
[09:33] <melvztechie> 3:33pm Phil
[09:33] <Madpilot> !tell damo21 about root
[09:33] <cmims6887> can anyone tell me how to disable hotplug on livecd boot?
[09:33] <kent_> i made a fresh install yesterday .. but cant watch ant dvd movies ..
[09:33] <guest_> HOw do i save this chat contents so that i can review this later....???any logger to turn on ???
[09:33] <ratboy> guest:copy & paste :)
[09:33] <MachineScrew> melvztechie, Macon,GA
[09:33] <zenrox> guest_,  in xchat yes look in prefrences
[09:34] <guest_> k...i thought is there any loggere here?
[09:34] <kent_> using my laptop right now .. compaq R3418EA .. Xchat :)
[09:34] <nalioth> QMario: you got the answer to your question, i believe
[09:34] <leafgirl> can anyone help with my xkb error? :(
[09:34] <guest_> I got it..there is a logger..settings..thanks.
[09:34] <MachineScrew> kent, compaq presario 2170US
[09:34] <nalioth> guest_: there is logs available
[09:34] <QMario> Are you guys both the same person?
[09:34] <joelito> kent_, enable universe and multiverse, install totem-xine, connect to third party mirror like videolan or debian-marillat to get libdvdcss
[09:34] <kent_> ok
[09:34] <nalioth> QMario: the dog is a script client
[09:35] <kent_> ok ? ..
[09:35] <kent_> totem xine
[09:35] <guest_> man, where did that logger went??? what path did that went?????
[09:35] <damo21> ahhh :) sudo -i
[09:35] <ratboy> what u boyz using as newsgrabber ?
[09:35] <guest_> i enabled logger..but where it is located????
[09:35] <nalioth> ubotu: tell guest_ about logs
[09:35] <ratboy> tryed pan but not that happy with it
[09:35] <cr34t1v3> hmm
[09:35] <joelito> un universe, kent_
[09:35] <MachineScrew> ratboy, you can use evolution thunderbird or pan
[09:36] <cmims6887> ubotu: tell cmims6887 about hotplug
[09:36] <qt2> err, whats the command used ot manually install a deb...
[09:36] <qt2> isnt it dpkg -i?
[09:36] <cmims6887> ubotu: tell me about boot
[09:36] <MachineScrew> ratboy, my gf loves thunderbird
[09:36] <qt2> ubotu: tell me about deb
[09:36] <cmims6887> ubotu: tell me about livecd
[09:36] <guest_> huh, you mean to say , the logger is in the web??? can i save it in my loca?????
[09:36] <qt2> ubotu: tell me about dpkg
[09:36] <kent_> where do i enable that ? .. in that " add aplication app " ?
[09:36] <MachineScrew> evolution is a little on the slow side
[09:36] <Toma-> ubotu: tell me about w32codecs
[09:37] <cheemp> is there an FTP client program with ubuntu?
[09:37] <kent_> GFTP ?
[09:37] <cmims6887> can anyone tell me how to disable hotplug on the livecd?
[09:37] <cheemp> i don't see it anywhere
[09:37] <starscalling> gftp is good :)
[09:37] <kent_> yes
[09:37] <MachineScrew> cheemp, gftp tftp and mc
[09:37] <cmims6887> ncftp is the best  =)
[09:37] <starscalling> i dont think its default
[09:37] <damo21> cmims: at boot time you call "linux" with some option
[09:37] <QMario> Nalioth, Java still can't find my TurtleGraphics package.
[09:38] <cheemp> ncftp is best?
[09:38] <starscalling> i dont see anything default, but " sudo apt-get install gftp "
[09:38] <starscalling> or that
[09:38] <nalioth> QMario: have you sourced your .bashrc?
[09:38] <damo21> cmims: try F1 F2 F3 ... to see the options at boot loader
[09:38] <MachineScrew> cheemp, you need a gui ?
[09:38] <starscalling> dunno never tried ncftp
[09:38] <QMario> Nalioth, what do you mean?
[09:38] <cheemp> gui would be nce
[09:38] <ratboy> :)
[09:38] <sunshine> does anyone knw how ti edit the root system from before login#
[09:39] <MachineScrew> cheemp, go with gftp
[09:39] <ratboy> who don't love gui ??? :)
[09:39] <liable> sunshine: to do what/
[09:39] <MachineScrew> console die hards
[09:39] <nalioth> QMario: when you make changes to any 'rc' file, you need to 'source' it
[09:39] <nalioth> QMario: type "source ~/.bashrc"
[09:39] <cantona> what is the next release codename?
[09:39] <nalioth> QMario: this gets your changes into the system
[09:39] <MachineScrew> Dapper duck or drake
[09:39] <Madpilot> cantona: Dapper Drake
[09:39] <nalioth> cantona: Dapper Drake is ubuntu 6.04
[09:39] <starscalling> rc file?
[09:39] <starscalling> O.O
[09:40] <cantona> any goals?
[09:40] <MachineScrew> drake is the duck lol
[09:40] <MachineScrew> cantona, to make it better than badgers
[09:40] <sunshine> i wrongly edit this file /lib/lsb/init-functions which is located in the root system and i need to repair it so i can access my computer
[09:40] <cmims6887> found something.  back in a bit.
[09:40] <MachineScrew> cantona, better than vista
[09:41] <liable> sunshine: try init=/bin/bash
[09:41] <da_bon_bon> hi all.
[09:41] <ratboy> hey
[09:41] <da_bon_bon> can someone give me suggestions for a c++ and java ide
[09:41] <da_bon_bon> ?
[09:41] <cantona> MachineScrew: better than OS X?
[09:41] <da_bon_bon> ratboy: :)
[09:41] <ratboy> did anyone use a client/server solution ?an encrypted one ? just like wired (www.zankasoftware.com/wired) ?
[09:41] <cheemp> da_bon_bon eclipse
[09:42] <MachineScrew> cantona, well not so shure
[09:42] <da_bon_bon> cheemp: its too heavy for me piii 550mhz :(
[09:42] <da_bon_bon> i want basic syntax highlight, and compile / run from ide
[09:42] <Syruss> da_bon_bon: use xfce
[09:42] <da_bon_bon> thats all
[09:42] <logan121277> hallo
[09:42] <MachineScrew> cantona, see I look at it this way all unix type os need to beat windows into the ground
[09:42] <da_bon_bon> Syruss: eclipse is heavy
[09:42] <QMario> Nalioth, I have just done that twice, and Java still can't find my TurtleGraphics.jar package. :'(
[09:42] <Syruss> oh
[09:42] <Syruss> yeah it blows
[09:42] <Syruss> :p
[09:43] <Syruss> my mate swears by it though
[09:43] <MachineScrew> anjuta
[09:43] <cheemp> syruss what do you use
[09:43] <MachineScrew> good ide
[09:43] <cantona> MachineScrew: useless to beat windows because unix people dont use !unix os
[09:43] <cantona> lol
[09:43] <MachineScrew> monodevelop
[09:43] <da_bon_bon> MachineScrew: i can run single files and compile them from anjuta ?
[09:43] <MachineScrew> da_bon_bon, I have
[09:43] <da_bon_bon> ok.
[09:43] <nalioth> QMario: well, idk what else to do
[09:44] <MachineScrew> cantona, well linux is a type of unix
[09:44] <QMario> IDK?
[09:44] <cantona> MachineScrew: yes
[09:44] <MachineScrew> so is freeBSD and MacOSX
[09:44] <da_bon_bon> brb ..
[09:44] <MachineScrew> windows vista is trying to be
[09:44] <ratboy> hahaha
[09:44] <ratboy> windows what ?
[09:45] <cantona> MachineScrew: i mean people who use unix type , dont use windows
[09:45] <ratboy> :=)
[09:45] <MachineScrew> windows vista
[09:45] <ratboy> windows VaportWare ?
[09:45] <MachineScrew> cantona, ya
[09:45] <cantona> MachineScrew: what? vista wanna become unix type?
[09:45] <starscalling> vista
[09:45] <starscalling> you know
[09:45] <starscalling> the new thing to steal >.>
[09:45] <ratboy> bah steal it if u need it :)
[09:45] <MachineScrew> ratboy, no they did somthing new log story
[09:45] <MachineScrew> cantona, ya
[09:46] <cantona> MachineScrew: how?
[09:46] <MachineScrew> cantona, no longer are you god on a windows machine
[09:46] <starscalling> they didnt come close to getting what they wanted to in it.. there is another version name coming after vista with everything it was supposed to already  do lol
[09:46] <ratboy> wow
[09:46] <cheemp> visual studio is an insane ide
[09:46] <ratboy> nice :=)
[09:46] <MachineScrew> cantona, a sudo type thing comes up when you need to install somthing
[09:46] <cheemp> the whidbey version, vs 2005
[09:47] <QMario> Nalioth?
[09:47] <cheemp> i wish it would run on gnome and support PHP hehehe
[09:47] <cantona> MachineScrew: opps...how about the permission
[09:47] <nalioth> QMario: yes
[09:47] <MachineScrew> ratboy, MS made vista like Linux kernel developers make the kernel
[09:47] <cheemp> visual studio is the one app i'd give M$ money for
[09:47] <MachineScrew> cantona, ya that would be there to
[09:48] <cheemp> mahine: really?
[09:48] <MachineScrew> cantona, also built in anti-virus
[09:48] <cheemp> why did they do that
[09:48] <starscalling> do any of you run k3b on gnome? i always get lots of errors with it :P
[09:48] <MachineScrew> cantona, and a 2gb dvd
[09:48] <MachineScrew> cheemp, ya realy
[09:48] <QMario> Is there a simple IDE, such as JCreator that is available for Ubuntu?
[09:48] <locomorto> starscalling: I do
[09:48] <locomorto> starscalling: you need to install what it tells you to
[09:48] <locomorto> starscalling: then it runs fine
[09:48] <cheemp> i installed vista... formatted 1 hour after
[09:49] <indypende> can anyone help me for the "extras" packages? how can i install the w32codecs and msttcorefonts?
[09:49] <MachineScrew> cheemp, before it was the left hand didn't know what the right hand was doing
[09:49] <starscalling> o.o ok ill look into it for sure then ;) thanx locomorto
[09:49] <locomorto> indypende: they have been removed I think
[09:49] <ranjeeth> when i run audacity i get an error msg like;---- there was an error initiali audio io u will not able to play or record
[09:49] <MachineScrew> cheemp, nothing compairs to Linux
[09:49] <cheemp> machine: yeah well vista is super unstable
[09:49] <locomorto> ranjeeth: sudo killall esd
[09:49] <indypende> locomorto, i know
[09:49] <cheemp> mahcine, NetBSD :)
[09:49] <nalioth> ubotu: tell indypende about w32deb
[09:49] <indypende> locomorto, no alternatives solutions?
[09:49] <MachineScrew> cheemp, duh its beta
[09:49] <starscalling> indypende: last check msttcorefonts package was broken
[09:50] <locomorto> indypende: you can get them from marilat (sp, google)
[09:50] <starscalling> because the download links do not exist atm
[09:50] <cheemp> yeah but for a beta even, very bad
[09:50] <MachineScrew> cheemp, its not to be out until 8/06 maybe
[09:50] <pinucset> how do i know wich distribution i have?
[09:50] <locomorto> indypende: but make sure to remove it after you install the packages you need
[09:50] <MachineScrew> cheemp, as I said they did somthing new
[09:50] <indypende> locomorto, ok
[09:50] <cheemp> compared to the Net 2.0, Whidbey, Yukon betas, i was alot less impressed
[09:51] <MachineScrew> I thing Vista will be the nail in MS coffen
[09:51] <locomorto> pinucset: do you have openoffice 2 or 1?
[09:51] <starscalling> if i enable backports should i kill it if i dont need the packages at a given moment?
[09:51] <cheemp> machine i don't think so
[09:51] <BROKEN_LADDER> ntu
[09:51] <cheemp> it looks pretty sweet
[09:51] <locomorto> starscalling: no
[09:51] <nalioth> pinucset: open a terminal and type "cat /etc/issue
[09:51] <locomorto> starscalling: its fine to keep backports
[09:51] <BROKEN_LADDER> i need serious help.  i'm unable to get to gdm except through recovery mode logging in as root and running gdm.
[09:51] <MachineScrew> cheemp, looks aren't every thing
[09:51] <starscalling> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 <<-- i can enable all of those ?
[09:52] <locomorto> BROKEN_LADDER: try sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[09:52] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: check yer logs..
[09:52] <locomorto> BROKEN_LADDER: you can also try to reinstall it
[09:52] <MachineScrew> cheemp, some people like the look of KDE they also like windows and MacOSX
[09:52] <locomorto> BROKEN_LADDER: apt-get remove gdm
[09:52] <MachineScrew> I LOVE E17
[09:52] <locomorto> BROKEN_LADDER: apt-get install gdm
[09:52] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: apt-get --purge remove gdm
[09:52] <sunshine> liable i try what u said but u did tell the whole procedure
[09:52] <MachineScrew> big fan of E17
[09:53] <cheemp> machine, with what i've seen, ms is about to hit the industry big time
[09:53] <starscalling> E17? is that a gui like gnome and kde then?
[09:53] <Toma-> e17 is so unstable still :(
[09:53] <ranjeeth> when i execute ;------------sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/realplayer_8.0.11_i386.deb--------------i get an error-------- > dpkg status databae area is locked by anther process
[09:53] <MachineScrew> cheemp, they are going to splinter into several companies
[09:53] <thirso> how do i copy and paste a file to a root dir?
[09:53] <indypende> ubotu, nalioth, thankx
[09:53] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, indypende
[09:54] <BROKEN_LADDER> locomorto i did that.
[09:54] <BROKEN_LADDER> liable which logs?
[09:54] <sunshine> the root prompt is before login i'm on a live cd i need to remove the live cd and boot the computer normally to get to it
[09:54] <QMario> Can anyone else help me?
[09:54] <MachineScrew> cheemp, they are going to die a slow and horible death
[09:54] <MachineScrew> QMario, whats up
[09:54] <cheemp> cheemp: their development platform is the absolute best, nothing comes even near
[09:54] <nalioth> ranjeeth: close all your apt-get processes
[09:54] <MachineScrew> cheemp, ok so
[09:55] <liable> sunshine: hit e at grub screen, append init=/bin/bash
[09:55] <cheemp> can't even get a decent IDE on linux.. gotta use vi
[09:55] <QMario> MachineScrew, Java cannot find my Java archives needed to compile my programs.
[09:55] <thirso> ranjeeth: have you tried to reboot?
[09:55] <BROKEN_LADDER> okay thanks guys.  i'm gonna reboot.
[09:55] <sunshine> what the grub screen
[09:55] <liable> sunshine: to kernel line
[09:55] <wdh> thirso, try to explain again what you want exactly.. what do you mean by a 'root-dir'?
[09:55] <QMario> Or classes.(One of them is TurtleGraphics)
[09:55] <ranjeeth> trying
[09:55] <BROKEN_LADDER> it did say something about an error when i ran gdm.
[09:55] <MachineScrew> i am affraid I don't know any thing about that
[09:55] <BROKEN_LADDER> from root console
[09:55] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: ~/.xsession-errors
[09:55] <sunshine> im new to all this u have to speak english to me please
[09:55] <thirso> wdh: a dir that i cant write with my non root account
[09:55] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: your syslog, and also messages
[09:55] <liable> meh
[09:56] <sunshine> i dont understand what grub screen or kernel line is
[09:56] <_andreas> Hi, is there a bug with usplash and vga=791?
[09:56] <cheemp> and postgre and mysql are nice... but sql server 2005 is absolutely insane
[09:56] <wdh> thirso, you can run 'nautilus' from a root console, and after that you have root-privileges with nautilus
[09:56] <thirso> sunshine: do you know what lilo is?
[09:56] <MachineScrew> cheemp, they do there own thing and make standards out of the existing ones
[09:56] <liable> sunshine: at boot.
[09:56] <Hmmmm> hi guys any repostiries for breezy
[09:56] <thirso> wdh: oh yeah
[09:56] <wdh> thirso, or run 'sudo nautilus' from any other console
[09:56] <sigwada> anyone can help me?
[09:56] <liable> sunshine: you know the screen that lets you pick a kernel?
[09:56] <MachineScrew> cheemp, they force people into an API that they can't get out of
[09:57] <nxv_> if [ -n `cat "$1" | cut -d \" -f 2,8,9 | grep -E "$i .*:..:..\"" -m 5` ] ; then
[09:57] <nxv_> why do i get an too many arguments error with the above line in my script??
[09:57] <sigwada> where i can find the command line? sori for my ignorance in linux
[09:57] <wdh> nxv_, try #bash
[09:57] <liable> nxv_: try #bash
[09:57] <wdh> liable, parrot :P
[09:58] <MachineScrew> sigwada, open a terminal in Applications Accesorys
[09:58] <liable> awrk!
[09:58] <cheemp> and how do you get out of a linux api?
[09:58] <nxv_> wdh, liable: ok :)
[09:58] <sunshine> liabe: are u talkin about the one with 2.6.8 3.6.8 recovery mode etc
[09:58] <melvztechie> sigwada: use the terminal
[09:58] <sigwada> ok ill try it tnx
[09:58] <starscalling> well! updates finished!
[09:58] <sunshine> liable: are u talkin about the one with 2.6.8 3.6.8 recovery mode etc
[09:58] <cheemp> i guess linux apps are easy to port
[09:58] <starscalling> now for mkv support !_!
[09:58] <sunshine> sorry
[09:58] <MachineScrew> wx is cross platform so is QT and GTK
[09:58] <MachineScrew> so there
[09:58] <liable> sunshine: no the normal one, or yes, just boot into recovery mode if it will let you
[09:59] <MachineScrew> all programing languages are crossplatform
[09:59] <sunshine> liable: the recovery mode takes me to thr root prompt to repair the file
[09:59] <MachineScrew> except assembley
[09:59] <cheemp> machine but for enterprise stuff, when a company decides  to pay 100K per CPU for BizTalk Server, they think it through
[09:59] <MachineScrew> and some others
[09:59] <liable> sunshine: good
[10:00] <_andreas> Hi, is there a bug with usplash and vga=791? i have no bootsplash and insmod doent find vesafb
[10:00] <liable> sunshine: thats what you want isnt it?
[10:01] <sunshine> liable: but i dont know how to repair the file
[10:01] <sunshine> the prompt is root@none>
[10:01] <MachineScrew> cheemp, my brother is a programer and uses Windows XP at work
[10:01] <liable> sunshine: use your favourite editor :)
[10:01] <MachineScrew> cheemp, so I know about his problems
[10:02] <sunshine> liable it said the root system is read only but i can change this and remount it to read and write and that i need to repair the file manually and reboot it doesnt tell how
[10:02] <sunshine> liable how do i use my favorite editor
[10:02] <lordpatman> hi
[10:02] <MachineScrew> cheemp, right now his program won't run on a MacOSX or Linux
[10:02] <QMario> Thank Yahweh!!! Yes, it works now.
[10:02] <BROKEN_LADDER> didn't work.
[10:02] <BROKEN_LADDER> what now?
[10:02] <QMario> Use this website for some help: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/tooldocs/solaris/classpath.html.
[10:02] <nalioth> QMario: cool!
[10:03] <d3vice> hi
[10:03] <QMario> Thank you nalioth and nalioths_dog!!! :)
[10:03] <sunshine> liable after i type init=/bin/bash what do i do
[10:03] <Toma-> MachineScrew: what program?
[10:03] <d3vice> where can i find libdvdcss for 5.10 ?
[10:03] <liable> sunshine: man mount to remount rw, 'vimtutor' to learn how to use vim :)
[10:03] <MachineScrew> Toma-, A program called Reach
[10:03] <ian> Situation is this, Win98 lappy - No CDROM No Floopy, BIOS does not support PXE. I asked a couple of times for help but I'm not getting anywhere. Loadlin,Netboot, GRUB4DOS not working for me. Anybody pls...! I running out of ideas.
[10:03] <liable> sunshine: you will only be dropped to a shell, just like the recovery mode..
[10:03] <Myrtti> goar.
[10:03] <BROKEN_LADDER> can anyone tell me where to look to find out why i can't get x to start unless i boot in recovery mode?
[10:04] <MachineScrew> Toma-, its for people that cant use the keyboard to type
[10:04] <BROKEN_LADDER> like retarded people.
[10:04] <BROKEN_LADDER> or tadpoles.
[10:04] <sunshine> liable: so what do i do then if it also a shell
[10:04] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: /var/log/syslog, messages, ~/.xsession-errors
[10:04] <MachineScrew> BROKEN_LADDER, no like Stephen Hawkens dumb ass
[10:04] <BROKEN_LADDER> MachineScrew lol
[10:04] <Toma-> MachineScrew: im sure theres an oss alternative
[10:04] <liable> sunshine: if you arent very familiar with using console tools, then maybe its easier to re-install.
[10:04] <BROKEN_LADDER> easy killer.
[10:05] <sunshine> liable : u know with vimtutor will it come up by just typin it name
[10:05] <d3vice> is there a libdvdcss for 5.10 ?
[10:05] <BROKEN_LADDER> liable would this help me to find out the problems that happened when i last logged in?
[10:05] <MachineScrew> Toma-, yes there are but not to the extent of reach
[10:05] <liable> sunshine: yes, it will teach you how to use vim.
[10:05] <Toma-> i see
[10:05] <cantona> how can I disable the cpu auto frequency while it;s connected AC power
[10:05] <ian> !loadlin
[10:05] <ubotu> ian: I give up, what is it?
[10:05] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: just read the things and see.
[10:05] <BROKEN_LADDER> oh brother
[10:06] <BROKEN_LADDER> liable whose home/.xsession-errors root?
[10:06] <guest_> guys...my totem slow VCD play did not get fixed by enabling dma=ON..ANy other ideas????
[10:06] <sunshine> liable i cant afford to reinstall i have to learn this information sometime
[10:06] <sunshine> liable please
[10:06] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: nah, yours.
[10:06] <BROKEN_LADDER> liable whose?
[10:06] <ethy> Anybody know how to fix the resize problem in mplayer? Basically I select the screen to be double the size, but the picture it self didn't resize, only the window.
[10:06] <BROKEN_LADDER> liable my system wouldn't even start into gdm.
[10:06] <guest_> I enabled my DMA, and my totem gstreamer is still slow vcd play...
[10:06] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: hrm, actually point, look in /var/log
[10:06] <BROKEN_LADDER> liable so it coludn't be my user's.
[10:06] <MachineScrew> BROKEN_LADDER, reinstall
[10:06] <MachineScrew> BROKEN_LADDER, lol
[10:07] <noodle_> is there like a firewall running by default on breezy?
[10:07] <liable> sunshine: do the vimtutor bit, learn how to use vim to edit files then come back.
[10:07] <MachineScrew> BROKEN_LADDER, have fun with the console
[10:07] <MachineScrew> noodle_, no need there are not any net enabled services
[10:07] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: i doubt it will be in xorg.log, try messages or syslog
[10:07] <sunshine> liable okay i can access vimtutor from the root prompt yes
[10:07] <mustard5> noodle_, I don't think so
[10:07] <mustard5> noodle_, try firestarter
[10:07] <liable> sunshine: try it
[10:08] <sunshine> liable okay
[10:08] <noodle_> k
[10:08] <HaroldJohnson> Hello all
[10:08] <BROKEN_LADDER> MachineScrew reinstall my arse.
[10:08] <MachineScrew> encryptio, where are you in ga
[10:08] <mustard5> hi HaroldJohnson
[10:08] <d3vice> where can i find libdvdcss for breezy ?
[10:09] <MachineScrew> BROKEN_LADDER, is that possible is your arse upgradeable lol
[10:09] <HaroldJohnson> I'd like to upgrade my Powerbook from Hoary to Breezy.  How do I do so?
[10:09] <Myrtti> I hate gnome-terminal. aterm isn't good enough. Any alternatives?
[10:09] <BROKEN_LADDER> liable the weird thing is that when i boot and it just hangs with my monitor sleeping, once i finally push power on my computer to shut down, the screen comes on and i see the text that normally comes right before going to gdm.  the login text.
[10:09] <mustard5> !tell d3vice about restrictedformats
[10:09] <Hmmmm> so anyone here unhappy with breezy?
[10:09] <BROKEN_LADDER> HaroldJohnson lol.  read the topic.
[10:09] <MachineScrew> HaroldJohnson, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:09] <BROKEN_LADDER> Hmmmm i'm mixed.
[10:09] <d3vice> mustard5, thx
[10:09] <BROKEN_LADDER> Hmmmm if my computer would boot i could tell you.
[10:09] <BROKEN_LADDER> heh.
[10:10] <ethy> !mplayer
[10:10] <ubotu> rumour has it, mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto.  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[10:10] <BROKEN_LADDER> HaroldJohnson you have to switch all instances of hoary to breezy
[10:10] <sigwada> any can help me
[10:10] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: you old sneaky snake, where you been?
[10:10] <MachineScrew> encryptio, hey where in GA are you
[10:10] <sigwada> im installating jre
[10:10] <Myrtti> /me puts on her wizard hat: "you need help in asking your question, sigwada"
[10:10] <nalioth> ubotu: tell HaroldJohnson about upgrade2breezy
[10:11] <sigwada> i type "su" in terminal
[10:11] <Myrtti> sudo
[10:11] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: eh?
[10:11] <guest_> ANybody can help my totem gstreamer is playing slow in VCD...i enabled DMA=on but not helping....any ydeas??
[10:11] <sigwada> and asking for root password
[10:11] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, I haven't checked in in awhile.  How've you been?
[10:11] <sigwada> what will i nput into tht password?
[10:11] <MachineScrew> guest_, do sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[10:11] <HaroldJohnson> !upgrade2breezy
[10:11] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[10:11] <mustard5> sigwada, you need a root password?
[10:11] <BROKEN_LADDER> Oct 15 00:57:17 localhost kernel: [4294722.449000]  eth0: no IPv6 routers present
[10:11] <BROKEN_LADDER> Oct 15 00:57:21 localhost gdm[7147] : gdm_slave_greeter: Cannot start greeter trying default: /usr/lib/gdm/gdmlogin
[10:11] <BROKEN_LADDER> Oct 15 00:57:59 localhost gdm[6680] : Couldn't authenticate user
[10:11] <BROKEN_LADDER> Oct 15 00:58:45 localhost shutdown[7152] : shutting down for system halt
[10:11] <BROKEN_LADDER> Oct 15 00:58:45 localhost init: Switching to runlevel: 0
[10:11] <Myrtti> no he doesn't
[10:11] <MachineScrew> guest_, totem-gstreamer is kinda sucky
[10:11] <Hmmmm> BROKEN_LADDER, what happened? why aint it booting?
[10:11] <sigwada> yap
[10:12] <liable> sigwada: use sudo
[10:12] <Myrtti> BAD MISTAKE!
[10:12] <thespiritoftal> !upgrade2breezy
[10:12] <BROKEN_LADDER> Hmmmm read that.
[10:12] <Myrtti> !pasting
[10:12] <ubotu> Myrtti: Are you smoking crack?
[10:12] <Myrtti> !pastebin
[10:12] <ubotu> I heard pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:12] <guest_> i already did XINE...in fact, it will remove gstreammer...but my sustem does nto like zxhine'
[10:12] <walde> !upgrade2breezy
[10:12] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[10:12] <Myrtti> !rootsudo
[10:12] <ubotu> hmm... rootsudo is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[10:12] <damo21> LOL smoking crack?
[10:12] <Hmmmm> anyone got some good repositories for breezy?
[10:12] <mustard5> !tell sigwada about rootsudo
[10:12] <Myrtti> !tell sigwada about rootsudo
[10:12] <MachineScrew> guest_, it only removes totem-gstreamer
[10:12] <BROKEN_LADDER> who can tell me what's causing my error above?
[10:12] <Myrtti> damn :->
[10:12] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: please pastebin it
[10:12] <thespiritoftal> do we need to change the repositories when we upgrade to breezy?
[10:13] <mustard5> its all good :)
[10:13] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: try adding another user, and logging in as them, for shits and giggles.
[10:13] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: you here?
[10:13] <BROKEN_LADDER> liable huh?
[10:13] <mustard5> thespiritoftal, yes
[10:13] <BROKEN_LADDER> liable what's that got to do with anything.
[10:13] <guest_> yes...but zine is not playing neither
[10:13] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, Okay, I've go to go.  I'll check in tomorrow or the next day and stay longer.
[10:13] <mustard5> !tell thespiritoftal about breezy
[10:13] <BROKEN_LADDER> liable do you understand that when i boot, gdm does not come up.
[10:13] <MachineScrew> but to increes your speed open a console and type sudo hdparm -d1 -c1 /dev/hdc
[10:13] <BROKEN_LADDER> at all.
[10:13] <MachineScrew> guest_, but to increes your speed open a console and type sudo hdparm -d1 -c1 /dev/hdc
[10:13] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth okay, i pastebinned it, now can you tell me anything?
[10:13] <HaroldJohnson> BROKEN_LADDER, Thanks for your help
[10:13] <guest_> k....wait.....
[10:13] <BROKEN_LADDER> HaroldJohnson heh..i didn't help you dude.
[10:14] <smack> anyone else have problems with their gnome-video-thumbnailer always selecting the first frame on .avi movies?
[10:14] <mustard5> paste the URL in her BROKEN_LADDER
[10:14] <MachineScrew> guest_, if that dosn't help I don't know
[10:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> HaroldJohnson breezy is dramatically better.
[10:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> mustard5 the text is right above in the channel already.
[10:14] <smack> I can't find documentation for gnome-video-thumbnailer.. it doesn't have a man page and I can't find a homepage for it.
[10:14] <mustard5> yes, but its a mess :)
[10:14] <guest_> what does that command do?> i just type it...what does tit d>
[10:14] <HaroldJohnson> BROKEN_LADDER, I'll take your word on that.  Hope it performs well on my Powerbook.
[10:14] <guest_> ?
[10:15] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: hrm, misunderstood.
[10:15] <smack> http://lists.debian.org/debian-gtk-gnome/2004/11/msg00013.html I found this. gnome-video-thumbnailer is in gconf-editor with launch parameters for .avi videos but I can't figure out how they work.
[10:15] <mustard5> what command guest_ ?
[10:15] <guest_> its still slow...
[10:15] <guest_> your -d1 c1
[10:15] <guest_> of hdparm...what does that do>?
[10:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> http://pastebin.com/394227
[10:16] <comp16> i can see my player is playing but I cant here nothing.... my speakers are OK and soundcard... :(
[10:16] <BROKEN_LADDER> comp16 toy around with alsamixer?
[10:16] <smack> that'd be 'hear anything'
[10:16] <BROKEN_LADDER> comp16 is it xmms?
[10:16] <damo21> sudo: timestamp too far in the future
[10:16] <comp16> amarok
[10:16] <ranjeeth> when i use dpkg after reebot it shows ----->sudo dpkg -r /var/cache/apt/archives/realplayer_8.0.11_i386.deb
[10:16] <ranjeeth>  shows following msg pls suggest------------------->
[10:16] <ranjeeth> dpkg: you must specify packages by their own names, not by quoting the names of the files they come in
[10:16] <damo21> ??
[10:16] <mustard5> type man hdparm guest_
[10:16] <damo21> how do i fix sudo after i set my time/date
[10:16] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: you just want your box to work?
[10:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> doesn't my list of errors tell anything +
[10:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth yup.
[10:17] <comp16> i know theres a command to kill something in the console but I forgot
[10:17] <guest_> my prob is: MY VCD plays slow in totem gstreamer. xine does not work. i already eabled dma
[10:17] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: install kdm
[10:17] <mustard5> guest_, type 'man hdparm' to see the manual in terminal
[10:17] <damo21> some files have wrong timestamp
[10:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth i do have kdm.
[10:17] <noodle_> comp16: pkill process_name
[10:17] <damo21> set in the future
[10:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth i tried using it too.
[10:17] <pinucset> one friend uses gnome (ubuntu breezy) and wants to install amarok. Will sudo apt-get install amarok install amarok in his computer?
[10:17] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: same error?
[10:17] <comp16> i dunno the process name
[10:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth yup
[10:17] <bigfoot1> i have dvorak on my ubuntu. But on the GUI login screen, the layout is qwerty. Why and how can i get everything on my computer (terminal, GUI login screen, GUI) all in dvorak?
[10:17] <guest_> my vcd plays slowly in vcd totem gstreamer...i want to faster this.,
[10:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth bear in mind, kdm and gdm both work if i run them from recovery mode
[10:17] <damo21> does anyone know how to fix sudo when timestamp is set in future?
[10:18] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: check the other logs, see if theres anything else about it.
[10:18] <mustard5> guest_, I imagine you have to enable DMA
[10:18] <guest_> already did
[10:18] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: then rename your .Xauthority and try again
[10:18] <mustard5> did you read the manual on hdparm?
[10:18] <guest_> do you think, i have to recompile my video card driver for this>>>> :-(
[10:18] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth okay thx
[10:18] <BROKEN_LADDER> one sec
[10:18] <smack> guest_: have you given totem-xine a shot? I find totem-gstreamer to be slow.
[10:18] <sigwada> how can i ictall yahoo messanger in linux?
[10:19] <Madpilot> crap... why has Breezy killed my 3d drivers, and how do I get them back? (ATI 9600XT card...)
[10:19] <guest_> yes...but totem xine hangs up on me..
[10:19] <Madpilot> sigwada: use GAIM
[10:19] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth where is that?
[10:19] <smack> guest_: did you install the mplayer codec pack?
[10:19] <guest_> not yet...
[10:19] <BROKEN_LADDER> sigwada also consider using jabber.
[10:19] <guest_> i tried that..but failed..how do i do that?
[10:19] <mustard5> :)
[10:19] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: in your homedir
[10:19] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth whose home directory?
[10:20] <mustard5> guest_, type 'man hdparm' to see the manual in terminal
[10:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> root?
[10:20] <sigwada> i use ubuntu and i want to install yahoo messager, any can help me? sorry for my ignorance
[10:20] <damo21> sigwada install gaim
[10:20] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: if it works in the recovery mode, the problem lies in your home directory
[10:20] <guest_> i thinbk the prob is to install w32codec...but i tried that last wekk.i cannot do it...is there a way alternative t od it>?
[10:20] <sigwada> where can i find that gaim?
[10:20] <tristanmike> sigwada, Gaim, which is installed by default is an IM which supports Yahoo, MSN, ICQ to name a few
[10:20] <Madpilot> do the "fglrx" 3d drivers work in Breezy?
[10:20] <crimsun> yes
[10:20] <kagen_> http://gaim.sourceforge.net/
[10:20] <nalioth> sigwada: use gaim, which is under applications > internet
[10:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth whose home directory?
[10:20] <kagen_> or that
[10:21] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: YOUR home directory
[10:21] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth which user?
[10:21] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth i have multiple users.
[10:21] <Madpilot> crimsun: sorry, was that a yes to my fglrx question?
[10:21] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: and it's broken in ALL users?
[10:21] <guest_> my debian is fast...in my laptop...but ubuntu desktp is slow
[10:21] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth gdm doesn't start.
[10:21] <mustard5> !tell guest_ about w32deb
[10:21] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth this has nothing to do with any particular user.
[10:21] <smack> guest_: you need to put the codecs in /home/youruser/.gnome2/totem-addons/
[10:21] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: did you apt-get remove --purge gdm?
[10:21] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth yup.
[10:22] <siimo> hi my mouse lags in linux quite badly compared to windows can someone help
[10:22] <BROKEN_LADDER> then reinstall
[10:22] <sunshine> liable i tried mount ... vimtutor it say you must specify the filesystem type
[10:22] <guest_> downloadign.............wait
[10:22] <BROKEN_LADDER> siimo you mean it is slow, or it has a delay in responding?
[10:22] <guest_> will do.....i m stil ldownloading/
[10:22] <BROKEN_LADDER> siimo are you just saying that you have to move it a long way to get it to move on the screen much?
[10:22] <siimo> BROKEN_LADDER, delay in responding
[10:22] <liable> sunshine: you what... erm just type 'vimtutor'
[10:22] <BROKEN_LADDER> siimo wow..that's weird.  i dunno.
[10:23] <sunshine> liable and when i had put in init =/bin/bash it say bash dircolor command not found
[10:23] <Paradoxx> hmm, i'm on breezy now
[10:23] <Paradoxx> :)
[10:23] <siimo> its a standard ps/2 optical mouse
[10:23] <Paradoxx> ...oh happy day
[10:23] <damo21> siimo how much memory do u have
[10:23] <guest_> question: can i find this same codec in debian cd installer?>
[10:23] <guest_> i have 4 debian cds
[10:23] <siimo> damo21, 1GB
[10:23] <damo21> oh
[10:24] <sigwada> tnx for helping
[10:24] <sunshine> liable i mount the root system to read and write then i typrew vimtutor and it said i need to specify the filesystem type
[10:24] <mustard5> I dont know guest_
[10:24] <guest_> k
[10:24] <guest_> stll downloading
[10:24] <mustard5> probably not as codecs are restricted licence
[10:24] <BROKEN_LADDER> siimo did you run xorgconfig
[10:24] <siimo> damo21, not sure if it will help if i reboot because i just changed the mouse of this workstation
[10:24] <nalioth> ubotu: tell guest_ about w32deb
[10:24] <siimo> without booting
[10:24] <damo21> siimo i thought maybe coz u have 128mb ram lol
[10:24] <smack> guest_: naw debian wouldn't include them because they're not free.
[10:24] <BROKEN_LADDER> brb
[10:24] <ranjeeth>  when i use dpkg after reebot it shows ----->sudo dpkg -r /var/cache/apt/archives/realplayer_8.0.11_i386.deb
[10:24] <ranjeeth> ------------  shows following msg pls suggest-------------------> dpkg: you must specify packages by their own names, not by quoting the names of the files they come in
[10:24] <sigwada> how can i browsse the chat rum in yahoo messnger using gaim?
[10:24] <liable> sunshine: can you paste in #flood the exact commands you typed?
[10:24] <siimo> BROKEN_LADDER, no i had another ps/2 mouse on here i just changed it without rebooting
[10:24] <BROKEN_LADDER> sigwada gaim can use yahoo messager yes.
[10:24] <mustard5> nalioth, hes downloading w332deb now
[10:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> sigwada gaim supports yahoo, msn, icq, jabber, etc.
[10:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> aol
[10:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> all that crap
[10:25] <siimo> brb il rebooting
[10:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> sigwada also, get yourself a jabber account and step into the 21st century.
[10:25] <sigwada> im already in gaim and using now my yahoo messger, but i want to view the differnt rums in ym, how can i do that
[10:25] <mustard5> sigwada, I don't know whether gaim mimicks all functions of yahoo
[10:26] <damo21> where is the timestamp file located for sudo root password checking?
[10:26] <mustard5> well..I know it doesnt I should say
[10:26] <johntramp> how do I change the default app which plays videos from totern to mplayer?
[10:26] <tristanmike> sigwada, to browse chat rooms, you go "Tools->Room List"
[10:26] <damo21> i need to find timestamp file for sudo
[10:26] <guest_> i have debian running here, how do find out if i do not have w32codec installed in my systemmm????
[10:27] <mustard5> johntramp, right click on a relevant file and go to properties and 'open with'
[10:27] <johntramp> mustard5, but that doesn't set it as default
[10:27] <liable> damo21: ls -l
[10:27] <mustard5> johntramp, remove entries you don't want
[10:27] <sunshine> does anyone know how to repair a file at the root prompt
[10:27] <damo21> i changed my date/time it screwed up some critical timestamp files
[10:27] <guest_> How can i know if i have w32codec installed in my debian?
[10:27] <johntramp> mustard5, how I remove them?
[10:27] <mustard5> johntramp, k..let me see it on mine
[10:28] <johntramp> mustard5, thanks
[10:28] <NoWhereMan> I just installed ubuntu
[10:28] <crimsun> guest_: install it from one of the debian-marillat repos
[10:28] <mustard5> johntramp, mp
[10:28] <johntramp> mustard5, ah I see
[10:28] <NoWhereMan> I didn't format the /home partition, so i thought that using my old login I could access my data as usual
[10:28] <mustard5> np
[10:28] <johntramp> mustard5, in the file properties
[10:28] <guest_> i just had debian running..i jwast want to klnow if i have w32codec installed in it..how to tell?
[10:28] <NoWhereMan> I was wrong :(
[10:29] <mustard5> it has a remove option
[10:29] <mustard5> yep
[10:29] <NoWhereMan> Now I can't login
[10:29] <mustard5> I have some trouble with it sometimes
[10:29] <NoWhereMan> What can i do?
[10:29] <mustard5> somethings wont 'remove'
[10:29] <johntramp> mustard5, oh ok
[10:29] <crimsun> guest_: dpkg -l w32codecs|grep ^ii
[10:29] <johntramp> mustard5, I just changed the default
[10:29] <johntramp> mustard5, it wont let me remove totern tho
[10:29] <mustard5> well done johntramp  , is it working?
[10:30] <RedGhost> just add multi verse line to sources list and do "apt-get install w32codecs"
[10:30] <johntramp> mustard5, yes, thanks
[10:30] <mustard5> hmmm ..yeah..ok
[10:30] <johntramp> mustard5, it doesn't matter if I cant remove it
[10:30] <dreameen> howto clear apt cache of oldpackagtes?
[10:30] <NoWhereMan> Just installed, but I can't login :(
[10:30] <guest_> ok...my debian sarge does not include w32codec then...
[10:30] <johntramp> RedGhost, no it isnt in there anymore
[10:31] <mustard5> k
[10:31] <guest_> nevertheless, i am playing vcd fast in debian..i thought it was the w32codec...?
[10:31] <johntramp> RedGhost, it is in the backports thing, which is down at the moment, apparently
[10:31] <ranjeeth> each time when i start audacity after booting player shows i/o device error --- can any one suggest -- if i use sudo killall esd it works
[10:31] <mustard5> dreameen, go to your preferences in synaptic and choose the releveant options
[10:31] <dreameen> ok
[10:32] <RedGhost> @ johntramp, i have backports commented, i uncommented universe and manually added multiverse and apt-get w32codecs worked fine and i can play wmv/avi etc
[10:32] <guest_> debian uses xine...ubuntu uses gstreamer....
[10:32] <johntramp> RedGhost, was that recently?
[10:32] <RedGhost> 10 minutes ago lol
[10:33] <dreameen> i felln asleep while upgrading to breezy yesterday:) anyway, everything seems to be working fine..
[10:33] <guest_> xine does not work in ubuntu...whn i test.
[10:33] <RedGhost> totem-xine works @ ubuntu
[10:33] <guest_> ubuntu totem works only on gstreamer...but it is slow play vcd
[10:33] <mustard5> yeah..I use totem-xine
[10:33] <RedGhost> same
[10:33] <Madpilot> next dumb new-to-Breezy question: how do I convince Nautilus and/or gThumb to actually open the picture I've just clicked on, rather than showing me yet another thumbnail view of the directory I'm in?
[10:33] <guest_> Again, my totem zine in ubuntu does not work..
[10:34] <guest_> i am dloading the w32coedec to see it helpnoig
[10:34] <cfraser> Hi,  I was an idiot and didn't select the right resolution to install.  How do I install new resolutions?
[10:34] <mustard5> Madpilot, thats a strange problem :)
[10:34] <sunshine> does anyone know how to repair a file at the root prompt
[10:35] <mustard5> !tell cfraser about fixres
[10:35] <cfraser> thanks
[10:35] <guest_> question: Is ubuntu diverging away from debian is this true????
[10:35] <mustard5> I have heard no such rumours, guest_
[10:35] <sunshine> how do i find out about my partiton
[10:35] <RedGhost> out of curiousty, does anyone here know a gnome compatible IDE that has ASM syntax highlighting??
[10:35] <crimsun> guest_: Ubuntu has different goals to Debian
[10:36] <guest_> i mean, will ubuntu sacrifice compability with debian and seek its own path?
[10:36] <steigweis> wei wer wie eich es hinbekomme, dass mein usb-drucker am server automazisch angehnt, wenn ich auf dem client was drucken will? ich dachte eigentlich, dass usb-drucker das knnen..
[10:36] <RedGhost> O_O
[10:36] <crimsun> guest_: Ubuntu will always maintain source compatibility with Debian
[10:36] <crimsun> that's the only compatibility that really matters
[10:36] <steigweis> ubs wrong channel
[10:37] <guest_> how does debian compare with gentoo??? any thoughts...
[10:37] <Madpilot> mustard5: it's a change in how Nautilus talks to gThumb for Breezy; in Hoary gThumb would just open the picture, but in Breezy you get gThumb's set of thumbnails - when you've just been looking at Nautilus's thumbnails and now want to see the actual flippin' picture...
[10:37] <mustard5> steigweis, #ubuntu-de
[10:37] <sven-tek_gaim> debian != gentoo
[10:37] <RedGhost> c syntax response ftw
[10:37] <liable> sunshine: type this at a prompt 'fdisk -l'
[10:37] <mustard5> hmmm..I must try that and see
[10:38] <damo21> gnome is nice... but is there any way to make it faster
[10:38] <johntramp> guest_, debian is easier
[10:38] <johntramp> damo21, use openbox instead of metacity
[10:38] <damo21> how
[10:38] <sven-tek_gaim> damo21: what kind of machine?
[10:39] <guest_> k..i just downloaded the w32codec.deb into my desktop..what is next to install this????
[10:39] <dreameen> i really like disk manager, thumbs up folks:)
[10:39] <liable> sunshine: what is the linux 83 partition?
[10:39] <johntramp> damo21, howto is on the forums
[10:39] <damo21> laptop, P2 366MMX 128mb
[10:39] <sunshine> liable it say /dev/hdb1 linux 83
[10:39] <RedGhost> guest_ open your sources list, copy the universe urls, change universe to "multiverse" save, then do "apt-get install w32codecs"
[10:39] <guest_> i extracted it..
[10:39] <danee> steigweis: join ma #ubuntu-de
[10:39] <sven-tek_gaim> damo21: ive got a 333mhz laptop with 296 mb ram
[10:40] <damo21> :)
[10:40] <guest_> ?!??!
[10:40] <sven-tek_gaim> damo21: memory makes the difference
[10:40] <LootBeer> can i ask u.. if i have a whole stack of electronics/circuit boars/etc in a room.. would it poison my room??? heard that electronics causes pollution leading to cancer?
[10:40] <damo21> ok sven
[10:40] <guest_> can i just click thie file???
[10:40] <mustard5> Madpilot, ah I see what you are saying...
[10:40] <liable> sunshine: k, type.. mount -o remount rw /dev/hdb1
[10:40] <damo21> i'll get more memory
[10:40] <RedGhost> guest_ its easier if you just use apt-get install
[10:40] <jhank> hi guys may i ask you something concerning network browsing?
[10:40] <LootBeer> can i ask u.. if i have a whole stack of electronics/circuit boars/etc in a room.. would it poison my room??? heard that electronics causes pollution leading to cancer?
[10:41] <nalioth_zZz> LootBeer: only if you eat them or smoke them
[10:41] <Madpilot> mustard5: irritating, isn't it?
[10:41] <starscalling> -to do ./configure i need build-essential ... what else do i need to successfully build packages from source?
[10:41] <guest_> i did that, there are missing links...
[10:41] <crimsun> LootBeer: -> -offtopic. You're going to die anyway from breathing polluted air.
[10:41] <guest_> any othere ideas
[10:41] <Hmmmm> guys, will the hoary repositories work for breezy? i cant get java n all for breezy
[10:41] <damo21> LootBeer, just dont eat it
[10:41] <Hmmmm> plsi need this urgently
[10:41] <liable> sunshine: that should do.
[10:41] <nalioth_zZz> starscalling: checkinstall
[10:41] <sunshine> liable it say u must specify a filesystem type
[10:41] <RedGhost> guest_ copy the universe urls and change to multiverse, re-comment the backport urls then apt-get it
[10:41] <nalioth_zZz> ubotu: tell starscalling about checkinstall
[10:41] <guest_> i just dloaded the codec.DEB, so it would be a click away now...
[10:41] <Madpilot> !tell Hmmmm about java
[10:41] <sven-tek_gaim> damo21: gtk and X eat lots of memory - if you stick with 128mb i suggest xfce instead of gnome
[10:42] <liable> starscalling: unless the particular package needs something, which should be in the readme/install file..
[10:42] <mahangu> php wont execute for me
[10:42] <damo21> sven: yes thx
[10:42] <mahangu> i did apt-get install php
[10:42] <nalioth_zZz> guest_: dont change to multiverse, keep universe and add multiverse
[10:42] <mahangu> but when i open localhost it tries to download the php file
[10:42] <liable> sunshine: k, type.. mount -o remount rw  -t ext3 /dev/hdb1
[10:42] <mustard5> Madpilot, I'm looking in preferences but I can't see anything
[10:42] <mahangu> how can i fix it?
[10:42] <mustard5> is it that annoying?
[10:42] <mahangu> opening http://localhost makes my  browser download the file
[10:42] <guest_> guys...i just downloaded the codec.DEB IN my desktop..I think, that this is already a click away and no more links to urls????
[10:42] <Hmmmm> Madpilot, but wht about breezy repositories? are there any yet?
[10:42] <mustard5> hehe nalioth_zZz is sleep walking ;)
[10:43] <jhank> my gnome filemanager shows me windows workgroup, but doesn't display the pcs in there...
[10:43] <popey> mahangu: I had this recently, it's missing config from your apache config
[10:43] <guest_> HOw do i install an already downloaded .DEB file..????? no more urls...etc
[10:43] <mahangu> popey, how do i fix it?
[10:43] <Madpilot> Hmmmm: Java works in Breezy too
[10:43] <liable> anybody done a breezy debootstarp install?
[10:43] <liable> debootstrap*
[10:43] <mustard5> guest_, dpkg -i <packagenameinfull>
[10:43] <starscalling> awesome thankyou.. should i also get automake ?
[10:43] <guest_> kk will try
[10:43] <mustard5> add sudo to that :D
[10:44] <nalioth_zZz> mustard5: .deb
[10:44] <Hmmmm> Madpilot, but where can i get it frm? do i use the hoary reposities from ubuntuguide?
[10:44] <popey> mahangu: http://dan.drydog.com/apache2php.html section 11
[10:44] <mustard5> .deb?
[10:44] <sunshine> liable it said /dev/hdb1 is not mounted already
[10:44] <nalioth_zZz> Hmmmm: ubuntuguide will wreck your box, please dont use it
[10:44] <sunshine> liable or bad option
[10:44] <Madpilot> Hmmmm: please read the URL that ubotu sent you - and don't use ubuntuguide at all, for anything
[10:44] <Norgus> hello people
[10:44] <mahangu> popey, thanks
[10:44] <Norgus> I seem unable to get past partitioning on breezy badger
[10:44] <liable> sunshine: what live cd?
[10:44] <Norgus> (using a SATA drive)
[10:44] <liable> sunshine: not mounted, or is mounted?
[10:44] <nalioth_zZz> mustard5: dpkg only works on debs
[10:44] <YangFuShang> Anyone got issue with installing nvidia 3d accel drivers on amd64 ?
[10:45] <mustard5> k..I though he said .deb
[10:45] <YangFuShang> I cant get them working
[10:45] <sunshine> ubuntu hoary
[10:45] <Norgus> does anyone know if its isn't possible to install and boot from a SATA hard drive?
[10:45] <sunshine> liable it say it not mounted already
[10:46] <liable> sunshine: try this ..  mkdir /mnt/rescue; mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt/rescue
[10:46] <Hmmmm> but i read somehwere on ubuntuforum that the marilat repo wrecks the machine. that true?
[10:46] <Madpilot> Norgus: my SATA drive works just fine; it's the only HDD in my computer...
[10:46] <crimsun> Norgus: you can install and boot from SATA just fine
[10:46] <walde> Norgus, as long your sata-controller is supported, no problem.
[10:46] <nalioth_zZz> Hmmmm: any debian binary repos will wreck your machine
[10:46] <Norgus> I have an nforce board
[10:46] <Madpilot> Hmmmm: leaving marillat running is not a good idea; getting one file off it is sometimes safe
[10:46] <Madpilot> Norgus: NForce2?
[10:46] <mustard5> nalioth_zZz, he just downloaded w32deb supposedly
[10:46] <Norgus> erm asus a7n8x-e or something
[10:46] <Norgus> yeah nforce 2
[10:47] <Madpilot> Norgus: that sounds nearly identical to the board I'm running right now. SATA should work fine
[10:47] <Norgus> it said the kernel couldnt tell about changes to the device or something
[10:47] <mustard5> nalioth_zZz, and now he wants to install it
[10:47] <Norgus> and failer to make the partitions or the filesystem
[10:47] <Norgus> failed*
[10:47] <sgbirch> I just blew out hoary and install breeze.  Very nice, Ubuntu just keeps getting better and better.  Except .....
[10:48] <guest_> hey.....!!! i just installed w32codecs.!!! ...so how do i link totem to use it?????
[10:48] <Norgus> do I need to manually select some controller?
[10:48] <nalioth_zZz> guest_: totem will use them as necessary
[10:48] <sgbirch> Multimedia is as bad on Ubuntu as on any other free distros
[10:48] <crimsun> sgbirch: in what sense?
[10:48] <mustard5> congrats, guest_ :)
[10:49] <walde> Norgus, nforce2-sata should work fine without problems as long you dont use raid
[10:49] <liable> brb
[10:49] <zcat[1] > Yay!! /me has 3d .. apparently when you use the nvidia-legacy drivers you also need the glx-legacy package, not the standard glx :)
[10:49] <Norgus> I havn't selected to use raid
[10:49] <sgbirch> The process of installing secret codecs and decss code is still horrible
[10:49] <sgbirch> I understand the legal reasons for it.... but there must be a better way
[10:49] <starscalling> yay im getting a little better at this :P
[10:49] <Norgus> erm one weird thing is I saw all my partitions on that drive twice
[10:49] <mahangu> popey, dude /usr/local/apache isnt there
[10:49] <mahangu> ive just got /etc/bin/apache
[10:49] <mahangu> sorry
[10:49] <mahangu> /etc/apache
[10:49] <mahangu> and when i add those liens in there
[10:49] <sunshine> liable the first bit work the mkdir thing but when i put in mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt/resuce it came up with an error wrong fs type bad option
[10:49] <zcat[1] > sgbirch: yeah, persuade the world to adopt vorbis and theoria
[10:49] <mustard5> zcat hmm ok..thats interesting for me :)
[10:49] <mahangu> it says module cant be found
[10:49] <crimsun> sgbirch: inform us of a better way than documentation, then.
[10:50] <walde> Norgus, using which tool?
[10:50] <guest_> tsk tsk...my totem vcd still plays some slow jerks in it...
[10:50] <sgbirch> I was thinking abou that, the whole question of how could this be done better
[10:50] <Norgus> walde, I tried lvm thenwithout lvm
[10:50] <guest_> there are still some slow jerks...
[10:50] <zcat[1] > guest_: slow jerks? you talkin' about me?
[10:50] <crimsun> guest_: is DMA enabled for your drive?
[10:50] <sgbirch> Perhaps the answer is a micopayment based solution that involves a small charge to pay the parasites
[10:50] <zcat[1] > :)
[10:50] <walde> Norgus, sorry, I never experimented with lvm. Cannot tell you something about this symptoms.
[10:50] <mustard5> guest_,  :)
[10:50] <guest_> yes...i did that..already
[10:51] <crimsun> sgbirch: the what?
[10:51] <Norgus> walde: maybe it will work if I delete all the partitions on the drive THEN run the installer?
[10:51] <zcat[1] > sgbirch: no, the problem with 'non-free' isn't price, it's freedom..
[10:51] <popey> mahangu: have you installed libapachephp ?
[10:51] <guest_> totem said..it still uses gstreamer in the about box
[10:51] <sunshine> liable it told me to dmesg and when i did i think i found out the problem it say in EXT2-fs: hdb1: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features. my system is on breezy the livecd is hoary
[10:51] <bigfoot1> i have dvorak on my ubuntu. But on the GUI login screen, the layout is qwerty. Why and how can i get everything on my computer (terminal, GUI login screen, GUI) all in dvorak?
[10:51] <sgbirch> The problem is that corp like MPEGLA have to be paid to license the codecs
[10:51] <sunshine> how do i fix this
[10:51] <crimsun> sgbirch: how does micropayment support DFSG-free?
[10:51] <guest_> somebody said, it will pickj up the w32codec..how do i link it to that"
[10:51] <jhank> can anyone browse their windows network?
[10:51] <SlicerDicer-> has anyone gotten there breezy cd's yet? I am just wondering if the delivery here was being jackasses
[10:52] <guest_> My debian is playing fine....without codec..
[10:52] <sunshine> liable should i try download breezy livecd
[10:52] <mustard5> I imagine it is already guest_
[10:52] <walde> Norgus, yes, it is a try. It is nice, if you dont have to care for data :-)
[10:52] <crimsun> SlicerDicer-: uh, it just came out two days ago!
[10:52] <mustard5> the about menu may be leading you astray
[10:52] <gary_> Can anyone tell me how to enable the fgl???? ati driver?
[10:52] <iceman-AMD64> how would i kill xmms if it is stuck
[10:52] <sgbirch> crimsun: it doesnt.  But not being able to play mp3 and dvs are a serious problem for both Debian and Ubuntu
[10:52] <crimsun> iceman-AMD64: pkill xmms
[10:52] <zcat[1] > sgbirch: the main problem is that the code can't be 'freely redistributed' - price or not - same problem with nvidia codecs, sun java.. those have no cost, but they're still not Free either
[10:52] <mustard5> iceman-AMD64, killall xmms
[10:52] <walde> Norgus, or you use "cfdisk -z" it starts with a zero-partitiontable
[10:52] <dreameen> how should my sources.list look like after upgrade to breezy??
[10:53] <Norgus> walde, I have a load of data backed up to dvd and my IDE hard drive
[10:53] <zcat[1] > sorry, nvidia drivers I meant..
[10:53] <crimsun> gary_: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:53] <mustard5> crimsun, ah..didnt know that one
[10:53] <mathieu> hi, i have a debian/unstable that doesn't boot anymore, not even in single user mode. it's partioned with LVM (with separate /home). will i be able to install ubuntu over it?
[10:53] <michux> hello. is there a function in php which  produces the right URL (with encoded parameters) by simply passing the url?
[10:53] <SlicerDicer-> crimsun, yes but unless the date is wrong on the site it says the order was sent to shipping company on 10-1
[10:53] <sgbirch> But do you have your Ubuntu hat on or your Debian hat on.  In the Debian world I agree, but Ubuntu is not constrained by DFSG
[10:53] <gilligan_> hi
[10:53] <crimsun> SlicerDicer-: dude. TWO DAYS AGO.
[10:53] <michux> I mean I have an url like: http:/blabla.com?param1=Some name&param2=Some other name
[10:53] <sgbirch> That is why it has NVidia drivers at its site
[10:53] <gary_> thanks crimson
[10:53] <michux>  and I'd like a function to procuce the correct URL by passing this one I have
[10:53] <gilligan_> does anyone know which package includes 'alsasrc' ?
[10:53] <gilligan_> can't find it
[10:53] <guest_> Il stop this for now..i have to eat my food...i will contniue this later..thaks all for the support...l
[10:53] <crimsun> SlicerDicer-: meaning regardless what date it was sent, the images weren't even ready til two days ago.
[10:54] <sunshine> liable it told me to dmesg and when i did i think i found out the problem it say in EXT2-fs: hdb1: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features. my system is on breezy the livecd is hoary
[10:54] <sunshine> liable should i try download breezy livecd
[10:54] <iceman-AMD64> weird my sound stoped working
[10:54] <SlicerDicer-> crimsun, point taken
[10:54] <zcat[1] > nvidia drivers are NOT on the CD though; they're part of restricted. So are w32codecs.
[10:54] <mustard5> iceman-AMD64, start xmms back up again and see what happens
[10:54] <liable> sunshine: no
[10:54] <michux> ech sorry wrong channel
[10:54] <iceman-AMD64> froze again
[10:54] <sunshine> okay
[10:55] <sgbirch> w32codecs ar in restricted? I dont think so
[10:55] <liable> sunshine: change ext3 to ext2 in the mount command
[10:55] <iceman-AMD64> trying to login to shout cast ... and xmms has no sound
[10:55] <mustard5> iceman-AMD64, are you on hoary?
[10:55] <nalioth_zZz> !w32deb
[10:55] <ubotu> I guess w32deb is download a ready to use w32codecs deb at http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (hoary) or http://tinyurl.com/87ofx (breezy)
[10:55] <sgbirch> I had to go here to get mine: #deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main
[10:55] <iceman-AMD64> whats the second version on ubuntu ..
[10:55] <liable> stupid debootstrap!
[10:55] <BROKEN_LADDER> how can my system work fine in recovery mode, but not normally?
[10:55] <sunshine> liable how
[10:55] <BROKEN_LADDER> is there a way to sees the dmesg from the last time i booted?
[10:55] <sigwada> any can help me how to instal jre
[10:56] <mustard5> hoary hedgehog 5.04
[10:56] <liable> sunshine: the mount command i gave you
[10:56] <BROKEN_LADDER> jre..that was easy as i recall.
[10:56] <iceman-AMD64> let me reboot .. see what happens
[10:56] <crimsun> BROKEN_LADDER: /var/log/dmesg*
[10:56] <BROKEN_LADDER> crimsun you are a genius man.
[10:56] <sigwada> pls help
[10:56] <nalioth_zZz> ubotu: tell sigwada about javadeb
[10:56] <liable> BROKEN_LADDER: syslog, kern.log
[10:56] <sgbirch> uboto: The problem is that although the debs are available, they are pretty difficult for the average user to locate
[10:56] <crimsun> BROKEN_LADDER: dmesg is overwritten on successful boot
[10:56] <sunshine> liable type it again ill write it down this time
[10:56] <crimsun> BROKEN_LADDER: you want kern.log.*
[10:56] <BROKEN_LADDER> crimsun i'm having this problem where i boot and right before the gdm should start (or kdm) it just hangs and my monitor goes to sleep.  if i press power on my computer i see the screen come on and it's at the login right before gdm normally would come up, and then it shutsdown.
[10:57] <mustard5> sigwada, you tried javadeb wiki guide?
[10:57] <sgbirch> ubuto: When I hand out a disk and get some non-linux guy to try Ubuntu they like what they see ... oh except their dvd player doesnt seem to work
[10:57] <El_Che> lo, any knows problems with broadcom ethernet and breezy? works on hoary, kernel panic in breezy
[10:57] <liable> sunshine: you can use the up arrow to scroll through previous commands
[10:57] <sgbirch> ubuto: it really is tough to explain why, even though I understand the issues
[10:57] <mustard5> !tell sigwada about javadeb
[10:57] <iceman-AMD64> there works
[10:57] <iceman-AMD64> thanks
[10:58] <iceman-AMD64> pkill xmms worked to kill it ...
[10:58] <dreameen> can someone send me his sources.list for breezy?
[10:58] <tristanmike> sgbirch, ubotu is a bot
[10:58] <iceman-AMD64> is breezy the third release .. it stable now
[10:58] <Niluje> hello
[10:58] <liable> sunshine: mount /dev/hdb1 -o rw -t ext2 /mnt/rescue
[10:58] <Niluje> there is someone who speaks french plz ?
[10:58] <liable> !fr
[10:58] <ubotu> from memory, fr is Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[10:58] <nalioth_zZz> !fr
[10:58] <jhank> how can i resolve the ips with the machine names in my workgroup?
[10:58] <Niluje> thx ;)
[10:58] <sgbirch> lol oh rats .. I misread one of the messages higher up
[10:59] <mustard5> Niluje, #ubuntu-fr
[10:59] <mustard5> maybe?
[10:59] <malin_> does anyone know if i can get totem to sync with my movies and go smootly?
[10:59] <sigwada> pls elp o ninstalling jre
[10:59] <BROKEN_LADDER> crimsun nothing looks strange in kern.log
[10:59] <nalioth_zZz> sigwada: ubotu msg'd you twice, please read his msg
[10:59] <liable> sunshine: can you paste the output of 'fdisk -l' to #flood
[10:59] <NoWhereMan> just installed; need to sudo, but don't know what type as password. please help
[10:59] <iceman-AMD64> how can i find out which release i have
[10:59] <crimsun> iceman-AMD64: lsb_release -a
[10:59] <ompaul> malin_ my understanding is that you have more control in mplayer
[10:59] <starscalling> sigwada: you want
[10:59] <sigwada> pls help on installing jre, i already downloaded it already den whats nxt?
[10:59] <Madpilot> NoWhereMan: use your own user pw
[11:00] <sgbirch> What I am suggesting is a corp that sells the missing codecs at cost.  The wiki makes it clear that the per unit cost is tiny
[11:00] <Madpilot> !tell NoWhereMan about sudo
[11:00] <sunshine> liable it saying wrong fs type u sure it does have anything to do with what it said in dmesg
[11:00] <Niluje> someone can help me ? I've got a problem with DSDT
[11:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> Oct 15 00:57:10 localhost gdm[6656] : gdm_config_parse: Greeter not found or can't be executed by the GDM user
[11:00] <malin_> ompaul ok then i try to install that one instead. thanks!
[11:00] <iceman-AMD64> yea hoary
[11:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> Oct 15 00:57:21 localhost gdm[7147] : gdm_slave_greeter: Cannot start greeter trying default: /usr/lib/gdm/gdmlogin
[11:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> Oct 15 00:57:59 localhost gdm[6680] : Couldn't authenticate user
[11:00] <Madpilot> sgbirch: but the # of units is fairly large, and getting larger...
[11:00] <iceman-AMD64> is breezy stable now
[11:00] <sgbirch> If there was an official place (instead on unofficial) then Ubuntu could make it clear ON THE DISTRO haw to solve the problem
[11:00] <liable> sunshine: use a paster and paste output of fdisk -l, dmesg and the command.
[11:00] <crimsun> iceman-AMD64: it was released 2 days ago.
[11:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> crimsun do either of those lines tell you anything?
[11:00] <starscalling> !tell sigwada about w32deb
[11:01] <iceman-AMD64> cool ... that 5.10
[11:01] <reyleon> holas
[11:01] <zcat[1] > sgbirch: the easiest way of resolving the problem is to offer a fully-configured desktop for some reasonable price, and install all the non-free stuff (w32codecs, java, flash) as part of the install.. the second-easiest way is to give them a CD and a post-install script that sets up apt and grabs the non-free stuff automagically
[11:01] <reyleon> que opasa con el joti
[11:01] <crimsun> BROKEN_LADDER: the "couldn't auth user" bit is a path to debug
[11:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> ? debug how?
[11:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> oh..google.
[11:01] <starscalling> OMFG msttcorefonts working again! <3
[11:01] <sgbirch> zcat: I really, really like the idea of of a fully configured desktop at a reasonable price.
[11:01] <crimsun> BROKEN_LADDER: look at auth.log and see what user it's being passed
[11:01] <NoWhereMan> Madpilot: so when i'm prompted for pwd by sudo I just have to write my own. have I understood right?
[11:01] <Madpilot> zcat[1]  & sgbirch: that's exactly what Linspire (ex-Lindows) does...
[11:01] <elvirolo> hi all
[11:02] <iceman-AMD64> is breezy stable .. ?
[11:02] <elvirolo> i'd like to have musicbrainz support in amarok ?
[11:02] <Firetech> iceman-AMD64: yes
[11:02] <Madpilot> NoWhereMan: that's right. read the URL that ubotu sent you for all the details
[11:02] <sgbirch> zcat I am thinking we could do the same thing as Linspire.
[11:02] <NoWhereMan> Madpolot: thanx
[11:02] <elvirolo> iceman-AMD64: yes but many things don't work
[11:02] <BROKEN_LADDER> Oct 15 00:57:57 localhost gdm[6680] : (pam_unix) authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=:0 ruser= rhost=
[11:02] <ethy> NoWhereMan: Yes, it's the whatever password you use to log in.
[11:02] <sgbirch> zcat We would set up a corp that does one thing .. add the codecs and sell Ubuntu (non profit)
[11:02] <elvirolo> can anyone tell me how to do that ?
[11:02] <Niluje> plz, someone can help me with my DSDT ?????
[11:02] <mustard5> iceman-AMD64, seems stable to me
[11:02] <iceman-AMD64> what issues might i have installing on a winblows / linux partitioned hard drive ..
[11:02] <zcat[1] > It's what _I_ do.. fully configured desktops ready to go.. all the niggly install issues already sorted out
[11:03] <BROKEN_LADDER> couldn't auth user pulls up nothing on google
[11:03] <sgbirch> zcat  It would be done quite legally in collaboration with Ubuntu.
[11:03] <mustard5> iceman-AMD64, you using XP?
[11:03] <elvirolo> please can anyone help me ?
[11:03] <zcat[1] > sgbirch: it's legal with any OS as long as you pay any applicable licence fees too..
[11:03] <crimsun> sgbirch: that would be blatant abuse of the association with Ubuntu.
[11:03] <sgbirch> zcat That way Ubuntu can say on the fron page that it does not have mp3 nor dvd support, but you can purchase it here ..
[11:03] <iceman-AMD64> xp 64 bit on one partition
[11:03] <mustard5> iceman-AMD64, ntfs filesystem?
[11:03] <starscalling> look
[11:03] <starscalling> i dont know what happened
[11:03] <BROKEN_LADDER> sgbirch there's no excuse to be using mp3 in this day and age.
[11:03] <starscalling> but i LOVE YOU GUYS
[11:04] <iceman-AMD64> ubuntu installed on other partition
[11:04] <ompaul> Im looking
[11:04] <mustard5> linux wont write to ntfs, so you will need a fat partition to swap stuff between them
[11:04] <crimsun> sgbirch: remember that Ubuntu's committed to free software
[11:04] <sgbirch> zcat: Ok .. I agree, the mp3 thing isnt such an issue ... it is video that is a problem
[11:04] <starscalling> THANKYOU FOR FIXING MSTTCOREFONTS!!!!!!!!!!!!
[11:04] <HappyFool> ello
[11:04] <zcat[1] > BROKEN_LADDER: excuse is that all the p2p networks have mp3 or wma.. are you suggesting people should be downloading wma instead?
[11:04] <iceman-AMD64> is the a way to mount the windows partition
[11:04] <HappyFool> anyone know where i can find out more about the ubuntu 'server edition' cd ?
[11:04] <starscalling> SUP HappyFool :)
[11:04] <crimsun> sgbirch: "here's how to get a patent-encumbered format" on the front page of ubuntu.com is less than meeting that commitment
[11:04] <BROKEN_LADDER> zcat[1]  no. vorbis.
[11:04] <dreameen> c'mon can someone show me a proper sources.list file for breezy?
[11:04] <HappyFool> hey starscalling ;). in a good mood i see
[11:05] <starscalling> bery much so
[11:05] <Madpilot> !tell dreameen about repos
[11:05] <zcat[1] > Yeah.. p2p networks have NO VORBIS :)
[11:05] <BROKEN_LADDER> zcat[1]  why would you be downloading music from a p2p network?  that's stealing.
[11:05] <starscalling> my mkv working again!
[11:05] <liable> stop it.
[11:05] <mustard5> iceman-AMD64, yes..you can read ntfs fine
[11:05] <ompaul> they do in the far east
[11:05] <BROKEN_LADDER> zcat[1]  when you download, musicians don't get paid.  that's people like me not getting paid.
[11:05] <starscalling> BROKEN_LADDER: no its not
[11:05] <BROKEN_LADDER> starscalling yeah it is.
[11:05] <mustard5> iceman-AMD64, you just can't write directly to ntfs
[11:05] <starscalling> its only stealing if the music is not public domain
[11:05] <BROKEN_LADDER> if you want the music, go pay for it.
[11:05] <starscalling> :)
[11:05] <sunshine> liable the dmesg is very long
[11:05] <sgbirch> crimsun: Im not sure that is true.  The legal system is broken, we should work around the problem and make it clear why it is done this way
[11:05] <BROKEN_LADDER> starscalling pfft..
[11:05] <starscalling> greatful dead // phish etc
[11:05] <zcat[1] > when you buy CD's they don't get paid either 99% of the time..
[11:05] <iceman-AMD64> how to mount it ... would like to get diablo II running in wine and ubuntu
[11:05] <starscalling> let me refer you to archive.org
[11:05] <starscalling> PB of free stuff
[11:05] <BROKEN_LADDER> starscalling i doubt that's all he downloads.
[11:06] <sgbirch> crimsum: Users purchasing the paid version would ONLY be paying directly into the patent system
[11:06] <starscalling> sure sure
[11:06] <mahangu> problem with php on apache
[11:06] <sgbirch> crimsumL it would expose the fraud much better than just saying you cannot watch DVDs
[11:06] <mahangu> php wont render
[11:06] <BROKEN_LADDER> i hate how people act like they should be able to freely share music. and it's not a crime...sheesh.
[11:06] <starscalling> but im sure you wouldnt want someone to assume that you do something wrong just because you use bittorrent to download the iso for ubuntu for instance
[11:06] <Norgus> oh I just checked the forums, and some people a SATA install works if you unplug your IDE HDD
[11:06] <starscalling> because lets face it ITS P2P >.>
[11:06] <ompaul> folks bashing each other or the riaa #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:06] <mustard5> *cough* ubuntu-offtopic
[11:06] <Madpilot> mahangu: have you looked over the wiki's Apache page?
[11:06] <BROKEN_LADDER> crimsun Oct 15 00:57:57 localhost gdm[6680] : (pam_unix) authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=:0 ruser= rhost=
[11:06] <Norgus> can someone tell me if just taking out the power of the IDE will effecively stop it being seen?
[11:06] <Madpilot> !tell mahangu about lamp
[11:06] <iceman-AMD64> have they ever released a 64 bit patch for flash ... ect ... whats still missing in 64 bit
[11:06] <BROKEN_LADDER> Norgus of course.
[11:06] <starscalling> right sorry bout that
[11:07] <Norgus> :D thanks
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[11:07] <zcat[1] > as opposed to freely listening to it on FM radio?
[11:07] <dreameen> Madpilot, thanks a lot
[11:07] <BROKEN_LADDER> zcat[1]  songs on the radio are limited to allowed singles, and are supported by advertising.
[11:07] <sgbirch> zcat: In my day job we have actually bought mpegla licenses so we can install xine at end user sites to decode mpeg2 legally
[11:07] <starscalling> o my lordie
[11:07] <kent_> where do stuff get downloaded to via "add apps" ?
[11:07] <BROKEN_LADDER> zcat[1]  you pay for radio listening by hearing ads that will make you go buy stuff, or hear about a concert that you might go pay for.
[11:08] <BROKEN_LADDER> zcat[1]  seriously, don't argue this rubbish.  it's stealing, plain and simple.
[11:08] <kent_> cant find realplayer file
[11:08] <HappyFool> BROKEN_LADDER: #ubuntu-offtopic, please
[11:08] <iceman-AMD64> What is still not supported in 64 bit linux
[11:08] <mustard5> BROKEN_LADDER, I second that request :)
[11:08] <ethy> kent_: Add Applications is just a more fancy looking but stripped down version of Synaptic Package Manager, it gets downloaded from the repositories as stated in your sources.list.
[11:08] <Madpilot> kent_: add apps should have told you which menu the app is in
[11:08] <BROKEN_LADDER> maybe you guys could include zcat[1]  in that statement..
[11:08] <ompaul> BROKEN_LADDER, zcat[1]  please go to #ubuntu-offtopic now, that subject is not a support issue but would be welcome there
[11:08] <sigwada> can i play online games like gunbound in ubuntu?
[11:08] <ompaul> BROKEN_LADDER, :)
[11:09] <kent_> it cant find the realplayer suff to continue instal it
[11:09] <BROKEN_LADDER> nice.
[11:09] <kent_> stuff
[11:09] <BROKEN_LADDER> now if someone could help me get my gdm to run that would be great.
[11:09] <BROKEN_LADDER> it only works in recovery mode.
[11:09] <gilligan_> does anyone have 'alsasrc' installed ? I can't seem to find it in any package but multimedia-systems-selector wants to use it as pipeline.. ?
[11:09] <iceman-AMD64> downloading 5.10 breezy ... i take it ..
[11:09] <ompaul> brettcar,  dpkg-reconfigure gdm does nothing for you?
[11:09] <kent_> it ask where it is
[11:09] <crimsun> gilligan_: alsasrc is part of gstreamer. It's included by default.
[11:09] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: does X come up?
[11:09] <ompaul> BROKEN_LADDER,   dpkg-reconfigure gdm does nothing for you?
[11:09] <BROKEN_LADDER> no.
[11:10] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute it appears that the user being passed when x tries to start is not found.
[11:10] <BROKEN_LADDER> but i don't know what user that is.
[11:10] <BROKEN_LADDER> Oct 15 00:57:57 localhost gdm[6680] : (pam_unix) check pass; user unknown
[11:10] <BROKEN_LADDER> Oct 15 00:57:57 localhost gdm[6680] : (pam_unix) authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=:0 ruser= rhost=
[11:10] <crimsun> gilligan_: dpkg -l gstreamer0.8-alsa|grep ^ii
[11:10] <sigwada> anyone can help me where can i download wine?
[11:10] <crimsun> sigwada: enable the universe repo, then install wine
[11:10] <Madpilot> sigwada: wine is in Ubuntu's repos
[11:10] <ethy> kent_: Are you trying to install Real Player?
[11:10] <mustard5> sigwada, from synaptic
[11:10] <kent_> yes
[11:10] <kevor> sigwada: don't use Wine, use CEDEGA
[11:11] <kent_> it downloade "it" but cant continue .. it asks where it is .. the file
[11:11] <mustard5> Cedega charges kevor
[11:11] <ethy> kevor: Is it true CEDEGA cost money to download?
[11:11] <kevor> sigwada: search for it on torrentspy.com you can download the CVS for free
[11:11] <mustard5> wine is free
[11:11] <gilligan_> crimsun, i have that package installed
[11:11] <BROKEN_LADDER> $$$
[11:11] <kevor> no $$$
[11:11] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: This log message appears when you just start gdm?!?
[11:11] <zcat[1] > what is cedega ?
[11:11] <ethy> kent_: You downloaded the *.bin from the Real website right?
[11:11] <crimsun> gilligan_: so you should be able to select alsasrc in System> Preferences> Multimedia Systems Selector> Default Audio Source
[11:12] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute that is the message that is in my /var/log/auth.log
[11:12] <kevor> zcat[1] : cedega used to be WineX
[11:12] <kent_> it says " Realplayer has been downloaded to where?"
[11:12] <kent_> nope
[11:12] <BROKEN_LADDER> crimsun any help would be greatly appreciated.
[11:12] <ethy> zcat[1] : It's the old WineX project, specfically designed for emulating Windows games under Linux.
[11:12] <mustard5> cedega is a commercial development of wineX
[11:12] <kent_> or ? .. used the "add app" stuff
[11:12] <sgbirch> Does anyone know how to convert a kino dv into an mpg?  I tried ffmpeg (ffmped -i foo.dv -sameq foo.mpg) but the audio is out of sync :-(
[11:12] <sunshine> liable i paste the file
[11:12] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: OK but the message appears whithout anything else happening (like an X window appearing or the like)?
[11:12] <crimsun> BROKEN_LADDER: is your system 100% migrated to Breezy? Many people have not migrated 100% due to the archives being overloaded.
[11:13] <Madpilot> kent_: if you used the Add Applications thing, it should have told you where RealPlayer was in the menus
[11:13] <zcat[1] > ahh.. ok.
[11:13] <kent_> hmm .. it doesnt ..
[11:13] <ben_der> hi... i've been having some trouble installing ubuntu.. could anyone help me out ? the problem is cd's dont work... at all. so is there anyway to install ubuntu for example booting the iso from a usb hardrive ?
[11:13] <zcat[1] > found it on google anyhow :)
[11:13] <BROKEN_LADDER> crimsun i ran dist-upgrade several times until nothing new was left to be upgraded.
[11:13] <kevor> hihi crimsun next time: update your computer 2/3 days before the final release date :)
[11:13] <ethy> kent_: You are having trouble installing Real am I correct?
[11:13] <liable> sunshine: where?
[11:13] <sgbirch> Is there an IRC channel that deals with video/linux?
[11:13] <crimsun> kevor: hi, I'm a MOTU. I know that.
[11:13] <sigwada> anyone can help me how to use torrent file?
[11:13] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute yeah, gdm never starts
[11:13] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: I guess crimsun has a point. Your system seems pretty ... broken. Try apt-get update ; apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:13] <kent_> ill get this: The file /root/rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs2_rpm does not exist, or it is corrupt. You may have downloaded the wrong file, or put it in the wrong location. Please try again.
[11:13] <kevor> ok ok :P
[11:14] <liable> sunshine: i need a url
[11:14] <kevor> didn't know.. :(
[11:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute done that
[11:14] <kent_> crap
[11:14] <kevor> wtf is a MOTU anyway?
[11:14] <mahangu> ok this i swierd
[11:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> it appears that the wrong user is being passed.
[11:14] <mahangu> i purged apache
[11:14] <crimsun> kevor: we maintain your universe and multiverse packages.
[11:14] <mustard5> sgbirch, not sure
[11:14] <mahangu> and now /var/www dont work
[11:14] <sunshine> liable on the website http://rafb.net/paste/ under sushine
[11:14] <HappyFool> kevor: he-man sidekick! *ducks*
[11:14] <zcat[1] > apart from the nvidia drivers, my upgrade to breezy went remarkably well!!
[11:14] <kevor> crimsun: Wow, so you rule and deserve kisses?
[11:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> with wine, do windows apps run way slow?
[11:15] <crimsun> kevor: no, that would be everyone who helped with the release.
[11:15] <sgbirch> zcat: My nvidia drivers came up ok, what problem did you have?
[11:15] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: OK - read that too late. Have you tried dpkg --configure -a
[11:15] <kevor> BROKEN_LADDER: ofcourse
[11:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute nah.
[11:15] <zcat[1] > BROKEN_LADDER: no, sometimes they even run faster..
[11:15] <mahangu> any help? i installed apache2 and php4 and now connecting to localhost wont work
[11:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute i shall.
[11:15] <sgbirch> zcat did you reinstall or dist-upgrade?
[11:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> zcat[1]  i'd buy that.
[11:15] <kevor> zcat[1] : faster?!?!? O_o
[11:15] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: maybe some config stuff hasn't been completed.
[11:15] <liable> sunshine: you need to hit the paste button, then give me the url
[11:15] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: just give it a shot.
[11:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute sure thing
[11:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> thx
[11:16] <HappyFool> mahangu: you've read the lamp page on the wiki?
[11:16] <zcat[1] > BROKEN_LADDER: 99% of the code is running 'as-is' on the CPU. the rest is just translating windows calls to Linux calls
[11:16] <BROKEN_LADDER> okay it took half a second
[11:16] <gilligan_> crimsun, I can select it, but it gives me an error -- I was expecting alsasrc to be a seperate binary and thought the error was because its not installed
[11:16] <mahangu> HappyFool, yeah did all that
[11:16] <liable> !repos
[11:16] <ubotu> rumour has it, sources is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto A list of official repositories can be found at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy)
[11:16] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: hope it helps - but the user config normally shouldn't be broken if the upgrade went well.
[11:16] <BROKEN_LADDER> zcat[1]  how about every aspect of the gui?
[11:16] <crimsun> gilligan_: what error?
[11:16] <kevor> ubotu is cute <3
[11:16] <ubotu> kevor: No idea
[11:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute what user config?
[11:17] <zcat[1] > I've never actually used wine much, but from what I've heard some things actually run better than the same machine running windows natively.
[11:17] <HappyFool> mahangu: hrm. ok, sorry, i don't know much more. make sure apache is running, and look in the logs (/var/log/apache2)
[11:17] <ben_der> so any ideas on how installing ubuntu without cd's?
[11:17] <zcat[1] > most things run about the same on average.
[11:17] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: I was referring to the whole setup of /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/group and what not.
[11:17] <r0xoR> zcat[1] , yeah i've heard that too but i've never experienced it
[11:17] <ethy> kent_: RealNetworks does not allow redistribution of their software. So what you download is only an installer file, you need to fetch the real player archive separately from their website. After you downloaded that, then install the realplayer package from Add Applications will guilde you through the installation process.
[11:18] <zcat[1] > re upgrade; I changed sources.list and apt-get dist-upgrade'd
[11:18] <sigwada> mhow can i open a torrent file?
[11:18] <sigwada> pls help
[11:18] <r0xoR> sigwada, btdownloadcurses.py
[11:18] <kent_> ok .. tnx wthy
[11:18] <sunshine> liable if u go to this website http://rafb.net/paste/ and go to recent paste i'm under sushine
[11:18] <r0xoR> sigwada, or btdownloadgui.py
[11:18] <kent_> ethy
[11:18] <r0xoR> sigwada, which ever one you want
[11:18] <kent_> :)
[11:18] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: The log file says that some user is unknown. In a system with a sane config (like after a fresh install) this shouldn't happen.
[11:18] <mustard5> ben_der, I wonder if you could do minimal install and work up to full install from there
[11:18] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute where is that user specified?
[11:18] <mustard5> ben_der, I just don't know how small an install you can get
[11:18] <sigwada> i will type it on the termina?
[11:18] <gilligan_> crimsun, sorry.. i wasn't quite correct - alsasrc and alsasink are choosen as default (can't be edited) .. when I push test for the default source I get 'Failed to construct pipeline for ALSA'
[11:19] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: I have no clue which user exactly gdm is missing on your system.
[11:19] <crimsun> ben_der: I use netboot pretty consistently these days.
[11:19] <sunshine> liable u found it
[11:19] <HappyFool> sigwada: try 'gnome-btdownload <filename.torrent>' -- clicking a .torrent link in firefox should launch gnome-btdownload
[11:19] <ben_der> how do i make a minimal install without using cd's ?
[11:19] <zcat[1] > gdm:x:104:114:Gnome Display Manager:/var/lib/gdm:/bin/false
[11:19] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: see if you have this line in /etc/passwd: gdm:x:104:114:Gnome Display Manager:/var/lib/gdm:/bin/false
[11:19] <crimsun> gilligan_: lsof /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/*
[11:19] <v|nc3> may i ask everyone if ther is a driver for barcode printer on linux ubuntu?? i have here a datamax barcode printer
[11:19] <sigwada> how btdownloadgui.py works? how will i sue it?
[11:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> gdm:x:104:114:Gnome Display Manager:/var/lib/gdm:/bin/false
[11:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute yup
[11:20] <sigwada> how will i used that btdownloadgui.py
[11:20] <w-mute> v|nc3: just look in synaptic and search for your printer.
[11:20] <synd> Is there a sort of Alarm clock?
[11:21] <synd> In Ubuntu?
[11:21] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: awesome :-(
[11:21] <gilligan_> crimsun, gilligan@toontown:~ $ sudo lsof /dev/dsp/* /dev/snd/*
[11:21] <gilligan_> lsof: status error on /dev/dsp/*: Not a directory
[11:21] <gilligan_> COMMAND    PID     USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
[11:21] <gilligan_> mixer_app 6916 gilligan   38u   CHR  116,0      7483 /dev/snd/controlC0
[11:21] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: I'm fresh out of ideas now.
[11:21] <GenghisKhan> hello, i upgraded to breezy and now ctrl & alt don't work in X
[11:21] <kent_> FFS :) .. installed OGLE .. and it works .. haha .. i can wtch DVDS
[11:21] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute thanks anyway..
[11:21] <crimsun> gilligan_: you typoed
[11:21] <gilligan_> gilligan_, and /dev/dsp is not in use
[11:21] <synd> Is there a sort of Alarm clock?
[11:21] <synd> In Ubuntu?
[11:21] <gilligan_> gilligan_, and /dev/dsp is not in use
[11:21] <BROKEN_LADDER> kent mplayer always worked better for me.
[11:21] <HappyFool> zcat[1] : it has the great virtue of already being installed, and one click away in firefox
[11:21] <jose__> hello
[11:22] <crimsun> synd: search Synaptic
[11:22] <BROKEN_LADDER> kent err..gxine
[11:22] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: np. Oh. One idea left: try apt-get remove --purge gdm and then apt-get install gdm.
[11:22] <liable> sunshine: mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt/rescue   paste the errors from that
[11:22] <v|nc3> k thank v-mute
[11:22] <HappyFool> synd: well, there are cli 'alarm clocks' (namely at and cron); not sure about at the graphical level
[11:22] <kent_> ?
[11:22] <kent_> gxine
[11:22] <GenghisKhan> i upgraded to breezy and now ctrl & alt don't work in X
[11:22] <zcat[1] > HappyFool: yeah, but only for really small torrents. Not many of those aobut
[11:22] <gilligan_> crimsun, I don't have any sound deamons running.. ESD gave uber-crappy results.. using alsa only with dmix
[11:22] <w-mute> v|nc3: make sure that you search in package name and description. If there is a driver, you should find it this way.
[11:22] <sunshine> liable
[11:22] <crimsun> gilligan_: did you construct your own ~/.asoundrc or /etc/asound.conf?
[11:22] <Morrowyn> i like the mplayer plugin , it plays those apple.com/trailers finally :)
[11:22] <sunshine> liable  wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb1,
[11:23] <sunshine>        missing codepage or other error
[11:23] <sunshine>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[11:23] <sunshine>        dmesg | tail  or so
[11:23] <sigwada> pls help how can i open my torrent files
[11:23] <w-mute> v|nc3: and try different search strings (like vendor name, product name etc.)
[11:23] <gilligan_> crimsun, yes
[11:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute did that already.  and remember, this happens with gdm or kdm
[11:23] <crimsun> gilligan_: move it out of the way
[11:23] <damo21> can i scp /var/cache/apt to another computer on the network so i dont have to dl all the new packages more than once?
[11:23] <gilligan_> crimsun, in order to enable mixing
[11:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute this seems to be more an issue of starting x in general
[11:23] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: Ah. Interesting.
[11:23] <gilligan_> crimsun, moving it out of the way will result in loss of mixing
[11:23] <crimsun> gilligan_: we've enabled mixing by default in Breezy. Your old ~/.asoundrc is unnecessary.
[11:23] <v|nc3> i will just type in the search input??
[11:23] <gilligan_> crimsun, aah
[11:23] <gilligan_> crimsun, ok
[11:24] <starscalling> ok!
[11:24] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: What happens when you just go "startx" in the console?
[11:24] <ompaul> sunshine, to paste use paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[11:24] <starscalling> last question before i go to sleep and am happy for the day:
[11:24] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute don't think it works as i recall
[11:24] <sigwada> pls help, ive download cedega whch is a torrent file, how could i pen it?
[11:24] <starscalling> how do i connect my mounted hdd to a folder on the desktop?
[11:24] <sigwada> open it
[11:24] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: Please have a look at ~/.xsession-errors
[11:24] <starscalling> sigwada: whats this about torrent files?
[11:24] <starscalling> you wanna run it?
[11:25] <sigwada> yap
[11:25] <starscalling> ah
[11:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute whose home directory?
[11:25] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: You might find some info in there that helps you.
[11:25] <starscalling> should be able to just double click it
[11:25] <starscalling> but
[11:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute ~/ = home, but whose home?
[11:25] <Great_Briton> hello
[11:25] <starscalling> applications > internet > bittorrent
[11:25] <starscalling> :)
[11:25] <elvirolo> i've spent HOURS filing bug reports and now musicbrainz doesn't work in amarok, my printer doesn't print jobs , my scanner doesn't work (although they both did under hoary), my webcam doesn't work correctly out of the box and half of my menu entries are missing
[11:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute of all the users on my system, which home directory are you talking about?
[11:25] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: your user's home dir. The user's home dir you used then you typed "startx".
[11:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute remember, gdm isn't even starting.  forget choosing a user.
[11:25] <v|nc3> i got nothing v-mute on my searc
[11:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> w-mute gotcha
[11:26] <sigwada> theres no bittorrent categories under internet
[11:26] <w-mute> BROKEN_LADDER: There might be an error in /etc/X11/xorg.conf - this should show up in this file.
[11:26] <HappyFool> sigwada: 'GNOME BitTorrent'
[11:26] <crimsun> elvirolo: I can't help with the other issues, but what's the musicbrainz one?
[11:26] <ethy> elvirolo: Are you running on K?
[11:26] <BROKEN_LADDER> zcat[1]  that's hard to use because it doesn't have dates and times stamped.
[11:26] <gilligan_> crimsun, now testing the default src doesn't give any errors but no sound is played and the whole app crashes when pushing the stop button
[11:26] <sigwada> yeah but it is not avialable
[11:27] <w-mute> vnc3: please give me the exact product name and vendor and I'll try my luck.
[11:27] <HappyFool> sigwada: at the terminal, try running 'btdownloadcurses <filename.torrent>'
[11:27] <crimsun> gilligan_: what happens if you use customsrc and specify alsasrc device=plug:dsnoop ?
[11:27] <elvirolo> crimsun: I think that's an easy one ... It's just that musicbrainz support is disabled in amarok for mp3's
[11:28] <gilligan_> crimsun, i can't .. the input field is not editable
[11:28] <crimsun> elvirolo: it has to be, since mp3 support isn't included by default...
[11:28] <elvirolo> crimsun: yeah, i know
[11:28] <crimsun> elvirolo: so why is that an issue?
[11:28] <crimsun> you know we can't support it out of the box
[11:28] <elvirolo> crimsun: ok, it's not an *issue* sorry
[11:29] <sn9> what's the deal with #ubuntu-bugs?
[11:29] <crimsun> yes, I understand it's annoying, but you should direct your frustration toward the patent holders
[11:29] <v|nc3> OS-214 datamax printer
[11:29] <elvirolo> but can't you include a version of the lib with mp3 support enabled in universe ?
[11:29] <gilligan_> crimsun, playing some arbitrary sound with alsaplayer works -- using rythmbox (which I suppose uses gstreamer) to play some .ogg results in utterly stuttred sound
[11:29] <v|nc3> v-mute   :    OS-214 datamax printer
[11:29] <feugan3333> Hi all. How would I do a fresh install of breezy without damaging any of my files in my /home directory?
[11:29] <sunshine> liable what happening
[11:29] <GenghisKhan> i have upgraded to breezy and now ctrl & alt don't work in X
[11:30] <crimsun> gilligan_: I just tested all the sources, and they all work for me.
[11:30] <mustard5> GenghisKhan, you mean the keys don't function?
[11:30] <silent_scream> how do i execute a .sh file?
[11:30] <elvirolo> crimsun: but can't you include a version of the lib with mp3 support enabled in universe ?
[11:30] <crimsun> gilligan_: choose Custom, and put in: alsasrc device=plug:dsnoop
[11:30] <crimsun> elvirolo: it's a possibility
[11:30] <HappyFool> silent_scream: 'sh filename.sh'
[11:30] <sn9> silent_scream: sh filename.sh
[11:30] <feugan3333> silent_scream: "./myscript.sh" if it has the correct permissions
[11:30] <silent_scream> thnx
[11:31] <GenghisKhan> mustard5, if I press altgr + 3 i get 3 instead of hash
[11:31] <samy-ubuntu> hi
[11:31] <GenghisKhan> mustard5, also, i can't switch to console with ctrl+alt+F1, but alt+F4 for closing works
[11:32] <elvirolo> crimsun: do you know how do i enavle it ?
[11:32] <w-mute> v|nc3: you might want to have a look at kbarcode - MAYBE this does what you need.
[11:32] <gilligan_> crimsun, no change.. no sound and crashes when pushing OK button
[11:32] <sunshine> liable u still in here
[11:32] <mustard5> what are you settings in Preferences>>Keyboard ?
[11:32] <tenco> dhelp installation fails with a segmentation fault
[11:32] <crimsun> elvirolo: apt-get build-dep <lib>; apt-get source <lib>; install devscripts; edit debian/rules; fakeroot debuild binary
[11:32] <mustard5> GenghisKhan, you checked out our Preferences>>Keyboard?
[11:32] <samy-ubuntu> does anybody have libtheora-mmx installed ?
[11:33] <crimsun> gilligan_: what about the silence source?
[11:33] <elvirolo> crimsun: ok thanks
[11:33] <GenghisKhan> mustard5, i'm using KDE
[11:33] <zcat[1] > hmm.. another issue (possibly a bug, who knows..) mplayer using '-ao arts' segfaults. same settings with sdl or oss or null works fine..
[11:33] <mustard5> oh k
[11:33] <mustard5> well I am at a loss then :D
[11:33] <crimsun> zcat[1] : please obtain a backtrace [and/or strace]  and file a bug on malone
[11:34] <v|nc3> k mute
[11:34] <GenghisKhan> mustard5, but it's an issue with X, because also it doesn't work in kdm
[11:34] <gilligan_> crimsun, that does not crash
[11:34] <crimsun> gilligan_: good.
[11:34] <liable> sunshine: yup, just having something to eat, gimme a minute :)
[11:34] <crimsun> gilligan_: now open a Terminal and test using arecord
[11:35] <mustard5> GenghisKhan, I asked in #kubuntu but its dead as a doornail in there
[11:35] <ethy> How do you force terminate a program in Terminal?
[11:36] <mustard5> ethy, which program?
[11:36] <sunshine> liable that cool u can eat on this job lol
[11:36] <ethy> mustard5: Mplayer.
[11:36] <sn9> mustard5: probably not as dead as #ubuntu-bugs
[11:36] <mustard5> ehty, pkill mplayer  or killall mplayer i think
[11:36] <mustard5> sn9, :)
[11:37] <gilligan_> crimsun, seems to be working -- however in rhythmbox I still get utterly distorted sound for playback
[11:37] <zcat[1] > umm.. filing a bug appears to involve recompiling mplayer and stuff.. I think I might just let someone else run into this one. :-)
[11:37] <GenghisKhan> mustard5, if I do setxkbmap -model pc105 -layout es, it says Error loading new keyboard description
[11:37] <mustard5> ethy, you type man pkill or man killall to read what they do
[11:37] <mustard5> GenghisKhan, its well beyond my abilities sorry
[11:37] <sn9> anybody else have problems with the new version of apt now in breezy?
[11:38] <ethy> mustard5: Yeah I did that but my sound doesn't work after I do that, so I was wondering if I'm doing something wrong, I had to restart to get my sound to work.
[11:38] <mustard5> and your on hoary?
[11:38] <ethy> mustard5: Any idea on re-enabling the sound?
[11:38] <GenghisKhan> mustard5, i also get (EE) Error loading keymap /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/compiled/server-0.xkm in Xorg.0.log
[11:38] <gilligan_> crimsun, like pausing/stuttering every second
[11:38] <silent_scream> where can i download libpixmap.so????
[11:38] <ethy> mustard5: No, Breezy, fresh install.
[11:38] <mustard5> if your on hoary you might want to check out the sound configuration
[11:38] <GenghisKhan> mustard5, i have /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/compiled/ empty
[11:38] <gilligan_> crimsun, i didn't have such issues with hoary
[11:39] <GenghisKhan> mustard5, any idea where are the keymaps?
[11:39] <crimsun> gilligan_: what if you pass -Dplug:dsnoop to arecord?
[11:39] <HappyFool> silent_scream: use packages.ubuntu.com to search for particular files
[11:39] <damo21> i need help, i have all the apt packages i need downloaded but i want other computers on my network to read them locally
[11:39] <mustard5> GenghisKhan, nope sorry
[11:39] <sigwada> elow
[11:39] <____heinz> hi
[11:39] <sigwada> pls help me
[11:39] <mustard5> ethy, I'm trying to find the hoary sound config stuff..one tick
[11:39] <____heinz> what repository do i have to add to install smeg?
[11:40] <damo21> how do i set up a local apt repository?
[11:40] <HappyFool> silent_scream: that file is part of gtk2-engine-pixbuf (on my hoary system, anyway)
[11:40] <sn9> ____heinz: should be preinstalled, i think
[11:40] <MaTaKs> need help i cant play video clips on my browser.. my default totem player won't work
[11:40] <sigwada> ive already downloaded the jre, then how will i install it?
[11:40] <HappyFool> damo21: i think the apt-howto covers that
[11:40] <damo21> ok
[11:40] <ethy> MaTaKs: You need win32codecs.
[11:41] <ethy> !tell MataKs about w32codecs
[11:41] <____heinz> sn9: i still use hoary and it isn't
[11:41] <sn9> ____heinz: ah
[11:41] <silent_scream> HappyFool, do you know where i can find it ?
[11:41] <sigwada> pls help
[11:41] <zcat[1] > ok, what is malone? I have an strace now..
[11:41] <leafgirl> I upgraded to Breezy earlier and I have a weird sound issue. When I cycle my PCM volume above 50%, the sound volume sounds like it starts back at 0% again. It's weird.
[11:41] <HappyFool> damo21: apt-howto-en also a package in universe
[11:41] <ethy> MaTaKs: And I suggest you use Mplayer instead of Totem, but that's just a matter of my own opinion.
[11:41] <MaTaKs> ethy:  i already have installed w32codecs
[11:41] <HappyFool> silent_scream: find what? that package?
[11:41] <silent_scream> yeap
[11:41] <HappyFool> silent_scream: or the file?
[11:41] <sn9> sigwada: what did you download
[11:41] <gilligan_> crimsun, nevermind about the input -- actual problem is the output
[11:41] <sigwada> pls help how to install the sun-jre
[11:42] <silent_scream> any of that
[11:42] <MaTaKs> how to change the default player?.. i want to change it to mplayer
[11:42] <leafgirl> Sound works perfectly, but it's annoying to make sure I don't turn my mixer below 50% or it will start BLASTING whatever I'm playing.
[11:42] <ethy> MaTaKs: My Totem didn't work too that's why I got Mplayer instead.
[11:42] <sunshine> does anyone know how to edit a file from the root prompt
[11:42] <tenco> >
[11:42] <tenco> > SCNR,
[11:42] <tenco> > Jrgen
[11:42] <HappyFool> silent_scream: is it at /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libpixmap.so, or see what 'locate libpixmap.so' tells you
[11:42] <MaTaKs> how did you change it?
[11:42] <tenco> sorry...
[11:42] <mustard5> ethy, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[11:42] <MaTaKs> ethy: how did you change it?
[11:42] <tenco> >
[11:42] <tenco> > SCNR,
[11:42] <tenco> > Jrgen
[11:42] <tenco> arrgh
[11:43] <sigwada> i download sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update04_i386.deb
[11:43] <tenco> still cant print with breezy. cupsd always tells me about false perms of /dev/lp0
[11:43] <tenco> but how can i change them permanently, lp0 is created again on each boot
[11:43] <sigwada> how will i install it
[11:43] <HappyFool> sigwada: 'sudo dpkg -i sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update04_i386.deb'
[11:43] <mustard5> !tell ethy about sound
[11:43] <sn9> sigwada: add the hoary-extras repository and apt-get install sun-j2re1.5
[11:43] <HappyFool> sigwada: i advise you to take a look at wiki.ubuntu.com
[11:43] <MaTaKs> ethy: still there?
[11:43] <____heinz> sn9: i just found a howto, seems smeg is not in the apt repositories anymore
[11:43] <____heinz> cya
[11:43] <gilligan_> crimsun, aplay output works fine.. so alsa per se is O.K I suppose
[11:43] <nekostar> sigwada:
[11:43] <nekostar> ill just send you the java
[11:44] <brokenladder> okay, i think i'm getting somewhere.
[11:44] <ethy> MaTaKs: I didn't change my Mplayer as my default player, I don't know how to do that, I usually manually opens the video files instead of double click on them.
[11:44] <crimsun> gilligan_: what if, in the default audio sink, you choose Custom and put: alsasink device=plug:dmix ?
[11:44] <tenco> still cant print with breezy. cupsd always tells me about false perms of /dev/lp0. but how can i change them permanently, lp0 is created again on each boot
[11:44] <brokenladder> my display now comes up after deleting /etc/X11/xorg.conf or whatever.
[11:44] <leafgirl> My sound volume is screwed up. I can control the volume, but from 0% to 50%, it's like 0% to 100% of my volume and ABOVE 50% is starts over at 0% to 100%.
[11:44] <MaTaKs> oh ok.. but there should be a way to make it your default
[11:44] <brokenladder> but now the res is too high or something so i can't see the display on my monitor.
[11:44] <gilligan_> crimsun, sec,,
[11:44] <MaTaKs> any experts here
[11:44] <silent_scream> yea HappyFool it finds it, but a program says me:Gtk-WARNING **: module not found on module_path: "libpixmap.so"
[11:44] <brokenladder> how can i create a new default xorg.conf?
[11:44] <brokenladder> where is xorgconfig?
[11:45] <HappyFool> silent_scream: what program?
[11:45] <crimsun> brokenladder: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:45] <brokenladder> where is xf86config?
[11:45] <brokenladder> thank you!
[11:45] <fc9k> anyone fancy helping a noob?
[11:45] <brokenladder> exit
[11:45] <silent_scream> crossover ofice
[11:45] <crimsun> fc9k: everyone helps everyone
[11:45] <mustard5> fc9k, ask away :)
[11:45] <fc9k> trying to install ndiswrapper, and the instructions tell me to use the command make
[11:45] <crimsun> leafgirl: which application(s)?
[11:45] <liable> sunshine: ok, lets start again.. you are using ubuntu live cd/
[11:45] <crimsun> fc9k: install build-essential
[11:45] <HappyFool> silent_scream: is it working anyway?
[11:45] <gilligan_> crimsun, test works in the gstramer-properties dialog.. but same problem with playback
[11:45] <fc9k> so i type make, and it says bash: make: command not found or something
[11:45] <tenco> still cant print with breezy. cupsd always tells me about false perms of /dev/lp0. but how can i change them permanently, lp0 is created again on each boot
[11:45] <silent_scream> yeap HappyFool
[11:46] <sunshine> liable u belly full clear mind now yeah
[11:46] <leafgirl> crimsun, any. I've been testing it with xmms, but I can set the sound with alsamix or aumix with the same results.
[11:46] <sunshine> im usin live
[11:46] <ethy> fc9k: You need to install the package called "build-essential".
[11:46] <crimsun> fc9k: and are you absolutely sure you need to compile it? we have ndiswrapper-utils
[11:46] <sunshine> cd
[11:46] <fc9k> crimsun: that was a quick answer
[11:46] <mustard5> fc9k, install build essential as crimsun said
[11:46] <HappyFool> silent_scream: i'd ignore the warning
[11:46] <liable> sunshine: belly full of pizza :)
[11:46] <leafgirl> crimsun, I've even switched from OSS to ALSA with the same problem.
[11:46] <gilligan_> crimsun, ah.. no
[11:46] <fc9k> is it on the disc, or do i need internet access for it?
[11:46] <sunshine> liable yeah were ready now
[11:46] <sn9> fc9k: are you using ndiswrapper instructions for ubuntu?
[11:46] <gilligan_> crimsun, restarted rhtymbox and it is working now
[11:46] <mustard5> internet
[11:46] <sunshine> liable im on live cd hoary
[11:46] <leafgirl> crimsun, It worked fine in Hoary
[11:46] <fc9k> sn9: nah, just the ones off the ndiswrapper wiki
[11:46] <crimsun> fc9k: you need to install it somehow.
[11:47] <mustard5> fc9k, it can be installed through synaptic
[11:47] <guerby> hi, is there a menu in synaptic that allows an upgrade from 5.04 to 5.10?
[11:47] <fc9k> thing is chaps, i need to install ndiswrapper to get my WLAN card working in ubuntu
[11:47] <mustard5> ah k
[11:47] <mustard5> hehe
[11:47] <ethy> Is there any other way to quit X other than Alt + Ctrl + Backspace?
[11:47] <fc9k> without which i  cant access internet :D
[11:47] <liable> sunshine: ok, can you not look in /dev/hdb1?
[11:47] <liable> sunshine: using the file manager..
[11:47] <fc9k> so can i download a file for the build-essential and run it offline in ubuntu?
[11:47] <gilligan_> crimsun, thanks alot for your time&help
[11:47] <guerby> ok seen http://tinyurl.com/dkllj
[11:47] <HappyFool> ethy: 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop' will probably work
[11:48] <mustard5> fc9k, I'm just looking to see if its on disk
[11:48] <ethy> HappyFool: K, I'll give that a try.
[11:48] <HappyFool> fc9k: build-essential should be on the install cd (is for hoary, anyway)
[11:48] <fc9k> mustard5: cheers mate :)
[11:48] <fc9k> HappyFool: wicked, i'll have a perusal
[11:48] <sn9> guerby: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[11:48] <nekostar> is there something wrong wiht selecting ALL the modes that nvidia can do opon load?
[11:48] <crimsun> leafgirl: in XMMS, under Option> Preferences> ...Plugin, for the ALSA output plugin, there's a "Use software volume control" checkbox. Is it checked?
[11:48] <mustard5> fck9, give it a try..I think it might be on disk
[11:48] <fc9k> HappyFool: is it easy to install off the cd?  how would i go about it?
[11:48] <guerby> sn9, thanks (I just found out the tinyurl :)
[11:49] <leafgirl> crimsun, no
[11:49] <nekostar> dbe record v4l are not selected for my fx 5200...
[11:49] <mustard5> look for it in synaptic....'build-essential'
[11:49] <sunshine> liable well in computer>filesystem>dev>hdb1 no it say could not display location
[11:49] <HappyFool> fc9k: use synaptic. system -> admin -> synaptic
[11:49] <fc9k> ah excellent
[11:49] <crimsun> gilligan_: np
[11:49] <wezzer> hmm, is someone experiencing problems with beagle? Data indexes just fine but best crashes at start
[11:49] <nekostar> hehe
[11:49] <crimsun> leafgirl: what happens if you check it?
[11:49] <crimsun> rather, after you check it
[11:49] <HappyFool> fc9k: have you read the ndiswrapper page on the wiki?
[11:49] <nekostar> HappyFool: as soon as i found out i can grep apt-get things i swore off synamtic: thats just a tool to find stuff.... apt-get to install XD
[11:49] <fc9k> HappyFool: the ubuntu wiki? i'll have a look
[11:50] <reter> hello i am trying to get into an msn chatroom that only takes netscape or IE. I downloaded the extenstion user agent switcher so that i can tell mozilla to switch to netscape. the problem is that the website is asking me to download a windows file for netscape. what do i do now?
[11:50] <sn9> anybody else have problems with the new version of apt now in breezy?
[11:50] <guerby> sn9, I'm surprised thathttp://www.ubuntu.com/newsitems/release510 doesnot even the possibility of an update from 5.04
[11:50] <HappyFool> nekostar: try 'apt-cache search' for searching; very neat
[11:50] <mustard5> fc9k, HappyFool will send you the link I think
[11:50] <mustard5> or me
[11:50] <HappyFool> i have ;)
[11:50] <mustard5> k
[11:50] <wezzer> reter: I don't think you are able to get there, sorry
[11:50] <gilligan_> crimsun, it's strange tho.. "alsasink device=plug:dmix" should be the default setting anyway, no ?
[11:50] <wezzer> if it's windows only
[11:50] <liable> sunshine: i am beginning to think your filesystem is corupted..
[11:50] <reter> wezzer, that sucks
[11:50] <wezzer> yeah
[11:50] <reter> wezzer, there must be a way
[11:50] <sunshine> huh
[11:51] <fc9k> HappyFool: i know its buggy, but sadly theres no native support for my adapter as I run a shuttle and so use a USB one :S
[11:51] <cappiz> someone here compiled their own freenx 1.5?
[11:51] <leafgirl> crimsun, that's better, but I still have the problem with my PCM volume :)
[11:51] <sunshine> it that one file it must very important
[11:51] <nekostar> O.O ill do that thanx HappyFool!
[11:51] <cmims6887> I require the assistance of a brilliant mind.
[11:51] <wezzer> reter: there might be, but I've experienced only troubles with msn things on linux
[11:51] <HappyFool> fc9k: i believe ndiswrapper is the only option for a number of cards; i don't use it myself
[11:51] <reter> wezzer, who could i ask?
[11:51] <jhank> GUYS is there a complementary to lisa for gnome?
[11:51] <mustard5> cmims6887, heh..well you might have to just put up with nearly brilliant ;)
[11:52] <wezzer> reter: dunno, you could also post to ubuntu forums
[11:52] <mustard5> cmims6887, whats the question?
[11:52] <fc9k> HappyFool: yeah i'm going to give it a go.  as far as i know though there are very few USB cards that have native linux support.
[11:52] <liable> sunshine: dunno, out of ideas.
[11:52] <cappiz> is it possible to upgrade my ubuntu from hoary to breezy?
[11:52] <fc9k> Right, thanks for the help everyone!
[11:52] <wezzer> reter: because here in irc not everyone can see your question, because there is so much chatting going on
[11:52] <mustard5> np fc9k
[11:52] <fc9k> hopefully i'll be able to get it going now :D
[11:52] <fc9k> bye chaps
[11:52] <HappyFool> fc9k: there's a page on the wiki listing support for (some) cards
[11:52] <sunshine> dam
[11:52] <mustard5> fc9k, breezy or hoary?
[11:52] <HappyFool> good luck
[11:52] <fc9k> HappyFool: yeah, i read that
[11:53] <fc9k> mustard5: breezy
[11:53] <jhank> anyone a clue?
[11:53] <mustard5> k
[11:53] <mustard5> thanks
[11:53] <fc9k> cheers guys!
[11:53] <mustard5> jsut curious
[11:53] <tenco> how can i change the perms of device files permanently?
[11:53] <Shorty`> cappiz, change all your hoary lines to breezy in your apt list and do; apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:53] <Shorty`> :)
[11:53] <slibs> hello
[11:53] <mustard5> perms?
[11:53] <cappiz> KK
[11:53] <tenco> mustard5: permissions
[11:53] <mustard5> permissions!
[11:53] <mustard5> :D
[11:53] <sunshine> does annyone have any ideas of how i correct changes to this file /lib/lsb/init-functions
[11:53] <mustard5> I'm on it now :D
[11:53] <tenco> :)
[11:53] <silent_scream> i'm having problems with sound. i have 5.1 speakers, and the sound comes from only 1 speaker...
[11:54] <mustard5> I'm not sure I am up to the question though, tenco
[11:54] <cmims6887> my NIC isn't work out of box.  I need to compile the kernel source (which i got off of kernel.org) so that i can use the driver for my card (which i got from the manufacturer).  I also have the source for gnu make on my ubuntu partition...     my question is this:   how do i compile a kernel when the default install does not come with a compiler and the defacto compiler comes only in source code...   ?!!?
[11:54] <slibs> i just installed breezy in server mode, but now i'd like to use fluxbox, so what packages do i need to get it work with X properly?
[11:54] <tzeth> suomalaisii?
[11:54] <tenco> mustard5: ok
[11:54] <crimsun> gilligan_: no, dmix should be the default, not plug:dmix.
[11:54] <sunshine> or how i can get my files off my hd i'm currently usin an live cd from hoary my system is breezy
[11:54] <mustard5> what do you need to change the permissions for?
[11:54] <cappiz> Shorty` you know where i can find freenx 1.5.0 ?
[11:54] <slibs> tzeth: #ubuntu-fi
[11:54] <spiral> hi
[11:54] <HappyFool> cmims6887: install 'build-essential' -- make + gcc
[11:54] <tzeth> this linux sucks... any .exe doesnt work..
[11:54] <Shorty`> cappiz, nfi
[11:54] <crimsun> gilligan_: it's always better to let the hardware handle it instead of passing it for conversion through alsa-lib before handing it back to the hardware.
[11:55] <sunshine> does annyone have any ideas of how i correct changes to this file /lib/lsb/init-functions
[11:55] <sunshine> does annyone have any ideas of how i correct changes to this file /lib/lsb/init-functions
[11:55] <cappiz> nfi mean?
[11:55] <cappiz> +s
[11:55] <sunshine> or how i can get my files off my hd i'm currently usin an live cd from hoary my system is breezy
[11:55] <tenco> mustard5: i cannot print and cupsd tells me about /dev/lp0 has false permissions
[11:55] <slibs> tzeth: :D evo
[11:55] <Seveas> cappiz, deb http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl ubuntu-seveas freenx
[11:55] <crimsun> gilligan_: plug:dmix is a special case, not the common fast-path.
[11:55] <cappiz> Seveas its up?
[11:55] <cmims6887> happyfool - i just run that syntax exactly like that?  i don't need to have a working internet connection for that to work?
[11:55] <cappiz> i tried it 10 min ago
[11:55] <tenco> mustard5: changing them to mode 0666 with chmod helps
[11:55] <mustard5> ah ok
[11:55] <cappiz> hum
[11:55] <cappiz> ill try again
[11:55] <tenco> mustard5: but thats gone after restart
[11:55] <cappiz> just have to wait ;O
[11:55] <Seveas> cappiz, what was the prob?
[11:55] <mustard5> tenco, I see
[11:55] <cappiz> for the dist-upgrade
[11:56] <HappyFool> cmims6887: use synaptic to install packages
[11:56] <gilligan_> crimsun, sigh.. now i am getting whitenoise problems again
[11:56] <HappyFool> cmims6887: in hoary that package is on the install cd; i would guess the same goes for breezy
[11:56] <slibs> what packages are required to make X and xorg work properly?
[11:56] <cappiz> i i got some : cant find Packages.gz
[11:56] <cappiz> or was it no gpg or something
[11:56] <cmims6887> sweeeeet
[11:56] <cappiz> im really not sure :P
[11:56] <cmims6887> thanks a ton1
[11:56] <cmims6887> !
[11:56] <ubotu> Wish i knew, cmims6887
[11:56] <mustard5> tenco, thats quite curious behaviour really I would think.....not a linux expert though :)
[11:56] <HappyFool> slibs: check dependencies of x-window-system-core ?
[11:56] <tenco> mustard5: ok. :)
[11:57] <topyli> i have a hard disk that's almost never mounted (only during backup). however, it always starts briefly at shutdown. this is a waste
[11:57] <nekostar> how does one link a folder that a hard drive is mounted to to another folder?
[11:57] <sigwada> can i use webcam in ubuntu?
[11:57] <sunshine> i've edit the file by accident now i cant access my computer i'm stuck before login with root prompt to edit the file in the root system
[11:57] <nekostar> so that the hard drive is mounted in 2 places?
[11:57] <mustard5> sigwada, yes..if it works
[11:57] <mustard5> :D
[11:57] <tzeth> of course not, couse this sux
[11:57] <slibs> HappyFool: can you help me a bit more, what's the command?
[11:57] <ubuntunewbie> hello
[11:57] <HappyFool> slibs: to do what? find out the dependencies?
[11:57] <slibs> HappyFool: yeah
[11:57] <topyli> nekostar: ln -s /mount/point /another/dir
[11:58] <sigwada> what is the command again in opening a bittorent file?
[11:58] <slibs> sigwada: yes you can
[11:58] <HappyFool> slibs: apt-cache depends x-window-system-core
[11:58] <tenco> mustard5: perhaps the cups config is fooled up. i will remove /etc/cups/* and reinstall cupsys
[11:58] <slibs> thanks
[11:58] <nekostar> thankyou topyli !!
[11:58] <meng> is there a workaround to banshee's problems in breezy?
[11:58] <Seveas> cappiz, rebuilding the thing, please wait..
[11:58] <mustard5> tenco, you sound qualified to make that decision ;)
[11:58] <cappiz> kk :)
[11:58] <gilligan_> crimsun, maybe my soundcard is just a piece of shite
[11:58] <sigwada> pls help
[11:58] <Seveas> cappiz, should work now
[11:59] <crimsun> gilligan_: could be. Which chipset?
[11:59] <mustard5> tenco, would it be safer to do it via apt?
[11:59] <compp> i can see the audio player is playing but i cannot here nothing ?
[11:59] <cappiz> thanks :) just have to wait for the dist-upgrade :)
[11:59] <wezzer> why can't I use totem after installing ati binary drivers?
[11:59] <HappyFool> sigwada: read this page for more on bittorrent: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[11:59] <crimsun> compp: paste the output from amixer onto paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[11:59] <compp> someone told me here a "kill" command and rerun it but i forgot the commands
[11:59] <tenco> mustard5: i think theres some config left in /etc/cups even if i purge the package
[12:00] <mustard5> ah k...
[12:00] <gilligan_> crimsun, snd_intel8x0, snd_ac97 - onboard soundcard..
[12:00] <tenco> mustard5: printing worked with hoary, now i updated to breezy
[12:00] <compp> crimsun, how do i make an output of amixer ?
[12:00] <crimsun> gilligan_: yeah, the onboard chipsets can be rather problematic.
[12:00] <AigleNoir> bonjour
[12:00] <crimsun> compp: open a Terminal, type amixer
[12:00] <compp> ok
[12:00] <mustard5> tenco, bummer ....I had nothing but good things happen with breezy...fixed all my hoary problems
[12:00] <gilligan_> crimsun, I get lots of crappy interference sound.. like I "hear" the hdd etc
[12:00] <crimsun> gilligan_: that's why I bought an M-Audio Transit USB a while ago
[12:01] <tenco> mustard5: i had to do 2 reboots so that breezy final was usable.
[12:01] <sigwada> how can i open a .deb file?
[12:01] <sigwada> pls help
[12:01] <mustard5> tenco, dist-upgrade?
[12:01] <slibs> sigwada: you can install it with dpkg -i file.deb
[12:01] <sn9> sigwada: sudo dpkg -i foo.deb
[12:01] <mustard5> tenco, or clean install?
[12:01] <gilligan_> crimsun, some leet soundcard?
[12:02] <tenco> mustard5: dist-upgrade from breezy preview to breezy final
[12:02] <tenco> *upgrade
[12:02] <crimsun> gilligan_: hardly, just much better than my integrated ac97-based one
[12:02] <slibs> any ideas how to start fluxbox so it would connect to X?
[12:02] <mustard5> k
[12:02] <sn9> i'm having a problem which i believe to be a bug in the new apt
[12:02] <tenco> mustard5: the preview was fine
[12:03] <compp> crimsun, done
[12:03] <AigleNoir> Dites, est-ce possible de faire en sorte que sous gnome, les fentres s'ouvrent par-dessus la fentre parente et non pas 1200 pixels de celle-ci ?
[12:03] <HappyFool> !fr
[12:03] <ubotu> hmm... fr is Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[12:03] <slibs> english please
[12:03] <HappyFool> AigleNoir: pretty much english here, sorry ;)
[12:03] <gilligan_> crimsun, oh..ok
[12:03] <gilligan_> crimsun, what did it cost?
[12:03] <sunshine> i'm prompt by what i think is recovery mode root@ none>
[12:03] <AigleNoir> oups sorry, i thought to be on ubuntu-fr :-)
[12:04] <AigleNoir> have a good day
[12:04] <HappyFool> good luck
[12:04] <crimsun> compp: are you analog speaker-out?
[12:04] <ulaas> somebody update monodoc paaackaaaaageeeessss
[12:04] <crimsun> ulaas: in dapper, yes.
[12:05] <compp> crimsun, i cant hear even i play stream musics
[12:05] <crimsun> compp: but what output (physical jack) are you using?
[12:05] <slibs> i installed breezy in server mode, now i'd like to run fluxbox, X is also installed and working, but when i try to open fluxbox it says that it cannot connect to X, any ideas how to fix this?
[12:05] <gilligan_> crimsun, my card also has digital-out .. wonder if that'd be any better
[12:05] <sunshine> ill try anything how do i mount my hd
[12:05] <Khantozavri> hi folks, any idea how to run beagle daemon automatically?
[12:05] <ulaas> crimsun, in dapper?
[12:05] <compp> i used a PC speaker and plug it into a green audio port at the back of the PC
[12:06] <crimsun> compp: please use the 'speaker-test' utility from the Terminal
[12:06] <HappyFool> ulaas: next release of ubuntu
[12:06] <compp> ok
[12:06] <zcat[1] > Oh crap.. managed to submit my bug report twice. how embarassing
[12:06] <dreameen> howto install java in breezy?
[12:06] <HappyFool> !tell dreameen about javadeb
[12:07] <badei> hi
[12:07] <sunshine> any ideas
[12:07] <ulaas> crimsun, so i wait for 6 months? :)
[12:07] <dreameen> thnx
[12:07] <JiiVee> hi! sorry about my bad english but do u know have they fixed that "starting periodic command" -bug to 5.10 release?
[12:07] <badei> hi ppls
[12:07] <HappyFool> sunshine: what have you tried so far? what is the problem ?
[12:07] <badei> i need help
[12:07] <sn9> !tell sn9 about javadeb
[12:07] <compp> crimsun, i heard a noise and still displaying something in the terminal
[12:07] <badei> i got an Asrock motherboard
[12:07] <Great_Briton> hi
[12:07] <badei> i got an Asrock motherboard
[12:07] <crimsun> compp: yes, that's the right debugging path.
[12:07] <badei> and i need drivers
[12:08] <crimsun> I'm off to sleep.
[12:08] <badei> for ubuntu distribution
[12:08] <compp> crimsun, so what does it mean ?
[12:08] <wezzer> howto make foo.tar.gz file from folder /home/foo/bar ?
[12:08] <wezzer> which command?
[12:08] <crimsun> compp: it's a tool to help you diagnose whether your speaker volumes are set correctly
[12:08] <HappyFool> wezzer: in the directory /home, do 'tar czf foo.tar.gz foo'
[12:08] <crimsun> now really, sleep.
[12:08] <HappyFool> sleep well!
[12:09] <compp> crimsun, i heard a noise, so it means its OK ?
[12:09] <MrM> i'm trying to get german language support in a newly installed 5.10... i have language-pack-de and language-pack-gnome-de installed, but synaptic doesn't find language-support-de
[12:09] <sigwada> ive downloaded yahoomessenger.deb, how can i install it?
[12:09] <wezzer> HappyFool: thanks
[12:09] <MrM> in which repository is language-support-de supposed to be?
[12:09] <sigwada> pls help
[12:09] <HappyFool> sigwada: we've told you how to install debs a few times already
[12:09] <HappyFool> sigwada: please take notes
[12:09] <HappyFool> !tell sigwada about dpkg
[12:09] <dreameen> http://www.giannaros.org/tor/bt/ <--which version should i download?
[12:10] <sigwada> sorry but i encountered errors
[12:10] <HappyFool> sigwada: check your messages from ubotu
[12:10] <sigwada> sigwada@ubuntu:~ $ sudo dpkg -i ym.deb
[12:10] <sigwada> (Reading database ... 62038 files and directories currently installed.)
[12:10] <sigwada> Preparing to replace ymessenger 1.0.4_1 (using ym.deb) ...
[12:10] <sigwada> Unpacking replacement ymessenger ...
[12:10] <sigwada> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of ymessenger:
[12:10] <sigwada>  ymessenger depends on libgdk-pixbuf2 (>= 0.13.0); however:
[12:10] <sigwada>   Package libgdk-pixbuf2 is not installed.
[12:10] <sigwada>  ymessenger depends on libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0); however:
[12:10] <sigwada>   Package libglib1.2 is not installed.
[12:10] <sigwada>  ymessenger depends on libgtk1.2 (>= 1.2.0); however:
[12:10] <HappyFool> sigwada: don't paste here
[12:10] <sigwada>   Package libgtk1.2 is not installed.
[12:10] <sigwada>  ymessenger depends on libssl0.9.6; however:
[12:10] <sigwada>   Package libssl0.9.6 is not installed.
[12:10] <HappyFool> oh blast
[12:10] <sigwada> dpkg: error processing ymessenger (--install):
[12:10] <slibs> ...
[12:10] <GNAM> default breezy mail client is evolution or thunderbird?
[12:11] <sunshine> happyfool: well i've try the livecdrecovery methods the ubuntu from windows methods mount -o rw /dev/hdb1 methods i really dont know do u have any ideas
[12:11] <gilligan_> evolution
[12:11] <slibs> evolution i think
[12:11] <sn9> sigwada: sudo apt-get -f install
[12:11] <sunshine> happyfool please let just try
[12:11] <slibs> sn9: with deb file?
[12:11] <apokryphos> sigwada: please learn to read the /topic on entry
[12:11] <bozzu> is there anything to avoid creation of .trash folder on vfat formatted hd?
[12:11] <sn9> dreameen: sun-j2sdk1.5_1.5.0+update04_i386.deb
[12:11] <HappyFool> sunshine: please describe the problem, and what you want to achieve?
[12:12] <dreameen> cheers
[12:12] <gilligan_> crimsun, now the default alsasink works aswell .. lord knows why
[12:12] <dreameen> oh, and theres no azureus package in ubu
[12:12] <JiiVee> plz, help me!
[12:12] <apokryphos> Seveas: release parties out of /topic?
[12:12] <bacam> Is anyone having trouble with the 5.10 powerpc install cd image?
[12:13] <sn9> dreameen: there's a pkg in hoary-extras, but you're better off D/Ling from sourceforge
[12:13] <apokryphos> sn9: nope, it was taken out
[12:13] <gilligan_> bacam, i'm running breezy on a powerbook w/o problems..but i didn't install from CD
[12:14] <sn9> bacam: what trouble are you having?
[12:14] <linukso> bozzu: don't know, but I have the same problem!
[12:14] <bacam> sn9: I can read the CD fine in Ubuntu, but not boot from it or read it in MacOS.
[12:14] <linukso> bozzu: very annoying when I delete stuff from usb-stick!
[12:14] <sn9> bacam: which machine?
[12:15] <bacam> sn9: Late 2001 ibook (dual USB, 600MHz G3)
[12:15] <JiiVee> have they fixed that "starting periodic command scheduler" -bug to 5.10 release?
[12:15] <sunshine> happyfool ok i sudo gedit this file /lib/lsb/init-functions trying to change the dir colors i did it rong when i reboot my computer i  was told there was a sytnax error on this file and i need to manuall y repair it and reboot so i am currently using a hoary live cd but i'm on breezy so i dont know how i'm meant to manually repair this file from root@none. the prompt given to me after the error
[12:15] <sn9> bacam: i'm typing this on that very model
[12:15] <helloyo> why have i got 500 updates for breezy? shouldn't it be up to date?
[12:16] <sigwada> is it possible to install a yahoo messanger in ubuntu?
[12:16] <bacam> Hmm... the logs in MacOS X just give "general error". :(
[12:16] <helloyo> sigwada, gaim supports that protocol
[12:16] <sigwada> ah ok
[12:16] <sn9> bacam: how did you burn the cd?
[12:16] <HappyFool> sunshine: are you irc'ing from a different computer?
[12:16] <sigwada> but how about online rpg games?
[12:17] <badei> guys
[12:17] <sigwada> like ragnarok
[12:17] <bacam> sn9: Once from nautilus, once direct with cdrecord, on the same machine.
[12:17] <badei> i'm downloading ubuntu iso from official site
[12:17] <badei> i will burn the CD
[12:17] <sn9> bacam: under linux, right?
[12:17] <badei> and after
[12:17] <bacam> sn9: Yup, 5.04
[12:17] <badei> cd will be bootable?
[12:17] <sigwada> can still play it in ubuntu
[12:17] <GNAM> does breezy work?
[12:17] <sunshine> happyfool i'm on a hoary live cd
[12:17] <HappyFool> sunshine: on that computer?
[12:18] <sunshine> happyfool i'm on the same computer
[12:18] <sunshine> happyfool yes
[12:18] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, i know you've probably  been asked to do this before, but let's do it again
[12:18] <badei> it is bootable cd burned from iso that is from oficial site
[12:18] <badei> ?
[12:18] <badei> ok
[12:18] <sunshine> happyfool let do it all again
[12:18] <sigwada> or how can i played my online windows based game in ubuntu?
[12:18] <HappyFool> sunshine: i need to see the output of 'sudo fdisk -l' and 'mount'
[12:18] <badei> thanks
[12:18] <HappyFool> sunshine: on the pastebin, not here! ;)
[12:18] <helloyo> i have gnome 2.11.90, about ubuntu tells me about 5.04 and i have 500 updates available, am i really running breezy?
[12:18] <sigwada> is it possible?
[12:18] <sn9> bacam: do NOT use the -isosize option, and use a low burning speed
[12:18] <HappyFool> badei: it is
[12:19] <sigwada> pls help
[12:19] <kbrooks> i need a bit of help
[12:19] <fg> hi
[12:20] <fg> i have a problem with ubuntu breezy
[12:20] <sigwada> pls help, how can i used some of my windows based programs like games in ubuntu? tnx
[12:20] <fg> X doesn't work ("caught signal 4") on a fresh install
[12:20] <liable> sigwada: wine.
[12:20] <fg> my computer is a hp zd8000, videocard ati radeon x600
[12:20] <fg> any ideas ?
[12:21] <wnuczas> witam
[12:21] <sn9> fg: what cpu?
[12:21] <liable> fg: grep EE /var/log/xorg.0.log
[12:21] <fg> p4 ht
[12:21] <fg> thanks liable, i'll try that--i'm on xp noz
[12:21] <liable> fg: grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[12:21] <bacam> sn9: Didn't use isosize, burning at 4x has worked before (although I've changed the hard drive in that machine since).  I'll try burning on a different machine and see if that helps.  It shouldn't be the image, as the MD5 sums work out.
[12:21] <fg> now
[12:21] <Vician> hi all,. monster newb here =)  i have some problems getting the musicbox to play mp3s ? where can i get the codec ?
[12:21] <sunshine> happyfool it on paste.ubuntu.linux.nl under sushine
[12:22] <fg> it was working well with the previous version of x.org
[12:22] <sn9> bacam: try burning under osx
[12:22] <HappyFool> sunshine: righto
[12:22] <sigwada> can i manually download the wine?
[12:23] <sn9> sigwada: you can apt-get install it
[12:23] <slibs> i installed breezy in server mode, now i'd like to run fluxbox, X is also installed and working, but when i try to open fluxbox it says that it cannot connect to X, any ideas how to fix this?
[12:23] <sn9> fg: sounds like corruption then
[12:23] <fg> sn9: corruption ?
[12:23] <sigwada> whats the complete command line for getting wine?
[12:23] <fg> sigwada, apt-get install wine
[12:23] <wolverian> Vician, check the Help entry in the system menu
[12:24] <slibs> sigwada: you should also install winetools or wine-tools
[12:24] <wolverian> Vician, (if you're using 5.10)
[12:24] <HappyFool> sunshine: could you please also put the output of 'mount' there?
[12:24] <sn9> fg: signal 4 is an illegal instruction, which is unlikely to naturally occur on a p4
[12:24] <Vician> wolerian: k, will try
[12:24] <wolverian> Vician, then go to Ubuntu 5.10 Starter Guide -> Applications -> Music and Movies
[12:24] <fg> sn9: i see. but this happens on a fresh install
[12:24] <sigwada> i will type the apt-get install wine in the command line?
[12:24] <fg> sn9: of 5.10
[12:24] <fg> sigwada, yes. as root
[12:25] <sn9> fg: did you run memtest86?
[12:25] <fg> sn9: nope
[12:25] <sunshine> happyfool it sunshine now
[12:25] <fg> sn9: ubuntu 5.04 works
[12:25] <sunshine> happyfool my mount is usder sunshine i mean
[12:25] <fg> sn9: i get this only with 5.10
[12:25] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, standby
[12:26] <bina> wheres the information on how to upgrade from Hoary to Breezy? i think it was once in the topic but cant find it there or on ubuntu.com
[12:26] <HappyFool> sunshine: it's traditional to paste the url here (e.g., http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3115)
[12:26] <sigwada> ive got this errorE: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[12:26] <sn9> fg: did you install the 686-smp kernel?
[12:26] <sigwada> what does it means?
[12:26] <penguin42> interesting - my apt-get dist-upgrade over night didn't download everything, it started installing things, I answered a few of its questions but I've had to do another apt-get install dist-upgrade and its fetching another 280MB
[12:26] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, i take it you've tried mounting /dev/hdb1 ?
[12:26] <fg> sn9: i don't think so, i did a default install (except i had to add vga=771)
[12:26] <sn9> sigwada: type "sudo" before "apt-get" on the line
[12:27] <sn9> fg: P4s need 686-smp
[12:27] <fg> sn9: i see. how do i install that? :)
[12:27] <panivino> Anyone know about this error when opening a floppy or CD on breezy? "Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume". I can't seem to find a satisfactory answer in forums / google.
[12:27] <sunshine> happyfool i believe so i think that what everyone been say ing has all my files
[12:27] <helloyo> why do i have 500 updates? breezy just came out
[12:28] <sn9> fg: pkg name should be linux-image-686-smp
[12:28] <dadehoog> helloyo, check to see which repositories you have enabled ...
[12:28] <HappyFool> sunshine: that is correct
[12:28] <dadehoog> I've only had 6 since I installed breezy yesterday
[12:28] <HappyFool> sunshine: have you created a mount-point? (like /mnt/hdb1 or /media/hdb1) ?
[12:28] <sunshine> happyfool then ok that what we need to do
[12:28] <fg> sn9: so apt-get install linux-image-686-smp ? do i need to edit the grub config file too?
[12:28] <topyli> helloyo: you have packages from before the release
[12:29] <sunshine> happyfool no
[12:29] <damo21> how can i use dpkg --get-selections to install an identical system
[12:29] <helloyo> topyli, just i dont remember this being the case with hoary
[12:29] <sunshine> happyfool how do i create one
[12:29] <HappyFool> fg: update-grub should handle that
[12:29] <HappyFool> sunshine: 'sudo mkdir /media/hdb1'
[12:29] <HappyFool> fg: and update-grub should be called during package install (or so i believe)
[12:30] <sunshine> happyfool now what
[12:30] <fg> aha
[12:30] <topyli> helloyo: i remember differently. a lot of updates just around release time. just apply them and things will settle down
[12:30] <damo21> dpkg --get-selections < mysetup ... then what?
[12:30] <noodle_> how do i restore the gnome foot logo next to applications
[12:30] <fg> HappyFool, so all i need to do is to apt-get install the smp package?
[12:30] <HappyFool> sunshine: 'sudo mount -o ro /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1'
[12:30] <HappyFool> fg: afaik
[12:30] <fg> HappyFool, sn9 thanks a lot, i'll try that right now
[12:30] <sn9> panivino: could be your /etc/fstab file needs adjustment
[12:31] <panivino> no. it's fine, I can mount manually as root or a normal user. Maybe some HAL thing?
[12:31] <HappyFool> fg: try linux-686-smp, not linux-image-686-smp
[12:31] <sunshine> happyfool it came up with an error short version wrong fs type
[12:31] <kbrooks> I want to use unicode -- how
[12:31] <HappyFool> fg: you'll get the restricted modules too
[12:31] <topyli> damo21: dpkg --get-selections > /floppy/packages.lst . then on the other system, dpkg --set-selections < /floppy/packages.lst
[12:31] <sunshine> happyfool u want me to paste it
[12:31] <aliabdin> how do i increase my dpi from 75 x 75 to 96 x 96?
[12:31] <HappyFool> sunshine: can you paste the complete error either in a private message or on the pastebin?
[12:32] <HappyFool> sunshine: yes
[12:32] <tkz> Where do i report a bug in a repository?
[12:32] <damo21> ok
[12:32] <sigwada> what is complete command line again in getting wine?
[12:32] <sigwada> tnx
[12:32] <HappyFool> kbrooks: where do you want to use it?
[12:32] <elad`> It seems like a newer version of Ubuntu was reinstalled alongside the previous one when I did "apt-get distro-upgrade". That's what the boot menu makes me think. How do I check to see if this is indeed the case?
[12:32] <kbrooks> HappyFool: python oddly enough
[12:32] <rob^> elad`, probably just different kernels
[12:33] <Hoxzer> somebody here has installed IVTV or mythtv to ubuntu?
[12:33] <topyli> elad`: there are no parallel ubuntu versions. you just have old kernels there
[12:33] <damo21> topyli: it does nothing, just returns to the terminal
[12:33] <elad`> How do I get rid of them? Should I?
[12:33] <sunshine> happyfool i offer chat it waitin on u
[12:33] <topyli> damo21: good. then there was no error :)
[12:33] <HappyFool> sunshine: oh, standby
[12:33] <damo21> topyli.... but shouldnt it install something
[12:33] <hendrik_> how can i play a dvd in ubuntu i m just beginner with linux i don't know it
[12:34] <topyli> damo21: set-selections? no, it just tells dpkg what to install
[12:34] <kbrooks> HappyFool: have any clue
[12:34] <damo21> it took 2 seconds
[12:34] <damo21> so now ... lol what do i do im confuses
[12:35] <HappyFool> kbrooks: let's go to #python for this... (i'm not super-clueful though)
[12:35] <damo21> whats the command to let it all install
[12:35] <HappyFool> sunshine: let's use query rather
[12:35] <topyli> damo21: now you can do apt-get update, apt-get dselect-upgrade, apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:35] <sn9> hendrik_: use xine or ogle or mplayer or vlc
[12:35] <hendrik_> can somebody help to play a dvd in ubuntu
[12:35] <sha> install libdvdcss
[12:35] <xophEr> can one read alcohol120% images in linux?
[12:35] <hendrik_> how do i do that
[12:36] <sha> sudo apt-get install libdvdcss
[12:36] <hendrik_> i just don't know it i m just begining
[12:36] <elad`> rob^, topyli: How do I get rid of those kernels? What other left overs has the upgrade left, and how do I get rid of them too?
[12:36] <hedi> hello you don't speak french
[12:36] <sha> and you have to add more repositories
[12:36] <rob^> elad`, don't worry about them
[12:36] <damo21> topyli: cool thx
[12:37] <HappyFool> !fr
[12:37] <ubotu> from memory, fr is Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[12:37] <sha> I will find you a link
[12:37] <topyli> elad`: search linux-image in synaptic and see what you have. uninstall the old ones that you don't want
[12:37] <gary_> Does anyone know if the fglrx driver supports a radeon ve card?
[12:37] <sn9> hendrik_: from the System menu, choose Administration->Synaptic
[12:37] <tkz> Does anyone know where do a report a bug in a repository?
[12:37] <damo21> topyli: i copied the contents of /var/cache/apt to the other machine is that bad?
[12:38] <hendrik_> how do i do that sudo apt-get install libdvdcss
[12:38] <topyli> damo21: no, it will install from there unless there are updates for these packages online
[12:38] <melvztechie> guys: how do i we disable ICMP so that we wont be detected with the PING command?
[12:38] <sha> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:38] <damo21> :) cool
[12:38] <hendrik_> i m just beginning with linux you see
[12:38] <ratboy> hey guy
[12:38] <ratboy> sorry to bother
[12:38] <tkz> hendrik_,  you will have to enable some extra repositories first. Look for more information in the ubuntu wiki
[12:38] <sn9> hendrik_: you type that in a Terminal window
[12:38] <ratboy> do some know how to make HD appears on the desktop ?
[12:38] <topyli> damo21: gotta love debian :)
[12:39] <damo21> :):)
[12:39] <spudse> hello does anybody know googleTalk ? I want such a IM (clean) for Ubuntu, does it exsist ?
[12:40] <sn9> anybody here know about problems with the new version of apt now in breezy?
[12:40] <badei> plss
[12:40] <damo21> so i can download the packages only one for the whole network :)
[12:40] <topyli> spudse: you can use it with gaim. google has instructions on their google talk page
[12:40] <Hmmmm> spudse, use gaim
[12:40] <badei> i need help
[12:40] <melvztechie> spudse: u can download and install skype
[12:40] <HappyFool> kbrooks: sorry, looks a bit over my head
[12:40] <badei> i got a ambient external modem
[12:40] <Hmmmm> talk.google.com has instrction on how to use it with gaim
[12:40] <badei> will ubunt recognise it?
[12:40] <kbrooks> HappyFool: ok then
[12:40] <Hmmmm> of course yo ucant use voice n all
[12:40] <Hmmmm> you can just connect to the gtalk servers
[12:40] <sn9> badei: is it usb or serial?
[12:40] <spudse> topyli,Hmmmm: I don't like gaim, it looks bloated. I want a real clean IM (like googletalk :)
[12:41] <spudse> Do you have another suggestion ?
[12:41] <topyli> spudse: windows and google's client :)
[12:41] <Hmmmm> sorry spudse there aint any gtalks for linux (yet!)
[12:41] <bina> is there any way I can check for 'conflicting packages' when upgrading to breezy? or will apt-get sort that out for me?
[12:41] <cmims6887> maybe i'm going about this all wrong.  i keep running into snags trying to get networking working.  it worked with the livecd, its not working now that i have installed.  the interfaces aren't appearing.
[12:41] <kbrooks> bina: latter
[12:41] <topyli> spudse: you could probably use any jabber client, try gossip
[12:41] <damo21> is there a way to set up a local apt repo so all your machines tell the server to get the new package
[12:41] <kbrooks> !ops
[12:41] <ubotu> ops is probably Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, fooishbar, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmich, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, and Nalioth
[12:41] <spudse> Hmmmm, it doesnt have to be from google. But just something like gtalk
[12:41] <sn9> bina: use dist-upgrade
[12:41] <bina> sn9 kbrooks: phew. thanks
[12:42] <Hmmmm> there's amsn.sf.net
[12:42] <spudse> Yeah gossip is exacly what I search! http://jabber.schwimmt.net/wiki/index.php/Gossip
[12:42] <aliabdin> where can i find db2html for breezy?
[12:43] <topyli> damo21: sure. the apt howto has a chapter on "how to use apt locally". it's prettty simple
[12:43] <cmims6887> why would the livecd detect my network card but the full install wouldn't?
[12:43] <sha> /dev/hda5 /media/win_d vfat iocharset=utf8,umask=000  0  0 in my /etc/fstab,  but the disk is mounted as read only, anybody knows why???
[12:43] <sn9> cmims6887: which card is it?
[12:43] <miles_> I have a question. I just added "mirror servers" at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes. do you think that these instructions will be understood by a newbie? or do I have to explain sth?
[12:44] <woodwizzle> Is it possible to use something like cowbell or easytag to modify the id3 tags of files on another computer on my LAN? I ask becasue I keep all my music on a file server in my living room and like to be able to organise my songs from my desktop.
[12:44] <cmims6887> marvel gigabit II , sk98lin
[12:44] <albacker> anyone knows anything about "out of range" monitor message [i know this isnt an ubuntu question. . . but if anyone knows anything it might help me]  thanks..
[12:45] <sn9> cmims6887: the sk98lin driver has been superceded
[12:45] <badei> sn9
[12:45] <badei> hey
[12:45] <badei> i looked on website
[12:45] <badei> but no results
[12:45] <badei> for drivers
[12:45] <topyli> woodwizzle: sure, as long as you have write permission to those files
[12:45] <cmims6887> albacker, need to tweak xorg.conf file
[12:45] <badei> it is a serial modem
[12:45] <cmims6887> sn9 - superceded by what?
[12:45] <albacker> cmims6887 i cant even get X,.. i cant even see bIOS setup..
[12:45] <sn9> badei: serial modems don't need drivers--they just work
[12:45] <cmims6887> skg8 something like that?
[12:45] <sn9> yes
[12:45] <woodwizzle> topyli, but what I mean is, how do I edit those files with a local program, I can't do it over ftp or anything like that. And samba would be soo slooowww
[12:45] <bimberi> aliabdin: the docbook-utils package includes db2html (tip: http://packages.ubuntu.com)
[12:45] <topyli> badei: serial modems are usually real modems. they don't need any driver
[12:46] <wezzer> What's the difference between wiki pages BreezyUpgrade and BreezyUpgraneNotes ?
[12:46] <badei> thanks a lot
[12:46] <elad`> The icons for the trash and the "show desktop" button are gone, evaporated during the upgrade. What do I do about it?
[12:46] <cmims6887> is the kernel different on the livecd vs the install?  i can't figure why one would work and not the other
[12:46] <topyli> woodwizzle: well, gnome-vfs will mount anything on your network transparently. if your network is slow, then that's another matter
[12:47] <Hoxzer> does hoary ubuntu server has a gnome desktop?
[12:47] <sobersabre> hi guys
[12:47] <cmims6887> hi
[12:47] <topyli> Hoxzer: it does, but i wouldn't install it on a server :)
[12:47] <Hasematzel> Hi
[12:47] <woodwizzle> well, its over wireless... but I didn't think of using gnome-vfs with say ftp... I'll try that
[12:47] <topyli> Hoxzer: i mean gnome
[12:48] <albacker> cmims6887 so any idea ?
[12:48] <sn9> woodwizzle: if you have write access to the server, just run whatever program
[12:48] <sobersabre> I use evo 2.4.1 on ubuntu 5.10. I have problems with gmail.If I send message to myself via evo, I don't see the message in the inbox from evolution. If I do this via mozilla, it works. If I send message from another email to gmail, it also works.
[12:48] <sobersabre> any ideas ?
[12:48] <r00723r0> hi
[12:48] <sobersabre> evo=evolution
[12:48] <r00723r0> what does ubuntu have over other distros?
[12:48] <cmims6887> albacker...   what kind of hardware are you using?  videocard and monitor
[12:49] <Hoxzer> topyli: just asking cause http://www.cs.rit.edu/~css8044/?q=mythtv this guide is for ubuntu hoary server ;)
[12:49] <sobersabre> r00723r0, you have such a kool nick.. you should know already.
[12:49] <r00723r0> lol
[12:49] <r00723r0> i really dont
[12:49] <elad`> How do I start an additional graphical login?
[12:49] <albacker> cmims6887 i have a HP monitor [LCD 17"]  and dunno about the graphic card..
[12:49] <splitta> lol
[12:49] <cmims6887> what is the computer, albacker/
[12:49] <r00723r0> i like gentoo, but i dont know if i want ubuntu
[12:49] <r00723r0> convince me
[12:49] <albacker> cmims6887 HP dx2000
[12:49] <enoon> chekc it out
[12:50] <cmims6887> r007 - dl the livecd and try it out
[12:50] <sobersabre> elad`, are you using gnome or kde ?
[12:50] <sn9> elad`: Applications->System Tools->New Login
[12:50] <topyli> Hoxzer: that's quite ok. i 'm pretty sure it would work on breezy too
[12:50] <r00723r0> cmims6887, livecds wont help :/
[12:50] <rob^> r00723r0, its not gentoo? thats the best bit.
[12:50] <r00723r0> lol
[12:50] <Venson> r00723r0: use it. then if you're not convinced, go back to what you were comfortable with.
[12:50] <nollkoll> hi all
[12:50] <r00723r0> whats on it?
[12:51] <Venson> r00723r0: no one's going to sit around trying to convince someone else...it's almost a human impossibility
[12:51] <r00723r0> base system or everything?
[12:51] <melvztechie> hello: can i install KDE desktop with Ubuntu? what package am i gonna look for? how to install?
[12:51] <sn9> melvztechie: kubuntu-desktop
[12:51] <rob^> r00723r0, its a gnome desktop and apps
[12:51] <enoon> r00723r0, if you want a distro that has recent packages and good gui integration but dont feel like compiling all day you should give ubuntu a try
[12:51] <albacker> cmims6887 :
[12:51] <albacker> 	Intel Extreme Graphics 2 (integrated with Intel 865GV chipset)
[12:51] <nollkoll> anyone know if there are ati mobile radeon drivers for 5.10 .graphics need improvement from default...
[12:51] <rob^> r00723r0, very well put together I might add
[12:51] <sobersabre> r00723r0, you will be bored with ubuntu: it works out of the box. you don't have to recompile the whole system... you install and work. that's all... no messing around..
[12:51] <tkz> r00723r0, i tried gentoo, liked the basic idea but got sick of compiling stuff. On ubuntu, most stuff "just work" but one can still play around plenty
[12:51] <r00723r0> sounds good enoon
[12:51] <r00723r0> , rob^
[12:51] <badei> i got a lan and sound on board
[12:52] <badei> motherboard asrock
[12:52] <r00723r0> but are packages speedy?
[12:52] <badei> i will need some drivers?
[12:52] <enoon> r00723r0, oh and it works on ppc
[12:52] <ubuntunewbie> I have a question. I got my soundcard wortking by writing sudo modprobe snd-bl16 at the terminal. But how do I save it so it loads at startup?
[12:52] <kbrooks> r00723r0: do u expect that
[12:52] <r00723r0> of course
[12:52] <r00723r0> i use gentoo :)
[12:52] <rob^> r00723r0, they are up to date if thats what you mean
[12:52] <kbrooks> rob^: no
[12:52] <r00723r0> no, i mean are they compiled for speed?
[12:52] <melvztechie> sn9: I tried looking for kubuntu-desktop in synaptic, but not found?
[12:52] <liable> ubuntunewbie: put it in /etc/modules
[12:52] <kbrooks> r00723r0: doubt it
[12:52] <r00723r0> k
[12:52] <cmims6887> supposedly that chipset is supported....   even if not all the bells and whitles tho, should at least get vesa..   you say it doesn't show anything?  when does the screen error, at grub? after grub? when it tries to switch to the boot splash?
[12:53] <rob^> r00723r0, mostly, Debian/Ubuntu is not gentoo though
[12:53] <kbrooks> r00723r0: i am not sure
[12:53] <r00723r0> thanks guys ill see the livecd
[12:53] <sobersabre> ubuntunewbie,run: sudo echo "snd-bl16" >> /etc/modules
[12:53] <woodwizzle> which protocol that gnome-vfs runs on top of is the fastest? ftp?
[12:53] <rob^> r00723r0, you can recompile what ever packages you want using the source repos though
[12:53] <enoon> there are some opts for speed, but basic ubuntu packages are compiled for compatibility
[12:53] <cmims6887> i had gentoo, but i couldnt get the @#$^ing sound or network to work
[12:53] <cmims6887> stupid new hardware
[12:53] <ubuntunewbie> ok thahnks will try that :)
[12:53] <sobersabre> woodwizzle, the fastest protocol ? domain sockets!
[12:53] <sn9> nollkoll: apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[12:53] <itaychi> hey guys, anyone free to help me with my sound problem/
[12:54] <cmims6887> i sure wish ubuntu made it easier to get the kernel source on there without network compat.
[12:54] <enoon> itaychi, what prob
[12:54] <woodwizzle> sobersabre, I mean the fastest one gnome-vfs can run over a network.
[12:54] <sobersabre> itaychi, the next mind reader is out for a vacation....
[12:54] <sobersabre> woodwizzle, ah...
[12:54] <sn9> melvztechie: that can only happen under 4.10 warty
[12:54] <itaychi> well, i installed ubuntu, detected my sound card, but no sound comes out of the speakers
[12:54] <cmims6887> i'm having trouble getting the kernel source to compile - kernel 2.6.13-r4,   ubuntu 5.10
[12:54] <melvztechie> ns9: thanks man, just typed sudo apt-get install kubutu-desktop, and its downloading now;)
[12:55] <itaychi> everything seems to be fine, it's not muted, volume is ok, but no sound
[12:55] <enoon> itaychi, are the speakers connected to power and sound card?
[12:55] <sobersabre> itaychi, are the speakers plugged into the right socket ?
[12:55] <itaychi> yep
[12:55] <cmims6887> itaychi - i had the same prob with gentoo... what sound chipset you have?
[12:55] <enoon> itaychi, is the mixer set to volume?
[12:55] <sobersabre> cmims6887, I also had the same problem with slackware, it apeared the speakers were burnt.
[12:55] <albacker> cmims6887 when i push the button to start using the LCD monitor i get nothing... [the computer goes to linux.. cos i type username, password and type sudo halt... and it shuts down. [without having X] ] . with the other monitor i get "out of range" message.. before showing the bIOS setup.. it shows nothing tho'
[12:55] <sn9> itaychi: what soundcard?
[12:55] <ubuntunewbie> sobersaber it says permissions denied :/
[12:55] <itaychi> the chipset is ac97, it's a gigabyte onboard sound with jack-sensing
[12:56] <woodwizzle> Hehe, I really like the "humanized" windows logo thats used on samba share folders
[12:56] <enoon> itaychi, i dont know what jack* is
[12:56] <sobersabre> ubuntunewbie, copy and paste.
[12:56] <itaychi> i get sound when i use windows, used to get sound when i used another sonud card, but none out of this
[12:56] <sn9> itaychi: likely either some mixer setting
[12:56] <elad`> GNOME now, KDE uysually.
[12:56] <tkz> itaychi, i'we got ac97 onboard working out of the box so there's hope. Sorry not being able to help though
[12:56] <cmims6887> itaychi - type                   lspci |grep audio
[12:57] <itaychi> sec
[12:57] <ubuntunewbie> I think the /etc/modules folder is missing
[12:57] <elad`> sobersabre:  GNOME now, KDE uysually.
[12:57] <itaychi> 0000:00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)
[12:57] <sn9> ubuntunewbie: it's a file, not a folder
[12:57] <sobersabre> elad`, on gnome use the previous advice ( applications->system-> new login
[12:57] <elad`> sn9: "You do not seem to be logged in on the console Starting a new login only works correctly on the console."
[12:57] <cmims6887> type     audiomixer
[12:57] <sobersabre> itaychi, run console, run alsamixer
[12:57] <nollkoll> thanksa sn9
[12:57] <cmims6887> and set all your level to 100% and unmute all
[12:58] <elad`> sobersabre: What I told sn9, that's the error I get.
[12:58] <cmims6887> alsamixer, that's it
[12:58] <itaychi> ran it
[12:58] <cmims6887> not audiomixer
[12:58] <enoon> aumix?
[12:58] <itaychi> got surround - shared, should it be like that?
[12:58] <sn9> elad`: are you by any chance logged in remotely?
[12:58] <cmims6887> not sure...  my sound is ICH6 82801FB
[12:59] <sobersabre> elad`, are you working via vnc ?
[12:59] <elad`> sn9: nope
[12:59] <cmims6887> albacker... i'm not sure what you're trying to do with two monitors?
[12:59] <elad`> sobersabre: I don't think so.
[12:59] <sobersabre> ok.
[12:59] <elad`> I don't even know what VNC is.
[12:59] <sobersabre> must go guys......
[12:59] <ubuntunewbie> can I edit the file with pico and add the snd-bl16 card to it? Or do I have to write modprobe snd-bl16?
[12:59] <damo21> topyli: i want to force changes to dpkg --set-selections , but it wont let me update my choices before it applies current choices
[01:00] <cmims6887> does anyone know how to get kernel source installed and compiled without network working to apt-get it?
[01:00] <sn9> ubuntunewbie: no, just snd-bl16
[01:00] <itaychi> hey, i got IEC958, got three options - PCM, ANALOG, and IEC958, anybode knows what they are?
[01:00] <ubuntunewbie> ok
[01:00] <ubuntunewbie> thanks
[01:00] <damo21> topyli: like if i do apt-get delect-upgrade it still wants to download a package i unselected
[01:01] <topyli> damo21: i suppose that's what it would do. might be fixable with dselect but i haven't seen dselect for a really long time
[01:01] <cmims6887> is there somewhere i can get a dpkg of the kernel source?
[01:01] <sn9> does anybody here know about problems with the new version of apt now in breezy?
[01:01] <sn9> cmims6887: not 2.6.13
[01:02] <ubuntunewbie> thanks guys will try it out :)
[01:02] <ubuntunewbie> BYE
[01:02] <itaychi> sabresabre: i ran the alsamixer, voume is all at 100, everythine unmuted
[01:02] <enoon> itaychi, which ubuntu release?
[01:03] <itaychi> 5.10
[01:03] <cmims6887> sn9 - how new can i get a dpkg of kernel source?
[01:03] <cmims6887> sn9 - and where?
[01:04] <sn9> cmims6887: it's in the main repository 2.6.12.8, i believe
[01:04] <damo21> gotta love xubuntu-splash
[01:04] <cmims6887> main repository....
[01:04] <enoon> my 5.10 kernelcrashes
[01:04] <redeeman> hello
[01:05] <enoon> on boot
[01:05] <redeeman> if i have ubuntu 5.04 instaalled, and want to upgrade, what would i do?
[01:05] <sn9> enoon: which cpu?
[01:05] <zoilo> hello
[01:05] <sn9> redeeman: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[01:05] <redeeman> thanks
[01:05] <enoon> athlon 1ghz
[01:05] <itaychi> enoon: 5.10, but it was quite the same with 5.04
[01:06] <topyli> cmims6887: apt-get install linux-source-2.6-12
[01:06] <enoon> my 5.04 ran stable
[01:06] <sn9> enoon: and which kernel are you using now?
[01:06] <enoon> i asked for the record because of my problem - i think i cant help you
[01:06] <enoon> none - installed yesterday
[01:06] <johntramp> hey when I turn my computer on I get an error about HAL not being initialised.
[01:06] <enoon> well bsd for that matter
[01:07] <itaychi> sobersabre, what now?
[01:07] <johntramp> I have changed the wm from metacity to openbox,  would that have anything to do with it?
[01:07] <enoon> so std kernel that came via update or cd
[01:07] <sn9> enoon: i meant, which kernel crashes?
[01:07] <odat> hello everyone
[01:07] <enoon> oh - i have a "screenshot" it happens while booting
[01:07] <odat> does ubuntu have good support and tools/software for dvd burning?
[01:07] <sn9> enoon: is it a 64-bit athlon?
[01:07] <enoon> where to post jpgs
[01:07] <enoon> ?
[01:07] <enoon> no
[01:08] <enoon> ia32
[01:08] <sn9> enoon: does the livecd work?
[01:09] <BooZee> hello everybody! how can I install skype ?
[01:09] <cmims6887> topyli: the reason i need the latest source is that my network card isn't supported with default install.  i have a patch for my card, but i need the source to apply it to.
[01:09] <enoon> i dont know but doubt it - install and 1 reboot worked fine
[01:09] <sn9> cmims6887: you don't usually need the source for that
[01:09] <ethy> I don't think the package "fglrx-control" works for GNOME right? Since it's for Qt3?
[01:10] <sn9> cmims6887: the headers are enough
[01:10] <enoon> sn9, kernel panic - interrupt exception
[01:10] <apokryphos> kbrooks: hm?
[01:10] <reiki> odat: google K3B and/or Gnomebaker
[01:10] <kbrooks> apokryphos: nm
[01:10] <sn9> enoon: the livecd panics too?
[01:10] <enoon> i nhave none
[01:10] <apokryphos> kbrooks: what was it for?
[01:11] <cmims6887> how do i install the header?
[01:11] <enoon> the preview release panicked too
[01:11] <noodle_> if i want to mount a windows partition am i suppose to put it in /media or /mnt?
[01:11] <kbrooks> apokryphos: i dont remember
[01:11] <HappyFool> cmims6887: if you *really* need to patch the source, the linux-source-2.6.12 and gcc-3.4 packages may be what you need (i missed part of this conversation)
[01:11] <sn9> enoon: can you boot the installer into rescue mode?
[01:11] <apokryphos> oO
[01:11] <enoon> i can check that
[01:11] <HappyFool> cmims6887: the headers are in linux-headers-386 (or linux-headers-686, or similar)
[01:11] <odat> reiki, k
[01:12] <HappyFool> cmims6887: what card is it?
[01:12] <topyli> noodle_: media if you wat to go by the book. you can mount it anywere you want of course
[01:12] <HappyFool> cmims6887: are you on hoary or breezy?
[01:12] <enoon> it boots
[01:12] <enoon> ...
[01:13] <noodle_> topyli: k
[01:13] <enoon> still....
[01:13] <linukso> Hi! Am I the only one who has problems with totem-gstreamer? Audio/video sync is very poor...
[01:13] <cmims6887> i've got the source 2.6.13-r4 (copied with usb drive) and make and gcc... i try to run "make menuconfig" and it complains that i need to install ncurses-devel..  but all the ncurses in the package manager are installed...    i'm trying to get a marvell yukon-II gigabit card working
[01:13] <cmims6887> breezy
[01:13] <sn9> cmims6887: you don't need a patch for that card
[01:14] <cappiz> Seveas are you here?
[01:14] <DerLandi> hey guys & girlz!
[01:14] <cmims6887> its not showing up w/ ifconfig
[01:14] <enoon> usbcore stripts modules deps ... syscloclk ... usb ... ifup ... eth0 ... done
[01:14] <DerLandi> i've git a question!
[01:14] <enoon> well - i am root!
[01:14] <topyli> crimsun: if you have x, run xconfig
[01:14] <sn9> cmims6887: you just need to compile the module
[01:14] <DerLandi> how 2 format a hdd? whats the shell command?
[01:14] <enoon> sn9, it booted
[01:14] <cmims6887> i know how to do that in gentoo... how do i do it in debian?
[01:14] <HappyFool> cmims6887: if sn9 is correct, you only need linux-headers-386
[01:15] <sn9> enoon: check which kernel is in your installed system
[01:15] <HappyFool> cmims6887: try libncurses5-dev for curses dev libs
[01:15] <topyli> DerLandi: mkfs -[options] 
[01:15] <damo21> DerLandi u want to low level format it?
[01:15] <enoon> 2.6.12-9-386
[01:15] <cmims6887> happy - its installed
[01:15] <cmims6887> (supposedly)
[01:15] <ethy> Hey, I was just wondering that the fglrx-control package, Control panel for the ATI graphic accelerators is not suppose to work in GNOME since it says it's compiled for Qt3 right?
[01:16] <topyli> ethy: doesn't matter
[01:16] <redeeman> is there an nvidia guide/ati guide for ubuntu breezy?
[01:16] <damo21> ethy, u can install qt3 libs
[01:16] <damo21> still in gnome
[01:16] <redeeman> and, does ubuntu autodetect logitech webcams?
[01:16] <arthurgeek> i updated my hoary to breezy. now i need to install python-setuptools, but can't find this package
[01:16] <sn9> enoon: try chrooting to the installed system and installing linux-image-k7
[01:16] <DerLandi> @damo21 yes! low level and then make 2 partitioen! 200GB and 50GB in FAT32
[01:16] <sha> anakdjf
[01:16] <ethy> topyli and damo21: Thanks, I'll give it a try.
[01:17] <sha> exit
[01:17] <enoon> sn9, chroot? has it not booted the sys? okay - that explains it... okay
[01:17] <damo21> DerLandi u can use "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/KILLTHISHDD"
[01:17] <HappyFool> !tell redeeman about nvidia
[01:17] <enoon> sn9, where is it ?
[01:17] <HappyFool> !tell redeeman about ati
[01:17] <HappyFool> dunno about webcams
[01:17] <sn9> enoon: where is what?
[01:18] <enoon> sn9, mount tells me that my partition is mounted as / - wht do you mean by chroot into the sys?
[01:18] <damo21> DerLandi be very careful, it sets all bits of HDD to zeros
[01:18] <DerLandi> @damo21 is that a shell command? i am a linux newbi! (is that the right spelling???) i'm sorry!
[01:18] <bimberi> arthurgeek: there are python2.4-setuptools and python2.3-setuptools packages
[01:18] <HappyFool> cmims6887: well, that's the only ncurses dev lib i know of
[01:18] <cmims6887> hm
[01:18] <sn9> enoon: if you booted from cd, the cd will be /
[01:18] <HappyFool> cmims6887: you've read the kernelhowto /
[01:18] <cmims6887> how do i go about getting and compiling the module i need?
[01:18] <arthurgeek> bimberi, hmm.. thx, i'll take a look
[01:18] <damo21> Derlandi: do u know which device is the hdd u want to kill?
[01:19] <damo21> Derlandi: yes its a linux shell command
[01:19] <DerLandi> @demo21 i want to delete all files on my USB hdd! (250GB) and make 2partitions! it is /dev/sdb1   ?? right?
[01:19] <BooZee> how can I install skype ?
[01:20] <sn9> DerLandi: cfdisk /dev/sdb
[01:20] <liable> can someone tel me the latest version of debootstrap for breezy?
[01:20] <damo21> Derlandi: lowlevel format isnt really necessary, u can just use mke2fs -j
[01:20] <miles_> BooZee: download a package from skype's page sudo dpkg -i nameofthepackage.deb
[01:20] <cmims6887> i'm going to try this
[01:20] <cmims6887> biab
[01:20] <liable> and gimme a url for the deb?
[01:20] <damo21> Derlandi: but u need to run fdisk first
[01:20] <HappyFool> liable: tried packages.ubuntu.com ?
[01:20] <BooZee> but https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto says that there problems with skype and ubuntu..
[01:20] <liable> HappyFool: yeah, only .tar.gz funnily..
[01:21] <Hoxzer> how do I configure my network in command line?
[01:21] <DerLandi> @damo21 have to? y? how?
[01:21] <BooZee> miles_: but https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto says that there problems with skype and ubuntu..
[01:21] <topyli> DerLandi: ok, use fdisk to delete the partitions you now have there. then make the new partitions (type vfat), then use mkfs.vfat to create the filesystems. done
[01:21] <HappyFool> liable: huh. ok, i give up
[01:21] <enoon> sn9, ah okay - i booted the recovery grub entry
[01:21] <liable> HappyFool: whats the latest version?
[01:21] <damo21> DerLandi: do u want your new partitions to be readable in windows?
[01:21] <sn9> enoon: from cd or hd?
[01:21] <Karl> I just installed ubuntu on my imac G5 and everything worked quite well until the keyboard stopped to work when X started. Any suggestions?
[01:22] <HappyFool> liable: sorry, i don't have breezy
[01:22] <liable> bugger.
[01:22] <miles_> BooZee: you won't know this for sure, if you don't try. I haven't been using skype for a long time, I don't have it installed, but it worked fine when I tested it
[01:22] <miles_> just install it and see what happens
[01:22] <DerLandi> @damo21 no! both! thats why i want to format in fat32
[01:22] <enoon> sn9, hd - i am already installing - i was just confused
[01:22] <sn9> Hoxzer: use ifconfig and route
[01:22] <damo21> ah ok... u need to follow topyli's instructions
[01:23] <DerLandi> @topyli i try! thx! but how to use fdisk!
[01:23] <Hoxzer> sn9: how
[01:23] <sn9> enoon: then just install the pkg
[01:23] <enoon> sn9, already rebooting
[01:23] <damo21> "m" for help in fdisk DerLandi
[01:23] <Hoxzer> I forgot I wont be able to get to the gnome if install ubuntu server
[01:23] <keyes> hello
[01:23] <Spee_Der> hello keyes
[01:23] <liable> would one of you breezy users please do apt-cache show debootstrap and tell me the version, please.
[01:23] <topyli> DerLandi: sudo fdisk /dev/sda (or whatever)
[01:24] <sn9> Hoxzer: are you trying to get a dhcp lease?
[01:24] <topyli> DerLandi: it has help there
[01:24] <Hoxzer> yes
[01:24] <Cristi4n> Hello, I have a big problem: The system will not boot anymore, and GRUB gives me ERROR 17, can you tell me what to do ? If it is possible to install GRUB again ?
[01:24] <bimberi> liable: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/debootstrap/debootstrap_0.3.1.6ubuntu1_all.deb
[01:24] <Hoxzer> I didn't do it in install
[01:24] <sn9> Hoxzer: type: dhclient
[01:24] <liable> bimberi: thank you muchly. :)
[01:24] <wickedpuppy> liable, 0.3.1.4
[01:24] <wickedpuppy> oh 6 is already out
[01:24] <wickedpuppy> hmms ...
[01:24] <enoon> sn9, panic
[01:24] <bimberi> liable: yw :)
[01:24] <noodle_> how do i get rid of the ubuntu logo next to applications.. i want my foot back
[01:25] <ian> My Kernel is panicking
[01:25] <sn9> enoon: is this with the new kernel you just installed?
[01:25] <DerLandi> @topyli yes, but nothin' about delete all files! am i blind?
[01:25] <enoon> sn9, yes
[01:25] <keyes> How-to install j2re1.4 without interaction (or using a GNOME interface) for Breezy. I've make a script who use zenity (GUI) and an apt-get backend to install but it sucks because we must press "Enter" to accept the licence
[01:25] <Hoxzer> sn9: thx man
[01:25] <asraniel> hi, does someone know whats happening when i use the patch utilitiy like this: "patch -p1 ./xxxxx" and nothing happens? the app (patch)starts, but there is no console output and it never ends and does nothing
[01:25] <dreameen> how do make this sign on english keyboards |
[01:25] <ian> trying to loadlin Breezy onto a Win98 lappy that doesnt have any bootable devices
[01:25] <topyli> DerLandi: once you remove the partitions, the files have nowere to live on and will be deleted :)
[01:25] <liable> hrm, ok, i got it anyways..
[01:25] <keyes> and this screen his a ncurse screen, so it's not displayed
[01:25] <liable> wickedpuppy: thanks
[01:25] <sn9> enoon: what is the message prior to the panic?
[01:26] <damo21> DerLandi: by editing the partitions and formatting later, your files wont exist anymore
[01:26] <HappyFool> asraniel: isn't it maybe patch -p1 < xxxxx ?
[01:26] <sn9> dreameen: shift-backslash
[01:26] <odat> does anyone know how well ubuntu supports keyboards with extra buttons?
[01:26] <enoon> dump
[01:26] <enoon> call trace
[01:26] <enoon> stack
[01:26] <DerLandi> @topyli all right! i think i've done it! delete all files!
[01:26] <DerLandi> but now, how 2 format in fat32?
[01:26] <Cristi4n> I have a big problem: The system will not boot anymore, and GRUB gives me ERROR 17, can you tell me what to do ? If it is possible to install GRUB again ?
[01:26] <damo21> DerLandi: so you created 2 partitions?
[01:26] <enoon> the topmost is "EIP is at kunmap+0x14/0x25"
[01:26] <asraniel> HappyFool: wow, thanks! :-) lol, sometimes im a real newb...
[01:27] <sn9> enoon: before that
[01:27] <fforw> odat: some "multimedia" buttons are supported from the start and you can change/add them in the keyboard settings
[01:27] <enoon> it is the topmost
[01:27] <topyli> odat: some work perfectly. on my logitech media kb, not quite all of them work
[01:27] <enoon> i think i cannot scroll up
[01:27] <ethy> Hey, I just installed fglrx-control and the Qt3 lib files, but after restarting X I can't find the control panel, anybody have any ideas?
[01:27] <enoon> (usb)keyboard is dead
[01:28] <sn9> ian: you can't use loadlin under win98, afaik
[01:28] <odat> fforw, cool i am just getting some extra info we are about to launch custom built computers for UBUNTU
[01:28] <DerLandi> @damo21 no!
[01:28] <sn9> enoon: you're positive it's booting with the k7 kernel?
[01:28] <fforw> odat: in that case you should be able to setup an OEM version of ubuntu which you can the default key mappings via gconf (breezy has extra OEM support)
[01:28] <enoon> i can retry - but yes
[01:28] <topyli> DerLandi: exit fdisk (writing the changes), and use mkfs.vfat on the partitions
[01:29] <ian> sn9: hmm thats not what I've read, maybe I'm wrong
[01:29] <enoon> sn9, i double checked on boot but i check again
[01:29] <damo21> DerLandi: you are running fdisk i presume, then u need to delete all partions, and create 2 new ones in fdisk
[01:29] <sn9> ian: why not use grub?
[01:29] <odat> fforw, can i find out more about the oem version on ubuntu's site
[01:29] <ian> sn9: Don't know how...
[01:30] <sn9> ian: just boot from cd
[01:30] <natecull> yay, finally finished my upgrade to Breezy
[01:30] <ian> sn9: My lappy doesnt have any bootable drives....
[01:30] <ian> sn9: No CDROM no floopy, BIOS doesnt support PXE
[01:30] <ian> sn9: Im stumped
[01:30] <natecull> something went a little weird with my networking - it thought I wanted IPv6 for a while
[01:31] <sn9> ian: then how did you get the kernel on there?
[01:31] <enoon> sn9, reboot - loading - crashes a sec after entering runlevel2
[01:31] <ian> sn9: loadlin
[01:31] <damo21> what is xubuntu-live package for
[01:31] <natecull> question: Why can't I remove the gnome-games package?
[01:31] <damo21> will it work in ubuntu?
[01:31] <natecull> I never use any of those games and they just clutter up my menu, but it seems the ubuntu-desktop package depends on gnome-games, why?
[01:31] <ian> sn9: Kernel panick popped up during the attempted instal "unable to mount root fs..."
[01:31] <johntramp> what is HAL ?
[01:32] <sn9> ian: no, i mean with no cd drive and no floppy drive, how do you put stuff on the hd?
[01:32] <DerLandi> i am not able to! i am too stupid i think! not sure what u want from me! i dont no how to do! could please tell me the complete command? (my usb hdd devices is /dev/sdb1    actually 1 partitionen 250GB)
[01:32] <natecull> if I remove gnome-games and it uninstalls ubuntu-desktop, will I uninstall everything?
[01:32] <damo21> !info xubuntu-live
[01:32] <HappyFool> natecull: ubuntu-desktop is a meta-package; it doesn't really matter if it's uninstalled -- but reinstall it before any major upgrade
[01:32] <ubotu> xubuntu-live: (Xubuntu live system), section universe/misc, is optional. Version: 1.4 (breezy), Packaged size: 4 kB, Installed size: 32 kB
[01:32] <bina> when doing dist-upgrade should i close KDE n everything n just have terminals or does it not really matter
[01:32] <ian> sn9: Oh, lappy is on my network,
[01:32] <fforw> odat: http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/source/oem-config and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OEMInstaller might be a start
[01:32] <natecull> HappyFool: ok
[01:32] <ian> sn9: has internet connection
[01:32] <damo21> !tell me about xubuntu-live
[01:32] <HappyFool> natecull: on the other hand, is ubuntu-games really wasting that much space? i never play the games, but i just ignore them
[01:32] <sn9> ian: can you get an image of a cd onto the hd?
[01:33] <HappyFool> well, ok, i confess to playing minesweeper once or twice ;)
[01:33] <odat> fforw, thanx
[01:33] <ian> sn9: yup, got an idea?
[01:33] <sn9> ian: yes, use the "hd-media" installer initrd
[01:33] <Karl> It seems like my imac crashes right after X has started (the login screen displays properly, but I can't do anything and the systems stops to answer pings). Any idea, what might be wrong?
[01:33] <natecull> HappyFool: it clutters up my Games menu, on which I have other games I actually play.
[01:34] <HappyFool> natecull: fair enough
[01:34] <natecull> and I don't really like having a lot of packages I don't use on the menu - that's why I went with Ubuntu originally
[01:34] <ian> sn9: Ok, haven't heard about hd-media...
[01:35] <natecull> btw, I love the new 'Add Applications' program - I didn't think I'd use it as I use and like Synaptic, but it makes the options for what software is available a lot clearer
[01:35] <natecull> only, is there any way to disable all the KDE applications from showing in it?
[01:35] <ian> sn9: initrd = hd-media?
[01:35] <sn9> ian: i'm assuming you want to chuck win98 and install ubuntu
[01:35] <ian> sn9: yup
[01:35] <enoon> sn9, got it? any ideas? [crashes a second after runlevel 2 entry] 
[01:36] <sn9> enoon: try single user mode
[01:36] <enoon> sn9, that is recovery boot?
[01:36] <cappiz> when i do a df -h i get the result and this line here in the middle of the output: df: `/.dev': No such file or directory
[01:36] <cappiz> why is that?
[01:36] <fforw> natecull: the new app installer is targeted at newbies which usually don't care about whether something is gnome or kde and just want a working app.
[01:36] <sn9> enoon: no
[01:36] <enoon> sn9, than how do i do that?
[01:36] <sn9> enoon: append the kernel arg "1"
[01:37] <topyli> cappiz: devices live under /dev but /dev is not a device. you must specify one
[01:37] <enoon> sn9, uhm - lineedit grub kernel - just append a 1 ??
[01:37] <sn9> ian: there's no way you can connect a floppy drive to boot from?
[01:37] <bina> !tell bina about ndiswrapper
[01:37] <cappiz> what do you mean and how do i do that?
[01:37] <natecull> oh, love Evince too
[01:37] <cappiz> topyli ?
[01:38] <sn9> enoon: yes, but you can do it from within grub; just press E
[01:38] <enoon> sn9, i am okay thanks
[01:38] <natecull> and Nautilus is a lot more usable now it lets me turn the toolbar and sidebar on and off separately, instead of having simplistic 'browse mode' vs 'spatial mode'
[01:38] <ian> sn9: It would have to be a USB floppy and I dont think we BIOS will support booting to that drive.
[01:39] <sn9> ian: no pcmcia?
[01:39] <ian> sn9: Could try - but again not sure If it would be detected during boot-up
[01:39] <enoon> sn9, up and running
[01:39] <topyli> cappiz: sorry, in fact df doesn't need you to define a device
[01:40] <ian> sn9: USB thumb stick an option?
[01:40] <cappiz> yeah thats what i thought
[01:40] <cappiz> dont understnad why i get that error
[01:40] <tck> anyone get cam support going under breexy ?
[01:40] <sn9> ian: check what your bios can boot from. what is the make and model of your lappy?
[01:40] <topyli> cappiz: are all your partitions mounted ok?
[01:41] <cappiz> yeah
[01:41] <ian> sn9: lappy is a v.old Sony  Vaio (PCG-505FX)....
[01:41] <cappiz> i get all the other info okey
[01:41] <Profeta> to install superkaramba on ubuntu, can I use apt-get ?
[01:41] <ian> sn9: booting into BIOS now to check what my options are.
[01:41] <cappiz> but i get this strange line topyli : none 5.0M 2.8M 2.3M 56% /dev
[01:41] <cappiz> unpartition spaced?
[01:42] <sn9> Profeta: try it
[01:42] <ajeet> Hello, how do I check if c++ is present on my system?
[01:42] <Profeta> hehe ok
[01:42] <HappyFool> ajeet: install 'build-essential' -- that'll give you g++, a c++ compiler
[01:42] <enoon> sn9, what now?
[01:43] <fdr> hi! I was wondering: are old bugzilla accounts automatically migrated into launchpad, or need I register again into launchpad with a new account? thank you!
[01:43] <topyli> cappiz: where do you get that? with mount?
[01:43] <ajeet> HappyFool: I just installed g++ compiler through Synaptic... I went into a terminal and typed "g++" and no version details showed?!
[01:43] <sn9> enoon: go through the /etc/rc2.d folder, starting services one at a time
[01:43] <HappyFool> ajeet: try 'g++ --version'
[01:44] <enoon> sn9, any particular order?
[01:44] <Profeta> for gnome is gdesklets, not karamba :)
[01:44] <HappyFool> ajeet: i recommend installing 'build-essential' to get additional build utilities and libraries
[01:44] <sn9> enoon: YES
[01:44] <cappiz> topyli i get that line when i do a 'df -h'
[01:44] <ajeet> HappyFool: Thanks!
[01:44] <enoon> sn9, which - sorry i never worked with that stuff
[01:44] <sn9> enoon: the order they are numbered
[01:45] <topyli> cappiz: strange. i don't see anything like that with df
[01:45] <cappiz> never had this error before
[01:45] <KraetziChriZ> hmmm hi guys
[01:45] <bigfoot1> Hi guys, I went to the menu and chose "add applications". Then, my computer froze for about 6 seconds (my mouse was movable though), and then it unfroze. But no "Add applications" window popped out. This happens with other stuff in the menu, as well. Is this a bug? How can I fix this problem?
[01:45] <KraetziChriZ> i have damn problems with hald in breezy.. everytime(!) i boot, i got hte message "failed to initialisize hal"
[01:45] <ajeet> HappyFool: It works now, thank you so much... Breezy is nearly about set up to perfection... Now to sort multimedia and everything will be great!!!
[01:45] <enoon> sn9, acpid or sysklogd first? they both got a 10
[01:46] <HappyFool> ajeet: have fun
[01:46] <jackster> where did the terminal go in Breezy?!
[01:46] <ajeet> jackster: it's in accessories
[01:46] <jackster> o, ok
[01:46] <jackster> thanks
[01:46] <enoon> sn9, what about K77 by the way
[01:47] <sn9> ian: the 505fx allowed for a pcmcia cdrom
[01:47] <sn9> enoon: a comes before s
[01:47] <sn9> enoon: K comes before S
[01:48] <ian> sn9: hmm
[01:48] <reiki> I've never used Bittorrent before and I see it's in Breezy. Does anyone have time maybe in PMs to give me a rundown on how to download the breezy install iso using bittorent? Or is this published in the wiki?
[01:48] <ian> sn9: will look into that...anyway football starting. Thanks for your help. Catch ya later
[01:48] <natecull> reiki: Do you have Hoary?
[01:48] <sn9> ian: PCGA-CD5
[01:48] <reiki> natecull I have Breezy... updated yesterday
[01:49] <damo21> is there a command to skip a package download in dpkg
[01:49] <natecull> reiki: Then if you click on the torrent file from Firefox, does it bring up gnome-torrent as a program to open it with?
[01:49] <damo21> like if a mirror is broken can u skip current file
[01:50] <Profeta> is there a howto to install nvidia on ubuntu 5.10 ?
[01:50] <topyli> anyone else lost their ttys in breezy? i get boot messages (don't have usplash) but after gdm starts, then tty 1-6 are blank
[01:50] <Hoxzer> how do I use ssh client?
[01:50] <natecull> reiki: if not, try Add Applications | Internet | More | Gnome BitTorrent
[01:50] <topyli> Hoxzer: ssh user@host
[01:50] <damo21> topyli: i got my ttys
[01:50] <ubernostrum> So I just upgraded to Breezy, and everything's working great except I'm not getting the nice graphic during the boot sequence... anyone know if there's a package I might have missed with dist-upgrade, or a setting I need to change, to enable that?
[01:50] <sn9> Profeta: linux-restricted-modules
[01:51] <thouters> hi, I'm new to ubuntu (ran gentoo for about two years) and installing 5.10 on a x86 machine and the setup aborts whilst installing the base system,  I took al ook in /target/var/log/ but there is no bootstrap.log.  where can I look for info where it went wrong?
[01:51] <enoon> sn9, S12 crashed the kernel
[01:51] <reiki> natecull it wants to use gnome-btdownload
[01:51] <natecull> reiki: cool, so let it do that
[01:51] <sn9> enoon: what was the name?
[01:51] <topyli> damo21: this is pretty annoying. ttys are darn useful things sometimes after all :(
[01:51] <natecull> reiki: you should get a very simple interface that just shows you a progress bar
[01:51] <damo21> topyli: certainly
[01:51] <reiki> natecull it says "open with" ... will I have a option to just save it to disk?
[01:52] <natecull> reiki: you don't want to save the .torrent file to disk, you want to open it with gnome-btdownload, which will use it to start the actual torrent download
[01:52] <damo21> topyli: try in a xterm: sudo getty
[01:52] <reiki> natecull ahhh... ok understood
[01:52] <Profeta> sn9, didnt understand, what is linux-restricted-modules ?
[01:52] <reiki> natecull thanks
[01:53] <Profeta> and when I try to use apt-get, I got a lock message
[01:53] <sn9> Profeta: the pkg you need to install
[01:53] <cappiz> hum
[01:53] <enoon> sn9, i forgot about it when the kernel panicked - it was: dbus
[01:53] <sn9> Profeta: "sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules"
[01:53] <cappiz> if i do a touch /.dev
[01:53] <topyli> damo21: ok, getty has a big bunch of options though, does nothing without arguments
[01:53] <enoon> S12dbus
[01:53] <cappiz> then i dont get that error
[01:53] <cappiz> but
[01:53] <cappiz> i get /dev 9.2G 2.5G 6.3G 29% /.dev
[01:54] <sn9> enoon: that is definitely a HAL thing
[01:54] <cappiz> wich is the same as /dev/hda2 9.2G 2.5G 6.3G 29% /
[01:54] <enoon> sn9, that means?
[01:54] <Profeta> sn9, where do you find what package match that thing ?
[01:54] <enoon> sn9, yes i saw "starting hardware abstraction layer" flickering by before it crashed
[01:54] <sn9> Profeta: what do you mean?
[01:55] <kbrooks> hal = hardware abstraction layer
[01:55] <Profeta> what linux-restricted-modules have to do with nvidia ?
[01:55] <damo21> topyli: sudo getty 38400 tty1 & sudo getty 38400 tty2 &sudo getty 38400 tty3 &sudo getty 38400 tty4 & sudo getty 38400 tty5 & sudo getty 38400 tty6 &
[01:55] <Profeta> its not easy to know
[01:55] <damo21> :)
[01:55] <poningru_sleep> hey guys I just burnt an install cd, but k3b crashed during the 'veryfying the written data' process
[01:55] <poningru_sleep> is there anyway to check the cd?
[01:55] <HappyFool> Profeta: linux-restricted-modules contains a kernel module for the non-free nvidia driver
[01:56] <sn9> Profeta: it may not be easy, but now you know
[01:56] <kbrooks> poningru: it crashed
[01:56] <kbrooks> as simple as that
[01:56] <lewiss> Has anyone got the Eclipse Documentation to work? When I select help it winges thats its not installed. I cant find the package for it? Can anyone help?
[01:57] <HappyFool> poningru: try mounting the cd and running the md5sum check with the md5sum.txt in the cd root
[01:57] <poningru> HappyFool: ok
[01:57] <Profeta> sn9,  do you know a howto for step-by-step ?
[01:57] <inc|freaky> does any1 know how i can change the bootsplash?
[01:57] <Profeta> inc|freaky, I want to know too
[01:57] <poningru> thats the command right 'md5sum check'
[01:57] <lewiss> inc|freaky: theres a howto on the wiki I think
[01:57] <poningru> ?
[01:57] <poningru> meh I will just man it
[01:57] <madsen> I can only do 60Hz refresh rate on my pc.. do i have to install some sort of drivers?  my gfx is ati?
[01:57] <topyli> damo21: no errors, but no visual. my monitor goes to sleep when i switch to tty2. could be a video problem
[01:57] <sn9> enoon: unfortunately, i haven't managed to sort out my own dbus problems yet
[01:58] <HappyFool> poningru: i think it's md5sum -c md5sum.txt
[01:58] <damo21> topyli: oh
[01:58] <poningru> yeah thats it thanks man
[01:58] <Karhuton> My ATI fglrx driver doesn't provide opengl acceleration in Breezy
[01:58] <enoon> sn9, okay - should i submit a bugreport or something?
[01:58] <inc|freaky> lewiss: thx :D
[01:58] <ryanduff> whats error code 0 with archive copier? its giving me that when trying to copy acpi_0.09-1_i386.deb
[01:58] <`_`> anyone still aware if the totem/fglrx bug still exists?
[01:58] <Karhuton> Is the cairo/glitz setup messing up the ogl support?
[01:58] <damo21> topyli: the ttys should be enabled by default: check sudo -u root -f should tell u getty running on ttys 1-6
[01:59] <damo21> sudo ps -u root -f sorry
[01:59] <topyli> damo21: i suspected the framebuffer device, but why would it work once and then fail after x runs
[01:59] <sn9> !nvidia
[01:59] <ubotu> it has been said that nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[01:59] <jasp> Hi All, after upgrading to Breezy, my apt-get gives errors about wxpython. I found a bugreport about it that suggested to remove wxpython, but I can't beause apt-get wont let me..Can someone help me please?
[01:59] <sn9> Profeta: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[01:59] <damo21> strange
[01:59] <fergus_mobile> morning all
[02:00] <silent_scream> morning
[02:00] <fergus_mobile> i could use some assistance with xorg configuration
[02:00] <topyli> damo21: i don't think -f is a command. :) which command did you have in mind
[02:00] <enoon> fergus_mobile, what do you need to conf?
[02:00] <damo21> ps -u root -f
[02:01] <sn9> does anybody here know about problems with the new version of apt now in breezy?
[02:01] <fergus_mobile> i am trying to add a resolution that i didn't select during install
[02:01] <topyli> damo21: oh of course!
[02:01] <damo21> lists full command string
[02:01] <fergus_mobile> but if I just add the resolution to xorg.conf, it won't show up in the gnome resolution switcher
[02:01] <Profeta> ubotu, sn9 thanks
[02:01] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1, Profeta
[02:01] <fergus_mobile> is there something extra I need to do?
[02:01] <KeithWeisshar> is there any way to have the ubuntu cd sent from shipit to the computer user group
[02:02] <silent_scream> I want a command to be executed every time I get i ubuntu. how am i gonna do that?
[02:02] <damo21> :)
[02:02] <enoon> fergus_mobile,  id dont know about  the gui thing
[02:02] <topyli> damo21: the gettys are there. twice now of course :)
[02:02] <damo21> haha
[02:02] <sn9> Profeta: ubotu is a bot, not a person
[02:02] <KeithWeisshar> how do i get it sent to brookdale computer user group at bcug.com
[02:02] <fergus_mobile> enoon: is there another way to make the desktop select that resolution?
[02:02] <enoon> fergus_mobile, i just configure X once and dont switch res.. sry
[02:02] <topyli> damo21: i think i'll disable the famebuffer device and reboot to check if that's to blame
[02:02] <damo21> ok
[02:03] <Profeta> sn9, I know, but I like to thank him :P
[02:03] <damo21> fb smells
[02:03] <enoon> fergus_mobile, if you changed xorg.conf you have to restart the xserver
[02:03] <enoon> fergus_mobile, in order to apply the changes
[02:03] <damo21> i used to like it in gentoo though
[02:03] <ethy> I can't eject my CD ROM by hand, is there anyway I can do it in the Terminal?
[02:03] <fergus_mobile> right
[02:03] <damo21> i had 1024x768@85 native ttys
[02:03] <damo21> :)
[02:03] <sn9> ethy: unmount it first
[02:03] <Tatid> hi everybody, i look for help, i had a problem when my ubuntu 5.10 starts, the computer blocks when ubuntu try to execute "starting hotplug system" at start-up, i could do nothing, Ctrl C doesn't work and i'm obliged te reboot, for information i've got a laptop asus a6vc q018h, someone could help me please ?
[02:03] <topyli> damo21: i like to have the higher resolutions. this is a 19" inch monitor and the standard console fonts just scream
[02:03] <enoon> fergus_mobile, ie change to a text tty [ctrl] [alt|+ [f1] 
[02:04] <damo21> yeah
[02:04] <ethy> sn9: What's the command for unmount? unmnt?
[02:04] <enoon> fergus_mobile, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[02:04] <damo21> how do u use vesafb-tng in ubuntu
[02:04] <sn9> ethy: umount
[02:04] <topyli> damo21: yeah, might try to achieve the resolutions with natives
[02:04] <psichron> What is the official south african ubuntu repositories URL?
[02:04] <enoon> sn9, what about bugreport? (dbus/hal kernel panic)
[02:04] <ethy> sn9: Keep saying umount: /media/cdrom0: device is busy
[02:05] <damo21> can u just build the ubuntu kernel with vesafb-tng patch?
[02:05] <HappyFool> psichron: i don't think there is a za mirror
[02:05] <topyli> damo21: oh, i just put the desired resolution line in the grub menu.lst. must be enabled by default
[02:05] <damo21> oh cool :)
[02:05] <HappyFool> psichron: http://ftp.is.co.za might have a mirror of the iso's
[02:05] <psichron> HappyFool, there are
[02:05] <psichron> ftp.sun.ac.za
[02:05] <sn9> ethy: you can use lsof to see what's busy on it
[02:05] <psichron> ftp.is.co.za
[02:05] <damo21> like u can just use: .... vga=1024x768@85
[02:05] <psichron> couple more, but they are borked
[02:05] <damo21> or something
[02:05] <topyli> damo21: or whatever fb implementation they use
[02:05] <topyli> damo21: no, vga=791 will give you that
[02:05] <HappyFool> psichron: afaik za.archive.ubuntu.com maps to archive.ubuntu.com
[02:06] <damo21> oh ok cool :)
[02:06] <topyli> damo21: you have to hunt down the codes :)
[02:06] <damo21> yeah
[02:06] <psichron> ok
[02:06] <psichron> thanks
[02:06] <psichron> I'll just get it there
[02:06] <KeithWeisshar> what's the postal cost of sending ubuntu cd's through shipit?
[02:06] <BlueMat> Im on hoary and I need the kernel cource for 2.6.10, whats the name of the package I need?
[02:07] <HappyFool> BlueMat: linux-source-2.6.10
[02:07] <HappyFool> BlueMat: check out the kernelhowto on the wiki
[02:07] <shaohui> How can I decide that a module will not be loaded at start?
[02:08] <BlueMat> HappyFool, Its for the cisco vpn module, would there be anything else I need for it, build-essentials & kernel source should do it?
[02:08] <primus> salve a tutti
[02:08] <KeithWeisshar> what version of debian is the ubuntu installer based on
[02:08] <sn9> Tatid: weird. debian seems to have no problems on an a6va
[02:09] <primus> avrei un problema... potete aiutarmi?
[02:09] <topyli> damo21: darn, can't reboot. i seem to have clients
[02:09] <znh> primus, english only here
[02:09] <primus> ok
[02:09] <reiki> natecull wow... torrent is fast! :) I was concerned when it started out kinda slow but it builds up speed. I'm at over 500KB/s and still climbing
[02:09] <Tatid> sn9 i don't want a debian, just an ubuntu :)
[02:09] <primus> I have a problem, can you help me?
[02:09] <KeithWeisshar> why can't I use linux if i have norton goback installed
[02:09] <znh> primus, depends on the problem :p
[02:09] <primus> ok
[02:09] <Tatid> no one could find a solution to my problem ?
[02:09] <cappiz> reboot fixed it
[02:09] <cappiz> BUT
[02:10] <sn9> shaohui: /etc/modules
[02:10] <cappiz> i get this
[02:10] <cappiz> tmpfs 253M 13M 240M 5% /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/volatile
[02:10] <primus> well... I've just installed last ubuntu
[02:10] <cappiz> in df -h whats that?
[02:10] <primus> and I have to compile support for wpa
[02:10] <badei> how i can share a dial up connection?
[02:11] <shaohui> sn9: I have two soundcards, and I want that one of them should not be loaded at boot
[02:11] <BlueMat> badei, Install firestarter
[02:11] <sn9> Tatid: do you have an asus-acpi module?
[02:11] <BlueMat> badei, then run the wizard..
[02:11] <badei> ok
[02:11] <primus> but when the system can not find make
[02:11] <badei> BlueMat 10x
[02:11] <primus> i've already installed gcc
[02:11] <Tatid> sn9 hum.. i don't know..
[02:11] <Tatid> :
[02:12] <Tatid> :(
[02:12] <primus> with apt-get
[02:12] <wouterd> Gnome keeps forgetting my keyboard layout settings..
[02:12] <ryanduff> is there a way to eject the cd and swap it out during install?
[02:12] <primus> so what is the problem?
[02:12] <ryanduff> i think the system still has it in use so it won't eject
[02:12] <sn9> ryanduff: why would you need to swap?
[02:12] <ryanduff> copy errors
[02:12] <ryanduff> i burned another copy at a slower speed
[02:12] <ryanduff> i didn't want to have to start all over
[02:13] <badei> BlueMat!!!!!!!
[02:13] <ryanduff> i'm at th select next step menu so that i can try again
[02:13] <badei> this firestarter
[02:13] <Karl> Sorry for asking again, but I couldn't find anything useful, yet: It seems like my imac crashes right after X has started (the login screen displays properly, but I can't do anything and the systems stops to answer pings). Any idea what might be wrong?
[02:13] <badei> is a firewall?
[02:13] <sn9> ryanduff: it doesn't take that long
[02:13] <BlueMat> badei, yes
[02:13] <BlueMat> badei, yes
[02:13] <badei> i don't need a firewall
[02:13] <BlueMat> badei, You want to have ICS dont you?
[02:14] <badei> i need to share my dial=up conection
[02:14] <snaggletooth> hi, I was wondering if U could get some help with ubuntu?
[02:14] <pickett> anyone know what program i use to see my xp ntfs partition?
[02:14] <sn9> snaggletooth: that's why you're here
[02:14] <snaggletooth> great!
[02:14] <BlueMat> ICS = Internet connection share...save you from editing IP tables/Nat'ing
[02:14] <badei> whit firestarter i have firewall and ICS in the same program?
[02:14] <badei> ?
[02:14] <damo21> dpkg ROCKS!!!!
[02:14] <BlueMat> badei, yes
[02:14] <Profeta> hey guyz, If I want to install a program, like f-spot or gdesklets, what is the better way? I am trying to do with apt-get, but no packages founded
[02:14] <badei> Thnaks
[02:15] <badei> i'm new in linux OS
[02:15] <sn9> pickett: you don't need a special program to read from it
[02:15] <snaggletooth> im trying to copy some folders from my ntfs partition to my linux partition in the terminal....
[02:15] <ced_> newbie need ubuntu help: file owner is root ... how can I change rw permissions ?
[02:15] <Hoxzer> :D
[02:15] <badei> Good point
[02:15] <badei> how i can see a ntfs partition from linux?
[02:15] <tck> does ubuntu have any plans for webcam support in IM
[02:15] <slept> ced_, in most cases there is a reason for that , what do you want to do ?
[02:15] <tck> that would be pretty cool
[02:16] <BlueMat> badei, www.ubuntuguide.org ...theres a section on it
[02:16] <tck> i know alot of people that wont switch cause of cam support :(
[02:16] <kemik> !tell badei about ntfs
[02:16] <damo21> badei install ntfs packages
[02:16] <ubuntu> I did a New Install with anbat on a Windows Box with a Master and Slave hard disk and im getting error 21 when GRUB laods and suggestions
[02:16] <kemik> !ubuntuguide
[02:16] <ubotu> from memory, ubuntuguide is out of date, breaks PCs and doesn't explain anything. The official FAQ Guide, which is based on ubuntuguide is the help menu in Breezy. For more information see !faq.
[02:16] <enoon> fergus_mobile, has it worked??
[02:16] <kbrooks> !faq
[02:16] <ubotu> somebody said faq was The Ubuntu FAQ Guide: select System -> Help (in Breezy), or http://doc.ubuntu.com/gnome/faqi386/C/
[02:16] <kemik> BlueMat:  please dont refer to ubuntuguide
[02:16] <mehmet> how can I disable flashing taskbar?
[02:16] <ced_> thanx for answering slept :) I am installing an apache (+lamp ..) server to run SPIP
[02:17] <root> how do you set up a website server behind a router I cant do it HELP ME!!
[02:17] <ced_> need to decommand apache config file ... but my admin account is not the owner
[02:17] <ced_> sorry ... "decomment"
[02:17] <wouterd> root, you should configure your router
[02:17] <kemik> badei:  see the link ubotu gave you
[02:17] <root> What ports do you need to open on the router
[02:17] <sn9> root: you need to forward port 80 on the router, and don't irc as root
[02:17] <wouterd> 80
[02:17] <BlueMat> Whats the directory containing linux source code, after installing linux-source?
[02:18] <root> 80 external to ...
[02:18] <root> what port on the pc
[02:18] <badei> kemik
[02:18] <wouterd> 80
[02:18] <slept> BlueMat, /usr/src
[02:18] <sn9> root: 80
[02:18] <HappyFool> ced_: use sudo to edit the file. 'sudo gedit /etc/apache2/httpd.conf'
[02:18] <badei> it's asking me for some certificates
[02:18] <badei> that link
[02:18] <root> ok
[02:18] <root> I will try
[02:18] <kemik> badei:  just accept them
[02:19] <iru> Hi! I got a message like this :
[02:19] <lewiss> snaggletooth: if you look in system->help->5.10 guide->5) Windows Partitions its all there
[02:19] <iru>  Depends: libpcap0.8 (>= 0.9.3-1) but 0.8.3-6 is to be installed
[02:19] <ubuntu> Hello!
[02:19] <root> its says this # This is here for backwards compatability reasons and to support
[02:19] <root> #  installing 3rd party modules directly via apxs2, rather than
[02:19] <root> #  through the /etc/apache2/mods-{available,enabled} mechanism.
[02:19] <root> #
[02:19] <root> #LoadModule mod_placeholder /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_placeholder.so
[02:19] <iru> how do i upgrade libpcap to the version i need
[02:19] <kemik> root:  dont paste in here
[02:20] <iru> without recompilng
[02:20] <root> ok
[02:20] <HappyFool> and don't irc as root already
[02:20] <kemik> iru:  apt-get them
[02:20] <matty___> I just installed ubuntu on a Windows Box and get GRUB error 21 when I reboot
[02:20] <pisi> can i get the kernel configuration and source used by ubuntu linux ?
[02:20] <root> I have just started to use ubuntu Im not the best at it
[02:20] <iru> what if its not in apt
[02:20] <pisi> I'm trying to get a linux system running on my powerbook..
[02:20] <pisi> some stuff like support for the touchpad etc is nice in ubuntu kernel.
[02:20] <ced_> happyfool: thank you, (i was still unable to write commands, just migrated to ubuntu 2 days ago :) :) IT IS GREAT !!!
[02:21] <pisi> but it doesn't have the /proc/config.gz file ;(
[02:21] <matty___> and can I fix it from the live disk
[02:21] <iru> its there in debian unstable
[02:21] <dreameen_> howto safely upgrade openoffice2 in breezy?
[02:21] <HappyFool> pisi: config is in linux-headers-386 (or similar), source in linux-source-2.6.12 (for breezy)
[02:21] <slept> iru, yes
[02:21] <kemik> root:  you should use "sudo" and avoid being root
[02:22] <root> ok
[02:22] <iru> slept: so how do i install the debian libpcap in place of the ubunt one?
[02:22] <sunguy> JDS Rocks!
[02:22] <sigwada> ive already install wine, how will i use it?
[02:22] <sigwada> pls hlp
[02:22] <Hendric> sigwada, wine prog.exe
[02:22] <sn9> pisi: config is in /boot, but if you have a recent powerbook, the touchpad will not work at all
[02:23] <ShadowNYC> wine executable.exe
[02:23] <sunguy> wine
[02:23] <root> What will i need to host a website which programs...
[02:23] <BlueMat> Im trying to build a vpnclient, that requires kernel source, ive installed linux-source, do I have to unzip the tar.gz that comes with linux-source?
[02:23] <slept> iru, you dont install debian packages on ubuntu
[02:23] <kbrooks> root: apache
[02:23] <sigwada> i will run wine in the terminal?
[02:23] <sn9> root: apache
[02:23] <root> apache thats all
[02:23] <cappiz> gah
[02:23] <kbrooks> yes
[02:23] <bartek> hello all
[02:23] <cappiz> someone got the freenx 1.5.0 ?
[02:24] <sunguy> Is wine the best way to run windows executables?
[02:24] <matty___> Newb here  and Im getting a error 21 in GRUB after an install
[02:24] <cappiz> the one at deb http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/ ubuntu-seveas freenx seems to be Version 1.4.0-44 OS
[02:24] <Hendric> sunguy, maybe
[02:24] <cappiz> ?
[02:24] <sn9> matty___: how old is your bios?
[02:24] <HappyFool> windows is probably the best way to run windows executables ;)
[02:24] <matty___> wine or a duel boot if ot works
[02:24] <ShadowNYC> :) happyfool
[02:24] <iru> slept: back to the original question then, how do i upgrade libpcap 0.8 to libpcap 0.9  on ubuntu? 0.9 is available in debian unstable, but not on ubuntu
[02:25] <natecull> eek
[02:25] <kbrooks> iru: why do u want the latest
[02:25] <natecull> I think I just killed Evolution
[02:25] <natecull> I tried to load a web calendar
[02:25] <matty___> Im running this on a 4 year old machine
[02:25] <HappyFool> iru: get the source package from debian, and build it on your system
[02:25] <natecull> and foom, it crashed, and now it doesn't want to start
[02:25] <Hendric> iru, i suggest you stay with ubuntu's packages
[02:25] <ShadowNYC> whats the difference between libcap 0.8 and 0.9 ?
[02:25] <root> what should I do after I have installed apache, kermik
[02:25] <Seveas> cappiz, but it actually is 1.5 :)
[02:25] <lewiss> matty___: what have you done?
[02:25] <sn9> matty___: is a newer bios available for your board?
[02:25] <kbrooks> HappyFool: how do i build a source package on my system?
[02:25] <badei> GOD i have a migren!!!!!!!
[02:26] <badei> head pains
[02:26] <BlueMat> Can someone help me with this..In order to build the VPN kernel module, you must have the
[02:26] <BlueMat> kernel headers for the version of the kernel you are running.
[02:26] <BlueMat> For RedHat 6.x users these files are installed in /usr/src/linux by default, Wheres the equivalent for ubuntu?
[02:26] <kbrooks> apt-get source foo; cd foo; debian/rules binary
[02:26] <HappyFool> kbrooks: there's a fairly need package-builder howto... standby
[02:26] <kbrooks> ?
[02:26] <matty___> maybe Ill go look its a Del
[02:26] <iru> happy, hendric : i don't require the latest, just 0.9 and above for my app
[02:26] <HappyFool> err
[02:26] <HappyFool> neat, not need ;)
[02:26] <BlueMat> HappyFool, Can you help with above?
[02:27] <matty___> Lucky the for the live distro
[02:27] <sigwada> how will write the command line if im targeting my cdrom?
[02:27] <BlueMat> HappyFool, Wheres the equivalent source for ubuntu?
[02:27] <HappyFool> kbrooks: take a look here: http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/
[02:27] <sn9> sigwada: wine /media/cdrom/file.exe
[02:27] <sigwada> tnx
[02:27] <matty___> I can find the hard drives and all on the live CD
[02:27] <HappyFool> BlueMat: linux-headers-386, probably
[02:27] <iru> sigh: looks like i am back to debian then .. shame, ubuntu worked real well on this notebook
[02:27] <ethy> After I installed xorg-driver-fglrx I no longer see the option for 1400x1050 in the Screen Resolution setting, how can I fix this? How can I make my computer run at 1400x1050 again?
[02:27] <cappiz> Seveas okey... you got my priv ?
[02:28] <kbrooks> HappyFool: no
[02:28] <damo21> whats the best way to install a minimal xfce desktop system for a laptop
[02:28] <sunguy> linux-headers-`uname -r` ??
[02:28] <kbrooks> HappyFool: an already MADE package
[02:28] <sunguy> !tell me about wine
[02:28] <damo21> should i use xubuntu-desktop or xubuntu-live
[02:28] <damo21> ?
[02:28] <sn9> damo21: i think there might be an xubuntu-desktop pkg
[02:29] <sunguy> !tell me about beer
[02:29] <ethy> By the way my video card is an ATI Mobility Radeon 9000.
[02:29] <sunguy> !tell me about drugs
[02:29] <damo21> yes, but what is xubuntu-live?
[02:29] <Abdul_Mueid> hello everyone
[02:29] <BlueMat> HappyFool, Whats the path for the headers then?
[02:29] <HappyFool> kbrooks: i don't know the exact commands. i'm sure you can figure it out; use that doc to find pointers
[02:29] <Abdul_Mueid> try uname -r
[02:30] <HappyFool> BlueMat: they'll be linked from /lib/modules/<version>/build
[02:30] <sunguy> Apokryphos> Good Morning Warden!
[02:30] <ulaas> anyoneheard about cedega 5.0?
[02:30] <sn9> does anybody here know about problems with the new version of apt now in breezy?
[02:30] <reiki> I'm getting these from cron.daily: mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man1/rmic.1.gz is a dangling symlink ...is there a way to fix it?
[02:31] <sunguy> !tell me about cedega
[02:31] <ethy> !cedega
[02:31] <ubotu> help for cedega is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega and for a list of working games see http://cedegawiki.sweetleafstudios.com/index.php?title=Main_Page
[02:31] <kbrooks> sunguy: msg the bot
[02:31] <sigwada> what is the complete command line again in installing .deb?
[02:31] <kbrooks>  /msg ubotu cedega
[02:31] <sunguy> kbrooks> Huh?
[02:31] <kemik> sigwada:  dpkg -i debilfe.deb
[02:31] <sn9> sigwada: sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[02:31] <kemik> sigwada:  prefix with "sudo"
[02:31] <sigwada> tnx alot bros
[02:32] <ulaas> why is there a countdown on the transgaming website?
[02:32] <HappyFool> reiki: do you know what rmic is? if it's something you uninstalled, maybe just 'sudo rm /usr/share/man/man1/rmic.1.gz' will do
[02:32] <sunguy> It appears to do the same as !tell me about
[02:32] <ethy> !tell me about fglrx
[02:32] <uli> i have a problem: my cpu monitor shows only 800 mhz, although my normal speed is 1800 Mhz... :-(  anyone knows what to do?
[02:32] <ccooke> Does anyone know of anything that will, say, act as a local esd but forward everything to a remote one?
[02:33] <damo21> uli check the bios settings
[02:33] <sn9> !tell ethy about ati
[02:33] <reiki> HappyFool: I have no idea what rmic is :)  that's kinda why I was askin what to do. Think it's something that got removed in the upgrade to Breezy and not cleaned up?
[02:33] <damo21> uli, maybe your cmos got reset to crappy voltage settings
[02:33] <srid> check out - http://simility.com/ .. It's a Firefox toolbar that gives you recommendations over webpages
[02:34] <HappyFool> reiki: i don't know; i don't have anything like that on my (hoary) system
[02:34] <reiki> hmmmm
[02:34] <uli> oke, no its wrong explained: it is 800 mhz. but i dont know how to scale the cpu higher. i have an athlon an its possible to switch from 1800 to 800. but in ubuntu it always is locked on 800 Mhz
[02:34] <cappiz> what is pam login ;P ?
[02:34] <uli> what can i do to enable all these cpu-thingy
[02:34] <damo21> uli, u have to enable the overclock in the bios
[02:34] <sunshine> happyfool i think u were right but i was wrong it isnt as easy as erase what i put the file all jumble up now are u are breezy
[02:34] <damo21> then ubuntu will detect it
[02:35] <sn9> uli install powernowd
[02:35] <HappyFool> sunshine: hmm
[02:35] <HappyFool> reiki: look here http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?word=rmic.1.gz&searchmode=searchfiles&case=insensitive&version=breezy&arch=i386
[02:35] <uli> oke, powernowd... where do i get info, if it is not already installed?
[02:35] <HappyFool> sunshine: but you could at least edit the file?
[02:35] <uli> sorry, im a noobie
[02:36] <HappyFool> sunshine: are you on the livecd now?
[02:36] <sunshine> happyfool i have an idea if u are on breezy if u access your lib/lsb/init-functions and paste it i could copy it and it might just work
[02:36] <sunshine> happyfool yeah
[02:36] <sn9> uli: sudo apt-get install powernowd
[02:36] <sunshine> happyfool i'm on livecd
[02:36] <HEMEN> hey all :)
[02:36] <HappyFool> sunshine: i'm not on breezy, but maybe someone else can give you a copy
[02:36] <sX_r00t> !tell
[02:36] <HEMEN> can some one tell me how do get my right click back in brezzy?
[02:37] <HEMEN> sorry i mean
[02:37] <HappyFool> sunshine: let's try mounting again, but with slightly different options
[02:37] <bluefoxicy> new kernel
[02:37] <HEMEN> i want termial back on right click
[02:37] <sX_r00t> !tell me about ati
[02:37] <reiki> HappyFool: thanks... so it's java related somehow... I'm still not sure what to do :)
[02:37] <sunshine> happyfool go ahead
[02:37] <HappyFool> sunshine: 'mkdir /media/hdb1' and then 'mount -t ext3 -o ro /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1'
[02:37] <bluefoxicy> oh god
[02:37] <bluefoxicy> jerky mouse
[02:37] <HappyFool> reiki: i'd just remove it
[02:37] <reiki> HappyFool, ...ok :)
[02:37] <uli> you sure i must install it? if i do "locate powernowd" i get some things listed
[02:38] <sunguy> cool... running my first windows app under linux :)
[02:38] <sn9> uli: then look at the docs for it
[02:38] <bluefoxicy> sunguy:  looks like shit in wine doesn't it
[02:38] <badei> how?
[02:38] <HEMEN> anybody I wan't my right click menu to have termial on it like in hory
[02:38] <bluefoxicy> sunguy:  wait until your first configuration dialog slurs and you have all the buttons invisible :)
[02:38] <defcon8> does ubuntu have its own packages now?
[02:38] <sunguy> It looks like it should...  I'm only running winmine.exe though.
[02:39] <bluefoxicy> ah
[02:39] <bluefoxicy> I was thinking winamp
[02:39] <uli> ok
[02:39] <HEMEN> some else must be anoyed as i am
[02:39] <HappyFool> defcon8: as opposed to when?
[02:39] <damo21> why not use xmms not winamp
[02:39] <sn9> does anybody here know about problems with the new version of apt now in breezy?
[02:39] <defcon8> it used to use debians
[02:39] <badei> What software are used to play music from a playlist??????
[02:39] <sn9> defcon8: when was that?
[02:40] <thouters> does 5.10 have gnome 2.12
[02:40] <sn9> thouters: yes
[02:41] <HappyFool> defcon8: ubuntu's packages are based on debian's, but are usually (always?) distinct.
[02:41] <HappyFool> sunshine: what happened?
[02:41] <limguohong91> I get an error "Couldn't stat source package list" after i run sudo apt-get update...... what can i do now?
[02:41] <sunshine> happyfool error special device /ev/sdb1 does not exist
[02:41] <HappyFool> sunshine: /dev/sdb1
[02:42] <sunguy> I just needed wine to run notepad.exe :)
[02:42] <HappyFool> sunshine: if /dev/sdb1 doesn't exist, something is wrong
[02:42] <sn9> limguohong91: can you ping www.google.com ?
[02:42] <damo21> sunguy, install mousepad
[02:42] <limguohong91> sn9: ping www.google.com? What does this mean?
[02:42] <sunguy> I'm kidding.  I much prefer vim
[02:42] <sunshine> happyfool then something is wrong mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist
[02:42] <sunguy> I'm a traditionalist
[02:42] <damo21> lol
[02:42] <sunguy> Istill use pine
[02:42] <HappyFool> sunshine: hmm
[02:42] <sunguy> :)
[02:43] <damo21> pine rox
[02:43] <sn9> limguohong91: it's a way of testing connectivity
[02:43] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, can you paste the output of 'sudo fdisk -l' to the pastebin again?
[02:43] <sunguy> If it ain't broken...
[02:43] <limguohong91> How can i do it?
[02:43] <HappyFool> sunshine: have you changed any of your hardware?
[02:43] <damo21> i prefer vim
[02:43] <limguohong91> I belive i have no problem with connectiosn to internet since i am connected now
[02:43] <sunguy> pine/procmail rocks
[02:43] <damo21> :set ts=4
[02:43] <sunguy> and fetchmail; too
[02:43] <sn9> limguohong91: type it, and ctrl-C to quit
[02:44] <gooseuk> Could some one help me, I can't find the "Advanced" feature for the intalling of programs
[02:44] <St^Anger^19m> !ntfs
[02:44] <ubotu> well, ntfs is the (N)(T) (F)ile(S)ystem, the filesystem normally used under Windows XP. To automatically mount your NTFS partition/s - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[02:44] <limguohong91> sn9: type it here?
[02:44] <sn9> limguohong91: no, at a shell
[02:44] <traveller> i think my upgrade from hoary to breezy borke something. some apps are not starting, overall system is very sluggish, it freezes if i try to access the internet, but not the internal network, and sometimes it just randomly freezes. can anybody help me with that? i'd hate to reinstall everything.
[02:44] <limguohong91> or my ternminal?
[02:44] <HappyFool> gooseuk: you mean maybe system -> administration -> synaptic ? (this is a guess)
[02:45] <gooseuk> HappyFool: Many thanks lad
[02:45] <damo21> hmm all i need now is a decent cheap laptop to run ubuntu
[02:45] <limguohong91> sn9: it is wokring
[02:46] <sunshine> happyfool i was tryin something i was tryin to reinstall with hoary but keep my ppartation
[02:46] <sunguy> I'm running too many OSs at home now:  Ubuntu/Arch Linux/Winxp/Win2000/Solaris9/Solaris10
[02:46] <kemik> too bad there are no "decent cheap laptops" :(
[02:46] <HappyFool> sunshine: ah
[02:46] <sunguy> I'm about to blow up!
[02:46] <HappyFool> sunshine: so what did you do?
[02:46] <sn9> limguohong91: then try apt-get update again. if it still doesn't work, change mirrors
[02:46] <limguohong91> sn9: Okay i will run it again
[02:47] <sunshine> happyfool first what the paste bin website and i'll paste it
[02:47] <limguohong91> sn9: Nope. I get the same erro. How do i chnage mirror?
[02:47] <HappyFool> sunshine: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/
[02:47] <sn9> limguohong91: one way is to edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file
[02:48] <hmrocha> hello
[02:48] <hmrocha> i need to connect to a vpn network at my faculty
[02:48] <sunguy> Cisco?
[02:48] <limguohong91> sn9: What are the other mirrors that i can edit to?
[02:48] <sunguy> what type of vpn?
[02:48] <hmrocha> i installed pptp-linux package but i also need kernel-patch-mppe
[02:48] <sunshine> happyfool http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3116
[02:48] <hmrocha> i don't know what kind of vpn
[02:48] <sn9> limguohong91: i usually use archive.ubuntu.com
[02:49] <hmrocha> but i know i need this MPPE (Microsoft Point-To-Point Encryption)
[02:49] <sunguy> What faculty/school
[02:49] <HappyFool> sunshine: oh, i'm sorry, it's hdb
[02:49] <hmrocha> faculty of sciences, university of lisbon
[02:49] <sigwada> is it possible to install windows games in ubuntu using wine?
[02:49] <aliabdin> is there an unofficial guide for breezy yet?
[02:49] <ced_> help ubuntu : how to move files into a restricted folder owned by root account ? (need to install spip on \var\www)
[02:49] <sunshine> happyfool what hdb
[02:49] <sn9> sigwada: no
[02:49] <HappyFool> sunshine: 'mkdir /media/hdb1' and then 'mount -t ext3 -o ro /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1'
[02:50] <hmrocha> sigwada, yes, i have diablo running in ubuntu
[02:50] <limguohong91> sn9: okay i will have a try
[02:50] <HappyFool> sunshine: i forget -- i thought your drive was called /dev/sdb1, not /dev/hdb1
[02:50] <sigwada> really?
[02:50] <sunshine> happyfool should we try it again
[02:50] <limguohong91> sn9: nope. This is what i get limguohong91@cm46:~$ sudo gedit etc/apt/sources.list
[02:50] <limguohong91> (gedit:21024): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib
[02:50] <limguohong91> (gedit:21024): Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale modifiers
[02:50] <hmrocha> sigwada, yes, it runs fine for single player, in multiplayer it can't save your character (i don't know why)
[02:50] <HappyFool> sunshine: yes, try again
[02:50] <HEMEN> sigwada: it is possible i think just older games
[02:50] <HappyFool> sunshine: the commands i just typed
[02:50] <aliabdin> hmmm - can anybody see this?
[02:51] <limguohong91> sn9: and a blank document open up
[02:51] <hmrocha> sigwada, diablo 2 also runs fine
[02:51] <HappyFool> aliabdin: indeed
[02:51] <sigwada> how about online windows games? is it possible?
[02:51] <HEMEN> sigwada: get trasgamings cedga if you want to play the latest games
[02:51] <Spee_Der> Yep, I see that ali
[02:51] <sn9> limguohong91: it can't be blank
[02:51] <hmrocha> sunguy, the kernel-patch-mppe package doesn't exist anymore, do i have to install the kernel patch my hand?
[02:51] <limguohong91> sn9: but it is blank on my part :(
[02:51] <aliabdin> HappyFool: thanks :) thought i needed +v to talk on the channel
[02:52] <sunguy> lisbon website crashes my firefox :)
[02:52] <sn9> limguohong91: are you sure you're looking at /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[02:52] <sunshine> happyfool i done it replace sbd with hdb and it has done anything does that mean it has mounted
[02:52] <lorenzod> sunguy, that sounds like the title of a movie..
[02:52] <hmrocha> www.di.fc.ul.pt (that's my department's website)
[02:52] <HappyFool> sunshine: no message means success
[02:53] <ced_> help ubuntu : how to move files into a restricted folder owned by root account ? (need to install spip on \var\www)
[02:53] <sunshine> happyfool so what do we do now
[02:53] <HappyFool> sunshine: what does 'mount|grep /dev/hdb1' say? (it should be one line -- you can paste it here)
[02:53] <limguohong91> sn9: How can i check if i am the title of the document is call sources
[02:53] <sunguy> News headline perhaps
[02:53] <St^Anger^19m> i followed the guide to auto mount MSWindows paritions....but my drives are still not accessible
[02:53] <hmrocha> sunguy, what website are you trying?
[02:53] <da_bon_bon> wooh hoo! ubuntu servers no longer slow ?
[02:54] <sunshine> happyfool ahhh /dev/hdb1 on /media/hdb1 type ext3 (ro)
[02:54] <HappyFool> sunshine: yay
[02:54] <TheRedFox> hi there
[02:54] <sn9> limguohong91: just close the window and look at what you typed
[02:54] <sunshine> happyfool what did we do
[02:54] <sunguy> The main english one.  I can't tell right now... my browser crashed
[02:54] <HappyFool> sunshine: it's currently mounted read-only, so you can't edit anything yet
[02:54] <trekrem> 57.4kb on my 1.5mb line? seems kinda slow to me
[02:54] <HappyFool> sunshine: you 'mounted' the partition, i.e., you can now read the files on the partition
[02:54] <limguohong91> sn9: This is what i type
[02:55] <limguohong91> sn9: limguohong91@cm46:~$ sudo gedit etc/apt/sources.list
[02:55] <HappyFool> sunshine: we'll change the mount to be read-write later. it means you can fix that file without rebooting
[02:55] <Stricklin> funny: http://giftsforengineers.com/125/cart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=34_42&products_id=88
[02:55] <TheRedFox> for the record, Ubuntu breezy badger working on VirtualPC 2004 with all goodies: sound, video, network
[02:55] <HappyFool> sunshine: standby just a moment, let me find this file
[02:55] <sn9> limguohong91: looks like you left out a /
[02:55] <sigwada> ive downloaded a bittorent file, how could i open it?
[02:55] <limguohong91> sn9: i see i will have a try again , i will get back to you
[02:56] <thouters> what is the default root password?
[02:56] <HappyFool> sunshine: are you on a x86? (pentium, amd athlon, etc.) ?
[02:56] <sn9> thouters: there is none
[02:56] <thouters> so how can i su?
[02:56] <sunguy> http://www.fc.ul.pt/en/
[02:56] <sunshine> happyfool im on x86
[02:56] <TheRedFox> there is no default root password
[02:56] <sn9> thouters: use sudo
[02:56] <sunguy> when I click on "support services"
[02:56] <TheRedFox> sudo passwd
[02:56] <kate> #apache
[02:56] <sunshine> happyfool yea
[02:56] <limguohong91> sn9: Thanks i got it
[02:56] <narnian> sigwada: btdownloadcurses thefile.torrent
[02:56] <m[a] tt> hi
[02:57] <sigwada> in the terminal?
[02:57] <thouters> sudo passwd asks me for a password :S
[02:57] <hmrocha> sunguy, it works fine here
[02:57] <m[a] tt> is ndiswrapper integrated in breezy?
[02:57] <sn9> thouters: it's asking for your user passwd
[02:57] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, you should be able to view /lib/lsb/init-functions with gedit now
[02:57] <limguohong91> sn9: but which one should i change? there are too mnay address inside
[02:57] <HappyFool> sunshine: e.g., 'gedit /lib/lsb/init-functions'
[02:57] <HappyFool> sunshine: oops, no
[02:57] <sn9> limguohong91: all of them
[02:57] <TheRedFox> just put one
[02:57] <HappyFool> sunshine: e.g., 'gedit /media/hdb1/lib/lsb/init-functions'
[02:57] <limguohong91> ok
[02:58] <hmrocha> sunguy, about the vpn, do i need to path the kernel manually?
[02:58] <sunguy> most schools have online help for connecting to the network
[02:58] <TheRedFox> thouters, put yr pwd three times when asked and it will go through
[02:58] <da_bon_bon> can i use usplash on any other distro ?
[02:58] <hmrocha> sunguy, but i want to connect to the computer science department
[02:58] <sunguy> I have no idea...  Only used the cisco vpn client
[02:58] <St^Anger^19m> i followed the guide to auto mount MSWindows paritions....but my drives are still not accessible...plz help
[02:58] <hmrocha> sunguy, not to my faculty
[02:58] <limguohong91> sn9: do i have to put http:// in front of archive.ubuntu.com
[02:59] <sunshine> happyfool the file is in front of me
[02:59] <hmrocha> sunguy, i'll try to find out
[02:59] <sigwada> ive got this message when i open a bittorrent file  btdownloadcurses: command not found
[02:59] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, it should be possible to fix that file now
[02:59] <pinucset> somebody has completes breezy repositories?
[02:59] <sn9> limguohong91: do it exactly as the lines already have, except for the hostname
[02:59] <hmrocha> sunguy, http://admin.di.fc.ul.pt/alunos/vpndocs/files_vpn/VPN_Linux.pdf
[02:59] <narnian> sigwada: you need to install the bittorrent client
[02:59] <limguohong91> sn9: ok
[03:00] <sigwada> how
[03:00] <HappyFool> sunshine: give me a sec while i remember how to extract files using dpkg
[03:00] <hmrocha> sunguy, you can try to look at the steps if you want too
[03:00] <sigwada> can you teach me
[03:00] <sunshine> happyfool i need a copy of the right way the file meant to be
[03:00] <ranjeeth> i have installed mysql but i miss speled the mysql-sever host name how can i change now
[03:00] <sigwada> how can i download a bittorent clent?
[03:01] <hmrocha> sigwada, gnome already has one (it sucks, but works)
[03:01] <HappyFool> sunshine: i know
[03:01] <narnian> sigwada: apt-get install bittorent
[03:01] <HappyFool> sunshine: download this file: http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/lsb/lsb-base_3.0-1ubuntu8_all.deb
[03:01] <hmrocha> sigwada, apps->internet->bittorrent
[03:01] <sunguy> did you install pptp-linux
[03:01] <hmrocha> sunguy, yes
[03:02] <narnian> sigwada: make that apt-get install bittorrent
[03:02] <hmrocha> sunguy, but it suggests the "kernel-patch-mppe"
[03:02] <ranjeeth> i have installed mysql but i miss spelled the mysql-sever host name how can i change now
[03:02] <roberto_> qual ubuntu br
[03:02] <sn9> isn't there anyone here that can help me with this new version of apt in breezy?
[03:02] <fg> hi hi
[03:02] <fg> sn9: i installed linux-image-686-smp but i still get the "caught signal 4" problem with X
[03:03] <roberto_> wath the list ubuntu br????
[03:03] <sadistic_kitten> how do I view my windows files...?
[03:03] <sunshine> happyfool i got the file what do i do now
[03:03] <sigwada> where will i type apt-get install bittorent?
[03:03] <sn9> fg: and the one you installed is the one running?
[03:03] <fg> sn9: yes
[03:03] <HappyFool> sunshine: do you know where you've downloaded it to?
[03:04] <TheRedFox> become root and do it sigwada
[03:04] <HappyFool> !tell sadistic_kitten about windowsdrives
[03:04] <sn9> fg: what video card?
[03:04] <TheRedFox> in a command prompt of course
[03:04] <fg> sn9: ati mobility radeon x600
[03:04] <hmrocha> sigwada, Apps->Acessories->Terminal
[03:04] <sunshine> happyfool i put it on the desktop
[03:04] <sn9> fg: are you using ati's drivers?
[03:04] <hmrocha> sigwada, then type "sudo apt-get install bittorrent" (without the quotes)
[03:04] <fg> sn9: nope, fresh ubuntu install
[03:04] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, shouldn't matter on the live cd
[03:05] <narnian> sigwada: hmrocha's appraoch is better - use the gui version at apps->internet->bittorrent
[03:05] <sadistic_kitten> TheRedFox: who are you talking to...?
[03:05] <HappyFool> sunshine: at the terminal type 'cd ~/Desktop' and then 'ls' -- do you see the file ?
[03:05] <Belutz> when the DVD version of ubuntu will be available?
[03:05] <sigwada> but ive got this mssge, Reading Package Lists... Done
[03:05] <sigwada> Building Dependency Tree... Done
[03:05] <sigwada> E: Couldn't find package bittorent
[03:05] <chris_bloke> evening all
[03:05] <sn9> fg: what video driver is X trying to use?
[03:05] <ethy> What is the command for rename a file?
[03:05] <El_Che> mmmm
[03:05] <fg> "ati"
[03:05] <El_Che> broadcom driver seem to be removed from the kernel
[03:06] <chris_bloke> anyone else here getting a kernel panic on boot with the DPT i2o driver ?
[03:06] <narnian> sigwada: my speling mistake - bittorrent ;-)
[03:06] <rymdapan> how do i overwrite a folder in /usr/share/pixmaps/ ?
[03:06] <TheRedFox> of course, you have to enable the universe before you can get these extra packages
[03:06] <HappyFool> ethy: mv
[03:06] <chris_bloke> (just upgraded from Hoary to Breezy)
[03:06] <ethy> HappyFool: Thanks.
[03:07] <johannes> <-- newb here : anyone able to help getting a printer to work. just installed 5.10 and have no clue on how to get my printer working =(
[03:07] <fg> sn9: open source "ati" driver included with ubuntu
[03:07] <sigwada> where will i type apt-get install bittorent, in the root terminal?
[03:07] <TheRedFox> yeah
[03:07] <fg> sn9: tried "vesa", same problem
[03:07] <sunshine> happyfool it say cd:/home/ubuntu/desktop no such file or directory
[03:07] <HappyFool> bittorrent -- two r's
[03:07] <narnian> sigwada: in future you can use "apt-cache search whatever" to find packages that ight be useful
[03:07] <sunshine> happyfool what is the file name
[03:07] <sn9> fg: try installing xorg-driver-fglrx and then dpkg-reconfigue xserver-xorg to use that
[03:07] <TheRedFox> sigwada you shouldn't go through all these hoops
[03:07] <HappyFool> sunshine: capital D
[03:08] <TheRedFox> just enable the universe for the synaptics manager and get yourself a clean install for a bittorrent client
[03:08] <HappyFool> sunshine: lsb-base_3.0-1ubuntu8_all.deb
[03:08] <TheRedFox> check the ubuntu fa
[03:08] <TheRedFox> q
[03:08] <fg> sn9, thank  you, will try that now
[03:08] <char1iecha1k> mornin ppl, i need help/advice on setting up openvpn please. i already have it installed, just need it congigured
[03:08] <limguohong91> sn9: i have chnaged all of them but it still get an error
[03:09] <transgress_> is there anyway to grab my gpg secret key from one computer so i can put it on my other?
[03:09] <HappyFool> sunshine: did you find it now?
[03:09] <TheRedFox> root@ubuntux:/home/philippe# apt-get install bittorrent
[03:09] <TheRedFox> Reading package lists... Done
[03:09] <TheRedFox> Building dependency tree... Done
[03:09] <TheRedFox> bittorrent is already the newest version.
[03:09] <limguohong91> sn9: i then went back to the files and check. The link to the backport had changed
[03:09] <TheRedFox> but you will not get anything more since it is already there
[03:09] <sn9> limguohong91: oh, i didn't realize you had backports enabled
[03:10] <cnu> !info wordpress
[03:10] <ranjeeth> i have installed real player but its not working can any one suggest
[03:10] <ubotu> wordpress: (an award winning weblog manager), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 1.5.2-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 296 kB, Installed size: 1592 kB
[03:10] <sunshine> happyfool this is on the screen ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop$
[03:10] <limguohong91> sn9: yap. so what can i do now?
[03:10] <HappyFool> sunshine: good
[03:10] <sn9> ranjeeth: i couldn't get realplayer to work at all either
[03:10] <HappyFool> sunshine: if you run the command 'ls' do you see the file lsb-base_3.0-1ubuntu8_all.deb listed?
[03:11] <roberto_> pessoal acabei de instalar o ubuntu mais na instalao ele nao me pediu a senha do root como fao pra descobrir a senha
[03:11] <sn9> limguohong91: correct the backports url in the file
[03:11] <HappyFool> !pt
[03:11] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[03:11] <limguohong91> sn9: correct to what? achive.ubuntu.com ?
[03:11] <chris_bloke> anyone here got Breezy booting with an Adaptec I2O SCSI controller at all ?
[03:11] <sunshine> happyfool i see the three files that makes up lsb-base_3.0-ubuntu8_all.deb
[03:11] <sn9> limaunion: to the new backports url
[03:12] <HappyFool> sunshine: the three files?
[03:12] <sn9> limguohong91: to the new backports url
[03:12] <roberto_> nao estou conseguindo ajuda em #ubuntu-br, alguem pode me ajuda
[03:12] <moogman> Hey, is there a theme changer for GTK1? I'm trying to use gtk-theme-switch, and it isn't working.
[03:12] <HappyFool> sunshine: i would think only 1
[03:12] <limguohong91> sn9: which is?
[03:12] <chris_bloke> Just upgraded from Hoary (which worked fine) to Breezy (fall down go boom) via apt-get dist-upgrade and the damn thing won't boot now
[03:12] <sunshine> happyfool well data.tar.gz got init-functions in it
[03:13] <chris_bloke> "Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 8000002c"
[03:13] <HappyFool> sunshine: you must've run archive-manager or something on the .deb files
[03:13] <HappyFool> file, even
[03:13] <sunshine> happyfool so how should i run it
[03:13] <SirnaK> kuze coy hewe
[03:13] <goh> Hi may I know if ubutu has a WMF (aka Microsoft windows meta file ) file viewer?
[03:14] <HappyFool> sunshine: run the command 'dpkg -x lsb-base_3.0-ubuntu8_all.deb .'
[03:14] <sn9> limguohong91: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[03:14] <HappyFool> sunshine: if you run 'ls' now, you should see entries 'lib' and 'usr'
[03:14] <limguohong91> sn9: Umm... what you mean?
[03:14] <ryanduff> i dont' remember setting a root pw during setup, was i sleeping or am i correct?
[03:15] <limguohong91> sn9: so what should i do now?
[03:15] <roberto_> qual a senha do root, pois na instalao ele nao me pediu ????
[03:15] <HappyFool> sunshine: and if you type ls lib/lsb you should see the 'init-functions' file
[03:15] <chris_bloke> ryanduff: no root password, use "sudo" instead
[03:15] <ryanduff> i tried what i *would* have set it to if prompted but it didn't work
[03:15] <Vician> hi, having some probs getting my printer working, with 5.10. can anyone help a bit? =)
[03:15] <sn9> limguohong91: make the line look like that
[03:15] <narnian> ryanduff: ubuntu uses "sudo" to perform admin role
[03:15] <HappyFool> roberto_: please join #ubuntu-br
[03:15] <ryanduff> no root pw?? thats a bit insecure isn't it?
[03:15] <limguohong91> sn9: Okay
[03:15] <HappyFool> heh
[03:15] <HappyFool> !tell ryanduff about root
[03:15] <kbrooks> ryanduff: sudo
[03:15] <narnian> ryanduff: why you can't hack root then ;-)
[03:16] -adas:#ubuntu- http://hebrew.gindis.com/modules.php?name=Account&file=index&op=game&userid=43883
[03:16] <sunshine> happyfool im still under ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop$
[03:16] <kbrooks> wtf
[03:16] <HappyFool> ryanduff: read that wiki page. it's certainly not less secure ;)
[03:16] <kbrooks> !ops
[03:16] <ubotu> [ops]  Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, fooishbar, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmich, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, and Nalioth
[03:16] <narnian> ryanduff: no root password means no one can login as root
[03:16] -adas:#ubuntu- http://hebrew.gindis.com/modules.php?name=Account&file=index&op=game&userid=43883
[03:16] -adas:#ubuntu- http://hebrew.gindis.com/modules.php?name=Account&file=index&op=game&userid=43883
[03:16] -adas:#ubuntu- http://hebrew.gindis.com/modules.php?name=Account&file=index&op=game&userid=43883
[03:16] -adas:#ubuntu- http://hebrew.gindis.com/modules.php?name=Account&file=index&op=game&userid=43883
[03:16] <sunshine> happyfool it say dpkg-deb: --extract needs a target directory.
[03:16] <sunshine> Perhaps you should be using dpkg --install ?
[03:16] <HappyFool> sunshine: yeah, i added a . to the command
[03:17] <HappyFool> sunshine:   dpkg -x lsb-base_3.0-ubuntu8_all.deb .      <-- . at the end
[03:17] <narnian> ryanduff: the first user (you) by default has the knowledge to have root priveleges
[03:17] <chris_bloke> ryanduff: root account is locked by default
[03:17] <liable> wow ubuto has ops now, sweet :)
[03:17] <Vician> how do i install printer drivers ?
[03:17] <kemik> !tell ryanduff about root
[03:17] <ryanduff> ok, so anyway, wheres the lilo conf file?
[03:17] <ryanduff> alright, i get the point
[03:17] <chris_bloke> ryanduff: you can just do "sudo passwd" to set a root password if you need it
[03:17] <ompaul> ryanduff, that wouldbe called grub
[03:17] <sunshine> happyfool do u want me to put <-- at the end
[03:17] <cnu> instead of a root account you must use sudo <command>
[03:17] <quam> liable: there's chanserv here. there have always been ops, just not a reason to use them :p
[03:17] <kbrooks> sunshine: literal period
[03:18] <narnian> ryanduff: doesn't use lilo - uses grub
[03:18] <HappyFool> sunshine: no, a full stop, i.e. .
[03:18] <cnu> and then type your passwd
[03:18] <sigwada> pls i nid assistance, what is the complete command line again in getting a bittorent client!! tnx alot
[03:18] <limguohong91> sn9: It had fewer errors but soem still appear like fail to fetch ".........restricted/binary-i386/Packages.gz"
[03:18] <kemik> ryanduff:  well, read the wiki for extra insight ;)
[03:18] <liable> quam: no, i mean the !ops call from ubotu.
[03:18] <chris_bloke> mine does use lilo
[03:18] <quam> oh :p
[03:18] <ryanduff> i'm pretty sure it said lilo
[03:18] <quam> my bad :P hehe
[03:18] <ryanduff> chris_bloke: thanks
[03:18] <ompaul> ryanduff, suggest you do things the ubuntu way - and then you will be enjoying it in a week sudo in particular
[03:18] <char1iecha1k> i have managed to install openvpn, but am stuck configuring anyhelp please
[03:18] <narnian> ryanduff: /boot/grub/menu.lst is prob what you want
[03:18] <ryanduff> narnian: thanks
[03:18] <chris_bloke> if you put /boot on an LVM the installer will give you lilo instead
[03:18] <sn9> sigwada: you should already have gnome-bittorrent
[03:19] <ryanduff> is kernel args the same, eg. /dev/hdc=noprobe
[03:19] <HappyFool> sunshine: success yet?
[03:19] <Artificial> anyone knows why the new VLC uses gtk1 instead of GTK2 on breezy?
[03:19] <sigwada> idont have gnome bittorent, what will i do
[03:19] <limguohong91> sn9: It had fewer errors but soem still appear like fail to fetch ".........restricted/binary-i386/Packages.gz"
[03:19] <sunshine> happyfool i put a fullstop after and it still has error dpkg-deb: --extract needs a target directory.
[03:19] <chris_bloke> ryanduff: I believe so
[03:19] <St^Anger^19m> !dma
[03:19] <sigwada> how can i get one
[03:20] <sn9> limguohong91: what was the complete error line?
[03:20] <narnian> ryanduff: just make a copy a of the existing menu entry - that why you don't chop off your leg!
[03:20] <HappyFool> sunshine: the exact command is:    dpkg -x lsb-base_3.0-1ubuntu8_all.deb .
[03:20] <psichron> Can someone please direct me to a guide/help on configurin an external display for a laptop?
[03:20] <sigwada> pls help
[03:20] <HappyFool> sunshine: there must be a full-stop at the end, and there must be a space between the filename and the full stop
[03:20] <sn9> sigwada: sudo apt-get install gnome-bittorrent
[03:20] <narnian> ryanduff: you can also edit the kernel params for test puposes at the grub prompt
[03:20] <chris_bloke> so I take it no one else here is trying to boot Breezy off a DPT/Adaptec I2O SCSI controller then ?
[03:21] <ryanduff> narnian: ok
[03:21] <ryanduff> i also need to set the mouse protocol to bare because of my kvm switch
[03:21] <psichron> My notebook display and external display both have the same resolution and refresh, but it's not nice running a CRT at 60hz
[03:21] <rapha> Wow! Breezy is a breeze!
[03:21] <ryanduff> psmouse.proto=bare
[03:21] -adas:#ubuntu- http://hebrew.gindis.com/modules.php?name=Account&file=index&op=game&userid=43883
[03:22] <rapha> Congrats for best-release-eva!
[03:22] <exosyst> any one know where i can get a nice static Opera binary? Do they only package compiled against a widget set? no native GTK?
[03:22] <sigwada> but when i enter sudo apt-get install gnome-bittorrent i get this message Reading Package Lists... Done
[03:22] <sigwada> Building Dependency Tree... Done
[03:22] <sigwada> E: Couldn't find package gnome-bittorrent
[03:22] <RockyBurt> ok adas is really getting annoying
[03:22] <chris_bloke> looks like Breezy is useless to me on this hardware then :-(
[03:22] <sigwada> pls help
[03:23] <narnian> sigwada: try running apt-get update first this will populate available packages from repositories
[03:23] <sunshine> happyfool i think we got it two files are on my desktop usr and lib
[03:23] <chris_bloke> it's too late here, tomorrow will see about filing a bug report about the kernel panic
[03:23] <thouters> ok, now ive set a password for root, but if I enter it under gnome when I want to start admin tools, I always get the message the pasword is incorrect, but I know ive entered it right
[03:23] <HappyFool> sunshine: yay
[03:23] <exosyst> sigwada, try easy ubuntu. that'll download azureus etc and set it all up for you.
[03:23] <HappyFool> sunshine: what does 'ls lib/lsb' say?
[03:23] <sunshine> happyfool yay
[03:24] <uli> does anyone know, why the powernowd module is not included in th eubuntu version?
[03:24] <sunshine> happyfool there is a init-function file inside
[03:24] <chris_bloke> good night all
[03:24] <HappyFool> sunshine: great
[03:24] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, now we're going to enable write access on your partition
[03:24] <HappyFool> sunshine: and then copy this file over
[03:24] <phreat> 5.04 = whats it name?
[03:24] <sunshine> happyfool how do we swap them
[03:24] <phreat> hoary?
[03:25] <phreat> and 5.10 is breezy?
[03:25] <HappyFool> sunshine: run 'mount -o rw,remount /dev/hdb1'
[03:25] <apokryphos> phreat: YES
[03:25] <sunshine> happyfool sound good
[03:25] <apokryphos> whoop; damn caplock
[03:25] <phreat> hoary? and breezy?
[03:25] <phreat> ok, what you guys recommend now?
[03:25] <HappyFool> phreat: breezy
[03:25] <apokryphos> phreat: breezy of course; it's the latest stable.
[03:25] <sunshine> happyfool how do i get the terminal out of desktop
[03:25] <HappyFool> not that i'm runnin it yet... download only finishes tomorrow morning *sob*
[03:26] <HappyFool> sunshine: leave it there
[03:26] <phreat> but they were telling me before 20 days, that i don't want to download breezy, because still not recommended, go for 5.04
[03:26] <phreat> why is that?
[03:26] <HappyFool> sunshine: but you can just run 'cd' if you want
[03:26] <apokryphos> phreat: because it wasn't stable
[03:26] <apokryphos> phreat: it has now reached stable status
[03:26] <phreat> apokryphos, and now it's stable?
[03:26] <HappyFool> phreat: it was only released on thursday
[03:26] <Ubun2> #ubuntu
[03:26] <phreat> and what is changed since then to make ubuntu stable now?
[03:26] <Ubun2> Hi!
[03:26] <apokryphos> phreat: bugfixes, final tweaks.
[03:26] <dr_willis> load and loads of updates/fix/s and troubleshooting
[03:27] <phreat> apokryphos, I like it
[03:27] <Ubun2> i have problems updating virus definition clamAV
[03:27] <phreat> how to update from 5.04 to 5.10
[03:27] <larsrohdin> Hi, I just installed Nerolinux again. It complains about me not having DMA enabled for my drives. I know I managed to enable that the last time, but how? It's something with hdparm right?
[03:27] <phreat> is it hard to update?
[03:27] <dr_willis> using 5.10 now. working vry well.
[03:27] <phreat> I want to go to breezy
[03:27] <apokryphos> phreat: /topic
[03:27] <dr_willis> larsrohdin,  /etc/hdparm i think.
[03:27] <exosyst> phreat: worth recommending, if you like the latest and greatest, follow the starter guide to pull in breezy+1. few extra tweaks etc
[03:27] <phreat> apokryphos, nothing appears
[03:27] <HappyFool> !tell phreat about breezyupgrade
[03:27] <sunshine> happyfool done
[03:27] <Ubun2> freshclam, but no update
[03:27] <apokryphos> phreat: oh, it was altered; one sec
[03:27] <ryanduff> narnian: def said lilo on boot, not grub
[03:28] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, you backed up the init-functions earlier, right?
[03:28] <HappyFool> sunshine: to /root/lsb-init-functions or something?
[03:28] <sunshine> happyfool yeah
[03:28] <Sionide> what backports are people using at the moment/
[03:28] <Sionide> ?
[03:28] <phreat> brb, time for reading.
[03:28] <narnian> ryanduff: you didn't find /etc/lilo.conf then?
[03:28] <phreat> thanx apokryphos
[03:28] <phreat> brb.
[03:28] <larsrohdin> dr_willis, found it, hdparm -d /dev/hdx thanks
[03:28] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, are you still in the ~/Desktop directory?
[03:28] <Sionide> backports?
[03:28] <dr_willis> larsrohdin,  /etc/hdparm.conf   OR (better)  /etc/default/hdparm
[03:28] <Sionide> ubotu, tell me about backports
[03:28] <Ubun2> phreat: can you help me
[03:28] <Ubun2> ?
[03:28] <phreat> d0h, simple!!!!
[03:29] <Sionide> !backports
[03:29] <ubotu> Add "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary-backports main universe multiverse restricted" to /etc/apt/sources.list.  More info @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports
[03:29] <sunshine> happyfool /root/lsb_init-functions-backup
[03:29] <dr_willis> larsrohdin,  if you want it done each time at boot automaticially
[03:29] <phreat> Ubun2, yes i can, ask.
[03:29] <Ubun2> ok
[03:29] <larsrohdin> dr_willis, oh ok...
[03:29] <phreat> guys, only 1 command to upgrade! it's very simple!! sudo apt-get install ubuntu-base ubuntu-desktop
[03:29] <HappyFool> sunshine: cool, i just wanted to check we didn't need to backup again
[03:29] <phreat> is only that command and i'm done?
[03:29] <narnian> ryanduff: dpkg --listfiles lilo
[03:29] <Ubun2> phreat: i want to update virus definition in clamAV
[03:29] <HappyFool> phreat: that looks wrong
[03:29] <phreat> Ubun2, read about it.
[03:29] <phreat> Happu, ok
[03:29] <Ubun2> i read
[03:29] <topyli> phreat: methinks ubuntu-desktop will depend on ubuntu-base anyway
[03:29] <phreat> HappyFool, it said on the site that.
[03:30] <larsrohdin> dr_willis, is it just to add the same command there then?
[03:30] <Ubun2> i have to use freshclam
[03:30] <phreat> Ubun2, I never used it, sorry.
[03:30] <Ubun2> but this  don update clamAV
[03:30] <dr_willis> larsrohdin,  check the config files - they are ducmuented.
[03:30] <Ubun2> ok
[03:30] <Sionide> are there breezy backports yet?
[03:30] <HappyFool> phreat: looks iffy to me. i thought 'dist-upgrade' was the correct way
[03:30] <dr_willis> larsrohdin,  its the same options youjust put them in some place in the files.
[03:30] <sn9> Sionide: no breezy-extras either
[03:30] <HappyFool> sunshine: are you still in ~/Desktop ?
[03:30] <Vician> is there a ubuntu manual somewhere ? need to find out how i get my printer working
[03:30] <phreat> hrm, weird
[03:30] <phreat> brb
[03:30] <HappyFool> phreat: that is just preparation for upgrading
[03:30] <HappyFool> phreat: keep reading ;)
[03:31] <Ubun2> *** Somebody here use clamAV?
[03:31] <sunshine> happyfool i came out with cd
[03:31] <jono> jdub: ping
[03:31] <Mez> Sionide, no breezy backports yet
[03:31] <sn9> isn't there anyone here that can help me with this new version of apt in breezy?
[03:31] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, it doesn't matter
[03:31] <sunshine> happyfool i can go back in
[03:31] <Sionide> Mez, ok thanks
[03:31] <narnian> sn9: haven't used breezy - how is it diffeernt
[03:31] <sunshine> happyfool what do i put cd ~Desktop
[03:31] <silent_scream> hey guys, how can i configure my joysticks,joypads etc...? do you know where can i find some how-to's  ? ? ?
[03:31] <HappyFool> sunshine: run 'cp -i ~/Desktop/lib/lsb/init-functions /media/hdb1/lib/lsb'
[03:32] <rapha> Any chance Rails and Ruby-Gnome2 could be included in Ubuntu by default? I have no probs installing myself, but would maybe help spreading the components.
[03:32] <HappyFool> sunshine: don't worry, just run the cp command
[03:32] <HappyFool> sunshine: it should ask if you want to overwrite the file; type 'y' and enter
[03:32] <dr_willis> new version?  i ever noticed anythig different.
[03:32] <jono> is jeff aroun today?
[03:32] <noodle_> can someone help me? i'm having probs connecting to mysql server remotely
[03:32] <Dhanjel> Hey guys, do you have any suggestions to the gdesklets starterbar? want something like the macos startbar but doesn't like gdesklets
[03:32] <HappyFool> rapha: #ubuntu-motu is probably a good place for questions like that
[03:33] <HappyFool> rapha: or look for MOTU on wiki.ubuntu.com
[03:33] <sn9> narnian and dr_willis: apt is screwing up dependencies now
[03:33] <exosyst> narnian: visually it looks a lot cleaner e.g.. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v76/exosyst/screenshot.png
[03:33] <CameroonLoser> Hi people, when I want to input a command it says I'm not on the sudoers list, what do I do?
[03:33] <dr_willis> sn9,  did you upgrade or do a clean install?
[03:33] <sunshine> happyfool do we want to override
[03:33] <HappyFool> sunshine: yes
[03:34] <sigwada> pls help im really ignorant in ubuntu, i want to open a bittorent file but i dont have a bittorent client how could i get one?
[03:34] <HappyFool> sunshine: type 'y' and enter
[03:34] <Steven-> hello
[03:34] <Steven-> hoi?
[03:34] <kevor> hoiiii
[03:34] <dr_willis> Moo.
[03:34] <Dhanjel> Has anyone got linuxant.com drivers working in breezy?
[03:34] <Dhanjel> Mine doesn't work :(
[03:34] <sunshine> happyfool done
[03:34] <sn9> dr_willis: i clean-installed breezy many months ago and apt worked fine until now
[03:34] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok
[03:34] <narnian> sigwada: did you do apt-get update first - did it show it populating from the repos?
[03:34] <HappyFool> sunshine: now unmount
[03:34] <Steven-> downloading ubuntu for the very first
[03:34] <HappyFool> sunshine: 'umount /dev/hdb1'
[03:34] <Steven-> first linux ever for me
[03:35] <HappyFool> sunshine: oh, you seem to have overwritten your swap partition
[03:35] <Steven-> so i might need some help :p
[03:35] <sigwada> ok ill try
[03:35] <Parallax_> someone help me with this: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3118
[03:35] <dr_willis> sn9,  interesting - i beenusing breezy for the last month - havent seen any issues.. you are the frst ive seen mention any problems also.
[03:35] <HappyFool> sunshine: probably when you tried to install hoary
[03:35] <St^Anger^19m> !w32codecs
[03:35] <ubotu> w32codecs is probably to install Windows audio/video codecs (w32codecs) see Codecs and DVD-Video at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:35] <exosyst> anyone know how to immeadiately disconnect someone who is using VNC? Keypress for example?
[03:35] <dr_willis> sn9,  check the forums yet?
[03:35] <sigwada> how i will work on with the repositories, pls assist me, tnx
[03:35] <CameroonLoser> Hi people, when I want to input a command it says I'm not on the sudoers list, what do I do?
[03:36] <Solatis> hello, does anyone experience any problems linking their applications after the breezy upgrade ? I'm getting glibc errors for some reason, when the entire compile using the new gcc-4.0.2 went perfectly fine, when linking.... it tells me certain glibc functions don't exist anymore...
[03:36] <sn9> dr_willis: i looked for bug reports and didn't find what i'm experiencing
[03:36] <dr_willis> exosyst,  vncserver -kill :*    -  kills the vnc server.  or you mean one person viewing the session?
[03:36] <sunshine> happyfool yea when i tried to install hoary can i change it back to swap
[03:36] <narnian> sigwada: if you haven't tweaked anything then you just need to do apt-get update
[03:36] <exosyst> one person
[03:36] <HappyFool> sunshine: that would be a good idea
[03:36] <sunshine> happyfool how
[03:37] <thouters> ehm, what do I have to install to be able to play .avis in totem??
[03:37] <ryanduff> narnian: i found it, edited it, then vi crapped out on me and the computer just started to beep at me for about a minute before i pressed the reset button
[03:37] <narnian> then apt-get install bittorrent  (or gnome-bittorrent)
[03:37] <ryanduff> it completely hung
[03:37] <_Ben_> I just ran an upgrade to Breezy with Synaptic... On reboot I get a 'RAMDISK: ran out of compressed data' error, then 'invalid compressed format (err=1)
[03:37] <exosyst> like if i let someone view and control from afar. how can i pull the plug? Or am i screwed with fighting to disable it in the menu?
[03:37] <sn9> thouters: probably w32codecs
[03:37] <HappyFool> sunshine: i think 'mkswap /dev/hdb5' should work -- be careful that it's hdb5!
[03:37] <arkanes> thouters: seems to work best if you install totem-xine, also
[03:37] <Parallax_> someone help me with this: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3118
[03:37] <thouters> on gentoo I use totem/gstreamer without any windows codecs or anything
[03:37] <_Ben_> And then Kernel panic - not syncinc: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
[03:38] <_Ben_> Anyone got any ideas?
[03:38] <HappyFool> sn9: this is a bit of a hack, but have you tried removing the entries in sources.list, running apt-get update, then restoring sources.list and rerunning apt-get update ?
[03:38] <narnian> ryanduff: ???
[03:38] <sunshine> happyfool is this correct Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 1151500 kB
[03:38] <sunshine> no label, UUID=4ed474f3-4016-42d9-9f27-bed2fd32a2bc
[03:38] <sn9> HappyFool: the entries for main?
[03:38] <Parallax_> _Ben_: Recompile the kenrel with FS support and with ata support and your chipset
[03:39] <HappyFool> sn9: that fixed a funny bug i had with apt (it kept reporting archive.ubuntu.com didn't have 'partial support')
[03:39] <exosyst> no ideas then dr_willis?
[03:39] <HappyFool> sn9: well, try everything except the CD
[03:39] <ryanduff> narnian: what i'm thinking exactly
[03:39] <CameroonLoser> http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3119
[03:39] <HappyFool> sunshine: hang on
[03:39] <CameroonLoser> wot do I do
[03:39] <arkanes> ryanduff: that is almost certainly a hardware problem. From the symptoms, it sounds like your processor overheated
[03:39] <sunshine> happyfool cool
[03:39] <_Ben_> Parallax_: Bare with me, but how do I acomplish this?
[03:39] <dr_willis> exosyst,  not really -  ive never shaed with more then 1.
[03:39] <ryanduff> arkanes: shouldn't have
[03:39] <dr_willis> exosyst,  check the vnc docs :P
[03:39] <ryanduff> i just turned it on, it wasn't doing anything
[03:40] <narnian> ryanduff: try again i guess (and don't leave fingers pushing on the spacebar ;-) )
[03:40] <HappyFool> sunshine: i think so
[03:40] <HappyFool> sunshine: that's 1.1 GB, right?
[03:40] <sunshine> happyfool yea
[03:40] <exosyst> dr_willis: i dont think they apply as i tried the kill all and nothing. plus there's a RealVNC and a XVnc and VNC. Wtf?
[03:40] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, looks good
[03:40] <HappyFool> sunshine: time to reboot; remove the cd, and it should work
[03:40] <sunshine> happyfool :)
[03:41] <HappyFool> *phew*
[03:41] <sigwada> im now in the repositories, then what will i do or type?
[03:41] <narnian> exosyst: sudo killall vncserver should do it!
[03:41] <dr_willis> exosyst,  variations and forks of the origianal vnc code with updates and changes.
[03:41] <sunshine> happyfool finger cross
[03:41] <sn9> HappyFool and dr_willis: specifically, my problem is that openoffice.org2-base is supposed to depend on java-gcj-compat OR j2re1.4 OR java2-runtime
[03:41] <exosyst> do you use breezy? have you tried the Remote Desktop thing? nicely done but i like to have a bit more control. cant remember if windows let you kill it as well or not though.
[03:41] <dr_willis> sn9,  could uninstall them all . and try reinstalling. (which is a bit of a pain)
[03:42] <dr_willis> sn9,  perhaps the package maintainers got some buglet.
[03:42] <sn9> i have j2re1.4 AND java2-runtime, but it still wants to pull in java-gcj-compat
[03:43] <narnian> sigwada: do you mean you are in synaptic?
[03:43] <sn9> synaptic says the dependency is OR not AND
[03:43] <exosyst> did anyone else have trouble setting up SSHD as well?
[03:44] <sn9> based on that, i would say the buglet is in apt
[03:44] <HrdwrBob> no
[03:45] <WaxieWhite> guys...anybody knows why ubuntu totem plays slow in vcd???
[03:45] <CameroonLoser> what's the command to see what's in the current dir again? I dind't use Linux for a while
[03:45] <thouters> do I have to add a repository or something to be able to play .avi files???
[03:45] <sn9> CameroonLoser: pwd
[03:45] <rapha> HappyFool: thx!
[03:46] <WaxieWhite> I have ubuntu, and my totem plays slow vcd..i already enabled DMA..imstal;led codec..etc..
[03:46] <solidape> i can't get nvidia to work:  (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to initialize the NVIDIA graphics device!
[03:46] <CameroonLoser> sn9 how do you see what's in that folder, not what the folder is called?
[03:46] <HappyFool> rapha: np
[03:46] <narnian> CameroonLoser: ls
[03:46] <HappyFool> sn9: does look wrong
[03:46] <thouters> solidape: did you pass the right device in your xorg.conf?
[03:46] <CameroonLoser> narnian that was it thansk
[03:46] <CameroonLoser> thanks
[03:46] <kemik> WaxieWhite:  try VLC or mplayer instead
[03:46] <sn9> thouters: http://www.giannaros.org/tor/bt/
[03:47] <_Ben_> How would I go about recompiling the Breezy kernel so it actually runs instead of giving me the error about VFS failing to sync?
[03:47] <solidape> thouters what do u mean by pass the right device?
[03:47] <thouters> pci id
[03:47] <HappyFool> sn9: is it not maybe one of the oo.o2 deps that is triggering that?
[03:47] <xxenon_> mp3 not supported in 5.10 ?
[03:47] <solidape> do i have to cahnge anything but the nv to nvidia part?
[03:47] <HappyFool> sn9: are you on amd64 ?
[03:47] <kemik> xxenon_:  need gstreamer0.8-mad
[03:47] <kemik> xxenon_:  mp3 is restricted
[03:48] <sn9> HappyFool: ppc. it's definitely oo.o2-base triggering
[03:48] <CameroonLoser> How do I add myself to the sudoers list??
[03:48] <funky> hi
[03:48] <WaxieWhite> hey..when i enable logging..where does the log file write to???
[03:48] <sn9> CameroonLoser: you should already be in it
[03:49] <CameroonLoser> sn9 what if it says I'm not
[03:49] <gilligan__> does anyone know how to get firefox to use the vlc or mplayer plugin for displaying movies ? It's using totem per default.. which I don't want -- but I don't see where/how to change it
[03:49] <exosyst> SSHD help please gents/gentettes? also, how can i stop firefox being the default browser
[03:49] <sigwada> now ive downloaded the gnome-bittorrent, how will i open it?
[03:49] <WaxieWhite> i just enabled logging in my X-chat, so where does the file write to??
[03:49] <CameroonLoser> I used to have Linux then I had to deinstall it because my fam needed Windoze, now reinstalled it. Now it says I'm not on the Sudoers list
[03:49] <topyli> CameroonLoser: then you can't do it yourself (since you cannot use sudo to do it)
[03:49] <narnian> xxenon_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:49] <char1iecha1k> can someone help me configure opnvpn please
[03:49] <Hikaru79> Seveas, are your repositories down?
[03:50] <sn9> sigwada: if you log out and log back in, it should be in the menu
[03:50] <sigwada> ok ill try
[03:50] <sigwada> tnx
[03:50] <CameroonLoser> topyli, this is the one and only ubuntu account on this pc. What can be wrong
[03:50] <narnian> sigwada: type gnome-bittorent
[03:50] <topyli> WaxieWhite: ~/.xchat2/xchatlogs
[03:50] <WaxieWhite> how do upgrade the security of a freshly installed ubuntu????
[03:51] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, how do you mean?
[03:51] <topyli> CameroonLoser: so you cannot use sudo at all?
[03:51] <rapha> HappyFool: Oh, the packages ARE already in Universe :-) ... I wanted to ask if it was possible to make them be installed by default
[03:51] <CameroonLoser> nope topyli
[03:51] <narnian> CameroonLoser: login as single user
[03:51] <thouters> does w32codecs work on powerpc? if not how do you play avis on ppc/ubuntu
[03:51] <spola> how do i dns from the command line?
[03:51] <HappyFool> sn9: to (try to) debug this, why not try installing the gcj version, uninstall the sun version and see if it works?
[03:51] <topyli> CameroonLoser: strange. you can do it init 1 like narnian says
[03:51] <narnian> at the boot prompt add "1" to the kernel command line
[03:51] <christos> i just installed the breezy badger and gcc. I get the "stdio.h no such file" error. what else do i need to install
[03:51] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, have you installed 5.04 5.10 ?
[03:51] <CameroonLoser> narnian how do I do that
[03:51] <HappyFool> rapha: ah, getting the packages into ubuntu-base might be harder
[03:52] <WaxieWhite> if i just installed ubuntu, i just wanna get the latest security patches, thats all...
[03:52] <sn9> thouters: on ppc you have to build your own w32codecs; i've done it
[03:52] <liable> ooh, there is a fast mirror out there..
[03:52] <WaxieWhite> 5.04
[03:52] <sigwada> the gnome-bittorent is still not yet install, pls help me how could install it
[03:52] <HappyFool> rapha: as i understand, 'main' is a fairly limited set of packages
[03:52] <Steven-> i'm dl at max speed liable
[03:52] <_Ben_> How would I go about recompiling the Breezy kernel so it actually runs instead of giving me the error about VFS failing and being unable to mount the root fs?
[03:52] <dr_willis> the w32codecs file is just a bunch of .dlls from various sources I thought. that install to some  dir. (aint it?)
[03:52] <kemik> WaxieWhite:  5.10 is the latest stable release
[03:53] <narnian> CameroonLoser: when you boot - type "e" to edit command line and add "1" abd then just boot - you then edit /etc/sudoers
[03:53] <rapha> HappyFool: Well, it does include everything you need in order to write Python Gtk apps...
[03:53] <WaxieWhite> since i am using 5.04, what will i do ???
[03:53] <kemik> WaxieWhite:  and if you got the security-repositories added you'll be notified when updates are available
[03:53] <liable> Steven-: both .au and .us were at abotu 15kB/s for me..
[03:53] <sigwada> pls help
[03:53] <Steven-> liable: i'm in flanders and dl from the netherlands
[03:53] <sn9> HappyFool: because i don't want the gcj stuff at all. i want the ibm java i went through many hoops to get ubuntu to use
[03:53] <CameroonLoser> k narnian gonna try
[03:53] <HappyFool> rapha: ubuntu-base or main? and python is (or so i believe) a favoured language at canonical
[03:53] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, click on system administration update manager
[03:54] <HappyFool> sn9: yeah, i said 'to debug' ;)
[03:54] <liable> Steven-: ahh, yeah i am using .nz now and its not too bad.
[03:54] <queuetue> Hello.  I was just installing breezy and I was wondering:  What is the LVM and when would I want to use it?
[03:54] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, then you will get a little red circle on the top right hand side of the screen click on that and enjoy the downloading
[03:54] <Steven-> liable: where are you located?
[03:54] <liable> Steven-: au
[03:54] <WaxieWhite> k...will do.
[03:54] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, when you are finishing you will have to reboot  as there is a new kernel in there
[03:54] <Steven-> ic
[03:54] <exosyst> no ssh experts?
[03:54] <christos> i get "stdio.: no such file", what's missing?
[03:54] <backports-r-us> In Breezy, how do I turn off the dmesg time stamps?
[03:55] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, why did you not do 5.10 just  as a matter of interest?
[03:55] <backports-r-us> logrotate isn't amused by it :)
[03:55] <WaxieWhite> you mean, i am upgrading to a new kernel in the process yyou mentioned?
[03:55] <rapha> HappyFool: no idea whether base or main. I just know I can use it right away from a vanilla Ubuntu.
[03:55] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, you will be
[03:55] <liable> exosyst: whats wrong with sshd
[03:55] <sunshine> happyfool: there was an error
[03:55] <exosyst> it fails on start
[03:55] <sunshine> happyfool ahhhhhhhh
[03:55] <HappyFool> sunshine: oh dear
[03:55] <WaxieWhite> i got this cd from a friend..so this is that i used.
[03:55] <HappyFool> sunshine: what?
[03:55] <HappyFool> !tell exosyst about ssh
[03:55] <sn9> HappyFool: you mean see if it will try to uninstall oo.o2 if i install then uninstall gcj?
[03:55] <sunshine> happy fool at grub error 17
[03:56] <liable> exosyst: for browser try 'update-alternatives --config x-www-browser'
[03:56] <queuetue> I assume LVM is the logical volume manager - what would I want to use it for?
[03:56] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, well if you don't mind me saying so I would download and install 5.10 now as it came out the other day
[03:56] <HappyFool> sn9: well, i meant to see if it will insist on need the other javas before nstalling oo.o2-base
[03:56] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, the only advantage is that it will last longer :)
[03:56] <liable> exosyst: with what error, what did you do to the config?
[03:56] <kenny_> hi guys
[03:56] <sunshine> happyfool i was goin to ask u how to i erase all the kernal i have at boot
[03:56] <kenny_> just installed Breezy and i love it
[03:56] <HappyFool> sn9: ah, that's from your hoary install
[03:56] <Steven-> omg they killed kenny_
[03:56] <HappyFool> sn9: oops
[03:57] <sunshine> happyfool it might be that
[03:57] <exosyst> liable it gives me the following: exosyst@endosystem:~$ /etc/init.d/ssh start
[03:57] <exosyst>  * Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server... Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key
[03:57] <exosyst> Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
[03:57] <exosyst> Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key
[03:57] <exosyst> Disabling protocol version 1. Could not load host key
[03:57] <exosyst> Disabling protocol version 2. Could not load host key
[03:57] <LeaChim> after changing my repositories to breezy it now wants to remove xlibmesa-dri xlibmesa-gl and xlibmesa-glu along with others, on apt-get dist-upgrade - do i need these, or can i let it remove them?
[03:57] <HappyFool> sunshine: that's from your hoary install
[03:57] <exosyst> sshd: no hostkeys available -- exiting.
[03:57] <kenny_> omg what a new joke that u said
[03:57] <exosyst>                                                                          [fail] 
[03:57] <rebegin> hey
[03:57] <Steven-> still good
[03:57] <HappyFool> exosyst: don't paste, please
[03:57] <sn9> HappyFool: i didn't install hoary on this machine
[03:57] <exosyst> sorry!
[03:57] <sunshine> happyfool how do i fix it
[03:57] <raveneye> Hi, anyone using the alexandria package?
[03:57] <HappyFool> sn9: sorry, was for sunshine
[03:57] <ompaul> exosyst, paste in paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[03:57] <LeaChim> after changing my repositories to breezy it now wants to remove xlibmesa-dri xlibmesa-gl and xlibmesa-glu along with others, on apt-get dist-upgrade - do i need these, or can i let it remove them?
[03:57] <backports-r-us> LeaChim: remove them -- they've been renamed in breezy
[03:58] <HappyFool> sunshine: not too hard
[03:58] <LeaChim> ok, thanks
[03:58] <ompaul> exosyst, you might try that with sudo /etc/....
[03:58] <christos> i get "stdio.h: no such file", what's missing?
[03:58] <LeaChim> oh, it also wants to remove postfix-tls and ubuntu-quickguide :/ - also renamed?
[03:58] <exosyst> no joy ompaul
[03:58] <occy> heh
[03:58] <kemik> christos:  build-essential perhaps
[03:59] <occy> what the heck happened?
[03:59] <antony> WaxieWhite, logging for what?
[03:59] <HappyFool> sunshine: i'm going to use this as a guide to help you: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[03:59] <rebegin> may i get some help with configuring wifi?
[03:59] <ompaul> exosyst, did you install openssh-server?
[03:59] <antony> WaxieWhite, ignore ^^^
[03:59] <HappyFool> sunshine: we need to mount /dev/hdb1 again, 'chroot' to it and run grub-install
[03:59] <sn9> HappyFool: it's already trying to pull the third (java-gcj-compat) when the other two are listed as provided by my ibm-j2sdk1.4 pkg
[03:59] <exosyst> yeah installed ompaul
[04:00] <exosyst> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d3122
[04:00] <occy> Does anyone know of a PCI wireless (802.11g) card that works 100% with Ubuntu out of the box?  ie. not futzing or kernel recompile junk needed.
[04:00] <exosyst> i did ssh-keygen etc for RSA and DSA but stil no joy
[04:00] <rebegin> i cannot work it out, i've read 20-30 topics, and wiki and everything i quess, but not working so far
[04:00] <occy> I need one for my desktop.
[04:00] <LeaChim> backports-r-us, it also wants to remove postfix-tls and ubuntu-quickguide :/ - also renamed?
[04:01] <HappyFool> sn9: my point is you suspect the OR has somehow become and AND; by removing the other java package, and providing the gcj package, you can test this claim
[04:01] <_Ben_> Would anyone be willing to help me recompile the Breezy kernel with support for ATA or whatever is causing a 'Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)' error?
[04:01] <kenny_> Anuone know were to download a compatible ubunu java 1.5 file
[04:01] <backports-r-us> LeaChim: I know quickguide changed, not sure about postfix-tls
[04:01] <kenny_> i had one but it dosnt work in Breezy
[04:01] <backports-r-us> LeaChim: do you run a mail server?
[04:01] <eldad_> Hi! I need help: my Synaptic gives me the following err: E: The package conexant needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[04:01] <eldad_> E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report.
[04:01] <LeaChim> backports-r-us, no
[04:01] <HappyFool> sunshine: just a sec while i check the wiki page
[04:01] <backports-r-us> LeaChim: then it's safe :)
[04:01] <LeaChim> k
[04:01] <antony> _Ben_, is it a kernel you built?
[04:01] <eldad_> I'm using breezy
[04:01] <ompaul> exosyst, ehh
[04:02] <sunshine> happyfool what the file we were mountin it on or do we need to create it again
[04:02] <backports-r-us> LeaChim: typically with stable releases you can trust everything dist-upgrade suggests
[04:02] <ompaul> exosyst, sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
[04:02] <exosyst> ompaul: what's up? the sudo don't work either
[04:02] <_Ben_> antony: No. I just use Synaptic to update and it refuses to boot Breezy now, only Hoary.
[04:02] <LeaChim> occy, my netgear card has worked fine using the madwifi drivers and wpa_supplicant
[04:02] <sn9> HappyFool: that wouldn't really test it because java-gcj-compat also provides the other 2 afaik. besides, they have no installation candidate in any repository
[04:02] <HappyFool> sunshine: you need to create it again
[04:02] <backports-r-us> LeaChim: it's only on development releases or Sid that dist-upgrade ever suggests removing the entire system in favor of one package :)
[04:02] <LeaChim> lol
[04:02] <HappyFool> sn9: ah
[04:02] <St^Anger^19m> how can i shift sound more to the right channel?
[04:02] <ompaul> exosyst, that is different to want you were doing :)
[04:02] <christos> kemik thanx, build-essential and all that stuff was missing
[04:02] <LeaChim> so, any guides for java in breezy?
[04:03] <LeaChim> i'm currently using blackdown
[04:03] <sn9> kenny_: http://www.giannaros.org/tor/bt/
[04:03] <ompaul> !tell LeaChim about jaba
[04:03] <HappyFool> sn9: you'd think the java2 virtual package would be all that would be required
[04:03] <ompaul> !tell LeaChim about java
[04:03] <backports-r-us> St^Anger^19m: see the little links below each volume control dragger?
[04:03] <HappyFool> sn9: anyway, i don't really think i'm helping you, sorry
[04:03] <antony> _Ben_, do you mean up_grade_ when you say update? in any case, if you upgraded, you don't have a hoary system to boot into anymore.
[04:03] <St^Anger^19m> yes
[04:03] <sunshine> happyfool mkdir /meda/hdb1
[04:03] <exosyst> ompaul how so? i want to be able to login remotely using SSH. Guide away sunshine!
[04:03] <HappyFool> sunshine: indeed
[04:03] <backports-r-us> LeaChim: umm, shouldn't have changed much since Hoary
[04:03] <LeaChim> thanks ompaul
[04:03] <HappyFool> sunshine: looks like we'll need extra mount commands too
[04:03] <St^Anger^19m> backports-r-us, yes
[04:03] <backports-r-us> LeaChim: Blackdown in multiverse; Sun Java works fine
[04:03] <eldad_> Hi! I need help: my Synaptic gives me the following err: E: The package conexant needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[04:03] <eldad_> E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report.
[04:04] <HappyFool> sunshine: then 'mount /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1'
[04:04] <backports-r-us> St^Anger^19m: clicking it separates left and right channels
[04:04] <ompaul> exosyst, sorry I made a mistake reading that
[04:04] <_Ben_> antony: I changed all the repos to Hoary and hit... upgrade, yeah.
[04:04] <antony> LeaChim, you need java-package
[04:04] <St^Anger^19m> backports-r-us, and then what?
[04:04] <antony> _Ben_, to hoary?
[04:04] <rebegin> LeaChim: i've got the zd1211 chipset stuff, recognising it, just not working
[04:04] <_Ben_> antony: Freudian slip, I meant to say Breezy.
[04:04] <backports-r-us> St^Anger^19m: just drag the right higher than the left, till the balance is good
[04:04] <St^Anger^19m> oh ic
[04:04] <backports-r-us> St^Anger^19m: for the master channel, primarily
[04:04] <St^Anger^19m> thanks :D
[04:04] <LeaChim> hmm, what does The following packages have been kept back:mplayer-386 mean?
[04:04] <exosyst> ompaul: can you help then? it should allow me to just ssh xxxxxxx and let me in
[04:05] <antony> _Ben_, so why do you think you can still boot into a hoary system?
[04:05] <LeaChim> why isn't it upgrading that one :
[04:05] <Zapata> How do i get the gnome desktop after a server install?
[04:05] <backports-r-us> LeaChim: something weird about mplayer-386 dependency-wise couldn't be evaluated
[04:05] <antony> exosyst, have you read the ssh docs?
[04:05] <ompaul> exosyst, I have it working here I am just trying to remember what I did ...
[04:05] <sunshine> happyfool ok
[04:05] <backports-r-us> LeaChim: first go through an upgrade, then do "apt-get install mplayer-386"
[04:05] <St^Anger^19m> backports-r-us, thanks :D
[04:05] <backports-r-us> St^Anger^19m: np
[04:05] <antony> Zapata, aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
[04:05] <sn9> rebegin: firmware, firmware, firmware
[04:05] <narnian> _Ben_: you needed to do apt-get dist-upgrade
[04:05] <exosyst> take your time, it's no rush. be nice to just get in remotely. and yeah i did antony. no help.
[04:06] <Zapata> antony: Thanks!
[04:06] <ompaul> exosyst, sudo apt-get install dropbear
[04:06] <rebegin> sn9: firmware of what? usb device??
[04:06] <sunshine> happyfool on the website do i do the same but replace work with media
[04:06] <antony> exosyst, so what have you tried, and what exactly doesn't work?
[04:06] <sn9> rebegin: yes
[04:06] <HappyFool> sunshine: ok, now 'mount -o bind /dev /media/hdb1/dev'
[04:06] <HappyFool> sunshine: more or less
[04:06] <rebegin> sn9: it works with windows perfectly
[04:06] <_Ben_> antony: GRUB had boot options for 2.6.12-9-386 & 2.6.10-5-316
[04:06] <HappyFool> sunshine: if you can figure it out yourself that's great ;)
[04:06] <Zapata> antony: Can't log in as root?
[04:07] <raveneye> Hi, anyone using the alexandria book cataloguer package?
[04:07] <exosyst> ompaul: whats dropbear?
[04:07] <ompaul> !tell Zapata about root
[04:07] <antony> _Ben_, so what? it's just the kernel. doesn't mean you're booting into a "hoary system"
[04:07] <ompaul> exosyst, it is described as a lightweight ssh server
[04:07] <antony> Zapata, what?
[04:07] <sunshine> happyfool error when tryin to mount -o bind... i need u
[04:07] <exosyst> antony: i followed ubuntuguide and installed openssh-server and it just won't let me start it. gives me the error i posted before.
[04:07] <eldad_> Where can I get help regarding Synaptic Errors? (using Breezy)
[04:08] <Zapata> antony: ?
[04:08] <ompaul> !ubuntuguide
[04:08] <ubotu> somebody said ubuntuguide was out of date, breaks PCs and doesn't explain anything. The official FAQ Guide, which is based on ubuntuguide is the help menu in Breezy. For more information see !faq.
[04:08] <exosyst> ompaul: is that how you set yours up?
[04:08] <ompaul> exosyst, thats what I used to get it goint
[04:08] <ompaul> exosyst, going
[04:08] <applemac2> qualche italiano ceh usa mac_
[04:08] <liable> exosyst: try removing the keys and restarting the server, i havent ever had to make those keys myself,
[04:08] <backports-r-us> ubotu: there are some people who really hate the guide...... :)
[04:08] <ubotu> backports-r-us: I think you lost me on that one
[04:08] <antony> Zapata, i have no idea what you mean by "can't log in as root?"
[04:08] <eldad_> couldn't find the solution there...
[04:08] <HappyFool> sunshine: what was the error?
[04:08] <sigwada> btdownloadcurses, how can i activate it?
[04:08] <ompaul> exosyst, and what annoyed me was it just worked on Debian
[04:08] <b0uncer> darn :<
[04:08] <eldad_> the error in synaptic is:
[04:08] <eldad_> E: The package conexant needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[04:08] <eldad_> E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report.
[04:08] <backports-r-us> eldad_: try "sudo apt-get clean"
[04:08] <_Ben_> antony: Can you help me fix it?
[04:09] <b0uncer> can anybody help me...my DSL loses configuration each reboot...
[04:09] <b0uncer> pppoecon
[04:09] <exosyst> ompaul: nice. go ubuntu!  liable: i can't start the server in the first place!
[04:09] <b0uncer> f
[04:09] <Zapata> antony: need to login as root using SU, my install password does not work
[04:09] <rebegin> ok. now i have to go, i hope late someone can help me.bye all
[04:09] <backports-r-us> Zapata: use sudo
[04:09] <Zapata> antony: ok Thanks
[04:09] <antony> _Ben_, nah. stock kernels should just work. if they don't, i'd raise a bug
[04:09] <sn9> Zapata: use sudo, not su
[04:09] <narnian> sigwada: man btdownloadcurses
[04:09] <LeaChim> !faq
[04:09] <ubotu> well, faq is The Ubuntu FAQ Guide: select System -> Help (in Breezy), or http://doc.ubuntu.com/gnome/faqi386/C/
[04:09] <antony> Zapata, why are you trying to login to X as root?
[04:09] <liable> exosyst: whats the perms on the keys.
[04:09] <backports-r-us> man is it hectic in here :)
[04:10] <exosyst> liable: rw--r--r
[04:10] <narnian> sigwada: cd to directory containing your .torrent file and just run "btdownloadcurses"
[04:10] <Zapata> anotony: X did not start after a server install?
[04:10] <cappiz> to mount windows shares you can use samba.. is there any other one?
[04:10] <liable> exosyst: all of em?
[04:10] <shaun_> Is there a way to get documentation to load in yelp? I installed Ubuntu and when I open help, it only shows the title "Help Topics"
[04:10] <antony> Zapata, i don't know why you put a question mark at the end of something that's not a question
[04:10] <sn9> cappiz: why?
[04:11] <antony> cappiz, why would you need something else?
[04:11] <liable> exosyst: the not .pub should be rw-------
[04:11] <Zapata> anotony: X did not start after a server install'
[04:11] <cappiz> is samba "secure" ?
[04:11] <sigwada> when i type btdownloadcurses <filename.torrent> i got this error bash: btdownloadcurses: command not found
[04:11] <antony> cappiz, compared to what?
[04:11] <_Ben_> antony: Can you derive any meaning from 'RAMDISK: ran out of compressed data' 'Invalid compressed format (err=1)'?
[04:11] <[LethAL] > cappiz, it's Windows...
[04:11] <ompaul> exosyst, I told you what I did it worked :)
[04:12] <_Ben_> antony: Read: Does that tell you WTF is wrong with this thing?
[04:12] <sigwada> pls help
[04:12] <exosyst> liable: hang on will try. what chmod params is that. 700
[04:12] <antony> _Ben_, sounds like the kernel image may be fucked. you can try purging and reinstalling it
[04:12] <eldad_> backports-r-us: tried "sudo apt-get clean" ; result: no output and same error again...
[04:12] <HappyFool> cappiz: samba is pretty good, and more-or-less your only option for doing windows networking (shares, active directory, etc. etc.)
[04:12] <liable> exosyst: 600
[04:12] <sn9> sigwada: Applications->Internet->BitTorrent
[04:12] <backports-r-us> eldad_: that sounds like a pretty major apt failure
[04:12] <cappiz> im was thinking of mounting a disk over the internet... wondering if sama is secure, does it send data in clear-text?
[04:12] <antony> [LethAL] , no, samba is _not_ windows
[04:12] <[LethAL] > I never said it was Windows
[04:12] <antony> cappiz, don't be silly. use a vpn
[04:12] <[LethAL] > It's part of it
[04:12] <narnian> sigwada: that is because your still haven't installed it - apt-get install bittorrent
[04:12] <backports-r-us> _Ben_:  it means your initrd/initramfs is corrupt
[04:12] <liable> exosyst: the .pub should be 644
[04:13] <sigwada> theres is no bittorent program under my internet
[04:13] <antony> [LethAL] , no, samba is not part of windows
[04:13] <backports-r-us> _Ben_: reselect your newest kernel under Synaptic, reinstall
[04:13] <[LethAL] > antony, It's the shares part. It is part of it ;)
[04:13] <exosyst> liable: same issue
[04:13] <cappiz> well, i need my win disk to appear in my linux system for ftp usage....
[04:13] <feugan3333> Hi all. Breezy is so coooooool! I don't want my mounted volumes to apear on the desktop, how do I fix?
[04:13] <Zapata> How do i login in as root on a fresh server install?
[04:13] <netstar> is there anyway to upgrade xchat to 2.4.5?
[04:13] <_Ben_> backports-r-us: OK. How's that fixed? :)
[04:13] <liable> exosyst: can you paste the error?
[04:13] <TiMiDo> Zapata; sudo -s
[04:13] <ericz> i know the command "df" to see space or whatever, what's the argument to see the space in MB?
[04:14] <antony> [LethAL] , no it isn't. it might use the same protocol but to say that samba is part of windows is incorrect. full stop.
[04:14] <char1iecha1k> any idea where i can find explicit setup instructions for openvpn?
[04:14] <TiMiDo> ericz; man df
[04:14] <HappyFool> [LethAL] : you reckon samba comes installed with windows?
[04:14] <sigwada> in th root terminal i will type as in "apt-get install bittorrent" ?
[04:14] <[LethAL] > ericz, df -h
[04:14] <exosyst> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d3122
[04:14] <jdong__> _Ben_: exactly what I said to do; reinstall kernel
[04:14] <narnian> sigwada: yes
[04:14] <sigwada> ok ill try
[04:14] <Zapata> TiMiDo: Thanks
[04:14] <ericz> thanks
[04:14] <TiMiDo> sigwada; bittornado
[04:14] <TiMiDo> Zapata; np
[04:14] <dreameen> hey folks
[04:14] <exosyst> liable: and it's the same with sudo starting it
[04:14] <antony> char1iecha1k, yes, um, how about the openvpn website?
[04:14] <TiMiDo> hey dreameen
[04:15] <dreameen> how to remove single package without its dependencies with apt-get?
[04:15] <feugan3333> Zapata: Ubuntu uses sudo, so you prefix the command that you using with sudo when you need root permissions.
[04:15] <TiMiDo> dreameen; sudo apt-get remove package
[04:15] <shaun_> feugan3333,  System Tools > Configuration Editor > apps > nautilus > desktop > deselect "volumes_visible"
[04:15] <raingrove> will the real slim shady please stand up
[04:15] <larsrohdin> there is a folder, called System volume information on my /media/hdb disk... its 300mb big. What would happen if I removed it?
[04:15] <ompaul> exosyst, did you install dropbear - apt-cache search dropbear to check it out
[04:15] <feugan3333> shaun: Thx
[04:15] <char1iecha1k> antony, thanks i have already been there but as i am new to linux i have tried to follow them but dont understand hence the need for some really dumb instructiosn
[04:15] <ericz> i recently switched from GNOME to KDE and now when i put my usb flash drive in, no icon automatically shows up on the desktop... can this happen in KDE?
[04:15] <shaun_> feugan3333, anytime
[04:15] <exosyst> ompaul: yeah. gonna play in a bit
[04:15] <Khantozavri> hi folks, i need some help.... i have smb connections that is sitting on my destop, but can't find it in directory tree... i want rythmbox to use it as a library... any ideas?
[04:16] <dreameen> TiMiDo, it still wants to remove other packages
[04:16] <sigwada> ive done it already but the error said E: Couldn't find package bittorrent what will i do
[04:16] <Riddell> ericz: it's a bug which will be fixed very soon
[04:16] <antony> char1iecha1k, you can't have your cake and eat it. read them again. tell us specifically what you don't understand.
[04:16] <char1iecha1k> i really like ubuntu but there are 2 things stopping me from using it at the moment 1. cant do vpn 2 cant do wpa wireless
[04:16] <jdong__> sigwada: it's called "gnome-btdownload"
[04:16] <LeaChim> larsrohdin, i *think* it's used for ntfs and system restore, so removing it might corrupt those features and stop you using the partition in windows
[04:16] <shaun_> I'm having a problem with Help. It only loads the title "Help Topics." Does anyone know how to fix this?
[04:16] <ericz> riddell: thanks, how will it be fixed though? just a new package in ubuntu update manager or what?
[04:16] <larsrohdin> LeaChim, aarrrggghhh....
[04:16] <antony> Khantozavri, mount it using smbmount (may be deprecated by mount)
[04:16] <El_Che> anyone knows when (or if) an breezy hp iso will be out?
[04:16] <LeaChim> larsrohdin, you can't normally write to ntfs whiel in linux anyway :/
[04:17] <char1iecha1k> antony, i have the package installed, but not sure what to do ihave a config file but dont know where to puit it or what needs to b in it
[04:17] <larsrohdin> LeaChim, its not ntfs, its fat32 btw
[04:17] <LeaChim> char1iecha1k, use package wpa_supplicant to get wpa
[04:17] <exosyst> liable: did you see it? ompaul: it doesnt support agent fwding etc though. i wanted to be able to tunnel etc
[04:17] <LeaChim> larsrohdin, ok, might just stop system restore working then
[04:17] <sigwada> pls help how could i get gnome-bittorrent
[04:17] <antony> char1iecha1k, if you have _no_ idea about that then you obviously haven't tried to read the docs
[04:17] <LeaChim> larsrohdin, try disabling system restore in windows and see if it goes away
[04:17] <char1iecha1k> antony, i have... i dont understand
[04:18] <char1iecha1k> thats the problem
[04:18] <ompaul> exosyst, ahh
[04:18] <Armagguedes> hell
[04:18] <Armagguedes> hello
[04:18] <antony> char1iecha1k, yes, and _what_ don't you understand?  (nb everything is not an answer)
[04:18] <Khantozavri> antony: i have hard time to mount it by smbmount... i only could do it by places>network servers....
[04:18] <Zapata> feugan3333:  What happend to SU in Ubuntu?
[04:18] <liable> exosyst: yeah, can you gimme output of ls-l /etc/ssh and the config?
[04:18] <sn9> sigwada: sudo apt-get install gnome-btdownload
[04:18] <WaxieWhite> is it true that ubuntu do not have root user?
[04:18] <netstar> where can I install additional truetype fonts?
[04:18] <CameroonLoser> ok, it's me again, when I am in the Single User stuff, how do I edit the SUDOERS ?
[04:18] <dreameen> i cant beleieve it, its not possible to forcily remove one particular package from the system with apt-get
[04:19] <char1iecha1k> anthony,  No server certificate verification method has been enabled.
[04:19] <LeaChim> Zapata, su needs the root account active and uses it's pass - ubuntu uses sudo and the user account pass
[04:19] <dreameen> what a piece sh*t
[04:19] <antony> Khantozavri, then you need to learn how to do things without annoying guis
[04:19] <LeaChim> dreameen, dpkg --help
[04:19] <Hikaru79> Anyone here know of a repository that has nxclient available? Seveas' repos seem to be down.
[04:19] <netstar> dreameen, you want that functionality without breaking package databases then use slackware
[04:19] <sn9> dreameen: dpkg -r foo
[04:19] <WaxieWhite> I am a little confused of ubuntu root user...could anybody care to exaplin a little...
[04:19] <Khantozavri> antony: thanks... but, if it is mounted, where the hell is it?
[04:20] <Zapata> LeaChim: Ok, i only used Fedora before, thanks!
[04:20] <LeaChim> WaxieWhite, ubuntu has a root user, it's password is locked though. you use sudo command and enter your user password
[04:20] <HappyFool> !tell WaxieWhite about root
[04:20] <antony> Khantozavri, it's where you mounted it
[04:20] <larsrohdin> LeaChim, ok... I'll try that... thanks
[04:20] <netstar> !tell netstar about fonts
[04:20] <sn9> CameroonLoser: visudo
[04:20] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[04:20] <sigwada> i type apt-get install gnome-bittorent and the error appears E: Couldn't find package gnome-bittorrent what will i do?
[04:20] <LeaChim> !tell LeaChim about ubotu
[04:20] <antony> dreameen, why do you want to do this? perhaps you're wrong
[04:20] <WaxieWhite> So , you mean...there is a way to enable root account in ubuntu?
[04:20] <fforw> CameroonLoser: you have to use sudo and cope with the fact that /etc/sudoers is write protected. vi e.g. can force writing the file even if its write protected.
[04:20] <LeaChim> WaxieWhite, yes
[04:21] <sigwada> im a newbie in ubuntu pls help me
[04:21] <ericz> waxiewhite, of course
[04:21] <sn9> sigwada: it's not gnome-bittorrent, it's gnome-btdownload
[04:21] <LeaChim> WaxieWhite, sudo passwd root
[04:21] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, yes, but you don't want to do taht
[04:21] <Hikaru79> CameroonLoser, you should always use visudo to edit /etc/sudoers
[04:21] <WaxieWhite> why?
[04:21] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, yes, use sudo for a week and you will be hooked
[04:21] <Khantozavri> antony: c'on, buddy.... this gui deosn't ask me where it must mount it, it just mounts.. and I can access it thru places... where is the place placeholder?
[04:21] <CameroonLoser> and what is visudo
[04:21] <LeaChim> sigwada, help you with what :/ - give us a problem to fix, otherwise how do we help you :/
[04:21] <fforw> sigwada: the package name is "gnome-btdownload"
[04:21] <antony> Khantozavri, that's why the gui is shit. man mount. if you type mount, you'll see a list of current system mount points.
[04:21] <cliebow> visudo is specifically designed to edit it and debug
[04:21] <kenny_> isnt gnome-btorretn installed by default
[04:21] <LeaChim> Khantozavri, probably mounted in /media someplace
[04:22] <WaxieWhite> im confused..bcoz the dialog password is not the root...
[04:22] <Armagguedes> when booting up for install, are there any boot parameters to reach a screen for package selection?
[04:22] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, for one you run a command and come back to see what it was a couple of weeks later with sudo its in the logs
[04:22] <CameroonLoser> how do I get visudo
[04:22] <sigwada> ok ill try it tnx
[04:22] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, the password is your own
[04:22] <Khantozavri> i've checked /media, and it's not there... .:(
[04:22] <antony> there's no need for visudo in a single user environment
[04:22] <sn9> CameroonLoser: type it
[04:22] <LeaChim> Khantozavri, type mount then
[04:22] <frfx> people, hi! Where do I find ubuntu's public PGP key to verify md5sums?
[04:22] <Khantozavri> let me try mount thought
[04:22] <CameroonLoser> ok
[04:22] <exosyst> liable: yeah sure it's at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d3124
[04:22] <LeaChim> frfx, errrrr.. md5sums is md5. gpg signing would need the key ://
[04:22] <WaxieWhite> in debian, and other distro, it is usually the root password ask when doing critical stuff..in ubuntu you are ask to enter the guest apssword
[04:23] <ompaul> WaxieWhite, you will get very used to is in a week trust me on this, also in large corporates it is how all things are done
[04:23] <fforw> CameroonLoser: "sudo visudo"
[04:23] <kbrooks> ompaul: why?
[04:23] <CameroonLoser> fforw: In Single User?
[04:23] <WaxieWhite> okey, i will sudo from now on....
[04:23] <antony> ompaul, what a load of crap. how do you know what all large corporates do? lmao
[04:23] <ompaul> kbrooks, audit trails
[04:23] <Khantozavri> unfortunately, it doesn't list any of my three smb mounted shares.... too bad..
[04:23] <fforw> CameroonLoser: should also work in single user..
[04:23] <kbrooks> ompaul: meaning what
[04:23] <raingrove> does anyone play freeciv
[04:23] <CameroonLoser> ok, gonna try
[04:23] <antony> WaxieWhite, this is linux. do what works for you. if i had to type sudo every time, it would drive me mad
[04:23] <frfx> LeaChim, md5sum.pgp is signed, how to verify it, I need their public key I suppose?
[04:24] <LeaChim> ah
[04:24] <kbrooks> antony: ?
[04:24] <EnsignRedshirt> I am trying to add a Custom Application Launcher to my top panel, and I want it to use an icon that I created.  In the "Create Launcher" window, I click on the icon button, and browse to my directory that contains some icons that I created (png files). However, the files are "grayed out"--I can't select any of them.  I've checked the permissions and all the files are readable.
[04:24] <ompaul> antony, I spent enough time in a data centre with sun aix mainframes and terrabytes in the last century to know what I am talking about
[04:24] <liable> exosyst: cheers, try uncommenting the hostkey lines and see what gives.
[04:24] <LeaChim> frfx, try applications system tools, gnomepgp - and see if there's an option to download keys
[04:24] <WaxieWhite> how do i mount via command-line, an NTFS partition....( i know how to do it in FAT32 )
[04:24] <ompaul> kbrooks, it means that from a box owner perspective you can see who ran what when
[04:24] <antony> ompaul, so your experience in one data centre enables you to make blanket statements about what large corporates do?
[04:24] <char1iecha1k> LeaChim, do you have to restart once the wpasupplicant has been installed or is there a command to restart the device?
[04:24] <exosyst> liable: same error
[04:24] <EnsignRedshirt> So my question is--why won't "Create Launcher" let me choose an icon that I created?
[04:25] <sn9> WaxieWhite: exactly the same except -t ntfs instead of -t vfat
[04:25] <antony> WaxieWhite, man mount
[04:25] <ompaul> antony, no I have been in more than one :-)
[04:25] <LeaChim> char1iecha1k, you need to edit /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
[04:25] <frfx> LeaChim, I'm in Windows and I have GnuPG installed on my PC, I don't want to install Ubuntu without verifying
[04:25] <WaxieWhite> i mean, is there a kernerl requirement to do this?
[04:25] <EnsignRedshirt> (It worked in warty...)
[04:25] <kbrooks> sudo question:
[04:25] <Baxter_Kylie> Mornin'... could anyone tell me a command that let's me know what is currently enabled in my kernel?
[04:25] <antony> ompaul, so that enables you to make blanket statements?  have you worked in most large corporates?
[04:25] <kbrooks> major question:
[04:25] <kenny_> frfx verify what
[04:25] <exosyst> liable: any more ideas?
[04:25] <antony> Baxter_Kylie, be less vague
[04:26] <Ekibyougami> waxie, you might want to use mount /dev/hda# /mnt/whatever -o umask=000
[04:26] <kbrooks> M.A,J.O.R question
[04:26] <Ekibyougami> that works for ntfs partitions
[04:26] <fforw> EnsignRedshirt: the "select icon" dialog shouldn't show filenames but icons themself.
[04:26] <LeaChim> frfx, lemme look
[04:26] <ompaul> antony, okay take this to offtopic
[04:26] <sn9> Baxter_Kylie: look at the config in /boot
[04:26] <netstar> Baxter_Kylie, /proc/config.gz if you're lucky else the .config file in your kernel source directory will tell you.
[04:26] <Baxter_Kylie> Heh... sorry... Trying to find out if sysctl is enabled.
[04:26] <liable> exosyst: leave the lines uncommented, remove your keys (or move them) and restart it.
[04:26] <Khantozavri> you know what really drives me crazy? mount -t smbfs tells me you need signing enabled... cifs tells me permission denigned, and places can mount... what's going on, anybody?
[04:26] <WaxieWhite> does debian sarge support bluetooth??
[04:26] <liable> exosyst: i have never had to actually make them (on a debian system)
[04:26] <antony> ompaul, i do not wish to. if you can't back up your "facts", please don't state them
[04:26] <ompaul> kbrooks, ask before I start a drumroll :)
[04:26] <exosyst> liable: change them back to commented?
[04:26] <liable> exosyst: no
[04:27] <EnsignRedshirt> fforw: Clicking on the icon button brings up the "Browse Icons" window, and then I click on the "Browse..." button.
[04:27] <kbrooks> if someone knows my password and shells into my computer (i have ssh installed) and logins to my system with my username and pw
[04:27] <kbrooks> and figure out i use sudo
[04:27] <Ekibyougami> waxie, there are bluetooth packages in the repositories
[04:27] <sn9> Baxter_Kylie: unless you disabled it, it's there
[04:27] <kevor> good work kbrooks
[04:27] <kbrooks> anything can happen, no?
[04:27] <Discipulus> anyone know a good bittorrent website?
[04:27] <kbrooks> kevor: ?
[04:27] <ericz> bittorrent.com
[04:27] <Ekibyougami> http://torrentspy.com
[04:27] <ompaul> antony, tell you what - do it your way I'll do it mine - and be happy but the banks and telcos I know all subscribe to it
[04:27] <TheGeek> i've installed ubuntu, but when i log in, i get a splash screen and i can't move my mouse... can someone help me please? (P4 3 ghz HT, Ati Radeon X600 pro pcie, 512 mb ram)
[04:27] <fforw> EnsignRedshirt: ? the browse button in the icon dialog is for selecting the folder?
[04:28] <kbrooks> kevor: what?
[04:28] <WaxieWhite> how do i change the splash screen of my ubuntu??
[04:28] <exosyst> liable: still the same error.
[04:28] <exosyst> really annoying!
[04:28] <liable> exosyst: hrm
[04:28] <sn9> TheGeek: usb or ps/2?
[04:28] <kenny_> WaxieWhite have u tried searching the forums
[04:28] <ompaul> kbrooks, exactly the same as if they know your password and log your session - no difference
[04:28] <TheGeek> sn9: ps2
[04:28] <EnsignRedshirt> fforw: Doh!  I get it now.  Thanks.
[04:29] <kbrooks> ompaul: BUT THEY CAN USE SUDO -S
[04:29] <liable> exosyst: this is the hostkey bit at the top of the file?
[04:29] <WaxieWhite> does ubuntu/debian support Mathematica??
[04:29] <WaxieWhite> because i know, freebsd do!
[04:29] <sn9> TheGeek: does the keyboard work?
[04:29] <antony> WaxieWhite, why not do an apt-cache search and find out?
[04:29] <kbrooks> ompaul: and type in my password
[04:29] <St^Anger^19m> why do my mp3's sound choppy when i play them in ubuntu, and clear when i play them in windows?
[04:29] <kenny_> WaxieWhite seach the ubuntu forums they have loads of answers
[04:29] <netstar> St^Anger^19m, you using a laptop?
[04:29] <TheGeek> sn9: yes, and my mouse moves, but when i press enter, i get a splash screen and my mouse stops moving
[04:29] <Ekibyougami> you probably don't have the right decoder
[04:29] <St^Anger^19m> no
[04:29] <EnsignRedshirt> WaxieWhite: What do you mean by "support"?  Mathematica is a commercial product, isn't it?
[04:29] <St^Anger^19m> netstar, no
[04:29] <Baxter_Kylie> sn9: Thanks. Followup (I'm trying to install MADWiFi): I need to turn on 'crypto API with HMAC and MD5' and 'hotplugd' ? Is there a way to know if these are on?
[04:29] <antony> St^Anger^19m, because you haven't configured your soundcard properly?
[04:30] <St^Anger^19m> antony, how can i do that?
[04:30] <WaxieWhite> yeah...but freebsd has a free port...i was surprise!
[04:30] <exosyst> liable: yeah i have uncommented it. and is still fails. with the following http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d3125
[04:30] <netstar> St^Anger^19m, try disabling sound support in gnome (i.e. ESD) and then try playing them
[04:30] <WhiteRabbit> St^Anger^19m, preemption
[04:30] <raingrove> does Adobe Photoshop CS2 and iTunes work fine with wine?
[04:30] <ompaul> kbrooks, and that gets logged - at some point you have to trust people - as I said your call, I don't go for it, and somehow the guy behind ubuntu who would know _nothing_ of security <joke> went for it also
[04:30] <St^Anger^19m> netstar, i dont understand such stuff
[04:30] <drcode> hi all
[04:30] <WhiteRabbit> St^Anger^19m, unless you compile the kernel with preemption yoar stuck most times
[04:30] <vanberge> has anybody upgraded to breezy from a CDrom?
[04:30] <WaxieWhite> when i started installing freebsd, i could not do it...so i stop.
[04:30] <sn9> Baxter_Kylie: all you gotta do is apt-get install madwifi
[04:30] <St^Anger^19m> ok
[04:30] <vanberge> im on hoary, want to run breezy...
[04:30] <drcode> why I get this when I try to use make make: *** No rule to make target
[04:31] <Bachus9000> I installed Breezy on a Presario 2199US laptop last night.  Today I tried hibernation.  Fortunately, it got further in the resume process than I'd seen it do before in Hoary (in fact, it got all the way to the GNOME "lock" screen).  This success was bittersweet, however, as once resumed the laptop's trackpad and keyboard ceased to function.
[04:31] <St^Anger^19m> any guide in compiling with preemption?
[04:31] <vanberge> have cdrom downloaded
[04:31] <kenny_> raingrove try installing them and find out
[04:31] <sigwada> what is the commmand line again in installing .deb
[04:31] <liable> exosyst: hmm, i am at a loss.
[04:31] <kbrooks> ompaul: what if they rm -rf / while root
[04:31] <WhiteRabbit> !kernel compiling
[04:31] <ubotu> WhiteRabbit: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[04:31] <antony> WhiteRabbit, what? stock kernel plays mp3s fine. please don't lead people down such unnecessary paths
[04:31] <Baxter_Kylie> sn9: *peers* What is this 'ap-get' thing?
[04:31] <kenny_> But the last time i used Itunes was in Crossover but it was crap
[04:31] <Ekibyougami> my sleep on my laptop works, but not the hibernation
[04:31] <WhiteRabbit> antony, stfu newb
[04:31] <exosyst> nice!
[04:31] <kbrooks> !coc
[04:31] <ubotu> somebody said coc was the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/conduct/
[04:31] <antony> WhiteRabbit, why?
[04:32] <WhiteRabbit> antony, go smoke a fag or something
[04:32] <kbrooks> ubotu: tell WhiteRabbit about coc
[04:32] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit: read it
[04:32] <WaxieWhite> im using debian in my laptop; ubuntu in desktop. I am thinking of gentoo..anynody knows about it?
[04:32] <fforw> drcode: happens when there is no default rule to make. you have to do "make <target>".. the targets can be found in the makefile they are at the beginning of a line and end with :
[04:32] <St^Anger^19m> please avoid a fight..and himme a solution ;)
[04:32] <exosyst> liable: can i uninstall ssh, and start again you reckon?
[04:32] <Ekibyougami> gentoo, now there is a fun install
[04:32] <WhiteRabbit> kbrooks, get screwed
[04:32] <LeaChim> WaxieWhite, try asking someone in #gentoo about gentoo. this is about ubuntu :/
[04:32] <antony> WhiteRabbit, still waiting to hear why you are so sure that a new user needs to dive into kernel compilation to sort out dodgy sound
[04:32] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit!
[04:32] <ompaul> kbrooks, first this is a question channel if you want to take it beyond this answer #ubuntu-offtopic so I have your password - i install a keylogger I have root - same impact the problem there is something else
[04:32] <vanberge> WhiteRabbit, what is your problem?
[04:32] <antony> kbrooks, thanks but i can look after myself :)
[04:32] <kenny_> all i know about  gentoo is that it can take days to compile programs
[04:33] <ranjeeth> how can i mount floppy & usb drive
[04:33] <EnsignRedshirt> s/is/if/
[04:33] <sn9> vanberge: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[04:33] <WhiteRabbit> nothing other than 1 person after another being scared of a kernel compile then I have a guide stuck in my face
[04:33] <WhiteRabbit> other than that nothing really lol
[04:33] <liable> exosyst: if you try, make sure you --purge it.
[04:33] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit: ...?
[04:33] <WaxieWhite> can i used my debian cd installers to upgrade my ubuntu???
[04:33] <netstar> ranjeeth, usb drive should mount automatically when you plug it in
[04:33] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit: read: newbies
[04:33] <ranjeeth> i cant write to my other mount which i have created in harddisk suggest
[04:33] <vanberge> sn9, tyvm
[04:33] <St^Anger^19m> any mp3 solutions?
[04:33] <antony> WaxieWhite, no. doesn't make sense
[04:33] <St^Anger^19m> :)
[04:33] <sigwada> how will i install a .deb files again
[04:33] <exosyst> liable: how is this done
[04:33] <netstar> St^Anger^19m, plenty
[04:33] <WhiteRabbit> kbrooks, I'm in this channel reading already
[04:33] <kenny_> WhiteRabbit have you ever heard of Google/Ubuntu Forums ur hitting us with a million and one questions
[04:33] <sigwada> anyone help
[04:33] <St^Anger^19m> netstar...any guide to one of them?
[04:33] <WaxieWhite> it does make a little sense...since ubuntu is derive from debian...is this correct?
[04:34] <liable> exosyst: apt-get remove --purge sshd
[04:34] <netstar> Try using a different application which doesn't use gstreamer
[04:34] <EnsignRedshirt> sigwada: Do you mean you have the .deb file already, and you want to install it?
[04:34] <WhiteRabbit> It's a proven dam fact if you want solid audio streams in linux YOU MUST have a preempt kernel
[04:34] <liable> exosyst: or whatever its called..
[04:34] <antony> WaxieWhite, it makes no sense. derived from doesn't make them the same
[04:34] <char1iecha1k> is there ant gui vpn packages for ubuntu?
[04:34] <netstar> St^Anger^19m, okay here's the deal
[04:34] <sn9> sigwada: sudo dpkg -i foo.deb
[04:34] <WhiteRabbit> even linus said that
[04:34] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit: MUST?
[04:34] <WhiteRabbit> so weres the love rofl
[04:34] <exosyst> liable: says sshd isnt installed. will try ssh!
[04:34] <WaxieWhite> okey..copy that!
[04:34] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit: how about the *newbie*
[04:34] <kbrooks> here
[04:34] <erUSUL> sigwada: dpkg -i *.deb
[04:34] <antony> WhiteRabbit, so why does it work for the thousands of users with stock ubuntu kernels? it's a miracle!
[04:34] <liable> exosyst: i dont have a ubuntu system running atm, try open-sshd
[04:34] <WaxieWhite> but they have same .deb package....are they not interchangeable..?
[04:35] <netstar> St^Anger^19m, goto start->system->preferences and open Multimedia Systems Selector
[04:35] <eldad_> Hi, I have a Synaptic severe problem. I get the following error:
[04:35] <El_Che> anyone knows when (or if) an breezy hp iso will be out?
[04:35] <eldad_> E: The package conexant needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[04:35] <eldad_> E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report.
[04:35] <LeaChim> WaxieWhite, if they were interchangeable they'd all be debian :/
[04:35] <netstar> St^Anger^19m, Change Default Sink: Output to ALSA
[04:35] <St^Anger^19m> done
[04:35] <kenny_> some times they are and sometimes there not, its just pot luck whiterabbit
[04:35] <char1iecha1k> LeaChim, have added some lines to wpa config, and nothing has changed
[04:35] <Bachus9000> Wait, Ubuntu doesn't use the preempt. kernel option?  Why not? :D
[04:35] <kbrooks> WaxieWhite: you cant use debian packages on ubuntu unless you recompile them (don't).
[04:35] <WhiteRabbit> antony, because most of the user base that doesn't complain, have no ears really
[04:35] <netstar> Close then restart rhythmbox
[04:35] <LeaChim> char1iecha1k, go on ubuntu.com - search for wpa in the wiki. it has a guide
[04:35] <WaxieWhite> thanks...copy that again.
[04:35] <netstar> and try an mp3, tell me the result
[04:35] <WhiteRabbit> antony, but those who are after that hifi effect compile preempt kernels
[04:35] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit: that's it.
[04:35] <St^Anger^19m> ok 1 sec
[04:35] <antony> kenny_, it's not pot luck. playing mp3s has worked for years. WhiteRabbit is just trying to show that he knows lots of stuff, even though can't apply it correctly
[04:36] <ompaul> antony, you should go read Linus's comments about why he does not do a kernel for audio, you might find it interesting
[04:36] <WaxieWhite> is it true..that recompiling the kernel will make your machine faster???
[04:36] <Hikaru79> Anyone here know of a repository that has nxclient available? Seveas' repos seem to be down.
[04:36] <netstar> WaxieWhite, it can do.
[04:36] <WhiteRabbit> antony, go argue with someone who cares to argue
[04:36] <kbrooks> WaxieWhite: do not delve into tthat just yet
[04:36] <St^Anger^19m> (listening)
[04:36] <satafterh> anyone know what to use to play an mkv file?
[04:36] <fforw> WaxieWhite: it can make it faster.. but only a few percent
[04:36] <kenny_> lol i know anthony im just trying to answer him but not answer him at the same time
[04:36] <netstar> St^Anger^19m, ???
[04:36] <kbrooks> !ops arguing abound here.
[04:36] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, kbrooks
[04:36] <kbrooks> dang
[04:36] <Hikaru79> WaxieWhite, don't worry about that. The performance gain is negligible while the chance of you  messing something up is quite large.
[04:36] <liable> exosyst: hrm, yeah prolly just ssh
[04:36] <St^Anger^19m> netstar: it seems fine now :)
[04:37] <antony> ompaul, i'm familiar with the issues, thank you. the guy doesn't want to run a recording studio. he wants to listen to a poxy mp3!
[04:37] <kbrooks> ops? SOMEONE?
[04:37] <netstar> St^Anger^19m, good man :)
[04:37] <sigwada> anyone can help me where can i download gnome-btdownload?
[04:37] <Armagguedes> i downloaded kubuntu (no flaming pls); how can i config my wifi connection, and its WAP encryp. (intel 2200bg)?
[04:37] <ompaul> !conduct :-)
[04:37] <ubotu> ompaul: Are you on ritalin?
[04:37] <kbrooks> well fine
[04:37] <Hikaru79> sigwada, it's in Synaptic
[04:37] <ompaul> !conduct
[04:37] <ubotu> [conduct]  http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/conduct/document_view
[04:37] <sn9> sigwada: apt-get install it
[04:37] <St^Anger^19m> netstar: so y wasnt it set to alsa in the first place?
[04:37] <kbrooks> Can everyone please stop the argument or take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:37] <ompaul> antony it is a G rated channel - language is not needed
[04:37] <netstar> St^Anger^19m, because ubuntu tries to be universal by its config...
[04:37] <kbrooks> this talk is too lengthy
[04:38] <Ekibyougami> Armagguedes, you need to find out wich chipset the wireless card uses, and get the drivers
[04:38] <noxis> :quit
[04:38] <St^Anger^19m> oh ic
[04:38] <kbrooks> and too argumentative
[04:38] <hunger> Anyone got a bluetooth mouse set up in breezy?
[04:38] <St^Anger^19m> now off to get my 686 kernel
[04:38] <Armagguedes> Ekibyougami, intel 2200bg
[04:38] <antony> WhiteRabbit, there is no argument. note that you are saying that most of the user base has "no ears". hilarious. we can't all be audiophiles you know.
[04:38] <St^Anger^19m> :)
[04:38] <LeaChim> Armagguedes, https://wiki.ubuntu.com//WPAHowto
[04:38] <netstar> St^Anger^19m, ESD provides a common interface for both OSS and ALSA, but generally sucks
[04:38] <netstar> imo anyway
[04:38] <Armagguedes> ok tks
[04:38] <kbrooks> !ops
[04:38] <ubotu> ops is probably Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, fooishbar, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmich, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, and Nalioth
[04:38] <hunger> I read that those are supposed to work with breezy... but mine dosen't
[04:38] <antony> ompaul, *nod* was not aware that poxy was a rude word, sorry
[04:38] <apokryphos> kbrooks: hm?
[04:38] <kbrooks> apokryphos: arguing abound here
[04:38] <St^Anger^19m> netstar: alsa is great now :)
[04:38] <drcode> thanx
[04:39] <netstar> cool
[04:39] <apokryphos> kbrooks: whatt?
[04:39] <WhiteRabbit> antony, will it's kinda like this & that, They are those who are above the lessors & Then they are those who know when & how to pull the triggers of action.
[04:39] <kbrooks> apokryphos: WhiteRabbit said to a newbie to recompile the kernel
[04:39] <eldad_> NEED HELP: I have a Synaptic severe problem. I get the following error:
[04:39] <eldad_> E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report.
[04:39] <eldad_> E: The package conexant needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[04:39] <Ekibyougami> conexant? i'm sorry =x
[04:40] <ompaul> eldad_, what package - and please paste in paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[04:40] <netstar> eldad_, you need to enable multi/universe I think.
[04:40] <liable> eldad_: try sudo apt-get -f install
[04:40] <kenny_> When Installing Ubuntu Breezy i was giving th eoption to CHoose between three kernels what are the difference between them
[04:40] <antony> WhiteRabbit, i don't understand what you mean. are you going for superiority by obscurity? i'm still waiting to hear why you think a newbie needs to rebuild a kernel to listen to an mp3 when he has described his problem in no detail
[04:40] <ericz> can someone help me out? i setup this Shared Folders thing on a menu in ubuntu and it installed samba or whatever... its supposed to share /home/eric/shared with xp box down the hall... its recognized as "ubuntu" to the windows box.. its on the right "mhsome" workgroup.. but when i do "\\ubuntu" to read the shared folder from the windows box, it needs a user:pass and any of the accounts on the linux box dont work
[04:40] <LeaChim> kenny_, what were the 3 options?
[04:40] <netstar> antony, we solved his problem already
[04:40] <WhiteRabbit> you never know St^Anger^19m  might have the brains enuff to just do that this weekeend
[04:40] <antony> kbrooks, it doesn't matter, it's not a nanny state
[04:40] <St^Anger^19m> i like the new installer in ubuntu :)
[04:40] <kenny_> WhiteRabbit download gstreamer-mad
[04:40] <liable> kenny_: if you dont really need a newer one, due to new hardware, it doesnt really matter..
[04:40] <antony> netstar, good :)
[04:41] <Baxter_Kylie> Feh... It's telling me it can't find the package madwifi... do I have to download it from somewhere (and if so, how?)
[04:41] <liable> !madwifi
[04:41] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, liable
[04:41] <liable> ubotu: stupid bit
[04:41] <ubotu> liable: Are you on ritalin?
[04:41] <St^Anger^19m> PS: i was unable to get msttcorefonts
[04:41] <kenny_> I think it was 1: Linux kernel 386 2: Linux Image 386 and 3: Kernel 2.6.*****
[04:41] <St^Anger^19m> any ideas?
[04:41] <kbrooks> !wifi
[04:41] <ubotu> I guess wifi is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[04:41] <kbrooks> there
[04:42] <Bachus9000> Anyone familiar with the keyboard & mouse dying after resuming from hibernation on Breezy?
[04:42] <netstar> !ubotu
[04:42] <ubotu> Thaaat's me! I'm a bot, not a human. I'm sometimes the most coherent poster on this channel! For more, ask me about "add". You can browse my databanks on http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:42] <WhiteRabbit> preemption is the way in which we wish to provide
[04:42] <WhiteRabbit> low-latency
[04:42] <antony> WhiteRabbit, do you equate being able to recompile a kernel with having a brain?
[04:42] <kenny_> i can really remember the names
[04:42] <sn9> Baxter_Kylie: sorry, my fault. the pkg is called linux-restricted-modules
[04:42] <eldad_> liable: I get the same error
[04:42] <WhiteRabbit> I would fscking love to see how you can get lower latency without preemption son
[04:42] <JDigital> Halp me guys
[04:42] <netstar> For goodness sake, just chill out please.
[04:42] <kbrooks> apokryphos?
[04:42] <WhiteRabbit> antgel_, http://www.google.com/linux?hl=en&lr=&q=preemption+%26+audio&btnG=Search
[04:42] <apokryphos> WhiteRabbit: language, please
[04:42] <St^Anger^19m> antony: hey i do have a brain! i'm just new to linux ok!
[04:42] <JDigital> I upgraded to Breezy successfully! But, Opera uninstalled itself.
[04:42] <kbrooks> thank you
[04:43] <netstar> antgel_, drop it.
[04:43] <eldad_> ompaul: what do u mean paste in paste.ubuntulinux.nl - how it is done?
[04:43] <Baxter_Kylie> sn9: Thanks... so... (completely new to linux) restricted-modules means what to me? I don't exactly know what to do with that... :-p
[04:43] <JDigital> And why does the wiki keep giving me certificate errors?
[04:43] <WhiteRabbit> St^Anger^19m, I had faith in you even before I met you!
[04:43] <occy> :/
[04:43] <WhiteRabbit> kbrooks, http://www.google.com/linux?hl=en&lr=&q=preemption+%26+audio&btnG=Search
[04:43] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit: drop it
[04:43] <kenny_> how do u msg someone so it comes up red on there screen
[04:43] <antgel_> St^Anger^19m, i never said you didn't have a brain
[04:43] <eldad_> neststar: I have them all in my repositories, the problem is - no package comes up due to this problem...
[04:43] <occy> apokryphos, you know of a pci wireless card for a desktop that works under Ubuntu out of the box?
[04:43] <antgel_> kenny_, you register your nick
[04:43] <netstar> kenny_, #xchat
[04:43] <WhiteRabbit> kbrooks, I hear ya drop it now that I proved the reason but sure thing Chuckles...
[04:44] <sn9> Baxter_Kylie: apt-get install the version of it that goes with your kernel
[04:44] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit: um, i didnt go there
[04:44] <ompaul> eldad_, if you have an error in a terminal you can highlight it using a left click of a mouse then right click choose copy and go to that url with your browser right click and paste
[04:44] <apokryphos> WhiteRabbit: please don't be annoying; if you want to continue the discussion, then head over to #ubuntu-offtopic -- it's the channel for general chatter.
[04:44] <kenny_> how do i register
[04:44] <occy> apokryphos, looking for an 802.11g one
[04:44] <jackdaw> hello all, having a problem with video resolution, ati radeon x600...can use vesa @1024x768, but not ati drivers
[04:44] <apokryphos> occy: no idea; don't use one.
[04:44] <occy> :/
[04:44] <WhiteRabbit> 67.15.185.40, Sure thing
[04:44] <antgel_> WhiteRabbit, what did you prove? that St^Anger^19m's problem necessitated a kernel recompilation? clearly it's fixed, he didn't need to recompile, the facts speak for themselves
[04:44] <liable> eldad_: have you run update?
[04:45] <bicherele> hello
[04:45] <St^Anger^19m> will there be a significant different betwen the 386 kernel and the 686-smp one? my cpu is a P4 northwood with HT
[04:45] <antgel_> St^Anger^19m, try it and see. can't hurt
[04:45] <sn9> St^Anger^19m: yes. use 686-smp
[04:45] <St^Anger^19m> downloading rite now
[04:45] <LeaChim> occy, my netgear WG311 worked fine for wep and unencrypted. i just had a small problem getting wpa to work.
[04:46] <WhiteRabbit> /msg antgel_, he asked why mp3's didn't sound As awsome in linux as windows & that would be because the windows kernel by default of the ubuntu one has ultra low latency
[04:46] <apokryphos> ahem
[04:46] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit: ahem.
[04:46] <occy> LeaChim, hmm
[04:46] <gmhafiz> I have just installed ubuntu 5.10 and I am new to linux. How do I determine how much space are there in all of my partitions?
[04:46] <netstar> WhiteRabbit, it was because he was using ESD and not ALSA, and ESD generally sucks, although it is good as a good generic interface for all sound driver types. Hence, its use in Breezy.
[04:46] <occy> LeaChim, what's wpa ?
[04:47] <antgel_> WhiteRabbit, actually he didn't ask that. he asked why his linux mp3s sounded choppy. please don't try to /msg me
[04:47] <LeaChim> the best sort of encryption
[04:47] <sn9> gmhafiz: df -h
[04:47] <St^Anger^19m> how can i access my nvidia settings?
[04:47] <LeaChim> as wep is easily crackable
[04:47] <liable> occy: wifi protected acces ie G
[04:47] <antgel_> St^Anger^19m, such as?
[04:47] <WhiteRabbit> netstar, antgel_ clearly I can't talk about any audio tech atm...
[04:47] <ompaul> TAKE the ALSA/mp3 and oother stuff to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[04:47] <jackdaw> gmhafiz, do a df -h in a term window
[04:47] <occy> LeaChim, well, 128bit wep would take someone about 24hrs to crack wouldn't it?
[04:47] <antgel_> WhiteRabbit, talk about anything you want. just don't provide new users with Bad Advice.
[04:47] <St^Anger^19m> antgel_ i don't know..i installed an nvidia settings program...and tot i'd give it a look
[04:47] <giany911> who can help mee?:(
[04:47] <kbrooks> occy: longer than that
[04:47] <occy> or am I misinformed?
[04:48] <occy> kbrooks, that's what I thought...
[04:48] <kbrooks> occy: lower bit = faster
[04:48] <liable> occy: if you got g hardware, use it, if you dont, use wep.
[04:48] <antgel_> St^Anger^19m, well, read the docs for the program. everything you need should be in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:48] <occy> I can probably tell if someone is outside my house for that long with a big antenna
[04:48] <occy> hehe
[04:48] <giany911> who can help me plzzz ..i am noob
[04:48] <St^Anger^19m> btw
[04:48] <St^Anger^19m> just a note
[04:48] <kbrooks> giany911: ask
[04:48] <LeaChim> occy, iirc it takes roughly 1-2 minutes to crack
[04:48] <ChoboMog> could someone help me out with using the Ubuntu Live CD?...I can boot to it, and go through the language select menus and stuff...
[04:48] <ChoboMog> after the progress bars (for detecting the hardware, and settng up the live session) finish, it just goes to a blank screen with only an underscore in the top left corner
[04:48] <apokryphos> giany911: state your question; if someone is able/willing to help, they will. "Helpme" comments are generally just irritating :)
[04:48] <ompaul> giany911, perhaps you can ask a question, then someone with a suitable answer can answer
[04:48] <giany911> how do i mount a partition :)
[04:48] <occy> LeaChim, wow, I thought it took about 24hrs.
[04:48] <St^Anger^19m> xorg.conf should really be set with the vesa driver and not nv....coz nv never works..i always end up going in safe mode and editing it out myself
[04:48] <LeaChim> occy, possibly up to an hour to get enought data *to* crack though
[04:48] <giany911> how do i mount a partition :)
[04:48] <WhiteRabbit> antgel_, I did not provide any bad advice & there is no rule against giving said advice
[04:48] <liable> occy: you'd be surprised, but yeah, i doubt someone would be interested in cracking your home network.
[04:49] <char1iecha1k> LeaChim, ok followed what it said to the t and i get error message saying operation isnt supported
[04:49] <LeaChim> occy, and longer if the connection is being used very little
[04:49] <apokryphos> giany911: what type?
[04:49] <giany911> ntfs
[04:49] <LeaChim> char1iecha1k, no idea sorry
[04:49] <antgel_> St^Anger^19m, not true. nv works great for many people.
[04:49] <liable> occy: unless your neighbour is a hax0r :)
[04:49] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit: you gave bad advice
[04:49] <ompaul> !tell giany911 about ntfs
[04:49] <gmhafiz> thanks
[04:49] <occy> liable, heh
[04:49] <LeaChim> !ntfs
[04:49] <ubotu> hmm... ntfs is the (N)(T) (F)ile(S)ystem, the filesystem normally used under Windows XP. To automatically mount your NTFS partition/s - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[04:49] <WhiteRabbit> if you want to run linux you better learn to be ables to compile a kernel
[04:49] <eldad_> ompaul: pasted. what nxt?
[04:49] <occy> yeah, I doubt any of my neighbors have a clue.
[04:49] <apokryphos> WhiteRabbit: absolute rubbish
[04:49] <kbrooks> WhiteRabbit: not true. next!
[04:49] <liable> WhiteRabbit: no neccessary
[04:49] <LeaChim> WhiteRabbit, rubbish
[04:49] <St^Anger^19m> antgel_ i always get a locked brown screen in ubuntu...and a blue one in kubuntu lol
[04:49] <eldad_> liable: can't run update, probably due to same problem...
[04:49] <hybrid_goth> WhiteRabbit: are you smoking?
[04:50] <hybrid_goth> hey kbrooks
[04:50] <apokryphos> WhiteRabbit: now, either take it to -offtopic, or drop the talk in here.
[04:50] <liable> WhiteRabbit: not on a debian based distro anyway.
[04:50] <jakedahn> hi everyone, can someone tell me how i can reset the resolution of my moniter in kubuntu? It only lets me go up to 1024x768 and i need 1280x1024 ???
[04:50] <antgel_> WhiteRabbit, are you ever wrong? you told him to add preemption and recompile his kernel. that wouldn't have solved his problem. so it's bad advice generally, _and_ in this case
[04:50] <kbrooks> hybrid_goth: he is smoking
[04:50] <liable> eldad_: can you paste the output of apt-get update to paster
[04:50] <occy> well... my wireless cards now only have wep, not wpa...
[04:50] <jackdaw> jakedahn, what kinf of video card?
[04:50] <ompaul> can WhiteRabbit and the fan club pleas take this #ubuntu-offtopic this channel is busy enough
[04:50] <occy> which is better than nothing I reckon.
[04:50] <LeaChim> occy, true
[04:50] <jakedahn> radeon 9200, it is in a mac mini
[04:50] <liable> occy: so use wep. better than nothing.
[04:50] <jakedahn> i know it works fine
[04:50] <gmhafiz> where ca i find partition manager for ubuntu?
[04:50] <occy> so you like that WG311 huh?
[04:51] <apokryphos> gmhafiz: gparted/qtparted
[04:51] <LeaChim> occy, yes
[04:51] <occy> LeaChim, you didn't have to do anything for wep under Hoary (used it in Breezy yet?)
[04:51] <antgel_> gmhafiz, man fdisk
[04:51] <occy> liable, cool, tx for your input.
[04:51] <eldad_> liable: do u mean run "apt-get update" and then paste the output here?
[04:51] <kbrooks> eldad_: Not here
[04:51] <liable> eldad_: not here, to a paster
[04:51] <jakedahn> jakcdaw: would dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg work?
[04:51] <giany911> ompaul
[04:51] <occy> eldad_, pastebin.com
[04:52] <LeaChim> occy, i don't think i needed to do anything for wep for it in hoary. i set up wpa_supplicant then and left it alone, it's worked ever since
[04:52] <jackdaw> it should, did it detect the card properly on install?
[04:52] <occy> LeaChim, sweet
[04:52] <LeaChim> occy, and i'm nearly ready to reboot after upgrading to breezy - it should still work then :P
[04:52] <St^Anger^19m> lemme restart with 686-smp :D
[04:52] <antgel_> St^Anger^19m, hmm. well the nv driver per se works fine.
[04:52] <occy> LeaChim, hehe
[04:52] <ompaul> eldad_, no do this: > sudo apt-get update <then try to install the package
[04:52] <LeaChim> the thing i'm worried about is fglrx
[04:52] <St^Anger^19m> antgel_ then i'm unlucky :)
[04:52] <ompaul> giany911, yes
[04:52] <giany911> about mounting that partition .. i mounted it ..and .. when i try to access it ..i get The folder contents could not be displayed.
[04:52] <jakedahn> yeah, my moniter isnt really up to par, and it does this everytime i install linux, and it usuallly takes a bit of tweaking, and i just remembered the dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg scripy
[04:52] <St^Anger^19m> brb ya'all!
[04:52] <occy> LeaChim, I nuked my setup and re-installed, as I had done some funky stuff to get my internal wireless card to work in monitor mode.
[04:52] <LeaChim> i had to use the ati ones and package them myself to get em to work
[04:52] <antgel_> St^Anger^19m, no. you just have bad hardware or a software misconfig :)
[04:53] <eldad_> liable: what's a paster... (sorry for the dumb Q but I really dont know)
[04:53] <occy> LeaChim, I wanted a clean setup of Breezy.
[04:53] <LeaChim> cool
[04:53] <liable> !paste
[04:53] <ubotu> I heard paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[04:53] <occy> easy to backup ~  and reinstall
[04:53] <jackdaw> leachim, i'm having issues with that too
[04:53] <liable> eldad_: ^^
[04:53] <JDigital> How do I use "gnome-bluetooth"
[04:53] <kbrooks> is smp faster
[04:53] <kbrooks> ?
[04:53] <occy> LeaChim, so that model you have is: WG311  right?  Netgear?
[04:53] <LeaChim> yes
[04:53] <liable> eldad_: go there, paste away, and hit the submit button, then copy the url
[04:54] <occy> okies
[04:54] <drcode> any idea what I Need to check here: make: *** No rule to make target `/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/3.2.2/include/stddef.h', needed by `vars.o'.  Stop.
[04:54] <LeaChim> kbrooks, theoretically yes, if the applications are built to run well in a multiprocessor environment
[04:54] <ompaul> giany911, the instructions on that page should just work, did you use the script?
[04:54] <occy> LeaChim, thanks for all your help.
[04:54] <LeaChim> occy, you might want to get an upgraded model though
[04:54] <liable> drcode: ask in #redhat?
[04:54] <LeaChim> occy, as my router, also from netgear, no longer exists to buy :P
[04:54] <LeaChim> i have a feelign my network card won't either
[04:54] <Bachus9000> Does anyone know how I could reinitialize the keyboard and mouse after resuming from hibernation?
[04:54] <eldad_> liable : go where?
[04:54] <netstar> Bachus9000, bluetooth?
[04:54] <antgel_> Bachus9000, it should _just work_. are you using hibernate script?
[04:54] <giany911> nope i didnt
[04:55] <drcode> I try to recompile the Taper 7.11
[04:55] <liable> !tell eldad_ about paste
[04:55] <drcode> in ubuntu
[04:55] <St^Anger^19m> successfully loaded the 686-smp kernel :)
[04:55] <LeaChim> occy, well, actually, my router costs *more* now than the newer model - so most people have stopped stocking it :P
[04:55] <TaxMan> I want to install Ubuntu on an old machine. Which will perform better Ubuntu (Gnome) or Kubuntu?
[04:55] <drcode> I wish there is .deb pkg
[04:55] <kbrooks> drcode: why are you compiling in ubuntu
[04:55] <Ekibyougami> i bought an uber-cheap dlink router
[04:55] <antgel_> TaxMan, they'll both suck (allegedly) :)
[04:55] <ranjeeth> how to chage the permision for mounted drive
[04:55] <occy> LeaChim, Our Price: $50.99
[04:55] <occy> heh
[04:55] <occy> not too bad
[04:55] <Bachus9000> netstar: Nope, this is on a laptop (compaq presario 2199US to be precise)
[04:55] <Ekibyougami> was $30 refurbed lol
[04:55] <apokryphos> TaxMan: you won't get an unbiased/fixed answer
[04:55] <antgel_> ranjeeth, be less vague
[04:55] <LeaChim> TaxMan, try ubuntulite.org
[04:56] <LeaChim> that's optimized for lower end machines
[04:56] <netstar> Bachus9000, you might want to disable acpi in that case.
[04:56] <TaxMan> antgel_, how do you mean?
[04:56] <LeaChim> i.e. better package selection etc.
[04:56] <liable> eldad_: you get the pm from ubotu?
[04:56] <TaxMan> LeaChim, ok. Thanks.
[04:56] <netstar> pass the arguments acpi=off to the kernel
[04:56] <St^Anger^19m> is there a way to activate pre-linking?
[04:56] <Bachus9000> antgel_: It mostly does "just work".  It hibernates fine and resumes without issue right up until the point when I need to unlock GNOME.  Neither the keyboard or mouse will respond to any input.  Caps lock doesn't even work :)
[04:56] <St^Anger^19m> ...or some other thing to make apps start quicker...
[04:56] <antgel_> TaxMan, i mean both gnome and kde use crazy amounts of system resources and this will be most noticable on an old box
[04:56] <apokryphos> St^Anger^19m: if you really wanted to use it... sure. Install it.
[04:57] <antgel_> Bachus9000, are you using the hibernate script?
[04:57] <sexcopter8000m> does anyone know about this whole skype problem? Are they actually fixing that package that conflicts?
[04:57] <ericz> i was messing with this Shared Folders options in a menu and it installed smb/samba.. so i can share a folder w/ windows.. its in the right workgroup..etc but i go to "\\ubuntu" to connect from windows and it needs a user:pass and nothing really works? what do i need to do
[04:57] <sexcopter8000m> it seems to have been broken for ages
[04:57] <drcode> this is my only linux I am runing here
[04:57] <St^Anger^19m> apokryphos, how?
[04:57] <Bachus9000> antgel_: I'm selecting hibernate from the gnome shutdown dialog.
[04:57] <St^Anger^19m> and why shouldnt i use it?
[04:57] <Ekibyougami> did you set up a samba share account ericz?
[04:58] <antgel_> Bachus9000, i don't know about gnome, sorry
[04:58] <Bachus9000> netstar: Wouldn't I then lose some power saving features such as dimming the screen and cpu throttling?
[04:58] <jackdaw> ericz, did you do smbpasswd -a to add an smb user on the linux box?
[04:58] <ericz> nope
[04:58] <drcode> any idea where is this file: /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/3.2.2/include/stddef.h ?
[04:58] <netstar> Bachus9000, yes.
[04:58] <ericz> i should do that huh?
[04:58] <ericz> heh
[04:58] <antgel_> drcode, wtf are you trying to do?
[04:58] <netstar> Bachus9000, but it will most likely fix your problem
[04:58] <jxpx> :) i am not banned
[04:58] <jxpx> :P
[04:58] <eldad_> liable: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3127
[04:58] <ericz> so what do i need to do?
[04:58] <jackdaw> ericz, yes use the same username/password that is on the windoze box
[04:59] <Ekibyougami> if i dissable acpi on my laptop my proc fan quits working :(
[04:59] <ericz> ?
[04:59] <netstar> ouch
[04:59] <netstar> Ekibyougami, is it an old laptop?
[04:59] <Zapata> How can i remote control Ubuntu like Remote Desktop in Windows?
[04:59] <Ekibyougami> nope, its new
[04:59] <netstar> that sucks
[04:59] <LeaChim> !vnc
[04:59] <ubotu> I guess vnc is http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html
[04:59] <sn9> Zapata: vnc
[04:59] <Jxpx> zapata this is not windows
[04:59] <antgel_> Ekibyougami, then don't disable acpi
[04:59] <Ekibyougami> yeah, its an acer, and they have their own live linux for it
[04:59] <Ekibyougami> i should see if their acpi works
[04:59] <Zapata> Jxpx: Yeah i know!
[05:00] <ericz> "smbpasswd -a eric"
[05:00] <ericz> ?
[05:00] <Zapata> sn9: thanks
[05:00] <liable> eldad_: is it just the key error your worried about?
[05:00] <jackdaw> ericz, that's it
[05:00] <ericz> alright
[05:00] <kojak> hey i installed ubuntu but i cants eem to make a root password
[05:00] <kojak> any ideas
[05:00] <ericz> awesome it works
[05:00] <ericz> thanks
[05:00] <JDigital> sudo
[05:00] <ericz> :)
[05:00] <St^Anger^19m> how can i install prelinking?
[05:00] <wezzer> kojak: see ubuntu wiki
[05:00] <St^Anger^19m> or activate it..or wotever..
[05:00] <wezzer> because there is no root password
[05:00] <jackdaw> ericz, cool!
[05:01] <kojak> wha?
[05:01] <lorenzod> St^Anger^19m, apt-get install prelink ?
[05:01] <sn9> !tell kojak about root
[05:01] <Bachus9000> netstar: If those are my options I think I'd rather keep the cpu throttling. :)  I might try it, though, just to see if that solves it.   I've had hibernate working in SuSE 9.3 (out of the box, even, with the exception of having it reload a couple modules to get networking and sound working again).  I think it was using swsup2, though, and I'd rather not recompile the kernel.  Enough of my rambling, however.  Thanks for you
[05:01] <Bachus9000> r help, guys.
[05:01] <Ekibyougami> it uses fakeroot
[05:01] <St^Anger^19m> lorenzod...thanks
[05:01] <pekka> kukaan suomalainen??
[05:01] <wezzer> min
[05:01] <pekka> voitkos vh neuvoa
[05:01] <eldad_> liable:  I am not sure what's a key-error but I have no packages in my Synaptic as b4...
[05:01] <lorenzod> pekka, probably ubuntu-fi
[05:01] <topyli> pekka: suomeksi #ubuntu-fi
[05:01] <wezzer> pekka: jep
[05:01] <Bachus9000> antgel_ does that hibernate script work with swsup1 or 2? (or both? :))
[05:01] <liable> eldad_: run update again for me
[05:01] <antgel_> Bachus9000, either afaik. it's documented
[05:02] <Bachus9000> antgel_ That's what I thought, but I wanted to make sure.
[05:02] <justin__> Hello, I am having trouble getting my 200GB IOGEAR had drive to work with Breezy Badger.
[05:02] <JDigital> So what is bluetooth support like now in breezy
[05:02] <drcode> ok
[05:02] <bpuccio> should I see a "ttyUSB)" in /dev/ if I do an "ls"? (dmesg is showing mentioning it when I plug the palm in)
[05:02] <sn9> justin__: usb2?
[05:02] <drcode> where can I find this : /usr/include/ncurses/curses.h ?
[05:02] <justin__> sn9, yes, USB2
[05:02] <pekka> neuvoisitteko vhn... ku en oo koskaan kyttnyt tt  miten saan .exe tiedostot toimimaan linuxilla??
[05:03] <eldad_> liable: when I run the Update Manager using the Gnome menus it starts and crashes a sec later without any warning.
[05:03] <liable> eldad_: no use the apt-get command
[05:03] <sn9> justin__: symptoms?
[05:03] <JDigital> !tell JDigital about bluetooth
[05:03] <JDigital> !bluetooth
[05:03] <ubotu> I don't know, JDigital
[05:03] <jaakko> where to get xlibmesa-dev? can't find it from the breezy repositories...
[05:03] <antgel_> jaakko, perhaps package name has changed
[05:03] <LeaChim> jaakko, apparently it's been renamed
[05:03] <liable> !find foo
[05:04] <Ekibyougami> JDigital, bluetooth works as far as i know
[05:04] <justin__> sn9: after turning it on and it settles a entry in /dev shows up (/dev/sdb) however later it times out: 15 10:46:26 localhost kernel: [4296597.100000]  scsi: Device offlined - not ready after error recovery: host 7 channel 0 id 0 lun 0
[05:04] <justin__> Oct 15 10:46:26 localhost kernel: [4296597.100000]  usb 5-3: USB disconnect, address 26
[05:04] <JDigital> How does it work
[05:04] <liable> !find xlibmesa-dev
[05:04] <Ekibyougami> havent tested it myself as i dont have any bluetooth devices
[05:04] <jackdaw> has anyone successfully downloaded the ati-installer from ati?
[05:04] <mister_roboto> drcode: the ncurses package?
[05:04] <drcode> yes
[05:04] <sn9> justin__: are you sure you have ehci ports?
[05:04] <ranjeeth> HOW TO MOUNT USB MODEM
[05:04] <JDigital> I've read up at the wiki and I'm able to connect to my USB bluetooth dongle
[05:04] <drcode> I try apt-get install ncurses
[05:04] <drcode> no lack
[05:05] <JDigital> and it's working
[05:05] <mister_roboto> drcode: what does "no luck" mean?
[05:05] <JDigital> but I dunno how to access my phone with that
[05:05] <mister_roboto> error?
[05:05] <kojak> so ubuntu's update sources are tyhe same as debians
[05:05] <JDigital> sudo apt-get install ncurses
[05:05] <Ekibyougami> you may need the software to access the phone
[05:05] <liable> kojak: no
[05:05] <justin__> sn9: yes, the hard drive has worked on other distros before, and with an older version of ubuntu
[05:05] <LeaChim> kojak, ubuntu has different repositories to debian
[05:05] <drcode> ncurses/curses.h this is base?
[05:05] <drcode> ncurses-base?
[05:05] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'xlibmesa-dev' returned no results.
[05:05] <JDigital> I have installed gnome-bluetooth
[05:05] <mister_roboto> drcode: perhaps you need   ncurses-dev      not sure how to get a list of files for a package from apt-cache
[05:06] <liable> drcode: libncurses5-dev
[05:06] <sn9> justin__: is the ehci module loaded now?
[05:06] <drcode> thanx
[05:06] <drcode> yes
[05:06] <drcode> thanx
[05:06] <Ekibyougami> not sure then JDigital
[05:06] <JDigital> The wiki says to install KDE's bluetooth instead
[05:06] <JDigital> but I don't want to install KDE
[05:06] <Ekibyougami> you dont need to install kde to use most of its programds
[05:06] <mister_roboto> drcode: that's a general pattern   "*-dev" for the development related files (headers/libs/etc) :)
[05:06] <justin__> sn9: just checked and it says it can't find a module named echi, is that my problem then?
[05:06] <topyli> jaakko: thy one (or both) of libgl1-mesa-dev and libglu1-mesa-dev
[05:07] <sn9> justin__: ehci, not echi
[05:07] <ranjeeth> HOW TO CHANGE THE PERMISSION FOR THE MOUNTED HDA SAY  ---  READ/WRITE
[05:07] <Ekibyougami> bah, my laptop display is flickering
[05:07] <drcode> so I Need ncurses-dev?
[05:07] <justin__> sn9: can't find ehci either
[05:07] <jaakko> ok thanks
[05:07] <topyli> ranjeeth: please don't shout
[05:07] <Ekibyougami> ranjeeth, mound /dev /mnt -o umask=000
[05:07] <JDigital> ranjeeth: Is it an NTFS drive?
[05:07] <mister_roboto> drcode: that's what i suspect. install it and see if your file is there :)
[05:08] <JDigital> If it's NTFS, you can't write to it (normally)
[05:08] <sn9> justin__: sorry, ehci-hcd
[05:08] <JDigital> Google for "captive"
[05:08] <mister_roboto> drcode: i'm sort of a noob myself to debian.  don't know how to find out ahead of time what files are in a package
[05:08] <mister_roboto> drcode: i mean just using the cmd-line apt commands. synaptic tells you, if i'm not mistaken
[05:09] <liable> drcode: um, why are you asking here, when its a redhat package?
[05:09] <St^Anger^19m> how do i use "prelink" once installed?
[05:09] <mister_roboto> liable: ncurses is in the ubuntu repositories
[05:09] <eldad_> liable: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3128 (I think the output did not change)
[05:09] <Carpe_Libertatem> Ugh. I still cannot add universe and multiverse repoos without getting an error. ARe the busy servers the reason for this?
[05:10] <JDigital> shouldn't be
[05:10] <bpuccio> eh, nevermind, I figured out the problem, for those who come across these chat logs via google, I got the palm to work by following the steps here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EasyPalmDeviceSetup but don't forget to restart udev by doing a sudo /etc/init.d/udev restart
[05:10] <JDigital> maybe you are writing them in wrong
[05:10] <justin__> sn9: I don't think it was loaded before and i'm trying to mount it now however it's going slow, but it hasn't seemed to have timed out yet.
[05:10] <St^Anger^19m> !prelink
[05:10] <ubotu> hmm... prelink is a way to load apps faster. http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25274&highlight=Prelink and http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=45810&highlight=Prelink
[05:10] <liable> mister_roboto: read the error, its not ncurses related
[05:10] <mlopes> hi. does anyone know if there is any Evolution help channel?
[05:10] <JDigital> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EasyPalmDeviceSetup -- I could have used this when I was setting up mine, heh
[05:10] <Carpe_Libertatem> JDigital, were you talking to me?
[05:10] <JDigital> yes
[05:10] <liable> eldad_: hrm, no.
[05:11] <JDigital> Are you using Synaptic?
[05:11] <justin__> sn9: actually now it's returning "Oct 15 11:10:22 localhost kernel: [4298032.934000]  usb 5-3: reset high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 31
[05:11] <justin__> "  and has disconnected.
[05:11] <mister_roboto> liable: didn't see an error msg. just saw his question about how to get some ncurses related headers
[05:11] <Carpe_Libertatem> the new add/remove programs tool, JDigital
[05:11] <justin__> "mount: /dev/sdb1: can't read superblock
[05:11] <justin__> "
[05:11] <JDigital> ooh!
[05:12] <liable> mister_roboto: /lastlog him :)
[05:12] <liable> eldad_: you still getting the same error from synaptic/
[05:12] <mister_roboto> liable: lastlog?  is that an irc command? ksirc didn't understand it
[05:13] <liable> mister_roboto: yeah, i dunno how to do it with kirc..
[05:13] <justin__> any ideas?
[05:13] <liable> mister_roboto: scroll! :P
[05:13] <poningru> guys where is fstab?
[05:13] <mister_roboto> liable: what are you using/
[05:13] <pekka> http://www.winehq.com/site/download <- lydnk tuolta winen?
[05:13] <liable> mister_roboto: irssi
[05:13] <mister_roboto> liable: i went back a few hundred lines and didn't see it :\      oh well <shrug>
[05:13] <LeaChim> how do i correct dpkg-divert: `diversion of /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2 to /usr/X11R6/lib/fglrx/libGL.so.1.2.xlibmesa by xorg-driver-fglrx' clashes with `diversion of /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2 to /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2.distrib by fglrx'
[05:13] <drcode> it seems that it cant find this pkg
[05:13] <drcode> : Couldn't find package libncurses5-dev
[05:13] <roel_> Any Dutch Ubuntu-users in here I can paste a Dutch error to?
[05:13] <kbrooks> !nl
[05:13] <ubotu> Op #ubuntu-nl staat de koffie al voor je klaar.
[05:13] <yapyccky> hello, can anyone help me in installing msfonts on my ubuntu?
[05:14] <liable> drcode: are you actually using ubuntu?
[05:14] <roel_> !nl
[05:14] <justin__> anyone?
[05:14] <luser> Hi guys
[05:14] <yapyccky> i cant find msttcorefonts ...
[05:14] <poningru> !fstab
[05:14] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, poningru
[05:14] <kbrooks> roel_: go there
[05:14] <g> anyone has prove the steam 4 linux?
[05:14] <poningru> justin__, whats wrong dude?
[05:14] <drcode> yes
[05:14] <liable> drcode: and if so, why do you have a redhat reference in your error?
[05:14] <drcode> no
[05:14] <drcode> I am using ubuntu
[05:14] <justin__> poningru: IOGEAR (USB2) hard drive keeps timing out when trying to mount.
[05:15] <poningru> why do you have to mount it?
[05:15] <liable> drcode: then it makes it extremely hard, not to mention pointless, in us helping you. sorry, try #redhat.
[05:15] <luser> My newly installed Ubuntu can't find my samba share on my debian machine, but it can see all my Windows shares. Anyone know how I might be able to troubleshoot this?
[05:15] <poningru> it should automagically mount
[05:15] <JxPx> anyone has prove the steam 4 linux?
[05:15] <poningru> justin__: what happens when you just plug it in?
[05:15] <LeaChim> how do i correct dpkg-divert: `diversion of /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2 to /usr/X11R6/lib/fglrx/libGL.so.1.2.xlibmesa by xorg-driver-fglrx' clashes with `diversion of /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2 to /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2.distrib by fglrx'
[05:16] <liable> drcode: /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/3.2.2/include/stddef.h'
[05:16] <luser> Could it be VMWare, because I'm running Ubuntu through VMWare (on a Windows' machine)
[05:16] <justin__> poningru: nothing, waits for me to mount it, and when i mount it it times out
[05:16] <poningru> justin__: hmm weird
[05:16] <JDigital> So what is most Linux software written in?
[05:16] <poningru> what file format is in that thing?
[05:16] <TiMiDo> JDigital; on c
[05:16] <JDigital> Is it 99.99% written in C++?
[05:16] <Zapata> how can i make x start automatically with the grapichal logon screem?
[05:16] <eldad_> liable: same error from synaptic (GUI ver). this also be relevant - http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3129
[05:16] <Hikaru79> JDigital, it's mostly in C, not C++
[05:17] <yapyccky> please guys...
[05:17] <Hikaru79> yapyccky, what's wrong?
[05:17] <yapyccky> Hikaru79 im trying to install msttcorefonts
[05:17] <sn9> Zapata: should be default
[05:17] <fforw> JDigital: also depends on the projects.. gnome e.g. is written in C , KDE in C++
[05:17] <Hikaru79> yapyccky, and what's failing?
[05:17] <justin__> Oct 15 11:11:00 localhost kernel: [4298071.837000]  scsi: Device offlined - not ready after error recovery: host 8 channel 0 id 0 lun 0
[05:17] <justin__> Oct 15 11:11:00 localhost kernel: [4298071.837000]  usb 5-3: USB disconnect, address 31
[05:17] <yapyccky> i've tryied with sinaptyc but it cant find it
[05:17] <liable> eldad_: did you try to re-install it?
[05:17] <poningru> justin__: dude dont paste stuff in here
[05:18] <Zapata> sn9: my logon screen does not appear after i shutdown x
[05:18] <Hikaru79> yapyccky, sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts doesn't work?
[05:18] <poningru> justin__: it says scsi
[05:18] <sn9> Zapata: does it appear on boot?
[05:18] <yapyccky> Hikaru79 no
[05:18] <Hikaru79> yapyccky, it's in multiverse. have you enabled that repository?
[05:18] <mister_roboto> Hikaru79: he probably needs to add restricted or multiverse to his sources?
[05:18] <sunguy> How can you get a channel listing on irc?  /list is returning nothing.
[05:18] <drcode> k
[05:18] <drcode> now it download
[05:18] <drcode> thanx
[05:18] <Zapata> sn9: no
[05:18] <Hikaru79> I just checked, msttcorefonts is in multiverse. Add that to sources.list and you should be set to go, yapyccky
[05:18] <yapyccky> Hikaru79 : how i've to do it?
[05:18] <poningru> justin__: you sure thats in fat16 or fat32 or vfs ?
[05:18] <Hikaru79> Open up your sources.lit
[05:19] <justin__> poningru: it's fat32
[05:19] <Hikaru79> Like this: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:19] <KimHansen> dhclient3 doesn't work when I upgrade to breezy, it look like the program swiches user to 'dhcp' and then it tries to configure the network but it doesn't have the permissions as it isn't root anymore
[05:19] <poningru> hmm
[05:19] <GreenFireD> Hello
[05:19] <goo> Hello. I am very forgetful. What was the name of that program that allowed easy install of things like Java and all those Firefox extensions again?
[05:19] <sn9> Zapata: sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[05:19] <GreenFireD> I am new in Ubuntu
[05:19] <poningru> justin__: it should automount I dont know why its not mounting
[05:19] <clast> goo, synaptic
[05:19] <GreenFireD> Can u help me?
[05:19] <poningru> try starting your computer with the thing unpluged
[05:19] <eldad_> liable: I'm quite a new immigrant  (XP -> ubuntu) - two months old.... how do I re-install?
[05:19] <giany911> :((
[05:19] <poningru> and then plug it in
[05:19] <fforw> GreenFireD: help with what?
[05:19] <orangey> hey all!
[05:19] <giany911> i cant mount a partition
[05:19] <TiMiDo> hey orangey
[05:20] <TiMiDo> giany911; did you put it on the /etc/fstab?
[05:20] <giany911> who can help me plzzz
[05:20] <TheCan> hi - anyone running ubuntu on a thinkpad t20/t21/t22 with ACPI who has s3 sleep working? mine already crashes on resume
[05:20] <orangey> It seems that my hald isn't updating my /etc/fstab automagically..
[05:20] <giany911> nope
[05:20] <justin__> poningru: okay, i'll give that a try, thanks, brb.
[05:20] <giany911> im runinng a live cd
[05:20] <orangey> what mechanism does hald use for that? is it fstab-sync still?
[05:20] <GreenFireD> Where is Encoding in this Program????
[05:20] <GreenFireD> Where is Encoding in this Program????
[05:20] <TiMiDo> well giany911 you need to put it on the /etc/fstab
[05:20] <goo> clast: yeah, but I also saw some other installer program for third party programs that's normally not in the main Ubuntu sources, you see :)
[05:20] <yapyccky> Hikaru79 : how i've to do it?
[05:20] <GreenFireD> Where is Encoding in this Xchat IRC?
[05:20] <TiMiDo> GreenFireD; please do not repeat,
[05:20] <GreenFireD> Where is Encoding in this Xchat IRC?
[05:20] <orangey> TheCan, can you get s1 working?
[05:20] <fforw> GreenFireD: mp3 encoding?
[05:20] <giany911> how ?? :D
[05:20] <GreenFireD> no
[05:20] <giany911> im an absolute noob
[05:20] <GreenFireD> laguage
[05:20] <TiMiDo> giany911;  look at the file
[05:20] <giany911> yeah
[05:20] <giany911> its read-only
[05:21] <GreenFireD> I can't write in hebrew
[05:21] <sn9> GreenFireD: in the connect window
[05:21] <TiMiDo> giany911; sudo nano /etc/fstab
[05:21] <clast> goo, hmm, haven't heard of something like that yet
[05:21] <TheCan> orangey, yes it seems to work i think - also in APM everything works fine but i want to use acpi for several reasons
[05:21] <sn9> GreenFireD: should be utf-8 by default anyway
[05:21] <goo> clast: ok :)  I just can't remeber what it was called :/
[05:21] <GreenFireD> where is it?
[05:21] <GreenFireD> this connect window?
[05:21] <orangey> TheCan, well, s1 in acpi is not as good as s3, but it works waaay more often..
[05:21] <clast> goo, i hate when that happens ;)
[05:21] <yapyccky> Hikaru79 : can I ask u the favour to past me in query a sources.list?
[05:22] <orangey> TheCan, and it may not be worth the headache to insist on s3
[05:22] <sn9> GreenFireD: should be utf-8 by default anyway
[05:22] <fforw> GreenFireD: Main Menu. XChat/Server List->Edit the server
[05:22] <giany911> timido ok
[05:22] <gmhafiz> I am using ATI radeon 9100 igp graphics card. How do I change my screen's brightess?
[05:22] <Zapata> sn9: Works! thanks again
[05:22] <TheCan> orangey, in S1 - how much power does it take more compared to S3?
[05:22] <GreenFireD> Thank you very much
[05:22] <GreenFireD> I will check it now
[05:22] <giany911> oh
[05:23] <orangey> TheCan, I think it's detectable.. i.e., twice as much power or something.
[05:23] <goo> oh, look at that. Blackdown jre 1.4 is in official sources
[05:23] <goo> But I want 1.5...
[05:23] <orangey> TheCan, but s3 is really good - days.. so you go from several days to maybe a day
[05:23] <TheCan> orangey, but display etc. all is still off?
[05:23] <orangey> TheCan, yeah. it's good.. do this:
[05:23] <orangey> TheCan, pico (or nano) /etc/defaults/acpi-support
[05:23] <TheCan> orangey, yeah i know this file thx
[05:23] <orangey> TheCan, and in there, change it from "mem" to "standby"
[05:24] <orangey> TheCan, that's changing s3 -> s1
[05:24] <orangey> other than that, you're really going to spend lots and lots of time, and it may not fully work anyway.. For example, I spent weeks on my s3, and in the end, there was no way to get the sound driver to reinitialize no matter what, so I had to drop back to s1 anyhow
[05:24] <orangey> TheCan, good for my knowledge. bad for my time : )
[05:25] <prower> Hello :> I just tried to compile the kernel sources with the new 4.0 GCC and it failed...is it possible to switch the system back to using an older version?
[05:25] <TheCan> orangey, i could try measuring it with putting the battery out and trying to use my power measure tool i got here
[05:25] <HappyFool> prower: i think you need to install the gcc-3.4 package
[05:25] <gmhafiz> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[05:25] <gmhafiz> /dev/hda3              14G  1.8G   12G  14% /
[05:25] <gmhafiz> tmpfs                 189M     0  189M   0% /dev/shm
[05:25] <gmhafiz> tmpfs                 189M   13M  177M   7% /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/volatile
[05:25] <gmhafiz> /dev/hda1             8.0G  7.7G  226M  98% /media/windows
[05:25] <gmhafiz> /dev/sda1             492M   31M  461M   7% /media/SGMFARIZ
[05:25] <prower> HappyFool: Ahh, okay...I have that installed I think, but when I run gcc -v it still references the 4.0 version
[05:25] <sn9> prower: man update-alternatives
[05:25] <gmhafiz> where is my ubuntu partition?
[05:25] <prower> sn9: Thanks, I'll take a look at that
[05:26] <Zapata> sn9: getting this error, Your session only lasted 10 seconds..
[05:26] <HappyFool> prower: run gcc-3.4
[05:26] <damo21> cant read /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/initrd/vesafb.ko: no such file or directory
[05:26] <HappyFool> prower: try 'make CC=gcc-3.4 bzImage' (or whatever)
[05:26] <ryanpg> hi all... new to ubuntu here... does anyone know if theres a repository with CVS modular xorg around?
[05:26] <DShepherd> gmhafiz: pastebin
[05:26] <damo21> anyone know how to use fb in ubuntu native ttys
[05:26] <HappyFool> ryanpg: i thought breezy used modular xorg ?
[05:26] <prower> HappyFool: Oh, it compiles fine with 3.4 :> But I also have to compile the NVidia drivers as well, and that uses whatever "gcc" is linked to
[05:26] <Zapata> snn9: logfile says, Unable to read ICE auth file
[05:26] <sunshine> happyfool ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
[05:26] <prower> (So it winds up using gcc-4.0 instead, and that won't work obviously)
[05:26] <ryanpg> HappyFool, yes it does... I'd like a CVS snapshot of xorg
[05:27] <sunshine> happyfool it worked
[05:27] <Discipulus> any good torrent sites?
[05:27] <HappyFool> prower: try 'CC=gcc-3.4 <nvidia-command>'
[05:27] <sunshine> #happyfool aaaaaahhhhhhhh
[05:27] <Zapata> sn9: logfile says, Unable to read ICE auth file
[05:27] <mikhail^> this is a gnupg newbie question... how do i find out who have signed my public keys through the web?
[05:27] <mikhail^> is there a site for this?
[05:27] <HappyFool> ryanpg: then go to xorg ;)
[05:27] <DShepherd> gmhafiz: / is your ubuntu partition
[05:27] <damo21> why does the module complain its not in the initrd..... except the fb works?
[05:27] <eldad_> liable: R U with me?
[05:27] <HappyFool> sunshine: yay working?
[05:27] <ryanpg> HappyFool, uh...
[05:27] <prower> HappyFool: Hmm, that could work too...I'll try it in a few minutes once the kernel's done compiling again
[05:27] <GreenFireD> people, how can i enter to the Konsole here?
[05:27] <sn9> Zapata: then delete your .ICEauthority file
[05:27] <orangey> hmmmm. any advice on that dbus/hal issue? my fstab isn't updating when a device is detected..
[05:27] <liable> eldad_: i am still here yeah
[05:27] <orangey> (in breezy)
[05:27] <ryanpg> HappyFool, I'm asking if there's a repository of ubuntu packages
[05:28] <sunshine> happyfool i know i'm so happy and we had to go through all that fro one single mistake sorry
[05:28] <damo21> anyone know why the vga=# option kills the splashscreen?
[05:28] <berend__> whenenver I get the unable to access .ICEauthority, I just do a chmod for it
[05:28] <HappyFool> sunshine: heh
[05:28] <GreenFireD> where is the Konsole/terninal in Ubuntu?
[05:28] <HappyFool> sunshine: well, i guess you learnt some linux commands ;)
[05:28] <sunshine> happyfool do u know how i can back up my files
[05:28] <eldad_> liable: so do u have and idea what should I do?
[05:28] <DShepherd> GreenFireD:  gnome=terminal
[05:28] <sunshine> happyfool yea defenitely
[05:28] <DShepherd> GreenFireD:  gnome-terminal, type that
[05:28] <Ironfrost> hi - I have some fairly stupid questions about bash/sh
[05:28] <HappyFool> sunshine: something like 'sudo tar czf /root/etc-backup.tgz /etc' maybe
[05:29] <GreenFireD> thanks dude
[05:29] <poningru> justin__: dude did it work?
[05:29] <HappyFool> sunshine: otherwise backup /etc and /home to cd -- use gnomebaker or similar
[05:29] <TheCan> orangey, doesnt seem to come back from S1 either :&/
[05:29] <liable> eldad_: did you try and re-install the offending package?
[05:29] <prower> This is more of a general technical question, but if the kernel is compiled with gcc 3.4 and all the apps with gcc 4.0, will there be any conflict between the two?
[05:29] <sunguy> arg!  5 nstaed fnfxd and y eybard a--ngs are a screwed-!!!!!!!
[05:29] <poningru> justin__: sorry I was out for a little
[05:29] <justin__> poningru: no, but i think i figured out my porlbme
[05:29] <Ironfrost> I want to have some command available, which isn't in /usr/bin
[05:29] <sn9> Ironfrost: we'll do our best to provide stupid answers
[05:29] <sunshine> happyfool where does the info go when it backup
[05:29] <poningru> justin__: what was it?
[05:29] <justin__> poningru: i needed an entry in /proc/scsi/device_info
[05:29] <HappyFool> ryanpg: i don't know; i doubt it. maybe you can play with debian source packages?
[05:29] <poningru> justin__: ah ic
[05:29] <justin__> poningru: however i don't know how to get it to stay in there after i reboot
[05:30] <HappyFool> sunshine: into that example, into the file /root/etc-backup.tgz
[05:30] <ryanpg> oh another question... it seems I must have all xorg vidio drivers installed, attempting to uninstall unneeded video driver packages results in all of xorg being removed... why?
[05:30] <sunguy> arg!  5 nstaed fnfxd and y eybard a--ngs are a screwed-!!!!!!!
[05:30] <gmhafiz> how do I format a drive from Ubuntu?
[05:30] <poningru> justin__: if you add it to fstab it should do it for you
[05:30] <Ironfrost> I read something which showed me how to do it for one session, with export PATH and whatnot
[05:30] <JazzCrazed> hi all...is anybody here connecting to a wpa secured wifi access point?
[05:30] <HappyFool> sunshine: i need a break ;) maybe someone else can give you some ideas for backup
[05:30] <orangey> TheCan, doh!
[05:30] <poningru> justin__: /etc/fstab
[05:30] <berend__> hehe, could anybody send me the 5.10 x86 image?  my school really limits downloads on 21 or 80 (but doesn't know about irc)
[05:30] <sn9> Ironfrost: you want a .bashrc file
[05:30] <ryanpg> or perhaps I've done something wrong with synaptic
[05:30] <Brunellus> can someone who has fresh-installed breezy please post his sources.list somewhere?
[05:30] <justin__> poningru: I know, however it wont mont unless i have "WDC WD20:00JB-00GVA0:01" in that one file.
[05:30] <poningru> justin__: make sure to back it up before changing anything
[05:30] <justin__> mount*
[05:30] <poningru> justin__: ooh ic
[05:30] <Brunellus> I'm trying to dist-upgrade using the breezy install CD
[05:31] <Ironfrost> sn9 - thanks - how would I set that up?
[05:31] <poningru> justin__: hmm maybe just set up a cron job?
[05:31] <Brunellus> and I want to know how the deb cdrom line looks
[05:31] <Baxter_Kylie> Hmm... how does someone get a restricted module? (madwifi)
[05:31] <poningru> justin__: nm that wont work cause you would need sudo
[05:31] <poningru> hmm
[05:31] <sunshine> happyfool cool man i need food im gone as well
[05:31] <JazzCrazed> might anyone help me with a problem i'm having with wpa-supplicant?
[05:31] <damo21> beren: i would but ive just overused my uploads
[05:31] <poningru> justin__: you didnt have it plugged in when you installed ubuntu did you?
[05:31] <damo21> lol
[05:32] <justin__> poningru: i guess i can just type it out every time i reboot
[05:32] <justin__> poningru: no, i didn't
[05:32] <poningru> yeah dude it should have been plugged in
[05:32] <sunguy> he/ he- e 5 need ha5--
[05:32] <justin__> poningru: it kept returning an error during install if it was plugged in
[05:32] <poningru> oh
[05:32] <sn9> Ironfrost: just make one
[05:32] <poningru> hmm
[05:32] <MaDsKiLLz> bah
[05:32] <berend__> I know how that is damo21
[05:32] <poningru> justin__: I think the problems may be due to it being a scsi->usb thing
[05:32] <poningru> not sure
[05:32] <MaDsKiLLz> fucking courier-imap isnt working right >.<
[05:32] <justin__> okay
[05:33] <poningru> grr this sucks man
[05:33] <justin__> poningru: well, thanks for your help, got it working for now :)
[05:33] <poningru> yep
[05:33] <ompaul> !conduct
[05:33] <ubotu> I guess conduct is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/conduct/document_view
[05:33] <damo21> berend: it sux, i was just downloading those 350MB new stargate episodes
[05:33] <poningru> wished I were more help
[05:33] <justin__> bbl :)
[05:33] <berend__> hehe
[05:33] <dos000> howdy
[05:33] <damo21> berend: not too hard to blow 10gb
[05:33] <dreameen> hey guys
[05:34] <berend__> is there any ftp/http server that uses SSL?  that gets around those filters mighty quick
[05:34] <dreameen> i know its a networking question but do i have to buy a router set up port forwarding?
[05:34] <eldad_> liable: I tried it again now, the output is : http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3131
[05:34] <poningru> berend__: apache?
[05:34] <damo21> berend: why not ssh to another location without the cap
[05:34] <damo21> :P
[05:34] <poningru> dreameen: um you dont need to port forward if you dont have a router
[05:35] <fernando> hi all
[05:35] <Ekibyougami> berend, try http://apachefriends.org
[05:35] <fernando> fernando - ~ > glxinfo | grep -i rende
[05:35] <fernando> direct rendering: No
[05:35] <fernando> where is the dri module?
[05:35] <sn9> fernando: what video card?
[05:35] <Ironfrost> OK, looking around on the internet it looks like I just stick the relevant commands in a file called .bashrc and throw it into my home directory?
[05:35] <liable> eldad_: ah, you are installing a non-ubuntu package..
[05:35] <sn9> Ironfrost: yes
[05:36] <damo21> Berend: one way is to setup a sftp server at home, ssh into your box and download it... then u grab it from sftp
[05:36] <damo21> :P
[05:36] <Ironfrost> OK, thanks a lot
[05:36] <Baxter_Kylie> Oi... this is killin' me... is there any type of user manual for apt-get install? I apparently need linux-restricted-modules but I've got no idea how or what that is.
[05:36] <basscr> what is the command to reconfigure ?
[05:36] <berend__> haha, it's a lot of work having to set one of those up at home... and making sure the computer is turned on, etc
[05:36] <fernando> sn9 0000:00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp. Mobile Graphics Controller (rev 04)
[05:37] <gremid> basscr, dpkg-reconfigure
[05:37] <sn9> Baxter_Kylie: much easier to use synaptic
[05:37] <dreameen> poningru, the thing is..my windows machine is connected to the internet through ntl cable modem, my ubuntu machine connects to the internet through the windows machine and id like to set up mail server on my ubuntu machine
[05:37] <liable> eldad_: ok, look in /lib/dpkg dor the cnextant scripts
[05:37] <damo21> quite easy with ubuntu berend
[05:37] <berend__> alright, starting my image download...  25k/s here I come
[05:37] <damo21> :P
[05:37] <eldad_> liable: u r so correct. the only problem is that I don't  know how to correct the problem.
[05:37] <Baxter_Kylie> What is synaptic?
[05:37] <basscr> xsever-xorg ?
[05:37] <fernando> in x log: (II) I810(0): [DRI]  installation complete
[05:37] <poningru> dreameen: oh ic
[05:38] <GreenFireD> how can i install Skype?
[05:38] <dreameen> dreameen, i think i need to forward mail ports from windoze machine to ubuntu
[05:38] <sn9> Baxter_Kylie: in your System->Administration menu
[05:38] <Mortis> Look at http://www.muzyka.oz.pl :)
[05:38] <basscr> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[05:38] <aalih> hi ppl
[05:38] <aalih> any idea of how to override the readonly mode that gedit use to open files from an ftp server??
[05:38] <poningru> dreameen: yeah I think you do need a router
[05:38] <gremid> basscr, yes
[05:38] <poningru> but a simple one should do
[05:38] <sn9> fernando: what make/model laptop?
[05:38] <eldad_> liable: I have no /lib/dpkg dir...
[05:38] <GreenFireD> how can i install Skype? what i need to download?
[05:39] <poningru> like a 5 USD one you can get will suffice
[05:39] <aalih> i'm using breezy
[05:39] <gmhafiz> How do I install wine?
[05:39] <fernando> sn9 hp pavilion dv4000 (dv4015cl)
[05:39] <berend__> what's going on... it's going 90k/s...  hmm, maybe because it's the weekend
[05:39] <damo21> lol
[05:39] <liable> eldad_: my bad, /var/lib/dpkg
[05:39] <berend__> hehe
[05:40] <sunguy> wow... that was scary!  I installed toshiba fn key stuff, and suddenly my keyboard was wacked!
[05:40] <Carpe_Libertatem> !tell me aobut codecs
[05:40] <sunguy> thats why:
[05:40] <sunguy> arg!  5 nstaed fnfxd and y eybard a--ngs are a screwed-!!!!!!!
[05:40] <Noah0504> I'm going to install 5.10, but I don't have any blank CDs to burn the ISO to.  Can I just install 5.04 and then upgrade?  Will it be the same thing?
[05:40] <sunguy> I fixed it though.
[05:40] <Carpe_Libertatem> !tell me about w32codecs
[05:40] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: you could try ggoing to the homepage
[05:40] <dreameen> poningru, yea i think thats what i'll do, buy a cheap 2 router
[05:40] <justin__> I have another problem with apt/synaptic: http://pastebin.com/394474
[05:40] <thirso> !wine
[05:40] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: http://www.skype.com/
[05:40] <justin__> When I try to load it up.
[05:40] <eldad_> liable: I don't mind re-installing ubuntu but... I have Uni Matlab installed which I wouldn't like to re-install for now
[05:40] <berend__> I just checked and all I've got is a 700mb cd-rw... any tips about how to go about burning that?  (I'm on 5.04)
[05:40] <justin__> Those are the errors that a re returned, any ideas? ( http://pastebin.com/394474 )
[05:40] <thirso> gmhafiz; type !wine here
[05:41] <thirso> gmhafiz; http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=29996
[05:41] <sunguy> I installed w32codecs yesterday
[05:41] <liable> eldad_: you just need to find the scripts for the package and set them -x iirc.
[05:41] <liable> brb
[05:41] <aalih> any gnome editor i can use to edit files directly from an ftp server???
[05:41] <vanberge> woot... running breezy now
[05:42] <thirso> WOOT WOOT
[05:42] <GreenFireD> I don't understand, I can't find there any guide...
[05:42] <eldad_> liable: I'm not sure what you mean but I can't find conexant in /var/lib/dpkg
[05:42] <Noah0504> I'm going to install 5.10, but I don't have any blank CDs to burn the ISO to.  Can I just install 5.04 and then upgrade?  Will it be the same thing?
[05:42] <GreenFireD> there are package for Mandrake, Debian etc... there isn't package for Ubuntu. so what to do? how can i install Skype?
[05:43] <vanberge> Noah0504, you can upgrade via synaptic
[05:43] <BreezyInCalif> hi room, and good morning|afternoon|evening wherever you are
[05:43] <DShepherd> Noah0504: Yes
[05:43] <justin__> Is there some reason synaptic isn't working for me??
[05:43] <vanberge> Noah0504, i was just reading how to do it
[05:43] <dos000> are there differeces tu run this howto in sarge http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.04 ?
[05:43] <Noah0504> Okay, thanks guys.  I'll see you later when I'm in 5.10
[05:43] <angela-> hello
[05:43] <vanberge> Noah0504, go to the ubuntu wiki, and do a search for upgrade... that will show you
[05:43] <BreezyInCalif> Has anyone experimented with encfs? I am trying it out and cannot get it to initialize and mount the encrypted fs
[05:43] <khafra> Why does Breezy Badger, after I've had it turned on for a while or slept it and re-woken it, make sudo stop whatever terminal window I use it in from responding?
[05:43] <khafra> Likewise with gksudo
[05:44] <fforw> khafra: hey..
[05:44] <orangey> hey all! does ubuntu use pmount??
[05:44] <khafra> fforw: Heh.  Well, you said  you hadn't seen that, so I hoped someone else had
[05:45] <sn9> GreenFireD: you could use the debian pkg
[05:45] <unkn0wn2u> aalih, no but there is lufs so you can mount a ftp share
[05:45] <GreenFireD> How can i install Skype?
[05:45] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: try apt-cache search skype to see if it's in your cache
[05:45] <justin__> http://pastebin.com/394474
[05:45] <khafra> This is running on a laptop, so I think the sudo problem happens only after I hibernate.
[05:45] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: http://ubuntuguide.org/#skype -- this may help
[05:46] <khafra> I have to reboot to make sudo work again.
[05:46] <aalih> unkn0wn2u, any reason about why gedit only open files readonly??
[05:46] <LazyAngel> hi! i'm running a process in a terminal window. It takes a very long time, and it writes the output to a file. Now i need to restart the x server. How can i let the process run in the background? i tried "ctrl+z" then "bg 1" but when i close the windows, the process will stop anyway...
[05:46] <sn9> fernando: which video driver do you use?
[05:46] <GreenFireD> nothing...
[05:46] <unkn0wn2u> aalih, yeah because you dont have permission
[05:46] <khafra> LazyAngel: Try using &
[05:46] <justin__> nevermind got it
[05:46] <kiko_> i need help about the installation of bluej
[05:46] <justin__> had to hit "reload"
[05:46] <aalih> unkn0wn2u, even when opened from nautilus instead of the open file dialog
[05:46] <gremid> LazyAngel, man nohup
[05:46] <khafra> Ah, wait, & wouldn't work either.
[05:46] <unkn0wn2u> aalih, type ls -l /path/to/file/your/opening
[05:46] <khafra> I'm an idiot
[05:46] <fernando> sn9 http://cpp.sourceforge.net/?show=9206 (i810)
[05:46] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: The debian package at Skype site should be good too
[05:46] <eldad_> liable: welcome back. I'm not sure what you mean but I can't find conexant in /var/lib/dpkg
[05:46] <khafra> And that's why I need help with sudo freezing terminal windows.
[05:47] <kiko_> HELP ABOUT BLUEJ PLEASE
[05:47] <DShepherd> Then all you need is do  is run 'dpkg --install skype*.deb'
[05:47] <verdurin> I've just installed Breezy on a laptop that had Fedora 4 on it.  Update Manager is showing 5 updates but when I try to activate it, after asking for my password, nothing happens.
[05:47] <PMantis> Any opbection to pasting 3 lines from dmesg ?
[05:47] <sn9> fernando: do you by any chance know how much VRAM you have?
[05:47] <prower> Uh oh...how can I set all of the defaults for update-alternatives back to their original settings? :<
[05:47] <meonkeys> I may be missing something, but it appears the MD5SUMS for the breezy 5.10 release don't match. Can anyone shed some light on this?
[05:47] <aalih> unkn0wn2u, that was the first thing i check :), i'm able to create and delete files from nautilus but any time (and way) i open a file with gedit it open it readonly
[05:48] <khafra> I can still type in the terminal window after using sudo, it just doesn't do anything, or give me another prompt.
[05:48] <unkn0wn2u> aalih, what about a different editor like vi
[05:48] <fernando> sn9 128
[05:48] <orangey> are people here able to see media they just inserted?
[05:48] <BreezyInCalif> Has anyone here experimented with encfs?
[05:48] <GreenFireD> ok now I am downloading in this way
[05:48] <orangey> (with breezy)
[05:48] <orangey> i.e., is it my unique problem with pmount / hal / dbus, or is this a known bug/
[05:48] <GreenFireD> how are you reply to just my massage?
[05:48] <aalih> unkn0wn2u, vim is ok, but i was looking for a gui one
[05:48] <sn9> fernando: 128 bytes? 128k?
[05:48] <meonkeys> I'm trying to create an i386 install disk, so I downloaded http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/5.10/MD5SUMS and http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/5.10/ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso
[05:49] <liable> eldad_: ok, look in /var/lib/dpkg/status for it
[05:49] <aalih> also tried emacs with tramp without sucess
[05:49] <JxPx> how can i insert a subtitle 4 a movie in the totem?
[05:49] <kiko_> please someone who helps me about the installation of bluej
[05:49] <GreenFireD> how are you reply to just my massage?
[05:49] <PMantis> Can anyone tell me how to correct this in on my Acer laptop?
[05:49] <meonkeys> but MD5SUMS doesn't even contain a line for ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso ...
[05:49] <PMantis> [ 1230.696209]  search_node ffff81003b2cee00 start_node ffff81003b2cee00 return_node 0000000000000000
[05:49] <PMantis> [ 1230.696217]      ACPI-0508: *** Error: Method execution failed [\_SB_.BAT1._BST]  (Node ffff81003b2cec00), AE_NOT_FOUND
[05:49] <PMantis> [ 1245.695791]      ACPI-0362: *** Error: Looking up [Z007]  in namespace, AE_NOT_FOUND
[05:49] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: Thats' what we gdo here
[05:49] <gigaclon> after I upgraded to breezy, a Java program I have doesn't work anymore
[05:49] <DShepherd> help each other out
[05:49] <JxPx> PMantisuse pastebein
[05:49] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: help each other out :)
[05:49] <unkn0wn2u> aalih, what file are you editing?
[05:49] <BreezyInCalif> gigaclon - you probably need Sun's Java JRE
[05:49] <GreenFireD> no, but how are you write "greenfired: ..."
[05:49] <meonkeys> soo.... would anyone mind providing the correct MD5 sum for ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso ?
[05:49] <JxPx> how can i insert a subtitle 4 a movie in the totem?
[05:50] <gigaclon> BreezyInCalif, I have Sun's Java JRE
[05:50] <PMantis> JxPx, I asked a bit ago, "Anyone mind if I past 3 lines fom dmesg ?"
[05:50] <aalih> unkn0wn2u, i have a web site that i access using ftp
[05:50] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: oh ok.. just type Ds and tab
[05:50] <yapyccky> i've finally installaled package msttcorefonts
[05:50] <LazyAngel> khafra: if i use "&" i have to restart the process
[05:50] <lsuactiafner> meonkeys : download ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso.md5
[05:50] <yapyccky> how to installa fonts now?!?!?
[05:50] <basscr> where can i configure eterm ?
[05:50] <JxPx> its flood
[05:50] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: You see a list of persons that start with Ds in the room
[05:50] <gremid> LazyAngel, use nohup
[05:50] <BreezyInCalif> gigaclon - have you run update-alternatives ?
[05:50] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, yoo! thanks you very much!!
[05:50] <ubuntu> hola
[05:51] <JxPx> hola
[05:51] <gmhafiz> from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=29996, I cannot use this code (sudo apt-get install xlibmesa-glu-dev) because it says the package is missing. Then, how do I install wine?
[05:51] <JxPx> #ubuntu-es , ubuntu
[05:51] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: You are welcome
[05:51] <aalih> unkn0wn2u, the last resource is down/up the site but certainly editing the files directly from the server is more esay :D
[05:51] <LazyAngel> gremid: "thanks. but man didn't say much. is nohup used in the same way as sudo? e.g: nohup program
[05:51] <ubuntu> de donde eres?
[05:51] <meonkeys> lsuactiafner, I don't see that file at http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/5.10/... where can I download it from?
[05:51] <GreenFireD> DShepherd,  ok I did, now I am click on "Skype", and nothing...
[05:51] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: Good luck with Skype
[05:51] <tristanmike> i'm using Hoary and my dvd wont eject, can someone help me?
[05:51] <gremid> yes
[05:51] <Ekibyougami> gmha, use synaptic
[05:51] <gigaclon> BreezyInCalif, no what should I type
[05:51] <basscr> tristanmike, have you try umoun ?
[05:51] <Ekibyougami> there are 2 wine packages in the repositories
[05:52] <sn9> fernando: 128 bytes? 128k?
[05:52] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, I mean the program isn't working...
[05:52] <BreezyInCalif> gigaclon - sudo update-alternatives --config java
[05:52] <DShepherd> GreenFireD:  you downloading the debinan version?
[05:52] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, yes
[05:52] <fernando> sn9 128M
[05:52] <meonkeys> lsuactiafner, I don't see that file on other mirrors, either. what gives?
[05:52] <JabberWokky> Anybody know a way to change the text mode resolution of virtual consoles on a prebuilt kernel (other than rdev/vidmode, which gets blown away when apt fetches a new kernel)?  Google only shows the ways I know of (and aren't useful in this case).
[05:52] <eldad_> liable: the part of status that I found which is relevant (I think...):
[05:52] <eldad_>  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3132
[05:52] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, I did all that were writed there
[05:52] <tristanmike> basscr, "umount /media/cdrom0: device is busy"
[05:52] <BreezyInCalif> gigaclon - Ubuntu installs GNU's java; you installed (presumably) Sun's Java; you need to tell Ubuntu which one to prefer by default
[05:52] <sn9> fernando: wow. i only have 8MB VRAM in my laptop
[05:52] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: ok.. and nothing
[05:52] <DShepherd> ?
[05:53] <wezzer> Oh yes!
[05:53] <wezzer> Beagle is now working, I had to compile it from sourve
[05:53] <stevenj> which video player is better totem-xine or VLC?
[05:53] <wezzer> *source
[05:53] <El_Che> any clue how to disable the tg3 module at boot(segfaultts). Compiled the bcm5700.
[05:53] <PMantis> Can anyone tell me how to correct this in on my Acer laptop?
[05:53] <PMantis> http://pastebin.ca/25600
[05:53] <sn9> fernando: i didn't think there were any video cards yet with 128MB
[05:53] <NoWhereMan> trying making work adsl usb modem :(
[05:53] <GreenFireD> nothing happened.. the program isn't working
[05:53] <tristanmike> stevenj, in my opinion, vlc is the best
[05:53] <NoWhereMan> question: what is this eagle-adsl thing?
[05:53] <liable> eldad_: remove that entire section from the file, and run update again
[05:53] <NoWhereMan> in packages?
[05:54] <|XO|> i need some advice... which is best email server(qmail, postfix, exim) for web mail(allows web mail password changes), mailman, pop3, stmp-auth?
[05:54] <Baxter_Kylie> Does anyone know where to find a clean breezy sources?
[05:54] <eldad_> liable: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3133
[05:54] <stevenj> tristanmike, do you have link on how to "set it up" in breezy - I have downloaded the w32 codecs, but thats as far as I got
[05:54] <DShepherd> GreenFireD:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=125550#post125550
[05:54] <DShepherd> GreenFireD:  try that
[05:54] <sn9> NoWhereMan: you're unlikely to succeed. get a different modem. ethernet
[05:54] <tristanmike> stevenj, have you installed the w32codecs?
[05:55] <foxiness> is the dvd has more package then cd or just install cd + live cd ?
[05:55] <NoWhereMan> sn9 I DID succed using mandriva. I don't see why I shouldn't with ubuntu.
[05:56] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, ok i willtry
[05:56] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, ok i will try
[05:56] <sn9> NoWhereMan: i know. i'm referring to ubuntu. in mandriva it will always work out-of-the-box
[05:56] <wezzer> is it possible to upgrade from warty to breezy?
[05:56] <orangey> hmmm. another oddity: HOw come ubuntu automatically loads up every usb-related module??
[05:56] <gremid> |XO|, ubuntu installs postfix
[05:56] <Ekibyougami> it just told me there is no w32codecs
[05:56] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, Are just you seeing this maasage or everyone?
[05:56] <NoWhereMan> sn9 well I had many problems instaing hw in mandriva, too...
[05:57] <BreezyInCalif> GreenfireD - everyone.
[05:57] <normal_user> how i can make screen in xfce4?
[05:57] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: The ubuntu forums is good too. So here's a link. http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-25488.html You may need all the help :)
[05:57] <GreenFireD> ok
[05:57] <mister_roboto> wezzer: see the title of this channel :)
[05:57] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: I am seeing everyone's messag too :)
[05:57] <gmhafiz> help, I cannot find xlibmesa-glu-dev library from syaptics
[05:57] <JxPx> how can i configure the eterm?
[05:57] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, thank you very much. i will try it
[05:57] <stevenj> tristanmike, I am not really clear on how to do it-I am reading allot of guides but...not sure which to use
[05:57] <unkn0wn2u> anyone here get mplayerplub-in to play wmv9 ?
[05:57] <GreenFireD> ey, how is my english?
[05:57] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: Yup and goodluck
[05:58] <sn9> NoWhereMan: but no problems related to eagle-usb. that always works in mandriva
[05:58] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: better :)
[05:58] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: keeping working on it...where are you from?
[05:58] <liable> brb
[05:58] <tristanmike> stevenj, "cd" to where the w32codes you download is, and type "sudo dpkg -i <nameofpackage.deb>"
[05:58] <sn9> Ekibyougami: if you're on breezy, http://www.giannaros.org/tor/bt/
[05:58] <basscr> where can i configure eterm ?
[05:58] <normal_user> how i can make screen in xfce4? :>
[05:59] <NoWhereMan> sn9 they're in ubuntu 5.10, too, anyway my modem must work with cxacru (conexant accessrunner) I checked eagle adsl now, they're for eagle chpsets (so not mine)
[05:59] <GreenFireD> DShepherd,  Israel ;) i have 70/100 in english lesson :(
[05:59] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: good
[05:59] <uli> yo, again i need help!!!
[06:00] <sn9> NoWhereMan: oh, i thought you said yours used eagle. never mind
[06:00] <klvnn> hi  having lots of problems with X -
[06:00] <Ekibyougami> ty much sn9
[06:00] <uli> does anyone know, how to control fanspeeds?
[06:00] <Rotem> DimaIL Here?
[06:00] <WhiteRabbit> uli, Q-speed
[06:00] <DShepherd> Is there going a Ubuntu Starter guide for ubuntu 5.10?
[06:00] <uli> k...lets see..
[06:00] <DShepherd> Is there going to   be a Ubuntu Starter guide for ubuntu 5.10?
[06:00] <klvnn> sn9 : installled the ATI drivers and now i can launch X, but in failsafe terminal mode only
[06:00] <Rotem> DimaIL?
[06:00] <WhiteRabbit> uli, got a asus board?
[06:00] <stevenj> tristanmike, the download is a tar.bz2
[06:00] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, it's very bad, never mind, I am trying to do what writed in the forum, and it's writeing me "alien command not found"
[06:00] <uli> YES
[06:00] <NoWhereMan> btw sn9, do you know how could I get ncurses-devel ? They're not on the cd and obviously I can't apt-get it through web
[06:00] <klvnn> otherwise session dies "in less than 10 seconds", "caught signal 11"
[06:01] <aitiba69> hi
[06:01] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: Which one did you try?
[06:01] <aitiba69> someone has opera in ubuntu 5.10?
[06:01] <stevenj> tristanmike, just not clear where I should extract them.
[06:01] <Rotem> guys
[06:01] <unkn0wn2u> How did freenode get hacked?
[06:01] <GreenFireD> DShepherd,  the first http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=125550#post125550
[06:01] <Rotem> how i install fglrx in breezy?
[06:01] <sn9> NoWhereMan: my recommendation: get a router
[06:01] <NoWhereMan> sn9 i can't afford it, now
[06:01] <Ironfrost> someone has opera in ubuntu 5.10? <--  is that so strange?
[06:02] <klvnn> Rotem, apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[06:02] <Rotem> and then?
[06:02] <uli> WhiteRabbit, where do i get qspeed?
[06:02] <klvnn> then dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:02] <GreenFireD> DShepherd,  I also tryed to do this http://ubuntuguide.org/#skype but it's not help.. I am see "Skype" in menu but when I am click on the program, nothing is happen
[06:02] <JxPx> how can i play a subtitile in the Totem?
[06:02] <Rotem> and that's it?
[06:02] <klvnn> Rotem, yes
[06:02] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: does use the command with alien...that is not for Debian based distros
[06:03] <WhiteRabbit> uli, search Q-Fan on asus's site
[06:03] <sn9> klvnn: what happens not in failsafe?
[06:03] <DShepherd> sudo dpkg -i skype_0.92.0.2-1_i386.deb
[06:03] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, so what to do?
[06:03] <uli> WhiteRabbit, ok
[06:03] <klvnn> sn9, what happens not in failsafe ?
[06:03] <JxPx> how can i play a subtitile in the Totem?
[06:03] <Ironfrost> is there anything like .bashrc for sh?
[06:03] <klvnn> sn9, sorry i was fg before
[06:03] <tristanmike> stevenj, did you download a w32codec.deb?
[06:03] <klvnn> sn9, X works only in failsafe terminal, otherwise "caught signal 11"
[06:03] <poningru> JxPx: if its availble right click
[06:03] <klvnn> sn9, using the fglrx and the kernel you told me to use
[06:04] <poningru> JxPx: oops thats not it
[06:04] <JxPx> ??
[06:04] <JxPx> there is not the option
[06:04] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, so what I need to do?
[06:04] <sn9> klvnn: you had the athlon? you're making progress. signall 11 is much better news
[06:04] <liable> well, i give up on a debootstrap install of breezy..
[06:04] <tristanmike> stevenj, where did you download the codecs from?
[06:04] <stevenj> tristanmike, I did not.  I only downloaded the ess. package from mplayer.
[06:04] <klvnn> sn9, pentium 4 HT
[06:04] <nicholaspaul> morning all :)
[06:05] <simon_schmidt> morning
[06:05] <klvnn> sn9, good to hear it's good news :)
[06:05] <tristanmike> stevenj, ahhh, sorry, just to clarify, what are you trying to acomplish?
[06:05] <sn9> klvnn: you were having signal 4 before?
[06:05] <klvnn> sn9, yes
[06:05] <nicholaspaul> i'm having trouble getting onto my Home network.. that damned Windows network is the only one showing..
[06:05] <klvnn> sn9, signal 4 before, signal 11 now
[06:05] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: pm me
[06:05] <nicholaspaul> anyone......anyone... ?
[06:05] <sexcopter8000m> does anyone know what repos i might find xlib6g on? or a way of finding out?
[06:05] <poningru> JxPx: it should be under view
[06:05] <prower> Hmm...nope, kernel won't compile with 4.0 :> I've been reading through the man page for update-alternatives but I'm still not sure how to change them yet
[06:05] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: I just walk you through the steps
[06:06] <uli> WhiteRabbit, i looked, that seems the same as C&Q , but i need a software supported one, where i can set fanspeed by myself
[06:06] <sn9> klvnn: signal 11 is often a sign of bad ram
[06:06] <BreezyInCalif> moring (here)
[06:06] <BreezyInCalif> morning, even
[06:06] <thirso> how do i install OSS? Point2Play said i failed the test
[06:06] <nicholaspaul> moaring?
[06:06] <bigfoot1> hello guys, I tried doing "sudo apt-get install resolvconf", but I got a message saying that it's not available. PLease see: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3134. What is wrong?
[06:06] <klvnn> sn9, i don't get that with hoary and xp works perfectly
[06:06] <GreenFireD> u pm me plz, I don't know how to use this program..
[06:06] <BreezyInCalif> moarn ... before coffee (and english)
[06:06] <DShepherd> k
[06:06] <damo21> Package skype has no available version, but exists in the database
[06:06] <damo21> ??
[06:06] <sn9> klvnn: linux is more picky about ram
[06:06] <orangey> hey all!
[06:06] <orangey> anyone here using pmoutn with breezy?
[06:06] <nderjm> Does anyone know if there is support for LVM on the root partition on a Mac in Breezy?
[06:07] <poningru> JxPx: did you find it dude?
[06:07] <nicholaspaul> bigfoot1 - i had the same trouble and just changed the repositories
[06:07] <klvnn> sn9, ok how do i find out ? memtest86 ?
[06:07] <JxPx> poningruu right , but the option is not available
[06:07] <orangey> well, pmount is supposedly automatically on here, but it's not updating my /etc/fstab
[06:07] <damo21> how do u install skype? do u download the deb manually?
[06:07] <JxPx> :S
[06:07] <wezzer> howto enable google search in beagle?
[06:07] <poningru> JxPx: that means no subtitle was written into the vid you are watching
[06:07] <sn9> nderjm: the support is there, but the installer is broken
[06:07] <tankgirl> hi
[06:07] <damo21> how do u satisfy the libqt dependency?
[06:07] <bigfoot1> nicholaspaul: to which repo?
[06:07] <DShepherd> GreenFireD your not responding
[06:07] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: I'll just do it here
[06:07] <damo21> for skype?
[06:07] <stevenj> tristanmike, well totem does not work, but I read to install totem-xine and win32 codecs.  I also read that some people use VLC.  I just want to be able to watch video. :)
[06:07] <JxPx> poningru, i got the subtitule and the movie
[06:07] <sn9> klvnn: try it
[06:07] <nicholaspaul> i'm not sure bigfoot1, i changed the whole smb.conf. I got the list from the forum. lemme find the page.
[06:07] <klvnn> sn9, ok
[06:07] <poningru> JxPx: ?
[06:07] <JxPx> but there are not in 1 file
[06:07] <nderjm> sn9: could you point me to some documentation on this?
[06:07] <JxPx> 2 files
[06:07] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: you got your terminal up?
[06:08] <fernando> well DRI: Yes, but performance is poor
[06:08] <poningru> JxPx: hmm is it in the same folder?
[06:08] <JxPx> mm no
[06:08] <poningru> are they both in the same folder?
[06:08] <fernando> anyone know why? (poor after upgrade to 5.10)
[06:08] <BreezyInCalif> stevenj - I installed totem-xine after failing to get totem-gstreamer to play video
[06:08] <nderjm> sn9: Can it be done manually?
[06:08] <T-One> I'm havin probs with the VNC->GDM setup under Breezy...
[06:08] <JxPx> i must put in the same folder?
[06:08] <bigfoot1> nicholaspaul: to change repo, i thought we change our sources.list. I don't remember having to edit a smb.conf file.
[06:08] <poningru> JxPx: yeah you have to put them in the same folder
[06:08] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, yes
[06:08] <tristanmike> stevenj, ok, the w32codes should be mostly what you want for playing video. download here...http://giannaros.org/public/hoarydebs/
[06:08] <stevenj> tristanmike, I was asking you, if you know any good guides, specific to breezy for setting up working video
[06:08] <JxPx> ok , thanks , i will try
[06:08] <thirso> how do i install OSS(Open Sound System)? Point2Play said i failed the test
[06:08] <JxPx> :P
[06:08] <eldad_> liable: update output -  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3135
[06:08] <_matex_> ciao
[06:08] <thirso> !oss
[06:08] <ubotu> Wish i knew, thirso
[06:08] <nicholaspaul> can i post URL's here?
[06:08] <GreenFireD> DShepherd,  Do u see my pm massages, don't u?
[06:08] <WhiteRabbit> uli, I would tell you but I can't because you so new & new people are forced out of the inner circle of knowlege...
[06:08] <poningru> JxPx: and the name of the files have to be a specific format too
[06:08] <sn9> nderjm: it can be done manually. unfortunately i have no url for you
[06:09] <nicholaspaul> oh.. i guess so.
[06:09] <bigfoot1> nicholaspaul: `yes
[06:09] <damo21> how do u satisfy unresolvable libqt dependency for skype?
[06:09] <_matex_> join #ubuntu.it
[06:09] <nicholaspaul> sweeet
[06:09] <WhiteRabbit> uli, although tubal cain
[06:09] <Orpheus`> Has anyone heard of freezing problems installing Ubuntu (5.04 or 5.10 i386) on an AMD64 / nForce 4 system? When I run the installer, the system locks up to the point of requiring a cold boot either during or right after the "installing packages" step.
[06:09] <poningru> brb
[06:09] <tristanmike> stevenj, no, I don't know of any guides, but the w32codes should work for you, and as far as vlc, I think it may be in the "extras" which isn't available just yet
[06:09] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: sudo apt-get install libqt3c102-mt #-  you going to need thisfile
[06:09] <stevenj> tristanmike, thanks for the help
[06:09] <nderjm> sn9: Ok, can it be done manually using the installer?  Or will I have to drop to the console?
[06:09] <sn9> nderjm: console
[06:10] <JxPx> poningru, u mean the format of the subtitle?
[06:10] <orangey> is FSTAB-SYNC available in a breezy package?
[06:10] <eldad_> liable: what I did was added a "#" b4 three sections that delt the HSF modem
[06:10] <nderjm> sn9: Ok.  Gone a Googling
[06:10] <uli> erm...lol
[06:10] <jcmcbeth_> I just deleted a couple gigs of data of another drive in my computer but the amount of free space hasn't changed.
[06:10] <sn9> thirso: the pkg name is aoss, i believe
[06:10] <nicholaspaul> bigfoot1, i can post my smb.conf in a pm if you want.
[06:10] <nderjm> Anyone here know where I can get some docs on LVM on root on a Mac?
[06:10] <bigfoot1> nicholaspaul: sure, please
[06:10] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, how can i copy from this program??
[06:10] <damo21> E: Package libqt3c102-mt has no installation candidate
[06:10] <tristanmike> stevenj, here it tells you how to get vlc installed too http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-debian.html
[06:11] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: what  program are you using?
[06:11] <uli> i guess u dont know then, whiterabbit ;-)
[06:11] <GreenFireD> Xchat IRC
[06:11] <GreenFireD> i need to install something else
[06:11] <knoppix_> can anyone help me diagnose a problem with my internet connection?  I just installed Ubuntu..
[06:11] <stevenj> tristanmike, check this out. http://giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[06:11] <JxPx> poningru, u mean the format of the subtitle?
[06:11] <damo21> DShepherd i also need help with skype i cant satisfy libqt3c102-mt dependency:  has no installation candidate
[06:11] <WhiteRabbit> uli, sure I do but I have time to help you other than asus's easy way atm
[06:12] <BreezyInCalif> knoppix_ say more about the problem
[06:12] <tristanmike> stevenj, even better ;), download said w32codec and "sudo dpkg -i <filename.deb>
[06:12] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: are you on a linux box
[06:12] <Rotem> DimaIL Here?
[06:12] <knoppix_> the internet works but it only works for certain things
[06:12] <nicholaspaul> bigfoot1 - shouldnt double clicking a name open a pm??
[06:12] <orangey> grrr... does anybody have any clue whether breezy uses FSTAB-SYNC or PMOUNT?
[06:12] <stevenj> tristanmike, thanks
[06:12] <GreenFireD> here
[06:12] <knoppix_> updates and aptget work
[06:12] <GreenFireD> Rotem, I am DimaIL
[06:12] <knoppix_> but the internet only works for certain sites
[06:12] <tristanmike> stevenj, no, thank you :)
[06:12] <Rotem> ok
[06:12] <thirso> how do i install OSS(Open Sound System)? Point2Play said i failed the test
[06:12] <Rotem> see pm
[06:13] <Baxter_Kylie> fignuts... Inserted a cd and accessed it just fine... now it's telling me I can't mount it anymore... any ideas?
[06:13] <nicholaspaul> in canada the internet works for lots of things > hehee
[06:13] <sn9> thirso: the pkg name is aoss, i believe
[06:13] <Baxter_Kylie> Won't let me eject the disc
[06:13] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, OK never mind, I will install it leter
[06:13] <thirso> sn9: ok thanks
[06:13] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, OK never mind, I will install it later
[06:13] <knoppix_> i replaced my ethernet cable and my network card and it doesn't work still
[06:13] <damo21> anyone help with skype?
[06:13] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: ok
[06:13] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, Thank you very much for the help
[06:13] <vanberge> can anybody point me to a page liek there was for hoary?  about getting dvd / mp3 playback, etc?  I remember a really good one for hoary but cannot seem to find one for breezy
[06:13] <damo21> cant install
[06:13] <JxPx> anyone can help me to put a subtitle in the totem
[06:13] <DShepherd> GreenFireD: sure no prob
[06:13] <nderjm> DShepherd: I'm Breezing the G3 now :)
[06:13] <GreenFireD> damo21, yes me 2... :(
[06:13] <Rotem> GreenFireD, PM K?
[06:14] <nicholaspaul> ndjerm, Dshepherd I'm on breezy G4 :) woohoo!
[06:14] <sn9> vanberge: i used the hoary libdvdcss pkg in breezy
[06:14] <DShepherd> damo21 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=125550#post125550 -- that should help
[06:14] <liable> eracerbit_: and?
[06:14] <tristanmike> I can't eject my dvd in Hoary, can anyone help please?
[06:14] <knoppix_> My IRC works now..  I'm hill0703.  someone pm me if they can help me get my internet to work better
[06:14] <GreenFireD> Rotem, who are you? and how are you know my nick??
[06:14] <damo21> thx
[06:14] <liable> eldad_: and?
[06:14] <nicholaspaul> ee
[06:14] <liable> eracerbit_: sorry
[06:14] <nderjm> DShepherd: But I'm trying to find documentation on setting up LVM for the root partition
[06:14] <Rotem> GreenFireD: I'm PHP in What'sup.
[06:14] <vanberge> sn9, like are there 'universe' repos for breezy?
[06:14] <basscr> como hago para cargar el esd cuando inicia E ?
[06:14] <basscr> como hago para cargar el esd cuando inicia E ?
[06:14] <basscr> como hago para cargar el esd cuando inicia E ?
[06:14] <basscr> como hago para cargar el esd cuando inicia E ?
[06:14] <basscr> como hago para cargar el esd cuando inicia E ?
[06:14] <basscr> como hago para cargar el esd cuando inicia E ?
[06:14] <basscr> como hago para cargar el esd cuando inicia E ?
[06:14] <GreenFireD> oooh
[06:14] <basscr> como hago para cargar el esd cuando inicia E ?
[06:14] <vanberge> who banned
[06:14] <BreezyInCalif> knoppix_ - from a hardware standpoint, either you *have* Internet access or you *don't*. Are you using the Breezy installation to chat here?
[06:14] <Rotem> hola!
[06:14] <nicholaspaul> bigfoot1.. you still want the sources.list?
[06:14] <vanberge> whoa
[06:14] <DShepherd> nderjm: kool, how does the breezy feel
[06:15] <Rotem> GreenFireD: K?
[06:15] <sn9> vanberge: yes, but libdvdcss isn't there
[06:15] <GreenFireD> how can I PM in Xchat?
[06:15] <nderjm> DShepherd: I havent installed it yet
[06:15] <khafra> So, one more time: Ubuntu, on a Toshiba, will not use sudo after a hibernation.  Does anyone know how to fix this?
[06:15] <Rotem> GreenFireD: see
[06:15] <khafra> Other than installing Fedora?
[06:15] <nderjm> DShepherd: Only on the HP laptop which I sold
[06:15] <freebase> what packade should i apt-get to install an old 3d ati grafic card (3d rage lt pro, (agp-133))
[06:15] <Rotem> i sent you message
[06:15] <BreezyInCalif> GreenFireD: Type "/msg <username>"
[06:15] <eldad_> liable: update output -  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3135
[06:15] <sn9> GreenFireD: right clixck on a nick and open dialog
[06:15] <Rotem> ubuntu rulez!
[06:15] <BreezyInCalif> or what sn9 said
[06:15] <chumphries> honey: using it is a personal thing :)
[06:15] <DShepherd> nderjm: Ok...Yeah I plan to get a new harddrive too today...then breezy for me
[06:15] <nderjm> DShepherd: I will install it on the G3 as soon as I find out how to setup root on LVM
[06:15] <gooseuk> Hello, I can't seem to be able to edit a file in /etc/tinyproxy does any one know how I could edit the config file?
[06:16] <honey> chumphries, dunno what that means but thanks :) i'm a long-time fedora/redhat user
[06:16] <chumphries> doing it to please yourself, not others
[06:16] <dant-gone> i have a question...i'm adding vfat drives to a /windows directory, and one of them showed up on my desktop, how do I get others to show up on my desktop as well?
[06:16] <Rotem> GreenFireD: nu?
[06:16] <nicholaspaul> gooseuk you could try 'sudo gedit ....................'
[06:16] <Rotem> GreenFireD: see my pm
[06:16] <GreenFireD> sn9, I am tryed but no one is seeing the massages
[06:16] <DShepherd> nicholaspaul: so how is breezy on the G4?
[06:16] <DShepherd> nderjm: kool
[06:16] <honey> so, can i ask an initial question please. how stable/sane/supported is universe and multiverse considered?
[06:16] <chumphries> honey: hope you like it then :)
[06:16] <GreenFireD> Rotem, give me another IRC client
[06:16] <nicholaspaul> dshepherd - so far its great :) just trying to set up the network shtuff tho.
[06:16] <vanberge> sn9, could you point me to any docs that describe additional repos, mp3's, etc?  i really cannot find the dang page!  :-)
[06:16] <GreenFireD> Rotem, mashu tov
[06:16] <khafra> I've liked Debian based distros for a long time, but I guess I'll have to switch to Fedora now.
[06:16] <DShepherd> nicholaspaul: any glithces?
[06:16] <wptony> ....What's the command for finding the version of ubuntu you have? I'm trying to see if I updated from Breezy preview to Breezy
[06:16] <liable> eldad_: you missed abit or something, just remove the whole section, back the file up first
[06:16] <Rotem> GreenFireD: X-Chat :|
[06:17] <Rotem> you've icq or msn?
[06:17] <nderjm> khafra: You will regret it!
[06:17] <GreenFireD> yes
[06:17] <] BreliC[> !info libdivx4linux
[06:17] <nicholaspaul> dhepherd: nope, none so far. I installed off a disc
[06:17] <GreenFireD> icq 158523199
[06:17] <khafra> nderjm: Maybe, but not being able to hibernate my laptop is too big a problem
[06:17] <Rotem> ahhh
[06:17] <Rotem> dima!
[06:17] <massimo> Hi
[06:17] <GreenFireD> msn dimkar@gmail.com
[06:17] <Rotem> see:
[06:17] <cjhcjhcjh> Problem with install from boot cd on laptop; used partition magic under xp to resize, got errors, wont boot. The ubuntu install partition prog will not allow resizing, it gives errors on the ntfs disk and resize doesnt succeed. Would like to recover the data if poss. Any suggestions how to fix the ntfs vol, or shrink it?
[06:17] <Rotem> Private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked due to spam problems, but you can always message a staffer. Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg )
[06:17] <nderjm> khafra: How can you even think of moving from apt to RPM
[06:17] <wptony> ....What's the command for finding the version of ubuntu you have? I'm trying to see if I updated from Breezy preview to Breezy
[06:17] <Rotem> online?
[06:17] <WhiteRabbit> GreenFireD, better hope you don't get spammed by posting out in the open like that
[06:17] <nderjm> khafra: RPM doenst have Super Cow powers :)
[06:17] <somedude_> Hey!
[06:17] <Rotem> GreenFireD: Onlie?
[06:17] <DShepherd> GreenFireD:  you dont want to tdo tha.....you get spammed like mad
[06:17] <bigfoot1> nicholaspaul: yes, i said yes.
[06:17] <GreenFireD> I need to register or something?
[06:17] <Rotem> Online*
[06:17] <gooseuk> nicholaspaul: Many thanks, it worked
[06:18] <Ironfrost> another stupid question: does .bashrc affect sh as well as bash? If not, what is the equivalent file I should modify for sh?
[06:18] <[wiebel] > w 13
[06:18] <nicholaspaul> bigfoot1: ok. how do i pm
[06:18] <cjhcjhcjh> can get to the shell through the install routine.
[06:18] <freebase> what packade should i apt-get to install an old 3d ati grafic card (3d rage lt pro, (agp-133)) ??
[06:18] <GreenFireD> DShepherd, What did u do?
[06:18] <Rotem> you're connected?
[06:18] <honey> no.. answer :)
[06:18] <nicholaspaul> gooseuk :) cool!!!
[06:18] <honey> (this channel's too big :) )
[06:18] <nicholaspaul> bigfoot1: i'm in xchat...
[06:18] <WhiteRabbit> honey, no it's not
[06:18] <bigfoot1> enter this: /msg bigfoot1 <your message>
[06:18] <] BreliC[> !info w32codecs
[06:18] <nicholaspaul> no kidding honey!
[06:18] <Rotem> Dima: #DImaChat
[06:18] <DShepherd> you pasted your email in the open ...
[06:18] <damo21> does skype work with esd yet?
[06:18] <honey> WhiteRabbit, hello again. oh, it's just that my question got lost in the mist
[06:18] <DShepherd> GreenFireD:  They'll spam you know
[06:18] <somedude_> I wanna move mail from my other mail account to my gmail account.. ive read that this can be done with fetchmail and i found a page.. but i cant get it to work??.. The old account is IMAP based.. ANYONE.. please
[06:18] <Rotem> GreenFireD: #DImaChat, enter
[06:18] <khafra> nderjm: I certainly can't contest the undeniable superiority of apt and all its successors to rpm
[06:18] <honey> nicholaspaul :)
[06:19] <WhiteRabbit> honey, lol more people here than the redroom of losers lol
[06:19] <khafra> nderjm: Unfortunately, ubuntu's just plain broken on Toshibas.
[06:19] <honey> WhiteRabbit, now now. it's not good publicity to slag off other distros :)
[06:19] <WhiteRabbit> honey, what was the questions
[06:19] <GreenFireD> rega
[06:19] <Armagguedes> does u5.10 bring by default the IPW wifi driver for 2x00 wireless cards?
[06:19] <Rotem> tov :|
[06:19] <WhiteRabbit> honey, I said redroom! lol
[06:19] <damo21> does anyone know if skype works with ESD sound daemon yet?
[06:19] <nderjm> khafra: Ah, youre not the first I've seen in that situation
[06:19] <honey> hey, i'm here because i *want* to try ubuntu, even though i love fedora
[06:19] <Ekibyougami> not that i know of damo21
[06:20] <nderjm> honey: One you go Ubuntu you'll never go back
[06:20] <damo21> damn, no point installing it then
[06:20] <damo21> :(
[06:20] <Ekibyougami> i just installed arts
[06:20] <gmhafiz> i need opengl support for installing wine but xlibmesa-glu-dev package is ot available. Any other alternative package?
[06:20] <honey> damo21, you need to change esd.conf
[06:20] <nicholaspaul> nderjm, honey - exactly!!
[06:20] <BreezyInCalif> Anyone who's concerned about getting spammed by posting their E_addy in an open channel, you should check out sneakemail-dot-com . Free, cutout addresses that forward to your actual E-addy. If you get spammed, turn off the sneakemail address and the spam stops. No one sees your real E-addy. Just an fyi ...
[06:20] <GreenFireD> how write
[06:20] <GreenFireD>   ?
[06:20] <honey> nderjm, that's the plan. but i'd like to know how sane/stable/supported universe/multiverse are considered
[06:20] <Rotem> 
[06:20] <Rotem> 
[06:20] <Rotem> 
[06:20] <GreenFireD>     ?.
[06:20] <Rotem> #DImaChat
[06:20] <Rotem> 
[06:20] <Rotem> 
[06:20] <Rotem> !
[06:20] <honey> damo21, there should be a simple change to esd.conf to make it work.
[06:21] <GreenFireD> 
[06:21] <tankgirl> ui
[06:21] <GreenFireD>   
[06:21] <damo21> I want to be able to run any # of sounds while running skype.. is this possible?
[06:21] <Rotem> 
[06:21] <nderjm> honey: Multiverse is not officially supported, but its good enough for everyday use
[06:21] <GreenFireD>  
[06:21] <WhiteRabbit> honey, well it's all in all what you grab from those areas
[06:21] <Rotem>   
[06:21] <liable> stop it!
[06:21] <DShepherd> nderjm, nicholaspaul, honey. Any comments on Kubuntu
[06:21] <damo21> ok honey...
[06:21] <WhiteRabbit> honey, I never have any trouble with multiverse
[06:21] <Armagguedes> j #kubuntu
[06:21] <Armagguedes> ups
[06:21] <honey> WhiteRabbit, hm. ok, so generally if i want stability best to not enable them by default WhiteRabbit ?
[06:21] <Armagguedes> sry
[06:21] <nderjm> honesy, and as WhiteRabbit mentiones, its pretty much app dependent.  A bad app is just a bad app
[06:21] <honey> DShepherd, not used it.
[06:21] <nderjm> DShepherd: You know my comment on Kubuntu
[06:22] <nicholaspaul> dhepherd, nderjm, honey - i use it on i386, hoary, and its great. K3b is the best app ever. I'm just a sucker for GUI!
[06:22] <nderjm> DShepherd: Drop the K and its fine :)
[06:22] <WhiteRabbit> honey, well if your a seasoned user & know what your doin you will be fine to use them
[06:22] <DShepherd> nderjm: yeah...lol
[06:22] <DShepherd> nderjm: ok
[06:22] <honey> nderjm, right. so i guess my question is whether multiverse (and universe?) are populated by stable well-supported apps?
[06:22] <WhiteRabbit> honey, just don't do your daily core updates with them enabled
[06:22] <qt2> Ubuntu Marketing is fun :o
[06:22] <honey> WhiteRabbit, seasoned (a decade) linux user, not seasoned debianite
[06:22] <_Neo_> ola
[06:23] <WhiteRabbit> honey, & update the universe seperately so you can watch for whats in the update path
[06:23] <nderjm> honey: thats not a question that can be answered off the bat.  There are bad apps, and there are good apps.  But generally, I would not say there is a problem
[06:23] <honey> WhiteRabbit, right, that's what i wanted to know. so their stability is a bit like the third-party fedora repos i guess
[06:23] <eldad_> liable: U DID IT!  I really appreciate it - CHEERS!
[06:23] <nderjm> honey: I meant NOT*
[06:23] <realist> please tell me the way to diable flashing taskbar
[06:23] <honey> nderjm, thanks. think i've got the drift, akin to 3rd party fedora repos
[06:23] <WhiteRabbit> honey, just as good if not better than MrClickhappys repo lol
[06:23] <_Neo_> ola
[06:23] <liable> eldad_: :) its an ugly hack but as long as it works :)
[06:24] <nderjm> honey: I cant say I have ever installed anything from it thats destabilized my system if thats what you are worried about
[06:24] <WhiteRabbit> honey, but there is SO SO SO much that it can become a drug add slow from the universe & your fine
[06:24] <_Neo_> pqp!!
[06:24] <hill0703> Why can I chat and download updates but not get on the internet with firefox (I just installed Ubuntu)?  On my other computer (running Noppix) I can browse the web with Konqueror but not Firefox.
[06:24] <tristanmike> I can't eject my dvd in Hoary, can anyone help please?
[06:24] <honey> ok so now... i want nice fonts :) i'm aware of msttcorefonts, but i'd like to use my MS fonts. easy enough?
[06:24] <kestas> hey Breezy is awesome
[06:24] <kestas> great job
[06:24] <somedude_> Does anyone know a tool to move imap folders (email) to gmail??? (while keeping the dates etc.)???
[06:24] <noodle_> wow mozilla-mplayer has come along way
[06:24] <honey> nderjm, WhiteRabbit thanks, got it
[06:25] <WhiteRabbit> honey, http://ubuntuguide.org/ you might like this
[06:25] <tristanmike> WhiteRabbit, please don't recommend that site
[06:25] <honey> oh thanks WhiteRabbit - looking for the definitive intelligent startup guide
[06:25] <tarvid> breezy intsall stalls at the logo on via M10000 box, any way to kickstart?
[06:25] <noodle_> honey: search "hoary cleartype" in ubuntuforums.org for _nice_ fonts ><
[06:25] <WhiteRabbit> honey, that would be the unoffical one but its fine
[06:25] <tristanmike> !tell honey about ubuntuguide
[06:25] <honey> noodle_, ah, i read that one. looked way too complicated for what should be easy
[06:25] <tristanmike> !tell WhiteRabbit about ubuntuguide
[06:26] <WhiteRabbit> tristanmike, do not spam me again
[06:26] <honey> um, thanks tristanmike :)
[06:26] <noodle_> honey: it's a cut and paste job really
[06:26] <WhiteRabbit> or I will return the fav 2,000 fold
[06:26] <tristanmike> WhiteRabbit, do not recommend that site again :)
[06:26] <honey> noodle_, yes - just a bit odd it takes so much. in fedora it's drag and drop and a one-liner. wondering if it uses a different font system
[06:26] <eldad_> liable: do u have some more? this all began since I can't use my modem through ubuntu and another thing is that my card reader is not recognized (using an HP pavillion 2070)
[06:26] <kaay> why? its a good site
[06:26] <DShepherd> !tell DShepherd about ubuntuguide
[06:26] <khafra> !tell khafra about ubuntuguide
[06:27] <khafra> I feel left out!
[06:27] <tristanmike> WhiteRabbit, please don't threaten me
[06:27] <WhiteRabbit> tristanmike, you heard me
[06:27] <freebase> what packade should i apt-get to install an old 3d ati grafic card (3d rage lt pro, (agp-133)) ??
[06:27] <DShepherd> tristanmike: so there is no online help?
[06:27] <gmhafiz> some of my Fn keys are not working. Is this a device problem? I am using ASUS laptop
[06:27] <gooseuk> Could some one people help me with changing chmod settings for a folder?
[06:28] <honey> so, what's the support status of universe/multiverse? are they maintained by third-parties and the ubuntu core team don't overview package quality/updates?
[06:28] <wezzer> gooseuk: sure
[06:28] <sn9> freebase: you don't need a special package
[06:28] <wezzer> gooseuk: what is your problem?
[06:28] <bigfoot1> guys, where (which repo) can i go to get resolv.conf?
[06:28] <tritium> !tell freebase about ati
[06:28] <freebase> sn9, it doesnt work propperly i think
[06:29] <ritgerj> i was wandering how you setup a wireless adapter on the new 64bit breezy badger
[06:29] <tritium> bigfoot1, are you referring to the package "resolvconf", or the file /etc/resolv.conf?
[06:29] <bigfoot1> sorry, not resolv.conf, but rather resolvconf. i need resolvconf.
[06:29] <brenton> i'm trying to mount a vfat partition at startup on breezy and the instructions on http://ubuntuguide.org/#automountfat don't seem to be working for me.  Are there any other ways of doing this?
[06:29] <brenton> /dev/hda5       /media/shared   vfat    iocharset=utf8,umask=000   0       0
[06:29] <dmlinux> how do you make a text file writtin with Gedit, a executable ???
[06:29] <sn9> tritium: wrong driver
[06:29] <bigfoot1> tritium: the package.
[06:29] <tritium> !info resolvconf
[06:29] <ubotu> resolvconf: (nameserver information handler), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 1.29 (breezy), Packaged size: 46 kB, Installed size: 256 kB
[06:29] <ritgerj> I am new to ubuntu
[06:29] <fforw> dmlinux: chmod +x <file>
[06:29] <honey> ritgerj, get i'm newer.
[06:29] <rapha> Hi all!
[06:29] <bigfoot1> tritium: so what must i have in my sources.list?
[06:29] <tritium> sn9, I didn't suggest a particular driver
[06:29] <graabein> hoy
[06:29] <ritgerj> ?
[06:29] <tritium> bigfoot1, the universe repo
[06:30] <rapha> How do I get the pid of a program I'm starting in a shell script?
[06:30] <ritgerj> didnt understand that
[06:30] <tritium> rapha, pgrep is one way
[06:30] <honey> rapha, echo $$
[06:30] <nicholaspaul> gooseuk: i think xchat just died...
[06:30] <honey> if you mean the script itself
[06:30] <rapha> Thanks!
[06:30] <tristanmike> DShepherd, what do you mean?
[06:30] <graabein> i cant see usplash after i upgraded to breezy. how do i enable it?
[06:30] <vanberge> WhiteRabbit, that guide you posted... thats exactly what im trying to find.. ONLY FOR BREEZY!!  :-)
[06:30] <khafra> Will the Ubuntu team fix the problem with Toshiba laptops soon?
[06:30] <sn9> tritium: you suggested the link regarding fglrx. that card doesn't need it
[06:30] <wezzer> graabein: se ubuntu wiki
[06:30] <graabein> wezzer, allrighty
[06:31] <gigaclon> !mount
[06:31] <ubotu> somebody said mount was the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive. For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives
[06:31] <tritium> sn9, right, which he would have discovered
[06:31] <bigfoot1> tritium: how do i add it to my sources.list. please see mine at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3136
[06:31] <DShepherd> tristanmike: Is there going to be another starter guide sooon, Cause that one is going to mislead alot of person
[06:31] <WhiteRabbit> vanberge, pm * cough *
[06:31] <tritium> bigfoot1, I need to step out for a minute.   please /msg ubotu repositories
[06:31] <gigaclon> ubotu, tell brenton about !windowsdrives
[06:31] <tristanmike> !tell DShepherd about faq
[06:32] <ritgerj> honey what did u mean by that?
[06:32] <bigfoot1> hi everyone, i'm trying to add universe to my repo list (sources.list). how do i add universe to mine. PLease see http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3136
[06:32] <gigaclon> ubotu, tell brenton about windowsdrives
[06:32] <honey> ritgerj, by what? sorry, i forgot
[06:32] <psycode> Is there a way to make numlock disabled at all times ? (no matter what commands the keyboard is sending) +
[06:32] <DShepherd> tristanmike: thanks
[06:32] <n00dle-lover> can anybody tell me how I can get identified so I can join #python? do I need to install an identd deamon or ?
[06:32] <newbie_at_linux> i got build-essential so i could compile source tarballs now it says i need libsdl when i try to run configure there are lots of libsdl files i dont know which ones i need
[06:32] <rapha> honey: I assume something like "gedit & / pid=$$"?
[06:32] <honey> n00dle-lover, type /ns help register
[06:32] <nitinshantharam> anyone here on a ferrari 4000 w/ breezy?
[06:32] <cjhcjhcjh> What is the name of the package that supports auto access to fat32 / ntfs drives?
[06:32] <damo21> lol the current .deb for skype is broken
[06:32] <damo21> thats why
[06:32] <honey> rapha, ah no. $$ is the *current* process, i.e. the script
[06:33] <n00dle-lover> honey, thanks
[06:33] <gigaclon> !windowsdrives
[06:33] <ubotu> windowsdrives is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[06:33] <newbie_at_linux> did the skype problem get fixed in breezy?
[06:33] <cjhcjhcjh> tvm
[06:33] <rapha> honey: ah okay. Nah, I need the pid of the program I just started
[06:33] <somedude_> yaaaaaay.. i fixed it.. fetchmail rules!!
[06:33] <ritgerj> honey I am trying to figure out how to configure my wireless pci card in the new breezy badger 64bit
[06:33] <DShepherd> tristanmike: but you stll havent answered my question
[06:33] <brenton> thanks
[06:33] <hill0703> I got my internet working!  192.168.0.1 is not a good DNS I guess
[06:33] <ritgerj> it is a linksys card
[06:33] <douglas> alguem fala portugues?
[06:33] <FunnyLookinHat> Anyone know a web page with a list of popular source.list URLs to add for synaptic and apt-get?
[06:33] <honey> rapha, try pidof?
[06:33] <damo21> well, i dont know about the problem u mean, but the current .deb package for skype is broken
[06:33] <simon_schmidt> hill0703: :D
[06:33] <gmhafiz> !wine
[06:33] <honey> rapha, there *might* be a shell variable for last child process, but i don't know it
[06:34] <rapha> honey: there are more than one of it.
[06:34] <DShepherd> tristanmike: will the old starter site that 'breaks pc' be brought down
[06:34] <DShepherd> ?
[06:34] <eldad_> liable: is it possible for u to continue now?
[06:34] <honey> rapha, latest? :)
[06:34] <bz0b> does anyone here have a ati x800xl pci-express card? because when i try to boot breezy live cd, i get an X error, I have internet, but don't know what proprietary drivers i would need. Could I just apt-get install ati-fglrx-`uname -r`
[06:34] <honey> pidof | sort -nr | head -1 :)
[06:34] <kbrooks> DShepherd: no
[06:34] <honey> rapha, that isn't reliable :)
[06:34] <tristanmike> DShepherd, if there will be another "guide", it's the wiki, and it's unoffical, i don't imagine it will be taken down
[06:34] <kbrooks> DShepherd: it is unoffical
[06:34] <DShepherd> kbrooks:  ok ok
[06:34] <sn9> bigfoot1: looks good except there is no breezy backports repo
[06:34] <DShepherd> tristanmike: thanks
[06:34] <tristanmike> DShepherd, the "ubuntuguide" is unoffical, not the wiki
[06:34] <nitinshantharam> does breezy installer support partition resizing (windows) yet?
[06:35] <honey> !tell honey about faq
[06:35] <newbie_at_linux> The problem with Skype in Hoary was that it was unstable. There were lots of problems when I tried to use it. The system would get locked up. Then I read somewhere that the problems might be fixed in Breezy Badger. Did the problems get fixed in Breezy Badger?
[06:35] <bigfoot1> sn9, you saw my sources.list? thanks.
[06:35] <bigfoot1> sn9, um tritium said that resolvconf was in universe.
[06:35] <DShepherd> nderjm: making any headway with LVM?
[06:36] <nderjm> DShepherd: Nope
[06:36] <DShepherd> nderjm: keep on trying :)
[06:36] <rapha> honey: as a matter of fact, that always gets the first, not the last :)
[06:36] <bigfoot1> sn9, are you saying that resolvconf is in breezy backports repo, or are you saying that a breezy backports repo does not exist? in either case, how can i get resolvconf?
[06:36] <setup> hi, does anyone know what package lndir is in?
[06:36] <Ekibyougami> be back soon
[06:36] <ritgerj> How do I configure a wireless pci card in breezy badger?
[06:36] <honey> rapha s/head/tail/ :)
[06:37] <sn9> bigfoot1: backports doesn't exist. it's in universe
[06:37] <bz0b> does anyone here have a ati x800xl pci-express card? because when i try to boot breezy live cd, i get an X error, I have internet, but don't know what proprietary drivers i would need. Could I just apt-get install ati-fglrx-`uname -r`
[06:37] <Eppu> setup: you can use apt-file search lndir to find out. At least in hoary it is in xutils
[06:37] <newbie_at_linux> I got build-essential, so I could compile source tarballs. Now the output from running configure says I need libsdl. There are lots of libsdl files. I do not know which ones I need.
[06:37] <graabein> wezzer, Searching for splash image... none found, skipping...
[06:38] <qt2> newbie_at_linux: cant hurt to get them all... ;)
[06:38] <honey> so...
[06:38] <honey> so, what's the support status of universe/multiverse? are they maintained by third-parties and the ubuntu core team don't overview package quality/updates?
[06:38] <sn9> newbie_at_linux: libsdl1.2-dev
[06:38] <wezzer> graabein: that's totally normal
[06:38] <Hikaru79> Anyone here know of a repository that has nxclient available? Seveas' repos seem to be down.
[06:38] <wezzer> graabein: but if you did install it correctly and you reboot, you will see usplash
[06:38] <gmhafiz> yes, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=29996
[06:38] <graabein> wezzer, allright, ill try it
[06:38] <gmhafiz> oops, wrong channel
[06:38] <wezzer> graabein: good luck
[06:38] <bigfoot1> sn9, so what must i do to get resolvconf?
[06:38] <graabein> another thing, how do i check if nvidia glx is running? ls something grep...
[06:39] <WhiteRabbit> lsmod
[06:39] <rapha> honey: with pgrep it works
[06:39] <honey> rapha, it works better? it should still find two... but i wouldn't rely on latest pid, they wrap
[06:39] <newbie_at_linux> sn9: Are you sure that is the right one?
[06:39] <sn9> bigfoot1: remove backports, apt-get update, apt-get install resolvconf
[06:39] <graabein> WhiteRabbit, lsmod | grep "nv" gives me nvidia and agpgart... guess i have to do something
[06:39] <sn9> graabein: glxinfo
[06:39] <Nitros> i'm starving for backports
[06:40] <qt2> indeed.
[06:40] <WhiteRabbit> graabein, you want to speed your rendering up or something?
[06:40] <Mez> Nitros: brezy was only released yesterday
[06:40] <Mez> you cant expect backports already
[06:40] <rapha> honey: pgrep blah | sort -nr | head -n 1
[06:40] <sn9> newbie_at_linux: yes
[06:40] <Nitros> note to drapper: no release until backports are smokin!
[06:40] <honey> rapha, as above :)
[06:40] <graabein> yeah i guess. i dont really need it for anything other than neverball though!
[06:40] <mustard5> starving for extras :D
[06:40] <ritgerj> can someone tell me what the easiest wifi card setup is, or a link to it
[06:40] <setup> Eppu: ok, thanks
[06:40] <WhiteRabbit> graabein, cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/card
[06:40] <rapha> honey: ya :-) ... interested in a nautilus script to display MD5 sum of selected files?
[06:40] <qt2> Mez: day before yesterday.
[06:40] <WhiteRabbit> graabein, cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/host-bridge
[06:41] <graabein> direct rendering: no... should i use the ubuntu drivers or nvidias?
[06:41] <nitinshantharam> does breezy installer support partition resizing (windows) yet?
[06:41] <Mez> qt2: yesterday IMO
[06:41] <sn9> graabein: ubuntu's nvidia drivers
[06:41] <mustard5> nitinshantharam, yes
[06:41] <WhiteRabbit> graabein, it's a nivida right?
[06:41] <qt2> Mez: whyso?
[06:41] <honey> ritgerj, System - Admin - Networking if you have drivers already
[06:41] <WhiteRabbit> graabein, use nvidias
[06:41] <honey> ritgerj, will depend critically on the card
[06:41] <graabein> yeah, nvidia geforce 6600 gt
[06:41] <ritgerj> honey it is a linksys card
[06:41] <ritgerj> dont have drivers yet
[06:42] <mustard5> nitinshantharam, installer in rescue mode I think can use qparted
[06:42] <apocxp> ritgerj: wireless info here: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A//ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/Ubuntu&ei=NzFRQ5mNKY_O4QHn2KzECg&sig2=QSwz5_EVoembXuZysZsqYQ
[06:42] <WhiteRabbit> graabein, Edit the file "/etc/modules.conf" & add options nvidia NVreg_EnableAGPSBA=x NVreg_EnableAGPFW=x NVreg_ReqAGPRate=x   1 enable 0 disables & agprate is 2,4or 8
[06:42] <honey> ritgerj, ah well your question is much more specific then - go hunting for them :)
[06:42] <graabein> cat proc gives me supported for everything
[06:42] <ritgerj> honey I am new to linux, i have dabbled in it before, but I have never actually gotten anythign to install from outside of the repositories, is it hard to install drivers?
[06:43] <sn9> ritgerj: you don't need to do that
[06:43] <mustard5> ritgerj, not always, but occasionally there is some grief
[06:43] <ritgerj> sn9
[06:43] <ritgerj> what do i need to do?
[06:43] <graabein> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0". --anyone seen this?
[06:43] <linux121> hello
[06:43] <honey> ritgerj, i've been using ubuntu for two hours :) i'm a fedora user. it shouldn't be hard, but better to google for your card and ubuntu. lspci will help identify chipset
[06:43] <newbie_at_linux> Has anyone played Lincity or Netpanzer?
[06:43] <ritgerj> ok
[06:44] <thirso> how do i list the programs so i know what to kill?
[06:44] <dbzdeath> hey does anyone know of any GOOD GUI ftp clients that work have PRET support(http://www.drftpd.org/index.php/Distributed_PASV#PRE_Transfer_Command_for_Distributed_PASV_Transfers)
[06:44] <eldad_> sleep
[06:44] <dmlinux> hey guys, i made a text file executable but i put it in startup sessions, and it wont load
[06:44] <honey> wow. i can see this channel's a bit overloaded with helpees looking for helpers
[06:44] <graabein> WhiteRabbit, thanks im taking notes... had the same problems with hoary...
[06:44] <Nitros> licenses be dammed. i don't believe i'm having to make my own java.
[06:44] <eldad_> *sleep
[06:44] <brickZA> anyone having problems with the "Starwars" screensaver locking X in Breezy?
[06:44] <DShepherd> man thirso: top
[06:44] <mustard5> thirso, try system monitor
[06:44] <sn9> ritgerj: assuming the windows drivers don't use RNDIS, you can just use ndiswrappwer from the repositories
[06:44] <DShepherd>  thirso:man  top
[06:44] <dmlinux> when i double click the file to run it it comes up with an error message, and asks me how to run it. HOW do i make it run soleley in a terminal on startup
[06:44] <ritgerj> k
[06:45] <ritgerj> thanks
[06:45] <dmlinux> how do i make a text file executable and only run in a terminal
[06:46] <fio> hey. got a file containing a list of other files (typed "ls > 1.lst"). How do I make wma2ogg use the list of files to work? (wma2ogg needs the list given to him file by file). using bash scripting, is it possible?
[06:46] <sn9> dmlinux: does the file begin with the standard #! ?
[06:46] <WhiteRabbit> graabein, you could also use nvidia agpart
[06:46] <rapha> Anybody interested in a nautilus script to list the MD5 sums of all files selected?
[06:46] <WhiteRabbit> graabein, by adding Option "NvAGP" "1" to the xorg.conf under the device driver index of nvidia
[06:46] <dmlinux> sn9 no .. it is named BluetoothMouse
[06:46] <mustard5> put !# at the first line of the file
[06:46] <qt2> Mez: err, why do you consider the release date to be yesterday?
[06:46] <dmlinux> sn9 how do i make it #!
[06:46] <mustard5> if its a script :D
[06:46] <newbie_at_linux> If I get links2 from Synaptic, will I get the one that has the gui?
[06:46] <graabein> i found both nvidia and agpart with lsmod... guess they are running
[06:46] <cr0wman> hi
[06:46] <sn9> dmlinux: i don't mean the name of the file
[06:46] <andy_satriani> alow guys, i want to ask, how can i add mirror to my sources.list
[06:47] <WhiteRabbit> graabein, but you would need to disable the hotplug for agpgart
[06:47] <mustard5> doh got it backwards :D
[06:47] <andy_satriani> it always failed
[06:47] <fio> anyone?
[06:47] <WhiteRabbit> graabein, I get like 125 fps in UT2004
[06:47] <brickZA> andy_satriani: add a country code before the archive.ubuntu bit
[06:47] <brickZA> andy_satriani: eg. de.archive.ubuntu.com for the german mirror
[06:47] <newbie_at_linux> when I uninstall programs, do the config files get left behind?
[06:47] <WhiteRabbit> graabein, if the server can handle it I can hit 225 even
[06:47] <dmlinux> sn9 so i add #! to the begining of the file to make it run in terminal ?
[06:47] <tarvid> breezy cd installer fails on my via m10000 box, any workarounds?
[06:47] <sn9> newbie_at_linux: usually
[06:47] <graabein> wowsers. with the same card as me? 6600 gt?
[06:47] <enoon> sn9, anything new about dbus/hal kernel crash prob? i can use my system with a kernel from another distro
[06:47] <andy_satriani> thx brickZA
[06:48] <mustard5> newbie_at_linux, in synaptic you can choose 'remove completely' to purge configs
[06:48] <dmlinux> sn9 anything else i have to add to the lines?
[06:48] <T-One> man, can anybody help me troubleshoot vnc4server?
[06:48] <andy_satriani> is there any indonesian mirror?
[06:48] <WhiteRabbit> T-One, FreeNX is the nice
[06:48] <brickZA> andy_satriani: np
[06:48] <sn9> dmlinux: what is in the file?
[06:48] <cr0wman> I just tried 5.1 live , and was wondering how to get my wireless connection to work. I see the wireless adapter in hardware list.. but i don't get the add button in netowrk setup..
[06:48] <jode> Can some one help me?
[06:48] <T-One> can't use the client on corporate laptop
[06:48] <graabein> im pasting all these hints into tomboy... i want to learn the graphics/opengl stuff once and for all, :-)
[06:48] <mustard5> jode yes...ask you question :)
[06:48] <mustard5> *your
[06:48] <dmlinux> sudo modprobe hidp, sudo hcid  , sudo hidd --connect<bdaddr> , sudo hidd --server
[06:49] <dmlinux> sn9
[06:49] <sn9> dmlinux: is it python code, is it perl code, what?
[06:49] <jode> what is a good burning program in ubuntu. kb3 won't install and gnome baker only burns to 700mb?
[06:49] <dmlinux> sn9 umm ,
[06:49] <newbie_at_linux> i was wondering if the config files get left behind like the windows registry when you uninstall a program why couldnt they make the software return the regristry back to the way it was when you uninstall a program in windows
[06:49] <dmlinux> sn9 python
[06:49] <occy> LeaChim, you still here?
[06:49] <occy> hmmm
[06:50] <andy_satriani> btw thx brick ^^
[06:50] <mustard5> dmlinux...give the file the .py extension then I think
[06:50] <dmlinux> jode did you try graveman
[06:50] <jode> no I didn't
[06:50] <dmlinux> mustard5 how do i chang the extenion?
[06:50] <mustard5> rename the file
[06:50] <jode> Thanks
[06:50] <mustard5> with
[06:51] <sn9> dmlinux: then the first line must contain a path to the python interpreter after #!, and you must chmod a+x it
[06:51] <Baxter_Kylie> Aye yai yai! Is there documentation anywhere for expert installation?
[06:51] <WhiteRabbit> Anyone want to spend the nite on bald mountain with me!
[06:51] <mustard5> just rename it with the .py extension
[06:51] <dmlinux> sn9 i did that and its still giving me that error
[06:51] <sn9> Baxter_Kylie: if you're not a debian expert, don't use expert installation
[06:51] <dmlinux> "BluetoothMouse.py" is an executable text file.
[06:52] <bigfoot1> sn9, thanks, i updated my sources.list, but i got an error about invalid signatures. please see http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3138
[06:52] <dmlinux> mustard5 any idea?
[06:52] <bigfoot1> sn9 how can i remove this problem? it suggests i run apt-get update, but that doesn't help
[06:52] <mustard5> sn9 sounds like he knows better than me :D
[06:52] <mustard5> he's got it...
[06:52] <sn9> bigfoot1: the extras repo cannot have good signatures. known prob
[06:52] <dmlinux> bigfoot1 did you try sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get upgrade
[06:53] <WhiteRabbit> Baxter_Kylie, woo! he shot you down boy!
[06:53] <MrLaminar> hi everyone
[06:53] <mustard5> did you do a chmod on the file dmlinux ?
[06:53] <MrLaminar> i am logging onto a solaris 10 machine via xdmcp and the keyboard stops working
[06:53] <MrLaminar> any ideas?
[06:53] <WhiteRabbit> MrBean, I know why
[06:53] <WhiteRabbit> MrLaminar, I know why lol
[06:53] <dmlinux> mustard5 yes,
[06:53] <mustard5> k
[06:53] <WhiteRabbit> MrLaminar, disable usb legacy support in the bios lol
[06:53] <bigfoot1> dmlinux: i think someone gave me a signature to install. but now i don't know how to undo that.
[06:54] <MrLaminar> WhiteRabbit, "lol"
[06:54] <sn9> dmlinux: what is the first line of the file?
[06:54] <mustard5> I'd double check you are pointing at the python bin directory in the first line
[06:54] <WhiteRabbit> MrLaminar, !
[06:54] <nightswim> what would be a good place to specify $EDITOR for all the users?
[06:54] <dmlinux> sn9 #!
[06:54] <MrLaminar> come on, any ideas with xkb?
[06:54] <nightswim> oh
[06:54] <nightswim> hmm
[06:54] <dmlinux> bigfoot1 signature??
[06:54] <MrLaminar> i am trying to find the right options to pass to gdmXnestchooser
[06:54] <bigfoot1> sn9, so this "invalid signature problem" is not because of someone giving me their signature to install? (I'm hazy on what exactly I did to implement it)
[06:54] <Baxter_Kylie> WhiteRabbit: Well I wouldn't call education being 'shot down' ...  only the insecure take such things as insults...
[06:54] <mustard5> dmlinux, it should be something like this for instance if it was a bash script '!#bin/bash
[06:54] <sn9> dmlinux: it's not just #!, it's #! with the pathname
[06:54] <bigfoot1> dmlinux: yes. please see http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3138
[06:55] <cappiz> someone here ever setup a webcam streaming so other can see my cam via a web browser?
[06:55] <WhiteRabbit> Baxter_Kylie, you mean only the conformist follow the law
[06:55] <MrLaminar> cappiz, use motion
[06:55] <MrLaminar> motion.sf.net
[06:55] <cappiz> it just takes pictures?
[06:55] <mustard5> dmlinux, I think there is a python tutorial in repos....dive into python
[06:55] <T-One> got it, found a typo in my inetd.conf
[06:55] <MrLaminar> it takes pictures and runs a web server that refreshes a page every X seconds
[06:55] <WhiteRabbit> cappiz, host your webcam I will look into it
[06:55] <mustard5> it will have basic stuff like setting up the first line
[06:55] <NanoBCN> hi people. Just installed Breeze and got in the middle of a trouble I can't solve...
[06:55] <dmlinux> sn9 so will#!bin/bash work?
[06:56] <mustard5> dmlinux, no
[06:56] <Baxter_Kylie> WhiteRabbit: Yes. That's exactly what I meant. ::rollseyes:: Because I mentioned conformism... ;-)
[06:56] <mustard5> not if its python
[06:56] <sn9> dmlinux: not if it's a file of python code
[06:56] <occy> any WG311 users here?
[06:56] <mustard5> it looks like just a bash script though
[06:56] <xinit> hi..
[06:56] <mustard5> paste the contents in #flood if you like
[06:56] <WhiteRabbit> Baxter_Kylie, O wait you thought I cared about peer support from strangers! rofl
[06:56] <dmlinux> sn9 im just trying to make these command lines to run on startup..
[06:56] <dmlinux> sn9 im not sure about python or anything like that
[06:56] <Nitros> anyone seen java-package. it's not showing up in the repos.
[06:56] <WhiteRabbit> Baxter_Kylie, I'm sorry you have mistaking
[06:56] <xinit> does anyone know why ctrl-alt-f1 through f6 don't work since I upgraded to breezy?
[06:57] <sn9> dmlinux: you said it was a python file
[06:57] <dmlinux> sn9 all i want it to do is to run in a terminal on startup (becaue i have to enter a password each time)
[06:57] <occy> oopes, sorry,   NetGear WG311 PCI card users that is... :)
[06:57] <dmlinux> sn9 uh
[06:57] <mustard5> sn9 he pasted up what looked like a bash script earlier
[06:57] <apocxp> xinit: works for me.
[06:57] <mustard5> just a series of command line entries
[06:57] <xinit> apocxp: mhh..
[06:57] <NanoBCN> for some reason some driver I used to compile without any problem with previous versions of the kernel cannot be compiled with the 2.6.12-9-686... any idea why?
[06:57] <Baxter_Kylie> WhiteRabbit: Actually, I do... hence why I'm here and why I'm grateful to users like sn9.
[06:57] <enoon> xinit, doesnt work for me too
[06:57] <xinit> apocxp: maybe it's my windowmaker..
[06:57] <sn9> Nitros: it's there
[06:57] <xinit> enoon: doesn't?
[06:57] <apocxp> dunnot.
[06:58] <enoon> xinit, does not work
[06:58] <apocxp> i'm on gde
[06:58] <mustard5> try bin/bash dmlinux and rename the file with a .sh extension :D
[06:58] <dmlinux> sn9 i guess its not a python file :P i just want this script to run on startup
[06:58] <occy> http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/howto/helpcenterhowto.2004-10-07.7773155363
[06:58] <Nitros> sn9: i guess my sources.list is all over the place. i'll try again. thanks
[06:58] <WhiteRabbit> Baxter_Kylie, :)~
[06:58] <occy> this link seems dead
[06:58] <enoon> xinit, i think it worked yesterday though
[06:58] <bigfoot1> hello, i was advised to  "copy your /etc/resolv.conf file to /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.f/original file." how do i do this copying thing?
[06:58] <uli> hello hello, i have a problem again:
[06:58] <xinit> enoon: metacity doesn't do it as well..
[06:58] <mustard5> there is a good tutorial online called advanced bash scripting, dmlinux
[06:58] <Hikaru79> Anyone here know of a repository that has nxclient available? Seveas' repos seem to be down.
[06:58] <uli> how do i see, if the kernel headersare installed properly?
[06:59] <WhiteRabbit> bigfoot1, cp
[06:59] <mustard5> it will give you the basics
[06:59] <sn9> dmlinux: by startup do you mean login to X?
[06:59] <dmlinux> mustard5 any url?
[06:59] <bigfoot1> WhiteRabbit: cp?
[06:59] <dmlinux> sn9 yes
[06:59] <xinit> enoon: do you also get a [11^ in a terminal?
[06:59] <QMario> How do I increase the browsing speed of Firefox. It goes soooooo slow. =-O
[06:59] <WhiteRabbit> bigfoot1, c p & run
[06:59] <bigfoot1> WhiteRabbit: but what is this thing called "original file"?
[06:59] <QMario> s/x./x?
[06:59] <dmlinux> sn9 i changed it to SH file, and keeping #!bin/bash , will that work?
[06:59] <mustard5> it was in the repos on hoary as a .deb
[06:59] <enoon> xinit, O7P
[06:59] <mustard5> havent seen it in Breezy but it might be in synaptic...its called abs
[06:59] <Profeta> hey, someone knows how to change repository of breezy? I saw one to hoary, but dont know how to increase for breezy
[06:59] <dmlinux> sn9 its still asking me to run in terminal or display, or open in text editor
[06:59] <sn9> dmlinux: System->Preferences->Sessions
[06:59] <enoon> xinit,  QRS;7~;7~
[06:59] <Profeta> I want to install some extra softs
[07:00] <anethema> what is the main kde newsreader in kubuntu? is it still pan ?
[07:00] <xinit> enoon: ah.. differs per term..
[07:00] <mustard5> search with apt or synaptic if you like
[07:00] <enoon> xinit, depends on the keys...
[07:00] <xinit> this sucks
[07:00] <enoon> yea
[07:00] <Profeta> hey, someone install gdesklets on breezy ?
[07:00] <occy> !ndiswrapper
[07:00] <ubotu> from memory, ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wirless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[07:00] <bigfoot1> WhiteRabbit: oh, i found out. the file's name is "original"
[07:00] <JDigital> Profeta: read the links in the channel topic and see if any of those help
[07:01] <siriusly> !realplayer
[07:01] <ubotu> somebody said realplayer was http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:01] <mustard5> dmlinux, http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
[07:01] <Profeta> ok
[07:01] <bigfoot1> WhiteRabbit: the advice said "resolv.conf.f" but in my resolvconf folder, i have a folder called "resolved.conf.d" is this okay?
[07:01] <sn9> dmlinux: System->Preferences->Sessions
[07:01] <andy_satriani> Profeta: why, you got problems with gdesklet?
[07:01] <enoon> xinit, there's something wich seems to have to do with that in pref>keyboard
[07:01] <WhiteRabbit> bigfoot1, sure
[07:01] <enoon> xinit, but it crashes
[07:02] <dmlinux> sn9 im there
[07:02] <WhiteRabbit> bigfoot1, it ducking matter
[07:02] <xinit> enoon: mhh..
[07:02] <Profeta> andy_satriani, I am newbie, trying to install it, my apt-get didnt find the packages
[07:02] <mustard5> are you adding the script to sessions?
[07:02] <weob> apt-cache search *name*
[07:02] <sn9> dmlinux: add gnome-terminal to the session
[07:02] <enoon> xinit, i cannot change me keyboard layout too
[07:02] <mustard5> ah k :D
[07:02] <marsh> Hi - anyone know if the backport repositories are down?
[07:02] <anethema> what is the main kde newsreader in kubuntu? is it still pan ?
[07:03] <QMario> Who is this adas?
[07:03] <bigfoot1> WhiteRabbit: "ducking" matter? what do you mean by ducking?
[07:03] <QMario> !Lart adas.
[07:03] <occy> does anyone know how to ascertain the versions of ndiswrapper in Breezy?
[07:03] <dmlinux> sn9 in startup programs?
[07:03] <xinit> enoon: mhh.. I remember that I had some keyboard mapping message yesterday..
[07:03] <QMario> Take that!
[07:03] <sn9> dmlinux: right
[07:03] <WhiteRabbit> bigfoot1, say it out loud a few times & think about it!
[07:03] <QMario> Sorry, I was off on a tangent there. :)
[07:03] <dmlinux> sn9 i added the BluetoothMouse.sh too..
[07:03] <andy_satriani> Profeta: have you add the extra repository?
[07:03] <weob> should say in synaptic package manager what version it is
[07:04] <xinit> enoon: it crashes here as well..
[07:04] <weob> but its probably one of the llatest versions
[07:04] <sn9> dmlinux: bluetoothmouse is better loaded earlier
[07:04] <enoon> xinit, brb - i try and check if the changes apply if i restart X
[07:04] <dmlinux> sn9 so i change the order?
[07:04] <newbie_at_linux> I am getting several errors when I run configure about OpenAL. Here is one: configure: error: OpenAL is currently mandatory
[07:04] <sn9> dmlinux: what commands does bluetoothmouse issue?
[07:05] <weob> says it is 1.1.4
[07:05] <dmlinux> sudo modprobe hidp, sudo hcid  , sudo hidd --connect<bdaddr> , sudo hidd --server
[07:05] <sn9> dmlinux: that is better suited to a bootscript
[07:05] <marsh> I'm trying to bring up to date (unofficial) a newly installed system, but http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net/hoary-backports is not found!?!?! neither main, universe, multiverse OR restricted packages seem to exist :(
[07:05] <Profeta> andy_satriani, I decoment some on my sources.list, but on upgrade, I got some errors, do you have a list for them on a site ?
[07:06] <dmlinux> how do i add it to the bootscript
[07:06] <marsh> can anyone help?
[07:06] <marsh> sorry, I a bit noob
[07:06] <dmlinux> marsh are you using breezy?
[07:06] <QMario> !Modem
[07:06] <ubotu> I don't know, QMario
[07:06] <marsh> breezy?
[07:06] <marsh> hoary.
[07:06] <andy_satriani> Profeta: i am using the normal repository from the ubuntuguide.org
[07:07] <sn9> dmlinux: bootscripts go in /etc/init.d and there are special commands to manage them
[07:07] <dmlinux> marsh oh ok, idk then
[07:07] <marsh> :(
[07:07] <kikinovak> Hi. Anyone knows how to open files on a remote server with Vim?
[07:07] <marsh> the repositories are there, are they?
[07:07] <ompaul> marsh, are you going from warty to hoary or hoary to breezy
[07:07] <dmlinux> sn9 so if im correct can i just put my BluetoothMouse.sh in init.d
[07:07] <TenPlus1> hi folks
[07:07] <bigfoot1> WhiteRabbit: that etc/resolv.conf file is actually a linking document. when i open it up, it has exactly the same contents as the file in which the adviser said to paste to. Am i misunderstanding something?
[07:08] <Profeta> andy_satriani, to install you did sudo apt-get install gdesklets ?
[07:08] <sn9> marsh backports for hoary moved. upgrade to breezy anyway
[07:08] <enoon> xinit, did not help
[07:08] <TenPlus1> I am having some problems with the Firefox Java Plugin, could someone please help me
[07:08] <tristanmike> marsh,  the mirromax sites are no longer any good
[07:08] <WhiteRabbit> bigfoot1, probally
[07:08] <nemo> is there any trojan scanners for linux?
[07:08] <fforw> teimoe: what is your problem?
[07:08] <marsh> ok... so what do I use?
[07:08] <fforw> TenPlus1: what is your problem?
[07:08] <tristanmike> !tell marsh about sources
[07:09] <nderjm> Hmm, I dont see a server option on the PowerPC install CD.  Is it the expert option?
[07:09] <marsh> i take it a can't upgrade to breezy using apt-get
[07:09] <sn9> dmlinux: you then have to enable it for specific runlevels
[07:09] <tristanmike> marsh, yes, why would you think you can't?
[07:09] <TenPlus1> I followed the ubuntuGuide instructions and have installed Java and copied the .so plugin into /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugin directory and restarted firefox
[07:09] <dmlinux> sn9 wow this is difficult lol
[07:09] <TenPlus1> but java still wont work.... although "java --version" works ok
[07:09] <marsh> because I dont have the mirrormax repos...
[07:10] <dmlinux> sn9 how do i do that
[07:10] <tristanmike> !tell TenPlus1 about ubuntuguide
[07:10] <Felix_> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[07:10] <sn9> !tell TenPlus1 about ubuntuguide
[07:10] <nemo> well I guess Trojan/virus  scanners?
[07:10] <andy_satriani> Profeta: try to use apt-get install gdesklet-data, i forgot the exact name
[07:10] <marsh> I'm wanting the unnoficial - ubotu only has official...
[07:10] <fforw> TenPlus1: normally you have to create a symlink instead of copying
[07:10] <marsh> <-- wants kde for k3b ('cause it works) etc
[07:10] <newbie_at_linux> I am getting several errors when I run configure about OpenAL. Here is one: configure: error: OpenAL is currently mandatory
[07:10] <dmlinux> sn9 http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3139
[07:10] <TenPlus1> sorry, that's what I did... make a link... me bad...
[07:11] <marsh> tristanmike, so what do you use instead of mirrormax?
[07:11] <TenPlus1> I did "sudo ln -s /usr/java/jre1.5.0_5/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so .
[07:11] <TenPlus1> "
[07:11] <sn9> dmlinux: i'm suffering from serious sleep-deprivation here, and my memory is failing
[07:11] <tristanmike> marsh, no, it has both, Backports are official now, just the extras remain on the outside
[07:11] <dmlinux> sn9 eek sorry :(
[07:11] <vanberge> are there any how tow's for restricted format playback on breezy? dvd/mp3
[07:11] <vanberge> all i can fond is for hoary
[07:11] <vanberge> *find
[07:11] <fforw> TenPlus1: and you were in the plugins dir at that time?
[07:11] <dmlinux> !tell vanberge about restricted
[07:12] <marsh> tristanmike, extras?
[07:12] <bigfoot1> hi everyone .I've been advised to "copy your /etc/resolv.conf file to /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.f/original file." This etc/resolv.conf file is actually a linking document. when i open it up, it has exactly the same contents as the file in which the adviser said to paste to. Am i misunderstanding something?Why would he want me to do a copy when both the copied and the copy have the same contents. Or is there something about linked documents?
[07:12] <dmlinux> vanberge check your messages :)
[07:12] <TenPlus1> yes...
[07:12] <sn9> dmlinux: man update-rc.d
[07:12] <tristanmike> marsh, so if you look at the sources for hoary on that site ubotu told you about and look at lines 26 and 33, they replace your two mirrormax lines
[07:12] <fforw> TenPlus1: does about:plugins show the plugin?
[07:12] <Profeta> andy_satriani, didnt solve, the packages are gdesklets and gdesklets-data, but I dont have them on my repository :\
[07:13] <marsh> all these extras, backports & that are confusing as ya like!! ;)
[07:13] <bozel> hi@all
[07:13] <andy_satriani> hmm
[07:13] <MrLaminar> hi again
[07:13] <dmlinux> sn9 isnt there an easy way of making those commands run on login
[07:13] <marsh> ok - i'll check it out, tristanmike
[07:13] <TenPlus1> nope, only totem and flash
[07:13] <tristanmike> marsh, at first yes, :), it's understandable
[07:13] <thirso> how do i install a .run file ? (Enemy Territory)
[07:13] <bozel> how to mount an usb-stick?
[07:13] <MrLaminar> i copied over some fonts from solaris to my ubuntu installation under /usr/share/fonts/F3
[07:13] <richard> Installed breezy last night. ... good distro
[07:13] <MrLaminar> how and when will they get "indexed" ?
[07:13] <marsh> tristanmike, hope i not a pain in the arse
[07:13] <sn9> dmlinux: you want bluetoothmouse way before login
[07:13] <MrLaminar> is there a command?
[07:13] <tristanmike> marsh, not at all =)
[07:13] <enoon> richard, have youe rebooted yet?
[07:13] <marsh> apologies if i am, but I'll get there!
[07:13] <fforw> TenPlus1: what is the owner and the mode of the link link file? ( ls -l <link>)
[07:13] <dmlinux> sn9 whys that? i dont care if it runs before i login
[07:13] <richard> Yes, I'm running it now
[07:14] <dmlinux> sn9 as long as it runs
[07:14] <home_> I have problem with ubunto. When I restart my computer it's turn off. What can I do?
[07:14] <bozel> please, need help
[07:14] <bozel> please, need help
[07:14] <bozel> how to mount an usb-stick?
[07:14] <TenPlus1> root root
[07:14] <Seveas> bozel, plug it in...
[07:14] <bigfoot1> tritium: hello
[07:14] <fforw> TenPlus1: access flags?
[07:14] <Seveas> usb stick should be mounted automatically
[07:14] <sn9> dmlinux: you'll have problems otherwise
[07:14] <bozel> and then?
[07:14] <tristanmike> marsh, "sudo apt-get install k3b" should work
[07:14] <dmlinux> sn9 o
[07:14] <richard> Works very well. .. .
[07:14] <enoon> bozel, plug it in
[07:14] <MrLaminar> and then click the volume icon on the desktop
[07:14] <sn9> dmlinux: man update-rc.d
[07:14] <enoon> richard, okay
[07:14] <bozel> ah ok, now
[07:14] <bozel> thx
[07:14] <bozel> now its working
[07:14] <richard> Can't say much for Kubuntu though. . . .
[07:14] <TenPlus1> =rw=r==r==
[07:15] <dmlinux> sn9 so lemme get this straight, if i follow the Manual and change the runlevel in init.d bluetoothMouse, it will run on startup with no problems?
[07:15] <nemo> I know they say how secure linux is, and I agree it is VERY secure (when setup properly) But I also know that viruses and trojans are just code that can be writen for any system "Trojan.Linux.Zab" is an example of a linux trojan. I would like to know what scanners there are out there to scan for such things?
[07:15] <richard> Still has major bugs in the final release. ...
[07:15] <sn9> dmlinux: it should
[07:15] <Seveas> nemo, clamav
[07:15] <fforw> TenPlus1: in which plugins dir do you have it installed
[07:15] <nemo> ty Seveas
[07:16] <TenPlus1> "/use/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins"
[07:16] <brodmann> if i run the package manager, just after installing the repositories, will it download the w32codecs?
[07:16] <fforw> TenPlus1: strange..
[07:16] <enoon> i am quite surprised what (major) bugs there are
[07:16] <JaIrunCaloth> I need to mount my windows partitions, but I have no idea what the names of the partitions are. How can I find that out?
[07:16] <sn9> brodmann: breezy or hoary?
[07:16] <brodmann> breezy
[07:17] <TenPlus1> I dont get it... it worked in 5.04...
[07:17] <tristanmike> brodmann, you must download and install the w32codecs now
[07:17] <sn9> brodmann: http://www.giannaros.org/tor/bt/
[07:17] <NanoBCN> hi guys, i downgraded kernel and I got kernel panic. Any help?
[07:17] <brodmann> ah
[07:17] <GNULinuxer> JaIrunCaloth: fdisk -L
[07:18] <thirso> does anyone know how do i get my keyboard layout to work on Cedega?
[07:18] <GNULinuxer> JaIrunCaloth: fdisk -l
[07:18] <dmlinux> sn9 sudo update-rc.d -n BluetoothMouse.sh
[07:18] <fforw> TenPlus1: wait a moment.. I try it myself
[07:18] <TenPlus1> ok
[07:18] <brodmann> how install deb file?
[07:18] <BluesRocker> Hi. Can someone help me with couple of problems?
[07:18] <enoon> sn9, ping!! anything new aboout dbus/hal problems?? (no suffices)
[07:18] <Profeta> someone knows an repository for amd64 5.10 version ?
[07:18] <moo> Hi there. I've upgraded to Breezy (great release, thanks to everybody!). Concerning the clipboard-manager: It seems that copying something from "gedit" to "OOo2" (with closing gedit before pasting) works fine, but this does not work when copying from OOo2 to somewhere else: as soon as the app is closed, the text is lost. Any ideas, why?
[07:18] <sn9> brodmann: sudo dpkg -i foo.deb
[07:19] <MachineScrew> is 2hrs batt life good ?
[07:19] <brodmann> ha
[07:19] <brodmann> foo
[07:19] <occy> hmmm
[07:19] <occy> Seveas, know anything about WG311 and Ubuntu Breezy?  (sorry for the stupid repeat questions)   :)
[07:19] <enoon> BluesRocker, like what?
[07:19] <occy> !wg311
[07:19] <ubotu> occy: Do they come in packets of five?
[07:19] <BluesRocker> brodmann dpkg -i filename
[07:19] <brodmann> thanks guys
[07:19] <kbrooks> occy:
[07:19] <kbrooks> !wifi
[07:19] <ubotu> hmm... wifi is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[07:19] <MachineScrew> is 2hrs batt life good ?
[07:19] <occy> kbrooks, k
[07:19] <occy> kbrooks, ;D
[07:19] <kbrooks> occy: ops dont know everything
[07:19] <BluesRocker> i have too large fonts in options of some programs
[07:19] <occy> heh
[07:20] <occy> kbrooks, I'm hoping that Breezy just has love built in for this PCI wireless network card.
[07:20] <kelvin> Hi
[07:20] <klvnn> having "caught signal 11" errors :( with X
[07:20] <BreezyInCalif> hi room, and good (morning|afternoon|evening) to all
[07:20] <MachineScrew> is 2hrs batt life good ?
[07:20] <moo> BluesRocker, are these QT/KDE apps?
[07:20] <kbrooks> ubotu: tell MachineScrew about repeat
[07:20] <BluesRocker> i am not shure
[07:20] <moo> BluesRocker, such as Skype?
[07:21] <MachineScrew> I am trying to optimise my battery
[07:21] <BluesRocker> its psi and skype
[07:21] <kbrooks> MachineScrew: two hours -- maybe, maybe not
[07:21] <gigaclon> two is average
[07:21] <klvnn> sn9, do you have other ideas?
[07:21] <brodmann> sn9, how about the libdivx4linux package?
[07:21] <MachineScrew> kbrooks, what do you meen ? like am I doing any thing with it
[07:21] <occy> kbrooks, ops don't know everything?  My world has been shattered.
[07:22] <occy> kbrooks, ;)
[07:22] <sn9> brodmann: get that from hoary-extras
[07:22] <moo> BluesRocker, install "qt3-qtconfig" package and run "qtconfig" to set the font and size for QT-apps. Worked for me using Skype (which had way too large fonts also)
[07:22] <kbrooks> MachineScrew: "it depends on you"
[07:22] <brodmann> ok, thanks
[07:22] <MachineScrew> kbrooks, ok
[07:22] <occy> hmm
[07:22] <BluesRocker> moo, thanks
[07:22] <moo> BluesRocker, at least this has worked under hoary, haven't checked the package name in breezy yet
[07:22] <occy> 5 0 is outside
[07:22] <brodmann> so i need to edit sources.list sn9
[07:22] <MachineScrew> that dosn't help
[07:22] <sn9> occy: madwifi should love WG311
[07:23] <moo> BluesRocker, yes, should still be the same, but you will need the universe package repository.
[07:23] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[07:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> i need help.  x won't start when i boot up since upgrading fully to breezy.
[07:23] <gigaclon> hi
[07:23] <BluesRocker> moo, it is hoary :)
[07:23] <klvnn> i have the same problem BROKEN_LADDER
[07:24] <kevogod> BROKEN_LADDER, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:24] <sn9> BROKEN_LADDER: fglrx?
[07:24] <torkiano> Hello! I upgrade to breezy and my serial-mouse don't work!! How can i configure it?
[07:24] <moo> BluesRocker, make backups and UPGRADE, UPGRADE! :)
[07:24] <kevogod> klvnn,  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:24] <BROKEN_LADDER> kevogod i've done it.  no help.
[07:24] <TenPlus1> anyone else had problems installing java plugin in Firefox under 5.10 ???
[07:24] <occy> sn9, I've got the v2 card.  :/
[07:24] <brodmann> sn9, no dice
[07:24] <BROKEN_LADDER> sn9 fglrx???
[07:24] <klvnn> kevogod, i did that. using fglrx, tried disabling glx. still "signal 11"
[07:24] <fforw> TenPlus1: it works for me. although I am not able to replicate the access flags you mentioned (644).. man chmod tells me I can't change links but that wouldn't matter because access flags are never used for links
[07:24] <BluesRocker> moo, sorry, but dial-up is too expensive :(((
[07:24] <pupil> Is there a boot floppy for ubuntu hoary?
[07:24] <EnsignRedshirt> When I was running warty, someone told how to get firefox to play wmv and wma files.  It was easy, but I can't remember how to do it.
[07:25] <sn9> BROKEN_LADDER: were you using it?
[07:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> EnsignRedshirt that would be awesome.
[07:25] <TenPlus1> can u give me a command to re-do access flags for the .so file ?
[07:25] <tristanmike> BROKEN_LADDER, fglrx is the driver used for ati cards, do you have ati?
[07:25] <occy> sn9, isn't v2 the acx100 chipset?
[07:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> sn9 don't know what it is.
[07:25] <torkiano> I try "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" but i can't choose my type ogf mouse
[07:25] <occy> sorry, you seem busy.
[07:25] <NanoBCN> Any help for downgrading kernel here?
[07:25] <dmlinux> How do i move a file inside of the terminal
[07:25] <DShepherd> is there an irc channel for gnome
[07:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> tristanmike i have intel extreme graphics on board. :)
[07:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> extreme my buns.
[07:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> DShepherd #gnome
[07:25] <occy> DShepherd, #gnome on irc.gnome.org
[07:25] <DShepherd> k] 
[07:25] <fforw> TenPlus1: you could do "chmod 777 <plugin-file>"
[07:25] <dmlinux> mustard5 How do i move a file inside of the terminal
[07:26] <BreezyInCalif> I have a qstn about users/groups: I have added myself to a group "fuse" using the "Users and Groups" dialog from the System|Administration menu, but I don't show up as a member of the group when I run the command-line util "groups" and I don't seem to have the permissions I would have if I *were* a member of the group. So my question is, what's up with *that*?
[07:26] <moo> BluesRocker, if you have access to a broadband somewhere else, grab a copy of the ubuntu install CD, add it in Synaptic package manager and perform the upgrade. At least for the default packages from main you won't have to download them from the Internet then. (I did it this way, has worked just fine ... though it still had download lots of stuff from universe, of course ...)
[07:26] <mustard5> dmlinux, you mean execute it in terminal?
[07:26] <occy> heh
[07:26] <mustard5> oh..move it
[07:26] <sn9> BROKEN_LADDER: if intel, it should work with the proper options in dpkg-reconf.
[07:26] <moshisushi> hello... my computer freezes when doing * starting hotplug subsystem *
[07:26] <mustard5> use mv :)
[07:26] <fforw> BreezyInCalif: have you logged out and in again after addin yourself to the group?
[07:26] <BreezyInCalif> Go get 'em, occy
[07:26] <klvnn> sn9,  what about ati ? :)
[07:26] <moshisushi> whats wrong?
[07:26] <dmlinux> mustard5 im trying to make a file run in init.d inorder to do that i have to copy the file over into int.d
[07:26] <klvnn> gnome shows for 10 seconds now then %"&$$&$
[07:27] <mustard5> mv <file> <destination>
[07:27] <HiddenWolf> klvnn, that's usually something in the session.
[07:27] <BreezyInCalif> fforw - nope. Guess I need to ... are groups/permissions only checked and set at login, then? or is there a way (like sudo) to "up-group" interactively during a session?
[07:27] <klvnn> yes
[07:27] <mustard5> or cp if you want a copy where you started
[07:27] <brodmann> is there a guide yet for installing ati drivers?
[07:27] <mustard5> dmlinux, cp will copy...mv will move
[07:27] <klvnn> but what, HiddenWolf ?
[07:27] <HiddenWolf> brodmann, they're packaged in ubuntua already
[07:27] <BROKEN_LADDER> sn9 it should?  oh well it doesn't.  it works fine though if i boot in recovery mode.
[07:27] <dmlinux> mustard5 thanks
[07:27] <xinit> enoon: gottit! :)
[07:27] <brodmann> ah
[07:27] <brodmann> just need to update yes?
[07:27] <fforw> BreezyInCalif: you could su to a different user.. and root can always access everything so sudo would work to
[07:28] <HiddenWolf> klvnn, did you just upgrade, or did you put something in your session?
[07:28] <mustard5> type man mv and man cp for more info :D
[07:28] <b3nw> is there a program that converts .rpm to .tgz or something similar?
[07:28] <pupil> Is there a boot floppy for ubuntu hoary?
[07:28] <fforw> BreezyInCalif: upgrouping is not possible I think
[07:28] <enoon> xinit, tell me!!
[07:28] <BROKEN_LADDER> BreezyInCalif where in california?
[07:28] <JDigital> There's a boot CD
[07:28] <dmlinux> sn9 http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3139
[07:28] <JDigital> I think.
[07:28] <BreezyInCalif> Broken_ladder - Bay area, not too far from SF
[07:28] <klvnn> HiddenWolf, no upgrade, fresh 5.10 install , don't even know how to put something in my session
[07:28] <xinit> enoon: check if you have /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc and that it's not a subdirectory..
[07:28] <BROKEN_LADDER> BreezyInCalif i'm in sf
[07:28] <pupil> JDigital, my P133 does not want to boot from cd
[07:28] <klvnn> actually i've never had a gnome session yet with 5.10 :)
[07:28] <xinit> enoon: I had a pc.dpkg-dist and a pc/, but pc/ was wrong
[07:28] <BreezyInCalif> fforw - ty - makes sense to me, but I'll need to be "me" for this application, so will logout/login
[07:28] <moshisushi> please help me,.... first time install of ubuntu.. it's done with the base installing, but when trying to restart it stops at "Starting hotplug subsystem"
[07:29] <BreezyInCalif> Broken_ladder - If you know the Bay area, then - Martinez, me
[07:29] <pupil> moshisushi, maybe its your bios settings
[07:29] <JDigital> pupil: IS there an option in the bios that lets it boot from CD?
[07:29] <thirso> How do i install a .run file?
[07:29] <HiddenWolf> klvnn, you serious? freshly partitioned, or haave you kept an old /home around?
[07:29] <pupil> JDigital, yes
[07:29] <enoon> xinit, -rw-r--r--  1 root root 7070 Oct  6 12:43 /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc
[07:29] <mustard5> dmlinux, might need a sudo in there too, I imagine you've worked that out already though
[07:29] <JDigital> setting CD to primary boot device or something
[07:29] <klvnn> fresh fresh fresh
[07:29] <moshisushi> pupil: what do you mean? what do you suggest me to try?
[07:29] <pupil> JDigital, I don't hvae problem setting up boot ,.. I have a problem booting from cd
[07:29] <xinit> enoon: mhh.. try stopping your dm and start X manually.. does it give some errors?
[07:30] <JDigital> o
[07:30] <pupil> moshisushi, change the icu settings
[07:30] <enoon> xinit, dm?
[07:30] <penguin42> hi - I seem to be having a conflict during a breezy upgrade (I've looked at the wicky page) - can someone with a fresh breezy install tell me if they have openoffice.org2-help-en-us and/or openoffice.org2-calc and if so what versions please
[07:30] <mustard5> dmlinx, you could have an exit command to make it look pretty :)
[07:30] <xinit> enoon: gdm, kdm, wdm or something else
[07:30] <moshisushi> pupil: whats that?
[07:30] <sn9> pupil: get smartbootmanager
[07:30] <enoon> xinit, ok thanks
[07:30] <pupil> sn9, what's that?
[07:30] <enoon> xinit, brb
[07:30] <dmlinux> mustard5 i want http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3139 to run at startup , but sn9 told me to put it in init.d runlevel etc.. and i have no idea what i am doing
[07:31] <xinit> enoon: k :)
[07:31] <BluesRocker> moo, thanks, it worked!
[07:31] <mustard5> dmlinux, neither do I with regards to init.d
[07:31] <moo> BluesRocker, np :)
[07:31] <kevogod> How do I get Epiphany to open bookmarks in a new tab or current blank tab?
[07:32] <pupil> sn9, found it ,. reading up on it now
[07:32] <BluesRocker> ok, i have another problem with gxmame
[07:32] <moshisushi> pupil: can't find anything called icu settings :(
[07:32] <kevogod> (by double-clicking)
[07:32] <pupil> moshisushi, turn off plug and play OS
[07:32] <penguin42> or could a breezy user please do a dpkg -s ubuntu-desktop      and tell me what they have for version?
[07:32] <enoon> xinit, is there another way to chekc for errors than quitting X again?
[07:33] <sn9> BreezyInCalif: http://linuxmafia.com/cabal/ There's a regular there from Pittsburg, which is farther than Martinez
[07:33] <sheryl> hello
[07:33] <mustard5> hi sheryl
[07:33] <Akebono89> I want to try out Ubuntu, so i thought i'd try the LiveCD first. But the bootup freezes almost right away, right after the ACPI stuff. Any ideas?
[07:33] <brodmann> any support for setting up multihead monitors?
[07:33] <xinit> enoon: I just did /etc/init.d/wdm stop and then startx.. the log then should show you some errors
[07:33] <Prower> There we go, finally running Breezy :> Not exactly a smooth upgrade, but it works now
[07:33] <mustard5> sheryl, got a problem you need fixed?
[07:33] <penguin42> Prower: Mine is fighting
[07:33] <BreezyInCalif> penguin42 - 0.80 ubuntu-desktop; 1.9.129 OO.o -Calc
[07:33] <enoon> xinit, /var/log/Xorg.0.log this one?
[07:33] <penguin42> brodmann: Dual head should work
[07:34] <sheryl> When I go to Add Applications --> Advanced it says that I need to shut something down first (e.g. apt or aptitude). I didn't know I was running a program like that, how can I tell and shut it off?
[07:34] <DShepherd> how do I disable the flashing feature that toolbar in ubuntu?
[07:34] <BreezyInCalif> sn9 - I like that "linuxmafia" :)
[07:34] <brodmann> penguin42, where do i find those?
[07:34] <brodmann> settings
[07:34] <Prower> penguin42: Good luck with it, I managed to mess up my previous install and had to reformat :/
[07:34] <brodmann> i mean
[07:34] <TenPlus1> the starter guide on Ubuntu says to type the command "fakeroot make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_04-linux-i586.bin" to install java, but jpkg command isnt found
[07:34] <sn9> BROKEN_LADDER: i'm in sf as well
[07:34] <sockpuppe1> ..greetings all
[07:34] <penguin42> BreezyInCalif: Thanks - I seem to have a nasty set of broken dependencies somewhere
[07:34] <sockpuppe1> kino-timfx
[07:34] <sockpuppe1> libcaca-dev
[07:34] <sockpuppe1> libdirectfb-dev
[07:34] <sockpuppe1> mplayer-586
[07:34] <sockpuppe1> xfce4-mixer
[07:34] <cappiz> someone knows how i can run 'motion' without having it to store jpg or movie files?
[07:34] <penguin42> brodmacc: Well I'd kind of expect it to work - certainly the facility is known as 'xinerama'
[07:34] <tristanmike> sheryl, do you have synaptic open?
[07:35] <sheryl> woah! A lot of traffic in here
[07:35] <DShepherd> k
[07:35] <sockpuppe1> these things are giving me a lot of headache
[07:35] <BreezyInCalif> TenPlus - you will need to install the following: gcc, fakeroot, and java-package, using apt-get or Synaptic
[07:35] <sockpuppe1> updated from hoary to breezy
[07:35] <Akebono89> I want to try out Ubuntu, so i thought i'd try the LiveCD first. But the bootup freezes almost right away, right after the ACPI stuff. Any ideas?
[07:35] <xinit> enoon: yeah
[07:35] <thirso> whats ARTS and esd that Cedega is telling me to disable?
[07:35] <sockpuppe1> any ideas
[07:36] <moshisushi> pupil: hmm i can't set up anything but boot devices and system time in my Bios setup :(
[07:36] <moshisushi> crap
[07:36] <GNULinuxer> Akebono89: boot with ACPI=off
[07:36] <xinit> enoon: does it say anything about xkbcomp?
[07:36] <Akebono89> did that, still freezes, just doesnt show the acpi lines.
[07:36] <xonx> hi
[07:36] <Akebono89> i suspect its crapping out on whatever is next, but dunno what that is.
[07:36] <sockpuppe1> can someone help me?
[07:36] <BreezyInCalif> TenPlus - once you've got all three packages installed, you can go ahead with the how-to for making the Sun Java .deb file. When you've finished, and installed the .deb, you will also need to run sudo update-alternatives --config java to select the Sun java as default
[07:36] <lokylla> ola
[07:36] <enoon> xinit, i shearch for EE and found none -- xkbcomp> pattern not found
[07:37] <lokylla> alguien que quiera msn
[07:37] <sheryl> is there something like kill apt-get so I can run advanced and remove some packages?
[07:37] <sockpuppe1> lokylla
[07:37] <lokylla> ola
[07:37] <sockpuppe1> msn no te necesitas
[07:37] <sockpuppe1> salir
[07:37] <xinit> enoon: k.. your xkbcomp can't seem to find your setting
[07:37] <sockpuppe1> ubuntu-es
[07:37] <lokylla> olle pero no quieres mi msn?
[07:37] <lokylla> tu no tenes?
[07:37] <xinit> enoon: how are your settings in xorg.conf?
[07:38] <BreezyInCalif> TenPlus - make sense? qstns?
[07:38] <sockpuppe1> este canal es para todos que hablan espanol
[07:38] <xonx> I need to install breezy with ISO-8859-1. Fresh install from CD. Is there a kernel/boot option?
[07:38] <sockpuppe1> #ubuntu-es
[07:38] <enoon> xinit, sorry - what did you say?
[07:38] <teleyinex> hi
[07:38] <BreezyInCalif> TenPlus1 - you will need to install the following: gcc, fakeroot, and java-package, using apt-get or Synaptic
[07:38] <enoon> by the way - xkb... was not found
[07:38] <sn9> xonx: what's wrong with utf-8?
[07:38] <xinit> enoon: what are your settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[07:38] <BreezyInCalif> TenPlus1 - once you've got all three packages installed, you can go ahead with the how-to for making the Sun Java .deb file. When you've finished, and installed the .deb, you will also need to run sudo update-alternatives --config java to select the Sun java as default
[07:38] <sockpuppe1> can someone help me?
[07:38] <enoon> xinit, in the file
[07:38] <pjw> Is there http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/breezy/release/ official version on a DVD?
[07:38] <teleyinex> I have updated to breezy and now the kernel has done some weird with me wireless card
[07:38] <brodmann> what's the command line for deb files again
[07:39] <ryanpg> wow, checkinstall is great with ubuntu
[07:39] <teleyinex> now i have two cards in iwconfig
[07:39] <sn9> brodmann: sudo dpkg -i foo.deb
[07:39] <moshisushi> god.. this drives me nuts
[07:39] <enoon> xinit, which settings?
[07:39] <cody_> Anyone use Ubuntu as a VMware client?
[07:39] <xonx> sn9: It breaks german special chars on ssh sessions with xterm
[07:39] <moshisushi> what exactly is Hotplug Subsystem???
[07:39] <lokylla> alguien que quiera saver msn de una chica de 16
[07:39] <xinit> enoon: your keyboard setting
[07:39] <teleyinex> and in interfaces if i do /etc/init.d/networking start or restart the card never gets the private ip
[07:40] <Ng> moshisushi: http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/
[07:40] <sockpuppe1> lokylla tu no pareces como una chica de 16 anos
[07:40] <sockpuppe1> salir
[07:40] <sn9> xonx: sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[07:40] <TenPlus1> I have gcc, fakeroot and downloaded java, but still wont work
[07:40] <xonx> sn9: didn't help
[07:41] <penguin42> TenPlus1: What error when you try and do it?
[07:41] <enoon> xinit, std - driver kbd opt corekeyboard opt xkbrules xorg opt model pc104 opt layout us
[07:41] <sn9> xonx: did you set env vars?
[07:41] <xinit> enoon: mhh.. same her
[07:41] <xinit> e
[07:41] <BreezyInCalif> Tenplus1 - have you also got java-package?
[07:41] <TenPlus1> am trying the command "fakeroot make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_05-linux-i586.bin" an dit comes up "line 150: make-jpkg: command not found"
[07:41] <T-One> how can I check if my eth0 is full or half duplex?
[07:41] <sn9> BreezyInCalif: java-package doesn't work properly on ubuntu
[07:42] <TenPlus1> java-package doesnt appear in the repositories... I thought u meant download jre1.5.0
[07:42] <ryanpg> I'm liking ubuntu, except I'm somewhat annoyed by some of the packaging methods, why are apps split up between the app and libraries so often?
[07:42] <ryanpg> for example there's jackd and libjack
[07:42] <BreezyInCalif> sn9 - java-package worked fine for me; that's how I installed Sun java
[07:42] <penguin42> BreezyInCalif: Do you have both openoffice.org2-calc and openoffice.org2-help-en-us installed?  That is my current sticking point - they both seem to have a
[07:42] <penguin42>  trying to overwrite `
[07:42] <sockpuppe1> ryanpg i agree
[07:42] <lokylla> iros todos a la mierda
[07:42] <TenPlus1> do I have to add anything to the repositories ?
[07:42] <ryanpg> one is useless without the other... and it makes it tough for me to create my own debs :(
[07:42] <sn9> TenPlus1: it's in the repos, just works improperly unless you futz with it
[07:42] <lokylla> ola angel
[07:42] <BreezyInCalif> sn9 - The error TenPlus1 is getting is one I got before I installed java-package
[07:42] <BROKEN_LADDER> sn9 maybe you could come over then and help me get gdm to start.
[07:43] <penguin42> that's /usr/lib/openoffice2/help/en/scalc.idx/DOCS.TAB
[07:43] <enoon> xinit, i get a "Error activating XKB configuration." Errorbox on gnomestart
[07:43] <lokylla> ola
[07:43] <sockpuppe1> igualmente puta
[07:43] <ryanpg> is there a way I can "fake" install libjack?  I've built jackd from source and it's one package in that case?
[07:43] <penguin42> ryanpg: You can install a deb with dpkg -i
[07:43] <penguin42> ah - but you haven't built the deb....
[07:43] <mustard5> jackd not work from apt-get ryanpg ?
[07:43] <sn9> TenPlus1: http://www.giannaros.org/tor/bt/
[07:44] <BreezyInCalif> penguin42 - not sure if I have oo.o2-help-en-us or not
[07:44] <ryanpg> mustard5, it works but I wan't a newer version
[07:44] <mustard5> ryanpg, there is a fakeroot .deb
[07:44] <ryanpg> mustard5, hmm... googling fakeroot
[07:44] <mustard5> sudo apt-get fakeroot
[07:44] <penguin42> BreezyInCalif: Can you dpkg -s it please?
[07:44] <TenPlus1> sn9: do I add that to the repos ?
[07:44] <nemo> trying to install clam and I get this error ...... no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH...... Can anyone tell me what I should install?
[07:44] <xinit> enoon: I had that as well.. but your X should complain that it can't compile the keyboard settings
[07:44] <sn9> BROKEN_LADDER: i'd love to, but i'm afraid to drive after i've been awake this long
[07:44] <penguin42> nemo: apt-get install gcc
[07:44] <mustard5> ryanpg, did you install build-essential too?
[07:44] <BROKEN_LADDER> sn9 lol
[07:45] <TiMiDo> nemo sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:45] <nemo> thanks penquin42 that was fast
[07:45] <ryanpg> mustard5, nope, never heard of build-essential
[07:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> sn9 i can't sleep in today because there's a fokker with a backhoe operated jackhammer tearing up the street outside
[07:45] <BreezyInCalif> penguin42 ... sure - but which "it" do you want me to dpkg -s ?
[07:45] <nemo> ty timido
[07:45] <enoon> xinit, i check what tty 1 has to say about that
[07:45] <enoon> brb
[07:45] <mustard5> ryanpg, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:45] <penguin42> BreezyInCalif: openoffice.org2-help-en-us
[07:45] <ryanpg> mustard5, ok, but what is build-essential?
[07:45] <sn9> BROKEN_LADDER: next Sat., we might share a ride to CABAL, if you're interested
[07:45] <xinit> enoon: kill your X and start trying manually
[07:45] <mustard5> ryanpg, it loads up the essentials for builing ;)
[07:45] <xinit> by "startx"
[07:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> cabal?
[07:45] <BreezyInCalif> Gotcha - penguin42 - wait one ...
[07:45] <penguin42> There is no cabal
[07:45] <mustard5> *building
[07:46] <BROKEN_LADDER> can anyone help me figure out why x won't start when i boot?
[07:46] <bitbucke1> dmesg
[07:46] <BROKEN_LADDER> but will start in recovery mode
[07:46] <MachineScrew> I like GAIM better for chat
[07:46] <enoon> xinit, trying "what" manually?
[07:46] <penguin42> BROKEN_LADDER: Do you get an error - or just no X?
[07:46] <sn9> BROKEN_LADDER: scroll up to the url i gave to BreezyInCalif
[07:46] <ryanpg> mustard5, ok but I'm able to make debs now
[07:46] <xinit> enoon: starting X
[07:46] <BROKEN_LADDER> bitbucke1 how would i know what dmesg came up last time i booted?
[07:46] <xinit> enoon: not with a display manager
[07:46] <enoon> thats what i did
[07:46] <BreezyInCalif> penguin42 ... sorry, not installed
[07:46] <xinit> enoon: and what does the log on your tty say?
[07:46] <penguin42> BreezyInCalif: No, that is good! It tells me it is probably what I need to remove!
[07:47] <enoon> xinit, i am going to check for that now
[07:47] <enoon> xinit, brb
[07:47] <ryanpg> what I really need... is to 1) remove deps from packages or 2) "fake" install a package
[07:47] <BreezyInCalif> Broken_ladder - that URL is http://linuxmafia.com/cabal/
[07:47] <BROKEN_LADDER> xinit i can't start x either since upgrading to breezy.  it just freezes.
[07:47] <BROKEN_LADDER> BreezyInCalif thx
[07:47] <mustard5> ryanpg, ah ok...so its not a 'fake' root environment you are looking for?
[07:48] <BreezyInCalif> broken_ladder - if you run startx what happens?
[07:48] <BROKEN_LADDER> i can only start x if i log in from recovery mode and run gdm, in which case it tells me some setting is messed up,  but starts fine.
[07:48] <ryanpg> mustard5, not at all...
[07:48] <nicholas_paul> Someone help me with my ssh problems? I'm in Breezy and samba/ssh doesnt seem to workt the same.. please?
[07:48] <BROKEN_LADDER> BreezyInCalif if i'm root, and i've logged in from recovery mode, i get a gnome login under the root account.
[07:48] <mustard5> ryanpg, I'm way off then...ignore me ;)
[07:48] <TenPlus1> I tried adding the "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main universe multiverse restricted" repo to the package manager and it comes up errors when reloading
[07:48] <BROKEN_LADDER> BreezyInCalif no user but root can startx.  not authorized.
[07:48] <TiMiDo> user can start startx BROKEN_LADDER
[07:48] <BreezyInCalif> TenPlus1 - I don't think Breezy *has* backports yet
[07:48] <sn9> TenPlus1: there is no breezy-backports yet
[07:48] <marsh> tristanmike, thanks man... I leave the house less stressed, and a feeling of some sort of accomplishment shall envelope my evening...
[07:49] <tristanmike> TenPlus1, there are no Backports or "extras" yet
[07:49] <marsh> ;)...
[07:49] <BROKEN_LADDER> TiMiDo not on my system.
[07:49] <ryanpg> mustard5, I built a package from source and made a deb from the source tree... but for some reason the ubuntu devs have split the package into app and lib packages... so now anything that depends on libs won't install
[07:49] <mustard5> TenPlus1, backports is not available atm
[07:49] <MachineScrew> TenPlus1: the backports are not ready
[07:49] <tristanmike> marsh, glad to hear it :)
[07:49] <TiMiDo> BROKEN_LADDER well you can
[07:49] <BROKEN_LADDER> only root can.
[07:49] <mustard5> TenPlus1, comment the line out in your sources.list with a #
[07:49] <nicholas_paul> i got a question... i'm having network troubles :(
[07:49] <BROKEN_LADDER> if a user tries TiMiDo , it says "user not authorized"
[07:49] <ryanpg> mustard5, so I'm thinking I'll just fake out apt to think the libs package is installed (because the libs are installed)
[07:49] <marsh> tristanmike, found a bnew mission now, but thats for later ;)
[07:49] <BROKEN_LADDER> TiMiDo but my problem is that gdm doesn't start.
[07:49] <marsh> enjoy...
[07:50] <TiMiDo> BROKEN_LADDER well, don't know what's wrong with that,
[07:50] <xonx> sn9: I set $LANG $LANGUAGE and LC_* are set to ISO-8859, still no special chars
[07:50] <marsh> marsh out
[07:50] <BreezyInCalif> Broken_ladder - IDK what that would be. I had a similar problem, but not the same one, after upgrading to Breezy, and solved it by apt-get ubuntu-base ubuntu-desktop before apt-get dist-upgrade - but that's the atomic flyswatter at best
[07:50] <Kenshin> Tem alguem que fale portugus aqui
[07:50] <ubuntu> anyone know Nick Hamill?
[07:50] <enoon> xinit, it said something about xkb comile error but i dont want to copy it manually and i cannot memorize it
[07:50] <mustard5> ryanpg, I know who to look for when I try that one day :D
[07:50] <TenPlus1> I did, but it says I need that line to get "java-package"... I dunno how else to get it
[07:50] <sn9> xonx: to de_DE.iso-8859-1 ?
[07:50] <enoon> xinit, and i xouldn't scroll up far enough in the tty
[07:50] <BROKEN_LADDER> E: Invalid operation ubuntu-base
[07:51] <xinit> enoon: startx &>log
[07:51] <MachineScrew> i used to live near menlopark
[07:51] <ryanpg> is there a channel where ubuntu devs/package maintainers hang?
[07:51] <nicholas_paul> Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp!
[07:51] <enoon> xinit, oh - i did >> log ... dumb me
[07:51] <enoon> xinit, brb
[07:51] <xinit> enoon: it's stderr
[07:51] <MachineScrew> My dad worked at SRI
[07:51] <BROKEN_LADDER> BreezyInCalif okay, i'm installing it.
[07:51] <BROKEN_LADDER> san francisco rules.
[07:51] <MachineScrew> when I first heard about Linux
[07:52] <antgel_> ryanpg, you need to investigate equivs
[07:52] <BROKEN_LADDER> i first heard about linux in college in 1997
[07:52] <MachineScrew> SanFran was ok but I had to take Caltrans to get there
[07:52] <benkong2> can I pass a file list to apt? with multiple files that came under recommended files from a kubuntu-desktop install
[07:52] <ryanpg> antgel_, ok googling now
[07:52] <BROKEN_LADDER> MachineScrew lol.
[07:52] <BreezyInCalif> TenPlus1 - java-package is in "multiverse"
[07:52] <BROKEN_LADDER> MachineScrew bart is better dude.
[07:52] <nicholas_paul> no one able to help?
[07:52] <nicholas_paul> :(
[07:52] <MachineScrew> BROKEN_LADDER: I was in San Jose
[07:52] <antgel_> ryanpg, don't google, apt-cache show equivs
[07:53] <MachineScrew> Caltrans was it
[07:53] <TenPlus1> breezyincalif: I added the multiverse repo and it came up errors... wont let me use it
[07:53] <TenPlus1> unless u have another address to use
[07:53] <BreezyInCalif> MachineScrew - CalTrans AKA Dept. of Public Irritation?
[07:53] <enoon> xinit, "No Symbols named "nodeadkeys" in the include file "us""
[07:53] <sn9> MachineScrew: caltrans is not caltrain
[07:53] <xinit> enoon:
[07:53] <JensNDS> anybody knows an german ubuntu channel?
[07:53] <xinit> enoon: mhh..
[07:53] <Akebono89> can someone tell me what is supposed to happen after the ACPI stuff in the bootup procedure? like, what the next step is?
[07:53] <enoon> xinit,' "Abandoning symbols file "default" '
[07:54] <ds[de] > JensNDS: sorry no, but there's german ubuntu forum if this could help you
[07:54] <BROKEN_LADDER> BreezyInCalif i think installing ubuntu base might fix my problem.  i remember removing a bunch of stuff when trying to upgrade, because it was causing problems.  one of the things was related to openoffice
[07:54] <MachineScrew> BROKEN_LADDER: now I am in backwater bottom of the genie pool GA
[07:54] <penguin42> Akebono89: You can disable ACPI - its not unusual for it to cause problems; if you can get a noacpi onto your kernel boot line that should do it
[07:54] <xonx> sn9: the env vars are set to de_DE
[07:54] <MachineScrew> god damn I can't spell
[07:54] <Akebono89> i did disable it, didnt help
[07:54] <JensNDS> ds[de]  thx but im install ubuntu the first time in few minutes :)
[07:54] <xinit> enoon: are there any .dpkg-dist files in your /etc/X11/xkb?
[07:54] <BreezyInCalif> TenPlus1 - I used this: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy multiverse (and deb-src the same URL and repos)
[07:54] <TenPlus1> thx breezy
[07:54] <enoon> xinit, but what was that with the directory not beingg a subdirectory again?
[07:55] <sn9> xonx: then it's not set to use iso-8859
[07:55] <ds[de] > JensNDS: just msg me if there's any problems, maybe I can help you
[07:55] <xinit> enoon: my "pc" in sybols/ was a dir, instead of a file
[07:55] <enoon> xinit, nope
[07:55] <xinit> but your problem is different
[07:56] <MachineScrew> I left the Bay just before the explosion of WiFi
[07:56] <xinit> enoon: there is a symbol in your us file (/etc/X11/xkb/symbols/us) that should not be there..
[07:56] <JensNDS> ds[de]  thx for your help :) if i ve problems i call you
[07:56] <xinit> enoon: mine doesn't have nodeadkey in that file
[07:56] <xinit> enoon: hold on, I'll upload mine
[07:56] <MachineScrew> spring 2002
[07:57] <xinit> enoon: http://www.xinit.cx/stuff/us
[07:57] <KraetziChriZ> Hmmm after Upgrading to Breezy i cant get Nvidia working.. here is my xorg-log: http://pastebin.com/394588
[07:57] <xinit> enoon: try that one, instead of the one you have
[07:57] <enoon> xinit, my one came with the cd ....
[07:57] <enoon> xinit, ok
[07:57] <KraetziChriZ> installed the original nvidia driver with exporting the cc Varable to gcc3.4
[07:57] <penguin42> BreezyInCalif: In the end I used dpkg -r to remove all openoffice.org packages from my system - that seems to have freed up the dist-upgrade
[07:57] <dmlinux> mustard5 do you have any idea on how to map a keypress to start a program? im looking instead of making the Bluetoothmouse file to run at startup , to make it run when i press one or two keys together, any idea
[07:57] <xinit> KraetziChriZ: recompiled the nvidia drivers?
[07:58] <sn9> KraetziChriZ: do not download from nvidia's site
[07:58] <cappiz> someone knows how i can run 'motion' without having it to store jpg or movie files?
[07:58] <MachineScrew> BROKEN_LADDER: you there ?
[07:58] <noodle_> how do i get my nautilus path bar back
[07:58] <KraetziChriZ> sn9: why? the nvidia-glx package is not working, too ;(
[07:58] <dreamwave> hi.  anyone know how i enable the wacom tablet driver in X?
[07:58] <frank23> KraetziChriZ: try sudo modprobe nvidia
[07:58] <KraetziChriZ> xinit: sure.. the installer does
[07:58] <xonx> sn9: setting 'em to de_DE.iso-8859-1 didn't help.
[07:58] <BreezyInCalif> penguin42 - I did something similar; somewhere along the line from Warty-Hoary-Breezy I had upgraded OO.o manually and it left me with "issues" on the dist-upgrade
[07:58] <mustard5> if you asked me yesterday I might have said yes..but I forgot it overnight :D
[07:58] <KraetziChriZ> frank23: works
[07:58] <sn9> KraetziChriZ: you need the pkg linux-restricted-modules
[07:58] <enoon> xinit, diff us /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/us \n NULL
[07:58] <KraetziChriZ> frank23: and now?
[07:58] <ds[de] > noodle_ that's a good question, if you find out, let me know :9
[07:59] <dmlinux> Does anyone know how to map a keypress to run a program you created?
[07:59] <penguin42> BreezyInCalif: Nod - I'm surprised it has been such a fight actually
[07:59] <frank23> KraetziChriZ: did you install the drivers for the nvidia website?
[07:59] <KraetziChriZ> frank23: yes
[07:59] <xinit> enoon: mhh.. weird that it does anything with that nodeadkeys symbol
[07:59] <noodle_> ds[de] : ok :\
[07:59] <enoon> xinit, or is diff used differently?
[07:59] <frank23> KraetziChriZ: you have to reinstall that everytime you change kernel
[07:59] <xinit> enoon: no.. that's ok
[07:59] <enoon> xinit, i will check with that gui again and remove the (not working) other entry
[08:00] <KraetziChriZ> frank23: i have reinstalled after upgrading.. but x doesnt start.. here is the log: http://pastebin.com/394588
[08:00] <sn9> KraetziChriZ: use the pkg linux-restricted-modules instead
[08:00] <KraetziChriZ> reconfigured x-server-xorg but dont works
[08:00] <xinit> enoon: k.. I'm off..
[08:00] <Akebono89> still cant get the livecd to boot :(
[08:00] <xinit> good luck
[08:00] <enoon> xinit, thanks and bye
[08:00] <BreezyInCalif> penguin42 - yeppers - it cost me a little sweat, but no tears - and best part of a weekend - but I *think* that if I remember, next time around, I'll apt-get update, apt-get --install ubuntu-base and ubuntu-desktop, and *then* apt-get dist-upgrade
[08:00] <penguin42> Akebono89: Anything particularly odd about your machine?
[08:00] <KraetziChriZ> sn9: they are already installed!
[08:00] <signius> I am trying to create a directory called /proc/driver/aironet/eth2 because with a cisco aironet 350 card the 2 external antennas make ubuntu see it as 2 cards when its really only 1 so the actual card is eth2 but when the card is put into rfmon it loks for /proc/drivers/aironet/eth2 but there isnt an eth2 directory only an eth1
[08:00] <dmlinux> Does anyone know how to map a keypress to run a program you created?
[08:00] <signius> but it wont let me create the eth2
[08:00] <signius> why not
[08:00] <Akebono89> not that i'm aware of. just basic desktop, DFI AD77 MB
[08:00] <Subliminal> i'm having some sound problems, when a program starts esd my speakers emmit a continuous buzzing type sound
[08:01] <penguin42> BreezyInCalif: Nod - what is the ubuntu-base and ubuntu-desktop about that they need doing seperately ?
[08:01] <frank23> KraetziChriZ: I don't know... my suggestion is to uninstall the drivers you have and install the ones in synaptic
[08:01] <topyli> signius: you don't create stuff in /proc, it's not even a real directory
[08:01] <signius> so how can i resolve this problem ?
[08:02] <Akebono89> penguin42: it always locks up at the same spot, weather acpi is enabled or not :(
[08:02] <penguin42> signius: Look through the boot logs to see messages from the driver as to why it only showed it as 1
[08:02] <BreezyInCalif> penguin42 - my understanding of that is poor at best, but I think that they lay down an "expected" set of programs (stuff that "everyone" will want) that the upgrade will later rely on existing
[08:02] <otroean> Hi. I'm tring to install jre on firefox and use the howto at ubuntuforums.org. But i miss the folder "plugins" under /home/username/.mozilla/
[08:02] <penguin42> BreezyInCalif: Nod
[08:02] <Baxter_Kylie> Aha... seems my dvd-rom is dying... so I'll have to install from one of my network pc's... anyone have any experience with this?
[08:02] <mustard5> I set up a key combination to open a terminal...but I can't remember how I did it
[08:02] <otroean> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-198.html
[08:02] <KraetziChriZ> sn9: how can i only uninstall my "old" original nvidia-drivers?
[08:02] <Ron_o> would it be possible to get Gravity Newsreader running on Ubuntu? I'm guessing through a windows emulator...
[08:02] <sn9> KraetziChriZ: rm
[08:03] <Akebono89> I can never install any debian-related distros, but Red Hat type go on fine.
[08:03] <frank23> KraetziChriZ: you can make the nvidia script do it
[08:03] <penguin42> Ron_o: Well you can try 'wine' but it is a bit hit and piss
[08:03] <KraetziChriZ> frank23: which scripT?
[08:03] <BreezyInCalif> penguin42 - typo? or considered opinion? (lol)
[08:04] <Subliminal> whenever esd is loaded my sound screws up, how can i fix this?
[08:04] <penguin42> Akebono89: Tell me more about your system - what processor? What graphics?
[08:04] <Ron_o> actually, I haven't even tried Ubuntu at all yet. I'm just not sure I want to go through the hassle if I can't use some of my favority programs.
[08:04] <penguin42> BreezyInCalif: Haha - oops, well it was a typo - but my experience with it has never been good
[08:04] <BROKEN_LADDER> uh..yeah i'm here.
[08:04] <daan> hey, i've got an ati mobile video card. Does anyone know if there are drivers for that?
[08:04] <BROKEN_LADDER> MachineScrew gonna reboot.
[08:04] <Akebono89> penguin42: AD77 KT400 motherboard. GeForce 4800ti, 1gb ram, SBLive, AMD XP2600+
[08:04] <frank23> KraetziChriZ: sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-7667-pkg1.run --uninstall
[08:04] <dmlinux> Is there anyway i can read from my Windows xp NTFS drive?
[08:05] <mustard5> dmlinux, what about a custom application launcher applet on your top menu bar?
[08:05] <penguin42> Ron_o: Certainly you shouldn't bet on being able to run Windows programmes - there are lots of good news readers though!
[08:05] <penguin42> Akebono89: Hmm nothing odd there
[08:05] <BreezyInCalif> penguin42 and Ron_o: I had wine working in Hoary, but upgrade to Breezy blew out bits and pieces of what I had. I haven't tried troubleshooting it yet.
[08:05] <KraetziChriZ> frank23: thank you.. will try it..
[08:05] <BreezyInCalif> Fwiw ...
[08:05] <dmlinux> mustard5 can i map that to a key?
[08:06] <Akebono89> penguin42: ya, i'm at a loss. Semi-inexperienced with Linux as well, but doesnt help.
[08:06] <mustard5> not that I know of..but you can click it :D
[08:06] <dmlinux> mustard5 on my keyboard :)
[08:06] <BreezyInCalif> (liked that "hit or piss" though - lol)
[08:06] <topyli> Ron_o: you won't be easily able to run _any_ of youe favorite windows programs
[08:06] <Ron_o> penguin42: I see that "PAN" was modelled after Gravity.
[08:06] <topyli> Ron_o: just find equivalents or something better
[08:06] <kevogod> What is a good bandwidth limiting program available for Linux?
[08:06] <xonx> sn9: Since setting env vars didn't help, how to install breezy without UTF-8?
[08:06] <Ron_o> I'm really going to have to go with somethind different than Windows.
[08:06] <daan> nobody knows anything about ati mobile drivers?
[08:07] <Ron_o> I can't right click on my desktop or any program through explorer without my system crashing.
[08:07] <BreezyInCalif> Me for a shower and a shave. tuxes and tads - be good to one another
[08:07] <sn9> xonx: i doubt it will work if you try that, but the expert install allows it
[08:07] <penguin42> Ron_o: ouch!
[08:08] <Aven> hello
[08:08] <Ron_o> I'm really sick of this piece of crap!
[08:08] <sn9> daan: problem?
[08:08] <Aven> how do I add a user for the vsftpd server?
[08:08] <Ron_o> anyway, I think I'll have a look at Ubuntu. I'm D/L the iso right now.
[08:08] <dmlinux> mustard5 trying that , will brb :) hehe
[08:08] <daan> sn9: i'd like to know if there exist drivers for it and where to find them
[08:09] <antgel> Ron_o: i must say, for a windows user, ubuntu is a good way into linux. if you're more of a geek sort, you may wish to look at "vanilla" debian :)
[08:09] <xonx> sn9: Thx. I just want to try. cu
[08:09] <effie> Hello, I messed a bit with the media systems selector, and now neither ESD or ALSA work anymore, though OSS works
[08:09] <xonx> sn): Thx for the help
[08:09] <Aven> how do I add a user for the vsftpd server?
[08:09] <Ron_o> antgel I'm looking for something simple right now that isn't windows based.
[08:09] <ds[de] > antgel: what's "vanilla" debian? or what's the difference to the usual debian?
[08:10] <benkong2> anyway for me to see "again" the recommended packages that kubuntu-desktop did not install but flashed a message by quickly?
[08:10] <Ron_o> I just checked over all my progs and most have to do with solving the problems of Windows ;->>>> heh!
[08:10] <frank23> ds[de] : probably comparing debian to ubuntu
[08:10] <effie> is there any way I can restore the sound stuff back to normal?
[08:10] <antgel> Ron_o: also look at kubuntu - ubuntu with kde rather than gnome. i've noticed several windows users prefer it, possible because of the cluttered look *grin*
[08:10] <effie> everything seemed to work before but now things are acting really strange
[08:10] <pussfeller> i added some custom xkb configs to get my multimedia buttons working and now gnome wont run complaining of somesort of keyboard server problems, but kde will and I have no vts
[08:10] <Aven> how do I add a user for the vsftpd server?
[08:10] <antgel> ds[de] : i meant normal debian but was trying to illustrate to ron that ubuntu is based on debian
[08:11] <sn9> daan: should be the same drivers as for other ati. which chipset do you have?
[08:11] <Ron_o> nahh, I think I'll stick with KDE. I don't care about the desktop environment. It's secondary to my main purpose.
[08:11] <pussfeller> should i just delete /etc/X11/xkb and reinstall xkeyboard-config?
[08:11] <antgel> benkong2: apt-cache show kubuntu-desktop
[08:11] <ds[de] > antgel/frank23 i see, thanks
[08:11] <apokryphos> Ron_o: well, you will be using the best DE for your secondary purpose ;-)
[08:11] <pussfeller> or is that mirrored somewhere and will pop up again
[08:11] <Ron_o> actually, what got me thinking about linux again was that Opera has become free. :->
[08:11] <daan> sn9: I have an ati mobility radeon 9700
[08:11] <apokryphos> indeed -- but not open unfortunately
[08:11] <topyli> opera is not free
[08:12] <Ron_o> Opera browser is free.
[08:12] <loka_msn> ola
[08:12] <pussfeller> it was breifly i think
[08:12] <dooglus> opera is as free as Internet Explorer is free
[08:12] <prasanna> hi any body there to help me
[08:12] <sn9> daan: then you want fglrx. install the package linux-restricted-modules
[08:12] <pussfeller> a plublicity stunt
[08:12] <loka_msn> alguien que hable espaol?
[08:12] <dooglus> it's free like beer, not like freedom
[08:12] <topyli> Ron_o: it's as free as adobe acrobat
[08:12] <antgel> Ron_o: nope.  see www.gnu.org
[08:12] <apokryphos> !es
[08:12] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:12] <loka_msn> ola
[08:12] <prasanna> can any body tell me how to set the java class path in ubuntu
[08:12] <Ron_o> sematics, semantics...
[08:12] <Ron_o> it's as free as it will get.
[08:12] <antgel> Ron_o: indeed. free beer etc
[08:13] <kevogod> Internet Explorer is less free than Opera.
[08:13] <topyli> Ron_o: unfortunately i think so too
[08:13] <dooglus> kevogod: how?
[08:13] <penguin42> Opera is a lot freeer than it used to be
[08:13] <benkong2> antgel; no I want to see the packages that came on the screen that were not installed when I installed kubuntu-desktop
[08:13] <pussfeller> doesnt opera put ads in unless you pay?
[08:13] <dooglus> Opera is proprietary now, as always.
[08:13] <apokryphos> pussfeller: no
[08:13] <daan> sn9: ok, so i only have to install that and i'm done? or is there some guide for me to follow?
[08:13] <Ron_o> I just get in love with some programs and can't deal without them.
[08:13] <topyli> pussfeller: not anymore
[08:13] <effie> why in .. name do you want to use oprea?
[08:13] <kevogod> dooglus, You can not legally use Internet Explorer unless you purchase/own Windows.
[08:13] <sn9> pussfeller: not anymore
[08:13] <pussfeller> ah
[08:13] <Ron_o> pussfeller: no.
[08:13] <prasanna> hi can u tell me how to set java class path
[08:13] <apokryphos> effie: because it's a great browser
[08:13] <Stricklin> I start to burn an ISO image to a CD in Gnomebaker, and it unexpectedly quits
[08:13] <pussfeller> ok ok
[08:13] <effie> there's a project called pornzilla for that purpose
[08:13] <Ron_o> Opera went free a week or so ago.
[08:14] <antgel> benkong2: you mean the recommended packages?
[08:14] <dooglus> kevogod: there's a version of IE for the Mac...
[08:14] <apokryphos> not my browser of choice, but I'd easily use it before FF
[08:14] <kevogod> dooglus, Meaning, Internet Explorer is part of the operating system cost.
[08:14] <penguin42> ok - cross fingers - time to see if my badger can boot
[08:14] <kevogod> dooglus, That Internet Explorer is not the same as the one for Windows.
[08:14] <prasanna> poda punda evenavathu vangada
[08:14] <benkong2> antgel; yes the recommended
[08:14] <sn9> daan: you also have to type "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and select fglrx
[08:14] <kevogod> dooglus, It is a completely different program.
[08:14] <Ron_o> effie: Opera is feature rich, that's why.
[08:14] <apokryphos> Opera has more features than FF can care to dream of :)
[08:14] <effie> Hmm... I only used it to browse pr0n anyways
[08:14] <dooglus> kevogod: so what you're telling me is you're not allowed to use the windows IE unless you've got windows?
[08:15] <kevogod> dooglus, Yes.
[08:15] <effie> should have thumbnails als buildin feature as well
[08:15] <nemo> People are probably getting sick of seeing me......anyway While installing clam i get the following error........make: *** [install-recursive]  Error 1
[08:15] <nemo> .......Any Ideas?
[08:15] <kevogod> dooglus, It is part of the licensing restrictions.
[08:15] <dooglus> nemo: are you building it?
[08:15] <tenco> why does the nvidia module for X lack TNT2 support in breezy?
[08:15] <nemo> yes
[08:15] <pussfeller> you can get ie to work with wine tho
[08:15] <daan> sn9: ok, thanks. i'll look into it
[08:15] <dooglus> nemo: if you, why not just get it using apt?
[08:15] <Subliminal> how do i get rid of esd so it is only alsa that is being used?
[08:15] <sn9> nemo: why are you building from source?
[08:15] <Ron_o> I think people should check out Opera again. However, I must admit that it's a bit buggy at times.
[08:15] <kevogod> pussfeller, That does not mean it is legal.
[08:15] <pussfeller> no it doesn't
[08:16] <apokryphos> nemo: that in itself is reasonably useless. Paste the more recent output in a pastebin -- you should include from the last line that compiled correctly
[08:16] <pussfeller> wine itself maybot even be legal
[08:16] <flimmer> kevogod: hmm, didnt get the privmsg ?
[08:16] <nemo> the latest ver. is .87 and I only get the option for .83 when I use apt
[08:16] <pussfeller> if ms wanted to make a stink
[08:16] <kevogod> flimmer, No
[08:16] <mustard5> dmlinux, so far I have only found how to get the 'Open Terminal' option back in context menu
[08:16] <flimmer> kevogod: ok
[08:16] <fforw> mustard5: how?
[08:16] <antgel> benkong2: as you see from the apt-cache command, kubuntu-desktop only has Depends: packages. the recommended bust have been recommended by some of those dependencies. not sure how you could retrieve those
[08:17] <mustard5> hmmm..not working so far..but he thread said this....
[08:17] <flimmer> kevogod: you claimed a staffer was cracked... info plz..
[08:17] <mustard5> sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
[08:17] <benkong2> antgel; ok thanks i tried
[08:17] <sn9> nemo: type: apt-get build-dep clamav
[08:17] <mmahmood> Hi, I am new to linux (ubuntu) i need some help installing realplayer..can some help me pls ?
[08:17] <fforw> mustard5: YAY!
[08:17] <kevogod> flimmer, And I said I did not know all the details
[08:17] <Ron_o> F*&^&^% Realplayer.
[08:17] <mustard5> hmmm..not working for me :D
[08:17] <gratefulfrog> anyone have any advice up upgrading to breezy on AMD64?
[08:18] <Ron_o> I hope ubuntu supports real alternative.
[08:18] <pussfeller> heh at least on linux it doesnt try to take over
[08:18] <apokryphos> gratefulfrog: /topic
[08:18] <flimmer> kevogod: ok.. but it strikes me as somewhat odd
[08:18] <mirak> is it necessary to have a hardware wifi acces point to do a wifi network, or can it be done using a software router plus a PCI wifi card ?
[08:18] <KraetziChriZ> frank23: re.. i know more about my Nvidia-Problem.. with the Original-Driver i got some bullshite errors wrong nvidia-modul or so.. with the nvidia-glx package and the ubuntu-original stuff i got the following error (but the Nvidia.Modul coud be loaded correctly)
[08:18] <kevogod> flimmer, Password stolen
[08:18] <Rawplayer> why is there no sendmail in ubuntu?
[08:18] <fforw> mustard5: guess you have to restart nautilus aka log out/in
[08:18] <flimmer> kevogod: ah, lame passwd handling
[08:18] <KraetziChriZ> Skipping "/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libfb.a:fbmmx.o":  No symbols found
[08:18] <mmahmood> I read the forums for installation but it's not working
[08:18] <Ron_o> Me thinks Ubuntu looks very promising.
[08:18] <kevogod> flimmer, I guess it had to do with brother or son or something
[08:19] <nemo> trying now
[08:19] <signius> hi
[08:19] <mustard5> fforw, I might try killall nautilus :D
[08:19] <pekka> mik se suomi kanava oli??
[08:19] <topyli> Rawplayer: there is, but ubuntu uses postfix by default
[08:19] <mustard5> see how I go ;)
[08:19] <kevogod> I don't want to spread misinformation, so I want to keep it at the basic
[08:19] <signius> i think i am making some progress with this cisco card problems
[08:19] <sn9> Rawplayer: because nobody needs it with postfix and exim around
[08:19] <ds[de] > mustard5: fforw is right, after logging in again it works
[08:19] <topyli> pekka: #ubuntu-fi
[08:19] <flimmer> kevogod: oh
[08:19] <ds[de] > mustard5: thanks for the hint
[08:19] <occy> wow
[08:19] <Ron_o> See ya guys around...
[08:19] <mustard5> its working now ;)
[08:19] <mustard5> I missed that feature from hoary
[08:20] <occy> Breezy just saw my acx111 WG311 card and had it working with no problems.
[08:20] <mmahmood> pussfeller>>> so realplayer does not work in ubuntu ??
[08:20] <ds[de] > absolutely
[08:20] <signius> ubuntu is activating eth1 when it boots up or i remove the wireless card and replace it so i have to go in and manually activate eth2 every time how can i make ubuntu activate eth2 by default ?
[08:20] <tenco> are there any tetex3 packages for breezy?
[08:20] <nemo> ok i did that
[08:20] <flimmer> kevogod: how booring.. he might have to reinstall all of his servers
[08:20] <sn9> mmahmood: i could not get it to work
[08:20] <occy> can't wait to send in my Ubuntu Database Device report
[08:20] <nemo> what will that do for me now?
[08:20] <tristanmike> mmahmood, are you on hoary or breezy?
[08:20] <spola> i put my sources.list excactly link in the link in the topic and these are the errors that i get: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3142
[08:20] <mmahmood> sn9>> I thought i was doing something wrong..LOL...
[08:20] <sambagirl> is there a mucica ubuntu related channel? for synthisizers and things like this?
[08:21] <mmahmood> tristanmike>>breezy
[08:21] <spola> what could be causing all this? apt-get refuses to do anything atm
[08:21] <mmahmood> tristanmike>>installed it last night
[08:21] <mustard5> ubotu openterminal is like...ummmm.....  sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
[08:21] <ubotu> okay, mustard5
[08:21] <MachineScrew> sambagirl: muciaca ?
[08:21] <mustard5> !openterminal
[08:21] <ubotu> I heard openterminal is like...ummmm.....  sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
[08:21] <jakedahn> How do i reset my xorg config?
[08:21] <sn9> nemo: it makes sure you have pacakages installed to build clamav
[08:21] <jakedahn> dpkg something i know that
[08:21] <tristanmike> mmahmood, are you trying to install realplayer from scratch? from the repos?
[08:21] <mmahmood> tristanmike>>from scratch
[08:22] <mmahmood> tristanmike>>it's a fresh installation of OS
[08:22] <occy> jakedahn, search occy.net/search for dpkg
[08:22] <tristanmike> mmahmood, using the repos?
[08:22] <topyli> jakedahn: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:22] <nemo> ok thanks ...I am going to give it another shot. If I get another error I will paste what the last succesfull section was
[08:22] <occy> jakedahn, nm... :/
[08:22] <mmahmood> tristanmike>>hmm..not sure how to do that...but I was reading the forums to instal
[08:22] <occy> I thought I had something on there.
[08:22] <tristanmike> mmahmood, can I have the link?
[08:22] <mmahmood> tristanmike>>k one sec
[08:23] <mmahmood> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=7017&page=3&pp=10&highlight=real+player
[08:23] <thinkle> Anyone tried out grammar checking in AbiWord via the new ubuntu package yet? I have 2.4.1 installed, supposedly, but even with on-the-fly grammar checking activated via the preferences dialog, I can't seem to get a grammar error to show up.
[08:23] <signius> how can i force which nic uses by fefault when ubuntu starts ?
[08:23] <occy> I need to fix my website theme.
[08:23] <occy> it's all horked.
[08:23] <tristanmike> mmahmood, ok, for one thing, you
[08:24] <tristanmike> mmahmood, *your in the Warty application support
[08:24] <KraetziChriZ> hmm how can i disable framebuffer?
[08:24] <NoctisDei> hi there. i've just upgrated from 5.04 to 5.10. everything went fine. but now, everytime i try to login, show this msg: "configuration file contains invalid command login" (something like this). can someone help?
[08:24] <mmahmood> tristanmike>>hmm..
[08:24] <sn9> signius: System->Administration->Networking
[08:24] <signius> yeah i been in there
[08:24] <jakedahn> How do i log into my root account with gnome?
[08:24] <nemo> ok, I am an idiot. I forgot to use sudo.
[08:24] <mmahmood> tristanmike>>ok so what should i do ? goto breezy support ?
[08:24] <tristanmike> mmahmood, I assume you followed the instructions at...ubuntuguide?
[08:24] <honey> you... don't jakedahn. unwise i'd say
[08:24] <sn9> !tell jakedahn about root
[08:24] <mustard5> where is dmlinux!  I found it!
[08:24] <topyli> jakedahn: you don't
[08:25] <jakedahn> lol, whynot?
[08:25] <mmahmood> tristanmike>>hmm...no
[08:25] <tristanmike> mmahmood, we should be able to get it working for you
[08:25] <nemo> I think the older I get the dumber I get as well
[08:25] <mmahmood> tristanmike>>ok cool...how do it
[08:25] <sheryl> what do I need to kill to run Advanced under Add Applications?
[08:25] <honey> jakedahn, because then you have root processes running a whole host of stuff, and if something has a security hole in then.. boom
[08:25] <tristanmike> mmahmood, open synaptic and search for realplayer and see if it's installed
[08:25] <khafra> After hibernating, Ubuntu freezes whatever I use sudo on.
[08:25] <NoctisDei> hi there. i've just upgraded from 5.04 to 5.10. everything went fine. but now, everytime i try to login, show this msg: "configuration file contains invalid command login" (something like this). can someone help?
[08:25] <topyli> jakedahn: root logins are disabled, nobody logs in at root
[08:25] <nemo> thanks again for the help I really appreciate it
[08:25] <jakedahn> so there is no way?
[08:25] <honey> jakedahn, it's how most windows users work
[08:25] <khafra> Any geniuses smart enough to fix that join the channel in the last hour?
[08:25] <jakedahn> i dont care about security
[08:25] <Zealot87> what is the code i have to type in to configure my monitor and keyboard and such
[08:26] <sampan> jakedahn, yes you -can- enable root in ubuntu
[08:26] <topyli> jakedahn: just use sudo to do rootsy stuff
[08:26] <honey> jakedahn, you will when / is overwritten
[08:26] <mmahmood> tristanmike>> ok I found libsidplay1
[08:26] <signius> i cannot see any options in sytem-administration-networking
[08:26] <psico_kinetic> hi everyone
[08:26] <sampan> but it's not set up by default -- you can just use sudo with your own pw
[08:26] <mustard5> Zealot87, you can configure through System>>Preferences
[08:26] <sheryl> It says that I need to kill an application (e.g. apt-get or aptitude). what do I need to kill to run Advanced under Add Applications?
[08:26] <signius> to set which card is the default
[08:26] <tristanmike> mmahmood, no "realplayer" ?
[08:26] <Zealot87> but i want to get more resolution options
[08:26] <Zealot87> is there a way to install ATI drivers??
[08:26] <psico_kinetic> where is the configuration file of the grub in ubuntu system?
[08:26] <honey> sheryl, ps -ef | egrep 'apt|synap|dpkg'
[08:26] <apokryphos> !tell Zealot87 about ati
[08:26] <mmahmood> tristanmike>>found nothing
[08:27] <apokryphos> Zealot87: and for getting more resolution options, /msg ubotu resolution
[08:27] <signius> ah ha that looked promising
[08:27] <topyli> jakedahn: if you don't care about security, get off the internet. security is not there just to protect yuour porn collection
[08:27] <signius> i disabled eth1
[08:27] <tristanmike> mmahmood, ok, go to www.real.com
[08:27] <sheryl> honey, do i have to type that from a terminal?
[08:27] <Zealot87> thanks apokryphos
[08:27] <jakedahn> lol
[08:27] <honey> sheryl, yep
[08:27] <khafra> Soon there'll be more people abandoning Ubuntu because it doesn't support Toshiba laptop hibernation.  Then you'll all be sorry!
[08:27] <jakedahn> so how do i get to root with gnome?, i can do it in kde, but why not gnome
[08:27] <jakedahn> ?
[08:27] <mmahmood> tristanmike>> ok
[08:27] <psico_kinetic> where is the configuration file of the grub in ubuntu system?
[08:28] <signius> so if eth2 is the only card made active will /proc/aironet/drivers/eth2 be dynamically created on the next boot up ?
[08:28] <Zealot87> apokryphos, neither are for breezy, which should i use?
[08:28] <tristanmike> mmahmood, click "Download RealPlayer"
[08:28] <honey> psico_kinetic, /boot/grun/menu.lst
[08:28] <sheryl> honey, what's the default terminal for GNOME?
[08:28] <mmahmood> tristanmike>> k
[08:28] <thinkle> jakedahn: Get to root? What do you want to do -- do you want a shell as root? Then just open a terminal and run sudo sh...
[08:28] <honey> sheryl, gnome-terminal, but it's in the menus
[08:28] <psico_kinetic> thanks honey
[08:28] <honey> sorry, must eat :)
[08:28] <jakedahn> my sudo isnt working!
[08:28] <apokryphos> Zealot87: the instructions don't change for breezy for both cases
[08:28] <jakedahn> that is why i need to get in
[08:28] <sn9> signius: there is an option there for gateway interface
[08:28] <signius> ok i guess only way to find out is to try it
[08:28] <signius> bbs
[08:28] <honey> one-day old ubuntu user needs sustenance
[08:28] <mmahmood> tristanmike>> i have the bin file already
[08:29] <signius> yes eth2 is set as the default gateway device already
[08:29] <mmahmood> /usr/share/Downloads/RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[08:29] <tristanmike> mmahmood, oh, you have the file already? Ok, see "Installation Instructions"
[08:29] <topyli> jakedahn: how did you try, what error do you get?
[08:29] <signius> bbs
[08:29] <thinkle> jakedahn: Sudo isn't working? That's bad. There is no root account on ubuntu as far as I know, so you need to be able to use sudo. You can plain old su to other users if you have sudo access from a different account but not from the one you're currently using.
[08:29] <jakedahn> it just doesnt work, there is no error it just doesnt work
[08:29] <jakedahn> if there is no root user why can i get to it from cmd?
[08:29] <mmahmood> tristanmike>> k let me try it again brb
[08:30] <bina> hi what is /etc/login.defs? when upgrading to breezy should i keep my old or use the new one?
[08:30] <tristanmike> mmahmood, did you try these before? what was the result?
[08:30] <topyli> jakedahn: and what did you do to get this success of no error messages?
[08:30] <mustard5> jakedahn, I can help you I think
[08:30] <jakedahn> mustard pm me
[08:30] <jakedahn> idk, there just isnt an error message
[08:32] <topyli> jakedahn: well if i do nothing in the terminal, i get no error messages either. i call that a success, not something not working
[08:32] <sector10> Hey how secure are the inernet connections here?
[08:32] <topyli> jakedahn: so why don't you tell us what yo did?
[08:32] <jakedahn> i installed it
[08:32] <jakedahn> and i am pretty sure it is the sudoers file
[08:33] <jakedahn> mustard5 has it covered
[08:33] <ds[de] > sector10: how do you mean?
[08:33] <topyli> sector10: irc is not secure
[08:33] <plumpkin> i'm looking for cd/dvd burning software, what are some popular ones for linux?
[08:33] <fforw> k3b
[08:34] <sn9> plumpkin: gcombust
[08:34] <Jhair> plumpkin: gnomebaker
[08:34] <ds[de] > sector10: if you're looking for something more secure than irc, google for silc
[08:34] <topyli> plumpkin: nautilus does 90% of what i need
[08:34] <topyli> plumpkin: serpentine makes the audio cds i occasionally need to do
[08:35] <sn9> cdrdao can copy audio cds
[08:35] <topyli> plumpkin: once in a great while i need a real burning program like gnomebaker
[08:35] <outchy1> i need some advice
[08:35] <plumpkin> hmm, i didnt know nautilus had that functionality built in, thats nice
[08:36] <plumpkin> thanks for all the suggestions,s hould give me a good start :)
[08:36] <outchy1> i want to buy an INTERNAL wireless card for my dell but i want something that works right out of the box with ubuntu
[08:36] <outchy1> any suggestions?
[08:36] <sn9> outchy1: by internal, do you mean pci?
[08:36] <signius> ok that dont frigging work then
[08:36] <outchy1> sn9: yeah, i have a usb adapter but i cant get it to work
[08:37] <signius> it still just activates eth1 on start up
[08:37] <outchy1> so i want to get one i can put inside my box
[08:37] <sn9> outchy1: someone just got a netgaer wg311 to work here
[08:37] <LoppApan> outchy1: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards?highlight=%28wireless%29
[08:37] <outchy1> rock
[08:37] <outchy1> thanks guys
[08:38] <BROKEN_LADDER> i can't get x to start unless i run recovery mode.  anyone???
[08:38] <mustard5> can someone look out for dmlinux and pass a tip on to him?
[08:38] <flimmer> hey folks
[08:38] <sn9> outchy1: which usb one do you have?
[08:38] <signius> there must be a config file somewhere i can hand edit to force it use eth2 on
[08:38] <mustard5> I found the answer to his custom keyboard shortcut problem
[08:38] <fforw> signius: /etc/network/interfaces
[08:39] <signius> ok thanks i will have a look in there now
[08:39] <psico_kinetic> how can i make windows my default boot in the ubuntu grub
[08:39] <BROKEN_LADDER> psico_kinetic make it the first entry.
[08:39] <psico_kinetic> oks thanks
[08:39] <mustard5> psico_kinetic, be careful with grub
[08:39] <psico_kinetic> why?
[08:39] <sheryl> honey, I issued the command from the Terminal, but Add Applications still will not let me in Advanced mode
[08:39] <BROKEN_LADDER> psico_kinetic actually i think there's a line where it lets you put in a number for which selection you want to be first.
[08:40] <mustard5> psico_kinetic, if you get it wrong you can stuff up the boot
[08:40] <outchy1> sn9: i have wg121
[08:40] <psico_kinetic> ok
[08:40] <fforw> psico_kinetic: /boot/grub/menu.lst there is an entry "default 0" change to the correct index and others said: be careful =)
[08:40] <mustard5> make a backup of the old config
[08:40] <BROKEN_LADDER> can someone please help me.  i can't start x when i boot unless it's from recovery mode.
[08:40] <ska-fan> I want to use dpkg-buildpackage to rebuild totem-xine, how do I tell it to build the xine version instead of the gstreamer version?
[08:40] <psico_kinetic> i already did it
[08:40] <mustard5> good work
[08:40] <sn9> outchy1: that's a prism gt chipset. a real pain under linux
[08:40] <outchy1> sn9: i was working on it for 5 hours last night.  i need to install nsidwrapper and i cant because i get an error when i run 'make'
[08:41] <psico_kinetic> oks let me try the new conf
[08:41] <signius> does it make a difference which card it will activate first depending on which order eth1 & eth2 appear in /etc/network/interfaces
[08:41] <mustard5> k
[08:41] <outchy1> sn9: yeah man, so im just gonna buy a new card
[08:41] <sn9> outchy1: you don't need ndiswrapper for it
[08:41] <jxpx> new car
[08:41] <psico_kinetic> i see you guys in a moment if my conf is ok
[08:41] <jxpx> :D
[08:41] <outchy1> really?
[08:41] <signius> the auto is set to eth2 which is what i want but its still activating eth1 and not eth 2
[08:41] <sn9> outchy1: it works with linux-wlan-ng
[08:41] <signius> or should i just comment out eth1
[08:42] <outchy1> sn9: may i PM?
[08:42] <mustard5> BROKEN_LADDER, I'd be tempted to backup vital data and do a clean install with the luck you are having finding an answer
[08:42] <BROKEN_LADDER> gdmsetup /
[08:42] <BROKEN_LADDER> Could not access GDM configuration file.
[08:42] <BROKEN_LADDER> :/
[08:42] <fforw> signius: the order in which you put your interfaces after "auto" determines the order in which they're ifup'ed
[08:43] <sn9> ska-fan: totem-xine will uninstall gstreamer
[08:43] <sheryl> anyone know how to get to Advanced under Add Applications. It will not let me in. Says I have to kill something like apt-get or aptitude
[08:43] <sector10> ds[de] : thanks will do!
[08:43] <signius> ah
[08:43] <sheryl> I have already tried ps -ef | egrep 'apt|synap|dpkg'
[08:43] <signius> the auto eth2 is right at the end of the config file
[08:43] <sector10> ds[de] : but my wireless device seems switched somehow.
[08:43] <jesi> BROKEN: edit /etc/inittab
[08:43] <jesi> change the runlevel to 5
[08:44] <signius> i have commented out the eth1 stuff and see if this resolves my problem
[08:44] <daved-> is there an easy way to get the mppe kernel module for doing vpn?
[08:44] <signius> be back soon
[08:44] <sector10> ds[de] : I don't think it should be eth1
[08:44] <Zealot87> how do i add more resolutions
[08:45] <outchy1> sn9: does linux-wlan-ng come on the cd?
[08:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> gdmsetup / Could not access GDM configuration file. <--- ???
[08:45] <apokryphos> !tell Zealot87 about resolution
[08:45] <sector10> weird I don't even know how im connected!
[08:46] <woddf2> Haldo
[08:46] <woddf2> How do I configure a Sound Blaster 16 sound card?
[08:46] <sector10> what is eth1 now.. ni idea?
[08:46] <cantona> hi
[08:46] <elad`> OK, I have a second graphical login going. How do I switch back to the first one?
[08:47] <cantona> how can I have FT_GlyphSlot_Embolden enabled for xft?
[08:47] <jesi> LADDER: edit /etc/inittab
[08:47] <jesi> LADDER: http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/xbootup.html
[08:47] <sn9> woddf2: you mean an ISA one?
[08:47] <woddf2> I think so.
[08:48] <Subliminal> has anyone else noticed that firefox is crashing more regulalrly on breezy?
[08:48] <sn9> woddf2: from 20 yrs ago?
[08:48] <woddf2> No, I got this computer in 2001.
[08:48] <BROKEN_LADDER> jesi why exactly would i edit inittab?  it has worked without any changes for almost a year now.
[08:49] <mustard5> morning nalioth
[08:49] <nalioth> mustard5: howdy
[08:49] <sector10> !ethernet
[08:49] <ubotu> sector10: Not a clue
[08:49] <stevenj> has anyone gotten streamer0.8-pitfdll to work with totem-gstreamer?
[08:49] <sn9> woddf2: do you see anything about the sound card when you type lspci?
[08:49] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth any advice on getting x to run when i startup?
[08:50] <woddf2> No
[08:50] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: you are still not having any luck?
[08:50] <antix> no php5-mcrypt and php5-pear in breezy?
[08:50] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth nope.
[08:50] <rick_> hi
[08:50] <rick_> I just upgraded to hoary this morning
[08:50] <tcs> im attempting to install breezy on a very old computer that is unable to boot directly from cdrom, how can i go about booting from a floppy to install?
[08:50] <signius> ok this is driving me nuts
[08:51] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: have you gone medieval on it and removed --purged gdm, kdm and xorg?
[08:51] <thirso> Is there an OSS package on synaptic?
[08:51] <rick_> Sorry, I mean I upgraded from Hoary to breezy
[08:51] <sn9> woddf2: what does it say on the card itself?
[08:51] <rick_> it's working well but for a small sound issue
[08:51] <woddf2> Erm...
[08:51] <signius> its not activating eth1 on boot up now which is good but its not activating eth2 i am still having to manually activate it
[08:51] <mustard5> tcs, have you checked the bios settings at startup to see if you can boot from CD?
[08:51] <woddf2> I don't see any writing on it.
[08:51] <tcs> mustard5, yes, it cannot
[08:51] <woddf2> BRB Eatubg
[08:52] <mustard5> roger
[08:52] <woddf2> *Eating
[08:52] <mustard5> just checkin ;)
[08:52] <signius> but when i manually activate the card its not creating the relevant directories in /proc/drivers/aironet
[08:52] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth  i did purge of gdm.  i can try it with xorg
[08:52] <abiectus> Hey guys :)
[08:52] <BROKEN_LADDER> what is xorg called?
[08:52] <mustard5> BROKEN_LADDER, your going to be the gdm expert after this :D
[08:52] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: xserver-xorg
[08:52] <da_bon_bon> i am getting a bad key on breezy-updates
[08:53] <da_bon_bon> in archive.ubuntu.com
[08:53] <da_bon_bon> is it a known problem ?
[08:53] <BROKEN_LADDER> apt-get remove --purge xserver-xorg
[08:53] <mustard5> da_bon_bon, yes
[08:53] <abiectus> I'm totally new to ubuntu. How do I install driver for my netvork card?
[08:53] <sector10> Right now I should not be connected, but there is terminal server client popped up.
[08:53] <mustard5> da_bon_bon, sometimes it fails to download it
[08:53] <nalioth> da_bon_bon: it will sort itself, it's an effect of hammered servers
[08:53] <thirso> Where can i get a .deb for Open Sound System?
[08:53] <da_bon_bon> mustard5: any solutions ?
[08:53] <sector10> I setup from main computer both are wireless.
[08:53] <da_bon_bon> nalioth: no solution ?
[08:53] <BROKEN_LADDER> oh my god!
[08:53] <mustard5> da_bon_bon, try sudo apt-get update from terminal instead of refresh in synaptic
[08:53] <da_bon_bon> mustard5: i always use terminal
[08:54] <da_bon_bon> :D
[08:54] <abiectus> Can anyone tell me in a private room, so that I can keep up.. I would really appreciate it :)
[08:54] <mustard5> ah k
[08:54] <BROKEN_LADDER>  my screen res is afu now!  i can't even see anything except the top upper left of this page.
[08:54] <mustard5> thats my best shot
[08:54] <sector10> BROKEN_LADDER: whats wrong?
[08:54] <mustard5> it happens to me all the time...I ignore it :D
[08:54] <BROKEN_LADDER> i can see "nalioth: broken_ladder xserver-xorg, da_bon_bon i am getting...
[08:54] <nalioth> da_bon_bon: let the breezy frenzy die down, and it'll sort itself
[08:54] <da_bon_bon> nalioth: but safe to upgrade now ?
[08:54] <nemo> sorry to be a pest, but when I try to update or run freshclam, I get the follwing errors.........ERROR: Please edit the example config file /usr/local/etc/freshclam.conf.   ERROR: Please edit the example config file /usr/local/etc/clamd.conf.  ERROR: Can't parse the config file /usr/local/etc/clamd.conf..... what do i do????
[08:54] <nalioth> da_bon_bon: yes, if you are aware of slow servers
[08:55] <mustard5> da_bon_bon, safe but rotten connections sometimes
[08:55] <da_bon_bon> ok.
[08:55] <da_bon_bon> taking my chance
[08:55] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: use "gnu screen" and irssi and you can chat throughout this procedure
[08:55] <ompaul> abiectus, which version of Ubuntu did you install what kind of network card ethernet / wireless - the reason I ask you is simple, to see if anyone has that card and so can help you
[08:55] <Knorrie> does someone know how i can add a picture from our fridge to the gallery on fridge.ubuntu.com?
[08:55] <thirso> How do i install Enemy Territory ? .RUN FILE
[08:55] <da_bon_bon> ok guys
[08:55] <da_bon_bon> cya
[08:55] <da_bon_bon> :)
[08:55] <sector10> thirso: really?
[08:55] <sn9> nemo: did you do make install?
[08:55] <nemo> yes
[08:55] <Loevborg> thirso, run it
[08:56] <sector10> thirso: what side do you play for?
[08:56] <abiectus> Ompaul: Just downloaded the latest ubuntu release and I am using a D-Link DFE-530TX
[08:56] <thirso> sector10, donno havent played for a while
[08:56] <sector10> thirso: what's the readme file say:
[08:56] <tristanmike> thirso, "chmod +x file.run" then "./file.run"
[08:56] <rick_> does anyone remember how you get into the "hidden" setting in firefox?
[08:56] <rick_> something you type into the address bar I seem to remember
[08:56] <mustard5> nalioth, dmlinux was in here earlier trying to work out how to make a keyboard shortcut to launch an application..I found the answer and set it up in !customshortcuts
[08:57] <HappyFool> rick_: about:config, you mena?
[08:57] <tristanmike> rick_, about:config?
[08:57] <nalioth> mustard5: cool
[08:57] <nemo> i did "make", and "make install" then
[08:57] <stevenj> has anyone got totem-gstreamer to play vidio using gstreamer0.8-pitfdll?   note: codecs are in /usr/lib/win32
[08:57] <rick_> trist .. yeah, that's it
[08:57] <thirso> tristanmike, k ill try
[08:57] <nemo> then make clean
[08:57] <tristanmike> thirso, gl
[08:57] <sector10> thirso: beat me to it.
[08:58] <dawei_> !customshortcuts
[08:58] <ubotu> I guess customshortcuts is like found in this thread at ubuntu forums http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=42404&highlight=keyboard+shortcut
[08:58] <thirso> sector10, wha?
[08:58] <nemo> it says to edit the config files but I don't know how?...I go to them and I can't edit?
[08:58] <nalioth> stevenj: put the codecs in /usr/local/lib/codecs/
[08:58] <ompaul> !tell abiectus about wireless
[08:58] <rick_> yeah .. I had to set turn off ipv6 to true to get the web to work again
[08:59] <rick_> I have to do that everytime I upgrade or do a new install
[08:59] <sector10> nothing those are same instructions for many programs like Real Player too.
[08:59] <abiectus> Ompaul: It's not wireless.. Just cable. (does it make any difference?)
[08:59] <u5> hello i've just installed ubuntu 5.10
[08:59] <stevenj> nalioth, just wondering why do that? Everything I read says /usr/lib/win32
[09:00] <davidmccabe> You all have failed me.
[09:00] <mustard5> sorry davidmccabe  :)
[09:00] <ompaul> abiectus, I did ask you what was it in the other question :) what that means it that I tell you to click on system - administration - networking and then poke around in thre
[09:00] <davidmccabe> The live cd doesn't have memtest86, like all decent live cds do. :P
[09:00] <nalioth> stevenj: it says /usr/local/lib/codecs/ at the mplayer homepage (where the codecs originate)
[09:01] <nalioth> stevenj: something to try, just symlink em in there
[09:01] <ompaul> davidmccabe, so report that as a required feature  request
[09:01] <u5> i didn't succeed to install wifi access again (intel 2200 chipset)
[09:01] <ompaul> davidmccabe, did you try to apt-get install it ?
[09:01] <abiectus> ompaul: OK - I'll have another look... Whish me luck ;)
[09:01] <sector10> Is anybody using Terminal Server client?
[09:01] <ompaul> abiectus, be better than lucky get it right :)
[09:02] <sn9> nemo: you need root privs to edit the files
[09:02] <u5> i've used VNC protocol to connect to my XP computer or Mandriva 2005
[09:03] <abiectus> ompaul: A noob like me needs all the luck he can get... LOL
[09:03] <sn9> nalioth and stevenj: that path does not apply to the ubuntu mplayer pkgs
[09:04] <Maza> Should ISO file be packed or extracted on live-cd?
[09:04] <rick_> u5- I've managed to get wireless working on a couple of laptops
[09:04] <stevenj> nalioth, all references to w32 codecs on the ubuntu forums, refer to /usr/lib/win32
[09:04] <nalioth> sn9: the codecs can be anywhere mplayer knows to look
[09:04] <signius> this is frigging rediculous
[09:04] <b0r1z> hello, I have a rainbow serial mouse that does not work. any advice on what can I do?
[09:04] <sn9> nalioth: it only knows to look in /usr/lib/win32
[09:04] <signius> how frigging hard should it be to say start eth2 on boot up and activate it
[09:05] <mustard5> is that a rhetorical question signius ?
[09:05] <ompaul> Maza, you create an iso and burn the image to the disk
[09:05] <signius> lol
[09:05] <mustard5> :)
[09:05] <signius> wel it shouldnt be hard
[09:05] <nalioth> sn9: if stevenj symlinkls them into /usr/local/lib/codecs/  it won't hurt anything
[09:05] <signius> but its proving to be way harder than it should be
[09:05] <b0r1z> it's very hard to use a graphical interface without a mouse...
[09:05] <hwaara> how do I get to know how much RAM my computer has in ubuntu?
[09:05] <mustard5> I know I could never write a program to do it
[09:06] <mustard5> hwaara, free
[09:06] <stevenj> sn9, have you had success with gstreamer0.8-pitfdll and Totem-gstreamer or do you use totem-xine?
[09:06] <mustard5> doh
[09:06] <mustard5> ignore that
[09:06] <ompaul> signius, system - administration - networking
[09:06] <mustard5> thats free space on drives I think
[09:06] <mustard5> :)
[09:06] <ompaul> mustard5, free is ram
[09:06] <signius> ompaul that doesnt work
[09:06] <mustard5> ah k
[09:06] <mustard5> thanks ompaul
[09:06] <ompaul> signius, what kind of card is it
[09:07] <freemanen> i get a white screen then i am trying to install ubuntu? what could it depend on?
[09:07] <signius> cisco aironet 350
[09:07] <hwaara> mustard5, hmm. I just installed a new RAM module in my computer, but it only says its total is the old.
[09:07] <hwaara> mustard5, what to do?
[09:07] <signius> with dual external mmx connectors
[09:07] <signius> although its one card its seen as 2
[09:07] <woddf2> Back
[09:07] <hwaara> I installed another 128MB, so it should say 256.
[09:07] <mustard5> ah ok..new RAM not recognised?
[09:07] <ompaul> signius, I don;t know it, wireless?
[09:07] <claude> hwaara: your BIOS is saying the old value ?
[09:07] <sn9> stevenj: i haven't gotten totem not to segfault
[09:07] <hwaara> mustard5, right, seems like that.
[09:07] <signius> yes wireless
[09:07] <ompaul> !tell signius about wireless
[09:07] <hwaara> claude, weird thing is my BIOS said nothing, it was grub almost directly.
[09:07] <mustard5> hwaara, thats a bit technical for me I think
[09:08] <signius> ???
[09:08] <mustard5> I'd be wondering about whether it was seated right
[09:08] <claude> hwaara: what BIOS do you have ?
[09:08] <mustard5> in the slot :)
[09:08] <malune> hey, does anyone in here know anything about dhclient, the dhcp3 client?
[09:08] <hwaara> claude, I don't know
[09:08] <signius> is all i need to do is get ubuntu to boot with eth2 activated on boot up
[09:08] <ompaul> signius, you were messaged by ubotu the channel bot with a page that tells you how to do the wireless gig
[09:08] <signius> btu its refusing to do that for me so far
[09:08] <mrx__> i might also try a cold boot, on warm boot my asus mobo doesn't show memory count
[09:08] <claude> hwaara: Do you have a DELL computer or any other brand ?
[09:08] <signius> i was ?
[09:08] <signius> when ?
[09:08] <HappyFool> signius: maybe something lke 'ifup eth2' in /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh ?
[09:08] <hwaara> claude, a 4-5 year old Fujitsu-siemens
[09:09] <stevenj> sn9, hmm do you use t-xine then?
[09:09] <ompaul> signius, what client are you using?
[09:09] <signius> ah ok i will have a look in that file now
[09:09] <signius> i must have missed the post when i rebooted
[09:09] <sn9> stevenj: no, i just told you totem segfaults on this machine
[09:09] <u5> rick_- I'm trying to install ipw2200 driver: http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/downloads.php
[09:09] <stevenj> sn9 strange...
[09:09] <signius> client ?????????
[09:09] <ompaul> signius, irc client
[09:09] <signius> xchat
[09:10] <sn9> stevenj: but kaffeine works
[09:10] <woddf2> What did I miss?
[09:10] <claude> hwaara: Check if the memory testing option is enable in your BIOS, if not enable it, If yes turn off your computer and power it up to see what the memory test give
[09:10] <BROKEN_LADDER> well, i've got a little girl's birthday party to go to.  i'll be back to shoot my computer later.
[09:10] <ompaul> signius, okay well do this >> /msg ubotu repos <<  if you are very new, the first thing you need to do is enable universe
[09:10] <woddf2> How do I configure a Sound Blaster 16 sound card?
[09:10] <rick_> U5 - I guess ndiswrapper didn't work for you then?
[09:10] <hwaara> claude, alright let's see.
[09:11] <kestas> guys where do you get libdvdcss (or whatever it is) for breezy?
[09:11] <sn9> woddf2: first make sure of the exact model of the card
[09:11] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth why on earth would i be able to start kdm just fine from recovery mode, but not normally?
[09:11] <kestas> anyone gotten dvd to work on breezy?
[09:11] <sn9> kestas: i just used the one for hoary on breezy
[09:11] <b0r1z>  /leave #ubuntu-es
[09:11] <malune> hey does anyone know anything about dhcp?
[09:11] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: there is something in your user(s) directories taht is different from /root/
[09:11] <kestas> sn9, what's the repo for it?
[09:11] <daan> can someone tell me the commands i need to type to install fglrx?
[09:12] <ompaul> kestas, by law I can tell you that www.videolan.org exists, however law procludes me from telling you what is there
[09:12] <sn9> kestas: hoary-extras, on the backports.ubuntuforums.org mirrors
[09:12] <woddf2> The only writing I see on the card is the labels for the jacks.
[09:12] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth i'm not sure what you mean.
[09:12] <malune> the ubuntu dhcp client is binding me to the network address and thus i have no internet connection available... i'd like it to bind to my internet IP, any ideas???
[09:12] <ompaul> btw my last comment was false
[09:12] <mustard5> daan, sudo apt-get install fglrx ?
[09:13] <mustard5> daan, I'm assuming its a deb in the repositories
[09:13] <sn9> woddf2: what told you it was a sb16?
[09:13] <rick_> u5 - the other way I've gotten wireless to work is wtih wlanctl-ng
[09:13] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth i'm talking about kdm, not individual users.
[09:13] <Sonny_Wertzik> hello
[09:13] <k0p> I update hoary to breezy and when start it give me error of .dmsn and permission. I change to 544 and it the same.. solutions?
[09:13] <rick_> both times I just installed the bits from the repositories
[09:13] <mustard5> hi Sonny_Wertzik
[09:13] <woddf2> Windoze and most of the other GNU/Linux distributions I've used told me that.
[09:13] <kestas> ompaul, there doesnt seem to be a deb in synaptic
[09:13] <mustard5> whats up?
[09:13] <daan> mustard5: it's not able to find that one
[09:13] <Sonny_Wertzik> mustard5, hiya
[09:13] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: the system uses rc files located in the users homedir, when you start in recovery, it uses /root/
[09:13] <sn9> daan: the pkg name is linux-restricted-modules
[09:13] <ompaul> kestas, correct
[09:14] <mustard5> daan, have you enabled all your repositories?
[09:14] <hwaara> claude, hmm I'm in the boot optiosnb but can't find any specific "memory check"-like setting
[09:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth what would home directories have to do with anything?
[09:14] <mustard5> ah k thanks sn9
[09:14] <ompaul> kestas, see my snyde comment about copyright extreamists
[09:14] <amackay> Anybody know which repositories i need for libdvdcss?
[09:14] <daan> sn9: ok. thanks
[09:14] <hwaara> claude, I guess I will restart and press F12 for more bootup information.
[09:14] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: if it starts in recovery (using /root/ settings) then something is bodgered with the settings in your user homedir
[09:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth i'm not even to the point of home directories.  x does not start.  no gdm.  no x at all.
[09:14] <ompaul> kestas,  snide even
[09:14] <sn9> amackay: hoary-extras
[09:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> what user home directories?
[09:14] <daan> mustard5: thank you too. i'll be back again later if i fail :P
[09:14] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: then i'm barkin up the wrong tree and really really lost
[09:14] <thirso> is there a keyboard shortcut to "minimize all"?
[09:15] <mustard5> roger daan
[09:15] <kestas> sn9, Could not resolve 'backports.ubuntuforums.com' any ideas how to resolve this?
[09:15] <b0r1z> Does anyone know how to make a serial mouse work? thank you.
[09:15] <claude> hwaara: Ok, do you have a splash screen when you are booting your computer before grub ?
[09:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth i'm saying gdm/kdm never comes up normaly.  like normally there's that "login" prompt and then gdm appears.
[09:15] <sn9> kestas: it's .org
[09:15] <kestas> ompaul, I see well I dont want to download all the source compiling malarkey
[09:15] <hwaara> claude, it counted to 128MB "extended RAM"
[09:15] <kestas> sn9, ah k
[09:15] <amackay> sn9, thanks, but is there one for breezy?
[09:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth right now i have to do recovery mode, then run gdm, then i can log in as whatever user i want.
[09:15] <hwaara> claude, which I don't know if I should interpret as +RAM or the total
[09:15] <nalioth> BROKEN_LADDER: if you've removed --purged gdm kdm and xorg, and reinstalled, then i'm lost
[09:15] <hwaara> claude, but free indicated a total of 128MB.
[09:16] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth :(
[09:16] <ompaul> kestas, I might also say have a look at mplayer
[09:16] <sn9> amackay: i just used the hoary one on breezy
[09:16] <kestas> Failed to fetch http://backports.ubuntuforums.org/ubuntu/dists/hoary-backports/Release.gpg  Could not connect to backports.ubuntuforums.org:80 (69.46.19.12). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[09:16] <malune> is there a ubuntu-help irc channel or similar???
[09:16] <kestas> ompaul, again you have to build from source :(
[09:16] <claude> hwaara: It's the value that your BIOS is giving ?
[09:16] <amackay> sn9, ty
[09:16] <nalioth> malune: you are in it
[09:16] <sn9> kestas: use a mirror
[09:16] <Validdot> oomatic-gui does always crash if I try to install my printer, can someone help please?
[09:16] <hwaara> claude, yes
[09:16] <Sonny_Wertzik> I just installed Breezy...a clean install...can someone tell me why im locked out of my mounted fat32 patition? Even when I log in as root I can't change the permission.
[09:16] <hwaara> "Extended RAM ... <counting> ... 128MB"
[09:16] <kestas> sn9, could you post your thing from your sources.list?
[09:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> sudo gdmsetup
[09:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> Could not access GDM configuration file.
[09:17] <claude> hwaara: Ok it's the total ram that you have, is it correct ?
[09:17] <malune> nalioth: right...
[09:17] <sn9> Sonny_Wertzik: fat32 doesn't have permissions at all
[09:17] <gdh> Oh, gdm :)  I thought people were talking about me =)
[09:17] <hwaara> claude, I had already 128MB RAM. the new unit is also 128MB, so total should be 256.
[09:17] <tcs> how can i install ubuntu from cd by booting from floppy?
[09:17] <kestas> Sonny_Wertzik, probably mount /dev/hda4 (or whatever) /mnt/wherever -o uid=1000
[09:18] <Sonny_Wertzik> sn9, i cannot write to the fat32 partition...it is mounted already
[09:18] <claude> hwaara: Is it SD or DDR ?
[09:18] <rob_> is there a breezy starter guide online yet?
[09:18] <Validdot> @tcs you need to download something for the floppy that it works
[09:18] <amonkey> i'm upgrading to breezy right now and a lot of errors about locales are flying by on the terminal. should i be worried?
[09:18] <mustard5> rob yes
[09:18] <Knorrie> amonkey: no
[09:18] <hwaara> claude, I don't know actually
[09:18] <rob_> URL?
[09:18] <Sonny_Wertzik> sn9, all my folders on fat32 part are locked
[09:18] <kestas> Sonny_Wertzik, probably mount /dev/hda4 (or whatever) /mnt/wherever -o uid=1000
[09:18] <signius> ok according the the hcl the card should work out of the box
[09:18] <mustard5> rob_, looking now....
[09:18] <kestas> notice the -o uid=1000
[09:18] <claude> hwaara: You should have a sticker on each RAM module
[09:18] <HappyFool> tell rob_ about faq
[09:19] <amonkey> Knorrie, why is it having trouble?
[09:19] <signius> yet in brezzy at presnt it doesnt
[09:19] <signius> i mean it does work
[09:19] <Sonny_Wertzik> kestas, ya breezy did that already
[09:19] <mmahmood> I have installed RealPlayer on the Breezy and I can't find the executables ???? or unable to run it ..can someone help ?
[09:19] <signius> but its not working how it should
[09:19] <sn9> Sonny_Wertzik: mount as user, not as root
[09:19] <marco> /msg nickserv identify marco
[09:19] <holden> could any merciful soul help me? I cannot get my lexmark printer to work here
[09:19] <hwaara> claude, yeah, then I have to unmount it :)
[09:19] <kestas> well you cant change the permissions any more than that Sonny_Wertzik, FAT32 has no permissions to change
[09:19] <Sonny_Wertzik> sn9, ahhh okie thx
[09:19] <Knorrie> amonkey: the perl blah blah errors? i had that too, and it seems locales get configured ok later during the upgrade
[09:19] <glick> howda
[09:19] <penguin42> holden: What happens?
[09:19] <Sonny_Wertzik> kestas, i will try mount as user
[09:20] <amonkey> Knorrie, yeah and thanks, was a little worried but it doesn'ts eem that the packages are failing, just whining.
[09:20] <signius> i cant see anything referencing eth1 explicitly in the bootmisc script either
[09:20] <malune> could anyone help with a DHCP problem I'm having?
[09:20] <kestas> sn9, could you post the output of `grep hoary-backports /etc/apt/sources.list` for me?
[09:20] <kestas> sn9, it would save me some grief
[09:20] <tcs> Validdot, any ideas what that would be?
[09:20] <Pignose> hey there, how can I upgrade my previous Ubuntu to the new 5.10?
[09:20] <HappyFool> signius: using bootmisc.sh is a bit of a hack
[09:20] <claude> hwaara: You can try to put your new RAM module in another slot
[09:20] <b0r1z> malune what kind of dhcp problem?
[09:20] <holden> penguin42, it just wont work... ive already configured it to be any kind of lexmark printer and it just wont go
[09:20] <glick> hey whats the name of themodule i have to install for my nvidia car?
[09:20] <u5> waouh ! i'll need also to try wpa supplicant ! http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/WPA
[09:20] <glick> card?
[09:20] <claude> hwaara: and check what the BIOS return
[09:20] <Knorrie> amonkey: yeah i was surprised too, but later on it fixed itself (some sort of)
[09:20] <hwaara> claude, there are only 2 unfortunately, so now both are full.
[09:20] <signius> yeah its looking like a bit more of a hack than i up to
[09:20] <HappyFool> !tell Pignose about breezyupgrade
[09:20] <hwaara> claude, but I could switch...
[09:20] <signius> i am pretty much a linux noob
[09:20] <claude> hwaara: :S
[09:20] <malune> holden: dhclient is binding my network card to the wrong IP it seems, so I can't get internet
[09:21] <claude> hwaara: Ok try one module at time and see if both work
[09:21] <penguin42> holden: So what happens when you print - any errors or just no action?
[09:21] <hwaara> claude, so could it be it's not put in correctly?
[09:21] <claude> hwaara : And try both slot
[09:21] <sn9> kestas: deb http://acm.cs.umn.edu/ubp/ hoary-extras main restricted universe multiverse
[09:21] <u5> i prefer to install new version ubuntu 5.10 !
[09:21] <hwaara> claude, or do you have to do something in order for it to register.
[09:21] <holden> penguin42, no action at all :( and i jsut bought it and they wont take it back! lol
[09:21] <hwaara> yes
[09:21] <claude> hwaara: Yes
[09:21] <kestas> sn9, thanks
[09:21] <malune> holden: I've tried to set the router to static IPs, and this solved the problem... But I can't configure all the windows machines properly to work with that, so I've had to revert... and now I can't access the internet
[09:21] <malune> holden: It
[09:21] <claude> hwaara: You don't have to register it
[09:21] <malune> holden: It's weird though because it worked fine on gentoo
[09:21] <signius> the card is there on boot up and when i manually activate it it works
[09:21] <signius> btu its not activating by itself
[09:22] <penguin42> holden: Hmm - so does it show it in System->Administration->Printing ?
[09:22] <holden> malune, im not the holden u think i am
[09:22] <holden> yep, and it stays there until i go Cancel on it
[09:22] <woddf2> How do I configure a Sound Blaster 16 sound card?
[09:22] <malune> holden: oh woops
[09:22] <signius> and also i think because its not activating on boot up its not creating the relevant /proc/drivers/aironrt/eth2 that is need for anythin tat uses rfmon on a nic
[09:22] <kestas> sn9, thanks for the help
[09:22] <Validdot> my canon printer does not work... can someone help me too?
[09:23] <penguin42> Validdot: What happens?
[09:23] <tcs> is a there a floppy that can boot the install cd?
[09:23] <malune> b0r1z: dhclient is binding my network card to the wrong IP it seems, so I can't get internet
[09:23] <dim_witted_kid> what do you do if you receive a bad GPG from a mirror site?
[09:23] <Validdot> penguin42: oomatic-gui does crash if I set up
[09:23] <sn9> woddf2: what makes you so sure it's a sb16?
[09:23] <sn9> tcs: just boot from the cd
[09:24] <malune> b0r1z: I've tried setting the router to static IPs, but then i can't get any of the windows machines working
[09:24] <mustard5> !tell rob_  about faq
[09:24] <seashell11> pignose, change hoary to breezy in  sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:24] <woddf2> Windoze and most of the other GNU/Linux distributions I've used told me that.
[09:24] <tcs> sn9, the computer is unable to
[09:24] <penguin42> holden: Bring up a webbrowser and go to http://localhost:631  and click on manage pritners - does it tell you anything about it
[09:24] <woddf2> I mean
[09:24] <woddf2> sn9: Windoze and most of the other GNU/Linux distributions I've used told me that.
[09:24] <sn9> tcs: because of bios?
[09:24] <elad`> How do I run Metacity?
[09:24] <b0r1z> malune : odd, I have my network set with static ips and windows works just well
[09:24] <dim_witted_kid> can anyone help me please?
[09:24] <malune> b0r1z: yeah I'm just not that competent with windows networking...
[09:24] <penguin42> dim_witted_kid: What exactly is the error?
[09:25] <dim_witted_kid> what do you do if you receive a bad GPG from a mirror site?
[09:25] <nalioth> dim_witted_kid: disregard the gpg error, it will sort itself
[09:25] <malune> b0r1z: maybe I should give that a go instead?
[09:25] <sn9> woddf2: if another linux told you that, remember which driver was used
[09:25] <nalioth> dim_witted_kid: it's because the server is overloaded atm
[09:25] <_pir> helo, Can some one explain me , why/when the deb files form the /var/cache/apt...are cleaned.. I didn't understand this from the man page.
[09:25] <tcs> sn9, right
[09:25] <woddf2> Oh
[09:25] <b0r1z> malune : windows machines should work with static ip just changing the tpc configuration
[09:25] <dim_witted_kid> thanks @ nalioth
[09:25] <sn9> tcs: use smartbootmanager
[09:25] <Razor-X> i'm too cool for window decorations :P
[09:25] <malune> b0r1z: well it's because i change how the router works and disable NAT as well...
[09:26] <elad`> I closed X, and I try "metacity", but it tells me X isn't running. But if I run X, GNOME starts.
[09:26] <Validdot> penguin42: there is no response, it is still try to load it
[09:26] <malune> b0r1z: d'ya have any suggestions for me fixing the Ubuntu machine?
[09:26] <Validdot> penguin42: the http://localhost:631
[09:26] <penguin42> Validdot: At what point?
[09:26] <holden> penguin42, I get a bunch of options, none looking like troubleshooter or anything
[09:26] <penguin42> Validdot: Ah ok
[09:26] <tcs> sn9, it gave an error when i tried it
[09:26] <penguin42> holden: So if you click on 'manage printer'  what does it say against 'printer state'
[09:27] <b0r1z> malune : nope, dhclient failing looks like a problem in the dhcp server more than one with the machine
[09:27] <Validdot> penguin42: I wonder why foomatic-gui crashes, I got the right driver
[09:27] <_pir> helo, Can some one explain me , why/when the deb files form the /var/cache/apt...are cleaned.. I wanted to backup them, but they are gone...
[09:27] <b0r1z> malune : sorry but I don't know how to help you
[09:27] <penguin42> Validdot: Shrug
[09:27] <sn9> tcs: which error?
[09:27] <malune> b0r1z: well dhclient doesn't fail, it just binds to the wrong IP, the network ip 192.168.0.2 instead of the internet IP
[09:27] <penguin42> _pir: There is a cron task that runs during the night
[09:27] <Validdot> penguin42: the Canon-BJC-240-bj200.ppd
[09:27] <seashell11> is there a good point and click midi player for Ubuntu
[09:28] <mustard5> _pir, you can tell synaptic to not delete old .debs
[09:28] <penguin42> _pir: see /etc/cron.daily/apt
[09:28] <tcs> sn9, 0xAA
[09:28] <sn9> tcs: hmm. you're sure you selected the cd to boot from?
[09:29] <holden> penguin42,  Printer State: idle, accepting jobs -- but its weird cause when it detects it, it shows first a 3300 series, and what it installs finally is the 3000 series drivers
[09:29] <_pir> penguin42: I use aptitude...
[09:29] <tcs> sn9, yes, thats what gave that error
[09:29] <Razor-X> sn9: it doesen't work on all machines
[09:29] <Razor-X> sn9: I know my CD doesen't boot using that bootmanager
[09:29] <Razor-X> sn9: on my old machine, rather
[09:30] <penguin42> holden: You probably find that the one driver does both - so on that page there is a 'print test page' - try it!
[09:30] <_pir> penguin42: does each program have it's own cleanning system?
[09:30] <danl_B> gcc is installed through synaptic, yet it doesn't work, i have to use gcc-?.? where ? is version number, so make won't work
[09:30] <Razor-X> sn9: it can't find the IRQ (for some reason) for my CD drive, while most Linux boot floppies can
[09:30] <sn9> tcs: is the drive atapi?
[09:30] <penguin42> _pir: Don't think so, synaptic is just a frontend to apt
[09:30] <HappyFool> danl_B: install 'build-essential'
[09:30] <danl_B> ok
[09:30] <hwaara> claude, more info! the new unit says SDRAM PC133
[09:31] <Validdot> ubotu tell Validdot about java
[09:31] <hwaara> claude, the old unit says PC100 and some more info, but nothing else about which type of RAM.
[09:31] <HappyFool> !tell Validdot about javadeb
[09:31] <danl_B> happyfool: merci beaucoupe
[09:31] <holden> yep, i already did, i mean, i tried that and then i tried reinstalling the whole thing and then i repeated the same step like a thousand times and nothing
[09:31] <HappyFool> the debs might be easier
[09:31] <tcs> sn9, yes
[09:31] <HappyFool> danl_B: my pleasure
[09:31] <_pir> penguin42: ok, Thanks.
[09:32] <holden> penguin42,  yep, i already did, i mean, i tried that and then i tried reinstalling the whole thing and then i repeated the same step like a thousand times and nothing
[09:32] <sn9> tcs: could you set up a netboot system?
[09:32] <penguin42> holden: Hmm it is unusual, most of the time when things break it has an error at that 'printer state' - hmm not sure where to go next
[09:32] <Watje> why does phpmyadin work but mythweb gives me this error 'Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in /usr/share/mythtv/mythweb/includes/init.php on line 54'
[09:32] <holden> penguin42, I get a printer icon beside the clock and it just stays there with the printing job notice undefinetly until i erase it
[09:32] <tcs> sn9, possibly, but i would prefer not to
[09:32] <rob_> "On the Repositories dialog box click Add. There are three separate repositories; Breezy Badger, Security Updates and Updates. Select each repository and check Officially supported, Restricted copyright, Community maintained (Universe)  and Non-free (Multiverse). Ensure you click OK between each repository to save your changes."  When you click OK it doesn't remember what you ticked
[09:33] <pinucset> somebody wants a gmail invitation?
[09:33] <Razor-X> pinucset: you should have asked that 2 weeks after the start of GMail
[09:33] <holden> penguin42, :(
[09:33] <Razor-X> pinucset: when I got GMail :P
[09:33] <Razor-X> pinucset: and most people didn't have it, and I amassed a whole bunch of bribes
[09:33] <pinucset> Razor-x ;D
[09:33] <penguin42> holden: Try having a look around  http://www.linuxprinting.org/
[09:33] <pinucset> yeah, i remember it xD
[09:33] <hwaara> what's the difference between pc100 and pc133 RAM?
[09:34] <pinucset> pc100 is lower :)
[09:34] <nalioth> hwaara: data i/o speed
[09:34] <pinucset> slower sorry hwaara
[09:34] <hwaara> if my PC already had a pc100, does it mean it might not support pc133 units?
[09:34] <theintern> maybe
[09:34] <theintern> =P
[09:34] <hwaara> hmm
[09:34] <theintern> some mobos support both, some support 1
[09:34] <hwaara> it's this one: http://www.ciao.co.uk/Productinformation/Fujitsu_Siemens_SCENIC_ET__5358932
[09:34] <penguin42> hwaara: A good place to look is www.crucial.com - you can tell it the model of computer and it will tell you what RAM it will take
[09:35] <nalioth> hwaara: it can use pc133
[09:35] <sn9> tcs: then you're gonna have to bootstrap off the hd
[09:35] <mustard5> can you set the ram speed in bios to the lower of the two?
[09:35] <mustard5> my brother did that once
[09:35] <pinucset>  one think. I installed ubuntu wich comes with gnome. But then i installed kubuntu-desktop. How can i remove any of gnome of my computer?
[09:35] <nalioth> hwaara: the pc133 will slow down to pc100, tho
[09:35] <zazeem> is cedega free?
[09:35] <pinucset> free software, not free no money zazeem
[09:35] <sproingie> pinucset: remove ubuntu-desktop
[09:35] <lsuactiafner> anyone know of a working ntpdate server?
[09:35] <nalioth> zazeem: cedega-cvs is freely available
[09:35] <hwaara> nalioth, sure! as long as my PC at least recognizes it (which it doesn't right now). this is my problem.
[09:35] <pinucset> ok!
[09:35] <gdh> lsuactiafner, pool.ntp.org
[09:35] <zazeem> whats that?
[09:35] <sn9> lsuactiafner: pool.ntp.org
[09:35] <lsuactiafner> thanks
[09:35] <zazeem> nalioth:whats that?
[09:36] <jrattner1>  Why does my i686 kernel crash whenever i modprobe ndiswrapper?
[09:36] <nalioth> sproingie: removing ubuntu-desktop doesnt not remove anythig but a metapkg
[09:36] <Watje> pinucset, but cedega is released under the GPL so if you bought it you can give it to everyonne legit
[09:36] <HappyFool> lsuactiafner: the csir run one (not sure if being .za really matters, but who knows)
[09:36] <pinucset> Watje, yes true :)
[09:36] <pasquale> ciao
[09:36] <zazeem> nalioth:whats that? cedega-cvs?
[09:36] <sproingie> nalioth: if the others were installed as a dependency, it should try to remove them too.  or maybe that's just an aptitude thing
[09:36] <signius> ok this is beyond a joke now
[09:36] <nalioth> zazeem: it is a freely avaliable variant of cedega
[09:36] <zazeem> :)
[09:37] <tcs> sn9, alright, ill check it out, thanks for the help
[09:37] <Watje> they removed alot in the cvs version
[09:37] <zazeem> nalioth: does it create edesktop icons?
[09:37] <Watje> point2play does..
[09:37] <nalioth> sproingie: ubuntu-desktop depensd on many programs (instaling it)  but no programs depend on it, so when you remove ubuntu-desktop, nothing else leaves
[09:37] <zcat[1] > umm.. apt-cache search cedega gives me nothing.. ?
[09:37] <raingrove> mustard5
[09:37] <alpha-romeo> hi fols
[09:37] <zcat[1] > where do I get it?
[09:37] <raingrove> usually
[09:37] <pinucset> if i do aptidue remove ubuntu-desktop will i have any problem?
[09:37] <nalioth> zazeem: i dont use it, just know what it is to tell you about it
[09:37] <Watje> no, cedega isn't free
[09:37] <raingrove> pc133 will work on pc100 motherboards fine
[09:38] <zazeem> :)
[09:38] <alpha-romeo> hi folks
[09:38] <amonkey> cedega isn't free
[09:38] <raingrove> but the speed will be set to pc100
[09:38] <amonkey> i have it though
[09:38] <amonkey> it works
[09:38] <El_Che> pinucset: no
[09:38] <pinucset> ok thanks much!
[09:38] <claude> hwaara: It's maybe your problem :S
[09:38] <Watje> zcat[1] , http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=45
[09:38] <alpha-romeo> I am having problems on installing ubuntu on acer laptop 4021
[09:38] <claude> hwaara: Did you try only the PC133 in both sloth ?
[09:39] <hwaara> claude, no, haven't tried switching it yet.
[09:39] <alpha-romeo> its seems ubuntu just hands in in booting processes
[09:39] <hwaara> claude, crucial.com says all scenic eT models can handle PC133
[09:39] <alpha-romeo> its seems ubuntu just hangs during  booting processes
[09:39] <sproingie> nalioth: right .. i'm too used to aptitude, but gnome wasn't installed that way
[09:39] <HappyFool> lsuactiafner: check out http://www.time.za.net/ for za time servers
[09:39] <Watje> why does phpmyadin work but mythweb gives me this error 'Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in /usr/share/mythtv/mythweb/includes/init.php on line 54'
[09:39] <B_166-ER-X> can someone help me ? i cannot find where to enter the password for a password encrypted .rar with ARK
[09:39] <sproingie> pinucset: removing ubuntu-desktop will allow you to remove other packages.  you'll more or less have to do them by hand
[09:40] <pinucset> ok
[09:40] <hwaara> What happens if the RAM is not put in correctly? Will the computer halt or just ignore it?
[09:40] <sn9> B_166-ER-X: you need the package unrar-nonfree
[09:40] <El_Che> hwaara: probably peep and do nothing
[09:40] <pinucset> if it is really bad it may crash the ram slot...
[09:40] <penguin42> hwaara: It will either fail to boot or randomly crash later!
[09:40] <sproingie> pinucset: you could try removing libgtk2, see what breaks, and remove all of those
[09:40] <Jeromee> hwaara: it can cause it to hang
[09:40] <pinucset> ok
[09:40] <pinucset> thanks :)
[09:40] <B_166-ER-X> sn9, i know i had it before my upgrade to breezy, i will try to reinstall
[09:40] <pinucset> sproingie thanks
[09:40] <Jeromee> I've had a few motherboards just recognize whats installed correctly though... and keep booting.
[09:40] <hwaara> ok that's too bad. so it was put in correctly :/
[09:41] <Rotem> GreenFireD?
[09:41] <signius> how do i bring eth2 up and down ?
[09:41] <Jeromee> hwaara: did you press it in firmly enough?
[09:41] <signius> i thought it was interface eth2 down
[09:41] <Jeromee> the clips on the side should be fully upright.
[09:41] <kalden> hello, about gnome-bittorrent : I get errors when I change the default port
[09:41] <signius> but thats not working so it must be wrong
[09:41] <nalioth> hwaara: ignore it usually
[09:41] <alpha-romeo> I am having problems on installing ubuntu on acer laptop 4021
[09:42] <alpha-romeo> its seems ubuntu just hangs during  booting processes
[09:42] <alpha-romeo> what to do
[09:42] <Jaivaz> GAH
[09:42] <nalioth> kalden: install bittornado-gui
[09:42] <penguin42> alpha-romeo: What is the last thing printed?
[09:42] <Jaivaz> I just installed a bunch of libs via .debs to get TMW to run
[09:42] <El_Che> hwaara: you can not put the ram wrong. It has a different profile from each side. It has to fir right, fit like a puzzle. Don't force too much, of you may break the slot
[09:42] <alpha-romeo> I am not even able 2 boot !!
[09:42] <Jaivaz> And now I need to run sudo apt-get -f install
[09:42] <Jaivaz> And it wants me to remove tons of things
[09:42] <penguin42> alpha-romeo: So how far do you get?
[09:42] <alpha-romeo> penguin42: nothing it just hands at start !!
[09:42] <Jaivaz> 172 to remove
[09:42] <El_Che> Jaivaz: you forced the debs?
[09:43] <Jaivaz> Yeah
[09:43] <hwaara> ok so how about this guys!  the new RAM unit is higher/taller than the old one. can that be correct?
[09:43] <penguin42> alpha-romeo: What do you mean 'start' - so you put the CD in, you tell it to boot off CD - is *anything* printed?
[09:43] <amonkey> how do i get back my right click make terminal that i had in hoary?
[09:43] <penguin42> hwaara: Yes
[09:43] <hwaara> ok :)
[09:43] <alpha-romeo> i think at before decompressing kernel
[09:43] <alpha-romeo> penguin42: yes] 
[09:43] <rBo3Db> Can anyone suggest how do I have ``beagled" run automatically on boot, please?
[09:44] <nalioth> hwaara: that is to be expected
[09:44] <penguin42> alpha-romeo: OK, so what is the last thing printed
[09:44] <claude> hwaara: You really should try each module in both slot individually
[09:44] <nalioth> amonkey: install nautilus-open-terminal
[09:44] <signius> whats the command to bring an network interface up and down ?
[09:44] <alpha-romeo> nothing man ...it just hangs at start
[09:44] <kalden> ok nalioth , that's a solution. But it's weird defining minport and maxport gives an error
[09:44] <penguin42> signius: ifup and ifdown
[09:44] <saik0__> how do i kick whoever is usig my regged nick off freenode?
[09:44] <alpha-romeo> it wont even boot
[09:44] <alpha-romeo> or intialize sevices
[09:44] <nalioth> kalden: the gnome-torernt thing os a ration of crap
[09:44] <alpha-romeo> before init it hangs
[09:44] <sproingie> saik0__: msg nickserv help
[09:44] <alpha-romeo> :-(
[09:45] <nalioth> saik0__: /msg nickserv ghost
[09:45] <amonkey> nalioth, always taking care of me :) thanks
[09:45] <sproingie> saik0__: if you're registered, you can use the ghost command.  if you're not, you're out of luck
[09:45] <kalden> in that case :-/
[09:45] <penguin42> alpha-romeo: is it a built in CD?
[09:45] <signius> oh ok thats interesting when i do ifdown eth2 its telling me eth2 isnt configured
[09:45] <saik0__> sproingie and nalioth, danke
[09:45] <kalden> nalioth: in that case :-/
[09:45] <glick> hello
[09:45] <signius> but it is configured and i am using it now
[09:45] <glick> excuse me i followed the wiki nvidia howto but my nvidia still doesnt seem to have been activated
[09:45] <glick> i cant run glxgears
[09:45] <signius> maybe this is related to why its not activating eth2 on start up
[09:46] <glick> or any of the GL screensavers
[09:46] <turtle11> Aloha
[09:46] <alpha-romeo> penguin42: What  do u mean by this ->  is it a built in CD?
[09:46] <turtle11> I have a strange problem with perl-tk
[09:46] <kalden> nalioth: thx
[09:46] <penguin42> alpha-romeo: Yes, a built in drive or an external USB?
[09:46] <penguin42> turtle11: What?
[09:46] <alpha-romeo> buitin
[09:46] <alpha-romeo> built in
[09:46] <saik0> huzzah!
[09:46] <turtle11> When I start for example gedi
[09:47] <sn9> glick: did you see the nvidia logo splash screen?
[09:47] <signius> if only the kernel had the patched orinoco drivers i wouldnt be having all this agro with my cisco card
[09:47] <penguin42> alpha-romeo: I wonder if you just have a badly burnt CD?
[09:47] <glick> sn9, no i didnt
[09:47] <alpha-romeo> no
[09:47] <turtle11> and then start gedit - gedi crashes with a segfault
[09:47] <signius> but i got fed up with having to re-patch the kernel whenever there was a security update for the kernel
[09:47] <highbury> hi, I've just installed breezy, and found my onboard sound doesn't work (its a compaq evo d500, with "Intel 82801BA-ICH2" chipset) is this the appropriate plase to ask?
[09:47] <turtle11> every perl-tk program crashes
[09:47] <penguin42> turtle11: nasty
[09:47] <glick> after i installed it i ran sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[09:47] <zcat[1] > glick: /var/log/Xorg.0.log will have some clues
[09:47] <alpha-romeo> i have used it dozen times,plus both live cd and install cd have same problems
[09:47] <sn9> glick: there's only two steps
[09:48] <alpha-romeo> i think there is bug in ubuntu or something
[09:48] <rybarnes> Does anyone know why I can't install Limewire? It says "Archive Type Not Supported", Can anyone help?
[09:48] <penguin42> alpha-romeo: Well I'm mostly out of ideas; only things I can suggest are try turning some stuff off in the bios
[09:48] <Razor-X> rybarnes: what is the archive type?
[09:48] <sn9> glick: step1. install linux-restricted-modules
[09:48] <turtle11> can someone test this on his machine too
[09:48] <jeff_> Razor-X: Limewire is java
[09:48] <rybarnes> razor-X, .rpm
[09:48] <Razor-X> rybarnes: use ``alien'' to convert rpms to debs
[09:48] <nalioth> rybarnes: that would be the reason
[09:48] <rybarnes> Thanks.
[09:49] <sn9> glick: step2. dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select nvidia
[09:49] <Razor-X> rybarnes: ``alien foo.rpm'' and then ``sudo dpkg -i foo.deb''
[09:49] <nalioth> rybarnes: and dont make a habit of installing rpms
[09:49] <glick> linux restricted modules is installed
[09:49] <jeff_> rybarnes: sudo alien -i foo.rpm will create a deb and install it in one swoop
[09:49] <alpha-romeo> debian sarge boots easily
[09:49] <penguin42> alpha-romeo: Yes it sounds like it - please report it
[09:50] <rybarnes> jeff_, thanks.
[09:50] <dougsko> that sucks freenode got hacked
[09:50] <villa> hi all
[09:50] <zcat[1] > sn9: depends on the card; mine's nvidia-legacy and the howto doesn't really mention what to do in this case. I should update it :)
[09:50] <davideichmann> hello
[09:50] <jeff_> dougsko: really?
[09:50] <sn9> rybarnes: do not get the limewire rpm file
[09:50] <Guido93> ????????
[09:50] <Guido93> ?????????
[09:50] <diskret> hi all
[09:50] <Guido93> Hello..
[09:50] <Sonny_Wertzik> sn9, are u still in here?
[09:50] <davideichmann> I need help getting a webcam driver
[09:50] <turtle11> yes very nasty
[09:50] <dougsko> jeff_: yeah but theyre ok now
[09:50] <zazeem> anyone know where to get the updated breezy repository ??
[09:50] <diskret> i just upgraded to breezy and am in trouble
[09:51] <villa> can we help me please ubuntu doesnt install me sound card
[09:51] <nalioth> ubotu: tell zazeem about sources
[09:51] <jeff_> dougsko: Any link on info? Do you know what vuln was used?
[09:51] <diskret> my x-server is broken
[09:51] <sn9> Sonny_Wertzik: yes
[09:51] <davideichmann> villa
[09:51] <hwaara> ok
[09:51] <nalioth> ubotu: tell diskret about fixres
[09:51] <Sonny_Wertzik> what was that mount command for user again?
[09:51] <GNULinuxer> 'tell zazeem about sources
[09:51] <davideichmann> villa what is your sound card
[09:51] <hwaara> so the computer beeps whenever the new RAM unit is either RAM slots
[09:51] <diskret> thanks for the link - will check it out
[09:51] <villa> ess1869
[09:52] <Jeromee> hwaara: are you sure you're computer supports the ram?
[09:52] <hwaara> so it's either corrupt or just plain wrong type I guess
[09:52] <Sonny_Wertzik> sn9,  user id 1000 or something like that
[09:52] <dougsko> jeff_: im not sure, but in #freenode-registry, people are talking about how they can make the registry better to minimize another attack
[09:52] <hwaara> Jeromee, well, it should support pc133 according to crucial.com
[09:52] <villa> my computer is compaq armada 1700
[09:52] <davideichmann> I have an integrated webcam on my laptop, and I need a driver for it
[09:52] <dougsko> jeff_: people in there might now more about the actual attack
[09:52] <Jeromee> are you sure its PC133?
[09:52] <villa> a notebook
[09:52] <f31n> hi ... i have a problem with my samba server.... i just installed it and then he needs a username and a password... but ... i don't knwo what
[09:52] <hwaara> Jeromee, although the old preinstalled unit was pc100
[09:52] <jeff_> dougsko, thanks
[09:52] <hwaara> Jeromee, yes, it says so on the unit.
[09:52] <jessid> hi some of you know how can i fix this: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/universe/binary-i386/Packages.gz: El subproceso gzip devolvi un cdigo de error (1)
[09:52] <sn9> Sonny_Wertzik: what about uid 1000?
[09:52] <hwaara> pc133 SDRAM
[09:52] <Jeromee> do you still have the old unit in with the PC133?
[09:52] <zcat[1] > trying that ram all by itself?
[09:52] <hwaara> zcat[1] , yes
[09:52] <hwaara> in both slots
[09:52] <nalioth> jessid: run your apt-get again
[09:53] <Jeromee> hmm
[09:53] <zcat[1] > hmmm.. it's faulty then :)
[09:53] <davideichmann> villa are you sure the volume is not just muted?
[09:53] <hwaara> yep
[09:53] <Jeromee> is it ECC ram or no?
[09:53] <villa> yes im sure
[09:53] <Sonny_Wertzik> sn9, how do i mount a fat32 partition as user?
[09:53] <hwaara> I wonder whether it's damaged or wrong
[09:53] <diskret> i have an ATI RADEON Mobility 9200 and tried it with fglrx -no luck
[09:53] <bozel> i ve installed qwt, but whats the directory,where the programs are installed with synaptic
[09:53] <hwaara> Jeromee, how do I know? it says SDRAM pc133
[09:53] <davideichmann> try alsamixer and put up PIC
[09:53] <davideichmann> *PCI
[09:53] <illissius> is there any way to use a kernel other than what's currently in breezy, besides compiling your own?
[09:53] <Jeromee> hmm
[09:53] <sn9> Sonny_Wertzik: you must have an entry for it in /etc/fstab
[09:53] <zcat[1] > bad parity would(should) give a nice big warning at boot, not beeps..
[09:53] <Jeromee> hwaara: I honestly don't remember how to tell on PC133
[09:54] <hussam> what was the pref I add to make apt-get use proxy?
[09:54] <Jeromee> do you still have your old ram at hand?
[09:54] <Xenguy> Sonny_Wertzik: man fstab
[09:54] <hussam> anybody knows
[09:54] <hussam> ?
[09:54] <bozel> i ve installed qwt, but whats the directory,where the programs are installed with synaptic
[09:54] <hwaara> Jeromee, yes
[09:54] <f31n> may anyone help me with my samba server?
[09:54] <Jeromee> hwaara: pm
[09:54] <hwaara> Jeromee, I just took it out to try the new unit
[09:54] <diskret> anybody else with broken x-server and ATI?
[09:54] <jeff_> Xenguy: You seriously can't expect someone who doesn't know how to manually mount a partition to understand /etc/fstab
[09:54] <jessid> nalioth with which parameter?
[09:54] <Sonny_Wertzik> sn9, its mounted already by breezy but u said to add a command at the end like.... user id 1000...how do i type that?
[09:54] <jeff_> Xenguy: That is against what ubuntu is for
[09:54] <davideichmann> help me!!!!       I need to install a web cam
[09:54] <sn9> diskret: symptoms?
[09:54] <villa>  alsamixer in terminal?
[09:55] <villa> im novice xD
[09:55] <jrattner1> Everytime i modprobe ndiswrapper my kernel locks up, how can i debug this and find out what is going on
[09:55] <davideichmann> villa ya in terminal
[09:55] <diskret> symptoms: no gui - and fglrxinfo says: Error: No display
[09:55] <glick> hmm
[09:55] <sn9> Sonny_Wertzik: edit its entry in /etc/fstab
[09:55] <deezy> hi, i have a question. I was on torrentspy and noticed that there are 2 ubuntu files, one labelled "live" and the other labelled "Installed". what is the difference between them, and do i need both?
[09:55] <villa> ok i went probe
[09:55] <glick> yeah nvidia-glx-config enable doesnt seem to do anything
[09:55] <Xenguy> jeff_: back - no assumptions made about the user's level yet.  What Ubuntu is for, is another question I think
[09:55] <sn9> glick: step2. dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select nvidia
[09:55] <glick> my xorg.conf file is still using the nv driver
[09:55] <nalioth> jessid: the same way you ran it before
[09:56] <diskret> i reconfigured the xorg.conf a million times - no luck
[09:56] <nalioth> jessid: the servers are under a heavy load, and you may not have d/l a complete file
[09:56] <davideichmann> I need help with webcam !!
[09:56] <sn9> diskret: symptoms?
[09:56] <nalioth> diskret: try the VESA driver
[09:56] <jeff_> Xenguy: One of the things that turns off new users to linux is when they can't get more than rtfm or man somereallyobscure command
[09:56] <Sonny_Wertzik> sn9, ya but user id 1000...is it used:id 1000 or userid:1000 or whats the command exactly?
[09:56] <jessid> nalioth I use synaptic. I think I have problems with my sources.list. I dont know which are the correct repositories
[09:56] <diskret> -nalioth- thanks - will try now...
[09:56] <zcat[1] > uid=100
[09:57] <sn9> Sonny_Wertzik: uid=1000
[09:57] <jeff_> Xenguy: I could write a fstab entry in my sleep, but someone that can't mount it manually? what a daunting task
[09:57] <nalioth> ubotu: tell jessid about sources
[09:57] <davideichmann> Webcam!!!!
[09:57] <Sonny_Wertzik> sn9, ahhhh thank you
[09:57] <bozel> i ve installed qwt, but whats the directory,where the programs are installed with synaptic
[09:57] <Xenguy> jeff_: sure - OTOH it is useful to be aware of standard help mechanisms, so users can begin to teach themselves, and learn
[09:57] <davideichmann> I need help !
[09:57] <nalioth> jessid: i doubt its your sources, this is a common problem when a file doesnt download properly
[09:57] <jrattner1> Everytime i modprobe ndiswrapper my kernel locks up, how can i debug this and find out what is going on or fix it?
[09:57] <ethan-allison> ok so i'm trying to plug the JRE into firefox
[09:57] <nalioth> ubotu: tell davideichmann about repeat
[09:57] <ethan-allison> but when i do ls /path/to/firefox/plugins
[09:58] <jessid> nalioth so I have to run apt-get update???
[09:58] <Xenguy> jeff_: there is useful stuff in the man page, even if it might be advanced for some users
[09:58] <ethan-allison> libjavaplugin_oji.so is highlighted pink with a black background
[09:58] <jeff_> Xenguy: I agree
[09:58] <ethan-allison> and it also doesn't work
[09:58] <nalioth> jessid: yes try that
[09:58] <sn9> jrattner1: are you sure you need ndiswrapper?
[09:59] <jrattner1> sn9, I believe so my wireless card is broadcom which work with ndiswrappers previously in hoary and is driver bcmwll5.
[09:59] <davideichmann> what is repeat
[09:59] <Xenguy> jeff_: anyhow, thanks for feedback :-)
[09:59] <spola> when i put gnome-theme-manager to some XP theme i saw it crashed and now its stuck on this horrible theme. now whenever i start it it crashes, how do i reset it?
[09:59] <jeff_> np
[09:59] <Prower> ethan-allison: Well I don't know how you went about it, but I made a package out of the official Java 1.5 release and installed it, then just made a symbolic link to the plugin in /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins
[09:59] <villa> davideichmann i type alsamixer in terminal and he return "funtion snd_ctl_open failed for default"
[09:59] <ethan-allison> Prower: cd /path/to/jre*.bin
[09:59] <ethan-allison> ./jre*.bin
[10:00] <sn9> jrattner1: does ndiswrapper -l show the proper file before modprobe?
[10:00] <ethan-allison> mv jre*/ /usr/local/jre
[10:00] <nalioth> davideichmann: repeating is "i need help!" and other nonsense. if anyone knows the answer to your query, they'll answer up. if not , all the whining in the world isnt gonna make an answer appear
[10:00] <flowerHercules> Cedega isn't free?
[10:00] <jrattner1> sn9, bcmwl5          driver present, hardware present
[10:00] <jeff_> flowerHercules: Nope
[10:00] <jalvarezrom> hello all
[10:00] <zcat[1] > flowerHercules: apparently not.
[10:00] <diskret> vesa driver doesn't work - no xserver - on ATI RADEON MOBILITY 9200
[10:00] <ethan-allison> ln /path/to/libjavaplugin_oji.so /path/to/firefox/plugins/
[10:00] <glick> hey how can i get my xserver to autoconfig itself
[10:00] <ethan-allison> -s
[10:00] <diskret> maybe it's something to do with gdm
[10:00] <flowerHercules> I think you guys don't know what you are talking about
[10:01] <glick> sn9's advice hosed my X
[10:01] <davideichmann> villa ok well open synaptic ( Applications ---> System tools ---> Add/Remove programs
[10:01] <flowerHercules> Point2Play isn't free, Cedega _is_ free
[10:01] <villa> ok
[10:01] <sn9> glick: in what way?
[10:01] <glick> sn9: in that it wont start
[10:01] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: no it's not - do some research
[10:01] <jrattner1> snd any clue?
[10:01] <sn9> glick: what error?
[10:01] <jalvarezrom> what backup util do you use?
[10:01] <diskret> startx doesn't work - can't find command
[10:01] <ethan-allison> glick: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xord
[10:01] <ethan-allison> org*
[10:01] <glick> how can i make it autoconfigure itself again
[10:01] <turtle11> Can somebody make a short test with widget and gnome-about?
[10:01] <flowerHercules> Xenguy: Go to their CVS
[10:02] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: I'm not interested in cedega; nothing to see here, move along ;-)
[10:02] <jalvarezrom> what's the best utility for backup in linux?
[10:02] <villa> davideichmann and now?
[10:02] <ethan-allison> Prower: how do you make it into a package?
[10:02] <flowerHercules> Xenguy: Then don't respond to me.
[10:03] <dbug> anyone know the rep link to get sun-j2re1.5
[10:03] <dbug>  ?
[10:03] <zcat[1] > jalvarezrom: rsync :-)
[10:03] <davideichmann> go to advanced
[10:03] <jrattner1> Where could i find iout why the kernel is crashiing when i load ndiswrappers
[10:03] <davideichmann> and search for alsa
[10:03] <jeff_> jrattner1: Define crash
[10:03] <smaugslayer> anyone know an easy to retrieve a forgotten freenode pw?
[10:03] <sn9> dbug: for breezy, http://www.giannaros.org/tor/bt/
[10:03] <diskret> X - ideas ?
[10:03] <Maikeru> what's that one URL with the list of wireless card info
[10:03] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: I told you the truth; nothing more =)
[10:03] <Maikeru> like their chipset
[10:03] <jeff_> jrattner1: As in you have to hard boot, or you get a kernel panic
[10:03] <dbug> sn9 tks
[10:03] <jrattner1> jeff_, the entire system locks the screen and everything and im forced to reboot
[10:03] <Maikeru> I can't remember it
[10:03] <ethan-allison> jalvarezrom: /bin/tar cvjf backup.tar.bz2 / --exclude=/backup*
[10:03] <jeff_> jrattner1: Have you tried CTRL ALT Backspace to kill and restart X?
[10:03] <zack> is it normal that firefox's file associations are totally nonsensical in breezy?
[10:03] <jrattner1> jeff_, yep
[10:04] <FunnyLookinHat> Anyone know how to add multiverse and all that to source list?
[10:04] <jrattner1> jeff_, nothing work everything is frozen
[10:04] <jrattner1> its not just X
[10:04] <jrattner1> the whole system locks up
[10:04] <glick> ethan-allison: how can i make it auto configure everything
[10:04] <Skid> FunnyLookinHat: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:04] <jalvarezrom> ethan-allison, and nothing more?
[10:04] <sn9> FunnyLookinHat: yes, anyone does
[10:04] <ethan-allison> nope
[10:04] <jrattner1> i cant type or anything
[10:04] <flowerHercules> Xenguy: Cedega is absolutely free from their CVS.
[10:04] <glick> and not ask me any questions?
[10:04] <pinucset> kaffeine reproduces video at low fps, it goes very slowly! :S
[10:04] <ethan-allison> glick: you can't.
[10:04] <Skid> uncomment the multiverse lines, then FunnyLookinHat
[10:04] <glick> what the fuck!
[10:04] <FunnyLookinHat> Skid, thank you very much
[10:04] <pinucset> kaffeine reproduces video at low fps, it goes very slowly! :S whats the matter?
[10:04] <Skid> no probs
[10:04] <Lordphyn> argh, I've got samba running, but everything's read only--though I did edit smb.conf? help?
[10:05] <zack> pinucset: are you using kaffeine-gstreamer or kaffeine-xine?
[10:05] <sn9> pinucset: perhaps dri is off?
[10:05] <pinucset> i dont know :S
[10:05] <diskret> anybody using the ATI fglrx drivers?
[10:05] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: I'm not interested in extended debate :-)  If you are right, then more power to ya
[10:05] <flowerHercules> Just for future reference...Cedega can be obtained free of charge from their CVS and Grapevine is a free frontend that does the same thing Point2Play does, no point in telling people to pay $5 a month.
[10:05] <davideichmann> yes I am
[10:05] <davideichmann> I use ati
[10:05] <jrattner1> diskret, i am
[10:05] <zcat[1] > there are always ways of getting fortware 'for no cost' - that doesn't necess. make it 'free' :-)
[10:05] <zack> pinucset: under Settings->Player Engine, what's selected?
[10:05] <zcat[1] > *software
[10:05] <davideichmann> fglrx
[10:05] <jeff_> jrattner1: Kernel debugging is very ugly. You should file a bug on the ubuntu bugzilla with the output of dmesg and lsmod
[10:05] <diskret> how did you get X running in breezy ?
[10:05] <flowerHercules> Xenguy: It isn't about who is right, it is about giving faulty information to people who don't know any better FROM people who don't know any better.
[10:06] <pinucset> zack kaffeine gstreamer
[10:06] <davideichmann> startx
[10:06] <jrattner1> jeff_, how do i do that? and what should i do in the mean time to get my wireless internet working
[10:06] <jrattner1> Are there any other options besides ndiswrappers
[10:06] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: I believe you are wrong - just MHO
[10:06] <zack> pinucset: is there another engine called 'Kaffeine' or 'Xine' listed?
[10:06] <sn9> diskret: how did you install?
[10:06] <diskret> i did dpkg-reconfigures with ATI, fglrx,vesa - nothing works
[10:06] <jeff_> jrattner1: If ndiswrapper module is freezing your computer, you shouldn't load it :)
[10:06] <diskret> startx -= cannot find command
[10:06] <pinucset> zack no
[10:06] <jeff_> jrattner1: that means you won't have wireless
[10:06] <zack> pinucset: if not, install the kaffeine-xine package, restart kaffeine, and select that engine. it should be faster.
[10:06] <diskret> i updated hoary
[10:07] <pinucset> ok!
[10:07] <zack> gstreamer is still a bit slow in a lot of cases
[10:07] <diskret> -sn9 - using normal apt-get procedures
[10:07] <sn9> diskret: ah. try installing x-window-system-core
[10:07] <jeff_> I've seen nothing but problems from people that dist-upgrade there way from hoary to breezy
[10:07] <zcat[1] > jrattner1: first thing I'd do is make sure you have the most recent packages (ndiswrapper, kernel, any libs it depends on, etc.)
[10:07] <jrattner1> jeff_, I need it though...it worked in hoary, and if i put ndiswrapper in my /etc/modules my system wont boot my kernel either...err
[10:07] <jeff_> Expecially if they have packages installed from multiverse
[10:07] <diskret> apt-get install x-window-system-core?
[10:07] <davideichmann> has any one installed a integrated webcam b4?
[10:07] <Skid> jeff_: worked ok for me, had a wifi problem but sorted tha tnow
[10:08] <Prower> jeff_: Yeah, it didn't work out for me at all, I wound up having to format and install the new version off the CD
[10:08] <sn9> diskret: something like that
[10:08] <zcat[1] > jeff_: my nvidia driver broke. Other than that it's been nothing but a dream upgrade!!
[10:08] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: I had this discussion in #winehq some time ago.  Now maybe things have changed since then, and I haven't heard the news yet
[10:08] <Mortis_kruul> Look at http://www.muzyka.oz.pl
[10:08] <pinucset> zack, perfecte thanks!
[10:08] <zack> pinucset: did it work?
[10:08] <Prower> But I think that's because I made a mistake in setting up the sources.list :>
[10:08] <pinucset> zack yes thanks! :D
[10:08] <jeff_> Skid: I tested it on 2 laptops and a desktop. I had plenty of issues because I had tons of multiverse software installed
[10:08] <zack> pinucset: awesome, no problem
[10:08] <Skid> ah.. :)
[10:08] <jeff_> Skid: I had to manually remove ubuntu-desktop to even get it to work
[10:08] <jrattner1> zcat[1] , i have everything, but i dont know what recent libs i would need... I have myi i686 kernel and latest ndiswrappers
[10:08] <diskret> -sn9 : trying right now - it surely installs something there...
[10:09] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: anyway, I just remember the conclusion; I don't remember the details of the discussion - so yeah, it's just my opinion, not presented as fact ;-)
[10:09] <louix> Why does flux-themes not work with the fonts [am I missing artwiz fonts?] 
[10:09] <jeff_> jrattner1: You really should file a bug report so one of the developers looks into that
[10:09] <jrattner1> alright... where should i file the report
[10:09] <sn9> diskret: you did upgrade instead of dist-upgrade, didn't you...
[10:10] <flowerHercules> http://lindon.eu.org/soft/Cedega/4.4.1/
[10:10] <flowerHercules> packages compiled for redhat, from source, and for debian...all from the CVS
[10:10] <lsuactiafner> whats the wiki for minimum requirements?
[10:10] <diskret> -sn9- now after startx: it says: Xsession: unable to start - no .xsession file, no session managers - no windowmanagers - no terminal emulators ...
[10:10] <davideichmann> how do I upgrade from hoary to breezer?
[10:10] <jalvarezrom> davideichmann, only change the repositories
[10:10] <umberleigh> hi. having a bit of an odd problem.. amaroK died, so i ran killall amarok amarokapp and the same song continued to play, so ran killall artsd and it's still playing. how can i stop it?
[10:10] <lsuactiafner> minimum requirements for ubuntu or a wiki for a functional (desktop+media) in under 1G?
[10:10] <sn9> davideichmann: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[10:11] <diskret> -sn9: i did upgrade first - since i've done a million things :) - also tried dist if i remember correctly
[10:11] <davideichmann> thanks
[10:11] <The_Universe> damn, isnt there any easy way to get freakin nvidia working?
[10:11] <lsuactiafner> umberleigh : lsof /dev/dsp
[10:11] <sn9> diskret: you MUST do dist first
[10:11] <diskret> ok - what can i do now?
[10:11] <ompaul> !tell The_Universe about nvidia
[10:11] <lsuactiafner> The_Universe : yeh, nvidia.com and do it the right way as nvidia intended
[10:12] <jalvarezrom> davideichmann, use aptitude
[10:12] <sn9> diskret: start installing removed packages
[10:12] <sn9> diskret: begin with ubuntu-desktop
[10:12] <diskret> sn9: ok - how do i know which ones?
[10:12] <The_Universe> ompaul, yeah i tried that
[10:12] <The_Universe> doesnt work
[10:12] <umberleigh> lsuactiafner: firefox has /dev/dsp open. what should i do, exit firefox?
[10:13] <ompaul> The_Universe, name your card with a little more detail and see if someone actually has it
[10:13] <dooglus> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedega#Licenses explains the license situation with cedega.  source is available, but isn't GPL'ed
[10:13] <The_Universe> geforce4 mobil
[10:13] <diskret> sn9: that's 600 MB it wants to install ...phew
[10:13] <herrpoonstrikes> can anyone help me with this: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=172876&goto=nextnewest
[10:13] <nderjm> How do I do a server/minimal install with the PowerPC version of breezy?
[10:14] <diskret> seems i was missing a lot of stuff
[10:14] <mirak> gnome have a weakness on kde for windows shares. It's not possible to do save as from nautilus into a samba share, while on kde you can
[10:14] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: check out this article; it calls cedega "proprietary":  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedega
[10:14] <mirak> or I am missing something
[10:14] <HiddenWolf> nderjm, type 'server' on the cd prompt
[10:14] <jessid> can someboy look this pastebin http://pastebin.com/394722 i am still having problems with sudo apt-get update...Thanks
[10:14] <nalioth> nderjm: at the boot, click tab and find the 'server' option
[10:14] <HiddenWolf> mirak, should be possible
[10:14] <frank23> lsuactiafner: The_Universe It's actually much easier to use the nvidia drivers in synaptic
[10:14] <nderjm> HiddenWolf, nalioth : sure there is one?  I didnt see it when i typed help
[10:14] <sn9> nderjm: custom
[10:14] <diskret> sn9: thanks for your help - i am installing ubuntu-desktop right now - anything i gotta do afterwards ?
[10:15] <flowerHercules> Xenguy: one second, i'm describing the process of how to install cedega...for free...legally...to a person right now ;)
[10:15] <flowerHercules> as reported on linux-gamers.net
[10:15] <nalioth> nderjm: yes there is one
[10:15] <HiddenWolf> nderjm, no, it's right under your nose, on the main prompt
[10:15] <feross> hey, first time ubuntu user here, is it me or does the install skip the part about asking for a root password?
[10:15] <flowerHercules> xenguy: that is cute how you found *that* link and refuse to look at their CVS
[10:15] <rick__> hello
[10:15] <sn9> diskret: use synaptic to make sure what you want is there
[10:15] <rick__> I just upgraded to Breezy
[10:15] <nderjm> Remember, this is the PowerPC version Im asking about
[10:15] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: another quote from the article - "Transgaming makes the source available from a CVS under a non-Free license"
[10:15] <Prower> feross: Ubuntu doesn't use a root password per se, it adds the first account that you make to the sudoers list
[10:15] <nderjm> not the i386 version
[10:15] <rick__> sounds works in Gnome programs, but not in others (like supertux)
[10:16] <frank23> !tell feross about sudo
[10:16] <feross> Prower: oh ok
[10:16] <sn9> nderjm: custom
[10:16] <diskret> ok - thanks again - what i still don't understand is what happened - but anyways if it works afterwards...
[10:16] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: I think that proves my point - feel free to read further ;-)
[10:16] <Master-Tricky> I recently upgraded to Breezy from Hoary using an install CD through the packager, when I rebooted and tried to boot Ubuntu, I got an error saying "Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block (0,0)  Could someone please help me fix this problem?
[10:16] <rick__> I've updated the esd.conf file
[10:16] <flowerHercules> Xenguy: apparently you aren't familiar with licensing
[10:16] <mark__> hiya
[10:16] <sudonim> Are there any tricks installing nvidia-glx-legacy in breezy. I have a geforce2 ti and is not supported under nvidia-glx - it worked in Hoary perfectly though :(
[10:16] <nderjm> ok sn9, ill try custom. i remember that from Hoary
[10:16] <flowerHercules> Xenguy: Free as in beer, free as in speech...google them
[10:16] <Prower> feross: So whenever you want to use a root command in the terminal, you type sudo command, then your password
[10:17] <hwaara> man I forgot my f-ing root password
[10:17] <hwaara> changed it recently
[10:17] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: come on - it says "non-free" -- what part of that don't I understand?
[10:17] <hwaara> what now? :S
[10:17] <flowerHercules> xenguy: in this case, non-free means you are not free to use the source as you like
[10:17] <KoYoda> hello, I am new to Ubuntu so I have one question I would like to ask: I don't have an internet connection from my linux box, can someone tell me where can i get a gcc package for ubuntu 5.04 ?
[10:17] <sn9> sudonim: i think you still have to install linux-restricted-modules
[10:17] <diskret> sn9 - getting some PROCESS CRITICAL warnings during this install
[10:18] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: then it's not *free* in the FOSS usage of that word
[10:18] <flowerHercules> xenguy: read the GPL and you will see FREE all over there, it doesn't mean you don't have to pay...it refers to how the source can be used
[10:18] <war-totem> i think i may have accidently downloaded the live dvd version, is there no way to upgrade my system with it?
[10:18] <rick__> sorry
[10:18] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: you are now supporting my case - do we agree now? :-)
[10:18] <rick__> this is so stupid
[10:18] <dmoyne> hello ! : I am with Breezy and I cannot set my 3D acceleration with my 3Dfx on my Flat screen 19" 1280 x 1204 ; any idea what is wrong ?
[10:18] <feross> Prower: yah, that's ok
[10:18] <rick__> sound was turned off in options in supertux
[10:18] <diskret> it says: egg_desktop_entries_add_group: assertion ....blabla NULL failed - any idea what that means?
[10:18] <feross> Prower: thanks
[10:18] <flowerHercules> Xenguy: no, not at all, i don't think you even understand what I'm saying
[10:18] <rick__> *blush*
[10:18] <rick__> weird thing for the Breezy update to do
[10:18] <flowerHercules> Xenguy: Like I said, go read the GPL license for a better understanding
[10:19] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: you just won't admit you're dead-wrong about your previous statements - oh well
[10:19] <KoYoda> hello, I am new to Ubuntu so I have one question I would like to ask: I don't have an internet connection from my linux box, can someone tell me where can i get a gcc package for ubuntu 5.04 ?
[10:19] <TheGeek> i have several drives and partitions, but i can't mount my windows partition because i don't have hda1, does anyone have any advice?
[10:19] <mirak> HiddenWolf: how ? :)
[10:20] <jrattner1> How do i disable KDE sounds and just use ALSA
[10:20] <iteachgeeks> just did a clean install of breezy... anyone know when the backport repos will be working?
[10:20] <nderjm> Its server
[10:20] <nderjm> or server-powerpc
[10:20] <sudonim> sn9: I have the restricted module for NVIDIA - do I also need the specific one for my Athlon?
[10:20] <nderjm> the TAB reveals all!
[10:20] <HiddenWolf> mirak, when it says: "press enter to continue" type server, then press enter.
[10:20] <zcat[1] > TheGeek: /sbin/fdisk -l /dev/hda  will tell you all your partitions (on that drive)
[10:20] <nderjm> all hail the amazing tab!
[10:20] <deFrysk> iteachgeeks, first we need a source to backport from ;)
[10:20] <flowerHercules> xenguy: which previous statement, specifically?
[10:20] <The_Universe> yay!
[10:20] <KoYoda> hello, I am new to Ubuntu so I have one question I would like to ask: I don't have an internet connection from my linux box, can someone tell me where can i get a gcc package for ubuntu 5.04 ?
[10:20] <HiddenWolf> iteachgeeks, there are no backports, and they'll be made as soon as Dapper is opened, which is not yet done.
[10:20] <sn9> sudonim: you need the one for whichever kernel you are using
[10:21] <nderjm> KoYoda: do you have the installation CD?
[10:21] <SGershon> Hi. I have available the output of LSPCI, IFCONFIG, LSMOD and the output of LSHW...
[10:21] <SGershon> I am having weeks of hell time setting my Network Device. Other succeeded at the same device. Help?
[10:21] <HiddenWolf> KoYoda, of the internet, or download the debs, and get them to your pc otherwise
[10:21] <Master-Tricky> I recently upgraded to Breezy from Hoary using an install CD through the packager, when I rebooted and tried to boot Ubuntu, I got an error saying "Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block (0,0)  Could someone please help me fix this problem?
[10:21] <HiddenWolf> nderjm, not on the installation cd
[10:21] <sudonim> sn9 - thanks
[10:21] <iteachgeeks> hiddenwolf: thanks
[10:21] <TheGeek> zcat[1] : thx, i'm going to try now
[10:21] <glickinator> does RenderAccel still have a bug and does it have to be disabled?
[10:21] <glickinator> in nvidia setup?
[10:21] <sn9> Master-Tricky: i'd bet it's a grub screwup
[10:21] <nderjm> Really?  build-essentials is not on the installation cd?
[10:21] <HiddenWolf> glickinator, afaik, yes
[10:21] <SGershon> I installed Breezy, that was supposed to solve the problem, but norhing!
[10:22] <HiddenWolf> nderjm, no, it's not.
[10:22] <nderjm> ok
[10:22] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: read it again if you have to - the record is all in your logs :-)  Next time any disinformation appears, I'll be watching ;-)
[10:22] <HiddenWolf> nderjm, main, not seed.
[10:22] <glickinator> HiddenWolf, so that means i wont have hardware acceleration support?
[10:22] <HiddenWolf> glickinator, bug nvidia.
[10:22] <Micky3248> Do someone know how I can find out which distrib I have installed?
[10:22] <flowerHercules> xenguy: lol
[10:22] <HiddenWolf> glickinator, yes.
 KoYoda: do you have the installation CD?
[10:22] <KoYoda> yes
[10:22] <lazy_boy> i have forgot my login to my useraccount in ubuntu 5.10 but i remember the root passwd but the login screen want take it ..how do i get to login then?
[10:22] <glickinator> damn
[10:22] <sn9> Micky3248: look in /etc/issue
[10:22] <deFrysk> Micky3248, cat /etc/issue
[10:22] <HiddenWolf> Micky3248, /etc/version
[10:22] <SGershon> How to setup my Marvell Yujon Network Device?
[10:22] <SGershon> Can you point me in any direction?
[10:22] <glickinator> whats the point of installing the drivers then>?
[10:22] <icecrash> moin
[10:22] <ethan-allison> lazy_boy:
[10:22] <Micky3248> thx
[10:23] <lazy_boy> yes
[10:23] <jeff_> lazy_boy: You don't set a root password in 5.10
[10:23] <ethan-allison> ctrl+alt+f1
[10:23] <lazy_boy> but i have done that
[10:23] <nderjm> KoYoda: Never mind.  I was informed that its not on the installation CD
[10:23] <flowerHercules> xenguy: well, anyways, the guy that was in here before got the source from the CVS and installed it on ubuntu and is using the grapevine frontend right now without paying a cent
[10:23] <ethan-allison> log in
[10:23] <jeff_> lazy_boy: Log in as the user you created during the install and then use your password
[10:23] <lazy_boy> but i forgot that user
[10:23] <ethan-allison> kill `pidof gdm` `pidof X`
[10:23] <ghyslain> Bonsoir  tous
[10:23] <Master-Tricky> sn9: Okay, so what do I do to fix this problem? :-P
[10:23] <lazy_boy> but i have the root
[10:23] <ethan-allison> startx
[10:23] <HiddenWolf> !ubuto tell lazy_boy about sudo
[10:23] <ubotu> No idea, HiddenWolf
[10:23] <diskret> sn9: thanks man (or woman) - you saved my day :) !!!!
[10:23] <flowerHercules> xenguy: i'd say getting the software from their site from their own links and installing it would pretty much make it legal and um, free...it has been real fun
[10:23] <HiddenWolf> !ubuto rootsudo
[10:23] <ubotu> HiddenWolf: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[10:23] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: it would be interesting to know if the license they use would consider that piracy - or not
[10:24] <TheGeek> zcat[1] : /sbin/fdisk -l /dev/hda didn't output anything
[10:24] <diskret> i've got X back - now i just have to fix the rest...hmm
[10:24] <jessid> is it posible to install j2sdk from repositories???
[10:24] <lazy_boy> eathan-allison : if it d that cmd will i get another login screen?
[10:24] <flowerHercules> Xenguy: in your wiki it says they discourage it...but if they wanted to stop it, they would just remove the links
[10:24] <Xenguy> flowerHercules: off you go - install your "free cedega" - have fun :-)
[10:24] <HiddenWolf> jessid, no, it's not.
[10:24] <deFrysk> !ubotu sudo
[10:24] <ubotu> I heard sudo is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[10:24] <nalioth> ubotu: tell jessid about javadeb
[10:24] <Prower> jessid: No, the wiki has instructions on how to install it
[10:24] <sn9> Master-Tricky: update-grub, i think
[10:24] <Micky3248> How can I put an icon on the desktop for a program that is not in the gnome menu?
[10:24] <SGershon> The output of lspci may help you in helping me?
[10:24] <jessid> Prower wiki what?
[10:24] <HiddenWolf> Micky3248, use the menu editor, and file a bug to get it fixed.
[10:24] <Master-Tricky> sn9: will that work through grub's command prompt though? O_o I can't get into Ubuntu's command prompt.
[10:25] <Prower> jessid: http://wiki.ubuntu.com
[10:25] <SGershon> Setting my Netwrok Device (Marvel Yukon)
[10:25] <jessid> Prower ok
[10:25] <SGershon> ?
[10:25] <flowerHercules> Xenguy: brushing me off since the minute I got in here ... i bet you are a great help around this channel
[10:25] <goodtimes> how can I have a different background picture on each of my workspaces?
[10:25] <sn9> Micky3248: right click on desktop
[10:25] <HiddenWolf> goodtimes, rightclick on desktop > change background
[10:25] <hybrid_goth> BROKEN_LADDER: ya around?
[10:25] <Aven> hello
[10:25] <HiddenWolf> hybrid_goth, the fashionable slang for that is "ping?"
[10:25] <Aven> I installed vsftp
[10:26] <Aven> how do I add a user?
[10:26] <glickinator> damn you can never have your cake and eat it too
[10:26] <HiddenWolf> Aven, man vsftp
[10:26] <deFrysk> !useradd
[10:26] <ubotu> deFrysk: What?
[10:26] <deFrysk> hmz
[10:26] <hybrid_goth> HiddenWolf: some people dont like being ctcp'd and you can be online but not around
[10:26] <fatejudger> which screensaver package is the one that has the OS X screensaver clone?
[10:26] <mirak> HiddenWolf: I don't understand what you mean
[10:26] <Aven> vsftpd, I mean.. yeh
[10:26] <Aven> how do i add a user?
[10:26] <sn9> glick: you have it then you eat it
[10:26] <SGershon> Installing Breezy should recognize my Network Device automagically. But it is still not recognized. It is a Marvell Yukon.
[10:26] <SGershon> How should I poceede?
[10:26] <HiddenWolf> hybrid_goth, you don't have to ping them. :)
[10:26] <thirso> what can i do when i try to apt-get and it says that its in use although no terminal, synaptic or updater manager is running ?
[10:26] <HiddenWolf> hybrid_goth, I say ping, you say pong. :)
[10:27] <Micky3248> sn9: cool thx, I've been looking for it for some weeks... It's so easy...
[10:27] <ProN00b> are there any cool games on apt-get ?
[10:27] <agent_> does anyone know why in after upgrading to Breezy my mac address gets misconfigured?
[10:27] <Master-Tricky> sn9: I can't get into Ubuntu's command prompt at all, so how can I get in to type update-grub?
[10:27] <war-totem> can someone tell me where to download breezy badger in dvd format, not live?
[10:27] <hybrid_goth> he is online i was just wondering if he was avaible
[10:27] <sn9> SGershon: did you modprobe skge8?
[10:27] <HiddenWolf> ProN00b, define cool. :)
[10:27] <ProN00b> HiddenWolf, you may
[10:27] <deFrysk> ProN00b, njam is nice
[10:27] <HiddenWolf> hybrid_goth, I didn't make it up, but it's a nice joke. :)
[10:27] <vanberge> could anybody help me set up dvd and mp3 playback?  i have been struggling for awhile...  im on breezy
[10:27] <HiddenWolf> ProN00b, you don't want that. :)
[10:28] <deFrysk> !tell vanberge about mp3
[10:28] <sn9> Master-Tricky: rescue mode from the cd
[10:28] <tobiasu> does anybody know why the following doesnt work anymore under breezy: echo $key| cryptsetup create crypted-a8 /dev/hda8
[10:28] <SGershon> sn9: no. You want me to do it?
[10:28] <SGershon> I'll need to reboot as linux and back again.
[10:28] <HiddenWolf> vanberge, apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse libdvdcss
 KoYoda, of the internet, or download the debs, and get them to your pc otherwise
[10:28] <KoYoda> HiddenWolf: yes i know i have to get deb's, but i'm asking WHERE can i get them :)
[10:28] <theRealGlick> who here is completely new to linux, (i.e. come from years of windows only use?)
[10:28] <HiddenWolf> KoYoda, http://archive.ubuntu.com
[10:28] <Master-Tricky> sn9: Alright I'll try it out, thanks for the help :D
[10:28] <Aven> FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKK
[10:28] <HiddenWolf> find the deb, wget <url>
[10:28] <ProN00b> deFrysk, njam looks like pacman...
[10:28] <SGershon> sn9: I have the output of LSPCI and IFCONFIG. Will that help you?
[10:28] <mirak> HiddenWolf: I don't understand what you mean to save as in a samba share
[10:28] <rick__> ProNOOb - try supertux
[10:28] <deFrysk> ProN00b, jub but looks good :)
[10:28] <rick__> it's like super mario brothers
[10:28] <KoYoda> HiddenWolf: thanx
[10:29] <i_r_e_n_e> is this channel for support question too?
[10:29] <sn9> SGershon: whatever the module name is
[10:29] <deFrysk> i_r_e_n_e, yup
[10:29] <fforw> i_r_e_n_e: I think yes.
[10:29] <SGershon> sn9: How can I discover the module name?
[10:29] <HiddenWolf> i_r_e_n_e, yes it is
[10:29] <theRealGlick> anyone here completely new to linux? where this is their first linux experiance?
[10:30] <HiddenWolf> SGershon, yes, that'd help, please pastebin
[10:30] <deFrysk> theRealGlick, thats an off topic question , try ubuntu-offtopic
[10:30] <HiddenWolf> theRealGlick, that's ages ago for me, sorry. :)
[10:30] <theRealGlick> deFrysk, not really
[10:30] <HiddenWolf> deFrysk, let him. :)
[10:30] <agent_> besides /etc/init.d/bluez-utils, what else controls bluetooth being enabled on startup? I ask because i removed the rc5 entry and it still turn on at boot :(
[10:30] <sn9> SGershon: it's skge
[10:30] <SAL> how... i can close X in console
[10:30] <dougsko> SGershon: try man modprobe
[10:30] <mchang> re all
[10:30] <deFrysk> HiddenWolf, bleh ;p
[10:30] <i_r_e_n_e> i have a en_US keyboard. to be able to insert charactera variations i used to press ' and later a vowel. that gave me an accented vowel. when I pressed '  the '  character did not show up. that is a dead key. in Breezy i cant make dead keys work
[10:30] <HiddenWolf> agent_, check /etc/init.d/
[10:31] <agent_> HiddenWolf, huh? i just mentioned that!
[10:31] <icecrash> question on make package
[10:31] <mchang> SAL: service stop gdm
[10:31] <SAL> thanx mchang
[10:31] <theRealGlick> i just wanted to see if ubuntu was getting alot of windows people or just people from other distros
[10:31] <HiddenWolf> i_r_e_n_e, go to system > preferences > keyboard, select US with dead keys
[10:31] <vanberge> HiddenWolf, i have tried taht...   i got the ubotu msg from a few different people.
[10:31] <mchang> anyone do Hoary -> Breezy  upgrade on a server install?
[10:31] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e:
[10:31] <nalioth> i_r_e_n_e: did you try System > preferences > keyboard?
[10:31] <HiddenWolf> i_r_e_n_e, and/or set a compose key.
[10:31] <mchang> I'm considered regarding the "need to have ubuntu-desktop" installed statement on the ugprade Wiki page.
[10:31] <vanberge> i get "vanberge, apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse libdvdcs"
[10:31] <badei> theRealGlick
[10:31] <deFrysk> threI have seen new users in here coming fom windows aswell as from other distros
[10:31] <badei> i want to get into linux ubuntu
[10:31] <icecrash> as the gnu make sometimes is also refered as gmake, wouldn't it make sense to symlink it directly as gmake
[10:31] <SGershon> LSPCI: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3144
[10:31] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: (now with text) i had that problem and installing the debs at #38 in this page fixed it:  http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15372
[10:31] <badei> i'm from windows
[10:32] <SAL> command not found
[10:32] <HiddenWolf> vanberge, have you enabled universe and multiverse repros?
[10:32] <badei> :))))))
[10:32] <badei> so...
[10:32] <theRealGlick> cool badei
[10:32] <nicedreams> is there something wrong with getting firefox from apt?  I have 2 machines that error when upgrading firefox.
[10:32] <i_r_e_n_e> in the system >  keyboard i chose the  Us International (with dead keys) distribution
[10:32] <jeff_> vanberge: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins* takes care of both of those packages
[10:32] <HiddenWolf> nicedreams, should work, what's the error?
[10:32] <badei> it's that so hard this linux?
[10:32] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: it's a bug in the keyboard tool
[10:32] <HiddenWolf> badei, not hard, different.
[10:32] <SGershon> ifconfig -a: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3145
[10:32] <theRealGlick> badei, every linux has its quarks and stuff
[10:32] <SAL> hahahaha
[10:32] <i_r_e_n_e> ok, let me check the bug
[10:33] <theRealGlick> but amoung the distros i ike this one the best
[10:33] <SAL> that's why i can't make X start
[10:33] <theRealGlick> at school they have a bunch of mandrake/gentoo/solaris machines
[10:33] <HiddenWolf> badei, some things are terribly easy, some things are tough, just like windows.
[10:33] <theRealGlick> i like ubuntu better then all of them
[10:33] <nicedreams> HiddenWolf: is saying that dpkg error processing the *.deb file for firefox and then dpkg-deb broken pipe
[10:33] <theRealGlick> oh yeah they have windows boxen too
[10:33] <vanberge> jeff_, ty :-)
[10:33] <HiddenWolf> nicedreams, can you pastebin the error?
[10:33] <sn9> SGershon: looks like your nic is recognized
[10:33] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: i downloaded those two debs and installed them with dpkg -i (both .debs at once here)
[10:34] <zazeem> hi when i play et and exit after i start it, the game exits fine but my resolution on desktop is 800x600 should be 1024x768, dunno why its doing this. pleae help
[10:34] <SGershon> sn9, HiddenWolf, all, you saw my pastebins?
[10:34] <nicedreams> HiddenWolf: where do I paste it?
[10:34] <nalioth> ubotu: tell nicedreams about pastebin
[10:34] <theRealGlick> nicedreams, are you upgraading from hoary to breezy?
[10:34] <SGershon> I have the lshw ouput as well, and lsmod. If you want.
[10:34] <sn9> SGershon: looks like your nic is recognized
[10:34] <SGershon> I have Breezy Installed.
[10:34] <agent_> anyone know what is causing my mac address to be wrong in Breezy? worked fine in Hoary! :(
[10:34] <SGershon> I have a Wireless and a Wire
[10:34] <nicedreams> i'm on hoary and not upgrading
[10:34] <dougsko> theRealGlick, and other total noobs, you might want to take a look at this, http://torrentspy.com/directory.asp?mode=torrentdetails&id=380677&query=debian+bible
[10:34] <dooglus> i_r_e_n_e: the bug was fixed before breezy was released, but for some reason the patch was rejected: https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15372#c44
[10:34] <SGershon> The wireless seems to be recognzed, the other not.
[10:34] <nicedreams> should I just goto breezy?
[10:35] <HiddenWolf> nicedreams, using backports? installed a non .deb firefox from somewhere?
[10:35] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: after that, set the right keyboard in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, restart X and in the dialog that asks user X or gnome keyboard settings choose use X
[10:35] <theRealGlick> dougsko, im not a newb
[10:35] <sn9> SGershon: you're sure it's not vice versa?
[10:35] <dougsko> theRealGlick, oh im sorry
[10:35] <SGershon> Yes. Bcause the Marvell Yukon its the Wired.
[10:35] <SGershon> And see line 16: 0000:02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.: Unknown device 4351 (rev 10)
[10:35] <nicedreams> HiddenWolf: I figured as much.  I commented out the backports and tried again and got the same error.  Should I uninstall firefox and reinstall without the backports?
[10:35] <theRealGlick> dougsko, heh it doesnt offend me
[10:35] <dougsko> theRealGlick: i didnt mean anything by it
[10:36] <theRealGlick> i dont take Operating systems THAT personally
[10:36] <dougsko> haha
[10:36] <sn9> SGershon: you're sure eth0 is the wireless?
[10:36] <theRealGlick> its not like you offended my girlfriend by calling me a newb at linux
[10:36] <nalioth> nicedreams: backports are not advised for constant use
[10:36] <SGershon> sn9, no, this I am not sure about.
[10:36] <zazeem> hi when i play et and exit after i start it, the game exits fine but my resolution on desktop is 800x600 should be 1024x768, dunno why its doing this. pleae help
[10:36] <HiddenWolf> nicedreams,  sudo apt-get remove firefox && apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[10:36] <dougsko> lol
[10:36] <nicedreams> is there some where that discribes how to use apt more in detail?  Like when I add backports I don't understand when to use them and when to not use them and how
[10:36] <sn9> SGershon: look at the MAC address
[10:36] <nicedreams> HiddenWolf: k...doing that now
[10:37] <SGershon> Just a sec...
[10:37] <davideichmann> what is a goot beginers recorc to wrighting device drivers?
[10:37] <Mez> nicedreams, you should be fine as long as you only use official backports
[10:37] <theRealGlick> which reminds me i better clean my apartment before cutie mcTuttie comes over and sees dirty socks, dishes, and dead cockroaches all over the place and calls it quits before it even begins!
[10:37] <HiddenWolf> Mez, _should_ being the word here. :)
[10:37] <nalioth> ubotu: tell nicedreams about apt-get
[10:37] <HiddenWolf> Mez, and it's messed up warty > breezy too. :)
[10:37] <dooglus> my MAC address shows up as 00:00:00:00:00:00 - how can I get it to use the real one?
[10:37] <vanberge> jeff_, that worked for DVD playback...  now looks like i just need to enable udma
[10:37] <Mez> HiddenWolf: only UNOFFICIAL backports have messed up
[10:38] <GreenFireD> hello
[10:38] <dooglus> davideichmann: beginners don't write device drivers...
[10:38] <theRealGlick> dooglus, you have the first NIC ever made!
[10:38] <SGershon> sn9, eth0 is the wireless
[10:38] <davideichmann> hi
[10:38] <zazeem> is there any way to make my nvidia card run faster like it is default in windows
[10:38] <zazeem> its running my games slow
[10:38] <sn9> SGershon: you're sure now?
[10:38] <frank23> zazeem: do you have the nvidia drivers installed?
[10:38] <davideichmann> ya not a beginer to linux but a beginer to device drivers
[10:38] <HiddenWolf> Mez, which all warty upgrades where.
[10:38] <SGershon> Yes. By the MAC.
[10:38] <zazeem> frank23: yes
[10:38] <dmlinux> hey guys, is there a way to mount a NTFS partition, so i can read off of it?
[10:38] <davideichmann> like where would I start off
[10:38] <nicedreams> using aptitude instead of apt-get wouldn't be a problem would it?
[10:39] <sn9> SGershon: what happens after "sudo modprobe skge" ?
[10:39] <GreenFireD> how can i install Azureus? I installed it by ./azureus , and now what I need to do to open the program next time(not to do every time ./ )
[10:39] <theRealGlick> i have to write a device driver :(
[10:39] <nicedreams> I haven't used apt-get in a year or so now
[10:39] <HiddenWolf> Mez, sometimes they just make you hit a bump in the road, people start messing around, and before you know it. _boom_ :P
[10:39] <theRealGlick> i know nothing about writting device drivers
[10:39] <frank23> zazeem: are you running games through wine or cedega?
[10:39] <SGershon> sn9, HiddenWolf, I read in UbuntuForums that installing Beezy should solve this. But I am n Breezy now, and its still unrecognized!
[10:39] <zazeem> no
[10:39] <hybrid_goth> GreenFireD: have Java?
[10:39] <zazeem> its linux verion of enemy territory
[10:39] <sn9> SGershon: what happens after "sudo modprobe skge" ?
[10:39] <SGershon> sn9, I'll reboot and come back and tell you.
[10:39] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: set Option "XkbLayout" "us_intl" and set Option "XkbModel" to a value you can find in /etc/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst
[10:39] <vanberge> is there an easy way to enable udma for a dvd device besides hdparm?
[10:39] <HiddenWolf> SGershon, what's the problem exactly?
[10:39] <SGershon> Please, wait for me ;)
[10:39] <theRealGlick> maybe ill go buy the O'reilly book, writting device drivers for linux
[10:39] <vanberge> i.e. so i dont have to use cli every time i watch a dvd
[10:39] <nicedreams> vanberge: i think you have to edit the hdparm.conf file
[10:40] <mikedtemple> dmlinux: http://www.ubuntuguide.org/#mountunmountntfs
[10:40] <frank23> zazeem: what does glxinfo | grep direct give you?
[10:40] <GreenFireD> hybrid_goth, no, but the program has benn worked
[10:40] <i_r_e_n_e> Knorrie, let me install the debs first
[10:40] <hybrid_goth> GreenFireD: azuerus need Java afaik
[10:40] <SGershon> HiddenWolf, I have a Toshiba Notebook (Sat. M40). It has a Marvell Yukon Wired Network Device, that is not being recognized by Ubuntu Breezy. That's the basics.
[10:40] <zazeem> frank23:zazeem@ubuntu:~$ glxinfo | grep directdirect rendering: Yes
[10:40] <dooglus> davideichmann: is this any use? http://sdn.vlsm.org/share/LDP/lkmpg/
[10:40] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: k no hurry
[10:40] <deFrysk> !tell mikedtemple about ubuntuguide
[10:40] <adamamyl> hybrid_goth: yeap, it's written in java, and kinda needs it
[10:40] <i_r_e_n_e> done installing
[10:41] <GreenFireD> hybrid_goth, witch i need to download?
[10:41] <i_r_e_n_e> now restart X?
[10:41] <GreenFireD> hybrid_goth, witch do i need to download?
[10:41] <davideichmann> I dont now I am upgrading and dont have a browser till like 3 hours, but thanx
[10:41] <frank23> zazeem: well 3d acceleration works.. I don't know what would cause the slowdown
[10:41] <deFrysk> !tell dmlinux about ubuntuguide
[10:41] <agent_> anyone know what can cause ifconfig to have a bad mac address?
[10:41] <rick__> anyone know why my wireless in now on ath0 instead of wlan0 (after update to breezy)?
[10:41] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: no first edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:41] <theRealGlick> agent_, it cant
[10:41] <zazeem> dunno
[10:41] <theRealGlick> agent_, seems like a bad card
[10:41] <SGershon> HiddenWoIf: I have the lspci and ifconfig output, and sn9 recommended me to get the output of "sudo modprobe skge"
[10:41] <mojo>  QUESTION...I run my Ubuntu desktop as the router for our cable-net.  It was easy to set up with Firestarter's help.  Recently I activated a third card (eth2) which will be for my brother to link in on.  everything works except that when I reboot, it forgets the IPMASQ settings.  What startup file should I be adding my ipmasq command to?
[10:41] <zazeem> how do i edit my x11 config?
[10:41] <frank23> rick__: ath0 means your using the madwifi driver
[10:41] <SGershon> Tha's the status as of now.
[10:41] <dooglus> davideichmann: do you have 'wget'?
[10:42] <agent_> theRealGlick, it DOES, and its not bad. it worked prior to upgrading to breezy
[10:42] <davideichmann> ya but no browser..
[10:42] <theRealGlick> agent_, what card?
[10:42] <zazeem> how do i edit the x11 config
[10:42] <adamamyl> zazeem: with an editor...
[10:42] <zazeem> but whats the commnand?
[10:42] <rick__> frank32 - so Breezy isntalled and configured this for me during the update?
[10:42] <sn9> SGershon: no, i recommended typing that to see if it produces a change in the output of ifconfig -a
[10:42] <adamamyl> vi or nano
[10:42] <rick__> should I remove ndiswrapper?
[10:42] <SGershon> sn9: I see.
[10:42] <adamamyl> (those be two editors)
[10:42] <nalioth> ubotu: tell zazeem about fixres
[10:42] <GreenFireD> hybrid_goth, can u give me link to the java that i need?
[10:42] <agent_> theRealGlick, in fact, its so screwed up that i have multiple entries... maybe this is a network-admin problem (old config scewing something up?)
[10:42] <nalioth> ubotu: tell GreenFireD about javadeb
[10:43] <frank23> rick__: I guess... you are certainly using the best driver now. I don't know what happened before
[10:43] <zazeem> thnx
[10:43] <adamamyl> GreenFireD: for Az... there's a section on the ubuntu guide
[10:43] <adamamyl> GreenFireD: ubuntuguide.org, iirc
[10:43] <davideichmann> dooglus: is there a text file I can download
[10:43] <rick__> interesting
[10:43] <SGershon> sn9: Ok, so I'll reboot as Ubuntu, and get back to Windows. It will take some minutes. Thanks meanwhile.
[10:43] <agent_> theRealGlick, aironet wifi on thinkpad... its not the card...
[10:43] <wptony> did you know that control-w makes your text appear backwards in most IRC clients?
[10:43] <wptony> .looc os si sihT
[10:43] <theRealGlick> agent_, ahh wifi
[10:43] <hybrid_goth> ubotu: tell GreenFireD about java
[10:43] <rick__> I used ndiswrapper in Hoary because setting up madwifi looked too intimidating
[10:43] <nalioth> ubotu: tell adamamyl about ubuntuguide
[10:43] <adamamyl> wptony: kenny.pl can be fun too :)
[10:43] <nalioth> ubotu: tell GreenFireD about ubuntuguide
[10:44] <hybrid_goth> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java iirc
[10:44] <sn9> oops
[10:44] <deFrysk> !tell GreenFireD about ubuntuguide
[10:44] <theRealGlick> are your wifi tools installed
[10:44] <theRealGlick> ?
[10:44] <n0odl3> how do i open up rar files?
[10:44] <Bluemat> Anyone had a ny joy getting ndiswrapper-utils working properly with breezy??
[10:44] <frank23> rick__: oh... well now you are free of windows drivers ;-)
[10:44] <HiddenWolf> !tell HiddenWolf about ubuntuguide
[10:44] <rick__> that's cool
[10:44] <i_r_e_n_e> "XkbModel" has always been pc105 since Hoary
[10:44] <theRealGlick> for wifi you iwconfig
[10:44] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to extract rar files?
[10:44] <SGershon>  sn9: Ok, so I'll reboot as Ubuntu, and get back to Windows. It will take some minutes. Thanks meanwhile.
[10:44] <hybrid_goth> !good bot
[10:44] <ubotu> :)
[10:44] <rick__> I'll try removing ndiswrapper altogether and see if stuff still works
[10:44] <davideichmann> has any one installed OGRE the 3d rendering engin
[10:44] <GreenFireD> adamamyl, it's writes: Couldn't find package azureus
[10:44] <frank23> !tell n0odl3 about rar
[10:44] <sn9> n0odl3: you need the pkg unrar-nonfree
[10:44] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: that should be fine
[10:44] <dooglus> davideichmann: wget this then, unzip, and read in a text editor: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/lkmpg/2.6/lkmpg.txt.gz
[10:44] <rick__> My Breezy install was in fact, a "breeze"
[10:44] <theRealGlick> agent_, use iwconfig
[10:44] <davideichmann> ok thanx
[10:45] <n0odl3> !tell n0odl3 about rar
[10:45] <n0odl3> arg
[10:45] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: if that's what is there in front of you
[10:45] <agent_> theRealGlick, everything is installed... it works sometimes... it always dies now after suspend... and sometimes it boots with bad mac too
[10:45] <Knorrie> :)
[10:45] <n0odl3> sn9 where do i obtain this?
[10:45] <i_r_e_n_e> Knorrie, XkbLayout was en in Hoary, bow I use us_intl?
[10:45] <GreenFireD> adamamyl, it's writes: "Couldn't find package azureus"
[10:45] <i_r_e_n_e> or in XkbVariant?
[10:45] <rick__> If I hadn't let synaptic overwrite my modified esd.conf file, the only thing I would have had to do is to turn off ipv6 in Firefox
[10:45] <frank23> GreenFireD: azureus is in hoary-extras
[10:45] <adamamyl> GreenFireD: what sources have you got in your sources.list - you may need to add universe or one of the others
[10:45] <theRealGlick> agent_, yeah there is a suspend problem especially if you have nvidia that screws up network settings amoung other things
[10:45] <sn9> n0odl3: use synaptic to install
[10:45] <agent_> theRealGlick, iwconfig is not at fault... its something with Breezy's boot stuff or w/ the newer kernel module
[10:46] <agent_> theRealGlick, i have ati... and it all worked fine before upgrade to breezy
[10:46] <rick__> I'm impressed
[10:46] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: us_intl is the layout with  etc what you asked for
[10:46] <nalioth> GreenFireD: ubotu has msg'd you with much info
[10:46] <agent_> theRealGlick, it's not suspend's fault because it happens without it sometimes too
[10:46] <n0odl3> i only see unrar-free?
[10:46] <nalioth> nickrud: woke up finally, eh?
[10:46] <n0odl3> is this different?
[10:46] <nalioth> n0odl3: enable universe and multiverse
[10:46] <Bluemat> Hey guys Im having difficulty getting NDIswrapper-utils getting my wireless card working..any ideas, im running breezy..
[10:46] <nickrud> oh, I been at work since 8am, moving is busy work
[10:46] <n0odl3> in the repos?
[10:46] <sn9> n0odl3: then you need to enable the other repositories
[10:47] <badei> noodle
[10:47] <badei> hi
[10:47] <agent_> theRealGlick, my guess is that suspend just always starts whatever causes the screwup that sometimes happens on boot
[10:47] <nalioth> ubotu: tell n0odl3 about repos
[10:47] <radicaledward> I'm getting "Error invoking "dvdnav_get_next_block": Error reading NAV packet.." when trying to play a dvd in Totem. Playing it in MPlayer freezes it, have any ideas?
[10:47] <badei> are u from l2 extreme noodle????????
[10:47] <Bluemat> Anyone, help me here, i came in on the end of an iwconfig conversation, anyone?
[10:47] <hybrid_goth> n0odl3: in /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:47] <agent_> theRealGlick, also i noticed that bluetooth support (modules and all) starts up at boot and i dont have bluetooth!! it wont even stop loading if i remove the rc links
[10:47] <i_r_e_n_e> I'm restarting X now, let' s hope im back soon with a big thanks
[10:48] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: k
[10:48] <sn9> radicaledward: did you install libdvdcss? great nick, btw
[10:48] <glick> agent_, hmm
[10:48] <mchang> anybody upgrade from hoary to breezy without ubuntu-desktop installed (server install)?
[10:48] <n0odl3> i only see universe
[10:48] <n0odl3> i dont see multi verse
[10:48] <mojo>  QUESTION... What startup file should I be adding my ipmasq command to so they are persistent? (Hoary/5.04)
[10:48] <mahangu-sleep> how do i kill all sound devices?
[10:48] <mahangu-sleep> killall whjat?
[10:48] <n0odl3> plus i already activated universe
[10:48] <frank23> what is the channel to play with ubotu?
[10:48] <sn9> n0odl3: then add multiverse yourself
[10:48] <nalioth> ubotu: tell n0odl3 about sources
[10:48] <radicaledward> sn9: I believe so... lemme check
[10:49] <nalioth> ubotu: tell frank23 about botabuse
[10:49] <mahangu-sleep> realplayer wont open unless i kill everything else that is using my sound card
[10:49] <SGT-DYKE> ...
[10:49] <hybrid_goth> brb
[10:49] <enoon> mahangu-sleep, lsof
[10:50] <ompaul> mahangu-sleep, give out to reak - its closed you can't fix it
[10:50] <glick> time to clean my apt and shower
[10:50] <SGT-DYKE> Hey for all of those who help SAL with is ati ..... problem......    THANX.......
[10:50] <foxiness> what is your tool with WordPress?
[10:50] <agent_> glick, i thought it may be the bluetooth that is causing this... but it would be nice to figure out how to disable it at boot (again, for whatever reason removing bluez-utils from rc5 does not work)
[10:50] <glick> later everyone and thanks for your hel
[10:50] <ompaul> s/reak/real/
[10:50] <radicaledward> sn9: Yes, I have
[10:50] <sn9> radicaledward: is the dvd region correct?
[10:50] <SGT-DYKE> I'M on on X and it's not because of you.....  but .... Thanx anyways
[10:50] <eric> I have an Orinoco 8482-WD Wireless PCI Adapter that does not function under Ubuntu 5.10.  Is there an apt-get for a driver or any suggestions you can provide to get it functioning?
[10:50] <adamamyl> (is there an archive/logfile for this channel?)
[10:50] <joshin> Just tried Ubuntu out for the first time.  Very cool distribution.  I'm impressed!
[10:50] <nalioth> ubotu: tell adamamyl about logs
[10:50] <mahangu-sleep> ompaul, eh?
[10:50] <agent_> eric, search the forum
[10:50] <adamamyl> ta!
[10:50] <i_r_e_n_e>  ?  THANK YOU!
[10:50] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: \o/~
[10:50] <eric> agent_, thx for the suggestion, I'll give that a shot
[10:51] <Knorrie> :P
[10:51] <n0odl3> so do i add multiverse in the sources list?
[10:51] <radicaledward> Yes, it should be.
[10:51] <n0odl3> or do i change all refrences of universe to multiverse?
[10:51] <ompaul> mahangu-sleep, give out to real - its closed you can't fix it - if they have bad software out there and you can't fix it
[10:51] <nalioth> n0odl3: in a text editor, everywhere it says "universe" space over one space and add "multiverse"
[10:51] <nalioth> n0odl3: then run "sudo apt-get update"
[10:51] <foxiness> joshin, is this first time did you use linux or what?
[10:51] <agent_> lol
[10:51] <jared> when i pass the -m option to ndiswrapper, which configuration file does it edit?, i need to remove those lines
[10:51] <sn9> n0odl3: no, change "universe" to "universe multiverse"
[10:51] <n0odl3> wait
[10:52] <n0odl3> so do i change universe to universe multiverse
[10:52] <Knorrie> i_r_e_n_e: when you start a line with the nickname of the person youre talking to, the line gets highlighted, that makes it easier to trace a conversation in busy channels like this
[10:52] <n0odl3> or do i follow naolith?
[10:52] <n0odl3> im confused
[10:52] <agent_> n0odl3, you don't want to replace... you want to add multiverse in addition to universe! read the ubuntuguide
[10:52] <n0odl3> oh nvm
[10:52] <n0odl3> i get it
[10:52] <sn9> n0odl3: we said the same thing 2 different ways
[10:52] <mahangu-sleep> ompaul, i have .rm files i want to use!
[10:52] <n0odl3> ok
[10:52] <n0odl3> sorry
[10:52] <n0odl3> i get it
[10:52] <nalioth> ubotu: tell agent_ about ubuntuguide
[10:53] <foxiness> n0odl3, im use synaptic and i do this on GUI way if you like it
[10:53] <mahangu-sleep> enoon, killalll lsof tells me nothing is using that
[10:53] <foxiness> n0odl3, or you can use add application
[10:53] <mahangu-sleep> but the other day the command worked for me, and realplayer popped up
[10:53] <radicaledward> sn9: Is libdvdcss installed by default/what repository should i be looking in for it? A quick search in synaptic doesn't get me anything.
[10:53] <mahangu-sleep> anything else i can try?
[10:53] <agent_> nalioth, ?
[10:54] <sn9> radicaledward: it's in the hoary-extras repo
[10:54] <nalioth> agent_: ubuntuguide is so out of date for breezy, it will cause breakage
[10:54] <nalioth> ubotu: tell radicaledward about hoary-extras
[10:54] <agent_> nalioth, aye... thanks got your pm :D
[10:54] <adamamyl> mahangu-sleep: i found the RealPlayer will work with KDE, but not Gnome...
[10:55] <nuopus> does anyone know of a tool that allows me to resize an ext3 partition?
[10:55] <HiddenWolf> adamamyl, it wont'
[10:55] <nalioth> nuopus: parted
[10:55] <sn9> adamamyl: no, but xine will
[10:55] <Dulak> X will not run as a normal user, only root, permissions all look good, the log gives me nothing
[10:55] <foxiness> ubotu, tell me about how to blog on linux
[10:55] <HiddenWolf> adamamyl, only prog that will is closed source realplayer.
[10:55] <HiddenWolf> sn9, not the newest .rm cruft.
[10:55] <nuopus> does parted come on the ubuntu live cd?
[10:56] <Dulak> I did a minimal server install of breezy and installed Xorg and Xfce4, but X will only run as root
[10:56] <sopel_> hey
[10:56] <sn9> HiddenWolf: yeah, but that's rare
[10:56] <sopel_> i'm trying to configure X in ubuntu
[10:56] <nuopus> like an idiot I made my home partition too small
[10:56] <ompaul> mahangu-sleep, killall esd when you want to run it - it may help but it is not an opensource program and as such it is hard to work out what it is doing wrong
[10:56] <sopel_> and can't find the X configuration utilities.
[10:56] <nalioth> nuopus: gparted does come on the livecd
[10:56] <bimberi> nuopus: iirc, the breezy livecd has gparted
[10:56] <nalioth> ubotu: tell sopel_ about fixres
[10:56] <nuopus> woooooo you just made my day nalioth
[10:56] <vengeful_> before i go to bed
[10:56] <foxiness> ubotu, tell me about breezy
[10:56] <vengeful_> dulak, why would you do that?
[10:57] <Dulak> vengeful_: because I have 128 megs of ram on my laptop and needed a minimal ram setup
[10:57] <ompaul> mahangu-sleep, try locate realplay and see where the binary is then run it from the command line and see if it works
[10:57] <vengeful_> bah it would of worked ok in xfce without that
[10:57] <sn9> Dulak: did you install both x-window-system-core and xubuntu-desktop?
[10:57] <jared> how can i prevent the prism54 module/driver from loading at boot?
[10:58] <vengeful_> night
[10:58] <nuopus> breezy is very nice. I actually ditched my gentoo partiton for it right now
[10:58] <PalleLap> jared, You can deactivate hotplug but there is proberly another way
[10:58] <Dr_Fate> how can I turn off this annoying gnome/ubuntu start sound?
[10:58] <sopel_> nalioth; can i upgrade to the newest X version somehow?  i have a toshiba tecra m1 with some trident card which doesn't really work in the X shipped with ubuntu 5.10
[10:58] <bimberi> jared: add the module to /etc/hotplug/blacklist
[10:58] <Dulak> sn9 xubuntu-desktop wants gnome or kde
[10:59] <sn9> Dulak: are you sure?
[10:59] <jared> bimberi: thx, no should i include the .ko at the end of the filename
[10:59] <Dulak> sn9: I'm trying right now
[10:59] <jared> bimberi: *now
[10:59] <bimberi> jared: no
[10:59] <jared> bimber: thx
[10:59] <bimberi> jared: yw :)
[10:59] <adamamyl> !tell me about nvidia
[11:00] <Dr_Fate> gaim is installed but not on the menu,why?
[11:00] <nuopus> odd ... my gaim is in the menu
[11:00] <mahangu-sleep> ompaul, the last time this happened as soon as i killed whatever was listening on my sound part, all the copies of RP that i had opened just popped up
[11:00] <mmahmood_> nuopus...mine is too
[11:00] <adamamyl> does gnome-desktop still need restarting? Or was that a fix...
[11:00] <Bachus9000> It's my understanding that GAIM doesn't support adding jabber transports (but if you've already added them in a different client GAIM will have no difficulty using them).  So, what jabber client supports signing up to a transport?
[11:01] <nalioth> sopel_: open a terminal and type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and try the VESA driver
[11:01] <mojo> !ubotu
[11:01] <ubotu> Thaaat's me! I'm a bot, not a human. I'm sometimes the most coherent poster on this channel! For more, ask me about "add". You can browse my databanks on http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:01] <mojo>  he he
[11:01] <mojo> cool
[11:01] <nuopus> wait ... is parted on the ubuntu install CD?
[11:01] <nalioth> bimberi: it is xfce4
[11:01] <sopel_> nalioth; i'm running the vesa driver, but it only works in 8bit mode.
[11:01] <nalioth> nuopus: yes it is
[11:01] <bimberi> nalioth: tks
[11:01] <nalioth> sopel_: is your card correctly identified?
[11:01] <Dulak> sn9: yeah ubuntu-desktop wants all the gnome libs and stuff, like 280M of d/l
[11:01] <Baxter_Kylie> 'Allo friendly users... I'm afraid I need some assistance if anyone is kind enough to help: trying to do a netboot install (cd-rom is busted) and I keep gettings a 'bad archive mirror' message... help?
[11:01] <mahangu-sleep> ompaul, killall esd
[11:01] <nuopus> you made my day better than you made it better before nalioth! LOL now I dont have to download live-cd
[11:01] <mahangu-sleep> i had NO idea i could go that far back in history!
[11:02] <mahangu-sleep> how far back does bash history go?
[11:02] <nalioth> nuopus: nope, you only need a calculator
[11:02] <sn9> Dulak: not ubuntu-desktop -- xubuntu-desktop
[11:02] <sopel_> nalioth; no idea.  i've read some tutorials on google about configuring this hardware but it doesn't work with my laptop.
[11:02] <nuopus> nalioth: to convert to megs?
[11:02] <sn9> Baxter_Kylie: which mirror are you using?
[11:03] <nalioth> nuopus: are you familiar with parted?
[11:03] <sopel_> nalioth; it says it's a trident everywhere.  so maybe i could upgrade the trident driver to the latest one somehow?
[11:03] <rafx> hi, is Ubuntu friendly to adding non-GPL projects to its packages?
[11:03] <Dulak> sn9: I installed x-winows-system-core
[11:03] <zyret_> hello
[11:03] <nuopus> nalioth: never used it before ... but there is always a first
[11:03] <nalioth> sopel_: the drivers are all up to date (esp on such an old chip)
[11:03] <foxiness> nalioth, what is this ubotu
[11:03] <Dulak> sn9: it's funny because I get the X hash background and black x cursor then it just dies and nothing in the logs
[11:03] <nalioth> ubotu: tell foxiness about yourself
[11:03] <Baxter_Kylie> sn9: Trying to use -any- of them, actually... us.archive.ubuntu.com for one...
[11:03] <bimberi> rafx: ubuntu includes some non-free software (in the restricted and multiverse repositories)
[11:03] <sn9> Dulak: what about xubuntu-desktop?
[11:03] <sopel_> nalioth; i read that only the newest release has work on supporting that hmm..
[11:04] <nalioth> nuopus: it's not diffecult, as long as you take your time
[11:04] <nuopus> nalioth: ahhh I have to calculate cylindars?
[11:04] <nalioth> nuopus: nope. you'll see
[11:04] <nuopus> ?
[11:04] <nuopus> lol okay
[11:04] <Dulak> sn9: installing that now
[11:04] <mirak> I am trying to do an iso of a cdaudio and when i do "cat /dev/cdrom" it says me I/O error !
[11:04] <mahangu-sleep> freespace
[11:04] <mahangu-sleep> what's the command?
[11:04] <nalioth> nuopus: you are shrinking a partition?
[11:04] <nuopus> expanding
[11:04] <QMario> Hello nalioth!!! :)
[11:05] <_willcooke_> mirak, do you have more than one cd/dvd device?
[11:05] <nalioth> QMario: howdy
[11:05] <mirak> _willcooke_: nope
[11:05] <mwe> mahangu-sleep: df?
[11:05] <mirak> _willcooke_: if I choose the /dev/hdd it does't work either
[11:05] <zcat[1] > umm you can't do an ISO of an audio cd?
[11:06] <chun> hi all
[11:06] <mirak> seems I can't
[11:06] <flugh> mirak: i'd use dd, not cat. dd if=/dev/cdrom of=my.iso
[11:06] <nuopus> ahhh so to expand my 1st partition it would be like .... resize 0 start end
[11:06] <_willcooke_> mirak, ahh. that was my next thought!  But, I assume it does read the cd?  that is you can play it?
[11:06] <zcat[1] > try cdparanoia perhaps? or sound-juicer, grip..
[11:06] <mirak> same with dd
[11:06] <sn9> mirak: you must use cdrdao's read function
[11:06] <quetK> disculpen
[11:06] <quetK> algun reproductor que video que mezcle subtitulos?
[11:06] <nuopus> nalioth: the end would be the new size... like 40960 for 40 gigs ... but what would the start be?
[11:06] <_willcooke_> mirak, what does a "mount" tell you?
[11:06] <quetK> es decir, poner el video y los subititulos al mismo tiempo
[11:06] <mahangu-sleep> mwe, thanks
[11:06] <mahangu-sleep> :)
[11:07] <kevogod> !goirish
[11:07] <ubotu> well, goirish is Go Irish!  Beat Trojans!
[11:07] <chun> i am having trouble getting thing from the universe repositiry, it says 404 not found, anyone else also has this?
[11:07] <mwe> mahangu-sleep: df -h might give more readable output
[11:07] <mirak> _willcooke_: I can extract with K3B but gnomebaker won't
[11:07] <zcat[1] > " I am trying to do an iso of a cdaudio " ??
[11:07] <nuopus> nalioth: it is now 30 gigs. would it be: resize 0 30370 40960?
[11:07] <mirak> sn9: I can only with k3b gnome baker fails
[11:07] <mahangu-sleep> mwe, thanks, that's great man
[11:07] <mirak> zcat[1] : yes ?
[11:07] <sn9> mirak: believe me, the only thing that does what you want is cdrdao read
[11:07] <_willcooke_> mirak, very odd.  Hmmm. let me think] 
[11:08] <zcat[1] > so you can't 'dd' an audio CD into an ISO. It won't work!
[11:08] <mirak> sn9: ok, but I want the exact layout. I don't want to extract the tracks
[11:08] <briander43> hello - new ubuntu user trying to configure network to connect to the internet. Goes through a router, to a dsl modem. XP laptop works ok. I can traceroute to cnn but can't get it via firefox. any clues?
[11:08] <Tolstoy> Is there a package to apt-get that contains most/all of the gnome libs?
[11:08] <sn9> mirak: i know
[11:08] <_willcooke_> zcat, yes, you can.
[11:08] <mirak> sn9: ok
[11:08] <zcat[1] > cdrdao or cdparanoia or cddatowav or whatever, but dd won't do it.
[11:08] <deFrysk> Tolstoy, ubuntu-desktop
[11:08] <joetheodd> I'm helping a friend of mine install Java, whats the command to see what version of ubuntu he is running?
[11:09] <mirak> zcat[1] : thanks I didn't knew that
[11:09] <nalioth> nuopus: something like that
[11:09] <sn9> mirak: cdrdao is the only thing that does the exact layout
[11:09] <SuperTails92> joetheodd: Ctrl-Alt-F1, read the login prompt
[11:09] <Tolstoy> deFrysk, that contains all the gnome development libs?
[11:09] <spudse> hello
[11:09] <mwe> briander43: does something like ping yahoo.com work?
[11:09] <fforw> briander43: open "about:config" and try to set network.dns.disableIPv6 to true
[11:09] <Dynamite> Hi ! Does anyone have some time to help me? I'm stuck in Ubuntu's installation!
[11:09] <deFrysk> Tolstoy, not dev stuff no
[11:10] <zyret_> joetheodd, uname -r
[11:10] <fforw> Dynamite: what is your problem?
[11:10] <dooglus> joetheodd: /etc/lsb-release
[11:10] <linuxboy> where can I get a copy of a good sources.list?
[11:10] <spudse> im on ubuntu for the first time. Now a HowTo says in need to start synaptic. What is it ?
[11:10] <briander43> mwe: yes
[11:10] <briander43> fforw: ok...
[11:10] <nalioth> Tolstoy: you'll need to open synatpic and search for "-dev" and pick the gtk/gnome dev libs you want)
[11:10] <Tolstoy> deFrysk, was hoping for something similar to apt-get install build-essential, except for gnome.
[11:10] <cusco> hi does some one here has a sony dsc camera?
[11:10] <kevogod> spudse, System > Administration > Synaptic
[11:10] <joetheodd> zyret_: Thats kernel version
[11:10] <kevogod> spudse, Synaptic is the Package management tool.
[11:10] <cusco> whats the partition fs type on the memory card?
[11:10] <kevogod> spudse, It allows you to install/uninstall programs.
[11:10] <Tolstoy> nalioth, alas.  I was afraid of that.  find one or two, try the build (mail-notification), keep going until it builds.   damn!  no shortcut.  okay, thanks.
[11:10] <dooglus> joetheodd: /etc/issue has it too
[11:11] <kevogod> (well, it's only a front-end, but all the same)
[11:11] <Dynamite> fforw: My Live Cd & Installation Cds both boot fine but when the installation appears it doesn't detect my Cdrom saying that no common driver was detected
[11:11] <deFrysk> Tolstoy, not sure if theres a metapackage for that
[11:11] <bina> hi, im just doing an upgrade to breezy using apt-get and its just flicked me into KDE and X again does that mean its finished?
[11:11] <bina> also some of the terminals have gone all grey
[11:11] <fforw> Dynamite: what kind of cdrom do you have?
[11:11] <briander43> fforw: woohoo! Thanks
[11:11] <spudse> kevogod, thanks
[11:11] <SuperTails92> bina: try rebooting
[11:11] <deFrysk> Tolstoy, you could of course try apt-get build dep ubuntu-desktop
[11:11] <Dynamite> Asus DRW 1608-P ( I think it's SCSI as i read in windows's device manager)
[11:11] <rafx> five vulnerabilities fixed in Apache 2.0.55 - http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/Announcement2.0.html
[11:12] <dooglus> Tolstoy: do you know about "apt-get build-dep"?
[11:12] <Watje> Does someone know why mythweb gives this error "Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in /usr/share/mythtv/mythweb/includes/init.php on line 54" but why phpmyadmin works fine
[11:12] <bina> SuperTails92: ok :S scary :) if i cant get back is there any way i can drop into some kind of root console and do apt-get -f dist-upgrade?
[11:12] <bina> from grub or something?
[11:12] <b3nw> its not possible to change a nfts partition to fat32 without loosing everything is it?
[11:12] <SuperTails92> bina: single-user mode
[11:12] <geoko> hi does anyone has experience with SmartLink modems?
[11:12] <dooglus> SuperTails92: you can boot from the install CD and type 'rescue'
[11:12] <linuxboy> whats the difference between mulitverse and restricted?
[11:12] <freddy244> When I type "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" i get this error "FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Operation not permitted"
[11:12] <Tolstoy> dooglus, nope.
[11:13] <nalioth> Tolstoy: open a terminal and type "sudo apt-get build-dep mail-notification"
[11:13] <dooglus> Tolstoy: it installs the packages needed to build a package
[11:13] <SGershon> sn9?
[11:13] <JanJaap> Yesterday I upgraded from hoary to breezy, but afterwards my dual head config did't work anymore.. could anyone tell me how to fix this?
[11:13] <Tolstoy> deFrysk, ah.  hm.  okay.
[11:13] <foxiness> geoko, am here :)
[11:13] <bina> SuperTails92: ok think i got it
[11:13] <bina> thanks
[11:13] <nalioth> b3nw: only with Partition Magic, and even that's not guaranteed
[11:13] <bina> wish me luck :)
[11:13] <deFrysk> Tolstoy, to build a .deb you need the dependencies apt-get build-dep does that for you
[11:13] <Tolstoy> nalioth, I'll try it, soon as synaptic finishes.  thanks!
[11:13] <CzarAlex> what is the console command to check if i really am running Breezy now?
[11:13] <b3nw> nalioth - realllly interesting thx!
[11:13] <nalioth> CzarAlex: cat /etc/issue
[11:13] <freddy244> dooglus, can you help me please?
[11:14] <CzarAlex> nalioth, Woot! Thanks and I am.
[11:14] <sn9> Dynamite: you need to load a driver in the installer
[11:14] <bimberi> linuxboy: as i understand it, canonical provide support for packages in "restricted"
[11:14] <dooglus> freddy244: what's up?
[11:14] <_P_> hi
[11:14] <foxiness> ubotu, tell geoko about smartlink
[11:14] <Baxter_Kylie> *bounce* Netboot archive ideas, anyone?
[11:14] <_P_> someone using amd64 can use openoffice2 ?
[11:14] <Dynamite> sn9: but I don't have any drivers for my cdrom
[11:14] <freddy244> dooglus, When I type "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" I get an error
[11:14] <_P_> i have a libstdc error
[11:14] <zyret_> if i install kde throu synaptic will work it?
[11:14] <sn9> Dynamite: but the installer will
[11:15] <deFrysk> zyret_, try apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:15] <sn9> SGershon: results?
[11:15] <dooglus> freddy244: I don't know why that's happening
[11:15] <geoko> i tried this already. the installation passes with out any error
[11:15] <Tolstoy> nalioth, deFrysk, actually, I just want to build from a newer tarball, install in /usr/local.  Don't really want to download a ton of source, etc.  Hm.
[11:15] <zyret_> deFrysk, thx
[11:15] <freddy244> It worked with Hoary, but not with breezy
[11:15] <geoko> but it doesn't create /dev/ttySL0 or /dev/modem
[11:15] <nalioth> Tolstoy: the build-dep should provide you with the dev libs needed
[11:15] <freddy244> Is there another way that I can modprobe it?
[11:15] <SGershon> sn9: the only change was that the last item in ifconfig disappeared.
[11:15] <Dynamite> sn9: It fails and asks me to either insert a floppy with the driver or to choose one manually (and all don't work)
[11:15] <Tolstoy> nalioth, seems to want "source" uris, though.
[11:15] <dooglus> freddy244: does insmod give the same error?
[11:15] <jackdaw> anyone familiar with config files for grip?
[11:15] <SGershon> last item: sit0
[11:16] <linuxboy> how do I do bluetooth in breezy?
[11:16] <Tolstoy> nalioth, I wish mail-notification build would tell me which libs it wanted. ;)
[11:16] <nalioth> Tolstoy: enable your source URLs
[11:16] <zyret_> deFrysk, have u do it?
[11:16] <foxiness> geoko, are you run ubuntu 5,04 or 5.10
[11:16] <SGershon> sn9, any idea?
[11:16] <logical_mark> Hey is there a hot key to switch between workspaces?
[11:16] <geoko> hoary
[11:16] <nalioth> Tolstoy: deb-src lines are great! they aren't used unless called
[11:16] <geoko> 5.04
[11:16] <sn9> SGershon: the modprobe didn't give an error, did it?
[11:16] <nalioth> logical_mark: ctrl-alt-arrow
[11:16] <deFrysk> zyret_, sorry do what ?
[11:16] <SGershon> sn9: no
[11:16] <logical_mark> nalioth, thanks again
[11:16] <foxiness> geoko, there is package on synaptic install it
[11:17] <dooglus> Tolstoy: mail-notification knows what libs it wants - and apt-get build-dep will install them
[11:17] <CzarAlex> and what is the console command to switch to Kubuntu?
[11:17] <geoko> the modem worked under SUSe9.3 and Debian Sid from April
[11:17] <Tolstoy> nalioth, will do, but they're gone from my sources.list.  just dupe the normal breezy lines, then change deb to deb-src?
[11:17] <zyret_> deFrysk, apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:17] <sn9> SGershon: then you should have seen an entry for the wired after doing that
[11:17] <deFrysk> zyret_, no I use gnome
[11:17] <foxiness> geoko, it work now am here :)
[11:17] <deFrysk> zyret_, and also prefer gnome
[11:17] <JanJaap> I upgraded hoary to breezy and now my xinerama setup doesn't work anymore, x fails with 'unknown reason for exception'.. could anyone help?
[11:17] <sn9> Dynamite: what make/model laptop?
[11:18] <CzarAlex> zyret_, would that switch me to Kubuntu?
[11:18] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Tolstoy about sources
[11:18] <zyret_> gnome is ok
[11:18] <SGershon> sn9: there was nothing, and ifconfig has no wired.
[11:18] <Drew> has anyone had problems installing breezy???
[11:18] <SGershon> Damn
[11:18] <CzarAlex> Drew, I did.
[11:18] <Dynamite> sn9: It's a custom made PC
[11:18] <foxiness> geoko, ubuntuguide.org and find about smartlink
[11:18] <geoko> i have only the official cd and can't acess the internet under linux
[11:18] <deFrysk> zyret_, there is a #kubuntu channel if you have more questions about kde
[11:18] <zyret_> CzarAlex, not only install KDE i think
[11:18] <Drew> i cant get mine to install
[11:18] <nalioth> CzarAlex: you'll have to tell it when you log in to use kubuntu
[11:18] <sn9> Dynamite: not a laptop?
[11:18] <Dynamite> sn9: No it's not a laptop
[11:19] <geoko> foxiness:tried it already
[11:19] <sn9> Dynamite: do you know what motherboard it has?
[11:19] <CzarAlex> nalioth, so what is the first command I must type in the to console?
[11:19] <linuxboy> how do I make USplash work in breezy? Mine doesn't work
[11:19] <logical_mark> Hey how do I install java runtime enviroment for Mozilla Firefox?
[11:19] <Dynamite> sn9: MSI 915p Combo motherboard
[11:19] <deFrysk> !tell logical_mark avout java
[11:19] <bina> woo it worked :)
[11:19] <freddy244> dooglus, what's insmod? and what would be the command?
[11:19] <Drew> what does the acpi manager do?
[11:19] <logical_mark> deFrysk, I think that was typed wrong
[11:19] <sn9> logical_mark: for breezy, http://www.giannaros.org/tor/bt/
[11:19] <dooglus> freddy244: insmod inserts modules, like modprobe does
[11:19] <logical_mark> sn9 thanks
[11:19] <deFrysk> !tell logical_mark about java
[11:19] <deFrysk> lol
[11:19] <dooglus> freddy244: I'm not sure of the usage, but it has a man page
[11:19] <freddy244> ok
[11:20] <deFrysk> logical_mark, mispelled indeed hehe
[11:20] <spudse> I just toasted my xorg.conf, which editor can I start without x running?
[11:20] <JanJaap> vi
[11:20] <freddy244> dooglus, I'll pop upstairs and try it...
[11:20] <tuke> Is there any working backports at the moment?
[11:20] <foxiness> geoko, did you use custom kernel ?
[11:20] <logical_mark> deFrysk, is this going to install the plugin for Mozilla as well?
[11:20] <sn9> Dynamite: have you looked at the specs for the mobo at msi's website?
[11:20] <spudse> JanJaap: im a windows user. I really cant handle vi
[11:20] <dooglus> Tolstoy: mail-notification needs: cdbs, debhelper (>= 4.1.87), scrollkeeper, gnome-pkg-tools, libxml-parser-perl, libglade2-dev (>= 2.6.0), libeel2-dev (>= 2.6.0), libbonobo-activation-dev (>= 2.4.0), libssl-dev (>= 0.9.5b), libsoup2.2-dev (>= 2.2.0), libsasl2-dev (>= 2.0.0), libgmime2.1-dev (>= 2.1.9), libicu28-dev
[11:20] <tuke> nuno /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:21] <JanJaap> well even I can
[11:21] <Dynamite> sn9: No
[11:21] <sori> spudse, use nano
[11:21] <JanJaap> also Windows user ;)
[11:21] <geoko> no, it's a fresh installation form the cd.
[11:21] <deFrysk> logical_mark, not sure but its easily manually linked if it does not work out of the box
[11:21] <Dynamite> sn9: I donot think that the problem is motherboard realted
[11:21] <nalioth> CzarAlex: after you run "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop" you'll need to log out and log in. at the login screen click on 'sessions' and choose kde or kubuntu
[11:21] <Tolstoy> dooglus, I added the deb-src, and get: Could not open file /var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_main_source_Sources - open (2 No such file or directory)
[11:21] <Dynamite> sn9: Setup boots fine but the installer fails to detect the cdrom
[11:22] <foxiness> geoko, did you installed the daemon?
[11:22] <JanJaap> I upgraded Hoary to Breezy and now my i810 Xinerama setup doesn't work anymore, X fails with 'unknown reason for exception'.. Could anyone help me?
[11:22] <CzarAlex> nalioth, thank you
[11:22] <dooglus> Tolstoy: did you "apt-get update"?
[11:22] <Tolstoy> dooglus, of course, I could update. ;)
[11:22] <foxiness> geoko, sl-modem-daemon
[11:22] <spudse> xinerama is used for dual monitor right ?
[11:22] <sn9> Dynamite: mobo specs will suggest a driver to use
[11:22] <JanJaap> yes
[11:23] <dooglus> Tolstoy: after adding the deb-src you should "apt-get update" and the file you need should be downloaded
[11:23] <spudse> cool I need that one too, but first fix ati drivers I think
[11:23] <Dynamite> sn9: Could you point me to where i could find this page ! (and btw thanks)
[11:23] <linuxboy> anybody got usplash working in breezy?
[11:23] <jrattner1> where can i find a new ico for XMMS kde
[11:23] <Tolstoy> dooglus, yeap.
[11:23] <_P_> someone using openoffice2 on amd64 ?
[11:23] <Tolstoy> dooglus, and add "universe" in there, for mail-notification.
[11:23] <spudse> When I installed ati drivers, will I be able to use higher refresh rates ? (after ubuntu install it only showed 60hz)
[11:23] <foxiness> geoko, try this commend , sudo /etc/init.d/sl-modem-daemon restart
[11:23] <nalioth> jrattner1: www.deviantart.com  www.kde-look.com
[11:24] <dooglus> Tolstoy: just copy the existing 'deb' lines and change 'deb' to 'deb-src'
[11:24] <geoko> foxiness, is installed and configured. it says it creates the symlink ( /dev/modem ) but there is no symlink nor ttySL0
[11:24] <nalioth> dooglus: ubotu sent him a sources link
[11:24] <SGershon> sn9, I'll quit. I'll try again another day. Now my wife's waiting for me. Bye, Thanks!!!
[11:24] <dooglus> nalioth: I'm not sure what a sources link is
[11:24] <nalioth> ubotu: tell dooglus about sources
[11:24] <Jemt> Greetings. I have just installed X (xserver-xorg, window-system-core), Fluxbox and XDM. If I run 'xdm' <enter>, my screen flickers for a second and all I get is my console again. What is wrong ?
[11:24] <synd> Is there some way that I can accelerate my video?
[11:25] <synd> OpenGL seems clunky
[11:25] <Tolstoy> dooglus, it's all working. i'm sure this is in the apt-get man page, but man-o-man, if you've no idea it's in there, you don't think to look.
[11:25] <geoko> foxiness, i tried it with dpkg-reconfigure sl-modem-daemon. I'll try it -> have to restart be back later
[11:25] <Jemt> ubotu: Tell Jemt about xserver
[11:25] <dooglus> Tolstoy: right.  and even if you do, there's a bunch of other commands that you don't even know exist.  like dpkg-buildpackage for example
[11:26] <sn9> Dynamite: http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=915P_Combo-F&class=mb
[11:26] <dooglus> and when you complain that nobody told you about them, you're told "but it's clearly mentioned in the debian NM docs".  and you just wander off cussing
[11:26] <sn9> Dynamite: unfortunately, does not say what we are looking for
[11:27] <Tolstoy> dooglus, hm. so perhaps this mail-notification source has the stuff needed to build a package?  oy.  not sure I'm up to that today.
[11:27] <Jemt> Anyone ?
[11:27] <faken> hi
[11:27] <Dynamite> sn9: What do you mean sn9?
[11:27] <dooglus> Tolstoy: why are you building it anyway?
[11:27] <deFrysk> Tolstoy, about apt : http://www.us.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/index.en.html
[11:27] <deFrysk> Tolstoy, happy reading
[11:28] <ggeecko> can some tell me whre to find a guide on qmail and ubuntu
[11:28] <Dynamite> sn9: The page list the motherboard specification and there are no driver there ? :(
[11:28] <nemo> Can any help with a dual boot problem?
[11:28] <Tolstoy> dooglus, I think there's a bug in the current breezy-universe mail-notification wrt gmail, plus no ssl for imap.
[11:28] <Tolstoy> deFrysk, yes, I've seen that.  "one of these days". ;)
[11:28] <faken> what package do i have to install to play mp3s in xmms ? (ubuntu 5.10)
[11:28] <dooglus> Tolstoy: it doesn't work with gmail, no.
[11:28] <sn9> Dynamite: not even for windows
[11:28] <deFrysk> lol Tolstoy
[11:28] <Dynamite> sn9: The Cdrom works great in windows
[11:28] <Jemt> I have just installed X (xserver-xorg, window-system-core), Fluxbox and XDM. If I run 'xdm' <enter>, my screen flickers for a second and all I get is my console again. What is wrong ?
[11:28] <nalioth> ubotu: tell faken about mp3
[11:28] <Tolstoy> dooglus, but the new version (tarball) does, which is what I'm compiling.  on my other machine, I had the gnome libs, apparently.
[11:29] <dooglus> oh, I see.
[11:29] <nemo> I can boot into Ubuntu fine, but when I try XP I get the following........
[11:29] <nemo> Root (HD1,0)
[11:29] <nemo> Filesystem type Unknown, Partition type 0x7
[11:29] <nemo> Savedefault
[11:29] <nemo> Makeactive
[11:29] <nemo> Chainloader +1
[11:29] <deFrysk> :D
[11:29] <dooglus> Tolstoy: did you run the 'apt build-dep mail-notification" thing yet?
[11:29] <Tolstoy> dooglus, yeap.  worked like a charm.
[11:29] <sn9> Dynamite: googling...
[11:29] <dooglus> good.
[11:29] <freddy244> dooglus, I type "sudo insmod ndiswrapper" and I got the message "insmod: can't read 'ndiswrapper' No such file or directory"
[11:30] <jpjacobs> nemo, try root (hd1,0) instead of Root(HD1,0)
[11:30] <dooglus> freddy244: give it the path in /lib/modules/... that you told us earlier
[11:30] <Dynamite> sn9: I tryied to google for the Linux Driver but I was unlucky, I appreciate your help
[11:30] <jpjacobs> nemo, stuff in linux is usually case-sensitive
[11:31] <Dulak> sn9: I installed all the packages you said but I still can't load X as a normal user
[11:31] <logical_mark> How do I assosiate an IRC link in mozilla to IRC client
[11:31] <freddy244> ok dooglus
[11:31] <synd> Anyone?
[11:31] <nemo> So why did I get booted now?
[11:31] <sn9> Dulak: what about graphical login?
[11:32] <dooglus> nemo: pasting multiple lines isn't allowed.
[11:32] <sn9> synd: is dri on?
[11:32] <Dulak> sn9: I installed wdm, it loads but no matter what session I try to run it just dumps back to the login manager
[11:33] <Dulak> sn9: startx as root works perfectly and puts me in xfce4
[11:33] <synd> sn9: dri? No idea.
[11:33] <nemo> oh sorry. I just pasted What I copied from my text file I didn't know it would do that
[11:33] <spudse2> when I close x will my programs still be running ?
[11:33] <sn9> synd: type: glxinfo | grep irect
[11:33] <sn9> spudse2: usually not
[11:33] <stevenj> can someone help? totem-xine, VLC, and Xine all play movies in black and white. how do i get them back to color? thanks!
[11:33] <nalioth> spudse2: not usually, no
[11:34] <synd> synd@synd:~$ glxinfo | grep irect
[11:34] <synd> direct rendering: Yes
[11:34] <spudse2> ok :)
[11:34] <Dulak> sn9: xdm won't start at all
[11:34] <synd> sn9: ^
[11:34] <amrit|bbl> hi.  i've been trying to find any sort of build dir for the ubuntu live cds, so i can apply a patch to the kernel and rebuild a custom iso.  can anyone point me to the right location?  thanks :)    (i'm going to be away for a while, but i'll check the answer when i get back)
[11:34] <nemo> ok Well, When I try to boot xp I get this error.......Root (HD1,0) Filesystem type Unknown, Partition type 0x7 Savedefault Makeactive Chainloader +1
[11:34] <spudse2> I have got another question. Im installing ati drivers right now. Is xinerama (is that the right name?) the app I need for dual screen ?
[11:34] <whitesoft> Hi!!
[11:35] <sn9> Dulak: try gdm
[11:35] <nemo> How do I correct this problem?
[11:35] <Dulak> sn9: gnome libs
[11:35] <Dulak> sn9: it wants a lot of them
[11:35] <whitesoft> Anyone can tell me how to register a LoCo Team?
[11:35] <whitesoft> for a new comunity?
[11:35] <Dulak> sn9: trying for a minimal system, I'll figure it out, thanks for the ideas so far though
[11:35] <Jemt> XDM (Login Manager) won't start on my machine. Could someone please help me figure out this problem ?
[11:35] <nalioth> whitesoft: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamContact
[11:36] <whitesoft> Thanks!
[11:36] <sn9> Jemt: what about gdm?
[11:37] <cem_orginal> ive tried to insall ubuntu on my PENTIUM M cpu laptop.. its oked first, but then i see that it can not open!.. it says CPU TEMPARATURE HEAT ERROR and shuts..
[11:37] <cem_orginal> any ideas?
[11:38] <nalioth> cem_orginal: you've got hardware trouble
[11:38] <maru> I want to install 'boa-constructor' on Ubuntu 5.10. I make "apt-cache search boa-constructor" but it doesn't appears. What can I do?
[11:38] <sn9> Dynamite: it has a via6410 fakeraid. you must have connected the cd to it by mistake. don't do that
[11:38] <nemo> ko I guess I will try again later
[11:38] <dagda> any body have a good way to add packages to a ubuntu system that cannot be connected to the internet?
[11:38] <Dynamite> sn9: then what should i do now?
[11:39] <mahangu-sleep> dagda, ubuntu CD
[11:39] <cem_orginal> nalioth : its a first class laptop and a new one, no problem with other linux distros & winStuff
[11:39] <nalioth> maru: enable your repos
[11:39] <[LethAL] > dagda, there's also apt-zip, /sg ubotu apt-zip fo more info
[11:39] <nalioth> ubotu: tell maru about sources
[11:39] <ompaul> maru enable universe
[11:39] <sn9> Dynamite: open up the computer and move the cd's ribbon cable to the non-raid controller connector
[11:39] <maru> :-)
[11:39] <nalioth> cem_orginal: perhaps it's too new for breezy
[11:39] <stevenj> has anyone seen black and video in video players?
[11:39] <fforw> dagda: cannot be at all because of not being connected physically or inside a LAN without permission to access the internet?
[11:39] <maru> please, wich sources.list I must have?
[11:39] <cem_orginal> nalioth : i think there is a kernel version problem..
[11:40] <stevenj> black and white
[11:40] <cem_orginal> nalioth : or apmd..
[11:40] <dagda> thanks, I'll check out apt-zip
[11:40] <Dynamite> sn9: I'll try that but i'm no expert ! could you please give me you Email so that i could contact you later on ? Or will you let me give you my email ?
[11:41] <dagda> fforw; its an old laptop with a broken top. I can't move it. I'm used to finding rpms
[11:41] <fforw> dagda: ok.. try the apt-zip thing
[11:42] <sn9> Dynamite: try the scsi-sata-via driver, too
[11:42] <Dynamite> sn9: Where can i get that driver ?
[11:42] <sn9> it should be available in the installer
[11:43] <johnnythunders> hello all, i'm using breezy with firefox, dsl through a router, and can't send email attachments.  i generally use gmail.  i never had this problem before using firefox in windows on the same network connection.  i tried using evolution, can check my email but can't send attachments there still.  i was able to send a text file as an attachment, but no other kind of file i've tried.  any ideas?
[11:43] <dagda> one more question, is there a secure version of ubuntu. Something like trustix? I like ubuntu and may target it for distribution
[11:43] <Dulak> is there info on compiling a custom kernel for ubuntu?
[11:43] <spudse2> How can I manually change the refresh rate of my monitor ? its stuck at 60hz, but in winxp I use 100.
[11:43] <Dynamite> sn9: I'll try, Thanks alot for your help ! You're the best! I'll get back to you soon with the updates
[11:43] <CzarAlex> Where is a list of mirror sources I can add?
[11:43] <sambagirl> what do you use in ubuntu to play video? like at this url? http://www.s4-video.com/jokes/waronterror.wmv
[11:43] <lsuactiafner> spudse2 : /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:43] <ficusplanet> Hey everyone.
[11:44] <sambagirl> any idea?
[11:44] <lsuactiafner> loko for hor and vert sycn
[11:44] <lsuactiafner> sync
[11:44] <adamamyl> sambagirl: totem?
[11:44] <sn9> Dulak: process is the same as for debian, but the pkg names have "linux" instead of "kernel"
[11:44] <lsuactiafner> sambagirl mplayer http://www.s4-video.com/jokes/waronterror.wmv
[11:44] <sambagirl> none of these things like totum work.
[11:44] <sambagirl> just crash and force quit.
[11:44] <louix> probably need window media codec
[11:44] <ficusplanet> I'm trying to install a belkin fd57001 in breezy with ndiswrapper.  I got the driver installed, but it just says "driver present" on "ndiswrapper -l" instead of "driver present, hardware present" any ideas?
[11:44] <louix> =D
[11:45] <nalioth> dagda: there is a trusted version of ubuntu, but i cant remember how to get at it atm
[11:45] <Tolstoy> dooglus, finally!  I get my "mail notification: gmail message, 1 hour ago" . ;)
[11:45] <Tolstoy> dooglus, not that the gmail thing doesn't toss up an error once in a while.
[11:45] <sn9> sambagirl: only mplayer, afaik
[11:45] <woodwizzle> Is it possible to set totem as the default aduio CD player instead of sound-juicer?
[11:45] <Tolstoy> dooglus, or this coffee shop thing doesn't crap out.  if you see this, thanks for the help.
[11:45] <sambagirl> mplayer
[11:45] <freddy244> dooglus, how do I remove a module via insmod?
[11:45] <maru> Thanks all for show me the universe. I have 'boa-constructor' running on my laptop. Dankon al cxiuj! :-)
[11:45] <sambagirl> ok thanks sn9
[11:45] <nalioth> sambagirl: some wmv wont play at all
[11:45] <sn9> freddy244: modprobe -r
[11:45] <nalioth> sambagirl: tell microsoft thanks for that
[11:45] <sambagirl> no..
[11:45] <sambagirl> ya
[11:45] <sambagirl> i hate microsoft.
[11:45] <maru> gxis.
[11:45] <sgt-dyke_> hey HELLO... i wanna know... how to get fluxbox...   is it   apt-get install fluxbox
[11:45] <dagda> ok thanks everybody. Back to work I go
[11:46] <sn9> sgt-dyke_: yes
[11:46] <sambagirl> how can i load mplayer?
[11:46] <sgt-dyke_> sn9 it's not working
[11:46] <CzarAlex> Where can I find a list of mirror sources to use with my repositories? Im timing out on some of my connections?
[11:46] <sn9> sambagirl: you have to install the one for your processor
[11:46] <SuperTails92> sgt-dyke_: yes, but (at least in hoary), fluxbox takes an etenity to load
[11:46] <Tolstoy> sambagirl, I install totem-xine, and also the w32codecs.  Can pretty much play anything after that.
[11:46] <sambagirl> jesus
[11:47] <SuperTails92> dunno about breezy though
[11:47] <_willcooke_> sambagirl, search google for "mplayer .deb" or try and compile from source (a long job)
[11:47] <sambagirl> oh god
[11:47] <sn9> sgt-dyke_: do you have universe enabled?
[11:47] <nalioth> CzarAlex: breezy has recently released, the mirrors will all be slow
[11:47] <Tolstoy> sambagirl, I'm telling you, totem-zone, w32codecs.  gold. pure gold. ;)
[11:47] <adamamyl> whereelse would one compile from, if not source?
[11:47] <sambagirl> what woudl be nice if they make simple installing for people not guros
[11:47] <sgt-dyke_> yup supertails92   oh maybe not....   how can i enable it
[11:47] <sgt-dyke_> sn9 how can i enable it
[11:48] <sambagirl> can u do like apt-get mplayer
[11:48] <nalioth> sambagirl: use synaptic
[11:48] <sambagirl> not that again
[11:48] <sn9> !tell sgt-dyke_ about repos
[11:48] <sambagirl> ok brb let me try
[11:48] <nalioth> sambagirl: synaptic is not simple?
[11:49] <sgt-dyke_> dont tell me about repose...
[11:49] <sambagirl> i had to do fresh install of ubuntu after that war between gnome and kde started on my computer.
[11:49] <JDigital> Help guys, I get no sound on flash!
[11:49] <sambagirl> what a mess
[11:49] <sgt-dyke_> tell me how to do it
[11:49] <SuperTails92> sgt-dyke_: make http://st92.freeshell.org/sources.hoary2breezy your sources.list
[11:49] <freddy244> sn9, it said that it didn't find it, but insmod is saying that its installed
[11:50] <sn9> freddy244: use lsmod to see what's loaded and what's used
[11:50] <Riddell> sambagirl: what was the problem?
[11:50] <asterios> hello, i am new here
[11:50] <Nick_Hill> !tell Nick_Hill about repos
[11:50] <zenlunatic> Does ubuntu base install include any non-free software?
[11:51] <hybrid_goth> zenlunatic: none
[11:51] <sn9> zenlunatic: not the base, afaik
[11:51] <nalioth> zenlunatic: no it does not
[11:51] <sambagirl> i cannot find uner synaptic looking in multimedia universe and multimedia but not there.
[11:51] <freddy244> sn9, lsmod... then what?
[11:51] <zyret_> zenlunatic, is it important?
[11:51] <sn9> sambagirl: do you have both universe and multiverse there?
[11:51] <asterios> where i can get divx4linux and the libdvdcss package
[11:52] <sambagirl> mp3blaster?
[11:52] <sn9> freddy244: is the offending module listed?
[11:52] <sambagirl> sn9 what do you mean?
[11:52] <geoko> foxiness, my modem seems to be working
[11:52] <sn9> asterios: the hoary-extras repository
[11:52] <geoko> i just need to figure out how to connect to the internet
[11:52] <freddy244> sn9, do i just type lsmod
[11:52] <sn9> freddy244: yes
[11:52] <zyret_> there is non free beer in my ubuntu
[11:53] <jessid> some of you have instaled intel modem 536Ep in breezy? When I upgrade from hoary, it stop working :(
[11:53] <jrattner1> Is there an automatic update "watcher" similar to the one in gnome for KDE?
[11:53] <Rafael_phpcsacca> no consigo montar o pendrive.... QUem ajuda?
[11:53] <synd> How do I know that my intel integrated graphics card/chip is workin at its full potential. (ie. Is there any software acceleration I need to enable?)
[11:53] <zenlunatic> zyret_: its important to some
[11:53] <Rafael_Brasil> no consigo montar o pendrive.... QUem ajuda?
[11:54] <hybrid_goth> Rafael_Brasil: #ubuntu-es
[11:54] <sn9> synd: glxinfo should tell you
[11:54] <nalioth> Rafael_Brasil: que idioma?
[11:54] <zyret_> Rafael_Brasil, mount -t msdos /dev/sdai /media/usbdisk
[11:54] <zyret_> sda1
[11:54] <Rafael_Brasil> portugus
[11:54] <hybrid_goth> Rafael_Brasil: oh sorry
[11:54] <nalioth> Rafael_Brasil: vaya de le #ubuntu-pt, por favor
[11:54] <adisse> I have a Philips MCM530 ( http://www.nice.hu/image_upload/big_2005_04_08_11_51_02.17.hifi.jpg ). when connected to pc through USB, I should be able to use it as a sound card. ubuntu/alsa seems to recognize it (they call it "Philips Audio Set"), but i hear no sound. any advice?
[11:54] <wkh> why is epiphany so much faster than firefox in ubuntu?
[11:54] <bobbyd> hi. I tried to compile the latest Nvidia driver but it fails when it's initialising GLX. Here's my xorg log: http://www.anderberg.co.uk/Xorg.0.log can anyone suggest how I fix it?
[11:55] <synd> sn9: What am I looking for?
[11:55] <TiMiDo> is #ubuntu-br
[11:55] <Nick_Hill> synd, In my experience, graphics cards drivers are usually installed with acceleration enabled. Acceleration typically needs to be explicitly disabled
[11:55] <TiMiDo> !br
[11:55] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigado.
[11:55] <bobbyd> wkh, firefox is just slower?
[11:55] <synd> Nick_Hill: Ah. Okay.
[11:55] <wkh> bobbyd, i thought so. lousy.
[11:55] <error_red> hola
[11:55] <sn9> synd: statistics
[11:55] <marcus^> hi
[11:55] <TiMiDo> error_red #ubuntu-es
[11:55] <jessid> error_red hola
[11:55] <error_red> puedo haceros una pregunta por favoor?
[11:55] <TiMiDo> marcus^ hello
[11:55] <marcus^> where does the DNS server get the info from?
[11:56] <TiMiDo> marcus^ from the ISP
[11:56] <nalioth> !es
[11:56] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:56] <adamamyl> from/to
[11:56] <ubuntu-> Hello. I have just loaded Ubuntu live, and I need to access some files stored on the local hard disk (a NTFS disk
[11:56] <Rafael_Brasil> o dispositivo /dev/sda1 no existe zyret_
[11:56] <ubuntu-> how do I mount it?
[11:56] <TiMiDo> ubuntu- mount the devoice
[11:56] <freddy244> sn9, nope it's not in there
[11:56] <Rafael_Brasil> o dispositivo /dev/sda1 no existe zyret_
[11:56] <bobbyd> adamamyl, :)
[11:56] <marcus^> TiMiDo: if i run a DNS server at home?
[11:56] <TiMiDo> *devoice
[11:56] <Rafael_Brasil> oi
[11:56] <TiMiDo> man mount
[11:56] <sn9> sambagirl: in synaptic, choose Repositories from the Settings menu
[11:56] <error_red> tengo un problema, soy principiante, y antes me funcionaba internet pero ahora cuando inicio el firefox me sale media hora q busca el ordenador central, que puedo haber mdificado para q m salga eso?
[11:56] <error_red> y no se conecte=
[11:56] <adamamyl> marcus^: the servers you config it to :)
[11:56] <TiMiDo> marcus^ look at /etc/host.conf i believed
[11:56] <error_red> estaria encantada si alguien me ayudase, gracias
[11:56] <sn9> freddy244: then it's not loaded
[11:57] <Gilluin> I just installed Breezy, but /sbin/start-stop-daemon says it is a fake.
[11:57] <nalioth> error_red: por favor ingels aqui
[11:57] <marcus^> but where does the ISP get the DNS info from then?
[11:57] <TiMiDo> from the ip
[11:57] <bobbyd> adamamyl, do you have the same problem?
[11:57] <zyret_> Rafael_Brasil, have u 5.10?
[11:57] <adamamyl> marcus^: root servers
[11:57] <TiMiDo> read some networking howto
[11:57] <augustin> hello
[11:57] <marcus^> adamamyl: and then the nameservers on the hosting company, give their info to the global root servers?
[11:57] <erUSUL> error_red: prueba en #ubuntu-es
[11:57] <marcus^> i dont quite understand DNS right
[11:57] <augustin> can anyone help me about installing a webcam under ubuntu ? i have d/l'ed a driver but don't know how to install it, and reading the README didn't help =/
[11:57] <Rafael_Brasil> 5.04
[11:57] <error_red> [erUSUL]  grcias
[11:57] <Rafael_Brasil> 5.04 zyret_
[11:57] <TiMiDo> marcus^ yeah get a networking howto
[11:58] <adamamyl> marcus^: if you google DNS from TLDP, there's something i rate there
[11:58] <zyret_> Rafael_Brasil, i have breezy 5.10
[11:58] <marcus^> ok
[11:58] <adamamyl> (and not one I wrote!)
[11:58] <Gilluin> how could I repair my /sbin/start-stop-daemon
[11:58] <Nick_Hill> augustin, Normally, on GNU/Linux systems, driverscome with the kernel
[11:58] <rai0d> hiz
[11:58] <lsuactiafner> how do i mount an nfs share?
[11:58] <TiMiDo> rai0d hello
[11:58] <TiMiDo> lsuactiafner man mount
[11:58] <rai0d> this posible install mplayer ubuntu?
[11:58] <nalioth> ubuntu-: tell lsuactiafner about nfs
[11:58] <freddy244> sn9, so what shall I do then?
[11:58] <Nick_Hill> augustin, If you download a kernel driver, you will need to compile.
[11:59] <dtamas> w32codecs are there avaliable somewhere, or what else can I do to play movies?
[11:59] <bobbyd> augustin, is it usb? if so try lsusb to see if it's recognised
[11:59] <nalioth> ubotu: tell lsuactiafner about nfs
[11:59] <TiMiDo> !tell dtamas about w32codecs
[11:59] <dmlinux> how do you unmount a windows drive?
[11:59] <freddy244> sn9, modprobe wont load it and insmod says its loaded
[11:59] <sn9> Gilluin: apt-get --reinstall install dpkg
[11:59] <Nick_Hill> augustin, Which will need some perseverance, if you haven't done it before.
[11:59] <nalioth> ubotu: tell dtamas about w32deb
[11:59] <alfzer0> if anyone is willing, im looking for some help with setting up character encoding and all properly.  I'm going to switch to a clean breezy install soon and I want it setup correctly from the start
[11:59] <TiMiDo> dmlinux umount
[11:59] <augustin> Nick_Hill, checking the wiki, i've read i should dl the appropriate driver, which i have done. but then i've got a tar.gz, that i inflate, but then nothing in the lines of "make" or "make install" works =/
[11:59] <nalioth> TiMiDo: catch up to the present, lol
[11:59] <lsuactiafner> thanks nalioth
[11:59] <augustin> Nick_Hill,  i've read you didn't have to compile but i may be wrong, i'm indeed not experienced with that
[11:59] <TiMiDo> yeah nalioth i should 9:D
[11:59] <Gilluin> sn9: thanks, I'll try to do so
[11:59] <dmlinux> timido thanks
[11:59] <TiMiDo> np
[11:59] <Gilluin> sn9: why does it do so?
[11:59] <Rafael_Brasil> no consigo montar o pendrive.... QUem ajuda?
[12:00] <augustin> bobbyd, how would that work please ?
[12:00] <TiMiDo> Rafael_Brasil #ubuntu-br
[12:00] <Rafael_Brasil> 5.04