[12:00] <liz4rd> Is there anyway to install ubuntu 5.10 with the 2.6.12 or w/e kernel off the bat? liek a say a cammand to put in at the boot: screen ??????
[12:00] <gnomefreak> Acill,  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ go there and paste the errors that you are getting where it says text and put ur name where it says name and hit send where it says send than copy and paste the web address in the room
[12:00] <mattt> hmmm, the touchpad on my old dell inspiron 8000 isn't working ... any special drivers / configuration i need for it?
[12:00] <jchillerup> mattt, synaptics driver
[12:00] <Acill> gnomefreek: k
[12:00] <noobert> how do i do a network install of ubuntu without cd-rom drive
[12:00] <jchillerup> But it works "out of the box" on my dell :S
[12:01] <Halai> starscalling: E: Type 'http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu' is not known on line 4 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:01] <starscalling> ok
[12:01] <Acill> gnomefreek: k, done
[12:01] <crimsun> Halai: you forgot the leading 'deb'
[12:01] <starscalling> halai let me find the one i used
[12:01] <starscalling> !sources
[12:01] <ubotu> from memory, 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)
[12:01] <gnomefreak> what is the address now Acill
[12:01] <noobert> how do i do a network install of ubuntu without cd-rom drive
[12:01] <starscalling> do the same sudo gedit command
[12:01] <mattt> jchillerup, thanks ... checking now
[12:01] <Halai> i just removed all the deb's because i thought thats how you uncommented. oh wait. lemme put those back.
[12:01] <starscalling> highlight and delete all your sources Halai
[12:01] <jchillerup> no problem, mattt
[12:01] <Acill> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3467
[12:01] <LeeJunFan> what does the automounting of external HD's totally ignoring what I have setup in fstab other than the mountpoint itself?
[12:01] <Halai> k
[12:02] <bluefrog-10> have ldap installed. need ldap users to be members of unix group audio. have any idea on how i achieve this miracle pls?
[12:02] <gnomefreak> Acill,  ty ill brb
[12:02] <Halai> starscalling: done.
[12:02] <starscalling> put in the paste from that second link there:  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy)
[12:02] <noobert> how do i do a network install of ubuntu without cd-rom drive
[12:02] <cyphase> is there a way to make a key combination execute a custom program?
[12:02] <starscalling> then uncomment ALL the http links
[12:02] <noobert> is there no floppy disks to boot from
[12:02] <FireCat> noobert: If you get an answer let me know, I hace a notebook with a dead cd drive
[12:02] <Seveas> noobert, can you do PXE boot?
[12:02] <Acill> http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-security/main/binary-powerpc/Packages.gz: Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[12:02] <starscalling> both deb-src and deb
[12:02] <gnomefreak> Acill,  your using a mac?
[12:02] <noobert> how do i do a network install of ubuntu without cd-rom drive
[12:03] <siimo> cyphase, yes if you use ubuntu gnome i can tell you how
[12:03] <Acill> that comes up before the erros I pasted into the other thing
[12:03] <starscalling> then make me a paste of what it looks like
[12:03] <Acill> gnomefreak:Pegasos II system
[12:03] <Halai> ok working.
[12:03] <Seveas> Acill, put your sources.list on the pastebin
[12:03] <cyphase> siimo, please
[12:03] <cyphase> i remember seeing how to do it
[12:03] <cyphase> but i can't remember atm
[12:03] <Acill> Seveas:Where do I find that?
[12:03] <siimo> cyphase, do you have gconf-editor installed
[12:03] <noobert> HELLO
[12:03] <Seveas> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[12:03] <cyphase> yes
[12:03] <noobert> CAN ANYBODY HEAR ME
[12:03] <gnomefreak> Acill,  sudo apt-get update
[12:03] <noobert> CAN ANYBODY HEAR ME
[12:03] <Seveas> noobert, no :)
[12:03] <noobert> CAN ANYBODY HEAR ME
[12:03] <Halai> Fetched 3078kB in 15s (198kB/s)
[12:03] <Halai> Reading package lists... Done
[12:03] <noobert> CAN ANYBODY HEAR ME
[12:03] <Seveas> not anymore that is...
[12:03] <cyphase> i see..
[12:04] <siimo> cyphase, open it up then goto apps>metacity>
[12:04] <gnomefreak> paste everything that you get in the pastebin
[12:04] <FireCat> noobert: Yes, but I don't know that it is possible
[12:04] <Acill> Seveas:Where do I find that FILE
[12:04] <siimo> cyphase, you will see it there called something like keyboard....
[12:04] <Seveas> Acill, /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:04] <rendo> Question here.
[12:04] <cyphase> yep
[12:04] <siimo> cyphase, you can add a custom command there and then map a key to it
[12:04] <rendo> I'm trying to compile my MUD and I got this warning when I did make
[12:04] <rendo> FATAL: can't create skills_hydian.o: Permission denied
[12:04] <everton137> nobert: yeap
[12:05] <starscalling> lol Seveas
[12:05] <gnomefreak> rendo try it as root
[12:05] <sven> crimsun: I enabled the repository and I added one custom as told just to be sure but mplayer still is unavailable, even after updating...
[12:05] <Seveas> rendo, compile it somewhere else then (in /tmp)
[12:05] <rendo> Bleh.
[12:05] <crimsun> sven: join #flood and paste the output from apt-cache policy mplayer-custom
[12:05] <rendo> Okay, how do I make it so I don't have to type sudo all the time :/
[12:06] <rendo> In 5.04 there used to  be a root terminal, I can't find it on 5.10 :/
[12:06] <Acill> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3468
[12:06] <Acill> Seveas:There ya go
[12:06] <njan> render, sudo /bin/bash
[12:06] <njan> render, 0:)
[12:06] <bluefrog-10> have smbldap installed. need ldap users to be members of unix group audio. have any idea on how i achieve this pls?
[12:06] <gnomefreak> rendo sudo -i
[12:06] <njan> render, or you could create a shortcut to gksudo gnome-terminal
[12:06] <Seveas> Acill, as i suspected, duplicate entries :)
[12:06] <rendo> Omg.
[12:06] <Halai> starscalling: am i supposed to delete "deb" and "deb-src"
[12:06] <rendo> I love you guys. :b
[12:06] <Halai> or just the #
[12:07] <Acill> Seveas:Can you past something to correct it for me?
[12:07] <sven> crimsun: nevermind me, I'm trying to install something that is allready installed now... you may slap me in the face
[12:07] <Seveas> Acill, overwrite your sources.list with the contents of http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[12:07] <Acill> Like I said I am very new to Linux
[12:07] <sven> crimsun: Synaptic showed me that it was allready installed, which the basic screen denied...
[12:08] <bettong_BOFH> where does gaim store the files it receves?
[12:08] <bettong_BOFH> i have been sent to files and i can not find them
[12:08] <bettong_BOFH> >.<
[12:08] <Seveas> Acill, ok the i-dont-need-to-learn-but-want-this-to-work-way: sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:08] <kbrooks> bettong_BOFH: .gaim
[12:08] <njan> gnomefreak, sudo -i simulates a login and unsets a bunch of variables as well as launching the shell from /etc/passwd, it's not quite the same thing as just preventing him from having to use sudo..
[12:08] <bettong_BOFH> kk
[12:09] <Seveas> (note: the d in d2325 is intentional and SHOULD be there)
[12:09] <Acill> Seveas: I want to learn, but i want a working list forst! ;)
[12:09] <Acill> Thanks
[12:09] <starscalling> Halai
[12:09] <starscalling> let me show you my apt sources
[12:09] <kbrooks> bettong_BOFH: ~/.gaim
[12:09] <bettong_BOFH> ok
[12:09] <Seveas> Acill, that's the good attitude :)
[12:09] <Acill> Seveas: How do you copy in x-chat?
[12:10] <kbrooks> starscalling: um, i woouldnt if it had backports
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[12:10] <njan> Acill, select the text, then middle click to paste
[12:10] <njan> Acill, same as everywhere else in linux ;)
[12:10] <mattt> jchillerup, do you know if this driver/module is available in ubuntu or do i need to download it elsewhere?
[12:10] <bettong_BOFH> hmm i'm starting to think gaim has a glitch with file transfers
[12:10] <starscalling> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3469<<--
[12:10] <jchillerup> hm... Try apt-getting it
[12:10] <starscalling> kbrooks it does/
[12:10] <jchillerup> modprobe synaptics
[12:10] <jchillerup> Try that before ;)
[12:10] <starscalling> i have the planet one in there
[12:11] <kbrooks> starscalling: check to make sure its commented out ;)
[12:11] <Acill> damn, I cant find a termin in this dang upgrade I did now
[12:11] <mattt> jchillerup, hehe, yeah, already tried .... brb
[12:11] <nameless12> can someone plz help me get my dual monitors working i have tried so hard lots of differnet times to set it up..... i have got both my monitors setup perfectly in the xorg file and if someone could just tell me what else needs to be changed to the xorg file PPLZZ help me my xorg file is at the paste bin here --> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3470
[12:11] <bettong_BOFH> it's odd it says i receved 2 files from a freind but the files do not seem to be getting here
[12:11] <Acill> I went from 5.4? to the breezy one
[12:11] <everton137> Hi, can some one give me ftp servers for me add in my /etc/apt/sources.list. I am without http connection and I want install some thing, but I can not now
[12:11] <bettong_BOFH> as they don't seem to be on my harddrive
[12:11] <gnomefreak> Acill, look under accessories
[12:11] <Acill> things are not in the same places I notice
[12:11] <starscalling> kbrooks its not lol// why would you comment it out?
[12:11] <kbrooks> bettong_BOFH: find ~/.gaim
[12:11] <Seveas> everton137, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[12:11] <everton137> my /etc/apt/source.list is in flood channel
[12:12] <Acill> found it
[12:12] <Seveas> just replace http with ftp
[12:12] <bettong_BOFH> kbrooks, i am there in both term and gui
[12:12] <bettong_BOFH> and it's not there
[12:12] <bettong_BOFH> at all
[12:12] <kbrooks> bettong_BOFH: no
[12:12] <kbrooks> in subdirectories
[12:12] <flogiston_> hi. Is it possible to use the wrap workspace function from fluxbox in gnome?
[12:12] <bettong_BOFH> shane@FoamY:~/.gaim$ dir
[12:12] <bettong_BOFH> accels  accounts.xml  blist.xml  icons  prefs.xml  smileys  status.xml
[12:12] <bettong_BOFH> shane@FoamY:~/.gaim$
[12:12] <bettong_BOFH> i am there
[12:12] <kbrooks> bettong_BOFH: find .
[12:12] <bettong_BOFH> and those files are not
[12:12] <everton137> Seveas: I can NOt see ANY http page :(
[12:12] <Acill> You guys are great
[12:13] <Seveas> just replace http with ftp <--
[12:13] <Acill> Testing it now
[12:13] <everton137> Seveas: therefore I can not read the room rules
[12:13] <Seveas> ah right
[12:13] <kbrooks> bettong_BOFH: what do you get (pastebin)
[12:13] <gnomefreak> Acill,  good luck
[12:13] <bettong_BOFH> kbrooks,  no file found
[12:13] <kbrooks> bettong_BOFH: 'find .'
[12:13] <bettong_BOFH> although the gaim folder is as it should be
[12:13] <kbrooks> in ~/.gaim
[12:13] <nameless12> if anyone has experiance setting up dual monitors in linux can you pplz help me, my xorg file is at -> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3470
[12:13] <Seveas> everton137, you want them in a private message?
[12:13] <gnomefreak> everton137,  can you pull up any html pages?
[12:13] <kbrooks> run that command
[12:14] <Acill> dang, no luck
[12:14] <gnomefreak> Acill,  same errors?
[12:14] <bettong_BOFH> kbrooks,  nope it found everything but the 2 files
[12:14] <Acill> I'll past what I get when i first open the synaptic manager
[12:14] <Seveas> ah crap
[12:14] <bettong_BOFH> mostly icons and smilyes
[12:14] <Seveas> what did i do?
[12:14] <gnomefreak> Acill,  did you apt-get update after the changes?
[12:14] <agt> Is there a way to add hard drives in Linux so they just add to the existing filesystem, i.e. 2 x 120GB drives making a 240GB big drive?
[12:14] <kbrooks> bettong_BOFH: well, maybe its in ~ or in ~/Desktop
[12:14] <Seveas> everton137, still there? dunno why but i muted you...
[12:15] <bettong_BOFH> ok i will look there
[12:15] <Seveas> !lart Seveas
[12:15] <everton137> seveas: ftp://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 connection refused
[12:15] <kbrooks> bettong_BOFH: ls -lR
[12:15] <kbrooks> everton137: http
[12:15] <Acill> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3471
[12:15] <njan> agt, software raid
[12:15] <Seveas> everton137, do you mind a large paste in a private message?
[12:15] <njan> agt, http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO.html
[12:15] <armor98926> hey people
[12:15] <everton137> kbrooks: that is my problem I want solve, I can not use http protocal, I even dont know why
[12:15] <rendo> Okay, how exactly do I make it again so my user is permanently logged in as root?
[12:15] <gnomefreak> Acill,  after the changes did you apt-get update?
[12:15] <el_toro> anyone having issues w/dns and NetworkManager?
[12:15] <everton137> Seveas: no I dont
[12:15] <armor98926> does anyone know what X-
[12:15] <kbrooks> everton137: what do u mean u cant
[12:15] <armor98926> X-Window is?
[12:16] <Seveas> cool, prepare to be flooded :)
[12:16] <njan> agt, the easiest thing, I suppose, would be to setup a raid 0 array, but the downside of that would be that if you lost one drive, you'd lose all your data.
[12:16] <bettong_BOFH> nope no files with the names i am looking for
[12:16] <gnomefreak> x-window= grafical desktop enviernment
[12:16] <bettong_BOFH> odd
[12:16] <armor98926> thanx
[12:16] <starscalling> kbrooks its not lol// why would you comment it out?
[12:16] <kbrooks> starscalling:  i dont remember why
[12:16] <everton137> kbroos: when I try to to connect via firefox or lynx, it says connecting untill it stops try
[12:17] <rendo> Okay, how exactly do I make it again so my user is permanently logged in as root?
[12:17] <Jedrick> How to extract bz2 file?
[12:17] <kbrooks> everton137: what os u on
[12:17] <kbrooks> atm
[12:17] <rendo> 5.10
[12:17] <Acill> I think when I followed this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade and changes every thing that had hoary to breezy it didnt like that
[12:17] <starscalling> on the backports kbrooks ?
[12:17] <njan> rendo, you on't have to ask once
[12:17] <JanC> nameless12: did you try with the firegl configuration utility from the fglrx-control package?
[12:17] <kbrooks> starscalling: yes
[12:17] <starscalling> i like whats in there..
[12:17] <njan> *only
[12:17] <everton137> kbrook: I am in a Ubuntu 2.6.13
[12:17] <starscalling> and prefer the latest packages
[12:17] <njan> rendo, what do you mean, exactly?
[12:17] <agt> njan, thx for the link.
[12:17] <njan> agt, welcome
[12:17] <kbrooks> everton137: um no
[12:17] <Acill> gnomefreak: No I didnt, doing the update now
[12:17] <aap> hi, just installed ubuntu 5.10, and have one issue: synaptics doesn't like my root password
[12:17] <starscalling> i would certainly keep the debain marilla source commented if i used it
[12:17] <Jedrick> How to extract .bz2.zip file?
[12:17] <Murasame> Salut les gars !
[12:17] <rendo> When I goto the terminal, it says rendo@Rendo and I want to be as root so I don't have to do sudo -i or whatever every time
[12:18] <everton137> kbrooks: no what?
[12:18] <gnomefreak> Acill,  any changes you make to sources you have to sudo apt-get update for them to take affect
[12:18] <njan> rendo, create a shortcut to gksudo gnome-terminal
[12:18] <Murasame> Just use Ark
[12:18] <kbrooks> everton137: if you cant connect via http, how are you using irc? xchat?
[12:18] <rendo> How and where?
[12:18] <njan> rendo, then just click on that and type in your password.
[12:18] <Jedrick> anyone?
[12:18] <Acill> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[12:18] <Acill> whats that?
[12:18] <gnomefreak> sudo
[12:18] <njan> rendo, wherever you want it, and by right-clicking and clicking create shortcut, or creating a .desktop file, if you want it on your taskbar.
[12:18] <Seveas> Acill, run whatever you tried with sudo
[12:18] <Acill> ah
[12:18] <kbrooks> Acill: use sudo
[12:18] <gnomefreak> sudo apt-get update
[12:18] <Murasame> Jedrick use right click and extract to
[12:18] <kbrooks> !root
[12:18] <ubotu> well, root is disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[12:19] <Acill> I knew that
[12:19] <everton137> kbrooks: I do NOt know. Only http pages I can not connect via firefox, neither lynx
[12:19] <Acill> duh
[12:19] <tiglionabbit> can someone help me out?  My Epson Perfection 636U scanner is detected by xsane, but when I click "Scan" it says "Failed to start scanner: Error during device I/O"
[12:19] <gnomefreak> want a root terminal in ubuntu go to smeg and add it
[12:19] <kbrooks> everton137: you don't know? did you run 'irc' in a terminal?
[12:19] <r0d> what tool can convert .mp3 to wav?
[12:19] <Acill> hmm got some erros in that
[12:19] <Dsbeerf> Hello when Xbuntu will be released ?
[12:19] <webchick> My wireless card (Orinoco Gold clone) was not recognized in 5.10 LiveCD boot... I had to remove it in order to boot the computer (locked @ 95% - PC Card Services).
[12:19] <Acill> some things worked
[12:19] <Acill> let me past it
[12:19] <webchick> My question now is, is it possible to plug my card in and get it to work somehow?
[12:19] <everton137> kbrooks: I am running x-chat
[12:19] <tiglionabbit> r0d: look through the Add Applications dialog under Sound and Music
[12:19] <kbrooks> everton137: why didnt you say so
[12:19] <tiglionabbit> er, Sound and Video
[12:19] <gnomefreak> im thinking Acill  is getting used to the pastebin lol
[12:20] <njan> gnomefreak, caaallm. ;)
[12:20] <everton137> kbrooks: I mean that I can not understand why I can not see a http page in firefox or lynx
[12:20] <agt> Okay. I've installed Ubuntu on a 120GB drive. I let the install program do all the partitioning. I've filled the 120GB drive, so I'm mounting another... where are additional hard drives usually mounted?
[12:20] <everton137> kbrooks: I didnt know I am using http in some way here
[12:20] <Acill> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3472
[12:20] <njan> agt, /mnt
[12:21] <JaZyLNX> hey guys for webmin you goto a web browser and http://127.0.0.1:10000 right?
[12:21] <kbrooks> everton137: you arent
[12:21] <gnomefreak> im calm until i switch over to sarge than im lost :)
[12:21] <Acill> pastebin is great
[12:21] <njan> agt, but it doesn't really matter - you can mount it wherever you want.
[12:21] <gnomefreak> Acill, lol
[12:21] <Acill> ;)
[12:21] <Dsbeerf> Humm someone here know when Xbuntu will be released ??
[12:21] <everton137> kbrooks: ok. Good, so I said correctly
[12:21] <njan> agt, I frequently create a /store and mount a sceond drive to there rather than to /mnt/something
[12:21] <kbrooks> everton137: did u mistype the domain name
[12:21] <gnomefreak> Acill,  you have more than one apt running at this time
[12:21] <everton137> kbrooks: where did I add it? I am using ppp
[12:21] <gnomefreak> close out of synaptic than run sudo apt-get update
[12:21] <njan> agt, I'm surprised you've filled 120gb, though - what've you filled it with?
[12:22] <Acill> gnomefreak: What does that mean?
[12:22] <kbrooks> everton137: talking about firefox
[12:22] <everton137> kbrooks: and I can not access even by the IP address
[12:22] <lsd> dam
[12:22] <michelinux> hi everybody
[12:22] <gnomefreak> Acill,  close synaptic
[12:22] <everton137> kbrooks: ok
[12:22] <agt> njan, Thats what I'm wondering too... I have a few movies. Is there a program that can tell me this easily ?
[12:22] <kbrooks> everton137: i have no clue then
[12:22] <thesilentkiller> my grub loader failed (Error 17). I think I formatted the partition that contained grub stuff. Someone suggested that I need an Ubuntu Live CD to recover grub. I have it now. Can someone help me?
[12:22] <everton137> kbrooks: :(
[12:22] <Tachyon> I'm trying to get my printer (hooked up to my XP machine) working so that I can print to it from my Ubuntu machine. -_- But no matter which set of instructions I follow, it just doesn't want to print.
[12:22] <everton137> kbrooks: ok, thanks abyway
[12:22] <njan> agt, "cd / && du -h --max-depth=1"
[12:23] <njan> agt, run that in a terminal without the quotes
[12:23] <everton137> kbrooks: what would you do? I can not even look on google :D
[12:23] <Acill> gnomefreak: ok, I figured it out, I had to close the synaptic package manager aoo
[12:23] <gnomefreak> Acill,  after closing synaptic run sudo apt-get update again
[12:23] <Acill> worked that time
[12:23] <kbrooks> everton137: no clue at all
[12:23] <njan> agt, alternatively, there are a couple of tree-based filesystem visualisers which would show you where your space is gone
[12:23] <gnomefreak> :)
[12:23] <Acill> now open synaptic again?
[12:23] <gnomefreak> Acill, yes
[12:24] <gnomefreak> if you want
[12:24] <everton137> kbrooks: ahha, ok, ok. I will try other rooms, maybe in a debian room
[12:24] <njan> agt, df -h will tell you what partitions are mounted and what the space usage is like
[12:24] <jchillerup> Are there gnome-panel-vs-xcompmgr issues with gnome 2.12?
[12:24] <yi> hurmm
[12:24] <kg6gfq> Anyone know why when I start an X program i can only see the buttons/checkboxes, and that only after the mouse goes over them?
[12:24] <yi> how are people installing java
[12:24] <yi> on 5.10?
[12:24] <Acill> getting closer!
[12:24] <yi> since backports doesn't exist yet
[12:24] <Acill> hehe only a small error this time
[12:24] <Acill> past it?
[12:24] <Acill> ;)
[12:24] <gnomefreak> yi: from sunjava
[12:24] <everton137> Hi, does someone knoe some good IRC server for Debian/Ubuntu rooms?
[12:25] <gnomefreak> Acill,  go ahead
[12:25] <yi> gnomefreak: well yeah
[12:25] <njan> everton137, I here there's a good one at irc.freenode.net
[12:25] <kbrooks> everton137: #debian here
[12:25] <njan> s/here/hear/
[12:25] <Seveas> everton137, this server :)
[12:25] <kbrooks> njan: its here
[12:25] <mattt> man, 128 mb of ram just doesn't cut it any more
[12:25] <Seveas> !lart njan
[12:25] <Seveas> (let us help)
[12:25] <funkyHat> mattt, nop not really lol
[12:25] <njan> kbrooks, I got there before you did. :P
[12:25] <everton137> Seves: ok, I will try #debian
[12:25] <LasseL> mattt, neither does 512mb
[12:25] <yi> gnomefreak: i know where to get jav
[12:25] <yi> a
[12:25] <kbrooks> Seveas: everton137 has a problem i dunno the solution to
[12:25] <kbrooks> everton137: NO
[12:25] <kbrooks> everton137: just a sec
[12:25] <mattt> bleh, 512 is more than enough for me
[12:25] <yi> i don't know which package is the wrapper package
[12:25] <funkyHat> LasseL, only if you want vista;)
[12:25] <everton137> kbrooks: ok
[12:25] <michelinux> About java and Eclipse... the "gcj" is in Breezy and it should translate on the fly the bytecode to native code, isn't it?
[12:25] <mattt> ubuntu runs ok on my 128 mb of ram, fedora is too slow tho
[12:26] <kbrooks> Seveas: everton137 cant use http on firefox
[12:26] <everton137> kbrooks: why No? :-D
[12:26] <kbrooks> or lynx
[12:26] <agt> njan, Thanks, having a look
[12:26] <Acill> actually, I just closed and opened it again and no error this time
[12:26] <njan> agt, welcome.
[12:26] <kbrooks> everton137: hang on hang on ...
[12:26] <keikoz> mattt ubuntu on 128Mo of ram ?
[12:26] <everton137> Seveas: neither lynx
[12:26] <gnomefreak> Acill,  congrats
[12:26] <thesilentkiller> can someone help me with restoring grub?
[12:26] <mattt> keikoz, yeppers :)
[12:26] <njan> agt, if you want to drill down you can cd into whatever's taking up the space and run 'du -h --max-depth=1' again.
[12:26] <keikoz> with Xorg ?
[12:26] <everton137> kbrooks: ok :)
[12:26] <njan> agt, chances are most of the files are in /home or someplace like that.
[12:26] <Acill> gnomefreak: You were a huge help.
[12:26] <mattt> keikoz, yep, using gnome too :P
[12:26] <keikoz> cause i'd like putting ubuntu on a laptot
[12:26] <kbrooks> Seveas: so can you help everton137 ?
[12:26] <gnomefreak> Acill,  the only way to learn is to get errors :)
[12:26] <Seveas> everton137, what does 'wget http://google.com' say?
[12:26] <keikoz> which has just 128 Mo ram
[12:26] <LasseL> agt, try du -m --max-depth=1 | sort -n
[12:26] <njan> agt, or you could alter the -max-depth bit and increase the number of levels that du drills down to, but you'll probably have lots of output :)
[12:27] <mattt> keikoz, it runs not bad, but 256 would be much nicer
[12:27] <keikoz> and do it hangs mattt ?
[12:27] <mattt> keikoz, no .... just takes a while for firefox to open :)
[12:27] <keikoz> i just want make openoffice on it
[12:27] <funkyHat> mattt, that's normal ;)
[12:27] <keikoz> it is the only thing
[12:27] <keikoz> is it possible ?
[12:27] <agt> njan, LasseL thanks, that sorted it.
[12:27] <Acill> gnomefreak: Well I agree, but its hard when you dont know anyone that used linux and have nothing to go by for corrections.
[12:27] <everton137> Seveas: look at #flood
[12:27] <everton137> Seveas: no response
[12:28] <Acill> Thanks for the help
[12:28] <kenshito> hi
[12:28] <gnomefreak> Acill,  that is very true thats why we are here to help :)
[12:28] <kbrooks> I want to reinstall ubuntu desktop
[12:28] <stevio> I need archive manager to be able to read .ACE's, can any one help?
[12:28] <Acill> Any of you in here use a Genesi Pegasos II machine?
[12:28] <kenshito> nobody help me please
[12:28] <dragonkh> hello
[12:28] <gnomefreak> Acill,  anytime
[12:28] <kenshito> nobody help me please
[12:28] <kenshito> i will to install burner software
[12:28] <dragonkh> anyone know why breezy hangs on boot after battery check ?
[12:28] <kenshito> but i don't jknow
[12:28] <jchillerup> kenshito, your sentence doesn't make sense.. Actually it does, but you ask people to not help you
[12:28] <jchillerup> kenshito, apt-get install k3b
[12:28] <dragonkh> kenshito - cdrecord?
[12:29] <kenshito> hsoftwre
[12:29] <nameless12> can someone tell me how to set files to automaticly be chmod 755 or 777 (i am sick of making individual php files in my webroot chmod'd)
[12:29] <kenshito> software to burn dvd
[12:29] <LasseL> kenshito, there is simple burner software in nautilus
[12:29] <jchillerup> nameless12, chmod the entire dir
[12:29] <thesilentkiller> i need help with restoring grub. anyone?
[12:29] <Dsbeerf> Humm someone here know when Xbuntu will be released ??
[12:29] <kenshito> i'm newbie
[12:29] <keikoz> mattt sorry little question
[12:29] <kenshito> in linux
[12:29] <gnomefreak> i find k3b simple
[12:29] <LasseL> kenshito, all you have to do is insert a blank cd and it will ask you what you want to burn
[12:29] <nameless12> jchillerup, i have done that and it still doesnt do it automaticly
[12:29] <keikoz> did you try openoffice on that 128 MB ram ?
[12:29] <jchillerup> :(
[12:29] <stevio> anyone know how to get support for .ace
[12:29] <everton137> Seveas: the guy of ISP said I have sopme problem with ports (or channel?) 80 and 81
[12:29] <jchillerup> Make php do it for you ;)
[12:29] <dragonkh> anyone have a hang on boot with breezy ?
[12:29] <mattt> keikoz, no, just gaim, xchat, firefox, synaptic, xmms
[12:29] <rixth> Upgrading to Breezy had killed my torrents. Someone came in earlier about this, it is a fairly serious bug.
[12:29] <Acill> no Pegasos II users in here at all?
[12:30] <nameless12> jchillerup, by default its chmod 600
[12:30] <kenshito> i'm french and my english is very poor
[12:30] <keikoz> together ? :p
[12:30] <mattt> keikoz, and terminal ... which is slow too :)
[12:30] <gnomefreak> Acill,  prolly not
[12:30] <keikoz> ok
[12:30] <kbrooks> rixth: so ... file a bug
[12:30] <mattt> keikoz, yes, right now i have them all open :)
[12:30] <keikoz> ok =)
[12:30] <rixth> kbrooks, But I want my torrents working nowwww!
[12:30] <gnomefreak> terminal is slow for mattt?
[12:31] <everton137> Seveas: does this line says some thing (/var/log/syslog) Oct 22 17:24:41 localhost pppd[12057] : Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ARP
[12:31] <mattt> gnomefreak, to open initially, yes :)
[12:31] <LasseL> kenshito, try #ubuntu-fr too
[12:31] <Seveas> everton137, hmm
[12:31] <Acill> rixth: You know I was using torrents for a short time in Mac OS X. Then the first time I decided toget a movie I get an email from my ISP with a email from the studeo demanding I have my net access cut off and name forwarded to them for legal action
[12:31] <Seveas> do you have some sort of weird network setup?
[12:31] <LasseL> !fr
[12:31] <Acill> that was the last time I used any torrent at all
[12:31] <ubotu> fr is, like, Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[12:31] <kenshito> thank
[12:31] <agt> Okay, I made a /store directory for a new hard drive, and have mounted it ok, how do I change the permissions so I can access it with my user account?
[12:31] <Acill> cox communications didnt cooperate with them, just told me to please stop and delete the movie
[12:32] <gnomefreak> Acill,  torrents are popular in linux im finding out
[12:32] <rixth> Acill, eeek! I'm with the New Zealand ISP called Orcon, you could try and hack a bank and they wouldn't care (kinda like Earthlink in the States)
[12:32] <everton137> Seveas: these days my brother used my HD in a computer with broad cast Internet. I dont know it him changed some configuration file, maybe /etc/network/interface
[12:32] <vlad> what other channels are there on this server this one is so spammy
[12:32] <Acill> gnomefreak: not just in lunux, but I am done with them
[12:32] <_Ryan_> vlad
[12:32] <Seveas> everton137, i suspect it
[12:33] <vlad> ryan
[12:33] <Acill> rixth" It wasnt my ISP that cared, it was the studeo that produced Corpse Bride
[12:33] <everton137> Seveas: wanna see this file output?
[12:33] <vlad> ryan kellyyyyy
[12:33] <gnomefreak> Acill,  ive always gone with http ot ftp and im finding torrents are slightly faster more times than not
[12:33] <Acill> I did download it the day it was out here in the US though
[12:33] <vlad> _Ryan_ ryan kelly ?
[12:33] <vlad> <3 irc
[12:33] <rixth> Acill, and did you get cut off?
[12:33] <michelinux> Enyone uses eclipse in breezy?
[12:33] <Acill> I am here now right? ;)
[12:34] <gnomefreak> michelinux, sorry i was using it in windows and gave up on windows and i havent bothered trying again
[12:34] <Acill>  [Acill]  (n=acill@ip68-101-188-157.sd.sd.cox.net):
[12:34] <x0xA> Hello, is there a command kind of like ScanDisk so I can scan for and fix errors on my HDD
[12:35] <Seveas> x0xA, fsck
[12:35] <bluefox83> what the heck is eclipse?
[12:35] <everton137> x0xa: e2fsck
[12:35] <Seveas> bluefox83, an IDE for java
[12:35] <Acill> mail system
[12:35] <bluefox83> O.o
[12:35] <michelinux> gnomefreak: ok, thanks. I'd like to know some more about the gcj...
[12:35] <LasseL> michelinux, I use eclipse a lot
[12:35] <Acill> thunderbird here
[12:35] <gnomefreak> i use anjuta and learning emacs
[12:36] <Seveas> vim vim vim vim vim vim vim vim vim
[12:36] <LasseL> michelinux, albeit mostly at work, on windoze, but it works just fine in ubuntu
[12:36] <Seveas> !start an editor war
[12:36] <ubotu> joe is better than emacs
[12:36] <_Ryan_> vlad this whole no music thing is drivin me nuts
[12:36] <gnomefreak> Seveas, is vim easier than emacs?
[12:36] <Seveas> gnomefreak, no, but it isn't harder either
[12:36] <everton137> Seveas: emacs rules!
[12:36] <gnomefreak> ah ty Seveas
[12:36] <selinium> Hi Seveas, I installed your multimedia meta package and I cant get mplayer working in FF. I unistalled all the apps (appart from vlc) in reinstalled them by hand. Still no joy.. Any ideas?
[12:36] <Seveas> gnomefreak, in 30 minutes you're goof to go with vimtutor
[12:36] <selinium> Seveas, vim vim vim vim
[12:36] <everton137> ubotu: maube ed? :)
[12:36] <ubotu> everton137: Do they come in packets of five?
[12:37] <michelinux> LasseL: thanks... I used it with the gcj and the jre1.5 by sun... is that right that eclipse runs faster with the sun jvm?
[12:37] <Seveas> selinium, installed mozilla-mplayer?
[12:37] <vlad> !_Ryan_ moo
[12:37] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, vlad
[12:37] <vlad> muahahah
[12:37] <caonex> i am using ubuntu and from time to time my computer screens blinks in all directions and shows a lot of lines. How I fix this is i change from X to console and then back. However, i would like to avoid doing this and get to the bottom of the cause, any ideas?
[12:37] <Acill> gnomefreak: when I put i a DVD movie it open up totem movie player and starts the movie, all I get is a black screen and the sound. Know what I need to do to fix that?
[12:37] <everton137> ubotu: well...
[12:37] <ubotu> everton137: Are you on ritalin?
[12:37] <gnomefreak> im reading that learning gnu emacs book and the first 3/4 of book is commands
[12:37] <selinium> Seveas, yep. I dpkg -P everything when I removed them aswell!
[12:37] <vlad> you gotta enable universal repositories
[12:37] <everton137> ubotu: :D
[12:37] <ubotu> everton137: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[12:37] <LasseL> michelinux, I havn't tried it on gcj but on all benchmarks I have seen sun's java is faster (and more compatable)
[12:37] <everton137> ubotu: haha
[12:37] <ubotu> everton137: Do they come in packets of five?
[12:37] <gnomefreak> Acill,  sorry i dont watch dvds on my pc
[12:37] <vlad> _Ryan_ then dl this plug in
[12:37] <javiermsi> maybe anyone help a linux amateur?
[12:38] <javiermsi> maybe anyone help a linux amateur?
[12:38] <vlad> vlad is a bottt
[12:38] <everton137> ubotu: I didnt understand your question
[12:38] <ubotu> No idea, everton137
[12:38] <Acill> anyone here know the answer to fixing DVD playback?
[12:38] <Seveas> everton137, ubotu is a bot...
[12:38] <rixth> I can't enter a bug at Bugzilla... the page loads to ' 	This page lets you enter a new bug into Bugzilla.' then stops.
[12:38] <gnomefreak> javiermsi,  ask your question yet?
[12:38] <sizzam> im troubleshooting why i cant ssh into my ubuntu box.    sshd  is in the running process, thats the ssh server, correct?
[12:38] <Seveas> sizzam, yes
[12:38] <sizzam> thanks
[12:38] <everton137> SeveasSeveas: If you are saying :D
[12:39] <dooglus> rixth: give it time.  it's loading a list of packages :)
[12:39] <michelinux> LasseL: I see... I thought that gcj shoud be faster but I was wrong... So running eclipse with the gcj is different then running a native Eclipse (like the fedore one)?
[12:39] <Seveas> siimo, sudo netstat -sS -t -p 22 ip.address.of.server
[12:39] <Seveas> what does that say?
[12:39] <siimo> Seveas, what?
[12:39] <everton137> Ubutu: what about ae?
[12:40] <mjr> java VMs aren't slow these days, though what gcj will probably win you is memory consumption
[12:40] <Seveas> siimo, sorry, i meant sizzam
[12:40] <gnomefreak> !ae
[12:40] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, gnomefreak
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[12:40] <siimo> np
[12:40] <mjr> michelinux, and fedora's native thing is gcj-compiled
[12:40] <everton137> !ae
[12:40] <everton137> :)
[12:40] <Seveas> everton137, don't play with the bot svp
[12:40] <gnomefreak> everton137, it has no clue what ae is
[12:40] <LasseL> michelinux, I can't comment, havn't tried fedora or gcj
[12:40] <javiermsi> algun espaol???
[12:40] <Seveas> !es
[12:40] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:40] <javiermsi> gracias
[12:41] <everton137> gnomefreak, I guessed it
[12:41] <javiermsi> thanks!!!
[12:41] <michelinux> mjr, LasseL: ok... thanks a lot. Now it's clearer to me.
[12:41] <javiermsi> xD
[12:41] <Acill> Anyone use an ipod with ubuntu? Best app for it?
[12:41] <javiermsi> #ubuntu-es
[12:41] <gnomefreak> Acill,  from what i hear the new bmw is the best app :)
[12:42] <sizzam> how can i force ubuntu to grab a new ip address from my router without rebooting the box
[12:42] <Seveas> javiermsi, /join #ubuntu-es
[12:42] <Seveas> sizzam, ifdown eth0; sleep 5; ifup eth0
[12:42] <CosmoDad> Acill: concerning DVD playback: I'm not sure but it might be either CSS or a missing codec
[12:42] <zdennis> hey all, I am still having nvidia problems, I am at a friends house. Is there anyway I can try to fix my nvidia issues with X remotely? Or is it just easier to wait until i'm physically at the computer
[12:42] <everton137> I can not send private messages, I am not registered, and I can not do it now
[12:42] <Acill> CosmoDad:any easy way to tell?
[12:43] <Acill> and yes the new BMW (I have an X5) plays the ipod quite nice!
[12:43] <funkyHat> everton137, why can't you register?
[12:43] <CosmoDad> Acill: install what you need to circumvent CSS and the codec package ;)
[12:43] <starscalling> hey
[12:43] <everton137> funkyHat: cause I can not access http protocol
[12:43] <starscalling> what is the vlc type app that comes with ubuntu?
[12:43] <gnomefreak> Acill,  i couldnt believe they built that in it
[12:43] <funkyHat> everton137, you don't need http to register....
[12:43] <everton137> funkyHat: I am trying to find some help here for that
[12:43] <Acill> CosmoDad:not sure how to go about that one
[12:43] <funkyHat> everton137, /msg nickserv register password
[12:43] <Acill> gnomefreak: Why is that?
[12:44] <CosmoDad> Acill: check the ubuntu wiki for both
[12:44] <Acill> gnomefreak: all your ipods are belong to us!
[12:44] <Acill> hehe
[12:44] <everton137> funkyHat:  Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg Can I do in some different way?
[12:44] <Acill> they are taking over the workd
[12:44] <gnomefreak> Acill, lol
[12:44] <funkyHat> everton137, that's just telling you _how_ to register :)
[12:44] <caonex> why is this happening? Oct 22 17:36:46 localhost gconfd (root-14491): GConf server is not in use, shutting down.
[12:44] <caonex> Oct 22 17:36:46 localhost gconfd (root-14491): Exiting
[12:44] <caonex> . I think it is what is causing my gdm to restart, right?
[12:44] <everton137> funkyHat:  I know, but how can I know if I can not read :
[12:44] <Seveas> everton137, /msg nickserv register put_a_password_here
[12:45] <everton137> )
[12:45] <funkyHat> everton137, sorry, try /nickserv instead of /msg nickserv
[12:45] <everton137> Seveas: thanks
[12:45] <funkyHat> everton137, or /ns
[12:45] <Acill> CosmoDad: Got a search tip? ;)
[12:45] <funkyHat> everton137, i can't remember the right one *'_'*
[12:45] <everton137> FunkyHat: ok, I will try both
[12:46] <FireCat> everton137: try /msg nickserv help register
[12:46] <threeseas> Gee, although I run knoppix installed a couple other systems... I think this ubuntu may very well end up running on my windows box more then windows...:)
[12:46] <everton137> Firecat: done
[12:47] <CosmoDad> Acill: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#codecs probably
[12:47] <penguin42> is there any control over the throbbing window list thing in the panel?  Its throbbing is annoying me
[12:47] <sector10> ?j #edubuntu
[12:47] <gnomefreak> ok fine ill ask
[12:48] <gnomefreak> Penguin, define throbbing thing please
[12:48] <everton137> REGISTER teste
[12:48] <everton137> ops, sorry
[12:48] <penguin42> gnomefreak: The window list in the middle of the panel at the bottom - that throbs the button when a window beeps
[12:48] <hussam> hi, I installed dazuko kernel module but it won't load unless I load it before "capability" kernel module. How do I do that?
[12:48] <CosmoDad> did anyone notice the south pole location on the "Ubuntu World-wide" map? Who's that guy? DON'T say it's a penguin ;)
[12:49] <gnomefreak> Penguin, the blinking of the page if you dont have it upfront?
[12:49] <caonex> i am using ubuntu and from time to time my computer screens blinks in all directions and shows a lot of lines. How I fix this is i change from X to console and then back. However, i would like to avoid doing this and get to the bottom of the cause, any ideas?
[12:49] <gnomefreak> CosmoDad, is it tux?
[12:49] <penguin42> gnomefreak: No, not page - blinking of the name of the window title in the 'window list'
[12:50] <Acill> CosmoDad:bah, its mstly pointing to X86 files, need PPC
[12:50] <sector10> does nayone know if i can have a user on ubuntu use only edubuntu?
[12:50] <CosmoDad> gnomefreak: why would he call himself macewan?
[12:50] <rixth> Am I the only one who is having problems with Bittorrents after upgrading to Breezy?
[12:50] <gnomefreak> CosmoDad,  i dont know i havent seen it yet
[12:50] <arctic> hey, you guys know how to install the ff active x plug-in?
[12:50] <gnomefreak> thats why i asked
[12:50] <kg6gfq> canonex:  i have same problem and same question, but I've never been able to get rid of it.  what graphics card are you using?
[12:50] <nalioth> Acill: what do you need?
[12:51] <nalioth> arctic: run windows
[12:51] <arctic> no thank you
[12:51] <CosmoDad> gnomefreak: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#codecs
[12:51] <gnomefreak> where is the ubuntu world map?
[12:51] <gnomefreak> ty
[12:51] <CosmoDad> gnomefreaks: sry
[12:51] <sector10> hey anybody?
[12:51] <CosmoDad> gnomefreak: http://people.ubuntu.com/~jdub/random/UbuntuWorldWideHuge.jpg
[12:51] <Acill> nalioth:DVD and other codecs not in breezy
[12:51] <ColonelKernel> after I compile and install the quickcam module, how do I get it recognized by the system - ie modprobe quickcam?
[12:51] <rdw200169> and won't be
[12:51] <CosmoDad> Acill: sry didn't see you were talking about PPC, no idea then
[12:52] <nalioth> Acill: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[12:52] <Acill> ok
[12:52] <Acill> been getting some good help in here though
[12:52] <sector10> can i setup edubuntu desktop for one user on same system?
[12:52] <arctic> heres the dvd and other codecs if you need http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/codecs.html
[12:52] <funkyHat> is there an equivalent to sudo -k for gksudo?
[12:53] <sandis> HI!
[12:53] <penguin42> Ho
[12:53] <rdw200169> howdy
[12:53] <sector10> nalioth: hi
[12:53] <arctic> how do i get the firefox active x plugin working
[12:54] <ColonelKernel> how can I get my quickcam module recognize by my syste<
[12:54] <ColonelKernel> how can I get my quickcam module recognize by my system?
[12:54] <kg6gfq> just wondering:  can anyone see this message?  I've tried a few times to say something, but text comes out grey and no one replies...  (using X-Chat)
[12:54] <penguin42> kg6gfq: No, we can't see it
[12:54] <rixth> I can't turn DMA on. I always get 'operation not permitted' on my Sony DVD/CD-RW combo drive.
[12:54] <Cope57> (17:54:03) kg6gfq: just wondering:  can anyone see this message?  I've tried a few times to say something, but text comes out grey and no one replies...  (using X-Chat)
[12:54] <Cope57> Yep I see ity
[12:54] <sector10> nalioth: simple question, can i have a user on same box use edubuntu, while i use ubuntu
[12:54] <kg6gfq> thanks, just checking
[12:54] <james> anyone know why i can't get gstreamer0.8-mad from universe
[12:54] <rixth> kg6gfq, the text you say is always gray :)
[12:55] <arctic> yes, duel booting sector
[12:55] <sandis> How do i share directory locally so that everyone can write(delete) in it?
[12:55] <sector10> is it possible to log in to one or the other?
[12:55] <Rieger> anyone had keyboard issues during install? happy for any help i get: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=435698#post435698
[12:55] <CosmoDad> rixth: did u compile a kernel yourself and missed some vital options?
[12:55] <arctic> duel boot sector
[12:55] <rixth> sandis, chmod it to 777 or make a group
[12:55] <sizzam2> hey seveas, can you cick 'sizzam',  somehow i ended up with a ghost when xchat crashed on me
[12:55] <arctic> make 2 partions
[12:55] <sizzam2> cick = kick
[12:55] <rixth> CosmoDad, no, stock Breezy kernel./
[12:55] <kg6gfq> why would X11 not display things properly?  it starts out looking fine, but doesn't seem to refresh, or something, so everything gets worse and worse...
[12:55] <gorilla> Who was the individual that approved gcc 4.0.2 20050808 (prerelease) for release in breezy. Will there by astable package of gcc version 4.0.2 coming out.?
[12:56] <nalioth> sector10: if you use xforwarding, sure
[12:56] <prav33n> sizzam, Please register your nick so that you can do it all yourself
[12:56] <penguin42> kg6gfq: Sounds like you are having a rpoblem with the graphics driver
[12:56] <rixth> kg6gfq, how does it get worse? What are the actualy problems?
[12:56] <nalioth> sector10: you both cant sit in the same chair, no
[12:56] <sandis> rixth: chmod works if i doesnt have subdirs. What i want is that subdirectories created by anyone could be deleted by somebody else too
[12:56] <Chris_Tucker> whats the dpkg command to show the xorg config wizard?
[12:56] <prav33n> sizzam2, Please register your nick so that you can do it all yourself
[12:56] <sector10> nalioth: just want my kid to do homework
[12:56] <kg6gfq> rixth:  it's only showing buttons, and them only after my mouse moves over them
[12:56] <rixth> sandis, chmod 777 -R
[12:57] <sector10> !xforwarding
[12:57] <ubotu> sector10: Not a clue
[12:57] <sizzam2> prav33n:  sizzam is my registered nick,   if i register sizzam2, i'll be able to kick sizzam?
[12:57] <rixth> sandis, or, you could make a user group...
[12:57] <nalioth> sector10: you can take a 486, log into the main ubuntu box and have x-forwarding from the ubuntu box to the 486
[12:57] <Chris_Tucker> whats the dpkg command to show the xorg config wizard?
[12:57] <sector10> nalioth: i guess i could just tweak her desktop for edubuntu files
[12:57] <rixth> -+
[12:57] <thesilentkiller> is there a way to run Ubuntu installation cd in recovery mode?
[12:58] <sector10> nalioth: thanks ill try it
[12:58] <gorilla> sizzam, not you can do that now with the ghost command... /msg nickserv ghost sizzam <sizzam password>
[12:58] <sandis> rixth: ok, i made this group called "shared". what next?
[12:58] <ColonelKernel>  recognized by my system?
[12:58] <Chris_Tucker> whats the dpkg command to show the xorg config wizard?
[12:58] <ColonelKernel> oh nvm
[12:58] <prav33n> Chris_Tucker, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:58] <kg6gfq> penguin42:  I was thinking graphics driver problem too.  any suggestions?
[12:58] <sizzam2> Chris_Tucker:  dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:58] <topyl1> sector10: you could install edubuntu-desktop and modify the user's menu to contain mostly "useful" stuff :)
[12:58] <Chris_Tucker> thank you
[12:58] <sizzam2> thanks gorilla
[12:58] <penguin42> kg6gfq: Afraid not
[12:58] <slyjab> does anyone know why i can't get gstreamer0.8-mad from universe?
[12:59] <fulbrite> What is the default password for root? I installed ubuntu but had the error 17 grub message, so I'm trying to fix it with the live CD and cannot su to root
[12:59] <gorilla> sizzam, please read the freenode.net web page... its' all there.
[12:59] <penguin42> prav33n: Is that still now true with the partitioned xserver packages?
[12:59] <sector10> topyl1: just thinking that, thanks
[12:59] <Seveas> slyjab, because it's in multiverse?
[12:59] <bytefoo> anyone know why i can only get sound for dvds in gxine, and not totem or vlc
[12:59] <Seveas> !info gstreamer0.8-mad
[12:59] <bacc> so i disabled my own access to the System->Administration->User groups, how do i get it back
[12:59] <sizzam> thanks again gorilla
[12:59] <penguin42> fulbrite: There is no root; just sudo bash and enter your user password
[12:59] <ubotu> gstreamer0.8-mad: (MAD MPEG audio decoder plugin for GStreamer), section universe/libs, is optional. Version: 0.8.11-0ubuntu5 (breezy), Packaged size: 54 kB, Installed size: 144 kB
[12:59] <CosmoDad> sandis: assign all files you wish to share to group "shared", apply rw bits to all files in there
[12:59] <prav33n> fulbrite, root password is scrambled
[12:59] <Seveas> Penguin, nooooooooooo
[12:59] <prav33n> fulbrite, You can't su to root
[12:59] <Seveas> sudo bash is evil
[12:59] <Seveas> so sudo -i
[12:59] <prav33n> fulbrite, Use sudo
[12:59] <Seveas> do*
[12:59] <fulbrite> ok
[01:00] <rixth> sandis, make that group own the directory you want to share
[01:00] <dabaR>                                                so dudo!
[01:00] <bacc> so i disabled my own access to the System->Administration->User groups, how do i get it back
[01:00] <prav33n> penguin42, I don't guite get you
[01:00] <prav33n> penguin42, s/guite/quite
[01:00] <penguin42> Seveas: Ah now I didn't know that - so you get root's environment ?
[01:00] <sandis> rixth: will that solve the subdir problem?
[01:00] <fulbrite> thanks guys, sure that wont be my last question
[01:00] <rixth> bacc, ahaha, why, may I ask?
[01:01] <rixth> sandis, may do, remember to chmod with the -R
[01:01] <bacc> was just playing around. i didnt actually believe it would disable my access to administration options if i told it not to
[01:01] <Seveas> Penguin, yes
[01:01] <Chris_Tucker> what does "hub 2-0:1.0: over-current change on port 2" mean?
[01:01] <bacc> but it worked
[01:01] <penguin42> Seveas: And its less to type as well!
[01:01] <sandis> ok, ill try it
[01:01] <CosmoDad> sandis: if you chgrp all subdirs to "shared" and set the exec-bit, yes
[01:01] <bacc> unfortunatly
[01:01] <thesilentkiller> i think i reformatted the swap space...now grub isnt loading ubuntu. can i recover from this?
[01:02] <penguin42> thesilentkiller: It is unlikely that swapspace is your problem if it is failing at grub
[01:02] <bacc> actually, everything under the System->Administration menu is not accesible
[01:02] <Chris_Tucker> what does "hub 2-0:1.0: over-current change on port 2" mean?
[01:02] <gnomefreak> grub 17 has nothing to do with swap 17 is something about not being able to find an os
[01:03] <rixth> sandis, alternativley, (this is very messy) you could make  cron job to chmod the entire directory every few minutes
[01:03] <gnomefreak> i kept getting it but i cant remember exactly what it is anymore
[01:03] <bacc> so no one has any idea where i can override my user group settings so that I can gain access to the System->Administration menu again?
[01:03] <fulbrite> is hd0 the mbr?
[01:03] <penguin42> Chris_Tucker: Something thinks that you have devices on your USB port taking more power than the port is claiming it can supply; but I've seen it on quite a few machines with no usb kit attached
[01:03] <thesilentkiller> penguin42, i had actually formatted another data partition (which i guess had grub stuff on it). grub didnt load at all. after some struggle, i can now see grub. and it boots my XP (dual boot) fine. but not ubuntu
[01:03] <sandis> rixth: yeah, i was thinking of some kind of script to do it.
[01:04] <Chris_Tucker> penguin42: this must be the case here aswell, i have nothing connected to any of my usb ports
[01:04] <bacc> please dont tell me i have to reinstall.....
[01:04] <dabaR> bacc: you can not sudo?
[01:04] <thesilentkiller> penguin42, is it possible to run Ubuntu in recovery mode? i know the main partition on which i installed Ubuntu is intact
[01:04] <gnomefreak> thesilentkiller, if you have the live cd you can use it to edit grub to fix it i dont know if you can boot live from install cd
[01:05] <slyjab> universe says can't find gstreamer0.8-mad is there anywhere else to get it from
[01:05] <gnomefreak> slyjab,  its in multi unviverse
[01:05] <nalioth> thesilentkiller: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[01:05] <bacc> dabaR: how do i open the users/groups thing using sudo?
[01:05] <slyjab> gnomefreak:how do i get to multi universe
[01:05] <thesilentkiller> gnomefreak, i do have the live cd. but how do i go about fixing grub? there was instruction to fix it..but it talks abt a "boot partition" "/boot" which i dont have
[01:05] <dabaR> slyjab: it is in universe for sure.
[01:06] <dabaR> slyjab: did you reload or update after adding universe?
[01:06] <ColonelKernel> where do I set options for a module when it loads?
[01:06] <slyjab> i got it from universe b4
[01:06] <dabaR> bacc: what happens when you try to open users and groups?
[01:06] <slyjab> i carashed this morning and had to put ubuntu back on today
[01:06] <thesilentkiller> nalioth, yeah i saw those instructions, burnt the live CD and tried it out. but i dont have a /boot. i got stuck there.
[01:06] <dabaR> slyjab: you have to add universe, and reload.
[01:06] <nalioth> thesilentkiller: you dont have a /boot? we all have boot
[01:07] <bacc> dabaR: nothing, it tries to run it, but then it doesnt open (cuz i disabled the administration menu items for my username)
[01:07] <gnomefreak> thesilentkiller,  the way ive been told is once live is running go into your grub file and fix it
[01:07] <slyjab> dabar: how do i do that
[01:07] <dabaR> slyjab: what version of ubuntu do yo use?
[01:07] <sandis> rixth: 1) nautilus stinks 2) user group doesn't solve problem with subdirs. For example, if user A creates /home/shared/music/pink_floyd user B won't be able to delete it, UNLESS user A chmods -R the damn thing.
[01:07] <ColonelKernel> do I have to make a script in /etc/modprobe.d?
[01:07] <slyjab> 5.04
[01:07] <dabaR> bacc: how did you disable that?
[01:07] <thesilentkiller> nalioth, hmm, i havent tried the instructions after i got XP working. maybe i shud try it again....be right back
[01:07] <bacc> dabaR, from the user and groups window
[01:08] <gnomefreak> thesilentkiller,  i have my issues with grub that i cant pass at this moment so to fix your grub i wouldnt be much help
[01:08] <dabaR> slyjab: well, /msg ubotu sources and make your /etc/apt/slources.list file as he tells you for hoary
[01:08] <dabaR> bacc: what exact thing did you do?
[01:08] <thesilentkiller> gnomefreak, so we are buddies in the same boat eh :)
[01:08] <dabaR> bacc: bneing specific saves me a lot of typing, and I have carpal tunnel.
[01:09] <ColonelKernel> someone please help me, where do I put options for a module to use when it loads?
[01:09] <CosmoDad> sandis: if you're doing all of this in a single partition, change the default group ownership in fstab
[01:09] <dabaR> ColonelKernel: be specific, that helps.
[01:09] <bacc> dabaR, ok one sec
[01:09] <gnomefreak> thesilentkiller, kinda yeah i cant duel boot fc4 or any other rh distro and ubuntu on same pc different harddrives
[01:09] <selinium> Seveas, any idea why my multimedia stuff is borked? sorry to pester you :)
[01:09] <Maikeru> (sorry 'bout all the quits...was testing something)
[01:09] <sandis> CosmoDad: i have /home and / partitions
[01:10] <Seveas> selinium, no
[01:10] <sandis> CosmoDad: /etc/fstab?
[01:10] <thesilentkiller> gnomefreak, good luck on that!
[01:10] <gnomefreak> ty u too
[01:10] <CosmoDad> sandis: so is either /home or / the base dir where you need all files globally read-/writable?
[01:10] <ColonelKernel> dabaR, ok - when I modprobe quickcam, or when the module autoloads, I would like it to use the option adaptive=0 - how do I do this?
[01:10] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, get a removeable hard drive bay
[01:11] <dabaR> ColonelKernel: there is some file that modprobe puts the modules in, I think.
[01:11] <sandis> CosmoDad: would be nice for /home
[01:11] <gnomefreak> funkyHat,  why i can duel boot any other distro with ubuntu just not RH distros
[01:11] <ColonelKernel> dabaR, and youre telling ME to be specific?
[01:11] <gnomefreak> or RH based distros
[01:11] !Md:*! are you scared of the possible pandemia? Join the psychosis in ##avian-flu
[01:12] <penguin42> gnomefreak: There is no reason you can't dual boot
[01:12] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, perhaps redhat distros break debian automagic grub configuration
[01:12] <funkyHat> doesn't seem likely though
[01:12] <selinium> Seveas, lol, ANy suggestions? I removed mplayer and plugin and reinstalled, i have got w32codecs gstreamer codecs, is there something in a config file somewhere on my /home file that needs to be removed? As the /home drive is historically hoary?
[01:12] <cemm> ive a problem 'bout FONTS.. for example; firefox fonts are correct such as verdana,arial tahoma etc.. But the size of them are different shown in firefox window. I mean, i created a website in windows/firefox but when i want to look at this via linux/firefox there are alotof thing changes 'cos of these size of the fonts..
[01:12] <sandis> CosmoDad:  so what exactly should i change in fstab?
[01:13] <CosmoDad> sandis: then change the default group for /home in /etc/fstab to "shared"
[01:13] <_jason> does anyone here use scilab?
[01:13] <dodgyville> How can I get mysql to play nice with php5 and apache2?
[01:13] <steigweis> what about skype under breezy??? how do you installed it?
[01:13] <funkyHat> dodgyville, got php5-mysql installed?
[01:13] <steigweis> on breezy
[01:13] <gnomefreak> Penguin42 i have ubuntu and sarge duel setup now its just RH distros and funkyHat i think you are right and vise versa cause whatever distro i install last is the only one i can boot too and if i add ubuntu to fc4 i get a error 17
[01:13] <cemm> i use anti alias, aliased font etc.. i change the kde/gtk font settings. but can not achieve to look at sites like im looking via windows/firefox.
[01:13] <penguin42> gnomefreak: Manage the grub installation yourself - don't let them do it for you
[01:14] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, do you have a separate /boot partition?
[01:14] <CosmoDad> sandis: see man mount and the section for your filesystem on /home
[01:14] <CosmoDad> sandis: then add the gid option to fstab
[01:14] <_jason> does anyone know what the TAMu_* fonts are for?
[01:14] <dodgyville> funkyHat: Yes
[01:14] <sandis> CosmoDad:ok, thanks a lot
[01:14] <CosmoDad> sandis: if you're using a FS where changing the default gid is possible..
[01:14] <CosmoDad> sandis: np
[01:14] <gnomefreak> funkyHat, im not sure i looked in grub and found root partions and they said something about boot partion just not sure what off hand
[01:15] <gnomefreak> hold on let me see if i cant find my pastebin entry
[01:15] <sandis> CosmoDad: i'm on reiserfs
[01:15] <rixth> dodgyville, whats the problem?
[01:15] <dodgyville> funkyHat: I think joomla might not support php5 only php4 (that might be my problem)
[01:15] <steigweis> on breezy
[01:15] <dabaR> ColonelKernel: well, could you remove the module, and then readd it using modprobe with the right parameters?
[01:15] <steigweis> what about skype on breezy??? how do you installed it?
[01:16] <CosmoDad> sandis: not sure if it works for reiserfs, used to do it on ntfs/vfat only, but check..
[01:16] <bur[n] er> anyone know if there is a backporting effort on Breezy started yet?
[01:16] <ColonelKernel> no dabaR I am talking about when it is modprobed AND when it autoloads
[01:16] <sandis> CosmoDad: ok, thanks again!
[01:16] <shale> are there any cool free 3d games for ubuntu... OTHER than tux racer (or whatever its now called)?
[01:16] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, it's quite probable that you needa separate /boot partition in order for this to work correctly
[01:16] <gnomefreak> here is my grub file http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3393
[01:17] <dabaR> OK, well, it seems like you could add the module with modprobe using the parameters you want, having looked at man modprobe.
[01:17] <bur[n] er> shale: enemy territory
[01:17] <shale> yah?
[01:17] <shale> is it apt-get'able?
[01:17] <bur[n] er> don't thik so
[01:17] <bur[n] er> google, you'll find it
[01:17] <shale> ok thx i'll take a look around for it
[01:17] <shale> any others?
[01:17] <bur[n] er> it's an easy .sh
[01:17] <bur[n] er> uhh...
[01:18] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, so that's your grub file for ubuntu...
[01:18] <gnomefreak> yes
[01:18] <bur[n] er> there are tons of games in general, not really any big time commercial effort, but windows games can be run through cedega
[01:18] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, can you mount your fedora partition, and tell me if there are files in boot/ on that partition?
[01:19] <gnomefreak> yeah in like 3 hrs after i try to install it again if it even lets me boot to it
[01:19] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, ok, i'm pretty sure i know what your problem is
[01:19] <bur[n] er> shale: try out "crack-attack" and "frozen-bubble"
[01:19] <steigweis> what about skype on breezy??? how do you installed it? the package is broken
[01:19] <shale> thx burner
[01:19] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, right, you are installing grub in two different places, which means one of the just isn't being looked at when you start up your computer
[01:20] <gnomefreak> i put both on mbr funkyHat
[01:20] <andril> hello all
[01:20] <occy> are backports horked?
[01:20] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, what you need to do, is create a separate partition, say 100mb in size, and set it's mountpoint as /boot
[01:20] <andril> does anyone know uninstall Opera - with all settings?
[01:20] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, yeah i know, that's part of the problem ;)
[01:21] <occy> can't seem to reach us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/universe
[01:21] <dabaR> uninstall opera and all config files?
[01:21] <gnomefreak> funkyHat,  how do i go about doing that and mounting both grubs to it?
[01:21] <dabaR> occy: where did you get that sources.list line?
[01:21] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, you don't, you only use one grub
[01:21] <gnomefreak> occy: mirrormax are no longer working
[01:21] <funkyHat> which is what i'm explaining :)
[01:21] <occy> from running apt-setup
[01:21] <gnomefreak> funkyHat,  ok sorry
[01:21] <funkyHat> no worries :)
[01:21] <occy> pick another mirror?
[01:21] <dabaR> occy: thre are no backports yet.
[01:21] <occy> oh
[01:22] <occy> hmm
[01:22] <sizzam> anyone else have a problem where xmms will play some mp3's but not others?
[01:22] <dabaR> sizzam: no.
[01:22] <occy> I get confused between universe and backports
[01:22] <funkyHat> ok, so you create the separate partition, and when you're installing both ubuntu and RH, set that to mount at /boot
[01:22] <occy> :/
[01:22] <joetheodd> How do you install an rpm package?
[01:22] <funkyHat> not sure how to do that with RH, you'll have to look into that yourself
[01:22] <funkyHat> joetheodd, alien -i package.rpm
[01:22] <Seveas> joetheodd, you throw it out and find a deb
[01:22] <funkyHat> sorry Seveas :)
[01:22] <gnomefreak> ok so during fc4 install partion it manually and make a /boot partion of 100mb and than put grub there?
[01:23] <dabaR> backports are ports of application versions for a future ubuntu release, whereas universe is community maintained applivcation versions for your current version.
[01:23] <joetheodd> Seveas: I'm installing realplayer. Do they have debs?
[01:23] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, grub will be put there automatically by RH, tell grub to install on the mbr
[01:23] <dabaR> They have a .bin. joetheodd
[01:23] <steigweis> is that a joke? skype doesnt work on ubuntu breezy
[01:23] <dabaR> steigweis: is it funny?
[01:23] <gnomefreak> ok ty funkyHat  i will bbl im gonna try this
[01:24] <cemm> anyone try to install skype?
[01:24] <Seveas> joetheodd, no, but a .bin
[01:24] <Seveas> !realplayer
[01:24] <ubotu> I heard realplayer is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:24] <funkyHat> damn... he'll just overwrite grub and be in the same place he was before...
[01:24] <gregg__> hi
[01:25] <joetheodd> I <3 bittorrent.. =)
[01:25] <El_Che> cemm: download the tar.gz with staticqt
[01:25] <steigweis> dabaR: i wonder if someone has skype working in this big channel
[01:26] <gregg__> the breezy kernel often resets my samsung ATA drive from UDMA5 to PIO mode. this sucks! it didn't happen at all with hoary
[01:26] <Seveas> cemm, proper debs are at http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[01:26] <gregg__> is this a known problem? it's a samsung sp1213n on a VIA epia board (via686a southbridge)
[01:26] <joetheodd> Seveas knows everything. =p
[01:27] <Seveas> joetheodd, i wish that were true :)
[01:27] <joetheodd> Seveas knows everything (about ubuntu). =)
[01:27] <Seveas> joetheodd, i wish that were true :)
[01:27] <joetheodd> haha
[01:27] <HiddenWolf> Seveas, definatly knows everything. :)
[01:27] <joetheodd> hm
[01:27] <El_Che> Seveas: why do you repackage madwifi? any problems with the pkg in ubuntu?
[01:28] <joetheodd> ubuntu should be public domain
[01:28] <joetheodd> it would get ripped so much
[01:28] <joetheodd> lol
[01:28] <joetheodd> theres this one linux user at my school and i'm like whats your favorite distro and hes all like ubuntu and i'm like rock on~
[01:28] <Seveas> El_Che, madwifi sources @ my repo are newer
[01:28] <bacc> so I went to System->Administration->Users and Groups, and unchecked the option "Let user run administration tasks" or whatever, and now i cant open Users and Groups anymore (obviously). So my question is, how can I renable that option for myself
[01:29] <Seveas> they actually give correct output about signal quality :)
[01:29] <andril> any one know how to uninstall Opera?
[01:29] <El_Che> Seveas: ah ok. Using here the one fron ubuntu proper and they work fine with wpa
[01:29] <gregg__> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?threadid=370422
[01:29] <dabaR> sudo aptitude search opera
[01:29] <El_Che> Seveas: maybe some cards will need the new pkgs
[01:29] <dabaR> tell me what that returns
[01:29] <gregg__> so I'll assume this is a known problem with this chipset?
[01:31] <dabaR> ass-u-!me
[01:31] <dabaR> haha, Im such a geekl
[01:31] <dabaR> andril: open synaptic, yuo know where that is?
[01:31] <gpd_> ipod no longer working under breezy... node reset :(
[01:32] <kg6gfq> does Ubuntu use AGP?
[01:32] <dabaR> bacc: OK, well, y ou can not sudo any more, then.
[01:32] <gregg__> for, breezy broke quite a few things, unfortunately
[01:32] <dabaR> bacc: you are in hoary I presume?
[01:32] <gregg__> for me
[01:32] <dabaR> Or, at least that is what you had installed, bacc ?
[01:32] <bacc> dabaR, hoary?
[01:32] <gregg__> firstly the DMA crap, and sidplay2 is quite broken, too
[01:33] <dabaR> what version of Ubuntu did you install, bacc ?
[01:33] <bacc> dabaR, its ubuntu 5.10 clean install, gnome environment
[01:33] <gpd_> any solution to the ipod firewire bus reset problems for 2.6.12-9?
[01:33] <bacc> dabaR, everything default settings, except the one setting i changed :P
[01:34] <dabaR> bacc: OK, what you need to do is reboot. In the grub menu(tell me if you do not know what that is) there is an option for recovery mode. Use that. Then, when you get to the #prompt, type in sudo adduser bacc admin(provided your user is named bacc).
[01:34] <bacc> dabaR, no whats grub
[01:35] <dabaR> a boot loader. Do you have any other operating systems installed, like windows, bacc ?
[01:35] <rixth> Am I the only one who is having problems with Bittorrents after upgrading to Breezy?
[01:35] <bacc> dabaR, no its just ubuntu
[01:35] <rixth> I can't turn DMA on. I always get 'operation not permitted' on my Sony DVD/CD-RW combo drive. Any help?
[01:35] <jack> use sudo
[01:35] <dabaR> bacc: ok, well, while booting, it should tell you hit escape to enter menu, or so, try that out. Then choose recovery mode, and so on.
[01:36] <bacc> dabaR, ok thanks, i'll try that
[01:36] <Seveas> El_Che, and madwifi tools is only in the soon to appear packages on my repo ;)
[01:36] <dabaR> do that, remember, sudo adduser <username> admin
[01:36] <jack> seveas, you're running a repo?
[01:36] <jack> any nice stuff there?
[01:36] <dabaR> bacc: that adds your user to the admin group, which is what you want to do.
[01:36] <El_Che> jack: just porn :)
[01:36] <Seveas> jack, see for yourself at seveas.demon.nl
[01:36] <bacc> k
[01:36] <dabaR> jack: no he just keeps crappy things...
[01:36] <Seveas> El_Che, sssttt
[01:36] <jack> thx :)
[01:36] <Seveas>  /kick dabaR
[01:37] <dabaR>  /lick dabaR's ballz ahahha
[01:37] <dabaR> sorryL:(
[01:37] <Seveas> dabaR, language...
[01:37] <gpd>  ieee1394: The root node is not cycle master capable; selecting a new root node and resetting... ???
[01:38] <solidgroove> i have 5.10 iso i burned and installed. when I login from gdm I get "session lasted for less than 10 seconds and the log has no errors"
[01:38] <jack> ohh breezy only
[01:38] <jack> sad ;)
[01:38] <jack> dont feel like doing the upgrade step yet
[01:38] <Seveas> why not?
[01:38] <thesilentkiller> nalioth, the instruction says, If you have a separate /boot/ partition, type the following line.  mount /dev/hda3 /boot/
[01:38] <jack> is it as stable and reliable as hoary already?
[01:38] <thesilentkiller> nalioth, but hda3 is my swap space
[01:39] <El_Che> solidgroove: try "sudo ifup lo" and "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart"
[01:39] <nalioth> thesilentkiller: then type mount your / partition (it has /boot on it)
[01:39] <thesilentkiller> nalioth, okie
[01:40] <endo6O2> hey
[01:40] <endo6O2> im having trouble with my USB drive
[01:40] <endo6O2> i get this error messaaage
[01:40] <endo6O2> The file or folder media:/sda1 does not exist.
[01:40] <endo6O2> can anyone help
[01:40] <endo6O2> ?
[01:41] <Fulbrite> can someone help me with this error message? I'm trying to get grub to work... root@mr-ral-174-92:/# mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1
[01:41] <Fulbrite> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[01:41] <boabsta> what repository do i need for installing sftp?
[01:41] <CosmoDad> rixth: maybe this one is relevant to your DMA issue: http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0505.2/1656.html
[01:41] <Seveas> endo6O2, it's a known bug in kde
[01:41] <Seveas> they're working on it
[01:41] <rixth> CosmoDad, hey hey, that is my exact drive, thank you!
[01:42] <dabaR> Fulbrite: are you mounting a windows drive?
[01:42] <gorilla> Fulbrite, what the erro saya you must specify the filesytem type eg (ext3, reiserfs, vfat, etc)..
[01:42] <Fulbrite> daba it's got ext2, swap and fat32 partitions on it
[01:42] <CosmoDad> rixth: :)
[01:42] <dabaR> whats the one you are trying to mount, the hda1 one?
[01:42] <Fulbrite> yes
[01:42] <dabaR> it must be fat32, right?
[01:42] <rixth> Restart to change BIOS options!
[01:42] <CosmoDad> rixth: google is just awesome at solving problems ;)
[01:43] <Fulbrite> yes hda1 is fat32
[01:43] <Fulbrite> so what is the syntax? mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1 fat32?
[01:43] <gorilla> Fulbrite, man mount
[01:44] <boabsta> Fulbrite, mount -t fat32 /blah /blah possibly
[01:45] <elglas> question: whats the command line command to find out free disk space?
[01:45] <boabsta> df
[01:46] <boabsta> elglas, ^
[01:46] <elglas> ty
[01:46] <El_Che> elglas: df -h
[01:46] <bacc> dabaR, cool thanks that worked
[01:46] <boabsta> elglas, df -h
[01:46] <boabsta> lol
[01:46] <dabaR> df -h - h stands for human readable.
[01:46] <dabaR> bacc: welcome.
[01:46] <elglas> quite nice, thankyou!
[01:46] <boabsta> so does anyone know which repository to add for installing sftp plz? ubuntuguide seems to be down at the mo
[01:47] <KinkoBlast> Finaly: A new OO.o build for Mac! Now I can stop using ssh -X to use OO on it :-P
[01:47] <El_Che> dabaR: if you administer solaris 8 you love the linux -h switch :)
[01:47] <malv> anyone know where I can find an explanation of all those different sound card sliders in alsamixer?
[01:47] <lsuactiafner> and i thought i was being vague..
[01:47] <malv> for instance: what does surround downmix mean?
[01:47] <elglas> malv: what type of card?
[01:48] <Seveas> boabsta, sftp is a standard installed command...
[01:48] <malv> its an nforce 2 soundstorm card
[01:48] <malv> so I guess that would be ac97
[01:48] <Fulbrite> is grub definitely the bootloader of choice?
[01:48] <boabsta> Seveas, eh? how do i start it then? there is nothing in /etc/init.d/
[01:48] <KinkoBlast> Anyway. I'm interested in helping out the Ubuntu project. But I can't code, barley am able to draw a stick figure, and can't write that well. How can I help (besides hanging out here, learning and passing on what I learn)
[01:48] <gnomefreak> funkyHat,  i got the partition open for  fc4 i have hdb1, hdb2, hdb5...where should i mount the 100 mb boot partition?
[01:49] <malv> ah, the driver is intel8x0
[01:49] <Seveas> boabsta, you mean an sftp server?
[01:49] <boabsta> Seveas, yeah
[01:49] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, /boot
[01:49] <Seveas> then you need openssh-server
[01:49] <kbrooks> KinkoBlast: u dont have to code
[01:49] <elglas> malv: did you try google?
[01:49] <Seveas> lsuactiafner, as you wish :p
[01:49] <gnomefreak> funkyHat, should i put it on hda ubuntu or hdb fc4?
[01:50] <boabsta> Seveas, i got that, what about ftp?
[01:50] <malv> elglas: spent about 10  minutes looking for explanations with goodle
[01:50] <KinkoBlast> kbrooks: unicorn don't have to code?
[01:50] <malv> google
[01:50] <elglas> malv: my way of figuring that stuff out is just messing around with it using alsamixer, and seeing what works
[01:50] <kbrooks> KinkoBlast: lol
[01:50] <vlad> yippie!
[01:50] <kbrooks> KinkoBlast: are u a unicorn or not
[01:50] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, it doesn't matter, i'd go with hda though, as that will most likely be the drive your bios will boot from first
[01:50] <KinkoBlast> kbrooks:Sorry "u" gets to me and it IS the nethack charecter for unicorns :-P
[01:50] <thesilentkiller> nalioth, i completed the instructions for restoring grub. but at the end, i do not see /boot/grub/menu.lst . i can only see /boot/grub/device.map and other stuff
[01:50] <vlad> can someone tell me what i need to install out of the repo depot to get video streams to work  ? it keeps telling me i need plugins for my player
[01:51] <KinkoBlast> kbrooks: I know I don't have to code. But I can't do artwork, or even write decent documentation.....
[01:51] <gnomefreak> funkyHat, putting /boot pnly hfs allowable drive....should i force it to be primary?
[01:51] <nalioth> thesilentkiller: that is weird. type "man grub" and see if you can generate another menu.lst
[01:52] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, after installing FC, copy /boot/grub/menu.lst to somewhere safe, as ubuntu will overwrite it, and you will need to copy some of it back into the new menu.lst
[01:52] <gavin> hi
[01:52] <funkyHat> pnly hfs?
[01:52] <thesilentkiller> nalioth, is the menu.lst only used for the GUI version of grub? even if i dont have it, would the command version come up? should i give that a try?
[01:52] <kbrooks> KinkoBlast: do u know any other langs than english
[01:52] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, make boot hda1
[01:53] <nalioth> thesilentkiller: menu.lst is what makes grub work (gui or cli)
[01:53] <thesilentkiller> nalioth, uh ho
[01:53] <thesilentkiller> ok i will give it a shot and see if i can make another one
[01:53] <gnomefreak> funkyHat, could not allocate requested partitions...could not allocate partitions as primary partitions
[01:53] <KinkoBlast> kbrooks: A very slight amount of Spanish and Esperanto, no where near fluint in either.
[01:53] <nalioth> thesilentkiller: if you are chrooted into your HD ubuntu, grub can generate a new menu.lst, but i dont run intel an dont know how to do it
[01:53] <kbrooks> KinkoBlast: are you fluent in english?
[01:53] <vlad> how can i open menu.lst having the readonly off
[01:54] <thesilentkiller> nalioth: ok, i will look into it. thanks. i will bug u after that!
[01:54] <KinkoBlast> kbrooks: Heh. Yeh, but I'm not a very good technical writer.
[01:54] <kbrooks> vlad: use sudo, sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:54] <vlad> thanks kbrooks
[01:54] <KinkoBlast> kbrooks: Or fiction, but that's another story :-P
[01:54] <kbrooks> KinkoBlast: edit wiki pages
[01:54] <kbrooks> ;)
[01:55] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, how many partitions are you trying to create?
[01:55] <kbrooks> KinkoBlast: u dont need to be a "very good writer"
[01:55] <gnomefreak> funkyHat, woul,d do it automatically if it would make a boot partition
[01:55] <tiburoneitor> hi from Mexico!
[01:55] <KinkoBlast> kbrooks: I just need to know how to spell "you".
[01:55] <dabaR> kbrooks: helps:)
[01:56] <dabaR> hey shark man.
[01:56] <monosaccharide> Hi guys, anyone know how I can have my NTFS volumes be mounted for specific/all users?
[01:56] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, hda1 = /boot, 100mb, hda2 = /, most of your drive, hda5 = swap, roughly same size as your RAM
[01:56] <GTroy> hmmm anyone help 'auto wlan0' gets me bash: auto: command not found
[01:56] <Seveas> monosaccharide, by playing with the mount options :)
[01:56] <worthawholebean> How can I insirt a copyright symbol?
[01:56] <GTroy> anything I should do?
[01:56] <tarheelcoxn> GTroy: edit /etc/network/interfaces
[01:56] <tiburoneitor> someone speak spanish?
[01:57] <KinkoBlast> How do I format my "d:/" drive as ext3 and add it to my filesystem?
[01:57] <Seveas> worthawholebean, 
[01:57] <vlad> kbrooks how do you turn off overwrite :P
[01:57] <selinium> AAArrgh, I have uninstalled and reinstalled mplayer-k7, mozilla-mplayer... If it try to view a movie, it doesn't display. If i right click/About in the FF frame it say 'Totem Mozilla Plugin 1.2.0'  I am getting really confused!
[01:57] <tarheelcoxn> GTroy: 'auto wlan0' isn't something you put on the command line
[01:57] <kbrooks> vlad: u dont
[01:57] <KinkoBlast> tiburoneitor: un poco.
[01:57] <vlad> you cant ?
[01:57] <monosaccharide> any options in particular?
[01:57] <GTroy> ah many thanks
[01:57] <Seveas> selinium, right
[01:57] <monosaccharide> Right now it automounts...
[01:57] <tarheelcoxn> ubotu: spanish?
[01:57] <ubotu> [spanish]  Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda
[01:57] <monosaccharide> but...they're locked. unless I'm root.
[01:57] <vlad> kbrooks: :(
[01:57] <Seveas> remove all libtotem crap from /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
[01:57] <kbrooks> vlad: use sudo
[01:57] <kbrooks> "vlad: use sudo, sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst"
[01:58] <corincole> Seveas, pm please
[01:58] <vlad> kbrooks i did it works im just annoyed because the text is set to OVR
[01:58] <worthawholebean> Is there a key-combo for the c symbol?
[01:58] <mediabeast> i did apt-get install nvidia-glx and now none of my 3D games will launch... any hints why?
[01:58] <kbrooks> vlad: oh
[01:58] <tiburoneitor> Hola KinkoBlast gracias por responder, me podrias ayudar con una duda del sistema?
[01:58] <kbrooks> vlad: insert  key
[01:58] <selinium> Seveas: I cnat see any in there! pm?
[01:59] <tarheelcoxn> tiburoneitor: favor de preguntar en #ubuntu-es
[01:59] <Fulbrite> can someone help me with this error message? root@mr-ral-174-92:/# grub-install /dev/hda
[01:59] <Fulbrite> Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time.
[01:59] <Fulbrite> /dev/mapper/casper-snapshot does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.
[01:59] <Fulbrite>  (running off live cd, trying to get grub 17 error fixed)
[01:59] <Seveas> tiburoneitor, #ubuntu-es por espanol
[01:59] <tiburoneitor> ah gracias!!
[01:59] <tiburoneitor> thanks!
[01:59] <vlad> kbrooks thanks im dumb
[01:59] <Seveas> selinium, /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/
[01:59] <KinkoBlast> How do I set my old "D:/" drive to work with linux? I don't have anything to keep on it, nor am I dual-booting
[01:59] <KinkoBlast> vlad: we all are.....
[01:59] <andreasvc> I have an "urgent" cd burning problem. I've tried 2 computers with four different installations... this one is Ubuntu Breezy, with a Sony cdwriter (which worked well in the past, with ubuntu warty). See the errors: http://rafb.net/paste/results/7soeIk70.html
[02:00] <vlad> KinkoBlast moo?!?!
[02:00] <andreasvc> it's a fresh install, by the way
[02:00] <KinkoBlast> vlad: Ook!
[02:00] <kbrooks> KinkoBlast: u windows?
[02:00] <tarheelcoxn> KinkoBlast: why not repartition?
[02:00] <worthawholebean> How do you insert special symbols? Alt-codes?
[02:00] <kbrooks> KinkoBlast: fat32 already works with linux
[02:00] <KinkoBlast> tarheelcoxn:How?
[02:00] <worthawholebean> parted?
[02:01] <Agrajag> kbrooks: ntfs does not, and if he's not using windows there's no reason to use fat32
[02:01] <tarheelcoxn> KinkoBlast: gnuparted
[02:01] <boabsta> whats the best way to set up a chroot environment in ubuntu? (for running an ftp server). Is it install packages as normal then move/copy what is needed to the chroot root or is there a funkier way?
[02:01] <monosaccharide> /dev/some_device /blah    ro, some_guy, noauto
[02:01] <monosaccharide> would that command only let some_guy access a volume?
[02:01] <El_Che> boabsta: have a look at proftp
[02:01] <vlad> kbrooks any ideas on what i can get from the repository to make it support streams and wmv video ?
[02:01] <El_Che> boabsta: have a look at proftpd
[02:01] <boabsta> El_Che, ta
[02:01] <El_Che> boabsta: has a chroot pseudo-config included
[02:01] <vlad> !vlad
[02:01] <ubotu> vlad: What?
[02:01] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: do you know on what drive and partition D: exists?
[02:02] <vlad> !help
[02:02] <KinkoBlast> offtopic: one of these days I really need to learn emacs...
[02:02] <kbrooks> vlad: i dont know everything
[02:02] <boabsta> El_Che, nice one, thanks
[02:02] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: It's a second physical drive....
[02:02] <Agrajag> so it's primary slave, or what?
[02:02] <deadcat> i cant seem to get the zd1211 driver to work. i mean it loads but iwconfig dont show the card. what up? 2.6.12-9
[02:02] <vlad> kbrooks coulda fooled me ;)
[02:02] <tarheelcoxn> KinkoBlast: do you mind erasing it completely and starting over?
[02:02] <Agrajag> or is it secondary master, or secondary slave?
[02:02] <KinkoBlast> tarheelcoxn: Heck no/
[02:03] <vlad> !wmv
[02:03] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, restricted is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[02:03] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: Secondary Master, I think.
[02:03] <Agrajag> oh, or is it sata or something like that?
[02:03] <Agrajag> ok
[02:03] <kbrooks> KinkoBlast: kind of silly to give you this
[02:03] <kbrooks> but
[02:03] <Agrajag> so that would be /dev/hdc
[02:03] <kbrooks> Agrajag: no
[02:03] <kbrooks> hdb
[02:03] <Agrajag> hdb is primary slave
[02:03] <vlad> afk
[02:03] <kbrooks> ah srry
[02:03] <thesilentkiller> nalioth, i rebooted, and i get the same error i was getting earlier http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3475
[02:03] <tarheelcoxn> KinkoBlast: if you wanna erase and start over, just boot from the ubuntu install CD and use guided partitioning
[02:03] <kbrooks> mixup
[02:03] <kbrooks> tarheelcoxn: no
[02:03] <kbrooks> tarheelcoxn: u misread
[02:04] <tarheelcoxn> oh... he wants to _keep_ it>?
[02:04] <kbrooks> tarheelcoxn: no
[02:04] <selinium> Seveas, How do you keep all that information in! It worked you are, as usual, a genious!
[02:04] <tarheelcoxn> I'm lost then
[02:04] <Seveas> selinium, I had the same error
[02:04] <KinkoBlast> tarheelcoxn: Is there a way to do it without leaving Ubuntu? (I already have it installed)
[02:04] <Seveas> :)
[02:04] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: you can use System > Administration > Disks to make sure
[02:04] <tarheelcoxn> ohhh
[02:04] <kbrooks> he wants to clear /dev/hddb
[02:04] <Agrajag> kbrooks: hdc
[02:04] <Agrajag> don't tell him to nuke the wrong drive
[02:04] <kbrooks> Agrajag: sorry, mixup
[02:04] <thesilentkiller> nalioth, just that u know, in order to get my grub working, i put the install cd, went thru manual partition and did the "install grub" section, as was mentioned in some instructions. that part helped me get the grub to boot XP properly. maybe during that process, i messed up the Ubuntu partitions?
[02:05] <deadcat> zd1211 driver help please.
[02:05] <mediabeast> when i launch tuxracer i get no audio, but audio in the desktop, how do i switch sound engines?
[02:05] <KinkoBlast> Nuking wrong drive BAD
[02:05] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: go to system > administration > disks
[02:05] <KinkoBlast> Ok..
[02:05] <KinkoBlast> It will take a wile to load, though
[02:05] <Agrajag> find the disk you want to wipe, it should say /dev/hdX under the disk icon, where X is probably c. Tell us what letter it is
[02:05] <cemm> why all dont use windows freely?
[02:05] <KinkoBlast> damn pentium  2 2whatever
[02:05] <crimsun> mediabeast: before you start tuxracer, stop esd. uncheck System> Preferences> Sound> Enable sound server startup
[02:05] <cemm> are you sick?
[02:05] <crimsun> mediabeast: after you quite tuxracer, recheck that box
[02:05] <KinkoBlast> cemm: Are YOU?
[02:06] <crimsun> s/quite/quit/
[02:06] <Fulbrite> I get the grub error 17 message, and cannot fix it with the solutions i found on google. I'm using the Live CD right now... would Lilo be worth giving a shot, or try to fix grub?
[02:06] <KinkoBlast> cemm: Why do YOU use WINDOWS freely?
[02:06] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: oh, it's not booted yet?
[02:06] <mediabeast> crimsun, i see.. thank you.... is it going to be like that for all 3d games?
[02:06] <Agrajag> Last I checked, windows ISN'T free to use
[02:06] <crimsun> mediabeast: for all 3d games that aren't natively ALSA-aware, yes
[02:06] <thesilentkiller> Fulbrite, i am getting error 17 too..trying to work my way thru it
[02:06] <KinkoBlast> Agrajag: he meens why do we choose not to use windows.
[02:06] <tandy> when i run the synaptic manager I have a command that keeps getting an error whenver i upgrade software, its from soemting that was unsintalled a while ago, how can iget rid of it
[02:06] <mediabeast> ok thanks crimsun
[02:06] <crimsun> np
[02:07] <KinkoBlast> ok, the drive I want to reformat is /dev/hdb.
[02:07] <Agrajag> ok, primary slave then
[02:07] <Agrajag> all right
[02:07] <zzecool> hello do u know how can i install qparted in ubuntu?
[02:07] <Agrajag> the whole drive, right? there's no partition you want to keep?
[02:07] <funkyHat> zzecool, sudo apt-get install qtparted
[02:07] <sizzam> mediabeast:   after i followed the steps in this post, i no longer have to mess with my sound for anything - http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=44753&highlight=sound+multiple
[02:07] <KinkoBlast> It's 2 gigs, it IS one partition.
[02:08] <Agrajag> ok
[02:08] <tarheelcoxn> ubotu: qparted?
[02:08] <ubotu> tarheelcoxn: I don't know
[02:08] <qwerrttyy> Hello. I'm still searching for this: how do you merge to ext3 partitions that are next to each other?
[02:08] <andreasvc> I'm sorry, is there no one who has solved CD writing issues and can point me in the direction? I'm quite desperate...
[02:08] <KinkoBlast> andreavc: Check the wiki?
[02:08] <crimsun> !info qtparted
[02:08] <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
[02:08] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: sudo cfdisk /dev/hdb
[02:09] <zzecool> grr i waz writing  the wrong way qparted - qtparted
[02:09] <zzecool> :/
[02:09] <zzecool> ty
[02:09] <Agrajag> run that, delete all partitions on it
[02:09] <zzecool> :))
[02:09] <Agrajag> then create a new partition of type 83
[02:09] <qwerrttyy> crimsun, I have previously tried that. both partitions are unmounted but I cannot find a merge option
[02:09] <mediabeast> sizzam, thank you that would be nice
[02:09] <Agrajag> and write the changes to the disk
[02:09] <_brady> I have a strange networking problem:  dns queries seemed extra slow.  Basically it willtake no less than 5 seconds to get an answer to a DNS query.  Ethereal shows the dns query at 0 seconds, then 4.9999 seconds later an arp query is set for the primary nameserver in resolv.conf.  Any ideas?
[02:09] <Agrajag> Let me know when that's done.
[02:09] <crimsun> qwerrttyy: err, when did I address you?
[02:10] <andreasvc> _brady, have you tried other DNS servers..?
[02:10] <sizzam> mediabeast:  just back up any file before you modify, that way if it doesnt work for you you can easily change back
[02:10] <qwerrttyy> crimsun, okay
[02:10] <_brady> andreasvc no
[02:10] <KinkoBlast> umm, "FATAL ERROR: Cannot open disk drive:
[02:10] <andreasvc> _brady, an arp request for the dns server sounds awfully odd, it ought to be routed by your default route
[02:10] <_brady> but the nameserver answers immediately
[02:10] <Agrajag> wtf
[02:10] <andreasvc> _brady, arp is for LAN
[02:10] <Agrajag> you're sure it's hdb?
[02:11] <othernoob> is there a good graphical dvd-authoring program in the repos?
[02:11] <_brady> andreasvc I know what arp is...the arp query should be sent immediately
[02:11] <KinkoBlast> Agtajab: That's what the drive admin says
[02:11] <_brady> not 5 seconds later
[02:11] <shinu> does mrtg-ip-acct only show information about eth?
[02:11] <KinkoBlast> wait
[02:11] <shinu> does it also show info about wlan stuff?
[02:11] <KinkoBlast> Do I type /dev/hdb or just hdb?
[02:11] <Agrajag> /dev/hdb
[02:11] <corincole> hey
[02:11] <mediabeast> except, i have no /etc/asound.conf
[02:11] <KinkoBlast> wait.
[02:11] <KinkoBlast> Dumb
[02:11] <corincole> is there anyone here as clever/helpful as Seveas?
[02:11] <KinkoBlast> I forgot to sudo
[02:11] <corincole> :)
[02:11] <crimsun> mediabeast: and you shouldn't.
[02:12] <Agrajag> mistyped?
[02:12] <godspeed> I just installed Ubuntu on my computer and i cannot see my other harddisks  Plz Tell wery easy help because i am beginner
[02:12] <Agrajag> oh
[02:12] <sizzam> mediabeast:  i didnt either, i created it when i got to that step
[02:12] <Agrajag> yeah that'll do it
[02:12] <Fulbrite> thesilentkiller: if you find any pages with solutions that seem to work for you please post them
[02:12] <B_166-ER-X> 'gimp' is a good graphical program... 'the Matrix' on dvd is a good dvd,  you just have to find an author hm, lets say 'Stephen king' and your on..
[02:12] <_brady> andreasvc - sorry...I'm sitting behind  a NAT to a wireless router...that's why ARP is necessary
[02:12] <sizzam> mediabeast:  two other things - i didn't disable the sound server at startup, and i set any apps that have an option to use ALSA,  like XMMS
[02:12] <KinkoBlast> There we go :-)
[02:12] <Agrajag> so, yeah, nuke any partitions on it, make one new one that fills the disk, make it type 83, and write the changes out, then quit cfdisk and I'll tell you how to format it
[02:12] <corincole> anyone helpful and goo with ubuntu?
[02:12] <othernoob> B_166-ER-X: you must be quite popular with the ladies..with all your wit and all..
[02:12] <corincole> :)
[02:13] <godspeed> can someone help me on private
[02:13] <KinkoBlast> what type do I make it?
[02:13] <kbrooks> godspeed: ask here
[02:13] <B_166-ER-X> othernoob ;)
[02:13] <Agrajag> 83
[02:13] <godspeed> I just installed Ubuntu on my computer and i cannot see my other harddisks  Plz Tell wery easy help because i am beginner
[02:13] <mediabeast> ok thanks sizzam.... i'll give it a go
[02:13] <funkyHat> !ntfs
[02:13] <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
[02:13] <funkyHat> godspeed, look at what ubotu just said
[02:13] <othernoob> B_166-ER-X: but seriously, would you happen to know a dvd-authoring prog for linux
[02:13] <El_Che> !help
[02:14] <godspeed> ok  i hope this is not wery hard thanks :)
[02:14] <B_166-ER-X> othernoob i had some on Win, but not on Nux...sorry
[02:14] <warren> how do i get the "Universal" packages into synaptic??
[02:14] <warren> i did it before, but i can't figure out how i did it now
[02:14] <KinkoBlast> Thanks. It's a linux partiotion now. Now what?
[02:14] <SEJeff> How do you tell ubotu that NTFS stands for "New Technology File System"?
[02:14] <warren> for instance, there's no rails in my synaptic
[02:15] <othernoob> B_166-ER-X: mmh.. well..mmh.. were they any good?
[02:15] <corincole> can someone please pm me if u can help? its quite simple help i need...  :)
[02:15] <KinkoBlast> No one calls NT New Tech.
[02:15] <KinkoBlast> It's just NT
[02:15] <crimsun> !tell warren about repos
[02:15] <crimsun> !info rails
[02:15] <SEJeff> KinkoBlast: I used to work at M$
[02:15] <ubotu> rails: (MVC ruby based framework geared for web application development), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 0.13.1-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1192 kB, Installed size: 9192 kB
[02:15] <sizzam> corincole:  ask your question, someone will answer if they know the answer :-)
[02:15] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: ok, you wrote the changes to disk and quit cfdisk right?
[02:15] <mwarden> hi. i am about to install ubuntu for the first time. i made a backup of /home and /usr/local just in case, but will the install preserve these anyway?
[02:15] <corincole> ok sizzam ;)
[02:15] <Agrajag> What filesystem did you use for the rest of your system?
[02:16] <corincole> basically, how would I install software which is not in any normal repos?
[02:16] <KinkoBlast> SEJeff: It's TECHNICLY New Tech,, but no one calls it that
[02:16] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: yeh
[02:16] <SEJeff> yes
[02:16] <crimsun> corincole: what package?
[02:16] <corincole> for example, i know that ubuntu doesnt have ut2004, doom3....  gentoo does...
[02:16] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: do you use ext3 or reiserfs or what?
[02:16] <vlad> ubuntu has nice support for 64 bit apps, im impressed
[02:16] <cemm> anyone can send me the firefox screenshot of his/her ubuntu ?
[02:16] <othernoob> corincole: compiling or downloading a deb
[02:16] <corincole> thats just an example
[02:16] <corincole> how othernoob?
[02:16] <corincole> im new to linux
[02:16] <Agrajag> corincole: what? I run ut2004 and doom 3 on ubuntu just fine
[02:16] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: What does Ubuntu install default to?
[02:16] <tandy> how do i get synaptic from executing a command everytime i do an upgrade...its form ap ackage which was uninstalled a whiel ago but it still tries to execute it and gets and error
[02:16] <dylan_> is there a way to change the filesystem?
[02:16] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: ext3 I think
[02:16] <crimsun> corincole: you download it and install it yourself if it's not found in main, restricted, universe, or multiverse.
[02:16] <corincole> Agrajag: how did u get them to install?
[02:16] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: then ext3
[02:16] <dylan_> i dont want ReiserFS...too slow compared to ext3
[02:17] <corincole> u download, how do u install?
[02:17] <Agrajag> corincole: run their installers
[02:17] <Agrajag> ut2004's installer is on the DVD
[02:17] <othernoob> corincole: compiling: download source, configure, make, make install ; deb: dpkg -i foo.deb
[02:17] <Agrajag> doom3's is on id's website, http://zerowing.idsoftware.com has a wiki with information on their linux ports
[02:17] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: ok
[02:17] <r0d> ReiserFS is proven to have faster access time dylan_  fyi...
[02:17] <Agrajag> so, sudo mfks.ext3 /dev/hdb1
[02:17] <mwarden> does anyone know if ubuntu installer will preserve /home /usr/local from another distro? i have never changed distros before
[02:17] <godspeed> Thanks for nice help now i start using my first linux :)
[02:18] <corincole> so how exactly would i install doom3?
[02:18] <corincole> im dumb
[02:18] <Agrajag> corincole: Did you read the doom3 FAQ on id's wiki already?
[02:18] <SEJeff> mwarden: Preserving /usr/local from a different distro would mess things up
[02:18] <elglas> royally
[02:18] <mwarden> ok, what about /home
[02:18] <corincole> yes Agrajag
[02:18] <corincole> i did
[02:18] <corincole> ;)
[02:19] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: that command I said will format your partition, then all you have to do is add it to /etc/fstab
[02:19] <corincole> im a fast reader, just crap at linux lol
[02:19] <SEJeff> mwarden: If it is on it's own partition and you select expert partitioning to manually do it, sure
[02:19] <dylan_> r0d, then i guess its just me
[02:19] <dylan_> r0d, thansk
[02:19] <corincole>  but i dont actually care about doom3
[02:19] <corincole> thats just an example
[02:19] <SEJeff> mwarden: That is how I do it
[02:19] <corincole> i want to knopw how to install any software i find
[02:19] <mwarden> SEJeff, ok. thank you for your help
[02:19] <corincole> like, i go to linux.org, download software...
[02:19] <corincole> how would I get them to work?
[02:20] <KinkoBlast> /etc/fstab?
[02:20] <mediabeast> sizzam, i followed those instructs but the same thing happens... i have to turn off "enable" in the sound applet to go between game and desktop sounds.
[02:20] <Agrajag> corincole: why would you download it from there and not use apt-get?
[02:20] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: yes, sudo gedit /etc/fstab now
[02:20] <corincole> well, if there was something not in the main distros
[02:20] <corincole> apt-get wouldnt work
[02:20] <corincole> ] would it?
[02:20] <elglas> Corincole: so your just trying to install linux and get it working for games?
[02:20] <othernoob> Agrajag: not everything is in the repos, and whatever is in the repos is almost always outdated ;)
[02:20] <Agrajag> corincole: there's very little software that isn't there.
[02:20] <corincole> no elglas, like I said, i dont want doom3
[02:21] <corincole> but that was one thing i know ubuntu doesnt have
[02:21] <B_166-ER-X> how do i use Lynx (text browser) in a console ?
[02:21] <wotnarg> lynx www.google.com
[02:21] <SEJeff> othernoob: In the OSS world, everything is outdated within a month or so
[02:21] <_brady> corincole: most programs have a README or INSTALL file.  I'd check there.
[02:21] <wotnarg> from a console
[02:21] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: do you have that file open in front of you now?
[02:21] <elglas> corincole: so you just want to be able to run windows games on linux?
[02:21] <nalioth> B_166-ER-X: you type "lynx" and follow the instructions "g" means go
[02:21] <B_166-ER-X> ok
[02:21] <KinkoBlast> no
[02:21] <KinkoBlast> i typed ect
[02:21] <nalioth> B_166-ER-X: however links2 is a much better console browswer
[02:21] <KinkoBlast> damnit
[02:21] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: jeez, learn to type ;)
[02:21] <othernoob> SEJeff: i know
[02:21] <corincole> elglas: no
[02:22] <corincole> i just want to know, in general, how to install stuff on linux
[02:22] <Agrajag> corincole: there is no general way to do it.
[02:22] <tarheelcoxn> corincole: it varies
[02:22] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: Or how to spell.
[02:22] <Agrajag> You either use your package manager or you download the package and follor its documentation
[02:22] <sizzam> corincole:   there will usually be info in a readme or something like that which comes with the program you are trying to install
[02:22] <corincole> ok
[02:22] <corincole> kk
[02:22] <tarheelcoxn> corincole: if you want a happy ubuntu box, just stick to the repos
[02:22] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: OK, NOW it's open!
[02:22] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: awesome
[02:22] <Agrajag> ok
[02:22] <B_166-ER-X> i always get a command not found, for lynx or links2..
[02:22] <tarheelcoxn> KinkoBlast: congrats
[02:22] <Agrajag> where do oyu want this disk to be mounted?
[02:23] <tarheelcoxn> B_166-ER-X: apt-get install lynx
[02:23] <tarheelcoxn> as root
[02:23] <Agrajag> I usually put odd disks like that at /mnt/storage or the like
[02:23] <deadcat> some help with usb zd1211 driver with 2.6.12-9 please
[02:23] <elglas> corincole: using apt-get is where I install most programs, stuff for windows I install using Wine, and bleeding edge stuff can be installed from source
[02:24] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: you need to pick a mountpoint
[02:24] <tarheelcoxn> deadcat: ask a question and maybe someone can help
[02:24] <deadcat> tarheelcoxn: zd1211 driver is loaded but iwconfig doesnt show anything
[02:25] <deadcat> [ 1316.411929]  zd1211: usb_control_msg 2 fail: FFFFFF92
[02:25] <deadcat> [ 1316.411961]  zd1211_Download_IncludeFile failed
[02:25] <deadcat> [ 1316.411990]  zd1211: probe of 1-1:1.0 failed with error -5
[02:25] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: Umm.....
[02:25] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: I usually use /mnt/storage
[02:25] <Agrajag> for odd disks like that
[02:25] <Agrajag> unless you had a specific purpose in mind
[02:25] <tarheelcoxn> deadcat: you know the module is loaded? you used lsmod to confirm that?
[02:25] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: Not really.
[02:25] <Agrajag> ok
[02:25] <mirak> hi
[02:25] <GregAsche> how do I get gnome to stop forcing me to have icons for all my partitions on my desktop?
[02:25] <mirak> is it possible to install ubuntu from the livecd ?
[02:25] <deadcat> tarheelcoxn: ya its loaded.
[02:25] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: /mnt/storage sounds cood.
[02:25] <Agrajag> you need to add a line like this at the end of the file, on a new line:
[02:26] <Agrajag> /dev/hdb1       /mnt/storage         ext3        defaults    0 0
[02:26] <tarheelcoxn> deadcat: does google show other people having the same problem?
[02:26] <crimsun> mirak: no.
[02:26] <deadcat> tarheelcoxn: nope. they seem to say "it works"
[02:26] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: then save the file
[02:26] <deadcat> tarheelcoxn: and i know it works on my debian machine
[02:27] <El_Che> GregAsche: gconf-editor
[02:27] <tarheelcoxn> what's the part/model # and brand?
[02:27] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: then you need to add the mountpoint, "sudo mkdir /mnt/storage", and then mount it "sudo /mount /mnt/storage"
[02:27] <Agrajag> er
[02:27] <crimsun> deadcat: is that error from a fresh (cold) boot?
[02:27] <Agrajag> mount it, "sudo mount /mnt/storage"
[02:27] <El_Che> GregAsche: / - system - storage
[02:27] <godspeed> how can i install avi and divx codecs
[02:27] <deadcat> crimsun: fresh. let me unplug and plug back in
[02:27] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: let me know if that all works
[02:28] <deadcat> [ 2739.385828]  usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 3
[02:28] <deadcat> [ 2739.498905]  Release Ver = 3043
[02:28] <deadcat> [ 2739.498949]  EEPORM Ver = 4330
[02:29] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: well, i didn't get any errors....
[02:29] <deadcat> doesnt give that error msg but iwconfig still dont show
[02:29] <zzecool> hello there is anyone good  with grub?
[02:29] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: ok, run "mount"
[02:29] <deadcat> zd1211 used by 0 in lsmod
[02:29] <zzecool> is there anyone good with grub?
[02:29] <Agrajag> just that by itself, it should tell you what's mounted
[02:29] <tarheelcoxn> zzecool: ask your question and maybe someone can help
[02:29] <KinkoBlast> it shows hdb1
[02:29] <Agrajag> the last line should say something like /dev/hdb1 on /mnt/storage
[02:29] <Agrajag> awesome
[02:30] <crimsun> deadcat: does lsusb -v show it? Paste onto paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[02:30] <KinkoBlast> So, will it mount automaticly or do i need to do that every time i login or reboot?
[02:31] <Agrajag> it should mount automatically
[02:31] <GregAsche> thanks El_Che
[02:31] <GTswagger> I'm trying to install Kubuntu on an old Celeron Mendocino 400 Mhz .... it's from an era with noacpi obviously; but the installer fails b/c it keeps thinking the CPU temp is 256 C -- obviously it is not; and booting with linux pci=noacpi doesn't fix this problem.  Any ideas?
[02:31] <KinkoBlast> That was easyer than I thought it would be
[02:31] <deadcat> crimsun: lsusb -v is hanging there doing nothing.
[02:31] <Blair> NEED A POINTER
[02:31] <Blair> sorry
[02:31] <Blair> need a pointer
[02:31] <KinkoBlast> It seems there are a lot of things like that on ubuntu
[02:32] <crimsun> deadcat: and you're positive zd1211 is the correct driver?
[02:32] <Blair> i was told that ubuntu had good PnP support, but it ain't quite so
[02:32] <Agrajag> You may want to make sure your user has paermission to write to that, do "touch /mnt/storage/testfile" as a user, not as root
[02:32] <deadcat> crimsun: ya. thats what i am using on my other box
[02:32] <KinkoBlast> Blair: 0x430aff8
[02:32] <Agrajag> and see if you get any errors
[02:32] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: oh, it's the same for any sort of unixy OS
[02:32] <KinkoBlast> (sorry, bad joke, I know)
[02:32] <Blair> I plugged an 802.11 card into my (thanks kinko i'll save that for later) PCMCIA slot and the card shows up in the device manager and card manager, but it doesn't initiate any network setup at all
[02:33] <Blair> so maybe i need to do some manual jiggery-pokery
[02:33] <godspeed> how can i install Avi and divx codecs to my video player
[02:33] <GregAsche> er El_Che, what do I check in there
[02:33] <Blair> so where should i start poking this jig to get it to do some network through my card?
[02:33] <KinkoBlast> Agrajag: Exept Mac OS X. There it seems easy anyway :-P
[02:33] <dylan_> does anybody recommend AGAINST using Slackware Linux?
[02:33] <othernoob> godspeed: you can't install any avi codec ;)
[02:33] <othernoob> dylan_: no
[02:33] <ThomasM> dylan_: Many, and quite avidly.
[02:34] <ThomasM> dylan_: Depends on the community.
[02:34] <Blair> dylan...download it and install it and try it out
[02:34] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: oh, I'm sure there's a gui somewhere for messing around with partitions in ubuntu, but I don't know where it is, and I'm used to doing things the hard way
[02:34] <KinkoBlast> dylan_: I don't, but I don't recomend it either.
[02:34] <ThomasM> dylan_: That's not to stop you from trying it out, and liking it, though.
[02:34] <Blair> partitions?
[02:34] <godspeed> then how can i see anime enymore :/
[02:34] <jareth> Dylan: I used slack for quite a will through 8.1 up to 10.0. quite happy with it.
[02:34] <Blair> ah
[02:34] <dylan_> KinkoBlast, why dont you recomend it?
[02:34] <jareth> Dylan: just need to do some extra config work on it.
[02:34] <KinkoBlast> dylan_: I've never used it.
[02:34] <othernoob> godspeed: by installing the codecs needed..avi is just a container, not a codec
[02:34] <dylan_> jareth, is that the main difference?  what about security or speed, etc?
[02:34] <Blair> crap...i used to edit partition files by hand in unix...have no idea how linux organizes it
[02:34] <Agrajag> Slackware was the first linux distro I used, and it almost made me give up on linux
[02:35] <deadcat> crimsun: it wont let me lsusb when the card is plugged
[02:35] <ThomasM> dylan_: If you want to hear the against arguments, go join #linux on Undernet, and ask the same question.
[02:35] <crimsun> deadcat: doesn't bode well. What happens if you unplug it?
[02:35] <jareth> Dylan: what will be your general use?
[02:35] <KinkoBlast> agrajag: It gives errors
[02:35] <Agrajag> I don't see how they can call themselves "Slack"ware, there's no Slack in it at all
[02:35] <dylan_> jareth, general use is my general use...email, web surfing, mp3s, etc
[02:35] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: what error?
[02:35] <deadcat> crimsun: then lsusb workds fine.
[02:35] <warren1> i have a fresh install of ubuntu... and i tried to play an mp3, but rhythm box doesn't seem to like my m3u
[02:35] <Blair> the slack was in the design team
[02:35] <Agrajag> Apparently
[02:35] <jareth> Dylan: use Ubuntu
[02:35] <KinkoBlast> Permission
[02:36] <Blair> ubuntu was easy(ish) to install and seems to run okay
[02:36] <dylan_> jareth, k i mean i want to learn linux inside and out but i guess thats impossible cuz there all different right?
[02:36] <Juski> just thought I'd say hiya.. looking like I'm a former gentoo user moving to a binary distro... I like what I've seen of ubuntu so far :)
[02:36] <jareth> Dylan: with slack you need to add loads of extra, not really easy to find packages all yourself
[02:36] <Blair> but since i can't get the 802.11 card working i can't DL too much stuff to try to tax it
[02:36] <mirak> is there a way to create a script that start before unmouting a removable device ?
[02:36] <deadcat> crimsun: could there be a daemon thats stoping me from lsusb and other stuff?
[02:36] <dylan_> Juski, why use gentoo?
[02:36] <dylan_> Juski, isnt it insanely difficult?
[02:36] <ThomasM> dylan_: They're all very similar. The main difference is in chrome, configuration, and package management.
[02:36] <jareth> Dylan: nope
[02:36] <qwerrttyy> Hello. I'm still searching for this: how do you merge to ext3 partitions that are next to each other?
[02:36] <crimsun> deadcat: no, it sounds like a driver issue.
[02:36] <Juski> dylan_: I was a total linux noob, and I had a lot of help at my fingertips
[02:36] <antisocialboris> why does apt-get / aptitude ignore most things?
[02:36] <jareth> ThomasM: thanks for input
[02:37] <jareth> !
[02:37] <ubotu> jareth: I give up, what is it?
[02:37] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: ok, try this: sudo mkdir /mnt/storage/<user> && sudo chown /mnt/storage/<user> <user>
[02:37] <crimsun> deadcat: what cpu and motherboard?
[02:37] <Agrajag> erk
[02:37] <Juski> but recently it's just been yanking my chain, dylan_
[02:37] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: ok, try this: sudo mkdir /mnt/storage/<user> && sudo chown <user> /mnt/storage/<user>
[02:37] <jareth> Dylan: helped some?
[02:37] <deadcat> crimsun: i think so. for my debian box. when the zd1211 loads, it also loads firmware_class module. but ubuntu doesnt load that or depend on it
[02:37] <Agrajag> I hate this keyboard, it's got one of those giant Enter keys on it
[02:37] <n0odl3> hello i have a pen and tablet mouse and i would like to know if anyone knows how to set up the pen
[02:37] <deadcat> crimsun: ibook 500mhz ppc
[02:37] <what> does hoary have gcc ready to go or should I use apt-get for that
[02:37] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: replace <user> with your username
[02:37] <Agrajag> what: apt-get install build-essential
[02:37] <Blair> what...probably need apt-get....
[02:38] <what> thanks!
[02:38] <Blair> breezy definitely doesn't have room on the distro for gcc
[02:38] <crimsun> deadcat: interesting, that actually sounds like a udev+hotplug issue then instead of a driver issue.
[02:38] <n0odl3> hello?
[02:38] <mirak> I would like my digital audio player data base to be renewed aat each unmount, is there a way to do that ?
[02:38] <KinkoBlast> Agrajag: You fliped username and path :-P
[02:38] <deadcat> crimsun: ya. thats what i am thinking.
[02:38] <KinkoBlast> agra: But I figured it out
[02:38] <Juski> anyway right now I'm upgrading from hoary to breezy.. I'd like a newer kernel and the mythtv packages were out of date.. so might aswell get breezy (I guess)
[02:38] <Blair> hello noodle...i don't think anyone knows
[02:38] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: the first time, yes
[02:38] <crimsun> deadcat: if you load firmware_class manually, what happens?
[02:39] <Agrajag> I meant to hit backspace and hit this stupid giuiant Enter key instead
[02:39] <crimsun> I guess I was unfortunately correct regarding the firmware.
[02:39] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to set up a " pen mouse?"
[02:39] <Agrajag> anyway, yeah, make a directory that your user owns and try touching a new file in that directory
[02:39] <crimsun> n0odl3: have you checked the mailing list archives, the forums, and Google?
[02:39] <KinkoBlast> Agrajag: I have a tiny enter, I try to hit enter and hit backslash instead.
[02:39] <Blair> man...there are like 90 people logged in here
[02:39] <Agrajag> KinkoBlast: I prefer those keyboards
[02:39] <Blair> all the rest must be typing "can anyone hear me?"
[02:40] <n0odl3> yes i ahve
[02:40] <Agrajag> when I want to type a pipe now, I have to remember it's next to the tiny shift key
[02:40] <Juski> I've just re-discovered IRC.. finding it useful so far
[02:40] <KinkoBlast> Agrajag: Good ol' Mac keyboard of mine here, been through not so much
[02:40] <KinkoBlast> Agrajag: The mac's been through a hell of a lot though :-)
[02:40] <Blair> noodle...have you looked at the mouse installation docs and just said "pen" where it says "mouse"
[02:40] <Blair> <---hates the tiny shift key
[02:41] <deadcat> crimsun: no dice
[02:41] <agt> Where can I get the x264 codec for totem-xine ?
[02:41] <Sonny_Wertzik> anybody know if mscorefonts are in breezy repos?
[02:41] <Juski> quick Q about this upgrade I'm doing.. will it automatically install the new kernel for me?  I followed the apt-get guide on the BreezyUpgrade part of the wiki
[02:41] <Agrajag> Juski: you're doing an apt-get dist-upgrade?
[02:41] <Blair> white sox take the lead!
[02:41] <Agrajag> if so, yes
[02:41] <KinkoBlast> agt: If they are, they will be under multiverse,
[02:42] <what> what about emacs?
[02:42] <Blair> emacs?
[02:42] <Juski> Agrajag: yup - and cool.. thanks!
[02:42] <starscalling> agt if you find that pm me wiith a link plz
[02:42] <starscalling> but
[02:42] <starscalling> ffdshow in windows can do that
[02:42] <Blair> it's big and bloated, that's what, what
[02:42] <Agrajag> what: emacs21 is in the repos
[02:42] <crimsun> Sonny_Wertzik: it's in multiverse
[02:42] <what> oh snap
[02:42] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to set up a mouse and pen tablet?
[02:42] <Blair> what...try "whereis emacs" or "locate emacs" or "which emacs"
[02:42] <crimsun> deadcat: did you try unplugging the device and plugging it back in?
[02:43] <Sonny_Wertzik> crimsun, breezy right?
[02:43] <Blair> if it's not found, you probably have to go get it
[02:43] <crimsun> Sonny_Wertzik: yes
[02:43] <crimsun> Sonny_Wertzik: applicable to Warty and Hoary, too
[02:43] <KinkoBlast> emacs isn't an editor, its an environment
[02:43] <Agrajag> it's not an environment, it's an operating system
[02:43] <KinkoBlast> but it's a damn good one (imo)
[02:43] <Blair> emacs isn't an environment, it's a bureaucracy
[02:43] <Agrajag> it has everything you need, web browsers, mail and news, irc, mp3 players
[02:43] <_jason> does anyone know why I would get the following warnings when loading scilab: "Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion" "Warning: Unable to load any usable fontset" ?
[02:43] <Agrajag> all it needs is a good text editor
[02:43] <Sonny_Wertzik> crimsun, are they still called mscorefonts? i dont see them?
[02:43] <deadcat> crimsun: ya
[02:44] <Blair> i've never actually met richard stallman, but i think he has 13 fingers
[02:44] <crimsun> Sonny_Wertzik: msttcorefonts
[02:44] <KinkoBlast> blair:Your BUTT is a bureacracy!
[02:44] <Agrajag> emacs stands for Escape Meta Alt Control Shift
[02:44] <crimsun> KinkoBlast: civility.
[02:44] <what> how do i make a desktop shortcut to emacs
[02:44] <Sonny_Wertzik> crimsun, ahhhhhhh....thanks
[02:44] <Blair> kinko, that's very un-ubuntu
[02:44] <agt> KinkoBlast, nothing under multiverse if I search for x264, however, could I use alien to install this --> http://stentz.freshrpms.net/rpm.html?id=557 ?
[02:45] <KinkoBlast> agt: I was refering to mscorfonts
[02:45] <crimsun> agt: are you using amd64?
[02:45] <Juski> anyhoo - looks like my initial misgivings about changing to ubuntu have been outweighed by the fact I'll be spending less time compiling stuff (i.e. the 'getting to know' part)
[02:45] <agt> :)
[02:45] <crimsun> agt: ffmpeg on i386 (not amd64) is compiled with x264 support.
[02:45] <agt> crimsun, i386
[02:45] <Blair> i'm using amd64, but it's on my windows notebook, not my ubuntu
[02:46] <KinkoBlast> I'm uysing a pentium 2
[02:46] <Determinist> i swear i hate programming on microsoft platforms :/
[02:46] <KinkoBlast> and a 486 on my notebook :-P
[02:46] <Blair> linux is good for p2's
[02:46] <Blair> gives them new life
[02:46] <agt> crimsun, ffmpeg is installed.. maybe its a dodgy video... will keep looking
[02:46] <KinkoBlast> Determinist: Have you tried Mono? It's .net for linux and what not. Not great, but better.
[02:47] <KinkoBlast> blair: And 486's?
[02:47] <freedd> join /#mas_de_30
[02:47] <Determinist> KinkoBlast, mono wont do CE/PPC win32 programming, i think
[02:47] <Blair> don't have a 486 around to try it on
[02:47] <n0odl3> brb
[02:47] <Blair> it'd be slow, but that's X11's fault, not linux's
[02:47] <Determinist> KinkoBlast, besides, i'm trying to avoid .net with a passion, i think i'm going to really dislike it. havent liked what i've seen so far
[02:47] <Agrajag> who says you need X11?
[02:48] <godspeed> what command i must use that i can install MPlayer-1.0pre7try2.tar.bz2  in shell
[02:48] <KinkoBlast> Deterninist: It compiles to CLR, it should work just fine....
[02:48] <Determinist> one mistake i've made ... is buy a pocketPC assuming i could write applications for it.
[02:48] <crimsun> godspeed: enable multiverse and install mplayer for your cpu.
[02:48] <theine> agt, you might be able to install the x264 from the marillat repo (http://debian.video.free.fr/)
[02:48] <crimsun> godspeed: no need to use upstream
[02:48] <Blair> ag...you don't need x11, but doing linux in a console window is painful
[02:48] <Agrajag> Blair: huh?
[02:48] <yi> is mplayer in the backports repo?
[02:48] <Blair> which is why x11 looked like a good idea
[02:49] <Agrajag> yi: it's in multiverse
[02:49] <Agrajag> with 7 virtual consoles and screen you don't need X
[02:49] <yi> E: Couldn't find package mplayer
[02:49] <yi> i have multiverse enabled
[02:49] <Blair> s/window//
[02:49] <Agrajag> what CPU do you have, yi?
[02:49] <nalioth> ubotu: tell yi about mplayer
[02:49] <yi> Agrajag: i'm using the amd64 distribution
[02:49] <Blair> yi...go look at mplayer
[02:49] <Agrajag> yi: apt-cache search mplayer
[02:50] <Agrajag> there's probably a package acalled mplayer-amd64 or something
[02:50] <Blair> i'm going to go try to find out more about PnP and wireless and network config on this platform...
[02:50] <agt> theine,  thanks
[02:50] <yi> nalioth: the wiki page doesn't exist
[02:50] <xfelon> how do i setup my printer?
[02:50] <crimsun> Agrajag: there is.
[02:50] <yi> Agrajag: nope, returns null
[02:50] <Agrajag> this is why I use the x86 port
[02:51] <crimsun> yi: if you have that package reference, it's from debian-marillat
[02:51] <xfelon> will unbuntu detect my printer?
[02:51] <yi> also
[02:51] <Agrajag> 64-bit's just too lacking in some userland stuff
[02:51] <yi> in 5.10, how do i install java the clean way
[02:51] <crimsun> yi: you should install mplayer-k7
[02:51] <corincole> man, it takes a long time to upgrade to breezy on a PC with 64mb RAM lol
[02:51] <Agrajag> yi: in 64-bit? Good luck.
[02:51] <Agrajag> You might be able to use the Blackdown JDK
[02:51] <yi> well
[02:51] <breaks> hmm hey all, quick question
[02:51] <yi> sun distributes jdk for amd64
[02:51] <Agrajag> oh, ok
[02:51] <yi> but i want it wrapped around in a deb
[02:51] <crimsun> yi: download the sun jre/jdk, install java-package from multiverse, and generate a deb for it
[02:52] <yi> crimsun: right
[02:52] <yi> crimsun: i tried following the instructions
[02:52] <Agrajag> yi: instructions are on the wiki
[02:52] <yi> but java-package is in backports
[02:52] <yi> there is no backports for 5.10
[02:52] <crimsun> yi: no, it's in multiverse.
[02:52] <nalioth> yi: the wiki page DOES exist, try again please
[02:52] <crimsun> you shouldn't be using backports AT ALL at this point.
[02:52] <breaks> do you know that option in the er login screen setup where you can set an image to be as the background while its displaying the splash logo e.g. when it loads all the individual modules just as you login? well, how exactly do you set an image as the background?
[02:52] <yi> root@veritas:/home/yi/Downloads# apt-cache search java-package
[02:52] <yi> returns null
[02:52] <breaks> ive clicked the image bullet, located the image i want but its still just a colour and not the image
[02:53] <nalioth> yi: if you use amd64, you'll need to use alternative forms of java
[02:53] <Agrajag> yi: silly question. You added multiverse to /etc/apt/sources.list right? Did you do an apt-get update since then?
[02:53] <crimsun> java-package |       0.26 | http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/multiverse Packages
[02:53] <yi> Agrajag: yes
[02:53] <Agrajag> ok
[02:53] <corincole> hey, I know about gnome and KDE, what others are there?
[02:53] <vlad> _Ryan_ sucks
[02:53] <threeseas> is there a gnome version or tool to handle PPP connection, like KPPP?
[02:53] <breaks> corincole, i used to use "fluxbox" while running Gentoo
[02:53] <Agrajag> corincole: enlightenment, xfce, blackbox, fluxbox, openbox, GNUstep
[02:53] <Agrajag> lots of others
[02:53] <crimsun> yi: your sources.list isn't set up properly then
[02:54] <yi> crimsun: hurmm
[02:54] <jmont> Hello, I have made an Skype's deb package that does not require the libqt3c102-mt, but the libqt3-mt (avaliable in the Ubuntu repositorys). Where could I upload it to the multiverse official repository?
[02:54] <crimsun> yi: any breezy install with multiverse enabled will see java-package as an available package
[02:54] <bobbyd> hi
[02:54] <morphix> hrm.
[02:54] <crimsun> jmont: you cannot upload to multiverse at all for breezy, it's frozen.
[02:54] <corincole> Agrajag: would you say gnome is the best?  and what do you use?
[02:54] <bobbyd> how do i print high resolution digital pictures with ubuntu?
[02:54] <selinium> Seveas: Your lamp meta isn't working for me, It is requiring a phpmyadmin but cannot find the version it requires. :) ANd go to bed!
[02:55] <pax> threeseas, gnome-ppp?
[02:55] <yi> crimsun: can you give me your multiverse line
[02:55] <crimsun> jmont: the best route is to tell Skype to post the version on their Web site.
[02:55] <corincole> seveas IS in bed lol
[02:55] <Agrajag> corincole: I use gnome
[02:55] <yi> nalioth: ah, sorry, the wiki page is there, i copy/pasted the period, silly me
[02:55] <corincole> seveas went to bed about 40 mins ago selinium
[02:55] <crimsun> yi: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy  multiverse
[02:55] <HaroldJohnson> Help!  I'm stuck in my Breezy install!
[02:55] <corincole> ok Agrajag
[02:55] <selinium> corincole, Oh, He has left himself online and available! :) Hope it didn't beep too loud!
[02:56] <HaroldJohnson> Any Old World Mac users here?
[02:56] <yi> crimsun: cool, that worked, thanks
[02:56] <yi> crimsun: i must have missed that whenr eading the documentation
[02:56] <yi> i guess i just enabled universe
[02:56] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: what trouble do you have now? lol
[02:57] <corincole> lol Selinium, i guess he turned off the sound...  hes with his wife lol
[02:57] <corincole> i said he went to bed, not to sleep
[02:57] <corincole> :P
[02:57] <selinium> corincole lol
[02:57] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Hi there.  Yes, it seems I'm always having trouble.  Must be due to my wanting a challenge, remember?
[02:57] <selinium> Good night all!
[02:58] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: so what is your question?
[02:58] <darkling> I used to be able to ssh into my desktop machine, and run X apps (on the desktop) from within the ssh session. It seems I can no longer do this.
[02:58] <darkling> Anyone got an idea why?
[02:58] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth I wanted to go the pure GUI-less route, so I tried to install Debian...
[02:59] <corincole> how easy is it to use putty to access a ubuntu machine?
[02:59] <tarheelcoxn> darkling: was this a hoary->breezy change?
[02:59] <tarheelcoxn> corincole: very
[02:59] <darkling> Specifically, if I run "xauth list" from an xterm on the X server, I get two MIT_MAGIC-COOKIE keys;
[02:59] <tarheelcoxn> corincole: doing it now
[02:59] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth ...but didn't get very far.  (Mac wouldn't 'see' my floppy.)  So now it's back to Ubuntu...
[02:59] <darkling> if I run it from the ssh session, I get about half a dozen.
[02:59] <corincole> how easy though? easy to set up?
[02:59] <darkling> tarheelcoxn: Yes, I believe so.
[02:59] <darkling> Or at least very late in Breezy development.
[02:59] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: we have a "server install", you know
[02:59] <tarheelcoxn> corincole: set what up? the ssh-server on the ubuntu end?
[02:59] <corincole> yes
[03:00] <corincole> as in, what to do to be able to access it remotely
[03:00] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth I've never been able to get to the server installer prompt.
[03:00] <corincole> im fairly new to linux, yet alone putty lol
[03:00] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth How do you do that again?
[03:00] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: you can run BUM in the gui and turn off the gui altogether
[03:00] <nalioth> ubotu: tell HaroldJohnson about bum
[03:00] <Xyc0> wah ha ha #microsoft is blocked
[03:00] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: at the install prompt, type "server" <enter>
[03:00] <tarheelcoxn> corincole: is the machine plugged straight into a cable modem or DSL modem or is it behind a router?
[03:00] <JeffAMcGee> p(1) line 13/74 (END)
[03:00] <corincole> its LAN cabled into router...
[03:00] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth See, that's the problem.  Never get the install prompt.
[03:01] <corincole> is that a problem?
[03:01] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: then use bum to turn off your X
[03:01] <Meep> No Dapper source yet?
[03:01] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth I guess I'll do that once I get installed.  But the problem is...
[03:01] <yi> hurmm
[03:02] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth ...I've rebooted after the bootloader stage, and...
[03:02] <yi> weird, ubuntu doesn't have /etc/profile.d/
[03:02] <corincole> tarheelcoxn?
[03:02] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth ...now I recieve this error about the tty...
[03:02] <tarheelcoxn> corincole: you'll have to enable port forwarding on the router
[03:02] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: you may need to install hoary and upgrade
[03:02] <tarheelcoxn> corincole: depending on your router that can be very easy or practically impossible
[03:03] <theine> yi, what do you need /etc/profile.d for?
[03:03] <yi> theine: umm, for a lot of things
[03:03] <corincole> tarheelcoxn, pm....
[03:03] <yi> theine: like setting up path for jdk
[03:03] <yi> theine: or other pieces of software that require custom paths
[03:03] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth I've tried that route.  Changed the sources from Hoary to Breezy, ran the dist-upgrade...
[03:03] <theine> yi, I believe you can do that in *lots* of plaves...
[03:03] <yi> it's pretty standard in all distributions these days...
[03:03] <theine> places
[03:03] <Agrajag> yi: ~/.bash_profile
[03:03] <Agrajag> or /etc/profile
[03:03] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth ...then after rebooting had another error.
[03:04] <theine> yi, or ~/.gnomerc
[03:04] <yi> that's not the point
[03:04] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Someone here said it appeared to be a hardware error.
[03:04] <yi> and putting everything in /etc/profile is just an ugly mess.
[03:04] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Hoary ran fine on my Mac, though.
[03:04] <Agrajag> yi: the point is that ubuntu does things slightly different from another distro? then set it up yourself, have /etc/profile source everything in /etc/profile.d
[03:04] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth I suppose I could just step back to Hoary.
[03:05] <darkling> tarheelcoxn: Did you have any ideas about my X problem?
[03:05] <tarheelcoxn> darkling: 'fraid not
[03:05] <yi> Agrajag: no, the question was WHY ubuntu didn't have it
[03:05] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: if it works, and you're only gonna run CLI, hoary should be fine
[03:05] <yi> Agrajag: stop being such a fanboy and be quiet if you don't have a real answer.
[03:05] <linuxmonkey> ok ive installed nvidia_glx, but when I load glxgears i see people with 30000+fps and all i get is a measly 1000, any idea's
[03:05] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Would Breezy improve upon this old horse (and Old World Powerbook G3)?  Any idea, nalioth?
[03:05] <Maikeru> brb
[03:05] <tarheelcoxn> darkling: try a more specialized channel?
[03:06] <jmont> crimsun: thanks, I will :)
[03:06] <tsume> hey, curious what power settings software wise could be on. My screen goes ogg after 20 minutes and I must restart X because of the nvidia module
[03:06] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Arghh!  Never should have tried to upgrade!  This put me back about a week...
[03:06] <vlad> my name is pinky
[03:06] <vlad> 13 :(
[03:06] <vlad> 12:(
[03:06] <vlad> doh
[03:06] <darkling> tarheelcoxn: :( OK, thanks.
[03:06] <jmont> crimson: I would like to colaborate with Ubuntu, beeing an package mantainer
[03:06] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: i suspect hoary is as good as you will need on that old warhorse
[03:06] <jmont> crimson: where could I get started? is there any docs?
[03:07] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Hey nalioth, once I have Hoary installed, can I easily install pure debian?
[03:07] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: no
[03:07] <monosaccharide> Question: My fstab, for some reason is Read-Only (even if I'm su). I was wondering how I could change it so that I could write to it.
[03:07] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Are you just saying that because you don't want me migrating to debian?
[03:07] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: hoary is way beyond any shipping version of debian
[03:07] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: if you want a console only box, try netbsd
[03:08] <n0odl3> i have a wacom tablet (well something like it)
[03:08] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Even in CLI mode?
[03:08] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to set up a pen mouse in linux?
[03:08] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Now you're just trying to make my life difficult, nalioth!  LOL
[03:08] <monosaccharide> Anyone?
[03:09] <vlad> no idea sugar
[03:09] <monosaccharide> Hmm.
[03:09] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to set up a pen?
[03:09] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth I've seriously consider installing FreeBSD or Darwin on this old box.
[03:09] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Or OpenDarwin.
[03:09] <tarheelcoxn> n0odl3: come back in a few hours. If nobody answers the first two times, then nobody in here right now knows
[03:09] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: install hoary, use BUM to shut off your x loading and be happy
[03:09] <n0odl3> ok
[03:10] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth My main focus is on continuing my programming edumacation now, though, rather than installing Linux ever other day.
[03:10] <linuxmonkey> whats should be the average fps for a nvidia 5600 256mb on a p4 2.8 1 gig ram?
[03:10] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: if you desire a cli linux, see above
[03:10] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth I *will* be happy.  I dig this community enough to make me want to stick with Ubuntu, but I dig the purity of Debian.  Do you know what I mean?
[03:10] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: hoary has a console program to do everything you could need
[03:11] <darkling> tarheelcoxn: Just for the record, I think I've found the solution...
[03:11] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Yes, but Ubuntu's installer installs way more software than I want or need for CLI, and I haven't been able to install server only.
[03:11] <tarheelcoxn> darkling: awesome. please do make a wiki page
[03:12] <wotnarg> Is there an equivilant font to Times New Roman in OO.o? (Nimbus Roman?)
[03:12] <darkling> tarheelcoxn: It's using XAUTHORITY=/tmp/.random_name as a shell env variable in the X server session
[03:12] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Waitaminute - aren't you using Debian, nalioth?
[03:12] <darkling> So the Xauthority file isn't the one that the sshed session was looking for.
[03:12] <SPPaintball> Soooo...
[03:12] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: only the ubuntu branch
[03:13] <darkling> I'll go and wiki something up in the morning... it's past my bedtime now.
[03:13] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Good.  So how is Houston?
[03:14] <linuxmonkey> Question: Should I uninstall the nvidia-glx and install the nvidia drivers directly to improve my fps?
[03:14] <vlad> can someone tell me how to setup cedega or wine
[03:14] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Well, thanks again, as always.  If i get this figured out I'll definitely put up a wiki this time.
[03:14] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: still here after all the hurricanes
[03:15] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth And I'll look into BUM.
[03:15] <caonex>  Sometimes in linux my screen flicks and i can barely see it. What is this, why does it happen, and what can i do to solve it?
[03:15] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Good
[03:16] <steigweis> what about portmap on breezy? the boot lasts very long on mounting remote filesystems or portmapstuff... what does that mean --> http://paste.ubuntuusers.de/185   (i am quite noob
[03:16] <KinkoBlast> Hi. I am using OO.o2 on Ubuntu, and am liking it very much. However, I need .doc files for use at school. Is there a standalone converter I could use on Windows so I don't have to think about it here.
[03:16] <KinkoBlast> BEEBLEBOX!
[03:16] <KinkoBlast> er.
[03:16] <KinkoBlast> BEEBLEBROX!
[03:17] <pizux> hellox
[03:17] <vlad> KinkoBlast heeey whats up
[03:17] <vlad> KinkoBlast help me as usual
[03:17] <wotnarg> KinkoBlast: OO.o2 can save to doc if thats what your asking.
[03:17] <KinkoBlast> wornarg: I know
[03:17] <pizux> how to launch a et-linux-2.60.run?
[03:17] <tarheelcoxn> darkling: you never know who else might have a similar problem. Like I said... add to the wiki?
[03:18] <KinkoBlast> wotnarg: What I want to do though, is be able to convert  on windows if I forget (and installing OO.o is NOT an option)
[03:18] <morphix> hmm
[03:18] <morphix> is there ANYWAY to be able to run VNC before logging in?
[03:18] <darkling> tarheelcoxn: Yes, I promise. It's late now, though, and I'm tired, and I wouldn't make a good job of it.
[03:19] <tarheelcoxn> darkling: :) no worries. sleep well
[03:19] <wotnarg> KinkoBlast: ah. I have no clue then :)
[03:19] <KinkoBlast> morphix: No, but you could install sshd and use ssh -Y (or -X on some versions) on the other system.
[03:20] <morphix> i have sshd installed
[03:20] <morphix> thats what i use atm.. ssh to do stuff
[03:20] <morphix> whats ssh -y?
[03:20] <Juski> I'm getting a lot of warnings about my locale settings during this upgrade to breezy.. is that normal?
[03:20] <bobbyd> hi
[03:20] <kbrooks> Juski: yes
[03:20] <apokryphos> morphix: nothing
[03:20] <KinkoBlast> morphix: X-tunneling. It allows you to use x11 (gnome or KDE or qt or...) apps over ssh
[03:21] <Juski> thanks.. just being cautious ;)
[03:21] <morphix> :o
[03:21] <morphix> thats neat.
[03:21] <bobbyd> when I print from gimp I get the text of the postscript file and not the actual image. Any ideas on how to fix that?
[03:21] <KinkoBlast> morphix: And it's ssh -Y. Has to be capital
[03:21] <KinkoBlast> Note though, you need an x setup on the client
[03:21] <KinkoBlast> For windows, Cygwin/X can provide that
[03:21] <morphix> by x u mean gnome, etc?
[03:22] <morphix> oh.
[03:22] <bobbyd> morphix, you can also use VNC of nomachine's remote x client
[03:22] <bobbyd> morphix, s/of/or
[03:22] <KinkoBlast> morphix: the system those work on, yes
[03:22] <bobbyd> morphix, so you can use those from a windows/mac/whatever machine
[03:22] <morphix> can it be explained a bit more simpler? any examples lol
[03:23] <KinkoBlast> bobbyd: Cygwin on windows, Apple's x server on Mac....
[03:23] <bobbyd> morphix, http://www.nomachine.com/
[03:23] <morphix> oh ok thanks.
[03:23] <bobbyd> KinkoBlast, nomachine is by far a better solution for remote X sessions
[03:23] <bobbyd> KinkoBlast, it does way better than plain X or VNC
[03:24] <bobbyd> KinkoBlast, and you don't need any setup on the client apart from the nomachine client...
[03:24] <KinkoBlast> What does it do special?
[03:24] <Juski> bobbyd: can it work on any port?
[03:24] <bobbyd> KinkoBlast, compression, audio, video, 3d graphics if you have the bandwidth
[03:24] <bobbyd> Juski, i think so yes
[03:24] <bobbyd> KinkoBlast, it makes a session over a modem bearable
[03:25] <bobbyd> KinkoBlast, try their demo, it's really cool
[03:25] <Juski> there had to be a catch.. it's not free :(
[03:25] <bobbyd> Juski, there is a free implementation
[03:25] <lasindi> How do you set the DocumentRoot in apache2?
[03:25] <bobbyd> Juski, freenx
[03:26] <Juski> ahhh
[03:26] <bobbyd> Juski, but there's free and there's free, you should pay for their hard work if you can.
[03:26] <lasindi> I've tried putting it in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf, but that didn't change anything.
[03:26] <Juski> oh yeah.. I mean I'd donate to it if there's an option to do that.. not that I log into my machines remotely that much anymore
[03:26] <morphix> hrm.. which do i need to download for ubuntu?
[03:26] <bobbyd> KinkoBlast, there are also clients for things like the sparp zaurus :)
[03:26] <monosaccharide> anyone know how i can install radeon drivers ??
[03:27] <jbeasley> lasindi: httpd.conf.  DocumentRoot
[03:27] <monosaccharide> i'm running breezy
[03:27] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell monosaccharide about ati
[03:27] <lasindi> jbeasley, I thought httpd.conf is deprecated.
[03:27] <berend__> hi, can someone help me get sound working on my 5.10 install?  Amarok says something about not being able to write to ESD
[03:27] <bobbyd> morphix, grab the .deb and install with sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[03:27] <morphix> ok.
[03:27] <berend__> it has worked before
[03:27] <KinkoBlast> bobbyd: Sparp?
[03:28] <bobbyd> monosaccharide, sell your card and buy nvidia :)
[03:28] <bobbyd> KinkoBlast, oops, Sharp
[03:28] <monosaccharide> what's wrong w/ ATI?
[03:28] <bobbyd> monosaccharide, the linux drivers are not as well supported as nvidia's drivers
[03:28] <KinkoBlast> Is there a Windows Sharing server for Ubuntu?
[03:28] <danieti2005> hi
[03:28] <morphix> samba?
[03:28] <danieti2005> good night
[03:28] <jbeasley> Kinko; samba
[03:29] <danieti2005> i need help with esd sound
[03:29] <berend__> me too
[03:29] <danieti2005> it works for one user but it doesnt for others
[03:29] <monosaccharide> I see.
[03:29] <danieti2005> Failed to construct test pipeline for 'ESD - Enlightenment Sound Daemon'
[03:29] <KinkoBlast> morphix: How do I use it?
[03:29] <berend__> ya, same here daieti...
[03:29] <danieti2005> dows anybody knows how to solve it?
[03:30] <berend__> I tried turning on PCM from inside of KMix, that worked for playing a video format, but ESD is still messed up
[03:30] <monosaccharide> Can someone tell me how I can enable X11 forwarding for SSH ??
[03:30] <HaroldJohnson> .
[03:30] <berend__> I'm going to try to reconfigure esd and see what happens
[03:30] <danieti2005> system sound is not working too
[03:30] <danieti2005> the volume control is disabled
[03:31] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth I just realized where I went wrong!
[03:31] <bobbyd> monosaccharide, it's in the sshd cnofig file
[03:31] <bobbyd> monosaccharide, /etc/ssh/...
[03:31] <monosaccharide> thanks.
[03:31] <jbeasley> monosac: sshd_config   ForwardX11 yes
[03:31] <danieti2005> ist is a permission issue?
[03:31] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Good news - I input the wrong 'root=/dev/hda10' command in BootX.
[03:32] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: welcome to breezy
[03:32] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth So now it's completing the installation process...!
[03:32] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: you can still use BUM to keep your X from starting
[03:32] <bobbyd> HaroldJohnson, on an xbox?
[03:32] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth I'll do that.
[03:32] <sterben> can someone shed some knowledge on this?: when I press "OK" after enabling a second hdd, gnome crashes
[03:33] <bobbyd> stephans, what does /var/log/syslog say?
[03:33] <HaroldJohnson> bobbyd, No, I'm on an (Old World) Powerbook.  Why, does Ubuntu run on XBox yet?
[03:33] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth So I'll complete the installation, and I'll let you know if anything goes wrong.
[03:33] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Somehow you always manage to keep me using Ubunut.
[03:33] <bobbyd> HaroldJohnson, I don't know, just thought I recognised BootX, must have been from my old mac
[03:33] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: you got it (thanks to the hoary learning curve)
[03:34] <berend__> danieti2005, I just tried reconfiguring it, no luck :(
[03:34] <danieti2005> hmm
[03:34] <KinkoBlast> HaroldJohnson: I know SOME Linux works on XBox. PS2 as well. If I remember correctly, there is a port for the Nintendo DS, eve,
[03:34] <KinkoBlast> *even
[03:34] <danieti2005> berend_ the strange is that it works perfectly for other user account
[03:35] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth By the way, the new instructions for Old World Macs someone posted to the wiki is much clearer than the last: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/OldWorldMacs
[03:35] <berend__> huh, I only have one user account, and it was working before
[03:35] <berend__> and now it doesn't
[03:35] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: wikis evolve
[03:35] <yi> has anyone gotten eclipse working on breezy amd64?
[03:35] <berend__> I don't think I've updated between then and now
[03:35] <berend__> I have used windows, tho
[03:35] <berend__> but, uh, I don't think that would do anything
[03:35] <danieti2005> _berend my problem is different
[03:35] <HaroldJohnson> KinkoBlast,  So you've heard of Ubuntu on a PSP?
[03:36] <HaroldJohnson> KinkoBlast, Oops, a PS2.
[03:36] <danieti2005> berend_ i ave one account which sound works and other it doesnt
[03:36] <berend__> yea, I know
[03:36] <berend__> but, you got the same error
[03:36] <HaroldJohnson> KinkoBlast, I'd like to see it make its way to portables, though.
[03:36] <danieti2005> yes
[03:36] <KinkoBlast> HaroldJohnson: No, it was a diffrent distro. And dslinux.org
[03:36] <berend__> so whatever's wrong with your second account is wrong with mine... that sounds an awful lot like the same problem :)
[03:36] <HaroldJohnson> KinkoBlast, Cool news.  Well, I'm going to finish up my install.
[03:37] <danieti2005> _berend yes
[03:37] <CzarAlex> If I want to send files from my ubuntu comp to my windows comp on the same network, do I use samba for that? I just want to drag and drop from the linux box to the windows one.
[03:37] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: is that your next project? UbuntuPSP ?
[03:37] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Very funny.
[03:37] <berend__> anyone know how to fix these sound problems me and danieti2005 are having?
[03:38] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth I can barely manage an install on an old Powerbook.  You think it'd be advisable to even *attempt* an install on a PSP?
[03:38] <danieti2005> PLEASE !!!
[03:38] <Stricklin> Can I "print" to an Acrobat PDF? That is, is there a way for me to create a PDF version of a file by choosing to output it's print function to one?
[03:38] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Besides, where am I going to get the bread for a PSP?
[03:38] <slyjab> is there any way to access my windows harddrive to get files from it?
[03:38] <nalioth> ubotu: tell slyjab about mountwindows
[03:39] <slyjab> thanks nalioth
[03:39] <CzarAlex> ubotu, tell CzarAlex about samba
[03:40] <danieti2005> _berend do u think it is a permission issue?
[03:40] <berend__> that's what the errors seem to suggest
[03:40] <madsen> Oi!
[03:40] <madsen> Anyone experienced with installing Ubuntu in a chroot?
[03:41] <Celaborn> I successfully mounted my windows hd, but I can't read mp3s in Totem or rhythm box, what do I need to do?
[03:41] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Celaborn about mp3
[03:41] <Ubuntu27> join/ #ubuntuforums
[03:41] <spiff`> tell spiff` about mp3
[03:42] <madsen> debootstrap fails with "W: Failure trying to run: chroot /mnt/hda3/. mount -t proc proc /proc" :(
[03:42] <CzarAlex> If I want to send files from my ubuntu comp to my windows comp on the same network, do I use samba for that? I just want to drag and drop from the linux box to the windows one.
[03:42] <yi> is azureus in universe or multiverse?
[03:42] <madsen> CzarAlex: Yup, samba should be just fine for that.
[03:43] <madsen> No chroot wizzies around?
[03:43] <vader1102> I am having a problem with a game called falcons eye is there any one here that could help?
[03:43] <CzarAlex> madsen, when i try to access my windows comp via IP addy, I get no files or folders found. Are you familiar with that?
[03:44] <Stricklin> I 'll take that as a "no"
[03:44] <vader1102> it is in the repos
[03:45] <madsen> CzarAlex: Hmm, sorry, don't really know. Might be something with permissions or perhaps you're not logged in - or something...
[03:45] <CzarAlex> madsen, okay thank you.
[03:45] <danieti2005> _berend found anything?
[03:46] <berend__> I found something on the forum that looks interesting, just closed the window, haha
[03:46] <berend__> lemme dig it up
[03:46] <booyah> monosac: There is a great HOWTO for X-Forwarding at http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_X-forwarding
[03:47] <Maikeru> hey
[03:47] <morphix> CzarAlex: normally u view the windows pc's via 'Connect to server' or 'computers' in Places, in gnome.
[03:47] <Maikeru> in xchat you can do alt+1-9 to get to diff tabs
[03:47] <morphix> damn he left.
[03:47] <Maikeru> but what about when I have more than 9 tabs
[03:47] <Maikeru> how do I go to tab #10, etc.
[03:47] <berend__> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79959
[03:47] <WillieBuck> hi
[03:48] <berend__> that talks about how to make sound 'better' on breezy
[03:48] <berend__> so I thought I'd run through it and get sound working again... maybe it'll work
[03:49] <berend__> time to switch to gnome, I switched to kde to see if I could fix anything
[03:49] <WillieBuck> Is there a XMMS plugin like DFX for Winamp? TIA
[03:49] <corincole> can anyone read this?
[03:49] <WillieBuck> iican
[03:49] <jbeasley> corincole: I can't see it.
[03:50] <corincole> lol
[03:50] <corincole> sorry, my internet was screwing up
[03:50] <slyjab> nalioth: is the name of that file winmac_fstab?
[03:51] <stuNNed> anyone ever install ubuntu in ms virutal pc v7 for the mac?
[03:51] <theine> Is anybody using openbox as window manager under gnome in here?
[03:53] <nalioth> slyjab: yes it is
[03:53] <nalioth> slyjab: you can open it in a text editor and work it in a terminal at the same time
[03:53] <Lupin[lvl] > hi, im trying to run automatix which ive installed on this breezy machine, it cant seem to connect to the servers even though earlier i edited the .bashrc file to get through my proxy, any idea what i should do?
[03:54] <tiburoneitor>  hi!
[03:54] <berend__> danieti2005, what do you think of the guide?
[03:54] <danieti2005> i am trying it
[03:54] <slyjab> nalioth:....lolyour talking to a newbie....now i'm lost...hahaha
[03:55] <pax> anyone got their ipod nano to work with amaroK, gtkpod or any other app under breezy?
[03:55] <nalioth> slyjab: you can open winmac_fstab in a text editor (and you should) and read
[03:55] <WillieBuck> Is there a XMMS plugin like DFX for Winamp? TIA
[03:55] <Lupin[lvl] > anyone?
[03:56] <Walrus> +
[03:56] <danieti2005> berend_ something new?
[03:56] <danieti2005> berend_ i am downloading the packages
[03:56] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , what did you put into ~/.bashrc ?
[03:57] <Lupin[lvl] > theine: export http_proxy=http://proxy.dcu.ie:3128
[03:57] <Walrus> I came across this, http://hp4200-backend.sourceforge.net/ , which applies to the scanner that I have. But I am usure how to apply it with Ubuntu. The sane version mentioned seems a lot lower than what breezy comes with?
[03:57] <Pickle_Weasel> is there a command to close an ejected drive?
[03:57] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , did you do "source ~/.bashrc" afterwards?
[03:58] <Lupin[lvl] > theine: no? i dont know what to do, i just wrote what i was told to make it work
[03:58] <danieti2005> berend I will reboot and come back
[03:58] <danieti2005> ok?
[03:58] <Lupin[lvl] > theine: should i add that to the next line after it?
[03:58] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , no!
[03:59] <Lupin[lvl] > (^^;
[03:59] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , that will probably result in an endless loop...
[03:59] <Lupin[lvl] > theine: okay i wont (^^
[03:59] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , just type "source ~/.bashrc" in a terminal
[03:59] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , and then hit enter
[03:59] <slyjab> cool... got it to work ... thanks nalioth
[04:00] <nalioth> slyjab: np
[04:00] <Lupin[lvl] > theine: then will i try running automatix?
[04:00] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , yes
[04:00] <johnsie2k> Does gnomemeeting actually work?
[04:01] <Celaborn> apt-get install realplayer leads to a couldn't find package error, does it go by a different name?
[04:01] <Lupin[lvl] > theine: it still isnt connecting to the servers i think
[04:01] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , you only need to do "source ~/.bashrc" once in this terminal, if you open up a new terminal, ~/.bashrc is automatically sourced
[04:01] <johnsie2k> you;re better downloading replayer fro http://realplayer.com
[04:02] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, im running automatix from a link the applications, do i need to run it through the terminal?
[04:02] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , how do you actually launch automatix?
[04:02] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , yeah, you should try that
[04:02] <Walrus>  pretty sad. I try linux to get away from propreitary software and right off the bat comes realplayer, one of my most hated apps. irony :)
[04:02] <Stricklin> Anyone get gPHP to launch?
[04:02] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, i dont know how.. automatix is supposed to automate it (^^;
[04:02] <slyjab> never did like realplayer
[04:02] <danieti2005> _berend ?
[04:02] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , automate what?
[04:03] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, it opens a terminal window itself and tries to connect, but its not connecting
[04:03] <danieti2005> it worked !
[04:03] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, downloading and installing diff programs i think
[04:03] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[04:04] <morphix> can u start gnome back up after killing it?
[04:04] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, ive done all that and now its installed but when i run it and its automating the procedure through the terminal, i can see its not connecting because its timing out
[04:04] <johnsie2k> anyonebeen able to get into yahoo voice chat in ubuntu?
[04:04] <Walrus> I have a HP Scanjet 4200c that doesn't work in xsane. I came across http://hp4200-backend.sourceforge.net/ telling how to patch some files, but I don't think it applies to the setup/directories that Ubuntu uses. Any help?
[04:04] <danieti2005> berend_
[04:04] <berend__> hey
[04:04] <berend__> it works for me
[04:04] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, "Could not connect to security.ubuntu.com:80 (82.211.81.138), connection timed out" and same for the other servers it tries to connect to
[04:04] <danieti2005> berend_ for me too
[04:04] <danieti2005> thank you very much
[04:04] <berend__> playing an mp3 and lost at the same time
[04:05] <berend__> no problem :)
[04:05] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , does "ping security.ubuntu.com" work?
[04:05] <berend__> cool beans, enjoy the ubuntu goodness
[04:05] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, "PING security.ubuntu.com (82.211.81.138) 56(84) bytes of data."
[04:05] <worthawholebean> Anyone have any idea when the drivers for that 802.11g broadcom chipset will be ready to use?
[04:05] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , nothing more?
[04:06] <Lupin[lvl] > nothing more
[04:06] <dabaR> ctrl+c Lupin[lvl] 
[04:06] <joetheodd> The following message is not suitable if small children are around: http://tinyurl.com/c2nbh
[04:06] <dabaR> does it say timed out?
[04:06] <wickedpuppy> morning Lupin[lvl]  ...still here ?
[04:06] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , not something like "64 bytes from 82.211.81.138: icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 time=34.8 ms"?
[04:06] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, no
[04:06] <wickedpuppy> you been asking for whole night ?
[04:07] <stevnblinux> Struggling with a Supermicro 2.4 Xeon Server Breezy installation. - Keeps kernel panicing on Install CD boot.  Have tried many of the boot options with no success.  Can anyone help?
[04:07] <Lupin[lvl] > nwickedpuppy, no i came back 15 minutes ago (^^
[04:07] <dabaR> hit ctrl+c Lupin[lvl] 
[04:07] <wickedpuppy> oh haaa k
[04:07] <Lupin[lvl] > wickedpuppy, im on a whole new problem (^^
[04:07] <Lupin[lvl] > dabar, for what?
[04:07] <wickedpuppy> lol
[04:07] <eric_> Hello.  I'm wondering where the equivalent of Windows "Program Files" is in Linux? (where should I place programs like Thunderbird?)
[04:07] <dabaR> for the ping to end...
[04:07] <Lupin[lvl] > okay
[04:07] <dabaR> and it will tell you lost packets...
[04:07] <dabaR> If I understand correctly.
[04:07] <Lupin[lvl] > "121 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 119983ms"
[04:07] <glick> do i want mozillaplayer-mozilla or flashplugin-nonfree?
[04:08] <worthawholebean> eric_: /usr/bin
[04:08] <worthawholebean> or /usr/local/bin
[04:08] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , please type...
[04:08] <dabaR> see, lost packets.
[04:08] <eric_> worthawholebean: thanks!
[04:08] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , export HTTP_PROXY=http://proxy.dcu.ie:3128
[04:08] <johnsie2k> anybody downloaded any cool soaftware today?
[04:08] <nalioth> eric_: you use synaptic to install your programs, and it will place them where they go
[04:08] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, then ping again?
[04:08] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , yes
[04:08] <eric_> nalioth: synaptic?
[04:08] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, no good
[04:09] <glick> which of those two packages do i want if i want to be able to watch flash movies in my browser?
[04:09] <nalioth> ubotu: tell eric_ about synaptic
[04:09] <dabaR> eric_: what are you looking at doing to the "program files"?
[04:09] <nalioth> eric_: ubuntu's package manager is called apt-get. synaptic is a graphical frontend to it
[04:09] <johnsie2k> glic read the guid at http://ubuntuguide.org
[04:09] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , i would have been very surprised if that would have helped actually
[04:09] <eric_> I just downloaded Thunderbird.. extracted it.. but it's on my Desktop.. and I want to file it away somewhere like 'program files' equivalent
[04:09] <Lupin[lvl] > (^^;
[04:09] <nalioth> johnsie2k: please dont advise ubuntuguide
[04:09] <sml> could someone please run this command #zcat /proc/config.gz | grep HFS
[04:10] <johnsie2k> why not?
[04:10] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , what does "cat /etc/resolv.conf" say?
[04:10] <nalioth> !ubuntuguide
[04:10] <ubotu> well, 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.
[04:10] <dabaR> eric_: then you need to use synaptic as nalioth told you. Use that program, and that program only to install things.
[04:10] <nalioth> johnsie2k: because if you use it, your ubuntu will shortly grind to a halt (if not instantly)
[04:10] <johnsie2k> well.. it worked ok for me
[04:10] <Pablo_C> can anyone suggest how the heck I can play avi. mpg. divx and streaming windozs stuff... ( I know this is a n00b question but I need some help)
[04:10] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, search dcu.ie, nameserver 136.206.1.3, nameserver 136.206.1.8
[04:10] <dabaR> ubotu: yes
[04:10] <ubotu> Yes, yes! Yes indeed. Who would have thought it, eh, dabar?
[04:10] <nalioth> eric_: ubotu sent you some info in a private message
[04:11] <eric_> thanks, however I can't imagine -every- program being available from apt-get...   which in case you would place them in /usr/local/bin and run them from cmd prompt?
[04:11] <sml> guys .. it is just a quick favour please ?? will take 3 seconds.
[04:11] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , is your network card configured via DHCP?
[04:11] <corincole> cmd prompt? windws talk! lol
[04:11] <dabaR> or make a shortcut for them somewhere, yes.
[04:11] <nalioth> eric_: if you enable universe and multiverse repos, you will have more programs than you will know what to do with
[04:12] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, i havent changed its configs so i think so
[04:12] <eric_> nalioth: noo idea what that is, but i'll look into it, thx
[04:12] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , did you ever had a network connection since you installed Ubuntu?
[04:12] <nalioth> ubotu: tell eric_ about repos
[04:13] <sml> #zcat /proc/config.gz | grep HFS
[04:13] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, ive had the network connection since i installed
[04:13] <sml> you can just copy and paste
[04:13] <caonex>  Sometimes in linux my screen flicks and i can barely see it. What is this, why does it happen, and what can i do to solve it?
[04:13] <sml> caonex .. when does it happen?
[04:14] <sml> rather than run the command then I will rephrase ..
[04:14] <caonex> sml, randomly, just let the computer sit, or switching to console.
[04:14] <sml> is the default arch kernel compiled with HFS support? or hfsplus ?
[04:14] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , are you using x-chat under ubuntu right now?
[04:14] <eric_> thx nalioth for the info
[04:14] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, i am and webbrowsing works, also synaptic manager works
[04:15] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , ah ok... then your system administrator probably just blocked all ping requests
[04:15] <sml> caonex .. what is you r vid card?
[04:16] <theine> Lupin[lvl] , what does "sudo apt-get update" give you?
[04:16] <Pablo_C> any suggestions on how to install windows codecs and get xine or totem to use them? including divx..??
[04:16] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Pablo_C about w32codecs
[04:16] <caonex> sml, ati radeon xpress 200m
[04:16] <sml> Pablo_C .. read the ubuntu docs .. it is all there .. just hook up to the restricted area
[04:16] <Lupin[lvl] > theine, it does the reading package lists thing
[04:17] <sml> have you tried using a different driver? which one are you using now? radeon, ati, vesa?
[04:17] <glick> god i hate java
[04:17] <theine> do you see security.ubuntu.com somewhere in that output?
[04:17] <glick> java is the creme-de-la-creme of shittiness
[04:17] <Pablo_C> thanks nalioth and sml
[04:18] <HaroldJohnson> Question: I just installed Breezy, and the installer quit near the end of the process.  My HD filled up and couldn't take any more.  How can I fix this?
[04:18] <Pablo_C> can I ask what the restricted area is?
[04:18] <wickedpuppy> HaroldJohnson, whats the harddisk size ?
[04:18] <glick> HaroldJohnson, ummm get a bigger harddisk?
[04:18] <wickedpuppy> area ?
[04:18] <HaroldJohnson> 1.7GB
[04:18] <wickedpuppy> Pablo_C, restricted area or format ?
[04:19] <Pablo_C> sml Pablo_C .. read the ubuntu docs .. it is all there .. just hook up to the restricted area
[04:19] <sml> HaroldJohnson .. dont install all the packages
[04:19] <HaroldJohnson> glick, Not an option.
[04:19] <HaroldJohnson> sml, How do I avoid doing that?
[04:19] <glick> HaroldJohnson, then dont install everything
[04:19] <HaroldJohnson> glick, So how?
[04:19] <glick> HaroldJohnson, install the server version and XFCE4 if you want a desktop
[04:19] <Pablo_C> wickedpuppy, the restricted area sml is speaking of
[04:19] <HaroldJohnson> glick, It's too late now, isn't it?
[04:19] <glick> HaroldJohnson, at the install screen, just type Server
[04:20] <sml> HaroldJohnson .. there are options to custom select packages in the install process .. find some stuff you dont need
[04:20] <wickedpuppy> oh k
[04:20] <glick> HaroldJohnson, just reinstall
[04:20] <HaroldJohnson> glick, It's not that easy.
[04:20] <HaroldJohnson> glick,  The server installation hasn't ever come up when I tried it on my old Mac.
[04:20] <Dr_Fate> dma still not enabled by default on rom drives?
[04:21] <glick> HaroldJohnson, when you initially boot the install disk
[04:21] <HaroldJohnson> glick, I might try it again, but it didn't work with Hoary nor Warty.
[04:21] <glick> when it asks you to press enter just type 'server' then press enter
[04:21] <sml> HaroldJohnson .. or try the easy and fast arch linux .. it is awesome and perfect for you
[04:21] <HaroldJohnson> glick, That's not how it works when you're installing on an Old World Mac, but I appreciate the effort.
[04:21] <sml> HaroldJohnson .. www.archlinuix.org
[04:21] <sml> opps
[04:21] <sml> www.archlinux.org
[04:22] <HaroldJohnson> sml, I'll look into it, but I've been using Ubuntu for awhile now and wouldn't rather stick with it.
[04:22] <sml> HaroldJohnson .. just do a base install .. then you just add whatever you need with #pacman
[04:22] <HaroldJohnson> sml (Though I *was* trying to install Debian yesterday.)
[04:22] <HaroldJohnson> sml, What's *pacman
[04:22] <sml> HaroldJohnson .. arch is easy than deb
[04:22] <sml> HaroldJohnson .. pacman is the package managing commmand
[04:23] <HaroldJohnson> sml, Well, I'll try the base install deal again, and I'll look into arch.
[04:23] <JeffAMcGee> p(1) line 13/74 (END)
[04:23] <sbartley> Struggling with a Supermicro 2.4 Xeon Server Breezy installation. - Keeps kernel panicing on Install CD boot.  Have tried many of the boot options with no success.  Can anyone help?
[04:23] <sml> HaroldJohnson .. if install a base system with nothing, then type #pacman -S gnome .. for example
[04:23] <HaroldJohnson> sml, Thanks for your help
[04:23] <sml> HaroldJohnson .. and you have gnome
[04:23] <morale> sbartley, where is it panicing?
[04:23] <HaroldJohnson> sml, Not even certain I want a GUI.
[04:23] <caonex> sml, i have not, i am using ati
[04:23] <sbartley> morale, seems to be around loading the i2o.
[04:24] <caonex> sml, what i was trying was using fglrx for open gl but have not gotten it to work yet.
[04:24] <HaroldJohnson> sml, Thanks again, I'll get back to that server install.
[04:24] <morale> sbartley: i think there is a way to make it not load those sensors.
[04:24] <sml> caonex .. well it only takes a sec to run through the dpkg-reconfigure xersver-xorg and use the radeon option
[04:24] <glick> im trying to install the sun java
[04:24] <caonex> radeon option?
[04:24] <caonex> hmm
[04:24] <glick> and i did it according to the wiki
[04:24] <sbartley> morale, I have tried many of the boot switch options with no change.
[04:24] <glick> but its not working
[04:25] <socomm> Not working how?
[04:25] <sml> caonex .. ahhh ok ... open gl .. so you are not using the ati driver but the fglrx driver
[04:25] <caonex> sml, nope i am using the ati driver
[04:25] <morale> sbartley: did you try disabling  ACPI ?
[04:25] <caonex> sml, i wanted to use fglrxm but could not
[04:25] <sml> caonex .. you just said fglrx??
[04:25] <sbartley> morale, yes.
[04:25] <glick> socomm, ah i downloaded thejdk by mistake lemme try again
[04:25] <sml> caonex .. what does your xorg.conf say you are using?
[04:26] <caonex> sml, what i said is that the only one that i have tried besides ati is fglrx but it did not function properly
[04:26] <caonex> sml, ati
[04:26] <sml> caonex .. oh ok .. try radeon then
[04:26] <sml> caonex .. but you wont get the open gl stuff
[04:26] <caonex> Section "Device"
[04:26] <caonex>         Identifier      "ATI Technologies, Inc. Radeon Xpress 200M (RS480)"
[04:26] <caonex>         Driver          "ati"
[04:26] <caonex>         BusID           "PCI:1:5:0"
[04:26] <caonex>         Option          "NoAccel"               "true"
[04:26] <caonex> EndSection
[04:26] <caonex> sml, see that is what i am running on
[04:27] <sml> caonex .. do you want the open gl stuff or just to stop the filckering?
[04:27] <nalioth> caonex: please dont paste in here
[04:27] <lui> hihi
[04:27] <caonex> sml, i want to maximize the use of the card, so i guess i want open gl as well
[04:27] <sml> caonex .. do you play games?
[04:27] <sbartley> morale, I get messages like: "iop0: PCI I2O controller"  then "mtrr: type mismatch ......"
[04:27] <nalioth> ubotu: tell caonex about paste
[04:27] <Amaranth> nalioth: The live cd worked.
[04:27] <Lupin[lvl] > whats the address of the site to do pastes instead of pasting here?
[04:28] <Amaranth> !pastebin
[04:28] <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
[04:28] <sml> nalioth .. is the default ubuntu kernel compiled with hfs or hfsplus support?
[04:28] <glick> socomm, yeah its not working
[04:28] <nalioth> Amaranth: good to hear
[04:28] <sbartley> morale, followed by "iop0: could not enable write combining MTRR"
[04:28] <nalioth> sml: both
[04:28] <lui> i have a Debian partition in another hardisk, how I mount it here in ubuntu? it is in hda1
[04:28] <glick> i do sudo apt-get install fakeroot java-package java-common
[04:28] <sml> nalioth .. ta :)
[04:28] <glick> it just says everything is already at their newest versions
[04:28] <sbartley> Is there a way to turn off hotplug during breezy install?
[04:28] <caonex> sml, yes i do
[04:28] <nalioth> glick: are you on amd64 kernel?
[04:28] <socomm> glick: And this installs java for you?
[04:28] <Matrice64_> you could past http://rafb.net/paste/
[04:28] <caonex> nalioth, what about ubuntu.pastebin.com
[04:29] <glick> nalioth, no im not
[04:29] <socomm> glick: How are you verifying this install?
[04:29] <sml> caonex .. ok so you need the performance then .. did you install fglrx?
[04:29] <glick> socomm, its supposed to according to the ubuntu wiki
[04:29] <caonex> sml, i did but it X did not start
[04:29] <nalioth> caonex: please dont paste in here
[04:29] <Lupin[lvl] > everytime i install or uninstall a package i get this, anyone know how to fix it? http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3478
[04:29] <nalioth> ubotu: tell glick about javadeb
[04:29] <caonex> i changed ati for fglrx and X did not start
[04:29] <caonex> nalioth, i wont sorry sir.
[04:30] <Amaranth> !fglrx
[04:30] <ubotu> fglrx is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:30] <ColonelKernel> !modules
[04:30] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, ColonelKernel
[04:30] <ColonelKernel> no one seems to
[04:30] <glick> nalioth, will they automatically make firefox java capable?
[04:30] <caonex> sml, do you happen to have fglrx installed?
[04:30] <apokryphos> glick: yes
[04:30] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: u can
[04:31] <ColonelKernel> kbrooks, evidently not.
[04:31] <sml> caonex .. not currently .. i did previously with a different pc
[04:31] <ColonelKernel> Ive been asking since 3 in the afternoon
[04:31] <Lupin[lvl] > anyone?
[04:31] <xfelon> hmm
[04:31] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: you can
[04:31] <xfelon> my floppy drive isnt working
[04:31] <ColonelKernel> kbrooks, evidently not.
[04:31] <ColonelKernel> Ive been asking since 3 in the afternoon
[04:31] <xfelon> when i click on my floppy i get "Unable to mount the selected volume" and "Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume"
[04:31] <kbrooks> modprobe mod foo=bar
[04:31] <caonex> sml, i changed it and then ran the configurator or xorg.conf generator but did not work
[04:32] <ColonelKernel> kbrooks, and for when it autoloads?
[04:32] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: options mod option
[04:32] <caonex> sml, do you have to add something like da or whatever for it to work?
[04:32] <knewt> just had to have a quick giggle here about the fact that i received my hoary cd delivery from canonical today *g*
[04:32] <sml> caonex .. i would bother running the dpkg-reconfig.. command when you are trying to set up fglrx .. just edit xorg.conf by hand
[04:32] <Falstius> hi, what package does the automounting in ubuntu?  I need to reinstall it (long story)
[04:32] <ColonelKernel> kbrooks, where does the options line go? in what file?
[04:33] <sbartley> Can anyone tell me how to start a Breezy install without hotplug running?
[04:33] <kbrooks> modprobe.conf
[04:33] <caonex> sml, you would or wouldnt
[04:33] <ColonelKernel> kbrooks, thank you
[04:33] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: man modprobe.conf
[04:34] <sml> caonex .. edit xorg.conf manually and follow the readme. if that failes, then read the ubuntu wiki
[04:34] <sml> caonex .. and follow the ubuntu wiki steps
[04:34] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: man modprobe
[04:34] <ColonelKernel> kbrooks, I dont seem to have a modprobe.conf
[04:35] <sbartley> Can anyone point me to where I might go to get some help with Breezy install?
[04:35] <wickedpuppy> sbartley, here
[04:35] <Walrus> hmm, now I've got all these files of the sane backends (1.0.16) downloaded... but I'm not sure if I should patch it as the patch is written for v1.0.8
[04:35] <Walrus> i wonder why backends aren't included in the default install?
[04:35] <sbartley> wickedpuppy, should I assume then since nobody answers, that the answer is unknown here?
[04:35] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: hang on
[04:35] <Lupin[lvl] > how do i copy a file from one folder to another using the terminal?
[04:35] <kbrooks> sbartley: no
[04:36] <caonex> sml, oh i did not find and knew there was a wiki for fglrx, thanks
[04:36] <Falstius> my automount is broken, I think the package may be been removed.  What package is it?
[04:36] <thedingus> any one know mac ubuntu install
[04:36] <wickedpuppy> sbartley, no hotplug means your usb devices will not be detected ?
[04:37] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: no, no modprobe.conf. let me read
[04:37] <weijie90> hi
[04:37] <sbartley> wickedpuppy, I am not sure if that will fix my problem or not.  my server kernel panic's on breezy cd boot at what appears to be attempting to load i2o.  last message before errors seems to be pci hotplug related.
[04:37] <weijie90> i plugged in my usb digicam, i had to mount it manualy
[04:38] <Walrus> i love this official help channel btw. nobody talks to me. Thanks
[04:38] <weijie90> how do i make it automount?
[04:38] <Magnus-swe> unbuntu!!!, i love you sooo :)
[04:38] <wickedpuppy> hmms ...
[04:38] <jody_lap> Where would I request a package update for breezy ?  I'm getting buried in reports of a bug in gnumeric-1.5.90 that was fixed for 1.6.0 but missed the breezy release
[04:38] <pizux> is someone know about playing serious sam on ubuntu?
[04:38] <Lupin[lvl] > how do i copy or move a file from one dir to another through the gnome terminal, anyone?
[04:39] <Magnus-swe> ubuntu... its a tricky spelling
[04:39] <Walrus>  Magnus-swe : lol
[04:39] <jody_lap> Lupin[lvl] : mv src_file_name target_dir_name
[04:39] <Magnus-swe> i always end up in #unbuntu or obuntu or ubuntoo
[04:39] <Magnus-swe> :)
[04:39] <Magnus-swe> whats it mean ?
[04:39] <ColonelKernel> wow except for the animated smileys, gyachE works very well
[04:40] <pystart> Hi, am trying to install scipy on ubuntu.  It doesn't appear in synaptic (?), but the scipy site has .rpms; what's the best way to install this ?
[04:40] <jody_lap> Magnus-swe: partial dyslexia :-)
[04:40] <Walrus> Magnus-swe, : for lazy americans, they should name it #U-Linux ;)... as for the meaning, that's covered on page1 of ubuntu.com I think
[04:40] <Magnus-swe> pystart: python is way out, get pkgspider
[04:40] <nalioth> Walrus: please dont pick on anyone
[04:40] <weijie90> i plugged in my usb digicam, i had to mount it manualy
[04:40] <weijie90> how do i make it automount?
[04:40] <Magnus-swe> hahaha, wa and jody.. thanks :)
[04:41] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: options module option
[04:41] <kbrooks> in /etc/modules.conf
[04:41] <Magnus-swe> im just not finding the channel, ever.. when i want to
[04:41] <ColonelKernel> kbrooks, where does that go? I dont seem to have a modprobe.conf
[04:41] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to play mpegs using linux?
[04:41] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: /etc/modules.conf !!!
[04:42] <socomm> !tell n0odl3 about restricted
[04:42] <Magnus-swe> the thing is i always type unbuntu .. or mix some "o" in there :)
[04:42] <socomm> !restricted
[04:42] <ubotu> from memory, restricted is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[04:42] <jody_lap> I'll ask simpler questions.  1) How do I contant the ubuntu maintainer for a specific package (sort of filing a bogus bug) ?  2) Are there going to be updates to breeze, or do I just eat this sea of upstream bug reports until a new release comes out ?
[04:42] <ColonelKernel> kbrooks, I dont HAVE /etc/modules.conf
[04:42] <tga> howdy folks
[04:42] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: i do
[04:42] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: strange, no clue
[04:42] <sml> caonex ... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI?highlight=%28fglrx%29
[04:42] <sbartley> wickedpuppy, any other suggestions?
[04:42] <Magnus-swe> jody_lap: you can use pkgspider :)
[04:43] <ColonelKernel> kbrooks, fresh breezy install here
[04:43] <sml> caonex ... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATIOnBreezyOpenGLFix?highlight=%28fglrx%29
[04:43] <wickedpuppy> sbartley, nope sorry
[04:43] <k3p7> what is the default admin password/username for schooltool (on edubuntu)?
[04:43] <sbartley> wickedpuppy, np. thx.
[04:43] <Magnus-swe> jody_lap: i hacked it :)
[04:43] <tga> if I have a remote device sending data through tcp or udp how can I create a fake character device to pump that data?
[04:43] <wickedpuppy> kbrooks, have you recompiled ya kernel ?
[04:43] <kbrooks> wickedpuppy: no
[04:43] <Magnus-swe> jody_lap: itll surpass any known package manager
[04:43] <kbrooks> wickedpuppy: y
[04:43] <jody_lap> Magnus-swe: Could you be a tad more specific ?  What's pkgspider ?
[04:43] <wickedpuppy> funny ... then how you get modules.conf ?
[04:43] <wickedpuppy> i don't have it either
[04:43] <Magnus-swe> jody_lap: googliemonster ya knows :)
[04:43] <Walrus> Whoever writes the info and man pages needs to learn how to write a summary :)
[04:44] <kbrooks> i dunno
[04:44] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to set up a mouse pen?
[04:44] <jody_lap> Magnus-swe: ahh, thanks I'll have a look but that does not sound like what I'm looking for.
[04:44] <k3p7> i looked through the edubuntu wiki, but no results
[04:44] <n0odl3> when i say mouse pen i mean something like a wacom tablet
[04:44] <Magnus-swe> jody_lap: its way early beta but somewhat neat.. if you just wanna install some apps it could be ok
[04:44] <jody_lap> I maintain Gnumeric.  The version in breezy is broken, and I'm being buried in bugreports.
[04:45] <Magnus-swe> jody_lap: or pkgspider install newdist-pass2 :)
[04:45] <wickedpuppy> jody_lap, #ubuntu-devel
[04:45] <Magnus-swe> thats LFS
[04:45] <jody_lap> wickedpuppy: thanks
[04:45] <wickedpuppy> :P
[04:45] <wickedpuppy> here is a user help channel
[04:45] <jody_lap> Magnus-swe: good luck with the new toy
[04:45] <wickedpuppy> guess only a few devs come here
[04:45] <ColonelKernel> im not finding anything on google helpful either - if anyone knows where I lay down option lines for modules in breezy please let me know
[04:45] <k3p7> so, any ideas?
[04:45] <Magnus-swe> jody_lap: thanks, im perfecting it atm
[04:46] <wickedpuppy> sbartley, still there ?
[04:46] <Magnus-swe> im unsure.. maybe im making people dumber by doing this.. thats the last thing i want
[04:46] <sbartley> wickedpuppy, yep
[04:47] <wickedpuppy> sbartley, may i suggest something ?
[04:47] <Magnus-swe> hence they dont have to learn by themseleves
[04:47] <sbartley> please.
[04:47] <wickedpuppy> i am not sure it will work though
[04:47] <cevizoglu> I'm trying to install a cisco vpn client, and it needs the kernel source to build the vpn module.  what path do I give it?
[04:47] <Magnus-swe> ill have to ask the lfs lists...
[04:47] <wickedpuppy> well go to /etc/init.d ... and rename hotplug and hotplug-net to hotplug.old and hotplug-net.old
[04:48] <wickedpuppy> or just move them somewhere
[04:48] <wickedpuppy> later you can put it back
[04:48] <sbartley> wickedpuppy, unfortunately, this is during an install from cd.  Not on a running system.
[04:48] <wickedpuppy> oh
[04:48] <wickedpuppy> ah hmms ...
[04:48] <wickedpuppy> you need to install with no hotplug support then
[04:49] <sbartley> I believe that is correct.
[04:49] <sbartley> just cant figure out how to turn it off as a boot: option during the install.
[04:51] <wickedpuppy> sbartley, http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/2004.2/handbook-amd64.xml?part=1&chap=2&style=printable
[04:51] <SPCcrow> What is a good program for writing CDs on ubuntu?
[04:51] <wickedpuppy> check out this page
[04:51] <wickedpuppy> SPCcrow, i like k3b
[04:51] <SPCcrow> wickedpuppy: is it "user friendly"
[04:51] <sbartley> wickedpuppy, k. will do. thx.
[04:51] <Chameleon22> has anyone here experienced this error: Cannot rename /var/lib/snmp/snmpapp.conf to /var/lib/snmp/snmpapp.0.conf when running a CLI php5 script?
[04:52] <aeon17x> SPCcrow: very user-friendly.
[04:52] <weijie90> i plugged in my usb digicam, i had to mount it manualy
[04:52] <weijie90> how do i make it automount?
[04:52] <wickedpuppy> SPCcrow, try it .. if you don't like it , thrash it :P its free
[04:52] <aeon17x> SPCcrow: and colorful too. Kinda trippy, actually.
[04:52] <ColonelKernel> kbrooks, I think you mean /etc/modules
[04:52] <SPCcrow> aeon17x: good times
[04:52] <kbrooks> lol
[04:52] <slyjab> does anyone knowif sun java works with ubuntu
[04:52] <wickedpuppy> ColonelKernel, he insisted modules.conf
[04:52] <kbrooks> ColonelKernel: as in?
[04:52] <wickedpuppy> lol
[04:52] <aeon17x> slyjab: yes, look for the Blackdown package in the repositories
[04:53] <caonex> sml: it says it is unable to load the module
[04:53] <aeon17x> slyjab: you can also install Sun's own Java package from their website.
[04:53] <apokryphos> aeon17x: erm, blackdown is not sun
[04:53] <ColonelKernel> wickedpuppy, yes, he certainly did - but I dont have that, I only have /etc/modules
[04:53] <kbrooks> wickedpuppy: i dont have fresh breezy
[04:53] <wickedpuppy> same here
[04:53] <apokryphos> !tell slyjab about javadebs
[04:53] <PassoinLim> I'm using snd-intel8x0 as a alsa mixer. But when i opened volume control manager, there were two adjustment bar, Master and Headphone. I just wanna one master bar for adjusting volume. What should I do?
[04:53] <slyjab> suns java package isn't working
[04:53] <wickedpuppy> kbrooks, mine is stale by 3 months
[04:53] <aeon17x> apokryphos: I thought it was... they say something about a Sun license >_>
[04:53] <apokryphos> slyjab: install the respective deb
[04:53] <esac> i have a directory off /dev/sda1 that i want to mount to /mnt/public, any ideas how to do it ? i tried /dev/sda1/public /mnt/public and it didnt like it
[04:54] <apokryphos> aeon17x: probably that they're respecting it in some way; blackdown is, however, not sun.
[04:54] <slyjab> thanks aprokyphos
[04:54] <vitriol> my cpu isn't stepping correctly. it's stuck on 800mhz....and before i restarted powernowd it was stuck on 1600mhz
[04:54] <aeon17x> apokyphos: oh, thanks for clearing that up.
[04:54] <kbrooks> esac: that isnt correct
[04:54] <vitriol> it's a turion if that helps. anybody know a fix?
[04:54] <ColonelKernel> i had to turn off auto brightness and image equalization to to damn quickcam module, it was working like pure feces - now it works great
[04:54] <kbrooks> esac: mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/public
[04:54] <esac> kbrooks: if i do that, then my wife gets access to /dev/sda1/private which contains my pr0n .. not good
[04:55] <ColonelKernel> I hope that guy gets animated smileys working in gyachE - its almost exactly like yahoo
[04:55] <kbrooks> esac: you dont get linux
[04:55] <esac> kbrooks: you don't get my question
[04:55] <sbartley> wickedpuppy, well, nohotplug did not fix anything.
[04:55] <kbrooks> esac: no
[04:55] <ColonelKernel> looks like [Killa]  took himself ouit
[04:55] <wickedpuppy> ah sbartley i am not of my wit there ...
[04:55] <wickedpuppy> lol
[04:55] <kbrooks> '/dev/sda1/private'
[04:55] <kbrooks> only
[04:55] <sbartley> lol
[04:56] <[KiLLA] > you fucking what home boy
[04:56] <kbrooks> '/mnt/pathp/rivate'
[04:56] <apokryphos> [KiLLA] : language
[04:56] <esac> kbrooks: i know that string isn't valid, i am using it to explain "a directory named /private located off /dev/sda1 which is an ext3 filesystem
[04:56] <kbrooks> apokryphos: heh, was about to poke you
[04:56] <kbrooks> [KiLLA] : language
[04:57] <kbrooks> Amaranth: u were beat down ;)
[04:58] <damosu> #channel,0
[04:58] <Amaranth> kbrooks: he flooded out, that means he was doing something to try to flood this channel
[04:58] <vitriol> anybody know why cpu speed stepping wouldn't work?
[04:58] <Amaranth> err, yeah
[04:58] <Amaranth> i see what you mean now
[04:58] <kbrooks> test
[04:58] <Magnus-swe> ubuntu!!
[04:58] <Magnus-swe> hello kbrooks
[04:58] <kbrooks> Magnus-swe: do i knw you? ;)
[04:59] <apokryphos> ok, *really* going off to sleep now
[04:59] <Thanatermesis> damosu ?
[04:59] <Thanatermesis> what is this channel ?
[04:59] <Amaranth> apokryphos: night
[04:59] <damosu> taba experimentando
[04:59] <kbrooks> Thanatermesis: #ubuntu
[04:59] <damosu> #3,000
[04:59] <kbrooks> damosu: shoo
[04:59] <Thanatermesis> no no... the channel of damosu speaks
[04:59] <Thanatermesis> damosu chanel,0 ?
[04:59] <damosu> #channel,0
[04:59] <Thanatermesis> ah
[04:59] <damosu> 2 n
[05:00] <yrithinnd> wooooooowowowoowowwo
[05:00] <yrithinnd> woowowow
[05:00] <damosu> xD
[05:00] <Thanatermesis> 2 n ?
[05:00] <yrithinnd> best channel
[05:00] <damosu> dos enes
[05:00] <Magnus-swe> X0x0x0
[05:00] <damosu> chaNNel
[05:00] <kbrooks> damosu: who  are you?
[05:00] <aitiba69> hi
[05:00] <yrithinnd> #sexpow,0
[05:00] <yrithinnd> #sexpow,0
[05:00] <yrithinnd> #sexpow,0
[05:00] <Thanatermesis> ahhhh, 2 nn
[05:00] <Thanatermesis> lol
[05:00] <Magnus-swe> LOADLIN, 0 ,5
[05:00] <wickedpuppy> ....
[05:00] <Magnus-swe> :)
[05:00] <kbrooks> yrithinnd: and WHO are you, if i might want to know?
[05:01] <aitiba69> someone can help my with a wifi card? I'm using a toturial of wiki.ubuntu but...
[05:02] <daved> anyone know if it's possible to make my lcd the "primary" monitor in an nvidia twinview setup?
[05:02] <thephotoman> aitba69: what kind is it?
[05:03] <esac> how can i mount an ext3 filesystem so that normal users have access to all files on it ? or is it not possible
[05:03] <thephotoman> easc: set the permissions using chmod.
[05:04] <cafuego_> esac: chmod; ext3 doesn't support umask/uig/gid mounting.
[05:04] <esac> thephotoman: thats what i figured. its a usb flash drive that i take around to different machines and that means that everytime i'll have to chmod/chown all of the files on it
[05:04] <Xenguy> esac: I think you would have to include the user(s) in sudoers  -- sounds like a bad idea overall IMHO
[05:04] <kbrooks> Xenguy: no
[05:05] <Xenguy> kbrooks: chmod is going to work, is it :-)
[05:05] <kbrooks> Xenguy: it will.
[05:05] <Xenguy> uh huh
[05:06] <kbrooks> Xenguy: er wait *think think*
[05:06] <kbrooks> 'isn't it' -> no, it wont
[05:07] <yi> hurmm
[05:07] <yi> does anyone have quake4 working on amd64?
[05:07] <yi> ./quake4.x86: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[05:07] <yi> although that is in my /usr/lib/
[05:07] <slyjab> apokryphos, do i install the java pkg with dpkg (sry newbie)
[05:08] <nalioth> slyjab: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
[05:08] <thephotoman> yi: try running it in a 32 bit chroot.
[05:09] <ColonelKernel> quake 4? when the heck di dthat come out?
[05:09] <thephotoman> well, Java 1.4 is in Multiverse now, along with the Mozilla plugin.
[05:09] <kbrooks> thephotoman: too advanced
[05:09] <thephotoman> Quake 4 came out earlier this week.
[05:09] <yi> thephotoman: how do i do that?
[05:09] <kbrooks> thephotoman: too advanced
[05:09] <kbrooks> yi: dont
[05:09] <rukuartic> Hey all
[05:09] <herve> steph recherche fille pour dialogue hot
[05:10] <thephotoman> *shrugs*
[05:10] <kbrooks> herve:
[05:10] <yi> kbrooks: well, how do i get it to work then?
[05:10] <kbrooks> !fr
[05:10] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, fr is Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[05:10] <thephotoman> Well, I've never touched the 64 bit version.
[05:10] <yi> the FAQ says that the binary should work in a native 64bit environment
[05:10] <rukuartic> Can anyone help me with some basic networking problems?
[05:10] <yi> thephotoman: then why did you reply?
[05:10] <thephotoman> I've had friends.
[05:10] <thephotoman> They're into 64 bit.
[05:10] <crazyman> hey, in the Debian directions for UT, what can I get when it says to apt-get install umodpack?
[05:10] <herve> ai pass soire sur stasbourg recherche un peu de compagnie
[05:11] <kbrooks> herve:
[05:11] <kbrooks> !fr
[05:11] <ubotu> rumour has it, fr is Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[05:11] <x3ndou> is there any way to play WMVs?
[05:11] <crazyman> (or more to the point where can I get it?)
[05:11] <herve> kbrooks
[05:11] <herve> tu veux discuter avec moi
[05:11] <crazyman> ??
[05:11] <nalioth> ubotu: tell x3ndou about w32codecs
[05:11] <kbrooks> herve: i do not know french
[05:12] <dabaR> he does not speak that language, herve .
[05:12] <ubuntu> jajaja
[05:12] <ColonelKernel> is there a quake4 demo?
[05:12] <kbrooks> herve: please join #ubuntu-fr
[05:12] <slyjab> fyi ... love linux .. but had no clue what i was getting into
[05:12] <kbrooks> thank you
[05:12] <nalioth> herve: s'il vous plait, anglais ice, francais in #ubuntu-fr
[05:12] <sbartley> Can anyone tell me why with a hoary install cd, I can pass it acpi=off and it will install fine.  A Breezy install, passing it the same, results in kernel panic.
[05:12] <herve> personne pour t'chattter en fr please
[05:12] <sbartley> Same server.
[05:13] <herve> fille de prference
[05:13] <kbrooks> herve: no.
[05:13] <jmoney> just got e17 working!
[05:13] <_maydayjay_> herve -> kbrooks: "Je n'parles pas francais!"
[05:13] <ColonelKernel> herve - ever date a girl named Ori?
[05:13] <crazyman> hello?
[05:13] <nalioth> herve: en #ubuntu-fr s'il vous plait. english in here, please
[05:13] <kbrooks> herve: not a date room
[05:13] <carpe> herve, I'm testing my webserver...can someone enter on carpez1.homelinux.org  ?
[05:13] <dabaR> crazyman: hi, I dont know about the shooting game.
[05:13] <herve> je parle kbrooks not anglais you are a rosbif im a  frooggieaq
[05:13] <dabaR> haha.
[05:14] <dabaR> You should stop eating roast beef, kbrooks in other words.
[05:14] <ColonelKernel> carpe, the server is up youre only serving an mp3 though
[05:14] <herve> I want't to fuck with you !
[05:14] <dabaR> Yay for the ban!
[05:14] <rukuartic> carpe: You have a mp3 file up there right?
[05:14] <kbrooks> herve: language.
[05:14] <carpe> ColonelKernel, mp3's name?
[05:14] <blackvd> Hello, I'm currently running SuSE 9.3 on my desktop and would like to give ubuntu a try about how spce do you think I would need to install it on a partition?
[05:14] <cafuego_> #ubuntu-x is just over there -->
[05:14] <blackvd> *how much space
[05:14] <carpe> rukuartic, what's the name of file?
[05:14] <jmoney> anyone having mouse problems with gdm
[05:14] <Dsbeerf> Hello, someone know when Xunbuntu will be released ??
[05:14] <kbrooks> nalioth: thank you. that was annoying.
[05:15] <cafuego_> Dsbeerf: As iso? No idea.
[05:15] <jmoney> my cursor won't go all the way to the left on the gdm
[05:15] <Dsbeerf> cafuego yeah as iso
[05:15] <kbrooks> dabaR: are you french?
[05:15] <cafuego_> Dsbeerf: Of course, you cna just install Ubuntu in 'server' mode and add 'xubuntu-desktop'.
[05:15] <jmoney> and it was doing the same in e16 and e17
[05:15] <dabaR> off course, what did you think?
[05:15] <carpe> rukuartic, could you please tell me a files name?
[05:15] <nalioth> kbrooks: tu n'parle pas franais?
[05:15] <jmoney> but i fixed it in e17 by changing the resolution
[05:15] <kbrooks> nalioth: I can't read that ;)
[05:15] <pupil> Hi guys,. I want to utilize pxe boot or etherboot for a wireless card ( DWL-G510 Wireless Adapter)  I am not sure how to go about doing this
[05:15] <cafuego_> crazyman: Yes, but not highly handy for offline installs ;-)
[05:15] <pupil> Hi guys,. I want to utilize pxe boot or etherboot for a wireless card ( DWL-G510 Wireless Adapter)  I am not sure how to go about doing this
[05:15] <Kilprot> I'm looking for anyone who can help me with Grub Loading Error 17,  I've looked all around for answers haven't found anything that I understand or that works,  I'm entirely new to linux,
[05:15] <kbrooks> nalioth: not french
[05:15] <dabaR> we are all french in #ubuntu, we just pretend to speak english.
[05:16] <Dsbeerf> Well as iso will be fun
[05:16] <nalioth> pupil: easy on the 'enter' key, there
[05:16] <kbrooks> pupil: please dont repeat
[05:16] <cevizoglu> dabaR, but I can't find the subtitles!
[05:16] <carpe> ColonelKernel, could you tell me please what file is it?
[05:16] <pupil> sorry,. was a mistake
[05:16] <ColonelKernel> Je Suis Une Monsieur Pantalons Merdique!
[05:16] <cafuego_> nalioth: Il ne parle pas franais?
[05:16] <thephotoman> Well, a live iso would be useful in demonstrating the desktop.
[05:16] <pupil> kbrooks, nalioth, was a mistake,. sorry
[05:16] <rukuartic> carpe: http://carpez1.homelinux.org/Bratya_Grim_Resnicy.mp3
[05:16] <carpe> herve, I'm testing my webserver...can someone enter on carpez1.homelinux.org  ? what's the name of file?
[05:16] <ColonelKernel> carpe sorry about that
[05:16] <carpe> rukuartic, thak you brother :)
[05:17] <ColonelKernel> carpe, Bratya_Grim_Resnicy.mp3
[05:17] <kbrooks> .....
[05:17] <pupil> anyone have any idea how do do that,.  yes or now would suffice.
[05:17] <kbrooks> :p
[05:17] <nalioth> cafuego_: what? i dont speak french very well
[05:17] <cafuego_> kbrooks: verstehst du das jetzt?
[05:17] <kbrooks> cafuego: full english
[05:17] <Agrajag> nalioth: I don't speak it at all and I understood that 8)
[05:18] <Agrajag> somewhat anyway
[05:18] <kbrooks> cafuego: i can read some, like svp
[05:18] <carpe> ColonelKernel, thank you :)
[05:18] <thephotoman> The closest I come is Latin.
[05:18] <cafuego_> Yuck, unilinguals... <heh>
[05:18] <blair> ello?
[05:18] <kbrooks> and understand it -- 'please'
[05:18] <blair> woooooooooot!!!
[05:18] <Agrajag> he
[05:18] <daved> what package(s) do i need to install to play dvds?
[05:18] <pupil> dabaR, I am aware of hardware specifications,. that was not the question.
[05:18] <dabaR> whats so happy, blair?
[05:18] <cafuego_> kbrooks: "if you please" in fact.
[05:18] <nalioth> ubotu: tell daved about dvd
[05:18] <blair> welcome, ubuntu irc, from my now WIRELESS-NETWORK-ENABLED ubuntu laptop
[05:18] <carpe> ColonelKernel, can you download please the file...I'm intrested in download speed :) thank you
[05:18] <blair> <---got wireless working
[05:18] <blair> wooooooot!!
[05:18] <nalioth> blair: congratulations!
[05:19] <blair> killer
[05:19] <pupil> blackvd, congrats,.
[05:19] <pupil> blair, congrats
[05:19] <blair> only took about 8 detours and 3 trips to the howto's
[05:19] <x3ndou> okay, I installed w32codecs, now how do I make wmvs playable when they are imbedded in a web page
[05:19] <dabaR> whats with the ,. combination?
[05:19] <cafuego_> nalioth: btw, that was "/me speaks a bit of french and german, but my dutch and english are great"
[05:19] <blair> even got it working without having to turn off WEP
[05:19] <wickedpuppy> blair, congrat ... can ya put some hints on the wiki so we all can learn from your experience ?
[05:19] <nalioth> cafuego_: no habla, mi disculpa
[05:19] <dabaR> x3ndou: use mplayer-mozilla, or some name like that, mozilla-mplayer, maybe...
[05:19] <blair> look in the wireless howto
[05:19] <Amaranth> x3ndou: you have to use the mplayer mozilla plugin instead of the totem one
[05:19] <Magnus-swe> alias ls "ls -l --colour"
[05:19] <thephotoman> x3ndou: are you using the gstreamer or xine backend to totem?
[05:19] <Amaranth> x3ndou: or use totem-xine
[05:19] <blair> i didn't follow it by rote, but it works pretty good
[05:20] <pupil> dabaR, once again thank you for that,. I am also quite aware of ndiswrapper,. maybe you should re-read my question.
[05:20] <cafuego_> nalioth: Ehm, no falo portuguese?
[05:20] <thephotoman> The xine one works better.
[05:20] <kbrooks> "abcdefghij: if you please, speak english, francais in #ubuntu-fr" <  what nalioth said
[05:20] <nalioth> cafuego_: my keyboard doesnt speak that, either
[05:20] <blair> the hard part is getting the existing WEP key (mine was 104-bit, too) off of the router
[05:20] <thephotoman> Which is to say that it renders video some of the time.
[05:20] <thesilentkiller> nalioth: i had issues with grub earlier.... i decided to ditch it and reinstall Ubuntu...things are smooth now....i dunno whether i did the right thing in reinstalling. i now feel as if i evaded the challenge!
[05:20] <blair> but that's made easier because i have another laptop (wintel) running the same wireless
[05:20] <nalioth> thesilentkiller: as long as you are comfortable in your actions, you are good to go
[05:20] <socomm> thesilentkiller: Wooze!
[05:20] <x3ndou> I have totem
[05:20] <thesilentkiller> nalioth: :)
[05:21] <x3ndou> and xine
[05:21] <thesilentkiller> socomm: grrrrrrr
[05:21] <x3ndou> but they won't play wmv's in firefox
[05:21] <socomm> totem-xine
[05:21] <x3ndou> they'll play them if I download them
[05:21] <Magnus-swe> frank23: any good movies lately ?
[05:21] <blair> now for the next problem....about half of the time i boot the machine, it hangs in the middle of hotplug startup
[05:21] <nalioth> x3ndou: imho, i've never had good luck playing anything in a browser, i always have to d/l and play it locally
[05:21] <Kilprot> I'm looking for anyone who can help me with Grub Loading Error 17,  I'm entirely new to linux, and would appreciate any help
[05:21] <blair> probably another undiscovered race condition
[05:22] <thesilentkiller> Kilprot: what did you do?
[05:22] <esac> i am trying to mount a public smb share located on an ext3 filesystem. ive got everything set to a+rwx and i mounted the smb share as public, browseable and guest ok. when i try to browse it from my windows system, it gives access denied. any ideas ?
[05:22] <cafuego_> blair: Are you implying the startup script is racist?
[05:22] <blair> is that right? does XChat really say that there are 538 people logged in here?
[05:22] <Magnus-swe> lol
[05:22] <Magnus-swe> youre funnix
[05:22] <blair> cafuego_ no, of course not...it's just a little politically incorrect, is all
[05:22] <cafuego_> blair: 538 people and bots in this channel, yes.
[05:22] <blair> <---not a bot...not tonight...thinking of going as a bot for halloween
[05:23] <nalioth> blair: it is correct
[05:23] <cafuego_> !status
[05:23] <blair> 520 of them are typing "can anyone read this?" over and over again
[05:23] <esac> Kilprot: the last time i had that error, i had to mount my knoppix livecd and reinstall grub
[05:23] <cafuego_> blair: and the other 18 are logging it all to disk.
[05:23] <Kilprot> thesilentkiller: I installed ubuntu on a separate partition, after playing with the live disk, (which I'm running right now), and when I rebooted after installing ubuntu it gives me that,
[05:23] <blair> has anyone here tried running chatzilla on ubuntu?
[05:24] <ColonelKernel> its more like lukewarm anyhow
[05:24] <ColonelKernel> blair, yes, its a bummer - why?
[05:24] <nalioth> Kilprot: what kind of seperate partition?
[05:24] <blair> just wondering...kinda like the interface better
[05:24] <kevman> How can I switch default media players? From Totem to Xine
[05:24] <kevman> ?
[05:24] <ColonelKernel> i havent met any big vegans
[05:24] <dylan_> can somebody guide me on how to secure my ubuntu linux box?
[05:24] <Magnus-swe> ColonelKernel: ive not seen any evidence of it beeing bad.. selinux stinks though
[05:24] <Kilprot> nalioth: it was just free space on another drive,  and by separate I just meant aside from my win xp drive,
[05:24] <blair> wooot!!!
[05:24] <ColonelKernel> Magnus-swe, I dont use selinux, its never failed to give me problems
[05:24] <blair> <---what the chavs call chuffed about my new wireless internet ubuntu node
[05:25] <Kilprot> esac: can I get the knoppix cd and burn it while running off of the ubuntu live disk, or should I do it on a separate computer?
[05:25] <lui> hello
[05:25] <Magnus-swe> ColonelKernel: okies then.. why dont you like hotplug ?
[05:25] <socomm> chav is the british equivalent of a wigger
[05:25] <LaptopZZ> I want to install ubuntu on my dualcore, which requires use of smp and the pm timer, is there a stock kernel with smp and what timer does it use? can I find the config file anywhere?
[05:25] <blair> now i can go to the grungy coffee shops and 802-in and impress all the granola chicks with my world-cultured operating system
[05:25] <ColonelKernel> Magnus-swe, because I have no use for it, so theres no point in running it.
[05:26] <dylan_> how do i secure linux?
[05:26] <thesilentkiller> Kilprot: there are a couple of ways to cleanup the grub, that i saw in a forum. let me see if i can get to that
[05:26] <socomm> dylan_: Pray.
[05:26] <r0d> lol
[05:26] <nalioth> dylan_: there is a hardened ubuntu project in the works as we speak
[05:26] <r0d> dylan_, use SElinux
[05:26] <Magnus-swe> ColonelKernel: ah, but neat when to usb thing pops up on the desktop for the users, theyre happix
[05:26] <Kilprot> thesilentkiller:  Thanks a bunch, I've been working on this all day, and I don't wanna have to completely start over,
[05:26] <cafuego_> dylan_: Don't run any services,
[05:26] <lui> I have installed debian right now and have a little problem starting X but I know anyone here can help me. anyone please?
[05:26] <blair> did i ever tell you about the time classmates.com hired me to tune their dual-core SMP poweredge server and we discovered that the thing uses about 50% of its cycles managing the interconnect between the cpus?
[05:26] <cafuego_> lui: Try #debian
[05:27] <blair> SMP blows for OS-heavy computing
[05:27] <dylan_> cafuego, is there any other way to secure linux?  or is it pretty much secure by default?  cause i read a lot about companies that use linux not being secure enough and i always thought to myself well isnt linux secure already?  apparently not, but what is your take on the subject?
[05:27] <ColonelKernel> Magnus-swe, whoop-de-doo
[05:27] <LaptopZZ> blair: eh?
[05:27] <r0d> dylan_,  i told u
[05:27] <thesilentkiller> Kilprot: but I might be the wrong person trying to help you. cuz i got Error 17 today morning. tried to do a lot of things. didnt work out. reinstalled Ubuntu (luckily my XP escaped. so i am happy about that). not a good story for u to hear i guess
[05:27] <cafuego_> blair: That depends mainly on the kernel version. 2.0 and 2.2 were hightly crap at SMP.
[05:27] <r0d> dylan ipsec, SElinux mod.
[05:27] <Magnus-swe> good night crazy knights and fair princesses, im to go with the fair Maiden!
[05:27] <nalioth> dylan_: you have many good ideas suggested to you here
[05:27] <LaptopZZ> if done right smp is great for os heavy computing
[05:27] <dylan_> r0d, but SELinux is not Ubuntu
[05:28] <cafuego_> later 2.4 kernels got a decent scheduler and are FAR better.
[05:28] <r0d> dylan_ its an add-on
[05:28] <dylan_> nalioth, yes i know, but is there a script that will do it for me or something>?
[05:28] <blair> OS-heavy on SMP requires a lot of sync...multiprocessing needs independent processes working heavy
[05:28] <Magnus-swe> ColonelKernel: why flubber me backwards...
[05:28] <nalioth> dylan_: security is more than a script
[05:28] <Magnus-swe> :)
[05:28] <r0d> do "selinux search in synaptic dylan_
[05:28] <Kilprot> thesilentkiller:  Well right now nothing will boot, other than this live cd,  so if I can even get back to xp that'd be great,
[05:28] <dooglus> dylan_: I've got a book about linux security.  want a copy?
[05:28] <durt> when i use the gaim-latex plugin, the output is just a little pic with a red "X" in the middle. anyone know how to get gaim latex to work right?
[05:28] <blair> classmates had this $50k dell server, and had to shut it down and go back to their 500MHz pentium windows boxes
[05:28] <dylan_> dooglus, yes
[05:28] <LaptopZZ> blair: then they did it wrong
[05:29] <dooglus> dylan_: I'll stick it on a website
[05:29] <cafuego_> blair: You know where the problem is eh? "Dell".
[05:29] <socomm> I'm sorry, I'm new to Linucks. How do I ask smart questions?
[05:29] <thesilentkiller> Kilprot: if thats the case, then let me tell you what i did. but be aware that in my method, XP survived but i messed up Ubuntu
[05:29] <blair> nope...i was on the phone with dell, with DEC, with everyone
[05:29] <dooglus> dylan_: here: http://s89213869.onlinehome.us//mnt/mdk/home/chris/Media/Securing-Optimizing-Linux-The-Ultimate-Solution-v2.0.pdf
[05:29] <blair> ALPHA
[05:29] <dooglus> ugh.
[05:29] <blair> dual 1.6-GHz Alpha chips
[05:29] <dooglus> stupid script.
[05:29] <thesilentkiller> Kilprot: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-76652.html
[05:29] <dylan_> dooglus, i already have libselinux-1 what does that mean?  i did a search in synaptic
[05:29] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Did you know there was a Ubuntu-server download?  Why didn't you tell me?  I'm downloading the ISO now.
[05:29] <blair> totally bogged down by the sync between the cpu's
[05:29] <Kilprot> thesilentkiller:  That's alright, if it dies it dies, I just want a normal working computer,
[05:29] <dooglus> dylan_: here: http://s89213869.onlinehome.us/Securing-Optimizing-Linux-The-Ultimate-Solution-v2.0.pdf
[05:29] <ColonelKernel> Magnus-swe, you watching the court jester too?
[05:29] <cafuego_> blair: Which kernel?
[05:29] <blair> i tuned every tunable parameter in the ultrix kernel
[05:29] <cafuego_> Ultrix. Hahaha!
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[05:30] <blair> ultrix-64
[05:30] <thesilentkiller> Kilprot: There are two methods mentioned in that forum. i tried the second one. didnt work for me. then i used the first method. it worked. i cud get to XP. i wud recommend you try the second. if that doesnt work, u can try the first
[05:30] <blair> ordinarily a very killer version of unix
[05:30] <Magnus-swe> ColonelKernel: no, im just tired as hell.. its late over here
[05:30] <blair> but SMP blows for OS-heavy computing
[05:30] <Kilprot> thesilentkiller:  Thank you so much,
[05:30] <socomm> thesilentkiller: Have you tried GAG?
[05:30] <esac> i have an ext3 fs mounted to /mnt/usbdrive. i setup a samba public share to /mnt/usbdrive/public. i set public=yes,guest ok=yes,browseable=yes, but i cant view it from a windows machine (access denied). any ideas?
[05:30] <Magnus-swe> ColonelKernel: 05:25 to be quite exact
[05:30] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: every ubuntu disk has a server install in it (no extra charge)
[05:30] <thesilentkiller> Kilprot: hope it helps
[05:30] <LaptopZZ> blair: define os heavy computing
[05:30] <cafuego_> blair: "os_heavy" computing implies a badly written OS.
[05:30] <esac> i have an ext3 fs mounted to /mnt/usbdrive. i setup a samba public share to /mnt/usbdrive/public. i set public=yes,guest ok=yes,browseable=yes, but i cant view it from a windows machine
[05:30] <esac>               (access denied). any ideas?
[05:30] <esac> sorry
[05:30] <dabaR> socomm: you're new to Linucks?
[05:30] <socomm> http://gag.sourceforge.net/
[05:31] <socomm> dabaR: Da.
[05:31] <blair> no, os-heavy computing implies a lot of processes and networking and accesses to devices like files
[05:31] <thesilentkiller> socomm: whats that?
[05:31] <dabaR> Me too, socomm !
[05:31] <blair> everything is filtered through the os on unixen
[05:31] <blair> including linux
[05:31] <dabaR> I love Linucks, though.
[05:31] <sector10> nice job
[05:31] <socomm> thesilentkiller: Follow the link provided above.
[05:31] <blair> you want your dual processors to sing, do a lot of compute-heavy stuff
[05:31] <LaptopZZ> isn't that the point of an os?
[05:31] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Yes, but since I can't access server during my Old World Mac installation process, downloading the server ISO may make the process possible.
[05:31] <blair> number crunching
[05:31] <blair> decrypting
[05:32] <sector10> that Ubuntu install went well, wireless only took me 3 hours to figure out
[05:32] <blair> that sort of thing
[05:32] <cafuego_> blair: Which if the system has a _decent_ scheduler, is not a problem. Like say the Linux 2.6 kernels.
[05:32] <blair> something that's going to be just the cpu and its local memory for several seconds at a time
[05:32] <socomm> blair: Video Gaming?
[05:32] <Magnus-swe> ColonelKernel: heh, dabaR teh craxx0rz /Rotfls
[05:32] <cafuego_> blair: Ego, Ultrix has a crap scheduler (which google seems to confirm)
[05:32] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: well have fun (the ubuntu-server is bleeding edge)
[05:32] <blair> soco...only if you can use dma only for the video channel
[05:32] <blair> only dma, i mean
[05:32] <nameless12> can someone PPLZZZ help me with my xorg.conf file.... i need it setup for dual monitors.... PPPLZZZ im begging...
[05:32] <thesilentkiller> socomm: is it to be used instead of GRUB?
[05:32] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth When you boot into the Ubuntu installer from BootX, when exactly are you supposed to type 'server' (or 'custom')?
[05:32] <LaptopZZ> I'm going to stick by if a 500MHz pentium box beats out a 50K alpha server, you did something wrong
[05:33] <LaptopZZ> unless you had like a 40 unit cluster
[05:33] <sector10> optical mouse is a mess evrything else is fine
[05:33] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: at the blinking 'boot' prompt
[05:33] <Magnus-swe> dabaR has no penax! :)
[05:33] <sector10> xfce is pretty cool too
[05:33] <blair> nope...dell did something wrong saying that a dual-cpu system could run an os-heavy paradigm well
[05:33] <sector10> if you just get rid of that mouse thing
[05:33] <brodel> new to linux.. searched a bit on the forums and didn't come up witn anything. If I am listening to an MP3 in XMMS I don't get any sounds anywhere else.. no IM sounds in GAIM.. nothing :(
[05:33] <dabaR> too bad he had to go...
[05:33] <sector10> in gnome its the foot
[05:33] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth And since there is no blinking 'boot' prompt when you go from BootX?
[05:34] <socomm> thesilentkiller: Yes, you could use it as a GRUB replacement.
[05:34] <sector10> both make me ill
[05:34] <nameless12> i neeed help with xorg.conf....
[05:34] <rob^> brodel, you need to set up also properly, most people don't bother though
[05:34] <lukewarm> can anyone tell me how to turn dmsg's timestamp back to something sane instead of 131341234.123413?
[05:34] <sector10> nameless12: whats up
[05:34] <blair> could be helped if you write the scheduler to be anal about which processor gets what process
[05:34] <thesilentkiller> socomm: hmm, i will look thru it. but i am past my problems now. thanks anyway
[05:34] <blair> but you'll still end up with things that try to use both cpus at the same time
[05:34] <rob^> s/also/alsa
[05:34] <nameless12> sector10, want dual monitors, my xorg file is here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3484  i have tried very hard multiple times to get it working, can someone just fix my xorg.conf for me
[05:35] <blair> and communicate between them for things you didn't expect
[05:35] <blair> s'okay
[05:35] <blair> i got a trip to seattle and some good sushi out of it
[05:35] <blair> highly recommend Toyoda Sushi in Lake City
[05:35] <socomm> nameless12: I will. For a nominal fee ...
[05:35] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: you got me there
[05:35] <blair> highly^10
[05:35] <blair> one of my 4 favorite sushi-ya in the world
[05:35] <sector10> nameless12: open it with vim first
[05:35] <socomm> blair: Now you're just rambling.
[05:36] <blair> YOU'D RAMBLE TOO IF YOU'D JUST GOT WIRELESS RUNNING ON YOUR UBUNTU LAPTOP!!!
[05:36] <blair> wooot!!!
[05:36] <blair> <---happy ubuntuner
[05:36] <sector10> nameless12: me too
[05:36] <blair> ubuntuna?
[05:36] <nalioth> blair: take the ramblind to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[05:36] <socomm> sector10: You'd have better luck suggesting gedit.
[05:36] <nameless12> sector10, Vim? isnt that a txt editor? i have it open in gedit .... if u look close i have already edited the file.... but i dont know how to get it to use the dual monitor mode
[05:36] <sector10> nameless12: why?
[05:36] <r0d> blair, did we take are meds today
[05:36] <socomm> blair: Eh, that's not a great feat ...
[05:36] <sector10> nano
[05:36] <dooglus> anyone know how to run a job on a daily basis using anacron?
[05:36] <blair> wireless is good meds
[05:36] <blair> like xanax
[05:37] <blair> `which xanax`
[05:37] <nameless12> sector10, why what?
[05:37] <cafuego_> dooglus: Why not just dump a script file in /etc/cron.daily ?
[05:37] <brodel> rob^, how do I go about setting that up? is it hard to do? just wondering why you said most people don't bother.
[05:37] <sector10> nameless12: oh right gedits fine
[05:37] <dooglus> cafuego_: 'cos it's not writable.
[05:37] <blair> got nothing
[05:37] <dooglus> cafuego_: this is a user script, not a root one.
[05:37] <r0d> blair, what kind of wireless card are you using?
[05:37] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth Strange; this announcement says Ubuntu 5.10 Server is the first release: http://lwn.net/Articles/156309/
[05:37] <blair> D-link
[05:37] <cafuego_> dooglus: Oh, for your user? 'crontab -e'; add a line 'minute hour * * * /path/to/script
[05:37] <Xenguy> dooglus: crontab -e  ?
[05:38] <m0zone> how does one change coular of menus and such in gnome  i can adjust window decorations  but how about some see thu menus   weeeeeeeee
[05:38] <sector10> nameless12: hang on a sec
[05:38] <nameless12> sector10, ok
[05:38] <rob^> brodel, you just have to wait a few seconds for the non alsa app to release the sound card then your sounds will return
[05:38] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: i DID say it was bleeding edge stuff
[05:38] <sector10> nameless12: what are the 2 monitors?
[05:38] <bluefoxicy> damnit
[05:38] <socomm> m0zone: There is no easy way to do that.
[05:38] <bluefoxicy> i'm still banned from #-devel
[05:38] <dabaR> haha
[05:38] <celaborn> I have slackware and ubuntu installed on the same hard drive.  Ubuntu is hdd1, slackware is on hdd3, I'm not really sure how to add slackware to GRUB, could anyone point me somewhere where I could figure it out?
[05:38] <bluefoxicy> i've been banned since like warty
[05:39] <rob^> brodel, some googling will turn up guides to setting it up, it can take a bit of mucking around to get right
[05:39] <dooglus> Xenguy: the problem with cron is if your machine is down when the specified time comes, the job doesn't run.  and it doesn't run when you boot it either.
[05:39] <glick> celaborn, why would you do that?
[05:39] <nameless12> sector10, i have already set both monitors up perfectly if you look close. altho i do need to setup a second screen in the xorg file i think. but both the monitors are setup perfectly.. one is a lg lcd the other is a acer lcd
[05:39] <glick> makes no sence to me
[05:39] <dabaR> bluefoxicy: ask rob^ to unban you.
[05:39] <glick> choose one and get on with your life
[05:39] <Elsan> How can I delete a folder with a command line(No access without root)?
[05:39] <dooglus> Xenguy: with anacron, the job runs once a day even if your machine is down at the specified time
[05:39] <bluefoxicy> dabaR:  that'll never work!
[05:39] <dmlinux> I edited /etc/sudoers, now i have a syntax error and it wont let me open the file, any ideas
[05:39] <glick> Elsan, you cant
[05:39] <[Chameleon] > anybody know why I wouldn't be able to successfully login without using GNOME-Failsafe from GDM?
[05:39] <celaborn> glick, I want to try another operating system...
[05:39] <celaborn> glick, err, distribution rather
[05:40] <brodel> ok. Will start googling alsa on ubuntu. thanks :)
[05:40] <Elsan> glick: Then how can I delete my folder?
[05:40] <dabaR> bluefoxicy: true.
[05:40] <glick> celaborn, but it isnt another OS
[05:40] <sector10> nameless12: i cant edit that file, but i found something out
[05:40] <socomm> [Chameleon] : Perhaps you have stale session files in your home dir?
[05:40] <celaborn> glick, I meant distribution, my apologies
[05:40] <nameless12> sector10, now i have two "screens" setup in the xorg.conf.. my problem is the section of the xorg that is to do with the "driver" and setting up the "layout"
[05:40] <sector10> nameless12: or i am too lazy
[05:40] <[Chameleon] > socomm: how do I check / remove?
[05:40] <bluefoxicy> dabaR:  I tried that when I was banned.  Observe the backlog:
[05:40] <glick> Elsan, well if you have permisions to do then do 'rm -rf foldername'
[05:40] <socomm> [Chameleon] : Or stale files in your /temp dir.
[05:40] <bluefoxicy> dabaR:  * You have been banned from #ubuntu-devel
[05:40] <sector10> nameless12: are you doing split screen
[05:40] <blair> It's a D-Link DWL-50, to be exact
[05:40] <bluefoxicy> dabaR:  <Bluefoxicy> Hey unban me ya limey bastard!
[05:40] <bluefoxicy> dabaR:  <bob2> no
[05:40] <[Chameleon] > socomm: can I `rm -rf /tmp/*`??
[05:41] <Elsan> glick: Thanks, gonna try it out.
[05:41] <drummer87> hi guys, i have a samba share (from an xp machine) mounted on this ubuntu machine.. is it safe to chmod the files? ntfs doesn't relly do permissions well i don't think so don't want to screw the files up.
[05:41] <rob^> [Chameleon] , sure
[05:41] <dmlinux> I edited /etc/sudoers, now i have a syntax error and it wont let me open the file, any ideas
[05:41] <blair> and it actually works a lot better under ubuntu than it did under windows
[05:41] <nameless12> sector10, i want dual monitors if thats what you mean by split screen. i want dual monitors the way it works in windows.
[05:41] <socomm> [Chameleon] : I'm sure you could ....
[05:41] <blair> seems to be less unstable
[05:41] <socomm> Don't forget the /temp/ dot files.
[05:41] <blair> though maybe that's because in the 18 months since i've fired up this laptop i also replaced the router...d'oh
[05:41] <cafuego_> Didn't you know bob2 is evil on sundays?
[05:41] <Amaranth> /tmp/
[05:41] <bluefoxicy> rob^:  I can't get in ubuntu-devel
[05:41] <sector10> nameless12: here is a link
[05:41] <Elsan> glick: Thanks!!
[05:42] <dabaR> cafuego_: I thought he was evil on all days...:(
[05:42] <rob^> bluefoxicy, theres probably a reason for that :)
[05:42] <socomm> Maybe ~/.Xauthority or ~/.ICEauthority.
[05:42] <cafuego_> dabaRNo, just sundays (AEST)
[05:42] <blair> i'm going to go run off and add this hardware to the device database...brb
[05:42] <[Chameleon] > socomm: there's 5 files in /tmp that start with "xses-paul."  I assume they are session files; should there be so many?
[05:42] <sector10> nameless12: identifyer line
[05:42] <nalioth> Chameleon22: rm your ~/.ICEauthority
[05:42] <dabaR> cafuego_: use google to search for aest
[05:42] <sector10> nameless12: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=27574
[05:43] <socomm> [Chameleon] : No.
[05:43] <Chameleon22> nalioth, wtf
[05:43] <corvax> anyone know where the clipart is in ooo 2 ?
[05:43] <bluefoxicy> rob^:  i believe the reason given at the time was "you talk too much" or something, because I kept pestering daniels about X breaking every time he does an update
[05:43] <sector10> nameless12: i cant type well sorry
[05:43] <julius> Hola
[05:43] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell FliesLikeABrick about java
[05:43] <socomm> Chameleon22: I'm guessing that was meant for [Chameleon] 
[05:43] <[Chameleon] > Chameleon22: yeah
[05:43] <sector10> nameless12: did you click it?
[05:43] <FliesLikeABrick> !javadeb
[05:43] <ubotu> well, javadeb is for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[05:43] <nameless12> sector10, yeah, about to read it now
[05:43] <Chameleon22> ohh
[05:43] <julius> Alguien habla espaol
[05:43] <nalioth> !es
[05:43] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:44] <worthawholebean> Why does gdm keep on saying "The greeter version(2.0.8.5) does not match the daemon version"?
[05:44] <socomm> julius: /join #ubuntu-es
[05:44] <rob^> bluefoxicy, -devel isn't a support chan, annoying devels in there won't get things done any faster
[05:44] <julius> thanks
[05:44] <nalioth> you guys are funny
[05:44] <sector10> nameless12: what are your monitor specs?
[05:44] <rob^> bluefoxicy, they call them development releases for a reason
[05:44] <bluefoxicy> rob^:  it got me banninated pretty fast
[05:44] <dmlinux> I edited /etc/sudoers, now i have a syntax error and it wont let me open the file, any ideas
[05:44] <nameless12> sector10,  i dont know why u gave me that link. and i dont know why you are talking about my monitors. i have setup all the stuff about the monitors int he xorg file.
[05:44] <sector10> nameless12: i can use my notebook
[05:45] <sector10> nameless12: so what happens?
[05:45] <worthawholebean> dmlinux: shoulda backed it u[
[05:45] <Dekkard> is firefox crashy for anyone besides me on breezy?
[05:45] <blair> huh....ubuntu device database couldn't connect to the server...is it not working?
[05:45] <dabaR> Dekkard: was here.
[05:45] <socomm> Crashy?
[05:45] <nameless12> sector10,  i dotn think you understand my problem
[05:45] <worthawholebean> Dekkard: No.
[05:45] <sector10> nameless12: no i dont
[05:45] <Dekkard> ok.. one for one against
[05:45] <dmlinux> worthawholebean well if i would of known a quick edit would of disabled me ACCESSing it to repair it. i would of
[05:45] <dooglus> dmlinux: use one of your existing root shells to fix it?
[05:45] <socomm> Dekkard: Do you have the composite extension enabled?
[05:46] <blair> anyone know the keystrokes to minimize all windows so i can seee my desktop?
[05:46] <dooglus> dmlinux: or "su" to root using the password you set for such emergencies?
[05:46] <worthawholebean> don't you need to sudo su?
[05:46] <[Chameleon] > Dekkard: it crashes for me when I have a LOT of tabs open.
[05:46] <socomm> blair: Windows+D. :))
[05:46] <Dekkard> socomm i doubt it..
[05:46] <corvax> anyone know where the clipart is located or more aptly how to insert it in openffice 2?
[05:46] <bluefoxicy> somebody let me back in #-devel
[05:46] <blair> no, that just made my TiVo go the Now Playing List
[05:46] <dmlinux> dooglus  ?
[05:46] <Dekkard> composit e..as in x server?
[05:47] <dmlinux> dooglus how do i use "su"
[05:47] <[Chameleon] > Dekkard: the X extension
[05:47] <wickedpuppy> dmlinux, man su
[05:47] <blair> dm... "sudo <command>"
[05:47] <wickedpuppy> su or sudo ? ...
[05:47] <Dekkard> explain.. im clueless
[05:47] <blair> if you want the shell, do "sudo su"
[05:47] <sector10> nameless12: i cant tell you the drivers without know what they are for
[05:47] <worthawholebean> Can someone help me?
[05:47] <Dekkard> is it a firefox extension?
[05:47] <socomm> If you don't know what it is, chances are that you don't have it enabled.
[05:47] <corvax> tpye sudo passwd
[05:48] <corvax> then enter unix password
[05:48] <dmlinux> blair sudo: parse error in /etc/sudoers near line 22
[05:48] <blair> "sudo passwd" will change the root password
[05:48] <c5> Is anyone available to hold my hand through uninstalling GRUB + Ubuntu please? I can't find a document for it
[05:48] <corvax> then su
[05:48] <dmlinux> blair i cant open the damn file to edit it
[05:48] <blair> dm...something ugly in that file
[05:48] <corvax> then enter password
[05:48] <[Chameleon] > Dekkard: it's an extension to Xorg
[05:48] <thesilentkiller> blair: Ctrl-Alt-D Look into System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts to see/edit keyboard shortcuts
[05:48] <Dekkard> ok
[05:48] <Amaranth> c5: ubuntu sets up grub for you when you install it
[05:48] <dooglus> dmlinux: did you ever set a root password?
[05:48] <blair> thanks silent
[05:48] <socomm> thesilentkiller: Good find.
[05:48] <Dekkard> like for transparency and stuff?
[05:48] <dmlinux> blair i know i had a syntax, but cant open the file
[05:48] <dmlinux> dooglus i think so
[05:48] <thesilentkiller> blair: ur welcome
[05:48] <dmlinux> dooblus how would i set it
[05:48] <blair> sudo vi file
[05:48] <blair> but it won't work if that file's hosed
[05:48] <dooglus> dmlinux: so just type "su", hit return, and type the root password at the prompt.
[05:48] <Dekkard> i take it that is a kernel level thingie..
[05:49] <c5> amar: i would like to remove it and have once again only my 'base' windows installation for now.
[05:49] <blair> you might need to boot into recovery mode and fix it
[05:49] <Dekkard> if it is..no i dont.. im an idiot
[05:49] <dooglus> dmlinux: then you'll have a root login, and can fix the sudoers file
[05:49] <blair> hit <esc> during boot when grub asks you to
[05:49] <dmlinux> dooglus authentication failure
[05:49] <dooglus> dmlinux: when you typed what?
[05:49] <dmlinux> dooglus how do i set it
[05:49] <corvax> c5 why not have a dual boot?
[05:49] <dmlinux> dooglus su
[05:49] <socomm> Dekkard: When does your browser crash?
[05:49] <thesilentkiller> blair: using a person's nick at the front of ur message helps, atleast in my case..cuz i have gaim setup so that i get an alarm when someone says my name in chat. i hope it aint too much to ask for. anyway ,that seems to be the norm here :)
[05:49] <sector10> nameless12: im looking at pastebin, what are the monitors?
[05:49] <c5> corvax: it is as dual boot atm but i need the space :(
[05:50] <dooglus> dmlinux: you set it using "sudo"...  so it's too late.  boot from the install cd and type "rescue" at the prompt.
[05:50] <dmlinux> dooglus how do i set su pw
[05:50] <dooglus> dmlinux: you "sudo passwd"
[05:50] <dooglus> dmlinux: (if sudo is working
[05:50] <blair> thesilentkiller: using a name shorter than my home address helps too :)
[05:50] <[Chameleon] > Dekkard: it is for transparency, shadows, etc, but it's not a kernel module
[05:50] <thesilentkiller> blair: point taken! :)
[05:50] <dmlinux> dooglus i get that syntax error , grr
[05:50] <ApesMa> Moving my wfie from Hoary to Breezy, and she wants to keep using the Mozilla suite rather than Firefox + Thunderbird... but the versions of mozilla-browser and mozilla-newsmail apt sees conflict. (I'd urge her to move, if only Thunderbird could correctly import the Mozilla mail.) Where can I find matching mozilla-browser and mozilla-newsmail for Breezy?
[05:50] <Dekkard> socomm its been choking on some random web pages.. one when i tried to open a vid applet.. it just died.. tried it s 2nd time.. and it didnt die..
[05:50] <dooglus> dmlinux: right.  it's too late for you now.
[05:51] <dooglus> dmlinux: so boot from the install cd, type 'rescue', get root prompt, fix sudoers, etc.
[05:51] <dmlinux> dooglus how do i get back into /etc/sudoers to take out syntax error?
[05:51] <Dekkard> than on another page i just clicked a link and it went pffft!
[05:51] <blair> dmlinux it'll never work until you fix that file...try booting into recovery mode...select recovery mode after hitting <esc> in grub during boot
[05:51] <dmlinux> dooglus thats ridiculous. oy
[05:51] <nalioth> blair: tab-complete should help your name usage
[05:51] <dooglus> dmlinux: you just broke the one way of getting root...
[05:51] <[Chameleon] > Dekkard: do you notice that those pages contain flash?
[05:51] <Dekkard> but i havent noticed a pattern
[05:51] <[Chameleon] > Dekkard: flash causes instability
[05:51] <Dekkard> not really
[05:51] <blair> nalioth, thesilentkiller, woot!
[05:51] <blair> nifty
[05:51] <Dekkard> i think im gonna kill beagled
[05:51] <dooglus> dmlinux: I would suggest having at least a "sudo -i" session running before messing with sudoers.
[05:51] <dmlinux> dooglus i was only trying to make firestarter start up at login
[05:52] <thesilentkiller> sorry....that was a gaim messup
[05:52] <Dekkard> that sucker is eating a ton of ram
[05:52] <[Chameleon] > Dekkard: so you're not able to use Linux now or you just chose to be in Windows?
[05:52] <dooglus> dmlinux: you don't need to edit the sudoers file for that!
[05:52] <dmlinux> dooglus im new to linux didnt know
[05:52] <blair> browsers are generally memory hogs
[05:52] <dmlinux> dooglus people on forums said i did
[05:52] <Dekkard> im on ubuntu
[05:52] <Dekkard> if yer going by my version.. (LOLa0 dont
[05:52] <dmlinux> dooglus it wasnt starting up on login, after that , it did but gave me a insuffiecient privelages
[05:52] <[Chameleon] > Dekkard: client spoofing?
[05:52] <corvax> small hard drive?
[05:53] <dmlinux> dooglus so i boot up in recovery and type in the command "fix sudoers" ?
[05:53] <Dekkard> nah.. well.. maybe.. its a fakever script
[05:53] <blair> i spoofed a client once and he withheld payment
[05:53] <blair> badum-bum
[05:53] <Dekkard> it spits out random garbage
[05:53] <dooglus> dmlinux: firestarter can be started automatically by putting the correct symlink to /etc/init.d/firestarter in /etc/rc2.d/
[05:53] <mojo> hi there
[05:53] <[Chameleon] > Dekkard: ah, clever
[05:53] <Dekkard> lol
[05:53] <dooglus> dmlinux: no, you type "rescue", and hit return.  then you'll be root, and can fix the sudoers file
[05:53] <mojo> can some1 help me with installing new font on Ubuntu? I followed the Nautilus fonts:/// way but it doesn't work
[05:53] <c5> so anyone able/willing to point me in the right direction of uninstalling GRUB + ubuntu? (ie: going from dual boot to single boot)
[05:54] <Dekkard> man.. i dont want to install kde just so i can run opera....
[05:54] <dmlinux> dooglus where do i put this ? /etc/init.d/firestarter in /etc/rc2.d/
[05:54] <blair> c5...get a windows partitioner and suck that partition back into another
[05:54] <nalioth> c5: do you have a windows install cd?
[05:54] <brodel> rob^, dude, you rock. That's exactly what I needed. THANK YOU!
[05:54] <blair> but that won't kill grub
[05:54] <dooglus> dmlinux: you'll need to be root to do this.  so fix your sudo first, eh?
[05:54] <blair> hmm
[05:54] <c5> blair: but GRUB will not let me boot if i do it that way will it...?
[05:54] <rob^> brodel, np
[05:54] <c5> nalioth: yes i should.
[05:54] <dooglus> dmlinux: did you edit the sudoers file manually?
[05:54] <dmlinux> dooglus i used visudo
[05:54] <brodel> pretty easy to find with google once I knew what to look for. :D
[05:55] <blair> visudo sounds like a sushi bar
[05:55] <nalioth> c5: boot it into rescue mode, and run "fixboot" or "fixmbr" or some such
[05:55] <dooglus> dmlinux: according to the manual, "The sudoers file should always be edited by the visudo command which locks the file and does grammatical checking. It is imperative that sudoers be free of syntax errors since sudo will not run with a syntactically incorrect sudoers file."  it's odd that you were able to mess it up...
[05:55] <nalioth> c5: it should wipe the /mbr and allow you to boot to windows (fix the linux partition in the disk management)
[05:55] <dmlinux> dooglus didnt come up with any syntax after i saved and closed.
[05:55] <dooglus> blair: did you find out how to 'show desktop' using the keyboard?
[05:55] <dmlinux> dooglus so im special ed :P
[05:55] <dmlinux> dooglus ok going to go try and fix it
[05:56] <dabaR> blair is still on about sushi.
[05:56] <blair> ctrl-alt-D
[05:56] <c5> so no format /mbr or anything then eh..?:)
[05:56] <rob^> brodel, this may help you too: http://tlug.dnho.net/?q=node/127
[05:56] <blair> <---always on about sushi
[05:56] <nalioth> c5: not with the XP install rot
[05:56] <slyjab> does gaim support video ?
[05:56] <blair> i'd rather sushi than vi...and that's saying something
[05:56] <c5> nalioth: can i pm you?
[05:56] <nalioth> slyjab: not in ubuntu
[05:56] <coolaj86> slyjab: gaim-2.0 does... or rather it /will/
[05:56] <mojo> can some1 help me with installing new font on Ubuntu? I followed the Nautilus fonts:/// way but it doesn't work
[05:56] <nalioth> c5: you can join #kubuntu-offtopic
[05:56] <dooglus> blair, the "shortcut" to minimise all windows:  hold control and alt, press TAB 3 times, go left and right to get to the 'desktop' icon and press space.  :)
[05:57] <nalioth> mojo: install all your true type fonts into ~/.fonts  (you may have to make the directory)
[05:57] <yasser> how do i get the debian men?
[05:57] <aeon17x> mojo: just drag it to the Fonts folder.
[05:57] <yasser> how do i get the debian menu?
[05:57] <coolaj86> Does anyone know how to burn files > 2GB onto a DVD?
[05:57] <coolaj86> I've tried growisofs, gnomebaker, k3b... they're all ignoring my file
[05:57] <dooglus> yasser: all of them?  there are hundreds of them.
[05:57] <blair> dooglus, tab didn't do it...just left me with the same window
[05:57] <slyjab> coolaj86, 2.0 is not out yet?
[05:57] <blair> but ctrl-alt-D worked
[05:57] <dooglus> blair: control-alt-tab
[05:58] <r0d> r0d when the kernel is loading, the screen that shows the modules etc loading, is there a way to change this image?
[05:58] <dooglus> ooh.  control-alt-D - how did you find that?
[05:58] <blair> right...ctrl-alt-tab just tabbed around and pressing space didn't do anything
[05:58] <yasser> dooglus: only the debian menu which lists all programs.....
[05:58] <coolaj86> slyjab: it'll be coming out shortly -- they are integrating all of the "google summer of code" projects into it
[05:58] <blair> um...someone mentioned it about 8 screens ago
[05:58] <dooglus> blair: I wonder if it's documented somewhere
[05:58] <dabaR> yasser: sudo aptitude install menu?
[05:58] <mojo> nalioth: thx, I find it very annyoing, up to GNOME2.12, they still haven't simplify the way how to install the font, so annyoing!
[05:58] <blair> he reminded me about system->something->keysomething
[05:59] <yasser> i installed menu.....but dont see it in kmenu
[05:59] <Amaranth> mojo: open fonts:/// in nautilus
[05:59] <blair> system->preferences->keyboardshortcuts
[05:59] <dooglus> blair: system->prefs->keyboard-shortcuts - oh, I see.
[05:59] <dabaR> did you restart the panel?
[05:59] <Amaranth> mojo: we just need a nice GUI around that that isn't nautilus :)
[05:59] <blair> of course...the first ten shortcuts are in hex...huh?
[05:59] <Earthen> I'm running into some trouble while upgradeing to breezy could some one help me?
[05:59] <dabaR> if you define trouble
[05:59] <nalioth> Amaranth: hmmm maybe we do, eh?
[06:00] <nalioth> heheh
[06:00] <NSK> what kind of trouble
[06:00] <Amaranth> nalioth: maybe a button in the font capplet
[06:00] <blair> <---trouble is my middle hostname
[06:00] <sambagirl> anyone here familiar with bit torrent ?
[06:00] <dooglus> blair: yes, those hex codes are a nice touch.  very user friendly, eh?
[06:00] <bluefoxicy> omg a girl
[06:00] <sambagirl> lol
[06:00] <dooglus> sambagirl: I use bittorrent
[06:00] <Earthen> dabaR: it will not update it can't overwrite a file that is allready in the folder
[06:00] <nalioth> sambagirl: lots of us
[06:01] <NSK> what do u need to ask about bittorrent, I use it
[06:01] <dmlinux> dooglus i went to recovery mode and typed rescue. said it was a bash
[06:01] <sambagirl> i using uTorrent
[06:01] <blair> hmm...i think my TiVo box just spent ten minutes doing garbage collection or something...
[06:01] <sambagirl> myquestionis this
[06:01] <rob^> all the geeks rush in
[06:01] <NSK> just for your info there is also #bittorrent channel
[06:01] <sambagirl> ahh
[06:01] <dooglus> dmlinux: right.  it was a 'root' bash though.  type "id" at the prompt & it'll tell you
[06:01] <blair> (TiVo boxen are Linux boxen)
[06:01] <dabaR> Earthen: what did you change your sources.list to?
[06:01] <sambagirl> grazie nsk
[06:01] <bluefoxicy> sambagirl:  remember not to leech off illegal torrents
[06:02] <dmlinux> aye i noticed i was root@dm but i still couldnt sudo visudo
[06:02] <ColonelKernel> where are the ubuntu background pics stored?
[06:02] <blair> hey! don't chase the girl to another channel!
[06:02] <dooglus> #bittorrent has been useful whenever I've had stuff to ask about bt
[06:02] <Earthen> dabaR: first i tried just putting the CD sorce and that didn't work
[06:02] <ONLYEAR> any brazilian her?
[06:02] <sambagirl> oh i go to where is legal like sweden :)
[06:02] <wotnarg> Hrm, every time I try to compile a kde application, it complains about X includes, yet I have the x devel files. Am I missing a symlink or somesuch? (sheesh, even applets barf on it :p)
[06:02] <nalioth> !br
[06:02] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigado.
[06:02] <blair> we can impress her just fine in here!
[06:02] <dooglus> dmlinux: if you're root you don't need to "sudo"
[06:02] <Earthen> dabaR: then i tried putting that the upgrade web page told me and that didn't work eather
[06:02] <dooglus> dmlinux: just "visudo"
[06:02] <dmlinux> dooglus oh so if i go back i should be able to just visudo
[06:02] <nalioth> ColonelKernel: /usr/share/backgrounds  and /usr/share/wallpaper
[06:02] <blair> sweden, where piracy is legal and beers cost eight bucks
[06:02] <dooglus> dmlinux: I believe so.
[06:02] <dmlinux> dooglus ok , trying AGAIN, grr brb
[06:02] <sambagirl> heh
[06:03] <cantona> checking for FT_GlyphSlot_Embolden... no
[06:03] <nalioth> wotnarg: install xlibs-dev xlibs-static-dev and x-windows-system-dev
[06:03] <cantona> ow can I have this?
[06:03] <dabaR> Earthen: please post your sources.list file to pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl, and tell me whether you read the wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade page.
[06:03] <dooglus> wotnarg: try "sudo apt-get build-dep konsole" or some such
[06:03] <helpme> i installed kubuntu-desktop on ubuntu...how do i get kubuntu splash??
[06:03] <sambagirl> is so funny to read what the owners of thepiratebay.org say about the letters they get from hollywood and microsoft and the such.
[06:03] <sambagirl> bittorent is empty grr
[06:03] <chasmarang> Hi there! How the heavens are ya?
[06:03] <sambagirl> chao
[06:03] <Earthen> dabaR: I will post it and yes i have read that page
[06:04] <blair> hollywood is a bunch of theives, and let's not speak ill of microsoft (when they're not here to feel it)
[06:04] <wotnarg> Hrm, every time I try to compile a kde application, it complains about X includes, yet I have the x devel files. Am I missing a symlink or somesuch? (sheesh, even applets barf on it :p)
[06:04] <wotnarg> peer
[06:04] <wotnarg> sorry
[06:04] <wotnarg> :p
[06:04] <dabaR> hey chasmarang I had the same issue wit pppoe after upgrading, fixing yours came in handy!
[06:04] <bluefoxicy> sambagirl:  this is why my business is built on a free software model
[06:04] <bluefoxicy> eliminates the profit impact.
[06:04] <dooglus> wotnarg: try "sudo apt-get build-dep konsole" or some such
[06:04] <nalioth> wotnarg: ?
[06:04] <FliesLikeABrick> wotnarg: apt-get install xlibs-dev xlibs-static-dev and x-windows-system-dev
[06:04] <blair> well...everyone has to come here to learn that #bittorrent exists...catch-22
[06:04] <nalioth> dooglus: he has his answer, he's just overlooked it
[06:04] <sambagirl> what your saying bluefoxicy? what is your url? i go see it now.
[06:04] <moyogo> sambagirl: what kind of stuff do you want to download off torrents?
[06:05] <wotnarg> no, I was using yakuake, and focus was in wrong window for history moving :p
[06:05] <chasmarang> dabaR-> Life is funny...
[06:05] <jsubl2> sambagirl, nice site
[06:05] <Earthen> dabaR: deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted
[06:05] <Earthen> ## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the
[06:05] <Earthen> ## distribution.
[06:05] <Earthen> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[06:05] <Earthen> deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[06:05] <Earthen> ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'universe'
[06:05] <Earthen> ## repository.
[06:05] <Earthen> ## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
[06:05] <sambagirl> little rascals movies :)
[06:05] <Earthen> ## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to
[06:05] <Earthen> ## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in
[06:05] <bluefoxicy> sambagirl:  I don't have a working business yet; I have my business registered and have my business plan, I'm working on growing it ;)
[06:05] <Earthen> ## universe WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu security
[06:05] <Earthen> ## team.
[06:05] <FliesLikeABrick> Earthen,  pastebin or #flood, don't paste here
[06:05] <dabaR> Earthen: ...
[06:05] <Earthen> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main universe multiverse restricted
[06:05] <Earthen> deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main universe multiverse restricted
[06:05] <dooglus> wotnarg: what's yukake?
[06:05] <rain`> lol...
[06:05] <rain`> Hi, when I have both wireless and wired internet connected, what does Ubuntu do?
[06:05] <Earthen> deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security main restricted
[06:05] <bluefoxicy> sambagirl:  I have projections for the next 8 years, right up to my pivot point taking over microsoft's market  :)
[06:05] <sambagirl> heh
[06:05] <PassoinLim> lol....
[06:05] <chasmarang> I use sudo mount /dev/hd0 to mount my floppy - what command do I use to unmount it because it wont unmount with a right click
[06:06] <sambagirl> good virus will do more for finish microsoft than anything :D
[06:06] <moyogo> sambagirl: you should check out http://www.legaltorrents.com/, they might have stuff you'd like
[06:06] <wotnarg> dooglus: a kde thingy that makes a console come down and cover a third of the screen when you do f12. Highly convienant :)
[06:06] <durt> yukake is definitely asian pr0n
[06:06] <nalioth> chasmarang: use the terminal
[06:06] <dabaR> sudo umount /dev/hd0
[06:06] <sambagirl> windows IS a virus
[06:06] <helpme> i installed kubuntu-desktop on ubuntu...how do i get kubuntu usplash plz help??
[06:06] <FliesLikeABrick> chasmarang,  umount /dev/hd0
[06:06] <Earthen> Sorry I was trying to past a link
[06:06] <nalioth> Earthen: please dont paste in here
[06:06] <chasmarang> great thanks a bunch
[06:06] <dabaR> thats ok...
[06:06] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Earthen about paste
[06:06] <sambagirl> my probvlem is how SLOW it is downloading, not like limewire of the such, see/
[06:06] <Earthen> dabaR: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3486
[06:06] <dabaR> So that is the same one as on the breezyupgrade page?
[06:06] <rain`> When I have both wireless and wired internet connected, how does Ubuntu know what to do? Or what does it do?
[06:07] <dabaR> I read already even before you pasted...
[06:07] <NSK> sambagirl: is your bittorrent firewalled/NATed ?
[06:07] <nalioth> sambagirl: that is the state of the torrents, you need lots of poeple seeding to make it fast
[06:07] <NSK> sambagirl: does your ISP limit bittorrent traffic ?
[06:07] <Earthen> I know I'm not sopost to past in here I just was going to fast I am sorry
[06:07] <sambagirl> nated?
[06:07] <mojo> how to config locale? I forgot the command
[06:07] <sambagirl> not sure
[06:07] <dooglus> is it possible to set a keyboard shortcut to make a window be "on top"?
[06:07] <nalioth> sambagirl: are you behind a firewall?
[06:07] <sambagirl> you meangoing thru router?
[06:07] <NSK> sambagirl: the solution to firewall/NAT problem is to configure your router, for help with this you can ask here or in #networking
[06:07] <Earthen> dabaR: yes it is
[06:07] <sambagirl> i dont think so
[06:07] <wickedpuppy> which codec should i get to play wmv ?
[06:07] <nalioth> sambagirl: www.portforward.com
[06:07] <mojo> how to config locale? I forgot the command
[06:07] <nalioth> wickedpuppy: w32codecs
[06:07] <Earthen> dabaR: except I had the cd added
[06:08] <chasmarang> there's no unmount command
[06:08] <NSK> sambagirl: if the problem is your ISP then the solution is to use non-standard ports for bittorrent, high ports like 50000-60000
[06:08] <wickedpuppy> thanks nalioth
[06:08] <nalioth> chasmarang: umount
[06:08] <chasmarang> ooooooooooooops
[06:08] <mojo> how to chang locale?
[06:08] <stram> hi there, when i try to mount an nfs share onto my ubuntu hoary box, i get ""RPC: program not registered""-- any ideas?
[06:08] <PassoinLim> what's going on ubuntu's repositories. i cannot update source's list.
[06:08] <sambagirl> i see NAT error in thing
[06:08] <dabaR> Earthen: and can you commenting out the cd(#) then try sudo aptitude update, and paste any errors again to the pastebin?
[06:08] <dooglus> mojo:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[06:08] <NSK> sambagirl: what router do you have ?
[06:08] <mojo> thx
[06:08] <nalioth> sambagirl: visit portforward.com and fix your router
[06:09] <Earthen> dabaR: it downloaded 400 update off the net
[06:09] <Earthen> dabaR: will try
[06:09] <dmlinux> dooglus that works, i was saving the damn file as sudoers not sudoers.tmp duh
[06:09] <dmlinux> dooglus ok what about this init.d ?
[06:09] <metalsand> l
[06:09] <sambagirl> ahh
[06:09] <sambagirl> ij
[06:09] <Earthen> dabaR: but why not leave the cd
[06:09] <sambagirl> brb let me check
[06:10] <sambagirl> portforward hsa to much reading
[06:10] <solidgroove> what is the easiest kernel to compile on breezy, i get random errors and it picks a file on the same line with almost all kernels (from synaptic or kernel.org)
[06:10] <PassoinLim> When will the new breezy-backports open?
[06:10] <NSK> sambagirl: login in the web interface of the router in firewall and NAT settings and allow packets to move freely to your PC for bittorrent ports
[06:10] <brodel> does ubuntu have anything like terminal services? I RDP into a 2003 server I currently have and would love one day to wipe it clean and put ubuntu on it once I get it all down.
[06:10] <dabaR> Earthen: so we can try to see, troublshoot.
[06:10] <xjjoe01> solidgroove.. all kernels are the same...  just different options
[06:10] <solidgroove> my options are my drivers and tcpip and console
[06:10] <Earthen> dabaR: it tells me aptitude not found
[06:10] <dmlinux> dooglus hello?
[06:10] <dabaR> weird.
[06:10] <dooglus> dmlinux: do this: sudo ln -s /etc/init.d/firestarter /etc/rc2.d/S20firestarter
[06:10] <dabaR> sudo apt-get update.
[06:10] <esac> i have a public samba share (guest access ok, no password) my WORKGROUP windows box can access it, but my domain joined laptop can't. any ideas ?
[06:10] <sambagirl> ok i',m logged in
[06:11] <sambagirl> canwe do this in private dialog ?
[06:11] <Earthen> dabaR:  I did that yes
[06:11] <dabaR> Earthen: any errors?
[06:11] <dooglus> dmlinux: actually, probably don't.
[06:11] <dmlinux> dooglus ln: `/etc/rc2.d/S20firestarter': File exists
[06:11] <NSK> sure
[06:11] <dooglus> dmlinux: ok.  that means it's already starting at boot time
[06:11] <Earthen> dabaR: nope
[06:11] <dmlinux> dooglus but i dont see it up
[06:11] <dabaR> Earthen: so, can you upgrade now?
[06:11] <Earthen> dabaR: just sudo: aptitude: command not found
[06:12] <dooglus> dmlinux: you don't need the gui do you?
[06:12] <xjjoe01> esac, you have to change your laptop to workgroup and set the workgroup to the same name as the samba server
[06:12] <dabaR> Earthen: sudo apt-get update then.
[06:12] <wickedpuppy> !w32codec
[06:12] <ubotu> wickedpuppy: No idea
[06:12] <dmlinux> dooglus i want it
[06:12] <dooglus> dmlinux: the firewall is up, just not the ugly red circle thing
[06:12] <wickedpuppy> funny
[06:12] <dabaR> codecs
[06:12] <dmlinux> dooglus i want to be able to see when i have a hit
[06:12] <NSK> sambagirl: so ?
[06:12] <dmlinux> dooglus i do a lot of p2p, and cracking
[06:12] <n0odl3> whats the ftp for java?
[06:12] <sambagirl> i am thinking to make my pc dmz
[06:13] <esac> xjjoe01: then can i rejoin my laptop to the domain ?
[06:13] <nalioth> ubotu: tell n0odl3 about javadeb
[06:13] <sambagirl> but my boyfirend he has some things running on others i wondering if i should do this?
[06:13] <nalioth> dmlinux: please not in here
[06:13] <FliesLikeABrick> sambagirl,  you should just forward the ports you need
[06:13] <stram> its 2005, no more of these!
[06:13] <NSK> sambagirl: what ports do u use for bittorrent ?
[06:13] <stram> hi there, when i try to mount an nfs share onto my ubuntu hoary box, i get ""RPC: program not registered""-- any ideas?
[06:13] <xjjoe01> esac, you can latter on if you want.  I assume you have administrator rights to the windozs box
[06:13] <dmlinux> nalioth dont worry , i didnt say anything , nor do i discuss details.
[06:13] <sambagirl> i dont know?
[06:13] <sambagirl> i using utorrent now
[06:13] <sambagirl> just started now
[06:14] <dabaR> Earthen: any luck with that?
[06:14] <Earthen> dabaR: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3487
[06:14] <NSK> sambagirl: find what ports u use for bittorrent, check utorrent settings.
[06:14] <esac> xjjoe01: yep
[06:14] <Earthen> dabaR: same error i think
[06:14] <NSK> sambagirl: if there is no ports config in utorrent then you probably use the default bittorrent ports
[06:14] <dabaR>  Earthen run sudo apt-get -f install, and paste that.
[06:14] <dabaR> I mean, any error output.
[06:14] <sambagirl> ok incoming port connexctions 32459
[06:15] <xjjoe01> esac. you should be good to go.. samba can do the same, but it is a pain in the butt cause you have to set up a ldap server with kerbos tickets...  workgroup mode is easier
[06:15] <n0odl3> does anyone here use peerguardian?
[06:15] <quiet> is there a way to change the color of the text on the main gnome toolbar? The "Applications   Places   System"  and time/date text specifically???
[06:15] <mitchell> Hello...
[06:15] <nalioth> sambagirl: portforward.com has a walkthrough on your particular router and for bittorrent
[06:15] <sambagirl> for d-link?
[06:15] <mitchell> I'm trying to set up ubunto on my brother's old iMac...So far it works great, but he wants to get Java Runtime Environment...
[06:15] <xjjoe01> sambagirl.. what is your problem?
[06:15] <dabaR> ya, what's your problme?
[06:15] <Earthen> dabaR: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3488
[06:15] <sambagirl> well i need a million dollars :D
[06:16] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell mitchell  about java
[06:16] <nalioth> mitchell: wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaPPC
[06:16] <xjjoe01> me also....
[06:16] <pax> for you gnome users, how do you get naytilus to how the navigation bar (if any)?
[06:16] <blair> got me another question:
[06:16] <nalioth> FliesLikeABrick: not for a macintosh, that link is
[06:16] <quiet> mitchell, i don't use a mac.. but have you added universe and multiverse repos?
[06:16] <pax> nautilus*
[06:16] <FliesLikeABrick> sorry nalioth
[06:16] <NSK> sambagirl: just forward the bittorrent ports in the router
[06:16] <FliesLikeABrick> btw nalioth  when i sent "!tell mitchell  about java" to the bot in a PM, it didn't work
[06:16] <sambagirl> i jsut inquiring about bit torrents why is so so so slow and stuff?
[06:16] <blair> is there any way for  a ubuntu linux machine to utilise windows remote terminal services to log into a windows box on a local network?
[06:16] <dabaR> Earthen: sudo apt-get install aptitude, tell me whether that gives you the same error.
[06:16] <mitchell> :o
[06:16] <dmlinux> nalioth i sent you a pm , about a question
[06:17] <NSK> sambagirl: people in #networking may know to explain how to forward ports in d-link, I haven't used that router.
[06:17] <mitchell> Thank ye muchly ^.^
[06:17] <nalioth> dmlinux: are you registered?
[06:17] <durt> sambagirl: you need to enable port forwarding perhaps
[06:17] <nalioth> mitchell: the IBM java works well
[06:17] <blair> sambagirl: bittorrent is overhyped...you're depending on lots of other people to serve you parts of the file, and very few people have symmetric networks, so their upload speed is really slow
[06:17] <sambagirl> ok brb
[06:17] <xjjoe01> sambagirl, you have to port foward 1 port to make bit torrent faster...
[06:17] <helpme> help! neither konq nor firefox will load any pages! behaving as if im offline!!
[06:17] <sambagirl> let me join that brb
[06:17] <sambagirl> ahh
[06:17] <nalioth> sambagirl: portforward.com will walk you through what you are asking by router model and program
[06:17] <dabaR> FliesLikeABrick: just tell blah about blah
[06:17] <quiet> blair, you should have terminal services client in the applications/internet menu
[06:17] <dmlinux> nalioth um just my name on IRC, i didnt put anywhere about my realname, or addy or phone # or anything
[06:17] <dabaR> FliesLikeABrick: or /msg ubotu tell blah about blah
[06:17] <xjjoe01> I can't rember which one
[06:17] <blair> quiet, lemme check
[06:17] <sambagirl> ok ok nalioth thanks i be back let me read this thing
[06:18] <FliesLikeABrick> thanks dabaR  didn't stop to think that it might not need the trigger
[06:18] <vooharmy> hello where do i get ubuntu kernel source?
[06:18] <xjjoe01> but it is the one that lets your computer send info
[06:18] <Earthen> dabaR: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3489
[06:18] <nalioth> dmlinux: you are not registered and cannot send /PMs
[06:18] <cevizoglu> vooharmy, apt-get install linux-kernel-source-2.6.12
[06:18] <nalioth> dmlinux: join #kubuntu-offtopic to talk to me, please
[06:18] <dmlinux> nalioth oh , then what does /notice <nick> do ?
[06:18] <cevizoglu> vooharmy, or find the same file in synaptic
[06:18] <vooharmy> that is the right source for my 5.04 ubuntu?
[06:18] <sambagirl> ahh it has a program you download!
[06:18] <wickedpuppy> dmlinux, try to yaself
[06:18] <sambagirl> brb
[06:18] <quiet> dmlinux, it won't do anything..
[06:18] <cevizoglu> vooharmy, no
[06:18] <nalioth> dmlinux: nothing until you register
[06:19] <dabaR> Earthen: oh ya, switch back to hoary sources...
[06:19] <cevizoglu> vooharmy, the version will be different
[06:19] <quiet> is there a way to change the color of the text on the main gnome toolbar?
[06:19] <dmlinux> nalioth im confused lol
[06:19] <blair> okay...remote terminal services wants an RDP file...how do i create one of those?
[06:19] <nalioth> vooharmy: packages.ubuntu.com
[06:19] <dabaR> Earthen: then sudo apt-get update, please.
[06:19] <dabaR> and paste that...
[06:19] <vooharmy> ok i check that
[06:19] <quiet> blair, RDP is the protocol
[06:19] <nalioth> dmlinux: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[06:19] <Earthen> dabaR: ok
[06:19] <blair> quiet, it's asking for a rdp file
[06:19] <quiet> it's not required
[06:19] <quiet> just the IP
[06:20] <blair> i'll try again
[06:20] <quiet> Computer:  192.168.x.xxx
[06:20] <dmlinux> nalioth im in the channel nal
[06:21] <xjjoe01> sambagirl, portfoward tcp 6881-6889 ports to you computer
[06:21] <helpme> help! neither konq nor firefox will load any pages! behaving as if im offline!!
[06:21] <blair> oh...i get it...i'm clicking "open" instead of "connect"...
[06:21] <dabaR> how much can fit on a dvd? 4.what?
[06:21] <quiet> blair, ;)
[06:21] <blair> wooot!
[06:21] <Earthen> dabaR: now what
[06:21] <foampeace> are there any good free linux games?
[06:21] <vooharmy> how do i find out my kertn el version
[06:21] <NSK> 4.7
[06:21] <blair> super-nifty
[06:21] <nalioth> dabaR: mostly 4.3 with overhead
[06:21] <Amaranth> vooharmy: uname -r
[06:21] <dabaR> thanks.
[06:21] <quiet> foampeace, frozen-bubble is fun
[06:21] <NSK> foampeace: yes, www.freeciv.org and #freeciv
[06:21] <blair> let's see how clean it works
[06:21] <nalioth> NSK: can you tell me how to fit 4.7 gb on a dvd-r?
[06:21] <xjjoe01> from command line uname -r or
[06:21] <dabaR> Earthen: changed back to hoary and apt-get update?
[06:22] <Earthen> dabaR: I did that
[06:22] <NSK> nalioth: a single sided DVD+R is 4.7GB
[06:22] <sambagirl> xjjoel01 ok hold on
[06:22] <xjjoe01> ok
[06:22] <ColonelKernel> anyone here ever installed the quickcam driver? qc-usb?
[06:22] <sambagirl> shouold i adjust public port?
[06:23] <nalioth> NSK: i know that. but i want to know how to burn 4.7gb of data onto one
[06:23] <blair> hmm...limited screensize, but useful
[06:23] <blair> will come in handy
[06:23] <dabaR> Earthen: any errors?
[06:23] <xjjoe01> sambagirl, read this: http://dessent.net/btfaq/#ports
[06:23] <Earthen> dabaR: no errors with update
[06:23] <sambagirl> HAHA
[06:23] <dabaR> please post it as well.
[06:23] <xjjoe01> but just go to "virtual servers" and add the rules
[06:24] <Earthen> dabaR: I'm doing a dist-upgrade right now and it is removing some stuff
[06:24] <dabaR> also, do sudo apt-get -f install now, too.
[06:24] <dabaR> Ya, ok.
[06:24] <nalioth> dabaR: in the real world, you'll be able to get 4.3 burnt onto a dvdr
[06:24] <bur[n] er> anyone using epiphany over firefox?
[06:24] <NSK> nalioth: u mean in practice with overhead etc?
[06:24] <sambagirl> xjjoel01 you buld me up and then tell me to read a book lol
[06:24] <bur[n] er> makes a big speed difference here :)
[06:24] <xjjoe01> naw...
[06:25] <nalioth> NSK: i've never been able to get more than 4.3 gb onto a dvdr, and judging from stats i see on the forums, nobody else has either
[06:25] <dmlinux> dooglus how do i get GUI of firestarter to come up on login
[06:25] <sambagirl> what are public ports?
[06:25] <dabaR> nalioth: Ya, I knew it was something like that. This one wanted only 4.1m tho.
[06:25] <xjjoe01> ports the public can access
[06:25] <xjjoe01> like from the internet to your computer
[06:25] <sambagirl> ahh
[06:25] <xjjoe01> you need this for bit torrent to work
[06:25] <wickedpuppy> eh ah ... why load firestarter gui ? you wanna change the policy everytime ?
[06:26] <xjjoe01> just when you are not using it, disable the router rule
[06:26] <dooglus> dmlinux: how do you get the GUI of firestarter to come up normally?
[06:26] <NSK> nalioth: 4.4GB
[06:26] <madsen> How do I change the default system kbd layout? (I've completely forgotten...)
[06:26] <tga> dooglus, sudo firestarter
[06:26] <Kale> i'm new to ubuntu, how do i setup apache/php/ftp service after installing the desktop?
[06:26] <Xenguy> madsen: xmodmap  ?
[06:27] <dabaR> Kale: do you know how to install things?
[06:27] <xjjoe01> kale, open synapitic and install them
[06:27] <dooglus> tga: so the gui has to run as root?
[06:27] <madsen> Xenguy: Yeah, I think that's it. Thanks a lot! :)
[06:27] <blair> system->preferences->keyboard
[06:27] <Xenguy> madsen: or maybe you are asking a different question
[06:27] <tga> dooglus, yes
[06:27] <Xenguy> madsen: OK, great
[06:27] <Kale> dabar: not really
[06:28] <dooglus> tga: so to get the gui to run automatically when GNOME starts, you'll need to edit the sudoers file to say that the user is allowed to be root without a password when running firestarter?  or maybe just use "gksudo firestarter" to get a password prompt?
[06:28] <madsen> blair: That'll only affect gnome... I need it system-wide... (Everything is US-kbd atm... I'd like it to be danish.) :)
[06:28] <blair> ah
[06:28] <dooglus> dmlinux: would it be acceptable to get a password prompt come up when you run GNOME?
[06:28] <tga> dooglus, why would you want to run firestarter automatically when gnome starts?
[06:28] <blair> dunno then
[06:28] <dabaR> Kale: once you learn(by reading the synaptic page ubotu sent you) install apache(it is a package) and read the lamp page of the wiki(ubotu again) and think about whether you want ftp(no encryption for passwords) or sftp.
[06:28] <blair> is there a howto?
[06:28] <dooglus> tga: I don't.  dmlinux does.
[06:28] <tga> why?
[06:28] <madsen> blair: It's alright. :) I'll figure it out. :)
[06:29] <Xenguy> madsen: If you are trying to re-map keys, you're next question may be how to load it each time you boot :-)
[06:29] <dooglus> tga: because he's a l33t cracker, d00d.
[06:29] <Earthen> dabaR: I did not get any errors that time
[06:29] <helpme> help! neither konq nor firefox will load any pages! behaving as if im offline!!
[06:29] <dabaR> Kale: there are also ftp, and sftp servers in synaptic, use the search bar.
[06:29] <blair> ubuntu, how recursive
[06:29] <Earthen> dabaR: it installed alot of stuff though
[06:29] <dabaR> Earthen: so, you have now dist-upgraded, and apt-get -f install, and no errors?
[06:29] <xjjoe01> helpme, ping cnet.com and tell us what it does
[06:29] <madsen> Xenguy: Wait a sec... xmodmap wasn't it... :( I want to change the kbd layout... It's english now and I want danish.
[06:29] <Kale> dabar: thanks
[06:29] <dabaR> Kale: sure.
[06:30] <dmlinux> tga because i do :p
[06:30] <Earthen> dabaR: that is corect with the hoary settings
[06:30] <NSK> helpme: open a terminal command line window and type this: ping (a website address)
[06:30] <Xenguy> madsen: that I'm not sure about
[06:30] <sambagirl> are channels case sensative?
[06:30] <dooglus> dmlinux: did you see my question to you?
[06:30] <dmlinux> dooglus defeats the point of doing something manually, its alright :)
[06:30] <Amaranth> Xenguy: then you want `sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg`
[06:30] <xjjoe01> I don't think so... but not positive
[06:30] <james> can anyone help me intall cedega?
[06:30] <dabaR> Earthen: ok, well, go remove mozilla-firefox(the package) and install aptitude.
[06:30] <Xenguy> madsen: what Amaranth said, meant for you?
[06:30] <dabaR> Earthen: that is just a metapackage, you still have firefox(package)
[06:30] <tga> dmlinux, man sudoers and read about making sudo allow passwordless access to selected apps
[06:31] <Amaranth> Xenguy: oops, i guess
[06:31] <tga> dmlinux, then you can just run 'sudo firestarter'
[06:31] <Amaranth> madsen: then you want `sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg`
[06:31] <vooharmy> the kernel sources on the website dont match mine mine is 2.6.10-5 and they are 2.6.10-34
[06:31] <NSK> sambagirl: I think no
[06:31] <ubuntu> hey people
[06:31] <dmlinux> tga i did that, but it came up with an error each time i loged in said i have insufficient preivelages
[06:31] <madsen> Amaranth: Oh, thanks! :)
[06:31] <vooharmy> is this going to work'
[06:31] <Earthen> dabaR: it says mozilla-firefox is not installed, so not removed
[06:31] <tga> dmlinux, then you're not running it as root
[06:31] <dooglus> dmlinux: you did it wrong then I guess.
[06:31] <helpme> NSK: ping: unknown host www.google.com
[06:31] <tga> helpme, bad dns
[06:31] <dabaR> Earthen: installed aptitude?
[06:31] <james> can anyone help me step by step to install cedega?
[06:31] <helpme> how do i correct it?
[06:31] <dmlinux> tga oy,
[06:31] <dabaR> #cedega
[06:32] <ubuntu> james sudo dpkg -i cedega.deb
[06:32] <xjjoe01> helpme. then you might be having dns issues
[06:32] <aeon17x> james: it didn't come with a manual?
[06:32] <sambagirl> ahh WOW ti's cooking now :D
[06:32] <helpme> plz say how to fix this? this never happened before.....
[06:32] <james> no manual
[06:32] <sambagirl> i put DMZ on this machine.
[06:32] <sambagirl> awesome
[06:32] <ubuntu> nice
[06:33] <cevizoglu> sambagirl, windows is a virus?  wrong
[06:33] <ColonelKernel> :/ gnome performance isnt exactly what i'd hope it would be
[06:33] <sambagirl> thanks for all yourhelp guys
[06:33] <cevizoglu> sambagirl, it's a trojan horse
[06:33] <Earthen> dabaR: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3490
[06:33] <nalioth> helpme: type "ping 64.233.167.99"
[06:33] <xjjoe01> sambagire, good deal
[06:33] <thesilentkiller> whats with installing skype on breezy? what is the simplest way to get it working? i guess apt-get install wont work in this case
[06:33] <sambagirl> iknow
[06:33] <dmlinux> tga dm ALL= NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/firestarter
[06:33] <sambagirl> i know
[06:33] <aeon17x> ColonelKernel: maybe you need to set up your video card drivers, that'll smoothen up things a bit.
[06:33] <Xenguy> helpme: /etc/resolv.conf is the relevant file (where nameservers are configured)
[06:33] <tga> dmlinux, and what do you get when you try "sudo firestarter" as dm?
[06:34] <NSK> helpme: try this: ping 206.130.97.145
[06:34] <dabaR> Earthen: too bad, switch back to breezy sources.list(preferably ones that ubotu told you) and the try sudo apt-get update.
[06:34] <Earthen> ok
[06:34] <helpme> nalioth: im seeing lots of lines begining with 64 bytes......
[06:34] <NSK> helpme: can you load http://206.130.97.145 ?
[06:34] <virgo> Hi, I'm extremely new at Linux. I'm having some trouble with a video card.
[06:34] <nalioth> helpme: good! your dns isnt working
[06:35] <aeon17x> virgo: what video card?
[06:35] <xjjoe01> 216.239.115.148 is cnet's ip address
[06:35] <NSK> helpme: if you can load IP addresses but not webaddresses then it's just DNS
[06:35] <virgo> Intel 82845g
[06:35] <kevinz> do i have to manually create .hints for the new fonts i downloaded?
[06:35] <fobi0r> hey
[06:35] <virgo> There are linux drivers, but i have no idea what to do with them
[06:35] <virgo> http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df-external/filter_results.aspx?strTypes=all&ProductID=865&OSFullName=Linux*&lang=eng&strOSs=39&submit=Go%21
[06:35] <helpme> NSK: how do i fix all this pleez?
[06:35] <james> anyone feel like helping me Step by step to install cedega and point2play, i dont know anything much on ubuntu
[06:35] <dmlinux> tga looks like it works, but the same thing happened last time
[06:35] <NSK> helpme: so, can you load IP or not?
[06:36] <aeon17x> james: please proceed to #cedega
[06:36] <NSK> helpme: if neither IP nor webaddress work then it's not just DNS problem
[06:36] <madsen> Yay! Got danish keyboard again! w00t!
[06:36] <fobi0r> question... im running ubuntu through vmware on winxp... can i access the ntfs.. or do i have to use network shares?
[06:36] <dmlinux> tga gonna shut down and try it
[06:37] <NSK> fobi0r: GNU/Linux in general can read NTFX partitions, it's possible
[06:37] <NSK> s/FX/FS
[06:37] <xjjoe01> fobi0r, mount the windows partitions as shares
[06:37] <madsen> Now, one thing bugs me... I got no ttys... I've got plenty of X, but no plain old ttys... What could I be missing here? (I installed breezy with debootstrap in a chroot.)
[06:37] <fobi0r> where would i go to do that?
[06:37] <helpme> NSK: i did what nalioth said...im getting lines beg with 64 bytes...
[06:37] <ubuntu> fobi0r do what?
[06:37] <james> How do i join new channels
[06:37] <ubuntu> james /join #cedega
[06:37] <helpme> this did not happen in ubuntu
[06:37] <NSK> helpme: sorry I didn't see what nalioth said before
[06:37] <xjjoe01> helpme, pres control and c and the same time
[06:37] <CWhiz> Hello, I'm having a problem with OpenOffice.org Writer version 1.9.129.  In the document display area, the following keys stopped working suddenly (I believe when an Office Assistant appeared automatically): backspace, arrow keys, insert, home, end, page up, and page down.  The numeric keypad version of these keys don't work either.  The problem is in all documents and continues even after restarting OO.o and the computer.  The keys in question seem to
[06:37] <CWhiz> work in all the other Ubuntu applications as well as the other modules of OO.org (Calc, Impress, etc.).  I'd appreciate any help in getting these keys to work.
[06:37] <xjjoe01> press
[06:38] <vogueboy> test
[06:38] <NSK> helpme: if I understand correctly then you can access IP but not DNS addresses
[06:38] <vogueboy> anybody using a mac with ubuntu?
[06:38] <helpme> should i run ppoeconf in kubuntu? i installed kub-desktop on ubuntu....havent run ppoeconf inside kubuntu
[06:38] <dabaR> helpme: yes, if you want pppoe installed, run that.
[06:38] <helpme> this did not happen in ubuntu......
[06:38] <tga> vogueboy, I think there's one guy that does, but everybody makes fun of him
[06:39] <madsen> lol!
[06:39] <nalioth> NSK: his dns lookup is bodgered (and i have no clue how to fix it)
[06:39] <NSK> helpme: how do u access the net? via dsl router or via dialup ?
[06:39] <cevizoglu> vogueboy, there are lots here but you need to ask a question
[06:39] <nalioth> vogueboy: yes lots of us. ask your question
[06:39] <__2> !amarok
[06:39] <ubotu> I heard 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/
[06:39] <Amaranth> tga: we don't make fun of nalioth ;)
[06:39] <vogueboy> lol tga. thing is, I cannot install this! the installer refuses to install yaboot
[06:39] <__2> !mp3
[06:39] <ubotu> somebody said mp3 was a non-free format. Restricted formats' installation instructions can be found on the RestrictedFormats page of the wiki - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[06:39] <vogueboy> well I made a big post about it should I paste it here?
[06:39] <nalioth> vogueboy: no. please
[06:39] <helpme> NSK: its adsl over ethernet..therers only an adsl modem
[06:39] <nalioth> ubotu: tell vogueboy about paste
[06:40] <nalioth> vogueboy: got a URL?
[06:40] <vogueboy> sure
[06:40] <vogueboy> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=80776
[06:40] <cevizoglu> vogueboy, how old is your mac?
[06:40] <vogueboy> dont mind the title i was real pissed off
[06:40] <NSK> helpme: if the modem is a router then the DNS setup is in the router, otherwise it's in the PCs
[06:40] <vogueboy> its a imac dv g3 400 (newworld)
[06:40] <dmlinux> tga  it worked, i think ididnt have root privelages.
[06:40] <tga> good job
[06:41] <Earthen> dabaR: I don't get any upgrades to do now?
[06:41] <nalioth> ubotu: tell vogueboy about verify
[06:41] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  Hmm - I installed to my ImacDV  the slate grey one. I think its a 500 speed.
[06:41] <dabaR> Earthen: that is obviously not a question, so use ? sparringly:)
[06:41] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  dident have any real issues other then getting the dang cd to boot.
[06:41] <vogueboy> you see i have it installed in a partition but i dunno how to boot it since yaboot never install
[06:41] <dabaR> Earthen: so, you have the breezy sources.list again?
[06:42] <__2> Amarok dont work with mp3 on 5.10
[06:42] <vogueboy> mines graphite too
[06:42] <vogueboy> 400 mhz
[06:42] <__2> someone have an idea?
[06:42] <vogueboy> 512mb RAM
[06:42] <wickedpuppy> __2, yes ... you got no codec
[06:42] <{einand}> I want to copy a few files. but not a file with a specifik name how do I do that (like this cp files/* -exlude /files/badfile)
[06:42] <xjjoe01> 2, you have to install codecs
[06:42] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  i just the 256mb i think.. not sure. .:P if ya lived nearby i'd sellit to ya real cheep
[06:42] <__2> xj I installed akode-mpeg
[06:42] <Earthen> dabaR: wel i put Breezy sources and did the update then upgrade and it give me 0 upgrades 0remove 0not upgraded
[06:42] <Amaranth> __2: enable multiverse and install gstreamer-plugins-multiverse
[06:42] <NSK> mp3 has some patent problems with Thomson SA, use Ogg Vorbis/Speex/FLAC instead if possible.
[06:42] <wickedpuppy> __2, you need gstreamer
[06:42] <dmlinux> tga never mind , the GUI isnt up
[06:42] <blair> anyone remember my ubuntu website login?
[06:42] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  problem i had with about eveyr linux i put on it - the display is shifted to the left a little too far.
[06:42] <__2> ok
[06:43] <Earthen> dabaR: is that right
[06:43] <xjjoe01> 2, install all if the gstreamer codecs
[06:43] <vogueboy> lol i have two 256 mb , no room for more, i need to beef it up for 1 gb
[06:43] <Earthen> dabaR: I should get more upgrades shouldn't I
[06:43] <vogueboy> Dr Willis any idea on how to install yaboot or how to boot manually?
[06:43] <ColonelKernel> yaboot?
[06:43] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  heh - i really got no use for the whole machine. :P i put OS-X back on it..
[06:43] <helpme> setup ppoeconf in kubuntu...no avail.....but why it didnt happen in ubuntu...but is happening in kubuntu?
[06:43] <NSK> helpme: if the modem is a router then the DNS setup is in the router, otherwise it's in the PCs
[06:43] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  the 5.10 ppc cd installed fine for me on it.
[06:44] <madsen> No one knows why I've got no ttys?
[06:44] <vogueboy> no probs on yaboot so?
[06:44] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  yaboot you install with the 'yabin' command i think
[06:44] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  no probs other then the display shift.
[06:44] <dabaR> Earthen: post the sources.list agtain... or tell me what URL I can see them at...
[06:44] <__2> tx it work now :}
[06:44] <vogueboy> hmm where do I use yabin ?
[06:44] <NSK> helpme: if you can't find more help here also try #networking and #kubuntu
[06:44] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  its a shell command. :P
[06:44] <vogueboy> in terminal?
[06:44] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  well - where else ya going to type a shell command. :P
[06:45] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  so it Installed but failed to boot at all?
[06:45] <blair> okay...i've had enough...i'm going to go rest my braim cells
[06:45] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  or did it work then break?
[06:45] <nalioth> Dr_Willis: its "sudo ybin" but you need to check your /etc/yaboot.conf first
[06:45] <{einand}> I want to copy a few files. but not a file with a specifik name how do I do that (the id is like this cp files/* -exlude /files/badfile)
[06:45] <nalioth> vogueboy:  its "sudo ybin" but you need to check your /etc/yaboot.conf first
[06:45] <vogueboy> it installed fine until the end when it tries to install yaboot
[06:45] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  you got OS-X also on the HD?
[06:46] <xjjoe01> if sudo ybin doesnot work, just su root, then ybin
[06:46] <vooharmy> i need some help(probably simple) anyone got some time?
[06:46] <vogueboy> not now, I have os x on my external FW disk
[06:46] <nalioth> xjjoe01: please dont advise that
[06:46] <nalioth> ubotu: tell xjjoe01 about root
[06:46] <wickedpuppy> vooharmy, just ask
[06:46] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  you may need to check the md5sum on the cd.. it may of been bad.
[06:46] <NSK> vooharmy: what help
[06:46] <madsen> I guess I should have some *getty installed, right?
[06:46] <nalioth> vogueboy: ubotu sent you a link on howto do that
[06:47] <vooharmy> im trying to install ndiswrapper so i can use my wireless cant im basicaly standing outside a cupboard
[06:47] <vooharmy> and it needs the kernel source
[06:47] <vogueboy> I see... ubotu gave me a link but can I do it from the terminal?
[06:47] <madsen> Wtf?!? My pipe char doesn't work... (The rest of the kbd works fine...(?))
[06:47] <vooharmy> and the kernel source i need i cant find
[06:47] <vooharmy> 2.6.10-5
[06:47] <nalioth> vogueboy: follow the wiki
[06:47] <GigaClon> anyone know of other C++ IDEs other than anjuta and Kdevelop?
[06:47] <wickedpuppy> GigaClon, eclipse
[06:47] <NSK> vooharmy: maybe http://www.kernel.org/ can help?
[06:48] <Earthen> dabaR: it seems to have work It's upgraded to breezy now and I can login to the desktop now
[06:48] <ubuntu> !info mc
[06:48] <ubotu> mc: (midnight commander - a powerful file manager), section universe/utils, is optional. Version: 1:4.6.0-4.6.1-pre4-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 2048 kB, Installed size: 5712 kB
[06:48] <durt> gigaclon: great editor = scite
[06:48] <xjjoe01> ubontu sent me a link also, but by the root password to a strong password, makes admining the system normal
[06:48] <xjjoe01> add making
[06:48] <nalioth> vooharmy: that is in packages.ubuntu.com or you can use apt-get to get it
[06:48] <dabaR> Earthen: thats only the beginning:)
[06:48] <Dr_Willis> vogueboy,  i'd Definiatly chedk the md5sums of the install cd. however.  I just read your post. :P someone will advise it.
[06:48] <vooharmy> i cant find it anywhere\
[06:48] <jason0_> Trying to get my wifi pcmcia card to work. Its a Hawking card (with texas instrumunts chipset). I followed the howto's using niswrapper and got the link light to turn on. I just can't get it to connect to the internet.
[06:49] <jason0_> Any catch-22's, or something that I'm missing?
[06:49] <Dr_Willis> xjjoe01,  i alwyas add a root password also. :P
[06:49] <vooharmy> i can find linux sources 2.6.10-34? is that the same thing
[06:49] <Earthen> dabaR: i was doing it through ssh remotely because I could no longer get loged in from in front of the comeputer
[06:49] <Earthen> dabaR: Oh what else do I need
[06:49] <dabaR> Earthen: alt+ctrl+f3
[06:49] <durt> jason0_ now just use the gnome network administration tool and it should work
[06:49] <NSK> vooharmy: the only diff between -x and -y is bugfixes
[06:50] <dabaR> Earthen: I mean, thats just the beginning of your Breezy troubles:)
[06:50] <xjjoe01> jason, from the command line, do iwconfig and post your results
[06:50] <jason0_> durt: tried that... I set everything up
[06:50] <vooharmy> ok so it should be fine?
[06:50] <Jemte> is there some option which logs a user out after a period of inactivty?
[06:50] <madsen> Where can I get a list of supported kbd-layouts?
[06:50] <Earthen> dabaR: doh!
[06:50] <nalioth> madsen: system > prefs > keyboard?
[06:50] <dabaR> I had some troubles there with breezy upgrade. As always, not on my comp, but on a friend's
[06:50] <NSK> I can/t pretend I know whether it will be fine or not.
[06:50] <Xenguy> Jemte: I know it can be done
[06:50] <dabaR> Earthen: :) alt+ctrl+f7 gets you back to gdm/X.
[06:50] <Earthen> I'm all ready in termanal I'm still doing it through shh remotely
[06:50] <jason0_> I wconfig says: wlan0 IEEE 802.11g ESSID: Off/any, Mode:Manages: etc..
[06:51] <xjjoe01> that is a good sign
[06:51] <durt> iwconfig
[06:51] <durt> oops
[06:51] <xjjoe01> do this, ifdown etho
[06:51] <xjjoe01> ifdown wlan0
[06:51] <xjjoe01> ifup wlan0
[06:51] <durt> yes do that
[06:51] <Jemte> Xenguy: well its obviously set on mine or something...everytime i come back that box...ubuntu has logged me out and closed the programs i had been running
[06:51] <Earthen> dabaR: I just went out and rebooted the computer and it loaded a new kernal and it seems to be working
[06:51] <madsen> nalioth: Maybe, thanks! :)
[06:51] <sambagirl> lol it telling me it taking 4 weeks to finish download lol
[06:51] <xjjoe01> then ping cnet.com
[06:51] <Xenguy> Jemte: hrm, it should be set by default AFAIK
[06:51] <xjjoe01> and control c to stop the ping
[06:52] <jason0_> xjjoe01: it says: ifup: interface wlan0 is already configured.
[06:52] <Jemte> yea...i want to turn it off....
[06:52] <Xenguy> Jemte: s/should/shouldn't/
[06:52] <xjjoe01> you need to turn off the eth0 port then bounce the wlan0 port
[06:52] <dabaR> Earthen: as I said, jsut the beginnning:) jj, but maybe, I wish you luck...
[06:52] <Earthen> dabaR: your a god send, It was a wife's computer and i thought I killed the install and lost all her work
[06:52] <CWhiz> Repeating a question asked 14 minutes ago: Can anybody help me figure out why my backspace, arrow keys, insert, home, end, page up, and page down keys don't work in OpenOffice.org Writer's typing area, but work in the rest of OpenOffice.org and elsewhere in Ubuntu Breezy Badger?  Thanks :)
[06:52] <dabaR> Earthen: never think like that, you can always get the data!
[06:52] <Joetheodd> Hey, I just did something with cedega and it screwed up my x server settings. How can I set it back to the maintainers configuration?
[06:53] <jason0_> Interesting that the activity light hasn't blinked. Only the "link" light flashes periodically.
[06:53] <Earthen> dabaR: LOL I was thinking eather telling her or hanging myself LOL
[06:53] <durt> joetheodd: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:54] <xjjoe01> yea, that is the deal with wrappers
[06:54] <xjjoe01> at least it works
[06:54] <Earthen> dabaR: thankyou good night I just have to fix the login screen now
[06:54] <dabaR> Earthen: always come here with your troubles(if you do not have a better place...
[06:54] <Earthen> dabaR:  have you been having alot of trouble with breezy?
[06:54] <dabaR> Earthen: and, have patience, cause maybe there is noone right at that moment that knows, but in time, it can get fixed.
[06:55] <Earthen> dabaR: I pretty much allways come here when i have trouble it's been a great help to me
[06:55] <vogueboy> since I know I have the system installed well in my root partition, how do I boot it up since  the installer did not install yaboot in my bootstrap?
[06:55] <dabaR> Earthen: well, not on my computer...on another one, firefox crashes. and if you use pppoe(dsl) you can have minor difficulty.
[06:55] <bob2> helpme2: a) your nick sucks, b) that's quite rude
[06:55] <Earthen> dabaR: no I'm on Satillete internet
[06:55] <dabaR> bob2: hi!:)
[06:55] <bob2> howdy
[06:55] <Earthen> dabaR: suckky lag but it all i can get here
[06:56] <dabaR> thats fine. OK, good night, like you said...
[06:56] <jason0_> xjjoe01: on the ubuntu hardware page the note for the ndiswraper said to delete all other firmware uunder the /lib/firmware/blah directory. Was it just refering to the firmware related to that card?
[06:56] <xjjoe01> earthen, you need to get on a iDirect satellite network
[06:56] <dabaR> spam!
[06:56] <xjjoe01> yes
[06:56] <xjjoe01> jason, yes
[06:56] <Earthen> xjjoe01: I never heard if iDriect
[06:57] <Earthen> xjjoe01: where are they located
[06:57] <dabaR> in space! its a satellite!
[06:57] <xjjoe01> iDirect is bad assssss... all over the world
[06:57] <dabaR> :)
[06:57] <Earthen> xjjoe01: I'm on DirecWay at the moment
[06:57] <xjjoe01> but, it is expensive....
[06:57] <xjjoe01> directway is slow
[06:57] <ColonelKernel> Earthen, how is that working? can you game on it?
[06:58] <xjjoe01> directway will not support Xbox live
[06:58] <xjjoe01> it is tooslow
[06:58] <GigaClon> I have problem when trying to open files with SciTE from Natillus
[06:58] <Earthen> ColonelKernel: no you can't game with anything like half life
[06:58] <durt> what problems gigaclon?
[06:58] <ColonelKernel> Earthen, that blows.
[06:58] <Charger71> can anyone hlp me for a second with the 'make' command
[06:58] <sambagirl> here is another question then i suspend question
[06:58] <xjjoe01> earthen, when you have time, google for iDirect
[06:58] <GigaClon> it mangles the filename and give me a blank doc
[06:58] <mitchell> does anybody know how i can retrieve my terminal password?
[06:59] <Earthen> ColonelKernel: yeah I know but the speed is great 2000kbs
[06:59] <xjjoe01> I think the link is idirect.net
[06:59] <sambagirl> i see i download 10k say andnow i seeing other uploading 50 same file. why?
[06:59] <GigaClon> mitchell, it should be the same as your login password
[06:59] <Earthen> ColonelKernel: upload is 1000 kbs
[06:59] <dooglus> sambagirl: do you have utorrent for ubuntu?  or is it just for windows?
[06:59] <bob2> Charger71: it's way way way simpler if you just ask
[06:59] <wickedpuppy> mitchell, your user password is your terminal password
[06:59] <Earthen> xjjoe01: will do thanks
[06:59] <xjjoe01> sambagirl, you are sharing your files... that is how bit torrent works
[06:59] <ColonelKernel> Earthen, that should be fine for gaming!!
[06:59] <sambagirl> does torrent do better with ubuntu?
[06:59] <nalioth> sambagirl: http://www.dessent.net/btfaq/
[07:00] <sambagirl> hah
[07:00] <xjjoe01> earthen, it is awesome
[07:00] <sambagirl> share before i get:D
[07:00] <mitchell> i did...
[07:00] <Joetheodd> Does anyone here speak Yiddish?
[07:00] <wickedpuppy> sambagirl, torrent has nothing to do with OS ... everything to do with bandwidth
[07:00] <Dr_Willis> heh - download at 10k... upload 100k.... wee.
[07:00] <vogueboy> Does nayone here use ubuntu on a mac?
[07:00] <Charger71> I'm trying to install kismet and in the documentation it jsut says to run the make command, but it jsut tells me "no target specified"
[07:00] <sambagirl> ahhok
[07:00] <nalioth> vogueboy: yes we do
[07:00] <bob2> vogueboy: way easier if you just ask your question
[07:00] <Joetheodd> vogueboy: I did for a while.
[07:00] <bob2> Charger71: kismet is already in ubuntu
[07:01] <Charger71> oaky then how do I install it? I looked for it but I didn't find it
[07:01] <vogueboy> bob2: I did several times... yaboot failed to install and I don't know what to do
[07:01] <bob2> Charger71: /msg ubotu repositories
[07:01] <nalioth> Charger71: enable universe and multiverse repos
[07:01] <Joetheodd> bob2: Funny story about kismet. A friend of mine started it up on his laptop in his car, looked for an unsecure network, found which way the signal was coming from, and followed it. He eventually found himself parked outside his house.
[07:01] <bob2> vogueboy: is your CD ok?
[07:01] <jason0_> xjjoe1: just read about removing the acx driver. I'm going to give this a shot.
[07:01] <bob2> Joetheodd: haha
[07:01] <durt> how do i make a deb from some source?
[07:01] <xjjoe01> jason, good luck
[07:01] <Earthen> xjjoe01: it look pretty close to what i'm using right now
[07:02] <bob2> durt: www.debian.org/devel, new maintainer's guide
[07:02] <GigaClon> durt, the file name I am getting is /home/gigaclon/file:/home/gigaclon/main.cpp
[07:02] <bob2> durt: or apt-cache show checkinstall
[07:02] <nalioth> vogueboy: you need to check your cd's integrity
[07:02] <Earthen> it used ka band witch is what i'm on
[07:02] <GigaClon> durt, dpkg-deb -b I think
[07:02] <Earthen> xjjoe01: are you using it?
[07:02] <xjjoe01> earthen, not really, directway uses dvb-rcs and iDirect uses tmda-d
[07:02] <vogueboy> nalioth: how do I do it from a Mac?
[07:02] <vogueboy> Disk utility wont do it
[07:02] <xjjoe01> earthen, at work I do all the time
[07:02] <xjjoe01> super fast
[07:03] <sambagirl> geez these files are HUGE! 6gig 12gig, my stars
[07:03] <bob2> vogueboy: boot into expert mode, choose "verify cd"
[07:03] <Earthen> xjjoe01: what kind of lag do you get with it
[07:03] <Charger71> nalioth: how do I enable universe and multiverse repos?
[07:03] <vogueboy> bob2: ok willl do, thank you, brb!
[07:03] <vogueboy> bob2: thx a lot
[07:03] <xjjoe01> earthen, about 520 ms on avage, but the internet flies
[07:03] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Charger71 about repos
[07:03] <durt> gigaclon: you only have this problem with scite?
[07:03] <GigaClon> yeah gedit does fine
[07:04] <Earthen> xjjoe01: thats way better than what i'm getting my ping time are like 1200 -2000 ms
[07:04] <GigaClon> $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INC)
[07:04] <mitchell> can anybody tell me how to retrieve my terminal password if it isn't my user password?
[07:04] <durt> thanks bob2, ill give that a shot
[07:04] <wickedpuppy> mitchell, it is your user password
[07:04] <GigaClon> sudo passwd?
[07:04] <xjjoe01> Earthen, the normal amout of satellite lag is 500 ms or so...
[07:04] <Earthen> xjjoe01: where are you located if you don't mind me askin
[07:04] <bob2> mitchell: what's a "terminal password"?
[07:04] <xjjoe01> I am in DC
[07:05] <Dr_Willis> bob2,  i was about to ask that also.
[07:05] <xjjoe01> there are iDirect hubs all over the world
[07:05] <Dr_Willis> :P
[07:05] <mitchell> wicked puppy: it is not
[07:05] <[Chameleon] > nalioth: I found the issue...
[07:05] <Earthen> xjjoe01: I'm in northern canada
[07:05] <e1nzwe1> what is the ubuntu live default root pass
[07:05] <wickedpuppy> ok then pls answer bob2's question
[07:06] <e1nzwe1> or user pass
[07:06] <e1nzwe1> because nothing works
[07:06] <xjjoe01> Earthen, Stratos is a canadan company. they sale iDirect service
[07:06] <bob2> e1nzwe1: there isn't one
[07:06] <wickedpuppy> e1nzwe1, just press enter or root ... either one
[07:06] <bob2> or maybe "ubuntu"
[07:06] <[Chameleon] > nalioth: it has to do with changing the order of items to something other than the default of 50 in the Startup Programs tab on the Sessions Preferences form.
[07:06] <xjjoe01> It will be expensive though
[07:06] <r0d> is there a way modify the ubuntu-desktop w/o deleting. theirs  afew progs i dont use and would like to remove
[07:07] <Earthen> xjjoe01: I will have to lookinto it what kind of monthly cost are we talking about
[07:07] <GigaClon> ubuntu-desktop is a meta-package
[07:07] <madsen> Ok, I've got no ttys and I _really_ need them... Anyone?
[07:07] <GigaClon> you can safely delete it
[07:07] <bob2> r0d: sure, but it's usually not worth it
[07:07] <bob2> GigaClon: except you'll have to be a lot lot more careful when doing upgrades
[07:07] <r0d> bob2, so its pretty hard to do then? is there a wiki for it?
[07:07] <xjjoe01> Earthen, for speed, if you have a 1.544 receive satellite link, you will average 1 mbs on internet speed test or better
[07:07] <GigaClon> yes make sure to reinstall it during upgrades
[07:08] <satafterh>  need some help with error while install software
[07:08] <r0d> bob2,  and if i do it will it mess up future updates to ubuntu-desktop?
[07:08] <madsen> ... and my Gnome hangs on login... Nothing happens... I can open an aterm via my thinkpad key, but that's it... Nothing else...
[07:08] <bob2> r0d: of course it will mess up updates
[07:08] <Earthen> xjjoe01: is the monthly cost high
[07:08] <xjjoe01> I think so...
[07:08] <bob2> r0d: it's trivial to do, get the ubuntu-meta source, modify it, rebuild and install
[07:08] <Earthen> I pay about 100$ a month for DirecWay
[07:08] <xjjoe01> mostly aimed at business
[07:08] <sambagirl> is anyone reported running ubuntu on AmigaOne?
[07:08] <bob2> satafterh: that's not useful unless you paste the error to #flood
[07:09] <mitchell> i'm confused. can i be helped with my problem?
[07:09] <satafterh> warning: Please check that your locale settings:
[07:09] <satafterh>         LANGUAGE = "en_CA:en",
[07:09] <satafterh>         LC_ALL = (unset),
[07:09] <satafterh>         LANG = "en_CA.UTF-8"
[07:09] <GigaClon> mitchell, did you try your user password?
[07:09] <mitchell> gigaclon yes
[07:10] <nalioth> satafterh: please dont paste
[07:10] <GigaClon> mitchell, try sudo password?
[07:10] <bob2> satafterh: a) don't paste in here, b) that's not an error
[07:10] <jmoney> does anyone know how to install e17 themes
[07:10] <jmoney> ?
[07:10] <satafterh> #bob2 - what is it
[07:10] <nalioth> jmoney: does jmoney know how to install e17?
[07:10] <durt> gigaclon: use the latest scite (1.66)
[07:10] <jmoney> yes
[07:10] <Earthen> xjjoe01: was just looking at the stratos site they sell Direcway also
[07:11] <jmoney> i've installed e17
[07:11] <bob2> jmoney: #e
[07:11] <nalioth> jmoney: care to join #kubuntu-offtopic and share your info?
[07:11] <bob2> satafterh: it's a warning
[07:11] <fobi0r> i get a "video in use" error when trying to view a video in firefox... possibly wmv, avi file..
[07:11] <GigaClon> durt, I just installed it 2 days ago
[07:11] <amarock> is it true that if i compile kaff from source i can playd dvds & mp3s out of the box!!
[07:11] <satafterh> #bob2 - how do i fix?
[07:11] <jmoney> i installed it with gnome though
[07:11] <jmoney> i have a gnome + e17 set up now
[07:11] <GigaClon> durt, the repos only have 1.64
[07:12] <nalioth> jmoney: some of us would like to know how to install it
[07:12] <madsen> wtf!?!
[07:12] <jmoney> im not sure how to get it working with kde
[07:12] <mitchell> gigaclon it no working
[07:12] <bob2> satafterh: fix what? you didn't show us an error.
[07:12] <jmoney> oh ok
[07:12] <jmoney> no problem
[07:12] <madsen> After gnome has hung for like 10 minutes it decided to finally start... (?)
[07:12] <dooglus> bob2: it's a WARNING!  didn't you listen?
[07:12] <dooglus> bob2: how do you fix it?
[07:12] <jason0_> When I run dhclient wlan0, I get no dhcpoffers....
[07:12] <fobi0r> is there any gooed dvd writing software in Ubuntu? lookin for creating dvds with mpegs...
[07:12] <bob2> its a warning, it does't have to be fixed
[07:12] <nalioth> fobi0r: k3b is good
[07:13] <bob2> getting rid of it involves actually setting up a locale
[07:13] <nalioth> fobi0r: but first you need dvdauthor
[07:13] <fobi0r> where do i get that?
[07:13] <nalioth> fobi0r: the repos
[07:13] <GigaClon> is there a good way to rip and encode DVDs to like Mpeg
[07:13] <madsen> Hmm, anyone got banshee running?
[07:13] <madsen> GigaClon: mplayer/mencoder I'd say, but I'm not that much into it.
[07:13] <GigaClon> mitchell I don't know what do say
[07:14] <xjjoe01> earthen, look at this: http://www.satsig.net/ivsat.htm
[07:14] <jmoney> nalioth: I used this thread on ubuntu forms as a guide http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79155
[07:14] <jmoney> it works with breezy
[07:14] <jmoney> ok
[07:14] <durt> gigaclon: right click on the file and select open with other application and enter a custom command and enter either "scite" or "scite $FILE" and see if that works
[07:15] <satafterh> #bob2 = i have seemthat warning severial times and it has stop me from installing software, vlc player comes up with an error when i load it ssaying "cannot set local to" and it has something to do with the warning
[07:15] <sambagirl> anyone liking rockstar games? :D
[07:15] <GigaClon> no
[07:15] <dooglus> sambagirl: I'm liking San Andreas
[07:15] <GigaClon> rockstar = lose
[07:15] <Phr0zenKore> hi, i'm learning to program in GTK, but where's the lib?
[07:15] <madsen> GigaClon: I think that's a matter of opinion...
[07:15] <[Chameleon] > Phr0zenKore: which lib?
[07:15] <Phr0zenKore> GTK.
[07:16] <sambagirl> they having new thing out now saying is called Ubuntu
[07:16] <GigaClon> Phr0zenKore, GTKmm is good too.
[07:16] <Earthen> xjjoe01: yeah it looks like I'm just out side there coverage area
[07:16] <Phr0zenKore> GTKmm?
[07:16] <xjjoe01> earthen, you must be way north....
[07:16] <GigaClon> Phr0zenKore, C++ Wrapper to GTK+
[07:17] <Phr0zenKore> ahh.
[07:17] <jmoney> anyone know how to install e17 themes?
[07:17] <Charger71> oaky I now know how to add repositories, which repository is kismet in?
[07:18] <Phr0zenKore> E: Couldn't find package libgtkmm
[07:18] <xjjoe01> have fun all, I am going to bed
[07:19] <[Chameleon] > Phr0zenKore: install it from apt
[07:19] <Earthen> just north of the northern tip of Newfoundland
[07:19] <nalioth> jmoney: ask in #e
[07:19] <bob2> Phr0zenKore: apt-cache search gtkmm
[07:20] <x0xA> hey guys, i am having a problem..I am running Cedega. With any program I run, I get an error "WineDbg terminated on pid 1"
[07:20] <x0xA> any thoughts?
[07:20] <Phr0zenKore> which?
[07:20] <Phr0zenKore> libgtkmm-2.4-1c2 - C++ wrappers for GTK+ 2.4 (shared libraries)
[07:20] <Phr0zenKore> libgtkmm-2.4-dev - C++ wrappers for GTK+ 2.4 (development files
[07:21] <GigaClon> both
[07:21] <jrattner1> Have any updates been done involving ndiswrappers and breezy?
[07:21] <nalioth> Phr0zenKore: the -dev ones
[07:21] <Phr0zenKore> k.
[07:21] <madsen> Phr0zenKore: -dev is the header-files, you need them to compile anything using gtk...
[07:21] <crimsun> jrattner1: no.
[07:21] <Phr0zenKore> HOLY ***
[07:22] <jrattner1> crimsun, are there any updates upcoming or is there no way of knowing that
[07:22] <n0odl3> does anyone here use a wacom tablet?
[07:22] <n0odl3> or something like it
[07:22] <Phr0zenKore> those are much dependicies!
[07:22] <x0xA> hey guys, i am having a problem..I am running Cedega. With any program I run, I get an error "WineDbg terminated on pid 1"
[07:22] <n0odl3> x0xA get point2play
[07:22] <Phr0zenKore> i thought dev means unstable
[07:22] <Phr0zenKore> ubuntu: GIMME!
[07:22] <Phr0zenKore> O_O
[07:22] <n0odl3> does anyone here use a wacom tablet or know how to setup a penmouse?
[07:22] <n0odl3> (the pen part)
[07:22] <ubuntu> heck no
[07:23] <n0odl3> anyone knoe?
[07:23] <crimsun> jrattner1: I don't know of anything cued.
[07:23] <Phr0zenKore> lol
[07:23] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to set up a pen?
[07:23] <Phr0zenKore> i have found a weird url
[07:23] <Phr0zenKore> with fake facts about hackers
[07:23] <Phr0zenKore> like this one:
[07:23] <Phr0zenKore> BSD, Lunix, Debian and Mandrake are all versions of an illegal hacker operation system, invented by a Soviet computer hacker named Linyos Torovoltos, before the Russians lost the Cold War. It is based on a program called "xenix", which was written by Microsoft for the US government.
[07:24] <amarock> anyone uses kino or something?
[07:24] <crimsun> that so belongs in -offtopic.
[07:24] <madsen> n0odl3: I had a Wacom Volito working in plain debian, but it was a bitch to setup... Intuos and Graphire should be supported by default.
[07:24] <sambagirl> xenix was not written by microsoft
[07:24] <patrickj> hey
[07:24] <sambagirl> xenix was written by ATT
[07:24] <patrickj> does anyone know when a better messenger will be coming out?
[07:24] <dodgyville> I apt-get installed php4 and php5 ... how do I know which one apache2 is using, and how do I remove all the files associated with php5?
[07:24] <n0odl3> madsen how do you set up the tablet?
[07:24] <sambagirl> LIARS!
[07:24] <jrattner1> crimsun, erghh... i guess ill have to build it from source, ndiswrapper freezes my kernel when loading the module
[07:24] <patrickj> One that supports the personal message like in windows
[07:24] <patrickj> with the now playing ft. etc.
[07:24] <madsen> n0odl3: Check out the docs at linuxwacom.sf.net - they're better than any help I can give you.
[07:25] <joe__> hey
[07:25] <Phr0zenKore> http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/archive/20011209-son.html
[07:25] <joe__> I totally killed my x server. Is there any way to totally ditch the old configuration and reconfigure it like its configured when you first install?
[07:26] <blackthorne> hi
[07:26] <vooharmy> this is so frustrating i know nothing about linux why make an OS so damn complicated
[07:26] <joe__> vooharmy: As complicated as Linux is, its still better than Windows. =p
[07:26] <n0odl3> i heard theres a way to set up the pen using GIMP
[07:26] <crimsun> joe__: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:26] <durt> "If your son is failing courses in school..." - thats me!
[07:26] <vooharmy> maybe it is
[07:27] <crimsun> vooharmy: what's the issue?
[07:27] <blackthorne> i started ubuntu with breezy but can't install mplayer. It says there is no available version for my hardware platform but it's odd because i have a processor with ia32 (amd 1400 mhz)
[07:27] <vooharmy> i want ndiswrapper to make
[07:27] <Slipknot> ;;
[07:27] <Phr0zenKore> YAY!
[07:27] <Phr0zenKore> thnx guys
[07:27] <Phr0zenKore> gtk now workz
[07:27] <patrickj> slipknot rox
[07:27] <Phr0zenKore> but it wasn't because of the lib wasn't there, it was because of the wrong command (gtk-config/pkg-config)
[07:28] <vooharmy> and it wont make because i dont have source kernel so i downloaded the source kernel and make a link to modules folder and still it wont make
[07:28] <_SuBsTyL3_> Hello!
[07:28] <patrickj> whats a good torrent program, the handles multi, better than azureus
[07:28] <_SuBsTyL3_> :)
[07:28] <patrickj> for err...other distro downloading ;)
[07:29] <blackthorne> how can i install mplayer ?
[07:29] <vooharmy> how do talk to a person and make it red
[07:29] <crimsun> vooharmy: are you using ndiswrapper-utils?
[07:29] <crimsun> blackthorne: enable multiverse and install the appropriate mplayer package for your cpu.
[07:29] <vooharmy> no i downloaded the ndiswrapper from sourceforge
[07:29] <raphink> Phr0zenKore: this must be a hoax, tell me it's a hoax!
[07:29] <crimsun> vooharmy: why? You just need to install ndiswrapper-utils.
[07:29] <_SuBsTyL3_> i have a big problem with ubuntu 5.04 and hope sb can help me....
[07:29] <patrickj> anyone know one better than Azureus?
[07:30] <_SuBsTyL3_> no, i use azureus and like it :)
[07:30] <patrickj> bah
[07:30] <blackthorne> crimsun, i did that. But it gives me a message that there is no available version for my hardware
[07:30] <raphink> patrickj: qtorrent and bittornado do the job well
[07:30] <patrickj> does it dl fast?
[07:30] <patrickj> qtorrent...?
[07:30] <crimsun> blackthorne: what cpu are you using?
[07:30] <blackthorne> "The application can not be found in your archive. This usually means that it is not available for your hardware platform."
[07:30] <raphink> the fact that is downloads fast is linked to your line capacities and the number of seeders mostly
[07:31] <blackthorne> it's a common amd 1400 mhz k7 athlon (IA 32)
[07:31] <crimsun> blackthorne: then you need to install mplayer-k6
[07:31] <raphink> patrickj: apt-get install qtorrent
[07:31] <patrickj> hmm...well I want one to handle multiple torrents ant once
[07:31] <raphink> qtorrent does it patrickj
[07:31] <crimsun> vooharmy: just install ndiswrapper-utils from main.
[07:31] <raphink> in a single window
[07:31] <nomasteryoda|w> azureus will work...
[07:31] <vooharmy> crimsun: 4 hours of headache 2 second solution
[07:32] <vooharmy> crimsun: yeah it worked
[07:32] <patrickj> blah
[07:32] <crimsun> vooharmy: excellent.
[07:32] <patrickj> azureus is...bkeh
[07:32] <patrickj> *blah
[07:32] <_SuBsTyL3_> is anybody here who can help me for a few minutes? but it's a big problem and i tried a lot of different things but nothing solved the problem.... :/
[07:32] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: what's the issue?
[07:33] <patrickj> ill settle with azereus
[07:33] <nalioth> _SuBsTyL3_: just ask your question to the channel
[07:33] <_SuBsTyL3_> i installed ubuntu 5.04 and ubuntu can't install a lot of packages
[07:33] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: have you tried 5.10 instead?
[07:33] <Charger71> how can I find kismet in these new repositories.
[07:33] <crimsun> Charger71: kismet is in universe
[07:34] <_SuBsTyL3_> no, i'm downloading it...do u thing it will solve the problems with the packages?
[07:34] <Charger71> I added that one... but maybe I don't know how to locate it.
[07:34] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: hard to say until you install it :-)
[07:34] <_SuBsTyL3_> :P
[07:34] <crimsun> Charger71: did you update after you added it?
[07:35] <blackthorne> i found a way but shows a low of dependencies. can i install them automallicaly somehow ?
[07:35] <crimsun> blackthorne: you should have universe and multiverse enabled to install mplayer-k6
[07:36] <Charger71> yes it downloaded new lists.. I am trying again
[07:36] <_SuBsTyL3_> hmm.... i see kubuntu 5.10 was finished.....
[07:36] <_SuBsTyL3_> is it the same?
[07:36] <bhearsum> how do i get standard fonts like Arial, Times New Roman, and Helvetica?
[07:36] <r0bby> what's the next unstable ubuntu release going to be called?
[07:37] <crimsun> bhearsum: install msttcorecfonts from multiverse
[07:37] <_SuBsTyL3_> i know the difference between ubuntu and kubuntu are KDE & gnome...but are the other files the same?
[07:37] <bhearsum> ahhh
[07:37] <crimsun> r0bby: dapper drake -> 6.04
[07:37] <Charger71> Okay.. got it now thanks everyone.... I'm loving the heck out of ubuntu...
[07:37] <zdennis_> grr... i did a dist-upgrade from Hoary to Breezy. I had problems with getting my dual screen desktop to work again. (I have Sis and a Nvidia video cards), I couldtn' get it to , couldn't get it to go. I endup removing the nvidia-glx drivers, and using the "nv" drivers in my config file, and now it works fine
[07:37] <bhearsum> crimsun, didn't you used to hang out in #debian ?
[07:37] <zdennis_> i dont get it =(
[07:37] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: they use the same archive.
[07:37] <Toba> is it just me or is "dapper drake" a really weird name?
[07:37] <crimsun> bhearsum: years ago
[07:37] <bhearsum> ah
[07:38] <crimsun> Toba: the codename is just that, a codename
[07:38] <Toba> I know, but come on :P
[07:38] <r0bby> :X
[07:38] <crimsun> r0bby: it's not open yet
[07:38] <r0bby> heh
[07:38] <bhearsum> crimsun, you sure thats in multiverse?
[07:38] <crimsun> Toba: then just call it 6.04
[07:38] <crimsun> bhearsum: yes
[07:38] <crimsun> !info msttcorefonts
[07:38] <ubotu> msttcorefonts: (Installer for Microsoft TrueType core fonts), section multiverse/x11, is optional. Version: 1.2ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 21 kB, Installed size: 164 kB
[07:38] <bhearsum> oh
[07:38] <bhearsum> whoops
[07:38] <bhearsum> i didn't correct the typo
[07:38] <WhyBeNormal> quick newbie question: I tried a v5.04 live cd today, but got an "OUT OF FREQUENCY RANGE" error message. Could anybody please tell me what frequency to change my moniter to for optimal performance  with Hoary Hedgehog?
[07:39] <crimsun> WhyBeNormal: have you tried a breezy/5.10 live cd?
[07:39] <WhyBeNormal> no. I have dial-up, so  I can't download it and I'd like to try ubuntu now
[07:39] <_SuBsTyL3_> crimsun: where r u coming from?
[07:40] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: meaning?
[07:40] <crimsun> WhyBeNormal: I strongly recommend you download 5.10 instead and try it.
[07:40] <Amaranth> goodnight all
[07:40] <_SuBsTyL3_> which country? cause my english isn't the best :P
[07:40] <crimsun> night Amaranth
[07:40] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: USA
[07:40] <_SuBsTyL3_> ok *gg
[07:40] <bhearsum> crimsun, thanks.
[07:41] <_SuBsTyL3_> is the 5.10-version stabil?
[07:41] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: www.ubuntu.com. yes
[07:41] <WhyBeNormal> thanks
[07:42] <zdennis_> WhyBeNormal, what problems are you having with the hoary disk? (my scrollback is horrible on this mac)
[07:42] <_SuBsTyL3_> ok, cause i read that the version of 5.10 is instabil and the ubuntu-team have no support for this version....
[07:42] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: that's awesome, also, www.ubuntu.com.
[07:43] <WhyBeNormal> zdennis_: I can boot into the live cd, but my moniter gives me a "out of frequency range" error
[07:43] <[Chameleon] > _SuBsTyL3_: you read wrong.
[07:43] <[Chameleon] > _SuBsTyL3_: 5.10 is stable and supported
[07:43] <_SuBsTyL3_> ok, i believe u ;)
[07:43] <zdennis_> ah
[07:44] <_SuBsTyL3_> i'm from germany and on the german site u can read "version is instabil, no support for this version"
[07:44] <blackthorne> crimsun, i have those two activated
[07:44] <umarmung> _SuBsTyL3_: what website?
[07:45] <_SuBsTyL3_> www.ubuntuusers.de
[07:45] <Joetheodd> crimsun, i ran dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, but it gave me a bunch of options I don't understand. Isn't there a totally automated one, like the one at shartup?
[07:45] <crimsun> blackthorne: paste the errors you get when you attempt, sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install mplayer-k6
[07:45] <GURT> is there some kind of hoary to breezy upgrade guide?
[07:45] <crimsun> blackthorne: not here but on paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[07:46] <blackthorne> ok thanks
[07:47] <dooglus> GURT: is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade any use?
[07:48] <Joetheodd> crimsun, can you help me? I can't use my computer now. =/.
[07:48] <crimsun> Joetheodd: what options don't you understand?
[07:48] <zdennis_> I LOVE IT WHEN THINGS WORK!!!!!
[07:48] <dodgyville> How can I downgrade from php5 to php4?
[07:48] <crimsun> Joetheodd: you can always pass -phigh to dpkg-reconfigure
[07:49] <Joetheodd> crimsun, whats that do?
[07:49] <crimsun> Joetheodd: it will only ask you high priority questions
[07:49] <Joetheodd> oh, ok.
[07:50] <GURT> dooglus,  thanks
[07:50] <GURT> im kind of hesitant to upgrade :/
[07:50] <dooglus> GURT: don't use its sources.list though.  you probably want 'security' and 'updates' for all your repos, but just some of them
[07:50] <Joetheodd> Thanks crimsun, it didn't ask me any questions. =p.
[07:50] <Joetheodd> brb, I gotta go down stairs and see if it worked.
[07:50] <tttriple> hi
[07:50] <Joetheodd> Note to self: cedega = bad boy.
[07:50] <_SuBsTyL3_> need i a network-connection for installation of the base files or the packages? cause i believe my networkcard will not be detected :/
[07:50] <tttriple> who wants tto tell me why perl isnt working with apache2 for me
[07:51] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: no, you don't.
[07:51] <_SuBsTyL3_>  need i a network-connection for installation of the base files or the packages? cause i believe my networkcard will not be detected :/
[07:51] <crimsun> (I just answered that)
[07:51] <_SuBsTyL3_> ok, thx
[07:52] <dooglus> are there any other free anti-virus programs for breezy than clamav?
[07:52] <crimsun> apt-cache search anti virus
[07:52] <crimsun> there are two others at least
[07:53] <joe__> #ubuntu, if you do something stupid, they know how to fix it! =)
[07:53] <joe__> Thanks guys.
[07:54] <_SuBsTyL3_> crimsun: i had to set "acpi=off" for installing ubuntu 5.04 cause of problems with the acpi....will i also have to type "linux acpi=off" in the console before i install 5.10?
[07:54] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: try without first.
[07:55] <_SuBsTyL3_> ok
[07:55] <Sirrush> Hello everyone
[07:56] <equipo01> hola
[07:56] <GURT> what should i backup before upgrading?
[07:58] <nomasteryoda|w> ,/home
[07:58] <Toma-> i downloaded a custom /etc/hosts file and now i realise i forgot to put the hostname at the top with the 127.0.0.1 :( now i cant get sudo to work. anyone kn ow a work around?
[07:58] <dooglus> crimsun: thanks.
[08:02] <blackthorne> crimsun, btw... what i am looking for is a program to record TV on my computer. Does Ubuntu feature anyone ?
[08:03] <Toma-> blackthorne: theres a few in multivese/universe repos
[08:03] <blackthorne> could you give me names ?
[08:03] <Toma-> mythtv fo instance, or even qttv
[08:03] <Toma-> i think its qttv...
[08:03] <blackthorne> i found to programs but they only capture TV, they don't record
[08:04] <blackthorne> *two
[08:04] <Toma-> if you can setup mythtv, its quite awesome
[08:04] <BooZee> hey people.
[08:05] <blackthorne> damn... for "mythtv" i got no results :(
[08:05] <blackthorne> is it supposed to work on synaptic ?
[08:05] <crimsun> !info mythtv
[08:05] <ubotu> mythtv: (A personal video recorder application (client and server)), section multiverse/graphics, is optional. Version: 0.18.1-5 (breezy), Packaged size: 16 kB, Installed size: 64 kB
[08:05] <TiMiDo> damn
[08:06] <TiMiDo> Nirvana - Rape Me 2m50s 320 kbit/s  44100 Hz
[08:06] <BooZee> I want to connect with ssh to a computer, run a command that takes time and close the ssh connection before the command ends. how can I do that?
[08:06] <_SuBsTyL3_> boah...i'm so happy with breezy badger :P
[08:07] <crimsun> BooZee: better to make an at or cron entry on the remote host then, else you'll have to use nohup.
[08:07] <BooZee> crimsun:  what's nohup?
[08:08] <crimsun> BooZee: man nohup
[08:08] <blackthorne> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d3492
[08:09] <kevinz> does ubuntu pack kernel-source?
[08:09] <Toma-> yep
[08:09] <_rb_> heyas all. looked around on the web but didn't find anything really useful. Ive got a ti500 gf3 and i want to use the tv out on it
[08:09] <_rb_> anyone know how its done ?
[08:09] <jrattner1> Are there any teach yourself spanish programs for linux
[08:10] <kevinz> does ubuntu pack kernel-source? if yes, what is the package name?
[08:10] <crimsun> blackthorne: what does that have to do with mythtv?
[08:10] <crimsun> kevinz: linux-source-2.6.12
[08:10] <crimsun> kevinz: why do you need it?
[08:10] <kevinz> crimsun: thanks, but why is it lower than the one comes with CD img
[08:11] <hardman> quit
[08:11] <hardman> exit
[08:11] <crimsun> kevinz: huh?
[08:11] <jrattner1> is the new/stable open office in the repositories yet?
[08:11] <crimsun> jrattner1: no.
[08:11] <kevinz> crimsun: i want to boot up the speed .. and i am using laptop
[08:11] <kevinz> crimsun: oh sorry i was wrong
[08:11] <jrattner1> crimsun, ahh ok
[08:11] <r0d> what is the eclipse c++ add-on called in synaptic?
[08:11] <blackthorne> crimsun, i was wondering if it could be the cause for mythtv not get listed on synaptic when i search it
[08:12] <Toma-> kevinz: kernel hacking wont speed you up. try trimming down the services that get started at boot
[08:12] <crimsun> blackthorne: no, because mythtv is in multiverse
[08:13] <StarKruzr> http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Your_Mom
[08:13] <Sirrush> ?
[08:13] <blackthorne> i have multiverse on my repositories... can't understand it then
[08:13] <kevinz> Toma-: oh? so is there an easy way to do so? to trim down services
[08:13] <dooglus> when you do a "dpkg-reconfigure" on a package, which script gets invoked?
[08:13] <Toma-> man update-rc.d
[08:13] <crimsun> blackthorne: paste onto paste.ubuntulinux.nl the output from apt-cache policy mplayer-k6
[08:13] <Toma-> run that
[08:13] <kevinz> Toma-: thanks
[08:14] <Toma-> np
[08:14] <_rb_> so no-one here has ever tried to get nvidia tv oput going in ubuntu ?
[08:14] <Toma-> kevinz: also, try with the nosplash kernel argument to get rid of usplash, iirc
[08:14] <jpdubs> so i just switched from mandriva to ubuntu and now my nfs shares take 10x longer to mount. wtf!
[08:14] <purserj> _rb_: I have it working of sorts
[08:14] <_rb_> purserj, what did you use ?
[08:14] <jpdubs> any ideas how i can speed it up
[08:14] <jpdubs> ?
[08:15] <kevinz> Toma-: umm, i really don't know which service is useful to me, but for kernel options, at least i know some hardware i don't have ..
[08:15] <purserj> I use a custom xorg.conf file that I switch out when I want to push out to the tv.
[08:15] <Toma-> kevinz: hardware is generally loaded with modules.
[08:15] <Toma-> meaning, it doesnt all get loaded.
[08:15] <TokenBad> I just got some cd's from shipit..but am confused
[08:15] <_rb_> so you cant get both going at once ? what about the trial and error crap you usually have to go thru with this sort of thing
[08:15] <crimsun> jpdubs: where does Ubuntu come into play?
[08:16] <blackthorne> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d3493
[08:16] <crimsun> blackthorne: that looks fine to me.
[08:17] <crimsun> blackthorne: now try installing it
[08:17] <kevinz> Toma-: hmm ok. may i also get to know what has ubuntu's image been packed with?
[08:17] <Crys_Ubu_PC> Hey all.
[08:17] <jpdubs> alright so anyone know why my nfs shares are taking so much longer to load on ubuntu compared to mandriva?
[08:17] <Crys_Ubu_PC> what's a ndis wrapper?
[08:17] <Toma-> yep... its all in /boot/config-2.6.12-9-386
[08:18] <Toma-> or whatever your kernel is called
[08:18] <crimsun> jpdubs: you fail to provide any debugging information whatsoever
[08:19] <kevinz> Toma-: oh i know the config file, but how is the patches added to ubuntu's image
[08:19] <_SuBsTyL3_> crimsun: i tried to install kubuntu 5.10.... at first i tried it without typeing "linux acpi=off" but it freeze if the menu for the partitions should come....and if i type "linux acpi=off" before i install my network can't be configurate by DHCP...
[08:19] <blackthorne> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d3494
[08:20] <Crys_Ubu_PC> Is it worth transferring to the breezy?
[08:20] <Toma-> kevinz: you want to patch the kernel?
[08:20] <crimsun> blackthorne: use another mirror
[08:20] <eriksti> is it possible to use a private dsa key created with puttygen? I have to change its format or something?
[08:21] <Toma-> bbl.
[08:21] <blackthorne> crimsun, where are mirror defined ?
[08:21] <kevinz> ah, Toma- has left.. sure, coz i am using laptop..
[08:22] <crimsun> blackthorne: wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[08:23] <blackthorne> crimsun, thanks for all help
[08:24] <TokenBad> is there a forum for ubuntu..cause I ordered some cd's a while back..and got some cd's today..but not the number ordered
[08:24] <blackthorne> i will try tomorrow. it's 7:30 am... i need a sleep
[08:24] <TokenBad> do they split orders?
[08:24] <_SuBsTyL3_> crimsun, why freeze the installation if the menu for the partition should come???
[08:24] <seethru> weird question, I'm trying to organize my mp3s a little better and wish to append text to the start of each filename in each folder, so like #-title becomes artist-#-title. Anyone know the rename string to do that?
[08:24] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: come again?
[08:24] <Crys_Ubu_PC> Should I upgrade to breezy?
[08:25] <_SuBsTyL3_> yes...i tried it three times...and it freezer ever...
[08:25] <_SuBsTyL3_> acpi=off or not, it freeze
[08:26] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: where does it freeze?
[08:26] <dazvid> Which is the preferred emulator out of wine, vmware and qemu ?
[08:27] <_SuBsTyL3_> i type my computer name and then should come the menu for configurating the partitions but in this moment it freeze
[08:28] <nalioth> TokenBad: ubuntuforums.org
[08:28] <Toba> hrm... does anyone here know how to get gpg to encrypt from standard input?
[08:28] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: what motherboard manufacturer and model?
[08:28] <Toba> man gpg is practically war and peace
[08:28] <nalioth> Toba: use seahorse or kgpg
[08:29] <Toba> are those command line?
[08:29] <_SuBsTyL3_> noah...u asked things :P...its a notebook cybersystem s26.....mom i'm looking for the details...
[08:29] <Toba> because I need to be able to do this in a shell script
[08:29] <nalioth> Toba: they are gui.
[08:29] <Toba> no good then.
[08:29] <Toba> thanks anyways ;)
[08:29] <h4zn__>  type /msg NickServ IDENTIFY <980400157>
[08:30] <Toba> ...
[08:30] <h4zn__> my installatoin of ubuntu is not working
[08:30] <Toba> is that an nickserv password I see right there?
[08:30] <TokenBad> thanks nalioth
[08:30] <h4zn__> yes it is mine
[08:31] <h4zn__> i put it there on accident
[08:31] <Toba> h4zn__: I suggest you change it.
[08:31] <Toba> as 543 people now know what it is.
[08:32] <tga> oops
[08:32] <Toba> o_0
[08:32] <Crys_Ubu_PC> So is anyone here using breezy badger?
[08:32] <Toba> I'm not sure he changed it in time
[08:32] <tga> he didn't
[08:33] <Sirrush> Crys_Ubu_PC,  I am
[08:33] <Sirrush> I am sure many people people are
[08:33] <tga> Crys_Ubu_PC, a few people are, but most are switching to Windows
[08:33] <Crys_Ubu_PC> Sirrush, is it worth upgrading from hoary
[08:33] <nalioth> Crys_Ubu_PC: i think your question should be "is anyone NOT using breezy"
[08:33] <Sirrush> lol
[08:34] <Sirrush> Crys_Ubu_PC,  I'm a straight shooter I don't sugar coat things
[08:34] <Sirrush> I personally found Hoary more stable
[08:34] <Crys_Ubu_PC> Oh, I see.
[08:34] <Parisi> I am running WindowsXP tm
[08:34] <crimsun> then why are you running Breezy, Sirrush?
[08:34] <h4zn__> how do i install ubuntu?
[08:35] <h4zn__> the new one?
[08:35] <h4zn__> is there a guide..forum maybe?
[08:35] <Sirrush> It's not my everyday machine
[08:35] <crimsun> h4zn__: see the topic.
[08:35] <Sirrush> I run a dual boot with Deb sarge
[08:35] <Parisi> h4zn__ The same way you installed every other distro?
[08:35] <Crys_Ubu_PC> http://www.ubuntu.com/search?SearchableText=breezy+upgrade
[08:36] <h4zn__> this one is wierd
[08:36] <Crys_Ubu_PC> That what you wanted?
[08:36] <Sirrush> crimsun,  don't get me wrong I got breezy right now very stable but with out fglrx xorg was crashing 4 times every 30 minutes
[08:36] <alekz> can someone recommend me a nice pkg to play DVD's ?
[08:37] <nicholaspaul> yallow
[08:37] <Crys_Ubu_PC> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade?highlight=%28upgrade%29%7C%28breezy%29
[08:37] <Benjamin_L> my sound just disappeared when opening totem. Now i don't have sound at all. amixer output: http://paste.uni.cc/7912
[08:37] <Crys_Ubu_PC> Whoops, there it is.
[08:37] <nicholaspaul> i'm looking for an ftp program.. anyone got a fave?
[08:37] <_SuBsTyL3_> crimsun: |notebook <CYBERSYSTEM S26>| cpu: Intel Pentium M 750 1,86Ghz (Sonoma) -- graphic: ATI Radeon Mobility X700 -- i dont know which motherboard i use......it's a notebook :/
[08:38] <Sirrush> Crys_Ubu_PC,  if you like to tinker then you I'd say upgrade, if you need a stable machine then it is up to you buddy
[08:38] <crimsun> Benjamin_L: are you using digital out or analog speakers?
[08:38] <Benjamin_L> crimsun, both don't work. I can test it using my amp
[08:38] <nicholaspaul> alekz: ive used noatun, but wouldnt say its 'nice'. It works!
[08:38] <Crys_Ubu_PC> I'll stay then.
[08:38] <crimsun> Benjamin_L: then you need to unmute 'Audigy Analog/Digital Output Jack'
[08:39] <Crys_Ubu_PC> I need to get the samba and sound working on this one anyways.
[08:39] <nicholaspaul> i have sound kinda working but its not very loud.
[08:39] <nicholaspaul> I'm on a powerbook
[08:39] <alekz> thanks nicholaspaul
[08:39] <Sirrush> sound should be the easier probably
[08:39] <nicholaspaul> :)alekz. hope it works for you
[08:39] <Sirrush> samba can take some work
[08:39] <nicholaspaul> sirrush, the unofficial guide works wsell
[08:40] <nicholaspaul> (well!)
[08:40] <Sirrush> and swell too  ;)
[08:40] <Benjamin_L> crimsun, now analog works again, but digital doesn't
[08:40] <nicholaspaul> hehe!
[08:40] <Diego_Cavalcante> anyone speak portuguese??
[08:40] <Parisi> I do.
[08:40] <nicholaspaul> What do you all use for ftp?
[08:40] <alekz> nicholaspaul, gftp
[08:41] <Benjamin_L> nicholaspaul, gftp
[08:41] <nicholaspaul> well thanks alekz :) i like to trade!
[08:41] <Parisi> Is therr a way to play audio cd's digital?
[08:41] <Sirrush> telnet
[08:41] <crimsun> Benjamin_L: the audigy mixer is a mess. Look at the AudigyMixer page on alsa.opensrc.org
[08:41] <alekz> nicholaspaul, nice ftp client :)
[08:41] <nalioth> !br
[08:41] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigado.
[08:42] <Sirrush> check out kbear aswell
[08:42] <nicholaspaul> I'll try it right now alekz
[08:42] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Diego_Cavalcante about br
[08:42] <Diego_Cavalcante> what do you wanna know?
[08:43] <nalioth> Diego_Cavalcante: just answering your question
[08:43] <Diego_Cavalcante> ok
[08:43] <nnonix> Sirrush: I forget, were you not having the same network-manager symptoms I am?
[08:43] <h4zn__> is there an install guide here in help.ubuntu.com
[08:44] <alekz> ubuntu tell alekz about mp3
[08:44] <alekz> !mp3
[08:44] <ubotu> I heard mp3 is a non-free format. Restricted formats' installation instructions can be found on the RestrictedFormats page of the wiki - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[08:44] <Sirrush> nnonix,  what were your network manager symptoms
[08:44] <_SuBsTyL3_> crimsun, it is possible it will only freeze cause of a conflict with the old partitions from ubuntu 5.04 & WinXP? i have 1 harddisc with 5 partitions: 1 WinXP (NTSF), 1 (Free Space), 1 / (EXT3), 1 /home (EXT3) & 1 Swap (SWAP)...
[08:44] <brauer13> moin
[08:44] <Sirrush> my network problems are from my college and their windows setup
[08:44] <nnonix> sirrush: having to restart bind on reboot.
[08:44] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: highly unlikely
[08:44] <Sirrush> nah wrong guy  nnonix
[08:45] <nnonix> sirrush: cool, I remember talking to you and someone else with a similar nick ... couldn't remember.
[08:45] <brauer13> I kinda "lost" two status icons in the panel, for gaim and azureus...
[08:45] <_SuBsTyL3_> hmm....why freeze it then?
[08:45] <Sirrush> nnonix,  we talked before about network stuff
[08:45] <h4zn__> anyone help me?
[08:46] <Sirrush> btw my Freebsd install went down the john crapper today as it did not pickup my detachable HD
[08:46] <nalioth> h4zn__: there's really nothing to guide you into. are you installing ubuntu for the first time?
[08:47] <tttriple> ubuntu rocks my socks
[08:47] <Sirrush> lol tttriple
[08:47] <tttriple> its great
[08:47] <tttriple> though
[08:47] <h4zn__> no...i am installing the upgrade but it is always saying that i have
[08:48] <h4zn__> no more memory on var...something
[08:48] <nicholaspaul> alekz: youre right, i likes this ere gftp. I'm uploading as i speak. :)
[08:48] <brauer13> anyone help me too?
[08:50] <h4zn__> so can ayone help me?
[08:50] <nicholaspaul> wassup bauer13 - ask away.
[08:50] <brauer13> I lost two status Icons in the panel
[08:50] <brauer13> for gaim and azureus
[08:50] <nalioth> h4zn__: your hard drive is out of space
[08:50] <brauer13> and I want them back :(
[08:50] <tttriple> how can i kill a program that has crashed
[08:51] <nicholaspaul> what desktop are you using?
[08:51] <Madpilot> brauer13: did they not come back on reboot?
[08:51] <brauer13> I use gnome and they did not come back after reboot
[08:51] <h4zn__> but i always erase it completley
[08:51] <h4zn__> i think i do at leaast
[08:51] <Benjamin_L> crimsun, still doesn't work. Is there an option to use a 'system default' ?
[08:51] <nnonix> Network-manager requires the installation of bind (which starts automatically) and then calls bind directly and the result is no name resolution from bind. Restarting bind fixes the problem but I find this in my syslog ... http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3495 .... am I wrong to consider this a bug in the network-manager package?
[08:52] <alekz> nicholaspaul, nice u liked gftp :) u just set a list to upload and nothing else to do :P
[08:52] <nicholaspaul> mmm not sure brauer13. sorry.
[08:52] <crimsun> Benjamin_L: not really.
[08:52] <brauer13> seems like noboy knows ;)
[08:52] <nicholaspaul> yea alekz. Works great! its a familiar interface
[08:52] <brauer13> I found nothing in the forums
[08:52] <crimsun> Benjamin_L: although: sudo invoke-rc.d alsa force-unload && sudo rm -f /var/lib/alsa/asound.state && sudo modprobe snd-emu10k1
[08:52] <h4zn__> anyone
[08:52] <h4zn__> ?
[08:53] <nicholaspaul> brauer13 sounds like one fo those 'id have to see it' things. Do you mean the icons are missing in the menu?
[08:53] <nalioth> h4zn__: how big is your HD?
[08:53] <Benjamin_L> crimsun, can't get worse :)
[08:53] <Sirrush> tttriple, open a terminal window type " ps -aux " without the quotes find the program in the list
[08:53] <h4zn__> 40 gigs
[08:53] <jpdubs> anyone know why nfs shares take so long to mount under ubuntu
[08:53] <jpdubs> ?
[08:53] <brauer13> they are missing in the space near to the clock, networkstatus etc...
[08:53] <tttriple> k
[08:53] <Benjamin_L> crimsun, did it :)
[08:53] <crimsun> jpdubs: did you ever provide any debugging info?
[08:54] <nalioth> h4zn__: wow you shouldnt be having any trouble. maybe you should burn to cdr some things (or clean some temp directories)
[08:54] <brauer13> the "normal" Icons are there, but the status icons after launching the apps are not
[08:54] <Sirrush> You will also see the PID ( Process ID) then type " kill 23494 (PID) "
[08:54] <Benjamin_L> crimsun, thx :)
[08:54] <Sirrush> where the number is the PID and again with out the quotes
[08:54] <tttriple> its limewire so its java program?
[08:54] <nalioth> tttriple: unfortunately, yes
[08:54] <h4zn__> how do i do that?
[08:55] <nicholaspaul> sorry brauer13. Sounds a little odd.
[08:55] <brauer13> it really is
[08:55] <brauer13> fck
[08:55] <asusanator> ;P)L
[08:55] <asusanator> lolllllllllllllllz
[08:55] <tttriple> i just killed java
[08:55] <crimsun> hi tritium
[08:55] <tttriple> should i be ashamed?
[08:55] <h4zn__> how do i erase my entire partition?
[08:55] <tritium> hi crimsun
[08:56] <h4zn__> during the install?
[08:56] <brauer13> after a reoot the panel was mixed up... and then I arranged the panel new, these two icons were gone
[08:56] <Charger71> what's the terminal command to switch to root?
[08:56] <brauer13> Charger71 : sudo bash
[08:56] <vooharmy> im trying to install a program and i keep getting this error can someone help me figure out what is wrong
[08:56] <nalioth> h4zn__: do you have a livecd?
[08:56] <Sirrush> tttriple, nah I wouldn't me
[08:56] <Charger71> brauer13: thanks
[08:56] <Sirrush> be **
[08:56] <vooharmy> checking for glib-2.0 >= 2.0.0... Package glib-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
[08:56] <vooharmy> Perhaps you should add the directory containing `glib-2.0.pc'
[08:56] <vooharmy> to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
[08:56] <vooharmy> No package 'glib-2.0' found
[08:56] <vooharmy> checking for glib-config... no
[08:56] <vooharmy> checking for GLIB - version >= 1.2.3... no
[08:56] <tritium> hi nalioth
[08:56] <brauer13> np
[08:57] <nalioth> tritium: welcome
[08:57] <bozel> how can i change my sysetm-language
[08:57] <bozel> ?
[08:57] <vooharmy> does someone knw what is wrong?
[08:57] <asusanator> vooharmy, with ?
[08:57] <kono> hi
[08:57] <dmlinux> hey
[08:57] <asusanator> ohh i see dw
[08:57] <vooharmy> with my error message
[08:57] <nalioth> vooharmy: please dont paste in here
[08:58] <kono> this is prolly a stupid question that no1 will say yes to
[08:58] <kono> but i may aswell give it a shot
[08:58] <nalioth> vooharmy: install libglib -bleh- -dev
[08:58] <vooharmy> yes i just figured that out naliaoth
[08:58] <vooharmy> about the not pasting in channel
[08:58] <vooharmy> not about the glib
[08:58] <vooharmy> ;P
[08:58] <kono> can somebody please setup my ubuntu through remote desktop?
[08:58] <bozel> ?how can i change my system-language?
[08:58] <nicholaspaul> whats the big problem kono?
[08:58] <bozel> from english to german?
[08:59] <kono> wait ill find the site in which explains what i want
[08:59] <tttriple> foreplay with jimmy z cd comes out tomorrow
[08:59] <alekz> anyone know how can i get ubuntu's logo ?
[08:59] <tttriple> ill be buying that
[08:59] <kono> http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.10_p5
[08:59] <kono> page 1-5
[08:59] <crimsun> !info libglib2.0-dev
[08:59] <ubotu> libglib2.0-dev: (Development files for the GLib library), section libdevel, is optional. Version: 2.8.3-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 482 kB, Installed size: 1908 kB
[08:59] <nicholaspaul> alekz, try a background and chop it out of there - are you making a background?
[08:59] <kono> i want to love linux but im probably too noob to love it
[08:59] <alekz> nicholaspaul, yes i wanna make one
[09:00] <kono> so does any1 wanna help?
[09:00] <CuriosCat> kono: My latest employee just lamented how he hated it :P
[09:00] <asusanator> kono,  so you want to set up an isp but you need a quide to do it ? :P
[09:00] <dmlinux> Anyone know if there is a powerplay setting in linux for power management of the video card for laptops
[09:00] <kono> yes lol
[09:00] <asusanator> or do you just want apache ?
[09:00] <nicholaspaul> alekz: try http://www.volvoguy.net , the ubuntu art section.
[09:00] <tttriple> kono, its only hard if you pay yourself out and ask others to do it for you
[09:00] <vooharmy> im pretty sure glib is installed already though
[09:00] <kono> i want if possible
[09:01] <alekz> btw anyone knows a better pkg than Inkscape to create graphics ?
[09:01] <alekz> thanks nicholaspaul
[09:01] <kono> mail
[09:01] <kono> web server (yeh apache)
[09:01] <asusanator> kono, what are you having trouble with ? it is pretty self explainitory expesh with a guide
[09:01] <Madpilot> alekz: there's also an official Ubuntu art page in the wiki, I'll get the URL for you...
[09:01] <nicholaspaul> anytime alekz - if you can , drop a line and tell volvo that nicholaspaul sent you :D
[09:01] <kono> and anything else my friends will bow down to me for
[09:01] <kono> like
[09:01] <tritium> alekz, it depends on what type of graphics you want to create
[09:01] <nicholaspaul> kono: those look like step by step instructions...
[09:01] <kono> the guide tells me to apt-get
[09:01] <tttriple> all i used my computer for was internet and music and Instant messaging
[09:01] <kono> but wheneveer i do
[09:01] <kono> it says its not there
[09:01] <tttriple> so i installed ubuntu to do that for me
[09:01] <kono> so i got frustrated
[09:01] <tttriple> and my mum uses it too because thats all she uses computers for too
[09:02] <vooharmy> hey kono i feel for you
[09:02] <vooharmy> im suffering too
[09:02] <asusanator> kono, in root ? or suid ?
[09:02] <alekz> tritium, any kind, i love to desing, but at office i have Corel and Illustrator, i want a nice alternative for ubuntu :)
[09:02] <vooharmy> im about 5 minutes from smashing my computter into a wall
[09:02] <h4zn__> how do i create a mount point?
[09:02] <nicholaspaul> eeks vooharmy. chill!!
[09:02] <kono> suid?
[09:02] <CuriosCat> vooharmy: Please spend that time setting up a webcam so we can watch :D
[09:02] <tttriple> vooharmy,  try windows
[09:02] <vooharmy> i tried windows
[09:02] <asusanator> the command su allows you to temporarily enter root
[09:02] <Madpilot> alekz: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuArtwork  -- and in Ubuntu, check out Inkscape for vector drawing, it's great
[09:02] <nicholaspaul> edit fstab, h4zn__. Check out the ubuntu starter guide. It should be in there.
[09:03] <tttriple> to throw the compter out of
[09:03] <vooharmy> inow i try linux
[09:03] <alekz> thanks Madpilot :)
[09:03] <kono> isnt that sudo?
[09:03] <vooharmy> i just finally got my damn wlan card going
[09:03] <Atthar> 
[09:03] <h4zn__> were?
[09:03] <asusanator> kono, sudo is even more temporary
[09:03] <Atthar> hi
[09:03] <alekz> Madpilot, yes i have Inkscape :)
[09:03] <asusanator> kono, but yeah same effect
[09:03] <Atthar> i was recived the linux cds, thank you
[09:03] <kono> so could somebody set it up for me?
[09:03] <kono> please :S
[09:03] <asusanator> kono, lol
[09:04] <tttriple> i want to learn another laugage badly so i can annoy people with it
[09:04] <kono> lol
[09:04] <asusanator> so sudo apt-get doesnt work ?
[09:04] <Atthar> i have a problem, the ubuntu don't support my modem , i want to buy a new modem for ubuntu, what is your propsal?
[09:04] <vooharmy> i want to get glib working so i can install stuff
[09:04] <kono> i just typed in sudo -s _H
[09:04] <kono> -H*
[09:04] <vooharmy> anyone here willing to accept my error message by private chat and help me
[09:04] <hopper> I am trying to set up a vsftpd server and I keep getting this error when trying to log in..
[09:05] <hopper> 500 OOPS: vsftpd: cannot locate user specified in 'ftp_username':ftp
[09:05] <h4zn__> i am in the partition disk screen of the installation and itsays i need a mount point..how do i do this?
[09:05] <Atthar> admin?
[09:05] <kono> asusanator, care to help?
[09:06] <nalioth> vooharmy: you have to register to chat in private with anyone
[09:06] <nalioth> vooharmy: if you pastebin your error msg more folks can help yo
[09:06] <Atthar> nalioth, the ubuntu don't support my modem , i want to buy a new modem for ubuntu, what is your propsal?
[09:06] <h4zn__> i am in the partition disk screen of the installation and it says i need a mount point..how do i do this?
[09:07] <_SuBsTyL3_> crimsun: are u still here??
[09:07] <nalioth> Atthar: Atthar https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SupportedHardware  and/or www.linmodems.org
[09:07] <nicholaspaul> atthar, id try searching the wiki
[09:07] <nalioth> Atthar: point is to find a linux compatible winmodem (or buy a hardware modem)
[09:07] <nicholaspaul> oh .. there you go, just like Nalioth said :D
[09:08] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: yes?
[09:08] <Atthar> TY guys
[09:08] <nicholaspaul> h4zn__ for which partition?
[09:08] <hopper> 500 OOPS: vsftpd: cannot locate user specified in 'ftp_username':ftp
[09:08] <rolo49> moin zusammen
[09:08] <h4zn__> anyone?
[09:08] <hopper> help please
[09:08] <_SuBsTyL3_> ahh...ok...i tried some boot parameters (noapic, usw) but it freeze in the same moment
[09:08] <kono> so can somebody remote desktop me and do it please :S?
[09:09] <nicholaspaul> h4zn_ for which partition?
[09:09] <nicholaspaul> it sets up three for you.
[09:09] <alekz> anyone knows the font that is in logo ?
[09:09] <h4zn__> what do you mean which partition?
[09:09] <nicholaspaul> alekz - volvoguy has the font on his site :)
[09:09] <StarKruzr> ubotu, botsnack
[09:09] <ubotu> :)
[09:09] <_SuBsTyL3_> any ideas?
[09:09] <vooharmy> nalioth: what is pastebin?
[09:09] <nicholaspaul> h4zn_ the partitioner sets up three partitions
[09:10] <nalioth> !paste
[09:10] <ubotu> [paste]  please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[09:10] <kono> the guide tells me to do this:
[09:10] <kono> apt-get install proftpd proftpd-common ucf
[09:10] <kono> but that doesnt work
[09:10] <Atthar> nalioth, can i install ubuntu with windows? the ubuntu don't will delet my windows?
[09:10] <nalioth> kono: which guide?
[09:10] <h4zn__> well i see two
[09:10] <kono> http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.10_p5
[09:11] <alekz> let me check nicholaspaul thanks bro
[09:11] <nicholaspaul> no prob pal. glad to help alekz!
[09:11] <_SuBsTyL3_> crimsun: i tried some boot parameters for the installation (noapic, usw) but nothing help...it freeze in this moment if the partitions-menu should come...
[09:11] <nicholaspaul> h4zn__ so which one are you setting up right now?
[09:11] <h4zn__> IDE1 master (hda) - 40.0 GB WDC WD400BB-00CAA1
[09:11] <nalioth> Atthar: it will not (unless YOU tell it to)
[09:11] <h4zn__>  think..
[09:11] <kono> nalioth , know how to help me?
[09:12] <nalioth> kono: i'm not much on ftp servers or http servers either
[09:12] <tttriple> is it even worth me trying to get my usb adsl modem to work
[09:12] <dmlinux> Are the built in ATI drivers for Ubuntu from ATI themselves?>
[09:12] <crimsun> _SuBsTyL3_: can you switch to the log before it freezes? It's on another terminal, ctrl+alt+F[234] 
[09:13] <kono> the command it tells me doesnt work
[09:13] <nicholaspaul> h4zn_ is there a reason to not use the auto partitioner? Theres an option for that in the partition section of the install
[09:13] <_SuBsTyL3_> mom, i will try it...2 minutes
[09:13] <nalioth> kono: do you want to save anything on your 40gb hard drive?
[09:14] <nicholaspaul> h4zn__ its by far the easiest way
[09:14] <h4zn__> so use the auto?
[09:14] <h4zn__> okay
[09:14] <kono> kono@Kono:~$ sudo apt-get install proftpd proftpd-common ucf
[09:14] <kono> Reading package lists... Done
[09:14] <kono> Building dependency tree... Done
[09:14] <kono> E: Couldn't find package proftpd
[09:14] <nalioth> kono: please dont paste in here
[09:14] <cevizoglu> dmlinux, no... the ati drivers from ati are called fglrx
[09:14] <vooharmy> ok i pasted my problem in that thing
[09:14] <nicholaspaul> yup h4zn__
[09:14] <vooharmy> what happens now
[09:14] <kono> sorry
[09:14] <nalioth> vooharmy: you give us the URL to the page
[09:15] <vooharmy> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3496
[09:15] <dmlinux> cevizoglu is there a apt-get for fglrx?
[09:15] <cevizoglu> dmlinux, yes
[09:15] <h4zn__> mine does not have auto partition
[09:15] <kono> if someone wants to help me please PM me
[09:15] <kono> it would be greatly appreciated
[09:15] <nicholaspaul> kono: i dont think someone could do that for you. (to be honest)
[09:15] <ompaul> !tell kono about ask
[09:16] <nalioth> kono: nobody can pm you, because you are not registered. type /msg nickserv help register to become so
[09:16] <zaydana> does anybody have any idea why more usb hard drive would have stopped automatically mounting after my pc fully jammed?
[09:16] <h4zn__> what is LVM?
[09:16] <zaydana> it works fine in windows and it used to show all the partitions on the ubuntu desktop, but now it don't.
[09:16] <dmlinux> cevizglu i tried fglrx said couldnt find any package
[09:16] <nalioth> h4zn__: logical volume management
[09:16] <ompaul> !ask
[09:16] <kono> kono
[09:16] <nalioth> dmlinux: got all your repos enabled?
[09:17] <cevizoglu> dmlinux, type apt-cache search fglrx
[09:17] <nalioth> !+ask
[09:17] <ubotu> it has been said that ask is Just ask. Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise and on-topic. Information like hardware make, model, outputs of commands that you used pasted onto http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl is important. Better questions more frequently yield better answer. Keeping the question in one line makes it easier to read. See also http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html.
[09:17] <kono> REGISTER testing
[09:17] <ompaul> nalioth, thanks
[09:17] <dmlinux> nalioth yep
[09:17] <kono> im officially noob......:S:S:S
[09:17] <kono> i have to get some credit for being 14 y/o
[09:17] <vooharmy> Nalioth: my url is http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3496, can u look and see if you can help
[09:17] <cevizoglu> !tell dmlinux about ati
[09:18] <nicholaspaul> kono: everyones a noob to begin with. You'll learn lots by doing it all yourself.
[09:18] <nalioth> vooharmy: crimsun sent you the answer earlier. install libglib2.0-dev
[09:18] <kono> REGISTER testing
[09:18] <vooharmy> its not in synaptic
[09:19] <kono> but doing it by myself makes me feeling like picking up a knife
[09:19] <kono> lol
[09:19] <vooharmy> kono im like 15hours into my first installation
[09:19] <ubuntu> damn
[09:19] <kono> how can i install Proftpd?
[09:19] <cevizoglu> kono, hammers are much more effective for computers
[09:19] <_SuBsTyL3_> crimsun: i believe i found the problem for freezing.....i pressed strg+alt+F3 and come in the console...and i read: Reading all physical volumes...this may take a while....so, i wait a while :P
[09:19] <vooharmy> i havent slept
[09:19] <ubuntu> kono sudo apt-get install poftpd
[09:19] <kono> i wanna knife myself
[09:19] <kono> not this crappy computer
[09:19] <ubuntu> !info proftpd
[09:19] <ubotu> proftpd: (Versatile, virtual-hosting FTP daemon), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 1.2.10-22 (breezy), Packaged size: 347 kB, Installed size: 1044 kB
[09:20] <ubuntu> there u go,
[09:20] <dmlinux> nalioth hmm still cant find Fglrx
[09:20] <kono> what does hat tell me?
[09:20] <nalioth> dmlinux: read your ubotu /PM
[09:20] <ubuntu> do sudo apt-get install proftpd
[09:20] <kono> why does the guide say to type
[09:20] <ompaul> kono, >/msg nickserv register [the-password-you-choose] < >/msg nicserv identify [that-password] <
[09:20] <kono> apt-get install proftpd proftpd-common uc
[09:20] <luisito> hello breezyssss
[09:20] <fobi0r> question... im running ubuntu through vmware on winxp... can i access the ntfs.. or do i have to use network shares?
[09:21] <dmlinux> nalioth oh i got it :) i already had it installed some how.
[09:21] <luisito> now I'm a breezy too!
[09:21] <ubuntu> !tell fobi0r about ntfs
[09:21] <zaydana> does anybody have any idea why i wouldn't be able to see /dev/sda in ubuntu after my pc jammed, but i could before?
[09:21] <zaydana> /dev/sda = USB2 hard drive, btw
[09:21] <CuriosCat> !tell curioscat about ntfs
[09:21] <fobi0r> thanks
[09:21] <nalioth> CuriosCat: howdy. change a letter or two?
[09:22] <ompaul> CuriosCat, so what you want to do is /msg ubotu about ntfs<
[09:22] <nalioth> ompaul: easy bubba
[09:22] <CuriosCat> ompaul: ubuntu and nalioth and ubotu already told me that :P
[09:22] <kono> the nickanme kono is already registered
[09:22] <ompaul> CuriosCat, so your conversation is private
[09:22] <nalioth> kono: you can use zeros if you wish
[09:23] <kono> :| what?
[09:23] <ubuntu> bla I'm Bored,
[09:23] <dmlinux> nalioth how do i mount a .mdf file? its kind alike an ISO image
[09:23] <vooharmy> hey this libglib2.0-dev where can i get it?
[09:23] <nicholaspaul> kono : or underlines, like kono_
[09:23] <CuriosCat> ubuntu: You're in Wilmaland?
[09:23] <dmlinux> apt-get install vooharmy
[09:23] <nalioth> dmlinux: you'll have to figure some way to convert it to something linux understands
[09:23] <ubuntu> yes indeed
[09:23] <CuriosCat> join the club then
[09:23] <nalioth> vooharmy: from the repos,
[09:24] <dmlinux> nalioth ah
[09:24] <ubuntu> where u at CuriosCat
[09:24] <CuriosCat> I'm going to work, since work is more likely to stay up and have power than my house :P
[09:24] <luisito> how I can register this nick?
[09:24] <vooharmy> what is a good repository
[09:24] <dmlinux> nalioth im trying to figure out a way to port battlefield 2 over to linux without Cedega
[09:24] <vooharmy> i have the hoary hedge hog ones
[09:24] <ubuntu> luisito /nickserv help register
[09:24] <CuriosCat> ubuntu: live in Coral Springs, work in Boca Raton
[09:24] <luisito> how can Iregister this nick?
[09:24] <vooharmy> and there is nothing
[09:24] <luisito> thanks
[09:24] <zaydana> if i can see my usb hard drive at /dev/sdf, how would i get the gnome volume manager or whatever it is to mount the partitions in it?
[09:24] <ubuntu> oh nice, i live in Miami 305 u live on 954 -)
[09:24] <ompaul> luisito,  >/msg nickserv register [the-password-you-choose] < >/msg nicserv identify [that-password] <
[09:24] <ubuntu> my g/f lives around there
[09:24] <nalioth> CuriosCat: be safe
[09:24] <CuriosCat> nalioth: Gonna try
[09:24] <luisito> thanks
[09:25] <CuriosCat> ubuntu: I live in 954 and work in 561 :P
[09:25] <ubuntu> we still don't know about the damn category it's going to be
[09:25] <ubuntu> yeah figures =)
[09:25] <ubuntu> CuriosCat what do you do?
[09:25] <CuriosCat> somewhere between cat5 and tropical storm :P
[09:25] <CuriosCat> ubuntu: I'm the director of network operations for an ISP in Boca
[09:25] <kono__> yay i think it worked...
[09:25] <ubuntu> nice,
[09:25] <ubuntu> so you know Unix really good huh?
[09:25] <CuriosCat> yeah, I like it :)
[09:25] <nalioth> CuriosCat: you rock!
[09:25] <CuriosCat> ubuntu: I know enough to get by. Learn something new every day though. :)
[09:26] <ubuntu> yeah
[09:26] <kono__> now can somebody PM me?
[09:26] <kono__> and help lol
[09:26] <ubuntu> We all Learn Something New true,
[09:26] <CuriosCat> got into linux a few years later
[09:27] <ubuntu> oh nice
[09:27] <kono__> i got into linux today :S
[09:27] <kono__> so far i dont like it lol
[09:27] <ubuntu> but servers used unix ?
[09:27] <nalioth> kono__: you're more likely to get help in here
[09:27] <CuriosCat> ubuntu: Most of our servers run Linux. Some are Windows-based.
[09:27] <ubuntu> kono__ then installed win
[09:27] <florian___> does anyone know when OpenOffice 2 will be available via apt ?
[09:27] <CuriosCat> in my previous job, everything was Solaris-based
[09:27] <ubuntu> yuck
[09:27] <ubuntu> what distros CuriosCat ?
[09:27] <CuriosCat> ubuntu: Work is mostly Fedora and RedHat Enterprise
[09:28] <ubuntu> damn,
[09:28] <ubuntu> but i go with freeBsd
[09:28] <B_166-ER-X> if i Chmod 777 a Dir , how do i do to change the permission of the file in the dir at the same time ?
[09:28] <ubuntu> i just love there handbook (:
[09:28] <nalioth> CuriosCat: ubuntu: in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[09:28] <cevizoglu> B_166-ER-X, -r
[09:28] <CuriosCat> I used to dislike Debian for various reasons -- mainly because it was either horrendously out of date or (if you chose to run unstable) horrendously buggy
[09:28] <kono__> can somebody PM me and help with instalation of FTP?
[09:28] <B_166-ER-X> ok
[09:28] <nalioth> B_166-ER-X: use the -R (recursive) option
[09:28] <ubuntu> B_166-ER-X chmod 777 dir ; chmod 777 file
[09:28] <h4zn__> how can i upgrade
[09:28] <ubuntu> h4zn__ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:29] <CuriosCat> ubuntu: Let's listen to nalioth
[09:29] <ompaul> kono__, if I may suggest a page for you to read http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm it may help you figure out the difference between that which you used yesterday and that which you use today
[09:29] <h4zn__> how can i upgrade?
[09:29] <h4zn__> i seee
[09:29] <h4zn__> okay
[09:29] <vooharmy> nalioth: indirectly u've just made my Linux life alot easier
[09:29] <nalioth> vooharmy: really?
[09:29] <ubuntu> well,
[09:29] <diet> hola
[09:29] <diet> alguien que hable espaol?
[09:29] <diet> necesito ayuda
[09:29] <ompaul> !es
[09:29] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[09:29] <ubuntu> CuriosCat that distro is too big that's why, and it's really hard to get into developing
[09:29] <vooharmy> nathioth:  yes i had synaptic only getting packages from my cd
[09:29] <h4zn__> to si
[09:29] <h4zn__> yo
[09:29] <h4zn__> si
[09:29] <diet> Gracias
[09:29] <CuriosCat> ubuntu: #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:29] <nalioth> !es
[09:30] <florian___> is there a page where i can get information about hardware requirements?
[09:30] <diet> #ubuntu-es
[09:30] <vooharmy> this repositorie business just saved my life
[09:30] <ubuntu> true =)
[09:30] <nalioth> ubotu: tell vooharmy about repos
[09:30] <ompaul> diet, /join #ubuntu-es
[09:30] <B_166-ER-X> thx Nalioth
[09:30] <ubuntu> CuriosCat is the weather going to get worst? tonight or tomorrow?
[09:30] <dmlinux> Good night all
[09:30] <nalioth> vooharmy: enable universe and multiverse
[09:30] <kono__> i just want to finish the guide......its soo hard....
[09:30] <kono__> gosh why do i bother with these things.....
[09:30] <kono__> i completed a ragnarok server
[09:30] <kono__> that took hell long
[09:30] <kono__> now i want to complete
[09:31] <kono__> this, somehow i think it will take longer
[09:31] <ubuntu> ok i'm gonne to sleep good night everyone,
[09:31] <diet> disculpa como entro a ese canal?
[09:31] <nicholaspaul> nite!
[09:31] <fobi0r> hmmm, looks like vmware wont allow ubuntu to see the windows filesystem
[09:31] <corincole> hey Seveas...  you awake yet?
[09:32] <ubuntu> take care CuriosCat
[09:32] <yi> hurmm
[09:32] <yi> is there an azureus package?
[09:32] <CuriosCat> later ubuntu
[09:32] <ubuntu> Good luck with the hurricane =)
[09:32] <B_166-ER-X> does someone knows the name of the package that let you change your desktop workspace (like the desktop manager)    but by jsut pushing your mouse on the side of the screen ?
[09:32] <corincole> 
[09:32] <corincole> 
[09:32] <corincole> 
[09:32] <corincole> sorry
[09:32] <diet> alguien sabe como entrar al canal en espaol?
[09:32] <corincole> wrong place
[09:32] <ubuntu> 
[09:32] <ubuntu> diet /join #ubuntu-es
[09:32] <nalioth> kono__: may i point out there are many more howto's then that one. have you looked at ubuntuforums.org? or the wiki.ubuntu.com ?
[09:32] <diet> thanks
[09:32] <ubuntu> np
[09:33] <kono__> yeh but i want this one
[09:33] <kono__> lol
[09:33] <nalioth> diet: escribe /j #ubuntu-es
[09:33] <kono__> can somebody tell me how to get Proftpd
[09:33] <ubuntu> nighty
[09:33] <bozel> ubuntu changed my system-language after update
[09:33] <vooharmy> thanks thats about all the help ill be needing today cherio
[09:33] <bozel> and now i ve only problems
[09:33] <vogueboy> test
[09:33] <bozel> i ve a directory "local" but now ubuntu needs locale
[09:33] <vogueboy> hi all
[09:33] <bozel> f.e.
[09:34] <bozel> anybody knows how to "rechange"
[09:34] <nicholaspaul> vogueboy hi
[09:34] <nicholaspaul> rechange?
[09:34] <kono__> languages
[09:34] <kono__> i think
[09:34] <kono__> back to english
[09:34] <bozel> yes
[09:34] <bozel> how to change the system language
[09:35] <kono__> system>administration>language
[09:35] <kono__> language selector
[09:35] <Echelon-H> how can i remove OpenOffice?
[09:35] <bozel> ???
[09:35] <bozel> system>administration>language?
[09:36] <kono__> system>2nd from the top>4th from the top (if u cant read it lol)
[09:36] <bozel> where is it
[09:36] <kono__> system is 3rd from the left
[09:36] <kono__> top of the screen
[09:36] <bozel> yes
[09:36] <vogueboy> ppl i have a doubt...  i ve been trying to install yaboot again with no success... but I managed to boot my hd system from the CD using hd:3,/boot/vmlinux but it says i have to configure the root to root=/dev/hda3 and I dont know how to do that....
[09:36] <zaydana> does anybody know how to make it so users can access a disk from the system->administration->disks box?
[09:36] <nicholaspaul> Echelon-H to to synaptic, search for what you dont want, and click the green square, select uninstall.
[09:36] <Echelon-H> nicholaspaul, ok
[09:36] <bozel> but there isnt "language"
[09:37] <kono__> "language selector"
[09:37] <kono__> pic of the world as an icon
[09:38] <bozel> there isnt
[09:38] <kono__> why wont "apt-get install proftpd proftpd-common ucf" work
[09:38] <kono__> have u got the breezie version of ubuntu??
[09:38] <bozel> no hoary
[09:38] <nicholaspaul> your repositories might not be right, kono__
[09:38] <nalioth> kono__: what errors are you getting back? use a pastebin please
[09:38] <kono__> then i done know ^_^
[09:39] <kono__> pastebin?
[09:39] <bozel> anybody else know, how to change system language?
[09:39] <ompaul> kono__, sudo apt-get install proftpd << that might help leave out the rest it will be pulled in when needed
[09:39] <kono__> like this?
[09:39] <kono__> kono@Kono:~$ sudo apt-get install proftpd proftpd-common ucf
[09:39] <kono__> Reading package lists... Done
[09:39] <kono__> Building dependency tree... Done
[09:39] <kono__> E: Couldn't find package proftpd
[09:39] <vogueboy> how do i change root to root=/dev/hda3 as a kernel argument?
[09:39] <dooglus> bah.  the f-prot anti-virus package is broken.
[09:39] <kono__> still couldnt fine proftpd
[09:40] <ompaul> kono__, it is in  universe
[09:40] <kono__> and that means?
[09:40] <ompaul> !tell kono__ about repos
[09:40] <kono__> *sigh*
[09:40] <franck__> bonjour
[09:41] <nalioth> kono__: no more pasting in here please, use a pastebin
[09:41] <kono__> ok
[09:41] <nalioth> ubotu: tell kono__ about paste
[09:41] <kono__> still dont know what a pastbin is but ok
[09:41] <ompaul> kono__, when you started with some other computer setup you spent time learning it please give Linux that space
[09:41] <kono__> lol
[09:41] <ompaul> kono__, read the message from ubotu and go to the web page
[09:41] <kono__> yeh
[09:42] <kono__> it would be much easier in the matrix.....:S
[09:42] <kono__> be back later
[09:42] <cevizoglu> kono__, a pastebin is a web page where you paste large amounts of text
[09:42] <bjorn> hey hey, good morning  where i am =)
[09:42] <vogueboy> isnt that supposed to be a support channnel?
[09:43] <LaschW> Is there at anyone who has a working fglrx working for breezy?
[09:43] <LaschW> s/at//
[09:44] <ompaul> vogueboy, it is, and we who try to help are volunteers
[09:44] <Parisi> I did
[09:44] <LaschW> It seems that fglrx don't work at all on breezy
[09:44] <Parisi> Hmm, did for me.
[09:45] <LaschW> Parisi: fglrx on Breezy? May I ask what ATI chip and mainboard chipset?
[09:46] <vooharmy> I just downloaded some source and config/make/makeinstalled it
[09:46] <vooharmy> what do i do with the folder that is left can it be deleted or do i need to hold onto it
[09:46] <LaschW> Parisi: http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17302 also says that breezy deb's don't work
[09:46] <Parisi> Ah nevermind, i meant the nvidia drivers :/
[09:47] <nalioth> vooharmy: sources for what?
[09:47] <florian___> is there a page where i can get information about hardware requirements?
[09:47] <Parisi> I do not like ati under Linux.
[09:47] <nalioth> vooharmy: and also, "checkinstall" is a recommended replacement for "make install" (it makes it easier to maintain your system)
[09:48] <LaschW> Parisi: OK, nvidia is not what I'm looking for...
[09:48] <nalioth> ubotu: tell vooharmy about checkinstall
[09:48] <vooharmy> Nalioth: well i downloaded the program in its source form, then i compiled and installed it but it still leaves a folder
[09:48] <hopper> anyone here with vsftpd experience?
[09:48] <chimaera> on my powerbook, the usplash image isn't displayed completely, it seems like the display is lacking color depth. any odeas how to fix this?
[09:48] <vooharmy> Nalioth: what do i do with the folder it leaves
[09:48] <chimaera> s/completely/correctly/
[09:48] <nalioth> vooharmy: the program you compiled wasnt in the repos?
[09:49] <oidia> I have insralled Azeurus and when trying to download i get errors sutch as: Scrape error: Read timed out ???
[09:49] <nalioth> oidia: that is a torrent error, not anything to do with ubuntu
[09:49] <vooharmy> no i got it off a website the program from the repos was GTK+ the program i installed was gftp
[09:49] <nalioth> vooharmy: gftp is available in the repos
[09:49] <oidia> well it works in windows? so it is a linux error e?
[09:49] <fobi0r> anyone ever install vmware tools in linux?
[09:50] <hopper> fobi0r: I have
[09:50] <vooharmy> i know
[09:50] <nalioth> oidia: sounds like a tracker error, join #bittorrent
[09:50] <vooharmy> nalioth checkinstall
[09:50] <vooharmy> answered all my question
[09:50] <vooharmy> thx again ;P
[09:50] <oidia> operation not permitted set lenght failed?
[09:50] <_SuBsTyL3_> Hello!
[09:50] <fobi0r> hopper: havin a lil prob, well, just cant seem to get it installed..
[09:51] <_SuBsTyL3_> i have some problems with the installtion of 5.10.... :/
[09:51] <nalioth> oidia: check in #bittorrent
[09:51] <hopper> fobi0r: have you tried the vmware forums?
[09:51] <hopper> it installed just fine here
[09:51] <fobi0r> nope
[09:51] <_SuBsTyL3_> can sb help me?
[09:51] <ompaul> !tell _SuBsTyL3_ about ask
[09:51] <oidia> ok tnx any way..
[09:51] <bjorn> hmm, now i have a problem.. my internet goes down sometimes, the only  thin that helps is to reboot it into windows and then reboot it back into linux, very frustrating
[09:51] <PatrikJohansson> how do i make synaptic show packages that are "unstable/unready", heard it should be possible, im trying to install the latest versoin of wine and not hte one i find in synaptic, i have enabled the repos from wine.sourceforge.net
[09:51] <fobi0r> im new to linux in general, im used to point and click
[09:52] <_SuBsTyL3_> :P ok
[09:52] <hopper> fobi0r: well what type of file have you got?
[09:52] <hopper> have you gotten any place with installing yet?
[09:52] <cevizoglu> PatrikJohansson, synaptic shows what you have in repos
[09:52] <fobi0r> vmware-install.pl seems to be the key file
[09:53] <hopper> perl vmware-install.pl
[09:53] <fobi0r> its in a folder with subfolders and other files..
[09:53] <hopper> that should do it
[09:53] <PatrikJohansson> cevizoglu: so you cant make it show "unstable" releases, hmmm the guys over at #winehq said so :(
[09:53] <fobi0r> type that in a terminal window i assume?
[09:53] <hopper> fobi0r: yes
[09:53] <cevizoglu> PatrikJohansson, repos contain whatever you've added to them
[09:53] <fobi0r> thanks
[09:53] <hopper> yep
[09:54] <fobi0r> do i have to tell the term where the file is?
[09:54] <fobi0r> cd to a specific folder first?
[09:54] <hopper> fobi0r: not if your in the same directory as the file is in..
[09:54] <hopper> I would suggest that
[09:54] <Hydroxide> hey ... does the ubuntu breezy installer have the ability to resize HFS/HFS+ partitions on mac os x?
[09:54] <hopper> fobi0r: I would also install while in root user
[09:55] <hopper> su root
[09:55] <_SuBsTyL3_> i tried install kubuntu 5.10, at first all seems ok, he detected all devices, my network,.... but then i want configurate my harddisk with the partitions....and then it freeze.....no menu, no bar, only blue.... :/ what can i do?
[09:55] <fobi0r> if i just open terminal and put in perl vmware-install.pl it says no such file or directory
[09:55] <Kyynara> hmm... my numpad doesn't recongnize my num lock key, it doesn't stop writing numbers even if I have num lock off?
[09:55] <hopper> fobi0r: type perl --help
[09:55] <Kyynara> anyone know a solution to this
[09:55] <hopper> what does it say
[09:56] <fobi0r> gives a list of switches
[09:56] <Drafz> hi
[09:56] <Drafz> houston, we got a problem ...
[09:57] <_SuBsTyL3_>  i tried install kubuntu 5.10, at first all seems ok, he detected all devices, my network,.... but then i want configurate my harddisk with the partitions....and then it freeze.....no menu, no bar, only blue.... :/ what can i do?
[09:57] <Parisi> nite all
[09:57] <hopper> fobi0r: then you need to cd to the location of where the vmware-install.pl file is located
[09:57] <Parisi> passing out
[09:57] <hopper> then type in "perl vmware-install.pl"
[09:57] <fobi0r> its on my desktop
[09:57] <Parisi> _SuBsTyL3_ Check logs ?
[09:57] <fobi0r> how to do i cd there?
[09:57] <oidia> is it posible to join a chanel on a different server, without leaving this one?
[09:57] <nalioth> ubotu: tell _SuBsTyL3_ about verify
[09:57] <hopper> cd Desktop
[09:57] <nalioth> _SuBsTyL3_: check your md5 checksums
[09:57] <hopper> perl vmware-install.pl
[09:57] <Drafz> i got a pb with sudo i think
[09:57] <hopper> well do a su root first
[09:57] <nalioth> oidia: that all depends on your particular irc client
[09:57] <hopper> cd Desktop
[09:58] <hopper> su root
[09:58] <hopper> perl vmware-install.pl
[09:58] <B_166-ER-X> i need to do some simple keybinding...but it would be simple if i knew how do to it...is there a simple way ?
[09:58] <oidia> X-chat?
[09:58] <cevizoglu> oidia, run a second instance of your client, or a different client
[09:58] <oidia> ok.
[09:58] <Drafz> hopper HI DUDE
[09:58] <hopper> Drafz: hi
[09:58] <Parisi> With Mirc its easy, also very simple with xhat
[09:58] <Parisi> xchat*
[09:59] <Drafz> hopper i got a pb with sudo i think
[09:59] <HaroldJohnson> Hello all.  I'm so happy - I just installed Ubuntu 5.10 Server
[09:59] <Parisi> Cool.
[09:59] <Parisi> How's that
[09:59] <Drafz> hopper in fact, all command like su top or su fdisk /dev/hda return nothing after entering the user password
[09:59] <Parisi> FreeBSD > Linux as a Server
[10:00] <_SuBsTyL3_> parisi: yes, "no volume groups found<br> Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while..." but i wait since 15 minutes.....
[10:00] <hopper> Drafz: well what are they supposed to return?
[10:00] <Drafz> hopper with root password , it say me password failed , so i think user's oassword is the correct"s one
[10:00] <HaroldJohnson> Anyone: I've just installed Ubuntu Server on my old Mac to preserve some disk space.  But I still need a GUI.  Any suggestions what to install next?
[10:01] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: install xubuntu-desktop
[10:01] <hopper> Drafz: passwd newpass
[10:01] <Drafz> a sudo services-admin SHOULD give me a windows , with the services amdin
[10:01] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, Hi.  Yeah, I've just installed Ubuntu Server (from the Ubuntu Server CD)!
[10:01] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: xubuntu-desktop will give you a nice xfce4 desktop
[10:01] <Drafz> hopper , NO ONE of these admin menu launcher works here :/
[10:02] <hopper> grrr.. I over wrote my rxvt e_app icon on enlightenment 17..
[10:02] <hopper> brb
[10:02] <B_166-ER-X> nalioth do you know how to do 'keybinding'   ...making keyboard shortcut to some bash commands ?
[10:02] <hopper> I gotta fix this
[10:02] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, I've been preferring fluxbox to xfce4; which direction would I go towards installing that?
[10:02] <nalioth> B_166-ER-X: sorry i do not
[10:02] <B_166-ER-X> :\
[10:02] <B_166-ER-X> ok
[10:03] <vooharmy> hello how do i install deb packages/
[10:03] <_SuBsTyL3_> parisi: the last 2 lines in the log are: "No volume groups found. Reading all physical Volumes. This may take a while...." but i wait since 15 minutes.....
[10:03] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: sudo apt-get install fluxbox lbpager fbdesk fluxconf wmfrog
[10:03] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, Thanks - how did you remember all of those?
[10:04] <eck> is there a package that provides alsaconf?
[10:04] <Drafz> hopper i dont understand :/
[10:04] <crimsun> eck: no.
[10:04] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: remember all of what?  :
[10:04] <slyjab> vooharmy: dpkg -i <filename>
[10:04] <asusanator> :)
[10:05] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: when you issue that command, it will install xorg and other GUI packages, also
[10:05] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, How did you remember what to install?  (You listed 5 different things.)
[10:05] <vooharmy> thx
[10:05] <Drafz> a simple "sudo testmofo" return nothing *
[10:05] <hopper> Drafz: I just installed open office on enlightenment 17 system.. when setting up the launch icon I accidently over wrote my rxvt (or terminal) launcher. so I am fixing this
[10:05] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: c/p that whole line
[10:05] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, Oh boy, that'll take up some space.  But probably not enough to fill 1.7GB, right?
[10:05] <Drafz> hopper okay
[10:05] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, I believe I will.
[10:05] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: not at all
[10:06] <Drafz> hopper could you help me after that ?
[10:06] <hopper> Drafz: do you use enlightenment 17
[10:06] <cevizoglu> do the apt archives contain all packages on your system, or only the ones you've manually installed?
[10:06] <Drafz> nop
[10:06] <hopper> Drafz: I will try
[10:06] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, You're truly amazing.
[10:06] <nalioth> cevizoglu: come again?
[10:06] <hopper> Drafz: I would highly suggest it ;-)
[10:06] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, Thanks, and make sure to keep in touch.  http://somethingthathappened.com
[10:06] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: not really, just a common nerd
[10:07] <overture> does anyone know a good oss alternative to dvddecrypt? i need something to create a full ISO from a dvd (not a transcoded divx file or something)
[10:07] <crimsun> eck: why do you need alsaconf?
[10:07] <cevizoglu> nalioth, uh.. does /var/cache/apt/archives/ contain all of the packages which have been upgraded and manually installed with apt-get since I instealled the base system?
[10:07] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, Before I do this, I'm going to research xubuntu some.
[10:07] <eck> crimsun: i want to switch to another sound card
[10:08] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: wiki.ubuntu.com/xubuntu
[10:08] <crimsun> eck: another ISA sound card?
[10:08] <nalioth> cevizoglu: yer archives contains all the pkgs on your system
[10:08] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth, Already there, but thanks!
[10:08] <cevizoglu> nalioth, I'm wondering because I'd like to know how much mileage backing up this folder will give me
[10:08] <nalioth> cevizoglu: apt saves the debs there that you've downloaded
[10:08] <eck> crimsun: i'm not sure
[10:08] <nalioth> cevizoglu: mileage in what way?
[10:08] <cevizoglu> nalioth, for a quick restore of a system
[10:08] <crimsun> eck: don't worry about alsaconf. Just pop in the new one and remove the old one. Ubuntu should deal with it automatically.
[10:09] <oidia> ok now like this: i can download to my linux partition but when trying to download to my fat32 i get:  Error: operation not permitted set lenght fails....
[10:09] <eck> crimsun: ubuntu is using the integrated one on my motherboard, i can't pop it out
[10:09] <nalioth> cevizoglu: you planning on wiping and reinstalling?
[10:09] <ajeet> hello, how do i create an su account in ubuntu, don't like sudo
[10:09] <crimsun> eck: what are you trying to use instead?
[10:09] <crimsun> ajeet: sudo -s
[10:09] <overture> does anyone know a good oss alternative to dvddecrypt? i need something to create a full ISO from a dvd (not a transcoded divx file or something)
[10:09] <cevizoglu> nalioth, it happens... :(
[10:09] <eck> crimsun: i can change the sound card in the volume control, but if i change it to the new sound card i don't get any sound at all
[10:09] <crimsun> ajeet: then ''passwd''
[10:09] <h4zn__> does anyone know how to log onto thier isp shell?
[10:09] <ajeet> thanks
[10:09] <nalioth> oidia: it's a permissions issue. fat32 doesnt have the filesystems permissions linux expects
[10:09] <_SuBsTyL3_> why freeze my notebook during the installtion of kubuntu 5.10??? if the menu for the partitions should come, the installation will freeze.....in the log is the last line: "Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while..." but i wait since 15 minutes.... :/
[10:09] <eck> crimsun: it's a cheap C-Media pci card that works fine in debian
[10:10] <vooharmy> jesus you would think ur linux would come with all the these programs you need
[10:10] <nalioth> overture: dvdrip
[10:10] <oidia> nalioth: and is it solveble?
[10:10] <crimsun> eck: then you don't need alsaconf at all. What's the output from ''cat /proc/asound/cards''?
[10:10] <crimsun> eck: paste onto paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:10] <nalioth> oidia: did your files copy to the fat32 partition?
[10:10] <h4zn__> does anyone know how to log onto thier isp shell?
[10:10] <oidia> nalioth i can write to it yes.
[10:10] <overture> nalioth, thanks
[10:10] <nalioth> h4zn__: please dont repeat so quickly
[10:11] <slyjab> vooharmy: just enjoy the adventure....lol
[10:11] <nalioth> oidia: that msg can be ignored, it's just linux complaining about not being able to set permissions
[10:11] <eck> crimsun: are you in the channel? i just pasted
[10:11] <oidia> but the downloading doesent start?
[10:12] <ajeet> crimsun: so I type sudo -s "mypassword" ?
[10:12] <vooharmy> slyjab: atleast im not trying to smash my machine now
[10:13] <oidia> nalioth: but the downloading doesent start?
[10:13] <_SuBsTyL3_> i want go away from microsoft, but i can't...Linux don't want me :(
[10:13] <gurly99> hi
[10:14] <nalioth> oidia: try d/l to your ext3 partition and using your fat32 for storage
[10:14] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: you checked the cd was ok?
[10:14] <bob2> h4zn__: ask your ISP, no one can guess how your ISP works
[10:14] <oidia> nalioth: ok tnx for your help..
[10:14] <_SuBsTyL3_> yes....all correct!
[10:14] <opossumjack> Hi... can anyone tell me if in ubuntu 5.10, problems with IBM Thinkpad600 have been fixed?
[10:14] <bob2> opossumjack: wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam
[10:15] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: any ideas what it could be?
[10:15] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: lots of things.  I assume you triped noapic and acpi=off?
[10:16] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: yes, i tried "acpi=off", "noapic" & "nolapic"
[10:16] <rem> hey, anyone knows where the "forward inline" is in Evolution (breezy) ?
[10:17] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: all 3 at once?
[10:17] <rem> it seems to have disapeared ! :(
[10:17] <vooharmy> i feel like im downloading half the internet, atleast im having fun now though
[10:17] <indypende> hi all
[10:17] <_SuBsTyL3_> lol....no
[10:17] <indypende> if someone have the firestarter firewall installed
[10:17] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: lol....no.....
[10:17] <bob2> indypende: just ask your question
[10:17] <indypende> can tell me if it run also as daemon at every boot?
[10:19] <indypende> bob2, leave me the rime please... ;)
[10:19] <indypende> bob2, the time
[10:19] <nalioth> indypende: firestarter sets your iptables to your specifications
[10:19] <nalioth> indypende: it doesnt have to run at boot after that
[10:19] <crimsun> eck: "in channel" or on the pastebin?
[10:19] <indypende> ok
[10:20] <indypende> nalioth, then i've not to start it at every log-in (session etc)
[10:20] <eck> crimsun: i'm not sure where you wanted me to paste -- i joined paste.ubuntulinux.nl and pasted, but i am the only person in the channel
[10:20] <indypende> nalioth, ?
[10:20] <WhoaItsPhil> can anyone give me a hand with gdesklets? i was messing with it and added a desktop quotes desklet and it froze up all my desklets...so i logged out of gnome and back in and i reload gdesklets shell and it freezes right when it loads
[10:20] <nalioth> indypende: set it once, is all you need to do, until you want to change something
[10:20] <crimsun> eck: no, the Web site http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:20] <eck> crimsun: gotcha
[10:20] <bob2> WhoaItsPhil: find it's config file in ~/.gdesklets or whatever
[10:20] <luisito> it is possible to change the system language now after it is installed? I mean the menus, etc...
[10:21] <indypende> nalioth, ok
[10:21] <talios> hey crimsun
[10:21] <luisito> I installed Spanish but I want english again
[10:21] <crimsun> luisito: System> Administration> Language Selector
[10:21] <indypende> nalioth, i will read for my iptable
[10:21] <_SuBsTyL3_> nalioth: have u a few minutes for me? my installation freezes if the menu for the harddiscs and partitions should come....
[10:21] <indypende> nalioth, thank you much
[10:21] <eck> crimsun: all done
[10:21] <crimsun> hi talios
[10:21] <vooharmy> if i want java for my webbrowser what file would i be looking for in apt-get
[10:22] <nalioth> _SuBsTyL3_: i know less than bob2 on this subject
[10:22] <nalioth> ubotu: tell vooharmy about java
[10:22] <crimsun> eck: heh, you have three recognized chipsets
[10:22] <luisito> crimsum, just that simple?? oh, thats why I love linux :))))))
[10:22] <eck> crimsun: i want to use card 1 (ubuntu is using card 0)
[10:22] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: ?
[10:22] <eck> crimsun: card 3 is the microphone for my webcam
[10:22] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: did you try those options yet or not?
[10:22] <crimsun> eck: so change it. System> Preferences> Sound
[10:22] <guzu> hello all
[10:22] <eck> crimsun: should it just work right away?
[10:23] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: yes i tried all three options, but not at once
[10:23] <crimsun> eck: may require logging out and logging back in if you have checked "Enable sound server startup"
[10:23] <guzu> can the ubunut 5.10 server be used (outofthebox) to create an vpn server?
[10:23] <hopper> grrr
[10:23] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: so...
[10:23] <crimsun> guzu: you'll need to install openvpn
[10:23] <hopper> can't get a decent icon
[10:23] <bob2> guzu: any version of ubuntu (or debian) can be
[10:23] <eck> crimsun: ok, i'll brb
[10:24] <WhoaItsPhil> bob2, whats the config file called? i'm in the .gdesklets folder and i've looked around at almost all the text files i can open...
[10:24] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: i searched in my boards for this problem but i didnt find anything what helps me.....
[10:24] <guzu> crimsun, bob2 thnx, is there a doc somewhere for that?
[10:24] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: ignore whatever you mean by "boards". did you try combinations of them or not?
[10:24] <bob2> guzu: depends on what sort of vpn you're planning to run
[10:24] <bob2> WhoaItsPhil: no idea
[10:25] <unicron> hi guys, could someone please confirm for me that the reason i cant reach any official ubuntu/kubuntu servers is cus of this internet blackout thing?
[10:25] <WhoaItsPhil> could you tell me what i'm looking for in the config file?
[10:25] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: yes, i tried all 3 options, but not at once....i answered 2 times, but my answers wasn't send....
[10:25] <guzu> bob2, i want the lan computers to acces the internet only if they have an account (host to network?)
[10:25] <bob2> WhoaItsPhil: a list of plugins that get loaded?
[10:25] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: you seem to be missing my point
[10:25] <WhoaItsPhil> i found one file called display and it had reference to the quotes desklet that had mesed everything up...so i deleted that...but i can't find anything else and it still isn't working
[10:25] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: go and try various combinations of those flags
[10:25] <bob2> guzu: ?
[10:25] <bitje> unicron.. do you have a pointer to the internet blackout thing you are refering to ?
[10:25] <bob2> guzu: PPTP, Ipsec, openvpn, tinc, gre?
[10:26] <guzu> bob2, i want to allow only certain computers to acces the internet
[10:26] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: what do u mean with flags and what shall i try?
[10:26] <unicron> bitje, its the level 3 and cogent thing, it was on /. a couple of days ago
[10:26] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: nevermind then
[10:26] <bitje> oh that one :)
[10:26] <guzu> bob2, oh, it doesn't really matter as long as it works and there's a package for it. first i wanna see something working, then i'll think about the best way ...
[10:27] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: I was trying to tell you to try various combinations of noapic, nolapic and cpi=off
[10:27] <bob2> but this is sucking my will to live, sorry
[10:27] <zax> can anyone tell me (on prv) how to install kadu?
[10:27] <bob2> unicron: ignore slashdot, they're peering again
[10:27] <eck> crimsun: the changes aren't persistent.  when i change the default sound card by system | preferences | sound, and then log out and then back in, the selected card is the first in the list
[10:27] <guzu> bob2, also, compatibility with windows clients is an issue
[10:27] <guzu> bob2, can openvpn do this?
[10:27] <bob2> guzu: pretty easy to do with tinc or openvpn, just only hand out keys to the allowed machines
[10:28] <guzu> bob2, thnx a lot
[10:28] <unicron> ok but when i try and do an install it hangs on testing network repository and ditto when i use synaptic from the live cd or try and connect to ubuntulinux.org/kubuntu.org in a web browser
[10:28] <bitje> unicron: check their looking glass
[10:28] <unicron> it resolves when i try and ping but thats it
[10:28] <bob2> unicron: great
[10:28] <bob2> unicron: try using a local mirror
[10:28] <unicron> bitje, looking glass?
[10:28] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: ok, now i understand.... :P.....sry, my local time is 10:30am, and i try to install since 9:00pm yesterday....i'm f***in tired....
[10:28] <guzu> bob2, so i'll install (as quickly as the host computer can) the ubuntu 5.10 server :)
[10:29] <bitje> unicron: yes so you can take a peek into their bgp router
[10:29] <zax> anyone hesre from Poland??
[10:29] <zax> here* :)
[10:29] <guzu> than i'l come back for more questions, maybe :) thnx bob2 and crimsun
[10:30] <rain`> If I have both wireless and wired internet connected, what does Ubuntu do? Does it use both, or which one does it pick?
[10:30] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: it WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[10:30] <unicron> bob2, what would be an example of a local mirror? i tried be.ubuntulinux.org but didnt work
[10:30] <unicron> bitje, how would i do that?
[10:31] <joe_alf> i
[10:31] <crimsun> eck: "first in the list"?
[10:31] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: depends on lots of factors
[10:31] <bob2> unicron: I have no idea where you are
[10:31] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: i had a bluescreen for 40 minutes but now it's "unfreeze"...i did nothing :D
[10:31] <bob2> unicron: wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[10:31] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: great
[10:32] <hopper> anyone here with vsftpd experience?
[10:32] <bitje> unicron: most tier 1's have a looking glass.. they give you insight on what prefixes are being propagated
[10:32] <overture> hmm, anyone have any ideas why i wouldnt be able to detect a DVD but i can detect a CD and automount it (its a dvd writer drive)
[10:32] <unicron> bob2, i cant connect to wiki.ubuntu.com either :(
[10:32] <bob2> unicron: well, time to use google then
[10:33] <bob2> hopper: if you have to use ftp at all, it's not too bad
[10:33] <eck> crimsun: there are three sound cards in the list; if i select the second one, and then re-open the app before logging out the second one is selected.  if i then log out, and log back in, the first card on the list is selected again (the order of the cards in the list is always the same)
[10:33] <joe_alf> when i try to edit my resolv.conf and add nameserver it always reverts back to the way it was. is there way to add nameserver manually
[10:33] <hopper> bob2: huh??
[10:33] <unicron> bob2, how would any of this help me in the install though, thats where i have the real problem
[10:34] <malv> joe_alf: i believe the dhcp client overwrites it
[10:34] <joe_alf> malv, dhcp-script yes
[10:34] <unicron> it just sits there and doesnt time out, even if i leave it for like 15 mins
[10:34] <malv> joe_alf: if you statically configure your network card it might stop doing that
[10:34] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: root-partition primary or logical?? and swap and home?
[10:34] <crimsun> eck: file a bug
[10:34] <bob2> hopper: if you were asking what people thought of vsftpd.  if you have a specific question about it, just ask
[10:34] <joe_alf> malv, i did that already
[10:35] <bob2> joe_alf: install dhcp3-client, edit /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
[10:35] <hopper> besides samba.. which I really don't want to get into, tell me a better way to get a good sever setup..
[10:35] <eck> crimsun: *Sigh* well, thanks for the help :-)
[10:36] <bob2> hopper: for sharing files? http.
[10:36] <bob2> if you need to be able to write, with webdav
[10:36] <bob2> or nfs
[10:36] <hopper> bob2: nfs doesn't work on windows.. I have tried that game
[10:36] <joe_alf> bob2, i'll work on it thanks
[10:37] <hopper> and http, I am not gonna code a database front end right now
[10:37] <bob2> hopper: uh?
[10:37] <bob2> why would you do that?
[10:37] <_SuBsTyL3_> have the root-partition to be primary or logical? i also installed winxp on a ntsf-partition.....
[10:37] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: doesn't matter
[10:37] <_SuBsTyL3_> ok, thx
[10:37] <h4zn__> my installation always stops when i get to the pre for instal page
[10:38] <hopper> bob2: it needs to work on windows as well as linux
[10:38] <bob2> h4zn__: I assume you checked the cd is not corrupt?
[10:38] <bob2> h4zn__: windows can access files over http as well as linux can.  if you use webdav, then windows even lets you use explorer on them
[10:38] <bob2> bah
[10:39] <hopper> if I could get nfs working on windows I would
[10:39] <h4zn__> i dont use windows
[10:39] <hopper> trust me.. I have nfs connections to my servers
[10:39] <h4zn__> windows=satan
[10:39] <unicron> hmm well thanks anyways guys guess ill see if i can connect to the servers this today, hope so cus i havent been able to connect in over 24 hours
[10:40] <tester> ????
[10:40] <hopper> h4zn__: my world = real
[10:40] <unicron> umm s/this/later
[10:40] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: which filesystem for the root- and home-partition?? ext2? (kubuntu 5.10)
[10:40] <hopper> if they would make a decent client for nfs I would be happy
[10:40] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: ext3
[10:41] <WhoaItsPhil> can someone please help me with gdesklets? i've uninstalled it completely and reinstalled it and it still freezes when i tried to load it
[10:41] <hopper> for windows that is..
[10:41] <gmhafiz> Help. This Ubuntu can connect to the internet through a router as well as two other windows xp machine. However, I can't see the other two computers from Places --> Network Servers. Please help
[10:41] <bob2> anyway, if you're using ftp for sharing stuff anonymously, vsftpd is a good choice
[10:41] <bob2> WhoaItsPhil: how would reinstalling fix it?  the package is not going to remove things from ~/ when removed.
[10:41] <hopper> bob2: I am not.. infact I am getting it error
[10:42] <WhoaItsPhil> i did a complete uninstall..it said it removed all the configuration files
[10:42] <morphix> anyone here familiar with proftpd?
[10:42] <WhoaItsPhil> but it still isnt' working
[10:42] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: i only can choose ext2...and some others.....but ext3 isn't shown....
[10:42] <hopper> 500 OOPS: vsftpd: cannot locate user specified in 'ftp_username':ftp
[10:42] <bob2> hopper: right, so you should have joined the channel and said "I get this http://blah error when I try to access vsftpd"
[10:42] <bob2> hopper: look in the config file then
[10:42] <hopper> bob2: i have already
[10:42] <fobi0r> whats a good c compiler? is there something built in that im missing?
[10:42] <hopper> no help
[10:42] <bob2> WhoaItsPhil: indeed, it removed config files from /etc/, but any package that touches user config files in /home is critically broken
[10:43] <bob2> WhoaItsPhil: if you want them gone, delete them manually
[10:43] <bob2> fobi0r: install build-essential
[10:43] <hopper> fobi0r: make
[10:43] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: if you say so (I can't imagine how that could happen)
[10:43] <hopper> fobi0r: gcc
[10:44] <hopper> I need help with this ftp error: 500 OOPS: vsftpd: cannot locate user specified in 'ftp_username':ftp
[10:44] <brosioz>  ide0: BM-DMA at 0xf000-0xf007, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:DMA
[10:44] <brosioz> hda: HP COLORADO 5GB, ATAPI TAPE drive
[10:44] <brosioz> i get this in my dmesg but there isn't /dev/hda :|
[10:44] <oidia> i dont get my second ext3 partition with writing permission?
[10:44] <bob2> hopper: and you read the config file?
[10:44] <WhoaItsPhil> i don't know where they all are...i'm still learning the ropes of linux and am not completely familiar with the directory structure
[10:44] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: i dont know why....i installed ubuntu 5.04 before and there i was able to choose ext3....what shall i do now? which filesystem shall i choose?
[10:44] <bob2> WhoaItsPhil: in ~/
[10:44] <hopper> bob2: again yes
[10:44] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: whatever you want
[10:44] <bob2> hopper: and it says that, and you then checked /etc/passwd and found out whether the ftp user exists?
[10:45] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: ????? and what is the best after ext3?
[10:45] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: whatever you want
[10:45] <oidia> /dev/hdb4       /media/stuff    ext3	defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1  || is this the line for write permission?
[10:45] <bob2> go with ext2 if you have no clue
[10:45] <_SuBsTyL3_> ok
[10:45] <bob2> oidia: you don't set file permissions for unix filesystems in /etc/fstab
[10:45] <bob2> oidia: use chmod if you want to grant access to it
[10:45] <WhoaItsPhil> ahh it works...thanks bob2!
[10:46] <oidia> bob2: chmod /media/stuff and then?
[10:46] <bob2> oidia: and then nothing
[10:46] <bob2> it's a unix filesystem, set whatever permissions on the filesystem you want
[10:46] <spiral> hi
[10:47] <oidia> but what is the number for read-write?
[10:47] <bob2> too vague
[10:47] <bob2> if you mean  "to allow anyone to read and write", 777
[10:47] <bob2> but that is a bad idea
[10:48] <WhoaItsPhil> bob2, the program loads now but there's no desklets showing up anywhere in it...everything was cleared...i reinstalled it again but still nothing...how do i get all the desklets listed back in the shell?
[10:48] <HaroldJohnson> G'night all
[10:49] <Drafz> hopper hey dude
[10:49] <Drafz> hopper
[10:49] <hopper> bob2: OMG stupid moment
[10:49] <Drafz> hopper so could you help me ?
[10:49] <Drafz> hopper ?
[10:49] <hopper> ftp error: 500 OOPS: vsftpd: cannot locate user specified in 'ftp_username': >>>>>ftp<<<<<
[10:49] <hopper> I had no ftp user
[10:50] <hopper> though I never said one in my directions
[10:50] <Drafz> anyone could help me about SUDO ADMIN LANCHERS ?
[10:50] <bob2> hopper: the postinst script should have created one
[10:50] <bob2> Drafz: not unless you ask a question about it
[10:50] <bob2> hopper: oh, you didn't install the ubuntu package?
[10:50] <Drafz> bob2 :D
[10:50] <Drafz> bob2
[10:50] <Drafz> bob2 okay so
[10:50] <hopper> bob2 I didn't have a ftp user ;-)
[10:50] <hopper> that is what it wanted
[10:51] <Drafz> my lancher in gnome menu , admin section doesnt give me anything
[10:51] <bob2> hopper: I know, but the ubuntu package should have created it for you
[10:51] <bob2> if not, its a bug
[10:51] <hopper> bob2 yeah... not using ubuntu ;-)
[10:51] <oidia> how do i format a partition?
[10:51] <oidia> make ext3?
[10:51] <bob2> uh
[10:51] <Drafz> i m worng
[10:51] <bob2> oidia: mkfs
[10:51] <Drafz> they did
[10:51] <linuxboy_> is there a package for mozilla-sunbird in ubuntu?
[10:51] <Drafz> they ask me the passwd
[10:51] <Drafz> i enter the user's one , but nothing happen
[10:51] <TheRabbit> Anyone know an IRC server/channel where I could ask a question about SLASH'Em
[10:52] <Drafz> neither "passwod failed" message
[10:52] <Drafz> they are too many people here :D
[10:53] <Sirrush> #slashem
[10:53] <bob2> linuxboy_: packages.ubuntu.com, you can check
[10:53] <Sirrush> http://slashem.crash-override.net/
[10:53] <bob2> Drafz: does "sudo ls" work in a terminal?
[10:53] <Sirrush> Not sure if that is what you are looking for buddy
[10:53] <Drafz> bob2 how can i know ?
[10:54] <Drafz> bob2 i could try
[10:54] <bob2> Drafz: yes, I was subtlely hinting that you should try
[10:54] <TheRabbit> Wow!  Thanks for the link!
[10:54] <Drafz> bob2 i just type "sudo echo test" no return ;/
[10:55] <bob2> Drafz: and 'sudo ls' does what?
[10:55] <Drafz> bob2 sudo ls dosnt ask me any passwd neither return me something
[10:55] <bob2> sounds like osmeone on your system broke sudo
[10:56] <morphix> anyone here familiar with proftpd?
[10:56] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: which kernel should i install? "linux-386", "linux-image-386", "kernel-image-2.6.12-9-386"??
[10:56] <rem> hey, anyone knows where the "forward inline" is in Evolution (breezy) ?
[10:56] <rem> found answer here: http://blogs.randomink.org/node/view/237
[10:56] <rem> FYI
[10:57] <bob2> morphix: it's way simpler if you just ask your question
[10:57] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: the default is fine
[10:57] <Hali_303> hi! do you know any good program for designing business cards? (a bit more high level than gimp or inkscape)
[10:57] <alekz> Hali_303, we are looking same pkg :(
[10:58] <bob2> glabels - label, business card and media cover creation program for GNOME
[10:58] <alekz> u r a wizard bob2 xd
[10:58] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: which is the default? i'm in expert mode and it asked me which kernel it should install...i can choose between "linux-386", "linux-image-386", "kernel-image-2.6.12-9-386"....
[10:59] <Seveas> _SuBsTyL3_, linux-386
[10:59] <_SuBsTyL3_> ok, thx
[10:59] <bob2> alekz: no, 'apt-cache search business cards'
[10:59] <h4zn__> shouldi use lvm to install it?
[10:59] <alekz> well bob2 then u r smart :)
[11:00] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: it installed a kernel by default already
[11:00] <PatrikJohansson> is there any way tho change file permissions for allt the files in a folder and all the sub folders and the files inside of them...??
[11:00] <Hali_303> bob2, thx
[11:00] <Seveas> PatrikJohansson, yes
[11:00] <alekz> PatrikJohansson, sudo chwon -R newuser dir/
[11:00] <Seveas> chmod -R
[11:00] <bob2> PatrikJohansson: sure, chmod -R. be very very careful, tho
[11:00] <morphix> ok then.. does anyone know what i need to change in proftpd's config to make the server SSL only?
[11:00] <bob2> PatrikJohansson: what are you trying to do?
[11:00] <alekz> PatrikJohansson, * chmod
[11:01] <h4zn__> should i use lvm to install ubuntu?
[11:01] <PatrikJohansson> bob2, im trying to move a program from my ntfs partiotion to my linux one, and when i do the files are write-protected....
[11:01] <bob2> h4zn__: not if you don't know what it is
[11:01] <h4zn__> well wha doesit mean?
[11:02] <Paradoxx> PatrikJohansson: you need to change the priveldges of the files... that happens by default
[11:02] <Jacko> is it just me or is the openoffice package still 1.9 even the 2.0 is out?
[11:02] <Paradoxx> tell PatrikJohansson about chown, chgrp
[11:03] <Paradoxx> Jacko: well, essentially 1.9==2.0 :S
[11:03] <nalioth> h4zn__: do you have more than one hard drive?
[11:03] <h4zn__> no
[11:03] <Paradoxx> Jacko: the 'update' should b out soon enough....i gather
[11:04] <bitje> this is an example of a looking glass: http://www.level3.com/LookingGlass/
[11:04] <Jacko> oh excellent
[11:04] <Tomcat_> Will they even update OpenOffice? I mean... 1.9 to 2.0 is not really a security update.
[11:05] <Jacko> where is a good place to find that kind of stuff out paradoxx?
[11:05] <onno> I can't reach ubuntu.com for the last two days is something happening?
[11:05] <Tomcat_> onno: Error is on your side... worked for me all the time.
[11:06] <bitje> onno: traceroute www.ubuntu.com
[11:06] <Paradoxx> Tomcat_: not too sure. It probably won't b on the top of the list, but it might happen eventually, if no other build of importance is released b4, then they might just update to that instead..
[11:06] <Seveas> onno, probably level3 is crapping out on you
[11:07] <bitje> onno: check it with their looking glass
[11:07] <bzimage> Seveas, don't start on Level3 ;)
[11:07] <Tomcat_> Paradoxx: I couldn't be happier because the Ubuntu build has a certain bug that it can't open StarWriter 5.0 documents. :-)
[11:07] <Paradoxx> whats level3 or a looking gladd >.<
[11:07] <Paradoxx> glass*
[11:07] <bzimage> Level3 is a Global transit provider
[11:07] <bitje> paradoxx: http://www.level3.com/LookingGlass/
[11:07] <Seveas> level3 is the company with the big bad internet pipes
[11:07] <Seveas> and they have problems
[11:08] <bzimage> as usual
[11:08] <bzimage> ;)
[11:08] <bob2> that or you're using one of the two broken machines behind archive.ubuntu.com
[11:08] <bob2> only one of the ips that it resolves to has working http
[11:08] <ompaul> Tomcat_, no it is frozen for Breezy you will have to wait for the next release, once issued the whole game is frozen, except as you rightly say for security, however as you are no doubt aware you are free to update the package yourself, but the cost of this is keeping current for security fixes for anything you change yourself as it now falls outside of the distro your using
[11:09] <Seveas> hmm, sis you tell znarl, bob2/
[11:09] <Seveas> ?
[11:09] <onno> What is level 3?
[11:09] <Tomcat_> ompaul: Yeah I won't update just because of this... it's a bit annoying though. :-) Plus, I'm not really sure the 2.0.0 release fixes the bug.
[11:09] <onno> what is looking glass
[11:09] <Seveas> level3 is the company with the big bad internet pipes
[11:09] <Seveas> and they have problems
[11:09] <bob2> Seveas: yes, I already emailed rt
[11:09] <starscalling> ok question Seveas : last time i installed breezy i also installed kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop
[11:09] <bob2> onno: level3 is a lrge internet traffic carrier
[11:10] <starscalling> but i want to check out kubuntu-desktop again kinda..
[11:10] <Seveas> starscalling, ehatever turns you on ;)
[11:10] <starscalling> but things started breaking thenn
[11:10] <azertyuuu> hey all, if i use Adept (Kubuntu ) i see that 4071 packages are available for download, althoug, i used to have 65000 available packages ??? (e.g. i can't find j2re, lesstif....anymore)
[11:10] <bob2> onno: large enough that if they stop talking to you, you cannot reach some parts of the internet
[11:10] <syiron> StarKruzr; last night i update for using other
[11:10] <syiron> but it damage my ubuntu
[11:10] <ompaul> Tomcat_, which bug?
[11:10] <bob2> azertyuuu: ignore adept, look at what synaptic or apt-cache says
[11:10] <Seveas> azertyuuu, ubuntu includes 16000-something packages
[11:10] <onno> indeed the traceroute stop at level3
[11:10] <Tomcat_> ompaul: http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=49855 <--- Can't open StarWriter 5.0 documents in the breezy OpenOffice
[11:10] <starscalling> is there a way to have apt track every single dependancy or synaptic and remember it? so if i change my mind i can in one fell swoop uninstall everything back?
[11:10] <onno> is there an other way to reach ubuntu.com
[11:11] <syiron> now i`m using standard of hoary in source.list
[11:11] <ompaul> Tomcat_, ahh
[11:11] <Seveas> try IP-over-carrier-pigeons
[11:11] <starscalling> [it would have to remember for a few days or something] 
[11:11] <onno> level3 in Londen
[11:11] <Cole--> can anyone help me with Kismet?
[11:11] <Seveas> starscalling, you need debfoster for that
[11:11] <starscalling> ok
[11:11] <starscalling> ill look it up. thankyou Seveas
[11:12] <azertyuuu> bob2 , Seveas, ok thanx
[11:12] <dooglus> ompaul: bob2: it turns out that all 4 archive.ubuntu.com machines are working really :)
[11:12] <Paradoxx> hmm, this might b the right or wrong place to ask, but wouldn't mind getting some techies opinions.... you guys know of schools in the US and even UK with good comp sci programs?
[11:13] <Paradoxx> at underfgrad lvevel
[11:13] <Paradoxx> undergrad level*
[11:13] <nalioth> dooglus: yes, but how do you get to them?
[11:13] <rain`> with a good english program as well?
[11:13] <rain`> j/k! lol...
[11:13] <bob2> dooglus: according to their authorative dns servers, there are only 3 A records for that name
[11:13] <dooglus> nalioth: yeah, you have to specify a 'host' header in your http request
[11:13] <Paradoxx> rain`: :P
[11:13] <bob2> not 4
[11:13] <dooglus> nalioth: because 2 of them don't default to archive.ubuntu.com as their primary vhost
[11:14] <fuoco> what cpufreq daemon does ubuntu use ?
[11:14] <onno> bob2, is there a way not to use Level3... From belgium?
[11:14] <Paradoxx> bzimage: maybe...the name didn't come into exsistence after it became my handle :D
[11:14] <bob2> fuoco: powernowd (apt-cache show ubuntu-desktop)
[11:14] <onno> bob3 how long will level3 be out
[11:14] <dooglus> bob2: that's a recent change.  yesterday there were 4...
[11:14] <azertyuuu> !motif
[11:14] <ubotu> azertyuuu: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[11:14] <bzimage> hehe
[11:14] <bob2> onno: you can't generally control your routing
[11:14] <azertyuuu> !lesstif
[11:14] <ubotu> azertyuuu: I don't know
[11:14] <Paradoxx> hmm, so no1 knows of any devent colleges?
[11:14] <bob2> onno: no idea, you need to ask your ISP
[11:15] <Seveas> bob2, internet should be source-routed, that's going to be fun ;0
[11:15] <Seveas> ;)
[11:15] <bitje> hmmm
[11:15] <bzimage> onno, ask you isp to route the traffic via other peers/transits
[11:15] <bzimage> :P
[11:15] <linuxboy_> onno: you can try another mirror
[11:15] <bitje> that would be better indeed
[11:15] <starscalling> that is a WONDERFUL package there Seveas, is there a reason its not in the default? lol
[11:15] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: the base-files and the packages were installed correctly but now i want adjust my timezone-settings, and it chrashed again....FREEZE.... :( log-file say nothing.....
[11:15] <starscalling> <<-- newest debfoster convertee
[11:15] <starscalling> :D
[11:15] <Seveas> starscalling, the functionality it has is planned for libapt too, so in the future it won't be needed
[11:16] <starscalling> o.O
[11:16] <Seveas> but it still rocks :)
[11:16] <starscalling> awesome ;)
[11:16] <starscalling> i cant wait XD
[11:16] <bitje> onno: use an open proxy out there ;)
[11:17] <Paradoxx> ty anyway guys...
[11:17] <dieu> soyons bnis
[11:17] <dooglus> onno: you could use a proxy server to avoid level3 I guess
[11:17] <onno> linuxboy_, wich mirrors are there for the ubuntu site
[11:17] <onno> dooglus wich proxy?
[11:18] <dooglus> onno: export http_proxy=http://proxy.dcu.ie:3128 ?
[11:18] <Cole--> can anyone help me with Kismet?
[11:18] <dooglus> onno: that's one that someone here last night was using
[11:21] <_SuBsTyL3_>  bob2: the base-files and the packages were installed, but if i want continue the installation it freeze, if i want adjust my timezone-settings, set username and pw,.... the installation freezes ever...
[11:22] <madsen> Ok... cpufreq has proved that it works... Now why does it keep dumping my freq to 1.2ghz? (I usually run at 1.8ghz - but everytime I do 'cpufreq-selector -f 1800000' it changes back to 1.2ghz after a while...) (?)
[11:22] <h4zn__> i keep on getting the not enough space prompt
[11:22] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: great
[11:22] <nalioth> _SuBsTyL3_: are you sure the cd-r checked out md5 wise?
[11:22] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: time to try some of the options I suggested then
[11:22] <kono__> Can somebody help me with getting proftpd
[11:22] <Kris101> Hey
[11:22] <pacchetto> hi
[11:22] <bob2> kono__: just ask youe question
[11:22] <Kris101> How can i get XFCE4 on Ubuntu Breezy?
[11:22] <madsen> kono__: 'apt-get install proftpd' doesn't work?
[11:23] <kono__> nope
[11:23] <_SuBsTyL3_> nalioth: the checksumm is correct....i verified this
[11:23] <nalioth> Kris101: install "xubuntu-desktop"
[11:23] <kono__> i cant find the package
[11:23] <h4zn__> i keep on getting the not enough space prompt
[11:23] <nalioth> _SuBsTyL3_: perhaps you can do as bob2 suggests?
[11:23] <bob2> kono__: then fix your /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:23] <h4zn__> i keep on getting the not enough space prompt
[11:23] <bob2> kono__: /msg ubotu repositories
[11:23] <madsen> kono__: You gotta add the universe repository (check the wiki/docs for that).
[11:23] <h4zn__> what do i do?
[11:24] <nalioth> h4zn__: then clear some space
[11:24] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: do u mean the combinations of "acpi=off", "noapic" and "nolapic"??
[11:24] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: yes
[11:24] <h4zn__> i tried but it stillgives me that message
[11:24] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2:ok, i try it
[11:24] <Kris101> nalioth, thanks, I will try that
[11:25] <nalioth> Kris101: wiki.ubuntu.com/xubuntu
[11:25] <Paradoxx> hmm, i wanna start some opensource dev, though i'm not sure where to start...
[11:25] <Paradoxx> or how to start >.<
[11:25] <bob2> Paradoxx: looking at bugs in software you use is a good start
[11:25] <bob2> Paradoxx: either reporting them, or trying to duplicate already reported ones
[11:25] <kono__> can u jsut tell me the line i gotta add?
[11:25] <bob2> kono__: no, because you'd ignore us
[11:25] <bob2> kono__: the file itself tells you how to enable it
[11:25] <h4zn__> i tried but it stillgives me that message
[11:26] <h4zn__> i keep on getting the not enough space prompt
[11:26] <kono__> ohh lol
[11:26] <Paradoxx> bob2: how good do you have to b though, to do the dev?
[11:26] <bob2> Paradoxx: depends on what you want to work on
[11:26] <madsen> Ok... Any cpufreq wizzies around? I'm getting tired of fighting to get my remaining 600MHz back....
[11:26] <nalioth> Paradoxx: anyone can develop things
[11:26] <bob2> Paradoxx: hacking the kernel requires a very high level of programming ability, and greta  C skills
[11:26] <Paradoxx> bob2: i have done a little python and some java, but not sure if i'm good enough to takle a problem yet. But i would wanna get good enough to...
[11:26] <bob2> Paradoxx: fixing typoes in gnome applications doesn't require any programming ability
[11:26] <dooglus> Paradoxx: I just reported 3 bugs in the f-prot virus scanner.  you could though if you like.
[11:26] <bob2> Paradoxx: the only way you'll know is by trying
[11:27] <bob2> Paradoxx: that's the only way you can learn, too
[11:27] <dooglus> (1) it doesn't install cleanly (2) it doesn't run and (3) it doesn't uninstall cleanly :)
[11:27] <azertyuuu> tar.gz
[11:27] <bob2> madsen: you know cpufreqd has policies, right?
[11:27] <Paradoxx> bob2: guess so. Yea i kno :)
[11:27] <azertyuuu> tar.gzcan i install a tar.gz pack in ubuntu ?
[11:27] <madsen> bob2: Nope, I don't... Any docs on that?
[11:27] <kono__> thanks for helping ^_^
[11:27] <bob2> madsen: the manpage?
[11:28] <h4zn__> i keep on getting the not enough space prompt
[11:28] <h4zn__> during my install
[11:28] <madsen> bob2: Oh, 'man powernowd'? (I was trying 'man cpufreq(d)' and stuff...)
[11:28] <dooglus> h4zn__: do you have much space?
[11:28] <h4zn__> yes
[11:28] <h4zn__> 40 gigs
[11:28] <bob2> madsen: obviously that depends on what daemon you're using
[11:28] <dooglus> h4zn__: did you make one of your partitions too small?
[11:28] <starscalling> when apt-get install gives me recommended packages how recommended is it i install them?
[11:29] <madsen> bob2: I reckon powernowd, since it's the only one installed...
[11:29] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: the installation come back after a few minutes....so i could install all without setting my username & pw and the timezone....do u think it's ok? or shall i reinstall all with the combinations of the boot-options?
[11:29] <h4zn__> id think so
[11:29] <starscalling> to be installed // suggested // recommended
[11:29] <bob2> madsen: okiedokie then
[11:29] <bob2> madsen: the manpage explains exactly what it does then
[11:29] <bob2> starscalling: use aptitude
[11:29] <janne> hey ned help put nvidia settings at applications meny,someone?
[11:30] <madsen> bob2: Is cpufreqd better than powernowd? I mean, any reason to use one over the other?
[11:30] <bob2> madsen: no, and depends entirely on what you want them to do
[11:30] <OompaLoompa> Is it possible to install Ubuntu into a usb memory?
[11:30] <bob2> madsen: read the package descriptions
[11:30] <madsen> bob2: Yeah, I will. Thanks a lot. :)
[11:30] <bob2> madsen: if your goal is "I am smarter than the software and think I know when it should change the clock speed", thjen you want cpufreqd
[11:30] <dooglus> starscalling: depends > recommended > suggested
[11:31] <madsen> bob2: lol!
[11:31] <Paradoxx> bob2: hmm, i think i'll look into some python projects, actually i wanna look at azurues, which is java, but i have an idea of somthing i would want to use the app to do..
[11:31] <madsen> bob2: I think I'd just like it to drop when I run on battery... But I might change my mind after reading the man-page. :)
[11:31] <Paradoxx> bob2: so maybe i'll start there...
[11:31] <starscalling> i guess what i mean bob2 / dooglus is what does it do extra if i install something thats just recommended but not a depended package? extra functionality or something?
[11:31] <bob2> Paradoxx: implementing features yo ucare about is also a great way to start
[11:31] <starscalling> a smoother integration into the system?
[11:32] <h4zn__> any ideas?
[11:32] <bob2> starscalling: right, both of those
[11:32] <bob2> it depends on he package tc
[11:32] <dooglus> Paradoxx: azureus uses a whole lot of memory.  you could look at reducing that maybe?  it seems to grow over time, even after torrents have finished and been deleted.
[11:32] <nalioth> starscalling: yes
[11:32] <starscalling> ah sweet
[11:32] <Kris101> Someone there know when the Xubuntu cam out on CD?
[11:32] <madsen> dooglus: sounds like a classic java mem leak. :-p
[11:32] <starscalling> is there a way to ask my system if there are any suggested // recommended packages i never installed before?
[11:32] <dooglus> madsen: right.  but they're fixable, right?
[11:33] <starscalling> dooglus i found the cvs of azureus runs way better than the package in backports btw
[11:33] <dooglus> starscalling: I'm using the CVS .jar
[11:33] <madsen> dooglus: I wouldn't know, I'm not a java programmer. :(
[11:33] <dooglus> starscalling: but it's still huge.
[11:33] <starscalling> o:
[11:33] <Paradoxx> dooglus: yep, i think every1 who uses it feel so...
[11:33] <bob2> starscalling: aptitude will show you
[11:33] <dooglus> starscalling: it's currently using 460Mb of my available 384Mb
[11:33] <nalioth> starscalling: i've found that azureus runs far better when it isn't run at all
[11:33] <starscalling> thanx again bob2
[11:34] <starscalling> lol nalioth
[11:34] <dooglus> I'd prefer to use a non-java client, but I don't think there are any good ones.
[11:34] <persia> I've just attached an unformatted USB drive to my Breezy box.  Dmesg is silent in response.  Is there a means by which I can determine which device is assigned, so I could partition the drive?
[11:34] <starscalling> try btlaunchmanycurses.bittornado /path/to/torrents
[11:34] <starscalling> :P
[11:34] <Paradoxx> madsen: actually alot of apps built nowadays have a similar problem...firefox has the same issue...but that should b fixed in 1.5
[11:34] <dooglus> starscalling: btlaunchmanycurses doesn't work after the tracker goes away
[11:34] <nevyn> persia: if dmesg is silent then it's possibly not working
[11:35] <madsen> Paradoxx: Yeah, I know. mem-leaks aren't rare - they're just very common in java afai can understand from the java-guys I know.
[11:35] <dooglus> starscalling: meaning you get left with half-completed downloads and no way to complete them
[11:35] <starscalling> you got it dooglus
[11:35] <starscalling> meaning you need a client with dht ;-)
[11:35] <persia> nevyn: That was my fear.  Thanks for the confirmation: I'll chase the HW for a while.
[11:35] <dooglus> starscalling: what clients have dht?
[11:35] <starscalling> let me see here..
[11:35] <Paradoxx> dooglus: cvs .jar??
[11:35] <starscalling> for linux?
[11:35] <dooglus> (and - of course - what is dht?)
[11:35] <starscalling> :/
[11:35] <starscalling> ok
[11:36] <dooglus> Paradoxx: azureus is a java program - it's distributed as a .jar file
[11:36] <starscalling> dht is distrobuted something database
[11:36] <dooglus> (java archive - .jar)
[11:36] <starscalling> its what you connect to to complete those torrents :P
[11:36] <starscalling> i dont know what linux clients besides azureus have it
[11:36] <Paradoxx> dooglus: yea i get the jar part, but you said you were useing that CVS .jar and its still slow, so i thought it was somthing diffrent
[11:36] <dooglus> starscalling: I use a "magnet link" whatever that means.  I guess it's a hash into the dht.  what supports dht other than the heavyweight azureus?
[11:37] <madsen> bob2: Hmm, only thing the powernowd manpage doesn't say is _where_ I can change the behaviour of it. :-|
[11:37] <dooglus> Paradoxx: it's not slow, it's just huge.
[11:37] <starscalling> bitcomet abc i think
[11:37] <dooglus> Paradoxx: in terms of memory footprint.  it's eating almost half a gigabyte of virtual memory...
[11:37] <starscalling> give me a couple minutes ill make a list and we can check for linux versions
[11:37] <bob2> madsen: /etc/init.d/powernowd
[11:37] <starscalling> b/c i would like to take java out anyway
[11:37] <brosioz> how could i compile source.c that require windows.h on my linux box ?
[11:38] <cankinc> linux rules
[11:38] <cankinc> windows sucks
[11:38] <dooglus> the alternative will turn out to be a mono client, knowing my luck :)
[11:38] <Paradoxx> grrr, damn hurricane messed up the maya1 cable and not internet suckss...
[11:38] <madsen> bob2: Lol! I was just looking at that after a 'locate powernow'... Kinda sucks that there's no config-file. :-|
[11:38] <pinucset> somebody know wich new features will have the next ubuntu?
[11:38] <lsuactiafner> dooglus : is it taking real physical ram or virtual memoery it can allocate itself if it feels like it
[11:38] <cankinc> Hi
[11:38] <lsuactiafner> dooglus : check if its physical ram or not..
[11:38] <dooglus> pinucset: it'll have brand new wallpaper.
[11:39] <bob2> madsen: eh? read it
[11:39] <bob2> madsen: # create the file /etc/default/powernowd if you want to override the value of
[11:39] <____heinz> hi
[11:39] <madsen> bob2: Huh? Where? I haven't come across that (yet)...
[11:40] <____heinz> does gnome have something like a autostart?
[11:40] <dooglus> lsuactiafner: it's like this:
[11:40] <dooglus> :   PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
[11:40] <dooglus> : 24432 chris     15   0  460m  64m 6652 S  0.7 18.5  90:22.26 java
[11:40] <bob2> ____heinz: which does...
[11:40] <madsen> bob2: lol! line 10...
[11:40] <madsen> ____heinz: I believe you're looking for System -> Preferences -> Sessions
[11:41] <____heinz> madsen: thanks, thats what i was searching for
[11:41] <madsen> ____heinz: np :)
[11:41] <faked> sb familiar with breezy and acx100?
[11:41] <____heinz> bob2: replacement for .xinitrc
[11:43] <dooglus> starscalling: I'm googling for "dht" to try to find a linux client...  I just thought I should warn you about my findings: "Common side effects of DHT are acne and accelerated balding."
[11:44] <sm> hello
[11:44] <dooglus> hi
[11:45] <k0p> There are Lexmark x85 drivers?
[11:47] <SpudULike> Can anyone help me figure out how to mount an lvm filesystem please.  I have a second hard drive which contains an lvm system, I need to mount it to copy some data.  It would be nice if I could figure out how to make it a perminant fixture to my Breezy box also, but that would be a luxury that can wait.  I have looked for documentation, but what I've found doesn't seem applicable to what I need, dealing mainly with creating and mainatining lvm systems and n
[11:47] <SpudULike> ease?
[11:47] <Madpilot> !tell k0p about printers
[11:48] <k0p> Madpilot, tanke you
[11:48] <k0p> maddler, btw not supported :(
[11:48] <Madpilot> k0p: there are no entries for the Lexmark X85 at the Ubuntu wiki; check linuxprinting.org though...
[11:49] <Madpilot> Lexmark + Linux is not a great combination, though...
[11:50] <SpudULike> Lexmark did do lLinux drivers, though I never managed to get any of them to work properly, Closed Source and all of that.
[11:50] <k0p> Madpilot, nothing for this printer. I would know if someone is writting this driver
[11:50] <bjorn> hmm i need some help with a system recovery
[11:50] <sm> Does there exist a French channel?  Thank you
[11:51] <johns^> bjorn: what kind of recovery
[11:51] <bjorn> i want to share folders between a hoary computer and a livecd breezy
[11:51] <Seveas> !fr
[11:51] <ubotu> somebody said fr was Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[11:51] <bjorn> the breezycomputer is... crasched but i managed to boot it from livecd without any problems =)
[11:52] <Seveas> !no fr is <reply> Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[11:52] <ubotu> Seveas: okay
[11:52] <sm> thanks, it's cool
[11:52] <johns^> bjorn: harddisk failure?
[11:52] <bjorn> so i installed samba on the hosry, just like they said on ubuntuguide.org
[11:53] <johns^> why use a windowsprotocol for 2 linux machines
[11:53] <sm> #ubuntu-fr
[11:53] <Seveas> !tell bjorn about ubuntuguide
[11:53] <bjorn> well.. dont really know, but now i have booted it from livecd and mounted the ntfs partition
[11:54] <starscalling> yeah sux dooglus
[11:54] <starscalling> i see a couple of c++ windows clients, azureus, and the original client which should be avoided at all costs anyway
[11:54] <bjorn> didnt know it was a win protocol...
[11:55] <hawking> what is a .sig file? how can i open it?
[11:55] <madsen> anyone got banshee running?
[11:55] <madsen> I'm pretty eager to try it, but it errors out when I try to start it. :(
[11:55] <____heinz> hi, is there anything like .xinitrc for gnome?
[11:56] <Seveas> ____heinz, .gnomerc
[11:56] <johns^> bjorn: but why doesn't the breezy box doesn't boot?
[11:56] <dooglus> ____heinz: line .gnomerc
[11:56] <r0d> what tool can i use to modify meta source of packages?
[11:56] <jareth> !tell jareth about ubuntuguide
[11:56] <dooglus> johns^: if it didn't not boot, you wouldn't be able to use it
[11:56] <madsen> ____heinz: Yeah, the session manager... (?)
[11:56] <johns^> from the hdd
[11:57] <____heinz> madsen: doesn't work
[11:57] <madsen> ____heinz: How?
[11:57] <____heinz> Seveas: how does the .gnomerc work? can i just paste my command into it?
[11:57] <____heinz> madsen: i need xmodmap to be run when i login for my mousebuttons to work
[11:57] <Seveas> ____heinz, yes, or you can use the better way: system -> preferences -> sessions 9tab srartup programs)
[11:58] <____heinz> Seveas: i tried it but it doesn't work
[11:58] <madsen> ____heinz: You sure you wouldn't rather fix that in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[11:58] <AshteeYesha> hello
[11:58] <Seveas> ____heinz, xmodmap is a completely different story
[11:58] <Seveas> AshteeYesha, oops
[11:58] <AshteeYesha> im just new here
[11:58] <AshteeYesha> i bought an ubuntu cd
[11:58] <____heinz> madsen: how?
[11:58] <Seveas> sorry about that, your nickname looked a bit too mush like a spambot
[11:58] <madsen> ____heinz: Well, what's the problem?
[11:59] <johns^> bjorn: Mayby first try to get the breezy box to boot from the harddrive
[11:59] <Seveas> AshteeYesha, bought? They send them for free!
[11:59] <AshteeYesha> how can i install ubuntu
[11:59] <AshteeYesha> im from philippines
[11:59] <Seveas> AshteeYesha, pop in the cd, reboot, follow the instructions
[11:59] <AshteeYesha> and here you have to buy the CD
[11:59] <johns^> if that doesn't succeed, install an ssh server on the hoary box and transfer the files
[11:59] <____heinz> madsen: i need this line xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5"
[11:59] <Seveas> AshteeYesha, in #ubuntu-ph you can find more phillipinos
[11:59] <johns^> konqueror does sftp so fish://ipfromhoarybox should work
[11:59] <____heinz> madsen: for all my mousebuttons to work
[11:59] <AshteeYesha> do i have to format my pc before istalling ubuntu
[12:00] <Seveas> AshteeYesha, no
[12:00] <AshteeYesha> im using windows 98
[12:00] <madsen> ____heinz: Huh... Ok... Well, I don't know how you should translate that, but try looking under the mouse section of xorg.conf and perhaps looking a little in the docs...
[12:00] <Seveas> the installer can do that, it can also install itself next to other operating systems, like windows
[12:00] <AshteeYesha> ok
[12:00] <AshteeYesha> thanx a lot guys
[12:00] <johns^> have fun
[12:00] <johns^> :)
[12:01] <david__> hi, which is the best program to open .rar files in ubuntu?
[12:01] <madsen> david__: unrar (?)
[12:01] <johns^> unrar
[12:01] <SpudULike> Does no one here use lvm?  An idea of the syntax from /etc/fstab might be all I need.
[12:01] <Seveas> daved, unrar, package unrar-nonfree
[12:01] <david__> ok, thank you very much :)
[12:01] <h4zn__> whow do i use my partition
[12:01] <Seveas> SpudULike, /dev/md0 /mount/point/here fstype options
[12:01] <h4zn__> ?
[12:01] <Seveas> etc...
[12:01] <madsen> Ugh... Banshee gives me some ugly errors. :(
[12:02] <Seveas> h4zn__, what kind of partition?
[12:02] <madsen> "Unhandled Exception: DBus.DBusException: Unable to determine the address of the message bus" :(
[12:02] <amarock> how do i change usplash to kubuntu?
[12:02] <SpudULike> Seveas: What fstype options are relevent to lvm?  Do yoou have any set?
[12:02] <madsen> amarock: Install kubuntu-artwork-usplash
[12:02] <h4zn__> idk
[12:02] <amarock> madsen: already installed that
[12:02] <h4zn__> right now i have just deleted my partions
[12:03] <Seveas> SpudULike, well, it's just ext3 for me :)
[12:03] <h4zn__> now what do i do
[12:03] <madsen> amarock: Hmm, then it should be changed...
[12:03] <bjorn> well... i dont know because it was a win box, (i didnt decide)and now, when it has crasched (what a surprise :P)i am trying to use breezy live cd to collect the files i want to save and then install breezy, in this order because i have only a ntfs an i want to install it on ext3 when i install
[12:03] <johns^> ahh ok
[12:03] <amarock> madsen: it didnt:(....should i remove ubuntu-uspash?
[12:04] <____heinz> madsen: ok, i found it
[12:04] <SpudULike> Is the md0 a 'virtual group'
[12:04] <johns^> bjorn: setup a ssh server on the hoary box
[12:04] <SpudULike> Seveas: Is the md0 a 'virtual group'
[12:04] <____heinz> madsen: i have to put it into /etc/X11/Xmodmap
[12:04] <h4zn__> right now i have just deleted my partions now what do i do?
[12:04] <madsen> amarock: Does /etc/alternatives/usplash-artwork.so point at /usr/lib/usplash/kubuntu-<something>.so?
[12:04] <____heinz> Seveas: thanks, now it works
[12:04] <madsen> ____heinz: Great! :) Then it'll work for all users on the system and not just you. :)
[12:04] <AshteeYesha> bye guys
[12:04] <h4zn__> right now i have just deleted my partions now what do i do?
[12:04] <johns^> bjorn: apt-get install openssh-server
[12:04] <ccfiel> hello pll
[12:04] <____heinz> madsen: right
[12:05] <amarock> madsen: lemme check.....
[12:05] <madsen> amarock: I don't think there's a ubuntu-usplash pkg...
[12:05] <hawking> ubotu tell hawking about ubotu
[12:05] <____heinz> madsen: cya
[12:05] <bjorn> ah! thanks,=D
[12:05] <ccfiel> what decompression tool that support rar? in ubunto?
[12:05] <Enquest> I want to share my internet acces with my other computer how do I do that?
[12:05] <madsen> ccfiel: unrar
[12:05] <amarock> madsen: there is.u can find in synaptic
[12:05] <madsen> amarock: Really? lol! I can't find it... :(
[12:06] <h4zn__> right now i have just deleted my partions now what do i do?
[12:06] <bjorn> is it hard to configure?
[12:06] <dtamas> Totem Mozilla Plugin 1.2.0 stops playing movie in firefox after some second. Any idea?
[12:06] <h4zn__> right now i have just deleted my partions now what do i do?
[12:06] <[Chameleon] > dtamas: known bug
[12:06] <johns^> bjorn: openssh? it works after you've installed it
[12:06] <madsen> dtamas: slow connection?
[12:06] <h4zn__> right now i have just deleted my partions now what do i do?
[12:07] <amarock> madsen: yes it points that way......
[12:07] <[Chameleon] > dtamas: does firefox crash eventually?
[12:07] <johns^> bjorn: check if konqueror is on the breezy live cd
[12:07] <dtamas> [Chameleon] : no
[12:07] <johns^> that would make things easy
[12:07] <amarock> madsen: do a search for ubuntu..u'll find it
[12:07] <mwh_> hello, im wondering how I can get to listen to music on amazon .. its available in two format a windows media format and realplayer, my problem is that I can fetch the music with mplayer -playlist .. but it skips so badly, and I cant get realplayer to work with the links :(
[12:07] <hawking> I want to install ubuntu to my usb-driver that is 256 Mbs but I think the server install is bigger than that? is there anyway to install it without installing some basic packets or smth like that?
[12:07] <morphix> anyone know what i need to change in proftpd's config to make it SSL only?
[12:07] <dtamas> [Chameleon] : if I change xine lib to gstreamer it couse some change?
[12:07] <r0d> what tool can i use to modify meta source of packages?
[12:08] <madsen> amarock: Hmm, and does /usr/lib/usplash/usplash-artwork.so point at /etc/alternatives/usplash-artwork.so?
[12:08] <h4zn__> what d i pick
[12:08] <mwh_> Im using breezy btw
[12:08] <h4zn__> primary or logical?
[12:08] <[Chameleon] > dtamas: hmm... not the same issue I was thinking of. Totem Mozilla Plugin does have issues though.
[12:08] <azertyuuu> how can i remove opera ? dpkg -r opera ?
[12:08] <bjorn> okey... nautillus doesn't work?
[12:08] <johns^> haven't tried
[12:08] <madsen> amarock: I just did, I can only find xubuntu-artwork-usplash, kubuntu-artwork-usplash, edubuntu-artwork-usplash and usplash... (?)
[12:08] <h4zn__> what do i pick  primary or logical?
[12:09] <GTswagger> I just installed Kubuntu; all during the install I got "critical temp reached (256 C) ... shutting down" -- the installer crawled; but worked.   Now I cannot boot b/c it gets that message and really shuts down.   What parameter do I need to pass to the kernel to get it to ignore this obviously wrong info?
[12:09] <SpudULike> Seveas: If you didn't have you lvm partition listed in etc/fstab, how would you mount it from the command line?
[12:09] <Rieger> can anyone please help me with this keyboard problem? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=80682
[12:09] <johns^> ah bjorn: you can add an location from the 'locations' toolbar
[12:09] <Jhair> critical temp 256 C?
[12:09] <h4zn__> what do i pick  primary or logical?
[12:09] <dtamas> [Chameleon] : ok, I'm understand.
[12:09] <hawking> what is 3+5?
[12:09] <johns^> that wil show up on your desktop
[12:09] <amarock> madsen: thats strange!
[12:09] <johns^> connect to server
[12:10] <madsen> amarock: Sort of, but it doesn't matter, I _have_ the bootsplash installed and working... Somehow...
[12:10] <GTswagger> Jhair; yes ....  old Celeron 400 Mhz ... it's being adequately cooled.... obviously wrong temp reading
[12:10] <h4zn__> what do i pick  primary or logical?
[12:10] <[Chameleon] > dtamas: there is a gxine plugin for mozilla. consider using that instead.
[12:10] <barosl> can you suggest me some players like rhythmbox or amaroK?
[12:10] <bjorn> johns^: just to enter the IP?
[12:10] <morphix> Rieger u wouldnt happen to be on a ibm laptop??
[12:10] <madsen> h4zn__: primary, unless you plan on having more than 4 partitions.
[12:10] <h4zn__> okY
[12:10] <johns^> select ssh protocl
[12:10] <johns^> ip
[12:10] <johns^> and username + pass
[12:10] <madsen> barosl: banshee is great, if it works. (Doesn't work for me.)
[12:10] <Rieger> morphix: no.. a brand new hp business pc
[12:10] <johns^> or did you meen in konqueror?
[12:11] <johns^> mean
[12:11] <morphix> oh ok.
[12:11] <h4zn__> now what?
[12:11] <dtamas> [Chameleon] : ok, I'll try it...
[12:11] <morphix> just cause my laptop does same thing.
[12:11] <Seveas> SpudULike, mount /dev/md0 /mount/point options,here
[12:11] <amarock> madsen: yes it does point that way.now what?
[12:12] <madsen> amarock: Hmm, sorry, then it should be alright... I think...
[12:12] <madsen> amarock: You had a working bootsplash before?
[12:12] <mwh_> hmm easyubuntu seems to be the answer
[12:12] <SpudULike> Seveas: It's the options I'm stumped over. I beleive it to be an EXT3 filesystem and I would like it to be RW.
[12:12] <amarock> madsen: :(....yes....im getting ubuntu splash...i want kubuntu splash
[12:12] <h4zn__> what is bootable flag mean?
[12:13] <madsen> amarock: Hmm, sorry then, I can't think of anything more. :-/
[12:13] <DocTomoe> Java Problems again ... I installed the package that dpkg recommended, compilers work just fine, Runtime enviroment does not. this is breezy running. CLASSPATH is set to /usr/lib/java any suggestions?
[12:13] <ehb> hey everyone
[12:13] <xzz> Why should I run 64 bit ubuntu instead of 32 bit ubuntu on my 64 bit laptop?
[12:13] <DocTomoe> I need Java for OOo2's database connection
[12:13] <xzz> What do I gain?
[12:13] <valdyn> xzz: about nothing
[12:13] <madsen> xzz: 32 extra bits
[12:13] <xzz> :P
[12:13] <yo2lux> ubuntu is a good linux to replace a windows desktop?
[12:13] <madsen> :-p
[12:13] <Happu> xzz: and lot of work to install some stuff.
[12:14] <madsen> yo2lux: You're asking that on #ubuntu? What answer do you expect? ;)
[12:14] <morphix> anyone know what i need to change in proftpd's config to make it SSL only?
[12:14] <xzz> valdyn, madsen: e.g. now I'm running 64 bit; and I cannot try the precompiled kde3.5_beta2 ....
[12:14] <DocTomoe> morphix: the proftp manual should know :p
[12:14] <SpudULike> yo2lux: A brick is a good replacement to a Windows desktop!
[12:14] <madsen> xzz: Oh yeah, you gain that too... Frustration... And lots of it...
[12:14] <amarock> madsen: often when i install things i get this strange set of errors that Gdk warning..locale not supported by xlib..cannot set locale modifiers???
[12:15] <DocTomoe> xzz: if you like your sound running, I recommend you do not pugrade to beta2
[12:15] <madsen> amarock: That shouldn't influence the bootsplash...
[12:15] <h4zn__> what is bootable flag mean?
[12:15] <xzz> valdyn, madsen, Happu: You guys would reccomend 32 bit? :)
[12:15] <amarock> madsen: at /usr/share/perl5/debconf.....
[12:15] <xzz> DocTomoe: Oh?
[12:15] <Rieger> what is the difference between the install cd and the live cd?
[12:15] <amarock> madsen: i know...but i just wanna know why i get this error and do u get it too?
[12:15] <madsen> amarock: Yeah, that's just because of your locale setting..
[12:15] <h4zn__> what is bootable flag mean?
[12:16] <Happu> xzz: well, i have 64 bit running and some software is really hard to get.
[12:16] <DocTomoe> xzz: arts daemon is seriously fucked up in ubuntus KDE3.5beta2 packages. won't run, and the packagers wont fix
[12:16] <madsen> amarock: If I change language to danish, then yes.
[12:16] <valdyn> xzz: if you dont know of a good reason to use 64 bit, then there isnt one for you.
[12:16] <amarock> madsen: what is locale setting?
[12:16] <valdyn> xzz: 64 bits by itself gains you nothing
[12:16] <madsen> amarock: The language Ubuntu is in.
[12:16] <amarock> madsen: any way to fix it?
[12:16] <xzz> Thanks ;)
[12:16] <xzz> DocTomoe: Bah; it's not important ..
[12:17] <h4zn__> what is bootable flag mean?
[12:17] <amarock> Rieger: with install cd, u can install ubuntu, with livecd u cannot...u can only try ubuntu
[12:17] <madsen> amarock: Don't know, I haven't looked into it - I've always used the default language (english) - I just tried out danish for the fun of it, so I haven't really looked into it.
[12:17] <dragonkh> hi
[12:17] <dtamas> How can I use gxine firefox plugin?
[12:17] <h4zn__> what is bootable flag mean?
[12:17] <Rieger> amarock: ok thanks
[12:17] <dragonkh> anyone lnow how to keep eth0 working when I close my ibook lid ?
[12:17] <amarock> madsen: ive also used default english....
[12:18] <stas_> Guys, I messed up. i partitioned some free space on a NTFS disk. now i cant read the disc anymore.. any utils i can use to lift the remaining files?
[12:18] <h4zn__> what is bootable flag mean?
[12:18] <madsen> h4zn__: If you spent half the time googling for the answer that you do asking the same thing over and over again here, then you'd probably have the answer by now...
[12:18] <amarock> stas_: use livecd to access those partitions and save any data........
[12:19] <amarock> h4zn__: it means that the parttion is bootable
[12:19] <h4zn__> tried but nothing came out
[12:19] <mwh_> anyone who can make easy ubuntu work on Breezy?
[12:19] <madsen> h4zn__: I find that a _bit_ hard to believe... But suit yourself...
[12:19] <DocTomoe> h4zn__: well, you do not need to be a genious for figuring out what BOOTABLE might mean ...
[12:19] <dooglus> starscalling: you see c++ windows clients, azureus and the *original client*?  the original client does dht?
[12:20] <stas_> Thanks.. will give it a try..  ;)
[12:20] <dooglus> starscalling: if so, why should it be avoided?
[12:20] <ccfiel> what decompression tool that support rar? in ubunto?
[12:20] <amarock> h4zn__: if u keep bootable flag on it becomes bootable partition...
[12:20] <amarock> DocTomoe: lets be easy on newbies:)
[12:21] <ccfiel> i have tried synaptic with a search option rar many was given
[12:21] <DocTomoe> amarock: silly me ...
[12:21] <nalioth> ccfiel: what are you looking for?
[12:21] <bjorn> johns^:good =)
[12:21] <h4zn__> should i use it?
[12:21] <h4zn__> i mean activate it
[12:21] <ccfiel> nalioth: that can read rar archive
[12:21] <nalioth> ccfiel: install "unrar-nonfree"
[12:21] <DocTomoe> h4zn__: well, that depends.
[12:21] <bjorn> johns^: i cant find the locations toolbar
[12:22] <Rieger> is there a list somewhere of avaliable keyboard maps to use as parameters to start the installer`?
[12:22] <DocTomoe> h4zn__: if you want the media to be bootable, it might be just a good idea.
[12:22] <johns^> bjorn: the bar with applications/locations/system
[12:22] <Rieger> for instance "server bootkbd=no" is that norwegian?
[12:22] <madsen> bjorn: Places -> Connect to Server... ?
[12:22] <johns^> on top by
[12:22] <ccfiel> nalioth: ok thanks! is that a gUI base? :)
[12:22] <dooglus> DocTomoe: what java stuff?
[12:22] <johns^> ah places :) I've got the dutch language installed
[12:22] <nalioth> ccfiel: your file-roller or ark will use it, yes
[12:22] <DocTomoe> dooglus: I installed the package that dpkg recommended, compilers work just fine, Runtime enviroment does not. this is breezy running. CLASSPATH is set to /usr/lib/java any suggestions?
[12:23] <madsen> johns^: :)
[12:23] <dooglus> DocTomoe: I suggest using a different JRE
[12:23] <morphix> how do i install from a .gz file again..?
[12:23] <dooglus> DocTomoe: install 'blackdown'
[12:23] <bjorn> aha! _that_ toolbar, didnt know the name of it, (im on the hoary so i'll go ton the breexy and try now)
[12:23] <dooglus> morphix: .tar.gz?  if so, use "tar xf <file.tar.gz>
[12:23] <DocTomoe> dooglus: That won't do it because I need database functionality and a reference system for my computer science courses
[12:23] <morphix> nah just .gz maybe i need to extract it
[12:23] <morphix> how do i extract :/
[12:24] <madsen> morphix: gunzip
[12:24] <thoreauputic> morphix: guzip file.gz
[12:24] <johns^> gunzip
[12:24] <thoreauputic> *gunzip
[12:24] <dooglus> DocTomoe: the default in breezy is the gjc, you know that do you?
[12:24] <ehb> Anyone has any idea how to upgrade Ubuntu from 5.04 to 5.10 without burning the iso image?
[12:24] <morphix> gunzip: compressed data not read from a terminal.
[12:24] <morphix> :/
[12:24] <ehb> Or where to find the documentation for it
[12:24] <dooglus> ehb: mount the .iso image?
[12:24] <h4zn__> okay
[12:24] <johns^> ehb: change hoary by breezy in /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:24] <jmspeex> Anyone can help track down a suspend to RAM problem.
[12:24] <johns^> then apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:24] <DocTomoe> dooglus, I am speaking of the sunsdk that is mentioned by dpkg. ask it for javadeb
[12:25] <DocTomoe> msg dpkg javadeb
[12:25] <dooglus> DocTomoe: make sure you're using the sun jre.
[12:25] <ehb> cool, thanks a lot johns^
[12:25] <Mattias> how do i make so ubuntu auto mounts my ipod?
[12:25] <madsen> ehb: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[12:25] <Mattias> when i hotplug it
[12:25] <ehb> and thanks dooglus, but I think I'll go with jogns^'s advice
[12:25] <jmspeex> I'm running hoary and suspend worked fine with 2.6.10 and stock 2.6.11, but breaks with the ububtu 2.6.11
[12:25] <johns^> ehb: first upgrade hoary so it's up2date
[12:25] <DocTomoe> dooglus: Thanks. That is just the point. I do not think he actually finds the JRE :)
[12:25] <[Chameleon] > Mattias: gtkpod is a good starting place
[12:25] <ehb> thanks madsen, I'll give that a read
[12:25] <dooglus> DocTomoe: ls -l /etc/alternatives/java
[12:25] <madsen> Mattias: System -> Preferences -> Removable Drives & Media
[12:26] <madsen> ehb: np :)
[12:26] <Mattias> [Chameleon] , ye i know the programs, but i ment so the system can automount it when i plug it in.
[12:26] <[Chameleon] > Mattias: it should do that by default
[12:26] <[Chameleon] > Mattias: have you tried?
[12:26] <ehb> johns^, it is up to date, I just didn't know what was the next step to move to 5.10. I'm really not that familiar with apt-get
[12:26] <Mattias> [Chameleon] , yup
[12:26] <DocTomoe> lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 29 2005-10-23 11:56 /etc/alternatives/java -> /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/bin/java
[12:26] <dooglus> ehb: if you downloaded the .iso already, you should mount it.  if you didn't, update sources.list and apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:26] <[Chameleon] > Mattias: you might need an entry in /etc/fstab first
[12:27] <Mattias> [Chameleon] , somehow my extern harddrive automounts when i plug it in
[12:27] <ehb> umm, well I've already downloaded the iso..
[12:27] <ehb> lemme try to mount it then and see
[12:27] <guzu> Abraxus2005
[12:28] <morphix> ok wtf is a .wbm file?
[12:28] <dooglus> ehb: if you just update your sources.list and dist-upgrade, it won't use the iso you've downloaded - it'll have to download everything again
[12:28] <qiHEWSfi> could someone help me with playing dvd:s?
[12:28] <ehb> gotcha dooglus
[12:28] <Rieger> is there a list somewhere of avaliable keyboard maps to use as parameters to start the installer`?
[12:28] <Rieger> for instance "server bootkbd=no" is that norwegian?
[12:28] <dooglus> ehb: mount -o loop -t iso9660 breezy.iso /media/iso
[12:29] <ccfiel>   nalioth: thanks a lot it works!
[12:29] <ehb> thanks
[12:29] <qiHEWSfi> if someone uses vlc for playing dvds can he/she tell me how it works for that. PLEASE :) wanna watch a movie with my girl ;)
[12:30] <DocTomoe> dooglus: well, any ideas left? ;)
[12:30] <ehb> now I guess firing up synaptic package manager is the next step..
[12:30] <dooglus> DocTomoe: what did my 'ls -l' show?
[12:30] <amarock> how do i change splashscreen of kubuntu after login?
[12:30] <dooglus> ehb: update sources.list to tell it the cd is in /media/iso (or wherever)
[12:30] <qiHEWSfi> amarock run the kde config program. gnome uses gconf
[12:30] <DocTomoe> dooglus: as stated above:  lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 29 2005-10-23 11:56 /etc/alternatives/java -> /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/bin/java
[12:31] <dooglus> DocTomoe: oh, right.  I'm out of ideas then.
[12:31] <dooglus> DocTomoe: try "-lL" to make sure the link is valid I guess
[12:32] <ehb> alright
[12:32] <dooglus> ehb: you'll want a line like: "deb file:/media/iso/ubuntu/ breezy main restricted"
[12:32] <tax0n> hi everyone
[12:32] <dooglus> ehb: also update the 'hoary' lines to 'breezy' too
[12:33] <qiHEWSfi> how to get a list of device identifiers
[12:33] <amarock> can i safely disble the system services which are not running right now? like acpi, acpid...im on pc
[12:33] <starscalling> ok
[12:33] <dooglus> queuetue: "sudo lspci"?
[12:33] <ehb> oki doki
[12:33] <starscalling> im installing kubuntu-desktop on top of ubuntu-desktop
[12:33] <tax0n> I'm on hoary and am experiencing frequent konquerer crashes. This isn't part of the distro, right; but, something to do with my config?
[12:33] <starscalling> and it asked me which x-interface i think it was to make default..
[12:33] <nalioth> tax0n: we all experience frequent konqeror crashes
[12:33] <dooglus> starscalling: I tried installing bitcomet under wine, but it was a disaster.
[12:34] <starscalling> that just means which is default session right?
[12:34] <starscalling> lol dooglus
[12:34] <starscalling> try bitspirit
[12:34] <starscalling> which sux too
[12:34] <dooglus> starscalling: it needs IE6, or MSXML.
[12:34] <starscalling> and the original client has linux version
[12:34] <amarock> starscalling: its proabably asking u if u want kdm or gdm
[12:34] <starscalling> but it sux badly
[12:34] <dooglus> starscalling: I can't get IE6 to install - and MSXML comes as a .msi (MS Installer) file - any idea how to install one of them in Wine?
[12:34] <starscalling> yes amarock it was
[12:34] <tax0n> nalioth, ok. Nothing to worry about then.
[12:34] <qiHEWSfi> hey guys if you need an affordable 5.1 soundcard for ubuntu breezy terratec aureon 5.1 pci works out of the box
[12:34] <amarock> can i safely disble the system services which are not running right now? like acpi, acpid...im on pc.....do i need powernowd?
[12:35] <starscalling> no clue dooglus i dont use wine sorry
[12:35] <qiHEWSfi> SO, DOES ANYONE use vlc for dvd playing
[12:35] <dooglus> starscalling: does the original client really have a DHT that's compatible with Azureus?
[12:35] <starscalling> amarock i told it gdm, so that makes gnome default right?
[12:35] <starscalling> not compat wiht az
[12:35] <dooglus> qiHEWSfi: I use xine for DVD playing.
[12:35] <nalioth> tax0n: nothing to be done about it, either
[12:35] <amarock> starscalling: yes
[12:35] <dooglus> starscalling: but it can run without a tracker?
[12:35] <starscalling> and your incompletes are not compat with any bittornado core either
[12:36] <starscalling> [az > tornado} yes it can
[12:36] <amarock> whats APM for? laptops? im on pc
[12:36] <ehb> thanks dooglus, sunaptic package manager is calculating stuff now and I'll be a click away from breezy :)
[12:36] <amarock> apmd sorry
[12:36] <ckd> how can I use Kword in ubuntu
[12:36] <ehb> or at least I hope so...
[12:36] <mitrick> hi all
[12:36] <starscalling> bbiab
[12:36] <mitrick> i just installed ubuntu on my mac
[12:36] <apokryphos> ckd: install it
[12:37] <tax0n> nalioth, cheers. I just worry a bit when I try to launch mozilla from the app bar and konquerer crashes. The backtrace showed problems with kio libraries which I had problems with when running deb sarge.
[12:37] <mitrick> i did apt-get install build-essential
[12:37] <ckd> its no problem with gnome
[12:37] <ckd> ?
[12:37] <alumno> How can i mount ntfs on mi linux for a long time, cos i had mounted and after restart it s gone ?
[12:37] <thoreauputic> ckd: someone in #kubuntu might know that one
[12:37] <mitrick> i still got error about glib 2.0 ?
[12:37] <mitrick> what to do?
[12:37] <apokryphos> ckd: none at all. Fire up synaptic and install koffice
[12:37] <dooglus> qiHEWSfi: I just tried it.  "vlc dvd:///dev/cdrom" works for me.
[12:37] <amarock> whats apmd for? laptops? im on pc...can i disbale?
[12:37] <nalioth> tax0n: konq has had this problem for quite some time (and not just on ubuntu)
[12:38] <bob2> alumno: /msg ubotu ntfs
[12:38] <thoreauputic> apokryphos: hi there :)
[12:38] <tax0n> Is there a plugin for 'Audio Creator' for mp3 encoding, or something else I can use to convert ogg to mp3?
[12:38] <ehb> by the way, anyone managed to install Yamaha OPL-SAx3? I have one on my Toshiba Tecra and I could never seem to get it working :/
[12:38] <apokryphos> thoreauputic, nalioth: mownin' =)
[12:38] <alumno> bob2,  nothing :/
[12:39] <ehb> I saw two ways to do it on Ubuntu forums and neither one worked, and I ended up just giving up on sound here
[12:39] <nalioth> apokryphos: morning?
[12:39] <[SharK] > i have a problem
[12:39] <[SharK] > Configuro openc6 (0.9.7.2) ...
[12:39] <tax0n> nalioth, one of the things I didn't like about kde on my other installs.
[12:39] <[SharK] > /var/lib/dpkg/info/openc6.postinst: line 6: ld: command not found
[12:39] <[SharK] > what can i do?
[12:39] <tax0n> nalioth, still prefer kde to gnome, though.
[12:39] <lawrence> hi
[12:39] <apokryphos> nalioth: and whatever it is for you :)
[12:39] <mitrick>  /join ##linux
[12:39] <lawrence> does anyone here know how to chown an entire directory?
[12:39] <alumno> bot didn t answer mi :(
[12:39] <bob2> alumno: ?
[12:39] <nightswim> *
[12:39] <bob2> !+ntfs
[12:39] <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
[12:39] <apokryphos> lawrence: chown -R
[12:39] <thoreauputic> lawrence: chown -R
[12:40] <bob2> ubotu: there you go then
[12:40] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, bob2
[12:40] <[SharK] > ?
[12:40] <lawrence> thanks so much!!!
[12:40] <alumno> ok thanks
[12:40] <alumno> !+ntfs
[12:40] <bimberi> alumno: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions (/msg won't work if you're unidentified)
[12:41] <dooglus> lawrence: are you a #emacs veteran?
[12:41] <alumno> a ok i must to registry first ? Bimberi ?
[12:41] <apokryphos> alumno: /msg nickserv register password
[12:41] <lawrence> Hmm.. what's emacs?
[12:41] <alumno> thanks
[12:41] <dazed> which is the bot here?
[12:41] <dooglus> heh..  i guess not then :)
[12:41] <bimberi> alumno: if you want to /msg - /msg nickserv help
[12:41] <lawrence> hahah
[12:41] <alumno> thanks :)
[12:41] <bimberi> heh, i'm lagging badly
[12:42] <thoreauputic> !ed
[12:42] <ubotu> ed is the standard editor! ed, man! man ed!
[12:42] <bimberi> alumno: yw :)
[12:42] <gregg__> ubotu: cat and echo is all you need ;)
[12:42] <ubotu> gregg__: okay
[12:42] <lawrence> Hmm.. does anyone here know why when I go ./processing it says './processing: line 18: java: command not found'?
[12:42] <amarock> whats powernowd for?
[12:42] <dooglus> lawrence: my laptop is called lawrence.  my girlfriend named it.  when I first got it, she wanted to know what I was doing on it, so she looked and I was talking to lawrence.  she thought that was the computer's name.
[12:42] <morphix> hmm..
[12:42] <thoreauputic> bimberi: heh - I just finished fixing my install after breaking the partition table and grub ;)
[12:42] <alumno> :)
[12:43] <lawrence> hahaha!!!!!
[12:43] <dooglus> lawrence: you don't have java in your PATH.  did you install any java package?
[12:43] <thoreauputic> bimberi: it was an interesting exercise *g*
[12:43] <spudse> is it possible that a vnc server is laggy on old computers? (p3 500)
[12:43] <bimberi> thoreauputic: wishing some $&$^ hadn't sent you a CD no doubt :)
[12:43] <lawrence> yeah.. the files are here..
[12:43] <morphix> if i was to download stuff for ubuntu.. to be run on ubuntu.. but they dont have ubuntu.. whats the closest other distro thats like ubuntu? debian..??
[12:43] <gregg__> spudse: vnc is likely always laggy :)
[12:43] <lawrence> I used that synaptic thing to install one of them though..
[12:43] <thoreauputic> bimberi: heheh - ah well I learnt something ;)
[12:43] <lawrence> haha.. the command wouldn't work..
[12:43] <dooglus> spudse: it's more likely to be network lag I would say
[12:44] <spudse> gregg__, dooglus: the computer is on my internal network
[12:44] <dooglus> spudse: check the cpu usage using 'top' in a terminal window.  is the CPU busy?
[12:44] <tax0n> nalioth, cheers for the advice.
[12:44] <gregg__> spudse: yeah, but IMHO vnc is quite slow even on 100mbit
[12:44] <dooglus> (on the old machine)
[12:44] <bimberi> thoreauputic: that's right. if it just works (tm) you don't learn anything
[12:44] <amarock> what are raid devices? and md devices?
[12:44] <thoreauputic> bimberi: it seems OK now - although I'm in th ehoary install at the moment as I still have to configure a few things
[12:44] <morphix> heh vnc isnt slow
[12:45] <morphix> works like a dream on my old celeron 366mhz.. no lag.
[12:45] <gregg__> spudse: maybe tightvnc works better for you
[12:45] <lawrence> dooglus, what's jikes?
[12:45] <spudse> dooglus, 100% cpu :)
[12:45] <thoreauputic> bimberi: nothing like  a kernel panic to concentrate the mind  ;-)
[12:45] <bimberi> thoreauputic: :)
[12:45] <spudse> gregg__, is tightvnc also released for windows ?
[12:45] <gregg__> spudse: it is
[12:45] <lawrence> thogeauputic, that's going on my MSN name
[12:46] <lawrence> thoreauputic
[12:46] <qiHEWSfi> so how to i recycle a module? i need to recycle ide-cd
[12:46] <spudse> dooglus, gregg__, thanks for the help
[12:46] <dooglus> lawrence: I don't know.  'jikes'?  try "apt-cache search jikes" - that might tell you.  else google it
[12:46] <dazed> how do I log out of Gnome and restart without starting up Gnome or X-Windows? (shell only)
[12:47] <dooglus> spudse: 'top' shows you which process is using all the CPU.  is it the vnc server?  or something else?
[12:47] <thoreauputic> dazed: you can just do  sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[12:47] <azertyuuu> how can i reconfigure grub (listordening/boottime ) ?
[12:47] <gregg__> morphix: for me, especially scrolling, moving windows and stuff like that which requires big tiles of image data to be moved, is very slow...
[12:48] <morphix> hmm ok
[12:48] <dazed> thoreauputic: thks
[12:48] <morphix> well i thought they meant the vnc server.. but vnc client.. yeh thats slow
[12:48] <morphix> tightvnc is perfect tho
[12:48] <thoreauputic> azertyuuu: you can edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:48] <qiHEWSfi> SO HOW DO I ****recycle a module****** =)
[12:49] <GTswagger> I cannot even boot via rescue mode -- as soon as udev brings up dev nodes I get the "critical temp reached (256 C) shutting down" ... and IMMEDIATELY all filessystems become read only and it halts
[12:49] <morphix> gregg__, i suggest you try tightvnc.. my old cereron 366mhz pc runs fine and no lag
[12:49] <azertyuuu> thoreauputic: thanx
[12:49] <lawrence> dooglus, thanks
[12:49] <thoreauputic> qiHEWSfi: what does "recycle a module" mean ?
[12:49] <gregg__> morphix: guess why I recommended it to spudse :)
[12:49] <spudse> dooglus, "system idle process" is taking about 70%, winvnc4 is taking 30%
[12:49] <morphix> :)
[12:49] <morphix> :/
[12:50] <spudse> my idle process takes 70%, nice idling id say :)
[12:50] <qiHEWSfi> thoreauputic i installed xine and the wizard tells me that my dvd drive's dma mode is not on, i have edited /etc/modules and i need to recycle the ide-cd system module .
[12:50] <dazvid> Where do i need to put w32 codecs for them to be active in totem?
[12:50] <brrrt> i tried easyubuntu, now my bootsplash is gone and everything is unreadable...
[12:50] <brrrt> :(
[12:50] <brrrt> how cani revert?
[12:50] <thoreauputic> qiHEWSfi: I think you want to add an entry to /etc/hdparm.conf
[12:50] <lawrence> let's do a poll. if you feel like it, say `lawrence: yes' if you have java working in Ubuntu or `lawrence:no' if you have not found out how to get java working in ubuntu
[12:50] <lawrence> I'll get the ball rolling
[12:51] <lawrence> lawrence: no
[12:51] <amarock> does (k)ubuntu breezy seem slow to startup and shutdown to anyone here? atleast slower than hoary?
[12:51] <dazvid> brrrt, EasyUbuntu is only for Hoary
[12:51] <morphix> lawrence: yes
[12:51] <thoreauputic> qiHEWSfi: it's well comented and quite clear
[12:51] <qiHEWSfi> thoreauputic thankyou can i directly update the system state for hdparm ec. recycle hdparm
[12:51] <lawrence> Hmm.. I'll be back later..
[12:51] <lawrence> getting this damn Java working
[12:51] <brrrt> dazvid: shit it said breezy fully supported, what can i do now?
[12:51] <thoreauputic> qiHEWSfi: /etc/hdparm.conf resets DMA on each boot for you
[12:52] <qiHEWSfi> all right thankyou
[12:52] <Parallax_> I'm trying to install the libncurses5-dev  but tells me that I have to install a new version of libncurses5 that I can't get
[12:52] <dazvid> Hmm, thats odd, it changed all my repos from breezy to hoary.
[12:52] <gregg__> BTW, anyone else having problems with DMA not working correctly for harddisks on certain VIA chipsets?
[12:52] <corincole> hey
[12:52] <corincole> all
[12:52] <corincole> can I have some help?
[12:53] <Parallax_> libncurses5-dev is 5.4-9 and libncurses-dev is 5.4-4
[12:53] <corincole> with Apache
[12:53] <lawrence> ahh!! where does Ubuntu install Firefox by default?
[12:53] <gregg__> corincole: yeah, it 5 EUR per can :)
[12:53] <lawrence> with the plugins
[12:53] <Mattias> omg. everytime i try to add a printer i get "Error: The program "gnome-cups-add" crashed" or something
[12:53] <qiHEWSfi> thoreauputic hdparm works for dvd drives too?
[12:53] <corincole> 5 euro per can? wtf?
[12:53] <thoreauputic> qiHEWSfi: as far as I know, yes
[12:54] <thoreauputic> qiHEWSfi: I don't actually own one yet ;)
[12:54] <lawrence> :D found it
[12:54] <qiHEWSfi> thoreauputic buy the lite-on cd-rw/dvd-rom combo. about 30-40 bucks
[12:54] <Parallax> someone post good repos , please
[12:55] <gregg__> corincole: just a joke :) please try to describe your problem exactly
[12:55] <thoreauputic> qiHEWSfi: I'll do that when I can, or something like it :)
[12:55] <qiHEWSfi> thoreauputic dvd-rw liteon about 70-80 i got the sohw model, it's plan good
[12:55] <thoreauputic> !repos
[12:55] <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)
[12:55] <thoreauputic> Paradoxx: ^^^
[12:55] <Parallax> thanx
[12:56] <dazed> hey on X11, the ver. 6.8.2-10.2 does anyone know what the 10.2 means?
[12:56] <queuetue> Is there a guide somewhere to set up a virtual mail system under ubuntu?  spamassasin, virtual mailboxes, virus checking, user access to password, etc over web, webmail, etc?
[12:57] <Mattias> Someone who succsefully can play The mana world on ubuntu?
[12:57] <corincole> gregg_: i will need lots of help lol first, ive installed it all, how do I get it working?
[12:58] <amarock> help! synaptic is giving errors! says couldnt stat pkg list for all repos!!!
[12:58] <madsen> queuetue: http://high5.net/ <- There's a pretty good howto on setting up postfix - google has _lots_ of howtos on that subject.
[12:59] <queuetue> madsen: The high5 one was the one I was planning on following - i was just hoping for something ubuntu-stamped ... the quality and completeness is generally better when the U people actually bless it. :)
[12:59] <oly> help, anyway to unmount a cd drive, umount -f does not work ?
[12:59] <madsen> Well, time for a bite to eat. :) Mmm...
[12:59] <r0xoR> oly, umount works for me
[12:59] <amarock> help! synaptic is giving errors! says couldnt stat pkg list for all repos!!!
[01:00] <oly> umount says the resource is busy
[01:00] <r0xoR> oly, are you running umount as root?
[01:00] <oly> and i need to insert cd 3
[01:00] <r0xoR> oly, and is it busy?
[01:00] <dazed> anyway there is a patch at the x.org site for a security hole in X11 6.8.2 - patch is: xorg-CAN-2005-2495.patch anyone know if Ubuntu applied this patch with Breezy?
[01:00] <queuetue> oly: Probaby means there was a hardware error or an open file - lsof |grep /path/to/cd ...
[01:00] <madsen> queuetue: I think you can go with anything "debian". :) I haven't tried on Ubuntu (I use plain debian for my servers)...
[01:00] <oly> yes i am running as root
[01:00] <r0xoR> oly, errr...
[01:00] <r0xoR> oly, you're isntalling?
[01:00] <r0xoR> oly, it should eject your CD automatically
[01:00] <oly> yeah cedega game
[01:00] <madsen> Well... Food! See you later good ppl! :)
[01:00] <oly> on 4 cds
[01:01] <echo> Anyone know a good guide 4 winecvs that work in ubuntu 5.10?
[01:01] <oly> queuetue, that command did nothing went straight back to the prompt
[01:02] <ckd> how cann i burn cd in ubuntu ?
[01:02] <oly> i got 2 cds installed using different drives, but i have run out half way through
[01:02] <aeon17x> ckd: install Gnome Baker.
[01:02] <oly> need to get cd out to continue install
[01:02] <corincole> how can I run LAMP, once Ive installed it all?
[01:02] <amarock> ckd: or k3b is also good:)
[01:02] <queuetue> oly: if you did it right, indicates no open files- probably hardware glitch.
[01:03] <oly> anything i can do about it ?
[01:03] <queuetue> oly: Sounds like you restart the install to me...
[01:03] <mwright1night> k3b is good for kubuntu
[01:03] <alumno> gnome baker can i get from apt-get ?
[01:03] <oly> doubt that will work, on bases it has locked both cd drives
[01:03] <oly> so its probably not a one of
[01:04] <aeon17x> alumno: yup.
[01:04] <amarock> alumno: yup
[01:04] <alumno> ok thanks
[01:04] <alumno> tying....
[01:04] <alumno> :D
[01:04] <alumno> trying..
[01:04] <oly> what would using a paper clip and forcing the eject on hardware side do ?
[01:04] <nalioth> oly: nothing
[01:05] <corincole> once Ive installed LAMP, how do I run it? anyone? :)
[01:05] <queuetue> oly: not unmount the disk, certainly.
[01:05] <aeon17x> oly: it shortens the life of your hardware when you do.
[01:05] <echo> Anyone got a working WineCVS installation in ubuntu 5.10?
[01:05] <St^Anger^19m> so a hardware forced eject doesnt override the software mounting?
[01:05] <queuetue> oly: Only physically remove the medium, it won't free up the wedge.  (I bet.)
[01:05] <oly> yeah but i could put the new cd in, and click okay
[01:05] <oly> or woudl it not detet the change
[01:05] <queuetue> oly: And it would see the old disk, with errors.
[01:05] <oly> thought that might be the case
[01:06] <oly> oh, well looks like i wont be installing that game, perhaps i will give half life a go instead
[01:07] <pinucset> is oo2 in ubuntu repositories yet
[01:07] <pinucset> ?
[01:07] <Echelon-H> how can i make my user auto-login at startup?
[01:09] <oly> Echelon-H, system > administration > login screen setup
[01:09] <oly> the option is on first page that pops up
[01:10] <bjorn> johns^: ah, now it works! (thou very slow... think it is  my network connection it gets slow sometimes, and sometimes it completly stops... only help is to rreboot into winxp and boot back, then it works.... a while :( )
[01:10] <oly> anyway thxs for cd drive suggestions,
[01:11] <darksatanic> Last night, tarheelcoxn suggested I add a wiki page on how to fix a problem I had. Is there a page with a list of "how to fix stuff" pages on it that I should start from, or do I just slap in an "orphan" page and let the search facility do the rest?
[01:11] <morphix> what perl package do i need for ssl?
[01:11] <bjorn> does anybody know why?
[01:11] <locomorto> Hey guys, does anyone have a recommendation for a gtk rss reader that will sit in system tray/notification area in gnome?
[01:12] <locomorto> bjorn: is this wireless?
[01:12] <nalioth> locomorto: yarssr
[01:12] <thoreauputic> darksatanic: if you enter something like wiki.ubuntu.com/Howto you should see a list of existing pages I think
[01:12] <r0d> what tool can i use to modify meta source packages?
[01:12] <locomorto> r0d: meta source?
[01:12] <pinucset> ?
[01:12] <darksatanic> thoreauputic: Ah, got it. Thanks.
[01:12] <pinucset> is oo2 in ubuntu repositories yet?
[01:12] <thoreauputic> darkheart: yw :)
[01:13] <locomorto> pinucset: hoary no
[01:13] <bjorn> no no, 100mbit/s 3 ubuntus and an adsl modem connected, sometimes it slowws down, and sometimes it completly stops =(
[01:13] <pinucset> and breezy locomorto?
[01:13] <locomorto> pinucset: breezey have 1.9.129 (very close)
[01:13] <r0d> locomorto, someone told me in order to modify ubunut-desktop package. i need to modify the meta source
[01:13] <locomorto> oh
[01:13] <pinucset> locomorto ok :)
[01:13] <corincole> can someone please pm me to help with apache (LAMP)? :)
[01:13] <thoreauputic> pinucset: breezy has OOo2 beta
[01:13] <pinucset> thoreauputic when will have breezy oo2 stable?
[01:14] <locomorto> Basically i think itd what only 5 release behind oo2
[01:14] <Madpilot> corincole: probably best if you just ask your question here...
[01:14] <corincole> anyone???
[01:14] <thoreauputic> pinucset: I have no idea , sorry
[01:14] <locomorto> pinucset: it probably wont have it
[01:14] <thoreauputic> pinucset: it might get backported
[01:14] <locomorto> pinucset: you can install it on your own though
[01:14] <alumno> i mount particion ntfs after restart it will unmount ?
[01:15] <locomorto> ftp://ftp.linux.cz/pub/localisations
[01:15] <locomorto> and then some more i cant remember
[01:15] <morphix> what perl package do i need for perl ssl?
[01:15] <locomorto> get the bed packages
[01:15] <nalioth> ubotu: tell alumno about ntfs
[01:15] <locomorto> deb*
[01:15] <Peaker> What script runs in my user's login to any program (such as kde's desktop), and not specifically when a shell is started?
[01:15] <thoreauputic> morphix:  do  apt-cache search perl | grep ssl
[01:15] <corincole> uboto: tell corincole about apache
[01:15] <corincole> !apache
[01:15] <ubotu> I guess apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom
[01:15] <alumno> thanks
[01:15] <morphix> oh ok thanks thoreauputic
[01:16] <thoreauputic> morphix: when in doubt, use apt-cache search | grep whatever  ;)
[01:16] <bjorn> !faq
[01:16] <ubotu> [faq]  The Ubuntu FAQ Guide: select System -> Help (in Breezy), or http://doc.ubuntu.com/gnome/faqi386/C/
[01:17] <corincole> ANYONE?? PM HELP!! :d
[01:17] <alumno> comand to restart ?
[01:17] <Peaker> .profile runs on kdm's login?
[01:17] <nalioth> corincole: you've been told before. pleading for help and repeating do not bring your answer(s) any quicker
[01:17] <thoreauputic> corincole: if you ask a concise and sensible question, instead of whinging and yelling, someone might know
[01:18] <corincole> thoreauputic... it is not just one question, I need someone to help me set up apache, get it working, php, MySQL, phpMyAdmin etc.
[01:18] <corincole> :)
[01:18] <thoreauputic> corincole: well, IRC isn't a hand-holding medium, you know
[01:19] <nalioth> corincole: while you are waiting in here, uncle google has pointer to dozens of howtos on LAMP
[01:19] <corincole> :'(
[01:19] <corincole> im crap at linux lol
[01:19] <thoreauputic> corincole: if you need to do stuff like that you need some reading and rsearch
[01:19] <morphix> corincole,i need the same info :P
[01:19] <thoreauputic> *research
[01:19] <nalioth> corincole: we all are learning linux, every day
[01:19] <el-stupido> guys how do I install my printer
[01:20] <morphix> well all i need is how to get apache 2 let access to cgi-bin... meh
[01:20] <starscalling> um
[01:20] <thoreauputic> nalioth: yeah, I just learnt how *not* to resize rearrange partitions ;)
[01:20] <corincole> ok, I also need help with SSH....  my router seems to be blocking port 22, but it doesnt have the option (in the web-panel) to forward ports....?
[01:20] <nalioth> thoreauputic: heh
[01:21] <Madpilot> corincole: the Ubuntu wiki page's instructions work, at least as far as Apache2 and PHP4 go; I haven't played with MySQL but I assume it works, and I haven't bothered installing PHP5 yet
[01:21] <starscalling> i have subtitles in totem running kubuntu-desktopp now on ubuntu install // i hvae to pick eng subbs on matroska but i dont see such an option for kaffien, would anyone have a good link off the top?
[01:21] <thoreauputic> corincole: sounds like you need a better router ;-)
[01:21] <corincole> it cost 80!
[01:21] <corincole> :o
[01:21] <corincole> its belkin high speed wireless router
[01:21] <morphix> thats odd.. if your router would block it.. then it usually WOULD have the option to unblock/port forward
[01:21] <Madpilot> corincole: asked Google about it?
[01:21] <thoreauputic> corincole: then it surely has the ability to forward ports - have you read the manual yet ?
[01:21] <morphix> or maybe u just dont know where it is in settings :P
[01:21] <corincole> i looked at the manual
[01:22] <Peaker> Hmm. is there no script that runs in KDE's login?
[01:22] <corincole> it showed me what to do...
[01:22] <corincole> then I go to the web-panel, the link i need isnt in the menu!
[01:22] <corincole> :o
[01:22] <morphix> :/
[01:22] <morphix> port forwarding work here on my $80 AUS modem/router ;)
[01:23] <corincole> :@
[01:23] <corincole> it should work on this router... i think maybe my webpanel is fucked up
[01:23] <corincole> I'll phone Belkin on monday
[01:23] <corincole> :'(
[01:23] <morphix> tried updating firmware?
[01:23] <nalioth> corincole: please mind your tongue
[01:23] <hetzz> is there an equivalent to kdm for xfce ?
[01:23] <corincole> sorry nalioth
[01:23] <corincole> :(
[01:24] <corincole> arent we allowed to say that here?
[01:24] <corincole> :P
[01:24] <hramrach> hetzz: use xdm :)
[01:24] <starscalling> corincole you are trying to port?
[01:24] <corincole> yes
[01:24] <starscalling> try portforwarding.com if your trying to punch through a router
[01:24] <corincole> i want to use putty to conect to my linux box
[01:24] <thoreauputic> hetzz: not that I know of - you would normally use gdm or kdm (or xdm if you don't mind ugly interfaces)
[01:24] <starscalling> ok?
[01:24] <starscalling> putty + linux = easy
[01:25] <corincole> portforwarding.com ?
[01:25] <starscalling> search forums for iptables :P
[01:25] <starscalling> yes
[01:25] <corincole> no site at portforwarding.com ....?
[01:25] <morphix> corincole, internal or external?
[01:25] <starscalling> google it
[01:25] <starscalling> i missed an e somewhere
[01:25] <starscalling> portforewarding.com
[01:25] <starscalling> or so
[01:25] <corincole> portforward.com
[01:25] <corincole> ?
[01:26] <nalioth> corincole: go there and read it. it's quite good about helping you out
[01:26] <starscalling> ya
[01:26] <starscalling> thats the one :)
[01:26] <thoreauputic> corincole: for heaven's sake - there's *so* much info on these questions on google
[01:26] <morphix> google is ya friend :)
[01:26] <corincole> well, my router isnt allowing port 22, so how will google help?
[01:26] <corincole> google search: "screwed belkin router port ssh"?
[01:26] <morphix> corincole, i'm bored.. i'll help ya.. read pm
[01:27] <nalioth> corincole: if you go to portforward.com, it will tell you how to fix it
[01:27] <starscalling> heh
[01:27] <starscalling> they list most routers yeah ;)
[01:27] <Exxcaliber> Hey guys.. I installed 5.10 unstable a month ago.. And i have never been able to get the java plugin for firefox to work.. I just wanna know how hard it is to get it to work with 5.10 stable.. Any experience?
[01:27] <starscalling> see im not a total 'tard nalioth :P
[01:27] <starscalling> just mostly ^_^
[01:27] <thoreauputic> corincole: you can try a search on your router model with "port forwarding" as other keys + linux
[01:27] <starscalling> eassy Exxcaliber
[01:28] <nalioth> Exxcaliber: what platform are you running and arch?
[01:28] <thoreauputic> !javadeb
[01:28] <ubotu> javadeb is, like, totally, for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[01:28] <Exxcaliber> starscalling, how long did it take for you to get it up and running?
[01:28] <starscalling> well im off to bed cya tomorrows :)
[01:28] <starscalling> java?
[01:28] <alumno> i mount particion after restart i had not mounted partition ?
[01:28] <Exxcaliber> nalioth, ubuntu 5.10 unstable and a Pentium 4 processor..
[01:28] <starscalling> i ended up installing the sun version
[01:28] <nalioth> Exxcaliber: then read what ubotu sent you
[01:28] <starscalling> following the directions on  the restricted formats thing
[01:28] <starscalling> just a few minutes
[01:29] <Exxcaliber> wow..
[01:29] <starscalling> installed flash while i was at it
[01:29] <Exxcaliber> I have tried to install the sun version 4 times :P
[01:29] <Exxcaliber> haha.. brag brag brag
[01:29] <starscalling> if your around in a few hrs ill help but i GOT to crash sowwie !_!
[01:29] <starscalling> but the links worked for me
[01:29] <Exxcaliber> well.. i figured there where more than one directori called mozilla / firefox..
[01:29] <starscalling> just make sure you have everything....
[01:29] <Exxcaliber> Which one did you symlink in?
[01:29] <starscalling> but im taking sun out
[01:29] <starscalling> and been using the other one
[01:30] <starscalling> blacksomething?
[01:30] <Exxcaliber> blackberry?
[01:30] <Phr0zenKore> hi.
[01:30] <thoreauputic> Blackdown
[01:30] <nalioth> blackdown
[01:30] <alumno> what i do wrong
[01:30] <alumno> tell alumno about ntfs
[01:30] <Exxcaliber> Well.. Thanks for the offer to help, if you meant i?
[01:30] <nalioth> alumno: did you get the script URL ubotu sent you?
[01:30] <starscalling> meh
[01:31] <Exxcaliber> KK
[01:31] <starscalling> whats the command for telling you what version of java the system is using agian?
[01:31] <alumno> yes
[01:31] <Exxcaliber> java --version
[01:31] <starscalling> heh
[01:31] <Exxcaliber> :P
[01:31] <starscalling> nothing works for kde
[01:31] <Exxcaliber> sudo java --version, then
[01:31] <starscalling> but its the not-sun one in gnome
[01:31] <Phr0zenKore> hi, fluxbox is slow under ubuntu
[01:31] <nalioth> alumno: if you ran the winmac_fstab script, your ntfs partitions will be there every time you start
[01:31] <Phr0zenKore> anybody an idea what's the problem?] 
[01:32] <starscalling> Could not create the Java virtual machine.
[01:32] <Exxcaliber> are you running 200mhz or less?
[01:32] <Phr0zenKore> Exxcaliber: me?
[01:32] <nalioth> Phr0zenKore: have you been to fluxbox.sourceforge.net and read the FAQ?
[01:32] <starscalling> no im not Exxcaliber im
[01:32] <Exxcaliber> yeah
[01:32] <starscalling> o
[01:32] <Phr0zenKore> Exxcaliber: AMD Athlon some-high-number-i-don't-know
[01:32] <starscalling> well i really got to crash !_!
[01:32] <Exxcaliber> starscalling, i meant Phr0zenKore
[01:32] <alumno> nalioth,  i will trie to isntall this script
[01:32] <Exxcaliber> hehe okay :)
[01:32] <starscalling> yeah lol :P
[01:32] <alumno> thanks
[01:32] <Exxcaliber> cya starscalling
[01:32] <starscalling> actually
[01:32] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: are u still here??
[01:33] <Phr0zenKore> nalioth: yea
[01:33] <Phr0zenKore> no replies :P
[01:33] <starscalling> did you try getting the debian pre made package Exxcaliber ?
[01:33] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: ?
[01:33] <Phr0zenKore> this is an ubuntu problem :P
[01:33] <starscalling> instead of making it yourself?
[01:33] <Exxcaliber> nope.. i didn't know there was one..
[01:33] <nalioth> Phr0zenKore: there is a command sequence you can run in your .fluxbox/init to speed things up. did you see that?
[01:33] <Exxcaliber> was one available*
[01:33] <nalioth> alumno: if you read the script in a text editor, it has instructions
[01:34] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: ahh...cool.....whats ur local time? didn't u seat the whole night at the computer?
[01:34] <starscalling> !javadeb
[01:34] <ubotu> javadeb is, like, totally, for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[01:34] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: 2134 at the moment, no
[01:34] <nalioth> _SuBsTyL3_: bob2 is in england, it's my place to stay up all night on the computer
[01:34] <relikwie> I have been playing with hdparm. how do I go back to ubuntu defaults?
[01:34] <bob2> nalioth: australia!
[01:34] <Exxcaliber> thx man :)
[01:35] <alumno> yes a im reading now ;) 3 days on linux :)
[01:35] <nalioth> bob2: sorry!
[01:35] <brrrt> somehow my kernel boot-opt. vga=794 is not working anymore :( it tells something about invalid video-mode
[01:36] <brrrt> i am still using the default kernel
[01:36] <brrrt> could it be a initrd problem?
[01:36] <bob2> nalioth: it's ok, we're like england, but with better food and weather and dentistry
[01:36] <Exxcaliber> starscalling, will the packages add the symlinks to firefox?
[01:36] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: i could install kubuntu 5.10 without problems with the following paramters: acpi=off & nolapic, but after restart it freeze by "starting hotplug subsystem"
[01:36] <nalioth> bob2: of course! ;)
[01:36] <starscalling> no
[01:36] <starscalling> thats um
[01:36] <nalioth> Exxcaliber: yes they will
[01:36] <Exxcaliber> hehe..
[01:36] <Exxcaliber> Well for as long as everyone agrees ;)
[01:36] <nalioth> Exxcaliber: the ones in the link ubotu sent you will, anyway
[01:37] <Exxcaliber> ok
[01:37] <Exxcaliber> thx :)
[01:37] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: maybe you need to start trying different boot options
[01:37] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: (yes, the fact you need any options at all is a bug)
[01:37] <starscalling> sth
[01:37] <starscalling> arg
[01:37] <Exxcaliber> I actually tried to install the plugin by running EasyUbuntu..
[01:37] <Exxcaliber> Didn't work..
[01:37] <starscalling> i just cant remember or even think atm im really sorry !_!
[01:37] <nalioth> Exxcaliber: 'easyubuntu' really isnt
[01:37] <Exxcaliber> ok
[01:38] <thoreauputic> Exxcaliber: running random scripts on your system files is rarely a good move
[01:38] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: i tried the paramter-combinations: acpi=off & noacip ; noacip & nolapic ; acpi=off & nolapic
[01:38] <Exxcaliber> well what is a newb to do? thoreauputic
[01:38] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: you may need all of them
[01:38] <bob2> it depends on hardware etc
[01:38] <thoreauputic> Exxcaliber: try starting at http://help.ubuntu.com
[01:39] <starscalling> ok Exxcaliber
[01:39] <el-stupido> i dont see my printer in the settings even in admin more
[01:39] <starscalling> gimme somewhere that java would have to work for firefoxx
[01:39] <nalioth> starscalling: java.sun.com perhaps?
[01:39] <brrrt> how can i have 1280x1024 at bootup?
[01:39] <starscalling> or anyone else please i will test to see if link workked
[01:39] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: do u mean "linux acpi=off & nolapic & noapic"?
[01:39] <thoreauputic> Exxcaliber: and  wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation
[01:39] <Exxcaliber> Thx :)
[01:40] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: or some other variation
[01:40] <el-stupido> help plz
[01:40] <nalioth> el-stupido: question please
[01:40] <bob2> _SuBsTyL3_: bear in mind I don't even know what hardware you have, so I can only guess as well as you can
[01:41] <thoreauputic> !tell el-stupido about ask
[01:41] <el-stupido> nalioth: i dont see my printer installed in the settings.. its connected and it wont give me the option to add printer even in Admin mode
[01:42] <HappyFool> no '&' in kernel parameters (afaik, and sorry if it's obvious)
[01:42] <mdke> does anyone know how to get istanbul working in breezy?
[01:42] <_SuBsTyL3_> bob2: some other variation? do u mean "linux nolapic & acpi=off & noacip", for example? my hardware: Notebook, Intel Pentium M 750 1,86Ghz, 1024MB-RAM, ATI Radeon Mobility X700, mainoard: unknown....
[01:43] <el-stupido> nalioth: ??
[01:43] <el-stupido> hmm so noone can help?
[01:43] <nalioth> el-stupido: to help you we need a question
[01:43] <thoreauputic> el-stupido: are you using ubuntu, or kubuntu?
[01:43] <nalioth> el-stupido: i think you belong in #kubuntu
[01:44] <el-stupido> KUbuntu
[01:44] <nalioth> el-stupido: this is #ubuntu, not #kubuntu
[01:44] <thoreauputic> el-stupido: right, so you are using the cups print manager in the Kcontrol centre, tight?
[01:44] <el-stupido> nalioth: noone in #Kubuntu replied so i thought might aswell try here
[01:44] <thoreauputic> *right
[01:44] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: i think it's 'linux nolapic acpi=off noapic'   -- no & and 'noapic' not 'noacip'
[01:44] <el-stupido> thoreauputic: yeah
[01:45] <thoreauputic> el-stupido: will it let you enter "admin" mode?
[01:45] <_SuBsTyL3_> happyfool: ok, i will try it ;) thx for the tip
[01:45] <mdke> does anyone know how to get istanbul working in breezy?
[01:45] <thoreauputic> If not, try running kdesu kcontrol in a terminal
[01:46] <brrrt> is ubuntu using usplash?
[01:46] <el-stupido> thoreauputic: it asked me for the passwd once.. but still wont let me add printers
[01:46] <mdke> yes brrrt
[01:46] <brrrt> thx
[01:47] <thoreauputic> el-stupido: have you tried reading the KDE help on printer setup? There should be a button for it (I don't use KDE much)
[01:47] <el-stupido> thoreauputic: k
[01:48] <thoreauputic> el-stupido: from memory you need to access a list of printer models and select one
[01:48] <lllmanulll> Hey there, spam filtering on my evolution doesn't seem to be active. I did install spamassassin and activated spam-filtering in evolution's settings, but after already feeding him with a lot of spam, it doesn't seem to filter anything, any idea what I'm missing ?
[01:48] <Bluemat> Is there a quicktime plugin about?
[01:49] <el-stupido> thoreauputic: hmm
[01:49] <nalioth_zZz> Bluemat: libquicktime1
[01:49] <Bluemat> nalioth_zZz, nice one
[01:49] <bozel> hi
[01:49] <bozel> how to install java
[01:49] <thoreauputic> !javadeb
[01:49] <ubotu> I heard javadeb is for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[01:49] <thoreauputic> bozel: see above
[01:50] <nalioth_zZz> ubotu: tell bozel about javadev
[01:50] <nalioth_zZz> ubotu: tell bozel about javadeb
[01:50] <brrrt> how can i set the correct boot-videomode in breezy?
[01:51] <Bluemat> nalioth_zZz, Is there a separate quicktime plugin for firefox?
[01:51] <bozel> i downloaded allready, but how to install?
[01:51] <bozel> **.bin
[01:52] <nalioth_zZz> Bluemat: there are 2 or 3 plugins for mozilla/firefox that channel multimedia codecs into it
[01:52] <nalioth_zZz> bozel: read what ubotu sent you, it is not a bin, and it is much easier
[01:52] <Bluemat> nalioth_zZz, Any come to mind?
[01:53] <bozel> but it is 1_5_0_04
[01:53] <brrrt> where can i see which videomodes are availiable for configuration in grub.conf
[01:53] <bozel> i need 1_5_0_05
[01:53] <brrrt> ?
[01:53] <nalioth_zZz> Bluemat: mozilla-player or mozilla-plugin-vlc
[01:54] <nalioth_zZz> ubotu: tell bozel about java
[01:54] <nalioth_zZz> bozel: follow that wiki, it tells you what to do with the bin
[01:54] <bozel> ok thx
[01:54] <bozel> bye
[01:55] <nalioth_zZz> Bluemat: you're talkin to a sleepin fellow, mozilla-mplayer or the other one
[01:59] <Bluemat> Ive installed mozilla-player and mozilla-plugin-vlc, when I try to view a quicktime movie, it just  says "No Picture"
[01:59] <kewlman> hello all!
[02:00] <Bluemat> Ive installed mozilla-player and mozilla-plugin-vlc, when I try to view a quicktime movie, it just  says "No Picture", any ideas?
[02:01] <nalioth_zZz> Bluemat: to be honest, i've never had good luck playing anything in a browser. i always d/l the media and play it locally
[02:01] <nalioth_zZz> Bluemat: and dont repeat, we're not ignoring you
[02:01] <bdubois> Hi all
[02:02] <asfra> !sound
[02:02] <ubotu> it has been said that sound is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/DebuggingSoundProblems/, or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[02:02] <bdubois> I'm having some trouble with printing in Ubuntu. Could you guys direct me to the right IRC channel?
[02:03] <sig_> bdubois: #cups
[02:03] <bdubois> thanks!
[02:04] <napsy> is someone here from malta?
[02:04] <Bluemat> anyone in here network savvy?
[02:05] <De}{ter> segit valaki ?
[02:05] <corincole> ALL GAYS!!!  JOIN ##GAY NOW!! (YES, 2X #)   :p
[02:06] <De}{ter> segit valaki ?
[02:06] <De}{ter> ma poate ajuta cineva ?
[02:06] <ubuntu_> hello!!
[02:07] <Bluemat> I have two box both running breezy, BoxA & BoxB - BoxA is internet connection sharing to BoxB via crossover cable - This setup is working fine, BoxA dual boots win32, and I was wondering, will it still be possible to internet share when in windows from ubuntu? do I just setup the same IP address etc in the windows boot?
[02:07] <corincole> JOIN ##GAY!!! NOW!!!
[02:07] <corincole> :)
[02:08] <HappyFool> hey JDahl
[02:08] <JDahl> HappyFool, hey! it's been a while...
[02:08] <pabloesc> Bluemat, I don't think thats any problem
[02:09] <Bluemat> pabloesc, yeah think that would be ok..just mimic the tcpip settings in windows as of boxb in ubuntu?
[02:10] <pabloesc> Bluemat, yea, you can run into some problems configuring, but it should be ok
[02:10] <pabloesc> Bluemat, I recommend Firestarter and his internet sharing conf
[02:10] <_SuBsTyL3_> happyfool: no, i reinstalled with these parameters: nolapic acpi=off noapic and it freeze if the hotplug subsystem should get started....
[02:10] <ompaul> apokryphos, u about?
[02:10] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: stand by a second -- there's a way to turn off hotplug
[02:11] <apokryphos> ompaul: yup
[02:11] <Bluemat> pabloesc, Im using firstarter, what sort of problems could I encounter?
[02:11] <kevinz> hello. i could not run acroread 7. I only see the splash window of acroread and it quit without error message. I install it from synaptic
[02:11] <pabloesc> Bluemat, Firestarter has a wizard to set up Internet sharing
[02:11] <_SuBsTyL3_> happyfool: ok, i wait :)
[02:11] <pabloesc> so You could use it to make Your conf faster
[02:12] <ompaul> apokryphos, ;)
[02:12] <Bluemat> pabloesc, Yeah I used it, all working fine when running both breezy..
[02:13] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: do you think it could be pcmcia related?
[02:14] <apokryphos> ompaul: Choco-Latte for me today
[02:14] <_SuBsTyL3_> hmm.....
[02:14] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: try adding 'hw-detect/start_pcmcia=false' to those parameters
[02:16] <_SuBsTyL3_> happyfool: reinstall again? or can i type this command in the shell?
[02:16] <leroymel> #cups
[02:16] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: no, on boot
[02:17] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_:  nolapic acpi=off noapic hw-detect/start_pcmcia=false
[02:18] <str> what is mysql version used in breezy?
[02:19] <apokryphos> str: packages.ubuntu.com
[02:19] <str> thanks
[02:20] <bjorn> so nobody had an answere to my network problem?
[02:22] <Biohazard> anyone here able to help me with a hard disk detection problem? my sata detects, but not my pata.
[02:23] <DerTeufel> Hi people
[02:23] <mpoz2> Hi.  I have problems with Breezy's LiveCD on 2 computers.  One the first i get an kernel panic on booting the live cd (can't identify the cause, maybe something with usb). On the second the installer can't copy files from CDROM. "Please check CDROM integrity". But it passes the check. CDROM seems ok.
[02:23] <DerTeufel> I have an interesting problem with SMBFS
[02:24] <DerTeufel> I have a Windows share with many Mp3s, but under Linux in the mainfolder of them I don't see any file or folder between B and E
[02:24] <DerTeufel> neither with nautilus or ls or dir, but I can play them with my playlist
[02:24] <DerTeufel> and also I see all on my windows server
[02:25] <gregg__> DerTeufel: do the files have unsual characters (with accents etc.) in them? just a wild guess
[02:25] <gregg__> s/unsual/unusual/
[02:25] <DerTeufel> yes some of them
[02:25] <DerTeufel> but that also do other ones
[02:25] <gregg__> oh, ok
[02:25] <_SuBsTyL3_> happyfool: where can i add the parameters? I see Grub, choose "Linux-386" and then many lines are scrolling about my monitor and if there stand "starting hotplug subsystem" it freeze :/
[02:25] <jareth_> anybody experience with iPod on ubuntu?
[02:25] <DerTeufel> they have the german "umlaute"
[02:25] <DerTeufel> but mostly I see a ? and something with invalid UTF-8 encoding
[02:26] <morphix> hmm
[02:26] <DerTeufel> but not all B - E have umlauts or so
[02:26] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: umm, standby again
[02:26] <gregg__> ok
[02:26] <morphix> what command can i do to show the programs executable file?
[02:26] <DerTeufel> and not all with strange characters I don't see
[02:26] <El_Che> jareth_: yep
[02:26] <El_Che> jareth_: tried mine yesterday
[02:26] <El_Che> jareth_: works
[02:26] <gregg__> DerTeufel: maybe you should mount the partition with a charset conversion to utf-8
[02:26] <jareth_> EL_Che: with firewire or usb?
[02:26] <gregg__> well, the share, anyway :)
[02:26] <DerTeufel> I already tried there some things but never found the real solution
[02:27] <DerTeufel> I mount it with fstab
[02:27] <jareth_> EL_Che: I need to change to regular usb on my laptop :(
[02:27] <DerTeufel> but how to exactly put the UTF-8 in there
[02:27] <El_Che> jareth_: usb (ipod nano)
[02:27] <gregg__> SMB is a bitch--even more than NFS :))
[02:27] <mpoz2> Nobody experiences with kernel panics on LiveCD?  Maybe a link to somewhere?  (Google doesn't help me :(
[02:27] <jareth_> EL_Che: PnP?
[02:27] <gregg__> mpoz2: any special hardware?
[02:27] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: you there?
[02:28] <gilligan_> does anyone know how the binary radeon drivers from ATI compare to the opensource ones?
[02:28] <_SuBsTyL3_> yes?
[02:28] <kevinz> hi can any one help? acroread start with only the splash and quit without error message. I just install it following wiki's guide.
[02:28] <El_Che> is it me or is the proprietary ati drive included in ubuntu broken: no sleep nor hibernation? (the opensource 2d ones work)
[02:28] <El_Che> jareth_: yeah
[02:28] <mpoz2> gregg__: not really. >3y old AMD Athlon, nothing special.  it's my dad's pc -- always a bit *ahem* strange...
[02:28] <jareth_> EL_Che:  great!!! need to arrange this too...
[02:28] <El_Che> jareth_: but gtkpod interface is not that intuitive. Had to look around firt in the program to get it
[02:28] <_SuBsTyL3_> happyfool: yes, i'm here :)
[02:28] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: sorry, right
[02:29] <jareth_> EL_Che:  that's ok for me!
[02:29] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: you need to edit the 'kernel command line'
[02:29] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: you see the grub menu when you boot, right?
[02:29] <jareth_> EL_Che:  is it easy to copy your files from iPod to hd?
[02:29] <El_Che> jareth_: plug in ipod, gnome mounts it, you open gtkpod, add dirs of files to gtkpod, then drag those dirs to ipod and sync
[02:29] <_SuBsTyL3_> happyfool: yes?
[02:29] <El_Che> jareth_: just got my ipod yesterdag, no idea. And I have a big usb-stick, so I stick to music on the ipod
[02:30] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: ok, pick one of the boot options (the first one, probably linux-386 as you mentioned). press 'e' to edit
[02:30] <gregg__> mpoz2: ok... but it seems the breezy kernel is 'picky'. it also fucks up with my hardware, which is not special at all
[02:30] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: then choose the line starting with kernel
[02:30] <asfra> hi, on my computer (hoary) only one program can use the alsa-module at one time, is there an easy way to fix this?
[02:30] <jareth_> EL_Che:  will make a post about my experience soon. :)
[02:30] <El_Che> jareth_: cool
[02:30] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: press 'e' again, and add the parameters
[02:31] <gregg__> asfra: you mean, only one app can use the sound device at a time?
[02:31] <_SuBsTyL3_> happyfool: ok, i will try
[02:31] <El_Che> jareth_: I read that if gtkpod had problem syncing you had to do a dos filecheck
[02:31] <asfra> grepp__: yes
[02:31] <El_Che> jareth_: my ipod is actually fat
[02:31] <mpoz2> gregg__: now i tried on out 3rd(!) pc.  again another error: ohci_hcd wrong IRQ or something like that.
[02:31] <asfra> gregg__: yes
[02:31] <jareth_> EL_Che: mine is hfs+, a problem?
[02:31] <gregg__> asfra: that means your soundcard doesn't support hardware mixing. try dmix.
[02:31] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: press enter when done
[02:32] <DerTeufel> mpoz2: maybe cd defect?
[02:32] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: and then 'b' to boot
[02:32] <gregg__> mpoz2: and then it crashes?
[02:32] <morphix> crap
[02:32] <sktrdie> I need to make a gif animation, what should I use?
[02:32] <mpoz2> DerTeufel: maybe?!
[02:32] <morphix> i just noticed i have something like 3 apache's installed
[02:32] <mpoz2> gregg__: well, it freezes
[02:32] <gregg__> mpoz2: I only have problems with IDE DMA. it is really annoying, though...
[02:33] <morphix> how do i remove them all including their configs using apt-get?
[02:33] <El_Che> jareth_: no idea really. Don't think so.
[02:33] <gregg__> mpoz2: done the usual? (disable acpi, noapic and so on)
[02:33] <DerTeufel> mpoz2: you use one of the shipped ones or a downloaded one?
[02:33] <mpoz2> gregg__: I really don't want a flamewar... but so far this is the worst LiveCD I've ever tested...sorry to say that.
[02:33] <jareth_> EL_Che: thanks again.. need to get going for the afternoon!
[02:34] <gregg__> mpoz2: I have to say I'm disappointed with breezy, too
[02:34] <mpoz2> DerTeufel: a burned one
[02:34] <DerTeufel> disappointed with breezy ... why?
[02:34] <ep> Anybody, know what kind of clock drift is "normal" for a PC?  My clock becomes 5 minutes fast in 24 hours, isn't this excesive?  I replaced the mother board battery already.  What can cause this?
[02:34] <gregg__> however, I've never used the livecd
[02:34] <mpoz2> gregg__: I'll try some flags.  Was hoping for default to work, though.
[02:34] <DerTeufel> ok the only problem I must mention is that there were some things (like vlc getting back to GTK-1) which were better in the preview than final
[02:35] <asfra> gregg__: ok, thanks. where can I find dmix? 'apt-get dmix' didn't work for me
[02:35] <Acill> when  I use synaptic package manager to get somethig, I do I find where it installed to so I can run it? Some things go in the menu list they should, others are not to be found
[02:35] <Acill> how do I find it I meant
[02:36] <gregg__> asfra: http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin
[02:36] <DerTeufel> you can right click on the package go to properties
[02:36] <DerTeufel> there you find all installed files
[02:36] <Acill> just got done installing gnses and its support files.
[02:37] <Acill> So how to I get it to show in the dropdown menu after it installs?
[02:37] <Acill> in gnome, you know the applications one at the top left.
[02:37] <_SuBsTyL3_> happyfool: ok, i edited the line but it's the same problem....nothing changed :(
[02:37] <DerTeufel> gregg__ DerTeufel: maybe you should mount the partition with a charset conversion to utf-8 -> tried it, my fstab line looks like this but still no b - e :)
[02:38] <DerTeufel> /sn001dc/i$	/media/sn001dc_i	smbfs	rw,credentials=/etc/samba/win-password,uid=t95012,nls=utf-8/utf8	0	0
[02:38] <clineco> what ubuntu package has sdl-config?
[02:38] <vader1102> wooops wrong chanel
[02:38] <gregg__> clineco: libsdl-devel (or sth like that)
[02:41] <levarris> hi, I have a problem with nautilus. I've created a new starter in my panel that looks like this: nautilus --browser --geometry=1024x768    But it won't start with those dimensions. If I enter it in xterm it's no problem. Suggestions??
[02:42] <graabein> can anyone help me with azureus? just installed it but it won't start downloading
[02:42] <sktrdie> I need to make a gif animation, what should I use?
[02:42] <dazvid> graabein, do you have a firewall?
[02:42] <queuetue> I have a ssl xxx.cert file that I'm not sure was created correctly - how can I display the information in it?
[02:43] <stas_> I mounted a etx partition but now it wont let me write any files. get the msg "You do not have permissions to write to this folder."
[02:43] <graabein> dazvid, no i dont think so
[02:43] <stas_> /etc/fstab info for the drive is "/dev/hdb8  	/media/download ext3     defaults  	0  	0"
[02:44] <levarris> stas, give priviligies to all in /download
[02:44] <olicat> hi all. i'm trying to customise an icon theme, does anyone know how to alter which icons are chosen in the places menu and sidebar?
[02:44] <levarris> stas, give priviligies to all in /download
[02:44] <levarris> hi, I have a problem with nautilus. I've created a new starter in my panel that looks like this: nautilus --browser --geometry=1024x768    But it won't start with those dimensions. If I enter it in xterm it's no problem. Suggestions??
[02:45] <Acill> bah, I cant figure out how to get things into the applications launch menus in gnome.
[02:46] <X3-z> I'm having a really weird problem.. I've been palying videos through Kaffeine and it's been working fine, but now my sound just crapped out
[02:46] <X3-z> it works in Gaim
[02:46] <X3-z> but nowhere else
[02:47] <stas_> Levarris: any idea as to how i should do that (complet noob :$)
[02:47] <olicat> any ideas folks?
[02:48] <El_Che> do the proprietary ati drivers here work for someone (hibernation&sleep)?
[02:48] <levarris> stas: start a nautilus session through sudo, browse to download, right click and then select the appropraite priviligies (read,write and so on)
[02:48] <Alvari> Hi.
[02:49] <graabein> dazvid, now i get something here... download speed in the status bar = 88 b/s
[02:49] <steigweis> can someone please help me get my sb live platinium to work? drivers are installed and the card is recognized.. but NO sound.  i turned off the onboard sound in the bios and maybe there are some configsettings still pointing at my old sounddevice. where could i look for an solution?
[02:49] <Alvari> Anyone got a working repo url for ubuntu backports?
[02:49] <levarris> hi, I have a problem with nautilus. I've created a new starter in my panel that looks like this: nautilus --browser --geometry=1024x768    But it won't start with those dimensions. If I enter it in xterm it's no problem. Suggestions??
[02:50] <stas_> Levarris.. at the risk of sounding gay.. I love you
[02:50] <stas_> ;)(
[02:50] <morphix> :/
[02:50] <El_Che> stas_: that's *really* gay
[02:50] <El_Che> :)
[02:50] <_SuBsTyL3_> happyfool: same problem....the edited boot-parameters haven't changed anything :/
[02:50] <morphix> i have like 3 different config files and shit for apache
[02:50] <pc22> how do i share my win98 internet connection to ubuntu
[02:50] <morphix> its annoying
[02:50] <morphix> and unclean
[02:51] <HappyFool> _SuBsTyL3_: i've run out of boot parameters, sorry
[02:51] <goh> May I know how to install ssh in breezy?
[02:51] <vlad> man
[02:51] <goh> I can't do it in synaptic
[02:51] <Tidus> goh: usually it's apt-get openssh-server, but i can't remember exactly
[02:51] <HappyFool> !tell goh about ssh
[02:51] <DerTeufel> strange, I anstalled localeconf and then the files where here again
[02:51] <ArdieM> http://s60.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2PHXCX9JE6G6V1QN6QS0WVX4PQ FATMAN SCOOP AUF DEUTSCH. HABS MAL F?R EUCH HOCHGELADEN!! VIEL SPASS DAMIT!! :)
[02:51] <kbrooks> Tidus: install*
[02:52] <Tidus> oh ya... duh.  forgot the 'install' part
[02:52] <levarris> stas: Np mate!
[02:52] <vlad> hey kbrooks
[02:52] <vlad> still helping people eh
[02:52] <Tidus> ArdieM: please turn off caps lock and try again
[02:52] <levarris> stas: Just a days work
[02:52] <Tidus> !tell Tidus about ssh
[02:52] <vlad> !tell vlad about ssh
[02:53] <vlad> woo
[02:53] <DarkFame> !tell darkfame about ssh
[02:53] <GURT> !tell gurt about ssh
[02:53] <kbrooks> vlad: yer
[02:53] <kbrooks> :)
[02:53] <vlad> kbrooks :P
[02:53] <Tidus> you can also just /msg ubotu <whatever you want him to tell> if you don't wanna flood the channel with !tell commands
[02:53] <GURT> !tell gurt about birds and bees
[02:53] <HappyFool> if only dawkins were here to view meme's spreading
[02:53] <vlad> kbrooks i need to find other things to do in ubuntu
[02:53] <vlad> kbrooks hmmmmm boredom leads to destructiveness
[02:54] <goh> Tidus: I get these errors when I try to install  openssh server: "  Depends: openssh-client (=1:3.9p1-1ubuntu2.1) but 1:4.1p1-7ubuntu4 is to be installed"
[02:54] <JDahl> you can just write "/msg ubotu ssh" if the message is not for someone else
[02:54] <HappyFool> vlad: get an account on the wiki and help edit some pages
[02:54] <GURT> Please use private messages, like '/msg ubotu ssh', rather than posting into the channel needlessly.
[02:54] <Alvari> exit
[02:54] <HappyFool> ooh, more memes
[02:54] <Alvari> lol
[02:54] <kbrooks> vlad: lol
[02:54] <theine> levarris, you should probably submit a bug report about that "nautilus --geometry=..." thing
[02:54] <stas_> another Q. what do the two 0's do at the end of the line "/dev/hdb8  	/media/download ext3     defaults  	0  	0"
[02:54] <vlad> HappyFool: i know very little, id be a hurt not a help
[02:54] <kbrooks> vlad: bored eh... well, ;)
[02:55] <vlad> kbrooks you ever play medievia ?
[02:55] <vlad> kbrooks mud4life
[02:55] <HappyFool> vlad: spellcheck, grammar, leave comments if you don't understand something
[02:55] <kbrooks> no
[02:55] <levarris> theine: Ok thx
[02:55] <Tidus> goh: file a bug... the dep list in the .deb file is a bit wrong
[02:55] <vlad> HappyFool: hmmm or study for my bio test
[02:55] <vlad> HappyFool: :D
[02:55] <goh> Tidus: I do that in bugzilla?
[02:56] <vlad> kbrooks poke
[02:56] <Tidus> goh: yep
[02:56] <vlad> 
[02:56] <vlad> now you all think this message is for you eh
[02:57] <theine> stas_, I hate to give you this advise, but... man fstab
[02:59] <vlad> soo
[02:59] <jacobobelbo> hi @all
[02:59] <vlad> hii
[02:59] <stas_> theine: Thats actualy great advice  ;) Thanks
[02:59] <jacobobelbo> installed ubuntu for the first time, and now i get stucked
[03:00] <theine> stas_, you're welcome ;)
[03:00] <jacobobelbo> what is the default root pass ?
[03:00] <jacobobelbo> i don't entered one durring install
[03:00] <pabloesc> jacobobelbo, use sudo in terminal
[03:00] <apokryphos> !root
[03:00] <ubotu> root is, like, totally, disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[03:00] <pabloesc> jacobobelbo, it's the user password You supplied during install
[03:00] <jacobobelbo> okay, thx
[03:00] <fdr> Hello... I was wondering, what exactly is the ubuntu launchpad? Are new bugs to be submitted via launchpad, or through bugzilla as usual? Thank you!
[03:01] <jacobobelbo> i will try that one
[03:01] <apokryphos> fdr: bugzilla for things in MAIN repository; launchapd for universe/multiverse
[03:01] <jacobobelbo> no, i can't su with the user pass
[03:01] <theine> apokryphos, will MAIN migrate to launchpad as well at some point?
[03:02] <eythian> jacobobelbo: use sudo instead
[03:02] <jacobobelbo> @uboto okay, thank you
[03:02] <theine> jacobobelbo, it's like on mac os x if that helps you...
[03:02] <apokryphos> theine: I think they're still thinking about it, but I'd say most likely -- yes. They used malone as the platform of reporting uni/multi bugs to trial run it
[03:02] <jacobobelbo> root diabled, thats funny
[03:02] <jacobobelbo> disabled
[03:02] <fdr> apokryphos, thank you. Lol, sounds like a step backwards in usability to me: two interfaces for bugreporting instead of one... Anyway, are launchpad accounts migrated from bugzilla, or should I create my own new account?
[03:02] <kevinz> silly question, how to play mp3.. i am a bit lost in the related, can anyone give a hint?
[03:03] <theine> apokryphos, interesting
[03:03] <jacobobelbo> i used slackware
[03:03] <apokryphos> fdr: different account
[03:03] <vlad> How do you rebuild the menu ?
[03:03] <theine> jacobobelbo, disabling root is not as silly as you might think, but of course you can easily enable thr root account if you really want to
[03:04] <vlad> anyone know ?
[03:04] <jacobobelbo> i will try first without root-acc.
[03:04] <jacobobelbo> :)
[03:04] <theine> jacobobelbo, good ;)
[03:04] <apokryphos> jacobobelbo: it is a superior model ;-)
[03:04] <fdr> vlad,  have you tried with killall gnome-panel  ?
[03:04] <sorush20>  could someone run a script so that we could download all the fonts here automatically., with out clicking to download manually http://www.1001freefonts.com/
[03:05] <vlad> fdr what's that
[03:05] <vlad> fdr someone gave me a command before and it added a debian menu in the bar
[03:05] <vlad> fdr i need to do that again
[03:05] <apokryphos> sorush20: on kdelook.org there's a link to a package that has like 6000 fonts or something (all working) -- quite good
[03:05] <fdr> vlad, then what I gave you is not what you're looking for, sorry
[03:06] <Belutz> vlad, maybe you could use "Applications Menu Editor" if you're on breezy
[03:06] <mdke> does anyone know how to get istanbul working in breezy?
[03:06] <bob2> it's NOT constantinople
[03:07] <vlad> Belutz where is that
[03:07] <mdke> damn australian wit
[03:07] <Belutz> vlad, applications-->system tools-->applications menu editor
[03:07] <sorush20> apokryphos: your a life saver.. lets hear it for apokryphos,,
[03:07] <bob2> that's no ones business but the turk's
[03:07] <sorush20> hip hip
[03:07] <sorush20> horay
[03:07] <sorush20> hip hip
[03:07] <sorush20> horay
[03:07] <sorush20> hip hip
[03:07] <vlad> thanks
[03:07] <apokryphos> sorush20: alright alright
[03:08] <bob2> mdke: istanbul is in ubuntu, it doesn't work?
[03:08] <vlad> Belutz thanks just someone last night gave me a command line to rebuild it and it showed things i added from the repo depot that didnt show before
[03:08] <mdke> bob2, that's correct
[03:08] <mdke> bob2, at least not for me
[03:09] <Belutz> vlad, to rebuild, try to type this in the terminal, killall gnome-panel
[03:09] <vlad> Belutz will it add things that werent added before ?
[03:10] <Belutz> vlad, yes for most of it
[03:10] <vlad> Belutz i will try it
[03:10] <mdke> bob2, it works for you?
[03:10] <gnu2it2> i did a fresh install of breezy, totum fails with DVDNAV errors when trying to watch dvd.. did i miss something?
[03:10] <Belutz> vlad, ok
[03:11] <bob2> never tried it
[03:11] <Belutz> ubotu, tell gnu2it2 about dvd
[03:11] <BMXer> hi. i've installed ubuntu in a K6 II 450Mhz, 250M Ram. but the system is too slow, with cpu usage almost all the time in 100%. what could be? i formated /, /home with reiserFS.
[03:12] <bob2> don't use gnome
[03:12] <pabloesc> BMXer, use XFCE or fluxbox
[03:12] <samuli> could somone give me a working url for ubuntu 5.1 backports?
[03:12] <BMXer> pabloesc, ok. hown do i change it now?
[03:12] <Belutz> samuli, there's no backports yet for 5.10
[03:12] <Belutz> afaik
[03:13] <prower> gnu2it2: You probably need to enable the restricted and multiverse repositories, then install the library
[03:13] <spiral> hello
[03:13] <apokryphos> damn these bots; getting smarter
[03:13] <spiral> is openoffice2 final going to be packaged for breezy ?
[03:13] <pabloesc> BMXer, apt-get xdeskto for XFCE or fluxbox
[03:13] <pabloesc> xdesktop
[03:13] <vlad> Belutz damn killall gnome-panel did rebuild it but it didnt add the things i got from the repo depot
[03:14] <Belutz> vlad, what was the applications you just installed?
[03:14] <pabloesc> BMXer, sorry - Xubuntu-desktop for XFCE
[03:15] <vlad> Belutz airstrike
[03:15] <Fanskapet> hmm anyone know if the ghost-server has been ported to linux+
[03:15] <DerTeufel> re leute
[03:15] <vlad> Belutz :D
[03:15] <afd_> hi guys! anybody has any experience with wine + photoshop 9?
[03:15] <DerTeufel> sorry wegen den 2 Nicks (DjStef/DerTeufel)
[03:15] <bozzu> how can i define/add an action in "keyboard shortcut" ? i want to use the media hotkey with totem, but it does not work...
[03:15] <bob2> afd_: appd.codeweavers.com
[03:15] <bob2> Falstius: ask symantec
[03:15] <DerTeufel> aber vorher hats irgendwelche probs mit freenode gegeben, konnte ich DerTeufel nicht verwenden
[03:15] <BMXer> pabloesc, thanks. during the installation, i didn't insert password for root, because it doesn't appear to me, now i don't know the password for root user.
[03:16] <bob2> Falstius: partimage is a similar Free deal
[03:16] <DerTeufel> folgendes: jetzt zeigt er mir nichtmehr ? statt  und (invalid encoding) an
[03:16] <DerTeufel> sondern lasst den Buchstaben einfach aus
[03:16] <pabloesc> BMXer, root password in Ubuntu = user password you supplied during the install
[03:16] <bob2> DerTeufel: please?
[03:16] <Belutz> vlad, well, you could add it to the menu manually with Applications Menu Editor, because not all applications from universe/multiverse are added atuomatically to the menu
[03:16] <bob2> this is clearly not a German-speaking channel
[03:16] <DerTeufel> sorry that was the false channel
[03:16] <DerTeufel> wanted to use ubuntu-de
[03:16] <DerTeufel> :)
[03:16] <apokryphos> pabloesc: not really -- that can be confusing; better to link to the wiki.
[03:17] <vlad> Belutz my friend doesnt have breezy
[03:17] <Falstius> BMXer, there is no root password by default, but the main user can use sudo to get root access and then they need their own password.
[03:17] <Belutz> vlad, wait
[03:17] <BMXer> pabloesc, but i supplied password just to normal user.
[03:17] <vlad> Belutz k
[03:17] <Hipfi> hi mates.
[03:18] <Belutz> vlad, tell your friend to download smeg from here http://www.realistanew.com/projects/smeg/
[03:18] <El_Che> cool, sleep/hibernation work with the new ati proprietary driver (my digital doesn't work with the opensource one :((( )
[03:18] <Belutz> vlad, it's the same as Applications Menu Editor
[03:18] <vlad> Belutz ahhh
[03:18] <Myk> Hello, I have problems with installing locales, can anyone help me, please?
[03:19] <Belutz> vlad, there is a package for hoary users
[03:19] <vlad> Belutz can he get it off of the repository place or does he need to download it
[03:20] <Belutz> vlad, it's not available in the repos, afaik, so he need to download it, it's not big
[03:20] <vlad> Belutz alright and use dpkg ?
[03:21] <Belutz> vlad, don't forget to install the dependecies package
[03:21] <xukun> is there easy and fast way to check harddisk?
[03:21] <Belutz> vlad, PyGTK, python-glade2, and PyXDG 0.14 to run Smeg.
[03:22] <vlad> Belutz dependecies maaaan
[03:22] <Myk> where the usb disc is automounted?
[03:22] <Belutz> vlad, you can install the prerequisites packages from the repos, after that just dpkg -i smeg.deb
[03:22] <Belutz> Myk, /media/<usbname>
[03:23] <Myk> belutz, i can see /media/sdb1 but automout says that usb disc is sda
[03:23] <vlad> Belutz thanks i just told my friend and he is going to try it
[03:23] <vlad> Belutz going for breakfast be back in a bit
[03:23] <DerTeufel> Hello,
[03:23] <DerTeufel> I still have some problems with umlauts
[03:24] <DerTeufel> I changed locales to DE_AT@Euro
[03:24] <Belutz> Myk, you can do ls /media/sdb1 and see if it's the usb disc or not
[03:24] <david__> Hey Ubuntu folks! Thanks for a great distro!!
[03:24] <DerTeufel> and did logoff and logon
[03:24] <Belutz> vlad, :-)
[03:24] <DerTeufel> now I don't see a ? instead of a umlaut and no (Invalid Encoding) behind it
[03:24] <DerTeufel> but some files with umlauts even crash the BeepMedia Player
[03:25] <DerTeufel> so now I see nothing, the umlaut is just left out completly
[03:25] <Myk> Belutz Sdb1 is empty, but under winI copied some files to usb disc. So I guess, it is not the one
[03:25] <david__> Does anyone know of a program of irc (Any client) that works like Autoget for Mirc? Autorequesting of MP3's, keepin track of queues? That sort of thing...
[03:25] <Belutz> Myk, well if it's automounted, you should see it on your desktop
[03:26] <DerTeufel> how is the nls option for de_at@euro called?
[03:26] <Belutz> hey Subsonix
[03:26] <Subsonix> hi Belutz :)
[03:26] <DerTeufel> nls=isoNUMBERSOMEWHAT.15 ???
[03:26] <Myk> Belutz well, that is the problem, I can not start X server, I want to save my files to usb and reinstall totaly
[03:26] <Belutz> Subsonix, how's your weekend?
[03:27] <Subsonix> Belutz: fine thanx :) and yours?
[03:27] <Belutz> Myk, maybe you should mount it manually
[03:27] <Belutz> Subsonix, not too bad, spend all day on bed... lol
[03:28] <Subsonix> Belutz: the same here.. no not really :)
[03:28] <Belutz> hahaha
[03:28] <Myk> Belutz, thanks, I hav to go away for somewhile
[03:28] <Belutz> Myk, ok
[03:29] <ubuntu_> allo
[03:29] <ubuntu_> y a kunkun
[03:29] <david__> Does anyone know of a program of irc (Any client) that works like Autoget for Mirc? Autorequesting of MP3's, keepin track of queues? That sort of thing...
[03:29] <bob2> jjsajjajsajsajjsadjfjsdfjjsdafjjasj
[03:29] <ubuntu_> alo ?
[03:29] <ubuntu_> y a kunkun
[03:29] <Belutz> ubuntu_, english please
[03:29] <ago_> Hi
[03:30] <ago_>  can I enable Lynx-like navigation for nautilus? (i.e. -> forward, <- back)
[03:30] <ubuntu_> allo ??
[03:30] <ubuntu_> y a quelqu'un ?
[03:30] <aeon17x> ubuntu_: speak English
[03:30] <ubuntu_> why ?
[03:31] <Belutz> ubuntu_, because this is an english speaking channel
[03:31] <kbrooks> ubuntu_: b/c we dont understand you
[03:31] <ubuntu_> y a des franais ici ?
[03:31] <kbrooks> !fr
[03:31] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[03:32] <vlad> Does Quake 4 run better on linux than on windows ?
[03:32] <kbrooks> ubuntu_: s'il vous plait, english ice, franncais #ubuntu-fr
[03:32] <kbrooks> francais*
[03:32] <Belutz> kbrooks, he left already
[03:32] <Falstius> ubuntu, vous aimerais #ubuntu-fr
[03:33] <JDahl> vlad, probably not
[03:33] <kbrooks> Belutz: OK, and do you understand what I said means in english? if not, 'if you please, speak english, french #ubuntu-fr'
[03:34] <kbrooks> ;)
[03:34] <Belutz> kbrooks, :-)
[03:34] <prower> vlad: It was less choppy for me in Linux than in Windows, but other than that it was the same
[03:34] <cens0red> hi. My cd burner won't umount. Says it's busy. How can I find out why?
[03:35] <Belutz> wew
[03:35] <Hipfi> Hey Subsonix, nice to meet you
[03:35] <Belutz> :-)
[03:35] <Hipfi> how is you website going?
[03:36] <kbrooks> apokryphos: +r is better than banning those spambots, no?
[03:36] <trampolando> hello to everybody... does anybody know a guide or how-to for configure samba between two computer with ubuntu with a crossed cable
[03:36] <kbrooks> :)
[03:36] <apokryphos> kbrooks: wasn't banning individually
[03:37] <david__> Does anyone know of a program of irc (Any client) that works like Autoget for Mirc? Autorequesting of MP3's, keepin track of queues? That sort of thing...
[03:37] <ehb> hey everyone
[03:37] <njan> apokryphos, you realise you've just banned an entire swiss ISP.. ;)
[03:38] <apokryphos> njan: temporarily, yes
[03:38] <cens0red> david__ go to the xchat site. xchat.org. Stacks of plugins there.
[03:38] <JDahl> david__, I think xchat can be configured to do mostly anything
[03:38] <Subsonix> Hi Hipfi, everything roger?
[03:38] <ehb> I'm having a hard time getting the sound card to work on my laptop and I would really appreciate any help guys
[03:38] <njan> apokryphos, why?
[03:38] <cens0red> I like xchat. Can't figure out why so many people hate it.
[03:39] <JDahl> ehb, do lspci -v show your sound card?
[03:39] <cens0red> "The interface is ugly!"
[03:39] <Subsonix> cens0red: looks bad
[03:39] <apokryphos> njan: partly for observation purposes, and reducing bot flow. The users of 86.* is pretty minimal, but I of course don't plan on leaving it
[03:39] <cens0red> Subsonix it looks like a window.
[03:39] <nevyn> JDahl: it doesn't work with screen
[03:39] <aeon17x> cens0red: X-chat is lovely. I haven't met anyone who sat with it for a second hate it.
[03:40] <njan> apokryphos, hmm. Just that I didn't notice anything that would warrant banning the entire class A.. *shrug* ;)
[03:40] <kbrooks> aeon17x: i hate it
[03:40] <JDahl> nevyn, ?
[03:40] <kbrooks> aeon17x: well, not hate
[03:40] <kbrooks> aeon17x: but dislike
[03:40] <njan> apokryphos, besides, 85. is only a few blocks away from me, we're practically neighbours :P
[03:40] <nevyn> JDahl: sorry s/JDahl/Cens0red
[03:40] <nevyn> cens0red: it doesn't work with screen
[03:40] <apokryphos> njan: maybe we can get you at the same time ;-)
[03:40] <kbrooks> I need help with packaging up a python package
[03:40] <ehb> JDahl, nope, I get a couple of error messages when the laptop boots up
[03:41] <njan> apokryphos, fine by me, you don't have to :P
[03:41] <ehb> I'm checking dmesg for them
[03:41] <njan> apokryphos, I hear some of those 70-something netblocks are dubious, though.. you could start on some of those :P
[03:41] <kbrooks> HELP!
[03:41] <aeon17x> kbrooks: it's way better than mIRC though :)
[03:41] <apokryphos> njan: I think I'll go for *!*@* instead
[03:41] <ehb> first of all: [4294670.836000]  PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 4 of device 0000:00:05.1
[03:41] <kbrooks> apokryphos: LOL
[03:41] <njan> apokryphos, that would pretty much solve everyones problems. :P
[03:41] <JDahl> ehb, if lspci doesn't show your soundcard, then fixing it probably involves building a new kernel (assuming your chipset has linux support at all)
[03:42] <njan> apokryphos, why not have some fun, though? *!*a*@*.*
[03:42] <ehb> JDahl, It's a Yamaha OPL-SAx3
[03:42] <njan> apokryphos, move incrementally through the alphabet :P
[03:42] <apokryphos> slowly but surely
[03:42] <ehb> I also get: [4294706.101000]  pnp: Evaluate _CRS failed
[03:43] <cens0red> aeon17x I keep meeting heaps of ppl who hate it. Go figure.
[03:43] <warreng> what's the command you issue to refresh the installed libraries?
[03:43] <[SweN] > just a quick question. i have too recompile the kernel too get dual cpu support right?
[03:43] <warreng> ld something?
[03:43] <bob2> "ldconfig -X"
[03:43] <ehb> and: [4294706.101000]  pnp: Failed to activate device 00:0a.
[03:43] <bob2> but all it does is regenerate /etc/ld.so.cache
[03:43] <ehb> JDahl, I'm all for it, just tell me where can I find the proper documentation to do it
[03:44] <ehb> I googled for months to no avail
[03:45] <JDahl> ehb, I cant help you - you likely know more about it than me. I just pointed out that running lspci is a good place to start
[03:45] <njan> ehb, http://www.start-linux.com/forum/read.php?f=2&i=731&t=731 < find that?
[03:45] <aeon17x> cens0red: weird, what more can they possibly want from an IRC client?
[03:45] <ehb> njan, checking the url
[03:45] <njan> ehb, in fact, I have a snd-opl3sa2 module in breezy
[03:45] <njan> ehb, it's possible it just needs configuring
[03:46] <kbrooks> aeon17x: decent python scripting and non buggy xchat
[03:46] <kbrooks> aeon17x: let me explain ...
[03:46] <warreng> isn't there something else?
[03:46] <warreng> that just hosed my server :(
[03:46] <HappyFool> ldconfig hosed your server?
[03:47] <warreng> heh yep
[03:47] <warreng> i was remotely connected
[03:47] <warreng> and now it doesn't repond to anything :-P
[03:47] <cens0red> aeon17x no idea. It's got me stumped.
[03:47] <ehb> njan, I found a similar page, but it didn't mention anything about re-compiling alsa
[03:47] <warreng> woah, it's bacak up?
[03:47] <kbrooks> aeon17x: xchat, if you have a pm open to a user and THEN do a dcc chat to the same user, covers the pm window with the  dcc chat window
[03:47] <bob2> uh?
[03:47] <bob2> ldconfig will not affect running processes
[03:47] <ehb> and I kept getting weird results with different configurations
[03:47] <bob2> e.g. your ssh connection will not be affected
[03:47] <kbrooks> aeon17x: do you think you would like that?
[03:48] <ehb> actually one time echo'ing a .wav file to /dev/dsp0 played the file, but I couldn't get it further than that
[03:48] <ehb> and I think I messed it up a lot since then
[03:48] <warreng> bob2: hate to differ
[03:48] <warreng> it definetly dropped my connections and wouldn't respond for about 4 mins
[03:48] <kbrooks> bob2: what does ldconfig do exactly
[03:48] <warreng> but it's back up now
[03:48] <aeon17x> kbrooks: you're still chatting with the same user.
[03:48] <warreng> maybe it was a glitch in the network
[03:48] <kbrooks> aeon17x: umm
[03:48] <kbrooks> listen'
[03:48] <kbrooks> aeon17x: two sessions
[03:49] <kbrooks> aeon17x: pm and dcc
[03:49] <kbrooks> aeon17x: xchat DOES not let you see the pm window
[03:49] <njan> ehb, I don't think you need to recompile it - you would if you didn't have that module (sasuming it's the right one)
[03:49] <njan> ehb, what happens if you modprobe it?
[03:49] <bob2> warreng: perhaps it consumed so much cpu or disk io that ssh didn't get to run
[03:49] <cens0red> kbrooks is that really a fatal flaw though? It's not likely to be encountered by many.
[03:49] <bob2> but it does not affect running proceses
[03:49] <ehb> I just did, and I got the prompt back
[03:49] <ehb> I "think" it loaded successfully
[03:50] <kbrooks> cens0red: no, but still...
[03:50] <njan> ehb, now cat /proc/asound/devices
[03:50] <ehb> I just checked dmesg and it shows:
[03:50] <ehb> [4295597.138000]  opl3sa2: Chipset version = 0x5
[03:50] <ehb> [4295597.138000]  opl3sa2: Found OPL3-SA3 (YMF715E or YMF719E)
[03:50] <ehb> [4295597.291000]  opl3sa2: 1 PnP card(s) found.
[03:51] <njan> ehb, see what it says
[03:51] <njan> woot :)
[03:51] <njan> heya, zeedo
[03:51] <gregg__> irssi is simply the best IRC client
[03:51] <njan> ehb, ok, what happens if you run something like alsamixer, does it see the card?
[03:51] <ehb> njan,  33:       : timer
[03:51] <njan> hmm. damn.
[03:51] <njan> cat /proc/asound/cards
[03:51] <ehb> alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such file or directory
[03:52] <ehb> --- no soundcards ---
[03:52] <threeseas> Need to fix my install as its comming up in a video mode my system can't do... Tried accessing it via a live CD (ubuntu and knoppix) only to find I can't --- does LVM have something to do with that?
[03:52] <ehb> :/
[03:52] <dylanrogers1> is ubuntu an SELinux enabled distribution by default?
[03:52] <ehb> any ideas njan?
[03:53] <bob2> nope
[03:53] <cens0red> gregg__ my prob with irssi is I don't want to have to learn perl just so I can script a client. I like python. I use the python plugin for xchat.
[03:53] <njan> ehb, modprobe snd-opl3-lib
[03:54] <njan> ehb, try snd-opl3-synth too
[03:54] <threeseas> ok, what file do I need to edit to fix the video problem --- have ubuntu u0p in recovery mode (command line mode)
[03:54] <njan> ehb, this is me looking for random opl3 modules and hoping they'll rectify the situation by being modprobed :P
[03:54] <os2mac> macd0na7d
[03:54] <ehb> hehe, I appreciate the help
[03:55] <njan> ehb, np.
[03:55] <ehb> hmm, snd-opl3-synth gave me the prompt back
[03:55] <kbrooks> cens0red: xchat python plugin embeds python
[03:55] <njan> ehb, that means it's modprobed successfully.
[03:55] <kbrooks> cens0red: its written in c
[03:55] <njan> ehb, what do you get from cat /proc/asound/devices now?
[03:55] <ehb>   1:       : sequencer
[03:55] <ehb>  33:       : timer
[03:55] <ehb> it added squencer..] 
[03:55] <njan> ooh. :)
[03:56] <ehb> sorry, that was:  snd-opl3-lib
[03:56] <njan> ehb, my recommendation is that you find some people who know alsa - it sounds like the module at least thinks the card is right, but for whatever reason still isn't working..
[03:56] <cens0red> kbrooks yepyepyepyep. Doesn't surprise me. As long as I can write some python scripts.
[03:56] <ehb> opl3_synth generated a whole lot of mess
[03:56] <njan> ehb, alsa is one of those things that I kick until it works ;P.. there's an #alsa channel if you want to join it, they may be able to help
[03:57] <ehb> great
[03:57] <ehb> thanks for the help, I really appreciate it
[03:57] <dylanrogers1> is ubuntu an selinux?
[03:57] <njan> ehb, np
[03:57] <njan> dylanrogers1, selinux support is being worked on
[03:57] <njan> dylanrogers1, but there isn't really official selinux support just yet
[03:57] <njan> dylanrogers1, /join #ubuntu-hardened
[03:57] <dylanrogers1> njan, okay, but i have this package installed in synaptic selinuxcommon
[03:58] <dylanrogers1> how do i enable selinux?
[03:58] <penguin42> dylanrogers1: Using selinux is a big job unless all your packages properly support it
[03:59] <vrub> i got ittt
[04:00] <vrub> why does it still say unregged
[04:00] <os2mac> DylanRogers1 are you familar with running a secured operating system?
[04:01] <UnL0cK> i have a problem, my i386 5.10 install cd doesnt boot :S
[04:01] <vrub> X Direct Graphics Access and X Video Mode extensions headers for your X11 <== what are those ?
[04:02] <rudiross> Hi channel! Does anyone here know how to scale a pdf to fit the page when printing?
[04:02] <shandar> UnL0cK, how did you burn it?
[04:02] <vrub> kbrooks wake up and help me :D
[04:03] <kbrooks> vrub: with?
[04:03] <UnL0cK> i didn t mount the iso if that's what you think
[04:03] <kbrooks> vrub: well ok
[04:03] <kbrooks> vrub: where do u get tht
[04:03] <shandar> UnL0cK, No, but did you burn it as a file on the cd or did you burn the image?
[04:03] <enickma> hey all, i'm having trouble with something in ubuntu - could someone give me a quick hand?
[04:03] <erisco> well i crashed my whole system yesterday
[04:03] <xzz> The AMD64 Ubuntu Netboot Install cd is quite buggy - it didn't even set up my /etc/fstab :P
[04:03] <vrub> kbrooks im trying to compile Quake III source
[04:03] <erisco> had to reformat
[04:04] <UnL0cK> shandar i unrared the downloaded file, and then burn the unrared files to the cd
[04:04] <vrub> kbrooks and 1) i dont know how  but before i start trying im trying to get all the packages it wants before i try
[04:04] <godspeed> can someone give me link to the Harddisk mount script
[04:04] <erisco> someone pointed out the XML:Parser module package yesterday to me.... what is it again?
[04:04] <vrub> kbrooks i dont even know what to type to compile it but i wanna play
[04:04] <UnL0cK> there where several files and folders
[04:04] <shandar> UnL0cK, that's why it doesn't work :) You have to burn the image using a program that supprots burn imagefiles, such as Nero
[04:04] <erisco> heh, i really really really need this package :s
[04:04] <ubuntu_> help
[04:04] <UnL0cK> i used nero
[04:05] <shandar> the image contains info to make the cd bootable
[04:05] <enickma> hello? can someone please give me a quick hand? it's to do with creating application launchers
[04:05] <godspeed> can someone give me link to the Harddisk mount script
[04:05] <vrub> kbrooks: ignoring moi ?
[04:05] <ubuntu_> help
[04:05] <kbrooks> no
[04:05] <aeon17x> godspeed: look at the Ubuntu Starter Guide in your help files.
[04:05] <kbrooks> i'm working
[04:05] <kbrooks> sorry :P
[04:05] <shandar> UnL0cK, then look in the menus for an option named Burn image (It's in the the burner menu or the file menu as I recall)
[04:05] <HappyFool> !windowsdrives
[04:05] <vrub> kbrooks ohh
[04:05] <ubotu> [windowsdrives]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[04:05] <godspeed> thanks again :)
[04:05] <vrub> kbrooks its all good i had to change my name from vlad cause it was taken
[04:05] <shandar> then select the iso
[04:06] <vrub> kbrooks how do i compile something, it says ..] /code$ ./unix/cons -- gcc=gcc-2.95 g++=g++-2.95
[04:06] <kbrooks> vrub: and?
[04:06] <vrub> kbrooks says that that is the typical line
[04:06] <UnL0cK> the cd contains this : Files: ubuntu REAdME.di md5sum.txt, Folders: .disk dists doc install isolinux pics pool preseed
[04:06] <vrub> kbrooks how do i apply that
[04:06] <kbrooks> vrub: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:06] <enickma> hey all, i'm trying to load a root terminal through a custom application launcher using the command "sudo gnome-terminal" but it only occassionally works. Could someone explain why? Thanks
[04:06] <kbrooks> vrub: what are u compiling?
[04:06] <vrub> kbrooks what's that
[04:06] <Adi_pati> hi hikaru,arrigato
[04:06] <vrub> kbrooks Quake III
[04:06] <kbrooks> vrub: have u checked if its in ubuntu?
[04:07] <shandar> UnL0cK, yeah, but it isn't bootable. that's why it was packaged as an ISO
[04:07] <vrub> kbrooks quake III ?
[04:07] <HappyFool> quake2 is in the repos, fwiw
[04:07] <kbrooks> yes
[04:07] <UnL0cK> aps ok
[04:07] <erisco> does anyone know the package for the XML::Parser
[04:07] <clineco> how do i remove totem plugin for firefox?
[04:07] <UnL0cK> so i have to burn it like an iso with nero's option
[04:07] <erisco> i really need to know this package name :s
[04:07] <vrub> quake III just got released by id in source and i dled it and wanted to play around
[04:07] <shandar> UnL0cK, use the burn image tool in nero and you're all set :)
[04:07] <Hipfi> c'ya
[04:07] <vrub> kbrooks what does the build-essential thing do
[04:08] <shandar> exactly
[04:08] <Toba> how secure is nfs?
[04:08] <UnL0cK> ok thx sH4
[04:08] <UnL0cK> shandar
[04:08] <shandar> np :)
[04:08] <Adi_pati> hikaru where r u/
[04:08] <vrub> HappyFool quake expert ?
[04:08] <kbrooks> vrub: just install it
[04:08] <vrub> kbrooks its not in the repo
[04:08] <HappyFool> vrub: nope, but i can use apt-cache search ;)
[04:09] <kbrooks> vrub: i mean build-essential
[04:09] <Toba> bah
[04:09] <vrub> kbrooks okay
[04:09] <El_Che> Toba: not at all
[04:09] <Toba> dammit.
[04:09] <sH4> UnLock ,? me ? -; hm..TT
[04:09] <kbrooks> vrub: apt-cache policy build-essential and apt-cache depends build-essential
[04:09] <Toba> is there an alternative to nfs which IS secure?
[04:09] <JDahl> sH4, talking perl or something?
[04:09] <HappyFool> Toba: can you pipe nfs over ssh?
[04:10] <Toba> HappyFool: I wish.
[04:10] <vrub> kbrooks okay i am installing it
[04:10] <Toba> I'll see if I can ^^
[04:10] <vrub> kbrooks done
[04:10] <erisco> okay... does anyone know how to get the XML::Parser (for perl) for 5.10?
[04:10] <Toba> http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/aixbman/security/secure_nfs.htm
[04:10] <Toba> it looksl ike it's possible to secure it
[04:10] <vrub> kbrooks if i only had a brain eh
[04:10] <kbrooks> vrub: lol
[04:11] <vrub> kbrooks so how do i compile a bunch of source code :P
[04:11] <vrub> kbrooks think of this as a learning experience
[04:11] <DarkFame> looking for a good torrent app, any suggestions?
[04:11] <vrub> DarkFame Azureus!
[04:11] <vogueboy> azureus
[04:11] <sH4> JDahl ,sorry -; i have no a idea
[04:11] <kbrooks> vrub: use ./configure, run make and then make install
[04:11] <DarkFame> don't like it, it's a resource hog.
[04:11] <kbrooks> erm
[04:12] <vrub> kbrooks while i am in the directory or what ?
[04:12] <erisco> thanks anyways but i actually found it =) yay!
[04:12] <kbrooks> vrub: yes, do u know how to "untar"?
[04:12] <JDahl> vrub, building Quake 3 is probably not as easy as just asking for advice in #ubuntu
[04:12] <vrub> kbrooks i know nothing man
[04:12] <vrub> JDahl :(
[04:13] <vrub> JDahl should i just give up ?
[04:13] <kbrooks> tar -xzvf file.tar.gz # for .tar.gz
[04:13] <JDahl> vrub, I think so... wait for someone to package it
[04:13] <vrub> JDahl daaamn
[04:14] <vrub> kbrooks stuff is unpacked
[04:14] <kbrooks> JDahl: source based distros are generally better in that kind of regard
[04:14] <Adi_pati> hikaruuu w r u/
[04:14] <vogueboy> whats the best site for linux software? like macudpdate for mac soft?
[04:14] <Adi_pati>  i remember u honey
[04:15] <vrub> kbrooks guessing compiling is really difficult
[04:15] <kbrooks> vrub: its easy
[04:15] <DarkFame> vogueboy, www.freshmeat.net is a good site.
[04:15] <kbrooks> vrub: it just takes a lot of effort with the deps
[04:15] <vrub> kbrooks :) ahh
[04:16] <vrub> kbrooks alright i have all the dependency stuff installed and unpacked and im aimed at the directory in console
[04:16] <vrub> kbrooks what happens next
[04:16] <kbrooks> vrub: run ./configure
[04:16] <SamanthaGothLove> Can somebody please help me i just finished installing and updating Ubuntu on my system and now i want to play mp3's but get an error no plug-ins installed what gives ?
[04:16] <vrub> kbrooks just ./configure ?
[04:16] <kbrooks> yes
[04:16] <SamanthaGothLove> Where do i download plug-ins from now?
[04:16] <Adi_pati> hiiiiiiiiiiii
[04:16] <defcon8> hello
[04:16] <vrub> kbrooks bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
[04:17] <kbrooks> vrub: ls -l, do you see a Makefile ?
[04:17] <Chris_Tucker> what is the app that makes the desktop switcher 3D?
[04:17] <vrub> kbrooks nope
[04:17] <kbrooks> vrub: hm, pastebin ls -l
[04:18] <vrub> total 60
[04:18] <vrub> drwxr-xr-x  18 vlad vlad  4096 2005-10-23 09:41 code
[04:18] <vrub> drwxr-xr-x   2 vlad vlad  4096 2005-10-23 09:41 common
[04:18] <vrub> -rwxrwxrwx   1 vlad vlad 15148 2005-08-16 18:39 COPYING.txt
[04:18] <vrub> drwxr-xr-x  16 vlad vlad  4096 2005-10-23 09:41 lcc
[04:18] <vrub> drwxr-xr-x   5 vlad vlad  4096 2005-10-23 09:41 libs
[04:18] <vrub> drwxr-xr-x   2 vlad vlad  4096 2005-10-23 09:41 q3asm
[04:18] <JDahl> kbrooks, vrub, maybe use PM?
[04:18] <vrub> drwxr-xr-x   2 vlad vlad  4096 2005-10-23 09:41 q3map
[04:18] <vrub> drwxr-xr-x   4 vlad vlad  4096 2005-10-23 09:41 q3radiant
[04:18] <vrub> -rwxrwxrwx   1 vlad vlad  9000 2005-08-18 16:59 README.txt
[04:18] <vrub> drwxr-xr-x   2 vlad vlad  4096 2005-10-23 09:41 ui
[04:18] <vrub> JDahl pm ?
[04:18] <aeon17x> vrub: use pastebin
[04:18] <Chris_Tucker> what is the app that makes the desktop switcher 3D?
[04:18] <kbrooks> vrub: i did say pastebin
[04:18] <vrub> kbrooks i dont know what that means
[04:18] <skullbocks> hi all !
[04:18] <vogueboy> thanks for the freshmeat tip, my irc client froze
[04:19] <vogueboy> hi skullbocks
[04:19] <kbrooks> vrub: ask rather than just pasting
[04:19] <vrub> kbrooks sorry
[04:19] <vrub> kbrooks What does pastebin mean?
[04:19] <goshawk_> new to chat, actually trying to get to the plone chat room, running with warty.
[04:19] <kbrooks> vrub:
[04:19] <kbrooks> !paste
[04:19] <ubotu> I heard paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[04:19] <vogueboy> I am d/l ing Gentoo linux because ubuntu did not work for me, yaboot never installed
[04:19] <kbrooks> vogueboy: be nice
[04:20] <kbrooks> vogueboy: gentoo linux takes just as much work as ubuntu to get installed
[04:20] <vrub> kbrooks so i paste the text online ?
 who are you explaining this to? <@dg> someone <@grifferz> dg's got a girlfriend! and she wants to know ssh! <@grifferz> dg and $girl sitting in a tree. <@grifferz> s s h i n g
[04:20] <kbrooks> vrub: yes, ... but hang on
[04:20] <tttriple> ubuntu takes siht all
[04:20] <vrub> kbrooks nods i pasted it
[04:20] <SamanthaGothLove> Can somebody please help me i just finished installing and updating Ubuntu on my system and now i want to play mp3's but get an error no plug-ins installed what gives ?
[04:21] <SamanthaGothLove> Where do i download plug-ins from now?
[04:21] <dark_one> anyone know what package i have to install to get the 'fixed' font installed so that X.org will start?
[04:21] <tttriple> unless you want multimedia suppoer
[04:21] <tttriple> or usb modem support
[04:21] <tttriple> or webservers
[04:21] <dark_one> SamanthaGothLove: apt-get/aptitude .....
[04:21] <tttriple> or flash or java
[04:22] <nubuntu> anyone Norwegians here who can help me get those special characters (ea oe aa) working in xmms and gtkpod...
[04:22] <liquidten2> nubuntu:  it just won't work ufortunately
[04:23] <aeon17x> !tell SamanthaGothLove about mp3
[04:23] <liquidten2> nubuntu:  You need to use beep-media-player (bmp) to see special characters.  It is essentially the gtk2 version of xmms
[04:23] <vrub> kbrooks work is hard ?
[04:23] <tttriple> !tell tttriple about mp3
[04:24] <tttriple> SamanthaGothLove, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats read
[04:24] <nubuntu> liquidten2, well, xmms can executed to work with special characters, but I cant get it permanent
[04:24] <jyrki> I have Ubuntu 5.04 The Hoary Hedgehog, after installing some new programs I faced to problem that these programs are not integrated to Menus. What should I install to have simple editor for menus?
[04:24] <skullbocks> I have a small question ... i was running hoary on my laptop, i just update it to breezy and now i have no more sound ... any idea !?
[04:24] <aeon17x> jyrki: SMEG should do it.
[04:24] <godspeed> how do I make my ntfs partitions writable
[04:24] <tttriple> jyrki,  there is one already installed?
[04:24] <napsy> godspeed: you can't
[04:24] <DarkFame> napsy, you can
[04:25] <tttriple> really? i thought you just needed to change a switch
[04:25] <napsy> yes, very limited
[04:25] <vogueboy> anyone here had yaboot problems during installation?
[04:25] <aeon17x> godspeed: there is some experimental NTFS support... too risky though.
[04:25] <kbrooks> vrub: no
[04:25] <napsy> godspeed: there is write support but it's very limited
[04:25] <godspeed> oh :/
[04:25] <jyrki> I cannot find any tool for this purpose. Can I get smeg from ubuntu repositories or from universe?
[04:25] <napsy> godspeed: and very experimental
[04:25] <tttriple> how can write be limited writing ?
[04:25] <napsy> wel
[04:25] <vrub> kbrooks the makefile is in a folder :P rofl
[04:25] <tttriple> liek it cant write big files
[04:26] <vrub> kbrooks okay i see a makefile now
[04:26] <tttriple> or write so many dirs deep
[04:26] <napsy> you can write only existing files
[04:26] <napsy> and you can't change more then the size of the file
[04:26] <kbrooks> vrub: run make
[04:26] <tttriple> interesting...
[04:26] <tttriple> yeah
[04:26] <DarkFame> tttriple, it's reverse engineered as the NT filesystem is not open to the public.
[04:26] <shandar> tttriple, but that's not true, I accidentally wrote an entire dir with 4gb of files to an NTFS disk...
[04:26] <kbrooks> question.
[04:26] <tttriple> i just figured if you cant make new files you cant make exsiting ones bigger
[04:26] <vrub> kbrooks erm how ?
[04:26] <erisco> i am getting better at this ubuntu thing =)
[04:26] <shandar> It's risky, but it worked for me
[04:27] <kbrooks> vrub: in the directory
[04:27] <kbrooks> of the makefile
[04:27] <tttriple> so they havent released the code for the ntfs write thing
[04:27] <vrub> kbrooks i mean the command to type in
[04:27] <DarkFame> tttriple, why do you want to continue using NTFS anyway? it's not a good filesystem compared to ext3 and reiserfs.
[04:27] <shandar> erisco, way to go :)
[04:27] <erisco> now what is the different from a configure, a make, and a make install
[04:27] <vrub> kbrooks run Makefile doesnt do anything
[04:27] <tttriple> i wasnt the one asking...
[04:27] <tttriple> i was just interested
[04:27] <vrub> kbrooks says run isnt a command
[04:27] <kbrooks> vrub: once again
[04:27] <tttriple> im happy with read-only with my ntfs
[04:27] <kbrooks> 'make'
[04:27] <DarkFame> tttriple, they? you mean ms? they seldom release anything to the public.
[04:28] <erisco> they are all fun to watch till a million errors shoot out
[04:28] <HappyFool> DarkFame: ext3 etc. not so good for booting windows on ;)
[04:28] <tttriple> ms was forced to release code to denmark or somethings
[04:28] <vrub> kbrooks im sorry if im pissing you off but i have no experience with this and i might be annoying because i dont get it
[04:28] <napsy> use reiser4 ;)
[04:28] <kbrooks> vrub: i am not pissed off
[04:28] <tttriple> i mean the linux code for writing to ntfs you said it wasnt public
[04:28] <shandar> erisco, afaik: configure set up the paths etc to make the compiler work. make: compile. make-install: install it :)
[04:28] <shib> can someone help me? 'sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop' doesn't work
[04:28] <vrub> kbrooks well i would be if i were you im asking the same things
[04:28] <DarkFame> HappyFool, true.. but I don't see the big point of writing to NTFS partitions from Linux.
[04:28] <vrub> kbrooks i am in the folder right now with the Makefile, you said to run it but i dont know how
[04:29] <erisco> shandar, neat, it is what i figured it might be
[04:29] <Anon6493> shib what is the error message ?
[04:29] <DarkFame> tttriple, it's in the kernel source like everything else.
[04:29] <HappyFool> DarkFame: fair enough. can be useful for rescuing
[04:29] <HappyFool> vrub: the command to run is 'make'. Type  make<enter> ;)
[04:29] <kbrooks> vrub: run 'make'
[04:29] <kbrooks> type 'make'
[04:29] <shandar> erisco, not sure though :) what I know for sure is that I hate them above everything else in linux
[04:29] <shib> poltergeist7000, "couldn't find package kubuntu-desktop"
[04:29] <roland> i search a french forum please
[04:29] <HappyFool> !fr
[04:29] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[04:29] <roland> merci
[04:29] <godspeed> too bad i almost liked this
[04:29] <DarkFame> tttriple, but the NTFS specs arent released to the public.
[04:30] <tttriple> yeah
[04:30] <HappyFool> !tell shib about repositories
[04:30] <vrub> if [ `hostname` == sparkle ]  ; then ./unix/pcons-2.3.1 -j4 -- novm noso ; else ./unix/cons ; fi
[04:30] <vrub> : No such file or directory
[04:30] <vrub> make: *** [all]  Error 127
[04:30] <Kyral> We have to reverse engineer them :D
[04:30] <vrub> kbrooks i pasted some random things above
[04:30] <HappyFool> shib: enable at least 'main' and 'restricted' and try again (read ubotu's links)
[04:30] <kbrooks> vrub: well, hmm
[04:30] <HappyFool> vrub: easy on the pasting
[04:30] <tttriple> some lawers have the ability to make reverse engerneering illegal with creative law reading
[04:30] <shib> k
[04:30] <Kyral> Yah don't let Seveas see you ;P
[04:31] <DarkFame> only way to play with MS is to reverse engineer.. look at Samba.. a reverse engineered project which outperforms MS 2003 Server (3 times faster).
[04:31] <Kyral> tttriple, that ain't gonna stop me
[04:31] <vrub> kbrooks was that supposed to happen :P
[04:31] <kbrooks> vrub: I don't know now. :(
[04:31] <vrub> kbrooks damn :(
[04:31] <shandar> Wow.. I knew samba was good, but not that good!
[04:32] <nevyn> DarkFame: the problem is that as soon as you start letting someone else choose the goalposts you're gonna loose.. eg: openoffice
[04:32] <Kyral> OO.org > MS Office
[04:32] <poltergeist7000> shib you need to enable the universe repository first
[04:32] <Kyral> Seriously ;P
[04:32] <nevyn> Kyral: for a bunch of things yes.
[04:32] <tttriple> who chose open offices goalposts
[04:32] <nevyn> Kyral: but for actually being an inovative piece of software.. I don't think so.
[04:32] <tttriple> whats wrong with OO
[04:33] <Kyral> nevyn, of course
[04:33] <nevyn> tttriple: it clones ms word
[04:33] <DarkFame> LOL!!!
[04:33] <Kyral> its an open-source clone of Word
[04:33] <tttriple> it cant be inovative, its a copy of something else
[04:33] <Kyral> And I don't mind it :D
[04:33] <DarkFame> ms word cloned word perfect, moron
[04:33] <nevyn> DarkFame: not true.
[04:33] <tttriple> it has no benifits over msword only that it is linux
[04:33] <nevyn> DarkFame: did you ever USE word perfect?
[04:33] <Kyral> I did
[04:33] <Kyral> back in the DOS days....
[04:33] <vrub> kbrooks oooh i was in the wrong folder again, i just did make in the inux folder and the makefile disappeared after spitting some text out
[04:33] <tttriple> and the only people that that benifits is linux users
[04:33] <nevyn> I did.. it's far nicer than ms word for preparing documents
[04:34] <JDahl> tttriple, some might consider being free a benefit as well
[04:34] <Kyral> on an old 286
[04:34] <tttriple> i used windows word perfect back in like 19
[04:34] <DarkFame> nevyn, yes.
[04:34] <vrub> kbrooks what do i do now!
[04:34] <alexissoft> hi
[04:34] <tttriple> 1992
[04:34] <tttriple> i had a 286 , with windows 2
[04:34] <tttriple> it sucked
[04:34] <Kyral> tttriple, I know Windows users who say OO.org is better than MS Office
[04:34] <vrub> kbrooks waaait it didnt disappear doh but it did some stuff
[04:34] <kbrooks> vrub: I don't know. I only know the basic steps of compilation
[04:34] <kbrooks> :P
[04:34] <DarkFame> eventually ms released an update for windows 95 which suddenly made word perfect very unstable
[04:34] <nevyn> DarkFame: Word is horrible. Wordperfect isn't..
[04:34] <kbrooks> well wait
[04:34] <tttriple> and someone gave me windows 3.11 and windows 3.11 didnt support 286 processors
[04:34] <vrub> kbrooks but usually you just type make and that's it ?
[04:34] <SamanthaGothLove> ubotu you there??
[04:34] <ubotu> SamanthaGothLove: Are you on ritalin?
[04:34] <Kyral> Maybe because they don't have to shell out 300 to get it
[04:35] <SamanthaGothLove> how do i tell if i am?
[04:35] <HappyFool> SamanthaGothLove: ubotu is a bot (a computer program)
[04:35] <Kyral> ubotu I am offended by that statement
[04:35] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, Kyral
[04:35] <kbrooks> vrub: and THEN make install
[04:35] <erisco> is there a package for GTK?
[04:35] <DarkFame> nevyn, a bad copy. :)
[04:35] <tttriple> ms is a dodgy company
[04:35] <HappyFool> erisco: at least 2
[04:35] <kbrooks> Kyral: he is a bot
[04:35] <vrub> kbrooks so if make goes through with no problems you type make install ?
[04:35] <Kyral> kbrooks I know :D
[04:35] <erisco> sorry, i mean GTK+
[04:35] <SamanthaGothLove> I need help with playing mp3's
[04:35] <skullbocks> can you help me with my sound pb ? i am stuck :'(
[04:35] <HappyFool> !tell SamanthaGothLove about restricted
[04:35] <nevyn> DarkFame: but openoffice in my opinion trys too much to be word and not enough to be wordperfect
[04:35] <tttriple> SamanthaGothLove, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats read
[04:36] <tttriple> second time ive told you
[04:36] <erisco> i can't find it on google... except for a gtk engines thilnce or somethign like that
[04:36] <DarkFame> nevyn, true.
[04:36] <SamanthaGothLove> i did just don't understand what to download?
[04:36] <tttriple> just read it
[04:36] <nevyn> DarkFame: which is why chasing word is gonna be a loosing strategy because word isn't actually good
[04:36] <tttriple> and do what it says
[04:36] <erisco> i apt-get it and it didn't help :s
[04:36] <tttriple> sudo in front of apt get
[04:36] <nevyn> DarkFame: it's a word processor too literally it processes WORDS rather than documents ;)
[04:36] <tttriple> dont try and understand it just do it
[04:36] <HappyFool> erisco: 'apt-cache search gtk+' points to libgtk2.0-0  -- which should be installed on standard ubuntu
[04:37] <shandar> erisco, what do you need it for? it is included in ubuntu, so is it an extra lib you need?
[04:37] <DarkFame> nevyn, I guess they are chasing word because it's a familiar user interface for most people.
[04:37] <tttriple> and if it works you come out winner
[04:37] <kbrooks> vrub: and that installs the package yes, but you should EITHER prepend sudo or run .. make DESTDIR=/path/to/installation/directory install
[04:37] <nevyn> DarkFame: no excuse
[04:37] <erisco> shandar, yes it is an extra lib
[04:37] <kbrooks> prepend sudo = sudo make install
[04:37] <DarkFame> nevyn, well.. use abiword or koffice then. :)
[04:37] <shandar> erisco, what lib? have you checked in synpatic?
[04:37] <nevyn> DarkFame: eventually good stuff will win..
[04:37] <DarkFame> you don't HAVE to use OO
[04:37] <erisco> i am unsure of the lib
[04:37] <nevyn> DarkFame: but if you start by copying the bad stuff you're not going to get far.
[04:38] <erisco> configure is looking for GTK+
[04:38] <DarkFame> nevyn, true.
[04:38] <erisco> it said the GTK+ test failed, meaning it is not installed correctly
[04:38] <shandar> ah... what are you compiling?
[04:38] <HappyFool> erisco: have you installed libgtk2.0-dev ?
[04:38] <erisco> happyfool, yes that package is already on my system
[04:38] <erisco> happyfool, i will try that
[04:39] <tttriple> the next word has a dynamic "dash" that changes with the context of your document http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/wordbig.jpg
[04:39] <SamanthaGothLove> I need help you guys!!!
[04:39] <erisco> exactly what are dev packages? are they just lib for compile?
[04:39] <DarkFame> nevyn, but you know the story about wordperfect and ms word?
[04:39] <HappyFool> erisco: header files and libs, usually
[04:39] <shandar> SamanthaGothLove, what?
[04:39] <DarkFame> nevyn, why wordperfect lost to ms word.
[04:39] <tttriple> samatha, i did what it says on that page with as much experinec as you have now
[04:39] <nevyn> DarkFame: wordperfect underestimated windows
[04:39] <erisco> happyfool, okay thats cool
[04:39] <SamanthaGothLove> Can't play my mp3s on ubuntu
[04:39] <nevyn> DarkFame: mostly that's it.
[04:39] <tttriple> and  it worked for me
[04:39] <erisco> i am running configure again
[04:39] <SamanthaGothLove> i just installed it and its up to date aswell
[04:40] <tttriple> so try it without doubthing your ability
[04:40] <erisco> *crosses fingers*
[04:40] <tttriple> do everything on that page
[04:40] <DarkFame> nevyn, how come that's your opinion?
[04:40] <skullbocks> SamanthaGothLove> sound working ?
[04:40] <HappyFool> erisco: what are you compiling?
[04:40] <tttriple> inculding addind the rescources
[04:40] <SamanthaGothLove> yup
[04:40] <nevyn> and microsofts bribing^Wsupport of the education system
[04:40] <SamanthaGothLove> the sounds workin nicely
[04:40] <erisco> again, gimpshop
[04:40] <skullbocks> SamanthaGothLove> what soft r u sing ?
[04:40] <nevyn> DarkFame: I still know places using wordperfect 5.1 but they're disappearing
[04:41] <erisco> i crashed 5.10 completely yesterday and had to reformat
[04:41] <skullbocks> SamanthaGothLove> did u try xmms ?
[04:41] <SamanthaGothLove> music player
[04:41] <erisco> crazy eh?
[04:41] <SamanthaGothLove> the default app on ubuntu
[04:41] <HappyFool> erisco: right, i couldn't remember if it was you with gimpshop
[04:41] <erisco> i am so desperate to get this thing working =p
[04:41] <tttriple> its stupid to not use what everyone else is using in a busisness
[04:41] <erisco> i am the gimpshop freak =p
[04:41] <DarkFame> nevyn, ms made wordperfect unstable on win95 by purpose
[04:41] <Dave> how do i burn VCD's in ubuntu 5.04
[04:41] <nevyn> DarkFame: wordperfect missed the windows 3.11 boat..
[04:41] <erisco> though i am coming at this at a more controlled and safer angle
[04:41] <nevyn> DarkFame: that wouldn't supprise me either
[04:41] <DarkFame> nevyn, that boat didn't float anyway.
[04:41] <HappyFool> erisco: have you tried installing libgimp2.0-dev ?
[04:42] <SamanthaGothLove> hello
[04:42] <erisco> happyfool, i have now =)
[04:42] <kbrooks> i need some IMPORTANT HELP
[04:42] <tttriple> hi SamanthaGothLove
[04:42] <SamanthaGothLove> hi
[04:42] <HappyFool> SamanthaGothLove: can you tell us what on wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats you don't understand?
[04:42] <Dave> can anyone tell me how do i burn video cd's in buntu linux
[04:42] <SamanthaGothLove> what should i download
[04:42] <kbrooks> i want to reinstall breezy. i have followed a guide, http://marc.herbert.free.fr/linux/win2linstall.html
[04:42] <erisco> alright compile came back saying my package requirements for libart-2.0 were not met
[04:42] <tttriple> dave, www.justfuckinggoogleit.com
[04:43] <nevyn> DarkFame: it did for business..
[04:43] <erisco> Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
[04:43] <erisco> installed software in a non-standard prefix.
[04:43] <SamanthaGothLove> okay okay so i didn't read the whole thingy i've got a head ach
[04:43] <kbrooks> tttriple: not nice, and thats counterproductive
[04:43] <kbrooks> tttriple: be civil too
[04:43] <shakuhashi> are there a good documentation to create an ubuntu package? how to proceed to send it for the project?
[04:43] <erisco> i have no clue what that is about o0
[04:43] <tttriple> it was civil
[04:43] <HappyFool> erisco: you need more -dev packages
[04:43] <tttriple> but probaly counterproductive
[04:43] <kbrooks> tttriple: no it wasnt, 'fucking'
[04:43] <erisco> heh okay let me run config again
[04:43] <tttriple> i didnt chose the url for that site
[04:43] <SamanthaGothLove> :((] 
[04:43] <erisco> i just got the libgimp dev
[04:44] <tttriple> it it was justgoogleit ild use that
[04:44] <HappyFool> SamanthaGothLove: what have done so far?
[04:44] <erisco> happyfool, so how exactly do i tell which dev packages i need?
[04:44] <erisco> it doesn't jump out and tell me...
[04:44] <HappyFool> erisco: cunning and inspiration
[04:44] <SamanthaGothLove> installed ubuntu and updated it
[04:44] <nevyn> DarkFame: anyway the point is.. while word is a copy of wordperfect it's poorer than wordperfect and openoffice is poorer than word by being a copy of a broken paradigm that's will always be stuck trying to play catchup to word
[04:44] <HappyFool> erisco: and heavy use of apt-cache search
[04:44] <erisco> happyfool, oh yay
[04:44] <HappyFool> erisco: try    'apt-cache search libart.*dev'  -- see anything?
[04:45] <kbrooks> tttriple: why are you telling a newbie (as it appears) to  google? couldn't you be helpful by giving him the google search result page?
[04:45] <HappyFool> SamanthaGothLove: ok, first you need to enable network repositories
[04:45] <HappyFool> SamanthaGothLove: that will let you download the necessary mp3 software
[04:45] <tttriple> k ok
[04:45] <DarkFame> nevyn, good point. they should aim higher than word.
[04:45] <skullbocks> does anyone have idea to have sound ;)
[04:45] <kbrooks> tttriple: sure, its trivial for you and me, but might not be for a newbie
[04:45] <erisco> like four packages
[04:45] <erisco> i will get them all
[04:46] <skullbocks> i don't have any sound since my update
[04:46] <erisco> can't hurt
[04:46] <HappyFool> erisco: hrm
[04:46] <tttriple> yeah i suspose, did you know that the windows vista logo is nearly exactly the same as the xp one. very creative
[04:46] <HappyFool> erisco: let me check
[04:46] <kbrooks> tttriple: really?
[04:46] <kbrooks> tttriple: link?
[04:46] <Dave> please help meeeeeeeeee
[04:46] <tttriple> http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/images/gallery/logos/web/WinVista_v_Web.jpg
[04:46] <HappyFool> erisco: i think only libart-dev is needed
[04:46] <erisco> happyfool, i am just getting them all
[04:47] <erisco> happyfool, that is the one i am getting now
[04:47] <tttriple> diffrent typeface and diffrent gradient on the windows
[04:47] <erisco> happyfool, it can't hurt just to get them all can it?
[04:47] <nevyn> DarkFame: oo.org's main saving grace at 2.0 imho is oasis
[04:47] <HappyFool> erisco: well, you mind end up installing weird stuff
[04:47] <tttriple> i just found out that the new vista xml filesystem got scrapped
[04:47] <kbrooks> nevyn: oasis?
[04:47] <nevyn> DarkFame: if that get's off the ground enough to shake .doc that's a seriously good thing
[04:47] <kbrooks> tttriple: xml filesystem?
[04:47] <nevyn> kbrooks: the standardised xml fileformat for office apps.
[04:47] <HappyFool> SamanthaGothLove: this page https://wiki.ubuntu.com//AddingRepositoriesHowto will tell you how to add repositories
[04:47] <erisco> i am getting tired of the 50 line error complaint "W: Couldn't stat source package" for everyone of my repositories
[04:48] <kbrooks> tttriple: yay....
[04:48] <kbrooks> why did it get scrapped?
[04:48] <kbrooks> tttriple: link?
[04:48] <erisco> any fixes for this? it is really screwing up the terminal with junk
[04:48] <tttriple> yeah they wanted to make some sort of searchable xml file system
[04:48] <erisco> every apt-get i do...
[04:48] <kbrooks> tttriple: no that wasnt xml
[04:48] <tttriple> like a completley diffrent take on filesystems
[04:48] <HappyFool> erisco: what repository url are you using?
[04:48] <nevyn> tttriple: winfs?
[04:48] <HappyFool> erisco: just the hostname part (e.g., us.archive.ubuntu.com)
[04:48] <erisco> happyfool, you mean all my repositories?
[04:48] <tttriple> it was based on some sort of xml ssytem i heard
[04:48] <erisco> oh let me check
[04:49] <HappyFool> erisco: just the hostname (should be the same for all)
[04:49] <tttriple> i could be completley wrong though
[04:49] <kbrooks> tttriple: winfs will be out seperately
[04:49] <aeon17x> !ubotu
[04:49] <ubotu> Thaaat's me! I'm a bot, not a human. I'm sometimes the most coherent poster on this channel! For more, ask me about "add". You can browse my databanks on http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:49] <kbrooks> tttriple: are u talking about winfs?
[04:49] <Gorgapor> I've been having some trouble with Eclipse on Ubuntu, can anyone help?
[04:49] <kbrooks> yes or no
[04:49] <tttriple> probaly
[04:50] <erisco> all the "Ubuntu 5.10" and two "http://ca.archive.ubuntu"
[04:50] <tttriple> im not sure ive just been reading tech collums and have limited informatinon
[04:50] <shandar> Gorgapor, depends. I've gotten it to run but I don't know how to use it :)
[04:50] <erisco> all the "Ubuntu 5.10" and two "http://ca.archive.ubuntu/breezy-back-ports"
[04:50] <HappyFool> erisco: try change that ca.archive.ubuntu.com to plain archive.ubuntu.com
[04:50] <HappyFool> is there a breezy-backports ?
[04:50] <shandar> or rather, I'm not using it att all..
[04:51] <HappyFool> erisco: that backports lines aren't all that important
[04:51] <erisco> Could not download all repository indexes
[04:51] <tttriple> do you think it would be a wise move for apple to make a x86 version of macos
[04:51] <erisco> and they are all from the backports again
[04:51] <HappyFool> erisco: i'd just disable backports for now
[04:52] <erisco> but hey, i only get one error now
[04:52] <jack-> tttriple, you're late
[04:52] <erisco> oh sorry, another window popped up with the rest -.-
[04:52] <jack-> its almost finished already
[04:53] <erisco> W: GPG error: http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[04:53] <tttriple> late for what
[04:53] <tttriple> intelegent conversation
[04:53] <erisco> that dam signature error agian
 do you think it would be a wise move for apple to make a x86 version of macos
[04:53] <shandar> tttriple, OSX86 is alrady ut more or less..
[04:53] <jack-> macosx-intel is almost finished already
[04:53] <jack-> and btw, its "intelligent"
[04:53] <HappyFool> erisco: try switching to archive.ubuntu.com, or ignore it
[04:54] <erisco> happyfool, i did and then i disabled them
[04:54] <erisco> still those errors
[04:54] <tttriple> well
[04:54] <HappyFool> erisco: you need to switch 'breezy-updates' etc too
[04:54] <tttriple> ive been out of the tech scene for a while now
[04:54] <jack-> obviously..
[04:54] <jack-> use google
[04:54] <tttriple> i have been
[04:54] <jack-> thats useful! :p
[04:54] <erisco> happyfool, what repositories are these?
[04:55] <HappyFool> erisco: in synaptic, in settings -> repositories, click on the repo and click 'edit'
[04:55] <tttriple> i should www.justf   inggoogleit.com
[04:55] <erisco> happyfool, i just added the backports universal and etc in the unbuntu guide
[04:55] <HappyFool> erisco: you'll see a URI entry
[04:55] <jack-> tttriple: exactly
[04:55] <HappyFool> erisco: that's what i meant for you to change
[04:55] <erisco> happyfool, "repo" what is this? reproduction?
[04:55] <HappyFool> repository
[04:55] <jack-> repository
[04:56] <erisco> lol okay
[04:56] <HappyFool> are you using synaptic?
[04:56] <erisco> yes
[04:56] <jack-> check www.basicdebianvocabulary.com
[04:56] <HappyFool> settings -> repositories, click on a list entry and click 'edit'
[04:56] <erisco> HappyFool, i did change these urls from ca.archive.ubuntu.com and removed the "ca."
[04:56] <HappyFool> erisco: all of them?
[04:56] <erisco> like you said
[04:56] <erisco> jsut the two backports
[04:56] <HappyFool> erisco: change the others too
[04:57] <erisco> there are only two from the archive
[04:57] <Alex> Hey Everyone :) I'm about to attempt to get TV out working on a 10 year old ATi card! whee..
[04:57] <erisco> but aside from that
[04:57] <erisco> not i need TIFF
[04:57] <erisco> =0
[04:57] <erisco> and XMU lib
[04:57] <nevyn> Alex: I just tried it on a radeon.. it wasn't worth it.
[04:58] <nevyn> Alex: I went back to the G400
[04:58] <Alex> nevyn: It's a rage. Is it that impossible?
[04:58] <tttriple> im wating for a change, things have been the same for a long time...
[04:58] <erisco> what is the cache search again?
[04:58] <tttriple> something radical
[04:58] <HappyFool> apt-cache search
[04:58] <Alex> apt-cache search?
[04:58] <erisco> yes thanks
[04:58] <HappyFool> you can also use the search in synaptic
[04:59] <nevyn> Alex: it's not impossible but in the case of the radeon 9000 the output was bad. and slow
[04:59] <erisco> okay apt-cache search xmu* is a little much :s
[05:00] <Alex> erisco: apt-cache search xmu* |less :P
[05:00] <erisco> the only key words i have are xmu and lib
[05:01] <HappyFool> at a guess libxmu-dev
[05:01] <erisco> alex, thanks
[05:01] <erisco> a lot of the xmu is coming back with xml
[05:01] <erisco> are these related?
[05:02] <HappyFool> well, libxmu is 'x utilities', so i doubt it
[05:02] <erisco> okay i found libxmu6
[05:02] <erisco> sound resonable for a xmu lib?
[05:02] <erisco> also, how do i get out of the |less
[05:02] <HappyFool> 'q'
[05:02] <erisco> i am at the full colon
[05:03] <HappyFool> make sure you get the -dev package too
[05:03] <erisco> thanks happyfool
[05:03] <kbrooks> i want to reinstall breezy. i have followed a guide, http://marc.herbert.free.fr/linux/win2linstall.html
[05:03] <erisco> crap, libxmu6 is already installed
[05:03] <kbrooks> BUT
[05:03] <kbrooks> when i reboot and select the menuitem
[05:03] <sktrdie> I need to make a gif animation, what should I use?
[05:03] <kbrooks> the kernel panics
[05:04] <elvstone> hello. anyone know when the breezy CDs will start shipping, have they shipped? the status on my order is still "2005-10-05: 25 CDs (sent to shipping company)" anyone know if it will change to "(shipped)" when it's shipped?
[05:04] <erisco> oh dam again
[05:04] <kbrooks> elvstone: just be patient
[05:04] <erisco> WARNING: *** gimp-remote will not be built (XMU library not found) ***
[05:05] <HappyFool> erisco: installed libxmu-dev ?
[05:05] <tttriple> buy 25 blank cd's and set up a automated script to burn 25 cds in a row?
[05:05] <elvstone> kbrooks: i am :) just curious if anyone has some inside info on how the shipping is done, heh.
[05:05] <erisco> have now happyfool =)
[05:05] <erisco> now let me look up this tiff thing
[05:05] <HappyFool> erisco: you're always look for -dev packages, bear that in mind
[05:05] <elvstone> kbrooks: see i'm starting up a little bookshop on the 11:th of november, and i'll be having those CDs at the cashier for people to take.
[05:05] <tttriple> "automated script" is there "non-automated scripts"
[05:06] <erisco> btw, the backport errors are gone *cheers*
[05:06] <elvstone> tttriple: interactive ones?
[05:06] <Gorgapor> can anyone help me with running Eclipse on ubuntu? i'm having some problems
[05:06] <erisco> HappyFool, and dev pakages are always -dev?
[05:06] <tttriple> good point
[05:06] <HappyFool> erisco: i'm not sure, but i think that is the policy
[05:06] <erisco> HappyFool, alright i will remember that
[05:07] <elvstone> tttriple: ah. yes i could do that. but the ones that are shipping look so much better when sitting in my bookshop for people to take, more enticing ;)
[05:07] <webchick> Anyone in the mood to help me with some wireless troubleshooting? ;)
[05:07] <tttriple> shiny colorful things are alot more attractive tehn a sharpied blank i suspose
[05:07] <Manny> hi
[05:08] <Manny> if I want to get new packages into ubuntu (or requests for packaging, rather), can I simply file my request in the bugzilla?
[05:08] <elvstone> tttriple: i would not have ordered free CDs if they were only for myself i think.
[05:09] <erisco> HappyFool, congratz, your advice to me just now saved you answering one more question =)
[05:09] <erisco> libtiff-dev
[05:09] <HappyFool> Manny: i think the "MOTU" are the way to get packages into ubuntu
[05:09] <lsuactiafner> anyone know of a program to list the biggest files on my system?
[05:09] <Manny> MOTU?
[05:09] <HappyFool> erisco: you're getting the hang of it ;)
[05:09] <erisco> running configure again.... for the millionth time
[05:09] <HappyFool> !tell Manny about motu
[05:09] <HappyFool> Manny: read that wiki page
[05:09] <erisco> HappyFool, yeah after this i will be the compiling wiz
[05:09] <Manny> HappyFool, thanks
[05:09] <Gorgapor> lsuactiafner, you could write a script for that (well, I couldn't, but someone could :)  )
[05:10] <lsuactiafner> Gorgapor : doing a huge grep and bash maths aint fun for 200G
[05:10] <erisco> whoooohooo! another question saved for you HappyFool
[05:10] <HappyFool> heh
[05:10] <erisco> libwmg-dev
[05:11] <erisco> i am getting really excited now =p
[05:11] <Gorgapor> bah, well there goes my plan. 200G? wow
[05:11] <erisco> it feels good when things actually start working
[05:11] <HappyFool> erisco: now imagine something similar, but having to install *everything* from source, including finding websites/tarballs/correct versions
[05:11] <erisco> HappyFool, so that is the idea behind the repositories and apt-get?
[05:12] <erisco> HappyFool, not that you can't compile everything if you want
[05:12] <tttriple> why does my windows still run software that was made 25 years ago
[05:12] <HappyFool> erisco: part of it. i think auto-updates are a big part of it too
[05:12] <shandar> anyone who's got some tips about IM applications that blend in with my gtk theme (not kde apps)? don't really like gaim..
[05:12] <tttriple> wouldnt the mileage spent in maitaining my ability to run 25 year old software  be better spent on innovation
[05:13] <aeon17x> tttriple: as much as possible, we'd want to retain our ability to still play what might be obsolete formats, since we'll never know when we need them.
[05:14] <erisco> HappyFool, yes linux does a good job at keeping everything updated and organized... most of the time =)
[05:14] <aeon17x> tttriple: or in your case, programs.
[05:14] <tttriple> but that kind of software isnt even sold anymore, so there fore the formats are obsolete
[05:15] <tttriple> and the existing discs that hold that software are either lost, damaged or deep in archives somewhere
[05:15] <tttriple> i can run a game called alleycat.exe written in 1984 by a ibm programmer still
[05:15] <tttriple> i can run original windows 1 exes still
[05:16] <aeon17x> tttriple: and you're complaining?
[05:16] <tttriple> no
[05:16] <choupedral> hello all, I've just migrated from mandrake/mandriva to Breezy ; have configured everything without a glitch (dual head, dual sound cards, samba with printer sharing, etc.) but I still have one remaining problem : all accentuated characters on my old etx3 partition are displayed as "?"  with the message "invalid encoding". I've read that breezy expect everything to be in utf-8, so I guess I should convert these partition to utf-8.
[05:16] <tttriple> not really
[05:17] <erisco> i have a apt-get install question... can you use that command to install multiple thigns at once?
[05:17] <Elsan> Any way I can up the time it asks for sudo/root password? Instead of 15 minutes before asking again, I'd want 30 or something like that.
[05:17] <HappyFool> erisco: yip
[05:17] <erisco> instead of a seperate apt-get for every package?
[05:17] <kdf> hi
[05:17] <erisco> happyfool, enlighten me
[05:17] <kdf> someone can help me for lampp please ?
[05:17] <erisco> commas?
[05:17] <HappyFool> erisco: apt-get install package1 package2 package3
[05:17] <aeon17x> Elsan: if you're on the command line, sudo -s will make your root powers stick.
[05:17] <erisco> oh that easy? cool
[05:17] <HappyFool> erisco: or use synaptic ;)
[05:18] <choupedral> Elsan : or simply sudo su, and you stay root as long as you want
[05:18] <Chris_Tucker> how do i make an app run on EVERY user's login?
[05:18] <HappyFool> i believe sudo su is not recommended
[05:18] <pou52> hi.......... just out of curiosity. how does this !tell works? I find it very neat
[05:18] <Elsan> Thanks.
[05:19] <HappyFool> pou52: ubotu is a bot (a computer program). try '/msg ubotu help' to find out more
[05:19] <choupedral> HappyFool : yes, that's' what i've heard to, but it's still so convenient ...
[05:19] <HappyFool> choupedral: as opposed to sudo -s ?
[05:19] <threeseas> anyone know what the name of the config file is that contains monitor resolution?
[05:19] <pou52> Happyfool thanks
[05:19] <chon> yo
[05:19] <lsuactiafner> threeseas : /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:20] <erisco> man that cache-search is very useful
[05:20] <threeseas> thanks
[05:20] <HappyFool> Elsan: if you're interested, there is a way to change the timeout. check 'man sudoers' for more
[05:20] <erisco> alright configure again... lets see all the errors
[05:20] <kdf> someone good with lampp ?
[05:20] <olicat> how do you eject ipods in ubuntu breezy?
[05:21] <HappyFool> Chris_Tucker: maybe play with /etc/X11/Xsession.d
[05:21] <Elsan> HappyFool: Check that where?
[05:21] <choupedral> HappyFool : I guess it's the same, both are just not recommended because as u stay root u may break something inadvertently, if u forget u are root
[05:21] <Zeep> olicat: umount /dev/sdax && eject /dev/sdax
[05:21] <aeon17x> HappyFool: why do you not recommend sudo su?
[05:21] <olicat> Zeep, is there a bug? it should be done through the gui, right?
[05:21] <HappyFool> aeon17x, choupedral: i think it had to do with environment setup, or something; i'm not sure
[05:21] <erisco> libgimpprint what is that? some sort of function i assume
[05:21] <HappyFool> Elsan: at the command line (i.e., in a terminal)
[05:22] <chon> #chon
[05:22] <Elsan> HappyFool: Oh, ok :P Thanks
[05:22] <Zeep> olicat: Simple unmount doesn't make the "Do not disconnect"-screen disappear, you have to send an eject-command, too
[05:22] <aeon17x> erisco: it's a library, look for it on the repositories.
[05:22] <olicat> Zeep, yeah i understand that. but surely the gui should do that anyway?
[05:22] <HappyFool> aeon17x, choupedral: in fact, 'sudo -i' may be better (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo)
[05:23] <erisco> omg....
[05:23] <erisco> it is actually going through
[05:23] <HappyFool> heh
[05:23] <Zeep> olicat: Which GUI are you referring to
[05:23] <erisco> now there was an error about no libwmf
[05:23] <Chris_Tucker> HappyFool, can the entries in /etc/X11/Xsession.d go above 100?
[05:23] <olicat> gnome. desktop icon, disk applet
[05:23] <erisco> i think i should get this and run config agin
[05:23] <HappyFool> Chris_Tucker: i think the numbers are used to force an order
[05:23] <jaakko> how do you use subtitles with totem?
[05:23] <aeon17x> so sudo -s isn't really the highest amount of root you can power trip on?
[05:23] <Zeep> olicat: I'm not using GNOME, but as far as I know, the applet does only unmount the device
[05:24] <Zeep> olicat: but not eject
[05:24] <erisco> though gimpshop configured nicely
[05:24] <HappyFool> Chris_Tucker: maybe insert a '60my_custom_startup'
[05:24] <Chris_Tucker> HappyFool, i know what the numbers are, i just dont know if they can go over 100, it would be preferred because i wish this entry to load last.
[05:25] <erisco> two more minor errors hmm
[05:25] <HappyFool> Chris_Tucker: i don't think you want stuff to happen after 99xorg-common-start
[05:25] <HappyFool> Chris_Tucker: maybe 98blah_whatever
[05:25] <Alex_BO3> HELLO!VNCserver is activated.if i write $ vncconfig it says: No VNC extension on display :0.0
[05:26] <HappyFool> Chris_Tucker: there may be a better way to achieve this; this is only a suggestion
[05:26] <Chris_Tucker> HappyFool, ok, thanks for that help, how about user-specific start applications?
[05:26] <choupedral> so any idea about the tool I could use to convert my ext3 filesystems to utf-8 ?
[05:26] <HappyFool> Chris_Tucker: System -> Prefs -> Session
[05:26] <erisco> okay i am realy confused here
[05:26] <Chris_Tucker> thanks HappyFool
[05:26] <choupedral> there must be something, I guess I'm not the only one migrating to Breezy with non utf8 filesystems
[05:27] <erisco> configure was looking for AA lib, though all the AA lib packages are libaal which is ascii art
[05:27] <erisco> are aa and aal the same thing?
[05:27] <IceBreak> in ubuntu, do i need to install "php4-gd" for image support inside php, or if i have php 4.4.0 it's builtin ?
[05:27] <erisco> most likely not
[05:27] <sorush20> is there an indexing file folder search facility in linux ubuntu?
[05:27] <erisco> or is aalib something i will need to compile?
[05:28] <bytefoo> beagle
[05:28] <El_Che> sorush20: apt-get install beagle
[05:28] <El_Che> sorush20: sudo apt-get install beagle
[05:28] <El_Che> :)
[05:28] <HappyFool> erisco: i'm guessing you want libaa1-dev  - libaal  (ell) is for reiser
[05:29] <DarkFame> why is flashplayer such a resource hog?
[05:29] <erisco> happyfool, alright... just making sure aa and aal are not meant to be confused
[05:29] <IceBreak> anybody got a clue on my question ?
[05:29] <DarkFame> is it something that's misconfigured, or is it that bad?
[05:29] <juliux> hi
[05:29] <choupedral> DarkFame : that's a known issue with the flash plugin under linux
[05:29] <choupedral> afaik, nothing to do about it
[05:29] <DarkFame> choupedral, ok.. thanks.
[05:29] <DarkFame> choupedral, anyway to fix it?
[05:29] <juliux> i want to enable the verbose loggin from pam via ssh how can i do that?
[05:30] <sorush20> El_Che: is beagle equivalent to goolge desktop search?
[05:30] <ehb> hey everyone
[05:30] <ehb> I'm this '' close to getting sound working here
[05:30] <choupedral> If you use firefox, I would recommend the extension that replace all flash with a button that you can click to get the flash running
[05:30] <ehb> the sound card is detected, alsamixer actually works
[05:30] <pou52> uboto is an eggdrop?
[05:31] <IceBreak> ehb: i think i have that problem as well
[05:31] <ehb> but the multimedia systems selector gives me the following error message "Failed to construct test pipeline for 'ALSA - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture'"
[05:31] <choupedral> so at least you avoid get slow because of ads and only see flash when u need it
[05:31] <HappyFool> pou52: blootbot, i think (not that i know much about irc bots)
[05:31] <brodel> choupedral, what's the name of that extension, I forgot
[05:31] <brodel> I'
[05:31] <pou52> anyone care to tell me where I can read more on that please?
[05:31] <ehb> any ideas at all?
[05:31] <brodel> I've heard of it. Just didn't care too much about it. I don't mind flash unless they are annoying ads.
[05:32] <DarkFame> choupedral, ok. thanks
[05:32] <erisco> alright running configure again... i want this compile to be perfect
[05:32] <ehb> IceBreak, I'm really close to having it work now :/
[05:32] <IceBreak> ehb: what is the mm system selector ? how do i run it ?
[05:32] <choupedral> brodel : flash block
[05:32] <erisco> dam, aal is not what it wanted.... there is some AA lib
[05:32] <brodel> hehe, sounds simple enough
[05:32] <choupedral> http://flashblock.mozdev.org/
[05:33] <ehb> IceBreak, System - Preferences - Multimedia Systems Selector
[05:33] <pou52> will do a google for blootbot :)
[05:33] <erisco> okay i googled aalib, it is also an ascii art lib
[05:33] <avinoam> I get the following error configuring kmuddy:
[05:33] <avinoam> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[05:33] <brodel> the speed of my firefox is fine though. I have read about people complaining of it going slow for them in ubuntu
[05:33] <choupedral> I thinks there's another that does the same thing with  a somewhat better interface but I can remember the name
[05:33] <HappyFool> choupedral: hrm, i can't see anything obvious for converting filesystems
[05:34] <erisco> though i cannot locate an aalib package
[05:34] <IceBreak> ehb: ahh, for me it doesnt error, i just dont hear anything..
[05:34] <choupedral> for me the speed of firefox is fine too, much better than on my previous mandriva setup
[05:34] <s00d> Hi. I was wondering if it was possible to install from a CD image on an external USB hard disk? I can't seem to find the Wiki page "InstallationFromLinuxHardDisk" - it seems to have been taken down.
[05:35] <erisco> i found aalib1
[05:35] <erisco> which i dont know how that differs from libaa1
[05:35] <choupedral> HappyFool : argh, I've found something on the wiki concerning such a tool, but not the tool itself, and nothing else
[05:35] <choupedral> HappyFool : so I guess my only hope is to tell gnome not to use utf8 ?
[05:35] <erisco> alright i think i will cut the constant updates of my project lol
[05:36] <IceBreak> i must say that i've installed ubuntu on my 600mhz laptop, and it's much less responsive (gui-wise, the gtk) then windows is..
[05:36] <IceBreak> and also the hybrnating option works only on even times, on odd times it crashes
[05:37] <ShereKhan> How do I upgrade from 5.04 to 5.10? I have the CD, but I fail to find any options for just upgrading my current installation without overwriting any settings
[05:37] <erisco> aa looks like a specific plugin for gimp
[05:37] <erisco> so there is no package...
[05:37] <erisco> compile time
[05:38] <erisco> gimp-aa-1.2.3-8 RPM for i386
[05:38] <erisco> that sound resonable for a libaa?
[05:38] <Whistler> is there any software for recording my screen view?
[05:38] <Deep6> can anyone assist me in getting alsasink to work, it always says failed to construct pipeline
[05:38] <Deep6> Whistler, System:Take Screenshot
[05:38] <Whistler> i need to create video
[05:38] <erisco> deep, i think he emans real-time
[05:39] <erisco> means*
[05:39] <samue1> hello can anyone please tell me where i can read the boot log? it flys by so fast i cant read the errors in it
[05:39] <sorush20> any other indexing service other that beagle... ?
[05:39] <ShereKhan> Oh. Topic.
[05:39] <erisco> quick question, are .RPM safe for ubuntu?
[05:39] <erisco> i dont recall seeing one b4
[05:39] <Deep6> Whistler, you might be able to script one of snapshotting tools, depending on how many frames /sec you need
[05:39] <azertyuuu> hey all , can anyone help me? I want to have Windows as default OS in Grub
[05:40] <mike998> erico: yah - try looking for the alien command
[05:40] <choupedral> whistler : http://desktops.linux.com/article.pl?sid=04/07/26/1815242&tid=6
[05:40] <Deep6> erisco, RPM's are for redhat based distros' Ubuntu is based on Debian and hence uses the DEB packages...man alien if you want to but it's not recommended
[05:40] <peritus> how can i connect to a WPA encrypted WiFi?
[05:40] <erisco> alright thanks
[05:40] <dr_willis> azertyuuu,  edit the grub.conf and change the 'default' # to be the entry of the windows ittem.
[05:40] <Echelon-H> how can i take a screenshot of my screen?
[05:40] <erisco> i will look for a deb or tar... something
[05:40] <Deep6> Echelon-H, System-> Take Screenshot
[05:41] <Echelon-H> Deep6, fluxbox..
[05:41] <dr_willis> azertyuuu,  just rember that grub starts numbering at 0   so the 3rd entry if its windows would be  #2
[05:41] <Deep6> Echelon-H, gimp has one under acquire
[05:41] <s00d> :-(
[05:42] <carpe_> hello someone who can test video call with me?
[05:42] <azertyuuu> dr_willis: thanks
[05:42] <samue1> ca nanyone tell me where i can find a log of the info that flys by while ubuntu is booting please?
[05:42] <azertyuuu> dr_willis: you mean menu;lst ?
[05:42] <azertyuuu> menu.lst ?
[05:42] <dr_willis> azertyuuu,  thats it. is also clled grub.conf on some disrtos/installs
[05:42] <_jason> azertyuuu:  also if there is a menu title, grub seems to count that as an entry number so take that into account (had that problem when I tried to make windows default)
[05:42] <steigweis> what can i do to install my nvidia graphic adapter? with nvidia-glx x crashes, when i put "nvidia" instead of "nv" in the xorg.conf. this must be a breezy bug
[05:42] <erisco> ugh... i am at a screeching halt with this aalib plugin
[05:43] <dr_willis> azertyuuu,  yea. the "other os" menu utem is a fake item. it counts also. :P
[05:43] <samue1> steigwies i never change nvidia to nv in ubuntu and i get full 3d
[05:43] <erisco> configure: WARNING: *** AA plug-in will not be built (AA library not found) ***
[05:44] <steigweis> samue1: but then you do not have the nvidia-glx drivers installed
[05:44] <azertyuuu> dr_willis: oh, i have delete it
[05:44] <dr_willis> azertyuuu,  Me to. :P
[05:44] <azertyuuu> dr_willis: so, what do i have to do now
[05:44] <erisco> a lot of search results on google come up with GStreamer
[05:44] <samue1> steigwies, i do, i just get them from synaptec, i play games thru cedega
[05:44] <dr_willis> azertyuuu,  once ya edit that file and set the # - its done.
[05:45] <IceBreak> samue1: in glxinfo, you have 3d accel enabled?
[05:45] <billytwowilly> is there a program to convert mp3 to aac under linux? synaptic isn't showing me anything..
[05:45] <El_Che> samue1: cedega any good? since the day I bought a ps2, i have never played games on my pc anymore :)
[05:45] <billytwowilly> I've got mp3 audio books I want to listen to on my new ipod
[05:45] <IceBreak> samue1 i mean direct rending: Yes  ?
[05:45] <dr_willis> the 'savedefault' may affect things. It normallyis used to let grub rember the last entry you set.
[05:45] <samue1> steigwies, yes
[05:46] <jbroome> samue1: dmesg | less from the CLI or terminal might do what you want
[05:46] <dr_willis> cedega is getting very well done these days
[05:46] <steigweis> samue1: you can call me steigweis
[05:46] <IceBreak> dmesg doesnt give boot messages, just kernel ones
[05:46] <azertyuuu> dr_willis: would you like to look at #flood for a second
[05:46] <IceBreak> dont think that is what he is lokoing for
[05:46] <samue1> steigweis, lol sorry
[05:46] <steigweis> :)
[05:46] <dr_willis> azertyuuu,  ok..
[05:46] <Zeep> billytwowilly: Why don't you just copy the MP3 files to your iPod?
[05:46] <BoneE> anyone found all the muiltmedia codecs
[05:46] <Zeep> billytwowilly: The iPod is capable of reading MP3 files
[05:47] <azertyuuu> dr_willis: but windows is still not default
[05:47] <billytwowilly> Zeep, because the ipod is retarded and doesn't let me bookmark places in the mp3
[05:47] <Zeep> billytwowilly: Ah, okay - does make sense, didn't know that
[05:47] <billytwowilly> Zeep, my rio karma died and I need an mp3 player bad so I bought a used ipod mini on the cheap. I'm beginning to regret it.. it's really lacking features.
[05:48] <dr_willis> savedefaut and 'default' sort of are fighting - use one OR the other is my advice
[05:48] <WildZeck> billytwowilly,   mp3burn - burn audio CDs directly from MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or FLAC files
[05:48] <Cole--> how do i compile something from like a cd
[05:48] <samue1> billytwowilly, there is progs for windows that converts the mp3 so it can use bookmarks but i never had much luck and the audio format apple uses makes the files huge
[05:48] <WildZeck> is it that?
[05:48] <billytwowilly> the karma was WAY better, both in interface and features.. but the darn hard drive died from a one foot drop :( I heard the ipod minis were tanks though;)
[05:48] <WildZeck> billytwowilly,   mp3burn - burn audio CDs directly from MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or FLAC files
[05:49] <IceBreak> welp later
[05:49] <El_Che> billytwowilly: got the nano. No hd for me
[05:49] <erisco> oh i think i got the package... it kept hiding on me
[05:49] <billytwowilly> El_Che, the nano was 100 bucks more expensive than what I paid and would have been a week in arriving...
[05:49] <erisco> hopefully this is the last configure i will need to run
[05:50] <patrickj> I need a good ftp client for gnome
[05:50] <billytwowilly> WildZeck, how would burning th emp3s to cd help me convert them to aac? I don't see an aac conversion tool for linux.
[05:50] <SuperID> xmms can't play mp3s.   Error says libmikmod.so.2 cannot open shared library.   The file exists in /usr/lib/xmms/Input and there is an entry in /etc/ld.so.conf.   Why can't xmms find this library?
[05:50] <aeon17x> !tell SuperID about mp3
[05:50] <Alex_BO3> HELLO!I would like to get the system e-mails into my e-mail inbox.how can i do?
[05:51] <SuperID> aeon17x, thx I'll read that, but the error seems to me that xmms cannot find a library that does exist
[05:51] <erisco> no errors, no warnings... lets do the make!
[05:51] <WildZeck> billytwowilly, xmms-mp4 - a mp4/aac audio player for xmms
[05:51] <WildZeck> , gstreamer0.8-faac - AAC encodingplugin for GStreamer,faac - an AAC audio encoder
[05:52] <erisco> *crosses fingers and presses shiny button*
[05:52] <Dr_Fate> I have lost the ability to right click the desktop in xfce4 and get the menu?
[05:52] <WildZeck> billytwowilly, gstreamer and faac are what you search for
[05:53] <billytwowilly> WildZeck, isn't gstreamer a backend? How would I use it to convert mp3 to aac?
[05:53] <Alex_BO3> halo?
[05:53] <WildZeck> billytwowilly, reread please
[05:53] <WildZeck> , gstreamer0.8-faac - AAC encodingplugin for GStreamer,faac - an AAC audio encoder
[05:53] <WildZeck> apt-get install faac
[05:54] <WildZeck> billytwowilly,
[05:54] <sKaBoy> billytwowilly, maybe this? http://soundconverter.berlios.de/ (haven't tried it)
[05:54] <erisco> the compiling looks beautiful... after all this work
[05:55] <erisco> weird gobs of text flinging up the screen like no tomorrow...
[05:55] <Alex> erisco: Y'know, there's a programme that simulates compilation?
[05:55] <erisco> oh i jsut had to speak now....
[05:55] <erisco> dam it again
[05:55] <billytwowilly> sKaBoy, I'll give that a try, then I'll try command line faac.. command line faac seems like it would do it no prob.
[05:55] <billytwowilly> thanks wildzeck, skaboy
[05:56] <sKaBoy> np
[05:56] <erisco> the compile errored out
[05:56] <erisco> and i have no clue how to fix that...
[05:56] <aeon17x> erisco: that happens a lot when you're despywareing Windows, too :)
[05:56] <erisco> aeon, lol yes i know
[05:57] <samue1> El_Che sorry didnt see you asking about cedega before, but yeah i was very impressed on how well it runs, but i keep a windows partition for the newer games that are not yet supported
[05:57] <Elsan> I need help, Rhythmbox won't work at all, it starts and shows this after a few seconds: GLib-ERROR **: gmem.c:141: failed to allocate 1882140476 bytes
[05:57] <Elsan> aborting...
[05:57] <erisco> alright, happyfool i hope you are still there
[05:57] <erisco> i really need help now
[05:58] <seife> Hi
[05:58] <erisco> or someone :s
[05:58] <erisco> i need pointers on how to fix the compile
[05:58] <seife> I installed a doc called grokking-the-gimp, but i don't know where did it saved, I cant find it.
[05:58] <kbrooks> /usr/share/doc/pkg/
[05:59] <erisco> alright i have a question about the configuring
[05:59] <vlad> l
[06:00] <vlad> soo
[06:00] <erisco> when cnfigure is checking for things... and say it comes up with
[06:00] <erisco> checking for perl5.... no
[06:00] <vlad> whats up HappyFool
[06:00] <erisco> is that something i need to say yes?
[06:00] <erisco> is it vital?
[06:00] <samue1> seife, in places>search for files you can do a search for it
[06:00] <erisco> maybe this is my problem?
[06:01] <erisco> okay well....
[06:01] <david__> Hey all.. I'm having issues connecting to another Ubuntu computer over the network, it's not being seen. I can connect all of the Windows machines just fine using Samba.. Should I be in Samba for this? Or something else?
[06:02] <erisco> another question... since my compile failed... where did all the compiled files go? were they deleted? are they clogging up system space?
[06:02] <lithium> hi all
[06:03] <erisco> *sigh*
[06:03] <erisco> can anyone help?
[06:03] <_TomB> what with?
[06:03] <erisco> david__, can you elaborate the problem?
[06:03] <erisco> david__, what exactly happens when you try to conenct? and what are you trying to connect with?
[06:04] <larsrohdin> Hi, I have a mount and fstab problem... I have this line in my fstab: "/dev/hdb1       /media/hdb1     vfat    defaults,user,auto,uid=1000,gid=1000" which results in that I own the filesystem but I get errors that say, "Filesystem only read-able"... whats wrong?
[06:05] <Elsan> aborting...
[06:05] <david__> Erisco: I just installed Ubuntu on my desktop (Have been using it on the laptop for awhile). After the install, it saw all of the Windows computers on the network, but not the Ubuntu laptop. The Ubuntu laptop can see all of the Windows comptuers as well. Wait, I just checked again and the laptop can see the Desktop
[06:05] <Elsan> I need help, Rhythmbox won't work at all, it starts and shows this after a few seconds: GLib-ERROR **: gmem.c:141: failed to allocate 1882140476 bytes
[06:06] <erisco> david__, so your problem is fixed? =)
[06:06] <dr_willis> 'defaults' and the other settings are sort of 'counter-productive'  i think
[06:06] <seife> I installed a doc called grokking-the-gimp, but i don't know where did it saved, I cant find it.
[06:07] <dr_willis> seife,  fire up synaptic and click ont he package and check 'properties'
[06:07] <billytwowilly> WildZeck, know of any gui frontends for faac? faac doesn't support multiple input files yet which will make converting ~1000 mp3s tedious;)
[06:07] <andres_> hi
[06:07] <dr_willis> thers some othe rway to get the installed files fromt he shell.. but i never ermeber that command.
[06:10] <moox> Hi ! I want to share a folder with NFS. I just share it but I can't see it on the local network. Can you help me ?
[06:10] <ubuntu_user> hi
[06:10] <ompaul> apokryphos, ?
[06:10] <ompaul> :-)
[06:10] <apokryphos> thanks
[06:10] <ompaul> np
[06:11] <kbrooks> :)
[06:11] <ubuntu_user> this is not a ubuntu specific question I guess but I need some help. I installed ubuntu for my mother. she got dailup and I got it working thru the command sudo pppd file /etc/ppp/peers/provider . How do I make it easy for my mother to start/stop the modem?
[06:11] <stpere> someone know why sometimes the gksudo window doesn't have any decoration?
[06:12] <jbroome> !tell moox about nfs
[06:12] <kbrooks> stpere: not revelant
[06:12] <ubuntu_user> oh yeah. forgot to say that the built in applet doesent work for some reson (can be taht I can't tell it _not_ to send login/pass)
[06:18] <ubuntu_user> no ideas how to help?
[06:19] <moogman> Hello everyone. I'm having problems installing wine-cvs. I'm getting the error /usr/local/bin/wine: error while loading shared libraries: libwine.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[06:19] <moogman> whereis confirms that it's in /usr/local/lib/
[06:20] <Elsan> I need help, Rhythmbox won't work at all, it starts and shows this after a few seconds: GLib-ERROR **: gmem.c:141: failed to allocate 1882140476 bytes
[06:20] <federico_> how do I add the system update notifier applet to the session as if I never had removed it?
[06:21] <bur[n] er> federico_, alt+f2, update-notifier, log out and save the session
[06:22] <Leonik> is there a starter guide for breezy yet?
[06:22] <bur[n] er> Leonik, the wiki suffices for the most part
[06:22] <moogman> I was going to check to see if /usr/local/lib/ existed in /etc/ld.so.conf, but realised it didn't exist
[06:23] <seife> Can i have Gimp 2.2 and Gimp 1.2 installed at the same time? how i do that?
[06:23] <federico_> bur[n] er, no special switches?
[06:23] <bur[n] er> gimp 1.2?  wtf would you want that for?
[06:23] <bur[n] er> federico_, nope
[06:23] <TG__> "/usr/share/themes/Human/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:58: Engine "clearlooks" is unsupported, ignoring" <-- this is what java outputs when i run it, is there any way to fix this?
[06:23] <WildZeck> billytwowilly, search linux scripts to make that in one pass
[06:23] <moogman> Ah heh. I added it to /etc/ld.so.conf and it worked anyway. Anyone know where ldconfig gets its directory data from now? $PATH?
[06:23] <seife> Can i have Gimp 2.2 and Gimp 1.2 installed at the same time? how i do that?
[06:24] <sig> I used to be able to put my mouse over a music file and it would play, how do I enable that?
[06:24] <dr_willis> moogman,  i thought it was /etc/ld.conf or simthing
[06:24] <dr_willis>  but ya got to rerun ldconfig ech time.
[06:24] <federico_> Last one. Does the burn:// burning method leave the CD open to add new session (I think not). Any chance to make it do it?
[06:24] <dr_willis> that file changes. Hmm...  let me reread what ya wrote.
[06:24] <moogman> dr_willis: Indeed. /etc/ld.so.conf doesn't seem to exist in a default breezy install, so it confused me for a moment.
[06:25] <moogman> dr_willis: I've sorted it now by just creating the file and re-running ldconfig
[06:25] <moogman> Thanks :)
[06:25] <dr_willis> moogman,  oh? never noticed.
[06:25] <dr_willis> moogman,  its in mine. :P but it has a 'gnustep' entry - that must of got made when i isntalled gnustep.
[06:26] <test34> How can I find out what makes ubuntu slower then it should be ?
[06:26] <seife> Can i have Gimp 2.2 and Gimp 1.2 installed at the same time? how i do that?
[06:26] <moogman> test34: Slow as in boot time? Or slow as in just normal performance?
[06:26] <sig> I used to be able to put my mouse over a music file and it would play, how do I enable that?
[06:27] <moogman> test34: You can click the Applications->System Tools->System Monitor menu, which will display information about programs that may be hogging the processor
[06:27] <test34> moogman, just normal performance.. I think it might be a video card problem or hardrive problem
[06:27] <dr_willis> sig,  under the 'file preview' settings I think.
[06:27] <david__> Hey guys.. Making progress here. Thanks for your help.. I'm trying to login to the desktop using vncviewer. But I get a no route to host error message. I'm using vncviewer 192.168.0.2:0 where that IP is a machine on my local network. Any ideas that might help me?
[06:27] <Exxcaliber> Hey guys.. i have got a problem with my mic, it wont work at all. when i start alsamixer, it shows that my mic is muted, but i cant turn up the volume..  Is there somewhere else i should confihgure it first, or what??
[06:28] <test34> moogman, I dont think a program is causing the problem, it is probably a driver/hardware problem
[06:28] <Exxcaliber> david__, Why are you connecting to port 0? what about port 5800 i believe that's the default
[06:28] <brodel> damn firefox is taking up a lot of RAM :(
[06:28] <seife> Can i have Gimp 2.2 and Gimp 1.2 installed at the same time? how i do that?
[06:28] <ViperZ> hello, got a prob. my linux is a little rusty so bare with me. I have installed ubuntu onto an toshiba satellite 4010, but the sound doesnt work. If I modprobe opl3sa2 I can sometimes play the testsound in the multimedia systems selector, but can't select a soundcard
[06:29] <_native_> ViperZ what sound chip/
[06:29] <_native_> ?
[06:29] <ViperZ> that opl3sa2 module is probably not an ALSA module... and I think ubuntu works with alsa... how do I properly configure this ?
[06:29] <david__> Exxcaliber: I tried the 5800 too, but I get the same message. 0 was what was specified in the examples, so I tried it first.
[06:29] <_native_> i have a satallite pro
[06:29] <ViperZ> native: yamaha opl3sa2
[06:29] <sig> dr_willis: what exactly am I supposed to select to get them to play when I highlight them with my mouse pointer?
[06:29] <seife> Can i have Gimp 2.2 and Gimp 1.2 installed at the same time? how i do that?
[06:30] <test34> seife, stop repeating please..
[06:30] <bur[n] er> brodel, try epiphany-browser
[06:30] <dr_willis> sig,  i forget.. I rember disabling it there ages ago. I thinkif you enable the preview of the differnet .mp3 and .wav and other files - it will play them. However You may need to enable normal mp3 file playback onthe system as well
[06:30] <ViperZ> _native_, what sound chip do you have ?
[06:30] <bur[n] er> brodel, I switched yesterday and it just loads faster and works sleeker than firefox
[06:30] <_native_> just an intel ac97
[06:30] <_native_> i think
[06:31] <test34> bur[n] er, it works good with most websites ?
[06:31] <moogman> test34: There is a program "glxgears" which should provide information about the FPS, and you can kindof compare that to what you know (bearing in mind that glxgears is quite simplistic)
[06:31] <sig> dr_willis: this system plays .mp3's
[06:31] <brodel> hmm
[06:31] <ViperZ> _native_, this is a yamaha opl3sa2... but can't figure out how to get it running with ALSA
[06:31] <bur[n] er> test34, well even ;)
[06:31] <sig> and there is no mp3 or wav setting in preference > preview
[06:31] <david__> Exxcaliber: I'm guessing it's thinking that 192.169.0.2 is an IP on the internet, and not an internal one.
[06:31] <bur[n] er> moogman, you need a big switch on glxgears to get fps to show
[06:31] <brodel> I just wonder why it's taking so much RAM :\
[06:31] <bur[n] er> alias glxgears='glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark'
[06:31] <dr_willis> sig,  not in gnome at the moment - so i cant tell ya more details.
[06:32] <bur[n] er> brodel, just does :\
[06:32] <_native_> i have no idea either the only sound equip ive worked with is soundblaster's and ac97
[06:32] <bur[n] er> brodel, i wish I had a better solution cause I love firefox extensions ;)
[06:32] <Elsan> I need help, Rhythmbox won't work at all, it starts and shows this after a few seconds: GLib-ERROR **: gmem.c:141: failed to allocate 1882140476 bytes
[06:32] <brodel> Yeah I've been using firefox for over a year now.
[06:32] <ViperZ> _native_, do you know a way to manually configure ALSA ?
[06:33] <test34> moogman, ok I will try that
[06:33] <bur[n] er> sig, in nautilus preferences, you should see a checkbox for preview sound files
[06:33] <_native_> no i cant even really think right now, i've got the flu
[06:33] <spiral> hmmm, as I didn't get any answer, I ask again... does anyone here know if openoffice2 final will be packaged for breezy ?
[06:33] <seife> Nobody helps
[06:33] <moogman> test34: Take note what bur[n] er said... alias glxgears='glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark'
[06:33] <ViperZ> _native_, ok. get well soon :)
[06:33] <_native_> thnx
[06:33] <bur[n] er> test34, and run it from a term... the fps shows up in the term
[06:33] <qiHEWSfi> is there a gui frontend to configure the nvidia-glx driver
[06:33] <sig> bur[n] er: where?
[06:33] <Exxcaliber> david__, your router should take care of the routing :P not your pc..
[06:34] <ViperZ> anyone else any experience with ALSA and manually configuration ?
[06:34] <bur[n] er> Elsan, have you tried dumping your rhythmbox configuration?
[06:34] <bur[n] er> Elsan, or trying to run it as a different user?
[06:34] <bur[n] er> sig, preferences, then the last tab "preview"
[06:34] <qiHEWSfi> dump rhytmbox, totem totally ! vlc, xine, xinf WORK!
[06:34] <test34> moogman & bur[n] er ok thanks
[06:34] <bur[n] er> sig, nautilus == your file manager
[06:34] <sig> bur[n] er: ok I see that
[06:34] <zazeem> hi cansomeone help me, i made a link for ventrilo which i got working in wine by typing in the console cd ~/ventrilo and then wine ./Ventrilo.exe and vent would run and work fine, i tried making a link to it on the desktop but i dont know how to start it through a link when i have to type those 2 commands to run it, please help me make a vent link :)
[06:34] <steigweis> i have no inetconnection after ubuntu breezy install. the settings must be ok.. is that a known bug? no ping no nuthin' :(
[06:35] <sig> but in preview I have local files selected and still nothing
[06:35] <qiHEWSfi> they do not play anything on my pc except maybe mp3
[06:35] <bur[n] er> steigweis, not known here... my network works flawlessly
[06:35] <billytwowilly> is there any gui for faac?
[06:35] <bur[n] er> qiHEWSfi, have all the codecs?
[06:35] <qiHEWSfi> xine looks good =)
[06:35] <SamanthaGothLove> Can somebody please help me?
[06:35] <qiHEWSfi> they work out of the box
[06:35] <sig> bur[n] er: I have that selected and still nothing
[06:35] <bur[n] er> faac will play in rhythmbox
[06:35] <pabloesc> SamanthaGothLove, with what do You need help ??
[06:35] <Elsan> bur[n] et: It worked the time I tried it with KDE if I remeber well
[06:35] <SamanthaGothLove> Can somebody please help me i just finished installing and updating Ubuntu on my system and now i want to play mp3's but get an error no plug-ins installed what gives ?
[06:36] <bur[n] er> sig, can you play mp3s at all?
[06:36] <Elsan> bur[n] et: How can I dump the config?
[06:36] <SamanthaGothLove> Sig and I have the same problem
[06:36] <Elsan> bur[n] er: How can I dump the config?
[06:36] <david__> Exxcaliber: Hmm.. good point...
[06:36] <Elsan> bur[n] er: It worked the time I tried it with KDE if I remeber well
[06:36] <Exxcaliber> SamanthaGothLove, bur[n] er to be able to play mp3 music you have to install the right codecs, look at the ubuntu starter guide..
[06:36] <bur[n] er> Elsan, mv ~/.gnome2/rhythmbox ~/.gnome2/rhythmbox-bak
[06:36] <qiHEWSfi> samantha run synaptic package manager, search for audio codecs or plugin, or go ahead and intall gxine and vlc. they are a good set for shoutcast, dvd, mp3
[06:37] <bur[n] er> Elsan, also... is "esd" running?
[06:37] <zazeem> hi cansomeone help me, i made a link for ventrilo which i got working in wine by typing in the console cd ~/ventrilo and then wine ./Ventrilo.exe and vent would run and work fine, i tried making a link to it on the desktop but i dont know how to start it through a link when i have to type those 2 commands to run it, please help me make a vent link :) please help
[06:37] <SamanthaGothLove> Just gimmie a direct link to download the codes
[06:37] <bur[n] er> Exxcaliber, i know that silly ;)
[06:37] <SamanthaGothLove> sig?
[06:37] <x86i> Is there any network install images for unbuntu? My reason for asking, is the cdrom for the machine I am installing it on is slow. The install is taking quite a long time, and I would rather just network it.
[06:37] <qiHEWSfi> samantha look in device manager and see if your hardware is recognized
[06:37] <Exxcaliber> bur[n] er, ok :)
[06:37] <ubuntuuser789> hi, can someone help me im trying to set up mrtg but im getting an error on startup
[06:37] <pabloesc> SamanthaGothLove, install libmad0
[06:37] <Elsan> bur[n] er: Yes, esd is running, 2 times it seems.
[06:37] <brodel> well damn.. epiphany is taking 78MB..
[06:37] <SamanthaGothLove> it is imy sound is okay
[06:37] <SamanthaGothLove> where from
[06:37] <bur[n] er> !tell SamanthaGothLove about Restricted
[06:38] <bur[n] er> SamanthaGothLove, check your msgs
[06:38] <SamanthaGothLove> i know about that read it al
[06:38] <qiHEWSfi> samantha just search xine in synaptic, install, play =)
[06:38] <pabloesc> type in terminal sudo apt-get install libmad0
[06:38] <ubuntuuser789> it says something about the environment LANG and that i need ot change it :/
[06:38] <Leonik> how do i play mp3s?
[06:38] <david__> Exxcaliber: Got it to work!! Thanks for the interest!!
[06:38] <brodel> get xmms
[06:38] <bur[n] er> !mp3
[06:38] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, totally, a non-free format. Restricted formats' installation instructions can be found on the RestrictedFormats page of the wiki - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[06:38] <qiHEWSfi> hey what's the point with plugins? the synaptic auto links the necesseary plugins with vlc and xine, no fuzz!
[06:39] <Leonik> also i uncomment universe but it freaks out on me when i do apt-update in breezy
[06:39] <pabloesc> qiHEWSfi, not every one here is a Linux expert
[06:39] <sig> bur[n] er: yes I can play mp3's
[06:39] <sig> every music file
[06:39] <bur[n] er> sig, uhh... restart nautilus?  I dunno, works here
[06:39] <qiHEWSfi> pabloesc experts install and configure plugins, users run synaptic in start MENU and play audio
[06:39] <Elsan> bur[n] er: Should I stop esd?
[06:39] <zazeem> can someone reply to my help pleae :(
[06:39] <bur[n] er> Elsan, nope, it has to be running for rhythmbox to play anything
[06:39] <SamanthaGothLove> man theres no link to download the codes so how do i install 'em?
[06:40] <qiHEWSfi> samantha synaptic auto-installs
[06:40] <pabloesc> qiHEWSfi, yep I know but some people here are a Linux newbies, and You've got to have more patience with them :)
[06:40] <brodel> zazeem, I wish I could. You're way over my head buddy :(
[06:40] <qiHEWSfi> samantha after succesful download
[06:40] <SamanthaGothLove> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:40] <qiHEWSfi> pabloesc i started using linux a month ago
[06:40] <Leonik> whats a good tutorial for installing wine?
[06:40] <brodel> I started a week ago. :\
[06:40] <bur[n] er> zazeem, just make a link that runs "wine ~/ventrilo/Ventrilo.exe" or whatever your appname is
[06:40] <SamanthaGothLove> ok
[06:40] <zazeem> ok <3
[06:40] <qiHEWSfi> pabloesc and you know it would be a good idea to test everything in your start menu when you begin
[06:41] <Elsan> bur[n] er: Even the error window bugs :/
[06:41] <qiHEWSfi> a ssmoke break for me
[06:41] <pabloesc> qiHEWSfi, then You have a month headstart comaperd to some of people here :)
[06:41] <pabloesc> compared
[06:41] <Leonik> !wine
[06:41] <bur[n] er> Elsan, u can always try to "dpkg-reconfigure rhythmbox" though I'm not sure if it'll do anything :\
[06:41] <brodel> so far though I think ubuntu rocks, I just need to figure a lot of stuff out.
[06:41] <x86i> Is there any network install images for unbuntu? Be it floppy or cd?
[06:41] <qiHEWSfi> pabloesc i would say that patiance and concentration is the key
[06:41] <brodel> There's a new "goal" for me each day.
[06:42] <pabloesc> qiHEWSfi, I say ubuntu forum and google is the only key :)
[06:42] <Elsan> bur[n] er: Been like this since I installed, is it working for you?
[06:42] <qiHEWSfi> pabloesc if you have no ambitioin
[06:42] <brodel> Yesterday I got it so I can hear sounds from two programs at once. That was getting on my nerves
[06:42] <mitchell> can anybuody tell me how to get my su password?
[06:42] <qiHEWSfi> pabloesc or the satisfaction of your complete, personal work with the os
[06:42] <Alex> mitchell: In Ubuntu you generally don't use root, you use sudo. If you do need to use a root account.. for any reason.. you can just use the sudo command instead. There is always sudo su -, which will drop you at a root shell.
[06:42] <bur[n] er> Elsan, sure, always has worked :\
[06:43] <bur[n] er> Elsan, try using "banshee" in the meantime :)
[06:43] <bur[n] er> at least you'll have tunes
[06:43] <brodel> I'm not sure what I'll focus on today. Maybe the fact that some videos that people post on forums are not playable on my laptop.
[06:43] <qiHEWSfi> like i said , smoke break. HEWS OUT
[06:43] <pabloesc> qiHEWSfi, I have to agre with You on that, I have tremendous satisfaction if I get something done which I didn't knew earlier
[06:43] <threeseas> Hello
[06:43] <Elsan> bur[n] er: Does it read MP3s and mange the collection? I want to add my MP3 collection from my Wind FAT drive
[06:43] <mitchell> Alex i need my password for my terminal
[06:44] <bur[n] er> Elsan, yep, plus it has tag editing
[06:44] <bur[n] er> Elsan, www.banshee-project.org
[06:44] <Alex> mitchell: You can log in as a normal user, type sudo su -, and then passwd if you so desire..
[06:44] <threeseas> On the modem Monitor that comes with Ubuntu 5.10 is it a bug that it won't store the prefix?
[06:45] <Elsan> bur[n] er: Can I just use apt-get?
[06:45] <mcben> hi everybody
[06:45] <x86i> Is there any network install images for unbuntu? Be it floppy or cd?
[06:45] <daemon> are there any OPs here?
[06:45] <SamanthaGothLove> What are all the mp3 plugins for ubuntu ?
[06:45] <bur[n] er> Elsan, sure
[06:45] <bur[n] er> Elsan, assuming you have universe I think
[06:45] <mitchell> Alex: i dont get it
[06:46] <bur[n] er> SamanthaGothLove, gstreamer0.8-mad is probably all you need
[06:46] <daemon> any +o's here?  ops?
[06:46] <bur[n] er> SamanthaGothLove, any gstreamer app plays mp3s with that... rhythmbox, amarok, totem, etc.
[06:46] <Elsan> bur[n] er: Thanks!
[06:46] <bur[n] er> np, I'm off now
[06:46] <zazeem> Bur[n] er: the icon doesnt work
[06:46] <bur[n] er> bye
[06:46] <bur[n] er> zazeem, fix it ;)
[06:47] <zazeem> cant consoler needs to be opened
[06:47] <zazeem> needs to stay open* i think for it to run
[06:47] <daemon> any OPs here?
[06:47] <pabloesc> daemon, what do You need ops for ??
[06:47] <bur[n] er> zazeem, on that note... use "xterm -e wine ~/.blah/blah.exe"
[06:47] <bur[n] er> and i'm out the door, peace
[06:47] <zazeem> k :)
[06:47] <x86i> Is there any network install images for unbuntu? Be it floppy or cd?
[06:47] <zazeem> thnx
[06:47] <zazeem> lata
[06:47] <daemon> a friend got blocked from this room, and doesnt know why, so he asked me to come and ask if an OP could pm him
[06:48] <jolly_joe> Im trying to install breezy from CD, I want to set up a /home partition as FAT32, but everytime i try this I can not create a user. Can someone help me please?
[06:48] <kdf> someone know how to upgrade my lampp to xampp please ?
[06:48] <daemon> any OP?
[06:48] <ratboy> hey boyz
[06:49] <ratboy> anyone to recommand a cool newsgrabber ?
[06:49] <x86i> kdf, you would need to goto Xampp support for that.
[06:49] <ratboy> none ?
[06:50] <daemon> ratboy?
[06:50] <daemon> aaron?
[06:50] <ratboy> oh no, not aaron
[06:50] <ratboy> sorry
[06:50] <daemon> ok
[06:50] <ratboy> :)
[06:50] <xzz> jolly_joe: Why do you want /home as FAT32?
[06:50] <daemon> i know another techy guy called aaron, nick ratboy
[06:50] <daemon> lol
[06:50] <kdf> where?
[06:50] <jimmyKU> re
[06:51] <ratboy> i'm assuming there are 256598965 ratboy outta here :)
[06:51] <zen321> Can someone please tell me does any of these tv/fm tuner cards works on Linux:
[06:51] <zen321> MSI TVAnywhere Plus TV&FM Tuner Card w/remote
[06:51] <zen321> Prolink TV Tuner PV BT878P+RC/FM Tuner
[06:51] <zen321> V-Gear Cyclone TV/FM/MPEG1-4/DivX Card
[06:51] <zen321> ASUS TV FM Card
[06:51] <daemon> ANY OPS HERE? :)
[06:51] <mitchell> when ever i use my password to log into terminal it sais  su: Authentication failure Sorry.
[06:51] <x86i> zen321  know the Asus boards do work
[06:52] <mitchell> can any body help me?
[06:52] <xzz> jolly_joe: Why not set up /home as ext3 and use this in Windows : http://www.fs-driver.org/index.html
[06:52] <brodel> mitchell, use sudo
[06:52] <Bluemat> anyone know if there is w32codecs for breezy?
[06:52] <SamanthaGothLove> Whats the best simple and lite mp3 player for ubuntu ???
[06:52] <cappiz> someone here good with danted?
[06:52] <xzz> Bluemat: Yep
[06:52] <Tomcat_> Bluemat: Yes, there is.
[06:52] <pabloesc> SamanthaGothLove, beep media player = bmp
[06:52] <mitchell> brodel, what do u mean?
[06:52] <xzz> Bluemat: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:52] <steigweis> I cannot ping or otherwise communicate with any internal or external
[06:53] <steigweis> IPs.  I get a "Destination Host Unreachable" message when I try.
[06:53] <zen321> x86i, Do you use it?
[06:53] <xzz> Bluemat: ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/w/w32codecs/ ; sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_*.deb
[06:53] <jolly_joe> thanks xzz
[06:53] <Bluemat> xzz, Tomcat_ , Where do you get em, Cant get through synaptic..
[06:53] <steigweis> what is wrong?
[06:53] <xzz> jolly_joe: np ;)
[06:53] <Tomcat_> !tell Bluemat about w32codecs
[06:53] <mitchell> brodel do u mean use as password?
[06:53] <brodel> mitchell, whatever you need root for you can use sudo  type sudo and then the command you want to use
[06:53] <x86i> zen321: No, but I have friends who have several Asus TV Tuner cards. All of them have worked in linux.
[06:54] <mitchell> brodel, i want to use normal terminal
[06:54] <brodel> ok nm then
[06:54] <Edisc> Hi
[06:55] <zen321> x86i, thanks that did help. However it would be more helpful if someone knows about the rest cards.
[06:55] <mitchell> brodel, not root
[06:55] <x86i> zen321, Welcome, sorry I don't know about the others. Rather not tell you anything, then be wrong about an assumption
[06:56] <brodel> I honestly don't know the difference. I just know when I needed something I was told to use it and it worked fine for me.
[06:56] <mitchell> k...
[06:56] <daemon> any OPs in this room?
[06:57] <war-totem> can someone tell me how to delete a file in my /usr/include... it keeps telling me i dont have ownership when i cleary do
[06:57] <Leonik> !alsa
[06:57] <ubotu> somebody said alsa was http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063, or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063
[06:57] <war-totem> its actually a file i just created in my mozilla-thunderbird/profile
[06:57] <cappiz> !danted
[06:57] <ubotu> cappiz: I haven't a clue
[06:57] <el_toro> war-totem: erm...sudo rm /usr/include/foo?
[06:57] <war-totem> !rm
[06:57] <ubotu> war-totem: Do they come in packets of five?
[06:58] <Leonik> how do i view my ntfs file system?
[06:58] <war-totem> el_toro: i did that, not permitted
[06:58] <war-totem> actually its a folder
[06:58] <mcben> is there any ubuntu user on a ibm thinkpad t43 in the place ?
[06:58] <Leonik> !ntfs
[06:58] <ubotu> I heard 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
[06:58] <el_toro> war-totem: who owns the folder?
[06:59] <war-totem> root
[06:59] <qiHEWSfi> war-totem sudo -i in terminal, navigate and delete
[06:59] <war-totem> qiHEWSfi: ill give it a go
[06:59] <qiHEWSfi> war-totem keep the terminal window open
[07:00] <war-totem> qiHEWSfi: cannot remove is a directory
[07:00] <el_toro> war-totem: so...say...sudo rm -fr /usr/include/foo doesn't work?
[07:00] <qiHEWSfi> war-totem cd directory
[07:00] <war-totem> so how does one delete a directory
[07:00] <qiHEWSfi> war-totem rmdir i think
[07:00] <Leonik> !mp3
[07:00] <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/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[07:00] <qiHEWSfi> war.
[07:00] <el_toro> war-totem: rm -fr will do it.
[07:00] <SinniS> Hey all.. How can you update the server list in Xchat? Is that possible?
[07:00] <SinniS> Or an automatic update I should say..
[07:01] <daemon> and admin here?
[07:01] <Leonik> how i play mp3s in breeezy?
[07:01] <war-totem> el_toro: that did it tx man, what does -fr do?
[07:01] <daemon> any admin?
[07:01] <brodel> Leonik, XMMS
[07:01] <SinniS> For example, I'm trying to connect to Undernet, and it seems to only try and connect to about 3 servers.
[07:01] <SamanthaGothLove> Whats the best simple and lite mp3 player for ubuntu ???
[07:01] <Leonik> just install xmms and boom
[07:01] <el_toro> war-totem: forces it remove files recursively
[07:01] <Leonik> ?
[07:01] <qiHEWSfi> sinnis go to advanced server options under ..edit.. and add servers
[07:01] <brodel> I dunno what boom is..
[07:01] <Goshawk> SamanthaGothLove, rhythmbox?
[07:01] <qiHEWSfi> sinnis that way you only have what you need
[07:02] <war-totem> el_toro: i guess youd only use that under severe circumstances
[07:02] <Leonik> boom is the sound my music makes
[07:02] <brodel> oh.. then yeah
[07:02] <brodel> I didn't like rythmbox
[07:02] <Lok1> hi ppl
[07:02] <SinniS> qiHEWSfi: Is there a way to just run an automatic update, though? I'm kinda curious.
[07:02] <el_toro> war-totem: i use it all the time to remove directories, but maybe i just like living on the edge
[07:02] <Lok1> I have a complaint, any ops online?
[07:02] <saik0> Rhythmbox is'my lite. Theres BMP, and Muine
[07:02] <war-totem> el_toro: hehe
[07:02] <war-totem> el_toro: thank you
[07:02] <qiHEWSfi> sinnis no idea, i only use this channel =)
[07:02] <el_toro> war-totem: np
[07:02] <Leonik> how do i get my sound working :(
[07:02] <Lok1> Why are tor users banned from joining #ubuntu?
[07:03] <brodel> lol.. complaint about what?
[07:03] <brodel> oh
[07:03] <Lok1> really bites
[07:03] <saik0> Why does nautilus ask me foe a password for _my_ ip when connecting to _oher_ samba machines
[07:03] <steigweis> does anyone know, that ubuntu doesnt support pcmcia ethernet cards? (rtl 8139)
[07:03] <qiHEWSfi> vlc is lite multi-media advanced player, xine is good for occasional but reliable and wide-functioned work
[07:04] <Lok1> Can any ops explain to me why this is the case?
[07:04] <steigweis> could there be a incompatibility with newer kernels?
[07:04] <qiHEWSfi> steipweis navigate to /etc/modules/
[07:05] <qiHEWSfi> steipweis and forward to your driver type needed, then see if your module is listed (.ko)
[07:05] <steigweis> qiHEWSfi: there is noc pcmcia card
[07:05] <Lok1> anyone?
[07:05] <qiHEWSfi> steipweis use cd and ls, insmod <module> to install your hardware driver
[07:05] <steigweis> qiHEWSfi: how do i find out, what module i need?
[07:05] <Edisc> Yeah what
[07:05] <qiHEWSfi> steigweis they are named by hardware/chipset type
[07:06] <Lok1> I wanna know why tor users are banned from using the channel?
[07:06] <brodel> I have an external drive that I'd like to use with ubuntu and my XP system. Currently it's formatted in NTFS. Would it be better to format it in ext2 and use this on XP? http://www.fs-driver.org/index.html
[07:06] <Shadowline> brodel: format it as fat32
[07:06] <brodel> it's 160 GB..
[07:06] <Shadowline> ouch
[07:07] <brodel> yeah.. hehe
[07:07] <kevogod> Is there a way recursively set permissions with Nautilus?
[07:07] <brodel> that's why
[07:07] <kevogod> *to
[07:07] <saik0> I have a 200 GB fat32 patition =)
[07:07] <gregg__> fat32 really sucks on features...
[07:07] <inlivingcolour> hello everyone
[07:07] <inlivingcolour> i have a question.
[07:07] <saik0> fdisk can create larger fat32 partitions
[07:07] <gregg__> no case sensitivity, and, the killer, no files above 4gb
[07:08] <inlivingcolour> on startup, its saying Bootlog Daemon Failed.  should i be worried about this?
[07:08] <Leonik> whats a linux alternative to winamp
[07:08] <Leonik> or is there a way to make xmms look like winamp
[07:08] <gregg__> Leonik: xmms
[07:08] <Leonik> cause xmms looks kinda crappy
[07:08] <qiHEWSfi> for a good music source that's legal, www.shoutcast.com
[07:08] <Leonik> and doesnt have a music library tab
[07:09] <xzz> bmp?
[07:09] <Shadowline> Leonik: change the theme
[07:09] <el_toro> Leonik: i think xmms can use winamps skins, afaik
[07:09] <ompaul> Leonik, beep xmms
[07:09] <gregg__> Leonik: xmms is like winamp2 :)
[07:09] <Leonik> beep xmms?
[07:09] <Revellion> Leonik: Beep-Media-Player
[07:09] <inlivingcolour> you can get xmms skins at www.gnone-look.org
[07:10] <Lok1> I repeat, are any ops online?
[07:10] <Din> hay
[07:10] <Din> need help
[07:10] <saik0> Theres always Banshee for an iTunes like player
[07:10] <ompaul> apokryphos,
[07:10] <Leonik> what do i do wehn i download s kin?
[07:10] <^|celine|^> elow peeps
[07:10] <kevogod> Is there any way to recursively set permissions with Nautilus?
[07:10] <saik0> kevogod: chmod -R
[07:11] <Din> is there possible to do a file that you run and serval programs are ran, something like windows .bat file
[07:11] <kevogod> saik0, I said Nautilus.
[07:11] <ompaul> !ops
[07:11] <ubotu> I heard ops is Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, fooishbar, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmich, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, and Nalioth
[07:11] <^|celine|^> wat is this place?
[07:11] <saik0> kevogod: not that I know of
[07:11] <el_toro> kevogod: afaik it's not currently possible to set permissions recursively in nautilus
[07:11] <^|celine|^> wat is this cHannel?
[07:12] <ompaul> ^|celine|^,  a support channel for Ubuntu linux
[07:12] <Edisc> a chat channel celi
[07:12] <Edisc> oh my bad
[07:12] <Din> anyone know how?
[07:12] <kevogod> Well, I hope in future versions you will be able to
[07:12] <^|celine|^> aH i c....
[07:12] <^|celine|^> wat place are u people comes from?
[07:12] <qiHEWSfi> loves not, loves me =)
[07:12] <^|celine|^> im just wondering
[07:12] <qiHEWSfi> finland
[07:12] <MrManu> hi is there an equivalent to the make.conf file or another way to specify the build architecture?
[07:13] <Edisc> Oh I only use ubuntu but don't know that much about it.But I know one thing.
[07:13] <kevogod> lol
[07:13] <ompaul> ^|celine|^, chat in #ubuntu-offtopic this is support related it can be very busy and I think you do not really want 611 people to tell you where they are from
[07:13] <qiHEWSfi> buhaa
[07:14] <inlivingcolour> how do i fix the Bootlog Daemon so it doesnt fail on startup?
[07:14] <tuxer_> irc://irc.apinc.org/apinc
[07:14] <^|celine|^> okies
[07:15] <beard0> I'm having trouble connecting to the internet in ubuntu through my university's network.  Any thoughts?
[07:15] <ompaul> beard0, their firewall and network?
[07:15] <^|celine|^> wat the hell
[07:16] <beard0> yes
[07:16] <^|celine|^> aHeHer
[07:16] <^|celine|^> aHeHe
[07:16] <beard0> I can connect in windows, as i am now
[07:16] <beard0> just not ubuntu
[07:16] <airtonix_> BeanDip
[07:16] <ompaul> beard0, do they have an ip based network?
[07:16] <^|celine|^> oH my gosH
[07:16] <Lok1> lol
[07:16] <Leonik> is there anyway to make xmms not look so blocky?
[07:16] <beard0> yes
[07:16] <Leonik> more in focused or something?
[07:16] <MrManu> huh? how to specify the build architecture? :)
[07:16] <airtonix_> beard0, then start by copying the tcp/ip settings across into relevant screens
[07:16] <saik0> beard0, did they set windows up to connect through a proxy?
[07:16] <brodel> Well I hope that was a fluke... ubuntu just locked up on me.
[07:17] <^|celine|^> i really dont know why am i here
[07:17] <beard0> I did try
[07:17] <beard0> no proxies
[07:17] <brodel> I had to do a hard reset :(
[07:17] <MrManu> leonik, use the beep media player ^^ or rhythmbox
[07:17] <Lok1> airtonix_: we should start up a petition
[07:17] <airtonix_> bea
[07:17] <brodel> petition for what?
[07:17] <airtonix_> beard0, so then what errors or results do you getfrom those settins
[07:17] <Lok1> to let tor users join #ubuntu
[07:18] <offbyone> Hello
[07:18] <beard0> it cant find any domains
[07:18] <Lok1> quite annoying
[07:18] <airtonix_> Lok1, for ? oh tor
[07:18] <norikana> hi, i plan to recompile kernel with debian style make-kpkg ? is there any special things that change with ubuntu ?
[07:18] <beard0> I also tried sudo dhclient as per someone's suggestion
[07:18] <Leonik> mrManu where do i get these? and od they come with mp3 playback?
[07:18] <airtonix_> beard0, and did you also try pciscan?
[07:19] <beard0> nope
[07:19] <offbyone> I'm wondering, if my /proc/mtrr file isn't showing the correct memory ranges (it just shows one region, not the AGP memory write-combining one I expect (and need)) is it the fault of:  A) the CPU B) the motherboard C) the video card D) the kernel or E) Xorg?
[07:19] <SinniS> Hey all.. Any IRC mp3 gurus in here?
[07:19] <beard0> airtonix: it does?
[07:19] <airtonix_> your windoze, is it on the same box as the ubuntu?
[07:19] <MrManu> leonik, use synaptic...the beep media player is a fork of xmms....just way better
[07:19] <beard0> yes - ubuntu live cd
[07:19] <kevogod> Or just use amaroK
[07:19] <airtonix_> ok...tinking
[07:20] <Lok1> beard0: try setting your /etc/resolv.conf manually if your have dns issues
[07:20] <brodel> really? I like xmms.. what's special about beep?
[07:20] <airtonix_> brodel, its way faster
[07:20] <airtonix_> brodel, with a leaner interface, just looks cleaner as well
[07:20] <Leonik> it doenst find beep... but then again id ont have universe enbabled because when i do apt-update says nothing works
[07:20] <brodel> faster got me interested. I couldn't care less what it looks like though.
[07:20] <saik0> bordel, and it's gtk2
[07:21] <MrManu> ist the same only faster, all winamp 2 and xmms skins work with it i think
[07:21] <airtonix_> brodel, all the winamp,xmms stuff work with beep so...theres no excuse trying it out
[07:21] <Paradoxx> nice... i'm trying it our right now..
[07:21] <offbyone> oh, and also re: make-kpkg:  Is there a way to pass -j3 to the underlying make process with it?
[07:21] <Paradoxx> lol
[07:21] <brodel> I'll give it a whirl
[07:21] <Paradoxx> beeps UI been annoying me awhile now..
[07:21] <ompaul> leonel, beep is most likely already installed under applications sound and video
[07:21] <Paradoxx> default skin sucks though..
[07:21] <Bluemat> anyone know of a text editor with built in FTP support?
[07:22] <Leonik> i dont see it :(
[07:22] <offbyone> Bluemat, emacs can do that
[07:22] <Leonik> if i could get rythmbox to work that would be gr8 i had it working under hoary and i liked it
[07:22] <B_166-ER-X> is there a way to prevent Dcc flood in xchat ?
[07:22] <offbyone> Also, jedit with a plugin (which you can install from within it)
[07:22] <Leonik> but so far i cant get mp3 playback
[07:22] <ompaul> leonel, yeah its in universe enable that and away you go
[07:22] <airtonix_> beard0, have you got another computer available to put the livecd in
[07:22] <Toba> hrmm.... can scp accept the data to send from stdin?
[07:22] <oidia> witch is the best ati  driver? the built in? or other?
[07:22] <nicks68> Bmuenat: Try Nvu
[07:22] <qiHEWSfi> vlc is multi-platform and very minimal in terms of appearance and cpu cost but includes equalizer, some post-processing
[07:22] <beard0> i don't unfortunately
[07:23] <beard0> otherwise i would just install there
[07:23] <guilherme> hello, i'm having problems in the mysql installation
[07:23] <airtonix_> beard0, ok, i just remembered. something
[07:23] <beard0> I just want to know I have internet first
[07:23] <Toba> qiHEWSfi: yeah, vlc is awesome
[07:23] <Toba> I'm listening to my music collection with it right now
[07:23] <airtonix_> beard0, i installed ubuntu onto my laptop via  a netboot operation
[07:23] <Paradoxx> hmm, i just need to get streamtuner to work with it and i'm aight
[07:23] <qiHEWSfi> Tobe a good companion is gxine =)
[07:23] <guilherme> Does anyone available to help me or any website? (Installation of mysql in ubuntu hoary 5.04)
[07:23] <beard0> ok... (mine is a laptop)
[07:23] <lambs> bonsoir tlm
[07:24] <airtonix_> beard0, and i had to make the dhcp turn off
[07:24] <seife> Is there any prog like Dreamweaver and Flash in Linux?
[07:24] <beard0> airtonix_:at what point, where?
[07:24] <oidia> guilherme? apt-get install mysql?
[07:24] <lambs> i'm french, something can help me for install javac on my ubuntu?
[07:24] <lambs> pv me please
[07:24] <^|celine|^> pm me please
[07:24] <^|celine|^> im so bored
[07:24] <airtonix_> beard0, when you boot to the point whe you can pass kernel parameters
[07:24] <^|celine|^> wat the hell
[07:24] <brodel> wow.. and you said xmms was ugly.. where are skins for beep.. THIS mofo is ugly
[07:25] <guilherme> i'll try oidia, thanks, soon the answer
[07:25] <airtonix_> brodel, you can use winamp skins
[07:25] <Lok1> beard0: press F7 at the boot manu of the cd to see the right kernel parameter
[07:25] <kamran> hi...
[07:25] <beard0> okay
[07:25] <qiHEWSfi> brodel gxine
[07:25] <lambs> something are french here?
[07:25] <Belutz> ubotu, tell lambs about javadeb
[07:25] <qiHEWSfi> brodel very elegant
[07:25] <Leonik> beep doesnt have a media library window either
[07:25] <brosioz> could use PPLIVE,PPSTREAM with vlc on linux ?
[07:25] <lambs> ubotu, you speak french?
[07:25] <ubotu> lambs: I haven't a clue
[07:25] <beard0> airtonix_: after turning it off, then what did you do once booted?
[07:25] <kamran> i don't like this ubuntu
[07:26] <Belutz> lambs, ubotu is a bot
[07:26] <kamran> the interface is not that good
[07:26] <doctormo> where is the network configuration stored?
[07:26] <lambs> ubotu, clue? sorry but i'm not speak english very well
[07:26] <ubotu> lambs: I haven't a clue
[07:26] <qiHEWSfi> kamran that's because you wont bother to learn it. it IS better than windowz od
[07:26] <Belutz> doctormo, /etc/network/interfaces
[07:26] <Paradoxx> brodel: yea, the default skin is ugly >.<....
[07:26] <Paradoxx> lol
[07:26] <qiHEWSfi> lambs hint, as is post-scriptum in general
[07:26] <lambs> lol thanks Belutz
[07:27] <Belutz> lambs, try #ubuntu-fr :)
[07:27] <lambs> ok, thks a lot
[07:27] <airtonix_> beard0, i think it was : netcfg/disable_dhcp=true
[07:27] <brodel> sweet
[07:27] <doctormo> iface eth0 dhcp?
[07:27] <qiHEWSfi> airtonix ifconifig eth0 inet static address netmask gateway
[07:27] <brodel> I'll screw around with beep for a while. Thanks for the suggestion.
[07:27] <Bluemat> Anyone had any joy getting a Logitech Quickcam running in Ubuntu?
[07:27] <airtonix_> i'll confirm it thou before you do anything
[07:27] <qiHEWSfi> airtonix ifconfig will show your devices
[07:28] <Leonik> !mp3
[07:28] <ubotu> from memory, mp3 is a non-free format. Restricted formats' installation instructions can be found on the RestrictedFormats page of the wiki - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[07:28] <swaty> Hola, Alguien me puede ayudar?
[07:28] <airtonix_> qiHEWSfi, tell beard0
[07:28] <daemon> any OPs in here?
[07:28] <guilherme> oidia, mysql package is available in other way... strange..
[07:28] <cappiz> !danted
[07:28] <ubotu> cappiz: Are you smoking crack?
[07:28] <qiHEWSfi> bear0 ifconfig eth0 inet static address netmask gateway
[07:28] <cappiz> someone here good with danted?
[07:28] <Blissex> swaty: #Ubuntu-es and http://tinyurl.com/bz8v4
[07:29] <DarkFame> doesn't Unbutu support WPA for wirelss?
[07:29] <Lok1> *Honk* if u want #ubuntu to let tor users in!!
[07:29] <qiHEWSfi> beard0 look above
[07:29] <oidia> ok.. never done it on ubunto actualy  :P just guessing...
[07:29] <Bergcube> Is there any way I can delete the personalized / modified setup of X and get back the Ubuntu default to start anew?  (I'm not talking about things like what windoww manager to use, screen resolution and video driver etc.  But rather menues and what icons go where and so on...)  Can it be reset?
[07:29] <qiHEWSfi> bergcube to themes, restore
[07:30] <ks> quick questions.  I'm trying to change some of the default icons but it will only let me point to the icons in /usr/share/pixmaps not the collection I have made.... any ideas?
[07:30] <Bluemat> Anyone had any joy getting a Logitech Quickcam running in Ubuntu?
[07:30] <qiHEWSfi> ks and bergcube, go to system/preferences/theme and edit to edit, restore to default
[07:30] <SamanthaGothLove> Guys i just install XMMs and still it wont play my mp3s from a cd rom?
[07:31] <Bergcube> qiHEWSfi~  There is a "revert" button there.  But that only becomes clickable when I select one of the other themes, not when selecting the one I have active....
[07:31] <qiHEWSfi> bergcube zap it as much as you want
[07:31] <airtonix_> beard0, you still here
[07:31] <beard0> i am
[07:32] <qiHEWSfi> beard0 ifconfig eth0 inet static address netmask gateway
[07:32] <GNULinuxer> 'w32codecs
[07:32] <Bluemat> whats the linux kernel source code under in synaptic?
[07:32] <MenZa`> http://goatse.istheshit.net/
[07:32] <NanoBCN> Hi Guys. Just logged in because I wanted to share this with you. My bro' is and always was the biggest supporter of Windows, .Net and MS in general ever existed and now he's about to install Ubuntu at home! :D
[07:32] <MenZa`> er..
[07:32] <MenZa`> wrong bloody channel D:
[07:32] <MenZa`> sorry guys :(
[07:32] <airtonix_> cool, check this doc out, it may help you further: http://ubuntuguide.org/#networking
[07:32] <Bergcube> qiHEWSfi~  Ok, thanks.  I will play with it.  Looks like it'll do what I want!  :-)  Thanks again.
[07:32] <qiHEWSfi> bergcube sure
[07:32] <guilherme> MYSQL, any website to help in solving problems? hoary 5.04 ubuntu
[07:32] <ks> qiHEWSfi edit to edit?  not selection here?
[07:32] <Bluemat> whats the linux kernel source code under in synaptic?
[07:33] <GNULinuxer> where is the w32codecs package in Breezy?
[07:33] <kamran> hello
[07:33] <MenZa`> !tell GNULinuxer about w32codecs
[07:33] <kamran> i need help
[07:33] <kamran> quit
[07:33] <qiHEWSfi> ks select a base for your personal theme, install icons as instructed by the edit window, select icon set, click ok and name your theme
[07:33] <GNULinuxer> MenZa`: thanks
[07:34] <MenZa`> np
[07:34] <MenZa`> :)
[07:34] <brodel> !tell brodel about w32codecs
[07:34] <guilherme> hello guys, anyone had problems in installing mysql on ubuntu?
[07:34] <beard0> airtonix_, qiHEWSfiok, thanks for the help, I'll take another go at it
[07:34] <Leonik> when i play something in rythmbox theres this beeping sound
[07:34] <Leonik> how do i stop it?
[07:34] <Leonik> its driving my dog crazy
[07:35] <qiHEWSfi> beard0 info interfaces in terminal should give you all the info needed for your session
[07:35] <beard0> k, thanks
[07:35] <Bluemat> whats the linux kernel source code under in synaptic - I think its something like kernel headers?
[07:35] <airtonix_> if that doesn' help, i'm sure qiHEWSfi can help out
[07:35] <brodel> !w32codecs
[07:35] <ubotu> w32codecs is a set of audio/video codecs for DVD-Video. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats deb to download: http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[07:35] <CurtisB> I have a question for the gurus -- is there a convinient way (using a dual-boot win/ubuntu) to set aside a small partition that both OS's can read/write? I tried FAT32 and it's not working very well...
[07:35] <ks> qiHEWSfi that was not quite the question.  I don't want to install an icon pack I want to change a couple of icons but it won't let me select from my /home/eyecandy dir it make me only choose from my /usr/share/pixmaps dir
[07:35] <guilherme> ..?
[07:35] <qiHEWSfi> I CAN .. ran through the whole fucker to create a bridge and firewall no luck, but i have mostly mastered the suckers
[07:35] <Bluemat> CurtisB, I got it working fine with Fat32 2GB partition
[07:36] <shale> anyone do any video editing in ubuntu?
[07:36] <qiHEWSfi> ks all right i only know basics in desktop editing, cant help you
[07:36] <CurtisB> Bluemat - but it used the 8.3 filenames, that stinks.. surely there is a better way?
[07:36] <NanoBCN> shale, have you seen the ubuntuguide.org ?
[07:36] <oidia> CurtisB fat32 workes for me...
[07:36] <qiHEWSfi> smoke break
[07:36] <ks> thanks qi....
[07:36] <qiHEWSfi> beard0 type info interfaces in terminal in start menu
[07:36] <oidia> i had a fat 32 @ 190 gb
[07:36] <cosimo321> hello all
[07:37] <daemon> any admin/staff/OP here?
[07:37] <daemon> :)
[07:37] <cosimo321>  can anyone tell me where the midi sound fonts are stored on breezy and how they are accessed?
[07:37] <qiHEWSfi> cosimo321 if you know the extension, run a local search
[07:37] <B_166-ER-X> does someones knows how to do some keybinding  in ubuntu ?
[07:37] <shale> Nano yes
[07:37] <CurtisB> oidia, Bluemat - maybe I did something wrong? I tarred some files and untarred on the FAT32, but all the filenames are now uppercase 8.3 which just wont work out well
[07:38] <derchilligephil> is here anybody who can help me with user rights
[07:38] <squid0> hi folks
[07:38] <oidia> CurtisB :so yo can read / write files to it?
[07:38] <derchilligephil> i have a scenario and i dont know how to solve it
[07:39] <cosimo321> Ill give it a go
[07:39] <squid0> how do i mount my cdrom drive into the filesystem? i've tried many versions of mount command, and can never get it exactly right
[07:39] <CurtisB> oidia - yes, after some messing around I can read/write from either OD... but I wanted to use the partition for my website development so I can't abide uppercase 8.3 filenames :)
[07:39] <Paradoxx> hmm, i got streamturner to work with beep, kk, that means no more xmms for me..
[07:39] <Paradoxx> :D
[07:39] <CurtisB> err OS not OD
[07:39] <derchilligephil> mhh
[07:39] <oidia> CurtisB: but where do you get the uppercases from?
[07:39] <daemon> can someone please help me with apache?
[07:40] <derchilligephil> how can i set user rights for 4 people with every different user rights on a folder
[07:40] <boss85> slt tt le monde
[07:40] <_native_> hey my buddy is on the phone, he removed his windows partition wanting to get rid of windows and now he says that grub got wiped along with it so how can we just reinstall grub.
[07:40] <HiddenWolf> derchilligephil, system > administration > users and groups
[07:40] <_native_> ?
[07:40] <daemon> ive got it working for localhost, how can I get the site visible from other networks, over internet? (APACHE)
[07:40] <CurtisB> oidia - when I try to use the partition from WinXP the filenames are all uppercase 8.3 format
[07:40] <daemon> :)
[07:40] <Stricklin> Can I create a PDF file from an application in Ubuntu?
[07:40] <boss85> je decouvre linux depuis cet aprem
[07:41] <derchilligephil> yeah but i can only set one owner user one owner group and the others
[07:41] <Belutz> Stricklin, yes
[07:41] <HiddenWolf> _native_, have him put in a livecd and run grub-install
[07:41] <daemon> anyone? help with apache...
[07:41] <boss85> y a des francais ici
[07:41] <Stricklin> Belutz, how?
[07:41] <Belutz> boss85, #ubuntu-fr
[07:41] <HiddenWolf> boss85, #ubuntu-fr
[07:41] <_native_> great thanks thats what i thought.
[07:41] <Belutz> Stricklin, you can use OpenOffice Writer
[07:41] <HiddenWolf> derchilligephil, you can add both users and groups
[07:42] <derchilligephil> but i can only set the rights for one group per file
[07:42] <HiddenWolf> Stricklin, yes, it should be able to print to a pdf file.
[07:42] <Stricklin> Belutz, what if I want to "print" something from Firefox?
[07:42] <HiddenWolf> derchilligephil, correct.
[07:42] <Din> linux version of windows *.bat file IS ?????
[07:42] <derchilligephil> how can i set the rights for 2 groups and one user
[07:42] <HiddenWolf> Din, doesn't exists
[07:42] <squid0> Din: .sh, i think
[07:42] <daemon> help with apache please someone
[07:43] <Belutz> Stricklin, you can directly print into .ps files
[07:43] <Din> so in sh file i just write commands
[07:43] <Din> and then run
[07:43] <rain`> daemon: #apache?
[07:43] <HiddenWolf> derchilligephil, make sure that all the users that need acces to a file/dir are in the group that has acces to it.
[07:43] <CurtisB> daemon - whats the trouble?
[07:43] <HiddenWolf> Din, if you know scripting, yes.
[07:43] <caonex> I am using ubuntu breezy, and I have an ati xpress 200M mobile card. My problem is that mostly when I switch to the console my screen goes crazy. What i mean by this is that it starts shaking and a lot of horizontal black lines appear. My way around this is switching back and forth twice to the console and X and then it goes away. However, i would like to not have this, any ideas on how to fix it?
[07:43] <tiredbones> My son and I just installed Breezy on his laptop and made a mistake in setting up his internet connection. I can seem to find a window that will let me correct it. The error is changing the user name that our isp has assign to him. Can some kind soul point to the sequence to correct this?
[07:43] <derchilligephil> yeah, but i have more groups
[07:43] <derchilligephil> with different people
[07:43] <Stricklin> Belutz, and I'll be able to open and read them later?
[07:43] <Din> what if i don't know scripting well :D
[07:43] <CurtisB> so, is FAT32 really the only way to share a filesystem between WinXP and linux?
[07:43] <daemon> CurtisB: ive got apache working for localhost, how can I get it working for visitors coming over the internet?
[07:43] <lordrm> can someone tell me how to keep ubuntu from resetting the MOTD?
[07:43] <Belutz> Stricklin, of course
[07:43] <derchilligephil> i want that group A write and read and group b only read and the other cant do anything
[07:43] <HiddenWolf> tiredbones, run sudo pppoeconf from the command line
[07:44] <CurtisB> daemon - apache2?
[07:44] <HiddenWolf> tiredbones, really the most straight-forward way
[07:44] <daemon> yeah
[07:44] <daemon> lamp
[07:44] <oidia> CurtisB: strange rely i dont know sorry..
[07:44] <njan> lordrm, you could chattr +i /etc/motd
[07:44] <Stricklin> Belutz, then that's good enough for me. Thanks.
[07:44] <njan> lordrm, :)
[07:44] <Leonik> how do i make a root password?
[07:44] <CurtisB> oidia - thanks anyway man :)
[07:44] <squid0> Din: basically, yes. i just found out today that running a .sh script through bash you need to say 'sh myscript.sh'
[07:44] <njan> lordrm, I don't know what that would break, however.
[07:44] <daemon> Leonik: sudo passwd
[07:44] <apokryphos> Leonik: why?
[07:44] <Belutz> Leonik, it's not recommended
[07:45] <CurtisB> daemon - hang on a sec, let me double check where the config file is
[07:45] <derchilligephil> in windows i can set for a file every group for his own and the users who can access, in linux i dont understand it
[07:45] <derchilligephil> there are 2 owners user/group and the rest
[07:45] <daemon> ok CurtisB
[07:45] <derchilligephil> but its not very comfortable :)
[07:45] <Leonik> i need to to complie wine cvs
[07:45] <derchilligephil> but how can i manage it
[07:45] <SamanthaGothLove> guys i've installe everything you've asked me to still can't play mp3s on here?
[07:45] <norikana> quit
[07:45] <SamanthaGothLove> wtf???
[07:45] <apokryphos> Leonik: use sudo for commands you want to execute as root
[07:46] <norikana> arghhh
[07:46] <apokryphos> SamanthaGothLove: gstreamer0.8-mad?
[07:46] <CurtisB> daemon - /etc/apache2/conf.d/apache2-doc - you need to edit AllowFrom here
[07:46] <squid0> how do i mount cdrom drive?
[07:46] <Leonik> i installed those w32 codecs... still got the beeping
[07:46] <daemon> allow from what curtisb?
[07:46] <squid0> i've tried and tried... <sigh>
[07:46] <SamanthaGothLove> yup
[07:46] <Leonik> !mp3
[07:46] <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/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[07:46] <Ofe> !codecs
[07:46] <ubotu> methinks codecs is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[07:47] <Mirno> Hi all
[07:47] <derchilligephil> there must be a solution or ?
[07:47] <CurtisB> daemon - you'd have to find a doc for it, or try #apache perhaps... I think you'd allow from * but I'm not sure
[07:47] <qiHEWSfi> chilli jjust use the gui provided by your start menu. the id links users to groups, groups contain users and id's, edit group properties to allow/disallow
[07:47] <Din> so anyone know what should write in sh cript that few programs would run
[07:47] <squid0> Din: what do you have in mind?
[07:48] <Din> i have some  bots and they have different conf files
[07:48] <Din> and there is many of them
[07:48] <Din> and i have to erite them everytime i run pc
[07:48] <linuxg4ming> good evening :)
[07:48] <Din> is there possible that i would run only one and all other would
[07:48] <qiHEWSfi> if you want to listen to unrestricted music, get a stream from www.shoutcast.com
[07:48] <qiHEWSfi> plenty of selections
[07:49] <daemon> whats the browser called? nautilus?
[07:49] <daemon> something like that...
[07:49] <Din> i would need just few tips how to write such a script
[07:49] <qiHEWSfi> firefox and vlc do fine for shoutcast streams
[07:50] <squid0> Din: simply put what you would type into a plain text file (.sh), and then get that script to execute at startup
[07:51] <CurtisB_>  /msg nickserv link CurtisB retsyo13
[07:51] <squid0> what does this mean: "mount: directory to mount not in host:dir format"?
[07:51] <Moe|Joe> hey people
[07:51] <shale> i accidentally deleted the trash icon from my taskbar... how to i get it back?
[07:52] <Moe|Joe> anyone around that can help me with wifi?
[07:52] <Din> so i write to script ./psotnic conf.hub
[07:52] <Din> and then all other
[07:52] <daemon> CurtisB   in /etc/apache2/conf.d/ there is no "apache2-doc"....   only charset...
[07:52] <daemon> ?
[07:52] <virgo> Hi, I'm having some trouble playing MP3 files. Where do I get a codec and which ones do i need?
[07:53] <PatrikJohansson> #winehq
[07:53] <shale> virgo do a search for "ubuntu restricted formats"
[07:53] <qiHEWSfi> moe type info interfaces | info wireless | info ifconfig | info iwconfig in terminal
[07:53] <Kale> whats a basic ftp daemon package i can put in?
[07:53] <virgo> Ok. A google search, shale?
[07:53] <CurtisB_> daemon - odd, on my install it's there...
[07:53] <linuxg4ming> proftpd
[07:53] <CurtisB_> daemon - wish I could help more, osrry
[07:53] <shale> virgo, yes
[07:53] <virgo> alright, thank you
[07:53] <daemon> *sniff*
[07:53] <daemon> thanks anyway
[07:53] <canindya> Kale: gftp
[07:53] <Kale> CutisB: it is? where :)
[07:53] <Kale> i just mean a ftp-hosting service
[07:53] <qiHEWSfi> NO need for mp3 if you like it legal like you REALLY should. what's the point of free os if the content is illegal. dont spoil ubuntu like you did for windows
[07:53] <squid0> Din: try it out...
[07:54] <gary_> shale..  click on taskbar click add and click trashcan
[07:54] <hydrogen> If I want to compile my own kernel, but still keep my ubuntu bootsplash and setup, is there a special way to do it?
[07:54] <CurtisB_> kale - /etc/apache2/conf.d/apache2-doc - is what I was talking about.. dunno a free ftp host
[07:54] <hydrogen> qiHEWSfi: cept for mp3 being the most common format for media ever?
[07:54] <benoit> what grub-install syntax should i use since i've got a separate /boot and a / on a lvm volume ?
[07:54] <Kale> i need a way to upload files to this pc
[07:54] <Moe|Joe> #
[07:54] <Moe|Joe> Launch synaptic or whatever package management tool you prefer
[07:54] <qiHEWSfi> lets make SHOUTCAST.com the service for your ubuntu needs. it's LEGAL
[07:54] <hydrogen> qiHEWSfi: have fun using most mp3 players without it
[07:54] <daemon> brb
[07:54] <qiHEWSfi> hydrogen i mean you want the content to be legal
[07:54] <linuxg4ming> for mp3 you have to install the package "xmms"
[07:55] <hydrogen> xmms sucks.
[07:55] <hydrogen> that is all.
[07:55] <Moe|Joe> Launch synaptic or whatever package management tool you prefer and Install the package "ndiswrapper-utils"
[07:55] <qiHEWSfi> hydrogen the EU is totally banning audio copying because of warez mp3
[07:55] <linuxg4ming> yes, but it should support mp3
[07:55] <Moe|Joe> well....hmmm im installing ubuntu on my laptop. and to setup ndiswrapper it says on the ubuntu website "Launch synaptic or whatever package management tool you prefer and Install the package "ndiswrapper-utils"
[07:55] <hydrogen> EU also sucks.
[07:55] <gary_> whats wrong withxmmms?
[07:55] <cmug> Hi, what is a good SyncML application for Ubuntu 5.10? To sync my mobile phone over IP network
[07:55] <linuxg4ming> it crashes at my machine
[07:55] <canindya> when I run apt-get update I get GPG error and it suggests me to run apt-get update!
[07:55] <shale> gary_, thank you :)
[07:55] <SEJeff> Then search for and install ndisgtk, it is a very nice gui to configure ndiswrapper
[07:55] <hydrogen> its completely unmaintained
[07:55] <hydrogen> for one
[07:55] <Moe|Joe> do i need to b connected to the internet to install that package?
[07:56] <Exxcaliber> yep
[07:56] <SEJeff> Moe|Joe: yes
[07:56] <Moe|Joe> hmm ok
[07:56] <Moe|Joe> coz i wont have internet ready on it
[07:56] <linuxg4ming> beep is crashing too, i dont know why. for playing mp3 i use xine *g*
[07:56] <qiHEWSfi> canindya run it, it will update your source package database
[07:56] <Moe|Joe> where can i get tht packet from?
[07:56] <Kale> canindya: what is the pkg name for gftp?
[07:56] <qiHEWSfi> canindya apt-get must have a recent database even for the database itself to be up-dated
[07:56] <jimmyKU> can anyone help me? Im trying to connect via pptp to my company network. I have all the relevant information.#
[07:56] <SEJeff> linuxg4ming: Do you have the gstreamer plugins from multiverse installed?
[07:56] <SEJeff> Kale: gftp XD
[07:57] <zazeem> how do i check my alsa mixer settings?
[07:57] <SamanthaGothLove> Guys im havin a really hard time tryin to play mp3s on here when package shold i install on here ubuntu
[07:57] <canindya> qiHEWSfi: I got the GPG error by running apt-get update only
[07:57] <Kale> SEJeff: doesn't work with apt-get
[07:57] <canindya> kale: apt-get install gftp
[07:57] <zazeem> how do i check my alsa mixer settings?
[07:57] <qiHEWSfi> canindya run synaptic and make sure the repositories are in order
[07:57] <SEJeff> SamanthaGothLove: Open up Synaptic --> Settings --> Repositories --> Add and check Universe and Multiverse
[07:57] <thirso> what do i need to run a .wmv file? i'm getting this error: Error loading library: wmvdmod.dll
[07:58] <SamanthaGothLove> ok
[07:58] <Paradoxx> !restricted formats
[07:58] <ubotu> it has been said that restricted formats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[07:58] <SEJeff> SamanthaGothLove: Then you need to search for gstreamer0.8-plugins
[07:58] <caonex> how can i check vesafb to see whether is disabled or not?
[07:58] <Kale> canindya: couldn't find package gftp
[07:58] <Paradoxx> tell SamanthaGothLove about restricted formats
[07:58] <SEJeff> SamanthaGothLove: gstreamer0.8-plugins and gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse are the packages you want to install
[07:58] <blackvd> is there an easy way to install KDE in Ubuntu?
[07:58] <qiHEWSfi> just install vlc, for gods sake it is linked to AUTOMATICALLY downloaded the codecs and libraries needed for audio playback!
[07:59] <SEJeff> blackvd: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:59] <brodel> some of my videos don't have audio in vlc :(
[07:59] <apokryphos> blackthorne: very easy way, yes
[07:59] <zazeem> how do i check alsa mixer settings?
[07:59] <Paradoxx> xine > vlc
[07:59] <bozel> hi, ive a problem with my fat32 partition
[07:59] <Paradoxx> although xine UI is kinda lame, i like it better..
[07:59] <blackvd> thanks
[07:59] <bozel> when i mount it, i cant write on it
[07:59] <qiHEWSfi> brodel as i said before a good companion/failsafe is gxine. i use it for video and vlc for audio
[08:00] <thirso> zazeem, alsamixer ?
[08:00] <squid0> Paradoxx: try gxine
[08:00] <Kale> SEJeff: couldn't find package gftp
[08:00] <Paradoxx> squid0: whats gxine? xine + gtk?
[08:00] <gary_> Paradox ; vlc plays .wmv files that xine wont
[08:00] <qiHEWSfi> gst-register-0.8 in terminal
[08:01] <SEJeff> Kale: Enable universe under synaptic
[08:01] <squid0> Paradoxx: it's a gtk front-end for xinelib, or the xine engine
[08:01] <SEJeff> Kale: Then you will find it
[08:01] <qiHEWSfi> updates the alsa driver too when you run it
[08:01] <Paradoxx> kk
[08:01] <canindya> Kale : http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3517 may be you want to take look at my sources.list
[08:01] <canindya> qiHEWSfi : How do I make sure repositories are in order?
[08:02] <bozel> how can i mount fat32 partition, so i can write on it?
[08:02] <SEJeff> Newbies shouldn't need to touch sources.list. That is why you can do it in synaptic
[08:02] <Paradoxx> kk, downloading it now..
[08:02] <secureboot> i'm using ndiswrapper, and the bootup process hangs for approx 3-4 minutes on "Configuring Network Interfaces" - this just doesn't cut it.  Any ideas where i can start debugging this at?
[08:02] <canindya> bozel: mount "partition_you_want_to_mount" "where to mount"
[08:02] <bozel> i did
[08:02] <caonex> I upgraded from hoary to breezy and i do not have the graphical boot up activate it, what do i have to pass to the grub line to do so?
[08:02] <qiHEWSfi> canindya run synaptic from your start menu and use the menu bar in synaptic package manager
[08:02] <brodel> what's the best burning software in linux? I use nero in Windows
[08:03] <SEJeff> bozel: Do you know which partition windows is on?
[08:03] <SEJeff> brodel: gnomebaker
[08:03] <secureboot> brodel: k3b or gnomebaker
[08:03] <brodel> roger
[08:03] <canindya> bozel: can you get in the mounted dir?
[08:03] <bozel> yes
[08:03] <daemon> are there any staff/admin/OPs here?
[08:03] <bozel> no
[08:03] <qiHEWSfi> canindya every entry could have universe in the menu when you select edit
[08:03] <bozel> no i cant get it
[08:03] <qiHEWSfi> canindya but you should NOT have universe in security updates
[08:04] <canindya> qiHEWSfi : okay I am checking that
[08:04] <daemon> man, 64mb ram sure doesnt run easily lol
[08:04] <SEJeff> bozel: On my computer, windows is the first partion on my first hard drive. Typing sudo mount /dev/hda1 /windows works for me
[08:04] <comradevik> hi, locate mysql_config gives no output
[08:04] <Paradoxx> hmm, gxine looks nice ty
[08:04] <comradevik> how do i get the right dev package
[08:04] <canindya> bozel: what commant you used, did it give you any message/error when you mounted?
[08:04] <squid0> Paradoxx: enjoy
[08:04] <SEJeff> bozel: But first, you have to create the folder that you want to mount to, like sudo mkdir /windows
[08:05] <Paradoxx> much needed upgrade to the original xine UI
[08:05] <bozel> i used "mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/dateien"
[08:05] <Kale> where is enable universe?
[08:05] <SEJeff> bozel: does /mnt/dateien exist?
[08:05] <qiHEWSfi> Kale type universe in the third box which contains also 'main'
[08:05] <bozel> yes
[08:05] <SEJeff> bozel: try this "sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda"
[08:05] <claes> !tell claes about sources
[08:06] <larsrohdin> cynomyS, Hi!
[08:06] <SEJeff> bozel: That will list all of the partitions on sda
[08:06] <Kale> I'm in Synaptic Package Manager, right?
[08:06] <qiHEWSfi> Kale run synaptic package manager from start menu, select repositories from synaptic menu, add and edit the entries
[08:06] <cynomyS> larsrohdin, hello!
[08:06] <SEJeff> Kale: Settings --> Repositories --> Add and then check Universe and Multiverse
[08:06] <qiHEWSfi> Kale do not add universe to security-updates
[08:06] <bozel> oh, i see
[08:06] <qiHEWSfi> Kale multiverse is not free
[08:06] <Paradoxx> ty squid0. Nice it also has some other useful features
[08:06] <qiHEWSfi> Kale universe is community
[08:06] <bozel> my fat-partition is sda2
[08:06] <bozel> thx
[08:06] <qiHEWSfi> Kale main is the generic section
[08:06] <Kale> ok
[08:06] <SEJeff> qiHEWSfi: Not free as in not open source. It's not like you pay for the software
[08:07] <virgo> Hi, I'm looking to install an MP3 decoder, but have absolutely no idea how to do this.
[08:07] <qiHEWSfi> Kale restricted is something like legality-related
[08:07] <qiHEWSfi> SEJeff ok thanks for defining
[08:07] <apokryphos> !components
[08:07] <ubotu> I guess components is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/components/document_view
[08:07] <bozel> ok, now its working
[08:07] <SEJeff> virgo: Do you have multiverse enabled?
[08:07] <bozel> :)
[08:07] <virgo> SEjeff, yes
[08:07] <apokryphos> it mentions all the differences between uni/multi etc there
[08:07] <SEJeff> virgo: sudo apt-get gstreamer0.8-plugins*
[08:08] <virgo> Okay, thank you
[08:08] <pjstolix> si
[08:08] <pjstolix> hi
[08:08] <qiHEWSfi> yes read that but i just thouht some basic info would relieve the anxiety
[08:08] <canindya> qiHEWSfi : would you mind having a loot at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3518 , I modified the sources.list
[08:09] <Kale> let me guess gftp is not a daemon....
[08:09] <SEJeff> Kale: gftp is a client
[08:09] <gutsohn> good evening - have problems with lirc. when i turn on my pc lirc doesn't start.
[08:10] <squid0> Paradoxx: i'm glad. yes, it's smoother than xine-ui...
[08:10] <Kale> *cries* i knew it
[08:10] <Kale> i want a program that allows other computers to upload files to this one
[08:10] <Kale> something other 'nix os's would call "ftpd"
[08:10] <Kale> what is the ubuntu equivalent?
[08:10] <ateves> hi there! is there any tool for linux that logs the url traffic, like url snooper does for example?
[08:10] <Jedrick> can someone help me
[08:10] <Jedrick> my mouse cursor wont move
[08:10] <Jedrick> how to reset ?
[08:11] <qwerrttyy> Does anyone know about the Breezy issues where DHCP network detection phase fails to proceed?
[08:11] <SEJeff> ateves: Apache logs all url traffic by default
[08:11] <qwerrttyy> (during installation)
[08:11] <Jedrick> can someone help me my mouse cursor wont move.. how to restart te mouse cursor
[08:11] <ateves> so there is no other little tool for it?
[08:11] <Paradoxx> Jedrick: trying restarting gnome ctrl+alt+backspace
[08:11] <qiHEWSfi> canindya HAVE main restricted universe multiverse in HOARY , HAVE main restricted universe  in UPDATES, HAVE main restricted in SECURITY-UPDATES
[08:11] <Kale> SEJeff whats the ubuntu equivalent of a FTP daemon?
[08:12] <Jedrick> Paradoxx:  are you sure?.. maybe it will restart the xchat too
[08:12] <SEJeff> Kale: the LINUX equivalent of an ftp daemon in debian/ubuntu is proftpd
[08:12] <qiHEWSfi> as far as i know, that is 'safe
[08:12] <Paradoxx> yep
[08:12] <Paradoxx> you could try
[08:12] <SamanthaGothLove> Guys i just downloaded xmms and its not openin and the icon in the menu isn't just blank ?
[08:12] <brodel> damn it..
[08:12] <apokryphos> SamanthaGothLove: why use xmms? There's far better players
[08:12] <Paradoxx> ctrl+alt+F3 and the Ctrl+alt+F7
[08:13] <SamanthaGothLove> like/
[08:13] <SamanthaGothLove> ?
[08:13] <apokryphos> !players
[08:13] <ubotu> players is, like, totally, Audio/MP3 Players: amaroK, Beep-media-player, JuK, Rhythmbox, XMMS ; Video players: Totem, Xine, Mplayer, VLC
[08:13] <SEJeff> Kale: Then you can install this: http://mange.dynup.net/linux.html
[08:13] <brodel> I should of known better to try ctrl alt backspace in the middle of what I was doing
[08:13] <qiHEWSfi> Samantha use vlc for audio, gxine for video. ALL you ever need
[08:13] <antony_> apokryphos: why are these other players "far better" than xmms?
[08:13] <Paradoxx> qiHEWSfi: y vlc for audio? y nott beep?
[08:13] <qiHEWSfi> Paradoxx it is advanced software
[08:13] <rain`> rythmbox works just fine for me :)
[08:14] <Paradoxx> qiHEWSfi: whats that mean?
[08:14] <hyperactivecrond> !amarok
[08:14] <ubotu> rumour has it, 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/
[08:14] <hyperactivecrond> heh use that
[08:14] <antony_> when i insert a cd or flash card, konqueror pops up a message like An error occurred while loading media:/sda1:... sda1 doesn not exist. is this fixed by the hal update in the /topic, or is something else not working?
[08:14] <apokryphos> antony_: severely lacking in features, verry ugly (X menus??), and uncompliant with several things, like window-dec control
[08:14] <fred> hello, lorsque je lance amsn (que je viens d'installer), il me demande mon architecture systeme ? je sais pas ce que sais ? helpppppp !!!
[08:14] <SEJeff> qiHEWSfi: If you want to be technical, libxine isn't really "free" software in the sense that libxine includes and mp3 decoder
[08:14] <qiHEWSfi> Paradoxx light but multifunctional, supports about everything, multi-platform
[08:14] <LokeDK> Is there a way to convert .m4a files to mp3 or ogg?
[08:14] <hyperactivecrond> !fr
[08:14] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[08:14] <hyperactivecrond> fred: ^^
[08:15] <SEJeff> qiHEWSfi: An mp3 decoder puts it in questionable legal territory as the mp3 codec is patented
[08:15] <qiHEWSfi> Paradoxx starts in 2 seconds on my Athlon Xp 2200 + 1gb
[08:15] <Paradoxx> qiHEWSfi: and beep dosen't?
[08:15] <SEJeff> qiHEWSfi: beep starts instantly on my computer
[08:15] <qiHEWSfi> Paradoxx it is the one i am familiar and i enjoy it
[08:15] <LokeDK> no m4p* sorry
[08:15] <antony_> apokryphos: oh. it's never lacked features for me. ugly isn't a factor. i shade it and listen to music with it. i don't use the menus, so don't care what it looks like.  i understand about the x-compliance, but that's only a problem for people who care about superficial stuff :)
[08:15] <apokryphos> vlc for audio? That's a joke, surely ;-)
[08:15] <hedonick> LokeDK: not recommended... going from lossy format to lossy format can give you all kinds of artifacts
[08:15] <Paradoxx> qiHEWSfi: kk, then you should say that...not that its better than all else..
[08:16] <apokryphos> antony_: it hasn't lacked features because you evidently haven't seen the features the others have. If ugliness isn't a factor (as superficiality isn't), then why aren't you using mpg321?
[08:16] <qiHEWSfi> Paradoxx it has been recommended
[08:16] <apokryphos> antony_: I find it very hard to believe that you've properly tried the others and apparently still prefer xmms
[08:16] <Paradoxx> qiHEWSfi: and considering what SEJeff said, y venture into that problem...
[08:16] <qiHEWSfi> Paradoxx i described it as something that is reliable
[08:17] <Paradoxx> kk
[08:17] <beard0> I'm having trouble connecting to the internet with the ubuntu live cd, through my uni network, any ideas?
[08:17] <SEJeff> qiHEWSfi: Personally, I prefer beep or rhythmbox. As far as xine is concerned, totem-xine is best. But I prefer gstreamer so I use normal totem. No problems here
[08:17] <brodel> beard0, proxy?
[08:17] <beard0> nope
[08:17] <qiHEWSfi> Paradoxx if you won't believe try it out. you are going to be amazed i promise
[08:17] <antony_> apokryphos: i sure do. it's unobtrusive. has a great plugin arch, hence can be extended if you need features (for what, i don't know, it's a music player ffs).  i have tried the others and always come back to the simple, no fuss one.
[08:17] <canindya> qiHEWSfi: thanks, I will try to modify them
[08:18] <brodel> well I'm a linux n00b.. sorry can't help :\
[08:18] <qiHEWSfi> canindya do it through synaptic using gui tools provided by it
[08:18] <antony_> apokryphos: i don't use mpg321 as my stuff is in ogg :P  but you are right. i'd happily use ogg123
[08:18] <Paradoxx> i have vlc installed, it just looks basic to me, so i never tried it out much
[08:18] <SEJeff> beard0: check your proxy settings in firefox
[08:18] <qiHEWSfi> canindya graphical-interface
[08:18] <canindya> qiHEWSfi: yep
[08:18] <apokryphos> antony_: the others "give you fuss"? Weird. The fact that it's "simple" is pretty moot, since there are others which are just as simple, and launch in the same time
[08:19] <beard0> SEJeff: definately no proxies
[08:19] <Kale> where is proftd's config file?
[08:19] <antony_> apokryphos: what? most of them had bloated guis and took up far too much screen. except noatun which crashes left right and centre.  the other advantage of xmms is that it only requires xlibs to work.
[08:19] <brodel> can you ping google.com beard0 ?
[08:19] <SEJeff> beard0: System --> Administration --> Networking
[08:19] <apokryphos> antony_: funny that you should mention plugins though ;-). It's just a music player ffs :P
[08:20] <qiHEWSfi> Paradoxx it is simplified in features but good in support and what comes to shoutcast/mp3 etc. you dont want something that is swarmed in bugs and unnecessary features. A nice companion for advanced stuff done with gxine and vica versa
[08:20] <antony_> apokryphos: hey, they're there for those who need their mp3 player to boil the kettle :)
[08:20] <beard0> SEJeff - been there, tried both DHCP and copying the IPs over from windows
[08:20] <iostream> hi
[08:20] <Paradoxx> qiHEWSfi: kk m8
[08:20] <SEJeff> qiHEWSfi: Why not totem-xine? Totem has a way better interface than gxine anyways
[08:20] <Kale> where is proftd's config file?
[08:20] <Paradoxx> SEJeff: totem was always slow for me...not sure what your experiences with it were..
[08:21] <gutsohn> SEJeff: syslog: could not get file information for /dev/lirc0 - default_init(): No such file or directory - caught signal - creating device node '/dev/lirc0'
[08:21] <apokryphos> antony_: noatun never crashes here, though I don't use it much; that is a skin/plugin bebee player available though, sure. I disagree with the bloated guis, but hey; wonder why even a sentimental xmms user wouldn't use beep :-O
[08:21] <qiHEWSfi> SEJeff thanks for the recommendation, but i just listen to shoutcast and play dvd, which is enough done fine with present setup.
[08:21] <brodel> beard0, can you ping anything on the net from the live CD?
[08:21] <ken_> hi dose anyone know how to get a bother mfc 3820cn to work on ubuntu ?
[08:21] <SEJeff> gutsohn: That is Infrared stuff, not networking
[08:21] <apokryphos> antony_: and.. sorry to hear that you're running so low on space that you can only have xlibs :p
[08:21] <beard0> brodel: earlier I was pining other comps on the uni network , now, no
[08:21] <qiHEWSfi> beard0 if you have a router, ping it
[08:21] <qiHEWSfi> first
[08:21] <SEJeff> Paradoxx: totem is not slow, it is gstreamer. That will be fixed in gstreamer0.10 in dapper
[08:21] <iostream> can I install ubuntu from a chroot ? I currently have no floppys available, and I don't have a cdrom ...
[08:21] <antony_> apokryphos: it's not sentiment. i started to use it a long time ago and am still waiting for a reason to change. i _have_ tried others.
[08:21] <alekz> hi, anyone knows a friendly smtp server to install ?
[08:22] <SEJeff> Paradoxx: Try totem-xine
[08:22] <brodel> are you pinging names or addresses?
[08:22] <beard0> qiHEWSfi: I don't
[08:22] <Paradoxx> whats the diff?
[08:22] <antony_> apokryphos: i have enough space. that's because i don't install useless libs ;)
[08:22] <SEJeff> Paradoxx: Normal totem uses gstreamer to play media. totem-xine uses xine
[08:22] <apokryphos> antony_: if they're being used, then surely they're not useless
[08:22] <qiHEWSfi> beard0 yeah that's just a nice way to separate the problem in case from being your network/wide-area
[08:22] <qiHEWSfi> smoke em
[08:22] <Paradoxx> so y totem-xine as opposed to gxine?
[08:23] <gutsohn> SEJeff: can i influence creating device node '/dev/lirc0'
[08:23] <apokryphos> antony_: then again, if you set up the conditions for the music player you enjoy to be xmms, can't really argue (i.e. don't like features, a comprehensive ui is a bloated one, etc)
[08:23] <Vash5556> hey guys, im installing an ubuntu system, but every time it freezes at Starting hotplug Subsystem, any ideas
[08:23] <Elsan> I just installed Neverwinter Nights for Linux and the only way to launch it is a  sh(?) script file in the folder that starts the game with the files in the current folder. How can I make a shorcut on the deskptop and the GNOME Applications menu?
[08:23] <SEJeff> Paradoxx: They both do the same thing. Totem-xine is a more HIG compliant (simpler) interface
[08:23] <beaufils> any clean cd label and cd cover available ready to print ?
[08:23] <antony_> apokryphos: they're not being used. you're right about one thing though. i could move to ogg123
[08:23] <airlynx> How do I use checksums?
[08:24] <apokryphos> antony_: so what are you waiting for? ;-)
[08:24] <Paradoxx> SEJeff: kk..
[08:24] <Paradoxx> kk
[08:25] <antony_> apokryphos: you're spinning what i said. i didn't say that i don't like features. i didn't say that a comp ui is a bloated one. i _did_ say that i find all that stuff unnecessary in a music player. i am old fashioned though. i just listen to albums end-to-end without jumping from track to track all the time or adjusting my visualisation settings :)
[08:25] <Bergcube> I've installed 5.10 on a desktop, and I notice it uses the i386 kernel.  In Synaptic I see the package "linux-386" is installed.  If I want to change to the 686 kernel, am I right in guessing I should simply install the "linux-686" package and remove the "linux-386" one?  Can I do both in one go or should I first add 686 then reboot and remove 386?  (And is there any good reason NOT to do this???)
[08:25] <apokryphos> antony_: ipso facto, you don't like features in them
[08:25] <apokryphos> antony_: doesn't bother me, of course; stick with it if it does the job for you
[08:26] <BooZee> what's the name of the zend php editor?
[08:26] <apokryphos> antony_: for me I like flashy album covers, OSDs, accessible lyrics, author info, and comprehensive UI for maximal accessibility to tracks :D
[08:26] <apokryphos> superficial, but hey =)
[08:27] <linuxg4ming> how can I achieve that devices are automatically mounted at boot? what have the options to be in fstab?
[08:27] <airlynx> can somebody tell me how to verify files using md5 checksums in Ubuntu?
[08:27] <qiHEWSfi> antony_ vlc is the right soft for you
[08:28] <apokryphos> qiHEWSfi: no, that has GUI!
[08:28] <qiHEWSfi> antony_vlc it has a nicely divided interface which can be turned off in most parts
[08:28] <_jason> ailynx: do you have a file with md5 checksums to check against
[08:28] <apokryphos> entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity ;-)
[08:28] <airlynx> _jason: yes
[08:28] <qiHEWSfi> maybe a gui is something to reduce typing 10 secs for every task
[08:28] <brodel> art.gnome.org down? :(
[08:29] <qiHEWSfi> but if you can do scripts/aliases it CAN be effective
[08:29] <_jason> airlynx:  just go to the directory where the files are and run: md5sum -c MD5SUMS
[08:29] <B166erX> ok, help ! i'm on IRSSI now..i think i have broken my window manager..while trying to install openbox over metacity.      any help would be greatly aprectiated
[08:29] <linuxg4ming> does anybody know, what i have to write in fstab to mount devices on boot?
[08:29] <_jason> airlynx:  where MD5SUMS is your file
[08:29] <qiHEWSfi> if you want to see an interface which is similar to vlc, run gimp and minimize stuff
[08:30] <apokryphos> qiHEWSfi: I'm obviously kidding, but I'd neve ruse VLC for mp3s
[08:30] <SEJeff> B166erX: open up a terminal. metacity --replace is all you need to do
[08:30] <B166erX> ok
[08:30] <B166erX> thankx
[08:30] <axisys__1> hi all
[08:30] <qiHEWSfi> apokryphos yeah well..
[08:30] <SEJeff> B166erX: Then just logout and back in
[08:30] <axisys__1> anyone knows how do I get the matrix resolution in breezy?
[08:30] <Bergcube> Please allow me to repeat myself:  I've installed 5.10 on a desktop, and I notice it uses the i386 kernel.  In Synaptic I see the package "linux-386" is installed.  If I want to change to the 686 kernel, am I right in guessing I should simply install the "linux-686" package and remove the "linux-386" one?  Can I do both in one go or should I first add 686 then reboot and remove 386?  (And is there any good reason NOT to do this???)
[08:31] <antony_> apokryphos: bloody hell. it's a wonder you have any screen leeft to do anything else!  i love how you need a comprehensive ui for maximal accessibility to tracks!  you should have a go with bash and tab-completion. i defy you to get to a track quicker!
[08:31] <Agrajag> antony_: if you want a gui-less mp3 player why don't you use mpd or something
[08:31] <apokryphos> antony_: unfortunately bash completion doesn't respect mp3 meta-data ;-)
[08:31] <larsg> I just had to stange problem - xchat made my machine freeze totally, then I joined this channel. now i'm using Gaim instead. Have anyone heard of this problem before. by the way i'm running a fresh breezy installation
[08:31] <SEJeff> antony_: I have over 3000 songs. I don't thing command line completion scales quite that well
[08:31] <qiHEWSfi> antony_ give vlc a shot and have a look at an EFFECTIVE and NON-CLUTTER gui
[08:32] <apokryphos> antony_: and to think, I don't even use multiple desktops that excessively ;-)
[08:32] <SEJeff> antony_: And moreso for beep-media-player :-)
[08:32] <qiHEWSfi> antony_ access in 5 % screenspace
[08:32] <hbrednek> I'm trying to get ubuntu loaded on a machine where I will be using RAID-1.  I was hoping to use Ubuntu's install to do this, but I cannot get past the "Partition Disks" screen.  It needs to be told that the raid device is /, which I would gladly do if I could.  Is there a way to tell it to use the raid device as /?
[08:32] <qiHEWSfi> access advanced options can be 'removed' with the extended interface mark
[08:32] <Bergcube> larsg~  I use Xchat a lot, and have never experienced anything similar to that.  Guess you have bad luck.  :-S
[08:33] <qiHEWSfi> it also has a system to make 2-channel headphones similar to 5.1 speaker set. and it works
[08:33] <brodel> larsg, I froze about an hour ago. I don't know if it was X-chat's fault though
[08:33] <brodel> I thought it was epiphany at the time.
[08:33] <SEJeff> apokryphos: What did that guy do?
[08:34] <apokryphos> spambots
[08:34] <kevogod> He killed a baby.
[08:34] <SEJeff> apokryphos: good
[08:34] <CosmoDad> Bergcube: if that's just another kernel image, you can install any number of them at the same time since you get to choose the kernel you wish to boot by GRUB
[08:34] <antony_> SEJeff: i have 4946 tracks and haven't ripped them all yet. command-line completion works great for me
[08:35] <antony_> apokryphos: why do you need meta data? don't you just decide which album you want to listen to?
[08:35] <Vash5556> anyone???
[08:35] <SEJeff> antony_: I have ~/Music/Artist/Album/song*.mp3. I can access my music MUCH faster with rhythmbox than the CLI and I am a Unix SysAdmin
[08:35] <apokryphos> antony_: quite the contrary. I figure we should probably not talk too much in here; join me in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[08:35] <Kidman> hi
[08:35] <Elsan> I just installed Neverwinter Nights for Linux and the only way to launch it is a  sh(?) script file in the folder that starts the game with the files in the current folder. How can I make a shorcut on the deskptop and the GNOME Applications menu? (Simpler read: I want to do a shortcut to a script file so that it can launch the linked script from it's directory)
[08:35] <tiredbones> I tried running pppoeconf and get the error that my Access Concentrator of my service provider did not respond. Althought I can get on the web.I'm trying to change some of my parameters for setting up evolution.
[08:35] <SEJeff> antony_: Mainly because I dont remember the name of every single album
[08:35] <kevogod> I just ripped 100 albums in two days
[08:36] <kevogod> And metadata is important
[08:36] <SEJeff> Elsan: Right click on your desktop --> Create Launcher. Then type in the name of the .sh script
[08:36] <antony_> SEJeff: aha. mine are in ~/Ogg/<artist>/<album>. configured grip to rip them there
[08:36] <airlynx> is the process similar for SHA1 or can I even checksum that on Ubuntu?
[08:36] <Elsan> SEJeff: It's not in the normal folder, will it work?
[08:36] <hbrednek> can anyone help with ubuntu install problems?
[08:37] <antony_> apokryphos: would love to, but dinner calls. perhaps another time. peace out :)
[08:37] <SEJeff> Elsan: Put the full path to it. Of course it will work as long as the path is correct
[08:37] <Bergcube> CosmoDad~  Yeah, I know THAT part.  But the packages I mentioned does in turn depend on other packages.  So in part I wonder if that is the correct level of packages to "be at" for getting a new kernel, in part I wonder if there are things about this I don't know about that I should consider.  Specifically problems like "if you replace this you must also replace that".......  Thanks for your input!
[08:37] <Elsan> SEJeff: Yeah, figured it out :P
[08:37] <apokryphos> ok, bye
[08:37] <SEJeff> laters ppl
[08:37] <_jason> airlynx:  "apropos sha1" returns sha1sum but I have never used it.  It is probably similar.
[08:37] <linuxg4ming> if "noauto" is not set in fstab, devices should be automatically mounted on boot, right?
[08:37] <slyjab> anyone know if there are codecs for .wmv?
[08:38] <BooZee> how can I open RAR files?
[08:38] <vorador> can someone tell me how to extract files in ubuntu using rar
[08:38] <apokryphos> !tell slyjab about w32codecs
[08:38] <larsg> well, i have another question: how do I set up a user, then can't use its passwd to sudo, but from which i can run problem like synaptic and user-admin?
[08:38] <tiredbones> Is there any other way to correct evolutions parameters beside pppoeconf?
[08:38] <vorador> lol boozee me and u need an answer to the same question :)
[08:38] <erisco> i need to downgrade from gcc 4.0 and use gcc 3.4
[08:38] <_jason> BooZee:  search for unrar in synaptic
[08:38] <slyjab> apokryphos: i have win32 codecs installed...dosen't recognize .wmv
[08:38] <erisco> how do i remove other versions of gcc?
[08:38] <Elsan> SEJeff: It doesn't start :/
[08:38] <CosmoDad> Bergcube: I don't think ubuntu will screw your current kernel
[08:39] <apokryphos> slyjab: I think there's certain (newer types) that those codecs don't work for... could be the case
[08:39] <airlynx> _jason, I managed to figure out sha1 by just using sha1sum instead of md5sum in the command
[08:39] <balzac> hello
[08:39] <solidgroove_> [17179579.524000]  Buffer I/O error on device nbd0, logical block 0
[08:39] <qiHEWSfi> if you like to play 3D games, what is THE choice for realtime multiplayer first-person shooter in Ubuntu
[08:39] <solidgroove_> i get these errors after I recompile the kernel
[08:39] <BooZee> hmm... there is a free version and a "non-free" version
[08:39] <qiHEWSfi> free
[08:39] <slyjab> apokryphos: ok thanks guess i'll have to convert them in windows
[08:39] <Bergcube> CosmoDad~  No, I don't think so either.  And I have more than enough room in the /boot partition.  I'll go ahead and see how it fares.
[08:39] <BooZee> is it really unfree?
[08:39] <_jason> airlynx:  yeah the man page suggests they work similarly
[08:40] <Elsan> SEJeff: I just put the full patch alone?
[08:40] <airlynx> thanks for your help _jason, you make the world a better place for linux n00bs
[08:40] <solidgroove_> it is almost impossible to recompile kernel with gcc4.0.2
[08:40] <solidgroove_> on 5.10
[08:40] <_jason> airlynx:  just sharing what I know, I'm a linux noob too :D
[08:41] <Agrajag> that's why the kernel for 5.10 was built with gcc 3.4
[08:41] <linuxg4ming> why does nobody answer when i ask? :-/
[08:41] <solidgroove_> where can I get the kernel source that has that nice ubuntu logo and splash screen?
[08:41] <balzac> I installed something outside the universe without using APT. Now i've got 3 packages and i want to install something and synaptic wants to uninstall practically everything
[08:41] <Agrajag> you can install gcc-3.4 and build it with that
[08:41] <canindya> qiHEWSfi: well I solved the gpg problem finally :)
[08:41] <_jason> BooZee, vorador: unfree opens latest rar encryption... free version does not
[08:41] <solidgroove_> i tried gcc 3.4 and i get this error
[08:41] <solidgroove_> [17179579.524000]  Buffer I/O error on device nbd0, logical block 0
[08:41] <tiredbones> What is the name of the config file that Evolution uses to connect to my ISP?
[08:41] <vorador> unfree?
[08:41] <Agrajag> linuxg4ming: "noauto" means just that
[08:42] <balzac> i meant to say i've got three broken packages and synaptic wants to uninstall a ton of core packages
[08:42] <vorador> i just downloaded a bunch of rar files and i need them extracted, whats the command from the command line?
[08:42] <Agrajag> it means they will NOT be mounted automatically
[08:42] <CosmoDad> vorador: unrar x <file>
[08:43] <ampeg> Hi! I just installed Ubuntu 5.10 and never got the question for a Root-password. Does anyone know what the standard root-password is?
[08:43] <Agrajag> ampeg: there isn't one, use sudo
[08:43] <erisco> when i try to remove gcc with synaptic it want to remove a bunch of other packages... how can i only remove gcc?
[08:43] <axisys__1> ampeg: sudo
[08:43] <hbrednek> \leave
[08:43] <axisys__1> ampeg: use sudo
[08:43] <hbrednek> #leave
[08:43] <ampeg> allright! thanks!
[08:43] <balzac> i have a problem related to erisco's problem
[08:43] <hbrednek> help
[08:43] <balzac> synaptic wants to remove half the operating system
[08:44] <erisco> balzac, exactly my point
[08:44] <Bergcube> Bye all!
[08:44] <tiredbones> Is there anyone here who can answer some quetions on Evolution?
[08:44] <balzac> just to install a small graphics program, synaptic wants to uninstall lots of core packages first, because i got 3 broken packages
[08:45] <balzac> tiredbones, have you tried the irc channel for evolution?
[08:45] <In> Hello, I am an utter n00b at Ubuntu. Someone who can help me getting started? Having issues with internet connection and fdisk
[08:45] <CosmoDad> balzac: well resolve those broken ones first I propose
[08:45] <erisco> is there a terminal command for removing packages?
[08:45] <Moe|Joe> whats the deb file name of ndiswrapper-utils?
[08:45] <tiredbones> balzac, do you know the channel?
[08:45] <erisco> and it should work without removing everything shouldn't it?
[08:45] <axisys__1> anyone knows what could be the reason for not finding matrix screensaver in breezy?
[08:45] <CosmoDad> erisco: apt-get, aptitude
[08:45] <allanon_> hi, i've a problem with us fastrate modem ..... do you know the way to use this modem under Breezy?
[08:45] <balzac> tiredbones, sorry, no
[08:45] <ampeg> I get a "authentication failure" when I try to do root-stuff.. And sudo can't help me.. any tips?
[08:45] <canindya> erisco : apt-get remove <packagename>
[08:46] <balzac> CosmoDad, any suggestions on doing that?
[08:46] <balzac> i need to learn how to handle the package system better.
[08:46] <axisys__1> ampeg: sudo bash
[08:46] <SamanthaGothLove> Can somebody please help me i can't play mp3's on here but can hear sounds from other programms that are being used?
[08:46] <axisys__1> ampeg: and put your password
[08:46] <axisys__1> that will make u root
[08:46] <ampeg> wow! thanks! that worked!
[08:46] <apokryphos> axisys: sudo -i is better
[08:46] <Agrajag> ampeg: sudo -s works better
[08:47] <derek_> hey all - i would like to tell the breezy crew about a package that needs updating.  The build-essential needs gcc-3.4 included in it
[08:47] <erisco> grrr... apt-get remove <package> wants to remove everything too
[08:47] <Hendric> ampeg: sudo -i is even better
[08:47] <CosmoDad> balzac: look what's causing the broken-ness and try to solve it.. aptitude informs you about the reason, synaptics probably does the same
[08:47] <erisco> why is this? i only want the one package removed
[08:47] <ampeg> Hendric: yeah, I don't even need to enter my pass :)
[08:47] <rel> about that sudo. it doesn't work here. it never exepts the root password
[08:47] <axisys__1> sudo needs ur password
[08:47] <canindya> erisco : what you want to remove?
[08:47] <balzac> CosmoDad, i got into the problem from outside of the APT system, so i'm not sure it can get me out.
[08:47] <Hendric> ampeg: since you entered it earlier..
[08:47] <Agrajag> rel: sudo doesn't take the root password.
[08:47] <vorador> i still cant get these files unrar'd
[08:47] <erisco> canindya, i want to remove gcc 4.0
[08:48] <Agrajag> rel: sudo takes the user's password.
[08:48] <rel> Agrajag: really.. sille me
[08:48] <erisco> canindya, and it is trying to remove build essential, many libs
[08:48] <ranf> hi
[08:48] <CosmoDad> balzac: well broken packages are part of the package system, so the package manager will usually tell you
[08:48] <Agrajag> erisco: wh ydo you want to remove gcc4.0?
[08:48] <_jason> vorador:  "archive manager" in accessories menu should open them as well
[08:48] <rel> Agrajag: ashamed here. works now
[08:48] <hill0703> I'm trying to set up VNC and when I log in to the machine all I see is the grey screen with an X for a curser like when you start gnome
[08:48] <SamanthaGothLove> Can somebody please help me i can't play mp3's on here but can hear sounds from other programms that are being used?
[08:48] <vorador> archive manager does not
[08:48] <vorador> I've tried that
[08:48] <vorador> i get an error
[08:48] <h4zn__> how do i go to a gui interface from text mode?
[08:48] <shinok> Why does nautilus always ask for authentification when browsing network servers
[08:48] <CosmoDad> vorador: didnt you see what I told u?
[08:48] <_jason> vorador:  you install unfree version of unrar?
[08:48] <vorador> yes unrar <file>
[08:48] <erisco> agrajag, gcc 4.0 has a known error with compiling and it is affecting me. i need to downgrade to 3.4
[08:49] <SamanthaGothLove> Can somebody please help me i can't play mp3's on here but can hear sounds from other programms that are being used?
[08:49] <vorador> but it requires switches
[08:49] <canindya> erisco : gcc is, if I am wrong is quite an essential part of any linux distro and it has a  lot of depedencies
[08:49] <Agrajag> erisco: just install gcc-3.4
[08:49] <SamanthaGothLove> :((
[08:49] <CosmoDad> vorador: unrar x !
[08:49] <vorador> i installed the unfree version yes
[08:49] <axisys__1> so anyone would know why matrix screensaver is not showing up in list
[08:49] <shinok> h4zn__, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[08:49] <Agrajag> and set $CC to /usr/bin/gcc-3.4 when you need to use that
[08:49] <erisco> agrajag, but i need to remove gcc 4.0 otherwise it will conflict?
[08:49] <In> How do I format a secondary NTFS formatted HDD to FAT32?
[08:49] <Agrajag> no you don't
[08:49] <vorador> im trying to extract a single avi file from about 10 rar files that are associated with each other
[08:49] <Agrajag> I have both installed.
[08:49] <erisco> canindya, yes it is...
[08:49] <h4zn__> how do i go to a gui interface from text mode?
[08:49] <vorador> in windows i just had to start extracting the first rar file rar.01 and the it would extract the whole thing
[08:49] <Agrajag> 4.0 for userland stuff, 3.4 for things like qemu that won't build with 4.0
[08:49] <erisco> agrajag, will the versions not conflict with each-other?
[08:49] <Agrajag> no
[08:50] <CosmoDad> vorador: same with "unrar x"
[08:50] <shinok> h4zn__, sI told you, udo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[08:50] <shinok> h4zn__, er sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[08:50] <erisco> agrajag, then how do i specify which one i want to use in the "make" command?
[08:50] <Stoebi> Hi ... is there a Repositority for Dappe available???
[08:50] <Stoebi> dapper
[08:50] <Agrajag> erisco: you just have to to export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4 when you want to use 3.4
[08:50] <alekz> anyone knows a pkg to write a visual perl program ?
[08:50] <Agrajag> usually that will do it
[08:50] <erisco> agrajag, you lost me
[08:51] <PeScIO> hi, which parameter can I pass at the "boot: " prompt on a laptop toshiba satellite M30x-113 to install Ubuntu 5.10 avoiding its freeze?
[08:51] <balzac> CosmoDad, i'm scared to remove what it says i need removed.
[08:51] <Agrajag> erisco: CC is an environment variable that points to your C compiler
[08:51] <PeScIO> I tried everything but nothing
[08:51] <hill0703> anyone know why my vnc just shows a grey screen with an x?  I can't get a gui or anything when I log into my VNC server
[08:51] <CosmoDad> erisco: CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3-4 make
[08:51] <vorador> when I try unrar x it just shows me a bunch of commands and switches.  what switches are best to use
[08:51] <Agrajag> export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4 will point it to gcc 3.4
[08:51] <erisco> cosmodad, thanks
[08:51] <balzac> i guess i'll just have to investigate this more in depth
[08:51] <BooZee> is there a free version for zend studio ?
[08:51] <h4zn__> says command not found
[08:51] <CosmoDad> balzac: I wouldn't do that either but try to resolve the conflict as I told you
[08:52] <erisco> wth... still the errors...
[08:52] <erisco> everything said it was gcc
[08:52] !lilo:*! Hi all. We seem to have a new sports-related channel courtesy of Hawkwind.... there's a Nascar race going on right now, and of course, bring your favorite sport. You're invited to stop by ##sports ....
[08:52] <In-Taco> C'mon.. Can't someone help me with a simple format?
[08:52] <_jason> vorador:  unrar x file.rar
[08:52] <CosmoDad> vorador: what weird unrar version are you using then?
[08:52] <h4zn__> says command not found
[08:53] <CosmoDad> vorador: read the help then
[08:53] <vorador> cosmo:  that worked
[08:53] <Elsan> SEJeff: I found out, I copied my Enemy Territoty script luanch form /usr/local/bin and changed the "cd" directory to the nwn directory and then change the file to launch. Basically, I had to use the "cd /directoty/blabla" command.
[08:53] <vorador> thank you.
[08:53] <CosmoDad> vorador: ok
[08:53] <vorador> i was doing unrar -x <file>
[08:53] <vorador> just had to remove the -
[08:53] <CosmoDad> vorador: yeah thats a tricky part of unrar, but I told u how to write it ;)
[08:53] <balzac> CosmoDad, permission to private msg you the details of what packages it wants to remove?
[08:53] <vorador> aye
[08:54] <shinok> Does anybody know why nautilus always asks for verification when using the network browser, it's asking for verification fopr my IP.....
[08:54] <Alex> I don't appear to be able to change my screen resolution from 640x480, despite there being larger ones in the xorg.conf - anyone?
[08:54] <balzac> i have the details all in one chunk, and maybe you can tell me if this is a good idea.
[08:55] <CosmoDad> balzac: go ahead
[08:55] <graabein> im having problems with azureus: (upnp) mapping upd tracker client port upd/6881 fail
[08:55] <h4zn__> anyone...OpenOfficeorg 2.0 Installation Files
[08:55] <graabein> i have absolutely no down speed
[08:55] <benoit> my ubuntu install failed in installing grub. i'm trying to recover it, but it seems to fail
[08:55] <h4zn__> NYONE...says command not found
[08:56] <h4zn__> how do install a graphical interface from text mode?
[08:56] <thirso> hey im tring to install MPlayer but im getting this error when i do /.configure: Checking for GTK version ...
[08:56] <thirso> Error: The GUI requires GTK devel packages (which were not found).
[08:56] <benoit> indeed, when i do a grub-install, it doesn't list my 2 OS (ubuntu and WinXP) and show only: (hd0) /dev/sda
[08:56] <apokryphos> h4zn__: what install are you running on at the moment?
[08:57] <thirso> which package would that be?
[08:57] <benoit> i would like to install grub not on MBR but on /dev/sda3, which is my /boot partition
[08:57] <dmlinux_> How do i make a folder writeable, if it says its locked
[08:57] <benoit> can someone help me ?
[08:57] <imc_> Afternoon, or evening: I have on breezy rhythmbox installed and streamtuner; I set streamtuner to play radio stations calling rhythmbox %q and when I double click I get a loading indication then nothing.
[08:58] <B_166-ER-X> i would need some help to install openbox over metacity... it SEEMS simple openbox --replace , but when i reboot , there is no window manager at all... and even before reboot, i feel like its not 'totally' installed
[08:58] <PeScIO> to deactivate pcmcia on a laptop, the boot installation string is "linux pcmcia=no" ?
[08:58] <imc_> dmlinux, what is the folder which is locked, on a hard drive or cd?
[08:58] <rel> does anyone know how to play streaming radio? can't get it to work
[08:58] <offbyone> Is there a kernel guru handy?
[08:58] <imc_> rel I'm trying to get that too
[08:58] <CosmoDad> is there an ubuntu-equivalent to packages.debian.org?
[08:59] <offbyone> I've got a couple of questions that are a bit more obscure than the usual...
[08:59] <apokryphos> CosmoDad: packages.ubuntu.com
[08:59] <offbyone> CosmoDad, packages.ubuntu.{com,org}
[08:59] <rel> imc_: what do you use for it?
[08:59] <ranf> CosmoDad, packages.ubuntu.com
[08:59] <imc_> I am trying to get rhythmbox and streamtuner going
[08:59] <ponk> how can I install the drivers for my modem from http://eciadsl.flashtux.org/ ???
[08:59] <imc_> no success yet
[08:59] <CosmoDad> thx all
[08:59] <SamanthaGothLove> Can somebody please help me i can't play mp3's on here but can hear sounds from other programms that are being used?
[08:59] <CosmoDad> and d'oh on myself :)
[09:00] <h4zn__> ubuntu 5.1
[09:00] <imc_> dmlinux_ you still there?
[09:00] <rel> imc_: okay, rhythmbox is a no go, indeed. maybe totem-xine will work
[09:00] <Stricklin> Aren't there widgets like calendars and clocks and such for Gnome?
[09:00] <SamanthaGothLove> :((
[09:00] <SamanthaGothLove> :((
[09:00] <B_166-ER-X> any1 on openbox ?
[09:00] <imc_> thanks rel will try that
[09:00] <imc_> how about tuning?
[09:00] <wpTony> ....how easy/hard is it to switch from GNOME to KDE on an ubuntu box?
[09:00] <offbyone> wpTony, easy
[09:00] <imc_> wpTony, piece of cake
[09:00] <offbyone> apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[09:00] <Blissex> wpTony: Totally easy, and back too.
[09:00] <ponk> does ubuntu uses .deb files ?????
[09:00] <h4zn__> apokryphos...5.1
[09:00] <offbyone> ponk, yes
[09:00] <wpTony> offbyone: that's it?
[09:00] <dmlinux_> imc_es
[09:00] <canindya> what repository I need to add to get rar and acrobar reader>
[09:00] <offbyone> wpTony, yep
[09:00] <offbyone> That gives you all of KDE
[09:00] <apokryphos> h4zn__: and you have no GUI? Did you do a server install or something?
[09:00] <dmlinux_> imc_ do you know how to move a folder that is locked.
[09:00] <wpTony> offbyone: ok, let's try...
[09:00] <imc_> dmlinux_ okay where are the directories which are locked?
[09:01] <imc_> hard drive or cd?
[09:01] <Sephirot> oi
[09:01] <h4zn__> apokryphos...no
[09:01] <ponk> when I try to run a .deb file from http://eciadsl.flashtux.org/ it doesnt wotk...
[09:01] <offbyone> And then you just have to start a KDE session when you log in.
[09:01] <wpTony> offbyone: does it delete anything?
[09:01] <wpTony> aah, ok...
[09:01] <dmlinux_> imc_ its in a partition of my HD
[09:01] <bettong_BOFH> i have an ati radion 9250 how do i get the s video to work?
[09:01] <Sephirot> Yuu Huu
[09:01] <Bergcube> SamanthaGothLove~  I think you will find what you need if you read and understand http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies  Good luck!
[09:01] <_jason> does anyone use scilab?
[09:01] <Hendric> ponk: how did u run it?
[09:01] <dmlinux_> imc_ its my mucis folder, i copied it over from a DVD
[09:01] <offbyone> wpTony, only the ubuntu-desktop package (which is a meta-package that doesn't delete any actual files/config)
[09:01] <imc_> okay, so chmod it to be writable - know how to do that?
[09:01] <ponk> double click...
[09:01] <ponk> Hendric: double clicked it
[09:02] <h4zn__> apokryphos...so how can i install it?
[09:02] <Sephirot> Brazilian
[09:02] <apokryphos> h4zn__: you're gonna have to be a lot more specific. Why don't you have it?
[09:02] <ranf> offbyone, what was your kernel Q?
[09:02] <Hendric> ponk: open a terminal then, sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[09:02] <Sephirot> tem algum do Brasil aqui ?
[09:02] <Hendric> ponk: specify the path..
[09:02] <ponk> I need to type in the path?
[09:02] <h4zn__> apokryphos...when installed ubuntu...when i restarted it it just went tinto text mode
[09:03] <apokryphos> h4zn__: hitting startx does what?
[09:03] <Sephirot> oi
[09:03] <imc_> dmlinux_ you still with us?
[09:03] <offbyone> ranf, I'm having problems with my mtrr settings -- for some reason, the memory ranges aren't being found for my AGP card, thereby making it impossible to use the DRI features of the card driver, -> no 3D accel, slow 2D perf.  What I am wondering is, is there any way to tell what the SOURCE of the problem is?
[09:03] <dmlinux_> imc_ sudo chmod 755?
[09:03] <offbyone> It's feasible for me to replace the video card
[09:03] <Stricklin> Again: aren't there widgets like calendars and clocks and such for Gnome?
[09:03] <offbyone> Not so much the motherboard/CPU
[09:03] <h4zn__> apokryphos...nothing
[09:03] <apokryphos> h4zn__: error?
[09:04] <imc_> dmlinux_ You can do it a number of ways; in a terminal do chmod -R 0775 /path/to/directory and it's wide open to you. You don't need the sudo unless it's owned by another user. And the -R makes it recursive so everything under that directory will get chmoded
[09:04] <h4zn__> yes..no comand found
[09:04] <offbyone> For some reason every 2.6.13 kernel I try to build gives me an swsusp error (I don't have a suspend partition) and cannot mount the rest of my disks other than /, so I can't use a .13 kernel til I figure that out.
[09:04] <ponk> what is the path to the desktop ???
[09:04] <imc_> ~/Desktop ponk
[09:04] <h4zn__>  apokryphos yes..no comand found
[09:04] <ponk> whats ~ ??
[09:04] <apokryphos> h4zn__: err, you removed your X? Odd.
[09:05] <imc_> it's your home directory from wherever you are ... try it cd ~ then pwd
[09:05] <apokryphos> h4zn__: sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
[09:05] <ponk> oh, ok.
[09:05] <imc_> :)
[09:05] <bettong_BOFH> anyone know how to turn on the svido on an ati radeon 9250? do i need to install the drivers first in breezy and if so how?
[09:05] <ponk> thanks
[09:05] <WhoaItsPhil> can anyone give me a hand with installing LimeWire? I followed the instructions from the Ubuntu 5.10 guide exactly and when i go to applications -> internet -> limewire to load it, nothing happens
[09:05] <shinok> Does anybody know why nautilus always asks for verification when using the network browser, it's asking for verification for my IP.....
[09:06] <imc_> how goes is dmlinux_ ?
[09:06] <wotnarg> WhoaItsPhil: Go to a console, and type limewire, and see what errors it returns.
[09:06] <dmlinux_> imc_ how do i delete a file while in that dir from terminal
[09:06] <Hendric> shinok: setup /etc/samba/smb.conf the way you want it to work
[09:06] <dmlinux_> imc_ i got the first one, second one wont let me change
[09:06] <apokryphos> !tell dmlinux_ about commands
[09:06] <thirso> Error: The GUI requires GTK devel packages (which were not found). - I've already installed libgtk2-dev , what else is missing?
[09:06] <imc_> read that dmlinux_
[09:06] <WhoaItsPhil> wotnarg, it just says command not found
[09:06] <caonex> I upgrade from hoary how can i enable the graphical boot?
[09:06] <bettong_BOFH> anyone have an awnsert to my question?
[09:06] <gus> hello
[09:07] <dmlinux_> imc_ it doesnt say the command for delete
[09:07] <gus> same question as caonex
[09:07] <h4zn__>  apokryphos...syays installing
[09:07] <shinu> is a tool called dos2unix in the repos? i cant seem to find it...
[09:07] <imc_> dmlinux_ okay, man rm
[09:07] <BrutusUnix> I have a problem with ppc on my iMac...it boots fine into the console but when I do startx the computer will lock
[09:07] <shinok> Hendric, I already did, should i put it in pastebin for you?
[09:07] <offbyone> ranf, I gather it's a toughie -- I haven't managed to get anywhere with it.
[09:07] <BooZee> I got a problam with no-ip (and I think it's related to nohup) who can help about this?
[09:07] <bettong_BOFH> so anyone know?
[09:07] <wotnarg> WhoaItsPhil: hrm, type in lime, and then hit tab a few times, and see if the command is wierd or something.
[09:08] <Hendric> shinok: no need.. you can get samba working better if you read manuals, or guides
[09:08] <bettong_BOFH> so no one has an answer to my question?
[09:08] <offbyone> bettong_BOFH, I don't know it, but I'm reasonably sure you'll want to install the ATI drivers
[09:08] <offbyone> and use the ATI control panel that comes with them.
[09:09] <shinok> Hendric, I setup PDCs for small offices all the time. I know samba pretty well...looks like something weird is happening with nautilus
[09:09] <graabein> anyone know how to see if i have upnp support?
[09:09] <dmlinux_> imc_ says i cant remove it because it is a directory
[09:09] <shinok> If i click canel in the authentication i can browse the workgroup flawlessly
[09:09] <bettong_BOFH> where can i find the ati drivers?
[09:09] <offbyone> ati.com
[09:09] <brodel> is there a repository that would have the adobe PDF reader?
[09:09] <graabein> my down speed on azureus = 0
[09:09] <bettong_BOFH> !ati
[09:09] <ubotu> ati is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[09:10] <caonex> can anyone tell me what is the command to pass to the kernel in order to get the graphical boot in breezy
[09:10] <offbyone> brodel, probably multivers
[09:10] <offbyone> caonex, splash
[09:10] <tritium> caonex, splash
[09:10] <imc_> dmlinux_ okay, here's the story. In man rm it will tell you that you've got to do a couple of things different if it's a directory. you could do rm -r /dirname and see how that works out.....
[09:10] <jolly_joe> probably
[09:10] <ranf> offbyone, what error? At build time? Or by running it?
[09:10] <caonex> gus, you saw that?
[09:10] <offbyone> ranf, the error is at run time.
[09:10] <B_166-ER-X> is there someone that really knows its ubuntu ? like Seveas or else hre ? i have some questions i cannot find answers..
[09:10] <tritium> darn, lastlog buffer isn't long enough...
[09:10] <gus> i've already the "splash" argument in grub
[09:10] <offbyone> I could grab the dmesg output from the kernel if it comes up again -- I'm rebuilding it w/o swsusp to see if that nails it
[09:10] <dmlinux_> imc_ that worked, thanks
[09:10] <gus> and no graphical boot
[09:11] <offbyone> the thing is, that's not the real problem
[09:11] <Hendric> shinok: i know somethings wrong about it.. i got the same problem before... even by using xffm... it still needs authentication.. so i presume it wasn't nautilus related
[09:11] <tritium> gus, then you must run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-`uname -r`"
[09:11] <caonex> offbyone, ok, another question in order to have that you need vesafb, which my ubuntu attempts to load at boot time, however even htough it is where it looks for it, linux says unable to find it, why?
[09:11] <WhoaItsPhil> wotnarg: i don't see anything...looked through all the entries...nothing close to lime or glime or anything
[09:11] <caonex> gus, this is the question then, look at the previous.
[09:11] <caonex> gus you may have the same problem i do
[09:11] <tritium> caonex, see my advice to gus
[09:11] <offbyone> caonex, I don't know.  I was under the impression that the kernel had vesafb support already, but I could be wrong.
[09:12] <shinok> Hendric, I have the same configuration on my debian box, no problems...
[09:12] <gus> i compiled the kernel by myself, it's not an ubuntu one :-\
[09:12] <offbyone> ranf, The real problem is the b0rked /proc/mtrr contents, with no write-combined region for the AGP card being set
[09:12] <graabein> how do i check to see if i have upnp support? i think i also must open a port in my router?
[09:12] <Aven> 'lo
[09:12] <caonex> offbyone, it does, but for some reason it does not load it and it also says that file not found, but it is there
[09:12] <Aven> Is there any possible way to run Photoshop on linux?
[09:12] <gus> i try your tips triti
[09:12] <ranf> offbyone, just spit out what the real pb is :-)
[09:12] <caonex> offbyone, i went to /lib/modules/`uname -r`/initrd/vesafb.ko is there
[09:12] <offbyone> ranf, the answer I most need is what component is at fault - Kernel, CPU, Motherboard, RAM, Video card, or Xorg?
[09:13] <wotnarg> WhoaItsPhil: Do you know how to find the command it runs from the menu entry in gnome? (I use kde :p)
[09:13] <imc_> dmlinux_ you bet
[09:13] <offbyone> caonex, I don't know, then
[09:13] <offbyone> It should work
[09:13] <offbyone> Although I have mine disabled,
[09:13] <tritium> caonex, if you're trying to enable usplash, please follow the advice I gave gus
[09:13] <caonex> offbyone, i will try doing the reconfiguration that tritium suggested
[09:13] <offbyone> caonex, sounds good
[09:13] <offbyone> Good luck
[09:14] <caonex> tritium, yeah....i was thinking about it
[09:14] <sunshine82> does xawtv have it own chat roomm
[09:14] <LaptopZZ> hi,I installed the nvidia binaries form the package, and when I logout my computer locks up
[09:14] <caonex> tritium, the reconfiguration may be the problem, i also compiled ndiswrapepr and i am unable to load it
[09:14] <Hendric> shinok: honestly we got the same problem... i have 2 debian boxes with no problem. ubuntu boxes aren't working well with samba. but was fixed by installing the same samba versions from debian boxes
[09:14] <LaptopZZ> is this a known issue?
[09:14] <canindya> which is the good pdf reader in ubuntu? xpdf is not so good
[09:14] <caonex> tritium, it does not say not found, when i do it manually, but i cant load it, you think is related?
[09:14] <tritium> caonex, why did you compile them?
[09:14] <Hendric> shinok: not sure if will work for you...
[09:14] <ninjafish> Aven, not really, you could try using wine but I doubt it would be good enough, gimp is the open source eqivalent but it is not (yet) good enough to use professionally
[09:15] <caonex> tritium, i did not compile the kernel, but the module for ndiswrapper
[09:15] <sunshine82> deso anyone know how i can get driver modules set up for xawtv
[09:15] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: have you got the frame buffer drivers enabled in the kernel? Bad nws...
[09:15] <tritium> LaptopZZ, sounds like you didn't fully set it up properly
[09:15] <dmlinux_> imc_ any idea how to hide a specific file type in a specfic folder?
[09:15] <tritium> !tell LaptopZZ about nvidia
[09:15] <sunshine82> or v4l compatible stuff
[09:15] <Blissex> canindya: 'xpdf' is pretty good...
[09:15] <wotnarg> canindya: Kpdf is very good if your willing to install the dependancies.
[09:15] <gus> see ya, thx
[09:15] <jono> hi all
[09:15] <tritium> canindya, try evince
[09:15] <tritium> canindya, otherwise, acroread is available
[09:15] <jono> mythtv has dependency problems on amd64 in breezy - is this being worked on?
[09:15] <bluefrog-10> hi is there a way to have an ldap user be member of the unix audio group?
[09:15] <Moe|Joe> hi
[09:16] <sunshine82> deso anyone know how i can get driver modules set up for xawtv
[09:16] <Moe|Joe> i jus installed new ubuntu onto laptop
[09:16] <LaptopZZ> Blissex:  I do have the framebuffer kernel
[09:16] <sunshine82> or v4l compatible stuff
[09:16] <Moe|Joe> i need to edit kernal options
[09:16] <LaptopZZ> Blissex: that could be the problem?
[09:16] <Moe|Joe> im @ the login screen right now
[09:16] <solidgroove> if I symlink gcc g++ to gcc-3.3 instead of 4.0 will that be good enough to compile the kernel sources with 3.3?
[09:16] <canindya> tritium : I tried that, but seems its not available
[09:16] <Moe|Joe> how do i switch the the commandline login? i forgot
[09:16] <tritium> sunshine82, there are modules for various tv cards in the default ubuntu kernels
[09:16] <Moe|Joe> and how do i go about editing kernal options
[09:16] <sunshine82> tritium how do i access them
[09:16] <tritium> Moe|Joe, Ctrl-Alt-F#, where # is in {1,...6}
[09:16] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: indeed, it does not work that well with the binary NVIDIA driver.
[09:17] <LaptopZZ> Blissex: so I have to use an old kernel that doesn't have the framebuffer?
[09:17] <larsrohdin> Hi, does anyone know how I can make Bitchx show swedish characters?
[09:17] <shinok> Hendric, oh well...it's not a problem per-se...just annoying as hell. I resign for now. thanks for the help
[09:17] <tritium> sunshine82, they should auto-load if you have a tv tuner card installed.  Which card do you have?
[09:17] <sunshine82> tritium and set them up
[09:17] <ninjafish> dmlinux you could put a . at the beginning of the file names??
[09:17] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: I think you can disable the framebuffer with a boot argument.
[09:17] <caonex> tritium, http://caonex.pastebin.com/403232, that is the output...
[09:17] <solidgroove> Moe|Joe, get the kernel sources put them in /usr/src extract them and symlink linux-2.6* to linux go in and make mrproper and make menuconfig, make sure you have ncurses-dev
[09:17] <sunshine82> tritium i dont know
[09:17] <LaptopZZ> Blissex: I will look into that, thank you
[09:17] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: or just prevent the relevant module from loading.
[09:17] <tritium> sunshine82, we'd need to know what you have
[09:17] <sunshine82> tritium how do i check
[09:18] <LaptopZZ> Blissex: oh yeah that is in /etc/modules right?
[09:18] <tritium> caonex, what's the problem in that output?
[09:18] <solidgroove> 5.10 gives weird errors with the kernel recompile and at boot for some reason...
[09:18] <caonex> tritium, nothing just showing you
[09:18] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: no, thats force it to load.
[09:18] <BooZee> hey people, I got a problam with no-ip (and I think it's related to nohup) who can help about this?
[09:18] <robzon> hey people
[09:18] <tritium> sunshine82, lspci, if it's a PCI card
[09:18] <caonex> tritium, so now i should be able to see the output, right?
[09:18] <Moe|Joe> solidgroove: no i dont wana do tht
[09:18] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: bit I suspect it is easier to use the boot argument, I think it is 'video=....'
[09:18] <LaptopZZ> Blissex: ok I will do that
[09:18] <Moe|Joe> i jus wana set noapci off
[09:19] <robzon> I have a question... my shipit account says:  2005-09-24: 25 CDs (sent to shipping company)
[09:19] <caonex> tritium, i mean the graph boot?
[09:19] <sunshine82> tritium iv got a pci bridge via
[09:19] <tritium> caonex, did you dpkg-reconfigure your linux-image?
[09:19] <robzon> so they sent me ubuntu 5.04 right before 5.10 was released??
[09:19] <caonex> tritium, yes i did
[09:19] <tritium> sunshine82, what about the TV tuner card, though?
[09:19] <tritium> caonex, it should work then
[09:19] <caonex> tritium, ok let me see then, brb thanks
[09:19] <solidgroove> what rc. file would have agpgart and prism54 /sbin/modprobe lines in them?
[09:20] <Moe|Joe> whats the name of the commandline text editor?
[09:20] <ninjafish> robzon, yep I have recieved a set of hoary cds
[09:20] <tritium> solidgroove, if they're not autoloading at boot, you'd list them in /etc/modules
[09:20] <CosmoDad> solidgroove: agpgart: xorg.conf possibly
[09:20] <Moe|Joe> i cant member the name of it
[09:21] <tritium> solidgroove, I'd be surprised if they're not loaded automatically at boot, though
[09:21] <robzon> ninjafish: geez, it's really stupid :|
[09:21] <solidgroove> they are autoloading and i want to stop prism54 so i can use ndiswrapper and agpgart so I can use nvidia AGP
[09:21] <tritium> Moe|Joe, there are several.  nano, vi, etc...
[09:21] <Moe|Joe> nano
[09:21] <Moe|Joe> thts it
[09:21] <tritium> solidgroove, blacklist it then
[09:21] <Moe|Joe> cheers
[09:21] <efkoj> http://www.ubuntu.com/download is down??
[09:21] <solidgroove> blacklist works even if its told to modprobe somewhere else?
[09:21] <fdr> hi... is there any kind of ubuntu newsletter to receive by email, in order to learn always a bit more and stay updated? I was thinking of something -la-gentoo... Thank you!
[09:22] <ubuntu> is it an english chat ?
[09:22] <sunshine82> tritium it just say host bridge, pci brigde isa brigde ide interface usb controller brigde multimedia controller communicator controller Ethernet controller Multimedia audio controller  VGA compatible controller
[09:22] <tritium> solidgroove, is there another module that's using it?  You may have to blacklist that too.
[09:22] <ninjafish> fdr I agree, however a RSS feed would suffice
[09:22] <ateves> can anyone tell me where WGET stores the downloaded files or how i can set the downloadpath?
[09:22] <tritium> sunshine82, check the output of dmesg, then.  We need to know what hardware you have
[09:22] <ubuntu> d
[09:23] <Madpilot> fdr: fridge.ubuntu.com has an RSS feed
[09:23] <offbyone> ateves, in the current directory
[09:23] <Moe|Joe> damn
[09:23] <In-Taco> What is "an extended partition" contrary "logical partition inside"?
[09:23] <offbyone> So if you're in a command prompt, ./
[09:23] <Moe|Joe> how do i save and exit a file in nano? lol
[09:23] <Moe|Joe> i aint used it in ages
[09:23] <topyli> !restricted
[09:23] <ubotu> methinks restricted is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[09:23] <LaptopZZ> Moe|Joe: ctrl o
[09:23] <LaptopZZ> Moe|Joe: ctrl x
[09:23] <tritium> Moe|Joe, look at the bottom of the screen for the key strokes
[09:23] <Moe|Joe> okie
[09:23] <ateves> offbyone: yes, i thought so, too. but i'm in the desktop folder, and WGET downloads the files, but they are not located in the desktop folder
[09:23] <offbyone> odd
[09:24] <sunshine82> tritium what topic is it under there is alot more topics under dmesg
[09:24] <CosmoDad> In-Taco: an extended partition is a container for sevreal logical ones
[09:24] <offbyone> try typing "alias wget" to see if it's been modified.
[09:24] <efkoj> is 5.10 latest version?
[09:24] <Moe|Joe> hope this boots in now
[09:24] <tiredbones> zyga, I ran pppoeconf, but end when it could not contact my isp. So what is another way to change aparameter in evolution?
[09:24] <efkoj> somebody?
[09:24] <CosmoDad> In-Taco: you can't really place data in extended partitions other than logical partitions
[09:24] <wotnarg> efkoj: yes
[09:24] <efkoj> ok thx
[09:24] <tritium> sunshine82, it's not categorized by topic
[09:24] <shinu> is there any utility to convert from txt files from windows format to unix?
[09:24] <LaptopZZ> Blissex: thanks so mcuh, it works now
[09:25] <tritium> yes, shinu
[09:25] <In-Taco> CosmoDad - So, an extended partition is an entire HDD, while logical partitions are parts of the HDD?
[09:25] <sunshine82> tritium what will be under
[09:25] <zyga> tiredbones: change what in evolution?
[09:25] <oidia> I have some problems with my vlc when playing some type of files i get no audio?
[09:25] <shinu> tritium: like? :)
[09:25] <tiredbones> zyga, my user name.
[09:25] <ks> I'm trying to change icons for gdesklets ( or anything else ) and cannot seem to choose from annywhere but /usr/share/pixmaps.  Is there anyway to change this?
[09:25] <fdr> Madpilot, I was thinking something more like: "Learn a bit of ubuntu/Linux every week"...
[09:25] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: you are welcome, that's a classic. :-)
[09:25] <CosmoDad> In-Taco: an extended partition MAY be the entire HD, but you could also have 2 primary and 1 extended partitions
[09:25] <LaptopZZ> Blissex: I used debian until now, always roll my own kernels and hate framebuffer
[09:25] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: BTW, for NVIDIA problems there is also #BVIDIA
[09:25] <qiHEWSfi> In-Taco primary partitions are isolated and boot-capable
[09:25] <zyga> tiredbones: I'm not sure I follow, are you having issues with pppoeconf or evolution?
[09:25] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: BTW, for NVIDIA problems there is also #NVIDIA
[09:26] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: much the same here
[09:26] <CosmoDad> In-Taco: where the extended one could consist of, say, 3 logical partitiosn
[09:26] <offbyone> Oh well
[09:26] <sunshine82> tritium is it this  PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfb370, last bus=1
[09:26] <tritium> shinu, sysutils
[09:26] <ninjafish> shinu, yes a simple script will do it I think
[09:26] <oidia> i dont get any audio on vlc anyone got any idea?
[09:26] <LaptopZZ> Blissex: do u make your own kernel in ubuntu?
[09:26] <offbyone> I think that I might have to bit this Linux experiment good bye
[09:26] <offbyone> Bah
[09:26] <In-Taco> k, thx CosmoDad
[09:26] <tritium> sunshine82, that's not it.  Do you at least know the manufacturer?
[09:26] <shinu> ninjafish: i barely know the basics of perl....
[09:26] <CosmoDad> In-Taco: there's basically three types of partitions: primary ("stand-alone" partitions), extended (containers for logicals), and logicals (content of extended partitions)
[09:26] <shinu> tritium: will try that right away
[09:26] <tritium> offbyone, what's the problem?
[09:27] <webchick> offbyone, I'm in the same boat. :(
[09:27] <tritium> shinu, after installing sysutils, you'll want to use dos2unix
[09:27] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: yes, but for somewhat special reasons -- there is usually not much of a reason, the ubuntu kernels are done well and complete.
[09:27] <ks> webchick.... what's the issue
[09:27] <jmoney> ubuntu rocks
[09:27] <tritium> what's the problem?
[09:27] <Madpilot> fdr: interesting idea - you can always submit articles to The Fridge!
[09:27] <shinu> tritium: damn... i thought dos2unix had a separate package for itself! thanks a lot :)
[09:27] <caonex> tritium, it did not work, and i think i know why, there is a problem with the initrd image, and in the output i showed you i noticed something about unable to find splash image...
[09:27] <tritium> shinu, :)
[09:27] <Moe|Joe> damn
[09:27] <ubuntu> who knows this distrib and private with me  ?
[09:27] <LaptopZZ> Blissex: I would like k8 opts, also with AMD x2 you have to use SMP and the PM_TMR because of tick issues in tsc and hpet
[09:27] <Moe|Joe> i need help adding options to the kernal options on boot up
[09:28] <tritium> caonex, no, that splash image is for grub, totally unrelated
[09:28] <CosmoDad> In-Taco: windows cannot detect more than 4 primary partitions which is the reason extended/logical ones were made.. I don't think linux cares about this, however
[09:28] <offbyone> tritium, if I can't determine where the 3D card issue is coming from, I have to assume it's either A) kernel or B) serious hardware and I can't fix A, can't afford to fix B
[09:28] <ks> I'm trying to change icons for gdesklets ( or anything else ) and cannot seem to choose from anywhere but /usr/share/pixmaps.  Is there anyway to change this?
[09:28] <sunshine82> tritium i dont know that i bought this computer off a friend they did not tell me what it had i know igot samsung hard drive and sony cd rw that about it i dont know anything else
[09:28] <ninjafish> shinu, no need to perl, can be done with bash, but use dos2unix I suppose
[09:28] <webchick> ks, Blah. Getting an Orinoco wireless card to work under Ubuntu...  see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=80731
[09:28] <tritium> offbyone, what's the 3d card issue?
[09:28] <tiredbones> zyga, while installing Breezy I put the wrong user name in the set-up for evolution. Now I need to change it.
[09:28] <caonex> tritium, well still there is a problem with initrd
[09:28] <Blissex> LaptopZZ: ah, so you got special reasons too. X2, that's somthing to envy.
[09:28] <ks> webchick ok what chipset
[09:28] <offbyone> webchick, I've missed it -- what's your issue?
[09:28] <shinu> ninjafish: i dont know bash too well... :/
[09:28] <webchick> Hermes
[09:28] <tritium> sunshine82, you're sure it has a TV tuner card?
[09:28] <fdr> Madpilot, haha, indeed, but I'm the one who needs to learn, not the one who is to teach others :)
[09:28] <LaptopZZ> Blissex: it's been a hassal but it's a nice chip
[09:28] <zyga> tiredbones: ah
[09:28] <tritium> caonex, which is what?
[09:28] <sunshine82> tritium if u explain to me what it would be under then i can find it is it in the device manager
[09:28] <caonex> tritium, the module for the splash boot is vesafb.ko and it keeps saying that is unable to load it
[09:28] <farfromnugen> whoa
[09:28] <Moe|Joe> can anyone help me with adding options in the grub file?
[09:28] <zyga> tiredbones: but your system username (the login) is okay, right/
[09:28] <graabein> question, how do i log every warnings from an app to a text file???
[09:28] <sunshine82> tritium i really dont know if it has one
[09:28] <In-Taco> CosmoDad - Well, mount command complains that I'm trying to mount a logical partition, while I should be mounting an extended partition..
[09:28] <zyga> tiredbones: anyway it's easy to change your name in evoltuion
[09:28] <tritium> sunshine82, we don't know what it would be under without more info
[09:28] <caonex> tritium, it says insmod: unable to read
[09:29] <graabein> i start azureus and it gives me xxxx warnings
[09:29] <webchick> ks, I know that it "can" work, because it's recognized under Kanotix, which is Knoppix-based.
[09:29] <tiredbones> zyga, yes
[09:29] <zyga> tiredbones: run evoltuion
[09:29] <offbyone> tritium, the memory type range registers (as seen in /proc/mtrr) are not being set correctly for my video card's AGP settings.  The effect of this is to prevent the DRI from working, thereby screwing up my 3d and 2d accel
[09:29] <tritium> caonex, how did that get broken?
[09:29] <Moe|Joe> how do i go about adding these options to the kernal options "ide=nodma noapic / apic=off"
[09:29] <Moe|Joe> ??
[09:29] <webchick> But my Linux skills are not up to par for knowing where to begin troubleshooting it.
[09:29] <zyga> tiredbones: check edit->settings
[09:29] <tritium> offbyone, which card?
[09:29] <zyga> tiredbones: and then check the accounts icon on the left
[09:29] <tritium> Moe|Joe, sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst, and add those kernel parameters
[09:29] <caonex> tritium, and when i go to the directory that i was reading, it is there and with lsmod i see it loaded, but that is after linux has loaded not at the moment it needs it for the graphical boot.
[09:29] <zyga> tiredbones: click that and select your account with incorrect data, click edit on the right
[09:29] <CosmoDad> In-Taco: that's gotta be wrong, you cannot mount extended partitions
[09:29] <offbyone> tritium, ATI Radeon 9700
[09:29] <zyga> should be easy to change
[09:29] <sunshine82> tritium ok next question im tryin to set up my webcam i got the driver install how do i set it up so it could work i need to check it on a v4l compatible app
[09:29] <caonex> tritium, i do not know i have been getting that forever
[09:29] <offbyone> webchick, what is Hermes?
[09:30] <tritium> offbyone, that should be well-supported by the ubuntu fglrx packages
[09:30] <webchick> offbyone, Hermes is the chipset that the card uses.
[09:30] <caonex> tritium, i do not know if it has something to do with my laptop
[09:30] <tritium> offbyone, did you follow the ATI wiki page?
[09:30] <offbyone> tritium, yes.  It should be
[09:30] <offbyone> But it requires /proc/mtrr to have the right memory ranges
[09:30] <oidia> can anyone help when i play rar files and avi files in vlc the audio doesent work?
[09:30] <offbyone> which it doesn't
[09:30] <offbyone> Re: Wiki pages, yes I did
[09:30] <elmogomez> webchick, is it a wireless card?
[09:30] <offbyone> I tried both the ubuntu and ATI versions of the driver.
[09:30] <webchick> elmogomez, Yep! It's a wireless PC Card.
[09:31] <offbyone> webchick, a network card?
[09:31] <AMDXP> brb
[09:31] <webchick> offbyone, Yes.
[09:31] <In-Taco> CosmoDad - then I don't know what the error msg is :-/  I just used the command from ubuntuguide.org to mount NTFS HDD
[09:31] <webchick> An Orinoco wireless card.. it freezes breezy
[09:31] <elmogomez> offbyone, i think there's defalt kernel support
[09:31] <ks> webchick ..... Ok have you tried ndiswrapper?
[09:31] <offbyone> elmogomez, there is
[09:31] <elmogomez> webchick, really?
[09:31] <tritium> caonex, you didn't try modifying anything, did you?
[09:31] <offbyone> But it doesn't handle 3d for 9500 and up.
[09:31] <tritium> you mentioned compiling something...
[09:31] <offbyone> (according to the output in Xorg.0.log)
[09:31] <ks> I'm trying to change icons for gdesklets ( or anything else ) and cannot seem to choose from anywhere but /usr/share/pixmaps.  Is there anyway to change this?
[09:31] <webchick> ks, No... I did see reference to that on other posts, but wasn't sure what that is. Should I look up on the wiki and try that next?
[09:32] <caonex> tritium, nope i did not
[09:32] <webchick> elmogomez, Really what? :) Really it freezes Breezy? Yes.
[09:32] <madsen> Ok, let's just say I've somehov messed up my dbus setup... Anyway to, like, reset it?
[09:32] <offbyone> webchick, ndiswrapper is a good last-ditch fallback
[09:32] <Aven> hi
[09:32] <caonex> tritium, i think is weird because it is loaded later but not at boot prompt
[09:32] <webchick> offbyone, Ok. It basically lets me run a Windows driver under Linux?
[09:32] <caonex> tritium, what if i add it to /etc/modules?
[09:32] <Aven> ok, all programs in my screen don't fit very well..
[09:32] <webchick> offbyone, but I shouldn't *need* that cos this card should be supported natively..
[09:33] <offbyone> webchick, yes
[09:33] <webchick> However, I'm willing to try anything. hehe. ;P
[09:33] <offbyone> Still, try it anyway :)
[09:33] <imc_> I'm getting "can't find decoder" errors with Totem as I try to play mpeg files. What gives?
[09:33] <Aven> like, the scroll bars of my browser is kinda to near to the edge..
[09:33] <webchick> offbyone, Ok, thanks. I will look into that.
[09:33] <ks> webchick ..... yes might be an idea.  Kano has superior wireless config in his distro.  but I know ndiswrapper does work in breezy
[09:33] <Aven> *scroll bar
[09:33] <webchick> and ks too
[09:33] <tritium> caonex, why would you do that?  You said it is loading?
[09:33] <offbyone> Don't thank me -- thank the guy who mentioned it.  (not me)
[09:33] <Moe|Joe> damn it
[09:33] <caonex> tritium, yeah but not at first when it is needed for the graphical boot
[09:33] <Moe|Joe> anyone had any problems with new ubuntu release?
[09:33] <Moe|Joe> one i log in
[09:33] <Moe|Joe> nothing happens
[09:34] <caonex> tritium, that is why initrd is trying to load it before everything
[09:34] <ks> I'm trying to change icons for gdesklets ( or anything else ) and cannot seem to choose from anywhere but /usr/share/pixmaps.  Is there anyway to change this?
[09:34] <Moe|Joe> jus leaves me with the mouse pointer and the brown background
[09:34] <imc_> Any totem users here?
[09:34] <tritium> caonex, which module are you concerned with?
[09:34] <ks> imc yes
[09:34] <madsen> Moe|Joe: Yeah, I had that too - you can just let it hang for 5-10 minutes, then it'll log you in... (Something is probably waiting for something to time out.)
[09:34] <imc_> ks, trying to play an mpeg and it's telling me "There were no decoders found to handle the stream, you might need to install the corresponding plugins"
[09:34] <imc_> Any ideas?
[09:34] <offbyone> Anyway, tritium, thanks -- I'm going to try one more .13-series kernel with the hope that it'll magically solve all of my problems, but I don't forsee a long life for the Linux on this machine, at this rate.
[09:34] <madsen> imc_: What it says...
[09:34] <offbyone> At least I get to use it at work :)
[09:34] <Moe|Joe> madsen: what computer u have?
[09:34] <ks> imc do you have all the codecs loaded?
[09:34] <LaptopZZ> imc_: google for ubuntu guide multimedia codcs
[09:34] <madsen> Moe|Joe: Thinkpad R32
[09:35] <imc_> thanks LaptopZZ
[09:35] <Moe|Joe> i got Thinkpad 600x
[09:35] <LaptopZZ> *codecs
[09:35] <ninjafish> inc_ wiki has restricted formats pages
[09:35] <tiredbones> zyga, thanks a bunch. I looked for that kind of set-up, but must of overlooked that one.
[09:35] <Moe|Joe> so if i leave it...it will log me in?
[09:35] <ks> and are you using totem-gstreamer or totem-xine
[09:35] <madsen> Moe|Joe: It's probably something with the gnome configuration - not the laptop.
[09:35] <Moe|Joe> yeh it is
[09:35] <LaptopZZ> imc_: if you're using breezy, change hoary to breezy, also the backports arne't too important to add
[09:35] <Moe|Joe> lol
[09:35] <tritium> offbyone, if you try a non-ubuntu kernel, you wont' have any of the linux-restricted-modules
[09:35] <Moe|Joe> coz it neva happened in ubuntu 4.10
[09:35] <madsen> Moe|Joe: A friend of mine had it on his box too... A regular AMD workstation.
[09:35] <offbyone> tritium, that's minor
[09:35] <zyga> tiredbones: no problem :-)
[09:35] <offbyone> I'll be installing the ATI driver anyway, which is all I need out of the restricted modules.
[09:35] <Moe|Joe> sucks
[09:36] <madsen> Moe|Joe: Indeed, but after the first login, then the subsequent logins should be just fine... (It was for me anyways.)
[09:36] <B_166-ER-X> tritium ; i'm almost depressed :P i've been trying to do some keybinding for a time...but i didnt find anything and no help here... (Seveas was not here)  i DID found something http://mail.gnome.org/archives/usability/2005-February/msg00147.html , but there is 'something' that i dont understand...like, what to put where...i dont know gconf... could you help me on this ?
[09:36] <caonex> tritium, looks like i am not the only one: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-72703.html
[09:36] <offbyone> (at least as far as I know -- tritium, is there a list of what modules/hardware are supported only in the restricted-modules set?)
[09:36] <caonex> tritium, it may be a bug
[09:36] <madsen> Moe|Joe: Don't know what happens after reboot though...
[09:36] <caonex> tritium, i am concerned with vesafb.ko
[09:37] <LaptopZZ> does anyone know the nicest looking korean fonts for X?
[09:37] <Moe|Joe> hmm
[09:37] <Moe|Joe> see i was playin around with the kernal options in grub...lol
[09:37] <madsen> No one knows how to "reset" the dbus configuration?
[09:37] <djib> hello
[09:37] <tritium> caonex, you're not using any special vga= parameters are you?
[09:37] <djib> I can't use rhythmbox
[09:38] <B_166-ER-X> any help ?
[09:38] <djib> is says alsa already in use
[09:38] <B_166-ER-X> :\
[09:38] <djib> but I don't see any other program using alsa
[09:38] <LaptopZZ> madsen: you could remove it with --purge and reinstall
[09:38] <ubuntu> This is a test from Breezy Badger Live CD
[09:38] <madsen> Moe|Joe: Hehe, no, it's got nothing to do with the kernel...
[09:38] <sh4d_3b0x> any idea how i could get amarok to not completely eat up my cpu resources on this new breezy install?
[09:38] <caonex> tritium, i am using vga=771 or vga=0, not together, usually i use vga=0 because 771 does not work.
[09:38] <imc_> LaptopZZ any idea why sudo apt-get install w32codecs doesn't work?
[09:38] <offbyone> tritium, never mind -- found the list
[09:38] <imc_> can't find anything
[09:39] <ninjafish> sh4d_3b0x uninstall it :-)
[09:39] <sunshine82> i have ame group webcam does anyone know how i can get it to work i have the driver but i need some assistance pleas
[09:39] <offbyone> And since the ATI module is the only one that matters to me, I'm fine.
[09:39] <caonex> tritium, if i want to use the console i wont be able to do it with vga=771 i need vga=0
[09:39] <imc_> no installation candidate
[09:39] <tritium> B_166-ER-X, did you try as that message suggested with gconf?
[09:39] <tritium> caonex, dont' use any at all
[09:39] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Yeah, but I doubt it'll help... I think I need something configured that wasn't because I installed with debootstrap into a chroot.
[09:39] <sh4d_3b0x> it ran fine on hoary...
[09:39] <sector10> realplayer!
[09:39] <caonex> tritium, right now i am with vga=771 and if i switch to console i am unable to see clearly the video
[09:39] <tritium> caonex, remove any vga= parameters
[09:39] <ertan> i ve a problem with xmms
[09:39] <ertan> i dont hear anything
[09:39] <LaptopZZ> imc_: the best way to get all the source is: open system-->update mgr, then click preferences, click add.. check all the checkboxes for all the things in drop down box
[09:39] <sector10> !realplayer
[09:39] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, realplayer is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:39] <Moe|Joe> lol
[09:39] <offbyone> imc_, w32codecs is no longer in any repository
[09:39] <caonex> tritium, ok, let me try that, the only problem is that i cant use console then
[09:39] <offbyone> You have to download it
[09:39] <Hendric> ertan: volume?
[09:39] <B_166-ER-X> tritium, yes ; but i dont understand 'what to put where' i find it..unclear on what to do exactly.. maybe me...i dont know
[09:39] <LaptopZZ> hm that could be it too
[09:39] <caonex> tritium, but let me se it.
[09:40] <imc_> thanks
[09:40] <ertan> mp3
[09:40] <ertan> from hard disk
[09:40] <LaptopZZ> madsen: sorry man, a bit beyond me
[09:40] <caonex> tritium, brb
[09:40] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Hehe, ok. Thanks for trying though. :)
[09:40] <tritium> B_166-ER-X, sorry, that's about all I can suggest
[09:40] <ertan> but with other programs i can hear everything
[09:41] <LaptopZZ> madsen: wonder if reconfiguring the package would help?
[09:41] <LaptopZZ> madsen: but I don't know if thta will recreate teh config
[09:41] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Hehe, been there already. :/
[09:41] <sector10> imc_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:41] <LaptopZZ> madsen: what exactly are you triying to do/get working
[09:41] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Banshee... And it appears that it's my dbus config that's messed up. :(
[09:42] <sector10> imc_: there are instructions for codecs
[09:42] <LaptopZZ> madsen: banshee like the antique video card?
[09:42] <madsen> LaptopZZ: No, like http://banshee-project.org :)
[09:42] <tritium> ertan, you need to setup xmms to use the esd output
[09:43] <B|4ckm0r3> Hi all! i'm having a problem with a geforce 4 mx!
[09:43] <LaptopZZ> madsen: I didn't know something like this existed
[09:43] <ertan> i use the eSound-Ausgabe-Plugin
[09:43] <LaptopZZ> madsen: it' slike rbox
[09:43] <ertan> [libesdout.so] 
[09:43] <LaptopZZ> madsen: I'm going to try and install this too
[09:43] <LaptopZZ> madsen: is it package or source
[09:43] <B|4ckm0r3> it's strange but i've used nvidia drivers (installed with apt) for a long time and now they make X crash!
[09:43] <madsen> LaptopZZ: There's a package. :)
[09:44] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Difference between Banshee and rbox is that Banshee actually allows you to do stuff like "edit id3 tags/vorbis comments".
[09:44] <LaptopZZ> madsen: if you compile form rbox cvs, you can
[09:44] <sector10> jees! the realplayer installer is still way out of date
[09:45] <LaptopZZ> madsen: is this a fork? also, banshee is working for me.. what part of dbus is the problem?
[09:45] <thechris> i cannot install ubuntu-desktop
[09:45] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Hehe, don't want to do that... I'm running a Debian-based distro so I won't have to compile stuff... (If I wanted to compile I'd run Gentoo or SourceMage.) :)
[09:45] <sector10> bzflag package is still broke after 2 months
[09:45] <thechris> what issues should i expect if i try yo upgrade
[09:46] <Myk> Hello, my notebook with ubuntu is unstable and I decided to reinstall it. Can someone advice me the way how to backup my files through command line?
[09:46] <B|4ckm0r3> is there a way to fix nvidia driver problem?i would like to use opengl accelleration :
[09:46] <sector10> i mean real player and bzflag are popular: so why the broken packages
[09:46] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Well, I get "Unable to determine the address of the message bus" when I try to start it. :-/
[09:46] <thechris> the install docs tell me to install it, but i cannot, it's just never worked becayse python-reportlab never worked
[09:46] <LaptopZZ> madsen: it doesn't have the browser thing
[09:46] <tritium> B|4ckm0r3, you'd have to tell us what the problem is
[09:46] <LaptopZZ> madsen: sounds like u dn't have dbus or osmethig
[09:46] <shinok> Does anybody know how to get a Audigy LS working in ubuntu, i did modprobe snd-ca0106...and now i dont know what to do
[09:46] <kiwnix> Myk: tar -cvjf backup-myhome.tar.bz2 /home/$LOGNAME
[09:46] <kiwnix> Myk: then copy backup-myhome.tar.bz2 to a safe place
[09:46] <dookie> hi all
[09:47] <kiwnix> Myk: when you want to restore it...
[09:47] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Well, dbus is installed and working - but not like banshee expects it to. :-/
[09:47] <kiwnix> cd /home && tar -xvjf backup-myhome.tar.bz2
[09:47] <caonex> tritium, I only had this: root=/dev/hda2 ro splash, and i saw it attempting to go graphical but it didnt, the screen was blank during the whole boot process, and then gdm started.
[09:47] <dookie> does an application like macromedia flash exist for Linux
[09:47] <B|4ckm0r3> tritium: i've a geforce mx and if i use nvidia drivers X freezes (sometimes when it starts, sometimes after some time)
[09:47] <caonex> dookie, yes it does
[09:47] <Smallplayer> What is the default password (terminal) because when i put SU ROOT, it require a password so i don't have it ! thx
[09:47] <shinok> Smallplayer, ubuntu uses sudo
[09:47] <LaptopZZ> madsen: hm, weird...
[09:48] <tritium> !tell Smallplayer about rootsudo
[09:48] <Myk> kiwnix but how to get the backup file from notebook? I can not see usb disc after automount and I dont know how to send files in command lines
[09:48] <dookie> oh, which one @ canonx
[09:48] <caonex> dookie, you can install it either using the binary or downloading from the macromedia website
[09:48] <Smallplayer> so what i have to put ?
[09:48] <bluefrog-10> Smallplayer, sudo su
[09:48] <kiwnix> Myk: you can use ftp
[09:48] <graabein> any torrent/azureus experts here? i have a problem http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=437728
[09:48] <caonex> dookie, nevermind i thought you were talking about plugin
[09:48] <LaptopZZ> madsen: cna u have the browser like itunes in banshee
[09:48] <nicedreams> Any chance they will update xmame from 86-1 to the new 1.0?
[09:48] <shinok> Smallplayer, sudo -s for a root terminal
[09:48] <Smallplayer> sudo su only ?
[09:48] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Yeah... It's definitely something with my messed up dbus - but since I don't know how it _should_ be it's kinda hard to fix.
[09:48] <caonex> dookie, what you can do is installed crossover and install macromedia
[09:48] <jareth_> !tell jareth_ about ubuntu-guide
[09:48] <caonex> dookie, that works for sure.
[09:48] <thechris> OMG, i can't upgrade to 5.10!  nothing can be upgraded
[09:48] <Myk> kiwnix thanks, Ill try
[09:48] <B|4ckm0r3> tritium: i've used nvidia drivers since 3 days ago then it started to act weird and crashed every time i've used them...
[09:49] <madsen> LaptopZZ: I don't know - I'm not running it. :-|
[09:49] <kiwnix> Myk: or  sftp or rsync
[09:49] <LaptopZZ> oh
[09:49] <ks> Can anyone tell me how to change 1 icon when it is not in the /usr/share/pixmap dir?
[09:49] <LaptopZZ> well i don't think it exists
[09:49] <Myk> kiwnix what is rsync?
[09:49] <LaptopZZ> madsen: weird it just works for me O.o
[09:49] <dookie> but I dont like to use "windows-software"
[09:49] <kiwnix> Myk: rsync is a tool for syncing files
[09:49] <Smallplayer> thanks all
[09:49] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Yeah, but I bet you didn't install ubuntu with debootstrap in a chroot in an Agnula installation. ;)
[09:49] <kiwnix> but for 1 file sftp/ftp is better
[09:50] <madsen> LaptopZZ: I was like, "whoa! it sorta worked!"... (Which I _didn't_ quite expect...)
[09:50] <tritium> B|4ckm0r3, did you follow the wiki page?  I hope you used ubuntu packages, and not stuff downloaded off nvidia.com
[09:50] <Myk> kiwnix thanks a lot, Ill try ftp ehn Ill find any place for it :)
[09:50] <B_166-ER-X>  if in 'Global keybindings' /apps/metacity/global_keybindings/run_command_9   the value is <Control><Shift> , and in  /apps/metacity/keybinding_commands/command_9   the value is /usr/bin/3ddesk     , it should work ? cause..its not, and i dont understand why. ..
[09:50] <caonex> tritium, any advice?
[09:50] <LaptopZZ> madsen: why did u do a debootray chroot install?
[09:50] <LaptopZZ> madsen: debootstrap
[09:51] <B|4ckm0r3> tritium: of course!i installed them with apt!
[09:51] <tritium> caonex, no, that's something I've not seen before
[09:51] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Because a friend burned the breezy install iso for me - but he just put the iso-FILE on a cd... :(
[09:51] <w00ph> i want to install gaim, which version should i get? the one for fedora core ?
[09:51] <caonex> tritium, it all has to do with my laptop thanks
[09:51] <Smallplayer> my hdd are not recognized !!!!
[09:52] <LaptopZZ> madsen: hahaha *sigh* sorry man
[09:52] <madsen> w00ph: If you're running Ubuntu, then you probably already have gaim.
[09:52] <carthik> w00ph, sudo apt-get install gaim will install it -- it should already be installed
[09:52] <LaptopZZ> w00ph: it's already installed internet-->
[09:52] <w00ph> madsen: a friend installed 5.04, i'm "talking" to her by email :p
[09:52] <madsen> LaptopZZ: :)
[09:52] <w00ph> carthik: and where can she find it ?
[09:53] <sunshine82> could someone name a v4l compatible app for me please#
[09:53] <efkoj> how do you boot on the iso?
[09:53] <tritium> caonex, which laptop do you have?
[09:53] <madsen> w00ph: Applications -> Internet -> Gaim    It should be there.
[09:53] <LaptopZZ> w00ph: a) Applications-->Internet-->gaim
[09:53] <efkoj> i cant seem to be able to boot on the cd
[09:53] <B|4ckm0r3> tritium: the strange thing is that it worked before!there's something i can do to understand why it doesn't work?
[09:53] <qiHEWSfi> any info on a good sound-synchronized visualization for vlc or xine
[09:53] <w00ph> madsen, LaptopZZ, carthik: thanks !
[09:53] <madsen> w00ph: np :)
[09:54] <efkoj> somebody?
[09:55] <vbgunz> anyone know why shoutcast does not work with ryhtym box?
[09:55] <caonex> tritium, you think it has something to do with having gva16fb and vesafb at the same time?
[09:55] <hyperactivecrond> vbgunz: do you have mp3 installed?
[09:55] <hyperactivecrond> !mp3
[09:55] <ubotu> it has been said that mp3 is a non-free format. Restricted formats' installation instructions can be found on the RestrictedFormats page of the wiki - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[09:55] <brodel> efkoj, can you boot any CD?
[09:55] <Smallplayer> if my HDD is NTFS i can't go in with ubuntu ?
[09:55] <vbgunz> hyperactivecrond: no
[09:55] <efkoj> uhm i should :p
[09:55] <efkoj> let me try that :)
[09:55] <vbgunz> hyperactivecrond: I need mp3 to play music on shoutcast?
[09:55] <LaptopZZ> madsen: banshee isn't worth it, stcik with rb, thats my deduction
[09:55] <brodel> check your settings in the bios
[09:56] <hyperactivecrond> vbgunz: shoutcast's pls format uses mp3 for streaming so yes
[09:56] <brodel> make sure CDROM is selected as a boot device and it's before the hard drive
[09:56] <tritium> caonex, I don't know for sure
[09:56] <ks> does anyone else have trouble picking an icon from anywhere else besides /usr/share pixmaps for launchers.....
[09:56] <JaZyLNX> can someone help me getting my sound to work
[09:56] <JaZyLNX> it's off a fresh install of 5.10
[09:56] <vbgunz> hyperactivecrond: do you know of a radio station that streams music for Linux?
[09:56] <oidia> no audio in vlc :/ oss error: cannot open audio devices(/dev/dsp)
[09:56] <JaZyLNX> i have an audigy
[09:56] <hyperactivecrond> vbgunz: in other words, an OGG stream?
[09:56] <brodel> I am streaming from di.fm right now.
[09:57] <brodel> using beep. :)
[09:57] <misfit_toy> oidia, try "sudo killall esd" then try vlc
[09:57] <JaZyLNX> it sees my audigy and the onboard one (even though onboard is disabled from bios) i'm sure all the volumes are up and unmuted but i get no type of sounds.. thanks
[09:57] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Hehe, I've been sick of rbox for the last year... Unless you run CVS it's useless imnsho.
[09:57] <vbgunz> hyperactivecrond: yeah, ogg is the format huh...
[09:57] <Stricklin> How do I use subversion to download things? I mean, do I need to install a package or anything?
[09:57] <hyperactivecrond> JaZyLNX: are sounds enabled?
[09:57] <efkoj> brodel yes i can
[09:57] <LaptopZZ> madsen: banshee seems to have fewer features and screwed up unicode support
[09:58] <vbgunz> hyperactivecrond: a friend just recommended this http://www.slimdevices.com/su_downloads.html
[09:58] <JaZyLNX> hyperactivecrond,  never mind.. i found the problem had it on digital output.. heh
[09:58] <oidia> misfit_toy: thankyou A LOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[09:58] <JaZyLNX> thanks though :)
[09:58] <hyperactivecrond> :) JaZyLNX
[09:58] <ks> well screw it.........  If I can't pick a custom icon for gnome launchers what good is it ( for eyecandy)
[09:58] <vbgunz> hyperactivecrond: there is no .deb package available but if I use Alien I should be able to convert the available RPM to DEB successfully you think?
[09:58] <misfit_toy> oidia, np
[09:58] <hyperactivecrond> vbgunz: that's for streaming
[09:58] <hyperactivecrond> vbgunz: i guess
[09:58] <hyperactivecrond> i'll try too
[09:58] <madsen> LaptopZZ: With fewer features you mean 'more'? (Like tag-editing, self-updating music library, iPod support (not that I have one).)
[09:58] <h4zn__> I HATE WINDOWS!!!!!!!!!
[09:59] <madsen> LaptopZZ: ;)
[09:59] <LaptopZZ> madsen: rbox hsa all of those
[09:59] <larsrohdin> h4zn__, calm down
[09:59] <kupang> hi... newbie here...
[09:59] <madsen> LaptopZZ: No, rbox CVS does... rbox 0.9 doesn't...
[09:59] <hyperactivecrond> Amarok people!
[09:59] <LaptopZZ> madsen: you just have to enable the tag writing, which is a hastle , but thats not too bad
[09:59] <kupang> prob with gettin on net using adsl
[09:59] <LaptopZZ> madsen: what doesn't .9 have?
[09:59] <misfit_toy> hyperactivecrond, no kidding
[09:59] <w00ph> thanks, guys, she's online! now we can cyber. ubuntu is so cool!
[09:59] <w00ph> :))
[09:59] <madsen> LaptopZZ: tag-editing (mine doesn't) and self-updating music lib.
[10:00] <kupang> err anyone?
[10:00] <kupang> prob with gettin on net using adsl
[10:00] <LaptopZZ> 'self updating' like you add stuff to a dir and it adds it?
[10:00] <sunshine82> i need to test my webcam any suggestyion
[10:00] <misfit_toy> sunshine82, gnomemeeting
[10:00] <madsen> LaptopZZ: I add a new song to ~/music - but it never shows up in rbox unless I manually import it or delete the whole library and re-import everything...
[10:00] <m1tn1ck> how can i format a disk drive? which command?
[10:00] <B|4ckm0r3> can you help me?nvidia drivers make X freeze!
[10:00] <LaptopZZ> madsen: hm yeah it might not have that :-P but it has tag writing in .9
[10:00] <madsen> LaptopZZ: And, from what I hear, the iPod support is read-only.
[10:00] <h4zn__> everytime install ubuntu and partiotion my hdrive...i get a prompt that says i dont have enough space...what do i do?
[10:01] <LaptopZZ> madsen: it is read only, is bashee able to write?
[10:01] <sunshine82> misfit_toy im in gnomemeeting now it say no devices found how do i fix this
[10:01] <madsen> LaptopZZ: It should be... But as I said, I don't even have an iPod, so I don't really care about that.
[10:01] <LaptopZZ> right
[10:01] <Elsan> What is the new universe repository for Breezy Badger?
[10:01] <LaptopZZ> madsen: hm, I would miss the browser..
[10:01] <Smallplayer> how to mount my NTFS hdd pliz ?
[10:01] <h4zn__> anyone?
[10:02] <misfit_toy> sunshine82, try changing the codec to v4l2 instead of v4l
[10:02] <kupang> err....  blurred
[10:02] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Hehe, I was wondering what you meant by browser... Then I realised it's because I _never_ use it. ;) So I guess I wouldn't...
[10:02] <kupang> trying install adsl client...>>
[10:02] <bluefrog-10> Smallplayer, user,umask=0222 instead of defaults in /etc/fstab
[10:02] <kupang> >>>sudo tar zxvf rp-pppoe-3.6.tar.gz -C /opt/
[10:02] <kupang> sudo chown -R root:root /opt/rp-pppoe-3.6/
[10:02] <kupang> sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/RP-PPPoE.desktop
[10:02] <LaptopZZ> the thing where u can choose a genre, artist, album
[10:02] <kupang> then...
[10:02] <oidia> Smallplayer: http://www.ubuntuguide.org/#automountntfs
[10:02] <Elsan> Smallplayer: You know it's write-only? You can go to System->Administration->Disks
[10:02] <graabein> any azureus/torrent experts care to look at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=437728
[10:02] <thechris> well, i'm about to break ubuntu by upgrading.  thanks for no help.
[10:03] <Elsan> Smallplayer: Read-only*
[10:03] <kupang> when i click... Applications -> Internet -> RP-PPPoE
[10:03] <kupang> nothing hapen
[10:03] <h4zn__> should i use Ext3 journaling file system?
[10:03] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Yeah... And I guess I will (against my will) be sticking to rbox for a while yet... Or maybe quod-libet.
[10:03] <h4zn__> for the optiopn use as?
[10:03] <sunshine82> misfit_toy both are comin up no device found
[10:03] <kupang> how i want to let ubuntu connect to Net using adsl???
[10:04] <Elsan> What is the new universe repository for Breezy Badger?
[10:04] <LaptopZZ> madsen: quod-libet?
[10:04] <thechris> nevermind.  there's 15 unresolved dependencies to upgrade
[10:04] <h4zn__> should i use Ext3 journaling file system?
[10:04] <h4zn__> should i use Ext3 journaling file system?
[10:04] <thechris> gotta love that
[10:04] <h4zn__> for the optiopn use as?
[10:04] <kupang> ???
[10:04] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Yeah, a nice player (I think)... Supports regex searches. :)
[10:04] <john_> Trying to set my UBUNTU box up as a router.  Everything else I've found points to using a router specific distro.  Anyone point me in the right direction?
[10:04] <madsen> LaptopZZ: It's in apt as 'quodlibet'. :)
[10:04] <TG__> http://pastebin.com/403151 <-- this is what i get when i start ubuntu (~/.xsession-errors), does anyone know what's wrong?
[10:04] <Smallplayer> i go to System admin disks but it is impossible to activate le hdd
[10:04] <kupang> sigh.. stuck here.
[10:04] <Elsan> kupang: Maybe Kppp can do the job
[10:05] <hyperactivecrond> grr i have my ubuntu cd in my cdrom drive and apt thinks it's not inserted
[10:05] <h4zn__> should i use Ext3 journaling file system?
[10:05] <LaptopZZ> madsen: I trie dto google for it, it's like half way down the page
[10:05] <h4zn__> for the optiopn use as?
[10:05] <thechris> h4zn__, ext3, reiserfs, or xfs should work.  really more your choice
[10:05] <madsen> LaptopZZ: It has the downside that it can be _incredibly_ slow to start up - but once it's there I find it really good.
[10:05] <kupang> kppp..  how shud i get it... elsan
[10:05] <h4zn__> okaythanks thechris
[10:05] <Elsan> kupang: sudo apt-get install kppp
[10:05] <madsen> Woh!
[10:05] <kupang> im newbie...
[10:05] <LaptopZZ> madsen: it's pythong based, thats why
[10:05] <kupang> hmm...
[10:05] <madsen> Errors were encountered while processing:
[10:05] <madsen>  lsb-core
[10:06] <hyperactivecrond> grr why won't apt detect my ubuntu cd?!?
[10:06] <woland_> hi guys! is there a way of installing apache with a gui?
[10:06] <Elsan> kupang: or get kubuntu-desktop for KDE and all it's programs. I don't know if it would work, maybe it will.
[10:06] <madsen> LaptopZZ: Heh, I think it's because it does a LOT of work when starting up - not because it's python.
[10:06] <sunshine82> my webcam driver is nw801 chipse
[10:06] <efkoj> when installing ubuntu what should i pick base system or default installation?
[10:06] <h4zn__> what is reserved blocks mean?
[10:07] <Elsan> kupang: If you have problems with KPPP, you can always check on google.
[10:07] <ninjafish> libc6 has an interactive install via synaptic console. i have never seen this before, it it normal??
[10:07] <B|4ckm0r3> Hi all!X server freezes if i use standard apt-got nvidia drivers
[10:07] <kupang> hmm i see....
[10:07] <NiGhTHiNG> I can't seem to get tv out to work on breezy with the binary nvidia module... anyone care to help?
[10:07] <h4zn__> what is reserved blocks mean?
[10:07] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: Blocks reserved for system use (only usable by root)
[10:08] <h4zn__> NiGhTHiNG how much should i set it to
[10:08] <h4zn__> ?
[10:08] <Elsan> kupang: I have no use for it, since I have a router, I just remembered the "ppp" part in the name and launched it to check if it seemed like it could work.
[10:08] <thechris> h4zn__, something low
[10:08] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: What are you going to mount the partition as?
[10:09] <h4zn__> NiGhTHiNG..?
[10:09] <thechris> NiGhTHiNG, i don't think he's got that far yet
[10:09] <andrada> hello
[10:09] <andrada> smb knows ubuntu ?
[10:10] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: If you don't know, don't set it to anything
[10:10] <andrada> i have a big big problem
[10:10] <the_daemon> hi, is there an OP here?  please could they pm me :)
[10:10] <h4zn__> okay
[10:10] <mllr> anyone having problems with running mplauyer under a 64 bit system?
[10:10] <mllr> mplayer even
[10:10] <thechris> hey, how do i install "ubuntu-desktop"
[10:10] <thechris> it never installed
[10:10] <madsen> Hmm, when I manually run the post-install script for lsb-core it works ('sh /var/lib/blablabla/lsb-core.postinst'), but when 'apt-get -f install' does it, it fails...
[10:10] <thechris> and now i think i need it
[10:10] <NiGhTHiNG> andrada: You're in #ubuntu, guess what we're here to talk about..
[10:10] <BooZee> can someone try to enter the site of no-ip.org? I don't know if it's down or I have a problam with my computer...
[10:11] <madsen> BooZee: Can you ping google?
[10:11] <wotnarg> Is there a way to make apt-key read a key from stdin, or as an arguement instead of as a file?
[10:11] <NiGhTHiNG> BooZee: It's up
[10:11] <andrada> yes well i have a problem .. lot`s of problems but this is a big one i can`t find my hard disk
[10:11] <BooZee> yep
[10:11] <virgo> Hi, can someone help me install a deb file?
[10:11] <NiGhTHiNG> andrada: Can you be more specific?
[10:11] <madsen> virgo: I'm sure synaptic or dpkg can. ;)
[10:11] <LaptopZZ> sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[10:11] <BooZee> NiGhTHiNG:  it's working? than I have a problem...
[10:11] <h4zn__> should i have swap space?
[10:11] <virgo> Okay thanks
[10:12] <Shadowline> virgo: "dpkg -i (name of .deb file)
[10:12] <vbgunz> hyperactivecrond: you still around?
[10:12] <Shadowline> virgo: "dpkg -i (name of .deb file)"
[10:12] <ks> Can anyone tell me how to change 1 icon when it is not in the /usr/share/pixmap dir?
[10:12] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: Yes
[10:12] <hyperactivecrond> err... no :)
[10:12] <thirso> I can't have 2 programs using sound at the same time (like Beep and amarok), whats wrong? I've already the guide and it didnt help.
[10:12] <madsen> ks: Select one _outside_ of that dir...
[10:12] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: People usually set it to twice the size of their RAM, though that's a gross generalization
[10:12] <thechris> h4zn__, it never hurts to have swap space.  if you have 1+ Gb of ram it'll probably never be used...
[10:12] <ks> madsen that's the issue
[10:12] <vbgunz> hyperactivecrond: hehe, although my friend recommended that I don't think it is for me :(
[10:12] <ks> I can't.... it won't let me select it
[10:13] <hyperactivecrond> heh i can't get alien installed bc ubuntu won't detect my cd
[10:13] <madsen> ks: What? In the icon select box you just hit "Browse" and find what you're looking for...
[10:13] <ks> yes... they are all greyed out and won't let me select
[10:13] <NiGhTHiNG> hyperactivecrond: You can use a network apt repository
[10:13] <the_daemon> hey, is there an op here?
[10:13] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: can you help me?i've a problem with my nvidia drivers, X server freezes (kboard and onscreen freezed)!if i use nv everything goes...but i would like to use opengl accelleration)
[10:13] <hyperactivecrond> nvm...
[10:13] <NiGhTHiNG> hyperactivecrond: Just edit /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:13] <ks> like they are locked
[10:14] <hyperactivecrond> mk
[10:14] <madsen> ks: Well, could it be that they're not in a supported format?
[10:14] <ks> .png
[10:14] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: Please post /etc/X/xorg.conf at http://www.pastebin.com
[10:14] <vbgunz> !tell mp3
[10:14] <ks> that is supported
[10:14] <sunshine82> does anyone know how to set up a webcam
[10:15] <h4zn__> do i just leave it as free space?
[10:15] <brodel> I must of changed something.. now VLC has no audio :(
[10:15] <vbgunz> !tell me mp3
[10:15] <hyperactivecrond> !tell vbgunz about mp3
[10:15] <sunshine82> ive test it in gnome meetin it sayin no device found so something is wron g please help
[10:15] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: You create a swap partition
[10:15] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: And set it to a size that's twice your RAM
[10:15] <vbgunz> hyperactivecrond: hehe, thanks!
[10:15] <ks> madsen .png is supported.... but it will not let me select it
[10:15] <the_daemon> NiGhTHiNG: are you OP here?
[10:15] <h4zn__> NiGhTHiNG..how?
[10:16] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: No
[10:16] <brodel> lol dude's been askin for ops all day
[10:16] <madsen> ks: Hmm, weird.. Sorry, I think that's beyond me then. :(
[10:16] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: Are you working your way through the installer or what?
[10:16] <h4zn__> yes
[10:16] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: http://pastebin.com/403315 here it is!my xorg.conf
[10:16] <ks> madsen that's for trying to help
[10:16] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: Then why not use the default partitioning option?
[10:16] <ks> thanks
[10:16] <madsen> ks: Np :)
[10:16] <the_daemon> does anyone know if there are any OPs here?
[10:17] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: 'k, hang on
[10:17] <h4zn__> NiGhTHiNG..because every time i use it it says i dont have enough space
[10:17] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: And do you have any unpartitioned space?
[10:17] <the_daemon> can anyone help me with my apache stuff?
[10:17] <the_daemon> ive got it working at localhost, how do I set it up to work for people ouside my home network?
[10:17] <h4zn__> no
[10:18] <qiHEWSfi> tosi laatu htromppu on INSERT. tsekatkaa se sourceforgesta. 50 mb
[10:18] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: Did you install restricted-modules, nvidia-glx and nvidia-settings?
[10:18] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: That's why it's complaining
[10:18] <h4zn__> how much should i partition?
[10:18] <the_daemon> anyone? NiGhTHiNG:you seem to be clever, can you help? :)
[10:18] <NiGhTHiNG> h4zn__: You must first create some unpartitioned space and then you can use the default installer partitioning options
[10:18] <madsen> the_daemon: Make sure you've got the right ports forwarded in your NAT...
[10:19] <h4zn__> NiGhTHiNG..how do i do this?
[10:19] <madsen> the_daemon: There are like a gazillion guides on google - why not try one of them.
[10:19] <the_daemon> i havent been able to find any good ones madsen
[10:19] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: yes!the drivers worked perfectly(i used to play some games too) since 3 days ago...and sometimes they work, but it's really unstable (it can crash everytime)
[10:19] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: You need to change your httpd.conf or apache.conf or whatever conf file comes with your Apache installation (depends on version and distro)
[10:19] <imc_> Okay, I had rhythmbox playing radio then  it stopped. What gives?
[10:19] <Myk> is there something like ipconfig in linux?
[10:20] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: There you can change the hostname and interface Apache binds to
[10:20] <imc_> Myk ifconfig
[10:20] <sunshine82> ive got an ame webcam it has a nw801 chipset and it uses nw802 driver ive download the file and configureeit fro my webcam but on gnome meeting it sayin there is no device found how do i fix this
[10:20] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: You really should consult the docs at www.apache.org though.
[10:20] <Myk> imc_ shows nothing
[10:20] <imc_> Myk: specify a card: man ifconfig
[10:20] <h4zn__> NiGhTHiNG..how do i do this?
[10:20] <HappyFool> try 'ifconfig -a'
[10:20] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: You need to comment out the  Load "dri"  line
[10:21] <imc_> On rhythmbox, I add a radio station, then ... then what?>
[10:21] <virgo> I installed the deb file, but I'm at a loss at how to run it.
[10:21] <the_daemon> NiGhTHiNG: pm...
[10:21] <the_daemon> :)
[10:21] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: I'm not a registered user, I can't message you.
[10:21] <the_daemon> ok
[10:21] <HappyFool> and it should show at least loopback (lo) even without -a
[10:21] <misfit_toy> imc_, use amaroK if you have the KDE libs, or try totem-xine
[10:21] <the_daemon> can you register nightthing?
[10:21] <NiGhTHiNG> Uh, no
[10:21] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: it's that?there a DRI section too at the end of file, should i comment that too?
[10:21] <the_daemon> why not nightthing?
[10:21] <imc_> thanks misfit_toy
[10:21] <the_daemon> ./msg NickServ REGISTER PASSWORD
[10:21] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: Nope
[10:22] <the_daemon> /msg
[10:22] <h4zn__> NiGhTHiNG..how do i do this?
[10:22] <the_daemon> /msg NickServ REGISTER PASSWORD
[10:22] <the_daemon> :)
[10:22] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: But running nvidia-glx-config should set it up for you
[10:22] <qiHEWSfi> http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html
[10:22] <the_daemon> nighthing, i did what it said at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP?action=show&redirect=ApachePHPMySQL ....  does that help u know?
[10:22] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: Thanks, but I'd rather not really
[10:22] <qiHEWSfi> check it out
[10:22] <the_daemon> :)
[10:22] <B_166-ER-X> does someone here ever done some keybinding on ubuntu ?
[10:22] <XiCillin> i tryed to bind sleep
[10:22] <XiCillin> didn't work though
[10:22] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: Hang on, I've got only so many fingers to type with
[10:22] <the_daemon> ok
[10:23] <the_daemon> nighthing, take all the time u want
[10:23] <the_daemon> :)
[10:23] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: i try to reboot!hope it will work ^__^tnx
[10:23] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: You don't need to
[10:23] <misfit_toy> XiCillin, yes, I have my "pause" key set to "sleep" it works fine
[10:23] <B_166-ER-X> XiCillin;  its my prob ; i do all what there is to do...but the command wont work, its like if i forget something
[10:23] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: From within X just press ctrl+alt+backspace to restart the X server
[10:23] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: ctrl+alt+backspace i know
[10:23] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: ok i'll try
[10:24] <Myk> I can see eth0 card through ifconfig, how can I connect through it?
[10:24] <virgo> After I install a program, how would i run it? It's not in Gnome's application list
[10:24] <imc_> Myk, what exactly are you trying to do?
[10:24] <NiGhTHiNG> Myk: What do you mean? like give it an IP address or what?
[10:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> since upgrading to breezy, the glslideshow screensaver shows all its images really blocky.
[10:25] <Myk> imc_ I would like to send some files through ftp, but network is unreachable
[10:25] <imc_> Myk, please start at the bveginning.
[10:25] <imc_> Are you connected to the internet?
[10:25] <imc_> Ah, no
[10:25] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: It says nothing about changing hostname in that document. It's probably not what you're looking for.
[10:25] <imc_> okay how about this:
[10:25] <imc_> sudo ifconfig eth0 up then sudo dhclient eth0
[10:25] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: Hang on, lemme look something up
[10:25] <jconcepcion> has anyone experienced any problems with evolution?
[10:25] <jconcepcion> with breezy that is
[10:25] <the_daemon> ok NiGhTHiNG
[10:25] <misfit_toy> jconcepcion, yes, I gave it up and went to thunderbird
[10:26] <imc_> jconcepcion, like what kind of problems
[10:26] <NiGhTHiNG> jconcepcion: Yeah, I don't seem to be evolving...
[10:26] <imc_> do you mean inbox problems?
[10:26] <jconcepcion> well, it seems to work sometimes then the exchange-storage suddenly just quits
[10:26] <imc_> Argh, sorry, I'm now out of ideas
[10:26] <qiHEWSfi> gonna burn http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html on a shiny verbatim ultra-azo cdrom...
[10:26] <Myk> imc_: dhclients says user dhcp does not exist
[10:26] <misfit_toy> jconcepcion, yes, that and it will also suddenly just close itself completely
[10:26] <jconcepcion> yes
[10:26] <brodel> thunderbird doesn't work with my current e-mail service.. so I use evolution. I like the fact that it has a calendar though, so I kind of like it.
[10:26] <jconcepcion> my problem is I need the ldap piece
[10:26] <imc_> Myk singular: dhclient
[10:26] <jconcepcion> for work
[10:27] <jconcepcion> and the calendar
[10:27] <ag1999> i have a compaq presario desktop. i am trying to boot 5.04 live cd, but it gets stuck during the hotplug config. is there a way to boot without it? i need to boot to the live CD to resize my C drive partition (have windows on it) to make some room for a 5.10 install
[10:27] <sunshine82> cant no noe help me please
[10:27] <misfit_toy> jconcepcion, thunderbird has a calendar plugin, not sure about ldap
[10:27] <imc_> sunshine82, what do you want?
[10:27] <john_> can anyone help me make my box a router
[10:27] <jconcepcion> hmm, maybe I'll look into that this week
[10:27] <john_> ?
[10:28] <madsen> Arg! I installed the xubuntu-artwork-usplash just to see it - then I uninstalled it, but it's still there!!! :( And I don't dig it. :(
[10:28] <misfit_toy> john_, look at freshmeat.net there are various ways to do that there
[10:28] <sunshine82> imc_ im tryin to get my webcam to work i've download the driver for it but it still dont work gnome meetin is isayin no device found i dont know what to do
[10:28] <Myk> imc_ when I run dhclient it fails, drop_privileges: user dhcp does not exist
[10:28] <misfit_toy> sunshine82, there is a fix for that at ubuntuforums.org, look it up please
[10:28] <imc_> sunshine82, sorry I've never got a webcam to work. Good luck
[10:29] <imc_> Myk, have you *ever* connected this machine to the internet before ?
[10:29] <the_daemon> imc_, are you OP?
[10:29] <sh4d_3b0x> yo anyone know how i could go about fixing amarok?  reinstall?  it takes up all of my cpu when running :(
[10:29] <sunshine82> misfit_toy for gnome meeting
[10:29] <imc_> the_daemon, no
[10:29] <the_daemon> ok imc
[10:29] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: Okay, here's a few pointers: http://apache-server.com/tutorials/  http://www.sitepoint.com/article/installing-apache-tutorial  http://webauthv3.stanford.edu/manual/misc/tutorials.html
[10:29] <misfit_toy> sunshine82, yes
[10:30] <jconcepcion> so what are the downsides to using mozilla thunderbird
[10:30] <the_daemon> thanks NiGhTHiNG   :D
[10:30] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: You have lots of reading to do, but it's worth it. Trust me on that.
[10:30] <misfit_toy> jconcepcion, none AFAIAC, it's a smaller footprint, faster, and never crashes.
[10:30] <imc_> the_daemon: I was just trying to get the conversation going!
[10:30] <Myk> imc_ I tried to upgrade to breezy through internet, but after rebooting I stayed with command line. What I want to do is to backup my files and reinstall breezy from CD
[10:30] <NiGhTHiNG> jconcepcion: No exchange integration.
[10:30] <jconcepcion> misfit_toy, never crashes is key
[10:30] <the_daemon> ok imc lol
[10:31] <imc_> Myk, right. This is a wireless or wired connection?
[10:31] <NiGhTHiNG> jconcepcion: And no calendar.
[10:31] <jconcepcion> NiGhTHiNG, yeah, that is part of my problem
[10:31] <hjk57> i've been using breezy preview, but with hoary repository lists to perform updates.  just changed repo list to correct breezy ones, installed all updates, and  now system won't boot up.
[10:31] <Ole> sunshine82: theres a page here about phillips webcam: http://www.linux-sxs.org/hardware/pwc.html
[10:31] <Myk> imc_ wired, DHCP router
[10:31] <the_daemon> imc, i wasnt saying u shouldnt help, its just i need to talk to an OP
[10:31] <the_daemon> ;)
[10:31] <misfit_toy> NiGhTHiNG, there is a calendar plugin
[10:31] <NiGhTHiNG> jconcepcion: It's more like outlook express rather than outlook
[10:31] <jrattner1> why wont ndiswrappers work, it makes me want to cry
[10:31] <hjk57> anyone know why, so i don't make this mistake again?
[10:31] <imc_> okay, and when you ping something like www.yahoo.com it tells you network is unreachable ?
[10:31] <NiGhTHiNG> misfit_toy: Nothing really serious. No notifications or anything.
[10:31] <brodel> the plugin runs seperately though right? Don't you have to open it seperately? That's what I don't like.
[10:31] <ag1999> anyone know how i can get the livecd to boot if it gets stuck on my firewire devices/card?
[10:31] <misfit_toy> NiGhTHiNG, yes, it does notification via popup, not via email
[10:31] <NiGhTHiNG> brodel: Yeah, that's the thing
[10:32] <jconcepcion> hmm
[10:32] <madsen> jconcepcion: Thunderbird is mail (and a little contacts) - evo is mail, calendar, contacts - everything... (I prefer thunderbird.) ;)
[10:32] <NiGhTHiNG> misfit_toy: If you keep it constantly open, yes
[10:32] <brodel> yeah. I'll stick with evolution for now then.
[10:32] <the_daemon|brb> brb
[10:32] <imc_> Myk, is this eth0 we're talking about?
[10:32] <misfit_toy> NiGhTHiNG, why wouldn't you keep it open if you needed a calendar? ;p
[10:32] <NiGhTHiNG> jconcepcion: Personally, I prefer tb as well
[10:32] <Myk> imc_ yes, ping says network is unreachable
[10:32] <Dr_Willis> ag1999,  proberly some boot time/kernel options to ignroe such devices. or even an expert mode.
[10:32] <imc_> righto. try sudo ifconfig eth0 down, then /etc/init.d/networking restart then sudo ifconfig eth0 up ...
[10:32] <brodel> I don't need the calendar so much as I do the reminders.
[10:32] <jconcepcion> NiGhTHiNG, if i go to thunderbird, it will carry over my contacts right??
[10:33] <brodel> I keep e-mail open all the time.
[10:33] <jconcepcion> if it can do that then I will be all set
[10:33] <jconcepcion> NiGhTHiNG, the only reason I care about the ldap is e-mail addies
[10:33] <NiGhTHiNG> jconcepcion: I'm not sure, but you can easily check by installing it..
[10:33] <jconcepcion> NiGhTHiNG, yes, will do that
[10:33] <ks> Ok I found out more about my icons issue.  If I type the path to my icon the I can change it no issue but if I use the browse button then No go I cannot select them.  Any help would be appreciated
[10:33] <NiGhTHiNG> jconcepcion: It's just a matter of uncompressing it. That simple.
[10:34] <jconcepcion> NiGhTHiNG, installing :0)
[10:34] <imc_> Myk, then try that again: sudo dhclient eth0
[10:34] <john_> misfit_toy, thank you.
[10:34] <imc_> Myk, you're on Breezy?
[10:34] <Belutz> ks, that happens to me too, you could report it to the bugzilla
[10:34] <imc_> anyone else: anyone see anything wrong with what I am suggesting here?
[10:34] <ag1999> anyone know a good tool to resize an NTFS partition so i can make room for my 5.10 install?
[10:34] <NiGhTHiNG> Can anyone help with with a tv out problem with the nvidia binary module?
[10:34] <woland_> i've just installed apache
[10:34] <ks> belutz... k thanks
[10:34] <woland_> how do i open port 80
[10:34] <jconcepcion> ag1999, partition magic
[10:35] <jtth> what's the metapackage for gcc, make, etc
[10:35] <Belutz> woland_, edit /etc/services
[10:35] <ag1999> let me rephrase, a FREE software partition resizer
[10:35] <Myk> imc_ yes, ifconfig says so
[10:35] <mwe> jtth: build-essential
[10:35] <woland_> Belutz, is there no GUI?
[10:35] <imc_> Myk, Sorry, ifconfig says eth0 right?
[10:35] <jtth> mwe: thanks
[10:35] <Belutz> woland_, no, afaik
[10:35] <Myk> imc_ yes, it says eth0
[10:36] <NiGhTHiNG> ag1999: parted
[10:36] <imc_> try those steps I just gave you: take the card down, restart networking, bring the card up and turn on dhclient
[10:36] <Belutz> ag1999, qparted, gparted
[10:36] <ks> Belutz..... I just found if you ignore the preview you can do it too
[10:37] <Myk> imc_ how can I take the card down? I am sorry, but I am beginner to linux
[10:37] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: : nothing to do!i've forgot one thing, when gnome starts (with nv module) there's a strange error : Failed to initialize HAL...maybe it can help!
[10:37] <imc_> Myk: okay...
[10:37] <__2> !codecs
[10:37] <ubotu> methinks codecs is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[10:37] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: What error are you getting when you start with the nvidia module? and did nvidia-glx-blah really change your xorg.conf file?
[10:38] <bimberi> ag1999: the installer can resize your partition too - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/forum/installation/Partitioning
[10:38] <imc_> open a terminal then type sudo ifconfig eth0 down (hit ENTER), then type  /etc/init.d/networking restart (hit ENTER) then  sudo ifconfig eth0 up (hit ENTER)  then sudo dhclient eth0 (ENTER)
[10:39] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: not an error!X freezes and there's no output...i even tried "grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old" and there's no EE
[10:39] <Myk> imc_ networking is probably at diffent path, no such file or directory
[10:40] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: Please post your new xorg.conf file at pastebin
[10:40] <imc_> Okay, Myk, I'm throwing my hands up. Anyone else can help her?
[10:40] <imc_> s/her/here
[10:40] <Myk> imc_ sorry, my mistake, I forgot sudo
[10:40] <imc_> Ah, okay
[10:40] <imc_> try it again
[10:40] <imc_> it's importatnt
[10:41] <pupil> How do I view the dmesg ?
[10:41] <mirak> hey
[10:42] <mirak> I would like that each time I unplug my mp3 player the programm that create a database for the player is updated. Is there a way to do that ?
[10:42] <madsen> pupil: 'dmesg' in a terminal or 'dmesg | tail' in a terminal to see the last messages.
[10:42] <__2> !kaffeine
[10:42] <ubotu> __2: Are you smoking crack?
[10:42] <ompaul> pupil, you launch a terminal (applications accessories terminal) and then run dmesg as madsen said
[10:42] <pupil> I have a wireless card and I need  to see what chipset it is, in order to use the correct driver,. is it possible to look through dmesg to see what the chipset of the wireless pci card is?
[10:42] <Myk> imc_ thank you for your patience, but the dhclient does still does not work
[10:43] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: lspci
[10:43] <imc_> Myk, bummer. Anyone??
[10:43] <sector10> hey
[10:44] <sector10> how do i change the lid close options for my laptop
[10:44] <sector10> or do i ahve to use kde?
[10:44] <pupil> NiGhTHiNG, It only shows one ethernet card
[10:44] <woland_> wheres the console hidden in ubuntu 5.10, i'm having to use an xterm
[10:44] <bimberi> woland_: <ctrl><alt>F1 (F2-F6)
[10:44] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: http://pastebin.com/403349 (i uncommented the load "dri" because it doesn't change anything:P)
[10:44] <madsen> vorador: Applications -> Accessories
[10:44] <Myk> ok, maybe I could try to get my files through usb disc, but automount does not work properly. How can I mount it manualy?
[10:44] <pupil> I have a wireless card and I need  to see what chipset it is, in order to use the correct driver,. is it possible to look through dmesg to see what the chipset of the wireless pci card is?
[10:45] <madsen> bimberi: He said xterm - not a tty. ;)
[10:45] <woland_> bimberi, i mean line gnomes equivilent to konsole
[10:45] <madsen> woland_: What I said to vorador by accident.-^
[10:45] <bimberi> woland_: Apps -> Accessories
[10:45] <woland_> thanks
[10:45] <SamStar> how can i install UT 2003 ?
[10:46] <SamStar> i have an linux_installer.sh or something
[10:46] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: Okay, first of all comment out  Load "GLcore"
[10:46] <davidbro> I have had to reload Hoary as Breezy would not load, and having been trying to up-date the pachkages but have not been able to connect to the repository all day - is there a problem with the server - or is my set up?
[10:47] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: done!
[10:47] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: I'm not sure about FBDev, so try it just without GLcore and see if it works for you. Leave dri in.
[10:48] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: so i leave uncommented load dri and comment load glcore right?
[10:48] <SamStar> how do i use an *.sh installer ? :o
[10:48] <pupil> NiGhTHiNG, lspci does not list it,.
[10:48] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: yep
[10:48] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: Hmmm, odd...
[10:48] <pupil> NiGhTHiNG, the card is a wireless card
[10:48] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: Try "dmesg | less" and see if it shows up there
[10:48] <pupil> NiGhTHiNG,  the light doesnt even come on at boot
[10:48] <madsen> davidbro: I just downloaded a lot of stuff from the danish mirror, so that's up at least...
[10:49] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: And you're sure it works?
[10:49] <bimberi> SamStar: sh linux_installer.sh (might need sudo in front)
[10:49] <yoink> does anyone know what channel i should go to for enemy territory questions?
[10:49] <pupil> NiGhTHiNG, yes., it works
[10:49] <Myk> what should I fill into /etc/mtab to be able to mount usb flash disc?
[10:49] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: What brand?
[10:49] <pupil> NiGhTHiNG, i'm doing lspci on an older system,. P133 isa board
[10:49] <SamStar> so in the terminal "sudo sh linux_instlaller.sh"
[10:49] <pupil> NiGhTHiNG, dwl-g510
[10:50] <vbgunz> Is it ok to leave the multiverse repository enabled or will it find dangerous updates? I think the backports should be disabled at all times but is multiverse fine?
[10:50] <bimberi> SamStar: yes
[10:50] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: 'k hang on
[10:50] <bimberi> vbgunz: multiverse is fine
[10:50] <vbgunz> bimberi: hello, thanks!
[10:50] <SamStar> bimberi: it's on a cd, how do i go to the dir of the cd ?
[10:50] <bimberi> vbgunz: hi, yw :)
[10:50] <vbgunz> ;)
[10:51] <confrey> hi everybody
[10:51] <bimberi> SamStar: cd /media/cdrom0/path/to/dir
[10:51] <Belutz> SamStar, cd /media/cdrom
[10:51] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: Okay, seems like you need ndiswrapper to get this one working
[10:52] <bimberi> SamStar: chack whether it's cdrom(0) by typing "df"
[10:52] <confrey> I need some help : I can't use the mmc/sd reader on my notebbok
[10:53] <SamStar> bimberi: he needs the playdisk but i cant unmount the cd :o
[10:53] <ompaul> apokryphos,
[10:53] <Belutz> confrey, what chipset does the mmc/sd card use? if it's from ENE Technology, then you can't use it yet
[10:53] <Belutz> confrey, you can check it using lspci in the terminal
[10:54] <Belutz> ompaul, use the magic word :D
[10:54] <bimberi> SamStar: try "eject" from another terminal
[10:54] <confrey> Belutz, I don't know, because I can't recognize it in dmesg, neither with lspci
[10:54] <Belutz> confrey, try to search in the forums
[10:54] <ompaul> Belutz, not until the usual suspects are not around :-)
[10:54] <Belutz> ompaul, :-)
[10:54] <the_daemon|brb> NiGhTHiNG?
[10:55] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/Ubuntu
[10:55] <ZzeCoOl> is there anyone good with grub plz?
[10:55] <the_daemon|brb> those links u gave me....   im probably just being dumb, but I havent really found anything to help  :(
[10:55] <the_daemon|brb> can u help a bit more NiGhTHiNG? :)
[10:55] <pupil> NiGhTHiNG, umm, ndiswrapper ... I thought I needed madwifi,. anyway,. I have to flex,. BTW,. what I'm trying to do is create a syslinux and add Atheros driver to it to detect my wireless card and then do  network boot
[10:55] <bimberi> ZzeCoOl: ask away, someone might be able to help :)
[10:55] <Myk> could be the right /etc/fstab line for usb disc like this: /dev/sda /media/usbdisc fat16 defaults 0 0 ?
[10:56] <ZzeCoOl> i have to paste  many lines
[10:56] <ZzeCoOl> to explain y prob
[10:56] <bimberi> ZzeCoOl: use a pastebin
[10:56] <ep> My kernel is 2.6.12-9-k7 and the system clock is horribly inaccurate, it gains about 13 seconds per hour.  The went into CMOS for a couple of hours and the clock remained accurate.  Leads me to believe the hardware clock is working correctly.  What could the problem be?
[10:56] <bimberi> !pastebin
[10:56] <ubotu> rumour has it, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:56] <ZzeCoOl> basicly i have 3 discs one ide with linux on one sata with windows and one usb external
[10:56] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: First get it working, then you can work your way around syslinux
[10:56] <the_daemon> nighthing?
[10:56] <ZzeCoOl> and i cant setup grub to start windows
[10:57] <pupil> NiGhTHiNG, I can use syslinux to netboot ltsp ?
[10:57] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: You're awfully anxious, eh?
[10:57] <ZzeCoOl> it only boot my linux
[10:57] <the_daemon> yup
[10:57] <qiHEWSfi> get http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html
[10:57] <the_daemon> not anxious exactly...
[10:57] <the_daemon> i just want to get it working
[10:57] <the_daemon> :D
[10:57] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: Never tried that... but you can use netboot if you don't have PXE
[10:57] <qiHEWSfi> emergency graphical gui + tools in 50 mb
[10:57] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: What seems to be the problem?
[10:58] <ep> opps actuually I'm kubuntu, should I ask there or in another channel all together?  Someone told me it might be a kernel bug.
[10:58] <graphilux> hi !
[10:58] <the_daemon> from my homenetwork, going to http://192.168.2.3  works....
[10:58] <Myk> anyone could help me with mounting flash disc, please?
[10:58] <the_daemon> but i want it so that anyone who goes to http://THE_IP   gets the site...
[10:58] <graphilux> who is the best player mp3 ?
[10:58] <gean> itunes
[10:58] <pupil> NiGhTHiNG, I use etherboot right now,. it detects my card but I want to see if I can do a wireless netboot,.. can I use netboot for that as well?
[10:58] <NiGhTHiNG> ep: Could be default HZ setting (off the top of my head)
[10:58] <brodel> oh no, don't start that debate again haha
[10:59] <brodel> itunes?! BOOOO
[10:59] <qiHEWSfi> graphilux vlc for basic stuff, xine for dvd
[10:59] <gean> itunes is the best player mp3
[10:59] <ep> NiGhTHiNG, I don't know what that is :)
[10:59] <brodel> lol.. ok
[10:59] <NiGhTHiNG> ep: In 2.6.13.4 you can change it to a different granularity. Don't remember at what kernel version that patch came in, though. Might be in your version as well.
[10:59] <Myk> anyone could help me with mounting flash disc, please?
[10:59] <vbgunz> Does Ubuntu come with another player cable of playing DVD's Vs Totem? I find Totem is not so good...
[10:59] <Blake_Seven> Newbie here. Where do I get a current sources.list for breezy?
[10:59] <NiGhTHiNG> ep: Your best bet though, if you don't know much about kernels, is to use ntpdate to sync time with some central ntp server
[11:00] <Belutz> the_daemon, you can not, because 192.xxx.xxx.xxx is a LAN IP
[11:00] <the_daemon> i know....
[11:00] <vbgunz> I guess not... What is the BEST DVD player for Linux?
[11:00] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: Wow, that's a tough one - I never did a wireless netboot... but it sounds interesting to try :)
[11:00] <the_daemon> but surely, the point of apache is to set up a website... viewable by everyone?
[11:00] <the_daemon> not just lan
[11:00] <Myk> anyone could help me with mounting flash disc, please?
[11:00] <qiHEWSfi> http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html network analysis on a bootable knoppix emergency disc
[11:00] <ep> NiGhTHiNG, i'd have to run a hourly kron job then?
[11:00] <NiGhTHiNG> pupil: That's uncharted grounds for me, man. Google?
[11:00] <Belutz> the_daemon, it's also depends on your IP
[11:01] <NiGhTHiNG> ep: You could. You could even run it every 15 minutes.
[11:01] <the_daemon> Belutz: how?
[11:01] <Belutz> the_daemon, all the computers in your LAN can view your website, but not others outside your LAN, because you are using a LAN IP
[11:01] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: If Apache is not well configured it could lead to some kiddie owning your system. Hence its not enabled on anything other than loopback by default.
[11:02] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: That's why I told you - read before you set up a webserver.
[11:02] <the_daemon> NiGhTHiNG: im setting this up for security testing...  its on a crappy PC, with 64mb RAM lol
[11:03] <the_daemon> Belutz: i know that others cannot use http://192.168.2.3, but they should be able to use its ACTUAL ip address, no?
[11:03] <vbgunz> what is the BEST DVD player for GNOME?
[11:03] <Myk> my notebook crashed after breezy upgrade, please can anyone help me with saving fith my files to usb dic?
[11:03] <vbgunz> besides TOTEM...
[11:03] <Blake_Seven> Newbie here. Where do I get a current sources.list for breezy?
[11:03] <qiHEWSfi> vbgunx gxine
[11:03] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: -shrug- If it's security testing, what's the big deal with reading how to change the Hostname and Bind directives?
[11:03] <vbgunz> Blake_Seven: Just open Update Manager and click on Add, then reload
[11:03] <vbgunz> Blake_Seven: I believe that should work, I hope :)
[11:04] <Myk> :s/fith//
[11:04] <the_daemon> NiGhTHiNG: i want friends in USA (im in UK) to be able to access the sites on it....
[11:04] <the_daemon> that doesnt work if they have to be connected to my LAN
[11:04] <NiGhTHiNG> the_daemon: What is the IP address of the machine running the webserver?
[11:04] <the_daemon> i thought the whole point of apache is u set up a site on the www, not on lan only
[11:04] <Blake_Seven> 'k but newbie how do I load update manager ?
[11:04] <the_daemon> let me see
[11:04] <quirky> vbgunz - you have to change the "hoary"s to "breezy"s as well as change CD
[11:05] <NiGhTHiNG> Blake_Seven: synaptic is what you're looking for
[11:05] <HolySavior> do anyone know how to set up a wireless network card on hoary?
[11:05] <CurtisB> I have a question regarding sharing a partition between WinXP and Ubuntu - I setup a FAT32 area, but I can't write to it under Ubuntu AND it lets me do a 'chmod go+rwx' to the folders in it, but they don't actually change permissioN! help?!?
[11:05] <Elsan> AmaroK stops working when I have playlist in GNOME. I have no idea if it does the same in KDE. I can't use Rhythmbox because it also bugs in GNOME. AmaroK just closes after the song.
[11:05] <vbgunz> quirky: I installed Breezy Fresh, are you sure?
[11:06] <efkoj> when you install ubuntu whats root pwd?
[11:06] <crimsun> !root
[11:06] <NiGhTHiNG> efkoj: No root password. It's disabled. Use sudo instead.
[11:06] <ubotu> I heard root is disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[11:06] <the_daemon> 86.136.45.17 - and the only page on it atm is phptest.php
[11:06] <muszek> hello...
[11:06] <wjf> hello i'm a noob, what is the difference between ubuntu and fedora
[11:06] <efkoj> damn i cant login :p
[11:06] <the_daemon> no, testphp.php
[11:06] <efkoj> for some reason it says ma pwd is invalid
[11:07] <crimsun> voltz: just try a live cd.
[11:07] <quirky> yes, I did it today :) Add CD just changes the first line, doesn't update online (from main, etc) packages.
[11:07] <muszek> I have a funny issue: my friend has burnt edubuntu instead of ubuntu by mistake.  I just installed it on my parent's PC and can't really dnl Ubuntu over here.  Is there a big difference between those distros?
[11:07] <NiGhTHiNG> voltz: It's Debian with a faster release cycle.
[11:07] <Belutz> the_daemon, yes i can see it
[11:07] <NiGhTHiNG> voltz: If you don't mind the gross abstraction.
[11:07] <GigaClon> and a nice IRC chan
[11:07] <Elsan> muszek: LOL Check the edubuntu website.
[11:07] <the_daemon> u can?
[11:07] <crimsun> muszek: no. You can install ubuntu-desktop
[11:07] <efkoj> NiGhTHiNG any idea about that or how to fix it ?
[11:08] <the_daemon> what server does it say?
[11:08] <muszek> crimson: will it be identical after that?
[11:08] <Belutz> the_daemon, yes, using 86.136.45.17
[11:08] <CurtisB> I can too, Daemon
[11:08] <the_daemon> Linux ****** 2.6.12-9-386 #1 Mon Oct 10 13:14:36 BST 2005 i686
[11:08] <the_daemon> what are the stars?
[11:08] <Belutz> the_daemon, it display the phpinfo();
[11:08] <NiGhTHiNG> efkoj: Did you try booting to single user mode? I think it's called rescue mode in Ubuntu
[11:08] <the_daemon> -_-
[11:08] <crimsun> muszek: you'll have nearly identical functionality (you'll have a bit more installed)
[11:08] <ZzeCoOl> hello i have a prob with grub (dont know what entry i have to make in menu.lst to boot up my windows) here is my disc setup :  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3519
[11:08] <ZzeCoOl> plz help me
[11:08] <Elsan> muszek: You should just remove Edubuntu and reinstall Ubuntu, if the computer is fast, it won't take a while. At all.
[11:09] <the_daemon> belutz?  :)  what "system"?
[11:09] <efkoj> how do i do that NiGhTHiNG?
[11:09] <the_daemon> linux something...
[11:09] <Belutz> the_daemon, Linux rabbit 2.6.12-9-386 #1 Mon Oct 10 13:14:36 BST 2005 i686
[11:09] <the_daemon> :D
[11:09] <the_daemon> yay
[11:09] <the_daemon> so it does work
[11:09] <the_daemon> :D
[11:09] <muszek> Elsan: I don't have Ubuntu CD here and I have 128kbps line...
[11:09] <ZzeCoOl> anyone?
[11:09] <the_daemon> now to try and work out MySQL and phpMyAdmin lol
[11:09] <NiGhTHiNG> efkoj: Reboot, when it gives you a few seconds to press escape - press escape. You'd get a menu. Choose the rescue option.
[11:09] <Nelo> Hello, I am trying to upgrade to 5.10 from a previos release. I cant get pass the partition part. Should the install ask me if I want to upgrade instead?
[11:09] <CurtisB> Help - I'm able to 'sudo chmod go+rwx <folder>' under /media/hda4 (a FAT#@ partition) without any error, but it doesn't actually change the permissions!
[11:09] <Belutz> the_daemon, yes because it's not using 192.xx.xx.xx ;-)
[11:09] <muszek> I'll do what crimsun tells me to do, will see the result.
[11:09] <the_daemon> ok
[11:10] <the_daemon> by the way, thats not a static IP....  when I reboot the PC, will the site be shown at the PC's new IP?
[11:10] <ZzeCoOl> hello i have a prob with grub (dont know what entry i have to make in menu.lst to boot up my windows) here is my disc setup :  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3519
[11:10] <Belutz> the_daemon, yes
[11:10] <khakionion> CurtisB - have you tried changing the umask in /etc/fstab?
[11:10] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: Looking, hang on
[11:10] <ZzeCoOl> ohh sry ok
[11:10] <ZzeCoOl> ^^
[11:10] <efkoj> NiGhTHiNG iam loading it
[11:10] <the_daemon> and I have to manually start apache every time?
[11:10] <Elsan> muszek: I see... I'll check the Edubuntu website, do the same. This is pretty funny in somw way :p
[11:11] <efkoj> NiGhTHiNG what i do there make a new user?
[11:11] <CurtisB> khakionion - /dev/hda4       /media/hda4     vfat    defaults        0       0 (what part is the umask?)
[11:11] <Belutz> the_daemon, no, it automatically start
[11:11] <Myk> my lsusb can see flash drive, but how can I mount it, when it does not have record in etc/fstab?
[11:11] <the_daemon> ok
[11:11] <the_daemon> same with phpMyAdmin and mySQL and php?
[11:11] <NiGhTHiNG> efkoj: Don't need to, just change the password of the existing user
[11:11] <NiGhTHiNG> efkoj: The command is "passwd username"
[11:11] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: I need to see your grub's menu.lst
[11:12] <khakionion> CurtisB change "defaults" to "defaults,umask=0000" if you want ugo+rwx
[11:12] <efkoj> NiGhTHiNG thx!
[11:12] <ZzeCoOl> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3520
[11:12] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: 'k standby
[11:12] <efkoj> this was very kind of you!
[11:12] <CurtisB> khakionion - wunderbar, danke!
[11:12] <Belutz> Myk, try sudo fdisk -l and check what /dev/ is your usb drive
[11:12] <khakionion> no problemo
[11:12] <NiGhTHiNG> efkoj: Sure, np
[11:12] <the_daemon> belutz?
[11:12] <voltz> I love the idea of more releases. What's the difference between running Debian testing or unstable against Ubuntu?
[11:12] <muszek> Elsan: it's stops being funny when you spend one day a month on maintaining a computer that's not yours...
[11:13] <Belutz> the_daemon, sorry, yes?
[11:13] <Captain_Kreger> hi
[11:13] <the_daemon> and phpMyAdmin/MySQL/php all start auto. too?
[11:13] <NiGhTHiNG> voltz: Stability. Newer versions. Desktop integration. Blah blah. Blah.
[11:13] <Myk> belutz fdisk shows only hda1,hda2,hda5, no usb drive
[11:13] <Captain_Kreger> I need some help but don't know where to go
[11:13] <ZiPLe> Hi, does anyone know if its posible to install ubuntu on a PC without a screen (have to do it over my local network)? (I just have an iMac, so I cant connect that screen to my server). thanks
[11:13] <khakionion> Ubuntu is synced against Debian unstable (or "sid"), right? Or did this change recently?
[11:13] <ZzeCoOl> NiGhTHiNG,  want my device.map too?
[11:13] <Nelo> Hello, I am trying to upgrade to 5.10 from a previos release. I cant get pass the partition part. Should the install ask me if I want to upgrade instead?
[11:13] <hedonick> voltz: for me... better recognition and less of a hassle to install (using SATA for example)
[11:13] <Belutz> the_daemon, the mysql is start automatically, the phpMyAdmin and php is depending on the apache
[11:13] <the_daemon> ok
[11:14] <Belutz> Myk, hang on
[11:14] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: Nope, hang on
[11:14] <mjr> ZiPLe, it is, though one can't say it's trivial; see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOnCluster for example
[11:14] <voltz> NiGhTHiNG: blah blah blah? Not what I was expecting. No compelling reason then.
[11:15] <ZiPLe> I know that with Gentoo you can start sshd with some simple comands, and do the rest over the local network...
[11:15] <Elsan> muszek: Yeah, that's why I specified in somw way. You found what you needed? http://www.edubuntu.org/
[11:15] <MFen> anyone here using linux-wlan-ng?  i'm getting "/etc/wlan/shared line 91: /etc/wlan/shared.* no such file or directory"
[11:15] <uovobw> Hi everyone. Does anybody know the name of the next release of ubuntu? i mean after breezy?thanks
[11:15] <TiMiDo> MFen mkdir /etc/wlan/shared
[11:15] <crimsun> uovobw: 6.04.
[11:15] <barber> Dapper Drake
[11:15] <TiMiDo> uovobw drake
[11:15] <TiMiDo> dapper drake
[11:16] <Elsan> muszek:Edubuntu includes more than 16,000 pieces of software, but the core installation fits on a single CD. Edubuntu starts with the Linux kernel version 2.6 and Gnome 2.12, and covers every standard desktop application from word processing and spreadsheet applications, educational software (such as GCompris and the KDE education suite) to internet access applications, web server software, email software, programming languages and too
[11:16] <Elsan> ls and of course several games.
[11:16] <uovobw> thanls
[11:16] <TiMiDo> np
[11:16] <MFen> TiMiDo: TiMiDo that's all?  but there's already a file named /etc/wlan/shared
[11:16] <crimsun> dapper is a codename, not the release name. The release name is 6.04.
[11:16] <NiGhTHiNG> voltz: I'm not much into advocating this or that distro. Try out whichever sounds right and make your own decision. At least that's my approach.
[11:16] <Myk> if I try to boot from live CD, will I see my home directory on HDD?
[11:16] <TiMiDo> are you sure?
[11:16] <barber> is this a goos sopt to ask about breezu LTSP questions?
[11:16] <efkoj> NiGhTHiNG: how come i cannot set my resolution higher do i need to download the driver?
[11:16] <Belutz> Myk, no, you have to mount it
[11:16] <the_daemon> could someone help me get MySQL/phpMyAdmin up and running? :)   belutz? still feeling helpful? :P
[11:16] <NiGhTHiNG> efkoj: Eh? driver? resolution? what?
[11:16] <uovobw> TiMiDo: and when will it be up in mirrors for testing? like the unstable branch, i mean...
[11:17] <jonny> I would like to upgrade from 4.10 to current... if possible complete n00b
[11:17] <Belutz> the_daemon, install mysql-serve and phpmyadmin from synaptic
[11:17] <the_daemon> done
[11:17] <the_daemon> ;)
[11:17] <crimsun> jonny: yes.
[11:17] <the_daemon> i installed lamp...
[11:17] <the_daemon> now im getting it all working
[11:17] <jonny> how?
[11:17] <ZzeCoOl> NiGhTHiNG:  any progress?
[11:18] <the_daemon> correction: now im HOPING to get it all working ;)
[11:18] <efkoj> NiGhTHiNG my resolution is very low now i wanne put it higher but when i go to preferences i cannot change it is this becouse i havnt installed a driver yet
[11:18] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: maybe xorg hates me but it didn't work at all
[11:18] <Belutz> the_daemon, go to http://your.ip.address/phpmyadmin/
[11:18] <khakionion> sounds like you need to add the resolutions to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf, efkoj. had to do that for my GeForceFX + MAG 786PF
[11:18] <Myk> belutz any Idea how to get my files from notebook without floppy and broken mounting system
[11:18] <MFen> anyone here using linux-wlan-ng?  i'm getting "/etc/wlan/shared line 91: /etc/wlan/shared.* no such file or directory"
[11:18] <MFen> timido made a suggestion but it doesn't make sense
[11:18] <Myk> ?
[11:18] <Belutz> Myk, i'm thinking for it :-)
[11:18] <sector10> do i need to change gtk styles and fonts?
[11:18] <Moe|Joe> w00t
[11:18] <Moe|Joe> ubuntu booted up
[11:18] <Elsan> muszek: Edubuntu and Ubuntu are not meant to be seen as distinct projects; Edubuntu is part of the Ubuntu project, and they are both part of one development team that contributes to the whole. Edubuntu is Ubuntu with a different default setup.
[11:19] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: weird... still freezing?
[11:19] <hidari> I did a brand new install of Ubuntu Breezy from an ISO and everything worked fine.  Now out of the blue when I login to GDM it says "Your $HOME/.dmrc file has incorrect permissions"  Everything looks fine as far as owner/group/permissions.  How do I get rid of that message so my auto login works again.
[11:19] <NiGhTHiNG> B|4ckm0r3: Do you happen to have several display adapters there?
[11:19] <jonny> hello? can anyone help me?
[11:19] <the_daemon> belutz, i did, but it says "error: The configuration file now needs a secret passphrase (blowfish_secret)."
[11:19] <Myk> belutz thanks :)
[11:19] <the_daemon> ?
[11:19] <sector10> _andrea: you there?
[11:19] <muszek> Elsan: thanks, I'll stick to it then.
[11:19] <NiGhTHiNG> efkoj: Ummm... sorry, I'm starting to get tired here... I'm finishing with ZzeCoOl and I'm off
[11:20] <Belutz> the_daemon, you have to edit the config.php for phpmyadmin
[11:20] <ZzeCoOl> im lucky :)
[11:20] <ZzeCoOl> ty
[11:20] <jonny> I really need some help, can someone help me?
[11:20] <the_daemon> config.inc.php ?
[11:20] <Elsan> muszek: np, is it pretty good form what you've seen? I'm interested in it for developping countries.
[11:20] <ZzeCoOl> jonny jus hsot your question and someone maybe can help u
[11:20] <ZzeCoOl> just shot*
[11:21] <logikal> How do i install ATI's accelerated video drivers?
[11:21] <khakionion> jonny: upgrading from 4.10 to 5.10, right?
[11:21] <jonny> correct
[11:21] <crimsun> logikal: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:21] <the_daemon> belutz? config.ini.php? there is no config.php ....
[11:21] <logikal> Where do I get the Accelerated drivers?
[11:21] <Belutz> the_daemon, yup, that's the one, i forgot the filename :p
[11:22] <the_daemon> ok
[11:22] <efkoj> ok sorry i have a noob question i have just download the driver for my video card. (this is first time ever linux) now i have a tar.gz i have unzipped it...but hmm what now? when i click install.sn it opens a source file. How do i need to run this Thx in advance..
[11:22] <vbgunz> anybody know of any performance tricks for Ubuntu Breezy?
[11:22] <jonny> i would not like to have to use a CD, though
[11:22] <logikal> efkoj, you gotta build it.
[11:22] <ogra> muszek, sudo apt-get remove edubuntu-artwork libqt3-mt gcompris blender scribus openssh-server postgresql-8.0 samba schooltool
[11:22] <the_daemon> belutz, i dont think it can be...  it includes   "please do not edit this file..." lol
[11:22] <efkoj> logikal how do i do this :$
[11:23] <khakionion> theoretically, you'd just change all the instances of "warty" to "breezy" in /etc/apt/sources.list and do a sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:23] <Belutz> Myk, try this sudo mkdir /media/usb then sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/usb vfat rw,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 0 0 (i presume your usb drive is using FAT)
[11:23] <ogra> muszek, copy and paste the above line, do: sudo rm -rf /opt/ltsp and you got ubuntu ;)
[11:23] <logikal> efkoj, you gotta CD to the DIR in Terminal and then you have to  " ./configure " " make " and " make install "
[11:23] <muszek> ogra: any good reason to remove?  apart from saving space
[11:23] <jonny> I would like to upgrade from 4.10 to 5.10
[11:23] <ogra> muszek, that will give you an origianl ubuntu if you want one
[11:23] <efkoj> ok thx let me try
[11:23] <logikal> You're going to need to download a lot of stuff
[11:23] <logikal> lol
[11:23] <Myk> belutz Ill try, it is fat16
[11:23] <mirak> what is the interest of having a K7 linux kernel instead of 386 ?
[11:24] <mirak> can I boot a K7 kernel if I have an amd64 ?
[11:24] <Belutz> the_daemon, it's ok, find the lines for username for logging in and password, and the security method
[11:24] <sf_> i am trying to get my sound working but alsaconf is missing. anyone know why this would be?
[11:24] <Blake_Seven> anyone recommend a ssh client for xp ?
[11:24] <muszek> Elsan: I haven't been looking into it.  It's got some additional packages meant for kids and teachers.  Artwork is different.
[11:24] <slyjab> can anyone tell me why i can't play a .wmv movie in mplayer or totem if i have the w32codecs already installed
[11:24] <muszek> ogra: thanks
[11:24] <khakionion> but i don't know what could/would go wrong...have you installed a lot of software or done a lot of customizations apart from apt, jonny?
[11:24] <silasj> hello all
[11:24] <silasj> hey, how can I get the installed files from apt-get?
[11:24] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: Try this http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3522
[11:24] <B|4ckm0r3> NiGhTHiNG: no!I've 1 video card...and 1 monitor!
[11:24] <silasj> installed programs?
[11:24] <ogra> muszek, youre welcome... if you got questions you can ask in #edubuntu :)
[11:24] <jonny> i have installed No software
[11:24] <khakionion> Blake_Seven: PuTTY is a great Windows ssh client.
[11:24] <Belutz> the_daemon, and please read this documentation http://www.phpmyadmin.net/documentation/ :-)
[11:24] <mirak> mkdir: cannot create directory `log': Permission denied
[11:24] <mirak> ?
[11:25] <mirak> I am root an I can't create a directory ?
[11:25] <XiCillin> su mkdir
[11:25] <XiCillin> sudo* mkdir
[11:25] <XiCillin> already exist?
[11:25] <ZzeCoOl> all trdy diid
[11:25] <ZzeCoOl> allready did
[11:25] <ZzeCoOl> but it doesnt working
[11:25] <silasj> any idea to search installed programs?
[11:25] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: What do you get?
[11:25] <ZzeCoOl> nothing
[11:25] <silasj> wish apt-get or apt-cache?
[11:25] <ZzeCoOl> its stops there
[11:26] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: Did you try 2,0 ?
[11:26] <umbre> how can I upgrade all my packages to the newest version from Internet please ?
[11:26] <silasj> umbre, apt-get upgrade
[11:26] <khakionion> jonny: well, then i'd do just that, change "warty" to "breezy" and run "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[11:26] <slyjab> ubuntu: tell me about w32codecs
[11:26] <ZzeCoOl> i think  that wiondows need to be the first disc in boot sequence to get boot
[11:26] <jonny> I do not understand that
[11:26] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: Oh, it's not the first duh, hang on
[11:26] <ZzeCoOl> no i dont try 2,0
[11:26] <jonny> i am a noob
[11:26] <XiCillin> does anyone else crash when they click the 'new login' button in gnome?
[11:26] <sf_> is alsaconf missing from ubuntu?
[11:26] <crimsun> sf_: ripped out, yes.
[11:26] <vbgunz> !tell slyjab w32codecs
[11:26] <umbre> silasj : I tried... I have for example libpcap0.8 installed... how could I make him see and update to 0.9.4 ? (current version of libpcap)
[11:27] <jonny> i would like step by step... if posible
[11:27] <efkoj> logikal it says no such file
[11:27] <samue1> XiCillin, new login works fine for me
[11:27] <sf_> crimsun: why? is it unnecessary? (i have an ancient ISA card)
[11:27] <silasj> umbre, first [apt-get update] ; then [apt-get upgrade] 
[11:27] <crimsun> sf_: it's largely unnecessary.
[11:27] <crimsun> sf_: which isa sound card?
[11:27] <silasj> umbre, but you must be sure version 0.9.4 is already released in .deb packages (ubuntu packages)
[11:27] <ZzeCoOl> NiGhTHiNG:  and this is my Device.map
[11:27] <ZzeCoOl> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3523
[11:27] <ZzeCoOl> may help u
[11:28] <Myk> belutz there must be some syntax mistake, mount just writes help at screen
[11:28] <samue1> i have all my media stored on hda2 i would like to click the music folder in my home dir and it opens the music folder in hda2, can someone tell me how i would go about this?
[11:28] <sf_> crimsun: sound blaster 16 (it doesn't support pnp)
[11:28] <Belutz> Myk, hmm
[11:28] <slyjab> can anyone tell me why i can't play a .wmv movie in mplayer or totem if i have the w32codecs already installed
[11:28] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3524
[11:28] <umbre> silasj : oh well it's not I guess, that's my problem, thanks a lot
[11:28] <Belutz> Myk, wait
[11:28] <khakionion> jonny: edit /etc/apt/sources.list with whatever editor you like, and change all the instances of the word "warty" to "breezy," then run the command "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and it should do the upgrade
[11:28] <Morgrog> Hello everyone :)  I don't want to butt in on anything but I got the following problem when installing (from scratch) ubuntu 5.10... it says I have a dependency problem with memtest and can't install ubuntu-minimal :o what can I do? :(
[11:28] <ZzeCoOl> ok
[11:29] <ZzeCoOl> il try this one
[11:29] <ZzeCoOl> ^^
[11:29] <ZzeCoOl> ty NiGhTHiNG
[11:29] <mirak> look at this ------->
[11:29] <mirak> root@mirak:/root/.synaptic# ls
[11:29] <mirak> lsald: log: Permission denied
[11:29] <samue1> slyjab tried right clicking and selecting open with? some of my media files need to be opened like that?
[11:29] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: Let me know if it's good
[11:29] <mirak> lsald: log: Permission denied
[11:29] <nalioth> jonny: before "apt-get dist-upgrade" you should type "sudp apt-get update"
[11:29] <mirak> I am root, how can this be possible ?
[11:29] <slyjab> samue1: tried that ...no dice
[11:29] <nalioth> ubotu: tell jonny about upgrade2breezy
[11:30] <khakionion> nalioth: right, thanks :)
[11:30] <the_daemon> nalioth? are you OP?
[11:30] <lsald> mirak, what log?
[11:30] <jonny> where do you edit "etc/apt/sources.list
[11:30] <slyjab> gives me the codec error ... and i have installed them, removed them and reinstalled them
[11:30] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: Check permissions
[11:30] <samue1> slyjab sorry other than that i dunno, they just work for me
[11:30] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: And if they're okay, check mount options
[11:30] <nalioth> the_daemon: OP? what do you need?
[11:30] <matiasp> hi there, i have a windows xp box and installed breezy for dual-boot. i'd like to access my existing NTFS partitions via the captive-ntfs driver. however it seems that it requires the kernel sources, and i can't find a package for kernel-source 2.6.12 (the lastest is 2.6.11). any idea how to get the 2.6.12 sources?
[11:31] <logikal> nalioth, hey what's up?
[11:31] <TiMiDo> hey
[11:31] <Nelo> does ubuntu 5.10 require 25 gigs ?
[11:31] <crimsun> sf_: do you have all the necessary io, port, dma, etc. info?
[11:31] <njan> Nelo, no
[11:31] <crimsun> Nelo: no, 2.
[11:31] <nalioth> howdy y'all
[11:31] <Belutz> Myk, sorry my bad, try this sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/usb -t vfat -o rw
[11:31] <logikal> crimsun, there wasn't a driver for breezy badger on that list/
[11:31] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: I can't list the rep
[11:31] <logikal> just hoary and warthog
[11:31] <njan> Nelo, I have it on an 8.5gb partition with a *PILE* of unnecessary packages installed, and I'm using exactly 3gb
[11:31] <Morgrog> so what can I do when I get a memtest dependency blocking my ubuntu-minimal install? :(
[11:32] <crimsun> logikal: what?
[11:32] <crimsun> -ECONTEXT
[11:32] <sf_> crimsun: no, i don't. how would i find that sort of information out?
[11:32] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: Eh?
[11:32] <selinium> ANyone here want to talk me through removing a broken package! :)
[11:32] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: root@mirak:/root/.synaptic# ls -dl log
[11:32] <mirak> lsald: log: Permission denied
[11:32] <logikal> crimsun, There was no ATI driver for breezy on that site you gave me.
[11:32] <crimsun> sf_: lspnp -v, paste onto paste.ubuntulinux.nl if there's significant output
[11:32] <mirak> lsald: log: Permission denied
[11:32] <crimsun> logikal: yes there is...
[11:32] <slyjab> nalioth can you give me some advice on w32codecs ....i istalled them on my system ... still can't play .wmv movies in totem or mplayer... any advice?
[11:32] <Myk> belutz: mount: special device /dev/sda1 does not exist
[11:32] <mirak>  ls: log: Permission denied
[11:32] <khakionion> jonny: these instructions seem like they'd work pretty well https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[11:32] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: ls -dl ./
[11:33] <logikal> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[11:33] <logikal> I only see hoary and warthog
[11:33] <nalioth> slyjab: thanks to uncle bill, some modern wmv media will not play no matter what you do
[11:33] <Belutz> Myk, try /dev/sda
[11:33] <mirak> root@mirak:/root/.synaptic#   ls -dl ./
[11:33] <mirak> drwx------  3 root root 192 Oct 23 23:28 ./
[11:33] <sf_> crimsun: odd, it tells me "lspnp: /proc/bus/pnp not available". do I need to add a kernel module or something?
[11:33] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: id
[11:33] <Myk> belutz i did with same result
[11:33] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
[11:33] <slyjab> nalioth what a nice guy (grrr)
[11:34] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: df ./
[11:34] <slyjab> nalioth can i convert tthem to a differnt format on windows for them to play in ubuntu?
[11:34] <Belutz> Myk, ok, then try booting with the live cd, and check if it can mount your usb drive, if it can, then you can mount your /home and copy it into your usb
[11:34] <Morgrog> here's a noob question for you guys : Where is apt-get when you install? :(
[11:34] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: I have 1.9G free
[11:35] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: /dev/hda6             6.7G  4.8G  1.9G  72% /
[11:35] <Myk> belutz automount says attached scsi removable disc sda at scsi12, could it be the problem?
[11:35] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: Device name is what I'm after
[11:35] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: mount | grep hda6
[11:35] <nalioth> slyjab: of course you can
[11:35] <Belutz> Myk, i'm not sure
[11:35] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: /dev/hda6 on / type reiserfs (rw)
[11:35] <crimsun> sf_: pull the info from bios then
[11:35] <ZzeCoOl> NiGhTHiNG: the strange is that now im getting a NTLDR is missing msg
[11:35] <vbgunz> Anyone here know why my dvd's just quit? Totem just exits and I thought it was a totem problem *but* after installing gxine and trying it, it too quits unexpectedly... no prompts or warnings or restarts... they just quit :( Anyone know what might be wrong?
[11:35] <jonny> do you have to tick all of your repositories after typing in "breezy"
[11:35] <ZzeCoOl> but if i plug off linux disc
[11:35] <slyjab> nalioth any suggestions... i would like to try to leave windows behind completely ...lol
[11:35] <samue1> does anyone know how i can change my home dir to another disk?
[11:35] <ZzeCoOl> it boot in windows without a prob
[11:36] <Belutz> Myk, can you do it? /dev/scsi12 ?
[11:36] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: maybe the fs have an issue or something
[11:36] <BMXer> hi. how do i download xfce ?
[11:36] <sf_> crimsun: thanks for your help. i'll try that...
[11:36] <mirak> vbgunz: totem sucks a bit
[11:36] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: lsattr log
[11:36] <Belutz> BMXer, install xubuntu-desktop
[11:36] <matiasp> (ok, answered myself, need package linux-headers not kernel-source)
[11:36] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: lsattr: Permission denied while trying to stat log
[11:36] <andre__> is anybody outhere???
[11:37] <NiGhTHiNG> wtf?
[11:37] <andre__> hello?
[11:37] <bob2> andre__: obviously, just ask your question already
[11:37] <logikal> crimsun, can ya help me buddy ? :\
[11:37] <andre__> no no question, just to chat with someone
[11:37] <nalioth> slyjab: find your media in "open source friendly" formats
[11:37] <Myk> belutz you mean to try to mount /dev/scsi2? no it says the device does not exist
[11:37] <andre__> thats all
[11:37] <bob2> andre__: this is not a chat channel, sorry
[11:37] <Random_Sindrom> no chats please
[11:37] <jonny> do you have to tick/check all the repositories after typing in breezy
[11:37] <vbgunz> mirak: yeah, it doesn't control a DVD very well... Although I am trying to go stock, I am resorting to 3rd party apps. *but* in this case it doesn't seem to be Totem that sucks or just exists unexpectedly... After installing gxine, it too quits without warning... Anyone know?
[11:37] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: 'k, that's progress
[11:37] <crimsun> logikal: did you follow the instructions for the fglrx driver?
[11:37] <Belutz> Myk, then try booting with the live cd
[11:37] <marcin> hi ppl
[11:37] <Morgrog> so nobody had problems with memtest dependency problems with the ubuntu-minmal package eh? (The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[11:37] <Morgrog>   ubuntu-minimal: Depends: memtest86+ but it is not going to be installed
[11:37] <Morgrog> )
[11:37] <logikal> I instaled it for HOARY
[11:38] <slyjab> thx nalioth
[11:38] <logikal> is this ok?
[11:38] <andre__> good point, have a good one. love all
[11:38] <NiGhTHiNG> ZzeCoOl: I think there's a file called boot.ini or something like that
[11:38] <mirak> vbgunz: that's odd
[11:38] <logikal> Since im on breezy
[11:38] <marcin> could someone tell me why I don't have any text in flash content on web pages?
[11:38] <khakionion> jonny: only the ones you want, but i'd check 'em all
[11:38] <bob2> Morgrog: sounds like you messed up your sources.list
[11:38] <marcin> I can see images only and animations - no text at all
[11:38] <vbgunz> I'll try loggin out... Hopefully that'll help :)
[11:38] <Myk> belutz ok, thanks for your help, I will try it tomorrow. I have to download live cd first. Thank
[11:38] <Morgrog> bob2: it's an install from scratch from the iso :o
[11:38] <bob2> Morgrog: awesome
[11:38] <ubuntu> with the live cd can you view play music files on the hdd's
[11:38] <marcin> I got flashplugin-nonfree
[11:38] <Belutz> Myk, you're welcome, sorry i can't solve your problem
[11:38] <bob2> Morgrog: paste /etc/apt/sources.list and the toutput of "apt-cache policy memtest86+" to #flood
[11:39] <nalioth> jonny: using universe and multiverse allows you much more fun (many more programs available)
[11:39] <Myk> bye
[11:39] <jonny> i do not know what they are
[11:39] <wotnarg> When writing a paper, do you think open source is capitalized?
[11:39] <Morgrog> bob2: I would but I'm in the middle of the install (using the other puter atm) :/
[11:40] <bob2> wotnarg: depends what you mean by it
[11:40] <wotnarg> The open source software movement.
[11:40] <bob2> haha
[11:40] <jonny> when ticking one of them, the following dialog box comes up You are adding the "universe" component.
[11:40] <jonny>  Packages in this component are not supported. Are you sure?
[11:40] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: any idea ? that's weird isn't it ?
[11:40] <Fulbrite> wot: my students just wrote a paper on this history of open source software and I decided not to capitalize it
[11:40] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: Very weird
[11:40] <Fulbrite> for them not to capitalize it
[11:40] <bob2> jonny: so, make your decisio
[11:40] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: lsattr ./
[11:41] <BMXer> Belutz, how do i get xubunut-desktop?
[11:41] <wotnarg> ok, I'll not capitalize it :p
[11:41] <jonny> what does that mean though
[11:41] <Belutz> BMXer, from synaptic
[11:41] <LinuxMonkey> anyone here install the new version of nvclock yet?
[11:41] <Hentai^NT> how much actuall space is reguired for a ubuntu install?
[11:41] <NiGhTHiNG> Can anyone help with an nvidia tv out problem?
[11:42] <bob2> Hentai^NT: 1.8GB for the default
[11:42] <nalioth> Hentai^NT: >2gb
[11:42] <jonny> what does this mean? "You are adding the "universe" component.
[11:42] <jonny>  Packages in this component are not supported. Are you sure?"
[11:42] <bob2> NiGhTHiNG: not unless you ask a question
[11:42] <LinuxMonkey> hey bob2 whats up
[11:42] <bob2> jonny: ...
[11:42] <bob2> jonny: that packages in the universe component are not supported
[11:42] <Hentai^NT> nalioth bob2 ok
[11:42] <nalioth> jonny: it means you get the same warranty as everyone else
[11:42] <bob2> jonny: there are no security fixes, etc
[11:42] <Hentai^NT> is there any way to get read support easily in ubuntu?
[11:42] <jonny> ok... so its ok to tick it
[11:42] <Hentai^NT> for NTFS
[11:42] <Hentai^NT> my bad
[11:43] <nalioth> Hentai^NT: read support is doable in ubuntu
[11:43] <LinuxMonkey> Question: i keep getting /usr/local/src/nvclock0.8b# ./autogen.sh
[11:43] <LinuxMonkey> ./autogen.sh: line 14: aclocal: command not found
[11:43] <LinuxMonkey>  .... when I try to install, any idea?
[11:43] <vbgunz> I followed the enabling DVD support, DMA and Regionset instructions on the WIKI for DVD playback to the T. KillBill 2 exits right after the FBI warning screen and Titanic freezes after clicking on any menu item... KillBill 2 kills both Totem and gxine and Titanic I have only tried in Totem... Both DVDs fail. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
[11:43] <bob2> Hentai^NT: of course, add the right line to /etc/fstab
[11:43] <breaks> hey quick question, what sound engine should i be using with amarok? as the default one doesnt seem to work?
[11:43] <bob2> LinuxMonkey: /msg ubotu ntfs
[11:43] <Hentai^NT> bob2 no go
[11:43] <Hentai^NT> nalioth only way is to add a line like that?
[11:43] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: You got synaptic running?
[11:43] <nalioth> Hentai^NT: /msg ubotu ntfs
[11:43] <bob2> Hentai^NT: "no go" is not an answer, it is trivially possibly
[11:43] <bob2> bah
[11:43] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: it's closed now.
[11:43] <warreng> is there better software to manage wireless internet connections? like one that lets you pick which network to connect to and so on?
[11:44] <bob2> LinuxMonkey: that seems quite clear; install the package containing acloacl
[11:44] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: And you still have a lockfile there?
[11:44] <yoink> excuse me, all...does anyone here play enemy territory?
[11:44] <bob2> LinuxMonkey: packages.ubuntu.com
[11:44] <Hentai^NT> bob2 while possible I'm not gonna be on the phone teaching someone how to do that
[11:44] <bob2> Hentai^NT: /msg ubotu ntfs
[11:44] <breaks> yoink, i did, why?
[11:44] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: yes
[11:44] <bob2> Hentai^NT: if thats too complicated for them, perhaps ubuntu is not the OS for them
[11:44] <bob2> warreng: netapplet, network-manager
[11:44] <NiGhTHiNG> bob2: I've configured tv out on one machine - worked fine. Then the MB was fried and I moved the card to another machine. Stopped working. Here's the xorg.conf: http://pastebin.com/403447
[11:44] <vbgunz> Can someone help me with my DVD problem?
[11:44] <corincole> nalioth, can I pm you?
[11:44] <corincole> :P
[11:44] <nalioth> corincole: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[11:44] <Hentai^NT> bob2 compilcated yes using the os no
[11:45] <corincole> ok
[11:45] <bob2> vbgunz: "don't use totem"
[11:45] <Fulbrite> Can I overwrite my mbr from the shell on the install disk?
[11:45] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: wtf? Hmmm... I'd suggest backing those up to another dir and then removing them from this one.
[11:45] <jalvarezrom> hello all
[11:45] <bob2> Hentai^NT: ok!!11
[11:45] <warreng> bob2: will either of those sit in a panel?
[11:45] <vbgunz> bob2, tell me a DVD player and I'll test it
[11:45] <bob2> warreng: indeed
[11:45] <bob2> Fulbrite: of course, chroot into your system and run grub-install
[11:45] <mirak> NiGhTHiNG: I did  a rm -fr of .synaptic and only log stayed
[11:45] <tristanmike> why not use Totem?
[11:46] <NiGhTHiNG> mirak: Okay, that's freaky. Go for fsck.
[11:46] <bob2> NiGhTHiNG: I don't do unfixable binary stuff, sorry
[11:46] <LinuxMonkey> bob2, its allready installed
[11:46] <bob2> vbgunz: mplayer
[11:46] <warreng> bob2: should i use both of those? or should i pick one?
[11:46] <linuxsurfer> hello! ... is there a way to block an application in the firewall? without using a port or ip, but the application name
[11:46] <vbgunz> bob2:  ok
[11:46] <Fulbrite> thanks bob
[11:46] <NiGhTHiNG> bob2: Ack, thanks anyway
[11:46] <bob2> LinuxMonkey: except for how it's not, or "aclocal" would run a program
[11:46] <jonny> ok... that is downloading 1160 so in the mean time i would like to ask you a very simple question...How can I download games and such off the internet?
[11:46] <jalvarezrom> anyone know what's the name of libqt3-dev in Ubuntu? I'm reading the KernelHowto of Ubuntu but I not see this package with 'aptitude search libqt3-dev'
[11:47] <bob2> linuxsurfer: yes, read the iptables manpage
[11:47] <bob2> jalvarezrom: libqt3-mt-dev
[11:47] <bob2> jalvarezrom: hint: apt-cache search --names-only libqt3
[11:47] <vbgunz> bob2: mp[layer-386 correct?
[11:47] <bob2> jonny: I believe firefox allows you to download files from the interweb
[11:47] <bob2> vbgunz: yes
[11:47] <jalvarezrom> bob2, thanks
[11:48] <LinuxMonkey> bob2, i check under the Synaptic Package Manager and searched for the aclocal and it gave me libguile-dev and it says its installed
[11:48] <vbgunz> ok
[11:48] <bob2> LinuxMonkey: that's awesome, but not what I suggested
[11:48] <bob2> LinuxMonkey: use packages.ubuntu.com to find the package that has aclocal in it
[11:48] <LinuxMonkey> I did and it gave me the same thing
[11:49] <bob2> LinuxMonkey: that's false
[11:49] <Morgrog> bob2: I think I found my problem eh... silly me... dpkg: error processing var/cache/apt/archives/memtest86+_1.60-1_i386.deb (--unpack):
[11:49] <Morgrog>  failed in buffer_write(fd) (15, ret=-1): backend dpkg-deb during `./boot/memtest86+.bin': No space left on device
[11:49] <jonny> I know that...but after you download the installer, what program do you open it with?
[11:49] <bob2> LinuxMonkey: automake1.4 is one such package
[11:49] <bob2> LinuxMonkey: what are you compiling?
[11:49] <bob2> jonny: too vague, it depends on what the "installer" is
[11:50] <nalioth> LinuxMonkey: install "build-essential"
[11:50] <XiCillin> exit
[11:50] <XiCillin> exit
[11:50] <NiGhTHiNG> Okay, enough for me. Laterz.
[11:51] <Fulbrite> bob: I do chroot /, correct? Then where will grub-install typically be located?
[11:51] <anatole> anyone familiar with set ixer?
[11:51] <vbgunz> bob2: mplayer is ugly as hell and so teeny weeny...
[11:51] <LinuxMonkey> trying to compile the nvclock
[11:51] <anatole> *setmixer
[11:51] <bob2> vbgunz: wtf?
[11:51] <bob2> vbgunz: how can something with no visible window be ugly or teeny weeny?
[11:51] <bob2> Fulbrite: no, not at all
[11:51] <wotnarg> LinuxMonkey: Newer version than the on in the repos I assume?
[11:51] <vbgunz> bob2: I am looking on how to play a dvd with it now
[11:51] <LinuxMonkey> yes
[11:51] <bob2> Fulbrite: you chroot /dev/whatever, where /dev/whatever is your device
[11:51] <LinuxMonkey> repo had 7 and this is 8
[11:51] <wotnarg> ah
[11:51] <guilherme> i'm having problems in the command 'sudo apt-get install php4-mysql'. The command is in www.ubuntuguide.org does anyone had problems who can help?
[11:52] <linuxsurfer> bob2, thx
[11:52] <jonny> ok... I would like to download macromedia flash
[11:52] <bob2> LinuxMonkey: so read the instructions and fine out what version of automake it wants
[11:52] <vbgunz> bob2: I have a little ass remote looking thing...
[11:52] <jonny> how can I?
[11:52] <wotnarg> guilherme: What problems you having?
[11:52] <bob2> guilherme: no, a question like that is unanswerable without you actually showing us the error in #flood
[11:52] <bob2> vbgunz: wtf
[11:52] <bob2> vbgunz: mplayer -dvd-device /dev/hdc dvd://1
[11:52] <vbgunz> bob2 "mplayer-386"
[11:52] <vbgunz> I'll try that
[11:52] <bob2> jonny: wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:52] <guilherme> the package does'nt exist..  ubuntu hoary 5.04
[11:53] <jonny> THX
[11:53] <LinuxMonkey> wotnarg,  i got to install it so i can get decent frames in cs with cedega
[11:53] <bob2> guilherme: except that it does
[11:53] <bob2> guilherme: /msg ubotu repositories
[11:53] <vbgunz> bob2, one thing for sure, is that command straight bypassed the FBI warning screen
[11:53] <guilherme> sorry bob2, i don't understand you
[11:53] <wotnarg> LinuxMonkey: nods. I'd install it, except that I dont have a good enough cooling system to overclock atm. Are you running cs, or cs:s?
[11:54] <bob2> vbgunz: yes
[11:54] <bob2> guilherme: ?
[11:54] <bob2> guilherme: type that into your irc client
[11:54] <jonny> o btw with the breezy upgrade it should be installing 1,160 packages, right?
[11:54] <LinuxMonkey> plain cs and i get a crap 20 fps when it gets intense, i dont need to oc it just to enable 2 things
[11:54] <vbgunz> i am watching the movie and so far it is GREAT. I don't understand why Totem and gxine are both dying on me :(
[11:54] <Fulbrite> bob: chroot /dev/hda1 - no directory found and mount /dev/hda1 gets me not found in /etc/fstab
[11:54] <wotnarg> LinuxMonkey: ah. Pity, was going to ask how you got cs:s to work in cedega :p
[11:55] <bob2> Fulbrite: /dev/hda1 is actually your root partition?
[11:55] <LinuxMonkey> hehe well i bet ya i could with ease
[11:55] <thehil>  Help me enable spell check in GAIM.
[11:55] <nalioth> jonny: it depends on your current installation
[11:55] <LinuxMonkey> but its a fps problem thats been plaguing me
[11:55] <escobar5> hello
[11:55] <khakionion> wotnarg: i've gotten source engine working in hoary, haven't tried yet in breezy
[11:55] <samue1> i got as far as running steam and it packed in on me
[11:55] <wotnarg> khakionion: So steam doesnt screw up on cedega?
[11:56] <graeme_> Hello
[11:56] <Fulbrite> bob: from what i remember from the installation it is, I installed on a fresh hd. Would it typically be something else?
[11:56] <escobar5> i have a problem, i'm going to install something but it says "error: stdlib.h: No such file or directory
[11:56] <escobar5> "
[11:56] <graeme_> I have a problem
[11:56] <graeme_> W: GPG error: http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com hoary-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[11:56] <khakionion> nope...had to follow/merge several different HOWTOs, but eventually i got it working without problems
[11:56] <guilherme> #flood
[11:56] <jonny> but...with breezy no UBUNTU installer should come up, correct?
[11:56] <woland_> can anyone point me towards ubuntu howtos?
[11:57] <bob2> Fulbrite: it's not typiacally anything, it;s wherever you put it
[11:57] <graeme_> in Synaptic
[11:57] <bob2> Fulbrite: you need to find it, perhaps using fdisk -l /dev/hda
[11:57] <Fulbrite> ok
[11:57] <bob2> jonny: your question makes no sense
[11:57] <bob2> woland_: wiki.ubuntu.com
[11:57] <bob2> !+repositories
[11:57] <ubotu> rumour has it, sources is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto A list of official repositories can be found at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy)
[11:57] <bob2> guilherme: read that
[11:57] <vbgunz> Does anyone know what "installing an X11 driver that supports the Xv protocol extension" mean?
[11:58] <escobar5> can anyone help me?
[11:58] <jonny> ok...so when synaptic is downloading tons of package files, it's upgrading to 5.10?
[11:58] <lsald> jonny, did you do the dist-upgrade?
[11:59] <ompaul> escobar5, run that  >>sudo apt-get install build-essential<<
[11:59] <jonny> I do not know what that is
[11:59] <bob2> vbgunz: it means, "your video card is poorly supported by X, probably because it's badly documented and designed"
[11:59] <khakionion> jonny: yes, if you changed the repositories to "breezy," then yes
[11:59] <vbgunz> bob2 oh, ok
[12:00] <vbgunz> bob2: I know how to fix that
[12:00] <jonny> yes.. I did