[12:00] <Dark-Druid> woddf2, it wasn't a good question i think..
[12:00] <gyaresu> woddf2, you question needs work.
[12:00] <chris86wm> what about mine?
[12:00] <woddf2> Here is the question: On 1 of my b0xes, the partitioner freezes every time I try to load it! Why is it doing that?
[12:00] <chris86wm> i have checked the forums but there is no solution
[12:00] <nalioth> woddf2: are you using it on a mounted partition?
[12:00] <gyaresu> chris86wm, doesn't sound like somehting i've seen.
[12:01] <woddf2> It's in the installer.
[12:01] <Dark-Druid> woddf2, what disks do you have on the computer?
[12:01] <woddf2> I have an 8 GB HDD on there.
[12:01] <chris86wm> the live cd does that too, but i can just press enter and it boots fine
[12:01] <aclonedsheep> bob2: did you see my paste?
[12:01] <gyaresu> woddf2, and which partitioner?
[12:01] <woddf2> It's in the installer.
[12:01] <timstokman> I want to start my ftp server at boot, but it needs to run as root. how do i do that in ubuntu?
[12:02] <bob2> aclonedsheep: I assume it's missing bits
[12:02] <bob2> timstokman: er, all the ftp servers in ubuntu run as root to begin with
[12:02] <aclonedsheep> thats all that was there
[12:02] <bob2> aclonedsheep: really? look again
[12:03] <gyaresu> timstokman, update-rc.d add ftpd default
[12:03] <timstokman> bob2: I installed pure-ftp and I want to start it when my pc boots
[12:03] <aclonedsheep> bob2: i did select all but ill try again
[12:03] <timstokman> ok, thnx
[12:03] <bob2> timstokman: ?
[12:03] <bob2> timstokman: it's in ubuntu, and runs by default when installed
[12:03] <evilroot> So nobody is familiar with MOL?
[12:03] <bob2> gyaresu: no, no need for that
[12:03] <gyaresu> bob2, timstokman sorry.
[12:03] <chris86wm> anybody else has any ideas?
[12:03] <aclonedsheep> bob2: thats it
[12:04] <timstokman> not here, I had to install it
[12:04] <bob2> evilroot: I'm pretty sure that's not possible
[12:04] <chris86wm> i dont want to use windows
[12:04] <Dreamglider> im trying to watch coach carter, i use mplayer, mplayer -idx file.avi but the indexing stops at 47%, anyone know how i can see the rest of the movie ?
[12:04] <bob2> timstokman: yes, you obviously need to install it
[12:04] <bob2> Dreamglider: man mplayer, -forceidx
[12:04] <woddf2> When the installer says it is starting up the partitioner, after it leaves 70% the installer turns blank and doesn't do anything else.
[12:04] <bob2> timstokman: once installed it runs on boot, tho
[12:04] <evilroot> bob2:  I know it works on Gentoo
[12:04] <bob2> woddf2: have you verified your cd yet?
[12:04] <bob2> evilroot: link?
[12:04] <woddf2> No
[12:04] <woddf2> I'll try that.
[12:04] <bob2> aclonedsheep: er, then look at it
[12:04] <Dreamglider> bob2, i tried that too, it hangs on 47% and starts playback
[12:04] <evilroot> Why wouldn't it under Ubuntu?
[12:04] <nalioth> ubotu: tell woddf2 about verify
[12:04] <timstokman> it doesn't here
[12:04] <bob2> aclonedsheep: it's broken (the last line is truncated)
[12:04] <bob2> timstokman: yes, it does
[12:05] <bob2> Dreamglider: time to fork out $2 to rent the dvd, then, I guess
[12:05] <bob2> evilroot: link showing that it works under gentoo?
[12:05] <woddf2> I rebooted it and launched the installer in Expert Mode.
[12:05] <dragonkh> bob2 - where do I put a LoadModule command for php ?
[12:05] <dragonkh> inthe apache2.conf ?
[12:05] <woddf2> BRB
[12:05] <nalioth> woddf2: check your md5 sums
[12:05] <aclonedsheep> bob2: it isnt pasting correctly
[12:05] <nalioth> woddf2: see the link ubotu PMd you
[12:05] <chris86wm> do you think kubuntu would install better?
[12:05] <evilroot> bob2:  http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-365647.html
[12:05] <pandemic_1233> how do i install xmms on ubuntu? there is no applnk folder in X11
[12:05] <bob2> dragonkh: I don't do php, sorry
[12:06] <Dreamglider> bob2, so the file is incomplete or messed up ? :/
[12:06] <bob2> chris86wm: no
[12:06] <nalioth> chris86wm: they are the same underneath
[12:06] <bob2> pandemic_1233: install the xmms package
[12:06] <chris86wm> well that sucks
[12:06] <dragonkh> anyone know where to put php LoadModule in ubuntu?
[12:06] <bob2> Dreamglider: no idea, ask whoever made it
[12:06] <bob2> Dreamglider: dude
[12:06] <bob2> dragonkh: dude
[12:06] <aclonedsheep> bob2: i just pasted the last part seperately
[12:06] <bob2> dragonkh: /etc/apache2/
[12:06] <Dreamglider> dude
[12:06] <Dreamglider> ok thanks anyways
[12:07] <bob2> aclonedsheep: well, that file is broken
[12:07] <bob2> aclonedsheep: but the most important thing is that you don't have main or multiverse enabled
[12:07] <aclonedsheep> bob2: how can I fix that?
[12:07] <nalioth> ubotu: tell aclonedsheep about repos
[12:08] <guaicoloro> catalina le pego
[12:08] <synd> I just installed Beagle and like it a lot. It's just that the font on the actual Beagle search window is very small. I can't figure out how to make this bigger..
[12:08] <synd> Any ideas?
[12:08] <bob2> aclonedsheep: by reading the file?
[12:08] <bob2> aclonedsheep: it tells you what to do...
[12:08] <aclonedsheep> sources.list ?
[12:09] <nalioth> aclonedsheep: read the msg ubotu sent you
[12:09] <winslow> Can anyone see me?
[12:09] <synd> winslow: No
[12:09] <nalioth> winslow: no, you're insvisible
[12:09] <mwe> heh
[12:10] <winslow> If you are an op, would you please kick woddf2 ?
[12:10] <duncanm> hmm
[12:10] <winslow> g2g
[12:10] <synd> Heh.
[12:10] <duncanm> i installed nvidia-glx, but now i see that it's not loading the kernel module
[12:10] <duncanm> is there something i need to do?
[12:12] <r0bby> where do i change where my usb drive mounts by default?
[12:12] <uli> oke, anyone know how to get fancontrol?
[12:12] <relb1> r0bby: /etc/fstab
[12:13] <aclonedsheep> bob2: I did what the website did and got some errors, pasting in flood now
[12:13] <r0bby> it automtaically mounted in /media/REMOVABLE
[12:13] <r0bby> i was curious
[12:13] <r0bby> thats all
[12:13] <uli> lm_sensors is already installed. the problem is if i try to make "pwmcofig"
[12:13] <uli> pwmconfig
[12:13] <uli> ist says:
[12:13] <uli> Found the following PWM controls:
[12:13] <uli>    1-002e/pwm1
[12:13] <uli> /usr/sbin/pwmconfig: line 102: 1-002e/pwm1_enable: Permission denied
[12:13] <uli>    1-002e/pwm2
[12:13] <uli> /usr/sbin/pwmconfig: line 102: 1-002e/pwm2_enable: Permission denied
[12:13] <uli>    1-002e/pwm3
[12:13] <uli> /usr/sbin/pwmconfig: line 102: 1-002e/pwm3_enable: Permission denied
[12:13] <uli> AND
[12:14] <r0bby> shot in the dark
[12:14] <r0bby> here
[12:14] <timstokman> ok, i checked just to be certain but it still doesn't start when i boot, only after I type the pure-ftpd command..
[12:15] <timstokman> how can i check to which ports it is listening? maybe thats the problem
[12:16] <kemik> !pastebin
[12:16] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[12:16] <medgno> does anyone know of a somewhat cheap webcam that can works with ubuntu?
[12:17] <Fearan> does anyone know how to create an iso file from a cd in nautilus?
[12:17] <Fearan> does anyone know how to create an iso file from a cd in nautilus?
[12:18] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[12:18] <timstokman> umm, can anyone help me with my ftp server?
[12:18] <Fearan> does anyone know how to create an iso file from a cd in nautilus?
[12:18] <ricardo> hi all. is ubuntu 5.10 ready for wifi (I want to install 5.10 amd64 version on a Aspire 1502 LMi )
[12:18] <nalioth> Fearan: please dont repeat. we aren't ignoring you
[12:18] <Juhaz> Fearan, st
[12:18] <fearaz_kl> uhmm... I forced a package installation (libstdc++6), and now, apt wants to remove half of the entire system because it detects unmet dependencies.. how would I uninstall that package and start fresh?
[12:18] <Fearan> juhaz: sorry
[12:18] <Juhaz> err. we are, now.
[12:19] <Fearan> lol
[12:19] <dooglus> Fearan: in nautilus, hit Alt-F2 and then type "dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/cd.iso"
[12:19] <dragonkh> I fixed it yaya
[12:19] <nalioth> fearaz_kl: use synaptic
[12:19] <dragonkh> thanks for the help
[12:19] <nalioth> fearaz_kl: and dont force things
[12:19] <chris86wm> well crap i give up
[12:19] <Fearan> dooglus: thanks
[12:19] <dragonkh> fixed it thanks
[12:20] <fearaz_kl> nalioth, I know I should be slapped for forcing it in.. but im pretty much stuck right now, whatever I do, use apt-get or synaptic, it still wants to remove 1000mb of packages before continuing.
[12:20] <chris86wm> if i hooked the laptop to another monitor would it fix it?
[12:20] <bubba> is it still possible to install ubuntu from floppy?
[12:20] <funkyHat> sshd won't start... anyone give me any pointers on how to debug?
[12:20] <EnsignRedshirt> Anyone here use RapdipSVN in breezy?  I'm trying it out, and the fonts look bad.  They are too big; the bottoms of the column headings are being chopped off.
[12:20] <misguided> can I ask a question?
[12:20] <nalioth> fearaz_kl: you are kinda against a wall here
[12:20] <EnsignRedshirt> s/Rapdip/Rapid/   :)
[12:20] <Dark-Druid> funkyhat any messages in dmesg output?
[12:21] <fearaz_kl> nalioth, just what I feel like
[12:21] <ivo> i was wondering how well cedega works, especially in ubuntu...
[12:21] <funkyHat> Dark-Druid, no
[12:21] <medgno> ivo, quite well, I've used it to run HL2
[12:21] <anelka> ubuntu modifies my /etc/resolv.conf at startup,and deletes my dns's,why is that
[12:21] <misguided> every time I try to install any interesting packages I get errors similar to this:
[12:21] <misguided> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ca.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-backports_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[12:21] <Dark-Druid> funkyHat, any /var/log/ssh* files?
[12:21] <ivo> hl2 and wow are about all i play
[12:22] <ivo> the $5 a month makes me a lil iffy tho
[12:22] <funkyHat> Dark-Druid, just [fail]  on the line after /etc/init.d/ssh start
[12:22] <fearaz_kl> ivo.. I've used cedega to play WoW, and its just perfect
[12:22] <nalioth> fearaz_kl: if you can remove all those things and still have an apt-get that works, you may try letting it uninstall all that stuff, and install "ubuntu-desktop" when the smoke clears
[12:22] <ivo> i run ubuntu on my laptop and love it... just keep xp on desktop for gaming tho...
[12:22] <nalioth> misguided: there are no backports
[12:22] <ivo> so the $5 a month is worth it?
[12:22] <funkyHat> Dark-Druid, no
[12:22] <Gobbla> ivo: you could just download it?
[12:22] <nalioth> misguided: backports depend on dapper drake being built. it is not in developement yet
[12:23] <Dark-Druid> funkyHat, give me a sec...
[12:23] <fearaz_kl> nalioth, maybe I should just let it do that.. you're right.. thats what im doing.. not much to loose anyway.
[12:23] <ivo> says the subscription is $5 on there website
[12:23] <medgno> ivo, the $5 a months is only to get new versions. I've been unsubscribed for a few months, and I'm still allowed to use the .debs I downloaded
[12:23] <pandemic1233> ..can someone help me install xmms
[12:23] <Milk_> Hello!
[12:23] <misguided> yeah, that makes perfect sense to me, but apt-get is doing this on its own and then failing all my installs.
[12:23] <fearaz_kl> ivo, I dont use Point2Play
[12:23] <fearaz_kl> so its free
[12:23] <nalioth> pandemic1233: have you enabled all your repos?
[12:23] <aclonedsheep> bob2: I just pasted an error in #flood from installing DrScheme if you woudlnt mind taking a look
[12:23] <anelka> how can i add a script at ubuntu startup which changes /etc/resolv.conf with my personalised one by overwriting file
[12:23] <ivo> ah
[12:23] <nalioth> misguided: comment out the backports line in your sources.list for now
[12:23] <Milk_> I'm having trouble installing nvidia drivers in breezy.  I followed the howto in the forums, but its still giving me kernel erros, can someone help me find the problem?
[12:23] <synd> I just installed Beagle and like it a lot. It's just that the font on the actual Beagle search window is very small. I can't figure out how to make this bigger..
[12:24] <synd> Any ideas?
[12:24] <sizzam> i have converted one of my dvd's to an iso and mounted it,  whats the best way to play it back (a local dvd)
[12:24] <fearaz_kl> Milk_, you do have the kernel headers?
[12:24] <ivo> i will definitely reconsider my xp install now... especially if i can get gimpshop to install right on the laptop
[12:24] <ivo> htnkas
[12:24] <nalioth> ubotu: tell pandemic1233 about repos
[12:24] <ivo> *thanks
[12:24] <misguided> nalioth, that's probably a good call, one sec, I'll see if that'll lead to any actual module installations :)
[12:24] <Milk_> fearaz_kl, Yes, I followed the howto exactly on how to get them
[12:25] <fearaz_kl> Milk_... ok
[12:25] <anelka> how can i add a script at ubuntu startup which changes /etc/resolv.conf with my personalised one by overwriting file
[12:25] <aclonedsheep> bob2: got eclipse running, thanks so much, now for drscheme...getting a relocation error
[12:25] <Milk_> I think part of the problem may be that linux-kernel-headers is of version 2.6.11.2-0 where as linux-headers is version 2.6.12.9-686
[12:25] <nalioth> ivo: did you follow the howto online for gimpshop?
[12:25] <fearaz_kl> anelka, create a script and let it be executed in init.d
[12:26] <strannik> i need java to work in my firefox, tried to apt it but it was not found in the repos (though i found a post on the forum where it said it should be there)
[12:26] <patrickj> ello all :P
[12:26] <anelka> fearas im new how do i do it
[12:26] <strannik> could somebody point me to a guide on how to install java?
[12:26] <nalioth> ubotu: tell strannik about java
[12:26] <Milk_> but if I try to remove linux-kernel-headers, its wanting to install a LONG list of things
[12:26] <nalioth> strannik: we told you this earlier
[12:26] <patrickj> just wanted to say, Breezy is teh_awesomez0rs
[12:26] <patrickj> heh
[12:26] <anelka> what should the script file include and where i put it
[12:26] <alexr> Hi! Can anybody help me with the question about modifying breezy install CD?
[12:26] <strannik> thanx
[12:26] <Dark-Druid> funkyHat, when you run /etc/init.d/ssh start from the terimnal what message do you get?
[12:26] <fearaz_kl> anelka, you know how to create the script to modify the file right (I assume you do).. so what you need, it something to execute it.. i'll find a link for you, just a sec.
[12:26] <medgno> anyone have any reccomendations for good webcams?
[12:27] <Milk_> alexr, your gonna have to get more specific
[12:27] <funkyHat>  * Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server...                               [fail] 
[12:27] <Markus> hiya
[12:27] <anelka> im very new to linux man
[12:27] <misguided> nalioth, now that I can actually see what I'm doing because of the lack of no such file or directory messages, I can see that I'm getting couldn't find package errors for some packages I thought were built into the universe updates...
[12:27] <Markus> anyone willing to give some basic help to a newbie?
[12:27] <alexr> Milk_: here goes. I followed https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallCDCustomizationHowTo
[12:27] <Milk_> Markus, whats up
[12:27] <pandemic1233> what version of xmms would I get? Debian?
[12:28] <crimsun> pandemic1233: xmms is in main...
[12:28] <alexr> Milk_: In short, added a section extras to the repo that came on the CD.
[12:28] <Markus> i installed ubuntu about 3 days ago and so far i am completely loving it
[12:28] <Milk_> fearaz_kl any thoughts on why its not working?
[12:28] <Markus> but i am having some issues understanding the file system
[12:28] <fearaz_kl> anelka, is it possible that switching between two files might fix the problem, or do you actually need to modify the file ?
[12:28] <dryice> somebody have tried gphpedit
[12:28] <dryice> ?
[12:28] <dryice> is a nest of bugs
[12:28] <anelka> two files switching
[12:28] <crimsun> pandemic1233: use Synaptic to install it
[12:28] <dryice> can anymody tell me why?
[12:28] <fearaz_kl> Milk_.. not really, just installed my drivers the other day, without using a guide though.. I just followed the on-screen instructions, and it worked like a charm.
[12:28] <Dark-Druid> funkyHat, can't really think of anything else :-/
[12:28] <alexr> Milk_: made new Packages and Relase file, signed Release, added my key to the ubuntu-keyring package, remastered CD.
[12:29] <Dark-Druid> sorry
[12:29] <anelka> not modifying the file,just replacing
[12:29] <funkyHat> :( it's ok
[12:29] <elad`> What package provides the "mail" command?
[12:29] <fearaz_kl> anelka.. that makes it a whole lot easier
[12:29] <Milk_> fearaz_kl, the instructions in the CLI?
[12:29] <nalioth> misguided: if you use synaptic, it's much easier
[12:29] <alexr> Still the modified package would not get installed before apt-cdrom is called, and then my CD is in invalid because the public key is not found in the keyring.
[12:29] <Milk_> Does anyone else have any idea why the nvidia installer is failing despite having the headers installed?
[12:29] <Robi-> yo dryice
[12:30] <stoeptegel> i did a fresh install, why aren't my disks listed in media:/ ?
[12:30] <misguided> :O oooh!  never even seen that.  Thanks nalioth
[12:30] <Markus> can someone give me a quick tutorial in how i should be storing files when i download them as well as where to download installs for apps
[12:30] <fearaz_kl> Milk_, well, dont you get some kind of curses based installer on your screen ?
[12:30] <nalioth> Markus: use synaptic to install your software
[12:30] <crimsun> Milk_: do you _absolutely_ need the drivers from upstream? Have you tried http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto?
[12:30] <chris86wm> is there a way to change screen resolution while installing ubuntu?
[12:30] <tritium> Milk_, it's easier to use the ubuntu nvidia packages
[12:30] <Markus> well
[12:30] <crimsun> (anyhow, I bet it's gcc-3.4)
[12:30] <alexr> Anybody can help with remastering the Breezy CD?
[12:30] <Markus> i tried to install real player
[12:30] <Markus> and ran into trouble
[12:30] <crimsun> alexr: there are hints in the ubuntu-devel archives
[12:31] <Markus> besides i'd like to learn how it works
[12:31] <Milk_> crimsun and tritium, I tried the ubuntu packages and x wont start afterwards
[12:31] <tritium> Milk_, did you determine the reason?
[12:31] <crimsun> Milk_: did you follow the BinaryDriverHowto?
[12:31] <fearaz_kl> Milk_, I might be totally wrong about what you are trying to do.. I just installed the original drivers from nvidia.com .. but apparently thats not what you are trying to do.
[12:31] <alexr> crimsun: Can you give the URL to the archives' location?
[12:31] <Milk_> fearaz_kl, yep, thats what I'm trying, after trying the ubuntu packages
[12:31] <Markus> i migrated from windows cause i felt using linux would be more meaningful
[12:31] <crimsun> alexr: lists.ubuntu.com
[12:31] <Markus> lol
[12:31] <tritium> Milk_, fearaz_kl: it's really preferable to use the ubuntu packages
[12:32] <Milk_> tritium and crimsun, I did fillow the howto, and I got a "caught error 11" or the like
[12:32] <tritium> Milk_, at what point?
[12:32] <alexr> crimsun: thanks! you would not remember which month was it, would you?
[12:32] <Milk_> tritium, after typing startx
[12:32] <Epix> Is there any free software for drawing circuts?
[12:32] <crimsun> alexr: post-Hoary
[12:32] <Markus> ok if no one can give me a tutorial .... can someone at least point me to a page giving me a descent overview?
[12:32] <alexr> crimsun: that narrows it down to april-today slot, right?
[12:33] <tritium> Epix, apt-cache search circuit should list a few
[12:33] <crimsun> alexr: yes
[12:33] <fearaz_kl> anelka, create a file and put the line "mv /path/resolv.conf /etc/"
[12:33] <alexr> crimsun: Thanks a lot, I'll try finding it.
[12:33] <Markus> i've been using the help file loaded with ubuntu and it's not really helping
[12:33] <Epix> tritium: like?
[12:33] <tritium> Milk_, you're not using gdm?  Why are you using startx?
[12:33] <anelka> ok fearaz
[12:33] <fearaz_kl> anelka.. just above that, you put "#!/bin/bash" .. in the same file
[12:33] <pandemic1233> how do I kill a frozen process?
[12:34] <tritium> Epix, did you try it?
[12:34] <Milk_> tritium, hrm... how to you start X from command using gdm?
[12:34] <Epix> tritium: im not on a ubuntu box right now.
[12:34] <strannik> ok after adding    deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main i get this error when doing apt-get update    Err ftp://ftp.nerim.net etch Release.gpg
[12:34] <rafx> heh, funny http://www.gnome.org/~jdub/blog/projects/ubuntu/1118337956
[12:34] <strannik> i am behind a proxy
[12:34] <tritium> Milk_, sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start
[12:34] <funkyHat> pandemic1233, several ways, one is killall processname
[12:34] <tritium> Milk_, but it should be automatically started on boot
[12:34] <stoeptegel> what do i have to do to get my disks listed in media:/ ?
[12:34] <anelka> aight fearaz
[12:34] <fearaz_kl> anatole, remember to change the path to the file you wish to overwrite the existing resolv.conf with
[12:34] <fearaz_kl> anelka
[12:34] <Milk_> tritium, yes.. but I ahve to kill X to install and restart GDM
[12:34] <tritium> Milk_, you followed every step in the BinaryDriverHowto?
[12:35] <foxiness> i can not download anything from synaptic its work before two day
[12:35] <Dark-Druid> funkyHat, what happens if you run /usr/sbin/sshd?
[12:35] <anelka> ok
[12:35] <foxiness> is the server gos down ?
[12:35] <Dark-Druid> i installed ssh now and had the same problem as you..
[12:35] <tritium> Milk_, make sure your /etc/X11/xorg.conf is configured properly, and look for errors in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[12:35] <funkyHat> Dark-Druid, seemed to run
[12:35] <chris86wm> is there a place where i could get all the screens that pop up during the ubuntu install?
[12:35] <Dark-Druid> ran it like that... then killall sshd and /etc/init.d/ssh starts seems fine
[12:35] <Milk_> well.. I'll try it again... wish me luck
[12:36] <aclonedsheep> what does this mean? :  version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference
[12:36] <foxiness> is the repo work a
[12:36] <foxiness> can i add it ?
[12:36] <anelka> faerez how do i get this script work at startup
[12:36] <pandemic1233> can anyone help me through installing Cedega
[12:36] <foxiness> ubotu, !tell repo
[12:36] <ubotu> foxiness: No idea
[12:36] <foxiness> ubotu, !tell repos
[12:36] <ubotu> foxiness: Do they come in packets of five?
[12:37] <fearaz_kl> anelka thats what you need to add now
[12:37] <nalioth> ubotu: tell foxiness about repos
[12:37] <geoffTheFish> where can i find w32codecs for breezy?
[12:37] <anelka> ok
[12:37] <nalioth> ubotu: tell geoffTheFish about w32codecs
[12:37] <dryice> Robi-, sorry, can you tell me why?
[12:37] <Dark-Druid> ubotu: tell Dark-Druid about w32codecs
[12:37] <Dark-Druid> i want t know too :P
[12:38] <Robi-> dryice: why what?
[12:38] <anelka> btw faerez,mv command will bring a warning saying are you sure to overwrite file,anyway to skip it
[12:38] <medgno> ubotu: tell medgno about w32codecs
[12:38] <medgno> it's the cool thing to do
[12:38] <cyphase> why does scribus look so bad in ubuntu?
[12:38] <nalioth> !msg the bot
[12:38] <fearaz_kl> anelka, use "chmod +x yourscriptfile"
[12:38] <nalioth> !+msg the bot
[12:38] <ubotu> somebody said msg the bot was please message the bot in private, he accepts private messages from registered nicknames(/msg nickserv help register). In order for everyone to get better help, do not clutter the channel with many !commands, please. /msg ubotu keyword, or especially if you do not know whether some factoid exists.
[12:38] <fearaz_kl> anelka.. will it ??.. I dont think it will.. are you sure ?
[12:38] <Blissex> cyphase: what looks bad? Things like the fonts?
[12:39] <anelka> i dunno
[12:39] <cyphase> the interface
[12:39] <anelka> it may
[12:39] <fearaz_kl> It wont
[12:39] <cyphase> the whole window
[12:39] <cyphase> it looks terrible
[12:39] <fearaz_kl> :D
[12:39] <anelka> resolv.conf must be a readonly file
[12:39] <anelka> not sure tough
[12:39] <cyphase> i think it might be using gtk1
[12:39] <cyphase> maybe..
[12:40] <herrpoons> hi, im having a problem with mrtg, when i try and start it, it says theres a problem with the language im using :/
[12:40] <dryice> Robi-, you told me that you knew why there is so unstable gphpedit
[12:40] <fearaz_kl> if its run as root, it should be no problem..
[12:40] <makkk> anyone know why my update manager just decided to stop working? I can get updates through synaptic, but update manager only tells me there are updates. it refuses to actually download and install them
[12:40] <Juagar> how to use googletall with gaim? I've writen as server: talk.google.com my username and my password, but it doesn't connect
[12:40] <herrpoons> "when the environment lang is set to UTF-8"
[12:41] <herrpoons> what does that mean?
[12:41] <anelka> that overwriting must be for all users startup
[12:41] <Robi-> dryice: i did no such thing
[12:41] <fearaz_kl> anelka...after chmodding, you put it in /etc/init.d/
[12:41] <nalioth> Juagar: at google there is a howto for gaim and gtalk
[12:41] <anelka> aight
[12:41] <fearaz_kl> make sure it works if you run the script with sudo
[12:41] <fangorious> so gst-inspect indicates I have decoders for wmv 7/8/9 through ffmpeg, but I don't seem to see the video on wmv
[12:41] <dryice> Robi-, ok, my mistake
[12:41] <Juagar> thanks
[12:41] <Juagar> I'm gonna see
[12:41] <fearaz_kl> easier than rebooting the system over and over again :p
[12:41] <anelka> :)
[12:42] <anelka> aight thanks buddy
[12:42] <Robi-> dryice: you're not the dryice on EFnet are you?
[12:42] <nalioth> fangorious: modern wmv probably wont play at all, no matter what you do
[12:42] <fearaz_kl> wait
[12:42] <fearaz_kl> you are not done
[12:42] <anelka> im used to rebooting alot
[12:42] <anelka> ok
[12:42] <crimsun> Robi-: he is not
[12:42] <fearaz_kl> you need to add it to the inits
[12:42] <nalioth> anelka: with linux, you can lose that habit
[12:42] <fearaz_kl> "update-rc.d yourscript defaults"
[12:42] <Robi-> crimsun, looks like i missed mithrndir again
[12:42] <fangorious> nalioth: any way to tell what version of wmv the file is? i get the audio just fine
[12:42] <anelka> my amd has some unstability
[12:42] <Robi-> crimsun , i left him msgs
[12:42] <fearaz_kl> anelka.. remember, doing that, activates the script at all runlevels..
[12:43] <narg> wow... the package of eric3 in the repositories crashes on startup...
[12:43] <nalioth> fangorious: in a terminal, type "file /path/to/file"
[12:43] <anelka> ok man thanks
[12:43] <ajmitch_> narg: use eric, nor eric3
[12:43] <ajmitch_> s/nor/not/
[12:43] <fearaz_kl> you can go to each rc0,1,2,3,4,5 and remove the symlinks at each run level if you dont want it to startup. Runlevel 5 is graphical
[12:43] <pandemic1233> when i run glxgears, i get under 500FPS yet i have a ATi 9600XT...Anyway to fix this?
[12:44] <fangorious> nalioth: just says "Microsoft ASF"
[12:44] <tritium> fearaz_kl, this is not redhat/fedora
[12:44] <tritium> runlevel 5 is not graphical
[12:44] <fearaz_kl> tritium.. what?
[12:44] <narg> ajmitch_: ok... still, having a crashing package is quite a surprise...
[12:44] <nalioth> fangorious: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[12:44] <fearaz_kl> its not ?
[12:44] <tritium> no, fearaz_kl
[12:44] <fearaz_kl> then what is ?
[12:45] <anelka> 5 is n/a
[12:45] <anelka> prolly :)
[12:45] <m0zone> pan i have a onboard ati card on laptop here  i gave up on 3d hehe
[12:45] <anelka> anyways im done thanks again bye
[12:45] <fearaz_kl> anelka.. good luck
[12:45] <tritium> fearaz_kl, 2
[12:45] <ajmitch_> narg: considering it's in universe, it's not unexpected to find a few out of the >10000 that have problems
[12:46] <dryice> Robi-, no, I'm not
[12:47] <therether> anyone use dosbox in ubuntu here? if yes, where is dosbox.conf ?:P
[12:47] <Robi-> crimsun: odd how noone else here runs soft-raid
[12:47] <Milk_> tritium, I followed the howto, and its crashing
[12:48] <dooglus> therether: did you find /usr/share/doc/dosbox/dosbox.conf.example.gz ?
[12:48] <tritium> Milk_, please put your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log on pastebin
[12:48] <Milk_> tritium, I can't, I have no X now
[12:48] <Parisi> gosh, i cannot believe i am using aol.
[12:48] <Milk_> well.. wait.. I think I have an xorg backup that works
[12:48] <Milk_> brb
[12:50] <bDerrly> anyone else get locale errors when running apt-get upgrade?  it started happening not long after I upgraded to breezy
[12:50] <alexr> crimsun: Haven't found any hints on customizing Install CD. A lot of hints and a good tutorial on Live CD, but it is very different.
[12:50] <Athlon_> hello, I am trying out Ubuntu Linux 5.04 LiveCD and am trying to acess my hard drive. I am not seeing it and I don't know if I need to mount it or what. Can anyone help. Thanks
[12:50] <Milk_> ok.. let me paste this over
[12:51] <tritium> Milk_, on pastebin please
[12:51] <therether> dooglus, thankyou !
[12:52] <dooglus> therether: that's just an example
[12:52] <dooglus> therether: see the man page for details - it uses dosbox.conf from the current directory if it exists
[12:53] <fearaz_kl> nalioth.. hehe.. it only introduced one little problem, apt-get got removed alongside everything else.. but its back up running now.. hope its fixing my problems. Will remember not to force anything, ever again.
[12:53] <Milk_> tritium, heres xorg.conf
[12:53] <Milk_> http://pastebin.com/399188
[12:53] <tritium> Milk_, it's not configured right.
[12:53] <tritium> It's using "nv" rather than "nvidia"
[12:53] <nalioth> fearaz_kl: esp your libc
[12:54] <fearaz_kl> nalioth.. yea, it seems to be TOO essential to fuck with
[12:54] <tritium> fearaz_kl, watch the language please
[12:54] <nalioth> fearaz_kl: agreed, but please with the mouth
[12:54] <Milk_> ohh.. crap,, yea, had to to get back into X
[12:54] <Milk_> hrm.. hold on
[12:55] <tritium> Milk_, did you run sudo nvidia-glx-config enable?
[12:55] <therether> dooglus, ok, one more thing...when i do fullscreen in dosbox, it change to all black but only with a little square in the center of the monitor...how can i change to complete fullscreen ?
[12:55] <Milk_> I just did now, hold on
[12:56] <Athlon_> hello, I am trying out Ubuntu Linux 5.04 LiveCD and am trying to acess my hard drive. I am not seeing it in Places->Computer or in /dev and I don't know if I need to mount it or what. Can anyone help. Thanks
[12:56] <Milk_> tritium, http://pastebin.com/399193
[12:56] <dooglus> therether: I never used dosbox, sorry.
[12:57] <tritium> Milk_, okay.  How about your log file?
[12:57] <therether> dooglus, ok.:) thanks.
[12:57] <nYto> Hello all,new in ubuntu... :-) can't connect the internet...getting this error: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3360
[12:57] <foxiness> i can not use synaptic to downlaod from it ,is the sever busy or down? is there server other then ubuntu can i use
[12:57] <Milk_> hold on
[12:57] <fearaz_kl> athlon.. you could try to mount it first, and see if thats the problem...
[12:57] <trans_err> my winntv (88xx based) tvtuner won't change chanels, any ideas?
[12:57] <nalioth> foxiness: change your sources from us.archive.bleh to just 'archive.ble"
[12:58] <Milk_> tritium, http://pastebin.com/399196
[12:59] <foxiness> nalioth, this what i have
[12:59] <luis_> hi, is the postfix-tls package available in breezy?
[12:59] <fearaz_kl> As a scandinavian.. I found the swedish (se.archive...) to be extremly fast..
[12:59] <walterbrunswick> X needs to die
[12:59] <nalioth> foxiness: not in here please
[12:59] <strannik> how do i add a ftp proxy server so that the apt-get could work with ftp through my proxy?
[01:00] <foxiness> nalioth, what is not in here ?
[01:00] <bimberi> Athlon_: you'll need to mount the partition, use "sudo fdisk -l" in a terminal to determine the partition name
[01:00] <nalioth> foxiness: please dont paste in here
[01:01] <foxiness> nalioth, this what i have http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 and not work
[01:01] <luis_> hi  again, is the postfix-tls package available in breezy?
[01:01] <pandemic1233> why when i go to install Cedega from a tar, it will say that its copying all the files, but when i look were they are supposed to be, they arent there... and yes, i am using root
[01:02] <sgt-dyke> can someone help i dont know how to setup my 3d support
[01:02] <pandemic1233> i am using   tar -xvzf  cedega_4.4-1.i386.tgz
[01:02] <nalioth> foxiness: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[01:02] <tritium> Milk_, did you install nvidia-glx?
[01:02] <Milk_> tritium, yes
[01:03] <redeeman> hello
[01:03] <tritium> Milk_, did you install anything off of nvidia's website that may have overwritten system files and mucked up your system?
[01:03] <redeeman> will ubuntu work on a sis m760gx graphics card?
[01:03] <strannik> could somebody please help me...would really like to view some videos, but i don't have the codecs, and to get the codecs i need that ftp repos
[01:03] <fearaz_kl> pandemic1233... did you notice that a new directly was created after you did that tar command ?
[01:03] <Milk_> tritium, I tried, it never worked
[01:03] <fearaz_kl> thats where all the unpacked files are :D
[01:03] <nalioth> strannik: what videos would you like to watch?
[01:03] <tritium> Milk_, that's probably the problem.
[01:04] <Milk_> tritium, it never overwrote any files, was never able to build the kernel module
[01:04] <tritium> Milk_, did it overwrite glx files, though?
[01:05] <Milk_> tritium, I don't believe so, though I've installed nvidia-glx since then
[01:05] <tritium> Milk_, sorry, I can't determine the state of your system, especially since you've installed foreign software
[01:06] <Milk_> tritium, what foreign software are you speaking of?
[01:06] <Milk_> the nvidia drivers never installed
[01:06] <nalioth> Milk_: non ubuntu software
[01:06] <tritium> Milk_, I suspect that it installed some glx files
[01:06] <Milk_> nalioth, I understand the definition
[01:06] <sazwerx> helloo.. can u guys tell me how to update GAIM to v1.5?
[01:07] <pandemic1233> when I try to extract the tar, for every file it says "Cannot utime: Operation not permitted" whats that mean? how do i fix it?
[01:07] <bob2> pandemic1233: sounds like you're playing selinux games
[01:07] <tritium> sazwerx, it's in breezy
[01:07] <Milk_> I suspect thats not the case, but how do I fix it regardless is the better question
[01:07] <Viking667> eeeeek!
[01:07] <nYto> Hello all,new in ubuntu... :-) can't connect the internet...getting this error: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3360
[01:07] <fearaz_kl> pandemic1233.. try to sudo it
[01:07] <sgt-dyke> you have to write sudo before pandemic1233
[01:07] <Viking667> What IS it about this place? I feel like I've stepped back into Undernet's #class!!!
[01:07] <tritium> Milk_, I'm guessing that based on the errors in your log file
[01:08] <sazwerx> tritium, ohh.. u mean i can get thedeb file in breezy, right?
[01:08] <bob2> Viking667: /server irc.undernet.net, then
[01:08] <tritium> sazwerx, it's installed by default in breezy
[01:08] <Viking667> how does Ubuntu update the menu system? The "menu" package isn't added as a default package.
[01:08] <Milk_> the only packages synaptic sees that contain the string GLX are:  nvidia-glx and rss-glx
[01:08] <erirlar> how can i copy a directory with the cp command?
[01:08] <sazwerx> tritium, but i'm using hoary, so how?
[01:08] <strannik> nalioth: all of them: avi, mpeg, vob ....what not
[01:09] <nalioth> Viking667: the pkgs have instructions to the installer to update the menu as necessary
[01:09] <tritium> sazwerx, are you going to upgrade?
[01:09] <fearaz_kl> erirlar: cp -a or cp -R
[01:09] <strannik> nalioth: i need w32codecs
[01:09] <nalioth> strannik: have you not see the w32codecs factoid from ubotu?
[01:09] <strannik> nalioth: and mplayer
[01:09] <sazwerx> tritium, yup, but only the GAIM
[01:09] <nalioth> strannik: i've sent it to you twice
[01:09] <erirlar> fearaz_kl: thanks, will try it out now
[01:09] <sgt-dyke> can someone help me ... i have troble with my 3d accel
[01:09] <strannik> nalioth: i saw it, but there, i found that i could add a repos that what ftp
[01:09] <tritium> sazwerx, it's best to add the source repos and build it from the source package, then.  why not upgrade to breezy?
[01:09] <nalioth> strannik: dont add repos, get the deb
[01:09] <strannik> i added it to the bashrc file
[01:09] <nalioth> ubotu: tell strannik about w32deb
[01:10] <IRCMonkey23> i need a shell command that print the complete path to a file. anyone know how to accomplish this?
[01:10] <Viking667> ah. Wondered how that differs. I've added several packages from universe, and they never turned up in the Ubuntu menu system, so I ended up having to use smeg to add them in manually.
[01:10] <nalioth> IRCMonkey23: "which filename"
[01:10] <Milk_> tritium, so where do I go from here?
[01:10] <fearaz_kl> IRCMonkey23... tried "pwd"
[01:10] <ajmitch_> Viking667: because not all the universe packages have menu entries yet
[01:10] <sazwerx> tritium, heheh.. thanks alot
[01:11] <nalioth> Viking667: console apps wont show in the menus, and sometimes the gnome-panel needs to be restarted to see them
[01:11] <bimberi> IRCMonkey23: echo $PWD > file
[01:11] <IRCMonkey23> fearaz_kl: yes, that prints the location, but i need the name of the file in the same line...
[01:11] <erirlar> fearaz_kl: thanks for your help
[01:11] <tritium> Milk_, see if reinstalling nvidia-glx overwrites any files installed by nvidia's installer
[01:11] <strannik> nalioth: will try with the deb, but still would like to add the deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main to my sources list
[01:11] <Viking667> yup. I understand that. Mostly they seem to run "update-menus" too, which wasn't ever put into Ubuntu, except as a non-ubuntu package (i.e. in uni/multiverse)
[01:11] <Jowi> 'night everyone
[01:11] <kbrooks> strannik: No
[01:11] <kbrooks> never use marillat
[01:11] <kbrooks> ever
[01:12] <sgt-dyke> so no one know how to setup the 3d accel... go damn... it's nice to play penguin racer really slowy
[01:12] <Decarabia> hi
[01:12] <hmeland_> Hi everyone!
[01:12] <Athlon_> Thank you bimberi. I did that and it gave me Device: /dev/hda1 Id:C System W95 FAT32(LBA). Then I tryed [ mount -o auto /dev/hda1]  and got an error (mount: can't find /dev/hda1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab).
[01:12] <jackster> 'configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[01:12] <jackster> ' everytime i try to compile a program i get that error, any tips?
[01:12] <kbrooks> strannik: You WILL break your system
[01:12] <Viking667> sgt-dyke: I managed 3d accell with my i810 chipset...
[01:12] <Milk_> tritium, would any of the header or source files required by the nvidia installer mess things up?
[01:12] <Decarabia> i need help
[01:12] <hmeland_> I'm strugglig to get "nodeadkeys" behaviour working in breezy.
[01:12] <Decarabia> E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
[01:12] <tritium> Milk_, no, you don't need them
[01:12] <nalioth> strannik: using debian binaries (and debian binary repos) will kill your ubuntu, hence my request that you use the direct download deb
[01:13] <Viking667> Right. Thanks for help.
[01:13] <Milk_> tritium, well.. synaptic has reinstalled.. let me restart gdm
[01:13] <Milk_> brb
[01:13] <strannik> nalioth now i understand it thank you..
[01:13] <sgt-dyke> How did you do that Viking667
[01:13] <strannik> just didn't know that it would kill my system
[01:13] <Decarabia> someone an idea ?
[01:13] <bimberi> athlon: you need to add a mountpoint to your mount command (eg. mount -o auto /dev/hda1 /media/disk)
[01:13] <bimberi> Athlon_: ^^^ (sry athlon)
[01:14] <pandemic1233> when I use "sudo tar -xvzf  cedega_4.4-1.i386.tgz", it will show all the files and stuff but it wont actually make the files and directories...any help?
[01:14] <cius> hello all
[01:14] <Decarabia> hi
[01:14] <hmeland_> Decarabia: Sounds like a corrupt Packages file; try "apt-get update" as root.
[01:14] <cius> I've a question about hardware if you folks don't mind
[01:14] <Decarabia> hmeland_ k i try mom
[01:14] <sgt-dyke> i have an ati 850 platinum edition 256 meg ram... and tabarnack i can't enable the 3d accel... i don't know HOW
[01:15] <nalioth> cius: ask us
[01:15] <cius> my system is getting random reboots, I suspected the mobo, but I just replaced it, so thats taken care of, but it still does it, would you suspect teh power supply?
[01:15] <Decarabia> hmeland_ hmm icant update same mistake
[01:15] <patrickj> brezzy roxz0rs
[01:15] <guru54> powersupply or heat issues
[01:16] <Milk_> tritium, crashed again, would new log/config file help you help me?
[01:16] <Robi-> pandemic1233 , so make a dir for it, it doens't look like it was made with one, you shoudl always test the archive with tar ztvf to see how it plans on extracting it
[01:16] <TimmyJ> how do i change the default gtk theme for breezy?
[01:16] <nalioth> cius: run memtest overnight
[01:16] <cius> guru54, k I'll look into both, but I don't think its heat issues
[01:16] <cius> nalioth, I'll try that too.  thanks
[01:16] <tritium> Milk_, what did you try?
[01:16] <Robi-> anyone run software RAID in hoary?
[01:16] <hmeland_> demitar_: Do you have the proper http:// lines in /etc/apt/sources.list?
[01:17] <Milk_> tritium, I used synaptic to reinstall nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-dev and restarted gdm
[01:17] <hmeland_> Decarabia: ^^
[01:17] <tritium> Milk_, you don't need the -dev
[01:17] <fearaz_kl> Robi-.. I've done it
[01:17] <Milk_> tritium, I figured it wouldn't hurt
[01:17] <Decarabia> hmeland_ aint funny ^^ any ideas ?
[01:17] <Robi-> fearaz_kl, have you upgraded to breezy after that?
[01:17] <fearaz_kl> yes
[01:17] <sgt-dyke> okay merci
[01:17] <Robi-> fearaz_kl, did you get the degraded Array messages from mdadm ?
[01:18] <hmeland_> Decarabia: I wasn't trying to be funny, I was referring to the line I wrote just above that: Do you have the proper http:// lines in /etc/apt/sources.list?
[01:18] <fearaz_kl> Robi-.. I dont think so.. it is on my server, whose log files I dont check very often. But it runs fine, so I dont think theres any major problems.
[01:18] <funkyHat> help!
[01:18] <fearaz_kl> Robi-, raid5 btw
[01:18] <Milk_> tritium, any other thoughts, or ideas where to try next?
[01:19] <Robi-> fearaz_kl: it's not logs, it's emails to root from debconf and such
[01:19] <funkyHat> how do i get my samba settings bit back? http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/i3363
[01:19] <Decarabia> hmeland_ well i guess ^^
[01:19] <fearaz_kl> Robi-.. havent gotten those, no
[01:19] <tritium> Milk_, are you showing me the right log file?  (i.e., not the log for the currently-running session, but the one for the one that failed)
[01:20] <Robi-> fearaz_kl: so you didn't have to zero the superblock?
[01:20] <Decarabia> hmeland_  well it looks like there down
[01:20] <fearaz_kl> nope.. didnt do anything at all
[01:20] <Milk_> tritium, what would it be named?
[01:20] <pandemic1233> Ok, i see why nothing works for me, i dont have permission to write to the folder, even though i have the foler permissions set for me to be able to write..
[01:20] <Robi-> fearaz_kl , ok thanks.. i'll keep looking
[01:20] <Decarabia> hmeland_ http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-backports/restricted Packages
[01:20] <Decarabia>   404 Not Found
[01:20] <pandemic1233> its like i dont have root
[01:20] <tritium> Milk_, /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old
[01:20] <kbrooks> Decarabia: its down
[01:21] <Decarabia> k thx
[01:21] <nalioth> Decarabia: there are no backports for breezy yet
[01:21] <Decarabia> any other page to use ?
[01:21] <Athlon_> bimberi: Awesome! thank you very much. I forgot the mount point and used /mnt which was already in / and it worked great.
[01:21] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Decarabia about mirrormax
[01:21] <bimberi> Athlon_: yw :)
[01:21] <hmeland_> Can anyone confirm that they've gotten "nodeadkeys" or "Eliminate dead keys" to work on breezy?
[01:21] <Milk_> let me pastebin that one
[01:21] <pandemic1233> why does it say "You are not the owner, you cannot change these permissions"
[01:22] <Athlon_> Just curious, is there a GUI method for mounting the harddrive?
[01:22] <apokryphos> pandemic1233: that's pretty self-explanatory
[01:22] <Milk_> tritium, http://pastebin.com/399208
[01:22] <Decarabia> !backports
[01:22] <gimmulf> anyone know if partypoker works on wine?
[01:22] <Ekibyougami> anyone else played wesnoth yet?
[01:23] <abdllah> !backports
[01:23] <kbrooks> why wont cups work?
[01:23] <abdllah> hi all :)x
[01:23] <kbrooks> Linux kyleb 2.6.12-9-386 #1 Mon Oct 10 13:14:36 BST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
[01:23] <kbrooks> er
[01:23] <kbrooks> it wont print
[01:24] <kbrooks> anything
[01:24] <bimberi> Athlon_: Not to my knowledge.  There is a method to make them mount automatically (for an install, not livecd of course) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[01:24] <kbrooks> it freezes up
[01:25] <kbrooks> well brb
[01:25] <hmeland_> kbrooks: Are there any hints in the logs under /var/log/cups/?
[01:25] <tritium> Milk_, please run "apt-cache policy linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r`"
[01:25] <bimberi> Athlon_: That basically sets up /etc/fstab.  Breezy has a wizzy new Disk Manager that lets you mount/unmount via GUI
[01:25] <tritium> let me know what it says, Milk_
[01:25] <level_5> anyone here running Limwire? If so need some help getting it running
[01:26] <bimberi> Athlon_: ... once fstab has been set up
[01:26] <Milk_> tritium, can I paste in here?
[01:26] <tritium> Milk_, no
[01:27] <kbrooks> E [19/Oct/2005:19:21:55 -0400]  StartListening: Unable to bind socket for address 7f000001:631 - Cannot assign requested address.
[01:27] <Decarabia> i updated the sourecs.list but the same mistakes appears ?!
[01:28] <hmeland_> kbrooks: Maybe you haven't got IPv6 set up correctly, and hence can't bind to the IPv6 loopback address?
[01:28] <kbrooks> hmeland_: i dont use ipv6
[01:28] <kbrooks> I [08/Oct/2005:07:41:21 -0400]  Listening to 7f000001:631
[01:28] <kbrooks> it worked before
[01:29] <sgt-dyke> what is the command to get acces to fglrc
[01:29] <sgt-dyke> what is the command to get acces to fglrx
[01:29] <hmeland_> kbrooks: Well, it appears that your cups thinks it's a good idea to use ipv6 (possibly in addition to ipv4).
[01:29] <kbrooks> hmeland_: no
[01:29] <kbrooks> hmeland_: IT WORKED BEFORE
[01:29] <seymour> has anyone here installed ardour on ubuntu?
[01:29] <kbrooks> therefore
[01:29] <kbrooks> i dont use ipv6
[01:30] <ryanpg> anyone know if there's a repo with xorg 7.0 RC1 around? or even a repo that's tracking CVS xorg?
[01:30] <abdllah> hi all, how r u all : )
[01:30] <hmeland_> kbrooks: If you have a process "cupsd" running, what does "lsof -p `pidof cupsd` | grep TCP" report?
[01:31] <schweeb_> ryanpg: dapper will, once it's opened again
[01:31] <bimberi> kbrooks: perhaps another process (a zombie cupsd?) is using the port - sudo netstat -plunt
[01:31] <Decarabia> do any one got help for me ?
[01:32] <kbrooks> bimberi: i restarted cupsd
[01:32] <ryanpg> schweeb_, I'm new to ubuntu, dapper is the "unstable" branch of ubuntu? and what do you mean "once it's opened"?
[01:32] <abdllah> hay guys, any 1 have a topic to use bluez ?
[01:32] <Athlon_> bimberi: Thanks again the info. Guess I'll just have to intall a distribution to try that out. Adieu!
[01:32] <narg> ryanpg: Breezy went stable like 3 days ago. There is no unstable branch atm :p
[01:32] <schweeb_> ryanpg: breezy was just released not even a week ago.. the dev branch hasn't opened yet
[01:33] <schweeb_> and dapper is the dev branch
[01:33] <narg> ryanpg: takes a while to get a unstable branch started.
[01:33] <schweeb_> I'm not sure how Xorg in breezy is working
[01:33] <bimberi> kbrooks: k .  Just a thought.  You could stop cupsd and do the netstat cmd to check for sure
[01:33] <schweeb_> they're moving to the modularized structure
[01:33] <Milk_> tritium, no luck
[01:34] <Decarabia> i updated the sourecs.list but the same mistakes appears ! what to do ?
[01:34] <ryanpg> ic, and are there lots of 3rd party repositories around?
[01:34] <tritium> Milk_, sorry
[01:34] <schweeb_> so the 6.8.x in breezy may be rather close to the 7.x branch... just frozen, modularized, and w/ some of the newer features patched in
[01:34] <nybble> !botsnack
[01:34] <ubotu> :)
[01:34] <ryanpg> schweeb_, modular and monolithic have the same code, just different packaging
[01:34] <narg> Decarabia: what mistakes?
[01:34] <bimberi> Decarabia: put your sources.list on a pastebin ...
[01:34] <bimberi> !pastebin
[01:34] <ubotu> well, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[01:34] <kbrooks> schweeb_: 6.9.x
[01:34] <kbrooks> corrected
[01:34] <Milk_> tritium, any advice on where to go next?
[01:34] <schweeb_> corrected what? he mentioned 7 RC1
[01:35] <schweeb_> breezy has 6.8.2
[01:35] <sally_> what  is broken about  us.archive.ubuntu.com
[01:35] <Decarabia> narg this one here : E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
[01:35] <Decarabia> E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/dpkg/status
[01:35] <kbrooks> schweeb_: think again
[01:35] <kbrooks> 6.9.x
[01:35] <kbrooks> not 6.8
[01:35] <tritium> Milk_, not really, but I'd suggest not using the nvidia site's software in the future.
[01:35] <redeeman> does breezy come with some kind of a hardware monitor thing, which i can use to see fan speeds, and cpu
[01:35] <redeeman> and hd temps?
[01:35] <schweeb_> ... do an apt-cache show xserver-xord, kbrooks
[01:35] <schweeb_> *xorg
[01:35] <Milk_> tritium, it worked once before, but that doesn't get me anywhere now
[01:35] <kbrooks> schweeb_: you are confused what i'm saying
[01:35] <psycose> well i'm using Ubuntu Breezy i386, either i've got hiddenmenu options commented on my /boot/grub/mune.lst the grub menu does not appears, (either i hit ESC), any tips ?
[01:36] <Milk_> does anyone else have any idea how I can fix my nvidia-glx woes?
[01:36] <ryanpg> I have 6.8.2-77
[01:36] <kbrooks> schweeb_: "6.8.x" is in breezy
[01:36] <Ron_o> just ordered my CD. By chance, would anyone know how long it might take to get 'em?
[01:36] <schweeb_> ryanpg: the -77 is the revision
[01:36] <schweeb_> of the packaging
[01:36] <kbrooks> "6.9.x" is the monolithic branch
[01:36] <Decarabia> narg any idear ?
[01:36] <schweeb_> k.  I just mentioned 7 cause he did... I don't track xorg, nor do I ever care to
[01:37] <ryanpg> ugh... all I wan't is some 7.0 RC1 debs :P
[01:37] <sally_> why does the title say that us.archive.ubuntu.com is broken, what is wrong with it?  how do I find a different mirror
[01:37] <ryanpg> don't particularly care where they come from
[01:37] <abstraction> guys, I need some help with update vi Synaptic
[01:37] <abstraction> via Synaptic
[01:37] <schweeb_> ryanpg: not likely, 'less you build em yourself
[01:38] <schweeb_> ryanpg: or you send daniels like $100k
[01:38] <ryanpg> schweeb_, ok... I guess I can do that (or I'll just try to be patient)
[01:38] <LokeDK> how do I convert m4a files?
[01:38] <strannik> nalioth: thank you for all of your advice...sorry about the stupid questions again...just been using windows for about all my life..just went into linux about a week ago
[01:38] <kevogod> err MMMBop
[01:38] <Belutz> sally_, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[01:39] <schweeb_> ryanpg: you could always just download it, install it to /usr/local
[01:39] <schweeb_> (i.e. build yourself)
[01:39] <abstraction> Hello??? Upgrade so 5.10 via Synaptic deadlocked, anyone can say something about this?
[01:40] <Decarabia> i updated the sourecs.list but the same mistakes appears ! what to do ?
[01:40] <ryanpg> schweeb_, yes I've actually done that... but there are some build problems so I was hoping to borrow from the packaging skills of others :) oh well time will provide
[01:40] <schweeb_> ah
[01:40] <gimmulf> anyone know if partypoker works on wine?
[01:40] <schweeb_> gimmulf: check winehq, or try it yourself
[01:40] <ktogias__> abstraction, what do you mean deadlocked?
[01:40] <gimmulf> ok
[01:41] <Decarabia> hello ?? someone got help ?
[01:41] <abstraction> cannot continue:    trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/openoffice2/help/en/scalc.idx/DOCS.TAB', which is also in package openoffice.org2-calc
[01:41] <abstraction> dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
[01:41] <schweeb_> Decarabia: be patient
[01:41] <strannik> got another strange problem: i have a fat32 partition which I successfully mounted. the only problem is that when i try add a desktop wallpaper from that partition (it is hda5) it says that i can not add remote files, only local
[01:41] <strannik> what could this be?
[01:41] <schweeb_> Decarabia: what's your problem?
[01:41] <Decarabia> well
[01:42] <abstraction>  "apt-get -f install" (without arguments) doesn't help either - the same story
[01:42] <Decarabia> schweeb_  mom
[01:42] <mirak> when using CDRDAO should I use the option read-subchannel ?
[01:42] <schweeb_> Decarabia: merge-o-matic?
[01:42] <Decarabia> schweeb_  E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
[01:43] <schweeb_> Decarabia: bad apt archive.  post your sources.list on a pastebin somewhere for me to look at
[01:43] <lotus_anima> how do i get "universe repository"
[01:43] <Decarabia> mom
[01:43] <Decarabia> schweeb_  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3366
[01:43] <schweeb_> Decarabia: I'm guessing you have a 3rd party repo that's broke
[01:43] <Decarabia> mom
[01:43] <Decarabia> sources.list
[01:43] <Decarabia> will be on
[01:43] <riddlebox> I thought ubuntu came with mp3 support?
[01:44] <lotus_anima> nope.
[01:44] <lotus_anima> which is why i'm trying to get the universe repository. can anyone help me on how to add repositories?
[01:44] <ktogias__> abstraction, I think you will have to resolve some dependencies manualy... Try to uninstall  with apt-get install openoffice.org2-calc-
[01:44] <Decarabia> schweeb_  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3367
[01:44] <schweeb_> riddlebox: there should be something in the wiki... add multiverse and install gstreamer-plugins-multiverse
[01:45] <riddlebox> ok thanks
[01:45] <strannik> who could help me with my issue?
[01:45] <lotus_anima> schweeb_: how do you add multiverse?
[01:45] <bimberi> ubotu tell lotus_anima about repositories
[01:45] <gimmulf> hmmm firefox complains about that i dont have java but package manager says i have it
[01:45] <alberto> Hello
[01:45] <drange> Where do i change my default IP-adress? can't find any /etc/local.conf or anything like in ArchLinux...
[01:45] <alberto> I have a problem
[01:46] <alberto> how can I use the default X resolution ?
[01:46] <abstraction> unmet dependencies
[01:46] <alberto> I have used the resolution tool in gnome
[01:46] <drange> alberto: How you can use it?
[01:46] <abstraction> can I just kill openoffice ???
[01:46] <drange> abstraction: yes
[01:46] <bimberi> drange: /etc/network/interfaces
[01:46] <kevogod> drange, Use System > Administration > Networking
[01:46] <drange> bimberi: thanks
[01:46] <schweeb_> Decarabia: commend out the mirrormax backports
[01:46] <abstraction> how?
[01:46] <alberto> drange, I have used the tool in gnome
[01:46] <schweeb_> Decarabia: those are deprecated
[01:46] <lotus_anima> it won't let me open that webpage because of the certificate. i also had XML problems trying to download the new firefox, the browser simply wouldn't open.
[01:46] <bimberi> drange: or what kevogod said - much better :)
[01:46] <alberto> but I want to use the default in X now
[01:47] <schweeb_> Decarabia: *comment out
[01:47] <sgt-dyke> hey alberto use sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and change your resolution there
[01:47] <Decarabia> schweeb_  ok i try mom thx
[01:47] <aclonedsheep> Can anyone help me with an erorr I'm getting while trying to install DrScheme
[01:47] <noteforself> hi all, i am looking to install freeciv in the synaptic package manager.  question:  what's the difference between the gtk and the xaw3d client, and should it matter?
[01:47] <kbrooks> Help?
[01:47] <alberto> sgt-dyke, that doesn't change the gnome resolution
[01:47] <kbrooks> SOMEONE
[01:47] <XTR> Uh, ack. HOw do you minimize a full screen rdesktop session anybody?
[01:47] <kbrooks> E [19/Oct/2005:19:21:55 -0400]  StartListening: Unable to bind socket for address 7f000001:631 - Cannot assign requested address.
[01:47] <schweeb_> noteforself: use gtk
[01:47] <kbrooks> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[01:47] <kbrooks> kevogod: its in kde
[01:48] <schweeb_> noteforself: xaw stands for x athena widgets or something
[01:48] <Decarabia> schweeb_  well same mistake again
[01:48] <noteforself> thanks.  i'll use gtk.
[01:48] <sgt-dyke> ??? sure alberto you just have to unselect number with an X
[01:48] <alberto> there's any way of cancelling the gnome resolution ?
[01:48] <abstraction> ok, rephrase the questoin - how can I remove everything openoffice without analysing dependencies?
[01:48] <nalioth> kbrooks: "SOMEONE" and ^^^^ does not a question make
[01:48] <noteforself> i take it that xaw3d is inferior?
[01:48] <lotus_anima> i can't even edit some preferences in firefox, it says there is an XML parsing error... wtf?
[01:48] <schweeb_> kevogod: think that's in the works for the next release
[01:48] <kevogod> kbrooks, What client?
[01:48] <kbrooks> nalioth: well its urgent
[01:48] <kevogod> schweeb_, OK, cool.
[01:48] <schweeb_> kevogod: there may actually be one, but I don't use PPTP... actually may be included in the gnome network manager control panel....
[01:49] <alberto> where is the gnome resolution configuration ?
[01:49] <milk_> tritium, does it give you any ideas to know that the nvidia splash screen is comming?
[01:49] <schweeb_> alberto: system> prefs> screen resolution
[01:49] <kbrooks> kevogod: i tried lpr and File > Print in abiword and gedit
[01:49] <kbrooks> both freeze up
[01:49] <alberto> schweeb_, I know, but that pannel doesn't offer my resolution
[01:49] <kbrooks> the guis say cant connect to cups
[01:49] <sally_> I just switched to ubuntu from debian-unstable, where new packages came out every day.  How often do new ubuntu packages come out?
[01:50] <alberto> schweeb_, the resolution in gdm works well but when I start gnome it changes...
[01:50] <schweeb_> XTR: ctrl+alt+enter
[01:50] <XTR> Thanks manG.
[01:50] <schweeb_> XTR: should make it windowed
[01:50] <kbrooks> kevogod: help?
[01:50] <kevogod> schweeb_, I don't see how one would do this through the control panel. Ubuntu does include a commandline pptp client, but I fail to see a GUI front-end for it.
[01:50] <thoreauputic> sally_: once a new version is released, only bug fixes and security updates
[01:51] <alberto> anyone knows how to use the default X resolution ?
[01:51] <thoreauputic> sally_: if you want constant new stuff, you would track the new development version
[01:51] <kevogod> kbrooks, My message was about the KDE PPTP client.
[01:51] <tritium> milk_, what do you mean?
[01:51] <patrickj> whats a good rpg for linux?
[01:51] <kbrooks> kevogod: oh, kppp
[01:51] <sally_> thoreauputic, is that ubuntu's version of debian unstable?
[01:51] <kbrooks> sally_: No
[01:51] <thoreauputic> sally_: not exactly, no
[01:51] <kbrooks> well
[01:51] <kbrooks> not exactly
[01:51] <milk_> tritium, when I reboot, the NVIDIA splash screen appears for a brief second before X dies, and it trys 3 times
[01:52] <schweeb_> kevogod: oh, pptp, not ppp
[01:52] <milk_> tritium, though I just found out a way to "uninstall" the nvidia driver I downloaded.. I think
[01:52] <schweeb_> kevogod: there is one somewhere I think... lemme look
[01:52] <thoreauputic> sally_: it's the development version which would release each 6 months
[01:52] <fearaz_kl> milk_
[01:52] <Decarabia> schweeb_  any idea?
[01:52] <fearaz_kl> milk_, did it work when you first installed the drivers ??
[01:52] <tritium> milk_, ok.  Please try that
[01:52] <schweeb_> Decarabia: repost your sources.list... in its current state
[01:52] <kevogod> I was using pptp-config for a GUI front-end, but it "sucked".
[01:52] <paddedwall> hoary question - i was trying to install the ubuntu-desktop package and it can't find gaim so the install won't complete. anyone got any ideas?
[01:53] <sally_> thoreauputic, oh I see... do you use it?  is its stability comparable to that of debian unstable?
[01:53] <patrickj> or are there even RPGs for linux?
[01:53] <jvai>  ooh
[01:53] <thoreauputic> sally_: ubuntu uses a different model from debian's
[01:53] <milk_> fearaz_kl, no
[01:53] <patrickj> grr
[01:53] <patrickj> :'(
[01:53] <Decarabia> schweeb_  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3369
[01:53] <thoreauputic> sally_: no, I'm still using the older version ;) But breezy is "stable"
[01:53] <kevogod> patrickj, There are some.
[01:53] <patrickj> time to install the ATi drivers
[01:53] <patrickj> kevogod: do you know any good ones?
[01:54] <fearaz_kl> milk_.. cuz on my machine, I doesnt work after rebooting.. so I need to uninstall / install the drivers every time I boot.. it works, but its a pain in the butt
[01:54] <thoreauputic> sally_: the new dev version will be "dapper"
[01:54] <kevogod> patrickj, No
[01:54] <kevogod> patrickj, I do not know of any good RPGs for the PC period.
[01:54] <patrickj> poop
[01:54] <schweeb_> Decarabia: also, repost the error you're getting
[01:54] <patrickj> haha ok
[01:54] <milk_> fearaz_kl, I would kick my macine out the window if that were the case.. haah
[01:54] <sally_> thoreauputic, have they started dapper yet
[01:54] <patrickj> well i might like some, so what are some of the names?
[01:54] <kbrooks> sally_: No
[01:54] <tritium> fearaz_kl, with the ubuntu packages?
[01:55] <thoreauputic> sally_: I don't think so - it's only a few days since breezy was released
[01:55] <kevogod> patrickj, Look the Games and Amusement section of Synaptic.
[01:55] <kevogod> *in
[01:55] <Markus> ok i'm trying to install realplayer 10
[01:55] <Decarabia> schweeb_  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3366
[01:55] <amonkey> favorite ipod package?
[01:55] <kbrooks> Markus: did u get the gold binary
[01:56] <milk_> tritium, I'm gonna try to reinstall nvidia-glx.. brb
[01:56] <Markus> tried using the sudo command and it gave me ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[01:56] <schweeb_> Decarabia: and that was with an "apt-get update" ?
[01:56] <bimberi> thoreauputic: What! Still on hoary?
[01:56] <paddedwall> hoary question - i was trying to install the ubuntu-desktop package and it can't find gaim so the install won't complete. anyone got any ideas?
[01:56] <Markus> yea kbrooks
[01:56] <Decarabia> schweeb_  doesnt work, same mistake
[01:56] <thoreauputic> bimberi: yep
[01:57] <thoreauputic> bimberi: dialup, remember ?
[01:57] <keffynd> hi all
[01:57] <schweeb_> Decarabia: I mean you typed "apt-get update" and got that error?
[01:57] <bimberi> thoreauputic: but did the CD's arrive?
[01:57] <patrickj> bah all of them are like 2d or text based :|
[01:57] <Markus> any words of wisdom kbrooks ?
[01:57] <Milk_> tritium, now it won't let me uninstall nvidia-glx, any ideas?
[01:57] <thoreauputic> bimberi: nope :(
[01:57] <Decarabia> schweeb_  yes
[01:57] <worthawholebean> paddedwall: apt or synaptic?
[01:57] <schweeb_> it actually sounds like your dpkg list is broken
[01:57] <paddedwall> both
[01:57] <tritium> Milk_, just use the --reinstall option with apt-get install
[01:58] <schweeb_> don't think apt should be messing with the /var/lib/dpkg/status file on its own
[01:58] <keffynd> I have a question regarding services and things at startup. I would like a few things to happen when the machine is booted, how can I make this automatic?
[01:58] <Milk_> tritium, ok.. just did... lets hope this works
[01:58] <jxpx> Mr-Petah sandokan Mr-Petah,  luego buscar en los comos el cmo cambiar el icono del pie negro ese <----- en breezy se cambia al logo de ubuntu
[01:58] <jxpx> Mr-Petah ya vengo
[01:58] <jxpx> sandokan Pero eso se podr personalizar, no?
[01:58] <jxpx> _Soldier_ :S no se
[01:58] <jxpx> _Soldier_ XD
[01:58] <jxpx> sandokan Como el orden del men principal
[01:58] <bimberi> thoreauputic: !?! I posted them on Friday.
[01:58] <jxpx> sandokan _Soldier_,  lo del ejrcito no es lo mio
[01:58] <jxpx> sandokan ME alist
[01:58] <jxpx> sandokan Y me march con las orejas agachadas
[01:58] <schweeb_> Decarabia: did you dpkg --force any packaged?
[01:58] <kbrooks> Markus: Maybe install build-essential
[01:58] <jxpx> sandokan jejeje
[01:58] <jxpx> sandokan :-P
[01:58] <keffynd> I need to ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/pcr1000 automatically
[01:58] <thoreauputic> bimberi: I don't know what happened - I haven't seen them yet
[01:58] <Milk_> brb
[01:58] <tritium> Markus, libstdc++5
[01:58] <Decarabia> schweeb_  sorry. do not understand. what do u mean ?
[01:59] <thoreauputic> tritium: that guy was here yesterday and was banned then too :|
[01:59] <schweeb_> Decarabia: did you install any packages manually, or from 3rd party repositories
[01:59] <patrickj> how can I find out my kernel version?
[01:59] <Markus> maybe i should have prefaced my question with...... i'm a complete newbie
[01:59] <patrickj> rofl
[01:59] <tritium> thoreauputic, oh yeah?   crazy...
[01:59] <Markus> installed ubuntu 3 days ago
[01:59] <schweeb_> Decarabia: and if so, did you use the --force option
[01:59] <Markus> rofl
[01:59] <schweeb_> Decarabia: sounds like a crappy package broke your status file
[01:59] <Decarabia> schweeb_  nope. no --force option used
[02:00] <Decarabia> schweeb_  how can i handle this ?
[02:00] <paddedwall> worthawholebean: I am following steps to do a dist-update to breezy and this is the pre-upgrade step
[02:00] <Markus> i did follow the instructions included with the latest version of ubuntu
[02:00] <bimberi> thoreauputic: grr, Australia Post.
[02:00] <tritium> Markus, /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 is in the libstdc++5 package
[02:00] <Markus> it instructed me to make the bin file executable
[02:01] <patrickj> ack
[02:01] <azambuja> hello. i just updated to breezy and i have kubuntu also installed. the usplash image is from kubuntu, how can i put the ubuntu default again?
[02:01] <thoreauputic> bimberi: all I can think of is someone decided a CD was worth pinching - I hope I'm wrong
[02:01] <schweeb_> Decarabia: try: grep "^Package:^" /var/lib/dpkg/status
[02:01] <schweeb_> errr
[02:01] <schweeb_> Decarabia: try: grep "^Package:$" /var/lib/dpkg/status
[02:01] <apokryphos> azambuja: remove the kubuntu-artwork-usplash
[02:01] <thoreauputic> bimberi: we'll see if it turns up today... thanks for doing it BTW
[02:01] <azambuja> apokryphos: already did
[02:02] <schweeb_> ayone real familiar with grep regexps?  is \w whitespace?
[02:02] <patrickj> yayness, getting the ATi drivers :P
[02:02] <apokryphos> azambuja: and ubuntu-desktop is definitely installed?/
[02:02] <FlimFlamMan> ummm....  *slightly* off-topic... on a windows 2k server, anyone know how to show currently connected users?
[02:02] <bimberi> thoreauputic: no worries (although until they arrive it's all just text on IRC :/ )
[02:02] <Decarabia> schweeb_  i tried. same mistake again :(
[02:02] <schweeb_> Decarabia: huh?
[02:02] <tritium> just slightly?
[02:02] <schweeb_> the grep should only output a few lines
[02:03] <Decarabia> schweeb_  i tried grep "^Package:$" /var/lib/dpkg/status. and then update
[02:03] <azambuja> apokryphos: yes
[02:03] <lotus_anima> i added http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net/ hoary-extras to synaptic and did sudo apt-get install k3b-mp3 as well as apt-get install gstreamer0.8-mad and both times it says that the packages can't be found
[02:03] <schweeb_> Decarabia: no, I want the output of the grep
[02:03] <azambuja> apokryphos: maybe reinstalling ubuntu-desktop?
[02:03] <schweeb_> Decarabia: if any
[02:03] <poningru> hey guys how do you open an .sfx file in linux?
[02:03] <poningru> what do you open it in?
[02:03] <Decarabia> schweeb_  ah k. there was no
[02:04] <schweeb_> Decarabia: gimme a minute to fix that command, I'm not familar with grep regular expressions
[02:04] <ZinnKilla> Hey
[02:04] <Decarabia> schweeb_  take any time necessary.
[02:04] <schweeb_> and default grep doesn't do PCRE :(
[02:04] <Decarabia> schweeb_  :d im glad someone helpin me
[02:04] <ZinnKilla> Dude, ubuntu's cool, first time using it
[02:04] <PMantis> Every time I run apt-get, I see "Errors were encountered while processing:" with a list of webmin-* packages. How do I correct this?
[02:04] <Milk_> tritium, still no luck, but the spash screens are hanging longer....
[02:04] <apokryphos> azambuja: hm, probably not but worth trying
[02:04] <sgt-dyke> what i should use for to d/l mp3
[02:05] <tritium> Milk_, any different errors in /var/log/Xorg.0.log?  You should check before you restart gdm
[02:05] <jvai> flimflam- TASKMANAGER then USER
[02:05] <Milk_> tritium, I made a backup of the log first
[02:05] <ZinnKilla> Ello
[02:05] <apokryphos> sgt-dyke: popular conventional p2p clients are limewire and gtk-gnutella
[02:05] <azambuja> apokryphos: i guess i have to rewrite the boot splash image
[02:05] <tritium> Milk_, good
[02:05] <lotus_anima> i added http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net/ hoary-extras to synaptic and did sudo apt-get install k3b-mp3 as well as apt-get install gstreamer0.8-mad and both times it says that the packages can't be found
[02:06] <Milk_> looks like its giving warnings about EDID params
[02:06] <sgt-dyke> gtk gnutella ... thanx apokryphos
[02:06] <PMantis> lotus_anima, Did you run "apt-get update" first?
[02:06] <schweeb_> Decarabia: grep "^Package:[[:space:] ] *$" status
[02:06] <lotus_anima> doesn't synaptic do that?
[02:06] <Brunellus> is there a log generated for output that goes to STDOUT?
[02:06] <Decarabia> schweeb_  i try again
[02:06] <tufkal> Tearing my hair out with a twinview window placement problem in gnome/metacity.  See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78838.  Giving my first born for a solution.
[02:06] <tritium> Milk_, yeah, why did you manually specify H/V refresh rates?
[02:06] <PMantis> lotus_anima, Hmmm, dunno. Try updating first and that should answer this question.
[02:07] <Milk_> tritium, it doesn't want to detect my monitors
[02:07] <Milk_> wanna look at the log again?
[02:07] <vbgunz> anybody here know where I can go to discuss corrupt TAR archives?
[02:07] <trinidad> anyone know where to find a working copy of source.list
[02:07] <trinidad> sources.list
[02:07] <lotus_anima> PMantis: alrighty, i updated but it's still saying "E: Couldn't find package gstreamer0.8-mad"
[02:07] <bimberi> !repos
[02:07] <ubotu> [sources]  at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto A list of official repositories can be found at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy)
[02:07] <bimberi> trinidad: ^^^^
[02:07] <tritium> Milk_, but it appears that it's reading EDID values.
[02:07] <Mrl33t> what is the file that i add stuff to, so that i can mount my ntfs windows partition?
[02:07] <Mrl33t> i forget ;)
[02:08] <trinidad> ! repos
[02:08] <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)
[02:08] <Milk_> tritium, hrm.. I know so little about all that
[02:08] <PMantis> lotus_anima, search for "gstreamer" in Synaptic and see if it lists there.
[02:08] <bimberi> Mrl33t: /etc/fstab
[02:08] <Mrl33t> k
[02:08] <vbgunz> forget it...
[02:08] <aclonedsheep> Can anyone tell me what this means? ./bin/mzscheme: relocation error: ./bin/mzscheme: symbol __libc_stack_end, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference
[02:08] <aclonedsheep> Error: PLT installer failed.
[02:08] <Decarabia> schweeb_  doesnt work: file or folder not found
[02:09] <lotus_anima> PMantis: it's not in there. a lot of other stuff for gstreamer, but not the mp3 specific stuff.
[02:09] <Mrl33t> and what do i need to type in to mount an ntfs windows partition?
[02:09] <lotus_anima> do you know if the repo i added is the correct one?
[02:09] <thoreauputic> bimberi: aha! I have a note to pick up a parcel from the local PO! Seems it might have arrived :)))
[02:09] <schweeb_> grep "^Package:[[:space:] ] *$" /var/lib/dpkg/status
[02:09] <os2mac> can someone help me with sound?
[02:09] <schweeb_> Decarabia: ^^^^^
[02:09] <bimberi> thoreauputic: yay!!!!! :))))))))))))
[02:09] <aclonedsheep> anyone?
[02:09] <bimberi> Mrl33t: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[02:09] <Milk_> tritium, I just noticed this :   (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to load GLX
[02:10] <tritium> Milk_, yes, I saw that earlier
[02:10] <Decarabia> schweeb_  no output
[02:10] <PMantis> lotus_anima, Ok, you got me. Anyone else have ideas ?
[02:10] <dmlinux> Mrl33t but remember, its read only for NTFS in linux
[02:10] <thoreauputic> bimberi: *big grin* I'll be going to pick up in the next hour or so - I'll let you know  - thank you very much
[02:10] <lotus_anima> PMantis: i'm wondering if i installed the right repo.
[02:10] <lotus_anima> it said the universe...
[02:11] <Milk_> tritium, I don't see the old error anymore.. I think I may have made progresss
[02:11] <gimmulf> Can i restart the sound somehow some sound hanged and im hearing all the time in the background
[02:11] <tritium> Milk_, cool
[02:11] <PMantis> lotus_anima, That could certainly do it. :)
[02:11] <bimberi> thoreauputic: yw (although I want to be sure it's them (there's a live-cd too)) :)
[02:11] <schweeb_> Decarabia: E: Die Paketliste oder die Statusdatei konnte nicht geparst oder geffnet werden <--- the package list or the stus file cannot be parsed or ????
[02:11] <Milk_> tritium, would it be to much to ask for you to take a look at what I have now?
[02:11] <schweeb_> Decarabia: I understand a tiny bit of german, and make the rest up :p
[02:11] <thoreauputic> bimberi: if you're hanging around for a while I'll confirm on receipt ;)
[02:11] <Decarabia> schweeb_  yes ^^
[02:12] <Decarabia> schweeb_  so where do u know german from ?
[02:12] <schweeb_> high school
[02:12] <schweeb_> german 1
[02:12] <tritium> Milk_, not at all.  What's the URL?
[02:12] <Decarabia> german s cool ^^
[02:12] <Milk_> hold on
[02:12] <bimberi> thoreauputic: yes please.  I don't watch constantly (being at work) but should be about.
[02:12] <nalioth> Decarabia: lots of us are multilingual in here
[02:12] <kaptaink> Whenever i try to install winesetuptk with wine its insists on unistalling/removing wine. Any help?
[02:12] <thoreauputic> bimberi: OK - no problem
[02:12] <Decarabia> thats good
[02:13] <Milk_> tritium, heres the log http://pastebin.com/399250
[02:13] <Decarabia> nalioth so which languages do u speak ?
[02:13] <crimsun> kaptaink: winesetuptk is deprecated
[02:13] <gimmulf> Can i restart the sound somehow some sound hanged and im hearing all the time in the background
[02:13] <crimsun> kaptaink: just run wine by itself
[02:13] <schweeb_> Decarabia: it helps a lot having context... I never would have figured it out otherwise... pretty much all I remembered was "nicht" and "oder" in that sentence :)
[02:13] <Milk_> tritium, heres the new xorg.conf (its got the settings for twinview in it as well) http://pastebin.com/399252
[02:14] <nalioth> Decarabia: i lived in Nrnberg for 6 years
[02:14] <Decarabia> schweeb_ better than nothin ^^ i guess
[02:14] <Decarabia> nalioth great :D wat did u do there ?
[02:14] <kaptaink> im trying to follow mr bass' dvd guide and i seem to be having trouble without using winesetuptk. Is there any disadvantages from not using it?
[02:14] <nalioth> Decarabia: sanitator
[02:15] <tritium> Milk_, that config file is using "nv" rather than "nvidia"
[02:15] <lotus_anima> there certainly must be a lot of people trying to add mp3 support... no help?
[02:15] <Milk_> hrm...
[02:15] <Decarabia> nalioth great how did u like germany ?
[02:15] <schweeb_> Decarabia: I'm not sure where to proceed from there.  I know what I personally would do, but I won't recommend that to you
[02:15] <nalioth> Decarabia: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[02:15] <crimsun> lotus_anima: did you add gstreamer0.8-mad and totem-xine?
[02:15] <chris86wm> hey guys, is there another distro that is similar to ubuntu?
[02:15] <kaptaink> for mp3 support try easyubuntu
[02:15] <Milk_> hold one minute
[02:15] <nalioth> kaptaink: please dont recommend that in here
[02:15] <Decarabia> schweeb_ wat u would do ?
[02:15] <kaptaink> why?
[02:15] <keffynd> where do you put stuff if you have no rc.local??
[02:16] <crimsun> keffynd: man update-rc.d
[02:16] <chris86wm> i cant seem to get ubuntu to install on my laptop so i have to find another distro :(
[02:16] <lotus_anima> crimsun: it said they couldn't be found, so i added: http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/ubuntu-backports/ but still no luck.
[02:16] <lotus_anima> crimsun: is this the correct repo?
[02:16] <johnsie2> whats the deal with nvida? I have a nvidia card and ununtu works ok.
[02:16] <crimsun> lotus_anima: no, it's not
[02:16] <tritium> chris86wm, ubuntu's laptop support is top-notch
[02:16] <crimsun> lotus_anima: you must enable the universe repository.
[02:16] <nalioth> ubotu: tell lotus_anima about backports
[02:17] <caio> Hi everyone! Im brand new to Linux so please bear with me if I sound a bit daft. I need to know if anyone has made Java applets work with Ubuntu64?
[02:17] <nalioth> lotus_anima: what is planetmirror?
[02:17] <trinidad> I need some fast repostiories
[02:17] <lotus_anima> crimsun: in synaptic it also says "main nuiverse multiverse restricted"
[02:17] <trinidad> anyone can help?
[02:17] <chris86wm> tritium: when i go to install, on the select keyboard screen it keeps scrolling like the screen is messed up
[02:17] <schweeb_> crimsun: there's now a metapackage for all the restricted drivers... gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse
[02:17] <bob2> caio: there's no such thing as "ubuntu64"
[02:17] <caio> sorry
[02:17] <bob2> caio: if you mean "the amd64 ubuntu port", then yes
[02:17] <caio> Ubuntu 5.10 64
[02:17] <bob2> no, it's not "64"
[02:17] <johnsie2> caio you'll prolly need the java runtime
[02:17] <trinidad> this sux major
[02:17] <crimsun> schweeb_: that's a bit overkill, no?
[02:17] <schweeb_> caio: 64 isn't specific enough, it works on numerous 64 bit arches
[02:17] <johnsie2> !java
[02:17] <ecobuntu> hey i install kubuntu-desktop to check it out and now i've decided that i don't want it
[02:17] <ubotu> rumour has it, java is to install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadeb
[02:17] <bob2> there are two 64-bit ubuntu ports, for different cpus
[02:17] <ecobuntu> how do i purge it?
[02:17] <gimmulf> Is there anyway to restart the soundmodules? i have a sound that hanged so im hearing it all the time in the background please help
[02:18] <ecobuntu> properly
[02:18] <schweeb_> crimsun: yea but it gets the job done :p
[02:18] <Milk_> tritium, see anything else baring it from working.. or if I change from nv to nvidia, it should work?
[02:18] <tritium> chris86wm, did you check the md5sum of the install image before burning it to CD?
[02:18] <trinidad> ubuntu, updates used to be pretty fast.  Now it is slow
[02:18] <caio> Cool schweeb and Bob2
[02:18] <trinidad> ! repos
[02:18] <chris86wm> its like it doesnt like my monitor on my laptop or something
[02:18] <ubotu> somebody said sources was 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)
[02:18] <schweeb_> caio: hppa, sparc, ia64, x86-64
[02:18] <bob2> the sparc and hppa ports have 32-bit userlands
[02:18] <lvraab> does ubuntu now support nVidia video cards out-of-the-box??
[02:18] <tritium> Milk_, it should if you have glx installed properly, and the restricted modules installed and loaded
[02:18] <caio> Thanks guys... I've installed Ubuntu 5.10 x86-64
[02:18] <bob2> lvraab: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:18] <chris86wm> tritium: well no, but i burned multiple copies of ubuntu live/install kubuntu live/install and none worked. but they did work on my desktop
[02:18] <bob2> lvraab: as much as it ever did
[02:18] <keffynd> crimsun, I need to add to somewhere in the startup after sound server --> ls -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/pcr1000
[02:19] <Decarabia> schweeb_ wat u would do ?
[02:19] <chris86wm> but how would i go about doing that
[02:19] <tritium> chris86wm, I see.  Which laptop?  Did you try any kernel parameters?
[02:19] <lvraab> bob2: *sigh*, thanks
[02:19] <schweeb_> Decarabia: blow away the status file.  but I'm rather gung-ho
[02:19] <chris86wm> tritium: inspiron 6000 and no
[02:19] <bob2> lvraab: you actually want the binary drivers installed by default?
[02:19] <Milk_> tritium, here we go again, brb
[02:19] <ecobuntu> is it apt-get remove kdelibs3 kdelibs4 --purge?
[02:19] <ecobuntu> to remove kubuntu?
[02:19] <schweeb_> I'm an admin, and my desktop isn't that important to me... plus, I usually can break what I fix
[02:20] <chris86wm> tritium: i did get the live cd to boot by pressing enter a bunch of times without reading the text
[02:20] <TiMiDo> nice schweeb_
[02:20] <schweeb_> which is why I don't recommend that to you
[02:20] <leonel> 
[02:20] <schweeb_> Decarabia
[02:20] <tritium> chris86wm, what make/model of laptop?
[02:20] <johnsie2> When I go into some full screen apps it goes really slowly..... mostly in games. Anyone know why or what i can do to fix it?
[02:20] <gimmulf> Is there anyway to restart the soundmodules? i have a sound that hanged so im hearing it all the time in the background please help
[02:20] <schweeb_> TiMiDo: forgot to prefix w/ Decarabia, heh
[02:20] <chris86wm> tritium: dell Inspiron 6000
[02:20] <Decarabia> schweeb_  ja?
[02:20] <leonel> so ubuntu-server is the same as  breezy but using  the  server option ?
[02:20] <TiMiDo> gimmulf sudo /etc/init.d/hotplug restart;
[02:20] <chris86wm> tritium: u need the specs?
[02:20] <schweeb_> Decarabia: read my last few things :)
[02:20] <tritium> chris86wm, that should be working with the install CD
[02:20] <PMantis> Every time I run apt-get, I see "Errors were encountered while processing:" with a list of webmin-* packages. How do I correct this?
[02:21] <Milk_> tritium, I pasted the wrong xorg.. hold on a sec
[02:21] <Decarabia> schweeb_  from where ?
[02:21] <schweeb_> Decarabia: I said remove the status file... but I'm a full time admin, my desktop isn't that important, and I'm pretty handy at fixing my own problems
[02:21] <bimberi> leonel: yes
[02:21] <mustafu> is there any way to verify the integrity of the install ISO before I burn it in windows?
[02:21] <chris86wm> tritium: i know, its listed as compatable
[02:21] <schweeb_> Decarabia: which is why I wouldn't recommend that
[02:21] <duncanm> does anyone use scim on breezy?
[02:21] <leonel> bimberi, so ... I downloaded what I already have ?
[02:21] <leonel> bimberi, jeje
[02:21] <anubis26> hi
[02:21] <TiMiDo> hi anubis26
[02:21] <ecobuntu> doesn't anyone know how to remove KDE?
[02:21] <Milk_> tritium, http://pastebin.com/399257
[02:21] <TiMiDo> ecobuntu sudo apt-get remove kde
[02:22] <ecobuntu> i don't think that works
[02:22] <chris86wm> tritium: i believe it will work once installed, but i cant install it because i cant read the text during the install because of the scrolling
[02:22] <johnsie2> will that remove kde apps too?
[02:22] <chris86wm> lol
[02:22] <ecobuntu> it does nothing
[02:22] <TiMiDo> yes it will
[02:22] <johnsie2> damn
[02:22] <ecobuntu> it sayds kde is not installed
[02:22] <bimberi> leonel: i'm not aware of any separate "server" install CD, what did you download?
[02:22] <tritium> chris86wm, check here for any info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellInspiron6000-2
[02:22] <anubis26> i have 2 issues with ubuntu 1. with ./configure, make, gcc and 2. graphics/3dacceleration      and was wondering if any1 could help me
[02:22] <Decarabia> schweeb_  well so i have a problem? ^^
[02:23] <apokryphos> bimberi: there is one
[02:23] <kbrooks> anubis26: 1. build-essential
[02:23] <crimsun> 1) install build-essential; 2) wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:23] <schweeb_> Decarabia: yea, I honestly can't fix it.  you may have luck in the forums, but I doubt it
[02:23] <johnsie2> is there a way to make it that the gnome login screen comes up instead of the KDE one while keeping kde installed?
[02:23] <chris86wm> hmmm
[02:23] <apokryphos> http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2005-October/000042.html
[02:24] <lotus_anima> crimsun: i've added the repository as the bot said and done apt-get update and then tried to add the packages and it says they can't be found
[02:24] <Decarabia> schweeb_  i try on the german chan. hope it works
[02:24] <anubis26> kbrooks: thanks
[02:24] <schweeb_> Decarabia: I don't want to be responsible for totally hosing your system, so I won't try to help more :P  if I had physical access, things would be diff
[02:24] <anubis26> crimsun: thanks
[02:24] <chris86wm> tritium: could i hook up an external monitor to it? would that work?
[02:24] <Decarabia> schweeb_  but thank u
[02:24] <tritium> chris86wm, you can try that
[02:24] <leonel> bimberi, http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2005-October/000042.html
[02:24] <gimmulf> TiMiDo: hmmmm didnt help
[02:24] <chris86wm> let me do that really quickly
[02:24] <TiMiDo> gimmulf what modules are you using?
[02:24] <Decarabia> schweeb_  well another question. do u know about bouncer ?
[02:24] <tritium> chris86wm, is your laptop similar to the one in that URL?
[02:24] <anubis26> hmm build-essential command not found
[02:24] <bimberi> leonel: thanks, apologies for the confusion
[02:25] <leonel> bimberi, no problemo
[02:25] <schweeb_> Decarabia: bouncer? no, what is it
[02:25] <nalioth> anubis26: use synaptic to install it
[02:25] <anubis26> ok
[02:25] <Decarabia> schweeb_  so u dont know ^^
[02:25] <kbrooks> PING
[02:26] <Decarabia> schweeb_  bouncer is somehow like a bot on irc
[02:26] <schweeb_> oh
[02:26] <KinkoBlast> Hello.
[02:26] <anubis26> its downloading
[02:26] <anubis26> ...
[02:26] <Milk_> tritium, did you see the new pastebin url?
[02:27] <tritium> Milk_, no, sorry...and I need to run out for a while.  Sorry, got a business dinner
[02:27] <gimmulf> TiMiDo:  smd
[02:27] <gimmulf> snd
[02:27] <chris86wm> tritium: yes it is
[02:27] <gimmulf> TiMiDo:   snd_emu10k1
[02:28] <chris86wm> tritium: external monitor didnt pick up btw
[02:28] <Milk_> tritium, thanks man!
[02:28] <anubis26> after installing still same command not found
[02:28] <tritium> chris86wm, sorry.   Good luck.  I need to get going.
[02:28] <anubis26> root@calculus:/home/ircuser# build-essential
[02:28] <chris86wm> k man thanks
[02:28] <KinkoBlast> Hey, this is a dumb question, but how do I send/receve "net send" messages to/from the MS Windows computers on my network?
[02:28] <gfdecaires> can someone help me please?
[02:28] <anubis26> bash: build-essential: command not found
[02:28] <The_Vox> I'm learning to hate planetmirror
[02:28] <keffynd> how can I tell what /dev my soundcard is?
[02:28] <nalioth> anubis26: build-essential is a package
[02:28] <nalioth> anubis26: you install it using apt-get or synaptic
[02:29] <The_Vox> keffynd: usually it's /dev/dsp
[02:29] <anubis26> yea i installed it using synaptic
[02:29] <anubis26> omg sorry
[02:29] <gfdecaires> i need help with a screen resolution problem
[02:29] <KinkoBlast> Hello?
[02:29] <keffynd> The_Vox yea, but I am a little confused here I think the onboard is taking over the SBLive
[02:29] <anubis26> i realized i need to do nothing more with it
[02:29] <bimberi> leonel, apokryphos: at least i was only a few hours out of date :P
[02:29] <KinkoBlast> msg nickserve help
[02:29] <KinkoBlast> msg nickserv help
[02:29] <keffynd> and the PC is miles away, I cant reboot it into BIOS and check it to see if it is disabled
[02:30] <gfdecaires> why are changes in available resolutions made to xorg.conf not showing up in gnome>
[02:30] <gfdecaires> ??
[02:30] <leonel> bimberi, jeje
[02:30] <shadymike> Kinkoblast: Type in "smbclient -M [machine name] ", then type your messange, then push CTRL-D
[02:31] <shadymike> kindoblast: all in the terminal
[02:31] <anubis26> i tried running wolfenstien again and it gave me the same as b4
[02:31] <The_Vox> keffynd: oh, I've never messed with sound beyond making sure the onboard isn't loaded in the BIOS lol!
[02:31] <KinkoBlast> Shadymikr: thanks. and recieving?
[02:31] <Milk_> does anyone else have any ideas on helping me with nvidia-glx problems?
[02:31] <lotus_anima> anyone have time to help me out getting mp3 support installed? i've added the repositories suggested online and by the bot here, updated, etc. and apt-get can't find the packages
[02:31] <anubis26> all output can be found here http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=374838
[02:31] <keffynd> The_Vox yea, it was something I forgot to check thismorning when I ran out to come to work :(
[02:31] <KinkoBlast> Oh, and that will work with windows 98's winpopup too, right(same protocol)
[02:32] <KinkoBlast> ?
[02:32] <shadymike>  kinkoblast: I have no idea, i don't have a windows 98 machine.
[02:33] <schweeb_> KinkoBlast: it should, it's the same protocol
[02:33] <m0zone> zenmac sup
[02:33] <schweeb_> KinkoBlast: you won't receive the messages on your machine though, unless you use linpopup
[02:35] <shadymike> I need to reinstall MacOS X.  If I reinstall MacOS X do I need to do anything with yaboot?
[02:35] <ryanpg> is it a terrible idea to use some packages from debian experimental in ubunut?
[02:35] <nalioth> shadymike: Tiger will eat your yaboot right up
[02:35] <Aven> hi
[02:35] <schweeb_> ryanpg: kinda terrible, yes
[02:35] <Aven> ok, I just installed wine..
[02:35] <nalioth> shadymike: are you going to dual-boot?
[02:35] <Aven> there's a .exe file I want to open.. how can I direct it to wine?
[02:36] <nalioth> Aven: "wine /path/to/file.exe"
[02:36] <ryanpg> schweeb_, ok... of course I found my coveted xorg debs in experimental :P
[02:36] <schweeb_> wine <blah>
[02:36] <shadymike> nalioth: Yes, I have a working dual boot right now.  Except MacOS X in crashing a lot after I had a firewire drive fail on me.
[02:36] <schweeb_> ryanpg: experimental has higher revision of X than breezy?
[02:36] <nalioth> shadymike: in my experience, Pre-Tiger OSX will leave your yaboot alone, but Tiger will eat it right up
[02:37] <icecrash> hi,
[02:37] <shadymike> nalioth: I had to hard-restart the machine on MacOS X never really came back right again.
[02:37] <ryanpg> schweeb_, yeah unless I really missed something
[02:37] <nalioth> shadymike: when that happens, you can hold the alt key to boot into linux and run "sudo ybin" from a terminal to put it back
[02:37] <Aven> hm
[02:37] <icecrash> has anyone got evolution up and running with an imap server?
[02:37] <Aven> does photoshop run with wine?
[02:37] <shadymike> nalioth: Thanks, I don't have tiger!
[02:37] <schweeb_> ryanpg: they won't for long.  pretty sure they're basing theirs off of daniels's, and I think he does all of his dev on ubuntu
[02:38] <schweeb_> so he's probably been helping them since the feature freeze
[02:38] <thewayofzen> i know this is totally not the right place to ask.. but does anyone here make GTK2.0 themes.. im completely locked and cant figure out the LAST thing to complete my first theme
[02:38] <tk401> hello everyone
[02:38] <ryanpg> schweeb_, 6.8.99.900.dfsg.1-0pre1 is what's on experimental right now
[02:38] <tk401> anyone having trouble with cdrecord or any other burning software?
[02:38] <shadymike> nalioth: I'm just curious.  How does holding the ALT key boot into linux?  Will tiger write over the bootloader?
[02:39] <nalioth> shadymike: holding the alt key after the chime shows you all bootable volumes attached (so you can choose what you want to boot)
[02:39] <SEJeff> Ubuntu has stolen quite a few people away from the fedora community. I think it's funny
[02:39] <schweeb_> ryanpg: that's probably going to be tailored to ubuntu asap when dapper is opened
[02:40] <shadymike> nalioth:  Cool, thanks!  If it works i'll be back!
[02:40] <schweeb_> ryanpg: but yes, those are newer
[02:40] <relax> hi
[02:40] <relax> anyone can help me with a tascam us122 problem
[02:41] <johntramp> hey i upgraded to breezy overnight and now I am having problems withthe nvidia drivers
[02:41] <greg_s> tk401: cdrecord can't find my drives....  I installed k3b and it works fine...
[02:41] <thewayofzen> if anyone makes GTK themes message me..
[02:41] <ryanpg> schweeb_, I'm so darned impatient! ;) guess I'll pop my gentoo hard drive in to play with RC1 for now :D
[02:41] <johntramp> xorg says something about different driver versions being usedf
[02:42] <schweeb_> ryanpg: *shudder* you basically just cursed at me
[02:42] <kdcmar> :D
[02:43] <iceman23> hello
[02:43] <kdcmar> hi
[02:43] <GTroy> is it bad to use backports?
[02:43] <ryanpg> schweeb_, heh heh well if it sooths the sting I've found ubuntu to be a much more pleasnt and welcoming experience, I'll likely make the switch 100% once a very recent xorg is avail.
[02:43] <GTroy> or rather restrictive?
[02:43] <iceman23> can anyone help me with installing winamp?
[02:44] <warthawg> is there an ubuntu package for the nvidia proprietary 3d driver?
[02:44] <schweeb_> ryanpg: why do you need this very recent xorg? is there some feature you need especially badly?
[02:44] <crimsun> warthawg: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:44] <warthawg> crimsun:  thank you, sir
[02:44] <crimsun> iceman23: install beep-media-player from universe or xmms from main
[02:44] <keffynd>  can someone tell me if this will work? --> http://pastebin.com/399272
[02:45] <kdcmar> well i will go, i think i will use ubuntu more often ;)
[02:45] <kdcmar> cya ppl :D
[02:45] <crimsun> keffynd: that's a horrible way to do it.
[02:45] <crimsun> keypulse: chmodding something 660 is acceptable, but not 666
[02:46] <keffynd> crimsun it probably is, but I am desparte to get this to work
[02:46] <SUPEROGT> hi, anybody knows how to install a gparted on my ubuntu livecd ?
[02:46] <tk401> greg_s: thank you, i will try k3b
[02:46] <crimsun> keffynd: keep in mind you're already in all the necessary groups that use those nodes
[02:46] <icecrash> anyone got ANY access to an imap server with evolution? seems that evo becomes quite useless
[02:47] <crimsun> keffynd: so all your chmods are redundant
[02:47] <tk401> anyone having any issues with breezy crashing on startup? mine goes blank
[02:47] <SEJeff> Evo doesn't work with groupwise 6.x servers either
[02:47] <iceman23> is it possible to view files on an NTFS partition from ubuntu?
[02:47] <crimsun> iceman23: yes.
[02:47] <iceman23> with a program I assume?
[02:47] <keffynd> crimsun the user needs to control the /dev's
[02:48] <crimsun> keffynd: your user already has control
[02:48] <bob2> iceman23: sure
[02:48] <icecrash> SEJeff: Evo seems to deny work with any kind of imap proto
[02:48] <bob2> iceman23: /msg ubotu ntfs
[02:48] <keffynd> if I try and start as root they fail, it only works if I chmod them and then run as that user
[02:48] <ryanpg> schweeb_, well I'll tell you: now that I've gotten a taste of fast redraws, smooth dragging, nice window drop shadows and quick resizing... it's hard to go back
[02:48] <crimsun> keffynd: you're IN the dialout and audio groups
[02:48] <SEJeff> ryanpg: Just wait until the dapper testing starts
[02:49] <SEJeff> ryanpg: They will very likely transition to x.org 7.x
[02:49] <schweeb_> ryanpg: you're talking about composite
[02:49] <schweeb_> ryanpg: composite is in breezy's xorg
[02:49] <schweeb_> you just have to enable it
[02:49] <ryanpg> schweeb_, basically Exa (which is in CVS) makes X + radeon + composite = goodness
[02:49] <warthawg> crimsun:  now running 3d driver, thanks much, worked like a charm
[02:49] <crimsun> warthawg: np
[02:49] <schweeb_> ah... radeon
[02:49] <FhaeTon> Hello anyone try to answer this if they can..... Is it possible to install windows on a RAID0 with 2 WD 160GB SATAII drives, then disconnect them and connected a single 36 GB WD Raptor drive and Install Ubuntu on that alone then reconnect all drives and have a working dual Boot?
[02:50] <ryanpg> XAA is horrid, actually useless with composite
[02:50] <Milk_> does anyone have any idea what "Caught signal 11" would mean?
[02:50] <schweeb_> ryanpg: yea, radeon's a bit different. i personally think the cards/drivers are trash, but I'll keep to myself :)
[02:50] <duncanm> is it possible to have the winkey show the panel menu, and still keep win-R to get the Run dialog?
[02:50] <george_0_0> Hi, anyway to get a wireless keyboard 2 work under ubuntu.
[02:51] <george_0_0> I have the 2.4 ghz wireless keyboard,
[02:51] <ryanpg> schweeb_, yeah no card-wars now but... the open source ati driver seems good to me.. .however the closed nvidia driver is the best overall
[02:51] <SEJeff> ryanpg: From the xorg website: XAA is largely inadequate for accelerating modern desktop usage.
[02:51] <ablyss> wireless keyboards use ps2 connections so should work on any platform w/ ps2
[02:51] <george_0_0> um
[02:51] <ryanpg> SEJeff, that's what I'm saying :)
[02:51] <george_0_0> so the reciever ps2
[02:51] <george_0_0> ?
[02:52] <ablyss> yeah
[02:52] <schweeb_> george_0_0: is it bluetooth?  or does it have a receiver
[02:52] <SEJeff> ryanpg: Yes
[02:52] <Milk_> does anyone have any idea what "Caught signal 11" would mean? (this is in refreence to X crashing)
[02:52] <george_0_0> reciever
[02:52] <schweeb_> ablyss: bluetooth doesn't work the same way as RF, so it's possible to not have a receiver
[02:52] <schweeb_> ablyss: keep that in mind :p
[02:52] <ablyss> schweeb_, my bad.. i totally forgot about blue tooth
[02:52] <george_0_0> hey
[02:52] <george_0_0> Umm about wireless
[02:52] <schweeb_> george_0_0: it should "just work (tm)"
[02:53] <FhaeTon> did anyone see what I posted
[02:53] <george_0_0> i have a surecom wireless
[02:53] <george_0_0> pci
[02:53] <fdelacruz> Gud morning Guys
[02:53] <george_0_0> work???
[02:53] <KinkoBlast> Wow, that sucked. I was using my Mac, and then I tripped on the network cable. Literal crahs :-)
[02:53] <SEJeff> Milk_: If you tried talking to your friend google... you would see that sig 11 is a segmentation fault
[02:53] <schweeb_> esp if it's plugged in to the PS/2 port
[02:53] <ryanpg> SEJeff, schweeb_ if you haven't tried xorg RC0 (and you have a card that has Exa support) you're in for a real treat hopefully soon
[02:53] <FhaeTon> Hello anyone try to answer this if they can..... Is it possible to install windows on a RAID0 with 2 WD 160GB SATAII drives, then disconnect them and connected a single 36 GB WD Raptor drive and Install Ubuntu on that alone then reconnect all drives and have a working dual Boot?
[02:53] <KinkoBlast> It's OK though. And I do have my shiny new Ubuntu install.
[02:53] <aclonedsheep> Does anyone know how to install VLC on ubuntu
[02:53] <SEJeff> ryanpg: Radeon 7500? linux support for it isn't what I would call stellar
[02:53] <george_0_0> Hey, wireless reciver making ps/2 will work???
[02:53] <schweeb_> ryanpg: is there a page describing XAA/Exa and how to use it?
[02:54] <schweeb_> george_0_0: yes, it should just work
[02:54] <ryanpg> SEJeff, I have a 7500 it's not *that* bad
[02:54] <Milk_> SEJeff, google hasn't told me that yet... can you pop me a link to what your seeing?
[02:54] <schweeb_> george_0_0: same as windows
[02:54] <ryanpg> schweeb_, http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ExaStatus
[02:54] <george_0_0> This is not a mouse,
[02:54] <schweeb_> PS/2 is a keyboard interface as well
[02:54] <george_0_0> ok,
[02:54] <SEJeff> Milk_: I typed signal 11 in google just to prove a point
[02:54] <schweeb_> which is why there are 2 ports...
[02:54] <KinkoBlast> Hey, um, how do I use my USB flash drive on Ubuntu?
[02:54] <george_0_0> ok
[02:54] <SEJeff> Milk_: If you are getting a segfault in X, your system is very borked
[02:54] <george_0_0> I got a surecom 54m wirless lan pci adapter
[02:55] <SEJeff> KinkoBlast: plug it in
[02:55] <schweeb_> KinkoBlast: pretty much should be able to plug it in and have it show up on your desktop (in breezy)
[02:55] <ryanpg> SEJeff, and I'll promise you Exa + a xcompmgr will improve your experience, though it's still not perfect of course
[02:55] <george_0_0> ANY ideas if this wireless card gonna work??
[02:55] <KinkoBlast> oh, wait there it goes.
[02:55] <Milk_> SEJeff, I did the same thing dude.. but hey, thanks for assuming
[02:55] <schweeb_> works occasionally in hoary
[02:55] <fitz> I am having a problem with using Places->Connect to servers, I enter in all my information and hit connect but then nothing else occurs, however the bluefish open file window shows my connected server on the left sidebar
[02:55] <george_0_0> ok
[02:55] <george_0_0> what that mean?
[02:55] <KinkoBlast> The light didn't turn on right away so I thought it wasn't working :-P
[02:55] <schweeb_> george_0_0: depends what chipset the wifi is... it could be one of a few
[02:55] <fitz> and nautilus doesnt show the shares either
[02:55] <george_0_0> it is
[02:55] <SEJeff> ryanpg: Do you know why the lead and only developer of xgl quit?
[02:56] <george_0_0> Rython
[02:56] <george_0_0> or something
[02:56] <schweeb_> ryanpg: nice, i810! that's what I have.  maybe it'll make the i810 (i915 actually) not suck
[02:56] <ryanpg> SEJeff, that's not quite what happened
[02:56] <hosler> I get a /dev/dsp: Input/output error when trying to run Wolfenstein Enemy-Territory. Does anyone know how to get sound to work in this game?
[02:56] <ryanpg> schweeb_, it is sure to help
[02:56] <george_0_0> so it might work?
[02:56] <SEJeff> ryanpg: I read his interview
[02:56] <ryanpg> SEJeff, one of the two main developers "quit" but work goes on
[02:57] <SEJeff> ryanpg: At a much slower pace
[02:57] <stupendo44> how can I resize my main partition. When I installed kubuntu, I made it smaller so that I could create a larger fat partition. I have shrunk the fat partition now and I want to increase my main one.
[02:57] <ryanpg> SEJeff, David Reveman is still working away at Novell, and though I was sad to see the workforce cut in half... Xgl's time will come
[02:58] <schweeb_> ryanpg: is XAA the default method? or does that need to be enabled too
[02:58] <jrattner1> Where can i get crazy backgrounds
[02:58] <george_0_0> should i go ahead and try this?
[02:58] <george_0_0> i never used linux using wireless inernet,
[02:58] <SEJeff> ryanpg: Yes, and the linux community will rejoice to have Quartz like interface goodness
[02:58] <nalioth> jrattner1: www.deviantart.com
[02:58] <schweeb_> jrattner1: digital blasphemy, deviant art
[02:58] <jrattner1> nalioth, ahhh that was the link
[02:59] <SEJeff> ryanpg: Because then something like luminosity would be feasable on any computer
[02:59] <george_0_0> ANyone have any links regarding ubuntu about surecom/
[02:59] <KinkoBlast> Is there an easy way to install vlc on Ubuntu? I use VLC on every other computer, so I want to use it here, too.
[02:59] <ryanpg> schweeb_, yes it's the *only* method outside of RC0/1 but with one line "Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"" XAA is a thing of the past (mostly)
[03:00] <george_0_0> i got wireless 54m wirless lan pci adapter ep-9321-g/g1
[03:00] <nalioth> KinkoBlast: enable all your repos and vlc awaits
[03:00] <hosler> I get a /dev/dsp: Input/output error when trying to run Wolfenstein Enemy-Territory. Does anyone know how to get sound to work in this game?
[03:00] <george_0_0> what program i gotta use
[03:00] <ryanpg> SEJeff, not that I really think it's important, but I submitted the article to /. about Jon Smirl quitting :P
[03:00] <KinkoBlast> nalioth:???? I just installed Ubuntu this morning! Be simple!
[03:00] <george_0_0> What i got 2 use for wireless drivers??
[03:00] <Juhaz> george_0_0, figure out what chipset it has and someone just might be able to say more
[03:00] <shale> what is the recommended graphical ftp client?
[03:01] <SEJeff> ryanpg: haha, ok
[03:01] <george_0_0> OK
[03:01] <nalioth> ubotu: tell KinkoBlast about repos
[03:01] <george_0_0> I HAD IT
[03:01] <SEJeff> ryanpg: timothy?
[03:01] <bimberi> george_0_0: check here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[03:01] <ryanpg> SEJeff, no nosoupforyou
[03:01] <nalioth> KinkoBlast: ubotu has gifted you with lots of info
[03:02] <george_0_0> RT2560 chipset
[03:02] <SEJeff> ryanpg: I read it too quick. Posted by timothy...nosoupforyou writes...
[03:02] <lui> hello, hello
[03:02] <ZinnKilla> Hi
[03:02] <george_0_0> RT2560 chipset make anysense
[03:02] <KinkoBlast> nalioth: OK. Thanks!
[03:02] <lui> nalioth, I have some questions for you
[03:03] <ZinnKilla> Is there anyway to uninstall GNOME and install KDE?
[03:03] <ryanpg> SEJeff, to be honest I'm not that proud of submitting, but I was bummed out about the news
[03:04] <aclonedsheep> I'm getting the following error when installing drscheme: /usr/plt/bin/mzscheme: relocation error: /usr/plt/bin/mzscheme: symbol __libc_stack_end, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference
[03:04] <KinkoBlast> ZinnKilla: I think there is a seperate thing for that, Kubuntu?
[03:04] <aclonedsheep> does anyone know what that means?
[03:04] <Felching> hi, i have some questions
[03:04] <jmhodges> hey
[03:04] <jmhodges> could anyone tell me how to get the menubar babck in gvim?
[03:04] <lui> can I remove the grub loader from my windows hardrive?
[03:04] <jrattner1> Is there anyway to make gaim transparent
[03:05] <jmhodges> it, along with other gtk/gnome based apps, lost their menu bars somewhat recently for me
[03:05] <ZinnKilla> Oh, Well I already have the CD's from Ubuntu, and running the liveCD right now...I don't feel like downloading or ordering more copys..
[03:05] <Felching> how can i connect my modem
[03:05] <jmhodges> does everyone else have their menubar in gvim?
[03:05] <Juhaz> george_0_0, rt2500 drivers, breezy should have them if that's the ubuntu version you're using
[03:06] <ZinnKilla> I'd rather just stick with GNOME, it's not that bad.
[03:06] <jmhodges> dumbass
[03:07] <dcom> I have some questions
[03:08] <dcom> Can i speak^
[03:08] <SEJeff> Gotta love the bots
[03:08] <SEJeff> OP OP OP kill the bots pease
[03:08] <KinkoBlast> New question! Why can't "Totem Movie Player" play my MP3s?
[03:08] <KinkoBlast> WHAT'S GOING ON HERE!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
[03:08] <KinkoBlast> You can
[03:08] <KinkoBlast> But it won't get seen
[03:08] <Juhaz> yeah, but you might want to wait for a moment
[03:08] <Juhaz> that's one mighty big bot armada
[03:08] <SEJeff> KinkoBlast: It is this thing called software patents and US law that prevents it
[03:09] <SEJeff> KinkoBlast: *how US law prevents mp3 support out of the box
[03:09] <ksmurf> !keys
[03:09] <ubotu> ksmurf: I give up, what is it?
[03:09] <ksmurf> wtf?
[03:10] <SEJeff> Some lamer is flooding the channel to show how "cool" they are
[03:10] <nalioth> i think they got them all
[03:10] <ksmurf> have the IP?
[03:10] <dcom> ok
[03:10] <jrattner1> yeh thats pretty gay
[03:10] <lotus_anima> c4n 1 join your 3l33tz0r hacking crew!?!?!
[03:10] <lotus_anima> lol
[03:10] <jrattner1> or uncool
[03:10] <dcom> How can i connect my DSL mondel
[03:10] <dcom> modem
[03:11] <KinkoBlast> Why can't Totem play my MP3s?
[03:11] <calamari> hi
[03:11] <shale> come one, what's a good ftp client in ubuntu... gftp isn't my fav
[03:11] <SEJeff> ban the whole class c for those guys
[03:11] <resiak> Guerin: ;)
[03:11] <Juhaz> SEJeff, wish it were that benign, but with the amount of heat freenode has been getting lately, this doesn't look like a work of a lone script kiddie getting lucky anymore
[03:11] <shale> KinkoBlast, search the forums for "restricted formats"
[03:11] <ksmurf> Kinko  read the wiki restricted format page
[03:11] <jmhodges> could anyone clue me into why gvim, among other gtk/gnome based apps, might have lost their menubars?
[03:12] <jmhodges> and how i could get them back?
[03:12] <SEJeff> Juhaz: Freenode didn't get "hacked" earlier. A new staff op got a trojan on his daughters PC and it grabbed his op password
[03:12] <SEJeff> Juhaz: But you are right, someone hates freenode
[03:12] <calamari> anyone here used apt-get build-dep before?  I'm trying to use it to install wine from sources (because the regular wine package seems to be busted), but it's complaining about mesa-common-dev having no build candidate
[03:12] <KinkoBlast> Gah. It associates itself with MP3s, it should be able to play them god damn it!
[03:12] <dcom> How can i connect my DSL modem, the config script is not working
[03:12] <resiak> SEJeff: You didn't hear about the staffer who turned out to be a troll imposter?
[03:12] <calamari> err s/build/installation/
[03:13] <nalioth> KinkoBlast: keep religion and swearing out of the channel please
[03:13] <linuxpoet> Heh
[03:13] <calamari> I asked in #debian, but those guys are way rude
[03:13] <Llewxam> i need some help on installing libdvdcss2. i have conflicts with libc6 and i want to change it.
[03:13] <linuxpoet> KinkoBlast: on that note, keep in mind.. he just might.. and that would suck. I like this channel
[03:13] <shale> KinkoBlast, did you read the restricted formats wiki page?
[03:14] <nalioth> Llewxam: do not change it
[03:14] <jmg> hi all
[03:14] <KinkoBlast> shale: I have to wait for firefox to start up, now i'm navigating.....
[03:14] <FuzzyTheBear> Well .. i need help with services .. and the docs arent up yet .. i need to know where i can get the  bum app to easily start stop services .. any help appreciated  :)
[03:14] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Llewxam about hoary-extras
[03:14] <jmg> firefox 1.5 beta packages anyone?
[03:14] <shale> ok thanks for the playbyplay
[03:15] <ksmurf> how can I autenticate the canadian sources?
[03:15] <resiak> calamari: No, it was not rude. Your problem has exactly _nothing_ to do with Debian. Ubuntu uses entirely different package repositories.
[03:15] <ryanpg> schweeb_, you've been quiet a while, did I get you geeked on Exa? :P
[03:15] <nalioth> all you users who are not identified, you should register and identify  /msg nickserv help register
[03:16] <calamari> resiak: it's not rude for you guys to tell me I'm stupid.. etc etc without even offering any help?
[03:16] <rAz-GhuL> will my billion tiny usb isdn TA work with breezy
[03:16] <calamari> resiak: I don't even understand the error message.. but all you could do was insult me
[03:16] <linuxpoet> calamari: what is the problem
[03:17] <schweeb_> ryanpg: no, Lost is on
[03:17] <nalioth> ryanpg: the channel was locked down and nobody who was unidentified could speak
[03:17] <calamari> linuxpoet: here's the error message: "E: Package mesa-common-dev has no installation candidate"  (command I ran was: sudo apt-get build-dep wine)
[03:17] <schweeb_> ryanpg: I just realized I could modify my video memory to 128M though... I'm guessing it's running at 8 or 32M right now
[03:17] <linuxpoet> O.k. what that says to me, is that your repo doesn't know about mesa-common-dev
[03:18] <schweeb_> that'll probably help things a bunch
[03:18] <linuxpoet> have you tried apt-cache search mesa-common-dev
[03:18] <linuxpoet> err
[03:18] <thoreauputic> !info  mesa-common-dev
[03:18] <ryanpg> schweeb_, however (and I'm not sure exactly why) I've been told to never explicitly state memory size for xorg
[03:18] <gimmulf> How do i fix fluxbox with xinerama enabled?
[03:18] <thoreauputic> the bot says mesa-common-dev doesn't exist
[03:19] <schweeb_> ryanpg: why? that's probably a driver specific issue.  it's advertised in the i810 manpage
[03:19] <Decarabia> schweeb_ i did it !
[03:19] <schweeb_> and it's the only possible way that I know of
[03:19] <schweeb_> Decarabia: yea, what worked?
[03:19] <calamari> the apt-get output says :However the following packages replace it: mesa-doc libgl1-mesa-dev
[03:19] <calamari> ", but I have both of those installed
[03:19] <ryanpg> schweeb_, I know I know... and this is completely un-verifiable but an "xorg dev" told me! :P but hey I'm not saying you shouldn't try
[03:19] <Decarabia> schweeb_ i deleted the old status file
[03:20] <Decarabia> schweeb_ and replaced it
[03:20] <calamari> that was the part I was hoping the debian guys could tell me about, since I figured they knew apt-get.. but they are jerks
[03:20] <Guerin> calamari: try to build the source - it might work
[03:20] <slyjab> i'm new to linux and just installed ubuntu on my cpu ...was wondering if anyone could tell me how to set the root password... it will not take the on i entered when i installedit
[03:20] <schweeb_> Decarabia: nice. see :) my solution worked, although it possibly could have broken things worse
[03:20] <Guerin> calamari: might just be an outdates build-dep listed
[03:20] <nalioth> !root
[03:20] <ubotu> somebody said root was disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[03:20] <lotus_anima> is there a way to tell if this "easy ubuntu" is frozen up or not? it's been "installing multimedia packages" for awhile now
[03:20] <KinkoBlast> So, how do I play my mp3s?
[03:20] <Decarabia> schweeb_ well i tooked the old one
[03:21] <nalioth> lotus_anima: i warned everyone about easyubuntu
[03:21] <ksmurf> ah Cr*p .  Where can I grab a breezy sources.list file..... and add the gpg keys for it?
[03:21] <KinkoBlast> And why does a program that can't play them act as the default program for playing them?
[03:21] <linuxpoet> lotus_anima: do you have disk activity
[03:21] <nalioth> lotus_anima: it has been proven to destroy boxen
[03:21] <calamari> Guerin: ahh ok, so try to build without worrying about build-dep?
[03:21] <linuxpoet> KinkoBlast: you can play mp3s
[03:21] <linuxpoet> You have to install a package
[03:21] <lotus_anima> how should i check, nalioth?
[03:21] <linuxpoet> to make it go
[03:21] <KinkoBlast> No I can't
[03:21] <Decarabia> schweeb_ do u know gcc ?
[03:21] <nalioth> lotus_anima: run top and see what is happening
[03:21] <linuxpoet> KinkoBlast: What I am saying is that it is possible, you just don't have the right software
[03:21] <Guerin> calamari: give it a go. If those two packages have really replaced the one the source wants, it should work.
[03:21] <nalioth> lotus_anima: or kill the process
[03:21] <Llewxam> can i post the error i keep getting from libdvdcss2?
[03:21] <nalioth> lotus_anima: and hope it hasnt mangled your ubuntu
[03:22] <schweeb_> Decarabia: not really... I know how to compile stuff
[03:22] <KinkoBlast> Ok. how do I get the right software, then?
[03:22] <schweeb_> I never manually execute gcc
[03:22] <linuxpoet> KinkoBlast: apt-get install gstreamer0.8-mad
[03:22] <calamari> Guerin: thanks, I'll try it :)
[03:22] <lotus_anima> nalioth: i don't think i see it in there...
[03:22] <Decarabia> schweeb_ ah ok
[03:22] <nalioth> lotus_anima: kill the process
[03:23] <lotus_anima> nalioth: can you help me with that? apologies, i'm not very experienced.
[03:23] <KinkoBlast> apt-get? Talk simple!
[03:23] <nalioth> lotus_anima: close the terminal window the script is running in
[03:23] <chris86wm> hey guys, what are the extra repositories for breezy?
[03:23] <nalioth> chris86wm: what extra repos?
[03:23] <lotus_anima> nalioth: ah, i thought you mean in the shell :P
[03:23] <KinkoBlast> I'm already frustrated at the moment, I just want to listen to my music!
[03:24] <lotus_anima> KinkoBlast: i hear ya. that's what i've been trying to do. good luck, let me know if you have any.
[03:24] <Llewxam> i know what you mean kinko.. i want to watch my dvds...
[03:24] <calamari> KinkoBlast: synaptic is easier than apt-get for common tasks
[03:24] <KinkoBlast> Maybe I should go pack to windows. That can atleast play MP3s!
[03:24] <chris86wm> nalioth: dont you need to add extra repos?
[03:24] <nalioth> lotus_anima: "kill it" means ctrl-c, close the terminal, restart the box, etc
[03:24] <Madpilot> !tell KinkoBlast about mp3
[03:24] <nalioth> KinkoBlast: please dont use "easyubuntu"
[03:24] <nalioth> chris86wm: for what?
[03:24] <Llewxam> this is the error i keep getting libdvdcss2: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-21) but 2.3.2.ds1-20ubuntu14 is to be installed
[03:24] <chris86wm> nalioth: for installing stuff
[03:24] <nalioth> Llewxam: have you enabled non ubuntu repos?
[03:25] <nalioth> ubotu: tell chris86wm about sources
[03:25] <KinkoBlast> nalioth:What? I just installed it this morning, I have no clue what you are talking about!
[03:25] <nalioth> chris86wm: these are all the known repos for breezy right now
[03:25] <calamari> KinkoBlast: the package beep-media-player will play your mp3's
[03:25] <nalioth> KinkoBlast: then congratulations!
[03:25] <Llewxam> not sure nalioth.
[03:25] <chris86wm> nalioth: hoary had this  http://ubuntuguide.org/#extrarepositories
[03:25] <lotus_anima> i've added the ubuntu repositories that're supposed to add mp3 support, and the packages aren't there
[03:25] <lotus_anima> can someone else confirm that they're there and which they're in?
[03:25] <nalioth> chris86wm: oooh, dont do that in breezy
[03:25] <Madpilot> KinkoBlast: check your private messages, you should have a msg from ubotu with a good URL to follow
[03:25] <chris86wm> yeah i need the ones for breezy
[03:25] <nalioth> ubotu: tell chris86wm about ubuntuguide
[03:26] <nalioth> chris86wm: there are NONE for breezy
[03:26] <KinkoBlast> Madpilot: It says to use realplayer. I WILL NOT USE REALPLAYER!
[03:26] <nalioth> chris86wm: breezy just released last week
[03:26] <calamari> KinkoBlast: the package beep-media-player will play your mp3's
[03:26] <Guerin> KinkoBlast: wise.
[03:26] <chris86wm> nalioth: so i cant install stuff using the repos?
[03:26] <Madpilot> KinkoBlast: before the talk about realplayer, there's some stuff about codec packs for Totem
[03:26] <KinkoBlast> WIll SOMEONE just tell me what to do to play my music!?!?!?!?
[03:26] <george_0_0> yeah
[03:27] <lotus_anima> KinkoBlast: chill out.
[03:27] <linuxpoet> KinkoBlast: I already did
[03:27] <george_0_0> u on amd 64 or 32?
[03:27] <calamari> KinkoBlast: I keep telling you.. but you seem to be ignoring me :)
[03:27] <george_0_0> u have to download the win32 codecs
[03:27] <nalioth> chris86wm: sure you can, just that there istn -extras or backports yet for breezy
[03:27] <nalioth> chris86wm: and stay away from ubuntuguide, it'll break yer breezy quick
[03:27] <linuxpoet> If you install gstreamer, totem or rhythm box can do it
[03:27] <Madpilot> KinkoBlast: go to that URL that ubotu sent you, and read the "Codecs and DVD-Video" carefully
[03:27] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Llewxam about paste
[03:27] <chris86wm> nalioth: so how am i supposed to install things such as codecs?
[03:27] <nalioth> Llewxam: paste your sources.list to a pastebin please
[03:27] <KinkoBlast> Calamari, linuxpoit: I need SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS!
[03:27] <nalioth> ubotu: tell chris86wm about w32codecs
[03:28] <KinkoBlast> Like "Go to this program, click this, then this"
[03:28] <KinkoBlast> Or type that
[03:28] <KinkoBlast> or something!
[03:28] <Madpilot> KinkoBlast: the wiki has the simplest instuctions you'll find, honest
[03:28] <linuxpoet> KinkoBlast: you need a Linux for dummies book
[03:28] <calamari> KinkoBlast: sure thing.. first step: Run synaptic (System : Administration: Synaptic Package Manager)
[03:28] <chris86wm> nalioth: so there is no one place that i can download stuff from like i did in hoary?
[03:28] <steed> hello
[03:29] <KinkoBlast> calamari: OK.
[03:29] <Madpilot> KinkoBlast: start here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[03:29] <nalioth> chris86wm: what stuff do you want? ubotu just sent you a link to w32codecs
[03:29] <gimmulf> How do i get SVN ?
[03:29] <steed> hello,everyone
[03:29] <calamari> KinkoBlast: okay, great.. now go to Settings, Repositories
[03:29] <chris86wm> nalioth: i mean i will have to find the site for every app that i want to install
[03:29] <Madpilot> chris86wm: Breezy just uses different repos, they're just as big as Hoary's, so chill out.
[03:29] <thoreauputic> gimmulf, search for "subversion" in synaptic
[03:29] <chris86wm> nalioth: like kismet for example i couldnt apt-get it?
[03:29] <calamari> KinkoBlast: do you have anything besides the CD listed?
[03:29] <sazwerx> sorry.. i'm new here.. what/who is "ubotu"??
[03:30] <thoreauputic> !ubotu
[03:30] <nalioth> chris86wm: when dapper drake starts developement, there will be extras and backports for breezy
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[03:30] <steed> 
[03:30] <Llewxam> posted
[03:30] <stupendo44> how can I resize the active partition?
[03:30] <nalioth> chris86wm: kismet is available in the repos
[03:30] <calamari> KinkoBlast: do you mind if we take this to private message?  might be easier for both of us
[03:30] <KinkoBlast> calamari: CD, Updates, Community mained.
[03:30] <chris86wm> nalioth: alright thanks
[03:30] <nalioth> chris86wm: have you enabled all your repos? ubotu sent you a list
[03:30] <sazwerx> ask ubotu
[03:30] <calamari> KinkoBlast: okay, click Add
[03:30] <Madpilot> chris86wm: do you have the Universe & Multiverse repos enabled?
[03:31] <SteveMyers> chris86wm: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/
[03:31] <chris86wm> no, i just installed
[03:31] <Madpilot> !tell chris86wm about repos
[03:31] <SteveMyers> every application you need is there
[03:31] <Madpilot> chris86wm: see the msg ubotu just sent you to enable Uni & Multi
[03:31] <sazwerx> !ubotu
[03:31] <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/
[03:31] <KinkoBlast> calamari:K, and if you want to start a private chat, go ahead.
[03:31] <tjack> Good evening.  I have just loaded Ubuntu and have a question.
[03:31] <SteveMyers> sure tjack
[03:32] <chris86wm> copy and paste that right?
[03:32] <chris86wm> just like in hoary?
[03:32] <world> is there a graphical version of wget?
[03:32] <SteveMyers> chris86wm: is that question to me?
[03:32] <nalioth> chris86wm: you can actually use that file itself, if you like
[03:32] <chris86wm> anyone lol
[03:32] <Madpilot> chris86wm: exactly like Hoary; Synaptic doesn't seem to have changed much
[03:32] <SteveMyers> world: yes
[03:32] <tjack> I am coming fro9m the Mandrake/Mandriva area and am a little confused as to package management
[03:32] <SteveMyers> chris86wm: view the pool and you can download the deb files
[03:32] <SteveMyers> it is very simple to use
[03:32] <SteveMyers> you can't go wrong
[03:32] <nalioth> ubotu: tell tjack about synaptic
[03:32] <Madpilot> tjack: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[03:33] <nickrud> world, I've heard of gwget, but haven't tried it
[03:33] <nalioth> SteveMyers: please dont advise that
[03:33] <world> i just got the wget update but it has to be ran from terminal, how do i run graphical version
[03:33] <SteveMyers> Excuse me?
[03:33] <nalioth> nickrud: why would you want to use a wget frontend?
[03:33] <tjack> I want to add the kubuntu-desktop meta-package and am not sure how
[03:33] <Llewxam> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3373
[03:33] <sazwerx> ubotu: tell sazwerx about gaim
[03:33] <nalioth> SteveMyers: apt-get (and it's frontends) can access all the files 'in the pool'
[03:33] <nickrud> nalioth, like I said, I haven't tired it, but some one obviously scratched an itch
[03:33] <SteveMyers> I understand that..but there is a reason for the pool
[03:34] <SteveMyers> if the user does not have access to download a deb that is not working from an archive then they can use the archive from there or from their country archive to download it
[03:34] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Llewxam about mirromax
[03:34] <nickrud> tjack, just sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop will get it for you
[03:34] <nalioth> nickrud: i find the cli wget to be the most useful
[03:34] <SteveMyers> I do it myself all the time, it is a useful source
[03:34] <nalioth> Llewxam: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[03:35] <Madpilot> SteveMyers: apt-get & Synaptic will handle the dependancies and such, though
[03:35] <tjack> oh, so I don't use the "Add applications" menu
[03:35] <SteveMyers> I understand, but you guys need to know that other sources are useful
[03:35] <SteveMyers> the applications do not always give you what you need
[03:35] <Madpilot> tjack: you can use that too, it's pretty useful in Breezy
[03:35] <SteveMyers> it's not a thing to rely on
[03:35] <SteveMyers> dpkg -i debpackagename.deb
[03:36] <tjack> I couldn't find it when I searched
[03:36] <SteveMyers> it is that simple
[03:36] <SteveMyers> You're making it way to complicating
[03:36] <Madpilot> SteveMyers: this is largely a new-user-help channel; keep things as simple as possible
[03:36] <nickrud> tjack, no, the meta-packages are not in the add apps menu.
[03:36] <tjack> ahhhhhhhhh I see
[03:36] <nickrud> just a few
[03:36] <tjack> So, I would drop to a cmd prompt and get it?
[03:37] <nickrud> yes
[03:37] <Madpilot> SteveMyers: your method is going to mire down in dependencies
[03:37] <starscalling> SteveMyers : if you use the dpkg -i install method will it grab packages?
[03:37] <SteveMyers> No star
[03:37] <starscalling> ya
[03:37] <SteveMyers> just decompile the package
[03:37] <starscalling> decompile?
[03:37] <starscalling> that sounds like a headache
[03:37] <SteveMyers> it'll install the application inside the .deb
[03:37] <starscalling> o rite
[03:37] <stupendo44> I'm about to break one of the first rules of asking for help... :) getting impatient
[03:37] <SteveMyers> basically like what synaptic does
[03:38] <SteveMyers> it just breaks it down
[03:38] <starscalling> yeah i know how to install stu;ff with dpkg
[03:38] <defendguin> still no updates for ubuntu?
[03:38] <SteveMyers> :)
[03:38] <nickrud> stupendo44, sorry, we all are watching another convo; what was your question?
[03:38] <nalioth> starscalling: no. apt-get grabs pkgs
[03:38] <defendguin> or is my sources list messed up?
[03:38] <stupendo44> how can I resize the active partition?
[03:38] <starscalling> yeah i knew that did nalioth
[03:39] <nalioth> defendguin: there are only security updates from now on
[03:39] <starscalling> i was trying to figure out wtf dpkg was supposed to do to do the same as i didnt know it could?
[03:39] <nickrud> stupendo44, if I remember correctly, you can only resize an unmounted partition; therefore, the 'active' (root?) partition cannot be resized inside ubuntu
[03:39] <starscalling> but it cant?
[03:39] <nalioth> defendguin: the dev days are over
[03:39] <starscalling> i need to go to bed
[03:39] <defendguin> nalioth, not bug fixes?
[03:39] <nalioth> defendguin: if any are necessary, yes
[03:39] <stupendo44> hmm, ok
[03:39] <defendguin> ohh
[03:39] <SEJeff> nickrud: You are right. If you use Veritas file system (expensive for servers) you can resize mounted volumes
[03:40] <stupendo44> that means I'll have to use another method. maybe a live cd.
[03:40] <stupendo44> I thought maybe it could do it on a restart or something
[03:40] <defendguin> nalioth, i guess all bug fixes are going into the next release
[03:40] <tjack> that command did the trick.  where is a good web page that helps me understand apt-get?
[03:40] <nalioth> defendguin: reckon so
[03:40] <tjack> i'm am used to urpmi in mandrake
[03:40] <nalioth> ubotu: tell tjack about apt-get
[03:41] <Madpilot> later, all
[03:41] <ryanpg> ok, since linux is my "hobby OS" as well as my sole OS... is there a way to make ubuntu a bit more "bleeding edge", or is that just = to adding drake repos once they're opened?
[03:41] <nalioth> tjack: ubotu has gifted you with some info
[03:41] <tjack> where?
[03:41] <thesilentkiller> ubotu: tell thesilentkiller about apt-get
[03:41] <nalioth> ryanpg: adding dapper may take you to the 'broken edge', heh
[03:41] <nickrud> tjack, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptGetHowto is a condensed version
[03:41] <jbalint> How do I change the window manager (quick answer)?
[03:42] <jmhodges> note to others: dont install bicyclerepairman if you dont have vim-python installed
[03:42] <ryanpg> nalioth, sure sure... so is there an in-between where I can get somewhat stable but fresh?
[03:42] <tjack> my many thanks
[03:42] <nickrud> jbalint, I think I did sudo update-alternatives --config x-window-manager the last time I did that
[03:42] <jmhodges> bicyclerepairman will kill your menu bar
[03:42] <nalioth> ryanpg: only if you roll your own
[03:43] <nalioth> ryanpg: ubuntu releases every 6 months
[03:43] <nickrud> it's still there :)
[03:43] <wickedpuppy> ryanpg, gentoo ... it releases itself to new version every time you compile
[03:43] <ryanpg> nalioth, actually that's another thing that attracted me to ubuntu... it seems easy to creat debs from source via alien or checkinstall
[03:44] <wickedpuppy> alien to creat deb ?
[03:44] <jbalint> nickrud: I was kinda looking for the manual way.
[03:44] <ryanpg> s/creat/create
[03:44] <nickrud> jbalint, manual?
[03:44] <wickedpuppy> i thought alien = rpm -> deb
[03:44] <nalioth> ryanpg: checkinstall is ok for personal use, but dont get in a habit of converting rpms
[03:44] <SEJeff> wickedpuppy: alien converts from many different formats
[03:44] <wickedpuppy> source too SEJeff  ?
[03:44] <ryanpg> nalioth, checkinstall installs from source and creates a deb
[03:45] <jbalint> nickrud: Yeah, like in a config file somewhere. I am installing wmii , not from apt.
[03:45] <SEJeff> wickedpuppy: Source --> deb...
[03:45] <nalioth> ryanpg: i use it all the time :)
[03:45] <nickrud> jbalint, ah
[03:45] <SEJeff> wickedpuppy: put in your .profile
[03:45] <ryanpg> wickedpuppy, alien can creat debs from .tgz (so I could prefix=/somewhere then tar gz then alien)
[03:45] <sazwerx> tar
[03:45] <SEJeff> wickedpuppy: alias makedance="./configure && make && sudo checkinstall -D"
[03:46] <wickedpuppy> al i see
[03:46] <slyjab> ubuntu is debian based right?
[03:46] <ryanpg> nalioth, sorry I didn't understand what you were saying about converting rpms
[03:46] <nalioth> ryanpg: there really is no need for alien, since the repos have 99% of what's in the debian library
[03:46] <jbalint> nickrud:  I think I found. Thanks anyways.
[03:46] <nickrud> jbalint, try .xsession
[03:46] <SEJeff> nalioth: 99%? You are crazy man
[03:46] <ryanpg> nalioth, but I'm the kind of tinkerer that needs CVS most of the time
[03:46] <carthik> does anyone know the color variable for message one types out on a channel, in x-chat -- right now mine are a dirty shade of gray(against a black background). I have tried changing most all variables' colors, without effect - I use xchat
[03:46] <SEJeff> nalioth: ubuntu repos aren't even close to the debian repo size. Even ubuntu says that
[03:47] <ryanpg> there's no way I can wait 6 months for "the next version"
[03:47] <sazwerx> how to instal package .tgz?
[03:47] <wickedpuppy> ryanpg, get gentoo
[03:47] <ghostdog> is there a download manager in ubuntu?
[03:47] <wickedpuppy> 6 months is too short for me ...
[03:47] <worthawholebean> sazwerx: untar it?
[03:47] <nalioth> SEJeff: no? i'm not running a standard sources.list so i may be out of touch
[03:47] <wickedpuppy> ghostdog, apt-get/synaptic
[03:47] <SEJeff> ryanpg: Well then change your sources.list and use the dapper repos
[03:47] <worthawholebean> tar xzf package.tgz
[03:47] <SEJeff> ryanpg: Then you can have your cake and eat it too
[03:47] <ryanpg> SEJeff, that sounds like what I'll be doing
[03:48] <SEJeff> ryanpg: Thats what I did throughout the breezy dev cycle. And I filed a ton of bugs
[03:48] <SEJeff> ryanpg: Many of which got fixed :)
[03:48] <lotus_anima> although easyubuntu probably mangled my system, atleast it added the right repositories, since the 4,581 i added myself were apparently wrong, regardless to what the websites and this channel's bot told me.
[03:48] <ryanpg> SEJeff, I don't mind posting bugs... however I'll likely just pull a few essential apps from daper
[03:48] <ryanpg> err.. dapper
[03:48] <SEJeff> ryanpg: err, you'll probably need to use dapper to do that
[03:49] <nickrud> dapper repos? already?
[03:49] <nalioth> nickrud: not yet
[03:49] <SEJeff> ryanpg: As ABI compatibility isn't a goal of ubuntu developers
[03:49] <nickrud> heh
[03:49] <Topslakr> can anyone tell me how to remove a pkg but not the things that depend on it?
[03:49] <nalioth> nickrud: ryanpg is not satified with ubuntus leading edge
[03:49] <ajmitch_> SEJeff: main+universe are 99% of what debian has, and some more
[03:49] <nickrud> linux from scratch, with garnome. worked for me when I was very itchy
[03:50] <carthik> Topslakr, packages depend on other packages for functionality - so what you say in intrinsically impossible
[03:50] <worthawholebean> I had to install a bunch of stuff from .debs because ubuntu repos didn't have it
[03:50] <TRifa> I have a question
[03:50] <TRifa> I can't install unreal ircd
[03:50] <johan__> hello
[03:50] <SEJeff> ajmitch_: Why do the ML say that ubuntu takes a handful of debian packages, stabilizes them, and releases them?
[03:50] <johan__> i am using ndiswrapper to use my wireless card
[03:51] <SEJeff> ajmitch_: I've read that on ubuntu-dev before. I know I'm not crazy
[03:51] <johan__> is there any way i can make it be loaded at startup?
[03:51] <ryanpg> nickrud, well gentoo scratches an itch for me but... I'm getting tired of compiling the boring stuff :P I just want to get the fun stuff right up to the bloody endge
[03:51] <Topslakr> carthik - i agree :) I'm trying to remove a dhcp server that is a problem for me but there are other things on the system that require a DHCP server. I have one on the network and I want/need to use the other one
[03:51] <ryanpg> nickrud, I want the majority of my system to "just work"
[03:51] <ajmitch_> SEJeff: you may be thinking just about main, or the fact that we don't have to patch every single debian package
[03:51] <greg_s> Anyone want to direct me towards docs on changing the default app that opens the DVD player
[03:51] <nickrud> ryanpg, so, run breezy, compile the gushers.
[03:51] <nalioth> ryanpg: you start putting dapper things into your box, and you might fall over the "just works" line
[03:52] <wickedpuppy> TRifa, pls give more details
[03:52] <ryanpg> nickrud, hmm... ok I'll take that into consideration once dapper is opened
[03:52] <TRifa> I can't find the command make to install unreal ircd
[03:52] <SEJeff> ajmitch_: I guess I am crazy, thats why I am testing out beta quality kernel security modules :)
[03:52] <ajmitch_> SEJeff: yep
[03:52] <cevizoglu> I'm planning to pull in some dapper sources, but, hey, I **like** reimaging my system
[03:52] <wickedpuppy> TRifa, do you have build-essential ? if not pls get it
[03:53] <SEJeff> ajmitch_: trulux said he figured out what was causing the lockup problem with vSec. It was a race condition he found
[03:53] <carthik> Topslakr, maybe you can find out what the other dhcp server does, disable the one installed by ubuntu through its configuration file, and start using the other one?
[03:53] <slyjab> i used dpkg -i to install ymsgr after downloading ....it tells me no such file can someone tell me why
[03:53] <SEJeff> SEJeff: And he is going to work on adding a new parameter to hide all proccesses not owned by the untrusted user
[03:53] <Maikeru> lmfao
[03:53] <Maikeru> <3 bugmenot
[03:53] <ghostdog> wickedpuppy :where in synaptic can i download a download manager
[03:54] <Topslakr> I'd really rather not, the Domain controller enjoys having DHCP and the Terminal Server can do without it
[03:54] <Maikeru> craftytv says you gotta be invited to download their shows
[03:54] <Ravensky> why does ubuntu use ssl for a wiki?
[03:54] <Maikeru> I say otherwise
[03:54] <Maikeru> Ravensky, cause they're tight like that
[03:54] <SEJeff> Ravensky: wiki's have passwords
[03:54] <i3dmaster> what's the plugin directory for totem?
[03:54] <pedro> hi
[03:54] <TRifa> wickedpuppy, how do i get build-essential
[03:55] <lotus_anima> is there a way to get my ATI card working? i assume it's not by the slow speed of the screensavers
[03:55] <wickedpuppy> TRifa, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:56] <wickedpuppy> ghostdog, oh download manager as in download other things that is not deb... wget :P
[03:56] <stpere> how can I set a file as undeletable by a user? (even if I use rm -f )
[03:56] <wickedpuppy> ghostdog, i say 99% of things you want are probably in synaptic repo
[03:56] <i3dmaster> anyone knows how to configure plugins for totem?
[03:56] <Maikeru> Crap!
[03:56] <TRifa> thank you wickedpuppy
[03:56] <Maikeru> craftytv has plugin for firefox but it uses a windows setup
[03:56] <Maikeru> wth
[03:56] <i3dmaster> stpere: chattr +i file
[03:56] <wickedpuppy> stephans, user? make sure the file is only readable to him
[03:56] <ams_> lotus does ubuntu see what card you have?
[03:57] <carthik> stpere, change the file's permissions to 000 - no one can delete it then, not even the (sudo)root user
[03:57] <lotus_anima> ams_:  where can i check on that?
[03:57] <ams_> lotus let me check
[03:57] <cevizoglu> has anyone written a gnome-applet to put favorite gaim contacts into the gnome toolbar?
[03:57] <stpere> thanks, I will try
[03:57] <wickedpuppy> carthik, nobody can read too ...
[03:57] <ams_> lotus system>admin>device manager
[03:58] <nalioth> i3dmaster: dunno about configuring but if you search in synaptic for gstreamer, you'll find quite a few (more if you have multiverse enabled0
[03:58] <lotus_anima> ams_: it says "Radeon R300 [Radeon 9700 Pro] 
[03:58] <lotus_anima> which is right
[03:58] <i3dmaster> nalioth, why I need to deal with gstreamer. I am talking about totem
[03:59] <ams_> lotus it looks like it has some sort of driver for it then
[03:59] <carthik> wickedpuppu **4 should do it - user can read but cant delete. Your original question said nothing about being able to read :)
[03:59] <ghostdog> wickedpuppy : yeah download files on other websites cause im having problems with my connections here , when it get cut i have to start all over again , where can i get a dowloadmanager for ubuntu ?
[03:59] <TRifa> wtf
[03:59] <ams_> lotus though it probaby isnt the updated version
[03:59] <nalioth> i3dmaster: iirc, totem can use the xine or gstreamer backend
[03:59] <TRifa> unreal ircd dissaspeared
[03:59] <wickedpuppy> carthik, i didn't ask the question :P
[03:59] <carthik> i3dmaster, is it totem-gstreamer of totem-xine?
[03:59] <TRifa> oopsie
[03:59] <i3dmaster> carthik, nalioth, let me see...
[03:59] <TRifa> my mistake
[03:59] <ams_> lotus ati and linux are a pain to setup because ati doesnt make linux drivers
[03:59] <carthik> wickedpuppy, sorry - wrong number :P
[03:59] <tjack> is there a way to save this channel so I can just click it and join? Like what is on mIRC?
[03:59] <wickedpuppy> ghostdog, wget .. you can get it with sudo apt-get install wget
[04:00] <wickedpuppy> np carthik
[04:00] <federico_> Which is the recommended mp3 tagging app for Breezy?
[04:00] <SEJeff> federico_: Easytag is ok
[04:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> easytag is the best tagger there is.
[04:00] <carthik> federico_, easytag, or use amarok with musicbrainz support
[04:00] <wickedpuppy> tjack, go to X-Chat .. Server List .. highlight Freenode and click EDIT
[04:00] <federico_> is it gtk2 or is it as ugly as cantus?
[04:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> the other ones won't even deal with files with messed up names.
[04:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> federico_ ugly i think.
[04:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> but functional.
[04:01] <nickrud> easytag is extremely flexible but aggravatingly unfriendly
[04:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> the biggest problem with daf taggers, is they use genre auto-complete, and you can't turn it off.  so you start typing ROCK and they type Rock.
[04:01] <SEJeff> federico_: No, I am sorry. I meant tagtool
[04:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> so i just use "ROCK "
[04:02] <SEJeff> federico_: tagtool is the best id3 'tagger' there is. And it is gtk2
[04:02] <jmg> cantus sux
[04:02] <federico_> cantus was OK but the universe or multiverse package for breezy is gtk1!!!
[04:02] <crimsun> gtk1 is functional even if it is ugly.
[04:03] <i3dmaster> carthik,nalioth, its totem-gstreamer
[04:03] <SEJeff> federico_: try tagtool and tell me what you think
[04:03] <i3dmaster> so then, where is the plugin?
[04:03] <federico_> but gtk1 fonts look big! i'll try tagtool
[04:03] <nalioth> i3dmaster: and there are dozens of gstreamer-plugins for your every multimedia desire
[04:03] <bimberi> federico_: Applications -> Add Applications -> Sound & Video -> More Programs... -> Audio Tag Tool (no idea which app it is)
[04:04] <j0sh> hey guys
[04:04] <bimberi> federico_: probably tagtool (after all that typing :) )
[04:05] <nickrud> i3dmaster, enable universe and multiverse, and sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugin gstreamer0.8-plugin-multiverse
[04:05] <j0sh> I need some help, I have Ubuntu installed on hdb and I want to access files on hda (windows XP) from hdb (linux) , is that possible
[04:05] <qmanman> !java
[04:05] <ubotu> java is probably to install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadeb
[04:05] <nalioth> ubotu: tell j0sh about ntfs
[04:05] <qmanman> !javadeb
[04:05] <ubotu> [javadeb]  for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[04:05] <nickrud> i3dmaster, that's actually plugins not plugin
[04:05] <lotus_anima> ubotu: tell lotus_anima about ntfs
[04:05] <nalioth> j0sh: check your priv msgs
[04:05] <WhyvasLT> is there a plugin or something to get the shoutcast streams in xmms?
[04:06] <Maikeru> is there some program I can use to extract stuff out of a .exe
[04:06] <carthik> i3dmaster, after you install the packages with the codecs and plugins, run the command "gst-register-0.8" to register the plugins and codecs... that is all there is to it
[04:06] <Maikeru> cause this site I go to has a plugin for firefox, but to install it you gotta run the .exe which dun work under linux
[04:06] <nalioth> Maikeru: unzip or unrar might do it, also cabextract
[04:06] <Maikeru> (some do 0-o)
[04:06] <Maikeru> ah, cabextract
[04:06] <Maikeru> that's it
[04:06] <federico_> that add programs tool is waaay etter that i expected. I just thought it was another apt-get frontend, but it looks goot too!
[04:06] <carthik> i3dmaster, i think some windows codecs go into /usr/lib/win32/ ....
[04:06] <Maikeru> thanks
[04:06] <i3dmaster> nickrud, let me try that.
[04:06] <bur[n] er> Maikeru: write the plugin makers as well ;)
[04:07] <rybarnes> How do I run apache? I installed it,but I am not sure how to run it.
[04:07] <nickrud> i3dmaster, note what carthik said
[04:07] <i3dmaster> carthik, ok
[04:07] <nalioth> carthik: mplayer site says /usr/local/lib/codecs/
[04:07] <i3dmaster> nickrud, ok
[04:07] <Ravensky> workingmansdead, 500+ people here ;)
[04:07] <workingmansdead> ravensky: thanks
[04:08] <TRifa> where do i find the irssi folder
[04:08] <Ravensky> just dont make an ass of yourself :P
[04:08] <dmlinux> why is it when i change my  volume with my Media buttons, it doesnt change volumn on my headphones?
[04:08] <carthik> i3dmaster, prolly more info than you need, but i had to install the essential-codecs for my install of mplayer, and those i copied into /usr/lib/win32 -- you wont need that directory, i suppose
[04:08] <nickrud> I've seen the codecs work in /usr/lib/codecs, /usr/lib/win32, and /usr/local/lib/win32. haven't tried the final possiblilty :)
[04:08] <nalioth> TRifa: for what?
[04:08] <j0sh> nalioth: thanks
[04:08] <carthik> dmlinux, double click on the volume icon and you will see a seperate slider for headphones
[04:08] <nalioth> nickrud: well that's what it recommends on mplayerhq.hu
[04:08] <workingmansdead> how would i go about converting a audio file from SHN to mp3 with the SHNtool?
[04:08] <rybarnes> How do I boot up Apache?
[04:09] <dmlinux> carthik i know but i want my media buttons to work for ALL volumn not just my built in laptop speakers
[04:09] <nickrud> nalioth, good for a separate /usr/local/partition; you'll only need to reinstall them when a new version comes out
[04:09] <TRifa> to install a script
[04:09] <crimsun> workingmansdead: decode the shn and use lame to encode it in mp3 format
[04:09] <ryanpg> nickrud, my current itch is for xorg 7.0RC1 :) but that's been thouroughly covered in here already
[04:09] <carthik> rybarnes, what do you mean by bootup? start? or install?
[04:09] <ryanpg> nickrud, oops sorry :P
[04:09] <workingmansdead> crimsun: thanks man
[04:09] <rybarnes> carthik, start it. I installed it, but don't know how to start it.
[04:10] <carthik> dmlinux, it does for my laptop since the headphones bypass the speakers -- however the hardware and the soundcard on your lappie might not allow this
[04:10] <wickedpuppy> rybarnes, apache2ctl start
[04:10] <Ravensky> workingmansdead, do you have any idea wtf that means? :P
[04:10] <nickrud> ryanpg, that's ok, me too, and a faster card for whatever luminocity morphs into
[04:10] <warreng_> i just installed ubuntu off the install cd, but it didn't come with compiling tools like gcc/g++/make/etc... what's the easy way for me to add them?
[04:10] <rybarnes> wickedpuppy, thanks
[04:10] <workingmansdead> ravensky: yes acutally
[04:10] <Ravensky> good
[04:10] <nalioth> warreng_: install 'build-essential'
[04:10] <carthik> rybarnes sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart (or start or stop)
[04:10] <dmlinux> carthik crap
[04:10] <dmlinux> carthik works in windows :(
[04:10] <warreng_> nalioth: do i run that command line?
[04:10] <carthik> dmlinux, wrong, I DONT work in windows :)
[04:11] <nalioth> warreng_: you seek it out in synaptic
[04:11] <Ravensky> lol
[04:11] <wickedpuppy> warreng_, sudo apt-get install build-essential or use synaptic
[04:11] <warreng_> synaptic being?
[04:11] <chris86wm> hey guys, does anyone know how to install kismet. i used synaptic to get it downloaded but now i cant seem to find it.
[04:11] <warreng_> the "Add Programs" thing in the menu?
[04:12] <wickedpuppy> warreng_, System - > Administration -> Synaptic
[04:12] <dmlinux> carthik uh , wtf ?
[04:12] <carthik> warreng_, type "gksudo synaptic &" in a terminal to launch synaptic
[04:12] <carthik> dmlinux, nothing, was a joke " carthik works in windows" (carthik does not work in windows)
[04:12] <wickedpuppy> chris86wm, if you use synaptic , it  probably is installed
[04:12] <dmlinux> carthik we got a funny man :P
[04:13] <ryanpg> nickrud, what card do you have now?
[04:13] <federico_> tag tool rocks. Really the best so far.
[04:13] <tjack> I have another question.  I got the KDE desktop via apt-get as yall instructed and installed it. It asked me which manager to use a boot up.  I chose KDE.  It went to a KDE log in screen and then went back to the default GNOME after I logged on.  Why?
[04:13] <federico_> thanks
[04:13] <nickrud> I'm using an onboard 810 at the moment
[04:13] <carthik> so any other mutt users here?
[04:13] <chris86wm> well i see it in /usr/bin
[04:13] <chris86wm> but i dont know what to do from there, its not in the menu
[04:13] <bur[n] er> anyone know where to find that GUI for controlling kernels in breezy?
[04:14] <wickedpuppy> chris86wm, not all apps will be in the menu
[04:14] <nickrud> I don't game much anymore, so gl will be valuable to me when cairo uses it
[04:14] <carthik> chris86wm, then you can run it by typing kismet at the command prompt
[04:14] <ovitubo> whats the default file system for ubuntu? I screwed up grub and need to mount it from my rescue cd
[04:14] <bur[n] er> i think it's moved from the menu
[04:14] <ryanpg> nickrud, well support for you is under way http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ExaStatus
[04:14] <wickedpuppy> i got tons of apps not in the menu
[04:14] <i3dmaster> carthik,is totem-gstreamer uses the codecs from /usr/lib/win32?
[04:14] <fmasi> I i like to know if i can trust gedit to edit php files or he may add stuf i dont whant?
[04:14] <nalioth> chris86wm: iirc, kismet is a console app, try "kismet" in the terminal
[04:14] <tjack> I have another question.  I got the KDE desktop via apt-get as yall instructed and installed it. It asked me which manager to use a boot up.  I chose KDE.  It went to a KDE log in screen and then went back to the default GNOME after I logged on.  Why?
[04:14] <carthik> i3dmaster, prolly but you dont need to think about that, since you do not have to manually install/copy/move any files
[04:14] <i3dmaster> carthik, I found the gstreamer ones are under /usr/lib/gstreamer-0.8/ dir
[04:14] <wickedpuppy> fmasi, save as php .. why bother with gedit? use emacs!
[04:14] <chris86wm> hmm, i get an error
[04:15] <carthik> i3dmaster, like i said before i use gmplayer - and so i did what i did :)
[04:15] <wickedpuppy> chris86wm, error being ?
[04:15] <nalioth> tjack: you need to choose which desktop you want from the login menu and "sessions"
[04:15] <ryanpg> nickrud, cairo uses render now and Exa makes render go fast :)
[04:15] <chris86wm> FATAL: Please configure at least one packet source.  Kismet will not function if no packet sources are defined in kismet.conf or on the command line.  Please read the README for more information about configuring Kismet.
[04:15] <tjack> ok, i'll try that
[04:15] <Maikeru> bur[n] er, I'm going to
[04:15] <Maikeru> sorry for late response
[04:15] <tjack> thanks
[04:15] <i3dmaster> carthik, actually, I want totem to play real media, but so far, it can, so Im needing to copy the real codecs to that gstreamer dir I think
[04:15] <chris86wm> i typed sudo kismet in terminal
[04:15] <wickedpuppy> chris86wm, then i gotta ask you to read the README as it says
[04:15] <Maikeru> I can't get the extraction going
[04:15] <Maikeru> so I'm screwed
[04:15] <Maikeru> it's a .exe
[04:15] <chris86wm> lol brb
[04:15] <Maikeru> hmm
[04:16] <nomasteryoda|w> Maikeru, did you try extracting using wine?
[04:16] <bur[n] er> Maikeru: extract it on a windows pc then copy it?
[04:16] <nomasteryoda|w> wine program file
[04:16] <chris86wm> where is the readme? website?
[04:16] <Maikeru> nomasteryoda|w, kinda
[04:16] <fmasi> wickedpuppy never used emacs before but thx
[04:16] <Maikeru> I told it to install
[04:16] <nickrud> ryanpg, where's nvidia on that page? (I may pull my voodoo out of the trash yet)
[04:16] <Maikeru> claims it did
[04:16] <Maikeru> but nothing in Program Files dir
[04:16] <Maikeru> unless.
[04:16] <wickedpuppy> fmasi, vi then ?
[04:16] <nomasteryoda|w> Maikeru, using wine?
[04:16] <bur[n] er> Maikeru: doe sit have an option to "open in winzip" ?
[04:16] <Maikeru> well, cedega
[04:16] <Maikeru> bur[n] er, no
[04:16] <ryanpg> nickrud, the nv driver uses Exa
[04:17] <Maikeru> cause my wine is all crabby on this comp
[04:17] <chris86wm> ah found it
[04:17] <Maikeru> but cedega works just as well
[04:17] <fmasi> wickedpuppy men the amout of past and copy i have to do will make the task not homanly possible
[04:17] <wickedpuppy> chris86wm, try this kismet eth0/eth1
[04:17] <alekz> hi i've just installed ubuntu, but system installation didnt ask for a root password, what can i do ?
[04:17] <nomasteryoda|w> Maikeru, ah... well that should be under ~/.fakewindows or .wine/C or such
[04:17] <tritium> alekz, enjoy
[04:17] <Maikeru> oh...
[04:17] <Maikeru> duh...
[04:17] <nalioth> !root
[04:17] <ubotu> somebody said root was disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[04:17] <Maikeru> I looked under .wine/fake_windows
[04:17] <wickedpuppy> fmasi, most coders work in vim or emacs ...
[04:17] <Maikeru> but
[04:17] <Maikeru> DUH!
[04:17] <Maikeru> it wouldn't be there
[04:17] <alekz> thanks nalioth
[04:17] <nickrud> ryanpg, ah. I just didn't see it on that page
[04:17] <Maikeru> got it
[04:17] <fmasi> wickedpuppy thx for the help have to go i editing phpBB
[04:17] <Maikeru> but it's a .dll
[04:17] <chris86wm> wickedpuppy: same error
[04:18] <Maikeru> no
[04:18] <Maikeru> it's a .xpt
[04:18] <ryanpg> nickrud, of course the binary nvidia drivers are so good because they already abandon the slow XAA for "something else"
[04:18] <Maikeru> where would I put that?
[04:18] <froguz> so there is no multiverse in breezy?
[04:18] <wickedpuppy> oh hmms chris86wm man kismet
[04:18] <carthik> does anyone know of a gnome panel new mail notification tool?
[04:18] <tritium> there is multiverse
[04:18] <carthik> froguz, there is
[04:19] <froguz> i'm having the 404 not found error
[04:19] <Maikeru> where would I put a .xpt for Firefox under linux
[04:19] <chris86wm> wickedpuppy: usually i just install it then run it
[04:19] <carthik> froguz, strange
[04:19] <nickrud> ryanpg, hm. X is something I've not been watching recently, I've just been using overfiend's and dstone's work. Been good, so far ;)
[04:19] <nalioth> froguz: are you using us. repos?
[04:19] <wickedpuppy> chris86wm, then check out the conf
[04:19] <carthik> Maikeru, download it, startup firefox and install it through firefox
[04:19] <ice_1963> how can i jest install xfce4 not gnome?
[04:19] <carthik> Maikeru, file:/// .....
[04:19] <Maikeru> wait
[04:19] <Maikeru> I'm tripping
[04:19] <Maikeru> lmao
[04:20] <ryanpg> nickrud, by dstone you mean daniels which means the xorg in breezy?
[04:20] <Maikeru> I'm thinking .xpt is something else
[04:20] <froguz> i've tryied with both, us an cl (chile local) repositories
[04:20] <carthik> ice_1963, install ubuntu as a "server" andthen install xfce-desktop
[04:20] <wickedpuppy> ice_1963, install xfce .. log out ... change session to xfce and log in
[04:20] <froguz> # deb http://cl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[04:20] <nalioth> froguz: dont use a prefix, just "archive.ubuntu.com/bleh"
[04:20] <froguz> # deb-src http://cl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[04:20] <carthik> or ice_1963 installed xubuntu-desktop and uninstall ubuntu-desktop
[04:20] <froguz> mmmm... lets see
[04:21] <nickrud> ryanpg, yeah, I always miss the metal and type badly
[04:21] <carthik> froguz, the line you mentioned is for backports, not for regular breezy
[04:21] <mozammel> can anyone please help me? I just installed "breeze badgger" and tyring to add new users. but when I select "System > Administration > Users and Groups" it asks me for my password. After giving the password NOTHING HAPPENS. no dialog box, nothing...!!! What am I doring wrong?
[04:21] <Maikeru> I tell Firefox to go to the .xpt
[04:21] <ice_1963> ok t/u
[04:21] <Maikeru> and it just downloads it
[04:22] <carthik> mozammel, nothing wrong... using default gnome/metacity or some other wm?
[04:22] <mozammel> default gnome
[04:22] <chris86wm> wickedpuppy: checking out the conf what do i look for?
[04:22] <nickrud> ryanpg, I used to follow the x strike force, and enjoyed the flameage there
[04:22] <froguz> carthik, what line shout i write then?
[04:22] <ryanpg> nickrud, well if 810 gets Exa support you'll be pleased with 6.9/7.0
[04:22] <carthik> mozammel, must be a matter of time before it starts the user management window then
[04:22] <froguz> can you past your universe lines for me, please??
[04:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> is anyone here an x expert?
[04:23] <carthik> froguz, just the word "breezy" instead of "breezy-backports"
[04:23] <nalioth> froguz: just remove the cl. from the front of your sources
[04:23] <froguz> thanks
[04:23] <mozammel> cartik, i've been waiting for quite a long now.... but no window :(
[04:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> whenever i log out of my x session, or try to spawn a new one, i can hear the gdm pop up, but my monitor gets no signal and just goes to sleep.
[04:23] <nalioth> froguz: there are no backports for breezy, which explains your error
[04:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> gdm only works on initial boot.
[04:23] <nickrud> ryanpg, I figure that will be time to spend a few dollars on a suitable card anyway
[04:23] <carthik> froguz, no, it is indecent to paste huge lines in a chat room :) just replace the word i said like i sadi
[04:23] <Absenth> hola
[04:23] <Maikeru> hmm
[04:23] <alekz> where can i find apt source original list ?
[04:23] <wickedpuppy> chris86wm, no idea... i never use kismet before
[04:24] <Maikeru> screw it
[04:24] <Maikeru> I'll just run firefox through cedega
[04:24] <nalioth> ubotu: tell alekz about sources
[04:24] <chris86wm> says i need to define packet sources
[04:24] <ryanpg> nickrud, sure I agree... I'm a laptop guy though so upgrading isn't "a few dollars"
[04:24] <thenixon_> sorry to repeat, but if anyone can help me:  i'm having a rough install (breezy badger) and it seems to have automatically switched to expert mode and is asking me to choose a kernel from the following: linux-386, linux-image-386, or linux-image-2.6.12.-9-386.  which one do i choose?
[04:24] <alekz> thabks :)
[04:24] <alekz> *thanks
[04:24] <wickedpuppy> chris86wm, you sure there is no readme ?
[04:24] <defendguin> is there a debian package for the tango icon theme?
[04:24] <ryanpg> nickrud, of course the development of xorg comes free to me though! :P
[04:24] <nalioth> thenixon_: the last one you posted
[04:24] <carthik> mozammel, type gksudo users-admin and see what transpires on the terminal
[04:24] <Absenth> Maikeru, Bonus points if you run Firefox in a Windows XP install on a VMWare virtual Machine on ubuntu :)
[04:24] <chris86wm> yeah i found one
[04:24] <j0sh> ok so I've got an icon of the mounted drive in my computer folder and I want to delete it but I can't
[04:24] <nickrud> ryanpg, heh.
[04:24] <mozammel> carthik, when i run it again, the mouse icon goes busy mode and i wait and wait, no window.... then mouse icon returns normal, still no window (i just tried it now again)
[04:25] <thenixon_> the long one, eh?
[04:25] <j0sh> now that I've umounted it
[04:25] <bigfoot1> hi guys, I would like to get an .rm (real media video) file onto a CD-rom so that it would be playable on any DVD player. Apparently DVD-players can't play .rm files. To what format must I convert the file to?
[04:25] <thenixon_> thanks nalioth
[04:25] <wickedpuppy> chris86wm, then what does it says ??
[04:25] <Maikeru> Absenth, with my whopping 256 MB of RAM?
[04:25] <mozammel> carthik, ok
[04:25] <nalioth> bigfoot1: mpg2
[04:25] <carthik> mozammel, type gksudo users-admin in a terminal so you can catch any errors
[04:25] <taomaster> any 1 using the new ubuntu server  o/s ?
[04:25] <Maikeru> VMware won't be usable for 'bout another month when I upgrade to 1 GB
[04:25] <Absenth> Maikeru, i didn't say it would be fast, just that you'ld get bonus points for it :)
[04:25] <bigfoot1> nalioth: oh, thank you. Do you know of any software that can convert easily?
[04:25] <Maikeru> oh, in that case
[04:26] <carthik> taomaster, i use it, along with the gnome-desktop :)
[04:26] <taomaster> and?
[04:26] <Absenth> Maikeru, if you're going to use a browser in Cedega, I recommend IE 6.0.
[04:26] <nalioth> bigfoot1: i do not. rm is closed source
[04:26] <Maikeru> right
[04:26] <Maikeru> I might do that
[04:26] <chris86wm> wickedpuppy: might as well be spanish. just a bunch of info
[04:26] <Maikeru> but only if Firefox refuses to run
[04:26] <carthik> taomaster, and?
[04:26] <taomaster> works good?
[04:26] <bigfoot1> Does anybody know of a program that can convert an .rm (real audio video) file to .mpg2???
[04:27] <carthik> taomaster, it is the basic ubuntu distro, stripped down to the neccessities for a server, so yes, it works very well
[04:27] <taomaster> i'll try it
[04:27] <froguz> nalioth, it was not necessary to remove the cl preposition... i have just removed the backport word like carthik says... thanks to both of you
[04:27] <nalioth> bigfoot1: you can use mpg1 also
[04:27] <taomaster> i run windows 03 at work
[04:27] <carthik> froguz, anytime
[04:27] <nalioth> froguz: np
[04:27] <Absenth> maikeru, I got to the party late, but have you tried pulling down the tarball from Mozilla.org, and installing it in /usr/share/mozilla or wherever, running it that way?
[04:27] <Ron_o> bigfoot1: I've never found anything REAL that you could change to another format
[04:27] <wickedpuppy> chris86wm, prehaps you should learn spanish :P .. no examples ?
[04:27] <Maikeru> what tarball?
[04:27] <Maikeru> huh?
[04:28] <DonL> I want to upgrade to Gnome 2.12 without going to Breezy. Is that possible?
[04:28] <bigfoot1> does anybody know of any program that can convert a .rm (realplayer video) file to either mpg2 or mpg1?
[04:28] <Maikeru> I'm trying to install a plugin so I can watch videos from this one site I like
[04:28] <Maikeru> and their way of installing plugins is to give you FirefoxSetup.exe which installs it for you
[04:28] <Maikeru> cause they're retards assuming you use Windblows
[04:28] <nalioth> DonL: it is not
[04:28] <Xenguy> DonL: Is there a reason you don't want Breezy?
[04:28] <mozammel> carthik, when first time i entered gksudo users-admin, it asked me for the password, I gave 'root' password, it said wrong password, then i run the command again, and game my user password, and then the program returned to the shell... i re-executed the command, it is comming back to the shell without even giving the password window
[04:29] <Vanish> Anybody know much about internet connection problems?
[04:29] <Absenth> Maikeru, sorry, like I said I was a little late to the party,  I was under the assumption firefox wasn't working at all.....  just tell me to have a nice big cup of shut the fsck up, and I'll crawl back into my hole.  :)
[04:29] <DonL> Xenguy, I screwed up my system completely in trying to upgrade to Breezy
[04:29] <ThomasM> mozammel: 'sudo' requires the user password
[04:29] <nickrud> DonL, you can use garnome or jhbuild, they're on the gnome.org site. Be sure to strip all the ubuntu packages first, though
[04:29] <tritium> mozammel, there is no root password, unless you went through the extra steps of enabling the root account
[04:29] <Maikeru> lol
[04:29] <Maikeru> it's not that
[04:29] <ThomasM> mozammel: And, after setting it from one shell, it won't ask it again for a while.
[04:29] <Maikeru> if firefox dun work
[04:29] <j0sh> I have an icon in Places -> Computer which was created upon mounting my hda and now I want to delete the icon since it is umounted any ideas?
[04:29] <Maikeru> I don't use computer
[04:29] <Maikeru> well, firefox then lynx then no computer
[04:29] <Maikeru> that's my order of things
[04:29] <ThomasM> mozammel: I'd wager that you're giving it an invalid command (or trying to run one that it can't find).
[04:29] <nicoal> is there any cool/easy way to get the USNs and have the apt command line to upgrade that package set as a cron job, and automagically update the offending packages when a new USN is released?
[04:30] <Xenguy> DonL: wow, really -- I hit a few speedbumps, but all ended well (Breezy is stable now of course)
[04:30] <alekz> if i plug a second hdd while computer is on, can system detect it ?
[04:30] <DonL> nickrud, I'd like to stay as much Ubuntu as possible
[04:30] <taomaster> that server o/s -is this the first release (beta)?
[04:30] <Maikeru> alekz, internal hdd? 0-o
[04:30] <mozammel> ThomasM, I just need to add more users, but can't because after giving the password no window pops up
[04:30] <alekz> yes Maikeru
[04:30] <carthik> mozammel, so you have a root account on your machine?
[04:30] <Maikeru> I....
[04:30] <BROKEN_LADDER> is there an ubuntu help forum i can use instead of repeating my questions here over and over to virtually no help?
[04:30] <mozammel> yes, i did the 'expert' installation
[04:30] <ThomasM> mozammel: And you're sure the command is 'users-admin'?
[04:30] <carthik> mozammel, if you do have a root account, get the root prompt and type a simpel "users-admin"
[04:30] <Maikeru> I wouldn't recommend doing anything internally while the computer is on
[04:30] <mozammel> for customizing my network
[04:30] <Maikeru> but hey
[04:30] <DonL> Xenguy, good for you. I had a bunch of stuff non official, and maybe that was my problem
[04:30] <carthik> ThomasM, i told him so, it is the right one
[04:30] <alekz> ok Maikeru thanks
[04:30] <wickedpuppy> BROKEN_LADDER, try the ml
[04:30] <Maikeru> if you're in the mood to go buy a new mobo
[04:30] <Absenth> With any luck tonight I'll revisit installing vmware on Breezy.  last night it refused to play nicely.  I massaged it into behaving on a fresh Hoary install, and think I might be able to pull it off tonight.
[04:30] <Maikeru> go for it
[04:30] <nickrud> DonL, I screwed the pooch upgrading also, but that was probably my fault from semi-adequate handling of problems in the preview.
[04:31] <BROKEN_LADDER> wickedpuppy link?
[04:31] <nickrud> It's worth the reinstall
[04:31] <bigfoot1> Ron_o: oh, i googled "rm converter" and came across some programs, but they seem to be just for windows.
[04:31] <ThomasM> carthik: Strange, because I'm running breezy, and 'users-admin' is not in my $PATH.
[04:31] <ice_1963> how can you have a computter
[04:31] <Xenguy> DonL: Just wanted you to be aware (if you weren't already) that Breezy is now stable :-)
[04:31] <x0xA> how do i change from software to hardware rendering? i get such low FPS on anything
[04:31] <Ron_o> I didn't know that. I looked for these converters before and found nothing.
[04:31] <alekz> brb
[04:31] <Ron_o> I am using Windows.. :->
[04:31] <carthik> ThomasM, it doesnt need to be :)
[04:32] <carthik> ThomasM, the directory it is in needs to be though
[04:32] <Absenth> Ron_o, same, but you'ld never know it if you port scanned the IP I'm on irc from....
[04:32] <ThomasM> carthik: As in, it's not a command on the computer, as in 'locate users-admin' returns no results.
[04:32] <Ron_o> if you can find me a program maybe I can help, if it's only for a few files.
[04:32] <BROKEN_LADDER> wickedpuppy ubuntuforums.org duh
[04:32] <DonL> Maybe I'll try again. I don't have a Hoary disk, so I went with the first one, then upgraded to Hoary, and now finally I've got the X thing happening. Took me a bloody week. Now I'm gun shy.
[04:32] <mozammel> carthik, I opened up a terminal (i'm logged in as mozammel) and typed "su -" to be root. then i typed "users-admin" and got this err: (users-admin:8769): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[04:32] <ThomasM> carthik: The point I'm trying to make here is that your command isn't necessarily installed on his machine.  It sounds optional.  Perhaps you should check into that.
[04:32] <bigfoot1> Ron_o: thanks. I'm currently on a ubuntu pc (at home). My work place has windows pcs. I'll see if I can convert by myself. If I can't, I might need your help.
[04:33] <bigfoot1> Ron_o: your kindness is appreciated.
[04:33] <Ungy_> ok I need help I am trying to install a printer driver but I dunno if I need CUPS or LPR
[04:33] <crimsun> mozammel: System> Administration> Users and Groups ?
[04:33] <ThomasM> carthik: And if you've got him using 'gksudo' instead of 'sudo', he won't actually see any "command not found" errors.
[04:33] <nickrud> mozammel, don't go to root; you'll need to do some X black magic. Just use the menu
[04:33] <mozammel> crimusn, yes, it doesn't open any window after accepting password
[04:34] <bigfoot1> that gets me thinking, if there are rm (realmedia) converters for windows, I would think there should be some for linux/ubuntu, too.
[04:34] <Absenth> Ungy_, I'd suspect CUPS.
[04:34] <ThomasM> bigfoot1: You can do it without fancy tools.
[04:34] <Ron_o> bigfoot... maybe it was free progs that I was looking for.
[04:34] <mozammel> nickrud, i'm trying to use X, but after giving the password, the window isn't popping up !
[04:34] <Ungy_> Absenth, shoudl I try the Debian Drivers?
[04:34] <ThomasM> bigfoot1: It's easier for me to use linux to do it that to try and find spyware-free software for Windows to do the same.
[04:34] <Absenth> Ungy_, what kind of printer?
[04:35] <Ron_o> hehe, ThomasM
[04:35] <Ron_o> exactly!
[04:35] <Ungy_> Brother MFC 420CN they have a .deb file on their website
[04:35] <ThomasM> bigfoot1: I use mplayer, and route the video/audio to a file.  The options are listed when you type 'mplayer --help', though I can't quite remember exactly what they are.
[04:35] <Ron_o> you mean spyware/payware/limited ware.
[04:35] <Ungy_> They also provide the drivers open source
[04:35] <x0xA> can someone please PM me on how to change to hardware rendering..please?
[04:35] <nickrud> mozammel, try, as a regular user, sudo user-admin
[04:35] <ThomasM> Ron_o: Exactly. 90% of that is shareware, and at least half of that has spyware/adware in it.
[04:35] <Ron_o> it does.
[04:35] <Ungy_> Absenth, maybe someone already has them packaged I should check
[04:36] <Ron_o> before d/l -- install, I look programs up to see if there are any problems in them.
[04:36] <mozammel> nickrud, i did, after giving that command on shell, it took the password, and nothing happens again!
[04:36] <ThomasM> I like to record NPR (who only provides RM files) to MP3 to listen to on my PDA.
[04:36] <mozammel> nickrud, just got back to the prompt
[04:36] <Absenth> Ungy_, I would check CUPS first and see if they are already listed,  then I'd go with the .deb on the brother site.
[04:36] <DonL> Xenguy, there's another weekend coming up. Hopefully I can try another update. Last time I managed a partial one, and I was able to experience Gnome 2.12 for a bit. I really liked it.
[04:37] <Ungy_> Absenth ok thanks
[04:37] <Ron_o> ThomasM: here's one. But it's payware, like $25.. http://www.boilsoft.com/buy.html
[04:37] <Xenguy> DonL: Breezy appears to be an improvement overall over Hoary
[04:37] <Ron_o> sure, I'm going with that one.
[04:37] <sykopomp> hey, does the Ubuntu LiveCD have QTParted or anything of the sort?
[04:37] <sykopomp> I need a liveCD for PPC that lets me shrink existing partitions
[04:38] <DonL> Well, Xenguy , wish me luck. How did you do the upgrade, by the way?
[04:38] <bigfoot1> ThomasM: mplayer can convert rm (video) to mpg1 or mpg2? If so, i didn't know that.
[04:38] <ThomasM> Ron_o: Nah. I have closet linux boxen that I can SSH into at any point, and installing mplayer takes no time at all.  I've found the software I'll use for it forever and ever, amen (until something better comes out).  Thanks, though.
[04:38] <bimberi> sykopomp: the Breezy LiveCD has gparted (on i386, not sure about PPC)
[04:38] <nickrud> mozammel, so, sudo users-admin (note spelling) works here. If it's not working for you, you might consider filing a bug.
[04:38] <sykopomp> bimberdi: the hoary doesn't?
[04:38] <bigfoot1> Ron_o: yes, that's the site i went to, too. it's payware, but i think they let you download it to try it for a while
[04:38] <Absenth> sykopomp, I'm not a OSX master, but doesn't the OSX installer also allow you to modify existing partition sizes?
[04:38] <ThomasM> bigfoot1: I don't quite remember right, but I know it can dump video to a file (I think it might be an AVI).  And then you can just use a different tool to convert it to the format of your liking.
[04:38] <mozammel> nickrud, i did 'expert' installation, and i think this just might be a bug....
[04:38] <sykopomp> oh does it?
[04:38] <sykopomp> I'm not, either
[04:39] <sykopomp> never owned a mac before, doing this for a friend :P
[04:39] <Xenguy> DonL: change /etc/apt/sources.list (hoary -> breezy), then 'apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade'
[04:39] <Xenguy> DonL: you may have to repeat the command a few times until everything settles down, but otherwise it worked nicely for me :-)
[04:39] <mozammel> nickrud, i tried other menus on the administration menu, all are acting the same, no respond after clicking them, only the mouse cursor stays busy momentarilly
[04:40] <nickrud> mozammel, you have a borked system :)
[04:40] <DonL> Xenguy, so just change everything that says Hoary to Breezy?
[04:40] <bimberi> sykopomp: no it doesn't :/ (something that was corrected for breezy)
[04:40] <Absenth> sykopomp, IF it does, it would be one of the options listed at the top near the begining of the installation process....  boot the first OSX disk and take a look
[04:40] <DonL> Xenguy, I understand the repeated commands. Been through that
[04:40] <mozammel> nickrud, may be :( wasted my 2 hours
[04:40] <Xenguy> DonL: yes, simply substitute string 'breezy' for 'hoary'
[04:41] <Absenth> is there a fast way to search and replace all instances of a string in VI?
[04:41] <x0xA> can someone please PM me on how to change to hardware rendering..please?
[04:41] <DonL> Xenguy, Cool. That's what I did before, but maybe if I try it again
[04:41] <Absenth> ie, swap hoary for breezy
[04:41] <mozammel> ok guys, i'll try installing the in regular mode, instead of 'expert' mode, and lets see ... i think it will work then for me
[04:41] <sykopomp> oh wait, Breezy is AFTER Hoary?
[04:42] <Xenguy> DonL: make sure your data is backed-up if you can :-)
[04:42] <DonL> sykopomp, yup
[04:42] <bimberi> Absenth: :%s/hoary/breezy/
[04:42] <Xenguy> sykopomp: yes
[04:42] <Absenth> bimberi, AWESOME, thanks.
[04:42] <bimberi> Absenth: yw :)
[04:42] <DonL> Xenguy, the only real stuff I need is my address book and I've done that. All bookmarks can be figured out later
[04:43] <BROKEN_LADDER> is it possible that upgrading from hoary to breezy would require changes to xorg.conf?
[04:43] <BROKEN_LADDER> that the same xorg.conf could have problems in breezy...
[04:44] <Absenth> alright I'm out.
[04:44] <Absenth> later all
[04:44] <carthik> BROKEN_LADDER, cant say for your system
[04:44] <alekz> hi, wich package should i install to have sshd remote access service ?
[04:44] <Ungy_> Absenth hmm i tried the .deb it says warnign csh is required
[04:44] <carthik> alekz, to run an ssh server openssh-server
[04:44] <nalioth> alekz: install "ssh"
[04:44] <ghostdog_> how can i get to operate wget ?
[04:44] <carthik> ghostdog, apt-get install wget
[04:44] <nalioth> ghostdog_: open a terminal and type 'wget --help"
[04:44] <alekz> thanks crakrjak
[04:44] <nalioth> carthik: wget is default in ubuntu
[04:45] <DonL> BROKEN_LADDER, are you saying there may be a problem between different xorg's?
[04:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> i'm asking.
[04:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> can there be?
[04:45] <LaptopZZ> hi, when gaim has a new message, it fades the app in and out on the taskbar, can this behaviour be changed?
[04:45] <carthik> nalioth, good to know that :)
[04:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> is there a big enough difference in the versions of xorg?
[04:45] <jamesschend> Is there any chance somebody could help me with the installation of the ivtv video capture driver?
[04:45] <jamesschend> Or point me to another chatroom to ask in?
[04:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> LaptopZZ i don't think so.
[04:45] <nickrud> the difference between main and universe is important
[04:46] <LaptopZZ> hm ok thanks
[04:46] <DonL> BROKEN_LADDER, I know I've had major problems going from Xfree86 to Xorg
[04:46] <BROKEN_LADDER> LaptopZZ you just want the task bar icon to flash?
[04:46] <LaptopZZ> yes
[04:46] <LaptopZZ> I don't want a fade
[04:46] <LaptopZZ> I want a flash like windows, it's more obvious to me
[04:46] <a_monkey> now that i have the artwiz fonts installed, does anyone know how to activate them for use?
[04:46] <BROKEN_LADDER> LaptopZZ i think you can choose the option "queue new messages until i click on the icon"
[04:46] <TiMiDo> a_monkey; put them on .fonts
[04:46] <BROKEN_LADDER> LaptopZZ i think..i'm not sure.
[04:46] <a_monkey> well, enable them, rather
[04:47] <LaptopZZ> it will still fade, and not flash
[04:47] <a_monkey> oops
[04:47] <a_monkey> sorry
[04:47] <a_monkey> i didn't mean fonts
[04:47] <FlyingSquirrel32> anyone know how an organisation could get a list of phone numbers and addresses for an area?
[04:47] <a_monkey> the artwiz cursor, i meant
[04:47] <a_monkey> i installed it via apt
[04:47] <FlyingSquirrel32> You can buy expensive software that has that data, but I fugure there must be an open-source alternative.
[04:47] <LaptopZZ> oh well.. thanks broken_ladder
[04:47] <schweeb_> FlyingSquirrel32: that's way o-t for #ubuntu
[04:47] <jamesschend> I think I followed all the installation directions, but the last modprobe command just says module ivtv not found
[04:48] <alekz> can i install tow or more package in the same apt-get intall lines ?
[04:48] <alekz> sorry im new :P
[04:48] <jbroome> alekz: yeah
[04:48] <DShepherd> alekz: yes
[04:48] <alekz> thanks
[04:48] <schweeb_> alekz: yes, just put a space between em
[04:48] <FlyingSquirrel32> schweeb_: sorry, just looking for an open source alternative, besides, we're using Ubuntu ;)
[04:48] <alekz> ok reboot time thanks guys i'll be right back
[04:48] <schweeb_> there's nothing open source about telemarketing
[04:49] <schweeb_> I know, I used to work for one
[04:49] <a_monkey> hmm
[04:49] <a_monkey> after i removed the artwiz cursors i'm stuck with this ugly black cursor theme
[04:49] <DonL> I'm going to try the Breezy install again this weekend when I have time to fight with the thing. Hopefully it will work without too much trouble. I can't help thinking how easy Warty was.
[04:49] <a_monkey> i want the default white one back
[04:49] <a_monkey> how do i do that?
[04:49] <x0xA> what is the tar alien command?
[04:49] <FlyingSquirrel32> Now that I always use linux, it really drives me crazy when I have to use closed software.
[04:49] <x0xA> like   sudo tar alien -i _file_
[04:49] <nalioth> x0xA: what pkg are you after?
[04:50] <dsb> Hi ubuntuians, I just received my cds in the mail and have it up and running
[04:50] <jamesschend> Nobody has experience with the ivtv driver?
[04:50] <a_monkey> anybody?
[04:50] <Ron_o> is there a newsgroup for ubuntu?
[04:50] <schweeb_> jamesschend: ask in the myth channel
[04:50] <jamesschend> Where is the myth channel?
[04:51] <jbroome> i'd guess #myth
[04:51] <jbroome> or #mythtv
[04:51] <schweeb_> think it's #myth or #mythtv
[04:51] <jamesschend> Uh... ok...
[04:51] <jbroome> apparently schweeb_ would guess the same thing. :)
[04:51] <robingazi> hi people
[04:51] <dabaR> hey.
[04:51] <schweeb_> pretty intuitive
[04:51] <jamesschend> How do I get to it?  I don't see a channel menu or anything...
[04:51] <nalioth> Ron_o: newsgroup like nntp ? there are several rss newsfeeds
[04:52] <schweeb_> /join  #chan
[04:52] <Ron_o> nalioth: more like NNTP
[04:52] <Ce_smp_lg> deep_river
[04:52] <Ron_o> RSS really isn't as useable for something like this.
[04:52] <Ron_o> that I know of.
[04:52] <carthik> Ron_o, gmane.org provides all ubuntu mailing lists in newsgroup format too
[04:52] <nalioth> Ron_o: i'm not aware of any, but then again, i dont read much nntp
[04:52] <nickrud> amonkey, I think you'll find that in gconf-editor, under gnome-peripherals-mouse->cursor theme.
[04:52] <carthik> Ron_o, try ubuntu-users if you should try only one
[04:53] <dsb> I'm trying to like this gnome, but its not happenin for me
[04:53] <jamesschend> Gruh.
[04:53] <DonL> dsb, it doesn
[04:53] <jamesschend> I have to say, I normally use MacOS X, and everything in Ubuntu so far is extremely difficult.
[04:53] <DonL> t for a lot of folks
[04:53] <robingazi> i need im using linux for the first time
[04:53] <carthik> Ron_o, nntp://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user
[04:53] <Ron_o> is, like, NNTP dying...
[04:53] <robingazi> i need help*
[04:54] <Ron_o> I don't get the whole RSS thing.
[04:54] <DonL> jamesschend, you probably should be happier with Gnome than KDE
[04:54] <dsb> im a KDE guy myself
[04:54] <dsb> even though this gnome seems a little faster to start up
[04:54] <jamesschend> I have GNOME, the normal Ubuntu install.
[04:54] <nickrud> amonkey, but, where you find the theme names, well, the xorg is not the same as XFree86
[04:55] <jamesschend> But installing this video capture card has been a complete pain-in-the-arse.
[04:55] <DonL> Gnome rocks for me. Your mileage may vary
[04:55] <jamesschend> You have to go to the official site, then it sends you to some wikipedia-lookalike site, then it tells you a long process to install.
[04:55] <Ron_o> does linux/ubuntu have a On The Fly Encryption app?
[04:55] <jamesschend> But half the steps are either wrong, or incomplete.  (For instance, it only tells you to use sudo half the time when you need it for every command)
[04:55] <dsb> gpg
[04:56] <robingazi> how do i get ubuntu to show my files in the slave hdd?
[04:56] <jamesschend> Then I have to go back to Ubuntu and install a kernel headers.
[04:56] <dsb> I do not know of anything ubuntu, but I know some linux
[04:56] <jamesschend> Then back to the install program and it asks for GCC
[04:56] <jamesschend> So then I have to go back to Ubuntu and install GCC
[04:56] <jamesschend> Then back to the installer program and it asks for CC, whatever that is/
[04:56] <Ron_o> gpg is more like PGP....
[04:56] <robingazi> :S
[04:56] <dsb> Im trying to be objective in evaluating the pressed cds that I got for free!
[04:57] <byrmky> hi
[04:57] <jamesschend> Then there's no CC in the Ubuntu software, so I have to Google the error message which says to install something else altogether
[04:57] <jamesschend> Anyway, it's just taking forever.
[04:57] <Ron_o> I mean something like Scramdisk
[04:57] <ka> hi
[04:57] <byrmky> hi#
[04:57] <ka> i'm chilean
[04:57] <dsb> not quite as polished as older redhat or suse, but those cost money at first
[04:58] <DonL> dsb, that's what it's all about isn't it?
[04:58] <feross> hey how can I install java and flash for firefox? the userguide instructions don't work :/
[04:58] <dsb> DonL, sure
[04:58] <dsb> but I would be careful about who I would give my free cds too
[04:58] <nickrud> feross, try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:58] <feross> ok
[04:58] <jamesschend> BTW, the channel is "#mythtv-users"
[04:58] <byrmky> hello
[04:58] <nalioth> feross: userguide?
[04:58] <Acill> can anyone tell me how to mount a USB flash stick?
[04:58] <TiMiDo> Acill; man mount
[04:59] <Acill> fom gnome?
[04:59] <nickrud> !userguide
[04:59] <ubotu> nickrud: What?
[04:59] <Acill> from
[04:59] <robingazi> is there any help channel for linux or ubuntu?
[04:59] <nickrud> ?
[04:59] <johan__> how can i make ubuntu autoload ndiswrapper at startup?
[04:59] <nalioth> feross: did you mean 'ubuntuguide' ?
[04:59] <nalioth> robingazi: this is it
[04:59] <feross> nalioth: yeah the ubuntuguide
[04:59] <nickrud> !ubuntuguide
[04:59] <ubotu> hmm... ubuntuguide is out of date, breaks PCs and doesn't explain anything. The official FAQ Guide, which is based on ubuntuguide is the help menu in Breezy. For more information see !faq.
[04:59] <Acill> timido: do I have to do that from a shell?
[04:59] <nickrud> still not forceful enough
[04:59] <byrmky> hi
[04:59] <dsb> general linux questions channel is at #linux but be sure that you read the docs first
[04:59] <dsb> or use google
[05:00] <feross> nickrud: thanks
[05:00] <nalioth> ubotu: tell feross about ubuntuguide
[05:00] <DonL> robingazi, there are several. Do you know how to use search engines?
[05:00] <robingazi> nalioth,  can i talk to you in private?
[05:00] <nalioth> robingazi: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[05:00] <nalioth> ubotu: tell feross about javadeb
[05:01] <byrmky> i need help please
[05:01] <dsb> the first thing that I noticed was the root account
[05:01] <robingazi> the thing is this is my first try in linux, :S
[05:01] <nalioth> byrmky: ask a question
[05:01] <robingazi> okey
[05:01] <byrmky> i am new on ubuntu
[05:01] <dsb> I immediately wanted to change the root password, but reading the docs it said it was disabled
[05:01] <byrmky> i need mplayer
[05:01] <dabaR> YI dont see a ?:P
[05:01] <dsb> ok, interesting
[05:01] <byrmky> and idont know how to install
[05:02] <misfit_toy> byrmky, "sudo apt-get install mplayer"
[05:02] <nalioth> ubotu: tell byrmky about mplayer
[05:02] <mustard5> johan__, ndiswrapper -m ?
[05:02] <dsb> but I would like to have the root account, however, it said how to enable it but it would break some things, hmm....
[05:02] <dabaR> byrmky: synaptic is used for installing packages. it is in universe, which is a universe, and can be added to synaptic.
[05:02] <dsb> ok osx thing going here, but osx doesnt break
[05:02] <johan__> mustard5, does that do so the module gets autoloaded?
[05:03] <nickrud> byrmky, enable multiverse and then apt-cache search mplayer. select the one that matches your cpu, and sudo apt-get install mplayer-<cpu>
[05:03] <dsb> but nevertheless, good idea anyway
[05:03] <nalioth> dsb: the root user account is the same in ubuntu as it is in OSX
[05:03] <hobbes_> can anyone tell me why i can't play avi files with xmmx or totem?
[05:03] <mustard5> I read that at this link johan__  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[05:03] <dsb> not quite
[05:03] <alekz> hi i have this error trying mounting a sencond internal hdd: alekz@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount /dev/hdc3 /mnt/hd
[05:03] <alekz> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[05:03] <alekz> can someone help me ?
[05:03] <dabaR> byrmky: also, the URL that ubotu sent you in response to nalioth's message, is what you can raed for step by step mplayer installation.
[05:03] <dabaR> alekz: is ntfs(windows) on it?
[05:04] <byrmky> well this message came on
[05:04] <byrmky> Package mplayer has no installation candidate
[05:04] <alekz> no dabaR is my old fedora hdd
[05:04] <dsb> or actually I havent tried yet in ubuntu, but I have my root enabled in osx and I can do all I please with adjusting gui parameters
[05:04] <mustard5> alekz, ext3?
[05:04] <nalioth> byrmky: look at your private msgs
[05:04] <dsb> as a user
[05:04] <a_monkey> ever since i installed then removed the package "artwiz-cursor" i can't change my cursor them
[05:04] <a_monkey> theme*
[05:04] <dabaR> alekz: well, whats the file system type? sudo fdisk -l will tell you.
[05:04] <alekz> dabaR : /dev/hdc3            3201        4870    13414275   8e  Linux LVM
[05:05] <dabaR> alekz: I am not sure exactly, if noone else knows the syntax, man mount...
[05:06] <alekz> thanks dabaR
[05:06] <alekz> mustard5, do u know the answer ?
[05:06] <ssdo> hello room
[05:06] <nalioth> dabaR: it's a LVM volume, throws some banana skins under the feet, eh?
[05:06] <mustard5> alekz, my method would be to keep changing the filetype till I got one that worked :)
[05:07] <mustard5> hehe
[05:07] <ssdo> anyone here have any idea on the possibility of importing emails from ms outlook to evolution?
[05:07] <nomasteryoda|w> mustard5, why not do "fdisk -l"
[05:07] <alekz> mustard5, this is my old hdd :)
[05:07] <ssdo> any idea would be helpful
[05:07] <nomasteryoda|w> that would give hints
[05:07] <dabaR> nalioth: for a new user like me, that has used only debian and ubuntu, and all within the last year, ya...
[05:07] <nickrud> a_monkey, you might try changing the key /desktop/gnome/mouse/cursor_theme to <no value> , then logging back out and in.
[05:07] <nomasteryoda|w> alekz, try that... "sudo fdisk -l"
[05:08] <ssdo> am trying to totally shift my workstation to ubuntu
[05:08] <alekz> nomasteryoda|w, i already send the output, here comes again : /dev/hdc3            3201        4870    13414275   8e  Linux LVM
[05:08] <gobfrey> I'm trying to install Qemu, and it wants SDL. I've installed libsdl1.2-dev, but when I run ./configure it says I need to install SDL.  Any suggestions?
[05:08] <nickrud> amonkey, using Applications->Sytem Tools->Configuration Editor
[05:08] <harden> I'm reading about dual monitors. lots of refs to both XF86Config-4 and xorg.conf, which are nearly identical. is it going to matter which I edit. edit both?
[05:08] <x0xA> How do I change to hardware rendering?!?! i have a 9600XT and get horrid FPS on screen savers and on Cedega???
[05:09] <nickrud> harden, for warty, XF86Config-4, hoary and breezy use xorg.conf
[05:09] <harden> gracias, nickrud
[05:09] <gobfrey> anyone have any idea what my problem is?
[05:09] <nomasteryoda|w> alekz, well that looks like a Linux Logical Volume ... hence the LVM label
[05:10] <dsb> oh ya, I forgot about that xf86 vs xorg fiasco
[05:10] <redee2> is there a way i can activate direct rendering? i use the sis driver in Xorg, but somehow dri isnt enabled
[05:10] <mustard5> ssdo, I'm not sure, is there an import function in Evolution?
[05:10] <nickrud> amonkey, played around with that a while back, but I can't remember the low level configuration. Still thinking, though
[05:10] <nomasteryoda|w> mustard5, there is
[05:10] <redee2> !dri
[05:10] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, redee2
[05:10] <WinZ> Is anybody using MC with UTF-8 locale in Ubuntu ??
[05:10] <alekz> nomasteryoda|w, and can i mount that ?
[05:11] <Chicago60657> please help...have a winmodem (conexant hsf), ubuntu recognizes under device manager, but when i configure in network settings it: 1) won't autodetect 2) if i set it to /dev/modem i get an error message and it won't activate...
[05:11] <redee2> !direct rendering
[05:11] <ubotu> redee2: What?
[05:11] <redee2> !drm
[05:11] <ubotu> redee2: What?
[05:11] <redee2> gah
[05:11] <nomasteryoda|w> alekz, yea that should mount, but since its LVM you will ahve to add to the /etc/fstab and reboot if i'm not mistaken
[05:11] <redee2> another thing then
[05:11] <redee2> i now have both eth0 and wlan0
[05:11] <redee2> is there a way i can make it never enable wlan0 on boot?
[05:12] <redee2> it takes so long time if i am not near the access point
[05:12] <nalioth> ubotu: tell redee2 about bum
[05:12] <mustard5> ssdo, it looks possible, do you know where to find your outlook stuff?  What options for export does Outlook have?  And which of those options is compatible with Evolution?  Those are the questions I would be asking myself
[05:12] <alekz> nomasteryoda|w, ok let me reboot brb
[05:12] <nomasteryoda|w> alekz, try man lvm  ... or ... info lvm
[05:12] <mae> what can i use to print to a pdf file from regular gnome applications?
[05:12] <x0xA> How do I change to hardware rendering?!?! i have a 9600XT and get horrid FPS on screen savers and on Cedega???
[05:12] <alekz> ok thanks nomasteryoda|w
[05:12] <nomasteryoda|w> n
[05:12] <nomasteryoda|w> p
[05:13] <Bicchi> I notice that if i go to the command line and i type a command that requires root like "sudo eject /dev/sdb1" its asks me for the password but if i create a launcher it does not asks for password and the command executes without a problem. Isn't this a security issue?
[05:13] <nalioth> x0xA: while you are wating for a graphics expert, have you been to the ubuntuforums.com ?
[05:13] <cafuego_> mustard5: the answer to all your questions is IMAP.
[05:13] <Chicago60657> please help...have a winmodem (conexant hsf), ubuntu recognizes under device manager, but when i configure in network settings it: 1) won't autodetect 2) if i set it to /dev/modem i get an error message and it won't activate...
[05:13] <laercio>  /list >10
[05:13] <nickrud> amonkey, the man you want to ask, though, is daniels, I think
[05:13] <nalioth> Bicchi: i dont think eject is a protected command
[05:13] <laercio> x
[05:14] <mustard5> ssdo, was asking cafuego ...I'm throwing some suggestions at him, as I don't know the set procedure myself
[05:14] <Bicchi> nalioth: but the command does not work unsless i use sudo
[05:14] <cafuego_> Chicago60657: That's becasue it shows up in 'lspci', but a driver is not available. get a driver.
[05:14] <redee2> how come apt-get remove realplayer doesent wanna remove it?
[05:14] <nalioth> Bicchi: funny that. i dont have to use any thing but 'eject'
[05:14] <cafuego_> mustard5:  oh well, it left anyway.
[05:14] <cafuego_> redee2: Did you install it using 'apt-get install' ?
[05:14] <mustard5> cafuego, did he?  hehehe... ah well :D
[05:14] <nomasteryoda|w> redee2, cause ubuntu is trying to give you that windows feeling... (joke)
[05:15] <Bicchi> nalioth: not sure what you meant.
[05:15] <byrmky> thanks for that
[05:15] <pepsi> is there a way to control the value via the command line?
[05:15] <redee2> cafuego, i figured it out, it was because skype was also broken (i installed using easyubuntu)
[05:15] <nalioth> Bicchi: on my ubuntu boxen, 'eject' doesnt require 'sudo' to make it operate
[05:15] <Chicago60657> cafuego: where can i get one that works well with ubuntu AND i can install without Ubuntu trying to download dependecies since i can't get online (yet) under linux
[05:15] <byrmky> another question
[05:15] <byrmky> guys
[05:15] <nomasteryoda|w> Bicchi, works here too
[05:15] <cafuego_> Chicago60657: *any* hardware modem.
[05:15] <nomasteryoda|w> all my ubuntu boxen
[05:16] <stitch_x2> anyone running xen in ubuntu?
[05:16] <byrmky> some web site i cant see it probably why?
[05:16] <dabaR> byrmky: got it all figured out?
[05:16] <mustard5> Chicago60657, you been to the linuxant site?
[05:16] <cafuego_> Chicago60657: There may be a hsfmodem driver, but I'm not certain... I haven't used a modem this millennium.. ;-)
[05:16] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w nalioth: i am trying to unmount my ipod and it only works with sudo
[05:16] <byrmky> some web site i cant see it probably why
[05:16] <protokol> how can i turn down bass in esound?
[05:16] <byrmky> ?
[05:16] <dabaR> byrmky: make that question better, by being more specific, this way we can not understand what you are asking.
[05:16] <nalioth>  Bicchi ah! umount is not eject
[05:16] <feross> hmm the multiverse repo is coming up 404 error not found
[05:16] <mustard5> Chicago60657, conexant has modem drivers for linux, but the have a small charge to make them fully functional
[05:16] <nomasteryoda|w> Bicchi, that is a different beast... yes umount
[05:17] <dabaR> feross: /topic
[05:17] <nalioth> ubotu: tell feross about paste
[05:17] <D1> does anyone know if XFS is faster than ext3?
[05:17] <nomasteryoda|w> since it is not a disk
[05:17] <redee2> is there any easy way to install flash and java runtime?
[05:17] <nalioth> feross: paste your sources.list please
[05:17] <redee2> i really dont wanna do any complex things
[05:17] <nickrud> feross, post your sources.list to paste.ubuntu.nl
[05:17] <nalioth> feross: into a pastebin
[05:17] <Hobbsee> !tell redee2 about java
[05:17] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w nalioth: umount does not work, i have to use eject
[05:17] <Chicago60657> those bastards..well, i think i'll try the linuxant site first
[05:17] <cafuego_> redee2: yes, via synaptic.
[05:17] <nalioth> ubotu: tell redee2 about javadeb
[05:17] <protokol> !esound
[05:17] <ubotu> protokol: I give up, what is it?
[05:17] <nomasteryoda|w> er, Bicchi which ipod? my shuffle works with umoun
[05:17] <nomasteryoda|w> t
[05:17] <D1> !java
[05:17] <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
[05:17] <D1> !javadeb
[05:17] <ubotu> I guess javadeb is for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[05:17] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: 4th gen
[05:17] <Ungy_> holy crap if I try to install lpr it wants to remove cupsys-bsd and ubuntu-desktop
[05:17] <dabaR> nalioth: is it that you do not use the ubotu messages in private cause you want others to learn about the factoids?
[05:18] <nickrud> what about that torrent site for java, is it still out there?
[05:18] <nomasteryoda|w> ah, well Bicchi are you using gtkpod?
[05:18] <mustard5> Chicago60657, http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/ try this one too
[05:18] <dabaR> Ungy_: they are metapackages, likely.
[05:18] <nalioth> nickrud: yes
[05:18] <Amaranth> Ungy_: cupsys-bsd might be bad but ubuntu-desktop is just a metapackage
[05:18] <Chicago60657> cool..many thanks
[05:18] <wogweasel> logout
[05:18] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: i just started using it in linux. i am still trying to figure out what i am going to end up using. so far i have 3 options.
[05:18] <mustard5> Chicago60657, I have to say you may have more luck with a true hardware modem
[05:18] <nomasteryoda|w> Bicchi, did Ubuntu place icon automagically and mount it for you?
[05:18] <nomasteryoda|w> on desktop
[05:19] <tjack> where does one change what program is launched when a file is double-clicked??  Ex: when I click an mp3 it trys to launch Totem.  I want it to launch XMMS.  THanks
[05:19] <dabaR> Amaranth: looking at the size ubotu provides about cupsys-bsd it seems to be a metapackage too.
[05:19] <Ungy_> Amaranth, ahh well I can't figure out how to use my network printer via cups I found instructions for lpr though
[05:19] <Chicago60657> yeah...i may have to do that
[05:19] <dabaR> !+info cupsys-bsd
[05:19] <mustard5> k
[05:19] <ubotu> cupsys-bsd: (Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - BSD commands), section net, is extra. Version: 1.1.23-10ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 46 kB, Installed size: 224 kB
[05:19] <mustard5> Chicago60657, good luck ;)
[05:19] <Amaranth> dabaR: or some small shell scripts
[05:19] <redee2> argh now im getting errors from apt-get update
[05:19] <nomasteryoda|w> Bicchi, well from firsthand experience, suse does better job with ipods...
[05:19] <nickrud> tjack, right click an mp3 file, select properties, and the tab open with
[05:19] <Chicago60657> thanks
[05:19] <nomasteryoda|w> but ubuntu is slick
[05:19] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: yes, but i have it so that it does not display the icon on the desktop and actually right-clicking it and unmounting it that way does not work.
[05:19] <cafuego_> tjack: Right click the file, chosoe 'open with other...'
[05:19] <redee2> W: GPG error: http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: Unknown error executing gpgv
[05:19] <redee2> W: GPG error: http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release: Unknown error executing gpgv
[05:19] <tjack> many many thanks
[05:19] <redee2> how can i fix this?
[05:19] <nomasteryoda|w> ic
[05:19] <dabaR> Amaranth: ya, and we dont use those anyhow, I mean, lpr being a non-BSD style command, was it?
[05:19] <cafuego_> !gpgerr
[05:19] <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.
[05:19] <sidewinder8> using 5.10:  how do you disable IPv6 for the whole OS, not just Firefox
[05:20] <level_5> can anyone here help to get java installed
[05:20] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: http://www.yamipod.com/main/modules/home/
[05:20] <sidewinder8> I've searched all over the forums and can't find a fix yet
[05:20] <nomasteryoda|w> k
[05:20] <jack|ass> is Alsa turned off by default in Breezy?
[05:20] <nickrud> sidewinder8, I think you can do it by commenting out the ipv6 lines in /etc/hosts
[05:20] <feross> http://pastebin.com/399404
[05:20] <feross> my sources
[05:21] <sidewinder8> has anyone else had this problem?
[05:21] <nomasteryoda|w> Bicchi, ic
[05:21] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: see if you can get that too work. seems to be better than gtkpod but its not on ubuntu yet.
[05:21] <redee2> anyone know how i can fix these errors from apt-get update?
[05:21] <byrmky> after installation do i need to restart computer
[05:21] <Ungy_> redee2 maybe they have a curropted snc
[05:21] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: its asking me for CUPS libraries.
[05:21] <level_5> anybody here using Limewire? If so how do I get Java working?
[05:21] <nickrud> feross, make sure multiverse is added to every line that has universe in it
[05:21] <Ungy_> redee2, try a different site
[05:21] <nomasteryoda|w> Bicchi, lol
[05:22] <feross> nickrud: oh ok
[05:22] <redee2> Ungy_, it worked just a few hours ago
[05:22] <nickrud> feross, you're missing at least one
[05:22] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: i am serious and i have that allready installed.
[05:22] <nomasteryoda|w> k
[05:22] <nomasteryoda|w> i believe you
[05:22] <nomasteryoda|w> brb
[05:22] <nalioth> level_5: gtk-gnutella is functionally equivalent to limewire and requires no java
[05:23] <vinboy> hi
[05:23] <Ungy_> redee2, it has happened to me before with my Debian machien I switched to the main source sites and problem was fixed I later switched back no problem
[05:23] <vinboy> anyone know any repository have gaim-vv ?
[05:23] <level_5> really? what's the site name?
[05:23] <LaptopZZ> hi, I'm using ubuntu ppc and am trying to do mol, the kernel ubuntu chose was 2.6.12 but the only source available is 2.6.11 and it seems like I need to compile the modules by hand
[05:23] <LaptopZZ> is this correct?
[05:24] <budluva> 2.6.12 sjould work
[05:24] <LaptopZZ> the source isn't there for it in the apt-get
[05:24] <darknature> did anyone get their Ubuntu cd in the mail yet?
[05:24] <budluva> but i may be wrong as im running 386 not ppc
[05:24] <narg> how does one see the return codes of programs?
[05:24] <budluva> darkheart might have to wait a couple weeks for that one
[05:24] <LaptopZZ> yeah could be a difference
[05:25] <LaptopZZ> I am goign to try with the 11 source and see what happens
[05:25] <stupidCow> Hi, I'm trying to install Nvidia drivers and keep getting an API Mismatch, something about the Kernel Module using 1.07667 and x module using 1.07676, can anyone help me?
[05:25] <nickrud> darknature, yeah, back in march :)
[05:25] <lui> people, can we say ubuntu is the most easy linux distro?
[05:25] <nalioth> vinboy: you'll have to compile it yourself
[05:25] <LaptopZZ> lui: close to it
[05:25] <sidewinder8> can I change all the ip6 entries in the hosts file to ip4?
[05:25] <carthik> LaptopZZ, whats easier?
[05:25] <nickrud> sidewinder8, just put a # in front of each line
[05:26] <darknature> seems pretty easy to me...i don't have to worry about compling stuff
[05:26] <LaptopZZ> maybe mandriva , dpends what you call easier
[05:26] <sidewinder8> ok
[05:26] <LaptopZZ> xandros was pretty simple too
[05:26] <lui> LaptopZZ, which can be even more easy?
[05:26] <bigfoot1> anybody here use grome launch box? (it's like MacOS Quicksilver)
[05:26] <Ruffles> hi, i'd like to know what's the channel for portuguese speakers, general help channel by the way, thanks in advance :)
[05:26] <schweeb_> I doubt mandriva is any easier
[05:26] <LaptopZZ> lui: xandros is probably easier, but it's knida commercial
[05:26] <hosler> I have a small problem. Im trying to place this command at every boot up: echo "et.x86 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss
[05:26] <hosler> , but the oss file's permissions always gets set back what it was before and everything in it is erased. How can I fix this?
[05:26] <bigfoot1> gnome
[05:26] <redee2> is there anyone that can help me with totem? i installed codecs and such via easyubuntu, but totem crashes with many videos saying its a gstreamer internal error
[05:27] <carthik> bigfoot1, that is buggy at best a one-day hack
[05:27] <hosler> sorry for that double post :( didnt mean to
[05:27] <LaptopZZ> redee2: apt-get install totem-xine
[05:27] <bigfoot1> carthik: yeah, i get segmenation fault
[05:27] <nalioth> !br
[05:27] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigado.
[05:27] <bigfoot1> carthik: on a forum, the screenshots look nice: http://forums.blacktree.com/viewtopic.php?t=1751
[05:27] <carthik> bigfoot1, not much to be done about that
[05:28] <bigfoot1> carthik: what do you mean?
[05:28] <nalioth> Ruffles: is that what you are looking for?
[05:28] <nomasteryoda|w> Bicchi, so does yamipod handle the iTunes stuff?
[05:28] <Ruffles> nalioth, yep..
[05:28] <Ruffles> thanks
[05:28] <nalioth> Ruffles: da nada
[05:28] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: seems like it. except you can not create smart playlist yet
[05:28] <Ruffles> nalioth, vc fala portugues?
[05:28] <inthenow> can we use the firefox beta?
[05:28] <carthik> bigfoot1, if you get a segmentation fault then that is too bad, but there is not much that can done about the app itself - it was not meant to be used by the public
[05:28] <nickrud> hosler, in general, create a file rc.local in /etc/init and add that line. then, sudo rc-update rc.local defaults
[05:28] <inthenow> anyone using the firefox beta?
[05:28] <nomasteryoda|w> ah, well hope that will come soon then
[05:29] <nalioth> Ruffles: nope, sorry
[05:29] <bigfoot1> carthik: i understand.
[05:29] <Ruffles> nalioth, nah it's ok :D
[05:29] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: it would be great if can get it to run and give it a try. thats why i am asking you to give it a try.
[05:29] <stupidCow> I need help ==/
[05:29] <bigfoot1> carthik: so it is in repos for developers?
[05:29] <nickrud> hosler, at the beginning of the file rc.local, put #! /bin/sh
[05:29] <nalioth> stupidCow: ask a question
[05:29] <stupidCow> Hi, I'm trying to install Nvidia drivers and keep getting an API Mismatch, something about the Kernel Module using 1.07667 and x module using 1.07676, can anyone help me?
[05:29] <bigfoot1> carthik: do you use it?
[05:29] <nomasteryoda|w> Bicchi, i like my new 60gb Archos... i found a laptop drive in trash to replace 20gb that was in it... trying right now
[05:29] <hosler> nickrud: I allready did that, but like I said the oss file gets its permissions set back every time i boot up. I cant write to it unless I chmod it again.
[05:29] <carthik> bigfoot1, don't use it :)
[05:29] <inthenow> anyone using the firefox beta 1.5
[05:30] <bigfoot1> carthik: you don't use it? or are you telling me not to use it?
[05:30] <nomasteryoda|w> yea
[05:30] <nomasteryoda|w> inthenow, yes
[05:30] <Ruffles> nalioth, oh.. it's "de nada" btw :)
[05:30] <inthenow> nomasteryoda|w: howd you use it?did u make a package?
[05:30] <nomasteryoda|w> nope
[05:30] <inthenow> nomasteryoda|w: or just runi t from the tarball?
[05:30] <Ruffles> no one can help me in port channel so i'll look for help in english
[05:30] <nomasteryoda|w> just extract the tar file into a folder and run
[05:30] <carthik> bigfoot1, both, actually
[05:30] <nomasteryoda|w> from there
[05:30] <nomasteryoda|w> worked for me
[05:31] <nickrud> hosler, then, try update-rc.d rc.local 99 , that will make it execute very late, and might work
[05:31] <lui> I should say, an easy linux distro is that a user can install or uninstall software or any package without compiling nothing, upgrade without version conflicts and with a good coprehensive help to resolve any problem easily
[05:31] <nomasteryoda|w> inthenow, and put a link on desktop if you wish
[05:31] <carthik> bigfoot1, i tried it once, took pictures and sent it on its way to its rightful place
[05:31] <inthenow> nomasteryoda|w: ok thanks
[05:31] <bigfoot1> carthik: what would be the best gnome app that does what quicksilver does on gnome.
[05:31] <Ruffles> i've changed gnome-terminal's default profile and removed tool bar from terminal window as well.. but now i don't know how to change that default profile again, can anyone help me with that?
[05:31] <bigfoot1> ?
[05:31] <ecobuntu> gnome is so much better than kde
[05:31] <carthik> bigfoot1, I like Alt+F2 :)
[05:31] <nomasteryoda|w> inthenow, you can even put it on a usb stick
[05:31] <nickrud> !desktopwars
[05:31] <ubotu> nickrud: I give up, what is it?
[05:32] <dabaR> nickrud: you just volunteered.
[05:32] <nickrud> boring
[05:32] <inthenow> nomasteryoda|w: how much does a usb stick cost these days?
[05:32] <nomasteryoda|w> Bicchi, did you copy the libfmodex library to /usr/lib?...
[05:32] <nickrud> ubotu desktopwars is boring
[05:32] <ubotu> nickrud: okay
[05:32] <redee2> how come xine can be in ubuntu? doesnt it include decoders for files like mp3 and such?
[05:32] <nalioth> Ruffles: no habla portugues, solo poquito espanol
[05:32] <nomasteryoda|w> inthenow, try google
[05:32] <nomasteryoda|w> cheap
[05:33] <dabaR> nickrud: msg the bot, and also, are boring, not is, you used plural.
[05:33] <Ruffles> nalioth, si :) lo compreendo :)
[05:33] <Ruffles> nalioth, de donde eres?
[05:33] <Diskgrind> I need help with a install inssue please
[05:33] <hosler> nickrud: what do you mean very late and how might that fix it?
[05:33] <nickrud> noaXess, desktopwars has become a singular
[05:33] <ghostdog_> is there a flashget version for ubuntu ?
[05:33] <dabaR> Ruffles: well, that should be simple. do it same way you did last time.
[05:33] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: yeah, thats not the problem. thats only is in you want to use sound. the problems lies in the CUPS libraries. it needs them and i am not sure which ones.
[05:33] <redee2> is there a way i can see what stuff i have installed after the installation of ubuntu?
[05:33] <Ruffles> nalioth, well.. i'd say that spanish is none of my habilities
[05:33] <Ruffles> lol
[05:33] <nomasteryoda|w> right
[05:33] <carthik> redee2, a list of all installed packages?
[05:34] <r0d> redee2, dpkg -l | more
[05:34] <Ruffles> dabaR, how come? i'm without tool mar now, can't do exactly as i've done before
[05:34] <nomasteryoda|w> Bicchi, do you have cups installed?
[05:34] <Ruffles> tool bar*
[05:34] <dabaR> try alt+e.
[05:34] <inthenow> why do they still make mozilla? is it the engine of firefox?
[05:34] <nalioth> inthenow: mozilla has always been a concept vehicle
[05:34] <carthik> inthenow 'cause they want to honest
[05:34] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: did you get it to work?
[05:34] <lui> redee2, you should install gxine and w32codecs
[05:35] <redee2> carthik, only the ones i manually requested
[05:35] <nomasteryoda|w> working the install
[05:35] <nickrud> hosler, late means late in bootup; that way rc.local is executed after just about everything else.
[05:35] <carthik> redee2, what do you mean manually requested?
[05:35] <ecobuntu> hey i have no audio on the internet?
[05:35] <Diskgrind> I have recently upgraded my computer to a P4 3.2 using pc5300 DDR2 on an Intell Mobo with PCIE I get a panic kernel type error and it freezes can I have help?
[05:36] <elly_> anybody uses Mercury as MSN client?
[05:36] <Ruffles> ooooohhhhh
[05:36] <dabaR> Diskgrind: you cant change hardware on an installation like that, afaik.
[05:36] <Ruffles> i've found it out already :D
[05:36] <ecobuntu> no i have sound in firefox but not epiphany
[05:36] <nomasteryoda|w> elly_, gaim here
[05:36] <dabaR> Ruffles: worked what I said?
[05:36] <Ruffles> right-click on main terminal window :D
[05:36] <ecobuntu> www.badgerbadgerbadger.com
[05:36] <dabaR> ok.
[05:36] <redee2> carthik, i mean stuff i myself did apt-get install to get
[05:36] <Ruffles> :)
[05:36] <Diskgrind> dabar it its a fresh boot of Ubuntu.  My other mobo works fine.. the new install freezes...
[05:36] <elly_> i'm trying to config my webcam in mercury
[05:36] <r0d> redee2, i told u
[05:36] <carthik> redee2, there is no way to know, afaik
[05:37] <D1> whats the best filesystem to install ubuntu with?
[05:37] <dabaR> Diskgrind: you reinstalled ubuntu?
[05:37] <flodine> help just tryed to open evolution mail and nothing is breezy ok
[05:37] <carthik> D1 ext3
[05:37] <redee2> r0d, dpkg -l lists all
[05:37] <redee2> the reason i ask this
[05:37] <r0d> you said from install
[05:37] <D1> but is it faster than say reiser or xfs?
[05:37] <inthenow> D1 reiser
[05:37] <ecobuntu> http://www.engrish.com/
[05:37] <redee2> r0d, sorry, i mean from after install
[05:37] <r0d> redee2,  you cant see specific installs you did. just remember
[05:37] <r0d> or write down
[05:37] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: i think i have cups installed but how can I tell? this is the error message:  error while loading shared libraries: libcups.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[05:37] <redee2> what i'd like is to see what easyubuntu really did
[05:37] <dabaR> ecobuntu: um...internet is not for listening to sounds.
[05:38] <dabaR> Internet rather.
[05:38] <ecobuntu> why?
[05:38] <Diskgrind> dabar it its a fresh boot of Ubuntu. on a blank system,  new computer   P4 3.2 pc5300 ddr2 Intell mobo 955 chipset 2 sata drives   pcie mobo
[05:38] <ecobuntu> i am talking about a java plugin
[05:38] <ecobuntu> http://www.engrish.com/recent_detail.php?imagename=execution-in-progress.jpg&category=Signs/Posters&date=2005-10-07
[05:38] <flodine> can someone tell me why evolutions wont open in breezy?
[05:38] <DShepherd> redee2:  Go into Synaptic and see if you can sort the packages by date installed
[05:38] <inthenow> whichi s better reiser or ext3 for what reason?
[05:38] <carthik> redee2, look in the source of easybunut or whatever it is by opeing it in text-editor
[05:38] <ecobuntu> what's the internet for...porn?
[05:38] <DShepherd> redee2: i'm not sure..but that's a logical guess
[05:38] <D1> xfs just pooped on me.
[05:38] <dabaR> its a collection of network protocols and hardware that use them, to listen to sounds, download the file to your computer and play it.
[05:38] <carthik> Flodine, it does, so i cant
[05:38] <D1> my install will no longer boot.
[05:39] <dabaR> ecobuntu: off course, that is just my theory.
[05:39] <ecobuntu> dork
[05:39] <ecobuntu> ha ha
[05:39] <Diskgrind> dabar  I have looked for a definitive hardware listing and cant find one..  I get kernel panic and it freezes during beginging of install
[05:39] <carthik> flodine be considerate of others' time and try to make your question as precise as possible :)
[05:39] <dabaR> Diskgrind: you should use a fresh install instaed of fresh boot if that is what you mean.
[05:39] <nickrud> as well as sounds :)
[05:39] <mustard5> flodine, have you tried it from the Applications menu too?
[05:39] <elly_> i need a good mess talker with webcam suport
[05:39] <dabaR> :P
[05:40] <Diskgrind> dabar  fresh install    on a blank, newly built computer   new install
[05:40] <flodine> yes
[05:40] <redee2> http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/ <-- if i take the win32codecs from there, will they work on my new totem-xine?
[05:40] <dabaR> the install process itself freezes, or the boot after the install, Diskgrind ?
[05:40] <nickrud> redee2, that's a good sourse
[05:40] <inthenow> wow those usb drives are cheap
[05:40] <nickrud> *source
[05:40] <dabaR> redee2: likely.
[05:41] <mustard5> flodine, I've had this issue but I just can't recall what I did
[05:41] <Diskgrind> dabar  install freezes about 10 seconds into install,   it runs by so fast the last thing I can read is kernel panic
[05:41] <alekz> how can i cd to a dir that i have not permission? i cant with sudo
[05:41] <elly_> mercury freezes everytime
[05:41] <ghostdog_> is there a flashget version for ubuntu ?
[05:41] <darknature> how do i upgrade ubuntu 5.04 to 5.10 without the cd or do i have to install it?
[05:41] <defendguin> how do i make a dpkg file out of a tarball?
[05:41] <ecobuntu> change hoary to breezy
[05:41] <ecobuntu> apt-get update
[05:41] <nomasteryoda|w> bb in 10
[05:41] <ecobuntu> apt-get dist-upgrade
[05:41] <BROKEN_LADDER> when i use sessioning to auto start some apps when i start into gnome, is there any command i can put on the line to specify the workspace they should start on?
[05:41] <ecobuntu> oops...sudo of course
[05:41] <flodine> mustard5  Bonobo-Activation-WARNING
[05:41] <darknature> k thanks
[05:42] <dabaR> Diskgrind: try some options with f1 before choosing the type of install - server/default, that is the best I can do.
[05:42] <nalioth> ghostdog_: aget perhaps/
[05:42] <darknature> it says 0 upgraded Oo
[05:42] <D1> I tried opensuse on my laptop today
[05:42] <alekz> how can i cd to a dir that i have not permission? i cant with sudo can someone help me ?
[05:42] <darknature> hmm how do you check what version you have>
[05:42] <D1> man gnome is messed up
[05:42] <Bicchi> nomasteryoda|w: sorry, but did it work for you. where you able to use Yamipod
[05:42] <D1> their menu system is so overly complex
[05:42] <dan> how can I use the "console8x16" font in gnome-terminal? I have both xfonts-terminus and xfonts-konsole installed; both provide that font...
[05:43] <Ruffles> dutch, hi :) hoe met het u?
[05:43] <mustard5> flodine, I wouldn't have a clue what that means unfortunately :)
[05:43] <Diskgrind> dabar  thanks   I have already tried several boot options  this type of thing happens with other distos of linux as well,   linspire, fedora, redhat 9  etc.  I might have to revert to an older system to run linux
[05:43] <dan> ...and I've enabled bitmapped fonts. any help?
[05:43] <Hendric> wow cool... gud am ya'll
[05:43] <dabaR> Diskgrind: windows works?
[05:43] <esc_ape> hello. I have a question about partitions. I have a extra, empty partition that I would like to utilize. is it possible to merge it with my ubuntu partition?
[05:43] <Diskgrind> dabar  yes
[05:43] <flodine> mustard5 when i do sudo evolution it works why
[05:43] <dabaR> weird
[05:43] <D1> so I'm back to ubuntu now (as always). =] 
[05:43] <dutch> Ruffles: sri, the nick is dutch, but the accent is american :)
[05:43] <Diskgrind> dabar  windows server 2003 and XP pro
[05:43] <Ruffles> lol
[05:43] <Ruffles> dutch, mine's brazilian lol
[05:44] <Ruffles> :D
[05:44] <Diskgrind> dabar   I'm sad :(
[05:44] <dabaR> esc_ape: you should just mount it on say /home/newDisk
[05:44] <dabaR> Diskgrind: we are all sad when hardware does not work on linux:)
[05:44] <Hendric> i'm on vista... and i have to admit that its great. :)
[05:44] <dan> esc_ape, you can also delete the unused partition and grow your current partition with parted
[05:44] <Diskgrind> dabar  I thought I would have a hell of a system suing new install of Ubuntu
[05:44] <dabaR> like my airport extreme.
[05:44] <mustard5> flodine, I dont know
[05:44] <dabaR> dan: good idea.
[05:45] <lilricky> Can anyone verify that www.freeciv.org is down?
[05:45] <esc_ape> dan: how would I do that? I have gparted, but cannot figure it out
[05:45] <dabaR> Hendric: is that all you have to say?
[05:45] <mustard5> flodine, someone else might though...keep trying....
[05:45] <dabaR> lilricky: ping www.freeciv.org in a terminal.
[05:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> --- freeciv.org ping statistics ---
[05:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> 4 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 2999ms
[05:45] <lilricky> I have,
[05:45] <z4k4ri4> Is there a list of package in ubuntu-server CD?
[05:45] <dan> esc_ape, usually it's not too hard. If you know which partition is unused, delete it and try to expand a used partition.
[05:45] <Hendric> mustard5: nopes... ubuntu is better... i have all my units in ubuntu.. just testing this
[05:45] <lilricky> thanks broken, wanted to make sure it wasnt just me
[05:45] <Diskgrind> Anyone here have Ubuntu installed on a P4 using an Intell Mobo with PCIE?????   DDR2 pc5300
[05:45] <dutch> anyone know how to the change the font size in bitchx ?
[05:45] <darknature> how do i check what version of ubuntu im using?
[05:46] <lilricky> or my school's network
[05:46] <dan> esc_ape, I haven't used gparted, just parted, and it was confusing. :(
[05:46] <nickrud> darknature, cat /etc/issue
[05:46] <darknature> k
[05:46] <slyjab> what plugins do i have to install for playing.mp3 files on rythmbox
[05:46] <darknature> ok thats weird then
[05:46] <redee2> btw
[05:46] <dan> slyjab, gstreamer-mad or something close to that
[05:46] <darknature> i tried doing the upgrade thing and it says 0 upgraded
[05:46] <lilricky> gstreamer-mad
[05:46] <redee2> that bum thing didnt help me with my network at boot thing
[05:46] <nalioth> slyjab: gstreamer0.8-mad
[05:46] <darknature> hmm is there something i have to add?
[05:46] <Hendric> slyjab: or use xmms.. its better
[05:47] <elly_> nobody uses Mercury?
[05:47] <Diskgrind> Anyone here have Ubuntu installed on a P4 using an Intell Mobo with PCIE  DDR2 pc5300 ???
[05:47] <Diskgrind> or related??
[05:47] <dan> how can I use the "console8x16" font in gnome-terminal? I have both xfonts-terminus and xfonts-konsole installed; both provide that font...
[05:47] <dan> ...and I've enabled bitmapped fonts. any help?
[05:47] <slyjab> i'm new to this so i am just playing around now i will figure it all out eventually ... thanks everyone
[05:47] <dabaR> elly_: we use gaim, yes.
[05:47] <dabaR> slyjab: $20.
[05:47] <nickrud> slyjab, take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, Codecs and DVD-Video
[05:47] <witless> is there a way i can get ubuntu's firefox to load url's when they're pasted into a web page?
[05:47] <elly_> wecam support?
[05:47] <elly_> *webcam
[05:48] <Hendric> elly_: webcam works great with ubuntu
[05:48] <dabaR> elly_: there is some package, I dont know, I gave up my webcam when I started using linux:)
[05:48] <elly_> i need a mess with webcam support
[05:48] <dabaR> you shall have one:P
[05:48] <Hendric> elly_: though the spca5xx package for breezy is broken.. there are workarounds for it on the forums..
[05:49] <Hendric> elly_: i have webcam with gyach = YM+webcam & voice
[05:49] <elly_> ubuntu see my webcam
[05:49] <elly_> but only that
[05:49] <mustard5> flodine, if you want to try a more radical solution, you could try completely removing evolution and reinstalling.  It uninstalls ubuntu-desktop, but its just a metapackage and you could reinstall it afterwards.  It might work. :)
[05:49] <Diskgrind> Anyone here have Ubuntu installed on a P4 using an Intell Mobo with PCIE  DDR2 pc5300 ???
[05:50] <nalioth> mustard5: dont forget the radical --purge option
[05:51] <mustard5> nalioth, as in 'sudo apt-get remove --purge evolution' ?
[05:51] <nalioth> mustard5: that'd be radical, yup
[05:51] <mustard5> :D
[05:51] <Hendric> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=70657&page=3&highlight=webcam+freeze <-- this will get your webcam up and running... then use gyach for YM webcam support.
[05:52] <elly_> Hendric: Thks
[05:52] <Hendric> elly_: visit the link
[05:52] <mustard5> hmmm he left
[05:52] <redee2> so.. now where i made totem use xine, can i make rhythmbox use it too?
[05:53] <nickrud> redee2, no, you cannot
[05:53] <satafterh> now i am the lay person who has a question for an exspert, i have kubuntu dvd, if i boot up off it and reinstall it will i loose everything i have or will everthing just go back to default, like kde 3.4.3
[05:53] <redee2> if i install beep-media-player
[05:53] <redee2> will it play mp3's?
[05:53] <esc_ape> redee2: if you install the codecs & gstreamer...
[05:54] <benplaut> redee2: you'll have to install w32codecs, too
[05:54] <redee2> beep-media-player doesent use gstreamer
[05:54] <redee2> or win32codecs
[05:54] <Hendric> ubotu: tell redee2 about restricted
[05:54] <nickrud> redee2, it has it's own mp3 decoder, that's one reason it's in universe
[05:55] <Gazer_> Hi.. I'm new to ubuntu 5.10 for PPC.. why is when I close the lid to my PowerBook it goes to sleep and will NOT wake up nor can I reset it with the keyboard combination??? .. I have to push the reset button on the back.
[05:55] <gabo> hola put
[05:55] <Hendric> gabo: chatx?
[05:56] <Hendric> oh he left
[05:56] <batman> hey does anyone know of a php editor for this distro?
[05:56] <cao> hello everybody, this is my first time here.
[05:56] <nickrud> hi cao
[05:56] <nalioth> batman: not sure what that is, have you tried bluefish or quanta ?
[05:56] <inthenow> look invisibility http://projects.star.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/projects/MEDIA/xv/oc.html
[05:56] <feross> hey make doesn't work and I tried 'sudo apt-get install gcc' and 'sudo apt-get install automake' but now after a ./configure bleh.. when I do make it says no makefile found.
[05:57] <satafterh> http://www.giannaros.org/tor/bt/          codecs
[05:57] <esc_ape> feross: perhaps install build-essential ?
[05:57] <batman> nalioth: its just a text editor but has colors etc.. for the certain characters know what i mean?
[05:57] <cao> My ubuntu 5.04 refused to start today, I am seeking some advice here.
[05:57] <cafuego_> batman: bluefish
[05:57] <Hendric> batman: tulip
[05:57] <cafuego_> batman: (or vim)
[05:58] <nickrud> cao, right place, maybe the right people are here ;)
[05:58] <feross> esc_ape: ok will try  so should do 'sudo apt-get install build-essential'  ?
[05:58] <esc_ape> yeah try that
[05:58] <Gazer_> hello?
[05:58] <batman> bluefish is an html editor
[05:58] <cafuego_> Gazer_: Don't close the lid. :-)
[05:58] <Ekibyougami> lol, my ram was just at 404mb
[05:58] <Ekibyougami> ram not found
[05:58] <Ekibyougami> =x
[05:58] <cao> thanks nickrud, here is it,  it started like this:Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel.
[05:58] <cao> audit(xxxxxxxxxx): initiallized
[05:58] <cafuego_> batman: bluefish is an editor that supports syntax hilighting.
[05:58] <cao> Starting Ubuntu.....
[05:58] <nickrud> cao stop
[05:59] <cao> then it halts forever
[05:59] <batman> html syntax highlighting
[05:59] <cafuego_> batman: Nobody says you MUST edit html with it.
[05:59] <nickrud> cao, probably a bad burn (my first take)
[05:59] <batman> i know that
[05:59] <Ekibyougami> i used to make java scripts with bluefish
[06:00] <cao> you mean bad installation cd? It worked for a few weeks fine.
[06:00] <nickrud> cao, um, by 'today', ok, that answered my question
[06:00] <Gazer_> cafuego_ : Heh.. yeah.. but with this being the 3rd generation of Ubuntu you think that the sleep would work no?
[06:00] <cao> it's funny all the conversations are multiplexed here. :)
[06:00] <batman> does anyone know if there is a floppy boot disc out there for this distro?
[06:00] <nalioth> batman: there are none
[06:01] <batman> i thought so i searched for them a bit
[06:01] <feross> esc_ape: hmm nope still same errors.. it's on an x86_64 install so do you think that might have anything to do with it?
[06:01] <cafuego_> Gazer_: Well, the issue is the kernel and support for the hardware involved. The 2.16.12 kernel is getting pretty long in the tooth. (for instance, it doesn't support the sound chip in the mac mini)
[06:01] <kestas> batman, you could roll your own with a grub boot disk
[06:01] <nickrud> cao, I'm not a kernel guru, but I'd guess hardware problems, if you've done nothing betweeen the time it worked and the time it didn't.
[06:01] <cao> yes, I used the live cd and picked the grub table, it looked fine.
[06:01] <kestas> batman, boot off that and onto a cd
[06:01] <batman> true
[06:02] <cao> then I tried the recovery mode: it went on for a few pages, then EXT3-fs: hda3: orphan cleanup on readonly fs
[06:02] <Gazer_> cafuego_ : Hmmm.. so this is a known problem?  I could have sworn though that sleep worked in 5.04 though..
[06:02] <cao> kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds....  Halts here!    Does it ring any bell?
[06:02] <feross> is there a way to specify the make file manually I see Makefile.am and .in so can I do 'make Makefile.in' or something?
[06:03] <kestas> Gazer_, do you mean laptop standby?
[06:03] <nickrud> cao, not with me :) Looks like I'm not the right person here
[06:03] <cafuego_> Gazer_: Dunno, I don't actually have a powerbook (and no Ubuntu on the iBook due to airportextreme not supported)
[06:03] <cao> that's ok, thanks nickrud.
[06:03] <euther> I've had difficulties booting via grub:  boot (hd0,2); kernel /boot/vmlinux-etc; boot ro vga=normal root=/dev/hdd3 initrd=/boot/initrd-etc
[06:03] <nickrud> cao, maybe, use a live cd, and fsck the root partition?
[06:04] <euther> the boot line gives errors of "invalid file type" or "use absolute/valid path name"
[06:04] <Ekibyougami> airport extreme is supported with ndiswrapper
[06:04] <kestas> euther, kernel options are specified on the kernel line
[06:04] <Ekibyougami> i have the windows version of the exact same card
[06:05] <redee2> if i now apt-get remove totem, can i get apt to remove all the unused dependencies?
[06:05] <kestas> would ndiswrapper work on mac?
[06:05] <alekz> if i installed eggdrop with apt-get where can i find it ?
[06:05] <kestas> dont think so
[06:05] <nalioth> kestas: it does not on ppc macs. it MAY on intel macs
[06:05] <kestas> k
[06:05] <nickrud> redee2, no, apt-get remove does nothing with dependencies
[06:06] <redee2> how can i clean up then?
[06:06] <kestas> is the OS X developer x86 release a pos or what?
[06:06] <kestas> buggy, unstable, slow
[06:06] <nalioth> kestas: no it screams
[06:06] <budluva> alekz /etc/eggdrop?
[06:06] <kestas> nalioth, not on my system it doesnt
[06:06] <kestas> nalioth, I scream at it though
[06:06] <kestas> nalioth, it couldnt even eject the cd without crashing
[06:06] <nalioth> kestas: somehow i doubt if a lot of us have an apple-class reference system
[06:06] <dabaR> redee2: use aptitude to install, and then when you remove, if nothing else depends on something,, it gets removed.
[06:06] <euther> kestas: oh?  those 3 lines have always worked with slackware + grub
[06:07] <dabaR> redee2: sudo aptitude install|remove|search|upgrade|dist-upgrade
[06:07] <alekz> one more question guys, how can i add fonts to my system ?
[06:07] <kestas> euther, oh maybe Im wrong then
[06:07] <nalioth> alekz: add any TrueType fonts to /home/alekz/.fonts  << you may have to make this directory
[06:08] <kestas> but it should be root (hd0,2) not boot (hd0,2)
[06:08] <kestas> and (hd0,2) isnt /dev/hdd3
[06:08] <alekz> nalioth, i have a dir with fonts sorted in directoryes names a/ b/ c/ etc... if i add the main directory it even works ?
[06:09] <defendguin> i thought the "archive manager" could extract deb files?
[06:09] <nalioth> alekz: i know nothing about system fonts, i always add mine to /home/nalioth/.fonts
[06:09] <alekz> ok nalioth i'll try thanks :)
[06:09] <nalioth> defendguin: it can
[06:10] <defendguin> Could not open "tango-icon-theme_0.1.0-0ubuntu1_all.deb"
[06:10] <defendguin> Archive type not supported.
[06:10] <Phusion> hey guys, I just formatted and installed breezy and now my resolution is stuck at 640x480 and I know it goes higher (it did w/ hoary) and ctrl shift +/- doesn't work
[06:10] <defendguin> what package am i missing nalioth
[06:10] <Phusion> how do I edit the xorg conf to make it 1024 or something
[06:10] <steven_> hello all ? how do I search for packages?
[06:10] <Ekibyougami> with magic
[06:10] <Phusion> steven_: administration -> synaptic package manager -> search
[06:10] <nalioth> defendguin: are you doing it from a terminal?
[06:10] <nickrud> alekz, /etc/fonts/fonts.conf is the place to read.
[06:10] <Ekibyougami> applications/add aplications
[06:10] <wickedpuppy> Phusion, have you tried system -> preference -> resolution ?
[06:10] <alekz> thanks nickrud
[06:10] <Phusion> yes, stuck on 640 wickedpuppy
[06:11] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Phusion about fixres
[06:11] <defendguin> nalioth, no just clicked open with... Archive manager
[06:11] <Phusion> fixres?
[06:11] <nalioth> defendguin: open a terminal
[06:11] <wickedpuppy> Phusion, have you installed drivers for ya gfx card ?
[06:11] <Phusion> ahhh privmsg
[06:11] <dazvid> steven_,  also see > http://packages.ubuntu.com
[06:11] <Phusion> wickedpuppy: uhm, well this is just a fileserver box I VNC into, it has generic video card
[06:11] <dabaR> nickrud: it has. in as much as it can standardize.
[06:11] <wickedpuppy> oh in that case pls check out the pm :P
[06:11] <Phusion> I am, lets see if it works...
[06:12] <steven_> thanks
[06:12] <nickrud> dabaR, I am torn between saying 'apt-get' and 'aptitude'
[06:12] <defendguin> nalioth, still file-roller only give e output in a dialog box
[06:13] <defendguin> gives me*
[06:13] <nalioth> defendguin: are you in a terminal?
[06:13] <redee2> if i dont use raid, evms or lvm2, for sure, it should be safe to remove them from startup, right?
[06:13] <kestas> redee2, nto wise
[06:14] <redee2> why not?
[06:14] <defendguin> nalioth, yes
[06:14] <Phusion> allll righty... running the config script again... now what driver is it heh
[06:14] <kestas> redee2, best to leave stuff as it is
[06:14] <nickrud> all the docs are apt-get, but aptitude has better functionality, but I've also heard rumors that apt-get will get that functionality
[06:14] <Phusion> intel i810 seems right
[06:14] <nalioth> defendguin: try to open your deb like it's a tar.gz
[06:14] <dabaR> nickrud: say aptitude, not better, different.
[06:14] <kestas> redee2, its not like you need the extra ~300kb of space thatll free up
[06:14] <dabaR> nickrud: I doubt those rumours.
[06:14] <Phusion> should I try a generic VGA or actually shoot for the right chipset?
[06:14] <redee2> kestas, all i want is disable it at startup, not remove
[06:14] <nickrud> dabaR, me also
[06:14] <nalioth> Phusion: VESA will drive anything
[06:14] <Ekibyougami> intell i810, those are fun, thats what my server has for onboard
[06:15] <Hendric> Phusion try the right drivers first... then use the generics if it fails
[06:15] <wickedpuppy> Phusion, i used that chip before .... i got to 1024 X 768 ... check ya monitor settings
[06:15] <Ekibyougami> will vesa drive an AMC gremlin?
[06:15] <kestas> redee2, ah k
[06:15] <nickrud> i810, no 32bit hardware 3d accel, might as well have a 1999 voodoo3
[06:15] <kestas> Phusion, Im currently using i810 at 1024x768
[06:15] <Phusion> well, I have a geforce 6800 in this box
[06:16] <kestas> nickrud, it does have some accel
[06:16] <defendguin> nalioth, tar: This does not look like a tar archive
[06:16] <defendguin> tar: Skipping to next header
[06:16] <defendguin> tar: Archive contains obsolescent base-64 headers
[06:16] <defendguin> tar: Read 4734 bytes from tango-icon-theme_0.1.0-0ubuntu1_all.deb
[06:16] <Phusion> if you can call it acceleration :P
[06:16] <kestas> nickrud, it plays tuxracer at about 30fps anyway
[06:16] <nickrud> kestas, 2d is ok
[06:16] <nalioth> defendguin: please dont paste in here
[06:16] <nalioth> defendguin: try gunzip file.deb
[06:16] <Ekibyougami> i have an SiS 7something in this lappy
[06:16] <Ekibyougami> i am just doomed with cruddy video
[06:16] <nickrud> gotta get a better card for daniels's 7.0
[06:17] <redee2> i have sis here too
[06:17] <redee2> but dri isnt working
[06:17] <redee2> i think its because drm isnt installed properly
[06:17] <Ekibyougami> could be
[06:17] <redee2> i dont know how to get it working though
[06:18] <Ekibyougami> try hitting it with a hammer
[06:18] <Ekibyougami> seems to work alot
[06:18] <Ekibyougami> wait, thats for windows only
[06:18] <defendguin> gunzip: tango-icon-theme_0.1.0-0ubuntu1_all.deb: unknown suffix -- ignored
[06:18] <nickrud> I love hammers
[06:18] <redee2> i really need drm
[06:18] <redee2> else i really cant use it
[06:18] <Ekibyougami> on a laptop redee?
[06:18] <redee2> i cant give this laptop back to my brother with video being like this
[06:18] <redee2> yes
[06:18] <Phusion> use kernel framebuffer interface?
[06:18] <Phusion> yes? no? make a difference..
[06:18] <dazvid> defendguin, you use "dpkg" to install .deb files
[06:18] <Ekibyougami> what manufacturer laptop?
[06:19] <redee2> asus
[06:19] <redee2> it has sis graphics
[06:19] <defendguin> dazvid, im trying to look at the contents of the file
[06:19] <Ekibyougami> i have acer
[06:19] <defendguin> the file has been installed already
[06:19] <dazvid> ok
[06:19] <Ekibyougami> <3 my acer
[06:19] <darknature> does xfce run well with ubuntu ?
[06:19] <nickrud> defendguin, the contents of a deb?
[06:19] <carthik> darknature, does
[06:20] <darknature> cool thanks
[06:20] <defendguin> dazvid, i was told file-roller could extract deb files  infact i know it should have been able to for a while now they add deb support when they added rpm support last year
[06:20] <redee2> (--) Chipset SIS660/[M] 661[F|M] X/[M] 670/[M] 741[GX] /[M] 760[GX] /[M] 761[GX] /[M] 770[GX]  found
[06:20] <redee2> that is what Xorg.0.log says
[06:20] <dazvid> defendguin, sorry I misunderstood why you were posting your error message :)
[06:20] <defendguin> nickrud, yes its contents
[06:20] <Ekibyougami> redee2 have you read the how2 for the kernels with custom acpi?
[06:20] <nickrud> defendguin, I use mc to look at debs
[06:20] <redee2> Ekibyougami, no?
[06:21] <Ekibyougami> that may be able to solve your problem
[06:21] <Ekibyougami> lemme hunt it down
[06:21] <redee2> do you have a link
[06:21] <redee2> thanks
[06:21] <tjack> what is a good .mpg player?  Totem doesn't have the plugins and I don't know where to get them. and for some reason, you cannot load Mplayer on Ubuntu.
[06:21] <darknature> i think my mouse is possess oO our of the blue it will glitch and do drags and clicks without hitting the buttons
[06:22] <darknature> out*
[06:22] <Phusion> Xine is pretty sweet
[06:22] <dabaR> redee2: so what if it can extract files...dpkg could most likely just extract them too, are you trying to install the .deb, or just extract the files?
[06:22] <dabaR> Phusion: ya, so?
[06:22] <dabaR> Phusion: sorry, got it.
[06:23] <nickrud> tjack, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto is pretty sparce, but should get you part way there. Then, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats , the section Codecs and DVD-Video should get you working
[06:24] <robotgeek> dabaR: happy bday
[06:24] <Phusion> hehe
[06:24] <dabaR> thanks, robotgeek. its also warty's birthday. nice, eh?
[06:24] <dabaR> damn, I dont have any beer, just vodka, and nothing to mix...:(
[06:24] <Phusion> wickedpuppy: looks like that worked, thanks bro
[06:24] <dabaR> Ill go out now, I guess, to get something.
[06:24] <robotgeek> :)
[06:25] <nickrud> water, dabaR water!
[06:25] <carthik> sprays, even
[06:25] <dabaR> nickrud: :( it's  my bday...^
[06:25] <dabaR> I dont know about the spraying:)))
[06:25] <Ekibyougami> those were the pages i used to get everything working redee2
[06:25] <nickrud> water, water, it kills the hangover!
[06:26] <dabaR> haven't we all:)
[06:26] <din> gn
[06:26] <Phusion> vodka's great if you don't go nuts
[06:26] <Phusion> personally, I'd rather take my medicine than get drunk
[06:26] <nickrud> vodka and 'sense' are orthogonal
[06:27] <Phusion> alcohol makes you angry and can make you puke
[06:27] <regeya> heh..removing muine-dbus caused apt to install muine.
[06:27] <nickrud> but, vodka and 'fun' are congruent
[06:27] <Phusion> hehe
[06:27] <regeya> Phusion: only makes you puke at the alcohol-poisoning levels
[06:27] <Phusion> I made my friend buy me a shot of goose with a beerback recently, mmm chasing vodka w/ beer :P
[06:27] <slyjab> ok i've downloaded the gstreamer plugins for rythmbox and also downloaded xmms i can't get either of them to play my .mp3 file .... any suggestions?
[06:27] <redee2> Ekibyougami, im seeing a site now who says this card has no dri
[06:27] <robotgeek> Phusion: cough syrup work for me too, esp. the expectorant types
[06:27] <redee2> Ekibyougami, what was it again you had?
[06:27] <Phusion> ohh that kind of medicine, no, I'm in california heh
[06:27] <robotgeek> let's move all the alchohol talk to #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:28] <carthik> robotgeek, eek
[06:28] <Phusion> screw cough syrup heh
[06:28] <Ekibyougami> acer 3001lci
[06:28] <Phusion> regeya: yeah, true
[06:28] <dabaR> slyjab: you get a freeze of xmms when you try playing a file, correct?
[06:28] <Ekibyougami> lemme see wich chip i have
[06:28] <redee2> what graphics chip?
[06:28] <redee2> ok
[06:28] <regeya> Phusion: morons and greek geeks go to the alcohol poisoning level...wait, I was being reduntant.  no more alcohol talk from me.
[06:28] <slyjab> yep daba
[06:28] <regeya> redundant even.
[06:28] <mae> Is there a way you can cause all file/dir creations in a given dir to have a certain umask and owner:group?
[06:29] <dabaR> slyjab: well...then, open xmms without a file: Applications>Sound&Video>xmms.
[06:29] <Phusion> wait.. greek geeks, do you know me or is it a total coincidence that I'm both of that nationality and a geek
[06:29] <war-totem> can someone tell me how to remove the update icon from the desktop?
[06:29] <slyjab> i can open it but when i load a file it freezes
[06:29] <regeya> that's like a windows "you do not have enough drive space to uninstall" moment.
[06:29] <carthik> mae, yes, use find and then uname
[06:30] <dabaR> slyjab: I know, go ahead and read what ubotu told you, that fixes that. its a common one. xmms comes preconfigured for a different setup than yours is.
[06:30] <mae> carthik, err uname changes that?
[06:31] <dabaR> war-totem: to remove it from the panel?
[06:31] <ksmurf> what is the command to see where your network is connected to?
[06:31] <carthik> mae, i meant find and then umask, sorry
[06:31] <mae> hah
[06:31] <mae> ok
[06:31] <slyjab> i can't even get rythmbox to play them even after i installed the gstreamer plugins
[06:31] <dabaR> slyjab: likely have not instaled the proper ones, it requires an extra step.
[06:31] <cc> carthik from India?
[06:31] <Ekibyougami> redee2,  SiS M760GX is my vid
[06:32] <redee2> omg
[06:32] <Phusion> ugh, why cant vsftpd be as cool as proftpd
[06:32] <redee2> and you really have dri?
[06:32] <Ekibyougami> think so
[06:32] <philc> I have beagle installed; should I have the daemon and client both start up with my session, or with system startup?
[06:32] <mae> carthik, what do you mean when you say 'find and then umask'
[06:32] <redee2> Ekibyougami, try glxinfo and see
[06:32] <slyjab> i'll give it a shot thanks dabar
[06:32] <dabaR> Phusion: in what sense?
[06:32] <ecobuntu> why can't konversation, bitchx, xchat be as cool as irssi?
[06:32] <dabaR> slyjab: go ahead, it will work.
[06:33] <Phusion> ehh well proftpd will just use whatever user you create on the computer as an ftp user in their /home dir
[06:33] <Phusion> vsftpd defaults to anon
[06:33] <Phusion> boo
[06:33] <dabaR> ecobuntu: in fact, vsftpd is much cooler, but ya, those are not than irssi.
[06:33] <Ekibyougami> guess not
[06:33] <dabaR> Phusion: you do not know how to use it. Let me show you. How are you using it?
[06:33] <dabaR> I mean, how are you logging in.
[06:33] <Phusion> well I installed it and now I'm going to the conf file
[06:34] <redee2> Ekibyougami, so you dont have direct rendering?
[06:34] <Phusion> with an ftp client...
[06:34] <jblack> Hi. I'm having difficulty with my touchpad. I've tried all of the suggestions that I can find via google, but I can't seem to get my touchpad stop being oversensitive with tapping
[06:34] <ecobuntu> dabar...why the thing about conduct?
[06:34] <Ekibyougami> it says no
[06:34] <Ekibyougami> thought it did :(
[06:34] <redee2> then you dont :(
[06:34] <redee2> crapsis
[06:35] <dabaR> Phusion: what ftp client, please?
[06:35] <Phusion> smartftp
[06:35] <dabaR> ecobuntu: you said I was a dork:)
[06:35] <Ekibyougami> hence why i need to find an ati mobility and a desoldering braid
[06:35] <redee2> nalioth, so, with bum, what wouold i disable to make it not start network at startup?
[06:36] <ecobuntu> oh
[06:36] <Phusion> I'm changing the conf file, its all good dabaR
[06:36] <ecobuntu> sorry
[06:36] <ecobuntu> i was just teasing
[06:36] <carthik> mae find . -name '*.*' -maxdepth 1 | xargs umask .....
[06:36] <robotgeek> redee2: all you need to do is turn off auto in the file /etc/network/interfaces
[06:36] <dabaR> Phusion: that a windows thing? you should choose sftp as the protocol, or ftp through ssh, its a diff port. when asked to login on port 21-ftp, vsftp uses anonymous.
[06:36] <ecobuntu> i am hear chattinga about ubuntu too...so what would that make me?
[06:36] <dabaR> ecobuntu: I know, no worries.
[06:36] <nickrud> heh, we wouldn't be here if we didn't let the dork flag fly
[06:37] <redee2> robotgeek, oh, i didnt know that, i only saw the gui in gnome
[06:37] <ecobuntu> what is skype?
[06:37] <Phusion> ahh, well the ftp is local, not on the net, so security wasn't much of an issue
[06:37] <Phusion> but thank you
[06:37] <Phusion> I didn't know that
[06:37] <dabaR> nickrud: I am no such thing:) I mean, what is a dork anyhow? Ill dict.
[06:37] <carthik> mae, sorry if that is not sensible enough - I can't possibly explain it better, you could learn a little bash scripting, whcih would help you with this and much else later
[06:37] <Ekibyougami> skype is a voip client/messenger
[06:37] <redee2> robotgeek, can i set a timeout on dhcp?
[06:37] <evgeniy> yes!!!!! i did IT!!!!!!!!!
[06:38] <ecobuntu> does skype allow video chat?
[06:38] <robotgeek> redee2: hmm, that is not possible in that file (not sure 100%) , but you can prevent it from coming up at boot
[06:38] <batman> so here is a question for you all when do you think debian distros will sell out like mandrake and redhat (how they went commercial)?
[06:38] <dabaR> dork- from WordNet - a dull stupid fatuous person, so ya, I dont qualify.
[06:38] <Ekibyougami> ecobuntu, not that i know of
[06:38] <nickrud> dabaR, it's a bogus def
[06:38] <nickrud> created by greeks
[06:38] <dabaR> batman: not a great question. debian and ubuntu are free.
[06:38] <ecobuntu> do you guys know if you can video chat with someone using a mac if you're running gnomemeeting?
[06:38] <elly_> GnomeMeeting detects my cam bur Mercury not detects
[06:38] <batman> dabar: i know that but in the future it might not be
[06:38] <dabaR> batman: if you mean dcc distros, not to be confused with debian distros, I dont know, this is not the channel.
[06:39] <ecobuntu> yeah gnomemeeting automatically detected my cam
[06:39] <ksmurf> what is the command to see where your network connection that are connected.  The ip's not the hardware
[06:39] <mae> carthik, no that was helpful, thank you :)
[06:39] <Ekibyougami> i havent even tried my cam
[06:39] <ecobuntu> i am really impressed by ubuntu with it's auto detection
[06:39] <ksmurf> netstat?
[06:39] <dabaR> batman: ubuntu is commited to keeping itself free. there is some million dolalr figure in the ubuntu foundation to ensure that.
[06:39] <ecobuntu> props to the developers!
[06:39] <nickrud> ksmurf, netstat?
[06:39] <ecobuntu> mark shattleworth gives 10 million to ubuntu
[06:40] <ecobuntu> that's a couple of bills
[06:40] <robotgeek> shuttleworth
[06:40] <batman> dabaR: money doesn't last forever and some people become greedy :P
[06:40] <ecobuntu> i wish i had 10 millions to start a linux distro.
[06:40] <redee2> robotgeek, but every time i activate with the gui, it sets it to auto again
[06:40] <nickrud> pocket change.
[06:40] <ecobuntu> pocket change?  for him maybe
[06:40] <ecobuntu> i'm an ecologist
[06:40] <dabaR> batman: all gpl licensed software has as part of gpl the opportunity for all those people that would like to provide tech support, or warranty that option.
[06:40] <ecobuntu> i'll maybe top off at 40 K
[06:40] <ecobuntu> with a master's and ph.d.
[06:40] <ksmurf> nickrud.... I'm trying to find what ip's I'm connected to.... not mine but when I'm not on xchat
[06:40] <dabaR> batman: the option to sell their support and warraty.
[06:41] <nickrud> effort multiplies bucks
[06:41] <redee2> robotgeek, brb testing
[06:41] <dabaR> batman: yes, agreed on both of the abovem, but nowhere in the near future I do not see a reason for ubuntu to go commercial, in the sense of a dollar figure attached to it, and same for debian.
[06:41] <nickrud> ksmurf, netstat will show everything, even the local unix sockets.
[06:41] <Ekibyougami> ksmurf, netstat -a should work
[06:42] <ksmurf> nick thanks Ekiyoungami great
[06:42] <elly_> GnomeMeeting detects my cam bur Mercury not detects
[06:42] <batman> dabaR: are you into web development?
[06:42] <dabaR> ecobuntu: hopefully, the day will come when people see the value in your profession as being something essential, and decide that they should give you more money.
[06:42] <dabaR> batman: not so much, why?
[06:42] <dabaR> batman: still in school, other things to do...
[06:42] <ecobuntu> thanks dabar
[06:42] <batman> dabaR: just wondered if you had installed a server and what not on ubuntu is all
[06:43] <dabaR> haha
[06:43] <dabaR> not to you, to ecobuntu .
[06:43] <dabaR> batman: well, that much into web development I am:)
[06:43] <Ekibyougami> i forgot to run ident2
[06:43] <dabaR> batman: I know how to install a lot of things to make your box very cool in the sense of a server, if you have any questions...
[06:43] <Ekibyougami> oh well
[06:43] <batman> dabaR: awesome i will soon be setting up my box for it as of now i have a windows server :\
[06:44] <Ekibyougami> i have a windows server at the moment too
[06:44] <Phusion> whats the command line switch for kill that shuts down the service cleanly and then starts it over?
[06:44] <Ekibyougami> cause i need to borrow some hard drives to back up
[06:44] <Ekibyougami> killall 'name'
[06:44] <dabaR> batman: do it. Set up ez-ipupdate package and also set up a dynamic dns account, to have a domain name for your box, I have dabar.selfip.org from dyndns.
[06:44] <Phusion> killall ?
[06:44] <Phusion> hrmm
[06:44] <dabaR> kills all processes with that name
[06:44] <batman> dabaR: i have a domain registered etc.. :P
[06:45] <jessid> hello
[06:45] <Phusion> and then restarts it?
[06:45] <Ekibyougami> domain registration ftw!
[06:45] <dabaR> Phusion: sudo invoke-rc.d service(gdm for example) restart
[06:45] <Ekibyougami> if it doesnt you can restart manually :p
[06:45] <batman> dabaR: so do you code in php or what?
[06:45] <dabaR> the above is not what you need at all.
[06:45] <Bicchi> i have mounted a windows (fat32) partition and i notice that there are some folder that show a lock. why ?
[06:45] <Ekibyougami> bicchi, windows encrypts some folders assuming you use 2k or xp
[06:46] <jessid> This question might sound very stupid, in fact it could be, but I would like to know where environment variables are stored, and how can I create my own.
[06:46] <Ekibyougami> it also has some folders with different permissions such as hidden folders
[06:46] <Bicchi> Ekibyougami: but its fat32
[06:46] <Phusion> well I dunno about encrypt... but maybe permissions
[06:46] <dabaR> batman: not at all yet, no, I never pretty much saw any php. I know a little html, thats pretty much it...:) I have a database course now, so I am learning SQL, abnd MySQL on the side(cause its open source, or is it, I dont like their site, although it is licensed with gpl, though).
[06:46] <Bicchi> Ekibyougami: i converted the ntfs to fat32
[06:46] <dabaR> Phusion: got the syntax for restarting?
[06:46] <nickrud> an as aside, anyone ever use rbase?
[06:46] <Ekibyougami> it is probably a hidden folder then
[06:47] <Phusion> the one you just put in? yeah I did but I coulda sworn there was an easier way to do it
[06:47] <Ekibyougami> if its fat 32 try sudo chmod 777 'dir_name'
[06:47] <batman> dabaR: well MySQL is free yes and you can learn on the web for free :P i use MySQL for my database
[06:47] <Bicchi> Ekibyougami: no it isn't its "My Documents"
[06:47] <batman> databases*
[06:47] <Ekibyougami> ahh
[06:47] <tomsdimension> why is it when i get to "checking module dependencies" my computer reboots itself?
[06:47] <Ekibyougami> windows xp sometimes encrypts my documents
[06:47] <dabaR> batman: ya, its pretty good, I have the manual, I used it a bit while learning, its good.
[06:48] <Ekibyougami> try checking the permissions first though
[06:48] <TaxMan> What is Win4Lin exactly? Is it wine based or similar to wine in how it works? Is it similar to vmware, running windows virtually? Something completely different?
[06:48] <Ekibyougami> similar to vmware TaxMan
[06:48] <nickrud> TaxMan, more llike vmware than wine
[06:48] <batman> dabaR: just curious but what type of machine or machines are you running ubuntu on at the moment?
[06:48] <TaxMan> Ok. Thanks.
[06:48] <carthik> Who was asking about sound in flash in firefox earlier?
[06:48] <Bicchi> Ekibyougami: but those permitions are set by ubuntu or linux
[06:48] <dabaR> Phusion: that is fairly simple... one line, using sudo- invoke-rc.d serviceName restart. sounds like the only things that it needs to know- service name, and what you want to do with it. Do you know about aliasing at all?
[06:48] <Ekibyougami> crossover office is nice if you feel like shelling out cash
[06:48] <Bicchi> Ekibyougami: i mean linux or windows
[06:49] <Ekibyougami> by windows Bicchi
[06:49] <carthik> Ekibyougami, or you feel piratey
[06:49] <Ekibyougami> its windows little way of locking the documents to the user account
[06:49] <Phusion> no, I don't know about aliasing, just lnk
[06:49] <TaxMan> Any reason for Lin4Win to be less resource-needy than vmware or not really cause you're basicly running windows alongside linux?
[06:49] <dabaR> dabaR: well, I have a 2 year old pc from futureSHop, a canadian subsidiary of best buy, which has a 2.2 ghz processor, and 512MB of ram.
[06:49] <Ekibyougami> very true carthik
[06:50] <dabaR> Phusion: check out your /etc/bash.bashrc file, you can add aliases there, like, I have alias i='sudo aptitude install' alias io='ssh io.uwinnipeg.ca' and such... very cool idea, aliasing.
[06:50] <Phusion> ahh yes
[06:50] <batman> dabaR: hmmm... i just installed it on my notebook at the moment considering that mandrake 10.1 doesn't detect the correct drivers for my lcd, graphics, or wifi
[06:50] <dabaR> hah, I sent myself a message above.
[06:50] <Bicchi> Ekibyougami: but fat32 does not provide user locks
[06:50] <Phusion> I used to do that with tintin++
[06:50] <nickrud> think of win4lin as a juvinile vmware: it's written to particular windows versions, rather than abstracted from hardwae capabilities
[06:51] <nickrud> *hardware
[06:51] <dabaR> batman: well, that is not a great reason to switch distros, but, you can try the ubuntu live cd, although it is no guarantee that it will work out the box on the install CD.
[06:51] <TaxMan> So it's worse than vmware in every aspect?
[06:51] <Ekibyougami> Bicchi, not at the user level
[06:51] <nickrud> so I hear
[06:51] <nickrud> except, that if what you want to run is what win4lin is tailored to, it will run run faster
[06:51] <dabaR> Phusion: it is a cool thing, you can alias that "hard" way of restarting to something easier.
[06:52] <nickrud> heh, badly written
[06:52] <Phusion> hehe yeah, I suppose I could
[06:52] <batman> dabaR: you have to try out different distros to see which one you like over another :P
[06:52] <Bicchi> Ekibyougami: so how can i change it. do i have to go to windows and share that folder
[06:52] <dabaR> Phusion: make sure you do not alias to something that is already a command:)
[06:52] <nickrud> win4lin is tailored to win95/98, it excells there
[06:52] <Phusion> yeah
[06:52] <Amaranth> vmware runs anything that will run on an x86, even OS X ;)
[06:53] <Ekibyougami> bicchi, try to mount the drive using -o umask=000
[06:53] <dabaR> batman: sure, agreed, but hardware support out the box should not really be a reason to switch distros, some people say. I agree if there is a nice wiki/doc page on how to install support for that hardware. But I am all for you trying out ubuntu, I like ubuntu.
[06:53] <Ekibyougami> might override it so you dont need to tinker
[06:53] <nickrud> Amaranth, you've seen an x86 OS X?
[06:53] <batman> dabaR: agreed one of my friends told me i should try it out and i find it very nice
[06:54] <Amaranth> nickrud: only videos of other people doing it in vmware
[06:54] <TaxMan> What about Win4Lin Pro? It says it runs win 2000. There are just some windows programs I need to be able to work with that do not work with wine/crossover. So, if these programs are best under win 2000, then win4lin is a better solution than vmware?
[06:54] <dabaR> Im out for a while.
[06:54] <dabaR> nice talking to you all.
[06:54] <DigitalHobbit> anybody  know if there's an amd64 version of skype for ubuntu?
[06:54] <dabaR> there is not.
[06:54] <Amaranth> whoa, mignight. bed time
[06:55] <nickrud> TaxMan, I've only personally :) seen win95/98 on win4lin
[06:55] <Phusion> almost south park time
[06:55] <Antioch_> whats the package name that contains all the base programming tools?
[06:55] <propagandhi> Win4Lin is terrible
[06:55] <robotgeek> it's playing right now, southpark..the reruns :)
[06:55] <nalioth> Antioch_: build-essential
[06:55] <DigitalHobbit> too bad... is there a way to install the i386 version on amd64? i previously had this working on gentoo, but haven't found any information on how to install this on ubuntu.
[06:55] <batman> propagandhi: just curious but do you listen to that band or something?
[06:55] <Antioch_> thank you nalioth  I keep forgetting the name, simple as it is
[06:56] <nalioth> DigitalHobbit: the i386 version requires no special instructions
[06:56] <propagandhi> batman: yeah, love them
[06:56] <jessid> where can I set $CLASSPATH envirnment variable?????
[06:56] <batman> propagandhi: awesome i have all of their albums :P
[06:56] <nalioth> jessid: in your .bashrc
[06:56] <propagandhi> batman: holy smokes, me too
[06:56] <batman> propagandhi: although i prefer 80s hardcore punk
[06:57] <propagandhi> batman: I like all sorts really
[06:57] <propagandhi> I'm waiting for the OT warnings
[06:57] <Ekushey> i got a prob with samba... i shared my printer on my ubunbu machine, and after installing the printer driver on windows, i get a access denied error!
[06:58] <nickrud> gimme dead kennedys
[06:58] <nalioth> propagandhi: do you need an OT warning?
[06:58] <propagandhi> nalioth: me personally? no i was avoiding it
[06:59] <jessid> nalioth and if I, for example, want to run some app that uses java, is it going to work editing that file?? I mean if I do ALT+F2 and I write javac after I have edited, the command is not recognized
[06:59] <DigitalHobbit> nalioth: but how do i install it using apt-get? or do i need to install it manually using the installer from the skype website, without using a debian package?
[06:59] <elly_> okay! now my webcam is fired!
[06:59] <x0xA> can someone tell me how to search for a file?
[07:00] <nickrud> x0xA, start with locate <file>
[07:00] <carthik> x0xA, locate <file-name>
[07:00] <robotgeek> x0xA: find <path> -name <name_of_file>
[07:00] <nalioth> DigitalHobbit: i think i answered up in the middle of a topic i haven't seen the beginning of
[07:00] <nickrud> x0xA, if that doesn't work , Places->Search for Files
[07:01] <nickrud> or, learn find :)
[07:01] <nalioth> jessid: you'll have to "source /home/username/.bashrc" after you edit it
[07:01] <Karhuton> GPG error: http://fi.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: Unknown error executing gpgv
[07:01] <nalioth> Karhuton: try it again
[07:01] <Karhuton> nalioth, I did
[07:01] <deFrysk> DigitalHobbit, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto?highlight=%28skype%29
[07:01] <jessid> nalioth ok
[07:01] <hooligan> hi
[07:01] <jessid> nalioth thanks!
[07:01] <hooligan> im new to linux and im having problems installing a simple software app
[07:02] <Karhuton> nalioth, even tried switching repository
[07:02] <hooligan> what do i run?
[07:02] <Phusion> hooligan: it happens
[07:02] <hooligan> i extracted this usr file to desktop
[07:02] <Phusion> hooligan: what are you trying to install
[07:02] <Phusion> usr??
[07:02] <hooligan> Limewire
[07:02] <nickrud> eh
[07:02] <nalioth> DigitalHobbit: have you seen this? http://www.gizmoproject.com/
[07:02] <Phusion> oh.. limewire has a linux ver?
[07:02] <hooligan> ya
[07:02] <deFrysk> Phusion, yes
[07:02] <Agrajag> limewire runs on anything that can run a JVM
[07:02] <Phusion> crazy
[07:02] <hooligan> i click this icon in 'bin' and it says
[07:02] <nickrud> hooligan, instead of installing limewire, you should try gtk-gnutella
[07:03] <nalioth> Karhuton: you seem to be having a problem running gpg
[07:03] <Karhuton> nalioth, oh, n/m. There was one repo I didn't change
[07:03] <hooligan> run in terminal , display, cancel, or run
[07:03] <hooligan> i click run and nothin happens
[07:03] <batman> propagandhi: what other bands do you listen to?
[07:03] <Karhuton> This doesn't work: deb-src http://fi.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[07:03] <Karhuton> se. works
[07:03] <nalioth> batman: propagandhi is correct. music talk should go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:03] <hooligan> anyone wanna guide me
[07:04] <DigitalHobbit> deFrysk: thanks. i've seen that page before and was hoping for amd64 specific instructions. but it sounds like i should be able to install the i386 package by manually downloading it.
[07:04] <hooligan> I open the RPM
[07:04] <hooligan> theres a little folder thats named .
[07:04] <OrgulloKmoore> ubuntu can do RPMs?
[07:04] <hooligan> idk
[07:04] <nickrud> hooligan, stop for a sec
[07:04] <propagandhi> hooligan: RPM is the isssue
[07:04] <hooligan> oh
[07:04] <hooligan> is that for a diff distro?
[07:04] <propagandhi> yes
[07:04] <OrgulloKmoore> Red Hat
[07:04] <hooligan> oh thats gay
[07:05] <nickrud> lol, trolling?
[07:05] <OrgulloKmoore> Fedora..
[07:05] <BROKEN_LADDER> what file specifies the "theme" of the login prompt in screensave.
[07:05] <propagandhi> you could use alien to convert it, but its not advised
[07:05] <DigitalHobbit> nalioth: gizmo looks cool. unfortunately our company has standardized on skype as the corporate messenger, so i need to install this.
[07:05] <propagandhi> limewire has a source package
[07:05] <elly_> whats the best? RGB or YUV??
[07:05] <OrgulloKmoore> hooligan: what are you trying to install
[07:05] <jessid> nalioth, but how can I for example make my $PATH to aid to another directories? I mean I have already source .bashrc and I cant yet do ALT+F2 and get java recognized :(
[07:05] <OrgulloKmoore> just use the source
[07:05] <hooligan> Limewire
[07:05] <propagandhi> which is what i use
[07:05] <OrgulloKmoore> or .bin
[07:05] <hooligan> i guess it isnt compatible
[07:05] <nalioth> DigitalHobbit: unfortuneately skype is not open source, so i dont know too much about it
[07:05] <CalfKiller> hi; is it true that u can order ubuntu cds for 0 $ ?
[07:05] <OrgulloKmoore> apt if you can
[07:05] <hooligan> ya
[07:05] <hooligan> I just got 10 today in the mail
[07:05] <hooligan> :D
[07:05] <OrgulloKmoore> hooligan: It is compatible, yo
[07:05] <hooligan> It is? Its an RPM tho
[07:06] <nalioth> jessid: put java in your $PATH
[07:06] <OrgulloKmoore> hooligan: don't use the RPM
[07:06] <CalfKiller> is it ?
[07:06] <hooligan> ooo hold on
[07:06] <TiMiDo> well he can still used alien =)
[07:06] <TiMiDo> !alien
[07:06] <ubotu> methinks alien is a program to convert RPMs to DEBs. Can give problems. Website: http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/
[07:06] <hooligan> should i dl
[07:06] <Shadowline> hooligan you might wanna look at Frostwire, really nice IMHO. http://www.frostwire.com/index.php?title=Main_Page
[07:06] <hooligan> (OS/2, Solaris, Linux)
[07:07] <propagandhi> hooligan: thats the one, its a tar.gz
[07:07] <batman> does anyone know if it is possible to change your mac?
[07:07] <deFrysk> jessid, sudo update-alternatives --config java
[07:07] <hooligan> ya
[07:07] <nalioth> gtk-gnutella is functionally equivalent and doesnt require java
[07:07] <hooligan> u can install ubuntu on mac
[07:07] <jessid> nalioth offcourse i have edited the .bashrc and wrote export $PATH:/opt/j2sdk1.5/bin and napa, nothing happens when I try to run that command (java) from application launcher (ALT+F2). Sorry for my ignorance
[07:07] <batman> sorry i meant mac address*
[07:07] <nalioth> ubotu: tell deFrysk about multijava
[07:08] <CalfKiller> is it true that ubuntu sends people cds for free by mail ?>
[07:08] <jessid> deFrysk but it configures 1.4...is that right?
[07:08] <nalioth> CalfKiller: it's true
[07:08] <jessid> deFrysk I am trying to configure 1.5
[07:08] <CalfKiller> nalioth, internationally ?
[07:08] <batman> is it possible to change the mac address of your nic or wifi on ubuntu?
[07:08] <hooligan> calf I recommend downloading the iso
[07:08] <deFrysk> jessid, set it to nr 3
[07:08] <hooligan> I had to wait like
[07:08] <Madpilot> CalfKiller: anywhere. see shipit.ubuntu.com for details
[07:08] <OrgulloKmoore> gtk-gnutella is much better (in my opinion of course) than limewire
[07:08] <hooligan> 6 weeks
[07:08] <nalioth> CalfKiller: anywhere in the world
[07:08] <hooligan> I had to wait 6 weeks so i highly recommend downloadin it
[07:08] <nickrud> CalfKiller, I got a package from switzerland that I had no Idea what it was; 10 ubuntu cd's from shipit.ubuntu.com
[07:09] <jessid>  deFrysk dont get it. nr 3???
[07:09] <deFrysk> nalioth, thanks
[07:09] <jessid> deFrysk what is that?
[07:09] <CalfKiller> 10 cds ?!! I thought that was a joke
[07:09] <nickrud> 3k download implies shipit works
[07:09] <hooligan> i got 10
[07:09] <OrgulloKmoore> I got 50 cds and I didn't order any!
[07:09] <hooligan> :o
[07:09] <TiMiDo> CalfKiller; all you need is the, 1 cd for the installation though
[07:09] <OrgulloKmoore> and I was like...hmm... I guess I'll try it
[07:09] <Madpilot> hooligan: I've downloaded it for my own use and for friends, but for giving out to the public the pressed CDs are way more professional...
[07:09] <OrgulloKmoore> and here I am
[07:09] <nickrud> OrgulloKmoore, someone loves you
[07:09] <hooligan> is there any relevancy between a .jar and microsoft file extension
[07:09] <hooligan> like a dll
[07:09] <OrgulloKmoore> nickrud: :-D
[07:09] <hooligan> or anything
[07:09] <deFrysk> jessid, sudo update-alternatives --config java gives you a choice beteween 3 javaversions
[07:10] <Ekibyougami> i got a buttload of ubuntu cds on the way
[07:10] <sonoud> hi, how to killl a running user? i know how to kill a process but not sure how to kill a user.
[07:10] <sorsis> i like ubuntu :)
[07:10] <nickrud> and here I am
[07:10] <jessid> deFrysk ok!!!
[07:10] <Ekibyougami> gonna hand them out on halloween =x
[07:10] <deFrysk> jessid, 3 = sunjava
[07:10] <nickrud> Ekibyougami, damn I missed that idea
[07:10] <Ekibyougami> i have one as a coaster right now
[07:10] <batman> is it possible to change the mac address of your nic or wifi on ubuntu?
[07:10] <OrgulloKmoore> nice, Ekibyougami, me too
[07:10] <Kirsch> hey guys, i have a question about the kernel config, does ACPI come on by default on 5.04 (not 5.10) i'm having a problem and Ubuntu seems to be the only distor that works with my laptop :-P
[07:10] <Kirsch> does 5.04's kernel have ACPI support on?
[07:10] <OrgulloKmoore> batman: never
[07:10] <Antioch_> how do you add the backports repo to breezy?
[07:11] <Ekibyougami> Kirsch, it should
[07:11] <deFrysk> Antioch, you dont
[07:11] <Kirsch> ok i thought so thx
[07:11] <OrgulloKmoore> batman: mac adresses are burned onto the ram of a device
[07:11] <OrgulloKmoore> rom
[07:11] <OrgulloKmoore> damn
[07:11] <jessid> deFrysk but it is 1.4....or is it a problem in my repositories?
[07:11] <deFrysk> Antioch, no dapper to backport from (yet)
[07:11] <sonoud> hi, when I type who, i saw usrs connected. how to killl a user?
[07:11] <Ekibyougami> i can change my mac addys
[07:11] <nickrud> Antioch, there is no backports available yet, but, soon I'm sure
[07:11] <Antioch_> deFrysk, Im trying to install Java 1.5
[07:11] <OrgulloKmoore> I see..
[07:11] <snarky> hello all
[07:11] <deFrysk> !tell Antioch about java
[07:11] <Ekibyougami> halo
[07:11] <OrgulloKmoore> you would need a "hacker friendly" device too..
[07:12] <Ekibyougami> i do
[07:12] <Antioch_> ?
[07:12] <OrgulloKmoore> okey
[07:12] <hooligan> Y is there really no viruses for linux
[07:12] <Kirsch> cna someone runs this command for me pls:
[07:12] <Ekibyougami> my eth0 and wlan0 have configurable macs
[07:12] <deFrysk> jessid, you installed the blackdown java version ?
[07:12] <Kirsch> zcat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_APCI
[07:12] <OrgulloKmoore> hooligan: linux rulez!
[07:12] <snarky> I'm trying to install avahi, but I run into an error while running the autogen.sh script
[07:12] <Ekibyougami> as does the ethernet in the pc, and my router
[07:12] <dabaR> hooligan: cause we all install only official packages.
[07:12] <sonoud> nobody know how to kill a user in linux ???
[07:12] <Antioch_> deFrysk, ?
[07:12] <jessid> deFrysk I think so
[07:12] <snarky> the error is aclocal: configure.ac macro 'AM_PATH_PYTHON' not found in library
[07:12] <dabaR> hooligan: like that answer
[07:12] <dabaR> ?
[07:12] <nickrud> dabaR, officially we do, anyway
[07:12] <rixth> Hey guys, it should be noted that the New Zealand mirror for Ubuntu is dead.
[07:12] <snarky> now, i know what that means, i just don't know how to get that
[07:12] <dabaR> sonoud: kill him how?
[07:12] <deFrysk> jessid, I believe thats the default (2)
[07:13] <johan__> hello
[07:13] <OrgulloKmoore> hello
[07:13] <jessid> deFrysk yes I think so
[07:13] <johan__> anyone that knows how i can make the filemanager not open new windows each time i enter a new directory?
[07:13] <hooligan> ok so about that limewire
[07:13] <hooligan> im lookin for what tar.jz or something
[07:13] <sonoud> dabaR, what do you mean?  when I typed "who" there are ssh usrs connected, or other users logged in. how to kill the user
[07:13] <Karhuton> rixth, what kind of error it gives you?
[07:13] <jessid> deFrysk but I imagine all 3 versions are 1.4
[07:13] <dabaR> hooligan: well, get it from their site.
[07:13] <Madpilot> johan__: in Nautilus's Options, check the "view in browser window" box
[07:13] <hooligan> i did,
[07:13] <rixth> johan__, run gconf-editor and find nautulus under apps, then tick 'always_browser'
[07:13] <hooligan> whats the extension that is like an exe
[07:13] <snarky> does anyone know how to solve my avahi install woes?
[07:13] <hooligan> That i need to x2 click
[07:13] <dabaR> sonoud: care to post the output of who to pastebin?
[07:14] <rixth> Karhuton, let me check...
[07:14] <Madpilot> rixth: you can actually adjust that behaviour inside Nautilus now
[07:14] <Kirsch> cna someone runs this command for me pls: zcat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_APCI
[07:14] <snarky> or a better question, can someone run me through setting up avahi via synaptic?
[07:14] <nickrud> hooligan, there is no extention that makes a file executable, that's not how unix works
[07:14] <rixth> Madpilot, good on them, bout time. It should default to it though
[07:14] <johan__> Madpilot, nice, do you also know how to make it show a loication line i can type in, instead of those buttons?
[07:14] <nomasteryoda|w> rixth, or you can change the desktop link to be "nautilus --browser"
[07:14] <Ekibyougami> no such file or directory
[07:15] <hooligan> So how do I get this installation going
[07:15] <Karhuton> Kirsch, do you mean CONFIG_ACPI or CONFIG_APIC ?
[07:15] <jessid> i'll be right back...
[07:15] <sonoud> dabaR, for example, if ther is user : jtmi430  pts/27       Oct 20 10:01 , how to kill it?
[07:15] <Kirsch> CONFIG_APCI
[07:15] <rixth> nomasteryoda|w, indeed. If you don't use Metacity as your window manager you also need --no-desktop
[07:15] <Madpilot> johan__: that I don't know, but I think there is an option somewhere. Poke thru the Preferences window...
[07:15] <Kirsch> err ACPI
[07:15] <nomasteryoda|w> rixth, right
[07:15] <Karhuton> Kibou, What's APCI? I know what ACPI and APIC are, but never heard of APCI
[07:15] <nickrud> hooligan, in the directory that the file resides, chmod +x <file>, then ./<file>
[07:15] <Karhuton> *Kirsch
[07:15] <dabaR> hooligan: unpack the file, and then just run the .sh script. run.sh if I am correct. Really, actually, sudo aptitude install gtk-gnutella, which is much cooler.
[07:16] <Kirsch> it's CONFIG_ACPI, sorry
[07:16] <dabaR> sonoud: a not so great way would be to stop ssh:-/
[07:16] <hooligan> i have no idea wat u just said :D
[07:16] <deFrysk> jessid, I have an example line to use for setting a javapath, all you have to do is adjust the line to where your java has been installed the line has to be put in .bashrc
[07:16] <sonoud> dabaR, so there is no way to kill a user?  i think that should be simple
[07:16] <Karhuton> Kirsch, seems like config.gz isn't available
[07:16] <Kirsch> wow ok thx
[07:16] <Kirsch> are u using 5.10 or 5.04?
[07:16] <Karhuton> Kirsc .10
[07:16] <Kirsch> ok thx
[07:17] <rixth> Karhuton, the NZ mirror is up again, must have been a power glitch or either that, my computer.
[07:17] <hooligan> ok
[07:17] <hooligan> I ran runLime.sh
[07:17] <hooligan> and it brought up gedit
[07:17] <hooligan> now what
[07:17] <dabaR> hooligan: tar xvzf limewireFile.tar.gz and then it makes a folder, in which there is a run.sh file, which you can run, since it is the "executable for that program". install the gtk-gnutella package, which is a better program imo.
[07:17] <Phusion> hey does breezy have some kind of default firewall installed or something, since I've updated from hoary my torrents won't connect.
[07:17] <dabaR> sonoud: well, no, did I say that? I said that is the way I know how to do it, and is a sucks way to do it.
[07:17] <nickrud> hooligan, read dabaR's last line. I use that one now and then
[07:17] <nickrud> beats limewire all to ...
[07:18] <sonoud> dabaR, thank you very much for help. :)
[07:18] <dabaR> sonoud: yup, its my birthday.
[07:18] <rixth> Phusion, what client are you using?
[07:18] <sonoud> dabaR, happy birthday.
[07:19] <OrgulloKmoore> Why would I be banned in #ubuntu-es?
[07:19] <hooligan> ok
[07:19] <dabaR> hooligan: that is cause its not executable to linux yet, I guess. in a terminal that is in the limewire folder, chmod +x runLime.sh.
[07:19] <hooligan> i downloaded it
[07:19] <rixth> OrgulloKmoore, weird
[07:19] <sonoud> Anyone know how to kill a user? but not just a process in linux ?
[07:19] <dabaR> OrgulloKmoore: cause you were naughty? ask them to unban you.
[07:19] <Phusion> rixth: well I've tried the default one that comes w/ gnome and azureus
[07:19] <dabaR> sonoud: thanks.
[07:19] <hooligan> Oh do I have to like, type commands to do stuff
[07:19] <OrgulloKmoore> dabaR: who do I ask?
[07:19] <ubuntu^> sonoud; do w and then kill the pid
[07:19] <rixth> Does #ubuntu have a bot like #debian has dpkg?
[07:19] <nalioth> ubotu: tell rixth about yourself
[07:19] <Ekibyougami> lol
[07:19] <budluva> rixth ubotu
[07:20] <rixth> Phusion, hmm, I'm using azureus fine on a new install of breezy
[07:20] <sonoud> ubuntu^, thanks , how to kill pid?  kill -w <pid> ?
[07:20] <Ekibyougami> i <3 bit tornado
[07:20] <OrgulloKmoore> dabaR: I have never been to that channel...could you go in there and give me the name of an active op?
[07:20] <dabaR> OrgulloKmoore: htheck would I know:) I dont.
[07:20] <OrgulloKmoore> or anyone
[07:20] <rixth> nalioth, budluva thanks
[07:20] <OrgulloKmoore> plz
[07:20] <ubuntu^> sonoud; kill -9 pid
[07:20] <hooligan> dabar
[07:20] <hooligan> I downloaded that gtk thing
[07:20] <hooligan> Now what, i got the control, data, and debian
[07:21] <sonoud> ubuntu^, sorry, when I do "who", i can only see pts/0, pts/1, pts/2 where is the pid number?
[07:21] <chimera321> hi all
[07:21] <dabaR> OrgulloKmoore: active op is chanserv, and ubuntu-es, a user is I do not know, someone:( gatoloko
[07:21] <ubuntu> sonoud; do w
[07:21] <FlannelKing> Solen, is there a listing of package changes for breezy/hoary (as in, these packages were removed from the repos, etc etc)?
[07:21] <chimera321> anyone know where I can get gcc 3.4?
[07:21] <dabaR> hooligan: no, you do not. right click on the file, properties, permissions, and add a check into executable for owner.
[07:21] <deFrysk> !info gcc3.4
[07:21] <chimera321> anyone know where I can get gcc 3.4?
[07:21] <OrgulloKmoore> okey
[07:21] <ubuntu> !info gcc3.4
[07:21] <nalioth> chimera321: from synaptic
[07:22] <sonoud> ubuntu, sorry, what does "do w" mean? who -w ?
[07:22] <FlannelKing> So, is there a listing of package changes for breezy/hoary (as in, these packages were removed from the repos, etc etc)?
[07:22] <chimera321> it only has 4.04 or something
[07:22] <nickrud> sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4
[07:22] <dabaR> sonoud: w is a command, try it.
[07:22] <chimera321> I need 3.4 to install nVidia drivers
[07:22] <nalioth> chimera321: i beg to differ with you, there are many gcc's to choose from
[07:22] <bur[n] er> anyone very familiar with PDAs?
[07:22] <rlynch> ah sorry for the disconnect all, anyone want to help me get Howl or Avahi running?
[07:22] <deFrysk> chimera321, no you need nvidia-glx
[07:23] <bur[n] er> the Palm TX seems appealing so far
[07:23] <johan__> anyone know a nice graphical sensor program? so i can view my motherboard sensors?
[07:23] <el_toro> rlynch: sudo apt-get install avahi, no?
[07:23] <sonoud> dabaR, ubuntu , hi, i did "w", but i still can't see the pid.
[07:23] <rlynch> el_toro: well, i need to get it to run
[07:23] <OrgulloKmoore> dabaR: Can you name a user that is actually talking in the channel
[07:23] <OrgulloKmoore> like...ya know?
[07:23] <el_toro> rlynch: that doesn't start it for you as well?
[07:23] <rlynch> el_toro: no it does not
[07:23] <chimera321> nalioth, there is also 3.3,but no 3.4:(
[07:24] <hooligan> rabad
[07:24] <nalioth> chimera321: are you using official ubuntu repos?
[07:24] <hooligan> dabar*
[07:24] <chimera321> no
[07:24] <el_toro> rlynch: a logout/reboot didn't make a difference?
[07:24] <nalioth> chimera321: then that is why
[07:24] <nalioth> !info gcc-3.4
[07:24] <chimera321> how do I use them?
[07:24] <ubotu> gcc-3.4: (The GNU C compiler), section devel, is optional. Version: 3.4.4-6ubuntu8 (breezy), Packaged size: 473 kB, Installed size: 4520 kB
[07:24] <rlynch> el_toro: nope
[07:24] <hooligan> Ok I checked execute
[07:24] <hooligan> Now what?
[07:24] <el_toro> rlynch: which packages do you have installed exactly?
[07:24] <nalioth> chimera321: i would hope if you are running ubuntu you are only running ubuntu repos
[07:24] <Antioch_> Is using the fakeroot method the only way to install Java 1.5?
[07:24] <nalioth> Antioch_: no it is not
[07:24] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Antioch_ about javadeb
[07:25] <Antioch_> nalioth, what otehr ways are there?
[07:25] <chimera321> I added extra repos as suggested in www.ubuntuguide.org
[07:25] <nickrud> !ubuntuguide
[07:25] <ubotu> from memory, ubuntuguide is out of date, breaks PCs and doesn't explain anything. The official FAQ Guide, which is based on ubuntuguide is the help menu in Breezy. For more information see !faq.
[07:25] <bur[n] er> ooh... chimera321, i'd steer clear of ubuntuguide :\
[07:25] <hooligan> who wants to help me install a simple app?
[07:25] <nalioth> Antioch_: reading your private msgs would be one
[07:25] <deFrysk> Antioch, if you naad java in your path you can put this in your .bashrc : export PATH="${PATH}:/path/to/your/javaversion/bin/"
[07:25] <chimera321> so what can I do now besides hammering my PC?
[07:25] <Antioch_> nalioth, thanks Ill take a look
[07:25] <rlynch> el_toro: avahi-daemon, avahi-dnsconfd, avahi-utils, libavahi-client, libavahi-common0, python2.4-avahi, libavahi-glib0
[07:26] <deFrysk> naad = need
[07:26] <chimera321> so what can I do now besides hammering my PC?
[07:26] <nickrud> that factoid need to be more forceful, like, 'if you use ubnutuguide, you are cutting your throat'
[07:26] <Ekibyougami> lol
[07:26] <bigfoot2> hello i was talking to someone about 3 hours ago about rm converter, but i forgot your nickname. are you still here?
[07:26] <bur[n] er> chimera321: take some time and figure it out... or just reinstall
[07:26] <nalioth> chimera321: remove any non official repos from your sources.list  and hope you havent hosed your box
[07:26] <el_toro> rlynch: does sudo /etc/init.d/avahi-daemon start do it?
[07:26] <sonoud> ubuntu, hi, i did "w", but still can't see pid.
[07:26] <Ekibyougami> chimera321, a hammer is a windows only tool
[07:26] <nalioth> ubotu: tell chimera321 about sources
[07:26] <chimera321> lol
[07:26] <dabaR> sonoud: it does not show it...
[07:26] <bigfoot2> can someone with a windows pc help me do something please?
[07:26] <rlynch> hmm, it says daemon is already running
[07:27] <sonoud> dabaR, yeah, so i can't kill the pid. so weird. i even don't know how to kill a user.
[07:27] <dabaR> bigfoot2: on #ubuntu a windows pc? ask.
[07:27] <Ekibyougami> whatcha need bigfoot2?
[07:27] <rlynch> el_toro: so it must be cvs'd rhythmbox not accepting avahi good
[07:27] <bigfoot2> dabaR: i meant someone with both ubuntu and windows on their pc.
[07:27] <dabaR> bigfoot2: ask
[07:28] <rlynch> delete their windows partition?
[07:28] <el_toro> rlynch: ah, that's what I thought you were using it for--i actually couldn't get rhythmbox to recognize the packaged avahi, so I installed it from source
[07:28] <bigfoot2> Ekibyougami: i'm trying to convert an rm (realmedia video) file to mpeg. And I've found programs on the net, but only for windows. Can you download a program and convert a small rm file for me please?
[07:28] <rlynch> el_toro: well im having trouble with the sourced avah
[07:28] <rlynch> el_toro: let me double check today's build
[07:28] <something_else> would it be possible to repartition an existing partition, keep the already installed ubuntu, and use the newly created partition for windows?
[07:28] <el_toro> rlynch: k
[07:28] <Ekibyougami> sure, doesnt sound too bad
[07:29] <da_bon_bon> my kde and xfce menus are mixed .. any suggestions ?
[07:29] <something_else> Ekib, was that a response to me?
[07:30] <bigfoot2> Ekibyougami: okay thanks. the top hit on google for "rm converter" is made by boilsoft. download link is http://www.boilsoft.net/download/rmconverter.exe
[07:30] <dabaR> da_bon_bon: there is a folder with all menus, I think.
[07:30] <rlynch> el_toro: bah, when i compile its looking at my failed Howl install
[07:30] <el_toro> rlynch: ah ha
[07:30] <nickrud> da_bon_bon, what do you mean,
[07:30] <dabaR>  /usr/share maybe.
[07:30] <nickrud> 'mixed'?
[07:30] <rlynch> el_toro: is there an easy way to get rid of that?
[07:30] <dabaR> like, has xfce icons, in kde, or so...
[07:31] <da_bon_bon> nickrud: in xfce, there are double menu entries, and kde menus too. i want xfce to be independant of kde
[07:31] <nalioth> nickrud: the kde and gnome menus are each displayed in the menu (or xfce) doubling the same choices
[07:31] <dabaR> nickrud: never had that?
[07:31] <Carpe_Libertatem> Does Gnomebaker support DVD ISO images for burning?
[07:31] <el_toro> rlynch: you can specify that rhythmbox use avahi--check ./configure --help
[07:31] <dabaR> Carpe_Libertatem: nautilus does.
[07:31] <nickrud> not recently, never run xfce on ubuntu
[07:31] <rlynch> el_toro: k
[07:31] <da_bon_bon> and the menu editor is confusing
[07:31] <bigfoot2> Ekibyougami: and the rm file i want to convert to mpeg is MartinLutherKing's I have a dream speech, at http://www.wordinfo.co.za/ihaveadream-video.rm
[07:31] <dabaR> nickrud: its common.
[07:31] <Carpe_Libertatem> dabaR, so... Gnomebaker doesn't?
[07:32] <nickrud> ok, menu, and menu-xdg are the controlling packages
[07:32] <dabaR> Carpe_Libertatem: no, I did not say that - just an alternative.
[07:32] <nickrud> try removing menu-xdg?
[07:32] <nalioth> bigfoot2: there are other sources of that speech available in more open-source formats
[07:32] <dabaR> nickrud: good idea.
[07:32] <Carpe_Libertatem> dabaR, I'm in Nautilus, how do I select the ISO to burn to DVD?
[07:32] <sonoud> dabaR, ubuntu i found the solution. thanks.
[07:32] <dabaR> right click on the iso.
[07:32] <nalioth> sonoud: right click on it
[07:32] <bigfoot2> nalioth: really? I tried finding it. I gave up. And you know what? this rm file is a tiny square on my screen! Please tell me!!!
[07:33] <dabaR> sonoud: what did you do?
[07:33] <Ekibyougami> k, give me a sec
[07:33] <deFrysk> Carpe_Libertatem, too easy eh ;)
[07:33] <da_bon_bon> nickrud: what is menu xdg ?
[07:33] <rlynch> el_toro: k, will try that
[07:33] <Carpe_Libertatem> ...
[07:33] <nickrud> da_bon_bon, apt-cache show menu-xdg
[07:33] <dabaR> .,.
[07:33] <bigfoot2> Ekibyougami: hold on please, perhaps nalioth knows better sources!
[07:33] <Ekibyougami> k
[07:33] <rlynch> el_toro: its not recognizing the ubuntu avahi
[07:33] <sonoud> dabaR, ps -fu <username>. then I can see the pid
[07:34] <el_toro> rlynch: ugh.
[07:34] <el_toro> from source then?
[07:34] <Carpe_Libertatem> dabaR, I don't see an option anywhere to open an ISO and burn it to disc...
[07:34] <sonoud> nalioth, right click on what? doesn't matter. i found the solution.
[07:34] <rlynch> el_toro: maybe you could help me here
[07:34] <hooligan> ok
[07:34] <bigfoot2> nalioth, if you could help me locate this speech-movie in a more open source, I'd appreciate it.
[07:34] <hooligan> dabar
[07:34] <sonoud> nalioth, dabaR ubuntu , thank you very much for help.
[07:34] <FlannelKing> Is there a listing of package changes for breezy/hoary (as in, these packages were removed from the repos, etc etc)?
[07:34] <hooligan> First off how do I get peoples names
[07:34] <rlynch> el_toro: when i configure the source, i get an 'AM_PATH_PYTHON' not found in library
[07:34] <hooligan> like
[07:34] <hooligan> name:
[07:34] <deFrysk> Carpe_Libertatem, just right-click the iso > burn to whatever
[07:34] <hooligan> in the chat window
[07:34] <rlynch> el_toro: that name doesn't ring a bell, where would that be from?
[07:34] <da_bon_bon> nickrud: how would removing menu-xdg help ?
[07:34] <bigfoot2> hooligan: type the first letters and then hit tab
[07:34] <hooligan> el toro = in so cal
[07:35] <Carpe_Libertatem> deFrysk, ah, ok... I was going about it the wrong way. Thank you.
[07:35] <rlynch> el_toro: any clue on that?
[07:35] <hooligan> dabaR, I got the gtk
[07:36] <el_toro> rlynch: doesn't ring a bell
[07:36] <hooligan> dabaR,  what do i run now?
[07:36] <nickrud> if it does, it's a bug. menu-xdg creates free desktop menu entries in /usr/share/applications; menu is the old debian menu system
[07:36] <dabaR> hooligan: oh ya...well, sudo aptitude install gtk-gnutella
[07:36] <rlynch> how would i ask the bot in here for it?
[07:36] <Carpe_Libertatem> This is really weird. My burner is burning at less than 1x all of a sudden. o_o
[07:36] <da_bon_bon> maybe i will edit xfce menus by hand :(
[07:36] <dabaR> hooligan: Apps on the top>Internet>gtk-gnutella
[07:36] <Ekibyougami> bah, my windows network just randomly vanished
[07:36] <nickrud> when I used last used xfce, it only recognized entries that menu controlled
[07:36] <seymour> is there a way to animate your vector art with inkscape?
[07:37] <dabaR> da_bon_bon: just rename them all.
[07:37] <dabaR> did anyone read the ubuntu faq?
[07:37] <mllr> Is gftp any good? Or can anyone think of something better. I'm looking for a new ftp client for X.
[07:37] <dabaR> mllr: synaptic:P
[07:37] <dabaR> sftp, mllr
[07:37] <da_bon_bon> dabaR: rename which ?
[07:38] <Vanish> Any know how to set Amarok to 5.1 output?
[07:38] <dabaR> mllr: hah, nautilus, I mean.
[07:38] <Antioch_> How do you change which java versino the system is using?
[07:38] <FlannelKing> dabaR, I imagine a bunch of people don't know about it.  I just now found it
[07:38] <hooligan> were all of u overwhelmed when u first instlaled linux
[07:38] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Antioch_ about multijava
[07:38] <rlynch> el_toro: ah its part of automake1.9
[07:38] <dabaR> Antioch_: install a new one, remove the old...create your deb,
[07:38] <rlynch> el_toro: got it now :-)
[07:38] <el_toro> rlynch: brilliant
[07:38] <nickrud> da_bon_bon, ask this question on #xubuntu
[07:38] <rlynch> el_toro: had 1.7 onlu
[07:39] <bigfoot2> nalioth?
[07:39] <Antioch_> nalioth, thanks
[07:39] <bigfoot2> nalioth: do know where to find the MLK speech in an opensource format?
[07:39] <dabaR> bigfoot2: does google?
[07:39] <bigfoot2> dabaR: i can't seem to find it usnig google.
[07:39] <Vanish> Any know how to set Amarok to 5.1 output?
[07:39] <nalioth> bigfoot2: i'm searching google now, as you can do also
[07:40] <bigfoot2> nalioth, i am, but i guess i don't really know what keywords to use.
[07:40] <FlannelKing> Opensource format? as n what?
[07:40] <FlannelKing> mp3?
[07:40] <FlannelKing> or txt?
[07:40] <dabaR> FlannelKing: ya mp3
[07:40] <nnonix> Amarok crashes
[07:40] <FlannelKing> http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/Ihaveadream.htm
[07:40] <nalioth> bigfoot2: join #ubuntu-offtopic or #kubuntu-offtopic
[07:41] <FlannelKing> link there, learn to google
[07:41] <jessid> helo
[07:41] <jessid> hello
[07:41] <hooligan> Is there anyone who can step by step help me install a simple app
[07:41] <bigfoot2> FlannelKing:  that has only the audio. I'm looking for video
[07:41] <calamari> did the breezy developers enjoy wiping out my grub menu.lst without providing a backup?
[07:42] <deFrysk> calamari, pebkac
[07:42] <FlannelKing> bigfoot2 boggle, what file type?
[07:42] <Sirrush> Hello Everyone
[07:42] <calamari> I hope so... because then someone would be enjoying it :)
[07:42] <tritium> calamari, that's not how the upgrade works
[07:42] <Vanish> what audio program plays mp3's in 5.1 output?
[07:42] <CuriousCat> hey folks! has anybody tried creating a package for ndiswrapper-1.4
[07:42] <deFrysk> Vanish, none
[07:42] <calamari> can mp3 encode 5.1?  didn't know that.. cool
[07:42] <jessid> I think I am having big problems trying to make the correct question, but I hope this one is more specifyc: How can I do GNOME to find an application that is not in $PATH????
[07:43] <bigfoot2> FlannelKing: what do you mean "what file type"?
[07:43] <FlannelKing> bigfoot2, offtopic
[07:43] <Sirrush> CuriousCat,  I met a guy awhile back I think he was thinking of doing it indivually
[07:43] <Sirrush> but that would have taken forever
[07:43] <deFrysk> jessid, like so : put this in your .bashrc :
[07:44] <deFrysk> jessid, export PATH="${PATH}:/path/to/your/javaversion/bin/"
[07:44] <deFrysk> jessid, and adust the line to your path
[07:44] <nalioth> Antioch_: the alternates thing didnt work?
[07:44] <Sirrush> What bitrate what that mp3 be at?
[07:44] <CuriousCat> Sirrush, well, I was trying to use this link: https://wiki.ubuntu.com//SetupNdiswrapperHowto.  But I"m getting errors.
[07:45] <dazvid> How do i set my gcc version for a particular installation?
[07:45] <Sirrush> Ops CuriousCat  I confused you with someone else you're not the mp3 encoding guy
[07:45] <calamari> well, they do say to make a backup.. glad I backed up /boot :)
[07:45] <nalioth> dazvid: in the terminal you are working in, type "
[07:45] <CuriousCat> Sirrush: LOL! No worries.
[07:45] <Sirrush> Sorry about that buddy
[07:45] <Ekibyougami> lol, i just got to watch explorer crash in a remote client window
[07:45] <nalioth> CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4" or whatever version you want
[07:45] <dazvid> nalioth, yes I need 3.4 :)
[07:46] <dazvid> thanks nalioth
[07:46] <dazvid> Might be back if theres any other troubles (updating drivers)
[07:46] <Ekibyougami> i should have printscreen'd that
[07:46] <dazvid> I have learned to back up EVERYTHING that I change though :)
[07:46] <Sirrush> Hey CuriousCat  what version of Ubuntu are you using
[07:46] <CuriousCat> what's the place to paste my errors for this room again?
[07:47] <deFrysk> CuriousCat, see /topic
[07:47] <CuriousCat> Sirrush: Breezy.
[07:47] <dazvid> CuriousCat, #flood or pastebin
[07:47] <bigfoot2> CuriousCat: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/
[07:47] <dazvid>  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[07:47] <nalioth> ubotu: tell CuriousCat about paste
[07:47] <jessid> deFrysk man, I have already done that, and it works perfectly well in a terminal, but not if I try to double click the .class file. So I right click that file, open with another app, I write java, and I get an error message: could not find java...
[07:47] <Sirrush> CuriousCat, I am using breezy aswell just installed; I installed ndiswrappers and utils even the frontend all from the repo
[07:48] <dabaR> script why .class...
[07:48] <deFrysk> jessid, the line is put in your  .bashrc ?
[07:49] <jessid> deFrysk yes!. The line is: export PATH=$PATH:/opt/jdk1.5.0_05/bin
[07:49] <alekz> hi, i've  just downloaded noip source, and there is a file named debian.noip2.sh its recommended to install debian version or the otherone ?
[07:49] <rlynch> El_Che: k, i got it more or less working, i just gotta hit the sack, but thanks for the help
[07:50] <Ekibyougami> dont remember exiting lol
[07:50] <deFrysk> jessid, did you install the .deb as propesed in the wiki ?
[07:50] <deFrysk> proposed*
[07:50] <jessid> deFrysk eh nop!
[07:50] <deFrysk> jessid, oops
[07:50] <deFrysk> !tell jessid about java
[07:51] <jessid> deFrysk jeje...I am walking to the wiki... :(
[07:51] <deFrysk> jessid, read it carefully
[07:51] <deFrysk> jessid, its not hard , just follow the directions properly
[07:52] <jessid> deFrysk ok. Thanks a lot for your time.
[07:52] <Vanish> Is their a short-cut key to switch Workplace area?
[07:52] <dazvid> nalioth, it seems that the command CC=/blahlbah/ didnt properly set the version
[07:52] <dazvid> Any reason as to why it wouldn't work?
[07:52] <deFrysk> jessid, and remove the version you previously installed
[07:52] <sonoud> hi, I have a perl script. I want other people to be able to use it, but not be able to read it. i failed to do this. if the perl scrip only other executable, it won't be able to run. show me permission denied. have to make it other readable too. how to solve this problem?
[07:52] <Toba> the package tcl8.4 is installed, but there is no command called "tcl" in my path
[07:52] <Toba> why is that?
[07:53] <Toba> and a find found no executable called tcl
[07:53] <Toba> as root on /
[07:53] <dabaR> sonoud that is actually a good question...let me know when you find out, please.
[07:53] <deFrysk> Toba, what does tcl do ?
[07:53] <sonoud> dabaR, thanks a lot.
[07:53] <Toba> it's a scripting language
[07:53] <FlannelKing> tcl is tool command language
[07:53] <Toba> wait
[07:53] <Toba> not scripting?
[07:53] <Toba> I thought it was
[07:54] <sonoud> dabaR, i will tell you when I found out. :)
[07:54] <da_bon_bon> anyone here using xfce ?
[07:54] <Toba> all I want to do is get an eggdrop bot running an rss script
[07:54] <Toba> but eggdrop needs tcl
[07:54] <dabaR> #xface
[07:54] <Toba> err
[07:54] <Toba> eggdrop
[07:54] <jessid> what is a Linux self extracting file?
[07:54] <jessid> an RPM?
[07:54] <deFrysk> jessid, a .bin
[07:54] <jessid> ah! ok
[07:55] <pepsi_> nick Foxy
[07:55] <pepsi_> oops
[07:55] <deFrysk>  /
[07:55] <FlannelKing> Tcl is a scripting language, who said it wasnt?
[07:55] <pepsi_> thanks :)
[07:55] <dabaR> foxy eh?
[07:56] <Toba> FlannelKing: I just hope the ubuntu package for eggdrop works
[07:56] <Toba> meh
[07:56] <alekz> make is not installed in the base system ??
[07:56] <dazvid> !nvidia
[07:56] <ubotu> hmm... nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[07:56] <nalioth> dazvid: if i dont screw up and hit <enter> while i'm telling you
[07:56] <starscalling> nvidia for me was pretty easy
[07:56] <dazvid> Oh i  need to quote marks?
[07:56] <nalioth> dazvid: "export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4"
[07:56] <dazvid> aaaah
[07:56] <dazvid> lol
[07:56] <dazvid> that helps
[07:56] <starscalling> what nvidia card?
[07:56] <nalioth> dazvid: no, but i screwed up and hit enter instead of quote whallago
[07:56] <sonoud> dabaR, nobody answered me. i think i will just do : write a c program, system call that perl script. so people won't know actually I am running perl script or where it is.
[07:57] <nalioth> dazvid: and the split line confused the issue
[07:57] <dazvid> starscalling, theres no problems, just need gcc 3.4 for the install :)
[07:57] <dazvid> 6800gt
[07:57] <starscalling> :)
[07:57] <starscalling> sweet
[07:57] <calamari> aha.. update-grub is the culprit.. it overwrites the menu.lst
[07:57] <dabaR> sonoud: I cant wait to see the c program, please send it here.
[07:57] <alekz> !make
[07:57] <ubotu> alekz: I don't know, could you explain it?
[07:57] <graig> Is it possible to change clearlooks so that it has round edges?
[07:57] <sonoud> dabaR, I gotta go now. my school lab is going to force me logout. happy birthday. :)
[07:57] <dazvid> Updating from 7667 drivers to 7676, want to see if theres any difference in games
[07:58] <dabaR> ya ok
[07:58] <dazvid> ok take 2
[08:00] <smack> am I going to get hosed if I downgrade my ncurses in breezy to the ncurses in hoary?
[08:00] <Ekibyougami> http://images.geekism.us/roffle.jpg <- lol
[08:00] <smack> I'm trying to figure out this crazy annoying problem where my ncurses programs like irssi and mutt get all corrupted.
[08:00] <Sirrush> Hey guys quick question I'm running Breezy and installed FGLRX for my ati radeon card I get a max of 256 fps on glxgears, it seems to be running awfully slow anyway to speed that up
[08:01] <graig> I don't like how the new clearlooks has square edges, is there any way to make them round?
[08:01] <brownie17> Ekibyougami, how did you get windows to run INSIDE of ubuntu?
[08:02] <shekhar> can someone help me with gtkwifi applet?
[08:02] <nalioth> smack: you running them in a screen session?
[08:02] <Ekibyougami> brownie17, i was connected to my other computer via a remote term
[08:02] <graig> he diddn't thats a terminal server, connection to another computer.
[08:02] <Ekibyougami> but vmware is able to run windows
[08:02] <brownie17> Ekibyougami, ok
[08:02] <graig> the onlything that would l
[08:03] <graig> let, you run windows in linux is xen.
[08:03] <graig> possibly.
[08:03] <Ekibyougami> http://torrentspy.com is not a good place to find vmware
[08:03] <Ekibyougami> =x
[08:03] <Sirrush> lol
[08:03] <Sirrush> mum is the word
[08:03] <nalioth> Ekibyougami: that is off topic
[08:03] <graig> xen is free, vmware is not.  xen doesn't emulate either.
[08:03] <alekz> !mp3
[08:03] <ubotu> methinks mp3 is a non-free format. Restricted formats' installation instructions can be found on the RestrictedFormats page of the wiki - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/wiki/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[08:03] <tritium> Ekibyougami, not just that, it's illegal
[08:03] <jsgotangco> bob2, do we have a project cloak?
[08:03] <alekz> !amarok
[08:03] <ubotu> well, amarok is a music player for Linux and Unix with an intuitive interface. See http://amarok.kde.org ; amaroK's features: http://amarok.kde.org/content/view/51/1/
[08:03] <nalioth> jsgotangco: not yet
[08:03] <jsgotangco> nalioth, thanks
[08:04] <Ekibyougami> support piracy, buy windows
[08:04] <Ekibyougami> [/end] 
[08:04] <brownie17> what is all this stuff about installing the meta-packages before upgrading to breezy
[08:04] <jonathan_> Hi. Anybody has succed in running cedega here?
[08:04] <graig> hey, i found a really cool program in the repositories.
[08:04] <tritium> brownie17, to ensure a smooth upgrade.
[08:04] <calamari> graig: kstars?
[08:05] <brownie17> tritium, what are they? don't i allready have the ubuntu-desktop?
[08:05] <chavo> graig, kbattleship?
[08:05] <Ekibyougami> Kill Bill: Gates Edition?
[08:05] <graig> its called dasher. and it lets you type via a scrolling zooming interface that predicts what you type.
[08:05] <tritium> brownie17, that's the main one that you want to have installed
[08:05] <tritium> Ekibyougami, please stop
[08:06] <chavo> calamari, keep that to yourself please :P
[08:06] <DJ_Mirage> calamari, I just installed a server 2003 domain controller, how do you think I feel :(
[08:06] <graig> apparently you can put dasher on small portable handhelds, and use that for the text input.
[08:06] <tritium> graig, yep
[08:06] <Ekibyougami> i still find my windows crashing in a terminal window
[08:07] <calamari> chavo: tried to use mono, but I must admit defeat and use visual studio.. gotta turn in the assignment on the 20th ;)
[08:07] <Ekibyougami> even the fact that the folder 'resurection' was kinda ammusing
[08:07] <brownie17> tritium, so it's telling me to replace my sources.list with this other one, will that still be in effect after the upgrade? will installing breezy wipe anything? like settings or accounts or files?
[08:07] <tritium> brownie17, how do you intend to "install"?
[08:07] <stjepan> hello
[08:07] <tritium> !tell brownie17 about breezy
[08:08] <helpme> help! i had loadshedding while synaptic was applying changes........now it says do dpkg something!
[08:08] <brownie17> tritium, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade the "apt-get" method in there
[08:08] <stjepan> I am "apt-get installing" a program, how to stop?
[08:08] <graig> It's pretty cool.
[08:08] <tritium> brownie17, that will not wipe anything, no
[08:08] <tga> stjepan, ctrl-c
[08:08] <stjepan> tga: is that ok?
[08:09] <tga> is it downloading or installing?
[08:09] <brownie17> tritium, so how long will it take to install after the downloading bit?
[08:09] <helpme> help! i had loadshedding while synaptic was applying changes........now it says do dpkg something!
[08:09] <tga> helpme, dpkg something as it says, doh
[08:09] <nalioth> helpme: do what it says
[08:10] <helpme> dpkg - configure -a i think
[08:10] <tritium> brownie17, depends on your connection bandwidth, and the repository you use
[08:10] <tga> helpme, it's dpkg --configure -a actually
[08:10] <stjepan> tga: downloading
[08:10] <tga> stjepan, no problem, you can ctrl-c it
[08:11] <stjepan> tga: ok, tnx very much
[08:11] <brownie17> tritium, no sorry, i asked badly. how long will the installing bit take. AFTER downloading
[08:11] <tga> stjepan, np
[08:11] <tritium> brownie17, oh, perhaps 30 minutes or so, depending on your machine
[08:12] <helpme> ok i typed that...now its configuring.....thanks!
[08:12] <brownie17> tritium, do you know howe many MB there are of files to download to update?
[08:12] <alekz> anyone can play mp3 with amarok ?
[08:12] <Xnix> alekz i can
[08:12] <Xnix> sec
[08:12] <tritium> brownie17, no, I don't know, sorry
[08:12] <alekz> Xnix, what did u do for that ?
[08:12] <tritium> probably a couple hundred MB, brownie17
[08:13] <helpme> what packages do i need to see a gnome desktop? the ENTIRE thing??
[08:13] <brownie17> tritium, do you know what NFS is?
[08:13] <jessid> deFrysk si seor!!! funciona!!! It works man, thanks a lot
[08:13] <tritium> yes, brownie17, why?
[08:13] <Xnix> alekz https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:13] <Xnix> that should do it for you alekz
[08:13] <alekz> Xnix, let me check thanks bro
[08:13] <alekz> :)
[08:13] <dazvid> !nvidia
[08:13] <ubotu> rumour has it, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[08:15] <brownie17> tritium, the guide tells me i might need to disable it, do i use it?
[08:15] <tritium> brownie17, no, you'd know if you used it
[08:15] <Tomcat_> helpme: ubuntu-desktop
[08:15] <brownie17> tritium, ok
[08:15] <Noob22> Hi every one i'm a new user of ubuntu, and i'm looking for the way to install it on HD (i'm using the live CD at this time)... any help ?
[08:15] <helpme> Tomcat_: with all the gnome apps too?
[08:16] <brownie17> tritium, do you have any idea what the speed i am likely to get from the main server is? i.e. should i get a mirror?
[08:16] <nalioth> Noob22: use an install cd
[08:16] <helpme> Noob22: if its cd u can't....if its dvd u can
[08:16] <helpme> Noob22: yup u need the install cd
[08:16] <Noob22> Thanks i know my PB right now...
[08:16] <Tomcat_> helpme: Yes. It will install everything that a regular Ubuntu installation has.
[08:16] <tritium> brownie17, it depends on a variety of factors.  Just give it a try, and see.
[08:16] <helpme> i see
[08:17] <Tomcat_> helpme: Might not be 100% what gnome has though.
[08:17] <helpme> Tomcat_: okie
[08:17] <nalioth> brownie17: you'll be fine, just follow the simple instructions
[08:18] <brownie17> nalioth, ok, i am a little worried about apparnetly needing to reconfigure X. if X isn't working, i won't be able to boot will i?
[08:18] <tritium> brownie17, you will
[08:19] <brownie17> tritium, ok im doing it now
[08:19] <nalioth> brownie17: sure you will
[08:19] <Noob22> Another question if it's possible... in the distrib 5.04, is there a solution to format a hard drive ? Thks in advance.
[08:19] <tritium> brownie17, one sec...
[08:19] <FlannelKing> brownie17, I was getting 150K earlier today.  Got the whole thing done in an hour
[08:19] <nalioth> Noob22: there are hard drive tools in ubuntu
[08:19] <furic> In gnome/hoary how can i get the system to rotate my screen by 90 degrees one direction?
[08:19] <tritium> if gdm does not start, for whatever reason that you're worried about, do you know how to use irssi to chat on IRC from the console?
[08:20] <LasseL> Noob22, try gparted
[08:20] <Noob22> Thanks nalioth.......I prefere the Lassel answer anyway....
[08:20] <aeon17x> furic: try tilting your monitor to the side. :)
[08:21] <Noob22> I'm gonna try that...tks again mate.
[08:21] <nalioth> Noob22: are you working with a windows hard drive?
[08:21] <furic> Yes yes, i mean how do i get it to display sideways, so when i tilt my monitor it is the right way up...?
[08:21] <FlannelKing> furic, it's more likely to be a graphics card configuration
[08:21] <Noob22> I'm workin with all HD system including Windows why ?
[08:21] <benplaut> helpme: need help? :P
[08:21] <furic> Where would i find that?
[08:22] <helpme> yes.....what was that command? dpi or something? to fix large menus & iconss?
[08:22] <nalioth> Noob22: because qtparted uses ntfsprogs which gparted does not
[08:22] <helpme> im on kubuntu...i installed gdm....now ive got large menu and icons in kde.....plz help!
[08:22] <furic> I have an nvidia geforce 2, i remember the propritary windows driver had a function like that, and i think ive even seen options in kde for it too
[08:23] <tritium> helpme, did you ask in #kubuntu?
[08:23] <alekz> W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[08:23] <alekz> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[08:23] <alekz> what that means ?
[08:23] <aftertaf> :gpgerr
[08:23] <aftertaf> !gpgerr
[08:23] <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.
[08:23] <FlannelKing> furic, try the nvidia-settings package
[08:23] <nalioth> ubotu: tell alekz about gpgerr
[08:23] <helpme> i ask here bcoz ppl here know better...its not kde-related but linux related.....theres some dpi command something
[08:23] <aeon17x> alekz: sudo apt-get update
[08:24] <aeon17x> it'll try to fix whatever is wrong with your repos
[08:24] <tga> helpme, try #kubuntu
[08:24] <bradd> hey guys.. I just rebuilt my kernel and made it active.. I had previously installed 'nvidia-glx' with the old kernel.. X was working fine.. now I get a 'nvidia module not found'.. any ideas?
[08:24] <helpme> !info dpi
[08:24] <Noob22> Nalioth.......... i'm just lookin for a prog to format in X system to use it for X data... i have more than 30 HD... one for each test
[08:24] <helpme> tga: i already tried
[08:24] <mustard5> bradd reinstall the drivers?
[08:24] <furic> I have problems with the nvidia linux driver though, so im on the open source one, do you know if nvidia-settings only works with the nvidia drivers?
[08:24] <alekz> aeon17x, that error was given when i typed apt-get update
[08:24] <nalioth> Noob22: sounds like a batch script job to me
[08:25] <tritium> bradd, yeah, you need to build the nvidia module now that you've built your own kenrel
[08:25] <tritium> kernel
[08:25] <shaun_> When I press ctrl+alt+backspace, I want it to restart Gnome. Right now, ctrl+alt+backspace just stops Gnome and shows console mode. How do I fix this?
[08:25] <bradd> ok, so just download it from Nvidias site?
[08:25] <mustard5> ubotu: tell bradd about nvidia
[08:26] <tritium> no, bradd
[08:26] <aeon17x> ah, ok... just ignore it, it just says that they aren't authenticated yet
[08:26] <mustard5> check private messager from ubotu bradd
[08:26] <alekz> u are wizards guys :P
[08:26] <furic> nvidia-settings give me no configuration options on the open source driver...
[08:26] <bradd> ok guys.. I'll try that guide.. thanks
[08:26] <tritium> furic, it's not for the open source driver
[08:27] <Noob22> Nalioth......sorry i'm not saying that i'm gonna used all of my 30HD... only one is enough for a newbie like me...i'm just an alpha & beta tester, and i'm always looking for new systems and soft.
[08:27] <furic> Well thats the driver im using...
[08:27] <topyli> shaun_: ctrl-alt-backspace kills X. i don't know how to start X with a specific session for a specific user automatically, if it's possible at all
[08:27] <furic> can't i change screen orientation in software? seems to simple to not be possible
[08:28] <shaun_> topyli: hmm...according to the FAQ, it is supposed to restart Gnome
[08:28] <topyli> shaun_: if you're running gdm, it will restart after you kill X. not gnome
[08:28] <aftertaf> topyli:  you can set that in the logon manager, autologin for a certain user
[08:29] <bradd> ok, I tried 'apt-get install nvidia-glx' but it sez its installed.. can I force an install of it for my new kernel?
[08:29] <topyli> aftertaf: but his box coes into "console mode", so it sounds like there's no gdm
[08:29] <tritium> bradd, you need to _build_ the kernel module
[08:29] <tritium> bradd, it's normally provided by linux-restricted-modules, but you've chosen to build your own kernel
[08:29] <bradd> so somewhere in menuconfig I'll find it??
[08:29] <aftertaf> ahh....   shaun_ :   type "ls /etc/init.d/ and see if you have gdm or kdm
[08:30] <tritium> no, bradd
[08:30] <dazvid> whats a good vim command to insert a "#" at the start of every line?
[08:30] <bradd> :%s/^/#/g
[08:30] <dazvid> Thanks
[08:30] <mustard5> bradd would probably need the binary drivers wouldn't he?
[08:31] <tritium> no, he built his own kernel, so now he has to build the kernel module
[08:31] <mustard5> from nvidia stie?
[08:31] <mustard5> ah ok
[08:31] <dazvid> bradd, that didnt quite work, only puts the # on the last line
[08:31] <tritium> bradd, you need to install nvidia-kernel-source, and build it
[08:31] <shaun_> aftertaf: gdm
[08:31] <bradd> ok
[08:31] <tritium> bradd, why did you build your own?
[08:32] <bradd> I'm trying to get mythtv running on my box and that requires 'lirc' and lirc requires some stuff from the kernel build
[08:32] <topyli> shaun_: doesn't it restart when you kill X?
[08:32] <tritium> well, it doesn't strictly require lirc
[08:32] <aftertaf> shaun_:  ok.   when you end up in console, does alt + F7 put you back in X?
[08:32] <bradd> well right, but I want my remote to work
[08:33] <shaun_> topyli: no, it doesn't
[08:33] <shaun_> aftertaf: I thought that might work, but it doesn't
[08:33] <nalioth> aftertaf: if he ctrl-alt-backspaces and ends up in a console, he may need to try "startx"
[08:34] <tritium> bradd, you should be able to build the lirc modules using only the kernel headers for the stock ubuntu kernel image you have
[08:34] <shaun_> nalioth: I have to login to type startx...it's a pain
[08:34] <aftertaf> shaun_:  when you boot your pc, do you get the gdm login screen, or straight to X?
[08:34] <topyli> shaun_: as an aside, gnome-session doesn't like to be killed. you should log out properly
[08:34] <starscalling> if, in bash, i execute a command and at the end of it go <space> && <another command> will it just execute the second command after the first one aotumagically? and can i chain like 5-7 commands together?
[08:34] <tritium> bradd, it shouldn't require a full kernel compile
[08:34] <mustard5> shaun_, a painful necessity perhaps :)
[08:34] <nalioth> shaun_: as aftertaf asked, when you ctrl-alt-backspace, can you get back to a gui by pressing ctrl-alt-f7 ?
[08:34] <fishhead> .
[08:34] <shaun_> aftertaf: gdm login
[08:35] <fishhead> anyone here running ubuntu on a k6-2
[08:35] <mae> Is there any way I can print to pdf rather than my physical printer in ubuntu?
[08:35] <starscalling> fishhead: what counds as a k6-2
[08:35] <shaun_> nalioth: let me try again
[08:35] <starscalling> not an atholon right
[08:35] <fishhead> uhh
[08:35] <nalioth> mae: openoffice offers that option
[08:35] <fishhead> a amd k6-2 cpu?
[08:35] <fishhead> no
[08:35] <starscalling> ah
[08:35] <tritium> bradd, if you're running a stock ubuntu kernel, you can "sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`", and then build the lirc modules with that, while still running the stock ubuntu kernel
[08:35] <fishhead> athlon is after k6-2
[08:35] <aftertaf> shaun_:  ok. so we have gdm that does run, but seems to die on Kill X. When you kill X and end up in console, does ps -A show you gdm running?
[08:35] <starscalling> sorry no then :/
[08:35] <fishhead> the problem so much isn't the cpu but the shitty board chipsets
[08:36] <fishhead> I am done with trying to run windows 2000 or xp on them
[08:36] <starscalling> ah
[08:36] <fishhead> plus I keep finding PII class boxes in the trash
[08:36] <starscalling> youll like ubuntu better i bet
[08:36] <fishhead> so I have no reason to deal with them anymore either
[08:36] <Orborde> aftertaf: Not to be dumb and randomly jump in, but doesn't gdm die with X?
[08:36] <fishhead> I used to be a major linux vet till I burned out
[08:36] <topyli> mae: in gnome, i get a pdf option in every print dialog. perhaps it's a cups driver you should add
[08:36] <fishhead> wanna get back into it
[08:36] <jozephus> hi every1
[08:36] <bradd> tritium: ok
[08:36] <fishhead> espically since now linux has excellent video support
[08:36] <starscalling> but i dont do any major gaming
[08:37] <aftertaf> Orborde:  dunno. i use kdm and it is fire resistant in that way......      but not dumb!
[08:37] <starscalling> i bomb out on other things :P
[08:37] <Noob22> fishhead i can help you about your K6-2 to understand what's wrong with it... if you want to
[08:37] <topyli> Orborde: it does, but it always tries to respawn immediately
[08:37] <aftertaf> Orborde:  and being on here and having an idea gives you the right to randomly jump in..... ;)
[08:37] <shaun_> ctrl+alt+F7 takes me to a screen with a blinking cursor. It doesn't respond after that.
[08:37] <fishhead> noob22 I been a pc hardware tech for 12+ yrs
[08:37] <Orborde> topyli: That's what I thought.
[08:37] <fishhead> I know what's wrong with it
[08:37] <fishhead> VIA
[08:37] <FlannelKing> mae, there is a cups pdf printer in the repos
[08:37] <fishhead> back then they sucked ass
[08:37] <fishhead> more unstable than I am
[08:37] <mae> FlannelKing, any idea what its called?
[08:37] <tritium> fishhead, please tone down the language just a tad
[08:38] <fishhead> trit sorry
[08:38] <tritium> no worries
[08:38] <Noob22> Okkkkkkkk no problemo... you don't know me eather
[08:38] <mae> FlannelKing, nm found it, much thanks.
[08:38] <fishhead> noob2 I appreciate it though
[08:38] <fishhead> we should chat about hw sometime :)
[08:38] <shaun_> I am wondering if there is a config file or something that may have been messed with when I did something
[08:38] <fishhead> linux has a lot more workarounds for mvp3  and shitty 586/686 south bridge bugs
[08:38] <tritium> what was that something?
[08:38] <jozephus> i'm running UBUNTU LIVE - cos that's the only way i can connect through my wireless
[08:38] <fishhead> opps
[08:38] <fishhead> dammit
[08:38] <aftertaf> shaun_:  ah... only you can tell us that ;)
[08:39] <fishhead> sorry I am drugged up trit
[08:39] <fishhead> I forgot
[08:39] <tritium> no worries, fishhead
[08:39] <bigfoot2> can somebody help me? I have an .mpg file. If I burn it on a disc, will it play on any regular DVD player?
[08:39] <fishhead> has to be mpeg-2 format
[08:39] <tritium> no, it won't bigfoot1
[08:39] <shaun_> aftertaf: I noticed it stopped working after I changed a menu item in smeg
[08:39] <fishhead> for a normal dvd player to read it
[08:39] <jozephus> but i would like 2 run debian sarge - i just can't get it 2 pick my wireless card
[08:39] <vanksi> morning, just installed ubuntu on this hp omnibook 6100, and suprisingly almost everything works ootb, the only thing is i can't get pcmcia working, i have a pcmcia wlan card (oricono) and when i plug it in, i get nothing, not even a beeb in /var/log/messages
[08:39] <nalioth> fishhead: not so, it can be burned as a vcd using mpeg1
[08:40] <tritium> jozephus, why not run ubuntu instead then?
[08:40] <fishhead> nalio not so either
[08:40] <fishhead> the dvd player much support vcd format
[08:40] <fishhead> a lot didn'yt
[08:40] <fishhead> because cd's use a different laser spectrum than dvd does
[08:40] <shaun_> aftertaf: the next time I installed Ubuntu, smeg didn't cause it
[08:40] <fishhead> some can't even handle dvd+r or -r even still
[08:40] <nalioth> bigfoot2: this is not the best place to ask about a/v stuff
[08:40] <jozephus> i want 2 try diff distros
[08:40] <bigfoot2> fishhead, tritium, nalioth, please keep arguing until we reach the truth. By the way, my media will be a CD-Rom, and not a dvd disc
[08:40] <fishhead> nalioth good thought though L(
[08:40] <jozephus> used red hat - suse - mandrake
[08:40] <fishhead> :P
[08:41] <FlannelKing> bigfoot2, then you wont be able to get it to work in a DVDplayer
[08:41] <helpme> jozephus: u can of course:)
[08:41] <nalioth> bigfoot2: ask uncle google "howto vcd authoring linux"
[08:41] <fishhead> bigfoot2 this isn't the greatest channel for this but there is a lot of auth tools out there
[08:41] <fishhead> even ones for my palm :)
[08:41] <bigfoot2> FlannelKing: but i burned an mp3 file onto a cd-rom and it works on the dvd-player
[08:41] <fishhead> so just do a little research cause I haven't had time to play with these or I would help
[08:41] <tritium> bigfoot1, simply burning an mpg to disc will not work, but you can use various tools to burn vcds or dvds
[08:41] <fishhead> should be easy
[08:41] <Noob22> ok no worry ... you are right about HW trouble... It's not and AMD trouble, its a co-proc wrong-design... the only good config with AMD is made by Compaq-HP.... and there is no way for VIA stuff... anyway good day for all and UX
[08:41] <FlannelKing> bigfoot2, yeah, some DVDplayers read music (and pictures) off of CDs
[08:42] <bigfoot2> i'm a newbie, so what tool should i look for?
[08:42] <FlannelKing> bigfoot2, some DVDplayers will play VCDs though,
[08:42] <nalioth> bigfoot2: use your "apt-cache search" and search for 'vcd'
[08:42] <nalioth> bigfoot2: help yourself with your availabe tools
[08:42] <dell500> i'm  trying to copy a  dir to a  ~/.  dir, how do i only copy the contents of the folder being copied in command?
[08:42] <bigfoot2> FlannelKing: i have an idea, why don't i burn the file in various formats, just to be sure.
[08:42] <jozephus> can i do DVD AUTHORING with UBUNTU???
[08:42] <nalioth> ubotu: tell dell500 about cli
[08:42] <tritium> yes, jozephus.  Please don't yell
[08:42] <nalioth> jozephus: yes you can, and please watch the caps
[08:43] <jozephus> sorry :(
[08:43] <FlannelKing> bigfoot2, burning a file to a CD wont necessarily make it work, things have to be set up correctly.
[08:43] <fishhead> crap
[08:43] <Noob22> See you and thanks again Nalioth for your information, i'm gonna take a look at the QTPARTED stuff.
[08:43] <vanksi> when i manually kill cardmgr and restart it i get a kernel message saying cs: unable to map card memory! anyone had the similar problem?
[08:43] <jozephus> what do i use?
[08:43] <bigfoot2> FlannelKing: what things  have to be set up?
[08:43] <fishhead> I just realized I have 2 k6-2 450's plus the one I am going to get back from my sister when I replace it with whatever PII I have tests stable
[08:43] <FlannelKing> bigfoot2, suggest you check with your DVD Player to see if it plays VCDs
[08:43] <fishhead> 2 mvp3 and 1 sis chipset
[08:43] <bigfoot2> FlannelKing: if it does?
[08:43] <nalioth> jozephus: search at packages.ubuntu.com for 'dvd'
[08:44] <bigfoot2> if it does, then what do i do? if it doesn't what format should i use?
[08:44] <FlannelKing> bigfoot2, it's like CD players, you can't just burn a wav file to a CD, and have it work in CD players, you need to finalize the CD, etc
[08:44] <nalioth> bigfoot2: you have to author the vcd
[08:44] <jozephus> cos about 3 days ago i decided to ditch windows and want 2 run linux only
[08:44] <tritium> bigfoot1, burning a vcd should be the most trivial, as nalioth suggests
[08:44] <nalioth> bigfoot2: there are tools here in ubuntu to do that
[08:44] <jozephus> thanks
[08:44] <nalioth> bigfoot2: ask uncle google what i asked you to, please
[08:44] <mae> Generating PDF is not supported
[08:44] <bigfoot2> nalioth, i'm currently away from my ubuntu box.
[08:44] <Antioch_> How does one change the trashcan icon?
[08:44] <tritium> mae, with what?
[08:44] <mae> tritium, with the print to pdf dialog
[08:45] <mae> in epiphany
[08:45] <mae> or any gnome app
[08:45] <nalioth> bigfoot2: then what are you gonna make the video disk with?
[08:45] <tritium> mae, it is supported
[08:45] <nalioth> mae: only in openoffice, i believe
[08:45] <mae> tritium, i get that error message
[08:45] <bigfoot2> nalioth, windows xp. but i don't know what program to get/use
[08:45] <dell500> nalioth, what about just the contents of  folderA?
[08:45] <nalioth> mae: save your page in the browser, and open it in oOo and save it as a pdf
[08:46] <nalioth> bigfoot2: wish you'd a said that in the first place
[08:46] <mustard5> :)
[08:46] <bigfoot2> nalioth, sorry, i didn't want to turn people off
[08:46] <nalioth> bigfoot2: well now you have much info that cant help you
[08:46] <FlannelKing> naloith, isnt there be a PDF print driver available?
[08:46] <jozephus> and what about printers  - i have a canon ip3000 and lexmark x1180
[08:46] <tritium> mae, I just generated one
[08:46] <jozephus> the latter i use for scanning only
[08:46] <bigfoot2> nalioth, what words should i give uncle google?
[08:46] <mae> tritium, i must be missing some dependency :\
[08:46] <nalioth> FlannelKing: not to my knowledge (but i'm sure if you looked)
[08:46] <mae> i'm on breezy
[08:47] <tritium> bigfoot1, we're not using windows here, buddy.  This is #ubuntu ;)
[08:47] <tritium> mae, so am I
[08:47] <Madpilot> jozephus: the lexmark might be unhappy with Linux - Lexmark can't be bothered to provide driver info
[08:47] <Madpilot> !tell jozephus about printers
[08:47] <nalioth> 01:40 < nalioth> bigfoot2: ask uncle google "howto vcd authoring linux"   << leave off 'linux'
[08:47] <mustard5> cups-pdf?
[08:47] <mae> tritium, i believe you, just saying i'm missing some dependency :P .. mine was upgraded from hoary while breezy was still in heavy dev
[08:47] <tritium> mae, have you updated/upgraded recently?
[08:48] <mae> mustard5, i installed that
[08:48] <mae> tritium, yes
[08:48] <bigfoot2> nalioth thanks
[08:48] <tritium> it should work, then
[08:48] <jozephus> and the canon ip3000?
[08:48] <alekz> anyone knows a repo to download limewire pro ?
[08:48] <jozephus> i use it 2 print on cd
[08:48] <fishhead> is there different cpu optimized versions of unbuntu
[08:48] <nalioth> alekz: we dont offer hot things here
[08:49] <alekz> :o ok nalioth sorry :)
[08:49] <nalioth> fishhead: there are
[08:49] <Noob22> lol
[08:49] <fishhead> cool
[08:49] <tritium> fishhead, different kernels, yes, but not packages
[08:49] <fishhead> oh
[08:49] <fishhead> :/
[08:49] <fishhead> kernel I can do myself :P
[08:49] <Madpilot> jozephus: the ip3000 should run; check the 1st URL that ubotu sent you
[08:49] <r0d> are the QT library files installed in ubuntu by default?
[08:49] <tritium> fishhead, there's typically no need to custom-build kernels
[08:49] <alekz> if i cant install a package is recommedable to install form source ?
[08:49] <nalioth> r0d: if you run kubuntu-desktop
[08:49] <jozephus> k
[08:49] <fishhead> trit I always liked to :)
[08:49] <tritium> alekz, which are you looking for?
[08:49] <r0d> nalioth,  no ubuntu
[08:49] <nalioth> alekz: there are over 16,000 pkgs available
[08:50] <omer> Hello
[08:50] <nalioth> r0d: then no, qt libs are not gonna be there in any measure
[08:50] <alekz> nalioth, well im looking for limewire or another nice p2p client
[08:50] <mustard5> hi omer
[08:50] <nalioth> alekz: gtk-gnutella is functionally equivalent to limewire
[08:50] <Jalexster> I need some help SSHing into my Ubuntu box from my iBook. I can SSH into the Ubuntu box from itself, but not from the iBook. I think I need to add my iBook's IP to the list of allowed hosts. I found the file, but don't know the syntax for adding entries to it.
[08:50] <tritium> fishhead, e.g., linux-386, linux-686, and linux-k7
[08:50] <maxmouse> is there a howto on how to upgrade breezy rc x to the full release?
[08:50] <r0d> nalioth, ok. then can you explain how im running a kde program? was amazed
[08:50] <Noob22> try overnet alekz
[08:50] <tritium> maxmouse, just update/upgrade
[08:50] <nalioth> r0d: i dont like trick questions
[08:50] <maxmouse> oh ok
[08:51] <maxmouse> next question
[08:51] <r0d> nalioth, ?
[08:51] <fishhead> trit yeah I know that much I used to walk people thru kernel builds over the phone
[08:51] <fishhead> long distance
[08:51] <fishhead> :P
[08:51] <signius> r0d what dont you understand about running a kde program
[08:51] <maxmouse> when runnin vmware-config.pl on amd64 kernel i cant compile the vmmon module, any docs on this?
[08:51] <omer> I have ubuntu CD that I burn. The CD isn't working. I want to know if there is option to do installation from the net, when you boot with the CD.
[08:51] <tritium> those are ubuntu packages, fishhead
[08:51] <signius> r0d do you mean your running it in gnome ?
[08:51] <r0d> signius, running a kde program w/ gtk?
[08:51] <r0d> im using ubuntu
[08:52] <r0d> signius, amor
[08:52] <nalioth> r0d: obviously if you are running a kde program, you have some qt libs on your box
[08:52] <fishhead> trit yeah for kernel
[08:52] <bigfoot2> if the dvd-player can not play VCDs, what should i do?
[08:52] <mustard5> omer, what speed did you burn it at?
[08:52] <signius> as long as you got all the relevant libs installed for the program it will run
[08:52] <r0d> nalioth, obvioulsy i checked
[08:52] <r0d> didnt find
[08:52] <nalioth> bigfoot2: encode it as mpeg2 and author it as dvd-video
[08:52] <mustard5> nite fishhead
[08:52] <omer> I put it on auto. I think it choose 48X. I kow it not good.
[08:52] <calamari> is there any way to divide up my bandwidth between apps, say for example so that my streaming mp3 won't skip when I download a file in the browser?
[08:53] <fishhead> cala yeah
[08:53] <Jalexster> So, can anyone help me with my SSH problem?
[08:53] <mustard5> omer, choose the lowest speed and burn again
[08:53] <fishhead> cala qos
[08:53] <mustard5> omer, 4 times
[08:53] <fishhead> don't ask me I never got to playing with it
[08:53] <nalioth> calamari: trickle
[08:53] <bigfoot2> nalioth, what words should i give google for that?
[08:53] <omer> It ok that the MD5SUM is not the same like the one in the site?
[08:53] <jozephus> thanks every1 - at the moment i'm running ubuntu live
[08:53] <tritium> no, omer
[08:53] <mustard5> omer no
[08:54] <nalioth> bigfoot2: similar ones to the ones you used before
[08:54] <calamari> fishhead, nalioth: thanks :)
[08:54] <mustard5> omer that is not ok
[08:54] <jozephus> but i'll now install it !!!
[08:54] <FlannelKing> Jalexster, its best to just ask your question
[08:54] <r0d> bob2 you up bro?
[08:54] <jozephus> :P
[08:54] <mevvis> hi
[08:54] <Jalexster> I did ask my question
[08:54] <Jalexster> I'll ask it again if you want
[08:54] <omer> I download two CD and they boat have diffrent MD5SUM from the site, and from each other
[08:55] <mustard5> omer, that sounds like a bad download
[08:55] <nalioth> omer: does your iso image match md5s with the server?
[08:55] <FlannelKing> Jalexster ah, found it.  personally I dont know.
[08:55] <tritium> omer, the md5sum needs to match.  That's why they're provided in the first place
[08:55] <melvztechie> guys how can i run SNMP in my box?
[08:55] <Jalexster> That's why I prefer BitTorrent, because it does hash-checking on the fly while downloading pieces of the file.
[08:55] <omer> I compare with the file that was on the server.
[08:55] <nalioth> melvztechie: i dont see why not
[08:56] <nalioth> omer: does your iso image on your computer match md5s with the server?
[08:56] <FlannelKing> actually, Jalexster, I don't think you should have to edit something on the server to connect to it
[08:56] <FlannelKing> Jalexster, Your problem must be with your ibook then
[08:56] <melvztechie> nalioth: trying to install mrtg? for monitoring or any easier way?
[08:56] <Jalexster> Nope
[08:56] <tritium> good night, ubuntites
[08:56] <mustard5> nite tritium
[08:56] <Jalexster> Because the iBook can SSH into itself with no problems
[08:56] <Ekibyougami> night
[08:56] <nalioth> melvztechie: i have no idea what that is
[08:57] <Jalexster> Just like the Ubuntu box can SSH into itself with no problem
[08:57] <FlannelKing> Jalexster, What IP you using? localhost?
[08:57] <FlannelKing> Jalexster, both on same intranet?
[08:57] <nalioth> Jalexster: did you have an actual question?
[08:57] <Jalexster> No. I use it's network IP
[08:57] <Jalexster> Yeah
[08:57] <omer> No, the file on the server have MD5SUM difrent from the one the k3b show me.
[08:58] <indypende> HOW CAN I abilitate the GDM face browser?
[08:58] <alekz> why the idea to "disable" root ?
[08:58] <nalioth> omer: then you have a bad download, start a torrent file that matches your iso and it will correct the bad spots
[08:58] <mustard5> indypende, 'abilitate'?
[08:58] <indypende> "have"
[08:58] <nalioth> alekz: to keep you from "ooops, OH CRAP" with one press of <enter>
[08:58] <Jalexster> iBook is at 192.168.0.101, Ubuntu box is at 192.168.0.102. I can ssh 192.168.0.101 from the iBook (SSH into itself), and ssh 192.168.0.102 from the Ubuntu box (SSH into itself), but I can't ssh 192.168.0.102 from the iBook.
[08:58] <indypende> mustard5, "have"
[08:59] <mustard5> ok
[08:59] <Jalexster> I was told the problem could be with my with hosts.allow file on the Ubuntu box
[08:59] <alekz> lol
[08:59] <omer> Just download a torrent file?
[08:59] <FlannelKing> indypende, system > administration > login screen setup
[08:59] <alekz> thanks nalioth
[08:59] <nalioth> omer: download the .torrent that matches the iso you've got
[08:59] <melvztechie> is there a GUI SNMP configuration package in ubuntu?
[08:59] <indypende> FlannelKing, mustard5 OK!
[08:59] <indypende> FlannelKing, mustard5 now?
[08:59] <FlannelKing> indypende, it's in the security tab ('show face browser')
[08:59] <nalioth> Jalexster: if you've messed with the hosts file(s) you are away over the heads of most of us
[09:00] <Jalexster> I haven't touched them
[09:00] <indypende> FlannelKing, i've already tried!
[09:00] <indypende> FlannelKing, don't work!
[09:00] <FlannelKing> Jalexster, you shouldn't be required to change anything on the server, that goes against the idea of SSH
[09:00] <nalioth> FlannelKing: can you ping the other boxen?
[09:00] <benplaut> indypende: try a different theme... sometimes a theme doesn't support face browsing
[09:00] <Jalexster> I know
[09:00] <r0d> tcpwrappers isnt hard
[09:00] <indypende> ben_d, oh
[09:00] <indypende> benplaut, oh
[09:00] <im_addicted19> hi
[09:00] <im_addicted19> hello
[09:00] <im_addicted19> ther
[09:01] <mustard5> benplaut, good thinking :)
[09:01] <FlannelKing> indypende, I think you'll need to use 'happy gnome with browser'
[09:01] <indypende> benplaut, thx
[09:01] <indypende> ok
[09:01] <omer> But there is option to change the install from CD to the net?
[09:01] <FlannelKing> nalioth, why are you asking me?
[09:01] <Jalexster> Anyway, thanks for the help
[09:01] <nalioth> FlannelKing: because it's time for me to go to sleep
[09:02] <im_addicted19> hello
[09:02] <im_addicted19> hello
[09:02] <indypende> FlannelKing, i don't like it!
[09:02] <nalioth> im_addicted19: may we help you with something?
[09:02] <im_addicted19> yeah'
[09:02] <indypende> FlannelKing, where i can find one about ubuntu or "UBUNTED"?
[09:02] <FlannelKing> indypende, that appears to be the only default one with a face browser
[09:02] <im_addicted19> i am a firstimer in ubuntu
[09:02] <mustard5> im_addicted19, welcome...whats your question?
[09:03] <im_addicted19> can u teach me how to connect to the other chater
[09:03] <omer> Thanks nalioth.
[09:03] <nalioth> im_addicted19: you've accomplished that here
[09:03] <im_addicted19> i want to one on one
[09:03] <nalioth> omer: make sure you have your iso image in your torrent download directory
[09:03] <im_addicted19> how to chat one on one???
[09:03] <im_addicted19> nalioth??
[09:03] <nalioth> im_addicted19: you type /msg USERNAME
[09:04] <dell500> how do you  stop the tarring of something really big?
[09:04] <im_addicted19> ok ill try
[09:04] <topyli> im_addicted19: depends on your client. but with all clients you can use /msg and /query
[09:04] <mustard5> dell500, ctrl +c
[09:04] <nalioth> dell500: ctrl-c usually stops all processes
[09:04] <nalioth> dell500: have you looked at that cli URL ?
[09:04] <dell500> sweet, thanks
[09:04] <dell500> ya i have
[09:04] <im_addicted19> can you give me an example??
[09:04] <topyli> im_addicted19: doesn't mean i want to be /queried :)
[09:04] <im_addicted19> nalioh
[09:04] <maxmouse> im trying to compile vmware modules and i keep getting this error message 'gcc-3.4: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1plus': No such file or directory'  where can i get this file from?
[09:04] <dell500> the dir was messed up, so no more gaim settings :(
[09:04] <learn25> HELP! How can i map my /var/ftp directory to a particular user under proftpd?
[09:05] <nalioth> im_addicted19: type /msg USERNAME blah blah blah blah
[09:05] <im_addicted19> topyli can you give me an example?
[09:05] <alekz> can someone recommend me a nice firewall ?
[09:05] <mustard5> alekz, firestarter
[09:05] <nalioth> alekz: a nice frontend is firestarter
[09:05] <alekz> thanks, does it have grapahical interface ?
[09:05] <topyli> im_addicted19: well, if i wanted to talk to you, i would do "/query im_addicted19" (without the quotes)
[09:05] <mustard5> ye
[09:05] <alekz> nice :)
[09:06] <mustard5> roger nalioth
[09:06] <learn25> HELP! How can i map my /var/ftp directory to a particular user under proftpd?
[09:06] <r0d> drrrrr
[09:06] <nalioth> learn25: please dont repeat
[09:09] <FlannelKing> indypende, I suggest you try searching here: http://www.gnome-look.org/index.php?xcontentmode=150
[09:09] <alekz> now that i've downloaded firestarter in wich menu can i find it ?
[09:10] <nalioth> alekz: dont worry about menus, type alt-f2 and type it in
[09:10] <nalioth> hit alt-f2, even
[09:10] <alekz> thanks :)
[09:10] <jozephus> k bye every1 c ya all in a couple of hours - going to install ubuntu now !     :)
[09:10] <Puffball> does anyone know of a way to graphically modify the partiton tables via the Ubuntu 5.04 live CD?
[09:10] <nalioth> Puffball: windows partitions?
[09:11] <mustard5> cya jozephus
[09:11] <Puffball> yeah.
[09:11] <alekz> nalioth, sudo firestarter ?
[09:11] <nalioth> Puffball: use synaptic to install qtparted
[09:11] <nalioth> alekz: gksudo firestarter
[09:11] <alekz> thanks
[09:11] <Puffball> okay/
[09:11] <Orborde> So I compiled something from source, just for the sheer joy of it, and then make install'd it. Problem: I won't be able to uninstall in Synaptic. Help?
[09:11] <mustard5> what's the difference between sudo, gksudo and visudo?
[09:11] <nalioth> Orborde: next time instead of "make install" use checkinstall
[09:11] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Orborde about checkinstall
[09:11] <Orborde> mustard5: gksudo pops up a nice little display box thiny
[09:12] <syn-ack> Hey kids
[09:12] <aftertaf> mustard5:  visudo shows who has what sudo rights
[09:12] <kler> Anyone tried VNC or freenx on the AMD64-distribution?
[09:12] <Orborde> nalioth: Is there a make remove or something somewhere?
[09:12] <mustard5> thanks guys
[09:12] <nalioth> mustard5: you know what sudo is, gksudo is sudo for gtk apps and visudo is a sudoers editor
[09:12] <aftertaf> nalioth:  with automake & autoconf, doesnt it create a make uninstall for you?
[09:12] <mustard5> ah ...a sudoers editer cool
[09:12] <nalioth> Orborde: if you've just compiled it, you may find a "make uninstall" in the build dir
[09:12] <mustard5> I must try that
[09:13] <nalioth> aftertaf: thats up to the source writers
[09:13] <Puffball> nalioth: I can
[09:13] <Puffball> nalioth: I can't find qtparted via Synaptic
[09:13] <nalioth> !info qtparted
[09:13] <ubotu> qtparted: (A parted frontend using QT), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.4.4-4ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 195 kB, Installed size: 712 kB
[09:13] <nalioth> Puffball: enable universe in synaptic and install it
[09:13] <Puffball> okay.
[09:14] <Bieleke> hi all
[09:14] <im_addicted19> hello
[09:14] <Bieleke> first off al i want to say congrats to the ubuntu community
[09:14] <Orborde> nalioth: Ah, there is a "make uninstall" target. hurray!
[09:14] <Bieleke> flawless install
[09:14] <syn-ack> hrm
[09:14] <im_addicted19> hi ther
[09:14] <im_addicted19> there
[09:15] <pitti> Bieleke: nice to hear :-)
[09:15] <nalioth> Orborde: great! use checkinstall instead of 'make install' in the future, it makes personal debs just for you
[09:15] <syn-ack> I would rather use dpkg -b instead of checkinstall. :P
[09:15] <Orborde> nalioth: That's bloody genius. or something.
[09:15] <aftertaf> nalioth:  can you create debs that way from tarballs then distribute them or use them on another pc?
[09:15] <Orborde> syn-ack: Why?
[09:16] <nalioth> aftertaf: not with checkinstall
[09:16] <syn-ack> Orborde: I just prefer to build all my debs by hand
[09:16] <Bieleke> ok... so installing mp3 support is just a matter of apt-get gstreamer0.8-mad right ?
[09:16] <pitti> Bieleke: yes
[09:16] <aftertaf> nalioth:  ok, but with dpkg?
[09:16] <nalioth> aftertaf: yes with dpkg or apt-get
[09:17] <nalioth> Bieleke: you need to enable universe and multiverse, but yes thats the way
[09:17] <dave> just curious if anyone has problems with 3DScreensavers not working or installed?  Are they installed in the default installation?
[09:17] <Orborde> Those whirling masses of text that make creates are scary even to me, a power user.
[09:17] <im_addicted19> query thread
[09:17] <aftertaf> Orborde:  read it and weep :)
[09:18] <Bieleke> mmmm if i do su and then my user password it says authentication failed
[09:18] <Bieleke> any ideas ?
[09:18] <Orborde> aftertaf: Or ignore it unless it spews an error and dies.
[09:18] <aftertaf> i love compling and watching 2 things..... 1, the text going zoooooom, 2, the cpu temp doubling :)
[09:18] <Ekibyougami> lol
[09:18] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Bieleke about root
[09:18] <Orborde> aftertaf: Maybe minimize the terminal and watch something brain-destroying on TV.
[09:18] <r0d> aftertaf, then you'd love gentoo. thats all you do.
[09:18] <aftertaf> or crank up the mule for some futurama fun
[09:18] <Bieleke> nalioth, thnx dude
[09:18] <Ekibyougami> i like to watch the terminal and see if any unintentional ascii art shows up
[09:18] <syn-ack> aftertaf: If you like that so much, run Gentoo, then you will soon get tired of it
[09:19] <aftertaf> r0d:  i'm not that [sick|hardcore] 
[09:19] <r0d> lol syn-ack  which is why im not on ubuntu because of that
[09:19] <kresten> Does anyone know where to find avi/divx decoders and a java package?
[09:19] <r0d> aftertaf, nothing about being hardcore. its more of boring bro
[09:19] <nalioth> ubotu: tell kresten about javadeb
[09:19] <syn-ack> r0d: because you got tired of compiling?
[09:19] <aftertaf> kresten:  universe+multiverse
[09:19] <r0d> good learning distrol though
[09:19] <nalioth> ubotu: tell kresten about w32deb
[09:19] <aftertaf> r0d:] 
[09:20] <nalioth> aftertaf: neither of those things are available there
[09:20] <kresten> tnx
[09:20] <Orborde> Ekibyougami: I have alias dance='sudo cat /dev/input/event0' for when I have the urge.
[09:20] <dell500> can Azureus be had through apt-get with a certain dependancy?
[09:20] <r0d> syn-ack, because of the wait of compiling everything
[09:20] <Ekibyougami> lol
[09:20] <aftertaf> nalioth:  really? i stand corrected...... wow i thought they were
[09:20] <cheemp> compiling  kernel is long
[09:20] <nalioth> aftertaf: they've been removed for legal reasons (at least sun java has been)
[09:20] <peej> amazed that sound just works with hoary on this laptop I have here. but x.org did not - no display showing. gdm and xscreensaver are running according to pstree. no EE in /var/log/X.org.0.log or /var/log/gdm/:0.log
[09:20] <syn-ack> r0d:  Then I think you may want to rephrase that statement, since you compile very little if anything at all
[09:21] <PatrikJohansson> well, my wlan finally works, but after a little time it disconnects and i cant use it... what can i do to restart all the network services so that i can use it again??
[09:21] <Ekibyougami> i saw a shirt yesterday i want to get
[09:21] <dave> Are the 3DScreensavers installed in Ubuntu in the default install?
[09:21] <syn-ack> on Ubuntu, anyway
[09:21] <syn-ack> dave: Yes
[09:21] <Orborde> nalioth: Um.... it failed to install the package. It set the package's architecture to x86_64 and then whined that I was using amd64.
[09:21] <aftertaf> peej:  does startx give ANY error?
[09:21] <Ekibyougami> it says "apt-get alife"
[09:21] <r0d> syn-ack,  no. i compile on ubuntu the programs i want.
[09:21] <aftertaf> lool Ekibyougami
[09:21] <r0d> syn-ack, ubuntu doesnt keep up w/ all the security tools....
[09:21] <alekz> how can i activate sshd server ?
[09:21] <nalioth> Orborde: go back and run checkinstall again and set the arch name to what you want
[09:21] <dave> syn-ack - cheers.  Mine arent' working.  Is there a trick to getting them working?
[09:22] <syn-ack> r0d: You have offically confused me.
[09:22] <Orborde> nalioth: Except, oddly, I can use the application, which is way weird.
[09:22] <r0d> ok.sorry to hear that
[09:22] <syn-ack> dave: Does you 3d card driver work?
[09:22] <nalioth> Orborde: you can also put a lot of these settings in a .checkinstallrc
[09:22] <syn-ack> dave: have you even installed it?
[09:22] <aftertaf> alekz:  have you installed it? does it start?
[09:23] <dave> Yes.  I have a 3D card with 356MB ram.  It should work.  I don't know if it works in ubuntu.
[09:23] <nalioth> Orborde: yes, it's made, but dpkg is hollering cuz the 'i's aren't dotted
[09:23] <alekz> aftertaf, i have it installed, but i dont know how to start it
[09:23] <dave> I'm running Ubuntu now - yes.
[09:23] <Orborde> nalioth: Okay, so run checkinstall with whatever args the man pages dictate?
[09:23] <syn-ack> dave:  Thats not what I asked. I asked if you installed the _driver_
[09:23] <nalioth> Orborde: change the arch at the 10 options screen (and in your ~/.checkinstallrc to save future trouble)
[09:23] <Ekibyougami> should i be offended that someone said the game snake origionated on old cell phones?
[09:23] <aftertaf> alekz:  sudo /etc/init.d ssh start   < will start the server if not already dstarted
[09:23] <dave> Probably not... what is the package for the driver.  I'll check.
[09:23] <syn-ack> dave: which card do you have? What make and model?
[09:24] <Ekibyougami> or should i just let them play on my commodore64? =x
[09:24] <alekz> aftertaf, alekz@ubuntu:~/eggdrop1.6.17$ sudo /etc/init.d ssh start
[09:24] <alekz> sudo: /etc/init.d: command not found
[09:24] <nalioth> Orborde: i only run it with --del-docs=yes   which removes some (i consider) junk
[09:24] <nalioth> alekz: init.d is not a command
[09:24] <dave> Just checking now... won't be a sec.
[09:24] <Orborde> nalioth: How do I create a .checkinstallrc ?
[09:24] <alekz> nalioth, ok should i edit it ?
[09:24] <syn-ack> snake came from Qbasic... it was called nibbles.
[09:24] <peej> aftertaf : how do I stop the current server running ? I tried /etc/init.d/gdm stop but complains still have server active on :0
[09:25] <nalioth> Orborde: write one
[09:25] <mustard5> aftertaf, , sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start?
[09:25] <Orborde> nalioth: Can you be more specific? What exactly do I put in it?
[09:25] <aftertaf> peej:  sudo killall xorg
[09:25] <peej> aftertaf : I am not actually familiar with gnome
[09:25] <nalioth> Orborde: use the one at /etc/checkinstallrc for a template
[09:25] <PatrikJohansson> how do i restart all network services????
[09:26] <dave> SYN-ACK - my Video Card is a RV280 Radeon 9200 PRO from ATI technologies.
[09:26] <Orborde> nalioth: Why don't I just change /etc/checkinstall itself?
[09:26] <syn-ack> Have fun trying to get those drivers to work
[09:26] <syn-ack> dave: one sec
[09:26] <nalioth> Orborde: because it's impolite and un-*nix like
[09:27] <Orborde> nalioth: But it's my machine....
[09:27] <peej> aftertaf : I am on a live cd. Hasn't killed off all the gnome processess. I' try killing those off now
[09:27] <dave> syn-ack: just like my Belkin F5D6001 rev 3001 Network Card Huh!!! Oh No!!!
[09:27] <nalioth> Orborde: if you are the only user on your box, go ahead. keep in mind that if you start messing with files that belong to the system, you get what you get
[09:27] <GoRoDeK> hi, is there any package that allows to extend your current X/Desktop to another X/Desktop on a different system (should be plattform independent win/lnx). http://www.maxivista.com/ is offering such a software, but win only ;(
[09:27] <syn-ack> dave: ATI drivers suck. Even more so on Linux
[09:27] <mllr> Orborde: Yeah, not a good idea.
[09:28] <syn-ack> dave: Im looking for some docs for it right now.
[09:28] <nalioth> Orborde: if it's in your $HOMEDIR, it makes it easy to transport to another box (just move your $HOMEDIR)
[09:28] <Bateau_> how to install KDE?
[09:28] <Orborde> mllr: But why, exactly?
[09:28] <dave> cheers.
[09:28] <peej> operation not permitted. How do I get root in live cd?
[09:28] <Jeromee> is there an Ubuntu-Server channel?
[09:28] <Orborde> nalioth: But the change I'm making is the default compile-to architecture.
[09:28] <nalioth> Orborde: rather then rooting thru system space looking for all of your modeified files
[09:28] <BROKEN_LADDER> HOW to i change the screensaver login dialog back to the hoary ubuntu logo?
[09:28] <nalioth> Orborde: it's your box.
[09:28] <topyli> Bateau_: apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[09:28] <Orborde> nalioth: Okay, good point, I guess. I'll change BOTH.
[09:29] <tga> Bateau_, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[09:29] <Bateau_> oki, thanks:D
[09:30] <syn-ack> You gotta be shittin' me... why isnt the ATI-HOWTO with the nVidia HOWTO?
[09:30] <egonw> hi all, I have a boot problem: when I start in 'normal' mode, my splash hangs at 'Loading modules'... but when running the 'recovery' mode it boots without problem... anyone with comments or suggestions on how to debug this problem?
[09:30] <Orborde> nalioth: Just to dicker around with it, I uninstalled it via apt-get. And now I can't get it to install again. Sad face.
[09:30] <bob2> r0d: ?
[09:31] <bob2> jsgotangco: no idea, jdub would be the one to talk to
[09:31] <syn-ack> Ah. here it is
[09:31] <kooli>  < do you see ?
[09:31] <dave> syn-ack: if you have a URL I'll have a look.
[09:31] <syn-ack> dave: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:31] <dave> cool... thanks... brb
[09:31] <kooli>  < do you see ?
[09:31] <kooli> plz
[09:31] <jsgotangco> bob2, thanks :)
[09:31] <peej> how do I stop x from a live cd?
[09:31] <Orborde> nalioth: Oh, j/k. I figured it out.
[09:31] <alekz> anyone knows how change the welcome message when someone join to my box using ssh ?
[09:31] <syn-ack> bob2: ltns, hows it?
[09:32] <bob2> syn-ack: very busy
[09:32] <topyli> syn-ack: it's written by a nvidia user i guess, and you haven't written the ATI part yet :)
[09:32] <peej> oooh. backspace zap did something
[09:32] <Orborde> peej: Control+Alt+F1 to get to console, then sudo killall xorg
[09:32] <kooli>  < do you see my  ?
[09:32] <r0d> bob2,  qt installed on ubuntu by default?
[09:32] <bob2> r0d: no
[09:32] <Orborde> alekz: /etc/motd
[09:32] <alekz> thanks Orborde
[09:32] <nalioth> alekz: change /etc/motd
[09:32] <r0d> bob2, im running amor thats kde. do you know how its working?
[09:32] <kooli>  < do you see my  ?
[09:32] <nalioth> kooli: yes we see it
[09:32] <kooli> ok thx :)
[09:32] <peej> the gnome start sound started. but I now have a whited out screen. Oh dear.
[09:33] <r0d> bob2,  havent seen a port for gnome
[09:33] <syn-ack> bob2: Got the new Breezy Final in the mail today, and Im wondering why in the hell you even thought of shipping it since it cost y'all 5.00 euro. :p
[09:33] <bob2> r0d: ?
[09:33] <syn-ack> I feel bad that I didnt just download it again. :P
[09:33] <bob2> syn-ack: heh
[09:33] <bob2> syn-ack: sharing of the love and such
[09:33] <peej> I do not have an xorg process when I do a ps aux
[09:33] <Ekibyougami> physical media = halloween for n00bs
[09:34] <peej> but oddly, I have gnome. This is hoary btw.
[09:34] <syn-ack> peej: ps aux | grep x
[09:34] <bob2> peej: and?
[09:34] <r0d> bob2,  how do kde programs run on gnome?
[09:34] <bob2> peej: that just means X is not running
[09:34] <bob2> r0d: they just run
[09:34] <bob2> r0d: they don't care what else is running around them
[09:34] <r0d> lol sounds like a windows answer
[09:34] <r0d> i c. thx
[09:34] <bob2> generally
[09:35] <chou> hi
[09:35] <bob2> some stuff specifically depends on other programs to be running
[09:35] <chou> anyone
[09:35] <bob2> e.g. a lot of gnome programs want gconfd to be running
[09:35] <bob2>  Note that AMOR will only work with some window managers. Both KWin (the
[09:35] <bob2>  KDE window manager) and Metacity (a GTK2 window manager) are supported.
[09:35] <syn-ack> r0d: as long as the QT shared libs are installed, nothing else matters
[09:35] <peej> syn-ack : get things like x-session-manager, gnome-smproxy and xscreensaver and other stuff. no x though
[09:35] <syn-ack> Wierd
[09:36] <peej> bob2: can xcreensaver run without x?
[09:36] <alekz> wich packages should i install to compile ? i have this errors: checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[09:36] <syn-ack> why is all that running without x11?
[09:36] <bob2> peej: you're confused about this because you're confused about X
[09:36] <nalioth> alekz: "build-essential"
[09:36] <bob2> alekz: install build-essential
[09:36] <alekz> gracias
[09:36] <bob2> peej: X doesn't care if the clients are running on the machine with the screen
[09:36] <alekz> * thanks
[09:37] <orac7000> i suppose i am not the first to ask this, but, i installed breezy to /dev/hde1 and I have read that breezy re-orders partition names, and now i get dropped to busybox. What command line params do I have to pass to grub to fix this please!
[09:37] <bob2> peej: so xscreensaver can run on a machine without an X server
[09:37] <syn-ack> peej: startx and tell me what happens
[09:37] <syn-ack> bob2: its rare to see it, since it usually gets killed when x exits
[09:37] <syn-ack> Ive never seen it atleast
[09:38] <Logikal`> ..
[09:39] <syn-ack> AFAIK, Gnome kills it, when X exits
[09:40] <alekz> how can i install tcl/tk packages ?
[09:40] <melvztechie> bob2: hello is there a gui snmp package in ubuntu?
[09:40] <bob2> melvztechie: what would that do?
[09:40] <bob2> alekz: what are you trying to do?
[09:40] <mahangu> anybody got speech recognition working on linux?
[09:40] <bob2> alekz: if the answer includes the word "eggdrop", you have lost
[09:41] <melvztechie> bob2: i just though if theres a gui configuration?
[09:41] <alekz> why bob2  ?
[09:41] <bob2> alekz: because you're wasting your time.  just install the eggdrop package.
[09:41] <bob2> melvztechie: I doubt it
[09:41] <syn-ack> melvztechie: why would it matter? What is it that you want to do? come on, you can tell us.
[09:41] <alekz> lol ok bob2 thanks :)
[09:41] <alekz> bob2, eggdrop is already the newest version.
[09:41] <melvztechie> bob2,syn-ack: i just want to install MRTG using SNMP in *box? is it possible?
[09:42] <alekz> bob2, where can i find that eggdrop ?
[09:42] <peej> OK, what I am going to do is go back into xp, see what display resolution that uses and force it in the live install display resolution options. maybe that will work.
[09:42] <bob2> alekz: dpkg -L eggdrop
[09:42] <bob2> melvztechie: MRTG is pretty easy to get going, yeah
[09:42] <alekz> thanks bob2
[09:42] <syn-ack> melvztechie: yeah, what bob said
[09:42] <mahangu> how can i increase my display reso past 1024x? is there a chance i can damage my monitor?
[09:42] <bob2> melvztechie: the home page links to some good docs
[09:42] <bob2> mahangu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto, not unless it's old
[09:43] <syn-ack> sorry, for the slow responses... Im a little stonded on prescription drugs
[09:43] <melvztechie> bob2: okey, am just having problems configuring SNMP, okey will look in the site;) thanks
[09:43] <mahangu> bob2, thinkpad t42 - should be alright?
[09:43] <alekz> bob2, but there's another problem, my server gives ssh service to some users, so one of them wants to run an eggdrop, what can i do ?
[09:43] <bob2> mahangu: it should have detected it right to begin with
[09:43] <bob2> alekz: what?
[09:44] <alekz> bob2, that other users wants t set up an eggdrop, how can they install it in their /home/* dir ?
[09:45] <bob2> alekz: why would they do that?
[09:45] <bob2> alekz: and yes, they can put whatever they want in their home directory
[09:45] <nalioth> alekz: let THEM run it
[09:45] <alekz> nalioth, how can i do that ?
[09:45] <mahangu> bob2, it did, but only gives me 1024
[09:46] <mahangu> is that the most my card can handle?
[09:46] <bob2> mahangu: no idea
[09:46] <mahangu> it's an ATI Radeon 7000
[09:46] <mahangu> which _should_ be able to do more
[09:46] <bob2> mahangu: if your manual says otherwise, file a bug
[09:46] <nalioth> alekz: if they are paying for ssh access, let them set it up (unless they are paying you extra)
[09:46] <fdelacruz> hi guys, any free or crack vmware
[09:46] <bob2> it almost certainly has nothing to do with your video card
[09:46] <mahangu> oh hehe
[09:46] <mahangu> i was just gonna explain why we dont talk about crackware in here
[09:46] <mahangu> bob2, ill check my manual, thanks
[09:47] <alekz> nalioth, well yes they pay for it, but i want to give them the best service, how can i install tcl/tk ?
[09:47] <nalioth> wow bob2 ya didnt even let the door swing shut on 'im
[09:47] <nalioth> alekz: if the eggdrop pkg is on there, that's all they should need
[09:47] <bob2> alekz: sudo apt-get install tcl8.4
[09:47] <mahangu> bob2, can i muck around with xorg.conf as long as i back it up? i mean i cant screw up the lcd right?
[09:48] <mahangu> sorry for asking again, a bit jittery, this thing isn't mine
[09:48] <mahangu> work lapp
[09:48] <bob2> mahangu: afaik, that is correct
[09:48] <alekz> nalioth, i cant, i try to run eggdrop and i get this error:  Can't load modules dns: libtcl8.4.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[09:48] <alekz> tcl8.4 is already the newest version.
[09:48] <alekz> :(
[09:48] <bob2> things like radeontool *can* physically break hardware, tho, but X is safe
[09:48] <mahangu> after i edit i hae to restart gdm?
[09:48] <bob2> alekz: there you go
[09:48] <bob2> mahangu: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[09:48] <esc_ape> hello. how do you determine where your cd player is?
[09:48] <mahangu> boabsta, thanks
[09:49] <alekz> bob2, look: tcl8.4 is already the newest version.
[09:49] <bob2> alekz: indeed, you have tcl installed
[09:49] <bob2> alekz: I don't understand what you're asking
[09:49] <alekz> bob2, because is not working :)
[09:50] <bob2> alekz: too vague
[09:50] <alekz> bob2, Tcl cannot be found on this system.
[09:50] <alekz> bob2, what can i do ?
[09:50] <bob2> alekz: please tell me you're nto compiling eggdrop
[09:50] <bob2> please please please
[09:50] <bob2> tcl8.4-dev - Tcl (the Tool Command Language) v8.4 - development files
[09:51] <alekz> bob2, i do, but u dont get my problem :(
[09:51] <peej> oh bummer. 1280x1024@75 worked in Suse, fails in hoary.
[09:51] <bob2> alekz: so: why on earth are you compiling it at all?
[09:51] <mahangu> bob2, sorry, my bad - native screen reso is 1024 only, changing it would have prolly messed up badly
[09:51] <mahangu> thanks again
[09:51] <bob2> alekz: if you insist on compiling it, I told you what package to install to fix that error
[09:51] <bob2> mahangu: ah
[09:52] <bob2> mahangu: some of the other t4*s are 1400x1050 or something, easy mistake to make
[09:52] <alekz> bob2, i installed using apt-get install eggdrop but still not working look: Can't load modules channels: libtcl8.4.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[09:52] <mahangu> bob2, yeah the new t43 is sweet
[09:52] <mahangu> thanks mate, bbl
[09:52] <mahangu> reading Aeneid :S
[09:53] <esc_ape> how do you determine the location of your cd player?
[09:53] <Ekibyougami> goodnight
[09:53] <bob2> esc_ape: ls -l /dev/cdrom. usually
[09:53] <peej> oh, yeah, and the problem with gnome still running despite my /etc/init.d/gdm stop was because I didn't stick a sudo in front. I was unfamiliar with how root stuff is done on a live cd a few minutes ago :-)
[09:53] <bob2> ah
[09:53] <dell500> anyone know how to get dual monitors to work?
[09:53] <alekz> bob2, now with tcl8.4-dev is working thanks bro :)
[09:53] <bob2> alekz: install tcl8.4-dev
[09:53] <nalioth> alekz: install tcl8.4-dev
[09:54] <orac7000> HELP, how do i fix my breezy install that has lost /dev/hde1?
[09:54] <bradd> my 'vncserver' is giving me a 'font directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/ not found - ignoring' but in that driectory theres a file called 'something.alias'.. any ideas how to fix this?
[09:56] <peej> ok, so how do I reconfigure x so I can play around with the options and displays?
[09:56] <nalioth> peej: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:56] <dell500> anyone know how to get dual monitors to work?
[09:56] <BROKEN_LADDER> sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:57] <peej> nalioth: not XF86Config?
[09:57] <BROKEN_LADDER> peej ubuntu uses x.org
[09:57] <nalioth> peej: not unless you are running warty warthog
[09:57] <peej> nalioth: I am on a live cd
[09:57] <BROKEN_LADDER> as do many distros now.
[09:57] <BROKEN_LADDER> peej is it hoary or breezy?
[09:57] <peej> hoary hedgehog
[09:57] <BROKEN_LADDER> peej xorg.conf
[09:57] <esc_ape> bob2: I get this: root@ubuntu:~# ls -l /dev/cdrom
[09:57] <esc_ape> lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 3 2005-10-20 02:28 /dev/cdrom -> hdb
[09:58] <BROKEN_LADDER> peej running sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg is easier.
[09:58] <aitiba69> koin #caos
[09:58] <peej> OK,  I definitely have x.org. just that an apropos x | grep conf turned up XF86Config
[09:58] <peej> which is actually for XFree86 like you say.
[09:59] <tga> dell500, http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Dual_Monitors
[10:01] <mahangu> !DualMonitors
[10:01] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, mahangu
[10:01] <mahangu> !DualMonitor
[10:01] <ubotu> mahangu: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[10:01] <mahangu> ah bummer
[10:03] <warreng> so i just installed ubuntu... so far, i love it... one thing that bugs me is it seems like the fonts aren't quite right... like web pages just don't look nearly as good as in windows (both using firefox).... any suggestions?
[10:04] <mahangu> warreng, what do you mean "nearly as good". you have to be more specific
[10:04] <Ares^>  i have a question. What do i need to install if i get <error: stdio.h: No such file or directory> this kind of error ? (i have a 5.10 ubuntu release)
[10:05] <warreng> hard to describe... maybe it's anti-aliasing.. maybe windows does it better?
[10:05] <warreng> even the shapes of the fonts aren't right though... like where's verdana?
[10:05] <Enlite> how do i make ubuntu NOT boot into the X logon screen?
[10:05] <mahangu> warreng, you need to get windows fonts
[10:05] <mahangu> apt-cache search for it
[10:05] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Enlite about bum
[10:06] <mahangu> warreng, to me though pages look far better on linux than windows
[10:06] <neuro|laptop> the helvetica-like font is gorgeous
[10:06] <neuro|laptop> freeserif?
[10:07] <Almindor> where are kernel-headers put normaly?
[10:07] <warreng> i dunno what it is... but like http://www.google.com/reader/lens/ just looks bad
[10:07] <warreng> i really think it has to do with anti-aliasing
[10:07] <Ares^>  i have a question. What do i need to install if i get <error: stdio.h: No such file or directory> this kind of error ? (i have a 5.10 ubuntu release)
[10:07] <Madpilot> neuro|laptop: the "Free" fonts are great - FreeSerif, FreeSans, FreeMono - I've got Opera set up to use them instead of the defaults
[10:08] <neuro|laptop> freesans, that was it
[10:08] <Orborde> I'm just jumping in to announce that, miraculously, mplayer's mozilla plugin is correctly handling a video stream!
[10:08] <Antioch_> how does once install a new splash image for gnome?
[10:08] <Antioch_> one*
[10:08] <mustard5> Orborde, congrats :)
[10:09] <Orborde> Oh, crap. false alarm :(
[10:09] <mustard5> hehe
[10:09] <Madpilot> warreng: that page looks fine to me, in both FF and Opera...
[10:10] <da_bon_bon> Antioch: so many people are looking for answer to the same question :)
[10:10] <warreng> the free* fonts are way better
[10:10] <Antioch_> da_bon_bon, I suppose Im lucky_
[10:10] <warreng> how do i turn off anti-aliasing?
[10:10] <warreng> at least for firefox?
[10:12] <Madpilot> warreng: turning *off* antialiasing will make your fonts jaggy and ugly, not better
[10:12] <warreng> they're WAY too soft in firefox... i have a crisp laptop screen and it looks like crap
[10:12] <warreng> it's really firefox that isn't doing it right... everything else system wide is fine
[10:13] <da_bon_bon> Antioch: why so ?
[10:13] <warreng> ahh "subpixel smoothing" option in font preferences
[10:16] <Bateau_> where can i find repository list for Breezy ?
[10:16] <Ares^> anyone knows how to install glibc on ubuntu ? apt-get install glibc doesnt work ...
[10:16] <Madpilot> !tell Bateau_ about repos
[10:17] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Bateau_ about sources
[10:17] <Ares^> cause i need to install the C libraries and cant find a good apt-get package
[10:17] <Bateau_> yes yes thanks Madpilot :D
[10:18] <warreng> is it strange that rhythmbox wouldn't play mp3's for me? and i had to download xmms?
[10:18] <ajmitch_> Ares^: you'll already have libc6 installed - it's a critical part of the system
[10:18] <Ares^> ajmitch_,  then how come i cant compile C files ?
[10:18] <nalioth> Ares^: in your terminal, type "apt-cache search glibc" and fine the one with -dev at the end
[10:18] <ajmitch_> Ares^: because you don't have the headers & compiler, perhaps?
[10:18] <ajmitch_> Ares^: apt-get install build-essential
[10:18] <Bateau_> apt-get install build-essentials ?
[10:18] <Ares^> i have a compiler got gcc 4.00
[10:19] <Ares^> okie going to try the essentials
[10:20] <warreng> i am AMAZED at how far along open source stuff has come :)
[10:20] <nalioth> warreng: amazing isnt it?
[10:21] <Ares^> same error after install build essential...
[10:22] <Ares^> found this on apt-cache search glibc
[10:22] <Ares^> libc6 - GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data
[10:22] <Ares^> linux-kernel-headers - Linux Kernel Headers for development
[10:22] <nalioth> Ares^: you need the -dev libraries to mact your libc6
[10:22] <Ares^> but it says both are installed
[10:23] <Ares^> nalioth, apt-get install libc6-dev
[10:23] <Ares^> Reading package lists... Done
[10:23] <Ares^> Building dependency tree... Done
[10:23] <Ares^> libc6-dev is already the newest version.
[10:23] <Ares^> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[10:23] <warreng> heh.. i wonder how much faster ubuntu would be running if i wasn't running it through vmware
[10:24] <Nermal> lo lo
[10:24] <Nermal> I have a problem with sound on this laptop... seems to play but getting no audio out
[10:24] <Nermal> checked mixer settings.. all seem ok
[10:25] <warreng> hrm... i want my f12 key to make all the windows zoom out and spread out so i can then click on one... mac OS X style....
[10:25] <crimsun> Nermal: paste amixer output onto paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:26] <Nermal> ook
[10:26] <Nermal> hmm.. let me get this machine on the net :|
[10:26] <warreng> join #gaim
[10:26] <warreng> er
[10:28] <alekz> hi, i installed nessus pkg but i dont know how to start nessus server, can someone help me ?
[10:28] <Jedrick> what's the command in the terminal to remove directory?
[10:28] <alekz> Jedrick, rm -rf dir
[10:28] <ktogias_> alekz, sudo /etc/init.d/nessusd start
[10:28] <cheemp> how do i read the syslog ?
[10:28] <Jedrick> ok thnx
[10:29] <mahangu> ok it picks up the monitor fine
[10:29] <mahangu> but now the laptop is off
[10:29] <mahangu> the screen i mean
[10:29] <mahangu> only working from my external
[10:29] <Ares^> hmm now i can find stdio.h in in /usr/include/ but still same compiling errors, do i need to do anything else ? (restart, change some settings)
[10:29] <alekz> ktogias_, alekz@ubuntu:/usr/bin$ sudo /etc/init.d/nessusd start
[10:29] <alekz> sudo: /etc/init.d/nessusd: command not found
[10:30] <nalioth> Ares^: install "apt-file" on your box and use it to search for your file
[10:30] <alekz> anyone here has nessus installed ?
[10:30] <Ares^> nalioth,  whats the package called ? i cant find apt-get install apt-file
[10:30] <ktogias_> alekz, in my hoary this is the script... Look into /etc/init.d/ for something like that...
[10:31] <alekz> i did it ktogias_ but nothing :(
[10:31] <nalioth> !info apt-file
[10:31] <confrey> hi everybody
[10:31] <ubotu> apt-file: (APT package searching utility -- command-line interface), section universe/base, is optional. Version: 2.0.7ubuntu5 (breezy), Packaged size: 11 kB, Installed size: 92 kB
[10:31] <nalioth> Ares^: if you cant find it, enable universe and multiverse
[10:31] <RezDawg> i added some games through synaptic and some showed up and some didnt show up in games menu folder. what determines which show up and which dont.  and how do I launch/play the ones that dint show up in the menu,  thanks
[10:31] <maxmouse> how do i stop my webcam from automatically being loaded when i plug it into the usb port? i want to be able to use it in vmware
[10:31] <nalioth> RezDawg: console games wont show up in the menus
[10:32] <RezDawg> nalioth: can you tell me what constitues console games?
[10:32] <alekz> ktogias_, lol i didnt made apt-get install nessusd xD
[10:33] <nalioth> RezDawg: games you play in console
[10:33] <confrey> can I have an antispam filter in evolution?
[10:33] <maxmouse> i get the error "The specified device appears to e claimed by another driver (Philips webcam) on the host operating system which means that the device may be in use. VMware Workstation cannot safely take control of the device until the host driver is unloaded.
[10:33] <Ares^> console games might be also PS2 or Xbox games
[10:33] <RezDawg> nalioth: as in games you run through a terminial?
[10:34] <nalioth> RezDawg: yes console = terminal
[10:34] <nalioth> confrey: yes you can, but dont as me particulars
[10:35] <stewski> hi ubuntu peeps
[10:36] <confrey> nalioth, but is it integrated in evolution, like it is in thunderbird?
[10:36] <noorman> How do I get xmms to display special characters. I am norwegian, and I read that it is possible to launch xmms with "LC_ALL=de_DE.ISO-8859-15 xmms", This works fine, but is doesnt stay permanent. Anyone?
[10:36] <nalioth> confrey: i believe it's another program, but i'm not up on which one or how to set it up
[10:37] <stewski> evolution has a quirk I just noticed, appointments are by default set in birthdays & aniversaries which is (on the web) so by default you cant edit them
[10:37] <nalioth> confrey: spamassasin or some such thing
[10:37] <Transporter_> !ipod
[10:37] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[10:37] <Transporter_> !update
[10:37] <ubotu> Transporter_: I don't know
[10:37] <confrey> nalioth, ok, thanks
[10:38] <stewski> anyone know how to delete unwanted network places in ubu 5.04
[10:38] <confrey> and do you know any pim application for gnome? (not evolution)
[10:38] <cheemp> what do i need in dhcpd.conf for just a netusb connection on usb0 ?
[10:39] <nalioth> confrey: gnome-pim  ?
[10:39] <stewski> OK I take that back just umount from the desktop doh :-)
[10:39] <Ares^> !repos
[10:39] <ubotu> sources is, like, totally, 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)
[10:39] <Nermal> woo.. sound working
[10:40] <stewski> yeah my 5.04 was far from a idiot proof set up, but its running pretty smart now
[10:40] <stewski> sounds been  big pain
[10:41] <stewski> no surround support for nforce that I can find
[10:41] <confrey> nalioth, tahnks, but gnome-pim is for gnome 1, I don't want to install it
[10:41] <stewski> whats wrong with evo conf?
[10:41] <silent_scream> guys help! i totally removed windows from my disk so as to install only ubuntu, and the installation of ubuntu stucks on intalling grub
[10:42] <silent_scream> i made 2 partitions. / and swap
[10:42] <silent_scream> do i vave to make another partition for grub to be installed on it ?
[10:43] <stewski> anyone got any advice for an ftp client on ubuntu
[10:43] <nalioth> silent_scream: you do not
[10:43] <ubuntu_> exit
[10:43] <silent_scream> stewski, when i had windows i never had this prob
[10:44] <stewski> which prob scream?
[10:44] <da_bon_bon> hi all
[10:45] <da_bon_bon> is it possible for usplash to have different modes ? like verbose, silent ?
[10:45] <silent_scream> the installation of ubuntu stucks on intalling grub
[10:46] <silent_scream> thats my prob stewski
[10:46] <stewski> which ubuntu sceam?
[10:46] <stewski> 5.10, 5.04?
[10:46] <silent_scream> breezy stewski
[10:47] <stewski> and you say your disk was entirely wiped and partitions set?
[10:47] <Nick_Hill> !networking
[10:47] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1, Nick_Hill
[10:47] <stewski> what disks/pc linux is usualy Vgood with disks/bootloader
[10:47] <Nick_Hill> !mp3
[10:47] <ubotu> I guess mp3 is a non-free format. Restricted formats' installation instructions can be found on the RestrictedFormats page of the wiki - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/wiki/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[10:47] <silent_scream> yea stewski , it has nothing on it
[10:48] <silent_scream> i just made 1 partition for the / and 1 for swap
[10:49] <manuvcube> if I mont an smb share, where do I find it in filesystem? (for bash access)
[10:50] <stewski> its nice to have a boot too
[10:50] <alekz> i've installed nessus and nessusd but i dont have user and password to connect, how can i get it ?
[10:51] <znh> I have a Toshiba 480CDT installed with ubuntu, now I am wondering how to activate hibernate/sleep?
[10:51] <da_bon_bon> can i change the USplash image ?
[10:51] <stewski> I made a / /boot /usr /swap
[10:51] <da_bon_bon> i want something fullscreen
[10:51] <manuvcube> alekz: there are nessus-config and nessus-user tools in the nessus directory to make users
[10:51] <silent_scream> stewski what do tou mean ?
[10:51] <silent_scream> stewski, should i make one partition for boot ?
[10:52] <stewski> I mean I created 4 partitions
[10:52] <stewski> yes why not
[10:52] <silent_scream> so the first to be / the second swap the third /boot ?
[10:52] <silent_scream> and the forth ?
[10:53] <stewski> well I put my boot at the start of my harddisk
[10:53] <stewski> 1 to 16573
[10:53] <silent_scream> stewski the /boot partition how many space does it need ?
[10:54] <stewski> I made mine about a 100Mb shich is plenty
[10:54] <stewski> its just kernel and a few bits
[10:55] <confrey> I'd like to use some apps of marillat repository, whats the correct repository I add for ubuntu?
[10:56] <manuvcube> where can I find smb mounts in filesystem?
[10:56] <confrey> stable, sid?
[10:56] <da_bon_bon> where is the BOGL home apge ?
[10:56] <da_bon_bon> i want to use it in other distro
[10:56] <rob^> confrey, sid, good luck though
[10:56] <Cryptid> Please tell me the step by step procedure to perform a scan disk and fix badsectors on my harddisk (i am not sure if it has bad sector but i want to perform a scan).so what is the command to perform a scan disk and what are the things i need to know before doing the scan (will there be a data loss or will i have to reinstall Ubuntu again)?
[10:57] <rob^> confrey, are you sure they are not in universe/multiverse?
[10:57] <confrey> I need at least avidemux and dvdrip
[10:57] <confrey> rob^, lame...
[10:57] <rob^> confrey, lame and dvdrip are
[10:58] <confrey> good... but I can't fine avidemux
[10:58] <manuvcube> Cryptid: see the manufacturers website for a harddisktool. But that's not ubuntu-specific, normally it are dos-bootdisk-images (like DFT from IBM/Hitachi)
[10:58] <confrey> good... but I can't find avidemux
[10:58] <da_bon_bon> !bogl
[10:58] <ubotu> da_bon_bon: I don't know
[10:58] <rob^> confrey, yeah you might have to get that from the other repo
[10:59] <Cryptid> manuvcube, like u have scandisk and diskdefrag in Windows isnt there any such program in ubuntu
[10:59] <confrey> rob^, what's the more right way : adding repository or install manually with dpkg, while correcting some wrong dependencies?
[10:59] <Ares^> anyone know how to install an isa sound card on ubuntu ?
[10:59] <bradd> anyone know much about nvidia cards? specifically when I plug my tv-out into my tv the pages flip.. is there a way to set in the card some option (what I don't know yet) to stop this?
[10:59] <Cryptid> manuvcube, i tried doing a scan disk by inserting my win98 cd but it dosent read the hard disk because it is in ext3 format
[10:59] <nalioth> Cryptid: man fsck
[11:00] <rob^> confrey, it would be easier to just add the millart repos and install that way, what does avidemux depend on that isn't in the ubuntu repos?
[11:00] <nalioth> confrey: installing debian binaries is not a good idea, better to compile from source repos
[11:00] <stewski> does anyone know how to set advanced options in the inbuilt gnome FTP client in ubuntu
[11:01] <Cryptid> nalioth, do i have to boot from a live disk and use fsck coz when i try to do it normally it says that there might be severe data loss during scan
[11:02] <stewski> does anyone know how to set advanced options (passive active etc) in the inbuilt gnome FTP client in ubuntu
[11:02] <nalioth> Cryptid: yes, you should run it on an unmounted drive
[11:02] <dazvid> Question: in breezy it says the latest version of spim is 6.5, however there is a 7.1 release. Why is it that 7.1 is not in the repos?
[11:02] <rob^> stewski, try man gftp
[11:02] <claes> Ares^, Have you tried to use isapnptools from universe?
[11:02] <nalioth> dazvid: b/c there was a version freeze and the stable programs at that time were the ones included
[11:03] <stewski> rtfm good point :-)
[11:03] <stewski> no man
[11:03] <Cryptid> nalioth, so now i just have to boot from the live disk and use fsck, rite? there wont be any data loss of ne sort,rite?
[11:03] <Nermal> Cryptid: right*
[11:04] <Nermal> any*
[11:04] <znh> Nermal*
[11:04] <dazvid> nalioth, but my spim doesnt even work! It gets a seg fault and complains about "trap.handler"
[11:04] <Nermal> textspeak n00bs piss me off and this channel is full of them :|
[11:04] <nalioth> Cryptid: when you are working with computers anything can happen
[11:04] <rob^> stewski, sorry, but its not something many people use, the best bet in this case is the man page
[11:04] <nalioth> dazvid: i dont even know what spim is
[11:05] <dazvid> Its a MIPS simulator :)
[11:05] <stewski> yup rob if I could suss out what the app is Id have a chance
[11:05] <rob^> stewski, is gftp
[11:05] <nalioth> dazvid: find you some debian source repos and have apt-get build a newer version for you, or compile it yourself from virgin source code
[11:05] <Cryptid> nalioth, have u dont this ne time? coz i have pretty importnt data on my hardrive and i can effort to loose it. is it normal that during fsck there will surely be data loss? is that the way fsck work?
[11:06] <stewski> hmmmm no man or comand line for gftp Ill have a nose over at gnome
[11:06] <dazvid> nalioth, I will give it a go...
[11:06] <dazvid> wish me luck though :P
[11:06] <stewski> http://gftp.seul.org/screenshots.html
[11:06] <stewski> doesnt look much like gftp
[11:06] <nalioth> Cryptid: there shouldnt be any data loss, but backups are advised for any sensitive data (whehter you use fsck or now)
[11:07] <rob^> stewski, man gftp works here
[11:07] <Cryptid> nalioth, ok thanx for the help i will now perform fsck and see wha happens
[11:07] <stewski> 5.04?
[11:09] <stewski> see gftp isnt installed on my system I dont think its part of the standard install
[11:09] <stewski> but there is an FTP client built into ubuntus gnome panel
[11:10] <stewski> places connect to server
[11:10] <stewski> Ill have gftp down to solve my imediate issue, but Id like to suss out how to use configure the inbuilt client
[11:10] <Severian> stewski, I had to use synaptic to add gftp.  It is no big deal.
[11:11] <stewski> indeed sev
[11:12] <stewski> Ive used plenty of ftp clients, was hoping to config the inbuilt one
[11:12] <Severian> I only used gftp because someone wanted to see it.  The command line ftp client is what I normally use.  Either that or wget.
[11:12] <Ares^> claes,  where is universe ?
[11:13] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Ares^ about sources
[11:13] <claes> Thanks nalioth.
[11:14] <stewski> sev its not about me - Im happy cli or user Im trying to use ubuntu for friends family and eventualy in schools/colleges - they wont use cli
[11:15] <G2> what's the release cycle of ubuntu-server?
[11:15] <highvoltage> seems like 6 months, with 18 month support cycles.
[11:15] <nalioth> G2: every 6 months with an 18 month support lifetime
[11:16] <rob^> stewski, its not
[11:16] <stewski> anyone had much experience with edubuntu/terminal services?
[11:16] <stewski> its not what rob?
[11:16] <G2> nalioth: same as stock debian?
[11:16] <Severian> Is Ubuntu server an official project.  I saw some announcements about it today and I downloaded it.  But the main web site is silent on that variant.
[11:16] <rob^> stewski, gftp
[11:16] <rob^> yes
[11:16] <ktogias_> is there a way to limit transfer rate when downloading packages via apt-get?
[11:17] <rob^> but that depends where you downloaded it I guess :)
[11:17] <BoD_SWAT> I've installed the ATI drivers from the repository (3D acceleration works). How can I set up my dual-screen configuration now? (any pointers?)
[11:17] <nalioth> G2: i know nothing about stock debian, but i dont think they release every 6 months
[11:17] <stewski> what part of the standard install, no I realise I was hoping to conf the built in client never mind
[11:18] <G2> nalioth: every 3 years ;-)
[11:18] <rob^> G2, when its ready :)
[11:18] <rob^> (and thats not a joke)
[11:18] <rob^> :)
[11:18] <highvoltage> not a bad thing, either.
[11:19] <rob^> I never said it was
[11:19] <highvoltage> if someone wants fast releases, there's always ubuntu.
[11:19] <rob^> yep
[11:19] <heatxsink_> anyone in here a debian guru?
[11:20] <heatxsink_> i know this is ubuntu
[11:20] <rob^> I'm sure you'll find one or two
[11:20] <highvoltage> heatxsink_: define debian guru?
[11:20] <Ares^> nalioth, how do i use the universe and multiverse ?
[11:21] <stewski> gftp will do me (need to be able to force active mode) annoying that I cant find the inbuilt client though :-(
[11:21] <heatxsink_> highvoltage:  i'm trying to figure out what to put in my sources.list so I can get fglrx, cause it's in debian sid
[11:22] <rob^> heatxsink_, you will probably want xorg-driver-fglrx instead
[11:22] <heatxsink_> yes
[11:22] <heatxsink_> that's exactly what I want
[11:22] <rob^> !ati
[11:22] <ubotu> I guess ati is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[11:22] <martii> heatxsink_: it's unstable
[11:22] <rob^> check that one out heatxsink_
[11:23] <stewski> no one knows of surround sound support for nforce2 I guess?
[11:23] <martii> heatxsink_: freezes my desktop for good
[11:23] <nalioth> Ares^: once you've enabled then in your sources.list, you'll have many more programs to choose from. use synaptic to search
[11:23] <rob^> stewski, you could try the wiki
[11:24] <stewski> what for the inbuilt ftp?
[11:24] <heatxsink_> damn
[11:24] <heatxsink_> haha
[11:24] <Ares^> how do i enable those in my source list ? (kinda of a n00b here)
[11:24] <znh> what provides make?
[11:24] <rob^> Ares^, read the info on that link ubotu gave you
[11:24] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Ares^ about repos
[11:25] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Ares^ about synaptic
[11:25] <znh> what provides gcc and make and that?
[11:25] <nalioth> znh: install "build-essential"
[11:25] <znh> nalioth: ah yes, thanks
[11:25] <rob^> grr too quick for me nalioth :)
[11:26] <heatxsink_> damn I can't even install xorg
[11:26] <rob^> heatxsink_, it should be installed already
[11:26] <heatxsink_> rob^:  may I msg you?
[11:27] <rob^> heatxsink_, sure
[11:27] <stewski> yeah not much mention of ftp client in the offical wiki
[11:27] <stewski> hard to know where ubuntu ends and gnome begins
[11:28] <aftertaf> anyone know how to get tv out working on an ati rage 128 ?
[11:32] <nnonix> aftertaf: "sudo apt-get install windowsXP" MuWahaha
[11:33] <nalioth> nnonix: that's a very evil idea
[11:34] <icell> hi
[11:34] <stewski> sudo apt-get install windowsXP avast zonealarm ad-aware morememory a bigger bank balance
[11:34] <onkarshinde> stewski: :)
[11:34] <nnonix> nalioth: its the only way I know of to get TV out working on a rage
[11:35] <Severian> nnonix, that is really mean.  To even jokingly suggest that someone install XP just makes me shudder.
[11:35] <stewski> hey I still think XPs the best OS M$ ever made
[11:35] <icell> " If you changed your aptitude dependency-settings not to select recommended packages automatically," ..how to redo this ?
[11:35] <onkarshinde> stewski: I think 2K is the best.
[11:35] <rob^> stewski, that is off topic here
[11:35] <icell> i am installing ltsp with ubuntu 5.10 ...but i cannot login the thin client ....
[11:36] <Severian> I had TV out working on another ATI card in Windows 2000.  It is not nearly as evil as XP.
[11:36] <stewski> ohhhh get you rob :-)
[11:36] <stewski> yeah onk
[11:36] <icell> the thin client   prompts for the login screen ...but it does not allow any user to login
[11:36] <rob^> -> #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:36] <Kyynara> when I try to compile a program this happens, http://pastebin.com/399632
[11:36] <nnonix> Severian: not like I want to debate this (I don't) but there is hardly anything evil in XP that is not in 2000.
[11:36] <Kyynara> could someone shed some light on what my problem could be
[11:37] <nalioth> icell: perhaps .aptituderc?
[11:37] <onkarshinde> Can some one explain me what is thin client? Is it (hard) diskless machine?
[11:37] <nalioth> nnonix: just more of it
[11:37] <icell> can anyone please help me ........ ? .aptituderc ?
[11:37] <Kyynara> the compilation has worked for others, so there should be no fault in the makefile
[11:37] <leagris> icell, are your users allowed remote login via gdm/kdm/xdm whatever ?
[11:37] <icell> i am a RHCT but new to ubuntu ...
[11:37] <Disconected> how to make my ubuntu client can read other client using windows xp?
[11:37] <stewski> effective you can think of a thin client as a screen and keyboard only window onto a terminal (server) pc
[11:37] <Severian> nnonix,  DRM and activation are hardly nothing.  And XP is so ugly.  But, you are right that we should not spend more time on it.  Take the last word, as you wish.  I'll say no more.
[11:38] <Disconected> i meant communicate
[11:38] <icell> no....the login screen appears and waits for the users to login .....
[11:38] <kemik> Disconected:  do you mean filesharing? samba
[11:38] <Disconected> share etc
[11:38] <stewski> so most processing is done server side
[11:38] <icell> LTSP Display manager ...Session ..Language ...username ...password .....
[11:39] <stewski> anyone got any experience setting up ltsp/ubuntu
[11:39] <Disconected> thank you guys
[11:39] <Severian> icell, I can't help you much, because I have never set up a ltsp.  But, I am interested.  What thin client are you using.  I was thinking of getting a IBM 8464 or two to experiment with.
[11:39] <stewski> Im after making a small edubuntu Terminal Server setup as proof of concept for schools
[11:39] <leagris> icell, If I remember right, the login screen run as root or another dummy user then it launch X as the logged user. You may want to check the dm config
[11:39] <icell> i have a normal PC without HDDs
[11:39] <onkarshinde> stewski: Thanks. That menas Ubuntu can replace old schools computers which use dos with novell netware, right?
[11:40] <rob^> stewski, checked out edubuntu?
[11:40] <stewski> downloaded last night
[11:40] <rob^> umm yeah :P
[11:40] <icell> for the clients , i am having normal PCs without HDDs
[11:40] <Severian> icell, Do yours have the boot proms on the nics?
[11:40] <stewski> pretty much onkarshinde
[11:40] <icell> what is .aptituderc ?
[11:41] <leagris> icell, I played with that setup last year with a mandrake distro and even used clusternfs for a per user NFS name maping. Now the clusternfs is no longer supported
[11:41] <icell> i have full blown PCs without HDD to setup these LTSP ...
[11:41] <stewski> yeah you could do with PC with PXE nics but you can make less thin clients so I hear?
[11:41] <nalioth> icell: in your home directory are invisible files (*nix doesnt show files beginning with .) that guide your programs on their way. they end in rc usually
[11:41] <stewski> simplified boot disk, logs on to term server
[11:41] <leagris> icell, what is your display manager ?
[11:42] <icell> i get the boot screen but does not boot..the docs says that i have to   " If you changed your aptitude dependency-settings not to select recommended packages automatically """"  so how to i redo this ?
[11:42] <Disconected> !ping
[11:42] <ubotu> Keep your fingers to yourself, disconected.
[11:42] <icell> display manager is system default:GNOME:failsave terminal ...
[11:44] <kresten> Hi there! What is the syntax for installing .deb packages?
[11:44] <rob^> kresten, sudo apt-get install <package>
[11:44] <rob^> oops
[11:44] <nnonix> Anyone here having any luck running Amarok in Breezy? ...... I am not.
[11:44] <leagris> icell, check /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[11:44] <rob^> kresten, sudo dpkg -i <package.deb>
[11:44] <nalioth> kresten: it is preferable to use apt-get, but sudo dpkg -i file.deb will work
[11:45] <leagris> espiecially the terminal server and remot stuff in that config
[11:45] <stewski> my amaroks OK in 5.04 but it was a bit of flaffing to get the sound to work
[11:45] <nalioth> kresten: using non ubuntu binaries may have detrimental effects on your ubuntu
[11:45] <deFrysk> kresten, just make sure its a package that is ok for ubuntu
[11:45] <kresten> Yeah it was the dpkg I was looking for. I'm about to install java...
[11:45] <stewski> amarok should get a proper port to gnome and ubu as its very much my preference to rythm
[11:46] <deFrysk> kresten, as tolk in the wiki ?
[11:46] <deFrysk> told*
[11:46] <icell> """""""""""""""""f you changed your aptitude dependency-settings not to select recommended packages automatically, """"""""""""""""""""""""""WHAT does this MEAN ? pleases somebody tell me .....
[11:46] <Kyynara> when I try to compile aprq2 1.18 this happens, http://pastebin.com/399632
[11:46] <kresten> deFryst, nope I googled...
[11:46] <Kyynara> the compilation has worked for others, so there should be no fault in the makefile
[11:46] <stewski> itunes is evil
[11:46] <stewski> acc with DRM
[11:46] <deFrysk> !tell kresten about java
[11:46] <deFrysk> kresten, read ubotu's message
[11:47] <stewski> m4a / m4p <--- needs shooting down
[11:47] <nnonix> yeah, whatever
[11:47] <Disconected> what is it?
[11:47] <nalioth> icell: please dude, there's nobody here to answer your question. i dont use aptitude, just suggested maybe there's a config file in your home directory. i dont know what your text means
[11:47] <kresten> deFryst, will do!
[11:47] <bradd> anyone know if a video card could have a eeprom?
[11:47] <kresten> deFryst, Thanks
[11:48] <onkarshinde> Kyynara: ARe you missing any library required? Have you checked the prerequisites? What is aprq2 by the way?
[11:48] <bradd> i'm trying to get my nvidia to work with my tv.. but it flickers alot
[11:48] <fishhead> bradd yes
[11:48] <fishhead> most do
[11:48] <bradd> ok, off to try to find a tool to set it..
[11:48] <fishhead> if it's a 28, or 29xxx or 39xxx chip
[11:48] <bradd> thanks
[11:48] <nnonix> just gimme a program that doesn't disappear 3 seconds into the first song (Amarok) and doesn't make you feel like your lighting a fire with two sticks when connecting to your ipod (every other program).
[11:48] <fishhead> it's a eeprom
[11:48] <deFrysk> kresten, and use the <tab> key to autocomplete nicks ;)
[11:49] <Kyynara> onkarshinde: should there be a file that tells me of the prerequisites...
[11:49] <bradd> its a geforce 6200
[11:49] <Kyynara> aprq2 is a q2 client, specially modified for action quake 2
[11:49] <JohnFlux> breezy hangs on boot, on "Starting powernowd" :( :(
[11:49] <JohnFlux> running powernowd segfaults
[11:50] <kresten> deFrysk, ok
[11:50] <kresten> deFrysk, sry...
[11:50] <onkarshinde> Kyynara: There must be some README or INSTALL file in the package you downloaded.
[11:50] <deFrysk> kresten, also works in your console to autocomplete path sections
[11:51] <stewski> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=21370
[11:51] <stewski> for powernowd?
[11:51] <kresten> deFrysk, that I knew (but thanks anyway)...
[11:52] <Kyynara> onkarshinde: only the makefile gnu license...
[11:53] <Kyynara> but then again, I talked to the guy who made the client, and he said that my problem lies in that the compiler can't link or something...
[11:53] <Kyynara> but he didn't use linux himself, so he couldn't help me about it
[11:54] <aftertaf> so, anyone know how to get tv out working on an ati rage 128 ? without resorting to m$... cos i'ts got ubuntu on it and apt-get can't find the XP package.... :] 
[11:54] <tristan622ph> how do i know if i have an installed gtk+ on my system?
[11:55] <nnonix> aftertaf: Man I'm sorry, I was making a joke (hense the "MuWahaha"). I didn't mean to waste your time.
[11:55] <Severian> tristan622ph, have you looked in synaptic?  That is a pretty safe way.
[11:56] <stewski> does anyone know how you change file associations?
[11:56] <deFrysk> stewski, properties and open with
[11:56] <stewski> Ive got both versions of open office
[11:56] <deFrysk> in noutilus rightklik the file
[11:56] <Severian> stewski, I have change one inside Mozilla.  Is that good enough or do you need them system wide?
[11:56] <peej> tristan622ph : you could do it like:  dpkg -s libgtk2.0-common (or whatever the version is)
[11:57] <onkarshinde> Kyynara: Can you provide me the link from which you downloaded this?
[11:58] <stewski> well in nautilus Ive got my OO2 files associated fine
[11:58] <stewski> but Mozz doesnt seem to use the system assocs
[11:59] <rajithau> i can not play wma wmv files in mplayer? I am using the ubuntu 5.10.
[11:59] <nalioth> ubotu: tell rajithau about w32codecs
[11:59] <rajithau> i could not find it in apt-cache
[12:00] <deFrysk> stewski, if you do not use OO.0 1.x why not remove it ?
[12:01] <stewski> dunno still waiting for the full oo2 release before totaly ditching it
[12:01] <lawi> Does anybody know how to specify the handling for jnlp files in firefox for breezy??
[12:01] <JohnFlux> what are jn1p files
[12:01] <lawi> applets work fine
[12:01] <rajithau> i could not find w32codec in repositories?
[12:01] <lawi> Java Webstart
[12:01] <onkarshinde> lawi: Are you using Sun JRE?
[12:01] <lawi> Yes
[12:01] <tristan622ph> what is the name of the gtk+ package in synaptic?
[12:01] <Transporter_> Can someone help me on upgrading from Hoary too Breezy please?
[12:01] <Transporter_> Can someone help me on upgrading from Hoary too Breezy please?
[12:02] <stewski> had all sorts of fun getting java to work
[12:02] <onkarshinde> lawi: I don't suppose you have to specify it. It should work out of box.
[12:02] <nalioth_zZz> ubotu: tell Transporter_ about upgrade2breezy
[12:02] <stewski> yeah Id be interested to hear anyones experience in an upgrade from hoary to breezy
[12:02] <nalioth_zZz> stewski: smooth as butter
[12:03] <Kyynara> onkarshinde: http://apprime.0wns.org/q2/aprq2_v1.18_src.zip
[12:03] <Kyynara> sorry that it took so long
[12:03] <Belutz> wew... nalioth is talking while he's asleep :D
[12:03] <lawi> stewski, I just did dist-upgrade and then had some truble with xorg
[12:03] <thenuke> is it ok to update from warty to breezy?
[12:03] <Belutz> thenuke, warty --> haory --> breezy
[12:03] <nalioth_zZz> thenuke: if you have a burning desire to leave what works, go ahead
[12:03] <brrrt> i got twinview working :) but how do i get my mousepinter to display :0.1 ?
[12:03] <thenuke> Belutz: ok. thanks.
[12:03] <Belutz> s/haory/hoary
[12:04] <thenuke> nalioth_zZz: yes I am well aware of the fact that I dont need anything what breezy has ;)
[12:04] <stewski> well my hoary (in the words of solo) has a few special modification I made myself
[12:04] <nalioth_zZz> thenuke: i've not upgraded this machine yet
[12:04] <emanuelez> hello
[12:04] <stewski> so Im a little nervous particularly for my xorg.conf stuff and tv card
[12:04] <nalioth_zZz> stewski: heh, my ibook G3 was so 'modified' it broke the breezy upgrade (twice)
[12:05] <stewski> but good to hear the general consensus is smooth
[12:05] <aftertaf> nnonix:  :]     i didnt really try apt-ing XP, dont worry....
[12:05] <tristan622ph> i have tried compiling a simple gtk program. heres what i typed in command line $gcc base.c -o base `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0` but i have an error. "error: gtk/gtk.h no such file or directory
[12:05] <aftertaf> nnonix:  :P
[12:05] <nalioth_zZz> stewski: but if your rapscallion enough to 'mod' it, you should be able to get around any quirks the upgrade throws your way
[12:06] <CuriousCat> finally was able to build the deb packages for ndiswrapper 1.4
[12:06] <nnonix> Transporter_: Have you read the upgrade wiki?
[12:06] <CuriousCat> builds ok from source using gcc 3.2 but not gcc 4
[12:07] <emanuelez> do u think it's a good time to upgrade to breezy?
[12:07] <Transporter_> nnonix: no
[12:07] <stewski> nalioth_zZz I hope that as ubuntu gets better I'll need ti mess with it less
[12:07] <Severian> tristan622ph, I am still on Hoary, so it has probably changed version numbers.  Mine is libgtk2.0-0    Just search on Name and Description for gtk+
[12:08] <nnonix> transgress: its in the channel topic .... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[12:08] <JohnFlux> Severian: I just this second install gtk2.4-1
[12:08] <nnonix> damn nick completion
[12:08] <stewski> its got some issues with multimedia (which are not the ubu guys faults) which make it tricky to install for the average muppet
[12:08] <nnonix> transporter: its in the channel topic .... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[12:08] <onkarshinde> Kyynara: There are four options at start of makefile. First two seems to be important. Try changing BUILD_GLX to no and BUILD_X11 no yes.
[12:09] <tristan622ph> is this it libgtk+2.0-directfb-udeb-dev?
[12:09] <squirrelv5> hello to all
[12:09] <Severian> tristan622ph, As per JohnFlux, it seems that the package name in Breezy is  gtk-2.4-1
[12:09] <onkarshinde> Kyynara: Also you may need to install some development packages, but not sure about it.
[12:09] <JohnFlux> tristan622ph: well libgtk-2.4-1
[12:09] <Severian> tristan622ph, no
[12:10] <Severian> tristan622ph, what are you trying to do?
[12:10] <stewski> all in all though Im kind of blown away by ubuntu I think by next year it'll be totaly muppet proof
[12:10] <JohnFlux> tristan622ph: oh wait my bad
[12:10] <JohnFlux> tristan622ph: libgtk2.0-0   sorry :)
[12:10] <JohnFlux> tristan622ph: i was looking at libwxgtk  which is something else
[12:11] <Severian> JohnFlux, so it is the same between Breezy and Hoary.  Because that is what I have in Hoary.
[12:11] <Kyynara> onkarshinde: I'll try
[12:12] <WaterSevenUb> hi.
[12:13] <stewski> the trashbin is a bit woeful though?
[12:13] <tristan622ph> how do i compile simple gtk program. heres what i typed in command line $gcc base.c -o base `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0` but i have an error. "error: gtk/gtk.h no such file or directory
[12:13] <WaterSevenUb> (gnome-panel crashes when it is started. I kill it, it starts again and crashes... over and over again.... any suggestions?)
[12:13] <tristan622ph> here is my reference http://www.gtk.org/tutorial/c58.html
[12:13] <Orborde> How can I hack apart and download a wmv stream?
[12:14] <tristan622ph> is there something i miss?
[12:14] <JohnFlux> tristan622ph: you need libgtk2.0-dev
[12:14] <Severian> There should be a gtk dev package of some name.  That is what you need.
[12:14] <tristan622ph> thanks for that, ill try it
[12:14] <znh> I am missing the symlink /usr/src/linux -> /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.11 how to create this symlink?
[12:14] <JohnFlux> znh: man ln
[12:14] <znh> JohnFlux: thanks.
[12:14] <JohnFlux> znh: ln -s /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.11 /usr/src/linux
[12:15] <znh> JohnFlux: awesome
[12:15] <WaterSevenUb> (is there a way I can avoid to automatically restart it at least?)
[12:15] <kitty_> are the backports working yet?
[12:16] <deFrysk> kitty_, there is no dapper yet
[12:16] <deFrysk> kitty_, so no backports
[12:17] <kitty_> no way getting some of the plugins for mplayer java flash etc
[12:17] <deFrysk> !tell kitty_ about restriced formats
[12:17] <deFrysk> kitty_, read ubotu's message
[12:17] <deFrysk> !tell kitty_ about restricted formats
[12:18] <stewski> java has a reasonably easy work around
[12:18] <stewski> if its just the moz java ur after
[12:18] <Ng> java-package :)
[12:18] <stewski> no you can just dl the JRE and symlink it to the moz plugins directory
[12:19] <kitty_> how about mplayer-plugin for firefox
[12:19] <deFrysk> ir read carefully its all not so hard
[12:19] <deFrysk> kitty_, read the message
[12:19] <kitty_> k
[12:19] <deFrysk> and the links
[12:19] <stewski> cant remember what I did about mplayer
[12:19] <Cryptid> OK i am running Ubuntu 5.04 live disk help me use fsck(when i type fsck in terminal it only shows version 1.35) how do i start scanning my hard disk for bad sectors using it ?
[12:19] <stewski> can anyone watch movs?
[12:20] <el-stupido> where can I learn about setting up a Caching Server?
[12:21] <Severian> Squid is a nice caching server
[12:21] <el-stupido> Severian: Is there enough documentation on it?
[12:22] <Severian> Squid is pretty well documented.  I have not needed the documentation much in 3 years or so of running it.
[12:23] <el-stupido> thank you
[12:23] <stewski> so is that a yes or no to being able to view apple quicktime content?
[12:23] <brrrt> is there a shortcut to move the focus to the second screen ?
[12:23] <Severian> The documentation for Squid sure beats what I could find for Big Sister.
[12:23] <stewski> squids been about for ages
[12:23] <stewski> should be well documented
[12:25] <Disconected> !ping
[12:25] <ubotu> Keep your fingers to yourself, disconected.
[12:25] <Severian> stewski, I have watched lots of .mov files in Linux.  I used the w32codecs and mplayer.  Breezy was not good at it because of some audio sync problems, but I am anxious to try breezy.
[12:25] <johns^> no problems with breezy
[12:25] <stewski> Ive got w32codecs but Ive not had the best luck with mplayer
[12:26] <stewski> I use vlc mostly
[12:26] <ndlovu> any idea where I might find the printer queue on an ubuntu server?
[12:26] <nightswim> lpq
[12:26] <Transporter_> anyone got a good program for ubuntu?
[12:26] <stewski> I love tvtime for a TV card
[12:27] <stewski> it kicks the backside of winTV2000 from hauppage
[12:27] <deFrysk> Transporter_, the install cd
[12:27] <Severian> Transporter, I like Firefox.
[12:27] <stewski> isnt there an unofficial add on CD?
[12:27] <ndlovu> okay, any idea how to fix a printer that's reporting itself as in a not-ready state?
[12:27] <ndlovu> restarting doesn't help
[12:28] <GNAM> my ubuntu has long time responses: when I start a terminal, terminal appear, but also appear a window "starting terminal" that closes after a little...
[12:28] <deFrysk> stewski, i hope not
[12:28] <Severian> Transporter, are you asking for suggestions of what to add?  I want Heroine Warrior.
[12:28] <deFrysk> stewski, rather an official one then
[12:28] <stewski> why no deFry?
[12:28] <deFrysk> stewski, unofficial=unsupported
[12:28] <stewski> well Im not sure the ubuntu guys are after distrobuting java/win32codecs etc
[12:29] <deFrysk> stewski, search in the wiki for howto's
[12:29] <deFrysk> stewski, its all there
[12:29] <johns^> ndlovu: /usr/bin/enable <printername>
[12:29] <stewski> lol yeah fry
[12:29] <stewski> but theres a CD that brings it all into one place I think
[12:30] <drcode> hi all
[12:30] <Severian> drcode, hi one
[12:30] <drcode> any one mybe know how much lb equal in kg?
[12:30] <stewski> 2.2 lbs to the Kilo
[12:31] <stewski> ish
[12:31] <drcode> thanx
[12:31] <drcode> thanx
[12:31] <stewski> easily pleased :-)
[12:31] <ndlovu> johns^: thanks, that showed some promise, but then it went back to printer-stopped when I tried to print again. any ideas?
[12:34] <Severian> ndlovu, did you print a test page from the printer setup wizard?  If so, how did it look?
[12:35] <haffe> Hi, what's the status of ubuntu64? Last I heard a lot of software couldn't be installed (like w32codecs).
[12:35] <Cryptid> I have a 40 gb Harddisk on which i have installed Ubuntu another 10gb hard disk which has 2 partition of 5 gb each what i need want to know is that is there a way i can read and write to this 10 gb disk which is in Fat32 format while using Ubuntu?????
[12:35] <Severian> Cryptid, there are multiple ways.
[12:35] <ndlovu> severian: the printer is paused there. I try printing a test page, but it reports the state as 'Pending: printer-stopped'
[12:36] <ndlovu> Severian: if I try unpausing it, it goes back to the paused state pretty quickly.
[12:36] <Severian> ndlovu, I don't print much, but I have seen that when you selected the wrong printer driver.
[12:36] <Cryptid> Severian, how do i do it please help
[12:37] <ndlovu> Severian: It was working fine before, but now it's stopped
[12:38] <ndlovu> something that may be related to the printer problem. When I type lpq, nothing shows up, but if I view the printer queue from a windows machine there's a very long list
[12:38] <Severian> Cryptid, tell me more about how you want to use the second drive?  Will it be installed in the computer?  It could be hooked up to a usb port, for example, so don't think installing in the computer is your only choice.
[12:38] <ndlovu> is it maybe a samba problem?
[12:39] <Severian> ndlovu, maybe I better step out of this one.  I really don't print much.  I have a laserJet 4P and it worked right off the bat when I set it up.  But, I print maybe 4 time a year for a few sheets.
[12:39] <ndlovu> Severian: thanks for the help though
[12:40] <ndlovu> I appreciate the effort
[12:41] <Cryptid> Severian, well i have lot of media file on my 10 gb harddisk so i just want to connect it to my computer and be able to play those media files thru ubuntu ......(& ya the harddisk will be installed in my computer it is not hooked theu USB or ne thing is a normal seagate 10 gb harddrive)
[12:41] <stewski> does anyone know how the "connect to server" stuff works in gnome (config)
[12:41] <Severian> ndlovu, hopefully someone else will know more about that.
[12:42] <Severian> Cryptid, OK, I am guessing that all your drives are IDE.  Is that right, or are some of them sata or SCSI.  Do you have one or two CD drives?
[12:42] <ndlovu> maybe someone else can help: We've enabled the web-based cups admin on port 631 (insecure I know, but it works). That reports no problems with the printer, and I can print a test page fine from there. No other computers can print though, which makes me think it's a samba problem?
[12:44] <Cryptid> Severian, they are IDE & i have 2 drives
[12:45] <Severian> Cryptid, most systems have 2 IDE ports(plugs on the motherboard) and each can control two drives.  Most people will tell you that you should not put two hard drives on the same port.
[12:46] <aftertaf> is the !ati factiod wiki page accurate for breezy too? i cant insert fglrx.ko module :/
[12:46] <Cryptid> Severian, well both my hard drives are on the same port is that bad?
[12:47] <Severian> Cryptid, so, I would make your originalhard drive the master on the first port and the second hard drive the master on the second port.  Put the two CD drives as the slave drives on those two ports.  Does that dound OK, so far?
[12:48] <Severian> Cryptid, it depends on what you mean by bad.  Unless it is a very old system, you are not risking corruption.  But performance will suffer.
[12:48] <aftertaf> anyone had an luck with ati and breezy, particularly the fglrx module?
[12:48] <Cryptid> Severian, yes ok so far
[12:48] <WaterSevenUb> sigh.... no luck.... when I add to the GNOME panel "Menu Bar" item or "Main Menu" item, when I click them, It crashes....
[12:48] <WaterSevenUb> over and over again...
[12:49] <Severian> So, are you going to arrange the drives the way I suggested or stay the way you are?  It is your choice, but my examples in a minute will change based on your answer.
[12:49] <WaterSevenUb> aftertaf, 9600 mobility so far excellent...
[12:50] <Cryptid> Severian, so so far u want me to connect the my hard drives as primary master and primary slave and cdrom drives as secondary master and secondary slave rite? then next wat.
[12:51] <aftertaf> this is an old ati rage 128 PCI card :/
[12:53] <Severian> Cryptid, OK, with that arrangement, your new hard drive will be referred to as hdb.  First, I would install the drives that way and reboot Ubuntu.  I have not tried it in Ubuntu, but in Mandrake, the system offered to add the right mount points in fstab for me.
[12:53] <rixth> I just upgraded to Breezy (again) and now when I use Firefox, I can't see ANY text, menus or actual pages & the terminal is filled with: (Gecko:11707): Pango-CRITICAL **: pango_cairo_show_glyph_string: assertion `PANGO_IS_CAIRO_FONT (font)' failed
[12:54] <Severian> Cryptid, if Ubuntu does not do that, I will show you what you need, or close to it.
[12:54] <iiiears> Hello! :)  After spending some time googling for an answer i am stuck.  soundjuicer opens to browse files instead of Nautillus. what is the fix?      (what is the linux term for application file associations)
[12:54] <pschulz01> I need to install a tftp server ad check that it is working...
[12:55] <Severian> Cryptid, are you still with me?
[12:55] <Cryptid> Severian, ya i am
[12:55] <pschulz01> when I do 'netstat -u -l' the proto is listed as 'udp6' not 'udp'.
[12:56] <pschulz01> and the 'tftp' client is unable to connect.
[12:56] <rixth> pschulz01, well, with what error?
[12:57] <iiiears> What file controls application file associations?
[12:57] <Severian> Cryptid, OK, you have to decide where in your directory tree you want the two drives.  It is somewhat a matter of taste, and I'll just pick something for now.  But, you may want different mount points.    Go to the root directory and create two empty directories.   sudo mkdir /fat_1       and   sudo mkdir /fat_2
[12:57] <kbrooks> iiiears: Why?
[12:57] <leagris> pschulz01, appeau the tftp listen to en ipv6 network, so, disable ipv6 forme the tftp server conf or system wide
[12:57] <pschulz01> I can't connet (or get files) with my tftp. The error is 'Transfer timed out'.
[12:58] <aftertaf> is the "ati" ubuntu xorg driver 3D accelerated, or is it like nv for nvidia ?
[12:58] <iiiears> soundjiucer opens when i insert a CD instead of Nautillus. - :/
[12:58] <rixth> iiiears, System->Preference->Preferred Applications
[12:58] <Severian> Cryptid, now edit your filesystem table file.  It is called   /etc/fstab    We will be adding two lines
[12:58] <Cryptid> Severian, ya ok i will do that (here the fat_1 and fat_2  can be renamed to any thing else rite?)
[12:58] <iiiears> rixth there were obnly three apps listed there and nautillus/soundjuicer aren't there.
[12:58] <pschulz01> leagris: where is that?
[12:58] <rixth> iiiears, ignore what I said, that program is worthles
[12:59] <Severian> Cryptid,   They will look like    /dev/hdc1       /fat_1           fat32    defaults        0       0
[12:59] <iiiears> heh - "minimally helpful"
[12:59] <tuskernini> memos
[01:00] <leagris> pschulz01, you have to find the tftp config file and read some docs about the setup i guess
[01:00] <Cryptid> Severian, power cut my PC may go off ne time now so do it soon plz
[01:00] <leagris> or to disable system wide: file /etc/modprobe.conf add:
[01:00] <tuskernini> hi all... have a small video problem... pluged in another video vard.. ati... an old one..
[01:00] <leagris> # Disable ipv6
[01:00] <leagris> alias net-pf-10 off
[01:00] <pschulz01> leagris: I've done that.. I can't see any reason why it is 'udp6'.
[01:00] <sorsis> I messed my xorg.conf with hoary. could someone paste me default lines for mouse configs?
[01:00] <Severian> Cryptid, there will be a similar line for the second drive.   Do what soon.  I am typing this as fast as I can.
[01:00] <tuskernini> my xwin does not wanna start?
[01:00] <iiiears> i think someone knew they needed that app just didn't have enough time to finish codinng it.
[01:01] <leagris> then reboot after modifying modprobe.conf to get ipv6 disabled
[01:01] <Severian> Cryptid, I have just about finished.  Have you got that so far?
[01:01] <aftertaf> tuskernini:  change the xorg device driver to "ati" in xorg.conf, maybe
[01:02] <aftertaf> sorsis:  you can get it back with sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:02] <sorsis> aftertaf: thanks
[01:03] <tuskernini> aftertaf: i am using the live cd now...
[01:03] <tuskernini> ok.. i will try changing the dev driver
[01:03] <Severian> Cryptid, where I put fat32 in the fstab, it would probably be better to put vfat
[01:04] <Hendric> how do i install ubuntu from an ISO on an HD?
[01:04] <aftertaf> Hendric:  you burn the iso image to a cd (not burn it as a file...!!!)
[01:04] <aftertaf> Hendric:  then you boot and follow instructions
[01:04] <mahangu> aftertaf, i think he means install from HDD
[01:05] <mahangu> there was a link floating around yesterday
[01:05] <Hendric> aftertaf: lol i know that.. i need to install from HDD.. using the ISO
[01:05] <Severian> Cryptid, you don't seem to be with me anymore, so I am going to bed.  Good luck, if you see this.
[01:05] <aftertaf> oki
[01:05] <kbrooks> marc.herbert.free.fr/linux/win2linstall.html
[01:05] <aftertaf> hehe
[01:05] <kbrooks> http://marc.herbert.free.fr/linux/win2linstall.html
[01:05] <leagris> pschulz01, http://linus.yhspatriot.net/cs/docs/ubuntu_howto/UbuntuLTSPInstall
[01:05] <aftertaf> kbrooks:  you any good with old ati cards?
[01:05] <kbrooks> Hendric: u on linux?
[01:06] <Hendric> kbrooks: im on vista..
[01:06] <learn25> Hi!
[01:06] <kbrooks> aftertaf: Ask, don't ask to ask. but i dont tthink i'm good with the cards
[01:06] <aftertaf> lol
[01:06] <learn25> What is the chmod command to make a folder writable to all users?
[01:07] <helpme> does ubuntu have something like kgpg for encrypting with password?
[01:07] <iiiears> chmod 777
[01:07] <kbrooks> iiiears: No.
[01:07] <kbrooks> writable
[01:07] <aftertaf> kbrooks:  true ;)..... getting EE No device detected when i try to use the fglrx ati driver for xorg. having to resort to the "ati" driver. The card is a rage 128 16Mb PCI card.
[01:07] <kbrooks> not all permissions
[01:08] <Severian> learn25,   no do   chmod +w filename
[01:08] <kbrooks> chmod 444
[01:08] <iiiears> check out the file permissions config adding or removing a check mark changes the number shown
[01:08] <learn25> Thanks!
[01:08] <kbrooks> iiiears: You need to read a basic linux tutorial
[01:08] <learn25> i tried chmod 777 and it wokrs.
[01:08] <learn25> i tried chmod 777 and it works.
[01:08] <kbrooks> learn25: DO NOT
[01:08] <kbrooks> dont use 777
[01:08] <aftertaf> learn25:  it will, but it is too generous on permissions
[01:09] <learn25> why?
[01:09] <kbrooks> 444 OR chmod +w
[01:09] <iiiears> kbrooks right click on a file. permissions tab
[01:09] <learn25> ic
[01:09] <chicken-man> Hi every one :-P
[01:09] <aftertaf> w00T ! ! !
[01:09] <learn25> what the difference between chmod 777 and chmod +w???
[01:10] <learn25> why 777 is dangerous?
[01:10] <aftertaf> learn25:  read this link from ubotu....
[01:10] <aftertaf> !tell learn25 about cli
[01:10] <iiiears> Owner, Group, Others, RWX is 777
[01:10] <beginn3r> hai
[01:10] <aftertaf> learn25:  see the linuxcommands site, read the permissions bit,
[01:10] <kbrooks> !tell iiiears about cli
[01:10] <beginn3r> just wanna ask
[01:10] <kbrooks> you too :)
[01:10] <pekka> suomen vastaava kannu?
[01:10] <beginn3r> what is the prob with this
[01:11] <BlueMat> Where can I chaeck ubuntu breezy compatability for a wireless pci card?
[01:11] <kbrooks> beginn3r: Fire away
[01:11] <iiiears> kbrooks ell iiears about repairing file associations?
[01:11] <beginn3r> config.status: executing default commands
[01:11] <beginn3r> make[2] : Leaving directory `/tmp/src/bfd/po'
[01:11] <beginn3r> make[2] : Entering directory `/tmp/src/bfd/po'
[01:11] <beginn3r> make[2] : Nothing to be done for `info'.
[01:11] <beginn3r> make[2] : Leaving directory `/tmp/src/bfd/po'
[01:11] <beginn3r> make[2] : Entering directory `/tmp/src/bfd'
[01:11] <Hendric> !info cli
[01:11] <beginn3r> make[2] : Nothing to be done for `info-am'.
[01:11] <aftertaf> !pastebin
[01:11] <ubotu> methinks pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[01:11] <beginn3r> make[2] : Leaving directory `/tmp/src/bfd'
[01:11] <beginn3r> make[1] : *** [info-recursive]  Error 1
[01:11] <beginn3r> make[1] : Leaving directory `/tmp/src/bfd'
[01:11] <beginn3r> make: *** [all-bfd]  Error 2
[01:11] <kbrooks> !pastebin
[01:11] <aftertaf> beginn3r:  dont paste here
[01:11] <beginn3r> op
[01:11] <beginn3r> sorry
[01:11] <iiiears> !flood
[01:11] <ubotu> well, flood is for pasting, please use http://pastebin.com , http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl or #flood here on freenode.
[01:11] <aftertaf> use a pastebin
[01:11] <BlueMat> Where can I chaeck ubuntu breezy compatability for a wireless pci card?
[01:11] <pschulz01> I'm still trying to get my 'tftp' and in the logs I'm getting - tftpd: read: Connection refused
[01:11] <helpme> is there any app for encrypting wih password?
[01:11] <aeon17x> we have a flood channel?
[01:11] <beginn3r> so any idea whats the prob
[01:11] <Hendric> !tell Hendric about cli
[01:11] <aeon17x> weird
[01:12] <iiiears> PGP pretty good privacy
[01:12] <kbrooks> iiiears: gpg ;)
[01:12] <shedi> pschulz01, are you trying to write to the tftp server
[01:12] <helpme> its gui tool pgp?
[01:12] <iiiears> ah thats right
[01:12] <kbrooks> gnu privacy guard
[01:13] <Hendric> hmm.. ok here's another tricky question... since installing from a DVD-ISO on an HDD is a hassle.. how do i split a DVD-ISO into several CD's?
[01:13] <pschulz01> shedi: no.. read
[01:13] <P3L|C4N0> BlueMat, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[01:13] <kbrooks> gnupg has many frontends
[01:13] <shedi> pschulz01, what are the permissions on the file you are trying to read
[01:13] <kbrooks> like gpa
[01:13] <pschulz01> shedi: 777
[01:13] <aftertaf> Hendric:  hmm you dont, i dont think. get a cd iso then add the dvd iso as a mounted loopback iso to the sources.
[01:13] <P3L|C4N0> !wireless
[01:13] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[01:14] <BlueMat> P3L|C4N0, nice one
[01:14] <iiiears> DVDShrink can resize your DVD to fit on a CD with some quality loss.
[01:14] <shedi> pschulz01, do you see the :tftp if you run netstat -l
[01:14] <pschulz01> shedi: does Ubunu set any firewalling?
[01:14] <beginn3r> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3377 <--here is my prob
[01:14] <shedi> pschulz01, no
[01:15] <Hendric> aftertaf: how do i mount the DVD-ISO???
[01:15] <iiiears> tho running it in linux with wine is an adventure
[01:15] <kbrooks> Hendric: mount -o loop /path/to/iso
[01:15] <pschulz01> shedi 'netstat -u -l' show the socket (protocol is udp6 - which I think is strange... but tftpd is logging the request.)
[01:16] <pschulz01> shedi: connect from ::ffff:192.168.10.11 (::ffff:192.168.10.11)
[01:16] <iiiears> kbrooks - any need to use the filesystem type? 9660 or anything?
[01:16] <aftertaf> thx kbrooks :)
[01:16] <shedi> pschulz01, are you using ipv6
[01:16] <nightswim> how can I add entries to the "right click on desktop" menu?
[01:16] <pschulz01> shedi: default Ubuntu breezy release.
[01:17] <pschulz01> shedi: IPv4 network
[01:17] <kbrooks> iiiears: please don't interfere
[01:17] <helpme> hmm...is there a gnome equivalent to digikam?
[01:18] <pschulz01> shedi: it might be the filename i am using.
[01:18] <iiiears> kbrooks - give me a hint.
[01:19] <iiiears> hoew do i repair file associations for a newly inserted CD?
[01:19] <kbrooks> iiiears: I don't know how.
[01:20] <iiiears> kbrooks - soundjiucer opens instead of nautillus.
[01:20] <kbrooks> iiiears: oh
[01:20] <kbrooks> i know
[01:20] <iiiears> AWESOME!  :)
[01:20] <kbrooks> "open with other application" on right click context menu
[01:21] <iiiears> lol - are you going to tease me with an answer? - ( sly grin)
[01:21] <pschulz01> shedi: using tftp from the local machine works.
[01:21] <helpme> any photo management tool in ubuntu?
[01:21] <wolverian> system -> config (or whatever - it's Finnish here :) - removable media (or so)
[01:21] <kbrooks> helpme: "photo management tool"?
[01:21] <wolverian> helpme, gthumb (installed by default), fspot (in universe, I think)
[01:21] <pschulz01> shedi: using tftp on a remote machine doesn't.
[01:22] <iiiears> kbrooks - yes, - that does work very well for files. - unfortunately that isn't something i can do for a CD drive. - doh...
[01:22] <iiiears> Aspirn STAT! - :s
[01:23] <pschulz01> shedi: I'm going to give 'atftpd' a go instead.
[01:23] <gnomefreak> does anyone know of an emacs guide (lil off topic sorry)
[01:24] <shedi> pschulz01, what are you using currently
[01:24] <pschulz01> 'tftpd'
[01:24] <iiiears> !ubotu filetype is # Configure Gnome to use Xine instead of XMMS
[01:24] <iiiears> perl -pi -e 's/xmms/xine/gi' /usr/share/mime-info/gnome-vfs.keys /usr/share/mime-info/gnome-vfs.mime
[01:24] <ubotu> iiiears: okay
[01:24] <iiiears> i think i got it
[01:25] <shedi> pschulz01, managed by inetd.conf?
[01:25] <pschulz01> shedi: yes
[01:26] <froilan> hello
[01:26] <shedi> pschulz01, serving the files from /boot by default
[01:26] <froilan> help!!!
[01:26] <froilan> how can i configure my general console fonts?
[01:26] <aftertaf> froilan:  :/
[01:26] <aftertaf> !help
[01:26] <iiiears> !ubotu forget filetype
[01:26] <ubotu> iiiears: i forgot filetype
[01:26] <pschulz01> shedi: Yes.. but I change this to /var/tftpboot
[01:27] <gnomefreak> iiiears: programming ubotu???
[01:27] <froilan> help!
[01:27] <froilan> please
[01:27] <aftertaf> froilan:  quit saying just help.....
[01:27] <shedi> pschulz01, what is that line in inetd.conf
[01:28] <pschulz01> shedi: Now I'm getting - atftpd[22463] : Advanced Trivial FTP server started (0.7)
[01:28] <froilan> my general console fonts has failed during boot
[01:29] <pschulz01> shedi: Now I'm getting - atftpd[22463] : connect: Address family not supported by protocol
[01:29] <froilan> how can i make it run smoothly
[01:29] <pschulz01> shedi: From /etc/inetd.conf... tftp    dgram   udp     wait    nobody  /usr/sbin/tcpd  /usr/sbin/in.tftpd /var/tftpboot
[01:29] <gnomefreak> froilan, have you done the updates yet after installing ubuntu?
[01:29] <pschulz01> shedi: Why does it seem to want to connect as a udp6 service?
[01:30] <froilan> not yet
[01:30] <gnomefreak> do the updates
[01:30] <gnomefreak> after the updates reboot adn general console font should be ok
[01:30] <gorthaug> hi!!
[01:30] <gorthaug> somebody use xvidcap?? or gvidcap??
[01:31] <gorthaug> it give me an error
[01:31] <aftertaf> error being?
[01:32] <froilan> ok.
[01:32] <gorthaug> i've installed from the deb's page's project
[01:32] <gorthaug> mm in spanish its give me this error "Violacin de Segmento"
[01:33] <dazvid> Seg fault!
[01:33] <Xareum> where i can find repositories for openoffice 2.0?
[01:33] <dazvid> Violation in Segment?
[01:33] <gorthaug> yes..
[01:33] <gorthaug> it's give me this error when i try to record a video
[01:34] <froilan> there are 496 files to download. thank you
[01:34] <gorthaug> mmm i've a question... which packages are needed to capture in mpeg format?
[01:34] <airlynx> Okay, I've just installed ubuntu and my resolution is stuck at 640 X 480, I went to preferences>screen resolution and that is my only option, I know I can get better
[01:34] <gorthaug> which packages codecs?? i've ffmpeg
[01:35] <Mave^zZzZzZ> airlynx: check your xorg.conf
[01:35] <Gorgonzola> does Ubuntu have a prgram that can view .SVG files?
[01:36] <TraceGreen> x
[01:36] <iiiears> airlynx - this command may help also - "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[01:36] <iiiears> !display
[01:36] <ubotu> well, display is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto or ask !Resolution
[01:36] <dazvid> iiiears, he left, dont worry
[01:37] <froilan> is it really slow when i open more window in the ubuntu environment?
[01:37] <iiiears> i m-u-s-t   b-e t-y-p-i-n-g t-o-o s-l-o-w-l-y?
[01:37] <Hoxzer_> ;/
[01:37] <Hoxzer_> seems like ubuntu has too old version of libgmail
[01:38] <Hoxzer_> is there any way to somehow update it from .gz?
[01:38] <ompaul> Hoxzer, why is it too old?
[01:39] <iiiears> Hoxzer - maybe you can help me. when i insert a cd soundjuicer opens instead of nautilus. (right clicking on cdrom doesn't open an option to change anything.)
[01:39] <pschulz01> shedi: thanks.. I have to go now..
[01:39] <Hoxzer_> ompaul: libgmail from repo ;/
[01:39] <Hoxzer_> can't login to gmail and because of that I can't use gmailfs
[01:40] <Hoxzer_> just tested the newest version from webpage and it worked but now I dunno how to setup gmailfs to use it
[01:40] <froilan> can't use the yahoo messenger
[01:40] <froilan> i have already use it once but now it doesn't work
[01:41] <ompaul> Hoxzer_, sorry don't know enough to be of use to you on that one
[01:42] <Hoxzer_> ;/
[01:42] <froilan> Hoxser, can i ask something
[01:43] <Hoxzer_> ompaul: you see the problem is libgmail has no install it is already a working software so I can't setup gmailfs to use it
[01:43] <froilan> why does my yahoo messenger won't work
[01:44] <froilan> Gnomefreak, how can i set up the yahoo messenger
[01:44] <ompaul> apt-cache policy gmailfs  Candidate: 0.4-1ubuntu1
[01:44] <ompaul> Hoxzer_, that last one is for you
[01:50] <nickgr> Hello could anyone give me any info on how to set up a PCI raid card under ubuntu it's just so I can add 2 extra hard disks -it worked fine and was picked up automatically under the previous install in fedora C4
[01:51] <nickgr> -I'm trying out Badger at the moment
[01:51] <mojo> hello
[01:51] <mojo> hell] 
[01:51] <mojo> hi every1
[01:51] <mojo> nice to see lots of ppl here
[01:51] <mojo> can some1 answer a very very simple question
[01:51] <emanuelez> hi... i'm having issues upgrading to breezy :(
[01:51] <emanuelez> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libofx2_1%3a0.8.0-3ubuntu8_i386.deb (--unpack):
[01:51] <emanuelez>  trying to overwrite `/usr/share/libofx/dtd/opensp.dcl', which is also in package libofx0c102
[01:51] <emanuelez> any hint?
[01:51] <mojo> has Dapper respo on yet?
[01:51] <omnivision> Hi. I'm looking in my auth.log and wonder, what does 'Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.' mean?. That the sshd was restated?
[01:52] <froilan> anyone here could tell how can i set my ubuntu to have telnet server?
[01:54] <freako969> EEK! i need help
[01:54] <freako969> i cant install java
[01:54] <LoppApan> froilan: you REALLY want to do that?
[01:54] <emanuelez> hi... i'm having issues upgrading to breezy :(
[01:54] <emanuelez> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libofx2_1%3a0.8.0-3ubuntu8_i386.deb (--unpack):
[01:54] <emanuelez>  trying to overwrite `/usr/share/libofx/dtd/opensp.dcl', which is also in package libofx0c102
[01:54] <freako969> and the one provided with the new ubuntu doesnt work on the net with firefox
[01:54] <emanuelez> any hint?
[01:55] <froilan> LoppApan, not really. just want to try how things work like that.
[01:55] <freako969> ???
[01:56] <LoppApan> froilan: well then, sudo apt-cache search telnetd
[01:56] <LoppApan> froilan: or search for that in synaptic
[01:56] <onkarshinde> MojO: why do you need dapper repos?
[01:56] <LoppApan> froilan: but a sshd server is receommended
[01:56] <freako969> can some1 help me plz
[01:57] <aftertaf> !javadeb
[01:57] <ubotu> it has been said that javadeb is for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[01:57] <onkarshinde> emanuelez: what command did you use?
[01:57] <freako969> cheers
[01:57] <emanuelez> sudo apt-get upgrade , also with -f function
[01:58] <freako969> u updated your repositories?
[01:58] <emanuelez> onkarshinde: sudo apt-get upgrade , also with -f function
[01:58] <freako969> cos u need to point em to breezy?
[01:58] <emanuelez> freako969: yes of course
[01:58] <ompaul> !fr
[01:58] <ubotu> well, fr is Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[01:58] <freako969> well type in that: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:58] <freako969> then it should work
[01:59] <onkarshinde> emanuelez: emanuelez I think you should use dist-upgrade
[01:59] <freako969> if not then the repos are wrong or down
[01:59] <lion> ben je veut descut esque je peut trouv un salon en franch
[01:59] <emanuelez> onkarshinde: that's what i've been using
[01:59] <yancheng> may i noe is the hoary-extra in mirrormax down recently?
[01:59] <emanuelez> onkarshinde: my mistake before
[01:59] <aftertaf> lion:  si.... tapes /j #ubuntu-fr
[02:00] <freako969> have u edited any source in hoary?
[02:00] <freako969> hoary is offline
[02:00] <freako969> we on breezy now
[02:00] <onkarshinde> emanuelez: Did you do apt-get update first?
[02:01] <lion> aftertaf thank
[02:01] <aftertaf> freako969:  to upgrade is to choose..... ;)
[02:01] <lion> :)
[02:01] <aftertaf> lion:  c cool ;)
[02:01] <onkarshinde> freako969: hoary is not offline. Only us mirror is offline
[02:01] <[UdSSP] DEVIL131> hello?
[02:01] <[UdSSP] DEVIL131> can anybody help me =)
[02:02] <yancheng> may i noe is the hoary-extra in mirrormax down recently?
[02:02] <emanuelez> onkarshinde: no
[02:02] <emanuelez> onkarshinde: i didn't
[02:02] <onkarshinde> emanuelez: If possible read the channel topic. It has lnk for upgradation instructions.
[02:03] <freako969> that seems to havce done the trick with the java
[02:03] <freako969> thx
[02:03] <froilan> thank you
[02:03] <damg> oo.o2 final is out, still no paks in repos :/
[02:03] <emanuelez> onkarshinde:  that's what i've benn following since the beginning
[02:03] <nightswim> ogm
[02:04] <kbrooks> lol
[02:04] <onkarshinde> emanuelez: Then it says to change sources.list, then apt-get update and then apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:04] <emanuelez> onkarshinde: that's precisely what i did
[02:05] <onkarshinde> damg: OOo2 is not out yet.
[02:05] <emanuelez> onkarshinde: now i'm trying apt-get -f install
[02:05] <froilan> LoppAnn: where can i find the synaptic? i forgot.
[02:05] <damg> onkarshinde, it is out now
[02:06] <Zealot87> if i install a package from synaptic, and it doesnt show up, how do i use it?
[02:06] <nickgr> Hello could anyone give me any info on how to set up a PCI raid card under ubuntu it's just so I can add 2 extra hard disks -it worked fine and was picked up automatically under the previous install in fedora C4 and dmraid -ay says there are no disks
[02:06] <chimaera> hi. are there inofficial kernel images for ubuntu? i need a current version..
[02:06] <onkarshinde> damg: And where did you find it? I am still seeing 2.0 rc on website
[02:07] <damg> http://www.prooo-box.org/ooo-download.html
[02:08] <luunaNoPV> hi all
[02:09] <onkarshinde> damg: I don't suppose it is 2.0 final although it says so. Check www.openoffice.org. Also there has been no announcement about final.
[02:09] <Zealot87> how do i resfresh gnome panel
[02:09] <emanuelez> i'm having unmet dependancies while upgrading to breezy... help! :(
[02:09] <Belutz> Zealot87, killall gnome-panel
[02:09] <damg> well, i think that they didnt announce it until enough mirrors updated
[02:09] <Zealot87> thanks Belutz
[02:10] <Zealot87> If i install a program, why doesnt it show up in my apps menu?! and how do i get it to?
[02:11] <luunaNoPV> i just have install ubuntu and i have probleme with it
[02:11] <aftertaf> Zealot87:  close and restart gnome.
[02:11] <onkarshinde> Zealot87: just log out an login
[02:11] <Zealot87> killing gnome panel wont work?
[02:11] <aftertaf> nvidia tnt2 16meg card : it uses nvidia-glx-legacy, right?
[02:12] <Zealot87> ok well ill try it i guess
[02:13] <Zealot87> logging out and logging in had no effect
[02:14] <aftertaf> Zealot87:  what ap?
[02:14] <aftertaf> app?
[02:14] <onkarshinde> Zealot87: What application did you install?
[02:14] <Zealot87> Latrine and I installed this debianedu program, BOTH from synaptic
[02:14] <Zealot87> the debianedu thing was supposed to be a set of programs too
[02:15] <luunaNoPV> someone can help me please?
[02:15] <Zealot87> so no one knows how i can at least USE these programs?
[02:16] <onkarshinde> luunaNoPV: we can help you only if you state problem
[02:16] <Zealot87> i stated my problem :(
[02:16] <luunaNoPV> onkarshinde, i have many probleme
[02:16] <onkarshinde> luunaNoPV: one by one
[02:16] <Zealot87> ok guess that means no
[02:16] <Zealot87> can anyone see my messages?
[02:16] <luunaNoPV> onkarshinde, the fist one is that i could not access to the proprieties of the graqphique card
[02:17] <luunaNoPV> yes Zealot87
[02:17] <Zealot87> ok thats bad news really
[02:17] <onkarshinde> Zealot87: We can see your messages. Is that program a gui program?
[02:17] <Zealot87> i would hope so, Latrine is said to be a language teaching tool, and the debian edu package was supposed to be a series of applications to help teach someone a languae
[02:17] <onkarshinde> luunaNoPV: What properties do you want to change? How did you try to change? What graphic card?
[02:18] <luunaNoPV> onkarshinde,  change the resolution, i have a graphic card on my mother card who is an nvidia
[02:19] <luunaNoPV> when i try in the graphic mode, it don't accept my password
[02:19] <onkarshinde> Zealot87: It is not necessary that every GUI tool will create an entry into menu. In synaptic, search for the package and see its properties. In the 'Files Installed' see if there is any something.desktop entry
[02:19] <luunaNoPV> and in commande it don't have the commande install
[02:19] <Zealot87> ok if there wasnt, how do i use the app then?
[02:19] <onkarshinde> luunaNoPV: What password did you use?
[02:20] <luunaNoPV> root passeword, and i have try tu use user password
[02:20] <luunaNoPV> any of the both is ok
[02:20] <Zealot87> "DebianEdu language related educational applications
[02:20] <Zealot87>  This metapackage depends on various applications that can be used to
[02:20] <Zealot87> teach a (foreign) language. It includes some typing applications."
[02:21] <onkarshinde> This might look silly, make sure that password is in proper case and caps lock is not on by mistake.
[02:21] <Zealot87> woops didnt mean to paste that here
[02:21] <Zealot87> but thats what i wanted to show you anyways :P dang
[02:21] <onkarshinde> Zealot87: Please see the sectiuon 'Installed Files' in the properties of that package.
[02:22] <fya> hello, i tried to dist-upgrade to breezy but i get following error: (Reading database ... dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-kernel-headers_2.6.11.2-0ubuntu13_i386.deb (--unpack):
[02:22] <fya>  failed in buffer_read(fd): files list for package `iptables': Input/output error
[02:22] <fya> can somebody help me plz?
[02:22] <luunaNoPV> no caps is not on and i think it is in proper case
[02:23] <Zealot87> i di
[02:23] <Hoxzer> can I somehow acces remotetly to files with nautilus?
[02:23] <onkarshinde> luunaNoPV: Do you have more than one users?
[02:23] <Zealot87> onkarshinde, there was not one for that, but the descript says that it includes a few "typing apps"
[02:23] <onkarshinde> Zealot87: Are you using Synaptic?
[02:23] <luunaNoPV> onkarshinde, just the root and the user it all
[02:23] <Zealot87> onkarshinde, look at this: ?package(latrine):needs="text" section="Apps/Education" \
[02:23] <Hoxzer> how can I acces to other linux with nautilus?
[02:24] <onkarshinde> Hoxzer: There is something called Connect to Server in Places menu
[02:24] <Zealot87> onkarshinde, yeah im looking through the files, latrine has a menu file, that says that and another line too for what app to do
[02:24] <ubuntuuhyuh> Salve
[02:25] <iiiears> Hoxzer - Do you mean other disk parttions?
[02:25] <Hoxzer> iiiears: something like that
[02:25] <Zealot87> onkarshinde, strangely this program and about ten others that I want to have on my menu but never made it there, are in this folder called usr/lib/menu/
[02:25] <onkarshinde> Zealot87: Normally property will show you loads of package info. I think you are not getting what I am telling you. If you can paste a screenshot somewhere then I may help you.
[02:26] <onkarshinde> luunaNoPV: I don't know why this is happening. Try from comand line. Don't forget to use sudo
[02:26] <iiiears> there is an easy way ask ubotu "ntfs" he'll give you a link to a bash script called "winmac_fstab" automatically finds and mounts all parttions.
[02:27] <Eugene> hi guys
[02:27] <luunaNoPV> onkarshinde, witch comand line do i have to write?
[02:27] <Zealot87> onkarshinde, latrine, lets look at latrine cus i gotta go soon, ok i found this file in the usr/lib/menu folder that says that Latrine should be listed in apps>education, which it isnt, and there are like ten other programs and ONLY programs that I do not see in my menu, i am assuming that these are for an earlier version of ubuntu and that Breezy moved the menu folder to somewhere else or soemthing
[02:27] <luunaNoPV> hi Eugene
[02:27] <Eugene> how do I mount windows disk to linux? I use gnome under ubuntu.
[02:27] <iiiears> Hoxzer - you can also use fdisk -l       "l-ist" to find the parttions number and description abnnd then use mount and the filetype (the old fashioned way)
[02:28] <onkarshinde> Zealot87: May be.
[02:28] <onkarshinde> Eugene: read this
[02:28] <onkarshinde> !winmac_fstab
[02:28] <ubotu> onkarshinde: Wish i knew
[02:28] <onkarshinde> !ntfs
[02:28] <ubotu> rumour has it, ntfs is the (N)(T) (F)ile(S)ystem, the filesystem normally used under Windows XP. To automatically mount your NTFS partition/s - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[02:28] <Zealot87> hehe well i gotta go, this is all buggng me, ok thanks anyways
[02:28] <Hoxzer> loL
[02:28] <Hoxzer> :D
[02:28] <iiiears> Eugene - ntfs is readonly without installaion of an app called "captiventfs" - it really isn't comepletly reliable.
[02:29] <onkarshinde> luunaNoPV: I am not sure about which command.
[02:29] <Eugene> I see and what about FAT32?
[02:29] <iiiears> winmac_fstab script will find all partitions evn Mac disk partions and mount them
[02:29] <iiiears> !ntfs
[02:29] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, ntfs is the (N)(T) (F)ile(S)ystem, the filesystem normally used under Windows XP. To automatically mount your NTFS partition/s - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[02:29] <iiiears> follow ubotu's link
[02:30] <Eugene> thanks
[02:30] <Dave> what about mp3 playback
[02:30] <onkarshinde> Dave: Read this
[02:30] <onkarshinde> !restricted
[02:30] <ubotu> I heard restricted is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[02:30] <iiiears> www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab <- automagic bash script gfor finding partions and editing fstab
[02:31] <Dave> onkarshinde: what
[02:32] <iiiears> Good Morning cafuego! :)
[02:32] <pschulz01> Greetings... I'm still having problems with 'tftp'..
[02:32] <luunaNoPV> onkarshinde, can you repet the command i could not find it on the channel
[02:32] <pschulz01> and it could possibly be a bug with inetd.
[02:33] <onkarshinde> !tell Dave about restricted
[02:33] <slyjab> !restricted
[02:34] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, restricted is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[02:34] <iiiears> ubotu you are a genius
[02:34] <ubotu> iiiears: what are you talking about?
[02:34] <iiiears> lol
[02:34] <rohal> some one please tell me from where to get this plugin.....xmms-xmmplayer.
[02:34] <Bilskinir> hello
[02:34] <onkarshinde> luunaNoPV: I don't know the command. Just wait. I will have to look why at all you need password to change resolution. Do you want to change anything else?
[02:34] <Bilskinir> i just installed ubuntu 5.04 and im running firefox, the thing is, wheres options in it?
[02:35] <luunaNoPV> pehaps the sound too, it's depend if it work or not
[02:35] <onkarshinde> Bilskinir: In the edit menu.
[02:35] <Discipulus> Bilskinir, Edit -> Preferences
[02:35] <iiiears> Bilskinir, - under "Edit" > "Preferences"
[02:35] <Bilskinir> shesh the changes i have to get used to, thanks guys :D
[02:35] <Bilskinir> great support
[02:35] <Bilskinir> im loving ubuntu
[02:35] <Discipulus> :-D.
[02:35] <Bilskinir> its so... clean and sparkly
[02:35] <Discipulus> Bilskinir, what kind of connection are you on?
[02:35] <Bilskinir> allow me to explain
[02:36] <Bilskinir> 200meg downloads a month on cable 256down
[02:36] <Eugene> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions it works for MAC only
[02:36] <Bilskinir> after that, it gets throttled to fastish 56ks
[02:36] <Discipulus> 56 kbits/s or 56 kb/s
[02:36] <Discipulus> ???
[02:37] <Bilskinir> 56kb/s
[02:37] <Bilskinir> lol
[02:37] <Bilskinir> sorry :D
[02:37] <Discipulus> ah
[02:37] <Discipulus> alright
[02:37] <iiiears> Bilskner - Ubuntu is really very nice. - if you really would like to try the next release "Breezy Badger" Free CD's are available
[02:37] <Bilskinir> howcome Discipulus ?
[02:37] <Discipulus> you might wanna consider upgrading to 5.10 then
[02:37] <Bilskinir> iiiears, im interesting in upgradin
[02:37] <Enlite> how long will support last for 5.10
[02:37] <Bilskinir> i just got my free cds last week
[02:37] <Discipulus> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[02:37] <eliteforce> hi
[02:37] <onkarshinde> luunaNoPV: Go to System->Preferences->Screen Resolution. You don't need password for that.
[02:37] <Discipulus> Enlite, 6 months after the next release
[02:37] <Bilskinir> does that wiki tell me how to update?
[02:38] <Discipulus> Bilskinir, yes sir
[02:38] <Bilskinir> Discipulus, how big is the update?
[02:38] <Xappe> hmm, trying to get my gdm not to use the highest resolution by setting my wanted resolution first in xorg.conf, but then the gdm screen is to big for my monitor...how do I get it to fit?
[02:38] <luunaNoPV> onkarshinde, i dont need passeword for that, but i can not change resolution there
[02:38] <eliteforce> i installed ubuntu with the server version and installed xubuntu-desktop, if i restart my pc it starts into the console and i have to type startx, how can i make this work automatically?
[02:38] <Bilskinir> loki, you got the best nick :D
[02:38] <ompaul> Discipulus, that is actually 12 months beyond the next date
[02:38] <Enlite> is it possible to upgrade hoary to breezy with yum ?
[02:39] <onkarshinde> Enlite: Support for any version is for next coming 18 months
[02:39] <loki> hi i have skype and nobody can hear me what is wrong
[02:39] <Bilskinir> loki, join the skype chan
[02:39] <meho_> hi
[02:39] <Bilskinir> Discipulus, i better hit the hay, can you help me tommorow?
[02:39] <Discipulus> Bilskinir, not really sure
[02:39] <onkarshinde> luunaNoPV: That means that your graphics card or monitor doesn't any greater resolution than that.
[02:39] <loki> cool but i have skype in ubuntu
[02:40] <Discipulus> Bilskinir, What country are you in? It's 7:30 in the morning over here
[02:40] <iiiears> Bilskinir, - you can order a free CD by mail or make a small donation. the links are on the right hand side of the page. http://www.ubuntulinux.org/
[02:40] <Bilskinir> Discipulus, Australia
[02:40] <Bilskinir> iiiears, ive already installed Hedgehog... which took ages to arrive but its great
[02:40] <Discipulus> alright, well, if you know anything about Central Standard Time, I'll be on around 11pm my time
[02:40] <onkarshinde> loki: What is problem?
[02:40] <Bilskinir> Discipulus, ill see :D
[02:41] <Hobbsee> yet another aussie hey?
[02:41] <Bilskinir> yes im aussie!
[02:41] <loki> i installed skype in ubuntu everything seems to work but nobody cab hear me
[02:41] <skuzzer3k> me 2
[02:41] <Bilskinir> wow :)
[02:41] <Bilskinir> i gotta go guys, school 2morro :(. thanks again
[02:41] <iiiears> Ah - Okay  got to agree with you. really new to linux and Ubuntu has me hooked. - a newer Windows computer sitds unused. - grin
[02:41] <Hobbsee> hehe
[02:41] <luunaNoPV> onkarshinde,  but normally it have, the monitor is in 1024-1280 and the card can go to this resolution too
[02:41] <Hobbsee> poor kids that have to go to school...so glad i'm not one of them...
[02:41] <onkarshinde> loki: that is some specific problem. I didn't have any problem with Skype. May be your mic input is muted.
[02:42] <luunaNoPV> i have to goo
[02:42] <loki> no
[02:42] <luunaNoPV> i do the update and i'll try later
[02:42] <meho_> i keep this prompt to removie a file from the directory of the mozilla firefox directory a file called xpti.dat how do i do that
[02:42] <luunaNoPV> bye all
[02:42] <iiiears> bye
[02:42] <luunaNoPV> see you later
[02:42] <onkarshinde> luunaNoPV: Try command 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[02:42] <iiiears> !display
[02:42] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, display is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto or ask !Resolution
[02:43] <eliteforce> i installed ubuntu with the server version and installed xubuntu-desktop, if i restart my pc it starts into the console and i have to type startx, how can i make this work automatically?
[02:44] <Hobbsee> eliteforce: is there an xdm installed?  or do you have to use kdm or gdm?
[02:44] <meho_> can anyone help me with this
[02:45] <eliteforce> Hobbsee, i dont know :) it just starts into xfce if i type startx
[02:45] <iiiears> eliteforce - i apologize for not knowing what xbuntu is but in gnome (the default install there is an option in the sign on screen - is xbuntu like that?
[02:45] <Hobbsee> iiiears: it's ubuntu with xfce, instead of gnome or kde
[02:45] <onkarshinde> eliteforce: edit your .bash_profile and add startx command to it.
[02:45] <kronus> so I have a server install of ubuntu, what do I need to enable remote x-sessions
[02:45] <meho_> I want to remove the xpti.dat
[02:45] <iiiears> Ah thanks - just can't help but to learn something here. - grin
[02:46] <eliteforce> onkarshinde, i would like to get a nice login screen like kdm/gdm
[02:46] <onkarshinde> meho_: Why do you want to do that?
[02:46] <Hobbsee> meho_: use the search on your machine to find it where it is, go in, delete it...if you really must delete it
[02:46] <Hobbsee> iiiears: never tried it...if you ever do, tell me how it is
[02:46] <onkarshinde> eliteforce: I don't know much details
[02:46] <slyjab> i having a hard time getting the .mp3 plugins to work ... i have download them for both xmms and rythmplayer...xmms locks up and rythm player says i don't have the plugins... can anyone help
[02:47] <anelka> whats the best way to emulate an existing windows xp on a ntfs partition
[02:47] <selinium_> Any Breezy Wine users about?
[02:47] <Hobbsee> eliteforce: i'm guessing you can use either gdm or kdm, but it looks like there is an xdm - not sure if it's a display manager though
[02:47] <Hobbsee> anelka: for what?  games, office?
[02:47] <onkarshinde> iiiears: xubuntu is not yet a distro. Just that there is a meta-package for xfce that will install all xfce related packages.
[02:47] <eliteforce> Hobbsee, ok and what do i need to configure to make it run automatically?
[02:47] <Hobbsee> anelka: or do you just want to mount the XP drive and be able to read off it?
[02:47] <onkarshinde> iiiears: They plan to make a separate iso of xubuntu soon
[02:48] <anelka> hobbsee,hmm for anything
[02:48] <iiiears> onkarshinde, - sounds very cool kinda like "kubuntu-desktop" one click and voila!
[02:48] <Hobbsee> eliteforce: i'm guessing apt-get install gdm, and then pick that you want to run xfce
[02:48] <anelka> i dont wanna leave my existing xp for a friend
[02:48] <Dave> cos it tells me when i installed flash
[02:49] <anelka> vmware is good for office but not games?
[02:49] <meho_> it tells me when i installed flash on my pc
[02:49] <anelka> im a newbie btw
[02:49] <Hobbsee> anelka: so...what do you want to do?  do you want to run a dual boot system?  or actually emulate it?
[02:49] <onkarshinde> anelka: Why do you want to emulate?
[02:49] <anelka> emulating
[02:49] <anelka> accesing both at the same time
[02:49] <joente> anelka: emulating doens't work great in an emulator
[02:50] <sidj> can someone plz tell me what package to install to get the OS source code
[02:50] <onkarshinde> anelka: use emulators like qemu or bochs
[02:50] <iiiears> onkarshinde, - seem to remember reading something about "UbuntuLite" that was sometime ago. - they hadn't decided on a desktop at that time.
[02:50] <joente> anelka: not for games i mean
[02:50] <Hobbsee> anelka: you can read off your windows disk, but not write to it from linux, if that helps
[02:50] <onkarshinde> Hobbsee: He wants complete emulation.
[02:51] <joente> hobbsee: it's possible if you use fat32 instead of ntfs
[02:51] <Hobbsee> joente: true, but it was said earlier, xp, i recall
[02:51] <anelka> hobbsee,ntfs problem yeah
[02:51] <Whistler> hello
[02:51] <Whistler> today bug day?
[02:51] <sidj> can someone plz tell me what package to install to get the OS source code
[02:51] <Hobbsee> Whistler: bug day?  not really
[02:51] <anelka> but cant i write disk from within emulated xp
[02:51] <Whistler> i heard that 20th is bug day on breezy
[02:51] <iiiears> CDROM - When a disk is inserted "SoundJuicer" opens instead of Nautilus how do i repair this?
[02:51] <slyjab> anelka:  not sure how this works yet but i found it recently ... try www.colinux.org
[02:52] <Ng> sidj: there is no single package, there is a source package for every binary package
[02:52] <anelka> ok thanks slyjab
[02:52] <Hobbsee> Whistler: could be, i didnt know about it
[02:52] <carthik> eliteforce, found your answer for the startx problem?
[02:53] <eliteforce> carthik, no but i think i have to install gdm
[02:53] <sidj> Ng: so, if i want the source code of the entire OS, i'll have to go through the painful task of getting the source of every package one-by-one? isnt there a better way?
[02:53] <carthik> eliteforce, you need x-window-system-core and xdm or gdm and xfce
[02:53] <caonex> i have installed the latest gnome 2.10, and i make use of the international characters. I noticed the system changed the old us-international, so this time i have selected us with dead keys. However, it does not seem to work like us international, what could be wrong?
[02:53] <anelka> colinux seems to be a linux emulator
[02:53] <eliteforce> carthik, ok i think xdm should be enough
[02:54] <Ng> sidj: your question assumes that grabbing the source for the entire OS is something someone would typically do
[02:54] <carthik> eliteforce, i suppose xdm will depend on x-w-s-c
[02:54] <Ng> sidj: typically people will be grabbing one or two source packages to rebuild, if that
[02:54] <Ng> sidj: you might find a server that you can rsync everything from maybe, or you could proabbly get all the files from an ftp mirror
[02:55] <slyjab> anelka: isn't that what you were looking for
[02:55] <SamanthaGothLove> Hey guys i just finished installing Ubuntu now i want to listen to some mp3s of a cd rom but i get a error saying i have no plug-ins installed what do i do?
[02:55] <eliteforce> carthik, yes but i already xfce with a lots of other x stuff so u just need xdm
[02:56] <iiiears> Ng - dunno not too clear could he actually of meant "Kernel Source" ? - :?
[02:56] <Ng> iiiears: possibly, he did seem fairly clear about "entire OS"
[02:56] <fya> SamanthaGothLove: read the RestrictedFormats page on the wiki
[02:56] <fya> !restricted
[02:56] <ubotu> methinks restricted is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[02:56] <anelka> slyjab i wanna emulate windows xp
[02:56] <Ng> sidj: are you actually asking how to get the kernel source?
[02:57] <sidj> Ng:  yes kernel source
[02:57] <anelka> an existing winxp which is situated in an ntfs
[02:57] <anelka> partition
[02:57] <Ng> sidj: right, "entire OS" means "ubuntu" ;)
[02:57] <iiiears> Wow - at least 10gigs of goodness last i heard. that would take awhile.
[02:57] <omer> Hello
[02:57] <Hobbsee> anelka: vmware, probably i would think
[02:58] <Ng> sidj: the command you'll want is "apt-get source" and the name of the kernel package you want source for
[02:58] <Ng> sidj: sorry for the confusion
[02:58] <anelka> another question i have ubuntu 5.04 which has router dns problem
[02:58] <sidj> Ng: my bad
[02:58] <anelka> is that problem over with newer versions of ubuntu
[02:58] <Ng> sidj: not a problem :)
[02:58] <slyjab> anelka:colinux claims to be able to run both linux and windows freely at the same time .. but like i said i haven't tried it
[02:59] <sidj> Ng: thanks a bunch
[02:59] <anelka> ok slyjab
[02:59] <iiiears> VMWARE has a free evaluation (30 days), Win4Lin, and Cedega (for games) are some other options true geeks try FreeNX
[02:59] <Whistler> any ideas of how to burn a cd without any os?
[02:59] <anelka> FreeNX
[02:59] <anelka> hard to configure probably
[02:59] <ubuntu> !info freenx
[02:59] <ubuntu> ;P
[03:00] <anelka> cedega,hmm i think i heard about that be4
[03:00] <Hobbsee> Whistler: um...live cd?  not sure
[03:00] <augustin> hello
[03:00] <ubuntu> hello augustin
[03:00] <iiiears> FreeNX - takes time slicing to the extreme and shares a single processor with two or more OS'es
[03:00] <iiiears> it is Bleeding edge so it isn't easy to use or exceptionally fast at the moment.
[03:01] <Tzi> Hi everyone =)
[03:01] <Tzi> What's goin' down?
[03:01] <augustin> i have a network problem... my two comps are on the same IP range, yet they cannot ping each other... they are connected through WiFi. i must have missed something very basic but i just cannot figure what... anyone care to help please ?
[03:01] <paulproteus> augustin: Is there a firewall on one of them?
[03:02] <augustin> paulo, firestarter, but i have the same results whether it is disabled or not =/
[03:02] <Tzi> Sounds like a wi-fi problem to me.  They on the same essid, with the right passwords and such?
[03:02] <augustin> Tzi, yes, the network managers on both computers show them connected, with a good signal, etc
[03:02] <Tzi> Hmm okay
[03:02] <Tzi> Can you test with a cable, just to eliminate possibilities?
[03:03] <augustin> as a sidenote, i had previously made an error in the ip range, and the network didn't show "connected", so i'm pretty sure they are connected together now...
[03:03] <augustin> well, i can't actually, that's the problem =/
[03:03] <augustin> the other comp's connection is wifi dependant atm
[03:03] <Tzi> Damn..
[03:05] <augustin> should the line precising the "gateway" in the /etc/network/interfaces be commented out or not ?
[03:05] <Tzi> I'd comment it out, see if it helps
[03:05] <augustin> i think i have tried with both, to the same result, since it should not have any influence, i think
[03:05] <augustin> i tried so but failed =/
[03:05] <augustin> trying to uncomment it now
[03:06] <augustin> doesn't work
[03:06] <omer> I have problem with wireless card. The card is pcmcia. My card is D-link. Ubuntu know the card. But, when it booting, the led on the card don't turn on. It work on windows on that Laptop.
[03:06] <eliteforce> ok i installed xdm now, and if it trys to start it my monitor goes black for 2 secs and then im still in console
[03:07] <Tzi> Hmmm..
[03:07] <sidj> Ng: one more Q...suppose  I want to look at the source for the scheduler, how do i know what package the source for that will be in?
[03:07] <Tzi> I hate these problems
[03:07] <eliteforce> and the funny thing is that there is no xdm.log file in /var/log
[03:07] <Tzi> If you have wavemon..
[03:07] <Tzi> Start it up, see if anything's sus
[03:07] <augustin> it's most definitely something stupid but i just can't get my finger on it =(
[03:08] <Ng> sidj: as in the kernel schedular? that'll be in the kernel source itself
[03:08] <Tzi> Yeah, I know the feeling =)
[03:08] <sidj> Ng: yes..the kernel scheduler. so what package apt-get source <what?> will give me the kernel source?
[03:09] <Ng> sidj: apt-get source linux-image-2.6.12-9-386    ought to do the trick I think
[03:12] <sidj> Ng: Thanks again. :)
[03:12] <sbeh> hi, have a little problem with my xorg.conf (which works under gentoo, but) which troubles on ubuntu, on my notebook (i855gme-chip) the tft has a max resolution of 1024, but if a connect an crt on vga-out 1280 is possible on the crt, but i get this message: (1280x1024,m0) mode clock 100000MHz exceeds DDC maximum 140MHz
[03:12] <sbeh> what can i do?
[03:12] <caonex> i have installed the latest gnome 2.10, and i make use of the international characters. I noticed the system changed the old us-international, so this time i have selected us with dead keys. However, it does not seem to work like us international, what could be wrong?
[03:13] <ProN00b> is it safe to install enlightenment, and can i install it only for one user ?
[03:13] <kenneth> hi everybody
[03:13] <brenner> sbeh: might be a refresh rate problem...are you sure your rates are correct?
[03:13] <dooglus> caonex: bug 15372
[03:13] <kenneth> w00t
[03:14] <SamanthaGothLove> Hey guys im new to ubuntu so i need a little help here to start of with where do i install theme?
[03:14] <ccooke> ProN00b: you can, but that would be much harder to do.
[03:14] <kenneth> see ya
[03:14] <ccooke> ProN00b: however, you can install it to the system without it becoming the default desktop
[03:14] <sbeh> brenner: the vertical refresh rate is settet to 60 in the xorg.conf (without this solid value its also doesnt work under gentoo)
[03:14] <SamanthaGothLove> How
[03:15] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: breezy?
[03:15] <SamanthaGothLove> huh sorry?
[03:16] <SamanthaGothLove> I wanna install something Gothic or Black?
[03:16] <sbeh> brenner: in my opionen a ''Modeline'' could help, but how do i get it?
[03:16] <SamanthaGothLove> But one thing do themes on Ubuntu slow down the system?
[03:17] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: you can install themes using the theme manages. try sys> prefs > themes
[03:17] <SamanthaGothLove> O i got it open just don't know whre to install the theme i want
[03:17] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: slowness depends on the theme...it is possible it may slow things down.
[03:17] <ProN00b> ccooke, how can i do that, and is removing it after easy, will it go completely ?
[03:17] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: well, you need a theme
[03:18] <caonex> dooglus, it might be different my problem
[03:18] <SamanthaGothLove> Well would Glider slow my system down?
[03:18] <brenner> sbeh: yeah, i'm not really sure about external displays actually.
[03:18] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: try it. :)
[03:18] <caonex> dooglus, i am not using a french layout along with an us
[03:18] <Whistler> can i remove openoffice safely?
[03:18] <caonex> dooglus, and it accepts the configuration as opposed to him/her
[03:18] <dooglus> caonex: maybe, but that bug is bigger than it looks
[03:18] <SamanthaGothLove> But where do i install it what path?
[03:18] <Whistler> or will it affect my whole system
[03:18] <Whistler> ?
[03:19] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: you download the theme you want, open nautilus, and drag it into the theme box
[03:19] <caonex> dooglus, the layout i chose us with deadkeys has more than 2 chars per key, how can you select the other two?
[03:19] <brenner> the theme archive file that you download i mean
[03:19] <caonex> dooglus, i have not found anything like that on google, that may solve my problem
[03:19] <iiiears> Whistler - give me a second to try it. - i'll let you know. i never use openoffice either.
[03:20] <dooglus> caonex: there's a fix in http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15372
[03:20] <mmport81> anyone have a problem with realplaer on breezy? - i.e. it play but no sound - everything else is ok...
[03:20] <SamanthaGothLove> but the thme
[03:20] <SamanthaGothLove> but the themes i allready got on my theme prefernces
[03:20] <caonex> dooglus, wow, awsome let me check
[03:20] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: just click on them, and it should change your theme automagically
[03:21] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: then you can customize using "theme details..."
[03:21] <SamanthaGothLove> cool
[03:21] <SamanthaGothLove> i didn't nothic that sorry
[03:21] <SamanthaGothLove> it did btw thankx
[03:21] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: np...you can find themes here: http://www.gnome-look.org/ among other places.. google for "gnome themes"
[03:21] <SamanthaGothLove> ok
[03:22] <tristan622ph> how can i run a compiled binary executable?
[03:22] <brenner> tristan622ph: type ./<program> in the dir where it is stored
[03:22] <dooglus> tristan622ph: or type any path to it
[03:22] <brenner> or use an absolute path....e.g.: /path/program
[03:22] <tristan622ph> i have compiled a simple c++ program using gcc compiler, i have generated a base file. how can i execute it?
[03:23] <iiiears> whistler - wow it's looking very scarey. - not terribly confident about this
[03:23] <dooglus> and path with a / in it
[03:23] <ccooke> ProN00b: Sorry, was AFK for a bit there - If you install enlightenment with synaptic, it will simply appear as a type of desktop session.
[03:23] <brenner> tristan622ph: it's probably called a.out
[03:23] <dooglus> tristan622ph: type ./a.out
[03:23] <brenner> tristan622ph: you can use the -o flag to name your program
[03:23] <mischa> hi all, sometimes beezy freezes on me if i don't put e cdrom in my cdrom drive...anyone have a clu??
[03:24] <brenner> gcc -o <name> <source files>
[03:24] <mischa> i know it has someting to do with the hald
[03:24] <mischa> just don't know how to fix it :)
[03:24] <Antioch> !javadeb
[03:24] <ubotu> javadeb is, like, for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[03:24] <emanuelez> i'm having unmet dependancies while upgrading to breezy... help! :(
[03:24] <iiiears> Whistler - i am going to leave openoffice installed just too scarey to remove.
[03:24] <iiiears> Hello Amaranth.
[03:25] <Amaranth> hi
[03:25] <ccooke> ProN00b: Use the 'Session' menu on gdm to select the type of login you want.
[03:25] <Ng> Antioch: those debs are out of date (unsurprisingly)
[03:25] <Ng> Antioch: sun has released update5
[03:25] <SamanthaGothLove> Hey i wanted to listen to some mp3s of a cd i burnt how do i play those the player says i have no plug-ins to play mp3s?
[03:25] <Ng> Antioch: the best solution to java is to download the latest sun .bin installer and use the java-package packge to make your own deb, imo
[03:26] <mischa> SamanthaGothLove, check out http://www.ubuntuguide.org/
[03:26] <ProN00b> ccooke, ok, so i will be able to have both desktops on one user/all users and set one as default with gdm, right ?
[03:26] <iiiears> !codecs
[03:26] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, codecs is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[03:26] <emanuelez> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libofx2_1%3a0.8.0-3ubuntu8_i386.deb (--unpack):
[03:26] <emanuelez>  trying to overwrite `/usr/share/libofx/dtd/opensp.dcl', which is also in package libofx0c102
[03:26] <ccooke> ProN00b: yes.
[03:26] <emanuelez> any hint?
[03:26] <ProN00b> cute
[03:26] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: or use the wiki which is more informative: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUserGuideMultimedia
[03:26] <iiiears> !mp3
[03:26] <ubotu> well, mp3 is a non-free format. Restricted formats' installation instructions can be found on the RestrictedFormats page of the wiki - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/wiki/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[03:27] <ccooke> ProN00b: as to removal, just use the package manager.
[03:27] <ryanpg> hi all, I found my first ugly ubunut glitch... my USB floppy drive doesn't work at all... dmesg doesn't report a new USB device and the drive doesn't even seem to be getting power, lspci does show the USB bus though... any thoughts on how to fix?
[03:27] <caonex> dooglus, i might have overlooked it, but it seems that their problem is mainly switching from one language to another.
[03:27] <carthik> ryanpg, check your BIOS and see if USB is enabled there - happened to me
[03:27] <Ng> ryanpg: do other USB devices work (especially ones that don't have an external power source)
[03:28] <mischa> hi all, sometimes beezy freezes on me if i don't put e cdrom in my cdrom drive...anyone have a clu??
[03:28] <ProN00b> i prefer apt-get from console, ccooke, that will work, right ?
[03:28] <dooglus> caonex: did you try using the 'alt gr' key?
[03:28] <emanuelez> anybody here can help me with unmet dependansies during dist-ipgrade to breezy?
[03:28] <carthik> emanuelez, try apt-get install -f
[03:29] <bob2> emanuelez: /etc/apt/sources.list > #flood
[03:29] <mischa> emanuelez, apt-sources correct? see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[03:29] <caonex> dooglus, i do not understand very well that?
[03:29] <caonex> dooglus, i thought it was just to change from one language to another
[03:30] <dooglus> caonex: you can use alt-gr to get the other characters on each key
[03:30] <emanuelez> mischa: i exactly followed that
[03:31] <emanuelez> carthik: i tried that and it doesn't help...it gets stuck on libofx2
[03:31] <ccfiel> hello ppl
[03:31] <ccfiel> how do i let my creative webcam work?
[03:31] <emanuelez> bob2: pasted in #flood
[03:31] <mmport81> is it usb webcam?
[03:32] <ccfiel> mmport81: yes it is
[03:32] <mischa> emanuelez, try apt-get remove  on all deb that have dependancy problems, and then do dist-upgrade again
[03:32] <caonex> alt-gr = alt + ?, dooglus ?
[03:32] <bob2> emanuelez: and the error from apt?
[03:32] <emanuelez> mischa: those are A LOT
[03:32] <caonex> dooglus, what is gr?
[03:32] <mmport81>  ccfiel: start by using this command:  lsusb
[03:32] <dooglus> caonex: caonex: see your space bar?  big rectangular key at the bottom?  what's to its right?
[03:32] <mischa> emanuelez, bash scripting is your friend :)
[03:33] <ccfiel> mmport81: yes i have and it detect my webcam. what will i do next?
[03:33] <mischa> emanuelez, grep, xargs, etz
[03:33] <aftertaf> loool dooglus
[03:33] <mischa> emanuelez, grep, xargs, etc
[03:33] <mmport81>  ccfiel: i am not an expert, try search for that chipset
[03:33] <caonex> dooglus, an alt key.
[03:33] <caonex> alt gr mean right alt?
[03:33] <Zukero> hi there,
[03:33] <emanuelez> bob2: pasted that too
[03:33] <dooglus> caonex: use it to get the other characters
[03:33] <ccfiel> mmport81: ok thanks! :)
[03:34] <emanuelez> mischa: mmm... i bet there is a more elegant solution... i guess there is only one package crating problems... not those much
[03:34] <caonex> dooglus, oh that means right alt
[03:34] <mmport81>  ccfiel: not much help ;)
[03:34] <Zukero> i can't find the "convert" tool i used in hoary to create grub's spashimage in breezy
[03:34] <caonex> dooglus, i tried that already
[03:34] <Zukero> so
[03:34] <Zukero> make a picture fits 640*480 with gimp, i can
[03:34] <caonex> dooglus, i kept thinking it was alt + something else
[03:35] <Zukero> but turn it to a 14 colors format... i don't know how
[03:35] <bob2> emanuelez: do you have a /etc/apt/preferences file?
[03:35] <bob2> caonex: it's often right alt, yeah
[03:35] <bob2> but i depends on the keyboard
[03:35] <ProN00b> how do i test if m webcam works ?
[03:35] <defcon8> where the hell is mplayer>
[03:35] <defcon8> (in apt)
[03:36] <Xnix> ProN00b try installing gnomemeeting and seeing if it finds it
[03:36] <Ng> defcon8: multiverse
[03:36] <aftertaf> defcon8:  ^^^
[03:36] <aftertaf> lol Ng fast kb
[03:36] <mmport81> ProN00b: what's that gnome voip / video software? gnome meeting - use that
[03:36] <defcon8> aftertaf, aint there mate
[03:36] <tonni_> bit rusty how i changed permission on /usr/share/backgrounds cant recall forgive me
[03:36] <defcon8> i haev multiverse enabled
[03:36] <Xnix> mmport81 gnomemeeting, yes
[03:36] <defcon8> ill just apt-get update again
[03:36] <Ng> aftertaf: hehe, I'm noticing that you can be in here and most of the questions keep coming round and round ;)
[03:37] <ndlovu> there's /quit
[03:37] <SamanthaGothLove> Whats Evolution Groupware Suite?
[03:37] <caonex> bob2, now i get everyother char but one, the inverted question mark....hehe
[03:37] <emanuelez> bob2: no i don't
[03:37] <Ng> SamanthaGothLove: it does email, address books, calendars and task lists
[03:37] <aftertaf> defcon8:  you enabled multiverse?
[03:37] <aftertaf> Ng:  totally!!!!!!! :D
[03:37] <defcon8> lemme see
[03:37] <carthik> SamanthaGothLove, mail+todolists+calender etc
[03:37] <emanuelez> bob2: what is that file for? do i need it?
[03:38] <Ng> defcon8: try an "apt-cache search mplayer" - the actual package names are things like mplayer-586
[03:38] <bob2> emanuelez: no, you don't need it
[03:38] <defcon8> ok niow enabled
[03:38] <emanuelez> bob2: oh ok... so what should i do next?
[03:38] <TeLLuS> Friend installed Ubuntu server version.  He is now getting the text login.  Do server not install xorg and friends?
[03:38] <SamanthaGothLove> ok thankx>:D<
[03:38] <defcon8> s.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/multiverse/binary-i386/Packages.gz: 404 Not Found [IP: 130.239.18.173 80] 
[03:38] <defcon8> http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/main/source/Sources.gz: 404 Not Found [IP: 130.239.18.173 80] 
[03:38] <defcon8> http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/restricted/source/Sources.gz: 404 Not Found [IP: 130.239.18.173 80] 
[03:38] <defcon8> http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/universe/source/Sources.gz: 404 Not Found [IP: 130.239.18.173 80] 
[03:38] <defcon8> http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/multiverse/source/Sources.gz: 404 Not Found [IP: 130.239.18.173 80] 
[03:38] <defcon8> WHOAH!~
[03:38] <defcon8> sorry
[03:38] <defcon8> i didnt think it was that long
[03:38] <defcon8> very sorry
[03:38] <ryanpg> Ng, I don't have any other USB devices to test
[03:38] <Ng> defcon8: disable backports
[03:38] <Kompjutik> # tikli
[03:39] <Ng> there is no breezy backports yet
[03:39] <Enquest> hello, Windows overwritten my MBR GRUB ... How can I renstall the MBR?
[03:39] <carthik> TeLLuS, no - that is the diff between server and ubuntu-gnome
[03:39] <aftertaf> defcon8:  can you PM ?
[03:39] <ryanpg> carthik, the USB drive works in gentoo
[03:39] <defcon8> yeah aftertaf
[03:39] <TeLLuS> carthik: Thanks. My guees but did not find that information.
[03:39] <Ng> ryanpg: I'm just thinking that maybe your motherboard doesn't have enough power for the USb devices - floppy drives tend to draw their power from the USB port itself. Do you have a USB hub (one with a power supply of its own) you could plug the floppy drive into? if it works connected via a powered hub and not directly, it's motherboard power
[03:39] <carthik> ryanpg, okay, but did you check the bios settings?
[03:39] <brenner> Enquest: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[03:40] <ryanpg> Ng, ok I'm certain thats not the issue
[03:40] <Enquest> thxs
[03:40] <Ng> ryanpg: fair enough :)
[03:40] <Hoxzer_> I must be a Leet
[03:40] <SamanthaGothLove> Okay i just did a big bobo i was playing with the top tool bar and it kinda moved to the right side of my screen how do i get it back on top or bottem and the bottem one to the top?
[03:40] <orborde_> ubotu: tell Orborde about checkinstall
[03:40] <ryanpg> carthik, ok I'll reboot and check but I'm 99.9% sure it's fine... I mean why would lspci show the USB bus if it were disabled in bios?
[03:40] <carthik> ryanpg, also, ehci_hcd uhci_hcd ohci_hcd all get loaded... you may have luck blacklisting one of more of them in the hotplug blacklist.... first you have to see if there is anything in dmesg regarding the modules being loaded
[03:41] <carthik> ryanpg, mine did too, the presense of the pci device does not mean it is being used, though
[03:41] <ryanpg> carthik, lsmod usbcore               104188  3 ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd
[03:41] <Ng> SamanthaGothLove: click and hold an area with no icons/text and you should just be able to drag it to another screen edge
[03:41] <iiiears> Samantha right click on it anywhere and select proprties there is an option.
[03:41] <SamanthaGothLove> ok
[03:41] <carthik> ryanpg, and you have hal up and running?
[03:42] <emanuelez> bob2: i pasted in #flood also the output of apt-get -f install
[03:42] <iiiears> Gnome keeps getting better and better. - miles ahead of windows for customizability.
[03:43] <ryanpg> carthik, hal is running
[03:43] <carthik> ryanpg, my ken ends there :)
[03:43] <ryanpg> ugh...
[03:43] <ryanpg> carthik, well thanks for helping
[03:43] <iiiears> Amaranth - Hello
[03:43] <carthik> ryanpg, you could file a bug report if nothing works out in the end
[03:44] <Amaranth> iiiears: Helo again.
[03:44] <Amaranth> err, hello
[03:44] <carthik> ryanpg, my empathy's with you
[03:44] <ryanpg> in gentoo the drive shows up as /dev/sda however in ubuntu there's no /dev/sda (I'm guessing ubuntu uses udev)
[03:44] <emanuelez> please help me... some of the packages with unmet dependancies are core gnome ones so i'm sure i will have big issues if i delete those
[03:44] <aftertaf> ryanpg:  yup....    /media/sda
[03:44] <iiiears> Could you help me with my CD drive drive a new CD inserted opens soundjuicer instead of Nautilus. - i am stuck.
[03:45] <carthik> ryanpg, yes, udev is used
[03:45] <carthik> ryanpg, i had similar probs on a dell machine once
[03:45] <Enquest> With mandriva you just need to put in the install CD and select renstall GRUB mbr
[03:45] <carthik> ryanpg, a reinstall or upgrade fixed it for me then
[03:45] <ryanpg> carthik, well I sure don't want to do a reinstall
[03:46] <carthik> ryanpg, not that i want you to try it - was just saying what had happend to me :)
[03:46] <m0zone> to get windows back on a drive with a removed mbr type this with win boot disk   fidsk /mbr
[03:46] <m0zone> fdisk /mbr
[03:46] <m0zone> removes grub
[03:46] <DjKritical> I'm trying to make an application launcher... and my command has a space in it.. whats the special chatacter for space?
[03:46] <ryanpg> iiiears, system - preferences - removable drives and media... check the settings for CD
[03:46] <aftertaf> "\ "
[03:46] <DjKritical> thanks
[03:47] <aftertaf> DjKritical:  ^^
[03:47] <aftertaf> :)
[03:47] <brenner> m0zone: but Enquest is trying to get it back. :)
[03:47] <emanuelez> ok... looks like i'm dead meat :(
[03:48] <emanuelez> even firefox is not working anymore so i can't google the net for answers :'(
[03:48] <defcon8> what about lynx?
[03:48] <defcon8> :D
[03:48] <highvoltage> apt-get install links
[03:48] <DjKritical> Now the application launder says it's unable to move into that directory =(
[03:48] <DjKritical> *laucher
[03:48] <Enlite> apt-get remove firefox; apt-get install firefox
[03:48] <orborde-remote> What package do I need to install for the Xorg dev files?
[03:49] <orborde-remote> Hellooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo?
[03:49] <makkk> what does : Setting up ubuntu-desktop (0.80) ...
[03:49] <makkk> Errors were encountered while processing:
[03:49] <makkk>  postfix
[03:49] <makkk>  mailx
[03:49] <makkk>  mutt
[03:49] <makkk>  lsb-core
[03:49] <makkk>  lsb-graphics
[03:49] <makkk>  lsb-cxx
[03:50] <makkk>  lsb
[03:50] <makkk> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[03:50] <makkk> mean?
[03:50] <defcon8> ahh cmon man
[03:50] <defcon8> all he needs is help
[03:50] <orborde-remote> makkk: Please don't flood.
[03:50] <defcon8> whats a bit of flood
[03:50] <orborde-remote> Problem is, I don't actually know how to unignore...
[03:51] <orborde-remote> sad face
[03:51] <makkk> sorry guys. I didnt realize copy and paste would do that
[03:51] <defcon8> makkk, actually you could have pasted to #flood
[03:51] <defcon8> orborde-remote, /unignore
[03:51] <SamanthaGothLove> ok now last question if running Ubuntu would you need a Firewall, Antivrus, Or any spyware adaware removing programs???
[03:51] <aftertaf> no
[03:51] <aftertaf> none at all.
[03:51] <aftertaf> windows exclusive problems
[03:51] <SamanthaGothLove> Nothin at all?
[03:51] <SamanthaGothLove> Wow cool
[03:51] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: welcome to the better world. :)
[03:52] <SamanthaGothLove> Thank you
[03:52] <aftertaf> firewall IF you set up eg a web server and want to limit access to it, sth like that....
[03:52] <makkk> defcon8, besides the obvious rudeness that i just engaged in, do you have any suggestions on my output?
[03:52] <aftertaf> :)
[03:52] <morphix> getting viruses and/or spyware on linux is like getting sex with a pornstar
[03:52] <morphix> it wont happen :P
[03:52] <iiiears> ryanpg - very nice - Thank You.    (been poking around the filesystem for hours - why? <shrug> dunno - lol)
[03:52] <SamanthaGothLove> lol
[03:52] <brenner> makes you wonder though, when *will* we need them?  we can't live in utopia forever
[03:53] <hussam> anybody can help me find out how to use httptunnel
[03:53] <Ng> brenner: some of us run all three anyway ;)
[03:53] <orborde-remote> makkk: You could try apt-get install --reinstall all of the affected packages.
[03:53] <brenner> what with the rising popularity of alternative OSes
[03:53] <Ng> brenner: they *will* be necessary
[03:53] <makkk> ok
[03:53] <GNAM> how can I increase terminal buffer lines?
[03:53] <Ng> GNAM: right click and choose Edit Current Profile
[03:53] <SamanthaGothLove> I had Damn Small Linux before Unbuntu And before that had RedHat Linux but Ubuntu is just so f**kin awsome
[03:53] <Ng> GNAM: and it's in the scrolling tab
[03:53] <brenner> Ng: any recommendations then?
[03:54] <kronus> clear
[03:54] <CuriosCat> Howdy all
[03:54] <kronus> shiz
[03:54] <kronus> keep forgetting the slash :/
[03:54] <kronus> hi all
[03:54] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: lol, good to hear
[03:54] <afaict> hi folks
[03:54] <Ng> brenner: I do my firewalls by hand with iptables and use clamav to do antivirus/spyware on incoming email
[03:54] <makkk> orborde-remote, looks like some dependency issues
[03:54] <ryanpg> ooookay... I just popped a floppy in my ubuntu server and... nothing... the floppy isn't mounted there either
[03:54] <j0sh> what is a good mp3 downloading program that is comptible with Ubuntu?
[03:55] <haffe> wget?
[03:55] <afaict> i would like to download full distribution ... because i where i'll install theres only LAN
[03:55] <Ng> ryanpg: is that one a normal floppy drive or a USB one?
[03:55] <USER013455> ciao a tutti
[03:55] <emanuelez> come on... is it so rare that people have issues while dist-upgrading to breezy? :(
[03:55] <ryanpg> Ng, that one isn't a usb floppy
[03:55] <brenner> Ng: does clamav autoscan like most of windows' AVs? or do you have to manually do it?
[03:55] <Ng> ryanpg: "normal" floppy drives don't automount
[03:56] <ryanpg> Ng, ugh... ok at least I can rule out a voodoo curse :P
[03:56] <Ng> brenner: it doesn't autoscan files you open in the same way as a windows scanner, I'm not entirely convinced that will ever be necessary, and to be fair it's mostly there to strip windows viruses/spyware out of emails to be safe
[03:56] <iiiears>  lol@ryanpg
[03:56] <brenner> Ng: good points i guess
[03:57] <brenner> i once opened an infected email attachment just for fun. :)
[03:57] <iiiears> fprot is another free option
[03:57] <brenner> in ubuntu that is
[03:57] <brenner> which is why i did it in the first place.
[03:57] <aftertaf> brenner:  did it say 'run with Wine?'
[03:58] <brenner> aftertaf: heh, no...afaict, it renamed itself weridly, so deleting it was rather interesting.
[03:59] <brenner> s/it renamed/it just renamed
[03:59] <mrx___> anyone:  where i can read about the us.archive status in the topic?
[03:59] <defcon8> when installing mplayer it suggesterd that i install  w32codecs
[03:59] <defcon8>  but there is no such package. what do i do?
[03:59] <ccfiel> hello ppl.
[03:59] <afaict> brenner, ?
[03:59] <brenner> afaict: nvm.
[03:59] <aftertaf> !tell defcon8 about w32codecs
[04:00] <defcon8> thanks
[04:00] <ccfiel> i have apt get linux header because i have to compile a module. when i tried to sudo make an error occured in linux header unknown command gcc-3.4? can i get this in apt get?
[04:01] <mrx___> ccfiel: when i synapticed the linux-source i also got gcc-3.4
[04:02] <ccfiel> mrx: ok thanks!
[04:03] <necronudist> sorry...are italian repositories down?
[04:05] <ryanpg> well thanks for the help all... I'm off
[04:05] <mrx___> necronudist: dunno, i just switched over to the uk archives, they seem to work
[04:05] <syli725> hi, I tried to call perl program from C. and pass one argument. but it doesn't work. why?  execve("/bin/myPerlProgram",argv[1] ,NULL);
[04:06] <necronudist> thanx mrx___
[04:06] <xyz> hello
[04:06] <xyz> I'm having problems to set the nice level of Xorg
[04:06] <brenner> syli725: ot really, try #c
[04:06] <afaict> is rdesktop in install CD ?
[04:06] <xyz> I've tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-common, but I still get an error, that the nice level is set to -1 instead of being set to 0 (which is default in kernel 2.6)
[04:07] <syli725> brenner, what does "ot" mean? what is "#c" ?
[04:07] <brenner> syli725: ot == off-topic. #c is the IRC channel for C
[04:08] <syli725> brenner, thanks a lot. :)
[04:08] <brenner> afaict: it's in main in hoary.....afaict :)
[04:09] <afaict> brenner, what hoary ?
[04:09] <brenner> >_>
[04:09] <afaict> brenner, distro
[04:09] <brenner> afaict: ubuntu 5.04
[04:09] <afaict> ok
[04:09] <amackay> I've just set up ndiswrapper with a windows driver and it says both driver and hardware present, but now i'm stuck
[04:10] <amackay> iwconfig brings up no wireless extentions
[04:10] <afaict> brenner, and ubuntu 5.05 ?
[04:10] <amackay> any idea why?
[04:10] <brenner> afaict: doesn't exist. :) breezy is 5.10
[04:10] <brenner> afaict: are you running ubuntu now?
[04:10] <azertyuuu> if i reboot, my X don't starts, it starts with terminal, can anyone help ?
[04:10] <brenner> afaict: just type rdesktop and see if it works
[04:10] <schalke> hi everyone. Can anyone tell me a source which contains information about the installation of OpenOffice2 final-version on a AMD 64 bit 5.10 Breezy sytem? As far as I can see there are only instructions for the 32bit Ubuntu. Thx in advance
[04:11] <brenner> azertyuuu: did you cause it? or has it always been like that?
[04:12] <azertyuuu> brenner, i was using Adept and suddenly it happened
[04:12] <brenner> adept?
[04:13] <slyjab> !win32codecs
[04:13] <ubotu> slyjab: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[04:13] <azertyuuu> package manager
[04:13] <azertyuuu> for kubuntu
[04:13] <brenner> azertyuuu: well, i'd start by looking at the xorg log
[04:13] <slyjab> !w32codecs
[04:13] <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)
[04:13] <azertyuuu> any way, is there another method to enter X , (not startx)
[04:14] <Enquest> A much easier way to install Grub is go back to the install CD and go in the menu of the installer to GRUB and install it...
[04:14] <brenner> schalke: hit the forum yet?
[04:15] <brenner> Enquest: doesn't that require an install? iirc it prompts for grub install after partitioning et
[04:15] <brenner> s/et/etc
[04:15] <tjolli> Evening, dudes. Does Ubuntu (5.04) support the root=LABEL=/ cheat code to the kernel?
[04:15] <xyz> I'm just asking again... Has someone problems with the Xorg server, using startx
[04:15] <Enlite> is there a way to use apt to reinstall a live system?
[04:15] <xyz> nice is -1 not 0 for the Xorg server, started using startx
[04:15] <Enquest> No apparently not.. I just did it witout reinstalling Ubuntu
[04:16] <azertyuuu> xyz, i can't enter X , startX doesn't help
[04:16] <brenner> Enquest: i must be mistaken then...is this breezy?
[04:16] <Enquest> brenner it does go to the partitioning but you don't need to erase all the data
[04:16] <Enquest> Yes brenner it is breezy
[04:16] <Enquest> maybe somebody can put this in the WIKI
[04:16] <sorush20> why is there new repositories instead of just updating the same ones just changing the name to breezy...
[04:16] <xyz> I've tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-common to change the nice level to 0, but it's still set to -1, which doesn't work with kernel 2.6.x
[04:17] <brenner> sorush20: er, isn't that the case?
[04:17] <Enquest> brenner, in the partitioning you simple need to relabel your partitions thats all
[04:17] <Enquest> then move on to the GRUB install
[04:17] <schalke> brenner: I've searched both german and english forums. There is only information regarding the 32bit Version of Ubuntu
[04:18] <Enquest> It will first complain of errors but you need to do it a second time and then it will work like a charm
[04:18] <brenner> Enquest: ok then, i must be wrong then
[04:18] <david__> hey ppl
[04:18] <sorush20> brenner: no its not you have to manually change the repositories in the sources.list
[04:18] <smykes> is it possible to create an account that has the password left as blank?
[04:18] <david__> how do u configure xorg to use a radeon card? stupid newbie time, sorry
[04:18] <Enlite> I need to reinstall my system as a server based install, but is this possible using apt?
[04:18] <necronudist> snooo have you tried with official ati drivers?
[04:19] <brenner> schalke: i guess a chroot (i always see this being said w/ 64-bit users) needs to be done then
[04:19] <snooo> neconudist: i only have the ubuntu ones installed, i've just installed the unit, wondering if there is a dpkg-reconfigure command that will set it up for me
[04:19] <sorush20> aren't .svg a lot lighter than images, if so can firefox view them?
[04:20] <snooo> just that the resolution i had before in X is suddunly not working with my card, so i cant get into x to look in the documentation
[04:20] <omer> My ubuntu don't know 'make'. How I ix it?
[04:21] <omer> *fix
[04:21] <brenner> omer: install build-essential
[04:21] <snooo> anybody
[04:21] <snooo> ?
[04:22] <brenner> snooo: back up your xorg.conf file, then reconfigure the xorg package
[04:22] <snooo> ok
[04:22] <brenner> by doing: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:23] <mustard5> anyone set up mythtv succesfully?
[04:23] <vfegb> hi
[04:23] <snooo> brenner: its asked for a bus identifier. its on a AGP slot. what should i put in?
[04:23] <snooo> it says PCI:1:0:0 currently
[04:24] <brenner> snooo: um, defaults are usually ok if you're unsure
[04:24] <snooo> pok
[04:24] <snooo> ok
[04:24] <vfegb> i want to know wats the diff b/w live distribution and the normal one
[04:24] <necronudist> =_=
[04:24] <noodle> when's the oo 2.0 going to appear in breezy?
[04:24] <vfegb> can anyone please tell me this
[04:25] <tjolli> Does anyone know if Ubuntu (5.04) understands the root=LABEL=/ argument to the kernel?
[04:25] <brenner> vfegb: live doesn't install...you boot off it
[04:25] <brenner> vfegb: it loads into RAM iirc
[04:25] <vfegb> ok
[04:25] <vfegb> tankyou brenner
[04:25] <brenner> no, tankyou :)
[04:26] <vfegb> can i dual boot my Xp and ubuntu
[04:26] <schalke> brenner: I know about the chroot-solution in connection with macromedia-flasf and Realplayer. I just thougt, because of the fact that OO2-beta2 or beta3 comes along with Ubuntu 64bit using some 32bit libaries without chroot, there is a chance to install OO2 like the integrated beta-version.
[04:27] <brenner> schalke: yeah, i don't really know much about 64bit-ness to be honest. sorry. try asking again later in here....seems slow atm
[04:27] <brenner> vfegb: sure can
[04:27] <mustard5> is it possible to view shadow passwords using sudo?
[04:27] <vfegb> ok
[04:27] <bob2> mustard5: sure, sudo cat /etc/shadow
[04:27] <mustard5> hehe
[04:27] <azertyuuu> hey all, i had a look to /var/log/xorg.0.log and i haven't found an error, still can't enter X
[04:27] <mustard5> but how do I see the actual password?
[04:27] <nightswim> how can I add entries to the "right click on desktop" menu?
[04:27] <tombs> hi all
[04:28] <nightswim> mustard5: you dont
[04:28] <bob2> mustard5: you can't
[04:28] <mustard5> bummer
[04:28] <nightswim> no
[04:28] <bob2> mustard5: they're deliberately hashed to avoid that
[04:28] <mustard5> I need to find out mythtv's password
[04:28] <mustard5> it sets its own password
[04:29] <xxxj> hello, i need help, i want to unstall broken gforge packages but i can't, what should i do?
[04:29] <mustard5> when I go to run mythtv-setup as user mythtv it asks me for mythtv's password....if I set the password myself....it seems to go a bit wacky
[04:29] <brenner> azertyuuu: righto, back up your xorg.conf file and then reconfig the xorg package
[04:30] <xxxj> is it safe to remove them from status file and remove the files one by one?
[04:30] <bob2> no
[04:30] <bob2> fix the prerm so it runs properly
[04:31] <mustard5> is it possible for me to run mythtv-setup as mythtv user without knowing mythtv's user password?
[04:31] <xxxj> i guess i should just reinstall debian
[04:31] <azertyuuu> brenner it says "xorg is not executable.."
[04:32] <xxxj> upset yeh
[04:32] <snooo> another thing
[04:32] <brenner> azertyuuu:when?
[04:32] <azertyuuu> when typing startx
[04:32] <snooo> how do you permanently mount a smb share?
[04:32] <brenner> snooo: did you fix your X prob?
[04:33] <schalke> breezy: yep, thx for you patience and help. cu
[04:33] <bluefoxicy> Holy crap
[04:33] <bluefoxicy> in ubuntu, the title of this window is. . . .
[04:33] <bluefoxicy> Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gnome Terminal - Gno
[04:33] <bluefoxicy> me Terminal - Gnome Terminal
[04:33] <snooo> brenner: yeah card seems to be working, but video is still jerky in totem
[04:34] <brenner> snooo: local file or DVD?
[04:34] <bluefoxicy> no lie
[04:34] <snooo> its on a fairly fast SMB share
[04:34] <duncanm> i'm using the nvidia drivers, but when i come back after xscreensaver's been activated, my pixmaps get all messed up
[04:34] <duncanm> is that a known problem?
[04:34] <snooo> but its playing a small local OGM file slowly as well... vlc seems fine
[04:34] <felipe_> hola
[04:34] <brenner> snooo: totem-xine?
[04:35] <felipe_> donde puedo cojer repositorios para ubuntu 5.10
[04:35] <snooo> brenner: err.... i thought it was gstreamer now?
[04:35] <iiiears> !repositories
[04:35] <ubotu> I heard 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)
[04:35] <snooo> version that comes as default with ubuntu
[04:35] <ccfiel> hello i have sucessfully compile a module driver for my webcam. but i dont what's next? :(
[04:35] <snooo> breezy
[04:35] <snooo> yeah its gstreamer
[04:35] <brenner> snooo: iirc, it still has problems...try totem-xine
[04:35] <iiiears> Si O no?
[04:36] <felipe_> si
[04:36] <iiiears> ;)
[04:36] <snooo> brenner: with playing to dri?
[04:36] <snooo> brenner: ok
[04:36] <snooo> i like vlc anyway
[04:36] <snooo> or prefer
[04:36] <brenner> snooo: i've heard good things about it
[04:37] <snooo> brenner: yeah well it plays absolutly everything out of the box...
[04:37] <snooo> tis ace
[04:38] <iiiears> is "insmod" the right command to load a kernel driver? what file do you edit to do this automatically?
[04:38] <snooo> anyways...
[04:38] <JohnFlux> iiiears: modprobe is smarter than insmod
[04:38] <snooo> is there an easy guide for mounting an smbfs share anywhere?
[04:38] <zakame> iiiears: modprobe
[04:39] <JohnFlux> iiiears: and /etc/modules is the file
[04:39] <iiiears> Ah cool. :)
[04:39] <JohnFlux> snooo: man mount
[04:39] <JohnFlux> snooo: man smbmount as well
[04:39] <snooo> ok
[04:39] <izmaelis> why after upgrading to breezy it takes double tim for boot-up?
[04:39] <ProN00b> *sob*
[04:40] <ccfiel> can somebody give me a link on how to install webcam in ubuntu
[04:40] <snooo> cheers
[04:40] <iiiears> Outstanding. - darned if you guys don't make it easier and easier to keep linux. ;)
[04:41] <dtamas> how can I disable gaim autostart? I didn't put in 'autostart programs' and it starts automatically!
[04:41] <El_Che> dtamas: in the config of gaim
[04:41] <zakame> dtamas: strange... do you have an ~/.Xsesssion or ~/.xinitrc?
[04:41] <izmaelis> dtamas, did you save your gnome session?
[04:42] <Keshav> bye everybody it was great to see people like brenner and bob2 helping others this really is a great room
[04:42] <Keshav> keep spreading the knowledge!
[04:42] <ProN00b> there is enlightenment as a ubuntu package (outdated through) but all the almost necessary things, as the enlightenment menue and the file manager...
[04:42] <Keshav> bye again
[04:42] <omer> thanks, brenner
[04:42] <dtamas> izmaelis: no. It may couse the start of gaim?
[04:42] <iiiears> Hurry back Keshav! :)
[04:42] <brenner> Keshav: heh. bye
[04:43] <brenner> omer: worked?
[04:43] <izmaelis> dtamas, it may cause the start of any app that was running when you save your session
[04:43] <gwen> i know this sounds stupid, but im used to debian's installation where you can define it....is there a default root password or how do i go around switching to root?
[04:43] <Enlite> how do I install JRE on Breezy? 'apt-get install sun-j2re1.5' doesnt work..
[04:44] <brenner> !root
[04:44] <ubotu> rumour has it, root is disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[04:44] <Ng> Enlite: see the Java wiki page
[04:44] <dtamas> izmaelis: i'll try it, thanks!
[04:44] <iiiears> gksudo will give your normal apps super root powers, else check out this link.
[04:44] <brenner> gwen: that was for you
[04:44] <iiiears> !rootsudo
[04:44] <ubotu> well, rootsudo is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[04:44] <omer> Yes, but I have another problem. I have gcc install, but it need the command gcc-3.4
[04:45] <azertyuuu> i get errno111 and errno3
[04:45] <snooo> brenner: vlc is much better
[04:45] <brenner> omer: so create a symbolic link iirc, or make an aliais in Bashrc
[04:45] <gwen> both !root and !rootsudo say event not found
[04:45] <snooo> playing without a problem full screen
[04:45] <azertyuuu> brenner errno111 and errno 3
[04:45] <iiiears> vlc is even crossplatform.
[04:45] <mustard5> can anyone look at my problem with mythtv at  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3379
[04:46] <omer> what is it Bashrc?
[04:46] <snooo> JohnFlux: cheers for the tip
[04:46] <brenner> snooo: you've peaked my interest...i'll try it sometime. :)
[04:46] <dtamas> Enlite: sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[04:46] <izmaelis> does anyone know why after upgrading to breezy it takes double time for my system to boot-up?
[04:46] <iiiears> gwen - psst - google ubuntuguide.org or that rootsudo page it's mirrored all over.
[04:47] <brenner> omer: sorry, meant bashrc
[04:47] <gwen> im reading it now
[04:47] <iiiears> servers took the day off?
[04:47] <gwen> thanks
[04:47] <omer> brenner, what is it bashrc?
[04:48] <Dekkard> isnt bashrc like..your bash config file?
[04:48] <ArdieM> hello. my gnome doesnt load anymore. failsafe doesnt help... what should i do?
[04:48] <brenner> omer: config file for bash, the shell you most likely use....you can set up an alias like so .e.g alias gcc='/path/to/gcc-3.4'
[04:49] <omer> OK. thanks.
[04:49] <brenner> omer: then you can call gcc and it will call gcc-3.4 for you
[04:49] <brenner> omer: the file is ~/.bashrc
[04:50] <omer> Thanks, brenner
[04:50] <ArdieM> got no idea?
[04:50] <brenner> ArdieM: define doesn't load
[04:50] <ArdieM> when i enter useername and pw its says. the session has been ended in less than 10 secs. try failsafe
[04:51] <Sudo> can someone help me
[04:51] <Sudo> im upgrading too breezy
[04:51] <Sudo> after ive done sudo apt-get update
[04:52] <Sudo> whats next?
[04:52] <Sudo> sudo update
[04:52] <Sudo> i mean
[04:52] <brenner> ArdieM: that doesn't sound very good...does this always happen?
[04:52] <brenner> !breezy
[04:52] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[04:52] <Sudo> sudo distro-update?
[04:52] <JohnFlux> Sudo: see /topic
[04:52] <holden_> whay happened to http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net/ ?
[04:52] <Sudo> i cant get into firefox
[04:52] <Sudo> can someone find out for me
[04:52] <JohnFlux> Sudo: lynx
[04:52] <afaict> Is Ubuntu shipping Free CDs to Brasil too ?
[04:52] <Ng> holden_: backports became an official repository
[04:52] <izmaelis> sudo dist-upgrade
[04:53] <ArdieM> Sudo: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[04:53] <brenner> afaict: worldwide iirc
[04:53] <mustard5> can anyone look at my problem with mythtv at  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3379
[04:53] <Sudo> ok ty ArdieM
[04:53] <holden_> Ng, and how do I do? I just installed hoary in this computer and i have no idea where to get all those mp3 codecs and all
[04:53] <afaict> brenner, nice! i will give cds to my friends.. :) veeeeeeery nice
[04:53] <wickedpuppy> !restrictedformats
[04:53] <ubotu> restrictedformats is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[04:54] <afaict> how long it takes ? brenner  ?
[04:54] <wickedpuppy> holden, there you go
[04:54] <Ng> holden_: you don't need backports for mp3 codecs and so on. See the RestrictedFormats page wickedpuppy just pulled up
[04:54] <dr_strangelove> how can I find out which which version of g++ a library is compiled?
[04:54] <brenner> afaict: depends i think...hoary took ~1.5 mths for me
[04:54] <wickedpuppy> follow that link and you shall find ya gold
[04:54] <brenner> afaict: ymmv
[04:54] <dr_strangelove> (with which)
[04:54] <dr_strangelove> in breezy
[04:55] <Sudo> also how can install a new theme on ubuntu?
[04:56] <brenner> Sudo: theme manager: system > prefs > theme
[04:56] <holden> could anyone help me?  mplayer-386: Depends: libdirectfb-0.9-20 but it is not installable
[04:56] <usuario> server/irc.irc-hispano.org
[04:56] <holden>                Depends: libggi2 (>= 1:2.0.5) but it is not installable
[04:56] <holden>  im getting those messages
[04:57] <holden> before I got the helpful optin "install these now?" but not now
[04:57] <JohnFlux> holden: do apt-get install libdirecfb-0.9-20   maybe :)
[04:57] <JohnFlux> holden: add the missing "t"
[04:57] <holden> yeah, i know, but it's a HUGE list of htings that are missing
[04:57] <brenner> holden: bad repo maybe?
[04:57] <mwe> holden did you apt-get update, is sources.list sane?
[04:58] <holden> yes, i guess so, i have the mirroxmax things still on it
[04:59] <brenner> holden: mirrormax is bad iirc
[04:59] <ccfiel> can somebody what is "remap_page_range"?
[04:59] <holden> brenner, and how do i change it? i mean, fresh repos?
[05:00] <azertyuuu> brenner still getting error no 111 and no 3 (can't enter X)
[05:00] <ja76> Hi there. I have a problem with an usb mouse on my ubuntu warty. Can anyone help?
[05:00] <ccfiel> can somebody tell me what is "remap_page_range"?
[05:01] <brenner> holden: breezy has no backports
[05:01] <Sudo> is there a web designing program for ubuntu?
[05:01] <holden> brenner, im on hoary
[05:01] <brenner> holden: hoary's can be found at paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969
[05:02] <holden> brenner,  THATS the one! i couldnt remember the address but i know it was like a sexy number on the netherlands
[05:02] <hart> whats a good apt-get mirror to use that is not broken? i'm in the usa
[05:02] <Pupeno> Sudo: There are more than one, I like Quanta+.
[05:02] <TD> any ubuntu users got a minute or two to help me out? i need some basic information
[05:02] <brenner> holden: lol...just ask ubotu. trigger was 'repo'
[05:02] <BockBilbo> bye!
[05:02] <Tomcat_> TD: Just ask here. Many people can help you here.
[05:03] <TD> specifically, i'd like to know which packages own /etc/profile, /etc/xdg/menus/applications.menu
[05:03] <TD> erm
[05:03] <TD> the desktop login scripts ...
[05:03] <TD> i'm not sure where they are
[05:03] <Tomcat_> Go to a console, do "dpkg -S <file, full path>"
[05:04] <Tomcat_> Seems that /etc/profile is not owned by anyone.
[05:04] <TD> Tomcat_: i'm asking here because i'm not an Ubuntu user :)
[05:04] <Tomcat_> Ah. :>
[05:04] <TD> Tomcat_: hmm. is there an /etc/profile.d directory?
[05:04] <ja76> Please, anyone? Need help with a usb mouse problem.
[05:04] <Tomcat_> TD: Can't see one.
[05:06] <pybe> TD: do you mean scripts that run when you login to desktop with gdm etc
[05:06] <darknature> how do i configure the window border?
[05:06] <Sudo> i keep getting this message when i sudo apt-get update
[05:06] <Sudo> win: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[05:06] <brenner> ja76: probably can't help, but what's the prob?
[05:06] <darknature> i know where to go to put a theme but the window boreder i want ot make smaller
[05:06] <Sudo> !theme
[05:06] <ubotu> Not a clue, Sudo
[05:06] <Sudo> !themes
[05:06] <TD> pybe: yeah
[05:07] <hart> Sudo, i am getting the same error
[05:07] <cappiz> someone here ever used a sandberg nightcam?
[05:07] <ja76> brenner: At some point in time it stopped working. It works fine on other puters though, and I have a usb key which works in my puter.
[05:07] <darknature> i tried going to themes and all i see is themes for a window border now a configurator
[05:07] <darknature> not*
[05:07] <Sudo> hart why is it that error?
[05:07] <Sudo> fabbione why?
[05:08] <brenner> ja76: maybe plug it in, then dmesg | tail
[05:08] <simbad> hello. Since upgrade to breezy, xterm and XEmacs have really ugly fonts. I have no idea for the reason (Ok, Upgrade:-), Any hints for me?
[05:08] <brenner> simbad: doesn't xterm *always* have ugly fonts? :)
[05:08] <mrx___> Sudo et al, i switched to uk.archive for now and it seems to work
[05:08] <Sudo> mrx___ how do i do that
[05:08] <hart> Sudo, no idea, i was hoping to apt-get mplayer today but i guess not.
[05:09] <brenner> darkheart: yeah, that would involve editing the theme itself i imagine
[05:09] <Ng> hart: mplayer is in multiverse
[05:09] <simbad> :-) ok, especially the bold font is unreadable. And all bigger fonts in Xemacs, too
[05:09] <Sudo> mrx___: how do i do that
[05:09] <mrx___> Sudo: i edited /etc/apt/sources.list and changed all occurances
[05:09] <mrx___> i'd make a backup copy first though Sudo
[05:09] <Sudo> mrx___: so what bit do i change
[05:10] <cappiz> how can i list all modules loaded?
[05:10] <mrx___> Sudo what package repostitory are you using now?
[05:10] <Sudo> breezy
[05:10] <mrx___> i forgot
[05:10] <brenner> cappiz: lsmod
[05:10] <Sudo> mrx___: so i change deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted too?
[05:10] <pybe> TD: i think they are to do with X the files are something like .xsession or similar cant remember exaclty. Also I think gnome has its own knid of thing, where if you have apps open and tell gnome to close you can ask it to save the session or some such and next time you login it will reopen the same apps.
[05:10] <cappiz> thanks brenner .)
[05:10] <ja76> brenner: It says: "Cannot enable port 3. Maybe the USB cable is bad?".
[05:10] <cappiz> :)
[05:11] <TD> pybe: yeah i'm looking at what package owns the system-wide login scripts
[05:11] <TD> so i can file a bug
[05:11] <mrx___> Sudo: so everywhere it says:  http://archive.ubuntu.com  change it to  http://uk.archive.ubuntu.com
[05:11] <fuske> can somone tell me how to open ports and see what ports are open?
[05:11] <ja76> brenner: But it is not - the mouse works on other puters.
[05:11] <brenner> ja76: dunno..if you say it works on other computers...
[05:11] <brenner> ja76: yeah, i just said that. :)
[05:11] <Sudo> mrx___: ok, and then?
[05:11] <babui> fuske, $ nmap localhost
[05:11] <Sudo> sudo apt-get update?
[05:11] <mrx___> and then try again
[05:12] <brenner> ja76: do you have other usb ports?
[05:12] <ja76> brenner: Yes.
[05:12] <fuske> babui, dosent ubuntu have nmap from the beginning?
[05:12] <brenner> ja76: tried them?
[05:12] <babui> fuske, I don't know. If not, do a sudo apt-get install nmap before
[05:13] <mrx___> Sudo i used synaptic so it figured the refreshed packages for me, with apt-get i believe you want apt-get update, then apt-get install
[05:13] <ja76> brenner: Yes, get the same message.
[05:13] <Sudo> ok
[05:13] <cappiz> someone here that might help me with a webcam issue? it crashes when i try to use it :S
[05:13] <pybe> TD: define system wide login scripts
[05:14] <brenner> ja76: weird dunno, sorry....have you tried another usb mouse?
[05:14] <TD> something that will control the environment of the entire X session, for environment variables and such
[05:14] <skt_wolf> hi everybody
[05:14] <ja76> brenner: Yes, I tried another. Same problem.
[05:15] <brenner> ja76: what make and models are the two?
[05:15] <pybe> TD: do you mean Xserver stuff or GDM or the actual desktop
[05:15] <Sudo> what do i download too use my ipod with ubuntu?
[05:15] <Sudo> !ipod
[05:15] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[05:16] <ja76> brenner: They're both Logitech. One MouseMan Optical dual and one TrackMan Marble Wheel.
[05:16] <TD> pybe: any will do
[05:16] <omer> How I install ll?
[05:16] <pybe> TD: there are paths and profiles for all sorts of components IIRC
[05:16] <brenner> ja76: hit the forum i guess....dunno what else, sorry
[05:16] <pybe> TD: what specifically are you having an issue with
[05:16] <brenner> ubuntuforums.org
[05:16] <pybe> omer: ?
[05:16] <ja76> brenner: Ok, thanks a lot for your time.
[05:16] <fuske> babui, but i cant open borts with nmap?
[05:17] <darknature> how do i configure the size of the window border?
[05:17] <pybe> omer: ll as in ls -al
[05:17] <brenner> ja76: np, sorry i couldnt help more
[05:17] <omer> OK
[05:17] <pybe> omer: or ls -l
[05:17] <cappiz> i get this when i try to use my webcam : i get this : Oct 20 17:06:06 mainframe hpiod: unable to ParDevice::Open hp:/par/ANY?device=/dev/parport3: No such file or directory: io/hpiod/ppdevice.cpp 827
[05:17] <goo> Pardon me for asking - but where can I find more info about Ubuntu 5.10 Server ?
[05:17] <cappiz> whats is that?
[05:18] <pybe> omer: you can set an alias in ~/.bashrc
[05:18] <goo> cappiz: I have no clue. A .no internet magazine wrote about it today.
[05:18] <fuske> what is the command for opening ports?
[05:18] <Pupeno> When I install mysql-server-4.1 it tries to install Postfix. Is it only because mysql-server-4.1 depends on any MTA ? if so, shouldn't it install exim ? should I install exim ?
[05:19] <pybe> fuske: depends what your using as a firewall
[05:19] <goo> cappiz: I guess there is no point - just choosing "server" in the normal install would install only the base system.
[05:19] <fuske> pybe, nothing
[05:19] <fuske> i think
[05:19] <Coz> Hello All
[05:19] <Coz> has anyone here used Skype?
[05:20] <pybe> fuske: if nothing it there you cant open ports as they will all be open anyway
[05:20] <cappiz> goo i installed the client
[05:20] <cappiz> didnt install server
[05:20] <fuske> pybe, okey i just installed ubuntu and have non extern firewall
[05:20] <selinium> anybody here running WINE in Breezy? Just want to see if it works?
[05:20] <selinium> Coz: yep
[05:20] <redlounge> hi. i am getting a gpg error during an online update. is this a local problem on my client, or what i think a problem on the ubuntu update server?
[05:20] <brenner> i thought all the ports are closed by default?
[05:21] <fuske> pybe, and i want to open a port for bittorrent
[05:21] <pluffsy> hello
[05:21] <omer> I do that
[05:21] <omer> Thanks
[05:21] <Coz> selinium how well does it work and is it worth it?
[05:21] <pybe> fuske: what did you choose at install to have a firewall or not
[05:21] <pluffsy> does anyone if etags in ubuntu 5.10 has support for php?
[05:21] <brenner> redlounge: bad repo maybe?
[05:21] <fuske> pybe, it didnt ask
[05:21] <brenner> redlounge: what's the error?
[05:22] <aclonedsheep> Hi, I'm trying to install VPN software and am getting an error that gcc3.4 does not exist...I have gcc4.0 installed I guess, and dont see a gcc3.4 package  in synaptic
[05:22] <pybe> fuske: it does
[05:22] <woodwizzle> is the new OO 2.0 gonna hit the ubuntu repos, or is it too late and we'll have to wait for backports?
[05:22] <selinium> I use it to talk to my brother in Australia (I am in the UK) I have had no problems at all!
[05:22] <fuske> ubuntu breezy, and no it didnt?
[05:22] <pluffsy> if somebody with ubuntu 5.10 could run etags --help to check for me I would be very glad.
[05:22] <mrx___> i'm supposing the mirrors are either borked or hammered
[05:22] <mrx___> i'm hoping it's hammered :)
[05:22] <Coz> great thanks I wanted to try it but was unsure
[05:22] <redlounge> brenner: invalid signature. i only use the official ubuntu rep.
[05:22] <Coz> Do you just need a micrphone for the system?
[05:22] <mae> is there a good html to pdf converter?
[05:23] <mae> that will read stylesheets
[05:23] <fuske> pybe, how can i chek wheter i have a firewall or not?
[05:23] <selinium> Coz, Yep
[05:23] <pybe> fuske: port scan your pc from another
[05:23] <GNAM> openoffice 2.0 released!
[05:23] <GNAM> incredibile
[05:23] <Coz> Autrailia huh? I have been wanting to go there for a while
[05:23] <Coz> thanks I will try it
[05:23] <aclonedsheep> how can I get the install to use the versin of gcc I have to compile the headers
[05:23] <pybe> fuske: do you have your pc straight on the internet through a modem?
[05:24] <selinium> Coz, you are better off getting a headset. It stops the other person from hearing themselves.. Very distracting
[05:24] <bur[n] er> mae: file, print, print to pdf printer :)
[05:25] <fuske> pybe, no but i have no extern firewall
[05:25] <mae> bur[n] er, in what browser, in epiphany it says 'not supported'
[05:25] <mae> in firefox, there is no such option
[05:25] <bur[n] er> no?  do you have a pdf printer installed?
[05:25] <ajordao> what packages i need to install divx and xvid to play in totem ?
[05:26] <bur[n] er> !tell ajordao about restricted formats
[05:26] <brenner> mae: print to file
[05:26] <brenner> mae: in firefox
[05:26] <brenner> then convert the ps file to pdf using ps2df
[05:26] <fuske> isnt there just a command for opening a port?
[05:26] <brenner> s/ps2df/ps2pdf
[05:26] <surfk> hi!
[05:26] <mae> ahh
[05:27] <aclonedsheep> Does anyone know how to configure it so the install uses the versin of GCC I have and not 3.4...or how I get 3.4
[05:27] <bur[n] er> fuske: you have to run a server on a port that listens
[05:27] <pybe> fuske: how do you have the pc connected to the internet?
[05:27] <Shadowline> bur[n] er: the same bur[n] er that used to hang in #fpn ?
[05:27] <bur[n] er> Shadowline: yes!!! :)
[05:27] <brenner> although...iirc, the browser might apply it's own "printing stylesheet"
[05:27] <Shadowline> hahaha
[05:27] <bur[n] er> wow... old skewl ;)
[05:27] <fuske> pybe, trough a router than a modem
[05:27] <brenner> i.e. it'll look different
[05:27] <kedai> hi. what's the tool to configure X in breezy?
[05:27] <ubuntu__> salut
[05:27] <bur[n] er> Shadowline: using ubuntu instead of litestep these days?
[05:27] <mischa> hi all, sometimes beezy freezes on me if i don't put e cdrom in my cdrom drive...anyone have a clu??
[05:28] <pybe> fuske: and the router has no built in firewall?
[05:28] <ubuntu__> hi all
[05:28] <Shadowline> nurner: I haven't used litestep in years
[05:28] <mischa> i know it has someting to do with the hald
[05:28] <Shadowline> burner
[05:28] <spiral> hi
[05:28] <fuske> pybe: yes it has but i have configured that alredy
[05:28] <mischa> yep
[05:28] <bur[n] er> nor i, just curious
[05:28] <brenner> ooh, litestep. is that still alive?
[05:28] <bur[n] er> brenner: not really ;)
[05:28] <aclonedsheep> no one knows about gcc?
[05:28] <brenner> i used it too on my win98 machine
[05:29] <bur[n] er> aclonedsheep: u can use an export command to set the gcc version
[05:29] <pybe> fuske: so do you have more than 1 pc on you lan?
[05:29] <Sudo> !java
[05:29] <ubotu> from memory, java is to install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadeb
[05:29] <aclonedsheep> bur[n] er: how do i do that?
[05:29] <Shadowline> bur[n] er: I was useing Gentoo for a long time and recently decided to try ubuntu
[05:30] <bur[n] er> Shadowline: good call on the switch ;)  gentoo just takes ages to compile everything
[05:30] <fuske> pybe, yes
[05:30] <bur[n] er> aclonedsheep: export GCC=gcc-3.3
[05:30] <bur[n] er> for example
[05:31] <mae> brenner, thank you you saved my bacon :)
[05:31] <Shadowline> bur[n] er: that wasn't what made me sw, I got tired of config'ing EVERYTHING, must be getting old I guess
[05:31] <surfk> how to isntall midnight commander? i've tried to do "sudo apt-get install mc" but it says that there is no package like that. (I've selected an apt-source previously and updated..)
[05:31] <pybe> fuske: from the other pc on your lan can you telnet to the port that is required?
[05:31] <brenner> mae: was the output good enough?
[05:31] <aclonedsheep> bur[n] er, what exactly does that do?  Right now its trying to run gcc-3.4
[05:31] <mae> brenner, output was excellent.
[05:31] <bur[n] er> Shadowline: i was a gentoo user for ages as well before knoppix brought me to debian-based systems :)
[05:31] <mae> although it didnt have any images
[05:31] <Sudo> who said my name?
[05:31] <mae> donno how it would work with images
[05:31] <darksabah> hy everyone
[05:31] <bur[n] er> aclonedsheep: it sets the gcc version to 3.3...
[05:32] <defcon8> gwllo
[05:32] <defcon8> hello*
[05:32] <aclonedsheep> bur[n] er, oh ok thanks
[05:32] <darksabah> need help is there a comand apt-get for gedeskletS?
[05:32] <fuske> pybe, i dont think my roomate would like me disturbing her :P
[05:32] <darksabah> please
[05:32] <bur[n] er> aclonedsheep: np
[05:32] <Shadowline> darksabah: apt-get install gdesklets
[05:33] <Sudo> how do i install java on ubuntu ?
[05:33] <Ng> darksabah: you need to enable the universe repository, then sudo apt-get install gdesklets
[05:33] <Ng> Sudo: see the Java wiki page
[05:33] <bur[n] er> darksabah: learn to use "search" in synaptic
[05:33] <aclonedsheep> bur[n] er, I ran that and then did my install again and still not working... now it says gcc-version.sh does not exist...
[05:33] <pybe> fuske: in a terminal try iptables --list
[05:33] <elgordo12345> Goodmorning all.   Just installed Breezy Badger.    I dont see checkinstall anywhere.  Is it included?
[05:33] <bur[n] er> aclonedsheep: u have gcc-3.3 installed?
[05:33] <Ng> oh for goodness sake
[05:33] <Ng> the java wiki pages changed *again* to junk
[05:34] <mpdizon> hello world!
[05:34] <aclonedsheep> oh i do now...i guess I just had plain "gcc" installed
[05:34] <Ng> Sudo: see the Sun Java section of the RestrictedFormats wiki page, ignore the Java one, it's rubbish.
[05:35] <Sudo> kk
[05:35] <aclonedsheep> bur[n] er, ok Im making progress now, I may just be entering the wrong dir for my kernel but at least no gcc error :)
[05:35] <bur[n] er> :)
[05:35] <pybe> fuske: do you have much in there?
[05:35] <aclonedsheep> I entered this : /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.12-9 , and yes i did install them
[05:37] <surfk> does anyone know how to install midnight commander?
[05:37] <brenner> yep, package is called mc
[05:37] <mpdizon> r there any filipinos in this room?
[05:38] <fuske> pybe, no
[05:38] <fuske> pybe, three things get accepted
[05:38] <aclonedsheep> lol...
[05:38] <surfk> brenner, but apt-cache doesnt show sucha  package
[05:38] <makkk> ok, so i switched from kubuntu to ubuntu and upgraded the kernel to 686. now when I try to log into gnome, nautilus keeps restarting. it goes nowhere. can anyone help?
[05:38] <bur[n] er> surfk: got universe repos installed?
[05:38] <bur[n] er> !repositories
[05:38] <ubotu> I guess 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)
[05:38] <brenner> surfk: it's in the universe repo
[05:38] <duncanm> anyone using the nvidia drivers here?
[05:38] <makkk> I really dont want to reinstall
[05:39] <aclonedsheep> burner Im getting GCC errors again...lol
[05:39] <bur[n] er> makkk: u could try using a different user... maybe your nautilus preferences are borking it
[05:39] <aclonedsheep> I was using the wrong kernel dir, now Im not, but gcc-3.4 errors again even though i ran the export
[05:39] <bur[n] er> makkk: u install "ubuntu-desktop" ?
[05:39] <holden> hey
[05:39] <makkk> bur[n] er, yes
[05:39] <holden> could anyone help me, im having enormous trouble wathing videos
[05:39] <bur[n] er> aclonedsheep: echo $GCC
[05:39] <holden> i already installed all the codecs
[05:40] <peterle> Der Lfter meiner Graka hat sich gerade gelst und Ubuntu hat sich beim Booten langsam auf dem Bildschirm aufgelst :-/
[05:40] <surfk> bur[n] er, brenner , oh I see I just have to add the universe line to sources.list right?
[05:40] <aclonedsheep> it says gcc-3.3
[05:40] <bur[n] er> surfk: yes
[05:40] <ArdieM> my sys is goin to die now... :( apt-get install xorg says "there no pkg xorg"
[05:40] <bur[n] er> surfk: you can do it via synaptic
[05:40] <ArdieM> why that?? or does xorg has a specific name?
[05:40] <bur[n] er> ArdieM: xserver-xorg
[05:40] <pybe> fuske: paste the output from iptables --list into a private cat window
[05:40] <brenner> surfk: it should be in there already, just uncomment it... bur[n] er's link was useful too
[05:40] <bur[n] er> people really need to learn to search synaptic!
[05:41] <surfk> bur[n] er, for some reason, synaptic did not start.. it says it cannot start gksudo
[05:41] <apokryphos> or apt :P
[05:41] <aclonedsheep> bur[n] er, I've figured out how useful that is already :)
[05:41] <apokryphos> surfk: any other output?
[05:41] <bur[n] er> surfk: from a term you can do "apt-cache search blah"
[05:41] <aclonedsheep> bur[n] er, $echo gcc reports gcc-3.3 but the install script is still giving me gcc-3.4 errors
[05:41] <brenner> ArdieM: xserver-xorg
[05:41] <ArdieM> brenner thank you!
[05:42] <surfk> apokryphos, "Failed to execute child process "gksudo" (No such file or directory)"
[05:42] <apokryphos> surfk: type gksudo synaptic in a terminal; what do you get?
[05:42] <apokryphos> surfk: if the otuput is long, use a pastebin or paste it in #flood
[05:43] <aclonedsheep> bur[n] er,  any clue? :-/
[05:43] <holden> What does this mean? Package w32codecs is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[05:43] <surfk> apokryphos, gksudo: command not found
[05:43] <apokryphos> heh
[05:43] <apokryphos> surfk: how did you install ubuntu?
[05:43] <aclonedsheep> why isnt gcc-3.4 in synaptic anyway...if i could just install it...
[05:43] <apokryphos> aclonedsheep: it is
[05:43] <holden> (I already added recent repertories and everything works ok with that)
[05:43] <surfk> bur[n] er, ok I'll try
[05:43] <surfk> apokryphos, from CD
[05:43] <ceacy> Hi everybody
[05:43] <aclonedsheep> apokryphos,  I searched for it and did not find it
[05:43] <apokryphos> surfk: hoary/breezy?
[05:43] <ceacy> I come querying some help :)
[05:44] <aclonedsheep> what would be the apt-get command for it?
[05:44] <Sudo> how can i use my ipod nano with ubuntu?
[05:44] <ceacy> (excuse me if my english seems odd, i'm french)
[05:44] <apokryphos> !info gcc-3.4
[05:44] <ubotu> gcc-3.4: (The GNU C compiler), section devel, is optional. Version: 3.4.4-6ubuntu8 (breezy), Packaged size: 473 kB, Installed size: 4520 kB
[05:44] <bur[n] er> aclonedsheep: not really
[05:44] <ubuntu_> Do we get update for new OpenOffice2.0 full? In ubuntu 5.10?
[05:44] <aclonedsheep> not really what?
[05:44] <Shadowline> Sudo: plug it in, use gtkpod to load music
[05:44] <makkk> bur[n] er, looks like you were right. adding a different user makes a usuable system. how do i get rid of the borken nautilus?
[05:44] <brenner> holden: you won't find it in the repo for legal reasons iirc
[05:44] <surfk> apokryphos, breezy
[05:44] <bur[n] er> aclonedsheep: i have no ideas ;)
[05:44] <brenner> holden: /msg ubotu w32codecs
[05:44] <ceacy> I've a folder whose name is "- Shani -" : how can i access it from bash ?
[05:44] <bur[n] er> makkk: u can remove your gnome config files
[05:44] <aclonedsheep> apokryphos, !info gcc-3.4 says event not found
[05:44] <ceacy> I tried `cd "- Shani -"`
[05:45] <ubuntu_> there is full ver. of OO-2.0
[05:45] <bur[n] er> makkk: mv .gnome2/ .gnome2-bak/
[05:45] <aclonedsheep> bur[n] er,  Thanks ffor the help you did give me, hopefully I can still get this working :)
[05:45] <ceacy> cd \-\ Shani\ \-
[05:45] <apokryphos> aclonedsheep: look at one ubotu just said -- it exists, as you can see.
[05:45] <bur[n] er> aclonedsheep: good luck :)
[05:45] <ceacy> and so on, it didin't work
[05:45] <ceacy> any tip ?
[05:45] <Cryptid> Can some one help me mount my second harddrive which is in Fat32 format and has 2 drives of each 5 gb so that i can read and write data to it from Ubuntu
[05:45] <holden> brenner, could u be a sweetheart and copy me that information? cant msg him since im not regitered
[05:46] <apokryphos> surfk: sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install gksu
[05:46] <brenner> holden: ew, don't call me sweetheart. :)
[05:46] <brenner> holden: hoary or breezy?
[05:46] <apokryphos> holden: register then
[05:46] <holden> brenner, hoary :)
[05:46] <apokryphos> holden: /msg nickserv register password
[05:46] <surfk> apokryphos, thx!
[05:46] <funkyHat> Cryptid, download that script that ubotu just told you about, and follow the instructions in it
[05:46] <ceacy> no one has any hint ?
[05:46] <iiiears> Cryptid - checkout winmac_fstab.sh
[05:46] <aclonedsheep> oh ok...i see it in devel - when i searched for gcc though  3.4 didnt come up, heh so thanks
[05:46] <iiiears> !ntfs
[05:46] <ubotu> somebody said ntfs was 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
[05:46] <brenner> or yeah, register. :)  get the info from the horse's mouth
[05:47] <holden> argh, already registered
[05:47] <Cryptid> funkyHat, but that is for NTFS rite i need to mount Fat32 drives
[05:47] <duncanm> i upgraded my machine from hoary to breezy, how do i enable usplash?
[05:47] <Sudo> how can i use my ipod nano with ubuntu?
[05:47] <bur[n] er> duncanm: sudo apt-get install usplash :)
[05:47] <Shadowline> Sudo: plug it in, use gtkpod to load music
[05:47] <brenner> wolden: then identify
[05:47] <apokryphos> duncanm: if it hasn't already.. sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-`uname -r`
[05:47] <wolden> brenner, just did :)
[05:47] <Sudo> Shadowline: its got a error though
[05:47] <ceacy> I can't use Nutilus, as it's by a ssh access
[05:47] <apokryphos> bur[n] er: no, that comes in with ubuntu-desktop anyhow
[05:47] <Shadowline> Sudo: whats the error ?
[05:47] <funkyHat> Cryptid, no, it should cope with ntfs, fat, fat32 and that mac filesystem...
[05:47] <Sudo> Shadowline: '/media/ipod/iPod_Control/iTunes/iTunesDB' does not exist. Import aborted.
[05:48] <bur[n] er> apokryphos: oh :)
[05:48] <pybe> Sudo: the question should be can I install ubnutu on my nano
[05:48] <Cryptid> funkyHat, ok i check it out now and if i have ne problems i will get back to u
[05:48] <Shadowline> Sudo: I get the same error, still works for me
[05:48] <Sudo> Shadowline: you didnt need too change anything?
[05:48] <funkyHat> ok :)
[05:48] <duncanm> Searching for splash image... none found, skipping...
[05:48] <wolden> brenner, so after downloading the 12mb file, i install it just how?
[05:48] <Sudo> Shadowline: do you actually have a nano? or plain ipod
[05:48] <Shadowline> Sudo: nope
[05:48] <duncanm> but usplash is already the newest version.
[05:48] <wolden> (je suis completement nul)
[05:48] <apokryphos> duncanm: ignore that; it should work now
[05:48] <aclonedsheep> apokryphos, im getting new errors installing it now that it finds gcc3.4...would you mind taking a look in #flood ?
[05:48] <vbgunz> anyone know of a good archive manager with a GUI?
[05:48] <Shadowline> Sudo: I have a mini
[05:49] <brenner> wolden: ask ubotu about dpkg
[05:49] <Sudo> Shadowline: kk
[05:49] <iiiears> pybe - it may be possible but why risk it? - thumbdrives are so inexpensive.
[05:49] <bur[n] er> vbgunz: file-roller
[05:49] <Sudo> Shadowline: would it matter?
[05:49] <Shadowline> Sudo: nope
[05:49] <apokryphos> aclonedsheep: go for it
[05:49] <andy81> hi
[05:49] <vbgunz> bur[n] er, file-roller is godforbidden buggylicious
[05:49] <bur[n] er> vbgunz: ?
[05:49] <vbgunz> would you know of another one?
[05:49] <bur[n] er> how is file-roller buggy?
[05:49] <Amaranth> That's basically the only one that exists, afaik.
[05:49] <iiiears> vbgunz - totem is craptacular. - lol
[05:50] <Amaranth> Unless konq has a kpart that handles it
[05:50] <Sudo> Shadowline: check this for me
[05:50] <leonel> so !  if I install breezy  with the server option  will be the same  as if I install ubuntu-server ?
[05:50] <vbgunz> iiiears, haha I ageeus maximus
[05:50] <andy81> got a small problem with login and keyboard, the keyboard wont work, so i cant login at all.  I have logged in before, I think something went wrong when i tried to config the ati driver.  anyone can help?
[05:50] <Sudo> Shadowline: go into edit then preferences and check "iPod mount Point"
[05:50] <p0mppu> file-roller sucks
[05:50] <p0mppu> :)
[05:50] <apokryphos> aclonedsheep: what is that script?
[05:50] <Sudo> Shadowline: does it say /media/ipod
[05:50] <Shadowline> Sudo: one sec
[05:50] <pybe> iiiears: but a thumb drive doesnt have a screen
[05:50] <p0mppu> on some tar.gz's it doesn't display all the conetent
[05:50] <p0mppu> *content
[05:50] <Amaranth> it does what it's supposed to, extracts files to a dir
[05:50] <aclonedsheep> apokryphos, installing cisco vpn software
[05:51] <apokryphos> aclonedsheep: script/program
[05:51] <apokryphos> hm, ok
[05:51] <aclonedsheep> my university provided it
[05:51] <Shadowline> Sudo: yep
[05:51] <p0mppu> Amaranth, still it sucks :) it's faster to use console
[05:51] <Sudo> Shadowline: just /media/ipod
[05:51] <vbgunz> bur[n] er, not sure why, I cannot create an archive and then select my entire home directory while trying to exclude a certain folder... It really doesn't matter, File-roller, crashes all of the time no exception and I am virtually on a fresh installation of Ubuntu
[05:51] <Sudo> Shadowline: yes?
[05:51] <Shadowline> Sudo; YES
[05:51] <vbgunz> It has done this on all of my installations
[05:51] <Sudo> Shadowline: kk let me try
[05:51] <Belutz> ceacy, try cd -\ Shani\ -/
[05:52] <andy81> does anyone know how i can finx the problem?
[05:52] <apokryphos> aclonedsheep: no idea, really; seems like more automake madness
[05:52] <Amaranth> vbgunz: in order to select your entire home folder minus one you need to list all the other folders in the tar command
[05:52] <selinium> anybody here running WINE in Breezy? Just want to see if it works?
[05:52] <bur[n] er> vbgunz: guitar is a gui file archiver (not as good as file-roller)
[05:52] <bur[n] er> vbgunz: there's also "ark" (kde app)
[05:52] <ceacy> Belutz > ls complains about an error of syntax
[05:52] <vbgunz> Amaranth, on the command line I would have to list all 40 folders - the one I don't want?
[05:52] <aclonedsheep> apokryphos, there are a few different versions of it on the server, maybe i picked the wrong one, but i have no idea what hte right one is, heh
[05:53] <ceacy> nwn@ceacy-dev:~/nwn/servervault$ cd -\ Shani\ -/
[05:53] <ceacy> -bash: cd: - : invalid option
[05:53] <ceacy> cd: usage: cd [-L|-P]  [dir] 
[05:53] <Amaranth> vbgunz: yep
[05:53] <ajordao> why it says that i dont have this package candidate ? it says in wiki to install it "totem-xine gstreamer0.8-plugins gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse "
[05:53] <iiiears> selinium, - Cedega is $15 and chep at twice the prce installs are painless.
[05:53] <aclonedsheep> apokryphos, this is the one i have: vpnclient-linux-4.6.00.0045-k9.tar.gz
[05:53] <bur[n] er> ajordao: add universe and multiverse repos
[05:53] <bur[n] er> !repositories
[05:53] <ubotu> sources is, like, 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)
[05:54] <selinium> iiiears: I good idea, but i only want IE :)
[05:54] <pybe> how can i fix these bad sig error in apt
[05:54] <vbgunz> File-roller is sexy and I like it *but* for me it's only good if I wish to archive one file... I would report a bug *but* everything for multiple archives requiring mutliple folders is buggy... plus bug buddy is not really setup correctly at the moment
[05:54] <Amaranth> !gpgerr
[05:54] <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.
[05:54] <apokryphos> aclonedsheep: what's wrong with the package in ubuntu?
[05:54] <andy81> does anyone know how to fix a keyboard problem at login to ubuntu??
[05:55] <bur[n] er> andy81: plug in your keyboard ;)  also try the failsafe boot option
[05:55] <aclonedsheep> apokryphos,  good point I guess...i just assumed id use theres and it would be configured
[05:55] <pybe> Amaranth: cheers
[05:55] <chaps0063> has anyone gotten a tablet working yet, I have it installed but I don't have tablet capabilities
[05:56] <duncanm> will the nvidia drivers be updated in breezy?
[05:56] <aclonedsheep> apokryphos, I just installed the vpnc package in ubuntu...is there a gui for it or how do I use it now?
[05:56] <apokryphos> duncanm: packages.ubuntu.com
[05:56] <vbgunz> bur[n] er, have you ever tried to back up your home directory from within File-Roller and have you succeeded?
[05:56] <bur[n] er> duncanm: if there are major bugs
[05:56] <apokryphos> aclonedsheep: I have no idea; never used it.
[05:56] <bur[n] er> duncanm: otherwise wait for backports &/or dapper
[05:56] <duncanm> it's 1.0-7667 now, and it's up to 1.0-7676
[05:57] <chavo> ceacy, cd ./-\ Shani\ -/
[05:57] <iiiears> Amaranth - If i wanted to scan the IRC logs for a topic (say "Tablet PC" where can i find them?
[05:57] <bur[n] er> vbgunz: my home directory is ~100 gigs, so no ;)
[05:57] <aclonedsheep> apokryphos, do you know where id find it at least? Sorry for being so noob, i am learning fast though :)
[05:57] <ceacy> someone told me the solution : cd -- -\ Shani\ -/
[05:57] <ceacy> But thanks a lot ;)
[05:57] <Amaranth> iiiears: ~/.xchat2?
[05:57] <bur[n] er> vbgunz: but I've packed up websites that have multiple folders & files with no problems
[05:57] <vbgunz> bur[n] er, Mines is 4.5 but if I remove the folder I wish to remove it'll be just .5
[05:57] <ceacy> (it works too)
[05:57] <brenner> what's the key you hold again to open a link in a new tab in firefox?
[05:57] <ceacy> Bye !
[05:57] <chavo> ok, ./ will work also, so will naming your directories sanely :)
[05:57] <chaps0063> brenner, CTRL
[05:58] <apokryphos> aclonedsheep: as I said, I have no idea about it, so wouldn't really know; check out their docs, maybe
[05:58] <brenner> chaps0063: thanks
[05:58] <bur[n] er> vbgunz: use drag & drop to only drag certain files?
[05:58] <Sudo> Shadowline ok my iPod is connected, what do i do
[05:58] <iiiears> Okay Thank You.  :)  (psst. - you are very gracious and i am being a pest. lol - sry.)
[05:58] <vbgunz> I was trying that... I will just *not* take them all and dragging one by one is *not* how it should be correct?
[05:58] <pybe> Sudo: mount it
[05:59] <vbgunz> Can anyone tell me why when Nautilus crashes, I get a box with three options [1. restart]  [2. close]  [3. inform developers]  If I click close, you would expect it be gone till I restart it *but* it restarts by itself... If I click restart, two windows pop up... Is this normal behaviour?
[05:59] <Sudo> phybe how do i do that
[06:00] <brenner> vbgunz: does that to me too
[06:00] <wolden> brenner, I cant get videos to play right
[06:00] <pybe> Sudo: try http://pag.csail.mit.edu/~adonovan/hacks/ipod.html
[06:00] <Sudo> phyberhow do i mount it
[06:00] <brenner> wolden: install totem-xine
[06:00] <wolden> i already did :(
[06:00] <brenner> wolden: and you installed the codecs?
[06:01] <darknature> ok i installed a software from synaptic and i can't find it in the application menu
[06:01] <vbgunz> brenner, I am happy to know it's not just me... I was beginning to think Ubuntu was picking on me...
[06:01] <wolden> yep, all of them
[06:01] <aclonedsheep> apokryphos, it runs at the command line but cant connect...theres a bunch of wierd security stuff they have in their own config so i might just try to get that working...maybe a different versino
[06:01] <aclonedsheep> but thanks for all your help
[06:01] <brenner> vbgunz: no, it's happened to me too unfortunately..usually when video previews are being generated
[06:02] <brenner> for incomplete videos (i.e. still downloading)
[06:02] <vbgunz> brenner, May I ask, do you ever find quickly clicking on the system menus in the panel (System) results in you either locking your screen or attempting to log out? The, the menus scroll after that?
[06:02] <Sudo> !ipod
[06:02] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[06:03] <brenner> vbgunz: i think i have done that too. :)
[06:03] <aclonedsheep> one more question...heh
[06:03] <brenner> i always thought it was my lack of touchpad skills though
[06:03] <aclonedsheep> Im trying to install DrScheme and get this error: ./bin/mzscheme: relocation error: ./bin/mzscheme: symbol __libc_stack_end, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference
[06:03] <vbgunz> brenner, thanks I need to file bug reports, I have a couple which I can no longer sleep on :P
[06:03] <aclonedsheep> any clue what that one means?
[06:03] <kam1kaz3> can anyone tell me how to get write privileges on my partitions using ubuntu live cd?
[06:03] <defcon8> yeah
[06:03] <defcon8> chroot
[06:04] <defcon8> chroot /bin/bash /dev/hda
[06:04] <Cryptid> funkyHat, thanx for the help now i will restart and try that script Bye
[06:04] <kam1kaz3> "/bin/bash is not a directory"
[06:05] <kam1kaz3> that's what I get
[06:05] <[Trancer] > have a acer travelmate 8103 trying to get it to work with the live CD.. it detects everything then the splash screen comes up, but then the screen goes blank :( ive tried vga=0x345 noapic quiet splash... but still the same anyideas?
[06:05] <kam1kaz3> I want to edit the partitions, but I don't have access while using the live CD
[06:07] <pybe> [Trancer] : try vga=792
[06:08] <poncho1> i need help with video problems
[06:08] <brenner> is that 1024x768?
[06:08] <Sudo> !wallpaper
[06:08] <ubotu> Sudo: I don't know, could you explain it?
[06:08] <aclonedsheep> apokryphos, do you understand this error? ./bin/mzscheme: relocation error: ./bin/mzscheme: symbol __libc_stack_end, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference
[06:08] <Sudo> !aps
[06:08] <ubotu> Sudo: NO SPEAKE ENLISH!
[06:08] <pybe> brenner: 1024x768 with 16.7million colours
[06:09] <[Trancer] > ok thanks i'll try that pybe
[06:09] <poncho1> my nvidia gforce2 mx 400 was detected as a pci instead of agp how can i fix this?
[06:09] <pybe> [Trancer] : others are 773 = 1024x768 @ 256 colours
[06:09] <decaf> poncho1: agp is normally a faster pci
[06:09] <pybe> [Trancer] : and 771 = 800x600 @ 256 colours
[06:10] <Pupeno> is there a package that provides libmysqlclient.so ?
[06:10] <apokryphos> Sudo: investigate with ubotu in /msg
[06:10] <decaf> poncho1: if you have agp modules loaded, it should work as agp.
[06:10] <apokryphos> aclonedsheep: nope, sorry
[06:10] <apokryphos> Pupeno: find out: packages.ubuntu.com
[06:10] <aclonedsheep> ok
[06:10] <poncho1> well there seems to be a problem with trying to update the video driver then
[06:10] <oxez> Pupeno: I'd say mysql-client, not sure tho
[06:11] <Belutz> who should i contact when i want to make an ubuntu training in my country?
[06:11] <shedi> Pupeno, apt-cache search libmysqlclient
[06:11] <Pupeno> oxez: nope.
[06:11] <poncho1> i have tried to do what the how to has said to do but with no success
[06:11] <Sudo> can i copy music directly too my ipod
[06:11] <Pupeno> shedi: I only find libmysqlclient1x where x is 0, 2 or 4.
[06:11] <Sudo> without using gtkpod
[06:11] <apokryphos> Sudo: yes, if you don't mind that it wouldn't work
[06:12] <decaf> poncho1: do you have nvidia kernel module loaded?
[06:12] <shedi> Pupeno, so what version do you need :)
[06:12] <Sudo> apokryphos: wouldnt work?
[06:12] <poncho1> yes
[06:12] <apokryphos> Sudo: the ipod needs to sync
[06:12] <apokryphos> Sudo: use gtkpod or amaroK
[06:12] <Sudo> apokryphos: ok, is that the only program? gtkpod? or is there another
[06:12] <axeus> Ugh.
[06:12] <poncho1> have it enabled too
[06:13] <decaf> poncho1: what's the error message you've got?
[06:13] <axeus> OpenOffice.org Calc: I want to add an entire column of elements. =SUM(flupaduba) ?
[06:13] <poncho1> oh god
[06:13] <poncho1> i dont remember
[06:13] <Pupeno> shedi: I need /usr/lib/mysqlclient.so.
[06:13] <pybe> in fedora with yum you could do yum provides /file/name/here.foo and it would tell which package provided that file. Is there a way to do this with apt?
[06:13] <pybe> oh or dpkg
[06:13] <Pupeno> because my program looks for that.
[06:13] <poncho1> darn
[06:14] <shedi> Pupeno, try search for that file under the content of a package on  http://package.ubuntu.org
[06:14] <poncho1> i just remember that i got a blue screen and said i didnt have xorg.conf setup right
[06:14] <surfk> bye
[06:14] <brenner> Pupeno: dpkg -S <filename> iirc
[06:15] <shedi> Pupeno, http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[06:15] <apokryphos> brenner: not if you don't have the deb
[06:15] <pybe> Pupeno: try dpkg -S /usr/lib/mysqlclient.so
[06:15] <anise> is ubuntu pronounced yoo-buntu or oo-buntu?
[06:16] <apokryphos> again, useless if you don't have the deb
[06:16] <apokryphos> use apt-file or just p.u.c
[06:16] <brenner> guess so
[06:16] <brenner> anise: latter
[06:16] <apokryphos> anise: more like the latter
[06:16] <anise> gotcha. thanks.
[06:18] <Dekkard> ms say yooboontoo
[06:18] <pybe> apokryphos: so is apt-file like yum provides?
[06:18] <Pupeno> it seems it is contained on libmysqlclient1X-dev.
[06:19] <apokryphos> pybe: only ever briefly used yum, so I don't know. But it's just literally an apt-file searching utility
[06:19] <pybe> apokryphos: for files and packages you may or may not have?
[06:19] <andy81> can anyone help me with a login problem for ubuntu?
[06:19] <apokryphos> pybe: correct
[06:19] <pybe> apokryphos: nice, thanks
[06:20] <andy81> cant use my keyboard to login to ubuntu, can anyone help?
[06:21] <Keshav> can ubuntu be installed on an NTFS filr system?
[06:21] <GNAM> auusauasu
[06:21] <GNAM> MAH
[06:21] <shedi> Keshav, no
[06:22] <Pupeno> thanks!
[06:22] <GNAM> linux support for ntfs is no suppurt
[06:22] <GNAM> ort
[06:22] <GNAM> .
[06:22] <Keshav> so is there any way out shedi
[06:22] <brenner> GNAM: not true
[06:22] <brenner> we can read them can't we?
[06:22] <darknature> how do i resize the title bar on the window borders?
[06:22] <GNAM> i know
[06:22] <brenner> and some distros have NTFS-write capability iirc
[06:23] <GNAM> especially kernel 2.6.13
[06:23] <firestorm> Howdy. Where can I configure my modules? I'm used of an /etc/modules.d/kernel-2.6 under gentoo...is there a Ubuntu equivalent?
[06:23] <GNAM> write... brrr
[06:23] <jde> hi, does anyone know how i can add/change new gradients as backgounds in open office 2 ?
[06:23] <Keshav> can linux support FAT32?
[06:24] <shedi> the existing write support to the ntfs file system is not reccomended
[06:24] <david__> hey, anyone know if there is a xscreensaver hack that will show the output of a rss file in 3d?
[06:24] <brenner> Keshav: yes
[06:24] <shedi> Keshav, you can, but it's not really the best way
[06:24] <brenner> read and write is safe
[06:24] <Keshav> ok
[06:25] <axeus> UGACHUUUG
[06:25] <GreenFireD> hello
[06:25] <fiorese> hi all.... what is the repository address where i can get the "fresh" updates of softwares like firefox and so on?
[06:26] <Keshav> thankyou shedi and brenner
[06:26] <GreenFireD> what is the command to install xfce?
[06:26] <firestorm> Howdy. Where can I configure my modules? I'm used of an /etc/modules.d/kernel-2.6 under gentoo...is there a Ubuntu equivalent?
[06:26] <Rockett`> GreenFireD: sudo-apt get install xubuntu-desktop
[06:26] <darknature> how do i resize the window border's title bar in Gnome?
[06:27] <Sudo> whats xubuntu-desktop
[06:27] <darknature> im guessing ubuntu with xfce
[06:28] <GreenFireD> rockett', how are you know that it is xubuntu-desktop? there are many possibilities in Synaptic...
[06:28] <fiorese> hi all.... what is the repository address where i can get the "fresh" updates of softwares like firefox and so on?
[06:28] <Rockett`> Sudo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu
[06:29] <brenner> darknature: like i said, i'd imagine that'd involve editing the theme
[06:29] <Sudo> Rocket`` whats xubuntu for?
[06:29] <darknature> well thanks anyways
[06:29] <brenner> i.e. you can't do it thru theme mgr. not afaik anyway
[06:30] <Sudo> !mount
[06:30] <ubotu> mount is probably the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive. For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives
[06:30] <GreenFireD> Rockett`,   how are you know that it is xubuntu-desktop? there are many possibilities in Synaptic...
[06:30] <foxxygirltamara> hello
[06:30] <GreenFireD> hi
[06:31] <Rockett`> xubuntu is an umbrella package like kubuntu-desktop.. it installs all the necessary files for a full working XFCE desktop
[06:31] <Sudo> how long does KDE take too install on ubuntu?
[06:31] <foxxygirltamara> i was just curious when the dapper repository was going to be opened
[06:32] <axeus> dapperdoop
[06:32] <foxxygirltamara> sudo: how long does it take to type "sudo apt-get install kde"? :-D
[06:33] <brenner> foxxygirltamara: i want your 'net connection. :)
[06:33] <apokryphos> foxxygirltamara: recommended package is kubuntu-desktop
[06:33] <foxxygirltamara> brenner: why?
[06:33] <brenner> foxxygirltamara: seems like you get instantaneous downloads
[06:33] <apokryphos> Sudo: to install... not too long; of course totally depends on your setup.
[06:33] <bettong_BOFH> does anyone know if a netgear wireless super g card model # WG311TNA will work in breezy?
[06:33] <foxxygirltamara> apokryphos: true but that's not all of kde
[06:34] <bettong_BOFH> or ubuntu?
[06:34] <apokryphos> foxxygirltamara: and the kde pack doesn't give you all the kubuntuisms
[06:34] <foxxygirltamara> bettong_BOFH: http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html.gz
[06:35] <bettong_BOFH> foxxygirltamara, thank you
[06:35] <Rockett`> much like apt-get install xfce4 wont give you all the xubuntuisms
[06:35] <Rockett`> :)
[06:35] <apokryphos> yes, exactly
[06:35] <foxxygirltamara> apokryphos: i haven't used kde since 2.0 so i'm pretty much in the dark about it, but kubuntu-desktop is about 80mb smaller than kde
[06:36] <after8> foxxygirltamara, kubuntu-desktop is a virtual package
[06:36] <apokryphos> as is "kde"
[06:36] <foxxygirltamara> after8: i know that, i meant all dependencies from a standard ubuntu install
[06:36] <BeanDip> Anyone have experience with Breezy and ltsp?
[06:37] <after8> :)
[06:38] <Rockett`> s/gived/gives/
[06:38] <geoffTheFish> how do i mount my external firewire drive once i  am logged in?  it finds it automatically if i reboot...
[06:39] <alfonso> hallo
[06:39] <alfonso> kann mir jemand hier helfen??
[06:39] <after8> geoffTheFish, is it in /etc/fstab?
[06:39] <after8> !de
[06:39] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[06:39] <Rockett`> alfonso #ubuntu-de
[06:39] <geoffTheFish> not right now
[06:39] <after8> geoffTheFish, maybe it should be then....
[06:39] <bettong_BOFH> well it seems that the first few digits are in the list do they just put the first few letters of the model in the list?
[06:40] <geoffTheFish> after8, what if i forget to turn the drive on when i boot up
[06:40] <bettong_BOFH> because the first few of the model numbers match some in the list
[06:40] <after8> geoffTheFish, itll fail to mount, thats all.
[06:40] <SamanthaGothLove>  Where can i download gstreamer0.8-mad from?
[06:40] <after8> and you turn it on and type sudo mount -a
[06:41] <after8> SamanthaGothLove, universe/multiverse?
[06:41] <after8> !tell SamanthaGothLove about restricted
[06:41] <iiiears> SamanthaGothLove, it should be in "universe community supported repository"
[06:41] <bettong_BOFH> # WG311TNA is WG311 in the list that you gave foxxygirltamara
[06:41] <SamanthaGothLove> Duno just need to play ma mp3's?
[06:41] <bettong_BOFH> do you think that it will run?
[06:41] <SamanthaGothLove> Which is the best?
[06:41] <brenner> lol
[06:41] <iiiears> synaptic package manager
[06:42] <bettong_BOFH> becuase i would love to get this card to work
[06:42] <foxxygirltamara> bettong_BOFH: good luck! wlan on linux is a PITA
[06:42] <bettong_BOFH> O_O
[06:42] <Aron_Figaro> Hey people.
[06:42] <bettong_BOFH> that dosen't sound too good what is PITA?
[06:42] <tucoz> I wonder how to get mplayer to work in full screen mode. When I press 'f' the video is not using the full screen.
[06:42] <iiiears> pain in the assets
[06:42] <Aron_Figaro> lol
[06:42] <bettong_BOFH> oh ok
[06:43] <axeus> It's not that much of a pita.
[06:43] <axeus> As long as you have a well supported card.
[06:43] <SamanthaGothLove> I want to download the gstreamer0.8-mad from the Universe repository.?
[06:43] <axeus> But I'm using the IPW2200.
[06:43] <axeus> Soooooo. :)
[06:43] <iiiears> some wlan cards are a cinch.
[06:44] <iiiears> SamanthaGothLove, - yes
[06:44] <Aron_Figaro> Hey guys, I've got a USB stick-drive that I need to WRITE to. I've got it mounted for reading, and I know there's a way to get the permissions on it to make it writable, but how?
[06:44] <tucoz> SamanthaGothLove, it looks like that is in the universe, yes
[06:44] <SamanthaGothLove> Where do i download it from pleasse?
[06:44] <tucoz> SamanthaGothLove, do you use synaptic?
[06:44] <BeanDip> under debian ltsp seemed to use my server system's user accounts not accounts created within the ltsp directory tree
[06:45] <BeanDip> I'm lostrnwhat am I doing wrong?
[06:45] <SamanthaGothLove> whats that duno its just been like an hour since i install Ubuntu on hdd
[06:45] <iiiears> Samantha - add "the "Universe Community supported" repository to synaptic
[06:45] <brenner> !repos
[06:45] <ubotu> it has been said that 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)
[06:45] <iiiears> ubotu you are a genius
[06:45] <ubotu> iiiears: I think you lost me on that one
[06:45] <foxxygirltamara> Samantha: open Synaptic (System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager) - > Settings -> Repositories -> Add -> select Universe and Multiverse and click OK
[06:46] <tucoz> SamanthaGothLove, that is a graphical front end to apt-get
[06:46] <cappiz> how can i use my video0 from NX client?
[06:46] <SamanthaGothLove> ok its open
[06:46] <cappiz> i get the error: cant not open screen
[06:46] <BeanDip> Does anyone have experience with ltsp under ubuntu? I follow the wiki instructions and everything seems fine, I get an ldm login (very plane grey box with no decor) but when I
[06:46] <SamanthaGothLove> ok
[06:46] <cappiz> i get the error: cant not open display*
[06:46] <BeanDip>                      try loging in it seems as though it accepts the login, tries to start an xsession, &#590;M&#590;M
[06:46] <BeanDip>  the screen flickers and it cocomes back to the login box. I try switching to the consolern                     to login but it doesn't seem that any of my user accounts are available. on the server I sudo -s and chroot into the /opt/ltsp/i386 dir, and create a user account in thern                     chroot environment and
[06:46] <BeanDip>  on the thinclient boxes I'm able to login with that, but find that the ubuntu-desktop has not been installed in the ltsp environmentrn am I missing something here?
[06:46] <BeanDip> under debian ltsp seemed to use my server system's user accounts not accounts created within the ltsp directory tree
[06:46] <SamanthaGothLove> Error Another synaptic is running
[06:47] <BeanDip> 'm lostrn what am I doing wrong?
[06:47] <SamanthaGothLove> Isn't there a way on here to have diffrent fonts and text colors sizes?
[06:48] <foxxygirltamara> Sytem -> Preferences -> Font
[06:48] <linuxboy_> so, now that OOo is officially out, will breezy get it?
[06:48] <foxxygirltamara> ^^^ SamanthaGothLove ^^^
[06:48] <iiiears> preferences >> "Font" ?
[06:48] <axeus> Wtc is OOo?
[06:48] <iiiears> open office
[06:48] <linuxboy_> axeus: OpenOffice.Org
[06:48] <foxxygirltamara> axeus: an office suite, the free version of Star Office
[06:49] <axeus> Oh.
[06:49] <brenner> copying and pasting with carriage returns (?) for one.
[06:50] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: like it says, you probably have synaptic opne already
[06:50] <brenner> open even
[06:50] <Aron_Figaro> Ugh. I've reset the device permissions repeatedly and I still can't modify the bloody thing
[06:50] <spudse> hello is there a program to see which ip connections have been made ?
[06:50] <Aron_Figaro> Problem was: Can't Write to USB Drive
[06:50] <x_or> I need some help.  I attempted an upgrade to Breezy and now I cannot even bring up the network.  I tried to run dhclient3 eth0 and it said no dhcp user or group.  I added these, but still cannot get an IP address.
[06:50] <mrx___> spudse:  netstat -na |more
[06:50] <DrSpin> quick question -- I want to mount /dev/hdb1 chown=joeuser chgrp=justagroup -- all files added to this folder should automagically be chown and chgrp accordingly... anyone know how to do this?
[06:51] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, have you set it up in /etc/fstab?
[06:51] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: No, so far I'm just mounting it manually.
[06:51] <after8> !tell me about restricted
[06:52] <foxxygirltamara> after8: what about it?
[06:52] <SamanthaGothLove> yup font
[06:52] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: Though I just looked in /etc/fstab and lo and behold, there's a write-protect entry for it ><
[06:52] <tucoz> oh, goodie then
[06:52] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: I guess the installer didn't think USB drives were writable devices. I should probably file that as a bug.
[06:52] <SamanthaGothLove> all i have open is the update thingy
[06:53] <spudse> mrx___, is there something more specific? This is my problem: I have a cron that executes a program that makes a connection to a ip/domain. I want to have a overview of the connections that program has established. --- is something like that possible ?
[06:53] <SamanthaGothLove> 113 thingys need updating so doin 'em now
[06:54] <spudse> mrx___, also connection that has been established before the current time
[06:55] <SamanthaGothLove> Anybody help me please?
[06:56] <brenner> SamanthaGothLove: you probably can't use synaptic while you're updating
[06:56] <brenner> i.e. you have to wait
[06:56] <brenner> ...or cancel
[06:56] <SamanthaGothLove> o okay thne
[06:56] <SamanthaGothLove> then brb in 4 hours:(
[06:56] <SamanthaGothLove> make that 2 hours
[06:56] <foxxygirltamara> you can always cancel, what are you installing?
[06:56] <foxxygirltamara> it will resume
[06:57] <x_or> I am trying to get a dhcp address.  I keep seeing "send_packet:  Network is down"  I think the kernel module is loaded properly (e1000), but I cannot get an address.  Anyone have a suggestion?
[06:58] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: Ooookay. As far as I know I have things properly set now, but it's still not letting me write.
[06:58] <ubuntu> bla
[06:58] <sig> can someone send me the default ~/.bash_profile please
[06:58] <sig> or paste it in a /msg
[06:59] <mrx___> spudse:  what command are you using in your cron job to make the connection?
[06:59] <getaceres> hi, does anybody know if there is possible to open a file in the file dialog without going to the folder that contains it?
[06:59] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, weird. Maybe you should reload the fstab file
[06:59] <brenner> getaceres: use a absolute path?
[07:00] <getaceres> I want to open a file from firefox and I have to choose a program, but I don't want to open the /usr/bin directory because it takes ages
[07:00] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: Hmm?
[07:00] <getaceres> I tried with ctrl+l but it does open /usr/bin anyway
[07:00] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, I am no pro, but I think it is mount -a
[07:00] <x_or> getaceres:  Can't you just type in the full path to the file?
[07:00] <getaceres> what I want is to type /usr/bin/oowrite2 and to have the dialog closed immediatly
[07:01] <firestorm> Hi. How can I view quicktime movies within firefox under linux?
[07:01] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: still no go
[07:01] <Aron_Figaro> Is this the correct entry? /dev/sdb1       /media/sdb1     vfat    noauto,rw,user       0       0
[07:01] <iiiears> firestorm - i found this link helpful maybe you will too.
[07:01] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, sorry, I do not think I can help you. I usually google for stuff like this.
[07:01] <iiiears> !codecs
[07:01] <ubotu> codecs is, like, totally, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[07:01] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, looks ok
[07:02] <getaceres> x_or: No, because the GNOME dialog forces you to browse and it doesn't let you write a path
[07:02] <iiiears> Aron - this file may help winmac_fstab.sh
[07:02] <iiiears> !ntfs
[07:02] <ubotu> ntfs is, like, totally, 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
[07:02] <firestorm> iiiears: thanks
[07:03] <getaceres> you can use ctr+l to go directly to one file, but instead of quitting the dialog immediatly it opens the file in the dialog, so anyway I have to wait for /usr/bin to open
[07:03] <khab87> Does breezy badger come with a FTP server program? if it does whats it called. if it doesn't whats a good one to use?
[07:03] <x_or> Ug, it looks like apt-get dist-upgrade failed midway through an update.  Now I have all these .dpkg-new files in /etc/init.d/  How do I restore these?
[07:04] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, try to change noauto to auto
[07:04] <tucoz> and then run mount -a
[07:04] <iiiears> khab - apache has ftp doesn't it? - aapache is in synaptic.
[07:04] <getaceres> doesn't anybody know how to do it?
[07:04] <khab87> iiiears maybe i should double check my apache install then thanks
[07:04] <sig> can someone paste me there original default .bash_profile please
[07:05] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: fail
[07:05] <yancheng> hello, may i noe any good download manager for ubuntu?
[07:05] <foxxygirltamara> getaceres: idk if you can do it, just do it once and select "do this automatically"
[07:05] <iiiears> khab - i was ogling the "L.A.M.P>" project this morning."
[07:05] <khab87> iiiears ok i will give that a try
[07:05] <iiiears> lamp linux apache mysql php
[07:05] <x_or> getaceres:  Click on the center part of the dialog, where the current directory's files are listed.  I then typed in a slash "/" and then (using autocompletion) filled out the entire name.  That works for me.
[07:06] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, maybe this thread will help http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79219&highlight=usb+mount
[07:06] <Paradoxx> x_or: did you problem get solved?
[07:07] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: oh hey, my problem exactly
[07:07] <x_or> Paradoxx:  No, still very confused.
[07:07] <foxxygirltamara> x_or: what he is saying that when you use ctrl-l to open a location directly, it still opens the whole directory (and, for him, opening /usr/bin takes a long time)
[07:07] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, I thought that it might be your post after i pasted the link
[07:07] <Paradoxx> x_or: try dpkg -configure in the console
[07:07] <tucoz> ;)
[07:07] <mrx___> spudse: in general i'd either use the script in the cron job to report what it's doing, or set up a firewall and configuring to log and not connections you're interested in
[07:08] <getaceres>   x_or: This is the same as ctrl+l. It opens the /usr/bin directory anyway
[07:08] <getaceres> thanks anyway
[07:08] <mrx___> spudse: s/not connections/not block connections/
[07:08] <x_or> Yeah, sorry.
[07:08] <brenner> getaceres: shouldn't exectuables should be run thru a terminal?
[07:08] <foxxygirltamara> brenner: uh...... huh?
[07:08] <x_or> Paradoxx:  OK, I ran that.  I am not sure what the proper repair command is because I really don't understand what I did, or where apt-get dist-upgrade failed.
[07:09] <foxxygirltamara> x_or: did you try dpkg --pending --configure
[07:09] <brenner> nvm, thinking of something else obviously
[07:09] <getaceres>   x_or: No, I want to open a file from firefox without downloading it to disk
[07:09] <getaceres> but to choose the program I have to pass through the gnome file selector
[07:10] <Paradoxx> getaceres: choose the "open" option instead of d/l
[07:10] <x_or> Paradoxx, foxxygirltamara:  Looks like things are continuing, good.  Thanks.
[07:10] <Aron_Figaro> Okay, I went through a few tutorials and crap, and it SAYS my USB drive should be working at this point, but the permissions are still set so that only Root can write to it.
[07:10] <getaceres> anyway, I hoped there was a way to bypass the file dialog, maybe it's impossible.
[07:11] <Paradoxx> x_or np, i had that same problem when upgrading to breezy... as light had gone  half way thru installation
[07:11] <Whistler> hello
[07:11] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, looks like your not alone by searching the forums
[07:11] <Whistler> i have problems with installing breezy
[07:12] <getaceres> I hope GNOME realizes one thay that power users exists
[07:12] <cmug> Can I upgrade from debian to latest ubuntu by changing apt sources.list?
[07:12] <Whistler> i get some packages error when installing
[07:12] <Amaranth> getaceres: What are you implying?
[07:12] <Whistler> cmug i dont think so
[07:12] <Paradoxx> yep
[07:12] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: Yeah, I know. I think I found it though.
[07:12] <Aron_Figaro> Hey guys, how do you change the global permissions of a directory?
[07:12] <Paradoxx> tell cmug about !breezy
[07:12] <cmug> with dist-upgrade?
[07:12] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, you did? great in that case
[07:12] <cmug> !breezy
[07:12] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[07:13] <Whistler> cmug you may try but i dont think that would be good idea
[07:13] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, chmod?
[07:13] <cmug> i guess that guide is about upgrading from ubuntu to ubuntu 5.10
[07:13] <cmug> Whistler, ok
[07:13] <cmug> ill pass then
[07:13] <Paradoxx> oh its from debian, my bad misead question... and no i wouldn't recommend it either..
[07:13] <mrx___> Aron_Figaro:  chmod -R  user.group  /full/pathto/some_dir
[07:13] <Whistler> cause ubuntu and debian is different systems
[07:13] <mae> Whistler, not really
[07:14] <Paradoxx> cmug: sorry about that...
[07:14] <cyphase> what's the best filesystem for a server?
[07:14] <coolkev> i keep getting an error with some application that my xv is not missing
[07:14] <cyphase> i used reiserfs with hoary..
[07:14] <coolkev> i went to terminal and typed xvinfo and it gives me the following message: "Xlib:  extension "XVideo" missing on display ":0.0"."
[07:14] <cyphase> but i wanna make sure i shouldn't use something else
[07:14] <Whistler> mae ubuntu and debian packages are different
[07:14] <Paradoxx> is reiserfs supposet to b faster than etx3?
[07:15] <coolkev> the xorg for my video card in breezy is broken
[07:15] <mae> Whistler, some of them are
[07:15] <Aron_Figaro> mrx___: "invalid mode string: user.group"? I'm still new, I assume user.group should be something specific then?
[07:15] <mrx___> oops Araon_Figaro
[07:15] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, chmod -R ug+rw /path/to/dir for instance
[07:15] <Aron_Figaro> OHHH, okay.
[07:15] <coolkev> i switch from hoary to breezy on oct 13 and alot of things messed up
[07:15] <mrx___> Aron_Figaro:  do you want to change the files owner or what perms the owner, group, and other have?
[07:16] <tucoz> will give user and group read and write access
[07:16] <Aron_Figaro> mrx___: I'm content just changing the permissions of it so that group can read it.
[07:16] <mrx___> k
[07:16] <sig> can someone please send me their: ~/.bash_profile and /etc/profile
[07:16] <mrx___> Aron_Figaro:  tucoz is correct, i'm borked
[07:16] <foxxygirltamara> sig: i did
[07:16] <Aron_Figaro> mrx___: that still doesn't work.
[07:16] <sig> foxxygirltamara: never got it
[07:17] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, what happens?
[07:17] <Dekkard> sorry
[07:17] <mrx___> Aron_Figaro:  specifically what do you want to do?
[07:17] <[N] ame> anyone using xfce
[07:17] <[N] ame> ??
[07:17] <Aron_Figaro> mrx___: it acknowledges, and just doesn't actually change it. I just want to change the permissions of my flash drive so I can write to it.
[07:17] <Dekkard> name ive used it
[07:17] <Dekkard> just a matter of time befor i reinstall it
[07:17] <[N] ame> does it do drag and drop?
[07:17] <Aron_Figaro> mrx___: Nothing's letting me write to the bloody thing :(
[07:17] <getaceres> Amaranth: I don't like the way gnome is heading, specially with the file management, but in general, they try to hide complexity as much as possible even for power users. It's ok that they hide the complex directory structure of Unix but they don't let you access to it when you know it
[07:17] <sig> foxxygirltamara: can you put both ~/.bash_profile and /etc/profile in a zip folder and send to me ?
[07:17] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, maybe you could try something else
[07:17] <Dekkard> as i recall it did..but the build i used used fox filer instead of xffm
[07:18] <Amaranth> getaceres: They let you access whatever you want.
[07:18] <Dekkard> rox filer
[07:18] <mrx___> Aron_Figaro:  ah a flash drive, if you execute the mount command what does it say for the flash drive?
[07:18] <Amaranth> getaceres: ctrl-l, type a location
[07:18] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, unmount the drive. create a directory with sudo mkdir /meda/usbdrive
[07:18] <Dekkard> xfce4 is a nice light de
[07:19] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, change your mount dir in /etc/fstab to that dir
[07:19] <tucoz> and run mount -a
[07:19] <foxxygirltamara> busy irc hurts my head :-/
[07:19] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: done, done, and done. It doesn't work.
[07:19] <foxxygirltamara> and i need a shower
[07:19] <foxxygirltamara> see ya!
[07:19] <defcon8> a girl in #ubuntu!
[07:19] <defcon8> crap
[07:19] <defcon8> i didnt even see her
[07:19] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, sorry. this certainly sounds weird
[07:20] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: I know, it makes no sense.
[07:20] <geoffTheFish> greetings
[07:20] <getaceres> yes, but not in an easy way. What I mean is a way to say: "Well, I know it IS /usr/bin/something or /home/user/mydocument"
[07:20] <geoffTheFish> how do i know the device name of my firewire drive to mount it?
[07:20] <mrx___> Aron_Figaro, tucoz:  i wonder if the flashdrive mounts ro or rw?
[07:21] <geoffTheFish> or add it to fstab?
[07:21] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, show mrx___ your fstab line
[07:21] <Whistler> anybody had errors with installing breezy?I got errors with pgp and some other packages
[07:21] <Whistler> any ideas?
[07:21] <getaceres> you can use ctrl+l but anyway it tries to open in the file dialog. Maybe that's expected (anything open must pass through the file dialog) but it's not the best way to do it
[07:21] <Aron_Figaro> mrx___: /dev/sdb1       /media/usbdrive     vfat    auto,rw,users       0       0
[07:21] <Aron_Figaro> I've got it set to mount rw
[07:22] <mrx___> Aron_Figaro, and if you execute mount did it do what /etc/fstab told it to?
[07:22] <tucoz> with auto, then mount -a should reload that line from fstab
[07:22] <getaceres> specially knowing that file managers (konqueror or nautilus) are specially slow opening big directories
[07:22] <mindspore> After I upgraded to breezy, I couldn't get the Zend debugger to connect to apache.. found a problem in apache, and got that fixed.  Now it looks as if the Zend debugger isn't working.. does anyone what this could be?
[07:22] <geoffTheFish> how do i know the device name of my firewire drive to mount it?
[07:22] <Aron_Figaro> mrx___: No. It's set to read-only for all but root.
[07:23] <sig> can someone please send me default /etc/profile and ~/.bash_profile ?
[07:23] <mrx___> Aron_Figaro: very strange
[07:23] <tucoz> Aron_Figaro, it sounds like something you experience when trying to mount ntfs
[07:23] <tucoz> then you need to set the gid and uid in fstab
[07:23] <Aron_Figaro> tucoz: Hmm...
[07:24] <tehintern> oops forgot i had class
[07:24] <tehintern> sorry wrong window
[07:24] <tehintern> =] 
[07:25] <steigweis> libmpcdec3 is for playing .mpc coded musicfiles. libmpcdec3 is NOT available via synaptic in hoary. has anybody a solution how to get mpc working with my beep mp???
[07:26] <sig> can someone please send me the default .bash_profile ?
[07:26] <coolkev> steigweis, on the musepack website
[07:26] <coolkev> they have a the thing you need
[07:26] <coolkev> for beep media and xmms
[07:26] <El_Che> sig: cd /etc/skel
[07:27] <sig> El_Che: ?
[07:27] <Bluemat> Where can I get my hands on Skype for breezy?
[07:27] <El_Che> sig: the default .bash_profile is there
[07:27] <x_or> Does anyone know what the dhclient3 package does when upgrading from Hoary to Breezy?  The installation was not working, so I added a dhcp user and group, but probably didn't do it properly.  Or, how do I force reinstallation of dhclient so that it properly adds the right users and groups?
[07:28] <El_Che> Bluemat: www.skype.com, get the tar with static qt
[07:28] <Bluemat> El_Che, Is there not a deb?
[07:28] <steigweis> coolkev: i will try, but the bmp mpc pack is on synaptic also.. the problem is thet synaptic cannot install it because of unresolved dependencies (libmpcdec3 is not available)
[07:28] <El_Che> Bluemat: yep. But there are some dependency problems
[07:28] <coolkev> u can get those from the website as well
[07:28] <El_Che> Bluemat: will get probably fixed on the next version
[07:29] <El_Che> x_or: apt-get install --reinstall dhclient
[07:30] <x_or> El_Che:  Yeah, but right now my network is down because dhclient3 is not installed.  :)  I tried setting a static IP, and even though /etc/resolv.conf is correct, I cannot resolve the ubuntu hostnames...
[07:30] <halibut> how can I search for all files in a folder that have a filename length longer than 103 characters?
[07:30] <x_or> El_Che:  Routing table looks OK, but it says "Network is unreachable"
[07:31] <El_Che> x_or: should be in  cd /var/cache/apt/archives/
[07:31] <El_Che> x_or:  ls dhcp*
[07:32] <geoffTheFish> anybody know how do i know the device name of my firewire drive to mount it?
[07:32] <Pickle_Weasel> i just made a hardware linux/windows switch >:)
[07:32] <geoffTheFish> it mounts auto on bootup
[07:32] <x_or> El_Che:  Great, thanks!
[07:33] <mwe> geoffTheFish: mount will show what devices are mounted and where
[07:35] <geoffTheFish> mwe, tis not mounted at the moment
[07:35] <geoffTheFish> i want to change the options in fstab
[07:35] <geoffTheFish> but am stuck on the device name
[07:35] <AzMoo> Does anybody know why after an uptime of about 2-3 days my system really starts to chug? Like, it took me 25 seconds to open a terminal to type in uptime.
[07:36] <vengeful> your computer sucks
[07:36] <x_or> Is there a good way to remove wxpython2.5.3 from synaptic?  I keep getting a conflict between wxpython2.5.3 and python-wxversion_2.6.1.1.1ubuntu2_all.deb.  I've tried "remove completely" but no luck.
[07:36] <AzMoo> vengeful, works fine after a reboot, but I can't find what would be using the mem.
[07:36] <tucoz> geoffTheFish, what do you mean with stuck?
[07:36] <vengeful> heheh, spec?
[07:36] <AzMoo> Celeron 2.0Ghz, 256MB RAM, Toshiba Notebook.
[07:37] <vengeful> shouldnt have any major problems
[07:37] <AzMoo> No, I know :p
[07:37] <sig> anyone have an idea why at boot when the graphical startup script is going my "starting hotplug subsystem" hangs and never says "ok" ????
[07:37] <tucoz> AzMoo, what does top tell you?
[07:37] <geoffTheFish> tucoz, i need to know its name so i can change the permissions
[07:37] <AzMoo> This is why I'm curious.
[07:37] <vengeful> tried using xfce4 and seeing if you have same probs?
[07:37] <geoffTheFish> right now whoever logs in first gets sole access to the drive
[07:37] <[A] ndy80> hi
[07:37] <tucoz> when it is mounted, where does is get mounted?
[07:38] <vengeful> tried doing ps aux and seeing whats eating it up?
[07:38] <geoffTheFish> media/lacie
[07:38] <[A] ndy80> what is the repository for the current installed image kernel-source? I'm using Breezy with 2.6.12-9 image
[07:38] <AzMoo> tucoz, just the usuals. Firefox, Xorg, rhythmbox all running but not using stupid amounts of ram. My RAM is completely used up though.
[07:39] <AzMoo> But if I start closing things it doesn't speed anything up.
[07:39] <mrx___> AzMoo:   what are the load averages like in top?
[07:39] <tucoz> geoffTheFish, try to run mount in a terminal
[07:40] <geoffTheFish> tucoz, i just ran it there is tmpfs and usbfs
[07:40] <SamanthaGothLove> Can somebody help please i need to send body mail with a text attachment if they have windows what should i use on Ubuntu to edit the text?
[07:40] <ubuntu> SamanthaGothLove nano
[07:40] <geoffTheFish> tucoz, would it be oone of those?
[07:40] <ubuntu> or degit
[07:40] <ubuntu> *gedit
[07:40] <SamanthaGothLove> what
[07:40] <ubuntu> gedit, or nano
[07:40] <SamanthaGothLove> they can be opened on windows?
[07:41] <halibut> how can I search for all files in a folder that have a filename length longer than 103 characters?
[07:41] <ubuntu> oh on windows you can used wordpad or notepad to open an email
[07:41] <tucoz> geoffTheFish, when plug in my usb-disk I get amongst others this line: /dev/sdb1 on /media/IHP-100 type vfat (rw,
[07:41] <ubuntu> man find halibut
[07:41] <AzMoo> mrx___, load average: 0.20, 0.40, 0.42
[07:41] <Paradoxx> SamanthaGothLove: just save them as a .txt file and you will b ok..
[07:41] <bluefoxicy> heh
[07:41] <bluefoxicy> I'm tempted
[07:41] <bluefoxicy> to post a message on ubuntu-devel@ that has a line "/media/Bl--j--_porn -"
[07:41] <paxmaster> hello i was upgrading my laptop from hoary to breezy and I can't boot in to my gdm, it freezy
[07:42] <ubuntu> paxmaster sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart;
[07:42] <SamanthaGothLove> no i need to type a CV and send it as an attachment to somebody who use's windows how will they open it?
[07:42] <mrx___> AzMoo:   i take it there's no big cpu hogs showing upin top?
[07:42] <halibut> ubuntu, any more help? I am unfamiliar with this program ;(
[07:42] <SamanthaGothLove> what program should i use?
[07:42] <Paradoxx> paxmaster: thats not good from breezy
[07:42] <tucoz> geoffTheFish, with /dev/sdb1 being the usb device
[07:42] <ubuntu> SamanthaGothLove send them as an html
[07:42] <SamanthaGothLove> ok
[07:42] <cheemp> smatha: send them a pdf
[07:42] <paxmaster> no I Think is the X11
[07:42] <SamanthaGothLove> ok
[07:43] <AzMoo> mrx___, nope. But I just sorted by memory, and apparently firefox-bin is still running, after I closed it :\
[07:43] <cheemp> SamanthaGothLove, and send me a picture of goth love
[07:43] <Paradoxx> SamanthaGothLove: or type it in openoffice and save it as a m$ word file...
[07:43] <slibs> hi guys, can you name any other good filemanager than nautilus or that what kde has?
[07:43] <SamanthaGothLove> not as text tediter on application/text editer?
[07:43] <RezDawg> Can someone please help me or point me towards a webpage or something, when i try to read my ntfs window partition i get this message...You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "hda1".
[07:43] <ubuntu> when you send them an email is a .txt file
[07:43] <Sudo> !xmms themes
[07:43] <ubotu> Sudo: I give up, what is it?
[07:43] <vengeful> kill the process
[07:43] <Sudo> where can i get xmms themes?
[07:43] <mrx___> AzMoo:   ps auxw |grep firefox,  get the PID numbers,  then kill -9 PIDnumber
[07:43] <ubuntu> !windowsntf
[07:43] <ubotu> Not a clue, ubuntu
[07:43] <ubuntu> Sudo on winamp
[07:44] <Sudo> ?
[07:44] <Sudo> xmms
[07:44] <SamanthaGothLove> my pictures on my yahoo profile samantha_gothlove21666
[07:44] <mrx___> AzMoo:   my debian etch firefox has started to do that recently :(
[07:44] <ubuntu> Sudo you can put winamp skins also,
[07:44] <Sudo> how can i get winamp on linux?
[07:44] <SamanthaGothLove> :*
[07:44] <Sudo> !winamp
[07:44] <ubuntu> just save the skin as .zip
[07:44] <ubotu> I heard winamp is use XMMS or Beep Media Player (BMP) instead (Winamp for linux doesn't work on Ubuntu)
[07:44] <ubuntu> and unzip it and put it on $USER.xmms/Skins
[07:44] <Paradoxx> i use xmms, and you probably won't even notice a diffrence to winamp if you use it..
[07:44] <ubuntu> or mkdir .xmms/Skins
[07:44] <AzMoo> mrx___, yeah, I've killed it already. I didn't need to use signal 9, 15 was fine. It's helped, but still taking longer than it should :\
[07:44] <Sudo> ok
[07:44] <Sudo> where do i get the skins?
[07:45] <ubuntu> Sudo www.winamp.com
[07:45] <AzMoo> At least it's not taking me 20 seconds to switch Virtual Desktops though.
[07:45] <slibs> can xmms use other than winamp 2x skins?
[07:45] <apokryphos> xmms yuuck!
[07:45] <ubuntu> Sudo do this better apt-get install xmms-skins
[07:45] <ubuntu> and you'r done
[07:45] <Sudo> ok
[07:45] <Sudo> where will they be?
[07:45] <ubuntu> huh?
[07:45] <slibs> ...
[07:45] <ubuntu> on $USER.xmms/Skins i believed
[07:46] <geoffTheFish> RezDawg, i get the same, have to run 'sudo nautilus' from terminal
[07:46] <tucoz> to be witty: Sudo do sudo install apt-get install xmms-skins
[07:46] <geoffTheFish> then you can read contents
[07:46] <mrx___> AzMoo:   how much ram, how much swap in use?
[07:46] <Sudo> ubuntu: is xmmx winap?
[07:46] <RezDawg> geoffTheFish: thanks
[07:46] <ubuntu> xmms is the same crap as winamp
[07:46] <tucoz> Sudo, xmms is not winamp
[07:46] <ubuntu> but xmms is for Linux and Winamp is for windows
[07:46] <tucoz> winamp is winamp
[07:46] <paxmaster> so with the workstation  I have install breezy from the cd it works fine but when I edit the file sources.list to breezy in my laptop my xorg got replace with the breezy file of xorg now the my screen don't restart
[07:46] <AzMoo> Mem:    240048k total,   234768k used,     5280k free,     3088k buffers
[07:46] <slibs> what's is so crap in xmms?
[07:46] <AzMoo> Swap:   706820k total,   122372k used,   584448k free,    48800k cached
[07:46] <ubuntu> !lart tucoz
[07:46] <tucoz> ubuntu, sorry
[07:47] <ubuntu> Don't worry
[07:47] <SamanthaGothLove> What you think then :))
[07:47] <apokryphos> slibs: it's awful in so many ways. Ultimately lacking in features, very very ugly, and just... real bad.
[07:47] <AzMoo> mrx___, everytime I try to do something it just hammers the hdd.
[07:47] <slibs> paxmaster: run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:47] <ubuntu> Sudo check this out also http://www.xmms.org/skins.php
[07:47] <paxmaster> yea i did that also but didn't work
[07:47] <slibs> apokryphos: well but it does the job huh?, play music
[07:47] <apokryphos> slibs: I don't think anyone could stay using it if they even tried out what else is available on Linux
[07:48] <slibs> apokryphos: name some better
[07:48] <coolkev> my xv is not working
[07:48] <coolkev> is there anyone here>
[07:48] <apokryphos> slibs: so does mpg123
[07:48] <ubuntu> did you messed it up coolkev ?
[07:48] <coolkev> no
[07:48] <apokryphos> slibs: and no, for me at least it does anything *but* the job
[07:48] <coolkev> you guys messed it up
[07:48] <apokryphos> !players
[07:48] <ubotu> somebody said players was Audio/MP3 Players: amaroK, Beep-media-player, JuK, Rhythmbox, XMMS ; Video players: Totem, Xine, Mplayer, VLC
[07:48] <mrx___> AzMoo:   i wouldn't think of running x on 256megs now a days.  i think you need more ram
[07:48] <slibs> i like mplayer
[07:48] <slibs> can i download it with apt-get
[07:49] <apokryphos> slibs: yes
[07:49] <slibs> sure i can
[07:49] <ubuntu> !tell slibs about mplayer
[07:49] <slibs> why else bot would say that name :D
[07:49] <apokryphos> slibs: mp3-player-wise, I recommend amaroK or JuK
[07:49] <AzMoo> mrx___, ugh. But why does it take 3 days to start to chug?
[07:49] <brlancer> is there an ubuntu winex package somewhere?
[07:49] <ubuntu> brlancer yeah wine
[07:49] <paxmaster> can ubuntu breezy configure my screen auto such as it did while installing my computer from beginning
[07:49] <AzMoo> mrx___, and why does it fix it when I restart?
[07:49] <ubuntu> winex you have to pay for it
[07:49] <ubuntu> and it's called cedega now
[07:50] <slibs> amm
[07:50] <vengeful> quite an easy .deb install for it tho
[07:50] <slibs> i dont think wine and cedega are the same :o
[07:50] <omer> where is the recporties file?
[07:50] <SamanthaGothLove> http://au.profiles.yahoo.com/samantha_gothlove21666
[07:50] <brlancer> ubuntu: I'm looking for a build from the CVS tree, which is free
[07:50] <vengeful> and altho cedega is nice..make sure you have your graphics card set up properly
[07:50] <mrx___> AzMoo:   it's not releasing memory thinking it will need it again soon
[07:50] <ubuntu> yeah
[07:50] <paxmaster> some reason my xmms crash and my rhythmbox crash too and now when I run in command line or click on it dont work, what should i do
[07:51] <vengeful> brlancer....its not free software
[07:51] <coolkev> How do i reinstall xorg in ubuntu breezy
[07:51] <AzMoo> mrx___, Ah, ok. So it's just reserving it and it's adding up over time.
[07:51] <slibs> paxmaster: is your soundcard properly configured?
[07:51] <AzMoo> vengeful, cvs is free software.
[07:51] <vengeful> altho you can get cvs it really is frowned upon..
[07:51] <vengeful> Azmoo
[07:51] <paxmaster> it work before
[07:51] <AzMoo> vengeful, as in, the cvs version of cedega.
[07:51] <vengeful> cedega arent too happy about it and encourage distros like gentoo not to support it
[07:51] <brlancer> vengeful: no, it's not frowned upon, it's "free" as in beer and as in speech (mostly)
[07:52] <mrx___> AzMoo:   yes, because it's already done some work on it and doesn't want to throw that effort away.  IIRC you can probably tune the kernel somewhere in /proc but that's beyond me
[07:52] <brlancer> and I know it's not in any official ubuntu repositories, but I'm looking for an unofficial build
[07:52] <AzMoo> mrx___, OK, thanks for your help :)
[07:52] <Ninjew> Does anybody know why, when using cdparanoia, my cddrive doesn't spinup, and I rip at around 3x?
[07:52] <omer> where is the unofficiall guide?
[07:52] <vengeful> why dont you just pay for it
[07:52] <paxmaster> and yes :) now poor me I have to listen to music by \my totem
[07:53] <slibs> paxmaster: use mplayer <3
[07:53] <slibs> not really, people should use what they like to use
[07:54] <cevizoglu> Ninjew, afaik cdparanoia's intent is to encode very slowly to ensure perfect audio
[07:54] <paxmaster> well first i am going to reinstall and let see
[07:54] <Ninjew> cevizoglu: When I ran windows, an even more secure ripper such as EAC would rip at 18x, but I had to set an option to have it manually spinup my drive
[07:55] <Ninjew> cevizoglu: If I didn't do that, it too would rip at around 3x
[07:55] <cevizoglu> Ninjew, I don't know about windows
[07:56] <Ninjew> cevizoglu: Do you know if there is an hdparm command or something to manually spin the cd drive's motor up?
[07:56] <ubuntu> Ninjew cdcd
[07:57] <SamanthaGothLove> cheemp?
[07:57] <slibs> any ideas how to make so that windowsbutton and mouse1 would be mouse2?
[07:57] <cheemp> samatha? :)
[07:57] <cheemp> samantha
[07:57] <ubuntu> slibs sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:58] <x_or> Can I safely delete archives in /var/cache/apt/archives if I need the disk space?
[07:58] <SamanthaGothLove> pm me
[07:58] <slibs> if i do that my xorg crashes
[07:58] <slibs> or actually
[07:58] <slibs> any games wont work
[07:58] <slibs> hmm, actually that was on hoary, i might try now
[07:58] <ubuntu> damn
[07:59] <slibs> ubuntu: but how do i make it in there?
[07:59] <ubuntu> ??
[07:59] <omer> you can give me the link to unofficiall ubuntu guide?
[07:59] <slibs> there's only emulate mouse3
[07:59] <cheemp> SamanthaGothLove, i just did :)
[07:59] <slibs> omer: www.ubuntuguide.org
[07:59] <ubuntu> !tell omer about ubuntuguide
[07:59] <coolkev> How do i reinstall xorg in ubuntu breezy
[07:59] <omer> Thanks
[07:59] <ubuntu> coolkev sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg
[07:59] <slibs> that wont reinstall it
[07:59] <ubuntu> it would
[07:59] <coolkev> yes
[08:00] <slibs> i don't think it does
[08:00] <ubuntu> xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-core
[08:00] <ubuntu> slibs do apt-cache search xerver-xorg
[08:00] <slibs> why?
[08:00] <narg> so, OO.o2 is released, will that be backported to main breezy, or is it already in?
[08:00] <ubuntu> so u can see the xorg-server
[08:00] <AzMoo> mrx___, I fixed it. It appears that wesnothd was running. Wasn't using much, but there was obviously a problem. Killed that and everything works fine again.
[08:00] <slibs> yes?
[08:01] <ubuntu> narg you need backported for that
[08:01] <TomB|Away> any one explain what this means: phpMyAdmin-2.6.4-pl2.tar.bz2
[08:01] <TomB|Away> err
[08:01] <TomB|Away> not that
[08:01] <narg> so its not going to be in the main one. Ok.
[08:01] <slibs> ubuntu: but if you already has it installed it wont reinstall it with install command, it says "already the lastest version blaa blaa"
[08:01] <mrx___> AzMoo:  what is wesnothd?
[08:01] <AzMoo> mrx___, Battle For Wesnoth game server.
[08:01] <mrx___> ah
[08:01] <slibs> TomB|Away: it's a bz2 package
[08:02] <TomB|Away> not that
[08:02] <slibs> oh you didn't even mean that :P
[08:02] <TomB|Away> pasted the wrong thing
[08:02] <ubuntu> TomB|Away bzip2 -d tar.bz2
[08:02] <slibs> :D
[08:02] <ubuntu> !tell TomB|Away about pastebin
[08:02] <slibs> mm
[08:03] <_TomB> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3385
[08:03] <slibs> ubuntu: so anyways, how i do it in xserver-xorg so that with windowsbutton and mouse1 is mouse2?
[08:03] <ubuntu> _TomB do apt-get -f install
[08:03] <Jellybob> Does anyone know how to activate the graphical boot stuff on a box upgraded from Hoary to Breezy?
[08:04] <_TomB> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[08:04] <ubuntu> try and see if it works
[08:04] <_TomB> just did
[08:04] <ubuntu> did it worked?
[08:04] <ubuntu> or give you another error?
[08:04] <_TomB> no
[08:04] <Ex-Cyber> is there any way to auto-join #ubuntu with X-Chat and not get forwarded to #ubuntu-unregged? I'm already identifying in server password and I still get forwarded sometimes
[08:04] <ubuntu> ok do this then rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/phpmyadmin.prerm and then apt-get -f install
[08:04] <_TomB> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[08:05] <ubuntu> Ex-Cyber you need to be register that's why u go to #ubuntu-unregged
[08:05] <ubuntu> and see if it works
[08:05] <TiMiDo> The Roots & Eryka Badu - You Got Me 3m32s 128 kbit/s  44100 Hz
[08:05] <Ex-Cyber> I am registered
[08:05] <Ex-Cyber> and I am auto-identifying
[08:05] <Ex-Cyber> and I am doing it by using the server password
[08:05] <ubuntu> did it worked _TomB ?
[08:05] <Ex-Cyber> and I still got forwarded
[08:06] !christel:*!  Have any newbies running around?  Join ardchoille and HedgeMage in ##parenting
[08:06] <_TomB> hold on
[08:06] <slibs> Ex-Cyber: that's because the server takes so long to identify you
[08:06] <slibs> so you get joined in #ubuntu before you actually have been identified
[08:06] <_TomB> yeh ty ubuntu :)
[08:06] <ubuntu> np _TomB
[08:07] <slibs> ubuntu: so do you really have an answer for my mouse question?
[08:07] <Xappe> anyone knows what kind of modem I have in my ibook g3 2 rev.2 700 MHz, i've tried the linuxant hcf drivers but I get "device not found"
[08:07] <dell500> why might my memory usage  be at 96%?
[08:07] <ubuntu> not really slibs
[08:07] <ubuntu> Xappe lspci
[08:07] <Ex-Cyber> slibs: I figured that that's what was happening, what I want to know is if there's some reasonable way to stop it (like forcing xchat to wait some amount of time before auto-joining)
[08:07] <Erron> hi
[08:07] <Erron> Whats the command to search for a certain text string in a dir/
[08:07] <ubuntu> Erron diff
[08:08] <Xappe> ubuntu: gives no modem, wich is kinda strange
[08:08] <ubuntu> interesting
[08:08] <Jemt> Greetings. Can anyone tell me how to install 'w32codecs' on Breezy? It is not listed in my repositories - even though I have added 'multiverse' to all repositories that contains 'universe' in the sources.list file. Please don't use the '!tell Jemt about w32codecs' or PMSG me. I can't switch to new tabs as I'm running IRSSI within Xterm (and yes, I have tried using ALT + 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 etc). Thanks :)
[08:08] <ubuntu> !tell Jemt aboout w32codecs
[08:08] <Jemt> ..
[08:08] <Digis> !tell me about w32codecs
[08:08] <cycom> Jemt: /window 1-6
[08:08] <cycom> Jemt: read man pages and quit whining.
[08:08] <cycom> :)
[08:08] <cycom> please
[08:08] <slibs> Jemt: you can use ctrl+p and +n to switch
[08:08] <slibs> in irssi
[08:08] <Jemt> Oh, great :)
[08:09] <cycom> Jemt: Or you can just type /window 0-whatever
[08:09] <slibs> :D
[08:09] <Chadza> I'm running xfce4, and after opening nautlius, my background is brown and I can't do transparency on any app.  Anyone know what's going wrong?
[08:09] <slibs> very handy!
[08:09] <Jemt> Thanks. But that only solved my secondary problem :)
[08:09] <ubuntu> Chadza gnome?
[08:09] <ubuntu> kde?
[08:09] <ubuntu> fluxbox?
[08:09] <seife> Does anybody knows a c++ compiler with IDE? (Gnome)
[08:09] <Erron> ubuntu so if I wanna search a whole dir for the word "cached" in all the files and list how would I do that
[08:09] <Chadza> ubuntu, xfce4
[08:09] <mrx___> is there a particular ml or webpage to read about current mirror status?  as in the topic saying us.archive is borked?
[08:09] <shawarma> seife: Compilers very rarely have GUIs.
[08:10] <cycom> P.S.: I got vnc and stuff working so that I can vnc to a box and get a login screen, only secure because it's through an ssh tunnel.
[08:10] <slibs> Jemt: if nothing works you could add hoarystuff in your sources and then download it
[08:10] <Chadza> ubuntu, I think that some part of gnome or nautlius is still running, but I don't see anything when I run ps aux.
[08:10] <shawarma> seife: You need an editor that knows how to call your compiler.
[08:11] <Jemt> slibs: Well, the odd thing is, that I'm pretty sure I found w32codecs in my repositories a few days ago. But I have reinstalled the computer today
[08:11] <sbalneav> seife: http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/
[08:11] <Jemt> Does 'w32codecs' exists in any of your guys repositories ?
[08:11] <ubuntu> seife leaktracer
[08:11] <JazzCrazed> hi all
[08:11] <ubuntu> hi JazzCrazed
[08:11] <slibs> Chadza: if you use nautilus then you have to disable the background thing or something like that
[08:11] <thirso> Jemt; did u try w32codecs* ?
[08:11] <slibs> i had the same problem in my fluxbox
[08:11] <Chadza> slibs, Any idea how I do that?
[08:11] <JazzCrazed> has anybody here encountered the error " *** No rule to make target" when running make?
[08:12] <sbalneav> seife: aptitude search anjuta
[08:12] <Jemt> thirso: Nope, trying that..
[08:12] <slibs> Chadza: i'll try to remeber, this might take a while :D
[08:12] <Jemt> thirso: apt-cache search w32codecs* gave nothing
[08:12] <after8> JazzCrazed, can be different things. did you run ./configure before?
[08:12] <JazzCrazed> actually no, i didn't
[08:12] <ubuntu> JazzCrazed are you sure that the male file is there?
[08:12] <ubuntu> that's why?
[08:13] <JazzCrazed> yes there is
[08:13] <slibs> Chadza: do you have gnome installed anymore?
[08:13] <after8> JazzCrazed, do the ./configure first
[08:13] <ubuntu> ok then run ./configure && make && make install =)
[08:13] <JazzCrazed> "no such file or directory"
[08:13] <after8> ubuntu, sudo make install ;P
[08:13] <seife> sbalneav, anjuta comes with c++ compiler?
[08:13] <JazzCrazed> presumin there's supposed to be configure in here
[08:13] <after8> JazzCrazed, try ./autogen then
[08:13] <ubuntu> seife leaktracer try that one
[08:13] <JazzCrazed> no autogen either, but here goes...
[08:13] <ubuntu> JazzCrazed read the INSTALL or the README
[08:13] <JazzCrazed> i did
[08:13] <Chadza> slibs, Yeah.
[08:13] <JazzCrazed> i'm actually followin a howto
[08:13] <mrx___> JazzCrazed:  if it borks, look at config.log to see if that step went ok
[08:14] <after8> JazzCrazed, wat u making?
[08:14] <ubuntu> JazzCrazed what program is it?
[08:14] <seife> ubuntu, leaktracer = compiler + IDE
[08:14] <slibs> Chadza: have you disabled the background in there?
[08:14] <seife> ?
[08:14] <JazzCrazed> intel 2200 drivers
[08:14] <ubuntu> yes seife
[08:14] <thirso> Jemt; hm im not on linux but i cant find it at packages.ubuntu.org either
[08:14] <ubuntu> apt-cache search leaktracer
[08:14] <JazzCrazed> for the wifi
[08:14] <JazzCrazed> mini pci card
[08:14] <after8> JazzCrazed, is there an install.sh there?
[08:14] <sbalneav> seife: No, it'll use g++. Eclipse is another one.
[08:14] <AzMoo> Jemt, I've got it. You've probably not got the correct repository.
[08:14] <Jemt> thirso: Ok, thanks anyways.
[08:14] <ubuntu> JazzCrazed do apt-cache search wifi
[08:14] <JazzCrazed> hmm, no actually
[08:14] <seife> sbalneav, how i put it to call g++ ?
[08:14] <after8> JazzCrazed, README?
[08:15] <sbalneav> seife: it should automatically, I'd expect.
[08:15] <JazzCrazed> ubuntu: tons of response to the apt-cache search wifi...might be from previous install
[08:15] <Chadza> Not that I know of.
[08:15] <Jemt> Well, I installed the w32codecs for hoary (as a .deb package). Now it shows up in my repositories
[08:15] <JazzCrazed> i replaced the mini pci card with this intel
[08:15] <JazzCrazed> hold on a sec
[08:15] <after8> jazz apt-cache looks in the available packages, not whats installed.
[08:15] <JazzCrazed> oh
[08:15] <JazzCrazed> hehe
[08:15] <Jemt> AzMoo: Which does I need ? The only repos I don't got is backports I thing
[08:15] <Jemt> think*
[08:15] <after8> JazzCrazed, :)
[08:16] <JazzCrazed> i also just noticed this when i tried to "make": sed: can't read /lib/modules/2.6.12-8-386/build//build/.config: No such file or directory
[08:16] <AzMoo> Jemt, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:16] <_TomB> does anyone know where the php5 extensions are located?
[08:16] <slibs> JazzCrazed: try sudo make
[08:17] <seife> sbalneav, i have to install g++ lib first?
[08:17] <steigweis> i dont get mpc plugins from musepack to work on ubuntu. there seem to be serious mess with the "bmp-musepack"-package... --> Depends: libmpcdec3  but it is not installable
[08:17] <JazzCrazed> ok
[08:17] <sbalneav> seife: I'd expect so.
[08:17] <Jellybob> slibs, /usr/lib/php/
[08:17] <mrx___> adios
[08:17] <steigweis> has anybody got mpc to work under ubuntu and HOW?
[08:17] <JazzCrazed> slibs: no difference :(
[08:17] <slibs> Jellybob: what's that?
[08:17] <coolkev> sorry i was disconnected last time, my question was how to re-install xorg without losig my OS and files
[08:17] <slibs> JazzCrazed: have you read the INSTALL?
[08:17] <Jellybob> slibs, Sorry - that was meant for _TomB
[08:17] <Jemt> AzMoo: Thanks
[08:17] <JazzCrazed> not thoroughly but i am rereading it now
[08:18] <coolkev> loosing*
[08:18] <Jellybob> steigweis, mpc as in the music mpd client?
[08:18] <_TomB> ty
[08:18] <JazzCrazed> so far, the howto seems to mimic the install
[08:18] <coolkev> ubuntu you there?
[08:18] <erg> i want to share my printer on the network.  what's the best way?
[08:18] <JazzCrazed> tells me to untar, then cd to the directory, and then run "make"
[08:18] <steigweis> Jellybob: mpc as plugin for xmms/bmp
[08:18] <after8> JazzCrazed, whats the url for the file you got?
[08:18] <erg> in samba w/ gui the option isnt available
[08:18] <Bluemat> Whats the deal with the sources, what Should I uncomment and which should I not, there are some that are returning errors..
[08:19] <JazzCrazed> http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/
[08:19] <JazzCrazed> i'm perusing that now again, too :)
[08:19] <after8> Bluemat, gpg errors can be ignored
[08:19] <Jellybob> steigweis, sorry - I'm using pympd here which works nicely, although it's more like rhythmbox
[08:19] <Bluemat> after8, no there is 404 errors for tar.gz files etc
[08:19] <slibs> coolkev: try apt-get with --reinstall
[08:19] <Bluemat> Is there a bug in Synaptic for changing, repos, it doesnt seem to stay selected..
[08:20] <_TomB> they're not there Jellybob
[08:20] <after8> JazzCrazed, sudo apt-get install build-essential.... you done that?
[08:20] <JazzCrazed> yes
[08:20] <after8> Krap. ok ...
[08:20] <JazzCrazed> i'm following this howto: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26623&highlight=2200+wpa
[08:20] <JazzCrazed> the specific step i'm dealing with is the ieee80211 subsystem install, which is here: http://ieee80211.sourceforge.net/
[08:21] <Jellybob> _TomB, sorry, /usr/lib/php5/
[08:21] <alekz> hi, can someone help me? how can i kill process that are not needed ?
[08:21] <_TomB> not there I check
[08:21] <nightswim> kill
[08:21] <Jellybob> There'll be a couple of subdirectories, I think you want the ones in 20041030
[08:21] <Bluemat> Guys Im getting these errors, : W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ie.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates - Is there something up with my mirror?
[08:21] <slibs> alekz: with sudo killall -9 pidnumber or sudo killall name
[08:22] <_TomB> 20041030 is empty :S
[08:22] <Jellybob> Look around in there - they'll be somewhere
[08:22] <Jellybob> I havn't used PHP in a while, so I'm not sure on the exact location
[08:22] <alekz> slibs, i know kill command, but is there a way to find out those proccess that are not be used ?
[08:22] <slibs> alekz: sorry just kill -9 if your going to use pidnumber
[08:22] <hajiki> OpenOffice2 - Released! Hope it makes it into Breezy soon!
[08:22] <slibs> alekz: with ps -A
[08:23] <Bluemat> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ie.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ie.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy - Whats going on, is there something up with my mirror??
[08:23] <after8> JazzCrazed, which tarball version of ieee80211?
[08:23] <tedor> :(
[08:23] <JazzCrazed> after8: holdonasec
[08:23] <Shooree> greetings
[08:23] <JazzCrazed> after8: 1.0.3
[08:24] <after8> try 1.1.5 or 1.0.2... never know.
[08:24] <JazzCrazed> ok will do
[08:24] <JazzCrazed> thx after8
[08:25] <slibs> Chadza: try to disable the background with
[08:25] <slibs> damn
[08:25] <slibs> it didn't copy it
[08:25] <Bluemat> Guys can anyone tell me whats up with this repo error: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3386
[08:25] <Chadza> slibs, Got a site you could point me at maybe?
[08:25] <slibs> Chadza: with gconf-editor
[08:25] <after8> JazzCrazed, weird, 1.0.3 works on mine.... just simple make.
[08:25] <after8> JazzCrazed, where did you untar it to?
[08:25] <Chadza> slibs, Okay, lemme check that out.
[08:26] <slibs> Chadza: nope im just running fluxbox and gnome at the same time and thought they would copy text to each other
[08:26] <after8> JazzCrazed, try this too : sudo make check_old
[08:26] <JazzCrazed> after8: just where i downloaded it...a subfolder of ~/Desktop
[08:26] <JazzCrazed> it created a subdir, ieee80211-1.0.3
[08:26] <after8> JazzCrazed, ok, so not permissions then. try that ^^^^
[08:27] <tedor> :(
[08:27] <after8> JazzCrazed, sorry for asking, you did cd into the subfolder didnt you..... :P
[08:27] <JazzCrazed> after8: now it just gave me this: sed: can't read /lib/modules/2.6.12-8-386/build//build/.config: No such file or directory
[08:27] <JazzCrazed> after8: hehe, yes i did, and apology accepted ;)
[08:28] <Bluemat> Anyone know of a text editor with FTP built in?
[08:28] <after8> JazzCrazed,  /lib/modules/2.6.12-8-386 ....  ok. is this pc on internet?
[08:28] <JazzCrazed> yea, i'm on it now
[08:28] <JazzCrazed> via ethernet
[08:28] <after8> if so JazzCrazed update your kernel first.....  whats your processor type?
[08:29] <JazzCrazed> after8: it's a sempron...386
[08:29] <JazzCrazed> and the kernel is updated actually
[08:29] <warreng> if i'm looking at a webpage in firefox that has an embedded windows media file, how would i go about playing that?
[08:29] <JazzCrazed> i'm purposely using an older version
[08:29] <after8> sudo apt-get linux-686  iirc
[08:29] <JazzCrazed> grub has 2.6.12-9
[08:29] <after8> really? why not use 686?
[08:29] <NoUse> Bluemat any KDE text editor should have FTP connectivity via the KDE abstraction
[08:30] <slibs> Chadza: im going to watch some azumanga and then go to sleep you could also try rox-filer as a filemanager, and also there's a post in the forums(in hoary selection) about using rox-filer and nautilus at the same time with gnome, that might help you out
[08:30] <JazzCrazed> *shrug* the kernel was put there automatically
[08:30] <JazzCrazed> after8: presumably by ubuntu
[08:30] <slibs> i gotta go ;)
[08:30] <JazzCrazed> after8: installin linux-686 now
[08:30] <Xappe> anyone with an ibook g3?
[08:30] <Chadza> slibs, Okay, thanks for all the help
[08:31] <after8> JazzCrazed, normal, 386 works on all.... get the linux-kernel-heareds package too. might help (no idea, but might.....)
[08:31] <JazzCrazed> after8: i did get the headers
[08:31] <JazzCrazed> per the howto
[08:31] <tedor> so uh
[08:31] <tedor> :(
[08:31] <after8> b/c i have it on mine and it finds /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-k7/build/include/config/ieee80211
[08:31] <JazzCrazed> after8: guess i'll provide the full context... one day when i booted up, the kernel was 2.6.12-9 rather than 12-8, and all of a sudden the bootup froze when it reported "Loading ACPI modules..."
[08:31] <Bluemat> NoUse, Im using gnome
[08:31] <JazzCrazed> after8: this is on an acer aspire 3002 laptop
[08:32] <Bluemat> Is my mirror down? : http://ie.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-updates/universe/binary-i386/Packages.gz: Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[08:32] <after8> oki.      i understand that. :)
[08:32] <JazzCrazed> after8: in order to get newhere, i'd either have to add "acpi:off" into menu.lst, or boot the old kernel
[08:32] <Whistler> how can i check md5 checksums of iso file?
[08:33] <coolkev> when reinstall xserver-xorg what other packages do i need to re-install
[08:33] <coolkev> mainly for video
[08:33] <after8> JazzCrazed, get the linux-686 and the linux-headers-686..... try same with 386 if you want|need to
[08:33] <JazzCrazed> after8:ok
[08:33] <JazzCrazed> after8: just finished installin linux-686
[08:33] <Whistler> how can i check md5 checksums of iso file?
[08:33] <hmrocha> hello, is it possible to know which package has the file "/usr/share/dict/words" ?
[08:33] <jemt> Hi again. I have a strange problem with mplayer. When I start the program from the Gnome menu and plays a movie it flickers in the right side. But if I start the movie from a console like this : 'mplayer summer-99.avi' I got no problems at all. What's wrong ?
[08:33] <NoUse> Whistler https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto
[08:33] <hmrocha> without the file being on the system?
[08:34] <NoUse> ubotu md5 is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto
[08:34] <ubotu> okay, NoUse
[08:34] <JazzCrazed> after8: will i have to be booted into the 686 kernel in order for it to use those headers?
[08:34] <jemt> It only flickers in window mode though. If I change to fullscreen, the movie looks pretty nice
[08:34] <cevizoglu> jemt, file a bug
[08:34] <RezDawg> Can someone please tell me what does ubuntu solution for burning dvds
[08:35] <tedor> alright guys. who wants to help a complete linux nub :(
[08:35] <jemt> cevizoglu: Well, I would like to know if other Ubuntu users have the same problem
[08:35] <jemt> cevizoglu: Or if it is my computer that acts crazy
[08:35] <after8> JazzCrazed, i think so....
[08:35] <after8> tedor, fire away, some will run ;)
[08:36] <cevizoglu> jemt,  I haven't had that problem, but I stopped using mplayer.  xine and vlc are much better
[08:36] <jemt> cevizoglu: Maybe you could check with your mplayer (if you have it installed)
[08:36] <tedor> haha i'm telling you, i have zero idea what i'm doing
[08:36] <jemt> cevizoglu: Ok
[08:36] <cevizoglu> jemt, I don't have mplayer installed, because it conflicts with vlc
[08:36] <Bluemat> How can I change my mirror?
[08:36] <Flying-Penguin> I have herd there is some kind of mod that will let multiple things use my alsa at the same time... what is that called? "ps: not a sound server like esd"
[08:36] <Bluemat> How can I change my mirror?
[08:36] <jemt> cevizoglu: Actually I switched from Xine to Mplayer because of the ugly christmas splas screen in xine :)
[08:36] <after8> bluemat, in synaptic
[08:36] <slyjab> how do i rename a file as an executable and then install the program
[08:37] <cevizoglu> jemt, xine will play a wider variety of formats, and vlc will play dvd's
[08:37] <RezDawg> Can someone please tell me what is ubuntu's solution/application for burning dvds
[08:37] <cevizoglu> jemt, at least in my experience
[08:37] <coolkev> do other people on breezy have problems with xvideo
[08:37] <jemt> cevizoglu: Well, thanks anyways :)
[08:37] <coolkev> if you type xvideo
[08:37] <after8> tedor, whats up?
[08:37] <tedor> completely lost :(
[08:37] <steigweis> has anybody got mpc to work under ubuntu and HOW?
[08:37] <after8> lol
[08:38] <jemt> Everyone else : Does any of your guys have flickering problems in Mplayer?
[08:38] <cevizoglu> jemt, like the free beastie boys videos from their site
[08:38] <JazzCrazed> after8: i noticed that linux-image-2.6.12-9-686 is installed on here... that's the kernel, right?
[08:38] <coolkev> yes
[08:38] <coolkev> i have all kinds of problems in mplayer
[08:38] <after8> yup.
[08:38] <jemt> cevizoglu:  ?
[08:38] <after8> JazzCrazed, yup ;)
[08:38] <cevizoglu> jemt, xine is the only player which would play them
[08:38] <tedor> so i installed everything. i think. and now i'm at the uh... console? part and i have no idea where to go from there :(
[08:38] <coolkev> it's casue xvideo is not even avaliabel for some reason in my breezy
[08:38] <JazzCrazed> after8: so i have to add it to my grub menu.lst to boot it, huh?
[08:38] <RezDawg> jemt: im kinda new to linux and i use totem with no problems.  is mplayer>totem?
[08:38] <jemt> Oh, you do? Well, that is actually great :)
[08:38] <JazzCrazed> can i just edit the existing entries for 12-9-386?
[08:38] <after8> JazzCrazed, it adds itself, sort of i think.
[08:39] <JazzCrazed> oh
[08:39] <JazzCrazed> hmm
[08:39] <jemt> That indecates that my PC is not broke :)
[08:39] <coolkev> jermt try going into preferences
[08:39] <coolkev> of your mplayer
[08:39] <coolkev> and under video tab select xv
[08:39] <after8> tedor, dont you have graphic environment?
[08:39] <coolkev> and then play u movies again
[08:39] <JazzCrazed> oh u're right
[08:39] <jemt> RezDawg: I don't like Totem. It's _very_ ugly :)
[08:39] <_TomB> k, finally sorted Jellybob :)
[08:39] <tedor> it sure doesn't look like it :(
[08:39] <JazzCrazed> after8: i'm guessin this was just installed when i did apt-get install linux-686 a few min ago
[08:39] <JazzCrazed> :)
[08:39] <Jellybob> _TomB, great :)
[08:40] <jemt> RezDawg: But I must admit that it handles most of my videos pretty well
[08:40] <tedor> something i dl seperate from the iso or did i do something wrong?
[08:40] <_TomB> apt-get install php5-mysql helps :)
[08:40] <Bluemat> How do I fix this:  http://ie.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-updates/universe/binary-i386/Packages.gz: Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2) How do I resolve it?
[08:40] <after8> JazzCrazed, yep automagically.
[08:40] <coolkev> I type xvinfo in terminal and it says that extension does not exist
[08:40] <JazzCrazed> after8: hehe, sometimes i use my head properly, believe it or not ;)
[08:40] <after8> Bluemat, there is an easy sed command but i dont know it :/
[08:40] <JazzCrazed> ok i'll try booting that up
[08:40] <after8> ;)
[08:40] <JazzCrazed> brb (hopefully in 2.6.12-9-686)
[08:41] <RezDawg> jemt: well like i said im new to linux/ubuntu so whichever player has a wiki for and does what i want, thats for me.  ill worry about getting prettier stuff later when i better understand linux
[08:41] <jemt> RezDawg: Well, good idea :)
[08:41] <after8> tedor, ubunto iso or kubuntu iso?
[08:41] <jemt> cevizoglu: Does Xine still have that ugly Christmas Splash screen ?
[08:41] <tedor> ubuntu
[08:42] <RezDawg> jemt: like i said i watch all my tv shows and what not with totem and plays everything fine
[08:42] <after8> tedor, type:   sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop  <--- put in your user password.
[08:43] <tedor> haha thanks man. am i stupid or does the ubuntu help not say that at all?
[08:43] <RezDawg> Can someone please tell me what is ubuntu's solution/application for burning dvds. for that matter what ubuntu uses to burn cds if thats different than dvd burning software
[08:43] <after8> tedor, it should do it automatically......
[08:44] <budluva> RezDawg k3b
[08:44] <after8> tedor, so dont worry. you're new, and learning ;)
[08:44] <tedor> :(
[08:44] <after8> k3b pwns
[08:44] <budluva> RezDawg k3b will burn both dvd/cd
[08:44] <jemt> Does anyone know if Xine still got that ugly christmas splash screen ?
[08:44] <after8> jemt, yes it has
[08:44] <njan> budluva, that's not ubuntu's solution, that's an unsupported solution :P
[08:44] <Jellybob> RezDawg, if you're using Gnome just put a blank in the drive
[08:44] <jemt> Ok, thanks
[08:44] <RezDawg> budluva: k3b is a KDE product can i run that on gnome
[08:44] <njan> budluva, it may work, but it's not specifically what he asked for ;)
[08:44] <budluva> well
[08:44] <Jellybob> Nautilus (the file manager) will handle it automatically
[08:45] <budluva> its better than using nautilus to burn
[08:45] <njan> RezDawg, you can, but gnome will handle it via nautilus automatically.
[08:45] <after8> k3b is linux's best answer to any burning, imvho
[08:45] <njan> budluva, fine, but still.. see my original comment. ;)
[08:45] <RezDawg> thanks guys
[08:45] <Jellybob> budluva, for what reason? Nautilus gets out of the way and burns, instead of flooding you with options
[08:45] <budluva> njan agreed that its for kde, but i use nothing but k3b in gnome :P
[08:45] <after8> the way i see it is that ubuntu doesnt mean 'gnome' but distribution...
[08:46] <budluva> Jellybob can it burn dvd/cd .iso's? i dunno i dont use it, k3b works great for me
[08:46] <Jellybob> budluva, yup - right click the ISO and select Burn to disk...
[08:46] <budluva> Jellybob dvd .iso's too?
[08:46] <Jellybob> Yeah
[08:46] <budluva> hrmm
[08:47] <budluva> thats cool, but i've never used it :P never had to
[08:47] <lewiz> A really quick question.  I want to make a package of Gaim CVS that will get overwritten when 2.0.0 finally gets released.  Can I call it gaim-2.0.0+cvsDATE or will that be newer than 2.0.0 when it gets released?
[08:47] <Jellybob> It doesn't do audio conversions or other stuff like that, but for just burning an image, some files, or copying a CD it's great
[08:47] <budluva> ahh
[08:47] <budluva> that would be why i use k3b, audio cds
[08:47] <mllr> should I REALLY setup any antivirus crap on my system? If so, does anyone have any insite on what's best.?
[08:47] <after8> lewiz, you can use synaptic and 'freeze' your package
[08:48] <budluva> i knew there was a reason :P
[08:48] <budluva> mllr dont need to
[08:48] <after8> mllr, only if you open a virus in wine, install one on wine ;)
[08:48] <after8> budluva, me 2
[08:48] <Jellybob> budluva, I use Serpentine for that - drop some tracks in, hit burn
[08:48] <lewiz> after8: Yep, I know.  I'm pretty sure there is a proper convention that states it won't get overwritten by a lower version, but a newer one will do the trick.
[08:48] <budluva> mllr but if you must clamav is the way to go i think
[08:48] <lewiz> after8: If I can't figure it out it can become gaim 1.9.9+cvsDATE :P
[08:49] <after8> lewiz, Pin: version
[08:49] <after8> Pin-Priority:   in /etc/apt/preferences
[08:49] <after8> lewiz, but i dont know the syntax
[08:50] <jemt> Thanks, guys. Later :)
[08:51] <chriscargo> if i want to install the simplest ubuntu as a server (web, mail) but also want x win w/ gone/kde what package do i install at the very beginning. i don't want to use just linux. maybe server-expert? so i can select the graphical environment as well?
[08:51] <Jellybob> chriscargo, just do a standard install if you want the graphical stuff as well
[08:51] <Jellybob> Unless I'm misunderstanding you
[08:51] <da_bon_bon> how do i see all the patches and fixes that ubuntu applies to a particular package ?
[08:52] <after8> jazzcrazed, you get anywhere?
[08:52] <jazzcrazed> after8: not so much...it's frozen on "Loading, please wait..."
[08:52] <jazzcrazed> i'm on a windows machine now (doh)
[08:52] <jazzcrazed> it just did "uncompressing linux... Ok, booting the kernel."
[08:52] <after8> doh ....
[08:53] <borgista> Anybody know how to get a systray in Fluxbox?
[08:53] <jazzcrazed> guess 686 is no good on sempron, huh
[08:53] <after8> jazzcrazed, try to reboot it. my old dell does that from time to time
[08:53] <jazzcrazed> after8: ok...managed to ctrl-alt-del it
[08:53] <jazzcrazed> after8: so boot into 686 again?
[08:53] <after8> jazzcrazed, and 386 with kernel headers didnt want to work right?
[08:53] <borgista> back.
[08:54] <da_bon_bon> how do i see all the patches and fixes that ubuntu applies to a particular package ? specially firefox
[08:54] <after8> try 686 again, then 386
[08:54] <jazzcrazed> after8: do u mean the make thing?
[08:54] <after8> yep
[08:54] <jazzcrazed> after8: yea, i got the same error in 2.6.12-9-386
[08:54] <jazzcrazed> i'll boot into that now
[08:54] <Seveas> da_bon_bon, apt-get source firefox
[08:54] <Seveas> vim firefox*.diff.gz
[08:54] <da_bon_bon> Seveas: i am not on ubuntu. i want a website where i can see them all. :)
[08:55] <Seveas> packages.ubuntu.com
[08:55] <Cesarin> hey guys, I need help again lol
[08:55] <Seveas> download the diff.gz
[08:55] <Cesarin> hey Seveas! :D
[08:55] <da_bon_bon> Seveas: ok.
[08:55] <Seveas> and unpzck it with winzip
[08:55] <after8> jazzcrazed, so the 686 is cos of acpi?
[08:55] <Cesarin> last patch of windows XP ate my GRUB completely, any way to install it again witouth having to reinstall ubuntu?
[08:56] <Seveas> !fixgrub
[08:56] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, Seveas
[08:56] <Seveas> ubotu, get a clue then...
[08:56] <after8> Cesarin, really????????? i'm not updating again
[08:56] <ubotu> Seveas: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[08:56] <NoUse> !grub
[08:56] <ubotu> from memory, grub is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows, or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[08:56] <after8> lol Seveas
[08:56] <Cesarin> after8: just careful with the last "critical" update
[08:56] <budluva> Cesarin nano /etc/grub
[08:56] <Seveas> Cesarin, 2nd url from what ubotu said...
[08:56] <after8> Cesarin, never gonna boot again to xp then ;)
[08:56] <raingrove> does anyone know how to make openoffice use KDE or GNOME's font anti-aliasing settings ?
[08:56] <Cesarin> budluva Ur a bit blind, arent you?, I said im on XP and theres no way to access linux
[08:57] <Cesarin> thx Seveas
[08:57] <Shinaku> Hey
[08:57] <Cesarin> gotta see that url :P
[08:57] <budluva> Cesarin arghhh lol
[08:57] <budluva> live cd bro
[08:57] <Shinaku> Having problems with 5.04, the sound is really tinny
[08:57] <lewiz> Gaim's version is 1:1.1.5.0-1ubuntu3 -- can anybody tell me what the leading 1: means?  Or link to a page with a full description?
[08:57] <Shinaku> I tried all my settings I can find, ALSA and OSS
[08:57] <jazzcrazed> after8: sry, afk for a sec
[08:58] <after8> Shinaku, enable/diable graphic equalizer
[08:58] <Shinaku> it's on a ac97 chipset
[08:58] <Cesarin> bud: live cd would work?
[08:58] <Cesarin> budluva I mean
[08:58] <jazzcrazed> after8: i dunno if it's acpi, it just freezes at "loading, please wait"
[08:58] <after8> jazzcrazed, try recovery mode for the 686 kernel.
[08:58] <jazzcrazed> after8: 386, tho, gets further than that, but it freezes pretty bad when it says "loading acpi modules"
[08:58] <jazzcrazed> conversely 8-386 gets thru with acpi just fine
[08:59] <jazzcrazed> ok, goin to 686 recovery
[08:59] <Kyral> or turn off ACPI
[08:59] <Cesarin> Seveas: that second url doesnt say anything about losing GRUB, but getting stuck to the cheap windows XP's bootloader
[08:59] <after8> jazzcrazed, try stopping power management in the bios
[08:59] <after8> ;) Kyral
[08:59] <jazzcrazed> after8: hmm, that's a good idea
[08:59] <Cesarin> let me rephrase....
[08:59] <Kyral> acpi=off ;P
[08:59] <Kyral> or noacpi
[08:59] <Kyral> I forgot
[08:59] <alekz> anyone knows a gdeklets to have a terminal in my desktop ?
[08:59] <jazzcrazed> kyral: thas wut i did
[08:59] <jazzcrazed> thas how i'm able to boot into 9-386
[08:59] <Jellybob> Cesarin, you should be able to boot from an install CD in rescue mode, and then follow the instructions for doing it from Linux
[08:59] <jazzcrazed> with acpi=off in menu.lst
[08:59] <Cesarin> Seveas: the second url only says about real problems INSIDE grub, not about Windows XP's ntldrr removing
[09:00] <Kyral> then do it for 686 ;D
[09:00] <Cesarin> Jellybob thanks! now to find said ISO to burn
[09:00] <jazzcrazed> kyral: i'm not even sure 686 is hangin up on acpi
[09:00] <Kyral> grub allows you to change the bootline at boottime
[09:00] <jazzcrazed> it crashes well before it reaches the "loading acpi modules" part
[09:00] <jazzcrazed> kyral, thas wut i do
[09:00] <after8> jazzcrazed, recoverymode will give you more clues normally
[09:00] <jazzcrazed> i haven't saved acpi=off to the file
[09:00] <coolkev> how long till the breezy cd's ship
[09:00] <coolkev> if u ordered them on oct 13
[09:00] <Kyral> Thats a good question ;P
[09:00] <Cesarin> Jellybob a url would do better thank you :P
[09:01] <jazzcrazed> after8: i was workin in 9-386 recovery mode b4, actually
[09:01] <Jellybob> Cesarin, www.ubuntu.com ;)
[09:01] <jazzcrazed> to try to get acpi to work right
[09:01] <Jellybob> Don't know any further than that
[09:01] <Cesarin> Jellybob: im not that dumb, im already there, but only 600 ISOS CD of breezy badger there... no livecd yet
[09:01] <jazzcrazed> per this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75820
[09:01] <Shinaku> after8, disable what graphical equilizer? Where?
[09:01] <Jellybob> Cesarin, you sure? They had Live CDs yesterday
[09:02] <Cesarin> aaa found it!
[09:02] <after8> jazzcrazed, ahhh.... some kernel worry going on there then. turn it off in bios, see if that helps some
[09:02] <after8> Shinaku, in xmms or beep...... try enabling or disabling the gf. eq.
[09:02] <jazzcrazed> after8: k... huntin in bios now
[09:02] <Cesarin> 1 goodamn hour lol
[09:03] <after8> :)
[09:03] <patrickj> heyo
[09:03] <Cesarin> brb, gotta restart computer, then ill download
[09:03] <jazzcrazed> after8: this acer's bios leaves much to be desired, it seems
[09:03] <Shinaku> it's all the same
[09:03] <pinucset> how do i install open office 2 wich i downloaded from openoffice.org? there are a lot of .deb, rpm...?
[09:03] <sorush20> My uni is an ass its using MS?
[09:04] <after8> jazzcrazed, hmmm.
[09:04] <jazzcrazed> doesn't look like i have any control over power management
[09:04] <sorush20> Do you guys believe that MS would give away software to Uni's for free, because that is what I've been told by the Uni!?
[09:04] <Kyral> !topic
[09:04] <after8> jazzcrazed, been there? http://www.linux-laptop.net/
[09:05] <jazzcrazed> nope, actually...thx after8
[09:05] <sorush20> !topic
[09:05] <Bluemat> Anyone know a mail client besides evolution that works with MS Exchange server?
[09:06] <njan> outlook?
[09:06] <njan> :P
[09:06] <Ng> Bluemat: don't think there are any for linux
[09:06] <patrickj> hey
[09:06] <patrickj> whats a good desktop system monitor to use in metacity?
[09:06] <patrickj> that shows temp and stuff
[09:06] <njan> I think disbarring evolution, outlook mobile access is your only option, Bluemat
[09:06] <after8> Blue-Omega_, sylpheed maybe
[09:06] <njan> after8, sylpheed won't touch exchange.
[09:06] <after8> patrickj, all the desktets stuff do that
[09:06] <after8> njan, oh ok. :)
[09:07] <after8> njan, dont blame it ;)
[09:07] <njan> after8, why? Evolution can do it :P
[09:07] <Ng> pinucset: if they are for debian they may not be compatible, but debs would be far better than rpms. Is the version of OOo2 in breezy not new enough? ;)
[09:07] <patrickj> after8: know of anything else?
[09:07] <Bluemat> Ng, njan, Have you got evolution working with Exchange?
[09:07] <after8> nope
[09:07] <Ng> Bluemat: nope, I don't go near Exchange ;)
[09:07] <njan> Bluemat, I have it working 3 virtual desktops away :P
[09:07] <pinucset> i've done sudo apt-get install openoffice.org2 in my breezy. Is the open office wich i have installed the version 2?
[09:07] <sorush20> Bluemat: a better question would be do you know of a Linux web browser that works with MS mail exchange?
[09:08] <after8> pinucset, open it and see..... v1.9.X == no....
[09:08] <Ng> pinucset: 2.0 hasn't been released yet, the openoffice.org site is currently offering 2.0 release candidate 3, which is slightly newer than the one in breezy I think
[09:08] <after8> pinucset, dont think the debs are out yet
[09:08] <pinucset> open office 2 has been released today :)
[09:08] <njan> sorush20, firefox works perfectly well with outlook web access
[09:09] <pinucset> i've got open office 1.9.129 isn't it open office 2?
[09:09] <njan> sorush20, for that matter, galeon epiphany and konqueror probably do too.
[09:09] <njan> pinucset, it's the beat
[09:09] <njan> s/beat/beta/
[09:09] <Ng> pinucset: fair enough. I'm still going to stick with the breezy packages. It works for me and is almost the same
[09:09] <after8> pinucset, beta version yes
[09:09] <pinucset> ok
[09:09] <pinucset> so i'll wait for oo2 at breezy
[09:09] <pinucset> thanks to everybody, but i g2g dinner :)
[09:10] <pinucset> thanks!!!
[09:10] <Ng> I expect someone will do some packages if it doesn't hit backports or something
[09:10] <Bluemat> sorush20, Do you know of one?
[09:12] <carl> Can anyone tell me how to fix my compiler?
[09:12] <mllr> Anyone know a good website to find satellite images of a certain location? I googled, I just can find anything REALLY good.
[09:12] <Ng> carl: that depends, what's wrong with it? :)
[09:12] <njan> mllr, maps.google.com?
[09:12] <carl> mllr: try Google Earth
[09:12] <Spudchat> hi does anyone have a second to help me with samba?
[09:12] <ProN00b> does ubuntu got packages for the enlightenment desktop applications (file manager, aplication bar, usw...)
[09:12] <njan> ProN00b, yes.
[09:12] <Ng> mllr: free satellite images are never REALLY good ;)
[09:12] <carl> I dounno what's wrong with it, but it doesn't compile properly
[09:13] <Ng> carl: what are you trying to compile, how are you doing it and what errors do you get (use a pastebin rather than paste lots of errors in here please)
[09:13] <ProN00b> njan, where ?
[09:13] <carl> I'm trying to compile a mud
[09:13] <nalioth> ProN00b: yes enlightenment is available
[09:14] <ProN00b> i only found enlightenment basic wm, not all the stuff thats beeing developed arround it
[09:14] <Dekkard> enjoy pinning your repositories.. :)
[09:14] <after8> ProN00b, either risk apt-breakage or get it from cvs and compile.
[09:14] <Dekkard> there is an article i think in the ubuntu forums or the wiki about installing e17
[09:14] <njan> ProN00b, I don't know about any other enlightenment-related packages; I don't use them - but I see enlightenment in universe. *shrug* ;)
[09:15] <after8> dont use the one in universe, its e16
[09:15] <after8> ProN00b, safest is to compile
[09:15] <mindfork> Does anyone know of a java irc applet that can connect to an SSL only irc server?
[09:15] <after8> ProN00b, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=59568&highlight=e17+bleeding+edge
[09:15] <Dekkard> e17 is pretty... but.. i dunno.. i just think its cute..but blackbox works just as well
[09:16] <ProN00b> well, i got the main package (e16)
[09:17] <ProN00b> but there is also a file manager and this animated icon bar for it
[09:17] <ProN00b> and i can't find it on apt
[09:17] <Dekkard> what version of e16?
[09:18] <Dekkard> evidence is the e17 filemanager
[09:18] <ProN00b> dunno
[09:18] <ProN00b> oh, i see
[09:18] <ProN00b> its only e17
[09:18] <Dekkard> where did you get it?
[09:18] <after_soup> if windows has a safe mode, what does that say about the normal mode?
[09:19] <gigaclon> hahaha
[09:19] <Dekkard> pr0n00b..:http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=20216
[09:20] <Ng> after_soup: that it's dangerous because you're running potentially untrusted third party code. safe mode runs only microsoft driver code ;p
[09:20] <cevizoglu> after_soup, huh?  most OSes have a safemode
[09:21] <nalioth> ProN00b: 'only' e17 is the newest version
[09:21] <slyjab> i downloaded xine and istalled it ... it didn't give me a link in the applications menu can anyone tell me how to create a link
[09:22] <Ng> slyjab: the menu editor is called smeg
[09:22] <after_soup> slyjab, get xine-ui too
[09:22] <Ng> if you installed xine from universe it will be in the menu
[09:22] <Ng> it just might not have shown up yet ;/
[09:22] <ProN00b> well, i didn't know only e17 had evidence, nalioth, Dekkard...
[09:23] <after_soup> ProN00b, try the cvs version, it is v v nice :)
[09:23] <Dekkard> ?
[09:23] <slyjab> i restarted after downloading it ... it showed other apps i got
[09:24] <ProN00b> will there be a packaged version of e17 when its final ?
[09:24] <Dekkard> who knows
[09:24] <mojo> e17... sweet... played with the eLiveCD?
[09:24] <Dekkard> package one! :)
[09:24] <ProN00b> i always wondered how you can contribute to the apt-get packages list...
[09:25] <Ng> ProN00b: become a MOTU :)
[09:25] <gorkem> hi, I experience some problems with my ubuntu breezy system. When I insert a DVD, totem does not play it, giving an error "Error invoking "dvdnav_get_next_block": Error reading NAV packet..".... Anyone knows what the problem is?
[09:26] <ProN00b> a "master of the universe" ?
[09:26] <Ng> ProN00b: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU
[09:26] <mojo> PROBLEM: I am in the middle of my 2nd try at $apt-get dist-upgrade and I keep getting a few 503 connect errors here and there.  I am running this time with -f option but still have the 503's.  Suggestions?  Should I use mirrors?  Can this be re-started until all pkgs are dl'd, or does it re-dl the debs every time?
[09:26] <nalioth> ProN00b: yes the universe repository
[09:26] <mUsN1t> hey - > just installed ubuntu but there was something wrong(i think) when trying to enter password nothing showed up so i just left it blank and carried on and now i cant logon ->how can i reset the password/do sumthing else to get in??????????????????????????????????
[09:26] <nalioth> mojo: try a mirror
[09:26] <nalioth> mUsN1t: easy on the ? you might need them in the future
[09:26] <mojo> nalioth: where is a good mirror listing?
[09:26] <mUsN1t> nah
[09:26] <mUsN1t> i got no limit :P
[09:27] <nalioth> mojo: www.ubuntulinux.org/download
[09:27] <Ng> mUsN1t: reboot into rescue mode and run "passwd yourusername" and it will prompt you for a new password
[09:27] <mojo> nalioth: thx.
[09:27] <mUsN1t> rescue mode->how (noob :P)
[09:27] <mojo> i will try when this one finishes out with it's errors.
[09:28] <Ng> mUsN1t: just after your bios tells you what hardware is in your pc, it should say something like "press esc for boot options" and count down a few seconds. Hit escape and pick the rescue entry
[09:28] <after8> Ng, rescue???? recovery ;)
[09:28] <mUsN1t> kk ta
[09:28] <Ng> err, yes
[09:28] <Ng> after8: it's just been so damn long since I needed it ;)
[09:28] <after8> hehe
[09:31] <borgista> Does ubuntu's fluxbox come with svg support?
[09:33] <ubuntu> borgista not really why?
[09:35] <borgista> Because I wanted to put .svg icons in the menus
[09:36] <ubuntu> borgista download apt-get install fluxconf
[09:36] <ubuntu> or fbdesk
[09:36] <borgista> i have fluxconf
[09:37] <ubuntu> do you have fbdesk? or fluxconf?
[09:37] <borgista> ubuntu i have both.
[09:37] <ubuntu> ok, great
[09:37] <ubuntu> then try rebuilding fluxbox from scratch, or something
[09:37] <borgista> ok. thanks.
[09:37] <ubuntu> Np
[09:37] <mUsN1t> kewl ng ta it worked...next :P...how do i view/browse other hdds other than the one ubuntu is installed on
[09:37] <ubuntu> mUsN1t huh/
[09:38] <stewski> anyone have any experience with mplayer probs in hoary?
[09:38] <mUsN1t> how do i view/browse other hdds other than the one ubuntu is installed on
[09:38] <ubuntu> stewski what's wrong with mplayer?
[09:38] <ubuntu> mUsN1t explain you're self
[09:38] <mUsN1t> if my pc has 2 hardriveas in it
[09:38] <stewski> Im getting an error 11 in video playback hang about and Ill reproduce
[09:38] <lucas> hi
[09:38] <ubuntu> oh ic,
[09:38] <Ng> mUsN1t: System->Administration->Disks
[09:38] <mUsN1t> ta
[09:39] <ubuntu> stewski try running it from the terminal and give me the error on pastebin
[09:39] <ubuntu> hi luca
[09:39] <satafterh> anyone know the command to install nvidia driver
[09:39] <ubuntu> !tell satafterh about nvidia
[09:40] <mUsN1t> ng i dont see disks in sdministration??
[09:40] <Ng> mUsN1t: are you running Breezy?
[09:40] <ubuntu> mUsN1t did you mount the hd?
[09:40] <stewski> Mplayer interrupted by signal 11 in modual: decode_video
[09:41] <mUsN1t> nope, nope
[09:41] <ubuntu> stewski is it a deb? or the tar?
[09:41] <mUsN1t> how do i mount it?
[09:41] <stewski> that is playing a quicktime of doom trailer though
[09:41] <ubuntu> mUsN1t mount -t /device but make sure it's on the /etc/fstab
[09:41] <stewski> I compiled it
[09:41] <ubuntu> ok
[09:41] <mUsN1t> kk
[09:41] <mUsN1t> ta
[09:41] <ubuntu> did you compiled it right?
[09:41] <stewski> good question :-)
[09:41] <ubuntu> give me a sec
[09:41] <zxsykco> Would some mind helping me locate an mp3 plugin for gnomebaker?
[09:42] <elgordo12345> I am getting a segmentation fault when trying to run mplayer that I compiled from source.  Anyone else seeing this?
[09:42] <stewski> is there a decent deb for synaptic?
[09:42] <zxsykco> Ooops, would someone mind helping me locate an mp3 plugin for gnomebaker?
[09:42] <ubuntu> !tell stewski about mplayer
[09:42] <deFrysk> zxsykco, if in breezy, try serpentine for mp3-> audio cd
[09:42] <zxsykco> Ah, thank you!
[09:43] <deFrysk> zxsykco, and also for many more formats
[09:43] <lucas> are dist-upgrades from debian sarge to ubuntu breezy supported ? working ? tested ?
[09:43] <ToXedVirus> can i use 32bit software und the amd64 platforms ?
[09:43] <Akatemik> Is anyone able to install language-support-fi?
[09:43] <Akatemik> apt is complaining about size mismatch
[09:43] <TheDiff> holy crap this channel is huge
[09:43] <TheDiff> i have a question about setting your PATH variable
[09:44] <TheDiff> is there a way to make a change permanent
[09:44] <TheDiff> because env doesnt do that
[09:44] <TheDiff> or do i have to add something to my bashrc
[09:44] <elgordo12345> Also XMMS (apt-get install xmms)  gives me this: libmikmod.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[09:44] <elgordo12345> Segmentation fault
[09:44] <Akatemik> TheDiff: You can add your env commands into bashrc or .login
[09:44] <TheDiff> Akatemik: okay
[09:44] <deFrysk> zxsykco, make sure you have gstreamer0.8-mad installed for mp3 conversion btw
[09:45] <elgordo12345> Is everyone having problems with xmms and mplayer segmenation faults?
[09:45] <deFrysk> elgordo12345, mixed sources.list perhaps?
[09:45] <nomed> hi
[09:46] <nomed> how can i had files to a cd session in graveman?
[09:46] <elgordo12345> I didn't add anything to the sources list.  I did uncomment everything but backports
[09:46] <zxsykco> serpentine says that my files are of an invalid type. All well, I'll use winders! Thanks, though, deFrysk!
[09:46] <deFrysk> zxsykco, make sure you have gstreamer0.8-mad installed for mp3 conversion btw
[09:46] <deFrysk> then it works fine
[09:46] <zxsykco> I'll check! ^_^
[09:46] <curious_kitty> hello there..
[09:47] <sagarp> how do i stop firefox from using the totem player, and have it use mplayer instead??
[09:47] <curious_kitty> i have a little problem installing netbeans on ubuntu
[09:47] <dafunk> !tell me about w32codecs
[09:47] <deFrysk> !tell zxsykco about mp3
[09:47] <stewski> well mplayer still faults on that video k6version through synaptic
[09:47] <curious_kitty> is says "could not load wizard specified in /wizard.inf (104)
[09:47] <curious_kitty> any idea what's wrong?
[09:48] <elgordo12345> stewski:   Mplyaer built from source segfaults everytime for me
[09:48] <TheDiff> can someone confirm that the prismstumbler package is broken?
[09:48] <MOSMarauder> hiho ;) Anybody knows wtf this is ?: http://www.ubuntuusers.de/viewtopic.php?t=14306
[09:48] <zxsykco> Hmmn, interesting. The gstreamer0.8-mad package you speak of says it handles mpeg 1-3 not mp3. But, I wouldn't doubt that it is what I need. I'll try it in a moment, thank you very much!
[09:49] <pinucset> does somebody know when openoffice2 will be at breezy repositoirs?
[09:49] <deFrysk> elgordo12345, why build mplayer from source ?
[09:49] <sagarp> the reason i ask is because whenever i close a tab with a video in it, firefox crashes
[09:49] <cevizoglu> zxsykco, mpg1-3 includes mpg3
[09:49] <elgordo12345> I want it to run faster.  I can't find it in the repo's anyway.
[09:49] <MOSMarauder> mpeg1 - layer 3
[09:49] <elgordo12345> I always build it from source and get much better performance
[09:49] <ch> is there a program to configure xorg in ubuntu? somethink like xf86config or equivalent?
[09:49] <deFrysk> elgordo12345, and... its runs faster ?
[09:49] <MOSMarauder> ch: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:50] <elgordo12345> noticeably faster.  I can't find it in the repo's anyway.
[09:50] <elgordo12345> I should be able to compile it and run it though, unless 5.10 is starting same path as mandrake and fedora.
[09:51] <TheDiff> zxsykco: mpeg 1-3 is mp3
[09:51] <TheDiff> well mp3 = mpeg 3
[09:51] <deFrysk> elgordo12345, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto?highlight=%28mplayer%29
[09:51] <MOSMarauder> @elhordo: Go to Mplayer website and get SRC of Mplayer and SRC of ffmpeg (some parts of ffmpeg must be included to compile mplayer)
[09:51] <MOSMarauder> elgordo
[09:51] <zxsykco> deFrysk cevizoglu Thank you both very much. You are both correct and I can now burn audio cd's using mp3's perfectly!
[09:52] <deFrysk> zxsykco, have fun ;)
[09:52] <elgordo12345> Thanks.  I will try that,  but why can't i compile from source?
[09:52] <MOSMarauder> missing things i think
[09:52] <MOSMarauder> like ffmpeg source
[09:52] <MOSMarauder> hiho ;) Anybody knows wtf this is ?: http://www.ubuntuusers.de/viewtopic.php?t=14306
[09:52] <deFrysk> elgordo12345, if you wish to compile from source try gentoo or one of its derivates
[09:52] <gimmulf> Anyone understand this? FF been crashing recently (Segment Faults but i have new memory memtest86 shows no errors, and  new harddrive) so i ran an strace on Firefox and when it crashed the strace looked like this: http://pastebin.com/400201
[09:52] <mikal_> I'm a little confused with the package handler on Ubuntu. What do I need to update to use the package manager or apt-get to install say, ethereal? (I'm told there is a binary for it)
[09:52] <nalioth> deFrysk: please be gentle with folks, you can compile this from source if you like
[09:53] <deFrysk> nalioth, ok, sorry
[09:53] <elgordo12345> Man that isn't what I wanted to hear though.   It worked on 5.04,  It looks like 5.10 is doing same as Fedora and Mandrake, where you can't compile things... that sucks
[09:54] <MOSMarauder> elgardo: compiling mplayer works fine .. i did aswell @ 5.10
[09:54] <stewski> Im on 5.04 and I cant get the git to work (mplayer)
[09:54] <stewski> vlc is fine
[09:54] <elgordo12345> MOSMarau..... I could compile but it gives segmenation fault when running
[09:55] <Akatemik> Anybody have problems resizing kde-software under certain limits? For example some of the system setting windows don't fit on my screen and refuse to resize to smaller size.
[09:55] <erUSUL> elgordo12345: bad ram?
[09:55] <hedge> Can someone direct me to a downloadable 2.6.12-9-686-smp source tree? Can't find it on any of the repos!
[09:55] <erirlar> hi, how can i get the w32codecs ?
[09:55] <elgordo12345> It checks out fine
[09:56] <dampjam> I'm trying to mount an nfs volume on my computer for the first time but it just hangs... are there any packages besides nfs-common that I need to install?
[09:56] <nalioth> ok what happened to the source cd downloads?
[09:56] <mikal_> What do I need to change in my package manager to have to show packages like ethereal?
[09:56] <nalioth> ubotu: tell mikal_ about sources
[09:56] <sunil> can anyone help - how do I instal downloaded ubuntu applications?
[09:56] <deFrysk> !tell erirlar about w32codecs
[09:57] <dampjam> sunil dpkg -i package
[09:57] <hedge> mikal which packager are you using?
[09:57] <sunil> i downloaded gnu chess
[09:57] <sunil> just migrates from win xp
[09:57] <j0sh> Can anyone point me to a good mp3 downloading program compatible with Ubuntu
[09:57] <NoUse> !tell sunil about synatpic
[09:57] <mikal_> hedge: apt-get
[09:57] <ompaul> linux-tree-2.6.12
[09:57] <NoUse> !tell sunil about synaptic
[09:57] <ompaul> hedge,  linux-tree-2.6.12
[09:58] <deFrysk> j0sh, like p2p ?
[09:58] <sunil> so, dpkg -i ??? but where do i types this?
[09:58] <j0sh> deFrysk: yes exactly
[09:58] <deFrysk> j0sh, or from newsgroups ?
[09:58] <j0sh> deFrysk: p2p would be fine
[09:58] <gimmulf> Anyone understand this? FF been crashing recently (Segment Faults but i have new memory memtest86 shows no errors, and  new harddrive) so i ran an strace on Firefox and when it crashed the strace looked like this: http://pastebin.com/400201
[09:58] <NoUse> sunil  you don't want dpkg, look at the link ubotu sent you
[09:58] <deFrysk> j0sh, p2p I like to use nicotine, a soulseek cloon
[09:58] <j0sh> I don't wanan use limewire and ourtunes doesn't work because I have ea router
[09:58] <Hikaru79> What is Ubuntu's equivalent to .xinitrc ?
[09:59] <j0sh> deFrysknicotine huh?
[09:59] <niels_> hello, i just finished installing ubuntu for the first time. how do i go about installing applications?
[09:59] <NoUse> !tell niels_ about synaptic
[09:59] <deFrysk> j0sh, and pan is a great newsclient able to download binaries
[09:59] <sunil> ok, receive dlink, thx, (linux very new to me!!)
[09:59] <ArdieM> can u tell me any repos with azureus,etc. ??
[09:59] <Hikaru79> niels_, check out Synaptic
[09:59] <deFrysk> j0sh, nicotine yes , its in the repo's
[09:59] <j0sh> allright thanks
[09:59] <deFrysk> !info nicotine
[10:00] <ubotu> nicotine: (graphical client for the SoulSeek peer-to-peer system), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 1.0.8rc1-1.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 291 kB, Installed size: 1488 kB
[10:00] <niels_> ok, i will check it out, thanks, i may be back though...
[10:00] <j0sh> deFrysk: sorry I'm kinda new...so does that mean I can apt-get it?
[10:00] <ArdieM> dont got any?
[10:00] <hedge> hmm mikal left before I could help him out lol
[10:00] <hedge> Can someone direct me to a downloadable 2.6.12-9-686-smp source tree? Can't find it on any of the repos!
[10:01] <ompaul> Hikaru79, i don't usually tell peeps to look at man pages ... but ... man gdm is the place to start looking
[10:01] <deFrysk> j0sh, yes but universe needs to be enabled
[10:01] <nalioth> hedge: look at packages.ubuntu.com
[10:01] <j0sh> deFrysk: how do I do that?
[10:01] <hedge> k thx
[10:01] <ompaul> Hikaru79, it is gnome from the bottom up
[10:01] <nalioth> ubotu: tell j0sh about repos
[10:01] <deFrysk> j0sh, in you sources.list you can make adjustemts and also in synaptic that can be done
[10:02] <NoUse> hedge there isn't a specific smp kernel source tree, there will be just a tree for 2.6.12 probably
[10:02] <deFrysk> !tell j0sh about synaptic
[10:02] <ompaul> hedge,  linux-tree-2.6.12 its in maun
[10:02] <ompaul> hedge,  linux-tree-2.6.12 its in main
[10:02] <ArdieM> i had azureus with hoary but by upgrading to breezy it got lost... :(
[10:02] <ArdieM> now it not in the repos
[10:02] <deFrysk> !tell j0sh about repositories
[10:02] <stewski> I didnt like azerus that much
[10:02] <tronder> I got my ipod (FAT format) working fine with gtkpod. But, I got a few m4a/aac files, and then I get "You must compile the gtkpod source together with the mp4v2 library". I now got the mp4v2 thingy installed, but still the same. Do I have to compile them together? How?
[10:02] <stewski> kinda slow
[10:02] <deFrysk> j0sh, read ubotu 's messages and see if you can make a stert :)
[10:03] <mUsN1t> mount -t /device but make sure it's on the /etc/fstab<--i get an error saying device is already mounted or /etc/fstab busy<-what does busy mean??
[10:03] <deFrysk> start*
[10:03] <ArdieM> steigweis: yeah but i got still some torrents downloading in it
[10:03] <ArdieM> stewski:
[10:03] <ArdieM> i mean you :)
[10:03] <j0sh> deFrysk: thanks for the advice
[10:03] <ArdieM> i hear of a new torent tool... a very small one... u kneo the name?
[10:03] <deFrysk> j0sh, yw
[10:03] <NoUse> tronder just install gtkpod-aac
[10:04] <tronder> anyone know? compile m4alib with gtkpod?
[10:04] <nalioth> tronder: sounds like you'll need to recompile gtkpod with mp4v2 -bleh- -dev libs
[10:04] <tronder> nalioth, what commands would that be then?
[10:04] <mUsN1t> ubuntu/ng/anyone? -> when i mount -t /device but make sure it's on the /etc/fstab i get an error saying device is already mounted or /etc/fstab busy<-what does busy mean??
[10:04] <nalioth> ubotu: tell tronder about cli
[10:04] <tronder> :)
[10:04] <nalioth> tronder: i'd be happy to help you, but atm, i have an errand to run
[10:04] <hedge> ompaul: main??
[10:05] <nalioth> tronder: come back in a couple of hours, and i will gladly explain
[10:05] <NoUse> tronder just install gtkpod-aac
[10:05] <tronder> thats ok
[10:05] <erUSUL> !cli
[10:05] <ubotu> cli is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/
[10:05] <Ng> mUsN1t: run "mount" on its own and see if the partition you wanted to mount is already mounted somewhere else
[10:05] <ompaul> hedge main repo - base
[10:05] <ArdieM> lightweight torrent tool: http://www.utorrent.com/
[10:05] <tronder> ok
[10:05] <ArdieM> onyl windows
[10:05] <ArdieM> damn
[10:06] <linkrjh_> Anyone know how I could get the source from a ".dmg" file so I could install a program within it?
[10:06] <hedge> ompaul I have that repo in synaptic and a search for 'tree' does not find it
[10:06] <stewski> anyone know how to configure the inbuilt ftp client
[10:06] <stewski> the one connect to server uses?
[10:06] <NoUse> linkrjh_ isn't a dmg a Mac binary?
[10:06] <kbrooks> mUsN1t: lssof /device
[10:06] <nalioth> NoUse: it is a OSX container file, yes
[10:07] <stewski> I want to force it to active mode but theres no interface
[10:07] <kbrooks> lsof*
[10:07] <mUsN1t> that means??
[10:07] <hedge> http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/devel/ doesn't have it either
[10:07] <adrian_h> Anybody use Citrix with Breezy?
[10:07] <NoUse> nalioth then you can't install it on a linux machine, and they don't include source with binary packages
[10:07] <kbrooks> mUsN1t: run it in terminal please
[10:07] <mUsN1t> kk
[10:07] <linkrjh_> That's lame
[10:07] <ArdieM> can show me any good torrent tool for linux?
[10:07] <linkrjh_> I really want to run the program
[10:07] <linkrjh_> =(
[10:07] <nalioth> NoUse: there is a perl script called dmg2iso. uncle google can point you to it
[10:08] <kbrooks> linkrjh_: what program?
[10:08] <linkrjh_> Yasse
[10:08] <linkrjh_> It's a MUD client
[10:08] <linkrjh_> Made for a MUD I play called Dragonrealms
[10:08] <erUSUL> ArdieM: the original ones btdwonload* and friends
[10:08] <Danny|> Is there a app for Ubuntu along the lines of Password Manager in windows? Where I could store all my passwords for websites, e-mails and such so I can always go and have a look if I need some?
[10:09] <ArdieM> erUSUL: u mean the gnome bittorrent ttol?
[10:09] <mUsN1t> kbrooks i did it now what? what did it do?
[10:09] <NoUse> linkrjh_ there are some MUD clients in ubuntu's apt sources
[10:09] <j0sh> deFrysk: Thanks worked perfect!
[10:09] <ProN00b> ArdieM, you need java (quite hard) and then you can use Azureus, as well there are some on apt (open the synaptic package manager in system->administation and search for torrent)
[10:09] <Jellybob> Danny|, Revelation
[10:09] <erUSUL> no the console ones
[10:09] <kbrooks> mUsN1t: pastebin the output
[10:09] <Jellybob> Danny|, it's got a panel applet as well
[10:09] <linkrjh_> Where would that be?
[10:09] <adrian_h> Danny|: KDE has a password wallet thingie
[10:09] <ArdieM> ProN00b: i dont want java
[10:09] <ArdieM> :)
[10:09] <linkrjh_> I'm a n00b
[10:09] <bettong_BOFH> anyone here good at wrangling with wireless desktop cards and ndiswrapper installed from synaptic?
[10:10] <mUsN1t> kbrooks there was no output?
[10:10] <ArdieM> ProN00b: uuumm i mean i dont want azureus lol
[10:10] <linkrjh_> or do you mean the package manager
[10:10] <anjuta> hi !!
[10:10] <kbrooks> mUsN1t: erm, actually, replace /device
[10:10] <mUsN1t> with?
[10:10] <Danny|> Jellybob, thanks I'll give it a try.
[10:10] <anjuta> with?
[10:10] <holysmokes> is there a way to forcibly re-install a (meta)package and it's dependencies, say, gnome for instance?
[10:11] <ProN00b> well, there is bittornado on apt, as well as the orginal bittorrent console client (written in python), ArdieM
[10:11] <kbrooks> mUsN1t: "busy" == something else is using it
[10:11] <omnivision> I need a suspicous firewall, does anyone have any recommendations?
[10:11] <ompaul> hedge, emm I've just figured out I did not fix my repos correctly
[10:11] <holysmokes> omnivision: what do you mean by suspicious?
[10:11] <mUsN1t> hmm well i created a new folder and tried to mount the drive there and it still says it was busy??
[10:11] <ompaul> hedge, let me try to find it for you some other route
[10:11] <icewt> is it safe to install the prorietary drivers from ATI? or is the risk of breaking everything big?
[10:11] <erUSUL> omnivision: there is ony one firewall in linux the kernel one.
[10:11] <niels_> maybe i should be more specific... there is an anti-virus application somewhere on ubuntu... where is it and how do i install it?
[10:12] <erUSUL> only*
[10:12] <frank23> icewt: you know you can install ati drivers with synaptic
[10:12] <kbrooks> mUsN1t: show the OUTPUT of mount
[10:12] <kbrooks> niels_: No.
[10:12] <holysmokes> niels: check out clamav
[10:12] <omnivision> holysmokes: A firewall that believe everything, except my local ips, is malicious
[10:12] <kbrooks> Why do you want it?
[10:12] <Jellybob> omnivision, just use the standard one, but make it sit around reading a newspaper with holes in it for eyes
[10:12] <erUSUL> niels_: why do you need it?
[10:12] <frank23> niels_: there is clamav but its mostly useless for linux
[10:12] <anjuta> who say me, why cann"t install compiler?
[10:12] <Siropel> u heard ubuntu server is out, is there a link about it's specifications ?
[10:12] <holysmokes> omnivision: you mean a properly configured firewall? ;)
[10:12] <stewski> OK no matter what I do mplayer falls over on dvd play back
[10:12] <icewt> frank23: that's what i meant, but i've understood that it involves n+1 steps to get things going (?)
[10:12] <mUsN1t> when i mount -t /device but make sure it's on the /etc/fstab the output says saying device is already mounted or /etc/fstab busy<-what does busy mean??
[10:13] <omnivision> Jellybob, yeah.. lol. Would be nice.. and a lille coily wire in its ear :D
[10:13] <hedge> NoUse:: can you  the tree  2.6.12 for the SMP kernel image?
[10:13] <omnivision> holysmokes: exactly!
[10:13] <niels_> there are no risks for viruses while on ubuntu?
[10:13] <kbrooks> mUsN1t: 'mount'
[10:13] <holysmokes> siropel: ubuntu server is just a different software set, it's still inux under the hood
[10:13] <kbrooks> the exact command
[10:13] <omnivision> holysmokes: A need somehting as supsicous as any usual father-in-law
[10:13] <frank23> !tell icewt about ati
[10:13] <holysmokes> omnivision: do you want to run this firewall on a dedicated machine?
[10:13] <mUsN1t> if i just type mount i checked that device isnt already mounted
[10:14] <Danny|> Jellybob, is the panel applet for Revelatioin a separate thing i need to install?
[10:14] <Siropel> holysmokes yea, just want to read about it, cause i can't find it on the official page, i just have a download link
[10:14] <omnivision> holysmokes: yup, a webserver. Need it to make handle brute force attacks and such
[10:14] <kbrooks> niels_: in linux in general, there is ZERO risk of a VIRUS or trojan damaging your system
[10:14] <NoUse> hedge no, the 2.6.12 kernel source should be in synaptic/apt-get
[10:14] <Subliminal> i'm having problems with mplayer, since i upgraded to breezy, the videos play really slowly
[10:14] <icewt> frank23: yeah, there's the steps and warnings. that's why i was asking
[10:14] <holysmokes> siropel: what kind of specs are you looking for? like hardware specs?
[10:14] <stewski> Sub is your DMA set on the DVD drive
[10:14] <hedge> well that is the pits!
[10:14] <cheemp> ubuntu is nice, but winxp is nettr
[10:14] <niels_> what about malware?
[10:14] <ubuntu> nettr?
[10:14] <holysmokes> omnivision: you want the filtering done on the web server itself?
[10:14] <ubuntu> what the heck/
[10:14] <hedge> I'm needing the smp
[10:15] <Siropel> holysmokes i want to read the official release info
[10:15] <omnivision> holysmokes: I just examined an auth.log of a client of mine, which was rather chocking
[10:15] <kbrooks> niels_: umm
[10:15] <Subliminal> steigweis: playing downloaded wmv files
[10:15] <ompaul> hedge, it was a devel kernel in hoary-extras
[10:15] <Jellybob> niels_, don't ever believe *zero* risk - somebody could release a virus that would do damage, they just havn't yet
[10:15] <Subliminal> stewski: : playing downloaded wmv files
[10:15] <kbrooks> niels_: why are you worried about this?
[10:15] <holysmokes> siropel: ah, i see.. haven't seen it myself, but i run ubuntu on several servers
[10:15] <stewski> OK
[10:15] <hedge> oh?
[10:15] <Cryptid> I have a 40 gb and a 10 gb harddisk on the 40gb i have have ubuntu and on the 10gb i have windows XP how do i dual boot with such configurationplz help
[10:15] <omnivision> holysmokes: Actually I don't know. Nah I guess i need somehitng that listen to each and every port of the whole machine
[10:15] <cheemp> uh oh, provoking the gods
[10:15] <ompaul> hedge, message me and I will message you all the info I have on it
[10:15] <mUsN1t> kbrooks if i just type mount there is like 12 lines of output - i checked that device isnt already mounted its not
[10:15] <kbrooks> Jellybob: umm, the privilege separation makes it null and void
[10:15] <niels_> kbrooks: precautionary principle i guess
[10:15] <frank23> icewt: I don't have an ati card... but I think it should work without problems. I can't garantee it though
[10:15] <hedge> Will it work for breezy?
[10:16] <WinZ> Help me please! How to make resolving network names to IP's in LAN with Windows machines? Such as \\work -> \\192.168.0.3
[10:16] <hedge> ompaul thx
[10:16] <ubuntu> WinZ what do you mean?
[10:16] <cheemp> ubuntu: how come you get to have ubuntu as your nick? :(
[10:16] <icewt> frank23: i guess i'll just have to try then :/
[10:16] <ubuntu> cheemp because i'm cool why?
[10:16] <kbrooks> niels_: no malware, very few viruses, and no trojans
[10:16] <holysmokes> omnivision: personally i would recommend a dedicated firewall between your webserver and the rest of the world, ideally only allowing port 80 traffic
[10:16] <ompaul> hedge, I would not use it seeing what I have seen
[10:16] <bettong_BOFH> so hmm no one can help  me eh?
[10:16] <cheemp> ubunt: can i be your friend?
[10:16] <ubuntu> bettong_BOFH ask
[10:16] <hedge> oh ya??
[10:16] <kbrooks> niels_: There ARE rootkits (similar to trojans)
[10:16] <deFrysk> ubuntu is the nick you get when you come in whtith the live cd
[10:16] <bettong_BOFH> i did
[10:16] <WinZ> ubuntu, i want write \\work and get access to 192.168.0.3
[10:16] <bettong_BOFH> but will again
[10:16] <holysmokes> omnivision: after that it's all about hardening your webserver software and os
[10:16] <bettong_BOFH> lol
[10:17] <ubuntu> true deFrysk
[10:17] <hedge> well what is the latest smp kernel that is stable w/source tree?
[10:17] <mUsN1t> kbrooks?
[10:17] <ubuntu> !tell hedge about kernel
[10:17] <hedge> sorry but I can't pm ya for some reason
[10:17] <Jellybob> kbrooks, you've never met a Windows user? Most of my users would quite happily tap in the root password without finding out why it's being asked.
[10:17] <kbrooks> mUsN1t: i dont know then
[10:17] <ubuntu> hedge look at www.kernel.org
[10:17] <kdibble> can anyone help me with ddclient on a lan behind a firewall/router?
[10:17] <mUsN1t> :<
[10:17] <ubuntu> kdibble ask
[10:17] <hedge> ok
[10:18] <niels_> kbrooks: so does no one here use any security measures?
[10:18] <omnivision> holysmokes: I need to make ssh login sometimes to do some maintaince, would that be covered?.. I like to keep an eye on myself to you know :D
[10:18] <kdibble> ubuntu: ddclient installer fails to recognize firewall/router when the installer runs
[10:18] <Jellybob> niels_, not giving things a root password without knowing why it's needed works fine for most people :)
[10:18] <ubuntu> kdibble damn it's the cable connected it?
[10:18] <kbrooks> niels_: firewalls
[10:18] <Hikaru79> niels_, check out Synaptic
[10:18] <Hikaru79> Oops
[10:18] <frank23> niels_: I have a firewall
[10:19] <holysmokes> omnivision: well, typically the best firewalling approach is to have a default deny policy and then allow only the services that you require
[10:19] <bettong_BOFH> can someone help me get my Belkin wireless pci card model # F5D7001 with Broadcom chipset # BCM4306KEB to work in breezy? i have installed ndiswrapper form synaptic useing the ndiswrapper how to with the deb repos they listed the card kinda works but no activity light although the link light is on
[10:19] <hedge> I'm wanting to get Suspend2 to compile in the kernel for my laptop, any suggestions on which kernel to use-smp that is
[10:19] <Hikaru79> Sorry, niels_, wrong paste
[10:19] <Hikaru79> ^_^;
[10:19] <hedge> ?
[10:19] <spudse> I have an ackward question. I'm a webdeveloper and I need internet explorer for testing websites... is there a internet explorer emulator of some kind ?
[10:19] <kdibble> ubuntu: yes the freaking cable is connected
[10:19] <holysmokes> omnivision: so ssh would be another service that would be required and the firewall would be configured to allow it
[10:19] <DaSkreech> OO claims I can find help here :)
[10:19] <ubuntu> spudse mozilla
[10:19] <pax> security is a state of mind, not a firewall :-)
[10:19] <cevizoglu> Spudchat, try wine w/ IE 5.5
[10:19] <Kyral> spudse, you can do it though WINE I believe
[10:19] <frank23> spudse: yes wine can run internet explorer
[10:19] <cevizoglu> er, that was meant for spudse
[10:19] <hedge> spudse use crossover office by CodeWeaver
[10:19] <Jellybob> spudse, I use Crossover Office - it's not free, but it makes installing IE simple
[10:19] <holysmokes> omnivision: then, as with the webserver, you would need to stay on top of your sshd implementation and make sure its patched for security bugs, etc
[10:20] <Hikaru79> What is Ubuntu's equivalent to .xinitrc ? /etc/X11/Xsession?
[10:20] <ubuntu> Hikaru79 ?
[10:20] <Jellybob> spudse, or you could install Windows in a VMWare machine
[10:20] <Kyral> Hikaru79, I believe so
[10:20] <niels_> kbrooks or frank23: how do install a firewall?
[10:20] <holysmokes> hikaru79: .xsession will work
[10:20] <DaSkreech> Anyone used the Database in OO.o with forms?
[10:20] <omnivision> holysmokes: What firewall would you recommend?
[10:20] <DaSkreech> I'm trying to find some documentation for it
[10:20] <ubuntu> do a symlink to .xsession
[10:20] <frank23> spudse: if you want to run internet exploere with wine, try  wine-sidenet-config
[10:20] <Kyral> niels_, firestarter
[10:20] <ompaul> hedge, apt-cache search linux-source-2.6.12
[10:20] <DaSkreech> any random link that gives an answer will do :)
[10:21] <frank23> niels_: I installed firestarter with synaptic
[10:21] <ubuntu> DaSkreech did you looked on google? already
[10:21] <holysmokes> omnivision: for a dedicated firewall i prefer to do custom jobs.. i used to use linux primarily (slackware) with a minimal install and a custom kernel.. these days i'm more prone to go with a bsd
[10:21] <DaSkreech> pointed me here :)
[10:21] <spudse> all: great response. I think I might be better of to install something to view my laptop winxp desktop
[10:21] <hedge> ompaul see pm
[10:21] <omnivision> holysmokes: Come to think of it. My router is quite harsh!.. forgot all about it, when I panicked after seeing the clients log :s
[10:21] <ompaul> hedge, you did not pm me :)
[10:21] <niels_> frank23: where is firestarter in synaptic?
[10:21] <holysmokes> omnivision: if you want a nice out of the box firewall solution with an easy to use gui, check out m0n0wall at http://m0n0.ch/wall/
[10:22] <spudse> What is the most convenient software to see the desktop of my winxp laptop on my ubuntu machine ?
[10:22] <omnivision> holysmokes: thanks! :D
[10:22] <hart> anybody gotten pyopengl to work with latest ubuntu?
[10:22] <holysmokes> omnivision: it will run on any standard pc hardware
[10:22] <Kyral> spudse, VNC
[10:22] <Jellybob> spudse, try VNC
[10:22] <Jellybob> Or if you're running XP Pro you could use rdesktop
[10:22] <spudse> Jellybob, Kyral: what is the best VNC software ?
[10:22] <holysmokes> omnivison: has very flexible filtering rules, vpn support, real time traffic graphing, etc
[10:22] <frank23> niels_: do you know how to use synaptic?  you need to enable the universe repository
[10:22] <JairunCaloth> I followed the instructions in the ubuntu wiki on restricted formats, but I still can't pay encrypted dvds
[10:22] <Kyral> spudse, Ubuntu has one built in
[10:23] <omnivision> holysmokes: Ohh sounds great!
[10:23] <Kyral> vncviewer
[10:23] <kbrooks> test.
[10:23] <sotx> alguem ai pode me ajuda
[10:23] <Jellybob> spudse, RealVNC on the Windows end, and Terminal Server Client on the Linux end
[10:23] <Kyral> I don't know for a Windows Client though
[10:23] <sotx> como eu instalo wolfenstein et 2.60 pra linux ?
[10:23] <sotx> como eu instalo wolfenstein et 2.60 pra linux ?
[10:23] <ubuntu> niels_ http://doc.ubuntu.com/gnome/faqi386/C/ch02.html
[10:23] <ubuntu> read that
[10:23] <holysmokes> omnivision: i have several deployed managing firewalling/routing/vpn over WAN for a major client
[10:23] <Kyral> sotx, #ubuntu-es
[10:23] <ubuntu> !br
[10:23] <niels_> not really, i know what it does, but i don't know hot ot get it to do what it does... i just installed ubuntu last night
[10:23] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigado.
[10:23] <sotx> thamks
[10:23] <sotx> ^^
[10:23] <Cryptid> I have a 40 gb and a 10 gb harddisk on the 40gb i have have ubuntu and on the 10gb i have windows XP how do i dual boot with such configurationplz help
[10:23] <omnivision> holysmokes: And I guess you're not running into problems then ? ;)
[10:23] <niels_> frank23:not really, i know what it does, but i don't know hot ot get it to do what it does... i just installed ubuntu last night
[10:23] <spudse> Jellybob, thanks
[10:24] <ubuntu> Cryptid try installing ubuntu and it will do it, automaticly with grub
[10:24] <holysmokes> omnivision: wouldn't recommend it if I was ;)
[10:24] <niels_> ubuntu: thanks
[10:24] <frank23> !tell niels_ about repos
[10:24] <ubuntu> niels_ np
[10:24] <omnivision> holysmokes: great!. thanks for you help :)))
[10:24] <mirak> I would like to put the result of a command that is on pultiple line, on just one line. Is there a command to do that ?
[10:24] <ubuntu> mirak explain
[10:25] <holysmokes> omnivision: fyi, i used them to replace some netgear fvs318's that cost close to $300 apiece and completely failed to maintain IPSec trunnels without problems
[10:25] <ubuntu> you mean run 2 commands at the same time mirak ?
[10:25] <holysmokes> omnivision: boo netgear.. after that they sent me an RMA replacement for a managed switch that couldn't be reset to defaults.. i got a refurb as a replacement for a brand new product
[10:26] <DaSkreech> mirak: You mean in the console?
[10:26] <jvai> *COUGH* COUGH* orinoco gold*COUGH*COUGH*
[10:26] <mirak> ubuntu: no,
[10:26] <hedge> ompaul: you see the pm?
[10:26] <ubuntu> what do you want to do mirak
[10:26] <mirak> DaSkreech: yes.
[10:26] <DaSkreech> mirak: Why do you want it on one line?
[10:26] <holysmokes> so, anyone know how i can forcibly re-install a package and its dependencies?
[10:26] <mUsN1t> ubuntu mount -t /device /etc/fstab i get an error saying device is already mounted or /etc/fstab busy<-what does busy mean??
[10:26] <ubuntu> holysmokes apt-get -f install
[10:26] <mirak> DaSkreech: I want to remove a bunck of packages, but dpkg -l return everything one multiple lines.
[10:26] <ubuntu> mUsN1t kill the device
[10:26] <ompaul> hedge, you did not pm me :)
[10:26] <mirak> I want to extract the names, and concatenate them
[10:26] <holysmokes> ubuntu: this will work for metapackages like ubuntu desktop?
[10:27] <ubuntu> yeah
[10:27] <mUsN1t> ubuntu how?
[10:27] <hedge> lol, I did and am outa breath
[10:27] <ubuntu> mUsN1t ps x and look for the device
[10:27] <scullder> mirak, man xargs
[10:27] <scullder> :-D
[10:27] <mUsN1t> ubuntu ps x ?
[10:27] <holysmokes> ubuntu: i'm trying to get rid of this error.. everytime hnome comes up i get an error ("Missing command to run.")
[10:27] <ubuntu> man hnome
[10:27] <holysmokes> ubuntu: gnome even
[10:27] <tronder> aaaah! I cant find the gtkpod-aac package anywhere :( Anyone? (powerpc/breezy)
[10:28] <ubuntu> oh i see
[10:28] <neighborlee> is anyone else getting these nasty scroll bars on the main menus ? ( if so how does one remove them ) ;-)
[10:28] <DaSkreech> mirak: pipe it into grep or redirect to a file
[10:28] <holysmokes> ubuntu: of course it gives no indication as to which command is missing
[10:28] <DaSkreech> mirak: Then you can do any crazy thing to it
[10:28] <ubuntu> tronder are you sure isn't the packaged called gtkpod?
[10:28] <mUsN1t> ubuntu what u mean ps x ?
[10:28] <ubuntu> mUsN1t do it
[10:28] <ubuntu> and you will see
[10:28] <mirak> scullder: running dpkg for each files will fail because of dependencies
[10:28] <mirak> scullder: I guess
[10:28] <mUsN1t> kk
[10:29] <deFrysk> miralk dpkg -l | less
[10:29] <hedge> Alright guys thx for the help
[10:29] <DaSkreech> mirak: why the concat?
[10:29] <Cryptid> ubuntu, i did try installing ubuntu 5.044 but it killed my windows XP instlllation what do i do to dual boot them, i have have them both on 2 seperate disk butstill it wont work grub dosent recognise WINXP
[10:29] <ubuntu> Cryptid is one slave and the other one master?
[10:29] <tronder> ubuntu, all over internet they refer to gtkpod-aac
[10:29] <mirak> DaSkreech: because I want to remobve packages with apt-get purge
[10:29] <hedge> ompual: when ya find the pm give me a hollar! lol
[10:30] <ubuntu> tronder apt-get install gtkpod
[10:30] <deFrysk> Cryptid, set your harddrives from auto to lba in your bios
[10:30] <DaSkreech> mirak: Umm Ok
[10:30] <deFrysk> Cryptid, should do the trick
[10:30] <holysmokes> ubuntu: apt-get -f install says that it's already the newest version
[10:30] <tronder> ubotu, thats without aac support
[10:30] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, tronder
[10:30] <mUsN1t> ubuntu i did ps x the device isnt there
[10:30] <ubuntu> tronder then look, the source of the packaged,
[10:30] <tronder> hmm
[10:30] <NoUse> tronder gtkpod-aac
[10:30] <tronder> k
[10:31] <NoUse> !info gtkpod-aac
[10:31] <spudse> omg realvnc wants license key...
[10:31] <spudse> sry for the o word
[10:32] <hedge> lol
[10:32] <NoUse> tronder gtkpod-aac is in backports
[10:32] <mirak> seems aptiude can do that
[10:32] <NoUse> !tell tronder about repos
[10:33] <ompaul> hedge, are you registered with nickserv?
[10:33] <hedge> no
[10:33] <hedge> is that the problem?
[10:33] <ompaul> hedge, that is why I can't see your message
[10:33] <TIKIMAN> hey people
[10:33] <hedge> ahhh ok
[10:33] <ubuntu> hey TIKIMAN
[10:33] <hedge> well I'll reg up then
[10:33] <cesar> hello!
[10:33] <TIKIMAN> this place is weird!!
[10:34] <cesar> Im from Colombia
[10:34] <ubuntu> cesar join #ubuntu-es then
[10:34] <Cryptid> ubuntu, yes 1 is slave and 1 is master the ( 1 with XP is the slave)
[10:34] <cesar> alguien habla espaol?
[10:34] <ubuntu> !es
[10:34] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:34] <mUsN1t> ubuntu?
[10:34] <ompaul> !es
[10:34] <cesar> i need some help...
[10:34] <ubuntu> ask then cesar
[10:34] <cesar> i need to install eclipse SDK,
[10:34] <davmor2> I'm having a problem with totem-gstreamer's integration with Firefox could someone please try the following mpeg and let me know if it works?  http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2005/debconf5/mpeg/2005-07-14/02-Ubuntu_Talk-Mark_Shuttleworth.mpeg
[10:34] <ubuntu> !tell cesar about eclipse
[10:35] <cesar> but i am new in linux
[10:35] <mUsN1t> ubuntu ? i did ps x the device isnt there
[10:35] <windex> cesar, if you ask here, everything is in english. you can join #ubuntu-es if you want help in spanish.
[10:35] <ompaul> davmor2, why not wget it
[10:35] <cesar> how i join ubuntu in spanish?
[10:35] <ubuntu> cesar /join #ubuntu-es
[10:35] <cesar> ok
[10:35] <windex> cesar, type '/join #ubuntu-es' without the two '
[10:35] <cesar> thank you
[10:35] <windex> np.
[10:36] <geno_> How can I get the final version of OpenOffice.org?
[10:36] <hedge> ok to reg nick  _/msg ns user pass??
[10:36] <ubuntu> geno_ apt-get cache search openoffice
[10:36] <ubuntu> hedge /nickserv register passwd
[10:36] <ubuntu> or /nickserv help register
[10:36] <hedge> cool
[10:36] <ubuntu> yeah i guess
[10:36] <geno_> It will get today's version?
[10:36] <DaSkreech> ubuntu: It's in repos now?
[10:36] <ubuntu> yes it is
[10:36] <geno_> Good :)
[10:36] <geno_> Thanks.
[10:36] <ubuntu> geno_ todays version?
[10:36] <ubuntu> np
[10:37] <davmor2> ompaul: I thought the idea of integrating a mediaplayer with firefox was so it played media?  I have it downloaded and viewed it is just an unrestricted mpeg file for test.
[10:37] <ompaul> hedge, >/msg nickserv help<
[10:37] <geno_> ubuntu: www.openoffice.org the new version is out, it was said on Slashdot
[10:37] <ubuntu> then get it
[10:37] <cesar> hola
[10:37] <hedge> thx ompual
[10:37] <mUsN1t> ubuntu? stop ignoring me plz :P:
[10:37] <cesar> #ubuntu-es
[10:37] <ubuntu> mUsN1t do it as sudo
[10:37] <ubuntu> sudo ps x
[10:38] <jvai> davmor- i've dl'ed  the SHUTTLEWORTH video too, but.. totem wont play it as a plug in to firefox, but will play it as a stand alone mpg
[10:38] <mUsN1t> k
[10:38] <dell500> how do i make the permissions set to the current user for say my evolution stuff
[10:38] <ubuntu> jvai get mozilla-mplayer i believed
[10:38] <ubuntu> !info mozilla-mplayer
[10:38] <njan> dell500, what do you mean, set to the current user? Owned by the current user, or only accessible by the current user?
[10:38] <ubotu> mozilla-mplayer: (MPlayer-Plugin for Mozilla), section multiverse/misc, is optional. Version: 3.05-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 366 kB, Installed size: 1340 kB
[10:38] <hedge> ompaul: see pm?
[10:39] <dell500> owned
[10:39] <Hikaru79> Seveas, are you there?
[10:39] <njan> 'chown owner:ownersgroup item' will change ownership
[10:39] <mUsN1t> ok ubuntu i did sudo ps x now what?
[10:39] <ubuntu> do you see the device?
[10:39] <Seveas> Hikaru79, seems like it
[10:39] <mUsN1t> nope
[10:39] <njan> dell500, but depending upon the permissions, it may still be world readable (or writable, for that matter)
[10:39] <davmor2> jvai I know and what is worse if you input the address directly into totem it plays whilst downloading it
[10:39] <geno_> It seems the new version of OpenOffice.org isn't out yet on Ubuntu
[10:39] <jvai> i got rid of mplayer.. couldnt get it to work.. for me.. totem is betr.. but no dvd playback still :(
[10:39] <Seveas> geno_, no and it well never hit hoary.
[10:39] <ompaul> hedge, no now you have to log on >/msg nickserv identify password<
[10:39] <ubuntu> geno_ yeah it's too much worked to compiled it to a deb
[10:39] <njan> dell500, 'chmod 600 item' will change the permissions to grant read/write access to the owner, and nothing to anyone else.
[10:39] <dell500> njan, well i'm just copying my e-mail contents from a backup, it says that I don't have permission
[10:39] <Hikaru79> Seveas, I added the 'all' section of the blackbird repos, but j2sdk and w32codecs seem to be not found. Do they need authentication or something?
[10:40] <Seveas> Hikaru79, yes
[10:40] <dell500> ok
[10:40] <ompaul> hedge, you'll get there :)
[10:40] <Hikaru79> Seveas, how would I go about recieving that?
[10:40] <hedge> lol
[10:40] <Seveas> and at this moment that part of the repo is quite broken, so i cannot give that :)
[10:40] <hedge> ya I will
[10:40] <Hikaru79> Ah, okay =/ Thanks anyway.
[10:40] <njan> dell500, in that case, chown -R; evolution stores its stuff in a directory
[10:40] <Seveas> Hikaru79, w32codecs from marillat are fine too
[10:40] <njan> dell500, chown -R you:yourgroup .evolution (or Evolution)
[10:40] <Seveas> and breezy has blackdown java in multiverse, which is good
[10:41] <geno_> I'm so impressed that Ubuntu got ALL my things in french
[10:41] <davmor2> ubuntu: mozilla-mplayer is over-ridden by totem-firefox integration
[10:41] <Hikaru79> =S Same thing for nxclient, Seveas?
[10:41] <dell500> says invalid group, i might be doing the wrong thing
[10:41] <kleeman> #ubuntu-bugs
[10:41] <Seveas> Hikaru79, no, I'll free up that one
[10:42] <davmor2> Jvai install libdvdcss2.deb that unlocks the whole dvd problem for you
[10:43] <cesar> hello
[10:43] <cesar> is me again...
[10:43] <cesar> i cannot find the way to join a spanish chat
[10:43] <mUsN1t> ubuntu when i did sudo psx x the device is still not there
[10:43] <Seveas> Hikaru79, nxclient can be downloaded now
[10:43] <Hikaru79> Seveas, thanks! =)
[10:44] <jvai> davmor libdvdcss is *unfindable* lol
[10:44] <aaronjs> The powernow stuff is wreaking havoc on this VIA C3 processor... Is there anyway to keep ubuntu from using it?  I have removed that package, but it still seems to be throttling the proc...
[10:44] <cesar> i cannot find the way to join a spanish chat
[10:44] <Seveas> jvai, http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:44] <ompaul> cesar, >/join #ubuntu-es<
[10:44] <hedge> oh great say my pass is incorrect LMAO!
[10:44] <hedge> says
[10:44] <cesar> >/join #ubuntu-es<
[10:45] <ompaul> cesar, without the ><
[10:45] <jvai> snap davmor, but.. i'm on hoary.. that's for 5.10
[10:45] <cesar> ok
[10:45] <jvai> i'll bookmark that anyway
[10:45] <davmor2> ubuntu:  What makes it worse is because mpeg is a format that gstreamer can read it tries to play comes up with an error message where as moz-mplayer just used to play
[10:46] <aaronjs> no ideas?
[10:46] <jvai> i just said forgetaboutit to mplayer.. altogethr
[10:46] <mUsN1t> ubuntu when i did sudo psx x the device is still not there
[10:46] <Kyral> aaronjs, try disabling it in the BIOS
[10:47] <davmor2> jvai why no upgrade Breezy's better in a lot of ways
[10:47] <mike__> hey guys, has anyone here ever used "Austrumi" linux ?
[10:47] <sktrdie> I have breezy preview.. how do I upgrade to the latest?
[10:47] <jvai> really?.. lol... i'm learnin hoary still!
[10:48] <Seveas> sktrdie, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:48] <geno_> Can anyone help me? I'm trying to read a mp3 file. http://img484.imageshack.us/my.php?image=totem3sw.gif
[10:48] <jvai> been on hoary for 6months
[10:48] <aaronjs> Kyral: ACPI is the only way to enable or disable...   it is disabled.   Ubuntu still does it...   RUnninat at 592 instead of 797mHz.  lol.
[10:48] <QMario> Hello ompaul and Seveas!!! :)
[10:48] <mojo> sktrdie: i am upgrading just now...  i downloded the breezy cd via bittorrent, burned it, and when i put it in the drive it brings up the package manager and adds itself to your sources.
[10:48] <ompaul> QMario, evening
[10:48] <Seveas> jvai, hoary and breezy are pretty much the same to an end user
[10:48] <QMario> How do I tell Firefox to save my History?
[10:48] <Seveas> it's just all new & improved
[10:48] <Seveas> and lots of cool new things
[10:49] <davmor2> jvai all the programs from hoary are still there it's just nicer still work the same way too
[10:49] <sktrdie> Seveas: what does that actually do?
[10:49] <Kyral> aaronjs, then I have no clue
[10:49] <mojo> i am doing a 'smart upgrade' after changing the sources.lst to point all the on-line respositories (main, universe, multiverse) to their breezy couterparts (incl. security updates too)(
[10:49] <dell500> um, sudo chmod 600 /media/raid0/Backup/20051014/* made everything  messed up
[10:49] <jvai> ooooh
[10:49] <davmor2> QMario it already does
[10:49] <Seveas> sktrdie, downloads and installs the latest packages :)
[10:49] <Kyral> aaronjs, my Athlon XP 2700+ has no need for throttling :D
[10:49] <QMario> Davmor2, but each time I restart Ubuntu, it is erased.
[10:50] <mike__> anyone here ever heard of Austrumi Linux?
[10:50] <jvai> "apt-get dist upgrade" in terminal?
[10:50] <aaronjs> Seveas: do you run that mirror?
[10:50] <geno_> Can anyone help?
[10:50] <Kyral> mike__, I have heard of it
[10:50] <Seveas> aaronjs, which mirror?
[10:50] <Kyral> never used it
[10:50] <jvai> & will i keep the gmone foot still?
[10:50] <mike__> kyral, heard any good things?
[10:50] <aaronjs> the one that has "seveas" in it.  lol  with freenx
[10:50] <nalioth> Amaranth: speak of the devil
[10:50] <Seveas> aaronjs, that's no mirror
[10:50] <QMario> Hello Amaranth !!! :) 
[10:50] <Seveas> that's simply where I put my packages :)
[10:50] <Kyral> mike__, nope, nothing beyond I know that it exists
[10:50] <geno_> :(
[10:50] <mike__> oh
[10:50] <Amaranth> hi
[10:50] <aaronjs> Seveas: regardless of what it is, thanks.
[10:50] <mojo> aaronjs: hey, i was having probs installing freenx last night!  u have any info on that repository?
[10:51] <mike__> because im trying it out. and from what i can tell, for an extremely small OS, its incredible
[10:51] <aaronjs> Seveas: I just used it to install Freenx
[10:51] <aaronjs> mojo: Yep.
[10:51] <Seveas> aaronjs, freenx is way cool ;)
[10:51] <aaronjs> Yeah, Seveas, I spend a lot of time on the channel.  Kurt and Fabian are way nice.
[10:52] <mojo> aaronjs: did you get it installed?  I got stuck (err.. fell asleep finally) after the repositories failed.  I wsn't up for coffe and compiling at that point.
[10:52] <Seveas> aaronjs, which channel?
[10:52] <dell500> how do i get all users to have the  same permissions
[10:52] <aaronjs> mojo: use Seveas ' repository.
[10:52] <aaronjs> #nx
[10:52] <davmor2> QMario it is set up to automatically history an site you type in directly for nine days.  If it is a linked or searched site the as you type in the site name it appears then select it
[10:52] <x0xA> how do i bind my mouse4-5 buttons so i can use them with anything in ubuntu
[10:52] <Amaranth> nalioth: got your email, awesome
[10:52] <mojo> aaronjs: what is it?  or r u tellin me to go to join #nx and ask there?
[10:52] <nalioth> Amaranth: i hope it to be so
[10:52] <QMario> Davmor2, I changed the nine to 100 though.
[10:53] <Seveas> mojo, what's the problem?
[10:53] <QMario> Why does it still erase?
[10:53] <Amaranth> nalioth: ups, right?
[10:54] <mojo> Seveas: oh, i didn't get it installed last nite (am building dual-boot win2k/ubuntu-breezy box for friend).  I want to use freenx cuz he's gonna be on dialup, and i want remote login to help him
[10:54] <aaronjs> mojo: Heh.  Now.  Seveas has the packages on his repository.   Add his repository, atp-get update and then apt-get install freenx
[10:54] <mojo> Seveas: i will see the error again ... one sec...
[10:54] <mike__> if anyone wants to ever try a tiny , yet powerful OS, try Austrumi. Its got some powerful network tools. its only 50.9 mb
[10:54] <davmor2> QMario try typing www.ubuntu.com close the browser then reopen the browser and see if it is there if it is then it should be there when you restart
[10:54] <oxez> hm, supose I have xchat maximized (full screen), and I have a small term window opened. When I click on the xchat window I'd like the term to disapear so my xchat window is clear.. any idea?
[10:55] <aaronjs> mojo: change your mirror settings from ubuntu to breezy and it will work.
[10:55] <mUsN1t> ubuntu when i did sudo psx x the device is still not there
[10:55] <QMario> Davmor2, it is still there.
[10:56] <aaronjs> mojo: I think that Seveas change the structure.
[10:56] <Seveas> aaronjs, ah crap
[10:56] <Seveas> forgot to change the wiki
[10:56] <mojo> Seveas: couldn't stat source package list http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl ubuntu-seveas/
[10:56] <aaronjs> Seveas: I just browsed around until I found it. :)
[10:56] <mojo> Seveas: couldn't find package freenx
[10:57] <aaronjs> mojo: change from ubuntu to breezy
[10:57] <Coz> Hello All
[10:57] <aaronjs> mojo: it'll work then.  trust me. ;)
[10:57] <mojo> aaronjs: it is on a fresh breezy install from cd already.  never was hoary
[10:57] <QMario> Hello Coz(by)!!! ;)
[10:57] <niels_> ubuntu: now that i have added the firestarter package, i cannot seem to find it in the applications menu
[10:57] <Coz> bonjourno tutti
[10:57] <ErikHK> quick question: Can I use breezys sources.list for Warty? (5.04), cause my friend's NIC doesn't work with 5.10, but it does in 5.04..
[10:57] <mojo> aaronjs: well heck i just tried again and got the error...  hmm.. maybe my repsitory entries for seveas are wrong.
[10:57] <GregAsche> so, is breezy stable yet?
[10:58] <SamStar> hey, i have a question
[10:58] <aaronjs> mojo: look above at what you pasted....   change ubuntu-seveas/ to breezy-seveas
[10:58] <Seveas> mojo, probably :)
[10:58] <Coz> breezy is stable
[10:58] <QMario> GregAsche, yes. :)
[10:58] <GregAsche> so, how would I go about upgrading
[10:58] <QMario> Coz, you beat me. :)
[10:58] <QMario> !Breezy
[10:58] <mojo> aaronjs: OH, I SEE says the blind man.  let me try that.... !
[10:58] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[10:58] <Coz> beat you to what?
[10:58] <GregAsche> thanks
[10:58] <QMario> Beezy is stable.
[10:58] <ErikHK> ubotu: thnx :)
[10:58] <ubotu> ErikHK: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[10:58] <geno_> Can anyone help me? I'm trying to read a mp3 file. http://img484.imageshack.us/my.php?image=totem3sw.gif
[10:58] <Coz> oh yes but I still have issues with it
[10:59] <ErikHK> ubotu: whaat? ;D
[10:59] <ubotu> ErikHK: I don't know
[10:59] <QMario> !MP3
[10:59] <ubotu> [mp3]  a non-free format. Restricted formats' installation instructions can be found on the RestrictedFormats page of the wiki - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/wiki/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[10:59] <Coz> midi
[10:59] <QMario> Time to watch TV.
[10:59] <SamStar> i have an laptop with an p4 3.2 HT and an intel chipset (915PG??, PCI-e) and an X600 PCi-e video card, i recon that my ubuntu is sometimes running slow when i am using more programs at the same time... how can i solve this (driver problem?)
[10:59] <Coz> I finally got it to work
[10:59] <davmor2> QMario okay open up a shell and cd .mozilla/firefox/ then keep going through the folders in blue until you get to history.dat.  Gedit that file and ensure that www.ubuntu.com is listed there
[10:59] <Coz> not great but it works
[10:59] <Coz> mp3 should work now also
[10:59] <geno_> ubotu: Thanks, gonna check that out
[10:59] <ubotu> graag gedaan, geno_
[11:00] <Coz> go find an app names "Automatix" it downloads most of the libs and extras to take care of most of the playback issues except dvd
[11:00] <davmor2> I'm having a problem with totem-gstreamer's integration with Firefox could someone please try the following mpeg and let me know if it works?  http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2005/debconf5/mpeg/2005-07-14/02-Ubuntu_Talk-Mark_Shuttleworth.mpeg
[11:00] <mojo> aaronjs: / Seveas: okay it is being slow with apt-get update but hopefully that will fix me.  THANX
[11:00] <MuRpHY> hello
[11:00] <Coz> get rid of totem and get totem-xine
[11:01] <aaronjs> mojo, you are welcom.  thanks to Seveas for holding the files. :)
[11:01] <geno_> Coz: what does it do?
[11:01] <Coz> actuall just get totem-xine it removes the totem that comes with ubuntu
[11:01] <mllr> what's an easy way to install build essential in ubuntu?
[11:01] <Coz> replaces it and allows for dvd playback if youg et the libdvd also
[11:01] <WinZ> !tell WinZ about w32codecs
[11:01] <GregAsche> upgrading to breezy won't break anything will it?
[11:01] <mojo> Seveas: yeah, THANKS.  This will be a lifesaver helping me support my friend with him being dialup.
[11:01] <SamStar> i have an laptop with an p4 3.2 HT and an intel chipset (915PG??, PCI-e) and an X600 PCi-e video card, i recon that my ubuntu is sometimes running slow when i am using more programs at the same time... how can i solve this (driver problem?)
[11:01] <topyli> mllr: try "sudo apt-get install build-essential" :)
[11:01] <davmor2> sudo apt-get build-essentials
[11:02] <dell500> i'm having a major problem, all my files seem to have gone unknown
[11:02] <Coz> just sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[11:02] <geno_> Coz: !! It allows me to insert a dvd and it just reads it?
[11:02] <geno_> Coz: No problems?
[11:02] <Coz> well almost, you have have the libdvd also
[11:02] <m0pher> Hi all
[11:03] <geno_> Thanks. Gonna try that out.
[11:03] <m0pher> Am a total newbie; can someone help me out with Samba?
[11:03] <davmor2> geno_ install libdvdcss2 aswell
[11:03] <jvai> i'm ghost every 1.. battery's running low in the wifi spot
[11:03] <dell500> nm, got it back to normal
[11:03] <geno_> How can I uninstall totem?
[11:04] <Coz> yess that's it I was trying to remember the whole name
[11:04] <dell500> how do i copy something over with the current user the owner i gguess
[11:04] <Coz> if you want the whoe routine I can type here for you
[11:04] <geno_> I'll go in synaptic
[11:04] <Coz> also you have to set region code with that as well
[11:04] <geno_> Is it all there?
[11:04] <hedge_> thx for the help ompaul!!! I'll probably be back, lol!!
[11:04] <ompaul> hedge_, after a compile
[11:04] <Coz> no here I will tell you what to do
[11:05] <davmor2> geno_ it will do it automatically when you install totem-xine
[11:05] <hedge_> lets hope, lol
[11:05] <hedge_> L8r
[11:05] <geno_> Coz: I want it in french, with th ability to read DVDs.
[11:05] <Coz> sudo gededit /etc/apt/surces.list
[11:06] <Coz> when that comes up enter this line "deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main
[11:06] <Coz> next sudo apt-get update
[11:06] <Coz> then sudo apt-get install w32codecs
[11:07] <Coz> be sure, after you get the w32codecs that you disable the debian repository you just inserted
[11:07] <geno_> "sudo gededit /etc/apt/surces.list" doest not work
[11:07] <Coz> sudo apt-get update
[11:07] <Discipulus> geno_, it's gedit
[11:07] <GregAsche> how do I check that my breezy upgrade went okay?
[11:07] <davmor2> bob2: are you about
[11:07] <mwe> heh
[11:07] <Coz> then sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[11:07] <Discipulus> GregAsche, restart
[11:08] <GregAsche> i already restarted
[11:08] <GregAsche> like is there a version thing?
[11:08] <GregAsche> that I can check
[11:08] <Coz> then sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-misc
[11:08] <theine> !skype
[11:08] <ubotu> hmm... skype is 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
[11:08] <Coz> then sudo apt-get instll gstreamer0.8-plugins
[11:08] <[A] ndy80> how can I enable gnome-db widgtets in Glade2 ? (I'm using Ubuntu Breezy and I installed the package relative to gnome-db)
[11:09] <Coz> then sudo apt-get gstreamer0.8-plugind-multiverse
[11:09] <ubuntunewbie> hy everybody
[11:09] <Coz> thats plugins
[11:09] <nalioth> Coz: you can specify multiple packages as arguments using apt-get
[11:09] <Coz> then sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-mad
[11:10] <Coz> then gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg
[11:10] <mwe> yeah why not type it all as one apt-get command?
[11:10] <GregAsche> how do I check what version of ubuntu I have?
[11:10] <Coz> the libmad0 then msttcorefonts then libdvdread3
[11:10] <geno_> "deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main" does not work
[11:10] <dell500> how do i make files/folders have permissions allowed for the current user i'm on?
[11:10] <dell500> like my account
[11:10] <nalioth> Coz: what are you doing? gstreamer0.8-plugins and -plugins-multiverse get all those at once
[11:10] <nalioth> geno_: yes dont use it
[11:10] <nalioth> geno_: what are you after?
[11:10] <Coz> then sudo  /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh
[11:10] <ubuntunewbie> hy everybody i have a strange problem with my ubuntu installation and my network
[11:11] <hjack> Several questions.  1. Is it possible to synaptic nessusd without their being a root account active?  What would the password? 2.  I am trying to make in manually but I keep getting the error that it can't find openssl of the headers but I know for a fact it is installed.  Is this a path thing?
[11:11] <davmor2> GregAsche open a webpage
[11:11] <topyli> GregAsche: cat /etc/lsb-release
[11:11] <ompaul> GregAsche,  cat /etc/issue
[11:11] <geno_> Damn, I'm all lost, too much text :/
[11:11] <Coz> put dvd into player the sudo apt-get install reginset
[11:11] <geno_> Tryong to get totem-xine to play mp3
[11:11] <nalioth> topyli: it's cat /etc/issue and "lsb_release -a" in a terminal
[11:11] <Coz> then regionset
[11:11] <GregAsche> uh
[11:11] <Coz> then enable dma on the drive
[11:11] <GregAsche> why did I follow the steps to upgrade to breezy yet cat /etc/issue shows i'm still on hoary
[11:11] <GregAsche> and nothing looks different
[11:12] <nalioth> GregAsche: cuz you probably havent upgraded
[11:12] <losto> could anybody help me with this strange problem with my network
[11:12] <GregAsche> I updated my sources list, did update and dist-upgrade
[11:12] <ompaul> GregAsche, reboot?
[11:13] <GregAsche> already did
[11:13] <ompaul> GregAsche, paste your /etc/apt/sources.list into paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[11:13] <Coz> now I forgot why I came here!?!
[11:13] <mwe> losto: maybe if you provide more info
[11:13] <davmor2> GregAsche open a webpage if it say about ubuntu as the title it's upgraded
[11:14] <GregAsche> hrm, my universe lines use us.archive.ubuntu.com
[11:14] <GregAsche> problem?
[11:14] <GregAsche> davmor2: what browser
[11:14] <nalioth> GregAsche: change them to archive.bleh
[11:14] <davmor2> firefox
[11:14] <Amaranth> GregAsche: us.archive.ubuntu.com is having problems
[11:14] <nalioth> GregAsche: the us archives seem to be having trouble again
[11:14] <GregAsche> yea
[11:14] <mirak> is there a way to revert a ubuntu install to the base-install (without reinstalling everything of course)
[11:14] <GregAsche> nalioth: won't it not upgrade if I do that?
[11:15] <ompaul> GregAsche, use this archive.ubuntu.com or ie.archive.ubuntu.com or some other one
[11:15] <davmor2> GregAsche no it will only upgrade files it can find
[11:16] <nalioth> GregAsche: it will upgrade if you remove the us. from in front of your URLs in your sources.list
[11:16] <GregAsche> okay
[11:16] <nalioth> GregAsche: just update again, and dist-upgrade
[11:16] <GregAsche> did that, lets see if it works
[11:16] <losto> mwe, sure oke i have tried the ubuntu live cd version 5.04 and then installed ubuntu from the other cd with the live cd my internet is working and with the ubuntu installed on my harddisk its not working
[11:17] <Seveas> mirak, use debfoster to trash ubuntu-desktop
[11:17] <losto> mwe, i have a speedtouch 510 modem and i manualy configured my eth0 interface but still no luck
[11:17] <Coz> hey mario here is the site https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:17] <davmor2> losto unplug the speed touch wait ten seconds plug it back in
[11:18] <icewt> i've installed sun java but the open source java is still being used. how can i change to the sun java?
[11:18] <mwe> losto: does /etc/network/interfaces look sane?
[11:18] <losto> davmor2, i have already tried that but thats not working
[11:18] <Coz> they are all sun java
[11:18] <losto> yes it looks good
[11:18] <ptashek> hi ubuntuers
[11:18] <losto> i am now in the live cd version of ubuntu
[11:19] <losto> i looked for all the files and settings and applied it to my installation but no luck at all
[11:19] <icewt> Coz: well, anyway, i think you understand what i meant ;)
[11:19] <GregAsche> still nothing guys
[11:19] <ptashek> is there a list of differences between ubuntu-dvd and ubuntu-cd versions?
[11:19] <Coz> it doesn't matter since they are al sun java they are all going to work
[11:19] <Seveas> ptashek, ubuntu-dvd has all of the main repository on dvd
[11:19] <ubuntu_> hello i have a question here, wish is the best linux distribution for a beginner user?
[11:19] <Coz> the only problem I found with the one you doneload from the repositories is the font really sucks
[11:19] <kbrooks> ubuntu_: ubuntu
[11:20] <Seveas> ubuntu_, well, ubuntu of course :)
[11:20] <gnomefreak> ubuntu
[11:20] <losto> mwe, any idea's
[11:20] <topyli> icewt: you mean you have kaffe installed? you might as well remove it since you got sun java
[11:20] <nalioth> ptashek: the dvd contains a live and a install image
[11:20] <icewt> Coz: no, when i type java it says: gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.0.2 20050808 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.0.1-4ubuntu9)
[11:20] <GregAsche> ugh
[11:20] <GregAsche> still can't upgrade
[11:20] <GregAsche> want to see my sources.list ?
[11:20] <losto> is the ubuntu live cd different then the installe version
[11:20] <ubuntu_> what about mandriva ?
[11:20] <Seveas> GregAsche, that and the error
[11:20] <nalioth> GregAsche: yes please
[11:20] <GregAsche> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3390
[11:20] <gnomefreak> losto: yes
[11:20] <GregAsche> no error, but /etc/issue still says hoary
[11:20] <Seveas> ubuntu_, mandriva means reinstalling on upgrades
[11:20] <spundun_> grub ?
[11:20] <airlynx> I must have made a mistake somewhere in installing Ubuntu because it won't accept what I set for the root password, is there a way I can reset the root password?
[11:20] <nalioth> ubotu: tell icewt about multijava
[11:21] <spundun_> !grub
[11:21] <ubotu> grub is, like, totally, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows, or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[11:21] <davmor2> losto is it usb or ethernet
[11:21] <Seveas> ubuntu means upgrading on upgrades...
[11:21] <gnomefreak> losto: live doesnt install ubuntu it runs it from cdrom
[11:21] <ptashek> ok, so if I just want to install x86_64 so it looks like booted from the live CD, all I need is the Install CD ISO version?
[11:21] <Seveas> airlynx, in the installer you did not set a root password....
[11:21] <Seveas> !tell airlynx about root
[11:21] <losto> davmor2, its ethernet
[11:21] <Coz> what aobut multijava?
[11:21] <jvgn> uffffffffffffff
[11:21] <jvgn> to en ingles
[11:21] <ubuntu_> and i can have kde in ubuntu ?
[11:21] <losto> gnomefreak, i know that but why is the live version of handeling my internet and the installation version not
[11:21] <Seveas> ubuntu_, yes
[11:21] <ptashek> so far I have used Debian since potato was in testing, but want to try something new :->
[11:21] <Seveas> VERY easy even :)
[11:21] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Coz about multijava
[11:22] <jvgn> #jaime
[11:22] <ubuntu_> im running right now the ubuntu live cd
[11:22] <ubuntu_> but i dont see the kde
[11:22] <icewt> nalioth, thanks
[11:22] <Seveas> ubuntu_, the live cd has only gnome
[11:22] <ubuntu_> oh ok
[11:22] <Seveas> a cd is too small to fit both on
[11:22] <Seveas> there are kubuntu (ubuntu with kde) live cds too
[11:22] <nalioth> ubuntu_: the kde dvd has a live and install image of kubuntu
[11:22] <gnomefreak> losto: when you installed it did it see your internet connection?
[11:23] <x0xA> does anyone know were i can get point2play-small??
[11:23] <nalioth> Seveas: when are the xubuntu cd/dvds coming out?
[11:23] <davmor2> losto okay try changing the setting to dhcp then unplug the modem then reboot your machine then switch the modem back on while the machine shutsdown to restart
[11:23] <daved> x0xA: pay for a cedega account
[11:23] <Seveas> nalioth, ask Jani Monoses
[11:23] <GregAsche> anyone know why my upgrade won't work?
[11:23] <daved> x0xA: you can download it from your account area
[11:23] <Coz> thanks and which do you suggest?
[11:24] <losto> gnomefreak, yes it does but when i boot its saying something like ror, temporaly name resolving problem
[11:24] <losto> davmor2, the settings are already on dhcp
[11:24] <daved> x0xA: you can't steal point2play, and it wouldn't be useful to you anyway... you need to type in a username/password into point2play to make it work
[11:24] <davmor2> losto I get the ror error from time to time
[11:25] <losto> davmor2, yes but i dont get it with the live cd version
[11:25] <losto> davmor2, i cant ping the modem
[11:25] <nalioth> davmor2: x0xA: there is a open source variant of point2play
[11:25] <losto> even when i am on the same network
[11:25] <daved> nalioth: it won't do anything.. in order to download the cedega it needs internally, you need a transgaming account
[11:25] <losto> i can ping myself at 10.0.0.1 but cant ping the modem at 10.0.0.138
[11:26] <davmor2> nalioth wine but it is far more awkward
[11:26] <Seveas> losto, does sudo mii-diag [your interface here]  say that you have link beat?
[11:26] <nalioth> let me go grep my logs
[11:26] <daved> losto: are you sure the modem responds to ping?
[11:27] <losto> yes because i can ping it right now daved
[11:27] <davmor2> losto try pinging goolge
[11:27] <DianWei> Hello, is anyone available to help?
[11:27] <losto> davmor2, i am running right now the live version of ubuntu i have ro reboot into my insatlled ubuntu to do that
[11:27] <spundun_> hi guys... I am trying to reinstall my skrewed up boot loader using ubuntu live cd .. but I have this problem with grub shell
[11:27] <Seveas> DianWei, not if you don't ask a question :)
[11:27] <losto> put i know the answer already i cant ping www.google.com
[11:28] <DianWei> Thank you very much, I will try to word it sensibly.
[11:28] <losto> the output when i tried to ping the modem is host unreachble
[11:28] <spundun_> when I type root (hd0,1) I get this message saying "Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0xf"
[11:28] <ptashek> Seveas, would you know how much is Ubuntu different from Debian in terms of directory layout etc.?
[11:28] <spundun_> but  its just ext2 file system
[11:28] <daved> losto: privmsg me the result of running ifconfig -a as root
[11:28] <Seveas> ptashek, not at all in that aspect
[11:28] <DianWei> And I may ask it later, for I will take one last look at the forum to see if I can find an answer.
[11:28] <spundun_> can anyone help me?
[11:28] <Seveas> ptashek: Ubuntu and debian have different goals, a different release schedule and different, but overlapping communities. See also http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/relationship
[11:28] <_jaypee> how do you specify dmix in gmplayer, the gui way
[11:28] <gnomefreak> dianwei: go ahead ask it
[11:28] <ptashek> sweet :-)
[11:28] <daved> spundun_: root (hd0,0)
[11:29] <ubuntu_> ok ubuntu live cd have a application for burn cds?
[11:29] <davmor2> losto jot down your ifconfig -a on live and check against your installed
[11:29] <ubuntu_> burn isos?
[11:29] <mUsN1t> cant ubuntu mount FAT32 HARDDRIVES???
[11:29] <pequatre> hello. any Amule user here ?
[11:29] <gnomefreak> debian doesnt have the update checker :(
[11:29] <Seveas> ubuntu_, yes, the filemanager can do that
[11:29] <daved> mUsN1t: yes it CAN L0L OMGZ!
[11:29] <davmor2> ubuntu_ k3b
[11:29] <Seveas> mUsN1t, stop shouting and yes it can
[11:29] <ubuntu_> where i can find k3b
[11:30] <SamStar> i have an laptop with an p4 3.2 HT and an intel chipset (915PG??, PCI-e) and an X600 PCi-e video card, i recon that my ubuntu is sometimes running slow when i am using more programs at the same time... how can i solve this (driver problem?)
[11:30] <daved> ubuntu: apt-get install k3b
[11:30] <Seveas> davmor2, that's not on the live cd...
[11:30] <mUsN1t> how? when i try mount it says unrecognised type? and when i checked the help file it had lots of types i didnt see fat32? is there some other name for fat32 that i type when using mount?
[11:30] <davmor2> Sorry forgot I had kubntu live
[11:30] <Seveas> mUsN1t, system -> administration -> disks
[11:30] <losto> davmor2, i already did the difference is that eth0 on my hd is not specified and i get an extra interface in the name of sit0
[11:31] <spundun_> daved, then it sayd fs type is fat and not ext2.. I dont know where its getting that
[11:31] <mUsN1t> there is no disks in system->administration
[11:31] <DianWei> It is an issue with the installation; I have finally been able to set up partitions and such, after about a week, and everything is smooth sailing up until it actually starts copying files, at which point it reports an error involving debootstrap, and says to check the log in the debootstrap directory, the log is empty, and I am not sure what to do; reading the forum they say try burning the disk really slowly, and I've just tried burning the d
[11:31] <Coz> since I can'tremeber why I came here i am leaving only to return when I remember
[11:31] <Seveas> mUsN1t, are you on hoary?
[11:31] <losto> davmor2, and ofcourse i get the loopback interface
[11:31] <airlynx> What is the command in Ubuntu to restart X?
[11:31] <DianWei> slow as my hardware allows, but it still stops at about approximately 30 percent.
[11:31] <mUsN1t> there isnt!@ :P
[11:31] <gnomefreak> DianWei,  did you burn the ubuntu disk?
[11:31] <Seveas> airlynx, sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[11:31] <DianWei> Yes, good sir.
[11:31] <Seveas> mUsN1t, please answer the question
[11:31] <spundun_> daved, and then it cant find stage1 on there.. but its there on /dev/hda1.. which is the first partition on /dev/hda
[11:31] <DianWei> I tried burning it about three times.
[11:31] <mUsN1t> whats hoary?
[11:31] <gnomefreak> DianWei, ok re burn it at a slow speed
[11:32] <gnomefreak> like 4-8 if possibale
[11:32] <losto> daved i cant prms you because of the server settings overhere
[11:32] <davmor2> airlynx or alt ctrl backspace
[11:32] <DianWei> I already said I burnt it as slow as possible, which was 8x...
[11:32] <Seveas> DianWei, have you checked the md5sum of the iso and the cd?
[11:32] <Cody`> anyone know where I can get java now?
[11:32] <Cody`> the vm
[11:32] <Seveas> Cody`, java.sun.com
[11:32] <sazwerx>  when i'm running the command "glxgears", there's an output like "Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0"." what does it mean?
[11:32] <gnomefreak> that would be next
[11:32] <spundun_> daved, I am sure I am missing something... but I cant figureout what.
[11:32] <DianWei> I have checked the md5sum, as a matter of fact.
[11:32] <ptashek> well I guess it'll run nicely in on an x86-64... the CD is on it's way :-)
[11:32] <hajiki> I've noticed theres an SELinux package installed by default. Is it possible to enable SELinux ?
[11:32] <mUsN1t> seveas whats hoary?...ie im probably not on it lol
[11:32] <ptashek> I actually like the ShipIt idea
[11:32] <Seveas> sazwerx, that you need to setup X...
[11:32] <DianWei> Should I just burn a few more disc?
[11:32] <eu_quero_mp3> I'd like to know if i'm going to lose the prograns installed in my computer if Ubuntu 5.04 when I install Ubuntu 5.10...
[11:33] <nalioth> eu_quero_mp3: first you are not gonna 'install' 5.10
[11:33] <Seveas> mUsN1t, cat /etc/issue
[11:33] <sazwerx> Seveas, how?
[11:33] <hajiki> !tell me about selinux
[11:33] <Seveas> dies that say hoary or breezy?
[11:33] <gnomefreak> DianWei,  try a different download ( i have only seen bootstrap error from bad md5 and fast burn)
[11:33] <nalioth> eu_quero_mp3: you are gonna 'upgrade' and no you shouldn't lose anything
[11:33] <Seveas> sazwerx, which card?
[11:33] <sazwerx> Seveas, ATI Radeon 9600XT
[11:33] <eu_quero_mp3> nalioth,  how can I upgrade?
[11:33] <skywater> Help. I have problem connecting to the internet from Ubuntu. I already followed the instructions from ubuntuguide.org. I also downloaded WIFI radar from Synaptics(I can connect to the internet before). I amnow using Windows
[11:33] <Seveas> !tell sazwerx about ati
[11:33] <DianWei> If the md5 checked out fine, you suppose it would be the burn then?
[11:33] <daved> spundun_: privmsg me the result of   sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda
[11:34] <sorush20> fabbione: hi..
[11:34] <nalioth> ubotu: tell eu_quero_mp3 about upgrade2breezy
[11:34] <GregAsche> how many um packages are there to download
[11:34] <GregAsche> for the update
[11:34] <nalioth> DianWei: yes, burn it slowly
[11:34] <GregAsche> I'm at about 450 right now
[11:34] <gnomefreak> DianWei,  that would be logical
[11:34] <eu_quero_mp3> thanks man
[11:34] <Seveas> GregAsche, that's reasonable
[11:34] <nalioth> GregAsche: sounds about right
[11:34] <Seveas> GregAsche, basically every package is upgraded
[11:34] <gnomefreak> nalioth,  he/she burned it at 8x
[11:34] <GregAsche> okay
[11:34] <mUsN1t> seveas Ubuntu 5.04 Hoary Hedgehog
[11:34] <sazwerx> Seveas, thx
[11:34] <Seveas> mUsN1t: Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab to make your windows and mac partions mount automatically
[11:34] <Znarl> us.archive.ubuntu.com is broken?!?
[11:34] <DianWei> I've tried it once at 8x speed and I tried the built in verifier, it said it was ok, so I could try again.
[11:34] <Seveas> Znarl, yes
[11:34] <gnomefreak> Znarl, yes
[11:34] <nalioth> gnomefreak: slower is better with ubuntu
[11:35] <GregAsche> do I need to run lilo again before I reboot?
[11:35] <GregAsche> since I am upgrading
[11:35] <mUsN1t> k ta
[11:35] <Znarl> se
[11:35] <gnomefreak> DianWei,  said that was the slowest they could burn it i thought
[11:35] <topyli> DianWei: i've had success with 4x speed
[11:35] <DianWei> 8x is the slowest my computer allows.
[11:35] <Znarl> Seveas : Broken how?  Can I fix it?
[11:35] <davmor2> DianWei are you changing the mount points manually
[11:35] <Seveas> Znarl, no idea and no you can't
[11:35] <Rich43> How do I get the ALSA Dummy Sound Driver to work?
[11:35] <DianWei> davmor2: yes.
[11:36] <Rich43> I need a dummy sound driver because the computer has no sound card
[11:36] <gnomefreak> DianWei,  are you getting 3 errors by chance?
[11:36] <davmor2> DianWei is there a reason
[11:36] <mae> how can i read ms publisher files on linux?
[11:36] <mae> i need to extract some images
[11:36] <DianWei> I used a 3rd party program to repartition, and I made a 15 gig partition for ubuntu.
[11:36] <gnomefreak> DianWei,  you didnt use ubuntu's partioner?
[11:37] <sizzam> anyone ever connect to a vpn via openswan before?
[11:37] <DianWei> From what I read on the built-in help, I mount the main partition as "/"
[11:37] <DianWei> gnomefreak: I tried several times, with no success.
[11:37] <DianWei> It wouldn't show a progress bar at all.
[11:37] <Rich43> Why does everyone ignore me in this channel?
[11:37] <root_> alguien cacha como configurar la X para nvidia?
[11:38] <gnomefreak> DianWei,  that sounds alot like a bad download
[11:38] <Seveas> !es
[11:38] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:38] <davmor2> Rich32 your probably too Rich;-)
[11:38] <davmor2> Rich43 sorry your probably too Rich;-)
[11:38] <DianWei> That was specifically the dvd iso, I've since downloaded the cd iso, and had my partitions already set up before then.
[11:38] <ubuntu_> i dont see k3b in ubuntu live cd
[11:39] <gnomefreak> ubuntu_ its not in live cd
[11:39] <spundun_> daved, I sent you a lot of text.. did you get it?
[11:39] <gnomefreak> its in kubuntu live cd
[11:39] <daved> spundun_: are you seeing my replies?
[11:39] <davmor2> ubuntu_ just right click the iso image and select burn iso
[11:39] <spundun_> daved, no...
[11:39] <ubuntu_> im downloading kubuntu live cd in ubuntu live cd , but i dont know i gonna burn the iso
[11:39] <daved> spundun_: i'm replying to your privmsg
[11:39] <nalioth> Rich43: because nobody has the answer you are looking for
[11:40] <bobbyd> hi
[11:40] <spundun_> daved, hmm ... I cant see any of those...
[11:40] <davmor2> ubuntu_ just right click the iso image and select burn iso
[11:40] <daved> spundun_: do you have some weird client that default-ignores privmsg?
[11:40] <ubuntu_> ok
[11:40] <bobbyd> my breezy box is missing stdio.h, how do I find out which package that is in?
[11:40] <gnomefreak> ubuntu, what os do you have installed on your pc?
[11:40] <daved> spundun_: run    setup (hd0)
[11:40] <daved> in grub
[11:40] <ubuntu_> xp . mandriva a debian
[11:40] <DianWei> I have since ignored the dvd since the internal verifier said it was corrupt; I guess I shall try just burning again.
[11:40] <spundun_> I just booted this ubuntu latest live cd and started xchat..havent done any setup except change nick... I cant imagine what went wrong
[11:40] <nalioth> daved: all unregistered users CANT send priv msgs
[11:41] <daved> im not unregistered
[11:41] <nalioth> daved: that includes you
[11:41] <nalioth> daved: yes you are
[11:41] <daved> wtf
[11:41] <daved> stupid client
[11:41] <spundun_> daved, same result with setup (hd0)
[11:41] <davmor2> Rich43 why do you need Alsa fullstop
[11:41] <Znarl> 4
[11:41] <daved> spundun_: what kind of weird install are you doing that you have to run grub by hand?
[11:41] <nalioth> daved: much better now
[11:42] <spundun_> daved, do have an easier solution?
[11:42] <daved> spundun_: put ubuntu install cd in, hit enter a bunch of times, reboot, done
[11:42] <ubuntu_> ubuntu is really nice
[11:42] <ubuntu_> nice visual
[11:43] <ptashek> grub... will ubuntu installer be nice enough to include my NTFS-based Windows partition in the boot menu, or does it take the usual ammount of messing around with config files? :-)
[11:43] <G-Lite> Rich43: I suppose you load the module at boot. I thought there was a file containing a module list somewhere in /etc, but I can't seem to find it in breezy...
[11:43] <daved> spundun_: please go to #debian for debian install help
[11:43] <gnomefreak> ubuntu's grub doesnt ever see any RH os and RH grub never sees ubuntu os just thought i would throw that in
[11:43] <DianWei> Just to confirm, I just did a recheck, and the MD5 checks out just right.
[11:43] <Seveas> ptashek, it's nice enough
[11:44] <Seveas> ptashek, in fact: it can even resize the ntfs thing to make room for itself :)
[11:44] <gnomefreak> DianWei,  what did you use to burn the cd?
[11:44] <onur> Question: How can i downgrade arts ?
[11:44] <DianWei> Nero, then alcohol 120,; I have tried both.
[11:44] <ptashek> well I'm a do-it-yourself linux user since 1995, but I guess I'm turning lazy and tired with manual configs these days ;-)
[11:44] <gnomefreak> DianWei,  with nero you set it to burn iso right?
[11:44] <DianWei> I sure hope so.
[11:45] <hajiki> I used CDBurnerXP from cleansoftware.org
[11:45] <DianWei> It boots when I put the disc in.
[11:45] <gnomefreak> DianWei,  i know it sounds stupid but ppl dont know that nero has that option
[11:45] <khirya> was us.archive.ubuntu.com resoving wrong reciently?
[11:45] <davmor2> DianWei what did you use to setup the partition
[11:45] <DianWei> I might have done it wrong; if I understand what you are saying, you are asking if I burnt the image file to the disc, rather then made a disc from the image?
[11:46] <G-Lite> Rich43: oh, looks like you just put it in /etc/modules , the module name is snd-dummy
[11:46] <warthawg> is there anything special i have to do to get sound working with quake3 arena and breezy?
[11:46] <DianWei> I used Partition Magic.
[11:46] <nalioth> khirya: yes and may still be
[11:46] <khirya> cuz my other box hits 130.239.18.165... but this one gets 130.239.18.142
[11:46] <khirya> good.  so it isn't me.
[11:46] <Znarl> us.archive.ubuntu.com is resovling to se.archive.ubuntu.com until the US mirror catches up, it fell out of sync.
[11:47] <ubuntu> ok i'm back
[11:47] <davmor2> DianWei did you set it up as an ext3 partition? if so changeit to a blank partition and let ubuntu do the format.
[11:47] <gnomefreak> DianWei,  what im saying is you can use "data" to burn it you have to go into the tools and change it to burn iso there used to be instructions on what to put in there (theres a number to use) and i cant think of it i havent used nero in months
[11:47] <DianWei> If it helps any, I put the fat32 partition at the end of a 160 gb drive, I'm not sure if that could be a problem, I read fat32 cannot boot past a certain head, or some such.
[11:47] <ubuntu> !tell DianWei about fat32
[11:48] <ptashek> Does anybody know of some Linux vs. Windows performance comparisons on an AMD64 platform? Google doesn't have much on it.
[11:48] <warthawg> ptashek, is windows doing 64 bit already?
[11:48] <spundu_> hmmm.. I am trying to join the #debian channel... but I keep getting forwarded to here... why is that?
[11:48] <davmor2> DianWei no change it to a blank partition let ubuntu set up the space for you.
[11:48] <nicholaspaul> no, windows just bytes.
[11:48] <nicholaspaul> (teehee)
[11:48] <ubuntu> spundun_ hot sure
[11:48] <ptashek> warthawg, sure Windows XP does
[11:48] <nalioth> warthawg: yes it's gone 64bit
[11:48] <gnomefreak> ptashek, the only thing i know of that winxp runs real slow on amd or did when it came out
[11:48] <DianWei> davmor?
[11:49] <batman> is the us server down today?
[11:49] <sizzam> anyone have a solution for connecting a linux box to a SecureRemote vpn?
[11:49] <DianWei> You are saying I should delete it?
[11:49] <sven-tek> anyone running suns jdk in ubuntu breezy? is it easy to set up?
[11:49] <ubuntu> !tell sven-tek about javadeb
[11:49] <Seveas> spundu_, probably because your ident is ubuntu :)
[11:49] <KinkoBlast> There is a 64bit XP version. Not that great, but then again, NO windows is.
[11:49] <warthawg> i've got a mission critical app with no sound: quake3a
[11:49] <ptashek> sven-tek, I run it on debian sid, and it's childs play to install
[11:49] <KinkoBlast> What is ident?
[11:49] <ptashek> so I;d say ubuntu will be as easy
[11:49] <spundu_> Seveas, hmmm... maybe...
[11:50] <davmor2> Dianwei no Just leave it as unformated space so it isn't fat32
[11:50] <immolo> KinkoBlast-  you lie, win3.1 and msbob rock :P
[11:50] <cesar> \join <#ubuntu-es>
[11:50] <ptashek> KinkoBlast, naah Windows is OK, it all depends from the user :->
[11:50] <frank23> davmor2: ?
[11:50] <bluefrog-10> is there a channel for ubuntu sever pls?
[11:50] <gnomefreak> Seveas, im assuming that the us.arcive source is running again?
[11:50] <ptashek> each OS has it's pros and cons
[11:50] <KinkoBlast> immolo: No windows that can be found without a time machine is any good :-)
[11:50] <khirya> OS ext2 drvier for win: http://www.fs-driver.org
[11:50] <DianWei> Ok, I have set partition magic to get rid of the fat32 and swap partitions.
[11:50] <spundu_> Seveas, is there a way to change ident in xchat?
[11:50] <KinkoBlast> (IMO)
[11:50] <Seveas> gnomefreak, no, but the dns record is pointing to the swedish server :)
[11:51] <gnomefreak> ahhhhhhh
[11:51] <immolo> KinkoBlast-  you win :P
[11:51] <ColonelKernel> holy crap
[11:51] <Seveas> spundu_, in the server connections dialog
[11:51] <jay_> #linuxfr
[11:51] <ubuntu> spundun_ yeah there is username it should be the, ident
[11:51] <frank23> davmor2: I watched the Suttleworth conference. Thanks for pointing it out!
[11:51] <KinkoBlast> Is there an EASY image editor? Like MS Paint?
[11:51] <KinkoBlast> (for ubuntu)
[11:51] <gnomefreak> gimp?
[11:51] <ubuntu> gimp
[11:52] <dell500> shouldn't ubuntu mount a  plug and play camera? such as canon a40?
[11:52] <ptashek> KinkoBlast, ain't Gimp easy?
[11:52] <DianWei> Should I re-boot, now and let it do it's work, or should I also try burning a cd again?
[11:52] <ubuntu> yes it is
[11:52] <daxxar> That's not an "easy like MS Paint". :)
[11:52] <warthawg> dell500, run gtkcam and tell it about your camera
[11:52] <ubuntu> dell500 you need to mount the device
[11:52] <KinkoBlast> gimp = photoshop repllacement =/= paint replacement.
[11:52] <immolo> KinkoBlast-  xpaint I think do a google on linux image editing
[11:52] <davmor2> DianWei okay now boot ubuntu it should just run to the partition section then layout the system the way you want it and carry on with the install
[11:52] <ptashek> daxxar, well the interface is maybe a bit crap but if you ever used photoshop or paint sho pro... you'd be home with gimp
[11:52] <ubuntu> eog is nice a image viewer
[11:52] <batman> hey does anyone know if there is a certain repository i need to install to get ndiswrapper?
[11:53] <andy_> Hi i'm trying to play mp3s from my mounted windows (ntfs) drive using Totem, but it is giving me errors since I cannot write to the drive. Is there any work-around to prevent Totem from requiring write?
[11:53] <gnomefreak> daxxar, MS Paint you pay for Gimp is free isnt that a good enough reason to learn it (btw not all that hard either) :)
[11:53] <davmor2> DianWei this should erradicate the bootstrap error.  Fingers crossed
[11:53] <ubuntu> andy_ used xmms
[11:53] <cesar> #ubuntu-es
[11:53] <daxxar> gnomefreak, I know that Gimp isn't particularly hard, but I'd still not compare it to MS Paint feature / learning-curve wise.
[11:53] <ubuntu> cesar /join #ubuntu-es
[11:53] <daxxar> ;)
[11:53] <KinkoBlast> Andy_:  MP3s can not be played in totem.
[11:53] <cesar> join #ubuntu-es
[11:53] <andy_> thanks i've looked into xmms and cannot understand how to install it, and no idea how to compile
[11:53] <dell500> how do i mount usb 002?
[11:53] <Seveas> KinkoBlast, bollocks
[11:53] <Seveas> they can
[11:53] <cesar> thanks
[11:53] <ubuntu> dell500 mount -t
[11:54] <PupenoL> andy_: apt-get install xmms ?
[11:54] <nalioth> KinkoBlast: why cant they?
[11:54] <andy_> lol i'll try that thanks
[11:54] <dell500> i know, but how do i know what the device is
[11:54] <davmor2> Frank32 did you download it or watch it in firefox
[11:54] <DianWei> Ok, either way, I will be visiting shortly, with either tidings of awesome, or news of fubar, thanks for the options, guys.
[11:54] <KinkoBlast> Restricted format.
[11:54] <daxxar> I wonder why MS Paint hasn't fixed it's horrendously broken JPEG compression. :|
[11:54] <nalioth> KinkoBlast: with the proper libs, totem can play any a/v media
[11:54] <ptashek> Seveas, how come a dutchman knows how to swear in hiberno-english? (bollocks)
[11:54] <ptashek> :-))
[11:54] <PupenoL> andy_: try synatic if you are new to Linux, its easier.
[11:55] <frank23> davmor2: I use the mediaplayerconnectivity  extension in firefox to direct the streams to other players: in my case kaffeine
[11:55] <immolo> daxxar-  because everyone uses  gimp :P
[11:55] <andy_> i will, for some reason i didn't even think of using it to get xmms heh
[11:55] <Seveas> ptashek, I've talked to jdub :)
[11:55] <ptashek> daxxar, it probably will in SP3 ;-)
[11:55] <gnomefreak> i thought there was a gimp guide  at one time
[11:55] <PupenoL> daxxar: because nobody really cares about it and m$ doesn't even fix what people cares about ? Maybe they lost its sources ;)
[11:55] <ubuntu> a gimp guide?
[11:55] <KinkoBlast> nalioth: Well, screw that. You SHOULD be able to play music out of the box. Even WINDOWS does that. Or at the least it should tell you why not.
[11:55] <davmor2> Frank32 are you running Kubuntu then
[11:55] <ubuntu> you have to be a moron if you don't know how to used gimp
[11:55] <gnomefreak> i thought i remembered seeing one
[11:55] <nalioth> KinkoBlast: windows pays royalties
[11:56] <KinkoBlast> nalioth: It just gives a generic error.
[11:56] <gnomefreak> <<i know how to use gimp
[11:56] <nalioth> ubotu: tell KinkoBlast about mp3
[11:56] <frank23> davmor2: yes but you can use mediaplayerconnectivity with any media player
[11:56] <QMario> Hello nalioth!!! :)
[11:56] <nicholaspaul> whoa ubuntu!! ;)
[11:56] <KinkoBlast> nalioth: I KNOW!
[11:56] <ubuntu> whoa?
[11:56] <QMario> Why can't Totem play Quicktime movies in Firefox?
[11:56] <nicholaspaul> hi nalioth
[11:56] <kittykat_> has anyone installed netbeans on ubuntu 4.10?
[11:56] <nicholaspaul> whoa,,, as in 'what a shocking statement!'
[11:56] <nalioth> hi y'all
[11:56] <QMario> Nalioth.
[11:56] <gnomefreak> netbeans from the jdk package?
[11:57] <nicholaspaul> is netbeans the accounting package? :D
[11:57] <kittykat_> yes
[11:57] <KinkoBlast> nalioth: It SHOULD give a decent error message though. like "Oops! I can't play MP3s, check out http://wiki.ubuntu.com/wiki/RestrictedFormats for more information."
[11:57] <QMario> Kttykat_, Netbeans. Heh. :-D
[11:57] <nicholaspaul> KinkoBlast, you know this is open source, right? Why dont you contribute?
[11:57] <nalioth> KinkoBlast: that is a good idea
[11:57] <QMario> !quicktime
[11:57] <ubotu> quicktime is, like, totally, read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information about quicktime support
[11:58] <gnomefreak> ive installed jdk with netbeans before yes
[11:58] <immolo> oh does anyone know why breezy is compiled with gcc4 when it makes slower and more bloated code then 3.4?
[11:58] <nicholaspaul> !life
[11:58] <ubotu> nicholaspaul: Wish i knew
[11:58] <nicholaspaul> :D ok, this is gonna be fun
[11:58] <dekela> hey ubuntus
[11:58] <nicholaspaul> !YoMomma
[11:58] <ubotu> I don't know, nicholaspaul
[11:58] <KinkoBlast> nicholaspaul: Are YOU willing to teach me C++ or whatever it's written in?
[11:58] <ubuntu> !lart nicholaspaul
[11:58] <sorush20> why isn't my init.d/hotplug hangs half way?
[11:58] <dekela> Just finished installing ubuntu for the first time
[11:58] <ProfOhki|Class> i have a question....
[11:58] <sorush20> why isn't my init.d/hotplug restart hangs half way?
[11:58] <ubuntu> sorush20 sudo /etc/init.d/hotplug restart;
[11:58] <nicholaspaul> *choke*
[11:58] <dekela> I am a new linux user and ubuntu is my first attemot
[11:58] <nicholaspaul> ok Kinkoblast, my house tomorrow at 7?
[11:59] <QMario> Ncholaspaul, I wouldn't play with Ubotu if I were you.
[11:59] <dekela> attempt
[11:59] <ProfOhki|Class> breezy wont instally on a older machine because it doesnt have the ram to use the installer
[11:59] <Seveas> dekela, welcome on the light side :)
[11:59] <kittykat_> i tried to install netbeans and run the .bin file ,  but it says there's an error "Could not load wizard specified in /wizard.inf (104)"
[11:59] <ProfOhki|Class> whats the newest ubuntu that can work with 32MB?
[11:59] <nicholaspaul> awww qmario, wheres the fun?
[11:59] <KinkoBlast> nicholaspaul: Not every one is a CS major. Hell, I haven't finished high school
[11:59] <andy_> how come the ALSS output driver works for xmms but not the OSS?
[11:59] <ptashek> dekela, whatever you do, don't get mad at things :-)
[11:59] <nicholaspaul> gulp
[11:59] <QMario> !Abuse
[11:59] <ubotu> QMario: Syntax error in line 1
[11:59] <dekela> Yes.. I can see much more clearly now
[11:59] <kittykat_> dunno why, on redhat it was very easy.. what's wrong with that wizard..
[11:59] <QMario> !Botabuse
[11:59] <ubotu> You can play with me on #debian-bots without being banned.
[11:59] <ptashek> it ain't as easy as windows, but is much more fun :-)
[11:59] <sorush20> ubuntu: I know sudo /etc/init.d/hotplug restart
[11:59] <sorush20> but is hags
[11:59] <davmor2> hello dekela welcome to the family
[11:59] <sorush20> hangs
[11:59] <PupenoL> ProfOhki|Class: 32MB of what ?
[11:59] <ProfOhki|Class> ram
[11:59] <nicholaspaul> ok, kinkoblast, i'm just letting you know that with opensource you are either part of the problem or part of the solution, whining doesnt really help. FINDING a solution is the best solution.
[11:59] <dekela> I wanted to say that I am full with apprichiation to the Ubuntu developers and the linux developer
[11:59] <ProfOhki|Class> 20gb HD, 200MHz
[12:00] <dekela> they did a great job!!!
[12:00] <hjack> Can anyone tell me how to go about fixing this? "checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... /lib/cpp
[12:00] <hjack> configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[12:00] <hjack> "
[12:00] <ProfOhki|Class> breezy's installer requires 64..