[12:00] <bob2> Raf256: breezy...
[12:00] <private_meta> but at the moment, actually... the problem is that i can't evne start ubuntu live cd
[12:00] <freebox> bob2: print quota acconting
[12:00] <bob2> private_meta:  you said "neither of them booted", it's only later we found out ot hung establishing software raid
[12:00] <lasindi[lappy] > It's somewhere else, but I'm at that place right now.
[12:00] <Raf256> bob2, yeah... but I ment like stable/unstable/testing
[12:00] <bob2> Raf256: those names have no meaning in ubuntu
[12:00] <private_meta> bob2 what?
[12:00] <Raf256> Luke, that name have no meaning for me now
[12:01] <bluefrog-10> lasindi[lappy] , your wifi access point is at home?
[12:01] <antisocialboris> anyone know about dc++ hubs?
[12:01] <Raf256> ...so my father had indeed bie
[12:01] <Chizn> bob2, is my WM kde though?
[12:01] <Raf256> *die
[12:01] <gnuyen> I'm trying to get mythtv running on ubuntu amd64
[12:01] <lasindi[lappy] > bluefrog-10, no it's somewhere else, but I'm at the place right now.
[12:01] <gnuyen> I read this but don't understand it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=74660
[12:01] <gnuyen> is there an easy mythtv on amd64 guide some place?
[12:01] <etsme> how much time does it takes to prepare packages, its been quite a while now, my cpu graph shows 100% usage for the past 30 minutes ? i just downloaded updates through synaptic
[12:01] <lasindi[lappy] > bluefrog-10, I'm actually connecting to it through my laptop's wireless built in card. It's a different computer I'm trying to configure.
[12:02] <bluefrog-10> lasindi[lappy] , can u disable wep and see if it works without?
[12:02] <bob2> Chizn: then #kubuntu
[12:02] <lasindi[lappy] > bluefrog-10, ok just a moment
[12:02] <puff> bob2: http://pastebin.com/412721
 private_meta:  you said "neither of them booted", it's only later we found out ot hung establishing software raid <-- what did you actually mean there?
[12:02] <bob2> antisocialboris: it's simpler if you just ask your question
[12:03] <bob2> private_meta: you said it didn't boot at all, to begin with.  then you said the problem was during boot, which is easily fixed.
[12:03] <antisocialboris> i know there's a server set up here at uni, how do i get using it?
[12:03] <bob2> antisocialboris: install a directconnect client, then point it at it
[12:03] <bluefrog-10> lasindi[lappy] , and as well (but i presume u checked already, does it need static address or dhcp is eabled?
[12:03] <etsme> bob2, how much time does it takes to prepare packages, its been quite a while now, my cpu graph shows 100% usage for the past 30 minutes ? i just downloaded updates through synaptic
[12:03] <antisocialboris> where can i get one that i can run, i got sent an exe one by a friend
[12:03] <private_meta> bob2 well... ubuntu live sometimes doesn't boot at all... other times it just hangs up somewhere in the process...
[12:04] <bob2> puff: you do not appear to have any acl lines enabled at all
[12:04] <bob2> puff: I'd just purge squid, reinstall and use the default config file, perhaps disabling the localnet acl
[12:04] <bob2> private_meta: and you're sure the cd is ok
[12:04] <private_meta> bob2 when i want to boot the normal system it doesn't get very far... almost instantly after booting the kernel it hangs up
[12:04] <bob2> etsme: sounds like synaptic crashed
[12:04] <bob2> antisocialboris: uh, you're using ubuntu, presumably
[12:05] <nalioth> private_meta: did you get the msg from ubotu? check your md5s
[12:05] <Chizn> erkki, this probably sounds silly, but how do i know what WM im running?
[12:05] <nalioth> ubotu: tell private_meta about verify
[12:05] <antisocialboris> yes
[12:05] <Chizn> and why wont my terminal do anything anymore, did i kill it?
[12:05] <puff> bob2: It *is* the default config file.
[12:05] <bob2> antisocialboris: search for "direct connect" using whatever package management tool you're comfortable with
[12:05] <private_meta> nalioth you already said that
[12:05] <etsme> what to do now bob2, if i quit do i have to download all that packages again ?
[12:05] <nalioth> private_meta: have you verifies your checksums?
[12:05] <private_meta> i didn't downlaod that live cd...
[12:05] <bob2> puff: please check the url you gave me and make sure it's not truncated
[12:05] <antisocialboris> is there something i can aptitude install?
[12:05] <private_meta> it's a version i got sent
[12:05] <bob2> etsme: no, it'll contine from where it was
[12:06] <bob2> antisocialboris: sure
[12:06] <bob2> antisocialboris: search for direct connect
[12:06] <etsme> thanks
[12:06] <iiiears> ubotu nvidia is also http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[12:06] <ubotu> iiiears: okay
[12:06] <iiiears> !nvidia
[12:06] <ubotu> somebody said nvidia was at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[12:06] <private_meta> bob2 the cd is pretty much ok... i don't see any problems with it
[12:06] <bob2> private_meta: "pretty much ok" is not the answer I need; you need to check it.
[12:07] <private_meta> well... it's a cd i got sent... it doesn't have external damage
[12:07] <bob2> private_meta:  you need to check it
[12:07] <private_meta> if the ubuntu guys didn't send me a broken CD it's ok
[12:07] <bluefrog-10> private_meta, doesn't mean anything
[12:07] <Inchabod> In gimp, Does anyone know if there is a slice tool for slicing images on making designs?
[12:07] <bob2> private_meta: no, that's not good enough, sorry
[12:07] <private_meta> -.-
[12:07] <a8514> How can I eliminate brocken deb packets?
[12:07] <puff> bob2: Yeah, it is, dangit.  I'll msg you a different uRL.
[12:07] <bob2> private_meta: if you're unwilling to check it, there's little we can do to help
[12:08] <_jason> Inchabod:  try #gimp
[12:08] <bob2> a8514: broken how?
[12:08] <holycow> does anyone else find the openoffice.org2 (actual 2.0 release from people.ubuntu.com) crashy?
[12:08] <lando> Is Xmms a good audio player ? because I am having trouble when playing files that are on a mounted volume. the fs is fat32.  I tried changing the permissions and owner. from root to myself (didn't work) also tried running the app as root and it didn't work
[12:08] <private_meta> well, tell me how to check a CD i do not have any ability to check...
[12:08] <bluefrog-10> lasindi[lappy] , to enable ndiswrapper at boot... sudo ndiswrapper -m
[12:08] <a8514> aptitude told me that I have brocken packets :-S
[12:08] <enyc> lol
[12:09] <robotgeek> lando: do u have the mp3 codecs
[12:09] <private_meta> that MD5sum thing doesn't help me
[12:09] <bluefrog-10> lasindi[lappy] , is it still hanging?
[12:09] <kevogod> lando, For a Winamp-style player, I prefer Beep, but XMMS should not have problems with this.
[12:09] <private_meta> because i don't have the iso
[12:09] <bob2> private_meta: does the cd have a expert boot mode?
[12:09] <robotgeek> !tell lando about mp3
[12:09] <bob2> lando: that's extremely unlikely to have anything to do with xxmms
[12:09] <bob2> lando: show us the relevant line from /etc/fstab
[12:10] <bob2> puff: does it work if you uncomment the allow ournetwork line (before allow localhost)?
[12:10] <bob2> a8514: and how did you manage that?
[12:10] <private_meta> bob2 well... tell me how to access that expert boot mode if there is any
[12:10] <bob2> a8514: paste your /etc/apt/sources.list to #flood, then tell us what happened
[12:10] <bob2> private_meta: does the live cd have a boot prompt at all?
[12:10] <private_meta> erm
[12:10] <private_meta> yes
[12:10] <private_meta> just reading the boot help
[12:10] <bob2> then read the help screens
[12:11] <puff> bob2: Also, for good measure, here's a grep for http_access lines:  http://pastebin.com/412734
[12:11] <puff> I'll try the outnetwork lnie.
[12:11] <bob2> oh, wait, ournetwork won't help
[12:11] <puff> Ah...
[12:12] <private_meta> trying to boot expert mode
[12:12] <antisocialboris> hmm, cant find what i want
[12:12] <bob2> dcgui - Direct Connect Graphical client (GTK+) (peer-based file-sharing)
[12:12] <bob2> dctc - Direct Connect Text Client
[12:12] <SWAT_> evening all
[12:12] <bob2> antisocialboris: sure you can
[12:12] <_lasindi[lappy] > bluefrog-10, no dice
[12:13] <nuck> after making mkdir /media/common and then mount /media/common i get the error "unknown filessystem type 'FAT32'"
[12:13] <_lasindi[lappy] > bluefrog-10, it just doesn't seem to respond to anything.
[12:13] <SWAT_> everytime I close my console in which I started x11vnc, the process dies on me. Even if I use -forever, the command nohup and a &. Help?
[12:13] <antisocialboris> where should i be looking?
[12:13] <nuck> what mistake did i make this time? :-(
[12:13] <a8514> I don't have problems adding packets
[12:13] <bob2> nuck: vfat is the filesystem type, not FAT32
[12:13] <kemik> !eclipse
[12:13] <ubotu> to install eclipse please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EclipseIDE
[12:13] <bluefrog-10> lasindi[lappy] , ah... did u kill the hanging window?
[12:13] <robotgeek> antisocialboris: apt-cache search
[12:13] <puff> An ssh port-forwarding session *should* look like it's coming from localhost, right?
[12:13] <private_meta> bob2 any hint what i should do specifically in the expert-mode?
[12:13] <bob2> a8514: you still haven't told us what you did
[12:13] <private_meta> boot a shell? ^^
[12:13] <nalioth> SWAT_: hit alt-f2 and start from there
[12:13] <a8514> I only have problems eliminating the "phpmyadmin.deb" package
[12:13] <bob2> private_meta: do you get a menu?
[12:13] <private_meta> yes
[12:13] <bluefrog-10> lasindi[lappy] , and reconfigured it?
[12:14] <private_meta> ubuntu installer main menu
[12:14] <bob2> private_meta: choose verify cd
[12:14] <bob2> a8514: and where did you get that from?
[12:14] <private_meta> Checking CD-ROM integrity
[12:14] <bluefrog-10> lasindi[lappy] , cause if not mistaken it still has the wep configuration in
[12:14] <bob2> a8514: btw, it's really irritating to have to *ask* you for basic information like this
[12:14] <nuck> bob2 in /etc/fstab right?
[12:14] <bob2> nuck: yes, in the filesystem column
[12:14] <bluefrog-10> lasindi[lappy] , i mean u wifi card
[12:14] <SWAT_> nalioth, very funny. I only want to start it, nothing more (like any other process) out of a terminal inside xorg
[12:14] <bob2> puff: afaik
[12:14] <SWAT_> nalioth, thanks for the tip though :)
[12:14] <bob2> puff: does it work if run lynx on the machine itself?
[12:15] <a8514> I used "sudo aptitude purge phpmyadmin" and I have an error at the phpmyadmin.prerm script, and... qhen I try to eliminate the packacge from Synaptic, it show me a messege: "You have brocken packages"
[12:15] <puff> bob2: Excellent idea.
[12:15] <Tesliiny> has Ubuntu the make command?
[12:15] <nuck> bob2 you  mean in the <type> column cuz the <file system> column all have entries of the form /dev/hdan to which i put /dev/hda6/
[12:15] <nalioth> SWAT_: why is it funny? alt-f2 is a program launcher
[12:15] <bob2> nuck: yeah, my mistake, sorry
[12:16] <bob2> Tesliiny: of course
[12:16] <Tesliiny> where?
[12:16] <thrush> Tesliiny: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[12:16] <bob2> Tesliiny: if you want to compile things, tho, you'll want to install the build-essential package
[12:16] <Tesliiny> ok
[12:16] <thrush> bob2: hah
[12:16] <Tesliiny> thanx :D :D :D
[12:16] <hit3k> My gcc isnt working
[12:16] <nuck> bob2 now i get "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda6
[12:16] <SWAT_> nalioth, ow sorry, I thought you meant ctrl+alt+f2 :P. By the way, alt-f2 doesn't work (can that be because I don't use gnome?
[12:16] <nuck> missing codepage or other error etc
[12:17] <robotgeek> hit3k: specifics please
[12:17] <bob2> a8514: sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/phpmyadmin.prerm
[12:17] <nalioth> SWAT_: what DO you use?
[12:17] <bob2> nuck: you're sure hda6 is fat32?
[12:17] <hit3k> robotgeek, I got to compile something as root and it says make command not found
[12:17] <a8514> hehe :S
[12:17] <nalioth> hit3k: dont do that.
[12:17] <a8514> I'l try
[12:17] <SWAT_> nalioth, fluxbox. But you gave me an idea :D (fbrun)
[12:17] <antisocialboris> hmm, still not getting the right stuff
[12:18] <hit3k> nalioth, compile as root? Its a force of habit
[12:18] <nalioth> hit3k: you compile as your username, and install as root. and is the program you want available in the repos?
[12:18] <puff> bob2: Reading man pages to figure out how to get lynx or links to use a proxy server.
[12:18] <private_meta> hrm
[12:18] <private_meta> damn
[12:18] <robotgeek> hit3k: bad stuff!
[12:18] <a8514> good solition :S
[12:18] <nalioth> ubotu: tell hit3k about checkinstall
[12:18] <robotgeek> hit3k: what happeneded to good old ./configure, make and sudo checkinstall
[12:18] <bob2> puff: HTTP_PROXY=http://localhost:3128/ lynx
[12:18] <hit3k> hmm
[12:18] <hit3k> it said the file wasnt there
[12:18] <hawking> I have a shell script and I want it to be executed every startup by every user.what should i do?
[12:18] <bob2> hit3k: what are you trying to compile?
[12:19] <bob2> hawking: what does it do?
[12:19] <hit3k> amsn
[12:19] <hawking> bob2: changes the keyboard configuration
[12:19] <bob2> hit3k: amsn is in ubuntu...
[12:19] <robotgeek> hit3k: amsn is in the repos
[12:19] <SWAT_> nalioth, that did the trick :-)
[12:19] <bob2> hawking: it would be simpler to setup X approriately
[12:19] <nalioth> SWAT_: glad to help, heh
[12:19] <hit3k> it is?! I never knew that.
[12:19] <SWAT_> nalioth, the application launcher :)
[12:19] <hit3k> interesting thanks :)
[12:19] <nalioth> ubotu: tell hit3k about sources
[12:20] <hawking> bob2: well I'll appreciate if you help
[12:20] <puff> bob2: Yeah, found it, okay, so I can reliably get links to work or fail depoending on whether or not the http_access allow localhost line is commented out.
[12:20] <nuck> bob2 ok this is how i concluded that it is the "common" partition i opened System-->Admin->Device Manager
[12:20] <robotgeek> hawking: check SYstem -> Preference -> Layout
[12:20] <robotgeek> hawking: check SYstem -> Preference -> Keyboard ->Layout
[12:20] <antisocialboris> can i use .zip files?
[12:20] <robotgeek> antisocialboris: yup
[12:20] <antisocialboris> how?
[12:21] <robotgeek> antisocialboris: the archive manager (file-roller) should be able to handle it automagically
[12:21] <private_meta> bob2 Integrity test successful
[12:21] <nuck> and in the IDE device master  "Advanced tab" by process of elimination that block volume is the only one that makes sense to match the partition i made in XP
[12:21] <Frederick> folks anyone here using a sys nic?
[12:21] <chmod777> I have installed apache, can I also run perl files? or need I to install cgi?
[12:22] <robotgeek> chmod777: i think u need mod_perl
[12:22] <hit3k> Does Ubuntu have bitchx as well?
[12:22] <chmod777> how to download it?
[12:22] <chmod777> apt?
[12:22] <robotgeek> chmod777: apt-cache search apache | grep perl
[12:22] <chmod777> thx
[12:22] <imterro> hmmm anyone know why although i have win32codecs i cant play .asf files?
[12:23] <imterro> or .wmv?
[12:23] <nalioth> hit3k: iirc, ubuntu has all that debian offers
[12:23] <robotgeek> imterro: do u have totem-xine installed?
[12:23] <imterro> yes
[12:23] <nalioth> imterro: are you on an x86 box?
[12:23] <fulld> a decent page to doing ubuntu package management from the command line?
[12:23] <nalioth> ubotu: tell fulld about apt-get
[12:23] <chmod777> libapache2-mod-perl2 - Integration of perl with the Apache2 web server
[12:23] <chmod777> this one is right?
[12:24] <imterro> x86?
[12:24] <chmod777> there are alot
[12:24] <robotgeek> chmod777: sounds right
[12:24] <imterro> its a centrino
[12:24] <imterro> its a new machine
[12:24] <chmod777> k
[12:24] <fulld> nalioth: t/y
[12:24] <robotgeek> chmod777: more details by apt-cache show <package>
[12:24] <Nogimics> Hi can anyone help me with an installation error?
[12:24] <robotgeek> chmod777: i wud suggest a man apt-cache too
[12:24] <chmod777> k
[12:24] <chmod777> thx
[12:24] <robotgeek> chmod777: np :)
[12:25] <robotgeek> Nogimics: just ask
[12:25] <Nogimics> The installation fails when installing the nic-modules.
[12:25] <imterro> any other ideas?
[12:25] <h0lix> ok, so im a total windows refugee. This is my first time ever using linux. Im on a 20minutes fresh install of ubuntu and im trying to figure out how to add my sata storage drive so i can access files on it.... any suggestions?
[12:26] <nalioth> h0lix: are you into self help? your machine has EVERYTHING on it to help you
[12:27] <nalioth> h0lix: open a console and type "man mount" and/or "man fstab"
[12:27] <h0lix> by doing this it will allow access to the drive but wont mess any thing up as far as partitions right?
[12:27] <Tesliiny> does anybody know about running MSSQL server under WINE and Ubunt?
[12:28] <Tesliiny> a stupid bookkeeping stystem :(
[12:28] <robotgeek> Tesliiny: MSSQL, i tht u typo'ed mysql :)
[12:28] <Nogimics> Can anyone tell me why installation would fail when trying to install the nic-modules?
[12:28] <nalioth> h0lix: "man" is a command to display "man"ual pages for programs and settings
[12:28] <Tesliiny> consists of MS Acccess document as client and MS SQL server as server
[12:28] <Nogimics> CD is fine so not that
[12:29] <Stormx2> lappy!
[12:29] <h0lix> ok, thanks nal, ill see what i can figure out
[12:29] <robotgeek> h0lix: also, System -> Help is a great way to learn to do commmon things
[12:29] <sharpobject> can anyone help make my mplayer32 see my libdrm.so.1?
[12:29] <h0lix> common, yes, common would be great
[12:30] <robotgeek> h0lix: also, check wiki.ubuntu.com , very well documented.
[12:30] <anto9us> Tesliiny, have you tried postgresql?
[12:30] <robotgeek> h0lix: in all probability, you would be reffered to some link there from here :)
[12:31] <thrush> h0lix: aprops is also a useful command for finding well commands.. 'apropos whatever' will respond with commands and desc
[12:31] <private_meta> bob2 any idea what i could do now?
[12:31] <crono> hola?
[12:31] <anto9us> Tesliiny, provided the backend isn't too complex it makes a good replacement for MSSQL
[12:31] <Tesliiny> the problem with that bookkeeping system is that it NEEDS MSSQL (it has a very weird server admin tool)
[12:31] <puff> bob2: Hm, http://pastebin.com/412754
[12:32] <puff> bob2: Basically the lynx request is coming in as from 127.0.0.1, but the ssh portforwarded stuff is coming in as from the colo box's IP address.
[12:32] <sharpobject> ello all
[12:32] <anto9us> Tesliiny, even if it is complex it's very capable it will just take time to port
[12:32] <sorush20> how do I change the gui font of OOo?
[12:33] <imterro> what is the easiest way to get windows games to work on ubuntu?
[12:33] <Dk_user> hello to all the ubuntubuses
[12:33] <_Norris_> muxas
[12:33] <_Norris_> helloo
[12:33] <_Norris_> what pass
[12:34] <iiiears> imterro - easiest is cedega from transgaming
[12:34] <_Norris_> comolllllll
[12:34] <sharpobject> how to watch WMV9-encoded video in AMD64 Ubuntu? I have 32-bit chroot and massive headaches over VLC/MPlayer
[12:34] <_Norris_> norrrrrrrrrr
[12:34] <imterro> iiiears,  is that on aptitude?
[12:34] <_Norris_> nuse
[12:34] <_Norris_> jisser
[12:34] <_Norris_> poseu
[12:35] <nalioth> _Norris_: may we help you?
[12:35] <iiiears> imterro - it is a $5 a month subscription. - needed becayse many copyprotected games change frequently. - the Unreal series game from epic games is much better native alternative to Steam
[12:36] <iiiears> HL and steam work one week and fail the next after a steam "upgrade"
[12:37] <Chizn> if i restart my pc, will all of the programs i was running before, still be running?
[12:37] <Chizn> i have some bittorrents downloading, i want to know if they will still be running when i restart
[12:38] <loufoque> Debian Sid c'est compatible ubuntu ou pas ?
[12:38] <_jason> !fr
[12:38] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[12:39] <loufoque> oops sorry I thought I joined the fr one
[12:39] <anto9us> Chizn, provided you havet the .torrent files you can restart them
[12:39] <Chizn> i dont, lol
[12:39] <imterro> iiiears, i cant pay $5 a month
[12:39] <imterro> is there any other way?
[12:39] <nalioth> loufoque: and no, it isnt
[12:40] <anto9us> Chizn, maybe they're in your tmp folder?
[12:40] <levander> Posted on Friday, October 28, 2005 - 09:06 am:
[12:40] <levander> " What we have heeeere, is a failure to communicate."
[12:40] <Chizn> i will chek
[12:40] <Chizn> brb
[12:40] <levander> sorry, wierd cut & paste issue
[12:40] <Stormx2> levander: From terminal, its Ctrl + Shift + X, C or V
[12:41] <Welly> Hello all.. when I try to open an MP3, "Totem" appears to be the default player, however i get "the video output is in use by another application" every time. I'm not aware of any other multimedia application open and i'm trying to open audio, not video
[12:41] <Welly> and ideas?
[12:41] <levander> Welly: there's some file on the filesystem that's acting as a "lock" you probably have to remove that file
[12:42] <Lord_Maynoth> so how much longer do you guys think it will take ubuntu/gnome to reach where it will be painless for a adverage windows user to make the switch
[12:42] <Welly> hmm.. i can't imagine what that'd be
[12:42] <levander> Welly: look in /var/lock for a filename
[12:42] <HaroldJohnson> What's happeninfools
[12:42] <HaroldJohnson> LOL
[12:42] <HaroldJohnson> Hello all!
[12:42] <watnou> lo
[12:42] <Dk_user> i need play mp3 in ubuntubu
[12:43] <watnou> xmms
[12:43] <HaroldJohnson> Anyone know how to fix a Mac Powerbook G3's sound issues?
[12:43] <Welly> levander: there's a directory called lvm?
[12:43] <HaroldJohnson> nali	
[12:43] <HaroldJohnson> Oops
[12:43] <Dk_user> xmms how i install it?
[12:44] <mindwarp> Dk_user: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:44] <Dk_user> thanx
[12:44] <nalioth> ubotu: tell HaroldJohnson about sound
[12:44] <watnou> sudo apt-get install xmms
[12:44] <Tesliiny> thanx everybody! bye!
[12:44] <sharpobject> how to make WMV9 work on AMD64?
[12:44] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: hello!
[12:44] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: Hello
[12:45] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: What's up, cowperson?
[12:45] <RoseMayFears> hi....
[12:45] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: I've settled with not installing a GUI on my Breezy Mac
[12:46] <HaroldJohnson> I'm enjoying the speed and, well, the forced education.
[12:46] <RoseMayFears> i edited my sources.list and did some apt-get series of commands....but i still get the hoary..what is the correct procedure to upgrade to breezy...i just read the site.
[12:46] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth:...not to mention the extra hard drive space!
[12:46] <sharpobject> -.-
[12:46] <mindwarp> RoseMayFears - change all instances of hoary to breezy in /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:47] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: I may change my mind, however, once Xubuntu has a Ubuntu theme delivered.  Probably on the next release of Ubuntu.
[12:47] <Lord_Maynoth> so how much longer do you guys think it will take ubuntu/gnome to reach a point where it will be painless for a adverage windows user to make the switch
[12:47] <mindwarp> RoseMayFears - then sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get upgrade
[12:47] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: sounds good. xubuntu didnt do it for ya, eh?
[12:47] <varsedangger> what's xubuntu?
[12:47] <mindwarp> Lord_Maynoth - may already be, my girlfriend uses it and she is by no means smart
[12:47] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: Well, no, not yet.  But I have hopes.
[12:47] <RoseMayFears> Will that be all????
[12:47] <bimberi> varsedangger: ubuntu with xfce4 instead of gnome
[12:47] <rick_> lord it all ready is painless
[12:48] <puff> bob2: Fixed it by adding two lines to squid.conf, "acl home src 66.45.34.102" and "http_access allow home"
[12:48] <mindwarp> RoseMayFears - thats it
[12:48] <sharpobject> Lord_Maynoth: it already is as long as you aren't running AMD64 >.<
[12:48] <nalioth> ubotu: tell varsedangger about xubuntu
[12:48] <Dk_user> watnou sudo apt-get install xmms<[12:48] <mindwarp> sharpobject - just run i386 on your AMD64
[12:48] <HaroldJohnson> Xubuntu is the Xfce-fored versioon of Ubunt.  It's a new project.
[12:48] <puff> Er, where 66, etc is the external ip address of the squidbox.
[12:48] <Lord_Maynoth> well its painless to run once its configured... yes
[12:48] <RoseMayFears> Thank you  MindWarp...i will try that out....
[12:48] <mindwarp> sharpobject  - then you get flash and codecs
[12:48] <anto9us> Lord_Maynoth, when MS lose their tight grip on the OEM's
[12:48] <mindwarp> RoseMayFears - np prob
[12:48] <h0lix> ok, so ive found how to mount the drive and list the contents, how do i put an icon into the filesystem menu and create permanent mount to my storage drive?
[12:48] <varsedangger> my wife uses it, she just hates it when it takes me forever to complie something from source....
[12:48] <sharpobject> mindwarp - I have flash and codecs
[12:48] <varsedangger> then again that kinda bugs me too
[12:48] <mindwarp> h0lix - add it to /etc/fstab
[12:49] <HaroldJohnson> varsedagger: As she should!
[12:49] <sharpobject> mindwarp - I'm only missing either VLC or a 32-bit MPlayer that sees my libraries
[12:49] <mindwarp> I havent had to compile anything from source on my desktop install of ubuntu
[12:49] <puff> It would be cool if squid and firefox both supported ssl, so you could just set the proxy in firefox to "https://squidbox:3128"
[12:49] <puff> Ah well, next year.
[12:49] <sharpobject> mindwarp - and that only for WMV9
[12:49] <varsedangger> !xvfe
[12:49] <ubotu> varsedangger: I haven't a clue
[12:49] <rick_> lord use this script if you are running breezy....http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=80295
[12:49] <mindwarp> sharpobject - I believe you need to install it in a chroot
[12:49] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: Ever use 'screen'?
[12:49] <gean> hi all !
[12:49] <mindwarp> howdy!
[12:50] <HaroldJohnson> Anyone using 'screen' know how to copy and paste text?
[12:50] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: all the time (got 4 screen sessions goin right now)
[12:50] <NaughtyParrot> Hello.
[12:50] <Lord_Maynoth> to me as a windows user ubuntu feels like its in late alpha early beta as far as the gui goes...  I don't mean that to tick anyone off I know how hard the devs worked on breezy and all
[12:50] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: How would I copy and paste text?  Not findng anything n the manual...
[12:50] <alex__> hi
[12:50] <alex__> I got A PROBLEM with pppoe
[12:50] <alex__> with the breezy install CD.
[12:51] <alex__> it doesn't work
[12:51] <alex__> network is broken
[12:51] <Lord_Maynoth> I know it is the best off all the linux distros I have used except xandros
[12:51] <alex__> I want to know if it's a known bug
[12:51] <Welly> Lord_Maynoth: hows that then? what do you find is a bit alpha/beta-ish with ubuntu?
[12:51] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: i've heard that highligting copies and middle clicking pastes, but i dont c/p from screen sessins
[12:51] <sharpobject> mindwarp - Oddly enough synaptic32 doesn't say I have it... looking into that
[12:51] <Welly> and are you talking about Gnome or the installer or what?
[12:51] <Lord_Maynoth> everything
[12:51] <Lord_Maynoth> the gui mostly
[12:52] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: Thanks, nalioth
[12:52] <varsedangger> Lord_Maynoth, i feel you on that, but you have to understand that it is so much more configurtable thatn windows
[12:52] <juzpasnby> Did you try Kanotix, Lord_Maynoth ?
[12:52] <Welly> oh ok.. i don't find it quite as "immediate" as windows, having just moved over but i'm learning
[12:52] <Lord_Maynoth> what is kanotix?
[12:52] <varsedangger> hey guys in gnome how do i make my windows pager transparent
[12:52] <gean> any1 any idea how to install the java runtime environment (no alien... hm), the corresponding RPM / bin would be  [ jre-1_5_0-linux-i586 ]  : apt-get install java2-runtime says something about the very special ubuntu selection of packages..
[12:52] <mindwarp> Welly - Most people dont find windows easy to learn, they just use a lot of time with it
[12:52] <alex__> I can't do /etc/init.d/networking if the lignes added by pppoeconf stays in /etc/network/interfaces
[12:53] <juzpasnby> A debian clone I use.  The best debian-clone I have tried so far.  However, I am trying the latest Ubuntu to report on it.
[12:53] <bimberi> ubutu tell gean about java
[12:53] <bimberi> ubotu tell gean about java
[12:53] <gimmulf>  damn, i cant find my wine config, anyone know where it is by default?
[12:53] <sorush20> help http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3888
[12:53] <juzpasnby> Anybody here use Ubuntu with a modem?
[12:53] <Lord_Maynoth> I have
[12:53] <Lord_Maynoth> I have a usr hardware
[12:54] <Lord_Maynoth> it dialed up my isp perfectly
[12:54] <bimberi> gimmulf: ~/.wine ? (guessing)
[12:54] <juzpasnby> How is it.  Easy, difficult?  Accessible to somebody not especially dumb nor computer literate, or kind of tricky?
[12:54] <varsedangger> gean you can downlaod the rpm and then alien the package it converts it to a deb then dpkg it
[12:54] <nalioth> ubotu: tell juzpasnby about hardware
[12:54] <varsedangger> ubotu tell me about java
[12:55] <sharpobject> mindwarp - mplayer 386 installed in synaptic32, but search yields no new results containing "mplayer"
[12:55] <nalioth> juzpasnby: in a terminal type "sudo network-admin", and see if your modem is in there
[12:55] <mindwarp> sharpobject - dont you just need w32codecs installed?
[12:55] <gimmulf> bimberi:  cant find it there :/
[12:55] <juzpasnby> Tx, nalioth, but I don't want doc, I just want a subjective user opinion.
[12:56] <Lord_Maynoth> does Mark Shuttleworth fund gnome also or just Canonical ltd?
[12:56] <rick_> need to install java in breezy?  See this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=80295
[12:56] <bimberi> gimmulf: sry, was a guess (don't have wine on this PC) :|
[12:56] <gimmulf> oki
[12:56] <sharpobject> mindwarp - I'll worry about that when I have a 32-bit player
[12:56] <nalioth> juzpasnby: hardware modems are simple to use in ubuntu
[12:56] <gean> bimberi: thanks, i'll follow the link;
[12:56] <nuck> hi i think i got a broken install because when i compile my project i get the error configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[12:56] <nuck> See `config.log' for more details.
[12:56] <nalioth> juzpasnby: winmodems you are on your own (some chips are supported, but not many)
[12:56] <bimberi> gean: yw :)
[12:57] <nuck> anyone know how to fix this broken install? thanks
[12:57] <mindwarp> nuck - fix your system time
[12:57] <rick_> np gean
[12:57] <Welly> i'm not sure if it's my graphics driver, I'm using an ATI x600 and so having to use the fglrx driver.. but just generally using ubuntu, things seem a little slow.. it's running a bit like windows does when you don't have the correct driver. is there an alternative ATI driver I can use?
[12:57] <gean> versedangger: thanks, i often have problems with alien packages and the installed libraries... (suppose that some of them are in my /usr/lib)
[12:57] <varsedangger> true
[12:57] <nalioth> gean: non ubuntu things will cause problems, yes
[12:57] <juzpasnby> Are modems considered WiredNetworkCards?
[12:57] <mindwarp> ubotu tell welly about ati
[12:58] <varsedangger> the jre installed fine for me
[12:58] <varsedangger> (i think)
[12:58] <nuck> mindwarp is that related to the problem i mentioned? what system time has to do with lib/cpp? sorry im clueless
[12:58] <dbg_> hello
[12:58] <varsedangger> does anyone know a good website to learn how to configure nautilus?
[12:58] <mindwarp> nuck - if you read why it failed, it is a sanity check, which probably means your files are dated way in the future or past
[12:58] <anto9us> juzpasnby, they are considered network devices
[12:58] <dbg_> i newbie
[12:58] <hawking> I want to run a script every startup how can i do this?
[12:58] <nuck> bob2 i fnly able to mount the common filesystem partition in ubuntu
[12:59] <rick_> ubotu tell me about ati
[12:59] <dbg_> i like to conect to server in spain language
[12:59] <nuck> do i need to reinstall? and which package? i'd rather reinstall than change system time
[12:59] <mindwarp> hawking - system startup or gnome startup?
[12:59] <nalioth> juzpasnby: they are considered 'modems'
[12:59] <nuck> im more familiar with
[12:59] <gean> hm... now my mozilla crashes each time i start it... always happens when entering pages that need some non-installed plugin, have to quit, reboot, come back ! c-ya!
[12:59] <LasseL> !es
[12:59] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:59] <dbg_> ok thanks
[01:00] <mindwarp> nuck - sudo /etc/init.d/ntpdate reload
[01:00] <dbg_> gracias
[01:01] <Ropechoborra> Im downloading the drivers from intel.com for my onboard video card Intel 8284G... Wich command should i use to install them and configure them ?  Intel(R) Graphics Driver - Linux* [IntelGraphics_060704.tar.gz] 
[01:01] <nuck> mindwarp now this probkem appears mindwarp nuck - sudo /etc/init.d/ntpdate reload
[01:01] <nuck> sorry
[01:01] <nuck> checking whether build environment is sane...
[01:01] <nuck> configure: error: newly created file is older than distributed files!
[01:01] <nuck> Check your system clock
[01:02] <anto9us> Ropechoborra, there should be a Readme inside the archive
[01:02] <juzpasnby> OK.  Well thank you for your help. I wouldn't hesitate sending anybody here for support from what I see now.
[01:02] <mindwarp> nuck - what does 'date' say
[01:02] <nekostar> ive got a dumb problem with xine?
[01:02] <Ropechoborra> anto9us Ok :)
[01:03] <nekostar> when i maximize it [i run twinview on nvidia dual head card]  it seems to maximize in the center >_<
[01:03] <nuck> you mean from the clock? it says nov 1 11:03
[01:03] <mindwarp> nuck - and is that indeed the time at your location?
[01:03] <nuck> yes it is
[01:05] <hawking> mindwarp: system startup
[01:05] <mindwarp> nuck - try deleting the working directory and reextract your files
[01:05] <varsedangger> anybody get a flash editor to work in linux
[01:05] <Chizn> thanks to everyone who helped me get vmware working!
[01:05] <bob2> Ropechoborra: ubuntu already has support for that hardware
[01:05] <Chizn> all in all, a 5 hour job, but hopefully worth it
[01:05] <mindwarp> varsedangger - crossover office?
[01:06] <Chizn> are there any apps that will let me manage a seperate HD partition?
[01:06] <Chizn> i have a partition mounted as ntfs and i want it to be fat32 cuz i hate ntfs
[01:06] <Ropechoborra> bob2 i810 ... but i cant configure it ! Ive tryed xorgconfig and dpkg-reconfiure xserver-xorg and the only two resolutions are 640x480 with 16 color bits and 1024x768 in 8 bits !
[01:06] <wotnarg> what is the directory where fonts are stored?
[01:07] <anto9us> Chizn, parted with gparted or qtparted as gui options
[01:07] <varsedangger> mindwarp, but i have to pay money for that
[01:07] <varsedangger> what about F4L
[01:07] <varsedangger> wotnarg, what are you trying to do?
[01:07] <anto9us> Chizn, not sure if it will convert ntfs though
[01:07] <nalioth> wotnarg: do you want to add fonts? put them in ~/.fonts  <<<this dir may need to be made
[01:07] <kiko_> hello all
[01:08] <Chizn> i dont mind, i will just delete it
[01:08] <Chizn> its all crap on there anyway, i just need to make room for an image of my current linux setup and some vmware images
[01:08] <anto9us> Chizn, then that will do the job
[01:08] <sorush20> what would happen if the channel got more than 3000 users..
[01:08] <wotnarg> nalioth: mplayer is complaining about a missing font, so I'm going to give it a new one
[01:08] <varsedangger> complete meltdown
[01:09] <varsedangger> ohh, you need to install the fonts in a specail place for mplayer
[01:09] <nalioth> wotnarg: get the fonts from mplayerhq.hu and put them where mplayerhq specifies for best results
[01:09] <varsedangger> yea what nalioth said
[01:09] <Chizn> lol,  i like the error message to say you cant run it unless you are root "Can be used as a weapon of mass destruction", lol, they actually exist!!
[01:09] <edddddddddddd> someone please ping edddi3
[01:10] <bob2> Ropechoborra: uh
[01:10] <bob2> Ropechoborra: please do file a bug, if nothing else
[01:10] <bob2> sorush20: it would become even less useful and newbie-heavy
[01:10] <Ropechoborra> bob2 what?? (dont speak english very well)
[01:11] <edddddddddddd> Would someone please ping edddi3, it's me but guess it hasn't pinged out yet :/
[01:12] <mindwarp> ping edddi3
[01:12] <nalioth> edddddddddddd: type /msg nickserv help ghost
[01:12] <Chizn> how would i make an image of the current setup of my linux box so i can save the hours i put into getting things right?
[01:12] <edddi3> thank you
[01:13] <edddi3> forgot about ghost :)
[01:13] <Chizn> will ghost do that?
[01:13] <thrush> Chizn: look at dd as well
[01:13] <Ropechoborra> bob2 what were you telling me?
[01:13] <edddi3> Anyway, know of a IRC channel that discuss programming? I'm looking for some help
[01:13] <etsme> The debconf
[01:13] <Chizn> dd
[01:14] <Chizn> will i need to run a liveCD to ghost the UNlive copy of linux or what, in dd?
[01:14] <flibble> ghost? forget ghost
[01:14] <flibble> if you want an image, try partimage
[01:15] <edddi3> dd is the best way of making an image..
[01:15] <flibble> or just search the forum for 'backup' and use a tar command - esy
[01:15] <flibble> no, dd isn't the best way at all
[01:15] <flibble> because it will make an exact imake
[01:15] <flibble> image even
[01:15] <flibble> including all the empty space
[01:15] <edddi3> exactly..
[01:15] <flibble> no compression
[01:15] <flibble> so, you have 40gig image
[01:15] <flibble> lol
[01:15] <flibble> useless
[01:16] <edddi3> it shows the correct blocks
[01:16] <NoUse> I think there is a livecd distro called digitaldolly which is designed for creating images of systems
[01:16] <Chizn> whats an inode?
[01:16] <flibble> so what? all you need is the files
[01:16] <flibble> dd is great for somethings
[01:16] <edddi3> well then you can do dd if=/
[01:16] <edddi3> or mount the drive
[01:16] <flibble> i think you miss the point of a *backup*
[01:17] <flibble> you don't want a backup that is the same size as your system
[01:17] <edddi3> heh well, I don't want to debate this, not here
[01:17] <SEJeff> rdiff-backup is the most space efficient backup
[01:17] <SEJeff> It is apt-gettable also
[01:17] <edddi3> flibble, people can get .tar.bz2 it... compression isn't a problem
[01:17] <anto9us> flibble, just about everything can have compression with '| gzip > filename'
[01:17] <Chizn> if i make an image of my linux os, will it be bootable when it comes to transfering it back?
[01:17] <Chizn> even if im missing the swap partition?
[01:18] <zack> every time i resume from suspend, my clock is 1 hour ahead, probably because of the DST switch on Sunday. how can i make it remembe rthe time?
[01:18] <SEJeff> It makes hardlinks between incremental backups if the file checksums are identical and that alone saves a ton of space
[01:18] <madmike> zack: do you have doual-boot?
[01:18] <madmike> dual even
[01:18] <Harold_is_out> Anyone ever play Nethack?
[01:18] <flibble> eddi3, i thought you didn't want to debate it? but since you do... then you will be tarring a complete image of your drive... still way bigger than a simple tar of the filesystem
[01:18] <zack> madmike: i only have breezy installed
[01:18] <flibble> waaaaay bigger
[01:19] <madmike> zack: check your time-zone then
[01:19] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: Ever play Nethack?
[01:19] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: way long ago
[01:19] <zack> madmike: it's America/New_York as it should be
[01:19] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: Just read about it.
[01:19] <edddi3> flibble: don't do `dd if=/dev/hd*' but `dd if=/mount/*' or whatever you want
[01:19] <madmike> zack: hmmm
[01:19] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: Installing it now.
[01:20] <edddi3> zack:  you live in NY?
[01:20] <flibble> edddi3, let's ay you have a 200gig drive... dd will make a 200gig image of the drive.. which then you want to tar. i'm suggesting that a tar of the files on the 200gig drive, say 20gig of files... will be a lot smaller
[01:20] <varsedangger> what do ya'll use for your callender?
[01:20] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: get "hunt the wumpus" or "wumpus" also
[01:20] <zack> edddi3: no, Boston
[01:20] <redkennedy> why does firestarter say ppp0 isnt ready?
[01:20] <edddi3> oh ok zack.
[01:20] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: I've heard of wumpus.  Is it better?
[01:20] <SEJeff> varsedangger: the svn version of hula http://www.hula-project.org
[01:20] <nalioth> HaroldJohnson: it's even more mindless
[01:20] <edddi3> flibble: thats if you dd the actual /dev/* address
[01:20] <HaroldJohnson> nalioth: lol
[01:20] <bob2> redkennedy: is it ready?
[01:21] <SEJeff> nalioth: wumpus... thats awesome I played it when I was a kid
[01:21] <edddi3> if you do `dd if=/' it'll back up the files not the psyical drive
[01:21] <flibble> edddi3, you'll still be imaging all the empty space when you if=/mount/*
[01:21] <redkennedy> bob2: i'm connected through it at the moment, yes
[01:21] <madmike> zack: i quess it's the time-sync that changes the clock, but i'm not sure... if the time-zone is right it shouldn't mess it up
[01:21] <edddi3> flibble: I'll try it some time and return it back to you :)
[01:22] <flibble> there is no point in backing up an exact image of empty space
[01:22] <flibble> hehe ok
[01:22] <flibble> empirical evidence! i like it
[01:22] <Chizn> flibble, if i want to backup using partimage, would i boot into a liveCD to do it?
[01:22] <flibble> Chizn: yes
[01:22] <flibble> knoppix has partimage on it
[01:22] <flibble> i don't know if the live cd does or not
[01:22] <rE`cOiL> goodmorning all, ive got a question in regards to an installaion error of the 5.10 distro
[01:23] <flibble> Chizn: try the tar method
[01:23] <caonex> anybody here with ati 200M xpress and amd64?
[01:23] <_native_> got bugs?
[01:23] <Chizn> tar method, how?
[01:23] <Chizn> tar *? lol
[01:23] <flibble> quick, easy and you don't have to reboot. you can do it on a running file system
[01:23] <JTHM> how do i install libdvdcss, it is not in synaptic
[01:23] <nalioth> ubotu: tell JTHM about libdvdcss2
[01:23] <flibble> search the forum for "backup tar"
[01:23] <Stormx2> Guys, Is there a bash command to rename all folders in a directory to have uppercase first letters in each word? (like nirvana - in utero to Nirvana - In Utero)
[01:23] <rE`cOiL> Base System Installation error, The debootstrap program exited with an error (return value 1) what does that mean?
[01:23] <flibble> there's a good howeo
[01:24] <flibble> howto even
[01:24] <Chizn> ok cool, what forum?
[01:24] <Stormx2> www.ubuntuforums.org
[01:24] <Chizn> ah thanks
[01:24] <flibble> um... the ubuntu forum
[01:24] <flibble> lol, yep
[01:24] <Chizn> thank yaaa
[01:24] <Stormx2> Read up, anyone ^^
[01:24] <n0odl3> has anyone here heard of gpm?
[01:24] <_native_> new bug me big time = plugin wireless card and event beep uh beeps 5 minutes later.
[01:24] <redkennedy> ooh....how do i like...not be forced to recompile the slmodem module everytime i reboot?
[01:24] <flibble> Stormx2, a regex guru could do it in a flash
[01:24] <flibble> but not I
[01:24] <Stormx2> flibble: flash?
[01:25] <zack> madmike: hmm, i may have fixed it with 'hwclick --systohc' - i assumed the suspend script would do it for me, but hey :)
[01:25] <anto9us> Stormx2, type help for
[01:25] <flibble> lol, in a second
[01:25] <sorush20> guys is there a comprehensive font manager around for linux?
[01:25] <_jason> Stormx2:  ie fast
[01:25] <zack> er, hwclock.
[01:25] <flibble> correct hehe
[01:25] <phinnaeus> how should i get about making my sound card work and testing my printer?
[01:25] <Stormx2> oh. I misread "in flash"
[01:25] <madmike> Stormx2.. mp3-tags can be easly changed with the appropriate tools i've heard
[01:25] <edddi3> flibble: I think you're right, because dd won't let me dd a folder
[01:25] <_jason> Stormx2:  look into bash scripting
[01:25] <Stormx2> madmike: Yap, But i'm talking about actually directory names
[01:26] <flibble> edddi3, dd is great for perect images
[01:26] <flibble> perfect even
[01:26] <Stormx2> hmm. Well, if someone tells me how to do a regex replace command, I will have a go at the regex!
[01:26] <kiko_> algun espaol???
[01:26] <madmike> Stormx2: any programming languages you can use?
[01:26] <Stormx2> !es
[01:26] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:26] <Stormx2> madmike: I'm familiar with php... thats it
[01:26] <flibble> Stormx2, all i can suggest is googling an intro to it.
[01:26] <n0odl3> im trying to configure my pen tablet however im not sure what gpm and xfree means?
[01:26] <n0odl3> does anyone know what xfree or gpm is?
[01:26] <madmike> php: can also be used for "normal" programms i've heard
[01:27] <varsedangger> SEJeff, is that in availible through apt-get?
[01:27] <nalioth> n0odl3: gpm allows you to use your mouse in a console
[01:27] <madmike> Stormx2: php, can also be used for "normal" programms i've heard evne
[01:27] <edddi3> flibble: do you know any channels that offer programming support?
[01:27] <anto9us> Stormx2,  'ls -r | grep ^d' will list your directories
[01:27] <nalioth> n0odl3: xfree86 is the xserver used on previous versions of ubuntu
[01:27] <anto9us> Stormx2,  'ls -r | grep ^d*'
[01:27] <madmike> eddi3: www.experts-exchange.com has excelent programming support
[01:27] <rjb> has anyone tried to install nvidia 7676 drivers lately? I'm getting a invalid kernel source error.
[01:28] <edddi3> madmike: I want a irc channel, thanks though
[01:28] <crimsun> rjb: did you follow wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto?
[01:28] <rE`cOiL> Base System Installation error, The debootstrap program exited with an error (return value 1) what does that mean?
[01:28] <madmike> edddi3: ;)
[01:29] <rjb> nope, but I will check it out now, I've installed these 40+ times, this is the first time I've seen this error
[01:29] <Stormx2> anto9us: OK. Any idea of doing a regex off this?
[01:29] <n0odl3> nalioth: so is there a difference? does ubuntu come with gpm?
[01:29] <_jason> edddi3:  try the name of the programming language... for example #perl and #python
[01:29] <Stormx2> I'm not even familiar with executing php code on the server! i guess I need php installed, at any rate!
[01:29] <nalioth> n0odl3: you can install it (i recommed you do so)
[01:29] <sorush20> is it possible to create and online font management solution .
[01:29] <Stormx2> not the server, this computer
[01:29] <rE`cOiL> tnx
[01:29] <nalioth> n0odl3: gpm, that is
[01:29] <anto9us> Stormx2, that's the regex, I think it would combine with the for command and some $@ substitution
[01:29] <Stormx2> sorush20: You sound like a microsoft empolyee ;-)
[01:30] <Stormx2> anto9us: Hmm, ok
[01:30] <n0odl3> nalioth: can i get it through sudo apt-get?
[01:30] <Bluemat> I have to boxs running Ubuntu, BoxA internet connection shares to BoxB - I have a firewall(with Firestarter) on BoxA, When I look at active connections in Firestarter, I see the Following: "Port 6969 - Gatecrasher" & "Port 7000 - AFS3-Fileserver" - These are connectiong made by BoxB to some host, anyone know what these apps are?
[01:30] <nalioth> n0odl3: of course you can
[01:30] <edddi3> _jason: what would consider `C[++] ''s name as? :)
[01:30] <edddi3> ooo #C works :/
[01:31] <anto9us> Stormx2, try putting that in brackets in place of the WORDS
[01:31] <n0odl3> nalioth: with gpm do i still need to configure the pointer device in the xconf or xfree or whatever it is called?
[01:31] <Stormx2> anto9us: You've lost me..
[01:31] <crimsun> n0odl3: no, you don't.
[01:31] <anto9us> Stormx2, did you type help for?
[01:31] <crimsun> n0odl3: Linux 2.6 handles (multiplexes) them intelligently
[01:31] <AVATAR__> sorry for the noob question, i have installed 5.04 and want to upgrade to 5.10. what should i do ?
[01:31] <crimsun> AVATAR__: see the topic
[01:31] <AVATAR__> sorryyyy
[01:32] <_jason> edddi3:  go figure: #c++
[01:32] <Bluemat> I have to boxs running Ubuntu, BoxA internet connection shares to BoxB - I have a firewall(with Firestarter) on BoxA, When I look at active connections in Firestarter, I see the Following: "Port 6969 - Gatecrasher" & "Port 7000 - AFS3-Fileserver" - These are connectiong made by BoxB to some host, anyone know what these apps are?
[01:32] <madmike> anyone knows who to get rid of the (closed source binary) nforce sound driver?
[01:32] <tiglionabbit> AVATAR__: don't be sorry.  It's not a noob question anyway.  We're friendly
[01:32] <n0odl3> alright thank you
[01:32] <edddi3> lol _jason, thanks
[01:32] <Stormx2> anto9us: I'm trying to think of the best way to capitalize the first letter of words in folder names in a directory
[01:32] <_jason> edddi3:  yep
[01:32] <crimsun> madmike: remove it.
[01:32] <crimsun> madmike: as in manually rm it
[01:32] <n0odl3> nalioth: how do i invoke gpm
[01:33] <n0odl3> nalioth: is it sudo apt-get install gpm?
[01:33] <madmike> crimson: hmmm, where do the compiled modules normally reside?
[01:33] <sorush20> Stormx2: yes I must admit its had to be unbrain washed..
[01:33] <crimsun> madmike: /lib/modules/$(uname -r)
[01:33] <rjb> hmm, just noticed that ubuntu see's my FX5500 agp card as being on a pci bus
[01:33] <rjb> odd
[01:33] <nalioth> n0odl3: yes, to the last, and once installed ,it's always available
[01:33] <crimsun> rjb: that's because it IS a pci bus.
[01:34] <anto9us> Stormx2, there are probably a million shell scripts out there that will do that
[01:34] <madmike> crimsun: okay... i'll have a look there thanks
[01:34] <tiglionabbit> I'm curious about something.  /proc/version shows the kernel is compiled with gcc 3.4.5, but build-essential installs gcc4.  Why isn't the rest of the system compiled with gcc4, and will I run into any problems due to this?
[01:34] <crimsun> tiglionabbit: the rest of the system IS compiled with gcc4
[01:34] <anto9us> Stormx2, feasibily it can be done on one line but I don't fancy working it out
[01:34] <TriniTriggs5> hey, does anyone know how to make the beagle damon run at startup?
[01:34] <tiglionabbit> crimsun: just not the kernel?
[01:34] <nadjyla> hello
[01:34] <crimsun> tiglionabbit: the kernel simply doesn't build with it
[01:34] <TriniTriggs5> (I think the command for the daemon is "beagled")
[01:34] <crimsun> (among other reasons)
[01:34] <bob2> tiglionabbit: 4.0 is not supported for the kernel
[01:34] <tiglionabbit> hm
[01:34] <bob2> tiglionabbit: everything else is compiled with it
[01:35] <bob2> tiglionabbit: aside from broken crap
[01:35] <rjb> I did have a warning when trying to install the nvidia drivers, it saw the gcc version as a possible error and put up a warning
[01:35] <tiglionabbit> the thing is, I was reading this guide, and it said I needed the same gcc as compiled my kernel.  Is this really necessary?  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingVMWare
[01:35] <bob2> rjb: ...wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:35] <crimsun> you need gcc-3.4 to compile kernel modules
[01:35] <AMD_XP> i have a quick question my ubuntu froze when i started limewire i can still see applications that are running like xchat but i cant type anything do i have to restart the system or is there a way i can just restart gnome without rebooting
[01:35] <tiglionabbit> crimsun: okay, thank you
[01:35] <rjb> bob2, I"m reading that now, just wanted to comment on the gcc question
[01:36] <bob2> ah, right
[01:36] <bob2> tiglionabbit: absolutely neccessary
[01:36] <Bluemat> I have to boxs running Ubuntu, BoxA internet connection shares to BoxB - I have a firewall(with Firestarter) on BoxA, When I look at active connections in Firestarter, I see the Following: "Port 6969 - Gatecrasher" & "Port 7000 - AFS3-Fileserver" - These are connectiong made by BoxB to some host, anyone know what these apps are?
[01:36] <Dk_user> why i dont understand who the ubuntubu work?
[01:36] <gimmulf> !java
[01:36] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadeb
[01:36] <bob2> tiglionabbit: fortunately it's trivial: CC=gcc-3.4 ./vmwareconfig.pl...
[01:37] <bob2> Bluemat: that sounds like firstarter being crap
[01:37] <bob2> Bluemat: when a machine connects to some port on another machine, it picks a random (high) port on the local machine to connect from
[01:37] <nadjyla> ubotu, for java, i do install debian and it s work fine and easy
[01:37] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, nadjyla
[01:37] <tiglionabbit> okay, cool.  So, vmware will allow me to install other operating systems using ubuntu as a host, right?
[01:37] <nalioth> ubotu: tell nadjyla about yourself
[01:38] <bob2> Bluemat: I suspect firstarter is looking up these source ports in /etc/services (which is a list of destination ports)
[01:38] <anto9us> Stormx2, here's a starter for you, for test in 'ls -r | grep ^d*'; do ls $@;done
[01:38] <bob2> nadjyla: it's a bot...
[01:38] <n0odl3> yayy! gpm has support for my tablet!
[01:38] <bob2> nadjyla: installing java on ubuntu is trivial, since ubuntu includes blackdown
[01:38] <flibble> they sound like trojan names
[01:38] <nadjyla> lol
[01:38] <n0odl3> w007 gpm is el roxx0r now i just have to figure out how to configure my tablet
[01:38] <nadjyla> Oo, i am tired
[01:38] <n0odl3> nalioth: thank you!
[01:38] <anto9us> Stormx2, you need to replace the ls $@ bit with a mv command of some kind
[01:38] <n0odl3> crimsun: thank you
[01:39] <nalioth> n0odl3: np, enjoy
[01:39] <Dk_user> what older linux version is ubuntu based?
[01:39] <NetDreamz> how can I check to see if PHP is running on my server?
[01:40] <bob2> Dk_user: Debian
[01:40] <madmike> NetDreamz: upload some a php-page and retrieve it with a browser?
[01:40] <gimmulf> NetDreamz: <? phpinfo();?>
[01:40] <bob2> NetDreamz: tail /var/log/apache2/error.log
[01:40] <Stormx2> anto9us: What exactly does the "starter" do?
[01:40] <NetDreamz> when I navigate to a php page on my server I can see the code
[01:41] <NetDreamz> that's why I think it is not running
[01:41] <anto9us> Stormx2, it does an ls on each directory it finds below the current one
[01:41] <Stormx2> k
[01:41] <Stormx2> Well, it only needs to do the current directory, actually
[01:41] <Bluemat> bob2, So its nothing to worry about?
[01:41] <Stormx2> ^_^
[01:41] <bob2> Bluemat: I'd think so
[01:41] <Stormx2> There are no subdirectories in this one
[01:41] <bob2> NetDreamz: so do what I suggested
[01:41] <Elsan> How can I add a file to a folder without modifying the folder permissions?
[01:42] <madmike> NetDreamz: If you put the <? ;?> aroudn your code. it should. I guess php doesn't run then :/
[01:42] <anto9us> Stormx2, then it doesn't need the -r
[01:42] <Chizn> whats the command to remount all the fstab partitions again?
[01:42] <Chizn> something -a
[01:42] <Bluemat> bob2, dont get you, should i just forget about it?
[01:42] <madmike> Chizn: sudo mount -a
[01:42] <bob2> Bluemat: unless you have another reeason to worry
[01:42] <bob2> Elsan: be more specific about precisely what you're trying to do
[01:42] <NetDreamz> what do you mean tail? I looked at it and the only errors are errors trying to access files that don't exist
[01:43] <Chizn> whats the hdparm switch to view HD info?
[01:43] <Chizn> thanks madmike
[01:43] <Elsan> How can I add a file to a folder without modifying the folder permissions? I want to add a file to a folder that only sudo has the permission, not me. Here bob2 :0
[01:43] <Elsan> :)
[01:43] <madmike> Chizn: ur welcome
[01:43] <bob2> NetDreamz: I mean, "run the command I gave you, it will show you if apache2 is loading the php module or not"
[01:43] <madmike> Chizn: hdparm /dev/hda
[01:43] <bob2> Elsan: no, what folder, and what exactly are you trying to do?
[01:43] <madmike> Chizn should output the curren tsettings
[01:43] <madmike> Chizn: current even
[01:44] <holycow> you know, goddammit, reiser sure writes tons of small files goddamned fast
[01:44] <Bluemat> bob2, Your thoughts on Firestarter setup, outbound is permissive by default, this is the only way really..what you think?
[01:44] <holycow> if this was ntfs i would of been here for like 4 hours
[01:44] <parisi> holycow, I'v been saying that for a while.
[01:44] <bob2> Bluemat: that's fine for a desktop, assuming firestarter is doing what it claims to
[01:44] <parisi> holycow, I always found reiser generally faster.
[01:44] <Stormx2> Tell you what
[01:44] <holycow> parisi, i'm backing up gigs of data off of ntfs drives on reiser, it is really eye opening
[01:44] <Stormx2> Im gonna write PHP script to do it
[01:45] <gimmulf> how dp i know if i have working java running?
[01:45] <Stormx2> I have no idea how it will work
[01:45] <holycow> another partition done
[01:45] <Stormx2> but what the heck
[01:45] <holycow> wow
[01:45] <Elsan> bob2: Adding a compiled Cedega file I had to a /usr folder. That's all
[01:45] <sybariten> ok guys here's something that at least i find as very weird
[01:45] <madmike> Stromx2: scraching iches made me learn some languages ;) good luck
[01:45] <bob2> Elsan: sudo cp /source/whatever /usr/whatever/destination
[01:45] <sybariten> i am gonna try and set up a computer for some video encoding (headless)
[01:46] <sybariten> so i did apt-get install mplayer and apt-get install mencoder
[01:46] <sorush20> I still can't belive companies like to use licensed software!!!!!!!!????????????????/
[01:46] <anto9us> Stormx2, you half way there, I think sed and mv will do the rest
[01:46] <Elsan> bob2: Thanks.
[01:46] <holycow> parisi, and this includes all the the regular windows directories that have tons and tons of history and cache as well
[01:46] <sorush20> since I've been with ubuntu I have never had to crack or search for any serials :-)
[01:46] <parisi> Nice.
[01:46] <sybariten> no, wait, it was mplayer-powepc and mencoder-powerpc (this is a mac) .... well, apt didnt complain or anytrhiung, but i still cant run any binary called mplayer or mencoder ?!
[01:46] <Chizn> lol
[01:46] <sybariten> what could the new files be called ?
[01:47] <bob2> sybariten: dpkg -L mplayer-powerpc | grep bin
[01:47] <holycow> bbl
[01:47] <nalioth> sybariten: try "gmplayer"
[01:47] <XTR> ACK. Did the backports url change?
[01:47] <Stormx2> anto9us: But I really have no idea how to go about this :(
[01:47] <nalioth> XTR: there are no backports
[01:47] <madmike> got kill my nvsound binary driver, cu after reboot ;)
[01:47] <XTR> For sources.list ?
[01:47] <bob2> XTR: /topic
[01:47] <XTR> k.
[01:47] <bob2> BAH
[01:47] <dwhsix> does the default ubuntu client install include mysql server?  Looks like maybe it's only the mysql client app?
[01:47] <anto9us> Stormx2, read up a little on sed
[01:47] <bob2> dwhsix: if you want the server, you want mysql-server
[01:48] <dwhsix> bob2: that's what I thought, thanks!
[01:48] <bob2> or -4.1
[01:48] <sybariten> bob2: a lil' unix magic right there
[01:48] <gean> hi again!
[01:49] <Delvien> In KDE how do i tell what processes are taking so much of my memory, and what processes i can kill
[01:49] <amonkey> do i have any options if i want to view someone's yahoo webcam?
[01:49] <Elsan> bob2: It doesn't wor kfor some reason
[01:49] <P229> amonkey: yes
[01:49] <anto9us> Stormx2, make a copy of your directory to play with
[01:49] <P229> amonkey: sort of
[01:49] <sybariten> but, this is weird. Grepping for mplayer i actually find something, and like nalioth says its "gmplayer" ...  /usr/bin/gmplayer   but that one cant be tabbed? or even run?
[01:49] <sybariten> bash doesnt find it when i try to run it ... hmmm gotta ls -l that bin dir
[01:50] <bob2> Elsan: you need to tell us what actually happened
[01:50] <bob2> Elsan: e.g. show us the error message
[01:50] <amonkey> P229, ?
[01:50] <Elsan> bob2: it's in french:cp: omission du rpertoire `/home/geno/Cedega/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega'
[01:50] <bob2> ...
[01:50] <Elsan> bob2: means something like forgot directeory
[01:50] <tomaj> why are there no breezy backports?
[01:50] <bob2> tomaj: what would they backport?
[01:50] <nalioth> sybariten: i find the ppc version of mplayer lacking sorely
[01:50] <bob2> thin air?
[01:50] <Elsan> bob2: I typed: "sudo cp ~/Cedega/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega /usr/lib
[01:50] <Elsan> "
[01:50] <bjv> tomaj: there are no packages yet for the next version.
[01:50] <Stormx2> anto9us: I have about 5gb of music in there hah. I just figured Python has a capitalize() function which does the right thing...
[01:50] <tomaj> uh right, where can i find azureus then?
[01:51] <anto9us> Stormx2, cool :)
[01:51] <crimsun> tomaj: azureus.sf.net.
[01:51] <bob2> !+info azureus breezy
[01:51] <ubotu> Package 'azureus' does not exist.
[01:51] <Florian> Hello :)
[01:51] <amonkey> P229, care to elaborate?
[01:51] <gean> still get problems with installing jre (java runtime environment) ; the problem seems to be with the sources.list line :    deb http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse ...  lots of 404 Errors ... can please any1 give me a hint ?!
[01:51] <bob2> 'tis a shame
[01:51] <P229> amonkey: ayttm.sourceforge.net has webcam support... allegedly
[01:51] <bob2> gean: uh, so don't use backports then
[01:51] <sybariten> nalioth: well... could be, but there should at least be some sort of RESULT left to RUN after i have done an INSTALL ...   :)
[01:51] <tomaj> by hoary had it as a package
[01:51] <tomaj> but hoary had it as a package
[01:51] <EloraHRanma> Does the X.Org driver for ATI Radeon (without installing the ATI binaries) support 1152x864 resolution? It just passes 1280@60 to 1024@75, although I have 1152 in xorg.conf...
[01:51] <gean> bob2 : well, the page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats wants me to get the multiverse..
[01:52] <sybariten> this is a mess ... the gmplayer in /usr/bin links to an mplayer ... which should be in the same dir but isnt .. hmmm
[01:52] <P229> amonkey: good luck, though :)
[01:52] <nalioth> gean: universe and multiverse are good to have enabled
[01:52] <tomaj> !+info azureus hoary
[01:52] <ubotu> Package 'azureus' does not exist.
[01:52] <tomaj> wtf
[01:52] <bob2> gean: so enable multiverse
[01:52] <XTR> I don't get it, where do we go to get backport stuff now drapper ?
[01:52] <tomaj> i downloaded it
[01:52] <crimsun> tomaj: I just told you where to get it.
[01:52] <bob2> gean: that doesn't require you to have any backports enabled
[01:53] <bob2> XTR: nowhere, hopefully
[01:53] <tomaj> crimsun i downloaded it through synaptic on last install
[01:53] <gean> well, how can i enable multiverse ?! (without backports)
[01:53] <bob2> tomaj: yes, it was in a non-ubuntu apt source which no longer exists
[01:53] <Elsan> bob2: I typed: "sudo cp ~/Cedega/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega /usr/lib"
[01:53] <Chizn> is it possible to mount a BIN file?
[01:53] <bob2> Chizn: depends what's in it
[01:53] <bob2> Chizn: best to get your warez buddies to give you a .iso instead
[01:53] <tomaj> bob2 has it been removed permanently?
[01:53] <bob2> gean: wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[01:53] <masterloki> I added this line to sources.list but seems like missing
[01:53] <gean> i've followed the hints in the HOWTO add repositories..
[01:53] <masterloki> http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net  breezy-backports/
[01:53] <Chizn> its like.. a vob
[01:53] <madmike> tomaj: I'll have to install it by hand.. alternativly you'll have to try bittornado... but I feel your pain azureus is a worhy java-app
[01:53] <Chizn> lol
[01:53] <bob2> tomaj: who knows, ask the backport monkeys
[01:54] <AMDXP> whew i made it back
[01:54] <bob2> masterloki: wtf, get rid of it
[01:54] <EloraHRanma> gean: Just add universe multiverse to your repositories in the configuration file
[01:54] <masterloki> why
[01:54] <gean> did the right thing i guess..
[01:54] <bob2> masterloki: because it's broken
[01:54] <Chizn> can i burn a bin/cue in k3b?
[01:54] <bob2> Chizn: cdrdao can
[01:54] <tomaj> madmike nothing beats azureus :)
[01:54] <Stormx2> anto9us: :( I give up
[01:54] <tomaj> bob2 who are the backport monkeys exactly?
[01:54] <masterloki> bob2: so are there another repos??
[01:54] <EloraHRanma> Chizn: Use Tools->CD->Burn image
[01:54] <bob2> tomaj: they hang out on the forums, apparently
[01:54] <madmike> tomaj: full ack..
[01:54] <bob2> masterloki: for what?
[01:54] <masterloki> for extra stuff
[01:54] <bob2> masterloki: e.g.?
[01:55] <bob2> adding random repositories you don't understand to your sources.list is suboptimal
[01:55] <masterloki> bob2: java & azureus
[01:55] <tomaj> i'll have to go in manually
[01:55] <bob2> masterloki: java is in ubuntu
[01:55] <bob2> masterloki: wiki.ubuntu.com/Java
[01:55] <bob2> masterloki: and just get the azureus tarball from azureus.sf.net
[01:55] <masterloki> bob2: but with azureus is a resources hog
[01:55] <zkl-laptop> someone needs to port utorrent to linux
[01:55] <bob2> masterloki: you're implying that the ubuntu JRE is buggy?
[01:55] <gean> EloraHRanma: my valid sources.list lines up to now are of the type:  deb http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe ; the only lines with multiverse are in the backports... shall i type in emacs also multiverse after that stuff...
[01:56] <zkl-laptop> all the infoporn of azureus but with a small memory footprint
[01:56] <masterloki> bob2: might be
[01:56] <bob2> gean: yes
[01:56] <gean> bob2 : great , thanks !
[01:56] <bob2> masterloki: then get sun's JRE, if you prefer
[01:56] <Chizn> is it possible to add custom applications to the Applications toolbar?
[01:56] <masterloki> bob2: Ok
[01:56] <tomaj> bob2 azureus does run sluggish on ubuntu compared to win
[01:56] <Chizn> ..thing
[01:56] <EloraHRanma> gean: multiverse added just tells the program to check the multiverse directory too, wwhich is what you want
[01:56] <bob2> Chizn: menu? yes.
[01:56] <tomaj> bob2 is ubuntu's jre more efficient than sun's?
[01:56] <Chizn> thanks bob2 + EloraHRanma
[01:57] <EloraHRanma> gean: backports I can't get to work
[01:57] <madmike> tomaj: if you are using the default ubuntu jre, yes
[01:57] <Chizn> yes menu, bob2
[01:57] <Chizn> lol
[01:57] <bob2> tomaj: ubuntu's jre IS sun's (via blackdown)
[01:57] <EloraHRanma> Chizn: You're welcome
[01:57] <Chizn> how is it done?
[01:57] <Ropechoborra> Got problem... Ive downloaded drivers for my video card, but when i execute ./install.sh -b it says "Compiler isnt aviable to compile modules" what should i do ?? (The file doesnt have README)
[01:57] <tomaj> madmike i was using the sun jre
[01:57] <bimberi> Chizn: Applications -> System Tools -> Applications Menu Editor
[01:57] <bob2> Chizn: install smeg, run it
[01:57] <bob2> Ropechoborra: don't bother
[01:57] <bob2> Ropechoborra: or instal lbuild-essential
[01:57] <bimberi> Chizn: (in breezy)
[01:57] <tomaj> is the ubuntu jre faster than the sun jre on ubuntu?
[01:57] <madmike> tomjay: be carful in breezy, you need to upadte-alternatives to really use it
[01:57] <Chizn> what is smeg?
[01:58] <tomaj> madmike: what does that mean?
[01:58] <bob2> tomaj: they're the same thing
[01:58] <Stormx2> I'm gonna just ask again, to see if anyone new is about. Any ideas how to capitalize all folder names in a directory, like "nirvana - in utero" to "Nirvana - In Utero"
[01:58] <bob2> Chizn: a menu editor
[01:58] <Chizn> everyone is so bleedin helpful in here its unreal, its like id died and gone to a different irc server..
[01:58] <Chizn> okidoke
[01:58] <bob2> Stormx2: "directory", not "folder"
[01:58] <bimberi> ubotu tell Chizn about smeg
[01:59] <madmike> tomaj: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[01:59] <madmike> 
[01:59] <bob2> Stormx2: it'd be a very short perl script
[01:59] <bob2> Stormx2: doubt there's a specific program for it
[01:59] <EloraHRanma> tomaj: Use the official jre. You can build a debian package with jpkg, I think. It's much more reliable
[01:59] <tomaj> bob2 so why did the other guy want to install the sun jre?
[01:59] <Stormx2> bob2: You are utterly unhelpfull. If you can understand that a folder is a directory and try to correct me, you know they are the same and can easily overlook it
[01:59] <bob2> tomaj: I have no idea
[01:59] <madmike> tomaj: this will let you select the jre to use
[01:59] <bob2> Stormx2: haahahahaha
[01:59] <Stormx2> bob2: Well sorry but its true XD
[01:59] <madmike> tomaj: if you don't it will alwys use the java-gcj even when the sun-jre is installed
[01:59] <bob2> you can proudly be the only member o fmy "do not help" list then
[01:59] <bob2> which is a shame, since it is a very simple perl script
[02:00] <Stormx2> bob2: Didn't look like you were about to help me ;-)
[02:00] <thrush> Stormx2: i have a python cbt you can go through if u have like 22 hrs ;)
[02:00] <tomaj> madmike and EloraHRanma but bob2 is saying that the ubuntu jre and the sun jre are the same
[02:00] <anto9us> Stormx2, I'm looking into it
[02:00] <dabaR> haha, he has a funny way of helping people, Stormx2
[02:00] <EloraHRanma> Show anyone willing to tell me if 1152 works for them? Man, 60Hz is killing my eyes...
[02:00] <Stormx2> yay for attention :)
[02:00] <Stormx2> thrush: cbt?
[02:00] <tomaj> lol stormx2 bob2 is our helper monkey
[02:00] <Stormx2> thrush: I'd like to learn python, i've dabbed it in before
[02:01] <aeon17x> EloraHRanma: it doesn't work for me even though my monitor is supposed to support it, so I'm stuck at 1024, also @ 60 Hz.
[02:01] <thrush> kind of like a flash training video
[02:01] <EloraHRanma> tomaj: They are not the same. ubuntu uses a free java compiler/interpreter
[02:01] <bob2> tomaj: ubuntu include's blackdown's jre, which is the same as sun's, effectively
[02:01] <Stormx2> bob2: OK I didn't mean it ;-) Can you take me off that list?
[02:01] <bob2> tomaj: the default /usr/bin/java is GCJ, which cannot run azurues at all
[02:01] <madmike> tomaj: i disagree... but it really doesn't matter, use the one that better serves your need
[02:01] <Stormx2> bob2: You are probably more help than non-help, so that was a little short-sighted
[02:02] <tomaj> stormx2 he helpes 100's of people a day and he was teaching you proper terminology anyway because folders are a windows creation to make things simple for office dummies
[02:02] <EloraHRanma> tomaj: azureus didn't work with the ubuntu one properly. I had to build the package (instructions in ubunto tutorials) and reset links
[02:02] <phinnaeus> can somoene help me get my sound card working?
[02:02] <thrush> Stormx2: setup a ftp server ill upload it im too lazy to do it any other way
[02:02] <bob2> phinnaeus: what sort of card?
[02:02] <Stormx2> tomaj: Well the thing is, it is incorrect terminology. But I only installed this a week ago, and for me, im still in the transisition period
[02:02] <phinnaeus> bob2:soundblaster live
[02:02] <Chizn> what applications are capable of converting WAV to MP3 in terminal?
[02:03] <Chizn> batch stylee
[02:03] <phinnaeus> bob2:not sure exactly
[02:03] <EloraHRanma> aeon: Thks
[02:03] <tomaj> so bob2 i DO need to get the sun jre after all lol *sigh*
[02:03] <bob2> phinnaeus: what does "lsmod | grep emu10" print out?
[02:03] <Stormx2> thrush: Right, hang on. I have webhosting, I'll set up a temp account
[02:03] <bob2> tomaj: ?
[02:03] <phinnaeus> bob2:checking
[02:03] <Stormx2> Chizn: There is a GNOME tool called soundconverter
[02:03] <bob2> tomaj: if you want to run azureus, you do need the sun/blackdown jre, yes, which is in ubuntu
[02:03] <Chizn> ak gnome, will it run in kde?
[02:03] <bob2> tomaj: I think I was confused earlier
[02:03] <tomaj> stormx2 yeah i understand and that's why you didnt know about folders vs directories ;)
[02:03] <Chizn> im confused about the.. differences..
[02:04] <tomaj> ok lol thanx bob2, EloraHRanma and madmike
[02:04] <KinkoBlast> Is there an nx server for ubuntu in the repos?
[02:04] <bob2> !+nx
[02:04] <ubotu> bob2: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[02:04] <Blake_Sever> can someone help me get swat going ?
[02:04] <bob2> !+freenx
[02:04] <ubotu> I heard freenx is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeNX
[02:04] <madmike> tomaj:your welcome
[02:04] <Stormx2> tomaj: Thanks. ;-) I mean, they are just different names for the same thing, correct or incorrect. Still, i'll try to use the correct terminology next time
[02:04] <bob2> KinkoBlast: there you go
[02:04] <tomaj> stormx2 the point is that he WAS helping you :)
[02:04] <bob2> Chizn: between gnome and kde?
[02:04] <Chizn> yup
[02:04] <KinkoBlast> BOB2: tHANKS.
[02:04] <Stormx2> tomaj: I know... and now he's not...
[02:04] <Chizn> like, compatibility wise bob2
[02:04] <KinkoBlast> (Sorry, Capslock!)
[02:05] <bob2> Chizn: they're just different user interfaces
[02:05] <tomaj> stormx2 lol don't worry you have other people helping you dont you?
[02:05] <bob2> Chizn: you can run gnome apps in kde, and kde apps in gnome
[02:05] <Chizn> all good then
[02:05] <Stormx2> tomaj: I do :)
[02:05] <bob2> Chizn: and gnome apps in fluxbox, etc.
[02:05] <tomaj> stormx2 and that's why ubuntu is so great :)
[02:05] <bolrod> for kde aps in gnome.. you only need to install 100 MB of kde sheyat extra
[02:05] <phinnaeus> bob2:its a big long list, im putting it on the pastebin
[02:05] <tomaj> tell tomaj about java
[02:06] <tomaj> !tell tomaj about java
[02:06] <aeon17x> bolrod: more like less than 50 MB if you'll just get the core package.
[02:06] <bolrod> erh
[02:06] <bob2> phinnaeus: thanks
[02:06] <bolrod> it said 100 MB
[02:06] <bob2> bolrod: right, you need the libraries
[02:06] <zkl-laptop> Stormx2, easytag can do that
[02:06] <bob2> bolrod: same as running gnome in kde
[02:06] <Stormx2> zkl-laptop: easytag?
[02:06] <bolrod> indeed
[02:06] <edddi3> Hi, where can I find the source for telnet
[02:06] <amonkey> are there any options for msn webcam viewing?
[02:06] <phinnaeus> is the paste bin normally this slow?
[02:07] <Stormx2> zkl-laptop: I'm talking about folders, not id3v2 tags, ya know that? (not sure)
[02:07] <zkl-laptop> Stormx2, it's an audio file tagging app, but also incorporates folder naming
[02:07] <bob2> edddi3: in the telnet source package
[02:07] <Blake_Sever> I am having trouble with getting swat up and running. Can someone provide some guidance?
[02:07] <dooglus> Stormx2: did you get your folder-capitalization answer yet?
[02:07] <bob2> edddi3: packages.ubuntu.com/telnet, for one
[02:07] <edddi3> thank you
[02:07] <bob2> Blake_Sever: it's a lot more likely you'll get help if you include useful information in the initial question
[02:07] <Stormx2> dooglus: Trying ;-) Seems silly really but i thought there might be a one-command thing
[02:07] <bob2> Blake_Sever: e.g. what isn't working, how you installed, what you've tried
[02:07] <Stormx2> zkl-laptop: I',l take a look
[02:07] <Blake_Sever> thanks for the tip.
[02:08] <dooglus> Stormx2: you can do it with a one-line command for sure.  but it would be quite a long line I guess.  Want me to work out how?
[02:08] <bolrod> hmm
[02:08] <bolrod> maybe its indeed a bit less then 100 MB
[02:08] <Stormx2> dooglus: Not worth your time ;-)
[02:08] <dooglus> Stormx2: my time is worthless anyway :)
[02:08] <Stormx2> dooglus: lol
[02:08] <dooglus> Stormx2: and I might learn something.
[02:09] <Stormx2> dooglus: Well, I'm installing this easytag application, if that can't do it, you can try, if you want ;-)
[02:09] <rick_> !ati
[02:09] <ubotu> I heard ati is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[02:09] <edddi3> bob2: I can't find the source
[02:09] <bob2> edddi3: ?
[02:09] <bob2> edddi3: click through to a version of it
[02:10] <bob2> edddi3: then scroll down to the bottom
[02:10] <bob2> edddi3: another option is to enable deb-src lines in /etc/apt/sources.list and run 'apt-get source telnet'
[02:10] <aeon17x> !add
[02:10] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, add is To add an item to me, type "ubotu <keyword> is <description description description>", without the carets
[02:10] <phinnaeus> bob2:http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3904
[02:10] <edddi3> thank you bob2
[02:10] <Chizn> if i wanted to delete wav's in a heirarchy of dirs but all of them would it be "rm -rf ./*/*/*.wav" ??
[02:11] <bob2> phinnaeus: hah
[02:11] <Blake_Sever> I am having trouble with swat I installed with apt-get edited /etc/inetd.conf to remove the commets and whet I try to open the web page I get connection was refused? Any Ideas
[02:11] <bob2> phinnaeus: on-board card, which you have nothing plugged into?
[02:11] <edddi3> ummm bob2, it is uncommented
[02:11] <bob2> Blake_Sever: did you restart inetd?
[02:11] <bob2> edddi3: there you go then
[02:11] <Blake_Sever> bob2 a better question I hope ;->
[02:11] <bob2> Chizn: another option is 'find -name "*.wav" -print0 | xargs -0 rm'
[02:11] <phinnaeus> bob2:no, i actually have 2 pci sound cards, im only using one, have speakers and mic plugged into that
[02:11] <Blake_Sever> nope but I rebooted
[02:11] <yi> !oo2
[02:11] <ubotu> yi: Are you on ritalin?
[02:11] <bob2> Chizn: but be very very careful
[02:11] <bob2> phinnaeus: right
[02:11] <crafteh> is there a way to have my num lock activated whenever I log into X?
[02:12] <bob2> Blake_Sever: that was much better, thanks
[02:12] <edddi3> thats bob2
[02:12] <nalioth> Chizn: no
[02:12] <phinnaeus> bob2:yeah
[02:12] <Chizn> will it go through the WHOLE filesystem?
[02:12] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Chizn about cli
[02:12] <bob2> Blake_Sever: what does "grep swat /etc/inetd.conf" print?
[02:12] <bob2> Chizn: it will go from whatever dir you run it in
[02:12] <nalioth> Chizn: -r means "recursive"
[02:12] <Chizn> or just the folder im in and the ones after that
[02:12] <bob2> Chizn: as I said, be extremely careful
[02:12] <bob2> Chizn: right
[02:12] <nalioth> Chizn: extremely careful
[02:12] <bolrod> crafteh: yes
[02:13] <Chizn> i will run it without root first to see what it will delete :o)
[02:13] <bob2> Chizn: I'd run 'echo ./*/*/*.wav' or 'find -name "*.wav" -print0 | xargs -0 echo rm' first to check
[02:13] <Cyberdoo> Apon startup and login I get the error message 'There was an error creaing the child process for this terminal." I've done a little research and found it has to do with a problem with udev. The problem is the access permissions for /dev/null which is set 0600. I've set it to 0666 and then I can login but bump into another error so I don't think that is the answer and can't find any other information. Help?
[02:13] <Chizn> or trys to
[02:13] <crafteh> bolrod: apt-get install numlockx ?
[02:13] <crafteh> bolrod: just found that
[02:13] <bolrod> erh
[02:13] <bolrod> I cant remember
[02:13] <Blake_Sever> bob2: swat    stream  tcp     nowait.400      root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  /usr/sbin/swat
[02:13] <crafteh> It looks like it should
[02:13] <bob2> phinnaeus: add snd_via82xx on it's own line to /etc/hotplug/blacklist, and reboot
[02:13] <bolrod> somewhere .. hidden in a config file
[02:13] <edddi3> sorry bob2, but where is it?
[02:13] <KinkoBlast> test
[02:13] <phinnaeus> bob2: yes sir
[02:13] <bolrod> you can set it to activate numlock on boot
[02:13] <bolrod> it could be grub
[02:13] <bolrod> not sure
[02:13] <crafteh> bolrod: I'm going to logoff/logon and see if this worked... I'll let you know
[02:13] <bob2> Blake_Sever: and 'sudo netstat -plnt | grep 901'?
[02:14] <bob2> Cyberdoo: is udev running?
[02:14] <Samhain> how do I start ubuntu so that i'm not in X, just command prompt
[02:14] <bob2> Cyberdoo: is /dev a tmpfs mount? (mount | grep dev)
[02:14] <bob2> Samhain: sudo rm /etc/rc2.d/S*gdm, reboot
[02:14] <crafteh> bolrod, this seemed to work ... numlockx package for future reference :)
[02:14] <bolrod> hmm
[02:14] <bolrod> not really
[02:14] <Samhain> not really?
[02:14] <bolrod> because you can put it in some config file
[02:14] <Blake_Sever> bob2: no return I just get the prompt back
[02:15] <bolrod> why install a package for it
[02:15] <edddi3> sorry bob2, but where is it?
[02:15] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Yes, udevd is running.
[02:15] <Samhain> can I just boot into command prompt once?
[02:15] <crafteh> bolrod: me? ... cause I don't know what config to change :D
[02:15] <n0odl3> nalioth: how do i run gpm
[02:15] <bob2> Blake_Sever: 'sudo /etc/init.d/inetd start', then run the netstat command again
[02:15] <bolrod> me neither
[02:15] <n0odl3> nalioth: does it just run by itslef?
[02:15] <nalioth> n0odl3: you dont. it's running now
[02:15] <bolrod> but google knows alot
[02:15] <bob2> edddi3: where is what? apt-get source downloads to the current dir.
[02:15] <edddi3> oh ok thanks
[02:15] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Yes, tmpfs on /dev.
[02:15] <n0odl3> nailoth: i see thank you
[02:15] <Laz0r> Can someone help me partition/install ubuntu on a raid
[02:16] <bob2> Samhain: what are you trying to do?
[02:16] <bob2> Laz0r: actual raid or software raid/
[02:16] <bob2> Samhain: please don't say "install nvidia drivers"
[02:16] <bolrod> hahahahahahahahaha
[02:16] <bolrod> actually
[02:16] <Blake_Sever> bob2: sudo: /etc/init.d/inetd: command not found
[02:16] <bolrod> they're in the apt-get list
[02:16] <Samhain> install nvidia drivers. Everytime I try to stop GDM services, my computer says "checking battery state"
[02:16] <Samhain> YUP
[02:16] <Laz0r> Bob: i'm not entirely sure, but i think it is a actual raid
[02:16] <bob2> Samhain: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:16] <Samhain> correction, trying to upgrade drivers
[02:16] <bolrod> erh
[02:16] <bob2> Laz0r: then you don't need to do anything special, your system sees a single disk which you partition as normal
[02:16] <bolrod> you installed the drivers with apt-get?
[02:17] <Samhain> yes
[02:17] <Samhain> they work
[02:17] <bob2> Laz0r: even tho underneath it is composed of multiple disks
[02:17] <Samhain> trying to upgrade now
[02:17] <bolrod> owh
[02:17] <bob2> Samhain: why?
[02:17] <bolrod> apt-get update
[02:17] <bolrod> apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:17] <bolrod> :)
[02:17] <pqx> i got same question about this
[02:17] <pqx> :()
[02:17] <Laz0r> bob: ubuntu sees it as two disks though, does that mean it's not an actual raid?
[02:17] <Samhain> the game i'm using needs new drivers
[02:17] <Samhain> I think
[02:18] <bolrod> ?
[02:18] <Samhain> something isn't redering correctly
[02:18] <bolrod> why do you think so
[02:18] <bob2> Blake_Sever: 'dpkg -l netkit-inetd | tail -n' print out?
[02:18] <bob2> Laz0r: yes
[02:18] <blarf> so I'm trying to setup my LaserJet 5 with kubuntu
[02:18] <pqx> \system32\hal.dll on xp error
[02:18] <bob2> Laz0r: is it built-in to your motherboard? or SATA?
[02:18] <blarf> where are the normal (pstorasteR?) LaserJet drivers for cups?
[02:18] <Samhain> i'll try the update
[02:18] <P229> blarf: hpijs might work
[02:18] <Laz0r> bob: its sata on my motherboard
[02:18] <Cyberdoo> bob2; Yes, udevd is running. Yes, tmpfs is /dev
[02:18] <bob2> blarf: it doesn't do PS?
[02:18] <blarf> P229: a.) no b.) I want the ESP drivers
[02:18] <bob2> Cyberdoo: very odd.  is it reproducible across reboots?
[02:18] <pqx> and dvd-player not playing
[02:18] <blarf> P229: the gimp-print drivers suck, the foomatic drivers are okay, but not playing nice with gimp
[02:18] <bob2> pqx: what does this have to do with Ubuntu?
[02:18] <mc|amb> help please.. how to install GDM themes?? thanks
[02:18] <blarf> P229: and the hp sponsored shit is even worse in terms of image quality
[02:19] <Cyberdoo> bob2:Yes. Every reboot. It started today with my last reboot at least a week to two ago.
[02:19] <Elsan> How can I create a directory with a command line?
[02:19] <P229> blarf: does laserjet 5 even support postscript?
[02:19] <Blake_Sever> bob2 tail: option requires an argument -- n
[02:19] <mc|amb> mkdir
[02:19] <bob2> Elsan: mkdir blah
[02:19] <P229> Elsan: man makdir
[02:19] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Elsan about cli
[02:19] <bob2> Blake_Sever: er, -n1, sorry
[02:19] <blarf> P229: and the HP sponsored front ends don't work with the LJ5
[02:19] <bob2> Cyberdoo: did anything in particular change around then?
[02:19] <blarf> P229: yes, the *5M* models support postscript
[02:19] <blarf> P229: but no, I do NOT have the postscript module installed
[02:19] <blarf> thus
[02:19] <bob2> Laz0r: linux.yyz.us/sata/faq-sata-raid.html :-)
[02:19] <edddi3> thank you bob2
[02:20] <Blake_Sever> bob2 tail: l: invalid number of lines
[02:20] <blarf> I'm looking for the ESP/cups drivers for the laserjet 5, but all i can find are the crappy foomatic, gimp-print, or hpijs drivers
[02:20] <bob2> Blake_Sever: one, not el
[02:20] <pqx> bob2 please help me to get a answer at this dvd-player not reconized on Ubunutu
[02:20] <gean> THANKS FOR ALL HINTS : the sun java works, as i wanted, more important : finally understood how to have the multiverse by default.
[02:20] <Laz0r> bob: thanks
[02:20] <Chizn> how do i view free space on my partitions in term?
[02:20] <bob2> pqx: I have no idea what you are talking about
[02:20] <bob2> Chizn: df -h
[02:20] <mc|amb> how to install GDM themes please
[02:20] <Chizn> thanks
[02:20] <bob2> Laz0r: just using linux software raid is probably simpler
[02:20] <P229> blarf: then any *postscript drivers won't work, unless I misunderstand eps drivers
[02:20] <nalioth> Chizn: install "discus" it's a terminal proggy to show you all your mounted drives and their space
[02:21] <blarf> P229: no
[02:21] <pqx> bob2 one sec pls
[02:21] <bolrod> ?
[02:21] <blarf> P229: not EPS, ESP...
[02:21] <blarf> P229: the people who make cups
[02:21] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Other then the normal upgrading of 5.10 that my system is set to do. I added Skype, ipodder, course several other programs along those lines, any number could have messed things up. But nothing happend till today when my system shutdown unexpectedly and this started happening.
[02:21] <bolrod> nalioth: df -h  ?
[02:21] <Chizn> nalioth, df -h works good
[02:21] <P229> blarf: oh. heh.
[02:21] <Laz0r> what kernal does breezy use?
[02:21] <nalioth> bolrod: for seeing your space, yes (or install and run discus from the repos)
[02:21] <bob2> Cyberdoo: ahh, perhaps filesystem corruption?
[02:21] <Blake_Sever> bob2 sorry to be dence... but I am not sure what to do with your last comment
[02:21] <bob2> Laz0r: 2.6.12
[02:22] <bob2> Blake_Sever: -n<one>, not -n<the letter l>
[02:22] <bolrod> what does discuss do more then df
[02:22] <bob2> Blake_Sever: dpkg -l netkit-inetd | tail -n1
[02:22] <bolrod> discus - Pretty version of df(1) command.
[02:22] <bolrod> blah
[02:22] <bob2> Cyberdoo: maybe 'sudo dpkg -P --force-depends udev ; sudo apt-get install udev'?
[02:22] <bob2> Cyberdoo: I don't know if things will explode if you do that from gnome or whatyever, tho
[02:22] <HappyPills> gaboo everyone!
[02:22] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Perhaps....but wouldn't the system apon reboot detect that and run fschk?
[02:23] <blarf> I love how all this stupid GUI shit just makes nothing work
[02:23] <blarf> ::sigh::
[02:23] <bolrod> :)
[02:23] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Currently I'm running from a terminal window. I can switch to runlevel 1.
[02:23] <bob2> Cyberdoo: depends what happened
[02:23] <nalioth> blarf: you like it in here?
[02:23] <Chizn> lol
[02:23] <Blake_Sever> bob2 got it
[02:23] <HappyPills> any of the lovely ladies and gents here struggling with ndiswrapper, amd64 and a whole plethora of incompatible drivers? me too =)
[02:23] <mc|amb> need help on installing GDM themes
[02:24] <Blake_Sever> bob2:  un  netkit-inetd   <none>         (no description available)
[02:24] <Cyberdoo> bob2: I'm running currently on my wife's redhat machine(yuck)
[02:24] <bolrod> HappyPills: not really
[02:24] <bob2> Cyberdoo: ah
[02:24] <blarf> nalioth: no, not really, I'm on my way to rebooting into windows so I can get a working print system, a system that I don't have to fiddle with endless configuration files to get basic shit that works in nearly every other linux distribution without such fiddling :)
[02:24] <bolrod> HappyPills: I actually got my wireless to work in some way...
[02:24] <bolrod> it got connection...
[02:24] <bolrod> or something
[02:24] <nalioth> blarf: well have fun
[02:24] <bob2> HappyPills: if you care about binary-only crud like windows drivers, I'd think just using i386 ubuntu would be simpler
[02:24] <bolrod> but then I already bought the cable
[02:24] <bolrod> :)
[02:24] <phinnaeus> bob2: no luck man
[02:24] <bob2> Blake_Sever: sudo apt-get install netkit-inetd
[02:24] <nalioth> ubotu: tell blarf about conduct
[02:24] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Switch to runlevel 1 and run your force-dep command?
[02:25] <bob2> Cyberdoo: worth a shot
[02:25] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Okay.
[02:25] <HappyPills> well, my wireless worked flawlessly in hoary when I had my athlon. but then I went straight to breezy and amd64 and kerbung, kaput
[02:25] <bob2> Cyberdoo: (I don't really know if it will help, but it's what I would try)
[02:25] <Blake_Sever> bob2: done
[02:25] <bolrod> owh
[02:25] <nuck> ive been able to mount a common filesystem partition to share btween my dual boot XP/Ubuntu system.  problem is i can manipulate it from XP but not from Ubuntu. i can only view it.
[02:25] <bolrod> yes
[02:25] <bob2> HappyPills: presumably amd64 ndiswrapper requires 64-bit amd64 windows NDIS drivers?
[02:25] <nuck> bob2 ive been able to mount a common filesystem partition to share btween my dual boot XP/Ubuntu system.  problem is i can manipulate it from XP but not from Ubuntu. i can only view it.
[02:25] <bob2> do they even exist?
[02:25] <HappyPills> I tried compiling from source but the compiler chucked a spac as well
[02:25] <bolrod> but do you have the driver for a 64 bit athlon?
[02:25] <HappyPills> bob2, I've got three 64bit drivers
[02:25] <phinnaeus> muck, thats what i did
[02:26] <HappyPills> one windows, two linux
[02:26] <bob2> nuck: put 'defaults,umask=000' in the options column in fstab, instead of defaults
[02:26] <Laz0r> bob: the solution in the link you gave me doesn't appear to help
[02:26] <Blake_Sever> bob2: up and running Thanks
[02:26] <bob2> HappyPills: what card is it?
[02:26] <bolrod> ndiswrapper should support 64 bit
[02:26] <HappyPills> ndiswrapper freezes on windows and the gcc compilers freeze on linux
[02:26] <bolrod> HappyPills: thats not good..
[02:26] <phinnaeus> bob2: i rebooted and it didnt fix it
[02:26] <HappyPills> Realtek 8180 Excel 802.11b card
[02:26] <bob2> Laz0r: it's not a solution, it's pointing out that you don't have hardware raid and that using software raid is les hassle
[02:26] <HappyPills> no manufacturers page
[02:26] <w0rd54> if I was loooking to automate the ubuntu installer from CD completely....anyone have any suggestions for it?
[02:26] <bob2> phinnaeus: show me the output of "lsmod | grep snd" again
[02:26] <w0rd54> i.e. insert cd and format box and load up
[02:26] <bob2> HappyPills: 8180 has an actual linux driver
[02:26] <HappyPills> I know
[02:27] <HappyPills> the compiler froze
[02:27] <bored2k> how do i set an application to NOT show up in the Window list ?
[02:27] <bob2> wtf
[02:27] <HappyPills> what packages do I need
[02:27] <bob2> HappyPills: are you on the amd64 machine now?
[02:27] <bob2> bored2k: the devilspie pckage probably lets you do that
[02:27] <HappyPills> yuppers, windows XP pro atm
[02:27] <bolrod> the compiler FROZE?
[02:27] <bob2> w0rd54: pre-seeding
[02:27] <bob2> HappyPills: nevermind then
[02:27] <HappyPills> what apt-get packages do I need
[02:27] <phinnaeus> bob2: you want me to redo it? this is what i got before: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3904
[02:27] <HappyPills> for the development kit
[02:28] <bob2> HappyPills: next time you reboot to ubuntu, run 'find /lib/modules/$(uname -r) -name "*8080*"' and show us what it says
[02:28] <bolrod> mostly configure tells what packages you need
[02:28] <nalioth> HappyPills: "build-essential"
[02:28] <blarf> nalioth: it's a shame that the bot can't tell you just how little I care.
[02:28] <bob2> phinnaeus: red it, yes
[02:28] <HappyPills> dang, that is what I had.
[02:28] <w0rd54> bob2: thanks man
[02:28] <w0rd54> appreciate the heads up in the right direction
[02:28] <Laz0r> bob: so do you know how i can get ubuntu to see my raid so i can install ubuntu on it
[02:28] <bob2> w0rd54: googling for 'd-i preseeding' would be my first move
[02:28] <bob2> Laz0r: you don't have raid
[02:28] <phinnaeus> bob2: before you had me do "lsmod | grep emu10", not "lsmod | grep snd"
[02:28] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Well that didn't work....bummer....
[02:29] <phinnaeus> different?
[02:29] <bob2> someone tell me what is the default kernel on amd64 hoary?
[02:29] <bob2> phinnaeus: right, either one is fine
[02:29] <bob2> Cyberdoo: after a reboot?
[02:29] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Ooops......brb....
[02:29] <Laz0r> bob: windows is installed on my "raid" and i would like to install linux on it as well is that possible?
[02:29] <bob2> Laz0r: the installer will let you do software raid on top of the two disks, or you can just use them as two seperate ones
[02:30] <bob2> Laz0r: windows includes drivers that make it look like raid, in the installer.  ubuntu could, but does not, afaik.
[02:30] <phinnaeus> bob2:http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3906
[02:30] <mirak> hi
[02:30] <mirak> it's a scandal that ubuntu installer doesn't propose pppoe for the inernet connection
[02:30] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Something I noticed while rebooting. umount reports that tmpfs is busy and remounts it read only.....
[02:30] <Marlowe> pppoeconf is your friend :)
[02:30] <bob2> phinnaeus: haha
[02:31] <phinnaeus> bob2: i dont get it
[02:31] <bob2> phinnaeus: add snd_cs46xx on a new line in /etc/hotplug/blacklist, too, and reboot
[02:31] <HappyPills> bob2, the compiler didn't freeze so much as spit out incomprehensible messages telling me GCC-3.3 was not found, it refused to use gcc 3.4 and the Makefile didn't seem to define which version was being used. than the computer decided to stop responding, probably because of the other hacks I was attempting... sigh, i'll try finding 8080 and 8180 when I next boot into it though
[02:31] <dooglus> Stormx2: I wrote the one-liner you wanted.  See here: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3907
[02:31] <bob2> Cyberdoo: ah, that sounds highly fishy
[02:31] <bob2> mirak: patches welcome, I'm sure
[02:31] <bolrod> HappyPills: install gcc-3.3
[02:31] <bolrod> :)
[02:31] <w0rd54> bob2: nice, googled it...finding nice docs now ;)
[02:32] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Yeah. umount tries twice to do it.
[02:32] <bob2> w0rd54: yay
[02:32] <bob2> the i386 kernel buildw with gcc-3.4
[02:32] <jonny> hello, I am having some problems with GNOME
[02:32] <bob2> I'd be pretty surprised if amd64 used 3.3
[02:32] <HappyPills> bob2, it doesn't seem to
[02:32] <mirak> bob2: why not
[02:32] <bolrod> so.. whats the problem with using gcc-3.3
[02:33] <HappyPills> synaptic only tells me I have 3.4 and 4.0 installed...
[02:33] <mirak> bob2: I will try if I can
[02:33] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Problem persists after reboot. Course it could be my copy of udev is corrupt. Should I delete my archived copy and re-download it again?
[02:33] <bolrod> yes
[02:33] <bolrod> so... 3.3 should be in the list too
[02:33] <mc|amb> help.. how to isntall a GDM theme?
[02:33] <mirak> bob2: by the way pppoe configuration is broken on breezy
[02:33] <bob2> HappyPills: install gcc-3.3 then
[02:33] <mirak> for frech installs
[02:33] <Cyberdoo> bob2: I'll check the crc-sig.
[02:33] <bob2> mirak: works for me
[02:33] <mirak> bob2: for a clean install with the cd ?
[02:33] <HappyPills> keep in mind, I'm only grabbing the package from the ubuntu cd.
[02:33] <private_meta> hrm
[02:33] <bob2> Cyberdoo: apt will puke when installing things if the md5sum doesn't match what it should have
[02:33] <bob2> mirak: no
[02:33] <bob2> HappyPills: you are probably boned then
[02:34] <bolrod> HappyPills: why?
[02:34] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Oh, okay.
[02:34] <bob2> HappyPills: I'd be very very surprised if you don't already have the 8180 driver
[02:34] <Cyberdoo> bob2: In researching the problem, the only people that were really effected by this were mostly people using custom kernels....
[02:34] <EloraHRanma> Hello there. Is it possible to install ATI fglrx drivers as an ubuntu package or do I have to install the official binaries?
[02:34] <mirak> bob2: that's where the problem comes from then
[02:35] <mirak> EloraHRanma: there is a package
[02:35] <bob2> gm
[02:35] <bob2> I think I'm wrong
[02:35] <EloraHRanma> mirak: which name?
[02:35] <bob2> Cyberdoo: are you using 2.6.12 from ubuntu?
[02:35] <mirak> EloraHRanma: but you maybe need additional sources
[02:35] <bolrod> you could make your own package...
[02:35] <bob2> EloraHRanma: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:35] <mirak> EloraHRanma: fglrx
[02:35] <bob2> mirak: nope
[02:35] <mirak> do a search on it EloraHRanma
[02:35] <jonny> in GNOME, my resolution is set correctly, but when I move my mouse to the far left of my screen, I can no longer see the pointer! I have tried readjusting my monitor, but that did not help
[02:35] <jonny> *far right
[02:36] <HappyPills> ftp://ftp.iinet.net.au/pub/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/ <-- which packages would I need?
[02:36] <private_meta> bob2 you think i should reinstall ubuntu or do you think there could be another solution?
[02:36] <bolrod> jonny: ?...
[02:36] <jonny> bolrod: yes
[02:36] <nalioth> HappyPills: use synaptic for your software installations
[02:36] <bolrod> HappyPills: why dont you just add it to /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:36] <jonny> ?
[02:36] <Marlowe> jonny - mouse disappearing @ far right is normal
[02:36] <Cyberdoo> bob2: 2.6.12-k7 oct 10.05 i686
[02:36] <dooglus> jonny: isn't that what's supposed to happen?
[02:36] <jonny> o, sorry!
[02:36] <HappyPills> nalioth and bolrod, no internet connection under ubuntu yet =)
[02:36] <jonny> im a noob
[02:36] <dooglus> jonny: it disappears if you move it to the bottom too, right?
[02:36] <nalioth> bolrod: no need for that, gcc 3.3 is in the repos
[02:36] <bolrod> dooglus: thats what I thought
[02:37] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Sorry, yeah from ubuntu....
[02:37] <jonny> dooglus, correct
[02:37] <Marlowe> Noo... my mouse fell of the screen aaagh....
[02:37] <nalioth> HappyPills: get it from packages.ubuntu.com
[02:37] <dooglus> jonny: the mouse point's "active' pixel is the top left corner
[02:37] <bolrod> nalioth: yes... but why dont he just put some repos in the sources list.. and then install with synaptic
[02:37] <EloraHRanma> mirak: The one I've seen says "it's not needed, since it's as a module in the kernel"...
[02:37] <jonny> ok, thx
[02:38] <Cyberdoo> bob2: I guess its possible that was when I last rebooted. Linux runs so well I don't feel the need to reboot often.
[02:38] <nalioth> bolrod: in HappyPills' situation, he doesnt have internet, and othere than that, gcc in many versions is available in the repos already
[02:38] <dooglus> jonny: and if you look closely, it doesn't disappear - there's still a one-pixel wide black line when you move to the right edge, isn't there?
[02:38] <mc|amb> help installing gdm themes
[02:38] <bolrod> nalioth: how is he here then?
[02:38] <jonny> what about cups on Ubuntu, can you print from ubuntu to TIger? ( the printers attached to the tiger machine)
[02:38] <nalioth> bolrod: guess he's on windows
[02:38] <jonny> Tiger*
[02:38] <HappyPills> bolrod, via wireless and windows =)
[02:38] <Cyberdoo> bob2: But no one else is reporting the same problem so it can't be the kernel.
[02:39] <bolrod> hmm
[02:39] <bolrod> you're having dual boot?
[02:39] <mirak>  xorg-driver-fglrx fglrx-control EloraHRanma
[02:39] <Cyberdoo> bob2: It must have come from some of the programs I installed.....but which ones did I install.....
[02:39] <HappyPills> yuppers,
[02:39] <nalioth> HappyPills: does ndiswrapper not work for you?
[02:39] <bolrod> yikes
[02:39] <HappyPills> nalioth, it freezes
[02:39] <bolrod> you can't plug in somewhere?..
[02:39] <HappyPills> using the windows 64bit drivers
[02:39] <mirak> EloraHRanma: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
[02:40] <mirak> ?
[02:40] <mirak> EloraHRanma: bye
[02:40] <BinkS> hi guys
[02:40] <aurax> HI DOOD
[02:41] <BinkS> :( this is weird :/
[02:41] <Chizn> does anyone here have a radeon x800?
[02:41] <bolrod> HappyPills: you can burn dvd's?... maybe its a good idea to copy most important things to dvd/cd-rom
[02:41] <BinkS> I can get on some websites, but not all, and also I can use irc, and not gaim etc :(
[02:41] <HappyPills> bolrod, I intend to copy them to a shared fat32 partition on my computer
[02:41] <bolrod> or that
[02:41] <bolrod> :)
[02:41] <jonny> does "sudo apt-get update" put more programs in synaptic?
[02:41] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Breezy is very awesome. :-)
[02:42] <bolrod> no
[02:42] <bolrod> jonny: it updates the sources
[02:42] <BinkS> Where as, if I use XP, I can access all websites etc, both pc's direct into router
[02:42] <phinnaeus> bob2: you are a genius
[02:42] <bolrod> so you 'might' get new programs in the synaptic
[02:42] <BinkS> anyone got any ideas?
[02:42] <bolrod> but mostly newer versions of programs
[02:42] <bolrod> if there are any
[02:42] <EloraHRanma> mirak: Thanks
[02:42] <jonny> I used to have breezy and gdesklets was there, but now it isnt after a re-install of breezy!
[02:42] <phinnaeus> what are the mp3 codec thingies?
[02:42] <bolrod> (when it does a GET: ftp:/..something
[02:42] <Toma-> if anyonuses xqf, i reccomend rebuilding it with --enable-gtk2! its awesome!
[02:42] <Biscuitian_Warhe> BinkS: Whats the problem again? Can you give like all details, like Router, etc
[02:43] <mirak> EloraHRanma: there is a config panel but I don't remember the name
[02:43] <mirak> EloraHRanma: it's installed with fglrx-control
[02:43] <Hobbsee> !tell phinnaeus about w32codecs
[02:43] <bolrod> jonny: maybe you dont have a source with the package in the sources list
[02:43] <jonny> bolrod, WHAT?!?
[02:43] <phinnaeus> excellent hobbsee
[02:44] <bimberi> phinnaeus: also http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats (under Codecs)
[02:44] <bolrod> ugh.. maybe the mirror you're downloading your packages from.. doesn't have the specific package you're looking for
[02:44] <Biscuitian_Warhe> You all are lucky with your high speed, im stuck with the Linuxant Driver that won't compile on Breezy
[02:44] <BinkS> Its a DLink router, will find out model number in a moment. I can access some websites (www.overclockers.co.uk, www.mozilla.com, www.ubuntu.com - about all I tried) but I cant access others, i.e google, yahoo, or use gaim messenger etc :/
[02:44] <Mark_us> hiya
[02:44] <Hobbsee> no problems phinnaeus
[02:45] <HappyPills> okay, I've downloaded gcc-base and gcc 3.3 for amd64. once I get into Ubuntu what is the command to install them? apt-get -i blah?
[02:45] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Are apt archive dates by date downloaded?
[02:45] <Mark_us> can someone offer some words of wisdom regarding apt-get?
[02:45] <BinkS> D-Link 	DSL-G604T
[02:45] <Toma-> HappyPills: sudo apt-get install blah
[02:45] <Cyberdoo> Mark_us Apt-get is your friend.
[02:45] <bolrod> dpkg -i <package>
[02:45] <Biscuitian_Warhe> HappyPills, CD to the DIR and sudo dpkg -i foobar
[02:45] <Mark_us> it certainly is Cyberdoo
[02:45] <jonny> can someone paste the sources.list the way it should be on pastebin?
[02:45] <HappyPills> dpkg -i, thanks
[02:45] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Apt-Get is not your friend on Dialup, but it is awesome anyways
[02:45] <Toma-> Mark_us: 'man apt-get' is all the wisdom you need :)
[02:45] <Marlowe> Synaptic is nice too...
[02:45] <EloraHRanma> Mark_us: Wisest is use synaptic
[02:45] <HappyPills> be right back via Ubuntu hopefully
[02:45] <dabaR> my dia just crashed with all my work in it:)
[02:46] <HappyPills> dabaR, dia tends to do that
[02:46] <BinkS> any ideas? Its bugging me, and as I said, I have another pc running atm aswell (windows) and that can access all websites ? :/
[02:46] <HappyPills> dabaR, I love it when it corrupts your files as well =)
[02:46] <dabaR> ha
[02:46] <Biscuitian_Warhe> BinkS: Do you dualboot a comp, or do you do you have seperate comps hooked up to a router
[02:46] <bolrod> isn't synaptic just an extension of apt-get?
[02:46] <bolrod> graphical representation of apt-get
[02:46] <Cyberdoo> Are the time stamps in the apt-get archives from when it was downloaded or when it was created?
[02:46] <GURT> jonny: hang on
[02:46] <HappyPills> anyhoo- cya later and thanks for all the fish
[02:46] <bolrod> or rather.. apt
[02:46] <jonny> GURT: thx
[02:46] <Biscuitian_Warhe> BinkS: Did you try a LiveCd on that comp, maybe its just your router settings, or somthing of that nature
[02:47] <BinkS> seperate Biscuitian_Warhe
[02:47] <Marlowe> bolrod: yes, it just sits on top of apt-get
[02:47] <Mark_us> well i'm trying to install J2SE Runtime Environment with apt-get and i'm getting a message that the file is not there
[02:47] <solidgroove> how do I make the progress bars animated like hoary but for breezy?
[02:47] <bolrod> most things you can do with synaptic.. you can do with apt-get
[02:47] <BinkS> It wasnt working at all, until I added somethings in the network admin (DNS server iirc)
[02:47] <bolrod> and apt-cache
[02:47] <bolrod> and stuff
[02:47] <Marlowe> Mark_us maybe try a different repository?
[02:48] <BinkS> and its being slow accessing the websites also :( (the ones I can see)
[02:48] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Does anyone use Linuxant drivers? I try to compile it using the dpkg that has sources online, and I point to the right DIR, and it says the headers version isn't the same as my running kernel, and I checked, and it is
[02:48] <Mark_us> i did a search
[02:48] <EloraHRanma> mirak: All the fglrx I find are 2D only, not 3d
[02:48] <gean> Mark_us : did the task last hour : look at the hints in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats ! (its a http*s*)
[02:48] <bolrod> BinkS: ?... slow on loading sites?
[02:48] <okiaro> hi - small problem: i am using latest ubuntu on my ibm x31 laptop and i am using tpb to be able to use the 'access ibm' button. i changed /etc/tpbrc entry to THINKPAD /usr/bin/gnome-terminal, but for some reason, it opens 2 terminals when i press the button
[02:48] <Biscuitian_Warhe> BinkS: Try a livecd on the other comp
[02:48] <bolrod> or slow on resolving names
[02:48] <Mark_us> i think i have all repositories open
[02:48] <BinkS> names I think :/
[02:48] <bolrod> cat /etc/resolv.conf
[02:48] <bolrod> what does that give you
[02:49] <Delvien> What is artsd under Processes?
[02:49] <tomaj> how do you change an ubotu entry?
[02:49] <gean> mark_us : make sure you have the multiverse to put java-packages (or so) on the HD
[02:49] <Cyberdoo> bob2: Should I re-install?
[02:49] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: KDE sound system
[02:49] <GURT> jonny: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3908
[02:49] <BinkS> Ok I will Biscuitian_Warhe
[02:49] <bolrod> ?
[02:49] <jonny> thx GURT!! Big help to me!
[02:50] <bolrod> BinkS: you're running linux now?
[02:50] <Delvien> EloraHranma do i need it to play sound, its taking 72 megs of ram ! thats crazy for a background app
[02:50] <BinkS> yes.
[02:50] <bolrod> and your sites load slow?...
[02:50] <GURT> welcome
[02:50] <bolrod> so..   cat /etc/resolv.conf
[02:50] <bolrod> what does that give you
[02:50] <BinkS> bolrod, I am new to all this lol. Where do I need to put that? or do you mean open the file? :P
[02:50] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: I'm not sure it should use that much...
[02:50] <bolrod> erh
[02:50] <bolrod> open the file /etc/resolv.conf
[02:50] <bolrod> yes
[02:50] <BinkS> search ar7
[02:50] <BinkS> nameserver 192.168.1.1
[02:51] <gean> mark_us : i was trying to get the multiverse by mouse only... never works, did the dirty ususl job of editing /etc/apt/sources.list -> put a multiverse after each universe
[02:51] <bolrod> yes
[02:51] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: Try disabling it and using alsa or OSS, but they are not shared resource systems
[02:51] <bolrod> remove the search line
[02:51] <bolrod> and if you want really fast resolving time.. you could change the nameserver.. to the ip of the nameserver of your ISP
[02:51] <bolrod> (confusing enough?)
[02:51] <bolrod> ;)
[02:51] <jonny>  how do you get to sources.list?
[02:51] <tomaj> ubotu azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[02:51] <ubotu> ...but azureus is already something else...
[02:51] <BinkS> lol
[02:51] <bolrod> anyway... remove the 'search ...'  line completely
[02:51] <tomaj> how do you change a definition?
[02:51] <bolrod> save
[02:51] <BinkS> Ok done i think :O
[02:51] <bolrod> and load a site
[02:51] <psusi> when I man grub, it says the full documentation is in info.. when I info grub, it just shows the man page... how do I get the info page?
[02:52] <bolrod> (if you cant save.. you must open it in root)
[02:52] <Cyberdoo> Anyone have any ideas on this one: Apon booting and logging in I get a terminal window with an error message "There was an error creating the child procress for this terminal.", click okay and the terminal window remains, but blank and un-usable. Research indicates that this may have to do something with udev. udev is running, and has been re-installed.
[02:52] <varsedangger> what is a good FPS for linux?
[02:52] <GURT> azureus?
[02:52] <EloraHRanma> jonny: sudo find / -name sources.list
[02:52] <Marlowe> psusi: ">info grub"
[02:52] <Delvien> EloraHranma i changed Default quality to High and it went down to 13 megs
[02:52] <Toma-> varsedangger: quake3
[02:52] <EloraHRanma> jonny: Or as root (if you activated it)
[02:52] <gean> apt-get install grub-doc
[02:52] <psusi> Marlowe: I just said that only shows the man page
[02:52] <BinkS> still cant load sites, that I couldnt before. but other websites I could see, are fast!
[02:52] <tomaj> ubotu no, azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[02:53] <ubotu> tomaj: okay
[02:53] <Toma-> varsedangger:  or ut2004
[02:53] <solidgroove> where can I find program to generate xorg.conf. there used to be one in /usr/bin/X11
[02:53] <BinkS> Wolfenstein Enemy Territory (sp) is a good game under linux.
[02:53] <bolrod> BinkS: :) yes.. I know.. had the same problem
[02:53] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: Then that's it. It should be using 32 bits and god knows what else
[02:53] <psusi> it's like info either searches for a man page first, or can't find the info page, so falls back to the man page
[02:53] <Kyral> solidgroove, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:53] <BinkS> well it is under windows so im guessing its better under linux as its a linux native game iirc
[02:53] <bolrod> anyway.. 192.168.1.1 is your router?
[02:53] <Toma-> varsedangger: if you can run it, doom3 runs nice too ;)
[02:53] <BinkS> yes
[02:53] <Toma-> or quake 4
[02:54] <Marlowe> psusi - see the disclaimer at the bottom of the manpage ;)
[02:54] <Delvien> EloraHranma now it wont play anything hehe and i get this message, Sound server info message, Error while initializing the sound driver, Device: default cant be opened for playback ( Connection refused) the sound server will continue blah blah
[02:55] <BinkS> bolrod yes thats the ip of the router, but DNS server is 139.175.55.224, not sure if that worked or not before???
[02:55] <Orborde> The theme switcher doogley thing is messed up. Which package should I reinstall/reconfigure?
[02:55] <phinnaeus> whats the easiest way to test a printer?
[02:55] <edddi3> to print a page.
[02:55] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: Probably it's locked because some application is using arts
[02:55] <psusi> Marlowe: yea, it says the full manual can be found by info grub... only that just shows the man page again
[02:55] <Delvien> elora yea amarok was open :P
[02:55] <phinnaeus> edddi3:man that was like a slap in the face
[02:55] <varsedangger> BinkS, what's happening?
[02:56] <bolrod> BinkS: you could put the ip of the nameserver in resolv.conf .. instead of 192.168.1.1
[02:56] <edddi3> Sorry, but it's all you need to do
[02:56] <phinnaeus> i know
[02:56] <phinnaeus> okey dokey
[02:56] <Marlowe> psusi it also says, if the docs aren't complete, it's because the grub info's not installed properly
[02:56] <edddi3> lol phinnaeus
[02:56] <foxiness> phinnaeus, go to printing then select your printer then do a test from properties
[02:56] <Marlowe> psusi - try here http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/GRUB
[02:56] <jonny> if you are doing a file search for sources.list, wich one is it?
[02:56] <iiiears> !grub
[02:56] <ubotu> it has been said that grub is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows, or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[02:57] <psusi> ahhh
[02:57] <BinkS> varsedangger. I can access some websites (www.overclockers.co.uk, www.mozilla.com, www.ubuntu.com - about all I tried) but I cant access others, i.e google, yahoo, or use gaim messenger etc :/
[02:57] <inade\> !kde
[02:57] <ubotu> rumour has it, kde is A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[02:57] <bimberi> jonny: /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:57] <Nogimics> If you want to use the whole HD when installing ubuntu how do you got about it? and do I need to format the disc clean before trying to install ubuntu?
[02:57] <inade\> ubotu tell inade\ about gaim
[02:57] <BinkS> bolrod, what would the nameserver be? cant find it under router settings.
[02:57] <bimberi> Nogimics: no, it will offer to reformat and use the whole disk during the install
[02:57] <Orborde> Nogimics: The installer will give you an option
[02:57] <psusi> Nogimics: when the installer asks, just tell it to use the whole drive
[02:57] <varsedangger> i hade a problem like that... a guy told me to change the nameserver, just a sec i'll get you the shell
[02:58] <bolrod> oh... its just 'a' nameserver
[02:58] <bolrod> mostly the one of your ISP
[02:58] <Nogimics> I do that and it give me an error
[02:58] <jonny> UGHH! what is the exact command to get and edit your sources.list?
[02:58] <iiiears> Nogimics - just insert the CD /DVD and answer a few questions the software installer does the rest.
[02:58] <Marlowe> psusi oh look, the whole grub manual http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/
[02:58] <BinkS> ahh where would I get that? Might be under logs :/
[02:58] <LoneWolf071> how do i make a POP/SMTP Server, what service/deamon would i use?
[02:58] <bur[n] er> postfix for smtp... dunno for pop
[02:58] <BinkS> bolrod. So a DNS?
[02:58] <iiiears> postfix
[02:59] <varsedangger>  echo -e "nameserver 4.2.2.1\nnameserver 168.126.63.1" > /etc/resolv.conf && chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
[02:59] <Delvien> i need somemore memory for my laptop hehe 512 1 dimm ddr2 isnt cutting it
[02:59] <LoneWolf071> what is postfix>?
[02:59] <Nogimics> I chose erease entire disk and use the disk I wanted but when it goes to create partition it says Linux will not know about this change until you reboot
[02:59] <EloraHRanma> jonny: vim /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:59] <BinkS> bolrod, Sep  8 12:00:23> primary   DNS address 62.241.163.200
[02:59] <BinkS> Sep  8 12:00:23> secondary DNS address 158.43.240.4
[02:59] <Nogimics> and does not let me continue
[02:59] <BinkS> ?
[02:59] <varsedangger> binks
[02:59] <jonny> and this is the correct sources.list? http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3908
[02:59] <BinkS> Yea?
[02:59] <bolrod> BinkS: those indeed
[02:59] <EloraHRanma> jonny: Or your favourite editor
[02:59] <Marlowe> Delvien - wot you using that laptop for? that's crazy
[02:59] <bolrod> where did you put those?
[02:59] <LoneWolf071> nm, i got it...
[02:59] <bimberi> LoneWolf071: i've seen dovecot recommended a lot for pop
[03:00] <iiiears> Nogomics - Are you using the ubuntu installer? qtparted? gparted?
[03:00] <fernando> hi all
[03:00] <BinkS> Nowhere atm. I did have them under DNS before and it wasnt working bolrod :/
[03:00] <LoneWolf071> doesn't postfix do POP?
[03:00] <fernando> E: Build-dependencies for mutt could not be satisfied.
[03:00] <BinkS> Yes varsedangger
[03:00] <Delvien> multimedia :) but KDE is taking like 390 mb or ram i dont know why
[03:00] <fernando> when apt-get build-dep mutt
[03:00] <Nogimics> I just entered the ubuntu 5.10 disc and ran through the setup
[03:00] <bolrod> where in dns?..
[03:00] <fernando> where i can to take the devel packages to mutt?
[03:00] <bolrod> what file?
[03:00] <phinnaeus> thanks for your help everyone!
[03:00] <varsedangger> BinkS, what was happening to me was my quest dsl ip provider was dropping my mnameserver information and it changes the stuff to a korean ip address i guess, anyway it worked for me
[03:00] <BinkS> resolv.conf
[03:01] <LoneWolf071> BTW, what is the default device for serial connections?
[03:01] <Marlowe> /dev/ttyS0 I believe
[03:01] <iiiears> Nogimics, - hm. -  for me it just asked if i wanted to use the entire disk i clicked yes then it moved on
[03:01] <varsedangger> BinkS, just open up a root shell and pop that sucker in there
[03:01] <EloraHRanma> I'm afraid 3d bianries are not available in Breezy. It offers the (perfect) 2d emulation form X.Org, but not 3d
[03:01] <varsedangger>  echo -e "nameserver 4.2.2.1\nnameserver 168.126.63.1" > /etc/resolv.conf && chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
[03:01] <varsedangger> did that work?
[03:01] <jonny> and the sources.list should be changed?
[03:01] <BinkS> [n00bmode]  rootshell? :P
[03:01] <Nogimics> :(
[03:02] <bimberi> LoneWolf071: /dev/ttyS0, 1, ....
[03:02] <bolrod> 4.2.2.1 ?
[03:02] <Nogimics> the disk is not clean it has Data on, could this be why im having problems?
[03:02] <varsedangger> or this should work sudo echo -e "nameserver 4.2.2.1\nnameserver 168.126.63.1" > /etc/resolv.conf && chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
[03:02] <varsedangger> BinkS, in a terminal
[03:02] <varsedangger> are you following me?
[03:02] <bolrod> yes.. I think the fastest for him is to just put the nameserver of his ISP in the resolv.conf
[03:02] <bolrod> since thats the closest to him
[03:03] <bolrod> host 62.241.163.200
[03:03] <bolrod> 200.163.241.62.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer resolver2.systems.pipex.net.
[03:03] <bolrod> so..
[03:03] <Orborde> The theme switcher doogley thing is messed up. Which package should I reinstall/reconfigure?
[03:03] <iiiears> Mogimics - i am kinda new here too. - i don't think so though.
[03:03] <bolrod> resolver1.systems.pipex.net would be nameserver 1 I guess :)
[03:03] <FarrisG> can anyone explain why, even though my two machines are synced up at 100Mbit, iptraf shows that I'm only getting 10Mbit of throughput?
[03:03] <Nogimics> it makes me choose all these weird partition options
[03:03] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: KDE eats 300MB in my system always
[03:03] <Nogimics> all I want to do is use entire disk and continue
[03:04] <Nogimics> but their is a Swap drive, root, boot, and my disk
[03:04] <BinkS> wheres terminal? Sorry never used it before but im a quick learner ;)
[03:04] <Delvien> EloraHranma gnome was taking 193
[03:04] <Marlowe> FarrisG - slow disk? PCI ?
[03:04] <BinkS> Ahh i found it
[03:04] <BinkS> so put what in terminal??? bolrod or varsedangger
[03:04] <varsedangger> ok but reslov.conf keeps getting screwed up and after i come back and by system has gone into screensaver, and my resolv.config gets reset
[03:04] <jonny> GEEZ!
[03:04] <iiiears> Nogimics - i am puzzled.
[03:04] <varsedangger> can you open a root terminal?
[03:04] <varsedangger> BinkS,
[03:05] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: Check your configuration. KDE has lots of resources hacks
[03:05] <Nogimics> ill try installation again
[03:05] <james> hello?
[03:05] <bimberi> Nogimics: you said it asked you to reboot, did you?
[03:05] <Delvien> ElorhRanma what do you mean?
[03:05] <Nogimics> It did not ask me to reboot
[03:05] <oasiao> hey im new to linux and programming , where should i start to learn programming
[03:05] <BinkS> varsedangger i got told to do this : sudo chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf to lock it
[03:05] <Nogimics> it said Linux would not know of any changes until you do reboot
[03:05] <drummer87> hey all, is breezy as buggy as some are saying on the forums? i don't want to upgrade at the moment if stuff i got working in hoary is going to break...
[03:05] <Nogimics> I clicked continue brings me back to that error
[03:05] <BinkS> -i to unlock
[03:06] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: kcontrol
[03:06] <Nogimics> click ignore, it did the same
[03:06] <bolrod> why lock it
[03:06] <Marlowe> oasiao - first choose java or C :D
[03:06] <varsedangger> yeah and for some reason that still isn't working for me
[03:06] <bolrod> its not that an important config file
[03:06] <BinkS> then it dont edit the file
[03:06] <oasiao> ok between java and C what is more fun to build with
[03:06] <bimberi> Nogimics: well no, it didn't ask, but it said this (apparently) - "when it goes to create partition it says Linux will not know about this change until you reboot"
[03:06] <oasiao> Marlowe
[03:06] <BinkS> i can open terminal, but no idea what next?? ?:/
[03:06] <bolrod> BinkS: you dont have to do the chattr
[03:07] <varsedangger> BinkS, the command echo ""blah blah" >>  reslove.config over writes the file
[03:07] <Delvien> ElorhRanma how do i check these hacks
[03:07] <FarrisG> Marlowe: Seems a bit to coincidental to be one of those. 100Mbit connection, EXACTLY 10Mbit throughput
[03:07] <bolrod> varsedangger: no it doesn't
[03:07] <bolrod> it appends to the file
[03:07] <bolrod> damn... do you know the >> thingies?
[03:07] <Nogimics> be back in 10 mins will try again
[03:07] <bolrod> and > and |
[03:07] <BinkS> Grrr im confused now :/:/:/
[03:08] <BinkS> doesnt take much, hehe
[03:08] <bolrod> BinkS: I think varsedangger himself is too
[03:08] <FarrisG> Marlowe: plus, local writes between disks are really fast
[03:08] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: They are options in different stuff, from Look & Feel to directory listing
[03:08] <varsedangger> type this in the new window  sudo echo -e "nameserver 4.2.2.1\nnameserver 168.126.63.1" > /etc/resolv.conf && chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
[03:08] <bolrod> echo "something" >> file
[03:08] <bolrod> appends to the file
[03:08] <BinkS> So what would you suggest me to do?
[03:08] <BinkS> both of you
[03:08] <bolrod> echo "something" > file    overwrites the file
[03:08] <bolrod> why the chattr +i
[03:08] <BinkS> Whats that nameserver though?
[03:08] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: Just look around to find things which might work
[03:08] <bolrod> it will only confuse when he wants to change it!!!
[03:08] <fernando> E: Build-dependencies for mutt could not be satisfied. how to fix this? apt-get build-dep mutt
[03:09] <bolrod> BinkS: can you open   www.google.com?
[03:09] <BinkS> all this, to get changed soon! :P (I want to setup a network with another pc, but want net working on this 1st)
[03:09] <bolrod> if you can open a site.. by entering the url
[03:09] <bolrod> the nameserver works
[03:09] <BinkS> no bolrod, just hangs on "Conntectiong to"
[03:09] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: Anyway, if resources are such a worry, move to Enlightenment, BlackBox or the likes. They're much more beatiful and less greedy
[03:09] <bolrod> oh
[03:09] <bolrod> well
[03:09] <BinkS> connecting
[03:09] <bolrod> the nameserver works
[03:09] <bolrod> heheh
[03:09] <BinkS> got an ip to test?
[03:09] <bimberi> fernando: are your source repositories enabled? (Lines beginning with deb-src in sources.list)
[03:09] <BinkS> I cant get on the website though?
[03:09] <EloraHRanma> Binks: Domain Name Service. google
[03:09] <BinkS> i can get on 3/4 not many :(
[03:10] <bolrod> http://66.249.85.99
[03:10] <Delvien> ElorhRanma versus Konquerer?
[03:10] <Toma-> twm 4evar!
[03:10] <bolrod> BinkS: can you open that link?
[03:10] <james> anyone installed mplayer on ubuntu?
[03:10] <varsedangger> bolrod, you are right, i was told that chattr would lock the resolv.conf file from getting changed
[03:10] <bolrod> james: yep
[03:10] <james> i dont seem to be able to apt-get it?
[03:10] <varsedangger> james,  i have
[03:10] <BinkS> OK bolrod, I can get onto the site using IP. I guess that means nameserver isnt working??
[03:10] <bolrod> varsedangger: I know.. just a quick look in the manual
[03:10] <james> hmm... what could be going wrong?
[03:10] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: ? Konqueror is perfectly useable from enlightenment, if you activate KDE compatibility
[03:10] <bolrod> hmm.. weird
[03:10] <Toma-> james: try 'mplayer-386'
[03:11] <bolrod> BinkS: probably
[03:11] <BinkS> that what is wrong?
[03:11] <BinkS> ok :)
[03:11] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: Galeon works perfectly
[03:11] <Delvien> EloraHranma then what is Enlightenment??
[03:11] <varsedangger> bolrod, do you use mplayer or another front end?
[03:11] <BinkS> so What nameserver should I use? Sep  8 12:00:23> primary   DNS address 62.241.163.200 ?
[03:11] <Delvien> EloraHranma im confused
[03:11] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: Another Window Manager
[03:11] <bolrod> varsedangger: also.. I dont thing the \n thing works in echo
[03:11] <james> james@james:~$ sudo apt-cache search mplayer
[03:11] <james> mga-vid-source - Kernel driver for the back-end scaler on Matrox cards (source)
[03:11] <varsedangger> i've used mplay in the past but i can't get it to work
[03:11] <fernando> bimberi i have the deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main multiverse universe restricted
[03:11] <james> thats all i've got... no mplayer at all
[03:12] <BinkS> Is Gaim good for MSN messenger by the way?
[03:12] <apokryphos> decent enough
[03:12] <james> Gaim is quality
[03:12] <Delvien> EloreaHranma ah ok ill look at that
[03:12] <varsedangger> bolrod, heck if i know
[03:12] <mataks> how can scan my computer for anti-virus?
[03:12] <BinkS> ok cool
[03:12] <BinkS> all i need to do is sort a DNS
[03:12] <BinkS> lOL
[03:12] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: It's like GNome or KDE, but much lighterm and different style (no task bar, but IconBox, clicking in the desktop to get the applications menu...)
[03:12] <bolrod> BinkS: echo "nameserver 62.241.160.200" > /etc/resolv.conf
[03:12] <bolrod> in terminal
[03:13] <Delvien> EloraHranma o i wont get rid of KDE i like it too much
[03:13] <Orborde> EloraHRanma: What are you talking about?
[03:13] <Xeromem> grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
[03:13] <Toma-> james, have you got multiverse and universe in your sources?
[03:13] <Xeromem> i can't install skype
[03:13] <Toma-> !mplayer
[03:13] <ubotu> mplayer is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto.  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[03:13] <apokryphos> !tell Xeromem about skype
[03:13] <bolrod> james: I compiled it
[03:13] <bolrod> it took me like alot of hours
[03:13] <bolrod> to get everything right
[03:13] <bolrod> -.-
[03:13] <james> hmm i havent got multiverse... will try that
[03:13] <mataks> is there any virus scanner in linux?
[03:13] <bolrod> and I still dont quite like the mplayerplug-in
[03:13] <Yrtlzmo> Does anyone want to recommend a nice GUI FTP program?
[03:14] <bolrod> mataks: clamav
[03:14] <mataks> ok
[03:14] <EloraHRanma> Delvien: That's because you haven't seen Enlightenment =)
[03:14] <eli> Hello all ... has anyone been able to get the NTFS resizer in the Ubuntu installer to work?
[03:14] <nalioth> mataks: none are needed, but you can use clamav to protect your windows using friends and family
[03:14] <jonny> thx fo the help
[03:14] <cyphase> i forgot.. where is local mail kept?
[03:14] <jighead> Yrtlzmo: Places->Connect to server, or gftp
[03:14] <bolrod> enlightenment isn't that nice
[03:14] <bolrod> at least
[03:14] <bolrod> 16
[03:14] <EloraHRanma> Delvien/Osborde: I love Enlightenment (actually, I'm going to try eLive)
[03:14] <Orborde> EloraHRanma: What exactly is Enlightenment?
[03:14] <BinkS> brb
[03:14] <nalioth> eli: it works well
[03:14] <bolrod> Orborde: window manager
[03:14] <Marlowe> FarrisG - I guess run mii-tool
[03:15] <bimberi> fernando: you might need lines for breezy-security and breezy-updates as well (as breezy)
[03:15] <MaTaKs> why don't need to use anti-virus?
[03:15] <nalioth> bolrod: we're talking enlightenment dr17
[03:15] <Delvien> EloraHRanma aye prolly :P but im not up to a big move like that
[03:15] <bolrod> oh
[03:15] <Orborde> EloraHRanma: What is the relationship between Gnome, Metacity, X, and GTK, and which does Enlightenment replace?
[03:15] <bolrod> haven't used that
[03:15] <nalioth> MaTaKs: cuz linux has no known viruses
[03:15] <eli> nalioth: selecting a partition, then the size, then entering a smaller size does nothing. Brings me back to the partition editing screen and the partition is the same size.
[03:15] <cyphase> anyone
[03:15] <Delvien> EloreaHranma amarok takes fricken 150 mb of ram
[03:15] <MaTaKs> kool
[03:15] <BinkS> ok its in there
[03:15] <cyphase> ?
[03:15] <BinkS> but It still doesnt work?
[03:15] <cyphase> Where is local mail kept?
[03:15] <EloraHRanma> Orborde: It can replace GNOme, for example
[03:15] <nalioth> eli: it's been a long time since i ran it. do you have an ubuntu livecd?
[03:15] <atripathi> goodmorning everyone
[03:15] <bolrod> MaTaKs: you can use clamav to scan your mail
[03:15] <LoneWolf071> i port forwarded 80 and 21-23 and i cannot connect to them via the internet, why?
[03:16] <BinkS> bolrod, shall i remove 192.168.1.1?
[03:16] <LoneWolf071> i have no firewall up
[03:16] <dooglus> cyphase: /var/mail
[03:16] <Marlowe>  cyphase /var/spool/mail is typical
[03:16] <bolrod> just do the echo command
[03:16] <bolrod> it will remove the other one
[03:16] <eli> nalioth: don't think so, just the installer as far as I know
[03:16] <MaTaKs> i don't receive mails on my computer
[03:16] <cyphase> hmm
[03:16] <BinkS> ok
[03:16] <EloraHRanma> Osborde: Gnome tries to control every aspect of multimedia connection, while X gives the basic support for everything
[03:16] <cyphase> they were both empty
[03:16] <dooglus> Marlowe: Marlowe /var/spool/mail is a symlink to ../mail
[03:16] <Orborde> EloraHRanma: So Gnome, GTK, and Metacity are all wound up together?
[03:16] <cyphase> i tried them both with evolution, but there was nothing there
[03:16] <Marlowe> but not always ;)
[03:17] <bolrod> IMAP rules btw
[03:17] <EloraHRanma> Osborde: GTK are graphics libraries, just like Swing in Java
[03:17] <fernando> bimberi i have all (security and updates too)
[03:17] <BinkS> YAY
[03:17] <BinkS> and now it works :D
[03:17] <Orborde> EloraHRanma: Ever heard of autocomplete? Because my name isn't Osborde... :)
[03:17] <BinkS> Thanks bolrod :d
[03:17] <bolrod> indeed
[03:17] <EloraHRanma> Osborde: Metacity, I think, is just a window painter, but i'm not sure
[03:17] <bolrod> you can add more nameservers
[03:17] <bolrod> in the case one goes down
[03:17] <LoneWolf071> ?
[03:17] <BinkS> I have 2 here :)
[03:17] <bolrod> try pinging them for ip's
[03:17] <Orborde> EloraHRanma: Okay, you're helping somewhat. I'm still kind of confused, though.
[03:18] <bimberi> fernando: not sure then sorry (as long as you've apt-get update'd)
[03:18] <EloraHRanma> Orborde: Nup. I know of Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V. One mistake and it repeats itself
[03:18] <Xeromem> my buttons on my mouse doesn't work!!!!!!!! logitech MX 510
[03:18] <jighead> dooglus: did you get that dvd image over to the windows box?
[03:18] <bolrod> ping  resolver0.systems.pipex.net ... and then change the numbers ofcourse
[03:18] <bolrod> :)
[03:18] <fernando> bimberi 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[03:18] <BinkS> Thanks :)
[03:18] <EloraHRanma> Orborde: Nice. Didn't know gaim used that too =) Thanks!
[03:18] <dooglus> jighead: yeah.
[03:19] <BinkS> Now I need to get Nvidia graphics drivers
[03:19] <jighead> dooglus: what did it take?
[03:19] <Chizn> could you play 3d games in vmware?
[03:19] <Orborde> EloraHRanma: I had no idea what you were using :)
[03:19] <atripathi> no server shows up. Installed apache2 but on accessing localhost it says not found
[03:19] <atripathi> what could be the reason
[03:19] <bimberi> fernando: update (that looks like output from upgrade)
[03:19] <drummer87> i have ubuntu in the second half of my hdd, can i resize the partition to fill the first half as well?
[03:19] <Orborde> EloraHRanma: You're lucky. I can't get Gaim to use IRC for some reason :(
[03:19] <Xeromem> my buttons on my mouse doesn't work!!!!!!!! logitech MX 510
[03:19] <LoneWolf071> atripathi:do you have apache regular installed?
[03:19] <dooglus> jighead: the trick is to use "cifs" instead of "smbfs".  apparently smb has a 2Gb filesize limit the way samba uses it, but cifs doesn't.
[03:19] <bolrod> Xeromem: which buttons
[03:19] <atripathi> LoneWolf071: apache2 from synaptic
[03:19] <EloraHRanma> Orborde: It just worked...
[03:19] <Xeromem> back forward and menu
[03:19] <jighead> dooglus: good to know
[03:20] <BinkS> mine dont on my mouse either Xeromem, MX1000
[03:20] <EloraHRanma> Orborde: Sorry for you =(
[03:20] <dooglus> jighead: so I use "sudo mount -t cifs -o password=,uid=chris //server/dokumenty ~/smb/server/dokumenty" to mount it now
[03:20] <LoneWolf071> apripathi:ok, well  go to /etc/init.d and make sure you have both apache and apache2
[03:20] <bolrod> Xeromem: ah.. back and forward can work in firefox..
[03:20] <Orborde> EloraHRanma: How did you go about it? I find the account manager thing kind of confusing as applied to IRC.
[03:20] <bolrod> you have to fiddle some with xorg.conf
[03:20] <atripathi> Infact I also installed webmin.............which also doesnt show up at 10000
[03:20] <Xeromem> no they don't work :(
[03:20] <bolrod> and xmodwheel
[03:20] <bolrod> or something
[03:20] <bolrod> no
[03:20] <bolrod> xmodmap
[03:20] <bolrod> bleah
[03:20] <EloraHRanma> Ok. I'm trying again: Anyone can use 1152x864 resolution in their Ubuntu?
[03:20] <Xeromem> no, the wheel works
[03:20] <Xeromem> its te back/forward buttons
[03:20] <bolrod> yes
[03:20] <bolrod> I know
[03:21] <atripathi> have only apache2
[03:21] <bolrod> I have the MX700 and MX1000 right here
[03:21] <LoneWolf071> well then do apt-get install apache
[03:21] <Orborde> EloraHRanma: Okay...it Just Worked for me. I'm *so* confused.
[03:21] <Xeromem> how do i edit xorg.conf
[03:21] <LoneWolf071> nano xorg.conf
[03:21] <bolrod> with a text editor...
[03:21] <Chizn> would i be able to run ut 2004 in vmware?
[03:21] <EloraHRanma> Orborde: Just created an IRC account (freenode is default), gave it a nice name, chose my alias and that's it
[03:21] <Xeromem> but where is it
[03:21] <bolrod> joe xorg.conf
[03:21] <bolrod> vim xorg.conf
[03:21] <bolrod> pico xorg.conf
[03:21] <bolrod> anything
[03:21] <Marlowe> EloraHRanma just add the res to the mode line in xorg.conf & restart X
[03:21] <atripathi> LoneWolf071:  could ya please tell me in short why i need apache too ? and will installing apache now take over the apache2 settings ?
[03:22] <Chizn> or any 3d accellerated game for that matter?
[03:22] <drummer87> Xeromem, sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:22] <Mave^> gedit xorg.conf
[03:22] <fernando> bimberi http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3910
[03:22] <Toma-> Chizn: ut2004 runs on linux. u just need the binaries. and no it wnt run on vmware
[03:22] <Xeromem> no, you don't understand me
[03:22] <bolrod> I do
[03:22] <Xeromem> where is xorg.conf
[03:22] <uninel_jog> oi
[03:22] <LoneWolf071> atripathi:apt-get install apache
[03:22] <Chizn> Toma-,  what about Half Life 2?
[03:22] <bolrod> whoo
[03:22] <rick_> chizn ut2004 has a linux installer on the dvd
[03:22] <Marlowe> /etc/X11
[03:22] <Toma-> Chizn: with cedega, yes
[03:22] <drummer87> Xeromem, look up... /etc/X11
[03:22] <Mave^> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:22] <Xeromem> ah thx !
[03:22] <bolrod> find /etc/ -iname "*xorg.conf*"
[03:22] <EloraHRanma> Marlowe: My xorg.conf is perfectly set. It passes from 1280 to 1024, but ignores the 1152 entry
[03:22] <bolrod> yes.. you can learn to search ;p
[03:23] <atripathi> ok doing
[03:23] <Chizn> rick_, i didnt know that, cool
[03:23] <Xeromem> seems like empty!
[03:23] <bolrod> ?
[03:23] <Chizn> Toma-, is Cedega a Linux?
[03:23] <bolrod> your xorg.conf is empty?
[03:23] <rick_> works great put it a week ago
[03:23] <bolrod> O_O
[03:23] <Xeromem> yes :s
[03:23] <Toma-> Chizn: its the .run file thats on the ut2004 dvd. just 'sh ut2004-blah.run'
[03:23] <bolrod> you have XFree86?
[03:23] <bolrod> damn.. what was that filename again
[03:23] <Mave^> Current bandwidth usage - Down: 889.5 KB/s - Up: 17.4 KB/s
[03:23] <Toma-> Chizn: no, its a program that lets you run/emulate windows games
[03:23] <_jason> Xeromem:  make sure you opened the right file
[03:23] <Xeromem> i think i ever had installed it to fix my problem
[03:23] <Xeromem> but it didn't work
[03:23] <Toma-> Chizn: google it ;)
[03:23] <bolrod> /etc/X11/XFree86-conf.somethingblahetc
[03:23] <Chizn> ohhh, opensource?
[03:23] <Xeromem> i typed: sudo gedit /etc/x11/xorg.conf
[03:24] <Toma-> nope :(
[03:24] <atripathi> Setting up apache (1.3.33-8) ...
[03:24] <atripathi> dpkg: error processing apache (--configure):
[03:24] <atripathi>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[03:24] <atripathi> Errors were encountered while processing:
[03:24] <atripathi>  apache
[03:24] <atripathi> eli: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[03:24] <bolrod> nononono
[03:24] <Chizn> damn :o( how much does it cost?
[03:24] <bolrod> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:24] <Toma-> oh wait it is....
[03:24] <Toma-> but not free...
[03:24] <_jason> Xenguy:  capital X
[03:24] <nalioth> atripathi: please dont paste in here
[03:24] <_jason> err Xeromem ^
[03:24] <Chizn> ah, is it expensive?
[03:24] <Xeromem> aaah
[03:24] <Toma-> Chizn: google "cedega cvs"
[03:24] <MaTaKs> who's using bitchx here? how to read mails
[03:24] <Xeromem> got it :)
[03:24] <atripathi> k i thought its too small :P
[03:24] <Toma-> nah, like $5
[03:24] <bimberi> fernando: pastebin your sources.list
[03:24] <Xeromem> ok, what to edit now?
[03:25] <bolrod> yes..
[03:25] <bolrod> good question
[03:25] <iamsthitha> hey
[03:25] <iamsthitha> is there a way to upgrade my xorg?
[03:25] <bolrod> Xeromem: search the config for your mouse
[03:25] <iamsthitha> I'm on the latest stable version
[03:25] <EloraHRanma> So, my question is, does 1152 work for any Radeon owner?
[03:25] <iamsthitha> but I wanna upgrade
[03:25] <atripathi> LoneWolf071: it didnt install
[03:25] <bolrod> something like...
[03:25] <bolrod> Section "InputDevice" Identifier      "Configured Mouse" Driver          "mouse"
[03:25] <Xeromem> Logitech has no Linux drivers
[03:25] <BinkS> OMFG
[03:25] <fernando> bimberi http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3911
[03:25] <BinkS> I DONT KNOW MY ROOT PASSWORD :/:/:/:/
[03:25] <bolrod> BinkS: lol
[03:25] <Xeromem> there is no root ^
[03:26] <bolrod> sudo passwd
[03:26] <bolrod> and enter new
[03:26] <EloraHRanma> BinkS: You don't have a root password
[03:26] <Xeromem> even a noob as me knew it ;)
[03:26] <BinkS> well how am i meant to run this as root?
[03:26] <oasiao> how do u make a quick launch icon?
[03:26] <bolrod> I hate it when there is no root
[03:26] <BinkS> (to install drivers)
[03:26] <bolrod> I hate sudo
[03:26] <EloraHRanma> BinkS: Look at the forums to know how to open root account
[03:26] <bolrod> ;p
[03:26] <jcho> hie, anybody has a wifi pcmcia card Gateway WBM-120 which works fine under breezy ?
[03:26] <LoneWolf071> BinkS:ubuntu comes with no root access, do sudo su
[03:26] <iiiears> Our street is filling with tiny ghosties and ghoulies the air is filled with sound disembodies screams and recorded pipe organs playing dirges. - GASP! the candy is running out and i am all alone. - please help.  - grin
[03:26] <bolrod> Xeromem: you found the mouse section in xorg.conf?
[03:26] <Xeromem> hey bolrod
[03:26] <LoneWolf071> type in you main account password(created at setup) then do passwd to make a root password
[03:26] <thirso> does anyone have any idea why VLC will play aacplus but XMMS and BMP wont(ive installed MP4/aac plugin)?
[03:27] <Chizn> ah cool, thank you Toma-
[03:27] <Xeromem> Section "InputDevice"
[03:27] <Xeromem> 	Identifier	"Configured Mouse"
[03:27] <Xeromem> 	Driver		"mouse"
[03:27] <bolrod> LoneWolf071: istnt it   sudo passwd
[03:27] <bolrod> ?
[03:27] <Xeromem> this section?
[03:27] <Orborde> Ack. Help. The default Ubuntu theme in my theme switcher somehow got changed from brown to gray.
[03:27] <bolrod> otherwise you'd change your own password
[03:27] <bolrod> .... no?
[03:27] <BinkS> Explain again, so I need to open a root account or Sudo? :/
[03:27] <bolrod> Xeromem: indeed
[03:27] <LoneWolf071> you could fo that
[03:27] <LoneWolf071> BinkS:Sudo is Superuser Do
[03:27] <oasiao> How do u make a quick launch icon or script so i dont have to always type in a certain command
[03:27] <oasiao> ?
[03:27] <Chizn> lol, so far i am using VMWare, Crossover Office and Soon.. Cedega, lol
[03:27] <Marlowe> I think "sudo passwd root" should do it
[03:27] <Toma-> Chizn: check out http://www.linux-gamers.net/ for some howto's and stuff
[03:27] <atripathi> LoneWolf071:  Hey I just installed apache
[03:28] <EloraHRanma> BinkS: It's in the UbuntuLinux.com FAQs
[03:28] <LoneWolf071> BinkS:i let's you use a one time root line
[03:28] <Chizn> yes, i found that Toma- thank you
[03:28] <BinkS> OK cool
[03:28] <bolrod> Marlowe: yes.. but you be executing passwd in root.. so
[03:28] <LoneWolf071> atripathi:now start the service
[03:28] <bolrod> sudo passwd   worked for me
[03:28] <_jason> oasiao:  right click on desktop and make a launcher or make an alias in your .bashrc if you are talking about the terminal
[03:28] <LoneWolf071> i know... i justl ike sudo su
[03:28] <bolrod> Xeromem: how many buttons does your mouse have
[03:28] <iiiears> Cedega if it your app likes it is likely fastest
[03:28] <bolrod> according to xorg.conf
[03:28] <bolrod> :)
[03:28] <oasiao> yea _jason
[03:28] <Chizn> or "sudo -i"
[03:28] <BinkS> login as sudo?
[03:28] <_jason> oasiao:  yea as in terminal?
[03:28] <Xeromem> i think 8, if wheeler counts in
[03:28] <bolrod> su
[03:29] <bolrod> logs in as superuser
[03:29] <Xeromem> 	Option		"CorePointer"
[03:29] <Xeromem> 	Option		"Device"		"/dev/input/mice"
[03:29] <Xeromem> 	Option		"Protocol"		"ImPS/2"
[03:29] <Xeromem> 	Option		"Emulate3Buttons"	"true"
[03:29] <Xeromem> 	Option		"ZAxisMapping"		"4 5"
[03:29] <BinkS> ok i will brb (need to do something 1st :P)
[03:29] <bolrod> WOOO
[03:29] <bolrod> yes
[03:29] <bolrod> remove the Emulate3Buttons
[03:29] <LoneWolf071> BinkS:no
[03:29] <bolrod> set protocol to auto
[03:29] <LoneWolf071> BinkS:sudo is a command
[03:29] <bolrod> (can be something else)
[03:29] <EloraHRanma> FAQs where created for a reason
[03:29] <Marlowe> BinkS no no - sudo runs programs as root
[03:29] <thirso> does anyone have any idea why VLC will play aacplus but XMMS and BMP wont(ive installed MP4/aac plugin)?
[03:29] <Toma-> Chizn: vmware sux... what u using it for?
[03:29] <bolrod> add     Option "Buttons" "7"
[03:29] <oasiao> ok cool it works
[03:29] <EloraHRanma> And RTFM is LAW
[03:29] <LoneWolf071> so user@localhost:/dir # sudo passwd
[03:30] <Xeromem> emulate3d -> false
[03:30] <bolrod> change XAxisMapping to  "6 7"
[03:30] <bolrod> :)
[03:30] <BinkS> ok, i will work it out
[03:30] <bolrod> Xeromem: got it?
[03:30] <fernando> bimberi any other idea?
[03:30] <n0odl3> what is bolrod doing?
[03:30] <Xeromem> protocol -> Auto
[03:30] <bolrod> Xeromem: no.. remove the line completely
[03:30] <iiiears> !mouse
[03:30] <ubotu> I heard mouse is Enabling extra buttons  https://wiki.ubuntu.com//ManyButtonsMouseHowto, or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=65471&highlight=evdev
[03:30] <bolrod> you dont need it
[03:30] <n0odl3> is bolrod setting up a tablet?
[03:30] <Marlowe> Binks - just type "sudo passwd" and you're done - easy as
[03:30] <BinkS> :) just want to install nvidia drivers grrr.
[03:30] <bob2> telling people to RTFM is silly
[03:30] <Xeromem> do i need to reboot
[03:30] <bob2> unless you point them at the right FM
[03:30] <bolrod> Xeromem: you ever needed a reboot on linux?
[03:30] <Xeromem> or is that only for windows systems
[03:30] <bolrod> ;p
[03:30] <Marlowe> bob2 FM or AM?
[03:30] <Xeromem> :)
[03:30] <bolrod> ok.. some things do need reboot.. ok...
[03:30] <Chizn> what is the /var/ folder for?
[03:30] <n0odl3> bolrod: are you setting up a tablet?
[03:31] <dooglus> bolrod: I had to reboot earlier today.  The whole system froze.
[03:31] <bob2> Xeromem: you need to reboot for kernel updates
[03:31] <Xeromem> no, it still doesn't work :(
[03:31] <bolrod> bob2: and apache upgrades
[03:31] <bob2> Xeromem: that's about it
[03:31] <bob2> bolrod: wtf, no.
[03:31] <bolrod> and some other upgrades
[03:31] <iiiears> they came here for help. - the manual was likely incomeplete or incomprehensible to them.
[03:31] <bob2> bolrod: apache restarts itself when upgraded
[03:31] <bolrod> bob2: yes.. there was some apache upgrade that needed a reboot
[03:31] <Chizn> !reiser
[03:31] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, Chizn
[03:31] <thirso> #xfvalid_buffer:copy:ubuntu:
[03:31] <Chizn> lol
[03:31] <bob2> bolrod: when?
[03:31] <EloraHRanma> bob2: Answering the same question a thousand times, when it can be searched is silly. Sorry if it is rush, but that's so for a reason. And Ubuntu FAQs are very good.
[03:31] <bolrod> dont know
[03:31] <BinkS> whats the path to desktop? (or how do i move a file ? )
[03:31] <bolrod> was in debian
[03:31] <iiiears> !rieserfs
[03:31] <ubotu> iiiears: Not a clue
[03:31] <bolrod> Xeromem: msg me the mouse config now
[03:31] <bob2> bolrod: I'd be really really shocked
[03:32] <Xeromem> ok
[03:32] <Chizn> !reiserfs
[03:32] <iiiears> i canned spel
[03:32] <ubotu> reiserfs is, like, a journalling file system - In benchmarks it seems to be faster then other default file systems.
[03:32] <bolrod> bob2: dont remember why it was
[03:32] <dooglus> Chizn: /var is for system stuff that changes.  /usr is for system stuff that's static
[03:32] <Xeromem> 	Identifier	"Configured Mouse"
[03:32] <Xeromem> 	Driver		"mouse"
[03:32] <Xeromem> 	Option		"CorePointer"
[03:32] <Xeromem> 	Option		"Device"		"/dev/input/mice"
[03:32] <Xeromem> 	Option		"Protocol"		"Auto"
[03:32] <Xeromem> 	Option		"Emulate3Buttons"	"false"
[03:32] <Xeromem> 	Option		"ZAxisMapping"		"6 7"
[03:32] <bolrod> MSG ME!~!!
[03:32] <bolrod> not the channel
[03:32] <bolrod> bleagh
[03:32] <Chizn> ah right
[03:32] <Xeromem> sorry!
[03:32] <bolrod> :)
[03:32] <Marlowe> aagh!! my eyes!!
[03:32] <bob2> bolrod: if you ever do find it, I'd be very very interested to see the changelog entry or whatever
[03:32] <bob2> I can't think of any reason to do that
[03:32] <BinkS> bolrod do you know
[03:32] <BinkS> #?
[03:32] <bolrod> remove the Emulate3Buttons line
[03:32] <bolrod> its quite useless
[03:32] <drummer87> is the ubuntu-desktop neccesary for an upgrade to breezy?
[03:32] <bolrod> since you dont have 3 buttons
[03:32] <bolrod> ;p
[03:32] <Chizn> i just did a whole tar backup of my machine, still working and im wondering if its gonna be any longer because im backlogging on things i crave to do to linux
[03:33] <bolrod> then
[03:33] <bolrod> add
[03:33] <Madpilot> Is it possible to set Evolution up w/o an email address/connection to server - just use it as an appointment/calender app?
[03:33] <bolrod>      Option          "Buttons"               "7"
[03:33] <Chizn> like, mess with my vid card and install a copy of cedega and lots and lots of stuff
[03:33] <drummer87> ??
[03:33] <LoneWolf071> what are the irewalls that ubuntu defaultly installs?
[03:34] <Xeromem> bolrod, it still doesn't work, clicking forward is replaced by rightmouseclick
[03:34] <LoneWolf071> or what file would i have to mod to allow outside access from the internet?
[03:34] <dooglus> LoneWolf071: the linux kernel has "iptables" built into it.
[03:34] <Marlowe> iptables
[03:34] <ColD_7> is there anyone who can show me step by setp to install a yamaha sound card?
[03:34] <BinkS> How do I move a file off the desktop into another folder, and what folder? lol
[03:34] <Toma-> Chizn: the less you mess with , the faster it goes...
[03:34] <oasiao> OK I have a  program on my desktop and i want to make it run with my launcher its a .sh file whats the command i should put in?
[03:34] <Chizn> not in the case of my vid card, im getting 2.3fps in open GL
[03:34] <Chizn> lol
[03:34] <bolrod> Xeromem: yes
[03:34] <Chizn> and its a radeon x800
[03:34] <sorush20> guys how do I compress a rar archive and break it up into 9mb chunks..
[03:34] <Marlowe> Binks - see man mv
[03:34] <bolrod> did you add the Option "Buttons" "7"  too?
[03:35] <fernando> anyone have other idea about this?
[03:35] <dooglus> oasiao: "bash file.sh"
[03:35] <fernando> bimberi http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3911
[03:35] <oasiao> oh ok
[03:35] <sorush20> is there a program that I can use to backup info to the gmail.com
[03:35] <BinkS> man mv? :/
[03:35] <thirso> BinkS: ~/Desktop
[03:35] <bolrod> Xeromem: hello?
[03:35] <thirso> its in your home folder
[03:35] <bolrod> I want to go to sleep
[03:35] <bolrod> hurry
[03:35] <dooglus> sorush20: "mail"?
[03:36] <BinkS> i just want to either change directory, to desktop or move the folder :/
[03:36] <BinkS> file*
[03:36] <dampjam> Today I upgraded to 5.10 and the only way I can figure out how to get into gnome-terminal is by adding "Run an application" to my top bar.   I am missing something dead obvious on how to get into a terminal window through the gui?
[03:36] <Toma-> Chizn: have you installed the ati drivers?
[03:36] <dooglus> sorush20: alternatively, look at the 'gmailfs' package, but it's very slow
[03:36] <bolrod> gmailfs - Use your GMail account as a filesystem
[03:36] <BinkS> "applications" "terminal" ???
[03:36] <bolrod> ?
[03:36] <_jason> dampjam:  it is in accessories now
[03:36] <Madpilot> dampjam: Applications menu - Accessories - Terminal
[03:36] <Toma-> dampjam: Apps > Accessories > Term
[03:36] <bolrod> damn where is that Xeromem
[03:36] <dampjam> _jason: thanks... I'm a retrad
[03:36] <bolrod> he's not even halfway
[03:37] <dampjam> *retard
[03:37] <Chizn> Toma-, yes i did, but i dont think they installed properly
[03:37] <Toma-> Chizn: obviously! :D
[03:37] <Chizn> because when i look at fglxinfo it still says im running Mesa drivers
[03:37] <ColD_7> is there anyone who can help me on installing a yamaha sound card?
[03:37] <Toma-> what does glxinfo say?
[03:37] <Toma-> i see
[03:37] <dooglus> dampjam: if you install a package called "nautilus-open-terminal", you'll get the terminal back as it used to be on right-click
[03:37] <_jason> dampjam:  np, took me a while to find it too
[03:37] <dampjam> dooglus: awesome
[03:37] <Xeromem> bolrod,
[03:37] <Toma-> have you followed the ubuntu wiki or the ati howto-from-hell page?
[03:37] <bolrod> yes
[03:37] <bolrod> the mouse still doesn't work
[03:37] <Xeromem> it's not working
[03:37] <dampjam> dooglus: I had 5 empty folders I created by accidental instinct so far today
[03:38] <Xeromem> still the same :s
[03:38] <iiiears> Chizn - you will like Cedega's point2play one click simplicity. everything is d/led and installed in one click.
[03:38] <bolrod> I know
[03:38] <Chizn> Toma-, what grfx do you have?
[03:38] <bolrod> apt-get install xmodmap
[03:38] <dooglus> dampjam: heh
[03:38] <Xeromem> ok :)
[03:38] <fulld> I am using aptitude and it is asking for a CD i dont have
[03:38] <moparfan90> hello. can someone show me how to install google talk (its a windows .exe file)
[03:38] <fulld> and only has a OK response
[03:38] <bolrod> Xeromem: you have xmodmap?.. otherwise.. install it
[03:38] <Toma-> Chizn: nvidia all the way ;)
[03:38] <Chizn> iiiears, everything like what? you mean the game installs?
[03:38] <moparfan90> (64-bit ubuntu
[03:38] <Chizn> yea i like nvidias
[03:38] <Chizn> so seamless!
[03:38] <Xeromem> it sais i already have the newest
[03:38] <bolrod> k
[03:38] <Toma-> indeed
[03:38] <bolrod> what are you running
[03:38] <BinkS> # cd yourdirectory
[03:38] <BinkS>     # sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-7676-pkg#.run
[03:38] <bolrod> just standard gdm?
[03:38] <happy> w00tage, after installing gcc and recompiling ndiswrapper from sourceforge it works perfectly again
[03:38] <BinkS> it says to do that
[03:38] <Xeromem> err gdm?
[03:39] <sorush20> if there is a font in your system fonts that is the same as a font that is in your personal fonts then there will be confilicts..
[03:39] <bolrod> woah..
[03:39] <bolrod> you just installed ubuntu?
[03:39] <BinkS> But, when i do cd .... what would the .... be for desktop? :/
[03:39] <iiiears> Chizn - i fought with wine and even wares cedega. point2play made cedega installation one click
[03:39] <Toma-> BinkS: no. use synaptic
[03:39] <Xeromem> hey! i'm only using this for 1 week :)
[03:39] <bolrod> woah
[03:39] <bolrod> ok..
[03:39] <iiiears> the subscription means i get the latest copy.
[03:40] <bolrod> ok... so.. now comes a may be confusing part
[03:40] <Chizn> so is point2play a seperate thing from cedega or a module of it?
[03:40] <bolrod> dont know if you need to do this.. but anyway
[03:40] <MaTaKs> what's the difference between Linux IA32 and Linux IA64, I'm tring to install nvidia graphics driver and i have that two options.
[03:40] <BinkS> synaptic, it says i need to be logged in as root, but no root. lol :/
[03:40] <bolrod> open  /etc/X11/gdm/Init/Default  for editing
[03:40] <Toma-> Chizn: i think its a different thing...
[03:40] <bolrod> (so in root something)
[03:40] <sorush20> guys i have installed gmailfs but i ddon't know where it is or how to use it?
[03:40] <Toma-> MaTaKs: dont use the nvidia drivers page, use the ones built for ubuntu. much less stress
[03:40] <farruinn> does rhythmbox crash upon opening for anyone else? I've found only one thread on ubuntuforums.org with the same problem as me
[03:40] <bolrod> read the manual
[03:40] <BinkS> MaTaKs, IA32 = 32bit processors, IA64 = 64bit processors
[03:41] <bolrod> :)
[03:41] <moparfan90> can someone please help me install a .EXE windows file
[03:41] <bolrod> moparfan90: you cant
[03:41] <Xeromem> i did
[03:41] <bolrod> moparfan90: or use wine
[03:41] <moparfan90> yes you can
[03:41] <farruinn> I get this error: GLib-ERROR **: gmem.c:141: failed to allocate 1999580988 bytes
[03:41] <bolrod> or cedega
[03:41] <moparfan90> with wine
[03:41] <bolrod> or something
[03:41] <BinkS> Toma- how do you do that? as thats what I want to do :o
[03:41] <Xeromem> i get something php'ish
[03:41] <Marlowe> moparfan90 run it under wine
[03:41] <Toma-> BinkS: no, open up a terminal window and type 'sudo synaptic'
[03:41] <iiiears> IA = Intel Architecture
[03:41] <MaTaKs> Toma- how to use  built in driver in ubuntu?
[03:41] <bolrod> Xeromem: go to the line where it starts with  XMODMAP
[03:41] <moparfan90> yeah i dont know how or if wine is installed
[03:41] <Toma-> MaTaKs: have you downloaded nvidia-glx ?
[03:41] <MaTaKs> yes
[03:42] <bolrod> Xeromem: does it say     "#XMODMAP=`gdmwhich xmodmap`"
[03:42] <Xeromem> got it
[03:42] <bolrod> ?
[03:42] <Tokenizer> anyone successfully got multisync or syncce installed? ... i installed them but the handheld isn't responding or being recognized
[03:42] <Xeromem> XMODMAP=`gdmwhich xmodmap`
[03:42] <bolrod> indeed
[03:42] <Xeromem> without the comment (#)
[03:42] <BinkS> Toma- I am trying to install nvidia gfx also, are the ones in this, auto installed or not?
[03:42] <bolrod> comment it out  :)
[03:42] <Xeromem> ok
[03:42] <Chizn> Ohh
[03:42] <iiiears> !blackberry
[03:42] <ubotu> iiiears: I don't know
[03:42] <bolrod> XMODMAP='/usr/bin/xmodmap'
[03:42] <bolrod> put that
[03:42] <Xeromem> only that line?
[03:42] <newbie> hi all... I have a quick newbie quetion.. I've downloaded a deb package file, what do I use to install it?
[03:42] <bolrod> dont know if the gdmwhich xmodmap  works....   I dont have the gdmwhich command anyway...
[03:43] <bolrod> so .. you put that line in..
[03:43] <iiiears> sudo dpkg -i <package.deb>
[03:43] <MaTaKs> my computer is not intel, it's AMD but there's no AMD driver available on the nvidia homepage
[03:43] <newbie> tanx
[03:43] <Xeromem> now i have this
[03:43] <bolrod> do you have some line above.. that says    'sysmodmap=..'
[03:43] <moparfan90> yup that :-)
[03:43] <Xeromem> #XMODMAP=`gdmwhich xmodmap`
[03:43] <Xeromem> XMODMAP='/usr/bin/xmodmap'
[03:43] <bolrod> something like that
[03:43] <bolrod> ?
[03:43] <bolrod> sysmodmap=/etc/X11/Xmodmap
[03:43] <bolrod> put that right above the XMODMAP=...
[03:44] <bolrod> then save
[03:44] <bolrod> Xeromem: done?
[03:44] <newbie> another quick question hopefully - how hard is it to install an rpm package?
[03:45] <Xeromem> still the same :(
[03:45] <Xeromem> nothing changes
[03:45] <bolrod> YESSSS
[03:45] <bolrod> now
[03:45] <bolrod> do
[03:45] <bolrod> echo "pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5" > /etc/X11/Xmodmap
[03:45] <bolrod> as root ofcourse
[03:45] <bolrod> so.. sudo
[03:45] <Xeromem> where
[03:45] <bolrod> or something
[03:45] <bolrod> in a terminal
[03:45] <Xeromem> a terminal
[03:45] <bolrod> sudo echo "pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5" > /etc/X11/Xmodmap
[03:46] <Xeromem> sudo echo "pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5" > /etc/X11/Xmodmap
[03:46] <Xeromem> bash: /etc/X11/Xmodmap: Toegang geweigerd
[03:46] <Xeromem> acces blocked
[03:46] <bolrod> OMG.. NOG NEDERLANDS OOK\
[03:46] <bolrod> -.-
[03:46] <Xeromem> ja :)
[03:46] <bolrod> you can log in as root?
[03:46] <MaTaKs> How can i download graphic accelerator?
[03:46] <bolrod> su
[03:46] <bolrod> and then enter root password
[03:46] <Xeromem> gewoon voor alles sudo zetten heh
[03:47] <EloraHRanma> MaTaKs: Download drivers?
[03:47] <Toma-> Xeromem: try running echo "pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5" | sudo tee /etc/X11/Xmodmap
[03:47] <MaTaKs> EloraHRanma, ye
[03:47] <EloraHRanma> MaTaKs: Which card?
[03:47] <WhyvasLT> my system tray doesn't seem to be running, how do i start it up?
[03:47] <MaTaKs> nvidia riva
[03:47] <Xeromem> ok, done
[03:47] <bolrod> Toma-: thats basically the same... ?
[03:47] <bolrod> ok
[03:47] <Toma-> bolrod: yes, but it works.
[03:47] <bolrod> yes
[03:48] <bolrod> but sudo is stupid
[03:48] <BinkS> bolrod, my net isnt working again, lol
[03:48] <tomie> Hello,
[03:48] <bolrod> I removed myself from sudo list
[03:48] <bolrod> -.-
[03:48] <bolrod> Xeromem: must work now
[03:48] <Xeromem> nope :(
[03:48] <EloraHRanma> MaTaKs: I think nvidia has drivers in their page. I couldn't install 3d accel with ubuntu packages, so I guess the same happens with nvidia
[03:48] <bolrod> you have the /etc/X11/Xmodmap file?
[03:48] <Xeromem> yep
[03:48] <bolrod> you put in
[03:48] <Xeromem> i'll have a look again
[03:49] <Toma-> *sigh*.... why compile drivers when you have them built for you? just the the right wiki on it! gosh!
[03:49] <Xeromem> pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5
[03:49] <Toma-> *use the
[03:49] <tomie> i'm a bit of a noob to linux "was told ubuntu is good for me"  how do i install things i would need or like?
[03:49] <bolrod> sysmodmap=/etc/X11/Xmodmap
[03:49] <bolrod> you put that into  /etc/X11/gdm/Init/Default
[03:49] <Xeromem> add this line?
[03:49] <bolrod> above the XMODMAP
[03:49] <dooglus> bolrod: you can't use sudo like that.  sudo echo ... > /etc/... won't work, 'cos the redirection is done by the local shell
[03:49] <EloraHRanma> tomie: sudo synaptic
[03:49] <Madpilot> tomie: thru Synaptic
[03:49] <MaTaKs> EloraHRanma, yes there is but only for inter architecture, mine is AMD but not 64.
[03:49] <MaTaKs> i mean intel
[03:50] <EloraHRanma> tomie: When asked for the password, write yours
[03:50] <bolrod> dooglus: aha
[03:50] <Madpilot> tomie: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[03:50] <dooglus> bolrod: you can    echo "pointer = 1 2 3" | sudo tee /etc/whatever
[03:50] <BinkS> yay net working again
[03:50] <bolrod> another reason to not use sudo
[03:50] <tomie> password?  lol  i'm i nthe OS
[03:50] <Toma-> MaTaKs: please saveyourself the hassle, and get the pre-compiled binaries.
[03:50] <EloraHRanma> EveryNoobOutThere: Install firestarter or shorewall and get someone trusted to configure them for you
[03:50] <Xeromem> bolrod,
[03:50] <bolrod> yes?
[03:50] <Xeromem> now i have this
[03:50] <Xeromem> sysmodmap=/etc/X11/Xmodmap
[03:50] <tomie> Madpilot: thx i will look there i got n odd error when atempting to install something i asumed i did it wrong
[03:50] <Xeromem> #XMODMAP=`gdmwhich xmodmap`
[03:50] <Xeromem> XMODMAP='/usr/bin/xmodmap'
[03:50] <Xeromem> correct?
[03:50] <Madpilot> tomie: some functions need you to reenter your pw
[03:50] <bolrod> indeed.. and some other sheyat below XMODMAP
[03:50] <dooglus> bolrod: or sudo bash -c 'echo blah > /etc/foo'
[03:51] <bolrod> now try
[03:51] <MaTaKs> Toma-, how?
[03:51] <bolrod> it must work now
[03:51] <Toma-> !nvidia
[03:51] <ubotu> hmm... nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:51] <MaTaKs> i don't know im new to linux
[03:51] <Xeromem> nope :/
[03:51] <bolrod> you logged out
[03:51] <bolrod> and logged in again?
[03:51] <Xeromem> no
[03:51] <iamsthitha> hey
[03:51] <bolrod> hehe
[03:51] <iamsthitha> hey hey
[03:51] <bolrod> do that
[03:51] <iamsthitha> hey
[03:51] <Xeromem> ok
[03:51] <Xeromem> bye :)
[03:51] <Xeromem> ik'll be back
[03:51] <iamsthitha> how do I upgrade xorg?
[03:52] <iamsthitha> I want something near 6.8.9
[03:52] <bolrod> apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:52] <bolrod> after the apt-get update
[03:52] <iamsthitha> its not there in apt
[03:52] <bolrod> then... not upgrade
[03:52] <iamsthitha> ...
[03:52] <bolrod> not needed
[03:52] <bolrod> ?
[03:52] <iamsthitha> needed by me
[03:52] <bolrod> k
[03:52] <bolrod> get packages
[03:52] <bolrod> compile
[03:52] <bolrod> install
[03:52] <WhyvasLT> chicken necks>
[03:52] <WhyvasLT> ?
[03:52] <iamsthitha> ok...
[03:53] <iamsthitha> its not gonna screw things up right?
[03:53] <bimberi> fernando: much apologies, i got called away, still problems?
[03:53] <bolrod> haha
[03:53] <bolrod> I dont know
[03:53] <bolrod> !
[03:53] <ubotu> bolrod: I give up, what is it?
[03:53] <iamsthitha> :\
[03:53] <bolrod> ubotu: what?
[03:53] <ubotu> What what, bolrod?
[03:53] <Xeromem> bolrod,
[03:53] <HappyPills> haha, finally got ma wireless up
[03:53] <bolrod> HappyPills: cool
[03:53] <bolrod> Xeromem: works?
[03:53] <Xeromem> guess what -> doesn't work :
[03:53] <bolrod> tell me it does
[03:53] <Xeromem> :(
[03:53] <HappyPills> Thanks for the help =)
[03:53] <newbie> how do you install rpm packages on a ubunto system?
[03:53] <bolrod> in firefox?
[03:53] <dooglus> newbie: use "alien"
[03:53] <HappyPills> I'll move onto my next problem next week methinks
[03:53] <Xeromem> yes in firefox
[03:53] <newbie> kk
[03:53] <bolrod> wtf -.-
[03:53] <oasiao> ubotu is crazy
[03:53] <ubotu> oasiao: Not a clue
[03:53] <Madpilot> newbie: not recommended - you sure there's no deb or source?
[03:54] <Xeromem> i know, i can't understand
[03:54] <oasiao> ubotu smokes crack
[03:54] <ubotu> oasiao: What?
[03:54] <aeon17x> !botsnacks
[03:54] <ubotu> thanks aeon17x :)
[03:54] <fernando> bimberi yes, the problem persist
[03:54] <Toma-> MaTaKs: did you look at those links?
[03:54] <bolrod> ok
[03:54] <solidgroove> how do you make the progress bars animated?
[03:54] <ColD_7> help needed for installing yamaha ymf719 driver on ubuntu
[03:54] <bolrod> Xeromem: try this command
[03:54] <sun_> what's the difference between glibc and libc6
[03:54] <Xeromem> maybe i should change Configured Mouse to USB Mouse (but its on PS2 now)
[03:54] <bimberi> fernando: did you pastebin your sources.list? (can't see it in my scroll)
[03:54] <ColD_7> new to linux and really cant understand the things on net
[03:55] <bolrod> nononono
[03:55] <dooglus> bimberi: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3911
[03:55] <bolrod> that has nothing to do with the mouse
[03:55] <oasiao> ubotu windows
[03:55] <fernando> bimberi http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3911
[03:55] <ubotu> windows is, like, Everything runs in linux. Choose your emulator: Cedega, Wine, VMware, Qemu, Xen, CrossOver Office, or find an !alternative
[03:55] <bolrod> Xeromem: execute this
[03:55] <bolrod> xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5"
[03:55] <bolrod> just as normal user
[03:55] <bolrod> and then try again
[03:55] <ColD_7> can anyone help me?
[03:55] <Xeromem> xmodmap:  commandline:1:  bad number of buttons, must have 5 instead of 7
[03:55] <Xeromem> xmodmap:  1 error encountered, aborting.
[03:55] <bolrod> HJAHAHAHHAHA
[03:55] <bolrod> damn
[03:55] <bolrod> you must restart X
[03:56] <bolrod> fuck..
[03:56] <ColD_7> hi.................
[03:56] <oasiao> HI
[03:56] <bolrod> how to explain this to you easilly
[03:56] <bolrod> hehe
[03:56] <bolrod> someone know how to restart GDM easily?
[03:56] <Xeromem> tell me in dutch :)
[03:56] <scoon> bolrod, yea
[03:56] <bolrod> scoon: how
[03:56] <bolrod> ?
[03:56] <scoon> ctlr-alt-backspace
[03:56] <oasiao> press Ctrl-Alt - Backspace if it doesn restart type startx
[03:56] <bolrod> yes
[03:56] <bolrod> oasiao: startx doesn't start gdm
[03:56] <BinkS> anyone know how to install wolfenstein et underlinux ?
[03:57] <oasiao> i mean if it doesnt come back to login or desktop
[03:57] <ColD_7> i need some help on installing yamaha ymf719 sound card
[03:57] <bolrod> /etc/init.d/gdm start
[03:57] <bolrod> that starts gdm
[03:57] <sun_> bolrod:what's the difference between glibc and libc6
[03:57] <bolrod> you have to do that as root
[03:57] <dooglus> bolrod: "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart" restarts gdm
[03:57] <bolrod> I know
[03:57] <bolrod> can Xeromem remember that all
[03:57] <scoon> bolrod, then what is the problem
[03:57] <sun_> doolus:what's the difference between glibc and libc6
[03:57] <bolrod> once he did a ctrl+alt+backspace
[03:57] <tomie> could i compile something i made "i used Visual basic" but compile it somehow to work with linux or know of any compilers i could use?
[03:57] <iiiears>  sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start    ???
[03:57] <Xeromem> no, but i can copy past everything you say :p
[03:57] <LoneWolf071> how do i manually set an ip address?
[03:57] <bolrod> just reboot
[03:57] <bolrod> xD
[03:57] <bolrod> possibly faster
[03:57] <LoneWolf071> ifconfig what?
[03:57] <bolrod> else
[03:57] <Madpilot> ColD_7: ask google, and search the Ubuntu wiki & forums - wiki.ubuntu.com & www.ubuntuforums.org
[03:57] <scoon> bolrod, eww.  that's just silly
[03:57] <bolrod> ctrl+alt+backspace
[03:58] <Xeromem> ok, i reboot and come back
[03:58] <bolrod> then login as root
[03:58] <dooglus> bolrod: why would he need to remember it?  he can just copy/paste it
[03:58] <MaTaKs> !nvidia
[03:58] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:58] <scoon> sheesh
[03:58] <scoon> what's with reboots
[03:58] <bolrod> dooglus: yes
[03:58] <bolrod> blah
[03:58] <LoneWolf071> how do i manually set an ip address?
[03:58] <scoon> you peeps need to give up on mickeysoft
[03:58] <bolrod> I know how it works
[03:58] <bolrod> but xeromem is only using it for 1 week
[03:58] <bolrod> so..
[03:58] <scoon> and its whays
[03:58] <dooglus> bolrod: I'm sure he can copy and paste into a terminal though
[03:58] <bimberi> fernando: blah, i wish it gave more details than just that message.  I've giving it a try here...
[03:59] <iiiears> lonewol sysem ..  administration >>  network settings  then turn off DHCP
[03:59] <bolrod> dooglus: yes.. could be...
[03:59] <LoneWolf071> iiiears:Via Command Line?
[03:59] <iiiears> lonewolff, - enter your settings
[03:59] <iiiears> you can do that if you want in resolv.conf
[04:00] <PrYgMMa> anyone here have experience with setting up samba in linux
[04:00] <bolrod> hmm
[04:00] <iiiears> i like the gui ;)
[04:00] <bolrod> damn
[04:00] <PrYgMMa> erm in ubuntu
[04:00] <bolrod> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[04:00] <bolrod> hahaha
[04:00] <bolrod> damn
[04:00] <bolrod> why didn't I think of that
[04:00] <sun_> LoneWolf071:what's the difference between glibc and libc6
[04:00] <BinkS> whats a good music player ? Like winamp for windows (with the radio support
[04:00] <BinkS> )
[04:00] <MaTaKs> BinkS, bmp
[04:01] <scoon> BinkS, try either zinf or rhythmbox
[04:01] <dooglus> BinkS: beep-media-player
[04:01] <Madpilot> BinkS: RythymBox does the radio stuff
[04:01] <Chizn> BinkS, try XMMS for winamp 'like'
[04:01] <iiiears> xmms with streamripper
[04:01] <bolrod> BinkS: xmms
[04:01] <scoon> zinf == winamp 5
[04:01] <BinkS> ahh XMMS is one I can remember the name of :D
[04:01] <MaTaKs> beep-media-player is much kooler :p
[04:01] <Chizn> yea gotta have the stream ripper
[04:01] <LoneWolf071> sun_:? why ask me?
[04:01] <Chizn> zinf..
[04:01] <bimberi> LoneWolf071: edit /etc/network/interfaces
[04:01] <dooglus> BinkS: beep-media-player is an updated xmms
[04:02] <MaTaKs> ye it's based on xmms
[04:02] <fernando> bimberi look you any problem?
[04:02] <iiiears> rythmnbox is nicer but if you are new having a bunch of presets ready to use is probably worth something.
[04:02] <PrYgMMa> I too like rythmnbox
[04:02] <bolrod> rythmbox plays ipod too
[04:02] <tomaj> ubotu no, windows is unnecessary, everything runs in Linux. Choose your emulator: Cedega, Wine, VMware, Qemu, Xen, CrossOver Office or find an !alternative
[04:02] <ubotu> tomaj: okay
[04:02] <kinkoblast> tomaj: Not true
[04:02] <iiiears> installing streamtuner using synaptic package manager will install xmms for you.
[04:02] <bolrod> hmmm xenomem is taking long.. maybe I fucked up his X server
[04:03] <tomaj> kinkoblast im merely making sense of the previous definition
[04:03] <bolrod> maybe he fucked up the config
[04:03] <BinkS> I have no idea if the sound drivers are installed (no idea on whats needed though, its an hp pc so doubt i can get them, if not ill get a cheap soundcard :P )
[04:03] <dooglus> tomaj: how would you recommend viewing shockwave flash pages in linux?
[04:03] <bolrod> sound drivers are probably installed
[04:03] <kinkoblast> tomaj: Some things just plain don't like runing under linux
[04:03] <tomaj> dooglus i was just fixing the old definition i didnt add it
[04:03] <bolrod> dooglus: cant
[04:03] <kinkoblast> tomaj: You may want to use /msg
[04:03] <BinkS> :) More i use this, the more i like it
[04:03] <dooglus> bolrod: not even with emulation?
[04:04] <bolrod> hmm
[04:04] <kinkoblast> Are you SURE it's shockwave?
[04:04] <bolrod> vmware
[04:04] <aeon17x> BinkS: good for you. :)
[04:04] <MaTaKs> where can i find the xorg.conf file?
[04:04] <iiiears> while you are installing multimedia stuff check out the link ubotu posts.
[04:04] <tomaj> kinkoblast i cant make it add or change through pm
[04:04] <iiiears> !codecs
[04:04] <kinkoblast> Flash is suported nicly.
[04:04] <ubotu> well, codecs is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[04:04] <dooglus> bolrod: I'm sure vmware would let me do it, at least.  but I don't want to pay that much
[04:04] <kinkoblast> tomaj: ... Yeh you cam
[04:04] <kinkoblast> *can
[04:04] <tomaj> im sure you can i just dont know how
[04:04] <bolrod> blah
[04:04] <aeon17x> MaTaKs: /etc/X11
[04:04] <dooglus> bolrod: even win4lin let me do it, but I don't have a copy of windows98
[04:04] <bolrod> you can just download vmware with kazaa or something
[04:04] <bolrod> make an image
[04:04] <tomaj> kinkoblast how do you do it through pm?
[04:04] <MaTaKs> aeon17x, k thnx
[04:04] <bolrod> download vmplayer
[04:05] <Xeromem> bolrod,
[04:05] <Xeromem> bolrod,
[04:05] <Xeromem> bolrod,
[04:05] <bolrod> and run it
[04:05] <dooglus> bolrod: I read that that was illegal
[04:05] <bolrod> wow
[04:05] <aeon17x> MaTaKs: don't forget to make a backup.
[04:05] <Xeromem> thanks man
[04:05] <Xeromem> you're my hero
[04:05] <bolrod> vmplayer is for free
[04:05] <Xeromem> :)
[04:05] <kinkoblast>  tomaj: same way as here, only without ! or Ubotu: in frount of it.
[04:05] <MaTaKs> aeon17x, how to make backup?
[04:05] <bolrod> hehe :)
[04:05] <BinkS> lol is it.... :P
[04:05] <Xeromem> bolrod for president!
[04:05] <tomaj> kinkoblast thanx
[04:05] <BinkS> (is it **** :D)
[04:05] <bolrod> Xeromem: yeah.. if it didn't work... I would go to sleep
[04:05] <bolrod> ;p
[04:05] <Laz0r> how similar is the ubuntu live cd to the real installation?
[04:05] <bolrod> took me fucking few hours last time
[04:05] <blah_blah> when i run startx i get the following error.. /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xserverrc: line 2: /usr/bin/X11/X: No such file or directory ;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xserverrc: line 2: exec: /usr/bin/X11/X: cannot execute: No such file or directory ;xinit:  Server error. .. i had installed xserver-xfree86..  what else should i install to get X in ..
[04:05] <bolrod> fucking with stupid syntax things
[04:06] <bolrod> ?
[04:06] <bolrod> blah_blah: are you using gdm?
[04:06] <blah_blah> no.. bolrod
[04:06] <blah_blah> i installed xdm .. bolrod
[04:06] <iiiears> Laz0r - the live CD 99.44/100% the same as the install.
[04:06] <bolrod> your .xinitrc properly configured?
[04:06] <WiFiTux> anyone knows how can I troubleshoot a socket problem?
[04:06] <bolrod> ~/.xinitr
[04:06] <dooglus> bolrod: what doesn't vmplayer do that the full vmware does?
[04:06] <bolrod> c
[04:06] <BinkS> whats another MSN for Linux appart from gaim? I dont like the way Gaim works :/
[04:06] <bolrod> dooglus: make images
[04:07] <WiFiTux> I can do everything with the PC but connect to MSN
[04:07] <WiFiTux> BinkS: amsn
[04:07] <bolrod> install the operating system
[04:07] <dooglus> bolrod: so I can install windows using vmplayer?
[04:07] <blah_blah> bolrod:  how can i check if .xinitr is configured properly ?
[04:07] <bolrod> no
[04:07] <Xeromem> BinkS, amsn -> but i think its awfull
[04:07] <bolrod> you have to have vmware
[04:07] <Laz0r> iiiears: how much space do you have to install things and such using the live cd
[04:07] <kinkoblast> Blinks: Most that I know of use libgame....
[04:07] <bolrod> I had a perfectly running XP Pro
[04:07] <dooglus> bolrod: so what use is vmplayer?
[04:07] <bolrod> image
[04:07] <bolrod> I deleted it few days ago
[04:07] <MaTaKs> i have problem in my mplayer i cant do fullscreen, why is that?
[04:08] <bolrod> dooglus: run pre-fabricated images
[04:08] <bolrod> of systems
[04:08] <bolrod> by.. vmware..
[04:08] <dooglus> bolrod: where can I find such images?
[04:08] <WiFiTux> MaTaKs: which player?
[04:08] <bolrod> not...
[04:08] <BinkS> ok, I know someone, who isnt online, uses one but  cant think of the name
[04:08] <MaTaKs> mplayer
[04:08] <bolrod> since windows is not for free
[04:08] <bolrod> ;p
[04:08] <bolrod> you can find SuSE images  (who wants to use that)
[04:08] <bolrod> and...  other things
[04:08] <WiFiTux> MaTaKs: read the man page. Try gxine anyway!
[04:08] <bolrod> erh..
[04:08] <bolrod> Oracle things
[04:08] <iiiears> Laz0r - the limit of RAM?? - about five gigs for the HD install is cozy
[04:08] <bolrod> I think
[04:08] <bolrod> its on their site
[04:08] <MaTaKs> k
[04:08] <bolrod> some time ago you could sign up to download the vmware 5 beta
[04:09] <bolrod> for free
[04:09] <bolrod> and use it
[04:09] <bolrod> :)
[04:09] <bjv> Q: what are the alternatives to software suspend2, in breezy?
[04:09] <WiFiTux> So, I can't connect to MSN either with AMSN or GAIM, and the error is that the socket is not reachable, but If I reboot, I know it will then work. Any idea?
[04:09] <bolrod> Xeromem: dont know what time it is in belgium..
[04:09] <bjv> ive installed the hibernate package and read it's man page, but im having trouble finding the other two methods it mentioned
[04:09] <bolrod>  but here it is about
[04:09] <bolrod> Tue Nov  1 04:09:32 2005
[04:09] <bolrod> so
[04:09] <bolrod> gnite
[04:09] <Xeromem> i am also looking a better prog for MSN instead of gaim and amsn
[04:09] <kinkoblast> WiFiTux: Reboot?
[04:09] <Xeromem> bolrod, it's now 04.00
[04:10] <Xeromem> night
[04:10] <bolrod> hehe
[04:10] <bolrod> and 10 minutes
[04:10] <iiiears> Wifi, - check out sourceforge someone has wanted to connect to MSN and written an application.
[04:10] <Xeromem> yup
[04:10] <WiFiTux> kinkoblast: ahh, no!
[04:10] <bolrod> maybe your clock is a bit off
[04:10] <WiFiTux> iiiears: what?
[04:10] <Xeromem> nope, its 04.10 now
[04:10] <kinkoblast> WiFiTux: Why not?
[04:10] <dooglus> bolrod: looks like I can get an evaluation of vmware.  can I use that to make an image that vmplayer can play?
[04:10] <bolrod> Xeromem: no
[04:10] <bolrod> Tue Nov  1 04:10:35 2005
[04:10] <bolrod> thats the exact time
[04:10] <WiFiTux> kinkoblast: is not the Unix/Linux way.
[04:10] <dooglus> bolrod: or will the image expire when vmware evaluation expires?
[04:10] <bolrod> dooglus: probably
[04:10] <LoneWolf071> how do i configure ifconfig so that it will boot a device at start-up?
[04:11] <bolrod> I dont think so
[04:11] <kinkoblast> WiFiTux: ...    It it's broke, fix it!
[04:11] <bolrod> only vmware will expire
[04:11] <iiiears> i meant that figuratively. - give me a couple of minutes if it is there i will find it.
[04:11] <Xeromem> well
[04:11] <blah_blah> Ah... i have X server running in fedora.. but when i try to install it in debian.. i get the error saying "discoverer"  program was unable to determine which X server is apropriate for my machine..
[04:11] <bolrod> you can run flash in windows....
[04:11] <Xeromem> 4.11.20
[04:11] <fernando> bimberi ?
[04:11] <Xeromem> 4.11.25
[04:11] <WiFiTux> kinkoblast: I'm asking how to get started. You obviously don't know
[04:11] <Xeromem> 4.11.30
[04:11] <Xeromem> correct?
[04:11] <BinkS>  :( How do I install XMMS ? (Ive been using linux for probs 3/4 hours :/)
[04:11] <theine> has anybody seen a debian package for the vmware player by the way?
[04:11] <bolrod> heh
[04:11] <bolrod> blah
[04:11] <WiFiTux> BinkS: apt-get install xmms?
[04:11] <bolrod> try using ntpdate
[04:11] <kinkoblast> bolrod: Flash is available for Firefox on linux!\
[04:11] <MaTaKs> what's the command in terminal to see the free space on your disk
[04:11] <Xeromem> i use it
[04:11] <theine> BinkS, sudo apt-get install xmms
[04:11] <bolrod> kinkoblast: I know
[04:12] <Xeromem> :)
[04:12] <dooglus> MaTaKs: "df"
[04:12] <iiiears> http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=MSN&imageField.x=0&imageField.y=0
[04:12] <bolrod> kinkoblast: not shockwave
[04:12] <LoneWolf071> BinkS:apt-get is your best friend when installing packages
[04:12] <MaTaKs> dooglus, k thnx
[04:12] <dooglus> MaTaKs: "df -h" for more 'human readable' output
[04:12] <alekz> how can i change thunderbird to my default email manager ?
[04:12] <LoneWolf071> how do i configure ifconfig so that it will boot a device at start-up?
[04:12] <bolrod> MSNNN!!!! there was some very cool msn written in java
[04:12] <BinkS> Package xmms is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[04:12] <BinkS> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[04:12] <BinkS> is only available from another source
[04:12] <bolrod> it was getting some webcam support too
[04:12] <BinkS> eh?
[04:12] <nalioth> alekz: system > preferences > preferred applicatins
[04:12] <bolrod> cant remember the name
[04:12] <kinkoblast> MaTaKs: df
[04:12] <nalioth> BinkS: please dont paste in hre
[04:12] <alekz> thanks nalioth
[04:12] <dooglus> BinkS: get "beep-media-player" instead
[04:12] <bolrod> me tired
[04:12] <bolrod> me sleep
[04:13] <bolrod> or vlc
[04:13] <bolrod> or mplayer
[04:13] <MaTaKs> kool
[04:13] <Xeromem> beep media is running much slower than xmms
[04:13] <LoneWolf071> why?
[04:13] <WiFiTux> *shrug*
[04:13] <bolrod> mplayer for teh win
[04:13] <bolrod> -->
[04:13] <kinkoblast> Vlc! That's what I forgot on my mac!
[04:13] <Xeromem> if you have a +20000 list, it's very very slow
[04:13] <WiFiTux> iiiears: what do you think that I'm mlooking for?
[04:13] <theine> BinkS, you have to add the ubuntu online repositories
[04:13] <iiiears> an MSN client?
[04:13] <bolrod> Xeromem: ?
[04:13] <bolrod> 20000 + list?
[04:13] <LoneWolf071> BinkS:go to /etc/apt
[04:13] <bolrod> O_O
[04:13] <WiFiTux> iiiears: No, I answered to that question.
[04:14] <atripathi> hey back
[04:14] <LoneWolf071> then nano sources.list
[04:14] <BinkS> grr went to update :/ stuck on 66%
[04:14] <Xeromem> yeah
[04:14] <kinkoblast> msn clients: Umm... Gaim. Miranda is windows... trill is windows... Adium is OS X....
[04:14] <bolrod> going to play:  Herman finkers   -  some show
[04:14] <iiiears> a ok. - do you want a nice p2p client then? - (wink and silly grin)
[04:14] <LoneWolf071> un# the lines for the universal packager
[04:14] <kinkoblast> So Gai,
[04:14] <Sonny_Wertzik> hello
[04:14] <wolverine> hello
[04:14] <theine> LoneWolf071, xmms is in main...
[04:15] <Xeromem> once i was a bad guy, is was at first place in ifpi's black list ;p
[04:15] <Sonny_Wertzik> happy halloween
[04:15] <Xeromem> kidding
[04:15] <wolverine> happy halloween
[04:15] <BinkS> Humm ,
[04:15] <theine> LoneWolf071, but not on the CD I guess...
[04:15] <kinkoblast> Halloween ends in 2 hours 45 minutes
[04:15] <kinkoblast> Here, anyway.
[04:15] <Sonny_Wertzik> does anyone here use kubuntu and kxdocker?
[04:15] <BinkS> halloween ended here 3 hours 15 mins ago
[04:16] <drummer87> ended 14hrs 16mins ago
[04:16] <bolrod> yes
[04:16] <kinkoblast> BinkS: Go to sleep!
[04:16] <bolrod> and here 1 hour more ago
[04:16] <bolrod> so
[04:16] <drummer87> in sydney at least
[04:16] <bolrod> I guess we're more advanced in time
[04:16] <bolrod> 8)
[04:16] <WiFiTux> drummer87: .au?
[04:16] <BinkS> I dont go sleep till 4ish
[04:16] <iiiears> BinkS - and it was none too soon - the candy bowl was empty. - lol
[04:16] <drummer87> yup
[04:16] <ubuntu> l;kl;
[04:16] <BinkS> lol iiiears
[04:16] <kinkoblast>  iiiears: We had almost no one. (ToT ends at 7)
[04:17] <WiFiTux> stupid network... ok, anyway..
[04:17] <Xeromem> licq is so cool, i which they had made a similar thing for msn
[04:17] <BinkS> trick or treaters that egged houses didnt get nothing but an ASBO and an 80 fine!!!
[04:17] <rohal> can some one suggest good linux wallpapers sites except kde-look or gnome-look???
[04:17] <kinkoblast> Msn client!
[04:17] <kinkoblast> I know one!
[04:17] <Xeromem> which
[04:17] <kinkoblast> CenterICQ!
[04:17] <iiiears> lol@BinkS
[04:17] <Sonny_Wertzik> i know this is the ubuntu channel but ive seen like 2 people in kubuntu in 2 days and have nowhere else to go/
[04:17] <kinkoblast> It's console-based, but it IS an msn client.
[04:17] <bimberi> fernando: my link is very slow (14.4) and it's taking ages to apt-get update :/
[04:17] <Xeromem> console :s not my thing
[04:18] <BinkS> bimberi, mine gets stuck on 66%
[04:18] <kinkoblast> Sonny_wertzik: As long as it's not really KDE-specific, we can help
[04:18] <stegel> i just added sidecandy-rss, and it is sliding in the wrong direction....it is on the right side of my screen, oriented to the right...but it slides off the screen instead of on
[04:18] <fernando> bimberi =(
[04:18] <Sonny_Wertzik> rohal, deviantart.com
[04:18] <theine> BinkS, you can try to use another mirror
[04:18] <stegel> all my other sidecandy's slide on
[04:18] <Sonny_Wertzik> its about kxdocker
[04:19] <Sonny_Wertzik> kinkoblast, its about kxdocker
[04:19] <BinkS> how theine?
[04:19] <kinkoblast> sonny_wertzik: hmm... I have a fix. Install and use Gnome.
[04:19] <youngcoder> what is the command to list all files in a certain directory?
[04:19] <Blake_Seven> Hi all
[04:19] <kinkoblast> sonny_wertzik: :-P
[04:19] <Sonny_Wertzik> kinkoblast, i would but it locks me out of simple tasks
[04:19] <kinkoblast> Sonny_Wertzik: Like WHAT?
[04:20] <bmk789> view or not view?
[04:20] <iiiears> KDE is nice - gnome is just more seasoned for the moment. - wait a year.
[04:20] <mustard5> youngcoder, ls
[04:20] <Sonny_Wertzik> kinkoblast, changing icons for 1 thing
[04:20] <youngcoder> mustard5, oh ya thanks
[04:20] <blah_blah> how do i find the maximum resolution that i can set for my monitor ?
[04:20] <theine> BinkS, have you actually looked at /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[04:20] <bmk789> woah, where was i
[04:20] <Sonny_Wertzik> iiiears, i agree i like gnome better too
[04:21] <kinkoblast> Sonny_Wertzik: I know some people who use bastard hybrids.
[04:21] <zoexii> ok, I have a windows app installed in wine, and I want to be able to launch it from my gnome applications menu, or perhaps from a panel launcher, how is this possible?
[04:21] <Sonny_Wertzik> kinkoblast, what do u mean?
[04:21] <BinkS> I didnt know it was there :/ (as i keep saying im new to this) :P I will brb anyway
[04:21] <kinkoblast> (gnome desktop, KDE utils)
[04:21] <Blake_Seven> I have sumba up and running. but I have a problem. I have mapped a drive and I can get access to it, however when I click on view workgroup computers I get "network not accessable" any ideas ?
[04:22] <iiiears> Sonny_Wertzik, KDE has a lot of control over it's appearence. - i reall like that new thewmes can be d/led and installed from the theme tool
[04:22] <Sonny_Wertzik> kinkoblast, ahh i see ..ya ive tried that but it sux in the long run
[04:22] <mustard5> zoexii, with a panel launcher in the command put 'wine <appname' ?
[04:23] <Sonny_Wertzik> did anone notice in the new gnome that the panel bar limit icon size to 48?
[04:23] <mustard5> Sonny_Wertzik, no.I didnt notice
[04:23] <zoexii> mustard5, I see... just the app name, or the path?
[04:24] <Sonny_Wertzik> mustard5, did you try to set the size to over 48?
[04:24] <mustard5> zoexii, hmmm...probably path....
[04:24] <zoexii> mustard5, and would there be a way to assign an icon?
[04:24] <mustard5> Sonny_Wertzik, no..hence my ignorance :)
[04:24] <Sonny_Wertzik> mustard5, heh i wouldnt call that ignorance
[04:24] <theine> BinkS, there is also a friendly point and click way of installing software under ubuntu
[04:24] <bimberi> fernando: mine works (for the same repository list - except i have au.archive) - http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3912 - are you on amd64 or something?
[04:24] <israel> does anyone know how to install gcc compatibility (I have 4.0; It's been suggested to me that I compile under 2.2)
[04:24] <mustard5> zoexii, you could make your own icon or choose a standard one that looks 'ok'
[04:25] <israel> make that 3.2.
[04:25] <theine> BinkS, which is totally equivalent to the command line stuff. wanna try that?
[04:25] <BinkS> Its updated now, Still can't install XMMS
[04:25] <BinkS> theine, yes. How do you do that?
[04:25] <Sonny_Wertzik> israel, ya go to synaptic and install it
[04:25] <fernando> bimberi no, i386
[04:26] <theine> BinkS, open system -> administration -> synaptic package manager
[04:26] <israel> ok, sonny, what package though?  I've been doing appropriate searches in synaptic and can't find it.
[04:26] <theine> BinkS, in the gnome menu
[04:26] <zdennis> if i was using virtual memory before, and i closed alot of applications to free up my memory, is there a way to tell my system to swap the VM stuff off fro mthe hard disk and back into memory? Firefox is running but slow atm and i dont want to close my 20 tabs =)
[04:26] <BinkS> yep
[04:26] <eli> can someone tell me where gnu make is on ubuntu?
[04:26] <atripathi> to Activate loopback interface I have to command   "ifconfig lo up" . Why doesnt it start automatically ?
[04:26] <crimsun> eli: the same place make is usually - /usr/bin/make
[04:26] <theine> BinkS, now go to Settings -> Repositories
[04:26] <israel> or what should I do to my apt/sources.lst file to make it available?
[04:26] <crimsun> eli: install build-essential
[04:27] <iiiears> in synaptic >> filters >> repositories >> Plus sign + >> add universe and multiverse.
[04:27] <Sonny_Wertzik> israel, do a search in synaptic...a broad search...like .....type gcc        ..it should bring up all of them
[04:27] <atripathi> I can access my own server :(
[04:27] <iiiears> !repos
[04:27] <atripathi> cant
[04:27] <BinkS> ok
[04:27] <atripathi> how to set lo to start at boot ?
[04:28] <theine> BinkS, how many software sources do you see?
[04:28] <eli> crimsun: thanks
[04:28] <BinkS> 2
[04:28] <theine> BinkS, what are they called?
[04:28] <zdennis> eli, to find a program you can do "which make"
[04:28] <zdennis> and it will tell you where it finds it, in your local PATH variable
[04:28] <theine> BinkS, do they refer to the ubuntu CD?
[04:28] <zdennis> eli, it will tell you where it finds it, by searching your local PATH variable
[04:28] <eli> zdennis: yes, I get nothing, am assuming it's not installed by default
[04:28] <BinkS> theine; Ubuntu 5.1.0 "Breezy Badger" and otherone CD Ubuntu 5.1.0 "Breezy Badger"
[04:29] <israel> thanks, iiiears, but even after doing that, I can't see any packages that are appropriate for gcc compatibility.
[04:29] <theine> BinkS, hmm, that should be fine for xmms...
[04:29] <eli> crap ... all kinds of errors with apt-get install build-essential
[04:29] <mustard5> isreal have you installed build-essential?
[04:29] <bimberi> fernando: you could try "apt-get install"-ing those packages in my pastebin and see which one(s) aren't available
[04:29] <Sonny_Wertzik> israel, are all your repositories turned on?
[04:29] <eli> lots of no such file or directories
[04:29] <fernando> bimberi with au.archive i have the same problem. can you show your sources.list?
[04:30] <fernando> bimberi ok
[04:30] <theine> BinkS, can you hit "cancel" and the "Reload" afterwards
[04:30] <BinkS> in synaptic, I see loads of XMMS, but not the normal install :/
[04:30] <israel> I just turned on universe and multi.
[04:30] <zdennis> eli, are you a GUI guy or a command line guy?
[04:30] <BinkS> yer just done that
[04:30] <mustard5> isreal update then
[04:30] <eli> zdennis: command line if I can help it
[04:30] <Sonny_Wertzik> israel, did you hit the refresh button?
[04:30] <fernando> bimberi   build-essential: Depends: g++ (>= 4:4.0) but it is not going to be installed
[04:30] <iiiears> israel - you shouls see a counter at the bottom of synaptic window 17,700 apps available.
[04:30] <oasiao> ubotu die
[04:30] <ubotu> oasiao: Bugger all, i dunno
[04:31] <theine> BinkS, do you get any results if you search for xmms in synaptic?
[04:31] <eli> hmm, turned off the two repositories that were getting errors and now it seems like I have make
[04:31] <zdennis> eli, good news!
[04:31] <atripathi> why is it that I have to activate eth0 after logging everytime? And whenever I activate it manually my  loopback interface stops
[04:31] <atripathi> any idea?
[04:32] <israel> I now have build-essential
[04:32] <BinkS> Yes, theine, but I cannot find the normal install ?
[04:32] <israel> no, only 12,240 packages
[04:32] <mustard5> atripathi, the only idea I have is to read the wiki guide on setting up wifi
[04:32] <israel> I mean 17,240
[04:32] <fernando> israel show me your sources.list
[04:32] <theine> BinkS, just right click on the xmms entry in the search results
[04:32] <atripathi> mustard5: i am not using wifi
[04:32] <mustard5> atripathi, heh..soz
[04:33] <mustard5> atripathi, misread it :)
[04:33] <iiiears> israel - 17,764 - why only 12,00 for you?
[04:33] <BinkS> what one? There are loads theine
[04:33] <bimberi> fernando: fwiw, here's my sources.list - http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3913
[04:33] <sorush20> what category would a font organiser program be in in sourceforge.net
[04:33] <theine> BinkS, i guess there is one which is just called "xmms" and nothing further, right?
[04:34] <BinkS> Nope,
[04:34] <atripathi> ?? sorry didnt get you buddy
[04:34] <sorush20> just copying ttf fils to the system fonts folder is enough to install fonts or not?
[04:34] <vuybg> do you know free email provider which has return receipt feature?
[04:34] <BinkS> I cant see one just called "XMMS" they all have stuff after them theine
[04:34] <israel> iiiears, 17,240
[04:34] <BinkS> Trying Beep now :/
[04:34] <iiiears> Wow thats weird. - lol
[04:34] <tritium> sorush20, you might choose /usr/local/share/fonts, rather thatn the system folder
[04:34] <crimsun> sorush20: copy them to ~/.fonts, then run sudo fc-cache -v
[04:34] <fernando> bimberi here i have the same problem
[04:34] <iiiears> wouldn't we have the same number?
[04:34] <theine> BinkS, strange
[04:35] <bimberi> !info g++ breezy
[04:35] <ubotu> g++: (The GNU C++ compiler), section devel, is optional. Version: 4:4.0.1-3 (breezy), Packaged size: 1 kB, Installed size: 40 kB
[04:35] <israel> sending the file, fernando
[04:35] <theine> BinkS, please name one of the packages that actually show up
[04:35] <bimberi> well that looks ok :/
[04:36] <BinkS> theine, xmms-alarm is the 1st one, it doesnt matter now anyway, as I have beep-media-player installed :)
[04:36] <fernando> 1 kB ?
[04:36] <bimberi> fernando: pastebin the output from "apt-cache policy g++"
[04:36] <iiiears> israel - hm export restrictions on cryptographic technology of servers hosted in U.S.  ?  500+ package difference?
[04:36] <theine> BinkS, it actually does matter and i know what's going on now
[04:37] <israel>  !info g++ breezy
[04:37] <ubotu> g++: (The GNU C++ compiler), section devel, is optional. Version: 4:4.0.1-3 (breezy), Packaged size: 1 kB, Installed size: 40 kB
[04:37] <theine> BinkS, please go back to Settings -> Repositories
[04:37] <BinkS> ok
[04:37] <fernando> bimberi http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3914
[04:37] <Madpilot> !tell sorush20 about fonts
[04:37] <BinkS> yer
[04:37] <israel> fernando:  trying to send it but it's just waiting
[04:37] <theine> BinkS, beep media player is fine at all but you definately want packages (and updates) from the main Ubuntu repository
[04:38] <bimberi> fernando: sudo apt-get install g++ (errors expected)
[04:38] <eli> anyone know what packages I need for X11 .h files (Xlib.h, Xutil.h, etc.)?
[04:38] <BinkS> :/
[04:38] <israel> fernando: timed out sending sources.lst
[04:38] <PrYgMMa> I'm having trouble getting shares to mount on Samba though linneighborhood, how do you8 mount the shares if there is no root password on ubuntu
[04:38] <theine> BinkS, trust me, this is actually quite important
[04:38] <israel> fernando: you want me to try resending?
[04:38] <fernando> israel send to http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[04:38] <fernando> bimberi   g++-4.0: Depends: gcc-4.0-base (= 4.0.1-4ubuntu9) but 4.0.2-2 is to be installed
[04:39] <BinkS> OK... So do what theine?
[04:39] <theine> BinkS, are you under Settings -> Repositories?
[04:39] <fernando> !info g++-4.0-base
[04:39] <fernando> !info g++-4.0-base breezy
[04:39] <BinkS> yes
[04:40] <fernando> !info gcc-4.0-base breezy
[04:40] <ubotu> gcc-4.0-base: (The GNU Compiler Collection (base package)), section devel, is important. Version: 4.0.1-4ubuntu9 (breezy), Packaged size: 173 kB, Installed size: 228 kB
[04:40] <theine> BinkS, click on the first software source and the click on "edit"
[04:40] <fernando> hummmmm
[04:40] <bimberi> fernando: apt-cache policy gcc-4.0-base
[04:40] <mustard5> PrYgMMa, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently ?
[04:40] <BinkS> yes the CD one?
[04:40] <theine> BinkS, no, the other one
[04:41] <BinkS> cd is 1st one here lol ok
[04:41] <eli> ais there an easy way to get all of the *-devel packages? (sorry, I'm a Red Hat guy, don't know the proper terms)
[04:41] <BinkS> ok editing the other theine
[04:41] <BinkS> ...
[04:41] <fernando> bimberi http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3916
[04:41] <theine> BinkS, what do you see under sections?
[04:41] <fernando> bimberi how to downgrade?
[04:42] <BinkS> universe
[04:42] <israel> fernando: posted to paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[04:42] <theine> BinkS, ok, replace that with "main restricted universe multiverse"
[04:43] <fernando> israel paste the url
[04:43] <bimberi> fernando: apt-get remove it, then try your build-dep mutt again
[04:43] <BinkS> whats that do
[04:43] <israel> fernando: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3917
[04:43] <fernando> bimberi if remove it, it take severals deps
[04:43] <theine> BinkS, that enables the officially supported ubuntu repositories
[04:43] <fernando> i can to use nodeps?
[04:43] <bimberi> fernando: ah, important ones?
[04:43] <BinkS> ahh ok
[04:43] <bimberi> fernando: i'm not sure - unlikely
[04:44] <theine> BinkS, that's where the core distribution (plus lots of other useful stuff...) is at
[04:44] <BinkS> ahh nice one
[04:44] <BinkS> thankies :)
[04:44] <bimberi> fernando: what about apt-get install --reinstall (instead of remove)
[04:44] <bimberi> ?
[04:44] <fernando> bimberi http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3918
[04:44] <theine> BinkS, did you hit "reload"?
[04:44] <BinkS> ohh the sound is good! (CD, on windows its tinny, or 2 distorted)
[04:45] <BinkS> Yes just have :)
[04:45] <BinkS> And XMMS is now there :D
[04:45] <bimberi> fernando: er, yes, some of those are pretty important :P
[04:45] <fernando> bimberi Reinstallation of gcc-4.0-base is not possible, it cannot be downloaded.
[04:45] <theine> BinkS, also be sure to "Mark all Upgrades" and hit "Apply" afterwards
[04:45] <bimberi> fernando: you must have had some additional repositories at some stage :|
[04:46] <theine> BinkS, that'll get all security updates and bugfixes for all the installed packages for you
[04:46] <BinkS> nice one :) Thanks theine
[04:46] <BinkS> im liking this :D
[04:46] <theine> BinkS, you're welcome
[04:46] <BinkS> i have no music on here though!
[04:46] <Mqueue> hello everyone
[04:47] <BinkS> I dont suppose you know of any Dc++ clients?
[04:47] <crimsun> you DO have music
[04:47] <Mqueue> i need some help on opening port 22 on my router(WRT54G)...can anyone help me ?
[04:47] <crimsun> see /usr/share/sounds/
[04:47] <fernando> bimberi is possible
[04:47] <fernando> bimberi i need downgrade this package
[04:47] <dooglus> Mqueue: it's under "gaming and applications"
[04:48] <BinkS> lol
 what is the start and end ?
[04:48] <enyc> lo eck ;-)
[04:48] <dooglus> Mqueue: 22 and 22
 will that be all ?
[04:48] <BinkS> just listening to a cd atm :)
[04:48] <dooglus> Mqueue: it's for a range of ports?
[04:48] <enyc> o ;-( oops ;p
[04:48] <dooglus> Mqueue: there's a web site that walks you through it
[04:48] <daaku> i'm setting up a new system, and i wanna use SATA RAID with 2 disks: is it better to have them on the same adapter, different channels, or different adapters?
[04:49] <dooglus> http://www.portforward.com/help/portforwarding.htm
 yea it's asking start and end
 ohh ok thx
[04:50] <dooglus> Mqueue: http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Linksys/WRT54G/WRT54Gindex.htm
[04:50] <israel> fernando: did you get the url?
[04:50] <theine> BinkS, you could use limewire for that
[04:51] <DrZeus> hi all.  Im trying to run iPodder, but it tells me that "another copy of iPodder is running", even if I havent opened nor done anything.  'ipodder' is not shown in the process list
[04:51] <BinkS> I dont like limewire much :(
[04:51] <BinkS> have it on windows ,
[04:51] <fernando> israel yes, thank you
[04:51] <nalioth> BinkS: gtk-gnutella is functionally equivalent to limewire, without the nasty java requirement
[04:52] <eli> Is there a package which provides msgfmt?
[04:52] <BinkS> I would rather a native (?) DC++ client :(
[04:52] <theine> nalioth, that'd be great, but i vaguely remember not getting nearly as much search results with gtk-gnutella
[04:52] <nalioth> theine: to each their own. they both use the gnutella network
[04:53] <DrZeus> Im trying to run iPodder, but it tells me that "another copy of iPodder is running", even if I havent opened nor done anything.  'ipodder' is not shown in the process list
[04:53] <DrZeus> I did a ps -aux and ipodder is not shown
[04:53] <Chizn> omg omg omg! yess
[04:53] <bimberi> make that a slow and unreliable modem
[04:54] <BinkS> :( :(
[04:54] <Chizn> does know of a program i can use to sync my pocket pc with ubuntu?
[04:54] <BinkS> Torrents for me then :/
[04:54] <sorush20> just because there are a lot of fonts should right click take a very long time?
[04:54] <bimberi> Chizn: have a look at synce
[04:54] <BinkS> Where can I get Limewire from then :/ Is it on their main site ? and is linux version full of spyware thus needing pro to get rid?
[04:55] <BinkS> Right, one more question... How do I use (install) .run files?
[04:56] <mustard5> theine, if you turn your firewall off, you get better hits on seach function in gtk-gnutella
[04:56] <DrZeus> hi mustard5
[04:56] <Chizn> bimberi, where can i get that?
[04:57] <mustard5> DrZeus, hi :)
[04:57] <DrZeus> I cant find a process for killing it
[04:57] <theine> mustard5, unfortunately i am behind a router over which I don't have any control but i'll try at my university
[04:57] <BinkS> doubt if your uni will enable it tbh theine
[04:58] <mustard5> theine, yeah..thats unfortunate..I don't think using limewire or others will improve that...the firewall just maked it harder to do peer to peer
[04:58] <DrZeus> I try to run iPodder, but keeps saying that there is another copy of it already running; it is not shown in the process list
[04:58] <iiiears> theine - at UNI you may need ssh tunneling and port forwarding from home if your amn has locked things down
[04:59] <iiiears> admin*
[04:59] <theine> iiiears, i usually run bittorrent remotely over ssh
[05:00] <BinkS> Anyone know then? How I would install things that are .run files????
[05:00] <BinkS> please :(
[05:00] <theine> iiiears, that's extremely nice since I can use screen to background the session and logout...
[05:00] <bimberi> Chizn: there are packages that use it (eg. synce-kde) or for gnome you could install multisync and synce-multisync-plugin
[05:00] <BinkS> I also cant find a pro version of limewire for linux damn.
[05:01] <theine> BinkS, what is it that you want to install?
[05:01] <BinkS> Wolfenstein ET, a game
[05:01] <Chizn> bimberi, is that just for CE devices and not Windows Mobile 5?
[05:01] <EloraHRanma> For those who said Enlightenment is not that beautiful, please, try eLive/e17
[05:01] <theine> BinkS, you need to make the .run file executable
[05:01] <BinkS> how? :/
[05:01] <bjv> BinkS:  .run  files are shell scripts?
[05:01] <theine> BinkS, chmod +x foo.run
[05:01] <DrZeus> how can I find a process that is not shown in the process list, but when I run it keeps saying that is already running?
[05:01] <bjv> sh /pathto/file.run ?
[05:01] <theine> BinkS, and then
[05:01] <theine> BinkS, ./foo
 I got it to work..thanks :)
[05:02] <DrZeus> and that I need to raise or kill it for running it again
[05:02] <mustard5> Binks, their is a how to for that on the forums
[05:02] <theine> BinkS, ./foo.run
[05:02] <BinkS> Its on Desktop, so what location is that?
[05:02] <theine> BinkS, cd ~/Desktop
[05:02] <bjv> EloraHRanma: do i still have to compile it and its dependencies?
[05:02] <Mqueue> am I able to view my GUI desktop if i'm using ssh ?
[05:03] <sklav> Hi Guys
[05:03] <BinkS> bash: cd: /home/ian/desktop: No such file or directory >>> Noooo :/
[05:03] <iiiears> TightVNC will give you a gui
[05:03] <iiiears> ssh is commandline
[05:03] <theine> BinkS, unix filesystems are usually case sensitive
[05:03] <mustard5> BinkS, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78674  if you feel like reading it
[05:03] <iiiears> gftp - will give you a gui for ssh
[05:04] <BinkS> ta mustard5
[05:04] <theine> BinkS, notice that ~/Desktop is with capitol D
[05:04] <Mqueue> i wana do a remote logon but wana view the desktop version..how do i do it..
[05:04] <Mqueue> ohh ok
[05:04] <bjv> BinkS: :(       Desktop is capitalized.
[05:04] <iiiears> !remotedesktop
[05:04] <ubotu> Wish i knew, iiiears
[05:05] <iiiears> !remote
[05:05] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1, iiiears
[05:05] <theine> BinkS, wow, i wouldn't follow that howto...
[05:05] <BinkS> grr how can I stop my DNS changing in network :|
[05:05] <BinkS> ahh so it is a capital :D :P
[05:06] <BinkS> lol
[05:06] <BinkS> << n00b :$
[05:06] <DrZeus> I want to kill a process, but is not shown in the process list
[05:06] <iiiears> ps -aux ?
[05:06] <DrZeus> because I try to run that program, and keeps saying that is already running
[05:06] <EloraHRanma> bjv: Its a live distro with install option. Nothing to compile
[05:06] <mshade> DrZeus: then it's not running... it should be shown in ps -aux
[05:06] <DrZeus> mshade,  is not there
[05:06] <mshade> DrZeus: that's more than likely a lockfile problem.
[05:06] <theine> Dr_Willis, does "ps aux | grep -i pod" give you anything?
[05:07] <BinkS> installing now :D
[05:07] <fernando> bimberi fixed
[05:07] <EloraHRanma> bjv: And it uses synaptic =)
 gftp is a ftp utility ?
[05:07] <iiiears> Mqueue, yes
 i want something like remote desktop
[05:07] <DrZeus> mshade, hows that lockfile problem?
[05:07] <mshade> DrZeus: the process creates a file that says 'the program is running'.  when the program exits gracefully, that file gets deleted.  the program didn't exit gracefully, so it's still got garbage laying around.
[05:07] <mustard5> BinkS, if you install the TCE mod for Wolfenstein, tell me what its like ;)
[05:08] <theine> BinkS, don't run the game under sudo
[05:08] <mshade> DrZeus: hence it thinks it's still running.  you need to find and delete the lockfile, most probably.
[05:08] <iiiears> Mqueue, - Afraid i am not the person to ask :/
[05:08] <BinkS> I tried that on windows :) It was quiet good if i remember mustard5
[05:08] <BinkS> theine im logged into my user account?
 it's ok thanks ;)
[05:08] <DrZeus> mshade, how is it done for erasing that lockfile
[05:08] <BinkS> be right back
[05:08] <mshade> DrZeus: what program is it?
[05:08] <phinnaeus> anyone know the easiest way to install wine? (please dont hate me)
[05:08] <DrZeus> mshade, it is ipodder
[05:09] <theine> BinkS, yes, but the howto says you should tun the game as root (via sudo) and that's a really bad idea
[05:09] <nickrud> Mqueue, you could try apt-cache search remote desktop, it'll show you a selection you can look over
[05:09] <phinnaeus> symbain isnt doing me any favors
[05:09] <mshade> DrZeus: look in /var/lock
[05:09] <BinkS> ahh I wouldnt do that :)
[05:09] <phinnaeus> *synaptic
[05:09] <DrZeus> mshade, it gives lvm
[05:09] <BinkS> Humm, it wont run though (its installed)
[05:09] <mshade> DrZeus: it's going to be in /var somewhere probably.
[05:09] <BinkS> screen goes black, then goes back to desktop
[05:10] <bjv> EloraHRanma: ah, well im quite happy with my ubuntu with no gnome or kde
[05:10] <bjv> EloraHRanma: if e17 was a .deb package though, id give it another spin.
[05:10] <mustard5> Binks, what drivers you using for graphics card?
[05:10] <theine> BinkS, do you start the game from the terminal?
[05:10] <BinkS> no from "applications" "other"
[05:10] <DrZeus> mshade, will it be called something related to 'ipodder' ?
[05:10] <iiiears> nickrud - have you tried FreeNX?
[05:10] <mshade> DrZeus: i dont know if ipodder has a manpage, but you can try searching the manpage for the term 'lock'
[05:10] <BinkS> Umm not sure mustard, I did update them though
[05:10] <theine> BinkS, try starting it from the command line and look for any useful error messages
[05:10] <mustard5> BinkS, just curious :)
[05:11] <GURT> how do i make the calendar in the gnome panel clock start on sunday and not monday?
[05:11] <theine> BinkS, there probably are some
[05:11] <nickrud> iiiears, no, I have only one machine at the moment ;(
[05:11] <EloraHRanma> bjv: There are lots of people doing packages with e17. But its a pre-early-beta
[05:11] <BinkS> yes, it seems so
[05:11] <BinkS>  You are using software Mesa (no hardware acceleration)!
[05:11] <BinkS>  << oopsey :p
[05:11] <nickrud> iiiears, you?
[05:11] <BinkS> I might need a reboot, after updating graphics
[05:11] <iiiears> nickrud - talk my wife into buying a new amd and you can have my old one.
[05:12] <theine> BinkS, what graphics card do you have?
[05:12] <BinkS> FX 5200 in this
[05:12] <eli> I seem pretty much unable to compile anything without something called 'msgfmt', which doesn't seem to exist
[05:12] <mustard5> BinkS, same as mine
[05:12] <nickrud> :)
[05:12] <BinkS> 9600SE in windows box :(
[05:12] <theine> BinkS, did you install the nvidia drivers via synaptic or apt-get ?
[05:12] <eli> there is a /usr/bin/rmsgfmt, which I tried symlinking to /usr/bin/msgfmt, but it doesn't seem to have done the trick
[05:12] <BinkS> synaptic
[05:12] <BinkS> but i think it told me to reboot, which I havent yet ;)
[05:12] <theine> BinkS, ok
[05:13] <nickrud> iiiears, I'll be getting a laptop soon, so, maybe then.
[05:13] <mustard5> BinkS, what kernel you running 386?
[05:13] <theine> BinkS, yeah, won't have any effect until you reboot
[05:13] <BinkS> mustard5; think so?? (:/)
[05:13] <iiiears> nickrud - sounds really good. What brands models are you looking at?
[05:13] <sklav> brb
[05:13] <BinkS> I will reboot in a momento :P
[05:13] <theine> BinkS, you could also do without a reboot but that's probably not worth getting into it now...
[05:13] <Mqueue> does ubuntu has remote desktop capabilities ?
[05:14] <BinkS> huh? :O
[05:14] <mustard5> BinkS, did you so sudo nvidia-glx-config enable after installing?
[05:14] <BinkS> yes I did
[05:14] <PrYgMMa> I'm gonna break down into tears soon
[05:14] <mustard5> BinkS, should come up with a nvidia logo on reboot
[05:14] <nickrud> iiiears, more a matter of: no broadcom wireless, a lucent modem, and no ati graphics. I'll narrow the field from there.
[05:14] <PrYgMMa> hurray for linux induced madness
[05:14] <theine> BinkS, maybe it's a good idea to "sudo apt-get install linux-image-686"
[05:15] <iiiears> nickrud you are a mind reader. - no ati or ndis wrapper.
[05:15] <bjv> Mqueue: yes there are a pair of programs i think, one for rd server and one for client
[05:15] <BinkS> whats the difference theine?
[05:15] <nickrud> iiiears, I've learned a lot about what not to get on a laptop just watching the horror stories here
[05:15] <BinkS> could be worse couldnt it :O I could have an ATI gfx card!!!
[05:15] <theine> BinkS, that kernel is optimized for pentium processors
[05:15] <mustard5> theine, would that require reinstallation of nvidia drivers?
[05:15] <Mqueue> bjv>> is there one to use from windows pc to unbuntu ?
[05:16] <BinkS> this is a ... celeron ... :O
[05:16] <theine> mustard5, hmmm, don't really know
[05:16] <iiiears> nickrud - imagine the pain of a 2,400 dollar lappy that has an ati card. Ouch!
[05:16] <nickrud> heh.
[05:16] <iiiears> saw it here
[05:16] <BinkS> 2.8 :)
[05:16] <mustard5> BinkS, stick with 386 and test that first :)
[05:16] <theine> BinkS, ok, maybe you should better stick with the current installed kernel for now
[05:16] <BinkS> Ok, I will reboot, after this song :P
[05:16] <mustard5> heheh
[05:16] <bjv> Mqueue: i think with rdesktop and krdc you can connect to windows servers
[05:17] <BinkS> KoRn - Got the life :)
[05:17] <BinkS> so far I am loving Linux :D
[05:17] <bjv> Mqueue: do an 'apt-cache search   remote desktop' or similar
[05:17] <nickrud> lets see, wide screen, 512K+, 80GB, and under $800 ;)
[05:17] <nickrud> *512MB
[05:17] <DrZeus> mshade, I didnt found the file
[05:17] <bjv> Mqueue: 'apt-cache show nameofpackage'  for details
[05:17] <theine> Mqueue, there certainly is VNC if you're looking for that
[05:17] <BinkS> All i need to do is either install another network card, or share internet with my barton 2500+ (and get it to talk 2 windows xp)
[05:18] <dampjam> 5.04 had make-jpkg (as part of java-package), I liked doing fakeroot make-jpkg sun'sjavapackage.bin.... is there another good way to make a java .DEB file now?
[05:18] <BinkS> ok rebooting now, see you soon :)
[05:18] <mustard5> k
[05:18] <BinkS> Thanks for the help (So far :O :P)
[05:18] <Mqueue> bjv theine >> i gota whole list to play with ..LOL..thx guys
[05:18] <BinkS> sure there will be more! LOL
[05:18] <ecobuntu> do you guys know how i can slow down my mouse
[05:18] <ecobuntu> it's going way too fast for me
[05:19] <ecobuntu> but i've tried to alter it with the Gnome GUI
[05:19] <mustard5> ecobuntu, system>>preferences>>mouse
[05:19] <ecobuntu> and it does nothing
[05:19] <theine> mustard5, by the way, i guess the nvidia kernel driver for 686 is in linux-restricted-modules-686
[05:19] <ecobuntu> i get you to mustard!
[05:19] <ecobuntu> beat/get
[05:19] <ecobuntu> it does absolutely nothing
[05:19] <nickrud> dampjam, make-jpkg is still it: some debs are provided on the net, they're just made in the normal way
[05:19] <mustard5> theine, roger that
[05:19] <iiiears> nickrud - i just dont see a lot of selection unfortuneatly. - there are "Barebone" build yourself laptops on the horizon but for the next year at least only prebuilt oem windows machines are available.
[05:19] <allen7112> any one know how to play wma on xmms?
[05:20] <dampjam> nickrud: you mean a .deb that provides make-jpkg for 5.10... or should I look for java debs
[05:20] <iiiears> even the pricey ibm thinkpads have ati graphics.
[05:20] <ecobuntu> this mouse pisses me off
[05:20] <nickrud> !tell dampjam about javadebs
[05:20] <bimberi> fernando: ooh, what did you do? (i was watching a certain horse race this time) :)
[05:20] <iiiears> !mouse
[05:20] <ubotu> somebody said mouse was Enabling extra buttons  https://wiki.ubuntu.com//ManyButtonsMouseHowto, or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=65471&highlight=evdev
[05:20] <nickrud> I just roll my own
[05:20] <Elsan> How can I copy a folder and it's contents with a command line?
[05:21] <iiiears> nickrud - where can you do that now?
[05:21] <mustard5> Elsan, use cp command
[05:21] <mustard5> Elsan, type ' man cp ' for manual
[05:21] <bjv> Mqueue: yeah, np    but after you prune down that list im pretty sure you want rdesktop and krdc
[05:21] <nickrud> java-package is still in multiverse
[05:21] <fernando> bimberi reinstalled gcc with my hands
[05:22] <n0odl3> !java
[05:22] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadeb
[05:22] <bimberi> fernando: ha, thought so :)
[05:22] <n0odl3> !tell n0odl3 about java
[05:22] <fernando> bimberi =(
[05:22] <mustard5> Elsan, basically it is  ' cp pathtosourcesfiles pathtodestinationdir
[05:22] <Elsan> mustard5: "sudo cp ~/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega/winex /usr/lib/ " does not work
[05:22] <bjv> what how does ubuntu use hibernate/suspend out of the box?
[05:22] <bjv> it is built into the kernel?
[05:23] <bimberi> fernando: why =(? you said "fixed"
[05:23] <theine> nickrud, you can also use seveas' repo for that
[05:23] <Elsan> mustard5: it says "cp: omission du rpertoire `/home/geno/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega/winex'
[05:23] <Elsan> "
[05:23] <nickrud> iiiears, I think it's intel graphics for the moment. I don't play games much, so that will work for me
[05:23] <iceman> how can i open a "gui" window as root to drag and drop files
[05:23] <mustard5> Elsan, whats with the '~' at the start?
[05:23] <DrZeus> Oh man, Im having a time with this iPodder thing
[05:23] <nickrud> theine, yeah, and I really like his source-o-matic :)
[05:23] <fernando> bimberi yes, but the compilation problem persist hehehe
[05:23] <mustard5> Elsan, its in your /home folder is it?
[05:24] <bjv> Q: how do you use the built-in kernel hibernate?
[05:24] <Elsan> mustard5: for the /home/user/ folder, I tried removing it and changing it to the home folder
[05:24] <theine> nickrud, yeah, that's terrific
[05:24] <BinkS> :)
[05:24] <theine> BinkS, all good?
[05:24] <mustard5> Elsan, if I could read the error message in English it would be good :)
[05:24] <BinkS> not checked the game yet,
[05:24] <DrZeus> mshade, I dont know what to do now
[05:24] <BinkS> but i saw the nvidia logo
[05:24] <bimberi> fernando: ah =(
[05:24] <iceman> What is the name of the gone file browser
[05:24] <mustard5> Elsan, it seems to be saying something is missing
[05:24] <BinkS> brb checking now
[05:25] <nickrud> theine, I hope it makes it into dapper, it'll save a lot of grief on #ubuntu
[05:25] <Elsan> mustard5: Yes but it's not missing
[05:25] <mustard5> is winex a file or directory?
[05:26] <theine> nickrud, he said that he wants to release it in about two weeks or so
[05:26] <mustard5> Elsan, is winex a file or directory?
[05:26] <fernando> bimberi thank you. sya
[05:26] <BinkS> ok well I can play it
[05:26] <BinkS> but now I cant get no sound :|:|:|
[05:26] <theine> BinkS, nice
[05:26] <bimberi> fernando: yw :) cya
[05:26] <Elsan> mustard5: Even "sudo cp ~/Wallpapers/ ~/Wallpapers2/" shows the same error
[05:26] <nickrud> theine, excellent.
[05:27] <Elsan> mustard: I want to copy a directory and it's contents
[05:27] <mustard5> Elsan if its a directory then you have omitted the filename or filename wildcard argument
[05:27] <iiiears> nickrud had you seen the "Automatix" script for installing a grocery list of apps? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[05:27] <EloraHRanma> bjv: I've been talking with the people at #elive and told me ubuntu and debian packages can be obtained from shadoi's repo (googled shadoi repo, but looks like it's temporarily off-line)
[05:27] <Elsan> mustard5: which is?
[05:27] <nickrud> iiiears, not yet
[05:27] <iceman> How can i open a File browser as root ... "SUDO " ?
[05:27] <mustard5> Elsan, the wildcard for all files is an asterisk
[05:27] <Elsan> mustard5: show an example please
[05:28] <BinkS> any idea why I havent got sound in the game?
[05:28] <mustard5> Elsan,  k
[05:28] <Elsan> mustard5: with the wallpapers thing
[05:28] <ecobuntu> does anyone know how i can slow done my mouse?
[05:28] <bimberi> iceman: sudo nautilus
[05:28] <mustard5> Elsan, cp ~/Wallpapers/*  ~/Wallpapers/
[05:28] <iceman> bimberi thanks
[05:28] <crimsun> ecobuntu: there's an acceleration setting in the System> Preferences> Mouse iirc
[05:28] <ecobuntu> i know but that didn't seem do anything for me
[05:29] <mustard5> Elsan, that is saying copy ALL files from source to target
[05:29] <iiiears> BinkS - play with the options ubuntu has alsa but oss may work also
[05:29] <Elsan> mustard5: Thanks!
[05:29] <bimberi> iceman: yw
[05:29] <crimsun> ecobuntu: well, you can always use xset manually
[05:29] <mustard5> Elsan, np ;)
[05:29] <nickrud> iiiears, ug. I'm not sure I'd recommend one of those tings
[05:29] <ecobuntu> crimsun: how?
[05:29] <iiiears> nickrud - a bit too many apps. - you need to set a root password also.
[05:29] <BinkS> iiiears, oss?
[05:29] <crimsun> ecobuntu: man xset :-)
[05:29] <ecobuntu> ok
[05:30] <iiiears> BinkS - Open Source Sound System
[05:30] <nickrud> iiiears, sort of an automatic ubuntuguide ;)
[05:30] <mustard5> Elsan, doh just realised I forgot to add a '2' to that example command :)
[05:30] <iiiears> heh ;)
[05:30] <BinkS> suppose because this is an HP system the sound wont work properly, but I do get startup sounds, cd/mp3 etc sound :/
[05:30] <mustard5> Elsan as is Wallpapers2...ah well you have it worked out now ;)
[05:31] <crimsun> BinkS: if you get startup sounds, then your sound is working just fine...
[05:31] <BinkS> humm, so something to do with the game you think?
[05:31] <ecobuntu> hmm
[05:31] <ecobuntu> xset still doesn't seem to do anything different :(
[05:32] <ecobuntu> it's xset m (value)
[05:32] <crimsun> BinkS: what's the root issue? (I've not been paying attention)
[05:32] <bjv> how does one make vanilla breezy hibernate from the console?
[05:33] <bjv> apm -S(standby) works but apm -s(suspend) doesnt hibernate, just a deeper sleep that turns the mouse off.
[05:33] <BinkS> crimsun: When I go to play wolfenstein et, I get no sound, but sound works for everything else :/
[05:34] <crimsun> bjv: echo -n 4 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/sleep
[05:34] <dcatdemon> BinkS: maybe you need to install libsdl1.2debian-esd, that works for me for those games that require me to quit esd.  (assuming you are running gnome).
[05:35] <BinkS> yes i am running gnome
[05:36] <mustard5> dcatdemon, is that from outside ubuntu repository?  Debian repo?
[05:36] <BinkS> installing now :)
[05:36] <dcatdemon> um... that's in the universe repo.
[05:36] <iceman> how the hell does Enemy Terratory keep screwein my installs
[05:36] <bjv> crimsun: alright, where did you find that information?
[05:36] <mustard5> dcatdemon, ah ok
[05:36] <BinkS> huh iceman?
[05:37] <mustard5> iceman did you install as root?
[05:37] <iceman> My ability to start Gnmome or KDE it toast .... help
[05:37] <sklav> I keep getting that damn join fedora page even thought im registered
[05:37] <iceman> mustard5 nope
[05:37] <Madpilot> iceman: did you follow the wiki's ET info?
[05:37] <iiiears> iceman - what errors are you seeing?
[05:37] <mustard5> iceman k
[05:37] <phinnaeus> hello... could someone help me install wine, or direct me to a source that could?
[05:38] <phinnaeus> the readme is very confusing to me
[05:38] <bur[n] er> phinnaeus: sudo apt-get install wine
[05:38] <iceman> iiiears i get a error that when i log in the session lasted less than 10 seconds and get returned to a log in screen
[05:38] <thirso> phinnaeus: deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/
[05:38] <thirso> addi this to your /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:38] <thirso> and then # sudo apt-get isntall wine
[05:39] <phinnaeus> oh
[05:39] <BinkS> back soon, trying et :/
[05:39] <thirso> woops, apt-get update b4 that
[05:39] <nalioth> iceman: log into a rescue console, and type "rm .ICEauthority"   <<<< write this down
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> now Using wine. may take a little learning also. :P
[05:39] <iiiears> phinnaeus - i think franks corner http://frankscorner.org/   is very good
[05:39] <sklav> later all socom3 calls me ;)
[05:39] <mustard5> phinnaeus, or pay for cedega and save yourself the pain now :)
[05:39] <iceman> rm .ICEauthority .. ok
[05:39] <phinnaeus> mustard5: hey thats a good idea! you can front the bill
[05:39] <mustard5> phinnaeus, hehehe
[05:39] <iceman> nalioth can i run that from a xterm in failsafe ?
[05:39] <phinnaeus> lol
[05:40] <nalioth> iceman: yes you can
[05:40] <iiiears> iceman - okay we have more info. - do you think sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg would help?
[05:40] <nalioth> iceman: as long as you are in your home directory when you run it
[05:40] <thirso> has anyone pleayed Alien Arena 2006 yet?
[05:40] <phinnaeus> i swear its the weirdest thing, my wireless mouse only works with my legs crossed
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> 0_o
[05:40] <iiiears> interesting ICEauthority. - :)
[05:41] <nickrud> a vulgar joke comes to mind
[05:41] <iceman> ask if i want to remove write protected regular file ?
[05:41] <iiiears> lol
[05:41] <BinkS> Back
[05:41] <BinkS> Still no sound :/
[05:41] <BinkS> any ideas?
[05:41] <iceman> answer yes
[05:41] <nalioth> nickrud: a vulgar joke? in #ubuntu-offtopic with it
[05:41] <nalioth> iceman: do it
[05:41] <dampjam> The one feature I really miss of windows is the touch pad driver that lets you tap and then hold, and drag to create a selection box... is there an easy way to do this?
[05:41] <thirso> BinkS: yeah hold on
[05:41] <iceman> nalioth did ... next ?
[05:42] <dampjam> are there synaptics gestures?
[05:42] <nalioth> iceman: you should be able to log into your gui now
[05:42] <iceman> brb
[05:42] <BinkS> ok thanks thirso
[05:42] <mustard5> dampjam, not that I have heard of
[05:42] <thirso> BinkS: sudo modprobe snd-pcm-oss
[05:42] <mustard5> dampjam, oh synaptics?  not synaptic?
[05:42] <nickrud> too vulgar for even off-topic. I was in the navy
[05:42] <dampjam> mustard5: nevermind, I meant the touchpad driver
[05:42] <dampjam> mustard5: not the package manager
[05:42] <thirso> BinkS: sudo modprobe snd_pcm_oss
[05:42] <iiiears> dampjam - maybe something on sourceforge or freshmeat?
[05:43] <thirso> woops
[05:43] <mustard5> dampjam, my bad :)
[05:43] <phinnaeus> thriso: your source thing didnt work
[05:43] <thirso> make that snd_mixer_oss
[05:43] <dampjam> iiiears: maybe I just found my new project
[05:43] <thirso> and modprobe snd_seq_oss too
[05:43] <BinkS> doesnt work?
[05:43] <dcatdemon> Binks: that is strange.  I had this problem when I tried playing Cube or Tuxracer when most of the forums gave advice on quitting esd "to get sound".  I got fed up of quitting esd everytime so I installed the SDL with esd support.
[05:44] <thirso> try to replace _ for -
[05:44] <thirso> snd-pcm-oss
[05:44] <dcatdemon> BinkS: that seems to be the closest scenario that you described (everything else has sound only ET doesn't).
[05:45] <thirso> phinnaeus: 1st add the deb, then sudo apt-get update and then apt-get install wine
[05:45] <Nogimics> Hi, all managed to get Ubuntu installed after hours but the mouse isnt working :( its a COM port mouse. can anyone help?
[05:45] <dr_willis> a serial port mouse?
[05:45] <BinkS> still doesnt thirso, nothing happens :/
[05:45] <Nogimics> Yes
[05:45] <dr_willis> Dang! a Collectable. :P
[05:45] <Nogimics> aye lol
[05:45] <BinkS> dcatdemon, yes. Explain what you did to sort it lol
[05:45] <thirso> BinkS: lsmod | grep oss
[05:45] <turner> Hello
[05:45] <Nogimics> old system I had lying about thought I would play with ubuntu on it
[05:45] <thirso> what he did was killall esd
[05:46] <iceman> ok, how to uninstall Enemy terratory ...
[05:46] <Nogimics> Pls dont tell me ubuntu is not gonna work with a Serial Mouse lol
[05:46] <turner> I use 'irssi' as my main irc client, I noticed in gnome's terminal I cannot do alt-1-9 to switc hwindows
[05:46] <BinkS> then what thirso, or is that work?
[05:46] <nickrud> BinkS, try the general fix on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary, it has been reported to work
[05:46] <turner> anybody know a way around this?
[05:46] <mustard5> Nogimics, I think its quite strange that it didnt work by default acutally
[05:46] <jron> is there a project that ports ubuntu to ppc?
[05:46] <phinnaeus> thirso:yes i did that
[05:46] <thirso> killing esd didnt help me
[05:46] <drummer87> hi again, can someone help me? i just upgraded to breezy and looking in synaptic, it seems no xorg packages are installed.. is this right??
[05:46] <phinnaeus> thirso: standby
[05:47] <thirso> BinkS: did u get anything from the lsmod ?
[05:47] <dcatdemon> Binks: sorry, gtg. better luck with the others.
[05:47] <thirso> phinnaeus: it didnt find any packages ?
[05:47] <BinkS> dcatdemon, nps, thanks
[05:47] <Nogimics> Anyone any ideas? Serial Mouse not working with ubuntu?
[05:47] <BinkS> thirso, yer said something :/
[05:47] <mustard5> Nogimics, let me search forums...bbs
[05:47] <Nogimics> Thanks
[05:48] <BinkS> ok this is silly now, is there anyway I can stop my DNS in this, changing from "62.241.163.200" to "192.168.1.1"
[05:48] <thirso> BinkS: ?
[05:48] <BinkS> in network
[05:49] <Delvien> cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
[05:49] <Delvien> woops
[05:49] <drummer87> no xorg package.. that's not right is it?? someone?
[05:49] <thirso> BinkS: type gstreamer-properties, select OSS as Output and test it
[05:49] <Delvien> Anyone know how to see your CPU temp??
[05:49] <nickrud> drummer87, no, that's not right, if you're looking in synaptic, you're running xorg ;)
[05:50] <BinkS> failed to construct :/
[05:50] <DrZeus> hi all.  How can I do for deleting a directory with everything inside it?
[05:50] <phinnaeus> thirso: confirm the source: deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/binary/
[05:50] <iceman> ok .. looks like et did install as root, how to change the premissions
[05:50] <paulproteus> DrZeus: On the command line?
[05:50] <drummer87> nickrud, yeah.. xorg is running, but i don't want to reboot to find that it's actually gone and what i am running is just the hoary version in ram
[05:50] <DrZeus> paulproteus, yes
[05:50] <paulproteus> DrZeus: rm -rf /path/to/directory would do you fine.
[05:50] <thirso> phinnaeus: thats correct, #winehq
[05:50] <nickrud> drummer87, ah.
[05:50] <iiiears> is a serial mouse a bus mouse? - here is a link. http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-23926.html
[05:51] <thirso> BinkS: do you have anything that uses your sound device running?
[05:51] <BinkS> No :/
[05:51] <nickrud> drummer87, in a terminal, dpkg -l *xorg*  ii at the beginning means that package is installed
[05:51] <DrZeus> thnx paulproteus
[05:51] <thirso> BinkS: did you get anything from lsmod | grep oss ?
[05:51] <paulproteus> DrZeus: My pleasure.
[05:51] <thirso> type that in the terminal
[05:52] <Nogimics> whars hoary and wharty, excuse me for not knowing
[05:52] <nimak> differnat versions
[05:52] <thirso> Nogimics: older versions of ubuntu
[05:52] <mustard5> Nogimics, it seems you can edit your xorg.conf to recognise it
[05:52] <Nogimics> OK next silly question how do I know what version I have lol
[05:52] <drummer87> nickrud, hmm.. rc in front.. guess that means residual config and i should mark it for installation
[05:53] <Marlowe> uname?
[05:53] <mustard5> Nogimics, I found about 4 different threads in the forum talking about it
[05:53] <nickrud> drummer87, yes
[05:53] <BinkS> oops
[05:53] <BinkS> sorry
[05:53] <n0odl3> i need help with gpm! i got the gpm but my pen is still not detected!
[05:53] <caonex_> what is the meaning of: The display driver requires POSIX shared memory to be enabled on the system. ?
[05:53] <BinkS> yes, I did
[05:53] <n0odl3> can anyone help?
[05:53] <thirso> BinkS: www.pastebin.com and give me the link
[05:53] <intelikey> warty warthog, hoary hedghog, breezy badger, whats next acned ardvark ?
[05:54] <iiiears> dapper drake
[05:54] <mustard5> Nogimics, you might visit the forums yourself and use the search function to find those threads yourself  I searched on 'serial ps2 mouse'
[05:54] <daaku> anyone here successfully used the amd64 live cd?
[05:54] <Nogimics> will do thanks for youir help guys
[05:54] <bimberi> Nogimics: type "lsb_release -a" in a terminal
[05:54] <Marlowe> numinous numbat :p
[05:55] <daaku> i keep burning a downloaded image, which has the correct md5sum, but it keeps dying at the same spot, and the integrity check keeps complaining about the same file
[05:55] <BinkS> http://pastebin.com/412968
[05:55] <mustard5> Nogimics, stay and here and we can help as you do it
[05:55] <Nogimics> I dont know how to get a terminal up with keyboard shortcuts
[05:55] <nickrud> iiiears, and, http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/115 for defining the drake
[05:55] <mustard5> Nogimics, you might have questions along the way :)
[05:55] <Marlowe> daaku - lower your burn speed, or try a different burner
[05:55] <BinkS> Grr
[05:55] <iiiears> Thanks nickrud. :0
[05:56] <daaku> Marlowe: i'll try that
[05:56] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to work gpm?
[05:56] <BinkS> anyone know how to do this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary ?
[05:56] <n0odl3> or to set up a pen with the tablet
[05:56] <BinkS> and if it will work? thirso?
[05:56] <mustard5> Binks you on hoary?
[05:56] <Marlowe> Nogomics - there's a terminal on ctrl alt F2
[05:56] <DrZeus> how can I disable some settings that are performed at boot? Like synchronizing the time with a time server?
[05:56] <Nogimics> I would love to stay here along the way :) except im using same monitor for both lol so will be back in 5 mins if this doesnt work, thanks for help
[05:56] <mustard5> Nogimics, k
[05:56] <thirso> BinkS: sudo modprobe snd-seq-oss
[05:56] <bimberi> Nogimics: oops, i came in a bit later here :) - <alt><F2> "gnome-terminal"
[05:57] <BinkS> mustard5 ??
[05:57] <bimberi> *late
[05:57] <mustard5> BinkS, just wondering why you would be using the Hoary guide on breezy...are you on hoary?
[05:57] <BinkS> someone just sent me that link :/
[05:58] <BinkS> in main
[05:58] <BinkS> :p
[05:58] <mustard5> k
[05:58] <Nogimics> Im using breezy
[05:58] <BinkS> sudo modprobe snd-seq-oss didnt work thirso
[05:58] <DrZeus> guys, how can I disable a service from the boot(synchronization of clock with time server)
[05:58] <nickrud> mustard5, BinkS that's a generic alsa/esd thing, been around for years
[05:58] <Nogimics> so need to find a tutorial for that as all links in forums so far are for woarty or hoary
[05:58] <mustard5> nickrud, I thought it was fixed in breezy though
[05:59] <BinkS> nickrud, will it work? as it is bugging me :/
[05:59] <thirso> BinkS: sudo apt-get install alsa-oss
[05:59] <nickrud> mustard5, maybe it has.
[05:59] <mustard5> nickrud, I needed to do that in hoary, but breezy worked out of the box with sound
[05:59] <nickrud> BinkS, I have a card that does hardware mixing, it's not a problem for me ;)
[05:59] <DrZeus> how can I disable the sync of the computer clock with a time server in the boot process?
[05:59] <Chizn> if i made a off the cd build of ubuntu and copied all of the files from this box to another one, would it work?
[06:00] <BinkS> ok installed thirso
[06:00] <DrZeus> I tried in the service settings of the GUI but it still comes up when I boot
[06:00] <intelikey> Nogimics i don't know what you are working on, but the howto's for hoary are mostly still applicable.
[06:00] <mustard5> DrZeus, in breezy you got to System>>Admin>>Services
[06:00] <iiiears> bimberi - what does  ' lsb_release -a '  do?
[06:00] <thirso> BinkS: try the modprobe again
[06:00] <Nogimics> So hoary should work for Breezy
[06:00] <bimberi> iiiears: tells you what version of ubuntu you're running :)
[06:00] <BinkS> thirso; nope still nothing
[06:00] <iiiears> Ah - nice tip - Thanks. :)
[06:00] <intelikey> Nogimics depending on what you are working on....
[06:00] <mustard5> DrZeus, in System>>Help you have a ubuntu starter guide too with instructions
[06:01] <nalioth> iiiears: also "cat /etc/issue"
[06:01] <bimberi> iiiears: yw :)
[06:01] <Nogimics> Im trying to get a Serial Mouse to work
[06:01] <Lajuj> I have a bit of a silly question -  I have just installed ubuntu, and apps like vim and nano should be installed, but how do I run them?
[06:01] <thirso> BinkS: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-oss
[06:01] <Kyral> Lajuj, command line
[06:01] <nalioth> Lajuj: from a terminal
[06:01] <Nogimics> Working off this tutorial: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SerialMouseHowto?highlight=%28MOUSE%29
[06:01] <DrZeus> ok mustard5
[06:01] <mustard5> Nogimics, I'm reading it now....
[06:02] <Nogimics> k thank you
[06:02] <mustard5> Nogimics, use the Hoary one....breezy uses xserver-xorg
[06:02] <BinkS> grr my clock just went back an hour, now sudo is being ghey
[06:03] <Nogimics> Will do, will come back and let you know how I get on, thanks for all the helps guys
[06:03] <mustard5> Nogimics, so I assume the sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg will work with breezy...as they both use xorg
[06:03] <Lajuj> kyral thanks
[06:03] <thirso> BinkS: your problem is that you're not getting sound on ET right?
[06:03] <caonex_> does ubuntu come with posix share memory activated already?
[06:03] <BinkS> yes thirso
[06:04] <dandelion> caonex: I hope so ;)
[06:04] <thirso> BinkS: ok, ET uses OSS, and your OSS doesnt seem to be working
[06:04] <BinkS> :/
[06:04] <BinkS> ok,
[06:04] <BinkS> what do I need to do
[06:04] <thirso> did you get the gstreamer?
[06:05] <BinkS> no my sudo messed up because my clock synced and time went bak an hour :/
[06:05] <iiiears> Linux Standard Base. - I just can't vegetate here am always forced to learn something.  - rofl
[06:05] <intelikey> Nogimics you can use "od /dev/ttyS# " and move the mouse.  replacing # with 0 ,1 ,2 .... to find the port your mouse is on, if that helps you any.
[06:05] <BinkS> will a reboot sort it?
[06:05] <BinkS> ahh sorted itself :)
[06:06] <BinkS> sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-oss gives me gstreamer0.8-oss is already the newest version.
[06:06] <BinkS> ] 
[06:06] <Marlowe> caonex: yes - man ipcs
[06:06] <mustard5> intelikey, I got a feeling he is in the middle of a xorg recongfiguration :)
[06:07] <thirso> BinkS: are you getting sound from other programs?
[06:07] <intelikey> yeah, and he said something about having to use one monitor for two boxes i think....
[06:07] <BinkS> yes, just not ET
[06:08] <drummer87> nickrud, aha.. twas a locked package that was interfering.. all fixed (i hope)
[06:09] <thirso> BinkS: damn i don't know why your oss wont work,i had the same problem but just doing modprobe solved it
[06:09] <BinkS> :/
[06:09] <thirso> BinkS: i'd post it on the forum
[06:09] <BinkS> ok I will do tomorrow, am off bed soon :)
[06:09] <mustard5> Binks I would turn off start sound server in sound options
[06:09] <nickrud> or ask on the mailling list
[06:10] <thirso> BinkS: yeah, did you # killall esd ?
[06:10] <iceman_> ok, Installing Enemy terratory, it wants a Root password to install, but i use my default pass, and it will not work
[06:10] <thirso> iceman: just dont type anything, it will install as user
[06:10] <BinkS> eustard5, I now have sound in ET with that off
[06:10] <BinkS> mustard5
[06:10] <bimberi> intelikey: nice tip that, thanks :) i've used od before to look for unwanted characters in a file ( eg. try "cat /etc/issue | od -bc" )
[06:10] <mustard5> BinkS, ;)
[06:11] <BinkS> whats that do? :P
[06:11] <intelikey> yah
[06:11] <BinkS> how do i see whats running by the way? seems a tad slow
[06:11] <Marlowe> BinkS: try it and see :)
[06:11] <thirso> ps -A
[06:11] <Marlowe> top
[06:12] <iiiears> ps -aux or top
[06:12] <iiiears> ps -aux |more
[06:12] <Marlowe> ps aux | less :)
[06:12] <BinkS> lol :0
[06:12] <BinkS> :)
[06:12] <caonex_> what is meant by this: 32-Bit package32-Bit packages must be installed for 64-Bit Linux drivers to install or work.
[06:12] <iiiears> heh
[06:12] <BinkS> Right, I have to get some sleep :o
[06:12] <BinkS> night all :)
[06:12] <BinkS> Thanks for all your help
[06:12] <iiiears> od - off to google again. ;)
[06:12] <Nogimics> oh dear didnt work
[06:13] <nimak> ps x | less
[06:13] <mustard5> BinkS, nite
[06:13] <thirso> nite
[06:13] <mustard5> Nogimics, plz elaborate :)
[06:13] <Nogimics> the tutorial does not help as you dont get the option to change the mouse port
[06:13] <jrattner1> Someone tell me a cool package to download
[06:13] <mustard5> Nogimics, k
[06:13] <nimak> ppracer
[06:13] <bimberi> cowsay
[06:13] <nimak> rafkill
[06:13] <Nogimics> the only option available is to use the mouse as a 3 button emulated mouse, tutorial is out of date :(
[06:13] <intelikey> Nogimics you can use "od /dev/ttyS# " and move the mouse.  replacing # with 0 ,1 ,2 .... to find the port your mouse is on, if that helps you any.
[06:13] <Marlowe> kasteroids
[06:14] <mustard5> Nogimics, use what intelikey suggested
[06:14] <thirso> my usb mouse is being turned off everytime screensaver goes on, why is that?
[06:14] <intelikey> and you can edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf  as needed Nogimics
[06:14] <Nogimics> I dont get given the chance to enter /deb/ttys0
[06:14] <mustard5> Nogimics, to find which port its on
[06:14] <mustard5> Nogimics, you might be able to edit by hand
[06:14] <iceman_> ok, there a east way to completely remove all of enemy terratory
[06:14] <Nogimics> when I type sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:14] <Nogimics> I get a scripted menu
[06:15] <bimberi> Nogimics: no, as a terminal command
[06:15] <Nogimics> Im a linux noob so Im not sure how could someone elaberate uickly
[06:15] <Nogimics> I can get into terminal fine then ....
[06:16] <Nogimics> how do I open the file and search for what I want to change
[06:16] <mustard5> Nogimics, you got much time on your hands?
[06:16] <Nogimics> yeah
[06:16] <Nogimics> would like to get the mouse working b4 bed tho and its 516am here lol
[06:16] <mustard5> Nogimics, its new to me to , so I am reading as we do it
[06:17] <mustard5> Nogimics, you wanna come back at a better time?
[06:17] <bimberi> Nogimics: type "od /dev/ttyS0" and move the mouse and see if anything is output - if so then it's the correct device.  Otherwise try ttyS1, ttyS2 ...  <ctrl>C cancels out of the "od" command
[06:17] <linuxusr50> get grub error 15 on a pentium laptop after failed install of breezy.  I cannot boot anything at this point.  I have tried live CD on hoary etc.  any ideas or am I in trouble?
[06:17] <newbie_at_linux> i am getting an error how can i fix it
[06:17] <newbie_at_linux> chris@ubuntu:~$ bo2k
[06:17] <newbie_at_linux> bo2k: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[06:17] <intelikey> Nogimics yes we know that.   now try using some cli apps "ls /dev/ttyS* "  and see if udev even setup a com port.  if it did "od /dev/ttyS0 "  and move the mouse and see if it spews out garbage or not.  if it does "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf " and go to the section that talks about a mouse and tell it what dev it is.
[06:17] <mustard5> newbie_at_linux, hehehe
[06:17] <TiMiDo> newbie_at_linux sudo apt-get install build-essential
[06:18] <Nogimics> so in the terminal just type those cammands
[06:18] <mustard5> newbie_at_linux, what is bo2k?
[06:18] <intelikey> yep
[06:18] <newbie_at_linux> i thought i already had build-essiential?
[06:18] <TiMiDo> did you?
[06:18] <intelikey> Nogimics take notes.
[06:18] <newbie_at_linux> but that is for compiling from source and i installed the program from binary
[06:18] <Nogimics> I am
[06:19] <Nogimics> So type od/dev/ttys0
[06:19] <bimberi> Nogimics: space after "od"
[06:19] <caonex_> I have an ati video card and an amd64 system with a working 64 bit ubuntu. In their website it says that some 32bit version programs are required in order for the module to work. How can i do that when the ubuntu i have in entirely 64?
[06:19] <Nogimics> k
[06:19] <intelikey> if you used ls and there is a /dev/ttyS0 then yes.
[06:19] <caonex_> or some of the applications are 32bit?
[06:20] <Nogimics> whats ls
[06:20] <newbie_at_linux> TiMiDo : why would i need build-essential? i think i already have it. i did not try to compile the program from source. i installed it from a binary.
[06:20] <newbie_at_linux> mustard5 back orfice
[06:20] <intelikey> ls=list inodes
[06:20] <mustard5> newbie_at_linux, made me think of trojans..but i see what it is now :)
[06:20] <Nogimics> brb
[06:20] <Nogimics> thanks
[06:20] <cydizen> What everyone working on tonight?
[06:21] <johnw> Is it possible to install ubuntu with the CD without rebooting?  Mounting and running?
[06:21] <bimberi> newbie_at_linux: go to http://packages.ubuntu.com and use the contents search to find the package containing libstdc++.so.3 and install it
[06:21] <johnw> I think I need to re-install because I have no GUI.  Just the terminal
[06:21] <johnw> I installed ubuntu originally using floppies
[06:21] <mustard5> johnw, really?
[06:21] <cydizen> how did that floppy install go?
[06:21] <johnw> yep
[06:22] <johnw> huge pain
[06:22] <intelikey> i've done that with mdk
[06:22] <mustard5> johnw, I didnt know you could do it from floppy
[06:22] <nalioth> johnw: install "ubuntu-desktop"
[06:22] <cydizen> me either!
[06:22] <nalioth> mustard5: you can
[06:22] <johnw> install ubuntu desktop will give me the gui?
[06:22] <iiiears> Intelikey - Thanks for the ' od ' tip.  ;)
[06:23] <nalioth> johnw: it should, yes
[06:23] <n0odl3> does aynone here have or use a tablet?
[06:23] <nickrud> johnw, what floppies did you start with?
[06:23] <intelikey> johnw "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop " will give you a gui and gnome and several gui bells and whistles
[06:23] <cydizen> Anyone running WoW with cedega on breezy?
[06:23] <Orborde> What package is the Ubuntu Human theme in?
[06:24] <crimsun> ubuntu-artwork
[06:24] <johnw> nickrud: it's on the forum.  It's divided into 4 disks.  The first one is boot.img
[06:24] <johnw> intlikey: thank you as well
[06:24] <newbie_at_linux> bimberi : libstdc++5
[06:24] <newbie_at_linux> libstdc++5 is already the newest version.
[06:24] <newbie_at_linux> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 13 not upgraded.
[06:24] <newbie_at_linux> chris@ubuntu:~$
[06:24] <robotgeek> newbie_at_linux: don't paste in here
[06:25] <johnw> anyone wanna tell me how to run a DNS server as well?
[06:25] <aquafina> Hello, i just installed ubuntu
[06:25] <intelikey> newbie_at_linux didn't you sat the error was  libstdc++3 something ?
[06:25] <nickrud> ah. debian net install. ok
[06:25] <deFrysk> newbie_at_linux, apt-get -f install
[06:25] <mustard5> aquafina, welcome
[06:25] <aquafina> 5.10... but how can i update any packages? I did not have networking configured, so my apt-get sources only have the CD.. how do i add more?
[06:25] <aeon17x> slightly stupid question, but how do you make Ubuntu faster? I run Windows XP on the same hardware, and the latter runs about twice as fast as Ubuntu...
[06:25] <aquafina> to update from the internet?
[06:26] <aquafina> aeon17x: man update-rc.d. turn off unnecessary services.
[06:26] <intelikey> aquafina sudo apt-setup and add them
[06:26] <Marlowe> johnw: install bind, see man bind
[06:26] <aquafina> intelikey: ty
[06:26] <johnw> aeon17x: i know one way is to decrease expanded memory in the bios
[06:27] <johnw> or maybe it's the other way around
[06:27] <newbie_at_linux> intellikey : libstdc++.so.3
[06:27] <johnw> and decrease extended
[06:27] <johnw> marlowe, thank you
[06:27] <mc|amb> help installing gdm themes
[06:27] <intelikey> ah yes sorry newbie_at_linux, my bad.
[06:27] <mikelinux> hi
[06:27] <johnw> bye all
[06:27] <aeon17x> aquafina: I'll try getting rid of some of the services.
[06:27] <mahangu> !JRE
[06:27] <aquafina> Is there a wiki for a set of steps to follow after a fresh install? for a newbie?
[06:27] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, mahangu
[06:27] <aeon17x> johnw: hey, wait.
[06:27] <mahangu> !java
[06:27] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadeb
[06:27] <mahangu> !javadeb
[06:27] <ubotu> somebody said javadeb was for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[06:27] <johnw> yes
[06:27] <mustard5> aquafina, yes
[06:27] <aeon17x> johnw: what is this expanded memory you're talking about?
[06:28] <aquafina> mustard5: ok. i got it. read the topic :)
[06:28] <johnw> it's somewhere in your bios settings
[06:28] <mikelinux> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, mahangu..........................spanish, french, germany?
[06:28] <mustard5> aquafina, in breezy you have system>>help
[06:28] <aquafina> oh.
[06:28] <johnw> word
[06:28] <mustard5> aquafina, check out the ubuntu starters guide in help
[06:28] <johnw> alrighty all
[06:28] <johnw> later
[06:28] <Marlowe> johnw: yw, enjoy :D
[06:28] <aquafina> Another thing, how do i setup the verdana font? I love it and would rather have it than the provided fonts.
[06:29] <johnw> marlowe: thank you
[06:29] <aeon17x> johnw: you're not going to answer my question? >_<
[06:29] <aeon17x> dammit
[06:29] <aeon17x> Oops - forgot you shouldn't swear here. Sorry.
[06:29] <nalioth> mikelinux: quiero espaol? o franais? ich spreche deutsch, auch
[06:29] <defcon8> aquafina, why did you name your self after a brand of water?
[06:29] <mustard5> aquafina, https://wiki.ubuntu.com//FontInstallHowto
[06:29] <aeon17x> !fonts
[06:29] <ubotu> methinks fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com//FontInstallHowto
[06:30] <mc|amb> i speak spanish, i'll try to translate
[06:30] <aquafina> defcon8: i have 2 bottles sitting on the table beside me.. besides, i am off solid foods atm. upset tumm :(
[06:30] <aquafina> mustard5: thanks :D
[06:30] <bimberi> newbie_at_linux: as far as i can see there's no package containing libstdc++.so.3,  libstdc++5 contains libstdc++.so.5
[06:30] <defcon8> ahh right
[06:30] <nickrud> mc|amb, drop them in /usr/share/gdm/themes
[06:30] <defcon8> mc|amb, which is most like latin, italian or spanish?
[06:30] <nalioth> defcon8: i'd say italian, since they're closer to the source
[06:30] <mc|amb> defcon8: ??
[06:31] <newbie_at_linux> bimberi: why would i get that error? is it because i am using a deb i converted from rpm with alien
[06:31] <mc|amb> nalioth: you're righ
[06:31] <mc|amb> y
[06:31] <mc|amb> t
[06:31] <defcon8> but noone speaks italian apart from itlaians :(
[06:31] <Lajuj> I can't seem to find adobe in the package manager, can anyone tell me what's up?
[06:31] <defcon8> italians*
[06:31] <Madpilot> Lajuj: you mean Acrobat Reader?
[06:31] <Lajuj> yeah
[06:31] <mc|amb> nickrud: i've allready have the theme i want in the dir you said. but what do i do know?
[06:32] <bimberi> newbie_at_linux: yep, almost certainly
[06:32] <deFrysk> Lajuj, try evince
[06:32] <nickrud> mc|amb, then ...
[06:32] <aquafina> what is evince?
[06:32] <Madpilot> Lajuj: it's in Multiverse
[06:32] <deFrysk> a pdf reader
[06:32] <aquafina> ok
[06:32] <mc|amb> nickrud: how do I set that theme to be the default one?
[06:32] <cgomez> hey all, i am trying to install xine through synaptic....but its not there, i enabled the universe rep. but still not there
[06:32] <Lajuj> ahh, cool
[06:32] <intelikey> xpdf
[06:32] <aquafina> is it smaller than acrobat reader? because my computer is slow.
[06:32] <Orborde> Erk. The gnome themes seem to have gotten corrupted (ex: Human is grey instead of brown). How do I fix this?!
[06:32] <mikelinux> how can i configure mythtv MYSQL database
[06:32] <deFrysk> !info acroread
[06:32] <ubotu> acroread: (Adobe Acrobat Reader: Portable Document Format file viewer), section multiverse/text, is optional. Version: 7.0.1-0.0.ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 22263 kB, Installed size: 53192 kB
[06:32] <mustard5> cgomez, did you sudo apt-get update?
[06:33] <Madpilot> aquafina: Evince is native to Gnome; it is much faster to launch.
[06:33] <yi> any one here have quake4 up and running?
[06:33] <nickrud> mc|amb, system-admin-login screen setup
[06:33] <cgomez> will try :) thnx for quick responce
[06:33] <yi> the linux client seems to be only able to connect to linux servers
[06:33] <mc|amb> nickrud: thanks
[06:33] <intelikey> aquafina i can use xpdf on this p1 mmx system
[06:33] <aquafina> Madpilot: ty. i'll try that.
[06:33] <aquafina> intelikey: ok.. mine is piii 800, with 256M ram.
[06:33] <hit3k> Can I ask a silly question? what exactly does GDM stand for?
[06:34] <aquafina> gnome display manager, i think
[06:34] <intelikey> light years ahead of mine aquafina
[06:34] <aquafina> intelikey: :) no one has said that to me so far :D
[06:34] <hit3k> aquafina, thank you
[06:34] <intelikey> yeah i generally do break the mold......
[06:37] <cgomez> no dice mustard5
[06:37] <awstott> so how would one setup apache to use a folder in the user's homedir as their public folder? ex.... http://ubuntu/~username
[06:37] <cgomez> :-/
[06:37] <aquafina> what's the easiest way to remove applications i will never use? like evolution, etc?
[06:37] <robotgeek> aquafina: apt-get remove
[06:37] <deFrysk> apt-get remove <package>
[06:37] <hit3k> there also an add or remove Gnome thing
[06:37] <aquafina> ok
[06:37] <sack_religious> synaptic aptitude apt-get remove   take you pick.
[06:37] <nalioth> aquafina: leave them be
[06:38] <robotgeek> aquafina: sudo apt-get remove <package> , ;)
[06:38] <nalioth> aquafina: as long as you dont use them, they wont bother you (they dont take up much space)
[06:38] <sack_religious> nalioth why ?
[06:38] <aquafina> nalioth: updating packages like openofice and evolution takes a long time on dialup :(
[06:38] <sack_religious> nalioth why leave them be?
[06:38] <deFrysk> aquafina, with menueditor you can untic the unused apps
[06:39] <nalioth> aquafina: pin them
[06:39] <robotgeek> aquafina: yup, so that you don't have to upgrade and stuff
[06:39] <aquafina> oh. is there a tutorial for that? what's a pin?
[06:39] <nalioth> intelikey, if you remove a lot of pkgs in "ubuntu-desktop" it makes it crazy
[06:39] <nalioth> ubotu: tell aquafina about pinning
[06:39] <aquafina> thanks
[06:40] <awstott> so how would one setup apache to use a folder in the user's homedir as their public folder? ex.... http://ubuntu/~username
[06:41] <aquafina> Nice. I am going to stop all those packages from upgrading now.
[06:42] <robotgeek> awstott: you could setup a symlink fro /var/www/ , no?
[06:42] <thirso> have you guys heard about Alien Arena 2006 ? Its a free FPS native online game, im installing it right now http://red.planetarena.org/
[06:42] <Marlowe> awstott: just symlink -s /var/www/~username /home/~username/www
[06:42] <robotgeek> awstott: s/fro/from
[06:42] <defcon8> naah its called virtual hosting
[06:42] <defcon8> lemme see
[06:42] <defcon8> ahh you could do that
[06:42] <paulproteus> Marlowe: That's bizarre.
[06:43] <Marlowe> pourquoi?
[06:43] <paulproteus> defcon8: Users can, by default, create $HOME/public_html and put their web pages there, and then http://hostname/~username/ works.
[06:43] <defcon8> have a look at /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[06:43] <defcon8> right thanks for the tip
[06:44] <WhyvasLT> dialup....
[06:44] <robotgeek> paulproteus: nice, did not know that. thanks!
[06:44] <WhyvasLT> how does that even still exist....
[06:44] <Marlowe> fair nuff
[06:44] <awstott> so if i install apache I don't have to do anything besides create a public_html folder in my home dir?
[06:45] <defcon8> edit /etc/apache2/sites-enabled
[06:45] <defcon8> /000-default
[06:45] <nickrud> speaking of apache2, can anyone tell me why the docs seem screwed?
[06:46] <nickrud> nmsa, I switched back to 1.3, so I couldn't follow any help
[06:47] <Nogimics> damn this is annoying
[06:47] <awstott> what do I do with /00-defualt?
[06:47] <Nogimics> In xorg.conf there are options for the mouse
[06:47] <b1zz> can anyone tell me why xine or ogle not showing up in synaptic, even after i enable the univers rep?
[06:47] <awstott> last time I did anything with apache it was on redhat with their little config tool
[06:47] <paulproteus> awstott: That's right.
[06:48] <paulproteus> awstott: Just make public_html and you're done.
[06:48] <Nogimics> However this is DEVICE and PROTOCOL, Device is set to /dev/mice and Protocol is set to PS2 etc
[06:48] <Nogimics> intelikey ya still about mate?
[06:48] <awstott> hmm lets see if this works.... thanks for the help
[06:49] <nickrud> Nogimics, you could try installing mdetect, then running sudo mdetect -x (will give you the stuff to plug into xorg)
[06:49] <Nogimics> Im trying to use my Serial Mouse
[06:49] <w0rd54> is hwdetect based upon knoppix hardware detection?
[06:49] <Nogimics> it doesnt recognise it
[06:50] <n0odl3> i need help with the stylus pen on my tablet
[06:50] <bimberi> b1zz: did you hit the "Reload" button?
[06:50] <mustard5> Nogimics, your system doesnt or mdetect doesnt?
[06:50] <nickrud> Nogimics, mdetect is m(ouse)detect. If your mouse is there and usable, it'll most likely tell you
[06:51] <Lajuj> one more question, where do you find printer drivers?
[06:51] <Nogimics> mdetect did not detect the Serial mouse otherwise it would have on installation
[06:51] <mustard5> Lajuj, depends on printer
[06:51] <Lajuj> hp psc 1210
[06:51] <mustard5> ah k all in one?
[06:51] <Lajuj> yeah
[06:51] <mustard5> Lajuj, there is a wiki guide for that :)
[06:51] <Lajuj> woohoo, thanks
[06:52] <WhyvasLT> Lajuj, cups has that driver built in
[06:52] <WhyvasLT> i have the exact same printer
[06:52] <Belutz> how to add a crontab that runs every midnight?
[06:53] <Lajuj> tell whyvasLT so what do I have to do to intall it
[06:53] <aquafina> :( i edited my sources.list with synaptic, and i get errors when i do apt-get update
[06:53] <mustard5> Lajuj, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HpPscHpPhotosmartSeriesAllInOnePrinters?highlight=%28hp%29%7C%28printer%29
[06:53] <WhyvasLT> go in printers, add printer......
[06:53] <WhyvasLT> come on man
[06:53] <aquafina> Can anyone take a look at the list and tell me where the error is?
[06:53] <mustard5> Lajuj, same printers as me ;)
[06:53] <WhyvasLT> at least try it.
[06:54] <aquafina> Where can i paste my sources.list?
[06:54] <bimberi> !pastebin
[06:54] <ubotu> from memory, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[06:54] <bimberi> aquafina: paste the error as well
[06:54] <aquafina> One sec.
[06:55] <WhyvasLT> aquafina, use the synaptics package manager
[06:55] <WhyvasLT> system,administration
[06:55] <aquafina> WhyvasLT: well, i used that to edit the sources.list.. added multiverse, universe and restriced.. and now i get a 404 error when it tries to get packages.gz
[06:55] <b1zz> ahhh
[06:55] <b1zz> ok
[06:56] <WhyvasLT> aquafina, try removing everything, then adding them all again
[06:56] <aquafina> how do i copy from xterm? o.O
[06:56] <Excelsior> select it then middle click
[06:56] <mustard5> aquafina for the breezy backports?
[06:56] <Excelsior> or Right and left click at the same time
[06:56] <Marlowe> Belutz "0 0 * * * {app path}" should do it
[06:57] <Excelsior> (middle click being to "paste)"
[06:57] <Belutz> Marlowe, yup, get it already, thanks anyway :)
[06:58] <WhyvasLT> aquafina,  right click copy
[06:58] <Marlowe> cool
[06:58] <dpower> haha
[06:58] <nickrud> aquafina, try using http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic for a good sources.list
[06:59] <megamind> when i set security=share in samba server ... on windows client it still says resource in accessible you might not have permissions ? what do i do ?
[06:59] <mustard5> nickrud, yeah..its pretty cool :)
[06:59] <nickrud> mustard5, it's the only script on the web I'll recommend :)
[06:59] <mustard5> :)
[06:59] <aquafina> yeah., let me try that.but this is my sources.list and error.. http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3920
[07:00] <megamind> when i set security=share in samba server ... on windows client it still says resource in accessible you might not have permissions ? what do i do ?
[07:00] <johnw> what's the default root password on ubuntu?
[07:00] <nickrud> aquafina, the trailing / on the last line is the error
[07:01] <nickrud> *deb line
[07:01] <dpower> megamind: man chmod
[07:01] <megamind> default password for root is waht u set for the first account u create after isntalltion
[07:01] <dpower> megamind: quit repeating btw
[07:01] <aquafina> nickrud: after ubuntu/?
[07:01] <awstott> woot... it works... thanks guys
[07:01] <aquafina> anyway, i used the list generator.. let me used that
[07:01] <dpower> awstott, lmao
[07:01] <nickrud> aquafina, yes
[07:02] <awstott> is that dpower from efent?
[07:02] <dpower> eheh
[07:02] <awstott> efnet*
[07:02] <dpower> yea whuts up
[07:02] <awstott> not much...
[07:02] <aquafina> wht is efent?
[07:02] <awstott> trying to get an eggdrop to do chan stats
[07:02] <dpower> #egghelp
[07:03] <awstott> it's called my lack of tpying skills aquafina
[07:03] <awstott> naah it's all good... had to do some stuff with apache
[07:03] <aquafina> well, even with typing skills, what would it be? I thought you meant some city.
[07:03] <aquafina> called efent
[07:03] <dpower> aquafina: efnet, its an irc network
[07:03] <aquafina> oh.
[07:03] <awstott> oh... irc network
[07:03] <dpower> heh
[07:03] <megamind> dpower : this is not answer man i do not want to chagne fil permission i want to configuer samba so that anybody can access it
[07:04] <nrunge> I installed the nvidia drivers manually. Everytime I reboot X crashes and I have to re-install them. xorg.conf looks allright, I installed the kernel headers and I removed the binary packages that were originally installed. What gives?
[07:04] <mustard5> megamind, you following the wiki guide?
[07:04] <megamind> i m new one to ubuntu and i have no idea abt wiki ?
[07:04] <mustard5> ah k
[07:04] <megamind> can u just shorly explain me
[07:05] <mustard5> !samba
[07:05] <ubotu> from memory, samba is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[07:05] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to set up a pointer device or a stylus/pen for a tablet?
[07:05] <aquafina> nickrud: thanks. the apt-get update worked with the new sources.list from the online generator :)
[07:05] <robotgeek> megamind: disregard that
[07:06] <megamind> OK
[07:06] <nickrud> aquafina, I really enjoy pointing people at that, it's a great tool
[07:06] <nrunge> There is a sources.list generator?
[07:07] <Chizn> how do you uninstall a DEB?
[07:07] <nickrud> http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[07:07] <nrunge> sweet
[07:07] <aquafina> Chizn: apt-get remove debname
[07:07] <Chizn> thanks
[07:07] <nickrud> Chizn, sudo dpkg -r <deb>
[07:08] <nrunge> Anyone want to tackle my nvidia driver problem?
[07:08] <gwark> allo    im using kpackage andive forgotten how to set a root password ... can i havea hand please ?
[07:08] <mustard5> nrunge, ask away..and I will tell you :)
[07:08] <nrunge> I installed the nvidia drivers manually. Everytime I reboot X crashes and I have to re-install them. xorg.conf looks allright, I installed the kernel headers and I removed the binary packages that were originally installed. What gives?
[07:08] <pqx> how can i open any file with .exe in Linux pls
[07:08] <nickrud> gwark, sudo passwd root , if you really need one
[07:09] <pqx> what extension i have to use
[07:09] <mustard5> nrunge, use pastebin to show us your xorg.conf
[07:09] <awstott> umm aren't .exe's mostly windows files....
[07:09] <gwark> aye ... kpackage is simple ;) sometimes the ./configure , make, and make install runs into bugs
[07:09] <nrunge> pastebin?
[07:09] <gwark> thanks
[07:09] <mikelinux> pqx how can i open any file with .exe in Linux pls.................download cedega o wine
[07:09] <mustard5> !pastebin
[07:09] <wickedpuppy> !pastebin
[07:09] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about 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
[07:09] <mikelinux> apt-get install wine
[07:10] <nrunge> cool, one sec
[07:10] <T_A_Z> any girls in texas here?>?????????????
[07:10] <wickedpuppy> pastebin should be on the topic
[07:10] <wickedpuppy> T_A_Z, i wanna know too
[07:10] <aquafina> :)
[07:10] <mikelinux> using cedega u can play windows games based on directx too
[07:10] <mustard5> T_A_Z, you know this is a ubuntu support channel?
[07:11] <mustard5> he knows now ;)
[07:11] <wickedpuppy> you scared him away ...
[07:11] <mustard5> hehe I did :D
[07:11] <nrunge> Ok, I posted it as nrunge's xorg.conf
[07:11] <pqx> mikelinux to unzip .exe
[07:11] <mustard5> nrunge, paste they URL in here
[07:11] <TotalNewb> Hihi
[07:12] <nrunge> hehe
[07:12] <nrunge> of course
[07:12] <wickedpuppy> pqx, unzip .exe ?
[07:12] <aquafina> hey zaphod_
[07:12] <nrunge> mustard5, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3921
[07:12] <mustard5> k
[07:12] <Nogimics> Anyone got any more ideas on getting a serial mouse to work?
[07:12] <wickedpuppy> i never unzip exe in windows before ... why ya wanna unzip?
[07:12] <TotalNewb> I have a queeeeestion.
[07:13] <NoUse> TotalNewb probably best to ask it before it goes bad
[07:13] <wickedpuppy> TotalNewb, i too .. what ya question ?
[07:13] <pqx> wickedpuppy all good :0
[07:13] <pqx> :)
[07:13] <TotalNewb> When I installed it told me ubuntu didn't support serials any more. I was installing xserver I think. I was trying to adjust my display properties?
[07:13] <mustard5> nrunge, it looks like you have some misconfirgurations in there...
[07:13] <mikelinux> pqx mikelinux to unzip .exe..........................nop *deb or *rpm or *.tgz
[07:14] <Nogimics> I tried editing to the xorg.conf file to /dev/ttys0 rather than /dev/input/mice but that crash's the whole boot up
[07:14] <nrunge> mustard5, really? All the user doc wanted me to do was comment out DRI
[07:14] <mustard5> nrunge, what driver have you got loaded now?
[07:14] <mikelinux> download via bitorrent
[07:14] <nrunge> mustard5, if I do an 'lsmod' it says nvidia
[07:14] <TotalNewb> I need to make my linux system recognize my C:/ where I have windows 2000. I made a directory and my friend suggested  mount -t ntfs /hda1/mnt/win2000 but that doesn't seem to work.
[07:14] <nickrud> Nogimics, do you mean /dev/ttyS0 ?
[07:14] <mikelinux> cedega
[07:14] <mustard5> the nvidia site driver or the nvidia-glx?
[07:14] <Nogimics> yes
[07:15] <nickrud> note the capitalization?
[07:15] <mustard5> nrunge, the nvidia site driver or the nvidia-glx?
[07:15] <NoUse> !tell TotalNewb about windowsdrives
[07:15] <wickedpuppy> TotalNewb, mount -t ntfs /hda1 /mnt/win2000 .. there is a space
[07:15] <nrunge> mustard5, site driver
[07:15] <pqx> i have to open with .... mikelinux ?
[07:15] <mustard5> nrunge, k ..I remember you saying you 'removed' it earlier?
[07:15] <mikelinux> dpkg
[07:16] <mikelinux> or alien
[07:16] <mustard5> nrunge, I'm wondering whether it would be easier to rest xorg.conf and start from scratch :)
[07:16] <nrunge> mustard5, i removed the packages i added through apt
[07:16] <mustard5> nrunge, ah ok!
[07:16] <mikelinux> dpkg -i cedega
[07:16] <mustard5> nrunge, I see
[07:16] <Chizn> how do you install games with cedega?
[07:16] <Chizn> is that what point2play is for?
[07:17] <nrunge> Chizn, cedega usage: cedega [-use-pthreads <yes/no>]  [[-] -winver <version>]  [[-] -debugmsg <debug>]  [[-] -version]  [[-] -use-dos-cwd <dir>]  [[-] monitor-cdrom-eject]  <application> [application parameters] 
[07:17] <mikelinux> yup
[07:17] <mikelinux> or using double clik
[07:17] <mustard5> nrunge, one tick..I am just reading the forum how to to refresh my thoughts
[07:17] <nrunge> mustard5, no rush man
[07:17] <Chizn> does cedega associate exes when installed?
[07:17] <mikelinux> point2play doesnt work 4 me
[07:18] <Danny|> bah i am trying to get flash and vids to work in firefox 1.5b2 for 2 days now.. could someone be so kind and dcc me their plugins directory? :(
[07:18] <RoseMayFears> HOW do we upgrade from Hoary to Breezy..i just edited the sources.list and did apt-get..will this be all????
[07:18] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: /topic
[07:18] <mustard5> nrunge, what card you using?
[07:18] <mikelinux> using the file manager
[07:18] <nrunge> mustard5, 6600
[07:18] <RoseMayFears> i read that yest..
[07:18] <pqx> mikelinux any mirror on  cedega ?
[07:18] <mikelinux> open with.........
[07:18] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: that's all :)
[07:19] <aeon17x> Is there any way to get the right click button on the keyboard to actually do a right click and not select one of the menus?
[07:19] <TotalNewb> Wickedpuppy: I got, mount: special device /hda1 does not exist
[07:19] <mustard5> nrune, you installed 7667 drivers?
[07:19] <mustard5> nrunge,  you installed 7667 drivers?
[07:19] <nrunge> mustard5, nope I think they are older that that
[07:20] <nrunge> mustard5, is there a way I can check?
[07:20] <billytwowilly> man, I just ran into the retardedness of apt... Apparently one broken package incapacitates the whole package management system... Really smart debian guys because everyone lives in a perfect world where all packages come from the main repository.
[07:20] <pqx> one last question a get \system32\hal.dll error for Xp mikeLinux any solution one that one ?
[07:20] <darmou> Hi all I have a http-proxy runnirg on 8080 is there any way to find out what is running on this port.  I have shut down apache
[07:20] <mikelinux> pqx mikelinux any mirror on  cedega ?...........................download using gtk-gnutella or bittorent
[07:20] <gwark> is there a gppd site like rpmfind for debian ?
[07:20] <nrunge> mustard5, yes those are the drivers
[07:20] <mustard5> nrunge,  you could look at the package you downloaded and see what version they are
[07:20] <nrunge> mustard5, i just ran nvidia-settings
[07:21] <darmou> is an http-proxy part of the default ubuntu install?
[07:21] <mikelinux> pqx one last question a get \system32\hal.dll error for Xp mikeLinux any solution one that one ?...............audio?
[07:21] <mustard5> nrunge, k
[07:21] <nrunge> mikelinux, actually I know of a solution for that
[07:21] <alexandros> anyone got epson stylus color 600 parallel printing on a usb ?
[07:21] <mustard5> nrunge, k
[07:21] <nickrud> gwark, try apt-cache search <what you want>
[07:21] <icewt> billytwowilly: yeah, that's quite annoying. i think that there's some way to make it ignore the "broken" packages though
[07:21] <pqx> HD boot to Xp mikeLinux
[07:22] <mikelinux> ok
[07:22] <mustard5> nrunge, what error do you receive when it crashes at boot?
[07:22] <darmou> gwark use aptitude search package-name of apt-get search package
[07:23] <nrunge> mustard5, i looked at the output but I couldn't really determine anything. is that logged somewhere?
[07:23] <mustard5> nrunge, I don't know
[07:23] <nrunge> mustard5, lemme check /var/log
[07:23] <mustard5> nrunge, I can tell you what I would do....I don't know whether its the right thing to do though.....
[07:23] <nrunge> mustard5, what
[07:24] <mustard5> nrunge, I would do a sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and do the configuration again...
[07:24] <nrunge> mustard5, its worth a try
[07:24] <mustard5> nrunge, choose defaults for most options
[07:24] <mikelinux> skype
[07:24] <nrunge> mustard5, I assume I cant do that while running X :] 
[07:25] <RoseMayFears> i did the topic but i could not still upgrade to breezy whem i do a cat/etc/issue
[07:25] <mustard5> nrunge, the ones you don't know the answers too ...
[07:25] <mustard5> nrunge, as far as I know you can
[07:25] <TotalNewb> Wait! I got it! Now I have another problem. I don't have the authority to access the files I just mounted... I need to log into root or somehow change the authorities.
[07:25] <mustard5> you can always kill x first
[07:25] <nrunge> mustard5, I have configured X enough times. I have been running Linux for years. I am just new to Ubuntu. I really like it though.
[07:25] <RoseMayFears> pls help
[07:25] <electron> how can I set my system to start a ppp connection with pon as one of the first processes on system boot?
[07:26] <nrunge> mustard5, I was a hard core Debian guy. But I don't have the time to fight with my systems as much anymore :] 
[07:26] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: what are you trying to do with /etc/issue?
[07:26] <mustard5> nrunge, only ever used ubuntu myself :)
[07:26] <RoseMayFears> cat it and i still see hoary
[07:26] <mustard5> nrunge, well give sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg a go I suppose :D
[07:27] <mustard5> nrunge, its my best shot ;)
[07:27] <nrunge> mustard5, sure. I have nothing to lose.
[07:27] <nrunge> mustard5, thanks for the help
[07:27] <mustard5> np
[07:27] <TotalNewb> BRB, I'm going to try logging in as Root.
[07:27] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: hmm but you upgraded anyway? (download and install some hunderd packages)
[07:27] <nickrud> RoseMayFears, what does lsb_release -a say?
[07:28] <nrunge> I have another gooder for you guys though, when I run Vmware my USB mouse is already being used by the hotplug system. I have to add usbhid to my hotplug blacklist file and use a PS2 mouse to use my printer. Is there a way to get both working?
[07:28] <mikelinux> TotalNewb Wait! I got it! Now I have another problem. I don't have the authority to access the files I just mounted... I need to log into root or somehow change the authorities...................................only root can read or modify ntfs filesystem
[07:28] <RoseMayFears> how can we tell that wehave upgraded successfully?...it is still hoary
[07:29] <mustard5> mikelinux, linux can't write to ntfs btw
[07:29] <nickrud> RoseMayFears, Knorrie asked the critial question: did you just install a few hundred new packages?
[07:29] <cmug> captive
[07:29] <nrunge> You could use captive NTFS
[07:29] <mustard5> mikelinux, with any reliability that is....
[07:29] <mikelinux> mustard5 mikelinux, linux can't write to ntfs btw.................it can
[07:29] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: if your sources.list is breezy and apt-get dist-upgrade says: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[07:29] <mustard5> :D
[07:30] <RoseMayFears> i did lsb_release....but still hoary...yes..installed hundred packages for two days..overnight..
[07:30] <nrunge> yeah, its not perfect
[07:30] <mikelinux> knoppix
[07:30] <mustard5> mikelinux, technically yes..but practically I am saying
[07:30] <nrunge> I use it at work all the time though, it has gotten much better
[07:30] <mikelinux> but if u write on ntfs probably u can do a disaster on Win
[07:31] <mustard5> mikelinux, this is my point
[07:31] <mikelinux> ok
[07:31] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: paste your sources.list and the output of apt-get dist-upgrade at pastebin.com?
[07:31] <pqx> mikelinux audio for dvd-player Yes
[07:31] <nrunge> mikelinux, what are you trying to accomplish? system recovery of some kind?
[07:31] <Chazwazza> can anyone please point me to a tutorial on how to dual-boot, at the moment i'm running WinXP
[07:32] <Knorrie> Chazwazza: just install ubuntu, while installing Grub (the bootloader) the installer will fix all for you
[07:32] <RoseMayFears> where do i find output of apg-get dist-upgrade i already close the terminal...????
[07:32] <mustard5> Chazwazza, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[07:32] <iceman> ok, anyone, i run Enemy Terratory, but when I go to join a game.. it just goes awaiting challenge ... what now ... will not connect
[07:32] <Chazwazza> thanks mustard
[07:32] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: open a terminal again :)
[07:32] <Chizn> wine: '/home/don/.transgaming/wineserver-don-lx' is not owned by you
[07:32] <Chizn> , has anybody seen this before?
[07:32] <RoseMayFears> Then????
[07:33] <wickedpuppy> Chizn, thats cedega
[07:33] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: you see the blah ~$ line?
[07:33] <RoseMayFears> yes...
[07:33] <Chizn> yes, how do i sort it out?
[07:33] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:33] <iceman> why won't enemy terratory connect ..
[07:34] <RoseMayFears> k...it spits out the contents of that file..i already change all to breezy...
[07:34] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: and if that shows breezy lines and not hoary try: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -s
[07:34] <megamind> where do i get the sample smb.conf file ?
[07:34] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: -s means: only say what you want to do, not actually doing it
[07:34] <aquafina> bye guys, thanks for all the help :)
[07:34] <aquafina> i did a lot of updates, upgrades, package removals, and stuff.
[07:34] <megamind> bye
[07:35] <aquafina> tata
[07:35] <phil_> how to promote my account authority,so that my account can install and use applications
[07:35] <RoseMayFears> wow..it is spitting out some lines here... how do i share these to you sir???
[07:35] <mikelinux> /etc/passwd
[07:35] <RoseMayFears> its all in breezy
[07:35] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: ok, did you do this before?
[07:36] <johnw> ok... my root password is not the password for the first user I created.  I just net-installed ubuntu
[07:36] <johnw> what is it???
[07:36] <RoseMayFears> yes..i DID this overnight last night...i did 'get' the files....
[07:36] <mustard5> phil_ do you have sudo privileges?
[07:36] <RoseMayFears> i did it via "apt-get dist-upgrade" overnight
[07:36] <megamind> mikelinux please tell me how do i configure samab so that windows stations prompts for user name and passwrd ?
[07:36] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: ok, that's the right thing, but anyhow it got stopped at some point i think
[07:36] <RoseMayFears> i was expecting to wake up with breezy
[07:36] <gwark> thanks guys
[07:37] <RoseMayFears> so that do i do????
[07:37] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: but that's ok, just do another sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, and watch what it oes
[07:37] <mikelinux> samba?
[07:37] <Knorrie> does
[07:37] <RoseMayFears> that would take another overnight???????????????????????????/
[07:37] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: i dont't know what went wrong
[07:37] <mustard5> RoseMayFears, it will start again from where it left off
[07:38] <RoseMayFears> i remember , some where get failed.
[07:38] <adam_r> im buying a mitsubishi mirage
[07:38] <RoseMayFears> doing it now
[07:38] <mikelinux> megamind u mean samba?
[07:38] <megamind> yes
[07:39] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: if it fails with some error message, paste the lines at pastebin.com, and give the url you get
[07:39] <megamind>  spelling mistake :(
[07:39] <mikelinux> k no problem
[07:39] <mustard5> megamind is the wiki guide no good for you?
[07:40] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: you can type the nick of someone you're talking to at the begin of the line, then the line will be highlighted at the other one's terminal
[07:40] <mikelinux> dont have the answer for yo
[07:40] <johnw> is there a default root password in ubuntu?
[07:40] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: good irc clients even support tab completion
[07:40] <dpower> megamind, try rebooting the windows machine
[07:40] <Knorrie> johnw: yes, none
[07:40] <mustard5> johnw, root is disabled in ubuntu use sudo
[07:40] <mikelinux> johnw is there a default root password in ubuntu?...........nop
[07:40] <johnw> ?????
[07:41] <RoseMayFears> Knorrie, thanks
[07:41] <johnw> mustard5: how do you use sudo for root?
[07:41] <mustard5> ubotu: tell johnw about root
[07:41] <mustard5> johnw check pm from ubotu
[07:41] <iceman> Anyone able to help me get ET working
[07:41] <megamind> i have tried rebooting windows machine .. and wiki guide is good enough but i still do not get results :(
[07:41] <johnw> ubotu
[07:41] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: o/~ right ;)
[07:41] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: now let's see if apt will get things done
[07:41] <megamind> windows machine do not requires password it just says access denied
[07:41] <dpower> megamind: what happens when you try to view the share?
[07:42] <mustard5> megamind k  just curious whether it guided you well enough
[07:42] <RoseMayFears> Knorrie, it is now 78%..so fast..but i already did see some error apt getting some files...would like to know which?
[07:42] <dpower> what is the username on the windows machine?
[07:42] <megamind> it says access denied ... you might not have permissions to use this share
[07:42] <dpower> you need to make the same username on the samba server
[07:42] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: seems most of the packages were already downloaded, but not installed
[07:42] <phil_> what's the differentce of sudo and root?
[07:42] <megamind> but i want samba act for anonymouse access basicaly
[07:43] <Myrtti> if you don't have any usernames or passwords there, use user=guest, password=
[07:43] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: yes, just paste the errors
[07:43] <mustard5> ubotu: tell phil_ about root
[07:43] <adam_r> whats the command to rename a file/folder
[07:43] <dvsdude> sudo limited user with some root privilages and root is god
[07:43] <mustard5> phil_, read the link from ubotu
[07:43] <nickrud> adam_r, mv
[07:43] <RoseMayFears> Knorrie, how do i paste the errors?
[07:43] <pqx> mikelinux Red-Hat will reconize dvd.cd-rw, and any audio divice or Ubuntu has the same propretaties
[07:43] <Marlowe> phil_ sudo gets logged to syslog
[07:43] <nickrud> for move
[07:43] <adam_r> isnt that move?
[07:43] <phil_> and admin?
[07:43] <adam_r> oh i suspose that works because you move it from one name to antoehr
[07:44] <adam_r> kinda
[07:44] <nickrud> adam_r, yep
[07:44] <adam_r> thanks
[07:44] <mikelinux> pqx mikelinux Red-Hat will reconize dvd.cd-rw, and any audio divice or Ubuntu has the same propretaties.........yup
[07:44] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: select text with the mous and in the pastebin editbox, click middle button = paste
[07:44] <Knorrie> s/mous/mouse/
[07:44] <megamind> :( i didnt got the response yet from anybody
[07:45] <TotalNewb> I have a problem :) I need to have permission to get into the directory I just made. So I need to log into Root to change the permissions but I don't know the password for Root to log in at the splash screen. Is there a defualt password or a way to change the password for Root?
[07:45] <RoseMayFears> Knorrie, where is this pasetbin?
[07:45] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: http://pastebin.com/
[07:45] <dpower>  Myrtti  if you don't have any usernames or passwords there, use user=guest, password=
[07:45] <mustard5> ubotu: tell TotalNewb about root
[07:45] <mustard5> TotalNewb, read the link from ubotu
[07:46] <nickrud> TotalNewb, log in as yourself, then use sudo to get root priviledges
[07:46] <dvsdude> TotalNewb, "sudo passwd root" will active root
[07:46] <Marlowe> TotalNewb set a root password like so "sudo passwd"
[07:46] <RoseMayFears> Knorrie, k...i already pasted it in pastebin...what nex????
[07:46] <megamind> but to chagne the password of root u still need the old password!
[07:46] <Knorrie> :) those utf-8 chinese just seems like a $#@% to me :D
[07:47] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: tell us the url
[07:47] <mustard5> megamind, root password is disabled in ubuntu default install
[07:47] <RoseMayFears> Knorrie, http://pastebin.com/413004
[07:47] <gooo> hello, i am a new here
[07:47] <Knorrie> gooo: welcome
[07:47] <pqx> all good mikelinux until I get There to download Xp again so any available download-site for Xp and I will be glad To say Thank You :)
[07:47] <megamind> but when we use sudo [command]  it requries password for root which is same as password of first user we create
[07:48] <megamind> :)
[07:48] <mustard5> megamind the root password is not the same....the user password using sudo enables you to use root
[07:48] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: hm i can download that file here
[07:48] <gooo> have a specific problem: how can i install ubuntu on notebook with NON BOOTABLE PCMCIA CD-ROM????
[07:48] <Madpilot> megamind: no, the 1st user isn't root, the 1st user just has sudo privs
[07:48] <alexandros> can someone please tell me how to log into webmin, what username and password is it looking for?
[07:49] <RoseMayFears> Knorrie, kkk..hope yu can help me sort out waht the probv is
[07:49] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: sudo apt-get update
[07:49] <megamind> oh ... thats the case ... great ...
[07:49] <nickrud> alexandros, for that, you truly need a root password
[07:49] <dpower> alexandros: whichever username and password you setup
[07:49] <megamind> so if we use sudo passwd root and change the pass in this case the root accoutn is activated !
[07:49] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: then apt-get dist-upgrade again (little chance) otherwise try another mirror
[07:49] <ddew|bofh> Hey
[07:49] <pqx> md5crypt for any password
[07:49] <awstott> webmin has a seperate password
[07:49] <nickrud> or, edit the webmin config file
[07:49] <gooo> have a specific problem: how can i install ubuntu on notebook with NON BOOTABLE PCMCIA CD-ROM????
[07:49] <awstott> I can't remeber what the default is tho
[07:49] <ddew|bofh> Anyone here running breezy on a g5?
[07:49] <dvsdude> megamind, yes
[07:49] <RocR-1> hey all
[07:50] <mustard5> !anyone
[07:50] <ubotu> I heard anyone is 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and YOU decide? <hint>
[07:50] <gooo> have a specific problem: how can i install ubuntu on notebook with NON BOOTABLE PCMCIA CD-ROM???? only with a little help of my floppy
[07:50] <Knorrie> gooo: yes, we can read :) please don't do that
[07:50] <megamind> OK. my samba question isnt yet answer please tell me how do i configure samab for anonymouse access ?
[07:50] <adam_r> why is the certificate for the ubuntu wiki out of date
[07:50] <RoseMayFears> Knorrie, i did that command and here is the result at http://pastebin.com/413006
[07:50] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: nice
[07:50] <ddew|bofh> I'm having severe stability problems, I get random oopses on a powermac g5
[07:50] <Kruzr> hey guys, can someone help me decode my Apache2 logs into understanding why perl doesn't work?
[07:50] <gooo> Knorrie: ok, sorry
[07:51] <alexandros> ok, nickrub where is it located?
[07:51] <Kruzr> PHP does, but Perl won't
[07:51] <Knorrie> RoseMayFears: try sudo apt-get upgrade again, and if it failes at the same point, were gonna use another mirror server
[07:51] <Kruzr> it just sends the entire perl script to the user
[07:51] <ddew|bofh> mustard5, join the club...
[07:51] <nickrud> gooo, someone mentioned tonight that  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/WithFloppies?highlight=%28boot.img%29works
[07:51] <mustard5> ddew|bofh, there may be..I'm just looking
[07:52] <nickrud> alexandros, it's been too long ago for me to remember, I don't use webmin any more
[07:52] <gooo> nickurd: than u so much man!!!
[07:52] <dpower> nickrud: why use webmin in the first place?
[07:52] <adam_r> that means its not excecuting it.. have you changed your apache config files to exectute cgi and pl and enabled all directorys including /var/www to have excecutable scrips rather than just the cgi-bin
[07:53] <adam_r> Kruzr,
[07:53] <nickrud> dpower, back when I was investigating things.
[07:53] <Kruzr> adam_r: I did it with cgi-bin.  not /var/www.
[07:53] <dpower> hmm...
[07:53] <Kruzr> adam_r: I can show you my apache2.conf if you like.
[07:53] <nickrud> It showed me a lot of things I needed to know, I used it sort of as a guide to learning
[07:54] <dpower> yea but you dont learn by using webmins gui
[07:54] <mustard5> ddew|bofh, hmmm ..no luck finding one
[07:55] <Delvien> what governs cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq?
[07:55] <nickrud> nomed, but it gave me pointers to things. I used it for a month or so, if I remember correctly
[07:55] <adam_r> i havent set perl up myself yet but ive done it before in windows ads its simalar
[07:55] <Delvien> because that folder is empty now
[07:55] <ddew|bofh> mustard5, me neither :/
[07:55] <Kruzr> adam_r: can I PM it to you?
[07:55] <ddew|bofh> mustard5, you on pmac g5 as well?
[07:55] <Kruzr> (just a link, not thw whole thing)
[07:55] <dpower> ive used it myself
[07:55] <mustard5> ddew|bofh, no..just curious where the best place for you to go would be
[07:56] <mustard5> ddew|bofh, I don't see many powermac questions in here..you never know though
[07:56] <ddew|bofh> Worth a shot I guess, since the forums are pretty inactive
[07:56] <pqx> mike_linux u there ?
[07:56] <adam_r> i cant get/send pm's
[07:57] <pqx> mikelinux ?
[07:57] <adam_r> there are a few articles on google that outline the basic steps
[07:57] <mustard5> adam_r, register your nick
[07:57] <dpower> adam_r: regiseter first
[07:57] <adam_r> just got to get your search strings right
[07:57] <Delvien> anyone know what controls this folder cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
[07:57] <adam_r> i know that i need to register im just not arsed about to do it
[07:57] <mustard5> adam_r, k
[07:58] <alexandros> thanks, nickrub
[07:59] <mikelinux> pqx mikelinux ?..................yes?
[07:59] <nickrud> alexandros, yw
[07:59] <mustard5> Delvien, whats your goal in this enquiry?
[07:59] <Delvien> mustard5 the folder was empty, but i got it , somehow powernowd got uninstalled.
[07:59] <AMDXP> anyone using gDesklets?
[07:59] <mustard5> Delvien, k
[08:00] <Delvien> mustard5 time to reboot :)
[08:00] <alexandros> how do you enable a host that webmin has blocked?
[08:00] <adam_r> okay now whats the command to remove a directory
[08:00] <Kruzr> eh, forget it
[08:00] <alexandros> nickrud,  yw?
[08:00] <Kruzr> adam_r: http://borealis.homeunix.net/~jtd/apache2.conf
[08:00] <dpower> adam_r: rm -rf foo
[08:00] <nickrud> you're welcome :)
[08:00] <Knorrie> adam_r: /msg NickServ help register
[08:00] <adam_r> i use cli alot dont i
[08:01] <alexandros> ok
[08:01] <nickrud> adam_r, you might find https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands usefull
[08:01] <Chazwazza> i recently ordered some ubuntu cds (about 3 days ago), i was wondering how long it will take them to get to me, i live in sydney australia
[08:01] <Kruzr> adam_r: it keeps saying "premature end of script headers" in the log
[08:02] <pqx> mikelinux is okto  install xp again with only recovery disk even if the system get error \system32\hal.dll?
[08:02] <Kruzr> but, again, php works fine
[08:02] <ColD_7> can someone show me step by step to install the yamaha sound card?
[08:02] <Knorrie> why is my usb stick magically unmounted if i don't use it for a while
[08:02] <ColD_7> privately maybe
[08:02] <loren> Q: does anyone know if Ubuntu is going to carry over the new graphical debian installer? http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=486&slide=2
[08:02] <adam_r> ok the things i told you about are doen in that config file
[08:02] <mikelinux> pqx mikelinux is okto  install xp again with only recovery disk even if the system get error \system32\hal.dll?............do u have a dual boot system?
[08:02] <adam_r> thankyou nickrud
[08:03] <Chazwazza> i recently ordered some ubuntu cds (about 3 days ago), i was wondering how long it will take them to get to me, i live in sydney australia
[08:03] <mikelinux> about 3 months
[08:03] <deFrysk> Chazwazza, 5-6 weeks usually
[08:03] <Chazwazza> k
[08:03] <Chazwazza> thanks
[08:03] <wickedpuppy> Chazwazza, i ordered about 1 month ago ...
[08:03] <Knorrie> Chazwazza: we can read, please don't repeat things
[08:03] <pqx> mikelinux from cd/dvd recovery disk hard drive  u mean?
[08:04] <deFrysk> <--holland urrup
[08:04] <sword-> hey what's going on
[08:04] <Knorrie> deFrysk: ey!
[08:04] <wickedpuppy> still not here ... lol so expected to wait :P
[08:04] <sword-> I have a question: how do I set up my root password for ubuntu
[08:04] <sword-> it did not ask me to set one up in the installation
[08:04] <adam_r> i used adsl
[08:04] <Knorrie> sword-: sudo passwd
[08:04] <sword-> i have had to run every command using sudo
[08:04] <sword-> ahh ok
[08:04] <mikelinux> pqx mikelinux from cd/dvd recovery disk hard drive  u mean? i mean do you have linux/windows on the same disk?
[08:04] <noirequus> Knorrie: please dont do that
[08:04] <sword-> Knorrie: they did that intentionally I assume?
[08:05] <nalioth> !root
[08:05] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, root is disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[08:05] <Knorrie> nalioth: k sorry
[08:05] <pqx> Yes mikelinux , on the samedisk
[08:05] <ColD_7> i need some help on installing yamaha ymf719e-s sound card on ubuntu
[08:05] <mikelinux> ok
[08:06] <sword-> brb
[08:06] <mikelinux> if u install windows yo boot manager will be deleted
[08:06] <Kruzr> is there a way to make apt-get --purge if you've already apt-get removed?
[08:06] <mikelinux> and u will need a boot disk to use ubuntu and reinstall grub
[08:06] <deFrysk> ColD_7, if the soundcard is supported ubuntu will auto-detect it
[08:07] <ColD_7> the audio just wont work
[08:07] <wickedpuppy> Kruzr, yes ... purge will remove the config files
[08:07] <ColD_7> i when i click on the sound control, it says that i might not have an sound card configured
[08:07] <deFrysk> ColD_7, and if you are switching from an onboard card to another card just make sure to disable the build-in soundcard in your bios
[08:07] <Kruzr> wickedpuppy: sudo apt-get remove --purge gallery || Package gallery is not installed, so not removed
[08:08] <adam_r> is there any easy way to remove a entire directory and its contents including direcorys inside it from command line
[08:08] <ColD_7> i will see at it now
[08:08] <thread> Who's using x86_64 ? What do I do when something says it's missing a library when it really exists? I encountered this moments ago with quake4 looking for sdl... turns out my sdl is 64bit, and quake4 NEEDS the 32bit version. Do I need to build libraries myself and install them to /usr/local/lib32? or can I install 32bit versions of libraries somehow?
[08:08] <Knorrie> Kruzr: if it's already removed, you can also dpkg --purge it
[08:08] <deFrysk> ColD_7, good luck wit turning onboard sound off :)
[08:08] <nickrud> adam_r, rm -rf (remove force) use with extreeeeeme care
[08:08] <Madpilot> adam_r: rmdir - but read the man file first
[08:09] <Knorrie> Kruzr: that's when it shows as 'rc' in the output of dpkg -l
[08:09] <pqx> mikelinux if i install windows i will able to use ubuntu or red-hat proportional in windows ?
[08:09] <phil_> when i install *.tar.gz,it tell me that it needs zlib. and what's zlib?how install zlib?
[08:09] <alexandros> how do you remove a host from the blocked list in webmin?
[08:10] <adam_r> thanks
[08:10] <mikelinux> gueno hente pues me tengo ke ir, ha sido un placer para ustedes el haber compartido conmigo asi que se me cuidan y mantenganse en la sombra...............
[08:10] <wickedpuppy> pqx,  no ... windows doesn't read ext3 ...
[08:10] <nickrud> Kruzr, you can do it with aptitude in interactive mode pretty easily: sudo aptitude , then simply type l~c that's an ell)
[08:11] <Dersursine> Hey everyone
[08:11] <wickedpuppy> you can put a fat323 in between as a buffer so both windows and linux access to it
[08:11] <deFrysk> !es
[08:11] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:11] <nickrud> that will display only the configured but not installed packages, pressing shift dash will mark a package for purging
[08:11] <adam_r> i could just run nautilus as root and do this instead of using sudo at a CLI but i thought removing a directory would be easu
[08:11] <wickedpuppy> adam_r, rm -rf ?
[08:11] <wickedpuppy> what could be simpler ?
[08:12] <adam_r> oh i dindt see that message
[08:12] <wickedpuppy> adam_r, pls make sure you are in correct dir before you do rm -rf :P
[08:12] <wickedpuppy> especially if you are going to sudo it ...
[08:12] <nickrud> exteeeeeme care, adam_r
[08:12] <deFrysk> adam_r, make sure to use the correct path when using rm -rf as root (sudo
[08:13] <deFrysk> 0and what wickedpuppy said
[08:13] <Dersursine> or just use 'rm -r' and confirm the files and dir's your deleting?
[08:13] <mikelinux> shutdown -h +35
[08:13] <wickedpuppy> rm -i ... if you want to confirm the files
[08:13] <deFrysk> rm -rf is very powerful
[08:13] <wickedpuppy> i think its alias by default
[08:13] <adam_r> yeah because otherwise i might delete the entire ect directory or something
[08:13] <mikelinux> the channel will be halted in 35 minutes
[08:13] <wickedpuppy> mikelinux, +35m
[08:13] <Kruzr> thanks, whoever told me about dpkg --purge and dpkg -l
[08:13] <nickrud> did that as root once, in usr. learned my lesson
[08:14] <adam_r> isnt it just as powerful as DEL in DOS
[08:14] <wickedpuppy> adam_r, are you kidding ??
[08:14] <Knorrie> for example, *never* do things on .* is you want to act on the current directory (i once did), then you're changing ../ etc as well :P
[08:14] <Knorrie> s/is/if/
[08:14] <adam_r> well del in dos deletes whatever you tell it to right
[08:15] <adam_r> inculding full directorys
[08:15] <eno> sorry about the noob question.  I just set up a network with Ubuntu and XP (surprisingly VERY easy).  How do I share a folder on my ubuntu system that is not in my home folder (I want shared access to a data partition)?
[08:15] <adam_r> so saying c:\windows\: DEL system32
[08:15] <wickedpuppy> adam_r, suppose you want to know what ya going to delete and want to confirm .. what you do ? whats the commond in del ?
[08:16] <eno> oh there is a shared folders in admin, forget it
[08:16] <eno> thanks anyways!  I love this channel
[08:16] <adam_r> um i dunno
[08:17] <wickedpuppy> put it simply .. you can use linux without X .. just bash .. can you use windows without .. windows ? i think not
[08:18] <adam_r> well windows is installed on dos
[08:18] <adam_r> well at least not NT vairiants
[08:18] <nickrud> oh. I thought that one through, Knorrie. I've done that, just it didn't matter in my case. *whew*
[08:18] <pqx> Is anywhere a secure source to RTFM ?
[08:18] <wickedpuppy> well .. going out ... cya guys
[08:18] <adam_r> cya
[08:19] <Dersursine> Anyone see the article on /. about how to detect rootkits? I was wondering if I were to make an inventory of all the files on my system (or the important ones), and their md5/sha1 hashes, would that be a decent way to see if the files were modfied without my knowledge?
[08:19] <nickrud> Dersursine, sudo apt-get install chkrootkit , it's supposed to be reasonably up to date, I believe
[08:20] <ColD_7> help needed on installing an yamaha ymf719e-s sound card in ubuntu
[08:20] <Dersursine> will that check my windows partitions too?
[08:20] <nickrud> heh
[08:20] <pqx> ColD_7 in ubuntu u said??
[08:20] <nickrud> I don't mount windows partitions as executable, so ...
[08:21] <Dersursine> I run windows most of the time :(
[08:21] <Dersursine> My linux stuff is pretty secure, only a few ports open, and nothing important on it if I lose it
[08:21] <nickrud> I run windows for Rand McNally's maps, and that's it. a few times a month, if I plan wel
[08:21] <nickrud> *well
[08:22] <eno> ha, I guess nothing is as easy as it seems!  Windoze wants a UN/pass to access my ubuntu system, I tired mine but it didn't work.  What do I do?
[08:22] <eno> Is rand mcnally better than google maps?
[08:22] <ColD_7> pqx, ya
[08:22] <nickrud> oh yeah, it is light years better.
[08:22] <Dersursine> how did you format the username? sometimes windows is weird with domains... might have to do something like (ubtunu host name)\UN  as the username
[08:23] <litage> how can you tell logger to continue reading from a file after it reaches the EOF? (ie: wait for more data to be written to the file)
[08:23] <eno> OH, you might be right, it is doing that!
[08:23] <eno> thanks Dersursine
[08:23] <nickrud> it's actually the thomas guide map engine. very useful (printable and saveable maps)
[08:24] <Dersursine> just google for rand mcnally?
[08:24] <Nogimics> ok can anyone give me a definative tutorial on getting a Serial Mouse tow rok with ubuntu please?
[08:24] <pqx> mikelinux please help me out here it cost me more that i though to reinstall windows XP now I get that error and I do not have I boot-Disk for XP I know if I ca reinstall Windows then I can Go along withit so I say help to reinstall windows XP please .
[08:24] <nickrud> nomed, spend money buying the windows disk (a couple hundred for all of california)
[08:24] <nickrud> sorry nomed that's twice tonight.
[08:25] <eno> well that didn't work, I am off to rtfm myself to sleep I guess :P
[08:25] <Nogimics> Anyone?
[08:26] <eno> I always assumed it would just work Nogimics, sorry
[08:26] <Marlowe> eno: needs to be same UN/pw on both boxes
[08:26] <Nogimics> Serial mouse does not
[08:26] <eno> what do you mean?
[08:26] <Dersursine> Hrm, I just use SFTP to transfer files between my various computers. I have ubtunu running openssh-server and use filezilla as the SFTP client
[08:26] <eno> I am using my user/pass.  do I need to set up a new account?
[08:26] <Dersursine> Not the cleanest solution, but works more reliably than shared files and most windows based things...
[08:27] <adam_r> has anyone here acualy set up a webserver with php mysql and perl
[08:27] <eno> I tried to install ubuntu on the other comp, but I couldn't get into the bios to boot from cd.  as dumb as that sounds...
[08:27] <Nogimics> I have edited the xorg.conf file so the DEVICE for mouse states "/dev/ttyS0/" and Protocol "Microsoft"
[08:27] <Dersursine> Ive done Apach2/PHP4,5 and MySQL4.1
[08:27] <Marlowe> do you have the same username on doze & linux?
[08:27] <Dersursine> all custom compiled and manualy configured
[08:27] <Marlowe> pull the battery
[08:28] <adam_r> thats what i have right now, done the easy way
[08:28] <Chizn> which torrent sites do people use?
[08:28] <eno> no, they are different people computers... should I set up an account with the other name on Ubuntu?
[08:28] <Marlowe> Nogimics - remove the trailing /
[08:28] <eno> I use google to find torrents.
[08:28] <Marlowe> should be "/dev/ttyS0"
[08:28] <Nogimics> sorry there was no trailing /
[08:28] <Nogimics> me just tired making typos
[08:28] <thread> Who's using x86_64 ? What do I do when something says it's missing a library when it really exists? I encountered this moments ago with quake4 looking for sdl... turns out my sdl is 64bit, and quake4 NEEDS the 32bit version. Do I need to build libraries myself and install them to /usr/local/lib32? or can I install 32bit versions of libraries somehow?
[08:29] <Chizn> eno, first ive heard that one
[08:29] <Chizn> eno, what if you dont know what you want, but wanna look in a directory instead?
[08:29] <Marlowe> Nogimics - actually, on my box it's "/dev/input/mice"
[08:30] <eno> are you looking for distros, Chizn?
[08:30] <Nogimics> yes thats for a normal mouse
[08:30] <Nogimics> Im trying to use Serial
[08:30] <Nogimics> mine was set to what yours is
[08:30] <Nogimics> but did not work
[08:30] <Nogimics> so tried showing it the Serial Port
[08:30] <ColD_7> can someone guide me step by step to install a yamaha ymf719e-s sound card in ubuntu?
[08:30] <Nogimics> ttyS0
[08:30] <eno> cause if not, I have found that gnut is a good place to find torrents
[08:31] <Marlowe> is it a serial mouse or PS2 ?
[08:31] <brownie17> i upgraded to breezy and now limewire isn't running
[08:31] <eno> ColD_7, does sound work at all?
[08:31] <ColD_7> no
[08:31] <Nogimics> Serial
[08:31] <ColD_7> the sound card is not even configured i think
[08:31] <eno> ColD_7, don't ask me then :P
[08:31] <xy77> I have the following problem: the udev stuff loads after gdm is started, which results in a broken gdm start most of the time. Does anyone know something about this issue?
[08:31] <Nogimics> infact its a PS2 with a converter on it to Serial
[08:32] <nickrud> http://www.x.org/X11R6.8.2/doc/mouse4.html is the 'definitive' help :)
[08:32] <eno> how old is your comp, Nogimics :P?
[08:32] <Nogimics> as this old box does not have ps2 port
[08:32] <Nogimics> :P
[08:32] <brownie17> does anyone know why upgrading to breezy would stop limewire running?
[08:32] <ColD_7> is there anyone who is using yamaha ymf719e-s sound card in ubuntu
[08:32] <eno> sorry, Brownie
[08:32] <ColD_7> i think it should be an old driver alreday
[08:33] <ColD_7> i need help on installing it now
[08:33] <eno> maybe compile it into your kernel or something :P
[08:33] <ColD_7> i cant even understand what is the things they are talking about on net
[08:33] <ColD_7> i am new to linux and ubuntu
[08:34] <eno> yeah no one ever told me how to compile a new kernel either
[08:34] <ColD_7> i just hope that someone can show me how to fix this problem
[08:34] <Marlowe> eno: move your xorg.conf aside, and run /usr/X11R6/bin/xorgconfig
[08:34] <Dersursine> hmm, I need to learn to do that, my web server is probably 10+ kernels out of date
[08:35] <Chizn> has anyone managed to get google earth running in linux?
[08:35] <eno> are you telling me how to compile the kernel Marlowe?
[08:36] <ColD_7> can someone help me in installing yamaha ymf719e-s driver in ubuntu?
[08:36] <ColD_7> i search it on net but i cant even understand what it is all about
[08:36] <Marlowe> ColD_7 - that's to be expected at the beginning, Linux is BIG
[08:36] <Marlowe> eno: nope - how to autobuild a new xorg.conf file, answer the questions right, & it'll configure your serial mouse
[08:36] <ColD_7> so i need some help on it now
[08:37] <eno> oh cool, thanks Marlowe.
[08:37] <ColD_7> i just switch to ubuntu yesterday
[08:37] <ColD_7> but cant get the sound card problem fixed
[08:37] <Marlowe> eno: just be sure to move the old xorg.conf somewhere - you may need it yet
[08:38] <ColD_7> Marlowe, help need on installing yamaha ymf719e-s sound card
[08:38] <ColD_7> can you help me?
[08:38] <ColD_7> i ask the whole day here but no one really helps me
[08:39] <Chizn> is there a pacman for linux?
[08:39] <Chizn> ColD_7, have you tried configuring ALSA?
[08:39] <Marlowe> ColD_7 - try google, just search  "yamaha ymf719e-s  ubuntu"
[08:39] <Chizn> i dont really know, but has that popped up in your travels?
[08:39] <ColD_7> i cant even understand them
[08:40] <ColD_7> i have searched for that on net
[08:40] <ColD_7> but i cant understand what they want me to do
[08:41] <RoseMayFears> Hi guys...i just updated my hoary to breezy..thanks for all the help!!!!! The breezy upgrade is really worth it...very nice start up redesign graphics...thanks guys!!!!!!
[08:41] <Chizn> ColD_7, spend 10bucks on a new soundcard
[08:42] <Alister> hello
[08:42] <Chizn> preferably soundblaster or something known
[08:42] <Chizn> i dont believe it will work on ubuntu otherwise, lol
[08:42] <brownie17> Nogimics, buying a card that has ps/2 plugs on it will be cheap, and fairly easy to find
[08:42] <brownie17> Nogimics, but you might have to order it in
[08:42] <sword> hey again
[08:42] <Chizn> i just did a search on it and i noticed some tumbleweed fly past
[08:42] <sword> has anyone had a problem with some of the older repositories?
[08:42] <Nogimics> Kinda defeats the point
[08:42] <Chizn> your card is ancient, infact it is ISA Legacy..
[08:42] <sword> i ran an apt-get update and ive had some 404 error
[08:42] <sword> s
[08:43] <sword> Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz  404 Not Found [IP: 130.239.18.173 80] 
[08:43] <Chizn> get a pci one maaaan
[08:43] <Chizn> cheepy cheep
[08:43] <sword> for example
[08:43] <Nogimics> im only trying to find out because its doing my head in lol
[08:43] <sword> and I am trying to get mplayer and some plugins for irefox
[08:43] <nickrud> SWAT_, see the topic
[08:43] <brownie17> sword, it's probably just down, it happens from time to time
[08:43] <nickrud> sword, I mean ^^^
[08:43] <Nogimics> this is a spare machine , just wanted to play about with a linux distro
[08:44] <RoseMayFears> sword, I also have same experience i remove it...from sources.list
[08:44] <Nogimics> But it wont work with a serial mouse thats bad
[08:44] <brownie17> Nogimics, i know the feeling. sometimes i might spend hours trying to fix a really small thing, that doesn't really need fixing, just because it is possible to fix it.
[08:44] <Nogimics> its 7:40am, ive been up all night lol
[08:44] <brownie17> Nogimics, like once ihad a whim to play a game i had for windows, i spent nearly three hours trying to configure wine, i got it. and then i got in, and did't even end up playing one game.
[08:44] <RoseMayFears> Guys...i need help how do i install an EPSON LX-300+ printer into my breezy????
[08:44] <sword> hmm okay RoseMayFears
[08:45] <sword> i am looking for mplayer
[08:45] <sword> and firefox plugins
[08:45] <[c11] Angel> Hi there ... who can help me with an install problem
[08:45] <Chizn> ColD_7,  try "sudo modprobe snd-opl3sa2"
[08:45] <sword> nickrud, you were referring to the mirrors ?
[08:45] <Nogimics> Bit shit that a Linux distro does not work with a serial mouse tho :(
[08:46] <Dersursine> rosemayfears, maybe check linuxprinting.org
[08:46] <RoseMayFears> sword, I meant, i have that expeirnce during my hoary backports..but im not sure of breezy...fyi.
[08:46] <nickrud> sword, no, the channel topic. the last comment is, 'there are no breezy-backports'
[08:46] <iceman> Can any one help me figure out why when I try to join a ONLINE game in Enemy Terratory, I go's looking for the game challenge part and just keeps looking .... help
[08:46] <brownie17> Nogimics, maybe just not this one, they have been around for years, linux i mean
[08:46] <sword> ohhh!
[08:46] <sword> nickrud, are there any ubuntu packages for mplayer
[08:46] <nickrud> sword, you can get mplayer from the multiverse repository
[08:46] <sword> and mozilla-firefox plugins?
[08:47] <nickrud> mozilla-mplayer for video
[08:47] <[c11] Angel> when I try to install ubuntu, all the files are copied, all goes well untill the apc configuring service stops at 25%
[08:47] <[c11] Angel> is that normal ?
[08:47] <[c11] Angel> it takes a while until the service configures?
[08:47] <adam_r> serial mice are so 90's
[08:47] <nickrud> and, /msg ubotu javadeb for java
[08:47] <brownie17> iceman, possible reason: really slow internet(not likely) firewall, NAT (kinda the same thing) or bad server
[08:47] <[c11] Angel> come on ... they are working under linux ... i tried
[08:47] <[c11] Angel> tryed
[08:48] <[c11] Angel> serial mouse
[08:48] <sword> i don't think my default apt.sources point to a place where mozilla-mplayer is at
[08:48] <brownie17> [c11] Angel, no, it is  "tried"
[08:48] <[c11] Angel> they need to be configured mannualy ...
[08:48] <brownie17> sword, then you need to add the repos
[08:48] <[c11] Angel> :)
[08:48] <nickrud> sword, go to http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic for good sources
[08:48] <iceman> brownie17 cant be Internet .. on Wireless, 512 meg ... no all servers freese same way ... maybe firewall issues , now who can help me fix ..
[08:48] <Nogimics> Who mentioned Serial Mouse :)
[08:49] <iceman> or what would i do to do a Complete Uninstall ... how to remove
[08:49] <ColD_7> anybody using yamaha ymf719e-s sound card in ubuntu?
[08:49] <sword> thanks
[08:49] <[c11] Angel> can anywone help me with my problem?
[08:49] <[c11] Angel> please ....
[08:50] <iceman> What do you do to Uninstall ... ?
[08:50] <iceman> dir
[08:51] <nickrud> adam_r, serial mice are 70's :)
[08:51] <adam_r> yeah true
[08:51] <iceman> lol Serial mice are Antique ... Arcaic ... prehistoric ...
[08:52] <iceman> Whats command to Uninstall Enemy Terratory ...
[08:52] <eno> wow, THE NETWORK WORKS!  thanks!
[08:52] <Dersursine> Serial Mouse... Cool, retro, I want one *jumps on bandwagon*
[08:52] <nickrud> lol
[08:52] <[c11] Angel> noboady can help me ?
[08:53] <Mabus> How do I find out what is causing my firefox to timeout when connecting to myip/index.html when apache is turned on?
[08:53] <nickrud> [c11] Angel, I'd *guess* a bad burn
[08:53] <Dersursine> Hrm, I know nothing about linux, but I can tell you that i've never had good luck with converter thingies like that.
[08:53] <iceman> is there a easy command line to Uninstall Enemy Terratory
[08:53] <RoseMayFears> Hi...i downloaded some .ppd file supposed driver of epson lx-300+, where do i put this file so that i can then print???
[08:54] <qsrv> hi
[08:54] <brownie17> iceman, if it is NAT, you will have to port forward. this website can help you "www.portforward.com" but apart from that, it depends on your firewall to how to unblock it. have you tried network games?
[08:54] <nickrud> Nogimics, maybe Providence wants you to be a keyboard jockey :)
[08:54] <nickrud> Nogimics, are you sure your serial port works?
[08:55] <Mabus> !apache
[08:55] <ubotu> [apache]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom
[08:55] <Dersursine> mice are overeated... everyone thinks its cool that I dun need one (at least in windows)
[08:55] <Chizn> !modprobe
[08:55] <ubotu> Chizn: I don't know, could you explain it?
[08:55] <Chizn> !cli
[08:55] <ubotu> well, cli is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/
[08:55] <thread> Who's using x86_64 ? What do I do when something says it's missing a library when it really exists? I encountered this moments ago with quake4 looking for sdl... turns out my sdl is 64bit, and quake4 NEEDS the 32bit version. Do I need to build libraries myself and install them to /usr/local/lib32? or can I install 32bit versions of libraries somehow?
[08:56] <Nogimics> Someone must know how to get a serial mouse working under ubuntu?
[08:56] <brownie17> Seveas, does the "seveas" ubuntu repo mentioned in "source-o-matic" have any affiliation with you?
[08:56] <thread> Dersursine: sorry :x that was the last one tonight.. I'm goin to bed
[08:56] <thread> last shot at my question
[08:56] <Dersursine> lol, no prob.
[08:56] <brownie17> Dersursine, what do you mean "don't need one"? there aren't shortcuts for everything!
[08:56] <nickrud> brownie17, that is his work
[08:56] <iceman> ok, well. now a way to first uninstall.. i want to clean it up
[08:56] <onispawn> does anyone know of a good website that talks about configureing wireless in linux
[08:57] <qsrv> does anyone know why the free pascal compiler is not in the repositories?
[08:57] <iceman> what uninstall command
[08:57] <rob_p> Nogimics:  A ps2 or USB mouse won't do?
[08:57] <Mabus> !tcptraceroute
[08:57] <ubotu> Mabus: I don't know, could you explain it?
[08:57] <Dersursine> tab, alt-tab, space, return, I can do nearly anything in windows without a mouse.
[08:57] <Mabus> damn
[08:57] <brownie17> nickrud, ok
[08:57] <Nogimics> its an old spare box with only Serial
[08:57] <nickrud> it's the reason it's the only web script worth running ;)
[08:57] <Dersursine> nogimics, get a cheap usb 1.1 card and use a usb mouse?
[08:58] <Nogimics> thats bypasses the problem
[08:58] <Nogimics> if WIndows can run a Serial mouse then so should a linux distro
[08:58] <mustard5> Nogimics, perhaps you serial port is not working?  Could be an issue
[08:58] <Nogimics> Serial port is fine
[08:58] <Dersursine> heh, its easy tho >.>
[08:58] <RoseMayFears> anyone know how to install epson LX printer in breezy???
[08:58] <Nogimics> and mouse
[08:58] <Mabus> can someone tell me how I find out what is preventing my apache files to be unavailable via firefox? it times out, I was told that means I probably have a firewall, but to my knoweldge I do not
[08:58] <Nogimics> tested both
[08:59] <mustard5> Nogimics, k
[08:59] <[bw] 808y> hi
[08:59] <Mabus> !epson
[08:59] <ubotu> Mabus: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[08:59] <Mabus> !printer
[08:59] <ubotu> hmm... printer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[08:59] <nickrud> I have a friend with really annoying lighter. When he opens it, it keeps saying 'get 'er done'. He points it at me when I get too bogged down in details
[09:00] <Cosonic> morning  all:)
[09:00] <adam_r> where does apache get told that /var/www is where my files go?
[09:00] <Nogimics> in the http_conf file
[09:00] <Mabus> not for apache2
[09:00] <Nogimics> if I remember correctly
[09:00] <Mabus> the other conf file
[09:00] <Nogimics> been years since I ran apache
[09:00] <Mabus> in the same folder as http_conf
[09:01] <adam_r> apache2
[09:01] <Mabus> http_conf is solely for backwards compatibility
[09:01] <brownie17> nickrud, is the seveas server down?
[09:01] <Mabus> it's the other one... apache2.conf?
[09:01] <adam_r> apache2.conf
[09:01] <Mabus> yeah
[09:01] <Mabus> that's it
[09:01] <adam_r> im really confused
[09:01] <Nogimics> ill unconfuse you
[09:01] <Nogimics> do you know hwo to get a serial mouse working with ubunutu lol
[09:02] <adam_r> i want to enable CGI, mysql php and SSI are all working fine
[09:02] <Delvien> isnt the command sudo apt-get reinstall <package>
[09:02] <adam_r> yeah its called a serial to ps2 converter
[09:02] <onispawn> does anyone know why iwlist wouldnt display the possible aps to connect to?
[09:02] <rob_p> Nogimics:  Did you symlink /dev/ttyS0 with /dev/mouse?   ex: sudo ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/mouse
[09:02] <bob2> onispawn: depends
[09:03] <dcatdemon> Mabus: it is in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf ... if you look.
[09:03] <Nogimics> I changed it t /dev/ttyS0
[09:03] <bob2> onispawn: if it's displaying nothing at all, perhaps your driver doesn't support scanning
[09:03] <Nogimics> didnt work
[09:03] <nickrud> brownie17, the one from the source-o-matic is active, any others, I'm not aware of
[09:03] <DShepherd> Delvien: sudo apt-get --reinstall package
[09:03] <bob2> adam_r: /etc/apache2/sites-available/default
[09:03] <bob2> adam_r: also, "grep -r /var/www /etc/apache2"
[09:03] <Mabus> dcatdemon, what?
[09:03] <brownie17> nickrud, well i copied and pasted the one from source-o-matic, and it isn't working. says no such file or directroy
[09:03] <Mabus> bob2, you're around
[09:03] <onispawn> the thing I dont understand is sometimes it does scan, but most of the time it doesnt
[09:04] <Mabus> bob2, how do I tell what is causing my firefox to time out when trying to connect to myip/index.html
[09:04] <bob2> Mabus: your network is broken, fix it
[09:04] <bob2> Mabus: the first thing you should have tried is pinging myip
[09:04] <liable> Mabus: prolly your dns
[09:04] <Mabus> bob2, I was kind of hoping for advice...
[09:04] <Mabus> pinging myip?
[09:04] <nickrud> I just did that myself, and a reload got it
[09:04] <Delvien> thanks
[09:04] <Mabus> btw, "lynx localhost" yields the right stuff
[09:04] <DShepherd> Delvien: sudo apt-get install --reinstall package (correction)
[09:04] <Delvien> Gotcha !
[09:05] <bob2> that shows apache is fine
[09:05] <Mabus> !ping
[09:05] <ubotu> Keep your fingers to yourself, mabus.
[09:05] <Mabus> !myip
[09:05] <ubotu> Mabus: Are you on ritalin?
[09:05] <bob2> wtf
[09:05] <bob2> "ping 1.2.3.4"
[09:05] <Mabus> 1.2.3.4 being my ip right
[09:05] <nickrud> I don't actuall *use* his repository :)
[09:05] <Mabus> bob2 I'm new, was just trying to see if there were help files on what you suggested
[09:06] <Mabus> but okay I'll type that bob2
[09:06] <adam_r> ok thanks bob2 i think i know what to do now
[09:06] <adam_r> what does the grep -r /var/www /etc/apache2 thing do
[09:06] <bob2> man grep
[09:06] <bob2> grep searches for the string "/var/www" in /etc/apache2
[09:06] <adam_r> oh ok
[09:06] <Mabus> bob2, ping myip seemed to go just fine
[09:07] <antihero> can someone help me with an kubuntu question?
[09:07] <bob2> antihero: easier if you just ask...
[09:07] <Mabus> adam_r, read "man grep"
[09:07] <brownie17> Dersursine, so, what do you know about ubuntu shortcuts
[09:07] <bob2> Mabus: and "nc 1.2.3.4 80", and hit enter five times
[09:07] <sH4> H i
[09:07] <adam_r> i have and am and did
[09:08] <Dersursine> Nothing, just that i think theres a thing for short cuts in preferances, and that shirt-insert is how to paste in konsole
[09:08] <Mabus> bob2, "no ports to connect to"
[09:08] <Cosonic> hi..i managed to install ubuntu breezy on my laptop..but aparently the vga drivers arent compatible..the picture ie weird..how do i fix it plz?
[09:08] <Dersursine> in ubuntu, im {ruined} without a mouse
[09:08] <bob2> Mabus: you're behind nat?
[09:08] <RoseMayFears> hey...i already did installed the EPSON LX-300+ printer in my Breezy..just get the ibm-proprinter11-ibmpro.ppd and point this as your driver. First, go to your Printer Settings menu and point the driver to this PPD file!!!!! It just printed a test page..FYI
[09:08] <antihero> ok, im dual booting my harddrive, in the partitioner for kubuntu, I resized my NFTS partition 50% and now nothing is happening, does it normally take along time to resize the partition?
[09:08] <Mabus> bob2 uh.... maybe? I don't know what nat is
[09:08] <Mabus> !nat
[09:08] <ubotu> Mabus: Syntax error in line 1
[09:09] <bob2> Mabus: you have one IP and many computers?
[09:09] <bob2> antihero: how long is long?
[09:09] <Mabus> bob2, I believe so
[09:09] <antihero> well, i havnt really been waiting all that long
[09:09] <antihero> how long does it usally take
[09:09] <Mabus> bob2, adsl modem connected to router, router connected to this box by wire, wirelessly connected to an xp machine
[09:10] <bob2> Mabus: the router and/or modem need to be configured to forward port 80 in
[09:10] <bob2> antihero: depends on your hardware
[09:10] <Mabus> hmmm
[09:10] <Mabus> bob2, I will try looking at the advanced settings of my router
[09:10] <antihero> ive got amd 3000+, new asus motherboard
[09:10] <antihero> good fast hardware
[09:10] <bob2> antihero: depends more on the speed/type of the disk and partition
[09:11] <antihero> oh, i think its 7200rpm, its a 120gb drive though
[09:11] <bob2> then give it a while (ie half an hour or more)
[09:12] <antihero> ok cool
[09:13] <Cosonic> hmm
[09:14] <Cosonic> hi..i managed to install ubuntu breezy on my laptop..but aparently the vga drivers arent compatible..the picture ie weird..how do i fix it plz?
[09:14] <zkl-laptop> why does best start with --no-tray by default?
[09:15] <Dersursine> !nat
[09:15] <ubotu> I don't know, Dersursine
[09:15] <Dersursine> what are these ! commands?
[09:16] <Franken_bilko> help!!! i'm trying to set up a usb modem, ive got the webpage with instruction, but i'm in windows now, is there anyway i can save it in windows, then open it up in ubuntu
[09:16] <Dersursine> print it?
[09:16] <robitaille> Dersursine,  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[09:17] <Franken_bilko> dont have a printer
[09:17] <Dersursine> thanks
[09:17] <bob2> Franken_bilko: you've never saved a web page in windows?
[09:17] <Cosonic> hmm
[09:17] <Franken_bilko> ive had ubuntu 10 minutes, and couldnt find anything i saved in windows
[09:18] <mahangu> bob2, i just downloaded the javadebs, how do i install?
[09:18] <mahangu> !javadeb
[09:18] <ubotu> somebody said javadeb was for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[09:18] <mustard5> Franken_bilko, yes
[09:18] <bob2> mahangu: wiki.ubuntu.com/Java
[09:19] <iceman> ok, how the hell to remove enemy teretory ...
[09:19] <Cosonic> anyone?
[09:19] <iceman> there a uninstall command
[09:19] <mustard5> heh
[09:19] <Mabus> how do I find out my "local ip"
[09:20] <Mabus> One that is like "192.168. something"
[09:20] <zkl-laptop> Mabus, ifconfig [interface] , e.g. ifconfig eth0
[09:20] <mustard5> iceman, I believe it only installs to your /home directory
[09:20] <Mabus> thanks
[09:20] <Delvien> what does the command echo do
[09:20] <mahangu> ok, but how do i install a .deb package?
[09:20] <bob2> Delvien: echo a string to the screen
[09:20] <iceman> mustard5 yea, but seems it leavs somethin in the system, i cat get online ...
[09:21] <bob2> ie like printf in C or PRINT in basic
[09:21] <Delvien> bob2 ? does that mean it changes a seting?
[09:21] <mustard5> iceman, I'm not sure how the two problems are related
[09:22] <bob2> Delvien: no
[09:22] <bob2> Delvien: it has no effect except to print a line to the screen
[09:22] <iceman> we'll if i can remove the complete install, then maybe a new install may work .
[09:22] <Cosonic> alo alo?
[09:22] <Delvien> bob2 a website is telling me to "by echoing 0 into this file, " what does that mean
[09:22] <mustard5> iceman, ah ok ..you can't connect to a game server you mean ok
[09:23] <Cosonic> i managed to install ubuntu breezy on my laptop..but aparently the vga drivers arent compatible..the picture ie weird..how do i fix it plz?
[09:23] <bob2> Delvien: more context please
[09:23] <bob2> Cosonic: you're being too ague
[09:23] <bob2> Cosonic: you need to explain what "weird" means
[09:24] <iceman> i get to the game server, then after i click to join a game it jusy gots to "awaiting game state" and counts.. and it also will not same my profile settings ..
[09:24] <dcatdemon> Cosonic: which laptop are you using and what do you mean by "wierd"?
[09:24] <antihero> ok, so when I get to the point where it asks me to install GRUB, what should I dont, seeing as how both partitions are on the same harddrive
[09:24] <Cosonic> well
[09:24] <Cosonic> colours ..picture
[09:24] <Cosonic> toshiba tecra m1
[09:24] <Dersursine> Hrm, we get banned for telling the bot that we are the almighty king of the universe? (not that ive done this...)
[09:24] <mustard5> iceman, can't say I know the answer ...
[09:25] <Cosonic> colours are messed up
[09:25] <Delvien> bob2 http://pastebin.com/413051
[09:25] <robotgeek> !botabuse
[09:25] <ubotu> You can play with me on #debian-bots without being banned.
[09:25] <mahangu> dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
[09:25] <mahangu> dpkg: error processing sun-j2sdk1.4_1.4.2+09_i386.deb (--install):
[09:25] <mahangu>  short read in buffer_copy (backend dpkg-deb during `./usr/lib/j2sdk1.4-sun/jre/lib/charsets.jar')
[09:25] <mahangu> what does that mean?
[09:25] <Dersursine> lol, ty
[09:25] <robotgeek> mahangu: don't paste in here
[09:25] <mahangu> robotgeek, sorry i thought that was one line
[09:26] <antihero> should I install GRUB over the MBR?
[09:26] <chito> hello
[09:26] <mahangu> antihero, if it shows all your OSs, yes
[09:26] <chito> ubuntu rules
[09:26] <antihero> how would i know
[09:26] <bob2> Delvien: it means to "echo 0 > /whatever/file" or 1
[09:27] <Mabus> bob2, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3922
[09:27] <Mabus> bob2, those are my virtual server settings, any idea how to fiddle with them properly?
[09:27] <spiral> hi
[09:27] <mahangu> !javadeb
[09:27] <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)
[09:27] <chito> hi spiral
[09:28] <iceman> something about the write protection in linux ... i changed a file .. because of a crash and now enemy terattory will not work right ..
[09:28] <megamind> i have configured my samba server but it is accessible via IP address on network , how do i make it accessible via DNS (name)
[09:28] <robotgeek> Mabus: not really clear. check out http://portforward.com
[09:28] <chito> im new here, how can i install yahoo messenger in ubuntu?
[09:28] <marko> hello, would anyone have a gmail invite they could spare plz? :)
[09:28] <robotgeek> chito: use gaim
[09:28] <dcatdemon> Cosonic: I think you need to lower your resolution. Check this page (http://linux.toshiba-dme.co.jp/linux/eng/pc/tecraM1_report.htm) for more info.
[09:28] <onispawn> anyone know what how the network-admin application gets the list of wireless aps that are available?
[09:28] <robotgeek> marko: u don't need invites anymore. sign up directly
[09:28] <Delvien> bash: /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/cooling_mode: Permission denied
[09:29] <Dersursine> Night all
[09:29] <Delvien> bob2 bash: /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/cooling_mode: Permission denied i did sudo, any other suggestions
[09:29] <marko> well I tried directly on the site, but they ask for a silly mobile number in USA
[09:29] <chito> robotgeek: thanks
[09:29] <megamind> marko whats ur email addres where i can invite u
[09:29] <marko> and since I'm not in USA, it won't work
[09:29] <bob2> Delvien: sudo runs the echo as root, but the > is handled by your shell, which runs as you
[09:30] <bob2> Delvien: echo 0 | sudo tee /proc/whatever
[09:30] <Mabus> robotgeek, it has my router listed but it says nothing about apache
[09:30] <phil_> how to use samba shared with windows
[09:30] <megamind> Marko: wahts ur email for inviation
[09:30] <marko> PM megamind :)
[09:31] <Delvien> bob2 tee? says no such device
[09:31] <robotgeek> Mabus: what do want to do with your apache server? forward port 80?
[09:31] <megamind> ok join me on private chat
[09:31] <bob2> Delvien: you typoed
[09:31] <phil_> windows can visit my ubuntu, but i can't visit it.
[09:31] <bob2> hah, yay dlink
[09:32] <Delvien> bob2 what was typoed
[09:32] <Mabus> robotgeek, I guess so, that's what someone said. It does a timeout when trying ot access myip/index.html
[09:32] <bob2> phil_: samba has nothing to do with ubuntu using shares from other machines
[09:32] <Delvien> bob2 oh wait
[09:32] <bob2> Delvien: uh, I don't know, I can' t see your screen
[09:32] <Delvien> bob2 yes you can dont lie :P
[09:32] <chito> robotgeek,wer can i find that gaim, sorry im really new to linux
[09:32] <robotgeek> chito: Menu -> Internet -> gaim
[09:32] <nuck> its strange no ones around #openldap
[09:32] <chito> thanks
[09:33] <marko> ezrmmmm do you get my PMs megamind?
[09:33] <bob2> phil_: places -> network
[09:33] <megamind> marko: nops
[09:33] <marko> oopos
[09:33] <marko> weird
[09:33] <marko> lol
[09:33] <phil_> i only can see workgroup
[09:33] <Mabus> robotgeek, what do I fill in the "private IP field"
[09:33] <robotgeek> Mabus: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3922
[09:33] <robotgeek> Mabus: sorry, http://www.portforward.com/english/applications/port_forwarding/HTTP/HTTPindex.htm
[09:33] <marko> ok well here's my email then :)
[09:34] <Delvien> bob2 i didnt typo, copied it right over, and still says no such device, is it tee or tree?
[09:34] <marko> mark_reeve_fr AT hotmail DOT com :)
[09:34] <_cosonic> hmm
[09:34] <marko> dunnow what's up with my irssi /query :)
[09:34] <megamind> ok
[09:34] <Delvien> bob2 should i sudo -i ?
[09:34] <marko> thx a lot megamind
[09:34] <marko> it's really appreciated :)
[09:34] <dcatdemon> _cosonic: you got your answers?
[09:34] <_cosonic> nope
[09:34] <mustard5> Delvien, did you replace 'whatever' with your details?
[09:35] <_cosonic> still waiting
[09:35] <Delvien> mustard5 yes
[09:35] <dcatdemon> I think you need to lower your resolution. Check this page (http://linux.toshiba-dme.co.jp/linux/eng/pc/tecraM1_report.htm) for more info.
[09:35] <megamind> u got the inviation ?
[09:35] <Mabus> I got it, robotgeek
[09:35] <Mabus> robotgeek, thanks
[09:35] <robotgeek> Mabus: np
[09:35] <Mabus> bob2, you too
[09:35] <Delvien> echo 2 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/cooling_mode
[09:35] <Delvien> mustard5 yes echo 2 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/cooling_mode
[09:35] <_cosonic> its on 800X600
[09:35] <Mabus> robotgeek, I just followed the instructions for bittorent but used logical substitutions for values
[09:35] <robotgeek> Mabus: cool :) that's a nice site
[09:35] <dcatdemon> _cosonic: sorry sorry, the COLORS... not the resolution. :).
[09:36] <megamind> marko: my pleasuer i hope u got it :)
[09:36] <Mabus> robotgeek, indeed. again, thanks, got my apache working :)
[09:36] <Delvien> mustard5 should i sudo -i and try
[09:36] <robotgeek> Mabus: that was quick!
[09:36] <_cosonic> dcatdemon and how is that done?
[09:37] <mustard5> Delvien, I have no idea :)
[09:37] <Mabus> robotgeek, all I had to do was do what it said for all the other applications except use port 80... and blam; worked
[09:38] <marko> just checking now
[09:38] <chito> robot, thanks
[09:38] <phil_> when i visit windows,it tells me that it needs password, but windows didn't set password
[09:38] <bob2> Delvien: it's you not specifying the right /procfilename then
[09:38] <Delvien> use yours
[09:38] <Mabus> what's a good free/adfree site that will give me an url to treat as my ip?
[09:39] <Delvien> bob2 im looking at the file, i spelled it right
[09:39] <bob2> Mabus: ddts.net, dyndns.org
[09:39] <megamind> no-ip.com
[09:39] <bob2> dhs.org, too
[09:39] <marko> wOOt, it worked great :) Thanks again for everything megamind \o/
[09:39] <megamind> deerfield.com as i think
[09:39] <Mabus> thanks guys
[09:40] <megamind> my pleasure dear
[09:40] <chito> robot, can u be my guru in linux? hehehe
[09:40] <marko> ;)
[09:40] <dcatdemon> _cosonic: ok,  I only know the command line way, but if anyone knows how to do using ui that'll be good.  log on as root, change dir to /etc/X11, use any editor to open xorg.conf...
[09:41] <robotgeek> chito: u talking to me?
[09:41] <Delvien> bob2 went under sudo -i and did it and it didnt give me a bash
[09:41] <tiglionabbit> chito: no guru-hoarding
[09:41] <Madpilot> dcatdemon: "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf (something like that, anyway)
[09:41] <_cosonic> problem is i hardly see anything
[09:41] <tiglionabbit> Madpilot: dcatdemon: use gksudo
[09:42] <tiglionabbit> if you wanna run it from a "run" dialog
[09:42] <Delvien> bob2 thanks for your help
[09:42] <chito> yes sir robotgeek
[09:42] <dcatdemon> _cosonic needs to go to command mode... type CTRL-ALT-F1.
[09:42] <_cosonic> ok
[09:42] <Toba> is there a reason the screensaver daemon is constantly just not running anymore?
[09:42] <Toba> it does this every few days for a week or so and then stops for a month or so
[09:43] <tiglionabbit> constantly not running?
[09:43] <_cosonic> and i login as root`
[09:43] <Toba> it just is not running for some reason sometimes
[09:43] <dcatdemon> log on as root there, and go to /etc/X11 and edit xorg.conf. MAKE SURE YOU BACK UP the file first.
[09:43] <_cosonic> but i dont know what the passwd is
[09:43] <_cosonic> i dont think i have a psswd
[09:43] <bob2> _cosonic: don't login as root
[09:43] <fr33mind> Hey, I don't have the file: "etc/ld.so.conf".  Wich package I need for that?
[09:43] <bob2> _cosonic: login as you and use sudo to run commands as root
[09:44] <bob2> fr33mind: where did it go?
[09:44] <lonewolff> win 2
[09:44] <Toba> bob2: why not just do "su root" and then have a root shell?
[09:44] <lonewolff> oops
[09:44] <dcatdemon> ok, bob2's right. don't log on as root, log on as your normal user...
[09:44] <Toba> it's easier than sudo for ever command
[09:44] <tiglionabbit> dcatdemon: _cosonic: it's generally not recommended to log into the gui as root.  Use gksudo to launch an application with super user powers instead
[09:44] <fr33mind> bob2: I don't know!  I juste don't have this file at all!
[09:45] <dcatdemon>  tiglionabbit: _cosonic cannot see anything in X :)... but yes, you are right, should log on as user, sudo .
[09:45] <_cosonic> ok im in as user now
[09:45] <bob2> fr33mind: hm, you probably don't need one on breezy
[09:45] <antihero> ok, so the install just crashed, and now when I try to load windows it just says error loading operating system.....did I just lose everything?????
[09:45] <bob2> fr33mind: I don't know if it's deliberate or not
[09:45] <bob2> Toba: 'sudo -s'
[09:45] <fr33mind> bob2: which package install it?
[09:46] <bob2> fr33mind: none, afaict
[09:46] <antihero> can someone help me =(
[09:46] <tiglionabbit> antihero: what did you do?
[09:47] <antihero> when i was installing kubuntu, it resized my nfts partition to make room for my linux partition, then the install crashed and now when I try to load windows it just says error loading operating system
[09:48] <adam_r> if a CGI file isnt set as excecutable it wont run right
[09:48] <bob2> the installer crashed?
[09:48] <BeGu> antihero, it means that you should just try again
[09:48] <fr33mind> bob2: that means that /usr/local/lib is never parsed by ldconfig ?
[09:48] <bob2> fr33mind: right
[09:48] <antihero> I dont know how it went wrong but I got an error in the base system install
[09:48] <bob2> fr33mind: if you put stuff there you'll need a ld.so.conf, yes :)
[09:49] <fr33mind> bob2: I have to do it by hand?
[09:49] <shawarma> bob2: Why aren't you with the rest of the crowd at UBZ?
[09:49] <antihero> so did I just lose my xp?
[09:49] <dcatdemon> _cosonic: and go to /etc/X11 and edit xorg.conf using your favourite editor, you can try "pico /etc/X11/xorg.conf". MAKE SURE YOU BACK UP the file first by making a copy of it. (cp xorg.conf xorg.conf.bak).
[09:49] <tiglionabbit> antihero: =[  that's not good.  It could perhaps have no bootloader, or a screwed up one.  BeGu's right, you should run the install disc again
[09:50] <antihero> ok
[09:50] <bob2> fr33mind: so it seems...I'm trying to find out if it's deliberate or not
[09:50] <antihero> ill try it
[09:50] <tiglionabbit> hopefully it didn't screw up your partitions
[09:50] <mustard5> antihero, I wouldnt think so
[09:50] <bob2> shawarma: canadia is about $4000 from here, unfortunately :)
[09:50] <_cosonic> dcatdemon what do i edit exactly in the file?
[09:50] <shawarma> bob2: wtf... Where are you? Mars
[09:50] <shawarma> ?
[09:50] <mustard5> antihero you installed grub to MBR is that right?
[09:50] <dcatdemon> _cosonic: locate the Section "Screen" section and change the DefaultDepth to 16.
[09:51] <bob2> shawarma: Australia.
[09:51] <dcatdemon> _cosonic: sorry, I'm not a fast typer. :(.
[09:51] <_cosonic> np but tell me i opened it by vi command and i cant go out,,,
[09:51] <bob2> _cosonic: escape until it beeps, then :wq<enter>
[09:51] <shawarma> bob2: Oh.. Well, I just thought the entire Canoncial crew was going (and paid for by Canonical).
[09:52] <bob2> shawarma: oh, I'm not working at Canonical anymore
[09:52] <shawarma> _cosonic: Press ESC Z Z
[09:52] <_cosonic> the damn keyboard is acting very strangely here
[09:52] <dcatdemon> ?
[09:53] <shawarma> bob2: When did that happen? What do yo do now then?
[09:53] <dcatdemon> sheesh, I wonder if there is a way to modify X parameters with a UI without going thru by hand in ubuntu :)... _cosonic: what do you mean "acting strangely"?
[09:53] <stevejesus> hey guys
[09:53] <_cosonic> not responding
[09:53] <_cosonic> never mind i will restart it
[09:54] <dcatdemon> did you change anything in the xorg.conf file?
[09:54] <_cosonic> it took me 3 minutes just to cd
[09:54] <_cosonic> no
[09:54] <RezDawg> clear
[09:54] <_cosonic> the keyboard wasnt working as it should
[09:54] <bob2> shawarma: a few months now; working on some embedded programming stuff
[09:55] <RezDawg> Honey Im home from work Ubuntu pple
[09:55] <stevejesus> can anyone help me with nfs mounting?
[09:55] <umberleigh> hi, my copy of amarok freezes when it loads. it outputs this: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3923 when i run it from a command line, any idea what's wrong?
[09:55] <bob2> shawarma: which is fun, but doesn't send me drinking in another country every few months ;)
[09:55] <mustard5> ubotu:tell stevejesus about windowsdrives
[09:55] <_cosonic> hmm now booting has frozen on starting hotplug system,,,
[09:56] <bob2> _cosonic: try using the noapic, acpi=off and nolapic boot options
[09:56] <stevejesus> thanks but i wasnt asking about ntfs.
[09:56] <stevejesus> i was talking about remote nfs shares
[09:56] <bob2> stevejesus: you need to provide more details...
[09:57] <mustard5> stevejesus, you talking about network file share?
[09:57] <mustard5> k
[09:57] <stevejesus> alright.  i have a linux server in the house that broadcasts smbfs and nfs.  i would like to have my machine mount the nfs share at boot.  ill so samba is i have to.  i think my etc/fstab is incorrect
[09:58] <bob2> show us the lines from your fstab
[09:58] <stevejesus> can anyone help?
[09:58] <stevejesus> mustard5:  yes im talking about network file shares
[09:59] <mustard5> stevejesus paste fstab in pastebin
[09:59] <mustard5> !pastebin
[09:59] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about 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
[10:01] <stevejesus> mustard5:  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3924
[10:02] <stevejesus> mustard5:  i have it set up to mount samba as per ubuntu wiki instructions
[10:03] <stevejesus> mustard5:  i would like to give it read write access from all users on ubuntu machine
[10:03] <mustard5> stevejesus, show bob2...use his name as he migh be in another channel
[10:03] <antihero> ok, so I tried to install it again, and It says DEBOOTSTRAP failed. do I have a bad cd?
[10:04] <StarKruzr> antihero: possibly, or a bad CD-ROM drive.  you'll need to burn another to narrow down your possibilities.
[10:04] <bob2> eh?
[10:04] <bob2> that's smbfs, not nfs
[10:05] <stevejesus> bob2:  i was trying to mount it smbfs as the ubuntu wiki didnt have instructions for nfs
[10:05] <antihero> if I have a amd64 and I use a regular install, would it crash? because im trying the 64bit version, but I could just get the other one insted
[10:05] <stevejesus> bob2:  help
[10:05] <stevejesus> bob2:  please
[10:06] <Crasp> hello, for some reason the totem plugin for firefox seems to stop playing a movie from within the browser after a few seconds (5 or so). Is this a know issue?
[10:06] <_cosonic> whats the command to save and exit in pico?
[10:06] <Delvien> damn cant play BF2 on cedega :(
[10:06] <shawarma> _cosonic: CTRL+X, I think.
[10:06] <mustard5> antihero, I would assume they should both work really
[10:06] <antihero> ok
[10:06] <shawarma> _cosonic: Doesn't it say so at the bottom of the screen?
[10:06] <antihero> so i will just try the other one
[10:07] <mustard5> antihero, check your cd with md5 checksum
[10:07] <bob2> stevejesus: wtf
[10:07] <_cosonic> no
[10:07] <bob2> stevejesus: if it's nfs, you can't just use some other random protocol
[10:07] <bob2> stevejesus: the filesystem type is nfs, change that for a start
[10:07] <_cosonic> ctrl+x made me lose the cursor
[10:07] <bob2> Crasp: it's known to be basically useless, yes
[10:07] <StarKruzr> hahaha
[10:07] <stevejesus> bob2:  i know.  my server broadcast smbfs, afp and others.  i would like to mount via nfs is you can help.  thanks
[10:07] <StarKruzr> awesome.
[10:07] <antihero> what does DEBOOTSTRAP failed mean?
[10:07] <Crasp> bob2: is there any way i can fix it?
[10:08] <shawarma> _cosonic: After ctrl+x, press y (or any other abbreviation of "yes" that makes sense in your language).
[10:08] <bob2> Crasp: get rid of it and use the mplayer mozilla plugin, I'd think
[10:08] <_cosonic> ok cursor back
[10:08] <bob2> stevejesus: no, sorry.  good luck.
[10:08] <Crasp> bob2: hmm ok i'll try that then
[10:08] <bob2> antihero: when doing what?
[10:08] <_cosonic> but still in the file
[10:08] <stevejesus> bob2:  well, can you help me mount it via smbfs?
[10:09] <antihero> installing the base system
[10:09] <antihero> The debootstrap program exited with an error (return value 1)
[10:09] <antihero> Check / target/var/log/bootstrap.log for details
[10:09] <StarKruzr> ooo.  there's a userspace nfs server
[10:09] <shawarma> _cosonic: CTRL+X followed by Y
[10:09] <Delvien> antihero usually means something is wrong with your partition , or corrupt CD
[10:10] <_cosonic> did that ..nothing
[10:10] <Delvien> antihero try going through the "installing the base system" then if that fails, burn a different copy of the install CD
[10:10] <mustard5> antihero at lowest speek
[10:10] <mustard5> antihero at lowest speed
[10:10] <bob2> antihero: usually means the cd is busticated, or the hard drive is having issues
[10:11] <Delvien> bob2 thats what i just said :)
[10:11] <bob2> heh, I'm half asleep
[10:11] <Robbster> lo all.
[10:11] <mustard5> welcome Robbster
[10:11] <antihero> yeah, i was just reading that I should burn it on the lowest speed
[10:12] <mustard5> antihero, you going to try amd64 again or 386?
[10:12] <Robbster> thanks mustard5. I've just popped in here. I've installed Breezy server on a machine. Install went fine (I think) and now comes the question - now what:)
[10:12] <Delvien> grr why do i have to sudo k3b just to blank a cdrw
[10:12] <antihero> i was thinking of going with the 386
[10:12] <mustard5> Robbster, what is your goal?
[10:13] <Robbster> I want to set it up as a proxy/firewall for the soho office. I've got some experience with Mandriva (rpm-based), but no clue 'bout debian-based distros.
[10:13] <rob^> Robbster, if thats all your using the PC for, try smoothwall or ipcop
[10:13] <mustard5> Delvien, is there a chance antihero's MBR got corrupted when grub installed to MBR?
[10:14] <Robbster> dunno if the repository is even set up correctly.
[10:14] <StarKruzr> "busticated" = my favorite new word.
[10:14] <selinium> Robbster, are you on hoary or breezy?
[10:14] <Robbster> tried ipcop, didn't pick up my 2nd nick. also tried smoothwall, but there was a reason it wouldn't work 3 me....humm, forget now. But I have tried them :)
[10:15] <Robbster> selinium: breezy
[10:15] <mustard5> selinium breezy server install he said earlier
[10:15] <Robbster> I just need to get my bearings :)
[10:15] <selinium> Robbster, Sources list at  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[10:15] <selinium> :)
[10:15] <Mabus> someone verify this link works for them please
[10:15] <Mabus> http://nickroberts.zapto.org/
[10:15] <Delvien> mustard5 well since he was installing the base system, he wouldnt of installed grub yet
[10:15] <selinium> Robbster, you will be fine, lots of helpful people here!
[10:15] <Mabus> howdy mustard5
[10:16] <StarKruzr> Oh shit, Nick's linux box got a webpage!
[10:16] <mustard5> Delvien,  oh..hehe...I thought I saw someone earlier installing grub to MBR, might have been someone else
[10:16] <rob^> ipcop is working great here :)
[10:16] <Robbster> selinium: so I see. probably the most friendly room I've been in for a while :)
[10:16] <mustard5> yo Mabus
[10:16] <Mabus> Thanks StarKruzr
[10:16] <StarKruzr> np
[10:16] <Mabus> why would itbe that some others cannot load the page?
[10:16] <Delvien> when you are installing GRUB to the MBR its very hard to mess up, since you hit yes and its done.
[10:16] <mustard5> k
[10:16] <Robbster> Rob^: I'm sure, but I couldn't get it to pick up my 2nd nick. breezy didn't have any problem :)
[10:16] <selinium> Robbster, One thing you will find with Ubuntu is a fantastic community! :)
[10:17] <esc_ape> does http://www.allofmp3.com not load for anyone else?
[10:17] <rob^> Robbster, thats pretty odd, smoothwall does use a 2.4 kernel though
[10:17] <StarKruzr> esc_ape: doesn't work for me either
[10:17] <StarKruzr> esc_ape: that's that russian one, right?
[10:17] <Delvien> the site is down
[10:17] <esc_ape> thanks StarKruzr
[10:17] <Madpilot> the server returns pings, though
[10:17] <Robbster> selinium: part of the reason I'm venturing in here. I really respect what Mark is trying to achieve.
[10:17] <indypende> wo know a guy for the translation of PO files?
[10:18] <StarKruzr> yes
[10:18] <indypende> wo know a gui for the translation of PO files?
[10:18] <StarKruzr> we are all on a first-name basis with Mark
[10:18] <[dEvIL-bOY] > how is everyone doing?
[10:18] <rob^> indypende, yes launchpad
[10:18] <Robbster> StarKruzr: I'
[10:18] <selinium> Robbster, you can see him here occassionally as nick sabdfl
[10:18] <mustard5> Hey [dEvIL-bOY]  good thanks
[10:18] <tiglionabbit> what plays midis?
[10:18] <rob_p> Robbster:  Internet connection sharing howto and NAT script for Ubuntu:  http://rob.pectol.com/content/view/12/27/  (if the site is working - been having a little trouble lately with the server)
[10:18] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, timidity
[10:18] <[dEvIL-bOY] > feeking energetic this morning?
[10:18] <indypende> rob^, ?
[10:19] <Robbster> StarKruzr: I'm from cpt, same university, etc.
[10:19] <rob^> indypende, see https://launchpad.net/
[10:19] <esc_ape> so, I think everyone who rips cds should use crip
[10:19] <esc_ape> it rules
[10:19] <StarKruzr> Robbster: eh?
[10:19] <tiglionabbit> timidity is a midi/wav converter
[10:19] <StarKruzr> OH
[10:19] <StarKruzr> Cape Town!
[10:19] <StarKruzr> no shit!
[10:19] <rob^> indypende, thats were we upload them for translation
[10:19] <Robbster> shit
[10:19] <Toma-> anyone know of any good racing games that have multiplayer/lan support? my g/f only wants to play racing games :(
[10:19] <StarKruzr> nifty.
[10:19] <rob^> so you will find everything there
[10:19] <StarKruzr> how old is he/are you?
[10:20] <[dEvIL-bOY] > with ntfs partitions
[10:20] <[dEvIL-bOY] > can we only read or is it possible to write to them as well?
[10:20] <Delvien> read
[10:20] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, * Plays MIDI files without any external MIDI instruments at all
[10:20] <hit3k> is it possible to take a screenshot of a Login Screen?
[10:20] <[dEvIL-bOY] > cool
[10:20] <rob^> indypende, just look for rosetta
[10:20] <Mabus> hit3k, try?
[10:20] <StarKruzr> I wonder if I should try installing this on my machine
[10:20] <Robbster> I'm 28. I think mark is a few years older. We met at the uni - he did a talk there. But that was a while back :)
[10:20] <onispawn> Toma: play mariocart its the best game for g/f's
[10:20] <Delvien> starkruzr Need for speed ? :P
[10:20] <hit3k> Mabus i should
[10:21] <tiglionabbit> mustard5: it's not working for me
[10:21] <Mabus> hit3k, but?
[10:21] <tiglionabbit> /etc/timidity/freepats.cfg: No such file or directory
[10:21] <tiglionabbit> timidity: Can't read any configuration file.
[10:21] <StarKruzr> Delvien: not particularly.  why?
[10:21] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, try installing freepats
[10:21] <Mabus> anyone have a program to reccoment for downloading music?
[10:21] <Delvien> starkruzr NFS = need for speed
[10:21] <rob^> Mabus, try amule
[10:21] <Toma-> onispawn: i would, if i had a n64 hooked up to my tv card.... *ponders*
[10:22] <tiglionabbit> shouldn't apt get all dependencies?  =\
[10:22] <moccah> Mabus, or LimeWire
[10:22] <apokryphos> it does, yes
[10:22] <Delvien> Toma- super smash brothers is the best n64 game ever
[10:22] <selinium> Toma-, use zsnes and get mario roms
[10:22] <Mabus> moccah, limewire works on linux?
[10:22] <Crasp> bob2: do you perhaps have any idea how i tell firefox to not use totem but mplayer?
[10:22] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, its in the 'recommended' part...select timidity and right click...check 'recommended'
[10:22] <Delvien> mabus yes lime does
[10:22] <Mabus> that's what i used on windows so if it works on linux that'd be pimp
[10:22] <Toma-> selinium: now thats using the ol' noodle :D
[10:22] <Robbster> I"m looking for an easy-to-configure firewall app for this server. Any recommendations. Something cursers/web based would be great.
[10:22] <tiglionabbit> ah
[10:22] <moccah> yupp
[10:22] <Crasp> bob2: i installed mozilla-mplayer
[10:22] <rob^> Robbster, try firestarter
[10:22] <esc_ape> Crasp - just delete the totem plugins
[10:23] <rob^> oh
[10:23] <Toma-> oooo zsnes has LAN support too right?
[10:23] <rob^> thats not gonna help
[10:23] <tiglionabbit> how do I get mplayer to install?  It's missing a package
[10:23] <onispawn> toma:yes
[10:23] <Toma-> orsom.
[10:23] <moccah> Mabus, I can send you the file
[10:23] <rob^> Robbster, you could try webmin with a few plugins
[10:23] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, which package?
[10:23] <selinium> Toma-, not sure, but mariokart has split screen, i know it is a bit old school but....
[10:23] <tiglionabbit> I'll check, as soon as freepats is installed..  taking a while
[10:23] <mustard5> tiglionabbit, k
[10:23] <Mabus> moccah, sure, if you can tell me how to install it too. I only know how to use apt-get or synaptic, I'm quite new to this
[10:24] <[dEvIL-bOY] > /dev/hda1       /media/windows  ntfs    nls=utf8,umask=0222 0       0
[10:24] <Delvien> lol i didnt know ZSNES was Adept installable !!
[10:24] <moccah> Mabus, sure
[10:24] <tiglionabbit> I think it was like libavcodecs0
[10:24] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i can't read them still
[10:24] <morgs^^> is there a way i can get sun-j2re1.5 thru apt-get or wget ?
[10:24] <[dEvIL-bOY] > should i use usr
[10:24] <Crasp> esc_ape: thanks, that did the trick :)
[10:24] <[dEvIL-bOY] > rather than nls?
[10:24] <Robbster> I just need a little push in the right direction. how do I install stuff with apt-get?
[10:24] <mustard5> [dEvIL-bOY] , did you try the automount script for windows drives?
[10:24] <selinium> morgs^^, yep!
[10:24] <selinium> morgs^^, one mo.
[10:24] <[dEvIL-bOY] > mustard5,  they appear on boot
[10:24] <StarKruzr> Robbster: do you know about sudo?
[10:24] <selinium> Robbster, sudo apt-get install <package>
[10:24] <Mabus> Robbster, sudo apt-get install applicationname
[10:24] <tiglionabbit> libavcodec2
[10:24] <[dEvIL-bOY] > but i can't access them
[10:25] <mustard5> [dEvIL-bOY] , did you try the automount script for windows drives?
[10:25] <tiglionabbit> !info libavcodec2
[10:25] <StarKruzr> he needs to know what package he wants first.
[10:25] <[dEvIL-bOY] > only if i go by the disks administration
[10:25] <tiglionabbit> doesn't exist
[10:25] <selinium> Robbster, or use synaptic. If youwant the pretty gui
[10:25] <Mabus> moccah, how will you send me the file?
[10:25] <mustard5> [dEvIL-bOY] , try answering my question ;)
[10:25] <morgs^^> Couldn't find package sun-j2re1.5
[10:25] <Robbster> humm I'm a little uneasy with this 'no root' vibe on Ubuntu. I'm sure I'll get used to it tho.
[10:25] <morgs^^> its not in my lists
[10:25] <[dEvIL-bOY] > no
[10:25] <rob^> morgs^^, try reading the link ubotu gave you
[10:25] <gooo> have a specific problem: how can i install ubuntu on notebook with NON BOOTABLE PCMCIA CD-ROM???? only with a little help of my floppy
[10:25] <crimsun> Robbster: you mean "no root by default"?
[10:25] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i have done this before
[10:25] <Delvien> For ZSNES how do you maximize the SCREEN?
[10:25] <[dEvIL-bOY] > with a usr something
[10:25] <mustard5> [dEvIL-bOY] , save yourself some grief and use it :)  I'll get a link for you
[10:26] <[dEvIL-bOY] > but i can't remenber the whole command
[10:26] <StarKruzr> Robbster: go to http://packages.ubuntu.com/ and you can browse the packages list in there too, or search it
[10:26] <crimsun> Robbster: you're of course free to set a root password and use the root account
[10:26] <mustard5> [dEvIL-bOY] , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[10:26] <morgs^^> oh thanks i didnt see ubotu :)  ta
[10:26] <tiglionabbit> Robbster: it's just a default setting to not log into the gui as root, because that's dangerous to do.  You have sudo / gksudo to do all administrative tasks
[10:26] <StarKruzr> !root
[10:26] <ubotu> I guess root is disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[10:26] <Robbster> crinsun: just reading up about that now...
[10:26] <Mabus> Delvien, fool around with the settings.
[10:26] <[dEvIL-bOY] > cheers
[10:26] <rob^> gooo, you could try using a usb stick
[10:26] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i'll have a look mustard5
[10:26] <selinium> morgs^^, wget http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update04_i386.deb
[10:26] <mustard5> k
[10:26] <selinium> morgs^^, for breezy
[10:27] <morgs^^> ahh you legend :)
[10:27] <StarKruzr> hm I wonder
[10:27] <emgee> Help! My DVD player won't mount DVD disks. Could that be a linux problem?
[10:27] <StarKruzr> !sudo
[10:27] <ubotu> rumour has it, sudo is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[10:27] <selinium> morgs^^, np :)
[10:27] <StarKruzr> it could be an emgee problem
[10:27] <rob^> champagne comedy
[10:27] <Toma-> emgee: whats it doing/not doing?
[10:28] <StarKruzr> thank you, I'll be here all week
[10:28] <StarKruzr> try the chicken, it's delicious
[10:28] <StarKruzr> remember to tip your waiter, and be cool, stay in school
[10:28] <moccah> Mabus, you got the link?
[10:29] <Mabus> moccah, no... what link?
[10:29] <emgee> Toma-, I insert the disk, nothing happens (no automount), I type 'mount /media/cdrom0' and it says "mount: No medium found"...
[10:29] <moccah> Mabus06, http://aragorn.oslo.nith.no/~taktor/files/
[10:29] <Mabus06> Okay, I wasn't identified sorry.
[10:29] <Mabus06> You probably tried to PM me.
[10:29] <moccah> Mabus06, just download the file there
[10:30] <rob^> Seveas, ping
[10:30] <Toma-> emgee: whats on the disk?
[10:30] <Mabus06> I have problems with autoidentify moccah
[10:30] <Mabus06> My nickname on all other servers is my name, nick
[10:30] <moccah> Mabus06, ok
[10:30] <Mabus06> on this server, that's an erroneous nickname
[10:30] <moccah> Mabus06,  you cant get the file?
[10:30] <Mabus06> for good reason... in other servers people often message me "serv identify password"
[10:31] <moccah> Mabus06, ok, just: wget http://aragorn.oslo.nith.no/~taktor/files/LimeWireOther.zip
[10:31] <Mabus06> no, I had no troubles moccah ...
[10:31] <Mabus06> moccah, but how do I install it after it's downloaded
[10:31] <emgee> Toma-, I've tried both copies of dvd's and an original dvd. The original mounts, but won't play... "Totem: Can't play dvd://"...
[10:32] <moccah> Mabus06, sudo unzip -u LimeWireOther.zip -d /opt/
[10:32] <Mabus06> that it?
[10:32] <Toma-> emgee: you have 2 drives?
[10:32] <moccah> Mabus06, no, then; sudo chown -R root:root /opt/LimeWire/
[10:32] <mustard5> emgee, commercial encrypted dvds ?
[10:32] <moccah> Mabus06: then, sudo gedit /usr/bin/runLime.sh
[10:32] <emgee> Toma-, One DVD ROM and one CDRW-burner...
[10:33] <vengeful> anyone use iglooftp here?
[10:33] <mustard5> emgee, libdvdcss installed?
[10:33] <tiglionabbit> emgee: read the dvd section of http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats if you have not already
[10:33] <moccah> Mabus06, and put the following in this file... cd /opt/LimeWire/
[10:33] <moccah>      ./runLime.sh
[10:34] <moccah> Mabus06, in separate lines
[10:34] <Toma-> emgee: is totem pointing to the right drive?
[10:34] <onispawn> anyone know which configuration file for firefox specifies which multimedia application it should use. Right now its configured to use totem, but I want to use mplayer
[10:34] <Toma-> ive got 2 dvd drives and it was a pain making sure its looking at the right one..
[10:34] <moccah> Mabus06, : save this file
[10:34] <Toma-> bbl, sorry
[10:34] <emgee> Toma-, I don't know really. How do I see what dvd:// is pointed to?
[10:34] <Mabus06> moccah, done
[10:34] <emgee> oh...
[10:34] <moccah> Mabus06, then sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/runLime.sh
[10:35] <moccah> Mabus06, and after; sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/LimeWire.desktop
[10:35] <sword> sup
[10:35] <martii> !+sources
[10:35] <ubotu> How to add repositories:  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) - Create your own sources.list at http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[10:35] <Mabus06> moccah, k
[10:35] <mustard5> emgee, you might have your DVD and CD ROM hooked up the wrong..I think thats where Toma was heading
[10:36] <moccah> Mabus06, and put the lines you find here: http://ubuntuhjorne.org/guide/sample/LimeWire.desktop_limewire  into the text editor
[10:36] <mustard5> emgee, you downloaded libdvdcss ?
[10:36] <moccah> Mabus06, then save the file, and refresh your gnome panel (killall gnome-panel)
[10:36] <mustard5> ubotu: tell emgee about dvd
[10:37] <moccah> Mabus06, now LimeWire is Applications -> Internet -> LimeWire
[10:37] <Mabus06> thanks a million moccah
[10:37] <deFrysk> moccah, I just downloaded azureus(gtk) unpacked it in my homefolder an run /azureus/azureus
[10:37] <moccah> Mabus06, No Probs mate:D
[10:37] <deFrysk> moccah, is that not mutch easyer ?
[10:37] <moccah> this is LimeWire, not Azureues...
[10:38] <deFrysk> moccah, o geez , my mind was miles away, sorry
[10:38] <emgee> mustard5, Can't even find a packet called that.. :)
[10:38] <Mabus06> moccah, how come it isn't available for install on synaptic or something?
[10:38] <moccah> deFrysk, np;)
[10:38] <Yorn> hi
[10:38] <moccah> Mabus06, no idea..
[10:38] <mustard5> emgee, you might need to enable the exra repositories
[10:38] <mustard5> emgee, do you know how to do that?
[10:39] <moccah> Mabus06, maybe ill mage a .deb one day:p
[10:39] <Mabus06> are there extra repositories available other than the ones you can select in th emenu?
[10:39] <naga01> hi
[10:39] <mustard5> Mabus06, check this http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[10:39] <stylish> anyone have a ubuntu theme site
[10:39] <emgee> mustard5, Yeah but I don't know what the repositories are. :)
[10:39] <emgee> I know how to add them though
[10:40] <mustard5> emgee, I will send you a guide through ubotu
[10:40] <emgee> Nice! :)
[10:40] <mustard5> ubotu: tell emgee about repositories
[10:40] <Mabus06> emgee, they sound like suppositories only they don't hurt your anus
[10:40] <mustard5> emgee follow the guides that ubotu sent you
[10:40] <mustard5> emgee than when you have extra repos enabled try the DVD guide again
[10:43] <Mabus06> !ubotu
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[10:43] <Mabus06> !bot
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[10:43] <mustard5> heh..libdvdread3 is in main repo
[10:43] <Mabus06> lol @ ubotu
[10:43] <Mabus06> !joke
[10:43] <ubotu> Mabus06: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[10:44] <Mabus06> !lol
[10:44] <ubotu> I heard lol is "laugh out loud"
[10:44] <mustard5> emgee you still around?
[10:44] <Mabus06> !rofl
[10:44] <ubotu> Mabus06: What?
[10:44] <emgee> mustard5, yeah I found it there right before I started doing the repositories changes..
[10:44] <mustard5> emgee, you installing now?
[10:44] <naga01> is it possible to start an installed system without a gui? I have ubuntu installed in a standard way. So on startup i come to the graphical login. But i want only the console!
[10:44] <megamind> clear
[10:44] <emgee> But how can this be different from one installation from another?
[10:44] <aeon17x> !botsnacks
[10:44] <ubotu> thanks aeon17x :)
[10:44] <emgee> mustard5, Done
[10:44] <mustard5> emgee, now run the script command from the DVD guide
[10:45] <emgee> Done
[10:45] <mustard5> emgee did it download libdvdcss?
[10:45] <emgee> Yeah
[10:45] <mustard5> put a DVD in
[10:46] <emgee> official or burned?
[10:46] <mustard5> official
[10:47] <emgee> Ok, it mounts, but Totem says "could not play dvd://, Failed to open; reason unknown"
[10:47] <mustard5> k, I think this confirms that you may have your drives connected up wrong.
[10:47] <selinium> onispawn, Have you got the answer to your mplayer prob yet?
[10:47] <emgee> Hmm..
[10:47] <stevejesus> can anyone help me with samba?
[10:48] <emgee> The DVD is master but might sit on the slave cable piece...
[10:48] <mustard5> emgee
[10:48] <mustard5> you using totem-xine
[10:48] <mustard5> ?
[10:48] <emgee> Not sure..
[10:49] <udo> Hi @ all
[10:49] <mustard5> emgee, type in terminal...sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[10:49] <emgee> .Nope
[10:49] <emgee> installing now..
[10:49] <mustard5> k
[10:49] <emgee> done
[10:49] <emgee> will it replace totem?
[10:49] <mustard5> try again with DVD
[10:49] <stevejesus> can anyone help me with samba?
[10:49] <mustard5> emgee, it will all look the same
[10:49] <emgee> ok
[10:49] <udo> I have a smoll question: I have changed the menu.lst for ghrub. How can I now write it to the boot-sector without making the system unbootable ?
[10:50] <moccah> He`s fun, aint he:p
[10:50] <moccah> bah, wrong channel :P
[10:51] <mustard5> udo, backup your first grub list first
[10:51] <emgee> mustard5, same problem still
[10:51] <udo> mustartd5: Ok I already did this.
[10:51] <_cosonic> whats the command to enter x window from console plz?
[10:51] <udo> _consonic : startx
[10:51] <mustard5> udo, I don't know much about grub...ask others
[10:51] <udo> ok
[10:52] <mustard5> emgee, have you got your DVD manual?
[10:52] <emgee> _cosonic, startx
[10:52] <emgee> mustard5, nope
[10:52] <mustard5> emgee, check for how its meant to be connected up
[10:52] <_cosonic> not working
[10:52] <moccah> _cosonic, X
[10:52] <moccah> capital X
[10:52] <moccah> :p
[10:52] <mustard5> emgee, is it on its own IDE connection or sharing with something else,
[10:53] <emgee> yeah... well... the strange thing though is that this all worked fine yesterday and I haven't changed the connections at all... Only reinstalled ubuntu
[10:53] <mustard5> ah ok
[10:53] <emgee> sharing with the cdRW drive
[10:53] <mustard5> emgee, well you would assume it was working then...
[10:53] <emgee> my point exactly. :)
[10:54] <mustard5> emgee, did you upgrade or just do a clean install
[10:54] <emgee> clean
[10:54] <mustard5> emgee, mystifying :)
[10:54] <emgee> :)
[10:54] <mustard5> emgee, I'm runnin' out of options :)
[10:54] <emgee> I, for some reason, just had to type apt-get remove libxml2... and hit Y on top of that... :P
[10:54] <emgee> damn..
[10:55] <mustard5> have you been playing DVDs from differernt regions and switching regions?
[10:55] <emgee> Not really no... Just this one official and some copies..
[10:55] <mustard5> I think my DVD told me I could do that so many times and then it wouldnt like it anymore
[10:56] <zborro> Hi everybody
[10:56] <zborro> I am new to linux
[10:56] <emgee> hmm... ok..
[10:56] <zborro> and wanted to know if ubuntu is ok for a newbie
[10:56] <mustard5> zborro, possibly
[10:56] <emgee> Either that or Redhat..
[10:56] <_cosonic> neither startx or X did it...told me to remove /tmp/ .X0
[10:56] <mustard5> zborro, some might recommend other distros
[10:56] <zborro> are there a lot of things to configure manually or it works out of the box?
[10:57] <emgee> easier with a graphical install for a newbie perhaps
[10:57] <mustard5> zborro, most stuff works out of the box, depends on hardware compatibility
[10:57] <zborro> ah ok
[10:57] <mustard5> what is your system like, zborro ?
[10:57] <emgee> mustard5, this other problem about it not even mounting the burned dvd's then?
[10:57] <zborro> it's an athlon 1800
[10:57] <emgee> Any ideas about that?
[10:58] <zborro> with a nvidia
[10:58] <mustard5> emgee, It could be a hardware issue
[10:58] <mustard5> what model nvidia, zborro ?
[10:58] <zborro> mm it's a Geforce 440mx
[10:58] <zborro> and the mother board it's a ECS K7s5 or something like that
[10:59] <zborro> ok i'll do that
[10:59] <mustard5> zborro sound card?
[10:59] <zborro> it's the integrated sound
[10:59] <mustard5> zborro, I'm looking at it...I didnt mean you..I'm checking something about your card
[11:00] <mustard5> zborro, graphics card looks ok :)
[11:00] <zborro> ah thanks!
[11:00] <mustard5> zborro, printer?
[11:00] <zborro> printer is a HP 7660
[11:00] <emgee> Damn this get's me angry...
[11:00] <mustard5> hmmm..not sure about the printer, zborro
[11:00] <Casanova> what is ubuntu's replacement for rc.local file?
[11:00] <zborro> ah ok
[11:01] <mustard5> you might want to look into that first, find out if it will work
[11:01] <Casanova> i want to run a command as root on every boot up.. where do i put it?
[11:01] <zborro> yes now I am going to reboot with the ubuntu 5.10
[11:01] <thenuke> Casanova: into crontab
[11:01] <mustard5> zborro, what type of internet connection?
[11:01] <zborro> thanks a lot
[11:01] <zborro> I have a wireless router
[11:01] <Delvien> How do i fix something like dm@dmlinux:~$ Error: "/var/tmp/kdecache-dm" is owned by uid 1000 instead of uid 0.
[11:01] <thenuke> Casanova: oh maybe not.. if only when booting hmm...
[11:01] <Casanova> thenuke, ??
[11:01] <mustard5> ah ok...what card?
[11:01] <adam_r> apache and perl : i added execCGI into some config file and i enabled cgi in every directory also, set permissions to 755 but when opening that file it says 403 forbidden
[11:01] <Delvien> ERROR: Communication problem with k3b, it probably crashed.
[11:02] <zborro> it's the integrated net card
[11:02] <thenuke> Casanova: http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:5ipOu5rDI1kJ:ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/09/07/adding-a-startup-script-to-be-run-at-bootup/+ubuntu+crontab&hl=fi
[11:02] <chito> wat aplication that match for .exe file?
[11:02] <thenuke> Casanova: google answers most questions asked in this channel ;)
[11:02] <Raf256> are there any openGL applications by default in ubuntu (or can I install) to test my 3d card?
[11:02] <emgee> chito, wine
[11:02] <Casanova> thenuke, sorry :D
[11:02] <mustard5> zborro, see if its on the list for a clue on how things might go http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[11:02] <mustard5> woops
[11:02] <mustard5> wrong link
[11:02] <zborro> ok
[11:02] <emgee> chito, .exe files are windows executables......
[11:02] <mustard5> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[11:02] <bluefrog-10> Raf256, glxgears -printfps
[11:03] <Raf256> chito, you can use wine to run windoze
[11:03] <chito> thanks
[11:03] <mustard5> zborro, it all sounds good anyway ;)
[11:03] <thenuke> Casanova: np at all ofcourse :) it was just a friendly advice =)
[11:03] <Raf256> bluefoxicy, ~300 fps on 2600 amd64 geforce 5200 fx, I quess I should install driver from nvidia.com?
[11:03] <Delvien> mustard5 do yo uknow how to fix an error like this http://pastebin.com/413091
[11:03] <zborro> oh great
[11:03] <Casanova> thenuke, thank you :-)
[11:03] <mustard5> Delvien, looking now....
[11:03] <bluefrog-10> Raf256, no, apt-get install nvidia-glx
[11:04] <zborro> I'll try it and let you know!
[11:04] <thenuke> Casanova: from the page I gave the url for.. "After some playing around, I found the best way to run my startup script was to add it at the end of: /etc/init.d/rcS.sh"   I think that is the best way to do it :o
[11:04] <zborro> see you later and again tnx!
[11:04] <Casanova> hmmmmm
[11:04] <Delvien> mustard5 this happend on my last installation and it crashed my stuffs :P
[11:04] <Raf256> bluefrog-10, this will install the same newest drvier as from nvidia.com?
[11:04] <bluefrog-10> Raf256, then once installed    sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[11:04] <zborro> ciao
[11:04] <Raf256> bluefrog-10, what if I have salf-compiled kernel (2.6.13.4 + frsecurity)
[11:04] <thenuke> Casanova: so you do sudo nano /etc/init.d/rcS.sh and on the last line you add the script you want to run like.. /home/casanova/myscript
[11:04] <mustard5> Delvien, it saying your user owns certain files instead of ...I assume root is 'o'
[11:05] <mustard5> Delvien, '0' I mean
[11:05] <bluefrog-10> Raf256, too bad for u, try nvidia.com and good luck
[11:05] <Casanova> thenuke, its just 1 line... can iu just add that line direct.. rather than the file name?
[11:05] <Delvien> mustard5 so how do i fix it?
[11:05] <Delvien> mustard5 reinstall that app?
[11:05] <mustard5> good question, Delvien ...I can only guess
[11:05] <Raf256> bluefoxicy, ok, I suppose it will not be harder then it was in debian?
[11:05] <thenuke> Casanova: oh, yes you can.
[11:05] <Casanova> thenuke, i dont have /etc/init.d/rcS.sh i only have /etc/init.d/rcS is it the same?
[11:06] <mustard5> Delvien, my guess would be change permissions, but might be better to reinstall
[11:06] <thenuke> Casanova: I am not sure :) let mee check it a bit
[11:06] <Casanova> okie :D
[11:06] <mustard5> Delvien, change ownership of files might be bad , might be good
[11:06] <BigBlue-linux> hello gentlemen!
[11:06] <kresten> Hi everybody!
[11:06] <MakiZar> ZZZzzz...
[11:07] <thenuke> Casanova: yes that seems to be the same I think
[11:07] <bluefrog-10> Delvien,  what user are u logged in with now?
[11:07] <Casanova> thenuke, i am having one more problem too... the /dev/dsp device is not given enough permission at boot up... i have to do "sudo chmod 777 /dev/dsp" on every boot to let the normal users use the sound card
[11:07] <Casanova> thenuke, is there a more elegant solution to it?
[11:07] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 my regular one, but have root pw
[11:07] <koala_man> how do I get rid of the google search box in konqueror?
[11:07] <emgee> mustard5, I installed regionset now and it says it can't retrieve region settings from the drive. Is it wise to change them if the don't even exist?
[11:07] <MakiZar> some to ask, it is possible to use some USB key to save parameters of ubuntu ?
[11:07] <emgee> Is there a chanse the drive is region free?
[11:08] <bluefrog-10> Casanova, Delvien if u have created users u must add them to different groups such as cdrom,audio; video ...
[11:08] <thenuke> Casanova: yes there is.. you need to give your users privileges to use that.. and that is done  like ummmmm hmmmmm hmmm :)
[11:08] <MakiZar> ...and how to
[11:08] <mustard5> emgee, do you have a proper commercial DVD movie to put in?
[11:08] <emgee> yeah
[11:08] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 i had to shut down X while k3b was erasing a disc, and now it gives me that error, just reinstalled it and it has same error
[11:08] <emgee> Jeepers creepers.. :D
[11:08] <Casanova> bluefrog-10, i am not in the audio roup.. how so i add myself?
[11:08] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 i am the only user
[11:08] <koala_man> ah silly me, never mind. it was an extention, so for some reason it couldn't be configured by the toolbar configurator
[11:08] <siimo> hi any way to play mp3's on a ubuntu live CD ?
[11:08] <mustard5> emgee, it seems to me its a hardware issue personally
[11:08] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 it wasnt giving me that error message before
[11:08] <nick01> how do I reconfigure the network once ubuntu is installed ?
[11:08] <mustard5> emgee, you had the DVD in when you tried?
[11:09] <emgee> mustard5, yeah but it's so damn selective! I just won't accept it.. :D
[11:09] <MakiZar> -gone-
[11:09] <vengeful> anyone use iglooftp here? i need some help with it
[11:09] <emgee> mustard5, when I tried regionset you mean?
[11:09] <emgee> or what?
[11:09] <mustard5> yep
[11:09] <emgee> yeah
[11:09] <kresten> Has anyone any idea what I should write in my /etc/hosts when getting this error: "sudo: unable to lookup  via gethostbyname()"
[11:09] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 any ideas?
[11:09] <emgee> should I not?
[11:09] <mustard5> yeah, I'm leaning towards hardware issue emgee
[11:09] <siimo> any ideas?
[11:09] <emgee> damn
[11:09] <thenuke> Casanova: let's change to privatemessages
[11:09] <nick01> is there a console tool to reconfigure the network after install ?
[11:09] <emgee> oh well I'll keep trying for a little bit more..
[11:09] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, copy the path which is annoying, and delete it . (it may be better to do it from recovery boot
[11:10] <mustard5> kresten, you will need to edit you /etc/hosts
[11:10] <emgee> Can't afford a new dvd right now.. :)
[11:10] <siimo> Rhythmbox 0.8.8 says there is no MP3 plugin
[11:10] <robotgeek> !tell siimo about mp3
[11:10] <mustard5> kresten, add localhost localhost.localdomain
[11:10] <bluefrog-10> delvien wait...
[11:10] <nick01> how do I reconfigure the network ?
[11:10] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 good cause that would be very hard
[11:10] <kresten> mustard5, yeah, how?
[11:10] <siimo> robotgeek, will it install on live cd
[11:11] <mustard5> kresten, join #flood
[11:11] <bluefrog-10> delvien, before doing that create another user and add him to all your groups
[11:11] <mustard5> I'll take a look at it and you can see mine
[11:11] <bimberi> nick01: edit /etc/network/interfaces
[11:11] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, what woule be hard?
[11:11] <robotgeek> siimo: that i am not sure of
[11:11] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 doing all this just to fix a app that crashed
[11:11] <Raf256> why there are so few applications listed in GNOME, while in KDE almost all programs are listed inside the "start" menu?
[11:12] <nick01> bimberi, and how do I configure the pcmcia card ? cause I'm installing with the hard disk connected to a pc and then put the disk back in the laptop- no cdrom
[11:12] <nick01> the network card
[11:12] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, if you fancy going through all files that may be corrupted in your /tmp/.kde .. feel free
[11:12] <emgee> Anyone got experience using regionset?
[11:12] <emgee> Don't know what 'mask' is..
[11:13] <bluefrog-10> casano
[11:13] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 ok i think i have him added
[11:13] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 what now
[11:13] <bimberi> nick01: wow, that's big jump from "how do I reconfigure the network ?"
[11:13] <nick01> :/
[11:14] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, id      to see what group u r in now
[11:14] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 can i just go into /tmpkde-dm and delete it
[11:14] <nick01> bimberi, so no setup program anywhere in site huh ?
[11:14] <Raf256> how to make my ubuntu install more secure?
[11:14] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 ok  done
[11:14] <nick01> sight
[11:14] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, if something goes wrong, you will have a fallback user..
[11:14] <Raf256> like close some services? install tripwire? use ACL? something else?
[11:14] <Nogimics> hey all, how can I telnet into my ubuntu machine from a Windows machine on the same LAN?
[11:14] <wickedpuppy> Nogimics, telnet ?
[11:14] <emgee> mustard5, Now, when I put the dvd in, totem says "There is no plugin to handle this movie."
[11:14] <siimo> how doi add windows to my boot list it seems to have lost
[11:15] <Raf256> Nogimics, do not use telnet, use ssh, and apt-get install ssh-something
[11:15] <emgee> What plugin does totem use to play dvd's?
[11:15] <bluefrog-10> to add the newly creatd user to the groups u're member do..
[11:15] <bimberi> nick01: not my sight no, sorry
[11:15] <nick01> tks :|
[11:15] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, adduser user group
[11:15] <Nogimics> raf was tha full ssh link lol?
[11:15] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 ok, im listed aas 1000
[11:15] <mustard5> emgee, ask others if you can...just distracted atm
[11:15] <Nogimics> ok how can I ssh into it :D
[11:15] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, example    adduser james video
[11:15] <wickedpuppy> Nogimics, sudo apt-cache search ssh
[11:15] <Nogimics> cheers
[11:15] <Raf256> Nogimics, start the ssh server, install ssh-server or soemthing, as wickedpuppy
[11:16] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 i just used kuser.
[11:16] <Raf256> \o/
[11:16] <chito> Raf256, can u help me bro
[11:16] <sword> hmmm
[11:16] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 is that alright
[11:16] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, huh?
[11:16] <sword> mplayer and kaffine are having trouble with wmv and .mov files
[11:16] <sword> the .mov files have no sound
[11:17] <sword> well there is not supported codec for it
[11:17] <chito> i cant' install .exe in ubuntu
[11:17] <sword> weird
[11:17] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 if i used Kuser, is that alright, already added a new user
[11:17] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, the name of your newly created user is kuser/
[11:17] <bimberi> nick01: from what i can see ( :) ), you should at least ensure that the "pcmcia-cs" package is installed
[11:17] <Nogimics> lol
[11:17] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 no the KDE user manager, Kuser, app , i used that to add a new user
[11:17] <emgee> mustard5, Ok! Thanks for all the help dude
[11:18] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 what now
[11:18] <mustard5> np emgee
[11:18] <nick01> bimberi, hmm -k
[11:18] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, ok make sure to make him member of the 1000 group
[11:18] <sword> anyone here properly configured their video codecs?
[11:18] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, so that u can sudo with him
[11:18] <emgee> sword, yeah
[11:18] <adam_r> apache and perl : i added execCGI into some config file and i enabled cgi in every directory also, set permissions to 755 but when opening that file it says 403 forbidden
[11:18] <mustard5> How can you get to root account when you have lost sudo functions?
[11:18] <sword> emgee, a little help :)
[11:19] <bluefrog-10> mustard5, recovery console at boot
[11:19] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 user id = 1000
[11:19] <mustard5> bluefrog-10, thanks
[11:19] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, what's the name of this group?
[11:19] <Delvien> i added him to all
[11:20] <Delvien> it only lists as 3 corrupted files, can i just delete those? and restart?
[11:20] <emgee> sword, Can't remember where I found the specific guide for that but if you follow this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats you'll be on your way anyway..
[11:20] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, yes try then
[11:20] <emgee> the w32codecs and gstreamer stuff..
[11:20] <Delvien> whats the command for removal, rm?
[11:20] <Raf256> what what that program to set size of screen? rotate and resize or something?
[11:20] <Madpilot> Delvien: yes
[11:20] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, sudo rm
[11:21] <Delvien> rm: cannot remove `kdecache-root': Is a directory
[11:21] <bimberi> nick01: googling for 'linux pcmcia <model of card>' might come up with a suggested module, which would hopefully be in ubuntu already, but you could check with a contents search on packages.ubuntu.com
[11:21] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, sudo rm <complete path to you file>
[11:21] <Raf256> how to make  win+T key to start gnome-terminal?
[11:21] <Delvien> ah
[11:21] <Hoster90> Hello where ist the German Channel
[11:22] <sword> yeah apparantly the w32codecs are obsolete or something
[11:22] <sword> at least im not pointing to the sources
[11:22] <Delvien> rm: cannot remove `/var/tmp/kdecache-root': Is a directory
[11:22] <bluefrog-10> !de
[11:22] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[11:22] <Hoster90> thx
[11:22] <Delvien> shoudl i sudo-i?
[11:23] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, sudo rm <complete path to you file>
[11:23] <Delvien> i did do that
[11:23] <Delvien> didnt work
[11:23] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, what was the error?
[11:23] <Madpilot> Delvien: rmdir
[11:23] <bimberi> Delvien: use rmdir instead of rm (as long as the dir is empty)
[11:23] <adam_r> i know nobody who has gotten perl and apache to wrok
[11:24] <sword> lmao@firefox crashing
[11:24] <Nogimics> I got ssh server how would one go about starting it?
[11:24] <Delvien> its not empty !
[11:24] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, sudo rm doesn't ask for confirmation, it just erases the file
[11:24] <Delvien> rm: cannot remove `/tmp/kde-root': Is a directory
[11:24] <bimberi> Nogimics: installing the ubuntu package should start it - "ps x | grep ssh" will confirm
[11:24] <Delvien> sudo rm /tmp/kde-root
[11:24] <gudix> alguien espaol?
[11:24] <Delvien> thats what i get
[11:24] <gudix> hi
[11:24] <Delvien> im about to sudo -i ! rawr
[11:25] <Seveas> !es
[11:25] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:25] <adam_r> wheres that guy who was getting perl to say premature end of script headers
[11:25] <gudix> i have a problem
[11:25] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, u told me you knew the names of the 3 files, correct?*
[11:25] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 i do , let me paste you them
[11:25] <Seveas> Delvien, why did you run KDE things as root in the first place?
[11:25] <Delvien> http://pastebin.com/413091
[11:25] <Seveas> sudo rm -r /tmp/kde-root (that'll get rid of it)
[11:25] <gudix> when i compile a program
[11:26] <Delvien> Seveas K3b wont let me erase a disc unless im sudo
[11:26] <bimberi> Nogimics: er, make that "ps aux | grep sshd" (sry)
[11:26] <gudix> i have the next error: error: stdlib.h: Don't exist file or the directory
[11:26] <Seveas> gudix, what are you compiling?
[11:27] <gudix> a programa with the emacs
[11:27] <gudix> C
[11:27] <Seveas> which program? something you wrote yourself?
[11:27] <gudix> yes
[11:27] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, have u tried to remove completly k3b and reinstall it?
[11:27] <Delvien> seveas that did the trick, now to reboot and cross my fingers
[11:27] <ompaul> gudix, if you "apt-get install build-essential" it might help
[11:27] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 yes
[11:27] <Nogimics> Thanks got it working now
[11:27] <gudix> thanks
[11:28] <ompaul> Delvien, this is not windows why reboot?
[11:28] <Seveas> Delvien, reboot..?
[11:28] <ndazza> hi! what type of file locking is done on the mbox files in /var/mail/<user> ? I am trying to read my mbox account in my gui mail client
[11:28] <Delvien> it might not be windows, but it still has its bugs.
[11:28] <Delvien> i run on a laptop , so i have to shut it off sometime !
[11:28] <bluefrog-10> Delvien, meaning u don't need to reboot to test if k3b is working now
[11:29] <thomas_> hello
[11:29] <Delvien> bluefrog-10 completeley removing it , and installing it again to be safe
[11:29] <Seveas> Delvien, my laptop has an uptime of anout 2 weeks :)
[11:30] <Delvien> Seveas my baby isnt 6 months old yet :)
[11:30] <Xinfo> hello
[11:30] <Raf256> tell me about root
[11:30] <ompaul> !tell Raf256 about root
[11:30] <Raf256> ..? wher was that page about root
[11:31] <bimberi> !!
[11:31] <ubotu> well, ! is what you add before a sentence to talk to me
[11:31] <Xinfo> i got hp pavilion dv1000, and when i do lspci i see that the Cardbus bridge unknown device 8031 so thats mean it didnt detect the pcmcia controller ?
[11:31] <Delvien> i got the SAME ERROR
[11:31] <ompaul> Raf256, read your messages
[11:31] <Delvien> http://pastebin.com/413091
[11:31] <Raf256> thnx
[11:31] <Delvien> I love ubuntu and i hate it at the same time
[11:31] <Seveas> Delvien, remove all files it mentions...
[11:31] <Delvien> but i hate windows more ! so i have to stick with it
[11:32] <Delvien> Seveas how do i do that
[11:32] <Seveas> that's what you get for running kde crap as root...
[11:32] <Delvien> Seveas how else am i going to blank discs : )
[11:32] <Seveas> sudo rm /var/tmp/kdecache-dm /tmp/kde-dm /tmp/ksocket-dm
[11:33] <Seveas> k3b does that for everyone else as normal user...
[11:33] <ompaul> Delvien, it will let you, this is not any other distro this is Ubuntu
[11:33] <Xinfo> hello any help ?
[11:33] <Seveas> Xinfo, paste the complete lspci output on the pastebin
[11:33] <ompaul> Xinfo, wait 10/15 if no answer then ask again
[11:33] <tucoz> Hi, probably a FAQ but... Are the breezy backports opened yet?
[11:33] <Seveas> no
[11:34] <ompaul> Xinfo, or do what Seveas asked
[11:34] <Xinfo> ok ok relax all lol :D
[11:34] <Delvien> Seveas says they are all directories... /sigh , do the -r
[11:34] <Madpilot> tucoz: see the channel topic
[11:34] <tucoz> Madpilot, ah, didn't catch that. Thanks anyway!
[11:35] <ompaul> Delvien, the are all in different root directories -  that is something you should never do
[11:35] <Delvien> Seveas umm , all my applications are gone on KDE desktop .
[11:35] <Seveas> reboot
[11:35] <Delvien> brb
[11:35] <Seveas> it's all /tmp so should not matter
[11:35] <Seveas> if it does, KDE is really stupid
[11:36] <leagris> hello
[11:36] <mustard5> welcome leagris
[11:36] <ompaul> hello 2 u 2
[11:36] <Sionide> kde is really silly though
[11:36] <selinium> hi leagris
[11:36] <ompaul> s/really/very^2
[11:36] <leagris> anyone can help on SATA dvdwriter issue with breezy ?
[11:36] <Raf256> kde rox
[11:36] <selinium> ompaul, lol
[11:36] <Raf256> ubuntu is not bad as well though
[11:37] <selinium> Flame Flame Flame Flame
[11:37] <Raf256> can I build own commercial CD basing on ubuntu?
[11:37] <milen> zdraveite
[11:37] <milen> ima
[11:37] <Seveas> Raf256, probably not
[11:37] <milen> li BULGARI?
[11:37] <Raf256> like - put there my application and put it to auto-start, delete meany other packages and re"compile"
[11:37] <Seveas> milen, this is an english channel...
[11:37] <Sionide> Raf256, commercial as in you'd make money for selling it ?
[11:37] <Raf256> Seveas, but I can basing on Debian, right?
[11:37] <Raf256> Sionide, yes
[11:38] <Seveas> Raf256, no
[11:38] <Raf256> Sionide, and my application will be closed-source
[11:38] <emgee> Anyone got experience of getting gnome-btdownload working behind a router?
[11:38] <Sionide> why??
[11:38] <milen> Can you tell my Is at Ubuntu HAVE jpg.bmb,wav.avi.mpg
[11:38] <Seveas> lots of licenses will prohibit that
[11:38] <Nogimics> Where Do I install a bash profile file on my system ?
[11:38] <milen> Can you tell my Is at Ubuntu HAVE jpg.bmb,wav.avi.mpg
[11:38] <Sionide> use a closed-source OS to base it on then Raf256
[11:38] <Raf256> milen, ?
[11:38] <Raf256> Sionide, why?
[11:38] <Madpilot> emgee: I'm behind a router, and torrents work fine...
[11:38] <bluefrog-10> Seveas, depends on what he means by commercial..
[11:38] <Delvien> seveas back
[11:39] <Seveas> Raf256, you CAN make a derivative CD with your app on it, but you must provide the sources for everything but your app
[11:39] <Raf256> Silencer, debian is open-source and allows to use it as a base for closed source one?
[11:39] <Raf256> Seveas, oh, ok, that is acceptable.  basing on ubuntu or debian or both?
[11:39] <selinium> Seveas, if Raf256 is only selling his app. the distribution of ubuntu is irrelivant, is it not?
[11:39] <Delvien> seveas its STILL giving me the error
[11:39] <hit3k> Debian is a big mother effer with its 7 CD's
[11:39] <selinium> Seveas, you type quicker than I!
[11:39] <Silencer> ????
[11:39] <Seveas> selinium, well, some software licenses are really awkward
[11:40] <Raf256> yes, actually I would like to strip down everything but gnome and libraries (and basic system tools) to make a livecd of my application
[11:40] <Raf256> I would like to leave firefox, perhaps some small utils, and that is it
[11:40] <burepe> Hey one of ya'll tell me how to change my ports in bittorrent command line?
[11:40] <tucoz> leagris, what is the problem with the dvd-writer?
[11:40] <Seveas> Raf256, afaik that is legally allowed, but you must be able to give people the sources of everything but your application at no higher cost than what it costs you to give them
[11:40] <leagris> I am doing a past of the errors
[11:41] <Delvien> seveas anyway you change the ownership of a dir?
[11:41] <Seveas> Delvien, chown
[11:41] <Delvien> seveas can i change it to uid to 0
[11:41] <Seveas> why not...
[11:41] <Seveas> but it'll still complain
[11:42] <Seveas> just get rid of all root-owned kde dirs
[11:42] <selinium> Delvien, sudo chown user:user <file>
[11:42] <rockin_stan> Has anybody made bad experiences with usb2.0 devices and breezy, as i am just doing?
[11:42] <selinium> Delvien, Or chown -R if you want it to recurse through the file/folder
[11:42] <Delvien> chown 0 /tmp/ksocket-dm?
[11:42] <Raf256> Seveas, ok, why not
[11:42] <lemoncake> hi, i have installed on this computer edubuntu based on ubuntu 5.10.......but when i run synaptic...the application doesn't start
[11:42] <lemoncake> can you help me?
[11:43] <sword> hmm fixed the w32codec problem
[11:43] <sword> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76910
[11:43] <leagris> tucoz, I get ata errors http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3925
[11:43] <WysS> channel list
[11:43] <bluefrog-10> lemoncake, what install did u make, expert or just normal?
[11:43] <burepe> are you downloading something with the command line? lemoncake
[11:44] <selinium> Delvien, What is user 0?
[11:44] <shawarma> is anyone here using the gnome-power-manager thing instead of the default one? Can you see how much time is left on your battery?
[11:44] <leagris> tucoz, then the sata lock up and I can no longer use or access the dvdwriter
[11:44] <burepe> that would stop it
[11:44] <Delvien> Error: "/tmp/ksocket-dm" is owned by uid 1000 instead of uid 0.
[11:44] <tucoz> leagris, sorry, that is beyond me. I do not think I can help you. I had some dma issues, not issues like these.
[11:44] <adam_r> FYEAH I WIN
[11:44] <lemoncake> bluefrog i have maked a normal install
[11:44] <Seveas> Delvien, don't run it as roo
[11:44] <Seveas> t
[11:44] <Seveas> and get rid of all the things it complains about
[11:44] <leagris> thx though tucoz
[11:45] <bluefrog-10> lemoncake, and u r logged in with ur install created user?
[11:45] <lemoncake> no burepe i am downloading nothing with the command line
[11:45] <lemoncake> yes
[11:45] <Delvien> so i wont ever have a problem with those files if i never run k3b as rooot?
[11:45] <lemoncake> yes bluefrog
[11:45] <Seveas> indeed
[11:45] <leagris> anyone can help with sata driver crach ? See: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3925
[11:45] <Delvien> seveas ok ill try it
[11:46] <Delvien> seveas im looking at the file now, it says ownership dm, group dm , is that how it should be,
[11:46] <Ng> sword: that doesn't look like a great solution. There are .debs of 20050412 out there already anyway
[11:46] <Nogimics> where si the bash profile stored on ubuntu? I want to add a custom bash profile file
[11:46] <bluefrog-10> lemoncake, u don't have a small icon (top right) telling u to reboot?
[11:46] <Seveas> I wouldn't know...
[11:46] <leagris> un short my sata crash witn: Assertion failed! qc != NULL,drivers/scsi/libata-core.c,ata_pio_block,line=2711
[11:47] <Delvien> ok
[11:47] <Delvien> going to reboot then
[11:48] <sword> Ng, it fixed my problme
[11:48] <sword> but yea you are right
[11:48] <RoseMayFears> Hi gals...where can we find what driver does the Epson LX-300+ use? I tried some, there are probs in the printing...need little help out there.... :-)
[11:48] <adeen> does anyone know if the backports are in place for Breezy yet?
[11:48] <bimberi> Nogimics: ~/.bash_profile (for the user) /etc/profile (systemwide)
[11:48] <RoseMayFears> What for is backports????
[11:48] <tucoz> adeen, not yet
[11:49] <tucoz> adeen, channel topic
[11:49] <dreamless> Hey i have just installed ubuntu and added kubuntu-desktop, but i have some problems. Flash how do i install it, and java aswell. What are the update programs synatics is for adding and maintainig packages, but what about adept?
[11:49] <milen> CAN YOU TELL MY TO I WORK WITH CONSOLE?????
[11:50] <RoseMayFears> Anyone care to know of a good Epson LX-300+ driver..??? i trie some, thre are probs
[11:50] <mustard5> milen turn off caps plz
[11:50] <Seveas> !tell dreamless about restricted
[11:50] <Seveas> dreamless, look ar what ubotu just sent you and read that page
[11:51] <RoseMayFears> Ubuntu Breezy does not include LX-300+ Epson driver...anyone know what to use for this printer???
[11:51] <selinium> Nogimics, /home/<user>/.bash_profile
[11:51] <dreamless> Seveas, thanks what about ati driver support? i think i dont use the corret one now for my ati 9700 mobile card..
[11:51] <RoseMayFears> My previous drivers installed has probs.....
[11:51] <Seveas> !tell dreamless about ati
[11:51] <Nogimics> :/
[11:51] <Seveas> ubotu is really useful dreamless ;)
[11:51] <ubotu> Seveas: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[11:51] <Seveas> ubotu, yes
[11:51] <ubotu> Yes, yes! Yes indeed. Who would have thought it, eh, seveas?
[11:52] <RoseMayFears> anybody used Epson LX-300+ here and what driver are you using ???
[11:52] <selinium> Nogimics, ? What is the problem?
[11:52] <Nogimics> Im mew to linux all this is confusing
[11:53] <Nogimics> I can see 2 different folders home
[11:53] <Mabus06> howdy moo
[11:53] <Seveas> RoseMayFears: please stop repeating the same question. If someone knows, (s)he will answer. You can try posting on the mailing list too.
[11:53] <tiglionabbit> http://ubuntuforums.org
[11:53] <tiglionabbit> http://wiki.ubuntu.com
[11:53] <selinium> Nogimics, Oh... THe <user> is your user name.    A '.' before the folder hides it.
[11:53] <Alex> RoseMayFears: check linuxprinting.org for plenty of information :)
[11:53] <Mabus06> ah nevermind moo, I think you're a different moo
[11:53] <patrick_> help server
[11:53] <Boobek> hi
[11:53] <patrick_> erf dsl
[11:53] <Mabus06> !dsl
[11:53] <ubotu> I heard pppoe is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ADSLPPPoE
[11:53] <selinium> Nogimics, what is your user name?
[11:54] <Mabus06> !apache
[11:54] <ubotu> somebody said apache was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom
[11:54] <patrick_> sorry :o)
[11:54] <Nogimics> Nogimics
[11:54] <Nogimics> lol
[11:55] <lemoncake> bluefrog
[11:56] <lemoncake> can you help me
[11:56] <lemoncake> step by step
[11:56] <lemoncake> on query?
[11:56] <bluefrog-10> lemoncake, /join #edu
[11:57] <Xinfo> http://pastebin.com/413124
[11:57] <moo> Mabus06, hey Mabus06, sorry 'bout the delay, yes probably different moo, cheers!
[11:58] <Nogimics> Is there a Windows to Unix VNC program ?
[11:58] <Mabus06> moo, i know another moo from england... I don't know much about english geography but I think you guys are in different places
[11:58] <ptlo> Nogimics, you wish to connect to your unix desktop from windows, or vice versa?
[11:59] <sambagirl>  /msg nickserv identify cheetah
[11:59] <Xinfo> lol
[11:59] <[dEvIL-bOY] > lol
[11:59] <Mabus06> moo, and the other moo isonline in another server and he has a different isp so yeah, diff moo... ;-)
[11:59] <Xinfo> hahahaha
[11:59] <sambagirl> opps
[11:59] <Seveas> sambagirl, /msg nickserv set password new_password_here
[11:59] <Nogimics> I wish to cnnect to unix system from windows but in desktop mode
[11:59] <ptlo> Nogimics, there are sevelar VNC clients and servers for windows, google for "vnc windows", "tightvnc windows", ...
[11:59] <Nogimics> im already logged in via ssh
[11:59] <Xinfo> what a sweety password :D
[11:59] <Seveas> Nogimics, wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeNX
[11:59] <sambagirl> ok i just do
[11:59] <sambagirl> thanks
[11:59] <Seveas> that is what you are looking for
[12:00] <[dEvIL-bOY] > trying to access my ntfs partition but it's just not happening
[12:00] <Seveas> !ntfs
[12:00] <ubotu> somebody said ntfs was the (N)(T) (F)ile(S)ystem, the filesystem normally used under Windows XP. To automatically mount your NTFS partition/s - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[12:00] <[dEvIL-bOY] > /dev/sda5	/media/sda5	ntfs	usr=utf8,umask=0222	0	0
[12:00] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i have added this
[12:00] <[dEvIL-bOY] > in the end of the file
[12:00] <[dEvIL-bOY] >  sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[12:01] <[dEvIL-bOY] > and the partition is on the desktop
[12:01] <[dEvIL-bOY] > but no access
[12:01] <Xinfo> i am very sad about my pcmcia controller i want to know whats the exact problem maybe i'll replace the laptop if that so
[12:02] <Xinfo> lol
[12:02] <Alex_BO2> HELLO!I can't see films well... when i try to see it on full-screen, there are strange lines and i can't see well.can anybody help me? i have tried to use xine,totem and mplayer
[12:03] <Xinfo> sweety girl
[12:03] <mustard5> [dEvIL-bOY] , did you ever run that script?
[12:03] <[dEvIL-bOY] > nope mustard5
[12:03] <mustard5> [dEvIL-bOY] , why not?
[12:03] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i'm trying to do it manuallly
[12:03] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i've always done it like this
[12:04] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i'm scared of changes
[12:04] <[dEvIL-bOY] > :)
[12:04] <Seveas> [dEvIL-bOY] , put the output of 'mount' on the pastebin
[12:04] <mustard5> [dEvIL-bOY] , but its not working and the script will do it for you..then you can see what you did wrong
[12:05] <Alex_BO2> halo?
[12:05] <[dEvIL-bOY] > is it ok to paste the output of mount here?
[12:05] <Seveas> no
[12:05] <Seveas> on the pastebin
[12:05] <Seveas> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[12:06] <selinium> [dEvIL-bOY] , type /topic and you get the topic list with pastebin link in it for future reference
[12:06] <[dEvIL-bOY] > osted by [devil-boy]  Tue 1st Nov 12:06
[12:06] <[dEvIL-bOY] > done
[12:07] <[dEvIL-bOY] > not bad
[12:07] <Seveas> [dEvIL-bOY] , sudo umount /dev/sda5; sudo mount /dev/sda5'
[12:07] <Seveas> without the '
[12:08] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ok
[12:08] <cyphase> is it at all possible to connect 2 computers with a usb cable, even with special software?
[12:08] <Nogimics> hey seveas
[12:08] <Seveas> and again put the mount output on the bin
[12:08] <Alex_BO2> halo?is there anybody who can help me?
[12:08] <Nogimics> thank for that link, just trying to install it now, not having much look tho it does not find it when i type apt-get install freenx
[12:09] <zib> any known bug with Ubuntu 5.10 and jfs fs?
[12:09] <Seveas> Nogimics, you need to add a repository
[12:09] <Nogimics> i have done an update
[12:09] <leagris> hi am back after reboot because of sata lockup
[12:09] <[dEvIL-bOY] > hey Seveas  what is that suppose to do?
[12:09] <kevix> cyphase, google on 'usb crossover cable'
[12:09] <[dEvIL-bOY] > unmount and mount it again?
[12:10] <Seveas> [dEvIL-bOY] , mount showed that the options were not applied, so a remount may fix that
[12:10] <cyphase> kevix, thanx
[12:10] <Seveas> did it help?
[12:10] <[dEvIL-bOY] > Seveas, it didn't
[12:10] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i still can't access it
[12:10] <[dEvIL-bOY] > reboot?
[12:11] <Seveas> Then the options are still not applied, probably because usr=utf8 is wrong
[12:11] <Seveas> there is no such option
[12:11] <kevix> Alex_BO2, if you have a problem, just ask it.
[12:11] <Alex_BO2> kevix, I can't see films well... when i try to see it on full-screen, there are strange lines and i can't see well.can anybody help me? i have tried to use xine,totem and mplayer
[12:11] <[dEvIL-bOY] > Seveas,  shall i just leave usr
[12:11] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ?
[12:12] <leagris> sata gurus. Please help if you can deal with the libata crash dumped here: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3925
[12:12] <kevix> Alex_BO2, the problem may be with the film itself. poor resoluton, bad encoding....
[12:12] <Seveas> user,umask=0222
[12:12] <Seveas> that should do it
[12:12] <Alex_BO2> kevix, i have a laptop 1280x800... no, i tried with several films
[12:13] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ermmm
[12:13] <kevix> Alex_BO2, is it with certain films( mpg file, dvd's, etc.)?
[12:13] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i hate linux
[12:13] <[dEvIL-bOY] > it's not having it
[12:13] <milen> Can you tell my what is the program to see what is the weather now?
[12:13] <Alex_BO2> kevix, i tried only with divx
[12:13] <Alex_BO2> kevix, if you want, i can try with dvd
[12:13] <kevix> [dEvIL-bOY] , folks here dont hate linux (or other free software).
[12:13] <Alex_BO2> kevix, just ask
[12:14] <[dEvIL-bOY] > man
[12:14] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i would like it if i knew how to work with it
[12:14] <Seveas> [dEvIL-bOY] , man mount
[12:14] <Seveas> that explains it all
[12:14] <milen> DevIL-B0Y
[12:14] <[dEvIL-bOY] > yo
[12:14] <chiehchen> to check weather.. use gDesktop
[12:15] <milen> And I don't now How I work with it
[12:15] <kevix> Alex_BO2, another thing is if you can take a snapshot of the 'bad' image and post it. so folks can see what you mean.
[12:15] <BeGu> milen, you can right click panel -> add to panel -> weather report?
[12:15] <[dEvIL-bOY] > it says i haven't got necessary permissions to view the files
[12:15] <Alex_BO2> kevix, yes, that's a great idea.where can i post a pic?
[12:15] <[dEvIL-bOY] > <----MCP
[12:15] <Nogimics> seveas when I try and install freenx it cannto find it
[12:15] <Seveas> Alex_BO2, on the pastebin
[12:16] <Nogimics> I added the keys in the apt database and did an update but still it does not find it
[12:16] <Seveas> Nogimics, did you add this to sources.list: deb http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl breezy-seveas freenx
[12:16] <kevix> Seveas, go to www.pastebin.org ? I forget.
[12:16] <Seveas> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[12:16] <Nogimics> when I used command deb it says its not a valid command
[12:16] <Alex_BO2> Seveas, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl?
[12:17] <Seveas> Alex_BO2, yes
[12:17] <kevix> Alex_BO2, as Seveas said. go to the site, it will have a web page to paste a pic.
[12:17] <Seveas> Nogimics, it's not a command
[12:17] <Seveas> add it to sources.list
[12:17] <Seveas> read that wikipage, it explains it all...
[12:17] <chiehchen> under /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:18] <atripathi> goodevening all and bestwishes for Diwali. Spread the Light of Wisdom
[12:18] <kevix> [dEvIL-bOY] , you are having permission problems with a file? where is it located? what does 'ls -l MYFILE' say?
[12:19] <kevix> atripathi, hopefully Diwali will be peaceful in india.
[12:19] <[dEvIL-bOY] > one sec
[12:19] <FujiHOST> How do I compile I file I have on my Desktop using the "make" command
[12:19] <Seveas> what sort of file is it?
[12:20] <[dEvIL-bOY] > it's the partition
[12:20] <[dEvIL-bOY] > on the desktop
[12:20] <[dEvIL-bOY] > sda5
[12:20] <FujiHOST> its a .tgz file
[12:20] <atripathi> yeah I hope
[12:20] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i get that message when i try to access it
[12:20] <Seveas> FujiHOST, what is in it (which program)
[12:21] <FujiHOST> its a file that give me the ability to have widescreen res on my sony laptop
[12:21] <Alex_BO2> kevix, nooo!!! i can't!!! when i try to take a snapshot, there is a blu image instead of the film!
[12:21] <FujiHOST> its called 855resolution
[12:21] <kevix> [dEvIL-bOY] , a video file is not a partition. it resides on a partition.
[12:21] <Seveas> hmm, you should probablu just throw it out and edit xorg.conf
[12:21] <[dEvIL-bOY] > who said anything about video file?
[12:21] <[dEvIL-bOY] > (0.o)
[12:22] <Seveas> kevix, your mixing up people :)
[12:22] <kevix> Alex_BO2, yikes.
[12:22] <FujiHOST> ?
[12:22] <mustard5> he
[12:22] <mustard5> hehe
[12:22] <mustard5> confusion reigns
[12:22] <bimberi> FujiHOST: 855resolution is available as an ubuntu package (if you're running breezy)
[12:23] <Alex_BO2> kevix, what's that?
[12:23] <kevix> Seveas, yikes. i though I saw something attributed to devilboy. my bad.
[12:23] <FujiHOST> is breezy the newest ver because i onlyjust downloaded and installed this .iso?
[12:23] <Seveas> FujiHOST, yes it is
[12:23] <Seveas> !info 855resolution
[12:23] <FujiHOST> ok
[12:23] <ubotu> 855resolution: (resolution modify tool for Intel graphic chipset), section universe/x11, is extra. Version: 0.4-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 9 kB, Installed size: 108 kB
[12:23] <Seveas> !info 855resolution hoary
[12:23] <FujiHOST> where can i download it?
[12:23] <kevix> Alex_BO2, well you are having a problem with the screen shot. not sure where the problem lies.
[12:23] <mustard5> FujiHOST, from synaptic
[12:24] <Nogimics> hmmm doesnt show you how to add to the sources.list file its read only for some reason
[12:24] <bimberi> FujiHOST: enable the universe repository and install is using synaptic
[12:24] <Seveas> FujiHOST, enable universe (see wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositories) and simply: apt-get install 855resolution
[12:24] <mustard5> sudo apt-get install 855resolution ;)
[12:24] <kevix> [dEvIL-bOY] , so you have /dev/sda5 which is a scsi partition on the disk /dev/sda. and you have a file on that disk that you can not access?
[12:25] <[dEvIL-bOY] > more like i can't access anything in ntfs partitions
[12:25] <bimberi> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto :)
[12:25] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i have two ntfs partitions on my ubuntu desktop
[12:25] <bolrod> [dEvIL-bOY] : you can't mount them?
[12:25] <[dEvIL-bOY] > tryed that
[12:26] <bolrod> typing  mount shows where what is mounted
[12:26] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i added this
[12:26] <[dEvIL-bOY] > /dev/sda5	/media/sda5	ntfs	usr,umask=0222	0	0
[12:26] <Seveas> [dEvIL-bOY] , can't you read>
[12:26] <Seveas> ?
[12:26] <Seveas> it's user, not usr
[12:26] <bolrod> hehe :)
[12:26] <mustard5> :D
[12:26] <bolrod> what does the umask do :/
[12:27] <bolrod> cant you just put in.. read only
[12:27] <bolrod> or something
[12:27] <bolrod> it will mount the right way anyway..
[12:27] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ahh
[12:27] <wickedpuppy> bolrod, man umask
[12:27] <bolrod> No manual entry for umask
[12:28] <Nogimics> How can I open the sources.list file so its writeable?
[12:28] <wickedpuppy> bolrod, i got it
[12:28] <Seveas> Nogimics, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:28] <wickedpuppy> Nogimics, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:29] <selinium> SNAP
[12:29] <[dEvIL-bOY] > Seveas,  it keeps complaining about me not having permissions
[12:29] <[dEvIL-bOY] > damn!!!
[12:29] <blackgate> I have a problem to get Mysql to work with PHP, can someone help ,me?
[12:29] <selinium> [dEvIL-bOY] , sudo
[12:29] <Nogimics> it says
[12:29] <bolrod> wickedpuppy: apparently... I do not
[12:29] <selinium> blackgate, sure!
[12:29] <kevix> [dEvIL-bOY] , when you type 'mount' what permission does the partition have?
[12:29] <blackgate> Nice!
[12:29] <Nogimics> Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display
[12:29] <selinium> blackgate, Follow this :)
[12:29] <Seveas> run sudo .... as normal user
[12:30] <[dEvIL-bOY] > /dev/sda5 on /media/sda5 type ntfs (rw)
[12:30] <wickedpuppy> bolrod, then ah ... hmms ... umask set the default permissions
[12:30] <blackgate> I have followed the instructions in Ubuntus wiki
[12:30] <selinium> blackgate,  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[12:30] <bolrod> is umask 222 same as chmod 222 ?
[12:30] <Nogimics> and onyl opens read only in the GUI rather than in terminal command
[12:30] <kevix> bolrod, no. its like the opposite.
[12:30] <selinium> blackgate, so what is the problem
[12:30] <blackgate> yes I have done that but when I type apt-get install php4-mysql it will not find that packages
[12:30] <wickedpuppy> bolrod, nope ... umask 002 is chmod 775
[12:31] <selinium> blackgate, one mo.
[12:31] <bolrod> ah
[12:31] <blackgate> ok =)
[12:31] <kevix> bolrod, so umask 222 is like chmod 555 IIRC
[12:31] <bolrod> so umask removes
[12:31] <bolrod> the permissions
[12:31] <bolrod> instead of adding them
[12:31] <Seveas> !info php4-mysql
[12:31] <wickedpuppy> not removes ...
[12:31] <ubotu> php4-mysql: (MySQL module for php4), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 4:4.4.0-3 (breezy), Packaged size: 20 kB, Installed size: 100 kB
[12:31] <Seveas> blackgate, enable universe
[12:31] <wickedpuppy> it does not remove any permission bolrod ...
[12:32] <[dEvIL-bOY] > mount: /dev/sda5 already mounted or /media/windows busy
[12:32] <bolrod> nono.. thats not what I mean
[12:32] <[dEvIL-bOY] > mount: according to mtab, /dev/sda5 is mounted on /media/sda5
[12:32] <wickedpuppy> it sets the default permission
[12:32] <kevix> [dEvIL-bOY] , what is the 'ls -l ' of a file.
[12:32] <bolrod> it works the other way around as chmod?
[12:32] <[dEvIL-bOY] > what's this all about?
[12:32] <winterofthemagic> hello
[12:32] <wickedpuppy> bolrod, yup :P
[12:32] <bolrod> chmod 111 adds the execute to a file
[12:32] <Nogimics> run sudo as normal user?
[12:32] <blackgate> ok.. I try that! Thanks
[12:32] <selinium> blackgate, doyou know how?
[12:32] <[dEvIL-bOY] > edgar@linuxrulles:~$ ls -l
[12:32] <[dEvIL-bOY] > total 104
[12:32] <[dEvIL-bOY] > -rw-r--r--  1 edgar edgar 94748 2005-10-31 13:26 acx_firmware.tar.bz2
[12:32] <[dEvIL-bOY] > drwxr-xr-x  2 edgar edgar  4096 2005-10-31 20:26 Desktop
[12:33] <selinium> [dEvIL-bOY] , Dont paste in here!
[12:33] <winterofthemagic> Can you tell my To I see what is the weather where I can download this program to see the weather now?
[12:33] <wickedpuppy> eh umask does not work on files  ... "umask file" won't work
[12:33] <blackgate> Nopes but try searching ...
[12:33] <aeon17x> winterofthemagic: right click the upper panel and choose 'Add to Panel'. Select the Weather Control thingy.
[12:33] <bolrod> wickedpuppy: I kinda figured that
[12:33] <kevix> [dEvIL-bOY] , you should be able to 'cp ...../acx_firmware.tar.bz2 ~/.' its readble by all
[12:33] <Alex_BO2> kevix, can be a deinterlacing problem?
[12:33] <aeon17x> winterofthemagic: er, Weather Report.
[12:34] <kevix> Alex_BO2, it maybe , I'm not a video expert.
[12:34] <Nogimics> sources.list file will onlyopen in read only format
[12:34] <aeon17x> (Although I have to admit, Weather Control would be awfully nice.)
[12:34] <FujiHOST> is it possible to install sun java using the synaptick package manager?
[12:34] <selinium> blackgate, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list    will bring up your repos list.   there is a standard list for breezy at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[12:34] <wickedpuppy> !javadeb
[12:34] <ubotu> methinks javadeb is for sun java debs packaged for ubuntu, Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy)
[12:34] <bimberi> winterofthemagic: There's a weather panel applet, right-click on a Panel, select it from the Accessories section
[12:34] <aeon17x> Nogimics: open it as root first.
[12:34] <nuck> anyone familiar with ldap? everyone in #ldap is sleeping
[12:34] <blackgate> ok
[12:34] <Nogimics> How?
[12:34] <wickedpuppy> Nogimics, did you use sudo ?
[12:34] <leagris> SATA gurus. Please help if you can deal with the libata crash dumped here: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3925
[12:34] <Nogimics> yes I got an error
[12:34] <Nogimics> Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display
[12:35] <mustard5> Nogimics, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:35] <Nogimics> tried that
[12:35] <wickedpuppy> Nogimics, sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:35] <Mabus06> !ftp
[12:35] <ubotu> Mabus06: Wish i knew
[12:35] <Mabus06> hmmm
[12:36] <Mabus06> How do I set up ftp for my apache server?
[12:36] <selinium> Mabus06, if you are using ubotu for self help type /msg ubotu <whatever> It stops it cluttering the channel. CHeers :)
[12:36] <Nogimics> nano works :)
[12:36] <[dEvIL-bOY] > kevix, but i want to read what's in sda5
[12:36] <bolrod> Mabus06: install ftp server
[12:36] <Nogimics> wonder why gedit didnt?
[12:36] <thenuke> Mabus06: ssh is more secure for file transfers
[12:36] <Alex> thenuke: But much slower.
[12:37] <wickedpuppy> Nogimics, gedit isn't the only editor :P i prefer emacs
[12:37] <mustard5> Nogimics, not sure
[12:37] <[dEvIL-bOY] > and copy some of the contents around
[12:37] <Mabus06> I'm not really worried about security...
[12:37] <thenuke> Alex: that might not be an issue if transferring things to webserver
[12:37] <Mabus06> I can't see a point to hacking my computer.
[12:37] <kevix> [dEvIL-bOY] , you want to read a tar file?
[12:37] <[dEvIL-bOY] > nooooooooooooooo
[12:37] <thenuke> Mabus06: that's a point too ;)
[12:37] <[dEvIL-bOY] > sda5
[12:37] <bolrod> thenuke: you want to transfer everything with ssh? :)
[12:37] <Alex> thenuke: Since ssh is end to end, wouldn't it be a problem regardless? ;)
[12:37] <[dEvIL-bOY] > mount: /dev/sda5 already mounted or /media/windows busy
[12:37] <[dEvIL-bOY] > mount: according to mtab, /dev/sda5 is mounted on /media/sda5
[12:38] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i want to read /dev/sda5
[12:38] <bolrod> yes
[12:38] <winterofthemagic> where Is panel applet????
[12:38] <wickedpuppy> cd /dev/sda5 ?
[12:38] <kevix> [dEvIL-bOY] , what command did you use?
[12:38] <selinium> Mabus06, What are you using it for?
[12:38] <bolrod> go to /media/sda5
[12:38] <bolrod> :)
[12:38] <thenuke> Alex: now I dont understand what you do mean by that? so give me an example perhaps?
[12:38] <bolrod> wickedpuppy: wont work
[12:38] <wickedpuppy> bolrod, which won't work ?
[12:38] <bolrod> cd /dev/sda5
[12:38] <bimberi> winterofthemagic: right-click on an empty part of the bar at the top of the screen
[12:38] <wickedpuppy> oh
[12:38] <bolrod> you can't cd into the device :)
[12:38] <wickedpuppy> media/sda5
[12:38] <wickedpuppy> sorry
[12:38] <wickedpuppy> lol
[12:38] <Mabus06> selinium, I'm hoping I can make a folder that I can download music to with limewire, and then have that folder browsable by other computers
[12:38] <thenuke> Alex: as I thought that Mabus06 needs ftp to transfer files to his httpd server by himself
[12:39] <mustard5> winterofthemagic, its the bar up at the top of your screen..its the panel...you can add an applet
[12:39] <selinium> Mabus06, even better download gnump3d   sudo apt0get install gnump3d
[12:39] <bolrod> Mabus06: you can use SMB  ftp  or NFS I guess
[12:39] <kevix> [dEvIL-bOY] , can you tell me what command you used? what the error was?
[12:39] <selinium> Mabus06, pm?
[12:40] <Alex> thenuke: ssh uses end to end encryption, so if you were transferring to your webserver (presumably remotely hosted), it would be a problem, as it'd slow you down even if your webserver was on a fast connection.
[12:41] <michele> hello
[12:41] <bolrod> woah.. I need to catch a train or something
[12:41] <bolrod> -.-
[12:41] <wickedpuppy> hello
[12:41] <wolfheart> hi...i need assistance with setting my time properly
[12:41] <bolrod> ntpdate
[12:41] <bolrod> ntp-server
[12:41] <kevix> bolrod, that would take a big glove!
[12:41] <wolfheart> i thought i'd got it licked, but i keep getting emails from the future
[12:41] <michele> when unmounting usb devices (an HD and the ipod shuffle) I get an error about not being able to eject
[12:41] <bolrod> kevix: indeed!!!!
[12:42] <kevix> wolfheart, do you have this problem evertime you poweroff your computer?
[12:42] <wolfheart> no, it's just wrong all the time i think
[12:42] <bolrod> wolfheart: install ntpdate and ntp-server
[12:42] <bolrod> try
[12:42] <bolrod> ntpdate <some ntp-server>
[12:43] <bolrod> then add some ntpservers to /etc/ntp.conf
[12:43] <wolfheart> i don't think that's the prob bolrod...i think it's more that i don't have my locale settings correct or something
[12:43] <bolrod> and run /etc/init.d/ntp-server start
[12:44] <bolrod> wrong timezone?
[12:44] <wolfheart> becuase it's out by 2 or 3 hours
[12:44] <bolrod> oh
[12:44] <bolrod> reset timezone
[12:44] <kandoora_> ok let's see, i'd like an opinion, gnome or KDE
[12:44] <wolfheart> well, when i do a "date", it says the correct time SAST
[12:44] <bolrod> dont know exactly where to do that though....
[12:44] <kevix> michele, it means that something is still reading the hard drive(browser, or you may be 'cd' in to it)
[12:44] <wolfheart> apparently i'm meant to try and set it to UTC
[12:44] <michele> kevix, no,  the device is correctly unmounted
[12:44] <blackgate> selinium, thanks! I got it working now
[12:44] <selinium> blackgate, np glad to be of service! :)
[12:44] <kevix> michele, so what was the problem?
[12:44] <michele> kevix, I think it's trying to unmount and then eject, but you can't eject an ipod
[12:44] <bolrod> michele: yeah.. eject is a bit weird ...
[12:45] <bolrod> michele: try mounting it...   then eject the directory you mounted it to
[12:45] <bolrod> worked for my ipod
[12:45] <michele> $ eject /media/LACIE/
[12:45] <michele> eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument
[12:45] <bolrod> I better run run run run run... take my jacket too... ;)
[12:46] <michele> and the HD is correctly unmounted
[12:46] <kevix> michele, so maybe it thinks its 'like' a cdrom, and thinks it needs to eject it. techincally both are 'removable' hd's.
[12:46] <kevix> michele, wait, you issued 'eject' on the ipod 'mount point'?
[12:47] <michele> kevix, I thought so, but the devices applet shows the correct icon
[12:47] <kevix> michele, so did you use 'eject'?
[12:47] <michele> kevix, it doesn't matter. from nautilus, from the applet, from console
[12:47] <wolfheart> ok...so there's no-one who knows about setting the time out there?
[12:48] <michele> wolfheart, tzconfig
[12:48] <wolfheart> whatisit?
[12:48] <mustard5> wolfheart, type man tzconfig to read manual
[12:48] <kevix> michele, 'eject' is for cdroms. you should use 'umount' or the right-click-unmount thingy in konq or naut.
[12:48] <michele> wolfheart, run it on a terminal. better, run tzsetup
[12:48] <michele> kevix, as I said it doesn't matter what I use
[12:49] <Nogimics> managed to get FreeNX Server installed and using Client on my machine, however when I logged on I expected t take over the current screen, instead it started a new desktop
[12:49] <kevix> wolfheart, is the time off by a certain number of HOURS, or just a random number of minutes?
[12:49] <michele> kevix, normally I use nautilus or the applet (I'm not a rookie, dude ;)
[12:49] <Nogimics> is this normal
[12:49] <wolfheart> number of hours
[12:49] <wolfheart> so it looks like a timzone issue
[12:49] <wolfheart> but my system is reporting that I'm in SAST, which is corect
[12:49] <mustard5> hehhe  poor devil boy :D
[12:49] <kevix> wolfheart, that sounds like a timezone or utc issue.
[12:50] <bina> hi is there any program I can use to undelete a file on an ext3 formatted drive?
[12:50] <wolfheart> but when Thunderbird collects mail, it shows the mail as having been send hours in the future
[12:50] <mustard5> hehehe he just would not listen :D
[12:50] <michele> wolfheart, if you type date at the console is the time correct?
[12:50] <Ng> bina: not really, there are some complex procedures you can use if you search google for ext3 undelete
[12:50] <wolfheart> which is depressing because the world really isn't any better in the future than now
[12:50] <wolfheart> yes
[12:50] <wolfheart> date is correct on console
[12:50] <bluefrog-10> !tell bluefrog-10 acroread
[12:50] <kevix> wolfheart, do you run windows (dual boot)?
[12:50] <bluefrog-10> !tell bluefrog-10 acrobat
[12:51] <wolfheart> yes
[12:51] <mgdm> Hi, anyone know how to get the VESA xorg driver to display at something more useful than 60Hz? it's murdering my eyes
[12:51] <wolfheart> dual boot
[12:51] <bina> Ng: oh well, ill just retype it :) not really that bothered about it :P
[12:51] <Ng> bina: it sounds patronising, but this is why there's a wastebasket ;)
[12:51] <michele> yeah. rm should move to the wastebasket
[12:51] <kevix> wolfheart, I have heard that there is some issue with windows not likeing certain time settings and chaning them, so that if you go from win to linux, it messes time.
[12:51] <aeon17x> mgdm: what's wrong with 60 Hz.
[12:52] <bina> Ng: lol i guess so :)
[12:52] <kevix> wolfheart, although i dont know the full details or the fix for it x-)
[12:52] <drakeoutlaw> hi all, does any breezy user have the System->Administration->Boot menu in their installation/
[12:52] <wolfheart> kevix: the thing is that the time setting is not actually changing, it's more like KDE or even Thunderbird itself is applying some kind of locale setting to the system time
[12:52] <mgdm> aeon17x: on a CRT it kills my eyes and makes me ill
[12:52] <wolfheart> kevix: so basically the suggestion is to change my system time to UTC and let KDE manage the locale
[12:52] <wolfheart> but I don't know how to do that
[12:52] <aeon17x> mgdm: That's the frequence I've been using for half a year now.
[12:52] <stevejesus> hey gang
[12:53] <CookedGryphon> hi, i'm still having trouble with shared folders on my network, I can browse the network, but I can't see any of the files on computers, it jstu says connection failed. It asks for a password where it didn't ask for one before, and if i jstu leave the username and password fields blank it allows me to browse.. help, i can't even access my network folder ( which is an NTFS CIFS share )
[12:53] <totaka> Hi, is there rpm -q like command?
[12:53] <aeon17x> totaka: What does rpm -q do?
[12:53] <stevejesus> query
[12:53] <mgdm> aeon17x: Do you have an LCD? some people are more susceptible to it than others
[12:53] <stevejesus> so i have a retarded amount of network problems
[12:53] <totaka> I am trying server and there's no synaptic I can use..
[12:53] <stevejesus> well, only 2
[12:54] <aeon17x> mgdm: I also have a CRT. :)
[12:54] <mgdm> Well, lucky you, your eyes persist more than mine do :)
[12:54] <bluefrog-10> totaka, apt-get not rpm
[12:54] <stevejesus> first off, from "places" in the gnome menu i can only see remote machines on one domain
[12:54] <michele> totaka, use aptitude
[12:54] <totaka> michele: thank you for the information :)
[12:54] <bimberi> totaka: apt-cache search blah
[12:54] <michele> totaka, dpkg -l lists the packages
[12:54] <stevejesus> i could see them before.
[12:55] <michele> totaka, dpkg -L lists the files inside a package
[12:55] <stevejesus> but now i can only see machines on one domain
[12:55] <keyes_> hello
[12:55] <totaka> bimberi: I just want to search what is install in my system
[12:55] <stevejesus> what could that be?
[12:55] <totaka> michele: Thank you, now I can try ubuntu better. Thank you for the info
[12:56] <bimberi> totaka: ah, dpkg -l | grep blah
[12:56] <keyes_> i've mplayer-plugin and realplayer installed but Mplayer read real files (I want play real files with realplay) how can I do that without removing mplayer-plugin (works fine with other files type like mpeg, quicktime, avi, ...)?
[12:56] <totaka> bimberi: Thank you :)
[12:56] <bimberi> totaka: yw :)
[12:56] <morgs^^> is 6881 the right port to be open for azureus ?
[12:57] <morgs^^> not azureus sorry ..... limewire
[12:57] <drakeoutlaw> morgs^^: try 52525 for azureus its faster
[12:57] <axisys> hi all
[12:58] <stevejesus> there are 3 domains in my house and i can only see one of them from ubuntu.  any ideas?
[12:58] <drakeoutlaw> Does any breezy user have the System->Administration->Boot menu in their installation/
[12:58] <axisys> anyone know of a repository where I can get xvidcap
[12:58] <morgs^^> good on you drakeoutlaw
[12:59] <kevix> axisys, well it maybe in universe.
[12:59] <stevejesus> there are 3 domains in my house and i can only see one of them from ubuntu.  any ideas?
[01:00] <stevejesus> are there any networking gurus here?
[01:01] <drakeoutlaw> stevejesus: maybe you mean three workgroups
[01:01] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  thank you, that is what i meant.  there are only 2 domains
[01:02] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  there are 3 workgroups and i can only see one of them
[01:02] <axisys> kevix: nawp did not find xvidcap in universe
[01:02] <drakeoutlaw> you will see that wg which your machine is part of
[01:04] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  would you possible be able to help me??
[01:04] <drakeoutlaw> stevejesus: look at your /etc/samba/smb.conf file. locate the line which says workgroup
[01:04] <limguohong91> Hey, How do you open an rar file with ubuntu?
[01:05] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  alright.  im there
[01:05] <aeon17x> limguohong91: get the rar package in Synaptic.
[01:05] <limguohong91> aeon17x thank you
[01:05] <drakeoutlaw> stevejesus: locate the line which says workgroup
[01:05] <bolrod> does ubuntu have the rar package in the repos.. ?
[01:05] <cmug> Is X required for me to tunnel X traffic over ssh ?
[01:05] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  found it
[01:06] <aeon17x> limguohong91: and the unrar packages, of course. >_>
[01:06] <axisys> ubotu: tell me about xvidcap
[01:06] <cmug> i want to ssh -X to 2 machines away, the Middle machine does not have X. is it required
[01:06] <drakeoutlaw> stevejesus: the wg name is the one your machine is part of and the one you can browse
[01:07] <raf256> hmm
[01:07] <axisys> cmug: I do not think it does
[01:07] <raf256> where there will be opera for amd654?
[01:07] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  true.  so how can i make it browse other workgroups.  it had been able to so before
[01:07] <raf256> *amd64
[01:07] <cmug> axisys, k
[01:07] <raf256> or, how to install i386 opera statick binary .deb on amd64 ubuntu?
[01:07] <drakeoutlaw> stevejesus: spend one afternoon reading read the ebook called "using samba" at samba.org. You will learn all you need
[01:08] <hackersend> how about the speed of the ubuntu
[01:08] <drakeoutlaw> stevejesus: I think you will have to set up your machin as a PDC (Primary Domain Controller)
[01:08] <bolrod> whats the package name of rar O_O  I dont seem to have it
[01:09] <[koji] > network-admin is not retaining the "Default gateway device" :(
[01:10] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  unfortunately i dont have an afternoon.  i do music production on the ubuntu machine and i need to be able to shuffle files with great expedition.  I really wish i had time to read said ebook right now but i need to get this up and running extremely quick as it is mission critical.  any advice would be greatly appreciated.  if not, thats fine too.  hopefully i will be able to find quick resources to append my issue.
[01:11] <drakeoutlaw> stevejesus: ok pal, try typing "findsmb" from terminal
[01:11] <raf256> how to switch to xorg?
[01:11] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  thank you for bringing that ebook to my attention however.  i will enjoy reading it im sure.
[01:11] <raf256> how to select refresh rate, there was a small KDE utility called like "rotate and resize" - what was it?
[01:11] <fernando> hi all. have anyone hibernate problem in hp pavilion dv4000 ?
[01:11] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  as root?
[01:11] <drakeoutlaw> findsmb pings all machines on the network
[01:12] <drakeoutlaw> root not needed
[01:12] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  i dont appear to have it.  lemme see if i can apt-get it
[01:13] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  hmmm.  no dice
[01:14] <drakeoutlaw> forget it. Open a filemanager window , in the location bar type smb:/. (smb, colen slash period)
[01:15] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  honestly, i have a much bigger problem that should be an easy fix.  perhaps you can help me with that.  if you can i would be more than happy to immortalize you in the thank you notes of my upcoming record
[01:15] <drakeoutlaw> smb:/. should show all workgroups
[01:17] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  what do you say?  its a simple smb mounting issue im having.  im sure im overlooking something very simple.
[01:17] <nuck> why is usually when i copy a file to my usb physically disconnect the usb then view its contents in another comp, the file i just copied is missing?
[01:17] <drakeoutlaw> stevejesus: ok what's the prob
[01:18] <raf256> hmm how can I fix seriously damaged system,
[01:18] <ryqst> How do i change my screen resolution when i messed up at installation with resolutions, someone who can help me? ive changed xorg.conf but it wont work!
[01:18] <raf256> in example - I want to manually install older version of a packet, how to find and install it?
[01:19] <hackersend> how about the speed of the ubuntu?
[01:19] <xzy2ob> is there any choice during installation that makes me install all packages?
[01:20] <thenuke> hackersend: a bit hard question to answer.
[01:20] <drakeoutlaw> stevejesus: just make sure you have a user account of the other machines
[01:20] <aeon17x> hackersend: what the hell kind of question is that?
[01:20] <thenuke> hackersend: but I guess I can answer to you that it is not slower or faster then the other distros generally
[01:20] <drakeoutlaw> hackersend: I find it as fast as slackware
[01:21] <thenuke> hackersend: I run ubuntu on p120, p3-500, and amd XP3200+
[01:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> wooo!~ got Breezy cds :D::D:D:DD:
[01:21] <hackersend> archlinux is more quickly
[01:21] <xzy2ob> is it normal that gcc and make is not installed under "normal" instalation ?
[01:21] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  alright, im trying to mount my music server.  it is samba.  i cant mount the sucker.  i have entered lines in my etc/fstab to make it mount on boot.  however, when I am prompted for the password while the machine is booting, it says no such share exists.  i would be happy if i could just mount it from the command line just so that its local at the very least.  im not sure what the issue is.  there are 4 user accounts
[01:21] <stevejesus>  on the remote machine.  also, it should be noted that when i "browse the network" using nautilus, it prompts me for my user name and password for the music server.  it then mounts it.  but i have no clue where it is mounting the share.
[01:22] <hackersend> archlinux is more quickly
[01:22] <Nogimics> im running ubuntu on a 233mhz lol
[01:22] <Fletch> I installed the base version and it never asked me to specify a root pass
[01:22] <Fletch> now I cant get into root/su
[01:22] <aeon17x> Nogimics: just don't try to launch OO.org lol
[01:22] <xzy2ob> Fletch: use sudo
[01:22] <drakeoutlaw> is music server's directory shared
[01:23] <Fletch> sudo?
[01:23] <thenuke> Fletch: sudo   runs commands as a super user (root)
[01:23] <Ng> Fletch: there is no root password, use sudo and give your own password
[01:23] <[koji] > Why  is network-admin is not retaining the "Default gateway device"?
[01:23] <xzy2ob> Fletch: to activate root, sudo root passwd
[01:23] <Fletch> ok thanks guys
[01:23] <w-mute> How can I add a "hibernate" line in the logout screen? Manually hibernating the machine already works.
[01:23] <xzy2ob> use your userpasswd when it ask for passwd
[01:23] <thenuke> Fletch: like sudo nano /etc/passwd  would edit /etc/passwd as a root
[01:23] <Fletch> :)
[01:24] <Fletch> ill go test now
[01:24] <thenuke> Fletch: if you want rootshell, try sudo su -
[01:24] <dreamless> Hey how do i get more apps/games in the synaptics installer?
[01:24] <thenuke> so you really dont have to activate that root account
[01:24] <xzy2ob> sudo su -
[01:24] <ryqst> can someone great and friendly person help with changing the screen resolution? i have edited xorg.conf without results..
[01:25] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw:  absolutely.  i have had no issues browsing it on windows, and no issues mount it on OS X.  It successfully mounts from nautilus and puts an icon on my gnome desktop.  however it is not really mounted in my desktop folder.  nor does it appear in /media ot /mnt
[01:25] <w-mute> ryqst: have a loot at /var/log/X... and see if there is any error concerning the resolution. If you you probably need a different video driver.
[01:25] <xzy2ob> is it normal that gcc and make is not installed under "normal" instalation ?
[01:25] <koala_man> in mplayer, sound lags by half a second with alsa, but not at all with oss. what could cause that?
[01:25] <Distro^Junkie> xzy2ob, yes its normal
[01:25] <Distro^Junkie> what distro ?
[01:26] <w-mute> xzy2ob: yes. Install build-essential
[01:26] <Alex_BO2> kevix, i carry off the problem. i reinstall the NVIDIA driver and now it works perfectly.thank you however
[01:26] <xzy2ob> is there no way to install everything during installation ?
[01:26] <[dEvIL-bOY] > who was saying about scripts to mount partitions?
[01:26] <w-mute> xzy2ob: where is the difference between installing it "during the installation" and in Synaptics?
[01:27] <dreamless> how do i install games like glheretic and americas army im new to debian (ubuntu) package system
[01:27] <xzy2ob> w-mute: if i use synaptics i have to click of all package?
[01:27] <w-mute> dreamless: AFAIK AA has an installier.
[01:27] <aeon17x> !games
[01:27] <ubotu> from memory, games is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5153, or http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Loki_Installers_for_Linux_Gamers.  News http://www.linux-gamers.net/
[01:27] <drakeoutlaw> ok heres the simple way: 1. create directory call mnt in your home directory 2. use mount command; mount -t smbfs -o username=<username> password=<password>
[01:27] <napsy> Hi. Is there a program that would rotate my screen projection to 90?
[01:28] <w-mute> xzy2ob: so, how would you choose your packages when you installed them during the installation process? Or would you really like to install 10k packages?
[01:28] <xzy2ob> i really want to install all 10k packages
[01:28] <drakeoutlaw> stevejesus: mount -t smbfs -o username=<username> password=<password> ~/mnt
[01:28] <kevix> Alex_BO2, cool.
[01:28] <dreamless> w-mute, i dont get any results i read somewhere that i need to add more repoistorys (package database)
[01:28] <aeon17x> xzy2ob: you don't.
[01:29] <stevejesus> ok, ill give that a shot.  i already have a mount point created for it in /media so we'll see if i can mount it there successfully.  also, do you think you can take a quick look at my etc/fstab and tell me if there are any obvious problems with it?
[01:29] <w-mute> xzy2ob. Then you are on your own. You could try and create your own install CD but thats much more work than installing every package with a small bash script.
[01:29] <kevix> [dEvIL-bOY] , what command did you use?
[01:29] <morgs^^> i have all the divx codecx installed ... how do i tell totem to see them ?
[01:30] <xzy2ob> :(
[01:30] <Fletch> I need to mount the CD-ROM so i can access Xorg to install it but when I do, it mounts, then unmounts
[01:30] <xzy2ob> w-mute: what packaged should i install to get the source code of the kernel that are installed?
[01:30] <w-mute> xzy2ob: hold on.
[01:31] <kevix> morgs^^, did you install the w32codes? if so, I dont think you need to tell it.
[01:31] <morgs^^> kevix ... its cool gxine plays them :)))
[01:31] <davro> xzy2ob: kernel-source-[version}
[01:31] <Fletch> anyone?
[01:32] <w-mute> davro: thanks.
[01:32] <drakeoutlaw>  stevejesus: very sorry the correct format is:    mount -t smbfs -o username=tridge,password=foobar //music/test ~/mnt
[01:32] <kevix> Fletch, what command did you use?
[01:33] <davro> Fletch: mount /cdrom/
[01:33] <Fletch> apt-cdrom add
[01:33] <morgs^^> totem sees vob files tho ... wierd
[01:33] <kevix> davro, so you do this and 'something' unmounts it?
[01:33] <Fletch> ok ill go try that
[01:33] <Fletch> beb
[01:33] <Fletch> brb*
[01:33] <xzy2ob> cant i use apt-get to install all packages?
[01:34] <ryqst> w-mute thx for the help, will check it out!
[01:34] <kevix> xzy2ob, you can use: apt-get, dpkg, aptitude, synaptic.....
[01:34] <adeen> how can i play WMA files in Breezy?
[01:34] <[koji] > Why  is network-admin is not retaining the "Default gateway device"?
[01:35] <Xyc0> Im trying to remeber the word for paternal ownership of a child
[01:35] <drakeoutlaw> Does any breezy user have the System->Administration->Boot menu in their installation/
[01:35] <Ulath> adeen, you should install mplayer and codecs
[01:35] <Xyc0> anyone care to take a shot
[01:35] <Ulath> use synaptic
[01:35] <kevix> !restricted formats
[01:35] <ubotu> well, restricted formats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[01:36] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw: it should be noted that i have read time and time again the man page for "mount".  i am very aware of how to use the mount command.  i have edited my own personal etc/fstab many times over the last few years.  i dont understand what is going on.  why cant i mount this share.  im honestly looking for tips, not man page cut and paste.  i do have the ability to read.  no offense
[01:36] <apokryphos> Xyc0: offtopic
[01:36] <adeen> kevix - i already downloaded all the codecs listed
[01:36] <kevix> Xyc0, parent?
[01:36] <Xyc0> apokryphos: im not makeing you answer
[01:36] <apokryphos> Xyc0: how in any possible way is that relevant?
[01:36] <kevix> adeen, so what command did you use to play the file?
[01:37] <Tidus> stevejesus: what kind of share is it?
[01:37] <Xyc0> drakeoutlaw: what file system?
[01:37] <Xyc0> apokryphos: i never said it was a reivent question, don't flame about it
[01:37] <Tidus> and wow... i seemed to have walked in on the middle of an arguemnt
[01:37] <stevejesus> drakeoutlaw: it is a samba share.  the server i built also broadcast nfs and even afp for the mac os 9 clients i have
[01:38] <xzy2ob> is it so that all packages are copied to hd, and then the most importains are installed?
[01:38] <apokryphos> Xyc0: no, I was referring to your final point about "im not makeing you answer"; which is in no way relevant. And, no flaming here.
[01:38] <stevejesus> Tidus: it is a samba share.  the server i built also broadcast nfs and even afp for the mac os 9 clients i have
[01:38] <morgs^^> is there a way to convert a wmv file to avi ?
[01:38] <Tidus> stevejesus: do you have all of samba installed and have your permissions set right?
[01:38] <drakeoutlaw> can you atleast ping the music server
[01:39] <Fletch> Nope
[01:39] <stevejesus> Tidus: yes, i dont believe i have missed anything.
[01:39] <Fletch> mount /cdrom/
[01:39] <Xyc0> morgs^^: sure there is, but it is much easier just to install the w32codecs to play it
[01:39] <Tidus> morgs^^: you might be able to use mencoder (which is part of mplayer)
[01:39] <Fletch> does nothing
[01:39] <Fletch> And apt-cdrom add just mounts it then unmounts it
[01:39] <fernando> only suspend2 working to hibernate in a hp pavilion?
[01:39] <stevejesus> Tidus: i can successfully use the share on windows, mount it on OS X, and even mount it via afp on mac os 9
[01:39] <leagris> SATA gurus. Please help if you can deal with the libata crash dumped here: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3925
[01:40] <morgs^^> Xyc0, i wanted to use avidemux to convert the wmv to vob .... but it wont accept wmv files
[01:40] <Tidus> stevejesus: and 'mount -t smbfs <path to share> <mount point>' doesn't work?
[01:40] <fernando>   kernel-patch-suspend2
[01:40] <fernando> ?
[01:40] <morgs^^> Tidus, mencoder? thankyou :)
[01:41] <stevejesus> Tidus: thats correct.  but here is the wierd thing.  i can see it in nautilus and nautilus will mount it, however it seems to only make a symlink on the desktop which is horribly unusable.  i cant even tell where it is actually mounted to
[01:41] <Tidus> stevejesus: easy way to tell where it's mounted.  cd ~/Desktop then ls -l
[01:41] <eeaaxx> how can i local install a deb file using apt-get?
[01:42] <kevix> Fletch, apt-cdrom is just meant to read the info on the cdrom. what do you want to do? install something?
[01:42] <Tidus> eeaaxx: it's easier to install a local .deb using 'sudo dpkg -i <path to .deb file>' than using apt-get
[01:42] <davro> eeaaxx: dpkg -i youfile.deb
[01:43] <Fletch> kevix, yes
[01:43] <Fletch> I want to install Xorg
[01:43] <stevejesus> Tidus:  yes i tried that initially.  thats how i cane to the conclusion that it wasnt really mounted to the desktop
[01:43] <Fletch> and I only installed the base ubuntu
[01:43] <Tidus> stevejesus: but to be honest, it's probably mounting it somewhere in /mnt
[01:43] <Fletch> but Xorg is on the CD right?
[01:43] <eeaaxx> Tidus: ok. how about upgrading a file?
[01:43] <eeaaxx> davro: ok. how about upgrading a file?
[01:43] <stevejesus> Tidus:  no trace of it in /mnt or /media
[01:43] <Tidus> stevejesus: hm...
[01:43] <Tidus> eeaaxx: man dpkg
[01:44] <stevejesus> Tidus:  its pretty rediculous.
[01:44] <davro> eeaaxx: dpkg -h or have good ol fashion read of the fine manual.
[01:44] <Tidus> stevejesus: sounds like it.
[01:44] <eeaaxx> ok
[01:44] <Tidus> stevejesus: i'll be honest with you... i'
[01:44] <kevix> Fletch, if you use 'apt-get' and if the packages is on the cd, apt will ask  you to insert the cd and use it to install the packages.
[01:44] <fsd1> anyone able to help me with a boot loader install issue? cant get it to install using a software raid array
[01:44] <Tidus> stevejesus: i'm normally a gentoo user... i have ubuntu on my laptop because it's a bit slow to be compiling gentoo
[01:45] <stevejesus> Tidus:  i can imagine
[01:45] <Tidus> stevejesus: i have my dual athlon 2000 box running gentoo ATM
[01:45] <stevejesus> Tidus:  but samba is samba right.  im not really worried about this wierd desktop thing.  i really just need to get it mounted to the mount point i have made for it in media
[01:46] <Tidus> stevejesus: yes, samba is samba
[01:46] <Fletch> kevix, I used apt-get install Xorg
[01:46] <Welly> Hi all, can linux/ubuntu use opentype fonts?
[01:46] <Fletch> and it just said could not find package
[01:46] <apokryphos> Fletch: why would you do that?
[01:46] <Tidus> Fletch: it's 'apt-get install xserver-xorg
[01:46] <Tidus> '
[01:46] <davro> Fletch:  If you are installing packages from the cdrom, is the cdrom line in the /etc/apt/source.list
[01:47] <Tidus> stevejesus: does the share mount manually from the command line?
[01:47] <fsd1> anyone?
[01:47] <kevix> Fletch, as Tidus say, 'sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg'
[01:47] <stevejesus> Tidus:  no sir.  i get an error "ERRnosuchshare"
[01:47] <kevix> davro, s/he used 'apt-cdrom'
[01:47] <Tidus> stevejesus: weird.
[01:47] <Welly> ok.. apparently it can.. how do you install fonts?? :)
[01:47] <Tidus> stevejesus: my P2 file server shares with my windows gamer box and also broadcasts nfs to my gentoo machine
[01:48] <odie5533> Is there a good typing tutor for Ubuntu
[01:48] <Fletch> Ok ill give it a go
[01:48] <Fletch> type apt-get install xserver-xorg instead?
[01:48] <sybariten> i was given help yesterday by nalioth with installing mplayer/mencoder. Or, actually, i have done the compiling. i was told that checkinstall was a good tool to use when making/installing, so i have that installed. What do i do after "make" ?
[01:48] <robydeb> site sperimental:    visit http://digilander.libero.it/informatico2003/
[01:48] <stevejesus> Tidus:  oh me oh my.  it just decided to mount!  i didnt change anything.  i hope it works from now on!
[01:48] <sybariten> i dont thnk i got any errors
[01:48] <robydeb> http://digilander.libero.it/informatico2003/
[01:48] <Tidus> sybariten: the mplayer package is available, but it's restricted
[01:48] <kevix> odie5533, 'apt-cache search typing tutor'
[01:48] <drakeoutlaw>  stevejesus: does the "smbclient -L music" command list the share?
[01:48] <Tidus> !tell sybariten about restricted
[01:48] <Belutz> sybariten, i think you have to do make install after make
[01:49] <kevix> Fletch, yes.
[01:49] <sybariten> Belutz: thats where checkinstall comes in, i think
[01:49] <Welly> anyone? how do you install new fonts into linux?
[01:49] <drakeoutlaw>  stevejesus: yippekaye
[01:49] <Belutz> sybariten, or do checkinstall before make install
[01:49] <xzy2ob> i cant use sudo, it says "Unable to lookup hostname"
[01:49] <xzy2ob> what should i do ?
[01:49] <stevejesus> Tidus:  im assuming replace "music" with the actual name of the share?
[01:49] <corincole> can anyone tell me how I can access gmail from command-line? I cant get links/links2/lynx to log me in at gmail....
[01:49] <Tidus> stevejesus: always use the actual path of the share
[01:49] <Mabus06> !botsnacks
[01:49] <ubotu> thanks mabus06 :)
[01:49] <kevix> Welly, there are many fonts you can apt-get.
[01:50] <stevejesus> Tidus:  of course:)
[01:50] <Welly> kevix, i've got my own opentype fonts I want to use
[01:50] <aeon17x> Mabus06: don't spoil ze bot!
[01:50] <aeon17x> !run
[01:50] <drakeoutlaw> stevejesus: not the share just the machine name
[01:50] <sybariten> Tidus: uhm, i've spent quite some time trying to configure and install it, and apt-get didnt really work out, so i'm not gonna change path now... :)
[01:50] <stevejesus> Tidus:  well, it works now... somehow.  thanks for your help:)
[01:50] <Tidus> stevejesus: it's no problem
[01:50] <Mabus06> what other commands are there, aeon17x ?
[01:50] <Tidus> sybariten: i have it installed on my ubuntu laptop
[01:50] <Mabus06> comedic ones
[01:50] <raf256> Package knode is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[01:50] <raf256> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[01:50] <raf256> is only available from another source
[01:50] <corincole> anyone?
[01:50] <raf256> ^-- help
[01:51] <aeon17x> !ubotu
[01:51] <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/
[01:51] <Mabus06> !i hate you
[01:51] <ubotu> Not a clue, Mabus06
[01:51] <aeon17x> There it is.
[01:51] <odie5533> Do Ubuntu devs work on Synaptic?
[01:51] <aeon17x> !life
[01:51] <ubotu> The answer to the question about life, the universe and everything is ... 42
[01:51] <WildZeck> yes it wworks
[01:51] <raf256> !microsoft
[01:51] <ubotu> raf256: No idea
[01:51] <aeon17x> !windows
[01:51] <ubotu> I heard windows is unnecessary, everything runs in Linux. Choose your emulator: Cedega, Wine, VMware, Qemu, Xen, CrossOver Office or find an !alternative
[01:51] <raf256> !microsoft is pure evil
[01:51] <ubotu> okay, raf256
[01:51] <Tidus> !microsoft
[01:51] <wickedpuppy> !abuse
[01:51] <ubotu> wickedpuppy: I don't know
[01:51] <Turtlewind> Hi - I'm running Hoary; I installed an update to the kernel from the automatic updates and now my machine won't boot
[01:51] <davro> corincole: apt-cache search gmailfs - Use your GMail account as a filesystem
[01:51] <Mabus06> !hoary
[01:51] <ubotu> hoary is probably a word that means grey or ancient.  Shakespeare made a joke about it in his play Romeo and Juliet
[01:52] <apokryphos> Guys, please /msg the bot where possible.
[01:52] <Mabus06> we're experimenting with the bot, learning from others
[01:52] <corincole> davro, what then?
[01:52] <Tidus> Mabus06: but apokryphos has a point.  you can /msg it to play with it
[01:52] <stevejesus> Tidus:  my life is saved!  hey thanks again.  hey if you get a chance, check out my myspce account and listen to the title track off of my next cd written and produced entirely in linux!  http://www.myspace.com/mutexdestroyfailure
[01:52] <Turtlewind> I get the message:VFS: Cannot open root device "hda2" or unknown-block (0,0)
[01:53] <Mabus06> but then if I show people what something does, the others who seem to be interested won't know it either
[01:53] <Turtlewind> Please append a correct "root=" boot option
[01:53] <apokryphos> !botabuse
[01:53] <ubotu> You can play with me on #debian-bots without being banned.
[01:53] <kevix> Welly, I think you put it into /usr/share/fonts or ~/.fonts
[01:53] <davro> corincole: install the package.
[01:53] <corincole> davro: apt-get install gmailsfs?
[01:53] <Welly> kevix, cheers, i'll have a look
[01:53] <Turtlewind> (this option is /dev/hda2 in my menu.lst, which is where Ubuntu is installed to
[01:53] <Turtlewind> )
[01:53] <Tidus> stevejesus: my best friends band is at http://www.myspace.com/pointsouthmissouri
[01:53] <kevix> Welly, you may have to restart X windows.
[01:54] <Welly> ok.. no worries
[01:54] <sybariten> Tidus: ye ye ye, but we're talking PPC and some other funky special issues, so it just didnt work out very well....
[01:54] <stevejesus> Tidus:  im gonna check it out right now
[01:54] <kevix> Welly, ok. I'll put another shrimp on the barby!
[01:54] <davro> corincole: sudo apt-get install gmailfs - Then check the documentation adding your account info in the configuration.
[01:54] <Welly> lol
[01:55] <Tidus> stevejesus: maybe not.
[01:55] <raf256> how to install krusader?  5.10 amd64
[01:55] <Tidus> i got thel ink wrong
[01:55] <corincole> davro, where would i find the config file(s)?
[01:55] <apokryphos> raf256: get it from the repos
[01:55] <corincole> ive installed it...
[01:55] <raf256> apokryphos: it reports that there is no such package :(
[01:55] <Turtlewind> ...can anyone help me?
[01:55] <kevor> how can i change the settings of vino-preferences by commandline?
[01:55] <kevix> corincole, most configuration files are in /etc for any package.
[01:55] <apokryphos> raf256: enable the Universe repository, and then retry
[01:55] <corincole> ok
[01:55] <corincole> :)
[01:56] <davro> corincole: sudo vim /etc/gmailfs/gmailfs.conf
[01:56] <gardo> hi guys!
[01:57] <corincole> vim?
[01:57] <corincole> is that an alternative to gedit?
[01:57] <kevix> gardo, say hello to the sheilas too!
[01:57] <gardo> im trying to compile a program.. but im having problems
[01:57] <corincole> or nano
[01:57] <corincole> well, ive edited the .conf file already
[01:57] <gardo> its says im missing a package named similiar to libstd++-dev.
[01:57] <corincole> now, how do I use it?
[01:57] <kevix> corincole, emacs, vim, xedit ....
[01:57] <corincole> *(-_-)*
[01:57] <gardo> i cant seem to find this package
[01:57] <corincole> how do i use it now its set up?
[01:57] <raf256> apokryphos: ok
[01:57] <davro> corincole: use what ever text editor floats your boat, mine is vim but it may not be yours.
[01:57] <corincole> ok
[01:58] <corincole> ive never used vim, i'll give it a go some time
[01:58] <kevix> corincole, run the program.
[01:58] <corincole> ;)
[01:58] <Tidus> stevejesus: i got the link wrong.  i'll have to ask my friend about it
[01:58] <corincole> kevix, how? gmailfs start ?
[01:58] <mamoru> hello! Please help. What is the key combination for EOF? I mean, how do I pass the EOF to my program from keyboard?
[01:58] <kevix> corincole, you can try reading the docs in /usr/share/doc/gmailfs/
[01:58] <sazwerx> helloo.. i wanna ask, when my friend type "gnome-terminal" in the "Run Application", he gets some error message, it says "cannot display location file:///usr/bin/gnome-terminal"... anyone help please?
[01:58] <stevejesus> Tidus:  email it to me dean@myfootinyourass.com
[01:59] <raf256> apokryphos: how exacly?
[01:59] <apokryphos> !tell raf256 about repositories
[01:59] <kevix> dddd
[01:59] <corincole> in /usr/docs/, there is no "gmailfs"...
[01:59] <corincole> ???
[01:59] <kevix> corincole, /usr/share/....
[01:59] <corincole> oh, usr/share/
[01:59] <corincole> lol
[01:59] <corincole> got it
[01:59] <corincole> ;)
[02:00] <Tidus> stevejesus: will do when i findi t
[02:00] <raf256> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://pl.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/pl.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-amd64_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory
[02:00] <Tidus> the name of the site is on the top of my head, but i can't think of it to save my life.
[02:00] <corincole> oh, and while im there, if loads comes on the screen in command-line (like if i do "dir" in /usr/share/doc/), how can I scroll up the page???
[02:00] <apokryphos> raf256: change your mirror or retry again later
[02:00] <sybariten> anyone fluent with checkinstall?   i'm trying to understand if i need to give any special arguments other then just "checkinstall", in order to also have .deb packages makde for me when i'm ready
[02:01] <sybariten> as a copy i mean, that i could supply to other computers
[02:01] <kevix> mamoru, echo -e "\n" | yourprogram
[02:01] <sybariten> but i also want to install
[02:01] <Tidus> corincole: you can pipe the output of the program through 'less' to be able to scroll
[02:01] <recover> How come I can't run 'sudo echo "something" >> /etc/something-with-root-permissions' ?
[02:01] <sazwerx> helloo.. help me please, when my friend type "gnome-terminal" in the "Run Application", he gets some error message, it says "cannot display location file:///usr/bin/gnome-terminal"... anyone help please?
[02:01] <corincole> less?
[02:01] <corincole> what?
[02:01] <selinium> sybariten, just checkinstall will suffice
[02:01] <adeen> i'm just starting to learn to program in c++ and in windows i have an editor/compiler/linker combined. is there something similar in ubuntu?
[02:01] <Tidus> corincole: do this '<program> | less'
[02:02] <raf256> what pack contains thingies needed to develop (recompile) kernel like irq_vectors.h and so on?
[02:02] <kevix> corincole, you use a 'pager'. for example:  'ls -l | less'
[02:02] <corincole> ok
[02:02] <corincole> also, is there any way of copy/paste in command-line?
[02:03] <kevor> anyone?
[02:03] <raf256> corincole: in the text virtual terminal? start mouse (gdp?) and use 3rd button of it
[02:03] <kevor> vino-server options, via commandline!?
[02:03] <shinu> corincole: select what you want to copy and middle click to paste
[02:03] <corincole> no, im in command-line only, no gui, not just terminal
[02:03] <corincole> ;)
[02:03] <davro> corincole: highlight for copy, middle mouse button pastes.
[02:03] <corincole> no mouse lol
[02:03] <kevix> adeen, that is refered to as an ide (integrated development enviroment).
[02:03] <corincole> ?
[02:03] <shinu> oh.. xD
[02:04] <corincole> it must still be possible to copy/paste....
[02:04] <corincole> ?
[02:04] <davro> corincole: re you using gnome-terminal ?
[02:04] <sybariten> selinium: but do you think that will leave me, apart from installing the program in a good place, with a .deb file ?
[02:04] <raf256> corincole: as I said
[02:05] <raf256> corincole: start the mouse in virtual terminal (gdp program AFAIR),
[02:05] <aeon17x> corincole: copying is ctrl shift C.
[02:05] <kevix> corincole, are you trying to re do a command. you can use history
[02:05] <fsd1> anyone able to help me with a boot loader install issue? cant get it to install using a software raid array
[02:05] <raf256> corincole: then select with left cutton, and paste with middle
[02:05] <aeon17x> corincole: pasting is ctrl shift V.
[02:05] <selinium> sybariten, you get left with the deb file yes
[02:05] <raf256> corincole: oh, no mouse, ok
[02:05] <aeon17x> corincole: plain ctrl C will terminate a running program most likely.
[02:05] <Turtlewind> hi - can people hear me this time?
[02:05] <shinu> aeon17x: hes on command line, as in no gui
[02:05] <corincole> aeon17x, in command line, how can I select text?
[02:06] <kevix> Turtlewind, speak a little louder...
[02:06] <Turtlewind> ah, that's better
[02:06] <Seveas> Turtlewind, no, this is IRC, a soundless protocol
[02:06] <Turtlewind> I installed a new version of the kernel from the updater
[02:06] <Turtlewind> and now Linux won't boot
[02:06] <corincole> anyone?
[02:07] <davro> corincole: good question !!
[02:07] <corincole> lol
[02:07] <corincole> Seveas, any ideas?
[02:07] <corincole> :)
[02:07] <Whistler> hello
[02:07] <etsme> hi
[02:07] <kevix> corincole, if you hit the up-arrow, it will show your previous commans. you can scroll throught and edit them and then hit enter.
[02:07] <Turtlewind> (it also took the Windows partition out of my grub menu, but I managed to restore that from a backup)
[02:07] <Seveas> corincole, you cannot
[02:07] <Turtlewind> the error message is:
[02:07] <etsme> hows everyone doing
[02:07] <corincole> no copy or paste?
[02:07] <corincole> :o
[02:07] <Whistler> why does update manager opens up and closes instantly?
[02:07] <sybariten> another thing ... after one does 'make' in a program dir....   could one leave the dir and come back at a later point and install the program? Even restart the computer? I.e.: Is the result stored somewhere, or does 'make install' need to follow directly after 'make' ?
[02:07] <Whistler> is my sys broken or smt?
[02:07] <Turtlewind> kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root FS on unknown-block (0,0)
[02:07] <kevix> Seveas, so what is the sound of one hand clapping on irc? (oh wait, no one can hear!)
[02:07] <corincole> so when a readme file tells me to type a 4-line long command....
[02:07] <corincole> oh, joy
[02:08] <Turtlewind> anyone had this problem?
[02:08] <Nihil85> hallo, i had a problem with the X server. It wwwwwwwwwwwwww
[02:09] <corincole> wwwwwwwwww?
[02:09] <Nihil85> hallo, i had a problem with the X server. It won't start
[02:09] <davro> corincole: Shift + Insert To paste text, trying to find out howto copy
[02:09] <corincole> ok
[02:09] <corincole> lol
[02:09] <aeon17x> pwned
[02:10] <Nihil85> It says that there are some missing symbols
[02:10] <Tidus> pwnage
[02:10] <Nihil85> hat can i do?
[02:10] <raf256> corincole: oh, no mouse, ok
[02:10] <raf256> what pack contains thingies needed to develop (recompile) kernel like irq_vectors.h and so on?
[02:10] <corincole> raf256, at last!
[02:10] <corincole> :p
[02:10] <Tidus> raf256: it'd be a kernel source package.
[02:10] <raf256> Turtlewind: a coomon problem with self-build kernel, probably missing some devices
[02:10] <kevix> raf256, apt-get install kernel-package
[02:10] <raf256> Tidus: called?
[02:10] <raf256> ok
[02:10] <kevix> raf256, apt-get install build-essential
[02:11] <raf256> Turtlewind: compile-in (static, NOT as modules) more block devices etc
[02:11] <Tidus> raf256: can't remember off the top of my head, and my ubuntu laptop is turned off right now
[02:11] <Turtlewind> raf256 - this is direct from hoary updates
[02:11] <etsme> brb
[02:11] <raf256> kevix: ok, neat
[02:11] <Turtlewind> I didn't compile anything
[02:11] <raf256> Turtlewind: whoops, I quess better to file in a bug report
[02:11] <mamoru> kevix, the EOF was Control+D, thanks a lot
[02:11] <Turtlewind> OK, will do
[02:12] <Turtlewind> is there any way of recovering, or is a reinstall in order?
[02:13] <Tidus> anywho, i'm out
[02:13] <corincole> !run
[02:13] <Turtlewind> also: where is the Apt cache?
[02:13] <Turtlewind> I'm trying to find out what exact version caused the problem
[02:14] <kevix> Turtlewind, /var/cache/apt
[02:14] <Turtlewind> thanks
[02:14] <kevix> Turtlewind, problems are listed on the bug tracking system.
[02:15] <Turtlewind> http://launchpad.net/malone/ ?
[02:16] <kevix> Turtlewind, seek and you shall find...
[02:16] <sybariten> ok next question, i've done 'make' overnight, and the drive has become full from file transfers done by another program. the 'make' _seems_ to have exited without errors, coz that could have been before the drive was full. Any way to tell?
[02:16] <sybariten> in other words how can i see that a compile is not broken
[02:16] <michele> sybariten, run make again
[02:16] <michele> it will build only what's missing
[02:16] <kevix> michele, the joys of make!
[02:17] <bonez> Can someone help me to install visual basic and c++ in ubuntu?
[02:17] <michele> kevix, oh well... life could be easier ;)
[02:17] <sybariten> michele: any risk that the make takes as long time as the first time ?
[02:17] <michele> sybariten, no. if it completed fine, it will be quick
[02:17] <kevix> sybariten, that is the point of make, it knows what needs to be done.
[02:17] <kofj> bonez: try g++ to compile c++ code
[02:18] <bonez> kofj: Where do I find it?
[02:18] <WildZeck> bonez, visual  it wouldn't be possible
[02:18] <kofj> bonez: in ubuntu
[02:18] <michele> I guess he wants eclipse + cdt
[02:18] <Rockett18> bonez: sudo apt-get install g++
[02:18] <raf256> damn
[02:18] <raf256> I can not compile kernel on amd64
[02:18] <raf256> can anyone help?
[02:19] <kevix> bonez, there are toolkits for ubuntu/debian, qt, gtk, etc. use those.
[02:19] <bonez> kofj, can't find it anywhere in ubuntu
[02:19] <sybariten> michele: " make: Nothing to be done for `all'. "
[02:19] <joe_b> bonez: try apt-get install build-essential
[02:19] <kofj> bonez:  may be you should install it first
[02:19] <michele> sybariten, ok, it built everything fine
[02:19] <sybariten> michele: thanks
[02:19] <joe_b> bonez: that should install most of what you need for c++ not sure about visual basic...
[02:20] <raf256> http://pastebin.com/413198
[02:20] <kofj> bonez:  type apt-get install g++ in terminal (as root)
[02:20] <bonez> joe_b: Already done build-essential, can't find it around programs, system etc
[02:21] <bonez> kofj: I got g++ but I can't find it in programs etc
[02:21] <joe_b> bonez: how do you mean find it?
[02:21] <Rockett18> bonez: g++, etc are command line applications
[02:21] <kevix> bonez, if you have a book store, look for books on linux developemtn and browse to get ideas. or google 'linux development'.
[02:21] <bonez> joe_b: I can't find how to open the g++
[02:22] <joe_b> bonez: why would you need to? just type g++ test.cc to compile test
[02:22] <michele> anybody knows why ubuntu uses powernowd instead of the kernel governors?
[02:22] <kofj> bonez: use it in a terminal , such as g++ code.cpp
[02:22] <kevix> bonez, open means 'edit' or 'run' ?
[02:22] <joe_b> bonez: if you are looking for an IDE, not just the compiler, try ajunta
[02:22] <bonez> joe_b; I can't find an compiler
[02:22] <joe_b> bonez: what do you get when you type g++ on its own on a command line?
[02:22] <michele> bonez, install eclipse and the C/C++ plugins
[02:23] <bonez> joe_b I'm looking for something that is like windows C++/.net
[02:23] <kevix> bonez, /usr/bin/gcc
[02:23] <kevix> michele, I think you'd have to ask the ubuntu kernel folks.
[02:24] <joe_b> bonez: so you mean a development enviroment, something you can edit files in and build utils?
[02:24] <bonez> kevix: That catalog doesnt exist
[02:24] <RIVANVX> bonez: sudo aptitude install eclipse
[02:24] <bonez> joe_b ye, kinda
[02:24] <joe_b> bonez: try ecplise or anjuta
[02:24] <bonez> RIVANVX: Thanks, that worked
[02:25] <kevix> bonez, 'apt-get install build-essential' does that.
[02:25] <bonez> kevix: I've done the sudo apt-get install build-essential but it didn't work
[02:26] <raf256> kevix: it didnt worked for me neither
[02:26] <raf256> I sitll can't build my kernel
[02:26] <kevix> bonez, if you 'apt-cache show build-essential' it will tell you what it instaled: gcc for one.
[02:26] <raf256> still:  error: irq_vectors.h: No such file or directory
[02:26] <bonez> Well, I ain't looking for something to build kernel
[02:26] <bonez> To make programs in etc
[02:26] <kevix> bonez, ok. so 'apt-get install gcc'
[02:26] <bonez> Like XMMS etc
[02:27] <raf256> how to add the new user Foo to sudoers?
[02:27] <bonez> kevix: I have gcc, but I can't find where to open so I can make programs in
[02:27] <raf256> so that it can use so
[02:27] <raf256> *su
[02:27] <iceman> Question, what do they call the Brown screen, and Brown "iconed" bar that appears when you start "UBUNTU" and how the heck do you change it
[02:28] <bonez> kevix: If I click on e.g. programs it doesn't show up on any tab-bar
[02:28] <kevix> bonez, you can edit files anywhere. just open any text editor. save the file. gcc file.cpp.
[02:28] <anto9us> raf256, System | Administration | Users and Groups, select users then properties then privileges
[02:28] <Turtlewind> hmm, I can't find any bug reports of anything even remotely similar
[02:28] <kevix> bonez, I dont think anything like that exists. ie. click and something happens.
[02:28] <raf256> anto9us: ok
[02:28] <Turtlewind> has anyone else asked here about such a problem?
[02:28] <bonez> kevix: Done that some times, but I can't get any programs e.g. make an look-a-like XMMs
[02:29] <Turtlewind> I'm thinking that, because it's so severe, it's hardly something that nobody else would have noticed
[02:29] <spola> when i open synaptic i have to type my pasw, when i open it again shortly thereafter i dont, but when i want a while i have to type it again. how can i make this "while" stretch to infinity?
[02:29] <Turtlewind> so presumably it's just a corrupted download or something silly
[02:29] <iceman> How do you changet the "STUPID" Brown screen when you start your system ... anyone help ..
[02:29] <bonez> kevix: I don't need something that "click and make" But something you can make buttons in, shape it etc, and write codes in to make it work
[02:30] <bonez> brb, something happened with my screen
[02:30] <kevix> bonez, ok. 'glade' (makes gui) is part of gtk (gnome tool kit)
[02:30] <ETSME> what is the difference between i386 and i686, does this imply to single core and multicore processors OR AMD & INTEL
[02:31] <kevix> bonez, and kde has 'kdevelop'
[02:31] <RIVANVX> ETSME: i386 = Intel 386 and compatible; i686 = Pentium 2 and newer
[02:31] <WildZeck> ETSME, diff between a intel 286 and intel PIII
[02:31] <bonez> back
[02:32] <kevix> bonez, and kde has 'kdevelop'
[02:32] <kevix> bonez, ok. 'glade' (makes gui) is part of gtk (gnome tool kit)
[02:32] <iceman> ETSME the i686 will utilize the math power of newer processors better that the i368 .... better optmization
[02:33] <bonez> kevix: I got Interfancebuilder Glade
[02:33] <ETSME> RIVANVX:  mine is p4 3.0 ghz, does that means i qualify for i686 packages wrather than i386
[02:33] <RIVANVX> ETSME: yeah, sure
[02:33] <JTHM> wat is a good dvd ripper
[02:33] <JTHM> i can apt-get
[02:33] <RIVANVX> ETSME: but likely, you will not notice the diff
[02:33] <bonez> kevix: But I can't use most buttons, e.g gtkmenubar
[02:34] <ETSME> RIVANVX:  aah you mean both will work fine
[02:34] <kevix> bonez, define 'cant use'
[02:34] <RIVANVX> ETSME: of course
[02:34] <RIVANVX> your processor is backwards-compatible with i386 arch
[02:34] <ETSME> cool
[02:34] <bonez> kevix, can't create button, it wont do anything if i click/double click nor drag
[02:35] <iceman> How can i changet the "UBUNTU" brown start screen that has the Brown Scrolling icon bar ....
[02:35] <kevix> bonez, so , you need a tutorial for gtk and glade.
[02:35] <kevix> bonez, either hop over to #gnome , go to www.gnome.org or goggle for gnome gtk development tutorial.
[02:36] <Rockett18> iceman> it's in the gdmsetup
[02:36] <kevix> bonez, there is nothing as EASY as vb in linux
[02:36] <raf256> hi
[02:36] <michele> well... python...
[02:36] <bonez> kevix, ok thanks man
[02:36] <raf256> how to recreate fucked up MBR?
[02:37] <raf256> from knoopix
[02:37] <ETSME> iceman:  System >> Preferences >> Theme. check it
[02:37] <njan> kevix, how about c# in mono?
[02:37] <raf256> hmmm wait, wrong channel
[02:37] <michele> raf256, install a boot loader on it (grub, lilo, ...)
[02:37] <sybariten> does 'make' leave some sort of log ?
[02:37] <raf256> michele: yes, but how
[02:37] <raghu> raf256: ask in join #knoppix
[02:37] <njan> kevix, that's fairly easy, and afaik there's even an IDE for it
[02:37] <raf256> ok
[02:37] <kevix> raf256, you boot live cd. you mount root partition. you chroot root partitoon. you run lilo.
[02:37] <iceman> Rockett18 i seen how to change the login screen, theme is for "colors / style" but the Boot Up screen i can not figure out how to change ..
[02:37] <Marlowe> ra256 - dunno, rerun grub-install?
[02:38] <njan> kevix, bonez, http://www.monodevelop.com/Main_Page
[02:38] <kevix> njan, while there is c# and monodevelop, it aint the same thing as the vb click and drag and compile.
[02:38] <raf256> ok, my real boot is /mnt/hda1  my real root is /mnt/hda3,  what next?
[02:39] <ETSME> iceman:  interesting, lets see what we get in response
[02:39] <Stormx2> Hmm
[02:39] <kevix> raf256, you 'chroot /mnt/hda3'
[02:40] <Rockett18> iceman: what colour is it your trying to change? The background colour when the Ubuntu splash screen comes up?
[02:40] <Stormx2> Still looking into capitalizing the first letters of words in directory names in a certain directory (nirvana - in utero > Nivana - In Utero)
[02:40] <njan> kevix, it looks fairly easy to me, but I wouldn't know, I'm not a C# / .NET developer on this side of the OS world or the other :P
[02:40] <ETSME> iceman:  you mean that first screen where UBUNTU is written and all other devices get initialized and started.
[02:40] <TPC> hm.. whenever I try to unmount my external hdd by right clicking the hdd in gnome and choosing the unmount option, I get an error saying that it can't eject the device :P
[02:40] <kevix> njan, vb makes programming so simple an koko the gorilla could use it x-)
[02:40] <TPC> anything that could be done about that?
[02:41] <michele> Stormx2, you can use rename
[02:41] <Stormx2> michele: I can, but i'd need some regex to do it for all dirs in the directory, and to that pattern
[02:41] <kevix> raf256, after you chroot, you run 'lilo -v' or 'grub'
[02:41] <bluefrog-10> TPC, root mounted not u, u nedd to sudo umount
[02:41] <iceman> Rockett "First" the brown scrooling text screen comes up, then a Brown loading screen that has the brown box, that has all the icons scroll across "initilizing the devices" yea that one ..
[02:41] <TPC> bluefrog-10, no, it unmounts
[02:41] <TPC> bluefrog-10, it says that it can't eject the device
[02:42] <TPC> bluefrog-10, you know, like in ejecting a cd
[02:42] <ArdieM> anyone here playing quake4?
[02:42] <ETSME> ArdieM:  can you play quake4 in linux ?
[02:42] <Rockett18> icemand: the first screen with the services starting I don't know how to change.. The second one after logging on: the background is changed on gdmsetup and you have to change the splash image to change the ubuntu image
[02:42] <Stormx2> bob2 talked about a perl script to do it heh
[02:42] <bluefrog-10> TPC, not sure i understand, if it unmounts where is ur pb?
[02:42] <ArdieM> ETSME, yes
[02:43] <TPC> bluefrog-10, an error comes up saying that it can't eject it
[02:43] <TPC> and if course it can't, since its usb
[02:43] <ETSME> ArdieM:  cooooooool, do you need any specific software or emmulator for that to support hardware like Directx ?
[02:43] <bluefrog-10> TPC well everything's fine then
[02:43] <Rockett18> http://art.gnome.org/faq.php see for the splash screen change (8)
[02:44] <TPC> yes, but I use my hdd alot, that error is anyoing
[02:44] <bluefrog-10> TPC, if u uses it a lot what the use of ejecting every 2 minutes?
[02:44] <ArdieM> ETSME, no you need that quake4 linux installer. just try google
[02:44] <Lord_Maynoth> anyone else know the webpage is having serious issues?
[02:45] <Lord_Maynoth> Bad Gateway
[02:45] <ETSME> ArdieM:  hey thanks man
[02:45] <Lord_Maynoth> he proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
[02:45] <TPC> bluefrog-10, I move the hdd between different computers alot
[02:45] <Lord_Maynoth> Additionally, a 502 Bad Gateway error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
[02:45] <Lord_Maynoth> www.ubuntu.com
[02:45] <Lord_Maynoth> www.ubuntulinux.org
[02:45] <Lord_Maynoth> etc
[02:46] <web-junkie> #ubuntu-de
[02:46] <raf256> kevor: I should chroot into the rela root? what about the real boot?
[02:46] <bonzo> I need some help with some basic stuff... I have only one choice on screen resolution. Anyone know what to do?
[02:47] <BinkS> Hi all :)
[02:47] <ETSME> hi binks
[02:47] <selinium> Is there a command line i can use to browse at remote port?
[02:47] <apokryphos> !tell bonzo about resolution
[02:47] <selinium> hi apokryphos :)
[02:47] <apokryphos> hey
[02:47] <BinkS> I have a problem, my ubuntu wont boot up no more, hangs on the Networking bit ?
[02:48] <BinkS> has been working fine all yesterday (only had it one day!) Im on the dreaded Windows now:/
[02:48] <Stormx2> Lord_Maynoth: I'm not having any problems with the site
[02:48] <Amaranth> BinkS: It probably doesn't hang, it just waits 90 seconds if your network isn't responding.
[02:49] <BinkS> Ahh, It should be responding though?
[02:49] <BinkS> (its connected to the router)
[02:49] <Stormx2> BinkS: Try reseting your modem before booting up ubuntu.
[02:49] <BinkS> Its working fine on this though?
[02:49] <Stormx2> BinkS: I sometimes have that problem, but in the installation
[02:49] <Lord_Maynoth> Just tried a proxy server
[02:49] <Lord_Maynoth> I cannot get to it
[02:49] <Lord_Maynoth> :/
[02:50] <Lord_Maynoth> Firefox/IE
[02:50] <BinkS> site isnt working for me either
[02:50] <bluefrog-10> Lord_Maynoth, u're not alone
[02:50] <Vinz> Hi, with my ATI 9600 (and proprietary drivers), I have a good framerate, but there is a lag between my input and the response on screen with an opengl app. Does anybody faced the same problem ?
[02:50] <Lord_Maynoth> good im not crazy
[02:50] <Lord_Maynoth> LOL
[02:50] <BinkS> "operation timed out"
[02:51] <deFrysk> Lord_Maynoth, want a screensot of the page ?
[02:51] <deFrysk> screenshot
[02:51] <BinkS> :( just got my ubuntu setup to how i liked it, I waited about 5 mins but didnt get past it, I think it might be to do with that I was messing with...
[02:51] <Lord_Maynoth> other people said they cannot get to it either
[02:51] <Lord_Maynoth> check altavista
[02:51] <Lord_Maynoth> it cannot access it
[02:51] <BinkS> locking a file (so I got told :p)
[02:51] <Lord_Maynoth> I was using it as a proxy
[02:52] <Stormx2> Lord_Maynoth: I can get to ubuntuforums.org
[02:52] <BinkS> used "sudo chattr +i /etc/resolv.cong" as it was bugging me the DNS always changing back to 192.168.1.1, could this be why
[02:52] <BinkS> ?
[02:52] <Stormx2> Lord_Maynoth: Let me check ubuntu.com
[02:53] <BinkS> Stormx2, that isnt working here
[02:53] <Stormx2> Lord_Maynoth: Can't access ubuntu.com...
[02:53] <labandus> cdi
[02:53] <BinkS> can get on forums, nothing else :P
[02:53] <Stormx2> ubuntuforums.org work fine for me
[02:53] <labandus> where is mustard5
[02:53] <Lord_Maynoth> Home  Tools  Babel Fish Translation  Translation Error
[02:54] <apokryphos> they're on different servers, of course
[02:54] <Lord_Maynoth> HTTP request failed with status code: 504 for URL: http://www.ubuntulinux.org
[02:54] <Lord_Maynoth> The error encountered is:   149
[02:54] <labandus> hey guys i've a little problem
[02:54] <BinkS> So does anyone know my problem? Or should I leave pc for a bit longer, and see if that works then unlock the file in it and see if that sorts it?
[02:54] <apokryphos> the wiki is still up, which matters more for us :P
[02:54] <raghu> Lord_Maynoth: can u tell me your problem in brief?
[02:55] <labandus> i 've to mount a partition in my new
[02:56] <BinkS> brb then :|
[02:56] <stelzi> hh
[02:56] <labandus> so where i am?
[02:56] <raghu> BinkS: what is the problem ?
[02:56] <Lord_Maynoth> raghu
[02:56] <Lord_Maynoth> I cannot access the site
[02:57] <Lord_Maynoth> either with proxy server
[02:57] <labandus> which site??
[02:57] <Lord_Maynoth> or direct connection
[02:57] <Lord_Maynoth> on firefox or IE
[02:57] <bluefrog-10> Lord_Maynoth, u just have to wait..
[02:57] <raghu> BinkS: what is your configuration?
[02:57] <Lord_Maynoth> www.ubuntubuntulinux.org
[02:57] <Lord_Maynoth> and some of but not all of ubuntu.com
[02:57] <raghu> Lord_Maynoth: what is your configuration?
[02:57] <Lord_Maynoth> windows xp
[02:57] <Lord_Maynoth> 3MB dsl
[02:58] <BinkS> raghu, my problem is, it hangs on boot, when it gets to the networking part
[02:58] <raghu> BinkS: trie to go in single user mode
[02:59] <raghu> Lord_Maynoth:
[02:59] <raghu> www.ubuntubuntu.org not working here also
[02:59] <raghu> Lord_Maynoth: www.ubuntubuntu.org not working here also
[02:59] <Lord_Maynoth> aha
[02:59] <Lord_Maynoth> I am not crazy
[02:59] <Lord_Maynoth> :P
[02:59] <aeon17x> ubuntubuntu?
[02:59] <Xyc0> patrilineal kinship was the term I was looking for, incase anyone was wondering
[02:59] <Lord_Maynoth> ubuntulinux.org
[02:59] <Lord_Maynoth> neither
[02:59] <shutdownrunner> does anyone here know anything about scripts executed after a USB device is plugged in?
[03:00] <tz> i have a question pls help me
[03:00] <BinkS> brb
[03:00] <davro> http://ubuntulinux.org/ works fine here.
[03:00] <caonex_> Ndiswrapper comes with breezy right? it is in the restricted-modules packages?
[03:00] <raghu> BinkS: any luck?
[03:01] <foxiness> tz, what is your question to help
[03:01] <bluefrog-10> caonex, on the cd u need to install it
[03:01] <BinkS> raghu, I need to try it in a bit, as I need the monitor in this pc lol ;)
[03:02] <gilbert_> how can i used my gaim? with yahoo
[03:02] <BinkS> back soon, thanks :)
[03:02] <gilbert_> i finish install yahoo client
[03:02] <Lord_Maynoth> question?  is it possible to create a root account that you can log onto at startup?
[03:02] <Lord_Maynoth> in ubuntu
[03:02] <gilbert_> but what is the correct username and password to sign-on
[03:03] <gilbert_> yeah
[03:03] <gilbert_> ubuntu
[03:03] <tz> how to using the news groups
[03:03] <tz> and is ubuntu group has a news group
[03:03] <deFrysk> !tell Lord_Maynoth about root
[03:04] <occy> anyone else finding Firefox 1.0.7 in breezy completely unstable?
[03:04] <tz> foxiness, how to use the news group?
[03:04] <Stormx2> Is it possible for a perl script to capitalize the first letter of words of directories within a directory. e.g. web site backup to Web Site Backup. It doesn't have to be recursive, so no sub-dirs. ;-)
[03:04] <tz> or the mail list
[03:05] <loufoque> is there an utility to configure MBRs ?
[03:05] <deFrysk> occy, runs like a charm here ;)
[03:05] <JustSteve> does anyone know if the score in Aisle Riot flips?
[03:05] <raghuh> tz: have installed or just you donot know how to use them?
[03:05] <davro> occy: yup using firfox 1.0.7 no probs, here.
[03:05] <foxiness> tz, you want to join the mail-list
[03:05] <gilbert_> how can i used my gaim? with yahoo
[03:05] <mock> Can anyone point me to a guide/howto about sending fax (with AVM Fritz PCI)
[03:05] <tz> yes and i have installed them but i have no idea how to using them
[03:05] <gilbert_> i finish install yahoo client
[03:05] <gilbert_> but what is the correct username and password to sign-on
[03:05] <Stormx2> gilbert_: Add your YIM account to the accounts dialog, log on
[03:06] <gilbert_> coz i cant connect
[03:06] <gilbert_> it say ur disconnected
[03:06] <deFrysk> gilbert_, sign up at yahoo for a mail accoutn and use the provider username and passwd in gaim to setup a yahoo account to chat with
[03:06] <Stormx2> gilbert_: What username are you using?
[03:06] <deFrysk> provided*
[03:06] <gilbert_> example
[03:06] <gilbert_> pls.
[03:06] <raghuh> tz: which one you installed for mailinglist?
[03:06] <emgee> Anyone know a good app for building nice DVD menues?
[03:06] <emgee> would like to later be able to import such a menu when compiling a dvd from converted .avi clips and put it all in a tidy .iso...
[03:06] <gilbert_> i hav e global_net_soft@yahoo.com
[03:06] <emgee> Any ideas?
[03:06] <Stormx2> gilbert_: Have you registered the username?
[03:06] <Stormx2> gilbert_: Try logging on as global_net_soft
[03:07] <gilbert_> what exaclty pls
[03:07] <Stormx2> Well that, exactly
[03:07] <gilbert_> global_net_soft@yahoo.com
[03:07] <boneill> hi, I'm on ubuntu 5.04, how to I get it up to the latest (5.10)?
[03:07] <deFrysk> gilbert_, first add account and then select yahoo then username and passwd
[03:07] <Stormx2> use the password you use for that email address, and log in as "global_net_soft"
[03:07] <Lord_Maynoth> when you run that script to autodetect your windows partitions is there anyway to rename them from sba1, sda1, etc...... to something a bit more understandable like C, D, E, ETC
[03:07] <gilbert_> for username
[03:07] <gilbert_> for my password
[03:07] <gilbert_> the password which signed in yahoo
[03:08] <gilbert_> ok
[03:08] <Stormx2> Lord_Maynoth: You can go in and edit /etc/grub/list.lst, or whatever it is
[03:08] <foxiness> boneill, /topic
[03:08] <gilbert_> thanks
[03:08] <tz> raghu, i have installe the firefox and sendmail, to be honest i did not know whether i intalled enough software
[03:08] <Stormx2> Lord_Maynoth: Wait, forget what i just said
[03:08] <boneill> oops my bad, sorry foxiness :)
[03:08] <Stormx2> Lord_Maynoth: I was being 100% stupid. You need /etc/fstab
[03:08] <Lord_Maynoth> hehe done... cause it involes the CLI
[03:08] <Lord_Maynoth> what do you run.. terminal
[03:09] <gilbert_> Z-Star Microelectronics Corp. Sansun SN-510 Web Cam [hv713d] 
[03:09] <Stormx2> sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[03:09] <geargolem> my /dev/hdb1 does not show up in /etc/fstab to mount.
[03:09] <gilbert_> wer i can find that driver for linux
[03:09] <foxiness> tz, to send or read the mail-list you dont need to install anything :)
[03:09] <boneill> oh there was 1 other thing, how do i set which sound device to use? it's using my usb headset not onboard sound atm :/
[03:09] <gilbert_> for my web cam
[03:09] <tz> foxiness, so how
[03:09] <Stormx2> !tell Lord_Maynoth about windowsdrives
[03:10] <foxiness> tz, wait please
[03:10] <raghuh> tz: to just send and recieve mail list just configure your mail client
[03:10] <Stormx2> !tell geargolem about windowsdrives
[03:10] <foxiness> !tell me about maillist
[03:11] <tz> foxiness, raghuh ok i will wait, by the way thanks for your kind
[03:11] <[dEvIL-bOY] > how can i add this to the /etc/fstab?
[03:11] <[dEvIL-bOY] > sudo mount /dev/sda5 /media/windows -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222
[03:11] <JustSteve> okay since noone answered my quiestion. i'd like for everyone to know that Aisle Riot flips it's score at 1 billion
[03:11] <[dEvIL-bOY] > coz it seems it's the only way for me to read my ntfs partition
[03:11] <raghuh> [dEvIL-bOY] :sudo vi /etc/fstab
[03:11] <JustSteve> o_O i never win at solitaire of any kind
[03:12] <[dEvIL-bOY] > /dev/sda5	/media/windows	ntfs	nls=utf8,umask=2000	0	0
[03:12] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i tried this
[03:12] <[dEvIL-bOY] > but it won't work
[03:12] <Stormx2> JustSteve: I use wine to play solitaire lol
[03:12] <geargolem> Stormx2, it is not a windows partition.
[03:12] <[dEvIL-bOY] > could it be because /dev/sda5       /media/sda5     ntfs    defaults        0       0
[03:12] <bluefrog-10> umask=000 or umask=0222
[03:12] <[dEvIL-bOY] > this is also in the fstab file
[03:12] <Lord_Maynoth> I think it would be awesome if Xandros started basing its code off of ubuntu/kubuntu  that way they could polish all those little annoyances out and still have a huge software repo.. and xoveroffice and all xmms, divs xvid etc out of the box...  what do you guys think
[03:12] <Stormx2> [dEvIL-bOY] : Yes
[03:13] <[dEvIL-bOY] > do i need to remove it?
[03:13] <Stormx2> [dEvIL-bOY] : Tell you what, post your fstab at pastebin
[03:13] <deFrysk>  user,umask=000  0 0
[03:13] <gilbert_> camorama web cam viewer ' i cant find /dev/video0
[03:13] <Stormx2> !paste
[03:13] <ubotu> I guess paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[03:13] <gilbert_> camorama web cam viewer ' i cant find /dev/video0
[03:13] <moses88> ja da kommt schon was
[03:14] <[dEvIL-bOY] > done
[03:14] <moses88> aber ich wei nich ob des sinnvoll ist
[03:14] <Rockett18> moses88: #ubuntu-de
[03:14] <[dEvIL-bOY] > Stormx2,  have a look please
[03:14] <Stormx2> [dEvIL-bOY] : Link?
[03:14] <ui> how do i install a .run file?
[03:14] <deFrysk> /dev/sda5               /media/windows               ntfs    user,umask=000  0 0
[03:14] <moses88> sry
[03:14] <nikken> :=)
[03:14] <[dEvIL-bOY] > http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3930
[03:14] <boneill> how do i set which sound device to use? it's using my usb headset not onboard sound atm :/
[03:14] <topyli> Lord_Maynoth: it's a licensing issue at least as much as a technology issue. ubuntu is free and that's that. you want commercial stuff? go ahead and develop another non-free distro based on debian or whatever
[03:15] <Stormx2> [dEvIL-bOY] : Hold on, I will make corrections ;-)
[03:15] <[dEvIL-bOY] > cheers
[03:15] <caonex_> anybody here with zv6000 and fglrx installed?
[03:15] <ui> THANK YOU!
[03:16] <geargolem> my /dev/hdb1 does not show up in /etc/fstab to mount and it is not a windows partition
[03:16] <Stormx2> [dEvIL-bOY] : Take a look now
[03:16] <deFrysk> [dEvIL-bOY] , no privating please
[03:16] <gilbert_> camorama web cam viewer ' i cant find /dev/video0
[03:17] <Lord_Maynoth> why not ubuntu... the code is open so couldn't a company yoink it and use it in a commercial project?
[03:17] <[dEvIL-bOY] > Stormx2,  where at?
[03:17] <Stormx2> [dEvIL-bOY] : http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3931
[03:17] <Nebular> I'm running hoary as a print server off a custom livecd on an old p133 with a wireless card. I recently moved it and now my other computers can't connect to the printer. I've checked my samba and cups settings, but I'm lost as to why it won't work
[03:17] <foxiness> tz, go to http://www.ubuntuforums.org/ and there you can browse -read - and send to mail list
[03:17] <foxiness> tz, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=6
[03:17] <thrush> friend of mine is looking for a really lightweight ide for c++, if prefer the command line but hes looking for something for a p133 16mb ram running blackbox any ideas?
[03:18] <tz> foxiness, ok thanks you, so how to use the news group
[03:18] <Stormx2> brb foodings
[03:18] <foxiness> tz, what the diff butween mail list and news group ?
[03:18] <geargolem> my /dev/hdb1 does not show up in /etc/fstab to mount and it is not a windows partition
[03:18] <topyli> Lord_Maynoth: sure they could, why not. there are other ubuntu derivatives already
[03:19] <gilbert_> web cam for linux
[03:20] <gilbert_> how can i configure web for linux ubuntu
[03:20] <tz> foxiness, i do not know be patient, can you explain the different between them?
[03:20] <gilbert_> web cam
[03:21] <geargolem> gilbert_, try amytt
[03:21] <chouka> hie
[03:21] <gilbert_> i used gaim but error occur
[03:21] <foxiness> tz, i dont know but my this help http://www.ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=4
[03:21] <geargolem> gilbert_, ayttm
[03:21] <gilbert_> global_net_soft  has been disconnect
[03:21] <chouka> it's bad for u
[03:22] <gilbert_> invalid username
[03:22] <oxigen> I cant install mozilla, am I alone with this problem?
[03:22] <deFrysk> oxigen, sido apt-get install mozilla
[03:22] <deFrysk> sudo even :s
[03:22] <gilbert_> ok i try
[03:22] <deFrysk> !info mozilla
[03:23] <ubotu> mozilla: (The Mozilla Internet application suite - meta package), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 2:1.7.12-0ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 1 kB, Installed size: 24 kB
[03:23] <oxigen> deFrysk, well this doesnt work...
[03:23] <foxiness> tz, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=74641
[03:23] <Rockett18> 1kb?
[03:23] <gilbert_> how about web cam configuration
[03:23] <gilbert_> i used zsmc
[03:23] <gilbert_> a4 tech.
[03:23] <gilbert_> driver
[03:23] <geargolem> show geargolem how to mount a hard drive
[03:23] <RIVANVX> Rockett18: meta package
[03:23] <geargolem> worth a try
[03:23] <Rockett18> oh okay
[03:23] <gilbert_> wer can hav a driver 4 that
[03:23] <loufoque> what's a meta package ?
[03:23] <geargolem> domo mr. ubotu
[03:23] <silasj> any idea about installing java for firefox with apt-get?
[03:23] <geargolem> domo
[03:23] <[dEvIL-bOY] > xvery good help
[03:24] <gilbert_> zsmc usb web cam
[03:24] <geargolem> domo
[03:24] <gilbert_> as detected lsusb
[03:24] <RIVANVX> loufoque: package which only pulls other packages as dependancies
[03:24] <deFrysk> silasj, blackdownjava can be installed with apt-get
[03:24] <RIVANVX> such as build-essential or os
[03:24] <RIVANVX> or so
[03:24] <deFrysk> !info blackdown
[03:24] <geargolem> I need help mounting an hdb1 that is not windows
[03:25] <RIVANVX> !info tilda
[03:25] <deFrysk> !tell silasj about javadeb
[03:25] <ubotu> tilda: (Linux terminal which behaves like terminals in shooter games), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.09.1-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 33 kB, Installed size: 148 kB
[03:25] <silasj> deFrysk, I will look for it, thank you.
[03:25] <deFrysk> silasj, read ubotu's message
[03:25] <bluefrog-10> geargolem, what's the formatting?
[03:25] <silasj> deFrysk, I did. Thank you.
[03:25] <geargolem> bluefrog-10, ext2 or ext3
[03:26] <bluefrog-10> geargolem, have a look at your /etc/fstab and make a similar line
[03:26] <gilbert_> wer can i hav a driver of pc am
[03:26] <gilbert_> zsmc usb pc cam
[03:26] <gilbert_> as detected
[03:26] <topyli> geargolem: you can just mount it without a -t option
[03:27] <geargolem> topyli, ' sudo mount -t /dev/hdb1
[03:27] <geargolem> ?
[03:27] <silasj> deFrysk, what about installing via apt-get?
[03:27] <[dEvIL-bOY] > System>administration>windows wireless drivers is that because i have installed ndiswrapper?
[03:28] <RIVANVX> geargolem, no, just omit the -t option
[03:28] <RIVANVX> like sudo mount /dev/hdb1
[03:28] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i need to troubleshoot my wireless pcmia adapter
[03:28] <topyli> geargolem: nope, just "mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt". or any mount point you want
[03:28] <[dEvIL-bOY] > as the light for link is always on but there's no activity light
[03:29] <deFrysk> silasj, sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[03:29] <oxigen> in which repository I can find: mozilla-browser (=2:1.7.12-0ubuntu2)?
[03:29] <gilbert_> zsmc driver 4 pc cam in my ubuntu
[03:29] <deFrysk> !info mozilla-browser
[03:29] <ubotu> mozilla-browser: (The Mozilla Internet application suite - core and browser), section web, is optional. Version: 2:1.7.12-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 8964 kB, Installed size: 27884 kB
[03:29] <gilbert_> zsmc driver 4 pc cam in my ubuntu
[03:29] <gilbert_> zsmc driver 4 pc cam in my ubuntu
[03:30] <deFrysk> oxigen, in main
[03:30] <gilbert_> zsmc driver 4 pc cam in my ubuntu wer i can hav a download a driver
[03:30] <geargolem> crap my files aren't in the hd2 after mounting.
[03:30] <oxigen> deFrysk: I don't have it :(
[03:31] <geargolem> does hdb1 have to show up in /etc/fstab?
[03:31] <gilbert_> zsmc driver 4 pc cam in my ubuntu wer i can hav a download a driver
[03:31] <deFrysk> oxigen if you cannot find mozilla something is very wrong with your sources.list
[03:31] <RIVANVX> gilbert_: people would answer you if they knew
[03:32] <deFrysk> !tell oxigen about repos
[03:32] <Stormx2> back
[03:32] <bluefrog-10> geargolem, if u want it to be mounted at reboot
[03:32] <Stormx2> with toast
[03:32] <geargolem> bluefrog-10, so it isn't necessary but my files aren't there.  can I recover them?
[03:32] <topyli> gilbert_: doesn't look like you have much luck with that webcam: http://www.techspot.com/drivers/driver/file/uop/view/2323/ (if this is your camera)
[03:33] <bluefrog-10> geargolem, how did u mount it?
[03:33] <geargolem> bluefrog-10,  'sudo mount /dev/hdb1/ /mnt/hd2/'
[03:34] <bluefrog-10> and u have nothing in /mnt/hd2 ?
[03:34] <sorush20> why doesn't scribus print but OOo prints to my computer..?
[03:34] <geargolem> bluefrog-10, just lost+found which is empty
[03:35] <bluefrog-10> geargolem, u sure u have something on that partition?
[03:35] <geargolem> bluefrog-10, positive
[03:35] <gilbert_> ok
[03:36] <bluefrog-10> geargolem, umount and mount -t ext2 /dsfdf/fsf /ssd/fsdf
[03:36] <Welly> hey all.. going to uninstall evolution. when i select it for complete removal, it lists ubuntu-desktop as a package that will be removed too
[03:36] <Welly> is this wise?
[03:36] <bluefrog-10> geargolem, replace dsff of course...
[03:36] <geargolem> bluefrog-10, 'device is busy'
[03:36] <oxigen> deFrysk: thank you
[03:37] <deFrysk> Welly, its a metapackage wich can be removed safely
[03:37] <topyli> Welly: ubuntu-desktop is just a virtual package. no worries
[03:37] <bluefrog-10> geargolem, u have to cd out of /mnt/hd2 or from nautilus..
[03:37] <gilbert_> anybody here from phillipines
[03:37] <gilbert_> anybody here from phillipines
[03:37] <geargolem> bluefrog-10, just testing you.  very good.
[03:38] <bluefrog-10> geargolem, have other things to do than being tested, ty and have a good day
[03:38] <aeon17x> gilbert_: hey.
[03:38] <Welly> cheers guys.. how do you mean a virtual package, btw?
[03:38] <geargolem> bluefrog-10, it was a joke.  I WAS in /mnt/hd2
[03:38] <Nihil85> HALLO!
[03:38] <deFrysk> meatapackge is a package virtually representing a set of packages
[03:39] <[dEvIL-bOY] > how can i check my ip address local?
[03:39] <Welly> ok
[03:39] <gilbert_> wer i can download more gnome-desktop background "ubuntu"
[03:39] <defcon8> how do i hilight in gpdf?
[03:39] <Nihil85> i had a problem with X after I have installed nvidia drivers for geforce fx5200
[03:39] <Nihil85> the error was about missing symbols and fonts
[03:39] <topyli> Welly: it contains no files, it just depends on other packages. it just helps to install a default set of desktop applications
[03:39] <gilbert_> wer i can download more gnome-desktop background "ubuntu"
[03:39] <Nihil85> usr/X11r6/lib/modules/libfb.a:fbmmx.o Missing Symbol
[03:39] <Nihil85> Symbol _glXgetActiveScreen from Module
[03:39] <Nihil85> Open apm failed (/dev/apb_bios)
[03:40] <CarlFK> [dEvIL-bOY] ,  http://whatismyip.com/
[03:40] <defcon8> please?
[03:40] <Nihil85> fonts not found
[03:40] <Nihil85> fonts/cyrillic
[03:40] <gilbert_> aeon17x your from philipines?
[03:40] <Nihil85> font/cid
[03:40] <Nihil85> fonts.dir (var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/cid
[03:40] <gilbert_> wer i can download more gnome-desktop background "ubuntu"
[03:40] <aeon17x> gilbert_: as much as I don't like to associate myself with you, yes, I am.
[03:40] <Nihil85> guys from #xorg told me that this wasn't a proble for #xorg bur for #ubuntu
[03:40] <topyli> heh
[03:40] <[dEvIL-bOY] > any command i can do from a terminal to see my local ip?
[03:41] <Nihil85> they think that the main problem is "Symbol _glXgetActiveScreen from Module"
[03:41] <CarlFK> [dEvIL-bOY] , ifconfig
[03:41] <BinkS> Hi all
[03:41] <topyli> gilbert_: you sure have a short attention span. would you please give people 10 seconds or so before you repeat your question again?
[03:41] <aeon17x> [dEvIL-bOY] : ifconfig.
[03:41] <dabaR_> this is a free channel!@
[03:41] <[dEvIL-bOY] > it says comand not found
[03:41] <gilbert_> wer i can download more gnome-desktop background "ubuntu"
[03:41] <trappist> dude.
[03:41] <Welly> [dEvIL-bOY] : you didn't put the . on the end did you?
[03:41] <Welly> gilbert_: easy
[03:41] <trappist> somebody gimme a @
[03:41] <caonex_> why when uninstalling restricted modules through synaptics, it will remove linux-amd64k8 which is also my kernel? why cant they just be removed by themselves?
[03:42] <Seveas> gilbert_, art.ubuntu.com
[03:42] <Welly> gilbert_: possibly at the ubuntu site
[03:42] <[dEvIL-bOY] > edgar@linuxrulles:~$ sudo ipconfig.
[03:42] <[dEvIL-bOY] > sudo: ipconfig.: command not found
[03:42] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i tryed both ways
[03:42] <gilbert_> wer
[03:42] <[dEvIL-bOY] > same output
[03:42] <Seveas> [dEvIL-bOY] , ifconfig
[03:42] <deFrysk> [dEvIL-bOY] , ifconfig
[03:42] <deFrysk> nopt ip
[03:42] <deFrysk> not
[03:42] <Welly> [dEvIL-bOY] : and it's ifconfig without a .
[03:42] <[dEvIL-bOY] > damn too much windows in my head
[03:42] <gilbert_> k
[03:43] <bonzo> apokryphos: Thanks for the help on the screen resolution-problem.
[03:43] <[dEvIL-bOY] > cheers
[03:43] <nikken> hi ppl. i have unziped a tar archive and now i have a folder with a install.sh file, donno how to install that one, can anyone help me?
[03:43] <deFrysk> nikken, what are you trying to install ?
[03:43] <Seveas> nikken, which program is that?
[03:43] <nikken> divx codec
[03:43] <Seveas> nikken, then throw it out
[03:43] <nikken> wanna do it in the terminal
[03:43] <nikken> why m8?
[03:43] <gilbert_> sh filename.run
[03:43] <Seveas> and get a w32codecs .deb file
[03:44] <Seveas> !tell nikken about w32codecs
[03:44] <topyli> nikken: you can get the codecs easier with apt
[03:44] <nikken> yehh but im trying to learn since i need it for school :=)
[03:44] <Boobek> re
[03:44] <deFrysk> topyli, better is just to download the .deb
[03:44] <Nihil85> HALLO
[03:44] <Nihil85> i had a problem with X after I have installed nvidia drivers for geforce fx5200
[03:44] <Nihil85> the error was about missing symbols and fonts
[03:44] <Nihil85> usr/X11r6/lib/modules/libfb.a:fbmmx.o Missing Symbol
[03:44] <Nihil85> Symbol _glXgetActiveScreen from Module
[03:44] <Nihil85> then
[03:44] <Nihil85> Open apm failed (/dev/apb_bios)
[03:44] <Nihil85> then
[03:44] <topyli> deFrysk: true
[03:44] <Nihil85> fonts not found
[03:44] <Nihil85> fonts/cyrillic
[03:45] <apokryphos> !enter
[03:45] <ubotu> don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It's annoying and spams the channel. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[03:45] <Nihil85> excuse me if I paste, but it's too complex to retyp everytime
[03:45] <_jason> !pastebin
[03:45] <ubotu> well, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[03:45] <trappist> Nihil85: that's what pastebin is for
[03:45] <Nihil85> ah, ok
[03:45] <Nihil85> thanks
[03:46] <Nihil85> however, noone can help me?
[03:46] <trappist> Nihil85: it's good netiquette to read the topic
[03:46] <apokryphos> Nihil85: using the <Enter> key as punctuation is probably just as bad =)
[03:46] <hernando> hi
[03:46] <caonex_> what does this do: video=vesafb:nomtrr ?
[03:46] <deFrysk> Nihil85, did you install nvidi as suggested in the wili ?
[03:46] <topyli> why is everything spam these days? flooding the channel is hardly "spam"
[03:46] <trappist> Nihil85: it looks like you maybe built the nvidia module against the wrong kernel source
[03:47] <deFrysk> geez darn typo's
[03:47] <Nihil85> trappist, first i installed the nvidia drivers by synpatic
[03:47] <trappist> topyli: technically it's 'scrolling'.  but it's also spam in that it's unwanted message traffic.
[03:47] <Nihil85> but my system crashed everytime
[03:47] <gilbert_> anybody her can offer me a free-shipment of debian "sarge" packages and installer to manila [ phillipines] 
[03:47] <deFrysk> Nihil85, nvidia-glx ?
[03:47] <trappist> gilbert_: wrong channel.
[03:47] <Nihil85> defr, yes
[03:47] <topyli> gilbert_: try your luck on #debian
[03:47] <deFrysk> Nihil85, rolled your own kernel ?
[03:48] <Nihil85> I dunno :)
[03:48] <deFrysk> like compiled ?
[03:48] <Nihil85> because i'm not the only one who "worked" at this pc
[03:48] <gilbert_> ok nevermind
[03:48] <gilbert_> i'am just presenting if ever
[03:48] <gilbert_> they want 2 help
[03:48] <deFrysk> Nihil85, try uname -r and see the output
[03:49] <gilbert_> poor country
[03:49] <topyli> Nihil85: look at the output of 'cat /proc/version'
[03:49] <deFrysk> what does it say ?
[03:49] <gilbert_> thanks people
[03:49] <emgee> Anybody got a minute to help me install transcode?
[03:49] <trappist> speaking of custom kernels... I built one but ubuntu's buildkernel script doesn't make my initrd.  I still haven't managed to get around it.  I wouldn't have to do this except there's no kerne-source package for my kernel (2.6.12-9-386).  why?
[03:49] <emgee> "configure: error: transcode depends on libz, but cannot links against libz"
[03:50] <Nihil85> nihil@Olidata:~$ uname -r
[03:50] <Nihil85> 2.6.12-9-386
[03:50] <Seveas> emgee, apt-get install transcode
[03:50] <deFrysk> Nihil85, and apt-get install nvidia-glx did not work ?
[03:50] <emgee> Seveas, there is none..
[03:50] <topyli> emgee: transcode is in multiverse
[03:50] <emgee> I've got that on my list!
[03:50] <nikken> ok, i have now downloaded the w32codecs is this deb format, but donno how to install it.
[03:50] <Nihil85> deFrysk, no. It didn't work
[03:50] <emgee> I think.. *rechecking*
[03:50] <Seveas> nikken, sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
[03:50] <Seveas> !info transcode
[03:50] <ubotu> transcode: (Utility to encode raw video/audio streams), section multiverse/x11, is extra. Version: 2:1.0.1-0.0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 14028 kB, Installed size: 41420 kB
[03:51] <nikken> thanks m8
[03:51] <Seveas> transcode is in multiverse emgee
[03:51] <topyli> Nihil85: just do it. "cat /proc/version"
[03:51] <deFrysk> dunno Nihil85 it should install without a hitch
[03:51] <Nihil85> nihil@Olidata:~$ cat /proc/version
[03:51] <Nihil85> Linux version 2.6.12-9-386 (buildd@rothera) (gcc version 3.4.5 20050809 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 3.4.4-6ubuntu8)) #1 Mon Oct 10 13:14:36 BST 2005
[03:51] <sori> .
[03:51] <emgee> Seveas, I've got the multiverse reps. listed...
[03:51] <emgee> still can't find it.
[03:52] <Seveas> sori, please stick to english
[03:52] <topyli> Nihil85: so it's the ubuntu kernel
[03:52] <Seveas> emgee, are you on hoary perhaps?
[03:52] <Nihil85> no!!!! my system crashes every minute when i'm doing everything. there's no a "preferred" application that crashes or freeze the system...
[03:52] <Nihil85> topyli, what can i do?
[03:52] <emgee> "E: Package transcode has no installation candidate"
[03:52] <Lajuj> if I am trying to install a latex package, how do I run latex on an .ins file?
[03:52] <BinkS> Hi all
[03:52] <Lajuj> hi
[03:53] <emgee> Seveas, Yeah
[03:53] <deFrysk> Nihil85, and no you cannot private me
[03:53] <Nihil85> defcon8, now i'm with NV drivers instead of nvidia... those nvidia (when they worked) crashes everything
[03:53] <nikken> this w32codec pack, does this only support dvd formats?
[03:53] <topyli> Nihil85: dunno, sounds like hardware trouble to me. btw, you might want to install a kernel compiled for your processor. you hardly have a 386 :)
[03:53] <_jason> Lajuj:  what is a .ins file.  I use latex and ahve never come acroos it
[03:53] <BinkS> how do I run pbweb.x83? I have tried sh pbweb.x86
[03:53] <BinkS>  dont know any other commands, and punkbuster website isn't all that helpfuk :/ (And yes, I have moved into the right location of the file)...
[03:54] <emgee> nikken, I'm quite sure divx and xvid worked after I installed w32codecs... perhaps I did something else too though...
[03:54] <Nihil85> topyli, i didn't understand you
[03:54] <oxigen> hNihil85: ttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=52924
[03:54] <Lajuj> _jason it is a file you use to create .sty files
[03:54] <Validdot> Hello! What Firewall works well with Ubuntu? I use Firestarter. Is there a better for Ubuntu (breezy).
[03:55] <topyli> Nihil85: the broken hardware part or the kernel part?
[03:55] <nikken> emgee, ok, i just installed it and i still cant run my .avi file that i think is divx or xvid
[03:55] <oxigen> hNihil85: ttp = http
[03:55] <Welly> ooh.. quick one.. can anyone suggest a way of having a little icon pop up on the task bar when I get new mail in Thunderbird?
[03:55] <ga_> hello
[03:55] <ga_> i would like some help
[03:55] <emgee> Isn't there a gspot similar app for linux?
[03:55] <BinkS> no one know?
[03:55] <topyli> Nihil85: might also be that the proprietary nvidia driver just doesn't like your hardware
[03:55] <Seveas> ga_, then ask :)
[03:55] <deFrysk> Validdot, afaIk a firewall is not really needed with an ubuntu-desktop installation
[03:55] <defcon8> Nihil85, ?
[03:56] <Nihil85> topyli, the hardware works... now i'm seeing the monitor correctly... i think that the kernel's broken.. also because a friend of mine tried to recompile the kernel because of these problems... but i don't know if he worked correclty
[03:56] <ga_> how do i safely unisatll ubuntu
[03:56] <topyli> Nihil85: you're running the ubuntu default kernel, not a custom one
[03:56] <dducko> ga_ do you have another os on the computer?
[03:56] <oxigen> Nihil85: did you checked http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=52924
[03:56] <Seveas> ga_, just let any other installer overwrite it...
[03:56] <Nihil85> topyli, i checked the list of supported hardware... my graphic card is supported
[03:56] <CarlFK> is there xchat for windows?   I
[03:57] <ga_> Seveas:i formated my hhd in the morning and it said something like scrub error
[03:57] <deFrysk> CarlFK, yes but its not free
[03:57] <Validdot> CarlFK: for Windows?
[03:57] <ga_> Seveas:i could not even go to my master hdd that run windows
[03:57] <CarlFK> crud.  I need a windows chat client, any recomendations?
[03:57] <topyli> Nihil85: yes, the free nv driver probably supports it. the proprietary driver from nvidia is a black box and we never know :)
[03:57] <nadjyla> CarlFK, now xchat windows is strange. not free, but i am not sure
[03:57] <Garyu> What software can I use to transform a digicam-.avi to a dvd-ready file?
[03:57] <dducko> CarlFK, http://www.xchat.org/windows/
[03:57] <emgee> CarlFK, Trillian or Miranda
[03:57] <Kamping_Kaiser> GAIM
[03:57] <deFrysk> CarlFK, just stay out of windows ;)
[03:58] <CarlFK> gaim does IRC?  cool, cuz I just installed that
[03:58] <BinkS> Can anyone help me please? :/
[03:58] <DShepherd> GAIM is pretty cool and it free
[03:58] <Validdot> BinkS: just ask
[03:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> CarlFK: it does IRC, but it's not a massive powered IRC client
[03:58] <Mabus06> how come I can't drag files into my ftp folder?
[03:58] <topyli> CarlFK: it does do irc, but it's not the ultimate irc tool really
[03:58] <Coburn> hi to all
[03:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> it cool for keeping everything together
[03:58] <ga_> Seveas: eror 23 or 22
[03:58] <dducko> the chatzilla extension fro FF is nice CarlFK
[03:58] <CarlFK> deFrysk, I would love to, but there is that whole job thing that I have to cater to
[03:59] <BinkS> I need to run a file called "pbweb.x86" but how do I do that? (I have changed dir, to the dir where file is located). I tried to run sh pbweb.x86 but didnt work.And I am new to Linux, so dont know anymore commands...
[03:59] <deFrysk> CarlFK, unlucky you :s
[03:59] <ga_> anyone has any answers
[03:59] <Coburn> 3. Make sure that the "java" binary is in your PATH. If you have one of the
[03:59] <Coburn>    latest versions of Java installed, that will usually already be the case  what this is mean????
[03:59] <dducko> BinkS, chmod +x filename
[03:59] <Kamping_Kaiser> BinkS: try ./pbweb.x86
[03:59] <nadjyla> BinkS : try ./pbweb or sh ./pbweb.x86
[03:59] <dducko> then ./filename
[03:59] <Validdot> BinkS maybe chmod +x, this is when you need to change the owner of the file... but im also noob
[03:59] <Hoxzer> Lett me think a bit
[04:00] <BinkS> im getting this error: cannot execute binary file
[04:00] <Nihil85> i looked at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=52924, but that was what i did...
[04:00] <deFrysk> !tell Coburn about javadeb
[04:00] <CarlFK> deFrysk, yup.  but I am taking steps... no IE, LookOut or MS Office...
[04:00] <Kamping_Kaiser> BinkS: how old is this app?
[04:01] <nadjyla> BinkS, do what Validdot said
[04:01] <topyli> BinkS: chmod +x pbweb.x86
[04:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> BinkS: what does "file pwbeb.x86" say?
[04:01] <[dEvIL-bOY] > how comes i cannot access the su
[04:01] <Validdot> BinkS: does your user have the rights??, if unsure try with root console..
[04:01] <wjesusaxl> guys a little help with a dvd setting up
[04:01] <[dEvIL-bOY] > if i haven't set up a root password
[04:01] <Nihil85> the first times the X kernel didn't recognize the Nvidia Kernel... it said that "the version of X and Nvidia were different... even if that wasn't true
[04:01] <topyli> [dEvIL-bOY] : you can't. use sudo
[04:01] <wjesusaxl> I can't read any NTSC 1 dvd
[04:01] <ga_> can anyone help me
[04:01] <Coburn> cavallari@ubuntu:~/jin-2.13.1$ ./jin
[04:01] <Coburn> java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
[04:01] <Coburn>    at java.lang.Class.initializeClass() (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.6.0.0)
[04:01] <Coburn>    at java.lang.Class.forName(java.lang.String, boolean, java.lang.ClassLoader) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.6.0.0)
[04:01] <Coburn>  and this ???
[04:01] <ga_> how to uninstall safelky
[04:01] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ahh ok topyli
[04:01] <Coburn> sorry for spam
[04:01] <[dEvIL-bOY] > thx
[04:01] <wjesusaxl> I mean I can't play any of those
[04:01] <Validdot> devil: you need to change with passwd
[04:02] <Validdot> devil: try sudo su root
[04:02] <dabaR> Coburn: use pastebins
[04:02] <Validdot> devil: user pw
[04:02] <Validdot> devil: and then passwd
[04:02] <BinkS> I tried chmod +x pbweb.x86, said i didnt have rights, tried sudo chmod... and it didnt do nothing ?
[04:02] <Coburn> what is pastebins??? where i found???
[04:02] <Validdot> BinkS: use the root console
[04:02] <BinkS> pbweb.x86: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.0.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
[04:03] <dabaR> Coburn: I dont understand your question above. pastebin is what ubotu told you about
[04:03] <Validdot> BinkS: root always got rights for everything
[04:03] <topyli> Validdot: let's not enable root right away. we don't need it ever
[04:03] <wjesusaxl> I mean I can't play any NTSC 1 dvd how can I set it up?
[04:03] <BinkS> :/
[04:03] <BinkS> root isnt enabled :p
[04:03] <BinkS> AFAIK
[04:03] <Ng> wjesusaxl: see the RestrictedFormats page in the wiki
[04:03] <topyli> !tell BinkS about root
[04:04] <dabaR> wjesusaxl: /msg ubotu wiki RestrictedFormats
[04:04] <Garyu> Does there exist a GUI-package for creating a DVD-video from a .avi-file?
[04:04] <Nihil85> topyli, i red the page in the forum, but that was what i did
[04:04] <dducko> BinkS, Where did you put the file?
[04:04] <ga_> anyone can tell me
[04:04] <dducko> And for what game are you installing it?
[04:04] <Shin_Gouki> hi there!
[04:05] <Ng> ga_: what is the problem?
[04:05] <dabaR> ga_: ask ubotu about ask
[04:05] <BinkS> its in /usr/local/games/enemy-territory/pb
[04:05] <dducko> and you have the Linux version of it?
[04:05] <BinkS> yes
[04:05] <BinkS> Enemy Territory
[04:05] <Shin_Gouki> i want to do something with FReeNX server but i dont know how, anyone a idea were to start?
[04:05] <dducko> did you chmod +x it?
[04:05] <dabaR> !+et
[04:05] <ubotu> dabaR: I don't know, could you explain it?
[04:05] <Coburn> java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError    where i wrong ???
[04:06] <ga_> i need to unistall ubuntu safely
[04:06] <dabaR> Coburn: pastebin all errors, and the contents of your files, and what you are trying to do, I dont understand your questions.
[04:06] <ga_> so i can be able to access my windows
[04:06] <gilbert_> i finish now downloading ayttm
[04:06] <gilbert_> i cant sign-on
[04:06] <gilbert_> gaim
[04:06] <BinkS> how can i chmod +x using sudo ??
[04:06] <Coburn> ok sorry
[04:06] <dducko> no need
[04:06] <Validdot> Binks: normally it should work with chmod +x or sudo chmod +x <file> and then execute it in the console as normal user with ./<filename.abc>
[04:07] <Ng> ga_: there is no uninstall, you just install something else over the top, or use somehting like Partition Magic in windows to remove the linux partitions and resize your windows ones
[04:07] <dducko> actually yeah you need to sudo it.
[04:07] <BinkS> ahhh its working now :)
[04:07] <dducko> coolio
[04:07] <dabaR> Ng: he lost his windows mbr likely, or something,cant boot windows, it seems.
[04:07] <BinkS> i done sudo chmod +x pbweb,x86, then ./pbweb.x86 thanks guys :)
[04:07] <Shin_Gouki> hmmmm anyone with FReeNX experinece ..here?
[04:07] <dducko> Welcome
[04:08] <Validdot> BinkS: have fun with the binary
[04:08] <BinkS> now, why does my DNS always change.
[04:08] <Garyu> what software can I use to transform an XVID/.avi to a valid MPEG2 stream?
[04:08] <defcon8> Garyu, mencoder in mplayer
[04:08] <ga_> ubotu:can u help me
[04:08] <ubotu> ga_: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[04:09] <Ng> dabaR: thanks ;)
[04:09] <Garyu> defcon8: thanks, will take a look at it :)
[04:09] <defcon8> ubotu, stfu
[04:09] <ubotu> defcon8: Wish i knew
[04:09] <ga_> ubotu:not yet man
[04:09] <ubotu> ga_: Syntax error in line 1
[04:09] <defcon8> lol
[04:09] <Ng> ga_: ubotu is a bot, it can't help you
[04:09] <defcon8> np Garyu
[04:09] <gilbert_> gaim problem
[04:09] <dducko> ga_ when you boot the computer is windows listed in the Menu?
[04:09] <ga_> yes
[04:09] <gilbert_> i cant sign-on
[04:09] <gilbert_> i install ym client
[04:09] <gilbert_> and
[04:09] <gilbert_> ayttm
[04:09] <Validdot> ubotu tell ga_ about help
[04:09] <dabaR> it an help you if yo know how to use it.
[04:09] <dducko> and It wont let you boot to it?
[04:09] <ga_> but i formated my linux hhd in the morning
[04:10] <ga_> and i could not access windows any more
[04:10] <Coburn> where is pastebin ??
[04:10] <dducko> Its gone then
[04:10] <dducko> !paste
[04:10] <ubotu> hmm... paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[04:10] <ga_> so i install it again
[04:10] <dabaR> Coburn: do you use xchat? do you have a pm from ubotu?
[04:10] <dducko> Installed windows again?
[04:10] <gilbert_> why i cant see yahoo in plug-ins only jabber and msn
[04:10] <gilbert_> why i cant see yahoo in plug-ins only jabber and msn
[04:11] <Validdot> ga_: maybe you removed the boot manager?
[04:11] <defcon8> gilbert_, why do you haev to flood?
[04:11] <ga_> yes anyone know
[04:11] <dabaR> gilbert_: in gaim? truly strange.
[04:11] <topyli> gilbert_: there
[04:11] <Ng> ga_: do you have your windows install cd to hand? they have a recovery console you can use to fix the MBR (master boot record)
[04:11] <Coburn> sorry i didnt see !!!
[04:11] <dabaR> thats cool
[04:11] <topyli> gilbert_: oops, sorry. there's no need for a yahoo plugin. gaim supports it out of the box
[04:11] <Stormx2> ga_: You need to reconfigure GRUM
[04:12] <Coburn> my java is already install
[04:12] <Stormx2> ga_: GRUB, infact
[04:12] <Ng> Stormx2: no he doesn't
[04:12] <ga_> Ng:i am now in both system
[04:12] <Stormx2> ga_: Do you have a live CD?
[04:12] <ga_> Ng:after i install ubuntu again
[04:12] <Coburn> but jin program of chess give me an error
[04:12] <gilbert_> why ? error occur
[04:12] <Stormx2> Ng: The windows MBR recoverer will just ruin it all :<
[04:12] <ga_> Stormx2:yes i have the live cd
[04:12] <Ng> Stormx2: he said that's what he wanted
[04:12] <gilbert_> global_net_soft has been disconnected
[04:12] <dabaR> Coburn: jin is the name of the program?
[04:12] <gilbert_> always
[04:12] <electron> hi, I need help with psybnc
[04:12] <Ng> I give up, if people won't state clearly what they want, tough ;)
[04:13] <Stormx2> ga_: Explain what you want doing, again
[04:13] <Coburn>  java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError this error
[04:13] <electron> Cannot create listening port .. aborting
[04:13] <Coburn> in the readme file of program there is this instruction
[04:13] <topyli> gilbert_: you have probably misconfigured it. i have no problems with yahoo
[04:13] <ga_> Stormx2:ok i had ubuntu yessterday and i wanted to unistall so i formated my slave hhd, and i got the grub error, and now i install it again and it works fine.
[04:13] <Stormx2> Ng: Don't give up, im as confused as you are
[04:13] <dabaR> Coburn: start answering questions, though. is jin the name of the program?
[04:13] <Coburn> 3. Make sure that the "java" binary is in your PATH. If you have one of the
[04:13] <Coburn>    latest versions of Java installed, that will usually already be the case.
[04:14] <Coburn> yes
[04:14] <ga_> Stormx2:how do i safely unistall it with out the grub error
[04:14] <Stormx2> ga_: OK, so theres no problem anymore?
[04:14] <Ng> like I said
[04:14] <Ng> he wants windows back
[04:14] <Stormx2> ga_: Hmm, follow Ng's advice
[04:14] <dabaR> Coburn: your system is trying to run it with the gcj, which is not the sun java. do you know for a fact that the gcj can even run that program?
[04:14] <ga_> Ng: i have not windows back,
[04:14] <Stormx2> Ng: Sorry I doubted you. I thought he had installed windows after ubuntu, and fucked up grub
[04:14] <ga_> but if i remove ubuntu i wont
[04:15] <Ng> Stormx2: hey np, easy enough to miss things in here
[04:15] <Ng> ga_: do you have your windows install cd to hand? you need to restore the MBR
[04:15] <thrice`> hrm...I'm confused
[04:15] <BinkS> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3933 << Any idea's?
[04:15] <thrice`> no breezy backports...right now, or forever ?
[04:15] <Coburn> no but i dont put bin file of java in the path because i don know how?
[04:15] <ga_> Ng: yes i have
[04:15] <Mez> thrice`, at the moment
[04:15] <Ng> ga_: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;314058 describes how to access the recovery console, the command you want is "fixmbr" I believe
[04:15] <Stormx2> ga_: Put it in your CD drive and boot up
[04:15] <Mez> there will be some soon
[04:15] <dabaR> Coburn: did you install java yet onto your system?
[04:15] <thrice`> ok
[04:15] <Coburn> yes
[04:16] <thrice`> thanks for the update Mellar_
[04:16] <thrice`> Mez, *
[04:16] <dabaR> Coburn: what java?
[04:16] <BinkS> No one? :P Its bugging me argh!
[04:16] <Coburn> with mozilla  is ready to function
[04:16] <ga_> ok
[04:16] <ga_> and
[04:16] <nadjyla> BinkS,  for what software is  pbsecsv.htm?
[04:16] <dabaR> Coburn: show me how you installed java, did you follow any instructions?
[04:16] <Coburn> the last version of the site
[04:16] <Coburn> yes
[04:16] <BinkS> nadjyla; Punkbuster
[04:16] <thrice`> what's the best (non-mplayer) method for getting streaming video in firefox ?
[04:17] <nadjyla> and for witch game?
[04:17] <Coburn> i make the deb package from faq of ubuntu site
[04:17] <dabaR> Coburn: which instructions. latest java from the sun site?
[04:17] <BinkS> Wolfenstein Enemy-Territory
[04:17] <Coburn> yes
[04:17] <nadjyla> thrice`, use extension media player connectivity for firefox. it s rox
[04:17] <ga_> so if i do that i wont loose any data on windows yeah??
[04:17] <dabaR> Coburn: so, you got a .bion, and used the fakeroot, and make jpkg to make a .deb as shown on the wiki?
[04:17] <thrice`> nadjyla, and win32 codecs or something ?
[04:17] <Coburn> yes
[04:17] <Ng> ga_: correct, fixmbr will just put the original windows boot loader over the top of grub
[04:17] <ga_> ok
[04:18] <Ng> ga_: generally you should perform backups before you start messing around with disks anywya though
[04:18] <dabaR> Coburn: you should be using that one then, weird that your system is trying to use gcj.
[04:18] <reqage> i'm trying to install gdesklets and it fails, i think i need a c compiler.  any suggestions on which one and how to install?
[04:18] <dabaR> Coburn: try java jin in that directory
[04:18] <Ng> dabaR: even with sun java installed the system will still use gcj's runtime
[04:18] <ga_> ok mate i will try now
[04:18] <dabaR> Coburn: the .deb does the path setup for you, afaik.
[04:18] <ga_> thanx
[04:18] <hawking> I have bought a laptop today and it has windoze.. that really sucks and no matter how much I've tried I couldn't boot the computer from CD so that I can install linux can somone please help me?
[04:18] <Coburn> mmmmm
[04:19] <Coburn> yes is strange
[04:19] <thrice`> hawking, you have to make CD boot first in the bios
[04:19] <reqage> hawking, go into bios and change your device boot order
[04:19] <dabaR> Coburn: Ng says no it's not, :-/
[04:19] <dabaR> dunno, try that nyhow.
[04:19] <Ng> Coburn: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[04:20] <Ng> Coburn: pick the sun one (usually j2foo-sun)
[04:20] <Coburn> but the bin file in this case is important or not?
[04:20] <dabaR> Ng: nice.
[04:20] <hawking> reqage : how can i go to bios? can i do that setting from within windows?
[04:20] <Ng> dabaR: yeah, took me a while to spot that one ;/
[04:20] <dabaR> Coburn: only what he said is important.
[04:20] <reqage> when you do a reboot, pres del or f2 when you see the bios screen
[04:20] <reqage> it's different for every computer
[04:20] <Ng> Coburn: if you installed from a .bin you have to do what I said. If you installed from a .deb it should have done it for you, but is worth checking
[04:21] <Coburn> in theory i have installed both
[04:21] <dabaR> Ng: figures that it does not do it by default, it seems, since my default is also gcj.
[04:21] <Coburn> the bin and .deb
[04:21] <gilbert_> any installation other then ym client coz i cant connect yahoo
[04:21] <dabaR> Ng: and off course, I did the deb.
[04:21] <Ng> dabaR: yeah, each time I check it on a bunty machine I find it's still set to gcj :/
[04:21] <dabaR> Ng: which is ok, might as well try whether it works..
[04:22] <gilbert_> i disapoint gaim
[04:23] <gilbert_> i cant used it
[04:23] <gilbert_> why?
[04:23] <gilbert_> i install everything
[04:23] <gilbert_> ym client
[04:23] <dabaR> gilbert_: wanna speak in your own language to ubuntu users?
[04:23] <gilbert_> ayttm
[04:23] <wjesusaxl> mmmm it seems as though the problem is not the region
[04:23] <gilbert_> what else
[04:23] <gilbert_> so i can run
[04:23] <gilbert_> errors occur global_net_soft has been disconnected
[04:23] <dabaR> gilbert_: dont do that again.
[04:23] <occy> !#%T%$   Firefox keeps dying on me
[04:23] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, occy
[04:23] <dabaR> gilbert_: use one line to post a question, its hard to read that way.
[04:23] <DerFinne> hi, is there any free alternative to winex?
[04:23] <dabaR> gilbert_: where are you from?
[04:23] <wjesusaxl> the xine log tells me something about the audio_decoder... unknown buffer
[04:24] <gilbert_> why?
[04:24] <gilbert_> when i re-connect
[04:24] <gilbert_> same
[04:24] <gilbert_> errors occur global_net_soft has been disconnected
[04:24] <gilbert_> i donnu
[04:24] <dabaR> gilbert_: where are you from?
[04:24] <Coburn> how can remove installation of bin file
[04:24] <Coburn> of java
[04:24] <[dEvIL-bOY] > peeps
[04:24] <[dEvIL-bOY] > Alternatively, if you have a working internet connection in this machine, you can type make fetch_firmware (with your device installed or plugged in) and you will be met with this:
[04:24] <dabaR> Coburn: dnt do that.
[04:24] <[dEvIL-bOY] > when i run this command
[04:24] <dabaR> Coburn: just do what Ng told you above.
[04:24] <solving> hi all, i have a problem with my ubuntu. I installed it and configure it and till yesterday it works, i also configure the wlan network and it worked. Now if i try to login (even in failsafe mode) in GNOME nothing happens, NOTHING. I started a terminal session and download xfce to be able to do something more. anyone has idea of what is the problem about?
[04:24] <[dEvIL-bOY] > it doesn'twork
[04:25] <gilbert_> phillipines
[04:25] <skywagon> Hi - Could someone point me towards a hoto to get dual head (single card) working under breezy?
[04:25] <dabaR> !pt
[04:25] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[04:25] <skywagon> s/hoto/howto/
[04:25] <dabaR> ha
[04:25] <dabaR> !ph
[04:25] <ubotu> Join #ubuntu-ph for tagalog
[04:25] <dabaR> gilbert_: is that it?
[04:26] <[dEvIL-bOY] > make: *** No rule to make target `fetch_firmware'.  Stop.
[04:26] <tonni> totem not playing DVD any help ??
[04:27] <solving> hi all, i have a problem with my ubuntu. I installed it and configure it and till yesterday it works, i also configure the wlan network and it worked. Now if i try to login (even in failsafe mode) in GNOME nothing happens, NOTHING. I started a terminal session and download xfce to be able to do something more. anyone has idea of what is the problem about?
[04:27] <thrice`> k-lined ?
[04:27] <thrice`> yikes
[04:27] <dabaR> !dvd
[04:27] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu, some DVDs may require libdvdcss2 which you can obtain by installing 'libdvdread3' and then running 'sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh'
[04:27] <thrice`> !codecs
[04:27] <ubotu> methinks codecs is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[04:27] <tonni> !dvd
[04:28] <tonni> thanks LoL
[04:28] <gilbert_> iymessenger_1.0.4_1_i386.deb i used that yahoo client for my ubuntu
[04:28] <gilbert_> but i cant connect yahoo mesenger
[04:28] <gilbert_> any mising
[04:28] <gilbert_> any mising?
[04:29] <dabaR> gilbert_: use gaim
[04:29] <emgee> I'm trying to get transcode running but I can't configure. "configure: error: transcode depends on libz, but cannot links against libz". Ubuntu Hoary (5.04). Anyone?
[04:31] <kandoora_> can someone tell me the HOWTO on wireless card driver support on the ubuntuforum for breezy
[04:31] <thrush> emgee: did you gat transcode from a repo?
[04:32] <emgee> No, it's not on there..
[04:32] <dabaR> kandoora_: the bot can
[04:32] <dabaR> !wireless
[04:32] <ubotu> I guess wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[04:32] <trappist> emgee: sudo apt-get install zlib1g zlib1g-dev
[04:32] <emgee> thrush, Or do you know of a repo that has it?
[04:32] <thrush> emgee: no..i was hoping someone had fixed it
[04:33] <emgee> :)
[04:33] <dabaR> !info transcode
[04:33] <ubotu> transcode: (Utility to encode raw video/audio streams), section multiverse/x11, is extra. Version: 2:1.0.1-0.0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 14028 kB, Installed size: 41420 kB
[04:33] <emgee> Thanks trappist.. installing...
[04:33] <dabaR> !ask the bot
[04:34] <Coburn> ng????
[04:34] <emgee> dabaR, I'm on hoary...
[04:35] <Coburn> ubotu  .......
[04:35] <ubotu> Not a clue, Coburn
[04:35] <kevman> IS ubuntu's wiki 404 for anyone else?
[04:35] <dabaR> wiki.ubuntu.com?
[04:36] <Coburn> how to remove the installation of bin java file
[04:36] <solving> hi all, i have a problem with my ubuntu. I installed it and configure it and till yesterday it works, i also configure the wlan network and it worked. Now if i try to login (even in failsafe mode) in GNOME nothing happens, NOTHING. I started a terminal session and download xfce to be able to do something more. anyone has idea of what is the problem about?
[04:36] <solving> please help!
[04:36] <dabaR> whats nothing?
[04:36] <dabaR> gdm restarts?
[04:38] <matthew> salve
[04:38] <Coburn> the difference from sun-j2sdk1.4_1.4.2+0..>  to sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+up..>
[04:38] <kevman> wiki.ubuntu.com works.
[04:38] <dabaR> agreed
[04:38] <kevman> I guess ubuntulinux.org is no longer supported?
[04:38] <dabaR> dunno
[04:38] <dabaR> doesnt work ehre either
[04:38] <Hmmmm^> Hi All! Can Somebody Help Me? OK, I Will Take Original Bittorrent Client. Which Version Do I Need? http://www.bittorrent.com/dl/.... I Whant Latest - Stable Version.deb :D
[04:39] <kevman> Is wlan-ng in Breezy?
[04:39] <nadjyla> Hmmmm^, use synaptic
[04:39] <emgee> Would a breezy deb-pack of transcode work for me on hoary? And secondly, can I temporarily add / change to a breezy repository so I can apt-get it?
[04:40] <nitrocks> what would cause my alsa sound to be distorted after a upgrade from hoary to breezy?
[04:40] <Hmmmm^> nadjyla, in the repos isnt latest origianl bittorrent client version..
[04:40] <dabaR> kevman: ask ubotu or synaptic
[04:40] <dabaR> kevman: /msg ubotu info wlan-ng
[04:40] <Hmmmm^> nadjyla, that is that what i heard @ forum
[04:41] <kevman> There's no package. I assume, then, its not installed be default?
[04:41] <Hmmmm^> amd sorry for my english :] ] 
[04:41] <treefrog> Hi. Is anyone using wine? I want to know if I will get a better result from installing winesetuptk or just wine? it seems that in adept you can use one or the other but not both.
[04:41] <nadjyla> treefrog, yes it s stange
[04:41] <kevman> I used winestuptk, then removed it and installed wine.
[04:41] <Hmmmm^> ANYONE HELP ME TOO?
[04:41] <Hmmmm^> :[
[04:41] <treefrog> so wine is newer and upto date?
[04:41] <nadjyla> cant use winesetup and wine in same time it s strange
[04:41] <MaTaKs> can i play mame games in linux?
[04:42] <treefrog> whats wrong Hmmmm^ ?
[04:42] <emgee> !info repositories
[04:42] <emgee> eerm
[04:42] <kevman> MaTaKs, of course. There is a MAME linux.
[04:42] <emgee> help? ;\
[04:42] <nadjyla> it s work fine on hoary treefrog but it s impossible to use winesetuptk, wine and winedocs both. dont know why, very strange
[04:42] <Hmmmm^> treefrog, quote = Can Somebody Help Me? OK, I Will Take Original Bittorrent Client. Which Version Do I Need? http://www.bittorrent.com/dl/.... I Whant Latest - Stable Version.deb
[04:42] <emgee> !info repository
[04:42] <MaTaKs> kool
[04:42] <kevman> I do believe you'd have to install it from source,. though.
[04:43] <Hmmmm^> neah, i need .deb :D if u're talkin` to me
[04:43] <emgee> What's the command syntax of ubotu?
[04:43] <MaTaKs> kevman, where can i download the games
[04:43] <MaTaKs> i mean the roms
[04:43] <Hmmmm^> MaTaKs, use bittorrent trackers :] 
[04:43] <Hmmmm^> d00h
[04:43] <emgee> or rather... are there a list of commands for ubotu?
[04:43] <kevman> That's illegal. I don't know.
[04:43] <Hmmmm^> :D
[04:44] <Mabus06> how come I can't transfer files to my ftp folder via file browser?
[04:44] <kevman> (Knee-jerk reaction. I'm a moderator from Zsnes's forum)
[04:44] <deadlyoneshot> hey you guys know of any filesharing program that i can use with linux. i just got started
[04:44] <Mabus06> kevman, you involved with the programming of Znes at all?
[04:44] <Krul> !tell Krul about root
[04:44] <nadjyla> Hmmmm^, do apt-get install bittorrent
[04:44] <Mabus06> deadlyoneshot, LimeWire is good.
[04:44] <emgee> !tell emgee about repositories
[04:44] <Hmmmm^> anyone using official bittorrent client? :] 
[04:44] <treefrog> Hummmm^: do a search in synaptic for bit torrent and use that.. it will be the most stable if it is in the repos
[04:45] <Hmmmm^> nadjyla, which version it contains? sry 4 my eng
[04:45] <kevman> Mabus06, there is no such thing as Znes. As for Zsnes, not really. ut I know they people who are.
[04:45] <B_166-ER-X> Bit tornado is good for me
[04:45] <ekimus> !dma
[04:45] <Hmmmm^> yup :] 
[04:45] <Mabus06> no need to nitpick, kevman, obviously it was a typo
[04:45] <emgee> Can someone ask ubotu to tell me about repositories please?
[04:45] <deadlyoneshot> limewire thanx
[04:45] <emgee> Won't work!
[04:45] <kevman> Mabus06, very old Zsnes forum joke.
[04:45] <Mabus06> !repos
[04:46] <Hmmmm^> hmm, i must install like this - apt-get install bittorrent? it will be better, than downloading from site?
[04:46] <MaTaKs> is there a limewire for linux?
[04:46] <nadjyla> yes , better than dl from site
[04:46] <kevman> The amount of poeple who have that typo is amazing.
[04:46] <dabaR> MaTaKs: did you look on their site? yes, there is.
[04:46] <MaTaKs> that's kool then
[04:46] <Hmmmm^> nadjyla, u're using official bittorrent client too? :] 
[04:46] <kevman> Mabus06, the Developer of Zsnes are Nach Pagefault and Grinvader. They can be found in #zsnes
[04:46] <dabaR> MaTaKs: look into gtk-gnutella, though, I like that better.
[04:46] <MaTaKs> it's much easier than using bitterrent
[04:46] <thrice`> hrm...how can I run totem-gstreamer instead of totem ?
[04:47] <Mabus06> I don't find it very funny *shrugs* Weird sense of humor, the Zsnes community has.
[04:47] <dabaR> MaTaKs: I aagree, its a diff program.
[04:47] <aeon17x> ubuntu doesn't have a maximum connection limit, right?
[04:47] <treefrog> search for it in the synaptic tool. if it is there it will come up listed as a compatable limewire or bittooent tool.
[04:47] <Hmmmm^> aaah, whatever.. i will install it from repos ^_^
[04:47] <Hmmmm^> bye :D
[04:47] <treefrog> ya
[04:48] <deadlyoneshot> mabus limewire has third party software do you know of anyother
[04:48] <emgee> Can someone tell me where that sources list generator is located? I know ubotu tells that info, but ubotu's really really quiet right now..
[04:48] <kandoora_> does anyone use eterm
[04:48] <MaTaKs> dabaR, what does gtk-gnutella look like. is it the same like bittorrent or like limewire?
[04:49] <apokryphos> MaTaKs: fairly ugly, but it's a reasonable alternative
[04:49] <apokryphos> doesn't suck CPU like Java
[04:49] <MaTaKs> ok i think i'll go to limewire :)
[04:49] <[dEvIL-bOY] > hello
[04:49] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i need to download and install kernel-source
[04:49] <apokryphos> MaTaKs: it is of course worth trying out, though
[04:49] <[dEvIL-bOY] > but on synaptic package manager
[04:49] <deadlyoneshot> mataks bittorent and limewire are different
[04:50] <[dEvIL-bOY] > it hasn't got my version
[04:50] <[dEvIL-bOY] > which is 2.6.12
[04:50] <[dEvIL-bOY] > they have 2.6.11
[04:50] <apokryphos> deadlyoneshot: well, limewire and gtk-gnutella run on the same p2p network
[04:50] <[dEvIL-bOY] > will it be ok to install the 2.6.11?
[04:50] <Mabus06> deadlyoneshot, uh... of course?
[04:51] <Mabus06> deadlyoneshot, that's why he said is it like bittorent or like limewire... he knows they're not alike. duh
[04:51] <apokryphos> Mabus06: erm, attitude isn't necessary.
[04:52] <GigaClon> MaTaKs, like Limewire most likley
[04:52] <deadlyoneshot> apokryphos i know but mataks aked if limewire looks like bittorent
[04:52] <Mabus06> attitude? whatever
[04:52] <GigaClon> nothing looks like bt
[04:52] <Mabus06> no he didnt, deadlyoneshot
[04:52] <deadlyoneshot> oh my bad
[04:52] <thrush> i havent used gnutella in years but I remember it being VERY slow
[04:52] <Mabus06> he asked if it looked like Bittorrent OR limewire
[04:52] <apokryphos> Mabus06: yes, whatever indeed. Read the CoC -- it applies in here.
[04:52] <deadlyoneshot> ok
[04:52] <Mabus06> Which was a bad question in itself... a program can certainly look like neither
[04:53] <moparfan90> hello
[04:53] <Zeep> MaTaKs: BTW, there is a limewire-spinnoff called "Frostwire"
[04:53] <MaTaKs> Zeep: and what is that
[04:53] <Zeep> MaTaKs: They will continue the development of limewire, if the company gets sued :-p
[04:53] <moparfan90> you know in mac they have a program called automater? is there a similer one for linux?/
[04:54] <deadlyoneshot> have you tried bearshare pro its super fast i like much better than limewire,
[04:54] <Zeep> MaTaKs: www.frostwire.com
[04:54] <Mabus06> I don't know or care what the CoC is really. deadlyoneshot didn't seem to care about my extreme "attitude"... only you do, so can we just drop it please?
[04:54] <rohal> has anyone used yahoo rooms through gaim??
[04:54] <MaTaKs> Zeep, is it like limewire?
[04:54] <Mabus06> deadlyoneshot, pro = costs money?
[04:55] <djfm> Hi !
[04:55] <Zeep> MaTaKs: Yep, just developed further (and it's the pro)
[04:55] <apokryphos> deadlyoneshot: bearshare, again, runs on gnutella network.
[04:55] <MaTaKs> kool
[04:55] <deadlyoneshot> duh
[04:55] <deadlyoneshot> lol
[04:55] <Zeep> d'oh ;-)
[04:55] <apokryphos> Mabus06: CoC is the Code of Conduct (/msg ubotu coc). Sorry to hear that you don't care for it; if you want to stay in here you'll have to adhere to it though.
[04:55] <moparfan90> anyone know?
[04:56] <Mabus06> apokryphos, stop power tripping man
[04:56] <djfm> I just bought a brand new cd-dvd-burner, but it will not write above 4x speed... I checked hdparm, using_dma is set to 1. please help me!
[04:56] <apokryphos> Mabus06: first this, then world domination. Yeah, er, sure.
[04:56] <MaTaKs> can i install .rmp package on ubuntu?
[04:56] <Zeep> MaTaKs: Yep
[04:57] <MaTaKs> kool
[04:57] <Zeep> MaTaKs: Install fakeroot and alien via apt
[04:57] <moparfan90> you know in mac they have a program called automater? is there a similer one for linux?
[04:57] <moparfan90> ??
[04:57] <Mabus06> apokryphos, no need for attitude please. Read the CoC
[04:57] <MaTaKs> Zeep, what is that?
[04:57] <Zeep> MaTaKs: These two programs convert the rpm to deb
[04:57] <apokryphos> Mabus06: go to #ubuntu-offtopic for general chatter and/or silliness
[04:57] <Zeep> MaTaKs: It's easy :-)
[04:57] <rohal> has anyone used yahoo chat rooms through gaim??
[04:57] <nadjyla> yahoo is alive?
[04:58] <MaTaKs> kool
[04:58] <Zeep> MaTaKs: Just type "fakeroot alien foo.rpm" and that's it ;-)
[04:58] <rohal> nadjyla: why not...
[04:58] <Mabus06> I'm not having general chatter or silliness, I'm here to ask questions when I can, not jump on people for saying "whatever"
[04:58] <Mabus06> I am not finding that word in the code of conduct either.
[04:58] <MaTaKs> Zeep, k thnx man :)
[04:59] <djfm> My cd burner won't burn faster than 4x although it should go up to 48 :'( , any ideas ?
[04:59] <Zeep> MaTaKs: After these two steps, you can install the deb-file with dpkg -i foo.deb
[04:59] <Mabus06> As a matter of fact, apokryphos, a little pointer; CoC is a dead link.
[04:59] <Mabus06> Kind of hard to adhere to it.
[05:00] <Zeep> djfm: What program are you using? K3b? GnomeToaster? NeroLinux?
[05:00] <Mabus06> djfm, you sure it's your write speed that's at 48?
[05:00] <djfm> I'm using k3b though i'm under Gnome
[05:00] <djfm> sure
[05:01] <anderss> how is that drive of yours?
[05:01] <anderss> old
[05:01] <apokryphos> Mabus06: (i) not dead link -- site is down (and up; unstable), having problems; (ii) not hard to adhere to it. If you need an explanation on a few basics of etiquette then /msg me and I'll let you know
[05:01] <budluva> allo ppl
[05:01] <Mabus06> You're the example to lead by? Okay, I'll try being mean to new people, we'll see how that works out.
[05:01] <djfm> it is not old I bought it 20 minutes ago
[05:01] <kandoora_> is there an adobe after effects software alternative for linux
[05:02] <djfm> it is a samsung writemaster
[05:02] <Mabus06> link is not accessible, ergo impossible to adhere to it's contents unless I knew what they were
[05:02] <Juhaz> most burners have some kind of media detection, so if you're trying to burn crappy media, 4x may be normal
[05:02] <NetDreamz> anyone familiar with vhcs?
[05:02] <apokryphos> Mabus06: that's quite enough; if you have other comments regarding this then /msg me. Otherwise.... yes, this is a support channel, and your comments are offtopic.
[05:02] <Juhaz> many rw discs are also limited to exactly 4x
[05:02] <Mabus06> so are yours?
[05:02] <Zeep> djfm: k3b should ask you for the writing speed your device supports
[05:02] <Mabus06> Juhaz,
[05:02] <djfm> Zeep : I told him 40x he answerd 4x...
[05:03] <Mabus06> If it was the disc I think it would screw up the burning.
[05:03] <Mabus06> It shoulnd't actually force you to burn at a lower speed.
[05:03] <Zeep> djfm: If the disc isn't the problem: did you allready try to delete k3b's config files?
[05:03] <bluefoxicy> fabbione:  ping
[05:04] <djfm> no Zeep
[05:04] <djfm> gonna try another disc
[05:04] <kandoora_> kind anyone be kind enough to answer: is there an adobe after effects software alternative for linux
[05:04] <kandoora_> * fabbione has quit ("Leaving")
[05:04] <Mabus06> *cough* backup before deleting config files, always. Trust me on this.
[05:04] <Juhaz> Mabus06, it depends on how bad the disc is, often lowering speed does help, if it's not totally broken
[05:04] <djfm> mb mine is too slow
[05:04] <Zeep> djfm: Located in ~/.kde/share/config/k3b*
[05:04] <fabbione> bluefoxicy: pong
[05:04] <Zeep> djfm: Try deleting these two files
[05:04] <deadlyoneshot> mldonkey anybody know how well it works
[05:04] <bluefoxicy> fabbione:  is the micro-ubuntu branch live, or was it stuffed off in the corner for now?
[05:04] <e1tiger4lidt> Hey! which platform does ubuntu use?
[05:04] <Mabus06> Yeah but Juhaz, I meant that he should at least be able to try to burn at his best speed, even if the disk couldn't handle it.
[05:04] <Juhaz> Mabus06, and sometimes there's nothing actually wrong with it, but the drive firmware has a built-in list of "good" types, and it's just cautious if it encounters one it doesn't know
[05:04] <fabbione> bluefoxicy: dunno.. i am not following that specs
[05:04] <nadjyla> use amule if you want edonkey deadlyoneshot
[05:04] <gimmulf_> how do i start ssh? its not in /etc/init.d/
[05:05] <apokryphos> e1tiger4lidt: platform? It's a distribution itself :). But it's based off debian
[05:05] <joe_b> gimmulf: you got it installed?
[05:05] <cyphase> hey everyone
[05:05] <fabbione> bluefoxicy: you should probably ask infinity
[05:05] <gimmulf_> joe_b:  there was a man for it
[05:05] <bluefoxicy> fabbione:  A few guys at handhelds.org, including the project lead, expressed interest in working with Ubuntu on making a PDA distribution; but I can't raise anything from the ubuntu devs at all.
[05:05] <Zeep> gimmulf_: Type: whereis ssh ;-)
[05:05] <bluefoxicy> fabbione:  never see infinity.
[05:05] <gimmulf_> Zeep:  ahhh :)
[05:05] <gimmulf_> it was in /etc/
[05:06] <cyphase> if multiple users on an ubuntu machine are logged on and have remote-desktop enabled, can both be accessed at once?
[05:06] <deadlyoneshot> nadjyla does amule work on linux
[05:06] <apokryphos> yes
[05:06] <apokryphos> deadlyoneshot: and it's in the repos
[05:06] <bluefoxicy> fabbione:  I have to be at class 2 minutes ago, can you raise something on the line for me if you see them?
[05:06] <joe_b> Zeep: whereis sshd? :)
[05:06] <deadlyoneshot> repos????
[05:06] <marstewel> repositories
[05:06] <fabbione> bluefoxicy: it's not scheduled.. really and i am not involved into it
[05:06] <joe_b> gimmulf: you talking about ssh or sshd?
[05:06] <deadlyoneshot> ok
[05:07] <Zeep> joe_b: sshd won't give any results ;-)
[05:07] <dducko> !tell deadlyoneshot about the repos
[05:07] <gimmulf_> joe_b:  hmm maybe it's sshd i need to setup it to connect to a computer from another computer
[05:07] <bluefoxicy> fabbione:  alright.  Well I can't get into #-devel because daniels banned me for pissing him off after he repeatedly broke xorg during the breezy release cycle :)
[05:07] <lockhead> how can i change the system lang from utf-8 to iso?
[05:07] <nitrocks> Im having trouble with distorted sound using alsa ever since my upgrade from hoary to breezy.. does anyone have any reccomendations on how to fix this?
[05:07] <dducko> !tell deadlyoneshot about repos
[05:07] <bluefoxicy> fabbione:  *repeatedly pissing him off
[05:07] <joe_b> gimmulf: you need ssh on the client and sshd on the server
[05:07] <fabbione> bluefoxicy: try #ubz
[05:08] <gimmulf_> joe_b:  couldnt find sshd in package manager, only found webmin-sshd
[05:08] <fabbione> bluefoxicy: i am really busy
[05:08] <nxv_> hello. i have trouble with fonts on my laptop. kcontrol and openoffice sho pelnty of fonts but eboard and xboard don't start with font error
[05:08] <bluefoxicy> fabbione: when I get home.  I really have to go.
[05:08] <joe_b> gimmulf: openssh-server
[05:08] <Zeep> gimmulf: It's openssh-server - Secure shell server, an rshd replacement
[05:08] <fabbione> bluefoxicy: and again.. not involved in the microubuntu stuff
[05:08] <gimmulf_> ahhh thanks
[05:08] <bluefoxicy> fabbione:  I know, I'm trying to scrape around and find someone who is.
[05:08] <Zeep> gimmulf_: apt-cache search ssh ;-)
[05:08] <bluefoxicy> fabbione:  i'll look for infinity
[05:08] <gimmulf_> thanks
[05:08] <bluefoxicy> thanks
[05:08] <deadlyoneshot> ducko im trying to figure it out but if you wanna tell me ill apreciate it
[05:09] <dache> ahoi
[05:09] <dache> mal ne frage wie kann ich mp3s als normale audio cd brennen??
[05:09] <Seveas> !de
[05:09] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[05:09] <dache> ups..
[05:09] <nadjyla> lol :)
[05:10] <dache> da gibts nix zu lachen
[05:10] <dache> ^^
[05:10] <deadlyoneshot> ducko where is repos
[05:10] <Loevborg> ubotu, your grammar is seriously flawed :)
[05:10] <ubotu> Loevborg: okay
[05:10] <Juhaz> Mabus06, why should it try to burn at maximum speed if it's reading the results on the go and _KNOWS_ the it will be a coaster if it keeps up the asked speed?
[05:10] <thrice`> what is the best way to get streaming video going ?  mediaplayerconnectivity doesn't work with totem
[05:10] <Juhaz> Mabus06, I'd much rather it takes few minutes longer than give me a cup holder just because I picked up too fast speed. Matter of taste, I suppose, but that's how all the burners I've seen recently behave
[05:11] <Loevborg> anyone know how I can teach ubotu better German?
[05:11] <thrice`> Loevborg, das war ricthig
[05:11] <Mabus06> Juhaz, yes, it wouldn't be a good idea
[05:12] <Mabus06> judaz but his original problem was that he COULDNT get it to burn at a higher speed. It wasn't an option at all.
[05:12] <Mabus06> juhaz*
[05:12] <thrice`> so...noone with streaming video ?
[05:12] <_jason> thrice`:  mplayer plugin
[05:13] <thrice`> _jason, mplayer is so bad on ubuntu though...compiled poorly
[05:13] <_jason> thrice`:  I compiled the latest plugin, there is a how to on the forum if you are comfortable doing it
[05:13] <_jason> thrice`:  it works great and has never given me any problems
[05:13] <thrice`> can apt-get check deps?
[05:14] <thrice`> _jason, no, they compiled mplayer with terrible deps
[05:14] <smi|e> anybody here use ubuntu from the uk join #ubuntu-uk new channel
[05:14] <thrice`> of course I can compile
[05:14] <Loevborg> thrice`, ubuntu's mplayer works great here
[05:14] <Garyu> I'm still looking for a GUI-package that helps me in creating a DVD-video based on a single .avi. Does that simply not exist?
[05:14] <gimmulf_> Hmmm i installed openssh-server  now but still have no sshd in /etc/init.d/
[05:15] <the1000> how can I install newer kernel?
[05:15] <the1000> kernel image + headers?
[05:15] <nadjyla> linux-images maybe
[05:15] <Nebular> my windows computers computers can't connect to my print server. I can't figure out why. my samba and cups configs all seem right
[05:15] <Coburn85>  what is the difference <sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+up..>  and  <sun-j2sdk1.4_1.4.2+0..>????
[05:16] <nadjyla> re= for desktop , sdk = for work
[05:16] <Nebular> I'm running the server on a p133 with a wireless card and a custom livecd of hoary
[05:16] <Coburn85> ok
[05:16] <Coburn85> thx
[05:16] <Nebular> anyone able to point me the right direction?
[05:16] <Loevborg> gimmulf_, dpkg -L openssh-server | fgrep /etc/init.d
[05:16] <deFrysk> Coburn85, if you do not know , get jre
[05:16] <MarcN> Coburn85: RE == Runtime Environment, SDK = Source Development Kit
[05:16] <Coburn85> thx
[05:17] <gimmulf_> Loevborg:  when i try to start it with  /usr/sbin/sshd start  it says "Extra argument start."
[05:17] <Coburn85> is possible that my deb sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update05_i386.deb
[05:17] <Coburn85>   is corrupted?
[05:17] <deFrysk> Coburn85, yes it is
[05:17] <thrice`> what is acroread called ?
[05:17] <thrice`> i can't find it
[05:18] <joe_b> gimmulf_: /etc/init.d/ssh start
[05:18] <deFrysk> !info acroread
[05:18] <ubotu> acroread: (Adobe Acrobat Reader: Portable Document Format file viewer), section multiverse/text, is optional. Version: 7.0.1-0.0.ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 22263 kB, Installed size: 53192 kB
[05:18] <joe_b> gimmulf_: should start the server
[05:18] <Loevborg> gimmulf_, did you enter the command I said?
[05:18] <herrpoonstrikes> hi can someone help me i want to make my terminal have something like herrpoonstrikes@tesco not herrpoonstrikes@ubuntu asit is now
[05:18] <ryanmt> change your pc name herrpoonstrikes
[05:18] <herrpoonstrikes> k
[05:18] <herrpoonstrikes> is there a command for that
[05:18] <ryanmt> hostname
[05:18] <thrice`> it's not finding it though
[05:18] <thrice`> hrm
[05:18] <gimmulf_> Loevborg:  /etc/init.d  /etc/init.d/ssh
[05:18] <deFrysk> thrice`, its in mulitiverse , also try evince instead an see if you like it
[05:19] <Loevborg> gimmulf_, there you go!
[05:19] <Coburn85> defrisk you know how uninstall .bin from ubuntu?????
[05:19] <Garyu> !info evince
[05:19] <ubotu> evince: (Document (postscript, pdf) viewer), section gnome, is optional. Version: 0.4.0-0ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 588 kB, Installed size: 2732 kB
[05:19] <nadjyla> yes, try evince
[05:19] <oborochan> hello
[05:19] <nadjyla> evince rox
[05:19] <thrice`> deFrysk, I need to select an object to copy, evince can' tdo that
[05:19] <gimmulf_> joe_b:  that gives me: * Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server... Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key Disabling protocol version 2. Could not load host key sshd: no hostkeys available -- exiting. [fail] 
[05:19] <thrice`> E: Package acroread has no installation candidate
[05:19] <musik> whats the best way to download an iso? by torrent or by opera??
[05:19] <deFrysk> thrice`, then setup multiverse
[05:19] <oborochan> if i have an athlon amd, should i be using k7 kernel or the default i386 kernel?
[05:20] <ryanmt> can anybody think of a reason why a nvida card wont goto 1600x1200 even though its set to do so in xorg.conf
[05:20] <deFrysk> !tell thrice` about repos
[05:20] <ryanmt> doing my fruit in, im sooo close to getting dual monitors seutp the way i want
[05:20] <musik> i've been using opera....but often when i stop and resume, it starts everything all over from beginning...!!
[05:20] <thrice`> deFrysk, er, thought I had it
[05:20] <thrice`> sorry
[05:20] <erUSUL> oborochan, k7
[05:20] <MarcN> ryanmt: I have dual monitors working on ubuntu.
[05:20] <oborochan> can it cause me any problems?
[05:20] <trincamckee> maybe ur monitor dont support that resolution with the hertz u are trying to use
[05:20] <deFrysk> musik, better to use firefox ;)
[05:20] <ryanmt> so do i, but i cant get the rez i want
[05:20] <erUSUL> oborochan, no
[05:20] <Loevborg> musik, probably an ftp/http server that doesn't support resuming downloads
[05:21] <smi|e> anyone here use xine?
[05:21] <gimmulf_> Loevborg:  that gives me: * Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server... Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key Disabling protocol version 2. Could not load host key sshd: no hostkeys available -- exiting. [fail]    but the kays are there
[05:21] <trincamckee> try a lower refresh rate
[05:21] <nadjyla> use bt for iso. last version opera cant dl bt
[05:21] <erUSUL> smi|e, me
[05:21] <smi|e> erUSUL: how do i open a location in xine?
[05:21] <Loevborg> musik, choose another mirror. downloading with opera should be fine.
[05:21] <Coburn85>  defrisk you know how uninstall .bin from ubuntu?????
[05:21] <musik> aint ktorrent nice enough?????????
[05:21] <trincamckee> smi|e ehats wrong with xine?
[05:21] <smi|e> how do i open a file
[05:21] <MarcN> ryanmt: take a look here: http://nozell.com/blog/archives/2005/09/29/dualhead-with-xinerama-using-ubuntubreezy-compaq-nc6000/
[05:22] <trincamckee> right click (mouse)
[05:22] <thrice`> Coburn85, sh file.bin
[05:22] <trincamckee> then open file
[05:22] <erUSUL> smi|e, a location? do you mean an url from inet? never tried that
[05:22] <Coburn85> ok thx
[05:22] <Mabus06> how come I cannot transfer files to my ftp folder via file browser?
[05:22] <trincamckee> under xine windows oof course
[05:22] <oborochan> how do i setup my monitor in x
[05:22] <deFrysk> Coburn85, uninstall a .bin wich you installed with sudo ?
[05:22] <erUSUL> smi|e, i only use it for local content
[05:23] <Coburn85> yes
[05:23] <deFrysk> Coburn85, search and delete
[05:23] <thrush> smi|e: you might find vlc more useful for streaming stuff
[05:23] <Coburn85> a no sorry
[05:23] <Marlowe> /usr/X11R6/xorgconfig
[05:23] <erUSUL> !tell oborochan about fixres
[05:23] <Coburn85> i have installed with not synaptic
[05:23] <trincamckee> i dudes dont try to supose what smi|le wamts
[05:23] <Loevborg> gimmulf_, that's positively weird, what did you do to your poor system? :)
[05:23] <trincamckee> let him talk
[05:24] <ryanmt> MarcN, thats similar to what ive got in my xorg.conf.. but it just refuses to goto the rez i set it
[05:24] <Loevborg> gimmulf_, "apt-get install --reinstall openssh-server"
[05:24] <Loevborg> gimmulf_, .. might be worth a try
[05:24] <gimmulf_> ok
[05:24] <Mabus06> how come I cannot transfer files to my ftp folder via file browser?
[05:25] <oborochan> i had another partition for /home, and i reinstalled ubuntu, should it be ok if i just re-install the apps i already installed on /home? or would it mess up my system?
[05:25] <MarcN> ryanmt: I'm just at 1024x768, the max my laptop monitor can do.  Not tried having a different one for the monitor next to it. (An aging Compaq S910)
[05:25] <trincamckee> oborochan its ok
[05:25] <trincamckee> then apps u install
[05:25] <oborochan> thanx
[05:25] <oborochan> i was worried it might mess up my system
[05:25] <erUSUL> oborochan, ?? installing apps on home??!!
[05:25] <trincamckee> are going to stay with the old confgs
[05:25] <trincamckee> under /home dir
[05:26] <oborochan> it installs by itself
[05:26] <oborochan> stuff like "epiphany" and "thunderbird"
[05:26] <trincamckee> yes no worries
[05:26] <oborochan> ok thanx
[05:26] <trincamckee> if u wanna a install from scratch
[05:26] <gimmulf_> Loevborg:  wierd still the same :/
[05:27] <trincamckee> u can delete the appication folder under /home dir
[05:27] <oborochan> oh ok
[05:27] <oborochan> thanx
[05:27] <trincamckee> np
[05:27] <trincamckee> gl
[05:27] <trincamckee> =)
[05:27] <oborochan> i don't cuz it saved my epiphany bookmarks
[05:27] <oborochan> gl?
[05:27] <trincamckee> gl -> good luck
[05:27] <trincamckee> eheh
[05:27] <oborochan> gook luck?
[05:27] <MaTaKs> how can i install .rmp file?
[05:27] <oborochan> doing what?
[05:27] <musik> im trying to download the edubuntu iso...and i have the ubuntu breezy install cd......is there any way to get edubuntu iso in a quicker way????/
[05:27] <oborochan> =)
[05:28] <trincamckee> its just an expression in my contry
[05:28] <musik> .....so that ive to download less in some way?????
[05:28] <erUSUL> MaTaKs, you should not do that can screww up your system and apt
[05:28] <deFrysk> musik, sudo apt-get install edubuntu after installing breezy
[05:29] <deFrysk> or is is edubuntu-desktop ?
[05:29] <trincamckee> but with luck ou without u can install anything witout problems
[05:29] <deFrysk> !info edubuntu
[05:29] <MaTaKs> erUSUL, someone said do alien foo.rpm
[05:29] <musik> deFrysk: i wanna do a fresh install.....right now im on kubuntu...and get an edubuntu bootsplash....
[05:29] <deFrysk> musik, know not much about kde and stuff
[05:29] <juri> hey, i tried to run emacs for the first time in a while and got a screenful of empty squares. also xfontsel refuses to work. xlsfonts gives a huge list of fonts, and i do have the /usr/share/X11/fonts directories in the x font path. has anyone seen problems like this?
[05:30] <thrush> MaTaKs: that will convert to dpkg then dpkg -i filenaem
[05:30] <wickedpuppy> juri, no
[05:30] <LaptopZZ> does anyone know what gam_server is?
[05:30] <erUSUL> MaTaKs, i had not said it was not possible i said that is not recomendable. are you sure the program is not in repos?
[05:30] <MaTaKs> thrush, ok what is really the first thing to do
[05:30] <blueblood> Hey, anyone got experience from OpenGL programing in Ubuntu?
[05:31] <MaTaKs> no it's not in repos i download it from frostwire
[05:31] <wickedpuppy> blueblood, you can program opengl in win lin and mac ... not just in ubuntu
[05:31] <blueblood> read my question again please.
[05:31] <erUSUL> LaptopZZ, iirc is a daemon that "whatch" the fs for modifications
[05:32] <Coburn85> deFrysk, i can remove only manually or i can remove with a command?
[05:32] <erUSUL> MaTaKs, then use alien...
[05:32] <wickedpuppy> experience from ... that means ?
[05:32] <MaTaKs> k
[05:32] <LaptopZZ> erUSUL: it needs 1.2GB because...
[05:32] <LaptopZZ> erUSUL: gam_server was eating 1.2GB of ram
[05:32] <LaptopZZ> I think that's a bug
[05:32] <deFrysk> Coburn85, an installed .bin ?
[05:32] <Coburn85> yes
[05:32] <deFrysk> Coburn85, usually manually
[05:33] <erUSUL> LaptopZZ, it has a memory leak...
[05:33] <LaptopZZ> erUSUL: what do I "lose" if I disable it
[05:33] <djfm> do you know a simple way to convert a divx into a dvd ?
[05:33] <Coburn85> but there is only a directory in may harddisk
[05:33] <blueblood> wickedpuppy, if you have done it, you got some experience
[05:33] <deFrysk> Coburn85, what .bin did you install ?
[05:33] <juri> i'm trying out various core x utils, for instance xman tells me Cannot convert string "-*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*" to type FontStruct even though xlsfonts -fn "(the pattern above)" spits out a list of helveticas
[05:33] <wickedpuppy> blueblood, you mean opengl experience ?
[05:34] <Mabus06> how come I cannot transfer files to my ftp folder via file browser?
[05:34] <wickedpuppy> what i don't understand was the ubuntu part
[05:34] <Coburn85> /home/cavallari/jre-1_5_0_05-linux-i586.bin
[05:34] <blueblood> wickedpuppy, yea, just wanted to know how to set it up,
[05:34] <deFrysk> Coburn85, ah a local install, thats easy
[05:34] <erUSUL> LaptopZZ, nautilus e.g. will not notice modifications in a dir you are exploring automatically
[05:34] <deFrysk> Coburn85, just remove the folder
[05:35] <Coburn85> ok thnx very much
[05:35] <blueblood> wickedpuppy, never coded in linux, and never coded opengl on any platform, would be cool tho to try it out now when I got int installed, to see if it works both in win and linux :)
[05:35] <deFrysk> Coburn85, wait
[05:35] <LaptopZZ> erUSUL: I see, well it doesn't do that anyways so I would call it a 0 loss to disable it
[05:35] <erUSUL> LaptopZZ, is weird mine is nly using about 2 mb
[05:35] <deFrysk> Coburn85, you havent installed anything yet
[05:35] <LaptopZZ> erUSUL: I moved some files around this morning, I guess it doesn't like that
[05:35] <wickedpuppy> blueblood, hmms .. let me try compiling one
[05:35] <Coburn85> is first and last bin that i install
[05:36] <deFrysk> Coburn85, are you trying to make a .deb of it ?
[05:36] <LaptopZZ> erUSUL: my uptime is 5d
[05:36] <Coburn85> yes id o
[05:36] <Coburn85> i do
[05:36] <deFrysk> Coburn85, you are doing it a suggested in the wiki ?
[05:36] <Coburn85> but when i try to lunch program jin of chess
[05:36] <Coburn85> yes
[05:36] <yme> hi there - quick noob question: In synaptic: What's the difference between mark for removal and complete removal?
[05:36] <deFrysk> Coburn85, the dab is already made ?
[05:36] <deFrysk> deb
[05:36] <Coburn85> yes
[05:37] <erUSUL> LaptopZZ, you may fill a bugreport in bugzilla about it
[05:37] <Coburn85> but when i try to lunch it made java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
[05:37] <Coburn85>    at java.lang.Class.initializeClass() (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.6.0.0)
[05:37] <Mabus06> !chmod
[05:37] <ubotu> well, chmod is a command used to change the permissions of a file or folder. see `man chmod` for a synopsis.
[05:37] <LaptopZZ> erUSUL: yeah  might do that later
[05:37] <deFrysk> sudo dpkg -i <thejava.deb> Coburn85
[05:37] <deFrysk> Coburn85, wait :)
[05:37] <deFrysk> easy fix :)
[05:38] <deFrysk> Coburn85, sudo update-alternatives --config java
[05:38] <deFrysk> and set it to the nr corresponding with sunjava
[05:38] <wickedpuppy> blueblood, you need opengl libraries :P
[05:38] <wickedpuppy> i guess thats about it
[05:38] <deFrysk> Coburn85, thats all
[05:38] <MaTaKs> erUSUL, dude i already do alien -i file.rpm but it didn't change
[05:38] <Coburn85> i lunch this after install the package
[05:38] <blueblood> wickedpuppy, ok :) I guess I can find them in synaptic then :) thanks
[05:39] <yme> deFrysk: once you update-alternatives, is it safe to remove the blackdown 1.4 java package?
[05:39] <peace> How can I set my own Backgroundimage?
[05:39] <Karlox> There is a chance that ubuntu might save some very important information for me, my question is the following: Using the ubuntu live cd, will it work ok to copy from one partition (ntfs) to another partition (ntfs)  Approx in gb is 80gb overall. Will the speed be as in winxp? etc
[05:39] <Coburn85>  i lunch this after install the package???
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> peace,  for gnome? it has a "desktop background' control setting. its very well done.
[05:39] <mnemnonic> Hi, I am looking for an easy to use image manipulation program for my litle daughter and my mom (not gimp!) ... something similar to PaintShop Pro, any ideas?
[05:39] <MaTaKs> how to change .rpm file into .deb file?
[05:39] <deFrysk> yme, if you have sunjava installed why not
[05:40] <wickedpuppy> blueblood, you can try out nehe opengl tutorials ... he has files for linux also for sdl
[05:40] <deFrysk> Coburn85, yes
[05:40] <erUSUL> MaTaKs, well you tell alien to convert it, install it and remove it you should not see nothing
[05:40] <deFrysk> after install
[05:40] <Coburn85> thx frysk
[05:40] <blueblood> wickedpuppy, im just on that site as we speak :)
[05:40] <yme> deFrysk, kk thanks
[05:40] <Coburn85> god help you and us!!!
[05:40] <MaTaKs> ?
[05:40] <MaTaKs> i don't get it
[05:40] <MaTaKs> im just new to linux
[05:40] <deadlyoneshot> emule thanx i got it
[05:40] <Karlox> Please if someone can answer my question
[05:40] <deFrysk> MaTaKs, makes sense :)
[05:41] <wickedpuppy> blueblood, wha ... good choice ... nehe tutorials are excellent ...
[05:41] <Principe> hjk
[05:41] <pigeonflight> Karlox: What question?
[05:41] <erUSUL> MaTaKs, to only convert it do alien *rpm
[05:41] <wickedpuppy> MaTaKs, what program you looking for ? have you tried repo yet ?
[05:41] <yme> anyone know what the difference is between complete removal and plain removal in synaptic?
[05:41] <MaTaKs> ok
[05:41] <blueblood> got the tip from our teacher, but as it is now I am in windows.. Don't got any IDE installed in ubuntu, got any tips?
[05:41] <Karlox> pigeonflight: There is a chance that ubuntu might save some very important information for me, my question is the following: Using the ubuntu live cd, will it work ok to copy from one partition (ntfs) to another partition (ntfs) Approx in gb is 80gb overall. Will the speed be as in winxp? etc  I will basically use ubuntu live cd as a recovery tool!
[05:41] <Marlowe> complete removal removes the config files as well - not always what you want
[05:41] <wickedpuppy> yme, complete will remove the config files and all ... plain will leave the config files
[05:41] <deFrysk> MaTaKs, avoid alien for now it does not always work
[05:41] <yme> Karlox: It's a bad idea to use the live CD to copy from NTFS to NTFS and won't necessarily work
[05:42] <pigeonflight> yme: plain removal leaves all teh config files in case you changed them
[05:42] <erUSUL> yme, retain or not the conf files
[05:42] <wickedpuppy> complete removal is also known as purge
[05:42] <Karlox> yme: what do you suggest then?
[05:42] <wickedpuppy> to purge i mean
[05:42] <wickedpuppy> anyone tried k3d before ?
[05:42] <pigeonflight> Karlox: try getting a CD or DVD burner and burning the data off
[05:42] <yme> Karlox: Another HDD with another windiz?
[05:42] <yme> Thanks all.
[05:42] <erUSUL> Karlox, linux can not write in ntfs partitions
[05:42] <yme> =)
[05:43] <Karlox> hmm
[05:43] <MaTaKs> ok i got it. frostwire_4.9.37-1_i386.deb generated <-- now how to install
[05:43] <thrush> wickedpuppy: traitor use a gnome app
[05:43] <erUSUL> Karlox, i've done something similar with a PE win2000 ( a win livecd)
[05:43] <icewt> wickedpuppy: yes, k3b is the best there is
[05:43] <Karlox> erUSUL: ohh.. and it worked perfectly with ntfs?
[05:43] <wickedpuppy> eh guys
[05:44] <wickedpuppy> k3D .. not B
[05:44] <deFrysk> k3b is no longer needed in gnome
[05:44] <Karlox> erUSUL: whats the name of the win live cd??
[05:44] <thrush> wickedpuppy: ah sorry
[05:44] <Coburn85> defrysk last one help There are 3 alternatives which provide `java'.
[05:44] <Coburn85>   Selection    Alternative
[05:44] <Coburn85> -----------------------------------------------
[05:44] <Coburn85> *+    1        /usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj/bin/java
[05:44] <Coburn85>       2        /usr/bin/gij-wrapper-4.0
[05:44] <Coburn85>       3        /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/bin/java
[05:44] <deFrysk> Coburn85, 3
[05:44] <deFrysk> Coburn85, dont flood again
[05:44] <Coburn85> sorry
[05:44] <aeon17x> Coburn85: next time use the pastebin please.
[05:44] <wickedpuppy> k3d - 3D modeling and animation system <-- sounds like maya or 3ds max
[05:44] <erUSUL> Karlox, yes. but i do not know whrer to get it, a friend of mine lend me the one i used
[05:44] <louis_> Hi new to ubuntu
[05:44] <erUSUL> Coburn85, do *not* paste here!!!
[05:45] <louis_> is there a print out directory how to guide
[05:45] <Coburn85> im learning
[05:45] <icewt> wickedpuppy: oh. i guess blender might be better
[05:45] <louis_> oh gezz
[05:45] <Coburn85> im a newbie
[05:45] <pigeonflight> erUSUL: Thats not true it can. Just not reliably
[05:45] <louis_> my printer isnt even working yet
[05:45] <deFrysk> Coburn85, you'll get there
[05:45] <wickedpuppy> icewt, blender is good .. it comes with game engine as well ... but the ui is very messy
[05:45] <mnemnonic> @deFrysk: k3b is no longer needed in gnome ... so what do you use to burn cue/bin?
[05:46] <pigeonflight> Karlox: Look into BartPE if you only have the option of NTFS ot NTFS
[05:46] <deFrysk> mnemnonic, you mean audio ?
[05:46] <nikken> hi ppl, i wounder how u install these arp-get packages, ive downloaded a .gz file and when i unzip it it just a textfile.
[05:46] <erUSUL> pigeonflight, you mean?
[05:46] <deFrysk> mnemnonic, try serpentine
[05:47] <pigeonflight> erUSUL: About?
[05:47] <dr_willis> nikken,  i think you may of messed somthing up then.  whats the name of the file?
[05:47] <erUSUL> Karlox, in edonkey search for win PE iso
[05:47] <icewt> wickedpuppy: true, but i'm afraid that there's no better alternative. wings3d is good for just modelling though
[05:47] <deFrysk> mnemnonic, not sure if it works but let me know
[05:47] <Karlox> erUSUL: ok
[05:47] <MaTaKs> how to install deb file?
[05:47] <Karlox> pigeonflight: thanx
[05:47] <deFrysk> MaTaKs, sudo dpkg -i
[05:47] <nLucas_> how to stop fbcon/vesafb from loading?
[05:47] <MaTaKs> k
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[05:47] <erUSUL> pigeonflight,  erUSUL: Thats not true it can. Just not reliably <--- this
[05:48] <nikken> dr_willis, im on this page http://www.apt-get.org/main/ and trying to get various packages such as mplayer,acroread...
[05:48] <deFrysk> nikken, wrong place
[05:48] <pigeonflight> erUSUL: You can write to NTFS drives in Linux just every now and again it will wipe the entire drive trying to write to it
[05:48] <dr_willis> nikken,  you dont need to  mess with that site at all.
[05:48] <wickedpuppy> nikken, have you seen ya synaptic yet ?
[05:48] <andrownz> what's the recommanded single partition size to install a default ubuntu?
[05:48] <deFrysk> nikken, gatouttathere!!!!
[05:48] <nikken> yes ive seen that one, not done so much with it yet thought
[05:48] <nikken> hehe :=)
[05:49] <deFrysk> nikken, the wiki is your bible
[05:49] <pigeonflight> erUSUL: once every like two years on average as I understand it but that's still not good
[05:49] <deFrysk> stick to it
[05:49] <wickedpuppy> nikken, you be using synaptic ... or apt-get .. either or none
[05:49] <pigeonflight> Karlox: http://rds.yahoo.com/;_ylt=AhgOghrnTim1S1IoawXjDzZXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTE2YWRzZDJiBGNvbG8DdwRsA1dTMQRwb3MDMQRzZWMDc3IEdnRpZANNMDAyXzgy/SIG=11luonvmq/EXP=1130950065/**http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nu2.nu%2Fpebuilder
[05:49] <erUSUL> LaptopZZ, i searched bugzilla and there is already a bugreport about your problem
[05:49] <deFrysk> pigeonflight, try tinyurl
[05:49] <nikken> were can i find this wiki?
[05:49] <wickedpuppy> topic ? you can see the wiki site
[05:49] <erUSUL> pigeonflight, i said that and recomended using a *windows* livecd
[05:49] <pigeonflight> Karlox: http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder
[05:50] <dr_willis> Heh - searched enough fo find apt-get.org but dident look at the ubuntu homepage? :P
[05:50] <pigeonflight> it is a TinyURL :-) Just copied from search instead of clicking on it
[05:50] <deFrysk> nikken, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation
[05:50] <nikken> yes i can lol :=), sorry about that
[05:50] <dr_willis> !wiki
[05:50] <Karlox> pigeonflight: yeah I saw it.. will try it!
[05:50] <erUSUL> LaptopZZ, http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=13449
[05:50] <pirast> i cant call ubuntu.com
[05:50] <pigeonflight> erUSUL: Ah i thought you said that Linux could *not* write to NTFS
[05:50] <wickedpuppy> pigeonflight, safely write ...
[05:50] <andrownz> sorry, what's the size taken for a default ubuntu install?
[05:51] <wickedpuppy> andrownz, i estimate 1.8 gig
[05:51] <andrownz> wickedpuppy, okay thanks
[05:51] <pigeonflight> ok :-)
[05:51] <pigeonflight> two questions
[05:51] <erUSUL> pigeonflight, it can not. ask Anton the driver writer if it is possible....
[05:51] <dr_willis> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
[05:52] <pigeonflight> Breezy's wishlist had a sort of Visual Package manager listed. What became of that?
[05:52] <Karlox> pigeonflight: btw, do you know what command to type in dos to copy the entire root of a partition?  for instance every folder and files under e:\ be copied to f:\ ?
[05:52] <dr_willis> Karlox,  'copy' and a lot of options i seem to recall from the past...
[05:52] <Karlox> folders and subfolders
[05:52] <pigeonflight> i would suspect copy c:\ f:\ should work
[05:52] <pigeonflight> if not try /s
[05:53] <dr_willis> I was thinking copy had some issues with hidden windows fles or somthing. else.. thers a few 'gotyas' to watch out for.,
[05:53] <pigeonflight> !gam_server
[05:53] <ubotu> pigeonflight: Do they come in packets of five?
[05:53] <cristian> hi
[05:53] <greenpenguin13> hi
[05:54] <deFrysk> hi
[05:54] <raf256> hi cristian
[05:54] <dr_willis> moo
[05:54] <cribbon> hi
[05:54] <imnes> Are there any mirrors for the ubuntu site?  Seems to be down.  (At least I can't get to it)
[05:54] <pirast> i cant get to it too
[05:54] <cristian> i'm having problems with openoffice
[05:54] <aeon17x> hey guys, we have an offtopic channel fro greetings and such
[05:54] <cribbon> cristian, explain
[05:54] <raf256> hi aeon17x
[05:54] <cristian> the colors are wrong
[05:54] <raf256> :P
[05:54] <cristian> i'm using an 8bit terminal
[05:54] <bassinboy> what do you install for mp3 support?
[05:54] <deFrysk> hey aeon17x  :)
[05:54] <pigeonflight> !mp3
[05:55] <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:)
[05:55] <aeon17x> !tell bassinboy about mp3
[05:55] <bassinboy> hehe
[05:55] <cristian> the background is blue, and the icons show wrong colors
[05:55] <cristian> anu idea?
[05:55] <hawking> hi I have a laptop which has windows xp on the first partition and I want to install ubuntu in it.I just want to learn if I may face any problems that you may have faced before and does installing grub on the same drive as xp cause any problems?
[05:56] <wickedpuppy> icewt, k3d is just like maya .... very very clean ... i recommend you check it out ... i am impressed :P
[05:56] <raf256> "If Ubuntu ignored this, it could be sued in nations like the U.S."
[05:56] <PatrikJohansson> Is there any way to run OS X applications in Ubuntu??
[05:56] <raf256> in evil nations, like US
[05:56] <dr_willis> hawking,  shouldent. thats how my laptop is set up.
[05:56] <thrush> hawking: shouldnt be any problems if u have any someone here should be able to resolve it pretty quickly
[05:57] <icewt> wickedpuppy: ok :)
[05:57] <erUSUL> PatrikJohansson, iirc PearPC
[05:57] <PatrikJohansson> raf256, ignored what? (just joined plz repeat)
[05:57] <foomanchew> DVD playback issues ?
[05:57] <selinium> Ping Seveas?
[05:57] <foomanchew> can anyon help me ?
[05:57] <hawking> dr_willis do you have grub and xp on the same drive or did you make another configuration?
[05:57] <PatrikJohansson> erusul, is it "stable"??
[05:57] <_jason> hawking:  I am running it fine with that setup.  however I installed xp fresh and chose a smaller partition in the isntall.  Just make sure you defrag you harddrive to move the contents of your xp to the beginning of the drive before you resize it.
[05:58] <selinium> Any compiling gurus about?
[05:58] <raf256> PatrikJohansson: mp3 patent
[05:58] <wickedpuppy> selinium, compile what ?
[05:58] <raf256> yes, and DVD
[05:58] <erUSUL> PatrikJohansson, never used it myself is a virtual mac it emulates ppc so in x86 is slow
[05:58] <oborochan> is it possible to remove open office from ubuntu? when i try doing that in syantpic it says it will also remove "ubuntu-desktop"
[05:58] <_jason> oborochan:  you can safely remove ubuntu-desktop
[05:58] <deFrysk> oborochan, thats no prob , ubuntu-desktop is a virtual package
[05:59] <oborochan> what is it exactly?
[05:59] <raf256> oborochan: removing ubuntu desktop VIRTUAL PACKAGE is probaly not a bad thing.
[05:59] <cristian> well thanks anyway
[05:59] <hawking> _jason : well my harddrive has two parts right now and I want to resize it too... so when I change the size of the drive xp that is in after defraging will I face any problems*
[05:59] <selinium> wickedpuppy, I am compiling mysql-administrator. it is complaining about a couple of files.. I am fairly new to this.
[05:59] <deFrysk> oborochan, it represents a set of packages
[05:59] <bassinboy> i need universe and multiverse repos
[05:59] <foomanchew> selinium, what is it posting ?
[06:00] <oborochan> thanx, and i'm using hoary right now, should i upgrade to breezy? is it stable?
[06:00] <foomanchew> oborochan, yes it is !
[06:00] <deFrysk> oborochan, its stable yes
[06:00] <oborochan> so, do you recommend an upgrade?
[06:00] <oborochan> is it better to upgrade or to do a clean install?
[06:00] <foomanchew> oborochan, yes
[06:00] <FaBBio> hi all
[06:01] <icewt> oborochan: clean install, so you get less problems
[06:01] <foomanchew> oborochan, depends should you want to retain data ?
[06:01] <selinium> foomanchew, wickedpuppy : http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3936
[06:01] <Subvertir> Anyone here use Samba to share printers?
[06:01] <deFrysk> oborochan, clean install would be nice if possible but upgrade also is fine
[06:01] <oborochan> ok thanx
[06:01] <_jason> hawking:  I did not have to resize.  Just be sure to backup your files.  Read about resizing the xp partition.  From what I read, you should defrag a couple of times to ensure no data gets lost when you partition.  But many people do this and it works well.  After you partition the drive, everything is easy and relatively straight forward.
[06:01] <FaBBio> I've a problem with nautilus, I can't connect ssh in nautilus gnome 2.12
[06:01] <FaBBio> there's a way to solve it?
[06:02] <foomanchew> selinium, apt-get install libglade2-dev
[06:02] <deFrysk> oborochan, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgradeNotes?highlight=%28upgrade%29
[06:02] <oborochan> thanx
[06:03] <oborochan> i think i'll go for a clean install
[06:03] <foomanchew> selinium, you need libglade to build admin util
[06:03] <deFrysk> oborochan, good plan :)
[06:03] <hawking> _jason : and another problem I've faced before is...I had windows me in my last computer and I resized it and the windows CD that came with the computer didn't work anymore saying this is not that computer... Is there a way to save the current partition settings so that I can get back easily anytime?
[06:03] <bassinboy> anyone have codes to add repos?
[06:03] <deFrysk> !tell bassinboy about repos
[06:04] <liang> hihi
[06:04] <Mabus06> how come I cannot transfer files to my ftp folder via file browser?
[06:04] <pirast> one question to the ubuntu.com website: why is the reverse entry set to gentoo.ubuntu.com?
[06:04] <pirast> :-D
[06:04] <liang> someone in switzerland?
[06:04] <FaBBio> I'm trying to open location: ssh://fabio@192.168.0.15 but doesn't go
[06:04] <FaBBio> in nautilus
[06:04] <deFrysk> Mabus06, connect first ?
[06:05] <foomanchew> FaBBio, whats the error
[06:05] <FaBBio> in shell every thing is fine
[06:05] <foomanchew> aaah
[06:05] <selinium> foomanchew, cheers, it has stopped on another couple of apps, i will try and wor it out myself. If not I may ping ya!  Cheers!
[06:05] <pirast> FaBBio: Try to use Places -> Connect to server
[06:05] <snikker> hi, how can i replace a .deb package with the old version?
[06:05] <bassinboy> deFrysk: i need universe and multiverse repos
[06:05] <dan> test
[06:05] <liang> hihi
[06:05] <Mabus06> deFrysk, ,,,, file browser. that has nothing to do with it. I'm connected anyway, but that doesn't matter
[06:05] <foomanchew> selinium, to search for missing dependency file do apt-cache search <filename>
[06:05] <Mabus06> deFrysk, .... how would I be here if I wasn't connected to the net? :D
[06:06] <Seveas> selinium, pong
[06:06] <selinium> foomanchew, yep, cheers!
[06:06] <foomanchew> no worries
[06:06] <FaBBio> foomanchew, Nautilus non pu mostrare (can't show) ssh://fabio@192.168.0.15. Selezionare un altro visualizzatore e tentare di nuovo. (select another viewer and try again)
[06:06] <_jason> hawking:  don't know... not familiar with that
[06:06] <coolkev> every time i restart my computer and i get to the loging screen i see an error stating, The Configuration file has an invalid line for the login screen, switching to default. and then i see the default gnome login screen. How do i fix this and i dentify the invalid line
[06:06] <foomanchew> FaBBio, yikes..... italiano
[06:06] <deFrysk> bassinboy, <sigh> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto#head-5be95103ff75d442c031184440fc53892140eead
[06:06] <coolkev> or where is the config file
[06:07] <panzar> i can't find the 'multiverse' source in synaptic.
[06:07] <panzar> how can i add it?
[06:07] <FaBBio> foomanchew, nautilus can't show ssh://fabio@192.168.0.15. Select another viewer and try again.
[06:07] <deFrysk> panzar, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto#head-5be95103ff75d442c031184440fc53892140eead
[06:07] <HappyFool> it might be called 'community supported' (restricted) or similar
[06:08] <foomanchew> FaBBio, hmm investigating
[06:08] <coolkev> HappyFool: every time i restart my computer and i get to the login screen i see an error stating, The Configuration file has an invalid line for the login screen, switching to default. and then i see the default gnome login screen. How do i fix this and i dentify the invalid line, and where is the config file
[06:08] <erUSUL> !tell panzar about repos
[06:09] <selinium> Seveas, hi there I was having some compile probs, foomanchew is helping at the mo. But it has stalled again in the same place with the same error.. http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3936
[06:09] <panzar> deFrysk: sure, i find the universe-source.
[06:09] <panzar> but not the multiverse
[06:09] <erUSUL> coolkev, /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[06:09] <FaBBio> foomanchew, in the other pc it's the same thing
[06:10] <selinium> Seveas: what i was really after was mysqlcc which I used all the time on Hoary... but it looks like it has been incorporated in this file.
[06:10] <FaBBio> foomanchew, it's always breezy
[06:10] <CarlFK> how do I find out what pachage provides strings?
[06:10] <foomanchew> ok
[06:10] <panzar> erUSUL: should i add this one:
[06:10] <panzar> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe multiverse
[06:10] <selinium> foomanchew, still complains. Same error
[06:10] <selinium> :)
[06:10] <NoUse> CarlFK check packages.ubuntu.com
[06:10] <panzar> to get access to both multiverse and universe
[06:11] <panzar> ?
[06:11] <erUSUL> panzar, yes
[06:11] <deFrysk> panzar, yes
[06:11] <panzar> thanks, mine sources.list file only had "universe"..
[06:11] <panzar> for some strange reason.
[06:11] <dbg_> whats is te ubuntu channel in spanish? thanks a lot
[06:11] <snuffy> hello, newbie question i'm afraid... when i try to edit the grub menu on bootup for the ubuntu entry (i have to change hd1,0 to hd00), it changes ok, and will boot to ubuntu, but it defaults back to hd1,0 the next time. how to i make it save the entry?
[06:11] <erUSUL> !es
[06:11] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:11] <Jemt> Greetings. I have just shared a folder in my home folder using Samba. I'm now trying to connect from a windows computer, but no luck. I enter the username and password for my linux users, but nothing happens. What am I doing wrong ?
[06:12] <selinium> Seveas. Did you get a chance to look at that phpmyadmin prob? If it isn't broken now I could use that! :)
[06:12] <dbg_> gracias
[06:12] <Jemt> I connect using \\ip\folder
[06:12] <corincole> whats the easiest way of opening a .doc file on ubuntu?
[06:12] <selinium> corincole, double click on it?
[06:12] <erUSUL> corincole, with openoffice or abbyword
[06:12] <corincole> ok
[06:13] <Jemt> corincole: It will open with OpenOffice if you double click it :)
[06:13] <selinium> corincole, :
[06:13] <selinium> corincole, :)
[06:13] <oborochan> is there any problems playing videos with totem in breezy? cuz i heard it doesn't have totem-xine pack
[06:14] <_jason> oborochan:  I installed totem-xine on breezy
[06:14] <Jemt> Greetings. I have just shared a folder in my home folder using Samba. I'm now trying to connect from a windows computer, but no luck. I enter the username and password for my linux users, but nothing happens. What am I doing wrong ?
[06:14] <oborochan> oh it's on synaptic?
[06:14] <_jason> oborochan:  yep
[06:15] <_jason> oborochan:  in universe
[06:15] <panzar> W: Kunde inte ta status p kllkodspaketlistan http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 Filen eller katalogen finns inte)
[06:15] <Rockett18> Jemt> did you specify a samba password? you cannot login with your unix password unless you gie it a smbpasswd
[06:15] <oborochan> and do you guys recommend installing breezy?
[06:15] <selinium> Jemt, dont just repeat paste! Give people a chance! People aren't going to respond quicker. Give it 5-10 mins at least!
[06:15] <_jason> oborochan:  yes
[06:15] <panzar> synaptic says it couldn't find the file or directory.
[06:15] <oborochan> thanx
[06:15] <Jemt> Rockett18: Nope, actually I did not
[06:15] <panzar> deFrysk: any ideas? :)
[06:15] <Jemt> Rockett18: How do I do that ?
[06:15] <foomanchew> selinium, check for libglade in /usr/lib/pkgconfig/
[06:15] <Rockett18> sudo smbpasswd -a user_name
[06:15] <panzar> deFrysk: the error msg i pasted is partly in swedish, but it says it couldn't find the file or dirs.
[06:16] <Rockett18> it will then ask for your smb password
[06:16] <Jemt> Rockett18: Great, I'll try that :)
[06:16] <deFrysk> panzar, pastje your sorces.list in pastebin
[06:16] <deFrysk> sources.list
[06:16] <corincole> selinium, thanks, i didnt realise oo could open .doc files
[06:16] <corincole> ;)
[06:16] <corincole> :)
[06:16] <panzar> deFrysk: sure
[06:16] <deFrysk> geez all those typo's again
[06:16] <corincole> *(-_-)*
[06:16] <corincole> *|-_-|*
[06:17] <selinium> foomanchew, libglade-2.0.pc  :)
[06:17] <foomanchew> cool
[06:17] <Jemt> Rockett18: Will I haft to restart Samba ?
[06:17] <corincole> *)-_-(*
[06:17] <Jemt> Rockett18: It's still not working
[06:17] <corincole> (-_-)
[06:17] <corincole> *-_-*
[06:17] <Losdow> i have a creative live 24-bit not working in breezy, device manager says its a creative audigy LS. Does breezy use the wrong driver or is it supposed to work? If i install the driver found at opensource.creative, do i have to uninstall the other one first?
[06:17] <foomanchew> to make sure do ... $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig ./configure
[06:17] <HappyFool> corincole: enough already
[06:17] <veillette> salut
[06:17] <_jason> !fr
[06:17] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[06:17] <selinium> corincole, np? I just realised I hadn't smiled at the end and it might of seemed a bit sarcastic. :)
[06:17] <foomanchew> selinium, then try ./configure again
[06:17] <sword> hey how do you configure the resolution in gnome again?
[06:18] <panzar> deFrysk: thanks, it's on line 28: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3937
[06:18] <panzar> the newly added.
[06:18] <coolkev> hi, i have a problem, it maybe a big or a small I'm not sure. Everytime i get to the login screen, gdm, i recieve an error start that there is an invalid line in my config file, and it switch to the default gnome login screen. Now i've looked at gdm.conf and am not sure where this error line might be hiding
[06:18] <veillette> wat shop
[06:18] <coolkev> I was wondering if it was safe to post my gdm.conf on pastebin and have otehr look at it to identify the problem or does the gdm.conf contain some important information that should not be revealed?
[06:18] <foomanchew> sword, System->Preferences-> Screen Resolution
[06:18] <veillette> ca boum
[06:18] <corincole> lol
[06:18] <Rockett18> Jemt> you may have to yes
[06:18] <_jason> coolkev:  i had that problem, give me a sec and ill write up the fix
[06:18] <coolkev> ok
[06:18] <Jemt> Rockett18: Ok. I also enabled the user 'smbpasswd -e usrname'.
[06:18] <Rockett18> Jemt> it has been a long time since I have set-up samba
[06:19] <Jemt> Rockett18: Do you remember how I restart Samba ?
[06:19] <veillette> hello
[06:19] <Rockett18> Jemt> sudo  /etc/init.d/samba restart
[06:19] <PatrikJohansson> Does anyone know a good way to run OS X applications in Ubuntu?? (Something like wine)
[06:19] <Jemt> Rockett18: Great :)
[06:19] <veillette> je parle francais
[06:19] <HappyFool> coolkev: i think gdm.conf is fairly safe
[06:20] <_jason> coolkev:  back up your current gmd.conf and replace it with factory-gdm.conf... everything should be in /etc/gdm
[06:20] <coolkev> ok HappyFool then i shall post it on pastebin
[06:20] <mjr> PatrikJohansson, there is none. You can run MacOS X in Mac-On-Linux if you have a PPC box (on intels there's pearpc or qemu for that, but they're rather slow)
[06:20] <Rockett18> veillette pour francais /join #ubuntu-fr
[06:20] <veillette> oui
[06:20] <deFrysk> panzar, line 19 can be removed (double entry)
[06:21] <foomanchew> PatrikJohansson, no there is no solution yet
[06:21] <coolkev> happyFool : http://pastebin.com/413466
[06:21] <Losdow> anyone got creative live 24-bit to work in breezy?
[06:21] <Jemt> Rockett18: Still not working :/
[06:21] <PatrikJohansson> mjr, foomanchew, ok thx :'(
[06:21] <Jemt> Don't Gnome display a hand under a shared folder like Windows ?
[06:21] <panzar> deFrysk: done. restarted synaptic, but i still get that error
[06:21] <foomanchew> Jemt, its linux
[06:22] <Jemt> foomanchew ..
[06:22] <Jemt> I know
[06:22] <foomanchew> hahaha
[06:23] <panzar> deFrysk: my firewall couldn't possibly be blocking this somehow?
[06:23] <panzar> deFrysk: the other restricted sources works fine.
[06:23] <HappyFool> yay. disconnected for the *second* time in fifteen minutes
[06:25] <Rockett18> Jemt> Not sure what's happening with your samba then
[06:25] <deFrysk> panzar, /me is busy now , sorry try another person for help please :(
[06:25] <foomanchew> Corban Dallas MultiPass
[06:26] <nikken> now im sooo tired of this crap :=) cant get my avi file to play with totem, missing codec and i have w32codecs installed :(
[06:26] <panzar> deFrysk: sure, thanks for trying
[06:26] <deFrysk> panzar, ok , again sorry (business )
[06:26] <Rockett18> nikken> sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[06:26] <panzar> deFrysk: np at all
[06:26] <foomanchew> nikken, get mplayer
[06:27] <nikken> gonna try that one, brb :=)
[06:27] <HappyFool> coolkev: have you edited gdm.conf at all?
[06:27] <selinium> foomanchew, still no joy   http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3938
[06:28] <nikken> Rockett18, that package is not avaliable :=)
[06:28] <coolkev> _Jason you remember how to back up and replace the files using the terminal
[06:29] <holycow> ubuntulinux.org ... is the site having issues? i cant reach the domain
[06:29] <coolkev> i tried to fix it by changing someshit but no good
[06:29] <Rockett18> nikken> do you have universe/multiverse on your sources.list?
[06:29] <foomanchew> nikken, add multiverse
[06:29] <LokeDK> Can I mount iso images to /cdrom without anything happens?
[06:29] <coolkev> for gdm.conf
[06:29] <nikken> probably not, just installed ubunto m8
[06:29] <foomanchew> nikken, I just installed it from multiverse
[06:29] <nikken> how do i do that?
[06:29] <Amaranth> LokeDK: They should automount in /media
[06:29] <Amaranth> oh, iso images
[06:29] <_jason> coolkev:  sudo cp gdm.conf gdm.conf.backup and then sudo cp factory-gdm.conf gdm.conf
[06:29] <coolkev> good man
[06:30] <snikker> hi, i must remove "lsb-base 3.0" and reinstall "lsb-base 2.0", how can i do?
[06:30] <LokeDK> it's because I believe that cedega uses /cdrom, and I need to let steam recognize the cd
[06:30] <Amaranth> LokeDK: Nevermind then, but yeah, you can mount them to /cdrom, most apps just read /cdrom like a file and don't do ioctl magic
[06:30] <LokeDK> Amaranth, oh okay.. same with /media/cdrom0 ?
[06:30] <holycow> can anyone else reach ubuntulinux.org?  just curious
[06:31] <Amaranth> LokeDK: As long as you umount before putting in a CD, sure. :)
[06:31] <Amaranth> holycow: ubuntu.com
[06:31] <LokeDK> Amaranth, I will :) thanks
[06:31] <Amaranth> holycow: seems down to me though
[06:31] <coolkev> cp command stands for change parameters?
[06:31] <holycow> ah okay so its not just me
[06:31] <holycow> danke
[06:32] <moparfan90> is there a way  to edit the menu on right-click?
[06:32] <selinium> moparfan90, What do you want to do?
[06:32] <moparfan90> add a thing for terminal
[06:32] <moparfan90> (im in gnokme)
[06:32] <moparfan90> gnome*
[06:33] <selinium> moparfan90, I use the windows key ... System/prefs/keyboard short cuts
[06:33] <moparfan90> oo
[06:33] <moparfan90> ok
[06:34] <Rockett18> !tell nikken about repositories
[06:34] <moparfan90> ill do that too but is there a way o edit then rick-click menu?
[06:34] <trappist> why is it that I have kernel 2.6.12-9 but the latest kernel-source package available is 2.6.11
[06:34] <selinium> Probably, but I dont know how for that purpose.
[06:35] <HappyFool> trappist: look for linux-source
[06:35] <trappist> HappyFool: thanks
[06:35] <coolkev> _jason did exactly as u mentined and didn't work
[06:35] <_jason> coolkev:  still giving you an error about gdm.conf?
[06:35] <coolkev> ye
[06:35] <_jason> coolkev:  link your gdm.conf again... and does the erro give you a line number?
[06:36] <jrennard> Greetings.
[06:36] <coolkev> it doesn't say gdm.conf just says configuration file, but i'm guessing it has to be gdm.conf
[06:36] <coolkev> no it doesn't give a line number
[06:36] <coolkev> if u had the same problem you should know exactly what it says
[06:36] <HappyFool> coolkev: i diff'ed your gdm.conf against mine, and there are no obvious errors
[06:36] <coolkev> ok
[06:37] <jrennard> Can someone tell me how to apt-get phpmyadmin?  I'm having some problems
[06:37] <_jason> coolkev:  I assumed it was the same problem because I thought it said gdm.conf... it amy be a different file
[06:37] <coolkev> so which config file is it bitching about now
[06:37] <addhen> any reposotory for making java updates
[06:37] <coolkev> could it be xorg.conf?
[06:38] <NoUse> !javadebs
[06:38] <ubotu> Sun Java debs packaged for Ubuntu. Install from http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy))
[06:38] <HappyFool> coolkev: you probably wouldn't even see the gdm screen then
[06:38] <coolkev> it has to do something with the login i'm sure cause why else will my login screen not show
[06:38] <coolkev> what conf fiels effect the login?
[06:38] <coolkev> files*
[06:38] <addhen> ok thanks
[06:38] <HappyFool> coolkev: take a look in /var/log/gdm/:0.log
[06:39] <coolkev> ohh smart
[06:39] <Stormx2> How can i use ls to generate a list of files in a directory, one per line, with only the filename (no other info)
[06:40] <coolkev> HappyFool I'm looking at it
[06:40] <HappyFool> Stormx2: something like   /bin/ls|tee /dev/null
[06:40] <HappyFool> coolkev: any errors about config files?
[06:40] <coolkev> Warning: font renderer for ".pcf" already registered at priority 0
[06:40] <Stormx2> HappyFool: Thanks :)
[06:40] <HappyFool> Stormx2: the |tee /dev/null bit is not needed if you're piping the output anywhere
[06:40] <coolkev> i see a bunch of lines with that
[06:41] <coolkev> should i post it on pastbin?
[06:41] <HappyFool> coolkev: i have that too; i don't think it's important
[06:41] <HappyFool> coolkev: sure
[06:41] <coolkev> HappyFool --> http://pastebin.com/413495
[06:42] <raf256> newest 5.10 amd64 kernel do not but - crashes with error about not finding some tileblit.ko .. what can I do about it?
[06:42] <raf256> *boot
[06:42] <nikken> when i did what the adding repositories how to told me i got loads of W: Couldn't stat source package list http://se.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/se.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-backports_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory) :=)
[06:43] <snikker> hi, how can i replace a .deb package with the old version without remove the dependencies?
[06:43] <HappyFool> coolkev: looks like mine
[06:43] <coolkev> ok
[06:43] <b0b> hi guys, anyone here use conky ? and know how to get it to display xmms info ?
[06:43] <HappyFool> coolkev: have you installed a different login theme?
[06:43] <coolkev> yes
[06:44] <coolkev> usign the login manage
[06:44] <coolkev> manager*
[06:44] <HappyFool> coolkev: ah. i think that is the problem
[06:44] <raf256> where should I report a bug in ubuntu package?
[06:44] <coolkev> but it worked on hoary
[06:44] <raf256> *packet
[06:44] <coolkev> it was from hoary and then i upgraded to breezy
[06:44] <kandoora_> has anyone heard of jahshaka
[06:44] <coolkev> like yesterday
[06:44] <HappyFool> coolkev: evidently it's broken here
[06:44] <coolkev> it worked the first time
[06:44] <coolkev> ok, so what do i change it to
[06:45] <coolkev> or how do i fix
[06:45] <HappyFool> coolkev: i'd just switch it back to 'human'
[06:45] <coolkev> then reboot or restart x?
[06:45] <HappyFool> coolkev: i don't know much about login themes, but i am surprised a standard theme would break
[06:45] <HappyFool> coolkev: only if you want to test it
[06:45] <Mez> nikken, at the moment breezy-backports doesnt exist
[06:45] <coolkev> ok i'll restart x
[06:46] <kandoora_> jahshaka anyone
[06:46] <antisocialboris> i cant connect to ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net when i update, any other adress i can use?
[06:47] <holycow>  if i'm making a second partition to hold /home, should it be a logical or a primary partition?
[06:47] <coolkev> ah did not work happyFool
[06:48] <Mez> antisocialboris, it's closed
[06:48] <Mez> use official backports
[06:48] <HappyFool> coolkev: the error is this, correct? "The Configuration file has an invalid line for the login screen, switching to default."
[06:48] <coolkev> yes
[06:48] <coolkev> well let me look at it again
[06:48] <coolkev> i'll log out and log in
[06:48] <coolkev> and memorize it
[06:48] <antisocialboris> ok, anywhere else i can try?
[06:48] <MaTaKs> how to run xmame?
[06:48] <coolkev> give me a sec
[06:49] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  you need the game roms.
[06:49] <blueblood> I know you can't mount NTFS with read/write (not stable and secure anyway) but can I mount my ext partition /home in windows?
[06:49] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  and put them in the right place.. and then its like 'xmame pacman'
[06:49] <blueblood> with read/write support
[06:49] <MaTaKs> i already have the rom, now where wil i put the rom
[06:49] <nikken> a fast question, whats the flag for opening a tar.gz file, i know its tar -x*** :=)
[06:49] <BinkS> HI
[06:49] <moparfan90> i have a xmms skin where do i extract it to?
[06:49] <MaTaKs> ye the default game is pacman
[06:49] <dr_willis> type xmame - and it will tell you where its searching for them. some 'roms' dor.
[06:49] <HappyFool> blueblood: read-only via explore2fs -- i think there might be r/w support
[06:49] <trappist> nikken: tar zxvf
[06:49] <nikken> thanks :=)
[06:50] <blueblood> HappyFool, hmm, as "dangerous" as NTFS write?
[06:50] <MaTaKs> but i want to play other game and i already have the rom
[06:50] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  then its xmame nameofgame
[06:50] <Ex-Cyber> can anyone recommend a newsreader that can handle groups with large numbers of articles?
[06:50] <BinkS> anyone know why I cant see userlist (Using X-Chat)
[06:50] <trappist> moparfan90: ~/.xmms/Skins
[06:50] <MaTaKs> but where will i put the rom?
[06:50] <HappyFool> blueblood: not sure, sorry. explore2fs doesn't have write support, but someone here mentioned a windows app (or driver/whatever) that did
[06:50] <moparfan90> ok
[06:50] <MaTaKs> in which xmame folder
[06:50] <MaTaKs> my xmame is located on my /home/mataks/.xmame
[06:51] <lancer285> Hey guys, what repository is w32codecs on for breezy?
[06:51] <MaTaKs> and the folders in my xmame are cfg  classes  diff  hi  inp  mem  nvram  rc  rom  sta
[06:51] <BinkS> MaTaKs; Ahh, are there MAME emu's/roms for linux?
[06:51] <drakeoutlaw> does any  breezy user have the system->administration->boot menu item in his installation
[06:51] <MaTaKs> yes
[06:51] <trappist> blueblood: I tried explore2fs's write support and it was exactly as dangerous as ntfs's
[06:51] <blueblood> HappyFool, ok.. maybe the best way is to use my other debian server with samba.. But how do I share linux <-> linux?
[06:51] <BinkS> one thing im missing :)
[06:51] <MaTaKs> xmame i get it on repo
[06:51] <holycow> drakeoutlaw, no
[06:51] <HappyFool> blueblood: nfs is the usual way, i believe
[06:51] <NoUse> !tell lancer285 about w32codecs
[06:51] <blueblood> HappyFool, ok thanks, will check it
[06:52] <HappyFool> !tell blueblood about nfs
[06:52] <trappist> blueblood: you can use samba for linux <-> linux
[06:52] <coolkev> The configuration file contains an invalid command line for the login dialoug, so running the default command. Please fix your configuration
[06:52] <coolkev> thats the error HappyFool
[06:52] <MaTaKs> BinkS,  where will i put the rom?
[06:52] <HappyFool> blueblood: as i recall it's not hard to setup nfs
[06:52] <MaTaKs> in which folder
[06:52] <nikken> how do i unzip a tar.bz2 file?
[06:52] <HappyFool> coolkev: hmm. you said you upgraded recently?
[06:52] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  the mame roms can be in several plaes. the mame config file lists where they look. each user can have their own config files. try .xmame/roms
[06:52] <moparfan90> wait i typed tar filename.tar.bz2  ~/.xmms/Skins    and it said i need a 'b' argument???
[06:52] <coolkev> yes
[06:52] <jrennard> Hello, can anyone tell me the proper path to PHPMYADMIN so I can apt-get install it?
[06:52] <coolkev> yesterday
[06:52] <trappist> nikken: tar jxvf
[06:52] <BinkS> does it use normal roms, same as windows???
[06:52] <blueblood> trappist, how do I mount my samba share then? same way as in windows? ( \\server\user ) ?
[06:52] <nikken> thanks again
[06:52] <HappyFool> coolkev: how did you go about upgrading?
[06:52] <drakeoutlaw> nikken: tar -xvjf j is for bzip2 files
[06:53] <trappist> blueblood: //server/share
[06:53] <BinkS> Is there a Roms folder?
[06:53] <antisocialboris> can i get unrestricted formats?
[06:53] <canindya> jrennard, your synaptics is not able find it?
[06:53] <antisocialboris> sorry, restricted
[06:53] <BinkS> MaTaKs, is there a roms folder
[06:53] <coolkev> i folled instruction on the wiki.ubuntu.com/breezyupgrade
[06:53] <coolkev> i changed the repos
[06:53] <trappist> blueblood: mount -t smbfs //server/share /mnt/point
[06:53] <felipe_> Is there something like Guardog for Gnome?
[06:53] <coolkev> and dit he apt-get dis-upgrade
[06:53] <BinkS> im installing it now
[06:53] <coolkev> the*
[06:53] <jrennard> I'm SSH into the box and it isn't finding it.  I was going to edit to enable multiverse / universe, but I'm a Windows guy and can't figure out how to edit text files.  =)
[06:53] <HappyFool> coolkev: and has the login ever worked without error in breezy?
[06:54] <coolkev> the first time i rebooted
[06:54] <djm62> jrennard: nano is an easy to use text editor
[06:54] <coolkev> and loged in breezy works
[06:54] <HappyFool> jrennard: use nano. 'sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list'
[06:54] <coolkev> and then after that it shows that error
[06:54] <HappyFool> coolkev: so the first login worked without any problems?
[06:54] <coolkev> yes
[06:54] <HappyFool> puzzling
[06:54] <glyn> is there a channel here for torrents?
[06:55] <coolkev> it is
[06:55] <moparfan90> i want to extract a .tar.bz2 file to a folder what do i type???      tar filename.tar.bz2 /destination  ??
[06:55] <canindya> coolkev, can you reconfigure your X again?
[06:55] <BinkS> MaTaKs, Where does it install 2?
[06:55] <coolkev> can i?
[06:55] <coolkev> or should i?
[06:55] <moparfan90> #torrents  maybe
[06:55] <HappyFool> coolkev: while in that first session, did you change your login setup?
[06:55] <canindya> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-sorg
[06:55] <dr_willis> looking at the xmame config file in /etc shows ----->     rompath                 /usr/share/games/xmame/roms
[06:55] <jrennard> Okay, so now...I'm in NANO but there is no text in the source.list file
[06:55] <coolkev> happyfool no
[06:55] <drakeoutlaw> tar -xvjf filename.tar.bz2 -C dirname
[06:55] <djm62> jrennard: sources.list
[06:56] <MaTaKs> wooot i got it running by doing "xmame rom/folder/here"
[06:56] <MaTaKs> :)
[06:56] <coolkev> canindya will xorg effect the login screen?
[06:56] <blueblood> trappist, thank you just made me a happy Linuxuser :)
[06:56] <coolkev> and not anything else
[06:56] <jrennard> Argh.  Thanks
[06:56] <djm62> jrennard: if you open a non-existent file, it creates an empty file for you, use [tab]  completion to save on typos
[06:56] <BinkS> MaTaKs, how do I run it under this? :/
[06:56] <panzar> where can i find w32codes? in which repository?
[06:56] <aeon17x> !tell panzar about w32codecs
[06:56] <canindya> coolkev, once you reconfigured then try with sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[06:56] <MaTaKs> BinkS, ?
[06:56] <HappyFool> coolkev: oh, hang-on
[06:57] <Guigoz9> bonsoir  tous
[06:57] <MaTaKs> but i still have problem the screen is so small
[06:57] <MaTaKs> how can i resize this one
[06:57] <_jason> !fr
[06:57] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[06:57] <coolkev> HappyFool let em tell you one thing i noticed
[06:57] <BinkS> MaTaKs, I have installed xmame, how do I run it (As I cant find it anywhere, is there a command to put in terminal or something):
[06:57] <BinkS> ?
[06:57] <HappyFool> coolkev: there was one difference between your and my gdm.conf's, but i thought it was irrelevant
[06:57] <coolkev> on system monitor i see two gdm processes running
[06:57] <trappist> blueblood: my pleasure
[06:57] <canindya> coolkev, I recently upgraded from hoary to breezt and had quite a few problems regarding X, reconfiguring solved the,
[06:57] <MaTaKs> go to terminal and go to the xmame directory by typing "cd .xmame"
[06:57] <kandoora_> how do i change the ubuntu icon next to applications menu
[06:57] <MaTaKs> it's in the hidden folder
[06:58] <coolkev> yea canindya i knoww hat you speak off
[06:58] <MaTaKs> with the dot
[06:58] <djm62> btw, openCD + ubuntu breezy liveCD CDs being given out with uk DFID magazine
[06:58] <coolkev> but i don't think it's the cause
[06:58] <panzar> aeon17x: so they aren't available from any ubuntu repository?
[06:58] <HappyFool> coolkev: can you start a terminal, and tell me what ls /usr/bin/gdmgreeter says?
[06:58] <BinkS> ok cool, how do i run though :/
[06:58] <coolkev> no such file or directory
[06:58] <HappyFool> coolkev: ah-ha
[06:59] <lancer285> hey guys, when I play .avi (divx) files w/ mplayer I can't get the image size to change. If I hit full screen, its the same size, but the box around it is full screen
[06:59] <_jason> HappyFool:  I don't have that either
[06:59] <moparfan90> how do i extract .tar.bz2 files to a folder? in terminal
[06:59] <HappyFool> coolkev: you have a line Greeter=/usr/bin/gdmgreeter in gdm.conf
[06:59] <coolkev> lancer285: change to xv
[06:59] <djm62> lancer285: that depends on the graphics output config
[06:59] <MaTaKs> BinkS, "xmame and-rom-here"
[06:59] <HappyFool> coolkev: maybe that's from hoary; mine says Greeter=/usr/lib/gdm/gdmgreeter
[06:59] <kandoora_> how do i change the ubuntu icon next to applications menu
[06:59] <lancer285> coolkev, ahh yeah. okay thanks!
[07:00] <mickskyvitch> I can see my windows partitions but can't access them,I know I've been told this before but don't recall.any help please
[07:00] <drakeoutlaw> moparfan90:tar -xvjf filename.tar.bz2 -C dirname
[07:00] <coolkev> ok HappyFool the line number?
[07:00] <HappyFool> coolkev: gdm.conf may not have been upgraded if you edited it at all under breezy
[07:00] <moparfan90> ok
[07:00] <coolkev> HappyFool it gave me the choice
[07:00] <coolkev> and i told it not to upgrade
[07:00] <HappyFool> coolkev: 42
[07:00] <BinkS> what roms should I get though?
[07:00] <coolkev> cause i didn't wanna loose my settings
[07:00] <HappyFool> coolkev: fair enough
[07:01] <_jason> coolkev:  make sure you undo the factory replace and put back the backup
[07:01] <coolkev> why did breezy developed change all these pathways?
[07:01] <MaTaKs> try strikers 1945 that's the one i'm playing right now :)
[07:01] <jrennard> HappyFool:::: Okay, so I uncommented the lines and it found the package and started the install, but I'm getting some Failed to Fetch messages.
[07:01] <kandoora_> how do i change the ubuntu icon next to applications menu
[07:01] <dr_willis> BinkS,  i have about 12GB of xmame roms. :P
[07:01] <Ysaquerai> hello
[07:01] <HappyFool> jrennard: maybe a server is down? what URL was it?
[07:02] <panzar> sorry, but how do i install a breezy .deb package?
[07:02] <Ysaquerai> can someone help me
[07:02] <BinkS> Im still not sure how 2 run it, I installed : and I get "bash: cd: .xmame: No such file or directory"
[07:02] <Revellion> panzar: dpkg -i or use the real packages from apt-get
[07:02] <BeGu> panzar, dpkg -i
[07:02] <BinkS> I want pacman mainly :P lol
[07:02] <canindya> panzar,  sudo dpkg -i packagename
[07:02] <Ysaquerai> I just installed ubuntu
[07:02] <panzar> Revellion: but w32codecs weren't there, right?
[07:02] <Ysaquerai> but sumtime it hangs
[07:02] <panzar> thanks for the command.
[07:02] <dr_willis> BinkS,  when you run xmame the first time it should make a .xmame dir. thats where the user can keep their own personal settings. and roms
[07:02] <Revellion> panzar: as far as i remember...
[07:02] <Ysaquerai> for no reason
[07:02] <jrennard> HappyFool::: Looks like....http://us.archive.bubuntu.com breezy-backports/universe packages
[07:02] <MaTaKs> BinkS, just do xmame
[07:02] <Revellion> there is w32codecs in breezy repos
[07:02] <Revellion> in the Multiverse
[07:02] <MaTaKs> without the . dot
[07:03] <HappyFool> jrennard: backports is not active yet (see /topic)
[07:03] <coolkev> lets hope this works when i restart x
[07:03] <Revellion> !tell panzar about w32codecs
[07:03] <MaTaKs> need to have the rom first
[07:03] <HappyFool> jrennard: you can comment those lines out again, or just ignore the error
[07:03] <kandoora_> how do i change the ubuntu icon next to applications menu
[07:03] <BinkS> done that now i can get to the dir. :)
[07:03] <MaTaKs> dr_willis, how can i resize the scree.. it's so small
[07:03] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  xmame has like 1000+ command line options.
[07:03] <jrennard> HappyFool::: So my install of PHPMYAdmin should be fine even with erros like that?
[07:04] <BinkS> Now I need roms :/ (How do I launch xmame, im getting another error , grrrrr : ERROR: required files are missing, the game cannot be run.
[07:04] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  you want to set the scale - may want to get a xmame front end. Or set it to do fullscreen
[07:04] <HappyFool> jrennard: well, it does depend on the precise error ;) but ubuntu-backports related errors should not matter
[07:04] <MaTaKs> dr_willis, how?
[07:04] <HappyFool> jrennard: you may want to comment out those lines to make real errors stand out
[07:04] <stbain> ok... show of hands: Which is better? Cable or Satellite (DirectTV)?
[07:04] <lancer285> I switched the driver in mplayer.conf to xv, but my video files still won't go full screen. Am I missing something?
[07:04] <panzar> Do i need any other package than w32codes in order to play movies in totem?
[07:04] <lancer285> Satellite
[07:05] <HappyFool> panzar: for dvds you need something else
[07:05] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  xmame --help for the options. or edit the xmame config file  /etc/xmame/xmamerc
[07:05] <Stormx2> chcase -r -d -C -o ./music
[07:05] <Stormx2>  -> Why is this not renaming directories too?!
[07:05] <jrennard> HappyFool::: Okay, comment out which lines?
[07:05] <panzar> HappyFool: ok, but not for avis?
[07:05] <coolkev> HappyFool: I'm guna start crying
[07:05] <coolkev> cause it didn't work
[07:05] <MaTaKs> dr_willis, ok thnx man
[07:05] <HappyFool> jrennard: the ones with ubuntu-backports in them
[07:05] <HappyFool> coolkev: same error?
[07:05] <kandoora_> does anyone answer anythng around here
[07:05] <BinkS> how do I launch xmame?
[07:05] <coolkev> yes
[07:05] <dr_willis> xmame is a VERY complex program and its works in a little odd way
[07:05] <kandoora_> how do i change the ubuntu icon next to applications menu
[07:05] <lancer285> stbain, last I heard, w/ digital cable, you don't get true digital signal on 90% of your channels. you can't get true digital surround sound w/ cable either
[07:05] <HappyFool> coolkev: maybe a 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm' will solve all your problems (but you'll lose your settings)
[07:05] <dr_willis> BinkS,  type xmame in a shell. :P
[07:05] <coolkev> someone is haunting my login screen, even sicne holloween
[07:05] <nikken> i think something is wrong with my ubunto, i cant install new packages with Synaptic.
[07:06] <Stormx2> kandoora_: Eck. Try looking into skins.
[07:06] <panzar> HappyFool: totem will still not play my avi-files after installing w32codecs. do i need to setup anything in totem?
[07:06] <coolkev> HappyFool i rather loose them then have errors
[07:06] <BinkS> ERROR: required files are missing, the game cannot be run.
[07:06] <BinkS>  << I get that dr_willis :(
[07:06] <hav0k> ahhh, am having so many problems trying to get this ubuntu to instal on my computer
[07:06] <kandoora_> Stormx2, thanks dude
[07:06] <Stormx2> kandoora_: Well, I beleive its set under Themes
[07:06] <HappyFool> panzar: i'm not a multimedia guru. it may be that the files have very new, unsupported codecs, but i don't know. try mplayer and vlc as well
[07:06] <coolkev> ok i'm going to reboot one last time
[07:06] <dr_willis> BinkS,  you need to download the roms and put them in the right place.
[07:07] <BinkS> ok how do i move files then?
[07:07] <Stormx2> kandoora_: But I really don't know :-\
[07:07] <lancer285> panzar, I'm having the same problem. Mplayer seems to work a lot better that totem
[07:07] <Stormx2> BinkS: mv
[07:07] <panzar> lancer285: ok.
[07:07] <panzar> HappyFool: ok, thanks
[07:07] <glyn> anyone know of a channel for torrent help?
[07:07] <nikken> anyone tried installing ubunto on a virtual hdd?
[07:07] <HappyFool> glyn: #bittorrent ?
[07:07] <Stormx2> nikken: Not yet ;-)
[07:07] <musik> can anyone here guide me on using jigdo?? on downloading cd iso with jigdo??
[07:08] <nikken> im running on one know and it do not seem to work
[07:08] <Stormx2> chcase -r -d -C -o ./music <-- Why is this not renaming directories too?
[07:08] <BinkS> ok thanks Stormx2
[07:08] <musik> im using jigdo to download an iso.....but where is the iso getting saved???
[07:08] <hav0k> can any one help me with installation problems?
[07:08] <canindya> hav0k, what is the problem?
[07:08] <BinkS> dr_willis, do they have to be for xmame then? As google isn't helpful :(
[07:09] <dr_willis> BinkS,  theres DOZENS of sites out with mame info. google for 'mame' not xmame :P
[07:09] <dr_willis> BinkS,  xmame is the "X" version of mame.
[07:09] <MaTaKs> mame rocks :p
[07:10] <BinkS> Ahh, so I can use any mame roms? :d
[07:10] <hav0k> im trying to instal ubuntu breezy and i go through and i get past the partitioning section and then when it's installing the base system, i get an error that reads "the debootstrap program exited with an error (return volume 1)
[07:10] <Stormx2> what is mame?
[07:10] <MaTaKs> an arcade emulator
[07:10] <BinkS> and they go in ./xmame/roms ?
[07:10] <hav0k> and then it gives me "the base system installation into /target/ failed."
[07:10] <Stormx2> hav0k: I'll do some research
[07:11] <dr_willis> BinkS,  the xmame confg file in /etc/ says to put them in  /usr/share/games/xmame/roms
[07:11] <BinkS> ok :P
[07:11] <hav0k> thanks
[07:11] <loli`> Could someone tell me why everyone is using Ubuntu?
[07:11] <canindya> hav0k,  http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-76316.html you can try this
[07:11] <hav0k> because im so lost
[07:11] <dr_willis> BinkS,  OF ya can set that configl to put them whever.. OR you can use the command line optuons
[07:11] <pinucset> loli' good hardware reconising and debian based :)
[07:11] <BinkS> ill leave it alone ;) for the moment at least )
[07:12] <canindya> hav0k,  unfortunately I upgraded from hoary to breezy, but the links look useful
[07:12] <coolkev> HappyFool: that last thing you told me worked liek a charm
[07:12] <hav0k> yeah, thats exactly what i have
[07:12] <hav0k> i mean, the problem, heh
[07:12] <BinkS> dr_willis, leave them in zip folders or unzip?
[07:12] <coolkev> thanks alot to HappyFool, _jason and anyone else that suggested and tried to help me
[07:12] <trappist> why don't firefox extensions believe I'm running 1.0.7?
[07:12] <_jason> coolkev:  glad you figured it out
[07:12] <Loevborg> Is there something like a podcast player for linux?
[07:13] <coolkev> no Happy Fool figured it out for me
[07:13] <reqage> anyone familiar with gdesklets?  getting errors from xmms corner desklet
[07:13] <MaTaKs> dr_willis, to resize the screen which one will i edit?
[07:13] <MaTaKs> im now in the xmamerc
[07:13] <coolkev> _jason when he gets back can to please let em know for me that i appreciated his help
[07:13] <_jason> coolkev:  k
[07:13] <boogieman> hello all; I'm trying to install mplayer through apt-get; and came across this line "add ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat to your sources list
[07:13] <boogieman> (unstable, main)." i know i'm supposed to add this to /etc/apt/sources.lst but can some one give me the correct syntax
[07:13] <coolkev> thanks
[07:13] <BinkS> is there a good link for roms? as I keep getting 1001 popup's#
[07:14] <reqage> No Control could be found for interface IKXmms:4qz2i6vxsrqcia2mbt1lf2ca1-2
[07:14] <coolkev> i gottah goto school now
[07:14] <coolkev> bye all
[07:15] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  this is when you start reading and learning. :P  because if you set it to say do 3x scaling for ONE game.. then it may mess up other games. However
[07:15] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  the "Hightscale" and other scale settings are a # to scale the game by.
[07:15] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  i dont see the full screen optionmentioned however Hmm.. shouldbe in there somewhere
[07:16] <Sionide> is there anyway i can easily disable/enable my laptops touchpad ?
[07:16] <MaTaKs> ok ill just change the heightscale here and the widthscale is that ok?
[07:16] <nikken> baah i cant install GLIB so now i cant configure mplayer :( think im going back to windows :=)
[07:16] <MrNugget> he guys. i got a mainboard with the intel ich5 choip. I'm using ALSA but i cannot get the digita output to logitech sound system to work. any hints or tips?
[07:16] <snuffy_> my grub got a bit mixed up, when i took out a HD. i replaced the HD in exactly the same position, but grub wouldn't boot. i fixed the ubuntu side by changing 'root (hd1,0)' to 'root (hd0,0), but can't seem to do the same with the windows side. have tried to RTFQ and googled. please point me in the right direction.
[07:16] <Stormx2> hav0k: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=17860
[07:17] <_jason> does anyone know why I cannot print .dvi's?  The menu option in evince is greyed out.  However pdf's have no such restriciton.
[07:17] <hav0k> thanks stormx2
[07:17] <BinkS> I am still getting that error, when I have just put a rom in it ???
[07:17] <alumno> !tell alumno about partitions
[07:17] <Stormx2> hav0k: Basicly, check the md5 sum of the downloaded .iso, burn a new cd, burn it at a slower speed
[07:17] <MarcN> _jason: try    dvi2ps whatever.dvi ; evince whatever.ps
[07:18] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  on my system the option   'xmame -x11 3
[07:18] <dr_willis> '   does full screen i just figured :P it pays to read "xmame -help" output
[07:18] <martink> _jason: printing in evince has to be separately coded for each file format. Noone did it for dvi.
[07:18] <hav0k> yeah, thats what i have been reading
[07:18] <blackgate> what FTP server should I have for my ubuntu system?
[07:18] <_jason> martink:  ah ok thanks. And thanks MarcN too.
[07:18] <Revellion> blackgate: vsftpd for security and performance?
[07:18] <MrNugget> and gnome-volume-control doesn't start
[07:18] <Revellion> and glftpd for configurability?
[07:19] <alumno> !help partitions
[07:19] <Revellion> blackgate: personally i like vsftpd
[07:19] <Revellion> compact and a devil when it comes to performance
[07:19] <BinkS> dr_willis I am still getting that error, when I have just put a rom in it ???
[07:19] <alumno> how can i mount my all partitiosn ntfs ?
[07:19] <blackgate> Revellion, ok
[07:19] <HappyFool> !windowsdrives
[07:19] <ubotu> methinks windowsdrives is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[07:19] <dr_willis> BinkS,  i got all my roms in that dir. and 'chmod 644' them all.
[07:19] <addhen__> how do i add the trash can to my panel
[07:20] <alumno> thanks
[07:20] <Danny|> could someone give me a hint or something as to why flash is not working in firefox even though about:plugins shows it there and shows that it's enabled and i have sound on flash website but no picture :/
[07:20] <HappyFool> addhen__: right-click on the panel, choose 'Add to panel' and look for the trashcan
[07:20] <_jason> Danny|:  how did you install flash
[07:20] <BeGu> addhen, right click to panel -> add to panel -> trash
[07:20] <hav0k> hmm, is it possible to burn .iso with knoppix?
[07:21] <BinkS> dr_willis, it seems its trying to load pacman before it does anything?
[07:21] <dr_willis> BinkS,  its defaults to the pacman rom by default
[07:21] <Danny|> _jason, erm apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree? tried 5 how-to's as well .. even tried downloading flash from macromedia .. still no go
[07:21] <MaTaKs> BinkS, try "xmame /home/your/rom/folder/here.zip"
[07:21] <_jason> Danny|:  isntall flashplayer-mozilla as well
[07:21] <dr_willis> ls -l /usr/share/games/xmame/roms/pacman.zip
[07:21] <Danny|> _jason, it's installed
[07:21] <hav0k> ahh, yeah it is... sorry
[07:21] <Danny|> _jason, still not working though :|
[07:22] <dr_willis> heh - do i have to make a xmame help channel. :P
[07:22] <_jason> Danny|:  ff 1.0.7?
[07:22] <MarcN> hav0k: there are all kinds of burning tools.  I use cdrecord -eject speed=24 -v driveropts=burnfree  dev=$1 $2
[07:22] <MarcN>  where $1 is the device, say 0,0,0 and $2 is the filename.iso
[07:22] <Danny|> _jason, no, 1.5b2
[07:22] <BinkS> there is no pacman rom in there?
[07:22] <yme> did anyone manage to get webcam working on breezy x64? Everytime I try v4l I have to hard reset :(
[07:22] <budluva> i have a question, is it possible to setup a ppp connection so i can dial into my home machine via modem, and get internet access using my cable modem? but not just a shell, be able to use firefox, email and so on?
[07:22] <_jason> Danny|:  so you just symlinked the plugins?
[07:23] <MarcN> hav0k: cdrecord --scanbus will tell you the device name of your burner
[07:23] <dr_willis> BinkS,  did you Download a packman.zip rom ?
[07:23] <BinkS> no as I cant find one :/
[07:23] <Danny|> _jason, yeah, i tried to remove the symlinks though and copy paste the plugins into /opt/firefox/plugins as well.. but that didn't work either
[07:23] <dr_willis> BInks well thats an issue then. : P
[07:23] <BinkS> :P
[07:23] <icipy> Hello, can someone tell me what's usually in /etc/modprobe.d/arch-aliases. Mine is broken :-((
[07:23] <hav0k> ewww, would i be able to do it because i only have one cd drive....
[07:23] <foomanchew> HD DVD or Blue-Ray ????
[07:23] <BinkS> im in #xmame :P
[07:24] <HappyFool> budluva: i imagine it is possible, but i haven't a clue how to go about it. google for 'linux' and 'routing', or look on www.tldp.org for HOWTO's
[07:24] <_jason> Danny|:  other plugins working ok?
[07:24] <[A] ndy80> how can I know which application is blocking my /dev/dsp?
[07:24] <budluva> HappyFool, cool thanks
[07:24] <MarcN> hav0k: step 1, create an iso based on your cdrom.  step 2, burn that iso onto a blank disk.
[07:24] <MarcN> k3b, etc can automate it for you.
[07:24] <Danny|> _jason, nope.. i had some mplayer plugins and those didn't work either, i ended up deleting them all except the flash ones to see if there was a conflict or something but still no go
[07:24] <hav0k> no, i mean, im running the live cd in my one cddrive
[07:25] <hav0k> im just going to see if i can boot up windows and do it from there... if windows will work.
[07:25] <_jason> Danny|: does flash work in the ff 1.0.7
[07:25] <Danny|> _jason, someone told me to do ldd libflashplayer.so which returned http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3940 .. i'm not understanding much of that though
[07:25] <MaTaKs> wooooooooot!, i can resize now my xmame screen :p
[07:25] <MarcN> hav0k: you need a second cd or bite the bullet and install ubuntu
[07:25] <Danny|> _jason, it did work at the beginning yeah
[07:27] <yme> any webcam experts out there? v4l completely crashes my breezy everytime I run xawtv
[07:27] <_jason> Danny|:  Not sure then.  When I symlinked, everything worked fine.  You can try removing the symlinks, removing the flash packages, installing just flashplayer-mozilla, symlinking again.  That's how I have it setup.  Don't know what else to try.
[07:28] <Danny|> _jason, ok I'll try, is there a better way to delete symlinks than deleting the files itself with sudo nautilus?
[07:29] <MarcN> Danny|: sudo rm /some/file
[07:29] <antisocialboris> any help getting restricted formats?
[07:29] <nalioth> sybariten: were you successful?
[07:29] <_jason> Danny|:  I don't know about better... you can just use the terminal I guess
[07:29] <Danny|> MarcN, k thx
[07:29] <HappyFool> antisocialboris: you've read wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:30] <antisocialboris> yeah, but some stuff doesnt work cos i cant connect to one of the repositores they give you
[07:30] <HappyFool> antisocialboris: which repository?
[07:30] <MaTaKs> dr_willis, dude i can't here any sound, how to turn on the sound
[07:30] <antisocialboris> ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net
[07:31] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  no clue there.  works for me.
[07:31] <Exxcaliber> Hey guys, how do i get to see the path of a symlink?
[07:31] <HappyFool> antisocialboris: i believe that repository no longer exists
[07:31] <hav0k> nop, windows wont boot... im think im going to be formating and starting clean with ubuntu.
[07:31] <reter> what do you if you have files that need to upgraded
[07:31] <antisocialboris> is there another one i can use?
[07:31] <Danny|> _jason, nope.. not working :(
[07:32] <HappyFool> antisocialboris: ubuntu-backports is now hosted on the official repositories; however, there is not backports for ubuntu 5.10 yet (see /topic)
[07:32] <antisocialboris> im still using hoary
[07:32] <reter> The following packages have been kept back:
[07:32] <reter>   libgda2-1 libgda2-common planner
[07:32] <reter> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
[07:32] <HappyFool> !tell antisocialboris about backports
[07:32] <hav0k> hmm, with knoppix, it wont let me move files off my internal to my external, why not?
[07:33] <reter> if the files are kept back what do you do?
[07:33] <nalioth> antisocialboris: not advised to use the hoary backports for everyday upgrades
[07:33] <HappyFool> hav0k: perhaps it has mounted the drives read-only?
[07:33] <Exxcaliber> hav0k, maybe your external is writeprotected?
[07:33] <_jason> Danny|:  maybe someone smarter than i can figure it out then.  Godd luck, I Have to go.
[07:33] <Exxcaliber> HappyFool, <- Piracy..
[07:33] <Danny|> _jason, aight, thanks for the help :)
[07:33] <hav0k> hmm, can i mount them as read/write
[07:33] <nalioth> reter: wait for upgradeable versions to become available
[07:33] <HappyFool> Exxcaliber: pardon me?
[07:33] <Exxcaliber> HappyFool, j/k :P
[07:33] <hav0k> and i dong think my external is writeprotected, but how can i check
[07:34] <Exxcaliber> HappyFool, cause you write the same thing as I.
[07:34] <HappyFool> Exxcaliber: ah, ok ;)
[07:34] <Danny|> I'm going to have to remove ubuntu if i don't get this damn thing working soon. :| Anyone knows why flash on Firefox 1.5b2 is not working for me even though it's showing up in about:plugins and enabled... :|
[07:34] <antisocialboris> why not?
[07:34] <HappyFool> hav0k: put the output of 'mount' on the paste-bin
[07:35] <hav0k> happyfool, huh?
[07:35] <budluva> how do i check to see if my kernel is compiledwith ip forwarding?
[07:35] <ailean> guys, sorry to just butt in - where would I find the documentation for eclipse so that I can learn Java?
[07:35] <Kleggas> how can I do an ghost image of my current system? without using norton or other windows stuff, I only have ubuntu
[07:35] <hav0k> haha, sorry, im not really down with linux yet...
[07:35] <antisocialboris> why cant i apt get realplayer?
[07:35] <HappyFool> hav0k: open a terminal, run the command 'mount' and paste the result on http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[07:36] <bluefrog-10> Kleggas, live cd and partimage, otherwise systemrescucd with partimage
[07:36] <Exxcaliber> Does anyone have any idea why my java RE won't show up in about:plugins?
[07:36] <icipy> can't do anything with arch-aliases, even as root: no permissions - any ideas
[07:37] <hav0k> ok, what is this for?
[07:37] <Kleggas> blueblood, thanx. do I use partimage just to create it, or to recover my system too with the image
[07:37] <HappyFool> hav0k: that will tell us if the drive is mounted read-only
[07:37] <bluefrog-10> Kleggas, both and the mbr as well if needed
[07:37] <Kleggas> blueblood, great, thanx
[07:37] <blueblood> no
[07:37] <blueblood> bluefrog-10
[07:37] <blueblood> :)
[07:38] <hav0k> ok, well i did it
[07:38] <Kleggas> haha, sorry
[07:38] <MaTaKs> dr_willis, dude what does this mean? "info: trying to parse: /etc/xmame/xmamerc"
[07:38] <hav0k> oh, i see, yeah, its read only
[07:39] <hav0k> "ro"
[07:39] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  its trying to read that file. for its settings
[07:39] <hav0k> yeah, my internal and external are both read only....... shoot, can i change my external?
[07:39] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  it has a listof them it looks for in order.
[07:39] <HappyFool> hav0k: i only see one drive there?
[07:39] <MaTaKs> so it's not an error?
[07:39] <hav0k> my internal really doesnt matter at the moment... yeah, i didnt have my external mounted when i did it
[07:39] <HappyFool> hav0k: ah
[07:40] <dr_willis> MaTaKs,  No. :P
[07:40] <HappyFool> hav0k: what filesystem is on the external? also ntfs?
[07:40] <hav0k> no fat 32
[07:40] <hav0k> i wanted it to work with both my windows and the linux i was trying to install
[07:41] <hav0k> i reposted it if you want to take a look
[07:41] <yme> does anyone know if ndiswrapper will work with webcam drivers too?
[07:41] <HappyFool> hav0k: ok. something like   mount -o remount,rw /dev/sdb1        should work
[07:41] <hav0k> ok
[07:42] <hav0k> thanks dood
[07:42] <bluefrog-10> budluva, enable ip_forward in /etc/network/options
[07:42] <mula`> moin moin
[07:42] <bluefrog-10> budluva, and sudo sh -c 'echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward' to enable it right away
[07:44] <hav0k> HappyFool:  it says "mount: only root can do that"
[07:44] <antisocialboris> how would i go about getting to other people's shared folders on my network?
[07:44] <HappyFool> hav0k: sudo mount -o remount,rw /dev/sdb1
[07:44] <Loevborg> How do I permanently change the app associated with a file type?
[07:44] <emgee> Hey experts... Is there a way to set so that child windows pop up in the same workspace as their parents?
[07:45] <hav0k> awsome, it worked i think, thanks happy fool
[07:45] <hav0k> what is the "sudo" part though
[07:45] <bur[n] er> !tell hav0k about sudo
[07:45] <Mabus06> superuser do, havok
[07:45] <hav0k> ok
[07:46] <HappyFool> hav0k: superuser do. it's used in ubuntu too
[07:46] <Mabus06> hey guys, anyone here able to give help with my ftp?
[07:46] <bur[n] er> Mabus06: what's the issue?
[07:47] <hav0k> cool, so it basically just lets you do whatever?
[07:48] <daaku> anyone recommend a usb wifi-g that'll work 'out-of-the-box' with ubuntu, with WPA and all?
[07:48] <HappyFool> hav0k: something like that
[07:48] <Mabus06> bur[n] er, I can't get it to uh... work. I know, I know, be more specific but I don't know what you want me to say, so ask
[07:48] <hav0k> ok
[07:50] <bur[n] er> Mabus06: what ftp server you using?
[07:51] <bur[n] er> Mabus06: ever set up an ftp server before?  windows or linux
[07:51] <Ropechoborra> Hiz ! :)
[07:51] <foomanchew> finally mplayer ... now I can see my DVD's
[07:53] <shaya> how is one supposed to install lvm during breezy install?
[07:53] <shaya> a friend is trying to do it and always complaining that proper modules aren't installed?
[07:53] <holycow> *hmm*
[07:54] <shaya> anyone install breezy w/ LVM?
[07:54] <holycow> final breezy release does not have the usplash screen enabled, correct?
[07:54] <odie5533> Anyone know why my computer freezes when I play video files? After a while of playing a video file, it just freezes. Any media player, totem, xine, vlc, all freeze randomely
[07:56] <budluva> would setting up my ubuntu machine as a vpn server get the same results as setting up a ppp server? im trying to get my buddy who lives outside of the city in a rural area with no broadband, i want him to be able to dial into my box and have full 56k internet, ie.  surf web, download, email, irc all the good stuff......just wondering what is the best way to go about this, any suggestions?
[07:56] <Tata> alguien que hable espaol?
[07:57] <icewt> odie5533: overheating, broken memory or something perhaps? have you ran memtest?
[07:57] <odie5533> I havent
[07:57] <thrush> !es
[07:57] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:57] <odie5533> the pc is quite cool
[07:57] <icewt> odie5533: well, it's in the grub menu so try that
[07:57] <nikken> ppl, ive downloaded GTK+ 1.2.2 and i unzipped and then did ./configure, have forgotten what to do next....
[07:57] <odie5533> if my memory is bad, how do I know which stick it is?
[07:58] <odie5533> is bad memory that bad?
[07:58] <icewt> odie5533: hmm.. i'm not quite sure. and bad memory is just one of the many possibilities
[07:58] <nikken> i have bad memory and u see how much i forget :=)
[07:59] <Mabus06> bur[n] er,  I never set up ftp before
[07:59] <Mabus06> bur[n] er, I am using gproftpd
[07:59] <loufoque> someone knows a good tutorial on how to install IE5 or superior with wine ?
[07:59] <loufoque> s/superior/higher/
[08:00] <icewt> odie5533: i guess you could test the sticks separately so you'd know if it's the memory (and which of them it is if it is)
[08:00] <odie5533> loufoque, install DCOM98 first, then you can install IE5/5.5/6
[08:00] <odie5533> Why would bad memory freeze the entire pc?
[08:00] <occy> !dcom98
[08:00] <ubotu> occy: I give up, what is it?
[08:00] <nikken> noone knows what to do after ./configure? when installing from a tar file?
[08:00] <thrush> nikken: look at readme or install file
[08:00] <ggeller> nikken: make
[08:01] <thrush> nikken: make
[08:01] <nadjyla> yo
[08:01] <nikken> make do not work
[08:01] <ggeller> make install
[08:01] <lancer285> Hey guys, I'm having problems w/ Rhythmbox. When I try to play music it says 'got error opening file . . . could not start pipeline playing'
[08:01] <nikken> dont work either :=)
[08:01] <CarlF1> nikken: after ./configure,you should read the README
[08:01] <nadjyla> have a question for all breezy
[08:01] <nikken> ok m8, i will
[08:01] <Mabus06> !mp3
[08:01] <ubotu> well, mp3 is a non-free format. Restricted formats' installation instructions can be found on the RestrictedFormats page of the wiki - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats - click away:)
[08:01] <Mabus06> ^ lancer285
[08:01] <occy> ubotu, tell nadjyla about ask
[08:02] <CarlF1> anyone know how to get gaim to auto join an irc #channel on connect?
[08:02] <lancer285> Mabus06, it WAS working a few days ago. Its not playing mp3 or ogg. But XMMS plays both
[08:02] <nadjyla> for all: can you install wine+winedocs+setuptk with synaptic on breezy same time?
[08:02] <blackgate> is there an easier ftp server than vsftpd? I have just installed it and the only user it allows is an anonymous user
[08:02] <CarlF1> blackgate: I like ProFTP
[08:02] <Mabus06> speaking of ftp
[08:02] <Mabus06> can someone give me help?
[08:02] <icewt> odie5533: well, maybe it wouldn't. then again, maybe it would. i guess all you can do is just test all the parts and maybe try whether your computer freezes when playing video with - for example - knoppix etc.
[08:03] <thrush> blackgate: or pure-ftpd I think there is a front end for it in repos
[08:03] <CarlF1> Mabus06: you need to type some things
[08:03] <blackgate> CarlF1, isnt that a client?
[08:03] <bur[n] er> Mabus06: what errors are you getting?
[08:03] <CarlF1> blackgate: ok.. ProFTPd ;)
[08:04] <bur[n] er> Mabus06: can you connect to ftp://localhost ??
[08:04] <blackgate> ok =)
[08:04] <bur[n] er> Mabus06: as a side note... why use ftp when sftp is encrypted :)
[08:04] <blackgate> I look into them, thanks!
[08:04] <Mabus06> bur[n] er, I don't much care for security
[08:04] <Mabus06> ease is what I need
[08:05] <Mabus06> I'm uninstalling pro and going to try vsftpd
[08:05] <Mabus06> I don't want login stuffs.
[08:05] <Mabus06> I just want to have a ftp I can download files from anywhere easliy
[08:06] <thrush> Mabus06: might apt-get pureadmin see if u like it
[08:06] <darksatanic> Mabus06: Use HTTP instead?
[08:07] <Mabus06> darksatanic, I just want a folder I can drag files into
[08:07] <Revellion> Mabus06: vsftpd simply :)
[08:07] <Revellion> darksatanic: and HTTP is'nt the answer
[08:07] <Revellion> Mabus06: vsftpd with anonymous access enabled
[08:07] <lan> get LimeWireLinux
[08:07] <Mabus06> so I can have a large ammount of files without tediously having to change a html file to include every file I want available
[08:07] <Revellion> easy and fast
[08:08] <Revellion> Mabus06: ftp://reve.filserver.com <= vsftpd powered :)
[08:08] <Revellion> works just fine
[08:08] <Mabus06> 500 OOPS: could not bind listening IPv4 socket
[08:08] <Revellion> and anonymous dl + ul is possible
[08:08] <Mabus06> I installed vsftpd, Revellion
[08:08] <Revellion> neat :)
[08:09] <Mabus06> what does that error mean, Revellion
[08:10] <chrissturm> anyone got the dapper postgresql packages to work? for me the server just doesnt start
[08:10] <Mabus06> and how do I fix it
[08:10] <Mabus06> I get that when trying to run vsftpd
[08:10] <Revellion> Mabus06: you got that on your own vsftpd?
[08:10] <Revellion> Mabus06: using the usual /etc/init.d/vsftpd?
[08:10] <Mabus06> Revellion, I get that when I try to start it up in console
[08:10] <Mabus06> sudo vsftpd is what I typed
[08:10] <HappyFool> Mabus06: isn't it perhaps running already?
[08:10] <Revellion> Mabus06: wrong! :)
[08:10] <Revellion> # /etc/init.d/vsftpd start
[08:10] <Mabus06> running already? doubt it, just installed it
[08:11] <Revellion> you don't start it using just $ sudo vsftpd :)
[08:11] <HappyFool> Mabus06: apt-get sometimes starts services
[08:11] <HappyFool> or rather, dpkg, i guess
[08:11] <something_else> HappyFool
[08:11] <HappyFool> something_else: hi
[08:11] <Revellion> also as HappyFool mentioned
[08:11] <Mabus06> # /etc/init.d/vsftpd start
[08:12] <Mabus06> typed that, rev
[08:12] <Revellion> i think apt does start the service after dpkg configuring is complete
[08:12] <Revellion> Mabus06: ps aux|grep vsftpd? :)
[08:12] <Mabus06> How do I open it and change the settings and such
[08:12] <HappyFool> pgrep vsftpd or netstat -lt might tell you
[08:12] <Revellion> Mabus06: nano /etc/vsftpd.conf
[08:12] <Revellion> Mabus06: for help with the possible settings consult $ man vsftpd.conf
[08:12] <Mabus06> root      5789  0.0  0.0   3092   832 ?        Ss   15:06   0:00 /usr/sbin/vsftpd
[08:12] <Mabus06> nick      6242  0.0  0.0   3060   756 pts/0    S+   15:12   0:00 grep vsftpd
[08:12] <Revellion> Mabus06: then it's running :)
[08:13] <Mabus06> got that when typing the ps aux| thingy
[08:13] <erf> When I try to configure stuff it says "checking for C compiler default output... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables"
[08:13] <Revellion> then you just need to alter the settings with nano /etc/vsftpd.conf and restart vsftpd once you've done your settings changes
[08:13] <Mabus06> okay well how do I change the settings?
[08:13] <Revellion> Mabus06: # nano /etc/vsftpd.conf
[08:13] <Revellion> or
[08:13] <HappyFool> erf: install the build-essential package
[08:13] <Revellion> $ sudo nano /etc/vsftpd.conf
[08:14] <erf> Is enabling the root account a good idea?
[08:14] <budluva> how do i find the pci id of my dial up modem?
[08:14] <budluva> lspci just shows that its there, but no pci id
[08:14] <bimberi> erf: it's better security practice not to, another password to manage
[08:15] <pusling> are breezy built with gcc4 ?
[08:15] <ailean> Can someone tell me how to install the Java Runtime Environment?
[08:15] <NoUse> !tell ailean about java
[08:15] <nadjyla> ailean, use debian java install with fake root. it works well
[08:15] <HappyFool> budluva: if it's a winmodem, i'd recommend running scanModem from www.linmodems.org
[08:15] <kenny> hi guys
[08:16] <aaronjs_kexi> does ubuntu have a package that will allow apache2 some sort of mod-rewrite or mapping of url?    I can't seem to find it. :(
[08:16] <ailean> thanks nadjyla and NoUse
[08:16] <budluva> HappyFool, 0000:00:0a.0 Communication controller: Conexant HSF 56k HSFi Modem (rev 01)
[08:16] <budluva>  is this a winmodem? i dont know :P
[08:17] <HappyFool> budluva: looks like a conexant winmodem
[08:17] <turner_> yes, I beleive it is
[08:17] <kreek> I need a SSL/TLS supported FTP Client for Ubuntu, any ideas ? :)
[08:17] <kenny> i think it is
[08:17] <HappyFool> budluva: unfortunately i believe that modem requires payware drivers
[08:17] <yme> v4l crashes my laptop and v4l2 simply doesn't work. cat /proc/bus/usb/devices sees it and shows spca5xx as the driver
[08:17] <kenny> isnt gftp SSL/TLS
[08:17] <yme> can anyone help, please?
[08:17] <Fanskapet> gftp
[08:17] <kenny> Yea
[08:17] <kreek> Fanskapet
[08:17] <kreek> i got gftp
[08:17] <budluva> payware drivers? lol im not paying for modem drivers :P
[08:17] <kreek> but i dont see there any TLS option
[08:17] <Fanskapet> kreek:
[08:17] <kreek> o_O
[08:17] <Fanskapet> kreek: there is
[08:18] <kreek> where can i set it ?
[08:18] <yme> sorry, this is for a creative nx ultra webcam
[08:18] <HappyFool> budluva: http://www.linuxant.com/company/
[08:18] <bimberi> budluva: yes, looks like it, btw "0000:00:0a.0" is the pci id (iirc)
[08:18] <budluva> iirc?
[08:18] <HappyFool> budluva: there used to be free 14.4k speed drivers
[08:18] <kenny> kreek have you tried searching gnomefiles.org
[08:18] <bimberi> budluva: if i recall correctly :)
[08:18] <budluva> oh ok :P
[08:18] <budluva> thanks :P
[08:18] <bimberi> yw :)
[08:18] <erf> Anyone know what package gstreamer-lame is in?
[08:19] <erf> sorry liblame0
[08:19] <kreek> Fanskapet, help me :D
[08:19] <kreek> pls
[08:19] <kenny> universal
[08:19] <Fanskapet> kreek: agh no private msg!!
[08:19] <kenny> or is it backports
[08:19] <Fanskapet> ah you didn't
[08:19] <Fanskapet> my error :)
[08:19] <kreek> i didnt private msg u
[08:19] <Fanskapet> kreek: http://linux.ncl.ac.uk/ssh/gftps.png
[08:19] <private_meta> damn...
[08:19] <bimberi> erf: you can do a contents search on http://packages.ubuntu.com to find out
[08:19] <private_meta> i need to take "private" outta my highlight
[08:19] <kenny> erf what ur looking for is gstreamer-mad
[08:20] <Fanskapet> should be located there.. just change the SSH2 option at the right of the window
[08:20] <HappyFool> erf: gstreamer0.8-lame might help you
[08:20] <HappyFool> erf: alternatively, packages.ubuntu.com has a 'search for files in packages' form
[08:21] <HappyFool> ah, sorry
[08:21] <kreek> Fanskapet, it wont work, output is: Protocolinitialising
[08:21] <kreek> no forwarding
[08:21] <kenny> So who has switched completly over to Ubuntu
[08:22] <gaah> anyone with apache2.0.54 installed under breezy ? Im in need of one file namely /etc/apache2/conf.d/apache2 (file contains <directory> alias for /manual)
[08:22] <kenny> Im going to once i buy a bigger HDD
[08:22] <Fanskapet> kreek: uhm?
[08:22] <erf> kenny: I switched this morning
[08:22] <kenny> cool ERF, so howz it going for u
[08:23] <erf> good, still getting everything setup to how I like it
[08:23] <kenny> lol
[08:23] <kreek> it wont work
[08:23] <kreek> if i connect on port 21
[08:23] <kreek> with SSH2
[08:23] <coz> Hello all
[08:23] <turner_> apt-get install ssh
[08:23] <BeGu> what was the url of that tracker with lots of linux distros?
[08:24] <kenny> I can get it set up the way i want it but i need another big HDD so i can do it proper
[08:24] <coz> I deleted a couple of the thmed greeters and now cannot log onto the use account
[08:24] <nadjyla> BeGu, distrowatch?
[08:24] <coz> actuall I can't logon at all
[08:24] <BeGu> nadjyla,  I don't know the name of it
[08:24] <nadjyla> wait
[08:24] <BeGu> ok
[08:25] <nadjyla> http://distrowatch.com/ try it
[08:25] <coz> any idesa?
[08:25] <coz> ideas
[08:25] <kenny> coz wipe and start again
[08:25] <coz> wipe out the sysytem?
[08:25] <kenny> format and start again
[08:26] <kreek> other question
[08:26] <coz> there has to be a way of getting sround this
[08:26] <kreek> how can I copy out from eterm ?! o_O
[08:26] <bluefrog-10> coz, yes
[08:26] <kenny> i remember i did that on suse, i uninstalled the default icons and it really screwed up the system
[08:26] <popey> coz, the config for gdm is in /etc/gdm
[08:26] <coz> gdm starts fine but give me a logon screen but the place for name and password are greyed out
[08:26] <kenny> coz try downloading themes
[08:26] <coz> must be a way to change lgon greeter through command line
[08:26] <coz> i did that already
[08:26] <popey> coz, did what?
[08:26] <Blissex> coz: yes there is...
[08:26] <kenny> using terminal try to reinstall gnome or something
[08:27] <coz> dowloaded gdm-themes
[08:27] <bluefrog-10> coz, recovery mode, create a new user, give him the right to sudo and log with him, then u have time to repair for the other
[08:27] <Blissex> coz: that logon greeter is called a ''display manager''.
[08:27] <coz> what?
[08:27] <kenny> Gnome Display Manager (GDM)
[08:27] <coz> the logon screen to me is just that
[08:27] <popey> coz: why not revert the config back, copy /etc/gdm/factory-gdm.conf over /etc/gdm/gdb.conf ?
[08:27] <Blissex> coz: and there are easy and less easy ways to change the default display manager. To Something like XDM for example.
[08:27] <coz> o wo;; tru tjat
[08:27] <bluefrog-10> coz sry just read what u have written above
[08:28] <kenny> well you dont have to use gdm to log in
[08:29] <bluefrog-10> coz, popey is right revert gdm to factory conf
[08:29] <kenny> if you kill x a couple of time it will throw u into text login, from there just type startx
[08:29] <kenny> it will skip GDM login and go straight to desktop
[08:30] <erf> So package liblame0 is an actual package in breezy.. but it doesnt show in apt-cache dump
[08:30] <bimberi> erf: it's in multiverse,
[08:31] <Boobek> re
[08:31] <bimberi> ubotu tell erf about repositories
[08:31] <erf> multiverse?
[08:32] <bimberi> erf: you should have a msg from ubotu, with an explanatory link
[08:32] <coz> hole onOk that didn't work either the gdm/gdm con
[08:32] <coz> conf
[08:32] <popey> coz, did you copy the factory config over the other one?
[08:33] <coz> I believe so what is the exact procedure?
[08:34] <popey> boot pc, switch to console with CTRL+ALT+F1, logon, sudo cp /etc/gdm/gdm.conf /etc/gdm/backup-gdm.conf, sudo cp /etc/gdm/factory-gdm.conf /etc/gdm/gdm.conf, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:34] <popey> i *think*
[08:34] <popey> :D
[08:34] <popey> someone else may want to sanity check that
[08:34] <adjacent> anyone recommend a lightweight ftp server? i need to give some people access to modify their website
[08:35] <TiMiDo> adjacent ftp or gftp
[08:35] <TiMiDo> ftp is text based and gftp is a GUI interface
[08:35] <popey> TiMiDo: that's a client
[08:35] <ompaul> adjacent, static or dyanamic?
[08:35] <popey> he said server
[08:35] <TiMiDo> oh ftpd
[08:35] <TiMiDo> =)
[08:35] <TiMiDo> !info ftpd
[08:35] <adjacent> static
[08:35] <aphesz> adjacent: vsftpd is light and secure :)
[08:35] <[A] ndy80> adjacent: proftpd
[08:35] <ubotu> ftpd: (FTP server), section universe/net, is extra. Version: 0.17-19 (breezy), Packaged size: 42 kB, Installed size: 176 kB
[08:35] <Spudchat> hi everyone
[08:36] <TiMiDo> Spudchat hi
[08:36] <TiMiDo> well you have so much to pick from,
[08:36] <ompaul> adjacent, if sshd is installed then just show them how to sftp
[08:36] <TiMiDo> it depends on you're self
[08:36] <Spudchat> where would i go to alias a command?
[08:36] <bimberi> popey, coz: looks pretty good to me :)
[08:36] <popey> thanks
[08:36] <adjacent> yeh. i think vsftpd might be a good choice
[08:37] <ompaul> Spudchat,  .bashrc
[08:37] <Spudchat> ty
[08:37] <carbon_monoxide> Greetings!
[08:37] <emile> Spudchat: use alias in a shell (eg alias lls = "ls -al")
[08:38] <aphesz> emile: that will only make it a temporary alias
[08:38] <Spudchat> does that set it permanently or just until the end of the session?
[08:38] <ompaul> its carbon_monoxide a highly explosive gas
[08:38] <emile> Spudchat: temporary
[08:38] <coz> I got cannot start /etc/gdm/Factory-gdm.conf
[08:38] <emile> aphesz: i know but that was not part of the question ;p
[08:38] <Spudchat> ok thanks so then ill edit the .bashrc
[08:39] <aphesz> ;p now he got 2 answers.. hurrah :D
[08:39] <BeGu> !tell about ssh
[08:40] <bluefrog-10> coz, u don't want to start it u want to copy it
[08:40] <coz> i relaize that but the command line said that when I tryed to copy it
[08:41] <HappyFool> coz: cannot 'stat'
[08:41] <coz> i will try again
[08:41] <bluefrog-10> sudo cp /etc/gdm/factory-gdm.conf /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[08:41] <HappyFool> coz: you spelt it incorrectly -- lowercase f (factory, not Factory)
[08:42] <hav0k> how can you see what processes are running?
[08:42] <Spudchat> ps -x or top hav0k
[08:42] <BeGu> hav0k, try top
[08:42] <HappyFool> hav0k: top is one way. ps aux another
[08:42] <coz> cannot stat
[08:43] <coz> no such file or directory
[08:43] <atripathi> hey is it possible to write offline blogs to a blog site on my computer and synch to online blog when online ?
[08:43] <hacked``> guys
[08:43] <hacked``> im sick of tired of having grub boot into ubuntu by default
[08:43] <hacked``> how can i change it to winxp
[08:43] <atripathi> any such idea ?
[08:43] <bimberi> hacked``: change the "default" line in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:44] <titanium> how can i run a gtk app like gedit as a specific user?
[08:44] <HappyFool> coz: what does 'ls -l /etc/gdm/factory*' say?
[08:44] <ssam> titanium, sudo su username -c 'gedit'
[08:44] <HappyFool> titanium: applcations -> system tools -> run as different user
[08:45] <hacked``> ya but menu.lst only says default 0
[08:45] <ssam> titanium, i think
[08:45] <odie5533_> Anyone know why Totem/VLC/Xine would freeze when playing video? I tested my memory and it had no errors. The PC is quite cool too
[08:45] <hacked``> how do i know what # winxp is
[08:46] <bimberi> hacked``: 0 means it will boot the first item, you need to count uncommented "title" lines (including the separator line) until you get to XP
[08:46] <Rockett18> hacked>>count down the entries and bare in mind that "other" is also an entry
[08:46] <bluefrog-10> hacked``, have a look on what is written, am sure u can figure by urself then
[08:46] <bimberi> hacked``: frequently it's 4 (ie. the 5th entry)
[08:47] <hacked``> why dont they make a number descriptor variable instead of having people "count"
[08:47] <glyn> how do I use CVS to download a file from a web address?
[08:48] <bimberi> hacked``: as a disincentive to boot XP by default :P
[08:48] <Rockett18> bimberi>> haha, nice answer
[08:48] <nadjyla> glyn, for witch sofware?
[08:48] <HappyFool> a gui config for menu.lst would be nice
[08:48] <glyn> anything in general
[08:48] <hacked``> bimberi, thats why ubuntu is not ready for primetime and ready to take over the desktop market, because things like the count descriptor value does not exist
[08:48] <hacked``> people dont like counting anymore
[08:49] <HappyFool> *rolls eyes*
[08:49] <erf> Does Totem Movie Player have a IRC channel?
[08:49] <bimberi> hacked``: riiiight
[08:49] <HappyFool> glyn: take a look at sf.net -- their CVS checkout instructions are relatively complete
[08:49] <glyn> HappyFool: Thanks
[08:49] <nadjyla> glyn, cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xxxxx login
[08:49] <nadjyla> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xxxx co modulename
[08:50] <hacked``> guys, your method did not work, i changed default to 5, and 5 is indeed the 5th item in grub, yet it still boots ubuntu
[08:50] <nadjyla> if sofware is on sourceforge
[08:50] <nadjyla> of course ^^
[08:50] <HappyFool> glyn: oops, sf.net is down
[08:50] <bimberi> hacked``: can you put your menu.lst on a pastebin
[08:50] <bimberi> !pastebin
[08:50] <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
[08:51] <bur[n] er> hacked``: numbering starts at 0 :\... so the 5th one should be 4
[08:51] <hacked``> sure can
[08:51] <bimberi> hacked``: or you could quickly try 4 first :)
[08:52] <oasiao> anyone here using XFCE?
[08:52] <hacked``> thats exactly why they should have a count descriptor, cause people like me cant count
[08:52] <oasiao> im trying it out right now
[08:53] <erf> How do I get totem to play mp3s?
[08:53] <sunshine82> i have installed firestarter now when i try and access ubuntu wiki i get this ERROR: Bad Gateway
[08:53] <sunshine82> The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
[08:53] <sunshine82> Additionally, a 502 Bad Gateway error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.what does it mean and how do i fix it
[08:53] <TTilus> erf: how come it does not?
[08:54] <HappyFool> !tell erf about restricted
[08:54] <erf> TTilus, god knows
[08:54] <bimberi> hacked``, HappyFool: actually i recall something about a gui to manage menu.lst, i just can't find it, perhaps it was wishlist...
[08:54] <TTilus> mm
[08:54] <erf> !w32codecs
[08:54] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, a set of audio/video codecs for DVD-Video. To download the debs: http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy).  For 64-bit read: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=54399
[08:55] <HappyFool> bimberi: i imagine several people wish for it ;)
[08:55] <TTilus> !tell TTilus about restricted
[08:55] <HappyFool> erf: read the message ubotu sent you
[08:55] <HappyFool> erf: you don't need w32codecs to play mp3 files
[08:55] <bimberi> HappyFool: haha, yeah :)
[08:55] <Belutz> erf, install gstreamer0.8-mad
[08:55] <erf> HappyFool, I did and the wiki came up with an error
[08:55] <HappyFool> erf: ah
[08:56] <HappyFool> hrm, the wiki is down. how annoying.
[08:56] <oasiao> it runs a litle bit more smoot with xfce
[08:56] <oasiao> smooth*
[08:56] <carbon_monoxide> Anyone using Breezy64?
[08:56] <Mestules> configure: error: /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.a is present on your system.
[08:56] <Mestules>  somebody know why i get this error to compile cedega?
[08:56] <Belutz> bimberi, it was available in breezy preview
[08:56] <glyn> anyone know where I can get the freetype2 development packages?
[08:57] <HappyFool> glyn: maybe the libfreetype6-dev package ? (a guess)
[08:58] <bimberi> Belutz: ah thanks, i don't have it, taken out perhaps
[08:58] <erf> AH fixed
[08:58] <erf> cheers
[08:58] <Belutz> bimberi, yup, it was taken out from breezy, and i don't know why
[09:00] <sunshine82> Additionally, a 502 Bad Gateway error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.what does it mean and how do i fix it
[09:00] <HappyFool> sunshine82: the old wiki url seems to no longer be working
[09:00] <HappyFool> sunshine82: try https://wiki.ubuntu.com
[09:01] <Melee> okay dudes, I got a problem
[09:01] <Melee> I've got UT2k4 here
[09:01] <nadjyla> it s rox
[09:01] <Melee> I have the install disk here, and I think I know which file installs it
[09:01] <Melee> now I just need to know how to get it to install itself
[09:01] <nadjyla> the file sh
[09:01] <Melee> yup
[09:01] <Melee> I double clicked, didn't work
[09:01] <Melee> that was  my plan
[09:01] <nadjyla> Melee,
[09:02] <nadjyla> cut the file sh on your desktop it s work
[09:02] <nadjyla> sh install.sh or maybe
[09:02] <Melee> okay, I'll give it a shot
[09:02] <Melee> I swear, someone should make a gigantic slide show for linux or something
[09:02] <nadjyla> ut rox
[09:02] <maxmit> Hi -- can someone tell me what's missing in my RubyOnRails install?
[09:02] <Melee> I'm in way over my head
[09:03] <HappyFool> maxmit: how did you install it?
[09:03] <maxmit> I used apt-get to get ruby, then rubygems and then ruby on rails.
[09:03] <HappyFool> maxmit: so you installed the 'rails' package?
[09:04] <TTilus> Melee: slide show?!  nobody likes slides  :)
[09:04] <maxmit> Yup.
[09:04] <Melee> hey
[09:04] <Melee> everyone likes pictures
[09:04] <LivingTarget> Melee still having problems with the install?
[09:04] <siimo> hello from the hoary live cd (-:
[09:04] <TTilus> Melee: pictures, yes, but slide show reminds me of PP *shiver*
[09:05] <Melee> nope
[09:05] <Stormx2> siimo: Heya
[09:05] <Melee> it works
[09:05] <Melee> thanks guys
[09:05] <HappyFool> maxmit: hrm. ok, i thought maybe it was something simple. maybe ask in #rubyonrails for hints
[09:05] <Melee> and I'm serious, I'm gonna make a slide show when I figure this stuff out in five or fifty years
[09:05] <wiler> i have very limited space on / and the dist-upgrade wants to upgrade various kernels, i do not want to change the kernel, how can i make apt refuse to upgrade kernel?
[09:05] <HappyFool> yeesh, 372 users in #rubyonrails
[09:05] <TTilus> Melee: tell me when you are done...
[09:05] <HappyFool> wiler: i don't know if that is possible
[09:06] <holycow> hey guys, what are the default horiz and vert refresh rates in xorg.conf?  it usually defaults to some safe numbers ... anyone know?
[09:06] <Melee> Oh, we'll probably be dead or something by then, I'm sure.  See, it requires me figuring out how to use linux first
[09:06] <LivingTarget> Melee: that's good i think ut2004 on linux crashed a bit less then it does on windows me thinks
[09:06] <TTilus> wiler: mark packages "hold"
[09:06] <Melee> Its never crashed on me, I'm just looking to be able to host more people at one time
[09:06] <maxmit> Thanks HappyFool. Nobody in #ror seems to be biting.
[09:06] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: What are you running it in?
[09:06] <wiler> how does one do that
[09:06] <Melee> honestly that was my only legitimate reason to switch to linux
[09:07] <yairoman> i need help
[09:07] <HappyFool> maxmit: hrm. sorry, i'm not a ruby coder
[09:07] <Stormx2> Melee: Best thing about ubuntu is the support & community. Plus it can do anything windows can
[09:07] <Stormx2> yairoman: What with?
[09:07] <glyn> how can this be resolved?  E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[09:07] <yairoman> i installed squid in my ubuntu server
[09:08] <HappyFool> glyn: shut down synaptic
[09:08] <HappyFool> glyn: only one apt-type program can run at once
[09:08] <Stormx2> glyn: Shut down any program which manages packages
[09:08] <glyn> ah okay thanks
[09:08] <yairoman> so i want to block msn messenger to some computer of my LAN
[09:08] <LivingTarget> Melee: if you ever get stuck there is a UT2004 tweaking guide on linux-gamers.net: http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=40
[09:08] <Stormx2> glyn: Synaptic, Updater, Add Applications, etc
[09:08] <wiler> stormx2, linux can not do everything windows can, OCR speech recognition and accessibility come to mind as things windows does way better
[09:09] <Stormx2> wiler: Well, it can do some things better than windows ;-)
[09:09] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: only run ubuntu for it :)
[09:09] <MeidrA> what is the best video format in your opinion? i wand a small but good quality format to stream videos. have any idea?
[09:09] <wiler> stormx2 i agree
[09:09] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: What?
[09:09] <yairoman> =(
[09:10] <LivingTarget> Re -> LivingTarget: What are you running it in?
[09:10] <yairoman> i installed squid in my ubuntu server but i need to block msn messenger in some computers
[09:10] <bliksim12> hi
[09:10] <siimo> MeidrA, if you want honest opinion i did some research found quicktime was best quality
[09:10] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: yap, I meant with what application? Wine, VMWare, cegera, etc
[09:10] <yairoman> i installed squid in my ubuntu server but i need to block msn messenger in some computers
[09:10] <yairoman> =(
[09:10] <akant> will squid even do that?  I thought it was a http proxy?
[09:10] <Melee> LivingTarget:  Thanks for the site
[09:10] <Stormx2> yairoman: I'm sorry, I don't know how to fix :(
[09:10] <yairoman> http proxy
[09:10] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: ah i run it native only, but i got a dual boot for win games if needed
[09:10] <TTilus> wiler: in aptitude select package and press =, or Package -> Hold from menus
[09:10] <MeidrA> siimo, thanx 4 ur opinion
[09:11] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: :-\
[09:11] <akant> perhaps I dont know about the msn protocol enough for this
[09:11] <bliksim12> can anyone please tell me why ifdown tells me: ifdown: interface rausb0 not configured  , when the device is up and working perfectly?
[09:11] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: How do you run it natively?
[09:11] <akant> cant you block ports on your FW instead?
[09:12] <siimo> MeidrA, yeah but least bandwidth but still good quality was wmv which you probably hate being a linux user
[09:12] <yairoman> i dont habe firewall
[09:12] <hawking> what file system does windows xp use? fat or ntfs?
[09:12] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: UT2004 right? There's a linux installer on the discs... Melee is trying to install it I think
[09:12] <bliksim12> can anyone please tell me why ifdown tells me: ifdown: interface rausb0 not configured  , when the device is up and working perfectly?
[09:12] <MeidrA> siimo, well imo its not so great :)
[09:12] <glyn> what kind of games and apps is cedega capable or running?  Could I use something that involves both vb and flash for example?
[09:12] <runedude> hey everyone
[09:12] <glyn> hey runedude
[09:12] <ailean> Can anyone help me with my "Hello World" program?
[09:12] <runedude> anyone having any success on the rt2500 wireless chipset?
[09:12] <Amaranth> glyn: The only way to know is to try it.
[09:13] <Amaranth> glyn: I'd try it in WINE first though.
[09:13] <ailean> on Java in Eclipse. sorry
[09:13] <_native_> hello peeps
[09:13] <Estel> bah, I can't get eclipse to run
[09:13] <runedude> I tried downloading the driver, but i get ALOT of compile errors.
[09:13] <akant> XP runs both
[09:13] <runedude> like it appears alot of headers are missing.
[09:13] <Estel> haven't tried much, but it didnt install from synaptic
[09:13] <runedude> (this is for compiling the kernel module)
[09:13] <Estel> I might d/l and install from source like I did on Hoary
[09:13] <bliksim12> runedude: got mine worjking, what you want to know?
[09:13] <Amaranth> runedude: you need the kernel headers
[09:13] <runedude> bliksim12: well, what did you need to install?
[09:14] <runedude> this is "fresh" install, i am going to make ubuntu act as my router
[09:14] <blueblood> Can I restore a thunderbird profile folder from a windows system, in a ubuntu system?
[09:14] <runedude> I am NOT going to be running X either.
[09:14] <akant> yaroman: I dont think you can do what you are wanting to do with squid... I have never used it but I think it is a http proxy only
[09:14] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: It's easy on the discs you have a linux installer which will install and let you run it in linux
[09:14] <_native_> Estel, why not it works if you have 1: java installed from sun.com and, 2: grab eclipse from ubuntu repos.
[09:14] <bliksim12> runedude: follow these steps exactly, but replace rt2500 with rt2570 everywhere..
[09:15] <runedude> er sec
[09:15] <runedude> no, i use rt2500
[09:15] <TTilus> ailean: school work is supposed to be done yourself... or?
[09:15] <runedude> http://pastebin.com/413719
[09:15] <runedude> stuff ilke that.
[09:15] <runedude> like*
[09:15] <bliksim12> runedue: oh, sorry, rt2500 is right for you
[09:15] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Riight ^_^ What, you can boot from the CD?!
[09:15] <runedude> please note, i dont want X installed
[09:15] <ailean> TTilus, i'm 23
[09:15] <runedude> im more of a command line kinda guy
[09:15] <Estel> It might be because this is AMD64
[09:15] <TTilus> ailean: well, university homework then...
[09:15] <ailean> TTilus, once it's working I'll be fine continuing
[09:15] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: we are talking about the same thing right? the game UnrealTournament?
[09:16] <Estel> _native_: and I was under the impression that it wasn't absolutely necessary to get a sun Jana
[09:16] <ailean> TTilus, it's not homework
[09:16] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Yeah, I am just confused :-\
[09:16] <_native_> Estel, nah write once run anywhere
[09:16] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: You said it has linux on the CD?!
[09:16] <ompaul> runedude, so with you boot you choose to type Server at the prompt and a server is all that is installed, in fact you can actually get a Server only disk also
[09:16] <TTilus> ailean: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml
[09:16] <Estel> *Java
[09:16] <TTilus> ailean: there you go...
[09:16] <bliksim12> runedude: https://wiki.ubuntu.com//Rt2500WirelessCardsHowTo/
[09:16] <Melee> ailean:  Do someone else's homework
[09:16] <_native_> Estel, yah butt ive had the best experience with the sun package
[09:16] <runedude> ompaul: err. i meant, the wireless adapter im using requires some sort of X.
[09:16] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: not linux you can ut2004 FOR linux with an installer, you have to be on linux
[09:16] <runedude> ompaul: I did that, its not a installation problem......
[09:16] <bliksim12> can anyone please tell me why ifdown tells me: ifdown: interface rausb0 not configured  , when the device is up and working perfectly?
[09:17] <ompaul> :)
[09:17] <Estel> _native_, ok, thanks: I'll try to d/l the sun package now
[09:17] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: They have a version built for linux?
[09:17] <runedude> bliksim12: does that driver have WPA support?
[09:17] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Wow
[09:17] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: True
[09:17] <ompaul> then runedude see what bliksim12 suggested
[09:17] <henryson> how do i turn off auto spell checker in kopete forever?
[09:17] <Melee> ailean:  Make a gigantic slide show on how to use linux.  Seriously, it'd help millions of linux users
[09:18] <_native_> Estel, did you get the eclipse package from eclipse.org or the ubuntu provided package.
[09:18] <_native_> ?
[09:18] <TTilus> bliksim12: is it?
[09:18] <ailean> TTilus, Melee  my problem is actually with getting the program set up guys, not the program. I could do this in windows no prob
[09:18] <Estel> the ubuntu package
[09:18] <runedude> damn my foot fell asleep
[09:19] <N6REJ> how do I remove the threaded perl packages and instead install "non-threaded perl" ?
[09:19] <bliksim12> runedude: i'm using WEP. Works fine. If you want to use WPA you'll have to do research. Use these drivers, not the one in the wiki: rt2x00.serialmonkey.com
[09:19] <TTilus> bliksim12: i would first suspect mixing up interface names
[09:19] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Most of the servers in Ut2004 run linux, if you look on the back of the box there is clearly a penguin logo :)
[09:19] <ailean> this is supposed to be a help program, not for patronising people who are looking to learn.
[09:19] <runedude> bliksim12: WPA is supported in the OFFICIAL rt2500 drivers,
[09:19] <runedude> but the official rt2500 are NOT working for me
[09:19] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Damnit! I wish i had the linux version!
[09:19] <runedude> ah
[09:19] <runedude> bingo
[09:19] <Estel> _native_, is it really necessary to get the JDK, or will JRE be sufficient (I'll be making via CDT)
[09:19] <runedude> they are working w/ those header files
[09:19] <runedude> woot
[09:19] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: What other great games work on linux? ^.^
[09:19] <bliksim12> runedude: what official ones?
[09:19] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: You got linux right?
[09:19] <runedude> bliksim12: look 1 sec
[09:19] <Melee> Stormx2:  You have the linux version
[09:19] <runedude> http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm
[09:20] <Melee> every version of UT2k4 is also the linux version
[09:20] <bliksim12> runedude: the Ralink ones dont work
[09:20] <runedude> bliksim12: ^^
[09:20] <runedude> yes they do
[09:20] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Yep, Im on ubuntu atm
[09:20] <runedude> they are working right now
[09:20] <runedude> I needed the kernel headers
[09:20] <Estel> wb
[09:20] <Stormx2> Melee: no, I have a windows version here
[09:20] <runedude> that was the problem
[09:20] <TTilus> ailean: this is operating system support channel
[09:20] <_native_> Estel, id get the jdk if your developing
[09:20] <bliksim12> runedude: so if you know they do why the hell do you ask us then?
[09:20] <Estel> _native_, ok, sure
[09:20] <runedude> bliksim12: I just got it working w/ the kernel headers being installed
[09:20] <TTilus> ailean: you might want to find programming-related channel
[09:20] <Melee> Stormx2:  You can install the windows version on linux, there aren't two versions
[09:20] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: The windows version is the same as the linux version, you only run a different file to install it
[09:20] <bliksim12> runedude: sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r
[09:20] <runedude> yes
[09:20] <bliksim12> )
[09:21] <LivingTarget> like Melee said :)
[09:21] <runedude> i just did that and now it works :D
[09:21] <TTilus> ailean: with your favourite programming language, of course
[09:21] <yayforanarchy> so like, i mount /dev/hda1 as root, and then try to change perms on the mount folder so a user can read it, but it complains about read-only, even tho i mounted rw
[09:21] <runedude> everythings good now
[09:21] <runedude> ty
[09:21] <Stormx2> Melee, LivingTarget: Let me see...
[09:21] <bliksim12> can anyone please tell me why ifdown tells me: ifdown: interface rausb0 not configured  , when the device is up and working perfectly?
[09:21] <Melee> put in the install disk, it'll open a window for the CD, and a file called something like "linux install.sd" will be there
[09:21] <TTilus> gotta go, too late, zzz
[09:22] <jack_> ola
[09:22] <bolrod> Melee: probably a .sh file
[09:22] <glyn> yayforanarchy:what format is the HD?
[09:22] <Melee> oh yeah
[09:22] <LivingTarget> Melee: make that "linux install.sh" most likely :)
[09:22] <yayforanarchy> it is ntfs
[09:22] <Melee> see, I'm an idiot
[09:22] <LivingTarget> Typo
[09:22] <LivingTarget> heh
[09:22] <iiiears> UT2k4?
[09:22] <Melee> No, its not a typo
[09:22] <yayforanarchy> so i guess its not mounting rw
[09:22] <oo0_JeS_0oo> \join #ubuntu-es
[09:22] <Melee> I'm honestly an idiot
[09:22] <bolrod> yayforanarchy: you want to write to ntfs?
[09:22] <bolrod> thats not a good idea
[09:22] <glyn> yayforanarchy:NTFS is not supported for writing permissions
[09:22] <bolrod> very limited
[09:22] <Stormx2> Melee, LivingTarget, Nope. Mind you, this version isn't 2004
[09:22] <yayforanarchy> no, i just want a normal user to be able to read
[09:22] <bolrod> as long as you dont change the filesize
[09:23] <bolrod> you can write to it
[09:23] <yayforanarchy> i dont care about write
[09:23] <bolrod> or something
[09:23] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Just the original UT?
[09:23] <bolrod> yayforanarchy: put it in /etc/fstab
[09:23] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: GOTY Edition
[09:23] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: That works too I believe
[09:23] <cat> hey how can i mount a Harddrive?
[09:23] <yayforanarchy> ok i'll try
[09:23] <cat> for example a windows one so i can play my music
[09:23] <yayforanarchy> mount /dev/hda /dir
[09:23] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: You need to download the installer though
[09:23] <iiiears> StormX - NP google loki installer for ut
[09:23] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: I don't see an installer :-\
[09:23] <atchi> hello
[09:23] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Ah ok, let me see
[09:24] <bolrod> mount -t <format> /dev/device /dir
[09:24] <bolrod> though it might autodetect the format
[09:24] <bolrod> I want to be able to mount ftp
[09:24] <bolrod> :)
[09:24] <cat> wasn't it a script for that?
[09:24] <Edisc> I hate tuesday.
[09:24] <cat> that will do it automaticly?
[09:24] <Edisc> uhh
[09:24] <bolrod> do what automatically
[09:25] <blueblood> Can I restore a thunderbird profile folder from a windows system, in a ubuntu system?
[09:25] <cat> Mount another h/d
[09:25] <yayforanarchy> someone's had to have done that before, with ftp
[09:25] <cat> it was a bash script i believed
[09:25] <budluva> anyone ever have a problem with adduser?
[09:25] <bolrod>  /etc/fstab has all the things that are mounted on boot
[09:25] <bolrod>  or with mount -a
[09:25] <budluva> i get this weird error when running adduser...
[09:25] <bolrod> will mount everything in /etc/fstab
[09:25] <yayforanarchy> blah, rebooting
[09:25] <bolrod> what error
[09:25] <bolrod> adduser
[09:25] <cat> the folder contents could not be displayed
[09:25] <bolrod> error: 'some weird error'
[09:25] <cat> You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "cat".
[09:25] <iiiears> ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/lokigames/beta/ut/       UTGOTY installer
[09:25] <oasiao> how do u make the terminal and other windows transparent?
[09:26] <budluva> adduser: `/usr/sbin/groupadd -g 1002 dfrederick' returned error code 10.  Aborting.
[09:26] <cat> oasiao, aterm
[09:26] <cat> kick a$$ for that
[09:26] <runedude> hmm
[09:26] <runedude> cant i just modprobe /path/to/file.ko?
[09:26] <bolrod> does it already exist
[09:26] <bolrod> ?
[09:26] <runedude> hm?
[09:26] <cat> anyone know why is doing that?
[09:26] <budluva> no
[09:26] <budluva> 1002 is free
[09:27] <Melee> I can't wait to see how UT performs with linux
[09:27] <oasiao> ok cat thanks
[09:27] <barosl^win> how can i get openoffice build progress in web?
[09:27] <cat> np
[09:27] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Downloading the installer now =)
[09:27] <bolrod> root@bubuntu:/home/tim# groupadd
[09:27] <bolrod> usage: groupadd [-g gid [-o] ]  group
[09:27] <Melee> I gotta 64 meg gpu
[09:27] <Melee> on my linux box, anyway
[09:27] <hippys> hey is there any way i can connect from mozilla to the configuration page of my router?
[09:27] <cat> hippys, yeah with you're routers ip
[09:27] <Stormx2> hippys: Yep
[09:27] <cat> do ifconfig
[09:27] <bolrod> hippys: 192.168.0.1 ?
[09:27] <brandonz> i know you probably get this all the time but is there a sources.list for breezy that contains w32codecs?
[09:28] <Stormx2> !repos
[09:28] <Stormx2> !tell brandonz about repos
[09:28] <brandonz> Stormx2: thanks..
[09:28] <bolrod> brandonz: mplayerhq.hu
[09:28] <bolrod> :)
[09:28] <Melee> okay, guys, thanks for the help
[09:28] <Melee> see ya
[09:28] <blueblood> Is there any file manager like Total commander / Norton Commander for linux?
[09:28] <bascht> Hey. Does anyone know why the <Alt>+<F2> Shortcut is broken in Kubuntu 5.10's Gnome-Installation?
[09:28] <Nei> is it possible to install a specific version of a package from aptitiude?
[09:28] <bolrod> why do you want THAT O_O
[09:28] <ompaul> blueblood, mc
[09:29] <henryson> blueblood midnight commander is the closest
[09:29] <hippys> cat well i have the router behind one linux box, can i do it from a computer outside my network
[09:29] <erUSUL> blueblood, midnight comander
[09:29] <budluva> groupadd: unable to lock group file
[09:29] <Philolo> C'est la premire fois que j'utilise Linux, je suis un peu galr pour paramter mon Wifi. Bonjour  tous
[09:29] <blueblood> ompaul, ah, now when you say it I remember, but that is console right?
[09:29] <oasiao> alright aterm is cool :D cat
[09:29] <erUSUL> blueblood, midnight commander
[09:29] <bolrod> bascht: what do you want alt+F2 to do?
[09:29] <erUSUL> !fr
[09:29] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[09:29] <ompaul> blueblood, and NC was not?
[09:29] <siimo> bascht, cant you change it in gconf-editor? just a thought
[09:29] <kreek> Where is the "autostart" @ ubuntu ???
[09:29] <siimo> bolrod, i think the run window comes up
[09:29] <yayforanarchy> oo is there something that will plug into irc and automatically translate shit, that'd be cool
[09:29] <N6REJ> how do I change perl from threaded to non-threaded?
[09:29] <bolrod> oh
[09:30] <bolrod> you can configure shortcuts
[09:30] <yayforanarchy> i'd be fuckin down
[09:30] <bascht> bolrod: I want <alt>+<f2> to open the "Launch Application" Window.
[09:30] <bolrod> system>preferences
[09:30] <henryson> blueblood, konqueror have a midnight commander setting...
[09:30] <bolrod> works for me
[09:30] <blueblood> henryson, thanks for the tip, will try that out
[09:30] <bolrod> try the other alt
[09:30] <bolrod> maybe you set it as compose key... ?
[09:30] <bascht> bolrod: If I try to change It through the Gnome-Settings-Tool it does not have any effect.
[09:30] <bolrod> try the other alt
[09:30] <cyphase> what was that study done that said it would cost 1 billion something dollars to make a certain open source program in a company?
[09:30] <cyphase> it wasn't linux..
[09:31] <Matrice64> whats a good app to use that can tell you the amount of space you are occupying on your partition(s) ?
[09:31] <bolrod> maybe the one you use is compose key
[09:31] <henryson> there is another one for kde... i'll try to recover the namee of it...
[09:31] <marcin> hi guys
[09:31] <jonny> hey
[09:31] <yayforanarchy> fuck money
[09:31] <jonny> how do you change the sources.list again?
[09:31] <marcin> I got a problem with xterm
[09:31] <yayforanarchy> fuckin companies and money and shit
[09:31] <N6REJ> anyone?
[09:31] <hippys> can i open the configuration web page of my router if i am outside my network, like in another city
[09:31] <siimo> jonny, by opening it in your favourite editor
[09:31] <marcin> I'm from Poland so I use polish language settings
[09:31] <ompaul> yayforanarchy, language
[09:31] <bachstudies> does anyone know how to add extra fonts to ubuntu?
[09:31] <iiiears> !repos
[09:31] <yayforanarchy> oh sorry, didn't know
[09:31] <marcin> and I need to see few polish letters
[09:31] <bolrod> hippys: if your router supports that
[09:31] <bolrod> yes
[09:31] <siimo> jonny, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:32] <CaBlGuY> ok, is Breezy better than Hoary??
[09:32] <bolrod> hippys: probably some config in the router.. where you can set it to listen on some port
[09:32] <marcin> and everything works on console and in gnome-terminal - but unfortunately I cannot see any Polish letter in Xterm
[09:32] <bolrod> 8080 or something
[09:32] <marcin> could someone help me?
[09:32] <cyphase> CaBLGuY, yes
[09:32] <henryson> blueblood krusader!
[09:32] <oidia> what do i nead to do to compile and run c++ programs???
[09:32] <bolrod> marcin: set the correct locals
[09:32] <Philolo> y-a-t-il quequ'un qui parle franais ?
[09:32] <trappist> oidia: g++
[09:32] <bolrod> marcin: dpkg-reconfigure locales
[09:32] <CaBlGuY> cyphase:  just a little, or all around??
[09:32] <trappist> !fr
[09:32] <marcin> bolrod: locales are ok
[09:32] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[09:32] <ompaul> !fr
[09:33] <Melee> woah, ten seconds gone and I've already got another problem
[09:33] <Juhaz> bachstudies, just copy them to ~/.fonts
[09:33] <Melee> how do i start the game?
[09:33] <Melee> it says type int "ut2004" and it'll run
[09:33] <hippys> bolrod: but ther router is behind my linux box, does it matters?
[09:33] <blueblood> henryson, oh how verry nice, does it work on GNOME?
[09:33] <bachstudies> Juhaz, Thanks very much!
[09:33] <cyphase> CaBLGuY, much more then enough to consider upgrading
[09:33] <henryson> search for total commander in synaptic, but you won't be satisfied if you want something as good as totalcommander...
[09:33] <oidia> trappist and how does it work? eg. compiling in a shell?
[09:33] <bolrod> hippys: what is the point of your router?
[09:33] <henryson> if you don't like the look of it... use qtconfig
[09:33] <marcin> bolrod: LANG="pl_PL.UTF-8"
[09:33] <LivingTarget> Melee: it installs in /usr/local/games/ut2004/ go there and look for the file named ut2004 and try and run it
[09:33] <trappist> oidia: usually you'd just type 'make'.  if it's just a .cpp do g++ -o appname appname.cpp
[09:34] <Melee> okay cool
[09:34] <jonny> can somebody please pastebin the correct sources.list?
[09:34] <bolrod> I dont know.. but I'm not using the UTF-8 thingy
[09:34] <marcin> bolrod: LANGUAGE="pl_PL:pl:en_GB:en"
[09:34] <kreek> Where is the "autostart" @ ubuntu ???
[09:34] <bolrod> dont know exactly what it means ... but.. :p
[09:34] <CaBlGuY> cyphase:  ok, how bout this, streaming audio, and video codecs??   that's the two main problems I was having with hedghog...
[09:34] <oidia> trappist il try that tnx
[09:34] <kreek> I'll remove TOR & Privoxy from autostart
[09:34] <LivingTarget> Melee: if that doesn't work you might need to run it through the terminal in that directory: ./ut2004 yes that is a dot-slash
[09:34] <cyphase> CaBlGuY, there's a guide to enabling them
[09:34] <iiiears> ubotu tell Melee about sources
[09:34] <hippys> bolrod: is givin wireless access to my two laptops.. and to two desktops? my linux box is doing like a firewall
[09:34] <Delvien> Well here i go, gonna try and make Adobe PS work on Kubuntu :/
[09:34] <cyphase> when you install it
[09:34] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Are you still around?
[09:35] <CaBlGuY> cyphase: of corse there is, just like theres a guide for everything else..  what im saying is, how much more "automated" is it in Breezy??
[09:35] <Melee> wait, there's no ut2004 folder in games
[09:35] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: The readme says to install "umodpack" with apt-get, but it can't find it. What do you suggest?
[09:35] <LivingTarget> ...
[09:35] <iiiears> Stormx2 - check sourceforge for the umod project page
[09:35] <Stormx2> iiiears: K
[09:36] <cyphase> CaBlGuY, it's not automated..
[09:36] <cyphase> you still have to follow the guide
[09:36] <cyphase> but it works flawlessly
[09:36] <LivingTarget> Melee: did you install it somewhere else?
[09:36] <Melee> default location
[09:36] <marcin> bolrod: any other ideas?
[09:36] <dooglus> what's a simple command-line way to compress .wav to .ogg?
[09:36] <hippys> bolrod : ??
[09:36] <NoUse> dooglus oggenc
[09:36] <Melee> okay, found, i think
[09:36] <CaBlGuY> cyphase:  so, I would have to basically set them up manualy.. is what yur saying..  and for a noob like me, that's a bit daunting at times..
[09:37] <LivingTarget> Melee: ok :)
[09:37] <dooglus> NoUse: thanks
[09:37] <cyphase> CaBlGuY, yes, and it's easy
[09:37] <cyphase> just do what it tells you to do
[09:37] <Melee> see ya, it worked
[09:37] <cyphase> you don't have to know any "third-party" info
[09:37] <CaBlGuY> cyphase:  ok,. so I'll DL breezy and go form there..
[09:37] <evan_d> how do I set something suid root in ubuntu, is it possible?
[09:37] <cyphase> yea
[09:37] <erUSUL> evan_d, yes
[09:37] <CaBlGuY> cyphase: ok, I'll be back..  for more n00b help.  :p
[09:37] <cyphase> k
[09:38] <erUSUL> evan_d, but is dangerous...
[09:38] <evan_d> it's just to get this damn script working for a presentation
[09:38] <evan_d> it can be ugly for now
[09:38] <runedude> wow
[09:38] <runedude> my power just reset completely
[09:38] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Where should i get the umod packages from?
[09:39] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Hang on a minute
[09:39] <erUSUL> evan_d, does running it with sudo not suffice...?
[09:39] <evan_d> yes, it's for a script called by adduser
[09:40] <evan_d> we've had a huge discussion about this (there are like 10 people here trying to figure this out, looks rather silly actually)
[09:40] <evan_d> we need it to run suid root
[09:40] <evan_d> but can't get it to do so
[09:40] <evan_d> even chmod 7777
[09:40] <evan_d> :-p
[09:40] <oidia> should the folowing work?
[09:40] <oidia> #include <iostream.h>
[09:40] <oidia> int main()
[09:40] <oidia> {
[09:40] <oidia>     std::cout << "Hello, World!" << std::endl;
[09:40] <oidia> }
[09:40] <erUSUL> evan_d, chmod +s does not work?
[09:41] <evan_d>  apparently
[09:41] <evan_d> poop
[09:41] <evan_d> we figured it out
[09:41] <iiiears> Yay!
[09:41] <erUSUL> oidia, do *not* paste here!!
[09:41] <Stormx2> !paste
[09:41] <ubotu> well, paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[09:41] <evan_d> doesn't work on scripts, silly us
[09:41] <evan_d> bah
[09:41] <oidia> sorry, but how bout it?
[09:41] <iiiears> erUSUL "Please," do not paste here. - ;)
[09:43] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Did you get the installer from: ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/lokigames/beta/ut/?
[09:44] <Lajuj> any latex experts out there who would like to give me a bit of help?
[09:44] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: that's the basic installer, been a while since I installed it
[09:46] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3947
[09:46] <P8ntKid> how do i find out which is connected to the internet? eth0 or eth1?
[09:46] <Lajuj> does anyone know how to build .sty files for LaTeX
[09:46] <Stormx2> Lajuj: Wish i did, but no :<
[09:47] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Try going in /usr/bin/ut/System/ and run ./ut-bin that should work most of the time
[09:47] <runedude> hmm
[09:47] <runedude> did us.archive.ubuntu.com just die?
[09:47] <runedude> nvm.
[09:47] <Stormx2> bash: cd: /usr/bin/ut/System: Not a directory
[09:48] <savage> p8ntkid type "ifconfig" into your terminal
[09:48] <khermans> I have no sound coming from my IBM ThinkPad T42p
[09:48] <khermans> can someone help diagnose?
[09:48] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Sry try /usr/local/games/ut/System/
[09:48] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: ya i figured ;-)
[09:48] <NoUse> !tell khermans about sound
[09:49] <matitaccia> Hello! I was wondering if there is architechtural software available for linux.
[09:49] <khermans> NoUse, I folloed those instructions alreayd to no avail
[09:50] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3948
[09:50] <holycow> anyone know why oo.org2 uses the ugly open office icons?  is it a licencing thing?
[09:50] <holycow> i guess it might be time to design a new set
[09:50] <Stormx2> holycow: Go for it :)
[09:50] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Ok I believe I had this too, moment
[09:50] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Thankyou very much for the help :)
[09:52] <khermans> Sound is not working even on initial bootup
[09:52] <khermans> i have the module loaded, but nada
[09:52] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Well I found the umodpack, never used it myself though: http://umodpack.sourceforge.net/
[09:52] <khermans> how can i do a true test for sound
[09:52] <cddesjar> does anyone know if their is a Canadian-English dictionary for oo.org2?
[09:53] <Stormx2> cddesjar: If there isn't already, there will be soon ;-)
[09:53] <erUSUL> khermans, are you spanish?? join #ubuntu-es
[09:53] <khermans> no
[09:53] <teroedni_> I got a nut for you
[09:53] <teroedni_> (WW) NVIDIA(0): to "30.000-48.000" (the intersection with EDID-specified
[09:53] <Stormx2> System > Preferences > Sound?
[09:53] <teroedni_> what is this Nvidia edid ???
[09:54] <erUSUL> khermans, post the output of 'lsmod | grep snd' in pastebin
[09:54] <teroedni_> anybody knows?
[09:54] <khermans> Stormx2, yeah I have my Intel specfiefe din there for the snd device
[09:55] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: OK, Let me have a go at installing that
[09:55] <khermans> snd_ac97_codec         83932  1 snd_intel8x0
[09:55] <khermans> snd_pcm_oss            52704  0
[09:55] <khermans> snd_mixer_oss          19296  1 snd_pcm_oss
[09:55] <khermans> snd_pcm                88840  4 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss
[09:55] <khermans> snd_timer              24164  2 snd_pcm
[09:55] <khermans> snd                    54884  10 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer
[09:55] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Can you remember what the solution to the problem was?
[09:55] <khermans> soundcore               9600  1 snd
[09:55] <Stormx2> Don't paste here!
[09:55] <khermans> snd_page_alloc         10600  2 snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm
[09:55] <khermans> fuk
[09:55] <Stormx2> !paste
[09:55] <ubotu> hmm... paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[09:55] <P8ntKid> or #flood
[09:55] <runedude> its ok
[09:55] <runedude> just dont do it again
[09:55] <erUSUL> khermans, told you to paste in pastebin
[09:55] <runedude> we all made that first mistake
[09:55] <Stormx2> yap
[09:55] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Also good link for info about linux games and loki installers for them: http://www.liflg.org/
[09:55] <runedude> i did it once too
[09:55] <runedude> lol
[09:55] <n0odl3> does anyone know how configure a second pointer device?
[09:55] <erUSUL> khermans, i asume you've runned alsamixer
[09:55] <nalioth> khermans: how long have you been in this channel?
[09:55] <Stormx2> What is loki?
[09:55] <Revellion> n0odl3: yes?
[09:56] <Revellion> n0odl3: just add a inputdevice section
[09:56] <khermans> erUSUL, I tried /msg pastebin but that failed -- had newlines in my text
[09:56] <Revellion> and add the InputDevice to your ServerLayout
[09:56] <trappist> I did it once back in aught two.
[09:56] <n0odl3> Revellion: how would i do that?
[09:56] <khermans> nalioth, sorry didn't mean to paste here -- thought pastebin was a nick
[09:56] <nalioth> khermans: there is no user named pastebin, you visit the pastebin
[09:56] <n0odl3> Revellion: can i swith between the two freely?
[09:56] <erUSUL> !tell khermans about pastebin
[09:56] <Revellion> n0odl3: except with an addition in the InputDevice being Option "SendCoreEvents" "true"
[09:56] <Revellion> n0odl3: yes
[09:56] <teeagoo> alguem sabe como instalo o ubuntu pela imagem iso?
[09:56] <glyn> anyone have any tips on freeing up space on Ubuntu?
[09:56] <Revellion> n0odl3: if you use one of the pointers
[09:56] <trappist> I think he got the point guys
[09:56] <Revellion> it controls it
[09:56] <hav0k> worked.... geeze, it took forever and i had to wipe my hd, but it worked
[09:56] <Revellion> if you use the other
[09:56] <nalioth> teeagoo: que idioma?
[09:56] <mauve> Hi I'm having trouble mounting my Camera and Floppy; I get the error (something like)"UDI does not contain mountable volume"; google told me this might be fixed in pmount0.9.6; has anybody seen a version for breezy?
[09:56] <Revellion> it automagically gets control
[09:56] <Revellion> and same in reverse
[09:56] <erUSUL> khermans, you've runned alsamixer?
[09:57] <trappist> glyn: apt-get install localepurge
[09:57] <glyn> trappist:How much does that take?
[09:57] <khermans> erUSUL, yes, everything is unmuted
[09:57] <n0odl3> Revellion: See i have a pen and mouse tablet
[09:57] <glyn> trappist: I'm in the middle of compiling something and I only have 1.3mb left
[09:57] <teeagoo> nalioth, portugues, sorry wrong chanel!
[09:57] <trappist> glyn: it clears out all your unused locale crap.  might clear up a lot of space.
[09:57] <teeagoo> nalioth, speak?
[09:57] <trappist> oh, how much does the package take.
[09:57] <nalioth> teeagoo: ok. just wondering.. :)
[09:57] <glyn> yeah
[09:57] <n0odl3> Revellion: the mouse part works fine but for some reason the pen cant move the cursor
[09:57] <erUSUL> khermans, try aplay /usr/share/sounds/phone.wav
[09:57] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Loki is just installer software for games, they even published native games but apparently got bust some time ago.
[09:57] <trappist> glyn: apt-get remove something big you're not using
[09:58] <trappist> or clear out /tmp
[09:58] <glyn> is there a way to check what I have installed?
[09:58] <glyn> rm -R /temp?
[09:58] <n0odl3> Revellion: Therefore i have formed a hypotheses by creating a second pointer device this may allow me to use the pen
[09:58] <erUSUL> teeagoo, try in #ubuntu-es
[09:58] <runedude> CPU: Intel Celeron (Mendocino) stepping 05
[09:58] <runedude> yummy
[09:58] <trappist> glyn: rm -rf /tmp/*
[09:58] <khermans> erUSUL, that didnt produce any sound
[09:58] <n0odl3> Revellion: How would i got about adding  an input device to my layout
[09:58] <mauve> glyn, /tmp is normally cleaned on boot, so there should be no need to do it manually
[09:58] <n0odl3> Revellion: What information would i need
[09:58] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: If you go into /usr/local/games/ut/Maps then look if your files are .uz or .unr
[09:58] <runedude> here's what you should do
[09:58] <runedude> cat /dev/urandom >> /dev/dsp
[09:58] <runedude> >:)
[09:58] <erUSUL> khermans, and show any error message??
[09:59] <runedude> i did that to my friend once
[09:59] <khermans> erUSUL, no errors
[09:59] <runedude> he got kinda pissed
[09:59] <runedude> haha
[09:59] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: If they are .uz then you need to extract them something the installer doesn't do for you I believe.
[09:59] <khermans> erUSUL, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3949
[09:59] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: They are uz
[09:59] <P8ntKid> How do i exit a terminal when its like frozen?
[09:59] <trappist> yeah you have to use ucc-bin to deal with .uz files
[09:59] <Stormx2> wait, they are .unr.uz
[09:59] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Ok I wish pm was working
[09:59] <erUSUL> khermans, so in teory you have everything working but no sound from speakers?
[09:59] <khermans> erUSUL, i guess so
[09:59] <hav0k> hey, im wanting to get vlc but i dont know which i should dowload for ubuntu
[10:00] <runedude> hey guys
[10:00] <runedude> jw.
[10:00] <runedude> does the rt2500 config tool "raconfig" require X?
[10:00] <hav0k> anyone know which one?
[10:00] <P8ntKid> hav0k: Try apt.
[10:00] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Found the solution
[10:00] <hav0k> apt?
[10:00] <n0odl3> Revellion: how would i add an input device and what information would i need?
[10:00] <teeagoo> how i install from a iso image (no cd burn)?
[10:01] <xNinja> hello...i have hp pavilion dv1000 laptop and i installed breezy but it didnt detect my pcmcia wireless card dwl-g650
[10:01] <P8ntKid> hav0k: sudo apt-get install vlc
[10:01] <khermans> erUSUL, here is something interesteing -=- if I choose OSS as the default sink in Multimeda Systems Selector -- I get "Failed to construct test pipeline for 'OSS - Open Sound System'"
[10:01] <Arinux> hey does anyone know how to remove that scynchronize system clock options from startup
[10:01] <erUSUL> khermans, in ubuntu you use only alsa what says multim. select. about alsa sink?
[10:02] <khermans> ?
[10:02] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Solution! Yay! What is it? <3
[10:02] <runedude> hm
[10:02] <runedude> i got a better idea
[10:02] <P8ntKid> How do i exit a frozen terminal?
[10:02] <Arinux> i unchecked it from services but it still takes a lot of boot up time and is still there
[10:02] <runedude> VNC to X, then setup wireless.
[10:02] <runedude> P8ntKid: login to a diff one then kill it?
[10:03] <P8ntKid> runedude: Uh. Ok
[10:03] <khermans> erUSUL, System -> Preferences -> Multimeda Systems Selector (choose: Alsa, Esd, Oss)
[10:03] <hav0k> P8ntKid, i dont know what you're meaning.  I haven't even downloaded vlc yet cause i dont know which build to get
[10:03] <erUSUL> khermans, if you choose alsa instead of oss, what happens?
[10:03] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3951
[10:03] <iiiears> P8ntKid, - with a desktop terminal window or ctrl+alt+f2 ?
[10:03] <khermans> erUSUL, it gives no errors -- but i still dont have sound
[10:03] <Arinux> which is the best multimediasystem as per u guys
[10:03] <P8ntKid> hav0k: open a terminal. And type "sudo apt-get install vlc" without the quotes
[10:04] <ranger01> hey roomies
[10:04] <hav0k> i did
[10:04] <trappist> Arinux: mplayer
[10:04] <P8ntKid> hav0k: And what happened?
[10:04] <ranger01> can any tell how to make a USB BOOT GNU/LINUX
[10:04] <erUSUL> khermans, are you sure that the speakers are right... it works in windows, doesn't it?
[10:04] <hav0k> it says, "Reading package lists... Done
[10:04] <hav0k> Building dependency tree... Done
[10:04] <hav0k> E: Couldn't find package vlc
[10:04] <hav0k> "
[10:04] <khermans> erUSUL, i dont use Windows
[10:04] <Arinux> no i mean in terms of alsa , oss etc which one should i choose for best performance
[10:04] <raphael> khermans: can you check which one of esound or polypaudio is installed?
[10:04] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Can I use a wildcard to decompress all the maps in one go?
[10:04] <Revellion> khermans: ALSA problems?
[10:04] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Maybe I think you can
[10:04] <P8ntKid> hav0k: Try apt-get update first. then try the other command again
[10:05] <khermans> raphael, how do i check that?
[10:05] <erUSUL> Arinux, is not a question of performance oss is obsolete
[10:05] <xNinja> hello
[10:05] <xNinja> hello...i have hp pavilion dv1000 laptop and i installed breezy but it didnt detect my pcmcia wireless card dwl-g650
[10:05] <hav0k> okay
[10:05] <ranger01> USB LINUX
[10:05] <Arinux> okay
[10:05] <khermans> Revellion, maybe
[10:05] <ranger01> *** can any tell how to make a USB BOOT GNU/LINUX****
[10:05] <Revellion> ranger01: google "damnsmalllinux"
[10:05] <ranger01> *** can any1 tell how to make a USB BOOT GNU/LINUX****
[10:05] <Arinux> anyabout that clock thing? any solutions
[10:05] <beau> ranger01: calm down, someone will answer if they know
[10:05] <hav0k> like "sudo apt-get update vlc"?
[10:05] <P8ntKid> How come whenever i put a command into a terminal now. The terminal freezes and i cant do anything?
[10:05] <Stormx2> wait, forget that. saw the script
[10:05] <raphael> khermans: aptitude show esound | grep State
[10:05] <trappist> ranger01: it's not trivial, unless you download a distro designed to be booted that way
[10:06] <khermans> raphael, esound is installed
[10:06] <erUSUL> raphael, checking with aplay directly does not produce sound is not the sound daemon
[10:06] <P8ntKid> hav0k: No, just "sudo apt-get update" when it finishes run "sudo apt-get install vlc"
[10:06] <hav0k> oh, okay
[10:06] <ranger01> rite beau :(
[10:06] <raphael> erUSUL: right, my mistake
[10:06] <iiiears> ranger01, - check out puppylinux for ready made debian usb boot images.
[10:06] <khermans> raphael, but your command produced no output
[10:06] <P8ntKid> How come whenever i put a command into a terminal now. The terminal freezes and i cant do anything?
[10:06] <trappist> khermans: no output is good
[10:06] <hav0k> "Reading package lists... Done
[10:06] <hav0k> Building dependency tree... Done
[10:06] <hav0k> E: Couldn't find package vlc
[10:06] <hav0k> "
[10:06] <raphael> khermans: wrong track anyway
[10:07] <P8ntKid> hav0k: Ok.
[10:07] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: alright got the shell of my linux disc if you need it
[10:07] <khermans> trappist, raphael -- im still very confiused why it doesnt work
[10:07] <nalioth> hav0k: got all your repos enabled?
[10:07] <hav0k> P8ntKid:  shouldnt i download it off their website?
[10:07] <nalioth> ubotu: tell hav0k about repos
[10:07] <erUSUL> khermans, the drivers are setted correctly and the programs do not fail. it may be a hardware problem if you are sure about alsamixer
[10:07] <khermans> raphael, maybe i should boot Knoppix and see if it works there
[10:08] <hav0k> hmm, okay
[10:08] <P8ntKid> hav0k: Well. you can. But there usually is prebuild deb packages for ubuntu. But i guess there isnt.
[10:08] <raphael> khermans: the only thing I can think of is go check your logs for any sound-related events
[10:08] <khermans> erUSUL, im gonna boot knoppix and see
[10:08] <P8ntKid> hav0k: Download the debian one.
[10:08] <erUSUL> khermans, it would be a good datapoint
[10:08] <hav0k> okay
[10:08] <P8ntKid> hav0k: Nvm dont do that.
[10:08] <khermans> erUSUL, ill be back
[10:08] <khermans> thanks guys
[10:08] <raphael> khermans: I have seen a T42p sound work on hoary but not breezy...
[10:08] <hav0k> huh?  dont get the debian?
[10:09] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: If it wasn't working before try this shell script: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3952
[10:09] <P8ntKid> hav0k: run sudo /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:09] <wade> hi everybody. i want my old firefox save dialog:) how can i do that... please pm me (i dont want to mess the publicchat with my newbie question :)
[10:09] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: let me see
[10:09] <khermans> raphael, ill let you know when i reboot
[10:09] <cyphase> why is banshee having trouble importing?
[10:09] <P8ntKid> hav0k: arg. nvm
[10:09] <P8ntKid> hav0k: Hold on a sec. sorry
[10:09] <hav0k> okay, cause that didnt work... haha, no problem, thanks for helping me dood
[10:10] <glyn> what are some optional packages that come with Ubuntu which I probably won't need?  right now I'm focusing on emulation..don't need office progs, games, recording, et
[10:10] <glyn> *etc
[10:10] <glyn> I just ran out of space
[10:10] <erUSUL> glyn, openoffice?
[10:11] <cat> hey from where can i download the Bash script that Partition you're Windows Partition automaticly?
[10:11] <glyn> erUSUL- already deleted that...how do I remove the basic games like blackjack?
[10:11] <erUSUL> glyn, gnome-games?
[10:11] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Seems to be decompressing absolutely dandy :)
[10:11] <Lajuj> I am trying to run latex on synttree.ins and getting the error - !can't write on file latex.log.  can someone interpret this for me
[10:12] <glyn> thanks
[10:12] <erUSUL> glyn, use the search function in synaptic
[10:12] <hav0k> crap, i gotta go to class... ill mess with this later...
[10:12] <erUSUL> Lajuj, maybe permisions
[10:12] <Stormx2> Lajuj: You may need sudo or gksudo, I don't know what latex is
[10:12] <hav0k> later doods.
[10:12] <Stormx2> Bai
[10:12] <qatsi> hi all !...im having trubbles with LimeWire install, it says i need to have java 1.4.2 or higher, i do have 1.4.2, and when i do ./runLime.sh it displays an error saying that i dont have a valid JRE...any idea ?
[10:13] <erUSUL> Lajuj, where are you working your home dir?
[10:13] <glyn> qatsi:Download the JRE or JDK
[10:13] <Stormx2> with apt-get, of course ;-)
[10:13] <glyn> JDK might be needed
[10:13] <Lajuj> usr/share/ . . . latex/synttree
[10:13] <qatsi> glyn: but if i do java -version it measn i have java installed, right ?
[10:13] <trappist> qatsi: is java in your $PATH?
[10:14] <qatsi> trappist: the error message says i dont :) but i dont know what the hell hes talking about
[10:14] <nalioth> ubotu: tell qatsi about javadeb
[10:14] <nalioth> Quest-Master: gtk-gnutella is functionally equivalent to limewire (without the java bloat)
[10:15] <Quest-Master> nalioth: ?
[10:15] <erUSUL> Lajuj, why are you messing there, make a copy on your home dir and work with that
[10:15] <qatsi> nalioth: always saving my ass :) thanx
[10:15] <h0lix> i got a question regarding xmms, does anyone know how to make the system automatically associate mp3 files with xmms?
[10:16] <iiiears> nalioth is awesome.
[10:16] <Lajuj> erUSUL, well I did, but then I extracted the file to the other directory, but I don't know how to build a .sty file
[10:16] <n0odl3> does anyone know how to set up a second pointer device in gpm or in general?
[10:17] <n0odl3> what information would i need etc...
[10:17] <nalioth> Quest-Master: yes?
[10:17] <cat> nalioth,  do you know a bash script that mounts automaticly the windows partition?
[10:17] <nalioth> Quest-Master: sorry i hate nick completion
[10:17] <nalioth> ubotu: tell cat about mountwindows
[10:17] <erUSUL> Lajuj, neither do i. iirc you do not have to build them they are templates for latex
[10:18] <erUSUL> you install them
[10:18] <Lajuj> erusul, i'm using ubuntu, where do you get your latex packages from
[10:19] <erUSUL> Lajuj, i instaled tetex from universe
[10:19] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3953
[10:19] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: Please still be around <3
[10:19] <Lajuj> erusul, I already have latex, but I want to use extended latex packages
[10:19] <mirak> why the hell does breezy installer put the swap at the end of the disk and by the way on a logical partition ?
[10:19] <erUSUL> Lajuj, i only use latex from time to time all i ever wanted comes by default instaled
[10:19] <Stormx2> mirak: Why not?
[10:19] <mirak> plus it puts / on a primary
[10:19] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: Still here :)
[10:19] <Stormx2> :)
[10:20] <mirak> Stormx2: because it's dumb to put swap at end of the drive
[10:20] <Lajuj> erusul, ahh, I see.
[10:20] <Stormx2> LivingTarget - http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3953
[10:20] <DruQks> Anyone here use Xcircuit?
[10:20] <mirak> Stormx2: plus putting it alone on a logical partitions while system is on primary doesn't make sens at all
[10:21] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: ok let's have a look in /System/. It probably put all the maps there, try and cut and paste all .unr back into /Maps/
[10:21] <erUSUL> Lajuj, install tetex-base and tetex-extra... iirc...
[10:21] <wade> please somebody help me... i want to get my old firefox save dialog back. i mean i hate that gnome dialog that i have now. how can i do that... please pm me (i dont want to mess the publicchat with my newbie question :)
[10:21] <dooglus> Stormx2: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3907
[10:22] <Stormx2> LivingTarget: OK
[10:22] <erUSUL> wade, not possible
[10:22] <Stormx2> dooglus: Let me see
[10:22] <wade> erUSUL: i don't think so... it has to be someway to "fix" it
[10:22] <dooglus> Stormx2: that works recursively mind.  it will capitalise all directories under the current one
[10:23] <runedude> hey guys
[10:23] <Stormx2> dooglus: THANK YOU! :D
[10:23] <runedude> just wanted to say
[10:23] <runedude> my wireless card finally works on linux for the FIRST TIME
[10:23] <runedude> :D
[10:23] <Lajuj> runedude, how did you succeed?
[10:23] <erUSUL> wade, if the ubuntu-devs compiled ff against gnome libs you can not do anything about it
[10:23] <erUSUL> wade, well you can compile your own copy
[10:24] <wade> erUSUL: but what if i recompile that
[10:24] <runedude> Lajuj: i compiled the rt2500 drivers then ran the RaConfig2500 tool in VNC
[10:24] <WebLOCH> Hey all
[10:24] <wade> erUSUL: i see :)
[10:24] <Lajuj> runedude, what wireless card do you have?
[10:24] <wade> erUSUL: that's the only way...
[10:24] <wade> erUSUL: btw, thanks
[10:24] <dooglus> Stormx2: I've not tested it much at all.  You might want to replace "mv" with "echo mv" first to see what it would do
[10:24] <Lajuj> runedude, my ubuntu isn't detecting mine
[10:24] <runedude> Lajuj: linksys, or.. rt2500
[10:24] <erUSUL> wade, or dl binaries from mozilla and see if they are not compiled against gnome (or gtk not sure)
[10:24] <runedude> Lajuj: what do you haveE?
[10:25] <Estel> Is there a way to get beagle to index xchat files as proper chat logs?
[10:25] <Estel> rather than mere files..
[10:25] <wade> erUSUL: thanks
[10:25] <Lajuj> runedude, a dell D600, but I am not sure what card, lemme check
[10:25] <Stormx2> dooglus: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3954
[10:25] <dooglus> Stormx2: the tricky thing is if you have folder1/folder2/file you can't rename it in one go to "Folder1/Folder2/file" - that is 2 renames.  and you need to be careful to rename them in the right order, hence the 'sort -r'.
[10:25] <runedude> ah
[10:25] <Nei> my openoffice.org always crashes when I try to write something using SCIM, an input method editor. any thoughts?
[10:26] <runedude> oh wait.. this isnt good
[10:26] <Stormx2> dooglus: That line output happens for every directory
[10:26] <runedude> brb
[10:26] <del1cate> how do you find out what version of ubuntu you have?
[10:26] <dooglus> Stormx2: what kind of a filesystem is this?  FAT?
[10:26] <stylish> why dont ubuntu come with a compiler
[10:26] <stylish> it is opensource
[10:26] <nalioth> del1cate: type in a terminal "lsb_release -a" or "cat /etc/issue"
[10:26] <Lajuj> runedude, I think intel pro2100
[10:27] <trappist> stylish: it doesn't come with a lot of things you're free to install if you need
[10:27] <crimsun> stylish: because a desktop distro doesn't necessarily need a compiler by default, thus none was included.
[10:27] <pschulz01> Greetings. I have an embedded USB device that uses usbnet (usb0) and DHCP to get an IP. So I need to add 'usbnet' to usb.handmap. Anyone here done this?
[10:27] <stylish> apt-get rocks
[10:27] <dooglus> Stormx2: it looks like your filesystem thinks that "Snow" and "snow" are the same directory name, like case is ignored.  That's what happens with FAT32 filesystems I think
[10:27] <LivingTarget> del1cate: try this trick. Remember these keys very well. Ctrl+shift+f7 puts you back in graphic mode with a desktop and ctrl+shift+f1 puts you in console mode. Knowing that (write it down) press ctrl+alt+f1 and look whether it says hoary/breezy/dapper
[10:27] <Stormx2> dooglus: Yep, its FAT
[10:28] <Stormx2> dooglus: Ack.
[10:28] <dooglus> Stormx2: try this: "   mv '36 crazyfists - a snow capped romance' '36 Crazyfists - A Snow Capped Romance'   "
[10:28] <dooglus> Stormx2: you see the same error?
[10:29] <arcanistherogue> hey where is the icewm folders when you install from apt-get?
[10:29] <arcanistherogue> *are the icewm folders
[10:29] <arcanistherogue> like where the preferences are and whatnot
[10:30] <dooglus> Stormx2: then try this: "   mv '36 crazyfists - a snow capped romance' xyzzy; mv xyzzy '36 Crazyfists - A Snow Capped Romance'   " - does that change the case to how you like it?
[10:30] <erUSUL> LivingTarget, a simple cat /etc/lsb-release is enough
[10:30] <Stormx2> dooglus: The first command you tried, it gave the same error
[10:30] <Stormx2> dooglus: Let me try the next
[10:31] <dooglus> Stormx2: that's what I would expect.  FAT thinks the two names are the same
[10:31] <kev_> anyone have a mail-notification deb that supports evolution? the stock 5.10 deb does not include evolution support.
[10:31] <Stormx2> dooglus: OK
[10:31] <LivingTarget> erUSUL: true :) It was the first thing to spring in mind though.
[10:31] <dooglus> Stormx2: in the 2nd case I'm renaming it to something completely different in the middle
[10:31] <dooglus> Stormx2: so did that work?  if so, I can fix my one-liner
[10:31] <Stormx2> dooglus: yap, ok. So I'm guessing we could change that one liner
[10:31] <Stormx2> dooglus: Yep, ok :-) I could have a crack at it if you've got better things to do
[10:32] <dooglus> Stormx2: I should improve it a little too, to make sure that it's safer
[10:33] <Stormx2> mv "$dir/$old" "$dir/temp"; $dir/temp" "$dir/$new"; --> Correct?
[10:33] <Stormx2> wait, no its not. Hang on
[10:33] <Stormx2> mv "$dir/$old" "$dir/temp"; mv "$dir/temp" "$dir/$new";
[10:34] <dooglus> Stormx2: I've made another change:
[10:34] <dooglus> find . -type d | sort -r | while read dir; do old=$(basename "$dir"); dir=$(dirname "$dir"); new=$(echo "$old" | perl -pe 's/((?:^|\W)\w)/\U$1/g'); if [[ $new != $old ] ] ; then if [[ -e "$dir/$new" ] ] ; then echo "WARNING: $dir/$new already exists - can't rename $dir/$old"; else echo "$dir/$old ==> $dir/$new"; mv "$dir/$old" "$dir/xyzzy.doog"; mv "$dir/xyzzy.doog" "$dir/$new"; fi; fi; done
[10:34] <dooglus> Stormx2: that's fine so long as there aren't any folders called 'temp'
[10:35] <dooglus> Stormx2: the "double quotes" are needed if there are spaces in the directory names
[10:37] <mito_> #xbins
[10:38] <Jowi> 'lo all
[10:38] <Stormx2> dooglus: Lets give it a go
[10:38] <Mestules> i have problems updating xlibs that i can make?
[10:38] <dooglus> Stormx2: finally, you can make it into a function - put this line into your ~/.bashrc, then you can just run "updir" wherever you want to upcase the directories:
[10:38] <dooglus> updir(){ find . -type d | sort -r | while read dir; do old=$(basename "$dir"); dir=$(dirname "$dir"); new=$(echo "$old" | perl -pe 's/((?:^|\W)\w)/\U$1/g'); if [[ $new != $old ] ] ; then if [[ -e "$dir/$new" ] ] ; then echo "WARNING: $dir/$new already exists - can't rename $dir/$old"; else echo "$dir/$old ==> $dir/$new"; mv "$dir/$old" "$dir/xyzzy.doog"; mv "$dir/xyzzy.doog" "$dir/$new"; fi; fi; done;}
[10:38] <Stormx2> BTW, I have UT working (with no sound, but we should be able to fix that)
[10:38] <mito_> #+
[10:38] <othman> hello.. how can i view my windows files through ubuntu ? when i click on the hda1 from the desktop.. it says permission denied...
[10:38] <dooglus> !ntfs
[10:38] <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
[10:39] <khermans> erUSUL, sound worked in windows after I unmuted the device -- and now beeping works in Ubuntu
[10:39] <khermans> erUSUL, is there some sort of hardwar mute ?
[10:40] <Lajuj> I am trying to delete a file in the GUI, but it says I don't have permission.  How do I get permission?
[10:40] <Stormx2> dooglus: Worked!
[10:40] <khermans> erUSUL, still normal sounds not working -- even Knoppix 3.8.1 sound didnt work
[10:40] <Stormx2> dooglus: Thanks, i'm gonna go play UT
[10:40] <erUSUL> khermans, only beeping? have you tried again aplay?
[10:40] <dooglus> Stormx2: kick ass
[10:40] <khermans> erUSUL, yes
[10:40] <khermans> erUSUL, only beeping
[10:40] <othman> can anyone help me please ?
[10:40] <thrush> anyone recommend an x server for windows? need to connect to my ubuntu box with ssh from work vnc is a no go..
[10:41] <Jowi> Lajuj: right-click on the file and check its properties. if you are the owner of the file you will be able to click in the "write" checkbox. This will allow you to delete the file.
[10:41] <khermans> erUSUL, what should the default sinks be set to in MMS ?
[10:41] <thirso> !info icewm
[10:41] <ubotu> icewm: (wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 1.2.22-2ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 632 kB, Installed size: 1656 kB
[10:41] <glyn> I just got rid of some packages I didn't *think* I needed and now my terminal is gone
[10:41] <khermans> multimedia systems selector
[10:41] <wrongperson> how do i mount a partition?
[10:41] <LasseL> thrush, cygwin works fine
[10:41] <glyn> what can I do to get it back?
[10:41] <del1cate> can someone help me with synaptic
[10:41] <khermans> wrongperson, mount /dev/hd? /mnt/hd?
[10:41] <del1cate> please :D
[10:41] <wrongperson> hd
[10:41] <wrongperson> fat or ntfs
[10:41] <Jowi> glyn: there are a number of terminals. gnome-terminal or xterm or rxvt?
[10:41] <glyn> Jowi:gnome-terminal
[10:41] <wrongperson> it just won't work
[10:41] <Jowi> !info gnome-terminal
[10:42] <andi5> hi. easy question: is there some oooqstart (quick start applet for gnome+openoffice)? i cannot find that package :(
[10:42] <ubotu> gnome-terminal: (The GNOME 2 terminal emulator application), section gnome, is optional. Version: 2.12.0-0ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 156 kB, Installed size: 384 kB
[10:42] <Lajuj> jowi, it says I am not the owner, but I must be.  It is my private computer, hehe
[10:42] <khermans> erUSUL, ill bb in like 3 minutes -- bathroom -- but i still dont know why it workd!!
[10:42] <glyn> I'm using Hoary though
[10:42] <Jowi> glyn: sudo apt-get install gnome-terminal
[10:42] <erUSUL> khermans, i use esd but the default is alsa but this is not the problem. if aplay does not play something others app won't play either
[10:42] <khermans> erUSUL, i mean it sucks that it doesnt work
[10:42] <selinium> what is the command line for displaying what is using a resource, ie a cdrom drive? :)
[10:42] <bruce_> hello
[10:42] <andi5> selinium: lsof
[10:42] <bruce_> how can i run this: application/x-executable
[10:42] <cappiz> hum someone here might know why i get auth error using the nomachine key for my freenx server, i know the password is right
[10:42] <selinium> andi5, cheers!
[10:43] <khermans> erUSUL, any other ideas?  even Knoppix failed
[10:43] <dooglus> selinium: "fuser -c" works too
[10:43] <Jowi> Lajuj: yes. But Linux is a multiuser system. You (Lajuj) is one user. Root is the system admin. run this command in a terminal: "sudo chown Lajul filename"
[10:43] <erUSUL> khermans, no ideas sorry :(... some tweak in the bios maybe
[10:43] <erUSUL> ??
[10:44] <Mars> Hi I have problem I installed BitTornado (and BitTorrent) by apt-get but now i dont know how to run it
[10:44] <Jowi> Lajuj: if "root" has created the file, normal users will not be able to delete it.
[10:44] <pupil> Mars, Did you look in the internet Menu for it?
[10:44] <runedude> hm odd
[10:45] <dooglus> Mars: This package only contains the curses interfaces, install the package bittornado-gui to get the GUI components
[10:45] <Jowi> Lajuj: for more info "man chown"
[10:45] <kev_> how do you install a source package? ie, i want to install the mail-notification source package so i may build the app myself
[10:45] <dooglus> Mars: if you don't want the gui, you can use /usr/bin/btlaunchmanycurses.bittornado
[10:45] <pupil> kev_, follow the intructions,. but I'd think it would be make clean = make = make install then ./file.deb
[10:46] <Stormx2> Is there a quick way to change the video driver for UT?
[10:46] <pupil> Stormx2, are you talking about Unreal Tournament?
[10:46] <khermans> erUSUL, not the bios
[10:46] <Lajuj> jowi, thank you so much, I now own the file.  I see what happen.  I extracted the file to the directory as root, but then couldn't subsequently access it.  Thanks
[10:46] <Stormx2> pupil: Yes
[10:46] <Jowi> kev_: common procedure: "./configure && make && sudo make install". but I really recommend you find a package for the app you want.
[10:46] <kev_> pupil: not build the source package but install the appropriate deb so i get the src.tar.gz and any patches applied...
[10:46] <andi5> kev_: iirc apt-get source <pkgname>?
[10:46] <khermans> erUSUL, i think it might be a problem that Ubuntu actually detects two sound devices
[10:46] <dooglus> Jowi: that's not true.  it doesn't matter who created a file - if a use has write permission to a directory, he can delete any file in that directory, even if he can't read it (so long as the sticky bit isn't set on the directory)
[10:46] <kev_> andi5: that's what i was looking for. thanks!
[10:47] <khermans> erUSUL, under Volume Control, I have two devices listed
[10:47] <nalioth> kev_: apt-get can build the pkg for you, also. if you wish
[10:47] <khermans> erUSUL, AND iNTEL AND AN aNALOG dEVICES
[10:47] <Jowi> dooglus: yeah you're right of course.
[10:47] <andi5> kev_: look at apt-src too, maybe it helps
[10:47] <pupil> Stormx2, I had no idea you could play UT on Linux,. Please tell me how., I'm a huge UT fan
[10:47] <Stormx2> pupil: Not now, do you have MSN?
[10:47] <andi5> kev_: will do that soon by myself :)
[10:47] <Stormx2> pupil: What eversion?
[10:47] <khermans> erUSUL, the Intel says (Alsa mixer) and the AD says (OSS mixer)
[10:47] <pupil> Stormx2,  yes
[10:47] <Stormx2> version*
[10:47] <pupil> Stormx2, version 2,. only
[10:48] <pupil> UT2
[10:48] <dooglus> Jowi: what you say is true of sticky-bit directories, such as /tmp - in there you can't delete files made by other people
[10:48] <andi5> khermans: alsa features an oss compatibility layer, so "old" apps use the oss mixer, irrc :)
[10:48] <DruQks> Anyone here use Xcircuit?
[10:48] <erUSUL> khermans, makesure to unmute the two devices then
[10:49] <khermans> andi5, yeah but they are two different devices -- one is Intel and the other is Analog Devices
[10:49] <khermans> erUSUL, they are both unmuted
[10:49] <Jowi> dooglus: yep. but I thought the simple explanation would be enough for Lajuj :)
[10:50] <Lajuj> yes, I am a simple man
[10:50] <andi5> khermans: i sometimes hear nothing, because i need to unmute master, pcm and wave; but i do not even know your problem, so feel free to ignore me :)
[10:50] <Lajuj> hehe
[10:50] <Lajuj> acutally, just new to linux
[10:50] <khermans> andi5, yeah they are all unmuted -- only beeping works -- but that comes out through my external speakers!!
[10:50] <khermans> so it must be half working
[10:50] <runedude> hmm
[10:51] <runedude> i dont think my internets working
[10:51] <runedude> i mean
[10:51] <andi5> external speakers? the ones plugged into your sound char / mobo?
[10:51] <khermans> i mean, a green speaker cable plugged into my laptop makes the beep come out on the speakers
[10:51] <runedude> I get a signal from wireless, but.. its not going to the router
[10:51] <Lajuj> now i just have to get this wireless to work - supposedly ubuntu should have deteced my card, but I don't see wireless networks
[10:51] <dooglus> Jowi: simple explanations are fine for beginners, but there's no need to tell them flasehoods...
[10:51] <khermans> runedude, set your route
[10:51] <runedude> khermans: hmm..
[10:51] <khermans> runedude, route add default gw 192.168.x.x
[10:51] <khermans> runedude, make sure you have an IP too
[10:52] <runedude> root@newton:/ # route add default gw 192.168.1.1
[10:52] <runedude> SIOCADDRT: File exists
[10:52] <dooglus> Jowi: he might go away thinking that file permissions affect directory operations, whereas in reality directory permissions affect directory operations.
[10:52] <runedude> I setup a static IP w/ /etc/network/interfaces
[10:52] <Jowi> Lajuj: there are great beginners handbooks on the web. I really recommend you browse through one of them. Some info will stick, other stick only after some practice.
[10:52] <runedude> but, its not even going to the router
[10:52] <andi5> khermans: maybe your applications send their sounds to the wrong device? what about that?
[10:52] <Stormx2> pupil: My msn is stormx2004@gmail.com - but i can't help you tonight - tomorow
[10:52] <erUSUL> khermans, it list two devaices because alsa emulates the oss interface for old programs
[10:52] <Lajuj> jowi, thanks, I will do a search
[10:53] <Jowi> point taken
[10:53] <runedude> ah nvm
[10:53] <runedude> seems to be working strange enough
[10:53] <runedude> ok this is strange
[10:53] <runedude> sometimes its working, then it drops out
[10:53] <andi5> so. does anybody know of oooqstart (gnome+openoffice quick start applet)? cannot find it :(
[10:53] <runedude> its dropping in and out constantly
[10:53] <khermans> andi5, and how would I redirect the sound to the corrcect device?
[10:53] <del1cate> I'm getting these errors when I start up Synaptic "W: Couldn't stat source package list http://au.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports/main Packages (var/lib/apt/lists/au.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-backports_main_binary-i386_Packages) -stat (2 No such file or directory)" and plenty more that are similar. Help Please.
[10:54] <andi5> khermans: i would suggest you start playing with aplay :)
[10:54] <AngryClip> where can I find out why my system is randomly crashing (as in have to hard reboot) ? what logs should I be logging in
[10:54] <andi5> khermans: with no soundservers running (just to be on the safe side)
[10:54] <AngryClip> I suspect it has something to do with ndiswrapper
[10:54] <WebLOCH> Hey guys, is there a way from linux i can resize an EXT partition that contains mounted sub partitions ?
[10:54] <nalioth> del1cate: there are no backports. the msg is ignorable
[10:54] <dooglus> Jowi: I think I just found an error somewhere.  man 1 chmod tells me "When the sticky bit is set on a directory, files in that directory may be unlinked or renamed only by root or their owner".  but...  if I set the sticky bit on my home directory and have root make a file there, I can delete it.  that shouldn't be allowed, according to the man page
[10:54] <erUSUL> andi5, khermans already tried aplay
[10:55] <AngryClip> WebLOCH, I think there is a tool `qtparted'
[10:55] <pppoe_dude> hi all... i need some help with networking... I have 4 computers. I want 3 of them to be connected through the hub, and one of them through a crossover cable directly to one of the others. It seems however, that whenever I have one interface up, i can't use the otherone. i.e. i can only ping one of the copmuters connected to the "middle" one
[10:55] <runedude> Ok
[10:55] <khermans> weird, aplay -l lists two devices as card0 device 0, and another as card0 device 4 -- both INtel
[10:55] <runedude> Heres my problem
[10:55] <del1cate> what dose no backports mean how do i fix it?
[10:55] <andi5> erUSUL: aplay can list some devices and info, maybe that helps
[10:55] <WebLOCH> AngryClip, yeah i tried it its amazingly awful, i would suggest you dont suggest it to anyone, it removed an NTFS partition okay but also killed grub at the same time haha
[10:55] <runedude> I just setup wireless.. it works, I can use it sometimes, but sometimes it keeps dropping out for no apparent reason, almost like it works for 15 seconds, then stops working
[10:55] <nalioth> WebLOCH: you cannot do anything with mounted partitions. use the livecd and g- or qt- parted
[10:55] <Jowi> dooglus: very interesting.
[10:56] <WebLOCH> nalioth, i was worried you would say that haha
[10:56] <dooglus> Jowi: I don't know whether that's a documentation bug or a filesystem bug.  what do you think?
[10:56] <WebLOCH> thanks anyway
[10:56] <LivingTarget> Stormx2: got it working in the end?
[10:56] <dooglus> Jowi: it seems that so long as I own the DIRECTORY, I can delete stuff in it, even if the 't' bit is set, and the stuff isn't mine
[10:56] <runedude> Any ideas guys?
[10:56] <khermans> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3956
[10:56] <AngryClip> WebLOCH, there is a gnome alternative `gparted' dunno how good it is though
[10:56] <miketronic> Bonsoir all
[10:56] <Jowi> dooglus: impossible to say if it's the doc or system
[10:57] <miketronic> Qui parle franais ?
[10:57] <Jowi> dooglus: must ask the author i guess
[10:57] <pppoe_dude> so.. can i have one interface connected to the main network (with internet and everything) and one connected to ONE other computer?
[10:57] <Jowi> miketronic: #ubuntu-fr
[10:57] <dooglus> Jowi: do you have ext2 or ext3 filesystems?  I only have reiserfs here
[10:57] <WebLOCH> AngryClip, yeah i tried that and its nice, but due to the sub partitions being mounted it wont let me resize :(
[10:57] <trappist> !fr
[10:57] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[10:57] <miketronic> ok merci !!!
[10:57] <andi5> khermans: well, twice card0, same for me, i guess it is ok
[10:57] <AngryClip> WebLOCH, nalioth WebLOCH: you cannot do anything with mounted partitions. use the livecd and g- or qt- parted
[10:58] <Jowi> dooglus: ext3, but have no energy to experiment today :-)
[10:58] <WebLOCH> AngryClip, yeah i read it, and I knew that at the same time, but im not trying to touch the live partitions
[10:58] <N6REJ> can anyone suggest an ubuntu friendly shopping cart?
[10:58] <runedude> ok
[10:58] <runedude> i found out the problem
[10:58] <runedude> for some reason my LED on my wireless card is flashing on and off
[10:59] <dooglus> Jowi: I pasted the commands to run here: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/3957
[10:59] <xfelon> can i play .avi's on ubuntu?
[10:59] <dooglus> Jowi: so it won't take much energy :)
[10:59] <bushk> is there any reason to use a/e/term over xterm?
[10:59] <erUSUL> khermans, from a drivers and software standpoint all seems to be right. i do not know what can be wrong is very weird
[10:59] <muep> bushk: transparent background :)
[10:59] <jchillerup> What's that get-a-working-compile-environment-package called.
[10:59] <marcin> hello - ktos to mowi po polsku?
[10:59] <AngryClip> N6REJ, shopping cart ?
[10:59] <khermans> erUSUL, is there a way to reset the sound config to the way it was when Ubuntu was first installed?
[10:59] <andi5> erUSUL: i guess he meant with unmuting both unmuting and raising volume?
[10:59] <muep> marcin: build-essential
[11:00] <khermans> maybe i munged some settings
[11:00] <N6REJ> AngryClip: yep, for e-store.
[11:00] <marcin> muep: ?
[11:00] <runedude> wtf
[11:00] <runedude> this isnt good
[11:00] <muep> sry, meant jchillerup
[11:00] <AngryClip> marcin, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:00] <jchillerup> Thanks a bunch, muep
[11:00] <marcin> AngryClip: ???
[11:01] <AngryClip> marcin, ignore me :P
[11:01] <Lajuj> is anyone using IPW21000 wireless with Ubuntu?
[11:01] <pppoe_dude> where can i find more info on setting up two network cards on the same computer?
[11:01] <jchillerup> Are you sure, muep
[11:01] <AngryClip> pppoe_dude, www.tldp.org
[11:01] <andi5> pppoe_dude: do you want to setup some type of router?
[11:01] <jchillerup> E: Couldn't find package build-essentials
[11:01] <erUSUL> khermans, there is no "sound config" the card is detected the modules loaded and the card should work. after it you can only adjust volume and mute/unmute
[11:02] <runedude> ok nvm
[11:02] <runedude> Does anyone have a good HOWTO to make ubuntu a router?
[11:02] <muep> jchillerup: yes, quite sure, try apt-cache show build-essential
[11:02] <nalioth> jchillerup: there is no "s" in essential
[11:02] <sveri> runedude: use firestarter, it's self explaining
[11:02] <runedude> sveri: ok
[11:03] <runedude> sveri: i can use it via terminal, right? it doesnt require X?
[11:03] <pppoe_dude> andi5: im trying to connect a copmuter to the main network and directly to another computer via crossover cable
[11:03] <jchillerup> Thanks, nalioth
[11:03] <xfelon> Can Ubuntu play .avi's?
[11:03] <erUSUL> khermans, just like in windows
[11:03] <muep> jchillerup: yeah, try wihout the s in the end
[11:03] <khermans> erUSUL, it is very weird
[11:03] <pat> hope there's no blacks in here
[11:03] <runedude> wtf
[11:03] <erUSUL> xfelon, yes
[11:03] <AngryClip> xfelon, see mplayer or xine or vlc
[11:03] <runedude> racist?
[11:03] <andi5> pppoe_dude: so you do not want the other computer to be part of the network?
[11:03] <pppoe_dude> andi5, but ubuntu is not allowing me to start both interfaces and ping both computers
[11:03] <pat> yep
[11:03] <thirso> whats the location of thunderbird's mailbox(for mail-notification)?
[11:03] <AngryClip> xfelon, use google to find them, or the ubuntu forums has some good how tos
[11:03] <xfelon> k
[11:04] <xfelon> il use VLC
[11:04] <xfelon> thanks
[11:04] <erUSUL> khermans, yes googling around only yields success histories
[11:04] <Jowi> dooglus: same result here (took some time, fresh install slack for fun and hadn't set up groups or anything)
[11:04] <nalioth> pat: that attitude is uncalled for here
[11:04] <pppoe_dude> andi5: maybe, but for now i just need them to "see" each other and for the main one to access the internet
[11:04] <andi5> pppoe_dude: what did you try and why did not work?
[11:04] <pat> sorry
[11:04] <thirso> !tell xfelon about restricted
[11:04] <erUSUL> pppoe_dude, paste in pastebin ifconfig -a
[11:04] <khermans> erUSUL, but how to explain the beep working and not the sound?!?!?
[11:05] <dooglus> Jowi: I just made an ext3 loopback filesystem, and found the same.  but I'm running an old kernel, so I thought it might be that.
[11:05] <dooglus> Jowi: I'll report it.
[11:05] <khermans> erUSUL, aptitude install beep; beep -- this works
[11:05] <dooglus> Jowi: uname -r?
[11:05] <pppoe_dude> andi5, well... i tried the obvious... set up the two interfaces with different IP's, but it seems that only one of them can access its network  at any one given point
[11:05] <erUSUL> khermans, i am lost just like you
[11:05] <khermans> :-(
[11:05] <dooglus> Jowi: wait, you're on slackware?
[11:05] <Jowi> dooglus: i use 2.4.31 slack. have to boot into ubuntu to see, but no energy
[11:05] <thirso> whats the location of thunderbird's mailbox(for mail-notification)?
[11:06] <andi5> khermans: can you paste (like above) the output of "amixer"?
[11:06] <dooglus> Jowi: I'll boot back into the proper breezy kernel, check it then, then report it if it still happens.  by the way does the slackware manpage say the same thing?
[11:06] <Jowi> dooglus: i basicly just came in to say hello. lol
[11:06] <bluefrog-10> !tell bluefrog-10 about splash
[11:06] <andi5> pppoe_dude: try to take a look at /etc/network/interfaces (sudo gedit <file>)
[11:06] <dooglus> Jowi: well hello!  :)
[11:06] <erUSUL> khermans, the beep is whith the ancient pc speaker (in recent pc and laptops is emulated somehow)
[11:06] <Jowi> will check
[11:07] <andi5> pppoe_dude: you should have eth0 and eth1, ... ifconfig lists the running interfaces, ifup eth0  e.g. brings eth0 up, ifdown does the opposite
[11:07] <khermans> andi5, erUSUL, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3958
[11:07] <pppoe_dude> andi5, i am well aware of that... however, go to #pastebin :P (i know thats not what you meant... but go there and ill show you my ifconfig)
[11:08] <turner_> Hey there
[11:08] <Himo> Hi guys, I made a huge mistake with my gdm.conf
[11:08] <[dEvIL-bOY] > hey people
[11:08] <turner_> I use irssi, and I cannot do alt-1,2,3 to switch windows in gnome
[11:08] <turner_> what do you reccomend I do?
[11:08] <ltf> who do i extract an img file?
[11:08] <ltf> something like what magicISO does, or isobuster
[11:08] <nalioth> turner_: use esc-1,2,3 and fix your .irssi/config to use the alt key
[11:08] <Himo> does anybody know how to restore a gdm.conf file?
[11:09] <turner_> ok
[11:09] <turner_> thanks
[11:09] <turner_> or just ctrl-alt-F1 to real terminal I guess
[11:09] <NoUse> Himo reinstall gdm
[11:09] <dooglus> Himo: restore it from where?
[11:09] <Himo> I tried but nothing
[11:10] <dooglus> Himo: "ls -l /var/cache/apt/packages/gdm*" - see anything?
[11:10] <NoUse> Himo call apt-get install --reinstall gdm
[11:10] <marcelo_> nabend
[11:10] <Himo> I mean I tried reinstalling gdm but then I had the "smart" idea to replace that file with another from another computer
[11:11] <Jowi> dooglus:  from slack man 1 chmod: "The  `sticky bit' is not described by POSIX. These  days,  when set  for  a directory, it means that only the owner of the file and the owner of that directory may remove the file from that directory.  (This is  commonly used on directories like /tmp that have general write permission.)
[11:11] <Jowi> <end quote>
[11:11] <Himo> Im writing from my hoary live so I'll try and then come back
[11:11] <andi5> khermans, erUSUL something new?
[11:11] <marcelo_> i need help
[11:11] <dooglus> Jowi: oooh!  that's right.
[11:11] <dooglus> Jowi: ubuntu's man page is wrong then
[11:11] <khermans> andi5, i pasted but dont i think everything is okay'
[11:11] <andi5> marcelo_:  moin :D
[11:12] <Jowi> so should be a man page bug
[11:12] <marcelo_> hi
[11:12] <khermans> andi5, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3958
[11:12] <marcelo_> hi andi
[11:12] <dooglus> where do we report 'main' bugs now?  malone or bugzilla?
[11:12] <andi5> khermans: what do you mean? try to point me :)
[11:12] <khermans> andi5, i have to go talk to my professor -- bb in like 30 mins -- priv msg me if you see something bad here
[11:12] <khermans> andi5, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/3958
[11:12] <andi5> khermans: need to sleep :)
[11:12] <andi5> khermans: good luck
[11:13] <khermans> hey ok thanks anyway
[11:13] <marcelo_> hab mal ne frage
[11:13] <Jowi> no idea dooglus. bugzilla always crashed for me so i have successfully submitted zero bugs
[11:13] <erUSUL> khermans, andi5 no pcm & master are unmuted and at ~90%. they suffice in my case should in kherman's
[11:13] <Himo> I'll try and then come back but first another question, when I tried with this other gdm.conf I got a message saying that I got the wrong user, could this be fixed?
[11:14] <marcelo_> kann man unter ubuntu icq installieren?
[11:15] <nalioth> !de
[11:15] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[11:15] <Jowi> Himo: as far as I know, only root can run and modify gdm and its configs
[11:15] <Himo> yes
[11:15] <Himo> and I did it
[11:15] <Himo> very stupid
[11:16] <nalioth> marcelo_: englisch spreche hier, bitte, deutsch im #ubuntu-de
[11:17] <mustard5> bit slow in here :)
[11:17] <Stormx2> Don't you hate it when you pour a glass of squash, and all the squash sinks to the bottom and the water on the top, and it tastes foul
[11:17] <kandoora_> how do i change a directory, i've tried cd /home/download but it doesn't work
[11:18] <mustard5> kandoora_, define 'doesnt work'?
[11:18] <mustard5> :)
[11:18] <Jowi> Himo: ls -l /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[11:18] <dooglus> Jowi: did you notice that the slackware man page doesn't mention that root can delete the files?  So it looks like a bug in the slackware page too :)
[11:19] <mustard5> kandoora_, do you receive an error message?
[11:19] <ArdieM> gv4l hat Vor-Abhngigkeit mit bonobo-activation (>= 1:2.2.4)
[11:19] <kandoora_>  i get no such file or directory even though i do have download in hoem
[11:19] <kandoora_> home
[11:19] <ArdieM> what does that mean? what can i do?
[11:19] <Jowi> dooglus: well, root is king so that should be apparent, no?
[11:19] <nalioth> kandoora_: try "cd /home/yourusername/download"
[11:20] <ssam> kandoora_, you probably want /home/yourusername/download
[11:20] <mustard5> kandoora_, I would cd /home/ then type ls to confirm the existence of this other directory
[11:20] <Nogimics> Can anyone tell me how to find the password for root on ubuntu, it didnt set one when installing?
[11:20] <ssam> kandoora_, or just "cd download" if you are in your home folder
[11:20] <kandoora_> thanx, it worked
[11:20] <Himo> Jovi this is the result -rw-r--r--   1 root root 21097 2005-11-01 16:41 /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[11:20] <nalioth> kandoora_: a nice shortcut to your home directory is "~" as in "cd ~/download"
[11:20] <Parisi> Nogimics Because its disabled.
[11:20] <Nogimics> Can I enable it?
[11:20] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Nogimics about root
[11:20] <Parisi> Nogimics Sure why not, if would like it.
[11:20] <Himo> dooglus I tried but that directory doesn't exist
[11:21] <nalioth> Nogimics: it is disabled for a reason, but it is your box
[11:21] <Parisi> Nogimics Its disabled for your own protection.
[11:21] <Jowi> Himo: so the user owning the file is correct. what did you do to break it?
[11:21] <NoUse> !tell Nogimics about root
[11:21] <dooglus> Jowi: it could be taken as read, except that it says "only the file owner and the directory owner can delete".  if you're going to list all the people with permissions, then you should include root.
[11:21] <mustard5> Nogimics, what specifically do you need the root password for ?
[11:21] <Parisi> Nogimics I feel confortable using root, but for most users its risky
[11:21] <Nogimics> I understand that but the box is safe within a network so I feel comfortable playing
[11:21] <kandoora_> thanks all
[11:21] <dooglus> Jowi: root doesn't always have permission to delete files - some filesystems are readonly for example
[11:22] <Parisi> Nogimics You could for instance forget that you are root and delete files and things of that nature.
[11:22] <mustard5> Nogimics, the link from ubotu explains how to give yourself a root password, if you must :)
[11:22] <Parisi> Nogimics sudo passwd root
[11:22] <ssam> Nogimics, sudo is cool
[11:22] <dooglus> Nogimics: the root password has been locked using "passwd -l".  you can reset it using "sudo passwd" if you really want to
[11:22] <Himo> the other user doesn't use this computer, I tried with a file from another computer kind of similar to this one
[11:22] <Jowi> dooglus: well, the manpage speaks in general terms and give specifically /tmp as an example. I guess they should have added "note: with exceptions for root" or something :)
[11:23] <mustard5> kandoora_, your welcome
[11:23] <dooglus> Jowi: I think what ubuntu's page says is fine: "When the sticky bit is set on a directory, files in that directory may be unlinked or renamed only by root or their owner." (other than where it's wrong, of course)
[11:23] <Parisi> If i find myself soing a bunch of root commands i find it more convenient being root as opposed to "sudo" everything.
[11:24] <Parisi> But i might be wrong.
[11:24] <Himo> so everytime I run the gdm it says that there is an error with the user
[11:24] <dooglus> Parisi: so "sudo -i" or "sudo -s" to get root shells (with or without root environments)
[11:24] <Jowi> Himo: so there's probably something wrong inside that file. if you edit system wide files it is always good to make backups incase you screw up so you can go back to fix them (cp filename filename.bak)
[11:24] <Parisi> dooglus Thats a cool trick, i was waiting for somebody to suggest a better option, thanks.
[11:24] <danl> are there any boot cd's that can scan the disk and rewrite the partition table from the data structure of the disk?
[11:24] <Jowi> dooglus: but which one is MORE wrong!? lol
[11:25] <Himo> yes, I totally agree with you, I just forgot to do it
[11:25] <mustard5> Parisi, I note on the root wiki page it says the enabling root can break gui network stuff.  I have never experienced that, but its enough to make me not want to use it
[11:25] <danl> all zero's got written to my partition table.
[11:25] <Parisi> mustard5 Are you serious?
[11:25] <selinium> danl: possibly...
[11:25] <mustard5> Parisi, thats what the wiki says
[11:25] <Parisi> mustard5 How would that break anything.
[11:25] <dooglus> Jowi: they both list 2 of the 3 people who can delete files - so they're both 33 percent wrong.  Of the two ommissions, root is the more obvious one, so I'd say that the slackware page is less wrong, in that it's less misleading.
[11:25] <selinium> danl: have a look at spinrite at grc.com
[11:25] <mustard5> Parisi, ask the person who wrote the wiki ;)
[11:25] <j3fff> hi is it possible to install stuff while running the live cd? its ok if i lose it when i reboot
[11:25] <nebular> I just installed apache via apt, restarted, and now I'm not seeing the defualt page, I'm still getting could not connect to host on localhost
[11:26] <Jowi> Himo: if you edited the file with gedit you might be in luck. see if you have a file in that dir that is called gdm.conf~
[11:26] <Parisi> Ok, heres a question, how do i disable root then.
[11:26] <nebular> did I miss something?
[11:26] <dooglus> Parisi: "sudo passwd -l"
[11:26] <mustard5> Parisi, sudo passwd -l root
[11:26] <Parisi> Cool cool
[11:27] <dooglus> mustard5: no need for "root" - sudo defaults to becoming root
[11:27] <selinium> danl: read up on it though. I am only going from memory...
[11:27] <danl> thanks selinium... the only ones i knew of only worked on ntfs and fat
[11:27] <mustard5> dooglus, k
[11:27] <dooglus> mustard5: and "passwd" defaults to the current user
[11:27] <Himo> ok
[11:27] <selinium> danl: np, but like I say... CHeck first!
[11:27] <Himo> no
[11:27] <Jowi> dooglus: I vote for a complete reformat and that we all go back to win3.11 for workgroups!
[11:27] <dooglus> Jowi: I installed windows 98 just yesterday funnily enough :)
[11:27] <Himo> Jovi I simply one file over the other
[11:27] <cafuego> 3.0. Workgroups are for lsoers.
[11:27] <stylish> anyone's ubuntu install not ask for a root password
[11:27] <Himo> copy
[11:27] <dooglus> stylish: everyone's
[11:27] <Parisi> stylish Scroll up.
[11:27] <cafuego> !tell stylish -about root
[11:27] <HrdwrBoB> stylish: all of them
[11:27] <HrdwrBoB> !rootsudo
[11:27] <ubotu> rumour has it, rootsudo is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[11:28] <HrdwrBoB> stylish: check that out
[11:28] <Parisi> Bad link.
[11:28] <Jowi> cafuego: 3.0 exist with workgroups!? i thought it was only 3.11... hmmmm... i learn something "new" every day
[11:28] <HrdwrBoB> danl: boot a livecd
[11:28] <loli`> How do I kill the graphical login thing?
[11:28] <Parisi> danl of course.
[11:28] <HrdwrBoB> danl: and just run fdisk/cfdisk
[11:28] <mustard5> Parisi, this is the quote from the wiki Note: This is not recommended! It will break all the GUI admin tools
[11:28] <Jowi> Himo: reinstall gdm
[11:28] <HrdwrBoB> loli`: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[11:28] <Parisi> mustard5 Thanks for leting me know.
[11:28] <koen_> A few weeks ago, after an update, my mousepad has losts its dragging capability. Anyone know what's wrong?
[11:28] <Himo> I have just tried now
[11:28] <loli`> tried that, it said GNOME Display Manager isn't running.
[11:28] <Parisi> mustard5 I will disable it next time i boot into Ubuntu
[11:29] <loli`> HrdwrBoB,  but is is running. :\
[11:29] <trappist> loli`: find out what *dm is running
[11:29] <Himo> as NoUse recommended: apt-get install --reinstall gdm
[11:29] <khermans> are there any sound device gurus?
[11:29] <trappist> kdm, xdm etc.
[11:29] <kandoora_> if i have a makefile the sudo makefile should get it running, right?
[11:29] <loli`> oh, okay
[11:29] <trappist> haha
[11:29] <nalioth> danl: there is a program for what you want
[11:29] <dooglus> mustard5: what will break the gui admin tools?
[11:29] <nalioth> danl: no need to reinstall or anything foolish
[11:29] <Himo> and I got this: The gdm user does not exist. PLease correct gdm configuration /etc/gdm/gdm.conf and restart gdm
[11:29] <nalioth> what is the program that scans your hard drive and recreates your partition table?
[11:29] <mustard5> dooglus, I am quoting the wiki on enabling the root account
[11:30] <acar> Got a new Sony Vaio (FS730) and everything went perfectly except audio.  Anyone have Ubuntu 5.10 with intel 915 audio solution?
[11:30] <[dEvIL-bOY] > does anyone uses vnc?
[11:30] <danl> anyone else getting bad gateway at ubuntu's site?
[11:30] <Parisi> Of course, a Sony.
[11:30] <Lajuj> danl, I am
[11:30] <danl> ok
[11:30] <khermans> [dEvIL-bOY] , yes i love it
[11:30] <kandoora_> mustard5, if i have a makefile then sudo makefile should get it running, right?
[11:30] <Parisi> Sony's are nothing but problems with linux.
[11:31] <nalioth> danl: it's called gpart, and uncle google can tell you where it is
[11:31] <[dEvIL-bOY] > hehe
[11:31] <acar> Parisi: I found that out the hard way.  Ubuntu was my 3rd distro attempt.
[11:31] <nebular> ok, when I run apache2ctl I get this error: /usr/sbin/apache2ctl: line 98: /usr/sbin/apache2: No such file or directory
[11:31] <mustard5> kandoora_, what specifically are you doing?
[11:31] <[dEvIL-bOY] > how can you tell that you have someone looking at your desktop?
[11:31] <dooglus> mustard5: that's odd.  I would guess that it's lies, too.  I have my root account enabled and suffer no ill effects.  why would setting a password have any effect on the gui tools?
[11:31] <[dEvIL-bOY] > khermans, ?
[11:31] <Lajuj> I am having a problem with Ubuntu breezy and Intel ProWireless2100, does someone know about these issues
[11:31] <Jowi> Himo: If you're lucky this will fix it: "sudo useradd gdm" + "sudo groupadd gdm" + "usermod -g gdm gdm" (If i'm correct that gdm group should exist. someone correct me if i'm wrong since i am on the wrong system to check)
[11:31] <khermans> [dEvIL-bOY] , vlc rocks
[11:31] <acar> Parisi: however I found Ubuntu succeeded in 95% of where the others failed.
[11:31] <[dEvIL-bOY] > vnc
[11:31] <felipe_> is there any service listening in port 445 by default?
[11:31] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ?
[11:31] <Parisi> acar I had a Sony before, they are tricky and not open source friendly, sony is a crappy company.
[11:31] <nalioth> danl: are you still here?
[11:31] <kandoora_> mustard5, i got the ipw2200 file and i'm trying to do as it says @ http://nickselby.com/articles/technology/index.htm?a=1807
[11:32] <tescoil> Attempt to remove sound-juicer and/or totem indicates a dependency of ubuntu-desktop.  I've got alternate preferred aps for both, don't want these around, but don't suppose I want to remove ubuntu-desktop...
[11:32] <khermans> felipe_, SMB?
[11:32] <cafuego> felipe_: That's pop3s
[11:32] <nalioth> danl: http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/76201/gpart/
[11:32] <cafuego> Uh samba yes :-)
[11:32] <Himo> ok I hope to be lucky
[11:32] <mustard5> dooglus, I have no idea...I follow the recommendations of others for the the exact reason that I am ignorant of the complexities of linux
[11:32] <mustard5> kandoora_, just reading it.....
[11:32] <Parisi> acar I would look into loading the audio module manually and see what happens.
[11:33] <acar> Parisi: I agree with you so far. but the intel 915 chipset shouldn't be too big a problem, another distro installation was using the sound card..
[11:33] <felipe_> cafuego, thats mail incoming port right?
[11:33] <Parisi> acar Look for the boot message too, with dmesg
[11:33] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ?? vnc
[11:33] <[dEvIL-bOY] > !! vnc
[11:33] <ubotu> [dEvIL-bOY] : Bugger all, i dunno
[11:33] <bluefrog-10> acar, what's ur problem?
[11:33] <acar> Parisi: Thanks, I'll try it.
[11:33] <kandoora_> mustard5, there is a step where it says "Now that you're here, you're three commands away from wifi. We hope.
[11:33] <kandoora_>  $ sudo make" only there's no make, there's only makefile
[11:33] <dooglus> mustard5: by default the root password is set such that you can't log in.  if I change it to something that only I know, as far as the GUI tools can tell, it's still disabled.  they GUI tools didn't used to know the root password, and they still don't.  I really don't see how it could possibly make a difference.
[11:33] <koen_> A few weeks ago, after an update, my mousepad has losts its dragging capability. Anyone know what's wrong?
[11:33] <mustard5> kandoora_, you need to download some packages through synaptic first
[11:33] <Parisi> acar do a lsmod command and see if the module is alreayd loaded.
[11:33] <kandoora_> mustard5, i've done all of that
[11:34] <acar> bluefrog: Ubuntu 5.10 works perfectly, but the audio (intel 915GM) doesn't seem to be playing anything, despite being recognized.
[11:34] <Himo> after sudo useradd gdm It says the user gdm exist, I continue wih the rest right?
[11:34] <Nogimics> thanks, unlocked root and swapped to root user and locked it back up again.
[11:34] <bluefrog-10> acar, move your mouse over the sound applet, what does it say?
[11:34] <dooglus> is the wiki down at the moment?  or is my DNS screwed?
[11:34] <mustard5> kandoora_, build-essential and headers and stuff?
[11:34] <Parisi> dooglus Same here.
[11:34] <kandoora_> mustard5,  yep
[11:34] <mustard5> kandoora_, k
[11:34] <acar> bluefrog: it says "Headphone: 84%"
[11:34] <kandoora_>  mustard5, there is a step where it says "Now that you're here, you're three commands away from wifi. We hope.
[11:34] <kandoora_>   $ sudo make" only there's no make, there's only makefile
[11:35] <bluefrog-10> acar /join #nosound
[11:35] <Parisi> acar Open a terminal and type dsp
[11:35] <Parisi> See if you hear anything.
[11:35] <mustard5> kandoora_, k..still reading... :)
[11:35] <Parisi> I mean
[11:35] <Parisi> esd
[11:35] <acar> bluefrog: that's funny. i'll try that.. do you have intel 915GM?
[11:35] <bluefrog-10> acar /join #nosound, its simple join the channel i give u
[11:36] <mustard5> kandoora_, is your working directory the one with the stuff in it?  ie.. type ' pwd ' to check your working directory
[11:36] <Himo> ok Jovi I did it, what was the expected result? I did it but nothing changed
[11:36] <kandoora_> mustard5, yep all that is fine
[11:36] <mustard5> kandoora_, if not perhaps you can use ' cd ' to get to the directory your stuff is in
[11:36] <mustard5> kandoora_, and you are recieving an error?
[11:36] <Himo> I got the same screen error
[11:36] <mustard5> kandoora_, you used a pastebin before?
[11:37] <kandoora_> mustard5, the wierd thing is that there's only  a makefile, is it ok if i click on install straight away
[11:37] <xman> Did someone say 915GM?
[11:37] <xman> That's why I'm here
[11:37] <runedude_> hey guys
[11:38] <xman> What do I do to get 1400x1050?
[11:38] <Jowi> Himo: the expected result is that you now should be able to reinstall gdm. and if you spell my name correctly i will see your replys better :)
[11:38] <runedude_> i got my wireless setup, and i have my ethernet setup.. i need to make my windows computer (and other computers in my room) connect to ubuntu, then go to the internet from the ubuntu machine
[11:38] <runedude_> any way to do this?
[11:38] <mustard5> kandoora_, I rarely ever install stuff outside of the repositories, so I am not that good with this stuff :)
[11:38] <Jowi> Himo: screen error!?
[11:38] <Himo> oh sorry for the mistake
[11:38] <xman> http://rdo.homelinux.org/ubuntu-linux-on-a-dell-latitude-d610/ is a good start, but...
[11:39] <nalioth> mustard5: kandoora_: what are we doing?
[11:39] <Himo> yes that the gdm user is not correct
[11:39] <runedude_> so in other words
[11:39] <runedude_> route all traffic to 192.168.0.95 to go to 192.168.1.102, then to the internet
[11:39] <runedude_> any ways?
[11:39] <j3fff> hi i just  thought of something, is it possible to like copy entire / when running live CD and put it on a partition, install grub there and have a working system ? :-/
[11:39] <Jowi> ubotu: tell Himo about pastebin
[11:39] <Himo> Jowi: reinstalling
[11:39] <mustard5> nalioth, http://nickselby.com/articles/technology/index.htm?a=1807
[11:40] <Jowi> Himo: oh
[11:40] <kandoora_> nalioth, i've got intel pro wireless and i'm trying to update the driver as is written in http://nickselby.com/articles/technology/index.htm?a=1807
[11:40] <Jowi> Himo: hope the reisntall works. if not, paste the full errors in the pastebin
[11:40] <j3fff> i know live cd install doesnt work but just an idea, whill it work this way?
[11:40] <mustard5> nalioth, he is up to the sudo make part of that how to
[11:40] <Boobek> bye all
[11:40] <j3fff> i mean ubuntu live cd sets all the hardware up right
[11:40] <nalioth> kandoora_: what version of ubuntu are you running?
[11:40] <j3fff> i need to configure fstab and bootloader?
[11:40] <kandoora_> nalioth, breezy
[11:41] <runedude_> so to make the question simpler
[11:41] <nalioth> kandoora_: have you checked if it works already? breezy works totally ootb on centrino hardware (it worked quite wonderfully on mine)
[11:41] <runedude_> is there a way to route all incoming traffic from one interface to go to another interface on the box, so it can get to the internet?
[11:41] <Himo> Jowi: ok, it says that the changes will take effect when all the current x sesions have ended, so I have to close everything?
[11:41] <Estel> wwooooh! Eclipse works!
[11:42] <kb> I'm trying to mount an ftp folder on my ubuntu machine, can anybody help me?
[11:42] <Jowi> Himo: yes. ctrl-alt-backspace should do the trick
[11:42] <acar> Parisi: Thanks for your suggestions.
[11:42] <Himo> ok
[11:42] <runedude_> hmm.. no one knows..
[11:42] <bluefrog-10> runedude, getting firestarter will help u in no time
[11:42] <runedude_> bluefrog-10: i dont use X
[11:42] <kandoora_> nalioth, yeah it's working fine ootb but i'm getting that intermittent thing mentioned @ http://nickselby.com/articles/technology/index.htm?a=1807
[11:42] <runedude_> firestarter was for X.
[11:43] <j3fff> anyone got a omment to make on that
[11:43] <felipe_> how can I see with ports do I have opened?
[11:43] <Jowi> felipe_: nmap 127.0.0.1
[11:43] <felipe_> Jowi, thanks
[11:43] <kb> which program do i use do mount an ftp folder? fuse? lufs? another program?
[11:44] <Nei> I know there must be dozens of image viewers but can anyone tell me which ine is best? I need the image viewer mainly to read scanned images, so it should zoom images to page *width* (not whole image visible) and allow me to scroll easily the image down. and when I switch to the next page it should start scrolling at the top again (everything should be possible with keyboard)
[11:44] <kandoora_> nalioth, what do u think, am i doing the right thing
[11:44] <inade> What is Launchpad used for exactly?
[11:44] <nalioth> kandoora_: the article discusses hoary, not breezy
[11:44] <cafuego> Jowi: Those aren't necessarily open on an external interface.
[11:44] <funkyHat> i have a big problem with samba. it doesn't work, and the configuration options for it do not appear in 'Network Settings'
[11:44] <funkyHat> can anyone help me?
[11:44] <nalioth> kandoora_: most folks have no trouble with their centrino wireless
[11:44] <Nei> kb, do you really want to mount an ftp? there are dozens of solutions, some on the fs layer like lufs but also many on program side
[11:44] <funkyHat> (i have played about with /etc/samba/smb.conf, reinstalled, reconfigured, all with no luck
[11:44] <runedude_> again, is there any program that I can run from terminal?
[11:44] <j3fff> what do you guys think will it work? i copy entire / on live cd to an empty ext3 partition,  chroot into it update fstab and grub configuration ??
[11:44] <funkyHat> )
[11:45] <Jowi> cafuego: sorry, could you explain?
[11:45] <runedude_> to just route traffic
[11:45] <bob2> runedude_: huh?
[11:45] <bob2> runedude_: routing traffic has nothing to do with firestarter
[11:45] <runedude_> bob2: i want to route all traffic from 1 interface to another
[11:45] <bob2> runedude_: unless you really mean NAT
[11:45] <cafuego> Jowi: Lots of apps listen on 127.0.0.1 - but an external user cannot access anything on 127.0.0.1 - that's _local_ only.
[11:45] <felipe_> Jowi, bahs: nmap: commando not found
[11:45] <kb> nei: well, i want a web/ftp server to act as an svn server, so i figured i'd mount the ftp part of it and use a folder there as svn server
[11:45] <bob2> runedude_: echo 1 | sudo tee /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[11:45] <Mestules> what is the best applicattion for burn dvds in ubuntu?
[11:45] <bob2> felipe_: so install it..
[11:45] <bob2> felipe_: confusingly, it's in the nmap package
[11:45] <bob2> Mestules: the gnome file manager
[11:45] <j3fff> Mestules, gnomebaker
[11:45] <Mestules> oks thx
[11:46] <kandoora_> nalioth, ok, now let's say i think i'm in deep shit, cause i went through more than half of the steps and have deleted the old drivers, now what do i do
[11:46] <Jowi> cafuego: yes, of course. only localhosts open ports will be listed. if behind a NAT it will mean nothing.
[11:46] <kb> nei: any other suggestions?
[11:46] <nalioth> kandoora_: follow through with the procedure
[11:46] <cafuego> Jowi: thus, scanning 127.0.0.1 for open ports is going to give him a huge amount of false positives.
[11:46] <Nei> kb, I'd first see whether svn doesn't have any native ftp support. but I guess if that's the case then you'll have to try one of these ftp filesystem thingies
[11:46] <Himo> Jowi one thing, I'm doing everything through a hoary live cd, should this work through here? I mean mounting the hard disk or I have to reboot I try it as usual
[11:46] <bob2> felipe_: what are you really trying to find out?
[11:47] <Nei> I just wonder whether svn can work with that xD locking, inodes, etc
[11:47] <Jowi> Himo: no idea
[11:47] <bob2> felipe_: "what ports have things listening on an external interface?"?
[11:47] <kb> nei: i've tried but it doesn't seem like svn has native ftp support. Do you know which program i should go with for the ftp thingies?
[11:47] <Himo> ok I'll try this one and the other one
[11:47] <kandoora_> nalioth, which brings me to the point where the step says sudo make    and there's no make there's only makefile
[11:47] <cafuego> felipe_: Unless you installed a network service, nothing is listening on an external interface.
[11:47] <Nei> kb, I think you named them. I'm sure lufs can do it
[11:48] <Jowi> felipe_: if nmap to your public ip you will probably get better response as cafuego says
[11:48] <felipe_> Jowi, ok
[11:48] <cafuego> Jowi: Actually, I'd suggest running 'netstat'.
[11:48] <Himo> nothing here, I'll try the usual way
[11:48] <cafuego> Jowi: Less waste of time.
[11:48] <bob2> god I ate steve gibson
[11:48] <turner_> was he tasty?
[11:48] <bob2> grc is the biggest stupifier of windows people I've ever seen
[11:48] <kb> nei: i'm just not sure how... i know i've done it before. i think that was in debian and with lufs and it's ssh part...
[11:48] <cafuego> bob2: So now you need a cognac eh?
[11:48] <cafuego> bob2: cigar too?
[11:49] <bob2> cafuego: and a pancake
[11:49] <hav0k> okay, vlc....which one do i need for ubuntu?
[11:49] <cafuego> bob2: I used to work for steven gibson.
[11:49] <mp3guy> wxvlc
[11:49] <Jowi> cafuego: ah, also a good advise. you should have mentioned it earlier haha
[11:49] <bob2> cafuego: the sae one?
[11:49] <mustard5> kandoora_, join #kubuntu-offtopic  its quieter
[11:49] <cafuego> bob2: Depends on which one you're referring to ;-)
[11:49] <bob2> hah
[11:49] <hav0k> wxvlc
[11:49] <cafuego> bob2: Mine is IT chef at a company in Melbourne.
[11:49] <hav0k> is that off the vlc site?
[11:50] <mp3guy> sudo apt-get install wxvlc
[11:50] <cafuego> Or well, he was, 8 years ago.
[11:50] <hav0k> haha, okay
[11:50] <felipe_> Jowi, when I nmap to my ip I get a shorter list than when I nmap 127.0.0.1. is it ok to have ports 25 and 1241 open?
[11:50] <bob2> cafuego: chef? awesome.
[11:50] <HrdwrBoB> cafuego: he cooked up a storm in the server room?
[11:50] <cafuego> And 3 years ago as well, coming to think of it. He offered me a job when I bumped into him in the street :-)
[11:50] <Jowi> william gibson would have been more impressive for me ;)
[11:50] <bob2> felipe_: nmap'ing yourself is of no use
[11:51] <hav0k> it says it couldn't find package wxvlc
[11:51] <cafuego> Jowi: Judging from most of his books that's only a matter of time, St Kilda is only a short bikeride away ;-)
[11:51] <turner_> apt-cache search vlc
[11:51] <SEJeff> felipe_: Many services only listen on localhost (127.0.0.1) for security reasons
[11:51] <felipe_> SEJeff, ok
[11:51] <mp3guy> update your repositories
[11:51] <Jowi> felipe_: here is a list of known ports. only you can decide what traffic you will allow through: http://www.iss.net/security_center/advice/Exploits/Ports/default.htm
[11:51] <CaBlGuY> ok, ...
[11:51] <bob2> gah
[11:51] <bob2> no
[11:51] <bob2> useless
[11:52] <felipe_> Jowi, thanks.
[11:52] <hav0k> it jus gave me another line, like nothing happened
[11:52] <Lajuj> does anyone know why ubuntu breezy would not be detecting my wireless cart?
[11:52] <CaBlGuY> NoUse,  howdy d00d, u here??
[11:52] <bob2> felipe_: all this discussion is stupid.  run "sudo netstat -plnt". things listening on 0.0.0.0 or your external ip may be visible to other people.
[11:52] <hav0k> okay
[11:52] <bob2> felipe_: by default, nothing at all is visible; if anything is, it's because you told it to.
[11:52] <CaBlGuY> mustard5,   Howdy d00d, I be back..
[11:52] <mustard5> CaBlGuY, hey mate :)
[11:52] <bob2> Lajuj: you need to tell us what sort of card it is, and define "detecting"
[11:53] <felipe_> bob2, ok
[11:53] <CaBlGuY> mustard5, how u doin?
[11:53] <runedude1> ok. sorry about that
[11:53] <runedude1> for some reason my kernel paniced :|
[11:53] <cafuego> Lajuj: It's probably not supported.
[11:53] <ubuntu> now
[11:53] <runedude1> anyways.
[11:53] <holycow> anyone know what a sane set of default refresh rates might be for the xorg.conf file?
[11:53] <RobGotti> can i order ubuntu cds?
[11:53] <mustard5> CaBlGuY, just having breakfast ;)
[11:53] <kingright> hi all
[11:53] <Lajuj> bob2 ipw2100, and when I got to networking I only see 1 ethernet card and no choice to add another
[11:54] <Jowi> holycow: you must check your monitor for that
[11:54] <cafuego> holycow: Depends on your screen.
[11:54] <holycow> xorg defaults to certain refresh rates but i can't figure out what they are
[11:54] <runedude1> firestarter was what someone told me to use
[11:54] <runedude1> not sure why, too
[11:54] <runedude1> i just want to simply redirect traffic from 1 interface to go to the other one
[11:54] <CaBlGuY> mustard5,  LOL, wow..  it's night time here.. ;)
[11:54] <runedude1> so ubuntu could act as a router
[11:54] <hav0k> yeah, it just keeps saying it can't find package for vlc and wxvlc
[11:54] <fault> hi
[11:54] <holycow> cafuego, cant find it for this old laptop, the lcd is not listed anywhere
[11:54] <holycow> rather refresh rates for laptop aren't anyway
[11:54] <kingright> hi fault
[11:54] <yohan> anyone know how to install wine on a 64 machine?
[11:54] <CaBlGuY> mustard5,  are you busy?  getin ready for work or what??  cause I reinstalled and could use some help..
[11:54] <bluefrog-10> runedude, becasue with x and firestarter it will take u 1 minut to set it up
[11:54] <fault> i was wondering if someone of you nice people could help me with something
[11:54] <holycow> xorg does default to somethign benign tho ... i cant remember the range :/
[11:54] <cafuego> holycow: Why not choose simple config and let X sort it out for itself?
[11:54] <daaku> anyone know of a usb wifi-g addon that works out of the box? the only internet connection i can get is wifi, so installing external drivers is not really an option
[11:55] <Jowi> holycow: lcd should default to 60
[11:55] <kingright> i can
[11:55] <mustard5> CaBlGuY, join #kubuntu-offtopic and we can check it out there
[11:55] <cafuego> yohan: 32bit chroot.
[11:55] <bob2> Lajuj: "got to networking" = "using some gnome configuration tool"? ignore it.
[11:55] <CaBlGuY> mustard5,  k on the way
[11:55] <SEJeff> daaku: There are some PCMCIA wifi cards that work out of the box
[11:55] <bob2> Lajuj: what does "lsmod | grep ipw2" print?
[11:55] <danl> what does "EXT3-fs: group descriptors corrupted" mean when i try to mount my drive
[11:55] <yohan> cafuego: you know a guide somewhere?
[11:55] <bob2> yohan: you mean "machine running the ubuntu amd64 port"?
[11:55] <zim> who broke the server
[11:55] <holycow> 60 eh? v and h? cafuego it did a configure of x at the beginning but it wiped out the settings
[11:55] <cafuego> danl: Means you need to run fsck before mounting
[11:56] <kingright> wut u need fault
[11:56] <cafuego> !dchroot
[11:56] <ubotu> I don't know, cafuego
[11:56] <bob2> yohan: if you care about binary-only crud like windows programs, installing the ubuntu i386 port is a lot simpler
[11:56] <cafuego> !chroot
[11:56] <yohan> bob2 yeah
[11:56] <ubotu> [chroot]  at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575
[11:56] <Jowi> holycow: vertrefresh 60. you should not need any horizsync for lcd.
[11:56] <daaku> SEJeff: its a desktop unfortunately
[11:56] <bob2> kingright: english please...
[11:56] <cafuego> yohan: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575
[11:56] <kingright> what
[11:56] <holycow> Jowi, really? oh i didn't know that
[11:56] <ekimus> hi, anyone that knows a palm sftp client (or something that can transfer files over ssh with a palm)
[11:56] <yohan> well ive configured everything and all, why shouldnt it be possible :/
[11:56] <daaku> i'm guessing my best bet is to get a router that i can use to bridge it into a wired connection
[11:56] <zim> whats up with www.ubuntulinux.org Broken :(
[11:56] <Lajuj> bob2, it prints nothing in the terminal
[11:56] <fault> im pretty new to all this linux stuff and ubuntu, im trying to install vlc on my machine
[11:56] <fault> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[11:56] <fault>   vlc: Depends: dbus-1 (>= 0.23.4) but it is not going to be installed
[11:56] <fault>        Depends: libhal0 (>= 0.4.0) but it is not going to be installed
[11:56] <fault> E: Broken packages
[11:56] <fault> thats all i get tho
[11:56] <cafuego> !paste
[11:56] <ubotu> I heard paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[11:56] <runedude1> hmm
[11:56] <bob2> yohan: uh, because that's not what wine does
[11:57] <bob2> yohan: you'll need a i386 chroot, which is tons of fun
[11:57] <yohan> thanks
[11:57] <mybalzyrchn> .
[11:57] <kingright> ok fualt in shell "sudo apt-get install vlc
[11:57] <Jowi> holycow: yeah, only CRTs need specific numbers. my lcd has no vert or horiz specified at all in xorg.conf
[11:57] <bob2> yohan: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot
[11:57] <runedude1> brb
[11:57] <fault> yeah, thats what i did
[11:57] <cafuego> fault: and don't paste the results here again.
[11:57] <zim> whats up with www.ubuntulinux.org Broken :(
[11:57] <kingright> you in breezy?
[11:57] <yohan> i dont even know what "chroot" does
[11:57] <runedude1> ok
[11:57] <yohan> but im gonna follow the guide...
[11:57] <yohan> gah
[11:57] <runedude1> so. any programs that can help me out?
[11:58] <fault> cafuego: im sorry, wont happen again
[11:58] <runedude1> i just want to make my ubuntu server a router :(
[11:58] <Hobz> when I do ifconfig my wifi cards only show an inet6 address ie. "
[11:58] <Hobz> inet6 addr: fe80::204:23ff:fe6c" etc.  I've already used the network configuration utility to activate them and the wep keys are correct.
[11:58] <Lajuj> bob2, it prints nothing in the terminal
[11:58] <runedude1> i got the DHCP working
[11:58] <runedude1> just traffic wont foward from eth0 to ra0
[11:58] <khermans> runedude, what are you trying to do?
[11:58] <bob2> Lajuj: sudo modprobe ipw2100
[11:58] <cafuego> runedude1: 'sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1'
[11:58] <runedude1> ok
[11:58] <cafuego> runedude1: ... done.
[11:58] <kingright> fault u in breezy?
[11:58] <runedude1> thats all i have to do?
[11:58] <runedude1> heh
[11:58] <yohan> do you guys think a new version of wine is going to come for 64bit?
[11:58] <bob2> Hobz: ignore the "network configuration utility" then and just set them up properly
[11:58] <Lajuj> bob2, again, nada
[11:58] <runedude1> well prob is
[11:58] <bob2> yohan: for amd64? no.
[11:58] <bob2> Lajuj: that won't print anything
[11:58] <cafuego> runedude1: The rest is up to route and iptables config. Now at elast it _can_ forward packets.
[11:59] <marcin> hi all
[11:59] <bob2> runedude1: I told you how to fix that 15 minutes ago
[11:59] <Stormx2> has anyone had experience in synce/multisync?
[11:59] <fault> kingright yes, i downloaded and installted the 5.10
[11:59] <marcin> I got a real problem now - and got no idea how to solve this problem
[11:59] <zim> can anyone else gety to http://www.ubuntulinux.org or is it down
[11:59] <runedude1> bob2: my kernel paniced, and i didnt get the msg :|
[11:59] <Lajuj> bob2, nope, I enter the text and it just gives me robert@chay~$
[11:59] <yohan> how come?
[11:59] <LivingTarget> im off cya all
[11:59] <danl> ok fsck said No such device or address while trying to open /dev/hda1 Possiby non-existent or swap device
[11:59] <bob2> yohan: do you know what wine does?
[11:59] <cafuego> yohan: wine runs win32bit binaries. The amd64 system does not.
[11:59] <bob2> Lajuj: what? modprobe does not print anything.
[11:59] <kingright> ok you know how to get to Synptic fault
[11:59] <bob2> Lajuj: unless it failed
[11:59] <marcin> I'm from Poland and I need to use polish letters (encoding UTF-8 or ISO-8859-2)
[11:59] <fault> yes
[11:59] <bob2> Lajuj: now run lsmod | grep ipw again
[12:00] <yohan> hardly
[12:00] <yohan> oh ok
[12:00] <kingright> ok go there
[12:00] <yohan> i understand .)