[12:00] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: /dev/sda1:  readonly     =  0 (off)
[12:00] <tankenmate> necator: hmmm just a tick..
[12:00] <calamari> can anyone please help me get firefox working again?  It displays no letters at all.. here is info http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=77984
[12:00] <tankenmate> machine: well thats normal... *shrug* sounds like it might be a device / hardware issue..
[12:00] <aztek> what's the update command again
[12:01] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: dang it will you listen
[12:01] <gusto5> aztek, sudo apt-get update?
[12:01] <aztek> yeah that
[12:01] <aztek> thx
[12:01] <MachineScrew> tankenmate it has worked before
[12:01] <aztek> i can never remember it
[12:01] <gusto5> np.
[12:01] <gusto5> no sweat. write it down :)
[12:01] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: I can write as root
[12:01] <astronut> after upgrading to breezy i get an apt error about key...it's not on the page in topic, how do i fix?
[12:01] <tankenmate> machine: ooooohh you can write as root!
[12:01] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: it is a permission problem
[12:02] <tankenmate> machine: so the drive _is_ writeable...
[12:02] <astronut> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[12:02] <aztek> yeah i am getting that too astronut
[12:02] <tankenmate> necator: it will take me a tick to find the list of types.. just a tick..
[12:02] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: YES GOD DAMN IT BUT NOT AS A NORMAL USER!!!
[12:02] <aztek> dude dial it back a bit
[12:02] <tankenmate> machine: coolies...
[12:02] <astronut> aztek: looks like archives got F*'d..i'm getting 404's
[12:02] <yaaar> is that server problem also causing 404's when trying to download the backport package lists?
[12:02] <tankenmate> machine: and there is no /etc/fstab entry?
[12:03] <yaaar> astronut: ;-)
[12:03] <seife> Does anybody knows a chess game that i can play vs the computer? Not me vs me..
[12:03] <tankenmate> machine: and what filesystem?
[12:03] <astronut> yaaar: think so...
[12:03] <oxez> seife: I used to play chessmaster 5 years ago. the computer was really good
[12:03] <gusto5> tankenmate, MachineScrew said no fstab entry
[12:03] <yaaar> seife: you vs. you is more of a challenge :-)
[12:03] <tankenmate> seife: krafty :P
[12:03] <khilman> Anyone successfully installed libx11-dev on a fresh breezy install?
[12:03] <nalioth> astronut: disregard it, it will sort itself as breezy syncs fully
[12:03] <tankenmate> gusto: ahh okies..
[12:03] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: no there isn't hal or dbus is mounting without users option
[12:03] <astronut> nalioth: which will be when?
[12:03] <seife> oxez, me2 man chessmaster is real good
[12:03] <seife> i had it.
[12:03] <tankenmate> machine: ahhh
[12:03] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: would you like me to send you the file
[12:03] <astronut> nalioth: and when?
[12:03] <nalioth> astronut: not sure, but it is known and harmless
[12:03] <oxez> I had the 6000
[12:03] <aztek> anyone know a good Texas Hold'em game
[12:04] <aztek> hehe
[12:04] <oxez> aztek: http://www.pokerroom.com :P
[12:04] <insta> If you guys don't know, do you know where I could ask to get GDM help?
[12:04] <oxez> or .net im not sure
[12:04] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: if you are going to hellp listen
[12:04] <astronut> nalioth: well i need to install some software...it's a friends box i'm upgrading via ssh, upgrade removed some stuff and she'llg et annoyed that it's not back...
[12:04] <aztek> one i can play offline
[12:04] <tankenmate> machine: im helping three people at once :P
[12:04] <yaaar> nalioth; should i be moving to breezy at this point? i just installed this system on hoary....if it'll be less trouble to move over right now to breezy, i'll do it....
[12:04] <necator> what 2 colors make maroon?
[12:04] <tankenmate> machine: what fs is it?
[12:04] <insta> black and red ...
[12:04] <oxez> aztek: there is KPoker, but it's not texas holdem
[12:04] <nalioth> astronut: the gpg msg doesnt keep you from the software
[12:04] <redeeman> anyone here that can help me to install ati drivers on breezy? those links ubotu comes with simply doesent work
[12:04] <astronut> nalioth: the 404's do ;-)
[12:04] <netstar> nalioth, you get all that?
[12:04] <nalioth> yaaar: that is entirely up to you
[12:04] <tankenmate> machine: not all filesystems support a user id override..
[12:05] <oxez> aztek: your best bet would be to get one for windows and run it tru wine
[12:05] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: do a search for it in the history
[12:05] <nalioth> astronut: backports are not up. since there are none yet for breezy
[12:05] <astronut> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main libxine1c2 1.0.1-1ubuntu10
[12:05] <astronut>   404 Not Found
[12:05] <aztek> ah well i'll live w/ blackjack for now
[12:05] <aztek> and gnometris
[12:05] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: I have only said it was ext3 6 or 7 times
[12:05] <yaaar> nalioth; well, do you think that it'll save me trouble? i really don't have a very informed opinion, so i'm just sort of asking what you would do if it was you...
[12:05] <oxez> aztek: tr to beat the computer at 4 in a row
[12:05] <aztek> yea i gave up on that
[12:05] <oxez> aztek: if you win you're a god
[12:05] <aztek> he likes ot pwn me
[12:05] <tankenmate> machine: i am on crappy ircii client.. its been about 9 years since io have used the search history function.. and besides i think i am still on the client default of 50 lines, so it is well gone..
[12:06] <astronut> nalioth: not a backport ;-)
[12:06] <gusto5> tankenmate, MachineScrew. the problem at hand? :P
[12:06] <nalioth> yaaar: if you desire a more modern distro, upgrade. if you are happy with your systems performance now, stay with it
[12:06] <MachineScrew> gusto5: ok sorry
[12:06] <MachineScrew> gusto5:  brb
[12:06] <nalioth> astronut: waht is 404ing you?
[12:07] <tankenmate> necator: the only way i can find at the moment to allow you to hard overwrite the mouse setting is to run dpkg-reconfigure xorg-xserver
[12:07] <gusto5> no appologies needed. just focus :) and patience.
[12:07] <ompaul> yaaar, to help you make that choice, imagine that six months down the road you have installed 55 new packages and imagine that you do a lot of customization of them, would you rather do that with stuff that was going to last 18 months or stuff that would last 12 months?
[12:07] <MachineScrew> gusto5: back
[12:07] <yaaar> nalioth; i think i'm getting the same 404's astronut is....i'm on hoary, and the backports are all giving 404
[12:07] <gusto5> wb MachineScrew
[12:08] <nalioth> yaaar: interesting
[12:08] <astronut> nalioth: everything
[12:08] <yaaar> ompaul: yeah, i see you're point. i think i'll go ahead and go to breezy....particularly since i won't have to mess w/ the backports anymore
[12:08] <astronut> nalioth: i just did a hoary -> breezy upgrade
[12:08] <ompaul> *cough*
[12:08] <tankenmate> necator: it will ask you a whole bunch of questions, just leave them on the current setting (except of course the mouse protocol question)
[12:08] <khilman> any help availble for breezy libx11-dev question?
[12:08] <astronut> yaaar: hold of on that... ;-)
[12:08] <yaaar> hrm
[12:08] <ompaul> yaaar, I have no point, just an attitude
[12:08] <ompaul> :)
[12:08] <Jemte> someone...anyone particularly good with X errors hehh
[12:08] <nalioth> astronut: the servers should be functioning, albeit slowly
[12:09] <astronut> well a 404 means server didn't find file not apt didn't find server
[12:09] <jrattner1> are there any news tickers, like the one in KDE that i can use in the gnome dock
[12:09] <ompaul> Jemte, put them in pastebin and invite all to see them then perhaps something good might happen paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[12:09] <khilman> breezy libx11-dev package has dependency on older libx11-6 not available in breezy.
[12:10] <tankenmate> machine: how many people use the drive you are using?
[12:10] <nalioth> astronut: breezy has just released this week, other than that, idk what to tell ya
[12:10] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: just me on my laptop
[12:11] <insta> So nobody knows about GDM / PAM? ... :(
[12:11] <tankenmate> machine: where is the fielsystem mounted?
[12:12] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: /media/usbdisk
[12:12] <calamari> is it possible to make my icon font larger?
[12:12] <ompaul> khilman, that is surprising given I am running breezy and I have the following on my machine:  libx11-dev Version table: 1:6.2.1+cvs.20050722-8 0
[12:12] <ompaul>  Installed: 1:6.2.1+cvs.20050722-8 which btw is also the version of the candiadate
[12:12] <kbrooks> nalioth: last week
[12:12] <kbrooks> not this week
[12:12] <tankenmate> mechine: type in the command i'm about to give you as yourself.. it will ask for the root password, just type it in and it should solve the problem for you..
[12:13] <nalioth> kbrooks: breezy has not been out for a full week yet
[12:13] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: ok
[12:13] <tankenmate> machine: su -c 'chmod -fR $LOGNAME /media/usbdisk'
[12:13] <khilman> ompaul, I get: libx11-dev: Depends: libx11-6 (= 1:6.2.1+cvs.20050722-4) but 1:6.2.1+cvs.20050722-8 is to be installed
[12:13] <topyli> calamari: you can change the desktop font at system -> preferences -> fonts
[12:13] <kbrooks> nalioth: it went out 13th
[12:13] <bobbyd> hi
[12:13] <calamari> topyli: how about for non-desktop?
[12:13] <astronut> nalioth: looks like archives are completly broken
[12:13] <tankenmate> machine: gaaak sorry.. chown not chmod
[12:14] <topyli> calamari: all the configureable font settings are there
[12:14] <bobbyd> what's the package I use to re-runt the x configuration? dpkg-reconfigure ...
[12:14] <MachineScrew> su: Authentication failure
[12:14] <MachineScrew> Sorry.
[12:14] <tankenmate> machine: su -c 'chown -fR $LOGNAME /media/usbdisk'
[12:14] <tankenmate> machine: it is asking for the root password
[12:14] <kbrooks> MachineScrew: sudo
[12:14] <ompaul> khilman, funny that, as your version that is installed is eariler from the same day as mine ... sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade perhaps
[12:14] <tankenmate> kbrooks: he may not have sudo set up right :)
[12:14] <calamari> topyli: so it's not possible to make my icon font larger except the desktop?
[12:14] <MachineScrew> sudo -c is not a proper option
[12:15] <topyli> calamari: you mean in the file manager?
[12:15] <tankenmate> don't use sudo, incase it isnt set up right..
[12:15] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: y are you giving me shit
[12:15] <tankenmate> machine: do you know your root password?
[12:15] <kbrooks> tankenmate: stop it
[12:15] <calamari> topyli: I mean I have folders and when I open them the fonts are difficult to read
[12:15] <khilman> ompaul, already tried that.  No difference.
[12:15] <MachineScrew> yes the same as my user password
[12:15] <MachineScrew> dumb shit this is UBUNTU
[12:16] <damien_> Hi... just installed Ubuntu but I'm having issues with my mouse skipping every once in a while (it's a Logitech MX1000). Any ideas on why that happens? I'm almost certain it's not my mouse since it doesn't happen when I boot in WindowsXP...
[12:16] <Seveas> MachineScrew, language...
[12:16] <ompaul> MachineScrew, leave out the name calling
[12:16] <nalioth> MachineScrew: please watch you language. abusing folks is not acceptable
[12:16] <calamari> topyli: File, About tells me it's Nautilus
[12:16] <kbrooks> echo ...
[12:16] <calamari> err Help About
[12:16] <topyli> calamari: looks like chaning the application font applies to those to
[12:16] <tankenmate> machine: well the command i gave you should work..
[12:16] <GoClick> I want to write a data DVD is there something better than the crummy one built into the file browser cause it kinda bites
[12:16] <tankenmate> machine: su -c 'chown -fR $LOGNAME /media/usbdisk'
[12:16] <GoClick> Actually it really bites
[12:16] <kbrooks> tankenmate: do not suggest such commands
[12:16] <andril> does anyone know how to clear up the error when you can't load msttfcorefonts?
[12:16] <Dime|RD> im still on hoary
[12:16] <Dime|RD> lol
[12:16] <kbrooks> !sudo
[12:16] <ubotu> somebody said sudo was http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[12:16] <ompaul> tankenmate, all Ubuntu has sudo
[12:16] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: it dosn't
[12:16] <Seveas> tankenmate, su does not work without root password...
[12:16] <Dime|RD> download breezy right now
[12:17] <tankenmate> make sure you type it exactly as i had it.. the apostrophe's and all
[12:17] <calamari> topyli: thanks
[12:17] <kbrooks> MachineScrew: it has it, but it doesnt use it
[12:17] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: I did a kut an paste
[12:17] <kbrooks> ubuntu, su, ubuntu, su
[12:17] <tankenmate> seveas: i know! i have been admining unix machines since 1990
[12:17] <topyli> calamari: if it works, cool
[12:17] <kbrooks> tankenmate: then why the wrong advice
[12:17] <Seveas> MachineScrew, sudo chown -fR $USER /media/usbdisk
[12:17] <Seveas> which by th way only works if the thing is NOT fat or ntfs...
[12:18] <mobileman> does anyone know how long the upgrade cycle is for ubuntu... If I installed it on a server, how long will I get updates for?
[12:18] <tankenmate> machine: it should work.. i tried it here and it did exactly the right thing.. it comes up and asks for the root password and it should just do it.. (if the drive is mounted)
[12:18] <MachineScrew> Seveas: thanks it isn't it's ext3
[12:18] <kbrooks> mobileman: 18 months. ubuntu isnt debian
[12:18] <calamari> topyli: well, things mostly work.. had to ditch firefox and use mozilla because firefox seems to be broken in breezy .. no fonts
[12:18] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: do you have fakeroot installed
[12:18] <tankenmate> machine: have you got a root prompt available?
[12:18] <tankenmate> no need for fakeroot
[12:18] <mobileman> kbrooks: okay, thanks.  I heard something that they were thinking of coming out with a "server" version...
[12:19] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: sudo -s or sudo -i
[12:19] <tankenmate> okies.. do that..
[12:19] <Seveas> mobileman, the 5.04 release will have 5 years of server security support
[12:19] <mobileman> 6.04?
[12:19] <topyli> calamari: oh yeah, you were asking for firefox help before. couldn't help with that
[12:19] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: what about sudo chown -fR $USER /media/usbdisk
[12:19] <nicram> MachineScrew: if it isn't a linux fs, then unmount, chown [bob]  /media/usb, then mount - naughty though.
[12:19] <kbrooks> Seveas: is that 6.04
[12:19] <tankenmate> machine: your user login is machine?
[12:19] <Seveas> kbrooks, eh right
[12:19] <apokryphos> mobileman: unless you install the special enterprise release
[12:19] <tankenmate> nicram: ext3 is a linux filesystem...
[12:19] <calamari> topyli: np.. thanks for your font help.. I can see again :)
[12:19] <ajeet> Hello, is kaffeine-gstreamer what people mean when they say gstreamer xine engine?
[12:20] <kbrooks> apokryphos: which is free
[12:20] <MachineScrew> nicram: it is a linux fs one second every one
[12:20] <mobileman> hmm...okay, that's cool.  18 months is a little short, 5 years would be plenty
[12:20] <apokryphos> kbrooks: er, thanks for that 8)
[12:20] <kbrooks> apokryphos: i had to add. ;)
[12:20] <Robi> whats the strikeout html tag?
[12:20] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: no it didn't work
[12:20] <Seveas> Robi, ask in #html
[12:20] <tankenmate> machine: what is your user account name?
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[12:20] <ajeet> ?
[12:21] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: you just said it
[12:21] <Robi> Seveas, ya i can look it up, cept its on the tip of my memory banks..
[12:21] <Sanne> Robi: use css
[12:21] <Bagnaj97> Using the default ubuntu desktop over xdmcp is really slow, xfce seems fine and everything was fine with fedora, is it just gnome being heavy?
[12:21] <tankenmate> right...
[12:21] <tankenmate> machine: $ su -
[12:21] <tankenmate> it will ask for your root password
[12:21] <Seveas> ajeet, gstreamer and xine are both engines. There is no such thing as a gstreamer xine engine
[12:21] <ompaul> tankenmate, won't work on Ubuntu
[12:21] <Determinist> good evening lads
[12:21] <MachineScrew> machine@vore:~$ su -
[12:21] <MachineScrew> Password:
[12:21] <MachineScrew> su: Authentication failure
[12:21] <MachineScrew> Sorry.
[12:21] <MachineScrew> machine@vore:~$
[12:21] <tankenmate> ompaul: you can't su on ubuntu?
[12:21] <Seveas> MachineScrew, NEVER paste in here
[12:22] <nicram> MachineScrew: could be mounted readonly, sudo mount -o remount,rw /media/usbdisk and try do the sudo chown -Rf $USER /meida/usbdisk
[12:22] <Seveas> tankenmate, ubuntu by default sets no root password (locked)
[12:22] <tankenmate> nicram: its a permissions problem...
[12:22] <ompaul> tankenmate, that is what people have been saying to you for a while but your not reading it
[12:22] <topyli> tankenmate: not to root
[12:22] <mamoru> /me goes to sleep
[12:22] <puff> I'm trying to get printing working with an HP4050.  Used System/Administratin/Printing, followed the dialog.  For "URI" I put in 192.168.1.253
[12:22] <tankenmate> seveas: so is sudo set up corectly?
[12:22] <calamari> yay, I fixed firefox! :)
[12:22] <Madpilot> somebody's reviewed Ubuntu and gotten the whole "use sudo rather than root" thing utterly wrong: http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=review-ubuntu
[12:22] <Seveas> tankenmate, yes
[12:22] <puff> But it appears the printer is not responding.
[12:22] <kbrooks> !tell tankenmate about root
[12:22] <tankenmate> machine: try $ sudo bash
[12:22] <ompaul> tankenmate, as I told you already on all ubuntu installs ....
[12:22] <starscalling> how do i kill a process?
[12:22] <Seveas> Madpilot, yeah, that is on crack...
[12:22] <nalioth> ubotu: tell MachineScrew about paste
[12:23] <calamari> solution: install yelp, which removes ubuntu-firefox and installs firefox
[12:23] <ajeet> Seveas: So how do I change the engine in Totem?
[12:23] <starscalling> i have too many little things going to see it in top
[12:23] <ompaul> tankenmate, or at least I think I did :)
[12:23] <topyli> Madpilot: yep, some people think like that
[12:23] <MachineScrew> chown: cannot access `/meida/usbdisk': No such file or directory
[12:23] <Seveas> ajeet, install either totem-gstreamer or totem-xine
[12:23] <puff> Anything obvious that I might be missing?
[12:23] <Seveas> MachineScrew, then replace it with the correct name..
[12:23] <tankenmate> machine: "media" :)
[12:23] <ompaul> MachineScrew, media
[12:23] <Madpilot> Seveas: oh joy, the reviewer also advocates using the Debian/Marillat repos in Ubuntu as well...
[12:23] <Seveas> yeah
[12:23] <Seveas> distrowatch evilness
[12:23] <tankenmate> machine: we'll get you there, even if it kills us :)
[12:24] <apokryphos> someone should report that; silly
[12:24] <ajeet> seveas: I seem to have totem-gstreamer, but xine doesn't appear in synaptic, which repo do I need?
[12:24] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: yes I chose not to use mnt
[12:24] <Seveas> !info totem-xine breezy
[12:24] <tankenmate> machine: so have you got a root prompt now?
[12:24] <ubotu> totem-xine: (A simple media player for the Gnome desktop based on xine), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 1.2.0-0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 776 kB, Installed size: 4492 kB
[12:24] <apokryphos> they also forgot to mention the necessity of having ubuntu-desktop before dist-upgrading
[12:24] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: I have used Linux since 96 not born yesterday
[12:24] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: yes
[12:24] <Bicchi> When I try to update with "sudo apt-get update
[12:24] <Bicchi> " I get a error: "W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid:" WHY?
[12:24] <Seveas> ajeet, so, universe
[12:24] <topyli> Madpilot: actually he's pretty hilarious: "Ubuntu randomly chooses a password for root, and you will have no way of knowing what it is."
[12:24] <tankenmate> okies.. well the chown should do it then..
[12:24] <Seveas> Bicchi, because you have to wait
[12:25] <Seveas> this will resolve automatically
[12:25] <Camo> im having install problems, i tried downloading the CD image twice, and using 2 CD RWs for the 5.10 i386 install, and i have tried 2 diffrent CD drives, but i get errors once i press enter and it starts loading
[12:25] <tankenmate> make suer then HD is mounted before you do it of course..
[12:25] <Bicchi> Seveas: So its no something that i am doing wrong ?
[12:25] <Madpilot> topyli: yeah, it's amazing how many things this guy manages to get screwed up in one review...
[12:25] <Jemte> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3252
[12:25] <Seveas> Bicchi, np
[12:25] <puff> Status:  Printing:  Network host '192.168.1.253' is busy:  will retry in 30 seconds...
[12:25] <Seveas> apart from pastin error messages in here
[12:26] <tankenmate> machine: so how did you go?
[12:26] <horluk> I also had problems with CD-RWs and install. I burned it slower and it worked
[12:26] <tankenmate> machine: i didnt realise you were a proper user, sorry :)
[12:26] <JpFX2000> Camo, my guess is that you aren't closing the session when burning and that is interfering with the ability to boot from cd
[12:26] <Camo> closing the session? i give it until it ejects the CD
[12:26] <MachineScrew> tankenmate: still isn't working
[12:26] <andril> anyone know where to get Inkscape?
[12:26] <nicram> MachineScrew: which groups are you n ?
[12:26] <horluk>  Camo, did you check the md5sum of the image?
[12:27] <Seveas> andril, apt-get install inkscape
[12:27] <MachineScrew> nicram: one sec
[12:27] <Madpilot> topyli: and at the end of this review, he links to the Debian Guide and the (out of date) ubuntuguide.org, but not to any of the official sources of Ubuntu info... blerg...
[12:27] <Camo> i dont know how, but i did download it 2 seperate times
[12:27] <GoClick> I want to write a data DVD is there something better than the crummy one built into the file browser cause it kinda bites
[12:27] <topyli> horluk: you too? i made a couple of coasters myself but burning at 4x did the trick
[12:27] <necator> What colors do you mix to make maroon does anyone know?
[12:27] <tankenmate> machine: here join me on a private channel, then you can paste n stuff
[12:27] <nicram> MachineScrew: if you're not in admin then you can't sudo
[12:27] <Seveas> necator, ask in another channel
[12:27] <starscalling> Seveas: how can i kill a process by using the process name and not the pid? or grep the process pid from console if i know the name please?
[12:27] <topyli> Madpilot: yep
[12:27] <Seveas> starscalling, pkill <process name>
[12:27] <necator> How do I make my mouse scroll work in ubuntu? it only allowing me to use my left and right mouse buttons but not the scroll button.
[12:28] <MachineScrew> nicram: I am the only user
[12:28] <horluk> how can i make sudo not ignoring my alias rm="rm -i"? With "sudo rm file" file will be deleted without question.
[12:28] <Seveas> horluk, not.
[12:28] <starscalling> thankyou Seveas
[12:28] <Psico_kinetic> hi everyone
[12:28] <ajeet> seveas: thanks for the tip, needed xine as gstreamer generally sucks.
[12:29] <GoClick> Seveas, do you know of a good app for making data dvds? I don't like the one build into the file manager
[12:29] <horluk> Seveas, what not?
[12:29] <treyh0> did anything just recently happen to cups/ghostscript?  i used to be able to print a few days ago but now i get ESP Ghostscript 7.07.1: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1 in cups error_log
[12:29] <Camo> so i put the CD-RW in, i right click on the image file and tell it to burn onto that CD-RW, wait for it to be done burning and eject.. anything eltse i need to do?
[12:29] <Seveas> horluk, not possible
[12:29] <nicram> MachineScrew: are you in the admin group though ? ie type groups at cmd line
[12:29] <Seveas> GoClick, I never burn dvd's :)
[12:29] <GoClick> Drat
[12:30] <horluk> Seveas, thx. why i cant make alias with two commands like "sudo rm=sudo rm -i" ?
[12:30] <Seveas> horluk, because the space prevents that :)
[12:30] <treyh0> horluk: why do you want to sudo rm?
[12:30] <joao_> Hi
[12:30] <selinium> hi Seveas :)
[12:30] <andril> Seveas: thanks again! do you know why the packages are screwed up?
[12:30] <emes> has anyone gotten the live cd to start up completely on an imac g5?
[12:30] <GoClick> DVDs just don't hold enough :P
[12:30] <Psico_kinetic> my "network settings"
[12:31] <Seveas> andril, screwed up?
[12:31] <necator> How do I make my mouse scroll work in ubuntu? it only allowing me to use my left and right mouse buttons but not the scroll button.
[12:31] <horluk> i dont want to "sudo rm", but if i should type it in the bash, it should ask my.
[12:31] <andril> Seveas: yeah like " http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/i/inkscape/inkscap e_0.42-1build1_i386.deb  404 Not Found
[12:31] <andril> "
[12:31] <Seveas> andril, apt-get update
[12:32] <bobbyd_> hi
[12:32] <nick__> i'm getting errors when partitioning. it's crappin out on partition #4. it's my 8.4GB home partition. i'm doing thing on a pismo powerbook (it's newworld)
[12:32] <bobbyd_> is there a list of cards that need the legacy nvidia driver anywhere?
[12:32] <GoClick> I get an "incorrectly encoded string" when I try and burn a DVD
[12:32] <andril> Seveas: "Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)"
[12:32] <Seveas> sudo apt-get update
[12:32] <Psico_kinetic> my "network settings" is not working what can i do?
[12:32] <necator> its geforce 2 and older bobby
[12:33] <necator> it says it on the driver download page on nvidia
[12:33] <andril> Seveas: ok it's doing something - sorry to be still a noob
[12:33] <necator> Sorry I dont know the link someone gave it to me yesterday.
[12:33] <andril> Seveas: now this W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[12:33] <andril> 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>
[12:33] <andril> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[12:34] <aztek> yeah
[12:34] <horluk> Seveas, 10 minutes ago I wanted to type "sudo /etc/init.d/prelink", but don't aks me why, I typed "sudo rm /etc/init.d/prelink" and deleted the file without asking me, if I want that. And I want to prevent doing it again
[12:34] <Seveas> NEVER paste
[12:34] <treyh0> lol
[12:35] <Seveas> horluk....
[12:35] <treyh0> is there an infobot here?
[12:35] <philc> in breezy, evince displays pdfs fine, but large portions of them disappear when I select text from the pdf or scroll. How can I solve this?
[12:35] <Seveas> ubotu, tell treyh0 about yourself
[12:35] <treyh0> woo :>
[12:35] <icewt> !nvidia
[12:35] <ubotu> it has been said that nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[12:36] <horluk> Seveas: It must be able to do, this is linux ;)
[12:36] <Psico_kinetic> my "network settings" cant change to "administrator mode" what can i do???
[12:37] <alican> Hi all..
[12:37] <ompaul> Psico_kinetic, so you clicked on system - administration - networking and you gave it your own password ?
[12:37] <alican> I have a error massesge in var-log-mail.log
[12:37] <alican> Oct 18 01:34:55 mail postfix/trivial-rewrite[8552] : warning: connect to mysql server localhost: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
[12:37] <Psico_kinetic> dont work
[12:37] <Rudolf> Hi
[12:37] <alican> what does that mean
[12:37] <Psico_kinetic> ompaul that doesnt work
[12:38] <treyh0> ubotu ignores me heh.
[12:38] <icewt> err.. is Geforce 4 a "recent card", so that i should use nvidia-glx instead of nvidia-glx-legacy ?
[12:38] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, treyh0
[12:38] <treyh0> hablo espanol?
[12:38] <ompaul> Psico_kinetic, do this in a terminal  >>sudo network-admin<<
[12:38] <Psico_kinetic> ompaul that doesnt work, it used to work, but not anymore
[12:38] <ompaul> !es
[12:38] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:38] <treyh0> lol
[12:38] <Rudolf> I am having some trouble getting the ATI drives installed, could anyone help me?
[12:39] <necator> How do I make my mouse scroll work in ubuntu? it only allowing me to use my left and right mouse buttons but not the scroll button.
[12:39] <nick__> i'm installing badger on a newworld powerbook and keep getting errors while partitioning the last partition.
[12:39] <Psico_kinetic> ompaul command not found
[12:40] <nalioth> nick__: what kind of errors?
[12:40] <gimmulF> Im having an Amd athlon 2600+, which release of ubuntu should i choose for download?
[12:40] <Rudolf> I am having some trouble getting the ATI drives installed, could anyone help me?
[12:40] <gimmulF> i386?
[12:40] <smergler> hey, i just tried updating from hoary to breezy and now x isnt working
[12:40] <Seveas> Trashcan, stop adding crud to the bot
[12:40] <Seveas> you will be banned if you don't
[12:40] <ompaul> Psico_kinetic, did you or anyone with admin powers go around deleting stuff ?
[12:40] <nalioth> gimmulF: yes i386
[12:40] <smergler> anybody have any suggestions
[12:41] <ompaul> Psico_kinetic, do you have a gui?
[12:41] <Psico_kinetic> yes
[12:41] <tsp> hello
[12:41] <tsp> can Ubuntu be installed without X?
[12:41] <Psico_kinetic> no just me
[12:41] <nalioth> tsp: yes it can. choose 'server install'
[12:41] <treyh0> tsp: enter "server"
[12:41] <treyh0> oops
[12:41] <treyh0> beat me
[12:41] <tsp> cool
[12:41] <mikeyt> breezy cannot surf
[12:42] <Psico_kinetic> ompaul, im the only user, the sudo works well but the network-admin dont
[12:42] <smergler> hello.... i cant get breezy to load up x
[12:42] <tsp> how does Ubuntu stack up with gentoo? is it hard to create packages for Ubuntu?
[12:42] <treyh0> mikeyt: can't print either
[12:42] <treyh0> what with its ghostscript errors in my cups error log
[12:42] <tsp> I"m a die hard gentoo user but think apt-get would be neat.
[12:42] <Seveas> tsp apt beats portages ass
[12:42] <nalioth> tsp: apt-get can build pkgs if you like
[12:42] <Seveas> big time
[12:42] <kbrooks> i need some help.
[12:42] <vinboy_> hi
[12:43] <mikeyt> browser says document contains no data
[12:43] <Bobby_chen> is there a psp video converter for linux?
[12:43] <nalioth> kbrooks: ask
[12:43] <vinboy_> if i have installed more and more packaegs trhough times..
[12:43] <ompaul> tsp, gentoo != ubuntu and your asking in #ubuntu what answer will you get in #gentoo?
[12:43] <vinboy_> how can I remove the unused ones?
[12:43] <vinboy_> without having to remember what i have installed
[12:43] <Bobby_chen> is there a psp video converter for linux?
[12:43] <nalioth> vinboy_: use synaptic and have fun
[12:43] <kbrooks> well, i want to resave files as .doc with abiword automatically
[12:43] <kbrooks> i dont want to go thru the gui
[12:43] <vinboy_> nalioth, k
[12:44] <nick__> nalioth: the error is  - Failed to create a file system / tgeh ext3 file system creation in partition #4 of the IDE1 master (hda) failed
[12:44] <kbrooks> ideas
[12:44] <kbrooks> ?
[12:44] <ark_> Hey. Problem time. I have a Senao Prism 2.5 wireless PCMCIA card. Breezy keeps loading orinoco modules for it, which is dumb. It should rather load the hostap modules. Aside from filing a bug report, does anyone know how I can fix this?
[12:44] <ompaul> Psico_kinetic, I have no idea,  rebuild your locate database and see if it exists if it does then perhaps you have a path issue
[12:44] <lui> I need some reviews about breezy before I upgrade my system. I have a MSI K7N2 Delta2 Platinum and an Athlon XP 2000+
[12:45] <nalioth> nick__: have you attempted it more than once?
[12:45] <Psico_kinetic> ompaul oks thanks i think its a bug
[12:45] <nick__> oh yeah, close to a dozen
[12:45] <nalioth> nick__: got a livecd?
[12:45] <ompaul> Psico_kinetic, well I have not seen anyone else give out about it
[12:46] <nick__> nalioth: but i actually just checked the hfs volume and it's no good. i burned at 4X
[12:46] <lui> I need some reviews about breezy before I upgrade my system. I have a MSI K7N2 Delta2 Platinum and an Athlon XP 2000+
[12:46] <Bobby_chen> is there a psp video converter for linux?
[12:46] <Jaivaz> A bit of a problem here
[12:46] <nalioth> nick__: what does burning have to do with hfs?
[12:46] <Jaivaz> I replaced the default splash screen with my own
[12:47] <ark_> anyone? save me! o/
[12:47] <Jaivaz> And it doesn't show up. Only a blank picture shows up.
[12:47] <smergler> hey, i just tried updating from hoary to breezy and now x isnt working, anyboyd have any suggestions?
[12:47] <MachineScrew> nalioth: chown -fR machine /dev/sda1 that is what worked as well as chown -fR machine /media/usbdisk
[12:47] <nick__> nalioth: i got this error while i was checking the cd in a disk utility:  Verifying volume Ubuntu_PowerPC_breezy
[12:47] <nick__> Checking HFS volume.
[12:47] <nick__> Invalid number of allocation blocks
[12:48] <MachineScrew> nalioth: now I can unmount and remount and it will always work
[12:48] <nick__> The volume  needs to be repaired.
[12:48] <nick__> Volume check failed.
[12:48] <nick__> Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit (-9972)
[12:48] <nick__> 1 volume checked
[12:48] <nick__> 	0 HFS volumes verified
[12:48] <Seveas> NEVER paste in here
[12:49] <ark_> Hey. Problem time. I have a Senao Prism 2.5 wireless PCMCIA card. Breezy keeps loading orinoco modules for it, which is dumb. It should rather load the hostap modules. Aside from filing a bug report, does anyone know how I can fix this? -- I also tried balckilisting orinoco, orinoco_cs and hermes in /etc/hotplug/blacklist but that made no difference at all !!~
[12:50] <Camo> i found an error message from when i try to install with the i386 CD
[12:50] <Seveas> ark_: please stop repeating the same question. If someone knows, (s)he will answer. You can try posting on the mailing list too.
[12:50] <ark_> sorry.....
[12:50] <andril> Seveas: u ban me?
[12:50] <Seveas> no, i muted you
[12:50] <Seveas> NEVER paste in here
[12:50] <ark_> I don't ask for any answers... maybe a just a little pointer.. ?
[12:51] <andril> Seveas: understood but never explained
[12:51] <Seveas> ark_, bugzilla...
[12:51] <kemik> Seveas:  perhaps have ubotu spam a /notice to new-joiners with a link to some rule-set on WWW ? perhaps make a wikipage
[12:51] <Seveas> there are earlier bugreports about this
[12:51] <Seveas> kemik won't work
[12:51] <Seveas> it's already in the topic
[12:51] <ark_> I couldn't find them/
[12:51] <Karhuton> kemik, nobody reads 'em
[12:51] <Seveas> no one ever reads such things
[12:51] <ubuntu> hi.  is there any way I could unmount swap?
[12:51] <Camo> i press enter to begin install, it says 'loading /install/vmlinux' (And some dots), then it fails with disk error 10, AX=4280
[12:51] <Seveas> ubotu, swapoff
[12:51] <ubotu> Seveas: Are you smoking crack?
[12:51] <Seveas> ubuntu, swapoff
[12:51] <gimmulF> jag lol :)
[12:51] <kemik> and then some autorization code that has to be messaged to ubotu to receive +m
[12:51] <liquidten2> ubuntu: swapoff -a
[12:51] <kemik> and +v i mean
[12:51] <kemik> and set +m #ubuntu
[12:52] <kemik> then ppl would friggin HAVE to
[12:52] <kemik> ;)
[12:52] <Seveas> kemik, no, that's to high a barrier...
[12:52] <kemik> :|
[12:52] <kbrooks> Seveas: agreed
[12:52] <necator> is there anyway i can run the mouse detection again?
[12:52] <ubuntu> thanks
[12:52] <necator> cuss my sroll button/wheel doesnt work
[12:52] <Camo> how do i run a checksum on a CD?
[12:52] <andril> so there are no "fully" working repositories
[12:53] <ark_> Seveas: I searched bugzilla earlier, but I didn't find any bugzilla reports that match my problem...
[12:53] <Camo> md5 check, or whatever it is
[12:53] <som1> can anyone tell me why when i get some package i suddenly get 10fps with glxgears?!
[12:53] <lui> jejeje, Google Earth is almost here for us
[12:53] <Seveas> http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&bug_status=NEEDINFO&bug_status=UPSTREAM&bug_status=PENDINGUPLOAD&field0-0-0=product&type0-0-0=substring&value0-0-0=orinoco&field0-0-1=component&type0-0-1=substring&value0-0-1=orinoco&field0-0-2=short_desc&type0-0-2=substring&value0-0-2=orinoco&field0-0-3=status_whiteboard&type0-0-3=substrin
[12:53] <Seveas> g&value0-0-3=orinoco&field1-0-0=product&type1-0-0=substring&value1-0-0=hostap&field1-0-1=component&type1-0-1=substring&value1-0-1=hostap&field1-0-2=short_desc&type1-0-2=substring&value1-0-2=hostap&field1-0-3=status_whiteboard&type1-0-3=substring&value1-0-3=hostap
[12:53] <ompaul> Camo, md5sum
[12:53] <Seveas> woah....
[12:53] <ark_> o_O
[12:53] <kemik> Seveas:  trying to win the "longest url ever pasted" competition? ;)
[12:53] <som1>  47 frames in 5.0 seconds =  9.400 FPS
[12:53] <som1>  51 frames in 5.0 seconds = 10.200 FPS
[12:54] <Camo> XD
[12:54] <kbrooks> lol
[12:54] <crimsun> +q Seveas!~
[12:54] <ark_> it worked tho.. thanks.. let's have a look..
[12:54] <crimsun> ;-)
[12:54] <Determinist> :P
[12:54] <treyh0> Seveas: www.tinyurl.com
[12:54] <Seveas> anyway, ark_ search for "orinoco hostap" in bugzilla
[12:54] <Seveas> one hit
[12:54] <Seveas> the correct one
[12:54] <Narf> rofl
[12:54] <necator> Someone please help me with my mouse =(
[12:55] <necator> How do I make my mouse scroll work in ubuntu? it only allowing me to use my left and right mouse buttons but not the scroll button.
[12:55] <icewt> hm.. i can only get 60Hz refresh rate (in 1600x1200) with the binary nvidia drivers while i should get (and got with hoary) 75Hz :/
[12:55] <som1> necator, edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:55] <bobbyd_> well, I have a geforce 256 and I installed the nvidia-glx-legacy package, but I can't modprobe nvidia, I get FATAL: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/volatile/nvidia.ko': No such file or directory. any ideas?
[12:55] <kemik> necator:  isnt there an option to do so when doing "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[12:55] <kbrooks> lol.
[12:55] <som1> necator and on the mouse section thingie att Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
[12:56] <kemik> (or just haxx xorg.conf manually)
[12:56] <som1> add*
[12:56] <riddlebox> can someone tell me how to set the radio state of my wireless card to 0?
[12:56] <necator> what command do i use to edit that file som1?
[12:56] <kemik> necator:  sudo gedit /etc/xorg.conf
[12:56] <nalioth> necator: any text editor
[12:56] <funkyHat> necator, gksudo gedit /etc/xorg.conf
[12:56] <Seveas> necator, sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:56] <funkyHat> (or just sudo)
[12:56] <kemik> necator:  make sure to make a backup first!
[12:56] <funkyHat> sorry, mine is wrong *oops*
[12:56] <crimsun> icewt: check your detected vertical refresh rate in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[12:56] <necator> is there a command to make a backup? im totaly new to linux
[12:56] <kemik> funkyHat:  me too haha
[12:57] <kemik> funkyHat:  we're losers :(
[12:57] <funkyHat> lol
[12:57] <Seveas> I should put all my config files in version control
[12:57] <Jemte> im getting the error VESA(0) Cannot read V_BIOS
[12:57] <kbrooks> necator: use cp
[12:57] <som1> necator, cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup
[12:57] <kbrooks> in terminal
[12:57] <Seveas> I mess them up far too much :)
[12:57] <funkyHat> haha, good idea
[12:57] <som1> necator, cp copies the file
[12:57] <kbrooks> Seveas: svn > cvs
[12:57] <kemik> kbrooks:  svn is way cool eh ?
[12:57] <Camo> ack.. i had an Input/output error while doing a checksum O.O
[12:57] <Seveas> kbrooks, bzr > baz > tla > svn > cvs > rcs
[12:57] <kbrooks> kemik: very
[12:57] <necator> so run the cp one first
[12:57] <necator> then the other one
[12:57] <icewt> crimsun, what should i look for in there?
[12:57] <Camo> my computer officially hates me :(
[12:57] <necator> got it
[12:58] <kbrooks> Seveas: fine ... "pointless"
[12:58] <Seveas> :)
[12:58] <kbrooks> Seveas: is that it
[12:58] <ark_> Seveas: Sorry but of all the bugs I find the one that comes closest to my description has the exact opposite of my problem :P
[12:59] <crimsun> icewt: please paste it onto paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[12:59] <kbrooks> Seveas: erm
[12:59] <lui> the backports are available in breezy?
[12:59] <Seveas> lui, no
[12:59] <icewt> crimsun: ok
[12:59] <kbrooks> Seveas: is that what you were trying to say?
[12:59] <necator> hey guys i ran sudo gedit /etc/xorg.conf and it appears to be empty?
[12:59] <Seveas> kbrooks, no I was just giving a ranking of version control systems
[12:59] <som1> can anyone tell wtf is realtime-lsm and why did it install when it had an error?
[12:59] <Camo> i think my CD drive just died on me O.O
[12:59] <kbrooks> lui: no newer version
[12:59] <treyh0> sigh
[12:59] <kbrooks> of ubuntu
[01:00] <treyh0> did anyone test printing in breezy?
[01:00] <necator> am i soppose ot just writesomethign in there manually?
[01:00] <lui> Seveas, so I should erase it from the sources.list, right?
[01:00] <Seveas> treyh0, works fine here..
[01:00] <Seveas> lui, you should never have put them in there :)
[01:00] <icewt> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3267
[01:00] <Madpilot> treyh0: my printer works just fine... what brand/model do you have?
[01:00] <treyh0> Seveas: you can print from openoffice?
[01:00] <Maikeru> when upgrading hoary to breezy and doing apt-get dist-upgrade I get a buncha Failed to fetch: (error with MD6Sum mishmatch)
[01:00] <kbrooks> Seveas: gnome puts a icon in my notification area saying
[01:00] <Maikeru> mismatch*
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[01:00] <treyh0> i can't even print the test page, i get ghostscript errors in cups error_log
[01:00] <Seveas> treyh0, hmm, didn't try that yet, but have to
[01:00] <Seveas> hang on
[01:01] <kbrooks> Whats that mean, Seveas
[01:01] <lui> Seveas, ok. Other tip to know ;P
[01:01] <haslguitar> i'm trying to install a windows program using wine... but the program detects that i'm running linux and pops up saying "This operating system is not supported."  Is there a way to prevent this?
[01:01] <Maikeru> Example: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openal/libopenal0_0.2004090900-1.1build1._i386.deb MD5Sum mismatch
[01:01] <Maikeru> and more of that like
[01:01] <treyh0> i installed gs-gpl and it didn't help (did update-alternatives --config gs as well)
[01:01] <Seveas> Maikeru, apt-get clean
[01:01] <augustin> hello
[01:01] <Seveas> apt-get update
[01:01] <Seveas> retry...
[01:01] <necator> anybody?
[01:01] <Maikeru> okay, thanks
[01:02] <rain`> Hi, I am running two monitors with two xservers (one for each monitor), is there anyway I can shutdown one of the servers without restarting my computer?
[01:02] <Maikeru> I'll tell you if that works
[01:02] <treyh0> necator: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:02] <ark_> I will file a new bugreport then. ...still, other than that, does anyone have any idea how one can prevent certain (orinoco) modules from loading at boot. Blacklist doesn't seem to work.
[01:02] <popey> since I upgraded to breezy I have noticed that I can type "host <hostname>" and it resolves the hostname to ip of a box on my lan, but if i ping that hostname i get a hostname resolution failure.. any ideas?
[01:02] <augustin> i have a problem with firefox. i have tried following this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LowEndSystemSupport but it seemingly messed up everything. now when i try to reinstall Firefox from the official installer, i get an error message saying './firefox-installer-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory'
[01:03] <Seveas> treyh0, printing from OO.o works ok for me
[01:03] <treyh0> :(
[01:03] <treyh0> i wonder what is wrong, i tried on 2 computers here
[01:03] <Maikeru> so far so goo
[01:03] <Maikeru> good*
[01:03] <Maikeru> thanks Seveas
[01:04] <augustin> also, this HOWTO made so that to launch firefox, i have to actually type firefox.ubuntu, i would like to change that back as well but can't figure out how =/
[01:04] <augustin> anyone to help please ? i don't know what to do =/
[01:05] <Seveas> augustin, what did you do to make it this way?
[01:05] <necator> that ones empty too
[01:05] <Madpilot> treyh0: try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[01:05] <augustin> Seveas, i've followed the link i previously mentionned
[01:05] <augustin> i have a problem with firefox. i have tried following this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LowEndSystemSupport but it seemingly messed up everything. now when i try to reinstall Firefox from the official installer, i get an error message saying './firefox-installer-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory'
[01:05] <augustin> that
[01:05] <icewt> crimsun: do you get anything out of it?
[01:06] <concept10> Seveas, I really need to talk to you about two things - okay to PM?
[01:06] <crimsun> icewt: sec
[01:06] <Camo> awww.. i have input/output errors whenever i try to do md5sums, i think my CD drive cuts out after a while or something
[01:06] <Seveas> concept10, sure
[01:06] <cafuego_> augustin: The official firefox installer is 'sudo apt-get install firefox'.
[01:06] <Maikeru> now tonight I can learn how to do windows in c++ and opengl (have to so I can do my science project: I picked something related to computers, but this'll be fun learning the graphical portion of C++/OpenGL)
[01:06] <augustin> cafuego, i tried reinstalling from synaptic but it didn't change anything
[01:06] <treyh0> Madpilot: thanks... i printed with it about a week ago in debian sarge, so i know it works, just some weird software combination with ubuntu
[01:06] <ark_> I don't know much about Linux... but there's a difference between kernel modules and 'regular' modules, right?? The orinoco and hostap modules used in Ubuntu Breezy, are they both kernel modules?
[01:07] <addhen> any one to help me with my evolution
[01:07] <crimsun> icewt: you have a VertRefresh parameter in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[01:07] <augustin> neither to the "firefox.ubuntu" issue nor to the "missing library" one
[01:07] <addhen> i can't delete previous messages
[01:07] <noskule> hi, does someone know how do I enable transparency for a gnome skin?
[01:08] <icewt> crimsun, yes, there seems to be "VertRefresh     43-60"
[01:08] <addhen> please help
[01:08] <kent> Is it possible to pipe an mbox through procmail so that they all get sorted correctly? I have some mbox'es I want to sort (I now sort mails under ~/Maildir/)..  doing cat mbox |procmail  on an evolution mbox made them all turn up as one mail and not sorted as individual mails :(
[01:08] <ark_> noskule: probably in the configuration editor
[01:08] <warthawg> did something bad happen to iPodder?  Synaptic says some packages are missing.
[01:08] <crimsun> icewt: remove that line.
[01:08] <addhen> please help i can't delete previous messages
[01:08] <crimsun> icewt: it should be obvious now why you don't have a 75 Hz option.
[01:09] <cafuego_> !info mb2md
[01:09] <ubotu> mb2md: (Converting Mbox mailboxes to Maildir format), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 3.20-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 23 kB, Installed size: 112 kB
[01:09] <crimsun> icewt: then sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[01:09] <cafuego_> kent: use that
[01:09] <addhen> my evolution is giving me trouble i can't delete previous message from both in box and trash
[01:10] <augustin> Seveas, can you tell me how to at least change the name back from firefox.ubuntu to firefox, as the last step in the HOWTO did ?
[01:10] <noskule> ark_: hm, I do have a german translation, do you know the name of the programm (to execute in the shell)?
[01:10] <augustin> it has something to do with using ln -s but i'm not used to that
[01:10] <icewt> crimsun: ah, i understand. i'll try that, hope it works. thank you very much :)
[01:10] <crimsun> icewt: it will work.
[01:10] <noskule> ark_:  found it
[01:10] <ark_> noskule: no sorry, tried a sudo apt-cache search?
[01:10] <ark_> ok
[01:11] <icewt> crimsun: ok =)
[01:11] <soultaker> can any one help me  i have 5.04 version and i just have the 5.10 Cd
[01:11] <jugarnatha> Hey everybody. I'm looking for a really LOUD alarmclock that will play whatever soundfile I specify at the appropriate time.
[01:11] <cafuego_> soultaker: insert the cd.
[01:11] <jugarnatha> Anyone know of one?
[01:11] <treyh0> jugarnatha: there is one for xmms
[01:11] <soultaker> Can anyone tell me how to update with out lossing my old files
[01:11] <cafuego_> jugarnatha: sudo apt-get install mpg321; man at
[01:11] <netstar> jugarnatha, cron?
[01:11] <jugarnatha> xmmx as opposed to ??
[01:11] <endenizen> I'm getting "C compiler cannot create executables" even with gcc, cpp, g++, glibc, and build-essential, are there any other common, obvious packages I might be missing?
[01:11] <crimsun> jugarnatha: apt-cache search alarm clok
[01:11] <treyh0> jugarnatha: apt-get install xmms-alarm
[01:11] <crimsun> clock^
[01:11] <addhen> when i delete messages from evolution it does delete any help
[01:11] <funkyHat> soultaker, listen to cafuego_
[01:11] <treyh0> i accidently turned it on once
[01:12] <treyh0> woke up in the middle of the night freaking out
[01:12] <soultaker> i just insert it
[01:12] <cafuego_> !+compiling
[01:12] <ubotu> Compiling software when you have no idea what you're doing is _not_ a good idea. You will probably end up breaking your system and you can safely assume nobody here will want to help you after that. If there is a precompiled version, just use THAT instead. Really.
[01:12] <soultaker> noting happend
[01:12] <jugarnatha> allright I'll try that.
[01:12] <Seveas> jugarnatha, at $time_here aplay filename.mp3
[01:12] <jugarnatha> let's see what happens.
[01:12] <jugarnatha> ooh that's nice too.
[01:12] <addhen> when i delete messages from evolution it does delete any help
[01:12] <augustin> =(
[01:13] <addhen> when i delete messages from evolution it does delete any help
[01:13] <soultaker> :(
[01:13] <kent> cafuego, I will look into it. thanks
[01:13] <soultaker> do i need to reboot it ?.
[01:14] <endenizen> cafuego: was that for me?
[01:14] <cafuego_> endenizen:  Yep
[01:14] <ark_> This channel gets absolutely flooded with questions. I feel sorry for Seveas et al and will do further asking elsewhere.
[01:15] <endenizen> cafuego_: i know what i'm doing, i don't know whats up with my system, somehow just doesn't let me ./configure anything
[01:15] <kblin> hi folks
[01:15] <kblin> how would I do suspend to disk in ubuntu?
[01:15] <kent> cafuego, cat mbox | formail -s procmail  <- that did it.  But thanks for the help :)
[01:15] <soultaker> well  wish me luck i gone to reboot
[01:15] <Seveas> endenizen, if you know what you are doing, why are you asking in here....
[01:16] <cafuego_> endenizen: I don't want to sound narky, but if you knew what you were doing you'd check the configure.log output, so see which command failed and why.
[01:16] <endenizen> Seveas: i hate coming in here but i've done most everything else i can think of and still have no success
[01:16] <crimsun> endenizen: sanity-check: gcc -v gives you what? (use #flood)
[01:16] <Seveas> endenizen, then simply take cafuegos advice...
[01:17] <endenizen> crimsun: 3.3.5
[01:17] <Seveas> cafuego_, the useful part is a bit of a problem it seems ;)
[01:18] <cafuego_> endenizen: Incidentally, you will also need chekinstall. http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall
[01:18] <crimsun> endenizen: and compiling a simple C program gives you what?
[01:18] <cafuego_> Seveas: I'll spell it out then.
[01:18] <cafuego_> endenizen: Check the bottom few lines of "configure.log". it will tell you which command failed and why it failed.
[01:18] <endenizen> crimsun: i can compile simple programs, ./configure seems to fail on "C compiler cannot create executables" though
[01:19] <cafuego_> endenizen: From that, it's a small step to find out what is missing.
[01:19] <poimen> Internext Compression Inc iTVC16 (CX23416) MPEG-2 Encoder    <-------      I have been searching on google and I dont kwon if it works with ivtv or the c88 driver or if this not really work
[01:19] <cafuego_> From experience I'd hazard 'binutils'.
[01:20] <crimsun> endenizen: are you _positive_ build-essential is installed properly?
[01:20] <endenizen> crimsun: is there anything besides apt-get install build-essential i need to do for that?
[01:21] <crimsun> endenizen: shouldn't be
[01:21] <icewt> crimsun: the refresh rate still seems to be 60Hz :/
[01:22] <crimsun> icewt: paste the log file agani
[01:22] <crimsun> again^
[01:23] <occy> Netgear RangeMax 802.11g Wireless Router    <-- anyone have one of these suckers?
[01:23] <icewt> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3268
[01:24] <endenizen> does this line help any? gcc: Internal error: Trace/breakpoint trap (program cc1)
[01:24] <m477> installing rpms on ubuntu, use alien?
[01:24] <nalioth> m477: rpms are usually a bad idea. what pkg do you seek?
[01:24] <icewt> crimsun: now in lower modes than 1600x1200 i can get higher refresh rates than 60Hz, but in 1600x1200 it's still only 60Hz
[01:24] <crimsun> icewt: you don't seem to have a modeline for 75 Hz at that resolution
[01:25] <cafuego_> endenizen: What are you trying to compile?
[01:25] <Seveas> endenizen, either a compiler bug or weird source code..
[01:25] <m477> Limewire
[01:25] <cafuego_> m477: alien foo.rpm; dpkg -i --cross-fingers foo.deb
[01:25] <m477> thanks
[01:25] <endenizen> nothing compiles now (i thought i had compiled some stuff for class earlier, guess it was on my other box)
[01:25] <Seveas> --cros-fingers :)
[01:25] <Seveas> nice option
[01:25] <endenizen> int main() {;return 0;}  -> same error
[01:26] <cafuego_> endenizen: How full is your harddisk?
[01:26] <m477> whats the proper package for java?
[01:26] <icewt> crimsun: what does that mean exactly? is there a way to fix it?
[01:26] <nalioth> m477: gtk-gnutella does not perform for you?
[01:26] <crimsun> icewt: use http://sh.nu/nvidia/gtf.php
[01:26] <brian_> this is some weird stuff
[01:26] <endenizen> cafuego_: 3% full
[01:26] <Seveas> m477, jre-1.4
[01:26] <m477> nalioth: converting my gf's pc to linux
[01:26] <crimsun> endenizen: yeah, something is nicely stuffed on your system
[01:26] <nalioth> ubotu: tell m477 about java
[01:26] <m477> need it to be familiar
[01:27] <icewt> crimsun: hm
[01:27] <cafuego_> endenizen: I suggest you purge all development stuff (gcc, libc6, binutils) and then reinstall them; see if that helps at all.
[01:27] <Seveas> cafuego, :|
[01:27] <Seveas> libc6 is not development stuff!
[01:27] <cafuego_> Seveas: Yeah, MS solution, I know :-)
[01:27] <cafuego_> Oh!
[01:28] <cafuego_> libc6-dev,. not libc6!
[01:28] <Seveas> that's better :)
[01:28] <endenizen> lol, should i reinstall anything else?
[01:28] <bipolar> Is there a reason my ubuntu mirror's gpg signature would go invalid?
[01:28] <cafuego_> endenizen: Maybe, but those are a good start.
[01:28] <iteachgeeks> bipolar: you noticed too?
[01:28] <chibuzonwankwo> hey um could anyone give me al link for mplayer
[01:28] <bipolar> iteachgeeks, yeah
[01:29] <bipolar> iteachgeeks, what mirror are you using?
[01:29] <icewt> crimsun: do i just put that somewhere in xorg.conf ?
[01:29] <Seveas> bipolar, retry in 30 minutes...
[01:29] <crimsun> icewt: in the screen section, sure
[01:29] <bipolar> Seveas, ok. thank you!
[01:29] <iteachgeeks> bipolar:  http://us.archive.ubuntu.com
[01:30] <endenizen> *sigh* same thing
[01:30] <bipolar> iteachgeeks, yep. me too. I'll just wait a while like Seveas said.
[01:30] <damelio> hello
[01:30] <bipolar> Seveas, how do I get the gpg key for your repo?
[01:30] <damelio> anyone know a place one could go to find like "reviews" on linux programs?
[01:30] <damelio> like different instant messenger clients for example
[01:30] <Seveas> bipolar, look at its himepage
[01:31] <Seveas> homepage even
[01:31] <icewt> crimsun: ok, thanks again. i'll try this then ->
[01:31] <damelio> which is what I"m currently looking for, or music player
[01:31] <Seveas> bipolar, but my repo is broken beyond repair now :)
[01:31] <gusto5> you guys are having trouble connecting to the US archive mirrors?
[01:31] <ethy> Anybody here uses Cedega?
[01:31] <chibuzonwankwo> hey were can i get mplayer im new at this
[01:31] <Slipaway172> where can i get extra repos. i tryed the ubuntuguide and those did not work.
[01:31] <crimsun> chibuzonwankwo: in multiverse
[01:31] <Seveas> !mplayer
[01:31] <ubotu> I guess mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto.  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[01:31] <wired_> Hi All
[01:31] <gusto5> chibuzonwankwo, go to add programs i think its in there.
[01:32] <damelio> mplayer is good?
[01:32] <gusto5> depends on what you want to do, damelio
[01:32] <shekhar> hello can someone help me, i have LONG delays in loggin in after waking from sleep/suspended ram in breezy
[01:32] <wired_> can anyone tell me if they have problem rebooting Breezy?? I get "tmpfs busy" error during unmounting process
[01:32] <lennox> could anyone help me get my soundcard to work in Breezy?
[01:32] <crimsun> lennox: what sound card is it?
[01:32] <ramza3> I am trying to setup a static-ip with my dsl stuff, is there anything I need to do on the software side
[01:32] <damelio> well in the ahem windows environment I use winamp, because I can play anything, mostly, in it
[01:32] <lennox> SB Audigy
[01:32] <bipolar> Seveas, what does this mean? gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found
[01:32] <gusto5> chibuzonwankwo, never mind. its NOT in `add programs`
[01:32] <endenizen> Seveas: hmm, it compiles that simple program now... doesn't do the ./configure of the other ones i'm testing though
[01:32] <crimsun> lennox: paste the output from amixer onto paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[01:33] <damelio> I also am a huge fan of the global hotkeys gusto5
[01:33] <chibuzonwankwo> thanx ubuntu is so hot
[01:33] <philc> evince should be able to extract images from a pdf for you
[01:33] <gusto5> damelio, beep-media-player is alot like winamp
[01:33] <lennox> wheres amixer at?
[01:33] <crimsun> lennox: open a Terminal and type amixer
[01:33] <gusto5> lol chibuzonwankwo you see hotness in computer codes :P
[01:33] <jacksparrow> 'hi all
[01:34] <damelio> gusto5 is it in the typical packages area, or do I need to go a hunting for it?
[01:34] <gusto5> damelio, you mean beep media player?
[01:34] <wired_> anyone with tmpfs problem???I've tried to figure it out , but I just can't
[01:34] <damelio> gusto5 yes, if its a lot like winamp that's cool
[01:34] <jacksparrow> I have a problem, I install the ubuntu 5.10 now, but I forget my "root" user password. What can I do? I don't want reinstall the system. Any idea?
[01:34] <Seveas> endenizen, same error or different?
[01:34] <gusto5> damelio, are you on breezy?
[01:35] <Seveas> bipolar, that you trust no one ;)
[01:35] <lennox> k
[01:35] <damelio> gusto5 yeah
[01:35] <lennox> pasted the output
[01:35] <kemik> jacksparrow:  use a livecd and reset it from there
[01:35] <endenizen> Seveas: same error...
[01:35] <endenizen> configure:1756: gcc    conftest.c  >&5
[01:35] <endenizen> gcc: Internal error: Trace/breakpoint trap (program cc1)
[01:35] <bipolar> Seveas, heh..... it knows me... :P
[01:35] <shekhar> hello can someone help me, i have LONG delays in logging in after waking from sleep/suspended ram in breezy
[01:35] <gusto5> damelio, if you are go to applications > add program > sound and video > more programs
[01:35] <bipolar> Seveas, is there a way to fix it?
[01:35] <lennox> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3269
[01:35] <jacksparrow> kemik, how?
[01:35] <damelio> gusto5 will look for it real quick
[01:36] <smergler> hey, gdms not working ... and it says that some font renderers are already registered ...
[01:36] <wired_> umount: tmpfs busy   Anyone experienced this error?
[01:36] <Hayldric> what is the encryption key for the repos?
[01:36] <kemik> jacksparrow:  http://wiki.clug.org.za/index.php/How_do_I_reset_my_root_password%3F
[01:36] <Hayldric> tried the wiki and it is wrong
[01:36] <damelio> gusto5 installing, it says taht it just plays various music files, is there no player that people are aware of that plays it all?
[01:37] <chibuzonwankwo> k now im confused it say theprogram is not avaliable
[01:37] <gusto5> damelio, i dont know what beep media player doesnt play PROVIDED you have the right codecs
[01:37] <ben|> anyone know the key server for hoary?
[01:37] <damelio> ah gusto5 ever the crux on media players :-)
[01:37] <mkyb14> Question!! i've been having trouble getting ubuntu up and running after i pulled some hardware, so i've decieded to reinstall.  The only problem is that when it boots up to the cd and trys to load the inital kernal from the regular cd no the live i get a kernal panic.. even when i clear the cmos and unplug all un-nessesary hardware .... any hints?
[01:37] <jacksparrow> kemik, I read it. Thx
[01:38] <damelio> now how about im clients anyone know of a better one than gaim?
[01:38] <cafuego_> endenizen: What fs type options does the filesystem have?
[01:38] <lennox> anyone have any ideas on getting my sound working?
[01:38] <kemik> jacksparrow:  i didnt read that one myself, but just google for "recover root password livecd +ubuntu" if that particular page seems to be incorrect
[01:38] <kemik> oops
[01:38] <cafuego_> endenizen: Does the same happen with a different compiler version?
[01:38] <wired_> please, anyone with any idea regarding tmpfs unable to umount???????????
[01:39] <poimen> :p
[01:39] <cafuego_> wired_: it's probably in use. run 'lsof' or 'fuser'.
[01:39] <poimen> :)
[01:39] <gusto5> damelio, look into add applications to see if anything is there for you to use
[01:39] <endenizen> cafuego_: i found something else out... simple programs work but gcc test.c throws an error but it works with test.C or g++ test.c
[01:39] <BoD_SWAT> how can I burn *.mdf/mds *.img etc. with Ubuntu? (k3b and gnomebaker don't support them). Is there also a way to mount these cd/dvd images? (like the -o loop for DVD images?)
[01:39] <treyh0> woooooooooo i got it to print
[01:39] <krage> do anyone know how i edit the charterset ?
[01:39] <cafuego_> endenizen: So c++ support is busted, whereas C works ok?
[01:39] <treyh0> i remember debian asked me what model i had to update /etc/pnm2ppa.conf for me
[01:40] <treyh0> i manually edited it in ubuntu and now it prints :)
[01:40] <Seveas> endenizen, use g++ for c++, nut gcc...
[01:40] <ben|> host81-157-54-5.range81-157.btcentralplus.com] 
[01:40] <ben|>           has joined #ubuntu
[01:40] <mkyb14> is there a forum for ubuntu that i can get hardware help on??
[01:40] <ben|> anyone know the key server for hoary?
[01:40] <mkyb14> or irc
[01:40] <icewt> crimsun: what was the section again the modeline was supposed to be added?
[01:40] <ben|> www.ubuntulinux.org/forum mkyb14
[01:40] <endenizen> Seveas: yea i know that... i think thats where the problem is though... cause its the same error with my program and the config.log
[01:40] <kemik> mkyb14:  ubuntuforums.org ?
[01:41] <wired_> cafuego_: thanks for your reply, but how can I resolve that issue when rebooting the system?
[01:41] <cafuego_> wired_: Does it hang? or just print an error?
[01:42] <wired_> hangs
[01:42] <crimsun> icewt: Screen
[01:42] <cafuego_> Odd... it prints a message herem, but then reboots happily..
[01:42] <wired_> never happened in Hoary
[01:42] <wired_> only after I upgraded to Breezy
[01:42] <notChankster> How come I can no long log in?
[01:42] <notChankster> *longer
[01:43] <wired_> to me it looks like it has something to do with /dev/shm
[01:43] <krage> do anyone know how i edit the charterset ?
[01:43] <wired_> i might be wrong
[01:43] <notChankster> it says either my password or username is incorrect
[01:43] <icewt> crimsun: that's where i added it but X says " "Modeline" is not a valid keyword in this section. "
[01:43] <damelio> thanks for the help gusto5 I'm off to explore linux a bit more
[01:43] <Adyeths> I got a message that looks bad when running the ubuntu update thing.
[01:43] <Adyeths> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[01:43] <gusto5> np damelio
[01:43] <crimsun> icewt: then put it in the section with Driver "nvidia"
[01:44] <notChankster> I cant even get into my ubuntu anymore
[01:44] <icewt> crimsun: ok :)
[01:44] <gusto5> notChankster, new install?
[01:44] <Adyeths> so... what should I do about this error?
[01:44] <notChankster> installed it just a couple of days ago
[01:44] <crimsun> lennox: looking
[01:44] <frank23> notChankster: what happens when you boot
[01:44] <notChankster> comes up to the login screen like normal
[01:44] <gusto5> notChankster, hae you gotten into it yet?
[01:44] <lennox> cool thanks
[01:45] <notChankster> i got in after i first installed it
[01:45] <notChankster> then its been several says
[01:45] <crimsun> lennox: is this with Breezy?
[01:45] <notChankster> days
[01:45] <lennox> yes
[01:45] <crimsun> lennox: try muting External Amplifier
[01:45] <notChankster> so I come back and now the username and password wont work
[01:45] <Seveas> notChankster, check caps lock :)
[01:45] <notChankster> already did
[01:45] <lennox> where would i do that at?
[01:46] <crimsun> lennox: Volume Control, alsamixer, etc.
[01:46] <endenizen> what is CC supposed to be set to... gcc right?
[01:46] <frank23> notChankster: alt-ctrl-f1 try to log in that way?
[01:46] <notChankster> First thing I did seveas
[01:46] <notChankster> frank23: what will that do?
[01:46] <frank23> notChankster: It will go to a shell instead of the gui.
[01:46] <frank23> notChankster: alt-ctrl-f7 to come back to gui
[01:46] <notChankster> frank23: is there anyway to just reset the password?
[01:47] <lennox> hrm no luck
[01:47] <paul_lost> hey can anyone give me a hand getting wireless networking set up
[01:47] <wired_> my system hangs when I try to reboot. It can't unmount tmpfs because it is busy
[01:47] <cafuego_> endenizen: Normally it's not set, but a ./configure script will usually set it to 'gcc'.
[01:47] <wired_> any idea anyone?
[01:47] <jackmacokc> paul_lost: whats the problem
[01:48] <cafuego_> wired_: Are you using tmpfs for anything else than the system default?
[01:48] <DapperDrake> Seveas:
[01:48] <frank23> notChankster: did you try to login in shell?
[01:48] <notChankster> frank23: ill have to reboot to try it
[01:48] <notChankster> frank23: so ill try that and if not come back here
[01:48] <endenizen> cafuego_: ok cause it doesn't look like the script is setting it... but if i put g++ in there, it gets much further in the configure
[01:48] <taomaster> just reinstall the o/s
[01:48] <paul_lost> i set up my belkin fd7050 usb dongle a few weeks ago and it worked until i rebooted and i cant remember how i got it working it involved ndiswrapper i think
[01:48] <icewt> crimsun: doesn't seem to work there either :/
[01:48] <cafuego_> endenizen: Any chance the software you're trying to build is just broken, or needs a newer gcc version?
[01:48] <Camo> my CD drives (3 of them that i have tested) all have input/output errors whenever i try to load something big, i cannot install ubuntu or it has an error while loading /install/vmlinux
[01:49] <ethy> What is the command to search for a file to see where it is?
[01:49] <wired_> wired@wiredbox:~$ df -B G
[01:49] <wired_> Filesystem           1G-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
[01:49] <wired_> /dev/hda1                  36G       29G        5G  86% /
[01:49] <wired_> tmpfs                       1G        0G        1G   0% /dev/shm
[01:49] <wired_> tmpfs                       1G        1G        1G   4% /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/volatile
[01:49] <wired_> that is my df output
[01:49] <cafuego_> wired_: Just the default, then.
[01:49] <crimsun> icewt: have you been restarting gdm each time?
[01:49] <jackmacokc> paul_lost: try modprobe ndiswrapper
[01:49] <paul_lost> in terminal?
[01:49] <jackmacokc> yes
[01:49] <Seveas> i'm gone for three seconds and they start flooding
[01:49] <crimsun> lennox: lspci -v|grep -i audio
[01:49] <endenizen> cafuego_: i'm trying a few different programs every time i change something, none work
[01:49] <paul_lost> sorry i am new to linux
[01:49] <Welly> hey all.. with ubuntu 5.10, I'm running the vnc service. however this doens't seem to kick in until i've actually logged into my machine. is there a way of setting it to run on boot up?
[01:49] <lennox> k
[01:50] <nomasteryoda|w> this is a good thing... ubuntu now configures my wireless on boot... a little slow, but it works well
[01:50] <icewt> crimsun: yes, except that it's been actually kdm
[01:50] <Confuzzled> Ok dunno if anyone can help me but, I installed Ubuntu (horay version) on my laptop a while ago with the default install, nothing i did would get the touchpad to work, but everything else was fine, so i reinstalled ubuntu with the laptop setting thingie, and now my internet wont work atall, sorry for the lack of description but i'm pretty much a linux newb
[01:50] <cafuego_> endenizen: You have gcc 3.3 right. You on breezy?
[01:50] <endenizen> cafuego_: hoary, 3.3
[01:50] <lennox> 0000:00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50)
[01:50] <lennox>         Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-6330 Onboard Audio
[01:50] <lennox> 0000:00:0a.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS
[01:50] <crimsun> icewt: ok, post your log again
[01:50] <cafuego_> Ok, should still be fine.
[01:50] <jacksparrow> kemik, thx, but when I restart my new system, I see in grub menu: Ubuntu recovery....
[01:51] <crimsun> lennox: that doesn't use the snd-emu10k1 driver. That uses snd-ca0106
[01:51] <wired_> cafuego_ any ideas?
[01:51] <cafuego_> endenizen: Is the cpu fan spinning OK? Can you run 'memtest' to make sure your ram is fine?
[01:51] <jacksparrow> kemik, i use it, and I'm happy.
[01:51] <ethy> Anybody know the command to search for a fine?
[01:51] <jacksparrow> bye
[01:51] <Adyeths> is there someplace else I can go to get help with ubuntu problems?
[01:51] <Seveas> ethy, slocate
[01:51] <bimberi> ethy: slocate <file>
[01:51] <Seveas> Adyeths, ubuntu forums
[01:51] <ethy> Thanks.
[01:51] <nomasteryoda|w> ethy, try "find . -name file
[01:51] <crimsun> lennox: I presume you're trying to use the Audigy LS?
[01:52] <endenizen> cafuego_: well... i'm in class right now, sshing to my box back home
[01:52] <Camo> is there a command or a program to test a CD drive?
[01:52] <hosler> My nvidia card is having the worst time of its life. I tried everything to try to get these drivers to work and not glxgears/glxinfo is giving me a seg fault
[01:52] <cafuego_> endenizen: Tssk. Pay attention to teh teacher!
[01:52] <ubuntunewbie2> has anybody in here tried "Ubuntulite" ?: I read it's good for old machines but I can't download the thing.
[01:52] <Adyeths> Seveas: would the forums be a better place to ask about this problem I posted when I came in?
[01:52] <icewt> crimsun: with xorg.conf in a broken state as Modeline is in a wrong section?
[01:52] <crimsun> icewt: rephrase?
[01:52] <wired_> is it necessary to use tmpfs?
[01:53] <cafuego_> endenizen: I'd do a hardware check if I were you. Do one when you get home, just to be sure.
[01:54] <endenizen> cafuego_: i'll try it... but i think things are going alright, it's been up for 20 days serving irc, files, web, etc
[01:54] <taomaster> wow  i got this o/s (ubuntu) running next to solaris and not 1 issue
[01:54] <icewt> crimsun: i mean, do you want to see a log of the state where Modeline is in the same section with nvidia? asking just because then i have to "break" the conf again because X wouldn't start up so i had to remove the modeline
[01:55] <taomaster> i guess i'm lucky
[01:55] <crimsun> lennox: don't flood please. Now am I correct in assuming you want to use the Audigy LS by default?
[01:55] <lennox> yes, sorry about the flood
[01:55] <mkyb14> arr wtf i remove the ram and now it will let me install
[01:55] <wired_> i would really appreciate if anyone knowns how to resolve the issue of tmpfs unable to unmount on reboot
[01:55] <wired_> thanks
[01:56] <jackmacokc> wired_ i dont use tmpfs...i dont think its required? but i'm not 100% sure
[01:56] <WellyOnBadger> Hello all, I'm trying to set up the vnc server as a startup service/daemon so I don't have to physically connect to my ubuntu machine to vnc to it.. can anyone suggest how i do this?
[01:57] <endenizen> cafuego_: hmm, cpp just by itself fails... gonna mess with that a bit
[01:57] <crimsun> lennox: then I need the output from amixer -c1
[01:57] <wired_> jackmacokc, what ver are you running?
[01:57] <lennox> k
[01:57] <Coz> Hello ALl
[01:57] <wired_> or dist should I say
[01:57] <Coz> any news on  playing midi in Ubuntu Breezy?
[01:57] <jackmacokc> wired_ breezy
[01:57] <crimsun> Coz: is snd-seq loaded?
[01:57] <cafuego_> jackmacokc: It's used by breezy by default.
[01:57] <WellyOnBadger> hmm
[01:57] <wired_> exactly
[01:57] <jackmacokc> cafuego_ ahh..thanks for the clarification
[01:57] <mrx___> wired_: what is your issue with tmpfs?
[01:58] <Coz> I don't know new to this how do find that out
[01:58] <wired_> mrx__ I can't reboot the machine
[01:58] <adjacent> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[01:58] <wired_> it just hangs as it gives me the error of tmpfs unable to unmount
[01:58] <endenizen> cafuego: reinstalled cpp (and dependents) running it with no parameters gives me that error
[01:58] <Coz> wired hold the power button for ten seconds then turn on again
[01:58] <adjacent> is this a known issue? or has something gone horrbly wrong! =)
[01:58] <wired_> because it's busy
[01:58] <Adyeths> hi adjacent
[01:58] <mrx___> wired_: and then what?
[01:58] <endenizen> cpp: Internal error: Trace/breakpoint trap (program cc1)
[01:58] <Adyeths> I get the same error
[01:58] <WellyOnBadger> or failing  that, can anyone point me to somewhere I might find out?
[01:59] <wired_> and I have to reboot it by holding down my laptop power button
[01:59] <crimsun> Coz: lsmod|grep ^snd_seq
[01:59] <jackmacokc> wired_ what kind of laptop
[01:59] <Coz> like dvds kidi does not work by defualt
[01:59] <IkeKrull> does anyone know when breezys hotplug issues will be fixed?
[01:59] <WellyOnBadger> anyone?
[01:59] <Coz> midi not kidi
[02:00] <hosler> Is anyone else having a lot of problems trying to get their nvidia card to work?
[02:00] <YeTr2> trying to update apt-get and keep getting this error. "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>
[02:00] <wired_> toshiba satelite a20, but the laptop is not an issue, since it worked fine in Hoary
[02:00] <crimsun> YeTr2: it's not an error
[02:00] <Coz> I have a problem with nvidia PCI card not agp card
[02:00] <crimsun> YeTr2: it's a warning. Note the "W"
[02:00] <Coz> byt recently found some info on the internet about it
[02:00] <Coz>  I haven't tried it yet
[02:00] <WellyOnBadger> ok thanks :| i'll have to look elsewhere then
[02:00] <hosler> wired_: my a110 works fine with breezy
[02:00] <YeTr2> alright...
[02:00] <IkeKrull> you'll probably need nvidia-legacy packages since 7667 doesnt work with older nvidia cards
[02:00] <adjacent> Adyeths: do you get 404 errors fro all files to upgrade also?
[02:00] <treyh0> it's not a warning but when a dialog pops up unexpectedly, users percieve it as an error
[02:00] <jackmacokc> wired_ YGM...maybe reinstall?
[02:00] <icewt> crimsun: well, here's the log with no modeline http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3268 and here's the log with modeline in "Screen" section http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3270 . (the log of modeline in the same section as nvidia isn't really any different, except for the section name and line number)
[02:01] <Coz> where do I get that package
[02:01] <wired_> lol
[02:01] <jackmacokc> :)
[02:01] <treyh0> i mean, it is a warning
[02:01] <treyh0> bleh
[02:01] <IkeKrull> in fact, you probably want earlier versions which actually work with AGP/RenderAccel but they cant be installed with recent kernels without patching
[02:01] <Adyeths> adjacent: I didn't see any 404 errors. I didn't look closely for those though.
[02:01] <jackmacokc> paul_lost you get it figured out?
[02:01] <crimsun> icewt: paste your xorg.conf
[02:01] <WellyOnBadger> am i typing in white or something? or yellow or a font no one can see?
[02:01] <Coz> well actually there are settings that can be made from what i saw that would help with the nvidia pci card
[02:02] <wired_> I would rather spend more time trying to get to the bottom of it, since the reinstall will probably not help
[02:02] <YeTr2> can't find libsvga1 package to install via apt...
[02:02] <jackmacokc> wellyonbadger i can read you fine
[02:02] <crimsun> !info libsvga1
[02:02] <mrx___> wired_: it's not broken it's working as designed.   tmpfs is where things like your /dev directory are stored now.  /dev hold the mount points for all your real filesystems.   tmpfs is mounted against a small bit of memory, not disk.  Anyhow, I think you're confusing the "can't unmount tmpfs, mounting read-only" with the laptop not powering off,  those are two _different_ things.  Your system is fine, just need to figure out how to make "s
[02:02] <mrx___> hutdown" power it also.
[02:02] <ubotu> libsvga1: (console SVGA display libraries), section universe/libs, is optional. Version: 1:1.4.3-22 (breezy), Packaged size: 293 kB, Installed size: 644 kB
[02:02] <crimsun> YeTr2: note the "universe"
[02:02] <icewt> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3271
[02:03] <YeTr2> crimsum, I have universe on in apt, I'm getting a 404 on the package while trying to fetch it.
[02:03] <jackmacokc> wired_ yeah i agree with mrx___, sounds like its a bios/power issues rather than a breezy issue
[02:03] <crimsun> icewt: section Monitor, sorry
[02:03] <icewt> crimsun: ok :)
[02:04] <crimsun> YeTr2: I can download it fine
[02:04] <wired_> so why does halt work then?
[02:04] <wired_> halt works just fine
[02:04] <mrx___> wired_": heh
[02:04] <wired_> :)
[02:04] <wired_> it's a bit confusing
[02:05] <shadeofgrey> okay guys... simple question this time.
[02:05] <mrx___> wired_: i don't know, but rest assured tmpfs isn't the issue
[02:05] <RoarK> question
[02:05] <wolfi> j #ubuntu-de
[02:05] <wired_> ok, thanks
[02:06] <Determinist> !w32codecs
[02:06] <ubotu> w32codecs is a set of audio/video codecs for DVD-Video. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats deb to download: http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[02:06] <yaaar> anybody know why i can't load the 'nvidia' kernel module? it says "no such device" but lspci shows my tnt2 just fine
[02:06] <shadeofgrey> how do i unpack all the .zip files in a given directory and FORCE the system not to make those stupid _EXTRACTED directories when it unpacks each one?  Im looking to decompress a whole bunch of .ttf zip files all at once and then copy them to the /usr/share/fonts directory
[02:06] <wired_> the problem is rather annoying, that's all
[02:07] <lennox> hrm system locked on me
[02:07] <crimsun> yaaar: the tnt2 is only supported with the legacy driver
[02:07] <crimsun> lennox: amixer -c1 output?
[02:07] <RoarK> where can I find an example as to what the repositories should be?
[02:07] <crimsun> !tell RoarK about repos
[02:08] <lennox> what was that pasting site again crimsun?
[02:08] <lennox> paste.unbuntu.nl ?
[02:08] <shadeofgrey> okay so what do i do with the w32codecs .deb file once its downloaded?
[02:08] <crimsun> lennox: paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[02:08] <crimsun> shadeofgrey: sudo dpkg -i foo.deb
[02:08] <mrx___> wired_: yes.  my T41p thinkpa doesn't power off either.  debian nor ubuntu.  refuse to go back to fc, suse, ....
[02:08] <lennox> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3272
[02:09] <shadeofgrey> crimsun:  okayt thanks...  and the command to unpack a shitload of .zips with .ttf files in them to a given directory all at once?
[02:09] <wired_> mrx__ the mistery is in Hoary :) it worked fine
[02:09] <wired_> Breezy is a dodgy little ubuntu
[02:09] <yaaar> crimsun: hrm....know what the module name is, or what i need to do to enable it?
[02:10] <crimsun> yaaar: see the upgrade notes in the topic
[02:10] <mrx___> wired_: sorry i'm a ubuntu noob.   breezy yesterday was my first taste, prior to that debian testing or unstable for many years
[02:10] <absenth> I'm getting a number of md5 checksum errors when attempting a dist-upgrade to breezy.  any suggestions?
[02:10] <paul_lost18> hi.. any tips on getting ubuntu to network wireless
[02:11] <wired_> paul...what wireless card are u using?
[02:11] <paul_lost18> belkin fd750
[02:11] <wired_> are u using wap key?
[02:11] <paul_lost18> using wpa
[02:11] <crimsun> lennox: turn up your analog front/*
[02:11] <wired_> u will need to use wpa_supplicant
[02:12] <jackmacokc> paul_lost18: have you installed ndiswrapper-utils
[02:12] <crimsun> absenth: try another mirror
[02:12] <wired_> I've only got my card to work that way
[02:12] <] BreliC[> hey everyone
[02:12] <Sonny_Wertzik> Does anyone know if breezy backports and universe repo's are down?
[02:12] <paul_lost18> not sure if i installed ndiswrapper utils how can i find out?
[02:12] <absenth> crimsun, mirrors.ubuntu.org?
[02:12] <crimsun> xsupplicant will work, too, but I recommend wpasupplicant instead
[02:12] <Deat> Hello everyone, I was wondering if you would be able to help me out. I'm trying to play mp3 songs in amaroK in Kubuntu, but it's not playing the song, it merely skips it until it gets to the end of the playlist. What could be causing this?
[02:12] <] BreliC[> is it normal that there is no cupsd listed in ps ?
[02:12] <crimsun> absenth: wiki/Archive
[02:12] <] BreliC[> i know it works because i can print, but i can't access my printer over the network
[02:12] <jackmacokc> paul_lost18: type in a terminal 'sudo apt-cache policy ndiswrapper-utils'
[02:13] <icewt> crimsun: still only 60Hz. here's some information and the log http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3273
[02:13] <crimsun> Deat: if you're using the gstreamer engine, you need gstreamer0.8-mad installed. If you're using the arts engine, you need akode-mpeg installed. Otherwise, install amarok-xine and just play the mp3se.
[02:13] <Riddell> Deat: kubuntu.org/faq.php see MP3 question
[02:13] <crimsun> -e
[02:13] <jackmacokc> paul_lost18: apt-cache policy <package> will tell you what version you have and what version is available for any package
[02:13] <darkjay> Hello all !!!
[02:13] <yaaar> crimsun: i've read that document, but i did everything it says with respect to nvidia....
[02:13] <meff> hiya... my mobo has an ITE 812x chipset as the secondary IDE, and the breezy kernel does not support this interface, i believe the driver came out for it in 2.6.13 -- is there any way possible to be able to use breezy, and not have to recompile the kernel? i can rebuild kernels fine; i just dont wanna mess with breaking all of the kernel module packages..
[02:13] <johntramp> how can I connect to another user's screen session?
[02:14] <jackmacokc> johntramp: vnc
[02:14] <lennox> still nothing
[02:14] <paulproteus> johntramp: Perhaps, as root, specify the path to his session in /var/
[02:14] <johntramp> jackmacokc, no, screen
[02:14] <jackmacokc> oh, my bad
[02:14] <paul_lost18> looks like its there
[02:14] <johntramp> paulproteus, ok I will try that
[02:14] <] BreliC[> anyone?  does cupsd not run as a process anymore in Breezy??
[02:14] <Deat> thank you riddell, I'll try that now
[02:15] <crimsun> icewt: I don't see your modeline anywhere
[02:15] <elglas> hello
[02:15] <jackmacokc> paul_lost18: have you downloaded the windows driver INF file to install?
[02:15] <tritium> ] BreliC[, it does
[02:15] <paul_lost18> yeh i had it working once
[02:15] <jackmacokc> paul_lost18: and have you installed it?
[02:15] <icewt> crimsun: should it be shown in the log?
[02:15] <paul_lost18> yeh it worked at one point
[02:15] <Maikeru> Seveas, I tried your apt-get clean apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:15] <Maikeru> same error with the MD5Sum mismatch
[02:15] <khafra_> Installed breezy badger, having some problems with the filesystem--I try "find" and it has hardlink problems in /proc
[02:15] <jackmacokc> paul_lost18: oh ok..did you set it to auto load?
[02:15] <Maikeru> like
[02:15] <depine> hello, i have problems to conect to a vpn, someone could help me?
[02:15] <Maikeru> it goes failed to install
[02:15] <paul_lost18> not sure
[02:16] <crimsun> icewt: if it parses it from /etc/X11/xorg.conf, yes
[02:16] <] BreliC[> tritium, i figured as much.. it doesn't show up in mine and thus cannot be recognized over the network.. even though local printing works
[02:16] <khafra_> I touch /forcefsck, and the same errors survive past the next reboot
[02:16] <Maikeru> then I do apt-get dist-upgrade --fix-missing and it complains about the MD5Sum mismatch
[02:16] <] BreliC[> does that make any sense?
[02:16] <notChankster> I'm still locked out of my ubuntu
[02:16] <elglas> perhaps someone can give me a hand? i'm attempting to configure two video cards using Xinerama
[02:16] <jackmacokc> paul_lost18 i'll find a link for you
[02:16] <depine> VPN HELP?!??!
[02:16] <paul_lost18> i did it all in terminal and i am very new to linux so i dont know what i did
[02:16] <tritium> ] BreliC[, not exactly
[02:16] <da_bon_bon> hi all
[02:16] <elglas> hello
[02:16] <tritium> hi da_bon_bon
[02:17] <] BreliC[> i hate these kinds of problems
[02:17] <jackmacokc> paul_lost18: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=77214&highlight=ndiswrapper
[02:17] <notChankster> Can someone help me reset user password?
[02:17] <bimberi> notChankster: boot into recovery mode (which gets you superuser access), then passwd <username>
[02:17] <jackmacokc> paul_lost18: read that and let me know if you still have trouble
[02:17] <notChankster> thank you bimberi
[02:17] <icewt> crimsun: well, it definitely is in the "Monitor" section of xorg.conf, and as X has failed to load earlier when the modeline was for example in Screen section, i guess it must use xorg.conf
[02:17] <bimberi> notChankster: not yet, make sure it works first :)
[02:18] <notChankster> lol
[02:18] <Maikeru> when upgrading hoary to breezy and doing apt-get dist-upgrade I get a buncha Failed to fetch: (error with MD6Sum mismatch)
[02:18] <Maikeru> Example: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openal/libopenal0_0.2004090900-1.1build1._i386.deb MD5Sum mismatch
[02:18] <notChankster> bimberi: brb gotta reboot
[02:18] <Sonny_Wertzik> Does anyone know if breezy backports and universe repo's are down?
[02:18] <bimberi> notChankster: g'luck
[02:18] <Maikeru> I tried apt-get dist-upgrade --fix-missing when it said install failed and that's how I got the MD5Sum problem
[02:18] <da_bon_bon> after installing kubuntu-desktop, how do i get the original usplash theme back ?
[02:18] <absenth> maikeru, change mirros in your sources.list
[02:18] <elglas> the canada ones have been down for some time
[02:18] <crimsun> icewt: /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/README.gz is worth reading
[02:18] <Maikeru> I tried apt-get clean; apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade, no fix
[02:18] <Maikeru> absenth, what other mirrors can I use?
[02:18] <crimsun> icewt: look for the section on modelines
[02:18] <absenth> Maikeru, I had the same problem, changed mirrors, and it works great.
[02:19] <absenth> Maikeru, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[02:19] <Maikeru> and will I be able to continue with apt-get dist-upgrade --fix-missing or will I have to start over again?
[02:19] <leonel> 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>
[02:19] <leonel> 
[02:19] <leonel> what's going on ?
[02:19] <absenth> I just did apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade again.
[02:19] <elglas> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=421506#post421506 if someone could give me a hand there
[02:21] <leonel> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main apache2-mpm-prefork 2.0.54-5ubuntu2
[02:21] <leonel>   404 Not Found
[02:21] <icewt> crimsun: heh, i guess i'm screwed :)
[02:21] <leonel> ?????
[02:21] <paulproteus> leonel: do "apt-get update"
[02:21] <Sonny_Wertzik> Does anyone know if breezy repo's are down?
[02:22] <Zukero> backports are
[02:22] <elglas> leonel: you can also try changing your sources in /etc/apt
[02:22] <elglas> (sources.list)
[02:22] <Sonny_Wertzik> thx
[02:22] <Sonny_Wertzik> elglas, are u talkin to me?
[02:23] <chem199> i have a question
[02:23] <leonel> paulproteus, done and the same
[02:23] <elglas> sorry leonel, though you can try too
[02:23] <elglas> ask away
[02:23] <chem199> Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz  404 Not Found
[02:23] <chem199> i get this error
[02:23] <chem199> when apt-getting
[02:23] <elglas> paste away
[02:23] <chem199> and updating
[02:23] <paul_lost18> still having trouble
[02:23] <Determinist> hmmm, what's madwifi?
[02:24] <chem199> hey thread
[02:24] <jackmacokc> paul_lost18: is wlan0 not showing up?
[02:24] <thread> yo chem199
[02:24] <flodine> soes breezy have any backports yet
[02:24] <flodine> does
[02:24] <absenth> does anyone know how, if it's possible, to change the waiting color that's behind the gnome splash screen.     (between the gdm login, and your actual desktop)
[02:24] <greg_s> documentation on ubuntu mirrors?
[02:24] <bimberi> chem199: there is no breezy-backports repository (yet).  Comment it out of your sources.list
[02:24] <absenth> Maikeru, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[02:24] <chem199> ok
[02:25] <Welly> Hello all. is there any reason why I would get connection refused when I try to telnet or ssh into my ubuntu 5.10 machine? I can ping it fine and i know it's booted up as i can see the graphical login
[02:25] <absenth> greg_s, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[02:25] <Maikeru> absenth, I did
[02:25] <paul_lost18> it shows up since i ran modprobe ndiswrapper but cant connect it activates and it getting the ip fine just wont surf etc
[02:25] <chem199> how do i get things that are listed on ubuntuguide.org
[02:25] <elglas> once again, if anyone can give me a hand: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=421506#post421506
[02:25] <Welly> but I get connection refused whenever I ssh/telnet or VNC
[02:25] <bimberi> Welly: do you have telnetd or sshd installed?
[02:25] <absenth> Maikeru, sorry, hit enter before I got a chance to edit...  my bad.
[02:25] <Maikeru> ran apt-get update and am trying dist-upgrade again
[02:25] <Maikeru> oh
[02:25] <Maikeru> np
[02:25] <greg_s> absenth, thank you
[02:25] <jackmacokc> welly: have you installed ssh?
[02:25] <Maikeru> thanks btw
[02:25] <elglas> Welly, you've forawnded the required ports?
[02:25] <Welly> bimberi, if I plug a keyboard into the machine and then log in, I can then ssh into it
[02:26] <Welly> from this machine
[02:26] <Villa> hi
[02:26] <Villa> What's up
[02:26] <elglas> hello
[02:26] <elglas> x problems
[02:26] <bimberi> Welly: now that is wierd
[02:26] <elglas> the usua;;
[02:26] <TheDiff> this channel is too crazy
[02:26] <elglas> agreed
[02:26] <elglas> starting ubuntu 2
[02:26] <Jeffrae> I am having trouble delting something from my trash bin.. It keeps sayin that I do not have permissions to modify the parent
[02:26] <TheDiff> so if a package is broken
[02:26] <TheDiff> what can we do?
[02:27] <Welly> bimberi: it is wierd!
[02:27] <Jeffrae> I tried remioving it from the console with super
[02:27] <bimberi> Welly: so if it boots without the keyboard, your ssh server doesn't start?
[02:27] <ramza3_> silly question, my public IP doesnt get resolved for some reason even though it is public; can I put an IP in a HOST file and how
[02:27] <absenth> TheDiff, I recommend sitting in a comfortable chair, drinking captain morgans, while watching sunday night football when a package is broken.
[02:27] <Welly> i'm not sure! :) it doesn't do something anyway!
[02:28] <qingfang> hello everyone!
[02:28] <bimberi> Welly: kinda hard to verify, because you have to plug in a keyboard to do so :)
[02:28] <Welly> lol yeah..
[02:28] <Welly> i'm going to try a few things.. back in a sec
[02:28] <TheDiff> absenth: hmm that maybe enjoyable, but uneffective
[02:28] <shekhar> hello can someone help me
[02:28] <elglas> hello, Bimberi, try $ vi /etc/hosts
[02:28] <paul_lost18> jackmacokc: wlan0 is there but it cant seem to connect properly
[02:28] <elglas> or nano or you fav. text editor
[02:28] <wharf> Hi tehre.
[02:28] <ramza3_> 85.5.192.156	localhost	india   ... thisd
[02:28] <wharf> there*
[02:29] <Hobart> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com> <-- known issue?
[02:29] <ramza3_> is what I have in my hosts file
[02:29] <Seveas> Hobart: If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[02:29] <wharf> How do i chainge gnome for kde on ubuntu?
[02:29] <wharf> change?*
[02:29] <Seveas> ubotu gpgerr is <reply> If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[02:29] <ubotu> okay, Seveas
[02:29] <absenth> wharf, sudo apt-get install kubuntu
[02:29] <Hobart> Seveas -> ohhhkeydoke.
[02:29] <elglas> wharf $ apt-get install KDE
[02:29] <cafuego_> wharf: Install kubuntu-desktop; then 'sudo update-alternatives --config x-session-manager' and pick KDE.
[02:29] <absenth> wharf, actually, that won't work...  it's something desktop.
[02:29] <elglas> or that..
[02:30] <bimberi> elglas: ???
[02:30] <notChankster> bimberi: well that didnt work
[02:30] <wharf> Also, when i installed ubuntu it didn't ask me for a root pass.
[02:30] <wharf> Since i didn't set one, what would it be?
[02:30] <HrdwrBob> no, it didn't
[02:30] <bimberi> notChankster: what happened?
[02:30] <cafuego_> wharf: That's correct. You use 'sudo' instead, which sues _your_ password.
[02:30] <HrdwrBob> root is 'disabled'
[02:30] <HrdwrBob> for direct login
[02:30] <absenth> wharf, google kubuntu
[02:30] <Hobart> Hrm
[02:30] <HrdwrBob> !rootsudo
[02:30] <ubotu> I guess rootsudo is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[02:30] <elglas> bimberi, what exactly do you need to do (join ubuntu2)
[02:30] <HrdwrBob> see that URL
[02:30] <wharf> _your_ ?
[02:30] <yaaar> anybody know anything about nvidia tnt2 boards?
[02:30] <keffynd> what is the default FTP server for Ubuntu?
[02:30] <Hobart> Someone should update the Seveas bot response to GPG errors to either say one should rm -f directory/*  or rm -rf directory
[02:30] <bimberi> elglas: nothing, i'm trying to help others
[02:31] <cafuego_> wharf: your, but underlined for emphasis.
[02:31] <HrdwrBob> wharf: your user password
[02:31] <HrdwrBob> 'sudo command'
[02:31] <HrdwrBob> or sudo -s for shell
[02:31] <Seveas> Hobart, NO
[02:31] <elglas> yaaar, whats the chipset?
[02:31] <wharf> I tryed using my normal pass
[02:31] <Seveas> in this case it is -f and not -rf
[02:31] <cafuego_> !gpgerr
[02:31] <ubotu> If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[02:31] <wharf> It failed to let me in as root
[02:31] <Seveas> -rf is very bad in this case
[02:31] <wharf> I did su root
[02:31] <shekhar> hello can someone help me, some apps which require root password will not launch from gnome desktop
[02:31] <Hobart> Seveas: Well shit.
[02:31] <wharf> then my normal pass
[02:31] <yaaar> elglas: TNT2 (NV5) ...it's a diamond viper v770
[02:31] <wharf> which is acer
[02:31] <bimberi> elglas: Welly's intriguing keyboard/ssh problem in particular
[02:31] <kbrooks> Seveas: why
[02:31] <Hobart> Seaveas: First time I tried it I got "rm: cannot remove '/varlib/apt/lists/': Is a directory
[02:31] <notChankster> bimberi: that didnt work...
[02:32] <Seveas> oh damn
[02:32] <cafuego_> wharf: Login as yourself, then run 'sudo -s' and enter your password. Voila, root shell.
[02:32] <Seveas> ubotu gpgerr is <reply> If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/* then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[02:32] <ubotu> ...but gpgerr is already something else...
[02:32] <keffynd> I want to setup a anonymous FTP server here, what is the default FTP server for Ubuntu?
[02:32] <paul_lost18> any advice for what might be up with my wireless network i ndiswappered and everything already and had it working once but now it recognises it and finds the right IP but i cant surf.. any ideas?
[02:32] <Seveas> you need this one
[02:32] <Seveas> ubotu no gpgerr is <reply> If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/* then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[02:32] <elglas> argh!
[02:32] <ubotu> okay, Seveas
[02:32] <yaaar> elglas: used to be that the same nvidia module used for the geforces would work for them....but i just installed on this machine (hoary and the upgraded to breezy) and modprobe nvidia says 'no such device' even though lspci shows the tnt2
[02:32] <Seveas> Hobart, to recover from this damage: sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/apt/lists/partial
[02:32] <IkeKrull> yaaar: i wouldnt expect that to work with breezy. maybe if you downgrade your kernel and use old nvidia drivers
[02:32] <bimberi> notChankster: yes, but what happened, did you change the password?
[02:32] <Hobart> Seveas -> Gracias :)
[02:32] <cafuego_> keffynd: There is no default one. vsftpd seems to be a current favourite, though.
[02:33] <ben__> uhh... i need help installing ruby and rails
[02:33] <notChankster> bimberi: it says the account doesnt exist
[02:33] <elglas> vsftpd is my personal fav
[02:33] <yaaar> IkeKrull: so, they dropped support for the tnt2 in breezy?
[02:33] <Maikeru> ubotu tell me about no gpgerr
[02:33] <IkeKrull> yaaar: well, not specifically
[02:33] <keffynd> cafuego thx
[02:33] <bimberi> notChankster: have you got the right username?
[02:33] <IkeKrull> yaaar: they just only package the 7xxx nvidia drivers
[02:33] <notChankster> bimberi: Yes, I use the exact same username
[02:33] <lea> Help : i just upgraded to breezy, rebooted,     did apt-get -f upgrade....   but i have in 'applications'    all  the openoffice.org     shortcut PLUS the new openoffice.org2 ... why...and how do i get rid of em ??
[02:33] <IkeKrull> yaaar: anf the tnt2 is probably not supported by any driver in the 7xxx series
[02:34] <notChankster> bimberi: the same exact thing happened to one of my friends also
[02:34] <gusto5> notChankster, did you manage to log in?
[02:34] <IkeKrull> yaaar: worse, you cant install older nvidia drivers on the breezy kernel
[02:34] <notChankster> gusto5: no
[02:34] <gusto5> k
[02:34] <IkeKrull> yaaar: not without patching them anyway
[02:34] <paul_lost18> any advice for what might be up with my wireless network i ndiswappered and everything already and had it working once but now it recognises it and finds the right IP but i cant surf.. any ideas?
[02:34] <yaaar> IkeKrull: that really sucks
[02:34] <IkeKrull> yaaar: yes, it does
[02:34] <_native_> Dr. Watson you here
[02:34] <elglas> could someone give this a quick look over to make sure I didn't do anything stupid? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=421506#post421506
[02:34] <ben__> anybody here successfully install ruby and rails
[02:34] <Mr_Milenko> I have a problem getting drivers for a dialup modem..
[02:34] <cafuego_> IkeKrull: Except for maybe the packaged ones?
[02:34] <Mr_Milenko> and i don't know what it is exactly.. the modem that is
[02:35] <elglas> modems = evil
[02:35] <yaaar> IkeKrull: so there's no reasonably simple way to get 3d accel on this board in breezy?
[02:35] <Mr_Milenko> im a windows user.. and windows shows some bogus shit
[02:35] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[02:35] <bimberi> notChankster: check the username by "cat /etc/passwd" (which will show all the accounts)
[02:35] <Mr_Milenko> only information i found was: PCI\VEN_14F1&DEV_1035&SUBSYS_1035148D&REV_08
[02:35] <Mr_Milenko> :-/
[02:35] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, what type of modem?
[02:35] <Mr_Milenko> thats the thing.. no name
[02:35] <cafuego_> yaaar: Install nvidia-glx-legacy and linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)-nvidia-legacy
[02:35] <IkeKrull> yaaar: you could try installing the nvidia-legacy packages, but with a tnt2 i think you'll be out of luck
[02:35] <elglas> drivers for windows: one stop shopping
[02:35] <Mr_Milenko> and Windows says HCF 566modem
[02:35] <elglas> www.driverguide.com
[02:35] <Mr_Milenko> 56k*
[02:35] <elglas> user temp pass 512
[02:35] <yaaar> cafuego_: that'll do the trick on tnt2? nifty
[02:35] <_native_> Watson.......paging  Dr. Watson
[02:35] <Mr_Milenko> no i have the modem for windows
[02:35] <paul_lost18> any advice for what might be up with my wireless network i ndiswappered and everything already and had it working once but now it recognises it and finds the right IP but i cant surf.. any ideas?
[02:35] <Mr_Milenko> i need it for linux
[02:35] <Mr_Milenko> >_<
[02:36] <notChankster> bimberi: ill reboot and hopefully wont brb
[02:36] <leetcharmer> I just got my CD's in the mail -- how come they're 5.04 Hoary?
[02:36] <Mr_Milenko> my cables down and i cant use it under ubuntu
[02:36] <cafuego_> yaaar: apt-cache show nvidia-glx-legacy; see the description field.
[02:36] <Mr_Milenko> :(
[02:36] <Slipaway172> i just downloaded the linux -686 and would like to know how to apply that. i have heard that it will SPEED up my computer.
[02:36] <elglas> paul_lost check your dns settigns
[02:36] <lea> someone?
[02:36] <djjason> I am trying to compile mozilla....for a specific project...and the make complains about libidl-config not found....now I have libidl installed...but still I am getting this error..anyone know why?
[02:36] <ben__> anybody at all???????????????????
[02:36] <chem199> what would happen if i used the old hoary repos
[02:36] <shekhar> Seveas:  can you help me?
[02:36] <Slipaway172> dont
[02:37] <lea> Help : i just upgraded to breezy, rebooted,     did apt-get -f upgrade....   but i have in 'applications'    all  the openoffice.org     shortcut PLUS the new openoffice.org2 ... why...and how do i get rid of em ??
[02:37] <leetcharmer> can we make a rule to target individuals with each reply? :D
[02:37] <pupil> Hi guys, is there any problems with the mirrors?'
[02:37] <elglas> hello? can anyone give me a hand? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=421506#post421506
[02:37] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, it sounds like a winmodem...there are drivers out there that MAY work
[02:37] <gusto5> pupil, which mirrors?
[02:38] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, I'll see if I can google up the references
[02:38] <cafuego_> !forums 421506
[02:38] <ubotu> Forums: Thread 421506 is: some multi monitor configuration needed - Ubuntu Forums
[02:38] <bimberi> Welly: this thread might be of interest to you too - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76638 - the only thing is that if you're using Breezy XDMCP is disabled
[02:38] <Mr_Milenko> the the problem.. im not too linux friendly (i know basic stuff) even if i were to fidn the modem.. i wouldnt know how to install the drive
[02:38] <Mr_Milenko> driver*
[02:38] <bimberi> Welly: I haven't worked out how to enable it (yet)
[02:38] <Welly> bimberi.. ok cool. i'l lhave a look! thanks!
[02:38] <Mr_Milenko> thats the problem*
[02:38] <pupil> gusto5, well., theres a program called ltsp,. that access ubuntu servers,. and when I execute ltsp-build-client script
[02:38] <ben__> hello, is there anyone out there that may beable to help me?
[02:38] <kbrooks> ask
[02:38] <ben__> new to linux....
[02:38] <Mr_Milenko> i beleive its a modem blaster
[02:38] <pupil> gusto5, I get the following error: I: Retrieving Release
[02:38] <pupil> E: Failed getting release file http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/Release
[02:38] <Mr_Milenko> and its pci
[02:38] <paul_lost18> dns looks fine
[02:39] <ben__> trying to install ruby and ruby on rails
[02:39] <elglas> hrm
[02:39] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, cross that bridge when you find the drivers I would say
[02:39] <ben__> i get errors
[02:39] <ben__> :(
[02:39] <Mr_Milenko> :(
[02:39] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[02:39] <starscalling> naw
[02:39] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
[02:39] <elglas> have you tired $ ping google.com?
[02:39] <kbrooks> shekhar: ask
[02:39] <starscalling> but i have a stupid problem :P
[02:39] <kbrooks> starscalling: ask
[02:39] <paul_lost18> dns looks fine
[02:39] <starscalling> i loaded a xchat script thats pure perl
[02:39] <elglas> ask anyway
[02:39] <pupil> shekhar, you may have a point,. but you can alwasy go to #kubuntu-offtopic
[02:40] <gusto5> pupil, the mirror looks fine to me. what exactly does ltsp do?
[02:40] <elglas> i'll handle the roblems if someone has a look at mine
[02:40] <starscalling> and i have no, an di mean NO idea a. where it went b. how to kill or c. how to use :P
[02:40] <shadeofgrey> okay guys
[02:40] <ben__> uhh.. can anybody see this..
[02:40] <starscalling> yasis : yet another system script XD
[02:40] <pupil> gusto5, Linux Terminal Server Project
[02:40] <shadeofgrey> whats the best program for web development
[02:40] <Hobart> Seveas -> Is bugzilla the best way to get a workaround sent in? I found a fix for my earlier xfonts-konsole not working problem (adding it to kde manually)
[02:40] <starscalling> yes i can see that ben__
[02:40] <shadeofgrey> ....the closest thiung to dreamweaver
[02:40] <ben__> yay
[02:40] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, i would study the information on that site very carefully
[02:40] <shadeofgrey> i tried nvu
[02:40] <shekhar> kbrooks and pupil :  i ask all the time, but only get responses 20% of the time... my problem is i cannot launch any apps from the desktop which require admin passwd, they just don't start
[02:40] <shadeofgrey> but it doesnt have CSS support
[02:40] <Mr_Milenko> ok
[02:40] <evandro> hollow
[02:40] <shadeofgrey> so there has to be something better
[02:40] <ben__> finally
[02:40] <starscalling> kbrooks: what can i do to kill or list perl processes?
[02:40] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, good luck :D
[02:40] <Mr_Milenko> hehe
[02:40] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, come back here if you have problems
[02:41] <kbrooks> shekhar: what do you mean they dont start
[02:41] <pupil> shekhar, do you know your administrator password
[02:41] <paul_lost18> any advice for what might be up with my wireless network i ndiswappered and everything already and had it working once but now it recognises it and finds the right IP but i cant surf.. any ideas? dns looks fine
[02:41] <ben__> I need omse info for installing ruby
[02:41] <elglas> shekhar, I just launch them form a root terminal
[02:41] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, that should keep you busy reading for awhile :D
[02:41] <evandro> yo quero acer tu culito
[02:41] <ben__> and rails
[02:41] <ben__> ..
[02:41] <shekhar> elglas:  that's not a solution to the problem
[02:41] <gusto5> pupil, when you apt-get update, do all the repos connect?
[02:41] <shekhar> pupil:  yes i know it
[02:41] <Mr_Milenko> i have to use my small freespace to store some files
[02:41] <Mr_Milenko> im using an NTFS system :-
[02:42] <shekhar> kbrooks and pupil: they just don't start when i go to, say, System --> Admin --> Synaptic, it doesn't start
[02:42] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, you might consider buying a 'true modem' that is not specifically designed for windows
[02:42] <gusto5> LOOK Mr_Milenko!!! you've upgraded Microsoft!
[02:42] <pupil> gusto5, no., I think I need to edit my repos file,. I changed it before., but I may have messed up,. can you give me a copy of yours with universe and multiverse
[02:42] <ben__> apt-get update fails on my side
[02:42] <gusto5> sure thing pupil. gimme a sec.
[02:42] <kbrooks> shekhar: load the terminal up
[02:42] <starscalling> any clues on that kbrooks ? !_!
[02:42] <Hobart> ben__ -> what error msg?
[02:42] <shekhar> kbrooks:  loaded
[02:42] <gusto5> actuall pupil
[02:42] <kbrooks> shekhar: type `gksudo synaptic'
[02:42] <gusto5> use the ones here => https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[02:43] <kbrooks> without the quotes
[02:43] <pupil> gusto5, I don't remember what file to put it in
[02:43] <paul_lost18> any advice for what might be up with my wireless network i ndiswappered and everything already and had it working once but now it recognises it and finds the right IP but i cant surf.. any ideas?
[02:43] <ben__> Reading package lists... Done
[02:43] <ben__> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[02:43] <ben__> 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>
[02:43] <ben__> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[02:43] <paul_lost18> sorry to keep asking
[02:43] <shekhar> kbrooks:  that works to launch it, but what about launching it from the system menu?
[02:43] <gusto5> pupil, /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:43] <gusto5> gedit that
[02:43] <kbrooks> shekhar: so it works. hmm.
[02:43] <Hobart> gpgerr
[02:44] <pupil> gusto5, I just realized it tells you where to pu it
[02:44] <shekhar> kbrooks:  it works fine, like i said the problem is launching from gnome menu
[02:44] <elglas> yawn
[02:44] <pupil> gusto5, thanks
[02:44] <yaaar> cafuego_: so i apt-got those.....do i need to run the nvidia-glx-config enable again?
[02:44] <gusto5> np pupil
[02:44] <mustard5> paul_lost18, asking is the only way to find out, don't feel bad :)
[02:44] <yaaar> i still can't modprobe nvidia
[02:44] <Hobart> uboto gpgerr
[02:44] <elglas> shekhar, did you do a passwd in the root terminal?
[02:44] <Ekibyougami> its so weird being on windows again =x
[02:44] <shekhar> elglas:  no i haven't changed the passwd
[02:45] <kbrooks> shedi: just checked
[02:45] <ethy> !wine
[02:45] <paul_lost18> mustard5: you have any ideas what my problem might be?
[02:45] <gusto5> lol Ekibyougami. what's that?
[02:45] <mkyb14> anyone know how to get nvidia drivers to work.... breezy doens't have the nvidia-glx like hoary did
[02:45] <kbrooks> shedi: the menu entry runs gksudo /usr/sbin/synaptic. hmm
[02:45] <Hobart> ben__ -> sudo rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/* then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[02:45] <mustard5> paul_lost18, no not a clue...I'm on dialup
[02:45] <gusto5> wb notChankster
[02:46] <notChankster> lol
[02:46] <shekhar> kbrooks:  are you addressing me or shedi ?
[02:46] <notChankster> as I come back and forth
[02:46] <shedi> kbrooks, are you using xchat :)
[02:46] <kbrooks> shekhar: oh sorry u
[02:46] <Hobart> ben__ -> The dist archives must've had a hiccup, I just came here with same error for a different issue, that fixed it here
[02:46] <Razor-X>  nalioth: you tried out xzgv yet?
[02:46] <gusto5> pupil, any luck?
[02:46] <kbrooks> shedi: sorry
[02:46] <shedi> kbrooks, tabs are lethal in xchat
[02:46] <gusto5> lol shedi
[02:46] <shedi> kbrooks, no worries :)
[02:46] <nalioth__> Razor-X: i'm having network diffeculties atm
[02:46] <notChankster> Bimberi, Gusto5: I've finally gotten into my account
[02:46] <Razor-X> nalioth__: ahhh
[02:46] <gusto5> got called by the evil tab man?
[02:46] <bimberi> notChankster: great!
[02:47] <gusto5> notChankster, what was the problem?
[02:47] <kbrooks> shekhar: gedit /usr/share/applications/synaptic.desktop
[02:47] <batman> does anyone know of a good mp3 player i can install on ubuntu?
[02:47] <elglas> batman use xmms
[02:47] <notChankster> bimberi, gusto5: Somehow my username got changed to an utterly random character username
[02:47] <Demon_stroke> hey i got a partition question, need to make one, so i can dual boot ubuntu
[02:47] <thread> batman: banshee !
[02:47] <batman> where can i locate that at?
[02:47] <mustard5> batman xmms
[02:47] <Centaur5> Where can I see a list of the breezy sources cause they don't seem to work?
[02:47] <Hobbsee> !tell Centaur5 about repositories
[02:47] <thread> you guys should try banshee... amazing music management app
[02:47] <gusto5> batman, look at "add applications" >"sound and video"
[02:47] <Centaur5> thanks
[02:48] <kbrooks> shekhar: keys and values are seperated by '='. what is the value of the 'Exec' line?
[02:48] <Hobbsee> no problems
[02:48] <mustard5> batman System>>Administration>>Synaptic Package Manager
[02:48] <gusto5> lol notChankster howd that happen?! :P
[02:48] <batman> i looked there before
[02:48] <ryorininseven> Is anybody else having GPG and 404 errors with apt-get lately?
[02:48] <batman> and did a search on mp3 playher
[02:48] <kbrooks> Exec=gksudo /usr/sbin/synaptic
[02:48] <kbrooks>  # mine
[02:48] <keffynd> apt-get install apache failed with dpkg: error processing apache, subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1, E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[02:48] <batman> player*
[02:48] <petard> hi all... anyone else seeing this?
[02:48] <Seveas> !gpgerr
[02:48] <ubotu> If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[02:48] <petard> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[02:48] <keffynd> what would cause that?
[02:48] <gusto5> batman, bad search :P
[02:48] <gusto5> batman, rhythm box plays mp3
[02:48] <ryorininseven> @petard: Yeah.
[02:48] <mustard5> batman type xmms in the seach field
[02:48] <gusto5> that's even already installed.
[02:48] <notChankster> gusto5: no clue whatsoever, either way I'm into my account and all is well in the world once again
[02:48] <kbrooks> Seveas: i see that to be a major faq
[02:48] <gusto5> glad to hear notChankster
[02:49] <elglas> too crowded, moving to #ubuntu2
[02:49] <gusto5> notChankster, youre lucky. that happened to me RIGHT after my install
[02:49] <shekhar> kbrooks:  Exec=gksudo /usr/sbin/synaptic
[02:49] <batman> failure to fetch banshee
[02:49] <batman> so i get a 404 from the server
[02:49] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to update with kubuntu
[02:49] <kbrooks> shekhar: Strange. what version of ubuntu
[02:49] <shekhar> kbrooks:  i don't think this is an issue with synaptic, it is any app that needs admin password to start also has this problem
[02:49] <shekhar> kbrooks:  5.1 breezy
[02:49] <keffynd> odd, now its working...
[02:49] <n0odl3> because i dont think the upgrade manager for kubuntu works
[02:50] <ryorininseven> @batman: Seems like we all need to use a different mirror.
[02:50] <kbrooks> ryorininseven: don't prefix your replies with '@'. ;)
[02:50] <ryorininseven> *cough*
[02:50] <ryorininseven> Forum habit. ^_^;
[02:50] <spencerk> is it impossible to make your ntfs partition writeable?
[02:50] <batman> lol
[02:50] <batman> hmmm
[02:51] <batman> anyone know of a good mirror
[02:51] <mkyb14> when i search the snaptic for "nvidia-glx" it's not there.... this is a fresh install of breezy... anyone know how to get it
[02:51] <mustard5> hmmm just read the ubotu gpgerror quote...looks dangerous if you type something wrong :D
[02:51] <Ekibyougami> spencerk ntfs writing is very very hit or miss from within linux
[02:51] <Hobart> spencerk -> There's a utility that lets you "capture" the official windows NTFS driver off the partition and use that read/write, you'll have to google for it, I don't recall it by heart
[02:51] <shekhar> kbrooks:  i.e. if i go to System --> Administration --> Networking the same problem, it just doesn't launch
[02:51] <ryorininseven> batman: /msg ubotu gpgerr
[02:51] <ryorininseven> Though you need to be registered first
[02:51] <Dulak> spencerk: captive, google for captive, it uses the ntfs.sys file from windows to read/write
[02:52] <spencerk> ok, definetly a third party program is needed sounds like
[02:52] <spencerk> thank you
[02:52] <shekhar> kbrooks:  i get a notice in the application selector panel that the app is starting, and then it disappears
[02:52] <kbrooks> shekhar: sort of a strange probliem. i dont experience that
[02:52] <Ekibyougami> err lots=lost
[02:52] <shekhar> kbrooks:  any possible remedies?
[02:52] <mkyb14> anyone :)
[02:52] <kbrooks> shekhar: None. I suggest you ask on the forums'
[02:52] <nalioth> wow they are right, the repos are full of holes
[02:53] <kbrooks> nalioth: like what
[02:53] <mustard5> mkyb14, sounds like a sources.list problem
[02:53] <Darkhack> hey guys.  I want to install Ubuntu to my HD, but my copy of XP is an OEM and doesnt include the recovery console, meaning if I screw up my MBR, I'm sorta stuck with it.  Is their anyway I can install to HD, but only have Ubuntu boot up when I insert a CD?
[02:53] <pupil> gusto5, I got the following problems:
[02:53] <pupil> gusto5, W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[02:53] <gusto5> yep.
[02:53] <nalioth> kbrooks: i just installed breezy on my brand new hp laptop and it cant find galeon
[02:53] <pupil> gusto5, in synaptic
[02:54] <gusto5> pupil, go to a terminal
[02:54] <nalioth> kbrooks: nor can it find half the depends to build galeon
[02:54] <gusto5> and update
[02:54] <elglas> darkhack: I've done exactly that with SuSe before
[02:54] <mustard5> mkyb14, try comparing your sources.list to this one http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[02:54] <Ekibyougami> darkhack, you can set it to not install grub to the mbr and create a boot disk
[02:54] <pupil> gusto5, same error
[02:54] <Hobart> spencerk -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_NTFS
[02:54] <bob832> hi, just was wondering, is it possible to install ubuntu over a network using either ftp or http protocols?
[02:54] <wezlo> anyone in here get dri working with unichrome in breezy?
[02:54] <Darkhack> problem is, I dont have a floppy drive =(  I was thinking of doing the boot.ini hack though.
[02:55] <Hobart> spencerk -> Of course the official page is down ;)
[02:55] <gimmulF> Whatcd's do i need if i want ubuntu + gnome?
[02:55] <gusto5> pupil, yea...im getting it too.
[02:55] <Hobbsee> !tell pupil about gpgerr
[02:55] <gusto5> pupil, is it preventing you from doing something>
[02:55] <Hobbsee> !tell gusto5 about gpgerr
[02:55] <gusto5> !tell gusto5 about gpgerr
[02:55] <kbrooks> nalioth: that sucks
[02:55] <notChankster> How come i cant raise my resolution above 1024x768?
[02:55] <pupil> gusto5, not sure yet,. let me check the ltsp script
[02:55] <gusto5> right...thanks Hobbsee. forgot that.
[02:55] <kbrooks> notChankster: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:55] <mustard5> notChankster, there is a fixres quote I can get you from ubotu
[02:55] <Hobbsee> gusto5: no problems, and it's always useful to check the /topic
[02:56] <bob832>  /topic
[02:56] <elglas> notChsnkster: join #ubuntu2 i'll help you out
[02:56] <nalioth> ubotu: tell notChankster about fixres
[02:56] <lea> how can i copy a folder to the desktop from cdrom1 ? (in terminal)
[02:56] <kbrooks> elglas: stop
[02:56] <gimmulF> What cd's do i need if i want ubuntu + gnome? 1 & 2 or?
[02:56] <elglas> kbrooks: problem? i'm just trying to unclutter this channel?
[02:56] <Kyral> There is only one CD...
[02:56] <nalioth> gimmulF: any of the install cds have those
[02:56] <kbrooks> gimmulF: ubuntu isnt debian
[02:56] <cafuego_> gimmulF: Just the install cd.
[02:56] <Madpilot> gimmulF: the basic Install CD has Gnome
[02:56] <pupil> Hobbsee, I can't sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*
[02:56] <bob832> ubunti comes with gnome
[02:56] <bob832> *ubuntu
[02:56] <Madpilot> gimmulF: the 2nd CD is a LiveCD
[02:57] <gimmulF> thanks guys
[02:57] <Kyral> ubunti! Hehehe
[02:57] <greg_s> cp -fdr
[02:57] <pupil> Hobbsee, I know why,.
[02:57] <Hobbsee> pupil: why not?
[02:57] <Kyral> I like that...Ubunti....
[02:57] <Hobart> pupil -> the "is a directory" error is expected.
[02:57] <gimmulF> Madpilot:  the first cd is bootable right? :)
[02:57] <Hobart> pupil -> all the other files were deleted.
[02:57] <pupil> Hobart, I just realized that,. <[02:57] <Hobart> pupil -> s'ok
[02:57] <kbrooks> gimmulF: both yes
[02:57] <cafuego_> !gpgerr
[02:57] <gimmulF> oki
[02:57] <ubotu> If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[02:57] <Madpilot> gimmulF: There's an Install CD and a LiveCD
[02:57] <Hobart> someone might want to update the bot on that. :)
[02:58] <greg_s> sorry: lea, cp -fdr
[02:58] <leagris> ?
[02:58] <cafuego_> !gpgerr =~ s#*#* (Yes, you will get some 'is a directory' messages, that's fine)#
[02:58] <ubotu> OK, cafuego_
[02:58] <Hobart> or perhaps "sudo find /var/lib/apt/lists/* -prune -type -f -exec -rm \{} \;" :D :D :D
[02:58] <vanberge> is there something wrong with repositories??  i can't install anything it seems like
[02:58] <Bicchi> need help with the mouse anyone using a "wireless intellimouse explorer 2.0" it has 9 buttons
[02:58] <vanberge> universe
[02:58] <Hobart> vanberge -> see gpg errs topic
[02:59] <vanberge> !topic
[02:59] <vanberge> how does that work?
[02:59] <Hobart>  /msg ubotu gpgerr
[02:59] <paul_lost18> any advice for what might be up with my wireless network i ndiswappered and everything already and had it working once but now it recognises it and finds the right IP but i cant surf.. any ideas?
[02:59] <Hobbsee> vanberge: try /topic
[02:59] <zack> so, i'm not getting GPG errors, but I'm getting 404 errors when trying to install some packages (main+universe) right after updating
[02:59] <vanberge> zack, me exact same prob
[02:59] <Hobart> zack -> same fix worked for me
[03:00] <ryorininseven> zack: I was getting that too, but the GPG fix also fixed that
[03:00] <ecobuntu> how do i add new icons to gnome?
[03:00] <Hobart> the gpg errors showed up when I subsequently updated
[03:00] <xero> hey
[03:00] <batman> hey can someone tell me a good pearl compiler
[03:00] <ecobuntu> i have a .tar.gz file in /home/chris/.icons
[03:00] <gnomefreak> can someone help me out here im trying to install gnome.org from synaptic and it wouldnt install cause of arcive sources http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3274 that is the apt-get update errors i get
[03:00] <Hobart> gnomefreak -> /msg ubotu gpgerr
[03:00] <cafuego_> ecobuntu: Theme -> Theme details -> Icons -> Drop an icon set tarball on the window; enjoy.
[03:00] <chavo> ecobuntu, you can untar it there or drag it into the gnome-theme properties window
[03:00] <ecobuntu> oh
[03:00] <ecobuntu> that's easy
[03:00] <batman> or a pearl compiler built in with ubuntu
[03:00] <xero> i am having a problem with my repositories, it is telling me a signature is invalid! can anybody please help?!
[03:01] <vanberge> ubotu, tell vanberge about gpgerr
[03:01] <Hobart> xero -> /msg ubotu gpgerr
[03:01] <zack> vanberge, Hobart, ryorininseven: yay, thanks
[03:01] <gusto5> xero =>/msg ubotu gpgerr
[03:01] <Hobbsee> !tell gnomefreak about gpgerr
[03:01] <cafuego_> batman: It's "perl" and it's not a compiled language.
[03:01] <mustard5> !tell xero about gpgerror
[03:01] <gusto5> Hobart, you need to be paid to tell ppl => /msg ubotu gpgerr
[03:01] <gusto5> :)
[03:01] <vanberge> zack, help me!
[03:01] <batman> i said compiler
[03:01] <vanberge> zack, what did you do?
[03:01] <gnomefreak> ty
[03:01] <Hobart> gusto5 -> woohoo!
[03:01] <zack> vanberge: /msg ubotu gpgerr
[03:01] <cafuego_> batman: It's an interpreted language, it has no compiler.
[03:01] <pupil> Hobart, are servers still too busy for apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:01] <batman> nevermind its a scripting language
[03:01] <batman> lol
[03:01] <xero> ok... what did hta tdo for me?
[03:01] <diego> where does evolution keep its settings? if i delete ~/.evolution, it recreates it with the old data i want to get rid of
[03:02] <vanberge> zack, i did that... ubotu doesnt respond
[03:02] <vanberge> :-(
[03:02] <batman> i just don't use it so i'm not very familiar with it
[03:02] <gusto5> lol vanberge
[03:02] <gnomefreak> ok ty i wait now
[03:02] <gusto5> seriously?
[03:02] <Hobart> ubotu was breaking for me too earlier.
[03:02] <ubotu> Hobart: Wish i knew
[03:02] <cafuego_> batman: (and perl is installed by default), run perl ./foo.pl
[03:02] <vanberge> gusto5, seriously
[03:02] <Hobbsee> !tell vanberge  about gpgerr
[03:02] <nalioth> vanberge: you need to register your nickname
[03:02] <zack> vanberge: sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*; apt-get update
[03:02] <chem199> i just switched to ubuntu and i would like to get the files listed in ubuntuguide, but i cant access the repos that i would like to, can anyone guide me in the right direction
[03:02] <mustard5> !tell xero about gpgerr
[03:02] <gusto5> hmm...
[03:02] <vanberge> Hobbsee, my nick is registered
[03:02] <Hobbsee> !tell chem199 about repositories
[03:02] <mustard5> xero, I got it right this time :)
[03:02] <nalioth> chem199: using the repos from the ubuntuguide will kill your box
[03:02] <Hobart> someone might want to set topic to just "There are repository problems" with the fix ...
[03:02] <gusto5> i thought the channel was in the mode only allowing registered users...
[03:02] <mustard5> xero, look for private message from ubotu
[03:03] <nalioth> vanberge: you are not identified at this time
[03:03] <batman> ok
[03:03] <paul_lost18> any advice for what might be up with my wireless network i ndiswappered and everything already and had it working once but now it recognises it and finds the right IP but i cant surf.. any ideas?
[03:03] <vanberge> Hobbsee, woops maybe not.. your right
[03:03] <Hobbsee> gusto5: that's what i thought!
[03:03] <cafuego_> Ubotu ignores you if your nick isn't registered with nickserv. it's annoying, but script kiddies abusing the bot is even more annoying.
[03:03] <nalioth> chem199: what pkgs are you after?
[03:03] <ubotu> cafuego_: I think you lost me on that one
[03:03] <Ekibyougami> paul_lost18 do you use encryption?
[03:03] <cafuego_> ubI bet I did.
[03:03] <Ekibyougami> and also did you set the key?
[03:03] <pupil> paul_lost18, do you have the wiki howto for wireless cards by any chance?
[03:03] <batman> i get a configure error: xml ::Parser perl module is required for intltool
[03:03] <windex> i want a tshirt that says 'i love cafuego'.
[03:03] <chem199> flash, codecs, pdf, etc...
[03:04] <zack> windex: cafepress.com :)
[03:04] <cafuego_> windex: Send me $50 and an address tos end it to, I'll hand-iron it for you.
[03:04] <chem199> most of the other stuff i can find
[03:04] <chem199> it would just be easier with apt-get
[03:04] <bimberi> gusto5: it sometimes is, when the spambots get bad
[03:04] <zack> cafuego_: sorry mate, just ruined your business plan
[03:04] <windex> cafuego, oohh.
[03:04] <paul_lost18> yeh i use encryption wpa and i have read the wiki it worked but doesnt anymore
[03:04] <windex> but hand ironed! .. k, this is offtopic
[03:04] <windex> :)
[03:04] <gusto5> i see, bimberi
[03:04] <cafuego_> zack: Only shirts ironed by cafuego are genuined cafuego-ironed shirts.
[03:04] <nalioth> ubotu: tell chem199 about java
[03:05] <nalioth> ubotu: tell chem199 about w32codecs
[03:05] <cafuego_> !gpgerr
[03:05] <ubotu> If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* (Yes, you will get some 'is a directory' messages, that's fine) then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[03:05] <zack> cafuego_: ah, but how can we *really* tell?
[03:05] <yaaar> is there an ubuntuguide for breezy yet? or is everything pretty much already done?
[03:05] <TiMiDo> yaaar; there is http://doc.ubuntu.com/gnome/faqi386/C/
[03:06] <yaaar> TiMiDo: sweet. thanks
[03:06] <TiMiDo> np
[03:06] <nalioth> yaaar: ubuntuguide is not a good source of info, it waas gettting stale for hoary and has not been updated in a while
[03:06] <gusto5> yea...
[03:06] <TiMiDo> that one is a good link to read,
[03:06] <gusto5> ubuntuguide was ok...not efficient anymore because of copyright issues
[03:06] <cafuego_> yaaar: Ubuntuguiide is evil and outdated, should be avoided. use the Help menu instead.
[03:06] <leetcharmer> has anyone been able to successfully get Totem to work?
[03:06] <bimberi> yaaar: System -> Help -> Ubuntu 5.10 Starter Guide
[03:06] <leetcharmer> for me, all the video files are really jumpy
[03:06] <zack> leetcharmer: hell yes.
[03:06] <TiMiDo> leetcharmer; what wrong with totem?
[03:06] <ryorininseven> leetcharmer: You've tried using the Xine engine?
[03:07] <zack> oh. yay for gstreamer!
[03:07] <cafuego_> zack: The delicious flavour of manjam on the collar?
[03:07] <mustard5> yaaar, you can find a Ubuntu 5.10 starters guide in your help menu  on breezy
[03:07] <leetcharmer> ryorininseven, I don't know how to use the Xine engine
[03:07] <petard> batman: sudo perl -MCPAN -e shell
[03:07] <Madpilot> leetcharmer: use the totem-xine version, it seems to work better in Breezy
[03:07] <ryorininseven> leetcharmer: apt-get install totem-xine
[03:07] <leetcharmer> in past distros I've used, mplayer has been flawless
[03:07] <TiMiDo> leetcharmer; try downloading vlibdvdcss2
[03:07] <petard> batman: install XML::Parser
[03:07] <TiMiDo> libdvdcss2
[03:07] <concept10> leetcharmer, try this while watching videos :  sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/hdc
[03:08] <zack> ubuntu doesn't set dma?
[03:08] <concept10> leetcharmer, or whatever your drive is
[03:08] <concept10> zack, I dont think so out of the box for some drives
[03:08] <TiMiDo> zack; nope
[03:08] <leetcharmer> the files are in /home
[03:09] <concept10> because it could cause instability with install
[03:09] <leetcharmer> like /home/user/Document/test.avi
[03:09] <zack> ah, my laptop has a sata drive -> no hdparm for me anyway
[03:09] <TiMiDo> zack; try modprobe sata
[03:09] <aztek> zack, what laptop do you have
[03:09] <zack> aztek: X41
[03:09] <yaaar> is there a quick way to get a remote x session going from my ubuntu machine to this gentoo laptop?
[03:09] <leetcharmer> ya -- that's somethin' I admire about Ubuntu, it's the first distro I've had that's been able to get RAID to work :D
[03:09] <zack> TiMiDo: no such module
[03:09] <aztek> they have sata. cool
[03:10] <tr3vis> leetcharmer, yeah, it installed my ide controller card no problem
[03:10] <zack> leetcharmer: debian sarge didn't work?
[03:10] <tr3vis> not even windows does that
[03:10] <nalioth> yaaar: google "x forwarding"
[03:10] <zack> aztek: yeah, and DDR2. don't be fooled though, the drive isn't very fast. 1.8".
[03:10] <gnomefreak> now im getting cdrom errors says to apt-cdrom i dida nd im not sure what it wants me to do
[03:10] <leetcharmer> zack, never tried debian sarge
[03:10] <zack> leetcharmer: i imagine it'd work on debian. also, did you try fedora?
[03:11] <leetcharmer> MEPIS and Xebian have been my only Debian based distros other than Ubuntu
[03:11] <leetcharmer> before then I've done Slackware, Vector Linux (based on Slackware), Xandros, and Mandriva(MDK9.x)
[03:12] <kbrooks> cool.
[03:12] <zack> ah, i wouldn't expect any non-Debian or non-RH distro to support RAID out-of-the-box
[03:12] <leetcharmer> but -- anyway, ya -- also, video often doesn't work in Firefox as it has in past distro's I've used
[03:12] <leetcharmer> but I think that's a totem problem
[03:12] <leetcharmer> before I've always done mplayer
[03:12] <gnomefreak> is there somethign wrong with the arcive sources or is it ubuntu?
[03:12] <zack> totem's mozilla plugin is a bit flaky
[03:13] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: on arch i used mplayer-plugin
[03:13] <leetcharmer> I tried to use mplayer plugin, but firefox insists on using totem regardless
[03:14] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: Did you like Slackware?
[03:14] <Determinist> !winmac
[03:14] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, Determinist
[03:14] <informant> gnomefreak: "If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* (Yes, you will get some 'is a directory' messages, that's fine), then retry." (uboto)
[03:14] <Determinist> !winmac_fstab
[03:14] <ubotu> Determinist: NO SPEAKE ENLISH!
[03:14] <gusto5> lol
[03:14] <gnomefreak> i did that
[03:14] <Determinist> lol
[03:14] <gnomefreak> than ran apt-get update after 5-10 mins and now its giving me cdrom errors
[03:15] <informant> gnomefreak: what release version?
[03:15] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, ya -- big fan of slackware
[03:15] <Determinist> !mount
[03:15] <ubotu> I heard mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive. For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives
[03:15] <gnomefreak> 5.10
[03:15] <nalioth> !ntfs
[03:15] <ubotu> it has been said that 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
[03:15] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, insanely stable
[03:15] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: why switch
[03:15] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, I became a fan of this package manager
[03:15] <gnomefreak> what me to paste errors over at pastebin???
[03:15] <informant> gnomefreak: hmm. do you have any lines in /etc/apt/sources.list for cd-roms?
[03:15] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, midnight commander was a pain
[03:15] <gnomefreak> not that i know of
[03:15] <gnomefreak> i shouldnt
[03:15] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: pain/
[03:15] <kbrooks> ?*
[03:15] <informant> gnomefreak: check, and remove any if you do
[03:15] <gusto5> informant, you shouldnt need any lines
[03:15] <kbrooks> but its a gui?
[03:15] <informant> gusto5: huh?
[03:16] <gnomefreak> ok
[03:16] <gusto5> oh. never mind infernall
[03:16] <kbrooks> its GRAPHICAL
[03:16] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, yeh, installing / uninstalling apps weren't as straight-forward
[03:16] <gusto5> never mind informant*
[03:16] <informant> ah
[03:16] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, that's about the only actual dispute that's legit with linux these days
[03:16] <notChankster> god this stuff is just starting to get annoying
[03:16] <Ekibyougami> mmm, chocolate milk
[03:16] <gusto5> gnomefreak, it should say in synaptic
[03:16] <leetcharmer> everything else has been pretty much tweaked to practical usage, but installing software is still ... not up to par
[03:16] <n0odl3> is it just me or is the updater not working
[03:17] <n0odl3> im getting abunch of gpg errors
[03:17] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: on  slack?
[03:17] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: what do you think about apt
[03:17] <informant> n0odl3: "If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* (Yes, you will get some 'is a directory' messages, that's fine) then wait 10 minutes and retry." (uboto)
[03:17] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, yes -- but that applies to all distros as well
[03:17] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, I'm a fan of apt, keeps me from needin' to do all the CVS downloading
[03:17] <informant> can someone please add that to the channel topic?
[03:17] <n0odl3> ok
[03:18] <gnomefreak> i did have one not sure how but i did
[03:18] <gnomefreak> i removed it
[03:18] <informant> oh, good; nm
[03:18] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, the thing is though -- as far as installation on all distros go, we shouldn't need to have different packages for each distro, like .deb or .rpm etc
[03:18] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: i hated compiling on slack
[03:18] <gusto5> anyone know requirements for 3ddesktop?
[03:18] <yaaar> anybody know what the command is to run the Ubuntu 5.10 Starter Guide? I can do ssh X forwarding, but I need the command to run (I'm out in my shed watching the NLCS on my projector and using my laptop, but the ubuntu box is in the living room)
[03:18] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: well i agree
[03:18] <riddlebox> hello all
[03:18] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, ya -- that was somewhat time-consuming, but slackware was the only distro I could get to accept the FatX filesystem
[03:18] <notChankster> So I followed the instructions on changing the resolution and now my X won't work
[03:18] <riddlebox> how do I get mp3 support in amork?
[03:18] <leetcharmer> (which I used for hacking my xbox)
[03:18] <nalioth> !faq
[03:18] <ubotu> hmm... faq is The Ubuntu FAQ Guide: select System -> Help (in Breezy), or http://doc.ubuntu.com/gnome/faqi386/C/
[03:19] <Maikeru> xbox is fatX?
[03:19] <leetcharmer> aye
[03:19] <leetcharmer> Maikeru, haha
[03:19] <kbrooks> Maikeru: fat(fill in)
[03:19] <gnomefreak> looks like its working now
[03:19] <kbrooks> Maikeru: fat == fat16
[03:19] <informant> gnomefreak: good
[03:19] <Maikeru> kbrooks, or fat32
[03:19] <gnomefreak> how the hell did i get a cd source in there?
[03:19] <Maikeru> I know what the FAT fs is, I just don't like it
[03:19] <Maikeru> but it's better than NTFS
[03:19] <bimberi> yaaar: gnome-help
[03:20] <notChankster> GOD I broke it AGAIN
[03:20] <Maikeru> funny thing is Window's doesn't support ext3fs at all, whilst linux at least supports reading of NTFS
[03:20] <kbrooks> Maikeru: i hate ntfs
[03:20] <yaaar> bimberi: word
[03:20] <leetcharmer> Maikeru, I beg to differ, NTFS uses smaller *forgot the word* sizes
[03:20] <leetcharmer> I'm thinkin' byte sizes
[03:20] <Maikeru> or any other partition type for that matter
[03:20] <leetcharmer> so more data actually fits on the HDD
[03:20] <kbrooks> Maikeru: it doesnt LET YOU do dir quotas
[03:20] <kbrooks> Maikeru: only drive quotas
[03:20] <Maikeru> let's leave it at this
[03:20] <Maikeru> linux > *
[03:20] <bimberi> yaaar: ?
[03:21] <Maikeru> :-)
[03:21] <kbrooks> Maikeru: no
[03:21] <leetcharmer> Maikeru, they made an ext3 reader for Windows
[03:21] <Maikeru> But it's not built in
[03:21] <Maikeru> and that's the thing
[03:21] <kbrooks> Maikeru: i *like* windows sometimes
[03:21] <leetcharmer> is NTFS reading built in to Ubuntu?
[03:21] <Maikeru> yes
[03:21] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: yes
[03:21] <leetcharmer> leet :D
[03:21] <leetcharmer> mount -t ntfs?
[03:21] <kbrooks> leetcharmer:
[03:21] <kbrooks> !winmac
[03:21] <ubotu> kbrooks: Bugger all, i dunno
[03:21] <Maikeru> mount -t ntfs /dev/hd(letter + number of windows drive) /media/windows or w/e
[03:21] <kbrooks> !win
[03:21] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, kbrooks
[03:21] <leetcharmer> gotcha
[03:22] <informant> Maikeru: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XFAT
[03:22] <nalioth> !ntfs
[03:22] <ubotu> methinks 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
[03:22] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: "letter + number" ->
[03:22] <informant> Maikeru: "XFAT or FATX is a slightly modified version of the File Allocation Table designed for Microsoft's Xbox video game console hard disk drive, used in an effort to reduce piracy."
[03:22] <kbrooks> a for master, b for slave
[03:22] <wharf> Hi there.
[03:22] <yaaar> bimberi: uh, just a slang affirmative, or exclaimation. like "word to your mother" from the old-school rappers......
[03:22] <djjason> I keep getting this error when I am compiling mozilla.....Cannot find X libraries -lXt. Does anyone know what library that is
[03:22] <Maikeru> informant, ah, I see
[03:22] <yaaar> bimberi: anyway, that worked great. thanks
[03:22] <Eggo> i am retarded, I need help, how to install .deb packages?
[03:22] <Maikeru> it's actually called FatX?
[03:22] <kbrooks> informant: now you ARE a informant, ;)
[03:22] <Maikeru> retarded
[03:22] <wharf> I followed the instructions on the kubuntu site on how to get kde on ubuntu
[03:22] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, roite
[03:22] <informant> Maikeru: yes
[03:22] <Maikeru> I thought X was representing the number
[03:23] <Maikeru> heh
[03:23] <informant> nope
[03:23] <wharf> I did apt-get install kde-desktop
[03:23] <wharf> but it didn't find anything
[03:23] <Maikeru> only reason I use Windows is cause of the gaming ability
[03:23] <notChankster> So I followed the instructions on changing the resolution and now my X won't work
[03:23] <Maikeru> (Counter-Strike)
[03:23] <Hobbsee> wharf: use apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[03:23] <leetcharmer> anyway -- shop is setup, who's ready to get some Ubuntu questions answered? :D
[03:23] <informant> :-)
[03:23] <Maikeru> neway
[03:23] <Maikeru> brb
[03:23] <Maikeru> gotta finish this geometry
[03:23] <Maikeru> almost done
[03:23] <wharf> Thats what i did.
[03:23] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: ask
[03:23] <mustard5> djjason, mozilla from synaptic is no good for you?
[03:23] <tamale> Strange question perhaps, but how long should it take after the first reboot after taking out the CD?   I'm currently at the gold "ubuntu" screen and the progress bar hasn't moved for several minutes.. but my HDD activity lights are going fine...  this is on a dual Pentium 3 server with 2gb of ram.
[03:23] <bimberi> yaaar: yw :)
[03:23] <kbrooks> !firefox
[03:23] <ubotu> I don't know, kbrooks
[03:23] <leetcharmer> Maikeru, CS:S runs fine on my Ubuntu :D
[03:23] <wharf> oww
[03:23] <leetcharmer> (Cedega)
[03:24] <wharf> I did your version sorry
[03:24] <notChankster> leetcharmer: CS:S runs on ubuntu?
[03:24] <Centaur5> How do I find out which kernel source to install?  The one I selected says that it's not authenticated.
[03:24] <wharf> Is kde on the ubuntu cd
[03:24] <wharf> ?
[03:24] <Maikeru> well CS 1.6
[03:24] <leetcharmer> kbrooks, :/ I was hoping as answer some questions :D
[03:24] <Hobbsee> wharf: no, i think it's on the dvd though
[03:24] <Maikeru> refuses to work on cedega
[03:24] <leetcharmer> aye, CS:Source runs on my Ubuntu :D
[03:24] <Maikeru> rather, let me expand, steam won't
[03:24] <wharf> I only have the ubuntu cd
[03:24] <Maikeru> but maybe their new version will
[03:24] <wharf> Not the dvd
[03:24] <kbrooks> leetcharmer: oh misread
[03:24] <dave_> How do you install a .deb package when you download it rather than getting it from a repository?
[03:24] <djjason> mustard5, no I am doing this for a different project
[03:24] <leetcharmer> :/ ... steam killed my MEPIS, thus making me wish to try out Ubuntu :D
[03:24] <Maikeru> leetcharmer, cedega 4.4.2?
[03:24] <leetcharmer> aye
[03:24] <riddlebox> does anyone else get GPG errors when doing apt-get update?
[03:24] <nalioth> Hobbsee: only on the kubuntu dvd
[03:25] <wharf> Where can i download kde for it?
[03:25] <notChankster> Can someone help me yet again?
[03:25] <Maikeru> hmm
[03:25] <aariel> anyone care to (attempt to) offer up an answer to what might be a non-ubuntu-specific issue i'm having?
[03:25] <Maikeru> I have that
[03:25] <mustard5> djjason, k
[03:25] <Maikeru> but steam won't work right
[03:25] <leetcharmer> non-work for U?
[03:25] <leetcharmer> what happens for U?
[03:25] <bimberi> Eggo: dpkg -i file.deb
[03:25] <bimberi> Eggo: er, sudo dpkg...
[03:25] <Maikeru> you have the latest version of steam (with really big and rounded GUI?)
[03:25] <notChankster> no my questions is about something different
[03:25] <tamale> Strange question perhaps, but how long should it take after the first reboot after taking out the CD?   I'm currently at the gold "ubuntu" screen and the progress bar hasn't moved for several minutes.. but my HDD activity lights are going fine...  this is on a dual Pentium 3 server with 2gb of ram.
[03:25] <leetcharmer> Maikeru, mine looks the same as it did before?
[03:25] <frank23> are there conflicts between prelink and wine?
[03:25] <riddlebox> what do
[03:25] <notChankster> So I followed the instructions on changing the resolution and now my X GUI won't work
[03:25] <mustard5> aariel, put it out there and lets see :)
[03:25] <greg_s> aariel, shoot
[03:26] <Maikeru> with just the one small rectangle
[03:26] <Maikeru> ?
[03:26] <leetcharmer> I didn't know there was a new GUI
[03:26] <Maikeru> well
[03:26] <Maikeru> I installed it on Windows
[03:26] <leetcharmer> ya, one small rectangle
[03:26] <Maikeru> the other day
[03:26] <Maikeru> and it looked diff
[03:26] <riddlebox> what do I do if I am getting GPG errors when I do apt-get update?
[03:26] <Maikeru> really diff
[03:26] <Maikeru> odd
[03:26] <leetcharmer> well, in game they're all rounded
[03:26] <wotnarg> riddlebox: do you have non offical repos?
[03:26] <leetcharmer> but not outside of the game
[03:26] <Maikeru> pm
[03:26] <riddlebox> wotnarg:nope stock install
[03:26] <Eggo> dpkg, thanks a lot
[03:26] <nalioth> ubotu: tell riddlebox about gpgerr
[03:26] <tamale> the new steam menu has the browser built-in to the games interface
[03:26] <Bobby_chen> how do i play .wmv and .,asf
[03:26] <dave_> Thanks!
[03:26] <tamale> can anyone answer me?
[03:26] <tamale> Strange question perhaps, but how long should it take after the first reboot after taking out the CD?   I'm currently at the gold "ubuntu" screen and the progress bar hasn't moved for several minutes.. but my HDD activity lights are going fine...  this is on a dual Pentium 3 server with 2gb of ram.
[03:27] <mustard5> tamale, it might well still be working
[03:27] <dooglus> tamale: try holding control and left alt while you press F1 - you might see what it's really doing
[03:27] <aariel> I've been trying to compile the xegl server (i know, i know.. highly experiemental), and it can't seem to locate my xlib11-dev headers like "Xlib.h" and "Xutil.h".. i can post the error if it would help.. anyone know if there is a variable i should be modifying for this or something?
[03:27] <tamale> ok
[03:27] <wotnarg> yeesh, steam sucks. It annoys me whenever I boot to windows to play some counterstrike. *mutter(
[03:27] <dooglus> tamale: alt-f7 will get you back to the X display
[03:27] <tamale> ahh good idea dooglus
[03:27] <Bobby_chen> how do i play .wmv and .,asf
[03:27] <tamale> thanks
[03:27] <tamale> shit
[03:27] <tamale> i think i'm locked up
[03:27] <nalioth> aariel: u need xlibs-dev x-windows-system-dev
[03:27] <mustard5> tamale, I'm trying to remember what happened with mine...whether I saw a whole bunch of output at that stage...I know that is SHOULD be installing a lot of packages
[03:27] <tamale> num lock doesn't even do anything
[03:27] <notChankster> dooglus what if X wont load
[03:28] <leetcharmer> Bobby_chen, mplayer :D
[03:28] <Ron_o> Bobby_chen: I am not positive, but you can try http://www.videolan.org/,
[03:28] <dooglus> notChankster: if X won't load then switching from X won't do much
[03:28] <Bobby_chen> leetchamer it doesn
[03:28] <Ron_o> I'm currenty going to try ubuntu.
[03:28] <bimberi> wharf: you can do a server install off the CD you have, then install kubuntu-desktop to get kubuntu
[03:28] <tamale> this is probably a BAD time to have a lockup, isn't it? :[p
[03:28] <leetcharmer> oh... get EasyUbuntu :D:D:D that'll fix your mplayer codec problems :D
[03:28] <mustard5> tamale, guess its a reboot then
[03:28] <notChankster> dooglus: I followed the instructions on changing the resolution and now my X GUI won't work
[03:28] <tamale> cd in or out would u recommend?
[03:28] <mustard5> tamale hopefully it will pick up where it left off on boot
[03:28] <tamale> ok
[03:28] <Bobby_chen> leetcharmer, is there some plugin i can download like w32 or sumtin
[03:28] <mustard5> tamale, out
[03:29] <dooglus> notChankster: did you try dpkg-reconfigure on the xserver-xorg package?
[03:29] <notChankster> yes
[03:29] <greg_s> aariel, if you have the headers, sometimes configure dosen't look into the right directories..  maybe add -I/<locationd of headers>
[03:29] <nalioth> !w32codecs
[03:29] <ubotu> w32codecs is a set of audio/video codecs for DVD-Video. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats deb to download: http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[03:29] <leetcharmer> Bobby_chen, EasyUbuntu will cover it all for ya
[03:29] <notChankster> dooglus: then when i try to go back to X it gives an error and goes back to console
[03:29] <nalioth> leetcharmer: please dont advise 'easyubuntu'
[03:30] <leetcharmer> nalioth, does it contain bad things in it?
[03:30] <dooglus> notChankster: any particular error?  or just a general "something don't work" message?
[03:30] <nalioth> it has hosed a few systems
[03:30] <Eggo> any way to get dpkg to manage dependencies?
[03:30] <notChankster> dooglus: Something to the extent of "I can't load so fix it"
[03:30] <gusto5> Bobby_chen, search for the deb package online and dpkg it
[03:30] <tamale> ok it looks like it's startin from scratch again
[03:30] <leetcharmer> nalioth, ya -- it hosed my systems twice .. but then they released their new *.*.+1 bug fix
[03:30] <thinkle> I have a very simple video editing task -- I've ripped a file from a DVD and I know want to break it into separate files at a few set points. Does a simple editor exist that anyone can recommend? I've tried lives but it takes forever on the big file and is far more advanced than what I need...
[03:30] <pupil> nalioth, is ther something wrong with the U.S mirrors?
[03:30] <dooglus> Eggo: apt-get manages dependancies for dpkg
[03:30] <leetcharmer> nalioth, it made everything all better :D
[03:31] <tamale> damn.. it stopped at the same place again.. "hot plug subsystem"
[03:31] <tamale> should i have plug n play OS enabled or disabled in bios?
[03:31] <leetcharmer> tamale, it shouldn't matter, but for good measure, disable
[03:31] <elglas> disabled works well
[03:31] <pupil> nalioth, I'm reffering to when I do apt-get update., at the end I get GPG error for  http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release:
[03:31] <tamale> ok
[03:31] <n0odl3> same with me
[03:31] <gusto5> pupil
[03:31] <notChankster> dooglus: Something to the extent of "I can't load so fix it"
[03:31] <n0odl3> i still get gpg errors too
[03:31] <pupil> gusto5, yeah
[03:31] <Bobby_chen> ty guys
[03:31] <gusto5> pupil, do a /topic
[03:32] <pupil> lol
[03:32] <gusto5> where it mentions GPG errors :P
[03:32] <n0odl3> the gpg errors keep coming
[03:32] <leetcharmer> n0odl3, I used to get GPG errors, so I reinstalled a couple of times and it eventually fixed itself
[03:32] <dooglus> notChankster: I saw, but that doesn't help.  can you upload the logfile somewhere?
[03:32] <n0odl3> oh crap
[03:32] <nalioth> pupil: it seems so
[03:32] <azp> Hi guys
[03:32] <notChankster> dooglus how do i even save it
[03:32] <gusto5> leetcharmer, what are you talking about? reinstallation doesnt fix gpgerrors...
[03:32] <pupil>  /msg ubotu gpgerr
[03:32] <nalioth> ubotu: tell pupil about gpgerr
[03:32] <greg_s> aariel, sorry, from configure try configure --help and add directory to whatever the variable it likes  (something like --xincludes=<directory>
[03:32] <gusto5> pupil, with out the sapce :p
[03:32] <azp> I am a big ubuntu noob, can anybody help me with installing a wlan usb card?
[03:32] <dooglus> notChankster: it's saved in /var/log/Xorg.0.log or something like that
[03:32] <n0odl3> well this only happened after i installed kde
[03:32] <leetcharmer> gusto5, well -- I had broken packages (and what caused those broken packages also messed w/ my GPG keys, I am guessing)
[03:33] <tamale> man.. i just have to say.. props to all the people who just hang out in here and help people
[03:33] <hyphenated> azp: step 1: plug it in, and see if it's detected
[03:33] <tamale> are you guys getting paid to do this?
[03:33] <leetcharmer> so -- instead of removing the broken packages, I reinstalled :D
[03:33] <azp> It is
[03:33] <leetcharmer> a couple of times, and it worked fine in the end
[03:33] <n0odl3> i think kubuntu must have broken some packages
[03:33] <gusto5> lol leetcharmer. as far as i know, gpg errors arent caused on your end
[03:33] <leetcharmer> ALSO -- did anyone else get 5.04 CDs in the mail instead of 5.10?
[03:33] <mphilpot> Can anyone help me with kernel compilation with Breezy?
[03:33] <dooglus> notChankster: if you /msg ubotu !paste, he'll tell you how to upload it
[03:33] <Maikeru> I got mine in today
[03:33] <Maikeru> 5.04
[03:33] <hyphenated> azp: is it detected? if so, run 'network-admin'
[03:33] <leetcharmer> gusto5, oh -- well that makes sense when I had to reinstall a 'couple' of times
[03:33] <mphilpot> It doesn't seem like the necessary stuff is there in the repository
[03:33] <windex> mphilpot, you gotta use gcc-3.4, that's all i know.
[03:33] <leetcharmer> and eventually worked :D
[03:34] <Maikeru> but don't they send them out with each release
[03:34] <tamale> damn guys.. that still didn't fix it
[03:34] <gnomefreak> they sent out hoary cds instead of breezy?
[03:34] <gusto5> leetcharmer, i blame coincidence
[03:34] <n0odl3> crap
[03:34] <Maikeru> automatically
[03:34] <Eggo> any way to install the opera browser through synaptic package manager?
[03:34] <gusto5> rofl
[03:34] <n0odl3> i think i have to reinstall because of kubuntu
[03:34] <mphilpot> I can't even find the sources (2.6.12-9 isn't in the repository)
[03:34] <gnomefreak> eggo you cant
[03:34] <leetcharmer> ya -- they sent out hoary instead of breezy
[03:34] <epsas_> hello
[03:34] <Maikeru> well when I requested hoary was out instead of breezy
[03:34] <leetcharmer> :/ I placed another order ... I didn't know they send new ones w/ each release
[03:34] <Eggo> how to install opera otherwise?
[03:34] <epsas_> i keep getting W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[03:34] <Maikeru> I requested mine in August/September
[03:34] <Maikeru> lol
[03:34] <Maikeru> got it today
[03:34] <leetcharmer> I got it today too
[03:34] <gusto5> epsas_, do a /topic :)
[03:34] <epsas_> whenever i try to do an apt-get update (amd64)
[03:34] <mphilpot> and build-essential looks like its already setup for g++ 4.0 rather than 3.4
[03:35] <epsas_> gusto5 - thx
[03:35] <bimberi> ubotu tell Eggo abpit p[era
[03:35] <Kyral> I requested 55 Breezy CDs ;P
[03:35] <bimberi> ubotu tell Eggo abpit opera
[03:35] <leetcharmer> does Kubuntu base sound off of ALSA instead of gstreamer?
[03:35] <gusto5> epsas_, its really this you need => /msg ubotu gpgerr
[03:35] <epsas_> yaar
[03:35] <n0odl3> yeah leetcharmer it does
[03:35] <leetcharmer> n0odl3, LEET
[03:35] <bimberi> gah
[03:35] <Maikeru> don't they automatically send them out once you've requested them once
[03:35] <gusto5> whats up, bimberi?
[03:35] <leetcharmer> :/ quick -- why do people like gstreamer?
[03:35] <Maikeru> like, I requested hoary, so shouldn't they automatically send me breezy too?
[03:35] <gusto5> bimberi, you left the ! out
[03:35] <Kyral> no clue...
[03:35] <leetcharmer> I've noticed ALSA > gstreamer (at least for my setup "Audigy 2 Platinum)
[03:35] <gusto5> Maikeru, no
[03:35] <bimberi> gusto5: not my typing :)
[03:36] <epsas_> hmm - it seems like ubotu is not responding
[03:36] <Maikeru> hmm, that's what my friend said, so I was double checking
[03:36] <gusto5> Maikeru, you need to resubmit a new order
[03:36] <mphilpot> does anyone know what I need to install in order to build the kernel?
[03:36] <leetcharmer> :/ like -- my mic doesn't work in Ubuntu, but mebbe it will w/ Kubuntu
[03:36] <Maikeru> hmm
[03:36] <pupil> gusto5, I'm using Breazy Pre release though
[03:36] <Maikeru> mmk
[03:36] <Coz> hello all what is the topic?
[03:36] <leetcharmer> so -- does anyone else here have a facebook?
[03:36] <gusto5> pupil, umm...get full?
[03:36] <leetcharmer> www.facebook.com :D
[03:36] <greg_s> mhpilot, there are several methods on the wiki
[03:37] <gusto5> i officially hate boxtorrents
[03:37] <mphilpot> I'll go look... thanks!
[03:37] <leetcharmer> how many people are here reading ... but not participating?
[03:37] <Spitzer20> do you ubuntu?
[03:37] <greg_s> wellcome
[03:37] <Kyral> you have mail
[03:37] <madcat_1212> can anyone help me with my terminal
[03:37] <leetcharmer> OH!!! also ... I'd like to make a suggestion, as opposed to BitTorrent, how bout' Azeurus? :D:D:D:D
[03:37] <mhz> hi all
[03:37] <gusto5> lol Spitzer20
[03:37] <Spitzer20> when is next version of ubuntu due out? :P
[03:37] <gusto5> madcat_1212, what is wrong?
[03:37] <Spitzer20> i requested cds online
[03:37] <leetcharmer> sure .. it's java, but it's mostly leet imo :D
[03:37] <gusto5> Spitzer20, what version are you on?
[03:37] <Coz> ubuntu 2006
[03:37] <leetcharmer> Spitzer20, Dapper Drake is due in about 2 yrs
[03:38] <Spitzer20> gusto5:  None
[03:38] <mhz> has anyone ever run Ubuntu and OSX on a x86 box?
[03:38] <madcat_1212> gusto5: when i type sudo apt-get update, it returns and error
[03:38] <gusto5> Spitzer20, well 5.10 breezy is out now
[03:38] <Kyral> Dapper is due in April
[03:38] <Kyral> because we JUST released Breezy
[03:38] <Hobbsee> !tell madcat_1212 about gpgerr
[03:38] <ajmitch_> leetcharmer: please, don't spread misinformation like that :)
[03:38] <Spitzer20> gusto5 has cds shipped ?
[03:38] <azp> I am having problems with my netgear ma111 usb wirless network card, I have installed the linux-wlan package, and ndiswrapper.  then installed the .inf and then the modprobe, and ndiswrapper -m but I am still having problems with it not being recognized
[03:38] <hedgehog> Guys! Could I install ubuntu and keep windows also?
[03:38] <tamale> it freezes at "hot plug subsystem" every time
[03:38] <gusto5> Spitzer20, when did you order?
[03:38] <gusto5> hedgehog, yes
[03:38] <leetcharmer> ajmitch_, dapper?
[03:38] <hedgehog> ok
[03:38] <Hobbsee> hedgehog: sure
[03:38] <hedgehog> awesome
[03:38] <ajmitch_> leetcharmer: yes
[03:38] <Spitzer20> gusto5 hmmmm maybe few weeks ago
[03:38] <mhz> madcat_1212: are you sure source.list is ok?
[03:38] <leetcharmer> ajmitch_, fix my error?
[03:38] <gusto5> Spitzer20, did you have to sin up at some site?
[03:38] <hedgehog> goodbye, humans
[03:38] <azp> source.lists?
[03:39] <gusto5> madcat_1212, did you expand your repos yet?
[03:39] <Coz> mamke sure you have good ,inux bootloader
[03:39] <ajmitch_> leetcharmer: it's a 6 month releease schedule like usual, we're not waiting 2 years
[03:39] <Spitzer20> gusto5:  2005-10-03: 5 CDs (sent to shipping company)
[03:39] <Spitzer20> gusto5:  10/03, says it was sent
[03:39] <madcat_1212> my souce .list is good
[03:39] <leetcharmer> ajmitch_, I thought I read somewhere that they were puttin' in 2 years of effort into it to compete w/ Vista
[03:39] <Coz> any news on midi files playing in ubuntu breezy final
[03:39] <Spitzer20> has anyone got the cds yet? :)
[03:39] <mustard5> tamale what usb devices you got?
[03:39] <Spitzer20> should be any day now
[03:39] <mphilpot> greg_s, the wiki looks like you need build-essential but I can't install that because of a dependency on g++ 4.0
[03:39] <mhz> ajmitch_: god to see you here, too
[03:39] <gusto5> Spitzer20, im not too sure.
[03:39] <shagg> anybody have a way of reinitializing icons in ubuntu?  when I did my upgrade to breezy, all my icons went the same (a sheet of paper) plus I've lost my Show Desktop and Trash icons from the toolbar.  any hints?
[03:39] <mhz> ajmitch_: sorry, good.
[03:40] <ajmitch_> leetcharmer: dapper will be released after 2 years of development, when you include warty through breezy
[03:40] <gusto5> Spitzer20, do you remember WHICH version you ordered for?
[03:40] <leetcharmer> ajmitch_, that is of course for +1.x opposed to x.+x
[03:40] <derek> hey, how do i check if ubuntu/my mother board detected my dual processors successfully
[03:40] <ajmitch_> hello mhz
[03:40] <bimberi> !icons
[03:40] <mhz> ajmitch_: hi
[03:40] <ubotu> If you have missing icons after upgrading to Breezy, change theme at System -> Preferences -> Theme
[03:40] <Spitzer20> Please note that orders placed now will not ship until approximately one week after the release of Version 5.10
[03:40] <Spitzer20> when was 5.10 released?
[03:40] <Spitzer20> today?
[03:40] <gusto5> Spitzer20, they're coming
[03:40] <gusto5> soon
[03:40] <gusto5> no
[03:40] <leetcharmer> ajmitch_, well nifty :D good, I didn't wanna wait 2 yrs for vista competitive update
[03:40] <gusto5> 5.10 has been out
[03:40] <tamale> no usb
[03:40] <Spitzer20> gusto5:  since when?
[03:40] <gusto5> just makin sure you didnt make a 5.04 shipment order
[03:40] <Maikeru> oct 13
[03:40] <mhz> ajmitch_: any experience of x86 running Ubuntu and OSX on top?
[03:40] <tamale> mustard5:   no usb
[03:40] <Spitzer20> thanks maikeru
[03:40] <madcat_1212> gusto5: i edited my sources.list already if that is what you mean
[03:40] <ajmitch_> mhz: none
[03:40] <Maikeru> np
[03:40] <Spitzer20> so its not even a week yet
[03:41] <dooglus> where is the current development release?  breezy has been in package freeze for quite a while now - so where are the new versions of packages going?
[03:41] <gusto5> madcat_1212, did you edit them properly?
[03:41] <Spitzer20> ok kewl, next week prolly :)
[03:41] <Spitzer20> or maybe even this week
[03:41] <gusto5> spacedman, 13th?
[03:41] <dooglus> I guess I'm looking for the 'sid' equivalent
[03:41] <ajmitch_> dooglus: dapper will be open in the next day or two
[03:41] <mustard5> tamale, hmmm... ok
[03:41] <gusto5> Spitzer20, 13th?
[03:41] <leetcharmer> I've noticed Ubuntu projects are being taken up as Google Projects, do you think Google plans to support Ubuntu sometime in the future?
[03:41] <mhz> ajmitch_: know of anyone?
[03:41] <nalioth> dooglus: there is no dev release
[03:41] <mphilpot> so no one can build the kernel now?
[03:41] <ajmitch_> mhz: no
[03:41] <dooglus> ajmitch_: what about the warty warthog?  has that been cancelled?
[03:41] <madcat_1212> gusto5: i copy pasted directly from the website on ubuntosupport.org
[03:41] <mhz> ajmitch_: boooh :D
[03:41] <mphilpot> (since build-essential has been upgraded??)
[03:41] <benplaut> leetcharmer: don't count on it
[03:41] <leetcharmer> For any who don't know, Google allocates 20% of employees time to do whatever projects they want to on their own
[03:41] <ajmitch_> dooglus: what do you mean, cancelled?
[03:41] <nalioth> dooglus: warty warthog?
[03:41] <dooglus> sorry, I mean grumpy groundhog.
[03:41] <Spitzer20> Matt Zimmerman mdz at ubuntu.com
[03:41] <Spitzer20> Wed Oct 12 23:10:20 CDT 2005
[03:41] <madcat_1212> gusto5: *ubuntusupport
[03:42] <mustard5> tamale, i'm not sure what the issue is....have you tried hitting F1 for help at the start of the install process and checking the install options?
[03:42] <Spitzer20> oct 12th :)
[03:42] <nalioth> dooglus: are you on ritalin?
[03:42] <Spitzer20> oct 12th to 13th
[03:42] <Spitzer20> so one week would be
[03:42] <ajmitch_> no, grumpy will be around sometime soon, not sure when
[03:42] <dooglus> nalioth: not to my knowledge
[03:42] <Spitzer20> today
[03:42] <Spitzer20> kewl
[03:42] <Spitzer20> may get it this week
[03:42] <ajmitch_> although you wouldn't want to run many packages from it
[03:42] <leetcharmer> tis' both a curse + blessing, but what are your thoughts on sudo rather than a root account?
[03:42] <gusto5> Spitzer20, yep. they START shipping :)
[03:42] <nalioth> dooglus: dapper drake will ramp up developement in the coming weeks
[03:42] <Maikeru> sudo passwd
[03:42] <Maikeru> lol
[03:42] <mphilpot> greg_s, sorry -- I have to register with freenode to do private messaging...
[03:42] <leetcharmer> Is anyone here gonna attend the Ubuntu convention?
[03:42] <mphilpot> I'll brb
[03:42] <mustard5> tamale, might be start from scratch time
[03:42] <Maikeru> that's my thoughts
[03:43] <ajmitch_> leetcharmer: UbuntuBelowZero?
[03:43] <yaaar> when i try to get dvd/mp3 and the like, and i add the nerim.net repo, i'm getting gpg errors.....do i need to do something special to enable these?
[03:43] <leetcharmer> ajmitch_, is that what it's called?
[03:43] <gusto5> madcat_1212, did your repos look like these ones? wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[03:43] <Spitzer20> gusto5:  Im glad i ordered it early
[03:43] <petard> mhz: looks like someone has :-)
[03:43] <leetcharmer> ajmitch_, the one where devs are makin' a battle plan for dapper
[03:43] <petard> v
[03:43] <petard> http://pearpc.net/images/screenshots/1101166325s.jpg
[03:43] <ajmitch_> leetcharmer: yes, I'll be attending
[03:43] <mhz> petard: have you?
[03:43] <leetcharmer> ajmitch_, are you a dev?
[03:43] <gusto5> Spitzer20, you on dial-up?
[03:43] <psycode> How can i play midi files ?
[03:43] <ajmitch_> leetcharmer: yes
[03:43] <Spitzer20> gusto5:  7mbps
[03:43] <leetcharmer> ajmitch_, how can I get plugged in?
[03:43] <gusto5> Spitzer20, why didnt you just...download it?
[03:43] <leetcharmer> ajmitch_, my skills are limited, but I want to be used :D
[03:43] <petard> mhz: no... i have on fedora though
[03:43] <Spitzer20> gusto5:  too slow
[03:44] <Spitzer20> gusto5:  Im waiting for 100mbps :)
[03:44] <gusto5> WHAT?
[03:44] <ajmitch_> leetcharmer: #ubuntu-motu, join the MOTU crew & get famous ;)
[03:44] <gusto5> Spitzer20, you have a 7mbps connection and its too slow?!
[03:44] <azp> When I install a driver for a wlan card, using hte ndiswrapper, and it says the driver is invalid, but it isnt, what should I do?
[03:44] <mhz> petard: OSX on Fedora?
[03:44] <Spitzer20> gusto5:  yes
[03:44] <Spitzer20> gusto5:  im waiting for fios and 30mbps
[03:44] <petard> mhz: yes. using pearpc
[03:44] <oxez> a 17" LCD Monitor with integrated speakers for 299$CAN, is that a good deal?
[03:44] <madcat_1212> gusto5: looks about the same
[03:44] <Spitzer20> or faster
[03:44] <mustard5> psycode, timidity
[03:44] <gusto5> Spitzer20, i downloaded it on 3 mbps....
[03:44] <Spitzer20> heh
[03:44] <Spitzer20> 3mbps geez
[03:44] <mhz> petard: ok, I'll google bout it
[03:45] <gusto5> madcat_1212, and what did you say was the problem again?
[03:45] <Spitzer20> gusto5 is 5.10 much better than the previous version?
[03:45] <bluefoxicy> Question:  What.  The.  FUCK.  is with DHCLIENT?!!!!!!!!!!
[03:45] <DigitalFox> does anyone know if there's a package for java syntax highlighting in vim on Ubuntu?
[03:45] <gusto5> spacedman, in my opinion yes
[03:45] <azp> can some1 get me on aim about installing a wlan card?
[03:45] <ajmitch_> bluefoxicy: language, please :P
[03:45] <bluefoxicy> DHClient goes, "DHCPACK from 192.168.1.1; bound to 192.168.1.104"
[03:45] <bluefoxicy> ifconfig immediately says my IP is 192.168.1.105
[03:45] <madcat_1212> gusto5: E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[03:46] <leetcharmer> azp, you have a good question, I liveCD'd my dad's comp w/ a wlan card, and it can't axx the internet
[03:46] <leetcharmer> axx =access, btw :D but U IRC kids should know that :D
[03:46] <gusto5> madcat_1212, did you make a clean install of 5.10?
[03:46] <psycode> mustard5, thanks - but what should i put as a config file ?
[03:46] <DigitalFox> bluefoxicy: hi
[03:46] <azp> ................
[03:46] <bluefoxicy> hey urb
[03:46] <madcat_1212> gusto5: i sure did
[03:46] <DigitalFox> bluefoxicy: would you happen to know the answer to my question?
[03:46] <qmanman> does a root password exist by default?
[03:47] <bluefoxicy> DigitalFox:  nope, not in the least.
[03:47] <yaaar> how can i tell apt-get not to worry about the public key? the nerim.net repo doesn't seem to have one available...
[03:47] <gusto5> qmanman, no.
[03:47] <qmanman> I seem to rememeber someting like "ubuntu"
[03:47] <qmanman> huh
[03:47] <madcat_1212> gusto5: it seems to work fine now with that sources liste from the wiki site
[03:47] <mustard5> psycode, I don't understand , what config?
[03:47] <leetcharmer> qmanman, to root, sudo and pw = your user pw
[03:47] <gusto5> qmanman, its the one you set
[03:47] <bluefoxicy> DigitalFox:  i hate java remember :>
[03:47] <gusto5> madcat_1212, glad to hear.
[03:47] <bimberi> ubotu tell qmanman about root
[03:47] <qmanman> gusto: one I set? wont take it
[03:47] <gusto5> lol
[03:47] <yaaar> qmanman: do "sudo passwd"
[03:47] <tiglionabbit> how do I make it so nautilus only makes a new window when I want it to?
[03:47] <qmanman> I KNOW ABOUT SUDO :-0
[03:48] <DigitalFox> bluefoxicy: I do too
[03:48] <leetcharmer> qmanman, heh, sry :D:D:D
[03:48] <qmanman> =p
[03:48] <devinlew> help!!
[03:48] <gusto5> qmanman, are you talking about logging in or rooting in terminal?
[03:48] <qmanman> rooting a terminal
[03:48] <qmanman> I need to cat something to /sys
[03:48] <gusto5> sudo -s?
[03:48] <tiglionabbit> currently it makes a new window when I hit backspace, and on every step of looking at smb shares
[03:48] <qmanman> and sudo doesn't cut it
[03:48] <gusto5> wont take your pass?
[03:48] <madcat_1212> gusto5: thanks alot
[03:48] <tiglionabbit> I want it to not make new windows all the time
[03:48] <derek> can anyone help me figure out if both my processors are being detected?
[03:48] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, its in your...nautillis settings
[03:49] <qmanman> sudo appartenly doesn't have perms.....
[03:49] <tiglionabbit> where are my nautilus settings?
[03:49] <qmanman> eh screw it
[03:49] <gusto5> qmanman, which user are you in right now?
[03:49] <qmanman> normal login user
[03:49] <gusto5> OH
[03:49] <gusto5> ok
[03:49] <SlicerDicer-> how do I stop ubuntu from making my monitors from going to sleep?
[03:49] <gusto5> are you on another user account?
[03:49] <gusto5> you hae to add them to the sudoers list dont ya?
[03:49] <qmanman> nope, my usual
[03:49] <qmanman> yar
[03:49] <gusto5> oh.
[03:49] <gusto5> ok :)
[03:49] <devinlew> im having trouble getting my pcmcia wireless card to be detected...any ideas?
[03:49] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, gimme a sec
[03:49] <qmanman> devin: what chipset?
[03:49] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, in the Edit menu of your nautilus window
[03:49] <nalioth> SlicerDicer-: system > prefs > screen saver > advanced
[03:50] <devinlew> chipset on motherboard?
[03:50] <tiglionabbit> SlicerDicer-: system -> prefs -> screensaver
[03:50] <qwerrttyy> hi, I can't boot from CD because I don't know the BIOS password. How can I make a bootdisk to an WinXP install disc or a disk that will find out my BIOS password?
[03:50] <SlicerDicer-> nalioth, ok will look I think I did before
[03:50] <gusto5> nalioth, where is nautillis setting again?
[03:50] <tiglionabbit> mustard5: there isn't a setting for it in there
[03:50] <qmanman> devin: no wireless care chipset
[03:50] <tiglionabbit> even if I don't have the "always open a new window" thing checked, it still opens a new window sometimes
[03:50] <devinlew> ahh..lemme see
[03:50] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, Edit>>Preferences>>Behaviour (tab)
[03:51] <bluefoxicy> qwerrttyy:  erase your CMOS?
[03:51] <qmanman> devinlew: that would be a good place to start ("lspci")
[03:51] <nalioth> gusto5: should be right off the menu bar (i dont use nautilus)
[03:51] <WTF_China> i can get .wmvs working but not asf
[03:51] <WTF_China> what is my problem
[03:51] <qwerrttyy> bluefoxicy, ah, which means take out battery for how long till it loses charge?
[03:51] <SlicerDicer-> nalioth, tiglionabbit, that does not have it :/ not on breezy with kde
[03:51] <gusto5> tiglionabbit,
[03:51] <bluefoxicy> qwerrttyy:  in Linux you should be able to blank /dev/nvram, but then you have to reconfigure your bios; if you know what you're doing that's ok though
[03:51] <devinlew> qmanman..its a linksys...wpc11...i dunno the chipset
[03:51] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, ah ok sorry
[03:51] <nalioth> WTF_China: you need mmsclient to download the wmv the asf points to
[03:51] <qmanman> devinlet: search google for driver support first
[03:52] <tiglionabbit> oh I see
[03:52] <tiglionabbit> when I do check that, it uses a different type of window
[03:52] <qmanman> damn it I cant seem to get your nick right.....
[03:52] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, applications > configuartion editor > apps > nautillis > preferences > check off always_use_browser i think
[03:52] <bluefoxicy> qwerrttyy:  modprobe nvram and then cat /dev/zero > /dev/nvram, for the daring only.  Or pop the battery for 5 minutes; or bridge the CMOS CLR jumper on your motherboard
[03:52] <tiglionabbit> nifty
[03:52] <leetcharmer> OH! I've got a GOOD question, deals with Linksys Print Servers, who's up for the challenge?
[03:52] <robotgeek> qmanman: use tab completion
[03:52] <WTF_China> nalioth, how do i get mmsclient
[03:52] <qmanman> robot: thought xchat had it on by default =p
[03:52] <tiglionabbit> gusto5: I got it.  It was just the opposite of what I thought the checkbox did
[03:52] <qwerrttyy> bluefoxicy, I don't know any of the IRQ stuff, I have a 98 AMIBIOS
[03:52] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, ok hahahah :P
[03:52] <leetcharmer> I need help setting up my wireless printserver to access my printer :D
[03:52] <robotgeek> qmanman: it doesn't?
[03:52] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, dont worry. i made that same mistake too :P
[03:53] <leetcharmer> :/ ubuntu doesn't seem to like it
[03:53] <bluefoxicy> qwerrttyy:  ouch.  You have ISA devices?
[03:53] <qmanman> robot: seems not
[03:53] <qmanman> :-)
[03:53] <WTF_China> nalioth, how do i get mmsclient
[03:53] <tiglionabbit> gusto5: they should change it, I think..  it's confusing
[03:53] <qwerrttyy> bluefoxicy, don't think I have any plugged in, lemme check
[03:53] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, if you check off the thing i mentioned
[03:53] <gusto5> it should work
[03:53] <boxerboy> what it the command to change names?
[03:53] <gusto5> it works forme
[03:53] <gusto5> boxerboy, /nick <name>
[03:53] <gusto5> :P
[03:53] <qmanman> anyone up on tweaking AMD Powernow settings at all?
[03:53] <gusto5> unless you mean in 5.10 :P
[03:53] <tiglionabbit> is there a way to report a bug for this as just a misleading setting?
[03:53] <gusto5> gnomefreak, is that waht you want?
[03:53] <nalioth> WTF_China: enable your repos and have a look
[03:54] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, it seems if you tick that open in browser thing it opens it in the file browser
[03:54] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, which has a 'tree' menu on the left
[03:54] <WTF_China> nalioth, i have, but i cant find it
[03:54] <photomatt> matt from wordpress here, could anyone point me in the direction of getting ubuntu to recognize more than 4 GB of memory?
[03:54] <tiglionabbit> yeah
[03:54] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, might make life easier, I dont know
[03:54] <nalioth> WTF_China: watch ubotu
[03:54] <gnomefreak> gusto5 yes it was thank you
[03:54] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, makes life easier for me :)
[03:54] <nalioth> !info mimms
[03:54] <ubotu> mimms: (MMS (mms://) streaming media download utility), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 0.0.9-1build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 12 kB, Installed size: 84 kB
[03:55] <qwerrttyy> bluefoxicy, this box inparticular has only one ISA slot and two PCI, all the stuff I use so far has been that AT ribbon stuff that's plugged into the board
[03:55] <robotgeek> photomatt: hi, great job on wordpress. does your motherboard support it?
[03:55] <qwerrttyy> bluefoxicy, so, if I installed an ISA card on it, I would have to reconfigure the BIOS anyways?
[03:55] <WTF_China> i found it
[03:55] <WTF_China> thanks nalioth
[03:55] <gnomefreak> i dont see any settings in bitchx to change the default name
[03:55] <gusto5> hello goodthink!!!
[03:55] <jrattner1> Is there a news ticker for gnome? (like the knewsticker)
[03:55] <qmanman> man I cant believe x.org has support for the radeon mobility X700 already
[03:56] <gusto5> goodthink, youre from Toronto! yay!
[03:56] <gusto5> qmanman, do you know if x.org has support for rage 128?
[03:56] <qmanman> man it has to that card it so old
[03:56] <photomatt> robotgeek, thanks! we had freebsd on the box before and that recognized all 8gb, if that answers your question
[03:56] <dcollamore> anyone know why I'm getting GPG errors from http://us.archive.ubuntu.com?
[03:56] <gusto5> qmanman, lol. yep.
[03:56] <qmanman> gusto5: if not the "gatos" project has something
[03:57] <glauc> hey I was using 5.10 beta release, do I have to change my apt sources now?
[03:57] <bluefoxicy> qwerrttyy:  I don't know how ISA cards work anymore but I think the IRQ configuration is on the ISA cards themselves :)
[03:57] <WTF_China> nalioth, how do i work mmsnclient now
[03:57] <glauc> all my packages fail to download with a 404
[03:57] <gusto5> dcollamore, /msg ubotu gpgerr
[03:57] <gusto5> thanks qmanman
[03:57] <nalioth> WTF_China: in a terminal "man mimms"
[03:58] <Ron_o> does linux/ubuntu allow the use of the Dvorak keyboard?
[03:58] <robotgeek> photomatt:hmm, if freebsd can, so must linux :) lemme see if i can find anything
[03:58] <notChankster> dooglus: Heres the exact error "I will disable this X server for now.  Restart GDM when it is configured correctly"
[03:58] <nalioth> Ron_o: yes it does
[03:58] <qwerrttyy> So if I reset my CMOS the worst that can happen is I have to reconfigure ISA cards?
[03:58] <Discipulus> what's the dvorak keyboard?
[03:58] <] BreliC[> well, after hours of research on the disappearing CUPSD, i've given up...
[03:58] <jrattner1> Is there a news ticker for gnome? similar to knewticker
[03:58] <gusto5> ] BreliC[, what printer?
[03:58] <jrattner1> or rss scroller
[03:58] <] BreliC[> lexmark z605
[03:58] <nalioth> WTF_China: i dont advocate illegally downloading things, but if you google "mmsclient" you'll find some things of interest
[03:58] <] BreliC[> it worked yesterday
[03:58] <gusto5> ] BreliC[, what happens? the cusped disappears after you get it?!
[03:59] <Ron_o> Discipulus: a rarely used keyboard that is much more efficient than the qwerty one.
[03:59] <nalioth> jrattner1: use your synaptic's "search" function
[03:59] <gnomefreak> #bitchx
[03:59] <redrose> how woud i go about setting up a pop/SMTP server, what is the deamon that i would use?
[03:59] <] BreliC[> gusto5, then all of a sudden, the cupsd no longer appears to be running, even though there is no error when i restart it
[03:59] <gusto5> ] BreliC[, that is insanely weird.
[03:59] <gusto5> ] BreliC[, can you add it back on?
[03:59] <redrose> sorry
[03:59] <bluefoxicy> qwerrttyy:  I'd just blank out /dev/nvram and reboot, enter bios setup, reconfigure it.
[03:59] <redrose> how do i setup a mail server?
[04:00] <qmanman> anyone has success with converting rpms to debs with the "alien" program?
[04:00] <Spitzer20> ubuntu 5.10 looks a little freshened up but no big changes right?
[04:00] <OPP> hello
[04:00] <OPP> i have a major problem
[04:00] <Spitzer20> the next one prolly should be really nice :)
[04:00] <] BreliC[> gusto5, can't seem to, no.  really strange
[04:00] <informant> redrose: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.04
[04:00] <gusto5> ] BreliC[, i dont know either. but at least your printer kinda works :). ive been on it for months :D
[04:00] <robotgeek> photomatt: is it a 32 bit or 64 bit?
[04:00] <OPP> i installed ubuntu but after that when it boots it stops and says cant find /tty or something. can someone help me??
[04:00] <redrose> lol, i just want to know a deamon name
[04:01] <muszek> hi.  I've just reinstalled breezy (had hoary before) and I always get 403: forbidden if I point to localhost/filename (apache2 installed).  any clues?
[04:01] <informant> redrose: um, postfix for smtp (postfix-tls), dovecot (or courier-imap, etc.) for IMAP/POP3
[04:01] <] BreliC[> gusto5, ouch!
[04:01] <redrose> sorry, but what is IMAP?
[04:01] <gusto5> ] BreliC[, it JUST DOESNT PRINT :P ive actually given up.
[04:01] <] BreliC[> gusto5, well, it no longer works now.. it says The CUPS server could not be contacted... which makes sense because it doesn't appear to be running
[04:02] <OPP> can anyone help me?
[04:02] <informant> redrose: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMAP
[04:02] <] BreliC[> gusto5, frustrating, isn't it?
[04:02] <redrose> lol, ty
[04:02] <Ron_o> i think I'm going to just order a CD of ubuntu, because I can't get mine to record.......anything!
[04:02] <qmanman> so who has some tips for installing the drivers from ati?
[04:02] <gusto5> ] BreliC[, oh yea. :)
[04:02] <photomatt> robotgeek, 64-bit xeons
[04:02] <gusto5> qmanman, you find some? let me know :)
[04:02] <OPP> i installed ubuntu but after that when it boots it stops and says cant find /tty or something. can someone help me??
[04:02] <robotgeek> photomatt: and are you running a smp kernel, uname -a
[04:02] <notChankster> Well I have broken my XServer and dont know how to fix it!
[04:02] <qmanman> gusto5: well I'm about to venture off and take the plunge
[04:03] <KJoy> Can someone answer a question for me?
[04:03] <Hobbsee> KJoy: not until you ask it
[04:03] <treyh0> heh http://www.whiprush.org/2005/10/real_men_of_gen.html
[04:03] <gusto5> qmanman, ok. take care
[04:03] <KJoy> If I install the 64bit version of Ubuntu, can I only install 64 bit apps?
[04:03] <jrattner1> Nalioth i was able to find straw but that isnt for the task bar
[04:03] <Habbie> KJoy: no, 32bits apps should still work
[04:03] <Remmelas> I've got an issue... with synaptic, apt-get, and installing anything.  basically, anything i try to install (or nearly) results in a mess of unresolvable depencancies
[04:03] <treyh0> who is he talking about
[04:03] <OPP> does anyone know??
[04:03] <OPP> why it says
[04:03] <gusto5> ] BreliC[, whats the printer again? and try ubuntuforums, mabye someone will help you there
[04:03] <KJoy> HABBIE: so I do not need to port them any differently?
[04:03] <Remmelas> anyone that can help me troubleshoot
[04:03] <jrattner1> nevermind
[04:03] <Remmelas> ?
[04:03] <epsas_> eek
[04:03] <notChankster> Can someone help me fix my XServer-XOrg?
[04:04] <Habbie> KJoy: usually there's no problem
[04:04] <OPP> anyone know why it says /tty cant be found!!!???
[04:04] <epsas_> i tried to /msg ubotu but...
[04:04] <epsas_> 19:10 [freenode2]  -!- Private messages from unregistered users are currently
[04:04] <epsas_>           blocked due to spam problems, but you can always message a staffer.
[04:04] <epsas_>           Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg )
[04:04] <epsas_> '
[04:04] <OPP> anyone know why it says /tty cant be found!!!???
[04:04] <photomatt> robotgeek, uname -a returns: Linux db2.wordpress.com 2.6.12-9-386 #1 Tue Oct 4 18:44:03 BST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
[04:04] <KJoy> HABBIE: So I just install them as normal under the 64bit OS?
[04:04] <OPP> and then doenst boot up
[04:04] <epsas_> so I can't /msg ubuto to find out about the GPG error =/
[04:04] <nalioth> epsas_: see /topic
[04:04] <robotgeek> epsas_: don't paste in here
[04:04] <OPP> OMG
[04:04] <bimberi> !gpgerr
[04:04] <ubotu> If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* (Yes, you will get some 'is a directory' messages, that's fine) then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[04:04] <nalioth> epsas_: /msg nickserv help register
[04:04] <Hobbsee> epsas_: register then, it's not that hard
[04:04] <notChankster> Can someone help me fix my XServer-XOrg?
[04:04] <epsas_> Hobbsee - Fuck Yourself.
[04:04] <epsas_> =)
[04:04] <gusto5> epsas_, /ns help register
[04:04] <vegasfam> hahah
[04:04] <gusto5> epsas_, language man
[04:04] <gusto5> language
[04:05] <OPP> can someone help me!!!
[04:05] <gusto5> Hobbsee is just helping you, so back off.
[04:05] <treyh0> lol
[04:05] <] BreliC[> gusto5, Lexmark z605.  it worked in Hoary without a hitch, and in Breezy for a few days... but now nothing
[04:05] <Hobbsee> i thought you had to register to get in here anyway...unless it's changed
[04:05] <robotgeek> photomatt: i think it's not seeing only 4GB of memory as you are running a 32 bit kernel. try getting a 64 bit kernel, and you should be fine
[04:05] <] BreliC[> i'll look in the forums, thanks
[04:05] <notChankster> Can someone help me fix my XServer-XOrg?
[04:05] <n0odl3> oh my gosh when i changed to kde my booksmarks got wiped
[04:05] <gusto5> ] BreliC[, np. ill try to help you. i hvae an okidata OL600e FYI :)
[04:05] <treyh0> notChankster: i will, my paypall acct is...
[04:05] <treyh0> jk
[04:05] <n0odl3> the splash screen for firefox also got wiped
[04:05] <notChankster> lol
[04:06] <n0odl3> is this normal?
[04:06] <KJoy> HABBIE: Will I notice any difference between the 64 bit OS vs the 32 bit?
[04:06] <notChankster> treyh0: can you help me?
[04:06] <gusto5> lol treyh0. dont blow your recieve limit in paypal now :)
[04:06] <Habbie> KJoy: depends on the application
[04:06] <KJoy> habbie: sounds good.
[04:06] <KJoy> see you guys later.
[04:06] <Habbie> KJoy: you'll notice when you run into limitations, really
[04:06] <nalioth> epsas_: do you like it here in this channel?
[04:06] <Habbie> KJoy: until then, just don't worry about it
[04:06] <KJoy> time to download 5.10 and do a format c: :)
[04:06] <treyh0> notChankster: cd /var/log
[04:06] <nalioth> ubotu: tell epsas_ about conduct
[04:06] <epsas_> nalioth - eh?
[04:06] <treyh0> less Xorg.0.log
[04:06] <treyh0> push G to go to the bottom
[04:06] <gusto5> lol KJoy. dont have to do that btw.
[04:06] <photomatt> robotgeek, I'll try that, thank you very much!
[04:07] <treyh0> scroll up some to look for errors and tell us what the error is
[04:07] <dooglus> does anyone know of a bittorrent client which can download just one file from a multi-file torrent without allocating space for the rest?
[04:07] <robotgeek> photomatt: np :)
[04:07] <nalioth> epsas_: it is considered polite to read the /topic when you enter a chat room
[04:07] <KJoy> I will have to remember this channel.  thanks guys
[04:07] <goodthink> anyone know if there is a bug/known issue with wirless pppoe and ubuntu?
[04:07] <gusto5> yep
[04:07] <gusto5> dooglus, that isnt possible.
[04:07] <robotgeek> dooglus: azurues or rufus http://rufus.sf.net
[04:07] <epsas_> nalioth - are you looking for drama or something?
[04:07] <nalioth> epsas_: is is also considered very rude to curse at folks who are only here to help you
[04:07] <photomatt> robotgeek, if you want an invite to wordpress.com or anything, let me know
[04:07] <gusto5> dooglus, you're better off finding a torrrent for the one file
[04:07] <dooglus> robotgeek: I know azureus can't do that
[04:08] <tiglionabbit> augh, what's this.  I'm getting bad gpg keys from us.archive.ubuntu.com.  Are the us repositories messed up /again/ ?
[04:08] <robotgeek> photomatt: already have one, http://robotgeek.wordpress.com
[04:08] <gusto5> dooglus, NO torrent can do that
[04:08] <epsas_> nalioth - not if that person is asking me to register with some server daemon in order to solve an operating system problem
[04:08] <] BreliC[> gusto5, hmm, i seem to have kind of fixed it
[04:08] <dooglus> gusto5: why isn't it possible?
[04:08] <treyh0> notChankster: have u tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg (if you changed hardware recently)
[04:08] <n0odl3> tiglibot i have gpg problems too
[04:08] <epsas_> nalioth - no offense, but you can fuck off too =)
[04:08] <vegasfam> die
[04:08] <] BreliC[> gusto5, i managed to start the cupsd again.  but i still can't access it from the laptop
[04:08] <ajmitch_> epsas_: that's enough
[04:08] <mknisely> I'm running into an issue with many packages failing to install due to MD5SUM errors... anyone else having this issue?
[04:08] <Ekibyougami> owned
[04:08] <gusto5> ] BreliC[, thats half the battle :D
[04:08] <treyh0> oooh someone got pwned
[04:08] <Hobbsee> thanks nalioth :)
[04:08] <Ekibyougami> or rather chownd
[04:09] <gusto5> dooglus, the fundamentals of bittorrent dont work like that
[04:09] <nalioth> try to reason with folks.. .. ..
[04:09] <tiglionabbit> on my other install I just removed the "us." from each url.  But this is a while since that problem happened
[04:09] <robotgeek> photomatt: thanks to carthik -> nalioth :)
[04:09] <tiglionabbit> I'm gonna be distributing breezy CDs.  I hope it doesn't give them those repositories by default
[04:09] <dooglus> gusto5: that's nonsense.
[04:09] <ajmitch_> nalioth: thanks, you're quicker than I am :)
[04:09] <treyh0> everyone be on the best behavior cause the ops are undercover ;)
[04:09] <robotgeek> :)
[04:09] <photomatt> robotgeek, awesome. :)
[04:09] <n0odl3> tiglionabbit do you know how to fix those repos?
[04:09] <dooglus> gusto5: whether to pre-allocate or not is up to the client
[04:09] <mknisely> I'll try removing the US.  Thanks!
[04:09] <gusto5> dooglus, if you think so. even if you could, youre better off just finding the torrent for the one file
[04:09] <treyh0> n0odl3: /topic
[04:09] <nalioth> robotgeek: i didnt do it
[04:09] <robotgeek> nalioth: you invited me :)
[04:09] <gusto5> dooglus, right. but that's NOT the given inforation from your .torrent file
[04:09] <n0odl3> how do i change to another mirror?
[04:09] <ajmitch_> treyh0: everyone should always be on their best behaviour :)
[04:10] <tiglionabbit> n0odl3: do I know how to fix the actual repositories?  Of course not.  But I know how to use different ones
[04:10] <muszek> can somebody please help me with apache2 configuration?
[04:10] <robotgeek> cause the ops are always undercover :)
[04:10] <n0odl3> tiglionabbit how do i use different ones?
[04:10] <treyh0> so like
[04:10] <n0odl3> how do i change to different mirrors?
[04:10] <treyh0> would i get in trouble if i advertise support services here?
[04:10] <] BreliC[> gusto5, what do i have to set on the server side to allow network printing?  only to allow the LAN location (near the bottom of the cupsd.conf)?
[04:10] <treyh0> apparently there are a lot of people who need help[
[04:10] <robotgeek> !tell n0odl3 about repos
[04:10] <nalioth> treyh0: lurk and wait for a question you can answer
[04:11] <treyh0> and besides programming linux stuff all day thats all i do is help my support team
[04:11] <tiglionabbit> n0odl3: in synaptic, under Settings->Repositories, click on one, then hit Edit, and change it from http://us.archive.ubuntu etc to http://archive.ubuntu etc
[04:11] <treyh0> nalioth: i can answer them all ;
[04:11] <gusto5> ] BreliC[, that sounds right. i never got that far :)
[04:11] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[04:11] <tiglionabbit> n0odl3: you'll have to do it for each repository listed
[04:11] <treyh0> the question is, "do i want to?"
[04:11] <robotgeek> photomatt: let me know if it works :)
[04:11] <gusto5> nono n0odl3
[04:11] <gusto5> dont do that :p
[04:11] <n0odl3> nono?
[04:11] <glauc> how do I update from Hoary to Breezy?
[04:11] <EnsignRedshirt> In warty, I used audacity to record sounds.  I'm having trouble getting recording to work in breezy.
[04:11] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, is crazy :p
[04:11] <tiglionabbit> I am?
[04:11] <tiglionabbit> why not do that?
[04:12] <treyh0> irc is fun
[04:12] <treyh0> yay
[04:12] <nalioth> treyh0: first thing is to register so you can have ubotu help you
[04:12] <tiglionabbit> I just did it and it worked for me
[04:12] <gusto5> n0odl3, change them by gedeting /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:12] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, it works, but its completely inefficient :)
[04:12] <treyh0> nalioth: oh thats why the punk was ignoring me earlier
[04:12] <treyh0> nalioth: cant remember my 5000000th password :/
[04:12] <tiglionabbit> gusto5: well yeah, but it gives least possibility of screwing up
[04:12] <glauc> how do I update from Hoary to Breezy?
[04:12] <tiglionabbit> gusto5: he'd have to sudo gedit the file.  And breezy still has no way of doing that via gui, does it?
[04:12] <treyh0> glauc: there is a wiki article at wiki.ubuntu.com
[04:13] <n0odl3> tiglionabbit you mean the url?
[04:13] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, true say. sorry, i take the crazy comment back :)
[04:13] <glauc> thanks I will read it
[04:13] <EnsignRedshirt> To used the microphone, what else do I have to do besides enabling it in the Also Mixer (i.e. volume control)?
[04:13] <n0odl3> for me it says the cd rom of hoary?
[04:13] <nalioth> ubotu: tell glauc about update2breezy
[04:13] <n0odl3> what do i edit?
[04:13] <robotgeek> n0odl3: /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:13] <gusto5> n0odl3, listen to tiglionabbit. IM crazy :)
[04:13] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, is it unmuted in the volume tool in your tray?
[04:13] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, the mic I mean
[04:14] <tiglionabbit> n0odl3: uh, yeah, the url it shows when you hit edit
[04:14] <tiglionabbit> n0odl3: the us server seems to have problems often.  Dunno why
[04:14] <Habbie> EnsignRedshirt: I love your nickname :)
[04:14] <gusto5> n0odl3, follow this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[04:14] <tiglionabbit> er, URI is what it says there I guess =P
[04:14] <gusto5> THAT'll help you :)
[04:14] <n0odl3> for somereason tiglion the url tells me its using the "hoary cd:
[04:14] <MonkeyINAbaG> anyone here not having their questions answered? (i just joined)
[04:14] <tarvid> msg nickserv identify carmen
[04:14] <robotgeek> tarvid: /msg :)
[04:14] <MutinyTunes> hi :)  i keep getting a lot of messages like this when trying to apt-get install something...  i have the 'universe multiverse' line uncommented from /etc/apt/sources.list and I'm using breezy --   apache2-mpm-prefork: Depends: apache2-common (= 2.0.54-4ubuntu2) but 2.0.54-5ubuntu2 is to be installed
[04:14] <tiglionabbit> n0odl3: oh, don't edit that one!  That's a CD
[04:14] <n0odl3> ok
[04:14] <robotgeek> tarvid: and use a different password :)
[04:14] <n0odl3> then what do i edit?
[04:15] <glauc> ubotu, update2breezy?
[04:15] <ubotu> glauc: Are you smoking crack?
[04:15] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: If you mean in "Volume Control: Intel ICH5 (Alsa Mixer)" (which is the window that pops up when I double-click the volume icon in the top panel), yes.
[04:15] <tarvid> too much butter on the popcorn
[04:15] <glauc> ubotu, tell glauc about update2breezy?
[04:15] <MutinyTunes> notice the 4ubuntu2 vs 5ubuntu2 stuff.  how do i remedy that?
[04:15] <kethinov> anyone know a good code editor for gnome similar to kate?
[04:15] <glauc> ubotu, tell glauc about update2breezy
[04:15] <tiglionabbit> n0odl3: the ones that get things from the internet.  On mine, I deleted the CD repository so I can throw it away and just get stuff off the net
[04:15] <nalioth> glauc: look to your private messages
[04:15] <robotgeek> kethinov: gedit/gvim :)
[04:15] <glauc> I see it but the bot doesnt know about it
[04:15] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, in audacity..is the recording level set properly and the input device selected?
[04:15] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, how come you got cd repositories?
[04:15] <glauc> got it
[04:15] <glauc> thx
[04:15] <tarvid> firefox loads totem for .rm files, how do i get it to load realplayer?
[04:15] <tiglionabbit> gusto5: what?
[04:16] <kethinov> robotgeek, gedit too simple, *vim too complex
[04:16] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, im just curious if you know why some ppl have a cd repository option and others dont
[04:16] <informant> ubotu: tell informant about update2breezy
[04:16] <n0odl3> do i edit http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
[04:16] <n0odl3> to the archive things?
[04:16] <tiglionabbit> gusto5: well if you installed via CD, it should put a CD repository on there by default
[04:16] <gusto5> n0odl3, follow => https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[04:16] <tiglionabbit> gusto5: but most people like me just delete it
[04:16] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: ...checking...
[04:16] <som1> guys i have a problem, i kinda got this package (realtime-lsm and realtime-lsm-source), it wont lemme get realtime-lsm-module and now i get 5fps on glxgears (i use a geforce 5500fx)
[04:16] <som1> ..
[04:16] <MutinyTunes> what is the deal with all this 5ubuntu2 crap appended to all these apt packages, anyways????????
[04:16] <n0odl3> tiglionabbit do i change that address too?
[04:16] <informant> so.. what is update2breezy?
[04:17] <gusto5> oh ok tiglionabbit. i dont know because i updated off 5.04.
[04:17] <EnsignRedshirt> MutinyTunes: That means they've experienced ubunut love...
[04:17] <treyh0> ubuntu love?
[04:17] <EnsignRedshirt> s/ubunut/ubuntu/  .
[04:17] <treyh0> i thought those backgrounds were banned now
[04:17] <nalioth> MutinyTunes: version strings
[04:17] <dooglus> gusto5: apparently the CVS version of azureus doesn't pre-allocate files you don't download
[04:17] <treyh0> the nekked ones
[04:17] <gusto5> n0odl3, are you following =>
[04:17] <gusto5> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[04:17] <gusto5> really, dooglus? my bad then.
[04:17] <MutinyTunes> well i figured.  but why does my apt-get installs keep complaining about it?
[04:17] <MutinyTunes> getting lines such as this:   apache2-mpm-prefork: Depends: apache2-common (= 2.0.54-4ubuntu2) but 2.0.54-5ubuntu2 is to be installed
[04:18] <gusto5> dooglus, ive always interepeted a fill torrent set as a "download"
[04:18] <inlivingcolour> hello everyone
[04:18] <dooglus> gusto5: I'm downloading it - I'll let you know how it goes
[04:18] <tiglionabbit> n0odl3: what, the CD?  No.  All you want to do is look for repositories that have "us." in them and remove that
[04:18] <tiglionabbit> assuming you're in the US and that's the repository that's breaking on you
[04:18] <tiglionabbit> I guess I never asked which repository was the problem =P
[04:18] <gusto5> dooglus, sure thing. my bad, again :)
[04:18] <Remmelas> does anyone have a clean(or nearly so) sources.list file for breezy?
[04:18] <som1> ive never seen anything so pathetic
[04:18] <som1> HELP !?
[04:18] <nalioth> MutinyTunes: cuz you've probably used non ubuntu repos
[04:18] <tiglionabbit> gusto5: I upgraded too, and deleted the CD repository in the process
[04:18] <gusto5> Remmelas, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[04:18] <mustard5> !tell Remmelas about sources
[04:18] <MutinyTunes> i mean.  i have a super fresh out of the box install and have just done the standard thing to get universe and multiverse.  so i can imagine this is a problem for a large number of users.
[04:18] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, thats odd. i dont have'em :P
[04:18] <inlivingcolour> quick question....when i went to burn a cd, i accidently deleted the folder i wanted to burn.  would i be able to recover that folder?
[04:18] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, oh wait i know why. i probably pasted over them when i did https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[04:18] <MutinyTunes> nalioth, i've done no such thing.
[04:18] <Remmelas> tyvm both of u
[04:19] <melvztechie> hello guys: how do i copy error messages to gedit from synaptic terminal after installing packages
[04:19] <tiglionabbit> gusto5: yeah if you edited the file, you would have.  It's generally the first line of the file
[04:19] <gusto5> tiglionabbit, ok. thanks for  clearing that up
[04:19] <mustard5> melvztechie, good question ..I don't know :)
[04:19] <MutinyTunes> i fucked up.  i should have just gone with straight debian.
[04:19] <jorgp> what do I need to do to get bash completion working?
[04:20] <som1> guys? im getting 5fps with glxgears
[04:20] <nalioth> MutinyTunes: just a possibility. and it only needs be done once (it can come back and bite you)
[04:20] <tiglionabbit> jorgp: press tab
[04:20] <treyh0> MutinyTunes: yeah ,or bought suse
[04:20] <melvztechie> mustard5: i tried right-click on the terminal but paste in gedit doesnt work?
[04:20] <jorgp> tiglionabbit: it does nothing but beep
[04:20] <robotgeek> photomatt: are u using a live cd, if so try the AMD-64 cd. (i belive it would work if your xeon's have EM64T extension). I am not sure what it means, i've never used a 64bit os :)
[04:20] <MutinyTunes> nalioth, the only thing i've done is uncommented the 'universe' line in sources.list  I just installed this thing today!
[04:20] <robotgeek> melvztechie: the file is read only?
[04:20] <Black_Bishop> Anyone else having what appear to be sudo problems in 5.10?  It asks me for my password and then the application says it's starting, then dies.  Then it won't start any other sudo-ed app until after a restart.
[04:20] <mustard5> melvztechie, yeah...someone yesterday took a screenshot and pasted in in pastebin...but the image was huge :)
[04:20] <Severian> melvztechie, try the middle button
[04:20] <nalioth> MutinyTunes: then you have an interesting problem
[04:21] <MutinyTunes> i can imagine i have a problem that a myriad of users have experienced.
[04:21] <tiglionabbit> jorgp: it should work by default.  It tries to complete the names of files in the directory.  Try making a file first, and see if it will complete that file's name.  (example: touch testfile)
[04:21] <nalioth> MutinyTunes: most likely associated with the repos and their quirkyness atm
[04:21] <melvztechie> guys: i just have 2-button mouse:)
[04:21] <photomatt> robotgeek, nope, this is on a remote server, all I have is shell
[04:21] <Amaranth> nalioth: want to test the latest version of alacarte (smeg)?
[04:21] <Severian> melvztechie, press both buttons at once.  That is the same as button 3 on most systems.
[04:21] <jorgp> tiglionabbit: nope, does not work, I have breezy on the laptop works good, but bash complete and sound does not work here
[04:21] <Amaranth> nalioth: I've made quite a few changes since yesterday
[04:21] <nalioth> Amaranth: yes sure thing
[04:22] <robotgeek> photomatt: hmm, so are u doing a netinstall?
[04:22] <mustard5> melvztechie, if you take a screenshot and paste it in the pastebin, try to reduce the kb size a bit :)
[04:22] <melvztechie> Severian: hello, it worked, thanks man!!
[04:22] <nalioth> Amaranth: i've made some changes, too
[04:22] <tiglionabbit> =[  dunno jorgp.  Works for me
[04:22] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: I cranked up the volume of the Mic in Volume Control, and in Audacity, and still no response.
[04:22] <Amaranth> nalioth: http://dev.realistanew.com/alacarte-0.8beta1.tar.gz
[04:22] <melvztechie> mustard5: your the man;) hhehhe tanks
[04:22] <photomatt> robotgeek, someone else installed it, I'm just trying to make it work now
[04:22] <Amaranth> nalioth: extract then run alacarte-0.8/src/alacarte
[04:23] <sampan> when i try to apt-get install kubuntu-desktop -- i get an error about "broken packages" -- x-window-system-core -- but looking in synaptic shows no broken packages.  ??
[04:23] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, and input is 'mic' just to the left of record levels?
[04:23] <dabaR> So, whats new?
[04:23] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: Yes.
[04:23] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, last question to eliminate other simple problems...is the mic plugged in ;)
[04:23] <som1> can you guys stop ignoring me?
[04:23] <robotgeek> photomatt: oh okay, then you might have to do a kernel recompile. i think
[04:23] <n0odl3> arrgh! my keys are still broken!
[04:24] <CarlK> what is the breezy way to do ff java plugin?
[04:24] <n0odl3> even after switching the mirrors!
[04:24] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, hmmm..I'm runing out of answers :)
[04:24] <som1> ANYONE?!
[04:24] <dabaR> som1: If you feel ignored, that is most likely due to the fact that noone has anything to tell you.
[04:24] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: Yup :)  But go ahead and ask more "dumb" questions, since it might be something like that :)
[04:24] <nalioth> som1: if you'll type less griping and more questions, ....
[04:24] <robotgeek> photomatt: or install the amd-64 version of ubuntu
[04:24] <som1> about time!
[04:24] <crimsun> CarlK: download a jre/jdk and use java-package from multiverse to create a deb. Installing the deb creates the necessary symlinks automatically.
[04:24] <som1> hello!
[04:24] <som1> people here!
[04:24] <som1> :<
[04:24] <dabaR> How are you?
[04:24] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, when it loads up do you get any error messages about sound devices?
[04:24] <nalioth> som1: people cant do anything with "someone?!"
[04:24] <tiglionabbit> som1: we're talking to you already
[04:24] <Severian> soml, congratulations.
[04:25] <som1> yay.
[04:25] <som1> now i got all the attention i need.
[04:25] <Habbie> som1: try to start by making sense; maybe then you'll get help :)
[04:25] <help> treyh0: I found the error in the Xorg.0.log
[04:25] <Hobbsee_> som1: you might want to check this out, sometime http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxHelpAsk.html
[04:25] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, I'm going to load up audacity and have a look...brb
[04:25] <som1> so, i got this thing called realtime-lsm and realtime-lsm-source, jack, qjackctl and that.
[04:25] <budreefer> hey every1
[04:25] <som1> and now, i get 5fps with glxgears.
[04:26] <treyh0> Chankster: stop changing nicks
[04:26] <treyh0> Chankster: what is the error
[04:26] <dabaR> som1 unget them or something.
[04:26] <treyh0> privmsg me if u like ;)
[04:26] <louis> hi all
[04:26] <gusto5> hi louis
[04:26] <treyh0> they might ban you if you paste in here
[04:26] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: Not currently.  I was getting errors, so disabled "Sound events" and "Enable sound server at startup" in System->Preferences->Sound.
[04:26] <crimsun> treyh0: only if you flood repeatedly.
[04:26] <som1> i cant, it says "unable to lock the adminstration directory (/var/lb/dpkg/), is another process using it?" :<
[04:26] <disasm> i dont get it zsnes was working perfect last night, and now it dies whenever I pass it the -m switch (disable gui)
[04:27] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: hmmm... maybe I need the sound server to be started up...
[04:27] <som1> lets see.
[04:27] <som1> DIE EVIL.
[04:27] <CarlK> crimsun, is there a ubuntu wiki page on this (installing java plugin)
[04:27] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, you on breezy?
[04:27] <dabaR> som1: close the process using it.
[04:27] <n0odl3> yes now it worked
[04:27] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: Yes.
[04:27] <n0odl3> no gpg error!
[04:27] <crimsun> CarlK: yes, RestrictedFormats
[04:27] <dabaR> som1: usually synaptic.
[04:27] <gusto5> lol n0odl3 :)
[04:27] <n0odl3> the german one works!
[04:27] <gusto5> LOL :P
[04:27] <crimsun> CarlK: there are links to the jre/jdk of choice
[04:27] <som1> nothing was using it, i just removed the lock file
[04:27] <robotgeek> som1: do a lsof /var/lib/dpkg in a terminal , and kill the process
[04:27] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, one more simple answer..does you mic have a switch on it for on and off?
[04:28] <n0odl3> Fetched 3382kB in 27s (123kB/s)
[04:28] <n0odl3> Reading package lists... Done
[04:28] <tarvid> how do i get firefox to open the right application for .rm?
[04:28] <n0odl3> does this mean update is successful?
[04:28] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: No, just a cheap $10 GE mic.
[04:28] <gusto5> n0odl3, yea.
[04:28] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, some have volume control and on/off switch on the cord
[04:28] <mustard5> k
[04:28] <n0odl3> w007
[04:28] <n0odl3> thank you
[04:28] <Chankster> treyh0: I PM'ed you
[04:28] <djjason> is there a way to enable the remote desktop in command line
[04:29] <gusto5> horray.
[04:29] <gusto5> main repos are fixed :)
[04:29] <CarlK> crimsun, first thing on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats errors:  "E: Package j2re1.4 has no installation candidate"
[04:29] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, my sound server and sound events are off
[04:29] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, both off
[04:29] <Severian> djjason, do you want to set up a cron job to enable vnc at certain times?
[04:29] <Chankster> treyh0: I PM'ed you
[04:30] <treyh0> Chankster: i sent you like 50 messages so far
[04:30] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, I have a default sound card setting after that....you might check that too
[04:30] <Chankster> im not seeing anything
[04:30] <tiglionabbit> tarvid: check out the MultimediaPlugins extension for firefox at http://addons.mozilla.org
[04:30] <dabaR> CarlK: where are you trying to get Java from?
[04:30] <hectorC> Hello! Could someone help me? I need to patch the ati driver inside xorg in order to fix something in my system... do I have to rebuild the whole xorg package or is thre a way for only rebuilding the xserver-xorg-driver-ati package?
[04:30] <robotgeek> mustard5: can u go to System -> Preferences -> Multimedia Prefs Selector, and do the check there
[04:30] <melvztechie> guys: whats the problem with this error? http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3276
[04:30] <treyh0> ok well, i saw them, first do u have an nvidia video card?
[04:30] <Chankster> yes
[04:30] <Jemte> does ubuntu support ISA
[04:30] <Habbie> Jemte: yes
[04:31] <Chankster> treyh0: nVidia 66000GT
[04:31] <tr3vis> jas anyonr been able to get boa constructor installed?
[04:31] <treyh0> Chankster: edit /etc/X11/Xorg.conf and search for a line that contains FBDev
[04:31] <djjason> Severian, I just want to enable vnc so I can connect to the machine via vnc...and currently I can ssh into the machine
[04:31] <dabaR> hectorC: well, maybe you need the source, I dont know.
[04:31] <zakame> is there a pdf to M$ .doc converter?
[04:31] <CarlK> dabaR, im just following the wiki page, havn't tried anything but the apt-get
[04:31] <treyh0> should be like Option          "UseFBDev"              "true" or something
[04:31] <treyh0> commend it out
[04:31] <treyh0> comment
[04:31] <djjason> Severian, so thats why I was asking about command line
[04:31] <treyh0> with a "#"
[04:31] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: The default sound card has just one choice: Intel ICH5
[04:31] <mustard5> robotgeek, my system is working
[04:31] <dabaR> CarlK: well, let me tell you off the bat, that there is not Java in the official repos.
[04:31] <treyh0> Chankster: do you have a line like that?
[04:31] <CarlK> dabaR, if the wiki needs to be updated, then I'll update it.
[04:31] <robotgeek> mustard5: for the input selector stuff
[04:31] <Severian> If you just want to enable it, you don't need a command line.  What is your goal, so I have a better idea what to suggest?
[04:32] <Chankster> treyh0: ill have to reboot back into ubuntu
[04:32] <treyh0> dood
[04:32] <treyh0> wtf
[04:32] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, ok...I've got ALSA set up in the multimedia selector for both
[04:32] <treyh0> i am bout to go to bed
[04:32] <Chankster> treyh0: ok
[04:32] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: The mic worked in warty.  The volume control window in warty was much more complicated, and I seem to recall have to enable a couple things.
[04:32] <treyh0> heh
[04:32] <crimsun> CarlK: please download a jre/jdk, then download java-package, then execute make-jpkg passing the jre/jdk you downloaded as a parameter
[04:32] <Ilya> Does anyone know of a program that can write a cd from an iso?
[04:32] <crimsun> CarlK: that's what the wiki needs to say, essentially.
[04:32] <dooglus> Ilya: nautilus
[04:32] <hectorC> dabaR thanks for answering. yes, I know I need the source but because there is a package named xserver-xorg-driver-ati package I was wonering if there is a source package for that one
[04:32] <iteachgeeks> Ilya GnomeBaker
[04:32] <Severian> Ilya,   cdrecord
[04:33] <tarvid> tiglionabbit, realplayer is installed, the links are correct, the files are in the right directory, the ubuntu version of firefox loads totem when .rm files are selected
[04:33] <dooglus> Ilya: right-click the .iso file and say "burn to disk"
[04:33] <dabaR> CarlK: do not update it with information that ubotu provided you. Update for it to say that there is no java debs in the official repo, and that people should build their own debs, and link to the wiki page that shows how to build your own deb.
[04:33] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, if I double click on volume control and go to audio capture, I have the mic unmuted on both settings...capture and the other one
[04:33] <Amaranth> dabaR: multiverse has blackdown debs
[04:33] <dabaR> hectorC: there is source for any package.
[04:33] <budluva> anyone get their ipod to work in breezy?
[04:33] <dabaR> Amaranth: ah so really?
[04:33] <djjason> Severian, the remote desktop is not currently enabled but I want to enable it. Currently I only have ssh access to the machine.....so normally I would just enable vnc access by going to remote desktop in System preferences....but since I dont have vnc access...how can I enable it on the remote machine if I have ssh access
[04:33] <gusto5> budluva, get gtkpod
[04:33] <Severian> Ilya, I normally use k3b to do that.  It is a very nice CD burning app and it is in synaptic.
[04:34] <CarlK> so what is "the open source GIJ included with Breezy" ?
[04:34] <fez> heh
[04:34] <budluva> gusto5, is the hoary gtkpod howto the same for breezy?
[04:34] <Ilya> Found nautilus on google....
[04:34] <CarlK> ... that is mentioned on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java
[04:34] <mustard5> robotgeek, do you think he should try something other than alsa on both?
[04:34] <gusto5> budluva, it should be.
[04:34] <dooglus> Ilya: nautilus is the defauly gnome file browser.
[04:34] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: In my Multimedia Systems Selector, under Default Sink, I have "ESD" and under Default Source, I have "OSS".
[04:34] <Severian> djjason, ok, now I see what you need.  The suggestions I had won't work, but let me look for a moment and see if I can see what to do.
[04:35] <dabaR> CarlK: then you need to update your sources, to include multiverse
[04:35] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, I have alsa on both
[04:35] <gusto5> budluva, sudo apt-get gtkpod should do it anyhow.
[04:35] <dabaR> CarlK: it is part of the new gcc 4.0, Gnu Compiler Collection, and is the Open Source implementation of the Java compiler.
[04:35] <zakame> is there a pdf to M$ .doc converter?
[04:36] <Ilya> Oh, and I'm using Windows right now... So does k3b work on Windows?
[04:36] <gusto5> zakame, why do you need to do that? and i dont think so
[04:36] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: I changed them both to ALSA, but now when I try to record in audacity, I get an error.
[04:36] <mustard5> k
[04:36] <mustard5> what is the error...don't paste it in here if its big :D
[04:36] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, try #flood
[04:36] <mustard5> I'm in there
[04:37] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: Actually, the little button that said "Mic" before is now empty.  There are no device choices.
[04:37] <TMM> hey all
[04:37] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, I'm just about stumped now mate
[04:37] <TMM> can someone who also upgraded from hoary to breezy see if the man pages still work?
[04:37] <EnsignRedshirt> mustard5: and the error was "Error while opening sound device.  ..."
[04:37] <zakame> gusto5: because I've a paper in pdf that needs to be read by my boss as .doc :(
[04:37] <TMM> mine are broken
[04:37] <mustard5> I'm running out of options
[04:37] <TMM> man 7 undocumented doesn't work anymore either
[04:37] <TMM> but, all the manpages are there
[04:38] <LaptopZZ> does anyone use ubuntu on macppc?
[04:38] <treyh0> LaptopZZ: i did until i spilled coffee on my powerbook
[04:38] <treyh0> :(
[04:38] <mustard5> EnsignRedshirt, probably need more than that with regards to the error message can you join #flood and copy and paste it in or type it in?
[04:38] <LaptopZZ> heh, may I ask you a few questions?
[04:38] <LaptopZZ> I would cry too heh
[04:38] <treyh0> LaptopZZ: ask!!!
[04:38] <robotgeek> mustard5: no idea
[04:38] <Jemte> what exactly is the loopback interface network device
[04:38] <mustard5> robotgeek, k thanks
[04:38] <treyh0> LaptopZZ: its ok i had it for 5 years heh
[04:38] <robotgeek> LaptopZZ: i use it on ppc
[04:38] <gusto5> zakame, you in ubuntu?
[04:38] <LaptopZZ> I wanna dual boot osx and linux
[04:38] <gusto5> LaptopZZ, then do it.
[04:38] <LaptopZZ> I am getting kinda fed up with os x
[04:38] <nalioth> LaptopZZ: yes many of us
[04:38] <LaptopZZ> so when it installs grub
[04:39] <LaptopZZ> will I have OSX and linux as options?
[04:39] <TMM> Jemte, it's an interface, that... well, loops back, whatever you send to it, your system receives as well
[04:39] <nalioth> LaptopZZ: yes you will
[04:39] <yombe> Hi. Anyone knows how to get gmailfs to work in Ubuntu?
[04:39] <treyh0> no but u can edit /boot/grub/menu.list add it
[04:39] <treyh0> ...
[04:39] <LaptopZZ> also
[04:39] <crimsun> CarlK: that's the jitter included as part of GCC 4
[04:39] <treyh0> menu.lst, i mean
[04:39] <nalioth> treyh0: ??
[04:39] <LaptopZZ> it has airport extreme bullshit w/e 802.11g
[04:39] <LaptopZZ> is there a driver for it?
[04:39] <robotgeek> yombe: there's a package called gmailfs
[04:39] <robotgeek> LaptopZZ: nope
[04:39] <LaptopZZ> so basically you can't use the wireless?
[04:39] <nalioth> LaptopZZ: broadcom has released NO driver support, so no there is not
[04:39] <treyh0> LaptopZZ: only 802.11b is supported, i have one for sale... will be on ebay soon
[04:39] <LaptopZZ> ndiswrapper?
[04:39] <treyh0> unless u want it
[04:40] <nalioth> LaptopZZ: if you use a wifi dongle that is linux friendly
[04:40] <LaptopZZ> I have an ibook
[04:40] <yombe> robotgeek: I tried the package but it just won't connect. Did it work for you?
[04:40] <LaptopZZ> ibook 12"
[04:40] <nalioth> LaptopZZ: ndiswrapper is only for intel
[04:40] <LaptopZZ> no pcmcia
[04:40] <LaptopZZ> nalioth: thought so
[04:40] <nalioth> LaptopZZ: buy a usb wifi dongle that has linux support
[04:40] <LaptopZZ> nalioth kinda takes the convenice out of it
[04:40] <LaptopZZ> but is an option
[04:40] <LaptopZZ> I have 2 spare PCMCIA cards too
[04:41] <nalioth> LaptopZZ: and treyh0 doesnt know about yaboot
[04:41] <LaptopZZ> yaboot?
[04:41] <nalioth> LaptopZZ: yaboot is your bootloader
[04:41] <robotgeek> yombe: nope, i havent tried
[04:41] <LaptopZZ> I was thinking it just used grub
[04:41] <notChankster> Wow I'm so confused
[04:41] <treyh0> nalioth: oh yeah heh
[04:41] <nalioth> LaptopZZ: grub and lilo are for intel
[04:41] <nalioth> LaptopZZ: low level things are different on a mac
[04:41] <LaptopZZ> well, then I won't be using grub then heh
[04:41] <robotgeek> LaptopZZ: we also don't have ndiswrapper for wireless cards
[04:42] <cafuego_> LaptopZZ: A driver for airport extreme is under development.
[04:42] <LaptopZZ> cool, cafuego: anyway to get a exp version?
[04:42] <ericroach> i'm trying to get sound working on my laptop, it is an older one, Yamaha 715/704 chipset.  I can't find any information about this card.  I'm on breezy.  Anyone familiar with soundcard troubleshooting?
[04:42] <cafuego_> LaptopZZ: It'll probably be a few months yet, though.
[04:42] <yombe> robotgeek: ok.  Thanks
[04:42] <LaptopZZ> does power management work ok in it?
[04:42] <crimsun> ericroach: isa?
[04:42] <LaptopZZ> suspending
[04:43] <LaptopZZ> hibernation/etc?
[04:43] <cafuego_> LaptopZZ: Yes, but you can't actually use it. All it does is load and detect the hardware.
[04:43] <robotgeek> LaptopZZ: works fine for me
[04:43] <LaptopZZ> awesome
[04:43] <zakame> gusto5: yep, breezy, already did an apt-cache search...
[04:43] <ericroach> crimsun, eah
[04:43] <crimsun> ericroach: is pnp os enabled in your motherboard's bios?
[04:43] <cafuego_> (on the mac mini anyway)
[04:43] <ericroach> crimsun, yeah
[04:43] <LaptopZZ> I think I'll repartiition tonight
[04:43] <LaptopZZ> and install tomorrow
[04:43] <LaptopZZ> thanks for your help everyone
[04:43] <ericroach> crimsun, yeah to the isa, but the pnp os, im not sure
[04:43] <cafuego_> http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/
[04:44] <crimsun> ericroach: lspnp -v -> paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[04:44] <LaptopZZ> oh actually another kinda question
[04:44] <r0xoR> !start an editor war
[04:44] <ubotu> ed is better than emacs
[04:44] <gusto5> zakame, i have no idea. i know there are convertors in windozes.
[04:44] <r0xoR> hahah
[04:44] <LaptopZZ> is there a UT linux mac binary?
[04:44] <r0xoR> LaptopZZ, doubt it
[04:44] <LaptopZZ> figures hehe :-P
[04:44] <LaptopZZ> fair enough
[04:44] <treyh0> l/ast naliot
[04:44] <treyh0> doh
[04:46] <ericroach> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3277
[04:47] <nalioth> LaptopZZ: if you want to keep osx, parted works great for shrinking your osx partition
[04:48] <humbraro> I'm downloading w32 codecs for mplayer, etc....
[04:48] <humbraro> Do I need to re-install mplayer afterward?
[04:48] <SEJeff> Seveas, does your repo work for breezy?
[04:48] <nalioth> humbraro: you do not
[04:49] <mark_> hiya
[04:49] <humbraro> excellent, thanks
[04:49] <mark_> i'm likin the ubuntu
[04:49] <tr3vis> W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/w/wxwidgets2.6/python-wxversion_2.6.1.1.1ubuntu2_all.deb
[04:49] <tr3vis>   404 Not Found
[04:49] <tr3vis> how can i fix that?
[04:49] <humbraro> mplayer has been crashin on me since I upgraded to breezy
[04:49] <nalioth> tr3vis: the repos are having a bit of trouble atm
[04:50] <tr3vis> so it should be fixed when that is fixed?
[04:50] <jsubl2> i was having trouble with the us.archive repos earlier.. switched to .archive
[04:50] <gusto5> tr3vis, get another mirror
[04:50] <tr3vis> can you point me to a page on how to add another mirror?
[04:50] <treyh0> tr3vis: sed -s s:us.archive:archive:g -i /etc/apt/sources.list && apt-get update
[04:50] <hogg> hello fellow ubuntuers
[04:50] <EnsignRedshirt> Arghhh... basta!  I hate it when an "upgrade" causes so much regression...  ciao.
[04:50] <tr3vis> thanks treyh0
[04:51] <cfh_dev> how bad is it to update against a 'universe' repo?
[04:51] <Severian> djjason, are you still around?
[04:51] <hogg> ok having apt-get issues
[04:51] <nalioth> cfh_dev: by all means, enable your universe and multiverse
[04:51] <Jemte> how can i check if ubuntu detected my ISA network card
[04:51] <son_5> Hello
[04:51] <treyh0> cfh_dev: its not bad, it contains the neat software
[04:51] <nalioth> hogg: yes we all are, the repos seem to be having some troubles atm
[04:51] <mustard5> anyone know how big the cedega cvs is?
[04:51] <Ilya> I'm writing a CD with Alcohol 120...
[04:51] <djjason> Severian, yes
[04:51] <defendguin> i need to file a bug report against the screensaver   when i move the mouse or touch a key the screensaver stops but the screen is still basically black.  i wanted to look for an existing filed bug but i dont know what you would call that.
[04:51] <simprix> What does ubuntu breezy use for its framebuffer device on the splash screen
[04:52] <gusto5> zakame, sorr, but i have no idea.
[04:52] <rain`> Can someone tell my why specifying > Option		"ConnectedMonitor"		"DFP-0, CRT-0"  does not work? I want my laptop screen DFP-0 to be the primary monitor, while my external monitor CRT-0 to be secondary...but it still thinks my external monitor is primary
[04:52] <cfh_dev> treyh0: I've installed neat stuff from there but have been leary to update my system against it.
[04:52] <nalioth> defendguin: bugzilla.ubuntu.com
[04:52] <treyh0> cfh_dev: why?
[04:52] <hogg> does anyone have a good sources.list file for 5.10
[04:52] <gusto5> hogg
[04:52] <nalioth> cfh_dev: it wont hurt anything at all, enable it and multiverse too
[04:52] <hogg> yes
[04:52] <gusto5> sec
[04:52] <gusto5> getting it
[04:52] <treyh0> its as stable as the rest of the repo (rofl given the current situation with us.archive)
[04:52] <greg_s> jemte: go to a terminal and type "dmesg |more" and look for it
[04:52] <cfh_dev> treyh0: never quite knew quite how to think about the universe repo.  Is it kinda like running 'testing' for Debian?
[04:52] <jsubl2> !tell hogg about sources
[04:53] <gusto5> hogg, here => https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[04:53] <treyh0> cfh_dev: main is just ubuntu "officially supported"
[04:53] <treyh0> cfh_dev: universe is everything else availble
[04:53] <mustard5> anyone know how big the cedega cvs is roughly (ballpark figure or total guess )?
[04:53] <Severian> It appears that you can enable it by editing your gnome config files.  There is a way to do that from the command line.  I have seen people do it, but I have not done it, so I'll have to find that if you don't know how.  But, now I could give you the keys you'll need to edit.  Do you want those?
[04:53] <rage> :)
[04:53] <treyh0> cfh_dev: and multiverse is the stuff people are too scared to put in universe cause they might get sued
[04:53] <SAM_theman> how do i get into root
[04:53] <SAM_theman> in the teminal
[04:53] <SAM_theman> what the password
[04:53] <hornbeck> is anyone else getting a badsig when apt-get updating?
[04:53] <cfh_dev> treyh0: ahhh, I'll have to get those turned on.
[04:54] <nalioth> ubotu: tell SAM_theman about root
[04:54] <shadymike> SAM_theman: Type in "sudo -i" in the Terminal
[04:54] <cfh_dev> nalioth: thanks for the suggestions, too
[04:54] <Severian> SAM_theman, you run another distro.  Ubuntu users don't need no stinking root.
[04:54] <neighborlee> SAM_theman, sudo passwd root
[04:54] <djjason> Severian, Sure that would be helpful
[04:54] <simprix> What does ubuntu breezy use for its framebuffer device on the splash screen
[04:55] <defendguin> Nali0ths_dog, but what would you call that error?
[04:55] <hornbeck> anybody?
[04:55] <hogg> anyone know why the right click terminal is missing... URRRRGHHHH
[04:55] <gusto5> hogg,
[04:55] <neighborlee> hornbeck, pleaSe see TOPIC
[04:55] <hogg> old habits are hard to break
[04:55] <neighborlee> hornbeck, ie: yes
[04:55] <gusto5> its under applications > accessories
[04:55] <treyh0> hogg: what terminal you using?
[04:55] <Xenguy> SAM_theman: you can run Ubuntu and have root, if you choose
[04:55] <hogg> gnome
[04:56] <hornbeck> neighborlee: thanks
[04:56] <hornbeck> I never read the topic :-)
[04:56] <cfh_dev> Anyone else out there using banshee media player?
[04:56] <neighborlee> hornbeck, yw
[04:56] <mustard5> !tell hogg about openterminal
[04:56] <Severian> djjason, there are several keys to be changed.  They are all under   desktop/gnome/remote_access     The main ones are enabled, prompt_enabled, view_only and vnc_password
[04:56] <neighborlee> hornbeck, not to worry many dont ;0
[04:56] <mickey> mustard5 you just hang out in here to help people all the time??
[04:56] <SAM_theman> this for my dad
[04:57] <mickey> mustard5 nice guy...
[04:57] <neighborlee> SAM_theman, nice
[04:57] <djjason> Severian, ok thanks alot...I will take a look at this...
[04:57] <tarvid> anybody know where firefox links .ra files to totem and how to change it to realplay?
[04:57] <tarvid> cd
[04:57] <mustard5> mickey yeah...it passes the time :)
[04:57] <SAM_theman> hes getting on my nerves now
[04:57] <mustard5> mickey, I'm doing other stuff of course...I'm installing cedega atm
[04:57] <SAM_theman> lol cedega 4.4 is cool
[04:57] <Ilya> Just wondering, is it possable for a Windows PC to give a Linux one internet access(I don't want to do this yet though)? If so, is it easy?
[04:57] <mustard5> hogg, let me find the package you need one tick
[04:58] <Severian> djjason, do you have a local Ubuntu system so you can play with those settings?  That would probably make it go faster.
[04:58] <Hendric> cedega is better with p2p..
[04:58] <mickey> mustard5 being a total newb when you get a chance could you take a look at this forum post that tells how to configure my 7 button intellimouse
[04:58] <SAM_theman> p2p 2.02 i don't get it??
[04:58] <hogg> thanks mustard
[04:58] <mickey> then if think it works, perhaps you or someone can tell me how to do it :-)
[04:58] <mustard5> mickey I think my knowledge about that would be zilcho unfortunately :D
[04:58] <guru54> hey does p2p play well with neverwinter nights by chance?
[04:58] <mickey> mustard5 sad :-)
[04:58] <neighborlee> Hendric, thats a weird comparison but ok ;)
[04:58] <CarlK> Ilya, yes - "share this connection" or something like that
[04:58] <neighborlee> guru54, ?
[04:59] <Hendric> get p2p... it can amazingly tweak every game to run on a linux system
[04:59] <mickey> anyone have knowledge of configuring a usb intellimouse?
[04:59] <Sonny_Wertzik> can someone tell me the command to launch ut2004 from the command terminal?
[04:59] <djjason> Severian, yeah I do......
[04:59] <neighborlee> Sonny_Wertzik, ut2004
[04:59] <mickey> hendric is that its name? p2p?
[04:59] <Hendric> point2play..
[04:59] <mustard5> hogg, To add the right-click option for opening gnome-terminal on Breezy, install the  nautilus-open-terminal package
[04:59] <mickey> cool
[05:00] <Hendric> its a fronted end for cedega...
[05:00] <Laforge38> anyone know where i can get the file bcmw15a.inf and .sys
[05:00] <Severian> djjason, do you know how to edit gconf through ssh or do you want me to track that down?
[05:00] <neighborlee> Hendric, p2p is not magic for every game...for 'some' it is but its not magic ;)
[05:00] <Sonny_Wertzik> neighborlee, heh that aint workin hehe
[05:00] <benplaut> what's a good shooter that doesn't require much for graphics? i can get 60fps in Quake 2 at 1024x768, but nobody ever plays it.. any other good low res?
[05:00] <neighborlee> Sonny_Wertzik, odd i was pretty sure that waS it..sorry
[05:00] <djjason> Severian, no no no need......I can manage that...
[05:00] <JohnP789> I'm trying to tweak hdparm settings for a new UDMA disk on an old BX chipset motherboard.
[05:00] <neighborlee> Sonny_Wertzik, install path > ./ut2004
[05:00] <JohnP789> Should I expect more than about 13.3 MB/s?
[05:00] <Sonny_Wertzik> neighborlee, no prob i appreciate it...i think ur right
[05:00] <drummer87> hey, i want to backup my hdd but i can't just make a tarball of it because my external drive is fat32 and so can't handle files > 4gig. If I just copy all the files, would there be any problems with permissions when copying them back to a clean partition?
[05:00] <JohnP789> (from hdparm -tT)
[05:00] <hogg> you the man mustard5
[05:01] <neighborlee> Sonny_Wertzik, np have fun ;)
[05:01] <mustard5> hogg, np ;)
[05:01] <Severian> benplaut, I like the Uzi.  But a sten gun is real nice, as well.
[05:01] <shadymike> simprix: It looks like something called "usplash"
[05:01] <oxez> benplaut: I'd say counter-strike, but you might want to play it on windows is graphics are a problem for you
[05:01] <Hendric> neighborlee how do you play MOHAA? Guild Warz? without point2play?
[05:01] <neighborlee> Sonny_Wertzik, one of the better linux games ;000
[05:01] <mustard5> hogg, I missed that function a lot too :D
[05:01] <neighborlee> Hendric, I only play  linux native games
[05:01] <drummer87> i'm talking about the *whole* root partition.
[05:01] <neighborlee> Hendric, in linux that is
[05:01] <benplaut> oxez: how does it compare, in terms of graphics load, to Quake 2 or Nexuiz?
[05:01] <nalioth> drummer87: if you tar.gz your files, no. if you directly copy them, yes
[05:01] <Sonny_Wertzik> neighborlee, i just installed breezy and its giving me some trouble
[05:01] <neighborlee> Sonny_Wertzik, sorry to hear that
[05:01] <Hendric> neighborlee... thats why..
[05:02] <djjason> Severian, thank you very much for your help
[05:02] <drummer87> nalioth, how would I backup then?
[05:02] <Sonny_Wertzik> neighborlee, all these permissions and what not
[05:02] <neighborlee> Hendric, I understand the need but I do my best to only use native games
[05:02] <oxez> benplaut: it's based on half-life engine, which is 5-6 years old iirc.. It doesn't require that much performance
[05:02] <cheemp> how do i restart mysqld ?
[05:02] <benplaut> k
[05:02] <nalioth> drummer87: read what i wrote
[05:02] <benplaut> oxez: cadega?
[05:02] <neighborlee> Sonny_Wertzik, well that j ust life in the fast lane of security ;-)
[05:02] <oxez> benplaut: I'd recommand it if you have an nvidia card :P
[05:02] <neighborlee> Sonny_Wertzik, which running root will fix, at a certain possible price
[05:03] <benplaut> oxez: mobile radeon 7500 :P
[05:03] <drummer87> nalioth, if i make a tarball, I'd have nowhere to put it though...
[05:03] <neighborlee> Sonny_Wertzik, unless you buy into michael's arguement ( read: slashdot article about safelty of running root <G>)
[05:03] <Severian> djjason, sure, check back if that does not work.  I have not changed the settings that way, but it looks like it should work.
[05:03] <oxez> benplaut: forget it
[05:03] <benplaut> yeah
[05:03] <Hendric> neighborlee, we use it to play FREE online games... and multiplayer games on our linux system... makes it perfect
[05:03] <benplaut> it's incredible how well quake2 runs
[05:03] <djjason> Severian, will do
[05:03] <oxez> benplaut: I get 30-40 fps, radeon 9800, amd xp 2600+ with 1 gb of ram
[05:03] <mickey> would someone take a look at this link and tell me if it should work in ubuntu for mouse configuration: http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=27470&page=1&pp=15
[05:03] <neighborlee> Hendric, free online games..which ones ?
[05:03] <oxez> benplaut: and on windows I get a solid 200 fps
[05:03] <mickey> if it works would you tell me how to do it :-)
[05:03] <nalioth> drummer87: make your tarball >4gb
[05:03] <neighborlee> Hendric, oh wait..like anarchy ?
[05:03] <neighborlee> oh yeah and GW's
[05:03] <Sonny_Wertzik> neighborlee, ya hehehe its just locked down ral hard...i aint gonna run root hehe ill do some figuring and get it str8
[05:03] <neighborlee> nm gotcha
[05:04] <oxez> benplaut: Some people managed to get it running faster in Linux than in Windows with nvidia cards
[05:04] <neighborlee> Sonny_Wertzik, that is best
[05:04] <Hendric> neighborlee, nopes, gunbound is free, guildwarz is fre... (free as in no license requirements)
[05:04] <benplaut> damn... i really got to get a new system
[05:04] <mustard5> oxez, thats sound promising for me :)
[05:04] <neighborlee> Hendric, YES
[05:04] <Sonny_Wertzik> neighborlee, thx for the help
[05:04] <neighborlee> Hendric, sorry did not meant caps
[05:04] <neighborlee> dan keyboard LOL
[05:04] <neighborlee> dain
[05:04] <neighborlee> Sonny_Wertzik, yw
[05:04] <bork> k, my system is stuck on an rmmod command.. console output periodically displays "unregister_netdevice: waiting for eth0 to become free. Usage count = 1". All attempts to kill rmmod process have resulted in a blocked kill process. Any suggestions for getting unstuck?
[05:04] <drummer87> nalioth, ah... but fat32 can't store files >4gig, could i make separate tarballs for /boot, /usr, etc?
[05:05] <oxez> mustard5: hehe I'm currently looking for a card with the same performanc as my radeon 9800pro.. I think I'll pick up an 6600GT
[05:05] <CarlK> crimsun, can you repeat the 'basicaly what the wiki should say' ?  (I got distracted and it fell off the buffer)
[05:05] <Severian> mickey, it looks about right.  It should be like that or very similar.  Someone with an intellimouse should check their file to confirm it.
[05:05] <nalioth> drummer87: >4gb is the key
[05:05] <Hendric> Warcraft, Cstrike, Quake, NBA Live 2005 are faster in linux than in windows. and even playable window mode.
[05:05] <mickey> severian, could you tell me in idiot's terms how to do this
[05:05] <nalioth> drummer87: and you only need to back up your $HOMEDIR anyway
[05:05] <neighborlee> bork, thats out of my league really but ..what command are you running to get that error output ?
[05:05] <mickey> severian I'm extremely new, and being a windows nerd never learned the command line
[05:06] <mickey> severian I'm trying to learn though I promise :-)
[05:06] <bork> nothing - it is being outputted to the console periodically.
[05:06] <drummer87> nalioth, i wanted the whole drive in case i want to go back to hoary with my current config
[05:06] <Ron_o> mickey: learning means to start from the beginning.
[05:06] <neighborlee> Hendric, yes , I realize 'some' of the benefits of windows games in linux..I just prefer  the benefits of native binaries ;-))
[05:06] <bork> specifically, I executed "rmmod ipw2200" in a gnome terminal
[05:06] <bork> and this output is coming to the non-gnome terminals
[05:06] <neighborlee> bork, how totally odd
[05:06] <bork> yes
[05:06] <Ron_o> I hate to say it but you're looking at 2 years in the making
[05:06] <bork> gnome windows are responding, but I can't open new ones
[05:06] <mickey> Ron_o doing my best, got about 3 different files open on the computer teaching command line basics
[05:07] <Ron_o> mickey: have you tried any books?
[05:07] <Laforge38> anyone know where i can get the file bcmw15a.inf and .sys
[05:07] <mickey> ron_o that's fine, just would like some little things to work, I"m kinda scared to screw the system up though, is there a way to back it up?
[05:07] <mickey> ron_o not yet, any suggestions?
[05:07] <whaley> i just installed breezy badger and everything looks fine upon booting up and logging into gnome.  however, after a short amount of time gnome seems to just hang without responding to anything... mouse is still available but the gui is unresponsive
[05:07] <Severian> mickey, edit  /etc/X11/xorg.conf    look for mouse.  Which editor do you use and I'll try to be more specific.
[05:07] <whaley> any ideas on where to begin troubleshooting?
[05:07] <Ron_o> I hear Oreilly books are great.
[05:08] <Hendric> whaley, hows your RAM and CPU?
[05:08] <mickey> I'm new to breezy, so let me know, I did sudo gedit the other day
[05:08] <LaptopZZ> hey, guys on ppc mac, do you have ipartition or anything that I can use to repart the disk?
[05:08] <mickey> severian is that what you mean, do I sound like a total loser yet? :-)
[05:08] <whaley> didn't take notice, although I've run gnome 2.10 on gentoo before with no problem
[05:08] <mickey> ron_o how'd you learn, just playing?
[05:08] <robotgeek> LaptopZZ: i don't run OS X anymore :)
[05:08] <LaptopZZ> heh
[05:09] <mickey> ron_o I'm pretty proficient on a window's system, I just like the philosophy behind linux
[05:09] <Hendric> whaley, note that 128MB RAM isn't enuf for ubuntu
[05:09] <Severian> Gedit is good.  You can skip the sudo if you are only trying to view the file.  No, you sound fine
[05:09] <jsubl2> whaley, still running the i386 kernel or have you installed one that is closer to your arch.
[05:09] <mickey> ron_o that's the reason for the attempted move
[05:09] <Ron_o> mickey:  I hope I haven't given you the impreassion that I know ;->
[05:09] <Surak> hello, what'sd the package I should use to write in chinese using ubuntu?
[05:09] <whaley> i386
[05:09] <mickey> ron_o lol
[05:09] <whaley> Hendric: i have 512, which should be sufficient
[05:09] <mickey> alrighty severian so what do I do first, how do I look at that particular file in gedit?
[05:09] <Ron_o> I was just waxing philosophical about your road ahead.
[05:09] <cheemp> how do i restart mysqld on ubuntu >
[05:09] <cheemp> ?
[05:09] <CarlK> Hendric, i find 128 to be "just enough"
[05:10] <melvztechie> hello, how can i block ICMP in my ubuntu PC
[05:10] <Hendric> whaley, then shouldn't be having some problems.. if you are on a Pentium or Celeron series... try installing the 686 kernel
[05:10] <pepsi> melvztechie, whats the point?
[05:10] <whaley> jsubl2: I'll try another kernel and see if that works
[05:10] <Hendric> CarlFK, enuf if you have enuf CPU too
[05:10] <Surak> cheemp : look for the mysql service at /etc/init.d/
[05:10] <whaley> Hendric: danke :) i'll give that a shot
[05:10] <Ron_o> for me, I hate windows but I'm stuck with it right now.
[05:10] <jsubl2> whaley, what is your arch.
[05:11] <Severian> mickey,  well I would use a terminal prompt to start gedit. The first thing I would do in the terminal window is   cd /etc/X11      Then do    gedit xorg.conf
[05:11] <CarlK> Hendric, P2-333, 128 is "useable" but a P2-400, 96 is "too anoying"
[05:11] <Ron_o> I have, like, a googillian amount of software on this machine to fix windows. I'm tired of it./
[05:11] <mickey> k one sec
[05:11] <Surak> Does anyone knows how do I input chinese text using ubuntu and gnome?
[05:11] <hosler> How do I get my ATI card to get 3d accellerated graphics?
[05:11] <Hendric> CarlFK, try OO2.. Firefox... 128 wll be too annoying
[05:11] <oxez> ubotu: tell hosler about ati
[05:11] <Surak> hosler: download the closed source ati driver.
[05:12] <Severian> mickey it is harder to describe the file open process if you start gedit from the applications menu, but I can try.
[05:12] <lixiaolong> i know it
[05:12] <mickey> terminal is fine
[05:12] <whaley> jsubl2: p4
[05:12] <hectorC> I'm trying to build a package using the source form ubuntu... I'm using this command: dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc -b but it fails because of fuzz in the patching... is there a flag for making it ignore this?
[05:12] <mickey> severian it returned bash: cd/etc/x11: No such file or directory
[05:12] <Ron_o> but I think that linux distors are at a distinct disadvantage. The odds of it taking over the OS world is unlikely indeed.
[05:12] <whaley> guess i'll use the 686 kernel
[05:13] <mickey> ron_o from a recent converts point of view the learning curve is certainly immense
[05:13] <robotgeek> mickey: cd /etc/X11
[05:13] <Severian> mickey, Linux is case sensitive.  You have to do it just like I showed you..    cd /etc/X11
[05:13] <Ron_o> mickey: how old are you?
[05:13] <cheemp> surak: i do /etc/init.d/mysql restart -u root and i keep getting access denied
[05:13] <hogg> hey mustard
[05:13] <richard> hey, i think i know how to fix the signature problem
[05:13] <Ron_o> around...
[05:13] <richard> hold on
[05:13] <tigliona1bit> heyy...  how come there's no default viewer for png files?
[05:13] <mickey> got it
[05:13] <Surak> cheemp: do that as root
[05:13] <richard> ! apt-cdrom
[05:13] <ubotu> richard: Bugger all, i dunno
[05:13] <bob832> mikey: i agree the leaning is a bit large but once you start, it becomes more easy
[05:13] <lixiaolong> 
[05:13] <richard> dang
[05:13] <mickey> ron_o not that it should be important but 23 ;-)
[05:14] <hogg> how do you kill gnome on the fly kill gpanel??
[05:14] <robotgeek> tigliona1bit: try 'display'
[05:14] <richard> im thinking what to put down for ubotu
[05:14] <lixiaolong> 
[05:14] <Jemte> how can i manually add my ISA network card  ... create an entry for it in /etc/network ?
[05:14] <Ron_o> as you get older, you'll realize that a few years isn't that long at all.
[05:14] <LaptopZZ> 
[05:14] <CarlK> back to my java quest:  what is the non-sun way to satify the test on http://java.com/en/download/installed.jsp?detect=jre
[05:14] <Ron_o> if you're really interested in computers, then learn from the beginning.
[05:14] <lixiaolong> i'am from china
[05:14] <Hendric> hogg ctrl+alt+backspace?
[05:14] <Severian> lixiaolong, this is an english language forum
[05:14] <nalioth> Hendric: not exactly
[05:14] <LaptopZZ> lixiaolong: come to #debian-zh
[05:14] <Ron_o> in the long haul things will be easier.
[05:14] <lixiaolong> thanks
[05:15] <nalioth> hogg: open a terminal and type "killall gnome-panel"
[05:15] <Surak> Lixiaolong, I just asked how do I type in chinese using ubuntu! :-)
[05:15] <richard> just insert your install cd into your computer, and type sudo apt-cdrom add into terminal
[05:15] <Ron_o> when I was in high school I dropped out of the computer world.
[05:15] <hogg> thanks nalioth
[05:15] <LaptopZZ> surak: scim
[05:15] <mickey> alright it opened a window severian
[05:15] <jrattner1> the repositories have alot of good packages :  )
[05:15] <Ron_o> I had no choice but I wish it never happened.
[05:15] <mickey> lots of text severian :-)
[05:15] <richard> and then type apt-get update
[05:15] <Ar}{Angel> I have a question
[05:15] <Ar}{Angel> I'm getting this error
[05:15] <Ar}{Angel> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[05:15] <Ar}{Angel> 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>
[05:15] <richard> that should fix the problem
[05:15] <hectorC> Anyone could help me with this one? I'm trying to build a package using the source form ubuntu... I'm using this command: dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc -b but it fails because of fuzz in the patching... is there a flag for making it ignore this?
[05:15] <Ar}{Angel> What the hell does that mean?
[05:15] <nalioth> Ar}{Angel: please dont paste in here
[05:15] <robotgeek> Ar}{Angel: /topic
[05:15] <lixiaolong> surak,it's easy
[05:15] <mickey> ron_o yeah I like computers, I'll spend all day learning it, they are a fun puzzle for me
[05:15] <nalioth> Ar}{Angel: read the /topic please
[05:15] <richard> do what i just put angel
[05:16] <Surak> LaptopZZ: thanks!
[05:16] <Hendric> gotta go.. my pc was hit by lightning last night... my fastest PC ever.. damn.. going to techs for checking.
[05:16] <Surak> lixiaolong: how?
[05:16] <Severian> mickey, press Control-F   That will bring up the search window.  Look for InputDevice
[05:16] <tarvid> anybody know the name of the tool to edit gnome defaults
[05:16] <mickey> ron_o I'm a teacher by trade so once I learn it I'll likely teach others
[05:16] <richard> ! ubuntu
[05:16] <ubotu> somebody said ubuntu was an easy-to-use GNU/Linux desktop distro based on Debian.  http://ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org http://wiki.ubuntu.com. It means 'Humanity to others'. see !awards
[05:16] <Hendric> tarvid change something then save sessions
[05:16] <richard> ! gnome
[05:16] <ubotu> hmm... gnome is an intuitive and attractive desktop for end-users. see http://gnome.org for details.
[05:17] <tarvid> ! gnome
[05:17] <hosler> Can someone link me to an example repository file for breezy?
[05:17] <mickey> severian found it
[05:17] <tarvid> i want to modify /etc/gnome/defaults.list
[05:17] <Severian> tarvid, something like  gconfedit
[05:17] <nalioth> ubotu: tell hosler about source
[05:17] <nalioth> hosler: the repos are having troubles atm, anyway, so changing wont help
[05:18] <hosler> nalioth: where can i get the fglrx thing then?
[05:18] <frank23> anyone know where to find a deb for wine-20050111 that would work in breezy?
[05:18] <mickey> severian should I just replace what's in there with the text from the page I sent ya?
[05:18] <Severian> mickey, I have a line in that section that reads     Option		"Protocol"		"ImPS/2"
[05:18] <nalioth> hosler: for now, you can't. i'm hopin the repos resolve themselves soon
[05:18] <mickey> severian yep got it..
[05:19] <frank23> nalioth: problems with the repos?
[05:19] <Severian> mickey, what protocol is yours?
[05:19] <hosler> !tell hosler about source
[05:19] <hosler> !tell hosler about repositories
[05:19] <mickey> severian same as yours
[05:19] <nalioth> hosler: read your ubotu mail, please
[05:19] <crimsun> CarlK: please download a jre/jdk, then download java-package, then execute make-jpkg passing the jre/jdk you downloaded as a parameter
[05:19] <mustard5> hosler, sources
[05:19] <frank23> hosler: you can also use !tell me about ...
[05:20] <nalioth> frank23: people (including myself) are having repo troubles
[05:20] <hosler> !tell me about sources
[05:20] <hosler> the private msg thing isnt working for me
[05:20] <nalioth> frank23: you cannot. you look like a unlearned barbarian
[05:20] <Severian> mickey, I would not just cut and past that.  They may be running a different version of x11.  Although it is probably pretty safe.   Back up your config file first.  If you do the edit wrong you may have no mouse when you reboot.
[05:20] <nalioth> hosler: you must identify yourself to nickserv
[05:20] <hosler> oh
[05:21] <cheemp> surk: i am root in bash... i need to reset the mysql password
[05:21] <mickey> severian good tip, is there an easy way to back it up, just copy and paste whole file to a text file?
[05:21] <jrattner1> What tool is shown to the right in this picture? http://www.lynucs.org/index.php?screen_type=1&screen_id=5983645394047ad3186e2d&m=screen
[05:21] <Severian> mickey, do you have a line that starts with   ZAxisMapping?
[05:21] <nalioth> frank23: you !tell other people. you talk to ubotu in a /pm
[05:21] <mickey> severian yep
[05:21] <Mr_Milenko> Does anyone have 5 minutes to take out of there busy schedule to let me PM them?
[05:21] <Mr_Milenko> :)
[05:21] <jorgp>  what would cause bash completion not to work?
[05:21] <nalioth> Mr_Milenko: ask in channel, more brains here
[05:21] <cheemp> broken tab key
[05:22] <Mr_Milenko> yeah well i need to paste something
[05:22] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[05:22] <TiMiDo> damn keyboard is so sticky
[05:22] <jorgp> this machine was upgraded from breezy rc to release
[05:22] <Ar}{Angel> If I'm getting gpg errors, how do I switch to another mirror?
[05:22] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Mr_Milenko about paste
[05:22] <justin_> #ubuntu
[05:22] <nalioth> Ar}{Angel: you dont. the errors will sort themselves
[05:22] <Severian> mickey, to back it up, just go to the terminal prompt, cd /etc/X11   and do   cp xorg.conf xorg.conf.oct17
[05:22] <uglysmurf>  /msg ubotu gpgerr
[05:22] <Ar}{Angel> Well then why does it keep telling me to do apt-get update
[05:22] <Ar}{Angel> ?
[05:22] <Ar}{Angel> Like 20 times now
[05:22] <nalioth> Ar}{Angel: b/c that's what it's programmed to do
[05:22] <mustard5> uglysmurf, take space out at start
[05:23] <jorgp> cheemp: nope tab key works fine, and bash completion works fine on the laptop
[05:23] <Mr_Milenko> mustard
[05:23] <Mr_Milenko> you helped me a bit earlier
[05:23] <Amaranth> Ar}{Angel: Are you using us.archive.ubuntu.com?
[05:23] <lixiaolong> Surak,you can use the fcitx
[05:23] <Ar}{Angel> yes I am
[05:23] <Mr_Milenko> i have some information about my modem :-/ what Driverguide Toolkit helped me find
[05:23] <Mr_Milenko> but it didnt give information as to what exactly it is
[05:23] <Mr_Milenko> :-/
[05:23] <lixiaolong> Surak,are you here?
[05:23] <mustard5> you need to learn about the pastebin Mr_Milenko so we can look at your pastes
[05:23] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, you getting pm's from ubotu?
[05:23] <Severian> mickey, it would seem that you are already using the intellimouse protocol, then.   What makes you think you are not?
[05:24] <Ar}{Angel> Yes I am using that update area
[05:24] <cheemp> i don't get this... i'm doing exactly what the mysql manual says to change the password, but still access denied :(
[05:24] <Mr_Milenko> yep
[05:24] <Mr_Milenko> gimme a sec
[05:24] <Mr_Milenko> :P
[05:24] <tarvid> not getting anywhere fast, /etc/gnome/defaults.list associates the wrong programs with a few file extensions and i would like to fix that
[05:24] <Amaranth> Ar}{Angel: edit /etc/apt/sources.list and change us.archive.ubuntu.com to archive.ubuntu.com, see if that fixes it
[05:24] <Ar}{Angel> okay trying
[05:24] <Ron_o> mickey: since you're a teacher then maybe you could look at edbuntu
[05:24] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, take your time :)
[05:24] <mickey> severian I don't have the ability to use my side buttons
[05:25] <HaroldJohnson> Hello everyone!
[05:25] <TiMiDo> hello HaroldJohnson
[05:25] <mickey> severian i have a 7 button mouse, and I want the navigation ability
[05:25] <Severian> mickey   the Im in ImPS/2 means Intellimouse.  Older mice would have just had a PS/2 there.
[05:25] <HaroldJohnson> TiMiDo, Hello
[05:25] <Ron_o> hey HaroldJohnson
[05:25] <uglysmurf> mustard5, yea i saw, the friendliness is appreciated :)
[05:25] <HaroldJohnson> Ron_o, Hello
[05:25] <mickey> ron_o yeah I've seen that, I wonder what the big difference is
[05:25] <Mr_Milenko> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3278
[05:25] <Mr_Milenko> :)
[05:25] <Ron_o> mickey, not much besides the progs that go with it.
[05:25] <Ron_o> you should check out the edbuntu site.
[05:26] <Ron_o> http://www.edubuntu.org/
[05:26] <Severian> mickey, I don't know that you will get more than 3 button and a scroll wheel in Linux.  If it is possible, I have not seen it.
[05:26] <philip69> i need help with ubuntu.. how can i install my d-link du 560m usb modem?? pls help me
[05:26] <mickey> ok one sec there was more to that post that I think explained that
[05:27] <philip69> i need help with ubuntu.. how can i install my d-link du 560m usb modem?? pls help me
[05:27] <Mr_Milenko> pasted in the paste bin
[05:27] <TiMiDo> philip69; do lspci and see if it comes up
[05:27] <Mr_Milenko> mustard5: care to read it and give me any information you would deem usefull?
[05:27] <mickey> severian below that top part there is a section regarding pointer=1236745
[05:27] <mickey> severian I think that deals with the 7 button thing
[05:28] <mickey> severian backed up that file by the way
[05:28] <lgc> Hello all from Mexico! Will anybody help me with some basic question?
[05:28] <philip69> im a newbie in linux how can i do lspci.. do u have a step by step procedure Timido?
[05:28] <TiMiDo> lgc; try asking
[05:28] <TiMiDo> philip69; on the terminal
[05:28] <nalioth>  philip69 open a terminal and type it
[05:28] <m477> usb modems won't showup in lspci I don't believe?
[05:28] <TiMiDo> m477; they will
[05:28] <Ar}{Angel> Amaranth, Thanks, taking the us out fixed it, that was strange
[05:28] <m477> I always used lsusb
[05:29] <philip69> then what next timido?
[05:29] <TiMiDo> do you see the modem?
[05:29] <philip69> yes, but it is not working
[05:30] <kkathman> does anyone know what the command is to start SYSLOG at the konsole ?
[05:30] <mickey> severian see what I'm talkin about?
[05:30] <lgc> TiMiDo: thanks. The problem is that I've been having trouble with the network configuration of my lap. It takes forever to go to the next step and then I get no connection.
[05:30] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, it looks like a Conexant 56k HCF modem
[05:30] <philip69> i think my modem is not defective i allready use it on my windows pc
[05:30] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, it looks like a Conexant 56k HCF pci modem
[05:30] <runelind> heh
[05:30] <Mr_Milenko> lol ok
[05:30] <runelind> I love when the topic solves my problems
[05:30] <Mr_Milenko> think i may find a driver somewhere?
[05:31] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, I have one sitting in my junk pile behind me :D
[05:31] <ton> how does a dsl lines work, i am asking it , because i would like to implement one, could i use my telephone line to transmit 1mGH
[05:31] <m477> They should work without any extra modules
[05:31] <philip69> can u find a driver for me Mr milenko?
[05:31] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, there are drivers that conexant will supply, but they will not function at full speed unless you pay them a small fee
[05:32] <Severian> mickey, yeah, I was looking at it.  I use a very similar mouse to the one he is talking about.  I use a Logitech MX510 and he refers to a MX500.  the xmodmap program is in /usr/bin/X11, so probably what he suggests will work fine in Ubuntu.
[05:32] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, if you check out the conexant website you can probably find more details
[05:32] <crimsun> ericroach: let me know when you've got a Terminal open
[05:32] <mickey> severian might have solved both our problems then, do you have a 7 button mouse?
[05:32] <Ar}{Angel> How do you set up Ubuntu so my sound works?
[05:32] <josh__> can someone help me start sshd and allow a friend to access my PC, I'm new to Ubuntu and linux
[05:32] <mickey> severian could you tell me how to get to that and what to do from the command line like you've done so far
[05:32] <kkathman> crimsun: do you happen to know if you can start SYSLOG from the konsole?
[05:32] <Severian> mickey, Intellimouse is also a slif=ghtly different protocol than plain PS/2 mice.  I was focusing on that part when I first started answering you.
[05:33] <mickey> severian you are doing great, extra points in heaven for you
[05:33] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, that probably doesnt excite you ..I know :D
[05:33] <paca> I just installed Breezy to another computer...  It told me that several packages were broken, so I tried to reinstall them with synaptic and it just failed with a bunch of errors.  What typically causes that?
[05:33] <lgc> TiMiDo: what I mean is that it takes unusually long to boot because the boot process seems to get stuck in the "network interfaces" part. I don't remember having messed with any parameter...:)
[05:34] <Ar}{Angel> Anyone know how I set up my sound blaster zs to work with Linux?
[05:34] <nalioth> paca: the repos are in a state of chaos atm
[05:34] <paca> nalioth, I know, but it wasn't gpg errors it gave me.
[05:34] <paca> nalioth, something about buffers and whatnot.
[05:34] <josh__> Anyone know how to run sshd?
[05:34] <crimsun> kkathman: sure. sudo invoke-rc.d sysklogd start
[05:34] <crimsun> josh__: install openssh-server
[05:34] <uglysmurf> would it be worth changing the topic to reflect the fact that none of the mirrors have breezy-backports?
[05:35] <pepperpot> anyone know how i can upgrade the firmware for my Pioneer dvd burner without installing windows on my harddrive? Is it possible with some kind of bootdisk?
[05:35] <josh__> crimsin: should I apt-get it
[05:35] <crimsun> uglysmurf: not really, no.
[05:35] <Severian> mickey, I was just looking first.  OK, first, lets edit the xorg.conf file.  You backed it up fiirst.  Right?
[05:35] <mhz> josh__: just sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[05:35] <m477> there's nothing to backport in breezy yet
[05:35] <josh__> ok thanks let me try that
[05:35] <Amaranth> uglysmurf: breezy-backports isn't even open yet
[05:35] <mickey> severian yeppers
[05:35] <kkathman> crimsun: thanks
[05:35] <nemo> I was wondering if anyone could help me. I am running KDE instead of Gnome, and I can't figure out how to get "gdesklets" to run on startup. Does anyone know how?
[05:35] <mickey> severian you gonna tell me how to restore it using just a keyboard just in case :-P
[05:36] <ericroach> sudo modinfo souncore
[05:36] <ericroach> sudo modinfo soundcore
[05:36] <Severian> mickey, OK, when you started gedit, dis you put the sudo command before gedit?  We were just looking at first, and so you did not need it.
[05:36] <pepperpot> is it possible to upgrade firmware without having a dual boot system?
[05:36] <mhz> josh__: ssh server will auto configure.
[05:36] <mickey> nope
[05:36] <mickey> need to do that I bet
[05:36] <josh__> ok I did the apt-get
[05:36] <Ar}{Angel> hmm
[05:36] <uglysmurf> well...for the noob, upon enabling that checkbox you can hit with a stream of "not found" errors...wasnt obvious to me for one
[05:37] <mhz> josh__: you will then be able to ssh to the box from the outside, easily if user exists and is allowed to ssh :)
[05:37] <crimsun> Ar}{Angel: what's the issue?
[05:37] <mhz> josh__: nothing else needed
[05:37] <lgc> Hello again to all! I need your help! Will ANYONE please give me advise on the network configuration of my laptop?
[05:37] <josh__> so I don't need to start it?
[05:37] <mickey> its opened severian
[05:37] <mhz> josh__: APT takes care of that for you
[05:37] <josh__> mhz: thanks
[05:38] <nemo> can anyone help me on gdesklets in KDE?
[05:38] <Severian> mickey, in the event this does not work, you will switch to an alternate console, login and copy your original xorg file back to its first location, i.e.    cd /etc/X11   cp xorg.conf.oct17 xorg.conf     Then reboot.
[05:38] <mhz> josh__: np
[05:38] <lgc> HELP!
[05:38] <milksteak> gah
[05:38] <mhz> josh__: isn't it APT cool?
[05:38] <Severian> mickey, it is opened with sudo?  otherwise it will be read only.
[05:38] <mhz> D
[05:38] <mhz> :D
[05:39] <milksteak> can't believe I still haven't been able to get java to work in breezy
[05:39] <nalioth> lgc: instead of being dramatic, tell us your problem (hardware, etc)
[05:39] <josh__> mhz: haha yeah it is
[05:39] <mhz> lgc: usually, b4 you get help, you shoul provide more info
[05:39] <nalioth> ubotu: tell milksteak about java
[05:39] <milksteak> hah
[05:39] <milksteak> thanks nalioth
[05:40] <milksteak> !javadeb
[05:40] <ubotu> hmm... javadeb is for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[05:40] <mickey> severian opened with sudo
[05:40] <lgc> nalioth, mhz, I already did: there is something wrong with the network interfaces of my machine. It takes very long when booting at the step "configuring network interfaces". And then I get no connection. I'm on Hoary.
[05:40] <Severian> mickey, now select the part of org.conf from  Section "InputDevice"   to EndSection   This should be the section that has the Identifier   Configured Mouse
[05:41] <Severian> mickey, that should have been xorg.conf
[05:41] <mhz> lgc: oh that has been very common issue
[05:41] <mickey> severian done
[05:41] <SaM^HeIN> ok that sucked
[05:41] <Severian> Delete that whole section and leave the cursor there.
[05:41] <lgc> mhz: I don't know if I'm happy to hear that. Is there a proven solution?
[05:42] <Mr_Milenko> mustard5
[05:42] <glick> excuse me does anyone know how to send a packet to a PS file in ethereal?
[05:42] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko,
[05:42] <mhz> lgc: when booting, once it starts 'setting your network' press CTRL-C to cancel it and once it has laready finished and you log in..
[05:42] <mickey> severian, k
[05:42] <glick> when i try i get the error "unknown print command"
[05:42] <Mr_Milenko> the last bit i got to see was me saying my system was recycled
[05:42] <Mr_Milenko> :-/
[05:42] <nalioth> lgc: i am not able to help you with your problem, but i will point out that asking your question every 4 or 5 minutes is greatly more helpful then being dramatic. if your answer isnt here, nobody will talk to you. we are not ignoring you
[05:42] <Mr_Milenko> did you say anything after that
[05:42] <mustard5> I never saw it
[05:42] <Severian> mickey, now copy the whole section from the web page and paste it at that point in the xorg.conf file
[05:42] <glick> error writting to print command
[05:42] <mhz> lgc: then you just run /etc/init.d/networking restart
[05:42] <Mr_Milenko> oi
[05:42] <mustard5> did you get disconnected?
[05:42] <Mr_Milenko> yes
[05:42] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[05:43] <mickey> severian, just the top piece right?
[05:43] <lgc> mhz let me try that right away...
[05:43] <mustard5> ah ok...let me repeat what I said then
[05:43] <Severian> mickey, that should have pasted 18 lines.
[05:43] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, there are drivers that conexant will supply, but they will not function at full speed unless you pay them a small fee
[05:43] <mickey> severian, #new part?
[05:43] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, if you check out the conexant website you can probably find more details
[05:43] <mhz> lgc: or, if you have DHCP, then just type $ dhcpclient eth0
[05:43] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, that probably doesnt excite you ..I know :D
[05:43] <Severian> mickey, the part in the top block that is labelled Code.  Just the top one.
[05:43] <Mr_Milenko> Linuxant website i found
[05:43] <mickey> severian, oh ok so copy the whole part then
[05:43] <Mr_Milenko> Conexant drivers
[05:43] <Mr_Milenko> :D
[05:43] <lgc> mhz: I'm on a fixed IP now. Rebooting...
[05:44] <mickey> severian k done
[05:44] <mhz> lgc: you do not need to reboot linux when you change your settings of anything :D
[05:44] <Jemte> how can i manually add my ISA network card  so that ubuntu recognizes it
[05:44] <Mr_Milenko> yeah im gonna put this on my other system (modemless) and reboot to linux
[05:44] <Mr_Milenko> hopefully iy works
[05:44] <lgc> mhz: You got me there!
[05:45] <Mr_Milenko> then use samba to transfer it over
[05:45] <Mr_Milenko> :)
[05:45] <mhz> lgc: no problem. You come from Windows?
[05:45] <Mr_Milenko> brb thanks for the help mustard5
[05:45] <Severian> mickey, save that file.  Unfortunately, I have to break for a bit.  I'll be back in 5 minutes.  Next, we need to create the mouse.sh file.
[05:45] <mustard5> Mr_Milenko, np
[05:45] <mickey> severian k I'll wait patiently
[05:45] <ecobuntu> so why all the GPG errors today?
[05:45] <mickey> severian you are coming back though?
[05:45] <ecobuntu> can someone point me to a posting or some info about it
[05:45] <nalioth> ecobuntu: server diffeculties, evidentally
[05:46] <mustard5> !tell ecobuntu about gpgerr
[05:46] <nalioth> ubotu: tell ecobuntu about gpgerr
[05:46] <ecobuntu> that's what i thought
[05:46] <ecobuntu> i read it already
[05:46] <ecobuntu> it doesn't tell me why though
[05:46] <mustard5> k
[05:46] <ecobuntu> just how to fix it
[05:46] <mustard5> yep
[05:46] <ecobuntu> and i already knew :)
[05:46] <Zealot87> can someone tell me how to allow writing to a Windows VFAT system
[05:46] <mhz> lgc: under /etc/init.d/... you have all the services that run at boot time
[05:46] <mustard5> soz...the repos are being flaky today I hear
[05:46] <lgc> mhz: No. But I have not much experience being able to configure anything (aka. root).
[05:46] <mhz> lgc: if any fails, you just restart it
[05:46] <rjb> !tell rjb about gpgerr
[05:47] <rjb> hehe
[05:47] <glick> wtf!
[05:47] <mhz> lgc: ooohh, yes. bit diff
[05:47] <glick> does anuyone here know ethereal?
[05:47] <Zealot87> could someone tell me where i can find instructions to writing to a Windows VFAT system??
[05:47] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Zealot87 about mountwindows
[05:48] <misfit_toy> anybody else getting GPG errors with apt-get tonite?
[05:48] <mhz> lgc: so good news is that even if you upgrade your whole box, you still dont need to reboot :D
[05:48] <Zealot87> thanks
[05:48] <mustard5> misfit_toy, everybody
[05:48] <nalioth> misfit_toy: see /topic
[05:48] <misfit_toy> ah thanks
[05:48] <mustard5> your not alone :D
[05:48] <Zealot87> has their been any updates in the past couple days, cus i havent gotten any
[05:48] <cinderella> Who is here
[05:49] <glick> howcome when i am running the root ethereal i dont have permission to save its contents anywhere?
[05:49] <rjb> there was a update yesterday
[05:49] <derek> i am having problems with ubuntu + smp (2xamd64) kernel, anyone around to help?
[05:49] <sebastien> if i had the preview version of 5.10 do i have to reinstall? :O
[05:49] <Zealot87> rjb, thats weird because my computer says im up to date
[05:49] <cinderella> Who here likes cinderella
[05:49] <greg_s> jemte, It has been years since I played with isa...  but I think you need to send some flag to the module from moprobe.d (used to be modules.conf) I think networking howto might have some info...
[05:49] <sebastien> my gf does ;(
[05:49] <mustard5> derek, I wish I could but I am totally clueless about that problem
[05:49] <misfit_toy> ok, then new question, anybody having external USB issues in the last week? I have an external USB DVD writer that is suddenly not recognized. It's /dev/scd0 in fstab and has always worked before, until this week.
[05:49] <derek> when i try to boot an smp kernel, it crashes on loading modules
[05:50] <cinderella> a brick slipper
[05:50] <thoreauputic> sebastien: no - jsut do sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[05:50] <lgc> mhz: It didn't work. It seems the machine is getting many more packages than it is sending...
[05:50] <sebastien> ty
[05:50] <bob2> cinderella: this is a channel for Ubuntu help
[05:50] <glick> what the hell?
[05:50] <Zealot87> nalioth, how do i use that link, it just opens up some script in gedit
[05:50] <cinderella> sounds rather cruel. Anyway cinderella wore a glass slipper
[05:50] <bob2> cinderella: if you want rando mchat, you need to go somewhere else
[05:50] <nalioth> Zealot87: yes it is a script
[05:50] <nalioth> Zealot87: read it
[05:50] <Zealot87> how do i download it
[05:50] <nalioth> bob2: where you been?
[05:50] <nalioth> Zealot87: "save as"
[05:50] <derek> anyone know anything about dual amd64s using the amd64-k8-smp kernel???
[05:51] <cinderella> why cant we talk here
[05:51] <derek> it works fine with the non-smp kernels
[05:51] <bob2> cinderella: because you're off-topic
[05:51] <lgc> mhz: by the way, about upgrading without rebooting I have my serious doubts. I messed up my installation once...
[05:51] <sebastien> how do i change the .pl extension to be prolog files by default? :O
[05:51] <bob2> cinderella: please don't make me remove you
[05:51] <Zealot87> nalioth, hehe got it
[05:51] <cinderella> I dont give a fuck
[05:51] <war-totem> is the sources.list that comes default with breezy the best list to use or are their more deps that we can use?
[05:51] <mhz> lgc: what you mean by "sending packages"
[05:51] <mustard5> cinderella, there is a #ubuntu-offtopic channel
[05:51] <windex> bob2, doooo eit!
[05:51] <Zealot87> nalioth, would there be a reason why i didnt get the update yesterday?
[05:51] <bob2> nalioth: avoiding timesinks
[05:51] <misfit_toy> ok, then new question, anybody having external USB issues in the last week? I have an external USB DVD writer that is suddenly not recognized. It's /dev/scd0 in fstab and has always worked before, until this week.
[05:51] <nalioth> Zealot87: what update?
[05:51] <bob2> war-totem: it's fine, don't add other repositories unless you know what they contain and are for
[05:52] <luckyaba> derek: what you wondering about?
[05:52] <Zealot87> nalioth, someone told me there was an update yesterday
[05:52] <mhz> lgc: it all depends how you upgrade. After almost 4 years using Debian, still no messing up here :D
[05:52] <derek> luckyaba: it crashes on loading modules
[05:52] <nalioth> bob2: have you seen the latest repos fubar personally?
[05:52] <bob2> nalioth: no
[05:52] <nalioth> Zealot87: there may be updates daily, i'm not aware of any yesterday
[05:52] <derek> luckyaba: you think i could be missing a package?
[05:52] <bob2> I'd be very very surprised if anything was broken on a.u.c
[05:52] <nalioth> bob2: you're not in -ot
[05:52] <lgc> I click on the icon with two little machines that blink as they send packages. It tells me how many packages have been received/sent
[05:52] <luckyaba> derek: does it give an error or what happens?
[05:53] <bob2> nalioth: yes
[05:53] <mhz> lgc: all Debian based distro machines (ubuntu) use /etc/network/interfaces file to set IPs and stuff
[05:53] <derek> luckyaba: i can't see, cuz of the splash screen (which i hate!)
[05:53] <lgc> mhz: Data packages, I mean.
[05:53] <mhz> lgc: have a look there and tell us what you have
[05:53] <nalioth> bob2: how are supposed to catch you up on things if you're not in -ot?
[05:53] <lgc> mhz: what do I have to look for?
[05:53] <Zealot87> nalioth, i havent gotten any updates for the past couple days
[05:54] <nalioth> Zealot87: nor have i
[05:54] <sebastien> how do i change the .pl extension to be prolog files by default instead of pearl scripts
[05:54] <Severian> mickey, are you still with me?
[05:54] <Zealot87> nalioth, ok thats comforting i guess heh
[05:55] <mhz> lgc: hmm, first time manually setting ip info?
[05:55] <Zealot87> nalioth, look at this error that i got when i ran that script:
[05:55] <FR500> hello
[05:55] <Zealot87> error: libhal_device_get_property_type: org.freedesktop.Hal.NoSuchDevice: No device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/block_3_6
[05:55] <Zealot87> ln: creating symbolic link `/media/hdb1/0 GB Disk (hdb1)' to `/media/0 GB Disk (hdb1)': Operation not permitted
[05:55] <Zealot87> Added /dev/hdb1 as '/media/0 GB Disk (hdb1)'
[05:55] <Zealot87> All windows and mac partitions will now be mounted every time you boot
[05:55] <Zealot87> You do not need to reboot, the partitions are mounted now too
[05:55] <bob2> Zealot87: please don't paste things in here
[05:55] <Zealot87> ok sorry
[05:55] <FR500> in windows, i can use my touchpad to scroll in windows, is there a way to enable that on hoary=?
[05:55] <lgc> mhz: KINDA'
[05:55] <mustard5> !tell Zealot87 about pastebin
[05:55] <sebby2> i need help with prolog files :(
[05:55] <nalioth> Zealot87: you are lucky no op saw you do that
[05:55] <bob2> sebby2: you need to ask a more specific question :(
[05:56] <nalioth> Zealot87: pasting more than 2 lines is impolite
[05:56] <sebby2> hehe
[05:56] <mickey> severian yep
[05:56] <mhz> lgc: ok. let me see...
[05:56] <Zealot87> ok i am sorry i didnt know
[05:56] <sebby2> well i want the .pl to be prolog files by defaul
[05:56] <sebby2> t
[05:56] <sebby2> instead of pearl scripts ;O
[05:56] <jrattner1> Where can I find neat backgrounds
[05:56] <nalioth> Zealot87: did you follow the instructions and run it using 'sudo' ?
[05:56] <Zealot87> yeah
[05:56] <Centaur_> Is there a place on the ubuntu site where you can download their newest kernel source?
[05:56] <bob2> Centaur_: of course...
[05:57] <bob2> Centaur_: packages.ubuntu.com
[05:57] <Centaur_> I can't find it
[05:57] <bob2> same as all the other source
[05:57] <mhz> lgc: do you read the private ?
[05:57] <lgc> mhz: What do you mean?
[05:57] <Centaur_> bob2: Thanks, I didn't know about that
[05:58] <glick> excuse me how can i view a .ps file?
[05:58] <nalioth> Zealot87: do you have anything in /media?
[05:58] <bob2> glick: gv foo.ps
[05:58] <bob2> or evince
[05:58] <Zealot87> nalioth, someone sent me a link to a site that told me how to make windows parititions writeable
[05:58] <bob2> or whatever
[05:58] <aaron_ubuntu> Hello.
[05:58] <mickey> severian did ya get my yep?
[05:58] <aaron_ubuntu> I am in need of help :/.
[05:58] <mustard5> Zealot87, ubotu did ... he's the help bot
[05:58] <mhz> lgc: what application are you using for IRC?
[05:58] <nalioth> aaron_ubuntu: ask the channel a question
[05:58] <windex> Zealot87, warning: ntfs partitions + write = danger to data.
[05:59] <lgc> xchat. But on another machine.
[05:59] <Zealot87> nalioth, why?
[05:59] <lgc> mhz: xchat. But on another machine.
[05:59] <Zealot87> windex, why?
[05:59] <aaron_ubuntu> loading cache ./config.cache
[05:59] <aaron_ubuntu> checking for gcc... gcc
[05:59] <aaron_ubuntu> checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) works... no
[05:59] <aaron_ubuntu> configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables.
[05:59] <Severian> mickey, ok lets do the other part.  This may require a bit of experimentation, but we should get it.  RedHat does the initialization a little differently.  Is your only computer the one we are modifying, or can you get to irc from another box?
[05:59] <nalioth> aaron_ubuntu: please dont paste in here
[05:59] <aaron_ubuntu> I have the gcc package installed
[05:59] <Zealot87> haha
[05:59] <nalioth> ubotu: tell aaron_ubuntu about paste
[05:59] <aaron_ubuntu> Sorry, nalioth
[05:59] <mhz> lgc: and you dont see another TAB on bottom of this window?
[05:59] <nalioth> aaron_ubuntu: install "build-essential"
[05:59] <Severian> mickey, I was typing.  I did see it.
[05:59] <windex> Zealot87, there is no open source NTFS driver that actually works correctly
[05:59] <mickey> I could get on from another box, would take some playing since its a windows machine, and I've only used irc on linux severian
[06:00] <mickey> severian its cool :-)
[06:00] <lgc> mhz: no.
[06:00] <aaron_ubuntu> Thank you very much, nalioth
[06:00] <aaron_ubuntu> :)
[06:00] <derek> so no one here can help me figure out why my breezy amd64 smp kernel crashes on loading modules when booting, but works fine on the generic amd64 kernel?
[06:00] <aaron_ubuntu> Bye.
[06:00] <Ron_o> tell me, if I run the live cd, will it tell me whether or not it will run on my hardware?
[06:00] <mickey> should I do that though?
[06:00] <aaron_ubuntu> Sucks being a n00b :B
[06:00] <mhz> lgc: ok
[06:00] <nalioth> Ron_o: usually
[06:00] <jgrieves> howdy all
[06:00] <Zealot87> windex, ick, ok well i guess i will find a way of transfering all my files to a non-windows drive
[06:00] <Ron_o> nalioth: like my hp officejet?
[06:00] <theintern> anyone have any suggestions for which Linux distro to use with a PDA? (or know of a more appropriate place to ask?)
[06:00] <mystic> Hi ya
[06:01] <nalioth> Ron_o: anything you have attached
[06:01] <windex> Zealot87, you can mount them readonly to do that
[06:01] <Severian> If you need to get on from a Windows box, I finfd the simplest way to be the irc chat built into Mozilla.  That would be the full Mozilla 1.7.12, not Forefox.
[06:01] <jgrieves> having some problems compiling
[06:01] <josh__> aaron_ubuntu: join the club man, gotta start somewhere
[06:01] <jgrieves> and i have thse files installed
[06:01] <Ron_o> wow, I think I'll go that route.
[06:01] <Zealot87> windex, yeah its mounted read only right now
[06:01] <jgrieves>  Package requirements (gtk+-2.0 >= 2.3.0 libglade-2.0 >= 1.99.2 libgnome-2.0 >= 1.96.0) were not met.
[06:01] <jgrieves> Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
[06:01] <jgrieves> installed software in a non-standard prefix.
[06:01] <nalioth> Severian: there is a chatzilla extension for firefox
[06:01] <CarlK> theintern, linux on the pda, or syncing your pda with a linux box?
[06:01] <windex> Zealot87, but the easiest way is to use a file server to store things on.
[06:01] <Ron_o> now all I need is a cd :->
[06:01] <nalioth> ubotu: tell jgrieves about paste
[06:01] <Severian> mickey, do you still have gedit up?
[06:01] <Zealot87> windex, what do you mean?
[06:01] <mickey> is mozilla better than firefox
[06:01] <carthik> Hi, can someone please answer a fetchmail/procmail question for me?
[06:01] <theintern> CarlK,  linux ON the pda
[06:01] <mickey> severian yeah
[06:01] <Ron_o> mickey: mozilla IS firefox. :->
[06:02] <josh__> can I use apt-get to search for packages
[06:02] <mhz> lgc: can you visit another channel? do you know how?
[06:02] <mickey> ron_o I thought so
[06:02] <Ron_o> or firefox IS mozilla...
[06:02] <windex> Zealot87, e.g. a seperate box that does nothing but serve files you use on multiple enviroments or machines
[06:02] <mustard5> carthik, ask away
[06:02] <CarlK> theintern, http://tuxmobil.org - good place to look
[06:02] <Zealot87> windex, but wouldnt that be really slow file transfers?
[06:02] <mustard5> carthik, won't know till you ask :D
[06:02] <theintern> thanks CarlK
[06:02] <lgc> mhz: I regret I have regarded chat stuff as waste of time. So I'm completely illiterate on this.
[06:02] <jgrieves> nalioth: thanks
[06:03] <windex> Zealot87, erm.. do you have a 100megabit network?
[06:03] <Ron_o> mickey: if you really want a great browser for research, you should try Opera.
[06:03] <glick> hmm for some reason i cant install gv
[06:03] <Severian> mickey, I like firefox better than Mozilla, generally,  and as nalioth says, there is a irc extention for firefox.  I just think it is easier (and less to explain) to set up mozilla for chat
[06:03] <carthik> thanks, well, I don't get the hang of it, so fetchmail fetches mail and puts it at /var/log/carthik and then procmail picks it up and delivers it to ~/Mail/ -- is this how it should work?
[06:03] <mickey> sounds like there is just no way to make windows and linux play nice, as far as sharing files goes
[06:03] <mhz> lgc: ok , let me help you
[06:03] <Zealot87> windex, no i have a school ethernet network, but i could get a DSL router, would that be sufficient?
[06:03] <glick> Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/x/xaw3d/xaw3dg_1.5+E-8ubuntu1_i386.deb  404 Not Found
[06:03] <Severian> mickey, I share files between linux and windows all the time.  It works fine.
[06:03] <LabThug> "W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[06:03] <LabThug> "  anyone else getting this while doing an `apt-get update`???
[06:03] <mickey> severian should I set that up real quick will I need to go offline or something, or is this just in case I lose my mouse
[06:03] <mustard5> carthik, I don't know, but others might
[06:03] <nalioth> LabThug: see /topic
[06:04] <mhz> lgc: type the following: /join #mhz
[06:04] <windex> Zealot87, as a firewall to put your stuff behind to keep other people away from it, sure.
[06:04] <jgrieves> trying to do some compiling, and i am guessing i just need to set the envirionmental variable
[06:04] <glick> does anyone know what that means?
[06:04] <Zealot87> windex, than how do i make a network? :P
[06:04] <jgrieves> but i am not quite sure where Ubuntu threw the packages
[06:04] <jgrieves> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3279
[06:04] <LabThug> nalioth, thanks.  I'll pay more attention to it next time :-$
[06:04] <Severian> mickey, you should just lose your mouse.  We did not change the graphics setup for X.
[06:04] <windex> Zealot87, buy a router with an integrated switch, plug all your computers into the switch.
[06:04] <mickey> severian, on windows I can get around with just a keyboard, haven't learned that with linux yet
[06:05] <lgc> mhz: I already did and nothing seemed to happen!
[06:05] <CarlK> mickey, http://www.fs-driver.org - I just loaded it today - worked like a charm
[06:05] <FR500> hello
[06:05] <FR500> can anyone help me getting my touchpad to work?
[06:05] <mhz> lgc: I see you on that channel with me
[06:05] <mhz> there should be some tab somewhere at your Xchat window
[06:05] <jgrieves> nalioth, since you showed me the convenient paste, site, wanna give that one a jab :)
[06:05] <Zealot87> windex, so how do i go about making a file server then?
[06:05] <windex> Zealot87, but, that's really not on topic anymore. and i have to go to bed. so feel free to ask for opinions in #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:06] <Severian> mickey, now copy the 4 line block from the other code window into a new gedit window session.
[06:06] <mickey> sweet goodness carlK good site to know about
[06:06] <Zealot87> ok well night
[06:06] <CarlK> da
[06:06] <lgc> mhz: I'm on the other window now.
[06:06] <mickey> should I just do file new?
[06:06] <windex> Zealot87, making a file server can be as easy as setting up a second ubuntu machine and installing the samba server.
[06:06] <lizou> anyone installed crossover on ubuntu
[06:06] <windex> righto.
[06:06] <glick> so i gues gv is broken?
[06:07] <nalioth> jgrieves: what?
[06:07] <glick> is there something else i can use to look at .ps files?
[06:07] <jgrieves> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3279
[06:07] <nalioth> glick: is it installed?
[06:07] <jgrieves> getting that error even after confirming the packages are installed
[06:07] <glick> nalioth, no
[06:07] <Severian> mickey, On Linux, you can't move around the screen well without a mouse, but that is not the only way to do things.  Have you ever used a virtual console?
[06:07] <mustard5> FR500, just ask your question again every now and again
[06:07] <jgrieves> nalioth, I am not quite sure where to set the environmental variable
[06:07] <jgrieves> as find / doesn't find them :)
[06:07] <mickey> severian not yet :-)
[06:07] <mustard5> FR500, I don't know the answer, but someone might turn up eventually who knows
[06:07] <mickey> severian probably an adventure for another night lol
[06:08] <FR500> mustard5: yes i know thanks
[06:08] <mustard5> k
[06:08] <kalias> Hi!  I have a question regarding gcc.
[06:08] <nalioth> jgrieves: open synaptic, and all those pkgs it is crying for, add the ones with -dev at the end of em
[06:08] <jgrieves> nalioth, already tried confirming all of them
[06:08] <lgc> mhz: Now I got two windows!
[06:08] <mickey> severian code is copied
[06:08] <nalioth> kalias: our esp is not working so please ask
[06:08] <glick> anything else that will let me view .ps files?
[06:08] <nalioth> jgrieves: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[06:09] <kalias> oh, sorry :(  Where would I find the math.h files for gcc on my system?
[06:09] <nalioth> glick: bob2 said evince
[06:09] <greg_s> cathik: last time i setup fetchmail it was as a user, and it just downloaded my mail to ~/Mail/, never set it up as a system wide agent
[06:09] <nalioth> kalias: have you installed "build-essential" ?
[06:09] <Severian> mickey, lets do that now.  It won't take long.  To switch to virtual console 3, press and hold the Control and Alt Keys.  Then Press the F3 key.  To get back to X(which should be on Virtual Console 7 if you have not changed anything)  Press and hold the Control and Alt keys and press the F7 key.
[06:09] <Kyral> kalias, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[06:09] <kalias> yes, I believe so.
[06:10] <carthik> greg_s, well, i want it on my desktop to fetch mail from various mail servers and deliver it to be read by mutt, for me alone
[06:10] <cheemp> i really don't get this..  i just can;t login to mysql!
[06:10] <mickey> woah! crazy
[06:10] <glick> nalioth, evince sucks keeps showing it messed up
[06:10] <cocox> hi there
[06:10] <mickey> severian glad you told me how to get back :-)
[06:10] <cocox> hey dudes i need help plz
[06:10] <cocox> i installed ubuntu recently...
[06:10] <kalias> build essential is already there.  Just checked.
[06:11] <cocox> and my resolution was 1200x768
[06:11] <B_166-ER-X> why my cd's are not 'auto-mounting' and even if i 'mount cd' on em (in the GUI)  it just makes an error,  but if i mount them manually, in terminal, it works... its kinda..arsh
[06:11] <nalioth> glick: then search in your synaptic for "postscript"
[06:11] <cocox> but i restart my pc and now my resolution is 648x400
[06:11] <cocox> and i cant change it
[06:11] <nalioth> ubotu: tell cocox about fixres
[06:11] <kalias> The reason I ask about the .h files is that I can't seem to see the sqrt function right now.
[06:12] <Severian> mickey, now if you have no mouse, just go to virtual console 3, login and copy yhe backed up xorg.conf back, shut down and reboot.   Be sure and shutdown cleanly with   sudo shutdown -h now
[06:12] <cocox> is this a memory problem ????
[06:12] <cocox> ohh now i c
[06:12] <cocox> thnx
[06:12] <greg_s> cathik: I think you can just modify your .fetchmailrc and point mutt (I used to use pine) to the /Mail/inbox/ file
[06:12] <mickey> what does the -h argument do?
[06:12] <Severian> mickey, now looking at your gedit window.  The text for those lines all start in column 1, don't they?
[06:12] <B_166-ER-X> Can someone help me ?
[06:13] <pou52> hi am looking for the website where I can d/l software for ubuntu.. I saw it earlier today but now cannot find it
[06:13] <mickey> severian if you mean fully justified to the left, then yes
[06:13] <josh__> anyone know how to search for packages with apt-get?
[06:13] <B_166-ER-X> apt-cache search
[06:13] <mustard5> poningru, you running ubuntu now?
[06:14] <mhz> josh__: apt-cache search the_package
[06:14] <mustard5> pou52, you running ubuntu now?
[06:14] <pou52> yes I am
[06:14] <Severian> OK, good.  The script would not work if the #/ was not at the beginning of the line.
[06:14] <B_166-ER-X> why my cd's are not 'auto-mounting' and even if i 'mount cd' on em (in the GUI)  it just makes an error,  but if i mount them manually, in terminal, it works.. I would really need to know.. please
[06:14] <kalias> kyral: I have build essential installed.  I am looking for the math.h file.
[06:14] <r0xoR> have the breezy ISO's been updated since the release?
[06:14] <mustard5> pou52, you can use the System>>Administration>>Synaptic Package Manager to download software
[06:14] <mickey> severian I lost the directions for restoring the file, its in /etc/X11 right, then cp xorg.conf.oct17 xorg.conf that right?
[06:15] <chem199> why does breezy freeze when the screen save loads
[06:15] <Ron_o> if anyone wants to see the scariest photo ever: http://photo.tickle.com/image/16/7/5/RL/16753134RL086549547.jpg
[06:15] <josh__> mhz: thanks again...on the money
[06:15] <pou52> thanks mustard5
[06:15] <mhz> :D
[06:15] <chem199> and when i try and turn it off it freezes
[06:15] <mustard5> pou52, you found it ok?
[06:15] <pou52> will go look for it. :)
[06:15] <nalioth> Ron_o: you can scare us in #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:15] <mustard5> pou52, I'll send you a link to a Synaptic HOW TO
[06:15] <Severian> mickey, yes you have the restore right.  Now, lets save that file   Do the fillowing.  In Gedit, choose the Save As option.  That will bring up a dialog.
[06:15] <josh__> why is there no root in Ubuntu?...why is it necessary to run the sudo before superuser commands
[06:15] <synackuator> Ron_o: at least if you post porn, post something non-evil
[06:15] <mustard5> !tell pou52 about synaptic
[06:15] <Ron_o> nalioth: sorry about the OT..
[06:16] <pou52> mustard5 thanks
[06:16] <mustard5> pou52, look for a private message from ubotu
[06:16] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Ron_o about conduct
[06:16] <PhoenixDestroyed> channel
[06:16] <pou52> thanks mustard5
[06:16] <Severian> josh__. for safety sake.  That way you never leave a console logged in as root.
[06:16] <r0xoR> Ron_o, !!!! omg!
[06:16] <josh__> Severian: seems appropriate
[06:17] <B_166-ER-X> i need help withc mounting cd/dvds please...
[06:17] <mickey> severian got it
[06:17] <mustard5> I'm not going to look :D
[06:17] <PhoenixDestroyed> what do you need B....
[06:17] <Severian> mickey, what folder does it say?
[06:17] <B_166-ER-X> why my cd's are not 'auto-mounting' and even if i 'mount cd' on em (in the GUI)  it just makes an error,  but if i mount them manually, in terminal, it works.. I would really need to know.. please  (thats what i need) :)
[06:18] <mickey> severian X11
[06:18] <dabaR> B_166-ER-X: why are they not mouinting automatically, you are in gnome?
[06:18] <B_166-ER-X> yes
[06:18] <cocox> helpppppppppp i have my video card in my AGP port so what should i type when the app ask me "Please enter the video card's bus identifier."
[06:18] <B_166-ER-X> dabar
[06:18] <PhoenixDestroyed> are you mounting CD's or DVD's
[06:18] <Severian> OK, put the name mouse.sh for the filename.  Then save the file
[06:18] <cocox> i have no an example
[06:18] <B_166-ER-X> phoenix_atlantis,  both dont work
[06:19] <dabaR> type in gnome-volume-manager in a terminal, and press enter. Just to see, paste the output to pastebin, please, if you want.
[06:19] <mahangu> i need a good xhtml/css editor for ubuntu
[06:19] <mahangu> gui
[06:19] <mahangu> any ideas?
[06:19] <B_166-ER-X> PhoenixDestroyed,  both dont work sorry
[06:19] <cocox> helpppppppppp i have my video card in my AGP port so what should i type when the app ask me "Please enter the video card's bus identifier."
[06:19] <Severian> mahangu,  vi
[06:19] <mickey> severian done
[06:19] <dabaR> mahangu: maybe bluefish.
[06:19] <nalioth> mahangu: there are several html type editors screem, nvu, quanta
[06:19] <coolkev> PCI 0:01:00
[06:19] <dabaR> Severian: how is that a gui?
[06:19] <nalioth> dabaR: bluefish is text based
[06:19] <B_166-ER-X> dabar : its jsut one line : ** (gnome-volume-manager:29352): WARNING **: manager.c/2199: already running?
[06:20] <cocox> thats is for PCI thnx anyway
[06:20] <dabaR> B_166-ER-X: ok, then its running.
[06:20] <Severian> mickey, now exit gedit.  Go to your terminal prompt.
[06:20] <cocox> i need one for the AGP
[06:20] <coolkev> cocox
[06:20] <cocox> ya
[06:20] <mickey> k
[06:20] <mahangu> nalioth, nvu doesn't show up in apt-cache search
[06:20] <Madpilot> mahangu: you running Breezy or Hoary?
[06:20] <nalioth> ubotu: tell mahangu about nvu
[06:20] <dabaR> nalioth: its a good program, he can check it out. I suck at xhtml and css so I did not know I guess what he really wanted.
[06:20] <Phempa> is ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net down at the moment?
[06:20] <cocox> coolkev are you there ?
[06:20] <coolkev> ye
[06:20] <B_166-ER-X> dabar, running may be a 'big' word for now
[06:20] <coolkev> one sec
[06:21] <coolkev> there a command
[06:21] <Severian> mahangu, OK, I missed your second message where you added gui?  So, use gedit.
[06:21] <dabaR> _Slacker: stop please.
[06:21] <_Slacker> sorry
[06:21] <nalioth> ubotu: tell _Slacker about repeat
[06:21] <r0xoR> use gvim!
[06:21] <Phempa> hehe, this channel goes too fast
[06:21] <coolkev> ok cocox type lspci
[06:21] <r0xoR> !start an editor war
[06:21] <ubotu> ed is better than xemacs
[06:21] <coolkev> it'll tell u all ur stuff
[06:21] <coolkev> and u see
[06:21] <cocox> something like this ??
[06:21] <coolkev> which is ur video card
[06:21] <Phempa> is ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net down at the moment?
[06:21] <B_166-ER-X> dabar : the GUI error is just 'error: impossible to run 'pmount'
[06:21] <coolkev> type lspci in termial
[06:21] <cocox> y type lspci in the console
[06:21] <coolkev> terminal
[06:22] <cocox> olk
[06:22] <r0xoR> yeah no sht, this channel has half the members of #gentoo and goes twice as fast
[06:22] <PhoenixDestroyed> B - what do you get from a mount command
[06:22] <dabaR> B_166-ER-X: whats your uptime?
[06:22] <Severian> mick, in the terminal prompt, do a    cd /etc/X11/xinit
[06:22] <nalioth> !mirrormax
[06:22] <ubotu> mirromax no longer exists. The backports are now on the main archive servers. see !backports
[06:22] <mahangu> Seveas, getting bluefish :)
[06:22] <Madpilot> Phempa: it's down forever, I think. There's a new backports addy now
[06:22] <mahangu> Madpilot, hoary mate
[06:22] <cocox> nowwwww
[06:22] <B_166-ER-X> dabar, like...22:00 hours not even a day
[06:22] <Phempa> k, thanks
[06:22] <dabaR> mahangu: also that nvu is good.
[06:22] <Madpilot> mahangu: try Screem as well - they're both good
[06:22] <mickey> k
[06:22] <Phempa> !backports\
[06:22] <dr_willis> hmm us.archive is broke. :P - that reminds me. isent tehre a tool that can ping the mirror sites and suggest what ones to use?
[06:22] <ubotu> Phempa: Not a clue
[06:22] <Madpilot> mahangu: ah, OK. NVU is in Breezy repos
[06:22] <r0xoR> i tried, bluefish, it wasn't anything extra that i could see... suppose it might be nice
[06:22] <Phempa> !backports
[06:22] <coolkev> cocox: near the end does it show ur AGP
[06:22] <dabaR> B_166-ER-X: then its not that either, I had those two issues, no more ideas.
[06:22] <cocox> coolkev what should i do now ??
[06:22] <B_166-ER-X> damn :|
[06:22] <nalioth> dr_willis: they're all broken atm
[06:23] <r0xoR> dr_willis, how bout ping :)
[06:23] <B_166-ER-X> thx anyway
[06:23] <geno_> IS there a startup menu in 5.10? "Dmarrage" I had in french. It's to configure GRUB
[06:23] <dabaR> B_166-ER-X: Im sure someone will know.
[06:23] <mustard5> Phempa, try ' !tell me about backports '
[06:23] <PhoenixDestroyed> and Quantra is good too
[06:23] <cocox> coolkev
[06:23] <nalioth> mustard5: ubotu DID tell him
[06:23] <Phempa> got it, thanks
[06:23] <r0xoR> geno_, or you could just edit grub.conf by hand
[06:23] <mustard5> ah ok
[06:23] <mustard5> hehe
[06:23] <mustard5> soz
[06:23] <B_166-ER-X> well. does anybody else knows about mount cd/dvd problems ?
[06:23] <josh__> thanks for the help guys, prolly catch ya tomorrow
[06:23] <PhoenixDestroyed> Anyone have any luck replacing usplash with splashy?
[06:23] <geno_> Yeah, I know but I liked the menu in Gnome :/
[06:24] <dr_willis> Ok  - who broke the servers... :P fess up!
[06:24] <r0xoR> B_166-ER-X, yes i know about them
[06:24] <coolkev> yes
[06:24] <geno_> So the option is gone?
[06:24] <coolkev> cocox
[06:24] <cocox> ya
[06:24] <cocox> dude im ready
[06:24] <mahangu> bbl guys
[06:24] <mahangu> thanks
[06:24] <coolkev> does it show u
[06:24] <cocox> i typed slpci
[06:24] <cocox> now
[06:24] <coolkev> lspci
[06:24] <cocox> ya its ok
[06:25] <coolkev> and it shows u your info
[06:25] <B_166-ER-X> r0xoR,  could you help me here :  my ubuntu wont auto-mount cd/dvd's , i always have to do it in terminal (even if i click 'mount' on them it wont work, makes an error)
[06:25] <cocox> yea
[06:25] <FunnyLookinHat> Are some of the ubuntu apt sources down?
[06:25] <cocox> now ??
[06:25] <miksu> hi you fellow freakies =)
[06:25] <Adyeths> anyone know when this problem thats causing these GPG errors will be fixed?
[06:25] <cocox> hi
[06:25] <dr_willis> FunnyLookinHat,  aparently.
[06:25] <coolkev> whats the info for ur video card
[06:25] <FunnyLookinHat> dr_willis, ok, amking sure im not crazy
[06:25] <dabaR> Adyeths: do you have us. in your sources.list?
[06:25] <cocox> ok
[06:25] <geno_> I can't get any packages manually. I get this:E: Impossible de verrouiller /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Ressource temporairement non disponible)
[06:25] <geno_> E: Impossible de verrouiller le rpertoire de tlchargement
[06:25] <mustard5> FunnyLookinHat, your not crazy :D
[06:25] <tarvid>  help! firefox opens totem or mplayerplug-in but not realplayer
[06:25] <tarvid> how can I fix this?
[06:25] <miksu> tune in to vocal trance at www.shoutcast.com - the soft to use is vlc
[06:25] <Adyeths> I've been trying to get rid of us in my sources.list for the past hour
[06:25] <cocox> dude
[06:25] <geno_> It basically says that it's impossible to lock the folder
[06:26] <coolkev> cocox: does it say something like this: 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller:
[06:26] <dabaR> geno_: is your synaptic running and you are trying to run apt-get?
[06:26] <Agiofws> could anyone tell me how do type greek in  ubunu please?
[06:26] <Agiofws> i've tried the old way
[06:26] <Agiofws> but noting
[06:26] <mickey> severian you still with me
[06:26] <Adyeths> this is one line I have....   deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security universe main restricted multiverse
[06:26] <dabaR> Adyeths: and it is gone now?
[06:26] <geno_> dabaR: No, not at all, it's my first startup, myabe I should reboot?
[06:26] <pou52> I dont see --> System Configuration in ver 5.10
[06:26] <coolkev> tarvid: type about:plugins
[06:26] <dabaR> geno_: no, not at all:)
[06:27] <r0xoR> B_166-ER-X, hmmm, i don't remember the trick for automounting CD's
[06:27] <cocox> no
[06:27] <B_166-ER-X> :|
[06:27] <Severian> mickey, yup.  I was waiting for you to do the last cd command I sent you.  Did you get that?
[06:27] <cocox> just say VIA
[06:27] <r0xoR> B_166-ER-X, what's the need for automount? there is an applet you can put in your gnome-panel
[06:27] <cocox> thats my based card
[06:27] <coolkev> doesn't show a AGP?
[06:27] <r0xoR> B_166-ER-X, and you can mount them with one click
[06:27] <cocox> no
[06:27] <cocox> and i have a Nvidia
[06:27] <dabaR> pou52: ask the question better.
[06:27] <geno_> dabaR: I installed some games to test if Synaptic worked but that's all
[06:27] <r0xoR> B_166-ER-X, otherwise the only time i mount them is when i actually PLAY a DVD with kaffeine or mplayer
[06:27] <coolkev> that's weird, it doesn't show ur video card at all on that list?
[06:27] <B_166-ER-X> r0xoR,  i mean..when i put a cd in my drive...i like to have em popping up right along..
[06:27] <mickey> severian, /xinit?
[06:27] <r0xoR> B_166-ER-X, and they both take care of it automatically
[06:27] <Agiofws> could anyone tell me how to type in  your locale  language in ubuntu please?
[06:27] <geno_> dabaR: Oh damn!
[06:27] <coolkev> what card do you have? ati?
[06:27] <cocox> noooop :(
[06:27] <Adyeths> I removed us from my sources.list file... I can do 1 apt-get update .... then the next time I do that I get this gpg error again.
[06:27] <geno_> It was on!
[06:27] <mickey> severian, if so I did, sorry I said k, but didn't put your name
[06:28] <cocox> a Nvidia
[06:28] <Agiofws> what do i have to do ?
[06:28] <dabaR> geno_: ya, thats a common error.
[06:28] <mickey> severian, musta got lost
[06:28] <r0xoR> B_166-ER-X, yes i know... i don't quite remember... i think you might need to put the "auto" option into /etc/fstab
[06:28] <pou52> sorry
[06:28] <coolkev> did u get the nvidia drivers
[06:28] <Severian> mickey    cd /etc/X11/xinit
[06:28] <phr0zenkore> err
[06:28] <r0xoR> B_166-ER-X, probably "auto,user"
[06:28] <geno_> I checked in the thumbail of the second workspace and I just saw it was minimized
[06:28] <phr0zenkore> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[06:28] <phr0zenkore> helppp
[06:28] <phr0zenkore> :P
[06:28] <B_166-ER-X> uh
[06:28] <mickey> severian yeah I'm in that directory
[06:28] <cocox> mmm i think they already are in this distribution isnt it ??
[06:28] <dabaR> Agiofws: did you use google for ubuntu + greek?
[06:28] <tapox> Hi everyone, I'm trying to get Firefox to play audio in the browser, but it won't load or play past the first second or so. What do I do?
[06:28] <r0xoR> !tell me about automount
[06:28] <geno_> dabaR: Thanks.
[06:28] <coolkev> cocox i'm helping u from what happened to me
[06:29] <dabaR> Agiofws: are you guys gonna kick a** again next year in soccer at the world cup?
[06:29] <Agiofws> i did all the classical hacks
[06:29] <cocox> ohh ok i c
[06:29] <dabaR> geno_: welcome.
[06:29] <cocox> mmmmm
[06:29] <coolkev> casue i had that problem and i use the lspci to find the slot and and enter the info
[06:29] <mshade> ubotu: mirrors
[06:29] <ubotu> methinks mirrors is repository mirrors can be found through http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[06:29] <dr_willis> phr0zenkore,  the servers are having some issues it seems
[06:29] <Severian> mickey, there is a lot of traffic here I understand a lost message.  Don't worry about it.    Now,  do mv ../mouse.sh .
[06:29] <runelind> ok what the crap
[06:29] <r0xoR> bbl
[06:29] <coolkev> cocox as some of the experinced ppl here like sevas
[06:29] <dabaR> phr0zenkore: remove us. from your sources.list file in the /etc/apt directory, using sudo and a editor.
[06:29] <coolkev> i mean seveas
[06:29] <Severian> mickey,    then     chmod +x mouse.sh
[06:29] <Agiofws> dabaR,   we are not playing in the wolrd chapionship
[06:29] <runelind> I have a symlink in my home directory for /Volumes/Firewire
[06:29] <nalioth> dabaR: and then pray it works
[06:29] <cocox> ok let me see with a little patience
[06:29] <dabaR> Agiofws: :( wtheck?
[06:30] <cocox> plz thnx you
[06:30] <runelind> on my mac
[06:30] <coolkev> np
[06:30] <cocox> np ?
[06:30] <mickey> severian on the mv its saying its missing an argument
[06:30] <Agiofws> :( wtheck?m ???
[06:30] <runelind> and if I mount it using smb://blah I can get to the symlink just fine
[06:30] <phr0zenkore> k.
[06:30] <humbraro> can anybody here recommend a good free web host?
[06:30] <geno_> How can I modify GRUB? I did once with an older Kubuntu, but I can't rewrite over the file.
[06:30] <phr0zenkore> the universe is broken?
[06:30] <runelind> but if I mount it from the command line using mount -t smbfs I can't get to the symlink
[06:30] <Agiofws> could anyone tell me how to type in  your locale  language in ubuntu please?
[06:30] <runelind> it doesn't recognize it as a directory
[06:30] <dabaR> nalioth: why do mine work fine? I have the ones from the pastebin(sources.list)
[06:30] <PhoenixDestroyed> Anyone have any luck with splashy vs usplash
[06:30] <humbraro> sorry for the offtopic question, but google isn't helping much
[06:30] <Severian> mickey, you probably did not get the period at the end of the command I showed you.
[06:31] <mickey> is it space then period
[06:31] <GTroy> can somebody give me /etc/apt/sources.list for breezy?
[06:31] <tapox> How can I turn my ordinary, household vacuum into a sentient killing machine?
[06:31] <pou52> I want to d/l software and someone told me to gave me a link to go into synaptic but I dont see  System Configuration
[06:31] <mickey> or period just after the command?
[06:31] <nalioth> dabaR: dunno, but i have archive.bleh~ and am getting 404s and gpg errors
[06:31] <cocox> hey coolkev
[06:31] <cocox> are you still there ?
[06:31] <nalioth> GTroy: the repos are having problems atm you'rs are fine
[06:31] <geno_> tapox: Make a custom Linux distro. ;)
[06:31] <GTroy> ubuntu guide influenced me to lose it :(
[06:31] <GTroy> hehehe
[06:31] <GTroy> thanks
[06:31] <GTroy> nalioth: many thanks
[06:31] <B_166-ER-X> I feel like my breezy upgrade is not complete.... (its doenst auto-mount cd's,  and i have a 20 secs black screen 'in lieu'  of the 'beautiful loading screen' i hear everyone talking about...  i did apt-get -f upgrade, but...does nothings
[06:31] <aztek> is BitchX in the ubuntu repositories? i haven't checked.
[06:31] <tapox> geno_: Okay, thanks. I was wondering why there wasn't a package for it.
[06:31] <Severian> mickey, do it just the way I showed you.    mv ../mouse.sh .
[06:31] <mickey> severian got it, forgot to do sudo
[06:32] <mickey> severian that's why it wouldn't work ;-)
[06:32] <dabaR> GTroy: there is one at pastebin, ubotu knows the URL under sources
[06:32] <Severian> mickey, ok, good.
[06:32] <mickey> severian file is moved
[06:32] <nalioth> aztek: it is, but irssi is default on your box
[06:32] <dabaR> aztek: why dont you check now?
[06:32] <Severian> mickey, and you did the chmod?
[06:32] <aztek> cuz uh i'm on ...windows...
[06:33] <cocox> coolkev ??????
[06:33] <GTroy> dabaR: ok
[06:33] <dr_willis> beautiful loading screen? I disabed it.
[06:33] <dabaR> aztek: ubotu told you how to ask him about packages.
[06:33] <mickey> severian yep
[06:33] <aztek> oh
[06:33] <dabaR> dr_willis: its not that beautiful, eh? I think its kinda uglyish.
[06:33] <dhruv> hi all, i just upgraded to breezy. after the upgrade I've been seeing a couple weird error messages in /var/log/messages(atkbd.c something something). I've also been having trouble syncing my digicam, which used to work perfectly. Any ideas
[06:34] <dr_willis> dabaR,  very ugly.
[06:34] <dr_willis> and not very informative
[06:34] <dr_willis> :P
[06:34] <b3nw>  is there a package for wxWidgets 2.6 ?
[06:34] <B_166-ER-X> anyway, i DONT have it...
[06:34] <Severian> mickey, we are almost there.  Now the trickey part.  do a    sudo gedit xinitrc
[06:35] <nalioth> b3nw: use "apt-cache search" on your box or visit packages.ubuntu.com
[06:35] <cocox> coolkev
[06:35] <mickey> severian there
[06:35] <geno_> How can I gain access to the Grub config file not as read-only?
[06:35] <mickey> severian wow all this for a mouse :-P
[06:35] <dabaR> geno_: use sudo. what are you going to change? do you know how?
[06:35] <mustard5> geno_, sudo gedit <fullpathtofile>
[06:36] <nycoal> I was looking for solutions to this gpg error after upgrading to breezy, and one solution was to run synaptic and do Settings > Repositories > Authentication > Restore default keys    .... does anyone know the apt command line analog to this, as I'm ssh'd in, and don't have the bandwdth to do X forwarding reliably
[06:36] <Severian> mickey, go to the bottom of the file and add a new line.  It will contain    . /etc/X11/xinit/mouse.sh
[06:36] <dabaR> b3nw: /msg ubotu find wx
[06:36] <cocox> what should i type when the xserver conf ask me "Please enter the video card's bus identifier" i have my video card in my AGP port
[06:36] <Vw790> hello all
[06:36] <mickey> severian done
[06:36] <cocox> hhi
[06:36] <mustard5> geno_, you want to be very careful editing grub
[06:37] <cocox> plz somebody help me
[06:37] <cocox> what should i type when the xserver conf ask me "Please enter the video card's bus identifier" i have my video card in my AGP port
[06:37] <mshade> ubotu: updates
[06:37] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, mshade
[06:37] <Vw790> was wondering if i could get a lil help
[06:37] <dabaR> what is the card, cocox?
[06:37] <geno_> dabaR: I already modified the Grub config file, is it the one in /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[06:37] <cocox> Nvidia Gforce
[06:37] <nalioth> Vw790: we wonder if we'd get a li'l question
[06:37] <cocox> MX 440
[06:37] <geno_> mustard5: I can always get my Windows CD and use fixmbr
[06:37] <dabaR> well, yes, that is a grub config file. what did you modify?
[06:37] <Vw790> juz wondering how to get a .bin to open
[06:38] <dabaR> cocox: what did you try so far? did you install the nvidia drivers?
[06:38] <Vw790> everything else has been alright
[06:38] <cocox> nooooooo
[06:38] <geno_> dabaR: I am going to modify, the default startup, change english text to french
[06:38] <cocox> a do nothing
[06:38] <dabaR> geno_: you know how to modify the default startup entry?
[06:38] <cocox> i just turn on my pc
[06:38] <cocox> and my resolution change
[06:38] <Severian> mickey, save that file and close everything and reboot.  This is our big test.  Let me explain that RedHat does the initialization a little different than debian based systems.  I have never changed the init programs run for x, but the change I made should be close, if not correct.
[06:38] <nalioth> Vw790: in your terminal type "file name_of_file.bin"
[06:38] <dabaR> cocox: go talk to ubotu.
[06:38] <geno_> dabaR: Yes, I did so successfully before.
[06:38] <dabaR> geno_: good.
[06:38] <prg> Hello.  New to Ubuntu, somewhat new to linux.  Just installed breezy and now trying to get updates and upgrade kernel (using synaptic).  I keep getting warning messages that the files cannot be found on the server.  I checked manually and they aren't there [us.archive.ubuntu.com] .  Anyone konw how to point the software to another repository?
[06:39] <cocox> ok thnx
[06:39] <nalioth> prg: the repos are in chaos atm
[06:39] <mickey> severian do I need to do a full reboot or is there a way to just reboot the gui?
[06:39] <Severian> mickey, I am kind of hoping someone else will pipe in about that change.
[06:39] <geno_> dabaR: I just wonder where the startup menu has gone since it's easy for all users to edit a config file.
[06:39] <nalioth> mickey: ctrl-alt-backspace or logout
[06:39] <mickey> severian lol, I won't hold it against you
[06:39] <cocox> hey dabar
[06:39] <mustard5> prg, probably best to save updating for another day
[06:39] <thoreauputic> prg: try archive.ubuntu.com (remove th eus. prefix)
[06:39] <cocox> but it was working ok
[06:39] <dabaR> geno_: start up menu? whats that?
[06:39] <Severian> mickey, it is easiest to do a full reboot.  I there a problem
[06:39] <nalioth> thoreauputic: it's not working either
[06:40] <Vw790> keeps telling me no such directory
[06:40] <Severian> mickey, Is there a problem, I meant.
[06:40] <prg> Thanks for the info.. I'll try another day on the update
[06:40] <nalioth> Vw790: make sure you are in the directory the bin is in
[06:40] <mickey> severian well should we wait, or should I just try it, and restore that file if need be
[06:40] <Vw790> cannot open no such directory
[06:40] <thoreauputic> Nali0th: oh - I jsut did an apt-get update that looked OK - but I 'm on hoary
[06:40] <geno_> dabaR: There was some thing in the menu before called "Dmarrage", it allowed me to modify Grub without editing anything.
[06:40] <DAC1138> is anyone here using fluxbox 0.9.14 with breezy?
[06:40] <Vw790> yep its in desktop
[06:40] <nalioth> thoreauputic: my hoary is throwing errors, too
[06:40] <dabaR> geno_: I use command line for it, never knew about the demarrage.
[06:40] <thoreauputic> nalioth: hmm
[06:41] <geno_> dabaR: must've been startup or something like that in english
[06:41] <dabaR> DAC1138: whats your question?
[06:41] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: I'm using 0.9.14 with hoary if that helps at all
[06:41] <DAC1138> well, no matter what i do, the background is always brown
[06:41] <dabaR> its a poll dont go for it, thoreauputic :)
[06:41] <DAC1138> ive done the fbsetbg stuff, i have the command in my fluxbox init file, its still brown
[06:42] <mickey> severian I'm gonna reboot and hope for the best
[06:42] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: have you tried restting it with fbsetbg /path/to/image ?
[06:42] <mickey> severian, be back in a sec
[06:42] <Severian> mickey, good luck.
[06:42] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: ah
[06:42] <dabaR> DAC1138: xsetroot does not change it?
[06:42] <glick> streamtuner rocks the llama's ass!
[06:42] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, yup
[06:42] <DAC1138> dabaR, uh, i didnt try xsetroot, as i didnt know it existed
[06:42] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: have you run nautilus by some chance?
[06:43] <dabaR> DAC1138: that changes the color...maybe something else too.
[06:43] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, nope, nautlus isnt running
[06:43] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: OK
[06:43] <dabaR> DAC1138: run nautilus --no-desktop if you run it.
[06:43] <DAC1138> i asked #fluxbox, but they all seem to be asleep now
[06:43] <ubunoob> does anyone know why fglrx got downgraded in apt-get from 8.16.20
[06:43] <dabaR> DAC1138: give them time...
[06:43] <thoreauputic> DAC1138:  try fbsetroot if xsetroot doesn't work
[06:43] <ubunoob> now i cant get it to work
[06:43] <prg> another question if no one minds:  My install is completely fresh except for three packages that I managed to update earlier today.  So far video playback does not work.  I've tried watching streams from www.apple.com/trailers and totem doesn't work [it will start but then just provide a nice black screen] .  Anything need to be done to get video to work?
[06:44] <glick> heh god i dont know how anyone could back to MS after the richness of linux
[06:44] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, fbsetroot is what ive been trying
[06:44] <dabaR> prg: that site will never work, afaik.
[06:44] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: heh - OK
[06:44] <glick> all fantastic software at an unbeatable price
[06:44] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, it appears to be working, i mean i dont get any errors, the wallpaper is there, but the background is still brown
[06:44] <acetech> does the ubuntu backport work in breezy?
[06:44] <dabaR> DAC1138: man xsetroot, it is xsetroot -solid grey(color)
[06:44] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: umm - you see the wallpaper or just the brown?
[06:44] <mustard5> acetech, bi
[06:44] <cheemp> glick, free :)
[06:44] <PhoenixDestroyed> pprg - install w32codecs
[06:44] <mustard5> acetech, no
[06:45] <B_166-ER-X> how do i restard gnome-volume-manager ??
[06:45] <B_166-ER-X> restart
[06:45] <glick> they should sell a boxes set of ubuntu
[06:45] <glick> with good documentation
[06:45] <glick> boxed set
[06:45] <dabaR> B_166-ER-X: killall gnome-volume-manager
[06:45] <acetech> mustard5, is it only temporarly down?
[06:45] <glick> with documentation the caliber of SuSE
[06:45] <cheemp> glick at best buy hehe
[06:45] <glick> cheemp, yeah
[06:45] <dabaR> haha
[06:45] <mustard5> acetech, breezy can use hoary-extras, but not hoary-backports
[06:46] <mustard5> acetech, there are no backports for breezy
[06:46] <DAC1138> dabaR, that set it to solid grey instead of brown
[06:46] <ubunoob> why did fglrx get broken in apt
[06:46] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, just brown, no wallpaper
[06:46] <acetech> mustard5, how can i setup mplayer and the such?
[06:46] <nalioth> prg: with the repos acting up as they are, we're not gonna be much help. i can tell you what to add tho
[06:46] <dabaR> DAC1138: well, yes that is what xsetroot does, changes color
[06:46] <prg> PhnxDstrd:  I just checkd under synaptics and I do not see w32codecs.  Where should I get them from?
[06:46] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: you compiled it, obviously - or is this a 3rd party .deb ?
[06:46] <nalioth> ubotu: tell prg about w32codecs
[06:47] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, compiled it
[06:47] <PhoenixDestroyed> 1 sec
[06:47] <mustard5> acetech, mplayer is available through synaptic, but the repositories are going all funky today...
[06:47] <B_166-ER-X> dabar, ok... but he, when i try to restart it, it just... takes a nap after manager.c/557: setting[21] : string: eject_command = /usr/bin/eject     line, like....minutes long... (i didnt wait to see if it would continue to start the last try)
[06:47] <ubunoob> can some one please PM me who can tell me what happend to FGLRX in apt, 8.16.20 isnt there anymore and the one that is doesnt work!
[06:47] <dabaR> DAC1138: you could run nautilus, then killall it, and that will set it to your nautilus background.
[06:47] <PhoenixDestroyed> add this to your /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:47] <PhoenixDestroyed> deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ sarge main
[06:47] <acetech> mustard5, should i not attempt to install this today then?
[06:48] <mustard5> PhoenixDestroyed, we can't recommend that in here
[06:48] <PhoenixDestroyed> sorry
[06:48] <DAC1138> dabaR, why? ill need to do that every time i login to fluxbox, wont i?
[06:48] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: hmm - I'm running out of ideas - mine is fine on hoary, but as I haven't updated yet I can't say what is happening here
[06:48] <dabaR> PhoenixDestroyed: no, read w32codecs factoid from ubotu
[06:48] <nalioth> PhoenixDestroyed: please dont do that in here
[06:48] <geno_> dabaR: Actually, I don't remember anymore how to put Windows as default :/
[06:48] <mustard5> acetech, I would wait for it to settle yes
[06:48] <ubunoob> fuck it nevermind back to windows, bye bye
[06:48] <dabaR> DAC1138: well...you would until you learn how to fix it, and it will solve your issue currently.
[06:48] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, it was like this on hoary too, i upgraded to breezy thinking it might have fixed it
[06:48] <mustard5> acetech, you might need to double check your sources list when you do try in the future too
[06:48] <dabaR> bah
[06:48] <dabaR> ^^
[06:48] <nalioth> PhoenixDestroyed: debian repos are not good for a healthy ubuntu box
[06:48] <PhoenixDestroyed> Ok - in response to the 3 or 4 people that just pinged me - can someone tell me why
[06:49] <satafterh> any one know what this means, i am trying to play a dvd rip avi: xine: couldn't find demux
[06:49] <acetech> mustard5, i am going to see where it goes when i try to apt-get mplayer
[06:49] <PhoenixDestroyed> ah - gotcha
[06:49] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: ah, well in that case ... as i said mine is perfectly fine in hoary
[06:49] <nalioth> PhoenixDestroyed: we have w32codecs and java pkgs for ubuntu available
[06:49] <mustard5> hehe ubunoob didnt have much patience :D
[06:49] <chibuzonwankwo> how do i install rmp files on ubuntu
[06:49] <nalioth> chibuzonwankwo: what pkg are you trying to install?
[06:49] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: did you use weird ./configure options?
[06:49] <mickey> severian no luck man, I had to use the back up
[06:49] <chibuzonwankwo> realplayer10
[06:49] <nalioth> chibuzonwankwo: use "alien"
[06:49] <mustard5> acetech, compare you sources.list to this one http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[06:49] <acetech> mustard5, should i be able to have access to this: deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[06:49] <mickey> severian glad you told me about it
[06:50] <Centaur_> what do I do with a .deb file after I download it?
[06:50] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, nope, just plain old "./configure"
[06:50] <chibuzonwankwo> omg i keep hearing terms but dont now wat they mean
[06:50] <glick> that song "kissing" by Bliss is awesome
[06:50] <mustard5> acetech, no that should be commented out...backports for breezy are not functional
[06:50] <Vw790> alright thanks anyways /quit
[06:50] <Vw790> alright thanks anyways \quit
[06:50] <chibuzonwankwo> were do i get alien
[06:50] <Severian> mickey, I found another reference to setting the xinitrc file.  They say to add a line at the bottom that says    .  /usr/bin/X11/xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5"
[06:51] <DAC1138> chibuzonwankwo, mars?
[06:51] <mickey> would htat one difference cause the interface to crash?
[06:51] <Severian> mickey, otherwise use everything else we did.  What happened when you booted?
[06:51] <DAC1138> chibuzonwankwo, should just "apt-get install alien"
[06:51] <chibuzonwankwo> hardi haha
[06:51] <Xenguy> chibuzonwankwo: you may not need it - what software do you want?
[06:51] <dabaR> Centaur_: you should consider instlaling it.
[06:51] <nalioth> acetech: the repos are in a state of chaos atm
[06:51] <chibuzonwankwo> realplayer 10
[06:51] <dabaR> Centaur_: :P sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[06:51] <mickey> severian just told me there was an error, then logged me into the virtual prompt or whatever its called
[06:51] <DAC1138> should i just uninstall and reinstall fluxbox?
[06:52] <Centaur_> dabaR: Okay, I've never used the command to do it manually before
[06:52] <Centaur_> dabaR: Thanks though, now I know
[06:52] <dabaR> Centaur_: I know, jj.
[06:52] <acetech> alright, thanks for the info... i might need to do rest of installation tomorrow
[06:52] <ubuntu> yay for the live CD :)
[06:52] <Severian> mickey, it could.  I don't know the exact sytax of a line in xinitrc   It may be what I just sent you without the ". " at the beginning.
[06:52] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: have you tried the default fluxbox for breezy? (Yes, it's older - 0.9.12 I think)
[06:52] <acetech> mustard5, thank you for the link to the sources list... i like the format on there
[06:52] <ubuntu> xinirc is simple
[06:53] <cheemp> is there something like sql yog on gnome?
[06:53] <ubuntu> you just put the path to the programs you want to run
[06:53] <ubuntu> tada, done
[06:53] <ubuntu> sql yog? what is sql yog?
[06:53] <cheemp> a mysql gui
[06:53] <ubuntu> oh
[06:53] <ubuntu> just use mysqlcc
[06:53] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: you aren't running a fluxbox you compiled on hoary, are you ?
[06:53] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, not sure, i tried one of the ubuntu default ones
[06:53] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, im not sure if it was before or after i did the breezy upgrade
[06:53] <ubuntu> they've got linux versions and windows versions
[06:53] <Severian> ubuntu, we need to add an initialization of the mouse in xinitrc.  Can you confirm our syntax?
[06:53] <mickey> severian ok so I'm going to copy that code back into the xorg.conf file
[06:53] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: 0.9.11 had a bug that needed --disable-xmb
[06:53] <mickey> is xorg.conf still there, or do I need to reback it up?
[06:54] <ubuntu> Severian, what kind of "initialization"
[06:54] <ubuntu> what kind of mouse is it
[06:54] <acetech> is there any talk of breezy getting the backport in the future?
[06:54] <cheemp> ubuntu, can't find the package in apt-cache search
[06:54] <mickey> xorg.conf.oct17 rather severian
[06:54] <dabaR> acetech: off course. give it time, it just came out.
[06:54] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, what did that do?
[06:54] <r0xoR> Severian, some kind of special mouse?
[06:54] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, the -xmb thing?
[06:54] <PhoenixDestroyed> Is there a channel to discuss newbie questions on ubuntu
[06:54] <r0xoR> Severian, you could try running xorgconfig
[06:54] <dabaR> PhoenixDestroyed: yes, #ubuntu, youre there.
[06:54] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: I suggest you recompile on breezy - I assume your old one is sitting in /usr/local
[06:54] <Severian> ubuntu, mickey has a 7 button mouse and he want to change the mouse behavior to use 7 buttons.
[06:54] <r0xoR> i think that's right... used to be xf86config i think it's xorgconfig now
[06:54] <mickey> r0xoR its a 7 button explorer mouse
[06:55] <acetech> mustard5, i used that sources list and it found everthing
[06:55] <cheemp> r0xor, do you know the mysqlcc package name? (can't find the package in apt-cache search)
[06:55] <thoreauputic> DAC1138:  xmb  is multibyte support ( related to UTF8)
[06:55] <r0xoR> Severian, it's r0xoR now not "ubuntu" :)
[06:55] <r0xoR> mickey, and what's the problem with it?
[06:55] <dabaR> acetech: and you got the gpg error before?
[06:55] <r0xoR> mickey, why do you need to "initialize" it with xinitrc
[06:55] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, okay, ill try that
[06:55] <acetech> dabar, for the PUBKEY?
[06:55] <Mr_Milenko> Well guys.. good news
[06:55] <r0xoR> mickey, xorg should use it just like a normal 3 button mouse at least... USB i take it
[06:55] <dabaR> dunno, in your sources.list change...
[06:55] <Mr_Milenko> i got my dialup modem under linux finally
[06:55] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, rebuilding and also trying the --disable-xmb, and try a standard breezy version
[06:55] <Mr_Milenko> :D
[06:55] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: use checkinstall if you haven't already
[06:55] <mickey> r0xoR going by severian and this forum post's directions, I would like to use all 7 buttons for net browsing and what not
[06:55] <dabaR> Mr_Milenko: excellent.
[06:55] <Mr_Milenko> bad news is... its only 14kb
[06:56] <Severian> r0xoR Can we add a new line at the bottom that says     /usr/bin/X11/xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5"
[06:56] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: no, 0.9.14 doesn't need --disable-xmb
[06:56] <dabaR> kb or KB?
[06:56] <r0xoR> mickey, can you give me the link to the forumpost in question
[06:56] <mickey> http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=27470&page=1&pp=15
[06:56] <Mr_Milenko> and i have no way on telling if its connected, still connecting or what
[06:56] <r0xoR> Severian, sure why not
[06:56] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, okay
[06:56] <Mr_Milenko> KB
[06:56] <r0xoR> Severian, or better yet put that line in a script
[06:56] <Mr_Milenko> i think
[06:56] <Mr_Milenko> O_o
[06:56] <r0xoR> Severian, and then run the script
[06:56] <r0xoR> Severian, but yeah, you can do that
[06:56] <dabaR> kB is 8kb, so 112kb?
[06:56] <r0xoR> Severian, try & at the end as well
[06:56] <PhoenixDestroyed> dabar - can you message me on that factoid you were talking about
[06:56] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, what's checkinstall do?
[06:56] <mickey> r0xoR if you could help us get this mouse workin that would be so awesome
[06:56] <dabaR> PhoenixDestroyed: not sure, probably.
[06:56] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: makes a deb fot you
[06:56] <Mr_Milenko> i unno
[06:57] <Mr_Milenko> but it works!
[06:57] <r0xoR> Severian, that'll run it in the background so you won't have to worry about waiting for startup times and in case it keeps running
[06:57] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[06:57] <nalioth> ubotu: tell DAC1138 about checkinstall
[06:57] <mickey> r0xoR severian mouse works now on std 3 buttons
[06:57] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: you do  sudo checkinstall instead of make install
[06:57] <r0xoR> mickey, i say again, can you give me the link to the forum post in question?
[06:57] <Centaur_> Is there a reason why you have to have gcc 3.4 to compile a kernel instead of the new 4.0 version?
[06:57] <Severian> r0xoR I was not sure if I needed a ". " at the beginning.  The line that is already there has it and I don't know what it does.
[06:57] <mickey> r0xoR severian plus scroll even
[06:57] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: just install it - it rocks :)
[06:57] <mickey> sorry posted it to ya, one sec will repost
[06:57] <treitter> with bugs like this, is it better to just report upstream myself?: http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17171
[06:57] <r0xoR> Severian, paste the contents of .xinitrc to pastebin plz
[06:57] <r0xoR> Severian, here: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[06:57] <mickey> http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=27470&page=1&pp=15 r0xoR
[06:58] <r0xoR> hahah, a fedora thread
[06:58] <r0xoR> :P
[06:58] <FunnyLookinHat> Why can't totem play any files?
[06:58] <Severian> mickey, that would actually be you.  Do you know what r0xoR means?
[06:58] <FunnyLookinHat> I don't understand why ubuntu includes such a crappy program
[06:58] <mickey> r0xoR not really severian :-P
[06:58] <DAC1138> thoreauputic, what difference would that make from doing "make install"?
[06:58] <r0xoR> it might actually be .xsession that you want
[06:58] <dabaR> FunnyLookinHat: cause it is free/libre. FunnyLookinHat did you ask ubotu about codecs?
[06:58] <r0xoR> and then again
[06:58] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: makes a package that apt will know about
[06:58] <prg> final question (for now):  I installed on a laptop.  Under windows alt-F5 controls wirless transmission.  It was obviousl a software thing since it doesn't do anything under linux.  How can I turn off RF transmission.  Currently the wireless adaptor (eth1) is disabled in the software but my batter is draining fast so I know it is still physically transmitting.
[06:58] <m0zone> whats command to take a screen shot ?  noob question
[06:58] <PhoenixDestroyed> dabar - can we confer in private for a sec?
[06:58] <r0xoR> it might actually be .Xclients-default
[06:59] <dabaR> PhoenixDestroyed: go ahead.
[06:59] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: so it's easy to uninstall or transfer to another bos
[06:59] <thoreauputic> *box
[06:59] <nalioth> DAC1138: checkinstall makes debs for you. so you can track them using apt-get (and completely remove them when the time comes)
[06:59] <Madpilot> FunnyLookinHat: Totem plays everything I've ever thrown at it...
[06:59] <DAC1138> okay, ill do checkinstall
[06:59] <runelind> it looks like the ubuntu smbfs package doesn't read symlinks well
[06:59] <r0xoR> so what's the big deal
[06:59] <DAC1138> brb, gotta try it
[06:59] <Severian> Go to the url r0xoR posted.  It shows how to create a page.  When you get the url, come back and post that.  This way it keeps the irc channel cleaner.  And there is enough traffic here already.
[06:59] <r0xoR> just do what it says on the forum
[06:59] <nalioth> DAC1138: read the URL ubotu sent you
[06:59] <thoreauputic> DAC1138: I use checkinstall for all my compiled stuff now
[07:00] <r0xoR> so just do what it says
[07:00] <r0xoR> but i think the file you want is .xsession
[07:00] <jorgp> I can not find a list of repos mirrors since us.archive.ubuntu.com is broken
[07:00] <Severian> mickey, if you missed it, the url is   http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[07:00] <r0xoR> and if .xinitrc and .xsession don't work then try .Xclients-default
[07:00] <yale> hello everyone, sorry for the bother. Where did the backports go?
[07:01] <r0xoR> !backports
[07:01] <r0xoR> !tell yale about backports
[07:01] <yale> thanks
[07:01] <Severian> mickey, I have to step away again for 5 minutes.  I'll let you know when I am back.
[07:01] <dabaR> r0xoR: !+ backports would have worked, + ensures it is public.
[07:01] <PhoenixDestroyed> can you see me typing to you dabar?
[07:01] <dabaR> no.
[07:02] <r0xoR> ok
[07:02] <PhoenixDestroyed> do I have to do something special ?
[07:02] <nalioth> yale: for breezy there are no backports
[07:02] <dabaR> PhoenixDestroyed: what are you trying to do, I still do not know.
[07:02] <yale> alright, I was told backports is where I can get all of my codecs and stuff? was this wrong?
[07:02] <r0xoR> mickey, so you want to do what the forum says, though when you say "7 button mouse" do you include the scrollwheel forward/back as those 7 buttons?
[07:02] <mickey> .xinitrc how do I view those contents r0xoR
[07:02] <dabaR> yale: yes.
[07:02] <mickey>  r0xoR new at all this
[07:02] <r0xoR> mickey, .xinitrc is in your home directory
[07:02] <r0xoR> mickey, so open up gedit
[07:02] <mickey>  r0xoR and yes
[07:02] <Bicchi> When i do "sudo apt-get update". whats the difference between the Get and the Hit ? ? ?
[07:02] <nalioth> yale: one must have something to back port from. dapper hasnt started yet
[07:03] <r0xoR> mickey, and then open /home/mickey/.xinitrc
[07:03] <dabaR> hit says hi, is there new packages, get gets the new list.
[07:03] <yale> thanks, you guys are hawt
[07:03] <r0xoR> yale, we know
[07:03] <dabaR> I am totally hawt
[07:03] <tapox> I am hawter then dabaR.
[07:03] <r0xoR> in fact, i am a super model
[07:03] <Bicchi> dabaR: hits says what ?
[07:03] <dr_willis> is 'hawt' good or bad?
[07:03] <dr_willis> i get so confused,.
[07:03] <chavo> you guys r0xoR
[07:03] <jorgp> where is the list of repository mirrors?
[07:03] <phr0zenkore> lol i like the drum sound effects of Ubuntu
[07:04] <r0xoR> supermodels + linux = a match made in heaven
[07:04] <dabaR> and nalioth ...swoosh!, that guy is hot:))P
[07:04] <r0xoR> :P
[07:04] <tapox> I'm trying to load a .ogg in Firefox, but it'll only play the first few seconds. What am I doing wrong?
[07:04] <phr0zenkore> Ubuntu even made me use GNOME instead of flux
[07:04] <phr0zenkore> XD
[07:04] <yale> seriously though. where do I get mplayer and the like?
[07:04] <thoreauputic> r0xoR: just for pedantry's sake - debian style distros use ~/.xsession for preference (and gdm understands .xsession for default system login)
[07:04] <PhoenixDestroyed> dabar - Obviously I'm doing something wrong - how do I chat with you private with slash msg?
[07:04] <FunnyLookinHat> Why is totem giving me this error with DVDs: "Error invoking "dvdnav_get_next_block": Error reading from DVD.."
[07:04] <yale> this repo nonsense has gone too far! too far I say!
[07:04] <r0xoR> thoreauputic, great well that's what i wanted to know
[07:04] <dabaR> PhoenixDestroyed: just ask me here.
[07:04] <r0xoR> thoreauputic, i was pretty sure it was .xsession
[07:04] <mickey> r0xoR getting a blank file
[07:04] <phr0zenkore> ppracer
[07:04] <phr0zenkore> oops, wrong screen
[07:04] <r0xoR> mickey, yeah you want .xsession
[07:04] <dabaR> Bicchi: says, hi repository, do you have something new for me?
[07:04] <thoreauputic> mickey: you have to make your own :)
[07:05] <jorgp> !repos
[07:05] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about 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)
[07:05] <r0xoR> mickey, .xinitrc is a fedora thing - as is illustrated by the fact that you were on fedoraforum.org
[07:05] <PhoenixDestroyed> k - what is the problem with discussing the marrilat repository here, especially since the ubuntu faq refers to it?
[07:05] <mickey> thoreauputic r0xoR wanted me to view the contents
[07:05] <mickey> r0xoR couldn't find the info I needed on an ubuntu forum ;-)
[07:05] <thoreauputic> mickey: by default the file won't exist
[07:05] <r0xoR> mickey, there you go, yeah .xsession is likely to be empty
[07:05] <mickey> r0xoR being new I assumed they were mostly similar since its all linux
[07:05] <nalioth> dabaR: hot?
[07:05] <r0xoR> mickey, so you just have to make your own .xsession file
[07:05] <mickey> r0xoR so what do I need to do
[07:05] <dabaR> PhoenixDestroyed: what ubuntu faq? the issue is that marillat has more packages, than just the w32codecs, and we have our place for the w32codecs. THe other packages in marillat can break your system.
[07:05] <dabaR> nalioth: just a joke, se above.
[07:06] <thoreauputic> mickey: it's used for per-user customised x sessions
[07:06] <mickey> r0xoR I don't mind if you talk to me like I'm an idiot, when it comes to linux I am :-P
[07:06] <r0xoR> mickey, and SOMETIMES they will be similar... often times there is an "ubunty" way to do something and a "fedora" way to do something and they are very different
[07:06] <PhoenixDestroyed> K - thanks
[07:06] <r0xoR> mickey, kernel compiles for example
[07:06] <dabaR> PhoenixDestroyed: not at all.
[07:06] <r0xoR> mickey, so you need to open gedit
[07:06] <r0xoR> mickey, start a new file
[07:06] <mickey> k
[07:06] <phr0zenkore> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe supertux-data 0.1.2-4ubuntu1
[07:06] <phr0zenkore>   404 Not Found
[07:06] <r0xoR> mickey, do what it says to do on fedoraforum.org
[07:06] <r0xoR> mickey, and then save the file as .xsession
[07:06] <crimsun> phr0zenkore: see the topic.
[07:06] <PhoenixDestroyed> On a different subject - as I educate myself on IRC, anyone know anything about splashy?
[07:07] <Mr_Milenko> its... splashy
[07:07] <PhoenixDestroyed> can't seem to load it without removing ubuntu
[07:07] <Mr_Milenko> ??
[07:07] <Bicchi> dabaR: the problem is that i got some of the GPG errors mentioned here and i read the "/topic" and now i am getting errors when i try to retrieve some of the packages. actually only the ones that have dependancys.
[07:07] <mickey> save the mouse stuff in the top box?
[07:07] <phr0zenkore> crimsun: k, what mirror should i use?
[07:07] <PhoenixDestroyed> anyone sucessfully load it?
[07:07] <r0xoR> mickey, no the stuff in the bottom box
[07:07] <dabaR> Bicchi: paste your sources.list to pastebin.
[07:07] <r0xoR> the part that starts itn !#/bin/sh
[07:07] <crimsun> phr0zenkore: archive.ubuntu.com
[07:07] <mickey> k
[07:07] <phr0zenkore> how to do that?
[07:08] <crimsun> phr0zenkore: edit your /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:08] <yale> are there any non-free ubuntu repos that aren't gayed?
[07:08] <r0xoR> mickey, then save and save the file into /home/mickey and name it .xsession
[07:08] <phr0zenkore> kthnx crimsun
[07:08] <yale> for AMD64 btw.
[07:08] <r0xoR> gayed?
[07:08] <yale> it's slang
[07:08] <thoreauputic> !gay
[07:08] <ubotu> I heard gay is the dictionary says "Excited with merriment; manifesting sportiveness or delight; inspiring delight; livery; merry."  But some people don't know what it means, I guess
[07:08] <r0xoR> yale, slang for...
[07:08] <Bicchi> dabaR: http://pastebin.com/397204
[07:08] <PhoenixDestroyed> Hey milenko - have you actually installed it?
[07:09] <yale> r0xoR: queer
[07:09] <nalioth> Bicchi: i'd wait til much later and try again
[07:09] <Mr_Milenko> yes phoenix_atlantis
[07:09] <Mr_Milenko> whoops
[07:09] <Mr_Milenko> PhoenixDestroyed
[07:09] <yale> disfunctional? not working?
[07:09] <liz4rd> lol am in irssi right now and i royaly ehed up my xorg.conf file so i deleted it :P anyone wanna give me a link to a normal ubuntu breezy xorg.conf file so i can wget it?
[07:09] <thoreauputic> yale: funny, I thought it meant what ubotu says
[07:09] <nalioth> let's discuss the slangs in #ubuntu-offtopic, if you must use such derogatory slang at all
[07:09] <r0xoR> yale, oh, so you're another one of those ignorant folks with repressed latent homosexuality which morphs into homophobia
[07:09] <r0xoR> yale, ok, now I understand
[07:09] <yale> r0xoR: oh okay.
[07:09] <mickey> just getting the option for /home no /home/mickey
[07:10] <thoreauputic> right  >>> #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:10] <Mqueue> I can't seem to install RealPlayer on my breezy KDE ? can anyone help me pls :)
[07:10] <dabaR> Bicchi: use the ubotu's ones.
[07:10] <Robi> Mr_Milenko , kako si
[07:10] <mickey> r0xoR did you catch what I just said, forgot your name in the post
[07:10] <r0xoR> liz4rd, or you could run xorgconfig
[07:10] <DrZeus> hi all.  My system doesnt recognize the battery.  It says theres no battery even if i just left the laptop running on the battery
[07:10] <r0xoR> mickey, well what is your username?
[07:10] <Mr_Milenko> Robi: huh?
[07:10] <Bicchi> nalioth: let me give you and example. i am trying to get eclipse-sdk and the dependencis are eclipse-jdt but it says: Depends: eclipse-jdt (=3.1-0ubuntu7) but it is not installable
[07:10] <mickey> its mickey
[07:10] <dabaR> dobro je Mr_Milenko
[07:10] <liz4rd> r0xoR that comand doesnt work.....
[07:10] <r0xoR> mickey, it is on irc
[07:10] <DrZeus> could be the acpi doing wrong or something like that?
[07:10] <mickey> r0xoR its mickey
[07:10] <Bicchi> dabaR: what do you mean ubotu
[07:10] <Robi> dabaR :P
[07:10] <nalioth> Bicchi: i'd wait til tomorrow and hope the repos are up
[07:10] <mickey> r0xoR on the box too
[07:10] <r0xoR> mickey, but is it that on your ubuntu box?
[07:10] <thoreauputic> !tell yale about !tell %2 about conduct
[07:10] <phr0zenkore> crimsun: doesn't work
[07:10] <r0xoR> hmmm
[07:10] <Mr_Milenko> the hell are you people talking about
[07:10] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[07:10] <mickey> r0xoR yeah
[07:11] <DrZeus> hi all.  My system doesnt recognize the battery.  It says theres no battery even if i just left the laptop running on the battery
[07:11] <DrZeus> its pretty weird
[07:11] <r0xoR> mickey, you're sure you don't see a 'mickey' folder inside the /home folder
[07:11] <dabaR> Bicchi: ubotu told you where to get sources.list for breezy, look for his pm.
[07:11] <Bicchi> nalioth: so they are for sure down?
[07:11] <cafuego_> dabaR: ubotu is not male.
[07:11] <crimsun> phr0zenkore: what doesn't?
[07:11] <dabaR> Bicchi: crimsun seems to disagree
[07:11] <dabaR> cafuego_: haha
[07:11] <r0xoR> mickey, do this for me please: Applications -> Accessories -> terminal
[07:11] <nalioth> Bicchi: there's been enough reports in here in the last few hours (and i've personally experienced it) to say yes
[07:11] <Mr_Milenko> what language was that you were speaking
[07:11] <Mr_Milenko> O_o
[07:11] <r0xoR> mickey, open that program and tell me what the command line says
[07:11] <dabaR> yugoslavian
[07:12] <crimsun> phr0zenkore: did you update after you changed sources.list?
[07:12] <mickey> r0xoR k
[07:12] <PhoenixDestroyed> mikenko - so how did you install it without removing ubuntu
[07:12] <mickey> its mickey r0xoR I'm just doing something wrong on the save as dialogue box
[07:12] <Bicchi> nalioth: k, just making sure i haven't @##$# the machine
[07:12] <Mr_Milenko> wait what are you talking about PhoenixDestroyed?
[07:12] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[07:12] <r0xoR> liz4rd, your xorg.conf is going to be different for your computer vs someone elses
[07:12] <DrZeus> anybody can give me an advice about a battery not recognized by my ubuntu breezy B??
[07:12] <mickey> r0xoR it gives me home, and desktop, and then my mounted drives, and file system
[07:12] <r0xoR> liz4rd, i know there is such a program as xorgconfig
[07:12] <dabaR> Bicchi: I would still do what I said, thats why I said it.
[07:12] <Mr_Milenko> i thought you were talking about something else.. i dont know what your talkin about
[07:12] <nalioth> Bicchi: i just bought a new laptop and i'm stuck installing things ,too
[07:12] <Mr_Milenko> :(
[07:12] <liz4rd> r0xoR that comand doesnt work..... (xorgconfig) O.o and ik
[07:12] <liz4rd> uit
[07:12] <r0xoR> mickey, ohhhh hahah
[07:12] <liz4rd> but it wont work
[07:12] <mickey> r0xoR won't let me look into "home", perhaps Im there by default??
[07:13] <liz4rd> lol this is crazy shat
[07:13] <r0xoR> mickey, yeah you're there by default i think
[07:13] <DrZeus> check with "pwd" mickey
[07:13] <liz4rd> i know what it does
[07:13] <mickey> r0xoR told you I'm new at this lol
[07:13] <phr0zenkore> thanks
[07:13] <phr0zenkore> it's fixed now
[07:13] <phr0zenkore> ^^
[07:13] <r0xoR> mickey, so just select home on the left and then choose .xsession as the file name and hit save
[07:13] <Mr_Milenko> liz4rd stop cursing in here... they asked you once
[07:13] <Mr_Milenko> oops
[07:13] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[07:13] <mickey> r0xoR got it
[07:13] <mickey> r0xoR :-)
[07:13] <DrZeus> please, my installation doesnt see the battery
[07:13] <phr0zenkore> why are supertux and blender not authorised or sorta stuff?
[07:13] <mickey> r0xoR I've never met a more patient group of people in my life
[07:13] <liz4rd> its kicking me now
[07:13] <r0xoR> liz4rd, go search for xorgconfig on the net
[07:13] <Bicchi> dabaR: but i do not know what you mean by ubutu.
[07:13] <liz4rd> lol with my invisible browser?
[07:14] <thoreauputic> liz4rd: please read the code of conduct
[07:14] <r0xoR> liz4rd, its out there... go wget xorgconfig and then run it
[07:14] <r0xoR> liz4rd, yeah with links or lynx
[07:14] <dabaR> Bicchi: what client are you using?
[07:14] <hunterp> Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/m/mp3blaster/mp3blaster_3.2.0-6_i386.deb  MD5Sum mismatch
[07:14] <r0xoR> liz4rd,  you're dapper enough to run irssi i figure you should be able to use lynx
[07:14] <Bicchi> dabaR: gnome
[07:14] <hunterp> apt-get install mp3blaster
[07:14] <dabaR> hunterp: /topic
[07:14] <Robi> crimsun , around?
[07:14] <nalioth> hunterp: see /topic
[07:14] <liz4rd> :P
[07:14] <liz4rd> trying to avoid it
[07:14] <dabaR> Bicchi: what client for irc?
[07:14] <liz4rd> alright
[07:14] <crimsun> Robi: did you get my query?
[07:14] <liz4rd> back i go
[07:14] <Bicchi> dabaR: x-chat
[07:14] <r0xoR> mickey, ok so you've got that saved? remember the terminal program i had you open?
[07:14] <PhoenixDestroyed> milenko - I'm talking about splashy - splash screens, etc?
[07:14] <mickey> r0xoR yep
[07:14] <Robi> crimsun , dno
[07:14] <PhoenixDestroyed> have you installed it?
[07:15] <r0xoR> mickey, ok well in the terminal type this "ls -a"
[07:15] <Robi> crimsun , no
[07:15] <dabaR> Bicchi: do you have a button on the top that says ubotu? click on it.
[07:15] <Robi> crimsun , no away msgs
[07:15] <paca> So, exatly what causes the lists dir to be repopulated?  Because I have been waiting a while with no joy...
[07:15] <DrZeus> nobody can say why the system "thinks" there is no battery attached to the laptop, when actually it is?
[07:15] <mickey> r0xoR got it
[07:15] <hunterp> ubotu dead
[07:15] <ubotu> hunterp: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[07:15] <r0xoR> mickey, you should see a file named .xsession in the list
[07:15] <DrZeus> nobody can say why the system "thinks" there is no battery attached to the laptop, when actually it is?
[07:15] <hunterp> ubotu gpgerr
[07:15] <ubotu> If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* (Yes, you will get some 'is a directory' messages, that's fine) then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[07:15] <cafuego_> !test
[07:15] <ubotu> Failed.
[07:15] <crimsun> Robi: ok. talk to Mithrndir in the morning.
[07:15] <cafuego_> hunterp:  ope
[07:15] <MrPockets> in open office word processor, in ubuntu, how do i save something to the Floppy drive?
[07:15] <mickey> that and .xsession~
[07:15] <mickey>  if that makes any difference
[07:15] <mickey> .xsession~
[07:15] <paca> I been waiting more than 10 minutes...
[07:15] <Robi> ok
[07:15] <r0xoR> MrPockets, usually /dev/fd0
[07:15] <thoreauputic> !tell DrZeus about repeat
[07:16] <mickey> r0xoR did you see that
[07:16] <r0xoR> mickey, yes good
[07:16] <r0xoR> mickey, that means what you did worked :)
[07:16] <GTroy> how do you empty out a partition to use for extra space?
[07:16] <mickey> r0xoR sweet I did something right
[07:16] <r0xoR> mickey, also type this "less .xsession"
[07:16] <Robi> crimsun, thanks.. will do
[07:16] <Bicchi> dabaR: i did and i am reading it. hold a sec
[07:16] <r0xoR> mickey, don't paste it, but just tell me, it should spit out the the same stuff that you copied from fedoraforum.org
[07:16] <DrZeus> my installation doesnt see the battery; tells me is not there
[07:16] <mickey> r0xoR sure did
[07:17] <cheemp> how do i install mysqlcc ?
[07:17] <dabaR> GTroy  should ask a question better than ^
[07:17] <r0xoR> mickey, to get out of the less program just hit "q"
[07:17] <r0xoR> mickey, just once, just hit the q key
[07:17] <mmahmood> how do i install mplayer in breezy ?
[07:17] <mickey> r0xoR genius
[07:17] <mickey> r0xoR feeling more and more comfortable :-)
[07:17] <r0xoR> mmahmood, sudo apt-get install mplayer
[07:17] <r0xoR> probably
[07:17] <thoreauputic> !mplayer
[07:17] <ubotu> rumour has it, mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto.  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[07:17] <r0xoR> mickey, good, learning about the terminal is a good thing to do - the terminal is your friend
[07:17] <cheemp> r0xoR, mysqlcc ? :)
[07:18] <mmahmood> E: Couldn't find package mplayer
[07:18] <mickey> r0xoR lol, trying to learn about it, will keep working, so what's next?
[07:18] <r0xoR> mickey, so now close all your programs and hit "CTRL-ALT-Backspace" ... that will restart your X-Windows session
[07:18] <dabaR> mmahmood: read the URL.
[07:18] <mmahmood> r0xoR>> it tells me "
[07:18] <GTroy> dabaR: I tend to like community :D
[07:18] <thoreauputic> mmahmood: read the URL tthe bot posted
[07:18] <mmahmood> oh ok thx
[07:18] <r0xoR> cheemp, yes, google it
[07:18] <r0xoR> cheemp, either that or phpMyAdmin
[07:18] <mickey> r0xoR should I re put that first box into the xorg.conf?
[07:18] <nalioth> mmahmood: you'll need to use "apt-cache search mplayer" for the exact pkg to install
[07:18] <dabaR> GTroy: sure, ymmv, but that above was not a great or even very answerable question.
[07:18] <Mr_Milenko> mickey: something else thats good to know.. to secure your system more (if you want) set a root pass
[07:18] <r0xoR> mickey, oh, well if you haven't already that might be a good idea
[07:18] <Mr_Milenko> mickey: sudo passwd
[07:18] <cheemp> mhamood: apt-cache search mplayer
[07:18] <Mr_Milenko> changes the root passwd and activates the user
[07:18] <Severian> mickey, you said .xsession~ earlier.  The file with ~ at the end is probably a backup file created by gedit.  Usually, you just delete those.  I've been back, but I did not want to interrupt r0xoR
[07:19] <mickey> r0xoR severian welcome back
[07:19] <r0xoR> mickey, Severian yeah... it's a backup file - so incase you fubar your original file you don't loose your work... but for the most part you don't even need to worry about them because you'll never probably see them
[07:19] <dabaR> cheemp: what is mysqlcc anyhow? its not in ubuntu, jsut aptitude search mysql to see what ubuntu has.
[07:19] <Bicchi> dabaR: ok i read it now what
[07:19] <DrZeus> anybody can give me an advice about a battery not recognized by my ubuntu breezy B?
[07:20] <dabaR> Bicchi: well...did you change your sources.list file tot he one that ubotu has for breezy?
[07:20] <Mr_Milenko> DrZeus: maybe its a hardware thing.. or the kernel?
[07:20] <r0xoR> mysqlcc = The MySQL Control Center - it is deprecated in favor of two split projects which are MySQL Admin and MySQL Query Browser
[07:20] <mmahmood> r0xoR>> would that apply to me if i'm using Kubuntu ???
[07:20] <r0xoR> but i still like mysqlcc
[07:20] <Bicchi> dabaR: not yet, i am comparing it
[07:20] <dabaR> Bicchi: well, that is what you need to do next.
[07:20] <r0xoR> mmahmood, it should... i don't know if that's the exact way to do it...
[07:20] <DrZeus> Mr_Milenko, dont know.  How could the hardware be?
[07:20] <Mr_Milenko> got me..
[07:20] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[07:21] <DrZeus> or the kernel? just installed yesterday
[07:21] <dabaR> r0xoR: yeah, I saw those two today. well, ubuntu has both.
[07:21] <mickey> r0xoR severian gonna reboot the xwindows now
[07:21] <DrZeus> I mean, in windows is detected
[07:21] <r0xoR> i'm gonna reboot the ubuntu now... laterz :)
[07:21] <Mr_Milenko> well thats windows.. everything is on windows first.. microsofts a bitch like that
[07:21] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[07:21] <dabaR> DrZeus: what laptop is it? did you read the hardwaresupport/laptops page on the wiki?
[07:21] <mickey> r0xoR tahnks for the help hopefully it'll work
[07:21] <liz4rd> command not found when trying to run xorgconfig (i know what it is i'v used it many times)
[07:22] <DrZeus> the acpi could be in this?
[07:22] <mmahmood> nalioth>> i'm on Kubuntu..will that link apply to me ?
[07:22] <MrPockets> should i have do mount the flooppy drive?
[07:22] <thoreauputic> liz4rd:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:22] <dabaR> MrPockets: is it mounted now? if not, you may have to, in order for it to be mounted.
[07:22] <MrPockets> i dont see it anywhere
[07:22] <MrPockets> how do i mount it?
[07:23] <dabaR> MrPockets: it would be under the Places menu
[07:23] <Mr_Milenko> mount fd0
[07:23] <Bicchi> dabaR: but i haven't modified my sources.list at all. why would it be wrong.
[07:23] <DrZeus> dabaR, it is a toshiba sattelite L10
[07:23] <MrPockets> dabaR, it is not mounted then
[07:23] <dabaR> Bicchi: you ask too many questions:)) go do it.
[07:23] <DrZeus> what wiki?
[07:23] <MrPockets> oh there it is
[07:23] <Mr_Milenko> DrZeus: the websites
[07:23] <nalioth> mmahmood: the mplayer link will work on any ubuntu variant
[07:23] <Mr_Milenko> click "wiki"
[07:24] <DrZeus> ubuntu websites?
[07:24] <mmahmood> nalioth>> cool man thanks ;)
[07:24] <Mr_Milenko> ubuntulinux.org ??
[07:24] <dabaR> DrZeus: /msg ubotu wiki HardwareSupport
[07:24] <dabaR> wiki.ubuntu.com is the site for the wiki.
[07:24] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[07:24] <Mr_Milenko> yeah its late.. im spelling and miss-naming stuff
[07:25] <dabaR> MrPockets: :D
[07:25] <Centaur_> Why can't gcc 4.0 compile a new kernel?
[07:25] <MrPockets> i go into Computer, under places
[07:25] <MrPockets> and its there
[07:25] <MrPockets> but i click on it and it says it cannot be mounted
[07:25] <thoreauputic> Centaur_: have you installed build-essential ?
[07:25] <Mr_Milenko> is there a floppy disk IN the drive?
[07:25] <MrPockets> of course
[07:25] <dabaR> ls /media/floppy
[07:25] <Mr_Milenko> just double checking
[07:25] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[07:26] <Mr_Milenko> i actually did that once.. felt so stupid afterwards
[07:26] <Centaur_> thoreauputic: Let me check, I haven't but I'll see if it is
[07:26] <dabaR> r0xoR: how come you chose a nick like that?
[07:27] <nalioth> dabaR: because he does
[07:27] <Centaur_> thoreauputic: Alright, now I have
[07:27] <DrZeus> omG, what will be that
[07:27] <Centaur_> Should it work now/
[07:27] <Mr_Milenko> cause he r0x0rz teh b0x0rz
[07:27] <MrPockets> error saving doccument,  media/floppy/[documentname]  does not exist
[07:27] <dabaR> MrPockets: did you ls it?
[07:27] <MrPockets> how
[07:27] <r0xoR> dabaR, how come you chose a nick like THAT?
[07:27] <shadeofgrey> is there any sort of converter available that can turn .pdf files into .doc format?
[07:27] <r0xoR> yeah
[07:27] <r0xoR> i are teh r0bby2
[07:27] <r0xoR> doh!
[07:27] <r0xoR> i are teh r0xoR
[07:27] <Bicchi> dabaR: should i leave the first line that says: deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release amd64 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted
[07:27] <thoreauputic> Centaur_: I don't know :) Haven't got breezy yet - of course there's a Debin Way to compile kernels as well ;)
[07:27] <dabaR> ls /media/floppy<tab>
[07:27] <r0xoR> shadeofgrey, errr... try OO.org
[07:28] <thoreauputic> *Debian
[07:28] <dabaR> you can # it out.
[07:28] <shadeofgrey> can OO read pdf?
[07:28] <dabaR> Bicchi: ^
[07:28] <r0xoR> shadeofgrey, i know you can turn .doc files into .pdf files with OO.org but i don't know about the other way around
[07:28] <glick> damn there is simply not enough hours in the day :(
[07:28] <Centaur_> thoreauputic: Well wouldn't there be issues if you installed a kernel not patched by ubuntu?
[07:28] <r0xoR> shadeofgrey, probably yeah, but there's xpdf for reading them, among others
[07:28] <r0xoR> Centaur_, maybe
[07:28] <thoreauputic> Centaur_: yes i would think so
[07:28] <r0xoR> Centaur_, it all depends on how leet you are :P
[07:28] <dabaR> r0xoR: I dont know how come I chose it, well I do. my first initial is d, and second b, so I was daba(means stupid) for a while, then I changed to dabaR cause it means beaver.
[07:29] <thoreauputic> Centaur_: I meant there's a Debian way to compile kernels that you use on Ubuntu as well
[07:29] <r0xoR> dabaR, what planet do you come from?
[07:29] <thoreauputic> Centaur_: there are howtos on the wiki
[07:29] <r0xoR> and why not just call yourself beaver?
[07:29] <Centaur_> thoreauputic: Well I tried running make menuconfig but it gives a gcc error
[07:29] <dabaR> Its in a diff language, off course.
[07:29] <satafterh> hello, does anyone know how to unistall kde 3.5 amd revert back to 3.4.3
[07:30] <r0xoR> Centaur_, did you read the kernel instructions from the wiki?
[07:30] <r0xoR> Centaur_, and do you have all the appropriate libs installed? you need ncurses and some other stuff to be able to make menuconfig
[07:30] <Centaur_> r0xoR: I searched around wiki but didn't find a decent step by step howto
[07:30] <dabaR> r0xoR: no offense, I am just curious how someone comes to choose r0xoR as a nick.
[07:30] <Severian> shadeofgrey, there is a /pdftotext program.  It works on a lot of pdf files, but not all.  Some pdf files don't have text in them, just images of text.
[07:31] <r0xoR> Centaur_, hmm... i thought there was a pretty good one... but then again i've compiled my own kernel a million times but have yet to actually do it on ubuntu
[07:31] <Centaur_> r0xoR: My problem is that I want to install vmware but it won't install cause I have gcc 4.0 and the kernel from breezy was compiled with 3.45
[07:31] <damelio> r0xoR didn't work
[07:31] <chavo> Centaur_, install gcc-3.4
[07:31] <r0xoR> damelio, who are you?
[07:31] <damelio> I'm in some default special session thing to make it work
[07:31] <damelio> r0xoR sorry this is mickey
[07:31] <r0xoR> dabaR, well i chose my nick because I'm a rocker - i.e. i am a musician
[07:31] <mickey> r0xoR there we go
[07:31] <dabaR> nice.
[07:31] <DrZeus> I found it in the wiki; seems to be that it has been a regular problem in some laptops.  I'll check it tomorrow, or later.  Thnx for the help.
[07:31] <Centaur_> chavo: Do I need to uninstall 4.0 then? or how would I point to it so it knows it's there?
[07:32] <r0xoR> dabaR, my nickname is also making fun of the wannabe l337 haxors on the internet
[07:32] <dabaR> O.X.
[07:32] <Severian> mickey, what happened?
[07:32] <chavo> Centaur_, no you can use them at the same time. 4.o will be default
[07:32] <Bicchi> dabaR: When i update my sources.list, should i leave the first line that says: deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release amd64 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted
[07:32] <mickey> it first errored out like last time, so I restored the original file
[07:32] <chavo> Centaur_, use export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4, to use 3.4
[07:32] <mickey> severian it first errored out like last time so I restored the original file
[07:32] <r0xoR> mickey, what was the error
[07:33] <r0xoR> mickey, the exact error, the whole error and nothing but the error so help you satan
[07:33] <mickey> severian then it said something about being logged in less than ten seconds, and told me to try logging in another way
[07:33] <Centaur_> chavo: Okay, I'll do that then...that will save me the hassle of recompiling
[07:33] <da_bon_bon> is it ok to remove gcc 3.3 and install 3.4 ? or is 3.3 needed ? because i surely dont want 3 gcc versions :P
[07:33] <dabaR> Bicchi: you can # it out(put a # in front of it.
[07:33] <chavo> da_bon_bon, all good things come in threes :)
[07:34] <mickey> r0xoR if you can give me the pastebin site I'll post it
[07:34] <r0xoR> mickey, it's in the topic
[07:34] <dabaR> Bicchi: then, sudo aptitude update.
[07:34] <nalioth> da_bon_bon: it doesnt hurt a thing to have multiple gccs on your box
[07:34] <mickey> I'm assuming you want whats in the error file? r0xoR
[07:34] <dabaR> Bicchi: or reload in synaptic, sorry.
[07:34] <r0xoR> mickey, uhhh, i just want to know exactly what every error said
[07:34] <r0xoR> mickey, exactly...
[07:34] <Severian> mickey, I have not seen that message.  Look at /var/log/messages and see if there is anything relevant.
[07:34] <Bicchi> dabaR: i did but i left the reload and everything but i left there the line about the CD
[07:34] <da_bon_bon> nalioth, chavo: err .. why waste the space ? one gcc 3.x and 4.x is ebough ?
[07:34] <r0xoR> Severian, yeah that message has happened to me before the "less than ten seconds"
[07:34] <da_bon_bon> and it would be redundant too
[07:35] <r0xoR> Severian, usually it has to do with .xsession
[07:35] <r0xoR> Severian, so i'm not surprised
[07:35] <dabaR> Bicchi: you're confusing me:)
[07:35] <r0xoR> mickey, did you add that configuration thing to xorg.conf yet?
[07:35] <Agiofws> ok
[07:35] <mickey> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3281 r0xoR
[07:35] <Bicchi> dabaR: sorry, its just too late for me. i did the reload but i left the line about the CD on sources.list
[07:35] <Severian> r0xoR, sounds likely, then.  is that message likely to have been logged, do you think?
[07:36] <r0xoR> mickey, yeah you need to add the stuff to xorg.conf
[07:36] <chavo> da_bon_bon, I was being silly, hence the :) at the end. it doesn't really matter, but I only have 3.4 and 4.0 myself
[07:36] <dabaR> Bicchi: which is fine as well.
[07:36] <MrPockets> better question, why do i not have privledges to wright to any of these folders
[07:36] <Agiofws> could anyone explain how the helli changet he wrtiting language in ubuntu i've tried everything
[07:36] <paca> After doing what ubotu recommends, I get errors about cdrom repositories...  I fear something is broken that shouldn't be.
[07:36] <dabaR> Bicchi: works now?
[07:36] <mickey> r0xoR do you mean the stuff from the forum?
[07:36] <Agiofws> could anyone explain how the helli changet he wrtiting language in ubuntu i've tried everything
[07:36] <darrenrxm> hello everyone
[07:36] <r0xoR> mickey, yup
[07:36] <r0xoR> mickey, the stuff in the first box... you'll need to be root
[07:36] <mickey> r0xoR do I put everything in that top box in the file?
[07:36] <Agiofws> could anyone explain how the hell i change the wrtiting language in ubuntu i've tried everything
[07:36] <Bicchi> dabaR: sorry for the many question but i am trying to learn. whats the point of removing the CD line.
[07:36] <etienned> anyone having problems with Plone on breezy?
[07:36] <mickey> r0xoR I put it all there, and that's when I get the errors
[07:36] <Bicchi> dabaR: yes its working by the way.
[07:36] <r0xoR> mickey, hmmm
[07:36] <etienned> plone on breezy seems to be broken
[07:37] <r0xoR> mickey, yeah not all of it, cuz the xorg.conf file is different on ubuntu than on fedora
[07:37] <etienned> plone ........ breezy ........... broken
[07:37] <r0xoR> mickey, do this... open applications -> accesories -> terminal
[07:37] <dabaR> Bicchi: excellent. no worries about many questions, especially when I know the answer:) it is so you can install things from the CD. that line gets put there during the install. also, man apt-cdrom to learn about adding your own.
[07:37] <mickey> r0xoR k
[07:37] <mickey> r0xoR open
[07:37] <r0xoR> mickey, then type sudo -t
[07:37] <r0xoR> i think...
[07:37] <r0xoR> don't remember, anyone know what was the command to sudo just straight into root?
[07:37] <dabaR> etienned: did you read the breezyupgradenotes on the wiki? does it have an entry about that?
[07:37] <Severian> mickey, I bet RedHat compiles xmodmap with support for more buttons than Ubuntu does.  You will probably have to customize that program.
[07:38] <DrZeus> im out fellas.  C ya
[07:38] <mickey> syas illegal option
[07:38] <etienned> dabar: no .. will read now ...
[07:38] <mickey> r0xoR says illegal option
[07:38] <r0xoR> Severian, no i think he just didn't apply the number of buttons to the right device in xorg.conf
[07:38] <r0xoR> mickey, yeah one moment, brb lemme find out
[07:38] <chavo> Centaur_, which version of vmware are you installing?
[07:38] <DrZeus> God bless you fellas
[07:38] <DrZeus> c ya
[07:38] <da_bon_bon> ok, chavo ... thats good .. i removed 3.3 too .. and 3.3 is real old too :P
[07:38] <dabaR> ok, later:)
[07:39] <Bicchi> dabaR: i did the apt-cdrom early today when i was getting the GPG errors. i guess it had to reload the sources located on the cd also
[07:39] <chavo> yeah, it's from back in the day
[07:39] <r0xoR> mickey, sudo -s
[07:39] <r0xoR> mickey, i'm sorry
[07:39] <mickey> alrighty r0xoR
[07:39] <mickey> r0xoR there
[07:39] <r0xoR> mickey, ok now type this "cd /etc/X11/"
[07:39] <darrenrxm> device manager doesnt see my althonxp will everything still work ok?
[07:39] <r0xoR> mickey, then type "gedit xorg.conf"
[07:40] <etienned> dabaR: there is nothing about zope in the upgrade notes
[07:40] <dabaR> etienned: then its not broken.
[07:40] <mickey> r0xoR done
[07:40] <r0xoR> darrenrxm, doesn't see your what? your processor? so what? that's not the point of device manager
[07:40] <etienned> dabaR: that's really usefull, thanks
[07:40] <r0xoR> mickey, ok now first off, scroll down to wherever you put in that stuff from fedoraforum.org
[07:41] <darrenrxm> oh' sorry i thought that was the point of device manager
[07:41] <r0xoR> mickey, and delete it... make SURE you're not deleting something that was already there... only the stuff you added to it from fedoraforum.org
[07:41] <faisal> hi
[07:41] <faisal> all
[07:41] <mickey> r0xoR its back to default already
[07:41] <mickey> r0xoR restored a backup file earlier to make it boot
[07:41] <mickey> r0xoR also got rid of .xsession so will need to redo that
[07:41] <etienned> anyone know anything about borken Zope on breezy?
[07:41] <r0xoR> darrenrxm, no not really... the point is to find hardware... your processor is taken care of in the kernel and it's rather assumed you know what kind of processor you have... i.e. your proc doesn't need a driver
[07:41] <Severian> r0xoR, I had mickey create a backup of xorg.conf before he started.
[07:41] <r0xoR> mickey, ok good
[07:41] <r0xoR> mickey, go to the edit menu, there should be a "find" option
[07:42] <faisal> any one khow how to install mysql server with out postfix?
[07:42] <mickey> r0xoR no but ctrl f should work right?
[07:42] <darrenrxm> ah, I see what you are getting at thankyou for the response
[07:42] <faisal> any one khow how to install mysql server without postfix?
[07:42] <r0xoR> mickey, select find, and then search for this: Driver "mouse"
[07:42] <r0xoR> mickey, usually it does yes
[07:42] <etienned> zope2.7 does not start ....  trace available here :http://paste.plone.org/540
[07:43] <mickey> r0xoR not found
[07:43] <r0xoR> mickey, hmmm very interesting
[07:43] <mickey> r0xoR I've found the section with the text for the mouse though...
[07:43] <r0xoR> mickey, ok
[07:43] <mickey> r0xoR this is the default file that came with the kernal
[07:43] <r0xoR> mickey, i'm not very familiar with the xorg.conf on ubuntu
[07:43] <mickey> r0xoR or was created rather
[07:43] <r0xoR> mickey, i'm on WinXP now so i'm sorta doing this "blind"
[07:43] <Bergcube> People; I am puzzled.  I have a laptop with a Wifi card.  I booted from the Live 5.10 CD to see if everything behaved well, and it did. As soon as I intered the WEP-key the WLAN functioned. So I assumed it would work just as well when I'd installed. But it dosn't. Now, after installing 5.10 on the disk the WLAN isn't operational. As the live CD did it, it must be possible. How do I figure this out?
[07:43] <mickey> fun times
[07:44] <faisal> any one khow how to install mysql server without postfix?
[07:44] <r0xoR> mickey, anyway, what you should do is add the relevant lines from fedoraforum.org
[07:44] <r0xoR> faisal, do you know how to not repeat your question and use google instead?
[07:44] <dabaR> faisal: why is that a requirement?
[07:44] <r0xoR> faisal, compile from source mang
[07:45] <r0xoR> mickey, give me the link again please
[07:45] <faisal> when i want to install sql server the post fix install with it
[07:45] <r0xoR> mickey, oh and actually paste your whole xorg.conf file to pastebin.com
[07:45] <faisal> i just want only sql
[07:45] <mickey> http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=27470&page=1&pp=15
[07:45] <dabaR> faisal: it is a dependency, why do you not want postfix?
[07:45] <r0xoR> mickey, that's what you should do for now, select all, copy and paste it to http://pastebin.com/
[07:45] <DAC1138> now i cant even install fluxbox from source :(
[07:45] <faisal> becase i don want to run it on my database server
[07:46] <mickey> r0xoR done
[07:46] <r0xoR> mickey, ALL you want to do is add these two lines to your mouse section
[07:46] <mickey> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3282
[07:46] <r0xoR> mickey, Option      "Buttons"      "7"
[07:46] <faisal> i want onl;y mysql server will run on the server
[07:46] <r0xoR> mickey, Option      "ZAxisMapping" "6 7"
[07:46] <dabaR> install, then try to remove, if not, stop postfix service using sudo invoke-rc.d postfix stop
[07:46] <r0xoR> mickey, no no http://pastebin.com
[07:46] <r0xoR> not the same as paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[07:46] <FliesLikeABrick> if i have a 40gb drive to use for usr,opt,and var, how many gigs should i give to each of those?
[07:46] <faisal> i know how to stop
[07:46] <mickey> k
[07:47] <r0xoR> FliesLikeABrick, the subject of partition sizes is an extensive one, google it
[07:47] <dabaR> faisal: its a dependency. did you try removing it after you install mysql-server?
[07:47] <faisal> but when i am going to uninstall the post fix the sqlserver will also get uninstalled
[07:47] <nalioth> FliesLikeABrick: why not let the system pick the sizes and make a seperate /home partition for yourself
[07:47] <r0xoR> FliesLikeABrick, i've looked up that question on google already, it took me a while but i found some good docs, though i don't have the links handy
[07:47] <faisal> yeah i tried
[07:47] <dabaR> faisal: you cant ermove it, its a dependecny.
[07:47] <r0xoR> FliesLikeABrick, yeah you can just use the "auto partition" thing
[07:47] <FliesLikeABrick> nalioth, i have a dedicated RAID mirror array 80gb for /home
[07:47] <FliesLikeABrick> i'm just unsure about those 3
[07:47] <faisal> but it also remove the mysql server
[07:47] <r0xoR> FliesLikeABrick, if you're not running a server then it doesn't much matter
[07:47] <mickey> http://pastebin.com/397221 r0xoR
[07:47] <dabaR> faisal: yes, I just tried. I dont know.
[07:47] <acetech> does the nvidia-glx drivers with ubuntu work as good as the drivers on nvidia.com?
[07:48] <FliesLikeABrick> r0xoR,  it is a server
[07:48] <Comco> hm
[07:48] <FliesLikeABrick> yes acetech
[07:48] <faisal> i c
[07:48] <dabaR> acetech: should be better.
[07:48] <setite> does anyone know of a HTPC linux livecd?
[07:48] <r0xoR> mickey, oh ok good
[07:48] <nalioth> FliesLikeABrick: then let the system take care of the sizes
[07:48] <r0xoR> mickey, so it's not like some of these insane config files that have every option in the universe :) hehehe... what you want to do is exactly waht i just said
[07:48] <faisal> i am also facing prob to graph trango radio equipment with cacti
[07:48] <nalioth> htpc linux?
[07:48] <acetech> the nvidia-glx are not a patch to the kernel though?
[07:48] <r0xoR> mickey, you want to add/change ONLY the options that are relevant
[07:49] <setite> yea livecd with home theather software
[07:49] <r0xoR> mickey, i will do it for you and then show you
[07:49] <r0xoR> mickey, brb
[07:49] <FliesLikeABrick> nalioth, i am adding my other 40gb raid array for those 3 partitions and want to know what size ot make them now, post-install
[07:49] <mickey> r0xoR thanks
[07:49] <Bergcube> ( Repeating myself...... )  People; I am puzzled.  I have a laptop with a Wifi card.  I booted from the Live 5.10 CD to see if everything behaved well, and it did. As soon as I intered the WEP-key the WLAN functioned. So I assumed it would work just as well when I'd installed. But it dosn't. Now, after installing 5.10 on the disk the WLAN isn't operational. As the live CD did it, it must be possible. How do I figure this out?
[07:49] <DAC1138> http://pastebin.com/397223    <- any what's causing this error when i try and do "make install" on fluxbox?
[07:49] <Severian> setite   geexbox
[07:49] <faisal> any cacti expert there?
[07:49] <dabaR> aeiooai is now known as annoying.
[07:49] <DAC1138> Bergcube, dhclient eth1
[07:49] <r0xoR> mickey, http://pastebin.com/397224
[07:49] <nalioth> FliesLikeABrick:  i think 40gb is overkill in a large large way
[07:49] <setite> Severian thanks
[07:49] <FliesLikeABrick> Bergcube,  man iwconfig
[07:50] <DAC1138> Bergcube, or replace eth1 with wlan0 or whatever your wifi card is detected as
[07:50] <r0xoR> mickey, there have a look at that... you'll notice that all i did was add one and change one line under the mouse section
[07:50] <FliesLikeABrick> yeah nalioth i don't need to use it all, i could leave some for spare
[07:50] <r0xoR> mickey, that should do what you need
[07:50] <misfit_toy> holy freakin' christ r0xoR dude, you must finally decided you like Ubuntu?
[07:50] <setite> cool google came up with that when i typed in home theater linux
[07:50] <r0xoR> misfit_toy, no not really :) lol hey mang
[07:50] <DAC1138> Bergcube, usually it's "dhclient eth1" as root though, as it was for me
[07:50] <acetech> what is the best way to move files from NTFS to Ext3?
[07:50] <misfit_toy> r0xoR, check this, I finally got it working: http://fedorasolved.com/viewtopic.php?t=155&sid=a84dc7152d31cb6625f268d22e065a09
[07:50] <DAC1138> acetech, the "mv" command?
[07:50] <mickey> r0xoR so no need for the xsession thing?
[07:50] <dabaR> acetech: the mv command.
[07:50] <misfit_toy> even though it's fedora, it will work any distro
[07:50] <r0xoR> misfit_toy, more like i'm going to send it to my dad and i wanted to check it out pre-newbie flight for him so he'd have the heads up on anything remotely confusing or shocking
[07:50] <dabaR> acetech: change the partition's file system?
[07:51] <r0xoR> mickey, err yeah you do want to keep the .xsession
[07:51] <misfit_toy> r0xoR, k bbl
[07:51] <Bergcube> DAC1138~  Ok. I'll go fiddle.  Thanks.  BRB!
[07:51] <r0xoR> mickey, you need both the xorg.conf changes and the .xsession
[07:51] <etienned> upgrade from hoary to breezy goes well ...........  but now I cant start zope2.7  ..... the stack trace is here http://paste.plone.org/540 .... does anyone use Zope2.7 on breezy?
[07:51] <acetech> dabat and DAC1138... you can mount NTFS in linux?
[07:51] <mickey> will need to redo that then
[07:51] <r0xoR> misfit_toy, aight man, don't be a stranger, come let me know what's happening :)
[07:51] <dabaR> acetech: yes.
[07:51] <nalioth> FliesLikeABrick: i think 1gb each is overkill
[07:51] <nalioth> acetech: ntfs is read only (to keep your data)
[07:51] <etienned> acetech: read only though
[07:52] <mickey> r0xoR done, now save, and then do the .xsession again right
[07:52] <FliesLikeABrick> thanks again nalioth
[07:52] <FliesLikeABrick> gnite guys
[07:52] <r0xoR> mickey, so copy those changes i made to xorg.conf and then do the .xsession again and then restart X-Windows
[07:52] <dabaR> nite
[07:52] <r0xoR> mickey, yes right
[07:53] <wart-ubu> can you change mirrors in synaptic, or just hack sources.list?
[07:53] <nalioth> wart-ubu: the repos are all ina state of disrepair atm
[07:53] <wart-ubu> tks, nalioth
[07:53] <dabaR> wart-ubu: ask ubotu about repos
[07:53] <setite> hey Severian do you know any others?
[07:54] <mickey> r0xoR alright gonna try restarting again
[07:54] <Severian> setite, it depends on how you define it.  There is another one I use to make customized disks with certain sets of media.
[07:55] <jorgp> !w32codecs
[07:55] <ubotu> w32codecs is a set of audio/video codecs for DVD-Video. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats deb to download: http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[07:55] <carthik> can someone help me figure out what is wrong with my postfix sasl auth system here?
[07:56] <carthik> postfix smtp client setup that is
[07:56] <carthik> i cannot seem to get postfix to auth using login to my server
[07:56] <Comco>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY
[07:56] <carthik> the mail server throws errors saying incorrect auth details
[07:56] <dabaR> Comco: that was close.
[07:57] <Madpilot> Comco: go on, tell the whole channel your password! ;)
[07:57] <Comco> lol
[07:57] <setite> well i may have to just use a regular distro because i need dvb card support, as well as my fusionhdtv 2 card....
[07:57] <Comco> please forgive an irc n00b ;)
[07:58] <setite> im trying to find a viable alternative to windows mce.... but from what i read about hdcp and drm i might be screwed
[07:58] <inittab2> anybody else getting this when doing a apt-get update W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[07:58] <setite> i keep seeing an error about private message
[07:58] <setite> s
[07:58] <setite> im not sending pm's.. does that mean someone is sendign to me
[07:58] <da_bon_bon> inittab2: read the topic.
[07:58] <setite> the notice popped up 3 times in a minute
[07:59] <jorgp> inittab2: see topic, that mirror is broken
[07:59] <inittab2> ah sorry client doesnt display it automatically
[07:59] <mickey> rOxor didn't work
[07:59] <r0xoR> mickey, ok what was the error this time
[07:59] <Severian> setite, but you restricted the search to live CDs.  That cuts out the big ones.  The best alternative is probably MythTV.  There is a live version of it called KnopMyth or something similar, but I have not tried the live version.
[07:59] <mickey> find it in the xsession error like I did last time?
[07:59] <jorgp> !dvdcss
[07:59] <ubotu> jorgp: I don't know
[07:59] <r0xoR> mickey, yup
[08:00] <nalioth> ubotu: tell jorgp about dvd
[08:00] <etienned> The plone people have told me to ask the package maintainers for Plone as to why my Zope install is broken
[08:00] <cafuego> !dvdcss is install 'libdvdread3' and then run 'sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh'
[08:00] <ubotu> cafuego: okay
[08:00] <etienned> is there a list for the maintainers ?
[08:00] <Severian> setite, the other live version, kind of, that I use is eMovix.  It is good at what it does.
[08:01] <mickey> roxor http://pastebin.com/397228
[08:02] <mickey> r0xoR and I've got to go to bed soon, need to get up in 4 hours, I can't believe no one else wants their mouse fully functional :-P
[08:02] <r0xoR> mickey, meh, honestly those side buttons annoy me
[08:02] <r0xoR> mickey, so i can understand you want it, but personally i don't like it so i never have a need
[08:02] <aftertaf> morning :)
[08:02] <Severian> mickey, I have the buttons I need.  The others are just distractions to me.
[08:02] <r0xoR> mickey, anyway i'm not sure what's going on with it now, it's giving some strange errors about CUPS now
[08:03] <r0xoR> mickey, i don't know that it's the right file you pasted
[08:03] <r0xoR> mickey, my suggestion is go to bed :)
[08:03] <mickey> lol
[08:03] <spear> hi !
[08:03] <mickey> r0xoR should I delete the .xsession file?
[08:03] <Severian> Sorry, mickey.
[08:04] <bluefoxicy> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[08:04] <bluefoxicy> I can't get the firefox dom inspector
[08:04] <mickey> severian its no big deal, to be honest this little troubleshooting session probably taught me more than 3 hours at the command line with a book :-)
[08:04] <bluefoxicy> ubuntu's repos seem to be down
[08:04] <aftertaf> bluefoxicy:  read the topic, and change apt sources ;)
[08:04] <aftertaf> bluefoxicy:  change miror
[08:04] <aftertaf> +r
[08:04] <bluefoxicy> give me another mirror
[08:04] <mickey> severian hopefully I'll stumble across someone solving this issue with ubuntu soon, I like being able to browse just from my mouse :-)
[08:05] <traveller> i just reinstalled breezy, i'm trying to do some config but sudo won't work, it said "unable to lookup starbase via gethostbyname()", is there anyway i can get root access?
[08:05] <bluefoxicy> In Gentoo
[08:05] <Bicchi> what is the difference between universe and multiverse.
[08:05] <cafuego_> !gpgerr
[08:05] <ubotu> If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* (Yes, you will get some 'is a directory' messages, that's fine) then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[08:05] <bluefoxicy> the list of mirrors is automagically downloaded
[08:05] <mickey> and of course thank you both severian r0xoR for all your help
[08:05] <bluefoxicy> you just run mirrorselect and it picks the best mirrors based on ping
[08:05] <cafuego_> Why can't people just read the /topic?
[08:05] <Hobbsee> !tell Bicchi about repositories
[08:05] <Hobbsee> cafuego_: because that would be far too simple!
[08:05] <bluefoxicy> and emerge picks a different mirror for each file ;)
[08:05] <aftertaf> bluefoxicy:  this is ubuntu, and you can specify where you d/l from.
[08:06] <cafuego_> Well, #gentoo is over there->
[08:06] <da_bon_bon> how do i get a "ttf" folder in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts ? someone gave a command to link the vera fonts .. but i lost it .. now how do i do it again />??
[08:06] <bluefoxicy> aftertaf:  yeah, you can do that in gentoo too, if you don't like having the thing automagically move between mirrors to balance out the load on the main server
[08:06] <aftertaf> traveller:  what is 'starbase'? name of your local pc?
[08:06] <nalioth> da_bon_bon: put your fonts in ~/.fonts
[08:06] <traveller> aftertaf: yeah
[08:06] <bluefoxicy> I"ve noticed that archive.ubuntu.com used to give me packages at 600k/s, and somewhere halfway through breezy it dropped to 300k/s, now I can only download from it at like 180k/s
[08:06] <spear> i think i finally found what is required to install usplash ...
[08:06] <bluefoxicy> too much load?
[08:07] <aftertaf> traveller:  ok. open /etc/hosts and check you have an entry for it.
[08:07] <da_bon_bon> nalioth: nah .. many programs use the TTF fonts ..
[08:07] <cafuego_> Yes, you can always add multiple ubuntu mirrors and load-balance that way.
[08:07] <bluefoxicy> anyway
[08:07] <da_bon_bon> where are the VERA fonts ?
[08:07] <traveller> aftertaf: there's none, and i can't edit it without root access :/
[08:07] <cafuego_> ttf-bitstream-vera
[08:07] <Hobbsee> bluefoxicy: likely, a lot of people are upgrading to breezy still
[08:07] <nalioth> da_bon_bon: and they'll ALL find them in ~/.fonts
[08:07] <Mark> how do I use alsa with gaim?
[08:07] <aftertaf> traveller:  sudo nano /etc/hosts
[08:07] <cafuego_> bluefoxicy:  archive.XX.ubuntu.com - pick a country code for XX.
[08:07] <dabaR> bluefoxicy: use the sources ubotu has for breezy
[08:07] <Hobbsee> !tell bluefoxicy about mirrors
[08:07] <da_bon_bon> cafuego_: that package is installes.
[08:07] <traveller> aftertaf: sudo doesn't work, fails to get hostname
[08:07] <aftertaf> cafuego:  isnt it the other way around?
[08:08] <aftertaf> traveller:  su - ?
[08:08] <da_bon_bon> nalioth: err.. maybe .. but i still want the TTF folder .. maybe i am archaic ?
[08:08] <nalioth> traveller: put your boxes hostname in your hosts file
[08:08] <traveller> i need to reconfigure my network, but without sudo i can't
[08:08] <da_bon_bon> nalioth: your dog can type ?
[08:08] <misfit_toy> ok, I'm sending this out to anyone that wants TRUE TV OUT with Nvidia... http://fedorasolved.com/viewtopic.php?t=155 yes it's posted at a Fedora site, but this is for breezy....enjoy
[08:08] <cafuego_> aftertaf: Well yes, but nobody ever claimed I had to give the RIGHT answer here ;-)
[08:08] <traveller> aftertaf: su - doesn't work either
[08:08] <da_bon_bon> Nali0ths_dog: woof! bhow wow ?
[08:08] <nalioth> da_bon_bon: just offering some alternatives
[08:08] <aftertaf> cafuego:  too true mate ;) ....
[08:08] <aftertaf> nalioth:  he cant su - or sudo.....
[08:08] <Nali0ths_dog> da_bon_bon: Please keep the code of conduct in mind when chatting here. You can find it at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/conduct
[08:08] <traveller> nalioth: how can i edit /etc/hosts without root access? or how i can gain root access without sudo?
[08:08] <nalioth> traveller: i see a livecd in your future
[08:09] <da_bon_bon> Nali0ths_dog: are you a bot ?
[08:09] <bluefoxicy> Hobbsee:  my point is that it's not exactly immediately obvious to any user that he can load balance, or set other mirrors, or whatnot.  If Linux was on 99% of today's computers, and 40% of the population switched to Ubuntu today, I'd bet real money that archive.us.ubuntu.com would shit itself.
[08:09] <traveller> nalioth: why didn't i think of that :/ thanks a lot
[08:09] <cafuego_> traveller: sudo's lookup will time out and give you aroot shell anyway.
[08:09] <cafuego_> (well, it does here, anyway)
[08:09] <kethinov> is there a way to "ssh user@server --password=contents_of_some_file"?
[08:09] <nalioth> da_bon_bon: he is my factoid spitting client
[08:09] <da_bon_bon> nalioth: that i will do for my fonts, but i want to link the vera fonts as the TTF fonts
[08:09] <mickey> r0xoR severian g'night and thanks for the education
[08:09] <cafuego_> kethinov: Set up key based authentication.
[08:09] <da_bon_bon> nalioth: give the bot a better na)
[08:09] <kethinov> cafuego, i've been trying to for hours but i can't get it working
[08:09] <da_bon_bon> *name :)
[08:09] <Comco> gotta love factoid spitting clients :)
[08:10] <nalioth> da_bon_bon: joine #kubuntu-offtopic and offer some suggestions
[08:10] <kethinov> cafuego, do the usernames on local and remote servers have to be synchronized or something?
[08:10] <cafuego_> kethinov: 'ssh-keygen -t dsa'; add the generated public key to the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file on the remote box. Done.
[08:11] <aftertaf> kethinov:  i guarantee he speaks the truth... i did exactly that :D
[08:11] <spear> it seems than VGA16 is the only required kernel option for USplash
[08:12] <cafuego_> kethinov: Once the key is there, ssh user@host _should_ work just fine.
[08:12] <kethinov> cafuego, what could cause it not to work?
[08:12] <paca> I'm thinking Evolution with Breezy is broken.  It always shows the Inbox as empty when using IMAP.  Even when it says there are messages in the folder. It shows me all my other messages, just not in inbox.  I've tried using two different accounts on two different servers.
[08:13] <bluefoxicy> . . .
[08:13] <paca> Thunderbird works fine
[08:13] <cafuego_> kethinov: The remote ssh server must be set to allow key based authentication.
[08:13] <Tomcat_> paca: I had that problem too one time, but I wasn't able to reproduce it.
[08:13] <ppcguy> hey all how is nalioth?
[08:13] <ppcguy> who I mean
[08:13] <paca> Tomcat_, Well, I've produced it on two different machines now.
[08:14] <paca> I want to NOT produce it.
[08:14] <paca> Figured an outlook clone would work for crap...
[08:14] <aftertaf> lol paca
[08:14] <paca> Figures, rather
[08:15] <paca> I would like to install Thunderbird to this machine, but well, there seems to be a problem there...
[08:15] <cafuego_> kethinov: And you'll want to run 'ssh-agent' locally. Though Gnome does that by default, I think.
[08:15] <Tomcat_> paca: Well, in hoary I had the problem that evolution would create thousands of empty dummy tasks on my PDA when synchronizing, but only when I had deleted a task on the PC before... only option was to not use that function and wait for breezy. Bad luck. :o
[08:15] <paca> I think I'll just remove Evolution from the system...
[08:15] <aftertaf> paca:  sylpheed claws:)
[08:16] <paca> I use Sylpheed on this machine, but the ubuntu is for my GF
[08:16] <paca> she likes Thunderbird anyway...
[08:16] <paca> I run openBSD normally.
[08:17] <kethinov> cafuego, giving it another go
[08:18] <cafuego_> kethinov: Just did it here with my box (cafuego@cachaca) and a remote box (testuser@server)
[08:18] <cafuego_> kethinov: works fine
[08:18] <jnoon> has anyone ever seen anything like this? whenever i try to resize a partion using the partition program on ubuntu live cd, it acts like it does it (in < 1 second, way too quick), and then reloads the partition table and nothing is changed. this is also happening using partition magic, so im not sure what the heck could be happening!
[08:18] <nalioth> jnoon: sounds like it could be bad hardware. what kind of filesystem are you tryin to move?
[08:19] <jnoon> ntfs
[08:19] <jnoon> everything seems to run on the computer fine :/
[08:19] <ppcguy> need to format the drive there jnoon
[08:19] <nalioth> jnoon: boot into windows and run chkdisk (whatever it is)
[08:19] <nalioth> ppcguy: be nice
[08:19] <jnoon> ppcguy hoping not to do that
[08:19] <ppcguy> lol. who me?
[08:20] <ppcguy> well atleast part of it needs to be formated into a linux type filesys
[08:20] <jnoon> ill try chkdisk
[08:20] <kethinov> cafuego, i've retried and i've verified that the content of my $remote/.ssh/authorized_keys and the content of my $local/.ssh/id_dsa.pub are identical... still no dice.
[08:20] <paca> I don't get it, after removing the files in the lists dir, they were replaced by files trying to go to the same archive...  I thought I would be avoiding the "us" stuff.
[08:21] <nalioth> jnoon: also, you need to use qtparted , and not gparted
[08:21] <ppcguy> agreed nalioth.. qtparted is so much easier once you get the hang of it
[08:21] <kethinov> cafuego, could it be a permissions issue?
[08:22] <nalioth> qtparted also uses ntfsprogs, which gparted does not
[08:22] <ppcguy> that I didn't know
[08:23] <jnoon> cool ill try that thanks
[08:24] <bjv> im getting lots of errors like:
[08:24] <bjv> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main grub 0.95+cvs20040624-17ubuntu7
[08:24] <bjv>   404 Not Found
[08:24] <paca> I guess I could just install Thunderbird off of the mozilla web site, huh?
[08:24] <bjv> running apt-get update doesnt seem to help,       are there some problems with the repos now?
[08:26] <nalioth> bjv: the repos are in a state of disrepair atm
[08:26] <nalioth> bjv: wait a few hours and try again
[08:26] <bjv> nalioth: oic, is there a good source of info for this?
[08:26] <bjv> us.archive.ubuntu.com just contains the directories
[08:27] <nalioth> bjv: yes, several dozen people (including myself) have reported it in this channel
[08:28] <topyli> bjv: read the topic
[08:28] <bjv> yeah
[08:28] <aftertaf> kethinov:  are you trying to connect to the remote server with an account that exists ON the remote server?
[08:30] <kethinov> aftertaf, i'm trying to connect from bob@home to joe@server
[08:30] <kethinov> aftertaf, both accounts are in working order
[08:31] <SpiderMan> does anybody know howto enable to the new boot screen after the upgrade ?
[08:31] <kethinov> SpiderMan, shoulda been automatic. was for me.
[08:32] <kethinov> aftertaf, are you saying that there has to be a bob@server in addition to bob@home? they have to be the same username?
[08:33] <alphabet`> okay, help.
[08:33] <alphabet`> i did apt-get install zip
[08:33] <alphabet`> and i get this error
[08:33] <alphabet`> Fetched 92.4kB in 0s (108kB/s)
[08:33] <alphabet`> Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/z/zip/zip_2.30-8_i386.deb MD5Sum mismatch
[08:33] <Madpilot> alphabet`: please read the /topic
[08:34] <alphabet`> ?
[08:34] <alphabet`> about the pasting?
[08:34] <bjv> about us.archive
[08:34] <Madpilot> alphabet`: no, about the trouble the repositories are having
[08:35] <alphabet`> ah
[08:35] <alphabet`> now do i change my mirror?
[08:35] <alphabet`> nano -w /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:35] <alphabet`> what do i change the us.archive.ubuntu.com to?
[08:35] <nalioth> alphabet`: i wouldnt expect anything different from another mirror, i get the same errors at other mirrors, too
[08:35] <alphabet`> oic, so the only thing to do is wait?
[08:35] <Danny|> Hiya, could anyone give me a hand for a sec? I've just downloaded Firefox 1.5b2 but when I extract it and double click firefox and choose run nothing happens.
[08:36] <alphabet`> Danny|: apt-get install firefox
[08:36] <kethinov> alphabet`, you might try running base-config to pick other mirrors until you get one that works
[08:36] <nekostar> um
[08:36] <nekostar> excuse me
[08:36] <Danny|> Er..
[08:36] <nekostar> how can i change my identd on linux?
[08:36] <Danny|> alphabet`, I already have firefox installed, this is the beta version.. don't think apt-get has that one.
[08:37] <kethinov> Danny|, open a terminal, cd to the firefox dir you extracted, and run ./firefox
[08:37] <sampan> dunno who it was who recommended xfce4 to me in here the other day, but whoever it was, thanks!
[08:37] <SpiderMan> so does anyone know how to enabe the new boot screen ?>
[08:37] <alphabet`> SpiderMan: sure
[08:37] <spear> Got the info !!!! yeippeee !
[08:37] <SpiderMan> alphabet` how ?
[08:37] <Danny|> kethinov, bash: run: command not found
[08:37] <shawn3> how do i install divx or anthing for that matter
[08:38] <shawn3> ??
[08:38] <alphabet`> oh, nvm
[08:38] <nalioth> sampan: did you install xubuntu-desktop (on breezy only) ?
[08:38] <alphabet`> i thought you said "anyone want to know"
[08:38] <shawn3> help please
[08:38] <kethinov> Danny|, you must be within the directory where you extracted the firefox beta from the compressed archive
[08:38] <Danny|> i am there
[08:38] <aftertaf> kethinov:  i dont know, i use the same user on both (but not synched any files other than the rsa key thing)
[08:38] <nalioth> Danny|: just the ./firefox part
[08:38] <sampan> nalioth, no -- i kept getting package couldn't be found when i tried xubuntu-desktop -- so i just added the xfce packages bit by bit
[08:38] <Danny|> ok now I get: ./firefox-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[08:38] <kethinov> Danny|, so if you extracted it to your desktop, cd ~/Desktop then run ./firefox
[08:39] <kethinov> Danny|, you're missing some libraries
[08:39] <nalioth> sampan: well anyway, you got it, it's fast and light. enjoy!
[08:39] <kethinov> Danny|, you need to apt-get some stuff
[08:39] <Danny|> tell me which ^^
[08:39] <kethinov> Danny|, maybe gcc, g++, or some such. not sure.
[08:39] <alphabet`> any idea when they'll be able to fix the repositories?
[08:40] <sampan> nalioth, yeah :)  will take a little bit of getting used to after kde ... i tried just plain vanilla gnome ubuntu and it didn't do it for me
[08:40] <kethinov> alphabet`, i'd just switch repos until you find one that works
[08:40] <kethinov> alphabet`, mirrors.kernel.org is a good bet
[08:40] <nalioth> alphabet`: i'm hopin within a few hours
[08:40] <sampan> but i like the low mem usage -- very nice
[08:40] <alphabet`> kk, i'll stick with the default ones.
[08:40] <alphabet`> i don't mind waiting.
[08:40] <alphabet`> =P
[08:40] <nalioth> sampan: and you can use gtk and qt apps in it
[08:40] <alphabet`> how do i eject a cd?
[08:41] <shawn3> out of 482 people in here can anybody tell me how to install divx on ubuntu
[08:41] <alphabet`> shawn3: apt-get install divx
[08:41] <sampan> nalioth, i hope so -- cause i seem to mix and match applications -- not really all one way or the other -- terrible affliction! :D
[08:41] <alphabet`> i doubt there's a linux version
[08:41] <nalioth> sampan: also be aware the repos contain many many x-applications that are neither gtk or qt but work wonderfully
[08:42] <shawn3> i found divx for linux how do i run the install file
[08:42] <alphabet`> oh
[08:42] <alphabet`> cd to the directory
[08:42] <aftertaf> shawn3:  apt-get will install it
[08:42] <alphabet`> and type ./setupthingy
[08:42] <nalioth> shawn3: what kind of file is it
[08:42] <alphabet`> aftertaf: there's a linux version?
[08:42] <nalioth> !w32codecs
[08:42] <ubotu> w32codecs is a set of audio/video codecs for DVD-Video. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats deb to download: http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[08:42] <aftertaf> alphabet`:  for codecs & such? or the Divx.com stuff
[08:42] <sampan> nalioth, excellent ... i'll be trying things bit by bit ... definitely still a newb, but i enjoy fiddling (and i have several extra HDs around to mess with when i mess stuff up) :X
[08:42] <kethinov> Danny|, try running apt-get install libstdc++6
[08:42] <alphabet`> the actual video player?
[08:42] <aftertaf> ^^ alphabet`
[08:43] <kethinov> Danny|, that should fix your problem
[08:43] <shawn3> i got a bunch of files with it
[08:43] <shawn3> install.sh
[08:43] <shawn3> decore.h
[08:43] <aftertaf> better using mplayer and the correct codecs
[08:43] <nalioth> sampan: make sure your uni and multi repos are enabled and you'll have thousands of programs to play with
[08:43] <Danny|> kethinov, says this: libstdc++6 is already the newest version.
[08:43] <shawn3> portab.h
[08:43] <sampan> nalioth, they are ... everything except backports and marrilet (or however that's spelled)
[08:44] <shawn3> libdivexdecore.so
[08:44] <SpiderMan> so does anyone know how to enabe the new boot screen ?
[08:44] <spear> for your information, about Usplash : if you use a home-built kernel, required options are initramfs & framebuffer, that's all ... don't take any prerequisites used for bootsplash or patches in consideration
[08:44] <aftertaf> shawn3:  dont try to install a tar file if you dont know how.... use apt-get, seriously...
[08:44] <aftertaf> well done spear :)
[08:44] <Danny|> kethinov, i got myself the v5 and it works now, thanks :D
[08:44] <spear> :)
[08:44] <avalost> !mirrors
[08:44] <ubotu> from memory, mirrors is repository mirrors can be found through http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[08:44] <aftertaf> spear:  content que t'as trouv? ;)
[08:44] <spear> i kindly asked to the developer team as i couldn't find any info
[08:45] <spear> ah ben oui :)
[08:45] <spear> t'es jamais sur le chan fr ?
[08:45] <shawn3> ok where do i use apt get?
[08:45] <kethinov> Danny|, try libstdc++5
[08:45] <crimsun> spear: it's also documented in /usr/share/doc/usplash/README*
[08:45] <nalioth> aftertaf: #ubuntu-fr, s'il vous plait
[08:45] <aftertaf> spear:  nope.... mais je devrais :)
[08:46] <aftertaf> yes nalioth ... ;)
[08:46] <aftertaf> too true.
[08:46] <spear> we wre just saying a few words in french ... tss tss
[08:46] <aftertaf> nalioth:  though, you can tutoye me ..... :D
[08:46] <spear> i checked it yesterday crimsun
[08:46] <spear> and didn't see
[08:46] <shawn3> why can't i just use install.sh file shen i open it it gives me the options "run in terminal" "display" "cancel" or "run"
[08:47] <kethinov> Danny|, whoops, little late there heh, glad you got it working. i've been using the beta myself for a while. so fast, it is!
[08:47] <Danny|> aye :D
[08:47] <shawn3> run does nothing
[08:47] <nalioth> shawn3: 'sh' files are meant to be run from inside a terminal
[08:48] <shawn3> so how do i get inside a terminal
[08:48] <shawn3> this ubuntu is greek to me
[08:48] <shawn3> this is my first attempt at using it
[08:48] <nalioth> shawn3: applications > accessories > terminal (breezy) applications > system tools > terminal (hoary)
[08:48] <avalost> nalioth: am I besmirched for no reason or should I have not had any breezy updates in the past few days?
[08:49] <crimsun> avalost: none.
[08:49] <nalioth> avalost: breezy finalled on the 13th. you should only see security updates from now on
[08:49] <avalost> How odd, I was used tothe routine of having 30+ every morning.
[08:49] <Severian> avalost, they must have finally got it perfect.
[08:50] <avalost> nalioth: hopefully we'll see new cairo/pango/bmpx and a few other choice packages
[08:50] <avalost> because I really don't want to compile any more stuff
[08:50] <crimsun> avalost: not in Breezy, no.
[08:50] <El_Che> ;4~/coloroff
[08:50] <Danny|> Is there a repo with mplayer?
[08:50] <crimsun> Danny|: multiverse.
[08:51] <Toma-> setite: ?
[08:51] <nalioth> avalost: looks like it's more compiling (or pray for backports, eh? j/k)
[08:51] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Danny| about mplayer
[08:51] <joniak99> question i got a wierd error today gpg key error
[08:51] <setite> Toma- ?
[08:51] <avalost> i've compiled so much junk in the past few days this old machine will probably break
[08:51] <Toma-> -setite- Welcome Toma-, to #ubuntu!
[08:51] <nalioth> joniak99: see /topic
[08:51] <crimsun> bmpx 0.12RC11 has been compiled, but since development runs so fast, it's not worth putting out debs quite yet.
[08:51] <avalost> or the disk will failt o spin up next kernel upgrade
[08:51] <nalioth> avalost: makes life fun when time to upgrade
[08:51] <setite> are you welcoming me?
[08:51] <avalost> indeed
[08:51] <setite> or do i have a welcome bot on
[08:52] <sampan> setite you have a welcome bot on
[08:52] <joniak99> nalioth what do you mean /topic
[08:52] <setite> shit
[08:52] <Toma-> u have  welcome bot
[08:52] <setite> how... grrr
[08:52] <setite> lemme turn it off when i can find it
[08:52] <nalioth> joniak99: most chat channels on irc have a /topic that greets you when you enter the channel. if you miss it, you can type /topic
[08:53] <avalost> ehh i guess bmpx is nifty enough to merit compile, but for the other stuff on my list it'll have to wait a bit
[08:53] <avalost> :P
[08:53] <avalost> bmpx blows bmp away
[08:53] <fr33mind> I can't make working my ca_enhanced layout.
[08:53] <shawn3> what is the path to a file on the desktop?
[08:53] <avalost> less of a cpu hog and more function
[08:53] <nalioth> ubotu: tell shawn3 about cli
[08:53] <setite> sorry to everyone
[08:53] <Danny|> nalioth, cheers
[08:53] <setite> so thats why i keep getting random pms saying thanks.. over the past two weeks
[08:54] <setite> i thought people were muts
[08:54] <setite> who has a linux htpc
[08:54] <aftertaf> now ive got ssh weirdness too.....
[08:54] <bsmith__> is the upgrade path to breezy pretty smooth?
[08:54] <bsmith__> have many people run into problems?
[08:54] <avalost> some have
[08:54] <setite> is that out yet
[08:54] <setite> breezy?
[08:54] <avalost> none here
[08:54] <setite> like official
[08:55] <avalost> i upgraded when preview came out
[08:55] <bsmith__> cool
[08:55] <nalioth> bsmith__: only those of us who've added large amounts of self-compiled programs (like me)
[08:55] <bjv> is there a ;breezy status' page or similar on ubuntu.com?
[08:55] <fr33mind> bsmith__ : I can't make working my ca_enhanced layout.
[08:55] <setite> i had troubles when i upgraded a month or two ago.. damned nvidia glx
[08:55] <MartyFouts> it has been smooth for me, except wifi stuff
[08:55] <Syruss> anyone know when breezy will go 'gold'?
[08:55] <Madpilot> setite: it was released last week - Wednesday/Thursday, depending on your timezone...
[08:55] <setite> Madpilot cool... didnt know...
[08:55] <MartyFouts> also, i can't figure out how to build a kernel that works for my laptop, but that's not a surprise
[08:56] <aftertaf> i have a 2nd pc on the lan, and i ssh to it, export display stuff...   but for some reason the 'peer' resets the connection and cuts me out. Then after i try again and get " can't open display localhost:10.0"
[08:56] <crimsun> Syruss: it went gold on the 13th.
[08:56] <shawn3> Alphabet or nanolith... I have terminal opened i can use apt-get install, but i dont know the path to access a file one folder deep on the desktop
[08:56] <spear> crimsun, i downloaded the package again, and there's no mention of the prerequisites in the documentation of Usplash
[08:56] <melvztechie> i just want to know, is there a 3D desktop switcher like in Apple called Widgets?
[08:56] <alphabet`> shawn3: er
[08:56] <nalioth> bjv: breezy final released 5 days ago
[08:56] <aftertaf> melvztechie:  sudo apt-get install  3ddesk
[08:56] <alphabet`> shawn3: apt-get install divx
[08:56] <alphabet`> i think.
[08:56] <shawn3> sorry man
[08:56] <shawn3> thanks for the help im a newbie
[08:56] <setite> Nalio no nvidia gimpage?
[08:56] <fr33mind> Other people have trouble with some keyboard layout and no answer in bugzilla at this time.
[08:56] <aftertaf> anyone know how i can troubleshoot why the ssh server drops the connection?
[08:57] <setite> nalioth no nvidia gimpage?
[08:57] <nalioth> shawn3: ubotu sent you a priv msg
[08:57] <Denski> gud pm, can the office.org spreadsheet open a MS Access database file through the network
[08:57] <nalioth> ubotu: tell setite about nvidia
[08:57] <alphabet`> nalioth: upgrade from hoarty to breezy = change "hoary" to "breezy" in sources.list, and apt-get dist-upgrade.... right?
[08:57] <setite> no ubotu dont tell me
[08:57] <shawn3> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[08:57] <setite> im just asking if its still broke
[08:57] <setite> when i upgraded hoary a while back it was broke
[08:57] <bjv> nalioth: i know, im wondering more about a page for it's current status
[08:57] <alphabet`> shawn3: that means soemthing is already updating.
[08:57] <bjv> like fixes, changes, what is happening to the repos, etc
[08:57] <aftertaf> now port 22 connection refused... :o
[08:58] <Toma-> does anyone know how to turn on kmetabar/metabar in kde?
[08:58] <nalioth> bjv: the only status pages you are gonna see are for dapper drake
[08:58] <nalioth> alphabet`: in a nutshell, yes
[08:58] <alphabet`> kk
[08:59] <Denski> gud pm, can the office.org spreadsheet open an MS Access database file through the network
[09:00] <aftertaf> Denski:  is the access database a flat or a relational database? just flat tables ie like a spreadsheet?
[09:00] <crimsun> spear: I kinda assumed you would have read changelog.Debian.gz
[09:00] <crimsun> crazysyrianman: in Greensboro?
[09:01] <aftertaf> bot attack !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[09:01] <crimsun> gar, these bots...
[09:01] <setite> i dont get teh purpose of tha tboy
[09:01] <setite> bot*
[09:01] <setite> that bot**
[09:02] <aftertaf> thx crimsun :)
[09:02] <shale> whadda i got to do to get my kensington bluetooth mouse workin with breezy
[09:02] <qt2> brb, reboot.
[09:02] <Madpilot> setite: it helps demostrate Rule #1: People Are Frequently Stupid... ;)
[09:03] <fr33mind> Can somebody tell me wich packages to reinstall for keyboard preferences and layout?
[09:03] <shawn3> what does its beaing updated mean
[09:03] <Syruss> shawn3: it means it's being updated
[09:03] <aftertaf> shale:  sorry... i read your post and i thought, "Why does he want to connect a blue toothbrush to his pc?"
[09:03] <shawn3> how do i get around that to install it?
[09:04] <Severian> Madpilot, so is rule number 1 the cause of bug number 1?
[09:04] <Denski> aftertaf: Its a relational database sir
[09:04] <shale> aftertaf, lay off the caffeine so late at night ;)
[09:04] <aftertaf> shale:  or wake up later (9am here) ;)
[09:04] <shawn3> i don't want permission 13 denied, i wanna play some divx files
[09:04] <shale> egads 9am that's insane
[09:04] <Madpilot> Severian: you mean Ubuntu Bug #1? Possibly, yeah...
[09:04] <shale> 11PM here
[09:04] <aftertaf> shawn3:  that is understandable
[09:04] <fr33mind> Error activating XKB configuration.
[09:04] <fr33mind> This can happen under various circumstances: (...)
[09:05] <Severian> Madpilot, yes, that is what I meant?
[09:05] <Vw790> hello all
[09:05] <shale> is there a howto on getting bluetooth working in breezy, i didn't find it.
[09:05] <aftertaf> Denski:  ah... dont know if it can open odbc/Oledb stuff..... never tried
[09:05] <Denski> aftertaf: Im sorry got confused, is there a software in office.org that can open an MS Access file?
[09:05] <Vw790> any help on how to get permission for making .bin files executable?
[09:05] <aftertaf> shale:  normally it Just Works(tm)
[09:05] <shawn3> can i stop the updating
[09:05] <aftertaf> Denski:  looking.
[09:05] <Severian> Madpilot, forget the question mark.  I guess it must be time for me to quit for the night.
[09:05] <signius> Would like to congratulate the kernel developers for breaking the cisco drivers in the 2.6.12 kernel the whole point of me upgrading was to start using my new cisco aironet card with dual externel antennas instead of keep re-patching the orinoco drivers everytime there was a kernel update so now i am back to square 1 using my old orinoco and patching the kernel all the time:-(
[09:05] <shale> normally... hmm
[09:05] <Denski> aftertaf: thank you sir!
[09:05] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Vw790 about cli
[09:05] <shale> i don't need to apt-get anything or edit any .confs?
[09:05] <shawn3> understandable.........
[09:06] <shawn3> aghhhhh
[09:06] <aftertaf> http://dba.openoffice.org/drivers/mdb/ Denski  :)
[09:06] <aftertaf> shawarma:  what are you actually trying to do? and with what file obtained from where?
[09:06] <ecohat> hi
[09:06] <aftertaf> :!
[09:06] <ecohat> i need help
[09:06] <aftertaf> shawn3:  i meant....
[09:06] <Denski> aftertaf: i'll take a look of that site sir...thanks
[09:06] <aftertaf> shawn3:  :  what are you actually trying to do? and with what file obtained from where?
[09:07] <aftertaf> Denski:  hehe. im only 30, dont call me sir, ill get wrinkles ;)
[09:07] <signius> I appreciate this kernel stuff isnt easy but its about time alot of this wireless card stuff was sorted out properly especially on cards like the ciscos which are one of the oldest and stable wireless cards
[09:07] <shawn3> i got a file from divx.com
[09:07] <ecohat> how to uninstall ubuntu?
[09:07] <Crasp> morning
[09:07] <signius> I dont understand why they wont ship patched orinoco drivers in the kernel
[09:07] <signius> anways thats my rant over for the day
[09:07] <nalioth> ecohat: dereks boot n nuke
[09:07] <signius> how is everyone this morning ?
[09:08] <ecohat> how?
[09:08] <shawn3> http://www.divx.com/divx/linux/
[09:08] <ecohat> use cd ubuntu to boot ?
[09:08] <nalioth> ecohat: you asked how to get rid of ubuntu?
[09:08] <aftertaf> shawn3:  ok. and this in what goal? to watch divx films on linux?
[09:08] <crimsun> signius: is source code available for them (the patched)?
[09:08] <shawn3> yea
[09:08] <ecohat> how to uninstall
[09:08] <aftertaf> shawn3:  ok. red the link ubotu will send you.
[09:08] <shawn3> or just learn to install somthing
[09:09] <Denski> aftertaf: hehe thanks!
[09:09] <aftertaf> !tell shawn3 about divx
[09:09] <auth00> Good morning ppl
[09:09] <shale> !tell shale about bluetooth
[09:09] <nalioth> ecohat: go here and it will take care of your every desire. make sure you read the site first, very carefully
[09:09] <nalioth> http://dban.sourceforge.net/
[09:09] <aftertaf> shawn3:  i understand the desire to learn, but there are better things to learn than how to do something that can be easily done with the package system in ubuntu.
[09:10] <aftertaf> shawn3:  try to install e17 from cvs, thats a learning process :)
[09:10] <shawn3> wtf is e17 and cvs
[09:10] <spear> i've checked Usplash changelog crimsun : agree that it wasn't clear about the prerequisites ? That kind of things should go in install or readme files, no ?
[09:10] <shawn3> im new to linux ive allways used windows
[09:10] <crimsun> spear: diff -uN is welcome :-)
[09:10] <aftertaf> shawn3:  hehe. a lot of people are in your position.
[09:11] <zakame> shawn3: enlightenment 17 concurrent versions system
[09:11] <bjv> aftertaf: poopoo on enlightenment. :(
[09:11] <ecohat> i have install ubuntu
[09:11] <Danny|> how do i change permissions so i can write to all folders and subfolders in a specific folder? just made a copy of a dvd to my hdd but the write permissions are disabled on all folders inside..
[09:11] <aftertaf> bjv:  :P
[09:11] <topyli> shawn3: i understand your desire to build stuff and fiddle with things. now you can :)
[09:11] <aftertaf> lol topyli :)
[09:11] <mac_> So, I've got a newly dist-upgraded to 5.10 (from Hoary) machine that now refuses to boot; it drops me at a busybox prompt
[09:11] <bjv> or at least poopoo on building e17 and it's dependencies from source.
[09:11] <ecohat> but cannot connect to internet?
[09:11] <mac_> How anybody seen this before?
[09:11] <bjv> that was lame.
[09:11] <Syruss> use gentoo if you like to fiddle
[09:11] <ecohat> have to set?
[09:11] <aftertaf> bjv:  true, but i learn stuff doing that.
[09:12] <topyli> shawn3: but still, you should stay with the package management as much as you can, it's the only way for a newbie to keep his installation sane for any period of time
[09:12] <aftertaf> ecohat:  modem? or network card?
[09:12] <aftertaf> shawn3:  ^^^^ true!!!!!
[09:12] <shawn3> HOW?
[09:12] <ecohat> i mean if i use ubuntu
[09:12] <nalioth> ubotu: tell shawn3 about repos
[09:12] <ecohat> i cant go to internet
[09:12] <ecohat> if i use win it can
[09:12] <shawn3> i know nothing! whats the package
[09:12] <shawn3> ?
[09:13] <nalioth> shawn3: ubotu has msg'd you with several URLs
[09:13] <shawn3> whats a repo and whats enlightenment 17 Voltaire
[09:13] <RezDawg> ubotu: tell me about repos
[09:13] <aftertaf> shawn3:  and take your time.... you'll learn things as they come along, and it will become clearer. Linux to a windows refugee is like looking at a beautiful landscape while in a sauna..... you need time for the fog to dissipate, and only time can help that happen. Its a journey
[09:13] <mac_> In particular, it seems unhappy about /dev/root or somesuch; it also looks to me like the numbering of my hard drives has changed (the primary used to get detected as /dev/hdm, and is now /dev/hda), so I'm curious if I need to change something besides /etc/fstab
[09:14] <Danny|> nalioth, any way to change file permissions of a folder, all its subfolders and files so i can write to them? they are currently set to read only and its 3500 files.. cant go to each one and manually do it.. must be a better way?
[09:14] <shawn3> where are these so called "URL's"
[09:14] <aftertaf> ecohat:  you nned to give more info, otherwise "it dont work", "it does with window" doesnt help us help you
[09:14] <nalioth> Danny|: open a terminal and type "man chmod"
[09:14] <signius> busybox is a really small linux distro used on routers and things like that usually
[09:14] <mac_> Danny|, have a look at "-R"
[09:14] <shawn3> from ubotu
[09:14] <aftertaf> shawn3:  wat s your irc client?   see if you have a tab with ubotu on it.
[09:14] <topyli> shawn3: e17 is the next generation of the enlightenment window manager. very configurable, very unix-like. it's a development version i wouldn't mess with if i were you (i quit messing with it being me!)
[09:15] <signius> i wasnt aware ubuntu used busybox at all but i may be mistaken
[09:15] <topyli> shawn3: and i'm the biggest E fanboy ever
[09:15] <crimsun> signius: we do in the installer
[09:15] <spear> have a good day ! bye !
[09:15] <nalioth> signius: you can use whatever you want
[09:16] <signius> :-) I was mistaken then
[09:16] <mac_> Anybody know?
[09:16] <signius> slap me with a wet fish
[09:16] <B_166-ER-X> Why my 'loading screen' speficic to breezy, just dont show up... ? black screen for 20secs or so
[09:17] <signius> not too proud to take a slap with a fish and be corrected when i am wrong or give duff info
[09:17] <topyli> signius: at least it was a herring
[09:17] <signius> lol
[09:18] <Vw790> ok went into sudo set passwords and such
[09:18] <Vw790> still getting a permission denied for trying to execute .bin
[09:19] <RezDawg> clear
[09:19] <bjv> Vw790: are you running off some mounted media or something?
[09:19] <nalioth> Vw790: run "chmod +x" on the bin file
[09:19] <rysiek> Hello everybody
[09:20] <RezDawg> hiya
[09:20] <rysiek> as a perfectly normal newbie-noobie "I have got a strange problem" ;)
[09:20] <rysiek> I wanted a framebuffer, so I edited the /boot/grub/menu.lst file
[09:20] <Kimppa> Hello. My mozilla thunderbird refuses to start up. I've tried "ps aux | grep thunder" and killed all processes related to thunderbird and then trying to start it up again, but it didn't help. Any ideas what I could try next?
[09:20] <RezDawg> well im one also so dont know if i can help
[09:21] <glick> Kimppa, try saying "please"
[09:21] <rysiek> and added "vga=791" to my kernel's attlist
[09:21] <rysiek> works greate, except that...
[09:22] <mac_> Anybody have any ideas on my problem? The particular error is "can't find /dev/root, no such device or address"
[09:22] <glick> Kimppa, or "In Jesus' name I command you to start thunderbird!"
[09:22] <RezDawg> lol
[09:22] <rysiek> 1. during boot-up, insmod complains that it cannot find the file "/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/initrd/vesafb.ko"
[09:22] <nalioth> glick: let's leave our deities out of here, please
[09:22] <Kimppa> glick: heh, I doubt it will work ;)
[09:22] <Danny|> nalioth, ugh confusing >_< so to make all subfolders and files of a dir read and write I'd do this? chmod +rw /folder?
[09:22] <mllr> how do you get super user privileges in ubuntu's gnome terminal? "su mllr" is not working..?
[09:22] <Kimppa> glick: but thanks for the suggestions ;)
[09:22] <mac_> It strikes me that /dev/root should be a symlink, or one of those fancy devfs alias thingys, but not an actual block device.
[09:22] <RezDawg> glick: i love that one
[09:23] <Vw790> let me chmod +x but when i retried ./ it denied permission
[09:23] <aftertaf> Vw790:  sudo chmod?
[09:23] <glick> RezDawg, heh
[09:23] <rysiek> 2. the framebuffer actually... works *|
[09:23] <manuvcube> mllr: sudo -s
[09:23] <topyli> Kimppa: i think thunderbird is not a devout christian. try Eris :)
[09:23] <starscalling> what is a good tool to monitor bw speed from eth0 card?
[09:23] <nalioth> Danny|: capitalization IS very important in *nix
[09:23] <rysiek> 3. lsmod says that vesafb.ko is loaded ok
[09:23] <rysiek> 4. the file is actually there :)
[09:23] <rysiek> any ideas? :)
[09:23] <Vw790> still with the permission denied
[09:24] <aftertaf> starscalling:  superkaramba, dont know of any others.
[09:24] <nalioth> Danny|: what is the -w option?
[09:24] <Kimppa> topyli: I'm not christian either, so there shouldn't be a conflict between us :P
[09:24] <aftertaf> Vw790:  does it ask you to put in your user password?
[09:24] <Vw790> no
[09:24] <agt> Hello - I am trying to install 'gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse' but when I mark it for installation in synaptic I get 'Depends: gstreamer0.8-dirac but it is not going to be installed'... anyone know how to proceed?
[09:24] <aftertaf> oddness abounds
[09:24] <topyli> Danny|: use the -R switch. like chmod -R +rw foo
[09:24] <Vw790> i still got another 10 mins before itll ask for that :P
[09:24] <Vw790> i juz reset it
[09:24] <aftertaf> Vw790:  oki ;)
[09:25] <RezDawg> wow this channel is busy
[09:25] <Vw790> does realplayer run on hedgehog?
[09:25] <nalioth> Vw790: yes it does
[09:25] <aftertaf> tried sudo ./command Vw790 ?
[09:25] <topyli> Vw790: sure
[09:25] <Danny|> topyli, ah that worked, thanks :D
[09:25] <rysiek> great, nobody seems to have an idea ;)
[09:25] <starscalling> thanx aftertaf
[09:26] <aftertaf> rysiek:  try again, but all in one or Two posts....
[09:26] <Vw790> command meaning what aftertaf?
[09:26] <rysiek> yeah, that may be it ;)
[09:26] <mllr> I'm getting the same thing here.. Tried sudo -s and I'm still getting permission denied after I try my ./command
[09:26] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Danny| about cli
[09:26] <pef> hello
[09:26] <aftertaf> Vw790:  sudo in front of your script
[09:26] <Vw790> awww yes
[09:27] <mllr> god I'm a noob
[09:27] <mllr> thanks :P
[09:28] <Vw790> gives me a command not found
[09:28] <aftertaf> erf :/
[09:29] <Kimppa> I'm also having troubles updating my os, here's what is says http://pastebin.com/397261 , if someone could be kind enough and take a look
[09:29] <mllr> sudo -s ./command
[09:29] <mllr> should work
[09:29] <rysiek> I have got a problem with framebuffer: I have added "vga=791" to my kenel's applist in /boot/grub/menu.lst, and the framebuffer works, BUT: 1). during boot-up insmod complains it cannot LOAD the file: /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/initrd/vesafb.ko ("file not found"), 2). the file is actually there - checked it with ls -l ;) 3). the module is loaded - checked it with lsmod
[09:29] <rysiek> any ideas? :)
[09:30] <nalioth> Kimppa: you tried this in the last few hours?
[09:30] <crimsun> rysiek: did you regenerate your initramfs?
[09:30] <rysiek> uga? :)
[09:30] <crimsun> rysiek: sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-$(uname -r)
[09:31] <Kimppa> nalioth: I've had the same problem for a couple of days now
[09:31] <rysiek> trying ;)
[09:31] <Stargazers> Hi. This is stupid question but I have tried to find answer hours. So: How I can disable autorun on Ubnuntu/KDE? It really makes me crazy. I like automount but hate that it starts programs automatically. Ideas?
[09:31] <nalioth> Kimppa: well currently the repos are in a state of disrepair, so i'd give it a while and try again
[09:32] <crimsun> Stargazers: in GNOME, System> Preferences> Removable Drives and Media
[09:32] <Kimppa> nalioth: ok
[09:32] <Stargazers> I have KDE.
[09:32] <crimsun> Stargazers: ask in #kubuntu
[09:32] <Stargazers> Ok
[09:32] <glick> Stargazers, try #kubuntu
[09:32] <Kimppa> nalioth: thanks
[09:33] <Stargazers> Yep, have to check if they can help :)
[09:33] <starscalling> hum
[09:33] <rysiek> crimsun:you forgot to tell me I will have to edit menu.lst again ;)
[09:33] <starscalling> could anyone suggest a bandwidth monitor besides superkaramba?
[09:33] <RezDawg> I have ubuntu, can some people tell me why they like the gnome desktop over KDE?  I had KDE on 5.04 and now Im trying gnome for 5.10
[09:34] <topyli> starscalling: iptraf is nice
[09:34] <glick> RezDawg, they dont, thats why there is kubuntu AND ubuntu
[09:34] <all4n> hey, anyone know where the files for the system/adminstrative menu items are located, or how to add/remove some of them?   I've managed to remove some of them on one of the accounts here.
[09:34] <concept10> RezDawg, I like the "boop" sound when I click stuff
[09:34] <starscalling> thanx ill try it topyli
[09:35] <glick> i wish they would change the default crappy brown theme with jungle sounds
[09:35] <signius> because gnome is the gnu desktop its also more streamlined organised and doesnt give you eighty million ways to do the same things
[09:35] <Vw790> well i got java to work
[09:35] <Vw790> now to get realplayer going
[09:35] <topyli> glick: you can change it to whatever you like
[09:36] <glick> topyli, i did, now its puke green with gurgling sounds
[09:36] <topyli> glick: sounds like suse :)
[09:36] <concept10> signius, what about the "boop" sound?
[09:36] <RezDawg> glick: so most people here havent tried the KDE desktop? is that what you're saying.  Im new to linux, about 3 weeks now so I dont have loyalties either way yet and just trying to get peoples preferences and why
[09:37] <signius> the "boop" sound ????????????????????
[09:37] <glick> RezDawg, personally my favorites are XFCE and Gnome
[09:37] <signius> im maybe not familar with that
[09:37] <glick> kde is a little too bubbly and toyish for me
[09:37] <nalioth> RezDawg: you'll need #kubuntu for the kde+ubuntu users
[09:38] <padmawan> how i fix Problem with MergeList /var/lib/dpkg/status?
[09:38] <signius> i personally think there can be too much choice and ways to do things too much diversity doesnt achieve much when so many people pulling in all different directions to achieve the same goals
[09:38] <RezDawg> nalioth: i had Kubuntu on 5.04 but did a clean install for 5.10 and went with ubuntu this time to see about gnome
[09:38] <nalioth> RezDawg: well darnit! you have xubuntu to try out too, now
[09:39] <all4n> RezDawg, I've tried both KDE and Gnome, I prefer Gnome
[09:39] <RezDawg> all4n: any reason you can name?
[09:39] <glick> i prefer TWM
[09:39] <aftertaf> !start a windowmanager war
[09:39] <ubotu> aftertaf: I give up, what is it?
[09:39] <sampan> lol aftertaf
[09:39] <r0d> RezDawg,  both have their advantages
[09:39] <aftertaf> !start a desktop war
[09:39] <ubotu> twm is much better than xfce!
[09:39] <RezDawg> nalioth: i havent seen subuntu, what desktop does that use?
[09:40] <glick> haha see ubotu agrees with me!
[09:40] <aftertaf> lol
[09:40] <nalioth> RezDawg: xubuntu uses the xfce4 desktop mangler
[09:40] <aftertaf> sampan:  need more coffee :)
[09:40] <all4n> RezDawg, Gnome is not as fast as KDE, but it (as far as I can tell) seems more consequent.. I guess you could call it polished
[09:40] <glick> hmm where is a link to xubuntu?
[09:40] <sampan> aftertaf  that's a law of nature for me -- -ALWAYS- need more coffee ;/
[09:40] <all4n> RezDawg, and of course, its so much better (in my mind) to have themes that does not need compiling
[09:40] <r0d> all4n, how do you mean "as fast"?
[09:40] <Danny|> Is there a way to remove all icons from the desktop? Without unmounting those volumes.
[09:41] <nalioth> glick: wiki.ubuntu.com/xubuntu
[09:41] <aftertaf> sampan:  IV drip needed badly
[09:41] <all4n> r0d, well, moving windows in Gnome seems to lag a bit more than in KDE
[09:41] <RezDawg> all4n: well since im noob to linux i dont need headaches
[09:41] <aftertaf> Danny|:  you can specify to show mounted icons or not
[09:41] <RezDawg> i had rough time getting java to work
[09:41] <Danny|> aftertaf, where? :)
[09:41] <aftertaf> in gernome i dont know
[09:41] <aftertaf> night nalioth_zZz :)
[09:42] <nalioth_zZz> Danny|: read your info ubotu sent ya
[09:42] <signius> java is a complete mess
[09:42] <nalioth_zZz> aftertaf: be good
[09:42] <RezDawg> what i have noticed is i cant find a termial to type in like KDE
[09:42] <Danny|> nalioth_zZz, er.. about basic commands? :|
[09:42] <aftertaf> nalioth_zZz:  ill try, you can read the logs ;)
[09:42] <Vw790> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hoary-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[09:42] <Vw790> what does that mean?
[09:42] <aftertaf> Vw790:  see tpoic
[09:43] <aftertaf> topic*
[09:43] <glick> Vw790, us mirrors are broken
[09:43] <all4n> RezDawg, me neither, thats why I like Gnome so far..  Of course, would be nice with a little bit more control though
[09:43] <r0d> all4n, that has nothing to do with speed bro. I dont personal see that. kde is alittle bloated compared to gnome
[09:43] <glick> replace us.archive with just archive
[09:43] <glick> in source.list file
[09:43] <r0d> all4n, if you want a fast gui, try simple kde. lightweight version of kde
[09:43] <Vw790> i went ahead and dled a java
[09:43] <Vw790> it unpacked fine
[09:43] <RezDawg> all4n: well since i only know KDE in linux so far Im struggling a little
[09:43] <Vw790> and created
[09:43] <signius> RezDawg Applications > Accessories > Terminal
[09:43] <glick> damn i love streamtuner!
[09:43] <Vw790> now i cant get firefox to run it
[09:43] <all4n> RezDawg, what are you trying to do anyways?
[09:44] <Vw790> :(
[09:44] <nalioth_zZz> Danny|: yes, the cli info
[09:44] <RezDawg> signius: great i found it
[09:44] <Vw790> this horse is dead
[09:44] <signius> If you need root you do sudo su in the normal terminal
[09:44] <RezDawg> all4n: get everything i had going in KDE, dvd player, java, azureus
[09:44] <rysiek> crimsun: that didn't help
[09:44] <brownie17> can someone tell me why when i run synaptic this message appears ? W: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com hoary/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hoary_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[09:44] <Danny|> nalioth_zZz, i did have a quick look over it, thanks.. but that doesn't help me with removing icons from my desktop ;o
[09:44] <aftertaf> brownie17:  topic
[09:44] <dbug> xfce have a display manager like GDM when start ubuntu ?
[09:45] <aftertaf> wfwm dbug
[09:45] <aftertaf> xfwm even
[09:45] <glick> smoothjazz.com
[09:45] <glick> is sweet
[09:45] <aftertaf> Erick:
[09:45] <glick> dbug, yeah
[09:45] <brownie17> aftertaf, what do you mean?
[09:45] <all4n> r0d, I havent tried simple KDE, and I don't need the speed that much, otherwise I would have gone with KDE here..  Gnome just seems more integrated, thats all
[09:45] <aftertaf> crap..... sorry Erick kb borkage
[09:45] <signius> wow make modules is taking an eternity on my laptop to complete
[09:45] <r0d> RezDawg, gnome has all of that. totem for movies, bit clients
[09:45] <aftertaf> brownie17:  see topic....
[09:45] <Vw790> back to realplayer tho
[09:45] <aftertaf>  /topic
[09:45] <Vw790> why do i keep getting permission denied
[09:45] <brownie17> aftertaf, is it a GPG error?
[09:46] <aftertaf> brownie17:  mirror is down
[09:46] <all4n> totem is a good player
[09:46] <jacksparrow> Hi all
[09:46] <glick> god i hate totem
[09:46] <Vw790> totem wont play dvds
[09:46] <glick> mplayer where its at!
[09:46] <all4n> RezDawg, Azureus works in Gnome also
[09:46] <aftertaf> mplayer is omnipotent
[09:46] <Vw790> and mplayer's is down
[09:46] <aftertaf> mencoder is omniscient
[09:46] <r0d> glick, yea i dont use totem much, but works just fine. vlc is my beyacha
[09:46] <rysiek> ok, gtg, we'll try again later ;)
[09:46] <jacksparrow> How can I setup my onboard wi-fi card with ndiswrapper? I look it in modules... How?
[09:46] <all4n> RezDawg, and you install java just like in KDE
[09:47] <rysiek> thanks aftertaf & crimsun
[09:47] <brownie17> aftertaf, why in the heck would i delete my lists directory? what will that help!?
[09:47] <RezDawg> all4n: well i need to get java going first then azureus, as far as totem it says no dvd
[09:47] <glick> damn i should go to bed soon
[09:47] <rysiek> cu guys
[09:47] <sampan> konsole is the only term program that never messes up my irssi output -- why do all the other term programs have such a hard time with irssi?  grrrrr
[09:47] <glick> i gotta tutor some bum tommorrow, errr today
[09:47] <aftertaf> brownie17:  i dunno. change mirror and try again.
[09:47] <aftertaf> anyne have pbs with eterm in escreen mode? ie non responsiveness
[09:47] <r0d> totem can use the xine add-on for dvds i believe
[09:47] <RezDawg> totem wont play dvds for me
[09:48] <all4n> RezDawg, hmm
[09:48] <all4n> RezDawg, let me try here
[09:48] <kemik> RezDawg:  installed libdvdcss2?
[09:48] <r0d> RezDawg, go to synaptic and type totem. look for xine add-on. will play dvd's
[09:48] <RezDawg> kemik: no i havent done anything
[09:48] <kemik> !tell RezDawg about restricted
[09:48] <glick> hey does anyone use gtk gnutella?
[09:49] <all4n> RezDawg, well, it sure works here
[09:49] <glick> why does it a file sometimes go from 99% done to 50% done
[09:49] <all4n> RezDawg, I just popped the DVD in, and it plays
[09:49] <glick> or sometimes it goes into an infinite download loop
[09:49] <Cuntflaps> hey
[09:49] <kemik> all4n:  then you've installed some extra packages
[09:50] <r0d> like i said the xine add-on
[09:50] <all4n> kemik, well, RezDawg should be able to do the same then
[09:50] <Cuntflaps> hey can anyone give me some help with installing an ftp client on ubuntu?
[09:50] <Cuntflaps> I'm new ... I dont know what to do :D
[09:50] <r0d> Cuntflaps, gftp
[09:50] <all4n> r0d, I'm using gstreamer
[09:50] <kemik> all4n:  ofcourse.. but are you here to help him, or jsut talk about what you can play? :P
[09:50] <Cuntflaps> yeah I got it
[09:50] <aftertaf> Cuntflaps:  change your nick to sth non offensive please
[09:50] <Cuntflaps> I dont know how to run it lol
[09:50] <Madpilot> Cuntflaps: I think gFTP is installed by defaul
[09:50] <Cuntflaps> ok
[09:51] <kemik> Madpilot:  in breezy perhaps.. it wasnt in hoary when i installed it afaik
[09:51] <CaptainNasty> hmm
[09:51] <aftertaf> CaptainNasty:  :D lol. better.......
[09:51] <CaptainNasty> so how would I run it ?
[09:51] <all4n> kemik, haha  :)   I'll help if I can
[09:51] <aftertaf> CaptainNasty:  check your menu, Apps> internet >
[09:51] <all4n> RezDawg, have you seen the unofficial ubuntu starter guide?
[09:52] <r0d> CaptainNasty, what do you mean? type gftp in run command or in browser. otherwise it should show in your applications after reboot
[09:52] <r0d> *not browers i mean command shell
[09:52] <CaptainNasty> rod let me try
[09:52] <kemik> r0d:  will totem-xine really playback dvd's wo/ the dvdcss ?
[09:52] <r0d> kemik, before i used vlc, thats what i used
[09:53] <CaptainNasty> run command = Terminal ?
[09:53] <kemik> r0d:  yeah, but what about dvdcss, did you have that or not ?
[09:53] <r0d> CaptainNasty, yes
[09:53] <r0xoR> vlc are teh r0xoR
[09:53] <CaptainNasty> I tried that but it says command not found
[09:53] <r0d> kemik, to be honest, im dont remember that far back.
[09:53] <r0xoR> CaptainNasty, gftp is the standard ftp client
[09:53] <CaptainNasty> I will run the updates, if its not in there I will come back
[09:54] <r0d> kemik,  all i do remembe is that i add xine to totem and bang
[09:54] <r0xoR> CaptainNasty, maybe you didn't install it
[09:54] <topyli> CaptainNasty: it's not installed by default. ubuntu by default expects everybody to just go to ftp sites with nautilus
[09:54] <CaptainNasty> thx for the help
[09:54] <glick> does anyone know why sometimes in gtk-gnutella you get those infinite download loops?
[09:54] <r0d> CaptainNasty, gftp isnt installed by default
[09:54] <RezDawg> Be absolutely sure that you disable the debian-marillat repository and update your package database after installing the w32codecs. You *will* mess up your ubuntu install if you leave it enabled.
[09:54] <RezDawg> how do i do this?
[09:54] <nalioth_zZz> RezDawg: we have a safer way here
[09:55] <nalioth_zZz> RezDawg: please dont mention marillat in here
[09:55] <nalioth_zZz> ubotu: tell RezDawg about w32codecs
[09:55] <xurizaemon> omigof bitchx as r00t ! loser
[09:56] <r0d> ?
[09:56] <starscalling> i installed ntop, and then when i tried to run it it asked to be run as root. so i sudo ntop with the options i wan.t, but it complains that: **FATAL_ERROR** ....open of /var/lib/ntop/prefsCache.db failed: File open error and asks if another ntop is open or if something can write to that directory
[09:56] <nalioth_zZz> starscalling: "touch" the files
[09:56] <dmlinux> new updates bring anything good?
[09:56] <xur1z> dats better - hello all
[09:57] <r0d> howdoody
[09:57] <nalioth_zZz> dmlinux: breezy finalled 5 days ago, all you'll be getting is security updates
[09:57] <xur1z> can someone tell me why apt-get likes to try bzip2'ng Packages.gz ?
[09:57] <starscalling> same result nalioth_zZz
[09:57] <topyli> dmlinux: breezy updates? they're security updates. i guess that's good
[09:57] <r0d> breezy is worth the upgrade if you didnt dmlinux
[09:57] <xur1z> yo phrizer! nz
[09:57] <dmlinux> nalioth_Zzz /sigh i was hoping they would patch in more bluetooth support :P
[09:57] <nalioth_zZz> starscalling: sounds like a permissions issue the packager didnt think of
[09:57] <starscalling> should i chown that file?
[09:58] <starscalling> or sometihng like?
[09:58] <topyli> dmlinux: nope. things will be as you see them for six months
[09:58] <redguy|work> suppose my root filesystem is corrupt and when I try to boot I get "Enter root password for maintenance or press ctrl-d to continue", since the root password is disabled by default is it possible to log in?
[09:58] <gorthaug> hi!! I've a problem... when i maximize a windows it lost the themes borders
[09:58] <nalioth_zZz> starscalling: make sure if you do, you chown it correctly
[09:58] <glick> i think my mouse has epilepsy
[09:58] <dmlinux> topyli thats ok , still better than crappy windows
[09:58] <signius> dont upgrade to breezy if you use cisco wireless nics tho as the new kernel has knackered the cisco kernel drivers
[09:58] <r0d> i hope they make kernel hacking alittle easier next upgrade
[09:58] <starscalling> chown +x?
[09:58] <glick> or parkensins desease
[09:58] <xur1z> redguy - got the installl cd?
[09:59] <dmlinux> whats SU? gksu
[09:59] <signius> gclick have you got an IBM Laptop ?
[09:59] <glick> signius, no i have a DeLL
[09:59] <dmlinux> woot
[09:59] <signius> ah ok
[09:59] <dmlinux> what kind of dell
[09:59] <glick> signius, an 8200
[09:59] <dmlinux> o
[10:00] <glick> dmlinux, why?
[10:00] <dmlinux> i have a i6000
[10:00] <r0d> IBM thinkpads are a godsend w/ linux....
[10:00] <xur1z> apt-get wants to bzip2 the packages.gz file. i told it that's dumb but it won't listen. anyone know why it's doing this?
[10:00] <dmlinux> glick i was just curiour
[10:00] <glick> dmlinux, is that the latest model?
[10:00] <dmlinux> glick of the inspirons yes
[10:00] <signius> i haev a similar issue on my IBM but its useable just about under ubuntu but its apparantly a BIOS issue on my IBM R31 and a problem with APM & ACPI so unless IBM release a fixed BIOS i got to live with it
[10:00] <xur1z> heh 'glick of the inspirons' sounds like a star trek baddie
[10:00] <dmlinux> glick excluding XPS m170
[10:00] <glick> dmlinux, my 8200 may not be the latest and greatest but she's mine and we have been through alot
[10:01] <glick> together
[10:01] <signius> its ok if i use a USB mouse tho
[10:01] <dmlinux> glick aye, dell makes a good laptop
[10:01] <gorthaug> hi!! I've a problem... when i maximize a windows, the themes borders ar lost, i'm in breezy using with the nvidia-glx modules
[10:01] <glick> heh
[10:01] <phrizer> hi xur1z.
[10:01] <redguy|work> xur1z: that's not the point, the point is that I'm starting to think that not setting the root password is not such a good idea...
[10:02] <glick> hmm i think ill go to sleep in 10
[10:02] <glick> 4 am here
[10:02] <xur1z> redguy|work: yes, good point
[10:02] <dmlinux> glick aye here too, where do you live glick
[10:02] <xur1z> phrizer: hey there
[10:02] <glick> dmlinux, philadelphia
[10:02] <glick> the city of brotherly shove
[10:02] <dmlinux> glick ohio here
[10:03] <agt> I'm trying to install the ATI fglrx drivers from synaptic - followed the instructions in ubuntu's help, but when I type fglrxinfo I get Mesa as my renderer string...
[10:03] <mustard5> gorthaug, that's a pretty wierd problem :)
[10:03] <glick> dmlinux, hear about the tornado that swept through ohio? cause 8 million dollars worth of improvements
[10:03] <dmlinux> glick no , where was i lol, was this recent?
[10:04] <dmlinux> woot 418 kb download rate / s   steady :)
[10:04] <xur1z> phrizer: piha. not sure if PM got thru to u :)
[10:04] <glick> ugh lets see when my first tutor session is tomorrow
[10:04] <phrizer> xur1z, No it didnt.
[10:04] <mustard5> you tried the binary drivers agt ?
[10:05] <dmlinux> I cant download gksu on the update, anyone else have that problem
[10:05] <xur1z> has anyone heard reports of apt-get pulling down Packages.gz then complaining about not being able to un-bzip2 it? my pal did fresh 5.10 today but it won't update on the network.
[10:05] <agt> mustard5, how do I do that?
[10:05] <mustard5> agt, I only have a how to from ubotu
[10:05] <glick> damn! 12:30pm!
[10:05] <mustard5> !tell agt about ati
[10:05] <xur1z> hve seen debian bug reports saying "intermittent oddity" but that's no help :)
[10:05] <gorthaug> mustard5, and there are no solutions for this problem?? It don't happend with Gnome 2.10
[10:05] <dmlinux> I cant download gksu on the update, anyone else have that problem
[10:05] <mustard5> agt thats my best shot without there being anyone else around to help
[10:06] <MacVegie> hi there everyone
[10:06] <agt> mustard5, appreciate it, thanks :)
[10:06] <mustard5> gorthaug, it's pretty quiet in here atm....someone might know at a busier time
[10:06] <dmlinux> nm it ran
[10:06] <wickedpuppy> xur1z, apt-get will pull down .deb
[10:06] <glick> i sleep with my students if their hot
[10:06] <dmlinux> Hello  again mustard5 !
[10:06] <dmlinux> glick wow .. shouldnt announce that, some of us might be cops
[10:06] <MacVegie> any web page help me with web cam for linux?
[10:06] <mustard5> hey dmlinux :)
[10:06] <xur1z> wickedpuppy: yeah, but it needs packages.gz first (or packages.bz)
[10:06] <aftertaf> xur1z:  us.archive is down at the mo
[10:06] <mustard5> been watching you chatting :D
[10:06] <brammator> Is there somebody concerning free CDs shipping?
[10:07] <glick> dmlinux, heh dont matter to me, i tutor college students
[10:07] <mustard5> I like the Ohio joke, glick ;)
[10:07] <dmlinux> stalker @
[10:07] <dmlinux> glick o hehe
[10:07] <wickedpuppy> xur1z, why does it need .gz ? the files in the repo are all .deb
[10:07] <glick> mustard5, heh
[10:07] <aftertaf> wickedpuppy:  packages list?
[10:07] <dmlinux> glick i thought you tutored freshmen in high school !
[10:07] <wickedpuppy> oh k
[10:07] <xur1z> wickedpuppy: packages.[gb] z is the list of .debs
[10:07] <wickedpuppy> thats one
[10:07] <mustard5> Ohio and Indiana are the only places I have been to in the U.S.
[10:07] <mustard5> I don't count L.A. airport :D
[10:07] <wickedpuppy> ok that one is in .gz :P
[10:08] <xur1z> but damn apt yanks the .gz and stuffs it into bzip2 - then moans
[10:08] <dmlinux> mustard5 i just got that ... didnt know it was a jokle lol
[10:08] <xur1z> i love apt normally but today it's being ... naughty
[10:08] <mustard5> :)
[10:08] <glick> comp sci chicks are the easiest
[10:08] <mustard5> xur1z, yep..its one funky today alright
[10:08] <dmlinux> low self esteems
[10:08] <mustard5> *gone
[10:08] <xur1z> tempted to ln -s gzip bzip2 but that is a bit dodge ...
[10:08] <aftertaf> anyone know how to unbork locales.... i keep getting perl:setting local e failed, falling back to "C"
[10:08] <xur1z> mustard5: u think the packages.gz could be borked?
[10:09] <RezDawg> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatu res were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key < ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[10:09] <RezDawg> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[10:09] <mustard5> xur1z, sorry ..wasnt paying attention
[10:09] <aftertaf> us.archive.ubuntu.com is broken, please use another mirror
[10:09] <dmlinux> sitting at a computer all day doesnt exaclty make you feel good about yourself :P
[10:09] <glick> dmlinux, all their colleques in their classes are transparent skinned pimple faced weaklings
[10:09] <RezDawg> but i got that error while trying to run update
[10:09] <aftertaf> us.archive.ubuntu.com is broken, please use another mirror
[10:09] <xur1z> ar thx aftertaf
[10:09] <mustard5> xur1z, I was thinking of synaptic problems
[10:09] <dmlinux> glick lol
[10:09] <xur1z> mustard5: my apt gets the .gz then moans. if i could tell it to use one or the other it would be sweet, but i don't kow how.
[10:09] <dmlinux> Using computers causes Acne ! :P
[10:09] <eth42> is there a Java repository for Ubuntu / Debian similar to jpackage.org?
[10:09] <RezDawg> aftertaf: can you point me to a url that has a list of mirrors
[10:10] <mustard5> xur1z, I've been watching a constant procession of people with apt-get problems today
[10:10] <aftertaf> RezDawg:  remove the us. at the front.
[10:10] <dmlinux> brb guys
[10:10] <apokryphos> !tell RezDawg about mirrors
[10:11] <aftertaf> http://archive.ubuntu.com   and look for mirrors, or run apt-setup and test other ones out
[10:11] <glick> if i go to sleep now i can get roughly 7 hours sleep
[10:12] <glick> damn, my econ homework lies undone
[10:12] <glick> im starting to hate school
[10:12] <mustard5> I'm on my 50th attempt to get either wine or wineCVS to work :D
[10:13] <mustard5> You'll love school when you leave glick ;)
[10:13] <mustard5> hehe
[10:13] <mustard5> salad days :D
[10:13] <glick> mustard5, i dont know if ill miss school, i will miss the drunken sorority sluts though
[10:13] <kahbong> where can i get bittorrent commandline client?
[10:13] <mustard5> no comment :)
[10:14] <transgress> Habbie: sudo apt-get install bittorrent or apt-get install bittornado
[10:14] <brammator> kahbong apt-cache search torrent
[10:14] <aftertaf> anyone know how to unbork locales.... i keep getting perl:setting local e failed, falling back to "C"
[10:14] <transgress> err not Habbie but kahbong
[10:14] <brammator> kahbong bittorrent maybe
[10:15] <kahbong> i cant get the current versions to work - btlaunchmany with both bittornado and bittorrent from apt-get crashes after 30mins or so
[10:15] <kahbong> any other clients/ beta versions floating around?
[10:16] <glick> its funny, im a minority at my school just cause of the fact that im an American
[10:16] <transgress> kahbong: submit a bug report... and do a google search if you need something else.
[10:16] <mike__> hi all, anyone know why sudo apt-get install php4 doesn't work in hoary?
[10:16] <mike__> same with mysql
[10:17] <kahbong> transgress: are there any other apt-get repositories for development version bittorrent/bittornado
[10:17] <mustard5> !tell kahbong about bug
[10:17] <mustard5> ubotu has a link to bug reporting if you feel inclined kahbong
[10:17] <ubotu> mustard5: Do they come in packets of five?
[10:17] <kahbong> also i've heard of rtorrent, but can't get that to install? any place for precompiled version of that?
[10:17] <transgress> kahbong: apt-cache search bittorrent
[10:17] <mustard5> no ubotu
[10:18] <eth42> is there a Java repository for Ubuntu / Debian similar to jpackage.org?
[10:18] <kahbong> transgress: it's not in default package archive
[10:18] <guruff> hey, quick question - how to upgrade from horay to grumpy ?!?
[10:19] <johnnybezak> hey hey
[10:19] <eth42> guruff: grumpy?
[10:19] <wezzer> is it good idea to upgrade from _warty_ to breezy?
[10:19] <jacksparrow> bye
[10:19] <guruff> 5.10
[10:19] <mustard5> kahbong, you can browse the whole package list here if you are unsure http://packages.ubuntu.com
[10:20] <wezzer> just by changing all warty's to breezy in sources.list
[10:20] <eth42> guruff: that's breezy, isn't it? :-)
[10:20] <guruff> e
[10:20] <guruff> erm
[10:20] <eth42> grumpy grounddog
[10:20] <eth42> heheh
[10:20] <mustard5> ubotu: tell guruff about breezy
[10:20] <mustard5> guruff, check the private message from ubotu
[10:21] <StarKruzr> aren't we up to dapper drake now?
[10:21] <dmlinux> why is it i have to identify myself everytime i log in
[10:21] <StarKruzr> and, IS there a dapper drake yet?
[10:21] <dmlinux> in IRC
[10:21] <apokryphos> StarKruzr: no
[10:21] <mustard5> StarKruzr, 6 months to Dapper Drake
[10:21] <wickedpuppy> we just got breezy StarKruzr
[10:21] <StarKruzr> well
[10:21] <StarKruzr> we've "had" it for a while
[10:21] <wickedpuppy> i don't think we want to do dist-upgrade ...
[10:21] <guruff> first was warty then horay and now we have 5.10 grumpy Groundhog - isn;t that right ?
[10:22] <glick> if breezy is workin out for you then why upgrade to dapper drake?
[10:22] <guruff> mustard5, thank's for the link
[10:22] <mustard5> StarKruzr, ubuntu has a new version release every 6 months and each version is supported for 18 months
[10:22] <StarKruzr> I like to be on the bleeding edge :)
[10:22] <glick> and whats with the gay names cant they think of cool names for cryinout loud
[10:22] <transgress> haha upgrade to dapper like right after breezy?  that seems like a bad idea.
[10:22] <mustard5> guruff, np
[10:22] <transgress> dapper is the next version right?
[10:22] <StarKruzr> mustard, I know how the release schedule works.
[10:22] <eth42> guruff: Breezy Badger
[10:22] <mustard5> StarKruzr, Breezy came out 5 days ago
[10:23] <StarKruzr> I am referring to whether or not there is even a repo for dapper yet.
[10:23] <mustard5> StarKruzr, soz
[10:23] <kahbong> my question is: are there other places to find ubuntu packages than the default repository depicted in packages.ubuntu.com
[10:23] <guruff> ups :) thanks
[10:23] <greg76> salut tout le monde
[10:23] <glick> i still think breezy badger should have been name sleezy slutty, and hoary hedghog shoulda been hairy beaver
[10:24] <wickedpuppy> !fr
[10:24] <ubotu> rumour has it, fr is Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[10:24] <mustard5> kahbong, I could give you a standard breezy sources.list so you can compare it to yours to see if anything is missing
[10:24] <StarKruzr> that would have lacked alliteration and thus been COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE
[10:24] <greg76> Hello everybody
[10:25] <mustard5> hi greg76
[10:25] <StarKruzr> how about bashful beaver instead.
[10:25] <kahbong> mustard5: thats not what i mean... i have a good sources.list, im looking for more packages that aren't included in there
[10:25] <kahbong> mustard5: some unofficial repository perhaps..
[10:25] <eth42> glick: hairy beaver, tsss, ever heard of aliteration?
[10:25] <glick> hairy hussy
[10:25] <eth42> s/aliteration/alliteration/
[10:25] <mustard5> kahbong you got hoary-extras in there?
[10:25] <xur1z> gah! even archive.ubuntu.com gives me a bzip error after downloading packages.gz ... what's up with that?
[10:25] <greg76> hi mustard5
[10:25] <topyli> kahbong: here aren't many free programs in existence outside those repositories
[10:25] <kahbong> mustard5: i'm running on breezy
[10:25] <xur1z> (yes i know .gz files don
[10:25] <Madpilot> glick: "hoary" doesn't actually have a damn thing to do with the gutter your mind is running in, you know... ;)
[10:26] <kahbong> topyli: i'm specifically looking for rtorrent
[10:26] <topyli> kahbong: what exactly are you looking for?
[10:26] <StarKruzr> doesn't "hoary" mean "old?"
[10:26] <Madpilot> !tell glick about hoary
[10:26] <mustard5> kahbong, you can use hoary-extras in breezy
[10:26] <kahbong> topyli: i can't get it to compile&run so looking for apt solution
[10:26] <mustard5> do you want to see that sources.list now?
[10:26] <dmlinux> is it worth it to use Cedega ??? i mean 15 dollars for 3 months . Does it work as well as playing under windows..
[10:26] <greg76> Who know the french IRC Ubuntu Server IP address please
[10:26] <wickedpuppy> dmlinux, windows is free ? :P
[10:27] <wickedpuppy> greg76, #ubuntu-fr
[10:27] <wickedpuppy> !fr
[10:27] <ubotu> well, fr is Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[10:27] <StarKruzr> there is no IRC server specific to French, greg76.
[10:27] <topyli> kahbong: rtorrent must be really something since you want specifically that. torrent is such a simple task after all. but yeah, it doesn't seem to be there
[10:27] <glick> dmlinux, if you want to play games stick with windows
[10:27] <StarKruzr> there is, however, a channel for it.
[10:27] <greg76> thanks a lot wickedpuppy
[10:27] <dmlinux> wickedpuppy :P i get all my windows OS for free.. im not paying for that bullshit
[10:27] <StarKruzr> /join #ubuntu-fr
[10:27] <wickedpuppy> dmlinux, like wise :P
[10:27] <dmlinux> wickedpuppy the wonders of the haxor :P
[10:27] <topyli> kahbong: personally i'd like gnarr to be in universe
[10:28] <wickedpuppy> i should say moi aussi!!!
[10:28] <greg76> bye all and have a nice day
[10:28] <topyli> kahbong: the dwarfish battlecry generator
[10:28] <mustard5> cya greg76
[10:28] <StarKruzr> (friend worked for MS)
[10:28] <Crasp> i have a problem with fonts in mozilla, i don't see any character after upgrading from hoary to breezy. Does anybody know this problem and how to solve it?
[10:28] <Crasp> i've already tried removing my ~/.mozilla but it didn't change anything
[10:28] <kahbong> topyli: how would i go about asking for rtorrent to be included?
[10:29] <glick> to speed up linux booting, why probe for hardware and stuff every time on boot up? hardware configues rarely change, why not save config to a file on boot up that is then read during boot?
[10:29] <glick> after initial probing
[10:29] <dmlinux> starkruzr i got Home ed with the purchase of my laptop, up until then i havent EVER bought a windows cd in my life, =D
[10:29] <glick> if the file doesnt exist it will re-probe your hardware
[10:29] <glick> if not it just reads the file
[10:30] <Madpilot> glick: but how will new hardware - added while the machine is turned off - invalidate that profile?
[10:30] <kahbong> topyli: and i'm looking for rtorrent specifically, because its the only commandline bittorrent client ive found that is multitorrent and potentially doesn't crash on me unlike default bittorrent with btlaunchmanycurses...
[10:30] <icewt> where could i get avidemux for breezy?
[10:31] <glick> Madpilot, well several ways, you could on boot pass a parameter to the kernel for instance
[10:31] <glick> Madpilot, or delete the profile file
[10:31] <fuscaldo> /server irc.criten.net
[10:31] <glick> before you take the machine down
[10:31] <topyli> kahbong: ok. try and get it to compile, build a package and start maintaining it in universe :)
[10:32] <nir_> hello
[10:32] <mustard5> hi nir_
[10:32] <kahbong> topyli: hehe thats my problem, can't get it to compile atm
[10:32] <icewt> !avidemux
[10:32] <ubotu> icewt: Bugger all, i dunno
[10:32] <Madpilot> glick: hardware probing currently "just works" - no deletions of odd files needed - and I'm not sure how the kernel is supposed to detect new hardware if there isn't some sort of scanning process...
[10:33] <glick> Madpilot, the point is new hardware isnt added very often
[10:33] <glick> Madpilot, if you want it to probe for new hardware you could pass the kernal a parameter so it reprobes instead of reading the config from a file
[10:33] <Madpilot> glick: that's why having some hardware setting file isn't a great idea; people are going to forget how that works...
[10:34] <glick> Madpilot, whats there to forget?
[10:35] <Madpilot> glick: if you've got to delete that file or tell the kernel to reprobe on launch or something, people are going to forget how to do all that stuff... as you said, new hardware doesn't happen that often for most of us...
[10:35] <glick> Madpilot, people forget things in ubuntu that they do ALL the time
[10:35] <glick> like how to install java
[10:36] <glick> or w32codecs
[10:36] <glick> im sorry if you cant remimber basics
[10:37] <glick> newbie: "i have new hardware how can i get the kernel to probe it?"  me: "simply delete /boot/hardwareprofile and reboot." newbie: "thanks" me: "np"
[10:37] <Ng> new hardware happens very often for many users
[10:37] <Ng> for example, removeable devices
[10:37] <mllr> what's a good mp3 player aside from xmms?
[10:37] <Madpilot> java and codecs are generally installed once and then there's no need to remember until the next update, though. (or not even then; I haven't had to redo Java or any codecs w/ the move to Breezy..)
[10:37] <glick> Ng, removable devices are handled differently
[10:37] <Ng> mllr: rhythmbox is nice imo
[10:38] <Ng> glick: nope, it's all still just udev and hotplug, same as on bootup
[10:38] <topyli> mllr: xmms is good? ;-)
[10:38] <Kuolio> mllr: beep-media-player if ya like xmms
[10:38] <nir_> whiche values i need to change at source.list to upgrade from Hoary to Breezy ?
[10:38] <Ng> nir_: change all "hoary" to "breezy" :)
[10:38] <Madpilot> glick: no, more like "OMG Linux can't find my new <piece of shiny hardware>! It's crap, I'm going back to Windows!"
[10:38] <mustard5> ubotu: tell nir_ about breezy
[10:38] <martii> hmmm
[10:39] <martii> I got another problem
[10:39] <martii> when I try to add additional keyboard in gnome
[10:39] <martii> i get
[10:39] <mustard5> shoot martii
[10:39] <martii> The keyboard monitor is already running
[10:39] <glick> Madpilot, what do you want from me? mermaids? there are stupid people everwhere
[10:39] <mustard5> you lost me already :D
[10:39] <mustard5> hehe
[10:39] <mustard5> I dont know :D
[10:39] <martii> and I cannot get my new keyboard working
[10:40] <martii> looks like I have to get back to hoary
[10:40] <martii> was really much better
[10:40] <Madpilot> glick: and even intelligent people forget things, or have stupid moments. Automated hardware detection gives people one less chance to have stupid moments
[10:40] <dmlinux> Anyone know why my Wifi light on my laptop wont light up? is there a driver im missing
[10:40] <r0xor> yay for updates :P
[10:41] <martii> dmlinux: what card do you have
[10:41] <glick> Madpilot, no matter what you do, you wont make everyone happy
[10:41] <r0xor> dmlinux, does the wifi WORK?
[10:41] <dmlinux> martii Intel PRO/wireless 2915 a/b/g
[10:41] <r0xor> dmlinux, i.e. you can connect to the actual internet?
[10:41] <synthetic_fenix> what would be the minimal required packages to install to have X running, with Elightenment and a VNC server?
[10:41] <dmlinux> r0xor yes it works,,
[10:41] <r0xor> dmlinux, then why do you care?
[10:41] <glick> but i think the boot up time decrease would be worth it for most desktop and especially laptop systems
[10:41] <dmlinux> r0xor thats how im on right now
[10:41] <Skid> how do you flush exim's mail queue?
[10:41] <dmlinux> r0xor because i do.
[10:41] <r0xor> synthetic_fenix, well that would be... X, Enligtenment, and VNC
[10:42] <r0xor> dmlinux, well i don't know what to tell you
[10:42] <icewt> is there some unofficial avidemux repository for breezy somewhere?
[10:42] <r0xor> dmlinux, iirc the "NIC lights" are a hardware thing, at least on my PCI NIC they are
[10:42] <r0xor> dmlinux, if you want a netmonitor then use the sysmonitor applet
[10:42] <mustard5> icewt, not that I have heard of
[10:42] <Ng> Skid: flush how? discard or force it to deliver them?
[10:43] <icewt> mustard5: damn
[10:43] <Skid> discard
[10:43] <r0xor> synthetic_fenix, just install a "server" variety ubuntu instead of a desktop
[10:43] <Skid> their all for root@localhost
[10:43] <topyli> synthetic_fenix: xserver-xorg, some fonts, E, and vnc :)
[10:43] <dmlinux> !nic lights
[10:43] <ubotu> dmlinux: I haven't a clue
[10:43] <r0xor> synthetic_fenix, and then install things as needed from apt
[10:43] <Skid> Ng: its all in /var/spool/exim/input && msglog
[10:43] <mustard5> icewt, we are not really supposed to recommend that people use non-ubuntu repos
[10:43] <Skid> 31GB in total heh
[10:43] <r0xor> has anyone had this problem: W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/m/mozilla/libnss3_1.7.12-1ubuntu1_i386.deb
[10:43] <r0xor> on a fresh breeezy install?
[10:43] <icewt> mustard5, well, there's no avidemux in ubuntu repositories :)
[10:43] <aftertaf> r0xor:  everyone
[10:43] <topyli> r0xor: read the topic
[10:44] <r0xor> aight
[10:44] <aftertaf> us.archive.ubuntu.com is broken, please use another mirror
[10:44] <aftertaf> http://archive.ubuntu.com   and look for mirrors, or run apt-setup and test other ones out
[10:44] <r0xor> aight
[10:44] <Ng> Skid: I'm not sure offhand if there's a single command to clear the whole queue at once, but you can do exim -Mrm messageid messageid messageid. Perhaps a bit slow in your case ;)
[10:44] <mustard5> the official answer would most likely be that its not available then I would think...mind you I am not an official helper ;)
[10:44] <r0xor> i wasn't aware it was a GPG error
[10:44] <Skid> yeah :P
[10:44] <Skid> i'll just delete them
[10:44] <synthetic_fenix> ok actually maybe a better question would be, on my server would be would be the best config to go about for having VNC server on a base install
[10:44] <synthetic_fenix> *what would be rather
[10:45] <icewt> mustard5: ah well, luckily i'm not a random newbie ;)
[10:45] <mustard5> hehe icewt
[10:45] <topyli> icewt: you're one very specific newbie?
[10:45] <mustard5> haha topyli touche
[10:45] <kahbong> how can i fix the following error at runtime: "
[10:45] <icewt> topyli: yes, i'm a breezy-newbie :)
[10:46] <r0xor> how can i make apt-setup not rely on the CD
[10:46] <kahbong> rtorrent: error while loading shared libraries: libtorrent.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[10:46] <r0xor> wtf? HOW do i use apt-setup to do this
[10:46] <aftertaf> r0xor:  edit sources.list by hand, or run synaptic
[10:46] <Ng> kahbong: where did you get rtorrent from and how did you install it?
[10:46] <r0xor> i just ran apt-setup and all it did was ask for and scan my CD
[10:46] <topyli> kahbong: oh, you can get it to build now?
[10:46] <r0xor> huh... ok
[10:47] <transgress> okay it oh wow i just found something so nice
[10:47] <transgress> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/children/kidtalk.mspx
[10:47] <aftertaf> synaptic is good for that.....
[10:47] <aftertaf> l33t k1d$
[10:47] <r0xor> yeh, i know about synaptic
[10:47] <r0xor> but you said apt-setup
[10:47] <dmlinux> good night folks
[10:47] <mustard5> night dmlinux
[10:47] <martii> dmlinux: are you sure linux kernel is shiped with driver for that card ?
[10:47] <aftertaf> r0xor:  i did? ok
[10:47] <kahbong> ng from http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/, and installed with INSTALL instructions
[10:47] <aftertaf> worked on debian
[10:48] <kahbong> topyli: i got it to compile, but have never got past that runtime error
[10:48] <NanoBCN> hi people
[10:48] <r0xor> aftertaf, quote "aftertaf http://archive.ubuntu.com   and look for mirrors, or run apt-setup and test other ones out"
[10:48] <transgress> oops wrong channel... suppose that's offtopic
[10:48] <synthetic_fenix> anybody else install apache2 and when you goto the http://ip-of-server/ it brings up an ftp-like interface where you can click on "apache2-default" rather than it just bringing up the Apache test-page
[10:48] <Ng> kahbong: well from the looks of it you'll need to download, compile and install libtorrent from that page too
[10:48] <NanoBCN> I'm experiencing a weird behavior with my laptop battery
[10:48] <topyli> transgress: that's the leet speek page? it's an oldie but goldie :)
[10:48] <aftertaf> r0xor:  dont you have the apt configuration with http/ftp/edit by hand ?
[10:48] <kahbong> Ng: i have done, before installig rtorrent
[10:48] <NanoBCN> Don't know if it broke or since I installed breezy it doesn't recharge it
[10:48] <mustard5> does libtorrent.so.5 actually live somewhere on the computer?
[10:48] <martii> can anyone ban luckyaba ?
[10:48] <transgress> topyli: heh i haven't seen it before.  found it with stumbleupon
[10:48] <kahbong> Ng: somehow however it can't locate it..
[10:48] <r0xor> aftertaf, uhhh, i just finished this install less than 5 mins ago
[10:48] <Hmmmm> hi guys, i have a machine where the cdrom drive is broken. i was wondering what alternative ways of installation are there
[10:48] <r0xor> aftertaf, so, probably no
[10:49] <mustard5> martii, whats up?
[10:49] <kahbong> Ng: and there are no error messages during compile and install of libtorrent
[10:49] <aftertaf> r0xor:  works on mine....... if you run apt-setup, you dont have any choices, it defaults to cd and nothing else?
[10:49] <glick> damn i hope this birdflu doesnt kill us all
[10:49] <NanoBCN> anyone else with problems with batteries in laptops?
[10:49] <glick> its spreading to europe
[10:49] <r0xor> aftertaf, i can try it again, but that's what it did to me
[10:49] <Ng> kahbong: that's quite odd, but it could just be errors in their code/build scripts for all I know ;)
[10:49] <r0xor> oh! THERE we go
[10:50] <synthetic_fenix> NanoBCN: my battery lasts longer under Ubuntu then it does under Windows :-)
[10:50] <aftertaf> r0xor:  ok. try again, ad if no luck, load synaptic
[10:50] <r0xor> NOW on the second time around it asks me for the mthod
[10:50] <r0xor> lol... first time it didn't ask for the method, i guarantee
[10:50] <aftertaf> hehe r0xor ok. cool ;)     i believe you
[10:50] <r0xor> it just went straight to "insert your CD please thankyou"
[10:50] <NanoBCN> synthetic_fenix, yes, but that's not my problen. It used to work perfectly under hoary
[10:50] <NanoBCN> synthetic_fenix, now it just work if plugged
[10:50] <synthetic_fenix> NanoBCN: what kind of laptop is it?
[10:50] <topyli> kahbong: yep, according to apt-file there's no libtorrent.so.5. i guess now you get to build your own torrent libraries
[10:51] <kahbong> topyli: :)
[10:51] <NanoBCN> synthetic_fenix, it's a Medion, which has much un common with Acer laptops
[10:51] <synthetic_fenix> NanoBCN: did you upgrade to Breezy or do a fresh install?
[10:51] <aftertaf> r0xor:  ok. go to http method and choose some other one....   then save, and edit by hand, to comment out cd line with #
[10:51] <NanoBCN> fresh install
[10:51] <r0xor> ok, NOW it's complaining that it can't get an exclusive lock
[10:51] <synthetic_fenix> hmmmm
[10:51] <r0xor> yeah the httpd method also doesn't let me choose
[10:51] <synthetic_fenix> NanoBCN: thats seems kinda odd
[10:51] <aftertaf> r0xor:  close synaptic
[10:51] <r0xor> it just does it's thing and drops out
[10:52] <r0xor> i did close synaptic
[10:52] <NanoBCN> synthetic_fenix, it is
[10:52] <r0xor> that's the first thing i did
[10:52] <r0xor> and then apt-setup worked
[10:52] <aftertaf> ok. forget it and try with just synaptic
[10:52] <mustard5> I liked this quote in the forums...something like this..the good news is linux is highly configurable, the bad news is you will probably have to configure it
[10:52] <NanoBCN> synthetic_fenix, I'll try with a hoary live cd, to see if it's a matter of OS
[10:52] <r0xor> but now the update manager says the same thing
[10:52] <r0xor> and i've closed synaptic AND i've closed apt
[10:52] <agabus> i need some help compiling ndiswrapper please. im getting errors on the compile
[10:52] <synthetic_fenix> NanoBCN: maybe recompile the kernel add in battery saving features, kinda sounds like its not allowing the processor to underclock if its drainign your battery fast
[10:52] <topyli> mustard5: true. that's what ubuntu is trying to remedy
[10:52] <aftertaf> r0xor:  you got another one open somewhere?      ps -a |?grep synaptic or ps -a |?grep apt
[10:53] <NanoBCN> synthetic_fenix, never compiled a kernel :(
[10:53] <r0xor> i doubt it but i'll look
[10:53] <NanoBCN> synthetic_fenix, I was trying to avoid that
[10:53] <synthetic_fenix> NanoBCN: eeeep
[10:53] <r0xor> nope
[10:53] <r0xor> definitely don't have either apt or synaptic running
[10:53] <r0xor> yet the update manager complains
[10:54] <synthetic_fenix> NanoBCN: and compiling a kernel isnt exactly easy, umm your running gnome or kde?
[10:54] <aftertaf> delete the lock file
[10:54] <r0xor> k, where is it
[10:54] <NanoBCN> gnome
[10:54] <NanoBCN> synthetic_fenix, gnome
[10:54] <r0xor> aftertaf, where is the lock file i mean
[10:54] <agabus> can i install gcc 3.4 without fucking up my gcc4 default that came with breezy?
[10:55] <kahbong> how can i install the patch mentioned here: http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7021 ?
[10:55] <topyli> agabus: sure. then you choose the default with the alternatives system
[10:55] <r0xor> oh, wow, wonderful
[10:55] <r0xor> now the update manager has quit altogether out of my panel
[10:55] <guruff> erm... what is the proper name for section main restricted ? main_restricted or main-restricted ???
[10:56] <mustard5> guruff, neither looks good to me if you are doing your sources.list
[10:56] <guruff> mustard5; yes doing sources.list
[10:56] <mustard5> ubotu: tell guruff about sources
[10:57] <mustard5> there are some links from ubotu showing standard sources.list for you to compare GURT
[10:57] <guruff> e... :) hah nice thanks
[10:57] <RezDawg> okay im back, i got java and totem to play movies thanks guys
[10:57] <mustard5> there are some links from ubotu showing standard sources.list for you to compare guruff
[10:57] <mustard5> RezDawg, well done
[10:58] <guruff> brb
[10:58] <RezDawg> glick:did you tell anymore jokes that was hilarious
[10:58] <cafuego_> agabus: Yes. In fact, you MUST if you want to compile kernel modules.
[10:58] <mustard5> guruff if there is a restricted section they would just add the word restricted to the end of the line in your  sources.list
[10:58] <synthetic_fenix> NanoBCN check your channel lists I'm trying to chat with you in dcc
[10:58] <agabus> cafuego_ - yer i figured ill just give it a go. synaptic is downloading and installing gcc3.4 now
[10:58] <synthetic_fenix> anyone know the fist for "GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com"
[10:59] <synthetic_fenix> *FIX
[10:59] <mustard5> !gpgerr
[10:59] <ubotu> If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* (Yes, you will get some 'is a directory' messages, that's fine) then wait 10 minutes and retry.
[10:59] <synthetic_fenix> ubotu: thanx
[10:59] <ubotu> gern geschehen, synthetic_fenix
[10:59] <mustard5> synthetic_fenix, most people have been removing the 'us.' part from the us.archive.ubuntu
[11:00] <mustard5> synthetic_fenix, see /topic
[11:00] <synthetic_fenix> mustard5: Thing is i read that in the forums earlier when adding universe and multiverse from the command line and i made sure i didnt ad us. to any of the sources
[11:01] <mustard5> as well
[11:01] <kahbong> anyone know how i can install this patch: http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7021 ?
[11:01] <mustard5> synthetic_fenix, k
[11:01] <mustard5> synthetic_fenix, I ignore the .gpg errors myself
[11:01] <synthetic_fenix> mustard5: thanks though :)
[11:01] <aftertaf>      /var/cache/apt/archives/lock
[11:01] <aftertaf> r0xor:  ^^
[11:02] <synthetic_fenix> ubotu: if I delete "/var/lib/apt/lists/*" wont that break apt?
[11:02] <ubotu> synthetic_fenix: What?
[11:02] <mustard5> synthetic_fenix, that is the official help bot...
[11:02] <mustard5> ubotu is
[11:02] <ubotu> mustard5: I don't know
[11:02] <synthetic_fenix> oh my bad
[11:02] <synthetic_fenix> lol
[11:02] <synthetic_fenix> oops
[11:02] <mustard5> :D
[11:02] <synthetic_fenix> its only been like 3 years since i last used IRC give me a break :(
[11:03] <mustard5> :)
[11:03] <mustard5> he's the person who makes the most sense in here ;)
[11:03] <mustard5> !mustard5
[11:03] <ubotu> mustard5: Are you smoking crack?
[11:03] <synthetic_fenix> arg crap i think i brok my install :(
[11:04] <mustard5> what did you enter?
[11:04] <synthetic_fenix> by habit I put in -rf behind rm and I totally cleared out that directory
[11:04] <r0xor> grrr
[11:04] <r0xor> i did as ubotu suggested and did rm /var/lib/apt/lists but now synaptic complains
[11:04] <r0xor> how do i manually respawn that information
[11:04] <topyli> synthetic_fenix: events such as this will eventually help you break the habit :)
[11:04] <aftertaf> r0xor:  what is its complaint?
[11:05] <synthetic_fenix> yeah
[11:05] <mustard5> you have to do a sudo apt-get update afterward I would think
[11:05] <aftertaf> me too mustard5 ;)
[11:05] <synthetic_fenix> but i think i can fix it, i have breezy installed on my lapto i can just copy the stuff i need from my laptop over to my server
[11:05] <r0xor> aftertaf, it's complaint is this: http://pastebin.com/397301
[11:05] <aftertaf> manually respawn :)     linux pwns :D
[11:06] <synthetic_fenix> fortunately i have explore2fs installed in windows so i can make my life a little easier and not have to reboot
[11:06] <r0xor> aftertaf, cuz it said "then wait 10 minutes" i've waited 15 probably...
[11:06] <r0xor> is this a cruel joke or something?
[11:06] <aftertaf> r0xor:  try sudo apt-get update
[11:06] <aftertaf> r0xor:  nope..... but mirrors are a bit duff today :/
[11:07] <mustard5> as in everything caution must be used when doing root commands
[11:07] <r0xor> aftertaf, when did this "mirror duff" start happening?
[11:07] <NanoBCN> synthetic_fenix, sorry, dude, I didn't see your msn
[11:08] <topyli> mustard5: you can do interesting things as a user too.
[11:08] <aftertaf> r0xor:  not my fault, i woke up and it was already broken ;)
[11:08] <mustard5> topyli, yeah?
[11:08] <mustard5> I bet :D
[11:08] <r0xor> i didn't say it was your fault
[11:08] <topyli> mustard5: i was once cleaning up after a compile, and did rm -rf *. but i typed it into the wrong terminal and wiped out my home dir
[11:08] <r0xor> i just asked if they've been like that longer than today
[11:09] <synthetic_fenix> hehe n/m i didnt break my install :D
[11:09] <r0xor> aftertaf, do you have any idea when they WILL start working again?
[11:09] <mustard5> synthetic_fenix, I'm pleased :)
[11:09] <topyli> mustard5: luckily, the document i was working on was open in lyx, and the rest i could get from backups
[11:09] <synthetic_fenix> i just needed to creat a directory called "partial" and its happy
[11:09] <aftertaf> r0xor:  hehe i know ;)     seems ok yesterday...   and no i dont, bu i hope soon.
[11:09] <mustard5> yeah..i've done some damage with rm commands
[11:09] <aftertaf> r0xor:  remove the us.  bit fro m the repositories in your sources.list
[11:09] <aftertaf> its us. that is busted it seems.
[11:09] <r0xor> fack! ahhh
[11:10] <r0xor> aight
[11:10] <r0xor> will do
[11:10] <r0xor> uhhh /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[11:10] <Danny|> i removed us and still get errors :|
[11:10] <synthetic_fenix> i have a base install for a linux server what would be my best best for packages to download to have a vncserver running on there just for a minimal gui for viewing my raidcard's software and having a graphical UPS readout
[11:10] <mustard5> Danny|, the repos are flaky today
[11:11] <Tomek> how can i find out, what packages are installed i.e. from universe?
[11:11] <RezDawg> i can say the repos are flaky also
[11:11] <aftertaf> r0xor:  thats the file......
[11:11] <Danny|> why today why oh whyyyy :(
[11:11] <aftertaf> r0xor:  but better waiting a day or too it seems.....
[11:11] <syli725> hi, I am wondering what program people use for burning DVD in linux?
[11:11] <mustard5> ubotu: Tomek about packages
[11:11] <ubotu> mustard5: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[11:11] <mustard5> doh
[11:12] <mustard5> hmmm..what happened to packages I wonder
[11:12] <mustard5> !packages
[11:12] <ubotu> You can browse the packages in the Ubuntu repositories from http://packages.ubuntu.com
[11:12] <r0xor> fuck this
[11:12] <qt2> ubotu: tell Tomek about packages
[11:12] <r0xor> i'm out
[11:12] <synthetic_fenix> no answer?
[11:13] <mustard5> Tomek, is that list from ubuto any use?
[11:13] <qt2> mustard5: ;)
[11:13] <Tomek> hmm, i want to know which packages i have installed from universe. i am not looking for browsing available packages. :)
[11:13] <qt2> mustard5: you've gotta use tell before about. :P
[11:14] <mustard5> ah qt2 thanks I didnt notice I missed that
[11:14] <mustard5> Tomek, soz I misunderstood
[11:14] <syli725> nobody here has DVD burner?
[11:14] <Danny|> i have
[11:14] <Danny|> why?
[11:14] <mustard5> synthetic_fenix, thats to technical for me :)
[11:15] <synthetic_fenix> damn lol
[11:15] <xur1z> ubotu: what the what>?
[11:15] <ubotu> xur1z: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[11:15] <xur1z> ubotu: packages.gz is not a bzip2 file, is it?
[11:15] <ubotu> okay, xur1z
[11:15] <syli725> Danny|, hi, I am wondering what program people use for burning DVD in linux?
[11:15] <synthetic_fenix> my easiest alternative would be to install ubuntustandard, but i dont want all the bloat that comes with it since its a server
[11:15] <qt2> Tomek: create a filter?
[11:15] <Fackamato> Hi
[11:15] <mustard5> hi Fackamato
[11:15] <Fackamato> I installed Windows after ubuntu, how do I replace the bootloader with grub again?
[11:16] <Danny|> syli725, hiya, erm i didn't burn anything in linux yet.. the only app I've heard is k3b for burning..
[11:16] <bettong_BOFH> can ubuntu be installed with out internet does it have everything it needs on the install cd?
[11:16] <xur1z> syli725: i use k3b (it's kde but ok)
[11:16] <Danny|> syli725, try searching on the forums, something should come up
[11:16] <mustard5> bettong_BOFH, yes
[11:16] <qt2> Tomek: it should be rather self explanitory how to make it, open up synaptic and go to settings > filter
[11:16] <qt2> *filters
[11:16] <xur1z> syli725: nautilus should burn dvds too if you need data dvd
[11:16] <bettong_BOFH> sweet thank you
[11:16] <bettong_BOFH> ^_^
[11:16] <Tomek> qt2: hmm, it's a server, so only a console is available.
[11:16] <bettong_BOFH> i'm gonna try to dual boot and get it to use my wireless card
[11:16] <syli725> xur1z, Danny|, thank you very much.
[11:16] <qt2> Tomek: ah, well that sucks :P
[11:16] <Danny|> np
[11:17] <mustard5> bettong_BOFH, good luck :)
[11:17] <Danny|> ubotu, you're evil!
[11:17] <ubotu> Danny|: Syntax error in line 1
[11:17] <qt2> Tomek: would be simple in synaptic :P
[11:17] <Danny|> :(
[11:17] <Fackamato> I mean, is there a way to boot from the ubuntu install cd and install grub onthe hdd again without messing anything up
[11:17] <Vide> hi
[11:17] <RezDawg> xur1z: nautilus will burn data dvds only, what if i rip them with something like dvdshrink
[11:17] <mustard5> Fackamato, I'm not sure
[11:17] <mustard5> but I'm not the best to ask
[11:17] <Danny|> any good fonts for X-Chat?
[11:18] <Danny|> I'm hating all the default ones :S
[11:18] <mustard5> normally its recommended to install windows first..thats about all I know
[11:18] <xur1z> RezDawg: dunno that shiz too trick for me heh :)
[11:18] <Fackamato> I know
[11:18] <synthetic_fenix> anybody else here have apache or apache2 installed on their box?
[11:18] <RezDawg> Danny|: i use konversion from KDE as my irc client
[11:18] <xur1z> mustard5: that's so you have a spare 10Gb (ex-windows) partition for when /var runs out
[11:18] <Vide> a question: my ubuntu HD just fsck'd up due to motherboard problem, now it's again functional but I've lost some files and I've to reinstall grub (I cannot boot), what's the best solution?
[11:18] <ompaul> synthetic_fenix, lots of people do, a more specific question might be of more use
[11:18] <Danny|> RezDawg, ok... ? I'm looking for some fonts, not a client. :P
[11:19] <mustard5> xurlz :)
[11:19] <xur1z> Vide: boot off install cd in rescue mode, then run grub mayb
[11:19] <aftertaf> Vide:  boot on install cd and mount root
[11:19] <RezDawg> Danny|: well just an option, i like konversion better than xchat
[11:19] <Vide> I tried to manually change all the boot file (grub, fstab etc) from a live cd and reinstall grub but it fails (i've done something wrong with chroot I suppose)
[11:19] <synthetic_fenix> Fackamato: do you have any other linux distro cds around?
[11:19] <salutis> morning ..)
[11:19] <Danny|> RezDawg, I'll try it out someday :P
[11:19] <RezDawg> hey now salutis
[11:19] <Fackamato> synthetic_fenix no, but I could dl and burn on a cdrw... what did oyu have in mind?
[11:20] <Vide> and anyway I got some lost files (something in /usr)
[11:20] <synthetic_fenix> Fackamato: goto gentoo.org and download the gentoo minimal cd
[11:20] <ompaul> !tell Fackamato about grub
[11:20] <Vide> so I was wondering...If I install Ubuntu on the previous partition wiothout formatting it
[11:20] <Vide> will my home be saved?
[11:20] <xur1z> so what IS up with the repositories today then? so wierd
[11:20] <ompaul> Fackamato, have a look at that message from ubotu it should help
[11:20] <Vide> I had everything on a single partition
[11:21] <synthetic_fenix> Fackamato check your channels list i sent you a dcc chat
[11:21] <Fackamato> synthetic_fenix I didn't see a dcc chat :o
[11:21] <mustard5> Vide you could backup your home directory in a tarball and then reinstall home afterwards I would think
[11:21] <aftertaf> Vide:  could try a live cd, and repartitioning, and copying over stuff from /home to a new partition
[11:22] <xur1z> Vide: if you reinstall without formatting, you should preserve /home
[11:22] <xur1z> better to copy off though - safer
[11:22] <ompaul> Fackamato, you sould have a message from ubotu which will give you useful info
[11:22] <xur1z> !tell xur1z about life
[11:22] <Vide> mustard5, yes, this is the last solution, but I would like to avoid the hassle if possible
[11:23] <xur1z> !tell xur1z about apt-get
[11:23] <Vide> xur1z, are you sure?
[11:23] <Fackamato> ompaul right, thanks
[11:23] <Danny|> Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz  404 Not Found [IP: 82.211.81.151 80]  =(
[11:23] <Danny|> Is there another mirror for that?
[11:23] <Vide> if it's sure, than there is no problem :)
[11:23] <xur1z> Vide: not certain, that's why i said "better to copy off though - safer"
[11:23] <mustard5> I would gzip the whole directory and store it seperately, and then unzip it back in afterwars
[11:23] <Vide> ok...anyway I have another empty partition
[11:24] <Vide> well, loaded with suse
[11:24] <Vide> but empty within a second :)
[11:24] <mustard5> :)
[11:24] <xur1z> Danny|: at least you get THAT. my mirror gives me Packages.gz, then apt spits cos it can't unbzip2 it.
[11:24] <Danny|> bleh ^^
[11:24] <faisal> hi
[11:24] <Danny|> ubotu, fix repos!
[11:24] <ubotu> Danny|: I don't know, could you explain it?
[11:24] <faisal> need help on cacti
[11:24] <mustard5> I'm not having a single problem with repos myself...I must be blessed :)
[11:25] <Danny|> which ones are you using?
[11:25] <mustard5> I'll pastebin my sources.list
[11:25] <Danny|> thx
[11:26] <synthetic_fenix> anybody else here have apache or apache2 installed on their box?
[11:26] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, apache2
[11:26] <xur1z> synthetic_fenix: of course, why?
[11:26] <sekundek> hi
[11:27] <synthetic_fenix> xur1z: did you have to change anything to bring up the testpage when going to http://server-ip-address/ rather than having the ftp-like interface come up
[11:27] <sekundek> I need some help of setting keyboard
[11:27] <mustard5> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3283
[11:27] <sekundek> In some programs i can use special characters but in some it display ?
[11:27] <Vide> ok, i'm formatting the old suse partition
[11:28] <Vide> after checking the disk haven't got problems
[11:28] <Vide> fscking motherboard SATA controller
[11:28] <Vide> the disk was good
[11:29] <mustard5> hmmm..I thought I had hoary-extras enabled
[11:29] <mustard5> ah well..its all working
[11:30] <synthetic_fenix> mahangu: mind if i ask you some questions on your apache2 intall in dcc chat?
[11:31] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, ask in here mate
[11:31] <mahangu> i just did apt-get install apache2
[11:31] <mahangu> apt-get install php4
[11:31] <t_ras> ANy budy hoe?
[11:32] <synthetic_fenix> mahangu: well when i goto http://apache2-server-ip/ it brings up a ftp like interface where i can click on "apache2-default" but I figured it would bring up the test page by default
[11:32] <ompaul>  no just 505 nicks
[11:32] <mahangu> t_ras, just ask mate
[11:32] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, maybe there is not test page
[11:32] <ompaul> !tell t_ras about ask
[11:32] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, cd /var/www
[11:32] <faisal> any one help on cacti
[11:32] <faisal> any one help on cacti
[11:32] <faisal> any one help on cacti
[11:32] <mahangu> that is the directory listing that shows up
[11:32] <mahangu> faisal, ask once
[11:32] <synthetic_fenix> mahangu: if i click on "apache2-default" it brings up that test page
[11:32] <faisal> cacti $ trango
[11:33] <sekundek> anyone can help with keyboard config
[11:33] <xur1z> synthetic_fenix: it's a default page that's activated in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf if there is no html in /var/www
[11:33] <Vide> sigh...I've just finished yesterday to upgrade via apt-geeeet from hoary to breezy and now I've to reinstall
[11:33] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, like i said - tell me the output of an ls in /var/www
[11:33] <synthetic_fenix> apache2-default is the only thing listed therr
[11:33] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, right
[11:33] <xur1z> then it returns an alias or something to the other files. so, once you start playing with /var/www, it will stop serving up the default page.
[11:34] <xur1z> outta here, thanks kids, lotsa fun yakkin!
[11:34] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, so put an index.htm in /var/www and it will show up
[11:34] <synthetic_fenix> im just used to my old debian install i guess, because when i had apache installed on their http://apache-server-ip/ would bring up the test page not an ftp-interface
[11:34] <mahangu> or index.php
[11:34] <ompaul> sekundek, system- preferences - keyboard
[11:34] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, that is NOT an ftp interface
[11:34] <mahangu> that is just a directory listing
[11:35] <t_ras> I wanted to configure mail server for breezy on AMD64 as in "Howto: setup a mail server in Ubuntu", but some packages are missing: libsasl7 (non-existent for AMD64), libsasl-modules-plain and php4-universe-common. is there another way to make a server without this packages?
[11:35] <synthetic_fenix> well it looks like an ftp-interface sorry just lack of terminology i guess heh
[11:35] <synthetic_fenix> mahangu: anything i should put in the index.htm?
[11:36] <SamStar> what is a good DVD player (not Okle of ogle)
[11:36] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, just do <p>Hello world.</p>
[11:36] <synthetic_fenix> ok
[11:36] <wickedpuppy> SamStar, dvd player ? as in dvd player ?
[11:37] <SamStar> yes, where i can play dvd movies...
[11:37] <SamStar> for ubuntu that is ;)
[11:37] <wickedpuppy> sony ? of ubuntu .... mplayer , xine , totem
[11:37] <synthetic_fenix> mahangu: any way I can keep it from brining up the directory listing and just have it bring up a page
[11:37] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, how'd that go?
[11:37] <wickedpuppy> i nearly said sony , toshiba , hitachi
[11:38] <christos> off topic, how do procounce wget?
[11:38] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, if you put index.htm it won't bring up the dir listing
[11:38] <mustard5> ubotu: tell SamStar about w32codecs
[11:38] <synthetic_fenix> im kinda new to setting up apache. most of this was preconfigured under debian
[11:38] <SamStar> mustard5 already have that installed ;)
[11:38] <dazvid> christos, probably "w- get"
[11:38] <mustard5> SamStar, I use totem-xine to play DVDs
[11:38] <synthetic_fenix> mahangu: i did that and i refreshed and now in that directory listing is apache2-default/ and index.htm
[11:39] <christos> dazvid: you mean "double u get"?
[11:39] <t_ras> I guess no answer for mail server........:( I wanted it so much....
[11:39] <dazvid> christos, yup
[11:39] <mahangu> hmmm
[11:39] <wickedpuppy> mail server ? postfix
[11:39] <mahangu> try index.php
[11:39] <mahangu> and index.html
[11:39] <mustard5> t_ras, its pretty quiet atm...
[11:39] <dazvid> christos, however thats only my interpretation on it :)
[11:39] <mahangu> although it should pick it up
[11:39] <mustard5> t_ras, you could try at a busier time
[11:39] <t_ras> I wanted to configure mail server for breezy on AMD64 as in "Howto: setup a mail server in Ubuntu", but some packages are missing: libsasl7 (non-existent for AMD64), libsasl-modules-plain and php4-universe-common. is there another way to make a server without this packages?
[11:39] <mahangu> mustard5, synthetic_fenix needs help with apache showing directory listings, do you know the apache.conf Rule?
[11:39] <synthetic_fenix> mahangu: index.html worked :) thanx man
[11:39] <mahangu> i forget
[11:39] <Danny|> is the backports repo working for anyone? :X
[11:40] <mustard5> mahangu, no sorry
[11:40] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, np
[11:40] <t_ras> Hwen is it a busier time?
[11:40] <mahangu> you can change that btw
[11:40] <mahangu> have it owrk for index.synthetic if you like :)
[11:40] <mustard5> ubotu has some stuff on apache
[11:40] <ubotu> mustard5: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[11:40] <mahangu> look in apache.conf
[11:40] <synthetic_fenix> ok
[11:40] <mustard5> might be irrelevant though
[11:40] <rss> hi, I am running Breezy... do I have to upgrade to universe to install ubuntu?
[11:40] <fdelacruz> Hi guys firts time user of ubuntu, it seems that the openoffice include with ubuntu installer doesn't support some of the fonts that we can find in windows especially tahoma and arial, it is possible to install the two fonts and how
[11:40] <rss> sorry!
[11:40] <synthetic_fenix> mahangu: is it a server you have apache2 running on?
[11:40] <wickedpuppy> rss,  ... toy are running ubuntu ...
[11:40] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, no my personal bo
[11:40] <rss> install wmaker
[11:40] <mahangu> *box
[11:41] <rss> slip of mind
[11:41] <wickedpuppy> rss, might be ... there is no harm is there ?
[11:41] <t_ras> fdelacruz are the fonts free?
[11:41] <aeril> hi
[11:41] <aeril> can i install  warcraft games  in ubuntu
[11:42] <synthetic_fenix> mahangu: oh, i only asked because i'm just setting up apache on my linux file server to play around with it and my sata raid card and UPS have utilities that require a gui and i used ubuntu-base and i wanted to know the best config to use to have a VNC server running with a minimal gui
[11:42] <aeril> help
[11:42] <synthetic_fenix> aeril: goto transgaming.com
[11:42] <rss> wickedpuppy: the backports line in /etc/apt/sources.list was enabled and apt returned 404s
[11:42] <aftertaf> !help
[11:42] <aeril> how can i install warcraft to ubunto
[11:42] <mustard5> fdelacruz, I can only give you a general how-to on fonts
[11:42] <aeril> help
[11:42] <mahangu> synthetic_fenix, no im sorry, no knowledge
[11:42] <mustard5> aeril, you would require an emulater I would imagine
[11:43] <aeril>  i need to install warcracft
[11:43] <aeril> how
[11:43] <Danny|> backports is screwzored x[
[11:43] <wickedpuppy> rss then no backport :P
[11:43] <synthetic_fenix> aeril: you can install warcraft under ubuntu or any linux distro if you go and download cedega which is what used to be wineX
[11:43] <Fanskapet> hmm anyone know how to create new init.d scripts? wasn't there a script-tool for doing this automaticly using the skeleton file?
[11:43] <sorush20> my printer will not print what the hell do I do
[11:43] <rss> bad :(
[11:43] <aftertaf> wine, cedega
[11:43] <mustard5> aeril, how is not that straightforward unfortunately
[11:43] <giany911> whats the cmd for copying?
[11:43] <aftertaf> cp
[11:43] <giany911> thx
[11:43] <mustard5> aeril, you need either wine or cedega
[11:43] <aftertaf> np
[11:43] <aeril> help i need to install warcraft pls
[11:43] <wickedpuppy> rss, you wanted universe ... not backport
[11:43] <synthetic_fenix> aeril: cedega works great, im using it on my box at home with point2play and its really use friendly for even noobs
[11:43] <RezDawg> Can someone help me please, Im dual booting with windows, and my window partitions are on my desktop when i boot up, is there a way i can make it so they dont appear on the desktop every time, thanks
[11:44] <wickedpuppy> aeril, you need wine .. or cedega
[11:44] <rss> wickedpuppy: I want to install window maker
[11:44] <fdelacruz> mustard how can post the links
[11:44] <rss> fdelacruz: where?
[11:44] <aftertaf> RezDawg:  desktop config, remove mounted volumes.....
[11:44] <synthetic_fenix> RezDawg: remove the entries from your fstab
[11:44] <wickedpuppy> rss, then enable universe and multiverse ... it should be there somewhere
[11:44] <mustard5> ubotu: tell fdelacruz about fonts
[11:44] <t_ras> aeril wine and cedega are programs that make your computer rub windows prgrams and you need to check theyr instrauctions and install them
[11:44] <fdelacruz> sorush20 does your printer installed locally or network?
[11:44] <giany911> can i find jre on repo ?
[11:44] <mustard5> fdelacruz, you get a message from ubotu
[11:45] <rss> wickedpuppy: that would mean full upgrading worth hundreds of megabytes... won't it?
[11:45] <aeril> where can i get wine and cedega
[11:45] <aftertaf> !tell giany911 about java
[11:45] <aeril> where can i get wine and cedega
[11:45] <synthetic_fenix> aeril: you can get cedega from transgaming.com
[11:45] <aftertaf> aeril:  wine is free, with apt-get, cedega is $$$$ from transgaming website
[11:45] <aeril> ok
[11:45] <Welly> does anyone use or know much about vsftpd?
[11:45] <wickedpuppy> rss ... what makes you think so ?
[11:45] <mustard5> aeril, wine is installed through synaptic package manager
[11:46] <cafuego_> Who has admin access to bugzilla.ubuntu.com? The cert has expired.
[11:46] <fdelacruz> mustard5 yeah i open it n
[11:46] <synthetic_fenix> aeril: cedega is $15.50 for a 3month membership to transgaming, you get all updates, and newletters, and support i think its worth it
[11:46] <rss> wickedpuppy: I thought it was equivalent to Testing and Unstable of Debian system
[11:46] <wickedpuppy> rss if you are running breezy now , there will not be much upgrading ... it just ame out 5 days ago
[11:46] <mustard5> fdelacruz, found the links?
[11:46] <fdelacruz> yup thanks
[11:46] <mustard5> k
[11:46] <RezDawg> ubotu: tell me about fstab
[11:46] <wickedpuppy> if they can upgrade 100+ meg of software in 5 days ... i kill myself
[11:47] <synthetic_fenix> RezDawg: i can help you with the fstab if you like
[11:47] <rss> wickedpuppy: plain breezy had five updates
[11:47] <USER013370> CIAOOOO
[11:47] <wickedpuppy> rss,  ... thats all i get too
[11:47] <RezDawg> synthetic_fenix: if you could thanks
[11:47] <wickedpuppy> and i have universe , multiverse , source all enabled
[11:47] <wickedpuppy> btw .. you can choose not to upgrade ...
[11:47] <synthetic_fenix> RezDawg: accept my dcc chat request
[11:47] <aftertaf> RezDawg:  you remove from fstab, you have no windows partitions access at all from linux afterwards
[11:48] <rss> wickedpuppy: you got *verses enabled?
[11:48] <wickedpuppy> rss i got everything enabled
[11:48] <Welly> I'm trying to set up my linux web server so I can ftp in from this machine and upload files to the /var/www directory.. i've installed vsftpd but can't work out how to configure it for specific directories
[11:48] <rss> wickedpuppy: thank you for the lead
[11:48] <wickedpuppy> Welly, is it running ?
[11:48] <Welly> wickedpuppy: it is running, yep!
[11:48] <wickedpuppy> vsftp i mean
[11:48] <t_ras> is there a way to make a mailsrver wihtout packages:  libsasl7 , libsasl-modules-plain and php4-universe-common
[11:48] <t_ras> is there a way to make a mailsrver wihtout packages:  libsasl7 , libsasl-modules-plain and php4-universe-common?
[11:49] <rss> t_ras: install exim4
[11:49] <wickedpuppy> Welly, have you googled ?
[11:49] <aftertaf> t_ras:  postfix, exim ........
[11:49] <RezDawg> aftertaf: can linux even read ntfs?
[11:49] <Welly> wickedpuppy: when i ftp in as my personal user, i end up in my home directory, which makes sense
[11:49] <wickedpuppy> rss,  just do it :P
[11:49] <aftertaf> RezDawg:  read yes, not write
[11:49] <Welly> wickedpuppy: just looking at the moment.. i can't find a ton of information about it though
[11:49] <t_ras> if I install exim and postfix is it enough?
[11:49] <t_ras> (do I get Imap and pop3)
[11:49] <phr0zenkore_> hi, i was wondering, are there any fruityloops-like programs for Linux?
[11:50] <aeril> is ubuntu is safe from spyware and viruses
[11:50] <aeril> is ubuntu is safe from spyware and viruses
[11:50] <RezDawg> aftertaf: why when i click on the icon it says could not be displayed you dont have neccessary permissions
[11:50] <wickedpuppy> aeril, yes
[11:50] <rss> t_ras: exim or postfix
[11:50] <aftertaf> t_ras:  use uncle google
[11:50] <phr0zenkore_> aeril: yes,n it is
[11:50] <Welly> aeril: not sure if you get much in the way of spyware or viruses on linux
[11:50] <aeril> wow
[11:50] <wickedpuppy> aeril, i been looking for a virus
[11:50] <aftertaf> RezDawg:  permissions on the mount pint, or in the /etc/fstab line that mounts it
[11:50] <mustard5> aeril, yes..if you find a linux virus..your a legend :D
[11:50] <rss> t_ras: They are Mail Delivery Agents
[11:50] <wickedpuppy> if you see one tell me
[11:50] <phr0zenkore_> aeril: there are not many Linux viruses
[11:50] <phr0zenkore_> i saw some
[11:50] <phr0zenkore_> on a site... virii heaven or something like that
[11:50] <aftertaf> aeril:  they are collectables :)
[11:51] <aeril> great so 100% free for viruses
[11:51] <Habbie> phr0zenko: they're called "viruses"
[11:51] <r0d> aeril, spyware is doesnt exist on linux. and there is about 40 linux virus, compared to 100,000+ on windows
[11:51] <aeril> sure 100% free for viruses
[11:51] <aftertaf> aeril:  100% not the same as windows as in, doors arent opened
[11:51] <mustard5> I've been collecting my windows viruses and displaying them on my desktop as trophies :D
[11:51] <t_ras> I do have post fix (and sql and bla....) is that enough for a human being to configurate wihtou suiciding?
[11:51] <phr0zenkore_> http://www.viruslibrary.com/virusinfo/Linux.htm
[11:51] <phr0zenkore_> blah
[11:51] <phr0zenkore_> ^^
[11:51] <aftertaf> windows are opened :)
[11:51] <mustard5> I stuffed up one day and run a virus in wine and it trashed my wine intall :D
[11:51] <rss> t_ras: it is for sending not receiving
[11:51] <aftertaf> lol mustard5 :)
[11:51] <phr0zenkore_> Habbie: i know, but the name of the site is virii heaven.
[11:51] <mahangu> mustard5, heh, id love a screenshot of that - if you're not kidding
[11:51] <rss> t_ras: you don't need sql
[11:52] <aftertaf> mustard5:  mahangu go here :)  http://sanguine.pixelalmighty.com/callipygous/it.php
[11:52] <aftertaf> wind0w$ pwn3d
[11:52] <mahangu> hehe
[11:52] <Welly> cd /etc
[11:52] <aftertaf> go there :)
[11:52] <Welly> oops :) wrong window
[11:52] <aftertaf> lol Welly
[11:52] <aeril> how about  when access xxx site viruses so many viruses there
[11:52] <rss> t_ras: see deb.riseup.net
[11:52] <t_ras> thans rss, but I would also like my comp to keep my mail so I can fetch it in pop3 and imap
[11:53] <aeril> i can't affect my ubuntu
[11:53] <aftertaf> aeril:  thats your business ;)
[11:53] <aeril> hehehehe
[11:53] <aftertaf> :D
[11:53] <rss> t_ras: want to pull mails from a POP/IMAP server?
[11:53] <synthetic_fenix> shiiit only 447 viri?
[11:53] <synthetic_fenix> i have sen worse
[11:53] <Welly> aeril: not the quality pr0n sites
[11:53] <aeril> can affect virus in xxx site
[11:53] <mustard5> mahangu, well after the wine episode I decided to take the temptation off my desktop...I was bored and thought...hmmm this will be interesing...ran the virus in wine....and created my own disaster :D
[11:53] <r0d> firefox doesnt have exploits. the payload, if any, is usally geared towards windows
[11:53] <mahangu> lol
[11:53] <r0d> *does
[11:53] <mahangu> aftertaf, awesome
[11:53] <t_ras> want to make my comp the server to pull from
[11:54] <mahangu> mustard5, got the sources? id liek to try
[11:54] <aftertaf> synthetic_fenix:  after a short nstallation time, not bad...
[11:54] <mahangu> it's just a matter of removing and installing wine right?
[11:54] <mustard5> I might have them in my email still
[11:54] <rss> t_ras: see the website I typed before
[11:54] <rss> t_ras: see the website I typed before
[11:54] <phr0zenkore_> -=H-=-=--=-=-=Y-=-=P-=-=-=E-=-=-=-R=-=-=A-=-=-=C=-=-=-=T=-=-=-=-=I-=--=-==-=-=--=V=-=-=-I=-=-=-=T=-=-=-=Y
[11:54] <aftertaf> mahangu:  or use qemu
[11:54] <rss> sorry, enter key was stuck
[11:54] <phr0zenkore_> =)
[11:54] <aftertaf> phr0zenkore_:  boredom?
[11:54] <synthetic_fenix> aftertaf: i personally worked on a system that had 14000 objects detected with ad-aware, had 3200 viri detected with Trendmicros housecall, got it all cleaned, plugged it into the net and it would pick up 400 objects and 15 viri in a matter of a minute
[11:54] <phr0zenkore_> aftertaf: no, hyperactivity ;)
[11:54] <mustard5> mahangu, I got two in my trash can in email :D
[11:55] <phr0zenkore_> and boredom, yes
[11:55] <aftertaf> lol to both
[11:55] <wickedpuppy> aeril, pls remember that even if you got virus/warez , pls remember only the user is affected , not the system ... unless you are chatting here as root ...
[11:55] <t_ras> rss: I see, it looks ok, thanks for the answre, I guess I should have though of Courrier  or somethign like it
[11:55] <phr0zenkore_> i want some good linux games and some dj progs
[11:55] <phr0zenkore_> :D
[11:55] <mustard5> mahangu, you want me to email them to you?
[11:55] <rss> t_ras: ys
[11:55] <mustard5> hehhee
[11:55] <rss> t_ras: yep
[11:55] <aftertaf> w00t
[11:55] <RezDawg> aftertaf: i went places>destop to try to remove mounted volumes, but i dont think thats right
[11:55] <Habbie> synthetic: 'viruses' not 'viri' or 'virii'
[11:55] <phr0zenkore_> i guess i'm the youngest around here
[11:55] <synthetic_fenix> aftertaf: and the best part was the only brought the system in because they were tired of it being slow, they thought the needed to upgrade tither ram
[11:55] <phr0zenkore_> wanna guess how old i am? =)
[11:55] <synthetic_fenix> yeah sorry habbie
[11:55] <aftertaf> lol synthetic_fenix hehe
[11:55] <wickedpuppy> phr0zenkore_, 5
[11:55] <rss> phr0zenkore_: 3?
[11:56] <phr0zenkore_> NO
[11:56] <r0d> lol
[11:56] <phr0zenkore_> lol
[11:56] <aftertaf> ROFL
[11:56] <phr0zenkore_> 13
[11:56] <phr0zenkore_> XD
[11:56] <rss> phr0zenkore_: I was partly correct.
[11:56] <aftertaf> pi ?
[11:56] <phr0zenkore_> rss: yea
[11:56] <phr0zenkore_> put a 1 in front of it
[11:56] <mahangu> mustard5, offtopic
[11:56] <phr0zenkore_> before*
[11:56] <phr0zenkore_> XD
[11:57] <aeril> where can i get wine
[11:57] <phr0zenkore_> well, i'm a Dutch 13-year-old programmer guy who uses linux
[11:57] <phr0zenkore_> XDDDDDDd
[11:57] <r0d> at your local store
[11:57] <r0d> :D
[11:57] <aftertaf> !wine
[11:57] <aeril> cedega is not available to download right now
[11:57] <Danny|> someone poke me when backports start working ^^
[11:58] <vengeful> cedega isnt free
[11:58] <phr0zenkore_> qemu is slow without the kernel module which i don't know how to set up
[11:58] <wickedpuppy> aeril, cedega is commercial product ...
[11:58] <aftertaf> !tell aeril about wine
[11:58] <phr0zenkore_> why that?!
[11:58] <cafuego_> phr0zenkore_: Kun je dan misschien wat minder dit kanaal spammen? De return toets is geen interpunctie.
[11:58] <Phr0zenKore> cafuego: ok, sorry =P
[11:58] <lhb> man, linux has come a long way.... just sticked a memorystick into my printer multireader and it worked
[11:59] <lhb> brilliant!!!
[11:59] <r0d> aeril, ever hear of vmware?
[11:59] <mahangu> lhb, totally - my logitech quickcam, just plug and play
[11:59] <aftertaf> hehe
[11:59] <Phr0zenKore> vmware svx 4ss
[11:59] <mahangu> XP would have taken at least a few minutes to "configure"
[11:59] <onkarshinde> r0d: vmware is not Free
[11:59] <_native_> is anjuta available in the repos?  when i apt-cache search anjuta i get the devhelp related stuff.
[11:59] <rss> lhb: yes... thanks to project Utopia
[11:59] <mahangu> Windows has found a new device and is looking for the drivers.
[11:59] <Phr0zenKore> Phr0zenKore vmware
[11:59] <Phr0zenKore> ubotu Are you on ritalin?, Phr0zenKore
[11:59] <ubotu> Phr0zenKore: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[11:59] <r0d> onkarshinde, so what
[11:59] <mahangu> Ubuntu goes "Uh, dude.. there's like a Webcam in my USB slot, wanna use it?"
[11:59] <r0d> program worth the money
[11:59] <aeril> i can't find the wine and cedega
[11:59] <_native_> project utopia is great.
[12:00] <rss> Phr0zenKore: what is ritalin?
[12:00] <Phr0zenKore> rss: a pill] 
[12:00] <onkarshinde> _native_: Anjuta was there in hoary. Should be in Breezy too.
[12:00] <r0d> say goodbye to windows w/ that vmware
[12:00] <_native_> theres an artical in LinuxJournal about it.
[12:00] <Phr0zenKore> but ubuto said that.
[12:00] <rss> Phr0zenKore: a new lollypop brand?
[12:00] <Phr0zenKore> ubotu: vmware
[12:00] <ubotu> Phr0zenKore: Do they come in packets of five?
[12:00] <rss> Phr0zenKore: a new lollypop brand?
[12:00] <aeril> i can't find the wine and cedega
[12:00] <Phr0zenKore> Phr0zenKore: no
[12:00] <Phr0zenKore> woopz
[12:00] <aeril> i can't find the wine and cedega p lssss help
[12:00] <Phr0zenKore> rss: no*
[12:00] <signius> how can i find out what port my gps unit is attached via a usb-serial lead ?
[12:00] <RobinLionheart> I'm having trouble getting fglrx driver to work with my All-in-Wonder Radeon 8500DV. At the end of bootup I get a black screen with an unresponsive mouse pointer in the middle instead of the gdm boot screen
[12:00] <cafuego_> rss: "medication" bad parents give their kids to calm them down when they can't be arsed raising them.
[12:00] <Phr0zenKore> cafuego: something like drugs -.-
[12:01] <lhb> cafuego_: you a parent?
[12:01] <aeril> i can't find the wine and cedega p lssss help
[12:01] <Habbie> cafuego_: that's a bit harsh to say ;)
[12:01] <cafuego_> lhb: No.
[12:01] <Phr0zenKore> lhb: no but everyone knows.
[12:01] <onkarshinde> _native_: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=anjuta&searchon=names&subword=1&version=breezy&release=all
[12:01] <wickedpuppy> aeril, wine is in uni or multiverse
[12:01] <cafuego_> Habbie: Hey, nobody forced them to have kids. Least they can do is take responsibility.
[12:01] <wickedpuppy> cedega is NOT free
[12:01] <aeril> wehre can i get that wine and cedega
[12:01] <Phr0zenKore> does cedega really work that fast as for normal windows?
[12:02] <RobinLionheart> The "ati" driver works okay, but I;d like to get 3d acceleration
[12:02] <dazvid> cvscedega is free
[12:02] <dazvid> cedega is not though
[12:02] <leagris> aeril, wine is from universe, add the depot
[12:02] <r0d> aeril, just google it. if you know how to compile software, go to sourceforge
[12:02] <wickedpuppy> aeril, wine is universe and multiverse ... cedega is not free
[12:02] <aeril> if i buy cedega
[12:02] <Phr0zenKore> dazvid: cvscegega?
[12:02] <synthetic_fenix> aeril: you can get cedega from http://www.transgaming.com/ you will have to sign up for a membership and pay a minimum of $15.50
[12:02] <Phr0zenKore> cedega*
[12:02] <lhb> aeril: check ubuntuforums, people has written howtos for that
[12:03] <cafuego_> lhb: I'm a member of the society for voluntary human extinction. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_extinction)
[12:03] <nir_> hello , is there a wiki to upgrade from Hoary to Breezy ?
[12:03] <aeril> can i intall all mircroft games unto my pc
[12:03] <wickedpuppy> aeril, not all ....
[12:03] <leagris> aeho, if you subscribe to transgaming, you can get a cedega .deb package you install with sudo dpkg -i package.deb
[12:03] <leagris> aeril,
[12:03] <dazvid> Phr0zenKore, if you want to download the cvs and compile it yourself, feel free. I'm too lazy for that, and opted for paying $5
[12:03] <Phr0zenKore> omfg.....
[12:03] <r0d> aeril, i hate to say it but if you want to play most games, stick w/ windows or use vmware:(
[12:03] <synthetic_fenix> aeril: not all but a good few of them will work under cedege with some treaking
[12:04] <Phr0zenKore> omfg omfg omfg omfg
[12:04] <Phr0zenKore> http://www.ubuntu.org/forum/ <-- can directorysurf!
[12:04] <_native_> ah universe, why not in main?
[12:04] <signius> How can i find out what com port is being used for my gps ?
[12:04] <RobinLionheart> Does anyone know how I can fix this?
[12:04] <Phr0zenKore> oh lol
[12:04] <synthetic_fenix> aeril: i got most of the games i play frequently working under cedega with point-2-play
[12:04] <Phr0zenKore> that's not ubuntu
[12:04] <Phr0zenKore> XD
[12:05] <leagris> Robi, add non-free repository and install fireglx
[12:06] <Seven> !sound
[12:06] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, sound is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/DebuggingSoundProblems/, or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[12:06] <RobinLionheart> Okay, I'll give fireglx a try, thanks
[12:06] <cafuego_> 'fglrx' even.
[12:07] <Welly> ok.. i think i've thought of a way of doing this. how would i set up a user who's home directory is /var/www ?
[12:07] <RobinLionheart> Oh, I already have fglrx installed, that's what I'm trying to get to work
[12:07] <cafuego_> Well, that's the driver.
[12:07] <cafuego_> You need the kernel module *and* the xorg driver.
[12:07] <Ng> Welly: add the user and use usermod to change their home directory
[12:08] <Welly> cheers Ng, i'll give that a go
[12:08] <rss> cafuego_: I know about ritalin and i have read mako hill's story about it
[12:08] <jimcooncat> trying to install ubuntu-static on breezy, but can find xlibs. What can I be doing wrong?
[12:08] <cafuego_> who?
[12:08] <Welly> Ng: would that seem a reasonable way of setting an ftp user to have access to that directory?
[12:08] <RobinLionheart> I added fglrx to modules and put it in xorg.conf
[12:08] <jimcooncat> excuse me, opera-static!
[12:08] <rss> is libimlib2 uninstallable?
[12:08] <PalleLap> I know it's not relavant to ubuntu, but i've a question, i can't find a solution to anywhere, is it possible to limit "GatewaysPorts" to just a single user in sshd_config?
[12:08] <Ng> Welly: providing their user/group has access to that directory, yes
[12:09] <Welly> ah.. we'll see
[12:09] <RobinLionheart> But when it boots up I get a black screen of death
[12:09] <Ng> PalleLap: don't think so
[12:10] <PalleLap> Ng, Crap. :( It would be such a nice thing.. But thanks for your answer.
[12:10] <cafuego_> RobinLionheart: Did you check the Xorg log file in /var/log for any useful info?
[12:10] <MaTaKs> how to kill running program on the terminal
[12:10] <Ng> MaTaKs: ctrl-c
[12:11] <rss> MaTaKs: Application that has been started from that terminal?
[12:11] <Shin_Gouki> hi there
[12:11] <MaTaKs> ye
[12:11] <MaTaKs> like doing ./blablah
[12:11] <MaTaKs> and i want to kill it how?
[12:11] <Ng> ctrl-c
[12:12] <Shin_Gouki> is samba server . by default installed? with ubuntu DESKTOP?
[12:12] <rss> MaTaKs: as Ng said, Ctrl-C
[12:12] <RobinLionheart> Dioesn't give me any (!!) notice, though there;s a warning "fglrx(0): Specified desktop setup not supported: 8"
[12:12] <MaTaKs> ok ill try
[12:12] <Ng> Shin_Gouki: no
[12:12] <Ng> Shin_Gouki: just samba client libraries by default, but the server is available to install with apt
[12:12] <MaTaKs> no it's not it's still running
[12:12] <Shin_Gouki> ng, thx
[12:13] <RobinLionheart> lots of messages about it looking for /dev/dri/### and not finding it
[12:13] <synthetic_fenix> is there any actuall advantage to using ubuntu base-install for a server over ubuntu standard-install as a server?
[12:13] <Ng> MaTaKs: is it something that might have got stuck/broken? you can ctrl-z and then it'll say something like "[X] + Stopped", you can do "kill -9 %X" (-9 is meaner than a normal kill)
[12:14] <RobinLionheart> it looks for /dev/dri/card0 - card254
[12:14] <learn25> Help guys!. How to share my internet to my second network card under ubuntu 5.10? Thanks.
[12:15] <cafuego_> RobinLionheart: is the fglrx kernel module loaded then?
[12:16] <cafuego_> Shin_Gouki: If you go to Admin -> Sharing, it will install samba for you.
[12:16] <jimcooncat> trying to install opera-static on breezy, but can't find xlibs. Can anyone help, please?
[12:16] <RobinLionheart> yes
[12:16] <damienK> hey guys I have dilema here, is there a default firewall in Ubuntu?
[12:16] <onkarshinde> jimcooncat: WHy do you want to use Opera? I mean doesn't Firefox satisfy your needs?
[12:17] <onkarshinde> damienK: I think iptables is something that works as firewall
[12:17] <mahangu> damienK, try firestarter
[12:17] <jimcooncat> No, setting up an old Compaq; Firefox too slow, Dillo too clunky
[12:17] <cafuego_> damienK: Yes and no. it comes with 'iptables'.
[12:17] <synthetic_fenix> is there any actuall advantage to using ubuntu base-install for a server over ubuntu standard-install as a server?
[12:17] <cafuego_> damienK: But you don't need a firewall if you don't actually install any services.
[12:17] <damienK> cafuego, I need to open port 8000 urgently
[12:17] <sorush20> guys I can't print past page one on a pdf document I don't know what the hell is going on..
[12:18] <cafuego_> damienK: Then make something listen on port 8000, and voila.
[12:18] <jimcooncat> Any other alternate light browsers?
[12:18] <onkarshinde> jimcooncat: I suppose epiphany should help.
[12:18] <dazvid> Does samba share internet between computers or only files?
[12:18] <cafuego_> dazvid:  only files
[12:18] <jimcooncat> onkarshinde, thanks, I forgot about epiphany
[12:18] <damienK> I have a radio here that uses an online service and it does open on 8000 but nothing can see it
[12:18] <dazvid> ah ok, whats a program that shares the internet over the network?
[12:18] <damienK> I have the cisco directing 8000 to the Ubuntu (the othe rbox not this one) on 8000
[12:18] <cafuego_> damienK: 'sudo netstat -nap | grep :8000' - what does that say?
[12:18] <synthetic_fenix> damienK: apt-get install nmap,  then nmap localhost
[12:18] <onkarshinde> dazvid: files and printers, IIRC
[12:18] <Ng> dazvid: it's done by a part of the kernel called "netfilter", which you can control with iptables.
[12:19] <cafuego_> dazvid: Ubuntu can do that without any additional software. Just a matter of tweaking what's there now.
[12:19] <damienK> sudo netstat -nap | grep :8000 says zip
[12:19] <Ng> dazvid: it's the main linux firewalling tool and the internet sharing is called "IP Masquerading" usually
[12:19] <dazvid> Righto, how do I go about finding which parts to tweak?
[12:19] <cafuego_> dazvid: Still, the by far easiest way would be to install 'ipmasq' and 'dnsmasq'.
[12:19] <cafuego_> !simple firewall
[12:19] <synthetic_fenix> anyone know the advantages of using the Ubuntu base-install?
[12:19] <dazvid> its ok, I'll just google them :)
[12:19] <cafuego_> Or ask ubotu about 'simple firewall' if you want to brave iptables by hand :-)
[12:20] <cafuego_> dazvid: No, just use synaptic and install 'em. No google required. The iptables docs are in /usr/share/doc/iptables/html/
[12:20] <rss> libimlib2 is uninstallable... please confirm this
[12:21] <lesshaste> hi.. my friend just installed breezy and now can't install any further packages as the servers are overloaded.  Are there mirrors and if so how do I (he) set them up?
[12:21] <damienK> nmap localhost = 8000/tcp open  http-alt
[12:21] <lesshaste> I mean mirrors for apt-get to get apps from
[12:21] <mustard5> ubotu: tell lesshaste about mirrors
[12:21] <synthetic_fenix> damienK: what you using to broadcast the audio?
[12:21] <cafuego_> damienK: Ok, so port 8000 isn't being listened on; despite what nmap thinks.
[12:22] <Cryptid> Where Do i get QuickTime Player for Ubuntu?????
[12:22] <dazvid> cafuego, no im not that brave :P
[12:22] <mahangu> Cryptid, mplayer?
[12:22] <mahangu> not sure, but it should..
[12:22] <Cryptid> mahangu, i have mplayer but i think few of its dependencies are missing can u list the dependencies for me
[12:23] <Ng> apt-cache depends mplayer-586
[12:23] <mahangu> Cryptid, sorry cant help you
[12:23] <synthetic_fenix> Cryptid: goto http://packages.ubuntu.com/ and search mplayer it will list its dependencies
[12:23] <Ng> will show you
[12:23] <mahangu> anyone?
[12:23] <mahangu> there you go
[12:23] <mahangu> Ng
[12:23] <vengeful> xine or vlc for quicktime formats
[12:23] <mahangu> thanks
[12:23] <onkarshinde> Cryptid: vlc plays qt files well
[12:23] <damienK> synthetic_fenix, the app is a external controlled thing - dxtuners.com
[12:23] <synthetic_fenix> oh
[12:24] <synthetic_fenix> damienK: and it uses port 8000 for sure
[12:24] <mustard5> lesshaste, did you get ubotu's message?
[12:24] <AnArKY87> hello
[12:24] <mustard5> hi AnArKY87
[12:24] <AnArKY87> hi mustard5
[12:24] <Cryptid> onkarshinde, oh ok i have vlc i think i will use that
[12:25] <AnArKY87> I have a problem with bootsplash
[12:25] <mustard5> what is your problem with bootsplash, AnArKY87 ?
[12:25] <AnArKY87> patch for init scripts I guess were designed for debian init scripts
[12:25] <RobinLionheart> Ah, if I set Option "no_dri" "yes" it comes up
[12:25] <synthetic_fenix> is their anyone who knows the advantage of using the base-install as a server rather then the standard-install
[12:25] <damienK> synthetic_fenix, yes 100%
[12:25] <AnArKY87> mustard5, the bootsplash cannot apply the patch to the kubuntu init scripts
[12:26] <mustard5> synthetic_fenix, the server install?
[12:26] <synthetic_fenix> mustard5?
[12:26] <synthetic_fenix> damienK: is the daemon for the server running
[12:26] <damienK> yes according to nmap, top and ps
[12:26] <mustard5> synthetic_fenix, when you say base install ...is that the same as the server install?
[12:27] <synthetic_fenix> mustard5 yes
[12:27] <mustard5> the advantages would be a very personalised installation...as you can build up from that with just the packages you want rather than the whole kit and kaboodle
[12:27] <damienK> synthetic_fenix, telnet to 220.238.188.245 on 8000
[12:27] <lesshaste> mustard5, yes thanks.. I will pass it on.
[12:28] <lesshaste> mustard5,  they should be all up to date with breezy by now right?
[12:28] <mustard5> AnArKY87, I'm not sure how to solve that sorry..keep asking every so often
[12:28] <mustard5> lesshaste, as far as I know they are up to date
[12:29] <lesshaste> mustard5, thx
[12:29] <mustard5> lesshaste, I have some standard sources.list if you have trouble..you can copy standard one back again
[12:29] <lesshaste> would be nice if the main server had automatic redirects :)
[12:29] <lesshaste> mustard5, thx.. sounds good
[12:29] <mustard5> good luck :d
[12:29] <mustard5> :)
[12:30] <synthetic_fenix> damienK: doesnt seem to be working
[12:30] <lesshaste> thx :) I am trying to help a student :)
[12:30] <RobinLionheart> Bleah, this sucks, if I turn OpenGL on SuperTux gets way choppy, winding from 90 fps down to 9 fps and back again
[12:30] <mustard5> lesshaste, the repositories are being a bit flaky today too
[12:30] <lesshaste> mustard5, even the mirrors?
[12:31] <lesshaste> mustard5, he told me the main one just wasn't working at all
[12:31] <mustard5> I dont know about the mirrors
[12:31] <lesshaste> mustard5, doesn't sources.list come with any mirrors by default?
[12:31] <mustard5> do you use  'us.archives.ubuntu' ?
[12:31] <lesshaste> no idea sorry.. it isn't me
[12:32] <mustard5> lesshaste, because most people have been removing the 'us.' from the beggining of those lines and using the standard 'archive.ubuntu.com'
[12:32] <andreas_> hi
[12:32] <mustard5> ok..well give it a go :D
[12:32] <lesshaste> mustard5, is that better?
[12:32] <andreas_> I'm etting gpg errors after running apt-get update
[12:32] <jimcooncat> I want to install epiphany-browser, but I can't find it using the archive.ubuntu.com repo. Any help?
[12:32] <andreas_> getting
[12:32] <Phr0zenKore> where can i get cedega?
[12:32] <mustard5> U.S. repositories are definitely giving problems
[12:32] <andreas_> I'm using norwegian repositories
[12:32] <mahangu> mustard5, try .lk
[12:32] <mahangu> im using them
[12:32] <synthetic_fenix> damienK: i cant even ping that IP address you gave me
[12:32] <mustard5> Phr0zenKore, http://www.transgaming.com ?
[12:33] <onkarshinde> jimcooncat: Are you not connected to net? Why aren't you using synaptic?
[12:33] <mustard5> ubotu: tell Phr0zenKore about cedega
[12:33] <flodine> can someone tell me why artwiz fonts are not working in breezy
[12:34] <jimcooncat> onkarshinde, using aptitude. net connection's fine
[12:34] <onkarshinde> jimcooncat: never heard of aptitude. Do you mean apt-get?
[12:34] <Habbie> aptitude is apt-get on steroids
[12:34] <Habbie> I recommend it
[12:34] <martii> mustard5: problems with xorg and other stuff
[12:35] <mustard5> martii, what problems?
[12:35] <Phr0zenKore> thnx mustard5
[12:35] <martii> mustard5: I think ubuntu 6.04 should be much better I should skip 5.10
[12:35] <martii> mustard5: freezing my desktop
[12:35] <martii> mustard5: with fglrx driver
[12:35] <mustard5> martii 5.10 is the latest
[12:35] <jimcooncat> Package epiphany-browser has no installation candidate
[12:35] <RobinLionheart> Get lots of warnings  about Xfree86-DRI missing too. Guess no_dri isn't the way to go here
[12:35] <mustard5> ah k
[12:35] <mustard5> martii, have you tried installing the binary ati drivers?
[12:35] <martii> mustard5: that's what I say i should skip 5.10 and stick to 5.04 until 6.04 is going to be release
[12:35] <martii> mustard5: nope
[12:36] <mustard5> ubotu: tell martii about ati
[12:36] <martii> mustard5: I don't know how stable they are in ubuntu
[12:36] <mustard5> martii, you get ubotu's message?
[12:36] <martii> mustard5: it looks like I should swithc to nvidia
[12:36] <mustard5> well this is what the official help bot recommends....so
[12:36] <damienK> synthetic_fenix, can U ping keffyn.serverbbs.org?
[12:37] <onkarshinde> jimcooncat: This shouldn't happen. The package is there in Breezy. Why don't you try using Synaptic?
[12:37] <mustard5> martii, I would try the tips that ubotu sent you, and if you have trouble hang out in here for another ati user to come by with the same experience
[12:38] <RobinLionheart> Hm, something in the forums about using "radeon" driver instead of "fglrx". That wasn't in the xserver-xorg menu
[12:38] <mustard5> martii, its pretty quiet atm...its normally flat out in here :D
[12:38] <martii> mustard5: yep the other problem is language selector I think
[12:38] <damienK> root@PCR1000:/home/dxtuner# telnet localhost 8000
[12:38] <damienK> works fine
[12:38] <damienK> grrr...
[12:38] <mustard5> You tried you language selector in preferences?
[12:38] <martii> mustard5: I installed system with UK keyboard but would like to use some others
[12:39] <martii> mustard5: looks like new keyboard layout does not work
[12:39] <RezDawg> Question, Im looking to upgrade my nvidia ti4200 128mb 8xagp vid card so I can play newer FPS in windows(which is the only thing im doing in windows is games) but i want a vid card that works in linux also, any recommendations?
[12:39] <mustard5> martii, administration menu sorry
[12:39] <Dynamite> Could someone please help me?
[12:39] <martii> mustard5: I get "The keyboard monitor is already running"
[12:39] <Phr0zenKore> holy shit, no compiler installed by default?
[12:39] <mustard5> Phr0zenKore, install 'build-essential'
[12:39] <jimcooncat> nothing found in synaptic for epiphany, either. I guess I'll try a new sources list
[12:40] <mustard5> Phr0zenKore, from synaptic or sudo apt-get install build-essential
[12:40] <RobinLionheart> okay, i'm going to try punting fglrx entirely and see if radeon works any better
[12:40] <Phr0zenKore> done that
[12:40] <Phr0zenKore> i wanna run Cedega
[12:40] <Phr0zenKore> so..
[12:40] <mustard5> jimcooncat, you want a standard sources.list to compare?
[12:40] <Phr0zenKore> apt-get install cvs build-essential bison flex-old libasound2-dev x-window-system-dev libpng12-dev libjpeg62-dev libfreetype6-dev libxrender-dev libttf2 libttf-dev libsdl1.2-dev libsdl-ttf2.0-dev libsdl-net1.2-dev libsdl-gfx1.2-dev msttcorefonts libfontconfig1-dev <-- this really necessary?
[12:40] <jimcooncat> mustard5, yes, please point me to one
[12:41] <martii> mustard5: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI worked great in 5.04
[12:41] <mustard5> ubotu: tell jimcooncat about sources
[12:41] <mustard5> jimcooncat, check pm from ubotu
[12:41] <Phr0zenKore> ubotu: tell Phr0zenKore about ubotu
[12:41] <martii> mustard5: anyway I think I will stick back to 5.04 worked really well
[12:41] <jimcooncat> thanks, mustard5
[12:41] <martii> mustard5: and wait until 6.04
[12:41] <mustard5> Phr0zenKore, its 'tell me about <x>' for yourself I think
[12:41] <onkarshinde> jimcooncat: Paste your sources.list to pastebin
[12:42] <mustard5> martii, if it works for you, its best :)
[12:42] <Phr0zenKore> mustard5: was a test :P
[12:42] <Phr0zenKore> oh lol
[12:42] <Phr0zenKore> ubotu: tell me about ubuto
[12:42] <Dynamite> Need help, Please
[12:42] <RobinLionheart> martii: I tried following that page and got a black screen of death
[12:42] <mustard5> ask you question Dynamite, go ahead
[12:43] <Dynamite> mustard5: After trying to install ubuntu (it failed) my computer doesn't boot from the harddrive anymore
[12:43] <mustard5> Dynamite, heh...thats a pretty unusual problem :D
[12:43] <mustard5> you got me :D
[12:44] <Java_the_Hutt> nickserv identify x1k356s
[12:44] <mustard5> I'm lost for that one
[12:44] <Java_the_Hutt> opps
[12:44] <Dynamite> mustard5: It says "Restart and choose proper boot device or insert a boot device then press any key"
[12:44] <mustard5> time to change password, hey Java_the_Hutt :)
[12:44] <Java_the_Hutt> mustard5, neah, was just bluffing :)
[12:44] <mustard5> Dynamite, I would guess that you need to check your bios settings to see the order of boot devices
[12:45] <Mark> Dynamite: what failed in your install?
[12:45] <Dynamite> mustard5: If faileds while installing the base system, My bios is configured correctly
[12:46] <mustard5> Dynamite, you running XP?
[12:46] <Mark> do you know what the error was?
[12:46] <Dynamite> Yeah
[12:46] <mustard5> ah ok
[12:46] <mustard5> you might have trashed your MBR
[12:46] <mustard5> maybe
[12:46] <mustard5> let me check for some help
[12:46] <Dynamite> I tried to fix it
[12:46] <Dynamite> I got to the recovery console and typed: Fixboot c:
[12:46] <Dynamite> and fixmbr
[12:47] <Java_the_Hutt> anyone knowldge of eclipse project layouting ?
[12:47] <Mark> and did it say it fixed it?
[12:47] <aftertaf> locales or perl problem ? "perl: warning: Setting locale failed.". how do i fix this?
[12:47] <Dynamite> yeah
[12:47] <Danny|> is there no working mirror of backports?
[12:47] <Mark> aftertaf: that sounds like a locales problem
[12:47] <mustard5> Dynamite, I don't use XP, so I am not familiar with the technique to recover, but it does exist
[12:47] <Java_the_Hutt> how can i an exclude a folder from package explorer in eclipse without actually deleting it ?
[12:47] <Dynamite> I guess the C: Partion which has windows isn't considered primary boot drive
[12:47] <Dynamite> How could I know?
[12:48] <aftertaf> Mark:  yeah... i dpkg-reconf'ed but no change
[12:48] <mustard5> Dynamite, my advice would be to run a search on the ubuntu forums for a post of a similar problem or hang out in here and look for someone more knowledgeable than me
[12:48] <aftertaf> Dynamite:  fix bmr then fixboot should srt tat out
[12:48] <aftertaf> oooops
[12:48] <Mark> aftertaf:  I had the same problem, but I forgot how I fixed it...
[12:48] <Dynamite> Ok thanks I'll try again
[12:48] <aftertaf> Dynamite:  fixmbr then fixboot should sort that out
[12:48] <aftertaf> Mark:  :P
[12:48] <Dynamite> Thought it failed before
[12:49] <Phr0zenKore> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/397372 <-- helpppp...
[12:49] <aftertaf> Mark:  annoying more than problem.... but is filling terminal with garbage
[12:49] <mustard5> Phr0zenKore, looking now
[12:49] <Mark> aftertaf:  yeah.  I got that error all the time when installing or upgrading packages
[12:50] <Phr0zenKore> mustard5: thnx ^
[12:50] <Phr0zenKore> ^^*
[12:50] <Fanskapet> hmm anyone got a init.d script for kaid to share?
[12:50] <mustard5> Phr0zenKore, what are you installing again?
[12:50] <Phr0zenKore> cedega
[12:50] <mustard5> ah ok i see
[12:50] <aftertaf> Phr0zenKore:  cvs problem maybe?   tried ldconfig? installing to where --prefix=?
[12:50] <mustard5> yeah ...I got the same error today...I don't have a clue... :)
[12:50] <Mark> aftertaf: what is the output of locale?
[12:50] <Phr0zenKore> aftertaf: usign a script..
[12:51] <Phr0zenKore> using*
[12:51] <mustard5> If you find it ..tell me!
[12:51] <mustard5> :D
[12:51] <mustard5> I been trying to get cedega running for ages
[12:51] <jimcooncat> thanks guys. epiphany now installing.
[12:51] <mustard5> jimcooncat, np
[12:52] <aftertaf> Mark:  http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/397378
[12:53] <aftertaf> Phr0zenKore:  is the script installing to somewhere that system isnt aware of, library wise?
[12:53] <Phr0zenKore> aftertaf: i dunno.
[12:53] <aftertaf> Phr0zenKore:  try to check, and update /etc/ld.so.conf & /etc/profiles if the case.
[12:53] <CookedGryphon> hi, can ppl hear me yet?
[12:53] <aftertaf> CookedGryphon:  no :)
[12:53] <gnomefreak> lol
[12:53] <mustard5> :)
[12:54] <locomorto|food> Phr0zenKore: what are you installing cedega from?
[12:54] <mustard5> whats up CookedGryphon ?
[12:54] <Phr0zenKore> well
[12:54] <mustard5> locomorto|food, CVS
[12:54] <CookedGr1> hello? can ppl hear me?
[12:54] <Phr0zenKore> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega
[12:54] <Phr0zenKore> blah
[12:54] <Phr0zenKore> =P
[12:55] <Mark> aftertaf: what about the output of locale when you just do locale in the terminal?
[12:55] <mustard5> CookedGr1, we see you
[12:55] <aftertaf> ok Mark ;)
[12:55] <CookedGr1> finally!
[12:55] <CookedGr1> my xchat won't connect
[12:55] <CookedGr1> and i'm not sure y
[12:55] <Phr0zenKore> u have lag.
[12:56] <aftertaf> Mark:  http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/397381
[12:57] <mustard5> Phr0zenKore, I would go through the profiles one by one, if I had broadband :)
[12:57] <mustard5> on dialup its just tedious
[12:58] <martii> RobinLionheart: worked great in 5.04
[12:58] <martii> RobinLionheart: looks like 5.10 is not meant for me
[12:58] <antix> does usb keyboards work with ubuntu?
[12:58] <Mark> aftertaf:  well mine are all set to: "en_US.UTF-8" so I dunno.  Maybe perl can't find the french locales files?  Do you know what utf stands for?
[12:58] <mustard5> mine does antix
[12:59] <aftertaf> universal something....
[12:59] <aftertaf> :)
[12:59] <gnomefreak> Antix: mine did
[12:59] <antix> mustard5, ok. I'm thinking of buying http://www.datorbutiken.com/se/default.php?artId=GENLUXKB
[12:59] <mustard5> oh hang on ..no.. I have it plugged into serial doh
[12:59] <Mark> antix: mine does also.  I've got some multimedia keys on it working too
[12:59] <antix> it's a Genius Luxemate
[12:59] <aftertaf> and ive removed all french locales, jst left enus and engb
[01:00] <Mark> aftertaf: Maybe your locales need a UTF after them?  I dunno actually, I'm just guessing at this point
[01:00] <gnomefreak> zntix: the one showed said its a ps2 keyboard
[01:00] <Fanskapet> hmm agh.
[01:00] <antix> I saw some ppl had trouble with usb keyboards.. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=55056
[01:00] <Fanskapet> anyone know anything about a script making init.d scripts for apps automaticly?
[01:00] <mustard5> antix, ah ok...proceed with caution then :D
[01:00] <Fanskapet> i *KNOW* i used something like that last time on hoary.
[01:01] <Mark> aftertaf: well if you removed your french locales then perl is just reminding you that it can't find them.  You'd have to set it to your current locale
[01:01] <antix> mustard5, did you have to reconfig xserver-xorg?
[01:01] <wickedpuppy> antix, my usb keyboard is fine though ... but can't use it for selecting at grub menu
[01:01] <wickedpuppy> lol
[01:01] <glick> Fanskapet, just ask your question
[01:01] <mustard5> antix, I was mistaken.. I have a usb connection on my keyboard, but I am actually plugged into serial
[01:02] <antix> wickedpuppy, ok some ppl in that thread had the same problem. can't you use a usb->ps/2 converter?
[01:02] <antix> mustard5, ps/2 ?
[01:02] <Mark> aftertaf: you can set your locale using locale -a <your new locale>
[01:02] <mustard5> yeah...thats it :P
[01:02] <mustard5> hehe
[01:02] <Ng> wickedpuppy: does your bios support kb emulation? if not there's nothing you can do
[01:02] <antix> mustard5, can you use it in grub?
[01:03] <mustard5> I havent had any problems
[01:03] <propagandhi> mustard5: other than the penis leakage?
[01:03] <antix> Ng, I tested a logitech usb kbd in ps/2 that worked... but I thought it was up to the keyboard to have support for ps/2 as well?
[01:03] <mustard5> oi! :)
[01:03] <propagandhi> lol, sorry
[01:03] <mustard5> tis ok ;)
[01:03] <RobinLionheart> How do you get framerate output from glxgears?
[01:03] <Ng> antix: you can get keyboards that have USB and PS2 connectors, but you really don't want to be using both at the same time, use one or the other
[01:03] <sig> can anyone point me to a guide so that I can update 5.04 to breezy 5.10?
[01:04] <Coz> Hello all
[01:04] <propagandhi> !breezy-upgrade
[01:04] <gnomefreak> sig: ur help menu should have the guide
[01:04] <ubotu> propagandhi: Bugger all, i dunno
[01:04] <mustard5> RobinLionheart, I hear ppl argueing about frame rate from glxgears and whether it is a true indication
[01:04] <gnomefreak> oh nm
[01:04] <propagandhi> !hoary-upgrade
[01:04] <ubotu> propagandhi: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[01:04] <deFrysk> RobinLionheart, with a long flag added
[01:04] <Coz>  Does anyone knw where the darn desktop pictures that come with breezy are located?
[01:04] <propagandhi> !upgrade
[01:04] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[01:04] <Ng> antix: a decent enough bios will be able to use a proper USB keyboard though
[01:04] <deFrysk> RobinLionheart, something admitting its not a benchmarker
[01:05] <antix> Ng, at work I have one kb plugged into ps/2 and one into usb :)) they both work at the same time..
[01:05] <mustard5> ubotu: tell propagandhi about breezy
[01:05] <Coz> donot upgrade always clean install
[01:05] <propagandhi> !ati
[01:05] <ubotu> ati is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[01:05] <sig> Coz: I've always just upgraded with dist-upgrade
[01:05] <propagandhi> sig:
[01:05] <propagandhi> !upgrade
[01:05] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[01:05] <RobinLionheart> I'd just like some 3D acceleration at all at this point
[01:05] <Coz> upgrading is never wise clean installs are always the way to go
[01:05] <mustard5> oh its for sig?
[01:05] <mustard5> hehe
[01:05] <mustard5> k
[01:05] <gnomefreak> the one you showed us is ps/2 keyboard i dont see a usb keyboard on that page i also cant read german or whatever it is
[01:05] <Ng> antix: I really wouldn't do that if I were you, but they're your ports
[01:06] <julius> hey everyone
[01:06] <antix> ok thanks all! I'll buy the keyboard and see what happens :) it's not very expensive..
[01:06] <Ng> antix: if you have a ps2 connector, use it, it's much easier
[01:06] <Phr0zenKore> Phr0zenKore: windows
[01:06] <Phr0zenKore>  dpkg: PCs are like air conditioners, if you open Windows(R) they don't wor
[01:06] <Coz> anyone know where the ubuntu desktop pictures arelocated in the files
[01:06] <julius> rofl
[01:06] <antix> Ng, no they're my employers ;)
[01:06] <gnomefreak> coz: looking to change your background?
[01:06] <julius> im not a windows convert just yet!
[01:06] <Coz> No i8 want to edit the pictures that come with breezt but can't find them
[01:07] <Java_the_Hutt> Question, I have reported a bug 2 months ago but no one interested so far,  why ?
[01:07] <phimic> hi all
[01:07] <julius> hey
[01:07] <Seveas> Coz, /usr/share/{pixmaps,icons,backgrounds}
[01:07] <julius> anyone running  a intel i810/815 seris gfx chipset?
[01:07] <mustard5> Java_the_Hutt, probably because open-source is a volunteer based system
[01:07] <ccooke> Java_the_Hutt: What's the bug?
[01:07] <phimic> i have problems with upgrading to Breezy Badger
[01:07] <mustard5> no volunteers :)
[01:07] <phimic> i got this error http://pastebin.ca/25825
[01:07] <julius> lol
[01:07] <HumpBack> Hello
[01:07] <Java_the_Hutt> ccooke, hold on let me give the id
[01:08] <mustard5> phimic what problems?
[01:08] <julius> how do i install drivers if they are in the .rpm file package form?
[01:08] <Seveas> phimic, do an apt-get update
[01:08] <julius> graphic drivers
[01:08] <Seveas> and retry
[01:08] <mustard5> julius what drivers to you need?
[01:08] <julius> well ive got the drivers
[01:08] <phimic> Seveas, i did this
[01:08] <julius> they are in .rpm form
[01:08] <mustard5> I can't really recommend stuff outside the ubuntu repositories
[01:09] <julius> i just dont know how to isntall them
[01:09] <julius> whyso?
[01:09] <phimic> mustard5, see http://pastebin.ca/25825
[01:09] <Java_the_Hutt> ccooke,  bug with ID 13260, about Turkish fonts
[01:09] <propagandhi> what do you call a baby lebonese?
[01:09] <julius> the stock drivers are giving me terrible performance
[01:09] <Seveas> julius, Ubuntu comes with drivers for i810 cards...
[01:09] <mustard5> roger phimic
[01:09] <Coz> I'll look be right back
[01:09] <julius> i know
[01:09] <Coz> Thaks there they were DAH?!
[01:09] <julius> e.g.
[01:09] <mustard5> julius, because people break there systems by doing so...and we try not to bust systems in her
[01:09] <julius> with any effects you can see the screen being drawn e.t.c
[01:10] <julius> i dont care if i break it
[01:10] <julius> ive allready hacked the xorg.conf file to run my custom resolutions
[01:10] <julius> thanks for your thought tho
[01:10] <tt23> Can you tell me if a similar drawing tool like smartdraw: http://www.smartdraw.com/exp/ste/home/ exist for linux? thanks
[01:10] <Seveas> julius, if you insist on these drivers: sudo alien -i filename.rpm
[01:10] <wickedpuppy> tt23, what does it do ?
[01:11] <julius> thanks
[01:11] <Seveas> tt23, dia
[01:11] <LokeDK> Installing updates etc. is getting really slow, especially when it reads package list.. is that because I have many packages?
[01:11] <julius> Seveas: do i have to close x server
[01:11] <Seveas> (but nothing beats smartdraw, unfortunately)
[01:11] <hyphenated> tt23: what is it, a poor-man's visio?
[01:11] <mustard5> phimic, hmmm..I need to learn german :)
[01:11] <julius> Seveas: or anything else like erm changing run level? ( i used to have an idea on how to run linux :p)
[01:11] <mustard5> !de
[01:11] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[01:11] <Seveas> julius, not during install, but you need to restart it to use the new drivers
[01:12] <Java_the_Hutt> ccooke, checked out ?
[01:12] <mahangu> Seveas, do any of the devs get in here
[01:12] <mahangu> i mean core devs
[01:12] <Seveas> mahangu, at times
[01:12] <julius> Seveas: so by that you just mean to restart to post?
[01:12] <julius> Seveas: Thanks for your help i really appriciate it, i promise i wont kill the comp lol
[01:12] <mustard5> phimic, I'm at a bit of a loss with the it all being in german
[01:13] <glick> what is in german?
[01:13] <iiiears> Hi Seveas "The Nexus" - grin   This room really starts jumping when you or bob2 are here.
[01:13] <mustard5> phimic, it looks like you are having trouble contacting the repositories...which is a problem everyone is having today
[01:13] <ccooke> Java_the_Hutt: interesting.
[01:14] <mustard5> glick, http://pastebin.ca/25825
[01:14] <julius> Seveas: okay the terminal says "sudo: alien: command not fond"
[01:14] <Seveas> iiiears, this room is always jumping :)
[01:14] <Seveas> julius, apt-get install alien
[01:14] <ccooke> Java_the_Hutt: it's prbably a combination of several things - First, there's the Breezy release going out - which may fix the issue.
[01:14] <mustard5> glick, its from phimic
[01:14] <julius> Seveas: ty
[01:14] <glick> phimic, whats wrong with it?
[01:14] <glick> whats yor question
[01:14] <Java_the_Hutt> ccooke, i have installed Breezy, no change
[01:15] <glick> phimic, md5sums are screwed up
[01:15] <gnomefreak> ubotu told me how to fix that lastnight with the arcive sources but i dont remember how :(
[01:15] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, gnomefreak
[01:15] <ccooke> Java_the_Hutt: okay. Resubmit the bug as relevant to 5.10, then
[01:15] <mustard5> glick, he might be in #ubuntu-de now  dont know
[01:15] <Java_the_Hutt> ccooke, ok
[01:15] <deFrysk> glick, apt-get clean and try again
[01:15] <glick> deFrysk, its not for me
[01:16] <Mark> I get a 404 when attempting to download an update for gksu.  Is that another repository problem?
[01:16] <deFrysk> glick, to whom it may concern
[01:16] <Seveas> Mark, just apt-get update
[01:16] <glick> phimic,
[01:16] <iiiears> Are the Repos going okay?
[01:16] <mustard5> glick, I'm pretty sure he is in #ubuntu-de
[01:16] <deFrysk> phimic, apt-get clean and try again
[01:16] <Seveas> Mark, are you using us.archive.ubuntu.com?
[01:17] <Seveas> if so, switch to uk.archive and try again
[01:17] <westerngozilla> Hi
[01:17] <julius> Seveas: before i bite the bullet, these drivers werent Ubuntu specific, do i have to do some kind of compile thing?
[01:17] <RobinLionheart> Ah, replacing "fglrx" with "radeon" gives my Radeon 8500DV no grief, gdm comes up nicely
[01:17] <Seveas> julius, I wouldn't know, I don't know the drivers :)
[01:17] <mustard5> RobinLionheart, all good now?
[01:17] <ccooke> RobinLionheart: you'll probably want to add 'Options "VideoOverlay" "on"' to the driver section, too
[01:17] <ccooke> RobinLionheart: otherwise you won't have xv acceleration
[01:17] <Mark> I'm using archive.ubuntu.com
[01:18] <RobinLionheart> Well, let's see if I'm still getting yoyo fps on supertux
[01:18] <westerngozilla> I need help with vmware 4.5.2 and sound anyone?
[01:18] <Mark> no us in front.  Should I add us
[01:18] <iiiears> RobinLionheart. - Do you have video acceleration?
[01:18] <mojo> ppl ppl
[01:18] <RobinLionheart> I oughta
[01:18] <mojo> I just SUCCESSFULLY compile the Tango theme for GNOME on Breezy
[01:18] <mojo> it's working sweet now
[01:18] <glick> i should change my system language to german
[01:18] <mustard5> mojo congrats :)
[01:18] <RobinLionheart> ccooke: Thanks
[01:18] <CookedGryphon> yah! bugger xchat, chatzilla works so much better
[01:18] <Mark> my apt-get update runs, but apt-get upgrade gives me a 404 not found on the new .deb
[01:19] <glick> actually how can i do that?
[01:19] <glick> switch back and fourth between languages?
[01:19] <rss> Mark: which one?
[01:19] <mojo> CookdedGryphon: mate, try xchat-gnome, better than xchat
[01:19] <Mark> Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gksu/gksu_1.3.0-1ubuntu11_i386.deb  404 Not Found [IP: 82.211.81.193 80] 
[01:19] <deFrysk> xchat-gnome is ugly I think
[01:19] <julius> Seveas: lol true that. Ive run the alien command and sucsessfully led it to the rpm package, it hasnt given me any error notes or sucsess notes, its just opened another line in the terminal. Does that mean sucsess?
[01:19] <Seveas> glick, system -> admin -> lang seletor
[01:19] <gnomefreak> deFrysk, i agree
[01:19] <wickedpuppy> julius, no news is good news
[01:19] <rss> deFrysk: do you really think?
[01:19] <Seveas> julius, it installed
[01:20] <CookedGryphon> mojo, think i tried that and it wouldn't install cos it needed an earlier version of somethign .. can't remember the exact error
[01:20] <Seveas> whether it's succesful or not depends on whether it runs :)
[01:20] <julius> Seveas: lol, do i have to redo my xconf file for custom resolutions?
[01:20] <deFrysk> rss, yes xchat-gnome is a reinvented wheel only the wheel is nod round
[01:20] <deFrysk> not*
[01:20] <glick> haha nice im setting my system to german
[01:21] <julius> oh well
[01:21] <CookedGryphon> also , in topic, it says use a different mirror, does having the gpg error actually stop you from installing things?
[01:21] <julius> im out for now if it works :)
[01:21] <rss> deFrysk: ok
[01:21] <bungle> I have a 300mhz, installing ubuntu, my b/f and his mates couldn't get a network card to detect in windows
[01:21] <gnomefreak> CookedGryphon, it did for me lastnight
[01:21] <RobinLionheart> iiiears: I'm trying to get video acceleration from my All-in-Wonder Radeon 8500DV
[01:21] <bungle> but in the same pci slots other cards work
[01:22] <glick> Seveas, commands and stuff are still in english right?
[01:22] <claes> julius, Depends on what files the rpm ships. You can see that with rpm -qlp rpm_file
[01:22] <bungle> yet all the network card work in other pc's
[01:22] <rss> folks, please see whether libimlib2 is installable on your breezy machines?
[01:22] <Mark> seveas: should I try the us.archive.ubuntu.com server instead?
[01:22] <westerngozilla> Can anyone help me with vmware and sound?
[01:22] <Seveas> Mark, the problem seems to be solved
[01:22] <iiiears> RobinLionheart - i fought with my all-in-wonder 9600 with hoary. - VESA was working couldn't figure out accel.
[01:23] <Seveas> I got 404 errors 10 seconds ago
[01:23] <Seveas> but not anymore
[01:23] <rss> westerngozilla: vmware is a commercial software, you should be getting support from them
[01:23] <gnomefreak> rss: yes it is installable
[01:23] <deFrysk> Seveas, i got errors this morning from the .nl archive
[01:23] <topyli> rss: it is installable here, according to apt-get -s install
[01:23] <Mark> seveas: you are correct.  thanks.  Do you know what happened?
[01:23] <deFrysk> and is fine now too
[01:23] <glick> Seveas, commands and config files remain in english right?
[01:24] <rss> gnomefreak, topyli: will try now, thanks
[01:24] <Seveas> Mark, not a clue :)
[01:24] <bungle> in console how do I list any failed hardware devices
[01:24] <Seveas> glick, yeah
[01:24] <Seveas> deFrysk, nl.a.u.c == uk.a.u.c == a.u.c
[01:24] <RobinLionheart> Dang, no love from supertux, OpenGL still causes yoyo fps
[01:24] <glick> coool ima logout and check out my new german desktop
[01:24] <rss> westerngozilla: did you pay for it?
[01:24] <glick> kick-ass!
[01:24] <deFrysk> Seveas, I see
[01:25] <rss> is there a in.a.u.c?
[01:25] <gnomefreak> your welcome
[01:25] <RobinLionheart> But it's better than a black screen of death.
[01:25] <rss> or is it being redirected?
[01:25] <bungle> heLlO
[01:25] <rss> RobinLionheart: you are being cruel!
[01:25] <rss> bungle: hi
[01:26] <bungle> how do I list any failed hardwre devices
[01:26] <bungle> plz plz
[01:26] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[01:26] <gnomefreak> blackscreen of death is still better than blue screen of death
[01:26] <ZzeCoOl> hello guys i have just install ubuntu but it seems that grub not installed corect cause my system only boot in windows without loading grub (like it waz without ubuntu)
[01:26] <bungle> the network card works in other machines
[01:26] <ZzeCoOl> anyone that can help plz let me know
[01:26] <rss> RobinLionheart: there is only one true BSOD
[01:26] <bungle> but not in any of the pci slots in this machin
[01:26] <iiiears> bungle - the "bug report tool" in applications menu will do it for you auto-magically.
[01:26] <bungle> but the pci slots all let other cards function
[01:26] <eythian> does anyone use the program 'tomboy'?
[01:27] <rss> eythian: yes
[01:27] <bungle> console I want a command for it
[01:27] <mustard5> ubotu: tell ZzeCoOl about grub
[01:27] <bungle> I dont have the gui setupo yet
[01:27] <EnsignRedshirt> Anyone here familiar with the Ubuntu Backports project?  Do backported packages also get security updates?
[01:27] <rss> bungle: lspci
[01:27] <bungle> tah
[01:27] <westerngozilla> @rss no but its a free eval version with
[01:27] <eythian> rss: when I tell it to create a new note, it seems to freeze
[01:27] <Seveas> EnsignRedshirt, no they don't
[01:27] <westerngozilla> out
[01:27] <eythian> rss: any thoughts?
[01:28] <westerngozilla> support
[01:28] <glick> my german desktop kicks ASS!
[01:28] <Seveas> ah dang - gksu update removes fading again....
[01:28] <rss> eythian: that never happened to me in hoary
[01:28] <eythian> rss: hmm, I'm on breezy
[01:28] <eshep> could someone help me with some sound problems?
[01:28] <rss> eythian: is scim m17n running?
[01:28] <mustard5> eshep, whats the problem
[01:28] <eythian> rss: nope
[01:28] <rss> eythian: it is input applet
[01:29] <gnomefreak> what are backports supposed to do? add packages to synaptic/apt?
[01:29] <eythian> rss: I'm just starting it from applications->accessories
[01:29] <eshep> i get sound when i login, then when i start another session for my wife, there is none
[01:29] <julius> hey all new drivers are a tad faster, going to grab tux racer to check
[01:29] <claes> westerngozilla, Not sure, but could be that vmware don't work with esd.
[01:29] <EnsignRedshirt> gnomefreak: Backports make packages from the development version available in earlier versions.
[01:29] <rss> eythian: is there a small box with scim written on it on your desktop?
[01:29] <eythian> rss: nope
[01:29] <nevyn> eshep: yeah lack of multiopen is a bitch...
[01:29] <gnomefreak> ah ok ty
[01:30] <rss> eythian: then that is not the problem
[01:30] <nevyn> eshep: basically when you start a session it locks the soundcard
[01:30] <rss> eythian: is it happening every time?
[01:30] <gnomefreak> that would explain why backports for breezy wont be out till after dapper is started
[01:30] <julius> is cedega the only option to emulate games like wow and steam?
[01:30] <nevyn> because linux people do sound sharing in userspace
[01:30] <EnsignRedshirt> gnomefreak: Right.
[01:30] <mustard5> gnomefreak, correct
[01:30] <eshep> nevyn, any way around that, maybe a simple script
[01:30] <nevyn> eshep: there are a couple of ways around it.
[01:30] <eythian> rss: will file a bug
[01:30] <gnomefreak> and i thought i couldnt learn anything before 8am :)
[01:31] <nevyn> eshep: dmix if you're using alsa is a good bet
[01:31] <eshep> nevyn, i worked all night trying to manually "unlock" it
[01:31] <rss> eythian: good luck
[01:31] <glick> how do i get german man pages?
[01:31] <westerngozilla> @claes so what can i do to make it work with arts?
[01:31] <mustard5> ZzeCoOl, you get the private message from ubotu ?
[01:31] <Seveas> glick, apt-get install manpages-de
[01:31] <ZzeCoOl> yeap
[01:31] <mustard5> yk
[01:31] <ZzeCoOl> checking the pages
[01:31] <RobinLionheart> never tried 'tomboy', how is it?
[01:31] <mustard5> k
[01:31] <ZzeCoOl> ty
[01:32] <eshep> nevyn, whats the package name?
[01:32] <kbrooks> westerngozilla: forum habit?
[01:32] <kbrooks> :)
[01:32] <claes> westerngozilla, Sorry never used arts and the first thing I disable in vmware is the sound. So I have no clue.
[01:32] <nevyn> eshep: it's part of alsa-utils
[01:32] <bungle> dum di dum .. nearly there
[01:33] <nevyn> what you need is a asound.conf file most likely
[01:33] <nevyn> eshep: try googling for asound.conf and your soundcard driver and dmix
[01:33] <glick> hmm gcc isnt installed by default?
[01:33] <mustard5> glick, you need to install 'build-essentials'
[01:33] <nevyn> glick: probably not.
[01:33] <claes> glick, nope. Not enough room on the CD.
[01:34] <bungle> bitchX YAY
[01:34] <topyli> glick: nope. the thinking goes, "our users don't need to compile stuff, developers can install their tools themselves" :)
[01:34] <Mark> anyone know how to fix "Audio::Ogg: libao failed to open audio device
[01:34] <Mark> " errors output from gnomoradio?
[01:34] <westerngozilla> @claes ok. thx for nothing anyway. ;-)
[01:34] <rss> bungle: irssi YAY
[01:34] <nevyn> bitchX boo. it's all about irssi
[01:34] <glick> mustard5, says it couldnd find that package
[01:35] <mustard5> glick, no gcc :)
[01:35] <topyli> glick: typo. it's build-essential
[01:35] <bungle> awww as far as I recall irssi bites .. but thats personal choice
[01:35] <nevyn> one less thing that root kit's can rely on being "there"
[01:35] <mustard5> glick, some people were making CD's with the repositories on them for those without internet when I first started on Hoary Hedgehog
[01:36] <rss> there is a package called gentoo!
[01:36] <claes> Mark, Are you using kde or gnome?
[01:36] <aftertaf> anyone having locales problems... perl warnings and the like?
[01:36] <Seveas> rss, yes, gentoo is a filemanager
[01:36] <Mark> claes: gnome
[01:36] <bungle> gentoo is a ubuntu package ..
[01:36] <rss> how is amaterus?
[01:36] <bungle> gentoo isn;t a distro
[01:36] <bungle> ?
[01:36] <claes> Mark, and esd is running?
[01:36] <aftertaf> Mark:  tried locale -a en-US, didnt work...
[01:36] <julius> are there any alts to using cedega for games/
[01:36] <rss> bungle: there is a file manager that is also called gentoo
[01:36] <bungle> tru tru
[01:37] <bungle> ok I get ya now
[01:37] <Mark> claes: I'm running alsa.   I don't even know if I have esd installed
[01:37] <bungle> 78%.. go you good thing
[01:37] <mustard5> glick, hehe..sorry glick..I have a bad habit of putting an 's' on the end
[01:37] <claes> Mark, Are you playing any other sound?
[01:38] <Mark> aftertaf: locale -a might want the full name: en_US.UTF-8
[01:38] <andii> whats the different with breezy and hedgehog?
[01:38] <Mark> claes: nope
[01:38] <aftertaf> Mark:  tried that too
[01:38] <Mark> claes: I can play sound in rhythmbox and in other programs
[01:38] <bungle> has linux turned into new age windows type operation
[01:38] <eeaaxx> anybody know how can i download the updates manually?
[01:39] <bungle> what happened to old school linux
[01:39] <aftertaf> Seveas:  know how to get rid of locales pollutiong consol with perl errors on default locale not set etc..... ?
[01:39] <bungle> tar -xf blah blah
[01:39] <Mark> aftertaf: hmm.. I dunno then.  I've exhausted my tricks
[01:39] <ZzeCoOl> Hello i ahve 2 hd (one sata where winodws is and one ide where i installed ubuntu) after instalation my systam keep booting in windows only like no grub is installed :/
[01:39] <kbrooks> bungle: linux is an ALTERNATIVE not a REPLACEMENT
[01:39] <kbrooks> for windows
[01:39] <claes> Mark, rhtythmbox uses gstreamer not sure if gnomoradio does that.
[01:40] <aftertaf> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/397378
[01:40] <Seveas> kbrooks, not if malone bug #1 gets solved
[01:40] <kbrooks> Seveas: link
[01:40] <Seveas> in that case Ubuntu is a replacement :)
[01:40] <ZzeCoOl> anyone know anything ?
[01:40] <ZzeCoOl> knows*
[01:40] <aftertaf> keeps mentioning en_FR:en     but this locale doesnt exist!
[01:40] <kbrooks> Seveas: link to the bug
[01:40] <Seveas> kbrooks, launchpad.net/malone/bugs/1
[01:40] <bungle> kbrooks never said it was a replacment, just seems to be loosing it's uniqueness
[01:40] <Seveas> aftertaf, correct /etc/environment
[01:41] <aftertaf> ok.
[01:41] <bigfoot1> I put my mouse over an mp3 file, and I got the audio playing. I left the mouse their for about 5 minutes. Later I went back to the computer and I moved my mouse away but the audio was still playing. The screen wasn't responding. So I did Cntl+Alt+Backpspace.I logged in, but now my main menu is gone, and the audio is stiill playing. What's up?
[01:41] <Mark> claes: I'll try using esd and others
[01:41] <Seveas> sava, stop changing your name...
[01:42] <aftertaf> Seveas:  done, saved, do i run something to update it?
[01:42] <bungle> jkfgnb
[01:42] <kbrooks> bungle: well many open source developers have contributed to linux
[01:42] <bungle> arghf
[01:42] <claes> Mark, Well you could try that and see if that works.
[01:42] <Seveas> aftertaf, logout+login
[01:42] <miksu> mark try installing vlc first
[01:42] <aftertaf> hehe ok.
[01:42] <kbrooks> bungle: no way you can backout that
[01:43] <bungle> lol kbrooks stop with your linux lecture
[01:43] <kbrooks> bungle: but?
[01:43] <Seveas> bungle, why? Windows is much better...
[01:43] <bungle> wouldn't use windows all if I had my own pc
[01:43] <Mark> miksu: gvlc?
[01:43] <glick> wow setting your desktop to another language is grade
[01:43] <glick> great
[01:43] <bungle> lmfao
[01:44] <ZzeCoOl> Hello i ahve 2 hd (one sata where winodws is and one ide where i installed ubuntu) after instalation my systam keep booting in windows only like no grub is installed :/
[01:44] <kbrooks> Seveas: it IS much better, but not in terms of easiness
[01:44] <ZzeCoOl> anyone can help me with this one?
[01:44] <bungle> I would run over my b/f's winxp cd if I had the chance
[01:44] <Seveas> kbrooks, it is much worse in every aspect...
[01:44] <Seveas> but let's not have this discussion in here
[01:44] <kbrooks> Seveas: BOTH linux and windows arent even ready for the desktop. i can explain in #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:45] <Mark> miksu: vlc can play my ogg files
[01:45] <bungle> untill I have my own pc or my ibook again I can't really take windows off random ppls pc's
[01:45] <mojo> hey ppl, I head the next release of GAIM, ver 2.0 will ship many new features such as webcam chat and voice chat
[01:45] <dazvid> mojo, that makes me excited :D
[01:45] <bungle> they might get offended
[01:45] <bungle> and angry
[01:45] <Seveas> bungle, or happy :)
[01:46] <mojo> GAIM v2.0 will have invisible login status option at the main login menu
[01:46] <bungle> I could only hope
[01:46] <bungle> i quote "wheres the start button"
[01:46] <Fanskapet> hmm in init.d scrips.. shouldn't DAEMON="/usr/local/kaid/$NAME -d -c /usr/local/kaid/kaid.conf" do the trick when starting a app?
[01:46] <Mark> can anyone else's gnomoradio play ogg files?
[01:46] <bungle> can ya play cs on this
[01:46] <mojo> i am also monitoring the CVS Rhythmbox, the next version of Rhythm box will ship CD-Audio playbak, and expiremental ID3Tag editor
[01:47] <bungle> bah it doesnt play games (or they never took the time to tr)
[01:47] <bungle> y
[01:47] <ZzeCoOl> apokryphos ellinas?
[01:47] <apokryphos> ZzeCoOl: nai =)
[01:47] <ZzeCoOl> opa
[01:47] <ZzeCoOl> edw eimaste
[01:47] <ZzeCoOl> miso
[01:47] <Mark> mojo: but can it play daapd streamed music?
[01:47] <dazvid> bungle, yes I might play some CS right now!
[01:47] <dazvid> then again, maybe later..
[01:47] <shawnz> uh, i just noticed breezy comes with no Mail program... or is it just me?
[01:47] <bungle> lol I had cs running sweet on my old slack box
[01:48] <dazvid> shawnz, Evolution does mail
[01:48] <Seveas> shawnz, that's just you...
[01:48] <shawnz> i know dazvid
[01:48] <bungle> mmm slackwarez
[01:48] <Seveas> Ubuntu has lots of mail programs
[01:48] <shawnz> i know
[01:48] <Seveas> and evolution installed by default
[01:48] <shawnz> but it doesnt have 'mail' apparently
[01:48] <dazvid> so whats the problem?
[01:48] <dazvid> I installed thunderbird, so I didnt even look at evolution
[01:48] <shawnz> .........
[01:48] <bungle> kmail
[01:48] <shawnz> the difference here is those are all gui based mail clients.
[01:49] <shawnz> i want to use MAIL, as in the command
[01:49] <shawnz> but its not there anymore.
[01:49] <Seveas> shawnz, apt-get install mailx
[01:49] <Seveas> (even though it has an x, it's the command-line thing)
[01:49] <Gabbo> hi, i have a little problem with gcc (4.0.1-3) with ubuntu 5.10. it always says that it can't find stdio.h and all the other libs for compiling
[01:49] <shawnz> okay
[01:49] <shawnz> thanks Seveas <3
[01:50] <Seveas> Gabbo, apt-get install build-essential
[01:50] <Gabbo> k
[01:50] <bungle> my netwrok card works in other pci slots, and the pci slots on the machine let other cards work in them, but the slots and the network card wont work together
[01:50] <shawnz> elite, it works
[01:50] <Gabbo> it works, big thx!
[01:50] <shawnz> bye
[01:51] <bungle> the card works in other machines*
[01:51] <bungle> all # different network cards work in other machines
[01:51] <bungle> 3
[01:52] <^jareth> somebody know where to get freenx for breezy?
[01:52] <bungle> 2x realtek 1 intel cards
[01:52] <Seveas> ^jareth, http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[01:52] <da_bon_bon> hi all
[01:52] <^jareth> thanks!
[01:52] <^jareth> having a look :)
[01:53] <da_bon_bon> having installed kde, i now want to remove GNOME .. fully .. how do i go about doing that ?
[01:53] <simbad> Hello, since the upgrade to breezy, I have ugly bold fonts using xterm or similiar applications. Any advices? (I am using a notebook)
[01:53] <Seveas> da_bon_bon, debfoster is your friend
[01:53] <^jareth> any idea about pine also?
[01:53] <claes> Seveas, http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/seeds  doesn't seem to work
[01:53] <da_bon_bon> Seveas: debfoster .. it will remove gnome completely ?
[01:54] <bungle> pine is a console mail client
[01:54] <bungle> ?
[01:54] <Mark> bungle, yes
[01:54] <bungle> ok cool I do remember some stuff
[01:54] <horza> *test* 
[01:54] <Mark> bungle: so is mutt
[01:55] <bungle> yes lol
[01:55] <bungle> 95% woohoo
[01:56] <az[a] zel> w00t, just upgraded to breezy! :)
[01:56] <Mark> can anyone test out gnomoradio to see if it works on their machine?
[01:56] <Seveas> claes, that part is gone
[01:56] <bungle> hey your on internode az[a] zel
[01:56] <bungle> w00t
[01:56] <Seveas> claes, Myabe I'll restore it laterr
[01:56] <bungle> we used to be with them till we moved'
[01:56] <claes> Seveas, Well then I understand why it doesn't work. :-)
[01:57] <az[a] zel> bungle, yeah, I'm on an Agile ADSL2+ port as well :)
[01:57] <Seveas> claes, *g*
[01:57] <bungle> spewen
[01:57] <Seveas> were you interested in something?
[01:57] <az[a] zel> bungle, though I only have an ADSL 1 modem, so syncing at 8Mbit at the moment
[01:57] <bungle> we can't get it in this area yet
[01:57] <bungle> :(
[01:57] <bungle> I wish
[01:57] <az[a] zel> took 17mins32seconds to download 692MB of packages to upgrade to breezy :)
[01:57] <bungle> tsn is bringing it in this area soon though
[01:58] <bungle> ok ok lol no need to rubb it in
[01:58] <mahangu> az[a] zel, shit, what kind of connection are you on?
[01:58] <mahangu> lol
[01:58] <az[a] zel> mahangu, 8Mbit ADSL
[01:58] <mahangu> amazing
[01:58] <poningru> ha
[01:58] <Thanatermesis> apt-cache search gcursor   exist in ubuntu this package ?
[01:58] <poningru> I can do better
[01:58] <bungle> soon enough
[01:58] <mahangu> im on 512k
[01:58] <poningru> 100 Mbit
[01:58] <da_bon_bon> gah! and we indiansstill live on 56kbps dial up.
[01:58] <mahangu> wtf
[01:58] <poningru> up
[01:58] <bungle> soon enough
[01:59] <poningru> and down
[01:59] <mahangu> poningru, that is LAN or internet?
[01:59] <poningru> muhahahah
[01:59] <mahangu> wtf
[01:59] <Mark> how long is it supposed to be until dapper?
[01:59] <mahangu> t3?
[01:59] <bungle> dsl
[01:59] <poningru> I am on a uni line
[01:59] <Seveas> !nextrelease
[01:59] <ubotu> rumour has it, nextrelease is 6 months after the last one, always
[01:59] <poningru> its really a gigabit line
[01:59] <bungle> agile adsl 2
[01:59] <aftertaf> Mark:  6 months minus 5 days
[01:59] <mahangu> Mark, dapper is ubuntu 06.04 - 2006, March
[01:59] <Seveas> Mark, ^--
[01:59] <Seveas> mahangu, april...
[01:59] <mahangu> sorry
[01:59] <poningru> but my card is only 100 Mbit capable
[01:59] <mahangu> heh, getting months wrong Seveas
[01:59] <mahangu> :)
[01:59] <ccfiel> hello
[01:59] <Thanatermesis> what is the repository of ubuntu please ?
[01:59] <mahangu> poningru, amazing
[01:59] <mahangu> Thanatermesis, tehre are many - what do you mean?
[01:59] <Hobbsee> !tell Thanatermesis about repositories
[02:00] <poningru> !repos
[02:00] <ubotu> well, 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)
[02:00] <ccfiel> what is the command to list all application with a cpu usage info? :)
[02:00] <mahangu> ccfiel, ps ax
[02:00] <Seveas> ccfiel, top
[02:00] <Hobbsee> ccfiel: top?
[02:00] <Seveas> top -B -n 1
[02:00] <mahangu> oh sorry
[02:00] <mahangu> top
[02:00] <bungle> AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
[02:00] <Seveas> might be -b
[02:00] <bungle> it had a melt down
[02:00] <bungle> it didn;'t boot
[02:00] <rss> is there light-weight multi tabbed terminal?
[02:00] <bungle> pfft
[02:00] <Thanatermesis> this is goo  ? deb http://www.grawert.net/ubuntu/ warty universe
[02:00] <Seveas> Thanatermesis, no
[02:01] <bungle> nooooo it even got to the second stage
[02:01] <Thanatermesis> i only need a line :)
[02:01] <bungle> it can't do this to me
[02:01] <rss> s/reposts/reports
[02:01] <ccfiel> ok thanks!
[02:01] <mahangu> rss, bash?
[02:02] <mahangu> ctrl+shift+t for a new tab
[02:02] <mahangu> no i mean, the terminal that ships with ubuntu
[02:02] <bungle> yay it started again
[02:02] <mahangu> not bash, you can run anything in it
[02:02] <bungle> thankgod
[02:03] <Mark> can someone test out gnomoradio so that I know that the deb works.  That way I know it's a problem with my machine
[02:03] <Mark> you can uninstall it once you try it
[02:03] <poningru> Mark: take a look at planet.ubuntu.org
[02:03] <kbrooks> I need some major help.
[02:03] <poningru> sorry meant
[02:03] <poningru> http://planet.ubuntulinux.org/
[02:03] <bungle> stupid fsck
[02:03] <The_Universe> excuse me i just installed the nvidia drivers and i cant resize some windows the way i want them too
[02:04] <rss> mahangu: X terminal
[02:04] <The_Universe> like the gaim window is extra wide
[02:04] <The_Universe> and i cant make it narrower
[02:04] <kbrooks> bungle: language
[02:04] <mahangu> sorry yes, x terminal
[02:04] <kbrooks> I need some major help.
[02:04] <Hobbsee> kbrooks: useless info
[02:04] <kbrooks> Well
[02:05] <The_Universe> does anyon know why its doing that/
[02:05] <The_Universe> ?
[02:05] <kbrooks> I want to reinstall Breezy, but I DO NOT have the cd or anything
[02:05] <Mark> poningru: I was trying to run gnomoradio.  not gnomeradio
[02:05] <bungle> awww it failed to check sll file systems
[02:05] <bungle> but it still booted so it's all cool
[02:05] <kbrooks> Solutions?
[02:05] <eythian> kbrooks: install hoary and update it to breezy
[02:06] <kbrooks> eythian: I already did that
[02:06] <dazvid> kbrooks, cant you download the iso ?
[02:06] <bungle> hrm it can't open tis gui
[02:06] <kbrooks> eythian: *reinstall from stratch*
[02:06] <bungle> hey is it still xf86config
[02:06] <poningru> Mark: ah ic
[02:06] <aftertaf> xorg
[02:07] <Mark> can anyone test out gnomoradio on their system to see if it can play audio files?
[02:09] <queuetue> Does anyone have a multifunction printer, scanner, fax, etc that works well with Linux?
[02:09] <prower> Hmm...weird :/ Text isn't scrolling in the terminal properly
[02:10] <Dunston> Aint there a danish spellbook for Openoffice 2?
[02:10] <poningru> queuetue: http://www.whiprush.org/2005/10/real_men_of_gen.html
[02:10] <bungle> hey
[02:10] <bungle> whats the go with getting root
[02:10] <cgray> Does anyone here use xsupplicant?  It seems broken to me after I upgraded to breezy
[02:10] <bungle> lmfao that sounds sus
[02:10] <bungle> su pass
[02:11] <bungle> or different now
[02:11] <dazvid> !tell bungle about sudo
[02:11] <Dunston> bungle just type sudo passwd?
[02:11] <Dunston> bungle: and add your password for root
[02:11] <queuetue> poningru: is there something on that page that would be useful for my issue, or are you just being funny?
[02:12] <bungle> thanks
[02:12] <poningru> queuetue: um did you click on that link on that page?
[02:12] <Dunston> np
[02:12] <poningru> http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/print_942?c=us&cs=555&l=en&s=biz
[02:12] <bungle> how do I kill the display thats running
[02:12] <glick> heh i think ill stick to the english desktop
[02:13] <bungle> I can't get into the gui cause it's not the right resolution for my crap monitor
[02:13] <Fanskapet> http://pastebin.com/397422
[02:13] <Fanskapet> that one even.
[02:13] <bungle> xf86config doesn't exsist either
[02:13] <Fanskapet> agh.. wrong channel.. but i might aswell ask here too
[02:13] <Fanskapet> anyone know what's wrong with that init.d file?
[02:14] <Fanskapet> i get ./kaid: line 13: -d: command not found
[02:14] <Fanskapet> Usage: ./kaid {start|stop|restart}
[02:14] <Lutty> has anyone had problems using firefox in breezy?? I installed it from hand, but it when I try to run i get nothing, but sudo ./firefox will work
[02:14] <Fanskapet> Lutty: works great for me.
[02:15] <queuetue> poningru: I didn't, but ... I see it now.  Are you saying that this printer works well with ubuntu?  The page you sent em to seems like a beer commercial parody - and I have no idea where the joke ends and the information begins.
[02:15] <cgray> Lutty: your ~/.mozilla directory is probably screwed up
[02:15] <bungle> what command do I use instead of xf86config
[02:16] <Wizzo> Does the package "ubuntu-desktop" include what gnome has in the regular install, like the login manager, battery moniter etc.?
[02:16] <cheemp> queuetue yeah really..
[02:16] <cheemp> what a crappy thing
[02:17] <Lutty> I didnt install it through synaptic, did it from the package from mozilla.org
[02:17] <Lutty> it will run, but only from sudo
[02:17] <Discipulus> Ubuntu is an awesome OS
[02:17] <bungle> what command do I use instead of xf86config
[02:17] <bungle> what command do I use instead of xf86config
[02:17] <bungle> PLZ
[02:17] <bungle> help
[02:18] <Wizzo> xorgconfig?
[02:18] <glick> excuse me, i have a question, how can i install ubuntu on a headless server?
[02:18] <queuetue> bungle: X --configure ?
[02:18] <glick> do need a monitor?
[02:18] <queuetue> glick: For the initial install?
[02:18] <glick> queuetue, yeah
[02:19] <queuetue> glick: I'd probably bootstrap to a specialized distro and then install ubuntu with debootstrap.
[02:19] <glick> heh i have no idea how to do that
[02:19] <queuetue> glick: I assume you have a serial port connection or something ... Do you?
[02:19] <glick> a network connection
[02:20] <bungle> How do I list processes
[02:20] <bungle> runing
[02:20] <bungle> PID
[02:20] <dylan_hall> ps -A
[02:20] <queuetue> glick: Maybe easiest way would be pop out the HD, put it in another machine, and install, then put it back.
[02:20] <iiiears> top or ps -A
[02:20] <simbad> After a upgrade the fonts in gnome are looking fine, but fvwm seems seems to have only bold fonts. Any ideas? I am out of ideas
[02:20] <dylan_hall> ps -A | grep processiwant
[02:20] <queuetue> bungle: If you could keep it to one line per question, people might want to help you more...
[02:21] <Myrtti> is there anyway of bypassing locale settings when launching gnome-terminal from a quick launcher, without having to switch it from the Terminal - Set Character Encoding? I used to be able to do it with env
[02:21] <bungle> I did that time sorry quam
[02:21] <iiiears> ps -a |more
[02:21] <noskule> hi
[02:21] <poningru> queuetue: sorry dude thats a ubuntu dev
[02:21] <bungle> queuetue
[02:21] <bungle> *
[02:21] <poningru> dont know if its valid
[02:21] <queuetue> poningru: Who is?
[02:21] <helpme2> is it true that having bith kubuntu & ubuntu is problematic in breezy?
[02:21] <slept> Does anyone have expireince with latex im looking for a easy one
[02:21] <Blissex> Myrtti: consider reading 'man 1 locale' for a list of environment variables
[02:21] <Blissex> helpme2: they are the same thing.
[02:22] <cheemp> i think he means kde
[02:22] <simbad> slept: for an easy one? What do you mean?
[02:22] <Blissex> slept: try to word your questions a bit better... However have a look at LyX and SciTeX
[02:22] <mahangu> glick, install ubuntu on it :)
[02:22] <bungle> kill -? pidnumber?
[02:22] <queuetue> glick: Put ubuntu on it.
[02:22] <glick> yeah and?
[02:22] <Blissex> glick: thats still pretty good, it is more a memory issue.
[02:22] <Wizzo> How about when I run dist-upgrade in apt-get in the development version of 5.10 will it update and change things like how it says development version?
[02:22] <poningru> queuetue: the guy who made that blog post
[02:22] <queuetue> glick: If you really have no need for another machine, then give it to a school or a kid.:)
[02:22] <mahangu> queuetue, heh
[02:22] <mahangu> :P
[02:23] <cgray> bungle: yeah, either kill pidnumber or killall processname
[02:23] <slept> It should be easy to use and I should be able so see the Formula on the fly , I'll have to do math and quantum mechanics
[02:23] <Blissex> glick: one of the best things to do with a spare machine is a backup server. Buy some backup discs and use RSYNC or rsnapshot.org
[02:23] <Myrtti> Blissex: nothing new there
[02:23] <dylan_hall> hi.. i'm having trouble getting a tv card - up to compiling the dvb-kernel from linuxtv.org and i'm having an issue with headers not found, and i'm not sure where to get them. can someone help who has done it before?
[02:23] <noskule> way dose nautilus on a ftp server open all files writeprotected with gedit? If I choose "open with" it works normal. Someone a idea?
[02:23] <salutis> how i disable syntax highlight of web shortcuts in openoffice?
[02:24] <Blissex> noskule: sounds bizarre, but ask in #GNOME
[02:24] <glick> heh the school will proably think its junk cause it wont run XP
[02:24] <glick> or wont run XP well
[02:24] <noskule> oky
[02:24] <dylan_hall> salutis: have you looked in tools - preferences?
[02:24] <simbad> slept: As Blissex said, try lyx (I dont know SciTex).
[02:25] <slept> thanks I'll have a look
[02:25] <glick> id like to give it to a kid
[02:25] <glick> but i dont know any kids
[02:25] <cheemp> how would i remove mysql completely including data?
[02:25] <queuetue> glick: You can either use it, give it, trash it, or store it...  Not sure what to tell you.
[02:25] <Blissex> glick: depending on your country, there are charities that collect PCs for giving to good causes.
[02:25] <queuetue> cheemp: apt-get remove mysql-server and then rm /var/lib/mysql
[02:26] <cheemp> glick tie it to your penis and throw it out the 5th floor window :D
[02:26] <glick> good idea cheemp !
[02:26] <queuetue> Blissex: But other countries only collect them for *bad* causes. :)
[02:26] <dylan_hall> no one has used dvb or tv cards?
[02:26] <cheemp> queuetue, ahh i wasn't sure about  the /var/lib/mysql
[02:26] <thewayofzen> anyone know how to allow burn of files without shortening names due to joliet ??
[02:27] <glick> i also have a couple of ultra 10s and a ultra 5
[02:27] <Blissex> queuetue: bad causes can be deserving too :-)
[02:27] <glick> i dont know what do do with them all
[02:27] <queuetue> thewayofzen: I think it will only shorten them on joliet machines...
[02:27] <dylan_hall> thewayofzen: an idea - zip them and then burn the zip?
[02:27] <glick> id feel kina guilty trashing a perfectly good computer
[02:27] <glick> and im movin in 9 months
[02:27] <queuetue> thewayofzen: They appear full-length on non-joliet (rockridge) I think.
[02:27] <cheemp> that's so funny people that think the whole world is evil... better keep computers away from the rag heads !
[02:27] <thewayofzen> queuetue, how do i make myself unjoliet??
[02:28] <Blissex> glick: so find one of those charities and ask them to take it. These charities usually recycle them for schools, other charities or poor countries.
[02:28] <queuetue> thewayofzen: Don't use windows?  It's the only platform that cares about joliet.
[02:28] <jo_e> hello.  I just upgraded to breezy, and now many of my icons are gone.  adding a the trash bin panel icon gives me a red cross in a box, and many of my desktop icons are blank pages.
[02:28] <Danny_26M> help, I cant install breezy on my laptop....it hangs when it detects the cd rom
[02:28] <pamela> wwwwwwwwwww
[02:28] <cheemp> they could make nukalar weapons of massive destruction with all those 386
[02:28] <thewayofzen> queue so its my fat32 partitions fault..
[02:28] <thewayofzen> i should get rid of that seeing as im not using windows anymore.. been too lazy to backup
[02:28] <apokryphos> pamela: ?
[02:28] <dylan_hall> jo_e: have you changed any of the files in your home folder? esp with a . in front?
[02:28] <qt2> Err, is there a way to find out if there are any repo's with wxPythonGTK?
[02:28] <Blissex> thewayofzen: also interestingly there is now a fairly fully featured 'ext[23] ' driver for MS Windows.
[02:28] <queuetue> thewayofzen:  Your fat32 partition has nothing to do with it.
[02:29] <queuetue> Blissex: There is?
[02:29] <Blissex> qt2: use a Debian repo for example.
[02:29] <jo_e> dylan_hall, all i have done recently is follow the wikipedia "BreezyUpgrade" instructions.
[02:29] <kbrooks> Blissex: No.
[02:29] <kbrooks> Bad advice.
[02:29] <thewayofzen> queuetue, then it makes no sense to reply "quit using windows" when all i have on this machine is ubuntu
[02:29] <Blissex> queuetue: yes, some people are just using 'ext[23] ' for MS Windows .
[02:29] <qt2> Blissex: i've been specifically advised AGAINSt using debian repos SEVERAL times by reputable people here...
[02:29] <Blissex> queuetue: that does not work for the boot partition though.
[02:29] <queuetue> thewayofzen: Ok, then stopusing joliet.  - remove the -j from your cdrecord session.
[02:30] <thewayofzen> queuetue, cool.
[02:30] <Blissex> qt2: well, if you know what you are doing it is perfectly safe -- you were asking for just about any repos.
[02:30] <Danny_26M> can anyone tell me whats wrong?
[02:30] <Blissex> kbrooks: it is dangerous advice, not necessarily bad.
[02:30] <Blissex> :-)
[02:30] <dylan_hall> jo_e: not sure - would re-installing from a cd kill you or is it really customised?
[02:30] <qt2> Blissex: i'd like to keep it to ubuntu repo's...
[02:30] <kbrooks> Blissex: please.
[02:30] <thewayofzen> queuetue, just gotta find that in k3b
[02:30] <cheemp> Danny_26M, i'm affraid it is totally impossible
[02:31] <Blissex> queuetue: http://ext2fsd.SourceForce.net/
[02:31] <bungle> whats the network setup command
[02:31] <bungle> ipconfig?
[02:31] <Denski> help, I cant install breezy on my laptop....it hangs when it detects the cd rom
[02:31] <Denski> can anyone tell me whats wrong?
[02:31] <queuetue> Joliet ... remember when MS named everything after international places?   Denali, Chicago, Delphi...
[02:31] <hyphenated> bungle: ifconfig
[02:31] <helpme2> Blissex: i meant having both gnome & kde
[02:31] <jo_e> dylan_hall, I don't have a breezy cd-- I could get one, but it is really just the icons, so a re-install seems undesirable
[02:31] <hyphenated> bungle: ipconfig is a windows thing
[02:31] <Denski> cheemp; what do you mean impossible?????? it really hangs when its loading the cdrom module
[02:31] <queuetue> Blissex: sourceforce? :)
[02:31] <hyphenated> bungle: normally, you'd use network-admin or some other suitable frontend tho
[02:32] <Blissex> kbrooks: hey, depends. I use a thoroughly mixed Debian/Ubuntu/<insert here>/... repo setup, with diabolical APT configs. It works for me.
[02:32] <dylan_hall> jo_e: played with themes? they change a lot of the icons..
[02:32] <poningru> rofl sourceforce
[02:32] <joe_alf> is there a way to close the gnome-terminal w/o closing the application i just started with in gnome-terminal. i started xchat w/o &. so it did not run on daemon mode.
[02:32] <kbrooks> Blissex: ... why
[02:32] <Blissex> queuetue: well, :-)
[02:33] <kbrooks> joe_alf: not daemon mode. (xchat &) & is daemon mode
[02:33] <queuetue> Blissex: The "nettrek-inspired" SF page does not inspire great feelings of trust in me. :)
[02:33] <jo_e> dylan_hall, thanks, all it did was mess up my themes
[02:33] <bungle> ifconfig then somthing to setup my LAN address
[02:33] <Blissex> kbrooks: well, mostly because so I can mix&match. Admittedly it is dangerous.
[02:33] <hyphenated> bungle: is it essential for you to do it via the command-line?
[02:33] <cheemp> my themes... ohhh precious themes :)
[02:33] <dylan_hall> jo_e: you can't set it back to the theme you started with?
[02:33] <joe_alf> kbrooks, what do you mean
[02:33] <Denski> anyone who knows y it hangs when my ubuntu installs my cd module
[02:33] <hyphenated> bungle: because a frontend might be a lot easier
[02:34] <dylan_hall> right, no one can help me.. i gotta go
[02:34] <Mark> I think I'm just going to give up on trying to get gnomoradio to work
[02:34] <glick> how much could i sell a ultra 10 with half a gig of ram and a 450mhz ultrasparc CPU?
[02:34] <sobersabre> hi
[02:34] <Blissex> helpme2: KDE and GNOME are perfectly compatible with each other, both can be installed and indeed GNOME apps can work under KDE and vicerversa.
[02:34] <kbrooks> joe_alf: creates another shell, runs xchat & in there, then backgrounds the shell
[02:34] <bungle> hyphenated I have no gui
[02:34] <bungle> I can't get the xserver to start and actually see it
[02:34] <Discipulus> You don't always need a gui
[02:34] <Discipulus> I prefer commandline for somethings
[02:35] <bungle> the monitor is munted
[02:35] <hyphenated> bungle: that's a bummer
[02:35] <bungle> it's old
[02:35] <NotHappy> hi
[02:35] <spiekey> hello!
[02:35] <apokryphos> helpme2: and I already told you 8)
[02:35] <NotHappy> how to play mp3s with ubuntu?
[02:35] <sobersabre> we have a computer farm with intel boxes. is there a way to make a central control point for them that will allow: 1. reboot them, 2. make them boot into linux or windows  ?
[02:35] <Blissex> helpme2: the only problem can be that you need to explicitly say which one you want to start on login; and ideally then one should use a neutral display manager/graphical login, like XDM, instead of KDM or GDM.
[02:35] <NotHappy> is there a command line mp3 player?
[02:35] <Seveas> !tell NotHappy about mp3
[02:35] <spiekey> can i add normal debian sid apt sources in ubuntu? Because i want a package which isnt included in ubuntu yet
[02:35] <Seveas> NotHappy, mpg123-esd
[02:35] <hyphenated> bungle: what config are you after? static or dhcp?
[02:35] <joe_alf> kbrooks, actually i am running xchat now the problem is i did run it under the gnome-terminal w/o &. and i wan't to close the gnome-terminal w/o closing xchat. how do i do that
[02:35] <Seveas> spiekey, you shouldn't do that
[02:35] <apokryphos> Blissex: why is that ideal?
[02:36] <Seveas> spiekey, which package do you need?
[02:36] <kbrooks> joe_alf: ^Z
[02:36] <kbrooks> bg
[02:36] <bungle> I want to make to fix the xserver so I cna set it in the right resolution for this monitor but the xf86 command doesn't exsist anymore
[02:36] <Blissex> NotHappy: very many, for example 'mpg321', but also fullscreen ones and so on.
[02:36] <kbrooks> ^ == CTRL+
[02:36] <bungle> DHCp
[02:36] <spiekey> Seveas: otrs (trouble ticket system)
[02:36] <Blissex> NotHappy: do something like 'apt-cache search mp3| sort -u | less -S' for a nice list of MP3 related stuff.
[02:36] <joe_alf> kbrooks, thanks
[02:36] <apokryphos> spiekey: it's in the repos
[02:36] <NotHappy> command not found
[02:37] <NotHappy> It's the PPC live cd
[02:37] <Seveas> !info otrs breezy
[02:37] <ubotu> otrs: (Open Ticket Request System), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 1.3.2p01-5 (breezy), Packaged size: 901 kB, Installed size: 5988 kB
[02:37] <Seveas> it's in universe...
[02:37] <apokryphos> Seveas: no need for the breezy :P
[02:37] <Seveas> so enable universe instead of sid
[02:37] <Seveas> apokryphos, ah ok, good to know :)
[02:37] <spiekey> apokryphos: repos?
[02:37] <apokryphos> spiekey: repositories
[02:37] <Blissex> apokryphos: well, mostly from an estethical point of view -- So the DM does not favour one over the other. Besides I like XDM's simplicity more than the other two, which are a bit bloated.
[02:38] <spiekey> apokryphos: looks like i havent read some faq questions :P
[02:38] <Blissex> spiekey: thats a common sport :-)
[02:38] <apokryphos> Blissex: that only makes it ideal for you; I on the other hand don't think either is bloated ;-)
[02:38] <apokryphos> spiekey: the wiki is the best place to start
[02:38] <cheemp> irc is more fun with coffee
[02:39] <helpme2> can i just install kubuntu by adding kubuntu install cd to synaptic, then apt-get install kubuntu-desktop, without internet? or will intenet be needed?
[02:39] <Seveas> helpme2, you can
[02:39] <cef> personally, they're all too heavy, cos they require X to start.. *grin*
[02:39] <helpme2> Seveas: will internet be needed?
[02:40] <apokryphos> Blissex: if there were problems with loading gnome with kdm then I could understand; but all that stuff works seamlessly =)
[02:40] <Blissex> cheemp: IRC is more fun with your gf giving you a bj while you type -- there is a bash.org entry about an IRC maniac who said that his gf did this for him as a bday present. But would an IRC maniac have a gf other than his hand? :-)
[02:40] <Blissex> apokryphos: it works, it is just not ideal.
[02:40] <apokryphos> Blissex: alright, definitely too explicit ;-)
[02:41] <cef> Blissex: his girlfriend *IS* probably his other hand. *grin*
[02:41] <NotHappy> whats the root password for the live cd?
[02:41] <apokryphos> !tell NotHappy about root
[02:41] <Hobbsee> no, there is a password on the live cd
[02:41] <Hobbsee> i was never able to guess what it was
[02:41] <dooglus> is it possible to stop nautilus opening a window when I insert a data dvd?
[02:41] <Hobbsee> so if your computer goes and gets locked (ie hibernates or something), you're screwed
[02:41] <apokryphos> Hobbsee: no; root is disabled on the live CD
[02:41] <apokryphos> (as in the install itself)
[02:42] <dooglus> NotHappy: the root password is locked (see "-l" in "man passwd")
[02:42] <Hobbsee> apokryphos: yeah, root is, sure, but there's another password on there
[02:42] <dazza> apokryphos: sudo su ;)
[02:42] <apokryphos> dazza: why would you want to do that?
[02:42] <bArAk> Hi! my breezy locks up randomly! once even on boot. while it freezes, no ping or ssh to the machine works and only rebooting it helps. any ideas?? :/
[02:42] <apokryphos> dazza: goes against the point of using sudo
[02:42] <helpme2> is there any way to login as root in ubuntu?
[02:42] <cef> dooglus: "System -> Preferences -> Removable Drives and Media"
[02:42] <cheemp> blissex: sadly, irc maniacs have a tendency to invent blowjobs, girlfriends, and even birthdays
[02:42] <Blissex> dooglus: yes, but that is part of the automount/hotplug stuff IIRC. Since I ahve them disabled totally, cannot say which tweak disableds just that.
[02:42] <jharrisonwk> sudo bash works fine too
[02:42] <dooglus> cef: thanks
[02:42] <Hobbsee> !tell helpme2 about root
[02:42] <apokryphos> helpme2: unsafe and not recommended
[02:42] <jo_e> I recently upgraded from hoary hedgehog to breezy badger, and am at a loss as to how I am meant to run a program under a different user. (I want to run evolution as my father's user)
[02:42] <claes> dooglus, System - Preferences - Removable Drives and Media
[02:42] <Blissex> cheemp: that's what I suspect too.
[02:42] <MachineScrew> helpme2:
[02:42] <dazza> apokryphos: i'm just saying, it is available... there are limited scenarios where it is useful
[02:43] <MachineScrew> helpme2: sudo -s or -i if you wan't  roots path
[02:43] <helpme2> only temporarily for few minutes.......
[02:43] <apokryphos> dazza: ubuntu recommends the usage of sudo -- so in this case, sudo -s if you want to be in a root terminal
[02:43] <dooglus> claes and cef: where's the option in that screen not to open a window?
[02:43] <spiekey> apokryphos: thy only explain it with the gui in the wiki?!
[02:43] <^jareth> why do i get an 404 error while trying installing nxclient?
[02:43] <dazza> apokryphos: wow i didn't know that... ta
[02:43] <dooglus> oh - is that what "browse" means?
[02:43] <apokryphos> spiekey: sorry?
[02:44] <apokryphos> dazza: it's kind of obvious; they stress it so much that they disable the root account altogether =)
[02:44] <jharrisonwk> so is breezy the current stable release?
[02:44] <cheemp> blissex: and plus... anyone that tells you his GF gave him a BJ for his BD is lying.. his gf doesnt suck and he's just trying to feel special about it :)
[02:44] <spiekey> apokryphos: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto?highlight=%28repositories%29
[02:44] <claes> dooglus, Thought the:  "browse removable media when inserted" was about that.
[02:44] <apokryphos> dazza: though you're not the only one -- distrowatch got it horribly wrong too
[02:44] <MachineScrew> jharrisonwk: yes
[02:44] <spiekey> they only do it with the gui there?!
[02:44] <bluefrog-10> anyone knows the difference between linuxkernel-headers and linux-headers in breezy?
[02:44] <Blissex> cheemp: have you seen the LiveJournal ''fake death'' discussion group? It exists solely to discuss LJ blogger maniac that make up they have died. :-)
[02:44] <apokryphos> spiekey: I guess it does. I might add cli instructions for manually editing sources.list if I get bored
[02:44] <spiekey> i want to ass a repository, right?
[02:44] <jharrisonwk> I read something about releases on lwn.net about dapper and found it a little confusing
[02:44] <jo_e> I recently upgraded from hoary hedgehog to breezy badger, and am at a loss as to how I am meant to run a program under a different user.
[02:44] <dazza> apokryphos: what did they do?
[02:45] <apokryphos> spiekey: ...for?
[02:45] <jharrisonwk> MachineScrew: is dapper current testing then?
[02:45] <spiekey> apokryphos: otrs
[02:45] <Blissex> spiekey: that's quite perverse :-)
[02:45] <apokryphos> dazza: basically tell you to sudo passwd straight away so that you can use the root account :/
[02:45] <spiekey> Blissex: ADD dude!
[02:45] <spiekey> :P
[02:45] <apokryphos> spiekey: yes; enable the Universe repository
[02:45] <MachineScrew> jharrisonwk: yes it no devel and testeing
[02:45] <cheemp> blissex: no. sounds terrible. TODAY I WOKE UP AND I WAS DEAD! So i walked over to my blog to tell the whole world!
[02:45] <onkarshinde> I have VIA Rhine ethernet card. Do i need to install drivers from VIA site or the ones provided with Hoary are sufficient?
[02:45] <dazza> apokryphos: hehe ok i haven't done that yet...
[02:45] <benkong2> !repos
[02:45] <ubotu> well, 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)
[02:45] <apokryphos> spiekey: alt+f2 -> gksudo editor /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:45] <jharrisonwk> MachineScrew: thanks
[02:46] <Ankka> how do I overwrite a folder?
[02:46] <PatrikJohansson> which media player should i use if i want to play all "common" formats????
[02:46] <apokryphos> spiekey: uncomment the line with "universe" in it. You might also want to add "multiverse" to those lines, too, to get the multiverse repo
[02:46] <apokryphos> !players
[02:46] <ubotu> from memory, players is Audio/MP3 Players: amaroK, Beep-media-player, JuK, Rhythmbox, XMMS ; Video players: Totem, Xine, Mplayer, VLC
[02:46] <cheemp> blissez: lets capitalize on the trend and start 'deathblog.com'... we can sell tshirts, hats... ! :
[02:46] <selinium> i have not used nautilus to burn a cd before. I ahve moved an iso (breezy) into the nautilus window and clicked burn to disc, it has come up with a warning  It appears that the disc, when created, will contain only CD images.  Do you want to continue and write those to the disc?    Shall i continue?
[02:46] <Blissex> jo_e: 'sudo' or 'gksu' or ''run as a different user''.
[02:46] <spiekey> apokryphos: jojo, got it ;)
[02:46] <apokryphos> Blissex: no gksu afaik in ubuntu
[02:46] <spiekey> apokryphos: the key word was universe :P
[02:46] <apokryphos> whoop, ok, there is
[02:46] <bArAk> Hi! my breezy locks up randomly! once even on boot. while it freezes, no ping or ssh to the machine works and only rebooting it helps. any idea? :/
[02:47] <onkarshinde> I have VIA Rhine ethernet card. Do i need to install drivers from VIA site or the ones provided with Hoary are sufficient?
[02:47] <apokryphos> ..but gksudo is used
[02:47] <bluefrog-10> anyone knows the difference between linux-kernel-headers and linux-headers in breezy?
[02:47] <Blissex> apokryphos: whatever, as I way saying before I have a mxied Ubuntu/Debian/... setup.
[02:47] <PatrikJohansson> thx
[02:47] <cheemp> barak: install a real os, like windows xp! :D
[02:47] <mahangu> haha
[02:47] <mahangu> cheemp, :D
[02:47] <spiekey> thanks a lot!
[02:47] <Blissex> onkarshinde: the builting ones should be ok.
[02:47] <bArAk> chee: pfffffft, u mean slackware maybe
[02:47] <Denski> help, I cant install breezy on my laptop....it hangs when it detects the cd rom
[02:47] <bArAk> ;] 
[02:48] <cheemp> denski: change cdrom
[02:48] <jo_e> Blissex, i have tried to do that, and also to use the "run as different user" tool in the "system tools" menu, but neither work.
[02:48] <onkarshinde> Blissex: Thanks. But I see from VIA site that they released the driver in MAY 2005. While HOARY was released in April 2005
[02:48] <Blissex> bArAk: that kind of stuff mostly looks like hw problems, or they could be X problems.
[02:48] <^jareth> ahhhh! I found nxclient under /usr/lib/nx
[02:48] <Denski> cheemp; when i installed hoary on my laptop it went very smooth...but when i installed breezzy, it hanged
[02:48] <PatrikJohansson> which program should i use to unzip rar files??
[02:48] <Blissex> onkarshinde: dont worry about that. Also, as a rule, installing drivers that have not been compiled with the current kernel is a bit of hard work.
[02:49] <Denski> im really depressed
[02:49] <^jareth> should I symlink it to /usr/local?
[02:49] <dazza> PatrikJohansson: unrar :)
[02:49] <cheemp> denski: it could be the CD itself
[02:49] <bArAk> Bliss: no hardware problems. a new thinkpad who runs XP great and had hoary with no troubles... :/
[02:49] <PatrikJohansson> dazza :D
[02:49] <dazza> PatrikJohansson: you may need to install the unrar package first
[02:49] <bArAk> Bliss-
[02:49] <onkarshinde> Blissex: It is open source. VIA has provided source.
[02:49] <Blissex> onkarshinde: the driver story under Linux is _very_ different from the story under MS Windows. Usually the kernel has the latest drivers.
[02:49] <PatrikJohansson> dazza: yeah i found it now, thx
[02:49] <Blissex> onkarshinde: yes, and compiling an external driver is not necessarily a pleasant experience.
[02:50] <onkarshinde> Blissex: But I mentioned the dates of driver is later than hoary.
[02:50] <iiiears> cheemp - md5sum or filealyzer in windows will let you know if it is the disk pronto.
[02:50] <benkong2> anyone know what I need to do for this error? "W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release"
[02:50] <Blissex> onkarshinde: thats an almost irrelevant detail, unless the Hoary driver just does not work with your particular chip.
[02:50] <Renski> wow, 533 peps, this place is busy
[02:51] <psyke> hi, has anyone tried to install initng on ubuntu breezy?
[02:51] <Blissex> onkarshinde: also, you can use a later kernel than the default one that comes with Hoary.
[02:51] <bArAk> Blissex; i thought it was X but i had a freeze once on boot, before x loaded. could be a kernel problem? i'm using 2.6.10 now (hoary's kernel... no freeze for now...i hope...)
[02:51] <Blissex> bArAk: rather unlikely.
[02:51] <RobinLionheart> ben: I gather that archive.ubuntu.com is temporarily broken
[02:51] <onkarshinde> Blissex: Ok Thanks.
[02:51] <Blissex> bArAk: but then you are not saying anything about your system etc.
[02:51] <Ankka> why does the package manager tell me there's a broken package on my system, and then it fails to find it?
[02:52] <Ankka> how do I fix that?
[02:52] <RobinLionheart> Using one of  the mirrors near your location is faster anyway
[02:52] <onkarshinde> Ankka: Hoe did you try to find it?
[02:52] <r0xoR> what is initng?
[02:52] <r0xoR> bArAk, sounds like a hardware problem - or perhaps a badly burnt CD
[02:52] <r0xoR> RobinLionheart, yes
[02:52] <r0xoR> Ankka, read topic
[02:52] <bArAk> Blissex - thinkpad r50e (ibm) 1.7 centerino
[02:52] <Blissex> onkarshinde: basically the message I am trying to convey is that using a driver that does not comes packaged with a precompile kernel '.deb' is usually a bit pointless and painful -- but it can be done of course.
[02:52] <bArAk> r0xor - i upgraded from hoary using synaptic (went cool)
[02:53] <r0xoR> bArAk, ... ic
[02:53] <Ankka> onkarshinde, there's a little icon there that complains about problems, and when I start synaptic, it tells me there is one broken package on my system
[02:53] <RobinLionheart> I used synaptic to do the dist upgrade too
[02:53] <r0xoR> bArAk, where exactly was the freeze "i had a freeze on boot is rather not specific"
[02:53] <az[a] zel> hey in breezy are there any funky things we can do with the new x.org ? like drop shadows, etc?
[02:53] <Ankka> onkarshinde, and yet, when I try to find it with the "broken" filter, it doesn't find any
[02:54] <PatrikJohansson> and hoew do i unrar with unrar??
[02:54] <r0xoR> az[a] zel, uhhh that's not release/distro related iirc
[02:54] <r0xoR> az[a] zel, that's xorg related
[02:54] <onkarshinde> Ankka: after opening synaptic, click the Status button (lower left set of cuttons), and see if it shows any category Broken.
[02:54] <claes> PatrikJohansson, unrar e rar_file
[02:54] <r0xoR> az[a] zel, if it's not in breezy then you probably have to recompile xorg
[02:54] <r0xoR> PatrikJohansson, you read the manual :)
[02:54] <r0xoR> man unrar
[02:54] <az[a] zel> r0xoR, i just figured some eye candy things might be installed, but not enabled by default
[02:55] <PatrikJohansson> roxor: sry, i will *ashamed*
[02:55] <r0xoR> az[a] zel, they might be, so why don't you read the xorg manual, try it, and find out
[02:55] <r0xoR> az[a] zel, xtransset and xcompmgr i beleive are the related utils
[02:55] <r0xoR> or maybe it's settrans
[02:55] <bArAk> r0xoR, i had many freezes... while screen saver was on, while surfing the web, while playing a game. on boot - i don't remmber exactly but it freezed quick.. 6-8 seconds after grub
[02:55] <r0xoR> az[a] zel, besides, all that crap is highly overrated and highly slow and highly crash prone
[02:56] <Ankka> onkarshinde,  I don't think it gives any, nor does it when I try Custom > Broken
[02:56] <Gabbo> how can i give me the rights to write ob a hdd? atm it has drwxr-xr-x
[02:56] <r0xoR> Gabbo, write to what hdd?
[02:56] <onkarshinde> Ankka: Try once reloading package list by pressing Reload button. See if still says you have a broken package.
[02:56] <r0xoR> Gabbo, be more specific
[02:57] <Gabbo> ists a partition on my second hdd (hdb5) and its formated with fat32
[02:57] <apokryphos> Gabbo: alter the umask in fstab
[02:57] <r0xoR> Gabbo, please say HD
[02:57] <r0xoR> Gabbo, hdd means "hard drive D" as in /dev/hdd
[02:57] <claes> az[a] zel, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75527&highlight=xcompmgr
[02:57] <selinium> strange things are going on on my machine.....
[02:58] <r0xoR> Gabbo, so yeah, use umask in fstab like apokryphos said
[02:58] <Ankka> onkarshinde, it tells me one package is broken, still. How do I find the broken one?
[02:58] <simbad> I have problems with my fonts in xterm (breezy). Could be a reason that /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dir only includes a file with a 0 value, even its mentioned in xorg.conf?
[02:58] <r0xoR> selinium, yours and everyone else who installed the latest ubuntu release
[02:58] <helpme2> which is faster: kubuntu or ubuntu? in bootup and in general?
[02:58] <selinium> I have two HD one with the OS on it and the other with /home on it. I just check my fstab and there is no reference to /home
[02:58] <r0xoR> helpme2, uhhh TIAS?
[02:58] <az[a] zel> claes, cheers
[02:58] <iiiears> PatrickJohnson - RTFM wasn't really as helpful as we usually see here was it? - lol - as you asked the question i installed unrar. - it looks like the free version only manages vers 2.0 archives we'll need vers. 3.0 (non-free) for more common files
[02:58] <selinium> r0xoR, I am still running hoary
[02:58] <iiiears> rarsoft.com
[02:58] <Gabbo> r0xoR, sry didn't know that hdd is in linux-language a special hard disks.. i thought it's for hard disk drive :>
[02:58] <onkarshinde> Ankka: I don't know why it isn't showing broken package if it knows there is one.
[02:59] <claes> az[a] zel, But it's slow and a little buggy imho.
[02:59] <r0xoR> Gabbo, "drive" is implied when you say "hard disc"
[02:59] <kbrooks> Gabbo: it is
[02:59] <Ankka> onkarshinde, looks like I had my preferences wrong. problem found
[02:59] <r0xoR> Gabbo, but in linux hdd means something slightly more specific
[02:59] <helpme2> r0xoR: what did u say? i didnt get it?
[02:59] <Ankka> onkarshinde, thanks for the patience :)
[02:59] <Gabbo> :>
[02:59] <r0xoR> Gabbo, for instance for me hdd = my DVD burner
[03:00] <kbrooks> Gabbo: /dev/hdd
[03:00] <r0xoR> helpme2, i said try it and see... IMO if you don't know whether you want kubuntu then you don't
[03:00] <kbrooks> hard drive 4
[03:00] <Java_the_Hutt> Question : I have muted system from the sound icon in trailer. But Gaim still gives out sound, how could this happen
[03:00] <Gabbo> :D
[03:00] <r0xoR> helpme2, in other words if you have to ask the question you just asked, you don't need kubuntu... or want it for that matter
[03:00] <kbrooks> Gabbo: /dev/hda # first hard drive
[03:00] <Gabbo> at my pc hdd isn cdrom1 :>
[03:01] <selinium> apokryphos, Can you help me with a strange fstab problem?
[03:01] <kbrooks> Gabbo: hda1 == first partition on first hd
[03:01] <helpme2> uhh...i dont have access to the install cds...someone will be sending it to me.....so i was asking out of curiosity...
[03:01] <Gabbo> k
[03:01] <onkarshinde> Java_the_Hutt: May be you have two sound outputs and your volume controller has muted wrong one.
[03:01] <cheemp> on mysql, what is the 'debian-sys-maint' account created ?
[03:01] <r0xoR> Gabbo, uhhh... then you can't write to it
[03:01] <apokryphos> selinium: have you asked in the channel? =)
[03:01] <r0xoR> Gabbo, so why are you trying to write to an unwritable media?
[03:01] <selinium> apokryphos, yep
[03:01] <selinium> :)
[03:01] <apokryphos> selinium: probably not, but shoot
[03:01] <Gabbo> lol.. i wanna write on hdb5
[03:01] <r0xoR> helpme2, ok so don't worry about it... you'll get what you get
[03:02] <r0xoR> helpme2, in my experience KDE is a lot slower than GNOME
[03:02] <r0xoR> helpme2, i loathe KDE actually
[03:02] <Gabbo> i just used hdd by accident for hard disk drive
[03:02] <apokryphos> in my experience kde is a lot faster than gnome
[03:02] <apokryphos> now we've got real far 8)
[03:02] <apokryphos> !start a desktop war
[03:02] <ubotu> cde is much better than xfce!
[03:02] <helpme2> r0xoR: hmm..thanks
[03:02] <iiiears> kubuntu is nicer for the eyes choosing KDE  "Kubuntu" or Gnome will allow you to run all the same apps
[03:02] <r0xoR> apokryphos, certainly not on load my friend
[03:02] <onkarshinde> r0xoR: IMHO XFCE is way faster than GNOME and KDE ;-)
[03:02] <r0xoR> apokryphos, KDE loads like 10x slower than GNOME
[03:02] <claes> enlightenment 17!
[03:02] <r0xoR> onkarshinde, in fact it is
[03:03] <kbrooks> r0xoR: dont troll please
[03:03] <r0xoR> and openbox is way faster than XFCE
[03:03] <iiiears> smaller faster! better :)
[03:03] <r0xoR> and TWM is way faster than them all
[03:03] <Ankka> windows 3.11!!!
[03:03] <apokryphos> r0xoR: depends on the way you customize it; but in ubuntu -- yes, certainly.
[03:03] <helpme2> lol
[03:03] <r0xoR> hell... why use a GUI at all? console is the fastest yet!
[03:03] <selinium> apokryphos, lol I have two HD's one hase the OS on it, and the other has /home on it... In my fstab there is no reference to /home... I am a little confused.
[03:03] <apokryphos> r0bby2: mind you, I restart my KDE like once every few weeks
[03:03] <r0xoR> kbrooks, whatever, guy asked about GNOME vs. KDE
[03:03] <r0xoR> i gave my opinion
[03:03] <r0xoR> and my experience
[03:03] <apokryphos> selinium: then you're not using the other HD as /home
[03:03] <iiiears> !desktop
[03:03] <ubotu> iiiears: Are you on ritalin?
[03:03] <iiiears> !desktops
[03:03] <ubotu> iiiears: Bugger all, i dunno
[03:03] <onkarshinde> selinium: then why don't you add it yourself?
[03:04] <selinium> apokryphos, It all works! I am a little retecent about rebooting nowing that.
[03:04] <kbrooks> r0xoR: thought u were trolling srry
[03:04] <helpme2> im on kanotix now...kdm takes so long to show up:(........im waiting for my ubuntu cds:)
[03:04] <r0xoR> kbrooks, nope, just responding to helpme2
[03:04] <Java_the_Hutt> onkarshinde, how can i check it out ?
[03:04] <r0xoR> helpme2, you mean Knoppix?
[03:04] <apokryphos> helpme2: best thing to do of course is to try them both out properly
[03:04] <apokryphos> neither is perfect for everyone
[03:04] <helpme2> no kanotix..ya its based on knoppix but easier to install to hd
[03:04] <iiiears> kdelook.org or gnomelook.org may give you a better idea of what is best for you.
[03:05] <cheemp> how is enlightenment 17 ?
[03:05] <r0xoR> hmm
[03:05] <r0xoR> e17 has a LONG way to go
[03:05] <apokryphos> cheemp: nice in some ways, but pretty lacking
[03:05] <apokryphos> cheemp: try it out
[03:05] <r0xoR> if you want a USABLE desktop stick w/e16
[03:05] <Ng> enlightenment will never be finished
[03:05] <Ng> there's no point ;)
[03:05] <claes> Great! But still some bugs.
[03:05] <helpme2> i love the crystal iconset for gnome....how many like this plz tell me http://crystalgnome.org/images/screenshots/Crystalclear.png
[03:05] <onkarshinde> Java_the_Hutt: Right clicking on volume control and see if there is any preference for selecting default device or opening advanced volume properties.
[03:05] <r0xoR> helpme2, tell you what?
[03:05] <Ng> the guys who write it are perpetually obsessed with rewriting all their libraries, so still after god knows how many years they are writing a window manager, instead of making something useful. that's my take on it at least.
[03:05] <selinium> onkarshinde, It was, and should be using the new drive, the old drive did not have any room left on it. I have been FLACing all my cds... THat is why I am confused!
[03:06] <cheemp> apok: i tried earlier versions.. i was wondering if they had dealt with the 'lacking' part ;)
[03:06] <iiiears> helpme2 looks pretty nice.
[03:06] <Kyral> Java_the_Hutt....hehe nice :D
[03:06] <apokryphos> helpme2: heh, looks very kde-ish :P
[03:06] <Java_the_Hutt> Kyral, :)
[03:06] <Nakkel> how do I get rid of these "ldconfig: /usr/lib/libpostfix-util.so.1 is not a symbolic link" when doing apt-get upgrade?
[03:06] <r0xoR> gah... WinXP forever!
[03:06] <gsuveg> re
[03:06] <helpme2> r0xoR: whats wrong??
[03:06] <r0xoR> ok, NOW i'm trolling :)
[03:06] <apokryphos> win 98 forever!
[03:06] <r0xoR> :P
[03:06] <r0xoR> hahah
[03:06] <r0xoR> DOS 6.2 forever!
[03:06] <Hoxzer> can somebody help me to repair tv-out on mx400?
[03:07] <apokryphos> r0bby2: too hardcore for me ;-)
[03:07] <Kyral> IBM DOS 3.3 forever!
[03:07] <benkong2> is there a big difference between apt-get dist-update and aptitude dist-update?
[03:07] <dereks__> are there any bugs with amd64-smp + SATA controlers?
[03:07] <r0xoR> apokryphos, you mean me?
[03:07] <claes> Nakkel, sudo aptitude reinstall postfix      I think.
[03:07] <RobinLionheart> I can top that. CP/M forever!
[03:07] <iiiears> << Cedega r0xoRs - Grin
[03:07] <Nakkel> claes: thanks, will try
[03:07] <Kyral> whats CP/M?
[03:07] <signius> does anyone here use a garmin etrex legend with a serial to usb adapter ?
[03:07] <helpme2> hey guys whats ur loading time for firefox in ubuntu?
[03:07] <apokryphos> benkong2: considering both commands don't exist ;-)
[03:07] <onkarshinde> selinium: Don't know how to help
[03:07] <r0xoR> hahah, CP/M is what bill gates bought for 50,000
[03:07] <signius> i have had it working before unde rhoary
[03:07] <r0xoR> i think
[03:07] <apokryphos> r0bby2: whoops, yeah
[03:07] <iiiears> kyral - an OS before even DOS.
[03:07] <Kyral> helpme2, none because I use Epiphany ;P
[03:07] <r0xoR> apokryphos, there you go again
[03:07] <gsuveg> my write the totem, at 'play dvd' menu entry > no mounting point for hdc
[03:07] <benkong2> apokryphos; hmm....typo again
[03:08] <signius> but i cannot remember what settings i had before
[03:08] <Kyral> Unix System 1 Forever !
[03:08] <gsuveg> before upgrade it was no problem. any idea ?
[03:08] <gsuveg> its breezy
[03:08] <helpme2> anyone tried prelinking here? is it worth it?
[03:08] <signius> i cannot for the life of me get gpsdrive to get the info from the gps unit
[03:08] <r0xoR> ENIAC forever!
[03:08] <RobinLionheart> Kyral: Yeah, CP/M is what DOS 1 was based on, before even the UNIXy additions of DOS2
[03:08] <onkarshinde> r0xoR: IIRC, Q-DOS was the thing that Bill Gates bought
[03:08] <gsuveg> colosseum forwever
[03:08] <t_ras> hi to all. using breezy, my browsers trys to php files instead of running them. how an I fix it?
[03:08] <Kyral> ah
[03:09] <selinium> onkarshinde, WHat should the fstab read?
[03:09] <Kyral> uhhh......damn, I think r0xoR just beat us
[03:09] <r0xoR> t_ras, huh, that's funny cuz my browser tries to have sex with files instead of running them
[03:09] <Kyral> wait
[03:09] <gsuveg> t_ras: php loaded into apache ?
[03:09] <Kyral> Abacus forever!
[03:09] <gsuveg> or ist apache ?
[03:09] <t_ras> how?
[03:09] <RobinLionheart> I have a IBM CP/M disk around here somewhere, it was sooo useless
[03:09] <claes> t_ras, It's a server setting.
[03:09] <gsuveg> what how ?
[03:09] <r0xoR> big sticks forever!
[03:10] <signius> Anyone up for a USB to Serial GPS challenge ?
[03:10] <Kyral> Counting on Fingers forever! ;P
[03:10] <t_ras> I see, where do I set it in server (it is a page on my comp)
[03:10] <onkarshinde> selinium: Paste your fstab in pastebin and then I may help you
[03:10] <helpme2> anyone tried prelinking here? is it worth it?
[03:10] <r0xoR> RobinLionheart, in 300 years it'll be worth about 5 million dollars
[03:10] <gsuveg> helpme2: not
[03:10] <Kyral> helpme2, Prelinking > all
[03:10] <apokryphos> Kyral: I love the way it degenerated to that eventually ;-)
[03:10] <r0xoR> RobinLionheart, of course by then the inflation will make it so that you'll be able to buy a peice of toast and coffee
[03:10] <Kyral> I <3 Prelinking :P
[03:11] <Kyral> It was amusing wasn't it :D
[03:11] <Gabbo> after i changed something in the fstab, do i have to remount?
[03:11] <Kyral> Gabbo, yes
[03:11] <r0xoR> Gabbo, yes
[03:11] <Gabbo> k
[03:11] <RobinLionheart> If you like crystal, try out the SphereCrystal theme
[03:11] <r0xoR> damn, beat me
[03:11] <selinium> onkarshinde, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3286 :)
[03:12] <helpme2> Kyral: where?
[03:12] <apokryphos> Gabbo: sudo mount -a
[03:12] <signius> ok would /dev/ttyUSB0 be the actualy USB-SERIAL adapter ?
[03:12] <iiiears> Gabbo - check out the "winmac_fstab" script it will find and mount all available partitions and add them to fstab automagically.
[03:12] <t_ras> claes,  I see, where do I set it in server (ithe non running page is in my omp)
[03:12] <signius> if so
[03:13] <Kyral> helpme2, eh?
[03:13] <iiiears> !ntfs
[03:13] <ubotu> it has been said that 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
[03:13] <Kyral> wait what time is it...
[03:13] <signius> how can i find out what the /dev is for the actualy GPS attached to the usb to serial adapter is ?
[03:13] <Kyral> **** I have to go to class
[03:13] <iiiears> !winmac_fstab
[03:13] <ubotu> iiiears: Wish i knew
[03:13] <Kyral> !prelink
[03:13] <ubotu> prelink is probably 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
[03:13] <apokryphos> heh
[03:13] <r0xoR> it's 9:25am
[03:13] <r0xoR> er
[03:13] <r0xoR> 15am
[03:13] <redguy|work> 15 AM?
[03:13] <Kyral> helpme2, if you wanna use Prelink go to the links that Ubotu just gave
[03:13] <Renski> ...
[03:13] <t_ras> how do I make my apache server run php files
[03:13] <t_ras> ?
[03:14] <Kyral> Its worth it :D
[03:14] <onkarshinde> selinium: Try adding  /dev/hdb1 (whatever partition)/homeext3auto 0 0 to fstab
[03:14] <r0xoR> redguy|work, yes 15am :)
[03:14] <cheemp> i find mozilla to be so slow and crappy
[03:14] <r0xoR> what, you don't come from jupiter?
[03:14] <cafuego_> t_ras: sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php4; sudo apache2ctl graceful
[03:14] <selinium> onkarshinde, Cheers
[03:14] <iiiears> !fstab
[03:14] <ubotu> iiiears: What?
[03:14] <kbrooks> r0xoR: no
[03:14] <r0xoR> cheemp, i find linux to be slow and crappy :P
[03:14] <kbrooks> 9:15 am
[03:14] <claes> t_ras, Not sure where the files are in ubuntu. But in debian it's /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[03:14] <helpme2> Kyral: i see..thanks
[03:14] <onkarshinde> selinium: I mean: /dev/hdb1 (whatever partition)/homeext3auto 0 0
[03:14] <kbrooks> *corrected*
[03:14] <cafuego_> r0xoR: Nobody comes from Jupiter, it sucks too hard.
[03:14] <redguy|work> r0xoR: :)
[03:14] <Kyral> If I didn't have class I'd stick around to help. But I do so...
[03:15] <RobinLionheart> helpme2: It's in "gnome-themes-extras"
[03:15] <cheemp> r0xor: hehe... well my linux is fast and crazy... but each time i browse the web its ughhhh..
[03:15] <r0xoR> cheemp, so use lynx
[03:15] <cheemp> yah right
[03:15] <r0xoR> cheemp, Opera is wicked fast
[03:15] <r0xoR> cheemp, it's no longer ad ware either
[03:16] <cafuego_> cheemp: It's probably trying to use ipv6. Type 'about:config' in the location bar.
[03:16] <r0xoR> i use firefox, it's aight for me
[03:16] <r0xoR> launches like molasses, just like every other app
[03:16] <r0xoR> but runs well
[03:16] <cafuego_> cheemp: Ten filter on 'ipv6' and set network.dns.disableIPv6 to true.
[03:17] <cafuego_> uoQeeoX: You are a spam bot.
[03:17] <r0xoR> i am?
[03:17] <r0xoR> damn, i guess i've been in denial all these years
[03:18] <cafuego_> r0xoR: Are you at all dyslexic?
[03:18] <r0xoR> cafuego_, nope not in the laest lysdexic
[03:18] <helpme2> RobinLionheart: u mean the crystalclear themes?
[03:18] <cheemp> r0xor: wow, actually made a difference
[03:18] <cafuego_> Juuuuust checking...
[03:18] <morzel> hi
[03:18] <r0xoR> morzel, buy
[03:19] <r0xoR> ahhhhhhh! attack of the join/part messages!
[03:19] <iiiears> ubotu "/etc/fstab is a real pain for new users. The fstab file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the winmac_fstab file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab."
[03:19] <RobinLionheart> helpme: No, where are those?
[03:19] <ubotu> okay, iiiears
[03:19] <occy> r0xoR, heh
[03:20] <az[a] zel> hmm, Banshee has crashed on me twice already
[03:20] <gimmulF> Hi, when i try to boot up the ubuntu i386 installation cd it says BOOT FAILURE INSERT SYSTEM DISC (something like that) but i can boot up the gentoo live cd without any problems please help
[03:20] <iiiears> ubotu forget  "/etc/fstab is a real pain for new users. The fstab file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the winmac_fstab file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab."
[03:20] <ubotu> i didn't have anything called '"/etc/fstab is a real pain for new users. the fstab file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the winmac_fstab file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab."', iiiears
[03:20] <GNULinuxer> ubotu: /etc/fstab
[03:20] <ubotu> GNULinuxer: Are you on ritalin?
[03:20] <r0xoR> az[a] zel, ahhh, everything is as it should be
[03:20] <cheemp> well.. 9:30 am... time to smoke some hash
[03:20] <iiiears> cafuego help!
[03:20] <r0xoR> iiiears, i think you have to say "fstab is 'all that text....'"
[03:20] <GNULinuxer> ubotu "PITA"
[03:21] <ubotu> Not a clue, GNULinuxer
[03:21] <GNULinuxer> ubotu PITA
[03:21] <ubotu> GNULinuxer: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[03:21] <r0xoR> GNULinuxer, msg the bot
[03:21] <r0xoR> GNULinuxer, don't spam the channel
[03:21] <cheemp> i gotta move to my other laptop and do windows .NET development :(
[03:21] <GNULinuxer> r0xoR: sorry!
[03:21] <iiiears> ubotu fstab is "/etc/fstab is a real pain for new users. The fstab file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the winmac_fstab file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab."
[03:21] <ubotu> okay, iiiears
[03:21] <gimmulF> Hi, when i try to boot up the ubuntu i386 installation cd it says BOOT FAILURE INSERT SYSTEM DISC (something like that) but i can boot up the gentoo live cd without any problems please help
[03:22] <cheemp> onlymotivation that i have to use windows xp is my ubuntu laptop is a P4 2.4 and my windows box is a centrino 2.0
[03:22] <r0xoR> gimmulF, hi you have repeated your question... you are lame
[03:22] <r0xoR> gimmulF, so reburn your ubuntu CD
[03:22] <gimmulF> sry
[03:22] <gimmulF> doing that right now
[03:22] <r0xoR> gimmulF, good, burn it slowly and painfuly
[03:22] <GNULinuxer> iiiears: the format is not right
[03:22] <r0xoR> gimmulF, like 2x
[03:22] <gimmulF> i just wrote the quiery again becauce there got so much written just after it so i thought maybe you missed it :)
[03:22] <iiiears> GNULinuxer - do you have an aspirin?
[03:22] <r0xoR> gimmulF, nope, didn't miss it
[03:22] <gimmulF> sry anyway
[03:23] <r0xoR> gimmulF, np
[03:23] <cafuego_> !forget "/etc/fstab
[03:23] <ubotu> i forgot "/etc/fstab, cafuego_
[03:23] <RobinLionheart> (checks gnome-art for it)
[03:23] <cafuego_> goo'boy
[03:24] <iiiears> Thanks cafuego. - (whew)
[03:24] <cafuego_> !forget packages.gz
[03:24] <ubotu> i forgot packages.gz, cafuego_
[03:24] <r0xoR> aspirin is worse than cocaine
[03:24] <cafuego_> !list
[03:24] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, list is you can see a list of things I know at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[03:25] <cafuego_> iiiears: You can always see what the bot thinks it knows on that page :-)
[03:25] <cafuego_> !forget only thing that works
[03:25] <ubotu> i forgot only thing that works, cafuego_
[03:25] <glick> hey whats a good firewall for ubuntu?
[03:25] <r0xoR> !forget your marbles
[03:25] <ubotu> i didn't have anything called 'your marbles', r0xoR
[03:25] <wickedpuppy> glick, iptables
[03:25] <r0xoR> hahah! i KNEW it!
[03:25] <cafuego_> glick: Simple & easy: firestarter
[03:26] <r0xoR> that explains everything...
[03:26] <RobinLionheart> I'm partial to Lush, but it lacks an icon for the volume control panel applet
[03:26] <iiiears> cafuego - Thanks bookmarked it.
[03:26] <cafuego_> !forget grc
[03:26] <ubotu> i forgot grc, cafuego_
[03:26] <r0xoR> !forget your name
[03:26] <ubotu> i didn't have anything called 'your name', r0xoR
[03:26] <cafuego_> r0xoR: Tahnks for helping, but i can clean up by myself.
[03:26] <r0xoR> darn, apparently it's not possible to induce amnesia in an artificial intelligence :)
[03:27] <r0xoR> cafuego_ :P k
[03:27] <GNULinuxer> cafuego: wherefrom can i get the ubotu software?
[03:27] <RobinLionheart> And Gorilla, shucks
[03:27] <apokryphos> GNULinuxer: google blootbot
[03:27] <apokryphos> GNULinuxer: or just apt for it
[03:27] <cafuego_> GNULinuxer: sudo apt-get install blootbot
[03:27] <GNULinuxer> apokryphos: ohh, so it's blootbot
[03:27] <GNULinuxer> thanks guys!
[03:27] <JustSteve> hey is it possible to install gnome without evolution, gnomemeeting and such?
[03:28] <redguy|work> what does bloot stand for?
[03:28] <glick> firestarter looks nice
[03:28] <r0xoR> JustSteve, probably, why
[03:28] <glick> cafuego, you also use it on your desktop?
[03:28] <r0xoR> JustSteve, if you don't use them what's the problem? just don't use them
[03:28] <apokryphos> redguy|work: nothing afaik; just a heavily modified infobot
[03:28] <cafuego_> GNULinuxer: ubotu's database is available via rsync on rsync://www.livelamp.org/ubotu
[03:28] <cheemp> !forget like i used to call r0xor's mom: big bertha.
[03:28] <ubotu> i didn't have anything called 'like i used to call r0xor's mom: big bertha.', cheemp
[03:28] <JustSteve> because i removed evolution, gnomemeeting and stuff and it removed gnomedesktop completely
[03:28] <cafuego_> glick: No, I don't need a firewall on my desktop.
[03:28] <RobinLionheart> JustSteve: You can, but they're part of ubuntu-desktop
[03:28] <kaito_sindbad> when i try to install something with apt-get, i get an error:  files list file for package `update-manager' is missing final newline
[03:29] <kaito_sindbad> what can i do?
[03:29] <r0xoR> !forget a libido
[03:29] <ubotu> i didn't have anything called 'a libido', r0xoR
[03:29] <cafuego_> JustSteve: gnome-desktop is a virtual package; removing it has no effect.
[03:29] <r0xoR> yeah so that's why you don't have a girlfriend
[03:29] <JustSteve> hmm
[03:29] <cheemp> r0x lol
[03:29] <apokryphos> r0bby2: don't play with the bot in here =)
[03:29] <cheemp> !forget self esteem
[03:29] <ubotu> cheemp: i didn't have anything called 'self esteem'
[03:30] <RobinLionheart> There's nothing wrong with picking all your applications yourself, or even mix and match kde and gnome ones,. ubuntu-desktop is just a collection of all the standard ones to install
[03:30] <apokryphos> cheemp: same for you
[03:30] <apokryphos> play/investigate
[03:30] <cafuego_> !botabuse
[03:30] <ubotu> You can play with me on #debian-bots without being banned.
[03:30] <JustSteve> well, it looks like it removed everything gnome for me
[03:30] <JustSteve> luckily enough i had Xfce installed already
[03:30] <cheemp> apokryphos hurt my feelings
[03:31] <cafuego_> !info gnome-desktop
[03:31] <cheemp> but ubuntu makes me happy always :)
[03:31] <cafuego_> hmm.
[03:31] <JustSteve> !info gnome.desktop
[03:32] <JustSteve> yeah, apt-get wants to install a bunch of other apps with gnome
[03:32] <iiiears> Please be nice to the bot. - His big brother is a credit reporting computer. (j/k)
[03:32] <apokryphos> gnome-desktop-environment, perhaps
[03:32] <lokm> hi all
[03:32] <iiiears> Good Morning lokm
[03:32] <cafuego_> JustSteve: it will pull in all packages marked as depends in the Pakcage file, yes.. and THEIR depends...
[03:33] <cafuego_> JustSteve: You could start with gnome-core, probably.
[03:33] <cheemp> iiiears, think of the poor parents :(
[03:33] <lokm> :) I have one problem about ubuntu... I installed it and I don't know how can I log in like root.. Can anyone help pls?
[03:33] <cafuego_> lokm: You can't. You don't need to.
[03:33] <cafuego_> !root
[03:33] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, root is disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[03:33] <iiiears> !rootsudo
[03:33] <ubotu> hmm... rootsudo is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[03:33] <apokryphos> JustSteve: the gnome package gives you a little more I think
[03:33] <JustSteve> gnome-core installs all the same stuff, minus some of the libraries
[03:33] <all4n> lokm, run the command you want with 'sudo' before it
[03:34] <iiiears> some info there root isn't all that useful.
[03:34] <JustSteve> i'll just be sticking with xfce untill i can configure either flux or blackbox to my liking i suppes
[03:34] <Habbie> mmflux
[03:35] <r0xoR> JustSteve, use openbox, it's faster
[03:35] <cheemp> lokm: i started root terminal and passwd ... then i su - / sudo when i need
[03:35] <JustSteve> but flux is pretty! lol
[03:35] <r0xoR> geh, i can't stand all the extra crap flux does, like those extra window tabs and the lame excuse for a "taskbar" that doesn't even work right
[03:36] <r0xoR> openbox is just as pretty, there are like a few hundred themes for it
[03:36] <JustSteve> logging out to try openbox
[03:36] <r0xoR> in fact, you can go download the entire gzip
[03:39] <kemik> !rightclickterminal
[03:39] <ubotu> kemik: Do they come in packets of five?
[03:39] <kemik> !terminal
[03:40] <_pir> helo, Any body here use Firestarter with pptp connection?? , I added  the patch to the "user pre" file but it didn't work....
[03:41] <cjhcjhcjh> How to install java plug-in ? Breezy, firefox
[03:41] <glick> hey whats a good an popular CMS?>
[03:41] <cafuego_> glick: They all suck in varying ways. What size do you need? What purpose?
[03:41] <glick> cafuego, collaboration on a serious project
[03:41] <glick> schedules
[03:42] <glick> communication
[03:42] <glick> a place to store datea
[03:42] <glick> upload download
[03:42] <glick> etc
[03:42] <cafuego_> So more of a groupware suite than a CMS.
[03:42] <glick> cafuego, yeah
[03:42] <_pir> helo, Any body here use Firestarter with pptp connection?? , I added  the patch to the "user pre" file but it didn't work....
[03:42] <cafuego_> glDunno then
[03:42] <PatrikJohansson> how do i install flashplayer(firefox) on my x64 breezy??
[03:43] <poningru> you cant
[03:43] <PatrikJohansson> cant seem to get it working
[03:43] <apokryphos> PatrikJohansson: no flash for 64-bit
[03:43] <apokryphos> (including Windoze)
[03:43] <lokm> do u think that ubuntu is ok for server use?
[03:43] <MenZa> lol
[03:43] <oxez> is there an extension for epiphany that would add a google search feature?
[03:43] <PatrikJohansson> apokryphos, ?? what??
[03:43] <poningru> lokm: ofcourse
[03:43] <lokm> poningru: :)
[03:43] <poningru> PatrikJohansson: there is not 64-bt flash
[03:43] <windex> PatrikJohansson, macromedia has not produced 64 bit versions of flash player yet, for any platform
[03:43] <poningru> !tell lokm about server
[03:44] <claes> glick, Perhaps http://www.alfresco.org/
[03:44] <poningru> um nm
[03:44] <_pir> Any body here use Firestarter with pptp connection??
[03:44] <PatrikJohansson> windex, but it works in 64 bit win, but i guess thats differnet
[03:44] <poningru> PatrikJohansson: it couldnt have
[03:44] <kemik> !w32codecs
[03:44] <ubotu> w32codecs is a set of audio/video codecs for DVD-Video. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats deb to download: http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[03:44] <Ankka> where do I find java for ubuntu?
[03:44] <windex> PatrikJohansson, it can work in 64 bit linux too but you have to install a 32bit chrooted enviroment and 32bit firefox. :)
[03:44] <glick> yeah i guess i need more of a groupware thingie
[03:44] <cjhcjhcjh> How to install java plug-in ? Breezy, firefox
[03:44] <PatrikJohansson> windex: hmm what a pickle
[03:45] <PatrikJohansson> i really need it
[03:45] <windex> PatrikJohansson, well, you did switch cpu architectures.
[03:45] <poningru> ubotu: tell cjhcjhcjh about java
[03:45] <RobinLionheart> Ankka: Well, if you want to use gcj, you can just get that from the usual repositories
[03:45] <windex> PatrikJohansson, then run x86 ubuntu on it. you won't miss much for workstation use.
[03:45] <cjhcjhcjh> poningru, TVM
[03:45] <PatrikJohansson> windex, but it worked np in win, so i thought it wouldnt be a problem :P
[03:45] <PatrikJohansson> windex: guess thats an option
[03:45] <Fanskapet> hmm doesn't the inbuilt vnc-server for ubuntu breezy support connecting to a computer without monitor attached?
[03:46] <windex> PatrikJohansson, did you use a pre-built copy of firefox on windows for x86 or x86-64?
[03:46] <RobinLionheart> ubotu: help
[03:46] <otto_> q passa neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeng????
[03:47] <PatrikJohansson> windex: hmm not sure but i just downloaded it from getfirefox,com, (the version that they recommended)
[03:47] <windex> PatrikJohansson, k, it was probably 32bit firefox, which is why 32bit flash worked for you.
[03:47] <RobinLionheart> ubotu: tell me about java
[03:47] <PatrikJohansson> windex: yeah i guess so
[03:48] <windex> PatrikJohansson, the diffrence is windows as an architecture does not require all the same steps as linux for multiplatform support.
[03:48] <cafuego_> !fstab is also See <partitions>.
[03:48] <ubotu> okay, cafuego_
[03:48] <ratboy> hey there
[03:48] <windex> ubotu, i love you.
[03:48] <ubotu> windex: Do they come in packets of five?
[03:49] <windex> :D
[03:49] <PatrikJohansson> windex: but the only option i have is to go with the x86 ubuntu??
[03:49] <cafuego_> Stupid, retarded, broken bot.
[03:49] <RobinLionheart> Ubotu doesn't seem to respond to my /msgs
[03:49] <ubotu> RobinLionheart: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[03:49] <cjhcjhcjh> java installation - having read wiki - do I want the RPM version or the plain one?
[03:49] <windex> PatrikJohansson, no, you can also install a copy of x86 ubuntu on a seperate partition, then mount that partition in x86-64 ubuntu, and chroot and install software on that partition?
[03:49] <Hoxzer> somebody here has setup IVTV?
[03:50] <poningru> RobinLionheart: just type this in '!tell RobinLionheart about java'
[03:50] <PatrikJohansson> windex: doesnt sound like something for a beginner :D
[03:50] <poningru> and press enter
[03:50] <windex> PatrikJohansson, nope. :)
[03:50] <Ankka> ok so I want to instal java, ubotu gives me a link here :http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/ and I'm not sure which one to install
[03:50] <windex> PatrikJohansson, but.. your the one wanting to run concurrent versions of architecutre on one chip. dosen't sound very beginner to me either. :D
[03:50] <RobinLionheart> ubotu: No, I grabbed it and got carried to the top. Yorda wasn't much help though.
[03:50] <ubotu> RobinLionheart: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[03:51] <windex> PatrikJohansson, if x86 is what you want, just install 32 bit ubuntu. :)
[03:51] <cheemp> windex he just wants flash to work
[03:51] <Ng> Ankka: you'll get a more recent version if you follow the java-package instructions on the Java wiki page
[03:51] <poningru> RobinLionheart: dude ubotu is a bot he is not a person
[03:51] <PatrikJohansson> windex: hehe, but im rather new to linux, and i didnt even think it could be a problem
[03:51] <piotr> tvtime is great, but how the hell can i setup audio? i have audigy 1 player soundcard
[03:51] <RobinLionheart> !tell robinlionheart about java
[03:51] <Ankka> Ng: hmm, ok..
[03:51] <cjhcjhcjh> To intall java from sun...do I download the RPM version or the plain version? (The wiki doesnt specify)
[03:51] <RobinLionheart> (09:51:39) ubotu: Please use private messages, like '/msg ubotu java', rather than posting into the channel needlessly.
[03:52] <RobinLionheart> And /msg ubotu java doesn't get any answer
[03:52] <cafuego_> !fstab =~ s/"//g
[03:52] <ubotu> OK, cafuego_
[03:52] <cheemp> i find linux lacking in terms of end user web stuff.. but makes up for its power in web serving :)
[03:52] <ratboy> re :)
[03:52] <poningru> RobinLionheart: are you registered with nickserv?
[03:52] <poningru> !nickserv
[03:52] <ubotu> poningru: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[03:52] <Ng> cjhcjhcjh: not the rpm version, download the plan installer
[03:52] <RobinLionheart> I guess not
[03:52] <cjhcjhcjh> Ng thanks again
[03:52] <cafuego_> RobinLionheart: /msg nickserv register <password>
[03:53] <cafuego_> RobinLionheart: Once you're indeitfied, ubotu will talk to you. (We had some bot abuse from unidentified script kiddies)
[03:53] <ratboy> deos someone know if a drive may have more than one mounting point ?
[03:53] <RobinLionheart> OIC
[03:53] <ratboy> does*
[03:54] <RobinLionheart> Ah, yes, now ubotu will talk to me
[03:54] <cafuego_> ratboy: No, it may not.
[03:54] <cheemp> my kids will be script kiddies
[03:54] <ratboy> k, thanx
[03:54] <cafuego_> ratboy: However, there is the 'bind' mount option.
[03:54] <Ng> ratboy: you can't mount a drive/partition in more than one place, but you can mirror one part of the filesystem to another
[03:54] <poningru> cheemp: rofl
[03:54] <RobinLionheart> Going to reboot
[03:54] <ratboy> ooh ng, how do i manage this ?
[03:54] <cafuego_> ratboy: ergo, 'mount -o bind / /tmp/mirror' will remount / onto /tmp/mirror
[03:55] <cheemp> poningru, i already started training my sperm
[03:55] <Ng> ratboy: as cafuego_ says :)
[03:55] <poningru> nice I should do that too
[03:55] <cafuego_> ratboy: "/real  /new  bind defaults 0 0" in fstab
[03:55] <paul_lost> my sound card doesnt seem to work any tips?
[03:55] <cheemp> poningru, tech em buffer overflow and sql injection  :D
[03:55] <Ankka> ok where do I get java support for firefox and opera on ubuntu?
[03:55] <cafuego_> !java
[03:55] <ubotu> it has been said that java is to install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadeb
[03:55] <poningru> !sound
[03:55] <ubotu> from memory, sound is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/DebuggingSoundProblems/, or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[03:55] <cafuego_> Ankka: Do you have an i386 system?
[03:56] <ratboy> ego, 'mount -o bind / /dev/mnt' will work too ?
[03:56] <poningru> cheemp: eew
[03:56] <Ankka> cafuego, indeed
[03:56] <poningru> overflow and injection
[03:56] <poningru> hmm
[03:56] <cafuego_> ratboy: It would, if /dev/mnt was a directory
[03:56] <cafuego_> Ankka: Actually, just install j2re-1.4
[03:56] <ratboy> but it is one
[03:56] <cafuego_> ratboy: it'll be fine then.
[03:56] <simbad> Sorry for reasking. I have a font-problem. xterm and applications like xemacs are using ugly fonts since the upgrade to breezy. I have no idea how to fix it. Any hints?
[03:57] <ratboy> thanx a lot bro
[03:57] <Ankka> cafuego, thanks
[03:57] <TaQ> hey, I need a tip. :-) we're planning to install Ubuntu on about 20 computers to teach people about free software. do you guys think is a good idea have a login on each computer or there is a way to make it authenticate on some server?
[03:57] <sector10> does anyone know about the network settings window?
[03:58] <paux> hey all....i need some assistance with ubuntu 5.10 and a compaq nc6120 using an external monitro....
[03:58] <cafuego_> TaQ: You're after 'nis' :-)
[03:58] <paux> anyone in here who could help me?
[03:58] <mihai_> hi
[03:58] <cafuego_> TaQ: quick & fairly easy way of sharing the /etc/passwd fiel from a central server with all clients.
[03:58] <paux> hey
[03:58] <TaQ> cafuego, thanks! :-)
[03:59] <mihai_> im having a bit of a problem .. i cant log in as root and i dont recall beeing asked to set a password for root
[03:59] <paux> sudo su - should help
[03:59] <paux> ;-)
[03:59] <TaQ> cafuego, is it easy to use with Ubuntu? I mean, how can I tell it to auth on the server on ... gdm, right?
[03:59] <cafuego_> TaQ: Alternatively, if you have 19 slow boxen and a single kick-ass server, use xdmcp and just log eneyone in on the kick-ass box transparently.
[03:59] <apokryphos> paux: no need to use it
[03:59] <paux> okay!?
[03:59] <sector10> paux: is that a pc or notebook?
[04:00] <apokryphos> paux: sudo -s
[04:00] <cafuego_> TaQ: No, it's lower level than GDM. Once nis is set up, gdm just uses it.
[04:00] <paux> notebook
[04:00] <cafuego_> !nis
[04:00] <ubotu> cafuego_: Do they come in packets of five?
[04:00] <TaQ> cafuego, seems to be some good computers, I didn't checked them yet. see, I'm not much into network admin I'm must a programmer ehehe. :-)
[04:00] <mihai_> paux much obliged :)
[04:00] <paux> sure thing
[04:00] <sector10> paux: check here first https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam
[04:00] <paux> sektor10: i'll try there....thanx!
[04:00] <sector10> paux: the just try it. Use live cd
[04:00] <cafuego_> TaQ: Linux (X Windows) can use a remote box just as if it were a local machine (the user would never know)
[04:00] <TaQ> cafuego, ops, "I'm just a programmer" ehehe
[04:01] <paux> sector:huh!?
[04:01] <sector10> paux: ubuntu live cd
[04:01] <paux> sector: ok, thjx
[04:01] <paux> thx
[04:01] <sector10> paux: is Ubuntu installed already?
[04:02] <glick> hey has anyone here use egroupware?
[04:02] <paux> sektor: yes, running great. just cannot switch to external monitor...
[04:02] <cafuego_> !info nis
[04:02] <ubotu> nis: (Clients and daemons for the Network Information Services (NIS)), section net, is extra. Version: 3.14-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 206 kB, Installed size: 772 kB
[04:03] <paux> sektor: the xwindow on an external monitor looks squeezed and i cannot change that :(
[04:03] <sector10> paux: oh so you do get something
[04:03] <cafuego_> TaQ: 'sudo apt-get install nis; Then see /usr/share/doc/nis/nis.debian.howto.gz (it comes with examples)
[04:03] <kemik> !info mplayer
[04:03] <kemik> hrm
[04:03] <TaQ> thanks again cafuego_ :-)
[04:03] <kemik> !mplayer
[04:03] <ubotu> well, mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto.  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[04:03] <sector10> paux: what is the monitor?
[04:03] <procrastinator> how do i make an extra x-session start up with gdm?
[04:04] <procrastinator> like, startx -- :2
[04:04] <Ankka> where do I find package j2re-1.4?
[04:04] <kemik> mplayer been removed from official repos?
[04:04] <paux> sector: yes.... it's a iiyama VM Pro 513
[04:04] <kemik> Ankka:  http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[04:04] <cafuego_> procrastinator: Admin -> Login Screen Setup -> XServer (just add one)
[04:04] <paux> Ankka: download it from sun and convert it
[04:04] <sector10> paux:  you will need to find vertical and horizontal sync just in case
[04:04] <kemik> Ankka:  dont listen to paux
[04:05] <paux> sector: i tried just about everyhing with that monitor... :-\
[04:05] <claes> procrastinator, use the gdm-setup tool to add another server.
[04:05] <Ankka> kemik, I won't :P
[04:05] <apokryphos> kemik: no; you need i.e. mplayer-386
[04:05] <paux> kemik: hey....it worked for me!
[04:05] <apokryphos> paux: but no point in doing it if debs are available
[04:05] <kemik> paux:  never said it didnt work..
[04:05] <paux> apo: right about that...
[04:05] <paux> kemik: ;-)
[04:06] <cafuego_> Ankka: It's in the universe repositories. Enable them, then you cna 'sudo apt-get install j2re1.4 (and j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin)
[04:06] <procrastinator> cafuego_, claes: Won't it use resources if it is to run all the time (i. e. by default)?
[04:06] <sector10> paux: is that 22 innch monster?
[04:06] <apokryphos> cafuego_: multiverse
[04:06] <cafuego_> procrastinator: Yep (nbut not rell THAT many)
[04:06] <claes> procrastinator, Yes it would.
[04:06] <cyphase> hey everyone
[04:06] <paux> sector: yes
[04:06] <Ankka> cafuego, well, apt-get didn't find it and I think I have universe and multiverse repositories enabled
[04:06] <cafuego_> apokryphos: Blah ;-)
[04:06] <ratboy> cafuego, is there any way to make the mounted, mirrored partition go on the desktop at startup ?
[04:06] <cafuego_> !info j2re1.4
[04:06] <ubotu> j2re1.4: (Blackdown Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition), section multiverse/devel, is optional. Version: 1.4.2.02-1ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 21982 kB, Installed size: 58892 kB
[04:07] <sector10> paux: find the specs and manully edit xorg.conf
[04:07] <ratboy> don't think it's on the /etc/fstab
[04:07] <cafuego_> ratboy: If you mirror mount it on your desktop, sure.
[04:07] <cyphase> is there any way to unlock my apt directory?
[04:07] <procrastinator> cafuego_, claes: Well, then, isn't there a way to only start it when needed (like startx -- :2)
[04:07] <procrastinator> ?
[04:07] <cafuego_> ratboy: You could also simply symlink it.
[04:07] <kemik> why does mplayer-k7 depend on xmms?
[04:07] <cafuego_> procrastinator: Yes, by running 'startx -- :1'
[04:07] <sector10> paux: add the syncs and resolutions there
[04:07] <paux> sector: i might just try that....thanx! will be back if it don't work
[04:07] <augustin> hi guys
[04:07] <cyphase> i was running synaptic, but i had to close it because it got stuck installing 3ddesktop, and now it's locked
[04:07] <paux> sector: thanx!
[04:08] <kemik> apokryphos:  had forgotten to enable multiverse.... dont know why it's not in the standard sources.list (?)
[04:08] <sector10> paux: it will work.
[04:08] <apokryphos> !tell kemik about components
[04:08] <paux> ;-))
[04:08] <cafuego_> Ankka: it exists! The bot hath spokeneeth.
[04:08] <sector10> paux: back up your old xorg.conf first
[04:08] <apokryphos> kemik: note that it'll give you blackdown java; not sun.
[04:08] <claes> procrastinator, Not what I know.
[04:08] <augustin> i need help to configure an Ad-Hoc Wifi connection between two machines, Linux and XP. the two cards are connected, but i can't ping one machine from the other. any help would be much appreciated =)
[04:08] <procrastinator> cafuego_: But will that give me gdm?
[04:08] <jareth> somehow i'm logged on twice
[04:08] <paux> sector: first thing i do when changing something there, but thanx for reminding me!
[04:08] <jareth> could someone kick jareth_ off?
[04:09] <cafuego_> procrastinator: No. If you want gdm, you need to use the resources.
[04:09] <afd_> hi! for some reason, after an update, my keyshortcuts in gnome are broken. Alt+mouse doesn't move the windows anymore, etc. Also, when I go to the "keyboard shortcuts" thingy in system \ preferences, it doesn't have any keyboard shortcuts listed there, just three entries: Desktop, Sound and Window management. :( Any ideas?
[04:09] <apokryphos> jareth: only from the channel, not the network
[04:09] <jareth> okidoki
[04:09] <apokryphos> jareth: if you had registered him then you could
[04:09] <cafuego_> could someone kick Seveas off?
[04:09] <jareth> i have
[04:09] <afd_> afd: I've been using breeze rc, now updated
[04:09] <jareth> :)
[04:09] <sector10> paux: just add the highest resolutions possible until it works if you don't know exactly
[04:10] <apokryphos> jareth: then you can kick jareth_
[04:10] <procrastinator> cafuego_: Okay. Can you give me an idea on how many resources we are talking about?
[04:10] <paux> sector: k
[04:10] <jareth> i'n no op :(
[04:10] <sector10> paux: remove all unecessary modes
[04:10] <gean> can any1 please tell me how can i install an ``automatic command extension'' in bash (3days ubuntu fresh installation) i'd like for instance that [ latex fi+TAB ]  to extend this command to [ latex file.tex ]  if this is the only tex file in dir beginning with fi...
[04:10] <sector10> paux: easier to test
[04:10] <apokryphos> jareth: /msg nickserv ghost username password
[04:10] <LordPum> Hi! Is there someone who can speak italian? Plz! I need help! x_X''
[04:10] <apokryphos> !it
[04:11] <ubotu> italiano es #ubuntu-it per favore, andiamo! Grazi ... prego! :-)
[04:11] <cafuego_> procrastinator: Around 4 Mb of ram from the looks of it.
[04:11] <wickedpuppy> gean, ... it doesn't do that right now ?
[04:11] <cyphase> is there any way to unlock my apt directory?
[04:11] <cyphase> i was running synaptic, but i had to close it because it got stuck installing 3ddesktop, and now it's locked
[04:11] <gean> this feature came e.g. in knoopix, but not now...
[04:11] <jareth> thanks!
[04:11] <procrastinator> cafuego_: Oh, thought it was much more
[04:11] <wickedpuppy> gean, it doesn
[04:11] <sector10> can someone answer a stupid network settings question?
[04:11] <wickedpuppy> gean, it doesn't do that right now ?
[04:11] <cafuego_> procrastinator: Hold on, 'ps' is lying to me.
[04:11] <procrastinator> cafuego_, claes: Thanks a bunch!
[04:11] <claes> gean, You can enable it in /etc/bash.bashrc
[04:11] <procrastinator> oh?
[04:12] <claes> procrastinator, Glad I could help.
[04:12] <cafuego_> procrastinator: Up to 55Mb ;-)
[04:12] <procrastinator> cafuego_: hmr
[04:12] <gean> thanks, claes ! i'll see now what /etc/bash.bashrc offers me !
[04:12] <sector10> if my wireless is using wep at home and i go to another ESSID???
[04:13] <sector10> do i need to remove the wep key?
[04:13] <sector10> anybody?
[04:13] <kemik> apokryphos:  how do i disable totem as mozilla-plugin ?
[04:13] <sector10> will it ignore the wep key at another location or must i remove it??
[04:14] <apokryphos> kemik: I thought it did it automatically when mozilla-mplayer was installed...
[04:14] <Alex_BO2> HELLO!How can i change the mouse theme?
[04:14] <kemik> apokryphos:  maybe now on this fresh install.. it didnt when i dist-upgraded hoary->breezy.. i'll check
[04:14] <gean> THANKS A LOT, claes, it works !
[04:15] <claes> sector10, Use network-manager from universe
[04:15] <claes> gean, Great!
[04:15] <kemik> nope
[04:15] <kemik> awful totem :(
[04:15] <mihai_> anyone know a good mp3 player ? :)
[04:16] <sector10> claes: does network settings ignore the wep key when at another local?
[04:16] <pierre_> How can I test a Logitech webcam with Ubuntu 5.10 ?
[04:16] <sector10> claes: if i select another network the key is still filled in, if i remove it i cant remember it
[04:17] <Alex_BO2> HALO?
[04:17] <kemik> Ares^:  xmms, rhythmbox, beep
[04:17] <claes> sector10, Yes if you use network-manager.
[04:17] <wickedpuppy> Ares^, amarok , xmms ... and so on and on
[04:17] <wickedpuppy> choose one
[04:17] <apokryphos> Alex_BO2: please drop the caps
[04:17] <Ares^> thx
[04:17] <sector10> claes: ok
[04:17] <pou52> hi, a question of curiosity... why dont we see ubuntu on www.linuxiso.org/ isn't this linux also?
[04:17] <apokryphos> !players
[04:17] <ubotu> hmm... players is Audio/MP3 Players: amaroK, Beep-media-player, JuK, Rhythmbox, XMMS ; Video players: Totem, Xine, Mplayer, VLC
[04:18] <Sonderblade> which packages install all man pages?
[04:18] <Alex_BO2> apokryphos, how can i change the mouse theme?
[04:18] <Grant_> How do i find what version of NFS server/client i am running ?
[04:18] <apokryphos> Alex_BO2: I don't use gnome, sorry; but I doubt it's hard, and I doubt you've googled.
[04:18] <dazvid> Sonderblade, manpages-dev
[04:18] <sector10> i need to also find out where my latop hangs on reboot. the boot.log offers little insight?
[04:18] <odat> anyone know how to install gyach
[04:18] <odat> or know where to find a deb package?
[04:19] <teroedni> question:
[04:19] <teroedni> What to do if ubuntu wont install your sata drive?
[04:19] <claes> sector10, On close or on start?
[04:19] <teroedni> start
[04:20] <teroedni> libata:ata_scsi_error21
[04:20] <teroedni> and continues with:
[04:20] <teroedni> : scsi_mod:scsi_error_handler+290 (this is repeated with different values after + )
[04:20] <teroedni> the last thing I understand is:
[04:20] <teroedni> code: bad RIP value
[04:20] <Sonderblade> dazvid: thanks
[04:20] <dazvid> np
[04:21] <teroedni> noone knows im trying to help on ubuntuforums ,but i am lost of aulotions:(
[04:21] <wickedpuppy> pou52, do we have to be listed there to be called linux ? and btw they also list freebsd ...
[04:21] <claes> Alex_BO2, Use gcursor to change the mouse theme in gnome.
[04:21] <pou52> thanks wickedpuppy
[04:22] <odat> anyone used gyach?
[04:23] <pou52> I have installed freebsd but have not done anything with it yet... seems a bit harder
[04:23] <proac> what is wrong if i cant find files with apt-get install? =)
[04:23] <Alex_BO2> claes, where can i find gcursor?
[04:23] <proac> like ipcheck.
[04:23] <apokryphos> !tell proac about repositories
[04:24] <proac> apokryphos thanks :)
[04:24] <claes> Alex_BO2, "sudo aptitude install gcursor" if you enabled universe in /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:24] <signius> right my usb to serail adapter appears to be /dev/ttyUSB0
[04:25] <signius> How can i now determine what devices are connected to the /dev/ttyUSB0
[04:25] <paul_lost18> my sound works for ubuntu noises but nothing else any hints
[04:25] <signius> as in my GPS reciever
[04:25] <Laverne> try lsusb
[04:25] <nightswim> !fetchmail
[04:25] <ubotu> nightswim: Wish i knew
[04:25] <nightswim> well me too
[04:25] <iiiears> How do i restart my mouse?        KVM task switching leaves the mouse cursor jittery.
[04:25] <Fanskapet> hmm anyone succeded in getting another vnc-server up and running in breezy?
[04:25] <modzero> question, im running hoary and i cant connect to the backport repo's are they down? ive commented them out for now but id like to have them
[04:25] <wickedpuppy> teroedni, are you asking cause the install on your sata failed ?
[04:25] <Habbie> nightswim: try getmail ;)
[04:25] <signius> lsusb is only seeing the adapter
[04:25] <wickedpuppy> !ping
[04:25] <ubotu> Keep your fingers to yourself, wickedpuppy.
[04:25] <Fanskapet> supporting high resolutions even though you don't have a monitor plugged in
[04:25] <Laverne> what about lsusb -vv? perhaps that gives more info
[04:26] <signius> i have had this working a long time ago unde rhoary but i cannot remeber for the life of me what i did
[04:26] <teroedni> not mine but i trying to help one on the ubuntuforums
[04:26] <teroedni> and his sata fail
[04:26] <Alex_BO2> claes, thank you.it works
[04:26] <nightswim> Habbie: fetchmail comes preinstalled, and I wanted to know if there was a simple file that told me how to activate postfix on port 25 :)
[04:26] <claes> nightswim, http://www.catb.org/~esr/fetchmail/
[04:26] <paul_lost18> i seem to have a problem with my sound but i am a linux newbie... any help?
[04:26] <claes> Alex_BO2, Nice!
[04:27] <modzero> paul what is the issue exactly?
[04:27] <teroedni> wickeypuppy: could you take an look on it ? im tried to figure it out but im only a Noob;)
[04:28] <signius> nope -W isnt a valid option
[04:28] <teroedni> ?
[04:28] <signius> but ov doesnt give me anything useful
[04:28] <paul_lost18> well ubuntu makes noices but i cant listen to a cd or anything else i get noises for window closing etc but nothing else.. the volume control in the corner says the registery is corrupt
[04:28] <signius> -v even
[04:28] <modzero> ok paul
[04:28] <DVSoftware> ahh, broken, i thought that's problem on my side
[04:28] <claes> nightswim, install postfix and it should listen on port 25.
[04:28] <modzero> open a terminal and type in    killall esd
[04:28] <modzero> then try listening to a cd youll probably be fine
[04:29] <nightswim> hmm
[04:29] <nightswim> I thought it was installed by default
[04:29] <signius> i cant believe ubuntu havnt sorted out that sound crap with this issue
[04:29] <modzero> lol
[04:29] <claes> nightswim, Not in breezy.
[04:29] <modzero> yeah
[04:29] <nightswim> aaah
[04:29] <nightswim> I see
[04:29] <thom_> how do i start netwrk-manager??
[04:29] <procrastinator> cafuego_, claes: After a bit of googling, I found out that gdmflexiserver can start gdm in a new xsession. Just thought you should know.
[04:29] <modzero> could a op give paul a link to automagically disabling enlightenment daemon?
[04:30] <thom_> claes: do you know how to start network-manager?
[04:30] <claes> procrastinator, Does it open on a new tty or only as a xnest window?
[04:31] <modzero> paul are you good now?
[04:31] <signius> I am about to go back to hoary very frigging soon the cisci wireless drivers are broken in the 2.6.12 kernel so have had to switch back to an old orinoco card and patch the driver for the kernel and do so every time there is a kernel update and now i cant get the frigging gps unit to be seen for love nor money
[04:31] <signius> cisco*
[04:31] <claes> thom_, Applications -> other? There it was sometime ago.
[04:31] <Alex_BO2> claes, i don't know why, but when i select a new cursor theme, it doesn't load it
[04:31] <DVSoftware> us.archive.ubuntu.com is broken, please use another mirror <--- which mirror for example?
[04:31] <modzero> dont see why everyone rushes to the new releases so fast, not like were running windows lol
[04:31] <paul_lost18> still not working apparantly
[04:31] <modzero> paul
[04:31] <paul_lost18> it wants me to run gst register but it doesnt run...
[04:32] <claes> DVSoftware, uk.archive.ubuntu.com
[04:32] <modzero> when you typed "killall esd" in the terminal did you get a message?
[04:32] <claes> Alex_BO2, Strange. Perhaps you need to restart X.
[04:32] <paul_lost18> no just gave me a new line
[04:32] <Alex_BO2> claes, ah...okey
[04:32] <modzero> hmmm one sec
[04:33] <claes> Alex_BO2, Not sure. If you need that.
[04:33] <modzero> did you close the terminal when you were done?
[04:33] <paul_lost18> no shall i
[04:33] <thom_> claes: i just installed it but cant find it, even command prompt. oh well!
[04:33] <procrastinator> claes: Dunno what an xnest window is -- i think it opens a new tty...
[04:33] <ninou> hi
[04:33] <modzero> yeah it shouldnt say anything after killall esd thats normal. now close the window and open xmms or rythmmbox up and try playing a song
[04:33] <signius> anyone got any ideas how i can find my gps unit ?
[04:33] <qbeek> is us_intl keyboard installed in Breezy?
[04:34] <claes> procrastinator, xnest is X in a window in a running X. (Did I understand that?)
[04:34] <DVSoftware> errm claes
[04:34] <ninou> is there a doc where the upgrade from 5.04 to 5.10 is explained ?
[04:34] <DVSoftware> W: Failed to fetch http://uk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gksu/gksu_1.3.0-1ubuntu11_amd64.deb
[04:34] <DVSoftware>   404 Not Found
[04:34] <apokryphos> ninou: /topic
[04:34] <paul_lost18> how can i run gst-register everything seems to want me to do that
[04:34] <Amaranth> apokryphos: afaik uk.archive.ubuntu.com is the same as archive.ubuntu.com
[04:34] <Amaranth> apokryphos: so it sounds like the main archive is broken too
[04:34] <ninou> apokryphos: thanks
[04:34] <claes> DVSoftware, Had that problem in x86 tree today. Waited some time and it work.
[04:35] <apokryphos> Amaranth: heh
[04:35] <DVSoftware> interesting
[04:35] <apokryphos> Amaranth: let DVSoftware know ;-)
[04:35] <modzero> one sec paul
[04:35] <claes> thom_, It's a applet. Think it's called nm-applet.
[04:35] <DVSoftware> when will update to dapper be avaliable?
[04:35] <thom_> thanks
[04:35] <procrastinator> claes: Then i'm quite sure it opens a new tty.
[04:36] <ccooke> DVSoftware: about six months.
[04:36] <DVSoftware> ccooke: i mean unstable
[04:36] <dazvid> !iptables
[04:36] <ubotu> dazvid: I don't know, could you explain it?
[04:36] <ccooke> DVSoftware: *grin*
[04:36] <claes> procrastinator, Great! Good to know.
[04:36] <modzero> type gst-register-0.8 in terminal paul
[04:37] <Amaranth> DVSoftware: dapper opens on tuesday
[04:37] <paul_lost18> ok it just loaded 149 plugins
[04:37] <modzero> good deal
[04:37] <paul_lost18> lets see if it works now
[04:37] <DVSoftware> Amaranth: it is already tuesday  here :)
[04:37] <claes> DVSoftware, This is the worst time. The release is out and all you can do is to sit and wait for the new one. I love to make my computer to stop working with bleeading edge.
[04:37] <modzero> its a bug in ubuntu, doesnt get configured sometimes on install and has to be done manually
[04:38] <odat> hello everyone
[04:38] <Amaranth> DVSoftware: here too
[04:38] <dazvid> Tuesday is nearly over for me :S
[04:38] <odat> any have any experience with gyach?
[04:38] <dazvid> oh wait its wednesday
[04:38] <Amaranth> DVSoftware: so it might be open now but there won't be anything new in it
[04:38] <DVSoftware> Amaranth: doesn't matter
[04:38] <claes> No dapper yet check 10 min ago. :-)
[04:39] <paul_lost18> haha ok now it has loaded cd player found track info but when i click play it thinks and then just pauses again
[04:39] <Xenthro> hey guys, has anyone managed to install mplayer on breezy?
[04:39] <modzero> can you play an mp3? what player are you using?
[04:39] <Ironfrost> Hi - can anyone point me to a good site that describes how to create an empty .deb package that only consists of dependencies?
[04:39] <apokryphos> !tell modzero about mp3
[04:40] <claes> Xenthro,  yep working good here.
[04:40] <Ironfrost> (so that I can quickly install a whole load of packages on a lot of machines)
[04:40] <Xenthro> how/ from where did you install?
[04:40] <claes> Xenguy, it's in multiverse
[04:40] <gimmulf> do i need to edit my xorg.conf to configure a second screen ?
[04:41] <apokryphos> Ironfrost: try googling for metapackage. Of course a far easier way is to just put a list of all those packs into a file, then sudo apt-get install <packages>
[04:41] <apokryphos> Ironfrost: s/packs/package names/
[04:41] <paul_lost18> i am just using the CD player app it came with its just called cd player that doesnt want to work i am ripping the CD now to see if that will play back
[04:41] <Xenthro> i checked. it requires that i have libdirectfb-0.9-20
[04:41] <Ironfrost> y'know, that really would be a lot more simple
[04:41] <Xenthro> but i can only find the higher version of that file
[04:41] <Xenthro> and it wont let me use it
[04:41] <claes> Xenguy, You are using breezy?
[04:41] <Xenthro> yes
[04:42] <modzero> yeah when it rips it, it will probably be in ogg. format paul, so make sure you have all of the codecs for your player, by the way are you running hoary or breezy?
[04:42] <hmrocha> hello
[04:42] <hmrocha> i can't use sound in my computer
[04:42] <theD3viL> Totem couldnt start > The video output is in use by another application > what is wrong?
[04:42] <claes> Xenguy, For me it wants libdirectfb-0.9-22
[04:42] <hmrocha> ubuntu didn't detect the sound card
[04:42] <Xenthro> weird.
[04:42] <paul_lost18> 5.10 which is breezy is it not.. i try to rid my memory of the silly name the number sounds much nicer
[04:42] <Xenthro> anyways, anybody know where i can get the libdirectfb-0.9-20 file?
[04:42] <hmrocha> with lspci i get...
[04:43] <hmrocha> 0000:00:02.7 Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]  Sound Controller (rev a0)
[04:43] <hmrocha> any help?
[04:43] <claes> Xenthro, Do a "aptitude update" and try again.
[04:43] <modzero> lol yeah
[04:43] <iiiears> installing gstreamer0.8-mad keeps some packages from being upgraded later. - Is there a better choice?
[04:43] <modzero> warty was the worst lol
[04:43] <modzero> namewise
[04:44] <modzero> paul do you use xmms?
[04:44] <cheemp> dapper drake is a pretty dumb name
[04:44] <Alex_BO2> claes, it doesn't work only with pingu's theme (that's the best in my opinion).what a pity
[04:44] <modzero> dapper drake lol
[04:45] <iiiears> I need the codec for mp3's
[04:45] <cheemp> which is ubuntu 6.04
[04:45] <hmrocha> iiiears, apt-get install gstreamer0.8-mad
[04:45] <cheemp> what
[04:45] <cheemp> what's next.. a distro based on president names...
[04:45] <claes> Alex_BO2, Could perhaps be something strange in the themes.
[04:45] <atripathi> goodevening peeps
[04:45] <Alex_BO2> claes, yes
[04:45] <modzero> feely fillmore haha
[04:45] <modzero> kinky kennedy
[04:46] <modzero> lmao ok ill stop now.
[04:46] <iiiears> hmrocha - it will freeze 4 packages from being upgraded later. - just wondering if there was a better option.
[04:46] <cheemp> bushy bush
[04:46] <modzero> lol
[04:46] <hmrocha> iiiears, how can that be?
[04:47] <iiiears> I was afraid you might ask me something like that. (a befuddled grin suddenly appears.)
[04:47] <modzero> paul how are we doing?
[04:47] <paul__> ok it couldnt play it when ripped either
[04:47] <modzero> ok sigh hold on
[04:48] <paul__> using rythmbox
[04:49] <modzero> can i get a second head on this? paul cant get a sound out of his system. except for esd system sounds. he has run killall esd in the term. and has run "gst-register-0.8" still no sounds not even in ogg. running rythmbox. anyone care to hop in?
[04:49] <mindamp> i mucked up and removed /etc/apache2... and now whenever i apt-get install apache2... it does install the /etc/apache2 directory with all the default files...
[04:49] <mindamp> how do i do this?
[04:50] <modzero> im sure ogg. is ready to go "out of the box"
[04:50] <dbug> with vnc can i access to a windows machine ?
[04:50] <iiiears> OGG works and so does FLAC
[04:50] <cheemp> mindamp: try apt-get remove apache2 first
[04:50] <mindamp> dbug... yes of course
[04:50] <mindamp> cheemp.. i did that as well...
[04:50] <Xenthro> !tell claes: that didnt work
[04:50] <Pupeno> What package provides X11/bitmaps/gray ?
[04:50] <Ugot2BkidNme> anyone have skype working on breezy?
[04:51] <dbug> mindamp, the other mmachine need have vnc for i conevt ?
[04:51] <dbug> *conect
[04:51] <mindamp> dbug.. why not use remote desktop?
[04:51] <mindamp> vnc is gay
[04:51] <dazvid> Im having problems with internet sharing, and well pinging my other computer too.. do I have to add the other comptuers IP into an allow list or something?
[04:51] <modzero> paul try giving your system a reboot, as windows as that sounds lets try it. when you log back in run killall esd again, but not gst ok?
[04:51] <dbug> is the only i know lol
[04:51] <Ugot2BkidNme> dbug or use terminal services client
[04:51] <nnacht> Which file in Breezy decides which modules be loaded at start?
[04:51] <mindamp> dazvid.. depends on your firewallm etc....
[04:51] <paul__> ok rebooting now
[04:51] <modzero> ill be here
[04:52] <mindamp> could someone help me with restoring default /etc/apache2 files...?
[04:52] <tombs> hi all
[04:52] <dazvid> mindamp, using firestarter
[04:52] <modzero> ubuntu. "sound issues for humans" llol
[04:52] <mindamp> dazvid... look at the documentation for firestarter then...
[04:52] <hendrik> must i first install the kernel source before i install wireless internet
[04:53] <cheemp> mindamp: do the aptitude remove, then locate apache, then rm user data stuff
[04:53] <Ugot2BkidNme> Is there a bot I can ask questions of
[04:53] <Xenthro> someone who has installd mplayer on breezy -> how did you deal with the libdirectfb-0.9-20? Synaptic only lets me install the 0.9.22 version
[04:53] <gimmulf> Is there any good guide on how to switch to fluxbox from gnome when i have just installed ubuntu?
[04:53] <mindamp> cheemp.. so remove the /usr/share apache stuff...?
[04:53] <hendrik> how do i install kernel-source
[04:54] <Ugot2BkidNme> mindamp apt-get --purge remove apache2
[04:54] <m477> gimmulf: sudo apt-get install fluxbox
[04:54] <iiiears> !fluxbox
[04:54] <ubotu> fluxbox is, like, forked off blackbox and is found at http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net
[04:54] <cheemp> mindamp: it's just an idea...
[04:54] <iiiears> oh well...
[04:54] <Ugot2BkidNme> !skype
[04:54] <ubotu> skype is, like, totally, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SkypeHowto/ or deb http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/debian/ stable non-free, or breezy debs: http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[04:54] <cheemp> Ugot2BkidNme,  ahh there
[04:54] <mindamp> well.. didn't work
[04:54] <gimmulf> m477: is that it?
[04:54] <modzero> ubotu is helpfully annoying
[04:54] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, modzero
[04:55] <hendrik> how must i install my wireless internetconnection
[04:55] <m477> gimmulf, then you just choose your session as fluxbox when you login in through gdm
[04:55] <Ugot2BkidNme> hendrick ndiswrapper maybe?
[04:55] <Ugot2BkidNme> !ndiswrapper
[04:55] <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
[04:55] <MagicFab> Hello
[04:56] <MagicFab> Wondering whre I can find the msttcorefonts package
[04:56] <hendrik> must i install my kernel and then my wireless internet connection on 386i
[04:56] <Pupeno> How can I find out what package provides X11/bitmaps/gray ?
[04:56] <MagicFab> it seems it's gone from the repos
[04:56] <theD3viL> Can i remove totem ?
[04:56] <m477> I do believe the fonts are in the openoffice2 package, could be mistaken
[04:56] <gimmulf> m477:  hmmm E: Couldn't find package fluxbox
[04:57] <paul_lost> no luck
[04:57] <modzero> killall esd first?
[04:57] <MagicFab> m477: msttcorefonts has some licence restrictions - I doubt it' s part of OOo
[04:57] <m477> gimmulf: have you removed the comment lines from your /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:57] <paul_lost> yeh
[04:57] <modzero> ok lets try grabbing xmms and streaming some sound off the web
[04:57] <modzero> in your terminal type "sudo apt-get install xmms"
[04:57] <m477> then I'm probably mistaken MagicFab  :)
[04:57] <ues> what read the windows's partitions?
[04:58] <atripathi> RhythemBox can play streams
[04:58] <modzero> rythmm box might be screwed though
[04:58] <cheemp> is fluxbox better than gnome?
[04:59] <modzero> opinionated cheemp , flux is smaller and faster yet has less packed into it as far as eye candy goes
[04:59] <cheemp> gnome has eyecandy ?
[05:00] <modzero> lol little bit
[05:00] <modzero> not like kde
[05:00] <cheemp> what does kde have?
[05:00] <atripathi> gnome you may like gDesklets
[05:00] <gimmulf> m477: Thoose 2 universe lines?
[05:00] <modzero> www.kde.org
[05:00] <atripathi> I mean cheemp
[05:00] <cheemp> gdesklets ?
[05:00] <paul_lost> when i tried to get xmms i found an error so i am running dkpg --configure -a
[05:01] <atripathi> yeah just have a look over it cheemp
[05:01] <cheemp> modzero: jsut like that kde looks ugly
[05:01] <modzero> what was the error paul?
[05:01] <Fred> hey, is it possible to play mp3s in the hoary livecd?
[05:01] <gimmulf> m477:  seems like that file is readonly shouldi chmod it?
[05:01] <modzero> like i said its opinionated cheemp. there a lot of them id recommend just trying them out until you get comfy with one
[05:02] <paul_lost> dpkg was interrupted
[05:02] <paul_lost> dkpg was interrupted
[05:02] <fabio> oi
[05:02] <paul_lost> dpkg was interrupted
[05:02] <iiiears> MP3's - gstreamer0.8-mad and gstreamer-ffmeg don't work        (buffer fills and jams. plays about 4 seconds shows an error and marks your mp3 file as a TEXT file.
[05:03] <gimmulf> How do i change the /etc/apt/sources.list file when its readonly, should i chmod it?
[05:03] <Laverne> gimmulf: sudo nano -w /etc/apt/sources.list, it could be you have insufficient rights
[05:03] <Ugot2BkidNme> gimmulf, how about sudo nano -w /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:04] <Ugot2BkidNme> damn laverne beat me
[05:04] <iiiears> gimmulf - it is much easier to change a repository in  Synaptic. - synaptic is awesome.
[05:04] <Laverne> Has anyone encountered glibc "invalid pointer:" messages when mounting directories over cifs? I traced the problem to libnss-ldap, if I get rid of libnss-ldap.conf it seems to work
[05:04] <abusado> yeah synaptic is very awesome
[05:05] <modzero> paul did it let you configure it?
[05:06] <hendrik> i get this error do somebody know what i must do
[05:06] <hendrik> FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Operation not permitted
[05:06] <paul_lost> ok its still fixing things it had a problem with xsane aswel whatever that is
[05:06] <paul_lost> hendrik are you trying to set up a wireless network by any chance
[05:07] <gimmulf> Im trying to get fluxbox using: sudo apt-get install fluxbox but i only get: E: Couldn't find package fluxbox   .. someone told me to uncomment some lines in /etc/apt/sources.list but which lines?
[05:07] <hendrik> yes
[05:07] <modzero> could someone tell gimmulf about the repositories?
[05:07] <hendrik> paul lost
[05:07] <paul_lost> ok its not easy have you installed ndiswrapper yet?
[05:08] <hendrik> yes i have install ndiswrapper
[05:08] <modzero> wish i was a bot
[05:08] <gimmulf> modzero:  repositories?
[05:08] <paul_lost> have you tried to mount your drivers yet?
[05:08] <atripathi> how do ya list the startup scripts using update-rc.d ?
[05:09] <hendrik> what is that mount your drivers i m just started Paul lost
[05:09] <gimmulf> modzero:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto  ?
[05:09] <hendrik> i have download my driver for wireless internet i have an acer aspire 1500
[05:10] <atripathi> everytime the system starts it tries to sync. time with an NTP server. Which service is causing it?
[05:10] <hendrik> paul lost
[05:10] <paul_lost> me 2 the wireless network was the first thing i did it took me about 6 hours of work in here to get it working one second i will try to find the page which taught me
[05:10] <atripathi> which script rather!
[05:10] <zooko> Ever since I upgraded to Breezy, all of my /dev devices have no rw permissions for other.
[05:10] <zooko> Currently I'm running "sudo chmod -R go+u /dev" after logging in, which is too late to allow certain init scripts to work.
[05:10] <zooko> I guess I could add an early init script to do that.  ;-P
[05:10] <guillem101> I cannot start "volume control applet", after upgrade to breezy. I this a common problem?
[05:10] <Desmond> hi, where can i get an overview of the diffrent ubuntu install methods like: VIA: CDROM, Network, from HD..etc.., is there a link..?
[05:10] <zooko> It must have *something* to do with udev, but reinstalling the hotplug and udev packages doesn't fix it.
[05:11] <El_Che> zooko: add the users to the correct group instead of giving that kind of rights to anyone!
[05:11] <paul_lost> modzero: xmms doesnt want to install :(
[05:11] <modzero> damm
[05:11] <hendrik> thakns paul_lost
[05:12] <modzero> i tell ya. ok paul im gonna be honest, im not the best tech over a long distance lol. if i continue i might dig you into a deeper hole. but i could point you in the direction of some help that may be better. or someone in here is bound to help you out eventually.
[05:12] <defcon8> ubuntu here i come
[05:12] <defcon8> wish me luck
[05:14] <MenZa> hahahahaha
[05:14] <paul_lost> i appreciate you trying it was real handy.. we kind of half fixed it i think
[05:14] <zooko> El_Che: the problem is, I don't know what all perms are supposed to go where.
[05:14] <paul_lost> the volume control works and the cd player apps etc start now but not with sound :(
[05:14] <modzero> ok obviously theres ubuntuforums.org. then i might try linuxquestions.org. good people there takes a while for response though.
[05:14] <zooko> Since my system just locked up (very likely due to vmware combined with this other stuff),
[05:14] <modzero> yeah but i might half break it if i keep leading the blind lol
[05:14] <MenZa> mahangu: I accidentally installed UBUNTU :D
[05:14] <zooko> I'm erring on the side of safety against random failure instead of on the side of safety against malicious attackers.
[05:15] <mahangu> MenZa, neat, how did it go?
[05:15] <paul_lost> hendrik: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683&pp=10
[05:15] <gimmulf> Do i need to edit xorg.conf to get my second monitor running?
[05:15] <modzero> i think its an issue with the sound daemon in ubuntu paul. they have a nasty mix of esd alsa oss emulation etc etc. all seems very yuckky to me
[05:16] <MenZa> mahangu: Great. This is GNOME, so I think it is ubuntu :D
[05:16] <MenZa> (lol - I'm an idiot)
[05:16] <modzero> i had to get rid of esd  to play games or music as it ties my sound dev up
[05:16] <mahangu> yeah it is
[05:16] <mahangu> :)
[05:16] <MenZa> So, where do I install new styles? I'm in my main folder now
[05:16] <mahangu> gnome++
[05:16] <mahangu> MenZa, drop them anywhere
[05:16] <MenZa> I have a gzip archive
[05:17] <mahangu> and go to System ->Pref -> Theme
[05:17] <mahangu> hit install theme
[05:17] <mahangu> and point to that
[05:17] <MenZa> Oh okay
[05:17] <mahangu> i keep them in /home/mahangu/wallpapers/themes
[05:17] <mahangu> :)
[05:17] <Juagar> how to listen the radio with rhythmbox if is only posible with real player and windows media player?
[05:17] <mahangu> well i gotta hit the sack mate
[05:17] <mahangu> night
[05:17] <Ugot2BkidNme> !mplayer
[05:17] <ubotu> mplayer is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto.  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[05:17] <modzero> hey paul silly question
[05:17] <joe_alf> why do i get a lot of scan from port 9929 UDP protocol
[05:18] <modzero> did you check your sound properties and see if the cd volume etc etc could be set higher? i had a linux box turn my pcm down real low once and had no sound for a week thinking something was broken and it was my volume
[05:18] <MenZa> Great, thanks
[05:18] <MenZa> mahangu: I'll add you to MSN :)
[05:18] <mahangu> MenZa, good luck :)
[05:18] <mahangu> MenZa, haha i dont get on it much
[05:19] <mahangu> google talk is better
[05:19] <gimmulf> I just started fluxbox for the first time, do i need to add everything manually to the menu? I only have xterm in the menu :)
[05:19] <MenZa> mahangu: mahangu at gmail.com?
[05:19] <daved> is there a command-line tool for easy configuration of /etc/nsswitch.conf ?
[05:20] <mahangu> MenZa, no, wait ill pm you
[05:20] <bur[n] er> gimmulf: edit .fluxbox/menu
[05:20] <El_Che> daved: vi, nano , etc
[05:20] <DVSoftware> someone experienced with qt designer here?
[05:20] <paul_lost> yeh i cheked it wasnt just volume.. my pc runs though my hi-fi sound wise and its pretty loud if it was just quiet i would have heard
[05:20] <paul_lost> so would my neighbours :D
[05:20] <daved> El_Che: um, right.. i want something that asks me for ldap base name, etc
[05:20] <modzero> lol yeah me too. sony surround reciever 5.1 love my mp3s
[05:20] <DVSoftware> i have one simple question
[05:20] <abarbaccia> hey all - i need help writing a shell script for copying files.  do you think someone would be able to help me out for a minute?
[05:21] <duncanm> hmmm
[05:21] <duncanm> so i just got one of those big Dell LCDs
[05:21] <mahangu> abarbaccia, im a newbie with sh scripting too, but shoot
[05:21] <modzero> man that sucks i feel for  you paul. wish i could of helped more
[05:21] <duncanm> and my desktop comes with a (II) I810(0): VESA VBE OEM Product: Intel(r)865G Graphics Controller
[05:21] <duncanm> , which i don't think is powerful enough to drive the thing
[05:21] <MenZa> If I have an AMD64 processor, I need the "Linux IA64" nvidia driver right?
[05:22] <daved> is there anything in ubuntu like system-config-security in fedora core.. a nice text-based command-line program for modifying /etc/nsswitch.conf ?
[05:22] <duncanm> which graphics card is recommanded to be used with linux?
[05:22] <abarbaccia> okay - i need to write a script to copy over new MP3 files to my mp3 player.  It gets mounted as a removable drive.  it would be really simple but the problem is - if you don't pause for a little bit between files it gets overloaded and crashes/unmounts.  So i need to put a sleep in there for like 2 seconds or something
[05:22] <DVSoftware> duncanm: nVidia's
[05:22] <azertyuuu> hey all i have a intel 2.4 Ghz cPU and i made a mistake, i wrote "apt-get install linux-686"  how can i change it
[05:22] <abarbaccia> azertyuuu, why is that a mistake?
[05:22] <duncanm> DVSoftware: and not ATI?
[05:22] <modzero> mmm
[05:23] <vbpackets7> this is weird :|
[05:23] <DVSoftware> duncanm: no
[05:23] <modzero> p4 is a 686 correct? lol
[05:23] <azertyuuu> abarbaccia,  that is 585, not ?
[05:23] <paul_lost> any one else got any hints as to what could be wrong with my pc refusing to play audio cds or ogg files...
[05:23] <abarbaccia> azertyuuu, basically all intel chips bast original pentium are 686
[05:23] <modzero> x86
[05:23] <MenZa> Any Danish people here?
[05:23] <azertyuuu> OK , my other problem  then , how can i update the repositories
[05:23] <vbpackets7> im tryin to install yahoo messenger on Ubuntu and i keep gettin errors
[05:23] <modzero> sudo apt-get update
[05:24] <abarbaccia> azertyuuu, how do you mean update?  add more - or just get the new package lists ffrom the ones you have
[05:25] <vbpackets7> how u install applications on Ubuntu
[05:25] <azertyuuu> abarbaccia , the problem is, that i want to install "EasyKubuntu" and therefore i need to update repos..
[05:25] <modzero> man thats a broad question
[05:25] <vbpackets7> <<<< newb
[05:25] <MenZa> m2, vb
[05:25] <abarbaccia> azertyuuu, update how?  just get the newest versions of packages or add a new repository
[05:25] <modzero> most people use packages vbpackets with apt-get or with synaptic
[05:25] <vbpackets7> i got my linux cds in the post today :)
[05:26] <MenZa> vb: NIce.
[05:26] <modzero> take a look at synaptic in your system admininistration tab
[05:26] <azertyuuu> i actually don't know what repositories are...
[05:26] <vbpackets7> i kno u need to login to the Root Terminal ... i did that but still i cant get shit to install
[05:26] <dazvid> is it possible to not use DHCP and still share internet with windows?
[05:27] <El_Che> dazvid: yes
[05:27] <Laverne> Has anyone encountered glibc "invalid pointer:" messages when mounting directories over cifs? I traced the problem to libnss-ldap, if I get rid of libnss-ldap.conf it seems to work but I need the resolved uid/gidnumbers
[05:27] <modzero> yes dhcp is just laziness
[05:27] <dazvid> hmm
[05:27] <theD3viL> Why firefox hang up when i tried to play flash movie ?
[05:28] <vbpackets7> i dont think Yahoo Messenger is supported for Ubuntu
[05:28] <modzero> gaim supports yahoo i beleive
[05:28] <dazvid> I can ping both of my machines from one another now, I have the option in firestarter "enable internet sharing" checked, yet it still doesn't share properly.
[05:28] <DVSoftware> vbpackets7: i think gaim can handle yahoo
[05:28] <vbpackets7> thanks ill check it out. i just need to get java installed
[05:28] <vbpackets7> :|
[05:28] <abarbaccia> hey - how do you iterate through a directory of files in a shell script?
[05:28] <joe_alf> how do i configure xhost on startup to allow local user to connect.  btw anybody want's to answer the question why do i get a lot of port scan on 9929. (UDP protocol)
[05:28] <abarbaccia> for i in * do ... ?
[05:29] <modzero> yeah gaim works with it
[05:29] <modzero> needed to check
[05:30] <modzero> *wishes java didnt exist*
[05:32] <daved> whats the replacement for the libnss-ldap package in breezy ?
[05:32] <gimmulf> How do i install a .deb file?
[05:32] <modzero> gimmulf sudo dpkg -i "name of package"
[05:33] <azertyuuu> how can i see that my Nvidiadrivers are installed or not ?
[05:34] <modzero> azert do you get a nvidia logo after reboot?
[05:34] <hendrik> thanks paul lost
[05:34] <MenZa> I need someone to guide me through the installation of my nvidia drivers :O
[05:34] <Laverne> daved: it should be in universe
[05:34] <nroej> hi
[05:34] <gimmulf> modzero:  hmmm seems like i got some problems: http://pastebin.com/397613
[05:35] <modzero> dependencies?
[05:35] <JohnFlux> Hey all
[05:35] <gimmulf> modzero:  mm?
[05:35] <DaSkreech> Can I use synaptic to download an old version of a package?
[05:35] <modzero> what kind of problems?
[05:36] <stricjux> hello
[05:36] <gimmulf> modzero:  did you see the pastebin?
[05:36] <mirak> hi
[05:36] <joe_alf> what's the configuration file for xhost?
[05:36] <gimmulf> modzero: http://pastebin.com/397613
[05:36] <mirak> how to put a cdaudio into a file similar to an iso ?
[05:36] <stricjux> anyone has any problems with firefox randomly closing after clicking a link in breezy?
[05:36] <modzero> nvmd wasnt paying attention
[05:36] <daved> whats the replacement for the libnss-ldap package in breezy ?
[05:37] <modzero> ok
[05:37] <modzero> you need to grab libstdc++5
[05:37] <modzero> hold on
[05:38] <kemik> totem :/
[05:38] <MenZa> K, anyone able and willing to guide me through installation of my nvidia driver?
[05:39] <occy> how can I see who maintains a package?
[05:39] <kemik> anyone know how to change plugin for mozilla?! (im using totem now and got mplayer installed (mozilla-mplayer) and want to use that instead)
[05:39] <kemik> occy:  inside the package there's often a remark about it
[05:39] <modzero> one sec gimmulf
[05:39] <occy> kemik, heh, via apt?
[05:39] <gimmulf> oki modzero
[05:39] <daved> whats the replacement for the libnss-ldap package in breezy ?
[05:39] <MenZa> Anyone able and willing to guide me through installation of my nvidia driver? Please /query me
[05:39] <occy> kemik, apt-get info foo
[05:39] <occy> heh
[05:39] <occy> or something
[05:40] <el-stupido> I'm trying ot install Graphics drivers and it gives me an error saying its unable to find system utility 'ld'
[05:40] <modzero> ok first try just apt-getting it.        sudo apt-get install libstdc++5
[05:40] <modzero> its just a minor little bitsy dependencies issue
[05:40] <sgarrity> Anyone here build the tango-icon-theme?
[05:41] <occy> apt-cache showpkg foo
[05:41] <occy> sgarrity, heh
[05:41] <sgarrity> occy: ;-)
[05:41] <occy> sgarrity, trying to ascertain that myself
[05:41] <modzero> brb gimmulf need a smoke break ill be back though ive had flux running on hoary before so i should be able to stumble into helping a bit.
[05:41] <occy> apt-cache show tango-icon-theme doesn't help.
[05:41] <sgarrity> occy: have you gotten any farthur?
[05:41] <TiMiDo> occy; what are you looking for?
[05:41] <occy> TiMiDo, who maintains the tango-icon-theme package
[05:42] <occy> TiMiDo, and how to ascertain that from apt somehow
[05:42] <occy> I'm sure it's in there
[05:42] <TiMiDo> !info tango-icon-theme
[05:42] <ubotu> tango-icon-theme: (Tango Icon theme), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.1.0-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 564 kB, Installed size: 4124 kB
[05:42] <TiMiDo> there u go
[05:42] <Amaranth> but 0.3 is out now
[05:42] <occy> TiMiDo, heh, that doesn't show who maintains it
[05:42] <Amaranth> so installing from the website would be better
[05:42] <occy> TiMiDo, ;)
[05:42] <sgarrity> Amaranth: do you have it installed?
[05:43] <andii> will opera run on 5.10 ?
[05:43] <dazvid> ok, I have read howto's and manuals, but I cant seem to find how to enable the internet sharing with firestarter. I have the actual option enabled, however I must be missing something. Any pointers in the right direction?
[05:43] <Amaranth> sgarrity: I'm on windows :/
[05:43] <occy> Amaranth, nod, but we are trying to contact the maintainer.
[05:43] <occy> Amaranth, we are both associated with the Tango project.  (well, sgarrity more than I ;)
[05:43] <Amaranth> occy, sgarrity: Daniel Holbach touched it last
[05:43] <occy> heh
[05:44] <Amaranth> dholbach in #ubuntu-motu
[05:44] <occy> Amaranth, how did you find that out?  what command?
[05:44] <Amaranth> http://packages.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/t/tango-icon-theme/tango-icon-theme_0.1.0-0ubuntu1/changelog
[05:44] <Amaranth> i read the changelog
[05:44] <zooko> MenZa`: amd64 is a completely different architecture than ia64.
[05:44] <Dreezard> hi everyone
[05:44] <occy> Amaranth, ahhh, danke
[05:44] <MenZa> zooko: Er... okay
[05:44] <MenZa> I found an AMD64 one now
[05:45] <MenZa> I put the .run file on my desktop
[05:45] <gimmulf> Hmm having problems when starting fluxbox, the menu if empty i just have xterm in the menu
[05:46] <Belutz> !ops
[05:46] <ubotu> methinks ops is Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, fooishbar, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmich, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, and Nalioth
[05:46] <Amaranth> what's up?
[05:46] <Belutz> spambots
[05:47] <Belutz> i think
[05:47] <Amaranth> i'd say yeah
[05:47] <mirak> how to burn a audio cd ?
[05:47] <mirak> I need a gui to do that
[05:47] <mirak> beside k3b
[05:47] <ogra> mirak, breezy has one
[05:47] <joe_alf> need help pls.
[05:47] <mirak> ogra: wich one ?
[05:47] <Belutz> mirak, gnomebaker :D
[05:47] <ogra> mirak, serpentine...
[05:48] <Amaranth> that works too
[05:48] <MenZa> okay
[05:48] <Amaranth> although i'd do +R
[05:48] <MenZa> Let's see
[05:48] <fabbione> Amaranth: now take your time to ban :)
[05:48] <ubuntu> Hi
[05:48] <ogra> mirak, thats what pops up if you select "audio CD" after popping in a empty CD
[05:48] <Amaranth> those are all the ones seen so far
[05:48] <fabbione> ok
[05:48] <MenZa> I downloaded the nvidia linux amd64 linux driver
[05:48] <ubuntu> I Need of Help
[05:49] <ubuntu> I Need of Help
[05:49] <ubuntu> I Need of Help
[05:49] <apokryphos> Amaranth, fabbione banning is pretty futile
[05:49] <ubuntu> Heyyyyyyyyyyyyy
[05:49] <dazvid> ok, I have read howto's and manuals, but I cant seem to find how to enable the internet sharing with firestarter. I have the actual option enabled, however I must be missing something. Any pointers in the right direction?
[05:49] <mirak> ogra: I don't see how to duplicate an audio cd with serpentine
[05:49] <Amaranth> ubuntu: As your question.
[05:49] <Amaranth> err, ask
 Heyyyyyyyyyyyyy <--- ask instead of screaming
[05:49] <ogra> mirak, you asked how to write one :)
[05:49] <mirak> Belutz: gnomebaker fails
[05:49] <MenZa> now, the website says ""sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-7676-pkg2.run" to install the driver," - but when I do, it tells me no such file or directory
[05:49] <Belutz> fails?
[05:49] <mirak> ogra: yep
[05:49] <ubuntu> How do going other room?
[05:50] <gimmulf> Someone know whats wrong when starting fluxbox for first time and the menu is empty?
[05:50] <ogra> MenZa, why dont you take the ubuntu nvidia driver ?
[05:50] <ubuntu> How do going other room?
[05:50] <ubuntu> How do going other room?
[05:50] <apokryphos> ubuntu: quit flooding
[05:50] <MenZa> ogra: There is such?
[05:50] <Ng> ubuntu: type /join #roomname
[05:50] <MenZa> Link me please :>
[05:50] <ubuntu> I am  brazilian, my inglish very bad
[05:50] <ubuntu> I am  brazilian, my inglish very bad
[05:50] <Ng> ubuntu: STOP repeating yourself
[05:50] <ogra> Menza, make sure linux-restricted-modules is installed and install nvidia-glx
[05:50] <apokryphos> ubuntu: last warning; please do not repeat messages
[05:50] <spiral> hi
[05:50] <ubuntu> okay
[05:50] <ubuntu> sorry!
[05:51] <dazvid> #ubuntu-es ?
[05:51] <ogra> MenZa, then see the BinaryDriverHowto wikipage ;)
[05:51] <MenZa> !wiki
[05:51] <MenZa> :(
[05:51] <DaSkreech> ubuntu: Which Room do you want to go to?
[05:51] <ogra> !nvidia
[05:51] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[05:51] <apokryphos> Amaranth: I gotta go; if you can, idle in -unregged. If bot flow in there goes down, then -r in here
[05:51] <ogra> ;)
[05:51] <MenZa> :D
[05:52] <ogra> first time i used this bot :) quite intuitive *g*
[05:52] <Amaranth> apokryphos: I see no bots in there now, anyway.
[05:52] <apokryphos> Amaranth: that's 'cos they join/part every few secs
[05:52] <ubuntu> exit
[05:52] <Amaranth> i'm tempted to ban *!*@85.*, i wonder who owns that block
[05:53] <Erick> not me
[05:53] <gimmulf> how do i search an package in terminal?
[05:53] <TiMiDo> gimmulf; apt-cache search package
[05:53] <Belutz> gimmulf, apt-cache search packagename
[05:53] <gimmulf> thanks
[05:53] <selinium> apokryphos, Sorry, getting back to my fstab issue, I have a 30gb hda drive with the OS on it, and 120gb hdb with /home on it. I have 56gb of music in my folder. How can I not be using hdb?
[05:53] <selinium> :)
[05:53] <modzero> ahh nicotine is goood
[05:53] <joe_alf> how do i configure xhost to add local user to be enable on startup?
[05:54] <Belutz> Amaranth, i just want to say that i love the menu editor so much :)
[05:54] <modzero> gimmulf did you find the package dependency you needed?
[05:54] <Amaranth> Belutz: :)
[05:54] <Amaranth> Belutz: the next version is going to be called alacarte instead of smeg
[05:54] <Belutz> Amaranth, it save a lot of works :)
[05:54] <gimmulf> modzero: yes and im in fluxbox now but i have nothing on the menu :(
[05:54] <selinium> Any fstab gurus about, I have weird things going on in my Hoary PC
[05:54] <TheMystic> question: before breezy released, i could plug my iPod in and it auto-mounted. now it no longer works: the kernel picks it up as a firewire device, but doesn't set it up as a scsi disk, so i can't mount it. I also have no /proc/bus/ieee1394/. suggestions?
[05:54] <Belutz> Amaranth, can you give a sneak preview of alacarte? :D
[05:55] <Amaranth> Belutz: and it r0x0z j00 s0x0z ;)
[05:55] <Amaranth> Belutz: http://dev.realistanew.com/alacarte-0.8.tar.gz
[05:55] <Amaranth> Belutz: just don't try to click "Browse" in the entry editor
[05:55] <Amaranth> Belutz: err http://dev.realistanew.com/alacarte-0.8beta1.tar.gz
[05:55] <modzero> ok now you need to configure fluxbox. the best bet is to read through the man file a bit and also go to fluxbox website and hit the forums if they have them.
[05:55] <Belutz> ok :)
[05:56] <Sonny_Wertzik> can somebody tell me the command to upgrade gnome to 2.12?
[05:56] <modzero> http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/
[05:56] <Belutz> Amaranth, are you going to make a .deb for it?
[05:56] <Amaranth> Sonny_Wertzik: You have to upgrade to breezy
[05:56] <Amaranth> Belutz: once it's ready, yeah
[05:56] <Belutz> Amaranth, ok :)
[05:56] <dazvid> ok, I have read howto's and manuals, but I cant seem to find how to enable the internet sharing with firestarter. I have the actual option enabled, however I must be missing something. Any pointers in the right direction?
[05:56] <Amaranth> Belutz: there is no installer yet, just extract it and run alacarte-0.8/src/alacarte
[05:56] <Sonny_Wertzik> Amaranth, Have to? really?
[05:57] <Belutz> Amaranth, ok, i'm going to try it now
[05:57] <Amaranth> Sonny_Wertzik: Yeah, hoary only has GNOME 2.10 and there is no backport.
[05:57] <simbad> Has someone successfully compiled tetex-3.0 on ubuntu-breezy? I got compile error in terminal.c . No matter if I use g++-3.4 or g++-4.x
[05:57] <modzero> the backports seem to be down in hoary i believe. i commented mine out anyone sure on this?
[05:57] <Sonny_Wertzik> Ok then has anyone ever gotten UT2004 to work on breezy?
[05:57] <dazvid> Sonny_Wertzik, yes
[05:57] <dazvid> I have it running ok
[05:58] <Sonny_Wertzik> dazvid, during the install what did u do?
[05:58] <modzero> gimmulf rtfm :)   http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/docbook/en/html/
[05:58] <dazvid> Sat and watched it install ?
[05:58] <modzero> good luck
[05:58] <dazvid> It just worked (tm)
[05:58] <gimmulf> thanks modzero
[05:59] <Sonny_Wertzik> daved, did u do it in a terminal window
[05:59] <Belutz> Amaranth, why you remove the "New Entry" button?
[05:59] <dazvid> Umm, I think so yeh
[05:59] <Amaranth> Belutz: it's in the File menu
[05:59] <modzero> np
[05:59] <dazvid> Gave me this blue screen with some text options
[05:59] <dazvid> did the job
[05:59] <Amaranth> Belutz: I originally had a toolbar but that was too much for just that
[05:59] <Belutz> Amaranth, i like it in a button, imho
[05:59] <Amaranth> Belutz: and the buttons were ugly
[05:59] <Sonny_Wertzik> dazvid, when it asked you if you wanted links did u say yes?
[05:59] <modzero> it just worked lol
[05:59] <modzero> im lovin it tm
[05:59] <dazvid> I can't remember sorry, what stage is that at?
[06:00] <Belutz> Amaranth, no it's not ugly :D
[06:00] <Amaranth> Belutz: I might add them back in, I need to add a Close button down there anyway
[06:00] <Sonny_Wertzik> dazvid, after the insall and before it asked if you want to start it
[06:00] <Belutz> Amaranth, yes, that's a good idea
[06:00] <Sonny_Wertzik> dazvid, after the insall and before it asks if you want to start it
[06:00] <dazvid> ah yes, I did a desktop link
[06:01] <cheemp> how do i find out if a certain port is open>
[06:01] <cheemp> on my own system
[06:01] <Sonny_Wertzik> dazvid, thanks...at least i know its possible hehe
[06:01] <dazvid> :) np
[06:01] <cheemp> using iptables i suppose?
[06:01] <Jaymz_> Hi everyone - I'm new to Ubuntu and Linux.  I'm trying to get the internet working on my Sony Vaio PCG-R505JSP through the onboard NIC.  The DHCP doesn't seem to be working - ifconfig gives me no IP address.  Manually entering a 192.168.xxx IP address doesn't fix it either.  Per the forums, I've tried adding ""apm=off acpi=noirq noapic" to the kernel, but to no avail.  Anyone have any...
[06:01] <Jaymz_> ...suggestions?
[06:02] <modzero> wow
[06:03] <modzero> not sure what the advance power management would have to do with the nic card hold on a sec jay
[06:03] <Jaymz_> modzero: thanks
[06:05] <Jaymz_> If it's any help as well, Ubuntu lists my ethernet controller as "82801BA/BAM/CA/CAM Ethernet Controller"  I'm wondering if there may be a known hardware conflict.
[06:06] <modzero> ok jay first off. your on dsl correct? does your ubuntu box connect to the modem directly or through a router that is sharing the connection with another pc?
[06:06] <sobersabre> hi. got a prob: i have 2 sshd's able to run on the same machine: 1. for linux1 and another for linux2 ( when I boot into linux1, it is one, and then it is another )
[06:06] <joe_alf> anyone, need help on configuring xhost? need help on adding +local: to be added on startup so i don't have to type it manually.
[06:06] <Jaymz_> modzero:  I connect through an Adelphia cable modem, and I'm connected through a router right now.
[06:06] <sobersabre> I get this signature warning and refusal to connect!
[06:06] <sobersabre> is there a way to discard the signature change ?
[06:06] <Amaranth> i think we're good now
[06:06] <sobersabre> I mean for an ssh client.
[06:07] <Amaranth> use !ops to call if they come back
[06:07] <modzero> ok can you connect to your router through your browser? in the adress bar its 192.168.1.1
[06:07] <Jaymz_> modzero: yes, I've tried that.  It lists the two computers that are connected under DHCP, this one and the upstairs one, starting at 192.168.1.100.  Allows for 50 DHCPs
[06:08] <Sonny_Wertzik> Does anyone know if it is possible to setup my video card during the breezy install process?
[06:08] <modzero> so it does show you as connected in the router as a dhcp client?
[06:08] <Belutz> another spambots
[06:08] <Jaymz_> modzero:  It shows my windows boxes, not the linux laptop
[06:08] <dazvid> !ops
[06:08] <ubotu> rumour has it, ops is Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, fooishbar, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmich, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, and Nalioth
[06:08] <modzero> ok
[06:09] <dazvid> Possible spambots?
[06:09] <modzero> can you go to system/administration/networking and tell me if your eth0 is showing up and if its active?
[06:10] <Amaranth> *sigh*
[06:10] <modzero> lol amaranth
[06:10] <Jaymz_> modzero:  It is up and active.  It has sent ~40 packets (probably DHCP requests) and received none.
[06:10] <modzero> ok bear with me
[06:10] <Jaymz_> modzero:  Sure.
[06:11] <iiiears> Good Morning Amaranth. :)
[06:12] <JohnFlux> I upgraded to breezy and now my xorg ati fglrx doesn't work ;(   I have the latest version of it
[06:13] <Gorth-> Can someone point me to a more thorough tutorial on FreeNx than the one on the wiki?
[06:14] <GNULinuxer> Amaranth: those IPs are ALL from Turkey
[06:15] <dazvid> Gorth-, try http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75808
[06:16] <Amaranth> they seem to throw one about every 5 minutes
[06:16] <Gorth-> dazvid: thanks, i'll check it..
[06:16] <Gorth-> isn't the backport repository deprecated?
[06:16] <FunnyLookinHat> Anyone else here unable to obtain the package w32codecs ?
[06:17] <Madeye> FunnyLookinHat,  me
[06:17] <dazvid> Gorth-, Down near the 3rd or 4th post is a repos to get it from
[06:17] <Madeye> guys how to get to know whats the graphic card on the box ?
[06:17] <FunnyLookinHat> Madeye: ok thanks, must be on backports (which appears to be down)
[06:17] <Gorth-> dazvid: yeah, that's the one I'm using ;)
[06:17] <Madeye> FunnyLookinHat,  is there a backports for breezy ?
[06:17] <dazvid> rightio
[06:17] <wojtek> hello
[06:17] <Gorth-> dazvid: I'm having trouble connecting from Windows..
[06:18] <maicke> oi pessoal
[06:18] <wojtek> anyone know how to display polish diacritics under gnome (in dialog boxes for example) i think here about PSI and others
[06:18] <Gorth-> dazvid: Im using the Nomachine key options..
[06:18] <wojtek> ?
[06:18] <maicke> alguem sabe como configurar modem hmr no ubunto
[06:18] <maicke> ??
[06:18] <dazvid> Gorth-, Im probably not the person to talk to :)
[06:18] <Amaranth> !es
[06:18] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:18] <Gorth-> dazvid: I'm simply get an authentication failed. Do you know where I can start debuging?
[06:18] <Gorth-> ahh ok dazvid ;)
[06:19] <ranjeeth> i have been using conexant adsl usb modem is there any driver so  that i can use it in linux
[06:20] <cocox> hi there
[06:20] <cocox> can anybody help me plz ?
[06:20] <cocox> when i installed ubuntu it doesnt ask me for a root password so now i dont know what is it :S
[06:20] <dazvid> !tell cocox about sudo
[06:21] <Danny|> is backports working for anyone? =(
[06:21] <JohnFlux> cocox: we keep it a secret
[06:21] <cocox> uh??
[06:21] <cocox> i dont understand you
[06:21] <dazvid> !sudo
[06:21] <ubotu> sudo is, like, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[06:21] <JohnFlux> cocox: we gotta earn our money somehow - basically we sell the password
[06:21] <JohnFlux> :)
[06:21] <dazvid> read that cocox
[06:21] <iiiears> that was a joke.....
[06:21] <cocox> ohhhhhhhhh ok
[06:21] <JohnFlux> cocox: do "sudo passwd"   to set root password
[06:21] <cocox> i'll see
[06:21] <JohnFlux> hmm or is it  sudo passwd root
[06:22] <Danny|> backportsssssssssssssssssss
[06:22] <gimmulf> Hi, how do i restart X so my new xorg.conf gets loaded?
[06:22] <iiiears> gimmulf, wb
[06:22] <dazvid> Ctrl+Alt+Backspace should do it
[06:22] <apokryphos> gimmulf: logout, then ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:23] <gimmulf> then login by gdb?
[06:23] <apokryphos> gdm, yes
[06:23] <gimmulf> ahh ok ok
[06:23] <gimmulf> thanks
[06:23] <Danny|> is there another backports mirror than the default one?
[06:23] <Amaranth> Danny|: The unofficial backports are dead and gone for good.
[06:23] <Amaranth> !backports
[06:24] <Amaranth> err
[06:24] <Amaranth> !tell Danny| about backports
[06:24] <dazvid> Even though I can ping my networked computer, and have internet sharing enabled, I cannot access the net from my network computer... Im using firestarter atm. Any tips?
[06:24] <sbalneav> ubotu: backports
[06:24] <gimmulf> Hmm it idnt work
[06:24] <DVSoftware> dazvid: how about entering dns servers on other computer
[06:24] <gimmulf> it just restarted gdm fast again
[06:24] <JohnFlux> what's the package for c function documentation?
[06:25] <JohnFlux> the man pages for "printf" etc
[06:25] <puff> Question:  where can I find out how many sockets each process can allocate?
[06:25] <dazvid> DVSoftware, what would the dns server be?
[06:25] <Rockett`> !backports
[06:25] <dazvid> JohnFlux, manpages-dev
[06:25] <DVSoftware> cat /etc/resolv.conf on your main machine
[06:25] <toran> !backports
[06:25] <JohnFlux> dazvid: thanks :)
[06:25] <toran> !backports
[06:25] <linuxboy_> I have lots of packages in "Installed (local or obsolete)"  in synaptic. Most appeared after upgrading to breezy. What are they? Can I remove them?
[06:26] <Jaymz_> modzero: Any luck?  :)
[06:26] <dazvid> DVSoftware, ah ok, brb while I test that
[06:26] <toran> how can I get the extra packages repository for breezy (such as w32codecs, dvdcss, etc.)?
[06:27] <carthik> good day! Qould someone know how to have a procmail recipe use  one filter to copy the message to two mailbox files?
[06:27] <michas> Hello, im trying to establish a modem-connection. the modem-applet works fine but asks for a password, while pon does nod need any special rights. can I start a connection by clicking without entering a password?
[06:27] <dazvid> DVSoftware, thanks so much. I have been searching for a fix for that for over 2 hours :|
[06:27] <modzero> jay you with me?
[06:27] <modzero> oh ok lol
[06:27] <modzero> sorry
[06:27] <carthik> toran, download the right .debs and install with dpkg -i <package-name>
[06:27] <carthik> toran, search on google for the package you want...
[06:27] <toran> carthik: heh. No repository for them such as with hoary?
[06:27] <Jaymz_> modzero:  I'm here.
[06:28] <carthik> toran, adding a new repo and forgetting to remove it is disastrous
[06:28] <toran> "forgetting to remove it"...?
[06:28] <carthik> toran, the repos i know of are all for debian, hence i said what i said
[06:28] <toran> oh
[06:28] <Absenth> is Opera a package I can install through Apt, or will I need to download a .deb from the site?
[06:28] <toran> there was backports for hoary
[06:28] <toran> it contained the extras
[06:28] <dazvid> and with that, im going to sleep. Night all.
[06:28] <carthik> Absenth, follow instructions at the opera download page
[06:28] <modzero> jay are familiar with how to setup your ip statically? youll need to add your ip adress in your config and your dns as well?
[06:28] <Danny|> in what repo are the msttcorefonts?
[06:29] <Absenth> carthik, that'll work, I just wanted to make sure.
[06:29] <wojtek> !backports
[06:29] <rohal> i am getting this error while sending a message in #debian.....Cannot send to channel
[06:29] <carthik> toran, the deCSS and other illegal restricted debs were removed from those repos
[06:29] <theD3viL> Why firefox hang up when i tried to play online movie???? PLEASE HELP ME !!!!
[06:29] <carthik> toran, fact is - it is illegal, and so ubuntu cannot host them, literally
[06:29] <wojtek> !locale
[06:29] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, wojtek
[06:29] <carthik> Absenth, sure, no probs :)
[06:29] <corvax> hello
[06:29] <Jaymz_> modzero:  I went onto the windows box and grabbed the subnet mask.  I put in a static 192.168.1.103, and the gateway as 192.168.1.1.
[06:29] <rohal> i am getting this error while sending a message in #debian.....Cannot send to channel...please someone help
[06:30] <aty> anybody here ever run into a problem with grub not working on a new install of ubuntu?
[06:30] <corvax> ive gotten edubuntu to work  but i have a problem with networking
[06:30] <Lutty> would anyone know why firefox will run if I use sudo ./firefox, but wont run with just ./firefox?
[06:30] <carthik> rohal, you may not be allowed to post there... look at the message you received when you joined , does it ask you to register or something?
[06:30] <Jaymz_> modzero:  I'm not sure about setting up the DNS - I've entered albyny.adelphia.net, which i also got from the ipconfig on the windows box.
[06:30] <aty> cause once the install is finished when i boot up there is a screen that just says grub on it, and then the computer does nothing
[06:30] <corvax> i cant connect my switch to the router or i cant connect cause the router provides dhcp
[06:30] <linuxboy_> I have lots of packages in "Installed (local or obsolete)"  in synaptic. Most appeared after upgrading to breezy. What are they? Can I remove them?
[06:30] <rohal>  carthik: yea how should i register???
[06:31] <michas> Hello, Any modem or ISDN-users here?
[06:31] <corvax> all clients and server connected to switch
[06:31] <carthik> rohal do a "/msg nickserv help"
[06:31] <Absenth> Also, where would I go about editing the "right click" menu on the gnome desktop?
[06:31] <cocox> anybody knows a tranlation bot here ??
[06:31] <corvax> my router is also my connection for wireless
[06:31] <rohal>  carthik: you know the funniest thing is i am able to post message in #debian when i am in gentoo but not when i am in debian......
[06:31] <mdke> is nautilus happy about copying from one remote ssh server to another?
[06:31] <modzero> im wondering if your dhcp servers on your isp end cant resolve ipv6
[06:32] <GNULinuxer> rohal: talk to a staff?
[06:32] <cocox> anybody knows a tranlation bot here ??
[06:32] <carthik> linuxboy_, don't worry about them. some are uninstalled already, but some of the files are still there since you did not "purge" them
[06:32] <corvax> so my question is what should i change
[06:32] <modzero> open a terminal and run "sudo gedit /etc/hosts"
[06:32] <rohal> GNULinuxer:i tried two aur three none of them responded??
[06:32] <GNULinuxer> rohal: talk to lilo
[06:32] <corvax> how should i hook this up so that i have wireless from the router and  the internet for my server /clients
[06:32] <linuxboy_> carthik: they are still there
[06:32] <modzero> comment out the lines below  ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
[06:32] <modzero> # fe00::0 ip6-localnet
[06:32] <modzero> # ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
[06:32] <modzero> # ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
[06:32] <modzero> # ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
[06:32] <modzero> # ff02::3 ip6-allhosts
[06:33] <modzero> save it and then try a reboot
[06:33] <mirak> what gcc version is the kernel compiled with ?
[06:33] <carthik> linuxboy_, you can right click in synaptic and choose "remove completely" if you so wish
[06:33] <Jaymz_> modzero: Comment out all those ff lines?
[06:33] <modzero> comment them out dont erase them lol
[06:34] <carthik> Absenth, if it is to add the "run terminal" to the right click  menu, just install "nautilus-run-terminal"
[06:34] <rohal> GNULinuxer: he is away is there anyone else who can help me out...
[06:34] <linuxboy_> carthik: you are thinkinh about "Not Installed (residu;e
[06:34] <linuxboy_> carthik: you are thinkinh about "Not Installed (residule config)"
[06:34] <modzero> everything below the line that says The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
[06:35] <Absenth> carthik, awesome.....  thanks
[06:35] <corvax> if i turn off dhcp server on router will wireless still work
[06:36] <modzero> if you turn dhcp off corvacx,, youll have to manually assign adresses to your computers on your network
[06:36] <modzero> dhcp automates the assignment of ip adresses between all connections on your router, kind of like a  dhcp server ona lan
[06:36] <gimmulf> shouldnt this get my second monitor running: http://pastebin.com/397702 (xorg.conf)
[06:36] <defcon8> hello on ubuntu now
[06:36] <defcon8> what is the root password?
[06:37] <modzero> gimmulf hows flux coming?
[06:37] <carthik> linuxboy_, alright, those are the packages that you installed from other repos, including backports that dont have an installation candidate in any of the repos in your current list of repos
[06:37] <defcon8> i mean it didnt ask me to define one
[06:37] <windex> defcon8, there is no root password. use 'sudo', and enter your password when it asks.
[06:37] <apokryphos> !root
[06:37] <ubotu> well, root is disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[06:37] <carthik> !root
[06:37] <corvax> lemme try it se what happens
[06:37] <Narf> defcon8: sudo passwd root
[06:37] <gimmulf> modzero:  its working good now im trying to setup my second monitor
[06:37] <linuxboy_> carthik: ok
[06:37] <gimmulf> using twinview
[06:37] <modzero> what vid card are you running?
[06:37] <Absenth> carthik it's nautilus-open-terminal, but thanks, that's still a lot easier then how I was going to do it I'm sure :)
[06:37] <gimmulf> modzero:  NVIDIA Corporation NV36 [GeForce FX 5700 LE] 
[06:37] <carthik> Absenth, sure thing
[06:38] <corvax> so on my laptop with wireless ill have togo  config it with a static ip
[06:38] <Danny|> Maybe I've missed something... if backports are not working.. where can I find mplayer and the ms fonts then?
[06:38] <gimmulf> modzero:  my xorg.conf: http://pastebin.com/397702
[06:38] <carthik> Danny|, mplayer is there in the universe
[06:38] <defcon8> dude
[06:38] <defcon8> i havent made a password for root yet
[06:38] <modzero> correct corvax. and if your isp assigns you a static ip it will need to match i beleive
[06:38] <carthik> Danny|, the "backports" are a hack to give you latest versions of software available otherwise in the main repos
[06:38] <modzero> im on it gimmulf
[06:38] <gimmulf> oki modzero
[06:38] <defcon8> please can someone help me
[06:38] <Danny|> hmm
[06:39] <Danny|> well i cant seem to find mplayer
[06:39] <Danny|> and neither the ms fonts
[06:39] <Danny|> :S
[06:39] <carthik> defcon8, you can execute things as root using "sudo"
[06:39] <defcon8> yes thankyou
[06:39] <carthik> Danny|, edit your repos list to add the universe and multiverse components
[06:39] <defcon8> it asks me for a root password still
[06:39] <zenrox> sudo will ask for your user pass
[06:39] <carthik> Danny|, then apt-get update
[06:39] <defcon8> ahh
[06:39] <defcon8> works with my user pass
[06:39] <carthik> defcon8, :)
[06:39] <modzero> sudo is fake root, you just need your user pass
[06:39] <defcon8> thankyou
[06:39] <modzero> do not take the name of root in vain
[06:39] <defcon8> im not a n00b :|
[06:39] <Danny|> carthik, but those are already there..
[06:39] <zenrox> lol Moder
[06:39] <defcon8> i just didnt know why this wasnt working
[06:39] <zenrox> err modzero
[06:40] <modzero> :)
[06:40] <defcon8> honesly, been using nix for 3 years now
[06:40] <zenrox> defcon8,  just never used sudo tho
[06:40] <modzero> ok i believe you , just had to make a leenus joke
[06:40] <modzero> did i say it right? :)
[06:40] <zenrox> yes modzero
[06:40] <defcon8> yeah
[06:41] <zenrox> defcon8, read the wiki and the forums for more info about sudo and any thang else
[06:41] <defcon8> yes i mknow how to use sudo
[06:41] <defcon8> nevermind i was just confused on why it hadnt asked me for a root password before
[06:41] <Danny|> carthik, mind showing me your sources.list?
[06:41] <Jaymz_> modzero:  I tried that.  No dice with DHCP.  After manually entering the IP, i tried to ping 192.168.1.1 and I ping 56 bytes of data then get tons of lines that say "Destination Host Unreachable."
[06:41] <el-stupido> help needed in installing NVIdia drivers
[06:41] <modzero> damm
[06:41] <defcon8> modzero, damn
[06:42] <modzero> lol thanks
[06:42] <defcon8> np
[06:42] <zenrox> carthik,  please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[06:42] <carthik> Danny|, in yours, just add the words "universe multiverse" after the "main restricted"
[06:42] <carthik> zenrox, chill it :)
[06:42] <modzero> ok jay etc/host change it back to enable ipv6
[06:42] <zenrox> carthik,  hehehe
[06:42] <el-stupido> anyone?
[06:43] <carthik> Danny|, each line in the sources.list file has the format deb (or deb-src) followed by the url for the repository, followed by the distribution (breezy) followed by the components (main restricted universe multiverse) - is that fine?
[06:43] <ejfiii> !tell el-stupido about nvidia
[06:43] <Danny|> yep
[06:44] <carthik> Danny|, so to add universe and multiverse, just tack on the two words to the end of the lines - thats all there is to it :)
[06:44] <defcon8> hmm isnt synaptic in the menu?
[06:44] <el-stupido> it says libc-dev headers are missing
[06:44] <el-stupido> how can I install those?
[06:44] <defcon8> found it
[06:44] <defcon8> add apps
[06:44] <Danny|> carthik, ah seems multiverse was missing, cheers :D universe was there though :)
[06:44] <Jaymz_> modzero:  Ok, /hosts is back to normal.
[06:44] <ejfiii> el-stupido what says that?
[06:44] <carthik> defcon8, system -> administration -> synaptic package manager
[06:45] <carthik> Danny|, yeah, multiverse is for shady stuff ;)
[06:45] <Danny|> ;P
[06:47] <kresten> Hi everybody!
[06:47] <corvax> hmm this is odd
[06:48] <ftwig> Anyone know if MyTHTV is compiled with dvb-t guide support?
[06:48] <corvax> i turned off dhcp server didnt assign ip or even edit laptop to static ip
[06:48] <corvax> and wirless works
[06:48] <corvax> fine
[06:48] <corvax> weird
[06:48] <sander__> Does anyone know what the graphical utility is the configures grub? I'm sure there is/was a gtk grub configuration utility.
[06:49] <kresten> Does anybody know what to do if ubuntu isn't able to find the cd drive while installing?
[06:50] <apokryphos> !tell kresten about install
[06:50] <Jaymz_> modzero:  Any other ideas?  I'm starting to think there's just a hardware conflict with Ubuntu and my NIC card.
[06:50] <corvax> bb
[06:50] <modzero> cant seem to find any mention of that card specifically
[06:51] <StarKruzr> I wonder why I'm the only one who never seems to have hardware detection problems with Ubuntu.
[06:51] <MenZa> hi
[06:51] <MenZa> I have a problem with my cdrom drive
[06:51] <modzero> im looking for that right now though, that would be a shame. have you considered trying to set an old box up as a dhcp router?
[06:51] <_pir> helo, I have the "server" installation of ubuntu , and I want to install gnome desktop, what do I download from the apt-get?  Thanks
[06:51] <ejfiii> _pir ubuntu-desktop
[06:51] <StarKruzr> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[06:52] <modzero> by the way your not running firestarter are you? no firewalling going on that could be blocking dhcp?
[06:52] <cribbon> Hello, is there anyway to rezise my partitions ? (thus making new space for other partitions?)
[06:52] <StarKruzr> cribbon, gparted does that.
[06:53] <cribbon> ok, ty :)
[06:53] <MenZa> Can anyone help me with the error "(eject): ioctl failed: In/out error"
[06:53] <StarKruzr> sander: they took it out.
[06:53] <kresten> My install starts normally and then later on it says it can't find my cd drive...
[06:54] <_pir> ejfiii: I want only the gnome desktop, without the games , office...
[06:54] <B_166-ER-X> -
[06:54] <MenZa> Can anyone help me with the error "(eject): ioctl failed: In/out error"? It happens when I try to eject my cdrom drive with AudioPlayer - It still plays music cds though. I tried on the main button on the cdrom drive too, doesnt work.
[06:54] <kresten> So it boots fine...
[06:54] <modzero> smoke break my eyes hurt.
[06:54] <ftwig> kresten: try another CD drive.
[06:55] <carthik> _pir, gnome-desktop-environment
[06:55] <kresten> I have used this one not a week ago and it worked (with 5.04)...
[06:56] <kresten> And btw its brand new
[06:56] <StarKruzr> kresten: does it always fail in exactly the same place?
[06:56] <kresten> No...
[06:56] <kresten> But most of the time it does...
[06:56] <carthik> _pir, apt-cache search gnome-desktop would have got you that - for the future :)
[06:56] <StarKruzr> kresten: that drive has issues.  I would suggest blowing it out with some compressed air or trying a CD drive cleaner disk, and if those don't work, consider the drive to be fubared.
[06:57] <Jaymz_> modzero:  Not using firestarter.  I haven't had any trouble in the past with setting up computers networked to this router.  I've also tried most of these debugging issues with the laptop plugged directly into the cable modem.
[06:57] <StarKruzr> (bear in mind you can buy a CD drive on the seriously, seriously cheap at any "superstore" type place)
[06:57] <poningru_class> MenZa: have you tried ejecting after unmounting it?
[06:57] <_pir> carthik: thanks,
[06:57] <poningru_class> !unmount
[06:57] <ubotu> poningru_class: I don't know, could you explain it?
[06:57] <Bergcube> I need some help.  This is my problem: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78310
[06:57] <poningru_class> !umount
[06:57] <ubotu> poningru_class: Bugger all, i dunno
[06:58] <kresten> Yeah, well it works fine with my other computer (windows) and it is less than a month old...
[06:58] <poningru_class> !mount
[06:58] <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
[06:58] <MenZa> poningru_class : unmount?
[06:58] <defcon8> how can i mount UFS2 in ubuntu?
[06:59] <kresten> Any ideas?
[06:59] <_pir> Is any body here use firestarter and pptp connection?
[06:59] <_pir> Firestarter blocks me ...
[06:59] <poningru_class> MenZa: on the desktop there is a cd icon right?
[07:00] <MenZa> nope
[07:00] <poningru_class> do you have the cd in the drive?
[07:00] <defcon8> anyone?
[07:00] <MenZa> poningru_class : It works now :o
[07:00] <poningru_class> !mount
[07:00] <ubotu> mount is, like, the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive. For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives
[07:00] <MenZa> I got help in #kubuntu
[07:00] <poningru_class> awesome
[07:01] <MenZa> thanks man :)
[07:01] <defcon8> please?
[07:01] <poningru_class> defcon8: what are you trying to mount again?
[07:01] <defcon8> ufs2
[07:01] <cribbon> StarKruzr, it appears gparted doesnt work with "Linux LVM" partitions ( which ubuntu used on my drive ), do you know any other easy way by head?
[07:02] <spayne> what is the best way to install Enlightenment 17 on Ubuntu
[07:02] <poningru_class> defcon8: is that like a drive or something?
[07:02] <spayne> Breezy i mean
[07:02] <poningru_class> wait its not the unix file system is it?
[07:02] <poningru_class> dude thats um kinda old
[07:02] <defcon8> yeah
[07:02] <defcon8> a ufs2 partitiom
[07:02] <defcon8> freebsd
[07:02] <gimmulf> modzero: Hi, did you find something wrong on that dual screen problem i had?
[07:02] <poningru_class> hehe yeah
[07:02] <defcon8> naah its quite new. ufs2 is quite new
[07:02] <poningru_class> defcon8: hmm let me see
[07:03] <poningru_class> didnt know they had a ufs2
[07:03] <Norgus> Can someone help me with mkv playback please?
[07:03] <modzero> just got back gimmulf let me take a look now, was trying to see if there was a problem with someones nic card
[07:03] <poningru_class> thought there was only one
[07:03] <Norgus> I have mkv playback but the audio lags behind
[07:03] <poningru_class> hold on let me check
[07:03] <modzero> let me get the pastebin of your xorg.conf again plz
[07:03] <spyromus> hey!
[07:03] <modzero> lol berg
[07:04] <Ciphrix> hello there
[07:04] <defcon8> ufs-linux package
[07:04] <Norgus> so can anyone give me a hint on getting mkv playback to work properly please?
[07:05] <Norgus> tried xine gstreamer and that has desynv
[07:05] <Norgus> well xine has desync
[07:05] <Norgus> and gstreamer doesnt play mkv at all
[07:05] <linuxboy_> I heard my ubuntu should look like this: http://members.home.nl/jeroen-91/ubuntu/breezy-new/gksudo.png but it doesn't
[07:05] <kresten> My installation fails when I'm trying to install Ubuntu. After having chosen language it says "No common CD-ROM drive was detected". Anyone know how to get thru this?
[07:06] <poningru_class> defcon8: hmm doesnt look like it
[07:06] <Skid> thats a bogstandard horay install
[07:06] <poningru_class> defcon8: there is rw availble for ufs
[07:06] <poningru_class> but not for ufs2
[07:06] <brauer13> hi
[07:06] <poningru_class> you can mount it r only
[07:06] <defcon8> how
[07:06] <brauer13> I hope someone can help me
[07:06] <PatrikJohansson> linuxboy_: well how does it look??
[07:07] <Bergcube> If you're gonna be heard you gotta repeat yourself. If you're gonna be heard you gotta repeat yourself. I cannot get my WiFI card to work. Described in all gory detail here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78310
[07:07] <Ciphrix> i have problems with cups, i cannot access the web inbterface , plus i need drivers for my printer, i have a brother mfg 410cn , i found drivers for it but that was debian and redhat packages , i tried the redhat rpm but that didnt work to install at al
[07:07] <pridebowl> if i had the preview installation do i have to update my dist?
[07:07] <poningru_class> brankinhu: dude ask the question
[07:07] <linuxboy_> PatrikJohansson: I don't get that faded look
[07:07] <defcon8> poningru_class, how can i do this?
[07:07] <carthik> Ciphrix, install the .deb that you found
[07:07] <Norgus> please, anyone know how to get matroska files to play smoothly?
[07:07] <Dr_Willis> Ciphrix,  the web interface has been disabled for security reasons I belive.
[07:08] <qsrv> hi
[07:08] <Norgus> without audio desync
[07:08] <carthik> Ciphrix, you shouldnt need to use the web interface to cups, but if you should search on google, and you will find out pretty easily
[07:08] <PatrikJohansson> linuxboy_: me neither :D
[07:08] <kresten> Hmm, perhaps I should return to windows...
[07:08] <brauer13> my problem is, I need to to access 2 win-partitions hda1 (ntfs) and hda5 (fat32), the automount, just mounts hda1 two times...
[07:08] <qsrv> does anyone know of a good tool to ransliterate russian filenames to latin?
[07:08] <linuxboy_> PatrikJohansson: may be it was planned but never done
[07:08] <pitti> Ciphrix: /usr/share/cupsys/README.Debian explains the disabled web interface, and how to reenable it
[07:08] <mike> Hey guys, I'm having some audio problems.  It says my default sound cars is "sound fusion cs46xx" , the audio doesn't work and that's not my card...
[07:08] <Ciphrix> carthik, no i dont easily find anything for ubuntu
[07:08] <Jaymz_> modzero:  Thanks for your help - I'm going to keep trying
[07:08] <defcon8> found it never mind
[07:09] <Bergcube> Norgus~  I my experience it often helps with beefier hardware.  If you already have that, I'm blank on that one.
[07:09] <Ciphrix> carthik, tru google brother mfg 410cn ubuntu cups
[07:09] <carthik> Ciphrix, the debian one that you found?
[07:09] <spayne> has anyone installed E17 on Breezy?
[07:09] <PatrikJohansson> kresten: what kind of cd-rom do you have??
[07:09] <linuxboy_> HappyFool
[07:09] <kemik> anyone know how to disable the totem-mozilla plugin ? (without removing totem since rhtythmbox depends on it)
[07:09] <HappyFool> ello linuxboy_
[07:09] <gimmulf> How do i install the nvidia module?
[07:09] <linuxboy_> HappyFool: you a south african
[07:09] <kresten> It's a external USB drive...
[07:09] <HappyFool> linuxboy_: indeed
[07:09] <Ciphrix> carthik, i havent tried the debian package
[07:09] <Dr_Willis> kemik,  i think i just installed a different video-mozilla plugig and it over wrote the mozilla settings (i think)
[07:09] <modzero> gimmulf hold on a sec
[07:09] <linuxboy_> HappyFool: cool, me too
[07:09] <gimmulf> oki modzero
[07:09] <defcon8> wtf
[07:10] <defcon8> ubuntu doesnt even have par2cmdline
[07:10] <HappyFool> linuxboy_: cool :-)
[07:10] <Skid> defcon8: install it then
[07:10] <Skid> duh
[07:10] <defcon8> naah id think ubuntu would have it
[07:10] <Skid> what use is it rreally?
[07:10] <Skid> no dist is sent with par's
[07:10] <Skid> warez pups mainly :p
[07:10] <poningru_class> defcon8: hold on still looking
[07:10] <defcon8> yes usednet Skid
[07:10] <brauer13> can nobody help me?
[07:10] <pridebowl> if i had the prewiew installation do i have to upgrade my dist?
[07:10] <defcon8> poningru_class, naah ive done it
[07:10] <defcon8> thanks anyway
[07:10] <poningru_class> defcon8: awesome
[07:11] <kresten> PatrikJohansson: Any ideas?
[07:11] <carthik> Ciphrix, try the debian package, it is only a printer driver - further - http://linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi should help you find the right driver, should you need to find it
[07:11] <poningru> brauer13: go to fstab and paste whats written there in pastebin
[07:11] <poningru> brauer13: or in #flood
[07:11] <carthik> brauer13, only if you ask - isn't that kind of obvious?
[07:11] <PatrikJohansson> kresten: what cd-rom do you have??
[07:11] <brauer13> k
[07:11] <Ciphrix> carthik, ok ic
[07:11] <cocox> so dudes, i typed "sudo pass" and set up my sudo pass... after that i use it in a root terminal doing something like this... for example "sudo ping google.com" and it does it, but i dont get the point of use of this command if dont even ask me for a password... so, would any user use it like a root ? or is that now i have a root shell just like the "su" command... I READ THE DIFFERENSES but im pretty confuse about this...
[07:12] <HappyFool> hmm. my /var/lib/apt/lists directory emptied itself *puzzled*
[07:12] <HappyFool> cocox: it has a timeout
[07:12] <kresten> PatrikJohansson: An external LG USB
[07:12] <joe_alf> what's the default console mail client installed on breezy badger
[07:12] <mike> I'm having some audio problems.  It says my default sound cars is "sound fusion cs46xx" , the audio doesn't work and that's not my card...
[07:12] <PatrikJohansson> kresten, sry didnt see your answer, please write my name so i see it
[07:12] <cocox> ohhh i see.... and can i change it or something ?
[07:12] <modzero> gimmulf let me have the full xorg.conf please. and by the way for starters id use "SecondMonitorHorizSync"   "UseEdidFreqs"  Option     "SecondMonitorVertRefresh" "UseEdidFreqs"
[07:12] <Tomcat_> cocox: If you did "sudo passwd", you didn't setup a sudo password, but a root password. The sudo password is your user password, always.
[07:12] <kresten> PatrikJohansson: wiil do..
[07:12] <carthik> cocox read the rootsudo page at the wiki for answers
[07:12] <modzero> dont bother with that yet though
[07:13] <gimmulf> modzero:  could i dcc it?
[07:13] <HappyFool> cocox: the timeout? i guess so, but i don't know where
[07:13] <Dr_Willis> cocox,  you mean you ran 'sudo passwd' ?
[07:13] <Ciphrix> carthik, the printermodel i have doesnt exist in that list
[07:13] <cocox> yep
[07:13] <PatrikJohansson> kresten, perhaps it doesnt support usb drives during setup (not sure, but possible)
[07:13] <cocox> its not recommended isnt it ?
[07:13] <Dr_Willis> cocox,  you just set up the root user with a dirrect login password then.
[07:13] <Bergcube> *Sulk-sulk.  Gripe-gripe.  Bitch-bitch.*
[07:13] <carthik> Ciphrix, maybe you got the model number a little mixed up...
[07:13] <HappyFool> cocox: are you in an insecure environment?
[07:13] <cocox> no, im in my house
[07:13] <mike> I'm having some audio problems.  It says my default sound cars is "sound fusion cs46xx" , the audio doesn't work and that's not my card...
[07:13] <carthik> Ciphrix, try the debian driver, whats to lose?
[07:13] <Dr_Willis> cocox,  as far as i know. Its considered a security issue by the ubuntu guys.. but not many other disrtos worry about it.
[07:13] <joachim> hi
[07:13] <modzero> pastebin it
[07:14] <Ciphrix> carthik, no i didnt
[07:14] <kresten> PatrikJohansson: I've installed before without problems...
[07:14] <carthik> Ciphrix, DO it
[07:14] <carthik> :)
[07:14] <cocox> ohh i c thnx u
[07:14] <kresten> PatrikJohansson: With the exact same configuration.
[07:14] <Ciphrix> carthik, ok ill try find the brothers support site again
[07:14] <JairunCaloth> what is the command to set cc?
[07:14] <joachim> command line problem... I did "nano < foo.txt" and nano isshowing me what's in that file, but there's no response to anything
[07:14] <pridebowl> if i had the prewiew installation do i have to upgrade my dist?!?!?
[07:14] <cocox> in my enviroment just my doggy would try to crack me
[07:14] <Dr_Willis> joachim,  try 'nano foo.txt' ?
[07:14] <HappyFool> JairunCaloth: the compiler? 'export CC=whatever'
[07:14] <envel> Hello! Has anybody configured samsung ML1520P or Xerox Phaser 3116 printer in Ubuntu?
[07:15] <gimmulf> modzero:  it seems like i dont have the nvidia module
[07:15] <HappyFool> pridebowl: recommended
[07:15] <JairunCaloth> yea that's the one, :)
[07:15] <joachim> Dr_Willis - what I wanted to do was edit the file whose *name* is INSIDE foo.txt
[07:15] <carthik> Ciphrix, dude, install the .deb that you found for debian and try to set up printing with that - if it works, that solves your problem. If that does not work, go searching on google again... but try what you have your hands on now first
[07:15] <pridebowl> well im trying to but its not working
[07:15] <HappyFool> cocox: i wouldn't bother changing security defaults without a good reason
[07:15] <joachim> & now I'm stuck
[07:15] <pridebowl> it says its up to date
[07:15] <slibs> hellohello
[07:15] <ubuntu> hello
[07:15] <mike> DO you guys know a good page I can checkout to get my soundcard working properly ????????
[07:15] <ubuntu> how do I  mount a ntfs partition with write enabled?
[07:15] <Dr_Willis> joachim,  in that case....   nano `cat foo.txt`
[07:15] <HappyFool> !tell mike about sound
[07:16] <envel> Ok, how to enable user access to cups adminstration?? Help, PLEASE!!!!
[07:16] <cocox> ok i will check it thnx u guys
[07:16] <carthik> ubuntu, ask google first ? :)
[07:16] <joachim> aha!
[07:16] <Dr_Willis> joachim,  note the back ticks.
[07:16] <HappyFool> mike: that'll get you started
[07:16] <joachim> yup.
[07:16] <slibs> can you guys tell me, if there is a mplayer package in ubuntu amm reporsitories or how should i ask, anyway can I get it with apt-get?
[07:16] <joachim> any way to kill nano now?
[07:16] <HappyFool> ubuntu: not recommended; if you really want to, google for 'captive-ntfs'
[07:16] <joachim> the cursor is blinking, but typing has no effect
[07:16] <Dr_Willis> joachim,  kill  its pid from anotehr shell. is one way.
[07:16] <carthik> envel you shouldnt need to enable the cupsys web admin interface...
[07:16] <slibs> joachim: try ctrl+c?
[07:16] <Bergcube> I'll rephrase my question.  (Instead of repeatedly repeat repetitions...)  Has anybody in here ever gotten a Wifi card to work, AND feel sure enough about what they did to give me a little help?
[07:16] <modzero> ubuntu, ntfs is sketchy yet, but you could try paragon's ntfs application it works fairly well for me
[07:16] <Ciphrix> carthik, i know that stuff sure , i downloaded tyhe rehat rpm , and tried it didnt work , but ofcourse ill try the deb package
[07:16] <carthik> envel, you can use System administration printing menu instead
[07:16] <joachim> nope, ctrl C, D, X- nothing
[07:16] <modzero> lol berg
[07:16] <joe_alf> what's the console mailreader installed by default on breezy.
[07:16] <Norgus> Bergcube, sorry I missed your answer: specs are 2.1Ghz proccy and 1GB of ram
[07:17] <Ciphrix> i jsut dont understand why brother corp dont make a tarball
[07:17] <carthik> Bergcube, what is your card?
[07:17] <b_real> !tell b_real about sound
[07:17] <Bergcube> This is my problem: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78310
[07:17] <joachim> think I'll reboot
[07:17] <Bergcube> Norgus~  More than enough.  Sorry but then I cannot help you there.
[07:17] <slibs> how(or where) to get mplayer now when the page is down, anybody?
[07:17] <carthik> Ciphrix, for the record, a standard default generic postscript drive will work if your printer is a postscript enabled printer
[07:17] <Norgus> ah ok
[07:17] <modzero> gimmulf can you modprobe nvidia as root?
[07:17] <ubuntu> damnit
[07:18] <Bergcube> carthik~  D-Link DWL-650+
[07:18] <ubuntu> I'm on a live cd right now
[07:18] <ubuntu> and I want to delete a file on my win partition
[07:18] <redeeman> what kind of wireless config does standard ubuntu breezy have? i cant seem to find anything
[07:19] <envel> carthik, driver for linux comes with the printer, it uses login and password to connect to cups and configure printer. But any login is rejected
[07:19] <Ciphrix> carthik, k
[07:19] <Bergcube> ubuntu~  You cannot get there from here.  (As far as I know you get to read but not change.)
[07:19] <trampolando> hello, anybody can help me? I modified the host name in network proprieties, and now I receive a error message at the boot of gnome, and when I try to use sudo the answer is sudo: unable to lookup casa via gethostbyname()
[07:19] <modzero> ubuntu , a live cd will be a pain as microsoft has yet to release enough info on ntfs for us to work well with. however if you could install paragons ntfs app, or google search for another one. then yo may have luck
[07:19] <ejfiii> ubuntu what filesystem is the windows drive?
[07:19] <trampolando> how can I fix it?
[07:19] <b_real> ubotu tell b_real about sound
[07:19] <gimmulf> modzero:  seems like it get no errors..
[07:19] <ubuntu> it is ntfs :(
[07:19] <modzero> ok gimmulf
[07:19] <gimmulf> modzero:  nvidia_agp is at lsmod
[07:20] <b_real> !sound
[07:20] <carthik> envel, look into editing the cupsys configuration files to enable logins
[07:20] <ubotu> well, sound is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/DebuggingSoundProblems/, or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[07:20] <carthik> Bergcube, i am sorry i am not familiar with the card in question
[07:21] <Bergcube> ubuntulog~ I have managed to do things with NTFS partitions when running the Linspire live CD.
[07:21] <HappyFool> b_real: not getting anything in pm?
[07:21] <modzero> i believe your card is configured fine, except for the twinview. but in order to help youll need to show me the xorg.conf from the top. then i can work with you from there. also what monitors are you using? including crt lcd etc. dont worry about the horizsync and what not just the type of monitors
[07:21] <HappyFool> b_real: i think ubotu might not msg unregistered nicks
[07:21] <Bergcube> carthik~  I see.  Well, thanks a lot for trying anyway!
[07:21] <defcon8> whats the metapackage for making and compiling and stuff?
[07:21] <HappyFool> defcon8: build-essential
[07:21] <gimmulf> modzero:  could i send it im not in X and im not used to putting files in pastebin without webbrowser :)
[07:21] <lop> hello all
[07:21] <HappyFool> defcon8: for kernel-related compiles, you'll need gcc-3.4 as well
[07:22] <modzero> ok dc it
[07:22] <Rudemeister> hi
[07:22] <defcon8> thanks
[07:22] <carthik> Bergcube, i suppose you know how to look for modules that have been loaded (lsmod) - you can check if the same modules are loaded for the live and the install cd
[07:22] <Rudemeister> switched to fedora
[07:22] <gimmulf> modzero:  accept
[07:22] <modzero> try again
[07:22] <Danny|> is there a way to make flash work in firefox 1.5 beta 2? I've tried a symlink to the normal firefox plugin folder but it isn't working.. the page loads but where the flash content should be is simply empty.. and also when i go to a page that has some embed video in it firefox crashes (maybe due to mplayer plugins?)
[07:23] <carthik> Bergcube, also, check if /etc/hotplug/ has any blacklist files, and if the module for the card is blacklisted and hence not loaded in the installed version - is all i can think of to help
[07:23] <Bergcube> carthik~  I thought of that.  The live CD loads about 4 times as many modules.  I am sure most of them are uninteresting in this context, but even so I feel uncertain...
[07:23] <lop> can anyone help me out? Ive got a problem running java programs. Got sdk and re installed and some dev 's, but it gives file ../../../src/libjava/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkImage.c: line 572 (createRawData): assertion failed: (data_fid != 0)
[07:23] <lop> aborting. When executing. pls help. Google didn't..
[07:23] <Bergcube> carthik~  That last was very usefil.  I will check it right away.  Goody!
[07:23] <Ciphrix> ok and now we need to know what commands to use to issue a .deb package install =)
[07:24] <cheemp> today i'm supposed to get the chips i ordered to build a miniature 400mhz linux computer :)
[07:24] <carthik> Bergcube, does lsmod | grep acx_pci yield anything? (is acx_pci loaded in the installed version)
[07:24] <Ciphrix> i guess dpkg is the one
[07:24] <HappyFool> Ciphrix: is that a question? (sudo dpkg -i package.deb)
[07:24] <Bergcube> carthik~  I'm rebooting from Live til Disk now.  Hang on, I'll answer shortly.
[07:24] <carthik> Ciphrix, sudo dpkg -i <package-name>.deb
[07:25] <modzero> gimmulf?
[07:25] <cheemp> i figure i can make the computer 10cm long by 4 high and 2 thick
[07:25] <Ciphrix> yah
[07:25] <Ciphrix> amd that did work as bad as trying the rpm
[07:25] <MagicFab> hello - ahyone knows what hapened to msttcorefonts package ?
[07:25] <Ciphrix> not at all =)
[07:25] <Ciphrix> complaning on missing stuff
[07:25] <MagicFab> (in breezy)
[07:25] <carthik> Ciphrix, after you do that the printer driver file will be at some location, to find that out do a dpkg -L <package-name> (which will give you names and location of all file installed for that package)
[07:25] <HappyFool> Ciphrix: what are you trying to install?
[07:26] <carthik> MagicFab, it is is multiverse
[07:26] <Ciphrix> HappyFool,  dpkg -i mfc410cnlpr-1.0.2-1.i386.deb
[07:26] <modzero> k got it
[07:26] <gimmulf> modzero:  there you go
[07:26] <MagicFab> carthik: tx.
[07:26] <carthik> MagicFab, np
[07:26] <Skid> !wireless
[07:26] <ubotu> [wireless]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[07:27] <onkarshinde> Anybody having link to any free driver for HSF internal modem? The non-free limits the speed to 14.4 K
[07:27] <HappyFool> Ciphrix: ah, i thought maybe it was something in the repos, but i guess not
[07:27] <Ciphrix> it somplains that /var/spool/lpd/MFC410CN doesnt exist and that the directory it want to create cannnot be created etc
[07:27] <nomed> hi all
[07:27] <socketbind> onkarshinde: i'm afraid that there is no alternative free driver for connexant HSF modems
[07:27] <nomed> how can i check if dma is activated?
[07:28] <Ciphrix> unfortunately i have the swedish locale so i cannot jsut cut n paste the error s09
[07:28] <HappyFool> nomed: on a disk drive?
[07:28] <nomed> my scripts are really to slow when i run them
[07:28] <socketbind> onkarshinde: well I never managed to find one
[07:28] <nomed> HappyFool: yes
[07:28] <HappyFool> nomed: use 'sudo hdparm -d /dev/hda' (or whatever disk device)
[07:28] <nomed> HappyFool: on o0
[07:28] <nomed> that's impossible
[07:28] <onkarshinde> socketbind: This is ridiculous. The driver was once Free. Even I have its source which was available then. But I can't compile it. Lots of errors.
[07:29] <Ciphrix> hmm i changed to ubuntu from rehad jsut to have a way to have a more current system , but the printer i have seems only to havce packages with filters/drivers only in rpm for redhat and .deb for debian ;/
[07:29] <HappyFool> nomed: maybe updatedb or something else is running?
[07:29] <Bergcube> carthik_away~  still there?
[07:29] <carthik_away> Bergcube, yeah
[07:29] <socketbind> onkarshinde: well it's a sad fact, but you can do nothing, it's closed sourced now
[07:29] <Ciphrix> ill try somtheing stupid like creating the dir it cimplaned about =)
[07:29] <carthik_away> Bergcube, gotta go soon, though
[07:29] <nomed> i'm using raiser fs .. when i run a script it's really slow .. if i run the same script within a chroot env. in ext fs it's really fast
[07:29] <socketbind> onkarshinde: back in the "old" days I managed to compile it and it even worked :D
[07:29] <Bergcube> carthik_away~  Ok!  lsmod shows the module is loaded, but "used by" is 0  (zero)
[07:29] <carthik_away> Bergcube, so what is it? is the acx_pci module loaded ?
[07:29] <Ciphrix> could cups be the same as the "lpd" ?
[07:30] <nomed> ext3 fs ..
[07:30] <Bergcube> And wlan0 does not show up in ifconfig...
[07:30] <Ciphrix> i was thinking ln -s cups lpd
[07:30] <socketbind> onkarshinde: i'm afraid you have no alternative :( I searched for an alternative one for a very long time but haven't found any
[07:30] <willie> I have a radeon 7200 - what do I need to gett some decent 3D acceleration
[07:30] <carthik_away> Bergcube, try sudo ifup ath0 (or wlan0 or eth1 or whatever the wireless interface is named)
[07:31] <socketbind> onkarshinde: but anyway, who would even pay for a driver?
[07:31] <willie> like _any_ acceleration
[07:31] <HappyFool> tell willie about ati
[07:31] <HappyFool> socketbind: isn't the driver about the price of the modem?
[07:31] <willie> fglrx doesnt seem to want to know about my old card
[07:31] <Bergcube> carthik_away~  No such device......
[07:31] <sertmann> anyone knows how to read a fat32 disk in windows that's been fdisked in Linux?
[07:31] <onkarshinde> HappyFool: I think it is something $19
[07:31] <carthik_away> Bergcube, else try to force the module to reload do a rmmod acx_pci followed by a modprobe acx_pci
[07:31] <socketbind> HappyFool: I think it has the same price, and that's just ridiculous
[07:31] <HappyFool> willie: ah, sorry, no clue then
[07:32] <HappyFool> well, somebody must be buying the thing; they've been doing it for a while
[07:32] <kresten> My installation fails when I'm trying to install Ubuntu. After having chosen language it says "No common CD-ROM drive was detected". Anyone know how to get thru this? I'm installing on an IBM laptop (t40) with an external usb cd-drive.
[07:32] <Bergcube> carthik_away~  I will try that.  My wife needs me now, but I'll go on with this later.  Thanks for your effort!!!
[07:32] <socketbind> if you can, avoid everything what is connexant
[07:32] <onkarshinde> socketbind: The source I have is released under GPL. Can I start a fork?
[07:32] <socketbind> Connexant AccessRunner modems are the worst ones
[07:33] <modzero> ok gimmulf im almost there
[07:33] <Alex_BO> HELLO!where can i set the sound of maximizing applications?
[07:33] <socketbind> onkarshinde: obviously, I think no one would stop you from that
[07:33] <gimmulf> oki modzero
[07:33] <gimmulf> great
[07:33] <carthik_away> Bergcube, sure thing, I gotta go too - good luck
[07:33] <GlueGadget> My box speed is fscking, when I execute top, it says that I have a zombie, but I'm not able to find an unusual proccess or a proccess with more than %0.9 CPU usage and the same result with ps aux
[07:33] <Bergcube> carthik_away~  Thx!
[07:33] <onkarshinde> socketbind: Bad thing is that I know very less of C/C++ and kernel programming.
[07:33] <socketbind> apart from it's crappyness, I would be happy to see GPLed drivers for connexant modems
[07:33] <carthik_away> Bergcube, as a last option, try to get it working with ndiswrapper which will use the windows driver... and wrap around it for linux
[07:33] <user_> Hi
[07:34] <carthik_away> Bergcube, later!!
[07:34] <joachim> top is mystical and strange. how do I find the PID for a process if I kow its name
[07:34] <redeeman> what kind of wireless config does standard ubuntu breezy have? i cant seem to find anything
[07:34] <socketbind> onkarshinde: it's just a matter of time to get expert on it :)
[07:34] <HappyFool> Alex_BO: i don't see anything under sys -> prefs -> sound; maybe you can't?
[07:34] <user_> does anybody experienced problems using USB pendrives under Breezy?
[07:34] <carthik_away> joachim, ps auc |grep process-name
[07:34] <user_> I mean vfat corruptions?
[07:34] <onkarshinde> socketbind: I will look into it.
[07:34] <carthik_away> joachim, ps aux |grep process-name
[07:34] <socketbind> onkarshinde: there are already very good free books on the subjects
[07:34] <Alex_BO> HappyFool, I remember that i could with hoary
[07:34] <HappyFool> onkarshinde: i think the problem will be figuring out how to interface to the hardware
[07:34] <socketbind> onkarshinde: if it interests you, it worths looking at it
[07:35] <HappyFool> Alex_BO: maybe scratch around in gconf
[07:35] <Alex_BO> HappyFool, yeah
[07:35] <nicoRichter> Hi, can someone help me with APM kernel installation stuff on Breezy?
[07:35] <socketbind> anyone has an idea why dosemu segfaults on breezy? :D
[07:35] <GlueGadget> joachim, ps aux | grep process-name wont work
[07:35] <PatrikJohansson> reedeman, what do you mean??
[07:36] <kresten> My installation fails when I'm trying to install Ubuntu. After having chosen language it says "No common CD-ROM drive was detected". Anyone know how to get thru this? I'm installing on an IBM laptop (t40) with an external usb cd-drive.
[07:36] <onkarshinde> socketbind: HappyFool: I will surely like to go through it. Are you interested in helping me?
[07:36] <socketbind> I need to help someone on turbo pascal but i can't install this stuff properly
[07:36] <GlueGadget> My box speed is fscking, when I execute top, it says that I have a zombie, but I'm not able to find an unusual proccess or a proccess with more than %0.9 CPU usage and the same result with ps aux
[07:36] <socketbind> onkarshinde: I can give you just pointers on it, i'm not an expert on linux drivers programming :D
[07:37] <gimmulf> modzero: if you check the log it seems like its looking for the nvidia drivers
[07:37] <socketbind> onkarshinde: but it would be certainly an interesting project
[07:37] <gimmulf> modzero:  maybe i just need to install them
[07:37] <socketbind> onkarshinde: there are some very good free books you should look into
[07:37] <selinium> Upgrading to Breezy, If i put my install disk in it fires up synaptic and I can do a mark all upgrades, this chucks up loads of upgrades all for breezy. Is this the best way for me to upgrade?
[07:37] <nicoRichter> anyone knows why breezy installs with apm-aware kernel but then auto-installs a new one _without_ apm?
[07:37] <socketbind> onkarshinde: but you must get expert on C before you jump into it
[07:38] <Alex_BO> HappyFool, i could change the original files with my files...that's not a "Linux" way: it seems like a "windows" way.i think however that's the speedest way
[07:38] <GNULinuxer> nicoRichter: it uses ACPI?
[07:38] <socketbind> anyone tried dosemu with breezy? :D
[07:38] <onkarshinde> socketbind: I think It will require just some porting. Lets see.
[07:38] <nicoRichter> actually, dont know. just installed my laptop and it could hibernate, then I got the notification of the nwe kernel and it couldnt
[07:38] <PatrikJohansson> bergcube: did you see the card in the system>administration>networking tool??
[07:39] <HappyFool> onkarshinde: out of my field of interest, sorry. good luck though ;). Check out jon corbet's book on linux device driver programming for tips (should be downloadable)
[07:39] <socketbind> onkarshinde: the code you have implements basic functionality? or it was intended for another platform?
[07:39] <HappyFool> Alex_BO: i don't hear anything when i maximize my windows
[07:39] <socketbind> onkarshinde: btw I very like SmartLink products, they GPLed the entire driver code
[07:39] <selinium> What kernel does breezy use?
[07:39] <Alex_BO> HappyFool, nooo :-D a "MS(c) Windows" way
[07:39] <nicoRichter> GUNLinux: ACPI is available
[07:40] <HappyFool> Alex_BO: yeah, i know, but you wanted the 'maximize' sound ?
[07:40] <HappyFool> oh
[07:40] <HappyFool> maybe i misunderstood (?)
[07:40] <Alex_BO> HappyFool, yes
[07:40] <cocox> so.. when i create my first account in ubuntu my sudo password is the same of my account isnt it ?? is this the cause for every admin account that i would create or just for the first one ??
[07:40] <modzero> your right , first off the module did not load. however your modprobe nvidia seemed to load the module
[07:40] <onkarshinde> socketbind: It was meant for linux platform. I am not sure what you mean by basic functionality.
[07:40] <socketbind> selinium: this is a fresh install, it has an 2.6.12-9-386 kernel
[07:40] <modzero> your conf looks off in a few spots
[07:40] <selinium> socketbind, CHeers!
[07:40] <modzero> you have an agp card correct?
[07:40] <cocox> so.. when i create my first account in ubuntu my sudo password is the same of my account isnt it ?? is this the case for every admin account that i would create or just for the first one ??
[07:41] <socketbind> selinium: cheers :D
[07:41] <gimmulf> modzero:  yes
[07:41] <kresten> My installation fails when I'm trying to install Ubuntu. After having chosen language it says "No common CD-ROM drive was detected". Anyone know how to get thru this? I'm installing on an IBM laptop (t40) with an external usb cd-drive.
[07:41] <socketbind> onkarshinde: well I mean it just works, it has basic DATA functionality
[07:41] <sig> !upgrade breezy
[07:41] <ubotu> sig: I give up, what is it?
[07:41] <derek[] > Hi
[07:41] <sig> whats the site for upgrading to breezy?
[07:41] <B_166-ER-X> wow : there IS a result in a apt-get search for 'porn'    uuh
[07:42] <socketbind> onkarshinde: but afaik linuxant never released the code :/
[07:42] <derek[] > cool, what I needed is in the topic (http://doc.ubuntu.com)
[07:42] <Alex_BO> HappyFool, for example...i set all the sounds with new one, but when i close a window I hear the original ubuntu sound
[07:42] <HappyFool> !tell sig about breezyupgrade
[07:42] <cocox> so.. when i create my first account in ubuntu my sudo password is the same of my account isnt it ?? is this the case for every admin account that i would create or just for the first one ??
[07:42] <socketbind> onkarshinde: afaik it was always closed
[07:42] <onkarshinde> socketbind: Yes, it has basic functionality. Thje tar file says the version as 5.03.27. The code was then open and copyrighted by Linuxant and under GPL.
[07:43] <onkarshinde> It is at least 2 years old.
[07:43] <rafx> anyone know of high-volume or ecommerce sites migrating from Debian to Ubuntu for Servers 5.10?
[07:43] <socketbind> onkarshinde: well you don't know how I would be happy if there would be and alternative free driver for it, our users here are flooded with these cr*p connexants
[07:43] <modzero> i think x is not recognizing the second monitor
[07:43] <gimmulf> hmmm ok modzero
[07:43] <Ciphrix> are there any csh packages for ubuntu ?
[07:44] <modzero> when you start x
[07:44] <HappyFool> Ciphrix: 'apt-cache search csh'
[07:44] <modzero>  your second monitor is on, and what happens?
[07:44] <onkarshinde> socketbind: I will see what I can do. But I need to be sure that I don't face any LEGAL problems. I will have to check LICENSE for every file
[07:44] <modzero> just waiting for signal?
[07:44] <jazzka> hi!
[07:44] <socketbind> onkarshinde: how happy would I be ahemm sorry for my english :D
[07:44] <gimmulf> modzero:  it just get freaky colors on it
[07:44] <osfameron> any help installing skype on hoary?
[07:44] <osfameron> I get that it needs libqt3c102-mt (>= 3:3.3.3.2);
[07:45] <Ciphrix> k
[07:45] <osfameron> but the one in repositories is earlier
[07:45] <jazzka> I've upgraded from hoary to breezy, but my kernel remains 2.6.8, how can I easily update the kernel in breezy?
[07:45] <modzero> just on the second monitor right?
[07:45] <gimmulf> modzero:  yes
[07:45] <onkarshinde> osfameron: Download an older version of Skype, 1.2.0.11
[07:45] <Ciphrix> hmm
[07:46] <Ciphrix> the problem i have is that a debian package refuse to work
[07:46] <Ciphrix> because i miss csh
[07:46] <osfameron> onkarshinde: cool, thanks
[07:46] <socketbind> Is there any way to fix segfaulting of dosemu on breezy? :D now I has three machines what segfault the same way when I start it
[07:46] <HappyFool> Ciphrix: setup your repositories, and install it
[07:46] <HappyFool> !tell Ciphrix about repos
[07:46] <gimmulf> modzero:  i used gentoo and fluxbox+xorg before without any problems i can send you that xorg if you want to
[07:46] <gimmulf> with thoose 2 monitors
[07:47] <HappyFool> Ciphrix: synaptic is the easiest way to install software
[07:47] <modzero> one sec
[07:47] <socketbind> any idea? :D
[07:47] <lemics_> whats up
[07:47] <nomed> anyone here has had problem using reiserfs ?
[07:47] <lemics_> reiserfs is a problem :D
[07:47] <socketbind> hehe I use it too :D
[07:47] <osfameron> dammit, skype don't seem to distribute earlier versions...
[07:47] <nomed> or can give me a link that help me on clirify this ?
[07:48] <socketbind> I don't know why, but I use it
[07:48] <socketbind> sad thing FreeBSD doesn't know how to mount it :/
[07:48] <lemics_> ext2-3 is good
[07:48] <nomed> if i would switch to ext3?
[07:48] <socketbind> osfameron: the dynamically compiled tarball version should do
[07:48] <nomed> do i need to format the hd?
[07:49] <nalioth> no you do not
[07:49] <onkarshinde> osfameron: there is a work around for new version. You need to open the deb package and change some file in it. I don't know the details.
[07:49] <osfameron> socketbind: cool, it does say needs Qt 3.2... I'll give it a go
[07:49] <nomed> nalioth: was it for me?
[07:49] <Paradoxx> hmm, what app can i use to burn .avis to watch in a dvd player?
[07:49] <cevizoglu> how do I get my ipod shuffle to charge?  the light blinks orange which means the ipod is being synced, but unmounting the ipod should make the light turn green, which doesn't work.. it stays blinking orange
[07:49] <socketbind> osfameron: it works perfectly for me
[07:49] <nalioth> nomed: no formatting is not necessary
[07:50] <osfameron> socketbind, onkarshinde: thanks
[07:50] <socketbind> onkarshinde: I managed to find the latest version of the free HSF drivers
[07:50] <nomed> nalioth: what should i do?
[07:50] <^rob^> cev: I think it will charge just by being plugged in
[07:50] <modzero> Option "Xinerama" "On"
[07:50] <nomed> any docs about fs and performances?
[07:50] <socketbind> onkarshinde: but I can't believe nobody forked this
[07:50] <gimmulf> modzero:  tried that before
[07:50] <modzero> hold on
[07:51] <socketbind> onkarshinde: They don't work with kernel 2.6 and are probably useless in most cases. <- now I understand what did you mean by porting :D
[07:51] <nalioth> nomed: what paritition do you want to convert to ext3?
[07:51] <modzero> perhaps xinerama running by def. maybe disable it by adding Section "ServerFlags"
[07:51] <modzero>     Option      "Xinerama"      "false"
[07:51] <modzero> EndSection
[07:51] <onkarshinde> socketbind: Link please.
[07:51] <nomed> my root partition /dev/hda1
[07:51] <JairunCaloth> I'm getting an api mismatch error, how do I resolve that?
[07:51] <HappyFool> JairunCaloth: with what?
[07:52] <JairunCaloth> with my nvidia module
[07:52] <nalioth> nomed: then type "sudo tune2fs -j /dev/hda1"
[07:52] <osfameron> yay, tarball works!
[07:52] <JairunCaloth> it says the kernel module and x module are different versions
[07:52] <MachineScrew> after installing kubuntu-desktop how do I completely remove ubuntu and all of GNOME
[07:52] <JairunCaloth> I don't understand
[07:52] <Seven> !ipv6
[07:52] <ubotu> Seven: Bugger all, i dunno
[07:52] <HappyFool> nalioth: to convert from reiser to ext3 ?
[07:52] <Seven> !ipv4
[07:52] <ubotu> Seven: Are you smoking crack?
[07:52] <Seven> !IPv6
[07:52] <ubotu> Seven: I give up, what is it?
[07:52] <derek[] > ???
[07:52] <nomed> nalioth: is it better to do it from a live cd?
[07:52] <socketbind> lol
[07:52] <socketbind> :D
[07:52] <HappyFool> nalioth: you sure about that?
[07:52] <nalioth> HappyFool: woops
[07:52] <modzero> searching my brains out here, so far all i can see is that nvidia module did not load . modprobe loaded it and maybe adding that last line to your xorg.conf and restarting x. if that doesnt fly then maybe we should revamp the nvidia drivers altogether from scratch
[07:52] <derek[] > *lol
[07:52] <nalioth> nomed: dont do that
[07:52] <gimmulf> ok modzero  will try that
[07:53] <derek[] > !doc
[07:53] <ubotu> rumour has it, doc is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation is a good doc to read
[07:53] <Seven> umm anyone know how to disable IPv6? i've done it on FireFox but i need it for other apps
[07:53] <modzero> ill hang tight. lol maybe is should try to set up anothe rmonitor on mine :0
[07:53] <HappyFool> JairunCaloth: hmm. try to make sure the ubuntu-installed versions of both are removed
[07:53] <nalioth> nomed: i'm afraid you are stuck with reiserfs w/o a overhaul
[07:53] <HappyFool> JairunCaloth: then rerun the nvidia install
[07:54] <modzero> seven
[07:54] <MachineScrew> Seven: there is a module line you need to add but I forget what it is
[07:54] <nomed> uff
[07:54] <modzero> sudo gedit /etc/host/ comment out the lines
[07:54] <modzero> think maybe
[07:54] <modzero> anyone second that?
[07:54] <gimmulf> modzero:  should that really be in Serverflags?
[07:54] <HappyFool> nomed: before converting, try profiling your scripts to ensure i/o really is the performance limit
[07:54] <JairunCaloth> HappyFool: how do I uninstall the modules?
[07:54] <modzero> yeah gimmulf you may have to add that
[07:54] <defcon8> http://mirrors.xmission.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/p/par2cmdline/
[07:54] <Seven> modzero: i'm not sure it's that but i'll check
[07:54] <nicoRichter> Pleeeaase, someone give me a hint why breezy threw out the (working) apm-enabled kernel after the installation..
[07:54] <HappyFool> nalioth: probably. (i don't know how to do those cool non-msg msg's :P)
[07:54] <defcon8> how can it be there and apt-cache cant find it?
[07:55] <derek[] > for how long will the Breezy upgrade wiki stay up?
[07:55] <modzero> dont add it to server section, add server flags section with the flag xinerama false
[07:55] <cevizoglu> is there a media player which supports ipod shuffle? amarok can see the files, but crashes when I sync anything
[07:55] <defcon8> anyone>?
[07:55] <HappyFool> JairunCaloth: well, uninstall the nvidia-glx package for starters
[07:55] <Bergcube> PatrikJohansson~  Sorry I was away a little bit.  To start off with I saw the card in the GUI tool yes.  But after trying to follow the howtos I've linked to in my posting it disappeared.
[07:55] <MachineScrew> nalioth: do you know how I completely remove ubuntu and all of GNOME
[07:55] <JairunCaloth> HappyFool: That one's long gone
[07:56] <defcon8> please?
[07:56] <nalioth> MachineScrew: open synaptic and start checking boxes (but leaving it wont hurt anything)
[07:56] <nomed> HappyFool: it seems strange but it has problem to process text with scripts that strongly use grep
[07:56] <Seven> thanks all! ;) gonna try rebooting :P
[07:56] <HappyFool> JairunCaloth: also, you'll want to get rid of nvidia.ko in /lib/modules/*/ somewhere
[07:56] <PatrikJohansson> bergcube: aha, then i dont know :D
[07:56] <modzero> seven
[07:56] <defcon8> please someone tell me :(
[07:56] <modzero> sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/aliases
[07:56] <HappyFool> JairunCaloth: maybe uninstall linux-modules-restricted-386 (this might be a bad idea if you need other restricted modules)
[07:56] <nomed> HappyFool: brezzy hda3 ext3(debootstrapped) breezy hda1 reiserfs
[07:56] <modzero> Find the line: alias net-pf-10 ipv6
[07:56] <nomed> i feel is io problem
[07:57] <defcon8> how can par2cmdline be at http://mirrors.xmission.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/p/par2cmdline/ and apt-cache cant find it?
[07:57] <Bergcube> PatrikJohansson~  Thanks anyway!  :-)
[07:57] <modzero> Edit this to: alias net-pf-10 off
[07:57] <PatrikJohansson> bergcube, but i almost got my cisco card working on my laptop :D
[07:57] <nalioth> defcon8: par2 is the pkgname
[07:57] <defcon8> thanks
[07:57] <nicoRichter> Pleeeaase, someone give me a hint why breezy threw out the (working) apm-enabled kernel after the installation ?..
[07:57] <defcon8> root@ubuntu:/home/defcon8/Desktop/par2cmdline-0.4# apt-cache search par2
[07:57] <defcon8> root@ubuntu:/home/defcon8/Desktop/par2cmdline-0.4#
[07:57] <defcon8> nalioth, nothing
[07:57] <satafterh> is there a program for linux to watch quicktime files?
[07:57] <nicoRichter> ..and how I can get AP; M back of course..
[07:57] <defcon8> Package par2 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[07:57] <ZzeCoOl> ubotu tell ZzeCoOl grub
[07:58] <cevizoglu> satafterh, there are 30 quicktime formats... which one?
[07:58] <modzero> did you get that seven?
[07:58] <xukun> is there a way to see all the Ip adresses which my home router gives to all the devices on my home network. sorry this is not realy ubutnu problem
[07:58] <modzero> sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/aliases
[07:58] <defcon8> nalioth, what to do?
[07:58] <modzero> Find the line: alias net-pf-10 ipv6
[07:58] <modzero> Edit this to: alias net-pf-10 off
[07:58] <gimmulf> modzero:  hmm same error.. failed to load module "nvidia" but if i need to get the nvidia modules/drivers which ones should i take modzero ?
[07:58] <nalioth> !info par2
[07:58] <ubotu> par2: (Parity Archive Volume Set, for checking and repair of files), section universe/utils, is extra. Version: 0.4-2build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 115 kB, Installed size: 368 kB
[07:58] <Bergcube> :-D
[07:58] <ZzeCoOl> ubotu tell ZzeCoOl about grub
[07:58] <nalioth> defcon8: enable universe and multiverse
[07:58] <modzero> well first youll need to completely remove the existing ones
[07:58] <defcon8> how?
[07:58] <HappyFool> nomed: hmm. well, if there's lots of disk access i guess the fs could be the problem. seems odd though.
[07:58] <nalioth> ubotu: tell defcon8 about repos
[07:58] <satafterh> #cevizoglu streaming video
[07:59] <modzero> then id just grab the latest at nvidia.com unless you want to try apt again
[07:59] <cocox> so.. when i create my first account in ubuntu my sudo password is the same of my account isnt it ?? is this the case for every admin account that i would create or just for the first one ??
[07:59] <Drakeson> I created a new user account, added it to adm, admin, sudo, and then sudo doesn't ask any password using that account. it scares me a lot.
[07:59] <cocox> ya me too
[07:59] <cocox> it have a session time
[07:59] <cocox> in the man says something about 15 minutes
[07:59] <Drakeson> no it is more serious
[07:59] <gimmulf> modzero:  theres several at apt
[08:00] <HappyFool> cocox: for each user, sudo uses that user's password
[08:00] <Drakeson> cocox: it never asks for password
[08:00] <modzero> gimmulf have you tried nvforums?
[08:00] <Khaaaaaan> Sup all
[08:00] <Khaaaaaan> Anybody else at the MAX conference right now?
[08:00] <HappyFool> Drakeson: maybe read 'man sudoers' for info on configuring sudo. i think you should only see to add the user to the admin group, though
[08:00] <HappyFool> err
[08:00] <cocox> Drakeson: it just ask you first time... after that if u dont do nothing 15 minutes it will ask u again
[08:00] <HappyFool> you should only need to add the user to the admin group
[08:01] <modzero> id start with removing current driver. then reinstall the same driver. following the ubuntu instructions carefully. then id start at the issue from the beginning clean.
[08:01] <cocox> thnx guys for the answers
[08:01] <modzero> im not sure wich driver your using though
[08:02] <cevizoglu> satafterh, on which web pages?
[08:02] <cevizoglu> satafterh, or url's?
[08:02] <PatrikJohansson> does anyone know much about wireless networking??
[08:02] <Drakeson> HappyFool: the first user account is in adm and admin groups. can I have anoteher account with the same properties?
[08:02] <jason__> is there a major reason for me to upgrade from hoary to breezy?
[08:02] <modzero> not really
[08:02] <HappyFool> Drakeson: i don't see why not. however, afaik sudoers will give 'sudo' perms to anyone in the 'admin' group
[08:02] <HappyFool> Drakeson: i don't know what the 'adm' group is for
[08:03] <runenes> can I make apt-get update download packages defs again (force it to (re) download all of them that is)
[08:03] <steigweis> how can i start a second gnomesession?
[08:03] <mjpeg> hello. Is there a plugin for burning shn files with K3b? thanks
[08:03] <jason__> what version of gaim comes with breezy? does anyone know?
[08:03] <slibs> jason__: amm there's a loading bar when you boot your machine up!, so i think you should!
[08:03] <jason__> haha
[08:03] <modzero> lol
[08:03] <modzero> im running hoary
[08:03] <slibs> it's really cool and... yeah... really?
[08:03] <modzero> and im not in a huge rush to upgrade a few packages
[08:04] <jason__> im nice and settlet into hoary, and unless there is a nice reason for me to upgrade, im staying put
[08:04] <HappyFool> jason__: 1.5.0
[08:04] <modzero> oh wait i already did
[08:04] <zarathustra> HiveDrone, are there problems with centrino and wireless in ubuntu, because I have
[08:04] <jason__> 1.5 eh?
[08:04] <HappyFool> jason__: maybe if you want the oo.o2 beta. but if you're happy, why upgrade? *shrug*
[08:04] <Drakeson> HappyFool: I removed it from adm, but anyway it doesn't ask the password of the other users (except the first user created during installation)
[08:04] <modzero> you dont need breezy to get oo 2
[08:05] <jason__> i already have oo.prg2.0 here in hoary
[08:05] <modzero> so i wouldnt get in a hurry
[08:05] <slibs> jason__: if you can't find any reason from here, then don't upgrade http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2005-October/000038.html
[08:05] <jason__> hey thanks!
[08:05] <steigweis> how can i start a second gnomesession (as root) in ubuntu?
[08:05] <slibs> steigweis: gdmflexiserver
[08:05] <iBookZZ> Hi, does anyone have an iBook G4 here?
[08:05] <iBookZZ> I'm having toruble with sound on breezy install
[08:06] <slibs> steigweis: and.. why do you need to log in root?
[08:06] <HappyFool> Drakeson: hmm. i don't really have much multi-user experience on ubuntu, but that sounds wrong
[08:06] <iBookZZ> the clicks and such are normal volume
[08:06] <nalioth> iBookZZ: yes we do
[08:06] <steigweis> because of some adminthings
[08:06] <PatrikJohansson> ibookzz, no but i wish i had!!!
[08:06] <iBookZZ> but all mp3, videos, are impossible to hear
[08:06] <guowei> i am using iBook G3
[08:06] <nalioth> ubotu: tell iBookZZ about sound
[08:06] <iBookZZ> I have pcm all the way up
[08:06] <modzero> ibookzz open a terminal and type "killall esd"
[08:06] <slibs> steigweis: but can't you run the programs with gksudo "program"?
[08:06] <modzero> no quotes and then see if anything will play for you
[08:06] <Drakeson> HappyFool: it seems sever. how can I confirm it?
[08:06] <guowei> everything works well for my iBook G3
[08:06] <iBookZZ> hm I will try that
[08:06] <iBookZZ> alsa doesn't work at all
[08:06] <modzero> ubuntu "sound issues for humans"
[08:07] <slibs> haha :D
[08:07] <LasseL> hehe
[08:07] <iBookZZ> heh
[08:07] <PatrikJohansson> :D
[08:07] <ibobi> now ATI fglrx works it was bug in libstdc++5
[08:07] <jason__> yeah I think ill stay here in hoary for a while
[08:07] <cavediver> Hi guys. Where do I find the md5 checksum of Ubuntu 5.10 DVD iso ? Can't find it.
[08:07] <dell500> ati fglrx works in 5.1?!
[08:07] <iBookZZ> ok so I have turned off esd by killing it
[08:07] <Norgus> hello, does anyone here have issues with MKV (matroska) video?
[08:07] <steigweis> slibs: no...
[08:07] <PatrikJohansson> anyone know how to get the ati driver running on a ati 800 xt??
[08:07] <modzero> ok now try playing some cd
[08:07] <iBookZZ> what should I use
[08:07] <ibobi> fglrx in 5.10
[08:07] <slibs> cavediver: it should be in the root of the dvd
[08:07] <HappyFool> Drakeson: maybe look in /var/log/auth.log
[08:07] <iBookZZ> oss, esd, alsa, etc?
[08:07] <PatrikJohansson> if i choose the ati driver in brezzy my x doesnt start
[08:07] <modzero> just throw a cd in and let cd player run it should not require you to bother with anything
[08:07] <dell500> ibobi, it works?
[08:08] <ibobi> yes
[08:08] <cavediver> slibs: ok s I need to decompress the iso first.
[08:08] <HappyFool> Drakeson: also, make sure non-admin users can't 'sudo' (seems obvious, but just a check).
[08:08] <dell500> sweet!
[08:08] <LasseL> if I choose the ati driver in breezy x freezes over
[08:08] <LasseL> breezy freezy :p
[08:08] <modzero> alsa has oss emulation and oss is debatedly redundant but ubuntu should use alsa default i beleive anyway just throw in a cd and let me know if esd fixed it
[08:08] <slibs> cavediver: that might not be true
[08:08] <PatrikJohansson> yeah right before its supposed to start  so i have to use the vesa driver insteaf
[08:08] <gimmulf> When i shall download nvidia kernel i can choose 686 or amd-k7  im using an Amd Athlon xp 2600+ should i choose 686+
[08:08] <HappyFool> Drakeson: oh, and make sure to 'give up' sudo privileges before testing (sudo -k)
[08:08] <ompaul> LasseL, so is that the fault of breezy or ati?
[08:08] <slibs> cavediver: there could also be checksum for the iso file, but dont bother me with that :D
[08:09] <ibobi> i write in ubuntu forum how install ati drivers
[08:09] <iBookZZ> modzero: no sound at all
[08:09] <LasseL> ompaul, I don't know .. how can I tell
[08:09] <iBookZZ> I don't have an audio cd at the moment
[08:09] <cavediver> slibs: ok. That seems the easiest way, however I will check it once burned.
[08:09] <iBookZZ> I am using a music video
[08:09] <spola> how can i format my mp3 player? (usb stick)?
[08:10] <modzero> you wont have system sounds anymore because esd is shutdown. can you play an mp3 or ogg file ?
[08:10] <modzero> open rythmm box and try to stream one of the default channels
[08:10] <ZzeCoOl> Is there any command for linux that will list me all my Discs and partitions? ty
[08:10] <slibs> spola: why do you need to format it?
[08:10] <HappyFool> spola: mkfs.vfat maybe ?
[08:10] <defcon8> how do i change the mirror
[08:10] <TiMiDo> defcon8; apt-setup
[08:10] <PatrikJohansson> ibobi: please link, cant find it
[08:11] <iBookZZ> modzero: grr, there aren't any, I'll open an mp3
[08:11] <spola> its all corrupted, i deleted a lot of songs and put three new cds on it, now i just have one cd and the songs sometimes in the end there's fragments of the old songs in them :/
[08:11] <ompaul> LasseL, you can't cos the driver is closed, however you can note that other people do not have the problem, so you can reasonably infer that you may have a problem with the driver, I suggest you have a look at the driver and your card again checking if it is in fact installed correctly , if so the people who produced the driver might want to know
[08:11] <manuvcube> is it possible that the "no sound" problem, some people have on their Macis related to the feature of ubuntu fading out repeating "beeps"?
[08:11] <ZzeCoOl> Is there any command for linux that will list me all my Discs and partitions? ty
[08:11] <modzero> make sure you have an mp3 player setup.
[08:11] <gimmulf> Can someone tell me what nvidia drivers i should get for my new nvidia card? uname -r gives me 2.6.12-9-386   So i should grab the linux-restricted-modules-2.6.12-9-386 right ???
[08:12] <ompaul> gimmulf, yes
[08:12] <slibs> ZzeCoOl: there's a tool called gparted for that
[08:12] <bur[n] er> ZzeCoOl: sudo fdisk -l
[08:12] <ZzeCoOl> anyone knows plz?
[08:12] <bur[n] er> or gparted :)
[08:12] <ZzeCoOl> ok ty
[08:12] <ZzeCoOl> :))
[08:12] <iBookZZ> modzer: I haveall the codecs installed and such
[08:12] <modzero> ok
[08:12] <bur[n] er> gparted in breezy doesn't resize ntfs still right?
[08:12] <RockyBurt> anyone know of a good resource/url for installing Ubuntu on breezy badger? (other than google which i've been using for the last while)
[08:12] <HappyFool> so it was synaptic remove .deb files from /var/cache/apt .. *mutter*
[08:13] <HappyFool> RockyBurt: take a look at the breezy faq?
[08:13] <Drakeson> HappyFool: when I sudo -K and right after that sudo ls, it doesn't ask a pass!!!
[08:13] <RockyBurt> i don't think i have...
[08:13] <lanjelot> hi. i'm trying to make a swap partition (i didn't have one at the time of the installation). I did create a new partition hda6 with cfdisk but i can't do a mkswap /dev/hda6 because there is no such hda6 device. Can you help me plz?
[08:13] <manuvcube> i've also realized, that breezy now supports my Edirol UA20 without a glitch :-))
[08:13] <HappyFool> Drakeson: hmm
[08:13] <Drakeson> can anybody test sudo's functionality?
[08:13] <HappyFool> !tell RockyBurt about faq
[08:13] <slibs> any tips for getting matroska videos work with breezy?
[08:13] <bur[n] er> RockyBurt: wiki.ubuntu.com as well
[08:13] <l1quid> my drive has two paritions, a ntfs and ext3.. there's a lot of free space in the ext3 one, is there a way to shrink that down and make the windows one bigger using ubuntu livecd?
[08:13] <manuvcube> marvelous sound
[08:14] <HappyFool> Drakeson: have you edited /etc/sudoers at all?
[08:14] <jorgp_laptop> !w32codec
[08:14] <iBookZZ> modzero: it can't play it
[08:14] <ubotu> jorgp_laptop: I give up, what is it?
[08:14] <bur[n] er> slibs: gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse
[08:14] <Drakeson> HappyFool: no
[08:14] <modzero> breezy?
[08:14] <iBookZZ> yes breezy
[08:14] <iBookZZ> I downloaded the image this morning
[08:14] <jorgp_laptop> ! w32codec
[08:14] <ubotu> jorgp_laptop: I haven't a clue
[08:14] <modzero> jesus  lol
[08:14] <iBookZZ> heh
[08:14] <Ciphrix> ok i fixed the prob , but it wasnt thanks to the .debs ... I had to cheat a bit by forcing install by using touch to make the .deb replace those empty files etc to operate properly
[08:14] <bozel> hi, ive problem with my soundcard
[08:15] <bozel> can anybody help me?
[08:15] <TiMiDo> ask
[08:15] <manuvcube> bozel: which soundcard and which prob?
[08:15] <HappyFool> !tell jorgp_laptop about w32codecs
[08:15] <bozel> sound blaster
[08:15] <|WInSoCK|> iol
[08:15] <modzero> i had issue in  hoary, had to kill esd as it tied my sounddev up. i just kill esd and then im fine. but there seems to be some issues in breezy with sound that run deeper than mismanagement of soudnd daemons
[08:15] <Xappe> darn, skype is totally buggin' me..."audio device problems" after trying to do another call after a first one...
[08:15] <iBookZZ> hm
[08:15] <bozel> my system does not detect my sound card
[08:15] <iBookZZ> I'll look around
[08:15] <modzero> sorry ibookzz
[08:15] <kresten> http://www.ubuntu-es.org/node/1350
[08:16] <jorgp_laptop> HappyFool: thanks
[08:16] <modzero> maybe the ubuntu guides
[08:16] <modzero> breezy faq
[08:16] <iBookZZ> its ok modzero
[08:16] <kresten> My installation fails when I'm trying to install Ubuntu. After having chosen language it says "No common CD-ROM drive was detected". Anyone know how to get thru this? I'm installing on an IBM laptop (t40) with an external usb cd-drive.
[08:16] <modzero> im like one for four today lol
[08:16] <slibs> bur[n] er: can you give me some reporsition where gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse can be found?
[08:16] <guowei> man, Ubuntu is the best dist i ever used!
[08:16] <HappyFool> jorgp_laptop: np ;)
[08:16] <modzero> shameless plug much?
[08:17] <manuvcube> bozel: no help from me, sorry :-(
[08:17] <Drakeson> HappyFool: is it too rude to ask someone to check it? (having two sudoers)
[08:17] <bozel> and i ve a soundcard onBoard, it was working
[08:17] <bozel> but today it isnt
[08:17] <bozel> :(
[08:17] <HappyFool> Drakeson: is that a hint? ;)
[08:17] <slibs> guowei: how many distros have you tested?
[08:17] <bozel> dont know why
[08:17] <HappyFool> Drakeson: sure, i'll give it a try
[08:17] <HappyFool> Drakeson: stand-by
[08:17] <Drakeson> thanks :) :) :)
[08:17] <dereks__> is anyone here running amd64-smp?
[08:18] <jchillerup> Hello. I am trying to apt-get transset and xcompmgr, but they seem to be dependent on libxcomposite1. And libxcomposite1 "has no installation candidate", it seems. How can I install it?
[08:18] <iBookZZ> I'll reboot
[08:18] <CookedGryphon> for some reason my chat seems to run fien for a few minutes then seize up
[08:18] <CookedGryphon> fine
[08:18] <CookedGryphon> lol and u only have a few minutes to answer
[08:18] <CookedGryphon> if i stop talking
[08:18] <guowei> redhat/fedora/mandiva/suse
[08:18] <guowei> at lease 5 in total
[08:19] <kresten> Anybody know if Mepis is wort
[08:19] <slibs> amm
[08:19] <kresten> Anybody know if Mepis is worth downloading?
[08:19] <cevizoglu> yeah, wort
[08:19] <kresten> sry ;)
[08:19] <slibs> i think people should know themself is the distro suitable for them
[08:19] <cevizoglu> kresten, that depends on how much you like downloading distros  :P
[08:20] <Rexor> hi all
[08:20] <modzero> lol more like, that depends on if you can believe any answer you get from a bunch of ubuntu users in a ubuntu channel
[08:20] <modzero> :)
[08:20] <kresten> cevizoglu, I like it a lot... ;) Well as I'm not able to install Ubuntu I would like another deb-distro...
[08:21] <Rexor> is it good place to ask newbie ubuntu questions ?
[08:21] <GSnet|Jon> linux newbie here. im trying to install mozilla thunderbird, but havent been able to. is there an apt-get command to do that?
[08:21] <guowei> yes, but in general i think ubuntu should be a good choice for most of linux users
[08:21] <jorgp_laptop> is there a way to download a package and it all of it dependcies even if it's already installed?
[08:21] <HappyFool> Drakeson: hmm
[08:21] <HappyFool> Drakeson: you may be onto something
[08:21] <anindya> apt-get install package_name    I guess
[08:21] <modzero> sudo apt-get thunderbird i beleive
[08:22] <modzero> oops
[08:22] <modzero> sudo apt-get install thunderbird
[08:22] <GSnet|Jon> oh, i thought the package name was mozilla-thunderbird. should have tried various other names
[08:22] <GSnet|Jon> thanks.
[08:22] <Drakeson> HappyFool: so does your second account ask for a pass at all?
[08:22] <HappyFool> Drakeson: nope
[08:22] <dereks__> no one here is running amd64-smp?
[08:22] <HappyFool> Drakeson: rather disturbing
[08:22] <Drakeson> yeah I got scared
[08:22] <slibs> GSnet|Jon: you should check the names with apt-cache search name or with synaptic?
[08:22] <cevizoglu> how do I see which device is attached to a mounted volume?
[08:22] <Rexor> i'm using nvidia TNT2 card and i only get 60hz frequency. do i have to install nvidia drivers to get more ?
[08:22] <modzero> yeah it is mozilla-thunderbird
[08:22] <sgarrity> how can I get avahi running? I've got all the packages installed
[08:23] <modzero> so, sudo apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird
[08:23] <cevizoglu> such as /dev/sda1 -> /media/ipod
[08:23] <HappyFool> Drakeson: going to do some more testing (bbs)
[08:23] <Drakeson> thanks.
[08:23] <GSnet|Jon> hmm, ok. ill have to try again
[08:23] <modzero> beleive thats on the main repo too. as it was on hoary it should be on breezy
[08:23] <dreameen> hiya
[08:24] <cevizoglu> kresten, personally, if I couldn't run ubuntu, I would get hardware that could... and I did.. running on a thinkpad now
[08:24] <Drakeson> bbl
[08:24] <ompaul> GSnet|Jon, apt-cache search thunderbird
[08:24] <ompaul>   - apt-cache policy one of those and apt-cache show it as well all good stuff
[08:24] <Khaaaaaan> What thinkpad?
[08:24] <Khaaaaaan> T40?
[08:24] <HappyFool> Drakeson: if you use the system -> admin -> users and groups interface, and choose 'administrator' profile, the Right Thing happens
[08:24] <cevizoglu> Khaaaaaan, T43
[08:25] <junbug> got 5.10 on kernel 2.6.12-8...  where do i get kern source and headers?  not displaying in apt-cache search
[08:25] <HappyFool> hmm
[08:25] <dreameen> do you guys now how to access a samba share from within bash/mc?
[08:25] <Khaaaaaan> cevizoglu: Nice... I have a T40... I just wish it could play ET :)
[08:25] <tewk> How can I disable acpi from the kernel boot menu? noacpi doesn't seem to work/
[08:26] <jchillerup> Sorry for repeating my question but .....
[08:26] <jchillerup> .... I am trying to apt-get transset and xcompmgr, but they seem to be dependent on libxcomposite1. And libxcomposite1 "has no installation candidate", it seems. How can I install it?
[08:26] <HappyFool> dreameen: you can use smbclient (ftp-like) or smbmount/smbfs (to mount the share)
[08:26] <dreameen> cool
[08:26] <slibs> jchillerup: try to check if it's with other name?
[08:26] <jchillerup> What?
[08:27] <slibs> check with synaptic or apt-cache search libxcomposite1 for an example
[08:27] <jchillerup> thanks
[08:27] <kresten> cevizoglu, well i've got a thinkpad that it won't install on...
[08:27] <dreameen> i'm so trying to introduce linux into the company i'm working in, needless to say there are some problems with samba/openoffice integration
[08:27] <kresten> cevizoglu, a t40.
[08:27] <Khaaaaaan> and openoffice sucks sometimes with WORD
[08:28] <El_Che> Khaaaaaan: but it sucks less :)
[08:28] <Khaaaaaan> which makes it a no go cause Word is on everyfugginthing
[08:28] <lui> hello
[08:28] <modzero> ahh psuedo swear words make me all warm inside
[08:28] <modzero> lol
[08:28] <dreameen> i'm actually considering installing microsoft office on the linux machine, however i wouldn't like to do that
[08:29] <El_Che> dreameen: mmmm
[08:29] <modzero> crossover office
[08:29] <modzero> yuck
[08:29] <El_Che> dreameen: with wine it's freaking ugly
[08:29] <El_Che> dreameen: and it doesn't integrate as well
[08:29] <slibs> i'd like to have photoshop cs2 with my linux, but the question is how in the hell :P
[08:29] <Khaaaaaan> yup yup
[08:29] <dreameen> i'll probably go for crossover office
[08:29] <modzero> not happening on the cs2
[08:30] <anindya> slibs: may be you can try gimp
[08:30] <defcon8> slibs, vmware
[08:30] <El_Che> dreameen: I have vmware to get into my job vpn. Sad if I need to connect to solaris machines :)
[08:30] <modzero> gimp and blender blow cs2 away
[08:30] <JairunCaloth> ah much better
[08:30] <modzero> theres a version of maya for linux
[08:30] <jchillerup> thanks, slibs, but I still can't make it work (composite)
[08:30] <lokm> Hi I've just downloaded .deb package to my hdd... can somkebody help with installing .deb from hard disk pls?
[08:30] <slibs> anindya: well i've already tried(with gimpshop too) but it's kind of hard to learn how to use it as good as photoshop
[08:30] <kresten> My installation fails when I'm trying to install Ubuntu. After having chosen language it says "No common CD-ROM drive was detected". Anyone know how to get thru this? I'm installing on an IBM laptop (t40) with an external usb cd-drive.
[08:30] <El_Che> lokm: dpkg -i filename.deb
[08:30] <modzero> lokm cd to the directory and type sudo dpkg -i "name of deb"
[08:31] <jchillerup> But I'm still on hoary
[08:31] <Khaaaaaan> Upgrade darn it
[08:31] <bur[n] er> lokm: xterm -e "sudo dpkg -i /path/to/package.deb"
[08:31] <modzero> nooo upgrades are the devil
[08:31] <dreameen> yeah, there's still a lot to do in linux so that it's as user friendly as windows
[08:31] <modzero> lol
[08:31] <El_Che> bur[n] er: show off :)
[08:31] <modzero> lol el che
[08:31] <anindya> slibs: that is true, at the same time if you can learn it giving some effort it is really good,it also has script-foo to take you to geek level :)
[08:31] <kbrooks> dreameen: not true
[08:31] <kbrooks> dreameen:
[08:31] <modzero> nice form
[08:32] <modzero> gimmulf is back lol
[08:32] <jchillerup> Khaaaaaan, I didn't have a cd for the new version, and I installed it without network
[08:32] <bur[n] er> El_Che: :)
[08:32] <slibs> anindya: but i'll use gimp now as well, it has some features that photoshop might never even have ;)
[08:32] <modzero> burner is way too neat to be a coder
[08:32] <dreameen> kbrooks, believe me..i've got a first hand experience of that
[08:32] <gimmulf_> When i try to download packaged using package manager it asks for the Ubuntu 5.10_Breezy Badger cd
[08:32] <borgista> A question about wifi. I have my atheros card working fine w/wap_supplicant but the dhclient doesn't work @ boot, any ideas?
[08:32] <anindya> slibs: best of luck man :)
[08:32] <modzero> yeah gimmulf you have to have the cd in the drive
[08:32] <modzero> silly but neccessary
[08:32] <El_Che> gimmulf_: comment the cd as a source in the package manager
[08:32] <dreameen> and as much as i'd love to switch the whole company to linux, there are still some things which are not working
[08:33] <borgista> gimmulf: comment the CD out of /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:33] <lokm> thx all :-*
[08:33] <dreameen> and i'm not talking about some complicated tasks
[08:33] <gimmulf_> El_Che:  where?
[08:33] <kbrooks> dreameen: like what?
[08:33] <modzero> you can comment the cd out?
[08:33] <modzero> sweet
[08:33] <slibs> haha
[08:33] <slibs> :D
[08:33] <El_Che> borgista: yep. I'm doing that here. atheros + wpa
[08:33] <modzero> lol i never noticed that
[08:33] <bur[n] er> modzero: u say that like coders are weird
[08:33] <kbrooks> dreameen: trivial tasks?
[08:33] <borgista> El_Che, does your card get dhclient going too?
[08:33] <modzero> lol no they usually arent the best typers though lol
[08:33] <anindya> any good tool like gaim for ubuntu? my gaim is hanging while loggin in :(
[08:34] <El_Che> gimmulf_: system - administration - synaptic
[08:34] <El_Che> borgista: yes, but I did some hacks
[08:34] <modzero> umm
[08:34] <modzero> there is gaim
[08:34] <gimmulf_> why do i need the cd,
[08:34] <cevizoglu> why doesn't my ipod shuffle appear to have any device in /dev?
[08:34] <borgista> El_Che: would you pass them along?
[08:34] <El_Che> borgista: sure
[08:34] <CookedGryphon> anindya: amsn, my gaim hung while logging in, turned out to be a connection problem, are u on a proxy network?
[08:34] <borgista> cevizoglu: it should automount.
[08:34] <El_Che> borgista: lemme get the files to have a look
[08:34] <borgista> cevizoglu: my ipod nano automounts
[08:34] <defcon8> how do i stop and start the inetd?
[08:35] <borgista> thank you El_Che
[08:35] <El_Che> borgista: 1. chmod 600 /etc/init.d/wpasupplicant
[08:35] <cevizoglu> borgista, but can you sync it?
[08:35] <anindya> cookedgryphon: nopes, my gaim is working from suse no problems
[08:35] <El_Che> 2. edit /etc/network/interfaces
[08:35] <borgista> yes. cevizoglu w/gtkpod
[08:35] <lui> hey, I'm trying to upgrade to breezy but synaptic tells me there are some missing packages? what is wrong?
[08:35] <Bergcube> One thing is a little unclear to me concerning GRUB.  Some howtos say I can edit menu.lst in so-and-so way and simply reboot.  Others say I have to run "sudo update-grub" after editing menu.lst.  What does "sudo update-grub" really do, and what can happen if I omit it?
[08:35] <cevizoglu> borgista, I don't think gtkpod supports the shuffle yet
[08:35] <El_Che> borgista: i'll try the copy paste webpage for the changes
[08:35] <modzero> synaptic is warning you that hoary is better lol
[08:35] <modzero> jk
[08:35] <borgista> ok.
[08:35] <borgista> thanks.
[08:35] <kbrooks> Bergcube: 1. grub isnt lilo
[08:35] <defcon8> how do i stop and start the inetd?
[08:36] <kbrooks> 2. you can edit menu.lst and reboot, changes are detected automatically
[08:36] <defcon8> anyone?
[08:36] <bur[n] er> Bergcube: just edit the menu.lst
[08:36] <borgista> don't know defcon8
[08:36] <bur[n] er> Bergcube: no need for that other crap
[08:36] <defcon8> damn
[08:37] <Bergcube> bur[n] er~  Ok.  Thanks.
[08:37] <psyke> silly question, but how can I see the exact output of the kernel boot text after booting?
[08:37] <kbrooks> 3. when you upgrade kernel, it has to be in your menu.lst. the packages do that auto
[08:37] <_TomB> /etc/init.d/inetd restart
[08:37] <modzero> probably could use ther monitor defcon
[08:37] <kbrooks> Bergcube: ^
[08:37] <Bergcube> kbrooks~  I know.  I haven't messed with lilo for ages.  Grub better.
[08:37] <defcon8> sorry modzero ?
[08:37] <El_Che> borgista: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3291
[08:37] <lui> which mirror ahould I use instead us.archive.ubuntu.com?
[08:37] <modzero> perhaps the system monitor
[08:37] <_TomB> defcon8: /etc/init.d/inetd restart at the terminal
[08:37] <El_Che> borgista: that the changes I made to my network config
[08:37] <modzero> or what tom said
[08:37] <borgista> thank you El_Che
[08:37] <Bergcube> Not needing that other crap is always good.  :-)
[08:38] <defcon8> _TomB, nothing there. i think i need to install inetd
[08:38] <kbrooks> lui: archive.ubuntu.com
[08:38] <schimmi> hi! is there a good reason for the open port 32771 on breezy? (seems to be by hplip)
[08:38] <_TomB> :|
[08:38] <El_Che> borgista: it's a hack, but luke that I connect to my own wpa network instead of the open one at the neighbour :)
[08:38] <runenes> I get "Couldn't stat source package list http://no.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/no.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-updates_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)", but running apt-get update doesn't help.. sugestions?
[08:38] <modzero> thought xinetd ran by default
[08:38] <lui> kbrooks, I should put that in sources.list?
[08:38] <bluefoxicy> sound/drivers/serial-u16550.c: In function \uffff\uffff\uffffalsa_card_serial_init\uffff\uffff\uffff:
[08:38] <bluefoxicy> sound/drivers/serial-u16550.c:878: warning: \uffff\uffff\uffffuart\uffff\uffff\uffff may be used uninitialized in this function
[08:38] <DAX> hellp
[08:38] <DAX> hello
[08:39] <El_Che> schimmi: maybe add a hostbased firewall?
[08:39] <modzero> tom doesnt that just restart inetd?
[08:39] <kbrooks> runenes: rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/*
[08:39] <danni> abend zusammen
[08:39] <schimmi> El_Che: no, I wonder why a standard install of breezy has this open port
[08:39] <DAX> abend
[08:39] <TheMystic> cevizoglu: you have an ipod that's not auto-mounting?
[08:40] <kbrooks> runenes: apt-get update
[08:40] <danni> hey DAX
[08:40] <kbrooks> runenes: add sudo onto both. sudo ...
[08:40] <dreameen_> i really need to think what to say to the new girl tommorow, she's the first person working on ubuntu in our comapny, and she already misses her old, good microsoft office:D
[08:40] <El_Che> schimmi: the thin line between security and user comfort. I feel your pain.
[08:40] <borgista> I'm going to reboot and try the hack El_Che
[08:40] <sebby2> wich video player should i use with ubuntu? :O
[08:40] <lui> kbrooks, I should put that in sources.list?
[08:40] <modzero> defcon open the system monitor and switch to all processes is inetd there
[08:41] <phiqtion> how can i find a detailed report of all the operations currently in linux? cpu, memory, etc.?
[08:41] <anindya> sebby2: mplayer
[08:41] <sebby2> ty
[08:41] <kbrooks> lui: use archive.ubuntu.com instead its a trivial replacement
[08:41] <dreameen_> what do u guys think about koffice, is it better than OO?
[08:41] <runenes>  kbrooks, I'll try the delete thingy. (if you promise it's harmless :))
[08:41] <junbug> phiqtion, top  lspci   vmstat  etc...
[08:41] <sebby2> if i had the preview install will it be update to the final with update package?
[08:41] <kbrooks> runenes: i did not say
[08:41] <lui> kbrooks, ok, thanks :)
[08:41] <ptlo> sebby2, yes
[08:41] <danni> kann man auch Anfragen in Deutsch stellen?
[08:42] <DAX> probier es einfach mal
[08:42] <nalioth> sebby2: if left alone, your preview will update itself to the latest version available
[08:42] <Norgus> can I have advice on my mouse please?
[08:42] <nalioth> !de
[08:42] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[08:42] <danni> wo kann ich bei Ubuntu die momentan laufenden Prozesse sehen???
[08:42] <danni> also so eine Art Taskleiste
[08:42] <Norgus> almost always when I put my ouse to rest the cursor shakes
[08:42] <Norgus> this never happened on windows
[08:42] <phiqtion> junbug: how can i get the little program that sits on the top of the desktop? with all those specs
[08:42] <kbrooks> runenes: see  pm
[08:42] <DAX> mit top im terminal
[08:42] <Norgus> is there a way I can fix mouse curser shake?
[08:43] <kbrooks> !de
[08:43] <nalioth> danni: englisch hier, bitte, deutsch in #ubuntu-de
[08:43] <danni> ok
[08:43] <danni> sry
[08:43] <nalioth> DAX: englisch hier, bitte, deutsch in #ubuntu-de
[08:43] <junbug> phiqtion, dont know what its called?
[08:43] <kbrooks> runenes: Hello?
[08:44] <phiqtion> junbug: i have no idea. i saw it once
[08:44] <lui> Norgus, it is an optical mouse?
[08:45] <Norgus> yeah
[08:45] <El_Che> borgista: and?
[08:45] <borgista> El_Che: thanks for the hack.
[08:45] <phiqtion> how can i get my cpu load?
[08:45] <borgista> worked just fine.
[08:45] <lui> Norgus, use an opaque mouse pad
[08:45] <Norgus> I lowered sensitivity already
[08:45] <borgista> woo-hoo.
[08:45] <Norgus> but it never happened on windows
[08:45] <Norgus> there has to be a software fix
[08:45] <borgista> El_Che: thanks, got tired of doing sudo dhclient ath0
[08:46] <defcon8> how do i find out where a package has been installed?
[08:46] <El_Che> borgista: need to look for a clean solution, but I needed something fast. Wat the first thing that crossed my mind.
[08:46] <lui> Norgus, don't know :P
[08:46] <Norgus> oh well, thanks lucaas
[08:46] <Norgus> doh
[08:46] <borgista> Yeah. It does need something less hack-like.
[08:46] <Norgus> lui
[08:46] <defcon8> :|
[08:46] <sebby2> cant wait to try quake 4 on linux ;D
[08:46] <defcon8> anyone?
[08:46] <Norgus> should really not depend on tab completion in popular irc
[08:46] <jchillerup> Can I upgrade from hoary without reinstalling?
[08:46] <TG__> every time i try to open a page with a flash element in firefox, i get "the plugin initialization failed, ..." in my statusbar, how can i solve this?
[08:47] <kyncani> defcon8: dpkg -L
[08:47] <El_Che> borgista: the thing is that wep and open work out of the box. But no real wpa solution in ubuntu. Let's hope we will get one in six month :)
[08:47] <PatrikJohansson> TG__ are you running x64 or the regular ubuntu??
[08:47] <TG__> regular
[08:47] <borgista> El_Che: WPA-PSK is more secure, right?
[08:47] <zer0`> phiqtion: applications -> system tools -> system monitor
[08:47] <borgista> (than wep)
[08:47] <cevizoglu> borgista, TheMystic thx. I got gtkpod to work
[08:47] <borgista> gtkpod is pretty nice.
[08:47] <borgista> but no aac support.
[08:48] <defcon8> thanks kyncani
[08:48] <cevizoglu> borgista, aac sucks
[08:48] <nalioth> borgista: not even with libfaac and libfaad?
[08:48] <PatrikJohansson> TG__ then i think it should just be to click on the install plugin button and folloe the instructions...
[08:48] <kyncani> defcon8: np :)
[08:48] <borgista> i'm not sure nalioth
[08:48] <TheMystic> cevizoglu: i'm having the same issue. gtkpod works?
[08:48] <El_Che> borgista: yep. open is open, wep is easy crackable
[08:48] <cevizoglu> borgista, it worked when I installed gtkpod-aac
[08:48] <cevizoglu> !ipod
[08:48] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[08:49] <TG__> PatrikJahansson: i don't get an install button...
[08:49] <cevizoglu> finally I don't need my old mac to use the ipod  :D
[08:49] <borgista> cevizoglu: where is that package?
[08:49] <cevizoglu> universe maybe
[08:50] <borgista> Ah.
[08:50] <borgista> I have universe & multiverse.
[08:51] <jchillerup> cat sources.list | sed s/hoary/breezy/ > sources.list && apt-get upgrade
[08:51] <jchillerup> Will that work?
[08:51] <hendrik_> can somebody help me with the meaning of this for conffile in /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5/*.conf; do
[08:51] <hendrik_> sudo cat $conffile | sed -e 's/RadioState|1/RadioState|0/' > $conffile and how to solve it
[08:52] <ptlo> jchillerup, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes
[08:52] <TG__> PatrikJohansson: i found it, it was because crossover was running a dodgy plugin :)
[08:52] <ptlo> jchillerup, that worked for me (i upgraded from hoary to breezy preview)
[08:52] <PatrikJohansson> TG__ hehe thought it should be there
[08:53] <TG__> well, thanks anyway
[08:53] <TG__> :)
[08:53] <jchillerup> thanks, ptlo
[08:53] <PatrikJohansson> TG__ hehe
[08:53] <hendrik_> does somebody know what this is for conffile in /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5/*.conf; do
[08:53] <hendrik_> sudo cat $conffile | sed -e 's/RadioState|1/RadioState|0/' > $conffile
[08:53] <nalioth> borgista: try installing gstreamer0.8-faac and -faad and libfaad and libfaac and see what you get
[08:53] <bontzy> hello everyone
[08:53] <flub> isn't it a bit sad i need to read the #ubuntu motd to find the BreezyUpgrade page?  shouldn't that page be linked from the announcement?
[08:54] <borgista> ok nalioth
[08:54] <jchillerup> ptlo, 30 MB - is that all?
[08:54] <bontzy> i'm new to ubuntu and linux, i just installed it and i was wondering what is the default password for root ... it didn't suply one during install
[08:54] <kresten> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=18807&highlight=cd+detect
[08:54] <ptlo> hendrik_, for each file in the specified directory, change the file to say 'RadioState|0' instead of each occurrence of 'RadioState|1'
[08:54] <kresten> My installation fails when I'm trying to install Ubuntu. After having chosen language it says "No common CD-ROM drive was detected". Anyone know how to get thru this? I'm installing on an IBM laptop (t40) with an external usb cd-drive.
[08:54] <nalioth> ubotu: tell bontzy about root
[08:55] <ptlo> jchillerup, no, that's too little. more like ~600MB
[08:55] <PatrikJohansson> kresten, no help jet??
[08:55] <bluefoxicy> stopping d omain name services
[08:55] <bluefoxicy> it takes a long time for bind to shut down  o_o
[08:55] <robc> does anyone know how to get zeroconf /mdns working on breezy - I get "Package mdnsresponder is not available, but is referred to by another package."
[08:55] <ptlo> jchillerup, did you 'apt-get update' after changing the sources.list ?
[08:55] <Fanskapet> Tracker Status: Connection Error (ZipException:gzip header corrupted)
[08:55] <bontzy> thank you
[08:55] <Fanskapet> anyone know why I get this error in azurius running breezy?
[08:55] <kresten> Anyone know anything about this: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=18807&highlight=cd+detect
[08:55] <Fanskapet> tried both jre 1.4 and 1.5
[08:55] <borgista> Fanskapet: I get the same error. No idea why.
[08:56] <funkyHat> how would i use mount to mount a filesystem so that i (or all users, not picky) have read/write access to it's contents
[08:56] <Fanskapet> i wonder if it has something todo with the amd k7 kernel.
[08:56] <kresten> PatrikJohansson, no... And no luck in the forums either...
[08:56] <Fanskapet> funkyHat: what cpu do you have?
[08:56] <funkyHat> i don't want to add a line to fstab
[08:56] <borgista> Fanskapet: I'm using the SAME kernel.
[08:56] <hendrik_> does somebody know what this is sudo cat $conffile | sed -e 's/RadioState|1/RadioState|0/' > $conffile
[08:56] <hendrik_> done
[08:56] <funkyHat> Fanskapet, what does that have to do with mount?
[08:56] <Fanskapet> funkyHat: mount!?
[08:57] <hendrik_> i can't do it is for installing my wireless internet
[08:57] <Fanskapet> funkyHat: what partition type?
[08:57] <funkyHat> ext3
[08:57] <PatrikJohansson> kresten, too bad, pehaps try another cd-rom, ??
[08:57] <borgista> what kind of card do you have hendrik_?
[08:57] <cavediver> Hi. I have an error after entering my password in gdm. It sais my .dmrc file has incorrect permissions. Even after changing the permissions I get the same error. Very disturbing.
[08:57] <muackse> what's the equivalent of scandisk for linux?
[08:57] <cavediver> What is .dmrc anyway ?
[08:57] <borgista> muackse: what does scandisk do?
[08:57] <funkyHat> mount -t ext3 -o user,uid=1000 /dev/hda10 /path doesn't want to work
[08:57] <nalioth> muackse: fsck
[08:58] <hendrik_> i use my acer aspire 1500 i have unzip everything
[08:58] <kresten> PatrikJohansson, It's not the cd-rom... I've tested a cd that I used less that a week ago...
[08:58] <borgista> funkyHat:  change "/path" to where you want ot mount it.
[08:58] <borgista> to*
[08:58] <funkyHat> borgista, yeah i know ;) i couldn't be bothered to type it out
[08:58] <LasseL> anyone here running breezy with the fglrx drivers on a ATi 8500 card?
[08:58] <muackse> nalioth: does that work with fat partitions too (from linux)
[08:58] <Fanskapet> /dev/hda3       /media/hda3     ext3    defaults        0       2
[08:58] <borgista> oh
[08:58] <Fanskapet> should do the trick
[08:58] <dreameen_> what
[08:58] <dreameen_> do
[08:58] <PatrikJohansson> kresten: hmm, bios settings like somone mentioned in the thread??
[08:58] <kresten> PatrikJohansson, It seems to be a problem with the debian installer.
[08:58] <funkyHat> Fanskapet, i don't want to add a line to fstab
[08:58] <nalioth> muackse: open a terminal and type "man fsck" to see all its capabilities
[08:59] <dreameen_> i need to add to /etc/fstab to mount my swapfile automatiacally??
[08:59] <Fanskapet> funkyHat: why not?
[08:59] <Fanskapet> funkyHat: that's what fstab is all about :)
[08:59] <funkyHat> because i'm only using it today
[08:59] <kresten> PatrikJohansson, I've tryed every bios combination possible...
[08:59] <PatrikJohansson> kresten, well gl, gotto go
[08:59] <HappyFool> dreameen_: i think swap should be listed in your fstab already
[08:59] <Fanskapet> hmm well just man mount then
[08:59] <funkyHat> i want to mount the partition, use it, finish with it, unmount it, and delete it :P
[09:00] <muackse> ah
[09:00] <kresten> PatrikJohansson, bye!
[09:00] <dreameen_> HappyFool, i have a /swapfile
[09:00] <dreameen_> HappyFool, am mounting it with sudo swapon /swapfile every time i reboot
[09:00] <kresten> Does anyone know Mepis?
[09:01] <Fanskapet> funkyHat: well if you don't know how to mount it manually just put it in fstab write mount -a and then unmount it remove it from fstab and remove the partition :)
[09:01] <duncanm> how do i change my screen resolution?
[09:01] <funkyHat> Fanskapet, yeah i guess :P
[09:02] <hendrik_> does somebody know what the meaning is of this sudo cat $conffile | sed -e 's/RadioState|1/RadioState|0/' > $conffil
[09:02] <muackse> duncanm: under changre screen resolution
[09:02] <duncanm> muackse: where's this menu?
[09:02] <duncanm> bah
[09:02] <kresten> My installation fails when I'm trying to install Ubuntu. After having chosen language it says "No common CD-ROM drive was detected". Anyone know how to get thru this? I'm installing on an IBM laptop (t40) with an external usb cd-drive.
[09:02] <Bergcube> kresten~  I used Mepis for some time on a laptop before I "discovered" Ubuntu.  It was ok.
[09:03] <kresten> Bergcube, just ok?
[09:04] <kresten> Bergcube, how is the package management working?
[09:04] <Fanskapet> 20:58:50 <MjrTom> Fanskapet it essentially means your gzip libraries for Java are not installed correctly - I dont recall what the solutions is, but that mgiht be enugh of a clue, or somebody else here might better recall the solution
[09:04] <TheMystic> i've been trying to mount my ipod, but the kernel doesn't assign a scsi device to it. it used to Just Work(tm). possible a kernel update broke it?
[09:04] <Fanskapet> hmm
[09:04] <Bergcube> kresten~  Compared to Ubuntu Mepis is (in my personal and subjective view) JUST Ok.  Compared to Mandrake 9.X it was great.  I'll prefer Mepis over any MS windows, perhaps except XP.
[09:05] <Bergcube> kresten~  I never changed the defaults!  Hehe.  All I needed was there.  The automatic update was faultless as far as I could tell.
[09:06] <hendrik_> do somebody know the meaning of this file sudo cat $conffile | sed -e 's/RadioState|1/RadioState|0/' > $conffile
[09:06] <nightswim> yes
[09:06] <hendrik_> i don't know how to use it on my acer
[09:06] <hendrik_> aspire
[09:06] <nightswim> it replaces RadioState|1 with RadioState|0
[09:06] <nightswim> in a file
[09:06] <sandollar> dose anyone know if there is a program in ubuntu that is like the one for fedora called streamer its a client program that lets you listen to shoutcast radio stations
[09:06] <special1> buenas
[09:07] <hendrik_> in which file because i couldn't find it
[09:07] <nalioth> sandollar: search packages.ubuntu.com
[09:08] <Polis> sandollar xmms allows oyu to listen
[09:08] <Polis> if imn`t wrong
[09:08] <syli725> hi, I just burned a DVD. when I tried to mout it, i got the following errors: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom1, or too many mounted file systems. There are some asian characters in the files that I burned. is the Asian characters the reason why this problem occurs? how to mount it?
[09:08] <hendrik_> i couldn't find it
[09:09] <jorgp_laptop> this machine is connected to a fast connect and another machine I have is not how do I download a package and all it's depends even if that package is already installed here? there is nothing in /var/cache/apt/archives
[09:10] <BurgerMann> Hi I'm having some trouble with Firefox, don't know if this is the right place to ask but I recently added a new user. When the new user uses Firefox, fonts are displayed as Serif. It seems to ignore style sheet font declaration. Have anyone seen this before?
[09:10] <hendrik_> i can't use it with my acer it gives something wrong nightswim
[09:10] <nightswim> what does it say
[09:10] <nightswim> and $conffile is a variable
[09:11] <nightswim> perhaps it should be set first
[09:12] <hendrik_> i can't use it how do you do that
[09:12] <bck_> hi there
[09:13] <bck_> how can i define the default soundcard? i cant disable my onboard card in the bios
[09:13] <hendrik_> how do you set
[09:13] <ScatterBrain> I know this is gonna sound silly, but what is the name of the Matrix screen saver that paints the Matrix characters?
[09:13] <zer0`> sandollar: apt-get install streamtuner
[09:14] <hendrik_> nightswim how do you set
[09:14] <nightswim> what exactly are you trying to do
[09:14] <nalioth> ScatterBrain: cmatrix
[09:14] <delgaudio> algum brasileiro?
[09:14] <hendrik_> installing wireless internet on my acer aspire 1500
[09:15] <delgaudio> algum brasileiro?
[09:15] <jjlaw> Anyone have a link describing how to set up ubuntu with dual monitors (gnome)?
[09:15] <Ng> bck_: are you running breezy?
[09:16] <hendrik_> nightswim this step is the third step of this manual http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683&pp=10
[09:16] <basscr> hey guys, is there anyone here that's using blackbox ?
[09:16] <WebLOCH> Hey guys
[09:16] <WebLOCH> apokryphos, you about ?
[09:17] <bck_> Ng: hmm i dont think so (have only hoary entries in /etc/apt/sources.list)
[09:17] <wiking> hmm why panel add panel has no separator by default?
[09:18] <hendrik_> nightswim do you know what this is
[09:18] <WebLOCH> Anyone here having trouble with multiverse?
[09:18] <bck_> Ng, but i'm not so sure
[09:18] <bck_> :P
[09:18] <Ng> bck_: I'm not sure if the option is visible in hoary, but in breezy you can go into System->Preferences->Sound and there's a dropdown menu of available soundcards
[09:18] <azertyuuu> hi , how can i enable NumLock to startup automatically every time in kubuntu
[09:18] <WebLOCH> Anyone here got an example of a good repo list ?
[09:18] <Ng> bck_: if your sources.list says hoary, it's hoary. check if that option is there, if not you might want to consider upgrading (and you should probably consider upgrading anyway :)
[09:19] <jjlaw> Anyone have a link describing how to set up ubuntu with dual monitors (gnome)?
[09:19] <hendrik_> please nightswim
[09:19] <Ng> WebLOCH: mine is http://www.pointlessrubbish.net/sources.list if that helps
[09:19] <nightswim> hendrik_: I do know what it is
[09:19] <basscr> is there anyone here that's using blackbox ?
[09:19] <WebLOCH> Ng does it have multiverse working ?
[09:19] <nightswim> hendrik_: I just dont know what you are trying to do
[09:19] <nightswim> so I dont know why it's failing
[09:19] <kbrooks> ubotu: tell WebLOCH about repos
[09:19] <nightswim> oh nvm
[09:19] <nightswim> I didnt read the link
[09:19] <Ng> WebLOCH: yes, it has all of the available official breezy repositories
[09:20] <WebLOCH> kbrooks, I know about repos it justr seems that two of mine for multiverse dont ever update just spam errors
[09:20] <WebLOCH> Ng, ty
[09:20] <caonex_> how can i setup the mouse in the console? in debian i used to use gpmconfig, but ubuntu does not have such program?
[09:20] <bck_> Ng, the problem is, i ain't running gnome but xfce4 and theres such a dropdown menu too, but nothing changes ;) upgrading is a good idea, do i have only to change the hoary to breezy?
[09:20] <hendrik_> installing my wireless internet i don't think i make a mistake in that link but i don't know how to solve it
[09:20] <nightswim> hendrik_: do you have files called /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5/*.conf ?
[09:20] <nightswim> ie
[09:20] <nightswim> does that directory exist
[09:20] <Ng> bck_: there's an upgrade page in the wiki that tells you what to do, but basically yes
[09:20] <nightswim> and are there files in it?
[09:20] <kbrooks> bck_: it doesnt automatically upgrade you ;)
[09:21] <zauberwolf> nvertrauten linuxwelt
[09:21] <Vw790> hello all
[09:22] <hendrik_> nightswim no i mustn't use it i have neti2220 and some config files but they doesn't mention this in my folder it is for an acer aspire 1500 laptop
[09:22] <Vw790> can anyone tell me how to enable java in firefox please
[09:22] <bck_> kbrooks, sure it doesnt automatically update :D
[09:22] <basscr> hey guys, is there anyone here that's using blackbox ?
[09:22] <zauberwolf> guten abend bin neu in der linuxwelt
[09:22] <Ng> Vw790: see the Java wiki page
[09:23] <str> hello all
[09:23] <Vw790> you happen to have link ng?
[09:23] <WebLOCH> !tell WebLOCH about w32codecs
[09:23] <Vw790> been bashin my head all day
[09:23] <str> when i'm doing apt-get update; it gives me GPG error
[09:23] <jchillerup> Me too
[09:23] <hendrik_> nightswim must i sent the files
[09:24] <bck_> Ng, do you know how i can pop this system->preferences->sound tool with xfce4 running?
[09:24] <str> how to solve this problem? i'm using breezy
[09:24] <dreameen_> what
[09:24] <dreameen_> is
[09:24] <dreameen_> the best way to check history of recently installed packages?
[09:24] <hendrik_> because i can't handle it
[09:24] <frank23> dreameen_: synaptic has file->history
[09:25] <dreameen_> fantastic
[09:25] <Ng> Vw790: wiki.ubuntu.com and type Java into the box at the top right, it'll show a list and one will just be called Java. That one :)
[09:25] <Ng> bck_: it seems to be gnome-sound-properties
[09:26] <luzbelito> hi to all. pls help: ubuntu navigates too slowly. 1mb adsl, mozilla, amd64... it was ok,. but one day starts browser like a turtle... pls help
[09:26] <bck_> Ng, kk i'll give a try, thx
[09:26] <Pmancgv> try with Opera
[09:26] <Spartacus> RARARARA
[09:26] <Ng> luzbelito: could be mozilla trying to resolve ipv6 addresses, you can disable it in about:config
[09:26] <Spartacus> ive come to eat you all
[09:26] <windex> ..
[09:26] <Spartacus> heh
[09:26] <hendrik_> nightswim do you know what it is and what i must do
[09:26] <dreameen_> can someone recommend a good game available through synaptic?
[09:27] <Spartacus> hmm
[09:27] <seife> Im playing chess me vs myself
[09:27] <Spartacus> wesnoth
[09:27] <seife> is real hard
[09:27] <windex> calling dr. ops, we need a neuter on Spartacus.
[09:27] <luzbelito> Ng, wich option inside abou:config ???
[09:27] <Spartacus> wesnoth=turn based strategy
[09:27] <Ng> luzbelito: filter for "ipv6" and it should show network.dns.disableIPV6. Double click it so it goes true. Does that fix it?
[09:27] <dreameen_> wesnoth, will try that one out
[09:27] <nightswim> hendrik_: no not really
[09:27] <nightswim> dreameen_: nethack
[09:27] <Spartacus> its pretty good
[09:27] <Ti_Uhl> hello
[09:27] <Spartacus> i play it myself
[09:27] <Spartacus> occasionally
[09:28] <luzbelito> Ng, value is false.
[09:28] <B_166-ER-X> why do i dont have the Breezy loding screen..but instead the standard black and white 'ok' loading ?
[09:28] <luzbelito> Ng, changed to true
[09:28] <God> hmm
[09:28] <God> ive come to smite?
[09:28] <God> rarara?
[09:29] <Pmancgv> anybody know some browser for linux running like Internet explorer
[09:29] <B_166-ER-X> Pmancgv,  Epiphany
[09:29] <dreameen_> who would want ie in linux/?;>?
[09:29] <God> not counting mozilla?
[09:29] <God> im guessing
[09:29] <Pmancgv> in my job I work with a application
[09:30] <sven> evening everybody: I have a small problem, I want to run vncserver but it nags about fonts that it can't find ending up with this error: Fatal server error:
[09:30] <sven> could not open default font 'fixed'
[09:30] <caonex_> ?
[09:30] <bluefoxicy> there's no shitty trident implementation for linux
[09:30] <Pmancgv> wich run microsoft basic 6
[09:30] <bluefoxicy> IE is terminally broken
[09:30] <caonex_> what do u use instead of gpm to configure mousein console
[09:30] <caonex_> ?
[09:31] <Space> dammittt
[09:31] <Space> rawrawrawrawrawrarawr
[09:31] <Pmancgv> I gonna to try epiphany
[09:31] <Pmancgv> to see
[09:31] <sven> anybody who can help me with my vncserver problem?
[09:32] <Pmancgv> thanks
[09:32] <SpaceFoxBOOM> rararar
[09:32] <Hobart> Has anyone made a page of tips to make Ubuntu perform better on older hardware?  P3/500/256M/Mach64 system is running painfully slow (2sec to process a PgUp/PgDn in browser window) ...
[09:32] <luzbelito> Ng, changed to true
[09:32] <luzbelito> hi to all. pls help: ubuntu navigates too slowly. 1mb adsl, mozilla, amd64... it was ok,. but one day starts browser like a turtle... pls help
[09:32] <lllmanulll> SpaceFoxBOOM, So what's with the name changes ? :)
[09:32] <SpaceFoxBOOM> fix it yourself buddy
[09:32] <SpaceFoxBOOM> idk
[09:32] <SpaceFoxBOOM> bored
[09:32] <hendrik_> must i sent those two conf files
[09:32] <Pmancgv> quit
[09:32] <Pmancgv> exit
[09:32] <hendrik_> nightswim sent those two conffiles to yo
[09:33] <hendrik_> you
[09:33] <hendrik_> or not
[09:34] <SpaceFoxBOOM> so..
[09:34] <spola> my panels crashed, how do i get them back?
[09:35] <zer0`> i think just run gnome-panel from a terminal
[09:35] <SpaceFoxBOOM> who likes sushi?
[09:35] <SpaceFoxBOOM> i know i do
[09:36] <SpaceFoxBOOM> mmm cali rolls
[09:36] <SpaceFoxBOOM> yum yum
[09:36] <poncho1> spacefox stay out of the chat if u are not going to help
[09:36] <SpaceFoxBOOM> lol
[09:36] <SpaceFoxBOOM> ya big stupid face
[09:36] <SpaceFoxBOOM> fine ill go
[09:36] <SpaceFoxBOOM> bye
[09:36] <Kejk_PL> I have a problem. I'm connecting to Internet via TV, I have two komputers, both have public IPs associated to their MAC. But they can't be runing at the same time (rules in my provider) so I had to make server. How to redirect client public IP?
[09:36] <dereks__> anyone here running amd64-smp
[09:36] <poncho2> hey im not spacefox
[09:36] <poncho2> whats up
[09:37] <spola> zer0`, it says: ive deteced a pnel already running and will now exit
[09:37] <nalioth> ubotu: tell poncho2 about conduct
[09:38] <dreameen_> now i tell you...realplayer installation
[09:38] <dreameen_> is a pin in the ass
[09:38] <zer0`> killall gnome-panel
[09:38] <dreameen_> in breezy
[09:38] <dreameen_> !
[09:38] <ubotu> dreameen_: NO SPEAKE ENLISH!
[09:38] <dereks__> so no one here is using amd64-smp?
[09:38] <spola> i did that . the panels are back now but they're empty (and i can't right click them)
[09:38] <dreameen_> rofl
[09:38] <dreameen_> nice 1 ubotu
[09:39] <windex> spola, you can forcibly restart X by hitting control+alt+backspace. it will close any apps you have open. then log in again.
[09:39] <azertyuuu> dreameen you are rolling on the flore laughing ?
[09:39] <spola> ok, brb
[09:40] <dreameen_> azertyuuu, sayre tauht he?
[09:40] <windex> spola, that work?
[09:40] <spola> nope
[09:40] <windex> spola, it didn't close X?
[09:40] <spola> no panels at all atm, its a good thing i had a directory on my desktop so i could surf to xchat :p
[09:41] <windex> ok so uh
[09:41] <spola> yeah i logged back in and all, but no panels appeared. just the error: ive deteced another panel and will exit now
[09:41] <windex> oh.
[09:41] <windex> hmm.
[09:41] <windex> im not a gnome panel expert.
[09:42] <windex> i dont know where it stores its old pid information.
[09:42] <spola> how do i do a "normal" gnome logout from the command line?
[09:42] <reagleBRKLN> I am having difficulty printing from my Kubuntu breezy system to a Windows box. I had a lot of difficulty under Woody as well, but somehow I was able to get a working. (I seem to have been running into problems by enabling the recount.) I have disabled the root account, and added the somber printer to my printers.conf in CUPS. But no joy. This is a result of `tail -f /var/log/cups/error_log`
[09:42] <reagleBRKLN> http://rafb.net/paste/results/CFyPy881.html
[09:43] <windex> spola, you don't, really, it's part of the panel interface. :)
[09:43] <windex> spola, try opening a termial and 'sudo killall -9 gnome-panel'
[09:43] <Stormx> Hey!
[09:43] <Stormx> Woo Breezy!
[09:43] <redeeman> hello
[09:43] <Stormx> heya
[09:43] <redeeman> how does one configure wireless cards in ubuntu?
[09:44] <windex> spola, do that, and then restart X with control+alt+backspace
[09:44] <spola> okay done, it did kill a process
[09:44] <jorgp_laptop> how do you get a list of depends of a package?
[09:44] <eruin> anyone having issues with the breezy universe archive on apt-get update?
[09:44] <kernox> hello
[09:44] <spola> brb
[09:44] <kernox> how to mount a partition in write mode ?
[09:44] <redeeman> kernox: which filesystem?
[09:44] <Stormx> Not if its NTFS
[09:44] <reagleBRKLN> When I peek in on gnome-cups-manager it tells me ready: could not find a suitable printer
[09:44] <kernox> yes
[09:44] <gimmulf_> anyone has the config in its head for starting eterm without the ugly menu in the top and with transparacy?
[09:45] <Stormx> NTFS = baaaad
[09:45] <kernox> i do sudo mount /dev/hdb3 /mnt/divx but i can't write
[09:45] <Stormx> what file system?
[09:45] <geoffTheFish> can i set up one user to use edubuntu, the rest ubuntu?
[09:45] <Enlite> are there breezy backports available yet?
[09:46] <xpoulet> FAT 32 is better for writting on windows' partition
[09:46] <dereks__> Enlite: nothing to backport yet
[09:46] <paulo> hello i just install ubuntu, and i don't know the root password..
[09:46] <kernox> i do sudo mount /dev/hdb3 /mnt/divx but i can't write
[09:46] <Enlite> im trying to install webmin on breezy... no luck
[09:46] <Se7h> why isnt usrp on the reps?
[09:46] <jasongrieves> paulo, you have to set hte root password
[09:47] <jasongrieves> use the username you created at login
[09:47] <jasongrieves> err during install
[09:47] <nalioth> jasongrieves: there is not root password
[09:47] <dereks__> Enlite: sudo apt-get install webmin?
[09:47] <nalioth> ubotu: tell paulo about root
[09:47] <jasongrieves> nalioth sudo passwd root
[09:47] <Se7h> paulo root pass is the same as the user
[09:47] <jasongrieves> ?
[09:47] <Enlite> E: Couldn't find package webmin
[09:47] <nalioth> jasongrieves: ubuntu has no root account for a reason
[09:47] <dereks__> Enlite: what archive you using
[09:47] <Enlite> ?
[09:48] <jasongrieves> it has a root account, just not a set passwd?
[09:48] <nalioth> jasongrieves: if you're gonna give advice in here, make it ubuntu oriented advice, please
[09:48] <dereks__> what repo
[09:48] <Se7h> why isnt usrp on the reps? (its on debian rep)
[09:48] <eruin> any ideas as to how to resolve this: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3292 ?
[09:48] <jasongrieves> nalioth, will try, I read this onn the forums a while ago
[09:48] <xpoulet> Enlite: cat /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[09:48] <windex> bur[n] er, shhh. they might find out about us.
[09:48] <jasongrieves> and there was no problem with it then
[09:48] <mindfork> Stunnel: Does it encrypt traffic both ways if I'm not using a certificate on the client side?
[09:48] <Enlite> deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted
[09:48] <Enlite> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[09:48] <Enlite> deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[09:48] <dereks__> take out the us
[09:48] <nalioth> jasongrieves: as mentioned, ubuntu has disabled the root account for a reason
[09:48] <Enlite> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[09:48] <Enlite> deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[09:48] <dereks__> so make them archive.ubuntu.com
[09:49] <Enlite> oh
[09:49] <zer0`> kernox try mount -o umask=000 /dev/hdb3 /mnt/divx  to let all users read and write
[09:49] <jasongrieves> ok
[09:49] <jasongrieves> can oyu send me documentation on that?
[09:49] <azertyuuu> hey if i give the cmd "apt-get install edubuntu.desktop" , will KDE change to EDubuntu, or only add packages ?
[09:49] <nalioth> ubotu: tell jasongrieves about root
[09:49] <Stormx> add packages
[09:49] <nalioth> Enlite: please dont paste in here
[09:49] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Enlite about paste
[09:49] <Stormx> removing them afterwards is a big pain though
[09:50] <Stormx> I remember on hoary i installed KDE on the default GNOME thing
[09:50] <Stormx> pain in the ass getting it back to normal
[09:50] <bck_> gimmulf, try "Eterm -O --buttonBar no --scrollBar no -x -f COLORNAME"
[09:51] <jasongrieves> nalioth, my suggestion was in there..
[09:51] <jchillerup> http://pastebin.com/397888 <-- can anybody help me?
[09:51] <jasongrieves> nalioth, just not recommended?
[09:52] <dereks__> is anyone in here using amd64-smp???
[09:52] <gimmulf_> bck_,  a border around it should be nice :)
[09:52] <Enlite> i got to the point where apt will install webmin, but it wants me to put the breezy cd in... however im miles away from the box and its not possible
[09:52] <Stormx> jasongrieves: Change the repositories
[09:52] <nalioth> jasongrieves: if a root account was recommended, it would be default
[09:52] <frank23> jchillerup: did you try a apt-get update before installing?
[09:52] <nalioth> jasongrieves: root things can be accomplished by sudo -i or -s
[09:53] <jasongrieves> nalioth, noted, he didn't ask "how" to accomplish commands and such, he asked how to run it, i'll make sure to verify next time what they want to do
[09:53] <jchillerup> Yes, frank23
[09:53] <bck_> gimmulf, then read the man how you can turn on the borders ;) too lazy
[09:53] <frank23> Enlite: take the cd deb out of your sources.list
[09:53] <Enlite> ok
[09:53] <jasongrieves> Enlight, take out the cd in your sourc....dang it
[09:54] <Stormx> too late ^_^
[09:54] <jasongrieves> yaeh was arguing with nalioth :)
[09:54] <Juerd> Where does a PPC user get mplayer codecs?
[09:54] <Juerd> The win32 codecs obviously don't work, but are there alternatives?
[09:54] <gimmulf_> oki bck_  thanks anyway
[09:54] <jchillerup> frank23, http://pastebin.com/397893
[09:55] <nalioth> Juerd: we ppc users are out of luck
[09:55] <frank23> Juerd: ummm realplayer for PPC maybe?? I'm really not sure....
[09:55] <Juerd> nalioth: Out of all luck? No divx, no rm, no wmv? :(
[09:55] <nalioth> Juerd: we ppc users have to get the source from other places (or use vlc)
[09:55] <Juerd> frank23: Tried that just the other minute. It makes my cpu load go to 100%, but doesn't actually do anything.
[09:56] <Juerd> nalioth: VLC! That's a good idea! (it rhymes too)
[09:56] <Eliteforce> hi
[09:56] <mdke> what is the absolutely technically correct command to call a reboot?
[09:56] <paulo> thx guys
[09:56] <Juerd> That is: forgot that it is multiplatform
[09:56] <Juerd> mdke: reboot
[09:56] <khermans> Anyone know why phpmyadmin is not working?  it asks me to download a phtml file instead of actually letting me login??!
[09:56] <mdke> anyone else?
[09:56] <Eliteforce> is it possible to install ubuntu without gnome/gnome apps but with x?
[09:56] <zburns> mdke: you could do a 'shutdown -r now'
[09:56] <Juerd> mdke: shutdown -r now then?
[09:56] <mdke> zburns, thank you
[09:56] <Juerd> mdke: What do you want?
[09:57] <xpoulet> Eliteforce: don't know if there's an expoert mode with package selection
[09:57] <frank23> jchillerup: there are probably problems with your repos (dk). try using another one like mine (ca)
[09:57] <rob^^^> anyone here using a G5 with internal bluetooth?
[09:57] <jchillerup> Thanks, frank23
[09:58] <Bergcube> mdke~  For me "shutdown -r now" for reboot and "shutdown -h now" for power off works every time.  (If I don't do it from the GUI.)
[09:58] <Eliteforce> does the 'server' install option install additional packets for servers? or is it just the standard installation without the x stuff?
[09:59] <sourcequench> Anyone here have experience doing a breezy server insall with the EVMS installer component?
[09:59] <LasseL> jchillerup, #ubuntu-dk :)
[09:59] <yvan_> hello
[10:00] <Stormx> hiya
[10:00] <Stormx> wooo
[10:00] <redeeman> how does one configure wireless cards in ubuntu?
[10:00] <Stormx> go ubuntu
[10:00] <Stormx> !wireless cards
[10:00] <ubotu> Stormx: What?
[10:00] <yvan_> is there a memory leak with xorg on the latest release?
[10:00] <Stormx> ^_^
[10:00] <Eliteforce> ok i ask again if somebody wasnt able to read it :D is it possible to install ubuntu without gnome/gnome apps but with x?
[10:01] <LasseL> where do I go to find out who is the primary maintainer for the ubuntu java packages?
[10:01] <nalioth> Eliteforce: yes, choose the server install option, and add what you like
[10:01] <jchillerup> Thank you, frank23. It worked
[10:01] <dmlinux> +e dmlinux
[10:01] <nalioth> Eliteforce: xubuntu-desktop will provide a xfce4 desktop
[10:01] <dmlinux> xfce4 whats that?
[10:01] <Eliteforce> nalioth: doesnt the server method install additional server packages?
[10:01] <frank23> jchillerup: great
[10:02] <bck_> omg xfce4 kicks asses
[10:02] <cevizoglu> bck_, yeah, it kicked mine so I don't use it
[10:02] <pvh> I can no longer switch to a text console and then back again.
[10:03] <dmlinux> nalioth what is xfce4?
[10:03] <nalioth> Eliteforce: it does not. it provides you a network enabled (if your hardware is supported) console environment
[10:03] <cevizoglu> dmlinux, xfce4 is a window manager
[10:03] <dmlinux> oh thanks
[10:03] <bur[n] er> dmlinux: an alternative window manager (lightweight) www.xfce.org
[10:03] <nalioth> dmlinux: a lightweight window mangler for older slower systems
[10:03] <pvh> Has anyone else had that problem? If I Ctrl-Alt-F1 and then come back C-A-F7, my display locks up completely.
[10:04] <P00f> Hi all! I am a CG artist, and I hate Defamitory , and degradeing remarks they post on the sites I harvest my photo examples from....  i remember years ago about a script called "get the girls" , does this still exist with Ubuntu in the apt repository?
[10:04] <nalioth> Eliteforce: at which point you can use apt-get to install the exact components you want
[10:04] <nalioth> P00f: you've lost me on "get the girls" script
[10:04] <Eliteforce> nalioth: ok thx, and does xfce4 work good together with gnome apps?
[10:05] <P00f> it basicaly lets you just hervest Jpegs from a list of free sites... for art purposes
[10:05] <P00f> I need examples
[10:05] <yvan_> is there a memory leak with xorg on the latest release?
[10:05] <nalioth> Eliteforce: x/k/ubuntu apps all work fine together
[10:05] <redeeman> i dont get it
[10:05] <redeeman> in ubuntu
[10:05] <redeeman> there doesent seem to be any wireless configuration tools
[10:05] <nalioth> P00f: i'd ask uncle google for it
[10:05] <nalioth> raingrove: sure there are
[10:05] <nalioth> !wireless
[10:05] <ubotu> methinks wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[10:06] <nalioth> redeeman: see above
[10:06] <Enlite> webmin is installed, but access denied from any IP i try to access it with :(
[10:06] <petterah> redeeman, there is
[10:06] <frank23> redeeman: try sudo network-admin
[10:06] <Eliteforce> nalioth: but i have to load the kde environment or something similar in xfce4?
[10:06] <nalioth> Eliteforce: no. you load the xfce4 environment
[10:06] <P00f> yes no luck with google so far...
[10:06] <nalioth> Eliteforce: wiki.ubuntu.com/xubuntu
[10:06] <frank23> Enlite: webmin has a problem with suo
[10:07] <greg-> After upgrading to breezy, evolution no longer shows missed calendar notifications.  Is there any way to turn this back on?
[10:07] <redeeman> does ubuntu come with power saving support too?
[10:07] <frank23> Enlite: webmin has a problem with sudo, you have to enable the root account when installing it I think
[10:07] <Eliteforce> nalioth: but there somewhere an option in xfce to load the kde environment?
[10:07] <bur[n] er> :)
[10:07] <Enlite> frank23: how?
[10:07] <dudeee> http://www.entrynumber63551.com/?r=MUESGWYWhRYAFFcNCSYH
[10:07] <oli_> Linuxxx ...ahh ubuntu-calendar
[10:07] <bur[n] er> http://burner.ath.cx/screenshot.png
[10:07] <petterah> redeeman, ubuntu has everything
[10:07] <tapox> Holy crap, the buttons for email/internet/search on my keyboard WORK in ubuntu!
[10:07] <Bergcube> nalioth ~ Were you here earlier, when I was bitching about my WLAN card?  (And Ubotu's link isn't accurate as far as I can tell...)
[10:08] <redeeman> petterah: also a hardware monitoring program, so i can use the sensors?
[10:08] <tapox> This I didn't expect!
[10:08] <nalioth> Eliteforce: you can install ubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop and have the option for all 3 in your login menu
[10:08] <raingrove> nalioth:u meant redeeman not me
[10:08] <nalioth> Bergcube: i missed it
[10:08] <nalioth> raingrove: sorry for the mis-tab
[10:08] <Bergcube> nalioth ~ http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78310
[10:08] <dereks__> anyone here running amd64-smp????
[10:08] <frank23> Enlite: I don't remember exactly... uninstall webmin, enable root account (set a password), install webmin, log to webmin as root, give access to webmin to your user
[10:08] <P00f> I have smp
[10:09] <dereks__> P00f: amd64?
[10:09] <PatrikJohansson> derek__ smp??
[10:09] <Eliteforce> nalioth: i know that, but i just wasnt sure if kde/gnome apps work good with xfce
[10:09] <P00f> dual opterons
[10:09] <dereks__> PatrikJohansson: multi processor
[10:09] <PatrikJohansson> dereks__ ok thx
[10:09] <Eliteforce> nalioth: is there also a fluxbox or e package?
[10:09] <dereks__> P00f: do you have any trouble booting into an smp kernel?
[10:09] <nalioth> Eliteforce: they all work well with each other
[10:09] <dereks__> P00f: mine craps out on the loading modules
[10:09] <nalioth> Eliteforce: yes there is. search at packages.ubuntu.com for all the pkgs you are interested in
[10:10] <geoffTheFish> where is gvim in synaptic?
[10:10] <P00f> use windows X64... yes, I get lots of bugs with the ubuntu 64 bit version,,,, try KANOTIX64 it has bugs too, but I have had better luck with it
[10:10] <P00f> why do you have SMP?
[10:10] <dereks__> P00f: darn it, alright
[10:10] <P00f> are you an artist?
[10:10] <spudse> Hello, is it true that Xinerama (for dualmonitor, spanned desktop over both monitors) is only supported by Ati's proprietary fglrx drivers ?
[10:11] <dereks__> P00f: nope, i got 2 processors free, just had to buy the rest of the comp
[10:11] <raingrove> nalioth: np
[10:11] <P00f> neat
[10:11] <tapox> Hi, is there any way to make num-lock turn on when I start Ubuntu, like on Windows?
[10:11] <dereks__> P00f: they aren't great ones
[10:11] <j0> How can I change my hot keys for copy and paste?
[10:11] <P00f> 64 bit is very early in development no mater what OS you use...
[10:11] <dereks__> P00f: do you know of anyone who has successfully gotten amd64-smp kernels to boot?
[10:12] <P00f> kanotix, and knoppix I have had good luck with the installer auto configureing everything
[10:12] <bur[n] er> j0: i think that's appilcations specific
[10:12] <P00f> yes, you can get tthem to boot
[10:12] <dereks__> P00f: i meant with ubuntu
[10:12] <P00f> Ubuntu works too for opterons
[10:12] <dereks__> it boots fine with generic
[10:12] <BooZee> is there a Linux version of google earth ?
[10:12] <dereks__> just not smp
[10:12] <P00f> where are you getting errors?
[10:13] <petterah> bur[n] er, what windows decorations are you using on that screenie?
[10:13] <P00f> does it just no boot?
[10:13] <tapox> BooZee: No, it may run using Wine, as it is an OpenGL app.
[10:13] <j0> bur[n] er: oh ok thanks
[10:13] <dereks__> P00f: it freezes at loading modules... 2.6.11 had problems with sata, 2.6.12 freezes before i can see
[10:13] <BooZee> tapox:   how do I install wine?
[10:14] <paladinew> Hey guys I need some simple help here,  I'm trying to edit the "esd.conf" file in the /etc/esound directory , however it wont let me edit any of the text... ???
[10:14] <P00f> ummmm.... try safe mode... I think you can boot into safe mode from grub
[10:14] <P00f> after that
[10:14] <nalioth> paladinew: use 'sudo' to start your editor
[10:14] <paladinew> k, trying
[10:14] <bam_>  anyone know a good tutorial on setting up wine and configuring/running it?
[10:14] <P00f> look up other kernels in APT or SYNAPTIC
[10:15] <dereks__> P00f: i can boot into recovery mode, which is how i got the sata error, in 2.6.12 it just freezes
 "Ubuntu" is an ancient African word meaning "I can't configure FreeBSD"
[10:15] <Toba> haha
[10:15] <P00f> I had to use a diffrent kernel,,, but that was a long tim ago... warty warthog version
[10:15] <spudse> Do the ubuntu fglrx drivers support xinerama dual screen ?
[10:15] <sourcequench> lol--nice toba.
[10:15] <altistus> Toba: :)
[10:15] <dereks__> ohhh
[10:15] <Toba> the funny thing is that I use ubuntu and freebsd
[10:15] <Toba> and I *can* configure it
[10:15] <Toba> I just like ubuntu because I don't have to configure it
[10:15] <tapox> BooZee: There should be a WINE package in Universe, but I'm not certain.
[10:16] <nalioth> !info wine
[10:16] <ubotu> wine: (Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)), section universe/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 0.0.20050725-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 14131 kB, Installed size: 55484 kB
[10:16] <dereks__> hmmm, I wonder if the devels know of any issues... any developers reading this?
[10:16] <Enlite> frank23: looks like i can get to the webmin page, it just says denied from ip
[10:16] <spudse> people please answer my question about fglrx :)
[10:16] <Rudemeister> !info fglrx
[10:16] <Danny|> Is there a way to make Gaim open links in my Firefox 1.5 Beta 2 instead of the normal Firefox 1.0.7?
[10:16] <Rudemeister> ubotu> Package 'fglrx' does not exist.
[10:16] <ubotu> Rudemeister: What?
[10:16] <Rudemeister> spudse: there you go:P
[10:17] <paladinew> nalioth: how do I use the sudo command to edit the file?
[10:17] <rBo3Db> Is it a known feature of Breezy, both x86 and amd64, that the pattern of the 'progress bar' within the 'human' theme is not animated anymore?.. a bug?..
[10:17] <bam_> for instance found dvd shrink, how would I install this, via wine?
[10:17] <WebLOCH> hey guyys
[10:17] <resiak> Danny|: Make that your default Gnome browser, or change the appropriate Gaim preference.
[10:17] <Toba> Danny|: system -> preferences -> preferred applications
[10:17] <WebLOCH> any one have any idea why mono-develop is not in the repos anymore?
[10:17] <spudse> !info fglrx-control
[10:17] <frank23> Enlite: It's been  long time since I tried webmin... I don't really know... maybe webmin only accepts connections from localhost?
[10:17] <ubotu> fglrx-control: (Control panel for the ATI graphics accelerators), section restricted/x11, is optional. Version: 8.16.20-0ubuntu16 (breezy), Packaged size: 65 kB, Installed size: 336 kB
[10:17] <resiak> Danny|: (which may or may not be visible depending on your version of Gaim)
[10:18] <HappyFool> WebLOCH: same as 'monodevelop' ?
[10:18] <nalioth> paladinew: in a console, type "sudo gedit filename_you_want_to_edit" from the gnome-desktop hit "alt-f2" and type "gksudo gedit filename_you_want_to_edit"
[10:18] <spudse> cool I didnt know I could actually execute fglrx
[10:18] <axisys_> how do I change ALt-F2 to Alt-R to call the 'Run Application'
[10:19] <Leonik> is there anyway to install ubuntu w/o burning a cd?
[10:19] <Danny|> Toba, resiak, thanks. :D
[10:19] <WebLOCH> HappyFool, cheers me being a tard
[10:19] <Toba> Danny|: np
[10:19] <ptlo> axisys_, system->preferences->keyboard shortcuts
[10:20] <rr> hi people :-) does any1 know hao to change the language of a singe application?
[10:20] <axisys_> kool
[10:20] <altistus> should "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable" work in breezy? didnt work for me...
[10:20] <frank23> altistus: it works if you never edited xorg.conf by hand I think
[10:20] <altistus> never edited'
[10:20] <Mrl33t> where can i find codecs for the included media player?
[10:21] <axisys_> how do I get 1280x1024 res?
[10:21] <HappyFool> altistus: worked for me
[10:21] <axisys_> I attach my laptop to an external monitor
[10:21] <erirlar> are the iso's currupt?
[10:21] <altistus> hmmmmm
[10:21] <nalioth> !tell Mrl33t about codecs
[10:21] <HappyFool> !tell Mrl33t about w32codecs
[10:21] <axisys_> and all I get ia 1024x768
[10:21] <mkyb14> anyone know how to get the vvidia drivers for breezy.... i can't find them in the repo's
[10:21] <rr> Leonik: try using the debian insatller disks and give it ubuntu repositories
[10:21] <HappyFool> Mrl33t: see also wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[10:21] <paladinew> nalioth: thanks, rebooting to see if it worked
[10:22] <HappyFool> !tell mkyb14 about nvidia
[10:22] <Leonik> well i have ubuntu downloaded and everything its just that im too lazy to go out and buy cd-rs
[10:22] <HappyFool> mkyb14: should be on the install cd (and in the repos)
[10:22] <Leonik> and dvd-rs are so expensive and 700 megs is sooo small
[10:23] <rr> in that case: http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/ ;-)
[10:23] <axisys_> anyone can help me with my resolution?
[10:23] <nalioth> ubotu: tell axisys_ about fixres
[10:23] <dmlinux> why cant i apply skins to XMMS ?
[10:24] <sunsun_> hi anyone know how to play the samples on amazon.com cd webpages.  their either wmv or real.  im using firefox
[10:24] <paulo> how can I configure my sound in ubuntu?.. when i just login the sound start to beep
[10:24] <Leonik> sunsun it runs in windows media player
[10:24] <tony_> anybody know if there is a way in breezy to install all compilers at once?
[10:24] <Leonik> its weird
[10:24] <nalioth> tony_: install "build-essential" for a good start
[10:24] <[xDCDx] > hello
[10:24] <mkyb14> nope it's not there when i follow the directions for nvidia drivers
[10:24] <sunsun_> leonik hi i happen to be running ubuntu
[10:25] <[xDCDx] > what is the cleanest/simplest way (which packages) for installing a latex compiling system in Ubuntu?
[10:25] <tony_> nalio
[10:25] <tony_> thx
[10:26] <redeeman> does default ubuntu install show a battery monitor?
[10:26] <pitti> [xDCDx] : sudo aptitude install tetex-extra
[10:26] <Kyral> If you have a laptop ;P
[10:26] <[xDCDx] > thanks
[10:26] <HappyFool> can't imagine anyone would really want *all* the compilers ;) (see intercal)
[10:27] <rBo3Db> Is it a known feature of Breezy, both x86 and amd64, that the pattern of the 'progress bar' within the 'human' theme is not animated anymore?.. a bug?..
[10:27] <daysleper> hi there ..    is there a changelog for the difference between the latest RC and the final release?
[10:27] <Leonik> samsun i dont think its gonna work bro
[10:27] <mkyb14> how would i get the nvidia drivers if there not listed in the repos's???
[10:28] <HappyFool> mkyb14: have you read the nvidia wiki page? which packages can you not find ?
[10:28] <Leonik> try the real one
[10:28] <mkyb14> when i followed the dircetions it's not listed for my repos
[10:28] <mkyb14> i've done this before
[10:28] <Leonik> that /might/ work
[10:28] <Sid> hallo
[10:28] <mkyb14> but this is a fresh install
[10:28] <[xDCDx] > pitti: are there alternative LaTeX systems, or tetex is the only one? If there are alternatives, what is the difference?
[10:28] <pitti> [xDCDx] : tetex is the only packaged one
[10:28] <kemik> !java
[10:28] <ubotu> it has been said that java is to install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadeb
[10:29] <hume> hi....i upgraded a tablet PC to breezy, and now the xvkbd seems to be installed so i need to run it sudo - how can I start it as a regular user?
[10:29] <kemik> !javadeb
[10:29] <[xDCDx] > I see, thx
[10:29] <ubotu> somebody said javadeb was for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[10:29] <HappyFool> mkyb14: make sure your repos are setup correctly, or in an extreme case use packages.ubuntu.com to hunt the debs down and download them with firefox
[10:29] <HappyFool> mkyb14: all you really need is the nvidia-glx package, which is (i think) on the cd
[10:29] <mkyb14> aren't the repos setup auitomatically
[10:29] <kemik> the wiki is down ?
[10:29] <mkyb14> i should just have to search for it
[10:30] <Mrl33t> i am brand new to linux
[10:30] <Mrl33t> i just downloaded realplayer
[10:30] <Mrl33t> and its just a .bin file
[10:30] <Mrl33t> how do i install it?
[10:30] <Leonik> what are you supposed to do since us.archive.unbunt.com is broken?
[10:30] <Leonik> ALSO i currently have a colony 5 release of breezy.... should i just use synaptic to upgrade or should i do a clean?
[10:30] <FliesLikeALap> Leonik upgrading is just as good as clean
[10:30] <petterah> redeeman, why all the questions? install and try, you will not be dissapointed
[10:30] <dmlinux> nalioth do you know if there is a sound equilizer for Rythmbox?
[10:31] <bck_> Leonik, change the mirror (e.g.  remove the us.)
[10:31] <kemik> FliesLikeABrick:  not if you are on hoary since before
[10:31] <redeeman> petterah: because, if i install it, i will not easily be able to get windows back, and this is not my box
[10:31] <Mrl33t> can anybody tell me how to insall a .bin file?
[10:31] <hume> Mrl33t, make it executalbe and run it
[10:32] <Mrl33t> how?  (sorry... im brand new to linux)
[10:32] <sisyphus> TEST
[10:32] <bck_> Mrl33t, chmod +x file.bin
[10:32] <sisyphus> juhu
[10:32] <hume> Mrl33t, chmod +x <filename>.bin
[10:32] <Mrl33t> and whats the alias for desktop?  cd desktop$
[10:32] <Mrl33t> ?
[10:32] <bck_> Mrl33t, then ./file.bin
[10:32] <hume> Mrl33t, ./<filenbiname>.
[10:32] <mwe> or just sh file.bin
[10:32] <hume> bck_, got me...:)
[10:33] <bck_> hehe hume :D
[10:33] <PatrikJohansson> hume HEHE
[10:33] <dmlinux> Hmm i cant seem to run Limewire with the runLime.sh
[10:33] <hume> bck_, if you're so fast...:)...tell me how to run xvkbd as regular user when it seems to require sudo right now
[10:34] <PatrikJohansson> hume: :D
[10:34] <ejfiii> Mrl33t there is no alias for desktop, its just the Desktop directory in your home directory
[10:34] <sisyphus> Can anybody help me to install a driver for wlan-usb?
[10:34] <Mrl33t> RealPlayer10GOLD.bin: RealPlayer10GOLD.bin: cannot execute binary file
[10:34] <hume> PatrikJohansson, :)
[10:34] <Mrl33t> i got that error
[10:34] <kemik> Mrl33t:  ~/Desktop
[10:34] <Mrl33t> when i tried sh <bin>
[10:34] <hume> Mrl33t, try the chmod
[10:34] <bck_> hume, i er, actually don't no
[10:34] <Mrl33t> k
[10:34] <Marko> leonik: you can use the archive.ubuntu.com servers instead
[10:34] <Leonik> rgr
[10:34] <hume> bck_, ok..:) me neither
[10:35] <Leonik> and i  dont have to worry about the whole clean install is better sorta thing
[10:35] <jrattner1> i eat balls
[10:35] <Leonik> i guess i could just do a clean one
[10:35] <marcin_ant> hi guys
[10:35] <marcin_ant> I got a problem with dvd reader
[10:35] <kbrooks> what is with this ' key acting strange
[10:35] <bck_> hume, but why don't you just run it with sudo?
[10:35] <kbrooks> '''''
[10:35] <sisyphus> nobody?
[10:35] <kbrooks> in e.g. nano
[10:35] <marcin_ant> when I try to play some dvd movie with totem I get No URI handler implemented for "dvd://" message
[10:36] <Mrl33t> nothing happened when i tried chmod
[10:36] <marcin_ant> could someone help me with this thing?
[10:36] <ejfiii> !tell marcin_ant about dvd
[10:36] <sisyphus> i see
[10:36] <dmlinux> Im trying to get Limewire working, i cant seem to get the RPM to be recognized.. any ideas
[10:36] <kbrooks> ?
[10:36] <kbrooks> what is with this ' key acting strange in nano?
[10:36] <Knorrie> kbrooks: what's strange then?
[10:36] <ratboy> limewire network is almopst dead
[10:36] <bck_> Mrl33t, try "chmod +x thefilename.bin && ./thefilename.bin" this must work
[10:36] <kbrooks> it copies and pastes
[10:36] <hume> bck_, cause it is a tablet and it is difficult to type the password to get the keyboard without a keyboard....
[10:36] <kbrooks> Knorrie: er, it pastes
[10:36] <kbrooks> i dont want that
[10:37] <marcin_ant> ejfiii: so - what about hoary-extras on breezy ;) ?
[10:37] <Knorrie> kbrooks: pastes what?
[10:37] <Mrl33t> ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[10:37] <kbrooks> Knorrie: clipboard
[10:37] <mwe> yeah. sh <file> will only work for scrips, not binaries afaik
[10:37] <Knorrie> kbrooks: :P thats weird indeed
[10:37] <ejfiii> marcin_ant don't know, I'm not running breezy yet, check wiki.ubuntu.com
[10:38] <Knorrie> kbrooks: only in nano?
[10:38] <berkes> hey there
[10:38] <Knorrie> hey
[10:38] <kbrooks> Knorrie: yes
[10:38] <bck_> hume, ah haha, i c :) then you probably have to build your own xvkbd ;) but i doubt this is the only way
[10:38] <spudse> Hello, Im configuring my fglrxconfig, but when I select "big desktop" the desktop is just on one of my screens, the second one does show signs of x, but the gnome doesnt staty
[10:38] <spudse> -start
[10:38] <berkes> guys, I upgraded to breezy but lost my dead keys.
[10:38] <Knorrie> kbrooks: i must admit that never happened to me
[10:38] <Mrl33t> anybody know why im getting that error?
[10:38] <berkes> any hints?
[10:38] <Knorrie> :(
[10:38] <kbrooks> Knorrie: very strange
[10:38] <kbrooks> '''
[10:39] <Knorrie> berkes: you want us international with the  etc?
[10:39] <Zchydem> hi guys.. Does anyone know how to install g++ version of 3.3.5 (I'm running breezy)? Only versions I find easily are 3.3.6 and 4.0..
[10:39] <redeeman> petterah: still here?
[10:39] <redeeman> the ubuntu livecd is giving troubles
[10:39] <Mrl33t> so nobody knows why im getting the error?
[10:40] <redeeman> it does not work properly with the touchpad
[10:40] <dmlinux> Is there an APT-GET for limewire
[10:40] <redeeman> tapping works in the gnome mouse thingie
[10:40] <redeeman> but i cant move windows with tapping
[10:40] <petterah> redeeman, yup
[10:40] <wolf_> Mrl33t: sudo apt-get install libstdc++5
[10:40] <hume> bck_, now i solved it, it was the path to the dir that was missing in my users env-variables
[10:40] <bck_> Mrl33t, why do you want to install realplayer? there are so much alternatives out there
[10:40] <redeeman> petterah: do you know if that mouse issue also is in real install?
[10:40] <bck_> hume, nice work ;P
[10:41] <adjacent> is viewing flash stuff buggy in breezy?
[10:41] <duncanm> anyone using a Dell 2405FPW here?
[10:41] <adjacent> it seems to crash firefox frequently if i close a tab or window with flash stuff on it
[10:41] <LasseL> i wish
[10:41] <berkes> Knorrie, yes, thqt is zhqt i want
[10:41] <bur[n] er> adjacent: not for i
[10:41] <berkes> things like 
[10:41] <berkes> and 
[10:41] <NoUse> marcin_ant try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#gettingcodecs
[10:41] <berkes> by typing "and then e
[10:41] <bur[n] er> adjacent: using the GPL flash or the flash-nonfree?
[10:42] <petterah> redeeman, you can customize the synaptic driver like you want, but it involves some manuale config file editing...
[10:42] <adjacent> hold. my mouse just stopped moving for me =/
[10:42] <petterah> "the mouse tap thingy"
[10:42] <bur[n] er> adjacent: possibly it's not flash but your video card drivers?
[10:42] <Mrl33t> ok i finally got realplayer installed
[10:42] <Mrl33t> how do i run it?
[10:42] <Knorrie> berkes: im typing a short howto, this is a frequently asked question, moment plz
[10:42] <kemik> Mrl33t:  "realplayer" ?
[10:42] <bck_> Mrl33t, typing realplayer?
[10:43] <Mrl33t> whats totem?
[10:43] <thoreauputic> Mrl33t: "realplay"
[10:43] <adjacent> bur[n] er: gpl flash
[10:43] <bck_> Mrl33t, or try typing "rea + TAB TAB"
[10:43] <bur[n] er> adjacent: that's why ;)
[10:43] <jchillerup> Mrl33t, a movie player
[10:43] <thoreauputic> Mrl33t: but it should appear in the menu
[10:43] <Mrl33t> i tried that... but i have no codecs
[10:43] <adjacent> bur[n] er: k. i think it installed directly from mozilla too
[10:43] <bck_> Mrl33t, i told you there are free alternatives
[10:44] <jared2> anyone know nessus?
[10:44] <Mrl33t> i know... i dont know how to install them
[10:44] <thoreauputic> !tell Mrl33t about codecs
[10:44] <bur[n] er> adjacent: get the flash-plugin-nonfree... one sec
[10:44] <Mrl33t> like i said.. im extreamly new to linux ;)
[10:44] <berkes> cool, Knorrie
[10:44] <adjacent> bur[n] er: aight. installing....
[10:44] <bur[n] er> adjacent: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-f375cba46014e861cd5ec7643bd7c4ef05acff2b
[10:44] <bur[n] er> it's actually flashplugin-nonfree
[10:44] <kemik> !ati
[10:44] <ubotu> somebody said ati was at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[10:44] <jorgp_laptop> is there a way to include the depends when you apt-get -d --reinstall package
[10:44] <bur[n] er> adjacent: note the special case for Intel 855GM video cards
[10:45] <Enlite> when i do a 'df' why do i get 2 tmpfs lines.. im not sure what they are for though
[10:45] <Enlite> tmpfs                 185M     0  185M   0% /dev/shm
[10:45] <Enlite> tmpfs                 185M   13M  173M   7% /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/volatile
[10:46] <Revellion> Enlite: simple :)
[10:46] <Revellion> some modules are stored in volatile ram
[10:46] <Revellion> to allow some early module loadings
[10:46] <Enlite> oh
[10:46] <bck_> Mrl33t, I admit you to read some of the linux fibles or start studying apt ;)
[10:47] <Maikeru> hey
[10:47] <Enlite> ?? /dev/mapper/Ubuntu-root  ?
[10:47] <flipy> hi
[10:47] <Maikeru> I try and install a program and have libwxgtk2.4 and libwxgtk2.4-contrib installed but they are the ubuntu versions so the program won't accept it
[10:47] <Maikeru> program is a .deb
[10:47] <Maikeru> is there a way to tell it to just use the ubuntu ones and live with it
[10:48] <flipy> i've installed ubuntu as a home server, but whenever I plug an usb device it doesn't get mounted automatically. How can I change this behaviour?
[10:48] <Mrl33t> ok... i have the w32codecs download.  its a .deb file
[10:48] <Mrl33t> how do i install them?
[10:48] <thechitowncubs> I have a network problem, I have 2 profiles set up and everytime I boot up I have to choose my profile. How can I make my "Home" profile the default?
[10:48] <Maikeru> sudo dpkg -i <filename>.deb
[10:48] <thoreauputic> Mrl33t: sudo dpkg -i /path/to/deb
[10:48] <bck_> Mrl33t, "sudo dpkg -i debfile"
[10:48] <Mrl33t> kk
[10:48] <Maikeru> nvm
[10:48] <Maikeru> seems --ignore-depends= works fine
[10:49] <Maikeru> waste: error while loading shared libraries: libwx_gtk_xrc-2.4.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[10:49] <Maikeru> oh joy
[10:49] <bur[n] er> Mrl33t: "xterm -e sudo dpkg -i /path/to/package.deb"
[10:49] <thoreauputic> Maikeru: are you trying to install debian or 3rd party debs ?
[10:49] <Maikeru> 3rd party, but I got it to install anyway
[10:50] <thoreauputic> Maikeru: risky business
[10:50] <Maikeru> but now I'm having that problem with libwx_gtk_xrc, which I had when I built it from .tar.gz as well
[10:50] <Maikeru> thoreauputic, I know, but I figure it's worth it if I can get it to work
[10:50] <Maikeru> if I can't get it to work then I guess it
[10:50] <Maikeru> it's not worth it
[10:50] <Maikeru> :)
[10:50] <thoreauputic> Maikeru: OK - good luck :)
[10:50] <Knorrie> berkes: (clickety clickety almost done)
[10:51] <bur[n] er> !install deb
[10:51] <ubotu> I heard install deb is xterm -e "sudo dpkg -i ~/Desktop/package.deb"
[10:51] <bur[n] er> :)
[10:51] <buckeroo> I have a queston
[10:51] <buckeroo> could anyone help me out with this one
[10:51] <Mrl33t> dpkg: status database area is locked by another process
[10:51] <Mrl33t> i get that error
[10:52] <bck_> Mrl33t, then you are using apt at this very moment
[10:52] <thoreauputic> Mrl33t: close synaptic or whatver apt/dpkg you have running
[10:52] <bck_> Mrl33t, you have to do one installation after another
[10:52] <buckeroo> I have xmms as well as other similar software. On ubuntu, anything crashes on my computer as soon as I open a mp3 file. But sound works at startup and throught the entire time the computer is up.......
[10:52] <Mrl33t> ah.. i had something else open
[10:52] <IG0R> whats happening to my ubuntus sources.list i cannot take updates!!!
[10:52] <bur[n] er> !tell buckeroo about mp3
[10:52] <bur[n] er> buckeroo: check yer msgs ;)
[10:52] <Mrl33t> here's what happened:
[10:52] <Mrl33t> alex@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ sudo dpkg -i w32codecs.deb
[10:52] <Mrl33t> Selecting previously deselected package w32codecs.
[10:52] <Mrl33t> (Reading database ... 56673 files and directories currently installed.)
[10:52] <Mrl33t> Unpacking w32codecs (from w32codecs.deb) ...
[10:52] <Mrl33t> Setting up w32codecs (20050216-0.0) ...
[10:53] <Mrl33t> alex@ubuntu:~/Desktop$
[10:53] <Knorrie> berkes: http://debian.knorrie.org/deadkeys.txt
[10:53] <Mrl33t> and i still can't play music
[10:53] <thoreauputic> Mrl33t: do *NOT* paste here
[10:53] <bur[n] er> Mrl33t: what type of "music"?
[10:53] <Mrl33t> my bad
[10:53] <thoreauputic> Mrl33t: read the topic please
[10:53] <Mrl33t> mp3s
[10:53] <bur[n] er> !tell Mrl33t about mp3
[10:53] <FunnyLookinHat> What is a good tool for watching DVDs?
[10:53] <bur[n] er> Mrl33t: check yer msgs
[10:53] <bur[n] er> FunnyLookinHat: totem!!!
[10:53] <FunnyLookinHat> Totem keeps having dvd_nav errors
[10:53] <bur[n] er> !tell FunnyLookinHat about dvd
[10:53] <bur[n] er> FunnyLookinHat: check yer msgs
[10:54] <bur[n] er> ;)
[10:54] <bur[n] er> i love this game
[10:54] <buckeroo> oh man that's crap
[10:54] <bur[n] er> buckeroo: ?
[10:54] <bck_> Mrl33t, i made good experiences playing mp3s with "xmms"
[10:54] <os2mac> wassup?
[10:54] <IG0R> !tell IG0R about sources.list
[10:54] <FunnyLookinHat> bur[n] er, thanks...
[10:54] <bur[n] er> IG0R: if you're telling ubotu to tell yourself, just msg ubotu ;)
[10:54] <bck_> and i still say that realplayer sucks :D
[10:54] <buckeroo> burner: I had used other versions of linux which didn't have that license fee, or at least it was already paid for
[10:54] <buckeroo> it's a pain
[10:55] <dmlinux> bck_ i cant seem to change my XMMS skin, do you know how
[10:55] <bur[n] er> buckeroo: it's trivial ;)
[10:55] <Xnix> can someone point me to a howto to install newer alsa drivers from alsa-source for my ubuntu kernel
[10:55] <thoreauputic> !tell IG0R about sources
[10:55] <Xnix> i thought i had it right, and i installed the firmware, but not im getting firmware load errors in my kernel logs
[10:55] <bur[n] er> buckeroo: use an open format if you dont' like it ;)  .ogg's work well (even though they won't play in my portable players)
[10:55] <Xnix> my sound card requires firmware, and ive had it working before
[10:55] <IG0R> thnx
[10:55] <thechitowncubs> I have a network problem, I have 2 profiles set up and everytime I boot up I have to choose my profile. How can I make my "Home" profile the default?
[10:55] <bur[n] er> IG0R: np
[10:56] <buckeroo> burner: yeah, it's just I wanted to distributeubuntu as a complete  alternative to windows
[10:56] <bck_> dmlinux, ALT + S, then click on your desired skin
[10:56] <bur[n] er> buckeroo: then package stuff up illegally and distribute it
[10:56] <Mrl33t> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3294
[10:56] <xur1z> ubotu: what's up with all the mirrors?
[10:56] <ubotu> xur1z: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[10:56] <xur1z> ubotu: why mirrors borked?
[10:56] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, xur1z
[10:56] <bur[n] er> buckeroo: u cna always download hte little new user script that makes flash, mp3, dvd, etc all easy to install
[10:56] <thoreauputic> !ubotu
[10:56] <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/
[10:56] <buckeroo> burner: I have many students which wante to have linux on their desktop if it could do everything that windows could
[10:56] <dmlinux> bck_ i know that, but i add a directory for a skin, and it says (none) in the top box
[10:57] <buckeroo> I'll see what can I do.....
[10:57] <bur[n] er> buckeroo: those are the breaks man... it's easy to install the stuff
[10:57] <adjacent> bur[n] er: btw. flashplugin-nonfree cant be found. even with the right repos. are you breezy?
[10:57] <bur[n] er> adjacent: i am
[10:57] <kbrooks> bur[n] er: what user script?
[10:57] <kbrooks> link?
[10:57] <bur[n] er> !tell adjacent about repositories
[10:57] <bck_> dmlinux, ive absolutely no exp. with xmms skins :(
[10:57] <bur[n] er> kbrooks: check the new user documentation in the wiki
[10:57] <bur[n] er> i know it's there
[10:57] <Mrl33t> i got my mp3 to play with realplayer but not the one that comes with Ubuntu
[10:57] <bur[n] er> er... maybe it was the forums, been awhile
[10:58] <dmlinux> bck_ :( ok thanks
[10:58] <chimaera> hi. can anyone tell me where the the zd1211 module (wifi) expects to find the configuration for the card? even if i comment the essis, i get " ****** Can't find desiredSSID:" after plugging in the device..
[10:58] <zyga> chimaera: re :)
[10:58] <bur[n] er> Mrl33t: get gstreamer0.8-mad
[10:58] <adjacent> bur[n] er: i just told you i had the right repos...    ?
[10:58] <xur1z> anyone (human) know why apt-get would yank Packages.gz files and tries to bzip2 -dc them?
[10:58] <zyga> chimaera: try looking in /etc/network/interfaces
[10:58] <chimaera> zyga: hi.. ;)
[10:58] <buckeroo> thanks
[10:58] <dmlinux> Anyone know why my limewire wont load up
[10:58] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: the tarballs go in ~/.xxms/Skins from memory
[10:58] <FunnyLookinHat> How do I add the hoary-extras repository to my sources.list? what is the URL stuff?  I am running breezy btw, and just want to get libdvdcss2
[10:58] <chimaera> zyga: not working. if i use iwconfig maually, it works.
[10:58] <bur[n] er> adjacent: u obviously don't ;)
[10:58] <Gobbla> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3293 I get this when doing a dist-upgrade
[10:58] <Gobbla> what should i do?
[10:58] <bur[n] er> adjacent: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=flashplugin-nonfree&searchon=names&subword=1&version=breezy&release=all
[10:59] <chimaera> zyga: it's strange, even if i comment the essid in interfaces, i get the msg above.. so i assume the config is expected to be elsewhere..
[10:59] <mat> can some 1 help me
[10:59] <Mrl33t> how can i mount my NTFS windows partition so i can use all of my music thats in the My Music folder?
[10:59] <zyga> chimaera: no, it just needs to be reconfigured
[10:59] <dreameen> hiya folks
[10:59] <xur1z> mat: what's up?
[10:59] <bur[n] er> Mrl33t: should auto-mount with breezy and be on the desktop
[10:59] <mat> can some 1 help me instqall java on my computer?
[10:59] <dmlinux> thoreauputic how do i move them over from my desktop to that file, in terminal
[10:59] <zyga> chimaera: after you comment it out and restart it should go away
[10:59] <zyga> chimaera: unless your card remebers it somehow (quite possible)
[10:59] <bur[n] er> /dev/hda3  	/mnt/hda3 ntfs auto,user,uid=000,gid=000,umask=000   0 0
[10:59] <Mrl33t> i just google for breezy then?
[11:00] <dreameen> where can i download libqt3c102 package for ubntu breezy??? i need it install the newest version of Skype.
[11:00] <bur[n] er> Mrl33t: use my last line and modify it to your needs for your /etc/fstab if need be
[11:00] <xur1z> mat: how far have you gotten installing java?
[11:00] <thoreauputic> dmlinux:  mv ~/Desktop/nameofskin ~/.xmms/Skins/
[11:00] <crimsun> mat: enable the multiverse repository, install java-package, download a jre/jdk from sun/ibm/blackdown, and run make-jpkg (from java-package) with it.
[11:00] <mat> can i cant
[11:00] <Mrl33t> you last line?
[11:00] <mat> even start with java
[11:00] <mat> i dunno how
[11:00] <chimaera> zyga: not working. if i setup my interfaces correctly and plug in the device, it can't find the ssid. if i assign it using iwconfig, it works.
[11:00] <mat> i just started with linux
[11:00] <dmlinux> thoreauputic ~ have to be in tehre?
[11:00] <bur[n] er> Mrl33t: /dev/hda3  I/mnt/hda3 ntfs auto,user,uid=000,gid=000,umask=000   0 0
[11:00] <xur1z> mat: cool, welcome then :)
[11:00] <thechitowncubs> I have a network problem, I have 2 profiles set up and everytime I boot up I have to choose my profile. How can I make my "Home" profile the default?
[11:00] <bur[n] er> disregard the "I"
[11:00] <PatrikJohansson> mrl33t:  my ex : /dev/sda1       /media/sda1     ntfs    defaults,noauto,user,umask=022,uid=1000     0       0
[11:01] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: that's where xmms looks
[11:01] <chimaera> zyga: anything i have to consider regarding hotplug?
[11:01] <zyga> chimaera: strange
[11:01] <mat> xurlz:can you help?
[11:01] <PatrikJohansson> mrl33t: damn too slow
[11:01] <xur1z> mat: you have ubuntu already set up?
[11:01] <bur[n] er> PatrikJohansson: more examples never hurt :)
[11:01] <zyga> chimaera: no, did you try to setup it with system->admin->networking
[11:01] <crimsun> dreameen: Breezy has already gone through the GCC 4 transition, so there is no libqt3c102. There is libqt3, but Skype should depend on libqt3-mt instead.
[11:01] <FunnyLookinHat> How do I add the hoary-extras repository to my sources.list? what is the URL stuff?  I am running breezy btw, and just want to get libdvdcss2
[11:01] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: ther's probably a system-wide dir as well, but I don't know it offhand
[11:01] <mat> yes
[11:01] <Mrl33t> i change hda3 to what?  hda0 or hda1 for my windows partition
[11:01] <chimaera> zyga: that's in gnome? don't have it.
[11:01] <PatrikJohansson> bur[n] er : :F
[11:02] <mat> its good but i want java
[11:02] <PatrikJohansson> :D
[11:02] <zyga> chimaera: yes :-)
[11:02] <Mrl33t> cause /dev/hda3/ isn't found
[11:02] <dmlinux> thoreauputic no i mean the "~" is my /home/dm or whatever?
[11:02] <xur1z> mat: read this thread - it looks quite simple
[11:02] <zyga> chimaera: I'm not familiar with KDE so I cannot help you
[11:02] <xur1z> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=386293
[11:02] <xur1z> mat: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=386293
[11:02] <bur[n] er> FunnyLookinHat: just change "hoary" with "breezy"
[11:02] <berkes> oh, sorry, Knorrie, i totally missed your url
[11:02] <geno__> Hello everyone.
[11:02] <Kyral> !ubotu tell Kyral about prelink
[11:02] <mat> does it help
[11:02] <PatrikJohansson> mrl33t: the partition name of your win partition
[11:02] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: yes I was just being complete -  ~ is shorthand for your $HOME dir
[11:02] <jbrouhard> I need kdenlive for video editing
[11:02] <chimaera> zyga: well, just ignore the de and let's say i run a box without x.. should work anyway ;)
[11:03] <PatrikJohansson> mrl33t: ex my was sda1
[11:03] <geno__> Is there any way to gain all the rights without using the root account? I don't want to entrer the password again.
[11:03] <xur1z> mat: do you want to just RUN java apps or write java code too?
[11:03] <bur[n] er> er... anyoen know if the breezy-extras repos are up yet?
[11:03] <thechitowncubs> Where does network-admin save its settings, particularly its profile/location settings?
[11:03] <bur[n] er> FunnyLookinHat: i may have spoke too soon, i haven't tested to see if breezy-extras is up yet
[11:03] <Knorrie> berkes: I can't guarantee this works, but it did for me an several others until now
[11:03] <xur1z> mat: it's a 1,2,3 for how to install a JRE (java runtime) or JDK
[11:03] <bur[n] er> !breezy-extras
[11:03] <ubotu> bur[n] er: Are you smoking crack?
[11:03] <zyga> chimaera: true
[11:03] <bur[n] er> !hoary-extras
[11:03] <ubotu> hmm... hoary-extras is see  http://backports.ubuntuforums.org ; example hoary repo: deb http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net/ hoary-extras main universe multiverse restricted
[11:03] <xur1z> ubotu: have you got some?
[11:03] <ubotu> xur1z: What?
[11:03] <PatrikJohansson> haha
[11:03] <Gobbla> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3297
[11:03] <dreameen> crimsun, the thing is that the newest skype from skype.com still depends on libqt3c102
[11:03] <Gobbla> help please?
[11:03] <zyga> chimaera: do you use ndiswrapper?
[11:04] <mat> im trying to installjava rava t so i can  go on java apps
[11:04] <bur[n] er> !tell mat about Restricted
[11:04] <Gobbla> its during a dist-upgrade..
[11:04] <gimmulf_> I would like to have swedish characters in terminal how do i fix this?
[11:04] <crimsun> dreameen: it was built for Hoary then, and they haven't rebuilt for Breezy yet.
[11:04] <PatrikJohansson> bra frga :D
[11:05] <gimmulf_> :)=
[11:05] <dmlinux> thoreauputic hmm cant seem to find my .xmms/skins dir
[11:05] <xur1z> mat: well, you need to (1) download a JRE from the links in that post, (2) use aptitude to install java-package, (3) run a command to make a java package for your machine, and (4) install it
[11:05] <Mrl33t> is this what im looking for? http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3298
[11:05] <dreameen> crimsun, so is there any other way to get newest skype?
[11:05] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: Skins - capital S
[11:05] <frank23> Gobbla: are you using the dk repos?
[11:05] <Mrl33t> the files in the screenshot
[11:05] <bur[n] er> dreameen: compile from source
[11:05] <berkes> very much thanks, Knorrie
[11:05] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: linux is case sensitive :)
[11:05] <mat> xurlz can u do remote assistence on me?
[11:05] <Knorrie> Gobbla: can you paste your sources.list?
[11:05] <dmlinux> thoreauputic im trying to find it in file browser
[11:05] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: hit ctrl-h to see hidden directories
[11:05] <PatrikJohansson> mrl33t: no
[11:06] <xur1z> mat: you'll learn more and get hacked less if you work it out for yourself :)
[11:06] <xur1z> mat: but yeah i can help you sure
[11:06] <crimsun> dreameen: you can try a tarball, but I don't know off the top of my head. I haven't used Skype in 8 months.
[11:06] <dmlinux> thoreauputic AH
[11:06] <mat> can we oepn a privite convo?
[11:06] <dreameen> okie, thanks buds
[11:06] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: dirs with a dot are hidden by default in *nix
[11:06] <xur1z> mat: not sure how to in IRC soz ;)
[11:06] <xur1z> mat: AIM: xurizaemon
[11:06] <PatrikJohansson> mrlt33t: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3299 <--- that is
[11:07] <bur[n] er> dreameen: if you go the compile route, make a .deb for the rest of us ;)
[11:07] <Knorrie> mat: just type: /msg xur1z hi
[11:07] <dmlinux> thoreauptic thanks , got it :)
[11:07] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: np :)
[11:07] <xur1z> Knorrie: i get "*o* Private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked due to spam problems, but you can always message a staffer.
[11:07] <PatrikJohansson> mrlt33t: gotto go goof luck
[11:07] <Knorrie> xur1z: k, didnt know that, sorry
[11:07] <thoreauputic> xur1z: just reister your nick
[11:07] <bur[n] er> xur1z: u can just register with NS
[11:07] <dreameen> bur[n] er, i'll try my luck with compg it from sourceilin
[11:07] <xur1z> Knorrie: no wucks :)
[11:07] <jzono1> hi
[11:07] <jzono1> i'm helping a friend get his wifi going
[11:07] <dreameen> dam keyboard
[11:07] <Knorrie> xur1z: ;p
[11:07] <bur[n] er> xur1z: make that NickServ
[11:07] <dreameen> ;>
[11:08] <jzono1> and, i need the .deb for 2.6.12.6 headers
[11:08] <IG0R> what can i do with that? E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[11:08] <xur1z> thanks burner
[11:08] <Knorrie> bur[n] er: make: *** No rule to make target `nickserv'.  Stop.
[11:08] <sorush20> guys does anyone here know hat kind of a license I would need to sell food in the street.
[11:08] <bck_> IG0R, did you try with sudo?
[11:08] <thoreauputic> sorush20: and this is on-topic how ? *grin*
[11:09] <FliesLikeABrick> sorush20, #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:09] <Knorrie> IG0R: perhaps you are using apt-get in the command line while synaptic is running or something like that
[11:09] <IG0R>  sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins
[11:09] <IG0R> ah yes
[11:09] <Duke> hi all
[11:09] <IG0R> synaptic is running
[11:09] <gimmulf_> I would like to have swedish characters in terminal how do i fix this? (sorry for repeating)
[11:09] <FliesLikeABrick> yeah IGOR you can only run one instance of apt at once
[11:09] <Mrl33t> so where is my windows partition? http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3301
[11:09] <bur[n] er> Knorrie: /msg nickserv
[11:09] <dmlinux> thoreauputic hmm it says Couldnt open audio , Please check that tour soundcard is configured properly, your have the correct output plugin, and no other prog is blocking the soundcard? any ideas
[11:09] <Gobbla> Knorrie: of course
[11:09] <Gobbla> 1 sek
[11:10] <xur1z> mat: how're u doin there?
[11:10] <Berkie> Hallo\
[11:10] <tukster> hello everybody
[11:10] <FliesLikeABrick> Mrl33t, what hard drive is windows installed on?
[11:10] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: in options, preferences set output plugin to esound
[11:10] <Berkie> I am from Holland
[11:10] <tukster> need some help pls
[11:10] <bur[n] er> Mrl33t: it's not there
[11:10] <bur[n] er> Mrl33t: you have to add it
[11:10] <Knorrie> bur[n] er: ehrm, and then?
[11:10] <bur[n] er> Mrl33t: if you dont' know where it is... use gparted
[11:10] <IG0R> ffff and now whats that?
[11:10] <IG0R> Package gstreamer0.8-plugins is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[11:10] <IG0R> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[11:10] <IG0R> is only available from another source
[11:10] <Gobbla> Knorrie: (and everyone else who can help) http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3302
[11:10] <Berkie> Hi to all
[11:10] <bur[n] er> Knorrie: /msg nickserv help ;)
[11:10] <Duke> i've yust downloadet a big file ober bittorrent. but now, when I open the archive, there are a lot of rar Files, What I have to do with those Files
[11:10] <thoreauputic> !tell IG0R about repos
[11:10] <bur[n] er> Duke: unrar them via file-roller
[11:11] <chimaera> zyga. no, zd1211.
[11:11] <dmlinux> thoreauputic got it ahtnks , you are always so helpful
[11:11] <Berkie> Its my first time chat and also in English
[11:11] <mat> xurlz i found out how to pm
[11:11] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: no worries :)
[11:11] <Duke> everyone? But it is one big movie not 30 little Movies
[11:11] <xur1z> anyone here an APT expert?
[11:11] <Knorrie> bur[n] er: ah :D yeah i know nickserv, but someone said: make nickerv, so that was a joke :
[11:11] <mat> right click me and oepn a wondow
[11:11] <xur1z> mat: nice 1
[11:11] <tukster> my fresh ubuntu install(1 time) won't boot x server
[11:11] <bur[n] er> Duke: they'll combine up to one file... just extract the .rar
[11:11] <bur[n] er> Duke: use rar-nonfree package though..
[11:11] <bur[n] er> doh, he's gone
[11:12] <bur[n] er> Knorrie: aww ;)
[11:12] <thoreauputic> tukster:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:12] <Gobbla> Knorrie: looks right?
[11:12] <Knorrie> yeah
[11:12] <Knorrie> Gobbla: yeah
[11:12] <Gobbla> what do do then..
[11:12] <tukster> yeaH cool might work
[11:12] <Knorrie> Gobbla: what does `apt-cache show ubuntu-base` say?
[11:12] <mat> xur1z?
[11:12] <xur1z> mat: here
[11:12] <Knorrie> Gobbla: i mean -standard
[11:12] <Mrl33t> Bur[n] er:  how do i add it?
[11:12] <tukster> the error was "no screens found"
[11:13] <dmlinux> thoreauputic next problem = my limewire wont work when i run runLime.sh any ideas ?
[11:13] <Gobbla> Knorrie: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3303
[11:13] <Gobbla> oh
[11:13] <Gobbla> w8
[11:13] <norrbaggen> hi anyone have a howto for a noob how to install a ati driver to support 3d acceleration with my nc600 ati mobile 9600?
[11:13] <Knorrie> Gobbla: hmmz
[11:13] <thoreauputic> tukster: try running  sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xorg  and say "no" to the frame buffer question
[11:14] <Gobbla> Knorrie: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3304
[11:14] <La_PaRCa> Hey guys, any idea as to why seahorse is hanging when I try to find a key from pgp.mit.edu?
[11:14] <Knorrie> Gobbla: looks like it's there, now try apt-get install ubuntu-standard
[11:15] <tukster> thx for help will try
[11:15] <Knorrie> Gobbla: 0.80 is the same i have in breezy here
[11:15] <tukster> see ya
[11:15] <tigrux> qt2: Where can I start to read about how to create debs for Ubuntu? I came from Mandriva and I'm well making rpms and autotools.
[11:15] <norrbaggen> anyone have a guide how to install 3d acceleration on my mobile 9600?
[11:15] <Gobbla> doesnt work Knorrie
[11:15] <Gobbla> it says it depends on ubuntu-minimal
[11:16] <tigrux> #Question: Where can I start to read about how to create debs for Ubuntu? I came from Mandriva and I'm well making rpms and autotools.
[11:16] <gimmulf_> Hi, i need to get swedish characters to work in terminal i just ran:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales   and selected ISO-8859-1 (swedish) but still cant write thoose characters :/
[11:16] <tigrux> qt2: sorry.
[11:16] <Knorrie> Gobbla: ah :S and apt-cache show ubuntu-minimal?
[11:16] <tigrux> Question: Where can I start to read about how to create debs for Ubuntu? I came from Mandriva and I'm good making rpms and using autotools.
[11:16] <qt2> tigrux: s'ok.
[11:16] <thoreauputic> tigrux: stop repeating
[11:17] <Berkie> #(*-^)#   hi guys
[11:17] <Gobbla> Knorrie: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3305
[11:17] <Knorrie> Gobbla:
[11:17] <Knorrie> http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/base/ubuntu-minimal
[11:17] <MEtaLpREs> is there an easy way to add windows to an ubuntu system? everything i can find describes adding linux to a windows machine, i need it the other way around
[11:17] <thoreauputic> tigrux: google "debian new maintainers guide"
[11:17] <dmlinux> thoreauputic any idea on my limewire problem?
[11:17] <Gobbla> Knorrie: ?
[11:17] <abiectus> I just downloaded Azureus2.3.0.4.jar. How do I install it?
[11:17] <Knorrie> Gobbla: and you cant install that package?
[11:17] <failbit> hi
[11:17] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: sorry I know nothing about limewire
[11:18] <tigrux> thoreauputic: Thanks.
[11:18] <thoreauputic> tigrux: no worries :)
[11:18] <Gobbla> Knorrie: nope, they F*ing depend on eachother
[11:18] <La_PaRCa> Hey guys, any idea as to why seahorse is hanging when I try to find a key from pgp.mit.edu?
[11:18] <Mrl33t> ok... i found that my windows partition is /dev/sdb
[11:18] <Berkie> ubuntu -> great program
[11:19] <Mrl33t> how do i mount so i can use it from linux?
[11:19] <failbit> when i mount my fat32 device i cant write on it, even the option "defaults" is set in fstab.... what can be the problem?
[11:19] <Knorrie> Gobbla: what does apt-get install ubuntu-minimal say? and... have you completed upgrading to breezy fully?
[11:19] <thoreauputic> !tell failbit about mountwindows
[11:19] <Gobbla> Knorrie: no, this happened when i was doing the dist-upgrade..
[11:20] <mike> Hi - i changed the alternative gnome-text-editor; but this doesn't come out in nautilus. Anybody knows why?
[11:20] <Knorrie> Gobbla: have you tried to just `apt-get dist-upgrade` again?
[11:20] <Gobbla> doesnt that mean i have to dl all packages again?
[11:20] <Gobbla> Knorrie:
[11:20] <Knorrie> Gobbla: no
[11:20] <Gobbla> Knorrie: ok
[11:20] <failbit> thoreauputic: the partition is already in fstab
[11:21] <Gobbla> Knorrie: doesent work
[11:21] <failbit> thoreauputic: the partition is already in fstab ... and should be mountet rw, but i cant write
[11:21] <Gobbla> says that minimal is depentant on base and stuff
[11:21] <thoreauputic> failbit: you probably need umask= 0
[11:22] <failbit> thoreauputic: ok i try
[11:22] <selinium> lo thoreauputic!
[11:22] <Knorrie> Gobbla: yeah, but I don't get when you dont't have things like minimal and base, why your system runs anyway :D
[11:22] <thoreauputic> selinium: hi :)
[11:22] <Mrl33t> does ubuntu support mounting a windows partition that uses NTFS?
[11:22] <Gobbla> Knorrie: beats me, I don't have any knowledge of this things..
[11:22] <Gobbla> *these
[11:22] <Dethread> moin
[11:23] <concept10> !tell Mrl33t about ntfs
[11:23] <shutdownrunner> Mrl33t: it's up to kernel. yes, but read-only I think
[11:23] <Knorrie> Gobbla: perhaps someone else can help, i never had this problem :s
[11:23] <failbit> thoreauputic: permission denied as well
[11:23] <Gobbla> isnt minimal and base new for breezy then?
[11:23] <failbit> thoreauputic: when trying to write
[11:23] <Gobbla> Knorrie: doesnt look like anyone does..
[11:23] <thoreauputic> hmm the bots are getting smarter... they aren't falling into the trap channel...
[11:24] <selinium> Am I running NFS? How can I tell?
[11:24] <thoreauputic> failbit: I don't know what options you need - I don't use a fat32 partition - someone else may know
[11:24] <abiectus> What azureus file should I download for ease install on ubuntu (and how do I do it?) : GTK, motif, ppc or jar
[11:24] <mike> using breezy, is it possible to change the default text editor in nautilus?
[11:25] <mike> i'd rather have gvim
[11:25] <thoreauputic> selinium: you aren't running nfs unless you installed and configured it :)
[11:25] <Knorrie> Gobbla: yeah,  minimal is only in breezy, base is in warty,hoary,breezy
[11:25] <hyphenated> is it just me or did mozilla-firefox get broken on hoary?
[11:25] <selinium> ThomasM, not as far as I know! :)
[11:25] <Gobbla> Knorrie: ok
[11:25] <Gobbla> ill just try and reboot
[11:25] <selinium> thoreauputic, , not as far as I know! :)
[11:25] <Gobbla> you never know..
[11:25] <thoreauputic> hyphenated: I think it's just you :)
[11:25] <shutdownrunner> is there anything like Ubuntu-minimal iso?
[11:25] <Knorrie> Gobbla: that's a windows solution :D
[11:25] <selinium> ThomasM, Sorry tabbed the wrong person :)
[11:25] <Gobbla> Knorrie: i know
[11:25] <failbit> does anyone know, why i cant write on my fat32-device? -> line in fstab: /dev/hda5   ~/data   vfat   defaults   0   0
[11:25] <Gobbla> doesent hurt to try :)
[11:26] <shutdownrunner> failbit: just add umask=000 after defaults
[11:26] <failbit> shutdownrunner: what does this exactly do?
[11:26] <thoreauputic> selinium: unless you installed nfs-common and nfs-kernel-server I think the answer would be you aren't running NFS ;)
[11:26] <selinium> failbit, Don't you need the full path?
[11:26] <selinium> thoreauputic, Cheers!
[11:26] <shutdownrunner> it gives you full read, write and execute permissons
[11:26] <hydrogen> now _this_ is fun
[11:27] <tigrux> thoreauputic: Is there a tarball for that manual? Or a pdf? Somethinf to tead offline.
[11:27] <hydrogen> Unhandled Exception: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path "/media/sda1/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/boot/lost+found" is denied.
[11:27] <tigrux> thoreauputic: The main.t guide I meant.
[11:27] <shutdownrunner> you also have to do chmod ugo+rw on your mount point
[11:27] <hyphenated> ooh, my lucky day, it's not just me. shoulda googled first: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=71741
[11:27] <failbit> shutdownrunner: it works now... thx! :-)
[11:27] <thoreauputic> tigrux: I don't know - I expect there is somewhere - or you can apt-get it - apt-cache search maintainers guide maybe
[11:27] <shutdownrunner> failbit:you're welcome
[11:28] <Knorrie> hydrogen: perhaps a symlink error?
[11:28] <joefso3> hello all. what's it called, the splash that ubuntu shows on startup?
[11:28] <hydrogen> yea, it is
[11:28] <hydrogen> just another ++ for amaroK not following symlinks :)
[11:28] <thoreauputic> tigrux: ah - install the maint-guide package
[11:28] <gimmulf_> could someone pelase help me getting swedish characters to work in terminal, im using:  Option          "XkbLayout"     "se"   in my xorg.conf and i have been running  "sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales"
[11:28] <joefso3> hello all. what's it called, the splash that ubuntu shows on startup?
[11:29] <thoreauputic> !info maint-guide
[11:29] <ubotu> maint-guide: (Debian New Maintainers' Guide), section universe/doc, is optional. Version: 1.2.6 (breezy), Packaged size: 343 kB, Installed size: 520 kB
[11:29] <abiectus> ok then - thx for the help guys :(
[11:29] <funkyHat> joefso3, usplash
[11:29] <Mrl33t> what is a good media player for linux that supports artist lists/searching
[11:29] <joefso3> funkyHat: talking about breezy right?
[11:29] <funkyHat> yes
[11:29] <shutdownrunner> Mrl33t: rhythmbox
[11:29] <Aquatopia> I have no idea how the package development for ubuntu is done, but how can I find who is responsible for a package ?
[11:30] <frank23> hydrogen: what? amarok does not follow symlinks?
[11:30] <thoreauputic> Mrl33t: rhythmbox is installed by default - see "music player"
[11:30] <RezDawg> does Totem play divx and xvid files?
[11:30] <crimsun> Aquatopia: you can look at the maintainer field using apt-cache show <package>
[11:30] <Marko> RezDawg: it should if you have the codecs installed
[11:30] <crimsun> Aquatopia: be careful if it's a universe or multiverse package, though
[11:30] <crimsun> Aquatopia: we haven't changed all those over
[11:30] <RezDawg> Marko: thanks if i dont are they in repo?
[11:31] <WebLOCH> Anyone here got much experience with video format playback?
[11:31] <FunnyLookinHat> Ok, I put this line in my sources.lis tand it still says it cannot find libdvdcss2
[11:31] <FunnyLookinHat> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary-backports main universe multiverse restricted
[11:31] <selinium> thoreauputic, installing Breezy, hopefully a transparent update.... :)
[11:31] <shutdownrunner> Funny....: why are you using backports? breezy is out
[11:31] <joefso3> funkyHat: suse has a background when booting, is this also possible with ubuntu?
[11:32] <Marko> Rezdawg: Since the codecs are not open codecs, they are not in the main repositories.  You will need multiverse or universe repos
[11:32] <Mrl33t> i finally got my windows partition loaded as /Windows but I dont have permission to access it with anything but the Ubuntu file explorer
[11:32] <joefso3> funkyHat: a wallpaper(I think) that's on the background of the cli.
[11:32] <Sonderblade> is there a way to install an older version of a package?
[11:32] <tigrux> Mrl33t: Using fstab, set its umask=0
[11:32] <funkyHat> joefso3, yeah, probably possible, it's called bootsplash. the reason ubuntu doesn't use it is because it's kernel space and unstable
[11:32] <Mrl33t> tigrux:  will you show me how thats done please?
[11:32] <sig> I get lots of errors when doing dist-upgrade
[11:33] <Marko> Rezdawg: specifically you will need to install the w32codecs in multiverse
[11:33] <Mrl33t> fstab ..... blah blah blah
[11:33] <Discipulus> How do I cd to a directory with a - in it's name
[11:33] <Discipulus> ???
[11:33] <thoreauputic> Marko: w32codecs are not in multiverse
[11:33] <WebLOCH> Marko - I tried that and have some problems, would you care to give me some advice?
[11:33] <dougsko> Discipulus: use quotes i think
[11:33] <RezDawg> Marko: i think i did that to get totem to play dvds
[11:33] <thoreauputic> !w32codecs
[11:33] <ubotu> w32codecs is a set of audio/video codecs for DVD-Video. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats deb to download: http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[11:33] <Marko> Discipulus: you need to escape the character using \
[11:34] <Discipulus> Marko, tried that
[11:34] <frank23> Discipulus: do you mean the directory starts with a - ?
[11:34] <Discipulus> dougsko, single or double?
[11:34] <tigrux> Mrl33t: /dev/hda1       /media/windows  ntfs    users,defaults,noauto,umask=0        0       0
[11:34] <Discipulus> disc@student:~/streams$ ls
[11:34] <Discipulus> 1.FM Jamz  -=[:: HOT 108 JAMZ ::] =- #1 FOR HIP HOP -- ALL HIP HOP AND R & B   LIVE 24
[11:34] <Discipulus> disc@student:~/streams$
[11:34] <dougsko> Discipulus: im only guessing, try double 1st i suppose
[11:34] <RezDawg> Marko: i know i installed w32 codecs to get totem to play, i just havent tried to play divx or xvid yet and wanted to know if i had to do additional codecs
[11:34] <sig> anyone have a site where I can add extra repo's ?
[11:34] <tigrux> Mrl33t: That one is the line for my partition.
[11:34] <frank23> Discipulus: you have to backspace the space
[11:34] <flodine> can someone tell me why artwiz fonts are not working in breezy?
[11:35] <frank23> Discipulus: 1.FM\ -=(tab)
[11:35] <RezDawg> thanks for the help
[11:35] <Marko> Rezdawg: you should be fine with the w32codecs.  They should have divx and xvid in them
[11:35] <flodine> anyone get artwiz fonts installed
[11:35] <Discipulus> nah
[11:35] <Discipulus> 1.FM Jamz is a diff directory
[11:36] <Marko> Discipulus: are you using bash?
[11:37] <Mrl33t> i get Permission Denied
[11:37] <Marko> I think frenk23's suggestion of using the tab auto name completion is a good one
[11:37] <Discipulus> Marko, yes
 I am trying to install PSI
[11:37] <mars> [23:35]  <mars> But i need Qt 3.x Multithreaded
[11:37] <mars> [23:35]  <mars> I cant find it using apt-cache search
[11:37] <mars> [23:35]  <mars> can anybody help me?
[11:37] <Discipulus> Marko, I try
[11:37] <frank23> Discipulus: the problem is that it starts with a -
[11:37] <Discipulus> Marko, the name begins with '-' though
[11:37] <Discipulus> yea, how do I escape it?
[11:37] <Marko> yar
[11:37] <frank23> Discipulus: I'm trying myself and I'm having trouble
[11:37] <crimsun> mars: Breezy? Install libqt3-mt
[11:37] <dmlinux> Thoreauputic any idea on how to make Media buttons on my computer to work for XMMS
[11:38] <Mrl33t> why do i have permission denied to mount it?
[11:38] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: there's a package called lineakd that might interest you - apt-cache show lineakd
[11:38] <Marko> try \-(tab)(tab) and see if it shows up
[11:39] <MikeStyle> hey guys, i need to remove totem plugin from firefox, how would i go abouts doing so?
[11:39] <crimsun> MikeStyle: rm
[11:39] <Mrl33t> anybody know why i get permission denied?
[11:39] <crimsun> Mrl33t: are you mounting using m
[11:39] <crimsun> sudo
[11:39] <MikeStyle> crimsun, huh?
[11:39] <Discipulus> invalid option
[11:39] <crimsun> MikeStyle: remove the symlink.
[11:39] <Discipulus> same thing
[11:39] <frank23> Discipulus: change the name with a gui file manager... I don't know how to do it
[11:39] <Discipulus> heh
[11:39] <crimsun> MikeStyle: or the plugin, rather
[11:39] <MikeStyle> crimsun, how would i go abouts doing that
[11:39] <Mrl33t> just went to console and typed in:  /dev/sdb1       /media/windows  ntfs    users,defaults,noauto,umask=0        0       0
[11:39] <FunnyLookinHat> Does anyone else here have libdvdcss2 ?? How do you get it with BREEZY?
[11:39] <crimsun> MikeStyle: remove the plugin.
[11:40] <dougsko> Discipulus: you could also maybe use a wildcard like * to get into it
[11:40] <crimsun> MikeStyle: you can't "uninstall" the plugin since it's part of the totem-foo package
[11:40] <tigrux> Mrl33t: That line is to be put in /etc/fstab
[11:40] <crimsun> MikeStyle: so you have to manually rm it
[11:40] <test34> what modem should I use for caller ID support ?
[11:40] <dmlinux> thoreauputic can i apt-get it?
[11:40] <Mrl33t> isn't fstab read only?
[11:40] <tigrux> Mrl33t: Change the device according to your installation.
[11:40] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: sure - I think it's in universe
[11:40] <MikeStyle> crimsun, i dont know the commands to remove the plugin
[11:40] <shutdownrunner> mrl33t: sudo gedit /etc/fstab and put this line in there
[11:40] <Mrl33t> sdb1 = windows partition
[11:41] <Discipulus> dougsko, I remember that not working
[11:41] <Discipulus> :-\
[11:41] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: but run apt-cache show lineakd  like I said - to see what it soes
[11:41] <thoreauputic> *does
[11:41] <tigrux> Mrl33t: Yours could be hda1, so be sure.
[11:41] <gimmulf_> I have swedish characters in all programs + gnome terminal but not in Eterm, what could i do to fix this?
[11:41] <thoreauputic> !info lineakd
[11:41] <Sarkie> lo
[11:41] <ubotu> lineakd: (Linux support for Easy Access and Internet Keyboards), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 1:0.8.3-4 (breezy), Packaged size: 190 kB, Installed size: 672 kB
[11:41] <rempresent> i can't get any videos to play in mozilla and it is ticking me off
[11:41] <rempresent> i can get .mov to play but nothing else
[11:41] <atomicplb> Anyone know what platform to use for enlightenment?
[11:41] <Sarkie> rempresent: you got the codecs?
[11:41] <Discipulus> cd ./-(tab) works
[11:41] <Discipulus> lol
[11:41] <rempresent> what am i doing wrong?
[11:41] <crimsun> MikeStyle: sudo rm -f /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libtotem_mozilla* && sudo update-mozilla-firefox-chrome
[11:42] <WebLOCH> okay guys, im having some trouble playing back some Xvid files in Totem and VLC, anyone here got it all running smooth ?
[11:42] <dmlinux> thoreauputic  my media buttons already work, but i need to use them with xmms
[11:42] <cricketloddo100> hi, do u know how to find the ftp on Synaptic Package Manager so i can access it using a ftp programme. What it is acually called] 
[11:42] <Sarkie> WebLOCH: codecs??
[11:42] <MikeStyle> is that safe?
[11:42] <dougsko> Discipulus: i think i may have found it, try \\
[11:42] <WebLOCH> Sarkie Ive installed a bunch of them, not sure if they are or are not causing the problem, need a bit of a one on one with someone that knows what they are doing
[11:42] <tigrux> dmlinux: Install xmms-x86. I don't really remember the name of the plugins.
[11:42] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: you realise xmms has a set of default keybindings already, right?
[11:42] <crimsun> WebLOCH: the test xvid video works on vlc
[11:43] <Mrl33t> it says i created new file /ect/fstab
[11:43] <Marko> MikeStyle: you should be able to just remove the totem plugin package unless you didn't install it from the package
[11:43] <WebLOCH> crimsun, it works under VLC
[11:43] <Mrl33t> thats not right... it should already exist, shouldnt it?
[11:43] <thoreauputic> dmlinux:  man xmms will tell you the combos
[11:43] <dmlinux> thoreauputic any way to change those?
[11:43] <WebLOCH> crimsun, well i say it works, but if i try to fullscreen it ends up with graphical anomalies across the screen, like scanlines almost
[11:43] <crimsun> WebLOCH: erm, what's with your question, then?
[11:43] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: :/ that's what lineakd can do
[11:43] <WebLOCH> crimsun, it playsback with some kind of glitch if i try to fullscreen
[11:43] <rempresent> yeah i believe that i got them
[11:43] <Mrl33t> nvm... i got fstab open, but i can't edit it
[11:43] <Mrl33t> its readonly
[11:43] <cricketloddo100> hi, do u know how to find the ftp on Synaptic Package Manager so i can access it using a ftp programme. What it is acually called
[11:44] <crimsun> WebLOCH: link to test video?
[11:44] <rempresent> i did the multimedia portion of the wiki the other day
[11:44] <sig> so is breezy now stable?
[11:44] <rempresent> i am not sure if i need to enabe a plugin or what
[11:44] <WebLOCH> crimsun, I would love to but its about 350mb
[11:44] <crimsun> sig: last Thurs
[11:44] <thoreauputic> Mrl33t: sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[11:44] <mars> I made sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt, but when i am trying to copmpile PSI it shows Verifying Qt 3.x Multithreaded (MT) build environment ... fail What can I do now?
[11:44] <WebLOCH> crimsun, I know the video is fine because ive viewed under windows
[11:44] <Mrl33t> i did that
[11:44] <crimsun> WebLOCH: cut out a small video portion, like 1/10th of it
[11:44] <Mrl33t> at the bottom is says "created new file /ect/fstab"
[11:44] <WebLOCH> i have no idea how to
[11:44] <Mrl33t> but it shouldn't be a new file, should it?
[11:44] <WebLOCH> crimsun, I have no idea how to...
[11:44] <Mrl33t> it should already exist, right?
[11:45] <LoneWolf071> how would i install a mass amount of files via apt-get, i'm trying to install a bunch of
[11:45] <thoreauputic> Mrl33t: typo
[11:45] <LoneWolf071> libapache files...
[11:45] <thoreauputic> Mrl33t:  /etc/fstab
[11:45] <rempresent> videos in mozilla anyone?  how do you get them to play anything, wmv mov...
[11:45] <Marko> sig:  It is stable now.  Development is going to start on dapper next
[11:45] <dougsko> what editors do you guys like? gedit doesnt show line numbers. kate was nice but kind of a KDE app
[11:45] <wolf_> mars: sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt-dev
[11:45] <WebLOCH> dougsko, try VIM
[11:45] <thoreauputic> dougsko: gedit can do line numbers
[11:45] <Mrl33t> that is exactly what i have in
[11:45] <Marko> dougsko: yeah I use vim
[11:45] <FunnyLookinHat> Does anyone else here have libdvdcss2 ?? How do you get it with BREEZY?
[11:45] <cricketloddo100> hi, do u know how to find the ftp on Synaptic Package Manager so i can access it using a ftp programme. What it is acually called
[11:45] <cricketloddo100> hi, do u know how to find the ftp on Synaptic Package Manager so i can access it using a ftp programme. What it is acually called
[11:45] <cricketloddo100> hi, do u know how to find the ftp on Synaptic Package Manager so i can access it using a ftp programme. What it is acually called
[11:45] <cricketloddo100> hi, do u know how to find the ftp on Synaptic Package Manager so i can access it using a ftp programme. What it is acually called
[11:45] <LoneWolf071> dougsko: nano or pico
[11:45] <pupil> I'm using ubuntu BREEZY Preview release
[11:45] <Marko> no spam please
[11:46] <jbrouhard> dougsko, I used kate alot till i hit quant and anjuta..
[11:46] <dougsko> WebLOCH: well i ment graphical editor. i like nano in the terminal
[11:46] <gimmulf_> When i installed Ubuntu i choosed some default partition scheme and now i have like /dev/hda1 on 80 gb and tmpfs, is that ok? :)
[11:46] <LoneWolf071> dougsko:they are very easy to learn and use... for simple editing
[11:46] <MikeStyle> crimsun, i did what you said but no go, its still *trying* to use totem to handle movies
[11:46] <thoreauputic> cricketloddo100: don't spam the channel please
[11:46] <mars> wolf: I made it but now it shows that it can be problem with c++ compiler. What schould i download?
[11:46] <La_PaRCa> ubotu tell me about w32codecs
[11:46] <LoneWolf071> how would i install a mass amount of files via apt-get? common name, libapache-*
[11:46] <Sarkie> cricketloddo100: Search for FTP??
[11:46] <pupil> How do I upgrade my BREEZY Preview Release ?
[11:46] <TTilus> Mrl33t: you had /ect/... in your paste, not /etc/
[11:46] <erirlar> hi, can i use the Unofficial Ubuntu 5.04 Starter Guide with Ubuntu 5.10 ?
[11:47] <TiMiDo> LoneWolf071; apt-get install packaged1 packaged 2
[11:47] <TiMiDo> etc etc
[11:47] <rempresent> i also just get totem errors, how can i switch it to mplayer
[11:47] <TTilus> Mrl33t: and yes, /etc/fstab should exists
[11:47] <wrtpeeps> anyone know the name of the jpeg library
[11:47] <hyphenated> LoneWolf071: have you dared to try using exactly that as part of your apt-get install line?
[11:47] <LoneWolf071> TiMiDo:this is like 100 files
[11:47] <TTilus> s/exists/exist
[11:47] <TiMiDo> erirlar; http://doc.ubuntu.com/gnome/faqi386/C/
[11:47] <TiMiDo> LoneWolf071; then used synaptic
[11:47] <pupil> How do I upgrade my BREEZY Preview Release ?
[11:47] <LoneWolf071> hyphenated:yes, and it tells me of the woe's of dependancies
[11:47] <TiMiDo> pupil; changed you're source.list to breezy and then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:48] <wolf_> mars: install g++
[11:48] <erirlar> TiMiDo, thanks!
[11:48] <pupil> TiMiDo, cool
[11:48] <TiMiDo> mars installed build-essential
[11:48] <mars> Funny 2 days ago i updated to breezy and everything crashed so I isntalled whole Kubuntu again :)
[11:48] <TiMiDo> erirlar; np
[11:48] <pupil> TiMiDo, you have a url for the soure.list
[11:48] <MikeStyle> crimsun, it didnt work O_o
[11:48] <dmlinux> thoreauputic oy this is confusing as hell.
[11:48] <TiMiDo> !tell pupil about breezy
[11:48] <pupil> TiMiDo, actually,. I found it
[11:49] <rempresent> can i remove totem completely
[11:49] <Mrl33t> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3308
[11:49] <TiMiDo> rempresent; yes
[11:49] <Mrl33t> there... its just blank
[11:49] <jbrouhard> Can anyone tell me if Mozilla THunderbird is in apt-get for ubuntu ?
[11:49] <jbrouhard> it's a bit of a requirement for me to convert
[11:49] <atomicplb> anyone using enlightment?
[11:49] <TiMiDo> is a screenshot
[11:49] <mars> Ok now i need QCA 1.0 where i will find it?
[11:49] <thoreauputic> dmlinux: if you installed lineakd, read the man page - it only needs a simple config file in your home directory
[11:49] <hyphenated> jbrouhard: of course it is
[11:49] <Sarkie> jbrouhard: Synaptic??
[11:49] <TiMiDo> jbroome; apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird
[11:49] <TiMiDo> !Info mozilla-thunderbird
[11:49] <funkyHat> what should i put in removable drives and media preferences to use xine as the dvd player?
[11:49] <ubotu> mozilla-thunderbird: has nothing about Info
[11:49] <crimsun> MikeStyle: you'll also need to change Edit> Preferences> Downloads> File Types> Plugins
[11:49] <TiMiDo> bla
[11:49] <Sarkie> !info Thunderbird
[11:49] <jbrouhard> hyphenated, Thanks... I need it cause I have Thunderbird on several machines.
[11:49] <Sarkie> !Info Thunderbird
[11:50] <ubuntuguy> anyone: I'm new to bittorrent. Which irc servers have bittorrent channels?
[11:50] <thoreauputic> dmlinux:  type  " man lineakd "
[11:50] <TiMiDo> ubuntuguy; none
[11:50] <Sarkie> ubuntuguy: what for?
[11:50] <Sarkie> TiMiDo: Incorrect............
[11:50] <TiMiDo> we don't help with warez
[11:50] <ubuntuguy> sarkie: video?
[11:50] <jbrouhard> and try to get webcam and DVD burning to work
[11:50] <jbrouhard> (and DVD authoring, DVD playback.. LOL)
[11:50] <Sarkie> oh if it's warez, then no, if its others use "google"
[11:50] <rempresent> TiMiDo: how
[11:51] <TiMiDo> rempresent; do apt-cache search thunderbird
[11:51] <hyphenated> jbrouhard: I use k3b for dvd burning, but I haven't tried to do anything fancier than data discs. it's a KDE app
[11:51] <rempresent> hold on
[11:51] <osku_> hi all
[11:51] <TiMiDo> mozilla-thunderbird
[11:51] <ubuntuguy> sarkie: I don't even know what "warez" is.
[11:51] <TiMiDo> hi osku_
[11:51] <jbrouhard> yeah.. I'm a bit of a KDE guy here.
[11:51] <jbrouhard> I know i can use kdenlive for video editing
[11:51] <thoreauputic> cricketloddo100: next time you do that you'll be out of here, OK ?
[11:51] <Sarkie> ubuntuguy: illegal software, films, something you do not own
[11:51] <hyphenated> jbrouhard: for playback, you've got a few choices. I'm partial to mplayer
[11:51] <gimmulf_> When i installed Ubuntu i choosed some default partition scheme and now i have like /dev/hda1 on 80 gb and tmpfs, doesnt that suck? :)
[11:51] <rempresent> okay
[11:51] <rempresent> done
[11:51] <jbrouhard> Ok
[11:51] <jbrouhard> <-- went from RedHat to Gentoo.
[11:52] <osku_> I'd like to know how to set synaptic window as my general theme..
[11:52] <Mrl33t> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3308
[11:52] <ubuntuguy> sarkie: ok, thanks for the tip
[11:52] <jbrouhard> Now i'm eager to try out ubuntu if it'll work on my desktop better than Gentoo did
[11:52] <TiMiDo> osku_; theme?
[11:52] <TiMiDo> for gnome?
[11:52] <MEtaLpREs> where is the grub.conf ? i cant even find the /boot folder
[11:52] <hyphenated> jbrouhard: only one way to find out ;-)
[11:52] <ben_60657> hello...how do i get access to my flash drive as a non-root user?
[11:52] <osku_> yep gnome
[11:52] <rempresent> TiMiDo: what next
[11:52] <jbrouhard> yeah
[11:52] <shutdownrunner> jbrouhard: it will. I also switched from gentoo and am happy
[11:52] <TiMiDo> MEtaLpREs; it should be there
[11:52] <osku_> breezy
[11:52] <jbrouhard> Gentoo is a chore to keep up
[11:52] <thoreauputic> MEtaLpREs: /bot/grub/menu.lst
[11:52] <TiMiDo> rempresent; find the, packaged and installed it
[11:52] <MEtaLpREs> do i have to mount /boot?
[11:52] <cricketloddo100> jj
[11:52] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:52] <mike> try: locate grub.conf
[11:52] <cricketloddo100> jj
[11:52] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:52] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:52] <Sarkie> /boot/grub........
[11:52] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:52] <TiMiDo> nope MEtaLpREs
[11:52] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:52] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:52] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:53] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:53] <thoreauputic> MEtaLpREs: bah - /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:53] <Sarkie> cricketloddo100: Ban
[11:53] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:53] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:53] <Sarkie> grow up
[11:53] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:53] <cricketloddo100> j
[11:53] <TiMiDo> laMer
[11:53] <rempresent> TiMiDo: ?
[11:53] <Sarkie> Ops?
[11:53] <Sarkie> thanks
[11:53] <TiMiDo> rempresent; installed the packaged with sudo apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird
[11:53] <LoneWolf071> how do i select/unselect what deamons i want to start up with my computer?
[11:53] <TiMiDo> mozilla-thunderbird
[11:53] <Sarkie> LoneWolf071: Servies
[11:53] <TiMiDo> LoneWolf071; man update-rc.d
[11:53] <gigaclon> is there a way to disable network setup at boottime, sometimes I am not connected to the network, and it takes for to start up
[11:53] <rempresent> TiMiDo: how is this going to fix my video problem
[11:53] <osku_> TiMiDo, metacity is different for synaptic for exemple
[11:53] <ben_60657> hello...how do i get access to my flash drive as a non-root user?
[11:53] <Sarkie> LoneWolf071: Services: in Prefences i believe, im in Windows
[11:54] <osku_> I ve made my own combinaison for a theme
[11:54] <mike> for startup look at: /etc/inittab
[11:54] <TiMiDo> oh i though you we're the guy asking about that rempresent
[11:54] <mike> then at /etc/rc2.d
[11:54] <osku_> but synaptic looks still "classic"
[11:54] <TiMiDo> ben_60657; tell the administrador to add you to a group, and then mount it
[11:54] <rempresent> TiMiDo: nope, i can't get videos to play in Mozilla Firefox
[11:54] <TiMiDo> ok
[11:54] <LoneWolf071> lol, in ubuntu
[11:54] <rempresent> TiMiDo: srry
[11:54] <ben_60657> i'm the administrator...how do i add to group?
[11:54] <Sarkie> rempresent: What type of videos??
[11:54] <MEtaLpREs> if i disconnect my linux drive, run a windows install on another drive, then plug my linux drive back in and edit my grub to see the windows drive should that effectivly make a dual boot system? i cant think of any other way to do it without installing windows first
[11:55] <rempresent> mainly wmv
[11:55] <mike> groupadd
[11:55] <TiMiDo> rempresent; try getting mozilla-mplayer
[11:55] <osku_> I've tried http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=77694 .. but nothing new
[11:55] <TiMiDo> ben_60657; man addgrp
[11:55] <rempresent> TiMiDo: i have that installed
[11:55] <osku_> anybody has the same pb ?
[11:55] <Sarkie> MEtaLpREs, can you just disable it in bios??
[11:55] <Mrl33t> if anybody can help me mount windows partition can you message me
[11:55] <TiMiDo> sorry man addgroup
[11:55] <ben_60657> do i just need to add the user to root group?
[11:55] <Sarkie> Mrl33t: ubuntuguide
[11:55] <TiMiDo> well, what are you trying to do?
[11:55] <Sarkie> if im allowed to say that
[11:55] <gigaclon> or the wiki
[11:56] <gigaclon> !mount
[11:56] <ubotu> rumour has it, mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive. For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives
[11:56] <TiMiDo> ubuntuguide is a bad idea
[11:56] <MEtaLpREs> yea i could disable it... i suppose that would be easier :)
[11:56] <ben_60657> access my flash drive
[11:56] <samue1> why would you need to though metal?
[11:56] <gigaclon> !tell MrL33t about windowsdrives
[11:56] <LoneWolf071> TiMiDo:Is there a GUI or interfaced program to select services/
[11:56] <rempresent> TiMiDo: yep, have the latest version, and no video... i want to get rid of totem as my default and make mplayer my default i think
[11:56] <LoneWolf071> ?
[11:56] <shutdownrunner> Mrl33t: just add /dev/sdb1 /path/to/mount/point vfat defaults,umask=000 0 0
[11:56] <shutdownrunner> to your /etc/fstab
[11:56] <MEtaLpREs> think that would work though? its not going to cause weird bootloader confusion with the xp bootloader and grub?
[11:56] <TiMiDo> rempresent; ok then go here nano /etc/passwd
[11:57] <TiMiDo> which i don't think it should be there
[11:57] <rempresent> ok
[11:57] <Sarkie> MEtaLpREs: Grub will be the bootloader, it will load the MBR on the xp disk
[11:57] <rempresent> TiMiDo: done
[11:57] <abiectus> Can anyone tell me how to intall this file: Azureus2.3.0.4.jar ?
[11:57] <MEtaLpREs> ok, i'll give it a try
[11:57] <ben_60657> how do i know which group the usb port the flash plugs into is on so i can add my non-root user account to it?
[11:58] <TiMiDo> ben_60657; add a group and then mount it to the specific group you want man mount
[11:58] <samue1> windows will write a new mbr when you install it tho
[11:58] <TiMiDo> installed win and thenLinux
[11:58] <Sarkie> samue1: he is install it to another drive
[11:58] <LoneWolf071> TiMiDo:Is there a GUI or interfaced program to select services?
[11:58] <TiMiDo> LoneWolf071; nope
[11:58] <samue1> i think best to just istall windows with both drives in then rewrite the mbr with grub from the ubuntu boot disk
[11:58] <Sarkie> so the mbr is on another drive, so add to grub the location of the drive to boot and itll run
[11:58] <TiMiDo> LoneWolf071; try looking apt-cache search services
[11:59] <WebLOCH> hey guys, does anyone know this means... Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[11:59] <WebLOCH> Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual
[11:59] <Sarkie> GLX is missing
[11:59] <rempresent> TiMiDo: what next, or are you busy?
[11:59] <WebLOCH> Sarkie, thats what I thought, but i installed nvidia-glx
[11:59] <shutdownrunner> WebLOCH: you have sth wrong in xorg.conf
[11:59] <ben_60657> ok, when i first installed ubuntu it set up a user account (not root), but if i log on with that the flash drive is accessible through an icon on my desktop...obviously a group already exists...how do i find out which one and add my other user to it?
[11:59] <kevogod> Um, System > Administration > Services
[11:59] <Mrl33t> ok... i got my windows partition mounted.  Now I tried to open up Rhythmbox and add the My Music folder, but I get the error: The File Is Not An Audio Stream
[11:59] <Sarkie> ben: sudo
[12:00] <Sarkie> Mrl33t: Mp3 Codecs?