[12:00] <Nick_Hill> max, ctrl+alt+delete causes reboot from command prompt
[12:00] <Nick_Hill> max or log-in screen
[12:00] <Nick_Hill> max, er, console log-in screen
[12:01] <ailean> my screen is maximising to cover the taskbar . . . anyone know how to stop that?
[12:01] <ompaul> stylish what he said was /join #ubuntu-offtopic for chat
[12:01] <ThePyromaniac> how can i downgrade 64-bit breezy to 32 bit?
[12:01] <mc|amb> how do I acces a computer in my LAN?
[12:01] <cafuego> ThePyromaniac: wipe, reinstall.
[12:01] <bob2> ThePyromaniac: by reinstalling
[12:01] <ThePyromaniac> nooooooooooooo
[12:01] <andi5> Stormx2: stupid question, what is the stdin of the while loop? the output of the prior commands or the input of your bash?
[12:01] <bob2> ThePyromaniac: assuming you mean "amd64 to i386"
[12:01] <ThePyromaniac> yes
[12:01] <hav0k> well, thanks, gotta go
[12:01] <bob2> ThePyromaniac: same way you'd convert a hard disk from ubuntu ppc to ubuntu ia-64
[12:01] <cafuego> ThePyromaniac: It won't take long coz you put /home on a separate partition, right/ ;-)
[12:01] <ThePyromaniac> well that sucks, lol
[12:01] <test34> andi5, does it act the same with you
[12:02] <ThePyromaniac> right i did. but it takes long cause i must download new image! hehe
[12:02] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, there are many ways to access a computer on the LAN. Are you wanting to copy files, use it as an internet gateway, or mount a file system?
[12:02] <Stormx2> andi5: stdin?
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[12:02] <dennis999> ?
[12:02] <andi5> Stormx2: the input read reads from :) (standard input)
[12:02] <cafuego> ThePyromaniac: It can do that overnight, without any user input.
[12:02] <Stormx2> andi5: The while loop is looping through the directories in the current directory
[12:02] <jrattner1> Anyone know how to configure gstreamer...the source part wont work
[12:03] <andi5> Stormx2: yes, first you read the directory, then you try to read from the user... this cannot work
[12:03] <Stormx2> andi5: it can't?
[12:03] <andi5> Stormx2: not that way :)
[12:03] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, Also, what type of computer are you wanting to access?
[12:03] <ThePyromaniac> cafego ok thanks, i will wait till my collection of various format pressed CD's arrive. good to know thats theo nly way ^-^
[12:04] <Stormx2> andi5: Why not. i want it to loop through the directory, and if interactive mode is on, ask whether it should rename things or not. This is not possible?
[12:04] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: I just want to access the files in the other computer. can you help me
[12:04] <bob2> of course it's possible
[12:04] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, What type of computer is the other machine?
[12:04] <cafuego> ThePyromaniac: Well, you MIGHT be able to do a debootstap, but 100/1 that will end in tears. At least you can _use_ the system atm.
[12:04] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: a simple desktop computer
[12:04] <ThePyromaniac> yes, i only dont like cause a few drivers arent happy. i will wait :D
[12:04] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, Mac, Windoze, GNU/Linux, BSD
[12:05] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: o sorry , windows
[12:05] <ThePyromaniac> back to my origional question, any Linux HTPC users out there?
[12:05] <cafuego> htpc?
[12:05] <bob2> ugh, 7000 messages in my inboc takes forever to open
[12:05] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, Are both computers connected to the same LAN, and able to connect to the internet?
[12:05] <cafuego> bob2: Time to sell the P233 mmx.
[12:05] <ThePyromaniac> Home Theatre
[12:06] <ThePyromaniac> like Windows Media Center Edition
[12:06] <andi5> Stormx2: you know how pipes work? do you have many directories? if not, try sth like: for dir in `find ....` ; do .... done
[12:06] <HrdwrBoB> ThePyromaniac: yes
[12:06] <ThePyromaniac> i noticed a FEW clones for linux, wondered if any GOOD ones :D
[12:06] <NoUse> ThePyromaniac I use knoppmyth
[12:06] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: they are both connected to my router, and both can access the internet
[12:06] <ThePyromaniac> nouse thanks i will google
[12:06] <cafuego> ThePyromaniac: I thought MythTV was the de facto standard
[12:06] <ThePyromaniac> i know a few but they all look shite
[12:06] <ThePyromaniac> MythTv looks TERRIBLE
[12:06] <HrdwrBoB> ThePyromaniac: I use freevo
[12:06] <cianci> hi, can someone help me with ndiswrapper?
[12:06] <max> help please
[12:06] <cafuego> ThePyromaniac: And WinXP doesn't? (heh)
[12:07] <max> now when i boot
[12:07] <NoUse> ThePyromaniac what looks terrible about mythtv?
[12:07] <Fishy> hi there, i want to start developing Java applications in my new Ubuntu install, whats the best way to get the JDK installed?
[12:07] <cafuego> ThePyromaniac: ANyway, LOOKS are easily customisable. Good is a function of functionality, different issue altogether.
[12:07] <andi5> Stormx2: there is always one file descriptor 0 (standard input), if you redirect that to something else, like the output of some command, you cannot read from stdin) - or you need to open a fd for that, no idea about that
[12:07] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, Do you know whether the windows machine has file sharing enabled? If so, do you know the computer name, and username/password
[12:07] <cianci> i have "un tar" ndiswrapper1.5.tar.gz, now what do i do after that to install it?
[12:07] <cafuego> !java
[12:07] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadeb
[12:07] <Fishy> thanks cafuego
[12:07] <cafuego> cianci: Nothing. Delete the files you downloaded.
[12:07] <ThePyromaniac> cafeugo i guess you are right ^-^
[12:07] <max> it appears an blue screen saying that can't begin the X server (your grafic interface) it's probably that's incorrectly configured
[12:08] <bob2> cianci: why are you doing that?
[12:08] <NoUse> ThePyromaniac I use mythtv and i love it
[12:08] <cafuego> cianci: Now, 'sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)'
[12:08] <bob2> cianci: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[12:08] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: i'll go and check, can we skip to the next step??
[12:08] <cianci> i need go get my Linksys WUSB54G wireless adapter to work for internet on ubuntu computer
[12:08] <max> please help
[12:09] <ThePyromaniac> nouse, what template you got?
[12:09] <bob2> cianci: now, go read that wiki page
[12:09] <cianci> i am a little confused on that website bob2, i am kind of new with linux
[12:09] <gnomefreak> max: what do you need help with?
[12:09] <NoUse> ThePyromaniac you mean theme? Titivilus or whatever its called
[12:09] <max> it appears an blue screen saying that can't begin the X server (your grafic interface) it's probably that's incorrectly configured
[12:09] <ThePyromaniac> ok
[12:09] <bob2> cianci: which part of that page confuse you?
[12:09] <cianci> what do i do after i have it on the comptuer?
[12:09] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, Which version of Ubuntu are you using?
[12:09] <bob2> cianci: no, read that page
[12:09] <bob2> cianci: then tell u swhich bits, if any, confuse you
[12:09] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: 5.10
[12:10] <Madeye> guys, I have just apted enlightment, How to switch to it ?
[12:10] <cafuego> cianci: ndiswrapper is pre-built for Ubuntu, install the packaged version. There is no need for tarballs or compiling.
[12:10] <Seveas> Madeye, logout, choose enlightenment, login
[12:10] <Madeye> ah
[12:10] <Madeye> okay
[12:10] <cianci> oh, ok, <cafugo
[12:10] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, Easy; on the desktop menu places, select Connect to server.. then from the drop-down list, select Windows Share
[12:11] <max> it appears an blue screen saying that can't begin the X server (your grafic interface) it's probably that's incorrectly configured
[12:11] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, Put in details as it asks, click connect.
[12:11] <runedude_> hmm
[12:11] <runedude_> guys
[12:11] <bob2> max: please stop repeating
[12:11] <runedude_> any reason for wireless to drop out like.. every 10 minutes?
[12:11] <bob2> max: I'm sure it sucks for you, but asking once is plenty
[12:11] <max> i really need help
[12:11] <max> ok ok
[12:11] <bob2> max: that's awesome
[12:11] <bob2> max: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:11] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: ok
[12:11] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, Or you can click browse network.
[12:12] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, from the same dialog
[12:12] <cafuego> runedude_: That can happen with bad set-ups, yes.
[12:12] <cafuego> runedude_: (or crap hardware)
[12:12] <runedude_> hmm
[12:12] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrrr i hate clocks
[12:12] <runedude_> its a rather new card
[12:12] <cafuego> runedude_: new != good
[12:13] <runedude_> :(
[12:13] <runedude_> its a rt2500
[12:13] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: one question: on Server: i've to put the ip adress right??
[12:13] <gnomefreak> is there a command to manully change clock time?
[12:13] <glyn> I have 250MB of free space is there any way I could integrate this onto my Ubuntu drive?
[12:13] <Kyral> Stupid question
[12:13] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, Either ip address or WINS name
[12:13] <andi5> gnomefreak: date ;)
[12:13] <Kyral> How do I take screenshots in XFCE?
[12:13] <bob2> gnomefreak: sure, date.
[12:13] <cafuego> realtek?
[12:13] <mc|amb> WINS name??
[12:13] <gnomefreak> ty
[12:13] <runedude_> cafuego, no
[12:13] <bob2> glyn: not simply
[12:13] <runedude_> linksys
[12:13] <fayken> hi
[12:13] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: WINS name??
[12:13] <HrdwrBoB> glyn: possibly... are you that worried about 250mb that you'll risk breaking things?
[12:14] <runedude_> 0000:03:03.0 Network controller: RaLink Ralink RT2500 802.11 Cardbus Reference Card (rev 01)
[12:14] <cafuego> runedude_: Is the access point set to renew dhcp leases every 600 seconds?
[12:14] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, Name of the computer on the windows network
[12:14] <cianci> bob2, i am confused at this part of the website you gave me: Call "sudo ndiswrapper -i foobar.inf" where foobar.inf is the path to your inf-file (windows wireless-lan driver).
[12:14] <runedude_> cafuego, mmm i dont use dhcp
[12:14] <gnomefreak> that just tells me the time nad date i want to adjust it
[12:14] <gnomefreak> and*
[12:14] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: ok, thanks
[12:14] <max> bob2 yes... working but nnow identify de barrement of video hardware
[12:14] <glyn> HrdwrBoB:Well I need over 500 MBs to install what I need to install and my partition is only 2G
[12:14] <fayken> anyone know how to install other programs on ubuntu besides default packages
[12:14] <andi5> gnomefreak: what about ntpdate? this is much easier :)
[12:14] <glyn> HrdwrBoB:It would help if I had the 250 MB of free space
[12:14] <cafuego> runedude_: Any chance it's going into power-save mode after 10 minutes?
[12:14] <max> PCI:4:0:0 ?
[12:14] <NoUse> fayken you mean outside of synatpic?
[12:14] <runedude_> cafuego, hmm.. not sure
[12:15] <runedude_> it could be
[12:15] <runedude_> but i dont know how to check?
[12:15] <runedude_> oh wait, i set it to do "continous" mode
[12:15] <glyn> HrdwrBoB:And frequently I run out of space so much that I can't copy my xconfig file and I can't log in so I have to delete stuff in recovery mode
[12:15] <fayken> not sure i want to install a chat server from a website linux based
[12:15] <DShepherd> is it /join #ubuntu-offtopic?
[12:15] <HrdwrBoB> glyn: time for a new hard drive?
[12:15] <gnomefreak> andi5: no servers can be used now it said maybe same reason why i cant open the adjust clock from the clock
[12:15] <runedude_> but a simple ifdown and then ifup works, it fixes the problem, cafuego
[12:15] <DShepherd> yup...it is
[12:16] <cafuego> runedude_: Sounds like it drops the link; are you using a native driver?
[12:16] <NoUse> fayken search for chat servers in synaptic
[12:16] <NoUse> !tell fayken about synatpic
[12:16] <NoUse> !tell fayken about synaptic
[12:16] <glyn> HdrwrBoB:I guess..I'd like to be able to compensate with what I've got though
[12:16] <moconnor> If I found a way for something to break, how do I report that bug or check if it exists?  bugzilla.ubuntu.com?
[12:16] <HrdwrBoB> glyn: well I'm sure we can get that 250mb
[12:16] <HrdwrBoB> glyn: but the price of a new (enourmous) hard drive is very little
[12:16] <sorush20> guys anyone here using Brother HL-2030, or not I just ant to know how easy it is to install and run?
[12:17] <HrdwrBoB> and will completely resolve any possible space problem you have
[12:17] <runedude_> yes
[12:17] <runedude_> im using the rt2500 driver from the ralink website
[12:17] <fayken> this is a chatserver hosted i use it on windows xp simple to install but difficult on here
[12:17] <runedude_> cafuego, just happened again.
[12:17] <glyn> HrdwrBoB:Yeah I could get one from my friend for free but he's out of town until Saturday so I'll probably get one then
[12:17] <NoUse> fayken what is it caled?
[12:17] <Loevborg> Hey guys. Does anyone know if there is somethin akin to "klipper", only natively gnomeish?
[12:17] <andi5> gnomefreak: man date, no need some special format, similar to  date -s 200511030017, try to play around :)
[12:17] <fayken> the palace a 2-d graphical chat
[12:18] <runedude_> btw, is there any special options for the kernel for Hyperthreading in a p4 processor?
[12:18] <cafuego> runedude_: Yes.
[12:18] <runedude_> but, i really want wireless to NOT drop out!
[12:18] <Loevborg> runedude, you can enable/disable hyperthreadding, and you'll need smp support I guess.
[12:18] <cafuego> runedude_: Due to HT bugs, it's disabled. To enable it, recompile your kernel.
[12:18] <glyn> HrdwrBoB:How would I go about getting that 250 MB?
[12:19] <runedude_> ah
[12:19] <runedude_> nvm then
[12:19] <cafuego> Yeah
[12:19] <NoUse> fayken there is no release for Linux
[12:19] <NoUse> fayken oh I was looking at clients, hold on
[12:19] <cafuego> runedude_: Hmmm...
[12:19] <runedude_> cafuego, so, any reasons why this shit is happening?
[12:19] <runedude_> its so annoying :(
[12:19] <axelmarquette> runedude_: have u tried latest wireless tools ?
[12:20] <runedude_> axelmarquette, ?
[12:20] <axelmarquette> runedude_: i mean pre-release
[12:20] <corincole> is anyone here good with openoffice spreadsheet?
[12:20] <fayken> the palace we have a hosted one running on linux now would like to run it here
[12:20] <gimmulf> Is it stupid having 1 partition on 80gb?
[12:20] <axelmarquette> runedude_: i use rt2500 too
[12:20] <runedude_> axelmarquette, you do?
[12:20] <runedude_> ndiswrapper or the native drivers?
[12:20] <NoUse> fayken I only see downloads for windows and mac
[12:20] <axelmarquette> runedude_: yep
[12:20] <corincole> anyone?
[12:20] <corincole> bit of general oo help...
[12:20] <corincole> :)
[12:20] <cafuego> runedude_: This goes against everything I believe in, but perhaps give ndiswrapper a try. if that works fine, the problem is the Linux driver.
[12:20] <Agamotto> gimmulf:  Stupid, no.  Annoying, yes
[12:20] <runedude_> cafuego, hmm :(
[12:20] <KinkoBlast> Hello! We jut got a new network printer- a Brother HL-2070N. It is connected directly to the network. Can it be set up for Linux?
[12:20] <fayken> http://practice.chatserve.com
[12:20] <runedude_> i really do NOT want to get into the windows shit
[12:20] <gimmulf> Agamotto:  ok :)
[12:21] <runedude_> I want pure linux
[12:21] <axelmarquette> runedude_: where did u get the drivers ?
[12:21] <runedude_> NO windows!
[12:21] <andi5> corincole: try to simply ask your question ;)
[12:21] <runedude_> axelmarquette, www.ralink.com
[12:21] <runedude_> or something
[12:21] <Agamotto> KinkoBlast:  That should be relatively easy
[12:21] <fayken> u'll see on down list the linux version
[12:21] <Nick_Hill> runedude, 5.10 comes with 2500 driver
[12:21] <axelmarquette> runedude_: maybe u should try a beta
[12:21] <runedude_> Nick_Hill, 5.10 what?
[12:21] <KinkoBlast> Cafugo: NDISWrapper works nicely. It's not ideal, but it does the job.
[12:21] <runedude_> axelmarquette, im using the cvs version
[12:21] <runedude_> err
[12:21] <runedude_> rt2500-cvs-2005110211
[12:21] <corincole> well, ive made a spreadsheet of data....  and if i want to arrange one column (of numbers) in order, but want all the rows to follow in correct order, how can I do this...
[12:21] <Nick_Hill> runedude, Breezy comes with a ralink 2500 driver
[12:22] <runedude_> Nick_Hill, oh really?
[12:22] <corincole> so take this as example:
[12:22] <NoUse> fayken yeah I don't know, I would download the linux client and read the instructions
[12:22] <ompaul> runedude_, don't say that other thing - you don't have to name it - we have our own frame of reference :)
[12:22] <axelmarquette> runedude_: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=107832&package_id=144813&release_id=345858
[12:22] <runedude_> ompaul, hmm?
[12:22] <corincole> 1   test
[12:22] <corincole> 4   haha
[12:22] <corincole> 2  again
[12:22] <corincole> 3 once
[12:22] <corincole> that rearranges as:
[12:22] <fayken> which program i use on ubuntu to open it with
[12:22] <KinkoBlast> Agamotto: Then how is it done?
[12:22] <ompaul> corincole, don't paste here
[12:22] <corincole> 1  test
[12:22] <corincole> 2  again
[12:22] <corincole> 3  once
[12:22] <corincole> 4  haha
[12:22] <runedude_> axelmarquette, but, prob is.. does it have WPA support?
[12:22] <corincole> anyone?
[12:22] <andi5> corincole: mark all columns and rows you want to sort, data->sort, then choose your column?
[12:22] <runedude_> corincole, shut up
[12:22] <runedude_> wtf
[12:22] <runedude_> spam?
[12:22] <ompaul> corincole, dont do that
[12:22] <tuxedo_kamen> hi everyone
[12:22] <calamari> which package has /etc/inittab in it?
[12:22] <NoUse> fayken double click it and gnome should figure it out
[12:23] <tuxedo_kamen> listen, a quick question....
[12:23] <Nick_Hill> runedude, Plug card in, enter wep key, click connect.
[12:23] <tuxedo_kamen> is there any program on ubuntu to send sms to celular phones?
[12:23] <fayken> kk thx will try again
[12:23] <runedude_> Nick_Hill, i dont use WEP
[12:23] <runedude_> I use WPA
[12:23] <Nick_Hill> runedude, Worked for me
[12:23] <Nick_Hill> runedude, wep is optional :-)
[12:23] <corincole> andi5: thanks! :)
[12:24] <KinkoBlast> tuxedo_kamen: Several. Check on mozdev-there are some nice little firefox extentions for it
[12:24] <runedude_> heh
[12:24] <andi5> corincole: phew :D
[12:24] <runedude_> asking this:
[12:24] <runedude_> does the breezy drivers for rt2500 come w/ WPA support?
[12:24] <w0rd54> what's a good dvd playing package for ubuntu? reliable for playing most dvds
[12:24] <corincole> lol andi5
[12:24] <axelmarquette> runedude_: yes, it needs wireless tools and wpa will be fine
[12:24] <tuxedo_kamen> can anyone try it for me? I just wanted to know if I can send a sms to my own celular phone....
[12:24] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: sorry again, but when i choose browse network it asks me to log in to:  You must log in to access jmcnutt(my username)@192.168.1.4(my local ip) domain MSHOME... and asks for a username and password. i've tried with my session username and pass but it doesn't work.. could you help??
[12:24] <glyn> !w32codecs
[12:24] <KinkoBlast> w0rd54: VLC
[12:24] <ubotu> w32codecs is probably 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
[12:24] <runedude_> axelmarquette, ah
[12:24] <Stormx2> How do i change styles of text in bash, e.g bold text
[12:24] <runedude_> hmm
[12:24] <runedude_> i guess its worth a shot
[12:25] <runedude_> would i need wpa_supplicant?
[12:25] <andi5> Stormx2: google for ansi codes
[12:25] <KinkoBlast> Hello! We jut got a new network printer- a Brother HL-2070N. It is connected directly to the network. Can it be set up for Linux?
[12:25] <andi5> Stormx2: ansi escape sequences
[12:25] <axelmarquette> runedude_: dude whats that ?
[12:25] <cianci> when i try to do : sudo modprobe ndiswrapepr, it tells me: FATAL error insterting ndiswrapper- operation not permitted.
[12:25] <glyn> cianci:try chmod 750 ndiswrapper
[12:25] <cianci> ok
[12:25] <runedude_> axelmarquette, WPA_Supplicant is the driver that allows wpa to be ran
[12:25] <runedude_> sometimes its required.
[12:25] <runedude_> etc
[12:26] <w0rd54> KinkoBlast: apt-get install VLC
[12:26] <anto9us> KinkoBlast: see http://solutions.brother.com/linux/en_us/index.html
[12:26] <w0rd54> ?
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[12:26] <axelmarquette> runedude_: i just use this : http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html
[12:26] <KinkoBlast> w0rd54: sudo apt-get install vlc
[12:27] <glyn> cianci: same message?
[12:27] <max> bob2 well i give up
[12:27] <axelmarquette> runedude_: works fine with rt2500 i have and i use wpa
[12:27] <cianci> yes, <glyn>
[12:27] <axelmarquette> runedude_: its all the tips i can give u
[12:27] <w0rd54> KinkoBlast: says it can't find it
[12:27] <cianci> want to modprobe ndiswrapper
[12:27] <glyn> cianci: did it tell you anything when you chmod (ed)?
[12:27] <w0rd54> KinkoBlast: are you using a different set of mirrors?
[12:27] <KinkoBlast> How do I convince my friends that Linux is NOT a commie system?
[12:28] <kbrooks> KinkoBlast: define commie system
[12:28] <KinkoBlast> w0rd54: Do you have Universe and Multiverse enabled?
[12:28] <Sanne> KinkoBlast: or, rather, define friends ;)
[12:28] <koala_man> KinkoBlast: lie to them
[12:28] <HrdwrBoB> KinkoBlast: if they think it's a 'commie system' it's already too late, and you should get new friends
[12:28] <Nick_Hill> mc|amb, Are the shares shared with access by the user you are trying to connect as? For example, if shares are only for administrator, you wouldn't be able to connect to shares as a user
[12:28] <anto9us> KinkoBlast: tell them they'll be able to market their Linux skills when it's taken over the world
[12:28] <andi5> KinkoBlast: well, try to show them the debian/ubuntu world map :D
[12:28] <inade> Did anybody try installing Ubuntu 5.10 on a jfs filesystem?
[12:28] <NeverDream> KinkoBlast: it is a commie system, minux oppression and unfairness
[12:28] <runedude_> axelmarquette, do you use TKIPSK or something called that?
[12:28] <glyn> cianci:the only other thing I can think of is sudo chmod 777 ndiswrapper or sudo chown glyn:ndiswrapper (I think)
[12:29] <glyn> replace glyn with <user>
[12:29] <kbrooks> NeverDream: dont trolll please
[12:29] <spudse> how do I start fluxbox?
[12:29] <competenCe> hi, i'd like to know how i can change my desktop resolution on ubuntu 5.10 i only have 1 selection and its too big help plz and im not sure of what to edit in xorg.conf
[12:29] <andi5> spudse: cannot you choose the fluxbox session in gdm (in login screen)?
[12:29] <mc|amb> Nick_Hill: i'll check
[12:30] <spudse> andi5, the gdm is where I enter user/pass ?
[12:30] <Madeye> Seveas, i logged with enlightment now, but not all of the applications are showing in the menu, any idea?
[12:31] <andi5> spudse: yes, at the bottom, there should be something to click on and to choose your preferred login screen, so window manager
[12:31] <KinkoBlast> # Brother grants User a non-exclusive license: to reproduce and distribute (via Internet or in any other manner) the Software. User shall not have any rights to modify, alter, translate or otherwise prepare derivative works of the Software: provided, however, that Brother permits User to modify the Software only for User's own use and reverse engineering only for debugging such modifications, to the extent such permission i
[12:31] <KinkoBlast> s required under GNU Lesser General Public License (ver. 2.1 or later).
[12:31] <andi5> spudse: sorry, meant login script :)
[12:31] <KinkoBlast> isn't that a GPL violation?
[12:31] <calamari> is there an ubuntu package search to find out which package a file comes from?
[12:32] <bob2> KinkoBlast: is it baased on GPL oftware?
[12:32] <bob2> calamari: packages.ubuntu.com
[12:32] <andi5> KinkoBlast: if you have total ownership of some code, you can dual-license that, dunno whether this applies here
[12:32] <MaX> bob2 did the same erorr
[12:32] <spudse> andi5, alright thanks. I thought that login screen was part of gnome, so I didnt take a good look yet :)
[12:32] <KinkoBlast> bob2: I beleve so...
[12:32] <calamari> bob2: thanks
[12:32] <bob2> MaX: great
[12:32] <KinkoBlast> andi5: It's a kernal module.
[12:32] <bob2> KinkoBlast: then they can't put it under the LGPL anyway
[12:32] <MaX> thanks anyway
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[12:32] <anto9us> KinkoBlast: dunno, but it made an MFC620CN work
[12:32] <competenCe> Anyone help please?
[12:32] <competenCe> hi, i'd like to know how i can change my desktop resolution on ubuntu 5.10 i only have 1 selection and its too big help plz and im not sure of what to edit in xorg.conf
[12:32] <andi5> spudse: it is part of the gnome desktop, indeed, just like kdm is for kde, but both can use other login scripts, like fluxbox, too
[12:32] <spudse> does anybody has experience with slaptget (slackware) ?
[12:32] <bob2> spudse: #slackware
[12:33] <bob2> competenCe: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:33] <Sanne> calamari: on the web it's at http://packages.ubuntu.com/ "Search the contents of packages"
[12:33] <cianci> if i did sudo ndiswrapper -m, will that load it during startup automatically?
[12:33] <Madeye> guys  i logged with enlightment now, but not all of the applications are showing in the menu, any idea?
[12:33] <spudse> bob2 well I was wondering about the difference between slaptget and aptget, so kinda #ubuntu aswell
[12:33] <calamari> Sanne: bookmarked :)
[12:33] <KinkoBlast> Brother probably gets away with it because of the way japanese copyroght law is written.
[12:33] <Sanne> calamari: wise ;)
[12:34] <cafuego> spudse: You're assuming we use slackware.
[12:34] <bob2> spudse: apt-get is fiarly unimportant in the scheme of things
[12:34] <andi5> Madeye: need to ask that - do we know each other?
[12:34] <bob2> KinkoBlast: no
[12:34] <cafuego> spudse: (I do, but it's Slack 3.0 and has no slapt-get).
[12:34] <bob2> spudse: the reaso napt-get works so well is because of debian policy
[12:34] <spudse> cafuego, I am assuming people in this channel might have experience with slackware.
[12:34] <Madeye> andi5, heh, if you got answer lemme know, and i'll do same with you
[12:34] <cafuego> spudse: I do :-)
[12:35] <cafuego> spudse: But in general that would be an incorrect assumprion.
[12:35] <rohal> how to view the file size of all the files (including hidden) in a given directory???
[12:35] <Nick_Hill> rohal, du -s dirname
[12:35] <spudse> cafuego, I bet you people here have used slachware
[12:35] <andi5> rohal: du -s <dir>
[12:35] <cianci> could someone tell me what sudo updatedb actually does?
[12:35] <cafuego> spudse: That *still* doesn't make it topical eh.
[12:35] <spudse> cafuego, ok
[12:35] <Nick_Hill> cianci, Do you use locate?
[12:36] <cianci> no
[12:36] <Nick_Hill> cianci, Locate quickly gives a list of files on your system  matching a pattern.
[12:36] <glyn> anyone able to help me integrate 250 MB of free space into my Ubuntu partition?
[12:36] <iiiears> cianci - it creates a file catalog of all files that is much faster to search than the entire disk
[12:36] <rohal> Nick_Hill: du -s /home/gaurav        771128  /home/gaurav        its not listing files in the dir...
[12:36] <cianci> ok, thanks iiiears
[12:36] <Sanne> cianci: it updates the file database for use with locate, a quick file search.
[12:36] <Nick_Hill> rohal, ls -a
[12:36] <bob2> glyn: you can't
[12:36] <rohal> du -s /home/gaurav/*          is not listing hidden files???
[12:36] <Nick_Hill> rohal, I thought you wanted a total space used
[12:36] <bob2> glyn: you could symlink some dir on your root partition to it, if you like
[12:36] <Nick_Hill> rohal, or ls -al
[12:37] <farruinn> rohal: just do du -s --si ~
[12:37] <glyn> bob2:what would that do?
[12:37] <bob2> glyn: ?
[12:37] <bob2> glyn: it would let you use the 250MB as part of /
[12:37] <glyn> bob2:would that give my root partition more space?
[12:37] <cafuego> bob2: Can't ya move & resize via parted?
[12:37] <andi5> rohal: hidden files are simply files with a starting dot, everything except programs showing files to you (the user), like ls, nautilus and so on, regard them as normal files
[12:37] <KinkoBlast> what do I do with this RPN file the driver I need came in?
[12:37] <Nick_Hill> rohal, ls -al /home/gaurav
[12:37] <Juno> hello guys, I updated to Breeze and now my gdm is crazy
[12:37] <bob2> glyn: is the partition immediately after /?
[12:38] <Erlang> hello all, is there any way to create an Ubuntu chroot on Debian for use with pbuilder?
[12:38] <bob2> KinkoBlast: are you sure you need it at all?
[12:38] <Madeye> andi5, any luck with engage ?
[12:38] <glyn> bob2:oh cool...how do I give writing permissions to this partition?  yes it is
[12:38] <bob2> Erlang: trivial with debootstrap
[12:38] <KinkoBlast> bob2: Well, i can
[12:38] <bob2> glyn: you could enlarge the partition then
[12:38] <zenwhen> your momma sucked my ang
[12:38] <KinkoBlast> bob2: Well, i can't seem to get my network printer working without it....
[12:38] <cafuego> zenwhen: Did you have an Ubuntu question?
[12:38] <rohal> Nick_Hill: ok got it...but what if some files are further in a directory & i want to view them too??
[12:38] <BeGu> zenwhen, nice to know
[12:38] <cafuego> ... that works too.
[12:38] <Erlang> bob2: I guess so.  Is there an easy way with pbuilder?
[12:38] <glyn> bob2:how do I do that?
[12:39] <Nick_Hill> rohal, ls -alR will list recursively
[12:39] <bob2> Erlang: no idea
[12:39] <Nick_Hill> rohal, use 'man ls ' or 'man du' for more info
[12:39] <rohal> Nick_Hill: k thanks
[12:39] <andi5> Madeye: i am sorry, i simply did not understand your anser ;-( but nonetheless, Madeye is a not too seldom name, i surely mistook you :)
[12:40] <Juno> how could I fix my gdm after having updated
[12:40] <glyn> bob2:how do I enlarge the partition?  using symlink?
[12:40] <nicholaspaul> i think i broke samba - anyone know if its poss. to prevent logging in with a bad smb.conf??
[12:40] <sizzam> how do you get the address bar back in the 'Save File As' dialog box?   i was able to get it back in a normal nautilus window
[12:41] <KinkoBlast> What do I  do with this RPM with the driver I need for my network printer?
[12:41] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: prevent logging in to gdm or the console? No.
[12:41] <glyn> is there a command to make a symbolic link?
[12:41] <andi5> nicholaspaul: simply stop the samba servers (does not matter if you have no real configuration)
[12:41] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: unless you're using a windows PDC  for authentication via pam..
[12:41] <nicholaspaul> oh sorry, cafeugo, i meant logging in from the network.. I can ssh but I cannot get in from the OSX finder
[12:41] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: ... in which case: SUFFER!
[12:41] <nicholaspaul> hi andi5, i'm still working on this!
[12:42] <tuxedo_kamen> can anyone please tell me about the programs to send sms from ubuntu?
[12:42] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: oh yeah, of samba is failing to work due to a bad config, the finder would indeed not be able to access it.
[12:42] <andi5> nicholaspaul: save your smb.conf and dpkg-reconfigure samba?
[12:42] <nicholaspaul> actually, cafuego, the winXP machine on the network doesnt give me any grief :D
[12:42] <glyn> can someone tell me how to symbolic link?
[12:42] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: Typical :-)
[12:42] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: OSX 10.4 eh?
[12:42] <nicholaspaul> cafuego, do you know if imsb.conf is the same in breezy as hoary?
[12:43] <KinkoBlast> tuxedo_kamen: try some of the firefox extentions ore one of the many web sites.
[12:43] <bimberi> glyn: ln -s /path/to/file/or/directory /path/to/link
[12:43] <nicholaspaul> yea, 10.4 The other Ubuntu machine works fine. just this one, cafuego
[12:43] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: No idea; I use NFS for my OSX clients.
[12:43] <nicholaspaul> cafuego: NFS?
[12:43] <cafuego> (and don't have hoary)
[12:43] <andi5> cafuego: *applause* ;-)
[12:43] <tuxedo_kamen> yeah, but I want to be sure that they work before installing them!
[12:43] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: Network File System - the unix way.
[12:43] <meheren> im trying to set up wine how can i get it up and running?
[12:43] <Juno> my keyboard in the gdm doesn't work, can anybony help me, please?
[12:43] <nicholaspaul> k, before i get breezy, samba/smbfs was working just fine
[12:43] <marz> How can I get cornerXMMS (gdesklet) to work when I get an error "No control found for interface"
[12:43] <KinkoBlast> tuxedo_kamen: they will. If they dont, FX won't let them install.
[12:44] <BlueEagle> meheren: It's well explained in the manual.
[12:44] <glyn> I get this when I try to make a symlink to a partition:
[12:44] <nicholaspaul> cafuego: is NFS like samba?
[12:44] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: Do you have a hoary smb.conf (backed up?) you can check for differences?
[12:44] <meheren> yeh
[12:44] <glyn> ln -s Extended\ HD/ ~/ln: `/home/glyn//Extended HD': cannot overwrite directory
[12:44] <tuxedo_kamen> not that... I wanted to know if they work for my country....
[12:44] <meheren> well i did everything but it does not work
[12:44] <KinkoBlast> tuxedo_kamen: Almost NONE work outside the US
[12:44] <meheren> im using breezy badger
[12:44] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: NFS supports unix file permissions, it's far more flexible than samba.
[12:44] <nicholaspaul> actually cafuego  i just copied over my old hoary smb.conf, but forgot to keep the original breezt
[12:44] <tuxedo_kamen> yeah, I live in Portugal :-\
[12:44] <nicholaspaul> oh ok cafuego
[12:44] <meheren> not hoary
[12:45] <glyn> how do I give writing permissions to my partition
[12:45] <glyn> and make a symlink to it?
[12:45] <KinkoBlast> tuxedo_kamen: My advice: Buy a cellphone
[12:45] <andi5> glyn: what when you remove the trailing slash?
[12:45] <sixo> Noob here<--
[12:45] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: Well, the breezy one can be re-added by grabbing it from the samba package.
[12:45] <sixo> can i get some help, PM me
[12:45] <KinkoBlast> tuxedo_kamen: You can send to a US cell from anywhere, though] 
[12:45] <tuxedo_kamen> kinoblast, I  have one, but I am out of money! >_<
[12:45] <marz> Can anyone help me get cornerXMMS (a gdesklet) to work when getting the error, "No control found for interface"
[12:45] <nicholaspaul> cafuego:  as in, removing and reinstalling samba?
[12:45] <glyn> andi5:?
[12:46] <meheren> so like i dowloaded a windows program installer how do i use it with wine?
[12:46] <nuck> what opens a .a file?
[12:46] <andi5> glyn: sorry, this does not make a difference
[12:47] <sixo> can i get some help here?  I have a few questions about installing.
[12:47] <glyn> anyone know how to give writing permissions to a partition I created?
[12:47] <philippe_> hello
[12:47] <bobbyd_> hi
[12:47] <sixo> Pm me?
[12:47] <philippe_> hey, i have a small display problem with ubuntu
[12:48] <bobbyd_> hi
[12:48] <coz> hello all
[12:48] <andi5> glyn: what file system type does this partition carry? does umask=000 while mounting help?
[12:48] <philippe_> is anybody knowledgable in that domain?
[12:48] <DjKritical> Does anyone know the easiest way to forward a local tcp port to another tcp port in ubuntu?
[12:48] <coz> Before AI reinstalled I was able to watch qucktime movies now after reinstalling I cannot
[12:48] <coz>  what am I missing here?
[12:48] <bobbyd_> can anyone remind me wher the config options for usbcore are? things like usbfs and snooping?
[12:48] <DjKritical> philippe_, just ask the question :P
[12:48] <sixo> I need help with installing Ubuntu, when i install it runs the software, but afer a restart and reset of bios it asks for the boot CD again
[12:48] <glyn> andi:ext2
[12:48] <KinkoBlast> philippe_: Say it in the channel.
[12:48] <philippe_> ok
[12:49] <KinkoBlast> What port does Identd use?
[12:49] <bobbyd_> coz, the quicktime codec?
[12:49] <philippe_> Well, I have a display problem in the text base portion
[12:49] <BlueEagle> sixo: sounds like a misconfigured bios or a failure when installing the bootloader.
[12:49] <{Mike}> anyone have success with getting the "adi" joystick module for Wingman joysticks working?
[12:49] <coz> what i sit called in sysnaptic?
[12:49] <glyn> andi5:I didn't know about umask..how do I unmount the partition?
[12:49] <bobbyd_> coz look up win32 codecs on the wiki
[12:49] <philippe_> the text scrolls down the bottom of the screen, and then starts appearing back at the top
[12:49] <andi5> glyn: umount <part>
[12:49] <coz> I have the w32codec installed
[12:49] <hawking> hello I have an asus A3500E laptop and when I try to install ubuntu ... everything works fine until the installation with the cd ends.. then I reboot the computer and it gets stuck when it comes to hotplug.. can anyone help?
[12:49] <philippe_> it's hard to explain
[12:50] <nicholaspaul> cafuego: do you have a copy of the original smb.conf from breezy?
[12:50] <glyn> andi5:how do I check what parts I have?
[12:50] <andi5> glyn: but for ext2 you should rather adjust the permissions of the top-most (the root) directory on that partition
[12:50] <glyn> andi5:ah how would I do that?
[12:50] <glyn> sorry if I ask stupid questions I'm new
[12:51] <DjKritical> Does anyone know the easiest way to forward a local tcp port to another tcp port in ubuntu?
[12:51] <LordChaos> I'm a newbie too
[12:51] <sixo> BlueEagle: how would i go about fixing this?
[12:51] <philippe_> So anybody know how to fix my display problem
[12:51] <andi5> glyn: ls -ld <mountpoint> will tell you the rights
[12:51] <Agamotto> glyn:  The only stupid question is the one you don't ask
[12:51] <tescoil> Using vlc & ffmpeg, downloaded this mp4 <http://www.archive.org/details/bb_ill_be_glad_when_youre_dead>.  Fine video, no audio, can't figure.  Other audio aps working fine.
[12:51] <LordChaos> Trying to do an install on an emachine T6212
[12:51] <andi5> glyn: then chmod/chown it the way you want it :) how do you need it?
[12:52] <BlueEagle> sixo: That depends on what is wrong. If it's a misconfigured bios then reconfigure our bios to boot for your harddisk. If it's a misconfigured bootloader re-install the bootloader to the correct place (maybe the MBR of your 1st disk?)
[12:52] <LordChaos> I get an unlink after no-IRQ message
[12:52] <glyn> andi5:basically I need to give it permissions so I can make a symlink to it
[12:52] <glyn> andi5:just chmod 750 from the root dir?
[12:52] <LordChaos> followed by 'Controller is probably using the wrong IRQ'
[12:52] <nicholaspaul> Anyone have an original smb.conf  for breezy?
[12:52] <andi5> glyn: you can symlink to everything even nonexisting files
[12:52] <LordChaos> Can anyone help me?
[12:53] <nicholaspaul> just ask lordchaos
[12:53] <andi5> glyn: or do you want to create a symlink in that directory? what about "sudo ln -s <to> <from>"?
[12:53] <x3ndou_> asdfjkl;
[12:53] <glyn> andi5:I'm trying to symlink it so I get the 250 MB of space on my Ubuntu drive
[12:53] <nicholaspaul> andi5: do you have a copy of the original breezy smb.conf???
[12:54] <andi5> nicholaspaul: did you try to dpkg-reconfigure samba?
[12:54] <nicholaspaul> andi5:  no. i didnt know how ! :S
[12:54] <andi5> glyn: how do you want to access it?
[12:54] <philippe_> hey, is there anything special i need to do to make the command shell display correctly on a widescreen?
[12:54] <andi5> nicholaspaul: issue that command ;)
[12:54] <nicholaspaul> _an'
[12:54] <DjKritical> Does anyone know the easiest way to forward a local tcp port to another tcp port in ubuntu? This is such a simple thing to do honestly! does anyone have any idea?
[12:54] <Sanne> glyn: you can't actually resize a partition with symlinking
[12:54] <nicholaspaul> andi5: ok will do
[12:54] <glyn> andi5:I don't know what do you mean?
[12:55] <glyn> Sanne:How would I integrate this free space into my ubuntu drive, then?
[12:55] <andi5> Sanne, glyn: was this about unionfs?
[12:55] <glyn> andi5:no
[12:56] <philippe_> can anybody read this?
[12:56] <glyn> yes
[12:56] <philippe_> ok
[12:56] <Sanne> glyn: I'm no expert, sorry, I just wanted to point this out in case you misunderstood.
[12:56] <andi5> glyn: hehe, i think so, but does not matter ;) who shall use this space? the user?
[12:56] <sklav> Hi guys
[12:56] <philippe_> welcome
[12:56] <andi5> glyn: what about copying all under /home to that that partition and mounting it then to /home?
[12:56] <meheren> how can i like log in or something as root?
[12:57] <sklav> hi philippe_
[12:57] <sklav> su -
[12:57] <glyn> andi5:the user yes
[12:57] <MAX> my ubuntu when booting goes to a bluescreen saying that the video driver is not correctly configured
[12:57] <glyn> andi5:I don't have any files in home
[12:57] <meheren> i want to write files to pixmaps but it says root is the owner
[12:57] <andi5> meheren: simply sudo your commands (it is your password)
[12:57] <MAX> can someone help me
[12:57] <MAX> ?
[12:57] <LordChaos> Does anyone have any experience installing on an emachine T6212?
[12:57] <meheren> ok
[12:57] <glyn> andi5:the partition is only 2G and taken up mostly by necessary packages
[12:57] <Sanne> Ubuntu has a bluescreen? Waaah!
[12:57] <meheren> so then i would have to do everything in the terminal write?
[12:57] <andi5> glyn: hehe, who told you that 2gigs is enough? *wondering*
[12:57] <philippe_> BSOD!?!
[12:57] <meheren> *right?
[12:57] <Agamotto> MAX:  What kit?  Video card model, computer model, etc...
[12:58] <TedLemon> So I've been playing around with sound on Ubuntu for a couple of hours now, and I've come to some conclusions; I wonder if they're specific to my machine or generally true.   It doesn't seem to work to use esd for output.   I get good clear audio with xmms talking to OSS.   I get fairly good audio, but with frequent clicks, when I set gnome audio to OSS and play a track in rhythmbox.
[12:58] <sklav> BSOD for X only
[12:58] <glyn> andi5:the guy I bought the computer from gave me a 9G HD..Heh
[12:58] <sklav> ;)
[12:58] <andi5> glyn: ever tried to install winxp on 2 gigs? ;)
[12:58] <Trashcan> lol
[12:58] <philippe_> lol
[12:58] <MAX> video card
[12:58] <glyn> andi5:and I have XP on the big one
[12:58] <sklav> the system is still able to tell him its misconfigured
[12:58] <MAX> ati x800GT
[12:58] <MAX> intel
[12:58] <w0rd54> lol xp on 2 gigs
[12:58] <sklav> MAX you need the ati drivers
[12:58] <philippe_> ms will shoot themselves in the foot with vista
[12:58] <sklav> apt-get install driver
[12:59] <sklav> from command line
[12:59] <TedLemon> My impression is that the audio setup in ubuntu isn't entirely baked yet.
[12:59] <Agamotto> MAX:  Hmmm, try the non-free drivers from ATI, that may put it back in fighting form
[12:59] <TedLemon> Anybody having similar problems, or am I just unlucky?
[12:59] <andi5> glyn: i would say: partition your big disk, and then copy all files accordingly to their future mount point, then adjust grub, fstab and there you are :D
[12:59] <philippe_> ati doesn't have free drivers for debian
[12:59] <philippe_> they have some for red hat and suse i think
[12:59] <LordChaos> AMDXP: have you had any success with AMD64 install?
[12:59] <sklav> i saw it on my version
[01:00] <Stormx2> Anyone know bash want to gimme a really really quick hand for a sec?
[01:00] <sklav> 1 sec i will get the driver name
[01:00] <Agamotto> TedLemon:  You need to turn off the sound server startup under the Sound Preferences, this will enable multiple programs to do sound at the same time
[01:00] <sklav> i installed nvidia
[01:00] <philippe_> <<< is running a 64bit install
[01:00] <Fred_Nerk> howdy.. can anyone tell me why on breezy (upgraded from hoary) a lot of gnome programs (like screenshot, gnome, keyboard properties) are hanging on a system call like:
[01:00] <sklav> that sucks
[01:00] <Fred_Nerk> connect(14, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path=@/tmp/fam-dparrish-}, 110
[01:00] <sklav> if its amd
[01:00] <Agamotto> phillippe_:  I am jealous
[01:00] <sklav> 32bit should work
[01:01] <philippe_> Agamotto: what's not working with your installation?
[01:01] <sklav> a name like Agamotto ;) usually signifies problems in Greek :))
[01:01] <Agamotto> phillipe_:  My install is fine, I am just jealous of the 64bit
[01:01] <sixo> need one mroe thing
[01:01] <philippe_> ohh i see
[01:01] <sixo> how do i get to a desktop?
[01:01] <Agamotto> sklav:  Nope, my nick comes from the Hindu-Vedic
[01:01] <sklav> hehe
[01:01] <sixo> i got the Os installed and everything is happy now
[01:02] <Agamotto> sixo:  Could you please be more specific
[01:02] <sixo> and im in a command prmpt
[01:02] <philippe_> actually, 64bit support is not quite there yet
[01:02] <sklav> in greek when you say i gamoto it means  A.. Fuck it
[01:02] <philippe_> so 32 still rules for that
[01:02] <runedude_> is smp hyperthreading?
[01:02] <EmergeTW> what is the easiest way to get mp3 support for amaroK under ubuntu?
[01:02] <Agamotto> sixo:  Ahhh, you need to type in  startx
[01:02] <sixo> ok
[01:02] <TedLemon> agamotto: that doesn't seem to have helped with the clicks... :'}
[01:02] <philippe_> like they don't have flash for 64bit
[01:02] <sixo> says unknow command
[01:03] <philippe_> so some internet stuff doesn't work
[01:03] <LordChaos> Anyone out there had success with their AMD64 install
[01:03] <philippe_> i have
[01:03] <glyn> andi5:well that would require a lot of complex work in my situation..there's no way to just get the 250MB on my Ubuntu drive?
[01:03] <Agamotto> TedLemon:  the clicks may be due to interference on your mobo
[01:03] <LordChaos> I'm getting an unlink after no-IRQ message
[01:03] <philippe_> both on my AMD 3300, and my Turion-30 MT
[01:03] <TedLemon> agamotto: I don't think so, because then xmms wouldn't work.   plus, it would also happen in Windows.
[01:03] <overdrive> buenas
[01:03] <philippe_> *AMD643300
[01:03] <Agamotto> glyn:  Go into qtparted and format it as a partition, then mount
[01:04] <TedLemon> agamotto: I think it's some kind of packetization problem, but I didn't have it on my AMD64 system - just on my Vaio.
[01:04] <sixo> amamotto: startx gives me this "-bash: startx: command not foound"
[01:04] <Agamotto> TedLemon:  If you get clicks on both OSs, it is most likely a hardware short somewhere
[01:04] <philippe_> it runs really really fast on my desktop
[01:04] <stylish> SysInfo: Linux 2.6.12-9-386 | Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.40GHz 2399.844 MHz | Mem: 177/507M [||||||||||]  | Diskspace: 43G Free: 36G | Bogomips: 4751.36 | Screen Res: 1024x768 | Procs: 66 |   | Up:  | eth0: In: 0.00M Out: 0.00M
[01:04] <competenCe> hello, how can i get the weather in my taskbar next to the time and date?
[01:04] <philippe_> i think ubuntu is bit of a ram hog though
[01:04] <Agamotto> TedLemon:  I suppose, I have never run into that
[01:04] <hawking> did anyone see my question? ::/
[01:04] <sixo> www.google.com/ig and weather thing
[01:04] <TedLemon> agamotto: sigh, thanks for trying.
[01:04] <w0rd54> is there a webpage/guide to make ubuntu more multimedia compatible?
[01:05] <TedLemon> This stuff really doesn't seem very solid, unfortunately.
[01:05] <stylish> philippe_ : mine is only running @ 177 MB RAM
[01:05] <w0rd54> I am trying to play xvid/mpeg1 and mpeg2 and having really bad luck
[01:05] <Agamotto> competenCe:  Go to the panel, right click, and add item to panel,  choose the weather applet.
[01:05] <TedLemon> w0rd54: I've had pretty good luck with VLC, although I get clicks in the audio.   :'(
[01:05] <philippe_> stylish: yeah, i run it at work on 128, but it's far from snappy.  On my 1gig of ram system, it's so fast
[01:05] <andi5> glyn: well, you can avoid the grub part, if you only partition for mount points other than root (so you split some parts off, like /usr, /var and /home)
[01:06] <TedLemon> w0rd54: for me, xine just crashes when I hit play, no matter what.
[01:06] <sixo> Im in a command prompt after i login and start up, what do i type to get to the desktop...
[01:06] <philippe_> hey, my firfox crashes very frequently, what can be the cause of that?
[01:06] <stylish> philippe_ : you should install gentoo on that 128 MB box
[01:06] <Agamotto> sixo:  startx
[01:07] <sixo> says unknow command
[01:07] <philippe_> stylish: I don't know if I'm mentally ready for such an OS
[01:07] <philippe_> <<<< is a newbie
[01:07] <stylish> its a brease
[01:07] <sixo> unknown
[01:07] <glyn> andi5:the problem is compiling all the packages and everything all over again and getting another HD to backup all the space on
[01:07] <raiden> hello i need help ..i don't know how to install *.deb files in linux
[01:07] <raiden> can sombody help me
[01:07] <philippe_> shoot raiden
[01:07] <andi5> glyn: no need to compile anything...
[01:07] <ayre> hey
[01:07] <ayre> im in definite need of some help please
[01:08] <Agamotto> sixo:  You managed to install your system without adding a graphics server.  Go through the install again, and make sure you have tested the graphics
[01:08] <ayre> I just (for my first time) got rid of windows and setup ubuntu
[01:08] <philippe_> ok
[01:08] <Agamotto> raiden:  dpkg -i somefile.deb
[01:08] <oo0_JeS_0oo> raiden, dpkg -i name_of_the_package.deb
[01:08] <ayre> was told its the best.. so I did that.. all is good but like I dont know anything about how to setup the internet
[01:08] <glyn> is there anything like Paragon Partition Manager for Linux?
[01:08] <ayre> etc
[01:08] <sixo> put the boot disk in again?
[01:08] <ayre> drivers and stuff
[01:08] <Agamotto> ayre:  Congrats on taking the first step
[01:08] <raiden> it doesn't work
[01:08] <ayre> Agamotto: thanks, was actually easier then windows ;p;
[01:08] <Agamotto> ayre:  Setting up in what manner please?
[01:08] <oo0_JeS_0oo> raiden, try login as root
[01:08] <Agamotto> sixo:  Yes, start your install over again
[01:08] <ayre> Well I would like to connect wirelessly to my router
[01:08] <ayre> no idea how hehe
[01:08] <philippe_> ayre: for the internet, you have to go to system/administator/network something
[01:08] <glyn> is there anything like Paragon Partition Manager for Linux?  Something that lets you resize partitions?
[01:09] <oo0_JeS_0oo> raiden, of course in a terminal
[01:09] <raiden> ok3j thx JES
[01:09] <Agamotto> ayre:  What wireless hardware?
[01:09] <TedLemon> glyn: the installer will resize your partitions, but my experience with it was that it trashed my NTFS.
[01:09] <Agamotto> glyn:  qtparted
[01:09] <ayre> Laptop has BCM43 something
[01:09] <TedLemon> glyn: so be caution; make a backup!
[01:09] <ayre> I checked device manager and I found it there..
[01:09] <ayre> dont know if it means its working
[01:10] <Agamotto> NTFS writting is still considered experimental with Linux - - big no no
[01:10] <philippe_> you have to set up your connection ayre
[01:10] <philippe_> system/administration/networking
[01:10] <TedLemon> agamotto: this is partition resizing, not NTFS R/W.   Although you're right that it amounts to the same thing.
[01:10] <ayre> I checked that philippe_, it doesnt seem to show any wireless, only modem/ethernet and they both got a red [x]  on the bottom right corner
[01:10] <philippe_> oh i see
[01:11] <Agamotto> Hrm
[01:11] <philippe_> that means your hardware is not working out of the box
[01:11] <nuo> hi there
[01:11] <philippe_> you need to find out some tutorial somewhere to set it up
[01:11] <ayre> ah
[01:11] <philippe_> i'm sorry
[01:11] <ayre> well I was hoping one of you could help me for the first time ;(
[01:11] <dducko> Hmm just a quick questiong.. about to upgrade my ram to 1 gig.. from 256.. anything I need to change first?
[01:11] <Agamotto> arye:  Go to the wiki for Ubuntu, and there is a section to help you use a program called ndiswrapper that will try to set it up with the Win drivers.
[01:11] <philippe_> i've never done this linux myself
[01:12] <philippe_> i was lucky, everything worked out of the boc
[01:12] <philippe_> box*
[01:12] <ayre> ah
[01:12] <test34> What program can I use to create a package from source ?
[01:12] <Agamotto> !ubotu tell ayre ndiswrapper
[01:12] <ayre> ok Agamotto Ill give that a try
[01:12] <raiden> how to login ass root in terminal
[01:12] <dducko> !tell raiden about root
[01:12] <Agamotto> raiden:  sudo
[01:12] <raiden> first time I run linux
[01:12] <jbroome> ass root?
[01:12] <andi5> raiden: i do "sudo bash", do not whether this is ok
[01:12] <Trashcan> sudo -s
[01:12] <ayre> it didnt tell me nothing
[01:12] <nuo> I have a problem getting my laptop's realtek ethernet working..... it just doesn't... either with DHCP or Static ip adress
[01:12] <Trashcan> lolol
[01:13] <dducko> sudo -s is a root console
[01:13] <Trashcan> that can't be healthy
[01:13] <ayre> !tell ayre ndiswrapper
[01:13] <Trashcan> sudo -i is a root console with environment vars
[01:13] <philippe_> is it me or gnome is light years behind kde?
[01:13] <riffraff> hi
[01:13] <raiden> thx for help
[01:13] <stylish> philippe_ : gnome rocks
[01:13] <dducko> Hmm just a quick question.. about to upgrade my ram to 1 gig.. from 256.. anything I need to change first?
[01:13] <bimberi> philippe_: it's a matter of opinion ...
[01:13] <jbroome> dducko: not really
[01:13] <johnw> are all the system files supposed to be owned by root:root?
[01:13] <Agamotto> phillipe:  Gnome is based on the KISS model
[01:13] <sklav> swap needs to be changed sometimes
[01:13] <dducko> coolio
[01:13] <nekostar> does anyone have experience compiling denu?
[01:14] <nuo> dducko: nop
[01:14] <philippe_> i don't know, i tried kubuntu, and it was sweet
[01:14] <funkyHat> philippe_, gnome has different aims to KDE
[01:14] <riffraff> some else has issues wrt subversion with breezy badger? it seem it is crashing often on my machine
[01:14] <stylish> dducko : turn off your pc and plop that ram in
[01:14] <riffraff> s/some/someone
[01:14] <glyn> is Epiphany necessary for the system to run?
[01:14] <Agamotto> riffraff:  Not I
[01:14] <funkyHat> glyn, no
[01:14] <philippe_> and if you turn off the eye candy in kde, it runs just as fast as gnome
[01:14] <riffraff> damn
[01:14] <riffraff> tnx Agamotto
[01:14] <Fletchy> I installed xserver-xorg, whats next? Im working my way to get a simple window manager
[01:14] <dducko> coolio.. off to do it.. hope it works.. from tiger direct. .but only 20 bucks for 2 512 sticks
[01:15] <cianci> hi i have a problem getting my wireless usb  adapter to work
[01:15] <ayre> ok I kinda got a prbolem here.. I got no mouse ont his freakin pc
[01:15] <ayre> and no internet on my ubuntu
[01:15] <philippe_> lol
[01:15] <philippe_> that sucks
[01:15] <nuo> ayre: no net here too
[01:15] <ayre> I know
[01:15] <philippe_> have you tried to see if ethernet works?
[01:15] <Agamotto> cianci:  A common problem
[01:15] <stylish> brodband rocks
[01:15] <nuo> what chipset do you have?
[01:16] <ayre> Not sure bout the chipset im running athlon x64 3200+
[01:16] <BeGu> I made a launcher to my desktop that updates my uptime record to the internet... launcher's command uses sudo and that's why it ask's for a password. How can I make a launcher with sudo and somehow put the password inside that launcher that I dont have to write my sudo password every time I use that laucher... DId anyone understand? :)
[01:16] <Agamotto> ayre:  Try a google search for ndiswrapper+ubuntu
[01:16] <ayre> Agamotto: no mouse man its taking me forever to tab
[01:16] <philippe_> L8T_4_Beer lol
[01:16] <philippe_> awesome nick
[01:16] <Agamotto> BeGu:  Why don't you just use GKrellm to keep track of your uptime?
[01:16] <Agamotto> ayre:  No mouse?  eeeekk
[01:17] <ayre> yea im running on this old ass computer
[01:17] <BeGu> what is Gkrellm?
[01:17] <ayre> is this ndiswrapper located inside ubuntu?
[01:17] <Fletchy> I installed xserver-xorg, whats next? Im working my way to get a simple window manager
[01:17] <cianci> i tried ndiswrapper, but i don't think i set it up right for linksys wusb54G adapter
[01:17] <philippe_> so has anybody had problems with the shell display?
[01:17] <Agamotto> BeGu:  A system monitor applet that has many plugins and monitors
[01:17] <andi5> BeGu: what do you need root rights for? i did not understand that.... btw the command uptime is nice :)
[01:18] <Agamotto> ayre:  No, it is a separate piece that can work with ubuntu
[01:18] <glyn> would the system still function if I delete the desktop-docs directory for gnome?
[01:18] <test34> How can I create a ubuntu .deb package from source ?
[01:18] <philippe_> my gnome is display is super ok, but my shell is messed up
[01:18] <Agamotto> glyn:  Yes/no.  It would hobble gnome a bit
[01:19] <BeGu> well the point is to show my uptime to others over the internet... www.uptime-project.net is the thing I'm using...
[01:19] <philippe_> my gnome display*
[01:19] <_jason> ubotu:  tell test34 about checkinstall
[01:19] <nuo> did anyone have some problems with ethernet? in my pc it doesn't work
[01:19] <test34> thanks jason
[01:19] <Agamotto> nuo:  What kind of hardware?
[01:19] <cianci> can someone help me with ndiswrapper?
[01:19] <_jason> test34:  you're welcome
[01:19] <nuo> can't connect even to my router
[01:19] <funkyHat> hmm...
[01:19] <funkyHat> !ndiswrapper
[01:19] <ubotu> I guess ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[01:20] <nuo> Agamotto:realtek rtl8139
[01:20] <icz> that is supported
[01:20] <icz> natively
[01:20] <Agamotto> Hrm
[01:20] <nuo> i know
[01:20] <icz> srry
[01:20] <cianci> what is the easiest way to get LinksysWUSB54G wireless adapter to work?
[01:20] <ayre> i cant click on that damn link
[01:20] <ayre> ;(
[01:20] <BeGu> well let's ask it like this... if I'm using sudo command.. how can I include my password to that sudo command so the password isn't asked... like sudo apt-get install ubuntu passwd .. where the password would be my passeord..
[01:20] <philippe_> cianci: it doesn't work native?
[01:21] <glyn> anyone know how I can free up space?
[01:21] <Aven> hello
[01:21] <b|d-vorador> does xchat come with a irc command that shows your uptime and pc specs? anyone know
[01:21] <glyn> I don't have enough space to copy the Xconfiguration file or something
[01:21] <Aven> how can I kill all 6667 ports?
[01:21] <Potterwins> heya
[01:21] <nuo> Agamotto: the strange thing is that during installation it connected successfully to the repositories with dhcp
[01:21] <glyn> or xauthority
[01:21] <andi5> BeGu: why should you want that? i never understand that.... someone needs to call that script... eigher you (by sudo) or some cron job (this one has root privileges)
[01:21] <glyn> so I can't get into symantic to delete packages
[01:21] <Pablo> glyn, you can put stuff in the trash can then hit delete
[01:21] <Agamotto> nuo:  Now that is interesting
[01:21] <Aven> cause a weird ircd is running in my background.. haven't figured which yet..
[01:21] <Potterwins> i'm trying to update my repositories for apt-get
[01:21] <glyn> Pablo:Stuff like what?
[01:21] <Potterwins> but the example given in the users guide is for hoary
[01:21] <Agamotto> BAD BAD BAD ADVICE
[01:21] <farruinn> I want to make gnome-settings-daemon part of my enlightenment xsession but when I add Exec=gnome-settings-daemon & it hangs when I try to log in. Any suggestions?
[01:21] <Pablo> oh Aven ... have you been h4x0r3d with an ircd running
[01:21] <Potterwins> i use breezy
[01:22] <philippe_> cianci:   I have a WPC54G which is the pci version of the network adapter, and it worked "out of the box"
[01:22] <Agamotto> NEVER just 'delete' things
[01:22] <Potterwins> the order of the source list is different
[01:22] <nuo> Agamotto: inside gnome - no network.... something like "host unreachable"
[01:22] <RoseMayFears> hi
[01:22] <moparfan90> hello. whats that program called that makes your windows see tho?
[01:22] <funkyHat> transset
[01:22] <nuo> Agamotto: tried manual conf either... nothing
[01:22] <max> help please...
[01:23] <Pablo> Agamotto, I wasnt just suggesting deleting anything
[01:23] <moparfan90> ok
[01:23] <Agamotto> nuo:  Hrrrmmm.... I can't think of anything atm
[01:23] <xxy> ciao ragazze
[01:23] <max> when installing linux the 3 step, he doens't detect the CD ROM
[01:23] <newbie_at_linux> I just installed a program from source. I do not know where the program got installed to. Maybe it was not anywhere that is in my path. When I tried to run it, I got the error "No such file or directory."
[01:23] <max> Agamotto can you help me?
[01:24] <Agamotto> max:  And you are using a cd to do the install?
[01:24] <glyn> help please having a little problem: sudo apt-get remove totem
[01:24] <glyn> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[01:24] <Aven> please help..
[01:24] <glyn> sorry for the paste
[01:24] <Aven> how can I kill all 6667 ports?
[01:24] <max> Agamotto yes
[01:24] <Agamotto> glyn:  do as it says
[01:24] <xxy> ciaoooo c' una girl
[01:24] <andi5> newbie_at_linux: maybe somewhere in /usr/local?
[01:24] <glyn> this is what happens when I try:dpkg: failed to write status record about `gnome-gv' to `/var/lib/dpkg/status': No space left on device
[01:24] <LjL> glyn: "df"
[01:24] <LjL> :)
[01:24] <Agamotto> glyn:  It fixes the references and indeces
[01:24] <icz> aven: what do you mean kill? you can use iptables
[01:24] <andi5> glyn: i told you what i would do if i was you :D
[01:24] <Agamotto> andi5:  /usr/local is the usual target
[01:25] <Aven> icz: how do I do that?
[01:25] <nuo> Agamotto: thank you.... I will look for even more info.... nothing in the forums or google till yet... :(
[01:25] <philippe_> anybody familiar with display problems?
[01:25] <andi5> Agamotto: *nods*
[01:25] <max> Agamotto yes i'm installing form a cd
[01:25] <icz> aven: you have to look into it because you need to know how to use IPTABLE commands
[01:26] <ayre> hey whats my setup tool thing (they say synaptic but I dont know where its located)
[01:26] <ayre> wait nvm I found it
[01:26] <Agamotto> max:  As stupid as it sounds, check the cd for scratches, smudges, and then clean the cd drive with a lens cleaner disc
[01:26] <icz> aven: to install its just sudo apt-get install iptables
[01:26] <moparfan90> ok i installed trasset how do i use it ?
[01:26] <Agamotto> moparfan90:  man trasset
[01:26] <icz> aven: ill get you the command to allow everything and the command to drop that port
[01:26] <moparfan90> icz, that should already be install be defualt
[01:27] <moparfan90> ok
[01:27] <Aven> thanks!
[01:27] <newbie_at_linux> How come I cannot install programs with dpkg -i when Synaptic is running, but I can install programs from source when Synaptic is running. Does that cause problems to install programs from source while Synaptic is running?
[01:27] <bimberi> newbie_at_linux: no
[01:27] <philippe_> compiling source uses a different program than synaptic
[01:28] <max> Agamotto but he runs linux configuration
[01:28] <andi5> newbie_at_linux: if you are a newbie at linux, i guess you could first try not to compile everything from source :)
[01:28] <Aven> ok
[01:28] <Aven> who's used undernet ircdu before?
[01:28] <bimberi> newbie_at_linux: but it's better to use checkinstall (if possible) if compiling
[01:28] <cianci> i setup ndiswrapper, i installed the drivers for the wusb54G adapter, and i did modprobe ndiswrapper, when i go to System--> admin --> then networking, the hardware doesn't show up. i would appreciate help.
[01:28] <Agamotto> newbie_at_linux:  You are essentially trying to run multiple instances of apt, which don't have much to do with source installs
[01:28] <glyn> anyone have any suggestions to free up disk space?
[01:29] <philippe_> glyn: kill windows
[01:29] <LjL> glyn: "aptitude clean"
[01:29] <Agamotto> max:  Ok, I can't think of too many other things that would keep kudzu from finding the drive...
[01:29] <icz> aven: ptables -A INPUT -d 0.0.0.0 -p tcp --dport 6669 -j DROP
[01:29] <philippe_> windows is the worse virus the world has ever known
[01:30] <glyn> LjL:still not enough space to copy my Xauthorization file
[01:30] <icz> aven: should be an i infront of that
[01:30] <LjL> glyn: well perhaps look in /var/log and remove some
[01:30] <philippe_> the other day, my buddy erased all the passwords on a windows 2000 system that's was fully updated
[01:30] <andi5> LjL: he has an additional 120 gig disk unused...
[01:30] <philippe_> it took him 10 minutes to figure it out
[01:31] <EasterSunshine> glyn: your windows manager and web browser probably caches a lot.
[01:31] <LjL> andi: oh ;-) well, still not that useful if you just need to free up some bytes for aptitude to complete
[01:31] <LjL> glyn: yeah, check and clear your caches
[01:31] <glyn> How do I check the cache?
[01:32] <Agamotto> glyn:  What are the specs on the hardware you are using Ubuntu on?
[01:32] <newbie_at_linux> Whenever I try to run a certain program from terminal, I get a prompt with > on the next line and the program does not come up.
[01:32] <icz> what program?
[01:32] <glyn> Agamotto:P4 Compax IPAQ 9G HD 2 gig for ubuntu 7 for XP
[01:32] <Fletchy> How to run a deb. package?
[01:33] <icz> fletchy dpkg -i
[01:33] <Agamotto> glyn:  You are running Ubuntu on a PDA?
[01:33] <philippe_> ???
[01:33] <Fletchy> thanks
[01:33] <Aven> ok, can you give me the command to kill 6667 using iptables?
[01:33] <icz> np
[01:33] <ayre2> damn it
[01:33] <vojta> hi, complete new to linux and ubuntu. how can i edit /boot/grub/munu.st?
[01:33] <LjL> agamotto: no, there are desktop iPaqs ;)
[01:33] <icz> aven yeh i gave it you left
[01:33] <icz> lol
[01:33] <jbroome> ipaq's are also SFF pcs
[01:33] <ayre2> ok when they say run "sudo ..." where do I do that in?
[01:33] <andi5> Agamotto: probably a gameboy advance
[01:33] <Aven> lol, sorry
[01:33] <icz> iptables -A INPUT -d 0.0.0.0 -p tcp --dport 6669 -j DROP
[01:33] <philippe_> how do you fit a cd in a PDA?
[01:33] <bimberi> vojta: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:33] <glyn> Agamotto:lol no
[01:33] <ColD_7> openoffice has been update to 2.0, but the one included in ubuntu is only the beta version, how to upgrade it?
[01:34] <icz> change 6669 to whatever port
[01:34] <bimberi> !ooo2
[01:34] <ubotu> Test packages for OpenOffice.org 2 are available - http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2005-October/012520.html
[01:34] <Aven> 6669?
[01:34] <Agamotto> That is what was confusing the hell out of me
[01:34] <Aven> oh ok, thanks
[01:34] <LjL> ayre: in a console?
[01:34] <icz> iptables -A INPUT -s 0.0.0.0 -d 0.0.0.0 -p tcp --dport 6667 -j DROP
[01:34] <ayre2> yea i found it.
[01:34] <ayre2> 'terminal'
[01:34] <ayre2> lol
[01:34] <ayre2> must I be root
[01:34] <philippe_> isn't it gnome-terminal
[01:35] <LjL> ayre: you can't go root in ubuntu, that's why you use sudo
[01:35] <vojta> it needs password. mine?
[01:35] <glyn> Agamotto:The guy I bought the comp from originally gave me a 15Gig HD and then it didn't work and he gave me a 9GB HD saying "it's still big"
[01:35] <icz> you can go to root
[01:35] <ayre2> su - ?
[01:35] <icz> sudo passwd root
[01:35] <icz> give it a password
[01:35] <icz> i dont sugest that though
[01:35] <Agamotto> 9Gb should work relatively well
[01:35] <ayre2> I dont know what sudo does here this is like my first nix shit heh
[01:35] <Agamotto> glyn: Are you dual-booting?
[01:35] <uglysmurf> my /var/mail is empty...no root directory...no me...i cant remember doing anything special in hoary to get it...anyone have any ideas?
[01:35] <glyn> Agamotto:no
[01:36] <johnw_> is there a list that gives what ownership system files should have?
[01:36] <ayre2> and whats the /thing for my cd?
[01:36] <LjL> ayre: sudo gives you root for the specific command you're executing, basically
[01:36] <Agamotto> glyn:  Interesting...  what are your partitions?
[01:36] <glyn> Agamotto:Xp and ubuntu
[01:36] <ayre2> ah ok thanks LjL
[01:36] <LjL> ayre: /media/cdrom
[01:36] <ayre2> ah ok thanks again ;)
[01:36] <newbie_at_linux> chris@ubuntu:/usr/bin$ bo2k
[01:36] <newbie_at_linux> >
[01:36] <axel> hey guys
[01:36] <Agamotto> glyn:  Then you are dual booting.  What is the size of each partition?
[01:36] <newbie_at_linux> i am trying to run the program and i get that
[01:37] <glyn> Agamotto:Oh heh sorry..7G/2G
[01:37] <vojta> tks
[01:37] <Fletchy> What do i install after xserver-xorg? Im trying to get a window manager and the computer im doing it on does'nt have net access, so if i need packages i can put them on my thumb drive
[01:37] <ayre2> mmm ok done installing great
[01:37] <b|d-vorador> guys im trying to install perl scripts on my new ubuntu install for xchat.  is the perl script installed by default?
[01:37] <icz> intsall gnome
[01:37] <Aven> icz: still won't work =\
[01:37] <dducko> Got a quick question... where can I check the installed amount of RAM?
[01:37] <icz> really?
[01:37] <axel> I've just installed Ubuntu and to install a package its asking for the root password, when i enter my user password it fails and i didnt enter any root password, what is it ?
[01:37] <DjKritical> Anyone know how to change the vnc port range?
[01:37] <icz> aven hmm 1 sec
[01:37] <Agamotto> glyn:  to be truly useful, any linux install should have around 6G of space.  2G or so for /, and 4G or so for /home
[01:37] <dducko> !tell axel about root
[01:37] <icz> ill get the right one for you
[01:37] <Agamotto> dducko:  your BIOS
[01:37] <LjL> axel: oughta be your own password
[01:38] <icz> aven type iptables -l
[01:38] <dducko> There isnt an App that will tell me?
[01:38] <kyncani> Fletchy: the ubuntu breezy cd should install everything you need, wouldn't it ?
[01:38] <icz> that clears the rules
[01:38] <dducko> Or a setting somewhere?
[01:38] <Aven> iptables v1.3.1: Unknown arg `-l'
[01:38] <ayre2> nice! I see wireless connection now
[01:38] <ayre2> you guys are awesome
[01:38] <ayre2> ;D
[01:38] <Fletchy> kyncani, the full CD doesnt run too well on this old machine
[01:38] <Sionide> dducko, there are scripts you can get for xchat which will tell you
[01:38] <Fletchy> so shouldnt I just do the base version and only install whats really needed
[01:38] <ayre2> only took like 30 minute to get my answer ;D beats isp helpline ;D
[01:38] <nimak> hello, newbie_at_linux
[01:38] <philippe_> linux getting fat?
[01:38] <ayre2> :P
[01:38] <dducko> Whoa!
[01:38] <Agamotto> axel:  When you installed, did you sudo?
[01:39] <newbie_at_linux> nimak, hi
[01:39] <Fletchy> 400mhz 64 ram
[01:39] <philippe_> ouch
[01:39] <b|d-vorador> isnt perl installed with xchat by default. why cant i load perl scripts in xchat
[01:39] <glyn> why is an app failing to run just because I don't have the locales?
[01:39] <kyncani> Fletchy: you mean it installs too much software ?
[01:39] <anto9us> dducko: open a terminal and type free
[01:39] <cianci> how do u move a file using the terminal?
[01:39] <philippe_> i ran it on 500mhz with 128 ram and it wasn't exactly snappy
[01:39] <Agamotto> 64megs of ram... ick
[01:39] <philippe_> you'll be running from the swap a lot
[01:39] <nadjyla> too short
[01:39] <anto9us> cianci: mv <source> <destination>
[01:39] <axel> I've just installed Ubuntu and to install a package its asking for the root password, when i enter my user password it fails
[01:39] <axel> I've just installed Ubuntu and to install a package its asking for the root password, when i enter my user password it fails
[01:39] <Agamotto> I suppose if you stuck with Gnome, and had a fast hd....
[01:40] <axel> how do i sudo ?
[01:40] <nimak> newbie_at_linux: what program are you trying to run>\
[01:40] <cianci> thank u
[01:40] <dducko> anto9us, thanks...1036452 thats a gig right...
[01:40] <nimak> ?
[01:40] <nadjyla> Fletchy, 128 mo ram is the really really short
[01:40] <Agamotto> glyn:  You essentially need to install linux on a different hd
[01:40] <anto9us> dducko: type free --help
[01:40] <nadjyla> 64 mo ram is impossible
[01:40] <kyncani> Fletchy: i agree with nadjyla
[01:40] <philippe_> Fletchy: you should run it old school
[01:40] <philippe_> text based
[01:40] <icz> aven you still here?
[01:40] <Agamotto> sudo apt-get install
[01:40] <icz>  iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --sport 6667 --dport 6667 -j DROP
[01:41] <LjL> 64mb = text based? come on guys...
[01:41] <kyncani> Fletchy: X alone will eat 20mb
[01:41] <nadjyla> i have 128 ram and it s impossible, to have the last x with 64 ram
[01:41] <dducko> anto9us, thanks
[01:41] <ayre2> how do I know if this is working or not
[01:41] <icz> what is port 6667
[01:41] <philippe_> LjL : have you tried it with less than 128?
[01:41] <anto9us> yw
[01:41] <Agamotto> 128Meg is workable with IceWM or Sawfish
[01:41] <jbroome> irc
[01:41] <jbroome> icz: 6667 is irc
[01:41] <icz> lol
[01:41] <icz> and he wants to block it
[01:42] <synackuator> has anyone gotten gnomad2 / kzenexplorer / neutrino to work with their mp3 player??
[01:42] <hawking> hello I have an asus A3500E laptop and when I try to install ubuntu ... everything works fine until the installation with the cd ends.. then I reboot the computer and it gets stuck when it comes to hotplug.. can anyone help?
[01:42] <mbirkis> hi... i have a usb tv card, and i found it in "device manager" as a cinergy200 thingy... but tvtime says no such device /dev/video0... how can i get it to work?
[01:42] <kyncani> s/128Meg is workable/128Meg is barely workable/
[01:42] <LjL> philippe: i know that windows runs quite well with 64mb (all relative, of course)   :-) are you telling me that linux ABSOLUTELY wants AT LEAST 128 mb to give you a semblance of a GUI?
[01:42] <kevman> I need to run an executible everytime my computer boots... How can i do that?
[01:42] <anto9us> hawking: try booting with noapic
[01:42] <philippe_> LjL: Well i run ubuntu at work with 500mhz and 128, it's much slower than windows
[01:43] <LjL> philippe: (anyway, yeah, i tried it, with less than 64 megs, but it was years ago)
[01:43] <DjKritical> kevman: system -> preferences -> session
[01:43] <icz> aven iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --sport 6667 --dport 6667 -j DROP
[01:43] <icz> wierd
[01:43] <kevman> DjKritical, I think it needs to be run before X starts.
[01:43] <LjL> philippe: perhaps ubuntu just isn't the right distro for low-spec computers, but from that to say that "linux is impossible with 64mb"...
[01:43] <glyn> what is "metacity"?
[01:43] <DjKritical> kevman, maybe use init.d then?
[01:43] <philippe_> for 64 meg, you can go with Damn Small linux or Gentoo or something that rocks
[01:43] <jbroome> part of gnome
[01:43] <jbroome> obsd!
[01:43] <kevman> How?
[01:43] <LjL> glyn: a window manager, it decides what's in your windows' frames
[01:44] <Agamotto> LjL:  Ubuntu presumes 200Mhz, 128meg from the start
[01:44] <DjKritical> kevman, is it a service or an executable?
[01:44] <glyn> thanks
[01:44] <Agamotto> For lower spec machines, perhaps something like Fedora...
[01:44] <kevman> executable.
[01:44] <philippe_> hey, quick question, any reasons why the dev team didn't put linux kernel 2.6.14?
[01:44] <icz> bah i hate fedora
[01:44] <nadjyla> with 64mo, cant use x
[01:44] <icz> run debian
[01:44] <Agamotto> phillippe:  Stability testing?
[01:44] <icz> it will run on anything
[01:44] <nadjyla> no
[01:44] <nadjyla> not x
[01:45] <LjL> agamotto: i realize that ubuntu wants decent specs, but what's been said is that
[01:45] <philippe_> Agamotto: well, 2.6.14 is no longer beta
[01:45] <cianci> when i go to System--Administration---networking, i don't see my wireless adapter. i did ndiswrapper
[01:45] <icz> i ran it on somthing pretty shitty
[01:45] <LjL> agamotto: i realize that ubuntu wants decent specs, but what's been said is that *linux* cannot run with 64 megs
[01:45] <LjL> agamotto: (that is, linux *and* a GUI)
[01:45] <Agamotto> Fair enough
[01:45] <philippe_> ubuntu will run beautifully from text :D
[01:45] <nadjyla> lol
[01:45] <kevman> Use AAlib.
[01:45] <bimberi> or you can use a low-resource wm like fluxbox
[01:46] <glyn> I was trying to install WineCVS and It had compiled make depend and configured it
[01:46] <glyn> by then it took up about 500 megs
[01:46] <philippe_> if you can live with seeing ascii pictures when surfing the web, text is for you
[01:46] <anto9us> Damn Small Linux will run on very low spec machines
[01:46] <nadjyla> lol philippe_
[01:46] <glyn> now mysteriously 500 mb is gone and I tried uninstalling it and it's still gone..
[01:46] <n0odl3> anto9us: whats wrong with that?
[01:46] <LjL> bimberi: well, to being with, if you're *really* short on memory, you can use Opie/QTopia. that's for palmtops, but it runs on desktops. i used it on my 32mb iPaq
[01:46] <icz> you could run trustix to
[01:46] <anto9us> n0odl3: what's wrong with what?
[01:47] <bimberi> LjL: so do i :) (H3630)
[01:47] <philippe_> but seriously, go to newegg.com, by a stick of 128 or 256 of old ram for like 15 bucks, and that will get you running ubuntu like a charm
[01:47] <nadjyla> withn your computer , i preferer to use it with geexbox for watch some divx
[01:47] <LjL> bimberi: oh, ok :-) that's the same palmtop i had
[01:47] <LjL> (was stolen)
[01:47] <nadjyla> with 64ram, i prefer do that
[01:47] <anto9us> n0odl3: Damn Small Linux is the name of a distro, sorry if any confusion
[01:47] <|sam|> Hi, i have a question, what are evolution data-server, alarm notify and exchange storage, between them they are using 150mb of ram
[01:47] <Agamotto> glyn:  I am going to say this one more time - You really need to install Ubuntu on a different drive with more room
[01:47] <bimberi> LjL: :(
[01:47] <philippe_> hey, anybody heard of Vector linux?
[01:47] <LjL> bimberi: how's Familiar and Opie lately? haven't been following them much since i stopped using them
[01:48] <n0odl3> anto9us: ohhh i see hahaha wow creative name
[01:48] <mnault> ya
[01:48] <bimberi> LjL: battery life is an issue
[01:48] <philippe_> I heard vector linux is pretty much the strongest linux distro out there overall
[01:48] <bimberi> LjL: very nice, i updated to opie 1.2 a few months ago
[01:48] <hawking> anto9us : so I got to do "linux noapic" when booting right?
[01:48] <kevman> Hw can I run an executible with init.d?
[01:48] <varsedangger> what about open box is taht anygood, for a WM
[01:49] <Agamotto> hawking:  yes
[01:49] <anto9us> hawking: yeah, special boot option in grub
[01:49] <nadjyla> e17 rox all. yes stupid answer i know
[01:49] <philippe_> But I would never cheat on ubuntu
[01:49] <philippe_> :P
[01:50] <philippe_> it got me hooked to linux
[01:50] <mnault> yaya
[01:50] <LjL> bimberi: i have an ipaq 3130 now (grayscale display, 16mb, but does its job), i'd install Familiar again, but i'm using it for GPS navigation... now that's something i really can't get with linux :-\
[01:50] <hawking> anto9us: and are you sure that will solve the problem?
[01:50] <philippe_> i know, i sound like an Ad
[01:50] <cianci8> hi can someone help me with ntdswrapper?
[01:50] <anto9us> philippe_: ubuntu has far more lovers than any of us will ever have :)
[01:50] <philippe_> ROFL
[01:50] <LjL> bimberi: (i mean, there are some GPS-related programs, but nothing comes *anywhere* near the PocketPC navigators)
[01:50] <hawking> anto9us: what does noapic exactly do?
[01:50] <icz> cianci8: you just apt-get ndiswrapper
[01:50] <icz> cianci8: then type ndiswrapper --help
[01:51] <icz> cianci8:  you need the windows driver for your wifi
[01:51] <ayre2> im in interface properties for wlan0, its enabled, but how I know if it works?
[01:51] <bimberi> LjL: yeah, it needs a smart FOSS dev to want to do it :)
[01:51] <anto9us> hawking: it sometimes makes systems boot that otherwise wouldn't ;)
[01:51] <cianci8> icz, i did that, but when i go to system, admin, network, my divice doesn't show up
[01:51] <LjL> bimberi: the problem is maps!
[01:51] <philippe_> So anybody know how to fix shell display problems?
[01:51] <hawking> anto9us: and is it worth removing the current fedora distro and go for ubuntu?
[01:51] <icz> cianci8: use the command line
[01:52] <test_> arg
[01:52] <icz> cianci8: sudo ifup wlan0
[01:52] <cianci8> to do what? icz ?
[01:52] <test_> making menus is HARD for openbox !_!
[01:52] <cianci8> ok
[01:52] <philippe_> fedora is really not as good as ubuntu
[01:52] <bimberi> LjL: in what way? copyright?
[01:52] <cianci8> i will try that icz
[01:52] <LjL> bimberi: unless someone devies a way to have users generate maps (something I don't think is 100% impossible, but), writing a navigation program is going to be quite useless
[01:52] <anto9us> hawking: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APIC
[01:52] <philippe_> i don't like red-hat stuff
[01:52] <max> somebody help me please
[01:52] <ayre> wait it works
[01:52] <ayre> I got the net ;D
[01:52] <ayre> awesome you guys are great
[01:52] <cianci8> it says failed to bring up wlan0
[01:52] <philippe_> when you tasted apt, you never go back
[01:53] <cianci8> when i do ifup wlan0
[01:53] <LjL> bimberi: yeah! how are you going to get a map for your program? i don't think navteq or teleatlas are going to give you one for an open source program
[01:53] <anto9us> hawking: well, I have no use for fedora, I use ubuntu for Servers and Desktops
[01:53] <Agamotto> phillippe_:  hear hear
[01:53] <glyn> I'm trying to install Wine using a shell script that uses CVS and It got through make and make depend and got stuck on make install and there's no WineCVS or wine directory or anything yet it has taken up 500 MBs
[01:53] <max> when installing linux the 3 step, he doens't detect the CD ROM
[01:53] <ayre> just how do I keep the wireless connection working after I reboot
[01:53] <glyn> how do I erase this installation?
[01:53] <max> can anybody help me
[01:53] <philippe_> how is ubuntu fairing for servers?
[01:53] <bimberi> !server
[01:53] <ubotu> Ubuntu 5.10 Server is out! http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2005-October/000042.html
[01:53] <mbirkis> hi... i have a usb tv card, and i found it in "device manager" as a cinergy200 thingy... but tvtime says no such device /dev/video0... how can i get it to work?
[01:54] <philippe_> stupid question, it's linux, it works beautifully for servers
[01:54] <anto9us> philippe_: it's far cleverer than I am
[01:54] <philippe_> of course
[01:54] <nadjyla> gnlyn, for erase what you install with wine, erase /home/../.wine
[01:54] <philippe_> lol
[01:54] <Agamotto> glyn:  Just reformat the partitions
[01:54] <synackuator> has anyone gotten gnomad2 / kzenexplorer / neutrino to work with their mp3 player??
[01:54] <Milk_> anyone here use qdvdauthor?
[01:54] <LjL> bimberi: really, the only possibility i can think of is some kind of collaborative effort where people turn on a "map generator program" while they're driving, and then send the results to some central place, after adding street names, etc
[01:54] <ayre> what about updates for ubuntu.. like security updates.. hows that work (please this is important)
[01:54] <icz> cianci8: # ndiswrapper -i <driver>.inf
[01:54] <icz> # ndiswrapper -l
 driver installed
[01:54] <icz> # ndiswrapper -m
[01:54] <icz> # modprobe ndiswrapper
[01:54] <philippe_> if i could just fix that stupid display problem from the shell
[01:55] <LjL> bimberi: but i don't think many people would agree that this has a chance of working
[01:55] <max> when installing linux the 3 step, he doens't detect the CD ROM
[01:55] <max> can anybody help me
[01:55] <bimberi> LjL: perhaps, although there's a lot of mapping information owned by public organisations which might be accessible.  OK, we're OT and should cease :)
[01:55] <LjL> bimberi: you mean vmap0? :)
[01:56] <ecobuntu> will there ever be breezy backports?
[01:56] <bimberi> LjL: no
[01:56] <bimberi> max: is your bios set to boot off CD?
[01:56] <Milk_> I'm getting this error.. and not sure where to go:   ERR:  no .ifo file to process
[01:56] <philippe_> ubuntu is slow to get out official documentation
[01:56] <glyn> Agamotto:the user is too stubborn and lazy to do that...right now, anyways
[01:56] <icz> bah
[01:56] <glyn> Agamotto:I just want to clean up this installation
[01:56] <max> bimberi  he runs the boot in the cd
[01:57] <icz> philippe: the user forums are awsome
[01:57] <Mez> ecobuntu, eventuall,y yes
[01:57] <max> but when installing says that doens't found
[01:57] <bimberi> max: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto
[01:57] <icz> philippe: best documentation ever
[01:57] <cianci8> icz ,when i get to the final part: modprobe ndiswrapper, it says error inserting ndiswrapper, operation not permitted ?
[01:57] <NoUse> !faq
[01:57] <ubotu> The Ubuntu FAQ Guide is: select System -> Help (in Breezy), or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation, or http://help.ubuntu.com
[01:57] <Agamotto> glyn:  sudo apt-get clean
[01:57] <icz> cianci8: even when you sudo?
[01:57] <DjKritical> d'oh.. I just locked my firewall remotely!... now I can't reconnect!
[01:57] <glyn> that didn't work..still 0 bytes of space..heh
[01:57] <philippe_> icz: they are nice, but i've submitted three inquiries so far, an i have had no answers so far
[01:57] <cianci> yes, icz
[01:58] <varsedangger> how could i write a shell script that uses su?
[01:58] <max> bimberi i can't install how i do that
[01:58] <ayre> is there a cmd to update ubuntu
[01:58] <icz> cianci8: ill look into it, ive had it working before but i just bought a new card cause ndiswrapper sucks
[01:58] <philippe_> apt-get update
[01:58] <icz> cianci8: what card do you have?
[01:58] <philippe_> sudo apt-get update
[01:58] <Agamotto> ayre sudo apt-get update
[01:59] <ayre> I did that, it says: Reading package lists... Done
[01:59] <Agamotto> Doesn't anyone read the help files or guides anymore?
[01:59] <philippe_> that means there are no udates
[01:59] <icz> ayre: get a proper source-list
[01:59] <cianci> icz, it's  LinksysWUSB54G (USB) wireless adapter
[01:59] <Welly> can anyone suggest a way of creating an ISO image from a directory of files?
[01:59] <ayre> icz: no idea what your talking about.. just started linux like 20 minutes ago
[01:59] <bimberi> max: ok, check the md5sum using windows (or whatever) then
[01:59] <Agamotto> Welly:  Use K3B or another burning program, select your dirs with files, and go
[02:00] <philippe_> how many sources do you have ayre?
[02:00] <Welly> agamotto, brilliant, thank you
[02:00] <icz> cianci8: have you tried http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/Ubuntu
[02:01] <ayre> philippe_: I dont know man lol
[02:01] <philippe_> ayre: ok start synaptic
[02:01] <ayre> done
[02:01] <icz> ayre: cat /etc/apt/source-list
[02:01] <bimberi> Welly: or just use nautilus by copying the dir to Go->CD/DVD_Creator and then hit Write to disk and select File image
[02:01] <cianci> yes i have, icz ,about the windows driver part, can u explain how i should do that?
[02:01] <philippe_> then go to settings an then repositories
[02:01] <cianci> but i think i did that correctly already
[02:02] <icz> cianci8: what is the step #
[02:02] <ayre> icz: no file or di
[02:02] <ayre> icz: no file or directory*
[02:02] <icz> ayre: lol i have no idea then
[02:02] <cianci> i have the driver on the desktop, now what do i do?
[02:02] <philippe_> ayre: go to settings and repositories
[02:02] <ayre> where is that philippe_
[02:03] <philippe_> ayre in synaptic
[02:03] <ayre> nvm
[02:03] <ayre> yea sorry got it ;)
[02:03] <gpled> looking for a good MPEG-4 player
[02:03] <NoUse> gpled mplayer
[02:03] <philippe_> ayre then on the right there should be an "add" button
[02:03] <djbrieck> Is there a way to right side align desktop icons?
[02:03] <philippe_> ayre: add them all
[02:03] <djbrieck> in gnome
[02:03] <Welly> bimberi: thanks, useful tip!
[02:04] <ayre> ahhh now we're talking ;D
[02:04] <varsedangger> gpled, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[02:04] <ayre> thanks bro
[02:04] <icz> cianci8: ok cd /home/youruser/Desktop
[02:04] <djbrieck> Is there a way to right side align desktop icons in gnome on the desktop?
[02:04] <icz> cianci8: then sudo ndiswrapper -i YOURWIFI.INF
[02:04] <philippe_> ayre: then select each of them in the list, and then fill out basically all the squares for each type of source
[02:04] <icz> cianci8: i think there might be somthing wrong with breezy and ndis though
[02:05] <philippe_> that will give you the maximum number of sources that is already included in ubuntu
[02:05] <icz> cianci8: cause i dont remeber it being that dificult
[02:05] <philippe_> i've tried adding more using other sources, but they don't work
[02:05] <ayre> philippe_ I selected all of them but what squares do I fill out?
[02:05] <ayre> like I can select them but I dont see no squares
[02:06] <bimberi> Welly: yw :)
[02:06] <philippe_> ayre fill them all
[02:06] <ayre> when I add them you mean?
[02:06] <cianci> icz, the driver is already installed, now what should i do?
[02:06] <philippe_> ayre yes
[02:06] <ayre> like non-free and shit like that?
[02:07] <icz> cianci8: can you modprobe ndiswrapper?
[02:07] <philippe_> clic on settings, and select all the options you want, but the first one will give you more choices
[02:07] <kevman> OK, can someone tell me what I put in a sh script to make it execute a single executible?
[02:07] <varsedangger> gpled, are you still here?
[02:07] <EasterSunshine> the name of the command you wish to execute?
[02:07] <ayre> icz: I cant get ndis to startup, I gotta redo it every time
[02:07] <philippe_> ayre: and then try updating again
[02:08] <icz> ayre: sudo ndiswrapper -m
[02:09] <icz> ayre: that will make it run at startup
[02:09] <philippe_> what does ndiswrapper do?
[02:09] <icz> philippe_: allows you to use a windows driver for an unsupported wifi
[02:09] <philippe_> oh cool
[02:09] <philippe_> linux rocks
[02:09] <icz> cianci8: i think i know your prob
[02:09] <Lord_Maynoth> anyone know what was wrong with the website???
[02:09] <ruinevil> really unsupported network card of any sort
[02:10] <ayre> yea linux does rock
[02:10] <ayre> this shit is awesome
[02:10] <cianci> icz ,this is what i get when i type in ifup wlan0: Failed to bring up wlan0
[02:10] <icz> cianci8: put your driver in a permenent spot then run sudo ndiswrapper -l
[02:10] <ayre> runs fast too
[02:10] <cianci> ok
[02:10] <philippe_> runs hella fats
[02:10] <glyn> I'm having problems with a freak installation using WineCVS.sh, it made, made depend, and it got stuck on make install and it ate up 500 megs of disk space..now there's no directory to delete or anything and it seems like 500mb just disappeared
[02:10] <cianci> it says: invalid drivers??
[02:10] <icz> cianci8: then run sudo ndiswrapper -i /full/path/to/driver
[02:10] <gpled> varsedangger: yep.  i had a real good one, but reinstalled.  cant remember the name.  think it started with an s
[02:10] <philippe_> i did internet benchmarks on the same computer, with windows and with linux, and linux got consistently twice the results
[02:10] <nopea> I just install 5.04 again for the first time in a while - I forgot... which file was it to open up the other rep. in synaptic manager?
[02:11] <nopea> file to edit I mean
[02:11] <gpled> got it from synaptic
[02:11] <Guest27127> mahangu hello
[02:11] <bimberi> nopea: /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:11] <nopea> bimberi, cheers
[02:11] <bimberi> nopea: np :)
[02:11] <icz> cianci8: sory run ndiswrapper -e nameofyourdriver
[02:11] <varsedangger> i've really like mplayer, i just updated my sources.list and apt-got mplayer it does everything
[02:11] <cianci> ok...
[02:11] <philippe_> inn breeze badger, you don't want to edit that /etc/apt/source.list
[02:11] <icz> cianci8: then ndiswrapper -l
[02:11] <varsedangger> gpled,
[02:12] <icz> cianci8: then run sudo ndiswrapper -i /full/path/to/driver
[02:12] <Toma-> you know you can edit your sources.list from synaptic right?
[02:12] <icz> cianci8: hope that works
[02:12] <bimberi> philippe_: why not?
[02:12] <nopea> is 5.10 any better than 5.04?
[02:12] <icz> phillipe: i edit it all the time
[02:12] <icz> phillipe: lol
[02:12] <philippe_> bimberi: because there are no backports to add for breeze
[02:12] <ngutwirth> hey guys i got a q how would i go about installing a .deb file?
[02:12] <ayre> do I need any AV or something?
[02:12] <philippe_> and it just screws things up
[02:12] <Toma-> ngutwirth: try "man dpkg"
[02:13] <ngutwirth> toma where would i try this?
[02:13] <Toma-> itll tell you all you need to know
[02:13] <ngutwirth> i dont know anything about linux
[02:13] <Toma-> in a terminal
[02:13] <ngutwirth> ok
[02:13] <icz> ngut: dpkg -i name.deb
[02:13] <philippe_> i tried adding repositores using the wiki tutorial, and it just didn't work out
[02:13] <icz> ngut: but toma is right learn to use man or command --help
[02:13] <bimberi> philippe_: well that's probably a problem with the tutorial
[02:13] <ngutwirth> umm
[02:13] <philippe_> true
[02:14] <ngutwirth> where do i learn this?
[02:14] <cianci> icz , when i do sudo ndiswrapper -l , all the drivers i put for it say: invalid driver
[02:14] <ngutwirth> do i search google?
[02:14] <cianci> and i got them from the driver cd
[02:14] <ngutwirth> brb
[02:14] <glyn> I'm having problems with a freak installation using WineCVS.sh, it made, made depend, and it got stuck on make install and it ate up 500 megs of disk space..now there's no directory to delete or anything and it seems like 500mb just disappeared
[02:14] <philippe_> but anyhow, i do it from synaptic since it knows all it's sources
[02:14] <Toma-> ngutwirth: if you need to know something about a specific command, run "man <command>" and itll tell you all you need to know
[02:14] <Jinxd> hi im having problems setting up my broadcom (bcmwl5.inf) 54g on my new ubuntu install, have installed ndiswrapper fine, and loaded driver, just can't find wlan0 ?
[02:14] <philippe_> that way i don't mess things up
[02:14] <icz> cianci: dont type anything after -l
[02:14] <anto9us> cianci: use the .inf file
[02:14] <philippe_> linux is not something i want to end up having to fix
[02:14] <icz> broadcom works fine native
[02:15] <bimberi> philippe_: but yes, doing it through synaptic is "safer" :)
[02:15] <Jinxd> well mine isn't working that's for sure :)
[02:15] <ColD_7> where can i get more theme?
[02:15] <icz> im using broadcalm as we speak
[02:15] <Jinxd> well help me set it up then please :)
[02:15] <hsc2104> can anyone tell me how to copy files from desktop to my /usr/local folder?
[02:15] <hsc2104> it doesn't let me simply drag the file into the folder using my mouse for some reason
[02:15] <philippe_> one thing i did notice with linux, is that you don't get many problems, but when you do get a serious problem, your in for very long ride
[02:16] <Jinxd> i'm on amd64 - suppose that might be the problem?
[02:16] <uenyioha> is there an mplayer for amd64_linux
[02:16] <glyn> ah I solved my own problem--had to uninstall the source tree
[02:16] <ruinevil> prolly recompile it urself
[02:16] <uenyioha> i cant seem to find one with aptitude
[02:16] <ruinevil> >.>
[02:16] <bimberi> philippe_: benefitting from http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic is easier if you edit sources.list
[02:16] <anto9us> hsc2104: sudo cp -r <source> /usr/local/
[02:16] <lordrm> after using NX to log in remotely, my gnome desktop is screwed up. lots of icons are changed or missing, fonts are different, and several parts of the theme are reset and I can't change them.
[02:16] <Toma-> hsc2104: why do you want to do that? use "sudo cp -r ~/Desktop/Yourilename /usr/local"
[02:16] <icz> jinxd: 1 sec checking for module name
[02:16] <Jinxd> k thanks
[02:17] <hsc2104> i downloaded a file to my desktop and simply put it into one of my folders
[02:17] <philippe_> oh cool a source-o-matic
[02:17] <icz> jinxd: modprobe r8169
[02:17] <philippe_> i always wanted one of those for christmas
[02:17] <cevizoglu> is there support for rtsp:// in breezy?
[02:17] <hsc2104> is there a way to configure gnome so i can drag/drop into another folder?
[02:17] <lordrm> is there any way I can reset the look to fix this?
[02:17] <Jinxd> icz, done - now what? :)
[02:18] <philippe_> thanks bimberi
[02:18] <icz> jinxd: that worked?
[02:18] <bimberi> philippe_: sorry, i should have waited a month before telling you :P
[02:18] <icz> jinxd: ok now do ifconfig
[02:18] <dropper> hi!
[02:18] <Jinxd> icz, nope just eth0, lo
[02:18] <bimberi> philippe_: yw :)
[02:18] <dropper> anyone got the latest version 0.8 of MonoDevelop working with breezy?
[02:18] <icz> jinxd: ok now try sudo ifup eth1
[02:18] <cianci> icz, i installed the drivers, i have ndiswrapper running, how can i now try to use the wireless adapter?
[02:18] <philippe_> is the two letter code for united states US?
[02:18] <icz> cianci: yes
[02:18] <Jinxd> icz, unknown interface eth1
[02:19] <icz> jinxd: ok try ifup wlan0
[02:19] <ayre> ill be back
[02:19] <ayre> thanks guys
[02:19] <ayre> <3
[02:19] <cianci> when i go to networking, wlan0 doesn't show up
[02:19] <icz> cianci: might be a eth
[02:19] <nimak> do you have your wireless card set up?
[02:19] <bimberi> philippe_: yes
[02:20] <EmergeTW> this may be a dumb question, but I really dont feel like installing debian and comparing everything myself, but... what are the real differences between Ubuntu and Debian? does Ubuntu have better hardware autodetect and setup? what other advantages does Ubuntu have? I am really thinking of installing debian instead right now...
[02:20] <Jinxd> icz, unknown interface wlan0
[02:20] <ruinevil> ubuntu is easier to use
[02:20] <icz> hmm
[02:20] <ruinevil> and harder to screw up
[02:20] <Potterwins> Hiya
[02:20] <nimak> EmergeTW: i like debian more, but ubuntu is easier
[02:20] <varsedangger> hey i am apt-getting rosegarden4 it wants to remove ubuntu-desktop and gdm?
[02:20] <Potterwins> does anybody know if i have to mount my floppy drive?
[02:20] <icz> jinxd: cat /etc/network/interfaces
[02:20] <glyn> hehe I still screwed up Ubuntu
[02:20] <varsedangger> wont't that wreck stuff
[02:20] <varsedangger> ?
[02:20] <icz> jinxd: may need to set that up in there
[02:20] <patrick_> can anyone point me to somewhere I can download libcurl2-dev for breezy?
[02:20] <nimak> varsedangger: dont
[02:21] <ruinevil> hmmmm
[02:21] <ruinevil> well
[02:21] <glyn> varse:what is rosegarden4?
[02:21] <cianci> icz, when i go to device manager, it comes up, but eveything says unknown
[02:21] <dropper> I take it noone knows? or did you all miss the question ?
[02:21] <ruinevil> if u have no desktop manager
[02:21] <Jinxd> icz, i tried setting wlan0 up in there and i get binding errors on ifup wlan0
[02:21] <glyn> dunno dropper
[02:21] <hsc2104> can anyone tell this newbie how to configure gnome to be able to drag/drop files from one folder to another?
[02:21] <hsc2104> using a mouse?
[02:21] <ruinevil> u can still run xorg
[02:21] <icz> jinxd: hmm we are close give me a minute
[02:21] <Jinxd> icz, righto :)
[02:21] <ruinevil> drag...and drop?
[02:21] <glyn> can someone direct me to a good warez channel?  he he
[02:21] <ruinevil> or cut and paste
[02:21] <NoUse> hsc2104 that is enabled by default
[02:21] <Potterwins> so does anyone know if you have to mount your floppy drive
[02:21] <icz> warez on linux
[02:21] <icz> lol
[02:21] <dropper> thanx glyn :-)
[02:22] <anto9us> cianci: for a wep setup, sudo iwconfig wlan0 ESSID <access point> key encrypted s:<password> or <passkey>
[02:22] <Potterwins> my media folder shows me two floppy's
[02:22] <Potterwins> but when i try to view a floppy it shows no data
[02:22] <dropper> any channels I can try?
[02:22] <hsc2104> NoUse for some reason i don't have the permission to do that
[02:22] <icz> cianci: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=82040 go here
[02:22] <cianci> it says wlan0 is an unknown device
[02:22] <EmergeTW> nimak, I am someone who has used Gentoo for yeaars and ubuntu is driving me nuts
[02:22] <varsedangger> rosegarden is a music notaion software
[02:22] <varsedangger> EmergeTW, why
[02:22] <varsedangger> ?
[02:22] <dducko> I love linux... Ubuntu especially... sorry just had to state that.. now time for some pizza
[02:22] <anto9us> cianci:sorry, should read for a wep setup, sudo iwconfig wlan0 ESSID <access point> key restricted s:<password> or <passkey>
[02:23] <nimak> you are likely to like debian
[02:23] <Potterwins> isn't rosegarden multichannel midi/wav recording software?
[02:23] <Baal> does anyone know how to install getopt on Ubuntu 5.10?  I am trying to compile a screensaver and it tells me that getopt is missing.
[02:23] <NoUse> hsc2104 you can't drag files into folders outside your home directory
[02:23] <varsedangger> Potterwins, yes
[02:23] <ruinevil> ummm
[02:23] <ruinevil> see if its on apt-get
[02:23] <ruinevil> do like an apt-get search
[02:23] <Potterwins> i'm looking forward to giving that a try myself varsedangger
[02:23] <dropper> how can I get more themes for my standard Ubuntu??
[02:23] <ruinevil> or someting
[02:23] <hsc2104> i'm trying to drag it from the desktop to my home directory
[02:23] <ruinevil> well
[02:23] <philippe_> holy crap, my computer is fully up to date
[02:23] <varsedangger> why does apt-get want to remove my precious files?
[02:23] <NoUse> hsc2104 what error do you get?
[02:23] <sells> tritium: hey Mike
[02:23] <philippe_> i have the most bleeding edge ubuntu on the planet
[02:23] <Baal> It is not on apt-get.  I think it is installed, but perhaps in a non-standard place.
[02:23] <ruinevil> use cut and paste
[02:24] <ruinevil> if drag and drop doesnt work
[02:24] <max> wich type of partition I use??????
[02:24] <ruinevil> since it does the same thing
[02:24] <EmergeTW> varsedangger, various problems, all revolving around certain packages not being availible in Ubuntu, and support for certain things like mp3s in certain programs being a pain in the butt to fix
[02:24] <dropper> philippe_,  : Why>>?
[02:24] <Agamotto> Well, I am out of here - timeto take out the eyeballs
[02:24] <max> fat 32??
[02:24] <cianci> when i type in sudo iwconfig, it says no wireless extensions??
[02:24] <Potterwins> so anyone have any ideas on getting my floppy to work
[02:24] <ruinevil> see if u can use reiser
[02:24] <nimak> EmergeTW: grab debian
[02:24] <anto9us> cianci: the driver module isn't loaded
[02:24] <hsc2104> Nouse it says "Error while copying to "/usr/local/Matlab
[02:24] <Potterwins> or are you all gonna force me to have to boot back into windows?
[02:24] <icz> jinxd: is your card a netgear?
[02:24] <shinu> i have a slight problem with kismet. it doesnt want to read my config file. i created /usr/local/etc/kismet.conf containing: source=rt8180,wlan0,dwl and it doesnt work...
[02:24] <ruinevil> i hear ext3 sucks
[02:24] <varsedangger> ohh
[02:24] <philippe_> dropper: my computer is fully updated
[02:24] <shinu> when i run kismet -c source=rt8180,wlan0,dwl  then its alright...
[02:24] <icz> jinxd: apperently you may need the ndiswrapper to
[02:24] <Jinxd> icz, i dunno what it is, it's built into my Acer Aspire laptop
[02:24] <Theblue> Hi all.
[02:25] <NoUse> hsc2104 thats not your home directory
[02:25] <cianci> and then when i type sudo iwconig wlan0 it says no such device
[02:25] <EmergeTW> nimak, I am burning the cd now lol
[02:25] <dropper> mine too.. :0) according to update manager>
[02:25] <icz> jinxd: oh ok
[02:25] <Theblue> I'm on a box that absolutely refuses to boot from a CD.
[02:25] <nimak> EmergeTW: cool
[02:25] <Jinxd> icz, i know its a broadcom though
[02:25] <philippe_> dropper: plus it seems i'm one of the rare ones to have a succesful 64 bit installs
[02:25] <Potterwins> Help
[02:25] <Potterwins> lol
[02:25] <Theblue> Does anyone know of a way to make a boot floppy that will let me boot from the CD to install Hoary?
[02:25] <max> hey help me please
[02:25] <Baal> apt-get search brings up several packages with getopt and I have tried all of them but none work.
[02:25] <icz> jinxd: you may need the ndiswrapper to (i hate that) http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78700&page=2
[02:25] <max> wich type of partition I use??????
[02:25] <max> fat 32??
[02:25] <Fletch> I installed the normal/full installation of ubuntu and it runs too slow on my old 400mhz 64mb ram computer and I was wondering if its possible to remove gnome and just have a window manager, or whatever will make it faster
[02:25] <Lord_Maynoth> Hey... do you guys think Dapper will autodetect your windows partitions and name them something meaningful like C:, D:, etc...?
[02:25] <bibe> hi
[02:25] <max> EXT 2 ?
[02:25] <icz> jinx: try that link
[02:25] <Wiltuk> Hey guys, for some reason, kacpid periodicly takes up near enough 100% of my cpu, effectively locking up my system...does anybody know how I could kill this process? I've tried putting acpi=off at boot, but I can't get past the login screen with it off :(
[02:25] <icz> ext3
[02:25] <icz> lol
[02:25] <max> journal ext 3?
[02:26] <hsc2104> Nouse how do i get permission to this directory?
[02:26] <Jinxd> icz, i've tried ndiswrapper -i windowsdriver.inf, modprobe ndiswrapper and still the same :\
[02:26] <dducko> Fletch, do a server install
[02:26] <bibe> can i use rp-pppoe on ubuntu or is tehre a better way for dsl setup? (it's a server without X)
[02:26] <NoUse> hsc2104 you to use sudo, but why do you need to copy something to that directory?
[02:26] <dducko> Fletch, then get a window manger like Ice
[02:26] <hsc2104> i'm trying to install Matlab that i downloaded from the web
[02:26] <Fletch> dducko, tried that, but I had too much trouble with installing things because it doesn't have the internet
[02:26] <dducko> OH.. ouch
[02:26] <hsc2104> and the default download is to the desktop
[02:26] <Fletch> And Id have to download SO many dependancies
[02:26] <icz> jinxd: well maby your card is really not supported
[02:27] <Fletch> :|
[02:27] <Theblue> Does anyone know of a way to make a boot floppy that will let me boot from the CD to install Hoary?
[02:27] <Baal> exit
[02:27] <icz> jinxd: what distro did you install with??
[02:27] <NoUse> hsc2104 you'll either need to run nautilus via sudo or use the command line to copy it via suod
[02:27] <varsedangger> is there a good music notiation edititng program for gnome?
[02:27] <icz> jinxd: originally
[02:27] <Lord_Maynoth> anyone know what the dev channel is?
[02:27] <nimak> varsedangger: audacity
[02:27] <nadjyla> varsedangger, audicity or sweep
[02:27] <Fletch> Am i screwed then dducko?
[02:27] <hsc2104> NoUse can you tell me how to run nautilus via sudo?
[02:27] <Jinxd> icz, erm...windows? :) i've only just isntalled ubuntu breazy (dual booting)
[02:27] <nadjyla> if i understand
[02:28] <icz> jinxd: and it didnt ask you to configure wifi at the start of the install?
[02:28] <Jinxd> icz, nope
[02:28] <NoUse> hsc2104 open a terminal and type sudo nautilus
[02:28] <icz> jinxd: interesting
[02:28] <max> primary or logic???
[02:28] <icz> jinxd: guess you have to use the wrapper then
[02:28] <Jinxd> icz, if you say so :)
[02:28] <max> use partition primary or logic??
[02:28] <Jinxd> icz, but i've tried and it's not having any of it
[02:28] <max> i got xp too
[02:29] <ruinevil> doesnt really matter
[02:29] <ruinevil> if u use logic or primary
[02:29] <hsc2104> NoUse I typed "sudo nautilus" and then my password in terminal, but still get the same error
[02:29] <ruinevil> tho u can only have 4 primary partitions
[02:29] <icz> jinxd: follow this form http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683
[02:29] <NoUse> hsc2104 you need to copy using only the window that opens when you run that command
[02:29] <icz> it should work if you acctuall do have a broadcalm
[02:30] <jonny> hey, my DVD playback is jerky, anyway to fix this?
[02:30] <icz> if not by a supported wifi card because ndis sucks anyway
[02:30] <NoUse> !tell jonny about dma
[02:30] <icz> you can only use your card in b
[02:30] <hsc2104> NoUse was there supposed to be a window that automatically opens with that command?  I didn't ge any...
[02:30] <jonny> thanks, NoUse
[02:31] <NoUse> hsc2104 try gksudo nautilus
[02:31] <ruinevil> is nautilus installed
[02:31] <hsc2104> i gat the message that says
[02:31] <ruinevil> and are you running gnome?
[02:31] <hsc2104> (nautilus:8330): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[02:31] <hsc2104> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[02:31] <Jinxd> icz, think i've found the problem... aparently you need and Acer app to actually turn the wifi on, becuase in windows i have to press a button on the front of laptop to turn it on
[02:31] <NoUse> hsc2104 don't paste in here
[02:31] <icz> jinxd: anyway sorry for not being helpfull i know that ndiswrapper stuff is frustrating i went through it a few times with my msi card, thats when i went and bought a net gear
[02:31] <hsc2104> oh okay
[02:31] <hsc2104> sorry
[02:32] <glyn> anyone know where I can get the cedega demo off the transgaming website?
[02:32] <icz> jinxd: yeh that may be it
[02:32] <NoUse> hsc2104 its easier to just use the command line; sudo cp yourfile /usr/local/bin
[02:32] <icz> jinxd: see if you can find a form about your exact laptop that usually works
[02:32] <Jinxd> icz, following some instructions i found on a random website - i'll keep you updated :)
[02:33] <Jinxd> icz, i'll try that too, thanyou
[02:33] <wastrel> hello. i've installed ventrilo using the instructions found here:  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=41737&highlight=ventrilo   but am getting no sound
[02:33] <ecobuntu> is dapper more unstable than sid?
[02:33] <ruinevil> dapper?
[02:34] <jbroome> dapper is more unstable than my mother in law
[02:34] <pland> hey all
[02:34] <ruinevil> meh
[02:34] <r0bby> hEY!
[02:34] <r0bby> she's not unstable
[02:34] <r0bby> she's just quirky
[02:34] <Inconnu> dapper drake ruinevil
[02:34] <r0bby> don't use dapper if you don't want instability
[02:34] <r0bby> personally
[02:34] <ecobuntu> no but seriously...is it more unstable than sid?
[02:34] <r0bby> a lil instability never killed anybody
[02:34] <ecobuntu> that's just my question
[02:34] <r0bby> ecobuntu, find out
[02:34] <ruinevil> sid is testing
[02:35] <ecobuntu> r0bby:  hmm...
[02:35] <ruinevil> and dapper is unstable
[02:35] <ecobuntu> sid is unstable
[02:35] <ecobuntu> etch is testing
[02:35] <Potterwins> knock
[02:35] <Potterwins> knock
[02:35] <Potterwins> knock
[02:35] <Potterwins> anybody home?
[02:35] <Potterwins> lol
[02:35] <prasys> no
[02:35] <jbAU> BOO!
[02:35] <Potterwins> does anybody know if i have to mount my floppy drive
[02:35] <prasys> hehehehehe
[02:35] <prasys> hello Potterwins
[02:35] <jbAU> mount /dev/fda1 /mnt/floppy
[02:35] <varsedangger> does any one run kubuntu?
[02:35] <Potterwins> hi prasys
[02:36] <prasys> varsedangger, i do (kubuntu ppc)
[02:36] <jbAU> cat /dev/null > /dev/fda
[02:36] <varsedangger> is it any good?
[02:36] <Potterwins> i found my floppy in /media........ but it doesn't appear to have the right properties
[02:36] <ecobuntu> #kubuntu
[02:36] <jbAU> properties?
[02:36] <ecobuntu> the best place to ask about kde
[02:36] <jbAU> who needs stinking prooperties
[02:36] <ecobuntu> but i've run kubuntu
[02:36] <prasys> varsedangger, join #kubuntu
[02:36] <hsc2104> Nouse thank you for your help
[02:36] <Potterwins> well it contains info about one of my harddrives
[02:36] <wastrel> any ideas on ventrilo?
[02:36] <ecobuntu> i think kde3.5 is great!
[02:37] <jbAU> o_0
[02:37] <ecobuntu> but not as good as gnome 2.12
[02:37] <prasys> KDE 3.5 is really great
[02:37] <varsedangger> that is good
[02:37] <prasys> i depends..QT or GTK+
[02:37] <ecobuntu> tons of EYE CANDY!
[02:37] <prasys> varsedangger, i am running kubuntu on my mac mini
[02:37] <Doonz> l
[02:37] <jbAU> Great for laughing at!
[02:37] <ruinevil> i wish the ubuntu live cd has useful programs on it
[02:37] <CuriousCat> Would anyone know what's the difference between the desktop and the server iso's?
[02:37] <ruinevil> had
[02:38] <jbAU> CuriousCat: bugger all
[02:38] <ecobuntu> i think it's funny how some people really love gnome or kde but not both...i enjoy them both and xfce
[02:38] <jbAU> CuriousCat: just type 'server' on a desktop install and that's ur server install
[02:38] <prasys> ecobuntu, i prefer ICEWM
[02:38] <icz> curiuscat: if you want a server install debian
[02:38] <ecobuntu> apt-get install xubuntu-desktop (for a ligther flavor)
[02:38] <icz> curiuscat: ubuntu is unsecure
[02:38] <kyncani> let's start a troll war, i join the icewm party
[02:38] <ecobuntu> icewm is good
[02:38] <prasys> CuriousCat, server does not contain any X desktop envoriment
[02:38] <ruinevil> kde is a processor and ram whore
[02:38] <Potterwins> jbAU,  it tells me i must specify filesystem type
[02:38] <ecobuntu> curiuscat: ubuntu can comes as a server
[02:38] <ecobuntu> type server when you load it
[02:38] <ecobuntu> from cd
[02:38] <jbAU> Potterwins: it will be fat12
[02:39] <ecobuntu> vfat32?
[02:39] <SEJeff> Anyone want to help with a simple python question?
[02:39] <varsedangger> can someone send me an mp3?
[02:39] <jbAU> Potterwins: but that should automagically detect so i think it's the wrong place
[02:39] <n0odl3> i agree with ruinevil
[02:39] <n0odl3> use openbox alone!
[02:39] <jbAU> FLUXBOX FTW!
[02:39] <n0odl3> its the best
[02:39] <ecobuntu> i agree with ruinevil too but if you got the power go for it!
[02:39] <blackgibson> I prefer the look of gtk over qt therefore i'm a Gnome guy at home. xfce at work though
[02:39] <n0odl3> what fluxbox is the suck
[02:39] <truthADjuster> Hello cyberspace11
[02:39] <jbAU> n0odl3: qft - fluxbox is the best
[02:39] <medgno> SEJeff, sure, I can try
[02:39] <prasys> gosh..why all the X desktop envoriment wars here
[02:39] <ecobuntu> fluxbox is awesome!
[02:39] <CuriousCat> so the server install from the desktop CD is practically the same as the ubuntu server iso?
[02:39] <ecobuntu> i think they are all great
[02:40] <n0odl3> what flux box is slower than open box
[02:40] <ruinevil> i run blackbox on windows
[02:40] <ruinevil> so yea
[02:40] <prasys> Summary : All X Desktop Envoriment has its own pros and cons
[02:40] <varsedangger> anyone?
[02:40] <jbAU> I run textmode
[02:40] <ruinevil> i like the boxes
[02:40] <ecobuntu> i think that's what makes linux gnu awesome!
[02:40] <n0odl3> openbox uses so little is the cool
[02:40] <prasys> varsedangger, mp3 ?
[02:40] <SEJeff> medgno: http://pastebin.com/415547 Line 30 gives me KeyError: '' error
[02:40] <varsedangger> yeah
[02:40] <truthADjuster> question: does anybody here using ubuntu in a PIC electronic application?
[02:40] <prasys> ecobuntu, i have to agree with you
[02:40] <dropper> anyone know how to setup a php MySql mono webserver on Ubuntu Breezy for development
[02:40] <jonny> DVD playback is very quite, any reason?
[02:40] <varsedangger> prasys, yeah, just one
[02:40] <blackgibson> E17 looks spiffy too. its even half usable
[02:40] <SEJeff> medgno: But it works perfectly in the interpreter if I just try WORDS[word] 
[02:40] <ecobuntu> shit i could run gnome, kde, xfce, openbox, fluxbox, window manager, if i wantec
[02:40] <prasys> dropper, try xampp for linux
[02:40] <ecobuntu> wanted/wantec
[02:40] <ecobuntu> not just MS windows shit
[02:40] <n0odl3> hehe
[02:40] <icz> why would you do that?
[02:40] <n0odl3> i agree with ecobuntu
[02:40] <varsedangger> how do you run two desktops at once
[02:40] <ecobuntu> gdesklets are awesome
[02:40] <prasys> ecobuntu, and Aqua too
[02:41] <n0odl3> windows is t3h suck
[02:41] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: language dude.
[02:41] <varsedangger> ecobuntu, yeah
[02:41] <icz> i think xfce will rock
[02:41] <prasys> varsedangger, define two desktops please
[02:41] <sells> to ssh what is the default port that it uses
[02:41] <SEJeff> sells: 22 tcp
[02:41] <dropper> prasys, Whats xampp??
[02:41] <truthADjuster> question: anybody here using Linux in general in a PIC microcontroller application?
[02:41] <ruinevil> i play around with gentoo
[02:41] <ecobuntu> SEJeff: serious?
[02:41] <sells> SEJeff, thanks
[02:41] <ruinevil> but i still do all my work in windows
[02:41] <jonny> does anyone know why my DVD playback is so very quite?
[02:41] <prasys> dropper, all in one tool for configuring php, mysql and apache 2 (comes with extras too) , google for it
[02:41] <ruinevil> linux is there for me to waste time
[02:42] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: yes
[02:42] <ruinevil> not actually accomplish anything
[02:42] <ecobuntu> ha ha ha
[02:42] <n0odl3> lame
[02:42] <prasys> dropper, if you prefer to do it by yourself..use apt-get to fetch the packages and configure it yourself
[02:42] <jonny> ruinevil: what do u mean?
[02:42] <icz> ruin: why? i do all my work in ubuntu
[02:42] <icz> ruin: so does my girlfriend
[02:42] <varsedangger> say i wanted to hit ctl + alt + F3 i think i should be able to type xdm or gdm and open up another session?
[02:42] <ruinevil> i could do my work
[02:42] <icz> ruin: i have a windows box to waste time
[02:42] <ruinevil> on gentoo
[02:42] <icz> ruin: play games and fight viruses
[02:42] <icz> lol
[02:42] <ruinevil> but i like word
[02:42] <prasys> the only reason why i use windows...mainly for games
[02:42] <jonny> ruinevil: gentoos linux!
[02:43] <ruinevil> over abiword and openoffice
[02:43] <ecobuntu> is aqua a window manager?
[02:43] <n0odl3> ruinevil: then use vi
[02:43] <prasys> ecobuntu, Aqua is a Window Manager for OSX
[02:43] <ecobuntu> ruinevil: crossoffice?
[02:43] <LjL> KOffice? :)
[02:43] <anto9us> I noticed MS are including the Geniune Product Validator in win2k updates now, I think that idea will turn around and bite MS where it hurts
[02:43] <icz> ruin: inst i was just about to say that ecob
[02:43] <icz> lol
[02:43] <prasys> OpenOffice !
[02:43] <jonny> both are available for ubuntu, ruinevil
[02:43] <icz> wine for office apps
[02:43] <n0odl3> ruin: i love open office
[02:44] <ruinevil> meh
[02:44] <icz> you can use cedega to run games
[02:44] <ecobuntu> crossoffice 5.0 can now support MS Office 2003
[02:44] <SEJeff> anto9us: And the great 'new' feature known as licensing 6.0 for win2k3
[02:44] <ruinevil> it took me 5 years to learn all the little intricacies of word
[02:44] <ruinevil> im gonna use it
[02:44] <ruinevil> until they screw with it
[02:44] <blackgibson> I unfortunatley need to use Windows for work. sucks but that is how it is for the time being
[02:44] <icz> ruin: he is saying you can use word in linux
[02:44] <Seveas> ruinevil, in Office 12 word has been 'redesigned'
[02:44] <ruinevil> tomshardware said that office 12 will strike fear in the hearts of men
[02:44] <ecobuntu> i use ubuntu at work!
[02:44] <jonny> anything but GNOME doesnt work with my screen!!
[02:44] <anto9us> SEJeff: all good news for opensource advocates like us
[02:44] <sells> SEJeff, I am using gftp, where are the RSA fingerprints kept
[02:44] <jonny> anyone know why?
[02:44] <ruinevil> blame xorg
[02:45] <ruinevil> its all xorg's fault
[02:45] <ecobuntu> it's good to be a grad. student, sometimes
[02:45] <varsedangger> prasys, was my deffinition allright?
[02:45] <SEJeff> sells: look under ~/.gftp
[02:45] <prasys> bbl later folks , catch ya
[02:45] <ecobuntu> i use R and i think i am going to try and use QGIS
[02:45] <prasys> varsedangger, yeah
[02:45] <blackgibson> id like to see Audacity get alot better
[02:45] <blackgibson> that would make me a happy man
[02:45] <sells> SEJeff: thanks
[02:45] <prasys> blackgibson, don't worry it will grow
[02:45] <jonny> nothing but GNOME doesnt work with my screen!!
[02:45] <prasys> blackgibson, OSS projects needs some time..just wait and eventually it will grow
[02:45] <icz> i work for a linux company and use windows
[02:45] <icz> lol
[02:45] <ecobuntu> jonny: what's the matter?
[02:45] <ecobuntu> jonny:  be more specific
[02:45] <icz> but they gave me a laptop
[02:45] <ecobuntu> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:45] <ecobuntu> ?
[02:45] <blackgibson> prasys: or they get abandoned ;) IM just holding out hope ;)
[02:46] <varsedangger> iczwaht company?
[02:46] <varsedangger> icz,
[02:46] <jonny> ecobuntu, the resolution seems to small, but it is not
[02:46] <icz> Astaro
[02:46] <prasys> blackgibson, if you guys do support the project , it will not ever get abandoned
[02:46] <ecobuntu> jonny:  can you change resolution?
[02:46] <ecobuntu> jonny:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:46] <jonny> ecobuntu: I did, but that helped not!
[02:47] <jonny> ecobuntu: that is resolution
[02:47] <ecobuntu> jonny:  what kind of monitor?  or computer
[02:47] <lab> how do I change folder permissions on /media/windows ?
[02:47] <icz> edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file till it works
[02:47] <icz> lol
[02:47] <ecobuntu> chown username /media/windows
[02:47] <jonny> err...17 inch lcd, and dimension 2400
[02:48] <blackgibson> prasys: Support is tricky for Audacity for me. I cannot use it for real world work yet. I do have it installed and tinker with it to keep tabs on progress though
[02:48] <prasys> chmod 777 , lab
[02:48] <prasys> lab, unless its NTFS , you can't do anything
[02:48] <jay> Hey people, how can I make it that one user can kill another user's process, provided that it's a specific process, and theyre in the same group ?
[02:48] <icz> varse: where do you work>
[02:48] <lab> it is ntfs
[02:48] <ecobuntu> jonny:  what kind of computer?
[02:48] <lab> but I want to be able to look at it
[02:48] <lab> and play files
[02:48] <jay> omg. ntfs n00bs. lol
[02:48] <prasys> lol
[02:48] <prasys> use FAT32 and you would be happy
[02:48] <prasys> lab, you can only *read*/*see* NTFS files
[02:48] <jay> yes I run my windows on fat32
[02:48] <icz> varsedangger: where do you work>
[02:48] <wastrel> Hi, I installed ventrilo using the instructions here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=41737&page=3&highlight=ventrilo.  but i'm getting no sound, what should i check?
[02:48] <jay> and you should too
[02:48] <ecobuntu> yeah fat32 is much better
[02:48] <ruinevil> linux and ntfs is like mixing water and electricity
[02:48] <jay> longhorn refuses to install on NTFS though
[02:48] <lab> ok jay
[02:48] <lab> whatever though
[02:48] <ruinevil> i still dont trust the ntfs writer
[02:48] <LjL> fat32 better than ntfs?!
[02:48] <prasys> thank god , ubuntu supports Mac's HFS+ file system and so does OSX
[02:49] <ruinevil> no
[02:49] <lab> so how do I read only ?
[02:49] <coz> I was curious if any of you guys are also on the BeShare chat
[02:49] <ruinevil> ntfs journals
[02:49] <prasys> don't ever try captive-ntfs , yes it does work..but soon you would regert using it
[02:49] <jonny> ecobuntu: dell dimension 2400
[02:49] <blackgibson> eh, fat32 inst a great fileysystem by any stretch of the imagination
[02:49] <lab> chmod 747 ?
[02:49] <sells> SEJeff: hey man, got a second
[02:49] <blackgibson> it is just better supported on Linux
[02:49] <LjL> ah, ok
[02:49] <jay> Hey people, how can I make it that one user can kill another user's process, provided that it's a specific process, and theyre in the same group ?
[02:49] <icz> linux supports many file systems
[02:49] <ruinevil> thats just mean
[02:50] <LjL> i mean, ntfs is a fine filesystem, and fat32 is a terrible filesystem
[02:50] <icz> like reiserfs
[02:50] <coz> well ia m not an expert but everything is working on ubuntu forme so If I can help I will try
[02:50] <ruinevil> ntfs used to be better
[02:50] <jay> reiserfs is bad ???
[02:50] <jonny> ecobuntu: any ideas?
[02:50] <ruinevil> until they allowed compressing
[02:50] <SEJeff> sells: maybe
[02:50] <blackgibson> Fat32: no permissions, no journaling, easily fragmented...
[02:50] <blackgibson> how is that good?
[02:50] <ruinevil> then ntfs because buggy
[02:50] <SEJeff> sells: I stay pretty busy :P
[02:50] <icz> jay: no its not bad its fast
[02:50] <sells> SEJeff: cant rememer how to get into gftp
[02:50] <icz> jay: but is not great
[02:50] <prasys> There is no prefect file system that I have ever seen
[02:50] <jay> ic I hear XFS is a monster
[02:50] <kevogod> FAT32 is only fast below 4GB
[02:50] <sells> SEJeff: to check and change the keys
[02:50] <ecobuntu> hold on i'll check
[02:50] <LjL> ruin: did it? personally, compression has been very useful to me, not sure about added bugginess because of it
[02:51] <blackgibson> who said anything about perfect?
[02:51] <SEJeff> sells: look through the files in ~/.gftp
[02:51] <ruinevil> fat32 doesnt allow 2gb+ files
[02:51] <jay> ruinevil, that is true
[02:51] <ruinevil> biggest problem
[02:51] <ruinevil> if u work with dvdrs
[02:51] <sells> SEJeff: got that, but the syntax in console
[02:51] <jay> but I run my 160gb drive on it nevertheless
[02:51] <jay> with XP
[02:51] <lab> So how do I make it so I can cd /media/windows and not get permission denied, while leaving the files un-writeable ?
[02:52] <icz> i think i might have accidently ran my 200gig on fat32
[02:52] <niels_> hey y'all: i just switched over to KDE on ubuntu... very cool interface... but the slight changes are confusing the hell out of me... for instance i am trying to install a print driver and it is telling me i have to be root mode... i thought the whole thing with ubuntu was that there is not root user and that original user as root privileges.... anywho... how do i get into root mode????
[02:52] <ruinevil> ummm
[02:52] <ecobuntu> jonny: i got an idea
[02:52] <jay> lab, give it read permissions and execute permission, but not write
[02:52] <ruinevil> u need root access
[02:52] <icz> im kinda choked cause i had to delete my dvd;s
[02:52] <ruinevil> i think
[02:52] <icz> lol
[02:52] <ecobuntu> jonny:  you're resolution is too small?
[02:52] <jay> chmod +rx
[02:52] <jay> chmod +rx filename
[02:52] <prasys> Nei, type this passwd root
[02:52] <jay> (from root)
[02:52] <coz> sudo passwd root
[02:52] <blackgibson> niels_: sudo .. learn it , love it
[02:52] <prasys> whoops , forgot the sudo command
[02:52] <coz> in terminal
[02:52] <ecobuntu> jonny:  d/l this http://projects.nudieman.com/500m/845patch-0.3-2.i386.rpm
[02:52] <icz> yeh dont give root a pass
[02:52] <prasys> niels_, otherwise type sudo su in terminal too , to run as a super user
[02:52] <jamie_1> does anyone know how to put a scanner onto kubuntu?
[02:52] <icz> sudo is there for sec reasons
[02:52] <ecobuntu> jonny:  sudo alien *.rpm
[02:52] <ruinevil> sudo su....
[02:52] <ruinevil> sorta redundant
[02:53] <icz> its anoying at firsr but you get used to it
[02:53] <ecobuntu> jonny:  if you don't have alien installed...sudo apt-get install alien
[02:53] <ruinevil> cant u just run su...
[02:53] <jay> sudo rm /*
[02:53] <ecobuntu> jonny:  then dpkg -i *.deb
[02:53] <jay> lol dont do that!
[02:53] <Xeromem> does anyone have the same issue -> i keep getting an error from apt-get (broken file)
[02:53] <ecobuntu> jonny:  ./845patch 16000
[02:53] <ruinevil> out of space?
[02:53] <prasys> jay, gosh.....then you will lose all your "/' partition
[02:53] <ruinevil> or ur sever is the suck
[02:53] <icz> apt-get --fix-missing
[02:53] <ecobuntu> jonny:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and allocate 16000 to the memory
[02:53] <ecobuntu> jonny:  then restart X
[02:53] <icz> how about shred
[02:53] <icz> lol
[02:53] <jamie_1> can anyone tell me how to install a HP 1210 printer/scanner/copier on kubuntu?
[02:53] <ecobuntu> jonny:  you should have proper resolution!
[02:53] <jay> actually, more like : sudo rm -rf /*. that will KILL your system!
[02:53] <icz> dont do that eitther
[02:54] <ecobuntu> jonny:  let me know if this works!
[02:54] <zcat[1] > jay: "yes > /dev/hda" -- really fast way to kill a system
[02:54] <ecobuntu> jonny:  sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[02:54] <varsedangger> icz, emerald electric
[02:54] <jay> Hey people, how can I make it that one user can kill another user's process, provided that it's a specific process, and theyre in the same group ?
[02:54] <icz> varse cool
[02:54] <jay> zcat[1] , thats true
[02:54] <jay> or using the dd command..?
[02:54] <Xeromem> apt-get --fix-missing didn't work !
[02:55] <medgno> jay, very carefully write a SUID program/script?
[02:55] <jamie_1> please, someone help!
[02:55] <prasys> bbl
[02:55] <lab> jay, didn't work man
[02:55] <lab> I still can't access the dir
[02:55] <icz> apt-get update
[02:55] <jay> lab, which dir
[02:55] <zcat[1] > jay: add the users to /etc/sudoers so they can "killall foo" as root, where 'foo' is the command theyre all allowed to kill?
[02:55] <lab> jay, /media/windows
[02:56] <icz> oh
[02:56] <jay> lab, its a mounted drive?
[02:56] <lab> do I need -R ?
[02:56] <jay> no!!
[02:56] <lab> yeah
[02:56] <jay> you have to edit fstab!!
[02:56] <icz> umount it
[02:56] <jay> and give it rw permissions?
[02:56] <medgno> zcat[1] , but does sudo let you make it so you can limit them to certain parameters to a command?
[02:56] <icz> type mount -t smbfs //server/share /mnt/windows
[02:56] <citrosack> i need some help guys     i have ubuntu as my fileserver and its about to be put in the closet right after i get vnc or something similer working....  i don't want a monitor connected to the machine but i want to vnc into the machine and use gui apps    i have tried a how to on ubuntu but no luck  altho i can do the gnome one (remote desktop) that works fine  but i need vnc to start at boot and have a higher resolution     can i get some help
[02:56] <icz> type sudo mount -t smbfs //server/share /mnt/windows
[02:56] <varsedangger> what is a good pda to have for linux?
[02:56] <jay> the -R will affect folders inside of it, which you havent yet complained about not being able to access
[02:56] <SEJeff> medgno: yes you can
[02:57] <zcat[1] > To some extent, yeah.. you can allow them to "killall foo" and not "killall bar"
[02:57] <lab> jay, I want to be able to open up the files on the drive
[02:57] <lab> as a normal user
[02:57] <anto9us> varsedangger: Sharp Zaurus
[02:57] <icz> lab: are you sharing the folder on you windows machine?
[02:57] <zer0`> how do you clear the dns cache?
[02:57] <jay> zcat[1] , how do I do i add them to sudoers "so that they can...."
[02:57] <jay> lab, what filesystem is the drive?
[02:58] <Xeromem> i hate depencies :(
[02:58] <mustard5> lab, there is a script that will automatically mount all your drives and put the correct fstab entries in on the wiki
[02:58] <icz> ijay:  if its a windows share its smbgs
[02:58] <zcat[1] > man sudoers ? -- I don't know off the top of my head but the docs have some examples..
[02:58] <icz> smbfs
[02:58] <wastrel> anyone know how i can troubleshoot sound in wine?
[02:58] <AlexanRO> does anyone know when or if OO.o-2 stable will be made available on hoary mirrors?
[02:58] <icz> sudo apt-get install smbfs if you dont have it
[02:58] <lab> jay, ntfs
[02:58] <icz> lab sudo apt-get install smbfs if you dont have it
[02:59] <jay> lab, go into /media and execute an "ls -l"
[02:59] <endra> hey
[02:59] <jay> tell me what it says next to "windows"
[02:59] <endra> is there a network install for ubuntu?
[02:59] <jay> as in rwxr__
[02:59] <jay> etc
[02:59] <lab> dr-x------
[02:59] <pr0tocol> hey everyone...
[02:59] <jay> lab, thats a major prob!
[03:00] <icz> you cannot write to a ntfs filesystem
[03:00] <icz> from linux
[03:00] <icz> it will fuck all up
[03:00] <icz> exit
[03:00] <zer0`> how can i clear(flush) my dns cache?
[03:00] <pr0tocol> maybe someone can quickly identify the problem I'm having...
[03:00] <jay> lab, but you still want to read, right?
[03:00] <lab> yeap
[03:00] <lab> I thought I said that
[03:00] <ecobuntu> SEJeff:  scold icz!
[03:00] <jay> execute
[03:00] <jay> a
[03:01] <pr0tocol> Gtk is not displaying the fonts that I choose, instead, it sticks to one (happens with every font); 2) fonts aren't being rendered properly. Any ideas?
[03:01] <niels_> prasys: so what... just typre sudo before all commands?
[03:01] <SEJeff> icz: grow up and quit acting like a child
[03:01] <jay> chmod 555 ./windows
[03:01] <jay> from root
[03:01] <jay> (from the /media directory)
[03:01] <SEJeff> icz: And with captiventfs, you can write to ntfs without messing up anything
[03:01] <pr0tocol> anyone?
[03:01] <varsedangger> where is a good place to find fonts for OOo
[03:01] <niels_> blackgibson: so just typre sudo before every command?
[03:02] <Baal> I am trying to configure a program to compile and it keeps telling me that getopt is not there.  The getopt executable is in the /usr/bin directory.  What is wrong?
[03:02] <lab> dustin@lab:/media$ sudo chmod 555 ./windows
[03:02] <pr0tocol> lol @ jay
[03:02] <lab> dustin@lab:/media$ cd /media/windows/
[03:02] <lab> Permission denied
[03:02] <pr0tocol> Baal, direct it to where it's at
[03:02] <jay> lab, should work
[03:02] <varsedangger> lab your name is dustin to holy crap
[03:02] <pr0tocol> Baal, set a prefix
[03:02] <Baal> how do I direct it there?
[03:02] <varsedangger> what are the chances
[03:03] <marvinalone> hi, i'm experiencing this weird problem with my badger
[03:03] <pr0tocol> Baal, read the INSTALL file
[03:03] <pr0tocol> ;)
[03:03] <lab> jay, doesn't work
[03:03] <jay> ohh, lab, check out your /etc/fstab file
[03:03] <pr0tocol> so
[03:03] <marvinalone> certain applications, openoffice or gnome-panel to name some, die instantly and remain in state D (uninterruptible sleep)
[03:03] <Kumo> hi guys, I need help with my keyboard please
[03:03] <mustard5> lab, if you the script at this link it should set it up for you https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[03:03] <jay> make sure the partition's being mounted with the ,users option
[03:03] <jay> , lab
[03:04] <lab> will that link mustard5 gave work ?
[03:04] <marvinalone> this happened after a ram-upgrade, but when i grade back down it still does the same thing
[03:04] <mustard5> hey ngutwirth missed you in the other channel
[03:04] <kyncani> marvinalone: checked your dmesg ?
[03:04] <varsedangger> anyone ever use mplay?
[03:04] <jay> lab, add the ,users option to the /etc/fstab file for your ntfs drive entry
[03:04] <mustard5> lab, read the link and check it out
[03:04] <Fletch> I installed the normal/full installation of ubuntu and it runs too slow on my old 400mhz 64mb ram computer and I was wondering if its possible to remove gnome and just have a window manager, or whatever will make it faster
[03:04] <marvinalone> kyncani, yeah, doesn't say anything
[03:04] <jay> then umount /media/windows, and then mount /media/windows
[03:05] <apokryphos> jay: or just sudo mount -a  ;-)
[03:05] <kyncani> marvinalone: you don't use nfs ?
[03:05] <Kumo> hi guys, I need help with my keyboard please, I upgraded to breeze and my keyboard in gdm doesn't work
[03:05] <jay> apokryphos thas rite!
[03:06] <marvinalone> kyncani, i do, but when i run vmstat the processes don't show up as blocking. they do contribute to loadavg though.
[03:06] <marvinalone> kyncani, what about nfs could it be?
[03:06] <theine> Kumo, so the whole thing doesn't work or what?
[03:06] <ngutwirth> yo guys i just got ubuntu can someone tell me how to make firestarter automatically start when turning on the computer? thanks
[03:06] <marvinalone> kyncani, ohhh, i know
[03:06] <varsedangger> my firefox just crashed hard, don't know what happend
[03:06] <marvinalone> kyncani, you're the best, thanks
[03:06] <kyncani> marvinalone: nfs mounts going down lead to processes in uninterruptible states
[03:06] <theine> Kumo, or is it just a wrong layout?
[03:07] <Milk_> is there a way in linux to rip an mp3 from an AVI file?
[03:07] <nicoal> hmm.. is there an ETA until kernel 2.6.14 with hostap is in the repos?
[03:07] <Baal> Kumo, have you checked to see if the keyboard came unplugged?
[03:07] <jay> ngutwirth , it just should... no?
[03:07] <ngutwirth> well i dont think so
[03:07] <Kumo> theine: I cannot login but the keyboard works outside gdm
[03:07] <ngutwirth> the icon doesnt pop up
[03:07] <mustard5> ngutwirth, its in the preferences isnt it?
[03:07] <jay> then you have to go into /etc/rc2.d
[03:07] <ngutwirth> nope i checked
[03:07] <jay> and create a symlink to it
[03:07] <marvinalone> kyncani, the problem is that the nfs server borked earlier today. nfs is fine but lockd isn't.
[03:07] <ngutwirth> i installed it from apt-get
[03:08] <mustard5> ngutwirth, run at boot time?  ah ok..let me check it out
[03:08] <SEJeff> nicoal: Are you using dapper?
[03:08] <nicoal> SEJeff, dapper? nope, what's that?
[03:08] <ngutwirth> i dunno on the site it says its different if u used apt get
[03:08] <lab> kk thanks jay !! and thanks mustard5
[03:08] <Kumo> Baal: yes i checked, It does work outside gdm, is rare because I can use numbers (from the right side of the keyboard) but not letters
[03:08] <SEJeff> nicoal: a kernel with hostap will not go into breezy ever. Only security updates
[03:08] <lab> mustard5, great script but it creates horrible drive names lol
[03:08] <theine> Kumo, did you ever modify /etc/X11/xorg.conf by hand?
[03:08] <jubei> just upgraded to breezy and i'm having trouble accessing virtual terminals
[03:08] <Kumo> yes
[03:08] <jubei> ctrl+alt+f1 doesnt work
[03:08] <SEJeff> nicoal: To get something like that, you need to run the development version of ubuntu which might randomly break during upgrades and is not suggested
[03:08] <cianci> for setting up ndiswrapper, there is a text file that is called interfaces, am i supposed to modify that in any way for this to work??
[03:09] <sells> SEJeff: can you tell me the syntax in console to go in and edit .gftp
[03:09] <Kumo> theine: yes, I checked that but I don't see anything different than my configuration on the live cd
[03:09] <mustard5> ngutwirth, I have the answer ;)   see you in #kubuntu-offtopic?
[03:09] <nicoal> SEJeff, drat... so breezy will stay at 2.6.12?
[03:09] <ngutwirth> ok
[03:09] <SEJeff> cianci: Enable universe + multiverse repositories and then download ndisgtk
[03:09] <Linux_whore> How can I get SSL/TSL support in links2. I am using links2 with gui, but that might not matter.
[03:09] <foxgamer> Does anyone know what sort of FPS I should be expecting with the screensaver ATunnel?
[03:09] <SEJeff> nicoal: correct
[03:09] <SEJeff> sells: .gtk is a directory
[03:10] <mozcom> hello
[03:10] <SEJeff> sells: Try this: nautilus ~/.gftp
[03:10] <varsedangger> hey i just lost all text in firefox any ideas?
[03:10] <theine> Kumo, anyway, i would do a `sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[03:10] <nicoal> SEJeff, I would be able to download and compile my own 2.6.14 without breaking anything, wouldn't I?
[03:10] <SEJeff> nicoal: yes you would
[03:10] <sells> SEJeff: thanks
[03:10] <nicoal> SEJeff, excellent, thanks!
[03:10] <theine> Kumo, you need to do the md5sum stuff mentioned in the header of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:10] <Kumo> theine: I have already done it but nothing change
[03:10] <SEJeff> nicoal: I wouldn't be surprised if the dapper kernel installs fine on breezy, but it could break things...
[03:11] <zer0`> how can i flush my dns cache?
[03:11] <theine> Kumo, did you do:
[03:11] <theine> sudo sh -c 'md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf >/var/lib/xfree86/xorg.conf.md5sum'
[03:11] <Kumo> theine: md5sum stuff? I'm gonna see
[03:11] <Milk_> is there a way in linux to rip an mp3 from an AVI file?
[03:12] <theine> Kumo, if you don't do that, dpkg-reconfigure won't have any affect
[03:12] <sells> SEJeff: maybe I need to go somewhere else. I need to edit the ssh RSA key for GFTP
[03:12] <cianci> for setting up ndiswrapper, the text file that is called interfaces in the etc/network folder, am i supposed to modify that in any way for this to work??
[03:12] <zcat[1] > Milk_: mplayer will dump the sound to a wav file, then lame it..
[03:12] <Kumo> theine: ok I'll try it
[03:12] <Milk_> zcat[1] , great!
[03:13] <bibe> hi, i'd like to configure a linux router with ubuntu. is it possible to use rp-pppoe? or is there any ubuntu integrated alternative?
[03:13] <pr0tocol> can ANYONE help me with this Gtk problem I'm having regarding the fonts
[03:13] <cianci> for setting up ndiswrapper, the text file that is called interfaces in the etc/network folder, am i supposed to modify that in any way for this to work??
[03:13] <varsedangger> can someone google "no text in firefox" and tell me how to fix it
[03:13] <Milk_> zcat[1] , where is the option to have mplayer do it?
[03:13] <Kumo> theine: and after that the dpkg-reconfigure stuff?
[03:14] <varsedangger> bbL
[03:14] <zcat[1] > mplayer -ao pcm:file=foo.wav
[03:14] <r0bby> okay i followed the thing to get ndiswrapper working
[03:14] <citrosack> having some vnc woes   can anyone help?
[03:15] <r0bby> why is it not working
[03:15] <r0bby> the interface isn't being recognized
[03:15] <r0bby> on dapper
[03:16] <zcat[1] > .. and -vo null if you don't want to see the video while it's doing it :)
[03:16] <abarbaccia> hey all - when i mount the windows partition using discs-admin it doesnt allow me to view the partition unless i'm root
[03:16] <abarbaccia> and i cant change the permissions or ownership on the dir because its read-only
[03:17] <cianci> for ndfswrapper the text file that is called interfaces in the etc/network folder, am i supposed to modify that in any way for this to work??
[03:18] <anto9us> cianci: what does ndiswrapper -l show you?
[03:18] <calamari> is it possible to delete a password?  I'd like to make it so there is no root password, so that it's not possible to log in a root (just sudo)
[03:18] <ecobuntu> jonny:  any luck?
[03:18] <Kumo> theine: I'll see if now is working, I'll be right back
[03:19] <cianci> anto9us , all invalid drivers
[03:19] <kyncani> calamari: man shadow
[03:19] <_Baal_> Why does ubuntu not use the standard package names that every other linux distro uses?
[03:19] <cianci> but they are the correct ones from the cd
[03:19] <sazwerx> hi.. anyone knows how to set-up CDMA fixed wireless phone to be used for connect to the NET in ubuntu? thanks.
[03:19] <medgno> _Baal_, it uses the same ones debian uses
[03:19] <anto9us> cianci: type ndiswrapper -i <filename>.inf
[03:19] <kyncani> _Baal_: there are no standard for package names
[03:20] <cianci> anto9us, when i do that, it says the driver is already installed
[03:20] <jonny> ecobuntu: nope
[03:20] <SEJeff> cianci: get ndisgtk from the universe repository for a nice gui to do it for you much easier
[03:20] <_Baal_> Why does ubuntu put so many packages in non-standard places.  What the hell is wrong with ubuntu
[03:20] <SEJeff> _Baal_: like...
[03:20] <anto9us> cianci: then that driver doesn't work with ndiswrapper for your card, what's the driver name?
[03:20] <endra> whats best ftp client i can use?
[03:20] <zcat[1] > calamari: there is no root password by default..
[03:20] <ecobuntu> crap
[03:20] <ecobuntu> did you try the patch?
[03:20] <calamari> zcat[1] : my system is no longer default
[03:20] <cianci> wusb54g.inf, anto9us
[03:20] <_Baal_> Sejeff: like the x11 include files?  Where are they?  What package are they in?
[03:21] <cianci> i checked the website and it says it's comptable
[03:21] <SEJeff> _Baal_: SUSE puts software in nonstandard places. Like /opt/gnome. ubuntu puts software where it is supposed to be according to FHS
[03:21] <ecobuntu> ubotu R
[03:21] <ubotu> ecobuntu: What?
[03:21] <ecobuntu> ubotu <R>
[03:21] <ubotu> ecobuntu: What?
[03:21] <ecobuntu> ubotu <R> <R is a powerful statistical program.  sudo apt-get install r-base r-recommended r-base-html>
[03:21] <ubotu> okay, ecobuntu
[03:21] <ecobuntu> !R
[03:21] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1, ecobuntu
[03:21] <ecobuntu> damn you ubotu!
[03:22] <Pablo> o.O
[03:22] <ecobuntu> ubotu add R R is a powerful statistical program.  sudo apt-get install r-base r-recommended r-base-html
[03:22] <ubotu> ecobuntu: what are you talking about?
[03:22] <cevizoglu> wow, ubuntu running single-processor 2ghz is running the same exact shell app faster than the same app on a  dual 2ghz powermac G5 running OS X
[03:22] <cafuego> ecobuntu: Stop the brackets.
[03:22] <SEJeff> _Baal_: Sounds like you need to learn debian better :)
[03:22] <cafuego> !<r>
[03:22] <ubotu> cafuego: Are you smoking crack?
[03:22] <ecobuntu> ubotu R R is a powerful statistical program.  sudo apt-get install r-base r-recommended r-base-html
[03:22] <ubotu> okay, ecobuntu
[03:22] <cafuego> ubotu: yes
[03:22] <ubotu> Yes, yes! Yes indeed. Who would have thought it, eh, cafuego?
[03:22] <ecobuntu> !R
[03:22] <ubotu> ecobuntu: Bugger all, i dunno
[03:22] <SEJeff> _Baal_: Try: apt-cache search xorg | grep dev
[03:22] <cafuego> !R is a powerful statistical program.  sudo apt-get install r-base r-recommended
[03:22] <ubotu> cafuego: okay
[03:22] <cafuego> ... you get the iea.
[03:22] <SEJeff> _Baal_: And dpkg -L packagename | less to view all of the files a package installs
[03:23] <ecobuntu> !R
[03:23] <ubotu> r is, like, totally, a powerful statistical program.  sudo apt-get install r-base r-recommended
[03:23] <anto9us> cianci: is that the latest version of the drivers?
[03:23] <ecobuntu> yeah!!!!
[03:23] <ecobuntu> how did you do that?
[03:23] <_Baal_> sejeff: so after you do that you get this long list of x11 stuff, none of which says x11 include files
[03:23] <ecobuntu> yay!
[03:23] <ecobuntu> how do i tell ubotu about QGIS?
[03:23] <cafuego> !r =~ s/r-recommended/r-recommended r-base-html/
[03:23] <ubotu> OK, cafuego
[03:23] <cianci> yes, anto9us, when i type in sudo iwconfig wlan0, it says no such device?
[03:23] <SEJeff> _Baal_: All dev packages are include files. You just need to find out which ones you need
[03:23] <cafuego> ecobuntu: You do it by not repeating the factoid key.
[03:23] <_Baal_> sejeff: thanks, that might help
[03:23] <ecobuntu> !QGIS is an open source alternative to ArcGIS sudo apt-get qgis
[03:23] <ubotu> okay, ecobuntu
[03:23] <ecobuntu> like that?
[03:24] <ecobuntu> !qgis
[03:24] <ubotu> qgis is probably an open source alternative to ArcGIS sudo apt-get qgis
[03:24] <cafuego> ecobuntu: Like /msg ubotu foo is bar ; not /msg ubotu foo foo is bar
[03:24] <budluva> can someone tell me what this error mears? ...ImportError: libssl.so.0.9.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[03:24] <ecobuntu> yeah!
[03:24] <budluva> does that mean i hdont have libssl?
[03:24] <cafuego> !qgis
[03:24] <cafuego> !info qgis
[03:24] <anto9us> cianci: you have to get ndiswrapper reporting driver present, hardware present first
[03:24] <cianci> and then if i type in sudo ifup wlan0 it says: option left with empty value
[03:24] <ubotu> qgis: (Geographic Information System (GIS)), section universe/science, is extra. Version: 0.6.0-2build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 5959 kB, Installed size: 12824 kB
[03:24] <SEJeff> _Baal_: This might be better: apt-cache search xorg | grep header
[03:24] <mozcom> how can i install .exe file in ubuntu
[03:24] <mozcom> ?
[03:24] <cianci> ok, how do i do that anto9us?
[03:24] <_Baal_> sejeff:  any idea how to get the rss-glx screensaver configure file to find getopt?  I think it is installed but the configure says it isn't there.
[03:24] <cafuego> ecobuntu: The bot *does* already contain all package meta info, though.
[03:24] <ecobuntu> !info r-base
[03:25] <ubotu> r-base: (GNU R statistical computing language and environment), section universe/math, is optional. Version: 2.1.1-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 19 kB, Installed size: 56 kB
[03:25] <ecobuntu> oh i see
[03:25] <n0odl3> mozcon: you cant use exe files in linux
[03:25] <ecobuntu> i didn't know that
[03:25] <anto9us> cianci: what's the make and model of your wifi device?
[03:25] <ecobuntu> cool
[03:25] <sazwerx> help.. i've attached my cdma fixed wireless phone (via usb) to my comp, and i can see it in "device manager", but i dunno where the block device is?
[03:25] <n0odl3> mozcon: unless you have wine or cedega
[03:25] <medgno> mozcom, you could give wine a try, but it has very mixed results
[03:25] <SEJeff> _Baal_: probably a path issue
[03:25] <cianci> anto9us : it's Linksys WUSB54G Wireless USB Adapter
[03:25] <cianci> (and i have the latest working drivers installed)
[03:25] <anto9us> cianci: what does lsusb show you?
[03:26] <benplaut> i've done alot of messing around with java, and it's now broken... how can i delete all instances of jre, all traces of it from my system and try again, from scratch?
[03:26] <mozcom> im using ubuntu, wen im installing an .exe files it is looking for and .exe application?
[03:26] <_Baal_> sejeff:  I can't figure out how to redirect the configure file to find getopt.  I have tried all of the --directoryoptions that the configure file has
[03:26] <cianci> anto9us: what is the command i should type in??
[03:26] <ecobuntu> mozcom:  wine package.exe
[03:26] <selinium> Any ideas on how to turn a mov file into an mp4 ?
[03:26] <anto9us> cianci: lsusb
[03:26] <cianci> ok
[03:27] <kyncani> selinium: mencoder perhaps ?
[03:27] <cianci> there are devices and bus ports
[03:27] <cianci> are you looking for anything in particular?
[03:28] <stylish> SysInfo: Linux 2.6.12-9-386 | Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.40GHz 2399.844 MHz | Mem: 180/507M [||||||||||]  | Diskspace: 43G Free: 36G | Bogomips: 4751.36 | Screen Res: 1024x768 | Procs: 64 |   | Up:  | eth0: In: 0.00M Out: 0.00M
[03:28] <anto9us> cianci: can you paste them in #flood?
[03:28] <_jaypee> i have kubuntu and was wondering if anyone knew what package contains 3d carousel screensaver
[03:28] <Chizn> whats the difference between a 386 and a 586 processor?
[03:28] <thirso> !pastebin
[03:28] <ubotu> I guess 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
[03:28] <cianci> i am on another computer,anto9us
[03:28] <mozcom> wer i can find wine? sorry im new here
[03:28] <medgno> _jaypee, probably kscreensaver-xsavers
[03:28] <ecobuntu> !otters
[03:29] <ubotu> Wish i knew, ecobuntu
[03:29] <cianci> there is Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[03:29] <kyncani> mozcom: probably in package wine ;)
[03:29] <cianci> there is Bus 010 Device 010: ID 12bl:000d
[03:29] <anto9us> cianci: unplug the device and then lsusb again, that will indicate wich line shows your device
[03:29] <selinium> kyncani, CHeers, I will take a look!
[03:29] <cianci> ok... anto9us
[03:30] <kyncani> selinium: np :)
[03:30] <cianci> ok, i know what one it is anto9us
[03:30] <cianci> therBus 010 Device 010: ID 13bl:000d
[03:30] <anto9us> cianci: what does it say?
[03:30] <mozcom> ok
[03:30] <_jaypee> thanks medgno
[03:30] <_jaypee> i try now
[03:30] <Aven> hello
[03:30] <Aven> checking for C compiler default output... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[03:30] <cianci> what does what say? anto9us?
[03:30] <Aven> I keep getting that error everytime I try and compile
[03:31] <anto9us> cianci: sorry, was premature there
[03:31] <benplaut> i've done alot of messing around with java, and it's now broken... how can i delete all instances of jre, all traces of it from my system and try again, from scratch?
[03:31] <stylish> Aven : get new mirrors
[03:31] <anto9us> or late, rather
[03:31] <cianci> that's ok
[03:31] <Aven> stylish, how do I do that?
[03:31] <cianci> so now what should i do?
[03:31] <Aven> someone please help :\
[03:31] <sazwerx> man lsusb
[03:31] <calamari> kyncani: I've read through that man page, but it doesn't say how to remove a password
[03:32] <sazwerx> oops.. sorry.. wrong place.. :p
[03:32] <anto9us> cianci: have you a folder with all the files in including a .inf file?
[03:32] <max> i have installed linux
[03:32] <kyncani> calamari: read carefully around the * symbol
[03:32] <cianci> yes, anto9us
[03:32] <max> and give me error in a blue screen that my video card is not well configured
[03:32] <Aven>  checking for C compiler default output... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[03:32] <Aven> I  keep getting that error everytime I try and compile
[03:32] <runeh> Where do I set EDITOR globally?
[03:33] <anto9us> cianci: what's the .inf file?
[03:33] <Aven> please help
[03:33] <Baal> how do you find the contents of a package on a repository that you have not installed?
[03:33] <cianci> it is wusb54g.inf, anto9us
[03:33] <calamari> kyncani: aha, thanks :)
[03:33] <kyncani> Baal: use apt-file
[03:33] <kyncani> calamari: ;)
[03:33] <r0bby> where is a list of pci devices?
[03:34] <cafuego> Aven: Whatcha compiling?
[03:34] <runeh> r0bby: lspci
[03:34] <Aven> unrealircd
[03:34] <Aven> nothing works at all
[03:34] <Aven> apt-get doesn't work
[03:34] <tk401> hey everyone, anyone know of any problem with madwifi?
[03:34] <cafuego> Why not pick a precompiled one?
[03:34] <Baal> kyncani:  I don't appear to have an apt-file program
[03:34] <kyncani> r0bby: or hal-device-manager
[03:34] <Aven> nevermind, I got it!
[03:34] <Aven> thanks though! :P
[03:34] <zer0`> how can i clear my dns cache?
[03:34] <kyncani> Baal: well, install it ? (and read its manpage)
[03:35] <Absenth> can anyone here tell me how well Xen does or does not work on Breezy
[03:35] <watnou> aven: why not install ircd-hybrid via apt-get
[03:36] <alexandros> is there a way to run etherape as a normal user, and be able to access the ethernet card?
[03:36] <cianci> anto9us, are u there?
[03:36] <max> i have installed linux
[03:36] <max> and give me error in a blue screen that my video card is not well configured
[03:36] <anto9us> cianci: apparently there's a WUSB54Gv4 which is a different chip from the previous 3 versions
[03:37] <max> can anybody help me ??
[03:37] <ruinevil> version d?
[03:37] <anto9us> cianci: try an earlier driver
[03:37] <ruinevil> never heard of it
[03:37] <cianci> so i shouldn't use the drivers on the cd i have? anto9us
[03:38] <dabaR> max: are you in linux now? what video card do you use?
[03:38] <anto9us> cianci: in that case, download the latest from the website and try those
[03:38] <cianci> i read somewhere, anto9us, where you have to associate the driver with the hardware to make it work
[03:38] <cianci> i did that
[03:38] <anto9us> cianci: ndiswrapper -i does that
[03:39] <bob2> cianci: did you read that howto?
[03:39] <max> dabaR nop i'm at another pc
[03:39] <cianci> oh
[03:39] <dell500> can you edit the "Places" drop menu so that it has a menu that comes off certain folders?
[03:39] <bob2> Absenth: I'm sure it works fine once you build a custom kernel and etup the userland tools
[03:39] <max> dabaR i'm using an ATI
[03:39] <max> X800gt
[03:39] <cianci> i have tried all of the drivers, but it says that they are invalid drivers? anto9us
[03:39] <dabaR> max: you are about to get a message from ubotu
[03:39] <max> kay
[03:39] <max> tks
[03:39] <bob2> cianci: did you read the howto?
[03:39] <anto9us> cianci: you mean all the drivers or all the files on the cd?
[03:40] <cianci> all the drivers on the CD
[03:40] <anto9us> cianci: download latest version from linksys website
[03:40] <max> i was trying to install fglrx-driver like it is on the site but he can't found
[03:41] <dducko> dell500, You can, I find it easier to use the archive manager to do it
[03:41] <cianci> and when i do sudo ndiswrapper -l i get all the drivers and they all say invalid driver! -like that
[03:41] <dabaR> max: maybe its in a repository that you had not enabled.
[03:41] <dell500> dducko, what do you mean?
[03:41] <phinnaeus> !tell phinnaeus about repos
[03:41] <phinnaeus> gang
[03:41] <dabaR> max: had ou enabled any repository as part of your "efforts"?
[03:41] <Kumo> I need help with my keyboard, I cannot login in Breeze
[03:41] <dducko> have a zip or rar file handy dell500
[03:41] <max> don't know i installed it in this moment
[03:41] <phinnaeus> can somone do that thing
[03:41] <phinnaeus> about repos to me
[03:41] <phinnaeus> please
[03:41] <anto9us> cianci: it's ndiswrapper -i <filename.inf> to install driver then ndiswrapper -l to check if it's loaded
[03:41] <dducko> dell500, nm  under apps the first one.. opent eh archive manager
[03:42] <dabaR> phinnaeus: read the message ubotu sends you.
[03:42] <max> think not
[03:42] <Absenth_> since my vpn at school so rudely disconnected me, I'll ask again.
[03:42] <phinnaeus> oh
[03:42] <phinnaeus> nevermind
[03:42] <Absenth_> Can anyone tell me roughly how well xen works on breezy?
[03:42] <dducko> dell500, well I guess you still need an archive file to do it with..
[03:42] <psusi> how can I force an older version of a package to be installed?
[03:42] <cianci> right, anto9us, after i install the driver, and then do -l , it lists the drivers i had installed for it, and they all say invalid driver next to the driver name
[03:42] <runeh> I guess update-alternatives was the way to go in my case ...
[03:42] <dabaR> max: if you had not, that could be a good reason the fglrx driver package was not found.
[03:42] <psusi> the force version option in synaptic is disabled, and the versions tab in the package properties only shows the current version
[03:42] <Kumo> I need help with my keyboard, I cannot login in Breeze, I does work outside gdm but not inside, I have just updated
[03:43] <dabaR> max: read the wiki page again, see what you need to enable. universe most likely.
[03:43] <anto9us> cianci: then download latest winxp drivers from linksys and see if they work
[03:43] <dducko> dell500, after you get one open, click extract and then choose other.. from this browsing menu you can add it on the left side of the screen
[03:43] <cianci> i did that, anto9us just 10 minutes ago
[03:44] <dducko> dell500, im sure there is an easier way, but that works great for me
[03:44] <m0zone> silly question  where might one find e17 for ubuntu :P-~
[03:44] <dell500> dducko, i'm wanting to have a drop menu from the Places menu on the toolbar
[03:44] <anto9us> cianci: what's the model number on your device?
[03:44] <dducko> dell500, i know.. that will add it to it
[03:45] <cianci> WUSB54G (it's usb)
[03:45] <bob2> m0zone: www.enlightenment.org, pull from CVS
[03:45] <dell500> dducko, opened...
[03:45] <bob2> m0zone: someone made broken outdated ubuntu apckage sat some point, too
[03:45] <anto9us> cianci: doesn't give a version number?
[03:45] <dducko> ok click extract dell500
[03:45] <Aven> I'm still getting the error :(
[03:45] <Aven> C compiler cannot create executables
[03:45] <Aven> what do I have to do? :\
[03:45] <dducko> then  from the places menu choose other..
[03:46] <benplaut> i've done alot of messing around with java, and it's now broken... how can i delete all instances of jre, all traces of it from my system and try again, from scratch?
[03:46] <dducko> in that area to the right, you should see a directory and to the left at the bottom.. says +Add
[03:46] <bob2> Aven: what are you trying to compile?
[03:46] <max> dabaR please can you be more specific ?
[03:46] <bob2> benplaut: presumably you installed it all to one directory?
[03:46] <cianci> anto9us, on the actual device itselft?
[03:46] <dducko> add what you want, then close it down.. should be in your places menu
[03:46] <benplaut> bob2: dpkg & apt-get
[03:46] <Aven> bob2: unrealircd
[03:46] <bob2> benplaut: oh, easy then
[03:46] <anto9us> cianci: yes, will be listed near the serial number, for a guess
[03:46] <bob2> Aven: oh man
[03:46] <bob2> Aven: please don't
[03:46] <Aven> ?
[03:46] <psusi> how can I force an older version of a package to be installed? I'm trying to go back to an older version of xserver-xorg-core because the newer ones cause fglrx breakage on amd64 according to a thread on the forums
[03:47] <Aven> I've done it before
[03:47] <bob2> Aven: the unrealircd people haeve shown themselves to be morons time and again
[03:47] <benplaut> bob2: doing the purge install didn't work...
[03:47] <Aven> haha!
[03:47] <benplaut> *uninstall
[03:47] <psusi> only synaptic's option to force a version is disabled and the version tab only shows the current version as availible
[03:47] <bob2> benplaut: didn't work = ?
[03:47] <cianci> ok, it's version 4 anto9us
[03:47] <max> i was trying to install fglrx-driver like it is on the site but he can't found
[03:47] <Aven> but is there a way to allow gcc to create executable files?
[03:47] <benplaut> bob2: nope
[03:47] <bob2> psusi: look for it in /var/cache/apt/archives/
[03:47] <cianci> WUSB54G Ver. 4
[03:47] <anto9us> cianci: ok, looking on web
[03:47] <bob2> Aven: install build-essential
[03:47] <cianci> ok
[03:47] <Aven> bob2: what's that?
[03:47] <dell500> dducko, i have no idea what you mean...
[03:47] <bob2> psusi: but I'd ignore any thread on the forum about thingss like that, unless it is accompanied by a link to a bug report
[03:47] <Aven> is that a compiler?
[03:47] <benplaut> bob2: i reinstalled it, and java didn't work...
[03:48] <psusi> bob2: only current version is there
[03:48] <dell500> dducko, i have Archive Manager open, i clicked Places, and there should be some Other file or osmething?
[03:48] <bob2> psusi: forums people have variouly claimed that X didn't work on any ATI cards and that all the -k8 kernels were unbootable
[03:48] <benplaut> brb
[03:48] <watnou> Aven: thats the compiler
[03:48] <Aven> watnou: ahh ok :)
[03:48] <psusi> bob2: there were over 100 posts in the thread and a dozen people reported that going back fixed it, and located the problem to a particular file that was changed and reporeted it
[03:48] <watnou> Aven: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:48] <dducko> dell500, ok after you hit extract
[03:48] <bob2> psusi: but not one of those dozen people actually filed a bug so it could be fixed?
[03:48] <bob2> that's insanely stupid
[03:49] <bob2> benplaut: didn't work = ?
[03:49] <ecobuntu> anyone know if there are plans to update the ubuntuguide.org for Breezy?
[03:49] <dducko> dell500,  where it says Extract in folder:  click that and choose other
[03:49] <bob2> benplaut: I need specifics...e.g. "when I run javac foo.java, I get $this error..."
[03:49] <Kumo> could anybody help with my keyboard please?
[03:49] <psusi> bob2: I think they did... I dunno... all I know is that they exactly described what is wrong and when it started for me, and said going back a version prior to the final breezy release fixed it... so I want to try
[03:49] <psusi> but can't
[03:49] <dell500> dducko, i need to have a file open or new file or something
[03:49] <bob2> psusi: anyway, if the version you want released with ubuntu, packages.ubuntu.com
[03:49] <max> i was trying to install fglrx-driver like it is on the site but he can't found
[03:49] <max> bob2 do you know?
[03:49] <dducko> just open any rar or zip file
[03:49] <bob2> max: oh god
[03:49] <ecobuntu> unrar
[03:49] <dducko> so you can get the extract menu
[03:50] <cianci> anto9us, i found this site, any help? http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/41/2005/05/2/320897
[03:50] <psusi> according to the thread, the breakage happened with an update the day before breezy went gold
[03:50] <bob2> max: so X worked until you broke it?
[03:50] <psusi> which is about when it broke for me, with the error message they talk about
[03:50] <bob2> psusi: then they really really need to file a bug so it can be fixed
[03:50] <benplaut> bob2:java -version works, spitting out Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02)
[03:50] <benplaut> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02, mixed mode)
[03:50] <bob2> psusi: the package is not on ubuntu.com in an accessble place anymore; you'll need to trust one of them to give it to you, I guess
[03:50] <Linux_whore> what is wx-config?
[03:50] <benplaut> but about:plugins in firefox doesn't show anything
[03:50] <psusi> let me read the 100 posts again, I'm sure I saw a bug reference in there... but it seems it hasn't been fixed yet anyhow so I want to try the older version
[03:50] <Kumo> theine: I did the md5sum stuff but didn't work
[03:50] <bob2> Linux_whore: what are you trying to do?
[03:51] <psusi> hrm... damn... that sucks... the archives don't keep old versions?
[03:51] <bob2> benplaut: did you insrall the plugin package?
[03:51] <bob2> psusi: generally, yes
[03:51] <psusi> what's the point of the force version option in synaptic then? ;)
[03:51] <max> bob2 i reinstalled linux
[03:51] <Linux_whore> bob2, compile a program but i am getting errors from running configure
[03:51] <dabaR> bob2: what man page is good to read to learn about importing screenshots using imagemagick?
[03:51] <benplaut> bob2: pretty sure... i'll check
[03:51] <Aven> omg, it works
[03:51] <Aven> I love you guys!
[03:51] <watnou> hehe
[03:51] <bob2> max: that was silly
[03:51] <Aven> :P
[03:51] <dabaR> bob2: nm.
[03:51] <bob2> Linux_whore: and the name of the program is...
[03:51] <bob2> dabaR: import
[03:51] <dabaR> bob2: thank you.
[03:52] <Linux_whore> bob2, wxbo2k-0.1
[03:52] <bob2> Linux_whore: which is...?
[03:52] <benplaut> bob2: j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin is installed
[03:52] <Linux_whore> a gui for bo2k
[03:52] <max> man.... i'm noobie and i really need linux working what do you want me to do?
[03:52] <max> tryed everything
[03:52] <bob2> Linux_whore: uh, back orifice? this is off-topic.
[03:52] <bob2> max: you installed it from scratch, and X did not work?
[03:53] <lab> adding mp3 support to ubuntu ?
[03:53] <dell500> dducko, how do  you get rar support?
[03:53] <Linux_whore> bob2, its a problem in ubuntu that wont let me configure.
[03:53] <dabaR> lab read what ubotu told yuou
[03:53] <bob2> lab: wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:53] <anto9us> cianci: problem not solved on that thread, I've found another though.. try this one http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/List and scroll down
[03:53] <bob2> Linux_whore: you'll have to find help elsewhere, sorry
[03:53] <misfit_toy> dell500, sudo apt-get install rar unrar
[03:53] <lab> dabaR, who what where when ?
[03:53] <lab> thanks boabsta
[03:53] <lab> bob2,
[03:54] <dabaR> lab: a private message from ubotu.
[03:54] <dell500> thanks
[03:54] <dell500> i think i know what you mean now dducko
[03:54] <cianci> anto9us, on the cd, in the ver 4 folder, there is rt2500usb.inf, rt2500usb.sys and WUSB5GV4.cat
[03:54] <max> bob2 i dont understand... but i didnt do nothing at now
[03:54] <cianci> do i have to do anything with the other files? anto9us ?
[03:55] <dducko> dell500, im sure there is a simpler way to do it.. that works though.. but this has prompted me to figure out what it is
[03:55] <Kumo> theine: Do you know what else could I try to fix this please?
[03:55] <anto9us> cianci: copy them all to a folder in your /home
[03:55] <cianci> ok
[03:55] <kyncani> max: real noob, ubuntu did not work out of the box -> try mandrake, you may have more luck
[03:56] <zer0`> how can i clear my dns cache?
[03:56] <abarbaccia> hey all - shouldn't the package build-essential include gcc-3.4 ?
[03:56] <cianci> than what anto9us
[03:56] <farruinn> abarbaccia: nope, it includes gcc4.0
[03:56] <psusi> aha, here is the bug:
[03:57] <psusi> http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17614
[03:57] <stylish> SysInfo: Linux 2.6.12-9-386 | Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.40GHz 2399.844 MHz | Mem: 161/507M [||||||||||]  | Diskspace: 43G Free: 36G | Bogomips: 4751.36 | Screen Res: 1024x768 | Procs: 66 |   | Up:  | eth0: In: 0.00M Out: 0.00M
[03:57] <abarbaccia> or the kernel makefile be told to compile with gcc4.0?????
[03:57] <psusi> it's flagged as an upstream problem... but it WAS working so why the heck don't they just revert?
[03:57] <dabaR> bob2: hm, the man page does not tell me what I would like to know. Is it import -root or something like that for a screenshot? Also, it should work if I run: sleep 10;import -root or so?
[03:57] <farruinn> abarbaccia: all of the packages except the kernels in breezy were built with 4.0
[03:57] <abarbaccia> why is that?
[03:57] <farruinn> dunno, ask the devs :)
[03:57] <anto9us> cianci: then type sudo ndiswrapper -i ~/<folder>/rt2500usb.inf
[03:57] <cianci> [ok
[03:57] <ecobuntu> blame canada blame canada
[03:57] <max> yeah yeah yeah thanks for nothing
[03:58] <max> how can i desinstall linux and the boot program ?
[03:58] <glyn> umm I'm having problems with another freak installation using a sh
[03:58] <max> grunu
[03:58] <glyn> it installed something and then there are no directories where it installed and it ate up like 500 megs
[03:58] <cianci> it says rt2500usb.inf is alrealy installed
[03:58] <wickedpuppy> glyn, what is it and what you typed ? and what error you got if you got ?
[03:59] <chemisus> !repos
[03:59] <ubotu> repos is, like, 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) see also !easysource
[03:59] <chemisus> !easysource
[03:59] <ubotu> [easysource]  For an easy to use custom sources.list configurator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:59] <glyn> wickedpuppy:sh WineCVS.sh ...I can't remember the error
[03:59] <glyn> wickedpuppy:it's a tool for getting Wine using CVS through a shell script
[03:59] <intelikey> max delete the partition/s that contain linux and boot to dos and run fdisk /mbr
[04:00] <wickedpuppy> glyn, the script is installation script or the app script ?
[04:00] <anto9us> cianci: I can't remember the option to remove an installed driver, type ndiswrapper --help and tell me what it says
[04:00] <glyn> wickedpuppy:installation
[04:00] <max> intelikey thanks
[04:01] <wickedpuppy> glyn, then surely it asked you for the directory for install to
[04:01] <cianci> to remove it -e driver
[04:01] <glyn> wickedpuppy:it didn't
[04:01] <anto9us> cianci: sudo ndiswrapper -e rt2500usb.inf
[04:01] <farruinn> glyn: did you check under /usr/local or /opt?
[04:01] <farruinn> glyn: perhaps reading the script will give you some clues
[04:01] <glyn> I think I need to delete the source tree, but I don't know how
[04:01] <anto9us> cianci: then type sudo ndiswrapper -i ~/<folder>/rt2500usb.inf
[04:02] <cianci> ok
[04:02] <wickedpuppy> glyn, it didn't ? and it ate up 500 MB ?
[04:02] <bob2> dabaR: yes, root for the entire screen
[04:02] <glyn> wickedpuppy:no, yes
[04:02] <wickedpuppy> glyn, where you got it from ? let me see
[04:02] <ecobuntu> b double e double r u n = beer run
[04:02] <dell500> dducko, oh, i understand what you're saying... i'm trying to get a pull down menu from the folders inside the Places menu
[04:03] <glyn> http://winecvs.linux-gamers.net/index.php/Main_Page
[04:03] <dducko> dell500, yeah.. and when you add them in that menu.. they are there under the places menu
[04:03] <dducko> dell500, also just figured out.. and Open dialog box will do it
[04:03] <dducko> dell500, such as gedit
[04:03] <wickedpuppy> glyn, why you need cvs wine btw .... there is wine in repo
[04:04] <dducko> dell500, just File Open and with that Dialog box you can do it
[04:04] <glyn> wickedpuppy:wanted to try winex
[04:04] <Kumo> theine: could you help me please?
[04:04] <glyn> wickedpuppy:cuz I couldn't get an app working with wine
[04:04] <wickedpuppy> glyn, have you read what the script does ?
[04:04] <cianci> anto9us, this is weird, when i go to delete the drivers, it says they aren't installed
[04:04] <dell500> dducko, no no no, i'm wanting a drop menu from say my Documents folder inside the Places menu, from the Documents folder it has a list of files off to the side... aka a drop menu from the folder inside the Places menu
[04:04] <glyn> wickedpuppy:only the basics
[04:05] <cianci> but they are in the /etc/ndiswrapper/ folder
[04:05] <wickedpuppy> glyn, http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=45
[04:05] <anto9us> cianci: did you run both commands?
[04:05] <wickedpuppy> have you seen this page ?
[04:05] <dducko> dell500, oh.. i see.. well just found the right way to do my idea
[04:05] <cianci> both commands? anto9us
[04:05] <anto9us> cianci: sudo ndiswrapper -e rt2500usb.inf
[04:05] <anto9us> cianci: then type sudo ndiswrapper -i ~/<folder>/rt2500usb.inf
[04:05] <glyn> wickedpuppy:Yeah
[04:05] <wickedpuppy> The script downloads with wget a archiv defaults.tar.gz with the need install scripts. After that you should see its installation menu.
[04:05] <wickedpuppy> it says s here
[04:05] <cianci> right after that?
[04:06] <anto9us> cianci: do those and tell me what ndiswrapper -l says
[04:06] <wickedpuppy> so you saw the installation menu ?
[04:06] <glyn> wickedpuppy:yeah I got to step 5 out of 7
[04:06] <dducko> dell500,  just to clarify the right way to do what i was doing before I try to figure out how to do what you want
[04:06] <dducko> dell500, just open nautilus and the bookmarks option at the top
[04:06] <Toma-> whats the best protocol to use when fiole sharing between 2 ubuntu computers on a lan? NFS?
[04:06] <wickedpuppy> step 5 ? meaning you got cvscedega ?
[04:06] <cianci> ndiswrapper -l says wusb54g - invalid driver
[04:06] <SirGrok> Hello all
[04:07] <glyn> wickedpuppy:no
[04:07] <anto9us> cianci: ok, I've found an alternative ;) https://wiki.ubuntu.com//Rt2500WirelessCardsHowTo/
[04:07] <ecobuntu> dude to people hook up on irc?
[04:07] <glyn> wickedpuppy:it was compiling
[04:07] <wickedpuppy> glyn, so you are looking for it then i suppose ?
[04:07] <SirGrok> I am trying two different things.
[04:07] <glyn> wickedpuppy:I've pretty much given up on that because it takes too much space
[04:07] <jsubl2> toma yes nfs
[04:07] <wickedpuppy> glyn, cedega won't take up much
[04:07] <Toma-> rightio
[04:07] <glyn> wickedpuppy:I just want to wipe the installation and go back to wine so I can use my other apps
[04:07] <glyn> wickedpuppy:well the cvscedega does
[04:07] <ecobuntu> !girls
[04:07] <ubotu> ecobuntu: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[04:07] <ecobuntu> !girls
[04:08] <SirGrok> I want to get rid of all the .m3u files in a certain directory on my harddrive (including subdirectories).... I don't know how to tweak the remove command to do that.
[04:08] <jsubl2> ecobuntu, don't play with the bot
[04:08] <wickedpuppy> glyn, ok so which step are you at now ?
[04:08] <ecobuntu> sad
[04:08] <ecobuntu> the bot said "do they come in 5" earlier to me
[04:08] <intelikey> ubotu has neither port nor dongle
[04:08] <ubotu> intelikey: I don't know, could you explain it?
[04:08] <ecobuntu> i was going to reply...i sure hope so!
[04:08] <tk401> hey everyone!
[04:08] <glyn> wickedpuppy:none right now I tried going back to 1 and 2 on a different profile and the same profile and it doesn't uninstall the source tree
[04:08] <morgs^^> hi all
[04:09] <wickedpuppy> glyn, you want to uninstall then ?
[04:09] <glyn> wickedpuppy:yeah
[04:09] <tk401> can someone help me with a quick problem? i need a shell script to start when gnome starts up and for it to not ask for the root password. how do i do this?
[04:09] <cianci> anto9us, thanks for trying so hard, i have to go now
[04:09] <cianci> bye
[04:09] <wickedpuppy> glyn, that page got how to uninstall wincvs and source tree ...
[04:09] <niels_> all: how does one log in as root on kubuntu???
[04:09] <morgs^^> when i install smb samba for filesharing to MS windows, ubuntu asks me for a password .... is it my root or user password ?
[04:10] <farruinn> tk401: out of curiousity, why do you need that?
[04:10] <dabaR> !+root
[04:10] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, root is disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[04:10] <wickedpuppy> tk401, thats a security risk ... btw why you wanna log in as root ? are you root now ?
[04:10] <kevman> Does anyone know of a Linux Shoackwave player?
[04:10] <tk401> to enable my wireless card AFTER X starts otherwise it crashes the computer
[04:10] <intelikey> tk401 you could put it in /etc/X11/xinit.d/     or what ever it is.
[04:10] <ecobuntu> so drake is a dragon huh?
[04:11] <glyn> wickedpuppy:hmm where at?
[04:11] <SirGrok> Anyone know those command parameters.
[04:11] <ecobuntu> i like drake as a male duck better
[04:11] <tk401> i'm not root now
[04:11] <ecobuntu> dragons are kinda lame
[04:11] <wickedpuppy> glyn, look at the Issues
[04:11] <SirGrok> I usually fiddle with it until I get it right, but fiddling with rm isn't a good idea.
[04:11] <ecobuntu> how about the uplifting unicorns for 6.10?
[04:11] <stylish> mandrke is sick
[04:11] <wickedpuppy> tk401, pls don't ever surf irc as root ... its totally totally not safe
[04:11] <tk401> i just need to run "sudo modprobe ath_pci"
[04:11] <tk401> i'm not root wickedpuppy
[04:11] <_native_> root should be truly disabled by default. cause now its not all the user has to do is sudo passwd root and then su.
[04:11] <wickedpuppy> oph
[04:11] <wickedpuppy> lol
[04:11] <wickedpuppy> read wrongly ... sorry
[04:11] <chemisus> hmm, whenever i try to make menuconfig it says i need ncurses-devel package. but when i search for it, its not finding it. any ideas?
[04:11] <tk401> it's ok
[04:12] <bob2> chemisus: libncurses5-dev
[04:12] <chemisus> bob2, thansk
[04:12] <chemisus> er thanks
[04:12] <bob2> chemisus: but what do you want that isn't in the default ubuntu kernel?
[04:12] <tk401> intelikely: so will that run it as root?
[04:12] <chemisus> bob2, dunno, this is my first time doing this.
[04:12] <anto9us> tk401: type sudo ath_pci >> /etc/modules
[04:12] <intelikey> _native_ or sudo bash
[04:12] <_native_> yeah
[04:12] <anto9us> tk401: that will make it load every time you boot
[04:12] <bob2> chemisus: so why are you compiling one at all?
[04:12] <tk401> anto9us: will that load before or after X starts?
[04:13] <glyn> wickedpuppy:There we go, thanks
[04:13] <chemisus> bob2, what else should i do?
[04:13] <anto9us> tk401: before
[04:13] <chemisus> bob2, im just experimenting hehe
[04:13] <tk401> oh, I need to start after
[04:13] <_native_> i disable su on my systems.
[04:13] <wickedpuppy> glyn, they probably got all the problems that users might get ... :P
[04:13] <tk401> because otherwise it crashes
[04:13] <glyn> wickedpuppy:it doesn't say anything about it taking over 500 megs :S
[04:13] <bob2> chemisus: eh? the default one is fine for 99% of people.  if you don't have a specific issue, there's no point trying...
[04:13] <chelsea> hello
[04:14] <SirGrok> I am trying to remove .m3u files from a directory, anyone know how (With a command.)
[04:14] <bob2> SirGrok: rm *.m3u...
[04:14] <intelikey> _native_ you do realize that if root were disabled, ALL admin tasks would be impossable, as well as installing/uninstalling system wide apps.
[04:14] <_native_> yes
[04:14] <SirGrok> Thank you bob2
[04:14] <stylish> im better then you
[04:15] <_native_> lol
[04:15] <ubuntu> hey guys, i'm just wondering how to mount a usb drive, its a ntfs HD in a usb enclosure
[04:15] <dducko> dell500, sorry I cant find anything on it
[04:15] <intelikey> _native_ if you want to disable root look in /etc/security/   and have at it.
[04:15] <anto9us> tk401: it may need your country code
[04:15] <SacredChild> hello pplz
[04:16] <wickedpuppy> glyn, what else did you install besides wincvs itself ?
[04:16] <_native_> im all good man.
[04:16] <SirGrok> bob2,  does that command scan subdirectories?
[04:16] <glyn> wickedpuppy:the rest of my space is being taken up by packages mostly
[04:16] <Phil|VM> usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[04:16] <Phil|VM> can i mount that ?
[04:16] <glyn> wickedpuppy:like stuff I need basically
[04:16] <SacredChild> whata do you pplz talk about in here?
[04:16] <glyn> wickedpuppy:it's only a 2gig partition
[04:16] <wickedpuppy> glyn, wincvs is a program that will get other programs .... cedega by itself isn't that big ... its not even more than 100 mb
[04:17] <SirGrok> SacredChild, Listen. You can find out without talking ;-)
[04:17] <robotgeek_away> SacredChild: this is a support channel
[04:17] <glyn> wickedpuppy:well why does it take over 500 when I try to install it?
[04:17] <SacredChild> koaay
[04:17] <SacredChild> okaay**
[04:17] <wickedpuppy> glyn, how you know ? paste me the size
[04:17] <SacredChild> this is kinda GAY
[04:17] <dabaR> SacredChild: /topic
[04:17] <dabaR> ttyl SacredChild
[04:17] <glyn> wickedpuppy:I can't really do that..the CVS script itself is under a mb but it takes over 500 to make make depend and make install
[04:17] <anto9us> SacredChild: your thoughts are your own :)
[04:18] <SacredChild> i dont get the point of this chat room thingie
[04:18] <Kumo> hey guys can help with a little problem with my keyboard please?
[04:18] <bob2> SirGrok: no
[04:18] <intelikey> Phil|VM if you want to mount a usb disk   it should be listed as /dev/sd*
[04:18] <SirGrok> SacredChild, Noone is forcing you to be in here. If you would like, show yourself the door.
[04:18] <_native_> shut-up and listen you will see the point.
[04:18] <SacredChild> GODDD
[04:18] <wickedpuppy> glyn, then paste me the size of the final directory
[04:18] <bob2> _native_: chill please...
[04:18] <bob2> SacredChild: uh, enough
[04:18] <SacredChild> lets talk about like MUSIC or sumting else
[04:18] <glyn> wickedpuppy:I would but it also takes like an hour
[04:19] <glyn> lol
[04:19] <Phil|VM> intelikey,  would you mind if i pm'd you what i get when i type mount
[04:19] <_native_> :-)
[04:19] <SacredChild> im troll
[04:19] <bob2> SacredChild: this channel is for ubuntu support.  if you don't have an ubuntu question, please leave.
[04:19] <SacredChild> im not troll
[04:19] <intelikey> sure
[04:19] <wickedpuppy> glyn, du -s /dir
[04:19] <robotgeek> ah, there!
[04:19] <SirGrok> bob2, I am sorry to keep bothing you with these stupid musings, but could you show me how to include them?
[04:19] <glyn> wickedpuppy:I don't have the directory anymore
[04:19] <wickedpuppy> lol
[04:19] <wickedpuppy> ok ok
[04:19] <glyn> wickedpuppy:and I can only get to a max of step 6 out of 7 anyways
[04:20] <gssp`> help
[04:20] <glyn> wickedpuppy:so I imagine the final size would be like 700 megs
[04:20] <glyn> ridiculous
[04:20] <bob2> SirGrok: find -name "*.m3u" -print0 | xargs -o rm
[04:20] <bob2> SirGrok: be very very careful, tho
[04:20] <SirGrok> Thank you sir.
[04:20] <gssp`> how can i install window-based programs into ubuntu?
[04:20] <wickedpuppy> glyn, really ... not impossible ... that will make it more than most distros
[04:20] <SirGrok> gssp`, wine or cedega;
[04:21] <gssp`> badger
[04:21] <SirGrok> Voodoo Badger?
[04:21] <wickedpuppy> gssp`, which program you wanna install ? photoshop or office ?
[04:21] <gssp`> any windows-based prog
[04:21] <Quest-Master> gssp`: Look for Crossover Office
[04:21] <bob2> gssp`: what are you hoping to run?
[04:22] <benplaut> ditto to Quest-Master
[04:22] <gssp`> i would like to run for example print artist
[04:22] <Quest-Master> gssp`: Allows just about perfect installation and usage of Photoshop AND Microsoft Office in addition to many other Windows only apps.
[04:22] <gssp`> or encarta
[04:22] <glyn> wickedpuppy:I've been stupidly struggling for days trying to get wine to work with a program that requires VB and Flash support
[04:22] <anto9us> gssp`: there's an application list on winehq.org
[04:22] <regeya> whoo.
[04:22] <gssp`> thanks
[04:22] <SirGrok> bob2,  is there somewhere that I can go for a good run down on commands to do different things... I don't want to always have to leech on others' evpertise.
[04:22] <gssp`> but i cant use my windows cd on my ubuntu system?
[04:23] <Quest-Master> gssp`: You can in addition to Crossover
[04:23] <regeya> gssp`: I've always believed that if you want to run windows, you should run windows.
[04:23] <gssp`> how?
[04:23] <sells> does anyone know how I can access my linux system from my windows pda or a windows system
[04:23] <wickedpuppy> glyn, in the script ... after you installed... it will remove the .tar.gz files that it downloaded
[04:23] <anto9us> gssp`: you might be able to install windows in a virtual machine such as vmware (commercial) or qemu (gpl)
[04:23] <SirGrok> gssp`, Havew you considered dual booting?
[04:23] <calamari> how (from the command line) can I get a list of installed files for an installed package?
[04:23] <dabaR> sells: access in what way?
[04:23] <gssp`> not yet
[04:23] <bob2> SirGrok: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommandlineHowto, I guess
[04:23] <glyn> wickedpuppy:are those really that big though?
[04:23] <bob2> SirGrok: it seems a bit bare, tho
[04:23] <sells> dabaR: ssh or gftp kind of thing
[04:24] <niels__> all: sorry, i keep getting disconnected... ok, so once more: how do i get in "root mode" in kubuntu... i keep getting a message telling me i have to be in root mode in order to install this stupid printer driver which i have been trying to install for like2 hours now.... please someone help!
[04:24] <sells> dabaR: network
[04:24] <gssp`> where can i find these virtual machines?
[04:24] <wickedpuppy> glyn, really ... i am asking ya if ya telling me if its really 700 mb! lol
[04:24] <solidgroove> niels_, use sudo
[04:24] <Madpilot> niels_: use sudo & your own user pw
[04:24] <wickedpuppy> glyn, if its 700 mb ... how long did it take to download them ?
[04:24] <Madpilot> !tell niels_ about sudo
[04:24] <dabaR> sells: well, install the servers. openssh-server is a ssh server, and ssh supports sftp which is what you should really use. from window, you an use a terminal emulator, or the built in "dos" command prompt.
[04:24] <bob2> niels__: why are you installing a printer driver?
[04:24] <bob2> niels__: you're sure ubuntu doesn't have a driver already?
[04:25] <glyn> wickedpuppy:a while
[04:25] <niels__> bob2: so that i can hook up to my roomates printer and print a document
[04:25] <wickedpuppy> glyn, your bandwidth speed is ?
[04:25] <solidgroove> niels_, use CUPS driver
[04:25] <glyn> wickedpuppy:over 100kb/s
[04:25] <sells> dabaR: dos, how so?
[04:25] <phinnaeu1> what is the procedure for gettting "terminal" to show up when you right click on your desktop?
[04:25] <niels__> bob2: i am on kubuntu, and the printer manager does not have the canon 1560 listed
[04:26] <wickedpuppy> glyn, a while is ... ? an hour ?
[04:26] <bob2> phinnaeu1: apt-cache search nautilus terminal
[04:26] <bob2> phinnaeu1: install that package
[04:26] <anto9us> gssp`: google is your friend, but vmware.com and qemu is in the repos
[04:26] <niels__> bob2: make that i560
[04:26] <glyn> wickedpuppy:maybe not quite that long but it seems like it
[04:26] <dabaR> sells: well, for ssh not really, there is putty(google for putty download) and for ftp, windows has a built in client in cl.
[04:26] <niels__> solidgroove: use sudo how and where?
[04:26] <Vaske_Car> is there a way to see number of hits monthly for some website?
[04:26] <gssp`> thanks guys
[04:26] <sells> dabaR: cl?
[04:27] <gssp`> and gals
[04:27] <dabaR> sells: command line
[04:27] <sells> dabaR: right
[04:27] <dabaR> gssp`: better inclusive language is thanks everyone
[04:27] <solidgroove> niels_, sudo command you want to run as root
[04:27] <sells> dabaR: is putty graphical
[04:27] <Toma--> !nfs
[04:27] <ubotu> from memory, nfs is see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[04:27] <zer0`> how can i clear my dns cache?
[04:27] <dabaR> sells: please try
[04:27] <niels__> solidgroove: i am using cups driver
[04:27] <sells> dabaR: cool, no problem
[04:28] <Aven> hey
[04:28] <wjesusaxl> guys does anybody know about a prestige 645 zyxel router?
[04:28] <Aven> what's the command again to make a directory perm root?
[04:28] <dabaR> owned by root?
[04:28] <Aven> yeah...
[04:28] <wickedpuppy> glyn, the download should be about 300 mb then ... wonder what they got inside ...
[04:28] <farruinn> Aven: sudo chown root:root <file>
[04:28] <niels__> solidgroove: ok, but what is the command for that? i'm not a programmer...
[04:28] <dabaR> grr
[04:29] <dabaR> :
[04:29] <bob2> Vaske_Car: run awstats on your weblogs
[04:29] <Aven> ah ok, thanks farruinn
[04:29] <solidgroove> $ sudo 'command as root'
[04:29] <calamari> found it.. dpkg -L package
[04:30] <niels__> solidgroove: 'command not found' it sayd
[04:30] <niels__> said
[04:31] <MagicFab> Cheers from Montreal
[04:32] <Kumo> can anybody help with my keyboard plaes? I have just updated to breeze and now is not working well, I cannot login
[04:32] <dabaR> sells: the gnu screen program is something useful for remote logins(among other things), it allows you to start other terminals, like a window manager for command line, once you are set up, and logged in remotely, ask me to tell you the basic commands.
[04:32] <Aven> farruinn: it still doesn't work ;\
[04:32] <niels__> solidgroove: 'command not found' it says
[04:33] <calamari> weird.. the breezy coreutils package seems to contain md5sum.textutils but not md5sum.  I had to create symbolic link for it.
[04:33] <GTroy_> is there a gui compression tool?
[04:33] <phoenix3051> has anyone gotten qemu/kqemu runing windowsXP
[04:33] <kdevil> niels__: What exactly did you type?
[04:33] <Aven> ok, I installed apache2 and to manage all the files and stuff, the Documentroot is /var/www
[04:33] <calamari> phoenix3051: I have it running win2003
[04:33] <Aven> but only way to add and del files is to be root..
[04:33] <wickedpuppy> GTroy_, archive manager
[04:33] <intelikey> solidgroove don't you just love that   :)
[04:33] <niels__> kdevil: what solidgroove wrote above: sudo command as root
[04:33] <GTroy_> hehe
[04:33] <Aven> so, what's the command to perm allow me to access that file?
[04:33] <GTroy_> wickedpuppy: very cool
[04:33] <duende> Help : sudo will not work for me for some reason.  when i issue any command with sudo, it doesn't ask for password nor does the command work.  i tried with multiple users, and i don't have a password set for root.  any ideas?
[04:33] <wickedpuppy> Aven, you want to make /var/www owned by normal user ?
[04:33] <MagicFab> Kumo: boot in single user mode, setup your keyboard a us english, reboot
[04:33] <Madpilot> Aven: use sudo to move, or use sudo chown
[04:33] <phoenix3051> calamari: did u have to tweak anything from a stock breezy install?
[04:33] <MagicFab> phoenix3051: not easy, but doable
[04:34] <calamari> phoenix3051: oh wait I misread.. I'm not using kqemu, just plain qemu
[04:34] <Aven> Madpilot: but someone the other day gave me a real easy again that will allow me to edit and add files without having to be root
[04:34] <phoenix3051> duende: use your password
[04:34] <calamari> phoenix3051: to get kqemu working you'll need kernel sources, iirc
[04:34] <niels__> kdevil: i typed sudo command as root
[04:35] <MagicFab> phoenix3051: you need to have the service pack 1&2 as a separate install file available on a CD image
[04:35] <dabaR> Aven: well, then you want it to not be owned by root, not vice versa
[04:35] <MagicFab> phoenix3051: read the docs thoroughly
[04:35] <phoenix3051> calamari: yeah, its pretty handy to get working and worth the speed increase over qemu
[04:35] <calamari> phoenix3051: there is a #qemu channel that might be able to assist .. they're pretty cool
[04:35] <kdevil> niels__: You should type "sudo" (no quotes), followed by whatever command it was you needed to install the driver.
[04:35] <intelikey> duende [ctrl] +[alt] +[delete]    and at the boot prompt [esc]  'E'  and add  1   or  single to the append line and 'B' to boot   then when it boots into single mode and drops you in a root console  set the root passwd and reboot.
[04:35] <duende> phoenix3051: no, see, sudo doesn't ask me for a password.  i worked earlier, but no longer works anymore. i tried to reboot, nothing.  when i execute a command, it just goes back to the shell with no prompt nor error
[04:35] <Aven> hmm
[04:36] <Aven> well, is there a way to change /var/www to another directory?
[04:36] <phoenix3051> MagicFab: I will have them on CD when I try the install just checking to see if there are any nasty gotchas
[04:36] <duende> intelikey: how would i fix the sudo problem?
[04:36] <bob2> Aven: uh
[04:36] <bob2> Aven: make your user own it
[04:36] <phoenix3051> calamari: cheers
[04:36] <niels__> kdevil: i tried that... did not work...
[04:36] <perfect_guy> hi
[04:36] <perfect_guy> hello
[04:36] <intelikey> from the root account
[04:36] <Aven> bob2: exactly what I want!
[04:36] <BigMonkey> Hello
[04:36] <perfect_guy> im looking a caht met
[04:36] <Aven> how do I do that? :P
[04:36] <MagicFab> phoenix3051: that's a nasty one - WinXP has licence checks that prevent it from running in a VM unless you have it with SP2
[04:36] <Kumo> MagicFab: ok I'll try it using dpkg-reconfigue right?
[04:36] <perfect_guy> can u my chatmet
[04:36] <Aven> (comment?)
[04:37] <bob2> Aven: chown username /var/www/
[04:37] <dabaR> Aven: same as the way you made it owened by root, just replace root with your username in that command...
[04:37] <wickedpuppy> Aven, people told ya ... chmod
[04:37] <Madpilot> Aven: chown - read man chown for details
[04:37] <bob2> perfect_guy: this is not a pickup joint
[04:37] <Aven> oh, heh
[04:37] <wickedpuppy> Aven, Madpilot told ya up above
[04:37] <niels__> kdevil: nevermind.... just tried again, this time it worked.... i think, thanks...
[04:37] <Aven> yes, I know
[04:37] <intelikey> duende you must be root to fix sudo.   so fix your root account or reboot to single and just fix sudo.     but i'd fix root.
[04:37] <Aven> I never placed my username for the "root" :P
[04:37] <MagicFab> !singlemode
[04:37] <ubotu> MagicFab: Do they come in packets of five?
[04:38] <phoenix3051> MagicFab: Cheers for that, I'll build a slipstream image with SP2 then try the install.
[04:38] <Aven> there we go, ty
[04:38] <Lord_Maynoth_> anyone here know if dapper will automatically detect your windows partitions without having to download that script like in breezy
[04:38] <duende> intelikey: okay, i'll give it a shot.  how would i re-scramble the root password afterwards?
[04:39] <intelikey> duende why would you?    set it to something secure and leave it. you may need it again.
[04:39] <duende> intelikey: well, i assume there was a reason why it's scrambled to begin with, but okay
[04:40] <ecobuntu> breezy automatically detected my windows partition
[04:41] <kdevil> Question: I have Breezy and a wireless USB adapter (Zonet ZEW2500P, Ralink chipset), and no matter whether I try to get it working through ndiswrapper or the open-source driver the result is the same: I connect and get an IP address, but I can't ping or do anything else.  Any idea what's going wrong?
[04:41] <Pablo> gateway
[04:41] <intelikey> duende if you really want to "scramble" it  hehhe it's not scraambled it doesn't exist.    but you can in /etc/shadow    change root:$1$WPS5CiM/$wGBj889/yMtxAzbw2VDqO.:13084:0:99999:7:::    to  root::13084:0:99999:7:::
[04:41] <Pablo> can you ping your router kdevil
[04:41] <Lord_Maynoth_> ecobuntu you didn't have to run a script you downloaded for it to do that...?
[04:41] <kdevil> Nope, I can't ping anything.
[04:41] <MagicFab> !singleusermode
[04:42] <ubotu> I guess singleusermode is http://wiki.clug.org.za/index.php/How_do_I_reset_my_root_password%3F
[04:42] <Pablo> hmm
[04:42] <intelikey> and that is an example  not that yours will look the same.
[04:42] <_native_> im having trouble finding info on setting up bsd securelevels. im a bsd user as well and love 'em.
[04:42] <ecobuntu> nope
[04:42] <GTroy_> what compression form can I use that osx will unpack?
[04:42] <nekostar> farking rad man
[04:42] <nekostar> got xfce and openbox running great :)
[04:42] <bimberi> duende, intelikey: or just "sudo passwd -l root"
[04:42] <MagicFab> GTroy_: tar
[04:42] <brad_> can someone tell me how to get kde to work please?
[04:43] <_native_> nekostar, hows openbox ;-) fast huh.
[04:43] <bimberi> brad_: do you have an error or want to install it?
[04:43] <MagicFab> !kde
[04:43] <ubotu> [kde]  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/
[04:43] <GTroy_> MagicFab: thanks
[04:43] <MagicFab> brad: What are you trying to do ?
[04:44] <bimberi> lol @ dabaR
[04:44] <brad_> bimberi have it instaled cant get it to load up
[04:44] <MagicFab> brad_: I'd say join #kubuntu or #kde, your questions won't fly as fast as here
[04:44] <dabaR> thats all classic irc burns...
[04:45] <brad_> thanks MagicFab
[04:45] <w0rd54> uhm
[04:45] <w0rd54> apt-get install kdebase
[04:45] <w0rd54> ohhh! too late.
[04:46] <bimberi> *wonders
[04:46] <intelikey> musty be
[04:46] <bimberi> lol
[04:47] <rohal> how can i delete some data from a file using vim in bulk......
[04:47] <kdevil> Also: When connected, it's constantly receiving packets, but none are being sent.  Currently: Received: 362000 packets (76.0 Mb), Sent: 39 packets (5.7 Kb)
[04:47] <intelikey> [ins]  key
[04:47] <dabaR> rohal: want a good tutorial for vi?
[04:48] <mikecere> hello everyone
[04:48] <MagicFab> mikecere: hey
[04:48] <rohal> dabaR: i just need to know how should i erase multiple lines in one go.......pressing delete takes a long time.....
[04:48] <dabaR> rohal: from a prof in my school, it is for vi, tho, he is an old unix user... http://zernike.uwinnipeg.ca/~s_liao/Courses/2941/viEditor2005-06.pdf
[04:48] <mikecere> Okay, here's my problem
[04:48] <dabaR> rohal dd erases a whole line.
[04:48] <GTroy_> using tar: tar "foldername?"
[04:49] <pqx> in linux .exe file decompres pls
[04:49] <dabaR> rohal: 5dd erases 5 whole lines.
[04:49] <mikecere> just installed ndiswrapper and i get "SIOCGIFFLAGS error: No such device"
[04:49] <mikecere> any suggestions?
[04:49] <rohal> dabaR: k got it thanks
[04:49] <pqx> mikelinux hello
[04:49] <kdevil> Join the club.
[04:50] <mikecere> lol
[04:50] <kdevil> Although, when I get that, if you wait ~1min it goes away and gets replaced with "disconnected".
[04:51] <MagicFab> mikecere: I doubt anyone is having that specific problem here right now
[04:51] <pqx> so
[04:51] <pqx> mikecere
[04:51] <MagicFab> mikecere: Did you check the forums/google ? try using the error message as keywords
[04:51] <esc_ape> is there anyway to open a windows .exe self-extracting file?
[04:51] <MagicFab> esc_ape: install wine
[04:52] <mikecere> MagicFab: yes i have, a couple others have the same problem, no solutions
[04:52] <MagicFab> esc_ape: then from command line: wine <command.exe>
[04:52] <esc_ape> thanks!
[04:52] <MagicFab> esc_ape: then ask the publisher of such files to use .zip or .tar.gz instead!
[04:53] <kdevil> mikecere: What are you trying to use ndiswrapper on?
[04:53] <Kumo> MagicFab: You did it man, my problem was solved, thank you very much
[04:53] <mikecere> Netgear WG111 USB adapter
[04:53] <MagicFab> mikecere: which chipset/card brand ?
[04:53] <BigMonkey> At home I'm moving from FC3 to ubuntu.  Evolution asks me to set everything up again, including my accounts. Suggestions?
[04:53] <thomaslsamoht> hello
[04:53] <MagicFab> Kumo: I had a similar problem using a french keyboard. Problem was my password used special chars!
[04:54] <MagicFab> BigMonkey: what's the old and the new version #s of Ev ?
[04:54] <mikecere> kdevil and MagicFab: Netgear WG111 USB adapter (in case you didnt see)
[04:54] <thomaslsamoht> i was wondering if somebody could guide me through a wine installation, i've tried the instructions on the winehq site, i've read through countless forums, but i still have no wine.
[04:54] <thomaslsamoht> :l
[04:54] <MagicFab> !wine
[04:54] <thomaslsamoht> !wine
[04:54] <thomaslsamoht> ?
[04:55] <MagicFab> !tell thomaslsamoht about wine
[04:55] <bob2> huh?
[04:55] <bob2> sudo apt-get install wine
[04:55] <bob2> all done
[04:55] <BigMonkey> MagicFab Don't know the old.  It was a recent (6 mos. ago) install, but ubuntu seems to think it was before 2.0
[04:55] <MagicFab> bob2: !tell is a shortcut with information linking to the wiki etc
[04:55] <_native_> duh i just remembered man capabilites. :-P
[04:55] <pqx> no command wine man -k nothin=g list
[04:56] <Kumo> MagicFab: I hope this bug would be solve soon, meanwhile you save my day, see you and thanks again
[04:56] <MagicFab> BigMonkey: I'd backup both the old and new, then try using the old config files in the new setup
[04:56] <NoUse> BigMonkey wouldn't surprise me if fedora put the evolution configs in strange place
[04:56] <kdevil> mikecere: Does it give you that error all the time?  Mine gives me that if I unplug it, and for around 30 seconds after I plug it back in.
[04:57] <BigMonkey> MagicFab All of the configs?  I've tried replacing both evolution and .evolution with the old.
[04:57] <MagicFab> About wine: To install a recent version, go through the tutorial at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=29996 ; for more info and apps that work with it, see http://www.winehq.org, or for support go to #winehq)
[04:57] <MagicFab> BigMonkey: just .evolution
[04:57] <mikecere> kdevil, the error occurs when i click on the network icon at the top, every time, unless i change it from wlan0 to eth0, then it works
[04:57] <medgno> evolution also stores data in gconf
[04:57] <MagicFab> BigMonkey: but I don't know enough about Evolution to guarantee that .evolution contains the email setups (as opposed to the mails themselves)
[04:58] <BigMonkey> I was used to easy upgrades, but I've been in the RH world for a while.
[04:58] <kdevil> mikecere: I'm betting that if you click that icon and go to Configure, wlan0 isn't listed.  Am I right?
[04:58] <MagicFab> BigMonkey: this I would call _migration_, eh :)
[04:59] <Inchabod> How do I change mirror and also look at list of mirrors?
[04:59] <Inchabod> for apt?
[04:59] <MagicFab> !mirrors
[04:59] <ubotu> mirrors is, like, repository mirrors can be found through http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[04:59] <mikecere> kdevil: :-/ yes, you're right, and i'm thinking i know what i'm doing wrong
[04:59] <WhyvasLT> can someone query me, i need to test something
[04:59] <BigMonkey> It might be in gconf or somewhere else, because when I saved the whole directory and switched it to the new user, I got my mail ok.  But the desktop was messed up
[04:59] <mikecere> kdevil: i removed ndiswrapper from modules
[05:00] <deang> Anyone here setup TurboGears?
[05:00] <MagicFab> deang: what r u trying to do ?
[05:00] <pqx> mikecere in Ubuntu .exe file can be decompressed?
[05:00] <MagicFab> deang: just ask away ;)
[05:01] <pqx> and how if yes
[05:01] <dabaR> if someone has a xorg.conf that supports resolutions higher than 1024x800, and could pastebin that, I would appreciate it.
[05:01] <MagicFab> pqx: I think I told you earlier
[05:01] <BigMonkey> I suppose there aren't that many trying to migrate from RH to ubuntu.  I thought you guys might have had other folks with the same problem.
[05:01] <bob2> MagicFab: yes, I know
[05:01] <pqx> magicfab i'm lost again sorry how is that possible>
[05:01] <pqx> ?
[05:02] <mikecere> pqx: what are you trying to decompress?
[05:02] <MagicFab> pqx: Wine is an emulator with basic support for executing Windows apps
[05:02] <deang> MagicFab: I installed python2.4 from Synaptics, then TG's ez_setup.py failed.*  Just got python2.4-dev and trying again.   (No /usr/lib/python2.4/config/Makefile)
[05:02] <MagicFab> pqx: It's enough to run .exe self-extracting files
[05:02] <budluva> can someone tell me what this error mears? ...ImportError: libssl.so.0.9.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[05:02] <budluva> does that mean i hdont have libssl?
[05:02] <nickrud> BigMonkey, it's something the evolution guys are working on: http://www.go-evolution.org/Evo2.6
[05:02] <MagicFab> budluva: missing library
[05:03] <intelikey> why wouldn't unzip work on a .exe zip file......  it does in m$ os.
[05:03] <MagicFab> budluva: trying searching for libssl in synaptic, install it
[05:03] <BigMonkey> nickrud Waaah! Migrating too early, drat!
[05:03] <MagicFab> pqx: you need to install wine
[05:03] <thomaslsamoht> k
[05:03] <intelikey> why wouldn't unzip work on a .exe zip file......  it does in m$ os.
[05:03] <thomaslsamoht> its downloading shit
[05:03] <MagicFab> pqx: do you use command-0line or GUI ?
[05:03] <thomaslsamoht> it wouldn't install open gl
[05:03] <thomaslsamoht> or libgtk
[05:03] <nickrud> it is odd, having user config stuff under different directory trees :(
[05:04] <zer0`> how can i clear my dns cache?
[05:04] <MagicFab> intelikey: have you tried it ?
[05:04] <thomaslsamoht> will it fail the install?
[05:04] <Earthen> I need help to uninstall a program that apt-get is having trouble with
[05:04] <pqx> magiC fab gui
[05:04] <MagicFab> pqx: start synpatic
[05:04] <intelikey> MagicFab i don't even have a .exe file here.   so no i haven't
[05:05] <thomaslsamoht> wine install: opengl and libgtk failed to install, will it fail my compile?
[05:05] <thomaslsamoht> could it be because i have newer versions?
[05:05] <intelikey> MagicFab have you ?
[05:05] <MagicFab> intelikey: just telling pqx about a way I know works - unzip may work too
[05:05] <intelikey> k
[05:05] <MagicFab> pqx: search for "wine"
[05:05] <intelikey> i was just sujesting he try unzip
[05:05] <budluva> MagicFab, libssl0.9.7 is already the newest version.
[05:05] <diesel> I am trying to change the default window manager from metacity to sawfish.  I did this back in gnome 2.10, but when I used gconf the key /desktop/gnome/applications/window_manager/default *is deprecated*.  What is the proper way to change the default window manager in gnome 2.12?
[05:05] <budluva> MagicFab, apparently i have libssl already
[05:06] <MagicFab> budluva: out of ideas
[05:06] <budluva> MagicFab, ImportError: libssl.so.0.9.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[05:06] <pqx> Package xlibs-dev is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[05:06] <pqx> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[05:06] <pqx> is only available from another source
[05:06] <pqx> However the following packages replace it:
[05:06] <pqx>   xutils
[05:06] <pqx> E: Package xlibs-dev has no installation candidate
[05:06] <mikecere> MagicFab, pqx: you need to add universal repositories before you can find wine
[05:06] <dabaR> libssl-dev?
[05:06] <pqx>  is that ok ?
[05:06] <budluva> MagicFab, can i spoof it to think its 0.9.6?
[05:06] <MagicFab> pqx do not paste here
[05:06] <wickedpuppy> pqx, pls don't paste here
[05:06] <MagicFab> use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[05:07] <pqx> k
[05:07] <MagicFab> mikecere is right
[05:07] <MagicFab> !universe
[05:07] <ubotu> ask me about !repositories
[05:07] <thomaslsamoht> Wine compile: checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[05:07] <thomaslsamoht>  !!><
[05:07] <ubotu> thomaslsamoht: What?
[05:07] <MagicFab> !repositories
[05:07] <ubotu> How to add repositories:  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto See !sources for example soruces.list
[05:07] <ari_stress> wow
[05:07] <wickedpuppy> ubotu, got spelling error ... lol
[05:07] <ubotu> wickedpuppy: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[05:07] <MagicFab> !wine
[05:07] <farruinn> I want gnome-settings-daemon to be part of my enlightenment session, but when I add Exec=gnome-settings-daemon & to my enlightenment.desktop xsession it hangs when I log in. Any suggestions?
[05:08] <thomaslsamoht> fab can you tell me why my compile failed?
[05:08] <y0z7> just got ubuntu installed onto a toshiba laptop.. any ideas why flash in firefox only shows half the flash image?
[05:08] <thomaslsamoht> is it because the opengl and libgtk failed?
[05:08] <y0z7> half is fine, the other half is just a blank square..
[05:08] <nickrud> farruinn, I don't think you want the equals sign
[05:08] <wickedpuppy> thomaslsamoht, paste the command you did pls
[05:08] <MagicFab> thomaslsamoht: do you have the basic dev stuff installed ?
[05:08] <nickrud> arg,  nw
[05:08] <nickrud> nm
[05:09] <thomaslsamoht> i followed the guide somebody pointed me to
[05:09] <thomaslsamoht> it downloaded the source files
[05:09] <farruinn> nickrud: I didn't think so either, but that's how it is in the gnome.desktop session
[05:09] <thomaslsamoht> and started compiling
[05:09] <thomaslsamoht> and failed like 2 seconds in
[05:09] <farruinn> thomaslsamoht: missing a development package?
[05:09] <wickedpuppy> thomaslsamoht, first .. which guide ... second ... paste the command you typed to compile
[05:09] <dabaR> and the error
[05:10] <nickrud> yeah, it is, I was skimmed, and was thinking .xsession. saw the .desktop after
[05:10] <thomaslsamoht> thomas@TOM:~/cvs/wine$ ./tools/wineinstall
[05:10] <thomaslsamoht> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=29996
[05:10] <thomaslsamoht> the source files downloaded fine
[05:10] <thomaslsamoht> cvs installed fine
[05:10] <thomaslsamoht> but the compile fux'd up
[05:10] <Nogimics> Hey anyone here who uses FreeNX?
[05:10] <bimberi> thomaslsamoht: sudo aptitude install build-essential, then try again
[05:10] <bimberi> Nogimics: ayw
[05:10] <bimberi> aye
[05:11] <thomaslsamoht> i'll try that bimberi
[05:11] <Nogimics> bimberi can I pm you please
[05:11] <farruinn> thomaslsamoht: and what about the other packages it lists (xlibs-dev), did you install those?
[05:11] <bimberi> Nogimics: ok
[05:11] <dabaR> Nogimics: keeping the questions in the channel often yields better answers.
[05:11] <thomaslsamoht> i followed the instructions as they were written
[05:12] <thomaslsamoht> in order
[05:12] <thomaslsamoht> k essential build completed
[05:12] <zer0`> how can i clear my dns cache?
[05:12] <thomaslsamoht> i probably should have noted i'm running an amd64 3500+
[05:12] <thomaslsamoht> :l
[05:12] <blaq> does smartbootmanager support network installation or samba shares?
[05:13] <dabaR> zer0`: why anyhow?
[05:13] <ecobuntu> how come gdesklets don't know edmoton, ab for weather but they know red deer, ab?
[05:14] <ecobuntu> edmoton = edmonton
[05:14] <Chizn> who here likes freaks and geeks?
[05:14] <drcode> hi all
[05:14] <budluva> ecobuntu, dunno, they have calgary though
[05:14] <wickedpuppy> Chizn, eh ah ...what ?
[05:14] <budluva> ecobuntu, i mean do they
[05:14] <Chizn> american series, freaks and geeks?
[05:14] <ecobuntu> calgary...red deer is closer
[05:14] <drcode> any one know about irc client (console) that I can also use proxy server?
[05:14] <thomaslsamoht> k so essential build of wine worked, but how do i use it?
[05:14] <HrdwrBoB> drcode: irssi
[05:14] <thomaslsamoht> its not in program list
[05:14] <budluva> ecobuntu, do they have calgary?
[05:14] <thomaslsamoht> not in menu
[05:14] <ecobuntu> yeah they have calgary
[05:15] <budluva> hrmm
[05:15] <Nogimics> ok ill ask in here too, but not sure how many use FreenX
[05:15] <ecobuntu> it says ambiguous
[05:15] <Chizn> wickedpuppy, i think its really funny
[05:15] <budluva> was thinkin maybe instead of having ed and cg they just put red deer as its in the middle :P
[05:15] <wickedpuppy> Chizn, pls stick to ubuntu/linux questions here pls ...
[05:15] <ecobuntu> must be too many edmonton's in canada
[05:15] <Chizn> commie, lol
[05:15] <Nogimics> Each time I disconnect from FreeNX should I be Suspending the session or logging out
[05:15] <axisys> !msg ubotu quicktime
[05:15] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, axisys
[05:15] <drcode> thanx
[05:15] <ecobuntu> !quicktime
[05:15] <ubotu> rumour has it, quicktime is read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information on quicktime support (via w32codecs), or see w32codecs
[05:15] <nuck> hi whats the ubuntu command line to compare the diff betw 2 files or 2 directories? thanks
[05:15] <wickedpuppy> axisys, /msg
[05:15] <zer0`> dabaR: my friends ip keeps changing and my cached dns is pointing to their old ip address
[05:15] <drcode> other qustion
[05:16] <wickedpuppy> nuck, diff ?
[05:16] <ecobuntu> !tell axisys about quicktime
[05:16] <nuck> !ubotu
[05:16] <drcode> I Have a frind that want to use phpnuker for web site
[05:16] <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/
[05:16] <axisys> wickedpuppy: typo sorry :-)
[05:16] <Nogimics> It might be my imagination but it seems my process's list is getting longer, and I think its because im not logging out of these sessions and starting new ones all the time?
[05:16] <thomaslsamoht> doesn't vlc support quicktime?
[05:16] <thomaslsamoht> and mplayer?
[05:16] <drcode> He is looking for free web site where he can upload php nuker and also get mysql db space for free, any idea?
[05:16] <budluva> libpng.so.2
[05:16] <bigboote> Anyone know which package installs libmp3lame.so?
[05:16] <ecobuntu> !tell thomaslsamoht about w32codecs
[05:16] <budluva> would that be in the libpng2 package?
[05:16] <wickedpuppy> drcode, then get phpnuke ... not nuker
[05:16] <budluva> there's tons of libpng packages
[05:16] <dabaR> zer0`: no such thing. just refresh in a browser, afaik.
[05:16] <budluva> not sure which one i need, anyone know?
[05:17] <diesel> How do I set the default window manager in Gnome 2.12?
[05:17] <ecobuntu> drake = duck
[05:17] <nuck> wickedpuppy oh that one *slaps forehead*
[05:17] <LoneWolf071> what lib or mod do i use to stream video with apahce?
[05:18] <drcode> yes
[05:18] <zer0`> bigboote liblame0
[05:18] <drcode> sotrry
[05:18] <wickedpuppy> LoneWolf071, why not ask in #apache ?
[05:18] <drcode> are U sure irsii is for console mode also?
[05:18] <LoneWolf071> cause no one talks in there
[05:18] <wickedpuppy> drcode, irssi is only for console mode
[05:18] <zer0`> bigboote apt-get install apt-file && apt-file update && apt-file search libmp3lame.so
[05:18] <CaBlGuY-sleep> night all
[05:18] <drcode> thganx
[05:18] <wickedpuppy> i don't recall seeing gui version of irssi ...
[05:19] <ecobuntu> is opera open source now and does it still have all those damn advertisements all over it?
[05:19] <PHZN`away> What is the package that I need to install in order to be able to SSH to my machine remotely?
[05:19] <wickedpuppy> ecobuntu, nope ... neither in windows version ...
[05:19] <wickedpuppy> PHZN`away, ssh
[05:19] <MagicFab> ecobuntu: it's not opensource but it's free (of charge) - no ads
[05:20] <PHZN`away> wickedpuppy, isn't that what I need to connect out to other machines?
[05:20] <PHZN`away> I want to connect to MY machine from another machine.
[05:20] <wickedpuppy> PHZN`away, you need ssh server then
[05:20] <bigboote> zer0`: doing that now; in the meantime there doesn't seem to be a 'liblame0' package...
[05:20] <K_Dallas> Q: what program would you suggest for cataloguing CD,DVDs? right now i use gwhere which works on both linux and windows. thanks
[05:20] <farruinn> PHZN`away: openssh-server on the computer you want to connect to and openssh-client on the machine you're connecting from
[05:20] <PHZN`away> farruinn, thanks.
[05:22] <BROKEN_LADDER> is there any way to control which alsamixer "slider" is controlled by the volume inputs that i've mapped on my multimedia keys?
[05:22] <BROKEN_LADDER> cause it's using pcm which doesn't affect my spdif
[05:22] <blaq> !smartbootmanager
[05:22] <ubotu> blaq: I don't know
[05:22] <blaq> bah
[05:22] <jubei> i followed the instructions here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia to get opengl games working but i have and error in my Xorg.0.log "(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (NVIDIA X driver not found)"
[05:23] <blaq> does anyone know if smart boot manager supports samba shares?
[05:23] <thomaslsamoht> hey fab thanks for your help
[05:23] <thomaslsamoht> :)
[05:23] <blaq> or network installation of ubuntu?
[05:23] <thomaslsamoht> thanks guys
[05:23] <blaq> or is it just for if your cd drive wont boot?
[05:23] <zer0`> bigboote i think you need to add repositories
[05:23] <zer0`> !repositories
[05:23] <ubotu> How to add repositories:  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto See !sources for example soruces.list
[05:24] <zer0`> !sources
[05:24] <ubotu> 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
[05:24] <dabaR> !+msg the bot :)
[05:24] <ubotu> dabaR: I give up, what is it?
[05:24] <sizzam> anyone use bittornado?
[05:24] <IcemanV9> BROKEN_LADDER: try Desktop > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts
[05:24] <tkup> I've had reproducible hard drive freezes on ubuntu 5.04 when I plug/unplug the AC adapter on an IBM T30 laptop. no logs whatsoever. Does anyone know about this problem? Has it been fixed in the new release?
[05:24] <dabaR> sizzam: some do, why?
[05:24] <sizzam> dabaR, i cant find the command to launch it
[05:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> IcemanV9 i have the shortcut set already.
[05:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> IcemanV9 i'm talking about once you get the volume up/down working.
[05:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> controlling which device it is affecting.
[05:25] <dabaR> sizzam: are yo in gnome? is there a menu item for it? btdownload-gui is the command iirc
[05:25] <mushtaq> hi how to restart samba from command line in ubuntu there is not smb file in init.d
[05:25] <sizzam> dabaR, thanks grabbing the gui package now
[05:25] <mushtaq> folder
[05:26] <pqx> flex package MagicFab
[05:26] <thomaslsamoht> tkup is ur battery good?
[05:26] <thomaslsamoht> does it do it when your screen is off?
[05:26] <IcemanV9> BROKEN_LADDER: sorry, that's all i know. :/
[05:26] <bimberi> mushtaq: sudo invoke-rc.d samba restart
[05:26] <bob2> mushtaq: uh, then you don't have it installed
[05:26] <mushtaq> thanks bimberi
[05:27] <mushtaq> bob2, it is installed
[05:27] <mushtaq> smb.conf is also there
[05:27] <bob2> mushtaq: then you'll have a 'samba' init script in /etc/init.d/
[05:27] <mushtaq> bob2, this is installed by default in ubuntu
[05:27] <bob2> mushtaq: no, samba is not installed by default
[05:27] <thomaslsamoht> k compiling wine: checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[05:27] <mushtaq> bob2, it is not there
[05:27] <ranto> has anyone installed unionfs?
[05:27] <thomaslsamoht> it is a problem compiling C
[05:27] <thomaslsamoht> any resolutions?
[05:27] <tkup> thomaslsamoht, yes it is. I have about over an hour worth. The systems does *not* freeze after I power on, goto hibernate mode, and then back up again. it only happens when I remove the AC adapter after a fresh start.
[05:27] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: why are you compiling wine?
[05:27] <mushtaq> bob2, it is installed by default in default installation not in the server installation
[05:28] <bimberi> mushtaq: smbclient is, but not samba
[05:28] <bob2> mushtaq: no, sorry, samba is not installed by default
[05:28] <dabaR> I heard it is too, but whatever.
[05:28] <thomaslsamoht> i'm trying to install it.. to install from source you need to compile it.
[05:28] <thomaslsamoht> :o
[05:28] <dabaR> thomaslsamoht: you could install it from the universe repo
[05:28] <mushtaq> bimberi, what is the difference between samba and smbclient ?
[05:28] <thomaslsamoht> no i couldn't
[05:28] <dabaR> really, eh? thomaslsamoht ?
[05:28] <thomaslsamoht> i added the repository
[05:29] <thomaslsamoht> but it didn't list.
[05:29] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: why are you installing it from source?
[05:29] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: no, that means you messed up
[05:29] <thomaslsamoht> cvs
[05:29] <thomaslsamoht> sorry
[05:29] <thomaslsamoht> cvs
[05:29] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: show us your /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:29] <dabaR> not here, pastebin, please.
[05:29] <bimberi> mushtaq: smbclient allows you to connect to a smb shar, samba to be a smb server
[05:29] <nuck> microsoft live any comments?
[05:30] <mushtaq> bimberi, thanks for the information
[05:30] <mushtaq> takecare
[05:30] <bimberi> mushtaq: yw :)
[05:31] <wx9j> anyone know how to get Breeze to read a flash card out of a digital camera ?
[05:31] <mushtaq> bimberi, if i make changes to the smbclient it will
[05:31] <woddf2> Haldo
[05:31] <mushtaq> bimberi, it will take effect imediately ?
[05:31] <woddf2> How do I add Windoze to the GRUB option?
[05:31] <thomaslsamoht> apt sources:deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release amd64 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted
[05:31] <thomaslsamoht> deb-src http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[05:31] <thomaslsamoht> ## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the
[05:31] <thomaslsamoht> ## distribution.
[05:31] <thomaslsamoht> deb http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[05:31] <thomaslsamoht> deb-src http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[05:31] <thomaslsamoht> ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'universe'
[05:31] <thomaslsamoht> ## repository.
[05:31] <thomaslsamoht> ## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
[05:31] <thomaslsamoht> ## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to
[05:31] <thomaslsamoht> ## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> ## universe WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu security
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> ## team.
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> deb-src http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'backports'
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> ## repository.
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> ## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as
[05:32] <NoUse> !ops
[05:32] <ubotu> from memory, ops is Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, fooishbar, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmich, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, and Nalioth
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> ## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> ## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features.
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> ## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> ## or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> # deb http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[05:32] <thomaslsamoht> deb-src http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[05:32] <tkup>  I've used "Select shapes from images" to select a region on a jpg image. I've read documents online on how to copy that region and paste it somewhere else. Can anybody please show me how to copy the selected region?
[05:32] <nuck> !users
[05:32] <ubotu> nuck: I don't know, could you explain it?
[05:32] <bob2> bah
[05:32] <nuck> !user
[05:32] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, nuck
[05:32] <bob2> nuck: /msg
[05:32] <woddf2> How do I add Windoze to the GRUB option?
[05:32] <bigboote> zer0`: thanks, it must've been in multiverse
[05:32] <bob2> woddf2: it's there already
[05:32] <woddf2> ?
[05:32] <bob2> woddf2: it's there by default
[05:33] <intelikey> what is the conventional way to get a script to accept input from stdin ?
[05:33] <woddf2> No, it isn't there.
[05:33] <nalioth> thomaslsamoht: please dont paste in here
[05:33] <thomaslsamoht> sorry
[05:33] <thomaslsamoht> somebody asked me to.
[05:33] <woddf2> I installed Ubuntu, then I installed Windoze and restored the MBR.
[05:33] <bigboote> btw, I'm looking for a good app to convert a bunch of MP3s from one sample rate to another
[05:33] <farruinn> woddf2: that's why windows isn't there
[05:33] <Aven> Hello
[05:33] <Aven> what's a good firewall for ubuntu>?
[05:33] <woddf2> How do I add it?
[05:33] <tkup> I guess I have to rephrase my question...
[05:33] <propagandhi> thomaslsamoht: use the !pastebin
[05:33] <thomaslsamoht> !pastebin deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release amd64 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted
[05:33] <thomaslsamoht> deb-src http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[05:33] <thomaslsamoht> ## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the
[05:33] <thomaslsamoht> ## distribution.
[05:33] <thomaslsamoht> deb http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[05:33] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, thomaslsamoht
[05:33] <tkup>  I've used Gimp's "Select shapes from images" to select a region on a jpg image. I've read documents online on how to copy that region and paste it somewhere else. Can anybody please show me how to copy the selected region?
[05:33] <thomaslsamoht> deb-src http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[05:33] <farruinn> woddf2: there's a grubconf package in universe I think (not sure, I'm on ppc)
[05:33] <thomaslsamoht> ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'universe'
[05:33] <pqx> flex package where is getting that ?
[05:33] <propagandhi> !pastebin
[05:33] <ubotu> I heard pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[05:34] <bob2> pqx: in ubuntu...
[05:34] <concept10> woddf2, open /boot/grup/menu.lst  the instructions are there
[05:34] <kdevil> mikecere: Any luck so far?
[05:34] <pqx> bob2 and to download ?
[05:34] <bob2> pqx: ?
[05:34] <thomaslsamoht> i'm sry guys
[05:34] <nalioth> thomaslsamoht: NO PASTING
[05:34] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: STOP. IT.
[05:34] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: next time will be a ban
[05:34] <thomaslsamoht> fuck
[05:34] <pqx> missing flex
[05:34] <nekostar> hehe
[05:34] <nekostar> this is so wawesome :)
[05:35] <bob2> uh
[05:35] <dabaR> maybe even this time.
[05:35] <nekostar> so new discoveries: electric sheep can zoom to full screen lol...
[05:35] <bob2> that seems slightly excessive.
[05:35] <dabaR> whatever, it will work out in the end, I am sure.
[05:35] <benplaut> maybe a bit...
[05:35] <tkup> Does anyone know how to select a region from a jpg in Gimp?
[05:36] <nekostar> bob2, i was wondering about apps similar to gimp that do stuff like photoshop. i know a whole mess of ppl looking to change out of windows being tired of spyware [and me tired of working on the dam boxes for free >_<] 
[05:36] <benplaut> damnit\
[05:36] <benplaut> i really need to learn my key commands before i go off pressing things...
[05:36] <woddf2> Windoze is on /dev/hda5 , how would I express that in (hd#,#) form?
[05:36] <bob2> tkup: same as from anything else
[05:36] <bob2> nekostar: gimp
[05:36] <nekostar> lol benplaut i hear that :P
[05:36] <Swaty> Hi, I have un HD of 6Gb for linux, and i want mount other Hard Disk of 60Gb, I can copy And Paste of HD1 to HD2 ?
[05:36] <bob2> nekostar: or gimpshop if people really find menus to be so confusing
[05:36] <nekostar> o:
[05:36] <bob2> Swaty: you can move files between them, yes
[05:37] <bob2> woddf2: hd0,4
[05:37] <benplaut> note to self: F1 is your friend
[05:37] <woddf2> What do I put in kernel ?
[05:37] <nekostar> can a semi-computer literate person who pwns photoshop understand that do you think bob2 ?
[05:37] <mikecere_> wohoo, wireless works, thanks to all that helped :)
[05:37] <tkup> bob2, I did select a region using the "Select shapes for image". Tried to right click - > copy or ctrl-c. None of them worked
[05:37] <[Spooky] > Aven: try Firestarter
[05:37] <bob2> nekostar: no idea
[05:37] <nekostar> tkup, i found something in there
[05:38] <bob2> nekostar: I find it hard to belive photoshop people are so smart and inflexible that gimp is too hard for them, tho
[05:38] <intelikey> note to benplaut [alt] +[F4]   is too.  :)
[05:38] <thomaslsamoht> k guys
[05:38] <benplaut> nekostar: you'll have to unlearn alot of what you knwo in photoshop
[05:38] <nekostar> look on those things that pop up with it.. the one on the left has different things to select?
[05:38] <thomaslsamoht> i'm sorry for spamming
[05:38] <nekostar> look for one that's a box
[05:38] <thomaslsamoht> i never used irc before
[05:38] <nalioth> thomaslsamoht: cursing doesnt help either
[05:38] <thomaslsamoht> please understand
[05:38] <benplaut> intelikey: yeah, up there with ctrl+backspace
[05:38] <woddf2> What do I put in kernel ?
[05:38] <Swaty> bob2, Ubuntu is compatible for mount other HD ?
[05:39] <dabaR> thomaslsamoht: that is fine. do you see a private mesasge from ubotu anywhere?
[05:39] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: that's great, don't ever do it again, move on
[05:39] <nekostar> benplaut, // bob2 i appreciate the explination btw,, im just worried about the person needing to know python or something in order to romp away effectively
[05:39] <Aven> [Spooky] : gahm HECK NO :(
[05:39] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: now paste your sources.list to #flood
[05:39] <thomaslsamoht> nah i quit and reopened xchat
[05:39] <bob2> nekostar: no
[05:39] <nekostar> ok great then
[05:39] <Swaty> bob2, Ubuntu is compatible for mount other HD ?
[05:39] <Aven> last time I had it, it stopped all connections from connecting to either my ircd or web server
[05:39] <nekostar> im gonna give it a hard recommendation and make sure to install the help :D
[05:39] <tkup> Does anyone know of an alternative image editor to Gimp?
[05:39] <[Spooky] > Aven: you asked for a firewall ?
[05:39] <bob2> Swaty: ubuntu can mount windows partitions, yes
[05:39] <benplaut> tkup: try krita
[05:40] <bob2> tkup: none are as featureful
[05:40] <benplaut> it's a bit green, but still pretty good
[05:40] <thomaslsamoht> whoever wanted to see my apt sources list
[05:40] <Aven> [Spooky] : yeah :P
[05:40] <thomaslsamoht> meet me in #flood please..
[05:40] <Aven> but any firewall other than firestarter pwease :P
[05:40] <benplaut> thomaslsamoht: now you've got it :)
[05:40] <farruinn> tkup: tuxpaint :P
[05:40] <GTroy_> can you mount mac partitions with mountwindows?
[05:40] <benplaut> ^^
[05:40] <Fletch> can i uninstall gnome and just use a SMALL (memory wise) window manager
[05:40] <woddf2> Haldo
[05:40] <Fletch> just so that I can use xmms
[05:40] <woddf2> WHat do I put in kernel?
[05:40] <benplaut> err
[05:40] <MagicFab> Fletch: you can use XFCE
[05:40] <farruinn> GTroy_: you can mount hfs/hfsplus partitions with mount
[05:40] <[Spooky] > Aven: well firestarter is a good one... i belive its a gui frontend for iptables...
[05:40] <woddf2> bob2: WHat do I put in kernel?
[05:40] <benplaut> Fletch: try openbox
[05:40] <nalioth> Fletch: you can add any WM you like, nobody says you have to log into a gnome-session
[05:40] <benplaut> removing gnome may be a bit hard
[05:41] <MagicFab> Fletch: apt-get install xubuntu or via Synaptic
[05:41] <Swaty> Alguien habla un poquito Espaol?
[05:41] <Fletch> Well when I boot, just takes me to a login screen
[05:41] <benplaut> it might be easier to just start from scratch
[05:41] <GTroy_> farruinn: thanks
[05:41] <bob2> Swaty: no
[05:41] <Fletch> A yellow one that says ubuntu (i just did default install)
[05:41] <bob2> !+es
[05:41] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:41] <benplaut> MagicFab: even xfce is a bit heavy for just xmms
[05:41] <MagicFab> Swaty: #ubuntu-es
[05:41] <Fletch> ONLY using xmms with this machine
[05:41] <Fletch> or some other small memory music player
[05:41] <Swaty> MagicFab, Yeah. but their not know
[05:41] <MagicFab> Swaty: nos vemos all
[05:42] <MagicFab> benplaut: missed that
[05:42] <PHZN`away> Hey, I'm working on a server right now that I just made, and I need to figure out why my machine can get apt-get to work and download stuff, but not through anything else.
[05:42] <woddf2> WHat do I put in kernel?
[05:42] <tkup> ok krita has that 'K' in it. I'm installing tuxpaint
[05:42] <farruinn> tkup: lol, I was joking
[05:42] <farruinn> tkup: txpaint ~= microsoft paint
[05:42] <tkup> farruinn, oh I see...
[05:43] <woddf2> WHat do I put in kernel?
[05:43] <benplaut> farruinn: tuxpaint > ms paint
[05:43] <intelikey> hmmmm i thought that was kpaint ...
[05:43] <benplaut> only slightly :P
[05:43] <K_Dallas> tuxpaint is mostly for kids ;)
[05:43] <farruinn> benplaut: ok, I'll take your word for it. I hardly use either :)
[05:43] <benplaut> intelikey: welcome to the linux world of redundency...
[05:43] <woddf2> WHat do I put in kernel?
[05:43] <benplaut> 50 apps for every task :D
[05:43] <woddf2> I'm trying to configure GRUB.
[05:43] <farruinn> woddf2: repeating a question a bazillion times does not mean it gets answered faster
[05:43] <Fletch> Which WM's come with ubuntu?
[05:44] <K_Dallas> ;)
[05:44] <Fletch> coz the pc dont have net access
[05:44] <tkup> damn tuxpaint is so colorful I almost lost my sight
[05:44] <nekostar> o: here's a silly question: when i run xine and tone the volume down it also makes xmms tone down the volume // or up of course... is there a way to get that behavior to stop outside of installing another video/audio player?
[05:44] <benplaut> Fletch: none, by default
[05:44] <HrdwrBoB> er
[05:44] <varsedangger> why won't sound work?  my system sounds are working but i can't get the other stuff to work?
[05:44] <benplaut> but you can still have plain Xserver, with no WM
[05:44] <HrdwrBoB> metacity
[05:44] <intelikey> woddf2 img
[05:44] <HrdwrBoB> metacity comes with ubuntu
[05:44] <benplaut> HrdwrBoB: well... yeah...
[05:44] <HrdwrBoB> benplaut: not really
[05:44] <Fletch> Will X server allow me to run Xmms and stuff?
[05:44] <woddf2> What about initrd ?
[05:44] <thomaslsamoht> bob+ dabar i posted my apt sources.list in flood
[05:44] <Fletch> and if so how do i get out of gnome and into it
[05:44] <farruinn> Fletch: maybe you could make a custom gnome session that only loaded metacity and gnome-panel
[05:44] <thomaslsamoht> if you want to have a look
[05:44] <benplaut> HrdwrBoB: "xinit -- :1"
[05:44] <mc|amb> i want to try xfce, what do i have to do to get it?? should i search for it on synaptic??
[05:45] <Fletch> farruinnm, how would I do that, only new to linuyx
[05:45] <Fletch> linux*
[05:45] <Nogimics> Are there any antivirus progs for ubuntu?
[05:45] <intelikey> woddf2 no the line about kernel    are you asking about /boot/grub/grub.conf ?
[05:45] <farruinn> mc|amb: xfce4 is in universe
[05:45] <intelikey> woddf2 img was not correct for grub.conf.
[05:45] <StarKruzr> guys, can I get some help troubleshooting my ftp server and figuring out why it stalls when trying to do a directory listing?
[05:46] <nekostar> varsedangger, did you add yourself to the music group?
[05:46] <nekostar> or audio or whatnot?
[05:46] <woddf2> No, I'm asking about /boot/grub/menu.lst .
[05:46] <StarKruzr> I can show you my /var/log/vsftp.log if necessary.
[05:46] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: now paste the output of "apt-cache policy blah"
[05:46] <WhyvasLT> woddf2, try www.google.com
[05:46] <bob2> StarKruzr: are you behind NAT?
[05:46] <varsedangger> no how do i do that in the command line?
[05:46] <StarKruzr> bob2: Yes.
[05:46] <varsedangger> nekostar,
[05:46] <bob2> StarKruzr: then you lose
[05:46] <bob2> StarKruzr: tell people not to use passive mode
[05:46] <thomaslsamoht> what is that bob?
[05:46] <thomaslsamoht> :l
[05:46] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: a command for you to run
[05:46] <bimberi> K_Dallas: none that i'm aware of - get writing! :)
[05:46] <Fletch> Does ubuntu come with xmms?
[05:46] <StarKruzr> bob2: can you not make pasv work by forwarding the range 30000-50000?
[05:47] <thomaslsamoht> fletch its in synaptic
[05:47] <StarKruzr> I feel like I have done this before.
[05:47] <K_Dallas> bimberi, i bet there is gonna be one out soon, Ubuntu for Dummies ;)
[05:47] <Fletch> whats that?
[05:47] <StarKruzr> on BSD, and it worked.
[05:47] <thomaslsamoht> go to add programs
[05:47] <thomaslsamoht> its under audio
[05:47] <bob2> StarKruzr: no
[05:47] <Fletch> This pc dont have net
[05:47] <bimberi> K_Dallas: udumbtu :P
[05:47] <intelikey> woddf2 you probably need to read the man page     "man grub "   and   man menu.lst
[05:47] <farruinn> Fletch: it's not on the install cd
[05:47] <K_Dallas> lol
[05:47] <thomaslsamoht> your on the net right now.
[05:47] <Nogimics> I would buy a Ubuntu for Dummies Book
[05:47] <bob2> StarKruzr: you can make it work by using software that understands FTP to NAT
[05:47] <thomaslsamoht> lol
[05:47] <bob2> StarKruzr: e.g. netfilter
[05:47] <farruinn> Fletch: it does come with rhythmbox preinstalled though
[05:47] <Fletch> thomas, this is the windows PC
[05:48] <Fletch> I just want something to test sound
[05:48] <farruinn> Fletch: open a terminal and push backspace a bunch :P
[05:48] <Nogimics> First customer right here K_Dallas
[05:48] <Fletch> haha
[05:48] <K_Dallas> lol
[05:48] <thomaslsamoht> k this one is only 2 lines long
[05:48] <thomaslsamoht> 3*
[05:48] <K_Dallas> :)
[05:48] <thomaslsamoht> can i paste here?
[05:48] <K_Dallas> nope
[05:48] <thomaslsamoht> :o
[05:48] <Nogimics> use pastebin
[05:48] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: it's not two lines long, so no
[05:48] <thomaslsamoht> i don't have that.
[05:48] <thomaslsamoht> bob literally it is.
[05:48] <K_Dallas> thomaslsamoht, it is in the topic
[05:48] <Nogimics> www.pastebin.com
[05:49] <mc|amb> farruinn: after the installation, how do i set it up??
[05:49] <thomaslsamoht> apt-cache policy wine
[05:49] <thomaslsamoht> output 4 lines
[05:49] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: which is not 2, as I said, #flood or pastebin.ca
[05:49] <farruinn> !repositories
[05:49] <ubotu> How to add repositories:  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto See !sources for example soruces.list
[05:49] <thomaslsamoht> k i'll just tell you then, not installed, no candidates, no version
[05:50] <farruinn> mc|amb: ^^ link to instructions
[05:50] <thomaslsamoht> because it didn't install.
[05:50] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: no
[05:50] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: show me the output in #flood
[05:50] <bob2> I don't want a summary
[05:51] <thomaslsamoht> there it is..
[05:51] <StarKruzr> bob2: could any of this ftp crap have to do with the DSL modem I am using?
[05:51] <bob2> StarKruzr: it is to do with whatever software is NATing you
[05:51] <bob2> StarKruzr: also to do with FTP being a poorly designed protocol
[05:51] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: that's the whole output? run 'sudo apt-get update' and then policy again; it should change
[05:52] <frank23> anyone know where I could find other freely accessible dns servers? my isp's dns servers seem very slow
[05:52] <mc|amb> farruin: i've the universe repositories, my question is: does synaptic configures xfce or do i have to do it?
[05:52] <thomaslsamoht> bob its still the same.
[05:52] <thomaslsamoht> if the repository was working, i wouldn't be in here.
[05:52] <bob2> frank23: ns.berkeley.edu
[05:53] <bob2> or mayb ns1
[05:53] <farruinn> mc|amb: you'll like this: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop" << will install all you need and configure it
[05:53] <thomaslsamoht> i'm very sure my source.list is okay too.
[05:53] <dabaR> frank23: there is no such thing. use your own, and also, clear out your cache in the browser, that should fix it.
[05:53] <StarKruzr> bob2: ok.  the reason I am looking outside of my router for an explanation is that I used to run a FreeBSD ftp server, did exactly what I am doing now with the same router (forwarding port 21 and 30000-50000), and it worked properly.  the different elements in the system are A) the server and B) the type of ISP
[05:53] <Severian> frank23, do they have to be free?  I think there are commercial entities that will provide you dns service.
[05:54] <StarKruzr> fyi, I have a WRT54G running hacked firmware
[05:54] <DShepherd> hi
[05:54] <varsedangger> do i ahve to restart gnome in order to have acces to my audio dev?
[05:54] <thomaslsamoht> maybe its ur hacked firmware.
[05:54] <frank23> Severian: dabaR I just want to find out if other dns servers work faster than my isp's
[05:54] <StarKruzr> thomaslsamoht: it was working before with the hacked firmware.
[05:54] <thomaslsamoht> :l
[05:54] <StarKruzr> by "hacked" I mean that it's not crap stock Linksys.
[05:54] <thomaslsamoht> yeh i know what you meant..
[05:54] <thomaslsamoht> hrm
[05:55] <intelikey> varsedangger no
[05:55] <Nogimics> What FTP Server software is their for Ubuntu?
[05:55] <StarKruzr> Nogimics: vsftpd is probably the best one available
[05:55] <dabaR> frank23: check out bob2's post
[05:55] <bob2> Nogimics: lots
[05:55] <intelikey> varsedangger sudo alsamixer
[05:55] <bob2> Nogimics: vsftp if you have to use one
[05:55] <varsedangger> how do i find out if i have audio privilages?
[05:55] <sambagirl> nogimics why not just type ftp?
[05:55] <StarKruzr> Bob is right, though.  ftp is a very poorly designed protocol
[05:56] <Nogimics> How would one go about gettingit? can I just sudo ap-get vsftp?
[05:56] <thomaslsamoht> bob i'm going to have a 2nd look over my sources.list
[05:56] <StarKruzr> sambagirl: he means ftp server, not client
[05:56] <StarKruzr> "ftp" is an ftp client.
[05:56] <sambagirl> ohj
[05:56] <sambagirl> ahh yes i see
[05:56] <sambagirl> ok
[05:56] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: replace your sources.list with this one line
[05:56] <intelikey>  audio privilages?
[05:56] <Nogimics> Sorry im new to linux?
[05:56] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: deb http://82.211.81.151/ubuntu/ breezy main restricted universe
[05:57] <bob2> Nogimics: you install it using whatever package manegement tool you like
[05:57] <bob2> Nogimics: apt-get is one choice
[05:57] <bimberi> varsedangger: type "groups" in a terminal, look for audio
[05:57] <bob2> Nogimics: wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[05:57] <dabaR> haha, one line:-/
[05:57] <Nogimics> apt-get didnt find it
[05:57] <bob2> dabaR: there have been problems with synchronisation between the 3 archive.ubuntu.com servers
[05:57] <frank23> how do I find out the ip of ns.berkeley.edu ?
[05:57] <bob2> Nogimics: then wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto, it's in universe
[05:57] <varsedangger> thanks
[05:57] <Nogimics> okey doke thanks
[05:58] <bimberi> varsedangger: np
[05:58] <Severian> frank23,   nslookup ns.berkeley.edu
[05:58] <varsedangger> i'm a member
[05:58] <crimsun> s/nslookup/host/
[05:58] <bob2> frank23: 164.67.128.1 works
[05:58] <bob2> (ucla)
[05:58] <dabaR> bob2: well, how about updates and security updates for him, tho?
[05:59] <bigfoot1> hey friends, anybody here syncs his pocket pc with breezy? What software should I use? I followed the howto of synce and the connection works, but what software do i use to view, input my PIM info?
[05:59] <bob2> dabaR: this is to find the problem, not a final solution
[05:59] <frank23> bob2: ok thanks
[05:59] <varsedangger> .... still no sound other than my system sounds... like ding when i tab over in terminal, and ubuntu startup
[05:59] <Nogimics> this place is hectic lol
[05:59] <intelikey> interesting  "audio privilages"    hmmmm  i never thought of such a thing.   my user account only has one group but i play all audio from there.....   but this is not ub.
[06:00] <kevman> Nogimics, welcome to IRC
[06:00] <Nogimics> lol im on IRC loads its only when you dont know what your talking about a channel becomes confusing lol
[06:00] <bob2> intelikey: older sun machines had /dev/dsp be world writable, which let people with logins listen in on you
[06:00] <varsedangger> intelikey, what do you run?
[06:01] <thomaslsamoht> bob i replaced my list with that one line
[06:01] <thomaslsamoht> and there is no wine package in synaptic
[06:01] <bigfoot1> does anybody here use synce and/or multisync?
[06:01] <thomaslsamoht> with the 1 repository you gave me.
[06:01] <woddf2> Haldo
[06:02] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: you ran 'sudo apt-get update'?
[06:02] <thomaslsamoht> synaptic does that when u load doesn't it?
[06:02] <woddf2> How do I add Windoze to /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[06:02] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: no idea
[06:02] <bob2> I don't use synaptic
[06:02] <bimberi> bigfoot1: "multisync" enables syncing with evolution (though a bit flakey when i used it about 18 months ago)
[06:03] <bimberi> thomaslsamoht: no, hit the reload button
[06:03] <bigfoot1> bimberi: that's what i was guessing. So what is the purpose of synce, then? Does multisync need synce to work?
[06:03] <thomaslsamoht> k bob the only packages relating to wine are the docs and the xwine gui
[06:03] <thomaslsamoht> but no wine base.
[06:04] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: something is deeply wrong with your sytem
[06:04] <thomaslsamoht> even when it WAS a fresh install, wine wasn't there.
[06:04] <Chizn> crossover office relates to wine
[06:04] <thomaslsamoht> my system runs smooth, no broken packages
[06:04] <bimberi> thomaslsamoht: are you running amd64?
[06:04] <thomaslsamoht> yeah...
[06:04] <thomaslsamoht> :(
[06:04] <Chizn> aaand cedega
[06:05] <bimberi> aha!
[06:05] <thomaslsamoht> i mentioned that before.
[06:05] <bob2> BAH
[06:05] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: then no wine for you
[06:05] <Chizn> ah, sorry, wasnt watching
[06:05] <bimberi> missed that bit :/
[06:05] <thomaslsamoht> when i first came here for help
[06:05] <thomaslsamoht> ouch!
[06:05] <thomaslsamoht> even if i compile it?
[06:05] <bob2> also, I want ten minutes of my life back
[06:05] <bob2> do you know what wine does?
[06:05] <thomaslsamoht> yeah.. i've used it before.
[06:05] <Chizn> you drink it and you get intoxicated, right bob2?
[06:05] <thomaslsamoht> and i didn't make you sit here.
[06:05] <woddf2> No
[06:05] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: if you care about binary-only junk, use the i386 port of ubuntu
[06:05] <Chizn> ... sorry
[06:05] <bigfoot1> what command do i run in cli to find out what version of a package i have?
[06:06] <bob2> bigfoot1: dpkg -l packagename
[06:06] <woddf2> No one answered my question.
[06:06] <bimberi> bigfoot1: synce is mostly libraries as far as i can tell, other apps (such as multisync and synce-kde) use it
[06:06] <frank23> bob2: your ucla name server does work but not for every site. ex:  www.bnc.ca   doesn't resolve :(
[06:06] <thomaslsamoht> if everyone with a x64 just runs the i386 then theres no reason to push the bracket
[06:06] <thomaslsamoht> meh
[06:06] <thomaslsamoht> :(
[06:06] <dabaR> I fixed a friend's resolution now, and it removed her desktop from being loaded in gnome, is that even possible to be related?
[06:06] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: I don't know what you mean
[06:07] <|ww> is there a program that i can mount the usr partition of a FreeBSD drive?
[06:07] <thomaslsamoht> if everyone with a x64 bit just installed 32 bit
[06:07] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: if yo ucare about binarly-only junk like windows programs, tho, you'll have less issues using the i386 port
[06:07] <thomaslsamoht> theres no point
[06:07] <bob2> thomaslsamoht: yes
[06:07] <thomaslsamoht> i just want wine
[06:07] <bob2> no
[06:07] <thomaslsamoht> to run some desklets i had for windows i compiled to exe
[06:07] <bob2> you want "wine and to run 32-bit windows executables"
[06:07] <thomaslsamoht> yeah.
[06:07] <intelikey> !grub
[06:07] <ubotu> methinks 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
[06:07] <bob2> 16:05:49           bob2 | thomaslsamoht: if you care about binary-only junk, use the i386 port of ubuntu
[06:08] <thomaslsamoht> o bob i should mention this too, i was screwing around with that klik system, and wine did run.
[06:08] <sambagirl> why you just want wine? you not like other things? aqua? umm how they sya pop?  juice?
[06:08] <thomaslsamoht> but there were no arguments of course.
[06:08] <bob2> I have no idea what "klik" is
[06:08] <thomaslsamoht> but it ran.
[06:08] <bob2> if it's some random non-ubuntu software install thing, then good uck
[06:08] <thomaslsamoht> look it up.
[06:08] <hosler> The gnome-volume-manager mounts /dev/sda3 under /media/ipod, but i want it to mount /dev/sda2. How can i fix this?
[06:08] <bob2> you can make wine work under ubuntu on an amd64 system if you like, but it's mre effort
[06:09] <frank23> bob2: do you use that 164.67.128.1  name server you gave me? and if so can you resolve  www.bnc.ca  ?
[06:09] <bob2> if you really care about running windows applications, just install the i386 port, you'll be happier
[06:09] <bob2> frank23: nope
[06:09] <benplaut> is gkrellm lightweight?
[06:09] <thomaslsamoht> i don't care that much, but i would be willing to break a little to get this installed.
[06:09] <frank23> bob2: you don't use that server?
[06:09] <bob2> "break a little"?
[06:09] <bob2> frank23: indeed
[06:09] <thomaslsamoht> i'm not going to be running anything too complex with it..
[06:09] <bob2> frank23: my isp is not useless
[06:09] <Nogimics> hmmm I added the universe repositories but when using sudo apt-get vsftp it did not work
[06:10] <hosler> The gnome-volume-manager mounts /dev/sda3 under /media/ipod, but i want it to mount /dev/sda2. How can i fix this?
[06:10] <frank23> bob2: thanks anyways ;-)
[06:10] <Nogimics> I did a sudo apt-get update too
[06:10] <thomaslsamoht> mount it manually?
[06:10] <bimberi> ubotu tell thomaslsamoht about chroot
[06:10] <Nogimics> Any ideas people?
[06:10] <tama> Hey
[06:10] <tama> Need help
[06:11] <varsedangger> tama what is up?
[06:11] <bimberi> Nogimics: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[06:11] <IcemanV9> Nogimics: sudo apt-get install vsftp
[06:11] <intelikey> hosler check /etc/fstab
[06:11] <mshade> anyone run X at a resolution higher than 1280x1024?
[06:11] <thomaslsamoht> thanks for the tip bimberi
[06:11] <tama> varsedangger, i have a low ram system .. 64meg and gnome cannot run on it.. i want to use XFCE insted
[06:11] <tama> how can i go about doing this?
[06:11] <bimberi> thomaslsamoht: yw :)
[06:11] <Nogimics> hehe im dumb IcemanV9 thanks
[06:11] <Shadowline> mshade: is 1600x1200 big enough ?
[06:11] <bigfoot1> bimberi: it's been 18 months for you, but do you remember where i can find instructions to getting multisync and evolution working? (I already got synce working fine just now).
[06:11] <varsedangger> ahh i still don't know how to get sound workiing on ubuntu?
[06:12] <IcemanV9> nah, just forgot to add "install", Nogimics :)
[06:12] <mshade> Shadowline: that's what I'm trying to get :)
[06:12] <Nogimics> ok maybe not it said bulding dependancy tree then failed
[06:12] <thomaslsamoht> you know what i think debootstrap failed on install..
[06:12] <thomaslsamoht> i can't remember
[06:12] <thomaslsamoht> it was a while ago
[06:12] <thomaslsamoht> ><
[06:12] <intelikey> tama disable cups  and gnome might run
[06:12] <Nogimics> Couldnt find package vsftp
[06:12] <varsedangger> tama, i'm no ubuntu guru, just being nice, i'm not sure
[06:12] <bimberi> bigfoot1: haha, it was on a redhat system ...
[06:12] <Shadowline> mshade: outa curiousity, what vid card ?
[06:12] <tama> intelikey, thats cupsd stop?
[06:12] <mshade> Shadowline: radeon 9000 pro
[06:13] <mshade> Shadowline: i've got DRI working, no sweat, but i can't get it to go above 1280x1024
[06:13] <Nogimics> Thats better, missed the d of the end
[06:13] <Shadowline> mshade: want to see my xorg.conf ?
[06:13] <intelikey> sudo /etc/init.d/cup* stop
[06:13] <mshade> Shadowline: i'd love to
[06:13] <bigfoot1> bimberi: ok.
[06:13] <thomaslsamoht> hey bimbery, will this environment be permenant?
[06:13] <mshade> Shadowline: pastebin
[06:13] <Shadowline> mshade: one sec and I'll dcc it to you
[06:13] <mshade> Shadowline: ok
[06:14] <intelikey> tama yeah
[06:14] <eric> hello all
[06:14] <hosler> intelikey, gnome doesnt use fstab to mount stuff
[06:14] <bimberi> bigfoot1: i think you need to install multisync, libmultisync-plugin-evolution and synce-multisync-plugin
[06:14] <mshade> Shadowline: what card do you have?
[06:14] <tama> hehe alright sweet
[06:14] <eric> anyone have much luck with gxine and win codec
[06:14] <hosler> eric, no
[06:14] <hosler> eric, use mplayer
[06:15] <eric> okay
[06:15] <bimberi> bigfoot1: hopefully some good reading at http://multisync.sourceforge.net
[06:15] <Shadowline> mshade: nvidia
[06:15] <intelikey> hosler well if you put it in fstab you can mount it from gnome..... sorry if that wasn't what you wanted.
[06:15] <mshade> Shadowline: cool.
[06:15] <eric> were do you have to put the codec for mplayer
[06:15] <Shadowline> mshade: but it might give you some hints as to the correct mode lines to use
[06:15] <varsedangger> eric, you can apt-get it if you have the multiverse in your sources.list
[06:15] <dabaR> eric: just install it, and it will put itself where it is needed.
[06:16] <eric> multiverse ?
[06:16] <Severian> eric, I have better luck with Totam-xine on Ubuntu, but most things play in Mplayer.
[06:16] <mshade> Shadowline: there aren't any modelines in yours :)
[06:16] <mshade> Shadowline: mine is along the same lines as yours hmm
[06:16] <eric> i have universe were is multiverse
[06:16] <dabaR> eric: its in multiverse.
[06:17] <eric> sorry about that
[06:17] <dabaR> no worries
[06:17] <Shadowline> mshade: notice msg
[06:19] <bigfoot1> bimberi: i'm on that website, but no instructions.
[06:20] <Nogimics> hmm I installed vsftpd and at the end it said could not set home directory and also when i sudo vsftpd it says 500: oops could not bind listening piv4 socket
[06:20] <bimberi> bigfoot1: sorry, i wasn't sure - i saw the link in a package description
[06:20] <eric> thanx
[06:20] <jubei> Hi, what is the equivalent for /etc/modules.conf or /etc/modprobe.conf in ubuntu?
[06:21] <eric> i was going nuts I found the codec and installed them were it said to and it still could not find them
[06:21] <dabaR> eric: ya its easier with debs, for sure.
[06:21] <dabaR> eric: got the deb at all, and the idea what you are supposed to do?
[06:21] <eric> ???
[06:22] <eric> i found the mplayer in multi and am installing it now
[06:22] <dabaR> eric: you should get the w32codecs deb package and install it. that is what I suggest.
[06:22] <Severian> jubei,   how about   /etc/modules
[06:22] <dabaR> eric: see any messages from ubotu ?
[06:22] <Fletch> where can i get libgtk
[06:22] <levander> Anybody know if the ruby bindings to libcurl are packaged in ubuntu?
[06:23] <Fletch> I have to download it form windows and put it on my thumb coz the linux pc doesnt have net yet
[06:23] <dabaR> packages.ubuntu.com
[06:23] <intelikey> Fletch 'apt-cache search libgtk '
[06:23] <jubei> Severian: i saw that file, is it the one i'm after?
[06:23] <eric> got ya
[06:24] <thomaslsamoht> lol fletch i was having problems getting that earlier too
[06:24] <thomaslsamoht> :l
[06:24] <levander> Fletch: why do you want to manually install gtk?  if an application you want needs it, apt will install it when you install that application
[06:24] <Fletch> levander, the linux pc doesnt have net
[06:24] <Fletch> when i tried to install xmms
[06:24] <thomaslsamoht> fletch
[06:24] <Fletch> It wouldnt because it depends on libgtk
[06:24] <thomaslsamoht> you are on the net!
[06:24] <dabaR> eric: really all programs will be able to play most media formats if you install the w32codecs, and the proper other codecs(see ubotu's message about codecs)
[06:24] <thomaslsamoht> o
[06:24] <Severian> jubei, I don't know what you are trying to accomplish, but it might be.  It does specify kernel modules.  Do you want to add one, or what?
[06:24] <thomaslsamoht> ur not on that computer
[06:24] <thomaslsamoht> :l
[06:24] <Fletch> Im on the windows computer....
[06:24] <thomaslsamoht> o.
[06:24] <Fletch> heh
[06:25] <eric> i have been able to install all the others fine
[06:25] <thomaslsamoht> try looking for a binary / package
[06:25] <dabaR> Fletch: so, you got the xmms package?
[06:25] <thomaslsamoht> and put it on a cd or something
[06:25] <jubei> i'm following this guide http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=62 i want to change my mouse poll rate
[06:25] <Nogimics> 500 OOPS: could not bind listening IPv4 socket
[06:25] <jubei> they suggest adding a line "options usbhid mousepoll=[polling interval] "
[06:25] <Nogimics> Anyone tell me what that means when running vsftpd
[06:25] <thomaslsamoht> eric: install mplayer.
[06:25] <thomaslsamoht> :D
[06:26] <eric> do i untar these in /usr/bin/win32
[06:26] <eric> yes
[06:26] <dabaR> Nogimics: running in what way?
[06:26] <intelikey> Fletch the wiki about repos should help you find the deb's you are looking for.
[06:26] <thomaslsamoht> eric out of the box mplayer plays everything.
[06:26] <dabaR> eric: the w32codecs.deb? no, sudo dpkg -i w32codecs.deb
[06:26] <eric> okay about to try it
[06:26] <levander> Fletch: why not spending your time getting the linux box on the network, then everything else will be a lot easier
[06:26] <Nogimics> well it installed with an error, i was trying to "sudo vsftpd"
[06:26] <eric> okay
[06:26] <|ww> suggestions for software on scanning a ufs drive that had bad sectors to make it readable?
[06:26] <Nogimics> it installed but I dont know how to configure it
[06:27] <dabaR> Nogimics: there is no such thing. do sudo invoke-rc.d vsftpd restart and see what that does. Also, what errors during install?
[06:27] <daaku> what modules need to be loaded for a usb mouse to work? i know my xorg.conf's fine.. cant figure out the modules
[06:27] <Severian> thomaslsamoht, I've installed the codecs and mplayer does fine on local content.  It does poorly for streaming web content.  It may be a configuration deal, but totem-xine plays everything I've tried.
[06:27] <jubei> Severian: they suggest adding a line "options usbhid mousepoll=[polling interval] " to the file to configure a module parameter
[06:27] <eric> okay now this will sound stupid but some times when i install from synaptic I cannot find the program
[06:27] <Fletch> Ok thanks
[06:27] <thomaslsamoht> o i havn't tried streaming
[06:27] <thomaslsamoht> :o
[06:27] <Nogimics> its stopped and started it fine
[06:28] <thomaslsamoht> mplayer is messy too
[06:28] <jubei> Severian: but i dont know if that is what /etc/modules is for
[06:28] <dabaR> eric: to list files installed with a package, sudo dpkg -L package, and then see which one is the executable, usually same name as the package too.
[06:28] <Nogimics> It just said Not Creating Home Directory
[06:28] <dabaR> Nogimics: then you are fine, it is running.
[06:28] <Nogimics> is there a GUI to vsftpd or is it all command line?
[06:28] <intelikey> sudo is not needed for listing me thinks
[06:28] <thomaslsamoht> i give i'm going back to x32
[06:28] <thomaslsamoht> :o
[06:29] <thomaslsamoht> i'm waiting till things are actually ported.
[06:29] <thomaslsamoht> its really annoyoing.
[06:29] <Nogimics> Just need to know how to configure it now then, anyone got a link to a decent tutorial on vsftpd?
[06:29] <peej> just upgraded from hoary cd to hoary net, then to breezy yesterday. Today I try apt-get upgrade --dry-run and find I have a bunch of new packages I can upgrade to in breezy. Is breezy not as fossilized and stable as debian stable is?
[06:30] <Severian> jubei, I have not messed with the file much.  Sorry.  I added a module when I was using Warty, but I have not needed to since then.  I did put parameters on the module line to configure my isa soundcard, so I know it is reasonable to do so.
[06:30] <levander> You know they've got ocaml bindings for libcurl in breezy, but not a binding for ruby.
[06:30] <Severian> peej, I sure hope not.
[06:30] <kdevil> How do you pronounce Ubuntu: "You-buntu" or "Ooh-buntu"?
[06:30] <jubei> Severian: did you use that format "options [module name]  [parm1=foo parm2=bar parm3=baz] "?
[06:31] <Nogimics> You-buntu
[06:31] <Nogimics> lol
[06:31] <kdevil> Thought so
[06:31] <dabaR> kdevil: they tell you on the site
[06:31] <eric> thanx for the help guys but it is just too late for me
[06:31] <intelikey> oo bun too
[06:31] <dabaR> kdevil: its oohboohntooh!
[06:31] <dabaR> Nogimics: what do you want to know about sftp?
[06:31] <eric> the mplayer will not install for some reason  i ll figure it out later
[06:32] <eric> take care all and thanx again
[06:32] <Nogimics> sftp? not that much
[06:32] <mattpj1> how do i make my dsl modem work for a usb port ?
[06:32] <dabaR> that is what vsftpd is
[06:32] <Severian> jubei, I don't remember what the parameters looked like.  They were to specify io ports and irq, but I did not save the information.  I did not need it after I moved to Hoary.
[06:32] <peej> Severian, the cool thing about debian stable was that you could stay updated/secure with very little change. Breezy seems like a testing branch of debian. I would like a clue on how breezy should be viewed.
[06:32] <Fletch> is there any mp3 players with ubuntu
[06:32] <Fletch> built in
[06:33] <ISOcrates> can you guys point me to a good tutorial on setting up apache on ubuntu?
[06:33] <Nogimics> well I need to run a ftp server on this box and asked for the best suggestions :)
[06:33] <dabaR> Nogimics: when you install a server, and want to configure someting, you look at the config file, usually in /etc/serverName/serv.conf or something
[06:33] <Nogimics> vsftpd was what was suggested, so im gonn have to learn
[06:33] <mattpj1> how do i setup my dsl modem for usb not network card
[06:33] <thomaslsamoht> ooooooooooo
[06:33] <thomaslsamoht> tricky
[06:34] <bimberi> Fletch: rhythmbox is installed, but mp3 codecs are not
[06:34] <dabaR> Nogimics: well, you will want to connect from another computer, using sftp, or ftp over ssh, or something like that.
[06:34] <bimberi> ubotu tell Fletch about mp3
[06:34] <Nogimics> im 2 days in to linux so I ask stupid stuff and dont know whaty im talking about lol
[06:34] <Severian> peej  You are right and you have to go with what suits you.  Ubuntu tries to be quite stable, but fairly up to date.  As much as I am looking forward to a newer kernel with inotify support, I think Ubuntu strikes a good balance.  But, your needs may differ.
[06:34] <dabaR> good
[06:34] <skyll> there are no usb cable modem drivers
[06:34] <skyll> buy a network card
[06:34] <tama> is XFCE on the ubuntu cd?
[06:34] <peej> Severian, today's upgrades download is about 19MB. That's about par if you update breezy daily?
[06:34] <Nogimics> ill look in that dir
[06:34] <thomaslsamoht> yeh man
[06:34] <mattpj1> i said dsl modem i got a network card but i want to use usb
[06:34] <thomaslsamoht> network cards
[06:34] <bimberi> tama:
[06:34] <thomaslsamoht> are like 15 bucks
[06:35] <dabaR> Nogimics: ftp itself does not encrypt passwords, or the files sent, so that is why people use sftp
[06:35] <bimberi> tama: no
[06:35] <thomaslsamoht> save yourself a headache
[06:35] <thomaslsamoht> lol
[06:35] <nemik> so a quick shell scripting question, how can i echo out the current date and time?
[06:35] <mattpj1> i have a network card
[06:35] <Severian> peej, the first few days after I upgraded to Breezy, I had some updates.  But, it is usually quiet.
[06:35] <Nogimics> Yeah I knwo the difference
[06:35] <thomaslsamoht> use it!
[06:35] <mattpj1> i want usb tho im asking not for tips but how to
[06:35] <peej> Severian, thanks
[06:35] <cge> peej: When I was using Breezy I didn't really have any updates after it was released.
[06:35] <thomaslsamoht> skyll said it man
[06:35] <bimberi> nemik: date
[06:35] <Severian> peej, when Breezy was in beta there were lots of 100 package update days.
[06:35] <thomaslsamoht> theres no hope.
[06:35] <intelikey> tama no  but it is in the mmmmm universe repo i think    "sudo apt-get install xfce4
[06:36] <thomaslsamoht> why would you prefer usb over a network cable?
[06:36] <nemik> bimberi, echo "the date is" + date; ?
[06:36] <thomaslsamoht> what are the advantages?
[06:36] <mattpj1> because i wanna use the network card for something else
[06:36] <tama> intelikey, yeah it is, but this pc has no net
[06:36] <mattpj1> it shows up on the usb devices
[06:36] <thomaslsamoht> like a different computer?
[06:36] <peej> ooooh. it's universe. universe updates. ooops.
[06:36] <thomaslsamoht> matt
[06:36] <bimberi> nemik: no, sec....
[06:36] <thomaslsamoht> there are no drivers though
[06:36] <mattpj1> yes like a different comp but no i dont wanna buy a hub
[06:36] <dabaR> nemik: echo 'the date is `date`'
[06:36] <Nogimics> debaR the vsftpd.conf file is in etc, will I be able to configure all users from there and all other settings? I take it this app has no GUI at all and it will be all command line
[06:36] <thomaslsamoht> u could daisy chain
[06:36] <thomaslsamoht> lol
[06:36] <thomaslsamoht> :o
[06:37] <nemik> thanks dabaR
[06:37] <thomaslsamoht> is your other computer windows?
[06:37] <mattpj1> no
[06:37] <bimberi> nemik: or, echo "the date is" $(date)
[06:37] <thomaslsamoht> o okay.
[06:37] <intelikey> well use apt-cache show xfce4   and dl the deb  then  dpkg -i <file.deb>
[06:37] <dabaR> nemik: backquotes, `` are used for command substitution
[06:37] <thomaslsamoht> if your other computer was windows..
[06:37] <thomaslsamoht> you could hook ur dsl modem up to that
[06:37] <mattpj1> i know
[06:37] <thomaslsamoht> and share between computers
[06:37] <thomaslsamoht> yeah..
[06:37] <thomaslsamoht> dude
[06:37] <thomaslsamoht> no drivers = no luck
[06:37] <nemik> dabaRE ahhh ok i was using just '' not ``, makes sense now
[06:37] <mattpj1> but one thing i dont understand why after all these programs on linux dont they have a driver type for usb internet connections?
[06:38] <thomaslsamoht> if there was a way, i'd get my creative zen micro working with linux.
[06:38] <thomaslsamoht> matt
[06:38] <thomaslsamoht> its the maker of the modem
[06:38] <HrdwrBoB> mattpj1: 'usb internet connection' means not much
[06:38] <thomaslsamoht> they don't release their drivers
[06:38] <nemik> thank you both; bimberi and dabaR
[06:38] <bimberi> nemik: np :)
[06:38] <thomaslsamoht> if creative released the drivers for my mp3 player
[06:38] <intelikey> err apt-cache search xfce4   that would be..... no wait no net means that it wont even list things on the web.....  hehhe well tama you'll have to find the file name some other way.
[06:38] <thomaslsamoht> there wouldn't be an issue.
[06:38] <Severian> Nogimics, for configuring vsftp, I find google to be handy.  The biggest problem I have with the package is that the options are not all well documented.  For example, what is the parameter to set the home directory for the anonymous user?
[06:38] <mattpj1> its just said people dont use wine and such for these problems
[06:38] <thomaslsamoht> its the same with your dsl
[06:38] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, what mp3 player
[06:39] <tama> intelikey, yeah :(
[06:39] <thomaslsamoht> creative zen micro
[06:39] <thomaslsamoht> 5gb
[06:39] <nalioth> intelikey: apt-cache searches on the local machine
[06:39] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, I had one worked perfectly
[06:39] <Nogimics> No documentation with a program is terrible
[06:39] <thomaslsamoht> with linux?
[06:39] <mattpj1> thomaslsamoht there more then likely is a way around it i found out how to use my mp3 player on linux called research
[06:39] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, yep
[06:39] <Severian> mattpj1, I use a USB nic on a couple of systems.  They work perfectly in Ubuntu.
[06:39] <bird> hey
[06:39] <intelikey> tama i can't do it for you unless you want an i586.mdk.rpm   version  :)
[06:39] <Nogimics> what is the command to distinguish between files and DIR's again?
[06:40] <thomaslsamoht> severian
[06:40] <bird> how do i tell the terminal to open a program in the GUI?
[06:40] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, its a libnjb that it needs and a program one sec
[06:40] <thomaslsamoht> he wants to plug his dsl modem in directly.
[06:40] <SEJeff> bird: type the command name
[06:40] <Severian> Nogimics, it is not great, but the program works well, so I live with it.
[06:40] <thomaslsamoht> o shizzle.
[06:40] <thomaslsamoht> :D
[06:40] <tama> intelikey, nar, its an old pc i386..
[06:40] <tama> intelikey, thanks anyways
[06:40] <bird> like when i type in xmms it opens it but when i shut the terminal the program closes
[06:40] <thomaslsamoht> i just got my dad and my sister hooked up with ubuntu, but i forgot about my mp3 player lol
[06:40] <mattpj1> if theres a will theres a way is how i look at it
[06:40] <bimberi> Nogimics: file <file>
[06:40] <Severian> thomaslsamoht, I don't understand what you are asking.
[06:41] <bird> how do i tell it to only open it in the gui
[06:41] <nalioth> SEJeff: hope you have a parachute
[06:41] <thomaslsamoht> severian u said ur usb nic worked with ubuntu
[06:41] <thomaslsamoht> he wants to plug the dsl modem in with usb
[06:41] <thomaslsamoht> no network cables.
[06:41] <thomaslsamoht> its different
[06:41] <bird> like run instead of run in terminal
[06:41] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, ok gnomad2 with the program
[06:41] <Nogimics> I found a command that sepearate them by colour, cannot remember it
[06:41] <SEJeff> nalioth: Will it break that bad so soon? :-)
[06:41] <thomaslsamoht> machine
[06:41] <thomaslsamoht> gnomad supports the zen ?
[06:41] <Severian> thomaslsamoht, Yes, I have 3 different USB nics and they work perfectly.  I just plug them in and they come up.
[06:41] <thomaslsamoht> yeah..
[06:41] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, yes it dose
[06:41] <thomaslsamoht> but he doesn't want to use one
[06:41] <thomaslsamoht> o sweet
[06:41] <nalioth> SEJeff: right now it's pretty much breezy, but your thrill ride will improve
[06:42] <thomaslsamoht> i didn't even guess machine
[06:42] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, did you upgrade the firmware
[06:42] <thomaslsamoht> to what?
[06:42] <thomaslsamoht> playsforsure?
[06:42] <MachineScrew> 2.somthing
[06:42] <thomaslsamoht> never
[06:42] <thomaslsamoht> lol
[06:42] <bigfoot1> anybody in this chatroom use multysync, if you do, let me know.
[06:42] <thomaslsamoht> yeah its 2.11 or something
[06:42] <intelikey> bird you mean you want to start an app without it being tied to the terminal.....
[06:42] <SEJeff> nalioth: Well I'll need it when work on vSecurity picks up more
[06:42] <bird> yes
[06:42] <MachineScrew> ok then you are fine it works flawlessly
[06:42] <Severian> thomaslsamoht, Mine are all older USB nics.  They are all USB 1.1.  One is siemens and uses a pegasus chip.  One is dlink and one is Linksys.
[06:42] <bird> intelikey ya
[06:42] <SEJeff> nalioth: My goal is <5 suid root binaries in dapper
[06:43] <bird> intelikey i used spropos but the list was WAY too long
[06:43] <SEJeff> nalioth: vSec will allow that
[06:43] <thomaslsamoht> severian u don't get me... he doesn't want a nic, he wants to take one end of a usb cable, plug it into his dsl modem, and the other end, into a usb port on the comp
[06:43] <nalioth> SEJeff: you have fun
[06:43] <thomaslsamoht> no nic at all
[06:43] <SEJeff> of course
[06:43] <dabaR> bird: appName&
[06:43] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, they was an experiment to make a gnome-vfs extionsion so it can be used in Rythmbox
[06:43] <thomaslsamoht> mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
[06:43] <WhiteRabbit> how is the enjoyment of 5.10 going?
[06:44] <thomaslsamoht> machine
[06:44] <thomaslsamoht> is it neutrino
[06:44] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, so fire up apt-get install gnomad2 and you will be able to have the mp3 goodness
[06:44] <thomaslsamoht> or gnomad?
[06:44] <Nogimics> Ooo vsftpd allows annoymous access by default :(
[06:44] <thomaslsamoht> i use synaptic
[06:44] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, eather
[06:44] <thomaslsamoht> i got it already.
[06:44] <thomaslsamoht> :D
[06:44] <Severian> thomaslsamoht, Oh, that sounds like a bad idea.  I did not get that.  I would not want such a setup for myself.
[06:44] <intelikey> dabar that will fork it into the back ground but if you close the term it will still close the app.    correct ?
[06:44] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, both use libnjb
[06:44] <farruinn> intelikey: yes
[06:45] <dabaR> intelikey: maybe, never use it myself
[06:45] <thomaslsamoht> libnjb5
[06:45] <thomaslsamoht> thats what it is.
[06:45] <intelikey> dabar that was not what he asked.
[06:45] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, that is a lib to access the USB Jukebox
[06:45] <farruinn> intelikey: ps fax will show you this
[06:46] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, its needed to comunicate with any Creative Jukebox Nomad or Zen
[06:46] <dabaR> bird: apps>sound&video>xmms. or alt+f2(Ithink) xmms
[06:46] <PhantomGryphon> hi
[06:46] <thomaslsamoht> its a new zen..
[06:46] <thomaslsamoht> zen micro..
[06:46] <thomaslsamoht> :l
[06:46] <thomaslsamoht> i just fired it up
[06:46] <thomaslsamoht> its not working
[06:46] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, ya it will work I had one last month
[06:47] <dabaR> thomaslsamoht: can you please read the msg from ubotu?
[06:47] <farruinn> bird: xmms should pop up in a menu, it's in main
[06:47] <thomaslsamoht> could not open jukebox, usb_set_configuration: operation not permitted
[06:48] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, ok run gksudo then the program you are using
[06:48] <thomaslsamoht> that was with gnomad2 2.8.0
[06:48] <thomaslsamoht> OOOOOOOOOOOO SNAP
[06:48] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, there are some known issues with that you need to run as root there is a work around but ..
[06:48] <thomaslsamoht> machine
[06:48] <thomaslsamoht> let me
[06:48] <thomaslsamoht> <3 u
[06:48] <thomaslsamoht> for 5 mins here
[06:49] <thomaslsamoht> thanks a lot man
[06:49] <dabaR> !+enter
[06:49] <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!
[06:49] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, ??
[06:49] <thomaslsamoht> sry dabar..
[06:49] <_jaypee> hello, i have amd sempron2, can i use k7 kernel?
[06:49] <dabaR> thats ok
[06:49] <thomaslsamoht> its not like theres a major convo going on..
[06:49] <thomaslsamoht> chill
[06:49] <_jaypee> or should i use 686 kernel
[06:49] <mattpj1> thomaslsamoht what was that about mp3 player ? cant use that kinda stuff on linux huh ?
[06:49] <thomaslsamoht> i know i spammed earlier
[06:49] <thomaslsamoht> matt i didn't think the drivers were released.
[06:49] <thomaslsamoht> or w/e
[06:49] <thomaslsamoht> leave
[06:50] <MachineScrew> mattpjl he didn't know
[06:50] <dabaR> _jaypee: well 686 is p4, so likely not that
[06:51] <_jaypee> thanks dabar
[06:51] <thomaslsamoht> yo machine, it does everything but play off the player.
[06:51] <thomaslsamoht> thats not working.
[06:51] <bird> farruinn it was just an example
[06:51] <thomaslsamoht> i don't care if it plays off the player anyways.
[06:51] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, ya well what you want egg in your beer ?
[06:51] <bird> farruinn i was just curious
[06:51] <MachineScrew> lol
[06:52] <Severian> dabaR, 686 is Pentium Pro and later
[06:52] <farruinn> bird: ok, I wasn't really following the conversation
[06:52] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, try the other one
[06:52] <thomaslsamoht> neutrino..
[06:52] <thomaslsamoht> aye..
[06:52] <MachineScrew> ya
[06:52] <farruinn> bird: alt+f2 is handy, there's also a gnome applet you can add to your panel that allows you to type in commands and run them
[06:52] <MachineScrew> though I don't know y you would want to
[06:53] <dabaR> bird: try right clicking on the panel, and add a little command line, I cant remember what it is called.
[06:53] <intelikey> farruinn yes very good call there
[06:53] <dabaR> eh
[06:53] <thomaslsamoht> yeah neutrino didn't work.
[06:54] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, ok well hey you can copy and delete and Name the thing thats more than you had lol
[06:54] <thomaslsamoht> yeh i know
[06:54] <thomaslsamoht> i never played off of it with the creative software anyways.
[06:54] <Nuxvomica> hello
[06:54] <thomaslsamoht> thats dumb.
[06:54] <Nuxvomica> is the ubuntu iso cd just one? there's no disk 2,etc?
[06:54] <thomaslsamoht> besides amarok is 50x better than that
[06:54] <Nuxvomica> how complete is it?
[06:54] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, if you can figure it out compile Lsongs
[06:54] <dabaR> Nuxvomica: yes.
[06:54] <Severian> Nuxvomica, Just the one
[06:54] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, it works with it
[06:55] <dabaR> Nuxvomica: would you like a percentage or a number for the completeness?
[06:55] <thomaslsamoht> lsongs..
[06:55] <thomaslsamoht> i don't care
[06:55] <thomaslsamoht> too much trouble
[06:55] <intelikey> Nuxvomica it will get you in gnome and on the net.
[06:55] <Nuxvomica> dabaR: just what apps are in there, etc.
[06:55] <thomaslsamoht> besides, i'm going to nuke this installation for a x32
[06:55] <dabaR> thomaslsamoht: Im gonna tell a bot to boot yiou, please stop pressing enter that much.
[06:55] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, ok well if you have enough song great
[06:55] <Nuxvomica> intelikey: thanks
[06:55] <bimberi> Nuxvomica: firefox, evolution, openoffice
[06:55] <Nuxvomica> bimberi: thanks
[06:55] <bimberi> .org (sorry) ...
[06:55] <MachineScrew> I decided to stick with a cd mp3 player
[06:55] <thomaslsamoht> superiority complex
[06:56] <arthur> help, i cannot view my files of others partitions
[06:56] <MachineScrew> cost per MB is less than the Zen
[06:56] <arthur> i recent instaled ubuntu
[06:56] <dabaR> Nuxvomica: visit the site, it has a lot of info likely. and also you can get a dvd, and also you can get all the other apps through the internet after you i nstall.
[06:56] <Nuxvomica> how is ntfs support in linux? is it stable?
[06:56] <dabaR> no write
[06:56] <thomaslsamoht> yeah..
[06:56] <thomaslsamoht> but cd players are big..
[06:56] <dabaR> arthur: have you mounted the other partition, and is the other drive windows?
[06:56] <intelikey> Nuxvomica the cli end of it is pretty complete, if you are a hardened pinguin pusher.
[06:56] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, I like it that way
[06:57] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, I don't have to wory about compatibility
[06:57] <thomaslsamoht> i'm not going to lie i have a nice cdmp3 player too.. the only reason i don't use it as much is because it holds less
[06:57] <daaku> anyone here using a bluetooth mouse? i just setup a new machine, and the mouse worked initially, but somehow it stopped working now
[06:57] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, I am going to get a Zire 31
[06:57] <thomaslsamoht> and it doesn't have radio
[06:57] <Severian> Nuxvomica, there is write access available, of a sort.  The Knoppix CD has an interesting way of doing it.  But, most distros just do read.
[06:57] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, it plays ogg
[06:57] <Nuxvomica> intelikey: used to have rh 6.1 back in 98(?). went to win32. now linux again. for good.
[06:57] <thomaslsamoht> ooooooooo nice.
[06:58] <thomaslsamoht> i never had any songs in ogg
[06:58] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, I never listen to the radio
[06:58] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, I have
[06:58] <thomaslsamoht> well i live outside toronto, i have lots of radio options
[06:58] <thomaslsamoht> ;)
[06:58] <arthur> dabaR: there is 3 icons in "desktop" of ubuntu: hda1 hda5 and hda7 but when i try to acess hda1 nad hda5 they tell me that i dont have permission to access these
[06:58] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, ha I listen to a show in Canida
[06:58] <thomaslsamoht> ooooooooooo arthur
[06:58] <intelikey> yeah Nuxvomica ub will be a good transitional distro for you on the way to debian   lol
[06:58] <dabaR> arthur: what are they? windows?
[06:58] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, RantRadio
[06:58] <thomaslsamoht> i just solved that problem on one of my comps like  yesterday
[06:59] <thomaslsamoht> you need to change the owner
[06:59] <arthur> dabaR: hda1 probaly ntfs windows but hda7 probally is a fat32 partition that i created in ubuntu instalation
[06:59] <thomaslsamoht> arthur do you know how to enable root logons?
[06:59] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, ya I listen to Sean Kennedy
[06:59] <bojohan> hello. anyone familiar with "oprofile" package breakage during dist-upgrade?
[06:59] <dabaR> arthur: have you tried the automount script? Ubotu will tell you about it.
[06:59] <arthur> thomaslsamoht, not
[06:59] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, though you probly haven't heard of him
[07:00] <thomaslsamoht> no.
[07:00] <thomaslsamoht> lol
[07:00] <Nuxvomica> intelikey: so debian's still top?
[07:00] <pepsi> .
[07:00] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, install fakeroot
[07:00] <arthur> dabaR: i will try
[07:00] <thomaslsamoht> arthur go to system -> administration -> logon screen setup -> security -> enable root logons with GDM
[07:00] <thomaslsamoht> then in terminal
[07:00] <budluva> how do i find what package libpng.so.2 is in?
[07:00] <thomaslsamoht> type um..
[07:00] <dabaR> thomaslsamoht: there is no need for him to log in as root.
[07:00] <thomaslsamoht> yeah..
[07:00] <dabaR> that is a poor solution.
[07:01] <thomaslsamoht> i know i find it simpler though
[07:01] <thomaslsamoht> w/e
[07:01] <thomaslsamoht> tell him
[07:01] <thomaslsamoht> to change owner
[07:01] <nadien> erver ircchat.terra.cl 7000
[07:01] <nalioth> thomaslsamoht: using the enter key for puntuation is another form of spamming
[07:01] <thomaslsamoht> chown never worked out for me
[07:01] <DShepherd> thomaslsamoht: you are spamming.....type wat you want to say then press enter
[07:01] <MachineScrew> arthur, whats the problem
[07:02] <dabaR> thomaslsamoht: not only spamming, but also makes it harder to read what you are saying, and annoys people.
[07:02] <propagandhi> thomaslsamoht: then you didnt use it right, or read the man page on it
[07:02] <dabaR> arthur: try that script, if it does not work, you will have to modify the /etc/fstab file manually.
[07:02] <Nuxvomica> thanks guys
[07:02] <intelikey> Nuxvomica there is a l33t stigma attached to it but i really can't tell a nickles worth of differance in distros  they all have their high and low points.....
[07:02] <MachineScrew> propagandhi, the man pages are not install by default
[07:02] <Nuxvomica> intelikey: ok i get it. linux is linux. :) thanks.
[07:02] <DjKritical> Does anyone know how to enable an apache2 vertual host
[07:03] <farruinn> Nuxvomica: I like debian, but I like ubuntu more because of it's 6 month release cycle (as opposed to 3 years!)
[07:03] <intelikey> you bet.
[07:03] <propagandhi> MachineScrew: ok, I didnt realise
[07:03] <thomaslsamoht> u could always ignore me if you find me annoying.
[07:03] <MachineScrew> arthur, what are you trying to do
[07:03] <thomaslsamoht> ur the only one complaining.
[07:03] <dabaR> ok, whatever.
[07:03] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, thats not the point
[07:03] <dabaR> exactly.
[07:03] <dabaR> well...
[07:03] <thomaslsamoht> ur doing it right now.
[07:03] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, the ops could kick you if they wanted to
[07:04] <arthur> dabaR: the partitions apper in desktop but i cannot access, i get a error message: you dont have necessary permission to see this
[07:04] <thomaslsamoht> difference is machine i don't care :L i don't think i'm causing a problem.
[07:04] <Nuxvomica> farruinn: i like debian too. and openbsd. but im gravitating towards pretty distros now. i know i want to have debian and openbsd someday.
[07:04] <dabaR> arthur: I understand, the script could help you. how did you make them appear anyhow?
[07:04] <DShepherd> thomaslsamoht: well you are
[07:04] <MachineScrew> arthur, do a sudo chmod +777 /dev/the partion
[07:04] <propagandhi> thomaslsamoht: how much do you want to remain here
[07:04] <thomaslsamoht> why make it globally writable?
[07:04] <MachineScrew> arthur, that should work
[07:05] <arthur> dabaR, they auto appear
[07:05] <intelikey> MachineScrew ?   what is this for " sudo chmod +777 /dev/the partion "  ???
[07:05] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, I did that on a removable drive and it makes it so every one can see it
[07:05] <nalioth> thomaslsamoht: obviously from all the folks pointing out your punctuation style.. you are.
[07:05] <propagandhi> thomaslsamoht: treat people with respect perhaps even read the COC
[07:05] <dabaR> MachineScrew: not really. cause they are not his, and especially, 777 for ntfs is not a great idea.
[07:05] <nemik> anyone tried ubuntu with one of those tiny via EPIA motherboards? did/does it work ok?
[07:05] <MachineScrew> intelikey, so arthur can write to the partions
[07:06] <thomaslsamoht> make it writable for his group
[07:06] <dabaR> MachineScrew: as well, it is not mounted at /dev/somewhere, anyhow.
[07:06] <thomaslsamoht> aka: user
[07:06] <intelikey> you trying to format it or something ?
[07:06] <MachineScrew> ntfs isn't writable in linux
[07:06] <MachineScrew> or not stable
[07:06] <dabaR> haha, user aka group:)))
[07:06] <thomaslsamoht> its a vfat partition
[07:06] <MachineScrew> I wouldn't trust it
[07:06] <arthur> MachineScrew, the command didnt work
[07:06] <MachineScrew> well then there shouldn't be a problem
[07:07] <MachineScrew> arthur, did you unmount
[07:07] <dabaR> arthur: I would run that script to start. then I would come back..and ask for more help if it does not work.
[07:07] <thomaslsamoht> well i can tell him how to fix it dabar
[07:07] <deFrysk> thomaslsamoht, set it to user,umask=000  0 0 in fstab
[07:07] <MachineScrew> arthur, try umount the remount it
[07:07] <deFrysk> or whoever wants access
[07:07] <thomaslsamoht> get him to logon with root and do it with gnome
[07:07] <dabaR> arthur: listen to deFrysk ^
[07:08] <arthur> MachineScrew, the unmount didnt work too
[07:08] <thomaslsamoht> o i thought it was set in fstab right, but it was owned by root
[07:08] <MachineScrew> dabaR, all partions are listed in /dev/ if they exisit
[07:08] <kestas> guys ssh-add isn't remembering my passphrase
[07:08] <Severian> memik, have you?
[07:08] <deFrysk> dabaR, it gives automount and acces
[07:08] <kestas> but I dont know why
[07:08] <MachineScrew> arthur, did you run that script that they tell you to run ?
[07:09] <dabaR> MachineScrew: but you are trying to modify the folder where it is mounted, not the file that represents the device, but I am really not up for discussion on this, m too tired. and I dont know about it anyhow.
[07:09] <arthur> MachineScrew, no
[07:09] <thomaslsamoht> defrysk if its owned by root then there is still a problem isn't there?
[07:09] <dabaR> thomaslsamoht: no.
[07:09] <MachineScrew> arthur, they seem to think it will work
[07:09] <thomaslsamoht> ahhh
[07:09] <thomaslsamoht> i don't even remember how i fixed that on my installation
[07:09] <dabaR> MachineScrew: yes, that what deFrysk said will for sure.
[07:09] <MachineScrew> dabaR, you need permison on the device
[07:10] <dabaR> no on the folder, afaik, but really, I dont want to discuss this. I dont know ultimately.
[07:10] <thomaslsamoht> if the mountpoint is shared with his group that would also work if his fstab is set to user
[07:10] <MachineScrew> dabaR, on my usb HD formated with ext3 chmoding the target dir or any dir won't work
[07:10] <dabaR> nhever does
[07:10] <thomaslsamoht> o yeh machine
[07:10] <thomaslsamoht> i have a question for you
[07:11] <treitter> has anyone built X.org from source recently?
[07:11] <MachineScrew> dabaR, but works perfectly when I chmod +777 /dev/sda1
[07:11] <thomaslsamoht> i have a removable hard drive case, scsi, but i couldn't make an installation to it. why is that?
[07:11] <dabaR> MachineScrew: cool, thanks for letting me know.
[07:11] <MachineScrew> dabaR, I would do 666 but thats to evil
[07:11] <intelikey> user only allows mount/umount to be on a user specific basis,   umask= will affect read/write permissions.
[07:12] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, like with CDs that use syslinux so dose USB drives
[07:12] <dabaR> night all, consider that enter transition to space, thomaslsamoht really helps with readability.
[07:12] <thomaslsamoht> so you can't just do a regular install to it?
[07:12] <arthur> dabaR, i tried the first commands in url but they didnt work... should i try the "Mounting partitions manually" ?
[07:12] <dabaR> arthur: listen to deFrysk above.
[07:12] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, I don't know why that is
[07:13] <thomaslsamoht> o well.
[07:13] <thomaslsamoht> dabar i already told you to ignore me.
[07:13] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, do a ubuntu install on it but don't install grub when it asks just reboot
[07:13] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, then run syslinux on it unmounted
[07:14] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, thats supposed to work if not google is your friend in this case
[07:14] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, DSL dose it look at that
[07:14] <arthur> dabaR, sorry i get lost
[07:14] <intelikey> arthur "sudo mount /dev/hd?# /<mount.point> -o umask=0 "     and remember not to write to ntfs anymore than absolutly needed.
[07:14] <thomaslsamoht> i already decided against using it for a OS anyways, basically i just wanted it to have one hard drive with a vfat to have all my movies/music on it to take between houses
[07:15] <da_bon_bon> hi all
[07:15] <thomaslsamoht> but then i would have to dualboot using only one internal hard drive which i'm not really interested in
[07:15] <arthur> intelikey, this works to fat32 partitions ?
[07:15] <da_bon_bon> anyone got breezy cd from shipit ?
[07:15] <da_bon_bon> i want to see what it looks like
[07:15] <thomaslsamoht> arthur the only filesystem you can't write to in linux is ntfs
[07:15] <MachineScrew> thomaslsamoht, you could conseviably use Xen to boot it
[07:16] <thomaslsamoht> da bon bon i ordered mine 2 weeks ago
[07:16] <da_bon_bon> thomaslsamoht: arent there tools that allow you to write to ntfs ?
[07:16] <thomaslsamoht> it took like 2 months to get my hoary cds
[07:16] <da_bon_bon> thomaslsamoht: you recived ?
[07:16] <arthur> i dont want to write to ntfs, i just want to read then.. and i have a fat32 partition that i want to read and write!
[07:16] <MachineScrew> goodnight
[07:16] <thomaslsamoht> not yet.
[07:16] <deFrysk> captive-ntfs seems to be able to write to ntfs-partitions
[07:16] <thomaslsamoht> ntfs writing is bad.
[07:16] <thomaslsamoht> :l
[07:16] <nalioth> ubotu: tell arthur about mountwindows
[07:16] <Tomcat_> captive-ntfs is said to be slow :)
[07:17] <thomaslsamoht> i wouldn't mind if writing was slow, i just don't want it nuking a partition
[07:17] <thomaslsamoht> lol
[07:17] <mikecere> does anyone know if it's possible to have more than one wireless NIC through ndis-wrapper ?
[07:17] <arthur> nalioth, i dont know how to execute scripts!
[07:17] <nalioth> arthur: the file has instructions (most good shell scripts do)
[07:18] <thomaslsamoht> hes only been using linux for like 2 days
[07:18] <bird> farruinn thanks, i am going to have to set that to my launcher pannel somehow (the alt+f2 thing)
[07:18] <Severian> thomaslsamoht, try knoppix if you just need to do a little repair on an ntfs partition.  They have a driver that wraps the windows drived on the hard drive and loads it.  Then it uses the windows code to write the ntfs.
[07:18] <thomaslsamoht> oooooooo sounds fancy
[07:18] <thomaslsamoht> i don't have any ntfs partitions anymore anyways
[07:19] <thomaslsamoht> i was just trying to help art- out
[07:19] <bird> farruinn nvm i will just wright it down in a text file
[07:19] <arthur> nalioth,  the script didnt worked!
[07:19] <da_bon_bon> so.. no one recived breezy shipit cd ?
[07:19] <Severian> mikecere, sure, there must be hundreds of people doing it at the same time worldwide.  Maybe thousands.
[07:19] <wickedpuppy> da_bon_bon, not yet
[07:19] <bojohan> dist-upgrade broke half-way through. what should i do now? (i've been getting lots and lots of "warning: Setting locale failed" too).
[07:19] <da_bon_bon> wickedpuppy: ok
[07:19] <arthur> look:
[07:19] <deFrysk> da_bon_bon, minimum of 6 weeks to wait
[07:19] <mikecere> Severian, thanks :-P
[07:19] <arthur> Ignoring /dev/hda1 - already in /etc/fstab
[07:19] <arthur> error: libhal_device_get_property_type: org.freedesktop.Hal.NoSuchDevice: No device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/block_3_5
[07:19] <arthur> Ignoring /dev/hda5 - already in /etc/fstab
[07:19] <arthur> error: libhal_device_get_property_type: org.freedesktop.Hal.NoSuchDevice: No device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/block_3_6
[07:19] <da_bon_bon> deFrysk: why so ?
[07:20] <thomaslsamoht> uh oh..
[07:20] <deFrysk> da_bon_bon, keeps you quit for a few weeks now while waiting ;)
[07:20] <deFrysk> quite*
[07:20] <da_bon_bon> you mean quiet
[07:20] <da_bon_bon> :P
[07:20] <deFrysk> yes :D
[07:20] <thomaslsamoht> lol.
[07:20] <deFrysk> darn ainglese
[07:20] <wickedpuppy> not quite quiet huh ?
[07:20] <deFrysk> quit
[07:20] <deFrysk> e
[07:20] <deFrysk> ;p
[07:21] <thomaslsamoht> defrysk are you quebeccor or french?
[07:21] <da_bon_bon> lol, wickedpuppy :)
[07:21] <nalioth> ubotu: tell arthur about paste
[07:21] <deFrysk> thomaslsamoht, dutch so not too far off ;p
[07:21] <thomaslsamoht> o.
[07:21] <deFrysk> Frisian to be presice (not as in cow)
[07:21] <arthur> nalioth,  ?
[07:22] <wickedpuppy> arthur, read ya pm pls :P
[07:22] <hav0k> can someone help me with CUPS
[07:22] <hav0k> i dont know what im doing...
[07:23] <wickedpuppy> hav0k, we also don't know what ya doing ...
[07:23] <arthur> the script and commands didnt worke... what now?
[07:23] <thomaslsamoht> havok is the printer on your computer, or another computer on your network?
[07:23] <wickedpuppy> arthur, can paste ya mount output on the paste site that the bot showed ya ?
[07:23] <hav0k> right into my computer
[07:24] <thomaslsamoht> and you want to share it with other computers?
[07:24] <hav0k> no, i just want to get it installed for this computer
[07:24] <thomaslsamoht> o.
[07:24] <thomaslsamoht> u needs cups server
[07:24] <arthur> wickedpuppy, ok
[07:24] <thomaslsamoht> i don't know the package name
[07:24] <hav0k> oh
[07:24] <thomaslsamoht> i dont' serve
[07:25] <arthur> the paste is in the site
[07:25] <hav0k> i guess ill look
[07:25] <wickedpuppy> arthur, the url pls :P
[07:25] <arthur> wickedpuppy,  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4001
[07:25] <thomaslsamoht> o and havok
[07:25] <hav0k> yeah
[07:25] <thomaslsamoht> make sure you remember to share the printer too
[07:25] <hav0k> okay
[07:26] <hav0k> haha, if i ever get it set up
[07:26] <thomaslsamoht> its one thing to have cups
[07:26] <hav0k> ive been working on this for like 3 hours
[07:26] <thomaslsamoht> let me search for you.
[07:26] <hav0k> alright...
[07:26] <wickedpuppy> eh arthur ... just mount
[07:26] <farruinn> fyi for the channel: the xsessions ending in .desktop can only run one executable.  If you want a customized session, you have to write a separate script and have the .desktop file execute that
[07:26] <arthur> wickedpuppy, how?
[07:27] <thomaslsamoht> k havok
[07:27] <thomaslsamoht> its cupsys
[07:27] <wickedpuppy> mount ?
[07:27] <hav0k> apt-get install cupsys?
[07:27] <wickedpuppy> just type mount and see what ya get
[07:27] <thomaslsamoht> yeah
[07:27] <arthur> wickedpuppy, yep
[07:27] <hav0k> hmm, its already the latest version it says... haha
[07:27] <thomaslsamoht> then ur set up..
[07:28] <hav0k> but i still cant use the printer
[07:28] <thomaslsamoht> go to system -> settings -> printers
[07:28] <thomaslsamoht> system -> administrator
[07:28] <thomaslsamoht> my bad
[07:28] <hav0k> yeah
[07:28] <hav0k> i knew what you meaned
[07:28] <hav0k> and add printer
[07:28] <thomaslsamoht> m hrm
[07:28] <arthur> wickedpuppy, ?
[07:28] <wickedpuppy> eh arthur the output is same as what you just pasted ?
[07:29] <thomaslsamoht> i'm out guys.
[07:29] <hav0k> later
[07:29] <arthur> wickedpuppy, yep
[07:29] <wickedpuppy> eh mount has the info i need
[07:30] <wickedpuppy> i need the mount output ... not the fdisk -l of each hda*
[07:30] <arthur> wickedpuppy, and??
[07:31] <wickedpuppy> arthur, are you going to paste the mount output ?
[07:32] <arthur> wickedpuppy, but the partitions are mounted but i cannot access then!
[07:32] <_Caleb_> one question
[07:32] <budluva> what do i need to install to get this fixed???? ImportError: libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[07:32] <_Caleb_> does ubuntu have phpsysinfo?
[07:32] <wickedpuppy> arthur, can i see the mount output ?
[07:32] <budluva> i've tried apt searching for this package but it doesnt exist
[07:32] <jesse_> quick question, to add rounded corners to a theme i add ... ?
[07:32] <farruinn> arthur: do you have the users option in your /etc/fstab/
[07:32] <_Caleb_> does revdep-rebuild work on ubuntu?
[07:32] <bojohan> can anyone help with this one? http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4002
[07:32] <arthur> wickedpuppy, what are users options?
[07:33] <wickedpuppy> _Caleb_, they have
[07:33] <_Caleb_> phpsysinfo on ubuntu does it exist?
[07:33] <_Caleb_> ahh
[07:33] <_Caleb_> hmmm
[07:33] <budluva> caleb ya it should
[07:33] <wickedpuppy> _Caleb_, add universe and multiverse
[07:33] <_Caleb_> how?
[07:33] <arthur> farruinn,  what are users options?
[07:33] <wickedpuppy> arthur, thats farruinn question
[07:33] <_Caleb_> im new to ubuntu
[07:33] <_Caleb_> im use to Gentoo
[07:33] <arthur> wickedpuppy, sorry
[07:33] <wickedpuppy> !repos
[07:33] <Aven> hey, what's the apt-get file again?
[07:33] <wickedpuppy> !repositories
[07:33] <ubotu> How to add repositories:  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto See !sources for example soruces.list
[07:33] <Aven> *where's
[07:33] <arthur> wickedpuppy, did you saw http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4001 ?
[07:34] <wickedpuppy> yes arthur
[07:34] <farruinn> arthur: if you include users as an option then any user may mount and access the drive
[07:34] <wickedpuppy> but i need mount output
[07:34] <Aven> Ahh. nm hehe
[07:35] <wickedpuppy> _Caleb_, use the guide ubotu showed ya :P
[07:35] <cafuego> Aven: Did you get that ircd compiled & installed?
[07:35] <arthur> wickedpuppy, i tried to unmount but ubuntu tells me that only root can unmount!
[07:35] <hav0k> hey, im trying to add a printer that wasnt on the list... anyone help me?
[07:35] <farruinn> arthur: that's because you mounted the drive as root
[07:35] <wickedpuppy> arthur, i din't ask you to mount or umount anything
[07:35] <wickedpuppy> aryo
[07:35] <Aven> cafuego: oh yeah :)
[07:35] <esc_ape> so, besides xchat...whats a good irc client?
[07:35] <Aven> thanks
[07:36] <farruinn> esc_ape: screen+irssi
[07:36] <wickedpuppy> esc_ape, kvirc , erc , irssi , bitchx
[07:36] <cafuego> Aven: You left earlier before I could tell you about 'checkinstall'.
[07:36] <esc_ape> whats the best? :)
[07:36] <Aven> I had to install build-essential
[07:36] <arthur> farruinn, how i can login as root without reeboting?
[07:36] <Severian> arthur,  he just wants you to go to a terminal prompt and type     mount
[07:36] <Aven> just use sudoo
[07:36] <mustard5> arthur, sudo -s
[07:36] <Aven> *sudo
[07:36] <cafuego> Aven: Yes, but checkinstall allows you to build to a .deb package; so you don't get mess all over the filesystem.
[07:37] <_Caleb_> well
[07:37] <Aven> Ah, cool :)
[07:37] <farruinn> arthur: no need to login, simply do "sudo umount <mount>"
[07:37] <_Caleb_> its just the server install
[07:37] <_Caleb_> so
[07:37] <_Caleb_> ?
[07:37] <arthur> Severian, ok now i got....
[07:37] <budluva> anyone here installed the game Savage properly yet?
[07:38] <mustard5> sorry guys..wasnt following that
[07:38] <arthur> wickedpuppy, sorry i had not used linux before im a very newbe
[07:38] <cafuego> !info savage
[07:38] <arthur> wickedpuppy, i mounted now.. should i paste to site?
[07:38] <mshade> Shadowline: finally got it.
[07:38] <mustard5> :)
[07:38] <_Caleb_> anyone?
[07:38] <mshade> 1600x1200
[07:38] <_Caleb_> lol
[07:39] <mustard5> arthur, the mount ON ITS OWN prints out some information that wickedpuppy wants... just type mount alone and hit enter :)
[07:39] <arthur> mustard5, i did!
[07:39] <wickedpuppy> yes arthur pls .. paste .. and tell us the url so we could see how ya partitions are mounted
[07:39] <farruinn> _Caleb_: what's your question?
[07:40] <_Caleb_> im using the ubuntu server so theres no gui
[07:40] <_Caleb_> just wondering how to add more repos
[07:40] <arthur> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4003
[07:40] <_Caleb_> so i can get phpsysinfo
[07:40] <mustard5> arthur, k
[07:40] <_Caleb_> or update past 5.04
[07:40] <cafuego> _Caleb_: try 'apt-setup'
[07:40] <arthur> wickedpuppy, that is it?
[07:41] <mustard5> hmmm ntfs marked as rw..
[07:41] <wickedpuppy> arthur, yup.. thanks ... yah ntfs should be ro ... anyway your vfat partition looks fine ... its rw
[07:42] <AMDXP> is ssh installed by deafult or do you have to install it in Breezy
[07:42] <farruinn> _Caleb_: add universe from the wiki page I sent you and "apt-get install phpsysinfo"
[07:42] <arthur> wickedpuppy, what's "ro" ?
[07:42] <mustard5> arthur read only
[07:42] <farruinn> AMDXP: you need to install openssh-server and/or openssh-client
[07:43] <arthur> wickedpuppy, it's "ro" but i cannot read anyway
[07:43] <wickedpuppy> arthur, its rw ...
[07:43] <wickedpuppy> anyway you should be able to read ...
[07:44] <farruinn> not if he mounted with "sudo mount ..."
[07:44] <arthur> wickedpuppy, but when i trying to read ubuntu tells me i dont have permission
[07:44] <farruinn> or if user isn't set in /etc/fstab
[07:44] <mustard5> arthur, its a common setup problem.its ok
[07:44] <Xezton> hey guys.  I'm getting an error everytime I try to install Ubuntu 5.10.  It gets to "Installing the base system" and then all the sudden everything turns red and it says: "Unable to install initrd-tools", then it says to continue, and that makes me start the install process all over again.
[07:44] <mustard5> arthur, easily fixed ;)
[07:44] <arthur> mustard5, how?
[07:44] <farruinn> arthur: could you post the contents of /etc/fstab somewhre for us?
[07:45] <mustard5> arthur, with some patience and time :)
[07:45] <arthur> farruinn, how i can do that?
[07:45] <hsc2104> i'm trying to install matlab right now, and the instruction simply says "Run the installer and proceed with the installation"
[07:45] <farruinn> arthur: 'sudo cat /etc/fstab' then post it to a pastebin
[07:45] <hsc2104> i have no idea what this means...can someone help me?
[07:45] <farruinn> !pastebin
[07:45] <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
[07:46] <wickedpuppy> hsc2104, does it have something like install.sh or some shell script ?
[07:46] <hsc2104> lemme see
[07:46] <hsc2104> i see iso files, .dat file, and a .lic file
[07:46] <arthur> farruinn, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4004
[07:47] <cafuego> Isn't matlab commercial?
[07:47] <hsc2104> wickedpuppy, unfortunately i don't see any sh
[07:47] <hsc2104> it is
[07:47] <hsc2104> i got it from a website
[07:47] <wickedpuppy> hsc2104, what do you see then ?
[07:47] <cafuego> So why doesn't the company provide support?
[07:47] <hsc2104> it came in a zip file
[07:47] <farruinn> arthur: on the lines that begin /dev/hda1 5 and 6, change defaults to user. To do this run "gksudo gedit /etc/fstab"
[07:47] <wickedpuppy> eh hsc2104 call matlab ... thanks cafuego :P
[07:47] <_Caleb_> thanks guys
[07:48] <_Caleb_> i got it
[07:48] <hsc2104> i would, but i couldn't afford buying the program...i think that they provide help if it's purchased through them
[07:49] <wickedpuppy> hsc2104, then how ya got it ?
[07:49] <hsc2104> i got it from www.thepiratebay.org
[07:49] <arthur> farruinn, i cannot, i got this: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4005
[07:49] <mustard5> nobody seems to like the automount windows drive script :)
[07:49] <hsc2104> wickedpuppy, the seem to have alot of good software
[07:49] <cafuego> hsc2104: Then delete it, as it is unlicensed software. We don't do warez here.
[07:49] <hsc2104> *they
[07:50] <cafuego> hsc2104: Or if we do, we're not stuopid enough to ask for help with it on a public channel.
[07:50] <hsc2104> cafuego: okay...i'll try some things on my own, i guess
[07:51] <farruinn> arthur: hrm, maybe "sudo gedit /etc/fstab"
[07:51] <farruinn> although gksudo works fine for me
[07:51] <Whistler> hello
[07:51] <mustard5> farruinn, sudo gedit /etc/fstab will work
[07:51] <Whistler> does ubuntu support PLANET ADP-8301 modem?
[07:52] <kestas> does anyone know of a command which will recursively chmod all directories in a folder 700, and all files in the folder 600?
[07:52] <Xezton> hey guys.  I'm getting an error everytime I try to install Ubuntu 5.10.  It gets to "Installing the base system" and then all the sudden everything turns red and it says: "Unable to install initrd-tools", then it says to continue, and that makes me start the install process all over again.
[07:52] <wickedpuppy> recursively chmod ? chmor -r
[07:52] <kestas> if I chmod everything 700 then everything is executable
[07:52] <kestas> and if I chmod it 600 then I cant cd into directories
[07:52] <hsc2104> cafuego: that's alright.  i realize it's stupid, but i couldn't find anyone who can help me otherwise
[07:52] <arthur> farruinn, and then i just save and close ?
[07:52] <farruinn> arthur: yes, once you've made the changes
[07:52] <wickedpuppy> kestas, man chmod ... check out -r version
[07:52] <kestas> so I want to chmod files 600, and directories 700
[07:52] <Nuxvomica> kestas: man find
[07:52] <Delvien> What is a dangerous Temperature for a HDD
[07:52] <arthur> farruinn, ok i did
[07:52] <Whistler> Xezton do you install it to primary partition?
[07:52] <kestas> Nuxvomica, k thanks
[07:53] <farruinn> arthur: now you should be able to mount/umount the partitions as your normal user
[07:53] <cafuego> Delvien: 2000K would be quite bad.
[07:53] <Whistler> Xezton i had same prob.Then i tried installing to primary partition and it worked fine
[07:53] <Whistler> does ubuntu support PLANET ADP-8301 modem?
[07:53] <fotosoup> hey, quick question
[07:53] <Nuxvomica> Delvien: mine runs 60C fine
[07:53] <Xezton> Whistler i have one hard drive, Windows XP is on it.  I have 2 ntfs partitions, 1 ext3 partition (20 gb) with a swap part as well
[07:53] <farruinn> arthur: and read/write if applicable
[07:54] <Whistler> have you created ext3 partition as primary?
[07:54] <fotosoup> i'm running 5.04 Live CD.. how can I change the refresh rate?
[07:54] <Xezton> I'm not sure.  i just select the partition, and let ubuntu auto-fy it
[07:54] <Whistler> hm
[07:54] <Nuxvomica> anyone has an idea how i can compare two directories and update them automatically? (like windows briefcase ;)
[07:54] <Whistler> that should wokr
[07:55] <Whistler> work
[07:55] <AMDXP> farruinn: i want to be able to use putty to get into my ubuntu box from XP
[07:55] <Severian> fotosoup, System/Preferences/Screen Resolution
[07:55] <arthur> farruinn, i cant!
[07:55] <fotosoup> it only lists 60hz
[07:55] <farruinn> AMDXP: then install openssh-server on the ubuntu box (if putty is an ssh client, I don't use windows
[07:55] <mustard5> farruinn, can I take arthur aside and show him something?
[07:55] <Whistler> where can i find list of supported modems?
[07:55] <Xezton> I'm trying burning a cd at like 8x.. but who knows if that'll work.
[07:55] <farruinn> mustard5: of course
[07:55] <arthur> mustard5, what?
[07:55] <mustard5> arthur can you join #kubuntu-offtopic plz?
[07:55] <kdude> anybody here knows how to make MIDI play on a Audigy Value 2
[07:56] <AMDXP> farruinn: they use NT/XP at work i want to be able to connect to my box at home
[07:56] <Severian> foto, well, that will be your choice then.  It depends on what monitor was detected during startup.
[07:56] <wickedpuppy> Nuxvomica, use diff and rsync ..
[07:56] <hsc2104> cafuego: where do you learn all these things about ubuntu anyway?  i tried googling and searching in the ubuntu forum, but the issue that i'm trying to deal with is too specific to be able to find all that easily
[07:56] <Hackel> Is anyone using the network-manager version that just went into universe?  For me it just loads and does nothing (narrow blank space appears in notification area).
[07:56] <Whistler> where can i find list of supported modems?
[07:56] <Xezton> Whistler weird thing is, it also does it on another computer i've tried to install it on, but it just erases the entire disc on that one and stops at the same place
[07:56] <fotosoup> It's a newer monitor an NEC 19" CRt running off an x800pro
[07:56] <farruinn> AMDXP: then yes, install openssh-server on the ubuntu machine
[07:56] <AMDXP> ok thanks i will find a guide to help me set it up i just installed it
[07:57] <Whistler> Xezton have you burned the cd yourself?
[07:57] <Xezton> Whistler yes
[07:57] <budluva> how do i reinstall libfreetype? apt-get remove wants to remove 333 packages, apt-get reinstall libfreetype doesnt work either
[07:57] <Severian> fotosoup, Ubuntu probably does not know your monitor.  Can you download the 5.10 live CD and try it?
[07:57] <Whistler> Xezton wta what speed?
[07:58] <Whistler> at what
[07:58] <farruinn> budluva: perhaps dpkg-reconfigure libfreetype
[07:58] <fotosoup> I could, but I don't think the monitor is new enough to not be included in 5.04
[07:58] <Xezton> Whistler well previously at whatever nero thought was maximum speed (I'm guessing 24x) but I'm burning one right now at 8x (60% done)
[07:58] <Hackel> budluva:  apt-get --reinstall install libfreetype
[07:58] <fotosoup> anything I can do during the boot to choose what refresh rate I want along with the resolutions?
[07:58] <FarrisG> Is there a standard method of installing ATI fgl drivers for ubuntu, or is the old debian way the only good method?
[07:59] <cafuego> FarrisG: Just use the prebuilt packages.
[07:59] <crimsun> FarrisG: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:59] <Whistler> Xezton thats the problem
[07:59] <cdubya> hi, just installed breezy on my laptop and am wondering how I can get DVDs to play right....
[07:59] <cdubya> Totem doesn't work, I installed vlc.....
[07:59] <bur[n] er> !tell cdubya about dvd
[07:59] <Severian> fotosoup, you may be right.  But, it is not always a matter of the monitor being new.  It is a matter of someone entering the information for that monitor in the right place.  That sometimes happens quickly, and sometimes not.
[07:59] <Whistler> Xezton its iso file so you have to burn it max 8x
[07:59] <bur[n] er> !tell cdubya about dma
[07:59] <Xezton> Whistler ya think that 8x will work for me?  I've burnt other distros that way and they've worked fine, namely Debian
[08:00] <cdubya> already did the hdparm thing for dma......
[08:00] <Xezton> Whistler i mean, at whatever nero determined
[08:00] <bur[n] er> cdubya: totem works if you have the libdvdcss package
[08:00] <fotosoup> hmm, is there any way I can choose the refresh rate I want when it asks me for the screen resolutions I want?
[08:00] <cdubya> I have that package. still doesn't work.
[08:00] <budluva> ok, i was trying to install the demo for Savage and i copied all the libs in Savage_Demo/libs to /usr/lib because it was complaining it couldnt find any, then x froze and startx doesnt work, there is no errors when i try to startx, i see the nvidia splash and it boots me back to console, /var/log/Xorg.log.0 has no EE's either
[08:00] <Whistler> Xezton i had same prob last week.Ubuntu`s iso is well compressed so you cant burn it at high speeds
[08:00] <budluva> any suggestions?
[08:00] <bur[n] er> cdubya: explain "doesn't work"
[08:00] <cafuego> Xezton: Depends on the media and speed of your machine as well. Mine tend to be fine at up to 40x, but they don't work if I burn at higher speeds.
[08:00] <cdubya> I put in a dvd, it loads up in totem, but never plays the movie.
[08:00] <cdubya> or even makes it to the menu
[08:00] <Xezton> Whistler oh ok.  So 8x should do it? :) cool!
[08:00] <farruinn> budluva: tip, if it's not installed by apt-get, putit in /usr/local/*
[08:00] <Whistler> i think so.
[08:00] <Whistler> :)
[08:01] <Whistler> better use cdrw
[08:01] <Whistler> :)
[08:01] <budluva> farruinn /usr/local/libs?
[08:01] <bur[n] er> cdubya: get totem-xine ?
[08:01] <Xezton> Whistler well i'll give it a shot here in a few minutes.  lol i have like 2000 cd-rs
[08:01] <Severian> fotosoup, I wish there was.
[08:01] <cdubya> bur[n] er, lemme try.........
[08:01] <Whistler> k then :P)
[08:01] <calamari> what could cause ubuntu not to load things from /etc/modules ?
[08:01] <fotosoup> haha, ya me too... since I have an actual copy of ubuntu not a downloaded one... now it's going to waste haha
[08:01] <farruinn> budluva: /usr/local isn't touched by anything that's installed via apt-get, so it's your playground
[08:02] <budluva> and i keep getting this in my console....* Id "S2" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes     anyone know wtf this means?
[08:02] <calamari> by things I mean it doesn't load anything from /etc/modules
[08:02] <Severian> fotosoup, 60 hz may not be optimal for your monitor, but it is hardly unusable.
[08:03] <fotosoup> well, it's just at 1152x864 it really bothers my eyes
[08:03] <fotosoup> I run 85hz is the only one that doesn't cause flicker
[08:03] <fotosoup> I run 85hz* in windows
[08:03] <cdubya> bur[n] er, sweet, that did it.
[08:04] <cdubya> THANKS!
[08:04] <farruinn> fotosoup: you've run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' to re-enter your settings?
[08:04] <cdubya> can you adjust the brightness and stuff in totem.....?
[08:04] <fotosoup> no... i'm fairly new to linux
[08:04] <fotosoup> and wanted to try ubuntu
[08:04] <deFrysk> fotosoup, see if your horizontal an vertical frequenties are correct
[08:05] <bur[n] er> cdubya: you're welcome :)
[08:05] <fotosoup> how do I do that?
[08:05] <farruinn> fotosoup: just run that command in the terminal
[08:05] <deFrysk> fotosoup, find the specs of your monitor
[08:05] <bur[n] er> cdubya: edit, preferences... slide the bars
[08:05] <cdubya> bur[n] er, kinda weird, though, the colors or brightness, I'm not sure which, don't seem right at all.....
[08:05] <fotosoup> ok
[08:05] <fotosoup> 1 second
[08:05] <farruinn> fotosoup: and follow deFrysk's advice before doing this :)
[08:05] <cdubya> nm
[08:06] <cdubya> my fault.
[08:06] <cdubya> movie was that way.
[08:06] <cdubya> man
[08:06] <bur[n] er> hehe
[08:06] <cdubya> thanks again.
[08:06] <bur[n] er> no problem
[08:06] <cdubya> btw, breezy is great.
[08:06] <cdubya> installed on this laptop without a hitch.
[08:06] <deFrysk> all your advise are belong to me
[08:06] <bur[n] er> cdubya: add your laptop info to the wiki :)
[08:07] <bur[n] er> cdubya: there's a page with laptop testing for breezy
[08:07] <cdubya> whereto?
[08:07] <cdubya> be happy to
[08:07] <Xezton> Whistler installing base system now from 8x cd :)
[08:08] <alekz> why i cant access to ubuntu forums ?
[08:08] <cdubya> bur[n] er, got a url?
[08:08] <alekz> forget it im in :P
[08:08] <Whistler> Xezton you are fast :)
[08:09] <fotosoup> hmm, only option was 1152x864 at 75hz but it didn't change it in the xorg.conf file
[08:09] <Xezton> it's a new box i built.  it's pretty fast
[08:10] <Xezton> not sure why i'm so awake at 2am tho
[08:11] <budluva> is there a apt-get reinstall world option?
[08:11] <fotosoup> is there any way to force a resolution/refresh rate through the terminal?
[08:11] <budluva> i think my ubuntu machine is fooked
[08:11] <Xezton> Whistler HOORAY! IT WORKED
[08:11] <Xezton> thanks man!
[08:12] <farruinn> budluva: this is only a guess, but based on even the little bit you've said I would say backup your data and reinstall
[08:12] <bur[n] er> cdubya: i don't have an URL sadly
[08:13] <bur[n] er> cdubya: it's in the wiki somehwere ;)  search for LaptopTesting :)
[08:13] <Whistler> Xezton np :)
[08:13] <calamari> budluva: can you pastebin a list of the libs you installed?
[08:14] <budluva> calamari, no paste, ill type them, as im in console :P will have to type them out on this windows box :P
[08:14] <cdubya> bur[n] er, ok. hey have you installed jdk at any time?
[08:14] <kestas> Nuxvomica, I had a look at the find manual and threw this together;
[08:14] <kestas> find . -type d | sed -e 's/^/"/' -e 's/$/"/' | sed -e 's/^/chmod 700 /' > script.sh && find . -type f | sed -e 's/^/"/' -e 's/$/"/' | sed -e 's/^/chmod 600 /' >> script.sh
[08:14] <calamari> budluva: hopefully not too long a list :)
[08:14] <kestas> but the problem is it misses some files
[08:15] <bur[n] er> cdubya: jre, never jdk
[08:15] <kestas> which have special charecters in them
[08:15] <budluva> calamari 10-12
[08:15] <bur[n] er> cdubya: wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTesting :)
[08:15] <budluva> calamari ill paste my whole problem/situation too
[08:15] <kestas> is there a more elegant way of chmodding all directories 700, and all files 600?
[08:15] <kestas> anyone know?
[08:15] <calamari> budluva: ok
[08:16] <kestas> any ideas?
[08:16] <cdubya> bur[n] er, I have jdk 5.0 and tried to do fakeroot make-jpkg jdk-version-yada-yada, but it fails saying it can't find a c compiler, even though gcc is installed
[08:16] <Whistler> does PLANET ADP-8301 work under ubuntu?
[08:17] <farruinn> Whistler: go to this link:
[08:17] <farruinn> !hardware
[08:17] <wickedpuppy> cdubya, you got gcc-4.0 soft linked to gcc ?
[08:17] <ubotu> I guess hardware is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[08:17] <bur[n] er> cdubya: u really want jdk and not just the jre?
[08:17] <budluva> calamari http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4009
[08:18] <cdubya> bur[n] er, yep, need it for school
[08:18] <wickedpuppy> kestas, if i were you i would chmod all 700 or 600 then re chmod the directories ...
[08:18] <bur[n] er> aww... well, maybe jdk expects gcc 3.3 or a different version than the ubuntu one?
[08:18] <cdubya> I can just point to it with eclipse, but it'd be nice to be able to configure firefox, etc with it after all is said and done.....
[08:19] <calamari> budluva: are you running i386?
[08:19] <budluva> yup
[08:19] <bur[n] er> cdubya: i assume you have "build-essential" ?
[08:19] <calamari> budluva: okay great.. one min and I'll tar some replacements
[08:20] <budluva> calamari hold up
[08:20] <cdubya> bur[n] er, umm, huh?
[08:20] <calamari> budluva: yea?
[08:20] <budluva> nm
[08:20] <budluva> continue :P
[08:21] <budluva> just copy your libs to my /usr/lib?
[08:21] <bur[n] er> cdubya: get the "build-essential" package from apt
[08:22] <nalioth> budluva: what libs?
[08:22] <calamari> budluva: hoary?
[08:22] <budluva> breezy
[08:22] <ryan> how can i change a module that is loaded on boot up?
[08:22] <budluva> nalioth http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4009
[08:22] <calamari> budluva: weird, my libcrypto is newer than yours
[08:22] <budluva> calamari remember, those are the list of libs in the game demos /libs
[08:22] <calamari> ahh right
[08:23] <budluva> not my /usr/lib
[08:23] <ryan> i need to change ipw2200 to ipw2200 led=1
[08:23] <nalioth> budluva: it is a bad idea to put ANYTHING in /usr/lib/
[08:23] <nalioth> budluva: use /usr/local/lib instead
[08:23] <hsc2104> hey cafuego
[08:24] <budluva> nalioth someone else informed me after i copied :P
[08:24] <budluva> nalioth but thanks :P
[08:24] <budluva> btw, has anyone gotten Savage to work? wonder if all this was worth it to play the demo hehe
[08:24] <cdubya> bur[n] er, cool, that did it. Thanks again!
[08:24] <hsc2104> for some reason, during installation of ubuntu, my computer did not detect a network card
[08:24] <bur[n] er> cdubya: my pleasure
[08:24] <hsc2104> can someone help me find the write driver for this?
[08:24] <hsc2104> right*
[08:25] <concept10> what packages are needed for a nfs client in breezy?  rpcinfo -p tells me that only portmapper is running..
[08:25] <nalioth> ubotu: tell concept10 about nfs
[08:25] <cdubya> ah. missing a plugin.
[08:25] <hsc2104> the error said "no network interfaces were found.  The installation system was unable to find a network device"
[08:26] <deFrysk> hsc2104, we need to know your networkcard type
[08:26] <Delvien> Anyone know how to convert a *.mdf file into an ISO ?
[08:26] <hsc2104> it says that it's an integrated network card...
[08:26] <hsc2104> i have no idea what this means :P
[08:26] <DMJC> how do you tell ubuntu to autoload a service at boot?
[08:26] <DMJC> eg samba
[08:26] <deFrysk> hsc2104, then we need to know your motherboard-type
[08:26] <hsc2104> oh okay
[08:27] <hsc2104> deFrysk, i'll look for it
[08:27] <calamari> budluva: still workin on it.. about 3/4 way
[08:27] <alekz> hi, i've installed skype and synaptic says i have a broken package, how can i fix it
[08:27] <alekz> ?
[08:27] <NoUse> alekz what package does it say is broken?
[08:27] <budluva> calamari thanks bro, really appreciate this :P have to be up in 5.5 hrs and cant give up and leave my pc busted while i sleep
[08:27] <holycow> vlc is still top dog for playing encrypted dvds on ubuntu
[08:27] <budluva> i'd just feel dirty :P
[08:27] <holycow> totem has gotten much better tho
[08:27] <agt> Delvien, http://mdf2iso.berlios.de/ ?
[08:28] <alekz> NoUse, i have not idea, how can i search for it ?
[08:28] <alekz> NoUse, :o i see skype package is broken
[08:28] <NoUse> alekz try running sudo apt-get -f install in a terminal
[08:29] <alekz> NoUse, look a part of the output: The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[08:29] <alekz>   skype: Depends: libqt3c102-mt (>= 3:3.3.3.2) but it is not installable
[08:29] <NoUse> alekz how did you install skype?
[08:29] <deFrysk> !skype
[08:29] <ubotu> skype is, like, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[08:30] <calamari> budluva: lol
[08:30] <alekz> NoUse, i downloaded the .deb from skype.com and dpkg -i skype.*.deb
[08:30] <deFrysk> alekz, get the .deb from seveas
[08:30] <NoUse> alekz yeah remove skype and try doing it via the links ubotu just sent
[08:30] <calamari> budluva: http://kidsquid.com/libs.tar.gz
[08:30] <budluva> calamari thanks man
[08:30] <alekz> ok let me try it
[08:30] <calamari> budluva: nm, extract those then run ldconfig
[08:31] <budluva> tar xvf libs.tar.gz
[08:31] <budluva> ?
[08:31] <calamari> budluva: tar -zxvf libs.tar.gz
[08:31] <budluva> ahh ok
[08:32] <hsc2104> deFrysk, i found on a website that portege 3490ct (which is what i have) has a  OEM factory direct System / Motherboard - with CPU B36087541075 - PCB FKWSZ1
[08:33] <budluva> calamari still no startx
[08:33] <hsc2104> deFrysk, does that help or should i keep looking?
[08:33] <budluva> calamari reboot and try?
[08:33] <calamari> budluva: yeah
[08:33] <budluva> k brb
[08:35] <hsc2104> hello?
[08:35] <hsc2104> can someone help me with a network problem?
[08:35] <hsc2104> during installation, i found got an error saying that the system was unable to find a network device
[08:36] <jack|ass> Any ideas on why Nautilus would be hella slow when trying to browse a usb-mounted hard drive?
[08:36] <Severian> So who is this Seveas fellow and is his repository trustworthy?  I have no complaints, I just don't know anything about him.
[08:36] <budluva> calamari still no x
[08:36] <deFrysk> hsc2104, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5645&page=2
[08:36] <budluva> calamari and still no errors in xorg.log
[08:36] <hsc2104> deFrysk,  are you still there?
[08:36] <calamari> budluva: ahh bummer.. exactly the same?
[08:37] <hsc2104> deFrysk, hey thanks
[08:37] <calamari> budluva: btw you did run ldconfig, right?
[08:37] <deFrysk> afk
[08:38] <hsc2104> deFrysk: i actually saw that website, but it didn't help much
[08:39] <hsc2104> deFrysk, you still there?
[08:39] <hsc2104> deFrysk, are you still there?
[08:40] <hsc2104> thanks for your help in advance
[08:41] <andi5> hi. does anybody know about apt-proxy-import having problems finding suitable backends?
[08:41] <budluva> calamari ya ran it sudo
[08:42] <cdubya> is there a .deb for mplayer anywhere?
[08:42] <crimsun> !info mplayer-586
[08:42] <ubotu> mplayer-586: (The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux), section multiverse/graphics, is extra. Version: 1:1.0-pre7cvs20050716-0.1ubuntu9 (breezy), Packaged size: 3670 kB, Installed size: 7928 kB
[08:43] <Mabus06> 
[08:45] <calamari> budluva: well, let's try to delete those demo files from /usr/lib
[08:45] <Mabus06> how do you burn a file to two dvds?
[08:45] <cdubya> so what do I need to add to the sources.list file to be able to grab that package?
[08:46] <andi5> Mabus06: do you mean what "split" does for you?
[08:46] <calamari> budluva: go to /usr/lib and sudo rm each file that was listed in that libs directory, then tar -zxvf libs.tar.gz again and run ldconfig
[08:46] <Severian> Mabus06, I would burn it to one and then burn it to the second.
[08:46] <Mabus06> On windows you need to do some stuff with winzip and whatnot.
[08:46] <hsc2104> Can anyone hlep me with this? i was trying to install linksys on my computer, so i followed the directions in that website, but when i opened system-> networking, it says ethernet connection:the interface eth0 is not configured; Modem connection: The interface ppp0 is not configured
[08:46] <Mabus06> Is it just a matter of putting in a dvd, trying to burn, and putting in a second disc partway through?
[08:47] <Mabus06> If so you could have just... told me that instead of inferring I'm an idiot
[08:47] <hsc2104> anyone?
[08:47] <Severian> Mabus06, Oh, I see.  You have a file you need to break up and put part of it on one and part on a second.  Right?
[08:48] <hsc2104> i'm really new to ubuntu so i really need some help...
[08:48] <andi5> Mabus06: if you have the space, i'd do "split -b=4400m <file>" or such for splitting it in 440mb megabyte pieces
[08:48] <Mabus06> Yes, Severian
[08:49] <nubuntu> Trying to install Java, but there are a lot of packages to choose from. j2re, sdk, j2ee... What should I download?  (ubuntu breezy i386 with Opera browser)
[08:49] <Mabus06> andi5, you say b=4400m for a 440mb file
[08:49] <andi5> Mabus06: and you probably know what i mean :D
[08:49] <Mabus06> oh, so it's just 440?
[08:49] <andi5> Mabus06: why that, one dvd takes 4.5 gigs or so, right? so why just a tenth? ;)
[08:50] <Mabus06> well I would have changed the values due to that logic, andi5
[08:50] <cdubya> hsc2104, assuming you've got the machine cabled, have you tried to configure eth0?
[08:51] <hsc2104> cdubya, i don't think so....is the command simple config eth0?
[08:51] <hsc2104> simply*
[08:51] <Severian> andi5, you had a typo.  Mabus06 is confused because you put 440 in your statement the second time.
[08:51] <cdubya> hsc2104, what version of ubuntu?
[08:51] <andi5> Severian: dwim ;)
[08:51] <hsc2104> cdubya, i have 5.10
[08:51] <Mabus06> btw, Severian, never did get that geforce working
[08:51] <hsc2104> cdubya, thanks for helping =)
[08:51] <cdubya> System > Administration > Networking
[08:52] <hsc2104> cdubya: yup
[08:52] <cdubya> hsc2104, click once on eth0, then properties.
[08:52] <Severian> Mabus06, So, are you using the 865 video now?  Is it decent?
[08:52] <Mabus06> Although I solved the hotplug problem by changing the BIOS. But doing so caused even lspci to not find my geforce, severian. :(
[08:52] <hsc2104> cdubya, do i then click on "enable this connection"?
[08:52] <Mabus06> changing == updating
[08:52] <calamari> budluva: still awake? hehe
[08:52] <cdubya> then hsc2104, yep. then set the ip addressing to DHCP.
[08:52] <Mabus06> Severian, I don't know how to get OpenGL working on this one. :(
[08:53] <hsc2104> cdubya: okay, did that
[08:53] <Mabus06> hsc2104, and click "enable"
[08:53] <cdubya> then click activate on the main window.
[08:53] <Mabus06> err, activate. right
[08:53] <cdubya> hsc2104, then if you can't get anywhere, you'll need to do some poking.........
[08:54] <hsc2104> Mabus06, cdubya, it now says "the interface eth0 is active"
[08:54] <cdubya> ok
[08:54] <Mabus06> then try opening firefox, hsc2104
[08:54] <cdubya> try to get to your router in a firefox window
[08:54] <cdubya> 192.168.whateveryoursubnetis
[08:54] <hsc2104> okay
[08:55] <cdubya> did anything come up
[08:55] <hsc2104> yup
[08:55] <cdubya> cool
[08:55] <hsc2104> it seems to work~
[08:55] <cdubya> can you get outside
[08:55] <hsc2104> yup
[08:55] <hsc2104> :)
[08:55] <cdubya> kewl
[08:55] <Mabus06> hsc2104, the default homepage for firefox on ubuntu is local
[08:55] <Mabus06> so just make sure it can load other pages, hsc2104 ;-)
[08:55] <cdubya> yeah, try google or something
[08:55] <cdubya> heh
[08:55] <hsc2104> Mabus06, cdubya, it's working great now :)
[08:56] <Mabus06> great
[08:56] <calamari> can anyone else get to google.com ?
[08:56] <cdubya> should be good to go, though. DHCP should be on out of the box
[08:56] <Mabus06> calamari, if you can't get to google.com but your internet works, it's likely malware
[08:56] <cdubya> calamari, yep, got right to it
[08:56] <calamari> Mabus06: uhoh.. :/
[08:57] <aftertaf> calamari> if you're in linux, check your hosts file
[08:57] <Mabus06> calamari, on my XP machine, I can't load google. Try asking someoen here for a good antimalware program
[08:57] <aftertaf> ping google.com and see the ip address
[08:57] <calamari> I'm using ubuntu of course :)
[08:57] <Mabus06> oh and calamari, try going to yahoo.com, search for "google" and click on the link to google.
[08:57] <Severian> Mabus06, That is an easy one.  Ubuntu
[08:58] <hsc2104> can you guys help me set up my wireless?  i should be able to put in the settings in networking so that the wireless is on, rigtht?
[08:58] <bob2> no
[08:58] <praetorian> dpes anyone have an idea why i would get the following message while trying to burn a dvd either from an iso, or in nautilus:
[08:58] <Mabus06> hsc2104, yes. Let me know if you have problems and where
[08:58] <praetorian> :-[ PERFORM OPC failed with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h] : Input/output error
[08:58] <calamari> Mabus06: nope.. weird.. was just working 5 minutes ago .. lol
[08:58] <hsc2104> Mabus06, thanks~
[08:59] <Mabus06> hsc2104, did your hardware come with a driver?
[08:59] <Mabus06> hsc2104, I had to use ndiswrapper to get the windows driver to work for my wireless
[09:00] <hsc2104> Mabus06, i found directions to set up my wireless in the forum, and i did exactly what they told me which included using ndiswrapper to get the driver
[09:00] <Mabus06> and any problems so far, hsc2104 ?
[09:00] <hsc2104> Mabus06, and the last step is to configure the settings in networking, but i have no idea how
[09:01] <Mabus06> hsc2104, it is pretty simple... I did it with not much knowledge of networking
[09:01] <calamari> I guess it's my isp, because my other system can't access google either
[09:01] <Mabus06> hsc2104, just remember to set all that IP crap to DHCP
[09:01] <cdubya> hsc2104, I didn't have to do anything but setup my wireless in the networking applet.
[09:01] <calamari> can anyone offer me an ip for google?
[09:02] <Mabus06> lol @ faustus has no reason
[09:02] <cdubya> calamari, how about 72.14.207.99
[09:02] <Mabus06> !botsnacks
[09:02] <ubotu> thanks mabus06 :)
[09:02] <hsc2104> Mabus06, i have my wireless card connected, and have the ip stuff set to DHCP...does this mean that the wireless should be working right now?
[09:02] <calamari> cdubya: thanks that's working
[09:02] <cdubya> calamari, np
[09:02] <cdubya> hsc2104, are you running WEP?
[09:03] <hsc2104> cdubya, i'm not sure what WEP is...
[09:03] <Mabus06> hsc2104, it should be... are you talking to us on your ubuntu machine?
[09:03] <Mabus06> encryption, hsc2104
[09:03] <cdubya> hsc2104, encrypting the packets between you and the router...
[09:03] <Delvien> Anyone here gotten Battlefield 2 to work with Cedega ?
[09:03] <cdubya> hsc2104, if so, you need to add your key in the ath0 setup.....and then you should be good to go....
[09:04] <cdubya> that's all I had to do anyway....
[09:04] <cdubya> setup real slick.
[09:05] <hsc2104> cdubya, i'm not sure...can you tell me how i can check?
[09:05] <cdubya> hsc2104, you should be able to access your router's config via a webmin......if so, look for Wireless Security or WEP or something like that to see if it's on.....
[09:05] <cdubya> hsc2104, sorry, it will be different than mine, but I can try......
[09:05] <cdubya> mine's a Toshiba.....
[09:05] <hsc2104> cdubya, sorry about the slow response...i'm a really slow typer
[09:05] <cdubya> hsc2104, np
[09:05] <Mabus06> hsc2104, it's probably working. Check to see if it is before further troubleshooting. ;-)
[09:06] <libin> hello
[09:06] <cdubya> hsc2104, as long as you can get into the webmin and check to see if it's running (and if not, enable it, create a key, and then remember it.....)
[09:06] <Mabus06> hi, libin
[09:06] <hsc2104> cdubya, can you tell me how i can get into the webmin?
[09:06] <wickedpuppy> hsc2104, localhost:10000
[09:07] <cdubya> hsc2104, do you know your router's IP?
[09:07] <cdubya> hsc2104, you're on the same subnet, so it's the default one likely.....
[09:07] <Mabus06> hsc2104, it's likely 192.168.0.1
[09:07] <luke_> my internet seems to work, but firefox wont connect??
[09:07] <hsc2104> cdubya, i don't have a router, but i think the dorm has wireless
[09:07] <cdubya> ah
[09:07] <thalg> How can I sett a root passw in Terminal ??? I dont get this choice when installing..
[09:08] <wickedpuppy> !root
[09:08] <ubotu> from memory, root is disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[09:08] <cdubya> hsc2104, if you enable the device and then activate it, do you get an ip?
[09:08] <Severian> thalg, Ubuntu does not use root.
[09:08] <cdubya> hsc2104, you can find out by opening a terminal and typing ifconfig......
[09:09] <daaku> anyone know if evms, lvm, mdadm, mdadm-raid are required if i'm using dmraid?
[09:09] <luke_> hey my graphics card is a 6600GT, and I am unable to set the resolution over 1024*768, any idea how i can fix  that?
[09:09] <cdubya> look for ath0 and see if it's getting a good IP....if so, you're good to go, but hopefully noone's sniffing that subnet and watching your passwords fly by in cleartext....
[09:09] <Madpilot> thalg: use sudo instead, and see the wiki URL a few lines up ^^^
[09:09] <cdubya> hsc2104, ;-)
[09:09] <luke_> hello? do i have a voice?
[09:10] <Mabus06> hsc2104, I no longer understand your problem. Is it not working?
[09:10] <hsc2104> cdubya,  would it be the thing that says inet addr:160.39.130.59 ?
[09:10] <thalg> Ok, but I cant use the apt-get command,
[09:10] <daaku> luke_: you need to setup your xorg.conf
[09:10] <cdubya> hsc2104, is it listed in the ath0 section?
[09:10] <Mabus06> hsc2104, that would be your IP address, probably
[09:10] <Madpilot> thalg: "sudo apt-get <whatever>"
[09:10] <thalg> Ok, testing..
[09:11] <cdubya> hsc2104, you probably have several entries: lo, eth0 and ath0......
[09:11] <wickedpuppy> thalg, pls use sudo for all your rootly powers :P
[09:11] <cdubya> hsc2104, what's the ath0 IP address?
[09:11] <Severian> luke_, It is likely that you will have to edit the xorg.conf file and add the proper entry for your monitor first.  This is a potentially dangerous thing to do and you need to be very careful..   Incorrect setting can cause some monitors to catch fire.
[09:11] <Madpilot> !tell thalg about root
[09:11] <hsc2104> cdubya, Mabus06, i'll be right back.  sorry...it'll be a minute.
[09:11] <hsc2104> cdubya, Mabus06 i appreciate all the help you guys have given me
[09:12] <thalg> Ok, thank its works...
[09:12] <cdubya> hsc2104, np. You're looking for a line like this in the ath0 section:  inet addr:192.168.10.101  Bcast:192.168.10.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
[09:12] <cdubya> the inet address is the one you're interested in
[09:12] <Mabus06> pssst, cdubya... he's gone. ;-)
[09:12] <luke_> hello?
[09:12] <cdubya> Mabus06, my bad.
[09:12] <osfameron> help!  how do I get my microphone to work?
[09:13] <osfameron> I have installed esound
[09:13] <osfameron> the microphone works on my other ubuntu machine (laptop)
[09:13] <Kuolio> \o/
[09:13] <osfameron> I haven't apt-getted anything on this box relating to audio except esound
[09:13] <cdubya> luke_, did the card get picked up correctly?
[09:13] <cyphase> To everyone in here: I'd appreciate it if you could install Gobby and connect to me
[09:13] <Kuolio> I just found out about ubuntu having VERY easy ndiswrapper configuratin GUI
[09:13] <cyphase> i don't need to many people..
[09:13] <Kuolio> this is so awesome
[09:13] <Kuolio> \o/
[09:13] <Mabus06> Kuolio, what exactly is awesome?
[09:13] <cyphase> Connect to cyphase.homelinux.com:6522 with Gobby
[09:14] <[Chameleon] > Mabus06: probably the ndiswrapper config GUI that Kuolio just mentioned
[09:14] <cdubya> Mabus06, what source do I need to look for an mplayer deb in?
[09:14] <Kuolio> <3 ubuntu for making ndiswrapper installation as easy as "1-2-3"
[09:14] <[Chameleon] > Kuolio: so where is this fancy thing?
[09:14] <[Chameleon] > Kuolio: I need to get ndiswrapper working on my wife's laptop
[09:14] <cdubya> oops, found it.
[09:14] <osfameron> any suggestions for sound recording?
[09:14] <Kuolio> [Chameleon] : just installed it on my lappy, search Synaptic for "ndiswrapper" and install
[09:15] <[Chameleon] > Kuolio: and there's a GUI now?
[09:15] <Mabus06> cdubya, I only was able to help that last guy because I set up the net on this computer recently. I'm far from an expert. In fact; I didn't even understand your question. :-D
[09:15] <Kuolio> http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/46385/
[09:15] <[Chameleon] > Kuolio: or Synaptic is the GUI you're referring to?
[09:15] <ISOcrates> does anyone know the command to restart vsftpd?
[09:15] <Kuolio> yes, there is a GUI now and that link shows you the screenies
[09:15] <[Chameleon] > kewl
[09:15] <Mabus06> ISOcrates, it's the same one as "start" except you put a re in front of it.
[09:15] <Severian> ISOcrates, probably   /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart
[09:15] <[Chameleon] > Kuolio: I see you're on AMD64
[09:16] <Kuolio> yea
[09:16] <Mabus06> Severian, do you know how to get OpenGL working on my onboard video?
[09:16] <Kuolio> um, im not the one who wrote that article, but i just found that when browsing some news-sites and tried it out
[09:16] <ISOcrates> Severian: thanks.
[09:16] <Kuolio> and it worked <3
[09:17] <[Chameleon] > hmm, my box is having issues... bbia
[09:17] <[Chameleon] > b
[09:17] <[Chameleon] > Kuolio: I'll check it out when I get back and can actually run firefox.
[09:17] <Severian> Mabus06, No.  I assume it would be running.  What makes you think it is not.  It is called Mesa, I believe.
[09:17] <InternationalCow> hi all
[09:17] <Mabus06> Severian, I tried to run a game and it had video errors
[09:17] <InternationalCow> anyone use a compaq nc6120?
[09:17] <osfameron> !recording
[09:17] <ubotu> osfameron: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[09:17] <osfameron> !sound
[09:17] <ubotu> I guess sound is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[09:18] <Severian> Mabus, I don't know.
[09:18] <cyphase> Does anyone here have Gobby installed?
[09:18] <Mabus06> InternationalCow, probably wont find anyone who uses your exact machine, but you probably WILL find someone who can help you with the problem you're having with it. Be more specific.
[09:18] <InternationalCow> I ran the liveCD and was VERY impressed, sleep works for instance,
[09:19] <InternationalCow> but when it wakes from sleep it loses the wireless connection (Intel) and i cannot get it to restart that
[09:19] <wickedpuppy> InternationalCow, how did you try to get it restarted ?
[09:20] <InternationalCow> first I used the switch :)
[09:21] <InternationalCow> ifconfig gave me a SIOCADDR error
[09:21] <agt> If I use Samba, can I share my home folder (reiserfs) with an XP box ??
[09:21] <agt> Or does it have to be FAT32
[09:21] <InternationalCow> it came up when booting as eth0 and after waking from sleep it disappeared
[09:22] <eugenesan_> hi all, is there something special with building linux-source? make-kpkg and make bzImage failes on missing files :-(
[09:23] <bob2> eugenesan_: why are you trying to build a kernel?
[09:23] <wickedpuppy> InternationalCow, have you tried googling for  SIOCADDR ?
[09:23] <cafuego> eugenesan_: You need gcc-3.4 at a minimum.
[09:23] <cafuego> !lart ozemail
[09:24] <osfameron> gah. nothing
[09:24] <osfameron> at one point I got some background hiss
[09:24] <eugenesan_> cafuego: i have gcc4
[09:24] <osfameron> this sucks :-(
[09:24] <osfameron> any suggestions on how to get microphone working?
[09:24] <cafuego> eugenesan_: That's nice. Note what I said.
[09:24] <bob2> eugenesan_: which will not work. you need gcc-3.4.
[09:24] <Beleys> Yop
[09:24] <bob2> eugenesan_: why are you compiling a kernel to begin with?
[09:24] <osfameron> as rtfm from !sound doesn't have any useful suggestions
[09:24] <bob2> eugenesan_: if the ubuntu kernel is missing something, you should report a bug
[09:24] <osfameron> is there somewhere else to rtfm?
[09:24] <cafuego> bob2: The 686-smp one is missing HT support ;-)
[09:25] <Delvien> later taters
[09:26] <eugenesan_> cafuego: strange, i use ubuntu-server native install. Incompatible kernel in server distro, that's REALY BAD!
[09:26] <InternationalCow> it's an error that you get when the hardware isn't recognized
[09:26] <InternationalCow> i figured that it had to do with centrino
[09:26] <bob2> eugenesan_: it's not incompatible with anything
[09:26] <InternationalCow> so i am going to try and use a pcmcia card
[09:26] <bob2> eugenesan_: it's built with gcc-3.4, which is included in Ubuntu, for good reason
[09:26] <cafuego> eugenesan_: Whatnow?
[09:27] <cafuego> eugenesan_: How is the kernel incompatible? With what is it incompatible?
[09:28] <osfameron> Just out of interest, am I asking the wrong questions or being rude?
[09:28] <osfameron> (apologies if so)
[09:28] <cafuego> osfameron: More likely nobody knows the answer.
[09:29] <osfameron> cafuego: that's ok then :-)  I'll update wiki ad factlets if I find an answer...
[09:29] <eugenesan_> cafuego: native gcc can't build native kernel, that is bad
[09:29] <cafuego> osfameron: That's what it's for ;-)
[09:30] <luke_> hello?
[09:31] <luke__> hello?
[09:31] <luke__> ?
[09:31] <luke__> hello?
[09:32] <cafuego> eugenesan_: That gcc is packaged for userspace compilation. The *kernel* recommends gcc 2.95 (check the docs)
[09:32] <cafuego> eugenesan_: If you have issues finding docs, maybe compiling a kernel isn't such a good idea.
[09:32] <cyphase> Does anybody have Gobby installed or is anyone willing to install it?
[09:33] <marcus_> anyone can help me with gaim?
[09:33] <marcus_> im trying to gt a newer verison
[09:33] <cyphase> what newer version?
[09:33] <cyphase> are you using breezy?
[09:33] <cafuego> luke__: You _can_ speak here. You're just not making sense, so nobody is answering.
[09:33] <marcus_> 1.5.0
[09:33] <luke__> oh ok
[09:34] <cyphase> marcus, are you using breezy?
[09:34] <marcus_> no
[09:34] <cyphase> breezy has 1.5.0
[09:34] <cyphase> i'd suggest upgrading
[09:34] <marcus_> uhuh
[09:34] <cyphase> not just for gaim, but for it all
[09:34] <marcus_> how?
[09:34] <cyphase> you could try the dist-upgrade command
[09:35] <marcus_> ok how do i do that?
[09:35] <cyphase> lol, well, it's apt-get
[09:35] <holycow> am i the only one that cannot access google?
[09:35] <holycow> this is so weird
[09:35] <cyphase> apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:35] <cafuego> holycow: Yes.
[09:35] <luke__> holycow: i cant access google either
[09:35] <cafuego> holycow: They're out to get you!
[09:35] <luke__> everything else works
[09:35] <holycow> luke__, really?
[09:35] <luke__> yes really
[09:35] <hsc2104> can someone help me with connecting to the web with my computer?  for some reason eth0 is not showing under networking...
[09:35] <holycow> cafuego, lol
[09:36] <cafuego> holycow: Give 'www.google.com.au' a try
[09:36] <cafuego> holycow: It's working fine here.
[09:36] <Madpilot> holycow: can't get it, can't ping either - .com and .ca
[09:36] <holycow> .au works
[09:36] <holycow> .com doesnt
[09:36] <luke__> that doesnt work for me either =/
[09:36] <cafuego> holycow: bad routing prolly
[09:36] <Nobodyreal> Google.com is down.
[09:36] <Madpilot> ping www.google.com got "47 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 46046ms"
[09:36] <cafuego> I downloaded google.com with wget and then I switched it off. Sorry.
[09:37] <Nobodyreal> Well put it back!
[09:37] <Nobodyreal> Please?
[09:37] <hsc2104> Anyone?  I'm really new at ubuntu so I can use some help =)
[09:37] <Madpilot> !lart cafuego
[09:37] <holycow> heh
[09:37] <cafuego> just coz it won't send an icmp-echo doesn't mean it's down ;-)
[09:37] <holycow> sudo apt-get install google
[09:37] <holycow> indeed
[09:37] <holycow> it minimum it means routing issues
[09:37] <luke__> 12 packets transmitted, 1 received, 91% packet loss, time 10998ms
[09:37] <rellik> why is mplayer unable to run a video as full screen (with zooming) without using 100% of the CPU (and lagging the sound)?  I have a newly installed ubuntu
[09:37] <holycow> i got through once just a moment ago
[09:38] <holycow> now its gone again
[09:38] <holycow> routing issues
[09:38] <BROKEN_LADDER> is google really down?
[09:38] <BROKEN_LADDER> guys?
[09:38] <holycow> probably not, i got through once
[09:38] <holycow> looks like routing issues to me
[09:38] <hsc2104> google seems to be working...
[09:39] <holycow> i can't get to .au now
[09:39] <hsc2104> any help would be appreciated~
[09:39] <BROKEN_LADDER> google isn't working for me.
[09:39] <BROKEN_LADDER> yet gmail notifier works.
[09:39] <rellik> google is fine for me
[09:39] <DMJC> what's the X app that does the keystone stuff?
[09:40] <holycow> news.google.com seems to work
[09:40] <DMJC> n/m
[09:40] <hsc2104> hey cafuego, i know i upsetted you with the matlab issue earlier, but I have a problem that does not involve such dangerous grounds...can you help me with this?
[09:41] <daaku> anyone know of a standalone window switcher?
[09:43] <agt> Can I share a directory on an ext3 partition over a network, allowing XP boxes to connect to it ? Can Samba do this?
[09:44] <spinifex> omg google is down in several large areas of the world.  Tell me where you live and if you can connect to it
[09:44] <crimsun> agt: yes, you'd use samba for it
[09:44] <crimsun> spinifex: omgofftopic
[09:44] <spinifex> crimsun: yeah but..   google has never been down for me in my life.  I was wondering if anyone cared
[09:45] <agt> crimsun, cool :)
[09:45] <crimsun> spinifex: it's up for me in the USA (rr.com)
[09:45] <spinifex> be more specific.  West-coasters can't connect
[09:45] <spinifex> but east-cost can
[09:46] <InternationalCow> google is up for me in the netherlands
[09:46] <wrongperson> i tries mount -t ntfs /dev /hda1 /mnt to mount a partition, it still didn't work, why?
[09:46] <spinifex> wrongperson because you shouldn't have a space between /dev/hda1
[09:46] <hsc2104> Please someone help me with the internet connection
[09:46] <hsc2104> I have no idea how to get around this
[09:46] <spinifex> hsc2104 try a site that's not google, it could be down where you live =P
[09:46] <InternationalCow> and i can also connect to the american servers
[09:46] <crimsun> spinifex: I gave you the ISP that I use.
[09:47] <InternationalCow> so i think the problem is not google
[09:47] <wrongperson> i tried every possible way, with and without space
[09:47] <cyphase> lol, does anyone else have Gobby installed?
[09:47] <mustard5> wrongpersion, you used the pastebin before?
[09:47] <DianWei> Ok weird question probably.
[09:47] <mustard5> wrongperson, you used the pastebin before?
[09:47] <hyphenated> hsc2104: doesn't appear where? you've run 'network-admin' ?
[09:47] <InternationalCow> use /dev/hda1
[09:47] <InternationalCow> no spaces
[09:47] <hsc2104> spinifex, google is working in this area...I just need some help with the eth0
[09:48] <hsc2104> I recently installed ubuntu on my computer, but haven't been able to connect to the internet...
[09:48] <mustard5> ubotu: tell wrongperson about pastebin
[09:48] <mustard5> wrongperson, go to the pastebin using ubotu's instructions and paste the actual error message recieved plz
[09:48] <hsc2104> i believe that going into terminal->root>and typing dhclient should connect me to it but it tells me "no working leases in persistent database -sleeping
[09:48] <ompaul> hsc2104, what kind of internet connection have you got
[09:49] <DianWei> I have a fat32 (vfat partition) mounted to /mnt/winlin as a place to transfer files between windows and linux; I am trying to use bittornado to download something to the partition, and it works for a while, but moments later the harddrive turns read only, why?
[09:49] <hsc2104> ompaul, i have ethernet connection here
[09:49] <hsc2104> ompaul, thanks for helping!
[09:49] <spinifex> ompaul I'd assume it's ethernet, given it's called eth0
[09:49] <ompaul> hsc2104, click on system administration networking
[09:49] <mustard5> DianWei, hard drives usually mount as read only on an error
[09:49] <hsc2104> ompaul, okay
[09:49] <ompaul> spinifex, only here - two minutes :)
[09:50] <hsc2104> ompaul, did that
[09:50] <ompaul> hsc2104, can you see your ethernet card there?
[09:50] <DianWei> mustard5 does this mean there is something wrong with the hard drive?
[09:50] <hsc2104> ompaul, no, i can't
[09:50] <mustard5> DianWei, I couldnt say for sure
[09:50] <spinifex> what kind of card do you have, hsc2104?
[09:50] <mustard5> DianWei, its an angle to check though
[09:51] <DianWei> Oi.
[09:51] <hsc2104> spinifex, i'm not sure...i can look it up.
[09:51] <mustard5> DianWei, you can run fsck on an umounted drive
[09:51] <wrongperson> nope
[09:52] <ompaul> is it part of your motherboard and are you dual booting the machine at the moment, if so are you on the other operating system at this time
[09:52] <cyphase> Broadcast: Does anyone have Gobby installed?
[09:52] <mustard5> wrongperson, type the name of the person you are talking to before your message..its unclear who you are talking too
[09:52] <spinifex> hsc2104: you may want to check the hardware lists on the wiki to see if someone else has filed a problem for the same one
[09:52] <DianWei> whats fsck do?
[09:53] <ompaul> DianWei, file system check
[09:53] <mustard5> DianWei, go to terminal and type 'man fsck' for manual
[09:53] <spinifex> or install the wtf command and then say "wtf is fsck"
[09:53] <ompaul> DianWei, file system check with the correct switches it can fix some file system issues
[09:53] <hsc2104> spinifex,  oh okay
[09:53] <Mabus06> hey there, hsc2104
[09:54] <Mabus06> hsc2104, is it all working now?
[09:54] <ompaul> hsc2104, is it part of your motherboard and are you dual booting the machine at the moment, if so are you on the other operating system at this time
[09:54] <hsc2104> Mabus06, hey!
[09:54] <hsc2104> woops
[09:54] <hsc2104> Mabus06, I'm actually working on a differnt problem at the moment
[09:54] <Mabus06> is there a keyboard command to switch between workplaces?
[09:54] <hsc2104> the computer that i'm using right now has a wireless card that's not working
[09:54] <mustard5> Mabus06, yes
[09:55] <Mabus06> mustard5, ... could you tell me it, maybe? :D
[09:55] <spinifex> oh, wireless
[09:55] <mustard5> Mabus06, check System>>preferences>>Keyboard shortcuts
[09:55] <mustard5> Mabus06, sure ;)
[09:55] <Mabus06> ok, muep
[09:55] <hsc2104> the other computer (to which i also downoaded ubuntu) is not connecting to the ethernet
[09:55] <Mabus06> I meant mustard5 ...
[09:55] <Mabus06> k thanks mustard5
[09:55] <spinifex> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[09:55] <mustard5> Mabus06, its way down the bottom :D
[09:55] <ompaul> hsc2104, is the ethernet card integrated into the motherboard?
[09:55] <warpup_lite> yo @ ubuntu'ers
[09:56] <hsc2104> spinifex, i think its an integrated network card...i'm not sure if this is specific enough
[09:56] <hsc2104> ompaul, i have a linksys
[09:56] <Mabus06> mustard5, ... would it be fine to set the shortcuts as shift+ctrl+1-6 ... or is that used by something else or something?
[09:56] <ompaul> hsc2104, may I suggest you check the bios to check if the card is enabled
[09:56] <mustard5> Mabus06, buggered if I know mate :)
[09:56] <mustard5> Mabus06, hehe
[09:57] <mustard5> Mabus06, alt + combination seems pretty good choice
[09:57] <hsc2104> ompaul, oh okay
[09:57] <spinifex> just don't go over control-alt
[09:57] <hsc2104> ompaul, i guess i'll try that as soon as i can get the ethernet working on my other computer so that i have one computer connected to the internet
[09:58] <spinifex> actually, alt+# is used in irssi for switching windows, and is also the default for switching tabs in gnome terminal
[09:58] <hsc2104> ompaul, can you tell me how i can set up ethernet for my computer?
[09:58] <spinifex> hsc2104: the best information on this is in the wiki
[09:58] <Mabus06> mustard5, alt+combination switches through windows in xchat.
[09:58] <ompaul> hsc2104, it should work by default which is why I made my last suggestion
[09:59] <mustard5> Mabus06, hmmmm..I was worried about the same issues myself
[09:59] <spinifex> it's a complicated topic, trying to get hardware-specific advice on this.  If you haven't really gone over the wiki, it might be hard to get help here on it
[09:59] <mustard5> Mabus06, so I have avoided playing with it too much
[10:00] <bdeck> helo
[10:00] <mustard5> Mabus06, they need a reserved list of some kind :)
[10:00] <spinifex> mustard5: system -> preferences -> keyboard shortcuts
[10:00] <mustard5> welcome bdeck
[10:01] <spinifex> but per-application you've gotta check
[10:01] <mustard5> spinifex, yeah, just wondering which ones are used by other applications too
[10:01] <michuk> that freaking solaris has some incompatible version of tar.....
[10:01] <hsc2104> ompaul, i am restarting it right now to get into bios
[10:01] <michuk> and thats the problem
[10:01] <mustard5> spinifex, Mabus06 said some of his choices were already x-chat shortcuts
[10:01] <spinifex> yeah
[10:01] <bdeck> I have latest relase with i810 sound, which the systems sees, but hear no sound!I have USB speakers (generic). ran alsaconf, everything seems fine. What could be missing?
[10:02] <spinifex> well ya gotta check the programs you use, and perhaps disable some if possible
[10:02] <mustard5> spinifex, I'm think you are right....just a bit of a painful exercise :)
[10:02] <Marko> so... google is down eh
[10:02] <spinifex> for me, yeah
[10:03] <mustard5> Marko, yep for me too
[10:03] <spinifex> and most people on the west coast
[10:03] <hsc2104> ompaul, can you tell me how i can check if my ethernet is working from the bios?
[10:03] <iceman> anyone got a link to realplayer howto .. how to run a bin file
[10:03] <spinifex> iceman try the wiki
[10:03] <sid> I downloaded FinchTV as tar.gz
[10:03] <mustard5> iceman, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[10:03] <sid> how to install in linux
[10:04] <Marko> apparently google's dns lookup is not workin
[10:04] <spinifex> sid: a tar.gz is just a compressed folder, like a zip.  Extract it with some program and read the readmes inside
[10:04] <bob2> that's not the problem
[10:05] <mustard5> denial of service attack mabye?  we can only speculate :)
[10:05] <ompaul> hsc2104, you need to check of inbuilt devices and then check for lan or ethernet or something like that and make sure that it is enabled if on the other hand it is not integrated and it is not picked up then I have only one suggestion get a different card they are cheap enough and most of them work from the off
[10:05] <sid> there is no readme, it has only ReleaseNotes and Licence
[10:05] <Marko> but the dns servers resolve other places
[10:06] <Madpilot> can someone who is still running Hoary tell me where the Keyboard Shortcuts application is in the menus? In Breezy it's System - Prefs - Keyboard Shortcuts; I can't remember if that's a change from Hoary or not
[10:06] <hsc2104> ompaul, the weird thing is that the system detected my ethernet connection when i ran it on a ilve CD
[10:06] <Seveas> Madpilot, it's in hoary too
[10:06] <mustard5> sid, did they have instructions at the site you download from ?
[10:06] <sid> there is a bin file, if i click it, the program opens
[10:06] <spinifex> sid: no documentation folder or anything?  Well look at the website you got it from then, for installation instructions.  There may be some shell scripts you can read, too, like a file called INSTALL or install or something
[10:06] <Madpilot> Seveas: in the same place?
[10:07] <Seveas> afaik yes
[10:07] <spinifex> yep, same spot
[10:07] <sid> but, I don't know where exactly to put the file , let me search their website for install notes
[10:07] <mustard5> sid roger
[10:08] <ompaul> hsc2104, this information is useful what you do there is boot from the live CD and find out what values are there in the live CD and then come back with them you can check with the command lspci in a terminal
[10:08] <hsc2104> spinifex, i did a search on wikipedia (i think that's what you referred to earlier) and found no specific cases related to my problem
[10:08] <Madpilot> Seveas & spinifex: thanks, just adding to the Ubuntu wiki
[10:08] <spinifex> sid: you don't put the file somewhere.  Generally they'll either have a binary in it you can run right off the bat, or a script that will put things in place
[10:08] <spinifex> hsc2104: I mean http://wiki.ubuntu.com
[10:09] <Orborde> What is gam_server?
[10:09] <hsc2104> spinifex, oh okay
[10:09] <hsc2104> he he
[10:10] <hsc2104> spinifex, ompaul, it's working now!!!
[10:11] <hsc2104> yey!
[10:11] <spinifex> what did ya do?
[10:11] <sid> http://www.geospiza.com/finchtv/download/index.html
[10:11] <hsc2104> i just restarted my computer --;
[10:11] <spinifex> lol.  Well, perhaps it detected properly this time
[10:11] <sid> this is what they have, they don't have any instructions
[10:11] <rawler_> hey ppl!
[10:12] <hsc2104> hey spinifex,
[10:12] <Orborde> What is gam_server and why is it using 725MB of memory?
[10:12] <mustard5> sid, what do you need that app for?
[10:12] <hsc2104> can i ask you for help with one other issue?
[10:12] <rawler_> anyone have an idea of how to get mail-notifications for an Evolution-exchange-setup?
[10:12] <Mabus06> how do you make it so videos can work in the browser?
[10:12] <sid> its a bioinformatics application, lets me see the DNA sequences
[10:13] <mustard5> sid any equivalent in repositories?
[10:13] <spinifex> Mabus06: install a plugin, like mozilla-mplayer, or get the multimedia extension for firefox
[10:13] <sid> nop
[10:13] <mustard5> sid though not :)
[10:13] <mustard5> sid sounds pretty specialised
[10:13] <hsc2104> spinifex, i have a wireless linksys card in my computer, and I downloaded the driver for it...is there a way to find out if it'll work without having to unplug my ethernet cable?
[10:14] <mustard5> sid what happens when you run the binary?
[10:14] <spinifex> sid: there's a binary right there
[10:14] <spinifex> it runs fine.  Try running it
[10:14] <rawler_> mustard5: what? don't you examine your DNA on a daily basis? ;)
[10:14] <sid> yes when I double click it runs fine
[10:14] <spinifex> it's called finchtv
[10:14] <spinifex> yeah, so, congrats.  What do you wanna do?
[10:14] <mustard5> rawler_, I've been neglecting too lately ;)
[10:14] <Mabus06> hsc2104, disable your ethernet in the networking menu
[10:14] <sid> but I have it in my desktop :(
[10:14] <rawler_> mustard5: good for you.. room for self-improvment.. ;)
[10:15] <mustard5> sid where do you want it?
[10:15] <hsc2104> Mabus06, okay
[10:15] <vojta> hi, how can i install codecs for video (wmv ...)
[10:15] <Nobodyreal> I'm having some trouble with X-Chat.  I've set up Firefox as the default browser and if I right-click a link and hit "Open in web browser" it goes to Firefox like it should, but if I ctrl+click on a link it keeps starting up Konquerer.  Anybody have ideas?
[10:15] <sid> that's what I am asking, where do you suggest me to put that binary, and create a shortcut
[10:15] <spinifex> sid: what would you prefer?  You could write a .desktop entry for it to make it go in your applications menu, or make launchers, or..
[10:15] <hsc2104> Mabus06, then what should I do?
[10:15] <ompaul> !tell vojta about codecs
[10:15] <rawler_> mustard5: you could start by checking what part of your DNA will bias you towards more genetics interests.. ;)
[10:15] <musik> !sources
[10:15] <ubotu> 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
[10:15] <hsc2104> Mabus06,  I have the ethernet card on this computer so I'd get disconnected from the IRC if i do that...
[10:15] <ompaul> vojta, have a look at the url that ubotu sent you
[10:15] <spinifex> sid: well, put it in one of the directories that's listed when you use the command "echo $PATH" in a terminal
[10:16] <vojta> tks
[10:16] <sid> /usr/local/bin :)
[10:16] <Mabus06> hsc2104, just try it.. it's only one click to reenable
[10:16] <hsc2104> Mabus06, oh okay
[10:16] <mustard5> sid sounds like a logical place :)
[10:17] <hsc2104> Mabus06, I'll be right back
[10:17] <spinifex> sid: yeah, that's a good choice.  Once you've done that, you can run it from anywhere.  Just make a launcher on the desktop.  You can also write a .desktop file that will put it in your applications menu, if you feel like it.
[10:17] <sid> I 'll put it there and creat a launcher :)  thanks a lot Spinifex
[10:18] <spinifex> sid: to add it to the applications menu, check out the files in /usr/share/applications and make one like them for it
[10:19] <sid> Ok.
[10:19] <spinifex> no need to write the name in every imaginable language though, hehe
[10:19] <Madpilot> spinifex & sid: in Breezy, just right-click on the Applications menu to add/delete items
[10:19] <Mabus06> I tried installing mozilla-mplayer, but some movies still won't play in the browser. what should I install?
[10:19] <spinifex> oh, wow you're right
[10:20] <megamind> where do i get reference for BIND
[10:20] <megamind> dns server
[10:20] <mustard5> Mabus06, what format of movie?
[10:20] <spinifex> my way is deprecated.  Much easier to just edit it with that thing, huh
[10:20] <musik> whr can i find easyubuntu for hoary plz??
[10:20] <spinifex> what's easyubuntu?
[10:20] <mustard5> spinifex, its the automatix script
[10:20] <Mabus06> mustard5, not sure... streaming? I can't seem to get it to work, from a variety of sites
[10:21] <hsc2104> hey Mabus
[10:21] <mustard5> Mabus06, hmmm...you tried totem?
[10:21] <Madpilot> isn't that the automated script that breaks Ubuntu installs?
[10:21] <spinifex> but ubuntu is already easy.  How come you need that?
[10:21] <mustard5> Madpilot, yeah thats it ;)
[10:21] <hsc2104> Mabus06: tried it but i wasn't connected to the web
[10:21] <Mabus06> hsc2104, was your wireless set as the default connection in network settings?
[10:21] <mustard5> Madpilot, I've used it twice myself, but I don't anymore
[10:22] <megamind_> megamind there
[10:22] <hsc2104> Mabus06, I don't think so.  Can you tell me how to set it as default?
[10:22] <Mabus06> mustard5, I am not tryiing to get files to work played locally, that works fine. I mean from sites like, cnn.com, trying to play from a website
[10:22] <Mabus06> should be pretty simple hsc2104 ... it's on the bottom of the same networking menu you use to enable/disable things
[10:22] <mustard5> Mabus06,  you go mozplugger installed
[10:23] <Mabus06> Mabus06, mozplugger? exactly like that?
[10:23] <mustard5> yep
[10:23] <hsc2104> Mabus06, I don't see my wireless card there...maybe that's the problem
[10:23] <megamind> please some one refer me bind dns server reference material
[10:23] <spinifex> Mabus06: if you know the url of the video, you can just type it into totem.  There's also a nice multimedia extension for firefox at addons.mozilla.org.  Or you can get one of the various plugins off apt
[10:23] <Mabus06> hsc2104, you sure you did the ndiswrapper part correctly?
[10:24] <spinifex> well, I gotta sleep.  Goodnight everyone, and have fun times with ubuntu
[10:24] <Mabus06> brb all
[10:24] <mustard5> Mabus06, you are looking like a networking guru now ;)
[10:24] <mustard5> k
[10:24] <mustard5> night spine55
[10:24] <mustard5> doh
[10:24] <Mabus06> mustard5, it was only a few days ago I was asking what ndiswrapper was. :-)
[10:24] <thesaltydog> it seems ubuntu lacks of the program gnome-file-type-properties
[10:24] <mustard5> hehe yeah
[10:25] <hsc2104> Mabus06, i thought so...
[10:25] <thesaltydog> how can I edit global File-Associations?
[10:25] <Mabus06> hsc2104, your wireless adapter, it's a pci card or not?
[10:25] <mustard5> thesaltydog, I know how you can edit individual file associations
[10:25] <Mabus06> if it is, type lspci in your console and see if your card shows up
[10:25] <Mabus06> brb
[10:25] <hsc2104> Mabus06, yes, it is
[10:26] <thesaltydog> mustard5, thru Nautilus.. ?
[10:26] <hsc2104> Mabus06, it is a pci card, i meant
[10:26] <mustard5> thesaltydog, right click on file and edit Open with
[10:26] <mustard5> thesaltydog, open properties sorry
[10:26] <mustard5> thesaltydog, and then edit Open with
[10:26] <thesaltydog> yes. But I have to do this for each file type. Isn't there a global setting?
[10:27] <hsc2104> i tried that command,
[10:27] <mustard5> thesaltydog, I think it becomes associated with the file type...because there are no extension in linux
[10:28] <hsc2104> Mabus06, i tried that command,  and it reads "Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless  LAN Controller (rev 03)
[10:28] <hsc2104> " but I have llinksys...is this a problem?
[10:28] <mustard5> thesaltydog, I'm not sure that came out right :)
[10:28] <sword-> hmmm
[10:28] <sword-> what program do you all use to monitor the temperature of your cpu and ambient temp
[10:29] <mustard5> thesaltydog, yeah...I just tested on an mp3...you can take the mp3 part off and it still plays :)
[10:30] <thesaltydog> mustard5, thanks
[10:30] <bigfoot1> guys, i need 2 particular tcp ports  to be open in the firewall. and i use firestarter. how do i specify the port numbers in firestarter?
[10:30] <bigfoot1> i'm a linux-dumb newbie
[10:30] <mustard5> thesaltydog, np  I don't think linux really worries what the extension is..thats just for humans :)
[10:31] <hsc2104> hey Mabus06 are you still there?
[10:32] <mustard5> hsc2104, he's out for tick
[10:32] <hsc2104> mustard5, oh okay
[10:33] <megamind> hey guyz i cant find bind dns server reference ... please refer me if u know any ...
[10:34] <aftertaf> can anyone point me to a friendly and uptodateish guide to installing LDAP/samba for an AD type of environment in linux?
[10:35] <aftertaf> ^^ i have googled.. everything dates to 2001 and is for redhat... :/
[10:35] <hsc2104> wow...what did he just say?
[10:35] <hsc2104> lol
[10:35] <mustard5> aftertaf, sounds beyond me :)
[10:35] <hsc2104> needless to say, me too
[10:36] <megamind> hsc4104 visit http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SettingUpSamba
[10:37] <megamind> hsc2104 http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SettingUpSamba
[10:37] <aftertaf> megamind:  ok. not just for samba... wanting samba to use ldap for a network authentification environment
[10:38] <bigfoot1> firestarter users, please say "Hi bigfoot1"
[10:38] <mustard5> aftertaf, no samba wikis out there?
[10:38] <aftertaf> lol bigfoot1 .
[10:38] <mustard5> Hi bigfoot1 :)
[10:38] <aftertaf> mustard5:  its more that samba, its LDAP combined with samba..
[10:38] <aftertaf> *than
[10:38] <hsc2104> megamind, sounds like something i want.  yey
[10:39] <mustard5> aftertaf, k
[10:39] <mustard5> I'm going to watch Inside Idol for while...cya y'all :)
[10:40] <bigfoot1> aftertaf: you use firestarter?
[10:40] <bigfoot1> or just lol-ing around?
[10:40] <megamind> i did not got reference for bind here i have found it at http://www.bind9.net/manuals
[10:40] <aftertaf> bigfoot1:  guarddog
[10:41] <hsc2104> is anyone here familiar with setting up wireless pci card?
[10:41] <vanten_> HiddenFly, thinking of testing ubuntu. does the kernel thats comes with Breezy Badger support more than 1gib ram at default?
[10:41] <mcphail> bigfoot1: I've used firestarter in the past
[10:41] <Seveas> hsc2104, asking specific questions works better
[10:41] <vanten_> dint know why it hilight...
[10:41] <vanten_> sorry
[10:42] <Seveas> vanten_, yes it does
[10:42] <hsc2104> Seveas, for some reason i'm not seeing my linksys wireless card under networking, and was wondering if anyone can help
[10:42] <vanten_> hi should it only be
[10:42] <Seveas> hsc2104, put the output of lspci on the pastebin
[10:42] <vanten_> thanks Seveas
[10:42] <hsc2104> Seveas, where is the paste bin located?
[10:43] <Seveas> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:43] <FujiHOST> Hey all. Can somebody please tell me how I open the incoming folder in .aMule I cant find it
[10:43] <Sonderblade> i have a hp laserjet 4050 printer on my lan, how do i find it and print to it from ubuntu?
[10:43] <hsc2104> Seveas, under "name" do I just put in your name (i.e. Seveas)?
[10:44] <Seveas> can be anything, but preferably your name
[10:44] <bigfoot1> mcphail: how do i tell firestarter to allow certain port numbers?
[10:44] <bigfoot1> mcphail: tcp ports.
[10:45] <hsc2104> Seveas, it's pasted under "kcskyl"
[10:45] <Seveas> as i expected
[10:45] <Seveas> a broadcom chip
[10:45] <hsc2104> Seveas, thanks for your help
[10:46] <Seveas> hsc2104, you need ndiswrapper + windows drivers for this card to work
[10:46] <Seveas> !ndiswrapper
[10:46] <ubotu> I heard ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[10:46] <Seveas> look at that page
[10:46] <bigfoot1> how do i see the help files in ubuntu?
[10:46] <Seveas> [F1] 
[10:46] <mcphail> bigfoot1: ithas been a while since i used this... IIRC, there is a tab which says something like "incoming connections"???
[10:46] <Seveas> or system -> help
[10:47] <bigfoot1> Seveas: i 'm talking about the general help files.
[10:47] <mcphail> bigfoot1: It should be set to refuse all connections by default. You can then make exceptions for individual ports and protocols
[10:48] <bigfoot1> mcphail: there are 3 tabs: Status, events, and  Policy
[10:48] <mcphail> bigfoot1: Policy will be the one...
[10:49] <bigfoot1> ok. i cilkced that tab. then i clicked "add rule" button. I get a dialog window: "Allow  connections from: ( IP, Host,  or network)" __________.
[10:49] <bigfoot1> mcphail: do i enter the tcp port number in that box?
[10:49] <bigfoot1> Seveas: oh, i could'nt see help, because yelp has been removed
[10:50] <bigfoot1> why does yelp need firefox!!! aaagh
[10:50] <mcphail> bigfoot1: Try allowing connections from "all" first... I think you can enter port numbers after this
[10:51] <bigfoot1> i wish yelp and gnome-app-install would not limit themselves to firefox, but to any mozilla-flavored browser.
[10:51] <Seveas> bigfoot1, because it's built with firefox html rendering
[10:51] <mcphail> bigfoot1: (this is going back in my memory somewhat!)
[10:52] <hsc2104> Hi Seveas, would you look at the paste bin again?
[10:52] <Seveas> sure
[10:52] <hsc2104> Seveas, the pastebin shows the directions that i found on the ubuntu website.  i did exactly what it says
[10:52] <Seveas> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
[10:52] <bigfoot1> mcphail: if i enter 5678 into the text box, will firestarter know what those numbers mean? will firestarter recognize that it is about a TCP port number.
[10:52] <Seveas> some fool f*ed up the wiki
[10:52] <hsc2104> ic ic
[10:52] <hsc2104> he he
[10:53] <hsc2104> Seveas, can you tell me where he went awry?
[10:53] <Seveas> yeah, you're probably missing things :)
[10:53] <Seveas> what type of cpu do you have?
[10:53] <mcphail> bigfoot1: I don't think so. I think you select the permitted IP range first, and then select port number and UDP/TCP
[10:54] <hsc2104> i have a pentium III
[10:54] <Seveas> ok, then do this: sudo apt-get install linux-686 ndiswrapper-utils
[10:54] <mcphail> bigfoot1: just try entering "all" in the box
[10:55] <hsc2104> Seveas, okay
[10:55] <Seveas> and after/during that, put the output of 'ndiswrapper -l' on the pastebin
[10:56] <hsc2104> Seveas, okay
[10:57] <FujiHOST> does dy know where the incoming directory is for aMULE??
[10:57] <hsc2104> Seveas, by the way, how do you memorize all these commands?
[10:58] <Seveas> they're asked in here all the time ;)
[10:58] <bigfoot1> if you use multisync, say "Bigfoot1, i use multisync."
[10:58] <hsc2104> Seveas, do you come here to help out alot?
[10:59] <Seveas> quite :)
[10:59] <aftertaf> lol hsc2104
[10:59] <FujiHOST> ???
[10:59] <aftertaf> Seveas:  yeah, you do hang around a bit here ;)
[10:59] <shawarma> Seveas: Hey. Word on the street is that you've received your Breezy CDs..
[10:59] <Seveas> grep Seveas freenode/#ubuntu.log
[10:59] <Seveas> E: infinity
[10:59] <aftertaf> hehe
[10:59] <Seveas> shawarma, correct
[10:59] <shawarma> Seveas: Where do you live?
[11:00] <Seveas> Holland (where the cd's are made)
[11:00] <FujiHOST> what folder are programs like amule stored in?
[11:00] <aftertaf> lol
[11:00] <hsc2104> Seveas, it's pasted
[11:00] <rhalff> hi anyone using nvsound drivers with ubuntu and got it working ?
[11:00] <aftertaf> FujiHOST:  home directory....  .amule
[11:00] <aftertaf> FujiHOST:  a . in front means it is hidden
[11:00] <Marlowe> FujiHOST - just do `which amule`
[11:00] <FujiHOST> what do you mean
[11:00] <shawarma> Seveas: Oh, that might explain.. The Danish mail people are usually lightning fast, but I still haven't got mine.
[11:00] <FujiHOST> how do i open a hidden folder in thebrowser
[11:01] <Seveas> shawarma, plus, I got mine on high priority :)
[11:01] <aftertaf> FujiHOST:  either you show hidden folders (an option) or you type the .amule in the location bar
[11:01] <shawarma> Seveas: Cheater. :-P
[11:01] <FujiHOST> i dont have a location bar
[11:01] <aftertaf> vip!
[11:01] <Seveas> FujiHOST, [ctrl] [L] 
[11:01] <shawarma> Seveas: By the way, what do you need that many for? It mas >2000, no?
[11:01] <Seveas> shawarma, 1100, but I got 700
[11:01] <shawarma> Seveas: s/mas/was/
[11:02] <Seveas> distributing arounf the country :)
[11:02] <FujiHOST> thanks mate
[11:02] <rem_> .aMule
[11:02] <shawarma> Seveas: Oh, ok. cafuego said 2200, I think.
[11:02] <Seveas> well, 1100 cases would be 2200 cd's ;)
[11:02] <shawarma> Seveas: cafuego == "word on the street"
[11:03] <FujiHOST> Thanks Guys
[11:03] <raf256> hi \o/
[11:03] <hsc2104> Seveas, can you tell me what the output o ndiswrapper -l is saying?
[11:03] <shawarma> Seveas: Heh. I guess. I just saw your repositories.. What is that YARS thing? Is it something that can handle your repositories?
[11:04] <Seveas> shawarma, it's my repo script
[11:04] <shawarma> Seveas: topsecret stuff?
[11:04] <Seveas> yeah :)
[11:05] <Seveas> s/server/system/
[11:05] <shawarma> bimberi: That was my guess too. :-)
[11:05] <bimberi> Seveas: ah, nearly :P
[11:05] <r0ver> hello, anyone from canonical here ?
[11:05] <hsc2104> Seveas...don't desert me...lol
[11:05] <r0ver> i'd like to contact a person from canonical... a telephone number maybe would help
[11:06] <r0ver> can you help me ?
[11:06] <thenuke> r0ver: maybe someone else can answer your question?
[11:06] <shawarma> r0ver: They're all in Canada right now.
[11:06] <shawarma> r0ver: asleep
[11:06] <r0ver> ok, a telephone number in canada ? :)
[11:06] <holycow> r0ver,
[11:06] <holycow> dude
[11:06] <holycow> http://www.canonical.com/contact
[11:06] <holycow> seriously
[11:07] <r0ver> holycow: i've already read that page... that's why i'm here.
[11:07] <holycow> so email them then
[11:07] <N6REJ> does anyone here know security well?
[11:07] <shawarma> N6REJ: Just ask your question.
[11:08] <N6REJ> Tiger just sent me this email... http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4020 .   I didn't recieve this notification any other time for the last week that tiger has been running.
[11:09] <shawarma> Seveas: Why aren't you at UBZ, by the way?
[11:09] <hsc2104> Seveas: I feel horrible for constantly bothering you, but could you help me?
[11:09] <Seveas> shawarma, no money/time
[11:09] <Seveas> hsc2104, we won't stop until it works :)
[11:10] <Seveas> have you pasted the ndiswrapper -l output already?
[11:10] <hsc2104> yey!
[11:10] <hsc2104> yup
[11:10] <N6REJ> morning Seveas
[11:10] <Seveas> hsc2104, you picked the wrong .inf file
[11:10] <nalioth> N6REJ: this is not #OSX
[11:11] <N6REJ> nalioth: huh? :~
[11:11] <shawarma> nalioth: Huh?
[11:11] <Seveas> hsc2104, anyway, you need to reboot too, to use your freshly installed -686 kernel
[11:11] <Seveas> shawarma, "Tiger just sent me this email"
[11:11] <bimberi> nalioth: i'm with you, but maybe "Tiger" is something else?
[11:12] <hsc2104> Seveas, which .inf file would I need?
[11:12] <N6REJ> oh, wrong tiger dude!
[11:12] <r0ver> Ok, if i cannot get their telephone number i'll tell you my problem. Maybe you can help me. I'm member of a lug and in a couple of weeks there'll be an event, and we d like to go there with copies of ubuntus to redistribute. Do you know if canonical/ubuntu does special sends ?... we would assume the costs of course.
[11:12] <shawarma> Seveas: Oh. LOL
[11:12] <nalioth> N6REJ: then we are all really really confused
[11:12] <Seveas> hsc2104, dunno, which ones do you have?
[11:12] <shawarma> nalioth: Tiger is not macosx, it's a security tool.
[11:12] <N6REJ> shawarma: tiger is also a version of OS X, but your right I'm talking about the security tool
[11:13] <hsc2104> Seveas,  I have LSTINDS.INF and lsbcmnds.inf
[11:13] <N6REJ> obvisously nalioth didn't read the paste :P
[11:13] <shawarma> N6REJ: I know.
[11:13] <Whistler> can anybody help me to set up adp8301 internal pci adsl modem?
[11:13] <nalioth> N6REJ: i'm kinda irritated at the moment. practicing up to be a developer you see
[11:14] <hsc2104> Seveas, these are the ones that I downloaded according to directions given by wiki
[11:14] <shawarma> N6REJ: What are the exact permissions of e.g. /dev/md5
[11:14] <Seveas> hsc2104, try the other inf file
[11:14] <hsc2104> Seveas, oh okay
[11:14] <N6REJ>  ls /dev/md5 -la
[11:14] <N6REJ> brw-r--r--  1 root root 9, 5 Oct 28 18:51 /dev/md5
[11:14] <shawarma> nalioth: Practicing to become a developer? How does that work?
[11:14] <shawarma> N6REJ: That's fine.
[11:14] <N6REJ> nalioth: well you know what I do to developers :S
[11:15] <Whistler> can anybody help me to set up adp8301 internal pci adsl modem?
[11:15] <nalioth> shawarma: the whole sentence tells my outlook on developers
[11:15] <N6REJ> its an inside joke shawarma
[11:15] <shawarma> nalioth N6REJ: Oh. Ok.
[11:15] <N6REJ> ok, I wonder why tiger chooses to tell me different warnings on different days.
[11:16] <N6REJ> I've got to learn more about the security set.
[11:16] <N6REJ> I gets annoying having false postive emails all the time.
[11:17] <spiral> hi
[11:17] <Whistler> can anybody help me to set up adp8301 internal pci adsl modem?
[11:18] <gibarian> hey everyone...
[11:18] <shawarma> hi, gibarian
[11:18] <N6REJ> Whats the best way to secure an apache2 website with password protection.  It will be my administrative side.  FWIW its on its on virtual ip that is NOT accessible ( supposedly ) from the outside.
[11:19] <gibarian> uh...anyone familiar with this error message? "sudo: unable to lookup  via gethostbyname()"
[11:19] <Myrtti> erm, any spanish speakers around?
[11:19] <Whistler> gibarian maybe you wrothe sudo with big S?
[11:19] <N6REJ> Myrtti go to #Ubuntu-es
[11:19] <Whistler> gibarian sudo should be all caps off
[11:20] <gibarian> whistler: nope...it must be some problem with my hostname/network setup...something like that
[11:20] <shawarma> gibarian: What does the command "hostname" give?
[11:20] <gibarian> nothing...just a blank line
[11:20] <shawarma> gibarian: There's your problem.
[11:21] <gibarian> ah...and how do I resolve that?
[11:21] <shawarma> gibarian: What does /etc/hostname contain?
[11:21] <shawarma> gibarian: Put something sensible in there and you're good to go..
[11:21] <shawarma> gibarian: Hmm... but how?
[11:22] <shawarma> gibarian: Can you start a root terminal from the Gnome menu?
[11:22] <gibarian> uh...I'm running KDE
[11:22] <dreamless> how do i turn off utf-8 and use another symbolset for ubuntu
[11:22] <shawarma> gibarian: Ok. Is there a root terminal menu item somewhere ?
[11:23] <nalioth> gibarian: you are asking questions in 2 rooms, and being answered in 2 rooms
[11:23] <_TalkabouT_>  REGISTER corsa98
[11:23] <nalioth> shawarma: he has already been asked that in #ubuntu but has failed to answer
[11:23] <nalioth> #kubuntu even
[11:23] <shawarma> nalioth: And where do you think we are? :-)
[11:23] <thenuke> dreamless: you can use sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales   atleast to configure your locales
[11:23] <shawarma> nalioth: Oh.
[11:23] <nalioth> gibarian: are you paying attention in both channels?
[11:23] <gibarian> nalioth: sorry...I was of the impression that in kubuntu nobody would be able to help me....obviously I was mistaken
[11:24] <N6REJ> shawarma: mine is set partially wrong too :(  I never noticed, but it explains somethings....  should this contain also the "real" ip of my server?  Its nat'd behind a firewall.
[11:24] <dreamless> thenuke, i want to reconfigure xchat the other danes that i chatting with complain that im useing utf-8
[11:24] <N6REJ> root@adam:/home/troy# hostname -i
[11:24] <N6REJ> 127.0.0.1  192.168.2.100
[11:24] <csabyka> hello
[11:25] <csabyka> i have  a "little" problem... anybody can help me?
[11:25] <mp3guy> ask away
[11:25] <hsc2104> hi Seveas
[11:25] <FujiHOST> Once I have unzipped a tar.tg file how do I run the application??
[11:25] <hsc2104> are you there?
[11:25] <thenuke> dreamless: with that dpkg-reconfigure locales you should be able to fix that too, if you select a new default keymap which works
[11:25] <N6REJ> FujiHOST: look for a "README" or "INSTALL" and follow the directions
[11:26] <mp3guy> fujjihost, you've to build from source, navigate to the folder in terminal, the type ./configure, then make, the sudo make install
[11:26] <FujiHOST> I did cant find one.. Its for the snes9x Emulator
[11:26] <nuck> there are certain apps in my ubuntu 5.04 that i use all the time.  is there a way to assign shortcut keys so that i can invoke them from there instead of going to the menus all the time? thanks
[11:26] <FujiHOST> ok ill try that
[11:26] <mp3guy> fujihost, thats in apt-get, do sudo apt-get install snes9x
[11:26] <tc1> ola
[11:26] <dreamless> thenuke, thanks, does it require a reboot to work or?
[11:26] <FujiHOST> what is apt-get
[11:26] <mp3guy> fujihost, but try zsnes, its much better
[11:26] <mp3guy> open synaptic package manager
[11:27] <csabyka> apt-get is the best installation way
[11:27] <N6REJ> yep
[11:27] <csabyka> in console mode
[11:27] <thenuke> dreamless: you need to restart x-windows to get the influence spread into xchat too I think
[11:27] <dreamless> thenuke,  how do i do that?
[11:27] <nuck> FujiHOST yes use synaptic instead its a lot less hassle... its in System-->Administrator
[11:27] <nuck> there are certain apps in my ubuntu 5.04 that i use all the time.  is there a way to assign shortcut keys so that i can invoke them from there instead of going to the menus all the time? thanks
[11:27] <mp3guy> dreamless ctrl+alt+backspace
[11:27] <FujiHOST> ok i searched for snes9x in synaptic but I could not find it
[11:27] <dreamless> thanks
[11:28] <N6REJ> shawarma: is there a good document on /etc/hostname?  besides the man page?
[11:28] <mp3guy> nuck, just right click on the menu items
[11:28] <csabyka> peoples...i need a transparent proxy. I installed the squid, and make a correct settings in iptables... but iptables dont route the packets from port 80 to 8080... anybody can resolve that?
[11:28] <nalioth> N6REJ: what do you want to know?
[11:28] <mp3guy> fujihost, search for zsnes, its better than snes9x
[11:29] <FujiHOST> onfiguok cool thanks mate
[11:29] <csabyka> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --destination-port 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 8080
[11:29] <N6REJ> nalioth: I want to check some settings in my /etc/hostname file... I think I may have somethings set only partially correct
[11:29] <csabyka> this is correct ?
[11:29] <odie5533> How do I check my pc uptime?
[11:29] <csabyka> odie uptime
[11:29] <odie5533> ah ;) thanks
[11:29] <nuck> Fuji are you sure about the name? if so and you cant find it add "http://archves.ubuntu.org/ubuntu" to Settings--> Repositories
[11:30] <nuck> it might be there
[11:30] <nuck> mp3guy thanks
[11:30] <FujiHOST> ok thanks
[11:30] <odie5533> Anyway to check what users are logged into my pc?
[11:30] <csabyka> users
[11:30] <dan2005> HI, I change my lan card, how do I detect my newly installed lan card?
[11:30] <csabyka> dmesg | grep pci
[11:30] <odie5533> csabyka, whats your uptime? ;)
[11:31] <csabyka> or lspci
[11:31] <csabyka> odie... some pc some servers, some uptimes...
[11:31] <leagris> dan2005, you can do this easyly with system settings in gnome
[11:31] <nuck> mp3guy one more question... i usually launch xterm and run in terminal but im actually after the terminal because i can add a tab terminal and have multiple tab consoles.  how do i launch this terminal without having to launch xterm?
[11:31] <leagris> Someone know when kernel 2.6.13 will be available in breezy ?
[11:32] <csabyka> odie this pc 25day, my gentoo 51day, my favorite server now 143 day
[11:33] <leagris> odie5533, you can open a shell and type the w command
[11:34] <dan2005> but I did a minimal istall of ubuntu
[11:34] <leagris> but that won't sho users logged via gdm or kdm though, just users lgged with a tty like console or ssh
[11:34] <dan2005> with only icewm, does xfce have also this system settings for lan?
[11:34] <shawarma> N6REJ: What do you want to know?
[11:34] <shawarma> N6REJ: It just contains your hostname
[11:34] <N6REJ> shawarma: look in offtopic
[11:35] <N6REJ> somethings fishy as heck!
[11:35] <shawarma> N6REJ: offtopic?
[11:35] <N6REJ> nm. let me show you... one minute.
[11:35] <nuck> what's the command line for gnome terminal?
[11:35] <shawarma> nuck: gnome-terminal
[11:35] <nalioth> shawarma: #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:35] <shawarma> nuck: very original :.-)
[11:36] <shawarma> nalioth: That's what I thought, but N6REJ isn't in there.
[11:36] <leagris> dan2005, not with icewm though you may install some tools with ubuntu-desktop (i guess)
[11:36] <vinceManlurip> hey all
[11:36] <shawarma> nalioth: Ok, now he is.
[11:36] <nalioth> shawarma: sure he is
[11:36] <N6REJ> shawarma: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4021
[11:37] <darkarchon> hey
[11:39] <darkarchon> i have a small problem, my girlfriend wants ubuntu, and i downloaded her already the 5.10 live dvd for installing && stuff. now i want to get the complete mirror of packages to burn them down and install them on her comp
[11:39] <darkarchon> any1 an idea where i can find those package pools and all needed data?
[11:40] <nuck> shawarma ive been trying all permutations of the word terminal with other words except that... nice
[11:40] <newcomer_> darkarchon: probably you need to download "pool" and "dist" directories from any ubuntu mirror
[11:40] <newcomer_> darkarchon: but that maybe incredibly fat
[11:41] <darkarchon> yeah i know.
[11:41] <darkarchon> but i dont have any alternative ideas
[11:42] <morphix> how do i can i add a user for samba so i can view a certain folder and its subdirs over network?
[11:42] <stratovarius> hey all
[11:43] <stratovarius> how can I uninstall a program installed with a binary file?
[11:43] <El_Che> stratovarius: rm
[11:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> stratovarius: it may have an uninstall o[ption as well
[11:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> hi aftertaf :D
[11:43] <raf256> how to configure my user to use KDE?
[11:44] <stratovarius> El_Che I installed nvidia drivers with a binary. how can I remove them?
[11:44] <frogzoo> stratovarious rm ?
[11:44] <rob^> raf256, when you log on click on "session" then choose KDE
[11:44] <rob^> before you type your username/password
[11:44] <michuk> dumb question but i need to ask it: why does ubuntu clear my "recent documents" list every time i log out?
[11:44] <darkarchon> newcomer_, do you may have an alternative idea?
[11:45] <michuk> and how to make it remember it?
[11:45] <rob^> raf256, you need kubuntu-desktop installed first
[11:45] <stratovarius> no one can help me to remove nvidia drivers?
[11:46] <michuk> stratovarius: read the howto provided with the drivers
[11:46] <rob^> stratovarius, just do: sudo apt-get remove nvidia-glx
[11:46] <michuk> they write how to uninstall
[11:46] <deFrysk> raf256, if you wish to use kde apt-get kdm also and set kdm as default (functions better with kde)
[11:46] <michuk> you need to issue the install command with some option, afair
[11:47] <raf256> ok
[11:47] <raf256> btw, and how do I install/use gnome?
[11:48] <rob^> raf256, when you click on "session" just choose Gnome instead
[11:49] <stratovarius> michuk there is no read me with the binary file
[11:50] <michuk> stratovarius: after installing it goes somewhere to /usr/share/nvidia or similar
[11:50] <michuk> and there should be some readme file
[11:51] <mp3guy> stratovarius: great band, also, in terminal do "whereis nvidia" the remove what ever comes up, you might need to reconfigure xorg after
[11:51] <raf256> rob^: I ment, when I have system without any X, what to apt-get install to have gnome based desktop?
[11:51] <mp3guy> raf256, sudo apt-get install gdm
[11:51] <rob^> raf256, just apt-get ubuntu-desktop
[11:51] <darkarchon> hm
[11:51] <rob^> that will install everything ubuntu-related
[11:51] <raf256> rob^: thnx. btw, any idea what to use in case of debian
[11:51] <rob^> (gnome related too)
[11:51] <darkarchon> apt-get install xserver-xorg x-window-system gnome gdm
[11:51] <darkarchon> or xserver-xfree86
[11:51] <rob^> what darkarchon
[11:51] <rob^> said
[11:52] <rob^> check the debian wiki for more info too
[11:52] <raf256> thnx
[11:52] <darkarchon> glad not using debian anymore
[11:52] <darkarchon> ^^
[11:52] <rob^> well if your using Ubuntu you kind of are
[11:52] <darkarchon> eh
[11:52] <darkarchon> no im not using ubuntu :D
[11:52] <rob^> well then :)
[11:52] <darkarchon> im gentoo user
[11:53] <mp3guy> 3 day install eh?
[11:53] <darkarchon> 6 h
[11:53] <darkarchon> stage 1
[11:53] <rob^> 6 h is still too long
[11:53] <darkarchon> < fast comp ;D
[11:53] <darkarchon> nah
[11:53] <darkarchon> it isnt
[11:53] <rob^> 20 mins for ubuntu
[11:53] <rob^> tops
[11:53] <stratovarius> mp3guy: I know stratovarius is a great band thx i found nvidia with whereis
[11:54] <darkarchon> rob^, eh i just prefer gentoo. i feel a top speedup
[11:54] <rob^> darkarchon, thats just ego ;)
[11:54] <Seveas> darkarchon, rob^ please don't go into distro discussions here
[11:54] <TaD> hey guys, can I configure gdm/X in ubuntu to automatically log in a particular user and then start one application (mythfrontend for mythtv in this case)?
[11:54] <darkarchon> ;)
[11:54] <Seveas> TaD, yes
[11:54] <rob^> yes sir
[11:54] <mp3guy> yeah, tad, sudo gdm-admin
[11:55] <TaD> oops, sorry -- I'll head to ubuntu-user
[11:55] <Seveas> TaD, for the autologin: system -> admin -> login screen
[11:55] <Seveas> for the other: add the application to your session
[11:55] <darkarchon> rob^, i used debian unstable before. but i dont know, i was bored of the system. gentoo makes much more fun for me :) thats the main point
[11:55] <TaD> mp3guy / Seveas, thanks guys
[11:55] <Seveas> darkarchon, last warning
[11:55] <darkarchon> but nevermind, no distro discussions
[11:55] <stratovarius> libGL.so.1.xlibmesa, libnvidia-tls.so.1.0.7667, tls_test, tls_test_dso.so. Those are the files present in my nvidia folder.can I remove them without cause any problem to the OS?
[11:56] <rob^> :)
[12:01] <bungle> woo I got my Nikon worken with ubuntu
[12:02] <bungle> Nice
[12:02] <bungle> anyhow .. ubuntu is sexy like all the males round coffs atm
[12:03] <rob^> o k then..
[12:03] <rob^> :)
[12:03] <bungle> and just blabbering cause I am bored
[12:03] <bungle> lastly I just sneezed on my keyboard
[12:04] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol. wtf
[12:04] <bungle> spreaden the love
[12:04] <Kamping_Kaiser> what's goig on here :S
[12:05] <Seveas> ahem....
[12:05] <bungle> yay my bubba starts at her new pre-school tomorrow
[12:05] <Seveas> off-topic -> #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:05] <rob^> hehe
[12:05] <bungle> awws ya dont have to be tight ass's all the time
[12:05] <frogzoo> darkarchon - gen2 is great if you want to tinker, but if you need stable to do stuff, ubuntu wins
[12:06] <bungle> night night fella's
[12:06] <Seveas> you can run but you can't hide
[12:06] <Kamping_Kaiser> nigth bungle
[12:06] <bungle> toodles
[12:11] <jedi_king> I can't get xdmcp work when I use breezy! I have enabled xdmcp in gdmconfig, do I need change other config files to get xdmcp work?
[12:14] <bungle> why do boys fart and enjoy it so much
[12:14] <bungle> MY B/F stinks
[12:15] <bungle> he ios gasen me
[12:15] <mp3guy> i've got ubuntu 5.10 on a p3 500mhz, 512mb, anyway to make it run a bit smoother
[12:15] <bungle> so outta here
[12:15] <nalioth> mp3guy: run xubuntu
[12:15] <mp3guy> whats that?
[12:15] <ompaul> mp3guy, ubuntu for lower spec machines
[12:15] <michuk> xubuntu is ubuntu powered by xfce
[12:16] <michuk> is it official already?
[12:16] <mp3guy> will it run programs like oo2 and amarok?
[12:16] <bungle> even in console
[12:16] <darkarchon> urx, every distro will run everything
[12:16] <darkarchon> u just need the libs
[12:16] <ompaul> mp3guy, yes but you have options to run lower power consuming programs that do the same thing
[12:17] <darkarchon> nalioth mp3guy: run xubuntu < you dont have to get the complete installation of xubuntu
[12:17] <darkarchon> i think its enough to install Xfce 4.2 via apt
[12:17] <mp3guy> *boots up p3 now
[12:17] <nalioth> darkarchon: point is, run a smaller lighter DM
[12:17] <darkarchon> yeah it is
[12:18] <darkarchon> i prefer fluxbox, however
[12:18] <darkarchon> uhm, but he can just get it via apt, theres no need to get a whole new distro
[12:19] <darkarchon> if you know what i mean
[12:19] <HrdwrBoB> xubuntu-desktop iirc
[12:19] <HrdwrBoB> sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[12:19] <darkarchon> apropos sudo
[12:19] <mabus06> this is kind of trivial and off topic but... how do I access google.com? It keeps redirecting me to google.ca
[12:19] <darkarchon> do you have to enter your pw anyway?
[12:19] <BlueEagle> mabus06: That's a "feature" not a "bug" accordign to google.
[12:20] <nalioth> darkarchon: xubuntu doesnt install that much more than gnome
[12:20] <BlueEagle> mabus06: if you're using Opera web browser typing g search_string in the adress bar will search with google.com
[12:20] <mabus06> BlueEagle, if I wanted google.ca I would type that. lol
[12:20] <darkarchon> thats not the point nalioth
[12:20] <mabus06> less letters than google.com
[12:20] <darkarchon> he has no need to install ubuntu from 0 again
[12:21] <Whistler> can i install xubuntu-desktop in ubuntu?
[12:21] <Whistler> and later safely remove it
[12:21] <Whistler> ?
[12:21] <BlueEagle> whistler: most likely, yes.
[12:21] <nalioth> darkarchon: he would not install ubuntu from 0 again
[12:21] <mp3guy> i sudo apt-get installed xubuntu-desktop, its downloading now
[12:21] <darkarchon> when he gets a new install cd && stuff, he would
[12:22] <nalioth> darkarchon: i dont understand
[12:22] <bimberi> Whistler: sortof, uninstalling xubuntu-desktop would only remove the metapackage, not everything that came with it
[12:22] <darkarchon> urx
[12:22] <darkarchon> however.
[12:22] <darkarchon> nvm.
[12:22] <nalioth> darkarchon: there is no need for another "install cd" using *buntu
[12:22] <darkarchon> can any1 send me the deb file of frozen bubble?
[12:23] <darkarchon> nalioth, yeah i got it
[12:23] <Whistler> bimberi so how would i remove it all?
[12:24] <mp3guy> after i've installed xubuntu-desktop, how do i start it?
[12:24] <Whistler> logout
[12:24] <Whistler> and login in xfce
[12:24] <darkarchon> logout, choose session -> xfce
[12:24] <mp3guy> ah, as session?
[12:24] <Whistler> :)
[12:24] <mp3guy> got you
[12:24] <bimberi> Whistler: i'm really not sure sorry.
[12:24] <Whistler> anybody knows how can i remove xubuntu-desktop?
[12:24] <Whistler> with whole content
[12:25] <darkarchon> hm
[12:25] <darkarchon> under gentoo i would say emerge -C xubuntu-desktop; emerge --depclean
[12:25] <darkarchon> ^^
[12:25] <jedi_king> I can't get xdmcp work when I use breezy! I have enabled xdmcp in gdmconfig, do I need change other config files to get xdmcp work??
[12:25] <darkarchon> but ubuntu.. dunno
[12:25] <foxiness> Whistler, use synaptic
[12:25] <nalioth> Whistler: not advised, since some of it's depends are ubuntu-desktop depends, also
[12:25] <Whistler> nalioth so if i remove it i will damage ubuntu?
[12:26] <darkarchon> u may.
[12:26] <Whistler> ahh what a hell
[12:26] <nalioth> Whistler: if you remove all pkgs in xubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-desktop will be missing pkgs, yes
[12:26] <Whistler> ill stick with xfce
[12:26] <Whistler> :)
[12:26] <Whistler> :)
[12:26] <foxiness> Whistler, than search about xfce and remove it :) if you know something else tell me
[12:26] <Whistler> k
[12:26] <Whistler> :)
[12:26] <nalioth> Whistler: do you have storage issues?
[12:26] <Whistler> nope
[12:26] <darkarchon> so why remove stuff?
[12:26] <michuk> use aptitude if you want to uninstall all packages from a metapackage
[12:26] <nalioth> Whistler: no body is forcing you to use a xfce session
[12:27] <Whistler> i know
[12:27] <Whistler> i love xfce
[12:27] <Whistler> but now i thought of server install
[12:27] <Whistler> with xfce
[12:27] <darkarchon> i use about 130gigs for my system. but i dunno for what to use them all
[12:27] <bimberi> michuk: would aptitude know what the extra packages that came in when you installed the metapackage?
[12:27] <mp3guy> whats the difference between normal and server install?
[12:27] <darkarchon> mp3guy, i guess server is for server.
[12:27] <Whistler> darkarchon my / is 10gb :D
[12:28] <nalioth> mp3guy: server install from a k/ubuntu install cd, gets you no gui
[12:28] <darkarchon>  Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[12:28] <darkarchon>  /dev/sda6             131G   18G  113G  14% /
[12:28] <foxiness> mp3guy, like its name :)
[12:28] <weasl77> I dont think you get a gui with the server install
[12:28] <bimberi> michuk: for example xchat is in both xubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-desktop, so you wouldn't want it uninstalled
[12:28] <darkarchon> i have so much space left
[12:28] <nalioth> mp3guy: there is a new project 'server-ubuntu' that gives you more server related pkgs
[12:28] <mp3guy> xfce is pretty good
[12:28] <darkarchon> and dunno what to do with it :D
[12:28] <darkarchon> mp3guy, indeed it is.
[12:29] <Whistler> mp3guy you should try icewm
[12:29] <nadjyla> hello
[12:29] <Whistler> it will fly on your specs
[12:29] <darkarchon> urx
[12:29] <weasl77> mp3guy: is xfce lighter on resources then; I have some old machines I could run it on ..
[12:29] <darkarchon> icewm is a windows like gui
[12:29] <Whistler> i know
[12:29] <Whistler> :)
[12:29] <darkarchon> this sucks
[12:29] <nadjyla> lol
[12:29] <foxiness> if kde and gnome join to builed one DE is this ill be better ?
[12:29] <darkarchon> i personally dont use linux to get it windows-like looking
[12:29] <michuk> bimberi: it only removes the packages which have no other dependencies than the ones from the metapackage
[12:30] <michuk> read aptitute manual for details
[12:30] <Whistler> darkarchoni i used icewm cause of its speed
[12:30] <IG0R> whats the prob here? checking for XML::Parser... configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool
[12:30] <Whistler> however i hate start like button
[12:30] <darkarchon> use fluxbox
[12:30] <bimberi> michuk: ah, i will, but thanks for the summary :)
[12:30] <darkarchon> fluxbox is win
[12:30] <propagandhi> i think a collision of gnome and kde would be a ghastly creature
[12:30] <Whistler> fluxbox is crappy
[12:30] <darkarchon> or enlightenment is very nice also
[12:31] <nadjyla> yeah
[12:31] <nadjyla> e17 rox
[12:31] <darkarchon> i like to heave a free clean desktop
[12:31] <mp3guy> how do i get my desktop on xfce?
[12:31] <darkarchon> not with all the stuff
[12:31] <darkarchon> x_X
[12:31] <darkarchon> *have
[12:31] <Whistler> mp3guy you need some file manager
[12:31] <nadjyla> mp3guy, install xfce with synaptic/apt-get and it s done
[12:31] <IG0R> mp3guy, get some xfce goodies
[12:31] <Whistler> like rox
[12:31] <aquarius> If I have lots of Ubuntu machines, and I want to deploy an application to only some of them from one central location, how should I do it?
[12:32] <Kamping_Kaiser> use something to serve deb fiels and apt them in
[12:32] <Whistler> just do smt like update server
[12:32] <Whistler> i dont know how its done
[12:32] <GeoffDeGeoff> I have copied a whole folder of music from my windows partition but I dont seem to have the right permissions now, root is the owener. How do I change the owner and permissions and cascade to children folders?
[12:33] <Whistler> GeoffDeGeoff chown username folder
[12:33] <Whistler> will give you owner status
[12:33] <GeoffDeGeoff> will that cascade to all the children?
[12:33] <mp3guy> navigate to it in terminal, then go "sudo chmod -R 777 *"
[12:33] <Whistler> i dont know really
[12:33] <bimberi> GeoffDeGeoff: chown -R (to cascade)
[12:33] <aquarius> Kamping_Kaiser: yeah, I know generically that that's what I want, I'm trying to work out whether something already exists that I need to install. Note that I can't use apt for this, afaik, because I might want to deploy v1 of an app to one machine and v2 of the same app to a different machine.
[12:33] <frogzoo> chown -R
[12:34] <foxiness> propagandhi, why you think it will be like this ?
[12:34] <FujiHOST> compiling and installing sun java is basically the hardest thing I have ever done
[12:34] <darkarchon> Whistler mp3guy you need some file manager < what about rox
[12:34] <aquarius> I think I'm going to need each machine to say to the central server "Hi, I'm machine24, got any debs for me?" and the server says "here are some URLs for debs", and machine24 grabs the debs and dpks -i's them. But...that'd be me writing it myself, and I wondered if someone's done a similar thing.
[12:35] <Whistler> darkarchon ?
[12:35] <darkarchon> rox is a nice filer, i use also in fluxbox
[12:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> aquarius: maybe, i havent had to find one I'm afraid :)
[12:35] <Whistler> i know
[12:35] <Whistler> :)
[12:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> my mirror skills are much less :)
[12:35] <aquarius> fujihost: did you use java-package?
[12:35] <propagandhi> foxiness: its just my opinion - the two are so far removed in so many ways it would be such a conflict of interest and direction for both projects
[12:36] <mp3guy> darkarchon, will installing rox show desktop items, yeah?
[12:36] <frogzoo> aquarius - just put your repository on a web server
[12:36] <darkarchon> urx
[12:36] <darkarchon> not directly
[12:36] <aquarius> frogzoo: how does that help?
[12:36] <nalioth> mp3guy: check it out, it's free
[12:36] <darkarchon> but for what do you need desktopitems?
[12:36] <Whistler> mp3guy yeah it will
[12:36] <frogzoo> then just run synaptic, and say update all
[12:36] <mp3guy> its my friends pc, he likes some icons on his desktop
[12:36] <FujiHOST> i dont even know anymore I hvae tried 20 tutorials but can never do it.....
[12:36] <darkarchon> urx
[12:36] <darkarchon> desktopicons = evil
[12:36] <FujiHOST> it always says missing file or something and I follow the tutorials exacly
[12:36] <aquarius> frogzoo: I need to be able to arbitrarily deploy apps to machines, not to only be able to bring each machine up to date with the repository.
[12:36] <Whistler> is there some good plugin for xfce for having mac-style launcher?
[12:36] <FujiHOST> and i have download evry linux file for java there is
[12:36] <darkarchon> Whistler, actually not
[12:37] <FujiHOST> from sun aqnyway
[12:37] <mp3guy> rox-filer is already installed
[12:37] <darkarchon> wait a sec mp3guy
[12:37] <frogzoo> aquarius ssh & apt-get ?
[12:37] <Validdot> hallo, can someone help me with gcc ?      I get error messages while gcc compiles the *.c file. The helloworld.c is right, but it seems there is a problem with stdio.h and libio.h... do I need to reconfigure something?  Thx for the help..
[12:37] <Whistler> mp3guy just run it
[12:37] <aquarius> fujihost: try http://www.minds.nuim.ie/~voyager/blog/index.php?/archives/24-The-CORRECT-way-to-install-Sun-Java-on-DebianUbuntu.html
[12:37] <FujiHOST> ok
[12:37] <darkarchon> mp3guy,
[12:37] <FujiHOST> i have been using https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaPackageBuildNewVersions
[12:37] <darkarchon> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Fluxbox#Icons_using_ROX-Filer
[12:37] <darkarchon> check this
[12:37] <darkarchon> its a gentoo wiki
[12:37] <darkarchon> but it should work for ubuntu also
[12:38] <Coweater> Validdot: you installed build-essential, not just gcc right?
[12:38] <darkarchon> but i dunno where the autostart of xfce is
[12:38] <foxiness> propagandhi, i know its your opinion but i like to learn from you more info , other thing can on some day the two use the same icon theme the one way to builed software
[12:38] <Validdot> Thx, Coweater
[12:38] <aquarius> frogzoo: I'd rather have the machine initiate the process, rather than the server, so it can do it at turn-on -- the server won't necessarily know that the machine's turned on at any given time.
[12:39] <nalioth> darkarchon: at your login screen, click on 'sessions'
[12:39] <propagandhi> foxiness: i think gnomes philosophy is built more on simplicity and speed
[12:39] <Validdot> Coweater: it has been already installed
[12:39] <Whistler> darkarchon is there any way of stretching menu line in xfce to whole witht?
[12:39] <mp3guy> darkarchon, looks good, but i'm not using fluxbox#
[12:39] <GeoffDeGeoff> thanks frogzoo and mp3guy that worked a treat
[12:39] <darkarchon> mp3guy, you can port it into xfce
[12:40] <Whistler> darkarchon srry for my english
[12:40] <darkarchon> try typing rox --pinboard=Default &
[12:40] <propagandhi> foxiness:kde is more eyecandy and configuration
[12:40] <darkarchon> Whistler, i dont know, i never tried
[12:40] <propagandhi> foxiness: customisation
[12:40] <kestas> guys Ive mounted a Filesystem in USErspace (FUSE) sshfs drive, but I can't copy anything to nautilus because it says 'target is full'
[12:40] <foxiness> propagandhi, am like you i like this on gnome from 1.2
[12:40] <kestas> when I use cp to copy to it though, it works fine
[12:40] <Whistler> be back in a sec
[12:40] <HrdwrBoB> kestas: nautilus has built in support for ssh
[12:40] <darkarchon> mp3guy, alternativly you have the idesk method, which is described before on the page
[12:40] <kestas> seems like its checking the FUSE drive, but getting back 0 space left, so not letting me copy to it
[12:40] <darkarchon> this should work w/o problems
[12:40] <kestas> HrdwrBoB, is it any good?
[12:40] <darkarchon> even on xfce
[12:40] <Validdot> what do I need beside the build-essentials for a proper gcc run? can someone help?
[12:40] <propagandhi> foxiness: it'd be an interesting concept to see the two meet somewhere but i cant see it ever happening
[12:40] <kestas> HrdwrBoB, like can you mount something with it and browse it like it was your own fs?
[12:40] <foxiness> propagandhi, but you know the way of kde 4 it will be like gnome "simple"
[12:40] <nalioth> Validdot: build-essential gets you a gcc, g++ and other compiling tools
[12:41] <kestas> HrdwrBoB, I can do that with FUSE+sshfs, the only problem is nautilus saying that it's full when it isnt
[12:41] <darkarchon> but i would prefer the rox desktop icon stuff
[12:41] <HrdwrBoB> kestas: yes
[12:41] <Whistler> i am back
[12:41] <Whistler> :)
[12:41] <kestas> HrdwrBoB, I could use cp all the time, but that would suck
[12:41] <frogzoo> aquarius - well it's doable as a script, but it probably gets fiddly - I can see the need for a tool that does this, but can't suggest one
[12:41] <mp3guy> darkarchon, typing "rox-filer --pinboard=Default &" into the terminal worked great
[12:41] <HrdwrBoB> kestas: file: open remote location ot something
[12:41] <HrdwrBoB> or
[12:41] <darkarchon> mp3guy, yeah i told you ;)
[12:41] <darkarchon> now just put it into the gdm autostart
[12:42] <apokryphos> foxiness: erm, no; it's not really heading to that simplicity
[12:42] <aquarius> Note that rox-filer won't let you store actual files on the Desktop, just links to files.
[12:42] <apokryphos> foxiness: the stress is on usability and accessibility moreso; not sacrificing features for simplicity =)
[12:42] <kestas> HrdwrBoB, hmm thats pretty nice :p
[12:42] <kestas> :o even
[12:42] <mp3guy> how do i disable bak files/
[12:42] <darkarchon> however
[12:42] <darkarchon> im out for a cigarette
[12:42] <aquarius> frogzoo: yeah, look slike I'm going to have to write it. :)
[12:42] <nalioth> darkarchon: gdm has a sessions manager for all that
[12:42] <Validdot> I get alot of such error with gcc: /usr/include/stdio.h:302: Fehler: syntax error before size_t
[12:42] <darkarchon> and then at my girlfreiend
[12:42] <darkarchon> nalioth, kay
[12:42] <Validdot> Fehler = error
[12:43] <nalioth> Validdot: that is dodgy code, not gcc
[12:43] <darkarchon> so guys
[12:43] <darkarchon> hf anyway
[12:43] <darkarchon> well read us. sometime.
[12:43] <raf256> uhm..
[12:43] <darkarchon> :>
[12:43] <raf256> again, how do I select KDE?
[12:43] <darkarchon> *wave*
[12:43] <mp3guy> darkarchon, how do i add that to startup with xfce?
[12:43] <raf256> to be my desktop?
[12:43] <kestas> HrdwrBoB, damn nope it screws up when you try and play a file directly over it
[12:43] <darkarchon> raf256, sessions in gdm
[12:43] <darkarchon> mp3guy, ask nalioth
[12:43] <burepe> Can someone help me with bittornado? I can't use the standard 6881 port and I have it set on randomize, but I can not connect to a tracker, I was using this program out of the box before, then I did a reinstall and nothing. I have been trying to make it work for days. Any suggestions?
[12:43] <darkarchon> he knows it
[12:43] <nalioth> raf256: at your login, click "sessions" and "kde"
[12:43] <Validdot> nalioth:  dodgy code?
[12:43] <raf256> oh
[12:43] <foxiness> apokryphos, i read something on kde developer about the lesson from mac i see it will like what on gnome today!
[12:43] <cef> is anyone having a problem with mod_rewrite and apache2 in breezy?
[12:43] <nalioth> Validdot: the code is not written properly
[12:44] <kestas> HrdwrBoB, and ideas of how I can stop nautilus checking to see if there's no space left before copying?
[12:44] <mp3guy> nalioth, how do i make "rox-filer --pinboard=Default &" run automatically at xfce startup?
[12:44] <apokryphos> foxiness: it's using Mac as an inspiration, but it's hardly copying it (and this has been an oft-stressed point). But I didn't see how you got to gnome; gnome is nothing like Mac
[12:44] <Validdot> nalioth: but the source should be right..
[12:44] <nalioth> mp3guy: edit your /usr/share/xsessions/xfce.desktop
[12:44] <mp3guy> thanks
[12:45] <Validdot> nalioth: after the first crahed I tried with a helloworld.cpp form the net
[12:45] <mp3guy> do i just put that code in there#/
[12:45] <Whistler> muhhhahaha i love xfce
[12:46] <Whistler> i made it to look like mac :D
[12:46] <foxiness> apokryphos, yes that what i mean insiration some idea from mac "realy i like it"
[12:46] <Whistler> but it still needs good launcher :D
[12:46] <nalioth> mp3guy: where it says "command" or something, you'll see it
[12:47] <mp3guy> theres no command, wouldit be "exec="
[12:47] <wizo> would it be wise to download the deb file for samba from the site and installing it? because i cant install samba thru synaptic
[12:47] <foampeace> hello
[12:47] <foampeace> what happened to ubuntus bleeding updates
[12:47] <nalioth> mp3guy: thats the one
[12:47] <foampeace> there were quite a few for a while
[12:48] <mp3guy> theres alrady startxfce4 in that, will i make another exec= line?
[12:48] <nalioth> foampeace: you were using a prerelease breezy?
[12:48] <foampeace> nalioth: i dont know am i?
[12:48] <bimberi> wizo: why can't you install it through synaptic?
[12:48] <foampeace> nalioth: do i have to reinstall to the release?
[12:48] <Whistler> anybody using xfce can show me the screenshot ot their desktop?
[12:48] <foxiness> time of get some ZzZzz see you soon
[12:48] <nalioth> foampeace: if you installed it b4 the official release, there were hundreds of updates daily
[12:48] <nalioth> foampeace: you do not
[12:48] <jerem51> bonjour a tous
[12:49] <jerem51> ya t'il quelqu'un qui parle francais
[12:49] <nalioth> !fr
[12:49] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[12:49] <wizo> bimberi: samba: Depends: samba-common (= 3.0.10-1ubuntu3) but 3.0.14a-3ubuntu3~5.04ubp1 is to be installed  <== i get that error, even though in synaptic it says its the latest version
[12:49] <jerem51> ok merci
[12:49] <wizo> sudo apt-get install samba-common also says that its the lastest version
[12:49] <foampeace> nalioth: do they only release updates at time intervals
[12:50] <bimberi> wizo: pastebin your sources.list (*nods* at nalioth)
[12:50] <bimberi> !pastebin
[12:50] <ubotu> pastebin is probably a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[12:50] <nalioth> foampeace: every 6 months except for security updates
[12:50] <wizo> okies
[12:50] <Whistler> anybody using xfce can show me the screenshot ot their desktop?
[12:50] <wizo> i was so frustrated i almost wanted to reinstall
[12:50] <foampeace> nalioth: so if i want more updates ofmore things i should use gentoo?
[12:50] <nalioth> foampeace: or LFS, yes
[12:51] <wizo> er, wad shte directory for the repositories again?
[12:51] <bimberi> wizo: /etc/apt/sources.list :)
[12:51] <wizo> oh rite
[12:51] <foampeace> hmmm yes i feel stuck with thingsthat dont work properly
[12:53] <wizo> bimberi: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4023
[12:53] <Whistler> anybody using xfce can show me the screenshot ot their desktop?
[12:53] <FujiHOST> Yes You guys are the best I installed sun java probly no big deal to anyone but I have only had linx for 40 hours
[12:54] <El_Che> Whistler: http://www.xfce.org/index.php?page=screenshots&lang=en
[12:54] <wizo> bimberi: im running hoary version
[12:54] <Fracture> hi - does ubuntu support the avermedia dvb-t 77 ?
[12:54] <Fracture> sorry.. dvb-t 777
[12:55] <Kamping_Kaiser> FujiHOST: wd
[12:55] <Kamping_Kaiser> Fracture: mines an avermedia, not sure what chip
[12:55] <Fracture> Kamping_Kaiser what does lspci -v show ?
[12:55] <Kamping_Kaiser> 0000:03:02.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11)
[12:55] <bimberi> wizo: you seem to have both us.archive.ubuntu.com and archive.ubuntu.com repositories mixed (eg. lines 5 & 33)
[12:56] <Whistler> how can i add terminal to xfce menu?
[12:56] <wizo> bimberi: is that bad?
[12:56] <Fracture> mine is this : Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7134 (rev 01)
[12:56] <Fracture> I can't find a suitable module :(
[12:56] <bimberi> wizo: could be, i'm not really sure
[12:56] <bimberi> wizo: sec...
[12:56] <wizo> okies
[12:57] <gasher> problem with my keyboard layout
[12:57] <gasher> help problem with keyboard layout
[12:57] <sherman> does anyone know of an ssh graphical client for gnome? Hopefully similar to that of the fish protocol in konqueror...
[12:57] <gasher> gnome keyboard layout problem
[12:57] <nalioth> sherman: gftp?
[12:58] <bimberi> wizo: suggest replacing the whole thing with - http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969, then sudo apt-get update and try installing samba again
[12:58] <sherman> nalioth, I wasnt sure if gftp could do that...
[12:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> sherman: in nautilus -> file -> connect to server
[12:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> select sftp
[12:58] <sherman> ahhhh!
[12:58] <wizo> bimberi: ok will try thankies
[12:58] <gasher> gnome keyboard layout problem help help help
[12:58] <Whistler> how can i add terminal to xfce panel?
[12:58] <Whistler> i need to enter command
[12:59] <Whistler> i enter terminal and i get an error
[12:59] <Whistler> i can use xterm but its ugly
[12:59] <stefan_> enter term or xterm
[12:59] <Beleys>  bonjour (re)
[12:59] <sherman> ohh sweet mate... thanks Kamping_Kaiser
[01:00] <FujiHOST> Any one got any good tutorial on install RealVNC
[01:00] <FujiHOST> ?
[01:01] <wizo> the command is sudo apt-get update after changint the sources file?
[01:01] <bimberi> wizo: yep
[01:01] <wizo> cooolies
[01:02] <wizo> i onlyl haf like 300+mb space left on my ubuntu =(
[01:03] <wizo> u reckon its enough to install breezy?
[01:03] <Seveas> no
[01:03] <wizo> lol ok
[01:03] <Seveas> you need about 500-700 mb temporarily
[01:03] <gasher> anyone got got good link for keyboard layout ?
[01:04] <deFrysk> wizo, apt-get clean and check again
[01:04] <wizo> deFrysk: ok
[01:04] <nalioth> gasher: system > preferences > keyboard
[01:04] <wizo> ok.. and now i check if i can install samba again
[01:05] <gasher> nalioth i have tried that one and did work
[01:05] <nalioth> gasher: there are many kb layouts to choose from
[01:05] <gasher> any other suggestions
[01:05] <gasher> yep
[01:05] <gasher> i want belgium -be latin 1
[01:05] <wizo> bimberi: i still get the error  Depends: samba-common (=3.0.10-1ubuntu3) but 3.0.14a-3ubuntu3~5.04ubp1 is to be installed
[01:06] <gasher> i have used the method with console but no result
[01:06] <bimberi> wizo: pastebin the output from "apt-cache policy samba-common"
[01:06] <wizo> but then i check the samba-common version in synaptic, it says 3.0.14a-3ubuntu3~5.04ubp1
[01:06] <gasher> nalioth any other suggestions
[01:06] <deFrysk> wizo, no to seef if you have enough space to install breezy
[01:06] <deFrysk> see if*
[01:06] <gasher> or any link to help me nalioth
[01:07] <bimberi> wizo: hold on, no need for that
[01:07] <wizo> Installed: 3.0.14a-3ubuntu3~5.04ubp1
[01:07] <bimberi> wizo: k
[01:07] <gasher> everything is working ok only the keyboard is a problem
[01:07] <gasher> it is in qzerty
[01:08] <bimberi> wizo: sudo apt-get install --reinstall samba-common ?
[01:08] <gasher> but my keyboard layout is in azwerty
[01:08] <wizo> bimberi: ok wil try
[01:08] <gasher> any suggestion
[01:08] <wizo> i couldnt find the reinstall option in suynaptic for samba-common
[01:08] <gasher> any good link for me
[01:08] <gasher> all suggestions are welcome
[01:08] <nalioth> gasher: i'm not familiar with anything other than the keyboard chooser in the prefs
[01:08] <bimberi> wizo: try "mark for reinstallation"
[01:09] <wizo> there issint..
[01:09] <nalioth> gasher: please dont repeat or prod us
[01:09] <wizo> bimberi: Reinstallation of samba-common is not possible, it cannot be downloaded.
[01:09] <gasher> ok tnx nalioth
[01:09] <bimberi> wizo: ok, if you say you'll remove it, does it want to take a lot of other packages with it?
[01:09] <wizo> lemme try it in synaptic
[01:10] <nalioth> bimberi: do you think he'd have success having apt-get build samba-common from source for him?
[01:10] <gasher> any suggestions guys or links to help me
[01:10] <nalioth> ubotu: tell gasher about repeat
[01:10] <wizo> bimberi: do i choose the complete removal?
[01:11] <nalioth> gasher: the last 3 posts you've made are not helping you at all. they are not valid questions
[01:11] <wizo> it says under to be removed: smbclient
[01:11] <bimberi> nalioth: nos sure
[01:11] <bimberi> *not
[01:11] <bimberi> wizo: might as well do complete removal
[01:11] <wizo> ok
[01:11] <gasher> keyboard layout problem
[01:11] <bimberi> wizo: then reinstall smbclient (which should bring samba-common back in)
[01:12] <wizo> its gonna remove smbclient and samba-common
[01:12] <bimberi> wizo: yep
[01:12] <wizo> ok i`ll ty that later
[01:12] <gasher> any links  for keyboard layout
[01:12] <gasher> any links for keyboard layout
[01:12] <bimberi> wizo: we're removing later versions (that came in from backports) and will installer the earlier ones
[01:12] <bimberi> *install
[01:13] <wizo> bimberi: i see
[01:13] <nalioth> gasher: please dont be annoying
[01:13] <wizo> gasher: google it?
[01:14] <bimberi> wizo: btw the "ubp" in the version indicates backports
[01:14] <wizo> bimberi: oo interesting fact
[01:14] <gasher> i have tried a lot @nalioth
[01:14] <wizo> what happened to the backports?
[01:14] <nalioth> gasher: did you read what ubotu sent you?
[01:14] <wizo> bimberi: ok done, uninstalled
[01:15] <bimberi> wizo: k, now install smbclient
[01:15] <wizo> cant see smbclient in synaptic
[01:15] <wizo> only samba-common
[01:15] <gasher> yep
[01:15] <wizo> some othe documents
[01:15] <wizo> other*
[01:16] <bimberi> wizo: sure? it's not sambaclient
[01:17] <bimberi> wizo: (sry badly phrased) are you sure you searched for smbclient and not sambaclient?
[01:17] <wizo> oops
[01:17] <wizo> found it
[01:17] <bimberi> k :)
[01:18] <wizo> pj
[01:19] <wizo> oh!
[01:19] <wizo> samba server config poped up
[01:20] <csirkefog> http://csirkefog.dyn.hu/cica.gif
[01:21] <wizo> bimberi: ok installed smbclient
[01:21] <bimberi> wizo: now try samba again
[01:21] <wizo> yay
[01:21] <wizo> it got marked for once
[01:23] <bigfoot1> what language are .de sites in?
[01:23] <bigfoot1> is.
[01:23] <bimberi> german
[01:23] <bigfoot1> bimberi: thanks.
[01:23] <bimberi> bigfoot1: np :)
[01:23] <wizo> oops, what did i press :s
[01:24] <avinoam> Anyone know how to set an option in firefox that will set it to appear as IE?
[01:25] <nalioth> avinoam: find the extension that changes your "user agent string"
[01:26] <avinoam> nalioth, thanks
[01:26] <wizo> bimberi: it got installed
[01:26] <wizo> thanks
[01:26] <drcode> any one know torrent client that I Can use in console mode
[01:27] <bimberi> wizo: np, glad it worked out :)
[01:27] <nalioth> bittorrent or bittornado
[01:27] <drcode> I try ctorrent but I get some error in one torrent
[01:27] <wizo> bimberi: so u reckon it was the backports that caused the problem?
[01:27] <Seveas> wizo, backports tend to do that
[01:27] <wizo> ohh
[01:27] <wickedpuppy> avinoam, there is a plugin for ff that allows ff to acts as a lot of browsers
[01:28] <bimberi> wizo: seem so, you got some later versions of packages, probably when you upgraded
[01:28] <franzi> guten morgen
[01:28] <bimberi> wizo: best to have backports disabled for upgrades
[01:28] <avinoam> wickedpuppy, do you know where it's listed as on the website? i'm wading through extensions here
[01:28] <miriam> hello, i am new here
[01:28] <franzi> hello miriam
[01:28] <miriam> i need someone to help me, please
[01:29] <franzi> i'm new too
[01:29] <franzi> ^^
[01:29] <wizo> do i have to do sudo apt-get install smbfs ?
[01:29] <drcode> any idea for torrent download in console?
[01:29] <drcode> I mean torrent client in console?
[01:29] <Whistler> drcode yep there is
[01:29] <miriam> i am now in my pc wit ubuntu installed
[01:29] <Whistler> drcode search for bittorent in synaptic
[01:29] <miriam> does someone nknow well about installation in powerpc
[01:30] <franzi> no idea sry
[01:30] <miriam> o
[01:30] <miriam> thx
[01:30] <franzi> but i have ubuntu too
[01:30] <bimberi> wizo: dunno really, only if you know you need to (eg. you're following a howto of some sort)
[01:31] <wizo> aww damn
[01:31] <avinoam> wickedpuppy, nm i found it
[01:31] <wizo> i did a testparm and it cant find my dhcp.conf
[01:31] <nalioth> drcode: i answered your question when you asked it the first time
[01:31] <morgs^^> can i convert a realmedia file to aci or ogm in ubuntu ?
[01:31] <miriam_> hello
[01:31] <miriam_> i am new here
[01:31] <weasl77> miriam: if you have a specific question, someone may be able to answer that. Normally people are quite helpful, if only to supply some of the pieces
[01:31] <nalioth> miriam_: do you have a help question?
[01:32] <miriam_> i am searching forn someone who knows about installation in powepc
[01:32] <Viper12> greets miriam.  you already said that.  what is your problem with ppc install?
[01:32] <lajuj> I've finally gotten ubuntu to see my reless card, but now it can't see networks that are obviously there.  Does anyone have any tips
[01:32] <Viper12> I'm not an expert, but as nal said, more specifics=more help
[01:32] <miriam_> ok
[01:32] <cafuego> !ntfs
[01:32] <ubotu> methinks ntfs is the (N)(T) (F)ile(S)ystem, the filesystem normally used under Windows XP. To automatically mount your NTFS partition/s - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[01:32] <miriam_> i have a new powerpc, an powebook
[01:33] <miriam_> i tryed to install the ubuntu breezy yesterday
[01:33] <miriam_> but the computer while the installation doesn' trecognice the devises
[01:33] <Viper12> just a quick 'get it out of the way' question...........did you download the breezy for ppc?
[01:33] <miriam_> i think it is a problem with the kernel version
[01:34] <miriam_> yes, of course
[01:34] <spudse> how can I test if my current ubuntu config/install supports opengl/3d ?
[01:34] <miriam_> ;D
[01:34] <Viper12> if the tech doesn't ask about the plugin, it bites him in the butt later.
[01:34] <miriam_> you are right
[01:35] <miriam_> well i explain u what ahappenned
[01:35] <lajuj> sorry to ask again, but what are some of the reasons why my wireless card would not be detecting network?
[01:36] <k31th> anyone use shorewall or iptables ?
[01:36] <Viper12> miriam have you checked this section of the forums yet?     http://www.ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=95
[01:36] <hedonick> miriam: don't know much about ppc... but I recall reading the changelog for the 2.6.14 kernel and there was one thing that stood out about apple powerbooks... and that is that they changed the touchpad to an USB one in post 2005 feb machines
[01:36] <miriam_> I tryed to install the ubuntu breezy with a firend, the fact is that we think that the problem is in the kernel version, i need the one .13, and i think it doesn't exist in an installation aplicattion
[01:37] <|mp|>  anyone have serious problems, crash, freeze etc., with latest OOo in (K)Ubuntu?
[01:37] <kynes> how can I download the man pages of C++ or another thing
[01:38] <kynes> apt-get what.. ?
[01:38] <miriam_> we tried to download a debian sid installation apllication with that kernel, but we  find nothing
[01:38] <wizo> hmm, anyone know how to get the dhcp.conf?
[01:39] <miriam_> hedonick, what shoul i do, then?
[01:39] <hedonick> kyncani: install manpages-dev I think
[01:39] <miriam_> sorry, i am new ion that computer world ;p
[01:40] <avinoam> anyone here from israel?
[01:40] <wickedpuppy> k31th, use firestarter
[01:41] <kynes> hedonick : thanks
[01:41] <hedonick> miriam: I don't think I can help you (no apple experience whatever :-( )
[01:41] <leagris> miriam, I am also waiting for the 2.6.13 kernel to be released for breezy for other reasons than you. I enconter SATA lockup with ATAPI devices.
[01:43] <nalioth> miriam_: wait for ubuntu 6.04 Dapper Drake
[01:43] <miriam_> leagris, do U know if ithe release will be soon...i was thinking in installa debian sid then install the ubuntu
[01:43] <miriam_> but it will take much time
[01:43] <nalioth> miriam_: that will not be pleasant (going from debian sid to ubuntu)
[01:43] <wizo> whats the dhcpserver for?
[01:44] <wizo> how can i get a dhcp.conf for my samba from?
[01:44] <leagris> miriam, as a bare ubuntu user, i have no inside view of what's kooking. I just wait and hope :)
[01:44] <miriam_> why nalioth...i think it is a possibility
[01:46] <miriam_> i need linux in my computer
[01:46] <miriam_> i need the puredata inside
[01:47] <IG0R> where is  my system's perl library directory
[01:47] <ScislaC> is it possible to burn an audio cd with gnomebaker w/o the damn 2 second gaps?
[01:50] <miriam> thx
[01:51] <wizo> yay samba works now
[01:51] <wizo> \o/
[01:52] <miriam> ciao ;p
[01:54] <Chameleon22> hi all, can anyone recommend a nice monitoring application... likes of nagios but something different (big brother is not an option)
[01:56] <drcode> thanx nalioth
[01:57] <k31th> wickedpuppy: wats firestarter ?
[01:57] <wickedpuppy> k31th, install and find out :P its a simple firewall based on iptables
[01:57] <Chameleon22> k31th, its a userland firewall configurator
[01:58] <Chameleon22> bah, ye what wickedpuppy said
[01:58] <wickedpuppy> lol
[01:58] <wickedpuppy> and also what Chameleon22 said too :P
[01:58] <Tirno> hi, I have an .slk document which is in utf8, but when openoffice opens it, it insists on trying to read it as latin-1 as a result, when it saves it, my other programs (emacs, for instance) are messed up
[01:58] <Chameleon22> hhehe
[01:58] <joefso3> hello
[01:58] <Tirno> how do I tell oo to read it as utf8?
[01:59] <joefso3> is gnome 2.12.X already availble for ubuntu?
[02:00] <wizo> lol, this is wierd
[02:00] <wizo> after settin gup my samba server
[02:00] <wizo> i shared a folder, i can play some songs, but some songs are denied access from another windows machine
[02:01] <wizo> anyone has any ideas?
[02:01] <Chameleon22> wizo, file permissions perhaps?
[02:02] <wizo> but i mean, i chucked all the songs into the same folder
[02:02] <wizo> and did sudo chmod 777 /home/blah/music
[02:02] <wizo> is it the music files it self?
[02:06] <k31th> wickedpuppy: its not in apt
[02:07] <frogzoo> can someone recommend a BT client pls?
[02:07] <dotrig> Bittornado
[02:07] <nck> frogzoo, azureus
[02:07] <apokryphos> frogzoo: Azureus, KTorrent
[02:08] <frogzoo> yar, azureus I know but it's a big hog - isn't there something leaner?
[02:09] <k31th> firestarter is gui
[02:09] <nck> frogzoo, gnome-btdownload
[02:09] <apokryphos> frogzoo: BitTornado and BitTorrent (official client) are good; there's also KTorrent
[02:09] <frogzoo> nck thanks - that sounds like built for the job :D
[02:09] <mp3guy> azureus
[02:09] <dotrig> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[02:09] <dotrig>  when i do sudo apt-get remove phpmyadmin .. :(
[02:10] <lajuj> hi, How do you make your wirless card find networks?
[02:10] <Whistler> dotrig try closing synaptic
[02:10] <Whistler> or update manager if you have it running
[02:10] <frogzoo> lajuj - kismet, airsnort + a few others
[02:10] <dotrig> how i do
[02:11] <lajuj> frogzoo are those packages?
[02:12] <lajuj> frogzoo, do you prefer one or the other?
[02:14] <IG0R> can i connect my mobile phone via bluetooth on ubuntu?
[02:14] <Whistler> IG0R sure
[02:14] <IG0R> ehm how
[02:14] <frogzoo> lajuj they're both good, used for different things
[02:15] <Whistler> IG0R you wanna send sms and such things or you wanna p2k access?
[02:15] <Whistler> IGOR i suggest you try gphone
[02:15] <Whistler> or smt like that
[02:15] <Whistler> search in synaptic
[02:15] <IG0R> i just wont to transfer some pictures
[02:16] <taucher> hallihallo i got a small but annoying problem with my ubuntu and need help
[02:17] <IG0R> i found none of this on sinaptic
[02:18] <Whistler> IG0R have you enabled additional repositories?
[02:18] <IG0R> yup
[02:18] <IG0R> u mean to change sources.lst
[02:18] <Whistler> yep
[02:18] <IG0R> yes i did
[02:19] <Whistler> try searching for something like phone
[02:19] <IG0R> mobilemesh
[02:19] <IG0R> isa that it?
[02:19] <Whistler> may be
[02:20] <IG0R> MobileMesh networking allows users to exchange information in a
[02:20] <IG0R> wireless environment without the need for a fixed infrastructure.
[02:20] <IG0R> :)
[02:20] <IG0R> sounds nice
[02:20] <Whistler> :)
[02:21] <Whistler> i havent use bluetooth i used usb cable :D
[02:21] <IG0R> do i need to logout evry time i add a repisitory?
[02:21] <apokryphos> no
[02:21] <apokryphos> IG0R: just sudo apt-get update
[02:21] <Whistler> nope
[02:21] <IG0R> ah nice
[02:21] <Whistler> :)
[02:22] <IG0R> close synaptic first lol
[02:23] <apokryphos> IG0R: you can refresh the sources for apt from synaptic, too
[02:24] <IG0R> erm how
[02:24] <apokryphos> IG0R: instead of sudo apt-get update, just hit "Reload"
[02:25] <frogzoo> lajuj look what I found: http://kerneltrap.org/node/5414
[02:26] <IG0R> fff wherisit now?
[02:26] <IG0R> mobilemesh
[02:31] <geekbra> Default install of
[02:31] <geekbra> Default install of  Ubuntu, have some active server ?
[02:31] <geekbra> any
[02:32] <aftertaf> geekbra:  no
[02:32] <geekbra> :D tks
[02:32] <max> hey
[02:32] <geekbra> aftertaf, and have some script to configure iptables ?
[02:32] <Jemt> Greetings. I have just performed 'apt-get install mysql-server' and suddently a configuration module for PostFix appears. I don't need a mail server running on my computer. Can I just cancel the configuration guide ?
[02:33] <max> whats the command to config the display resolution
[02:33] <max> ?
[02:33] <bob2> Jemt: how is mysql supposed to email you then?
[02:33] <bob2> Jemt: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:33] <Jemt> bob2: Max asked about the resolution :)
[02:33] <max> bob2 my old friend
[02:33] <Jemt> bob2: Well, I don't want MySQL to mail me :)
[02:34] <aftertaf> geekbra:  not me, but Seveas does....   if it is for NAT
[02:34] <bob2> Jemt: then you've lost
[02:34] <Jemt> bob2: When I installed MySQL on Ubuntu 5.04, PostFix wasn't required
[02:34] <max> Jemt know?
[02:34] <bob2> Jemt: install ssmtp
[02:34] <bob2> Jemt: postfix still isn't required
[02:34] <bob2> Jemt: *some* MTA is
[02:34] <rapha> Hi all!
[02:34] <Jemt> bob2: Oh, so I can just cancel it ?
[02:34] <Jemt> MTA ?
[02:34] <bob2> Jemt: you can install sstp, which will remove postfix, yes
[02:35] <Jemt> Great , thanks :)
[02:35] <rapha> Could somebody help me set up Subversion server properly under Ubuntu? Right now it only works with file protocol, but with http protocol i get "Could not open the requested SVN filesystem"
[02:35] <bob2> 7have you read the SVN Book?
[02:36] <bob2> erg
[02:36] <Jemt> bob2: Hmm, I cancelled it which made my installation stop. "Preconfiguring packages..."
[02:36] <rapha> I'd also be very happy if somebody could point out a tutorial or so... just can't find anything through Google :-(
[02:36] <Jemt> bob2: Never mind
[02:37] <max> bob2 hey
[02:37] <bob2> rapha: have you read the subversion Book yet?
[02:37] <bob2> rapha: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
[02:37] <rapha> bob2: nope, haven't yet. Thanks!
[02:38] <Nihil85> hallo
[02:38] <bob2> max: hi
[02:38] <Nihil85> can anyone tell me how to see the log file in X-Chat?
[02:38] <Jemt> bob2: I installed 'ssmtp' and ran 'apt-get install mysql-server' again. Unfortunately I got this error : Can't send mail: sendmail process failed with error code 1
[02:38] <Jemt> bob2: And this error before that : 'Cannot open mail:25'
[02:38] <max> bob2 whats the command to config the display resolution
[02:38] <bob2> haha
[02:38] <bob2> max: I've told you that a dozen or so times this week
[02:38] <Jemt> max: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:39] <csirkefog> Nihil85 : /home/user/.xchat2/log
[02:39] <Nihil85> csirkefog, thanks
[02:39] <max> got to be run by root
[02:39] <bob2> Jemt: guess you really do need a proper MTA then. just reinstall postfix
[02:39] <Jemt> bob2: Well, PostFix wasn't removed
[02:40] <Jemt> bob2: Why do I need mail support? I don't care about the things MySQL might send to me
[02:40] <Jemt> bob2: As long as it runs :) It just a developer installation
[02:40] <bob2> Jemt: then tell postfix to throw the mail away
[02:41] <bob2> Jemt: or make your own mysql package that doesn't need it
[02:41] <DanielC> I'm trying to use Bittorrent, but it's not working. Is there a way to make sure that port 6881 is open?
[02:41] <bob2> ubuntu has no firewall by default
[02:41] <Whistler> DanielC port probe
[02:41] <bob2> so that is not the issue
[02:41] <deFrysk> DanielC, router ?
[02:41] <max> bob2 how i login root ?
[02:41] <bob2> ar you behind NAT?
[02:41] <bob2> max: you don't
[02:41] <bob2> max: wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[02:41] <DanielC> How do I port probe?
[02:41] <bob2> DanielC: are you behind NAT?
[02:42] <DanielC> bob2: I don't know what a NAT is.
[02:42] <max> hmm but it put the command that you said and he says that got to be run by root
[02:42] <bob2> DanielC: then tell us how yo uare connected to the internet
[02:42] <bob2> max: so read that page, then run it with sudo
[02:42] <DanielC> bob2: Home network -> DSL router
[02:43] <Jemt> bob2: Ok, thanks. I think you provided me with just the information I needed in order to move on. Thanks ! :)
[02:43] <bob2> DanielC: how many ip addresses did your isp give you?
[02:43] <bob2> DanielC: if you don't know, the anser is 1 and you are nat'ed.
[02:44] <DanielC> bob2: The configuration wizard of Azureus says "NAT error", so whatever a NAT is, that's probably the problem.
[02:44] <DanielC> bob2: Okay, I mus be NAT'ed.
[02:44] <deFrysk> DanielC, you need to setup a static ip
[02:44] <bob2> DanielC: in which case you need to configure your router to forward a port to you, then you need to configure azarues to use that port.
[02:44] <apokryphos> DanielC: you're going to have to forward the specific port to your computer
[02:45] <DanielC> Okay. Let's see if I understand. My computer gets an IP from the router through DHCP and that's where the problem is. I need the router to give me a static IP. Correct?
[02:45] <bob2> DanielC: no
[02:46] <DanielC> well, I tried :)
[02:46] <bob2> DanielC: you need to configure your router to forward a particular port in to your desktop
[02:46] <apokryphos> DanielC: check the bittorrent FAQ; there's a lot of decent info on this
[02:46] <DanielC> apokryphos: where is the bittorrent FAQ? I've had trouble finding documentation.
[02:46] <DanielC> bob2: ok
[02:47] <apokryphos> DanielC: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[02:47] <DanielC> bob2: set router to forward port 6881 to my computer, got it.
[02:47] <DanielC> apokryphos: thanks
[02:47] <quiet> hey guys.. i installed breezy on my notebook last night... no ethernet or wireless connection at the time.. how do I add the eth0 to start at bootup?
[02:47] <quiet> with dhcp
[02:47] <DanielC> Well, I'll go off and read the Fine Manual now. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
[02:48] <DanielC> cheers
[02:48] <bob2> DanielC: yes, exactly
[02:48] <Gobbla> DanielC: is the problem that you are unconnatable when using bittorent?
[02:48] <Gobbla> *unconnectable
[02:49] <deFrysk> Gobbla, hes gone
[02:49] <Gobbla> ah
[02:49] <Gobbla> :)
[02:49] <deFrysk> ;p
[02:50] <max> when opening gnome he says can't begin the server X
[02:50] <max> bob2 know something about this?
[02:51] <bob2> I told you yesterday I can't help you, sorry.
[02:52] <max> ok thanks anyway
[02:52] <SavvyFx> gosh
[02:53] <morgs^^> the ati installer is asking me what version of XFree86 do have .... where do i look to find that in breezy?
[02:54] <kestas> you arent using xfree86
[02:54] <SavvyFx> I never got that question in the ati installer..
[02:55] <Seveas> morgs^^, throw out the installer and use the ubuntu packages
[02:55] <morgs^^> ok ta
[02:55] <SavvyFx> I used the guide on the ubuntu forums.. although Im unsure if the accelerator is working.. the screen savers still run like crap
[02:56] <deFrysk> SavvyFx, perhaps it better to look in the wiki
[02:56] <deFrysk> its*
[02:56] <bob2> morgs^^: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:57] <drcode> any one know a good torrent client for console?
[02:57] <drcode> i try ctorrent but I am looking for other
[02:57] <morgs^^> ;] 
[02:58] <HiddenFly> vanten_: watch your hilights
[02:58] <deFrysk> drcode, btdownloadcurses its already installed ;)
[02:58] <CrakerJak> hey guyz can anyone help me I'm geting this error when I run Ubuntu. ( FATAL: Module ext2 not found. )
[02:59] <SavvyFx> FS error.. when did you get that?
[03:00] <CrakerJak> SavvyFx, when it jsut starts to load after i chose Ubuntu from Grub!
[03:01] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, your fstab seems to be incorrect ?
[03:01] <henning__> I got a problem with ubuntu and sound, could someone help me there?
[03:02] <deFrysk> henning__, only if you ask a proper question one of us can answer
[03:03] <henning__> okay
[03:04] <henning__> ubuntu seems to load modules for my sound card but the problem is that there is no device file for it (e.g. /dev/dsp doesnt exists)
[03:05] <wickedpuppy> henning__, would it amaze you to know i don't have /dev/dsp either ?
[03:05] <bob2> henning__: that's fine
[03:05] <bob2> henning__: alsa applicaations use /dev/snd/pcm*
[03:05] <bob2> if you want /dev/dsp to exist, load snd_pcm_oss
[03:05] <northern_monk> can anybody tell me how to use a proxy in xchat, I entered the ip and port details in and my reverse dns still shows
[03:06] <drcode> thanx def
[03:06] <wickedpuppy> northern_monk, ... are ya using proxy now ?
[03:06] <wickedpuppy> i mean you are in irc ...
[03:06] <henning__> /dev/snd/pcm* doesn't exists either...
[03:06] <northern_monk> I am using the settings but I don't think they are working
[03:07] <northern_monk> yes xchat
[03:07] <SavvyFx> anyone used kismet before?
[03:07] <wickedpuppy> northern_monk, why ? your hostname is found alright
[03:07] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, yea it looks like I'm still able to use Ubuntu but I was waondering whats that Error.. what can I do about it?
[03:07] <bob2> henning__: then you have no sound driver
[03:07] <SavvyFx> omg its in the synapting thing
[03:07] <bob2> SavvyFx: if you want to ask a question about, just ask
[03:08] <northern_monk> I would like to hide my hostname from hackers
[03:08] <northern_monk> just for piece of monf really
[03:08] <henning__> hm
[03:08] <SavvyFx> I was just curious.. not asking questions..
[03:08] <SavvyFx> more of a ramble.. really.. sorry
[03:08] <foxgamer> Hi all. Can anyone tell me what sort of FPS they get with the atunnel screensaver?
[03:08] <wickedpuppy> northern_monk, you mean annon proxy ?
[03:08] <bob2> northern_monk: www.freenode.net, read the faq
[03:08] <henning__> bob2, so could it be that I need to install them, because I installed a server system here?
[03:08] <northern_monk> wickedpuppy,  aye sorry open proxy scanner
[03:09] <northern_monk> how can I hide it then
[03:09] <wickedpuppy> ah kindly visit the side bob2 mentioned :P
[03:09] <bob2> unlikely
[03:09] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, check if your dump pass is set to 0 1 for /boot if you dont have a /boot for /
[03:09] <skullzBOFH> hi
[03:10] <northern_monk> bob2 :would u kindly point me in the direction on the site please
[03:10] <Pygi> I suggest everyone using breezy to visit this page and help us in creating DVD package: http://ubuntu-hr.org/ningi/
[03:11] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, so <dump> = 0 and <pass> = 1
[03:11] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, ok let me check
[03:12] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, where do I check that? sorry cuz i though it would be in menu.lst
[03:13] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, cat /etc/fstab
[03:13] <Misiek2000> ahoj marynarze
[03:13] <bob2> northern_monk: I see only one link under the word "faq"
[03:14] <nalioth_zZz> Pygi: are you having the dvds professionally pressed?
[03:14] <CrakerJak> my one is dump=0 and pass=0 for all fo them!
[03:14] <drcode> I use only console
[03:14] <drcode> I dont see it installed
[03:14] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, yea is all set to 0 for dump and pass
[03:14] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, set pass for / to 1
[03:15] <ptlo> [ANN]  hi people! the croatian loco team has started a project to put breezy installers and packages (universe/multiverse) on one dvd, suitable for people with poor or no internet connection. we're making a list of popular packages to include on dvd (since it cannot hold the entire repositories), and we need your help to decide what to put on the dvd! please go to http://www.ubuntu-hr.org/ningi/ and upload your package list. thanks! (the announcement on ubuntu-d
[03:15] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, do you have a /boot ?
[03:15] <wickedpuppy> ptlo, i just seen the mail .... is it approved ?
[03:15] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, no sorry this is my line for the ext2, (/dev/hda2       /               ext2    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1)
[03:15] <ptlo> nalioth_zZz: no, we're planning to create .iso-s and put them online, for starters. locally we're intending to burn these isos and spread them around
[03:16] <ptlo> wickedpuppy: no, it's a proposal
[03:16] <northern_monk> bob2 : thanks I am not with it today
[03:16] <CrakerJak> deFrysk,  no I dont have a boot
[03:16] <ptlo> wickedpuppy: i hope we'll get the reply (approvement / rejection) from the powers-that-be soon
[03:16] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, ok now try again I would say
[03:17] <wickedpuppy> ptlo, same here ... well i be voting for xchat .. LOL
[03:17] <ptlo> wickedpuppy: :-)
[03:17] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, sorry dont get what you are asking what should i try again?
[03:18] <ivoks> yay!
[03:18] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, defaults,errors=remount-ro is that setup by ubuntu ?
[03:18] <wickedpuppy> ptlo, done uploading my pkglist .. good luck! :P
[03:18] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, yeap
[03:19] <ivoks> wickedpuppy: thanks :)
[03:19] <ptlo> wickedpuppy: yeah, thanks :)
[03:19] <deFrysk> well not sure about those options CrakerJak
[03:19] <ptlo> ivoks: ho, long time no see ;-p ;-)
[03:19] <ivoks> :))
[03:19] <thewayofzen> blackbox window manager.. does anyone have any idea when the package in the repos will be changed?
[03:20] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, defaults just would do fine i thjink without errors=remount-ro but I am not sure of that one :(
[03:20] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, well can I remove that option!
[03:20] <Iamcrazy> doos someone know the system requirements of ubuntu?
[03:20] <missy> helloo
[03:20] <Iamcrazy> i would like to run it on my P1 100mhz, 40mb ram, will this work?
[03:21] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, could be worth a try but again not sure
[03:21] <missy> CraerJak
[03:21] <missy> shit
[03:21] <northern_monk> bob2 I am beeing blind what am I meant to be readig please enlighten me
[03:21] <CrakerJak> missy, YEAAAA?
[03:21] <missy> shit
[03:21] <CrakerJak> missy, whats shit
[03:21] <missy> hello
[03:21] <missy> hello
[03:21] <CrakerJak> hi
[03:22] <missy> hello
[03:22] <missy> hi
[03:22] <Iamcrazy> will ubuntu run on a P1 100mhz 40mb ram with just a video card (no 3d)
[03:22] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, thanks for your help
[03:22] <bob2> Iamcrazy: not with gnome
[03:22] <nalioth_zZz> missy: may we help you?
[03:22] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, how did you get ext2 in / ?
[03:22] <bob2> missy: done?
[03:22] <saib0t> Hello everyone.! greetings from sweden. ;)
[03:22] <missy> i have 150GB
[03:22] <Iamcrazy> gnome? the gfx interface of what,
[03:22] <shawarma> Iamcrazy: Ubuntu uses gnome as the default... You'll probably find it way too sluggish to work with on that machine.
[03:23] <missy> hello
[03:23] <saib0t> Iamcrazy, try to install ubuntu as server and then add a lightweight windowmanager,.
[03:23] <missy> shawara
[03:23] <Iamcrazy> yeah ok
[03:23] <missy> usher
[03:23] <shawarma> Iamcrazy: Install the server version and then install xubuntu-desktop. That'll probably be more bearable.
[03:23] <Iamcrazy> i've just done my request to shit the cd's
[03:23] <saib0t> Iamcrazy, try with XFCe, but I dont know what sysregs. it has.
[03:23] <missy> fyfty
[03:23] <deFrysk> missy, try #msn
[03:23] <deFrysk> or something :s
[03:24] <Iamcrazy> so it will run, just a bit laggy?
[03:24] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, I partitioned it like that! for the Ubuntu using MagicPartion 8
[03:24] <mtupper> yo all, full newbie here (<48 hrs in linux) and I want to print to pdf...   can somebody help me out?
[03:24] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, that might be your prob then
[03:24] <CrakerJak> what is supposed to be ext3
[03:24] <deFrysk> let ubuntu installcd partition it
[03:25] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, better to install ubuntu on an empty partition, the installcd will setit up for you and format it for you
[03:26] <Qj> Quick question: Does Ubuntu come with a decent dvd burning program and an decent compressing program (like winzip / winrar)?? thnx.
[03:26] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, so dont use partition magic for that ;)
[03:26] <Jemt> Greetings. I want to install the Mono (.NET Like) FrameWork along with an IDE (Developer Environment). I can see that 'mono' is represented in the repositories. But is that all I need to be able to develop fully functional applications? I have found a guide (http://www.beaglewiki.org/index.php/UbuntuInstall) which instructs the reader to install alot of packages. Is this really true? Also, if I need a WYSIWYG C# .NET developer environment, which should I pi
[03:26] <zbin> hi
[03:26] <apokryphos> !info mono
[03:26] <ubotu> mono: (Mono CLI (.NET) runtime), section interpreters, is optional. Version: 1.1.8.3-1ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 1 kB, Installed size: 24 kB
[03:26] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, ok thanks.. so now for me to change DO I HAVE TO. reformat the partition?
[03:26] <apokryphos> Jemt: mono is there
[03:26] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, no the install cd will do that
[03:26] <apokryphos> Jemt: erm, sorry, you mentioned that
[03:26] <Jemt> apokryphos: ?? Yes, I know. Have you read my question ?
[03:26] <Jemt> apokryphos: :)
[03:27] <Jowi> !tell Jowi about ati
[03:27] <CrakerJak> no I mean cuz i kind of  fully seted up my Ubuntu
[03:27] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, just follow the instructions during install
[03:27] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, thats what I mean the only way is to reinstall!
[03:27] <mp3guy> i just put a Soundblaster Live 5.1 CT4780 into a machine with ubuntu 5.10, do i need to install any software?
[03:27] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, I think your ubuntu is not properly partitioned so I would say yes , but others might disagree
[03:28] <Qj> Hi people, I have a quick little question (hopefully):
[03:28] <Qj> Does Ubuntu come with a decent dvd burning program and an decent compressing program (like winzip / winrar)??
[03:28] <Qj> thanks.
[03:28] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, can I ask you whats the differents between ext2 and ext3
[03:29] <deFrysk> ext 3 is a journaled ext2 filesystem
[03:29] <mtupper> yo all, full newbie here (<48 hrs in linux) and I want to print to pdf...   can somebody help me out?
[03:29] <jhaa> Qj yes
[03:29] <Qj> ok, thank you. :)
[03:30] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, after a hard reboot it takes forever to boot from an ext2 filesystem
[03:30] <deFrysk> and not with ex3 for its journaled now
[03:30] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, so ext3 is quiker
[03:30] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, for a desktopuser for sure
[03:31] <CrakerJak> ok kool.
[03:31] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, ok anyway let me just try to remove that option and if that dosent work then I'm goning to have to reinstall..
[03:31] <deFrysk> CrakerJak, try it but its likely you need a reinstall
[03:31] <CrakerJak> deFrysk, thanks for your help. ;) is go see that Ubuntu have a great helpfull community!
[03:31] <firezilla> hi - can anyone help me with a hard disk issue? I got a Fail on fsck during bootup...I've got ext3 partitions
[03:32] <gypsymauro> helloi
[03:33] <Boobek> hu
[03:33] <gypsymauro> after upgrading from hoary to breexy gdm shows me an error "configuration is not correct" the configuration file contains an invalid command line for the login dialog
[03:33] <csirkefog> hu Boobek
[03:33] <Boobek> ittis:)
[03:34] <csirkefog> igen :)
[03:34] <csirkefog> mindenhol :)
[03:34] <Boobek> meg holmashol?
[03:34] <mtupper> damn, no love for the rookies around here...
[03:34] <csirkefog> #linux.hu #debian.hu
[03:34] <Boobek> baze beindult a digitalis oram, 2 nap utan
[03:34] <csirkefog> n legalbb is :)
[03:35] <csirkefog> tettl bele elemet :))))))
[03:35] <Boobek> en meg debian-mono gentoo gentoo-dotnet
[03:35] <Boobek> hat mar 2 napja tettem:)
[03:35] <csirkefog> :)
[03:35] <Boobek> megint elment a kep:(
[03:35] <csirkefog> \o/
[03:35] <mtupper> print to pdf???  anyone?
[03:35] <csirkefog> segcccs m neki :))))
[03:35] <deFrysk> !hu
[03:35] <ubotu> deFrysk: I haven't a clue
[03:35] <deFrysk> too bad
[03:36] <Jemt> Does any of your guys know of a C# MONO Developer Tool with a WYSIWYG GUI Editor ?
[03:36] <shawarma> Jemt: monodevelop ?
[03:36] <Jemt> Don't think MonoDevelop has a build in GUI editor
[03:36] <firezilla> mtupper: print from which app?
[03:36] <Jemt> shawarma: Where is the GUI editor located ?
[03:36] <shawarma> Jemt: I see. There's C# bindings for glade, so you can use gazpacho or glade or something.
[03:37] <traveller2k> i'm trying to use checkinstall to create a package from source, but i get this error: "trying to overwrite '/usr/share/automake-1.7/COPYING', which is also in package automake1.7", what does that mean and how can i fix it?
[03:37] <Boobek> assetom mitbeszel, de sztem itt az english az elfogadott;) erzesem szt, szoval magyarul ubuntu.huban:)
[03:37] <Jemt> shawarma: Thanks. I'll check it out :)
[03:37] <mabus06> #ubuntu-de
[03:38] <deFrysk> Boobek, /j #ubuntu-hu
[03:39] <Pygi> I suggest everyone running Breezy to visit this page and help us: http://ubuntu-hr.org/ningi
[03:40] <csirkefog> [05-11-03-15:38:47]  <deFrysk> Boobek, /j #ubuntu-hu  ---/j #ubuntu.hu
[03:40] <Boobek> micsoda?
[03:40] <mtupper> firezilla:  from any app...  i want pdf to be a printer option.  i see plenty of pdf viewers and I know I have to do something about ps to pdf conversion and I read that something like installing ghostwriter (or something like that) would do the trick, but I cant find that...   I also installed acrobat reader 7 which in the package description said "...and print to pdf"
[03:40] <Jowi> !+w32codecs
[03:40] <ubotu> it has been said that w32codecs is a set of audio/video codecs for DVD-Video. To download the debs: http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy).
[03:43] <Pygi> I suggest everyone using breezy to visit this page and help us in creating DVD package: http://ubuntu-hr.org/ningi/
[03:43] <deFrysk> Pygi, please dont spam here
[03:43] <Pygi> ok, sorry :)
[03:43] <Jemt> Is it really that hard to get started with Mono? I thought it worked more or less out of the box. But I can't even find a Developer Tool with GUI editor
[03:43] <ivoks> Pygi: yeah, stop it :)
[03:43] <deFrysk> Pygi, go to #ubuntu-hu
[03:44] <ivoks> deFrysk: -hr
[03:44] <Pygi> Yes, I am there :)
[03:44] <deFrysk> or -hr whatever :s
[03:44] <Pygi> Jemt: Actually Mono is quite easy once you get familiar with it :)
[03:44] <ptlo> Jemt: you can use Glade interface builder with Mono and Gtk#
[03:44] <Dr_Willis> I think i had Mono when i was a kid. :P i was sick for a month.
[03:44] <Dr_Willis> :P
[03:44] <Pygi> Jemt: Yup :)
[03:45] <Pygi> Jemt: And MonoDevelop will eventually evolve enough to get its own interface
[03:45] <Pygi> Jemt: And isn't the command promt better? :)
[03:45] <firezilla> mtupper: oh dear. I'm sorry - have no idea. All I know is that you can print to pdf from open office - but you knew that anyway. I've heard of something called Ghostscript, but not sure if that'll work
[03:46] <Jemt> Pygi and ptlo : Where can I find a guide with setup instructions for this Glade program?
[03:46] <AMDXP> anyone here telnet or ssh into their boxes?
[03:47] <Jemt> Pygi: The thing is that I don't know how to get started. I have been developing .NET applications for more then a year.
[03:47] <Jemt> Pygi: Now I want to add support for Linux
[03:47] <ptlo> Jemt: install MonoDevelop (IDE) and Glade applications
[03:48] <ptlo> Jemt: there's a tutorial on using these, lemme dig it out somewhere...
[03:48] <Jemt> ptlo: Don't I need a plug-in for Glade ?
[03:48] <Pygi> Jemt: with Mono you can add support for Mac, and Unix as well
[03:48] <Jemt> lemme dig
[03:48] <ptlo> Jemt: no. monodevelop will execute external interface builder (glade) if it's available
[03:48] <ptlo> Jemt: the interface builder and the rest of the ide aren't as tihghtly coupled as in visual studio
[03:48] <Jemt> I know what Mono is :)
[03:48] <bettong_BOFH> how do i get ubotu to tell mabout the w32codecs
[03:49] <Jemt> All I want is the developer tools ! :)
[03:49] <bur[n] er> Jemt: build-essential :)
[03:49] <Jemt> ptlo: Oh, IC. So what I do is : 1) Installing MonoDevelop. 2) ???
[03:50] <deFrysk> !tell bettong_BOFH about w23codecs
[03:50] <Jemt> !tell Jemt about Mono
[03:50] <Pygi> Jemt: VISIT THIS, I think it should help if you have installed GTK#
[03:50] <deFrysk> !tell bettong_BOFH about w32codecs
[03:50] <Pygi> Jemt: http://glade.gnome.org/
[03:50] <Jemt> Pygi: YES! A link! :)
[03:50] <Jemt> Thanks!
[03:50] <bettong_BOFH> thanx
[03:50] <Pygi> Jemt: No problem :)
[03:50] <deFrysk> bettong_BOFH, same
[03:51] <czubin> how can I keep my linux laptop from booting gdm , kdm etc I want to start without X
[03:51] <czubin> ?
[03:51] <mtupper> firezilla:  thanks
[03:51] <ptlo> Jemt: noo :)
[03:51] <ptlo> Jemt: that's C centric :)
[03:51] <ptlo> Jemt: http://www.mono-project.com/GtkSharp
[03:51] <zkl-laptop> !tell zkl-laptop about Mono
[03:51] <Jemt> ptlo: Ok, thanks :)
[03:52] <mtupper> anyone else...?  i know this should be a cinch for most of you guys!!!   print to pdf?  how can I have Acrobat or pdf as an installed printer option?  so that I can print to pdf from any app...
[03:53] <ptlo> Jemt: there's also a video tutorial http://www.monoppix.com/tutorials/002_HelloWorld.wmv
[03:54] <foxgamer> Hi all.
[03:54] <ptlo> Jemt: this is based on monoppix distributzion, but should be the same on ubuntu
[03:54] <Dr_Willis> czubin,  disable the gdm service
[03:54] <Dr_Willis> mtupper,  ive seen that done  befor. as samba printers.
[03:54] <Jowi> !tell Jowi about dvd
[03:54] <ptlo> Jemt: also, there are channels for general mono discussion (#mono on gimpnet) and monodevelop discussion/help (#monodevelop on gimpnet)
[03:54] <Dr_Willis> mtupper,  never tried it however. i think it was fairly easy to setup.
[03:55] <foxgamer> I'm getting the message Xlib: extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0" when trying to run ppracer. Anyone able to give me any ideas what I need to install?
[03:55] <mtupper> samba printers???  wth?
[03:55] <czubin> Dr_Willis: going to try that
[03:56] <zooko> Dear People of Ubuntu: when I upgraded from Hoary to Breezy, my ethernet stopped working.  I can tell from dmesg and such that the eth0 has several different IRQs associated with it during boot.  It says "PCI fixup from 10 to 7".  This makes sense because 10 is also used by the video card.  Then it says "Routed to IRQ 23".
[03:56] <zooko> Shall I try specifying boot params to force eth0 to use irq 7?
[03:56] <Coburn> hi ti all!!!
[03:56] <Jemt> ptlo: Great, thanks ! :)
[03:57] <ptlo> Jemt: np :)
[03:57] <BeGu> !tell repositories
[03:57] <Coburn> someone can suggest me some utils for modem because i cant modify volume of modem?
[03:57] <BeGu> !tell restricted formats
[03:58] <zooko> Hm...  I guess I'll have to figure out the current syntax for module options and try options whatevermyethmodname irq=7...
[03:58] <Coburn> someone can suggest me some utils for modem? because i cant modify volume of modem
[03:59] <Coburn> some utility
[03:59] <Jowi> I need some advice. friend of mine want Ubuntu on her acer AthlonXP laptop. using kernel k7. ati fglrx driver installed but glxgears consumes 100% cpu and does not print any framerates. direct rendering is on. fglrx module loaded and no complaints from xorg. is it set up correctly?
[04:00] <Jowi> ati radeon 9600
[04:00] <cryptom> hi, is there a way to delete all entries in evolutions personal calender?
[04:01] <Jowi> oh, and fgl_glxgears give 300 fps
[04:01] <saik0> Is there a way to scale powernowd to max when a laptop is plugged in?
[04:02] <frank_b> hi all. does anyone know how to change the main menu icon in gnome?
[04:02] <saik0> I run f@h and it wont scale up the processor (it's nice)
[04:04] <Sionide> why is it that when i do "ls" now, the files aren't all different colours?
[04:04] <Sionide> :/
[04:05] <Kamping_Kaise1> Sionide: ls is aliased to 'ls --color' or similar
[04:06] <cef> anyone here know why apache2 in breezy doesn't seem to have libapache2-mod-fastcgi available?
[04:06] <Sionide> they used to be all diff colours
[04:09] <saib0t> Hello, I am a Norwegian virus. We are not technical.
[04:09] <saib0t>  Please forward me to all people in your address book, then remove all files from your hard drive.
[04:09] <Coburn> someone can suggest me some utility for modem because i cant modify volume of modem?
[04:09] <Pygi> saib0t: please depart off this planet. Thank you :)
[04:09] <foxgamer> Can anyone tell me if I should be worried: I've just been inside my computer, and the 'cooling block' on my graphics card is hot - very hot.
[04:10] <saib0t> Pygi, ;)
[04:10] <stelki> foxgamer, its supposed to be hot
[04:10] <stelki> foxgamer, I'd be worried if it wasnt
[04:10] <Pygi> saibo0t: Yes? :)
[04:11] <saib0t> Pygi, from norway.?
[04:11] <foxgamer> stelki: I knew it got hot, but didn't think it got that hot. Just got a bit worried.
[04:11] <stelki> foxgamer, could always install a case fan
[04:11] <Pygi> saib0t: No, I am not from norway :)
[04:11] <Answer> What file can I add a command to be executed on startup?
[04:12] <saib0t> Pygi, okey then. ;) well , off i go then.
[04:12] <foxgamer> stelki: I have two installed already. If it's supposed to be like that, then that's okay. On to getting it working...
[04:12] <MrCroup> Answer: system start or on login?
[04:12] <Pygi> saib0t: ok :)
[04:12] <Answer> MrCroup, either will work...  I need to chmod 666 /dev/ttyS* to unlock the serial port
[04:13] <MrCroup> Answer: you could put it in .bashrc but that would only work if you were root
[04:14] <MrCroup> Answer: better to put it in an init script
[04:14] <stelki> foxgamer, well generally I like to think that if I can put my finger on it without burning myself, its fine :p
[04:14] <Answer> MrCroup: isn't there rc.local or local.start or something in /etc/init.d ... ?  I know how to do this in other distros just not ubuntu
[04:14] <foxgamer> stelki: Then I think I need something else. It nearly burnt me. Any suggestions what I could do?
[04:14] <nalioth> Pygi: come on, we can tell by your accent you are from norway :0
[04:15] <MrCroup> Answer: I'm still getting used to the ubuntu boot sequence myself, let me have a look
[04:15] <stelki> foxgamer, well, I got a case cooler pointing at the gfx, helps alot, theres some small fans you can attach to it too, if youre worried of it
[04:15] <Pygi> nalioth: You know I am from Croatia, so stop pretending :)
[04:15] <Answer> MrCroup:  in redhat it is  /etc/conf.d/local.start
[04:16] <Answer> What file can I add a command to be executed on startup?
[04:16] <foxgamer> stelki: So you've got the fan blowing onto the graphics card as opposed to sucking the air away? I can easily turn one around.
[04:16] <MrCroup> Answer: I'm reading /etc/init.d/rc now. That is what is called from init
[04:16] <Answer> MrCroup, can I just add the command in the start { } function u think
[04:17] <Pygi> nalioth: no response? :)
[04:17] <stelki> foxgamer, oh, Im not sure about the direction of it, its really just based on what I've done
[04:17] <stock_> what are the default permissions on /var/mail?
[04:17] <stelki> foxgamer, im not much help, I know ;)
[04:17] <MrCroup>  Answer: Probably just best to put a script at /etc/rc2.d/S99porthack
[04:18] <Pygi> noirequus: I know :)
[04:18] <introdoos> ok, so i have got this problem. I have 2 HD's(C: - primary master) and (D: primary slave). I installed Ubuntu on my D: and its working fine except that my CD/DVD rom drive has stopped functioning in windows. Does anyone know why this happened and how do i correct it?
[04:18] <MrCroup> Answer: there should be a way to control the permissions on the device file though...
[04:19] <stock_> does the dvd rom work in linux?
[04:19] <introdoos> didnt try that yet
[04:19] <MrCroup> Answer: hey on my box the group ownership of all ttyS* is the dialout group
[04:19] <introdoos> but in windows i get a message "E: is not ready"
[04:19] <Jowi> introdoos, maybe the mapping of the dvd has changed in win. check the drivesettings in win control panel
[04:19] <Answer> MrCroup, yeah it is not good for the application I am running
[04:19] <MrCroup> Answer: if its the same on yours just add yourself to that group
[04:20] <Answer> MrCroup, usermod +G ?
[04:20] <introdoos> ok.. i'll try that
[04:20] <stock_> MrCroup, while you're checking permissions, could you ls -ld /var/mail and share that with me?
[04:20] <Jowi> introdoos, device-manager. properties of the dvd. should be a drive mapping option there
[04:20] <MrCroup> stock_: drwxrwsr-x  2 root mail 4096 2005-10-27 15:42 /var/mail/
[04:20] <stock_> thanks
[04:21] <CookedGryphon>  i'm tryign to get amarok workign in ubuntu (gnome) and it won't start, it comes up with an error message about the wrogn prefix being installed and tells me to recompile it, but i got it from the ubuntu repository so don't hhave the source, is there a simpler way to fix it?
[04:21] <Digis> why does breezy mount FAT partition read-only? How to make ir mount rw?
[04:22] <MrCroup> Digis: whatdoes /etc/fstab show for the mount options?
[04:22] <Digis> /dev/hda2       /media/hda2     vfat    defaults
[04:22] <Digis> I added rw,user
[04:22] <CookedGryphon> correction: amarok actually says it can't find a sound engine and a possible cause couild be the wrong prefix installed
[04:22] <Digis> and restarted init.dmountall
[04:22] <Digis> but it didn't helped
[04:23] <MrCroup> Digis: what does `mount | grep vfat` look like?
[04:23] <introdoos> Jowi: Theres nothing like drivemapping in there
[04:23] <Jowi> Digis, adjust settings so it reads "defaults, umask=000"
[04:24] <Digis> /dev/hda2 on /media/hda2 type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[04:24] <Digis> ok
[04:24] <Digis> i'll try umask
[04:24] <MrCroup> Digis: its mounted rw, have a look at what Jowi said
[04:24] <Jowi> introdoos, then it might be under the options for the HDD/CD controller. havent used win in ages :-)
[04:26] <Digis> /dev/hda2 on /media/hda2 type vfat (rw,umask=1000)
[04:26] <Digis> still It is read only
[04:26] <Digis> :)
[04:26] <saik0> where are acpi events in ubuntu?
[04:27] <introdoos> you think a driver rollback will solve the problem, Jowi?
[04:27] <MrCroup> Digis: no its mounted rw so there is another issue
[04:27] <Jowi> Digis, "rw,defaults,umask=000"
[04:27] <saik0> ha. just kidding.
[04:27] <Jowi> not 1000
[04:27] <MrCroup> Jowi: good catch
[04:28] <Digis> /dev/hda2 on /media/hda2 type vfat (rw,umask=000)
[04:28] <Digis> ok\
[04:28] <Digis> it works
[04:28] <Digis> thank you :)
[04:28] <Jowi> got to go, bye all
[04:28] <Jowi> introdoos, no idea btw
[04:29] <zooko> Does anyone know how to go about debugging my problem of "ethernet stopped working when I upgraded to Breezy"?
[04:29] <zooko> One idea is to downgrade to Hoary...
[04:29] <zooko> Another is to figure out what the modern syntax is to pass irq options to kernel modules...
[04:30] <MrCroup> zooko: you could always recompile your kernel...
[04:30] <Jinxd> can someone give me a good backport mirror please? im using the ftp2.caliu.info one but getting alot or errors :S
[04:30] <zooko> Hm..  Apparently only ISA cards allow irq= params to their kernel modules?  ...
[04:31] <zooko> MrCroup: I'm using the standard Ubuntu kernel.
[04:31] <zooko> It would be pretty tricky to get kernel sources onto this machine which has no networking, and I don't see why it would help to recompile my kernel.
[04:31] <zooko> This is frustrating.  I was really excited about Ubuntu when I upgraded three computers from Debian to (either Warty or Hoary) and in all three cases everything Just Worked and was easier than before.
[04:32] <zooko> However, I have now upgraded all three of those computers from (Warty or Hoary) to Breezy, and in every case something broke and required hours and hours of my time to fix it.
[04:32] <MrCroup> zooko: sorry, thought you had a working boot
[04:32] <zooko> This is the third one, and I've spent 2 hours, and I don't see if I'm getting any closer.
[04:32] <MrCroup> zooko: er, working with network
[04:32] <zooko> MrCroup: Yes, it boots.  Everything works fine except no network.
[04:32] <MrCroup> zooko: so how is the nic different?
[04:34] <EvilPaddy> Can anyone view this in a browser on ubuntu? : http://www.boreme.com/boreme/funny-2005/funny-interview-p1.php
[04:34] <zooko> In my pessimistic moments, I think that Warty and Hoary were successful simply because Ubuntu was packaging work that Debian had already done but hadn't shipped, and that now with Breezy Ubuntu is trying to do new work, and they don't have the manpower to do proper QA.
[04:34] <zooko> MrCroup: that's the thing -- this is the same machine, same nic, etc., that worked with Hoary.
[04:34] <zooko> I upgraded to Breezy, changing no hardware and no bios, and now the ethernet doesn't work
[04:35] <kent> zooko, have you filed a bugreport on it?
[04:35] <MrCroup> zooko: ok so what modules was in use by hoary and are there any errors in dmesg?
[04:35] <raphink> werkt goed EvilPaddy
[04:35] <kent> EvilPaddy, I cant watch the video..  I see a picture and an embedded program but I cant play it..
[04:35] <zooko> No, I haven't.  That's a separate problem of mine.  I detest typing into a web browser, and the standard text-mode bug tool from Debian does something horrible on Ubuntu, so that all the bug reports and patches that I've submitted to Ubuntu have gone into a black hole.
[04:36] <zooko> MrCroup: there are no errors.  Unfortunately I do not have extant logs from Hoary.
[04:36] <raphink> EvilPaddy: I can see it fine using Konqueror
[04:36] <zooko> There are comments about IRQ routing which seems suspicious to me.
[04:36] <kent> zooko, if you dont file bugreports its unfair to complain about it not being solved..   it only takes a minute or two..
[04:36] <zooko> For starters, both video and nic get IRQ 10 according to the bios boot messages.
[04:36] <MrCroup> zooko: what does lspci show for your nic
[04:36] <zooko> Then in kernel boot it says "pci fixup 10 to 7", and then it says "routing to IRQ 23".
[04:36] <EvilPaddy> raphink, I cant view it using the totem plugin for moz, how can I get it to?
[04:37] <zooko> Then /proc/interrupts says irq 23.
[04:37] <EvilPaddy> kent, you using totem plugin?
[04:37] <kent> EvilPaddy, yes i think so.
[04:37] <EvilPaddy> raphink, what plugin for konq?
[04:37] <raphink> EvilPaddy: did you install w32codecs?
[04:37] <kent> EvilPaddy, yep. Totem with the xine-engine.
[04:37] <zooko> kent: it's a good point.  I've filed literally hundreds of bug reports for Debian over the years, some including patches that fix the problem.  I've filed half-a-dozen bug reports and one patch to fix the problem for Ubuntu, but all of my contributions were reditected to /dev/null by the horrible configuration of Ubuntu's version of "reportbug".  So I'm a little dis-incentivized to file more bug reports today.
[04:37] <raphink> ubotu: tell EvilPaddy about w32codecs
[04:38] <EvilPaddy> raphink, Yes Ive installed w32 codecs
[04:38] <kent> zooko, well, it seems like you have to file a bug regarding the bugreporting program aswell then..  ;) hihi
[04:38] <zooko> I *did* actually spend a few minutes of my time getting a %#! user account so I could type into a #@$#!$ web browser to file a bug report about the reportbug package eating my other bug reports.  But of course the registration step got screwed up and then I lost all my typing, because it was in a #$#@$! web browser.
[04:38] <raphink> then I don't know EvilPaddy
[04:39] <raphink> I don't use totem or mozilla
[04:39] <raphink> so
[04:39] <EvilPaddy> you cant remove totem
[04:39] <northern_monk> zooko, don't get me started about firefox and the "upsream" patches that affect rendering
[04:39] <kent> zooko, bad day perhaps? :) I have had no problems with filing bugreports on the web.  But for me most things work so I dont do it that often :)
[04:39] <EvilPaddy> Is there such a thing as a media player plugin that works for all mpg, avi etc?
[04:40] <Jinxd> can someone help me with my apt sources file, think it's missing something, things like flashplayer-mozilla can't be found... - i'm on AMD64 by the way...
[04:40] <raphink> EvilPaddy: you're kidding ?
[04:40] <raphink> ;)
[04:40] <zooko> I'm somewhat disincentivized, because I don't think the Ubuntu people really want to accept bug reports via e-mail, and I don't really want to file bug reports via HTTP, so...
[04:40] <raf256> where do I set up host name of my machine (defaults to localhost.localdomain)?
[04:40] <kent> EvilPaddy, mplayer plugin is supposed to handle it good..  i think
 you cant remove totem  <--- I'd like to see thtat ;)
[04:40] <zooko> MrCroup: lspci agrees with /proc/interrupts -- my eth card is using IRQ 23.
[04:41] <Jinxd> ..
[04:41] <zooko> Well, thanks for your help, folks.  I think I'll downgrade to Hoary or maybe try out the Debian release.
[04:41] <EvilPaddy> raphink, When I try to remove totem, it wants to remove ubuntu-desktop ;-)
[04:41] <raphink> well then remove ubuntu-desktop EvilPaddy
[04:41] <raphink> there's nothing wron giwh tit
[04:41] <raphink> ;)
[04:41] <Sionide> gaaahhh i totally just messed up my mouse, how do i reset it to the default sensitivity and stuff? :S
[04:41] <raphink> it's just a metapackage
[04:41] <kent> zooko, Well, the ideal situation is that it takes you some minutes to file a bug regarding that program you use, and then afterwards you can use that..  it should not be so hard.  I meen, copy the text to a buffer so that you can re-enter it if the browser messes it up.
[04:41] <raphink> it won't remove any program
[04:41] <zooko> kent: good point.
[04:42] <kent> raphink, its ok to remove ubuntu-desktop..
[04:42] <raphink> yes that's what I said kent
[04:42] <ninehrcoma> anyone having problems with gnome-terminal sluggishness? amd64 breezy
[04:42] <kent> raphink, ah, sorry. I got the nicks wrong, thought you where the one who asked :)
[04:43] <raphink> hehe no pb
[04:43] <CookedGryphon> how can i change the theme for kdewrapper in gnome? (I'm using amarok and it the buttons look so ugly) and alsop how do i set the global kde proxy settings when running kde apps in gnome?
[04:43] <MrCroup> zooko: any chance of changing the irq for the nic in the bios and sidestepping the problem altogether?
[04:43] <zooko> Maybe I'll try a different ethernet cable before I report it.
[04:44] <zooko> MrCroup: I've already tried 50 different combinations of BIOS settings and passing pci=routeirq or not.
[04:44] <MrCroup> zooko: watch it be the patch cable... ;)
[04:44] <zooko> There isn't a place that I saw to assign an IRQ to the NIC, but I did disable lots of other things like parallel and serial and so forth...
[04:44] <kent> zooko, if you have the time you can try to boot with the Hoary-livecd and the Breezy-livecd.  It it only works in hoary its a bug :)
[04:44] <zooko> And even disabled IRQ for VGA, since I'm using AGP anyway...
[04:44] <zooko> kent: !!  That's the best of many good suggestions you've made.  I'm holding a hoary live cd in my hand...
[04:44] <zooko> bbiab
[04:44] <zooko> Thanks folks
[04:45] <MrCroup> zooko: especially if you can lsmod the driver and ping the interface
[04:45] <MrCroup> zooko: can you ping the interface?
[04:46] <r0xoR> what's a good sound file conversion program?
[04:46] <MrCroup> kent wins
[04:46] <Nei> my openoffice.org always crashes when I try to write something using SCIM, an input method editor. any thoughts?
[04:46] <kent> MrCroup, I win?  what do I win?  a brand new laptop..  oh way to go! thanks..  ;)
[04:46] <EvilPaddy> Is there a way you can set a a specific plugin to be used in firefox, e.g mplayer etc?
[04:47] <estetkaninen> what is the use of totem anyway?? every movie i trying to play does'nt work anyway i have to use vlc or mplayer
[04:48] <MrCroup> estetkaninen: totem just has issues with pr0n encoding
[04:48] <Syruss> is there any way of finding out the current colour depth of my screen?
[04:48] <kent> estetkaninen, try using totem-xine and perhaps with w32codecs.  That plays all videos for me..
[04:49] <Syruss> (without guessing)
[04:49] <einand> mplayer is the way to go.
[04:49] <estetkaninen> kent: okey thanx
[04:49] <Syruss> mplayer is nice, I just wish there was a totem frontend to it :p
[04:49] <estetkaninen> MrCroup: oohh..
[04:49] <rockviech> oomg
[04:49] <einand> Syruss: create on yourself
[04:50] <EvilPaddy> Is there a way you can set a a specific plugin to be used in firefox, e.g mplayer etc?
[04:50] <kent> Syruss, xdpyinfo ?  (just guessing..)
[04:50] <einand> Syruss: mplayer-gui is fully teamable
[04:50] <rockviech> hi, does anybody tried to install a Launcher?
[04:51] <rockviech> with gDesklet?
[04:51] <rockviech> or something like that
[04:51] <mmerlone> hello all, I ahave a dumb question regarding an apt-get upgrade, can someone help me?
[04:51] <rockviech> a mac os laucnher menu on the bottom
[04:51] <Syruss> kent: where should I be looking?
[04:51] <Syruss> it's outputted a lot of info
[04:51] <kent> Syruss, you can run it from a terminal, thats the easiest way i think. Just enter xdpyinfo there.
[04:51] <Syruss> I did
[04:52] <Syruss> it doesn't say colour depth any where
[04:52] <Syruss> depth of root window..default number of colormap cells etc..
[04:52] <kent> Syruss, for me I get a lot of texts and a lot of lines telling me about Depth 24..
[04:52] <Sionide> !irssi
[04:52] <ubotu> [irssi]  http://f0rked.com/core/irssi
[04:53] <einand> witch backet is it in ubunto to install to get mplayer to understand wma files
[04:53] <einand> packet
[04:53] <einand> ubuntu
[04:53] <estetkaninen> einand: tired?
[04:54] <einand> estetkaninen: I don't know why I spell like shit.
[04:54] <MAX> (EE) No devices detected.
[04:54] <MAX> Fatal server error:
[04:54] <MAX> no screens found
[04:55] <MAX> on the x server
[04:55] <MAX> can somebody help ?
[04:55] <einand> MAX: sounds bad
[04:55] <estetkaninen> einand: maybe becuse you are so cute *cuddle*
[04:55] <Syruss> how can I change my X screen resolution?
[04:55] <MAX> einand yap you are right
[04:55] <Syruss> without using the gnome screen res thing
[04:55] <THE> hey mi amsn is defaulty
[04:55] <Syruss> ctrl+alt + or something
[04:55] <EvilPaddy> Is there a way you can set a a specific plugin to be used in firefox, e.g mplayer etc?
[04:55] <MAX> Syruss i got the same error
[04:55] <mmerlone> when I make apt-get upgrade (not update) it fails some md5sum for some files, what can it be? I am using the normal sources.list for breezy...
[04:56] <MAX> Syruss try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:56] <Syruss> MAX: that's a completely different problem
[04:57] <northern_monk> I am using ubuntu 5.10 and have a fx 5200 with the 7667 drivers when the render accel extension is enabled some of my fonts are corrupted
[04:57] <MAX> but where i said you can configure your screen resolution
[04:57] <Syruss> yer, I know how to configure it
[04:57] <Syruss> it's in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:57] <jony> hi
[04:57] <THE> my amsn the screen is white
[04:57] <iLLMeL> howdy
[04:57] <THE> what is the problem
[04:57] <THE> ?
[04:57] <Syruss> I just want to know how to cycle between the modes, and it'd also be useful to know if hal overrides some of that stuff
[04:58] <jony> how could i use xmms and mplayer as my preferred aplications?
[04:58] <CookedGryphon> how do i set proxy settings for amarok to access the net when running it in gnome?
[04:58] <frank_b> is there anyway to change the color of the boot messages?
[04:58] <frank_b> (in Breezy)
[05:00] <mmerlone> when I make apt-get upgrade (not update) it fails some md5sum for some files, what can it be? I am using the normal sources.list for breezy... can anybody help me, pls?
[05:00] <Seveas> mmerlone, sudo apt-get clean
[05:00] <Seveas> and retry
[05:02] <andandare> THE, you are wondering why all you get is a white window with your amsn session, aren't you?
[05:02] <efbie> Hello ! I have a problem with synaptic, it doesn't want to install xlibmesa-gl :( (it says that the Package  is not available) Anyone has an idea of how do i solve this ?
[05:02] <mmerlone> Seveas, done, but got the same result, as if those packages where really broken...
[05:03] <Seveas> efbie, paste the complete error on the pastebin
[05:03] <Seveas> mmerlone, you too
[05:03] <andandare> efbie, did you configure properly the repositories at synaptic?
[05:04] <mmerlone> sorry, but.. what is PASTEBIN? :)
[05:04] <Seveas> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[05:05] <runedude> hey guys.. little off topic- but how can you figure out if your cpu is 64bit?
[05:05] <runedude> or supports 64bit
[05:05] <Seveas> runedude, cat /proc/cpuinfo
[05:05] <runedude> Seveas: i mean, before starting linux
[05:05] <Seveas> look at your receipt
[05:05] <runedude> hm
[05:05] <Jinxd> having problems with my wireless, its a broadcom (bcmwl5.inf) using ndiswrapper, its there but im getting DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 6
[05:05] <Jinxd>  untill it fails - help please? :)
[05:06] <runedude> i dont have it anymore
[05:06] <runedude> lol
[05:06] <runedude> but im running this program
[05:06] <runedude> and it says
[05:06] <runedude> "CPU Features: MMX,SSE,SSE2,x86-64"
[05:06] <Seveas> then it's 64bit
[05:06] <runedude> hmm interesting
[05:06] <runedude> but i think im running 32bit right now
[05:06] <Seveas> Jinxd, do you use WEP or WPA
[05:07] <runedude> Jinxd: i got that too
[05:07] <Jinxd> Seveas, WEP
[05:07] <jony> how could i use xmms and mplayer as my preferred aplications?
[05:07] <runedude> Jinxd: it wouldnt find the DHCP addr
[05:07] <Jinxd> runedude, did you fix it?
[05:07] <Seveas> Jinxd, and it is associated to the AP?
[05:07] <runedude> Jinxd: my solution was to just set a IP manually
[05:07] <runedude> Jinxd: yup
[05:07] <Seveas> Jinxd, check the output of iwconfig
[05:07] <runedude> Jinxd: I just set my IP settings manually
[05:07] <runedude> 1 sec, ill grab you a script i made for it
[05:07] <Jinxd> runedude, i'll try that
[05:07] <jony> runedude
[05:07] <Jinxd> Seveas, want me to paste?
[05:08] <runedude> yeh?
[05:08] <Seveas> Jinxd, sure, why not
[05:08] <efbie> Seveas, andandare, My error message is in french, is it ok for you ?
[05:08] <jony> how do you saved your wireless config?
[05:08] <jony> i have to setup
[05:08] <Jinxd> wlan0     IEEE 802.11g  ESSID:off/any
[05:08] <Jinxd>           Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.412 GHz  Access Point: 00:00:00:00:00:00
[05:08] <Jinxd>           Bit Rate=54 Mb/s   Tx-Power:25 dBm
[05:08] <Jinxd>           RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
[05:08] <Jinxd>           Power Management:off
[05:08] <Jinxd>           Link Quality:100/100  Signal level:-10 dBm  Noise level:-256 dBm
[05:08] <Seveas> efbie, yes
[05:08] <Jinxd>           Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
[05:08] <jony> always
[05:08] <Jinxd>           Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0
[05:08] <jony> when i log in
[05:08] <Seveas> Jinxd, ehm, not in here....
[05:08] <Jinxd> oh well done now
[05:08] <runedude> Jinxd: i just did something like
[05:08] <runedude> /sbin/ifconfig ra0 inet 192.168.1.116 up
[05:08] <runedude> /sbin/route add default gw 192.168.1.1
[05:08] <Seveas> Jinxd, it's not associated to the access point
[05:09] <runedude> My router is 192.168.1.1, and my ip would be 192.168.1.116
[05:09] <Seveas> fix that first
[05:09] <Jinxd> Seveas, how do i make it? :s
[05:09] <Seveas> set the correct wireless key and essid
[05:09] <runedude> Jinxd: does iwlist wlan0 scan return any results?
[05:09] <runedude> if so, use those settings
[05:09] <Jinxd> runedude, no results
[05:09] <runedude> I used the rt2500 configuration tool
[05:09] <runedude> Jinxd: oh really? hmm
[05:09] <runedude> is your AP secured.. for like a certain list of MAC addresses?
[05:10] <Seveas> Jinxd, do you use a hidden ssid on your access point?
[05:10] <jony> Jinxd,  use eth0
[05:10] <Jinxd> runedude, nope
[05:10] <runedude> eth0 isnt wireless
[05:10] <runedude> Jinxd: hmm.. is it a router?
[05:10] <Jinxd> Seveas, not sure
[05:10] <jony> in my system
[05:10] <Jinxd> runedude,  yes
[05:10] <jony> i use eth0
[05:10] <Seveas> Jinxd, check that
[05:10] <runedude> Jinxd: k. linksys?
[05:10] <efbie> Seveas, http://pastebin.com/416059
[05:10] <Seveas> ndiswrapper cannot handle a hidden essid
[05:10] <Jinxd> runedude,  belkin
[05:10] <runedude> Jinxd: ok. anyways, sometimes it makes it so the ESSID isnt broadcasted
[05:10] <runedude> for security, etc
[05:10] <Syruss> for wireless stuff, I'd recommend network manager
[05:11] <Seveas> !info xlibmesa-gl
[05:11] <runedude> anyways, in that case you'd need to get your router's MAC addr and put it iwconfig
[05:11] <Syruss> it saves all this messing around with stuff
[05:11] <Syruss> although it's not perfect.
[05:11] <runedude> i think man iwconfig would be useful in your case.
[05:11] <Jinxd> ok router setting "ESSID Broadcast = Yes"
[05:11] <Jinxd> that ok?
[05:11] <runedude> Jinxd: oh really? :|
[05:11] <runedude> hmm
[05:11] <runedude> yea
[05:11] <Seveas> hehe, does not exist anymore in breezy :)
[05:11] <efbie> Seveas, ah ok :)
[05:11] <Seveas> efbie, libgl1-mesa - A free implementation of the OpenGL API -- runtime
[05:11] <Syruss> runedude: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/
[05:11] <Jinxd> so i need to find mac address of router?
[05:11] <efbie> Do you know where i can get gl.h and glu.h ?
[05:12] <runedude> hmm?
[05:12] <runedude> Jinxd: yea
[05:12] <runedude> Jinxd: it should be easy to find it
[05:12] <Jinxd> runedude, how would i do that
[05:12] <runedude> Jinxd: well if you set the essid broadcast it shouldnt need that
[05:12] <Seveas> efbie, libglu1-mesa-dev: usr/include/GL/glu.h
[05:13] <efbie> aargh, another error
[05:13] <^Slash^^^> any good media player for ubntu thatcan play .avi .mpeg :D
[05:13] <runedude> Jinxd: try w/ the setting essid broadcast set to ON then try iwlist scan
[05:13] <runedude> ^Slash^^^: mplayer, right?
[05:13] <Seveas> efbie, libgl1-mesa-dev: usr/include/GL/gl.h
[05:13] <Jinxd> runedude, essid broadcast is on already
[05:13] <odat> anyone able to help me with the hidden field in a form to send an email
[05:13] <runedude> Jinxd: oh :(
[05:13] <Seveas> efbie, errors go on the pastebin :)
[05:13] <runedude> Jinxd: is your antenna on?
[05:13] <efbie> Seveas : http://pastebin.com/416063
[05:13] <runedude> is the device working?
[05:14] <kemik> what's the default "desktop icon" named ?
[05:14] <Jinxd> runedude, i believe so - it's a laptop
[05:14] <runedude> hmm :(
[05:14] <runedude> Jinxd: wireless is tricky sometimes.. im not exactly sure
[05:14] <Seveas> efbie, put your sources.list on the pastebin, something fishy is going on
[05:14] <jony> when i log to my system
[05:14] <Jinxd> runedude, lspci does give this tho 0000:06:05.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation: Unknown device 4318 (rev 02)
[05:14] <^Slash^^^> MPlayer v1.0pre7try2 source  or Red Hat / Fedora RPM packages ? MPLAYER ..
[05:14] <jony> wireless is unconfigured
[05:14] <runedude> yea
[05:15] <jony> i always have to type this
[05:15] <Seveas> !tell ^Slash^^^ about mplayer
[05:15] <jony> sudo iwconfig eth1 essid huevon
[05:15] <jony> sudo iwconfig eth1 key restricted AAAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBBBBBBBBB
[05:15] <jony> sudo ifconfig eth1 192.168.1.3 netmask 255.255.255.0
[05:15] <jony> sudo route add default gateway 192.168.1.1
[05:15] <runedude> thats the pci address
[05:15] <Arinux> Hey all
[05:16] <[dEvIL-mAN] > hello peeps
[05:16] <[dEvIL-mAN] > i'm trying to access a remote desktop
[05:16] <[dEvIL-mAN] > by vnc
[05:16] <[dEvIL-mAN] > but it doesn't allow me to do it so
[05:16] <efbie> Seveas, Ok, i removed some desactivated repositories and now it works :S
[05:17] <foxgamer> Hi. Is there anyone that's able to help with the how-to for the ATI fglrx driver?
[05:17] <Seveas> !ati
[05:17] <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
[05:18] <foxgamer> yes, that's what I'm working through at the moment, but I'm having a problem with one of the commands.
[05:18] <kemik> too bad their crappy drivers are crap
[05:18] <raghu> !vnc
[05:18] <ubotu> [vnc]  http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html
[05:18] <efbie> Seveas, thanks, i can compile blender now :p
[05:19] <Seveas> efbie, blender has an ubuntu package...
[05:19] <Seveas> even ig you want to compile yourself you can use apt
[05:19] <Seveas> apt-get build-dep blender
[05:19] <superhew> rofl
[05:19] <efbie> Seveas, yep, but the development is soo fast that i'm used to get a new cvs every morning :)
[05:19] <Seveas> even ig you want to compile yourself you can use apt <--- really :)
[05:19] <deFrysk> ubuntu has a blender package not blender has an ubuntu package...
[05:19] <robotgeek> efbie: let apt take care of the depencies for you :)
[05:20] <Seveas> deFrysk, potato tomato
[05:20] <deFrysk> hehe ;p
[05:20] <efbie> is there a way to compile the cvs blender version with apt-get ?
[05:20] <superhew> i dont think there is
[05:20] <Seveas> efbie, no, but the build-dep trick drags in all build dependencies
[05:20] <Arinux> hey how can i import my winamp presets on xmms
[05:21] <mmerlone> Seveas, i got to pastebin and "pasted" the error, looks like the package itself has a bad md5sum...
[05:21] <robotgeek> Arinux: there's a preset file on the xmms site, posted in the FAQ
[05:21] <efbie> ah ok, i see what you meant now :)
[05:21] <robotgeek> Arinux: while you are there, follow the instructions there :)
[05:21] <Seveas> mmerlone, ubuntuguide is crud, their sources.list is on crack
[05:22] <robotgeek> !tell mmerlone about sources
[05:22] <Seveas> try using archive.ubuntu.com instead of us.archive.ubuntu.com
[05:22] <mmerlone> tks, this may be the solution... will give a try.
[05:23] <Enlite> where can i get net-snmp-devel for ubuntu?
[05:23] <Enlite> i cant get it with apt
[05:24] <Seveas> libsnmp5-dev - NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Development Files
[05:24] <Enlite> thx
[05:24] <robotgeek> Arinux: http://www.xmms.org/faq.php#General3
[05:24] <Enlite> Couldn't find package net-snmp-devel
[05:24] <Seveas> Enlite, look at the package name...
[05:24] <Enlite> oh my bad
[05:24] <Enlite> thx
[05:24] <Enlite> installing now
[05:24] <Enlite> :)
[05:25] <Enlite> copy/paste wrong
[05:25] <lemics_> what's the debian version of xinetd?
[05:25] <Arinux> ya done thanks
[05:26] <robotgeek> Arinux: cool
[05:26] <mmerlone> Seveas, u rules! It done! Tks a lot!
[05:26] <deFrysk> lemics_, xinetd
[05:26] <Seveas> !info xinetd
[05:26] <ubotu> xinetd: (replacement for inetd with many enhancements), section net, is extra. Version: 1:2.3.13-3 (breezy), Packaged size: 127 kB, Installed size: 348 kB
[05:27] <Seveas> version 1:2.3.13-3
[05:27] <sophia> hey guys!
[05:27] <watnou_> hi
[05:27] <Arinux> when is the next ubuntu version supposed to come out?
[05:27] <sophia> I just got ubuntu today and I need to configurate the net, how do I do that?
[05:27] <robotgeek> Arinux: 04/2006
[05:28] <Arinux> cool
[05:28] <Seveas> sophia, depends on your setup
[05:28] <[dEvIL-mAN] > what does suspend does to the computer?
[05:28] <Seveas> [dEvIL-mAN] , break into 1.000.000 pieces
[05:28] <sophia> Seveas: okey>?
[05:28] <Seveas> sophia, wired or wireless?
[05:28] <[dEvIL-mAN] > ha ha ha
[05:28] <[dEvIL-mAN] > i'm not sure which one to choose
[05:29] <sophia> Seveas: wired
[05:29] <[dEvIL-mAN] > hibernating
[05:29] <[dEvIL-mAN] > or suspend it
[05:29] <Seveas> sophia, then it's simply system -> administration -> networking
[05:29] <[dEvIL-mAN] > is suspend the equivalent to standby in windows?
[05:29] <Seveas> [dEvIL-mAN] , yes
[05:29] <Seveas> hibernate is deep sleep
[05:29] <[dEvIL-mAN] > cool
[05:29] <[dEvIL-mAN] > how long does it take to come out of hibernation?
[05:30] <RadBelgian> I have just a quick question.... I did "alien -i krecord.rpm" where can I now find the krecord function on my linux?
[05:30] <[dEvIL-mAN] > roughly
[05:30] <Seveas> (it actually powers down the machine, suspend not)
[05:30] <Seveas> [dEvIL-mAN] , about 1/4 to 1/3 of a normal boot iirc
[05:30] <[dEvIL-mAN] > but will it need to bring all the services up again?
[05:30] <Seveas> it'll do that automagically
[05:30] <mandu> hi
[05:30] <RadBelgian> I have just a quick question.... I did "alien -i krecord.rpm" where can I now find the krecord function on my linux?
[05:31] <Seveas> RadBelgian, that was a stupid move
[05:31] <[dEvIL-mAN] > cool
[05:31] <Seveas> ubuntu has a proper krecord package
[05:31] <Seveas> no need for silly rpms
[05:31] <lolo> devil-man
[05:31] <RadBelgian> how do you record sounds with ubuntu?
[05:32] <Decadent> is limwire a good program to use for p2p??
[05:32] <RadBelgian> I need to record in the console though...
[05:32] <deFrysk> audacity
[05:32] <Stormx2> eSound has died on me
[05:32] <lolo> hello tomB
[05:32] <lolo> poff
[05:33] <deFrysk> Decadent, if you have plenty ram yes
[05:33] <Stormx2> Decadent: Use nicotine
[05:34] <Decadent> is it safe?? im using valcnut and azureus at the moment
[05:34] <ronnocol_> What do I need to do to compile a package that creates a kernel module when using a default Ubuntu kernel? (e.g. I need a configured and built kernel tree that doesn't have the binary's cleaned out)?
[05:34] <Decadent> but ive heard that its very fast
[05:35] <robotgeek> ronnocol_: http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.html
[05:36] <DaMouse> foxgamer: y'all wanna come back inta #ubuntu-uk and see if we can sort ya out?
[05:37] <foxgamer> DaMouse: I've just realised that I was mistyping the filename. Using a period instead of a hash. Thanks anyway :)
[05:37] <DaMouse> foxgamer: s'ok man, love!
[05:38] <foxgamer> I might pop back in anyhoo - uk rules! hehe
[05:38] <sandelingplein> hi
[05:39] <Jinxd> Seveas, runedude, hi again - check out http://slackwiki.org/Acer_Aspire_5021WLMi scroll down to wireless (guide to setting up wifi on my laptop for linux)
[05:39] <thewayofzen> any idea when THIS --> http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=12517  will find its way to the repos?
[05:39] <Jinxd> only problem is when i do echo "enabled : 1" > /proc/acpi/acer/wireless i get permission denied
[05:39] <ronnocol_> robotgeek: I don't so much need a custom kernel, I need a seperate non-kernel package that requires the ability to build a kernel mode to have access to the build tree that is the standard ubuntu kernel. I'm trying to build pvfs2 modules to access a pvfs2 filesystem
[05:40] <EvilPaddy> I wanna remove totem, is it ok to remove ubuntu-desktop or am I going to nuke everything if I do that?
[05:40] <Orborde> EvilPaddy: Yes, you can remove ubuntu-desktop without fraggling everything.
[05:40] <robotgeek> ronnocol_: to put simply, you want to build pvfs2 kernel module for current ubuntu kernel?
[05:40] <ronnocol_> yes
[05:41] <Orborde> EvilPaddy: I suspect that there might be some kind of issue if you ever dist-upgrade, but you can deal with that later.
[05:41] <coz> Hello all
[05:41] <Orborde> I have some renegade processes. I tried kill -9 on them, as well as exiting the controlling terminal, but they're still present. What do I doooooooooooo?
[05:42] <coz>  I have a question
[05:42] <coz> I have a bunch of avi files "stargate atlantis" on cd
[05:42] <robotgeek> ronnocol_: then, all you would need are the packages build-essential, linux-kernel-headers-$(uname -r)
[05:42] <coz> when I try to play some of them. I get a warning that tit is a window media file and may be a security risk
[05:42] <coz> then it won't play
[05:42] <robotgeek> ronnocol_: and the source of pvfs2
[05:43] <coz> is there a way to temporarily bipass this?
[05:43] <Arinux> coz:have u installed the win32 codecs and which player are u using
[05:44] <coz> yes alll the codecs are installed
[05:44] <coz>  everything works well wxcept for these files
[05:44] <Arinux> have u tried mplayer
[05:44] <coz> sometimes theyplay sometimes they done
[05:44] <coz> don't
[05:44] <cef> ok, where is the suexec2 executable in apache2 gone? the module is there, but no executable!
[05:45] <coz> I am using either totem-xine or vlc
[05:45] <cef> ahh found it
[05:46] <coz> it wrns not ot open unless I created the file which I did
[05:46] <ronnocol_> robotgeek: There do not appear to be linux-kernel-headers for 2.6.11-1
[05:46] <coz>  can I by pass this security warning?
[05:47] <ronnocol_> robotgeek: or... apt-get and aptitude do not use the same apt cache
[05:47] <robotgeek> ronnocol_: are u on breezy or what?
[05:47] <In-Taco> Hello. How do I install codecs? The official help guide is completely useless in that regard.
[05:47] <aeon17x> In-Taco: useless?
[05:48] <coz> several ways  to install codecs
[05:48] <deFrysk> In-Taco, useless ?
[05:48] <deFrysk> why ?
[05:48] <Orborde> I have some renegade processes. I tried kill -9 on them, as well as exiting the controlling terminal, but they're still present. What do I doooooooooooo?
[05:48] <In-Taco> aeon - Yes, all it answers is a serious of commands I have to write. All of them are replied with an error.
[05:49] <coz> go to ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main.w.w32codecs
[05:49] <ronnocol_> robotgeek: I don't recall if this system is Brezzy or Hoary... I've setup about 20 boxes in the last month... and I don't recall if I put 5.04 and 5.10
[05:49] <aeon17x> In-Taco: what errors
[05:49] <coz> actually that is a /w/w32codecs
[05:49] <deFrysk> ronnocol_, cat /etc/issue
[05:49] <EvilPaddy> My mplayer plugin for Mozilla is playing the voice really slow, any ideas??
[05:50] <coz> let me know when it is downloaded
[05:50] <robotgeek> ronnocol_: sorry my bad, try linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[05:51] <coz> In-Taco did you get the codecs?
[05:51] <Arinux> hey how do change my splash screen
[05:51] <In-Taco> "Package gstreamer0.8-plugins is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source"
[05:51] <deFrysk> !info gstreamer0.8-plugins
[05:51] <ubotu> gstreamer0.8-plugins: (All GStreamer plugins), section universe/libs, is optional. Version: 0.8.11-0ubuntu5 (breezy), Packaged size: 28 kB, Installed size: 60 kB
[05:51] <coz> make sure the addres is correct
[05:52] <mc|amb> Arinux: system>preferences>splash screen
[05:52] <deFrysk> In-Taco, setup universe in your repositories
[05:52] <coz> ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/w/w32codecs
[05:53] <In-Taco> deFrysk - Already did that. Copy-pasted the exact text I was to replace. All that did was make the error-message a lot longer.
[05:53] <EvilPaddy> I have the mplayer plugin for Mozilla working, but the audio e.g voice is slowed down any ideas??
[05:53] <deFrysk> In-Taco, then put your sources.list in pastebin
[05:53] <coz> go to repositories and set up uniberse and multiverse
[05:53] <coz>  what are you trying to do with this
[05:53] <ronnocol_> robotgeek: ok. thanks
[05:54] <coz> In_taco are you tryihg to get dvd playback or what/
[05:54] <aeon17x> How do you set up a shared folder between users of the same computer?
[05:54] <In-Taco> cos - No, just used the official ubuntu guide to install codecs, cause I know next to nothing about using linux.
[05:54] <aeon17x> In-Taco: The one in the help files.
[05:55] <coz> ok well did you get that address correctly
[05:55] <aeon17x> In-Taco: And I highly recommend you read a lot.
[05:55] <In-Taco> deFrysk - You mean, just move the file to the pastebin folder?
[05:55] <coz> go to the web browser and put that address in
[05:55] <mc|amb> SIMPLE QUESTION: whats the name of the default font in X-Chat???
[05:55] <deFrysk> In-Taco, no copy it to pastebin
[05:55] <coz> monospace 9
[05:55] <deFrysk> !pastebin
[05:56] <ubotu> it has been said that 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
[05:56] <coz> font is monospace 90
[05:56] <mc|amb> coz, thanks
[05:56] <coz> 9 not 90
[05:56] <mc|amb> ok
[05:56] <EvilPaddy> I have the mplayer plugin for Mozilla working, but the audio e.g voice is slowed down any ideas??
[05:57] <In-Taco> aeon17x - What do you say I should read? I can't find any help files that actually explains the commands. The official helpguide just posts some code.
[05:57] <Jinxd> ok at last i've got wireless working :D kind of - iwlist wlan0 now reports stuff and iwconfig is showing the routers mac address etc - only problem is it isn't connecting to anything
[05:57] <deFrysk> aeon17x, rightklik the folder , properties, and set the group bit to read write execute in permissions
[05:57] <coz> I can take you step by step for codecs and dvd playback if you want
[05:57] <axel> hello everyone
[05:57] <coz> hello axel
[05:58] <In-Taco> coz - me?
[05:58] <coz> yes if you want In-Taco
[05:58] <axel> has someone managed to get 3d acceleration with an ATI radeon 9600 ?
[05:58] <efbie> I want to install wine to run photoshop. Should i use the wine provided by ubuntu repositories or the latest version provided by wine's repositories ?
[05:58] <lancer285> hey guys, any ideas where I can find older nvidia drivers for ubuntu??
[05:58] <wickedpuppy> efbie, phosotshop cs2?
[05:58] <efbie> no 7
[05:58] <In-Taco> coz - Yes, I would like that very much, thx
[05:59] <coz> Ok this is my way and it may be a bit much but go with it it works
[05:59] <wickedpuppy> efbie, then i think wine in repo would do fine ...
[05:59] <coz> go to applications
[05:59] <efbie> photoshop 7 has everything needed :)
[05:59] <coz> then add applications
[05:59] <EvilPaddy> I have the mplayer plugin for Mozilla working, but the audio e.g voice is slowed down any ideas??
[06:00] <coz> you can also do this by opening synaptic but we started
[06:00] <graabein> oh no, not this again... i have problems with direct rendering
[06:00] <graabein> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[06:00] <coz> let me know InTaco
[06:00] <In-Taco> coz - add/remove programs, right? I'm in this now.
[06:01] <coz> that's fine
[06:01] <lancer285> is there a place where I can request new features in Ubuntu??
[06:01] <coz> did you get the window
[06:01] <treyh0> i get a md5sum mismatch error when i try to install 'feh'
[06:01] <In-Taco> coz - "Add or Remove Applications"
[06:01] <coz> add applications
[06:02] <coz> hit the settings and then repositories
[06:02] <NoUse> lancer285 the bug tracker, i think there is a link via the ubuntu homepage
[06:02] <lancer285> NoUse, okay, thanks
[06:02] <othernoob> where can i find a good sources.list for breezy?
[06:02] <In-Taco> coz - Aren't any actual 'add application' option. Just a list of subjects. Guess I have to click "Sound & Video"?
[06:02] <synic> anyone use amarok?  It keeps hanging on me.... but only on my non x86_64 machine
[06:02] <coz> no
[06:02] <deFrysk> treyh0, apt-get clean and try again
[06:02] <coz> are you on breezy?
[06:03] <treyh0> deFrysk: just tried it but i got the same results :-/
[06:03] <synic> it works fine on my amd64 box
[06:03] <In-Taco> coz - no, ver. 5.04
[06:03] <coz> ok go to synaptic
[06:03] <deFrysk> treyh0, thats wierd
[06:03] <coz> I am on brteezy let's see if it s the same
[06:04] <In-Taco> coz - Where do I find that?
[06:04] <deFrysk> treyh0, try downloading it manually
[06:04] <coz> system administration synaptic package manager
[06:04] <aeon17x> Thanks, deFrysk.
[06:05] <Nogimics> Help I have disabled all accounts on my ubuntu box lol
[06:05] <treyh0> deFrysk: i did an md5sum on it and it's different from the one in us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages :(
[06:05] <In-Taco> coz - Kay, I'm there now
[06:05] <aeon17x> deFrysk: where should I place the shared folder?
[06:05] <duendedu> hello
[06:05] <coz> Ok hit the settings and then repositoiries
[06:05] <Nogimics> I used sudo passwd -l root and sudo passwd -l username dont ask me why. But I cannot login full stop now
[06:05] <ninehrcoma> anyone having problems with slowness in gnome-terminal? breezy/amd64
[06:05] <deFrysk> aeon17x, thats up to you .
[06:05] <aeon17x> deFrysk: surely not in my own home folder, right
[06:05] <In-Taco> coz - Done
[06:06] <duendedu> hola hay alguno que hable castellano?
[06:06] <deFrysk> I would choose /home/shared or something aeon17x
[06:06] <coz> so yous ee a settings button
[06:06] <aeon17x> deFrysk: is placing it in /mnt a good idea?
[06:06] <NoUse> !es
[06:06] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:06] <deFrysk> aeon17x, err nope
[06:06] <aeon17x> /home/shared... will do.
[06:06] <treyh0> Nogimics: use a live cd and mount your ubuntu partition and then chroot in to it and use passwd -u username
[06:06] <lokm> hi all... I installed ubuntu that new server edition, can anyone help how to setup root password
[06:06] <lokm> ??
[06:06] <duendedu> gracias
[06:06] <deFrysk> !tell lokm about root
[06:06] <aeon17x> hmm, looks like I need higher privileges to make another folder in /home
[06:06] <nkassi> lokm: run do this sudo passwd
[06:07] <coz> In-Taco any settings button
[06:07] <Nogimics> treyh0 is that the only waay?
[06:07] <nkassi> lokm: do this sudo passwd
[06:07] <In-Taco> coz - Yeah, found another settings
[06:07] <Nogimics> because im a linux n00b and im gonna get lost doing all that
[06:07] <deFrysk> lokm, read ubotu's message
[06:07] <treyh0> Nogimics: oh maybe boot up in recovery mode (single user mode)
[06:07] <treyh0> Nogimics: then passwd -u username
[06:07] <coz> what do you see when you ht that settings
[06:07] <Nogimics> How do you boot up in recovery mode?
[06:08] <treyh0> when you boot up the computer, you should see two options (or more), one is:
[06:08] <treyh0> Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.12-9-386 (recovery mode)
[06:08] <In-Taco> coz - "User Interface" , "Internet Updates" , "Temporary Files"
[06:08] <treyh0> choose that one
[06:08] <coz> ok I ususally check all of them
[06:08] <coz> when yu do that close that window
[06:08] <Nogimics> I dont get options it just goes to the Login Screen
[06:08] <In-Taco> coz - Kay, done
[06:08] <coz> now you have list of repositories
[06:09] <In-Taco> coz - Yeah
[06:09] <coz> click on one and hit the add button
[06:09] <In-Taco> coz - Yes?
[06:09] <treyh0> Nogimics: right when you turn on the computer, before it boots, you have like 3 seconds to choose it
[06:09] <coz> now check the two boxes that are unchecked for univers and multiverse
[06:10] <coz> I do this for each of the repositories needed or not
[06:10] <aeon17x> deFrysk: what does "set group ID" do in Permissions?
[06:10] <treyh0> wow in searching ubuntuforums.org apparently ubuntu has a massive problems with md5sums being wrong
[06:10] <coz> when done hit OK
[06:10] <In-Taco> coz - kay, I'll do it for all, then. will take a minute..
[06:10] <coz> OK
[06:11] <CarlFK> what do I put in fstab so that all users have access to /media/hdb1 (ext2)
[06:11] <In-Taco> coz - It unchecks the boxes when I click OK and add again on the same  item.
[06:12] <deFrysk> user,umask=000
[06:12] <coz> just do it fore each and get back to the respoistorieis window
[06:12] <CarlFK> umask - thanks deFrysk
[06:12] <treyh0> so all these md5sum errors
[06:12] <kandoora_> if i installed a software using ./configure
[06:12] <kandoora_>         make
[06:12] <kandoora_>              cd src
[06:12] <kandoora_> make install                          how do i uninstall it?
[06:12] <treyh0> is it that ubuntu archives are "hacked" or are the ubuntu admins just so lazy they don't update the Packages/Release files?
[06:12] <In-Taco> coz - kay, done
[06:12] <robotgeek> kandoora_: don't paste in here
[06:12] <treyh0> either way, it's quite disappointing :(
[06:12] <coz> on the repositories window hit ok
[06:13] <zando> CarlFK, /dev/hdb1 <mount-point> ext2 user[,auto]  0 0
[06:13] <deFrysk> kandoora_, if there is no uninstall option you'll have to search and delete
[06:13] <biblioteca3> s
[06:13] <robotgeek> kandoora_: unless you installed it using checkinstall, there's no way of doing it
[06:13] <coz> close synaptic
[06:13] <NoUse> kandoora_ sometimes make uninstall works from inside the orginal source directory
[06:13] <biblioteca3> oie
[06:13] <robotgeek> kandoora_: though, you could create a deb file using checkinstall, install it and then remove it
[06:13] <kandoora_> robotgeek, the software i'm talking about is spalah flash
[06:13] <treyh0> kandoora_: see if you can do "make uninstall" or "make deinstall"
[06:13] <coz> click ok for everything
[06:14] <robotgeek> !tell kandoora_ about checkintall
[06:14] <biblioteca3> i gone fuck you kandoora
[06:14] <In-Taco> coz - It asks me if I want to reload the package list from the servers now
[06:14] <coz> YES
[06:14] <coz> click yes and ok for everything
[06:14] <kandoora_> biblioteca3, what's your problem
[06:14] <biblioteca3> suck my boons dick
[06:14] <bodger_uk> Hey guys, I can't get synaptic to download any package info. I am behind a webcache so I am assuming that this is the problem. Any ideas as to how to configure synaptic with the webcache settings?
[06:14] <robotgeek> !tell kandoora_ about checkinstall
[06:14] <dueyfinster> I am starting a new site called Ubuntu Ireland, see thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=69068
[06:14] <biblioteca3> i gone fuck you
[06:14] <biblioteca3> "ashol"
[06:14] <Stormx2> dueyfinster: Cool!
[06:14] <deFrysk> dueyfinster, no spamming please
[06:14] <kandoora_> biblioteca3, it's gonna, not "gone" you idiot
[06:15] <robotgeek> kandoora_: troll, ignore!
[06:15] <bluefoxicy> kandoora_:  inbreds usually say 'gone' after about 40 generations
[06:15] <In-Taco> coz - What I am doing now, is updating various apps, or finding new ones? Btw., it couldn't find 4 repository indexes. They propably come from the additional ones the ubuntu guide told me to add.
[06:15] <coz> dont worry about it just finish up and close synaptic
[06:15] <deFrysk> In-Taco, stay away from ubuntuguide
[06:16] <apokryphos> deFrysk: spamming?
[06:16] <dueyfinster> deFrysk: Nobody noticed the post that was on ubuntu forums, so I am just getting word out to help spread ubuntu, that ok?
[06:16] <kandoora_> apokryphos, thanx, don't have a clue what's wrong with him
[06:16] <deFrysk> apokryphos, what dueyfinster sayd
[06:16] <In-Taco> deFrysk - I'm planning on doing that, yes. It doesn't teach me anything, just posts some non-working code.
[06:16] <In-Taco> coz - Done
[06:16] <coz> Ok go to a terminal
[06:16] <Stormx2> dueyfinster: That topic was about the #ubuntuforums channel
[06:17] <Stormx2> !fr
[06:17] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[06:17] <In-Taco> coz - Yes?
[06:17] <coz> OK type sudo apt-get update
[06:17] <Comedor> oie
[06:18] <In-Taco> coz - done. btw., I did the sudo -s -H command to gain root.
[06:18] <Comedor> how is american there?
[06:18] <coz> fine now did you get that ddrtess I gave you
[06:18] <coz> address
[06:18] <Comedor> please answer me
[06:18] <Stormx2> Comedor: what?
[06:18] <NoUse> Comedor do you have a question about ubuntu?
[06:19] <In-Taco> coz - the apt-get update? I've run that.
[06:19] <rohal> i have a super karamba theme which has a transparent background now how could i tint or shade the back ground??
[06:19] <coz> Ok i open up a browser and type this address in the address bar
[06:19] <apokryphos> rohal: they have a few tutorials on making themes on their site; check it out
[06:19] <coz> ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/w/w32codecs
[06:19] <rohal> apokryphos:k thanks
[06:20] <Stormx2> !w32codecs
[06:20] <ubotu> hmm... w32codecs is a set of audio/video codecs for DVD-Video. To download the debs: http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy).
[06:20] <In-Taco> coz - kay. which file should I download?
[06:20] <coz> the one with the deb
[06:20] <coz> let me check to be sure
[06:21] <coz> yes the .deb file
[06:21] <coz> save this to yourhome folder
[06:21] <In-Taco> coz - got it
[06:21] <Comedor> if you dont speak i gonna fuck your ass
[06:21] <coz> is it in the home foler?
[06:22] <Comedor> a lot of idiot
[06:22] <CarlFK> fstab had '/dev/hdb2       /media/hdb2     ext2    user,auto 0 0"  or "...user,umask=000", mount shows "/dev/hdb2 on /media/hdb2 type ext2 (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)" and yet:  "touch: cannot touch `/media/hdb2/x': Permission denied"
[06:22] <erf> How do I install an ssh client on ubuntu?
[06:22] <CarlFK> erf - it is there.
[06:22] <zando> i've a problem with wine, i run sudo apt-get install wine winesetuptk, it will not work because it have a conflict, any hint?
[06:22] <aeon17x> deFrysk: I still can't write to it, even after setting the permissions.
[06:22] <In-Taco> coz - Yes
[06:22] <coz> OK go back to the terminal and
[06:22] <erf> Carl: Its not
[06:22] <Comedor> In-Taco: i gonna fuck your ass
[06:22] <robotgeek> Comedor: please mind your language
[06:22] <bodger_uk> any ideas?
[06:22] <CarlFK> Comedor: watch the language
[06:22] <coz> type sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_*.deb
[06:23] <Comedor> shoy up
[06:23] <carsten> Hey, I just reported this bug: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/tellico/+bug/3853      Was that correct or is there a better way to report such things?
[06:23] <qwerty988> need modprobe help
[06:23] <Comedor> i am from Etiopia
[06:23] <CarlFK> erf - the ssh comand isn't installed?  or do you want the sshd server?
[06:23] <In-Taco> coz - done
[06:23] <Nog> Hi all im still logged in to my account on ubuntu but I have disabled all user accounts using: sudo passwd -l root and sudo passwd -l username. As im still logged in is there anything I can do?
[06:23] <erf> sshd server
[06:23] <coz> ok now sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[06:23] <CarlFK> erf - sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[06:23] <Comedor> this in taco is a little girl
[06:23] <Stormx2> Nog: Check the wiki on sudo
[06:24] <Stormx2> !sudo
[06:24] <ubotu> it has been said that sudo is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[06:24] <Stormx2> Stormx2: Theres instructions on disabling the root account, I beleive
[06:24] <qwerty988> need modprobe help
[06:24] <Comedor> speak in taco "banbi"
[06:24] <erf> CarlFX: error, needs something else
[06:24] <Stormx2> sudo passwd -l root <-- To disable root
[06:24] <camilotelles> hi all
[06:24] <Stormx2> heya
[06:25] <Nog> Anyone?
[06:25] <In-Taco> coz - done
[06:25] <CarlFK> erf - um, what did "sudo apt-get install openssh-server" say?
[06:25] <camilotelles> im using breezy+firefox printing in a hp laser printer.
[06:25] <camilotelles> and i cant print multiple copies.
[06:25] <coz> Ok now apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins
[06:25] <camilotelles> any ideas?
[06:25] <I> h
[06:25] <morphine> 'ello!
[06:25] <qwerty988> installed cs4236 driver and I want it to be active when I reboot instead of modprobing all the time
[06:25] <I> \s
[06:25] <I> oie
[06:26] <morphine> my runlevel 6 is giving me a prompt and doest reboot the machine aymore
[06:26] <I> alguem sabi portugues?
[06:26] <camilotelles> it is a hp laserjet 1300. It prints only the first copy using its default postscript driver.
[06:26] <Stormx2> camilotelles: I'm not sure. You might want to run a search on the forums, or start a topic
[06:26] <morphine> how restore it?
[06:26] <morphine> I, oi
[06:26] <In-Taco> coz - Done
[06:26] <I> oi morphine
[06:26] <CarlFK> camilotelles: HP what?  II III, 4...?
[06:26] <camilotelles> CarlFX: LJ1300
[06:26] <coz> OK apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse
[06:26] <Jemt> Hi. I'm setting up Apache2, PHP5 and MySQL for development. What should I write in my php.ini in order to get ALL errors, warnings etc ?
[06:27] <joe_b> qwerty988: add the name of the module to the file /etc/modules
[06:27] <joe_b> qwerty988: for example I added nvidia to mine for my graphics card
[06:27] <CarlFK> camilotelles: I have used II and III - pretty sure I did mutiple copies on both.
[06:27] <In-Taco> coz - Done
[06:27] <morphine> my runlevel 6 is broken, it doenst reboot the machine and gives me a prompt, and the reboot comand doesnt load the runlevel 6 script anymore, someone knows how to restore it?
[06:27] <coz> Ok apt-get install msttcorefonts
[06:27] <Nog> Hi all im still logged in to my account on ubuntu, but I have disabled all user accounts using: sudo passwd -l root and sudo passwd -l username. As im still logged in is there anything I can do?
[06:28] <camilotelles> Calrkfk: in firefox? Other programs are not an issue.
[06:28] <morphine> I, brasileiro?
[06:28] <medgno> Nog: you should be able to run 'passwd' to change your user's password
[06:28] <camilotelles> StormX2: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-80908.html
[06:28] <camilotelles> but no good.
[06:28] <CarlFK> camilotelles: hmm, not sure about that.  I'm surprised that just FF has problems.
[06:28] <camilotelles> the printer is at a debian server.
[06:28] <In-Taco> coz - Done
[06:28] <Nog> I have tried sudo passwd username
[06:28] <coz> OK just type      gst-register-0.8
[06:28] <Nog> it does not like the pass
[06:29] <In-Taco> coz - Done
[06:29] <medgno> you shouldn't need to use sudo to change your own password
[06:29] <e-edge> whats wrong with this? /dev/hda5 	/media/fdrive 	vfat	rw,noauto,user 	0 	0
[06:29] <qwerty988> Jemt:  error_reporting = E_ALL (check xyntax)
[06:29] <coz> Ok do you have dvd player?
[06:29] <Nog> i have disabled the user im logged into tho
[06:29] <Jemt> qwerty988: I'm pretty sure that dosn't give me ALL errors, warnings etc.
[06:29] <Nog> using: sudo passwd -l username
[06:29] <In-Taco> coz - Not if it didn't come with Ubuntu. Can't totem be used?
[06:30] <coz> What i mean is do you have the dvd disk player in your system?
[06:30] <erf> openssh-server:
[06:30] <erf>   Depends: openssh-client (=1:3.9p1-1ubuntu2) but 1:4.1p1-7ubuntu4 is to be installed
[06:30] <qwerty988> jemt:  display errors also needs to be ON
[06:30] <medgno> doing 'passwd' doesn't give you the option to change your password?
[06:30] <Nog> yes but it does not recognise the pass
[06:30] <coz> dvd drive
[06:30] <Jemt> qwerty988: Ok, thanks :)
[06:30] <In-Taco> coz - No, it's just an ordinary burner
[06:30] <Nog> the pass is 100% correct, I think its because I disabled the account
[06:31] <musik> can i disable rsync at startup? do i need it??
[06:31] <coz> not dvd burner?
[06:31] <morphine> is there a way to restore the inicialization scripts for it defaults?
[06:31] <medgno> Nog: okay, now I see
[06:31] <Jemt> qwerty988: So E_NOTICE is included in E_ALL ?
[06:31] <Nog> And it wont let me enable it again
[06:31] <qwerty988> jemt:  correct
[06:31] <In-Taco> coz - Nope, fried that a month ago when the power-supply failed :-/ Got a dvd-drive in my laptop, though, so I'm not missing it
[06:31] <puff> Crap, ubuntu just crashed on me again.
[06:32] <coz> ok in terminal type    hdparm /dev/hdc
[06:32] <puff> I just rebooted, reconnected to my screen session (running elsewhere).  What would I do to post-diagnose this?
[06:32] <medgno> Nog, my best guess would be rebooting into single user. there might be an easier way to do it, but I'm really not sure
[06:32] <dueyfinster> !w32codecs
[06:32] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, totally, a set of audio/video codecs for DVD-Video. To download the debs: http://tinyurl.com/bwomt (Hoary), or http://tinyurl.com/bpxbf (Breezy).
[06:32] <Jemt> qwerty988: Great, thanks
[06:32] <coz> is DMA at 0 or 1 ?
[06:32] <dueyfinster> Haha cool
[06:32] <Nog> If I logout I wont be able to log back in
[06:32] <In-Taco> coz - 0
[06:32] <morphine> is there a way to restore the inicialization scripts for it defaults?
[06:32] <morphine> my runlevel 6 is broken, it doenst reboot the machine and gives me a prompt, and the reboot comand doesnt load the runlevel 6 script anymore, someone knows how to restore it?
[06:32] <qwerty988> np...apace and php...I can do..hehehe
[06:32] <coz> ok type hdparm -d1 /dev/hdc
[06:33] <bodgeruk> How can I get synaptic to work through a proxy
[06:33] <In-Taco> coz - DMA set to 1
[06:33] <kandoora_> are checkinstall and autoapt related in some way
[06:33] <coz> Good now
[06:33] <coz> type gedit /etc/hdparm.conf
[06:33] <musik> can i disable rsync at startup? do i need it??
[06:33] <puff> Hello?  Anybody?
[06:33] <coz> when the window comes up let me know
[06:34] <In-Taco> coz - It's up
[06:34] <coz> Ok type this exactly
[06:34] <coz> ast the end of the document
[06:34] <coz> at
[06:34] <erf> Help? openssh-server package wont install
[06:34] <coz> her it is
[06:34] <coz> /dev/hdc {
[06:34] <coz> under that dma = on
[06:34] <coz> under that }
[06:35] <In-Taco> coz - no # like before, like all other lines in the doc.? Or is that a line-disabler?
[06:35] <Nog> Sorry to repeat myself im still logged in to my account on ubuntu, but I have disabled all user accounts using: sudo passwd -l root and sudo passwd -l username. As im still logged in is there anything I can do?
[06:35] <coz> NO don't put # in front of it
[06:35] <coz>  that makes the system ignore it
[06:36] <In-Taco> coz - Kay.. The lines are written. Close and save?
[06:36] <coz> Yes close and save
[06:36] <troy14> hello
[06:36] <kandoora_> is there anyway of opening a terminal straight into a specific folder/directory
[06:36] <coz> you are pretty much set up for video stuff
[06:36] <troy14> I need some help configuring webmin-1.240
[06:36] <troy14> I am using 5.10
[06:37] <coz> now if you want audo like midi there is an esier way for that
[06:37] <h0lix> greetings, im trying to figure out how to fix my repositories list so that i can download multimedia codecs, and unfortunately despite my best efforts everytime i run apt-get update, after modifying /etc/apt/sources.list i get  errors referring to being unable to start source package lists, any suggestions?
[06:37] <troy14> I ran the sh script, but I need to get apache2 and mysql running thru it.
[06:38] <CaNsA> ive just finished installing 5.10, i cant shange my screen res, cant setup the network.... any ideas?
[06:38] <In-Taco> coz - So, midi doesn't work right now, but all the more common audio types does?
[06:38] <coz> Sort of
[06:38] <In-Taco> coz - Btw., video works, and so does sound. Thank you :)
[06:38] <coz>  if you want midid go to a broser and type in automatix
[06:38] <coz> let me find the url for you
[06:39] <erf> Can someone help me with installing openssh-server?
[06:39] <coz> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[06:39] <troy14> erf: did you install it with synaptic?
[06:39] <erf> nope
[06:39] <troy14> i would try that/.
[06:39] <erf> It says:
[06:39] <erf> openssh-server:
[06:39] <coz> lower right hand corner download onto desk top
[06:39] <erf>   Depends: openssh-client (=1:3.9p1-1ubuntu2) but 1:4.1p1-7ubuntu4 is to be installed
[06:39] <troy14> it seems to be the easiest way to install packages on ubuntu
[06:40] <Hoxzer> what file contains xchat server (autojoin) settings?
[06:40] <troy14> ok
[06:40] <erf> Then I try to install openssh-client, its already installed
[06:40] <troy14> open the terminal and type sudo apt-get update
[06:40] <In-Taco> coz - Done
[06:40] <zando> i've a problem with wine, i run sudo apt-get install wine winesetuptk, it will not work because it have a conflict, any hint?
[06:40] <coz> Right clcik and extract here
[06:40] <troy14> well if it is already installed, is it not opening?
[06:40] <In-Taco> coz - Done
[06:41] <NoUse> erf can you paste your sources.list to pastebin?
[06:41] <coz> open folder and double click the install.sh
[06:41] <coz> open in terminal
[06:41] <erf> NoUse, sure
[06:41] <phase-vii> Anyone have any idea why when running the Live CD on my box it can't mount the CD-ROM?
[06:41] <troy14> can anyone help me with webmin?
[06:41] <nickrud> zando, don't use winesetuptk, there was some traffic about it on the -devel list a day or two ago. They're talking about removing it from the repos
[06:42] <erf> My sources: http://erf.pastebin.com/416165
[06:42] <In-Taco> coz - "Automatix has been installed in system tools"
[06:42] <coz> OK
[06:42] <e-edge> .
[06:42] <zando> nickrud, and what ive to use?
[06:42] <coz>  Now when you oepn it it willa sk to creat root password but you already have that
[06:42] <nickrud> winecfg, it's in the wine package
[06:42] <coz>  so cancel that little window
[06:43] <NoUse> erf you have both hoary and breezy sources, that probably your problem
[06:43] <e-edge> ..
[06:43] <NoUse> !tell erf about repos
[06:43] <NoUse> erf use the breezy sources that ubotu sent you
[06:43] <coz> Now if it asks to create keyroing password I just use the root password but use what ever is easy for youto remember
[06:43] <e-edge> whats wrong with this? /dev/hda5 	/media/fdrive 	vfat	rw,noauto,user 	0 	0
[06:43] <coz> keyring
[06:43] <nickrud> zando, I'm parroting this, I don't use wine much at all, if ever. Look on the -devel list (I think you can reach it from the forums) for the straight info
[06:43] <NoUse> e-edge what error are you getting?
[06:43] <phase-vii> I'll come back and ask later
[06:44] <e-edge> I dont think I'm getting an error.
[06:44] <e-edge> it just isn't mounted when i log it.
[06:44] <e-edge> in even
[06:44] <troy14> nouse, can you help me get webmin 1.240 set up on 5.10? I have it installed and accessible, but I need to know how to find the executables for apache2 and mysql
[06:44] <zando> nickrud, tnk a lot
[06:44] <galaxie> hello! i'm a newbie and would like to modify the menu.lst, but it's for some reason forbidden when i write "chmod +rwx menu.lst"...
[06:44] <medgno> e-edge, the 'noauto' means it won't automatically mount it
[06:44] <NoUse> e-edge well it's set to "noauto" so it won't automatically mount
[06:44] <Jinxd> having problems with wireless, iwconfig is working, iwlist wlan0 scan is good, but i can't get a DHCP response from router... can someone help me with this please
[06:44] <galaxie> i have the admin rights, i think
[06:44] <NoUse> troy14 get them from synaptic
[06:44] <Urubu> hello
[06:44] <NoUse> !tell troy14 about synaptic
[06:45] <Urubu> alguem pt?
[06:45] <In-Taco> coz - Didn't mention anything about keyring. I cancled the new root passwd, and then had to choose a unix passwd. I just typed my root passwd, then the window shutdown.
[06:45] <Nog> Can anyone help me I have disabled all user accounts.
[06:45] <coz> Ok it will later
[06:45] <coz> did you get the window with all the options
[06:45] <erf> ah its working.. I think
[06:45] <Jinxd> anyone? :S
[06:45] <SamanthaGoth> Can somebody please some how send me there Ubuntu sources.list please?
[06:46] <Urubu> can somewone tell me how can i add a user that can add programs using samba
[06:46] <coz> no window
[06:46] <troy14> nouse, I have installed webmin already, synaptic had 1.230, but I installed 1.240 from the website using the sh script. I just need to get webmin to find the executables for apache2 and mysql
[06:46] <In-Taco> coz - Now I got the window.
[06:46] <galaxie> how to modify menu.lst, anyone?
[06:46] <coz> OK now I will tell you the list that I use
[06:47] <coz> first just click all the multimediacodecs
[06:47] <Nog> Can anyone help please. I have disabled all user accounts and cannot reactivate them
[06:47] <NoUse> troy14 I don't use webmin you can find what apache and mysql installed by using dpkg -L packagename
[06:47] <coz> then the debain menu this will com in handy
[06:47] <coz> midi capability
[06:47] <coz> numlock
[06:47] <fpk> hi, does anybody have a recommendation/solution for a working vnc setup on 5.10-amd64? the 64 bit tightvncserver seg faults, seems to be a known issue
[06:47] <coz> some of the others we have already instlled
[06:47] <Arinux> hey all
[06:48] <deFrysk> galaxie, what to modify ?
[06:48] <nadjyla> hi
[06:48] <NoUse> Nog when you get the initial boot menu, hit 'e' to edit to the boot options and append 'single' to the options, that should give you a simple terminal where you can run passwd username for all your users to reset their passwords
[06:48] <Arinux> does any one know how can i access the acpi options
[06:48] <troy14> ok i ran that, but how do i know where or what the path to the executable is?
[06:48] <In-Taco> coz - k, they're checked
[06:48] <pder> I TRY THE UBUNTU AND IT ARE CRAP
[06:48] <coz> Ok click OK
[06:48] <deFrysk> pder, pebkac
[06:48] <troy14> or, how do I uninstall the current 1.240 and reinstall from synaptic?
[06:48] <SamanthaGoth> Can somebody please some how send me there Ubuntu sources.list please?
[06:48] <coz> follow directions
[06:48] <kemik> pder:  goof for you
[06:48] <Nog> NoUse what do you mean Append Single?
[06:48] <fredforfaen> pder shut up!
[06:48] <kemik> good even
[06:48] <pder> deFrysk: pebkac?
[06:49] <nickrud> SamanthaGoth,  http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic is what you want to look at
[06:49] <SamanthaGoth> i sorta deleted mine
[06:49] <deFrysk> pder, google for it
[06:49] <slxmak> can someone check if askarali.info working ?
[06:49] <NoUse> Nog put single at the end of the line
[06:49] <Nog> ok ill try be back hopefully
[06:49] <Stormx2> How do I trick apt-get into thinking I have the newest versions of a couple of packages?
[06:49] <Arinux> anyone?
[06:49] <Nog> thanks
[06:49] <nadjyla> lol pder
[06:50] <Stormx2> Arinux: I don't know :-( Sorry
[06:50] <apokryphos> Stormx2: create a dummy package
[06:50] <coz> I also use prelink but it can be a pin in how long it takes at first
[06:50] <Arinux> okay the power options
[06:51] <Arinux> ??
[06:51] <coz> pain not pin but that appropriate too
[06:51] <apokryphos> Stormx2: you can use equis to do it
[06:51] <Stormx2> apokryphos: ok
[06:51] <coz> SEXCOPTER?????
[06:51] <In-Taco> coz - What is 'prelink'? It's still installing, btw.
[06:52] <Stormx2> apokryphos: how do i use equis? No man page, no command?
[06:52] <coz> It is for dquick dynamic linking it works fine just takes a long time at first and when installing ne apps
[06:52] <coz> new apps
[06:53] <coz> I fyou decide to use it copy down the terminal command itr give you
[06:53] <Stormx2> Also, How can i set beep-media-player to be my default player, so that I can use the hotkeys manager to set keys for play/pause/forard, etc?
[06:53] <apokryphos> Stormx2: equivs; sorry
[06:53] <_thi4go_> oh mem
[06:53] <rain`> How can I change the default cpu governor? I want it to start out as ondemand instead of userspace when the computer starts up.
[06:53] <coz> the terminal command for prelink afeter you knstall it is
[06:53] <danx> alguien tiene invitaciones para gmail?
[06:53] <Jinxd> look can someone help me with this, i've been trying 2 days solid to get my wireless working with Ubuntu, iwconfig reports it's detected my essid ok and signal is good, ifconfig reports no up, and ifup wlan0 is unable to get a dhcp response for router, but i can go into my router and it says the MAC id of this laptop is connected
[06:53] <deFrysk> !es
[06:53] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:54] <coz> /etc/cron.daily/prelink
[06:54] <apokryphos> Stormx2: equivs-control package-dummy; edit package-dummy, equivs-build package-dummy and then install it
[06:54] <coz> but only after you install it
[06:54] <jemt> Hi. Ubuntu has auto mounted my Windows NTFS drive. But when i double click it I get Permission Denied. Only Root can access it. How can I get access to it ?
[06:54] <coz> Let me know when everthing is finished installing
[06:55] <NoUse> !tell jemt about ntfs
[06:55] <In-Taco> coz - kay... still installing.
[06:55] <farruinn> jemt: you probably need to add 'user' as an option in your /etc/fstab
[06:55] <farruinn> jemt: have you ever modified the fstab before?
[06:55] <Jinxd> jemt, do "sudo nano /etc/fstab" change the option for your /dev/hdxx to "uid=xxxx", to find your userid type "id" in the console
[06:56] <Jinxd> for example i have this line in my fstab... /dev/hda5       /media/hda5     ntfs    uid=1000        0       0
[06:58] <SysFail> anybody point me to a page for installing the ati drivers on breezy?
[06:58] <farruinn> !ati
[06:58] <ubotu> ati is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[06:58] <Stormx2> apokryphos: I don't understand, how does this work?
[06:58] <jemt> farruinn: Yes, I have :)  Jinxd : Ok, thanks :)
[06:58] <SysFail> thank you :)
[06:58] <coz> is is all installed
[06:58] <Jinxd> jemt, no probs
[06:58] <graabein> hi can anyone help me with direct rendering + nvidia settings
[06:58] <coz> In-taco
[06:59] <mustard5> Jinxd, you tried this link yet https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[06:59] <NoUse> graabein have you read the wiki instructions?
[06:59] <graabein> NoUse, yup
[06:59] <In-Taco> coz - it says 'installing multimedia packages' in a box, while Terminal asks if I want to restart services.. The box is in the foreground, so I've been ignoring the terminal.
[06:59] <NoUse> graabein so what problem are you having?
[06:59] <coz> do what is says
[07:00] <graabein> glxinfo gives me Xlib: extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display :0.0
[07:00] <Stormx2> apokryphos: the problem is, I have vlc 0.6 install with GTK2. 0.8 works of GTK1, which is nasty and 0.6 works stabily and fine. I want it to stop prompting me to update :-\
[07:00] <troy14> !webmin
[07:00] <graabein> i tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:01] <graabein> but then i just got some other errors with glxinfo. no rendering
[07:01] <nadjyla> lol StoneTable
[07:01] <kandoora_> when i do ./configure
[07:01] <kandoora_> what am i actually doing
[07:02] <defcon8> what is the command to turn the screen off in x?
[07:02] <In-Taco> coz - "The application "gnome-volume-manager" has quit unexpectedly."
[07:02] <coz> Ok you will have to reboot when finished
[07:02] <In-Taco> coz - The terminal is unharmed, though
[07:02] <In-Taco> coz - kay
[07:02] <coz> OK
[07:03] <defcon8> anyone?
[07:03] <slxmak> defcon8, ping beaconet.net ?
[07:04] <slxmak> working?
[07:04] <defcon8> what?
[07:04] <kandoora_> bob2, r u there
[07:04] <ulisse> hello tribe!
[07:04] <aphesz> defcon8: /etc/init.d/gdm stop if im not mistaken
[07:04] <defcon8> i want to make the screen on standby mode
[07:04] <aphesz> standby mode?
[07:04] <defcon8> my monitor button is borked and my monitor wont turn off
[07:04] <ulisse> is there anyone playing Enemy Territory?
[07:05] <defcon8> yeah like when you mvoe the mouse the monitor turns back on
[07:05] <kandoora_> can someone help me out
[07:05] <defcon8> ok lock screen works
[07:06] <kandoora_> when i do ./configure   what am i actually doing
[07:08] <ulisse> have someone ever managed to get working Enemy Territory and TeamSpeak together?
[07:08] <troy14> !apache executable
[07:08] <ubotu> troy14: I give up, what is it?
[07:08] <troy14> !find executable
[07:09] <troy14> whois barosl
[07:10] <IG0R> whats the repository for bluetooth?
[07:11] <_thi4go_> BY
[07:15] <uiss1> hi
[07:15] <[dEvIL-bOY] > hello peeps
[07:16] <[dEvIL-bOY] > when i play a video the image seems to be played a bit jerky
[07:16] <[dEvIL-bOY] > is that related my video hardware?
[07:18] <pinucset> how can i Know if i have python 2.3 or 2.4 installed
[07:18] <pinucset> ?
[07:19] <jjesse> i'm trying to install mod_ntlm for apache2 and it is asking me for apxs, what package do i need to get apxs, couldn't find anything on google or the wiki that owuld help me out
[07:19] <coz> in-taco
[07:19] <hedonick> pinucset: do 'python -V' in a terminal window
[07:21] <pinucset> wich is the difference of static and non static version?
[07:21] <pinucset> thanks hedonick :D
[07:21] <[dEvIL-bOY] > how can i make the video acelleration faster ??
[07:22] <IG0R> W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/b/bluez-pin/bluez-pin_0.24-1_i386.deb
[07:22] <IG0R>   MD5Sum mismatch
[07:24] <coz> In-Taco I have to go did everything get installed
[07:24] <aeon17x> [dEvIL-bOY] : get a better driver/video card.
[07:24] <Blissex> !binary
[07:24] <ubotu> Wish i knew, Blissex
[07:24] <Blissex> !nvidia
[07:24] <ubotu> I heard nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[07:25] <Blissex> [dEvIL-bOY] : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto for example...
[07:25] <In-Taco> coz - okay, thx for helping me out! I really appreciate it.
[07:25] <coz> ok
[07:25] <In-Taco> coz - And yes, it got installed and is working
[07:25] <coz> I hope this all works for you
[07:25] <xeroz> hello everybody
[07:26] <zando> [dEvIL-bOY] , do you have a radeon or nvidia?
[07:26] <[dEvIL-bOY] > humm
[07:26] <[dEvIL-bOY] > it's a intel video card
[07:26] <[dEvIL-bOY] > shared with the ram
[07:27] <[dEvIL-bOY] > let me just check
[07:27] <aeon17x> [dEvIL-bOY] : yikes.
[07:27] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i'll get back to you
[07:27] <Blissex> [dEvIL-bOY] : then you might be able to use the Intel DRI driver.
[07:28] <holycow> how do you add something to places again? in gnome 2.10 you could right click on a folder and add it in nautilus ... how is it done now?
[07:28] <[dEvIL-bOY] > Integrated Intel Media Accelerator 900 Graphics (mobile 915)
[07:28] <holycow> moreover, i have some ghost links left over from the upgrade to breezy, where is this data stored? i'd like to clean up some of it
[07:28] <[dEvIL-bOY] > it might be this one
[07:28] <[dEvIL-bOY] > not sure
[07:29] <[dEvIL-bOY] > can i get that driver via synaptic?
[07:29] <kent> holycow, there is a bookmark-menu in nautilus.
[07:29] <holycow> ohhhhh
[07:29] <Stormx2> My soundcard is getting steadily more fucked...
[07:29] <holycow> neat okay thx :)
[07:29] <Blissex> [dEvIL-bOY] : probably... The driver would be included with X already. But your chipsets sounds a bit too new to be fully supported yet.
[07:29] <[dEvIL-bOY] > humm i see
[07:29] <Blissex> [dEvIL-bOY] : I'd suggest finding an intel graphics chipset with DRI/DRM HOWTO, there are a few.
[07:30] <holycow> sweet, works like in firefox
[07:30] <holycow> thats great
[07:30] <Stormx2> guys my sound has given up all together now...
[07:30] <[dEvIL-bOY] > how can i check which driver is intalled at the moment?
[07:32] <Blissex> [dEvIL-bOY] : xdpyinfo | less
[07:32] <Blissex> [dEvIL-bOY] : less /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[07:33] <Blissex> Stormx2: thanks for sharing your pain :-)
[07:33] <holycow> loving the nautilus update, now it has the best of hiearchical browsing and spatial
[07:33] <holycow> wicked
[07:33] <In-Taco> How do I disable 'TiMidity++ ALSA midi emulation'? It crashes gnome, but I do have the terminal open.
[07:33] <Blissex> Stormx2: if you feel like solving the problem instead of just announcing it, have a look at the troubleshooting section of http://tinyurl.com/4ogk2
[07:34] <Blissex> In-Taco: you probably have to edit '/etc/asound.conf' or '~/.asoundrc'
[07:35] <[dEvIL-bOY] > Blissex, can you tell me the command i need to write in the terminal
[07:35] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ?
[07:35] <[dEvIL-bOY] > please
[07:35] <Blissex> [dEvIL-bOY] : one of the two above...
[07:35] <Dotrig> Hmm getting this when i installing phpbb The PHP configuration on your server doesn't support the database type that you chose
[07:35] <Blissex> [dEvIL-bOY] : possibly both.
[07:36] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i get a really big output with the first one
[07:36] <smi|e> [dEvIL-bOY] : whatsup,
[07:36] <[dEvIL-bOY] > smi|e,  just smiling
[07:36] <smi|e> [dEvIL-bOY] : what command you need?
[07:36] <[dEvIL-bOY] > something to check which video driver i'm using
[07:36] <smi|e> kk kewl
[07:36] <smi|e> ;)
[07:36] <jemt> Hi. I have a problem with my MySQL server. I have a script that runs perfectly on MySQL 5 under Windows XP but not on my Ubuntu with the MySQL server from repositories. The script uses InnoDB support. What could be wrong ?
[07:37] <In-Taco> Blissex - The files does not exist
[07:37] <DShepherd> what program uses the ,omf extension and what does .omf mean?
[07:37] <Chrustinho> i search debian-packages or an apt-source of a recent e17-version. Does anybody know a source?
[07:37] <holycow> jemt, thats a #mysql question or a #php question or most definately not a question for this channel
[07:37] <Blissex> In-Taco: no idea then...
[07:37] <jemt> holycow: Ok
[07:37] <apokryphos> Stormx2: it works by telling apt that package X is installed, while it's merely a dummy. Generally it's used to ensure that a given metapackage can stay installed while not having the actual program it relies on
[07:37] <Nogimics> NoUse you still there?
[07:38] <hav0k> does anyone know anything about ipods and gtkpod?
[07:38] <dak> stoopid quiestion i know, but do i have to do anything special to burn an iso, or just burn the ubuntu-install-iso to cd as i would any other file?
[07:38] <In-Taco> Does someone know how to disable an Automatix installed app, without the use of gnome?
[07:38] <hav0k> i cant get my ipod to mount....
[07:39] <lemoncake> hi
[07:39] <farruinn> dak: from within windows or ubuntu?
[07:39] <bonzo> dak: don't just burn the file to the cd.
[07:39] <Nogimics> Can anyone here help me? Ive disabled all user accounts
[07:39] <CarinArr> hi, stupid question.. a while back i was fiddling with my nvidia settings and set __GL_FSAA_MODE=4
[07:39] <DShepherd> what program uses the ,omf extension and what does .omf mean?
[07:39] <dak> farruinn: from within windows
[07:39] <CarinArr> problem is i don't know where i set it, heh
[07:39] <hav0k> Nogimics, wow, that sounds bad..
[07:39] <Nogimics> indeed
[07:39] <CarinArr> and now i want to remove it, does anyone know where you'd normally put it?
[07:39] <Nogimics> I cannot login or anything
[07:40] <hav0k> Nogimics, hmm, do you know the root password?
[07:40] <Nogimics> yes but root is disabled
[07:40] <jemt> Hi. I have just installed MySQL 4 on Ubuntu Linux 5.10. Unfortunately it dosn't work as intended. It seems to be a problem with FOREIGN KEYS. When I remove my FOREIGN KEY statement from my 'CREATE TABLE' statement, it works. But the FOREIGN KEYS works great on my Windows installation
[07:40] <[dEvIL-bOY] > what's the default sink ?
[07:40] <lemoncake> hi
[07:40] <lemoncake> i need help
[07:40] <lemoncake> with the installation
[07:40] <lemoncake> of edubuntu
[07:40] <farruinn> Nogimics: use the ubuntu rescue option from grub menu?
[07:40] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i have xwindows (x11/xshm/xv
[07:40] <lemoncake> who can help me?
[07:40] <signbarn> what does it mean if my dmesg is flooded with messages like this: "[4434788.262000]  atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0xaa on isa0060/serio0).?"
[07:40] <hav0k> Nogimics, i know very little about ubuntu and linux, so i can't help you
[07:40] <jemt> Argh, wrong channel :)
[07:41] <Nogimics> farriunn I ahve gone to the grub menu yes
[07:41] <farruinn> lemoncake: you're more likely to get a good answer if you ask a specific question
[07:41] <Nogimics> I tried passwd root
[07:41] <Nogimics> didnt work
[07:41] <farruinn> Nogimics: boot with the ubuntu rescue thing, that puts you into single user I think
[07:41] <farruinn> Nogimics: then you're root
[07:41] <Nogimics> I dont know how
[07:42] <Nogimics> I have tried pressing Escape on startup then adding single to the Recover boot menu and then booting it
[07:42] <farruinn> Nogimics: when you get to the grub menu push the up/down arrows to select ubuntu rescue. You may have to hit a key to get the menu during boot (can anyone help on this? I only use ppc)
[07:42] <Nogimics> but it didnt do anything different
[07:42] <dak> what exactly is an iso? is it a way of compressing files, like a .zip and .rar?
[07:42] <In-Taco> I need help with Automatix
[07:42] <Nogimics> Recover menu does not help
[07:42] <cianci> does anyone know how to delete a whole directory folder using a command?
[07:42] <Nogimics> it sends me to a Prompt asking for root pass which does not work
[07:43] <DShepherd> what program uses the ,omf extension and what does .omf mean?
[07:43] <farruinn> cianci: rm -rf /directory, but be careful with that, it doesn't ask for verification
[07:43] <cianci> thank you
[07:44] <Nogimics> Can anyone here please help?
[07:45] <[dEvIL-bOY] > Use i810 XOrg driver. Make sure i915 driver is installed
[07:45] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i need to do this
[07:45] <[dEvIL-bOY] > can anyone help me?
[07:45] <CaBlGuY> so, [dEvIL-bOY]   comes back huh??
[07:45] <CaBlGuY> :p
[07:45] <[dEvIL-bOY] > hehe
[07:45] <farruinn> [dEvIL-bOY] : in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf you need to set the driver to "i810"
[07:45] <[dEvIL-bOY] > no pain no gane
[07:45] <[dEvIL-bOY] > no pain no game
[07:46] <farruinn> gain*
[07:46] <CaBlGuY> [dEvIL-bOY] ,  I hear ya ..
[07:46] <[dEvIL-bOY] > so
[07:46] <CaBlGuY> :p
[07:46] <[dEvIL-bOY] > sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:46] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ?
[07:46] <cianci> does anyone know what i do after i installed ndiswrapper from the package manager?
[07:47] <Hoster90> Mein Problem Cups will net starten
[07:48] <cianci> does anyone know what the next step after i installed ndiswrapper from the package manager?
[07:48] <CaBlGuY> sorry cianci  no clue..
[07:48] <hubombing> lot of people here !!
[07:48] <[dEvIL-bOY] > farruinn,  i can't find where it is
[07:48] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ermm
[07:48] <kung> cianci install the windows driver
[07:48] <CaBlGuY> ask around someone knows..
[07:48] <kung> its an option of ndiswrapper
[07:48] <farruinn> [dEvIL-bOY] : It's under Section "Device"
[07:48] <cianci> kung, do i do sudo ndiswrapper -i, then what?
[07:48] <kung> try "ndiswrapper --help" in the console
[07:49] <anto9us> cianci, type modprobe ndiswrapper
[07:49] <[dEvIL-bOY] > Section "Device"
[07:49] <[dEvIL-bOY] > 	Identifier	"Intel Corporation Intel Default Card"
[07:49] <[dEvIL-bOY] > 	Driver		"i810"
[07:49] <[dEvIL-bOY] > 	BusID		"PCI:0:2:0"
[07:49] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i have it already
[07:49] <cianci> anto9us, i reinstalled ndiswrapper to get a fresh start
[07:49] <[dEvIL-bOY] > but it's jerky when playing videos
[07:49] <CookedGryphon> how do i set the kde default proxy settings? I'm using amarok under gnome and not only does it look quite ugly (any hints on how to change the theme withign gnome would also be appreciated) but it doesnt' seem to have built in proxy settings so I asssume it uses kde's dfaults
[07:49] <cianci> now do i install the correct windows driver?
[07:49] <[dEvIL-bOY] > humm
[07:49] <[dEvIL-bOY] > preety easy
[07:49] <farruinn> [dEvIL-bOY] : please don't paste like that in the chanel. More than two lines is spam
[07:50] <[dEvIL-bOY] > system>administration>wireless drives
[07:50] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ok!
[07:50] <erUSUL> [dEvIL-bOY] , please do _*not*_ paste here
[07:50] <kung> cianci you best d/l the latest version from the manufactures page
[07:50] <cianci> ok
[07:50] <kung> winXP version should work usually
[07:50] <cianci> ok
[07:50] <farruinn> [dEvIL-bOY] : if it's just video then it's probably the player you're using
[07:50] <anto9us> cianci, if installed correctly the drivers will be copied to /etc/ndiswrapper and ndiswrapper -l will list them
[07:50] <hubombing> anybody run ubunto breezy on a powerpc (i mean mac)
[07:50] <cianci> thank you, anto9us
[07:50] <In-Taco> How do I uninstall something?
[07:51] <cianci> i'm going to try it now...
[07:51] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ok, farruinn  thanks for the help
[07:51] <farruinn> hubombing: is it quick? I need to get going
[07:51] <erUSUL> In-Taco, with synaptic
[07:51] <farruinn> [dEvIL-bOY] : no problem
[07:51] <Hoster90> My cups don't work
[07:51] <CookedGryphon> any ideas on the proxy settings in kde?
[07:51] <[dEvIL-bOY] > what about typing in european characters?
[07:51] <Hoster90> Ubunutu says it isnt started
[07:51] <In-Taco> erSUL - Gnome can't start because a program crashes it. I'm trying to remove that program.
[07:51] <[dEvIL-bOY] > as in alt GR + a = 
[07:51] <[dEvIL-bOY] > but not that a
[07:51] <cianci> oh, one more thing anto9us, i have the files: rt2500usb.inf, rtusb500.sys, and WUSB54GV4.cat, what do i do with them?
[07:51] <farruinn> In-Taco: 'sudo apt-get remove <package>'
[07:52] <CookedGryphon> or i would settle for a gnome equivalent to amarok, with a proper media library, album art support, burning etc.
[07:52] <cianci> those are from the windows xp driver folder
[07:52] <farruinn> In-Taco: although it sounds like it's a problem with your session
[07:52] <erUSUL> In-Taco, apt-get remove --purge <package>
[07:52] <hubombing> farruin : its good since last week but its hard to find packages
[07:52] <hubombing> http://mirror.noreply.org/pub/tor/dists/stable/main/binary-powerpc/Packages.gz
[07:52] <anto9us> cianci, type ndswrapper -i rt2500usb.inf
[07:52] <hubombing> 404 not found...
[07:52] <cianci> ok
[07:52] <anto9us> cianci, that should copy them to /etc/ndiswrapper
[07:53] <cianci> ok
[07:53] <cianci> anto9us, it says driver installed, now what should i do?
[07:54] <Boobek> re
[07:54] <farruinn> hubombing: sorry, I don't even know what that repo is needed for, gtg
[07:54] <e-edge> what movie players are y'all using.
[07:54] <e-edge> I hate totem :P
[07:54] <puff> totem.
[07:54] <puff> Why?
[07:54] <hubombing> who did change from mac to ubunto on a powerpc ?
[07:54] <In-Taco> farruin - It's a midi-emulator that fails on boot (TiMidity).. Although I've uninstalled the, the problem persists. Blue Screen Of Death says "cannot start the X server..."
[07:54] <othernoob> e-edge: vlc
[07:54] <anto9us> cianci, now you iwconfig
[07:54] <e-edge> using vlc mainly.
[07:54] <mc|amb> how do I compress a file with .bz2 extension with the command line??
[07:54] <e-edge> w32 codecs dont seem to be working in totem.
[07:54] <cianci> ok, anto9us
[07:55] <e-edge> vlc is working pretty well mostly.
[07:55] <e-edge> still want to try something else though :P
[07:55] <e-edge> heh
[07:55] <cianci> anto9us, what about sudo ndiswrapper modprobe?
[07:55] <erUSUL> mc|amb, bzip file
[07:55] <anto9us> cianci, sorry, thought you'd done that
[07:55] <mc|amb> erUSUL: thanks
[07:55] <hubombing> ok farruinn, thx
[07:55] <cianci> oh, let me do that now
[07:55] <thoreauputic> In-Taco: seems odd that timidity would do that unless it can't find something: have you installed freepats ?
[07:55] <anto9us> cianci, then ndiswrapper -m
[07:56] <cianci> ok
[07:56] <cianci> thank you
[07:56] <anto9us> cianci, that last bit will make the module load when your system boots
[07:56] <cianci> ok
[07:56] <cianci> the modprobe worked
[07:56] <cianci> :)
[07:56] <thoreauputic> erUSUL: mc|amb  bzip2 actually
[07:57] <In-Taco> thor - no, I've installed Automatix. It seems that timidity isn't the problem, but only also failed.. The error msg doesn't have much information. What to do?
[07:57] <cianci> anto9us, when i type in ndiswrapper -m, it says modprobe already contains alias directive
[07:57] <dave> can anyone help me with my attempts to install qemu, i appear to have a different Kernel installed according to uname -r to those in synaptic
[07:58] <anto9us> cianci, ok
[07:58] <axel> hey there, i have a noob question: how do i switch from gnome to kde ?
[07:58] <NoUse> !tell axel about kde
[07:58] <hubombing> anyone like powerpc ?
[07:58] <erUSUL> thoreauputic, i'm sure mc|amb is more than able to overcome a mispell error for my part
[07:58] <thoreauputic> axel:  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:58] <cianci> anto9us, thank you soo much for all of your help today and last night, it works now :)
[07:58] <anto9us> cianci, congratulations :)
[07:58] <hubombing> fine, happy for you !!!
[07:59] <thoreauputic> erUSUL: quite possibly - I was only trying to be helpful....
[07:59] <axel> thoreauputic: thx, and then it will just run by itself ?
[07:59] <anto9us> cianci, well done for sticking with it
[07:59] <thoreauputic> axel: you choose KDE at the login screen in "sessions"
[07:59] <axel> ah, great
[07:59] <axel> thx a lot
[07:59] <erUSUL> hubombing, not even apple likes powerpc now ;)
[07:59] <hubombing> does anybody use ubuntu on a powerpc ?
[08:00] <thoreauputic> hubombing: yes
[08:00] <defcon8> why use anything other than macosx on a ppc?
[08:00] <NCLife> does it install the default programs from kde aswell thoreauputic?
[08:00] <thoreauputic> I have an iBook G4 with ubuntu installed
[08:00] <thoreauputic> NCLife: most of them
[08:00] <erUSUL> defcon8, freedom
[08:00] <hubombing> I m new user and it seems impossible to connect to some sever
[08:00] <NCLife> oks :)
[08:00] <qwerty988> back from lunch
[08:00] <hubombing> could you help me a bit
[08:01] <thoreauputic> defcon8: linux is faster and more configurable
[08:01] <defcon8> erUSUL, i mean would ubuntu be much slower than mac?
[08:01] <qwerty988> I didn't catch the answer for my sound card problem
[08:01] <schuppe> hi anybody here speaking german?
[08:01] <thoreauputic> defcon8: it's faster than OS-X
[08:01] <hubombing> -> thoreauputic help me ?
[08:01] <defcon8> :|
[08:01] <Nogimics> Anybody got anymore Ideas for me recovering my passwords?
[08:01] <anto9us> !de
[08:01] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[08:01] <erUSUL> defcon8, so? you sold your freedom for a few seconds?
[08:01] <cianci> anto9us, thank you soo much for all of your help today and last night, it works now :)
[08:01] <thoreauputic> hubombing: you need to be much more specific
[08:01] <defcon8> erUSUL, yeah and sexiness :D
[08:02] <kandoora_> has anyone in here heard of or use spalah-flash
[08:02] <hubombing> while trying to update apt-get there was an error
[08:02] <Nogimics> I have loaded Recovery boot up but it takes me to a Screen asking me to provide the root password for maintainence or press Control-D to continue
[08:02] <qwerty988> cs4236 installed, but I can't seem to get the right stuff in etc/modules or etc/modules.conf to autoload
[08:03] <erUSUL> defcon8, and linux is faster than mcosx in many areas (not the gui thought)
[08:03] <hubombing>  http://mirror.noreply.org/pub/tor/dists/stable/main/binary-powerpc/Packages.gz  404 Not Found
[08:03] <thoreauputic> hubombing: errors with pat-get are almost always errors in your /etc/apt/sources.list  file
[08:03] <othernoob> mmh, when will java be available in Seveas repo?
[08:03] <thoreauputic> hubombing: where the heck did you get that URL ?
[08:03] <ubuntu> I don know
[08:04] <Seveas> othernoob, it's available
[08:04] <hubombing> thoreau... : and so where can (how) I find a good file ?
[08:04] <Jinxd> quick question - how come apt-get install rar can't find a package?
[08:04] <Nogimics> Pls how can I get my passwords back using recovery
[08:04] <thoreauputic> !tell hubombing about sources
[08:04] <othernoob> Seveas: weird. i get "not found"
[08:04] <kandoora_> has anyone in here heard of or use spalah-flash
[08:04] <defcon8> i may buy civIV even though im on linux and wont be able to play
[08:04] <anto9us> Jinxd, unrar only
[08:04] <ubuntu> tester?
[08:04] <erUSUL> !tell Jinxd about repos
[08:05] <hubombing> please tell me
[08:05] <Nogimics> I have loaded Recovery but it boots up to a Screen asking me to provide the root password for maintainence or press Control-D to continue I dont know the passwords
[08:05] <ubuntu> some one can help me?
[08:05] <thoreauputic> hubombing: read the URLs ubotu sent you in /msg
[08:05] <ubuntu> it my first with linux
[08:05] <Jinxd> anto9us, a hah thanks :) what about flashplayer-mozilla? :)
[08:05] <ubuntu> were i start
[08:05] <qwerty988> nogimics:  I thnk you can delete the password file and then reboot.  I saw a post about this, but I don't remember where, or what the password filename is
[08:05] <ompaul> Nogimics, please wait for me to boot another box here and I might have an idea - its a slow box
[08:05] <hubombing> I look for it thx
[08:06] <anto9us> Jinxd, just visit a flash site, it will offer to install the missing plugin
[08:06] <ompaul> qwerty988, that would be bad for the system
[08:06] <rockviech> hi guys
[08:06] <rockviech> i have a problem
[08:06] <rockviech> free diskspace
[08:06] <rockviech> i have windows installed, but this doesnt work anymore
[08:06] <rockviech> and on the other partition linux
[08:06] <erUSUL> Nogimics, just hit enter?
[08:06] <rockviech> so how can i delete the windows partition and get free space to use with linux?
[08:06] <erUSUL> ;)
[08:07] <anto9us> rockviech, gparted will do it
[08:07] <Jinxd> anto9us, righto thanks, i was starting to think there was something wrong with my sources.list
[08:07] <qwerty988> ompaul:  yes, I agree, but if you don't know root, what else can you do, except reinstall?
[08:07] <Nogimics> just hit enter does nothing
[08:07] <rockviech> gparted, okay, ill check it thanks
[08:07] <Nogimics> I get the same prompt each time
[08:08] <erUSUL> rockviech, format the win partition as ext3 an move there e.g. home. update the fstab et voila!
[08:08] <hav0k> does anyone know anything about setting up an ipod for ubuntu?
[08:08] <qwerty988> nogimics: google for ubuntu root password change, or something like that.  I really did see a note on this somewhere
[08:08] <ompaul> Nogimics, that you should
[08:08] <Nogimics> I have
[08:08] <Nogimics> I have tried loads of options
[08:08] <rockviech> erUSUL, im totally linux nap
[08:08] <ompaul> Nogimics, your username
[08:08] <rockviech> so, is it possibly to format in linux?
[08:08] <Nogimics> I cannot login and the recover just takes me to this prompt
[08:09] <ompaul> Nogimics, do this:     passwd username
[08:09] <othernoob> Seveas: could you check your repos please?
[08:09] <Nogimics> It doesnt let me
[08:09] <In-Taco> What is "X Server"?
[08:09] <Nogimics> I ahve disabled both root and the username I used
[08:09] <qwerty988> ompaul: he's not logged in yet.
[08:09] <anto9us> rockviech, yes, change ext3 partition and give it a mount point
[08:09] <ompaul> Nogimics, what is the text in the prompt?
[08:09] <Nogimics> Please provide the root password for maintainence or press Control-D to continue
[08:10] <anto9us> Nogimics, use your own password
[08:10] <Nogimics> I dont know the root password
[08:10] <rockviech> what do you mean with change? sorry did i say im newbie to linux, dont know how to go one
[08:10] <Nogimics> I ahve tried using my pass
[08:10] <qwerty988> nog: that's not the prompt...what's the part before the ":"
[08:10] <rockviech> what do i have to do first
[08:10] <erUSUL> rockviech, yes use gparted to format the partition and then cp to move the files the only thing that needs some explanation is the one in which you update the fstab
[08:10] <rockviech> ok
[08:10] <Stormx2> I want sound back :(
[08:10] <ompaul> Nogimics, funny my (other) machine did not request that it just dropped me to the prompt
[08:11] <rockviech> ill search gparted
[08:11] <anto9us> rockviech, delete old partition (provided you're sure you don't need any data from it) and then create a new ext3 partition
[08:11] <Nogimics> Give root password for maintainence or press Control-D to continue:
[08:11] <ompaul> Nogimics, have you just installed this machine?
[08:11] <thoreauputic> ompaul: this happens to people who have set a root password I believe
[08:11] <Nogimics> No I have not just installed it
[08:11] <ompaul> Nogimics, ahhhhhhhhhh
[08:11] <erUSUL> anto9us, no need to del the partition just format it to ext3
[08:11] <Nogimics> I used the disable root command
[08:12] <ompaul> thoreauputic, even more ahhhhh
[08:12] <Nogimics> on both root and my username
[08:12] <rockviech> ok
[08:12] <MAX> where can i see if my image that i downloaded is good?
[08:12] <Nogimics> and now when I go to recovery I get that prompt
[08:12] <thoreauputic> Nogimics: so how did you manage to lose bothe passwords?
[08:12] <Nogimics> Explained above
[08:12] <anto9us> rockviech, thought so, just knew I was covered with delete though :)
[08:12] <thoreauputic> Nogimics: why on earth did you do that ?
[08:12] <ompaul> Nogimics, have you got a live CD handy?
[08:12] <Nogimics> nope
[08:12] <anto9us> ^ erUSUL
[08:12] <rockviech> ^^
[08:12] <rockviech> well i try gparted first
[08:13] <rockviech> if nothing helps i format the whole harddisk ^^
[08:13] <rockviech> i have time
[08:13] <rockviech> who goes to work ^^
[08:13] <NoUse> Nogimics were the one I told to append single to the boot options?
[08:13] <rockviech> pah working is lame
[08:13] <Nogimics> Yes I am
[08:13] <ompaul> Nogimics, have you got a live CD handy?
[08:13] <thoreauputic> Nogimics: you'll have to chroot into your system and try to edit the /etc/sudoers file somehow
[08:13] <Nogimics> I did that and it does the above
[08:13] <In-Taco> How do I reinstall gnome? It's broken and I can't start it..
[08:13] <MAX> someone can help me?
[08:13] <MAX> where can i see if my image that i downloaded is good?
[08:13] <NoUse> Nogimics what happens when you push Ctrl+D?
[08:14] <dbug_> is there a psybnc package for ubuntu?
[08:14] <Nogimics> it takes me to the Login Screen
[08:14] <mafia_> MAX what image?
[08:14] <hubombing> thoreauputic : sorry I think I did not catch what you said... which post are you talking about ?
[08:14] <Ng> In-Taco: what happens when you try and start it?
[08:14] <hubombing> ???
[08:14] <NoUse> Nogimics probably need to reinstall
[08:14] <thoreauputic> !sources
[08:14] <ubotu> 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
[08:14] <NoUse> Nogimics unless you want to get a live cd
[08:15] <thoreauputic> hubombing: ^^^^
[08:15] <Nogimics> :(
[08:15] <In-Taco> Ng - Blue Screen of Death with the error: "I cannot start the X server (your graphical interface). It is likely that it is not set up correctly. Would you like to view the X server output to diagnose the problem?"
[08:15] <hubombing> ubotu Ok !!!
[08:15] <ubotu> hubombing: I haven't a clue
[08:15] <Ng> In-Taco: that's not a gnome problem then, X isn't configured properly for some reason
[08:15] <ompaul> Nogimics, if the data is important get a live CD else reinstall
[08:15] <Ng> In-Taco: did you install/upgrade/remove any packages recently? ie was it working and has now broken?
[08:15] <Nogimics> There must be an option to reset the root pass
[08:16] <thoreauputic> Nogimics: you've locked yourself out
[08:16] <NoUse> Nogimics try thi
[08:16] <In-Taco> Ng - Yes, quite a lot actually. Codecs mostly and Automatix.
[08:16] <NoUse> Nogimics http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=3609
[08:16] <hubombing> I mean it seems like you are talking about my problem to find correct sources for powerpc
[08:16] <NoUse> Nogimics that should fix it
[08:17] <thoreauputic> hubombing: yes - your sources are clearly broken and you need a clean file
[08:17] <Nogimics> I will tryb that thanks
[08:17] <Nogimics> be back soon hopefully
[08:17] <Ng> In-Taco: I'm just wondering if it maybe removed something important. X will have written its errors to /var/log/Xorg.0.log - can you paste/upload that to a pastebin so we can see the errors?
[08:17] <e-edge> using add application to install realplayer...
[08:17] <e-edge> at installation
[08:17] <e-edge> wheres the rpm gonna be?
[08:17] <hsc2104> i have a question about installation of a software.  I mounted the iso files onto my filesystem.  can anyone tell me how I can install now?  Going into the mnt folder and typing ./install didn't work...
[08:17] <thoreauputic> e-edge: erm - ubuntu doesn't use RPM
[08:18] <Ng> In-Taco: if not you'll need to try and relay what the errors are. It's a long file and they'll be somewhere near the end
[08:18] <e-edge> lol
[08:18] <e-edge> well, the installer it opens.
[08:18] <e-edge> whats a location for the downloaded files.
[08:18] <e-edge> wants even
[08:18] <e-edge> and, the default is root... which doesn't work.
[08:18] <MAX> where can i check if my image that i downloaded is good?
[08:18] <thoreauputic> e-edge: the installer gives defaults - just accept them and you'll be fine
[08:18] <Ng> In-Taco: if you want to try reconfiguring X, you can use "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[08:18] <hsc2104> anyone?  help?
[08:19] <hsc2104> please?
[08:19] <mc|amb> Ng: md5sum it in the terminal
[08:19] <e-edge> the default is /root.
[08:19] <In-Taco> Ng - I don't know how to copy anything to a pastebin, which I don't know what is either. I can write all the errors by hand, though?
[08:19] <e-edge> and it doesn't work
[08:19] <e-edge> because the file its looking for "rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs2_rpm" isn't there.
[08:19] <thoreauputic> e-edge: the default is root? Not when I installed it...
[08:19] <SirKillalot> how do I make a include path of a directory?
[08:19] <e-edge> how do I search for files?
[08:19] <e-edge> ..
[08:19] <Ng> In-Taco: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ - it's so you can just give us a link to a page with lots of information, rather than flood it in here
[08:19] <Ng> mc|amb: huh?
[08:19] <SirKillalot> for instance /usr/include/SDL
[08:20] <hsc2104> please?  i've been working on this for awhile now, but could not figure it out...just started ubuntu so don't really know what's going ong
[08:20] <thoreauputic> e-edge: that's an old version of realplay BTW - I would install the realplayer from their site ( 10)
[08:20] <mc|amb> Ng: type md5sum name.of.the.image in the command line... and compare it with the official one
[08:20] <e-edge> hmm
[08:20] <dbug_> is there a psybnc package for ubuntu?
[08:20] <e-edge> well, i've allready downloaded it now :P
[08:20] <e-edge> lol
[08:20] <e-edge> how do I search for files?
[08:20] <stelki> find
[08:20] <In-Taco> Ng - how do I copy a file to that place from terminal, then?
[08:21] <thoreauputic> e-edge: I suggest you read  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:21] <thoreauputic> erUSUL: turn that off please
[08:22] <erUSUL> thoreauputic, ??
[08:22] <Ng> mc|amb: I meant "huh?" as in why are you telling me that, I didn't ask about images ;)
[08:22] <Ng> In-Taco: I'm not sure you can easily :/
[08:22] <thoreauputic> erUSUL: the auto away
[08:22] <hsc2104> ompaul, can i ask you a question?
[08:22] <erUSUL> e-edge, locate or find
[08:22] <mc|amb> Ng, oooops my bad, I'm sure someone asked it, haha
[08:23] <Ng> hehe
[08:23] <Ng> mc|amb: in a place this busy it's easily done ;)
[08:23] <hsc2104> can anyone help me?  I'm not sure how to run the installer on the mounted iso files...
[08:23] <In-Taco> Ng - kay.. I've read through the .log, and it appears to be a problem with the font files. Fatal server error: could not open default font 'fixed'
[08:23] <e-edge> the wiki is down isn't it?
[08:23] <erUSUL> thoreauputic, i've actually been away but i will not use the awy comand anymore if that's what you want.
[08:24] <thoreauputic> erUSUL: thanks
[08:24] <cyphase> Does anyone have Gobby installed?
[08:24] <thoreauputic> erUSUL: it gets to be just spam in big channels like this
[08:24] <NoUse> hsc2104 installer for what?
[08:24] <rockviech> erUSUL
[08:24] <rockviech> i have problems with g++
[08:24] <rockviech> i cant install anything
[08:24] <rockviech> always get errors
[08:24] <erUSUL> thoreauputic, fair enough
[08:24] <rockviech> with sh
[08:24] <Ng> In-Taco: hmm, that would suggest you either don't have the xfonts-base package installed or your xserver config is broken. Try "sudo apt-get install xfonts-base" and see if it says it's already installed
[08:24] <rockviech> and with ./configure
[08:24] <thoreauputic> erUSUL: the /away command is fine - it's the messages that are a pain ;)
[08:25] <hsc2104> NoUse: i mounted Matlab iso's into my filesystem, and I am trying to run the installer
[08:25] <erUSUL> rockviech, use synaptic
[08:25] <hsc2104> NoUse: thanks for helping
[08:25] <erUSUL> rockviech, do not compile things
[08:25] <ompaul> hsc2104, you can ask, but what if I don't have the answer, ask in the channel and then lets see if I have an answer
[08:25] <philc> I need to manipulate a windows desktop across the network from my windows machine. Is there a way to do that without installing a vnc server on the windowx box?
[08:25] <Cryptid> thoreauputic, can u help me my breezy dosent shutdown , restart or logout.... when i click on the logout button the screen freezes and i am forced to press ctrl+alt+backsp what do i do to rectify the problem
[08:25] <erUSUL> !tell rockviech about repos
[08:25] <rockviech> why erUSUL?
[08:25] <othernoob> erUSUL: why do you suggest not compiling?
[08:25] <Ng> hsc2104: just one thing, is it mounted with "noexec" as an option?
[08:26] <hsc2104> Ng: I'm not sure...can you tell me how to check?
[08:26] <thoreauputic> Cryptid: does the same thing happen if you create a new user and log in /out as that user ?
[08:26] <hsc2104> Ng: I dont think it is...
[08:26] <Cryptid> i havent made a new user yet
[08:26] <Ng> hsc2104: just run "mount", it'll show you where the iso is mounted and then the options
[08:26] <Cryptid> thoreauputic, i havent made a new user yet
[08:26] <thoreauputic> Cryptid: try it
[08:26] <erUSUL> othernoob, you end up with programs not easily "unisntallables" or "updatables"
[08:27] <thoreauputic> Cryptid: if that works, then your .gnome or .gconf files are at fault
[08:27] <erUSUL> othernoob, there are ~15000 packages what do you need to compile??
[08:27] <Cryptid> thoreauputic, but how do i fix this user for now is there ne way
[08:27] <othernoob> erUSUL: only if you don't know what you're doing..
[08:27] <hsc2104> Ng: I ran mount, but i don't know how to interpret this...
[08:30] <In-Taco> Ng - It wasn't installed, but is now. X Server booted with an error-msg without content, but is otherwise seeming to work perfectly.
[08:30] <dave> can anyone help with installed kernel? i appear to have different version  when i uname -r to those shown in synaptic
[08:30] <hsc2104> Ng: I have it mounted to /mnt/cd1
[08:30] <hsc2104> Ng: can you tell me what command in terminal will allow me to run the install file in the cd1 folder?
[08:30] <ompaul> hsc2104, paste it into a paste.ubuntulinux.nl and then ask for help with it /media/cdromX where X is a number would be an iso
[08:30] <mc|amb> help please, how do i add a codec to mplayer?
[08:30] <othernoob> erUSUL: there are plenty progs that arent in the repos, besides that, isn't this distro more or less just a "learning distro"?
[08:30] <Ng> hsc2104: each line represents one mounted disk/iso, one of them will show the mountpoint you mounted the iso at
[08:30] <In-Taco> Ng - Thank you for your assistance
[08:30] <thoreauputic> Cryptid: it depends - it's worth trying what I suggested to trouble-shoot your problem
[08:30] <Kouac`> someone have an idea what is the issue fir
[08:30] <Kouac`> for
[08:30] <erUSUL> othernoob, do whatever you want. rockviech has said that he is a noob user
[08:30] <Ng> In-Taco: groovy. You should check you have things like ubuntu-base and ubuntu-desktop installed. At a guess I would say that something in the last round of installation you did conflicted and forced some things to be removed
[08:30] <othernoob> erUSUL: instead of just pointing at repos, consider teaching the willing how to compile ;)
[08:30] <Ng> hsc2104: it'll be something like this: i386.iso on /mnt/tmp type iso9660 (rw,loop=/dev/loop0)
[08:30] <erUSUL> othernoob, what's the point of compiling if you want to compile use gentoo
[08:30] <Kouac`> configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables.
[08:30] <thoreauputic> Cryptid: else you can try moving all your ~/.gnome .gnome2  files (renaming them) and see if that fixes it
[08:30] <In-Taco> Ng - Kay, will check on that once the packages have updated.. Thx.
[08:30] <Ropechoborra> Bye
[08:30] <othernoob> erUSUL: i am ;)
[08:30] <erUSUL> othernoob, you do not learn nothing instead of doing apt-get install you type ./configure;make;make install
[08:30] <Ng> In-Taco: np :)
[08:30] <thoreauputic> Cryptid: that should give you a "default" configuration - although you might need to rename ~/.gconf* as well from memory
[08:31] <thoreauputic> Cryptid: the idea of renaming them is that you can get them back if that doen't fix it ;)
[08:31] <hsc2104> Ng: I mounted the iso files into /mnt/cd1
[08:31] <thoreauputic> Kouac`: install build-essential
[08:31] <erUSUL> dave, search in synaptic for linux image or kernel
[08:31] <Kouac`> ok thanks :)
[08:31] <hsc2104> Ng: can you tell me how I can run the install file in the cd1 folder?
[08:32] <othernoob> erUSUL: sure, but you configure it the way you want ..
[08:32] <Cryptid> thoreauputic, but will i alter those file will my computer boot properly
[08:32] !lilo:*! A small EU server was just split, affected users, 240.... it's just rejoined
[08:32] <Cryptid> *when
[08:32] <Ng> hsc2104: cd /mnt/cd1 ; ./install
[08:32] <canindya> is there any specific s/w in Ubuntu which will tell amount of download from net?
[08:32] <Ng> hsc2104: you might want to talk to Matlab, it's their software ;)
[08:33] <dave> erUSUL: ok what should i look for ?
[08:34] <thoreauputic> Cryptid: yes it will - those files are simply recreated
[08:34] !lilo:*! We've lost a couple more small servers, they're coming and going....
[08:34] <erUSUL> othernoob, you are presuming that people will read the docs or the output of ./configure --help. they do not just type the comands or ask in irc foe a "recipe"
[08:34] <Shadikka> I have a little problem for once again ^^ *wirn*
[08:34] <Shadikka> I reinstalled Windows and managed to overwrite my MBR.
[08:34] <erUSUL> dave, a suitable kernel for your hard
[08:34] <Cryptid> thoreauputic, ok i will rename those files now and see what happens if i have ne problem i will get back to u,,,,
[08:34] <othernoob> erUSUL: well, as i said, consider teaching the _willing_ ;)
[08:34] <Shadikka> I can get to my filesystem through a sysrescue cd, so what should I run to reinstall grub?
[08:34] <erUSUL> Shadikka, win foult not yours
[08:34] <e-edge> anyone got the link for quake3 download?
[08:34] <thoreauputic> Cryptid: if you made a new user and logged in as that user, those files would be created
[08:34] <thoreauputic> for the new user
[08:34] <NoUse> hsc2104 I'd bet there are installation instructions on the CD
[08:35] <erUSUL> othernoob, if you are willing to learn buil a linux from scracth project dist
[08:35] <Absenth> does anyone know if Xen is in any of the official ubuntu repos?
[08:35] <NoUse> !info xen
[08:35] <Nogimics> NoUse: That thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=3609 did it im back in Thanks
[08:35] <Nogimics> And thanks to everybody else who helped
[08:35] <dave> ok i was asked to search for Linux-headers to enter the path in a config file for qemu, however the installed header appears different to those in Synaptic, however the installed image matches
[08:36] <NoUse> Nogimics great
[08:36] <Absenth> thanks NoUse
[08:36] <e-edge> anyone got the link for quake3 download as wiki is down and I cant remember it?
[08:36] <Shadikka> ah, manuals help once again ^_^ brb
[08:36] <MAX> where can i check if my image that i downloaded is good?
[08:36] <michuk> hello
[08:36] <NoUse> !tell MAX about verify
[08:36] <ompaul> MAX, to do that you use md5sum
[08:37] <michuk> why is that in ubuntu breezy, beagled doesn't start by default?
[08:37] <NoUse> MAX if you downloaded using bittorrent, its already been done
[08:37] <michuk> even if i set it to start in "Search & Indexing"
[08:37] <thoreauputic> dave:  sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)     <---- literally that command
[08:37] <Ng> michuk: beagle is not yet part of the core distribution
[08:37] <Ng> michuk: it's too new unfortunately
[08:37] <MAX> NoUse thanks
[08:38] <Ng> michuk: you could put an entry for it in your session, or run "best" and have that in your session (it can start the daemon the first time you search)
[08:38] <cianci> anto9us, when i go to System--->Administration--->Network, my network device wlan0 appears, i enter the security code, and the network, then i hit ok, it activates it, but it's not going on the internet
[08:38] <raf256> my C64 printer doesnt work
[08:38] <Absenth> you know, I'm not seeing anything about xen in that post, although the discussion about password protecting your computer, and whatnot is rateer amusing.
[08:38] <raf256> "Unsupported connection type: epson" - Epson Stylus C64
[08:38] <enyc> Commodore=64 printer [?] 
[08:38] <raf256> it did worked on debian/testing and /unstable
[08:38] <anto9us> cianci, does ifconfig wlan0 show you an inet address?
[08:38] <raf256> is it a good idea to move to testing ubuntu yet? and - how
[08:39] <cyberix> What is the default compose-key in Ubuntu (Breezy)?
[08:39] <MAX> NoUse theres no way to verify the iso in the windows?
[08:39] <cianci> yes it does, anto9us
[08:39] <ruiwen> any tips on getting seeking to work while watching an asf/wmv9 stream?
[08:39] <erUSUL> MAX, there are md5sum programs for win google around
[08:40] <enyc> ruiw: hmmm, mencoder the stream into a more sensible format [?] 
[08:40] <anto9us> cianci, ping ubuntu.com
[08:40] <mustard5> cyberix, check system>>preferences>>keyboard shortcuts
[08:40] <anto9us> cianci, ctrl-c to stop it pinging
[08:40] <cianci> anto9us, how?
[08:40] <rockviech> erUSUL, i use now kynaptic, awsome tool, very simple
[08:40] <anto9us> cianci, in a terminal type ping ubuntu.com
[08:40] <Ng> raf256: no, it's a really bad idea :)
[08:40] <MAX> thanks
[08:41] <ruiwen> it's from a website though.. not sure how to convert it into another format first
[08:41] <cianci> oh, ok
[08:41] <dave> thoreauputic: tried that get a message E: Couldnt find package linux-headers-2.6.12-8-386
[08:41] <raf256> Ng: why? ubuntu testing is less stable then debian/testing?
[08:41] <ruiwen> you mean convert on the fly?
[08:41] <NoUse> raf256 ubutnu testing is more like debian unstable
[08:41] <thoreauputic> dave: that kernel is from a pre-release install, right ?
[08:41] <cianci> it says, unknown host ubuntu.com
[08:41] <erUSUL> rockviech, well if you use KDE
[08:41] <dave> ak maybe
[08:41] <erUSUL> ;)
[08:42] <anto9us> cianci, what is your inet address under wlan0?
[08:42] <Ng> raf256: that question doesn't really make any sense. If you have to ask if you should run either, the answer is no. Indeed it's never a good idea to run debian/testing. Ubuntu's current unstable tree (dapper) is barely open and has 6 months to release, so it will be changing unpredictably from day to day.
[08:42] <thoreauputic> dave:  sudo apt-get install linux-386  ( I think you'll find there's a newer one)
[08:42] <erUSUL> cianci, ping 82.211.81.130
[08:42] <dave> thoreauputic: yes i think so since i upgraded before release
[08:42] <cianci> 192.168.1.65
[08:42] <dave> thoreauputic: ok will try thank yuou
[08:43] <raf256> hmm, so how to get my printer working?
[08:43] <thoreauputic> dave: and the newer one should haev matching headers
[08:43] <cianci> anto9us and erUSUL, it works when i ping 82.211.81.130
[08:43] <thoreauputic> dave: so I would repeat the command  sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) after installing it and rebooting
[08:43] <jorgg> how can i play .wmv files?
[08:44] <michuk> hi all
[08:44] <Ng> jorgg: see the RestrictedFormats page in the ubuntu wiki
[08:44] <enyc> jorg: eerrrm
[08:44] <thoreauputic> dave: note that you will need a reboot to be running the newer kernel
[08:44] <ruiwen> how do i get seeking in a asf/wmv9 stream?
[08:44] <erUSUL> cianci, then you have not set up your nameservers. you use dhcp?
[08:44] <jorgg> okay
[08:44] <michuk> why is that beagled is not starting automatically when starting ubuntu?
[08:44] <thoreauputic> !tell jorgg about reastricted
[08:44] <x86i> I got a stupid question. Why is gnome complaining about the hostname? I cant run sudo in console anymore because the system fails to get a hostname. How can I correct this when I can't sudo?
[08:44] <thoreauputic> !tell jorgg about restricted
[08:44] <enyc> jorg: seee https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:44] <michuk> i have "start server" checkbox set in "Search and Indexing"
[08:44] <dbug_> I'm trying to install psybnc here but when I do "make menuconfig" it tells me I need ncurses lib installed. checking the packet manager shows that this is already installed. what am I doing wrong?
[08:45] <dave> thoreauputic: ok now installing 2.6.12-9-386
[08:45] <jorgg> thanks
[08:45] <Kouac`> someone known how to run emacs after configure, make, make install ? (sorry i'm a newbe)
[08:45] <thoreauputic> dave: yes, that's current
[08:45] <NoUse> michuk it's still beta
[08:45] <ruiwen> Kouac: $ emacs -nw <filename>
[08:45] <dave> thoreauputic: thanks then i need to reboot.
[08:45] <erUSUL> Kouac`, why do you hadn't install it via apt?
[08:45] <enyc> ruiw: try using  mencoder  to encode the video into a more sane. format amd seek the result [?] 
[08:46] <thoreauputic> dave: to run your new kernel, yes
[08:46] <Kouac`> because the version via apt has been modified by debian
[08:46] <raf256> I need to install one packet from testing - my gimp printer driver, how?
[08:46] <thoreauputic> dave: then the command I gave earlier should work fine
[08:46] <Kouac`> they have added a grafic bar
[08:46] <ruiwen> enyc: how do i grab the stream off a website?
[08:46] <Kouac`> it's sux!
[08:46] <raf256> what to add to sources.list to have OPTION to install SOME packets from testing?
[08:46] <cianci> anto9us, it says 75 packets recived 75 packets transmitted when i did the ping
[08:46] <enyc> ruiw: thats too vague ;-)
[08:46] <dave> thoreauputic: thank you. then hopefully i will be able to install qemu
[08:46] <thoreauputic> dave: hopefully yes :)
[08:46] <saik0> Does anybody know whether or not wine suppoirts IE ActiveX controls? :shudder:
[08:46] <Kouac`> emacs: Cannot open termcap database file
[08:46] <nekohayo> anyone know an app that allows to edit image EXIF data?
[08:46] <enyc> ruiw: depends what/where/how etc.
[08:46] <cianci> but when i go to firefox or any other internet app it doesn't go
[08:46] <anto9us> cianci, that's good, do you use dhcp?
[08:47] <erUSUL> Kouac`, emacs -nw works here
[08:47] <x86i> I cant run sudo in console anymore because the system fails to get a hostname. How can I correct this when I can't sudo?
[08:47] <cianci> yes, anto9us
[08:47] <Kouac`> do you have installed emacs via apt ?
[08:47] <ruiwen> enyc: vague as in?
[08:47] <mustard5> x86i, edit your /etc/hosts file  .
[08:47] <enyc> x86i: doo you know why the hostname is broken [?] 
[08:47] <ompaul> Kouac`, yes and most other applications you can think of
[08:47] <thoreauputic> x86i: boot into recovery mode and set your hostname with the "hostname" command
[08:48] <rockviech> erUSUL i use gnome
[08:48] <ompaul> !tell Kouac` about repos
[08:48] <mustard5> woops..sorry x86i
[08:48] <x86i> thanks thoreauputic: Thats what I needed to know. I couldn't sudo
[08:48] <thoreauputic> mustard5: he can't because he can't write to that file without sudo
[08:48] <Kouac`> what ?! :s
[08:48] <ompaul> Kouac`, that was a very useful message the bot(ubotu) sent you
[08:48] <enyc> ruiw: that deasnt give detail how the ''website''  distribute the video
[08:49] <anto9us> cianci, is your wlan0 configured with dhcp or static?
[08:49] <Kouac`> ik
[08:49] <mustard5> thoreauputic, k...I've done it through recovery mode but thats another story :)
[08:49] <Kouac`> ok
[08:49] <cianci> anto9us, what do u think is wrong? (or what should i do, because the ping works)
[08:49] <mustard5> thoreauputic, I ended up realising I needed to do hostname at the end ;)
[08:49] <enyc> ruiw: is it just a theora file on http-server or something [?] 
[08:49] <shreevatsa> !tell me about repos
[08:49] <cianci> dhcp, anto9us
[08:49] <Kouac`> thanks
[08:49] <ruiwen> enyc: theora?
[08:49] <anto9us> cianci, so you can't set the dns server?
[08:49] <thoreauputic> mustard5: well, it depends on whether his hostname is stuffed or not really - sometimes you need to edit several files
[08:50] <enyc> ruiw: video codec
[08:50] <shreevatsa> !easysource
[08:50] <ubotu> easysource is, like, totally, For an easy to use custom sources.list configurator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[08:50] <ruiwen> enyc: ohok..
[08:50] <mustard5> thoreauputic, k..I spent an hour with kestrel the other day doing just this :)
[08:50] <cianci> i can add a dns server, anto9us
[08:50] <ruiwen> enyc: from mplayer plugin in firefox it says asf/wmv9
[08:50] <thoreauputic> mustard5: oh, fun.... :(
[08:50] <mustard5> thoreauputic, hit and miss n00b troubleshooting ;)
[08:51] <bateau_> is it apt-get install build-esential ?
[08:51] <enyc> rouiw: oh dear
[08:51] <enyc> ruiw: hmm look at the page-source on the website [?] 
[08:51] <ruiwen> enyc: no good?
[08:51] <thoreauputic> bateau_:  build-essential
[08:51] <anto9us> cianci, add the address of your access point in there
[08:51] <enyc> ruiw: see what the stream url is
[08:51] <thoreauputic> two "s" s
[08:51] <thoreauputic> :)
[08:51] <mustard5> thoreauputic, we got through edit /etc/hosts and then realised the etc/hostname file was empty
[08:51] <cianci> anto9us, in the general tab, under Domain Name, should there be anything in there?
[08:52] <enyc> ruiw: then get the stream to play with 'mplayer' frem the command_line
[08:52] <anto9us> cianci, I don't think that matters
[08:52] <thoreauputic> mustard5: /etc/network/interfaces needs an entry too IIRC
[08:52] <ruiwen> enyc: ah ic..
[08:52] <michuk> NoUse: welll maybe it's beta but when they produce some interface it would be nice it it worked
[08:52] <cianci> oh
[08:52] <michuk> at least sometimes :)
[08:52] <mustard5> thoreauputic, k
[08:52] <ruiwen> enyc: mplayer can seek wmv9 steams?
[08:52] <enyc> ruiw: then use 'mencoder' to encode the video into a xvid  video file [?] 
[08:52] <euro> cioa
[08:52] <ruiwen> enyc: thanks will go check it out
[08:52] <ruiwen> enyc: 8*)
[08:52] <cianci> what about under the hosts tab
[08:52] <enyc> ruiw: streams dont really 'seek'
[08:52] <MAX> i did MD5 to see if the boot is good and got 2 errors .\install\netboot\pxelinux
[08:53] <MAX> it's better to download again?
[08:53] <anto9us> cianci, no, you don't need anything there, just the access point's address in DNS Servers
[08:53] <cianci> what about under the hosts tab or the DNS tab, anto9us
[08:53] <enyc> ruiw: they just stream iirc [?] 
[08:53] <cianci> oh
[08:53] <thoreauputic> mustard5: ah, apparently it doesn't
[08:53] <cianci> do you have any suggestions what i should try now, anto9us?
[08:53] <thoreauputic> just checked :)
[08:53] <enyc> ruiw: wmv is a weird proprietary format, remember ....
[08:54] <enyc> ruiw: anyway you'd best ask  mplayer poeple about thet sort of thing really....
[08:54] <mustard5> thoreauputic, roger :)
[08:54] <anto9us> cianci, just make sure your access points address is in the DNS Servers box
[08:54] <NoUse> MAX you're just supposed to check the md5sum of the iso file, so either the sum matches or not
[08:54] <cianci> what do u mean access points, anto9us ?
[08:55] <anto9us> cianci, your wireless router
[08:55] <e-edge> anyone got the link for quake3 download as wiki is down and I cant remember it?
[08:55] <mustard5> x86i, you know what you are doing now?
[08:55] <anto9us> cianci, is there any addresses under DNS Servers?
[08:55] <cianci> no
[08:56] <cianci> but i can add
[08:56] <mc|amb> how do I set up the subtitles in mplayer?????
[08:56] <anto9us> cianci, can you log into your wireless router from your other computer to controll it?
[08:57] <cianci> yes i can, anto9us, on my laptop
[08:57] <cianci> thats how i am online now actually, anto9us
[08:57] <moparfan90> hello
[08:58] <anto9us> cianci, you can find the access point's numeric ip address then?
[08:58] <cianci> ok
[08:59] <michuk> mc|amb: download my setup: http://jakilinux.org/ubuntu/mplayer.tar.gz
[08:59] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i have just installed kismet
[08:59] <[dEvIL-bOY] > where is the icon so i can run it?
[08:59] <michuk> mc|amb: untar it in your home and then only change the encoding from cp1250 to your language
[08:59] <MAX> NoUse i created a SUM of the Md5sum.txt that was in the iso and next i check it and it's good
[09:00] <MAX> right?
[09:01] <rockviech> erUSUL here?
[09:01] <rockviech> i converted my hda1 into ext3
[09:01] <rockviech> but somehow he doesnt recognize it
[09:01] <tony_> Hey! xubuntu wont support my wacom board.... Do i need to config it somehow?
[09:01] <cianci> anto9us, i am online!!
[09:01] <cianci> :)
[09:01] <anto9us> cianci, woohoo!
[09:02] <cianci> Thanks Sooo Much, anto9us :):)
[09:02] <dbug_> what is the ssl path when I have the openssl package of ubuntu installed?
[09:03] <NoUse> MAX no you sum the iso file and compare the sum to the one that is list in the txt file
[09:05] <loufoque> hello, I'm having a strange problme with libstdc++
[09:05] <andersbr> Hey, I'm trying to dist-upgrade to breezy, and a few packages are giving me md5sum mismatches.  Any ideas?
[09:05] <loufoque> I have to add -lstdc++ in order to compile my c++ programs
[09:05] <borgista> Whats the file to autostart stuff in X? (fluxbox)
[09:05] <michuk> .Xresources
[09:05] <solovizium> hi, how can i shut off the beeps on my pc speakers?
[09:05] <michuk> or .Xsession
[09:05] <andersbr> solovizium, xset
[09:05] <borgista> thank you michuk
[09:06] <borgista> Either works? michuk
[09:06] <solovizium> thanks a lot
[09:06] <thoreauputic> solovizium:  xset b off
[09:06] <michuk> afair both worked for me in debian
[09:06] <michuk> but that was a while ago
[09:06] <rockviech> hi does anybody know how to convert ntfs to ext3?
[09:07] <loufoque> rockviech: copy&paste
[09:07] <NoUse> rockviech its not possible to convert, you'll have to copy all the date off and reformat
[09:07] <rockviech> damn
[09:07] <rockviech> ^^
[09:07] <rockviech> lot of work
[09:07] <rockviech> so
[09:07] <niksie> Hi guys
[09:07] <rockviech> can i format this partition in linux?
[09:07] <QrX> Hi everybody
[09:07] <loufoque> if you have lots of free space it's easy
[09:07] <mustard5> welcome nikorc
[09:07] <loufoque> if you don't that's harder
[09:08] <mustard5> welcome niksie
[09:08] <niksie> I was wondering, I'm setting up a athlon 64X2 4400 box tomorrow, should I use the amd64 dist?
[09:08] <andrei> talking about ntfs. i got an error about ntfs during install. did anyone here get it ?
[09:08] <NoUse> loufoque yeah I think gparted should do the partitioning for you
[09:08] <QrX> i get trouble for installing 3d acceleration  with breezy
[09:08] <aphesz> niksie: by all means :)
[09:08] <niksie> Not very familiar with the x86 platform
[09:08] <QrX> someone can help me out ?
[09:08] <mustard5> niksie, depends whether functionality or perfomance is your priority
[09:08] <ompaul> rockviech, yes, however you will loose the data
[09:08] <andersbr> Can somebody send me a copy of their /etc/apt/sources.list for breezy?  I updated mine manually from hoary, and dist-upgrade isn't working.
[09:08] <apokryphos> !sources
[09:08] <loufoque> nikorc: yes
[09:08] <ubotu> 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
[09:08] <loufoque> niksie: yes
[09:09] <niksie> how so?
[09:09] <loufoque> nikorc: sorry
[09:09] <niksie> This computer should never crash, obviously
[09:09] <rockviech> ompaul, the data of the partition or whole harddisk?
[09:09] <ompaul> andersbr, did you apt-get update first?
[09:09] <dbug_> what is the ssl path when I have the openssl package of ubuntu installed?
[09:09] <andersbr> ompaul, yep.
[09:09] <niksie> and it should support stuff like postgresql, tomcat, etc.
[09:09] <mustard5> niksie, well some stuff just won't work with 64 kernel
[09:09] <ompaul> rockviech, on the partition
[09:09] <niksie> like?
[09:09] <mustard5> niksie, I don't know specifics
[09:09] <mustard5> niksie, just read forums threads tallking about it
[09:10] <ompaul> andersbr, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade  << have you checked that out?
[09:10] <mustard5> niksie, read the forums perhaps about others experiences
[09:10] <loufoque> hello, I'm having a strange problme with libstdc++
[09:10] <loufoque> I have to add -lstdc++ in order to compile my c++ programs
[09:10] <superhew> niksie i use the 64 bit kernel
[09:11] <loufoque> I tryed reinstalling gcc and libstdc++
[09:11] <loufoque> tried*
[09:11] <mustard5> superhew, how do you find it?
[09:11] <ompaul> step awau from the crill
[09:11] <niksie> I'll just get both CD's, try amd64 first, and if it fails I'll try the x386
[09:11] <superhew> i love it, the only downside is that i cant run cedega, play wmv video, or see flash videos
[09:12] <mustard5> superhew, thanks
[09:12] <superhew> so i use the 32bit version for that
[09:12] <penguinbrat> does anyone know what is up with the packages on us.archive.ubuntu.com?
[09:12] <rockviech> ompaul, and how do i format?
[09:12] <niksie> superhew: how come that doesn't work?
[09:12] <niksie> oh, is it closed source stuff?
[09:12] <mustard5> niksie, they all are yep
[09:12] <superhew> macromedia hasnt released a 64bit flash player, yes its closed source
[09:12] <mustard5> niksie, all proprietory stuff
[09:13] <niksie> so closed source, proprietary stuff which hasn't been recompiled for 64bit doesn't work on 64bit
[09:13] <niksie> thats understandable
[09:13] <romzhv> Hello everyone!
[09:13] <mustard5> niksie, thats what I was trying to convey anyway :)
[09:13] <ompaul> rockviech, please paste the contents of >> sudo fdisk -l << into paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[09:13] <mustard5> niksie, depends on whether you want that stuff to work
[09:13] <andersbr> ompaul: Looking there now.  Thanks.
[09:13] <Vanuatoo_> I booted from ubuntu 5.10 livecd and disovered that X is started with -nolisten parameter. How do I change it? I want to invoke remote X apps
[09:14] <niksie> I probaly won't need that stuff, so for the rest amd64 is completely functional?
[09:14] <linuxrox> does anyone know how to make it so that ndiswrapper starts automatically?
[09:14] <mustard5> niksie, thats the limit of my knowledge..I'm on k7 kernel :)
[09:14] <rockviech> ompaul
[09:14] <rockviech> Platte /dev/hda: 13.0 GByte, 13022324736 Byte
[09:14] <rockviech> 255 Kpfe, 63 Sektoren/Spuren, 1583 Zylinder
[09:14] <rockviech> Einheiten = Zylinder von 16065  512 = 8225280 Bytes
[09:14] <rockviech>    Gert  boot.     Anfang        Ende     Blcke   Id  System
[09:14] <rockviech> /dev/hda1   *           1        1095     8795556    7  HPFS/NTFS
[09:14] <rockviech> /dev/hda2            1096        1558     3719047+  83  Linux
[09:14] <rockviech> /dev/hda3            1559        1583      200812+   5  Erweiterte
[09:14] <rockviech> /dev/hda5            1559        1583      200781   82  Linux Swap / Solaris
[09:14] <rockviech> ah fuck sorry
[09:14] <rockviech> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4037
[09:14] <rockviech> this here
[09:14] <rockviech> sorry guys
[09:15] <thoreauputic> hrmph
[09:15] <romzhv> rockviech, it could cost you
[09:15] <rockviech> ^^
[09:15] <SGershon> haha!  :) Finaly, eth0 is working!!
[09:15] <rockviech> *duck*
[09:15] <apokryphos> rockviech: pasting large amounts of text can get you banned very quickly. Always read the topic when you enter the channel
[09:15] <romzhv> rockviech, they could ban you for flood
[09:15] <rockviech> sorry, i didnt want
[09:15] <niksie> I'm a ppc guy most of the time
[09:15] <penguinbrat> does anyone know an alternative repository to us.archive.ubuntu.com? It appears some of the packages are corrupt or not up to date =(
[09:16] <niksie> just doing some consulting tomorrow
[09:16] <linuxrox> does anyone know how to make it so that ndiswrapper starts automatically?
[09:16] <ompaul> rockviech, let me give you one piece of advice if you copy and paste large aomounts of data copy one word or letter before you get back into the channel :)
[09:16] <niksie> I've used debian until now, so its going to be fun to toy with ubuntu
[09:16] <rockviech> im always press strg+c to copy
[09:16] <rockviech> but somehow it doesnt work
[09:16] <niksie> is there some sort of 32bit compatability layer?
[09:16] <rockviech> so i had the whole text in copy
[09:16] <rockviech> ^^
[09:16] <rockviech> instead of the link
[09:17] <rockviech> so ompaul, what do u suggest?
[09:17] <romzhv> I'm looking for help with my ATI 9600 + tvtime problem
[09:17] <rockviech> what to do now?
[09:17] <SGershon> Any one knows how to set up dual-monitor?
[09:17] <fredforfaen> !dma
[09:17] <thoreauputic> rockviech: just avoid pasting - if you aren't sure, you run the risk of a ban
[09:17] <dbug_> does anyone know the ssl path I have to use when I have the openssl package of ubuntu installed?
[09:17] <tommi^> Hi. Can I mount (or at least like fake mount) over ssh?
[09:17] <bibe2> hi, i've installed mldonkey-server on an ubuntu system but i can't find the configs. there is only /etc/default/mldonkey-server with 5 lines in it. but i'm looking for downloads.ini or others. what is wrong?
[09:18] <rockviech> ok ok thoreaputic
[09:18] <rockviech> i keep in mind
[09:18] <ompaul> rockviech, I believe you want to use system - administration - disks and click on the partitions section, it should be obvious from there - btw when someone is answering don't ask them a second question
[09:18] <MAX> may I make a boot cd that i download in a DVD+RW ?
[09:18] <niksie> sometimes there's config files in /usr/doc
[09:18] <niksie> examples, obviously
[09:18] <niksie> or /usr/share/doc, I'm not sure
[09:18] <ompaul> rockviech, because then you could get answers out of the order that you need or minunderstand what the next step is and break something .. not good
[09:18] <SGershon> Dual-Mointors on ubuntu, anyone?
[09:19] <rockviech> ompaul, i found
[09:19] <ompaul> rockviech, that might be misunderstand :)
[09:19] <rockviech> okay sorry ^^
[09:19] <penguinbrat> SGershon: I just got mine running, what card are you using?
[09:20] <stelki_> is there any non opensource debian thingy mirror for apt?
[09:20] <SGershon> penguinbrat: I have a Toshiba M40 (laptop), and I have a MAG Display connected to it (in windows it does dual-monitor automagically).
[09:20] <rockviech> ompaul, the accespath has to be home?
[09:21] <thoreauputic> stelki_: that's a classic example of a badly worded question ;)
[09:21] <SGershon> penguinbrat: In Linux, I understand that it is not so easy. I read something about X -configure, but could not make it.
[09:21] <_dbug> does anyone know the ssl path (a menuconfig is asking me this) if I have the openssl package of ubuntu installed?
[09:21] <thoreauputic> stelki_: why not tell us what you want to install ?
[09:21] <stelki_> thoreauputic, I realize that now :| I need packages that arent included in debian etc. because they do not live up to the license
[09:21] <thoreauputic> stelki_: such as ?
[09:21] <stelki_> I dont remember what the type is called
[09:21] <ompaul> rockviech, no it can be anything that is 'legal' as a directory/file name
[09:22] <niksie> contrib?
[09:22] <rockviech> ok
[09:22] <stelki_> contrib, ahh
[09:22] <rockviech> but no boot ^^
[09:22] <ompaul> rockviech, call it something short
[09:22] <thoreauputic> stelki_: if you mean the debian 'non-free" repos, our equivalent is "multiverse"
[09:22] <neural> hello, how can I recover a file unlinked by rm
[09:22] <rockviech> ah i can rename ^^
[09:22] <rockviech> awsome
[09:22] <ompaul> rockviech, that way when you try to CD into it., it will not take all year
[09:22] <stelki_> thoreauputic, okay dokays, thanks
[09:22] <darkarchon> hey guys
[09:22] <penguinbrat> SGershon: unfortunately you have to cinfugre X by hand but its not that hard... If the card is nvidia, i have a toshiba sattelite and that is what is installed, there is /usr/dhare/doc/nvidia-glx..../README.txt that has some example configs for dual monitors...
[09:22] <MAX> may I make a boot cd that i download in a DVD+RW ?
[09:22] <darkarchon> can anyone name me the deps of frozen-bubble ?
[09:22] <rockviech> ompaul, i call it file
[09:23] <neural> i did a rm -rf * in /usr
[09:23] <rockviech> files
[09:23] <thoreauputic> darkarchon:  try typing apt-cache depends frozen-bubble
[09:23] <neural> after a control+c y noted that my partition had 1 extra mb
[09:23] <darkarchon> urx thoreauputic
[09:23] <darkarchon> i dont have ubuntu here
[09:23] <darkarchon> its for my girlfriend.
[09:23] <SGershon> penguinbrat: You're great! It is just this kind of info I was looking for. I'll learn a little, and if nothing works, will come here again after you :)
[09:23] <thoreauputic> darkarchon: ha I see
[09:23] <antisocialboris> can someone help me with some openoffice spreadsheet stuff?
[09:23] <darkarchon> she does not have internet, and ill download the debs and deps for her
[09:24] <penguinbrat> SGershon: lol, sounds cool =)
[09:24] <zeekoe> antisocialboris: what's the problem?
[09:24] <mustard5> neural, that doesnt sound good :)
[09:24] <pudo> hi all. does anyone here have any experience with DSDTs under 5.10? I know theres some docs, but it just won't work!
[09:24] <antisocialboris> i cant seem to make graphs using the data i want
[09:24] <pudo> e.g. does the default kernel have support for it
[09:24] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Just one question: When you configure dual-monitors, and you step away and enter ubuntu on a single-monitor, will it make problems? Or will it adapt itself to the new settings?
[09:24] <GNAM> UBUNTU LIVE is part of ubuntu dvd?
[09:25] <NoUse> GNAM yeah
[09:25] <mustard5> GNAM, yes
[09:25] <penguinbrat> can anyone point me to a website or something that has a list of repositories - one of the main ones have corrupt packages for KDE on them or something...
[09:25] <zeekoe> antisocialboris: hm, sorry, don't have much experience on that
[09:25] <neural> mustard5, the inodes are there
[09:25] <NoUse> !tell penguinbrat about repos
[09:26] <loufoque> GNAM: maybe
[09:26] <neural> I just want see if I deleted something criticall
[09:26] <mustard5> neural, what made you do that command?
[09:26] <antisocialboris> its the first time ive actually used open office, i just cant seem to make graphs
[09:26] <neural> control+r
[09:26] <neural> enter
[09:26] <e-edge> where can I get the skype debs?
[09:26] <zeekoe> skype.com
[09:26] <e-edge> ah :)
[09:26] <e-edge> lol
[09:26] <rockviech> ompaul, if its format, what next?
[09:26] <zeekoe> but you will have problems with  libqt3c102-mt vs.  libqt3-mt
[09:26] <e-edge> I will?
[09:26] <tony_> 
[09:26] <tony_> sorry
[09:27] <zeekoe> e-edge, yes, i think that's what penguinbrat is talking about
[09:27] <zeekoe> opera has it too
[09:27] <philc> anyone using synergy with remote desktop? If I rdp into the windows machine, the windows machine then shows the logon screen, and synergy no longer works out there. Synergy is set to start with windows.
[09:27] <e-edge> so how exactly do I install skype then :s ?
[09:28] <zeekoe> e-edge, you can install skype without satisfying the dependency, but apt-get will complain everytime
[09:28] <thoreauputic> philc: I use synergy, but not with remote desktop - it works with freenx though
[09:28] <mustard5> neural, I don't have any files in my /usr  only directories, did that command actually delete your directories?
[09:28] <zeekoe> e-edge, and skype will complain everytime
[09:28] <zeekoe> e-edge, sorry, skype will not complain
[09:28] <neural> rm -rf /bin
[09:28] <zeekoe> but skype will look ugly, if you care
[09:29] <e-edge> I really dont think I do care :)
[09:29] <MAX> may I make a boot cd that i download in a DVD+RW ?
[09:29] <neural> mustard5, and then I had 1 extra free mb in the partition
[09:29] <MAX> please help me
[09:29] <rockviech> ompaul?
[09:29] <thoreauputic> neural: erm that command doen't look like a good idea...
[09:29] <e-edge> will apt-get install skype work?
[09:29] <ompaul> y
[09:29] <MAX> it is the same?
[09:29] <rockviech> what next?
[09:29] <zeekoe> e-edge, probably not
[09:29] <rockviech> its formatted
[09:29] <rockviech> well i think it is ^^
[09:29] <neural> thoreauputic, not
[09:29] <mustard5> thoreauputic, I got no idea what he is doing :)
[09:29] <MAX> rockviech was that for me? lol
[09:29] <zeekoe> e-edge, dpkg install skype-blah will not work either... you have to make it ignore dependencies and i forgot how i did that
[09:30] <rockviech> no for ompaul ^^
[09:30] <zeekoe> e-edge, maybe they've fixed it now, just try downloading & installing the deb first.
[09:30] <zeekoe> e-edge, or download the -static version, it's larger but you probably won't have problems
[09:30] <mustard5> welcome nalioth :)
[09:30] <fbn> are there plans to integrate the Realtek ALC880 (hda-intel) patches into the official ALSA sources?
[09:30] <MAX> rockviech can you help me?
[09:30] <MAX> may I make a boot cd that i download in a DVD+RW ?
[09:31] <ompaul> rockviech, okay - click ok okay
[09:31] <ompaul> rockviech, almost punny
[09:31] <e-edge> ok I'll download the -static problem.
[09:31] <e-edge> thanks :)
[09:31] <antisocialboris> ok, ive got my data, anyone know about error bars with OO?
[09:31] <MAX> it's the only cd i got home
[09:31] <muszek> hi
[09:32] <ompaul> rockviech, then in nautilus or on the command line you should be able to get there
[09:32] <cianci> does anyone know how you can get windows fonts on ubuntu?
[09:32] <mustard5> thoreauputic, one wonders whether he is hoping to get someone else to exectute it
[09:32] <penguinbrat> NoUse: Those repositories say they are hoary, are there any for breezy or are they the same thing?
[09:32] <rockviech> nautilus?
[09:32] <muszek> does anyone know about any piece of soft that would "equalize" the volume and re-encode all mp3s in a directory and its subdirs?
[09:32] <rockviech> how what do i have to type in?
[09:32] <rohal> anyone knows how to hide the menubar in
[09:32] <rohal> Eterm
[09:32] <SGershon> penguinbrat: no file like you said ondirectory like you said. Maybe my Video Card is not NVidia... How can I be sure?
[09:33] <zeekoe> antisocialboris, doesn't insert->chart just work?
[09:33] <ompaul> rockviech, in a terminal type df and is new file system there?
[09:33] <zeekoe> antisocialboris, after you selected the cells, of course
[09:33] <thoreauputic> mustard5: well if I see a repetition he won't know what hit him
[09:33] <mustard5> thoreauputic, :)
[09:33] <rockviech> no ompaul
[09:34] <penguinbrat> SGershon: do "sudo lspci" to see what the system says your card is... It will list all the hardware it can find on the bus, so it will be mixed in with everything else...
[09:34] <antisocialboris> yeah, i got it wqorking, now i need to bully it to do error bars
[09:34] <Kouac`> good bye
[09:35] <penguinbrat> SGershon: if it is, you probably just havent installed the binary drivers for nvidia...
[09:35] <rockviech> ompaul, i format again -.-
[09:35] <ompaul> rockviech, do you have that window open
[09:35] <neural> http://ccl.osc.edu/cca/software/UNIX/recover-files-after-rm/README.shtml
[09:35] <pudo> Does Breezy's linux-kernel-i386 (2.6.12-9) contain support for customized DSDTs???
[09:35] <zeekoe> muszek, mp3gain might be what you're looking for
[09:36] <zeekoe> muszek, you might need a special player though
[09:36] <liran_> my motherboard crashed and i just got a new one, though it appears to be a SIS chipset.
[09:36] <SGershon> penguinbrat: lspci says: 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc: Unknown device 546 0
[09:36] <liran_> bad choice huh?
[09:36] <darkarchon> well. canyone else help me with few packages?
[09:36] <darkarchon> i need libsdl-perl, libsdl-mixer1.2 and fb-musik-high for 5.10
[09:36] <ompaul> rockviech, make sure you hit the enable button below the size of the partition
[09:36] <SGershon> penguinbrat: But I think it is nvidia. How to install the proper driver?
[09:36] <mustard5> neural do you have any specific query?
[09:36] <muszek> zeekoe: thanks, I'll take a look
[09:37] <rockviech> ompaul, id did but nothing works
[09:37] <rockviech> i mean nothing happesn
[09:38] <ompaul> rockviech, you clicked on enable?
[09:38] <odie5533> Any Ubuntu developers here?
[09:38] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Do you remember?
[09:38] <rockviech> ompaul, yes i did ^^
[09:40] <Sarkie> lo
[09:40] <raf256> perl: warning: Setting locale failed. perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
[09:40] <raf256>         LANGUAGE = "en_PL:en",
[09:40] <raf256>         LC_ALL = (unset),
[09:40] <raf256>         LANG = "en"
[09:40] <raf256> what the fuck, and how to fix it?
[09:40] <penguinbrat> SGershon: it's an ATI card, all the hardware in the world has manufacturer ID's, thats where lspci gets it's info from... You need to install the linux-restricted-modules (for your kernel), and then any other packages for ATI... havent't had to do the ATI cards for a loooong time, so cant be of much help there - but I will do a quick search for you
[09:40] <raf256> in CUPS error log
[09:40] <mustard5> no pasting in main channel raf256
[09:40] <ompaul> raf256, you have seen lots of people say do not pasting
[09:40] <sazwerx> hi.. when i start mplayer i've got some error, "New_Face failed. Maybe the font path is wrong. Please supply the text font file (~/.mplayer/subfont.ttf)".. anyone has clue? thanks)"
[09:40] <ompaul> paste is paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[09:40] <Sarkie> Hi I am trying to find out about Alsa and OSS, can some please help me distinguise what I need, trying to sort out games and such
[09:40] <cianci> does anyone know a good guide for setting up and installing Apache, PHP, and MySQL on Ubuntu?
[09:40] <Sarkie> sazwerx, looks windows truetype fonts
[09:40] <raf256> ompaul: ok, anyway how to fix it?
[09:40] <rockviech> ompaul, i had to use /home
[09:40] <Sarkie> cianci, check the wiki
[09:40] <rockviech> now it owkr
[09:40] <rockviech> s
[09:40] <rockviech> works
[09:40] <ftwig> I take it if I use the install CD and do a 'quick' stage 3 tarball install I can get latest stuff later and compile it?
[09:40] <cianci> do u have the link, Sarkie ?
[09:40] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Ouch, I'll need to read that again in order to understarnd.
[09:40] <sazwerx> Sarkie, can i just download them from apt-get?
[09:40] <Sarkie> two mins
[09:40] <ompaul> rockviech, okaaay that I find strange
[09:41] <Sarkie> sazwerx, check synaptic
[09:41] <rockviech> ompaul, ok now i cant open anything
[09:41] <rockviech> damn ^^
[09:41] <jonny> how can you edit partitions without a live CD?
[09:41] <Sarkie> cianci, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP?highlight=%28apache%29
[09:41] <penguinbrat> SGershon: do a search for fglrx in the synaptic package manager, you will get the list of what you need to install =)
[09:41] <ompaul> rockviech, why did you choose /home
[09:41] <cianci> Thank you, Sarkie
[09:41] <rockviech> well i tried
[09:41] <ompaul> rockviech, let me work on one here
[09:41] <sazwerx> Sarkie, what package?
[09:41] <rockviech> -.-
[09:41] <rockviech> okay
[09:41] <Sarkie> umm
[09:42] <Sarkie> look for truetype
[09:42] <Sarkie> i think
[09:42] <penguinbrat> SGershon: you wont need the xorg drivers I dont think though...
[09:42] <sazwerx> Sarkie, ok.. i'll try.. thanks
[09:42] <Chrustinho> how can I control the gnome-integrated mixer only with the console?
[09:42] <rockviech> ompaul what to do now?
[09:43] <ompaul> rockviech, I have not used that tool before let me play with it for 5 mins and I will have a way for you to work with it
[09:43] <antisocialboris> any way to get gradients from OO?
[09:43] <_native_> realplayer only plays media if executed manually before clicking the media, so it must be running first.
[09:43] <thoreauputic> Chrustinho: you can run alsamixer in a terminal
[09:44] <rockviech> well i cannot open it anymore ompaul
[09:44] <raf256> how to configure: settings  LANGUAGE, LC_ALL, LANG?
[09:44] <rockviech> cannot open anything -.-
[09:44] <cianci> does anyone know how to make ndiswrapper load automatically on startup?
[09:44] <gsnedders> does Ubuntu have support for the PowerMac G5 fans/liquid cooling?
[09:44] <ompaul> rockviech, okay can you fire up that tool
[09:44] <Sarkie> gsnedders, isnt that hard ware based?
[09:44] <rockviech> ?
[09:44] <rockviech> which tool?
[09:44] <gsnedders> Sarkie: nope.
[09:44] <nalioth> gsnedders: dunno about the liguid cooled G5s, but my dual 1.8 fans work great
[09:44] <Chrustinho> thoreauputic: thx but the gnome-integratedmixer would be better :)
[09:44] <ompaul> rockviech, Start the program - disk manager
[09:44] <neural> ok, Im doomed, only have to wait that something fails
[09:44] <_native_> ive configured firefox to open realplayer when encountering realmedia but it does not start automatically
[09:44] <rockviech> no i cannot
[09:45] <gsnedders> nalioth: speed control and all?
[09:45] <rockviech> canno change directorny
[09:45] <rockviech> i have to change access path of the new partition
[09:45] <rockviech> it has now home
[09:45] <mustard5> neural, be a bit more careful next time :)
[09:45] <rockviech> and the other one too
[09:45] <gsnedders> nalioth: better than when I last tried, the fans were constantly at full speed. that sucked.
[09:45] <cianci> does anyone know how to make ndiswrapper load automatically on startup?
[09:45] <SGershon> Hey! Why Synaptic Package Manager gives this error: http://pastebin.com/416391 ??
[09:45] <penguinbrat> can anyone give me any pointers on getting KDE onto breezy? I keep getting md5sum errors on a few dependencies with the pacakge manager...
[09:46] <ompaul> rockviech, you can't have two home directories
[09:46] <Drel> Hello; I have installed Ubuntu Breezy on my desktop, however, I can't get X11 to start, it complains that no supported video cards could be found.  If I look at the logs, it does recognize that I have an ATI card, and loads the ATI driver, but this can't find a supported card.  I have a Sapphire Radeon X800GTO2 256MB, which has a R480 core.  How can I get this to work with Ubuntu Breezy?
[09:46] <mustard5> penguinbrat, you mean gpg errors?
[09:46] <rockviech> well ompaul, then the home is now on the other directory
[09:46] <SGershon> penguinbrat: When I try to install fglrx, it says: http://pastebin.com/416390
[09:46] <rockviech> yes df says
[09:46] <_native_> so there is no intergratation between the two. very annoying.
[09:46] <rockviech> hda2, where i installed is is now / ompaul
[09:46] <Exxcaliber> where can i find the config file for grub?
[09:46] <penguinbrat> mustard5: nope - "Md5Sum mismatch" errors... from the synaptic package manager....
[09:46] <rockviech> and hda1 the new one is /home
[09:46] <rockviech> i have to swap that
[09:47] <ompaul> rockviech, that is what it should be
[09:47] <mustard5> penguinbrat, oh ok
[09:47] <_native_> Exxcaliber, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:47] <rockviech> well but now nothing works ompaul
[09:47] <Exxcaliber> _native_, I love you
[09:47] <Exxcaliber> :P
[09:47] <SGershon> penguinbrat: I believe the two errors are related...
[09:47] <mustard5> penguinbrat, never seen that before..new to me :)
[09:47] <cianci> does anyone know how to make ndiswrapper load automatically on startup?
[09:47] <neural> mustard5, I was thinking in the consecuences of rerunning that command when I typed
[09:48] <ompaul> rockviech, yes this is because you choose /home when you already have a /home in hda2 it is part of the base file system
[09:48] <neural> now its time to backup and wait for errors
[09:48] <ompaul> rockviech, it should not have allowed you
[09:48] <penguinbrat> mustard5: my gues is that the packages are either corupt or outof date or something, I just dont know what other repo's to try =P
[09:48] <rockviech> ompaul, and now, what can i do?
[09:48] <mustard5> neural, well its a lesson learnt
[09:48] <vinicius_> hello... i've a presario SR1220LA and it has been impossible to get ubuntu installed on this box... i insert the ubuntu cd, boot: is presented to me... enter and my box just get rebooting...
[09:48] <Drel> If it helps, the R480 based card is a PCIe interface.  From searching around, it looks like that chipset is supported in Ubuntu, but for some reason isn't working with my card.  This is a completely vanilla, fresh Ubuntu install.  Any tips from other new Radeon card owners?
[09:48] <cianci> disconnect
[09:48] <cianci> k
[09:48] <mustard5> penguinbrat, you you paste the exact error messages in the pastebin?
[09:48] <vinicius_> i've trying with all ubuntu versions and nothing, the same problem persist
[09:49] <mustard5> penguinbrat, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[09:49] <ompaul> rockviech, are you on that machine at the moment?
[09:49] <penguinbrat> SGershon: thats one of the reasons I gave up on ATI a while ago, they seem to be a pain to get to work on Linux =( Try just installing the binaries and not the source....
[09:49] <rockviech> ompaul, yes
[09:49] <penguinbrat> mustard5: stupid question but what is the paste bin?
[09:49] <mustard5> penguinbrat, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[09:49] <ompaul> rockviech, have you a live CD?
[09:49] <rockviech> yes
[09:49] <mustard5> penguinbrat, its for pasting large text and images
[09:49] <SGershon> penguinbrat: where can I found the binaries?
[09:50] <ompaul> rockviech, can you get online with it?
[09:50] <NoUse> vinicius_ you maybe want to check your hardware, do a memtest etc
[09:50] <NightLord> i installed LimeWire, but when i try to run it, it says it can't find java!
[09:50] <mustard5> penguinbrat, you show us the URL when you have pasted your errors in it
[09:50] <NightLord> even though i have java installed
[09:50] <ompaul> rockviech, if you don't know say don't know
[09:50] <rockviech> yes
[09:50] <defer> o/
[09:50] <rockviech> i can ompaul
[09:50] <ompaul> rockviech, yes you can, you have done
[09:50] <ompaul> rockviech, reboot the machine with that now
[09:51] <penguinbrat> mustard5: well, im feeling like an idiot now, have no idea what your talking about =(
[09:51] <NightLord> anyone know why/how to fix/
[09:51] <vinicius_> NoUse: i've redhat running ok in this box... i try with suse and the install process start ok...
[09:51] <rockviech> ok seeyou soon
[09:51] <SGershon> penguinbrat: where can I found the ATI binaries for Linux (Ubuntu?) ?
[09:51] <NoUse> vinicius_ did you verify the disc after you downloaded the iso?
[09:51] <mustard5> ubotu: tell penguinbrat about the pastebin
[09:51] <defer> My AmericasArmy runs too fast on ubuntu, like a speedhack
[09:51] <SGershon> mustard5, I was the one who used the wrong pastebin, not penguinbrat... :)
[09:51] <ompaul> rockviech, when you have done do this in a terminal  >> sudo mkdir /problem; sudo mount /dev/hda2 /problem
[09:51] <mustard5> penguinbrat, check PM from ubotu
[09:51] <Darth_Pengo> et.org
[09:51] <vinicius_> NoUse: i've redhat because ubuntu didn't works
[09:51] <penguinbrat> SGershon: install the fist fglrx package and the the linux-restricted-modules or something like that for the kernel you are running, "uname -a" will tell you that...
[09:51] <rockviech> i have terminal open ompaul
[09:52] <muszek> bye
[09:52] <NoUse> vinicius_ yeah, did you verify the iso image when you downloaded ubuntu?
[09:52] <ompaul> rockviech, okay
[09:52] <NightLord> no one?!
[09:52] <mustard5> SGershon penguingbrat , am I losing the plot here? hehehe..ok I'll stay quiet
[09:52] <ompaul> rockviech, >sudo nano /etc/fstab<
[09:52] <SGershon> ;) Please join us, don't stay quiet.
[09:52] <rockviech> ok ompaul
[09:52] <rockviech> next?
[09:52] <defer> My Americas Army runs too fast, like a wallhack. How can i fix that? I am using ubuntu :)
[09:53] <jonny>  how can you edit partitions without a live CD?
[09:53] <rockviech> ah change stuff, unterstand
[09:53] <ompaul> rockviech, where you see the line with /home change it to /files
[09:53] <rockviech> well there is no
[09:53] <rockviech> hda 1
[09:53] <rockviech> its missing there
[09:53] <mustard5> ubotu: tell penguinbrat about pastebin
[09:53] <rockviech> only hda2 with /
[09:53] <mustard5> I think I got it right now
[09:54] <ompaul> rockviech, cool just reaboot and give it some other name - not one of the existing directories
[09:54] <Exxcaliber> to edit the resolution of the tty, do i then have to compile a secound kernel or can i simply edit the grub config??
[09:54] <SGershon> penguinbrat... when I try to install fglrx, it tells: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4039
[09:54] <penguinbrat> mustard5: kk - here it is... http://pastebin.com/416404
[09:54] <rockviech> well but hda2 is the partition i installed linux on, but is that ok?
[09:55] <yannux> is there php5-mysqli  with breezy ? :s
[09:55] <ompaul> rockviech, that is okay
[09:55] <SGershon> penguinbrat: and this way i cannot install fglrx
[09:55] <rockviech> so first reboot than rename, or rename than reboot?
[09:55] <cyphase> omg, i can't remember the command to show who's logged on
[09:55] <cyphase> what is it?
[09:55] <pudo> Please: Does Breezy's linux-kernel-i386 (2.6.12-9) contain support for customized DSDTs???
[09:56] <NoUse> cyphase who ?
[09:56] <NightLord> ok, here are my problems with java:
[09:56] <[Spooky] > cyphase: who or users
[09:56] <mustard5> penguinbrat, hmmm..I've never seen that error before...I wonder if it means something is amiss in 'us.archives....'
[09:56] <NightLord> 1: I can't get it off apt-get
[09:56] <NightLord> 2: I installed it, but the system doesn't recognise it!
[09:56] <cyphase> yea, o
[09:56] <cyphase> ok*
[09:56] <jrattner1> Anyone know about this error i get when i start gnome: Adding client to server's list failed, COBRA error:IDL:omg.org/COBRA/COMM_FAILURE
[09:56] <cyphase> lol, i tried, users, but it wasn't the right one
[09:56] <penguinbrat> SGershon: try just installing the linux-restricted-modules for your kernel, not sure what fglrx-control actually does, but the other is actually the stuff you need
[09:56] <jrattner1> 1:0
[09:56] <ompaul> rockviech, have you rebooted yet?
[09:56] <SGershon> penguinbrat: But the weirdes error is when I open Synaptic. It says: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4040
[09:57] <NightLord> someone help please :(
[09:57] <rockviech> no
[09:57] <rockviech> do i have to rename first or first reboot ompal?
[09:57] <mustard5> SGershon, you have extra repositories enabled?
[09:57] <penguinbrat> mustard5: i think it does, do you know of eny other mirrors or something I could use? The site NoUse pointed me to said they were for hoary, dont know if it would work for breezy or not =P
[09:57] <rockviech> ompaul
[09:57] <ompaul> rockviech, yes
[09:57] <NoUse> penguinbrat which site?
[09:57] <SGershon> mustard5, How can I check?
[09:58] <Exxcaliber> NightLord, What do you need the java for?
[09:58] <NightLord> LimeWire
[09:58] <rockviech> reboot or rename? ^^
[09:58] <Exxcaliber> NightLord, Is it for a plugin ?
[09:58] <mustard5> penguinbrat, you could remove the "us.' part from all your URL's
[09:58] <Exxcaliber> Oh... Okay
[09:58] <NightLord> no, limewire
[09:58] <Exxcaliber> Why don't you go to www.java.com and follow the instructions?
[09:58] <Exxcaliber> :)
[09:58] <NightLord> I installed it from the .bin on the website, but it doesn't recognise it
[09:58] <NightLord> yes
[09:58] <penguinbrat> NoUse: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969, that was atleast one of the URL's you "told" me about =)
[09:58] <Exxcaliber> Hmm okay..
[09:58] <Exxcaliber> Well.. delete it then.
[09:58] <mustard5> ubotu: tell SGershon about repos
[09:58] <NightLord> thats the thing, i dunno where it installed it to
[09:58] <penguinbrat> mustard5: I'll try that and see what happens =)
[09:58] <NoUse> penguinbrat there were two links I sent you, one for hoary and one for breezy
[09:59] <Exxcaliber> and download The runtime enviroment from the IBM blackdown project.
[09:59] <_native_> NightLord, did you put java in your path
[09:59] <_native_> ?
[09:59] <NoUse> !tell penguinbrat about repos
[09:59] <Exxcaliber> Oh :P
[09:59] <Exxcaliber> well.. why don't you search for it then?
[09:59] <penguinbrat> NoUse: my bad, didnt see the 3rd url =P
[09:59] <Exxcaliber> And why don't you change your nick into something less arrogant? :P
[09:59] <mustard5> penguinbrat, alternatively you could see the message about repos from ubotu and use standard source list for breezy from there
[09:59] <_native_> wait my bad.
[10:00] <_native_> nevermind
[10:00] <SGershon> mustard5, I have CD Ubuntu 5.10 (Official), Ubuntu 5.10 (Universe), Ubuntu 5.10 (Multiverse)
[10:00] <SGershon> mustard5: Good or Bad?
[10:00] <NightLord> _native: god knows. it installed in the default place
[10:00] <penguinbrat> mustard5: I thought I was using the standard list =P (I'm new to ubuntu, if you couldnt tell, lol)
[10:01] <hns> NightLord, http://serios.net/content/debian/java/with-java-package.php
[10:01] <dducko> SGershon, get rid of the CD one
[10:01] <mustard5> SGershon, I would check you list against this one, assuming you are on Breezy, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[10:01] <mustard5> SGershon, sudo cat /etc/apt/sources.list  in terminal
[10:01] <mustard5> SGershon, that will show you your sources.list
[10:02] <SGershon> Ok. Thanks! Just a min...
[10:02] <sazwerx> Sarkie, problem solved! all i need to do is just make some link from any font to the subfont.ttf ^^ thanks, bro
[10:02] <rockviech> ompaul, i restarte
[10:02] <rockviech> d
[10:02] <mustard5> penguinbrat, you know how to edit sources.list?
[10:02] <rockviech> now i have normal hda2 as home again
[10:03] <mustard5> penguinbrat, from terminal?
[10:03] <leonel> I know universe is maintained by the MOTU  team  not by the ubuntu security team   Is it  safe to use packages from universe on an produccion  internet connected  server ?
[10:03] <penguinbrat> mustard5: yeah, I just changed them all - rremoving the us prefix...
[10:03] <mustard5> k
[10:03] <ompaul> rockviech, just a minute
[10:04] <mustard5> penguinbrat, if that doesnt work then it's a mystery to me :)
[10:04] <rockviech> okay
[10:04] <mustard5> penguinbrat, remember to sudo apt-get update afterwards
[10:04] <penguinbrat> mustard5: that was the trick =) i gues the us mirrors are broke or something =P
[10:04] <xulin> hi
[10:04] <mustard5> k
[10:04] <mustard5> well done :)
[10:04] <Dave2> hey. anyone know if xkb data would be read at all on Ubuntu in the console?
[10:04] <penguinbrat> mustard5: thx =D
[10:05] <mustard5> penguinbrat, yeah I guess we can expect a rash of these problems soon ;)
[10:05] <xulin> why wxvlc on hoary is based on wxgtk 2.5 and on breezy on 2.4 :/ ? why this regression :o ?
[10:05] <penguinbrat> mustard5: lol
[10:06] <SGershon> mustard5: Weird, sources.list only displays the last two uncommented: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4041
[10:06] <viviersf> lo michau ] 
[10:06] <viviersf> :)
[10:06] <NightLord> please note: info on that site doesn't work :(
[10:06] <CaiN_Sa> or that
[10:07] <NoUse> NightLord which site?
[10:07] <mustard5> SGershon, go to this link and create a brand new sources.list using the web interface http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[10:07] <sazwerx> anyone ever used CDMA FWP in ubuntu?
[10:07] <SGershon> mustard5: I love names ending in -o-matic
[10:07] <mustard5> :)
[10:07] <NightLord> http://serios.net/content/debian/java/with-java-package.php
[10:07] <SGershon> mustard5: What repositories you recommend me to add?
[10:08] <hedonick> SGershon: like the Bass-O-Matic 2000 ... it's classic :)
[10:08] <ompaul> rockviech, I don't know what you managed to do last time please paste the output of fdisk -l in paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:08] <mustard5> SGershon, everything but seveas repos
[10:08] <jrattner1> Anyone read about Microsoft Singularity?
[10:08] <NoUse> !tell NightLord about javadebs
[10:08] <mustard5> SGershon, let me look actually
[10:08] <NightLord> told ubotu to tell me already
[10:08] <mustard5> SGershon, I think they added another one recently
[10:08] <SGershon> What should I use as my two letters country code? "IL"?
[10:08] <NightLord> oh...thats interesting
[10:09] <rockviech> ompaul well the hda1 is now ntfs again o.O
[10:09] <mustard5> SGershone you dont get bleeding edge either
[10:09] <ompaul> SGC|Work, where are you?
[10:09] <mustard5> SGershone yeah IL
[10:09] <Seveas> SGershon, yes
[10:09] <rockviech> and in disks it is ext3 ompaul
[10:09] <ompaul> rockviech, that just means you did not format it
[10:09] <rockviech> i did ^^
[10:09] <wx9j> anyone know why I cannot read the card from my digital cam ?
[10:09] <Seveas> and select only the repos you need, the others say 'not recommended' in the description :)
[10:09] <rockviech> damn i klicked on the format button
[10:09] <ompaul> rockviech, do the same thing - this time change the type of format to ext2 just for a minute
[10:10] <rockviech> okay ompaul
[10:10] <mustard5> Seveas, ah ok..I'll just say all the ones that don't say 'not reccommended' next time ;)
[10:10] <ompaul> rockviech, and choose /one as the 'path'
[10:11] <rockviech> i chose /files
[10:11] <_native_> wx9j,  mounted?
[10:11] <rockviech> didnt work
[10:11] <rockviech> ok i choose one
[10:11] <Stormx2> My sound has stopped working!
[10:11] <rockviech> doesnt work
[10:11] <MasterYuri> hi all
[10:11] <SGershon> Seveas, mustard5: I checked all Ubuntu Supported and Community Supported. Checked also Updates and Security Updates. Checked both packges and sources. Thanks.
[10:11] <Stormx2> Someone?
[10:11] <Stormx2> !tell me about sound
[10:12] <MasterYuri> how can i go to a directory like this: /home/user/.xchat ?
[10:12] <mustard5> SGershon, that sounds good :)
[10:12] <MasterYuri> by terminal i can, but with gui ?
[10:12] <rockviech> ompaul, none of these both works
[10:12] <zOrK> MasterYuri, cd  /home/user/.xchat
[10:12] <jason^> i'm getting a "md5sum mismatch" with bison, any ideas how to fix that?
[10:12] <thoreauputic> MasterYuri: try  cd ~/.xchat2
[10:12] <Stormx2> Gah. Why won't /msg ubotu sound work :-\
[10:12] <NoUse> MasterYuri you have to show hidden files
[10:12] <Stormx2> !sound
[10:12] <ubotu> it has been said that sound is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[10:12] <kdevil> In nautilus, Ctrl-h shows hidden files.
[10:12] <zOrK> to see all ".*" directory or files do: ls -a /home/user
[10:12] <SGershon> mustard5: overwritting old sources.list with new one...
[10:12] <penguinbrat> jason^: try getting rid of any us prefixes in your repository list, that did the trick for me...
[10:12] <mustard5> SGershon, k
[10:12] <MasterYuri> hidden files?
[10:13] <zOrK> MasterYuri, yup
[10:13] <MasterYuri> how?
[10:13] <zOrK> ls -a
[10:13] <ompaul> rockviech, paste your /etc/fstab into paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:13] <thoreauputic> MasterYuri:  files starting with a dot are hidden by default
[10:13] <mustard5> Stormx2, it works for me
[10:13] <mustard5> Stormx2, are you registered?
[10:14] <Stormx2> mustard5: Hmm. Yes. Lot logged in actually
[10:14] <MasterYuri> thoreauputic, i can go to that directory by the browser but when i have to open a file, i must also download it :O
[10:14] <thoreauputic> MasterYuri: ?
[10:14] <mustard5> Stormx2, k..that will be the issue then
[10:14] <kdevil> ...wha?
[10:14] <Stormx2> there we go
[10:14] <rockviech> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4042 ompaul
[10:14] <Stormx2> mustard5: eSound has stopped working. So has alsa
[10:14] <mustard5> Stormx2, you on hoary?
[10:14] <thoreauputic> MasterYuri: are you trying to use a web browser to browse your files?
[10:15] <MasterYuri> yes
[10:15] <Stormx2> mustard5: No, breezy
[10:15] <jason^> penguinbrat: ah cool, thanks :)
[10:15] <thoreauputic> MasterYuri: erm, why ?
[10:15] <MasterYuri> how can i go to that directory by the file explorer?
[10:15] <mustard5> Stormx2, hmmm...when you say 'not working' can you be more specific?
[10:15] <penguinbrat> jason^: np, i was getting frustrated with that to =)
[10:15] <thoreauputic> MasterYuri:  hit ctrl-h in the file browser
[10:15] <Stormx2> mustard5: Think i fixed it. Its just, after i leave the computer on for a day or two, it packs up
[10:16] <thoreauputic> MasterYuri: then you can see dot files
[10:16] <mustard5> Stormx2, k
[10:16] <MasterYuri> thoreauputic ok i try
[10:16] <loufoque> I'm having a problem with gcc. "g++ test.cpp -o test" works but "gcc test.cpp -o test" gives me errors (undefined references to std::cout etc.). It works if I do "gcc test.cpp -o test -lstdc++". Someone has an idea how to fix that ?
[10:17] <MarcN> loufoque: g++ is a C++ compiler, gcc is a C compiler
[10:17] <Stormx2> ok, question number two. I have VLC 0.8.2 installed. The latest is 0.8.4, but it uses GTK1 which is icky. How do I make apt-get shut up about updating?
[10:17] <loufoque> gcc stands for GNU Compiler Collection
[10:17] <ompaul> rockviech, back in 5 mins
[10:17] <MasterYuri> thoreauputic, everything ok ;)
[10:17] <loufoque> gcc should call the appropriate compiler based on the file extension
[10:17] <penguinbrat> loufoque: the std::cout is a c++ only syntax, thats why your getting the errors =)
[10:17] <MasterYuri> thx !
[10:17] <thoreauputic> MasterYuri: :)
[10:17] <rockviech> ok ompaul
[10:18] <dell500> is there an easy way of drag/drop in sude besides using console?
 gcc stands for GNU Compiler Collection <-- but the gcc command is a C compiler
[10:18] <Stormx2> dell500: gksudo nautilus
[10:18] <SGershon> mustard5, penguinbrat: Now Synaptic Pack Man says: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4043
[10:19] <thoreauputic> Stormx2: if you standardise on using aptitude you can do " aptitude hold vlc "
[10:19] <_native_> does gksu use su or sudo?
[10:19] <mustard5> SGershon, looking now....
[10:19] <Stormx2> thoreauputic: OK
[10:19] <loufoque> look at gcc --help
[10:19] <JDahl> Seveas, shouldnt you use 'cc' if you explicitly want a C compiler?
[10:19] <penguinbrat> SGershon: are you able to edit you repository seetings through the interface at all?
[10:19] <loufoque> there is a -x option
[10:19] <SGershon> mustard5, penguinbrat: Do you recommend getting rid of the "il." on the repos file?
[10:19] <Seveas> JDahl, no
[10:19] <Stormx2> thoreauputic: E: Invalid operation hold
[10:19] <mustard5> SGershon, you done a sudo apt-get update?
[10:19] <thoreauputic> Stormx2: hmm
[10:20] <SGershon> mustard5: no. Right.
[10:20] <Seveas> cc is a command provided by lots of C compilers
[10:20] <thoreauputic> Stormx2: let me have another look - I use apt-get mostly
[10:20] <Seveas> if you use the command gcc you call the GNU compiler explicitely :)
[10:20] <Stormx2> thoreauputic: Alrighty
[10:20] <Seveas> SGershon, hit the reload button
[10:20] <Seveas> that'll solve it
[10:20] <thoreauputic> Stormx2: aptitude --help says "hold" is valid
[10:20] <penguinbrat> SGershon: I would, the us prefix screwed things up for me, the same thing could happen with the il...
[10:21] <SGershon> mustard5: How many times you repeat this advice a day? I've seen you saying these many times. And I did not learned yet! ;)
[10:21] <thoreauputic> Stormx2: you have to tell it the packagename of course...
[10:21] <loufoque> Seveas:  gcc calls the appropriate compiler based on the extension
[10:21] <SGershon> penguinbrat: can be just an issue of apt-get update
[10:21] <SGershon> I'll check.
[10:21] <loufoque> just try to compile test.java
[10:21] <Stormx2> thoreauputic: It doesn't on mine! I get: update, upgrade, install, remove, source, build-deb, dist-upgrade, dselect-update, clean, autoclean, check
[10:21] <loufoque> it will try ot exec jc1
[10:21] <mustard5> SGershon, its easy to forget :)
[10:21] <NightLord> oh, btw, fixed my java problem ^_^
[10:22] <SGershon> penguinbrat, mustard5: If not, I'll take the "il." out.
[10:22] <SGershon> Its doing the update. Fine/
[10:22] <kbrooks> Seveas: ping
[10:22] <Stormx2> thoreauputic: Incase you are wondering, dselect-update does nothing
[10:22] <mustard5> SGershon, whatever works and is functional...I wonder what is happening to the repositories today
[10:23] <Stormx2> thoreauputic: I'll check my aptitude packages
[10:23] <SGershon> :)
[10:23] <penguinbrat> has anyone installed KDE on breeezy recently?
[10:23] <f31n> hi i have a damn problem with my graphic card... im not able to reconfigure it ... xorgconf dont work on my pc ... has anyone any idea to help me?
[10:23] <kbrooks> Seveas: whats the pint of the topic if people dont read it
[10:23] <mustard5> penguinbrat, I watched a guy doing it today yes
[10:24] <penguinbrat> mustard5: did he mention anything about the control center not being in the menus?
[10:24] <f31n> hi i have a damn problem with my graphic card... im not able to reconfigure it ... xorgconf dont work on my pc ... has anyone any idea to help me?
[10:24] <mustard5> penguinbrat, he is showing ast  CaBlGuY-gone unfortunately :)
[10:24] <mustard5> penguinbrat, no mention of it no
[10:24] <NoUse> penguinbrat I don't think kcontrol is installed by default, I htink its in synaptic
[10:25] <Stormx2> Which does thoreauputic have the apt-get command "hold" and I don't? What package should I install to get it? (or anything else)
[10:25] <mustard5> penguinbrat, #kubuntu is the home of the KDE people too :)
[10:25] <penguinbrat> NoUse: thats the first thing I did check, and it was installed (kcontrol), im still looking through everything though...
[10:25] <penguinbrat> mustard5: kk - I'll check them out... =)
[10:26] <morphine> my runlevel 6 is broken, it doenst reboot the machine and gives me a prompt, and the reboot comand doesnt load the runlevel 6 script anymore, someone knows how to restore it?
[10:26] <penguinbrat> morphine: does "telinit 6" work from the command line?
[10:26] <vinicius_> NoUse: remember my problem? the ubuntu install cd load in my presario SR1220LA, i hit enter in the boot: and next my system reboot...
[10:27] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Again with the dual-mointor issue... This are the fglrx options I have now: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4044. What do you recommend?
[10:27] <morphine> penguinbrat, i'll have to check
[10:27] <derek> do you know if anyone has attempted to package asterisk 1.2.0 beta 2 for ubuntu?
[10:27] <liran_> apt-get dist-upgrade again continues from the same place though flex is causing dpkg to quit on error. whats flex anyway? seems to be some scanner util thing
[10:27] <ompaul> rockviech, back did you put that file into paste?
[10:27] <vinicius_> NoUse: i've the same problem in 4 presario SR1220LA.  the cd is well, because i've installed 2 laptops with it
[10:27] <Seveas> kbrooks, we always hope for better
[10:28] <Cryptid> Can any body help me on how to use SOX to convert a mp3 file of 128kbps bitrate to 64kbps
[10:28] <penguinbrat> morphine: I think the reboot command is just a short cut to telinit 6 (changing runlvls) so be prepared if it works ;-)
[10:28] <HaroldJohnson> Anyone know how to sor Ubuntu?
[10:28] <HaroldJohnson> Oops
[10:28] <HaroldJohnson> Anyone know how to set up sendmail?
[10:28] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Should I mark all of them?
[10:28] <ompaul> rockviech, put /etc/fstab into paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:29] <e-edge> how can I get skype to connect through a proxy.
[10:29] <penguinbrat> SGershon: no, just the linux-restricted-modules-[your kernel]  and the fglrx control package...
[10:29] <penguinbrat> SGershon: I think atleast...
[10:29] <ompaul> HaroldJohnson, I believe it comes with postfix with its almost human readable config file :)
[10:30] <e-edge> It cant connect.
[10:30] <e-edge> just stays on the connecting screen.
[10:30] <StarKruzr> hey bob2, you around?
[10:30] <HaroldJohnson> ompaul "Amo
[10:30] <K1M> any who has a asrock dual-sata2 s939 mobo ? and geting the network in ubuntu to work ??
[10:30] <e-edge> and if I cancle and try and get in options, its grayed out.
[10:30] <rockviech> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4042 ompaul here
[10:30] <HaroldJohnson> ompaul: Almost human-readable?  LOL
[10:30] <HaroldJohnson> ompaul: Is it really tough to figure out?
[10:30] <tonyyarusso> Hi, I'm running Breezy and I just lost the Gnome Application Installer.  I'll post the error message from the terminal in #flood.  Any ideas how to fix it?  (I alread tried reinstalling the package with synaptic.)
[10:30] <ompaul> HaroldJohnson, no
[10:30] <HaroldJohnson> ompaul: Oh, good
[10:31] <ompaul> HaroldJohnson, any  basic faq would be better than irc for it
[10:31] <K1M> any who has a asrock dual-sata2 s939 mobo ? and geting the network in ubuntu to work ??
[10:31] <HaroldJohnson> ompau
[10:31] <penguinbrat> SGershon: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI should be able to walk you through it hopefully =)
[10:31] <HaroldJohnson> ompaul: thanks
[10:31] <e-edge> how can I get skype to connect through a proxy, I've tried export "http_proxy"="host:port" but that made no difference.
[10:32] <SGershon> penguinbrat: I checked fglrx-control, kernel-source and restricted-modules. Also the Xorg ones. I hope the machine don't explode.
[10:32] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Hey, htanks for the link!
[10:32] <ompaul> rockviech, no put >>>>> /etc/fstab into paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:32] <ompaul> rockviech, :-)
[10:32] <Cryptid> Can any body help me on how to use SOX to convert a mp3 file of 128kbps bitrate to 64kbps?????????????
[10:32] <rockviech> what do i have to type in?
[10:32] <penguinbrat> SGershon: lol, the only question I would have is if the xorg drivers are the proprietary or not...
[10:33] <rockviech> ah i know ompaul
[10:33] <K1M> any who has a asrock dual-sata2 s939 mobo ? and geting the network in ubuntu to work ??
[10:33] <hns> NightLord, just installed sun-java 1.5 bin package with fakeroot as described in the webpage. It works
[10:34] <SGershon> penguinbrat: removed the xorg ones, then.
[10:34] <enyc> K1M: ummmm... do 'lspci'  -- please give details of the ethernet controller ;-)
[10:34] <JDahl> K1M, I dont, but why do you think network problems are related to your motherboard?
[10:34] <rockviech> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4045 here ompaul
[10:34] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Reading the page. Hummm, should I read it before applying packages, right? ;)
[10:34] <e-edge> wheres skype actually installed to?
[10:34] <ompaul> K1M, ehh system preferences networking is all I can suggest nothing out side of that
[10:35] <andi5> e-edge: for installed debian packages, simply enter "dpkg -L <pkgname>" :)
[10:35] <morphine> nope =( didnt worked
[10:36] <morphine> it just locked my keyborad and i had to reboot manually =(
[10:36] <penguinbrat> SGershon: wont really matter if you install the wrong package or not (just dont use those files/modules type of thing), it looks like you will want to install the xorg drivers after all =P
[10:36] <enyc> e-edge: bits all over the place ;-)
[10:36] <K1M> ompaul i need drivers to get it work
[10:36] <K1M> enyc i have tried every thing
[10:36] <Cryptid> How do i change the bitrate of a mp3 file is there ne software which i can use to do this please help..................
[10:37] <ompaul> rockviech, good so first up >> sudo fdisk /dev/hda1 <<
[10:37] <K1M> enyc i almost sure it is a driver or something i need .. READ http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83710&highlight=asrock
[10:37] <Seveas> Cryptid, transcode
[10:37] <morphine> how come my runlevel 6 broked?
[10:37] <Seveas> runlevel 6 is reboot
[10:37] <andi5> Cryptid: maybe lame?
[10:37] <MasterYuri> how can i open audio files ?
[10:37] <MasterYuri> (mp3)
[10:37] <Seveas> MasterYuri, with a media player
[10:37] <ompaul> K1M, then talk to the manafacturers or get a really cheap card that is supported and pop it in there
[10:37] <Seveas> !tell MasterYuri about mp3
[10:37] <MasterYuri> like totem?
[10:37] <Seveas> yes, like totem
[10:37] <tonyyarusso> Cryptid: I've never used it, but from the man page I'd try sox -r 65536 filename.mp3 output.mp3
[10:38] <ompaul> K1M, I am up to my eyes now later I might have some time
[10:38] <tonyyarusso> Cryptid: (64*1024=65536)
[10:38] <K1M> ompaul hehe okey :D
[10:38] <rockviech> ompaul and than?
[10:38] <Stormx2> how do i make apt-get "hold" a package back? (so it doesn't try to update)
[10:38] <MasterYuri> Seveas: but are necessaryes some codecs?
[10:38] <NightLord> How do I setup a printer is XFCE?
[10:39] <Seveas> MasterYuri, yes
[10:39] <ompaul> rockviech, hit the letter >>n<<
[10:39] <MasterYuri> what?
[10:39] <Seveas> for totem-gstreamer gstreamer0.8-mad will do
[10:39] <Stormx2> any ideas?
[10:39] <ompaul> rockviech, hit the letter >>p<<
[10:39] <rockviech> ok
[10:39] <Seveas> if you use totem-xine, you need the w32codecs
[10:39] <rockviech> ok
[10:39] <Cryptid> tonyyarusso, thanx i will try that
[10:39] <rockviech> and than?
[10:39] <MasterYuri> and for Rythmbox ?
[10:39] <rockviech> 1-4
[10:39] <ompaul> rockviech, hit the number  >>1<<
[10:39] <rockviech> zylinder 1?
[10:40] <andi5> Stormx2: with apt, aptitude, synaptic?
[10:40] <ompaul> rockviech, hit the enter key twice
[10:40] <rockviech> ok
[10:40] <Stormx2> andi5: How?
[10:40] <damg> aaah, what should i use to convert pdf to ps?
[10:40] <rockviech> so now?
[10:40] <anto9us> damg, pdf2ps
[10:41] <andi5> Stormx2: i do that inside of aptitude, simply pressing = on that pkg
[10:41] <enyc> dang:  pdftops  i think ;-)
[10:41] <damg> apt-cache finds no pdf2ps :/
[10:41] <ompaul> rockviech, w
[10:41] <Stormx2> andi5: ok
[10:41] <rockviech> okay
[10:41] <enyc> damg:  pdftools ?  i think ;-)
[10:41] <enyc> damg:  pdftools ?  i think ;-)
[10:41] <damg> ah, thanks
[10:41] <anto9us> damg, sure it's not in already?
[10:41] <ompaul> rockviech, dont worry about messages on screen
[10:41] <enyc> oops
[10:41] <rockviech> okay ^^
[10:41] <rockviech> now reboot?
[10:42] <ompaul> rockviech, sudo mkdir /one
[10:42] <rockviech> done
[10:42] <Cryptid> Seveas, where do i get transcoder from i cant find it in synaptic (i have the extra repos also added) is there a secific site where i can get it from
[10:42] <rockviech> now i have on hda2 a folder with one ^^
[10:42] <damg> anto9us, no, i removed some stuff i didn't need a while ago :D
[10:42] <ompaul> rockviech, sudo nano /etc/fstab
[10:42] <Stormx2> andi5: Once i've marked them with =, what now?
[10:42] <Cryptid> tonyyarusso, it says no mp3 encoding support what do i do now
[10:43] <ompaul> rockviech, please stay with me
[10:43] <rockviech> okay
[10:43] <rockviech> next?
[10:43] <confrey> hi everybody
[10:43] <andi5> Cryptid: then look for transcode instead (just as Crypid told you ;-))
[10:43] <anto9us> damg, don't you mean you removed some stuff you did need a while ago? ;D
[10:43] <mustard5> welcome confrey
[10:43] <Seveas> !info transcode
[10:43] <ompaul> rockviech, have you opened that file?
[10:43] <damg> i didnt need i mean and now i needed pdf2ps - that's why I asked :D
[10:43] <sergio> hola a todos
[10:44] <Delvien> Anyone else having problems like this ?   http://pastebin.com/416497
[10:44] <Seveas> !es
[10:44] <rockviech> yes ompaul
[10:44] <rockviech> no hda 1
[10:44] <rockviech> nothing changed
[10:44] <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
[10:44] <andi5> Stormx2: they will not be updated if there is a new version, was not that what you was looking for?
[10:44] <SGershon> Hi sergio.
[10:44] <sergio> i hope do not disturb
[10:44] <sergio> only search help with my ipaq
[10:44] <Cryptid> andi5, i am Cryptid man
[10:44] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:44] <fluvvell> omg ubuntu just joined!!!!
[10:44] <confrey> why can't I play audio cd? every time I have a msg like 'unable to open resource for writing'
[10:44] <andi5> Cryptid: yeah, i just saw that ;)
[10:45] <ompaul> rockviech, add this >> /dev/hda1       /one            ext3    defaults        0       2 << to that file and write out and exit the file
[10:45] <mustard5> Delvien, looking now...
[10:45] <Stormx2> andi5: yep
[10:46] <andi5> Cryptid: but somebody said transcode (not transcoder)
[10:46] <ajeet> Hello, is there any reason why I've lost sound in flash websites?
[10:46] <Stormx2> andi5: Should i press "u" to update?
[10:46] <Cryptid> !transcoder
[10:46] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, Cryptid
[10:46] <Cryptid> !transcode
[10:46] <ubotu> Cryptid: Wish i knew
[10:46] <andi5> Stormx2: u for updating the package lists, + for update of a package
[10:46] <CaNsA> could some gimmie a hand getting my voodoo3 to use a 1024x768 res plz?
[10:46] <rockviech> ok saved
[10:46] <andi5> Stormx2: press ? :)
[10:46] <mustard5> Delvien, you done a sudo apt-get update?
[10:46] <rockviech> ok saved and closed ompaul
[10:46] <thoreauputic> !tell CaNsA about resolution
[10:46] <Cryptid> andi5, does music match juke box have a linux version of it???
[10:46] <e-edge> how can I get skype to connect through a proxy, I've tried export "http_proxy"="host:port" but that made no difference.
[10:47] <Delvien> mustard5 doing that now
[10:47] <CaNsA> sweet cheers
[10:47] <Delvien> mustard5 i think that did it
[10:47] <kbrooks> e-edge: drop the quotes
[10:47] <mustard5> Delvien, yeah? ok :)
[10:47] <penguinbrat> NoUse: Should I report that the kcontrol center is not being put into the menu system, but is being installed, to someone - or just blow it off?
[10:47] <mustard5> Delvien, I thought it was going to be more complex :)
[10:47] <andi5> e-edge: hm, i had problems with proxies too, until i discovered that it has top be  "http://host:port", imho :)
[10:47] <simon__> cannondale
[10:47] <damg> now a second question: I have custom fonts needed to parse a PDF (I know that's sh*t, but that's not my fault :D) where should I install them?
[10:48] <ajeet> Anyone else having problems with sound on flash websites?
[10:48] <morphine> how restore runlevel 6 to it defaults?? it broked here!
[10:48] <Seveas> as always
[10:48] <Stormx2> andi5: OK. I've pressed +, can I just quit and the changes will take effect?
[10:48] <Seveas> morphine, runlevel 6 is reboot....
[10:48] <Seveas> how did you break it?
[10:48] <mustard5> ajeet, you followed the wiki guide on setting up flash sound in firefox?
[10:49] <ajeet> well the sound was fine, it just went 5mins ago?!
[10:49] <NightLord> is there a way to give myself permanent super user access, so i don't have to type sudo all the time
[10:49] <mustard5> ajeet, you running other sound devices as well?
[10:49] <helix2> hello people
[10:49] <rockviech> ompaul what next?
[10:49] <penguinbrat> ajeet: you may want to see if you have alsa installed and the the oss->alsa wrapper or what ever it is called... Basically, (could be wrong) I think flash uses oss...
[10:49] <NightLord> hi helix2
[10:49] <thoreauputic> NightLord:  sudo -i gives you a root shell
[10:49] <morphine> Seveas, i know, now my runlevel 6 stops and give me a prompt, if a type "gdm start" he starts x again
[10:49] <andi5> Stormx2: well, i think you should learn what the two first indicators mean :D the second is about future commands (h for hold, i for installed (or install it), p purged, c uninstalled with configuration files, and so on) :)
[10:49] <ompaul> rockviech, okay I left a step out in that fdisk thing lets do it again
[10:49] <NightLord> i know, but i mean permanent
[10:49] <NightLord> as in, no need to use sudo anymore
[10:49] <morphine> and the "reboot" command do a reboot wthout killing any process
[10:49] <andi5> Stormx2: and yes, if there is an h and you want that, simply exit aptitute
[10:49] <thoreauputic> NightLord: that's not a good idea
[10:50] <rockviech> okay
[10:50] <NightLord> I know its not very secure, but i'm the only one on this pc, and don't have SSH
[10:50] <Seveas> morphine, then you broke some symlinks I guess
[10:50] <ompaul> rockviech,  sudo fdisk /dev/hda1
[10:50] <rockviech> go one ^^
[10:50] <thoreauputic> NightLord: it still isn't a good idea - one typo can break your install
[10:50] <NightLord> eg shred -l /usr/
[10:51] <Seveas> NightLord, and exploits get more room to play
[10:51] <morphine> Seveas, i dunno how =( all i did was some housecleaning stuff as root (changed permissions inthe home directory as root)
[10:51] <simon__> hi i've mucked up my hard drive with loads of partitions. I want to clean it up . running gparted. scared i might delete working Ubuntu partitions
[10:51] <Seveas> if you don't want a password for sudo, set that up
[10:51] <mustard5> ajeet, out of curiousity can you type this in terminal to see if esd is running?  ps -e | grep esd
[10:51] <ompaul> rockviech, ?
[10:51] <rockviech> next ompaul ^^
[10:51] <morphine> AND installed the dabber version of pmount tring to make the floppy works
[10:51] <morphine> SEJeff,
[10:51] <ompaul> rockviech, >t<
[10:51] <morphine> Seveas,
[10:51] <rockviech> next
[10:51] <thoreauputic> NightLord: just putting a space in the wrong place can break things spectacularly as root
[10:51] <rockviech> ompaul
[10:51] <ompaul> rockviech, 83
[10:52] <NightLord> simon__ just don't delete the partition with the ext3 and swap file system
[10:52] <NightLord> woah
[10:52] <ompaul> rockviech, >>83<< that was it
[10:52] <rockviech> okay ompaul
[10:52] <NightLord> delete them, and you're in for a world of hurt
[10:52] <ompaul> rockviech, >>w<<
[10:52] <morphine> Seveas, AND installed the dabber version of pmount tring to make the floppy works
[10:52] <NightLord> linux has the sense to put its swap file on a different partition
[10:52] <Seveas> :|
[10:52] <rockviech> okay next ompaul
[10:52] <Delvien> mustard5 can ya help me with this one too : ) http://pastebin.com/416507
[10:52] <ajeet> mustard5: output is 8452? 00:00:00 esd
[10:52] <Seveas> floppys have NOTHING to do with pmount
[10:52] <penguinbrat> simon__: you can use the command "df" to see what partitions are mounted where...
[10:52] <ompaul> rockviech, mount /one
[10:52] <morphine> I installed the newer (dapper) version of pmount! that broked my syestem?
[10:52] <ompaul> rockviech, sudo mount /one
[10:53] <mustard5> ajeet, type killall esd and then try again to hear flash
[10:53] <rockviech> done ompaul
[10:53] <mustard5> Delvien, looking now...
[10:53] <Drel> Anyone knowledgeable care to update this document -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI -- with Ubuntu Breezy specific info? :)
[10:53] <NightLord> gparted shows what file system a partition uses, so like i said, do not delete swap or ext3 and you're safe
[10:53] <cana2s> #gaysadomaso
[10:53] <andi5> mustard5: maybe reload the page or even restart your browser (may help, do not know)
[10:53] <rockviech> awsome ompaul, one is now 7,7gb ^^
[10:53] <ajeet> mustard5: its ok now, installed alsa oss wrapper and it works now, dont know it went in the 1st place though.... thanks anyway
[10:53] <rockviech> that was all ompaul?
[10:53] <mustard5> ajeet, roger :)
[10:54] <ompaul> rockviech, df | grep one
[10:54] <blueblood> Trying to run Quake4, and I get this error: Sys_Error: SDL_GL_LoadLibrary libGL.so.1 failed: Could not load OpenGL library
[10:54] <andi5> mustard5: i am sorry, false address :(
[10:54] <ompaul> rockviech, do you get output for that?
[10:54] <rockviech> /dev/hda1              8657308    131228   8086304   2% /one
[10:54] <blueblood> Anyone know why that is? The libGL.so.1 is in /usr/lib and that path is also in the ld.so.conf
[10:54] <e-edge> how can I get skype to connect through a proxy, I've tried export "http_proxy"="host:port", and "http_proxy"="http://host:port" and without quotations and still nothing :P
[10:54] <andi5> blueblood: wild guess, does ldconfig help?
[10:54] <tidali> Hello, Im trying to install ubuntu yet when I get up to the partitioning part I get the following error: The Attempt To Mount A Filesystem with type ext3 in IDE1 (partition #1 at HDA1  a / failed. You may resume partitioning from the partitioning menu Do you want to resume partitioning? -- however when I do it over, I still get the same error both manually and automatic.
[10:54] <mustard5> Delvien, one tick..I'm just checking something
[10:54] <rockviech> is that ok ompaul?
[10:54] <blueblood> andi5,  I have run ldconfig yes?
[10:55] <ompaul> rockviech, now change the ownership to the user that is on the machine
[10:55] <Delvien> mustard5 tick? do you play everquest lol
[10:55] <ompaul> rockviech, what is the username that you use?
[10:55] <rockviech> rockviech
[10:55] <rockviech> ^^
[10:55] <tidali> Can someone help me please
[10:55] <andi5> blueblood: so, have you or not?
[10:55] <tidali> ????
[10:55] <blueblood> andi5, what?
[10:55] <ompaul> rockviech, sudo chown rockviech:rockviech /one
[10:55] <penguinbrat> tidali: I think it asks you if you want to format the partitions, but defaults to "no" - did you format them?
[10:55] <ompaul> rockviech, you are done have a nice day
[10:56] <mustard5> Delvien, naah...never played everquest. :)   Delvien try this command  apt-cache search xorg-driver-fglrx
[10:56] <mustard5>   there are a couple of packages there you might need to install first
[10:56] <thoreauputic> tidali: is hda1 actually an ext3 partition?
[10:56] <simon__> nightlord it shows:/dev/hda1 ext3 :then a/devhda3 ext3 with boot at the end of it:Then .dev/hda2 extended: then /devhda6 linux-swap: Then /dev/hda5 Linux-swap which ones can i safely delete?
[10:56] <Delvien> mustard5 im actually installing a new driver
[10:56] <MasterYuri> :( i can't open audio files !! with all multimedia players
[10:56] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Now that packages are living and kicking, I must reboot the computer, right?
[10:56] <MasterYuri> help !
[10:56] <Delvien> mustard5 it supports Dynamic clock settings for my Vid card.
[10:56] <rockviech> thanks a lot ompaul
[10:56] <andi5> blueblood: a wild idea, but maybe issueing "sudo ldconfig" might help, probably not, just an idea :)
[10:56] <rockviech> youre the man ;)
[10:56] <rockviech> goodnight at all
[10:57] <blueblood> andi5, I already done that
[10:57] <e-edge> how can I get skype to connect through a proxy, I've tried export "http_proxy"="host:port", and "http_proxy"="http://host:port" and without quotations and still nothing :P
[10:57] <topyli> so many DHCP bugs like #3360, debian bug #151820, with loads of duplicates and none resolved :(
[10:57] <ompaul> rockviech, np hang around and learn more :-)
[10:57] <thoreauputic> MasterYuri: have you checked for muted channels by running alsamixer in a terminal ?
[10:57] <Delvien> mustard5 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78466
[10:57] <penguinbrat> SGershon: not really (it would be the easiest), but you should just have to edit your xorg.conf file (putting in the right driver - fglrx), modprobing the fglrx kernel module and then restarting X...
[10:57] <Grev> my thesaurus is missing in OpenOffice2 (1.92), is that normal
[10:57] <mustard5> Delvien, it seems to want the another package installed, I can only assume that you can get it via apt-get
[10:57] <tidali> thoreauputic, how could I check if hda1 is ext3?
[10:57] <rockviech> ompaul, thanks, ill try, next thing is to get gdesklet work, with the mac os x bar, somehow this wont work
[10:57] <tidali> i just got this cpu from my cousin
[10:57] <tidali> its fairly old
[10:57] <rockviech> but ompaul, i wont go on your nerves anymore ^^
[10:57] <JDahl> is there a simple way to disable BELL throughout gnome include terminals, emacs, etc.?
[10:57] <tidali> I just need it to monitor my nagios
[10:58] <MasterYuri> thoreauputic i dont understand
[10:58] <DaSkreech> Can I install just Ubuntu-base?
[10:58] <MasterYuri> sorry
[10:58] <thoreauputic> tidali: are you installing only ubuntu, or do you have a windows partition ?
[10:58] <penguinbrat> tidali: use the command "df" it will tell you all the partitions and where they are mounted...
[10:58] <JDahl> other than smashing the speaker...
[10:58] <penguinbrat> penguinbrat: from the command line...
[10:58] <ompaul> rockviech, well I don't know how to do what your talking about :-)
[10:58] <mustard5> Delvien,  reading the how to now
[10:58] <tidali> thoreauputic, it has windows on it currently
[10:58] <andi5> blueblood: another wild idea: there is probably an executable somewhere (not a possible bash script starting the game), ldd <that file>? *ducks*
[10:58] <tidali> but I am choosing to use the entire disk....
[10:58] <thoreauputic> MasterYuri: type   alsamixer  in a terminal and see if any channels say "mm"  (use m to unmute)
[10:58] <tidali> penguinbrat, how can I do that if I am in the install?
[10:58] <paisone> how can i start a *.run file ???
[10:59] <blueblood> "not a dynamic executable"
[10:59] <rockviech> ompaul : http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/categories.php?func=gd_show_app&gd_app_id=210
[10:59] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Wow! Ok, lets do it in parts: First edit xorg.conf and substitute ati by fglrx. Right?
[10:59] <MasterYuri> ok
[10:59] <rockviech> ompaul, its an xml file which should be shown on the desktop, but th eonly thing i get is the sourcecode of it ^^
[10:59] <mustard5> Delvien, I notice the how to says to install this too sudo dpkg -i xorg-driver-fglrx_8.18.8-1_i386.deb  have you got that?
[10:59] <thoreauputic> tidali: if you aren't keeping windows, jsut let ubuntu automatically use the whole disc
[10:59] <tidali> thoreauputic, that is what i chose...
[10:59] <tidali> but its still giving me this error....
[10:59] <penguinbrat> SGershon: yeah, actually I think the driver is called radeon, but could be wrong...
[10:59] <andi5> blueblood: then "file <that file>", would not be surprised if it was a shell script =)
[11:00] <SGershon> Yeah, my video card is a Mobility radeon.
[11:00] <Delvien> mustard5 yep
[11:00] <blueblood> it is
[11:00] <SGershon> Yeah, my video card is a Mobility Radeon.
[11:00] <thoreauputic> tidali: erm, did you choose to let it automatically partition?
[11:00] <blueblood> it sets $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
[11:00] <tidali> thoreauputic, yes sir....
[11:00] <blueblood> andi5, hmm, how can I check were that points to?
[11:00] <cyphase> Can everyone in here record themselves saying "I'm FULL_NAME. I'm AGE years old, live in STATE/PROVINCE/COUNTRY, and I use Ubuntu Linux."?
[11:00] <cyphase> then send it to me
[11:00] <mustard5> Delvien, the former seems to want the latter, so its strange that the order is wrong in the HOW TO :)
[11:00] <thoreauputic> tidali: then I'm confused too ...
[11:00] <andi5> blueblood: try to read it, you need not understand everything, try to understand the bottom lines :)
[11:00] <rockviech> ompaul, but , this has time, have to sleep, have to work tomorrow, its nearly midnight in germany ^^
[11:00] <penguinbrat> tidali: not to be a smart *ss, but you are formating the partitions after they are written to disk right? I think it defaults to "no" when asking you...
[11:00] <rockviech> ompaul, goodnight
[11:01] <ompaul> cyphase, you want 600 + to participate in that heh
[11:01] <ompaul> rockviech, cheers
[11:01] <tidali> so
[11:01] <Delvien> mustard5 installing driver right now
[11:01] <tidali> youre saying
[11:01] <HrdwrBoB> cyphase: I'm not really feeling inspired
[11:01] <tidali> i need to choose yes
[11:01] <tidali> ?
[11:01] <andi5> blueblood: another way is to start it via  "strace -o <outputfile> <cmd> <param>*"
[11:01] <paisone> how can i start a *.run file
[11:01] <HrdwrBoB> cyphase: should you have occupation in htere?
[11:01] <penguinbrat> tidali: yeah
[11:01] <cyphase> lol
[11:01] <mustard5> Delvien good luck :)
[11:01] <thoreauputic> tidali: you need to let the installer format your partitions, yes
[11:01] <tidali> well
[11:01] <helix2> I need some help, I've just installed Ubuntu, and I want to use Rythmbox, but when i want to add an mp3 it says its not an audio stream, do i need to get the codecs somewhere ?
[11:01] <DaSkreech> Or rather if I installed ubuntu-minimal could I install edubuntu-desktop and get the same as a default install of Edubuntu?
[11:01] <SGershon> penguinbrat: My Video Card is called Mobility Radeon, how can I know if I should use fglrx like said on the page, or other driver (like radeon). Where can I check the name?
[11:01] <tidali> i did that..
[11:01] <ompaul> HrdwrBoB, what did you have for breakfast?
[11:01] <tidali> hmmm
[11:01] <cyphase> ompaul, 600-those who don't have mics
[11:01] <tidali> which choice is that?
[11:01] <DaSkreech> !tell helix2 about mp3
[11:01] <cyphase> minus those not listening to the room
[11:01] <tidali> do you guys remember the exact question prompt?
[11:02] <cyphase> minus those who don't want to do it
[11:02] <tidali> or something close to it
[11:02] <tidali> so i can be cautious
[11:02] <tidali> when installing?
[11:02] <Delvien> mustard5 seems to be running
[11:02] <cyphase> lol
[11:02] <HrdwrBoB> ompaul: I'm currently eating a hame/tomato/pepper toasted sandwich on brown bread
[11:02] <blueblood> anyway I can check if my 3D card really works?
[11:02] <mustard5> Delvien, thats a positive sign :)
[11:02] <blueblood> so I got the drivers right and so.
[11:02] <penguinbrat> SGershon: the radeon driver I believe is the open source version from xorg, the fglrx is the binary version from ATI - you will want to use fglrx...
[11:02] <thoreauputic> tidali: hard to remember since we only install once usually :)
[11:02] <paisone> hallo kann mir einer erzhlen wie ich eine *.run datei ausfhren kann???
[11:02] <sunshine82> my computer just log it self out how do i check to see if i have any virus or anything like that
[11:02] <andi5> blueblood: glxgears might help, if it is ati featured by fglrx, there is some fglrxgears or so
[11:02] <DaSkreech> sunshine82: Hi!
[11:02] <cyphase> so is anyone going to do it?
[11:02] <tidali> heh
[11:02] <cyphase> lol
[11:02] <tidali> okay
[11:02] <tidali> but what are you telling me to look out for?
[11:02] <andi5> blueblood: or glxinfo
[11:03] <Dave2> Is there any way to do a "dist-downgrade" to a previous dist?
[11:03] <thoreauputic> tidali: if you are letting ubuntu use the whole drive you don't need to be cautious :)
[11:03] <blueblood> andi5, glxgears shows...gears spinning, good sign?
[11:03] <damg> i have starmath ttfs lying currently in /tmp - what should i do to register them?
[11:03] <tidali> should
[11:03] <andi5> blueblood: look for fps
[11:03] <tidali> i try setting it to ext2 first?
[11:03] <blueblood> didn't see any fps
[11:03] <evian> every time I try to open a personal letter in openoffice2 writer, it locks up
[11:03] <thoreauputic> tidali: you don't need to
[11:03] <sunshine82> something is really wrong it keep login it sellf off
[11:03] <ompaul> tidali,  no - go with the flow let it choose for you
[11:03] <sunshine82> help
[11:03] <andi5> blueblood: start it in the terminal, it prints there
[11:03] <tidali> im telling you
[11:03] <confrey> why can't I play audio cd? every time I have a msg like 'unable to open resource for writing'
[11:03] <evian> I mean create a personal letter with the wizard
[11:03] <tidali> this is what i did....
[11:03] <blackvd_> I've installed a slave drive,I want to use it for free space.so i installed it put ubuntu on it,the edited the fstab putting it in /opt2.my problem is when i format it using system>disks and I reboot I get gub error 15
[11:03] <tidali> i let it auto do everything
[11:04] <e-edge> downloaded static skype, wheres a good place to extract?
[11:04] <bettong_BOFH> in the kitchen
[11:04] <blueblood> andi5, hmm, must be doing something wrong, because I am running it from a terminal, and it won't show me any FPS
[11:04] <blackvd_> *grub
[11:04] <penguinbrat> sunshine82: whats the problem?
[11:04] <f311> hiho ... i have a big problem with my graphic card ... -,-
[11:04] <f311> my old one don't work any more so i changed ... now i reconfigored the new one ... and i'm not able to log into the graphical again ... BUT my graphical loggin in system works and i can open with terminal every graphical program exept 'nautilus --browser'
[11:04] <helix2> Geeees i LOVE ubuntu
[11:04] <f311> has anyone any idea?
[11:04] <DaSkreech> sunshine82: Windows?
[11:04] <sunshine82> penguinbrat my computer keep login it self off
[11:04] <tidali> i did _EVERYTHING_ auto
[11:04] <holycow> helix2, welcome :)
[11:04] <helix2> thx
[11:05] <blackvd_> so has anyone in here installed a second drive for free space?
[11:05] <DaSkreech> helix2: No Problem
[11:05] <sunshine82> daskreech ive download this sidenet wine
[11:05] <ompaul> blackvd_, its not free any more :-)
[11:05] <andi5> blueblood: well, cannot check that here because i have glx&dri deactivated (prefer stable to ever-crashing)... but if they are moving fast, it seems ok... what about glxinfo?
[11:05] <penguinbrat> sunshine82: it logs you off by it self?
[11:06] <sunshine82> penguinbrat yes i dont know why
[11:06] <sunshine82> penguinbrat how do i check for virus and stuff like that
[11:06] <ompaul> blackvd_, there is an automagic program if you have problems with it I can talk you through the command line
[11:06] <NightLord> why doesn't XFCE recognise my MP3 player? Its a standard usb drive
[11:06] <blackvd_> right
[11:06] <blackvd_> I just wanna get rid of all the base files
[11:06] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Ok, changed the driver name on xorg.conf. It was only one place.
[11:06] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Now I need to modprobing the fglrx kernel module. Right?
[11:06] <NightLord> ok, how do i mount a USB drive?
[11:06] <blackvd_> ok
[11:06] <helix2> Daskreech: its so powerful, i just dont get why windoze is still around
[11:06] <fbafelipe> hi
[11:06] <tidali> could it be a bad hard drive or something?
[11:06] <penguinbrat> SGershon: yeah, but X may try and do it for you, I know thats the way nvidia works...
[11:06] <fbafelipe> someone here know hot to configure the gnome?
[11:06] <thoreauputic> tidali: possible - or a bad disc
[11:06] <thoreauputic> tidali: did you burn the disc or is it a shipit disc?
[11:06] <blueblood> andi5, shows alot of info
[11:06] <fbafelipe> how do i add new aplications into the menu?
[11:06] <e-edge> downloaded static skype, wheres a good place to extract it to.. notice the slight change in the sentance :P lol
[11:06] <e-edge> I know it doesn't matter... but still.
[11:06] <e-edge> never downloaded static'y type thingies before.
[11:06] <e-edge> really have no idea what I'm doing.
[11:06] <mustard5> e-edge, I can tell you where to get a .deb for skype
[11:06] <fmasi> what is the name of the pakage that i nead to instal in order to open .zip and .rar
[11:06] <e-edge> a .deb that actually works?
[11:06] <ompaul> blackvd_, choose /diskone _not_ /home <<<<< NO as the name for it -- the program lives at System - Administration - Disks
[11:06] <e-edge> that'd be amazing.
[11:06] <e-edge> lol
[11:06] <DaSkreech> Hang around and you'll figure it out
[11:07] <mustard5> e-edge, yep a working .deb
[11:07] <DaSkreech> helix2: Hang around and you'll figure it out
[11:07] <Stormx2> gah!
[11:07] <misfit_toy> helix2, because 90% of corporations use windows.
[11:07] <tidali> thoreauputic, burnt it
[11:07] <ompaul> blackvd_, did you see that?
[11:07] <tidali> but Ive used this
[11:07] <tidali> multiple times before
[11:07] <andi5> fmasi: unzip, zip, unrar-free?
[11:07] <tidali> however, It has a few scratches ;/
[11:07] <blackvd_> yeah
[11:07] <tidali> Where can I download a new one and burn it at?
[11:07] <e-edge> mustard5, that'd be great. Because the recent .deb has dependency problems :)
[11:07] <thoreauputic> tidali: you know it's a good disc? You checked it?
[11:07] <SGershon> penguinbrat: So I should restart X now? How?
[11:07] <penguinbrat> sunshine82: you still here?
[11:08] <mustard5> ubotu: tell e-edge about skype
[11:08] <helix2> misfit_toy: well 90% of corps would save lots of money, time and gain productivity with ubuntu
[11:08] <tidali> thoreauputic, I run ubuntu on four other computers
[11:08] <tidali> Ive used this disk several times.
[11:08] <DaSkreech> penguinbrat: I think it logged her out again
[11:08] <puff> If I want to set up a firewall to briefly block outgoing connections, what's the easiest/fastest/simplest way?
[11:08] <mustard5> e-edge, there is a repository listed in that message from ubotu
[11:08] <DaSkreech> penguinbrat: do you understand what she is asking?
[11:08] <thoreauputic> tidali: right, but you meantioned it's scratched ;)
[11:08] <tidali> okay
[11:08] <real_bassman> hey real linux noob here can't get ubuntu to work on my laptop... the screen just goes white with wierd lines on it. Can anyone help?
[11:08] <tidali> Im in the menu
[11:09] <tidali> "ERASE entire disk"
[11:09] <tidali> or
[11:09] <tidali> "Partition manually"
[11:09] <tidali> "Erase entire disk, right?
[11:09] <penguinbrat> SGershon: yeah, one thing to do (when ever I mess with the conf), go to a command line, and just type in "X" if everything works okay it will give you a grey stippled screen with a cursor - other wise you will just get gdm error messgeas...
[11:09] <mustard5> e-edge, it fixes the problem with skype wanting the dependency libqt3c102-mt
[11:09] <andi5> well... question for the channel: why is nobody reading the ubuntu starter guide shipped with ubuntu? ;-)
[11:09] <penguinbrat> DaSkreech: I think so, her network connection I presume?
[11:09] <thoreauputic> tidali: right - assuming you want t o blow windows away
[11:09] <puff> I'm testing some software i'm developing and it normally talks to an outside server;  thie stuff I'm testing is supposed to have it talk to a server running on the same box, but I want to make absolutely sure it won't send bogus requests to the outside server.
[11:09] <HrdwrBoB> andi5: because people don't read documentation
[11:09] <e-edge> thanks mustard5 :)
[11:09] <HrdwrBoB> it's a well.. er.. documented fact
[11:09] <tidali> yes
[11:09] <tidali> okay
[11:09] <tidali> now
[11:09] <mustard5> e-edge, come back if you have questions :)
[11:09] <e-edge> Ok, I can't go to the wiki though because it's down isn't it?
[11:09] <tidali> "if you continute the changes listed below will be written to the disks"
[11:09] <penguinbrat> DaSkreech:: or is it the session manager she is talking about?
[11:09] <tidali> blah blah
[11:10] <andi5> HrdwrBoB: but it is great, really.... and i guess 40% of talk could be avoided here then :P
[11:10] <tidali> should I choose yes or no
[11:10] <real_bassman> btw i've tried googling etc and even asking a friend... this is my last resort you might say, no offense :-)
[11:10] <tidali> yes right?
[11:10] <thoreauputic> HrdwrBoB: really? i never read the document that said that ;)
[11:10] <HrdwrBoB> andi5: indeed you are entirely correct
[11:10] <Cryptid> how do i install .tar.gz file (command?)????
[11:10] <thoreauputic> tidali: yes
[11:10] <tidali> "if you continute the changes listed below will be written to the disks"
[11:10] <tidali> ok
[11:10] <holycow> andi5, rofl
[11:10] <DaSkreech> penguinbrat: She said she had wine installed
[11:10] <holycow> indeed
[11:10] <welp> hello
[11:10] <HrdwrBoB> andi5: but unless you can change the instinctive habits of people the world around, I think we're stuck for now :)
[11:10] <holycow> andi5, human nature needs a service pack i think
[11:10] <welp> i'm getting ubuntu
[11:10] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Can you explain? X gives me a Fatal Error: Server is already active
[11:10] <holycow> or a 2x4 to the noggin
[11:10] <DaSkreech> penguinbrat: which I think is wh she wants to look for a virus
[11:11] <AndyR> hi all
[11:11] <sunshine82> penguinbrat somethin doggy is happen
[11:11] <tidali> the first partition goes through fine
[11:11] <steigweis> fine
[11:11] <tidali> ./ keeps failing though
[11:11] <sunshine82> dogey
[11:11] <ompaul> andi5, the thing is that it is nice - you know what I will try to point people at it
[11:11] <AndyR> anyone using skype 1.2.0.17 on ubuntu here?
[11:11] <Stormx2> welp: Good on you!
[11:11] <penguinbrat> sunshine82: what is happening - are you getting kicked off the net, or is X Windows starting over?
[11:11] <sunshine82> my computer keep login it self off
[11:11] <CaNsA> !tell CaNsA voodoo
[11:11] <andi5> what about putting it in the title, i guess many people do not click the lifebelt?
[11:11] <ompaul> andi5, just looking at it for the first time now :-/
[11:11] <puff> I guess I could just tweak iptables.
[11:12] <sunshine82> penguinbrat everytime i try and go on the internet press the icon the computer log me out
[11:12] <e-edge> mustard5, am I meant to be accessing the wiki for instructions because if so its down. I can get to http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl but I'm not exactly sure what I'm meant to be doing there... :s
[11:12] <andi5> it should be made 400x300 pixels always-on-top...
[11:12] <blackvd_> ompaul, so 'Disks Manager' right?
[11:12] <thoreauputic> andi5: do you think peopel actually reaed the /topic ? <grin>
[11:12] <Cryptid> HOW do i install .tar.gz file (the command please?)????
[11:12] <penguinbrat> sunshine82: though wine, or just opening up firefox or something?
[11:12] <thoreauputic> *people
[11:12] <Stormx2> andi5: I'm confused! I have put the packages on hold (in aptitude they have a "h" beside them), but its making no difference
[11:12] <sunshine82> penguinbrat it wont let me access the terminal
[11:12] <NightLord> when trying to mount my usb drive, ubuntu won't let me
[11:12] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Can you explain more on this issue? 'X' gives me a Fatal Error: Server is already active.
[11:12] <andi5> thoreauputic: well, _i_ do ;)
[11:12] <thoreauputic> Cryptid: that depends
[11:12] <tidali> im going to redownload it
[11:12] <tidali> http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/5.10/ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso
[11:12] <tidali> would that work?
[11:12] <welp> how can i install it on a brand new computer if i have no CD-RW but have downloaded the iso image?
[11:13] <helix2> welp: order it for free
[11:13] <thoreauputic> andi5: yes, but you aren't the target audience ;-)
[11:13] <DaSkreech> sunshine82: Can you right click on the internet and get properties?
[11:13] <Cryptid> thoreauputic, i downloaded SoundStudio and i want to install it how do i do it?
[11:13] <mustard5> e-edge, the .deb is already constructed and downloadable, the wiki is more explaining how it was doen
[11:13] <ompaul> andi5, actually one minor error - Upgrading Ubuntu will not be going anywhere shortly :-)
[11:13] <andi5> Stormx2: hm... how do you update then?
[11:13] <sunshine82> penguinbrat the internet is on now
[11:13] <DaSkreech> welp: Get friends :)
[11:13] <sunshine82> penguinbrat i dont know what was goin on there how do i check
[11:13] <penguinbrat> SGershon: just log out, hit ctrl+alt+bckspace to force X to restart, if it works great - otherwise you need to edit the conf file... once in X, you can hit ALT+CTRL+SHFT+F1 to get to a trminal shell where you can edit it...
[11:13] <helix2> lol DaSkreech
[11:13] <mustard5> e-edge, if you're having trouble accessing it, that is a problem :)
[11:13] <thoreauputic> Cryptid: I have no idea, since I've never done it - I asume there are instructions ?
[11:13] <NightLord> anyone?
[11:14] <andi5> ompaul: ok, but most people are _not_ asking why their system is broken now, are they? ;)
[11:14] <mc|amb> welp, ask a friend
[11:14] <mustard5> e-edge, I have an alternate plan...
[11:14] <penguinbrat> sunshine82: well, dont wory about a virus or anything, I've nvr had a virus in linux and I've been using it for over a decade...
[11:14] <e-edge> hehe :) yeah, I can't connect to the wiki.
[11:14] <tidali> hm
[11:14] <tidali> whats the software to burn cds again?
[11:14] <sunshine82> penguinbrat so whay did that just happen
[11:14] <tidali> if I make a copy of this cd
[11:14] <andi5> Stormx2: and: me is wondering too (need too learn)
[11:14] <ompaul> :)
[11:14] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Ok. I'll come back soon.
[11:14] <tidali> it will make a new one
[11:14] <NightLord> why does it say "can't find /dev/sda1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab" when i try to mount my usb drive
[11:14] <penguinbrat> sunshine82: it sounds like the app you are running, is triggering some bug in X that is killing it, and it simply restarts...
[11:14] <ompaul> andi5,reat it last of the faq things it is (when you understand it funny)
[11:15] <mustard5> e-edge, go to this link and create your own sources.list and add the seveas repository to it http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[11:15] <welp> couldn't i install over a network if i mount the image>?
[11:15] <cianci> hi, i want to get my HP Deskjet 610C printer to work, how can i do that? (it's usb) and ideas?
[11:15] <e-edge> Ok, thanks.
[11:15] <ompaul> NightLord, it should just auto mount it
[11:15] <e-edge> I think I know why I cant access the wiki,.
[11:15] <NightLord> it doesn't, i'm using xfce
[11:15] <mustard5> e-edge, I would suggest you disable the repo after getting skype
[11:15] <e-edge> I havn't set up https proxy.
[11:15] <Stormx2> andi5: Its not working. The little notifier in the top right is still saying 2 updates available (i updated)
[11:15] <e-edge> I'm a dolt.
[11:15] <e-edge> lol
[11:15] <helix2> omg ubuntu is just so awesome, i was on fedora before its uncomparable
[11:16] <sunshine82> penguinbrat ok thaks
[11:16] <penguinbrat> sunshine82: are you doing this through wine? I had a probelm with wine killing the X server on the last coupld of versions - but I thought it was just my funky setup...
[11:16] <DaSkreech> helix2: then please don't compare them
[11:16] <mustard5> e-edge, I would suggest you disable the repo after getting skype  (just need to confirm you read this)
[11:16] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Hi! Restarted X, everything looks fine!
[11:16] <DaSkreech> helix2: Unless you have a blog :)
[11:16] <JDahl> cianci, try to add the printer with the printer setup tool on system->administration
[11:16] <Stormx2> andi5: And apt-get doesn't attempt to hold them back :-\
[11:16] <ompaul> NightLord, interesting, I must look into that one - when I find my fob
[11:16] <welp> couldn't i install over a network if i mount the image>?
[11:16] <blackvd_> so no one know how to update the master boot loader after formating a slave drive?
[11:16] <NightLord> :(
[11:16] <penguinbrat> SGershon: sweet! now just to get the dual monitor working... lol
[11:16] <andi5> Stormx2: maybe it is just aptitude, am investigating
[11:16] <tidali> whats the software to burn cds again?
[11:16] <bimberi> NightLord: did you specify a mountpoint? - mount /dev/sda1 /path/to/mountpoint
[11:16] <helix2> DaSkreech: i guess ill have time to right one since i have no bugs to deal with
[11:16] <DaSkreech> Oh right I wanted to ask a question :)
[11:16] <e-edge> mustard5, Ok, will do... Any particular reason?
[11:16] <SGershon> penguinbrat: that's the hard part!
[11:16] <real_bassman> for me gotta get 1 monitor working :-P
[11:17] <DaSkreech> can I uninstall a program and everything that depends on it?
[11:17] <ompaul> NightLord, I would just look for a faq on usb keys and linux
[11:17] <cianci> JDaul , when i click printing, nothing comes up
[11:17] <welp> NightLord, have yoiu tried pressing alt+F2 and running nautilus?
[11:17] <thoreauputic> blackvd_:  grub-install /dev/hda (or whatever drive your mbr is on)
[11:17] <mustard5> e-edge, not everything in it is guaranteed to work on all systems
[11:17] <mustard5> e-edge, skype is ok though
[11:17] <DaSkreech> helix2: Oh yeah efficent productivity works havoc into my life too
[11:17] <penguinbrat> SGershon: lol, its actually not all that hard - there is the X way, and then they ATI way if they are anything like nvidia (nvidia has twin view)...
[11:17] <welp> NightLord, then try it
[11:17] <sunshine82> penguinbrat no i wasnt doin anything with wine
[11:18] <e-edge> ok, cool
[11:18] <mustard5> e-edge, grab skype and then disable so you don't acccidently upgrade packages that migh break your system
[11:18] <SGershon> penguinbrat: What is the X way?
[11:18] <penguinbrat> sunshine82: what was this "icon" you were clicking on?
[11:18] <e-edge> :)
[11:18] <thewayofzen> has anyone been able to compile blackbox 0.70.1
[11:18] <e-edge> I've got access to the wiki now.
[11:18] <thewayofzen> im stuck here.. could use help
[11:18] <andi5> Stormx2: go to the help of synaptic, read section 3.9, maybe that helps
[11:18] <mustard5> e-edge, the wiki has a download link
[11:18] <SGershon> It's incredible how much we learn so fast.
[11:18] <e-edge> Fiddled with https proxy setting.
[11:18] <e-edge> thanks, that should make things easier.
[11:18] <e-edge> :)
[11:18] <thoreauputic> thewayofzen: just a guess - do you have xlibs-dev installed ?
[11:18] <mustard5> e-edge, its a bit obscure but its there somewhere (the download link in the wiki)
[11:18] <thewayofzen> thoreauputic, i sure do
[11:19] <penguinbrat> SGershon: basically setting up to screens, in the xorg.conf there is a section called screen and you simply duplicate it, adding the lines "screen 0" and "screen 1" for each section.. I'll post my conf to show you what I mean...
[11:19] <thewayofzen> thoreauputic,  ive used checkinstall to create a .deb and when i install it ive no idea where it ends up
[11:19] <thoreauputic> thewayofzen: OK as I said - a guess ;)
[11:19] <thewayofzen> thoreauputic,  so when i do it with sudo ./configure && make && make install
[11:19] <thewayofzen> it doesnt seem to work either
[11:19] <thoreauputic> thewayofzen: probably the binary is in /usr/local/bin
[11:19] <thewayofzen> thoreauputic, nope.. already looked
[11:19] <bimberi> thewayofzen: dpkg -L <package>
[11:19] <thewayofzen> im not sure what im doing
[11:19] <tidali> ok
[11:19] <andi5> thewayofzen: what error message?
[11:20] <tidali> this computer is pissing me off.
[11:20] <penguinbrat> SGershon: http://pastebin.com/416540 but remember that this is for nvidia and not ATI ;-)
[11:20] <e-edge> mustard5, ok, I think I found it - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Skype... the deb on that page :)
[11:20] <thoreauputic> thewayofzen: the compile completed without errors? You didn't specify a different install path?
[11:20] <mustard5> e-edge, http://home.versateladsl.be/wvermeir/ubuntu/skype_1.2.0.18-1_i386.deb
[11:20] <thewayofzen> thoreauputic,  if i run make alone it finishes all the way no problems
[11:20] <mtupper> hey all, i have the most rookie question of all...:   how do i install a package from the CLI?   sudo gtkg -i <package> ???
[11:20] <SGershon> penguinbrat: but may work for ATI?
[11:21] <thewayofzen> andi5,  some recursive errors on the docs dir.. other then that i dont think there are any errors
[11:21] <thoreauputic> thewayofzen: and you have a checkinstall deb installed now?
[11:21] <nalioth> ubotu: tell mtupper about apt-get
[11:21] <mustard5> e-edge, either that one or the one in the seveas repo should work
[11:21] <thewayofzen> thoreauputic, yup
[11:21] <andi5> system -> administration -> synaptic (have localized version here (no english))
[11:21] <loufoque> can someone help me writing a .fonts.conf file ? I would like some fonts (ms fonts) not to be antialiased if their size is less than 15.
[11:21] <penguinbrat> SGershon: doh, no it has the settings for twinview... just a sec...
[11:21] <thoreauputic> thewayofzen: if so, use bimberi 's command
[11:21] <mtupper> ah, ok
[11:21] <thewayofzen> thoreauputic, im remaking the deb
[11:21] <mtupper> so its, apt-get <package> ???
[11:21] <andi5> thewayofzen: can you post the last lines in pastebin.com?
[11:21] <SGershon> penguinbrat: there is no Screen duplicated there...
[11:22] <thewayofzen> andi5,  sure
[11:22] <thoreauputic> thewayofzen: it would be very surprising if the binary was *not* in /usr/local/bin
[11:22] <bimberi> mtupper: sudo apt-get install <package>    :)
[11:22] <ognjen> mtupper, sudo apt-get install <package>
[11:22] <thoreauputic> thewayofzen: since that is the default usually
[11:22] <dewd> guys, what other p2p client exists that works like "amule"? I mean, I want to access the same network that "amule" accesses, but I want to use other client. is it possible?
[11:22] <mtupper> finally!  thank you --- out
[11:22] <mustard5> e-edge, if you feel like doing it yourself, that is editing the one from skype repos, the how to will show you anyway.  Personally I went for the 'already done' version :)
[11:22] <nalioth> dewd: open a terminal and type "apt-cache search mule"
[11:22] <thewayofzen> http://pastebin.com/416545
[11:22] <DaSkreech> !tell DaSkreech about ubuntu-base
[11:22] <e-edge> heh, ok getting that deb now.
[11:23] <dewd> nalioth, cool. let me try it
[11:23] <e-edge> probably should have read it more carefully shouldn't I.
[11:23] <penguinbrat> SGershon: look at this forum post I think it is essentially what you are looking for... http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=376177
[11:23] <e-edge> and yeah, the allready done method sounds good to me :)
[11:23] <e-edge> lol
[11:23] <mustard5> :)
[11:23] <DaSkreech> nalioth:!
[11:23] <DaSkreech> nalioth: can I uninstall a program and everything that depends on it?
[11:24] <thoreauputic> thewayofzen: erm, that make is throwing errors
[11:24] <nalioth> DaSkreech: why not? use aptitude
[11:24] <CaNsA> cheers thoreauputic that worked a treat
[11:24] <thoreauputic> thewayofzen: it hasn't compiled
[11:24] <JDahl> DaSkreech, yes, "sudo apt-get remove program"
[11:24] <thewayofzen> thoreauputic,  im attempting to recomple
[11:24] <Tido> rawr, what repository do I need to apt-get install lame?
[11:24] <topyli> JDahl: that doesn't do it
[11:24] <nalioth> DaSkreech: if you us aptitude in place of "apt-get" it'll remove more programs
[11:25] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Tido about repos
[11:25] <DaSkreech> JDahl: So if i sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-base I should be left with nearly nothing on the drive?
[11:25] <thoreauputic> thewayofzen: actually it's the make install that seems to be erroring, sorry
[11:25] <nalioth> Tido: enable universe and multiverse repos, see the msg from ubotu
[11:25] <topyli> nalioth: if you installed it with aptitude, yes
[11:25] <DaSkreech> nalioth: Ah aptitude of course! Thanks
[11:25] <Tido> kk
[11:25] <thewayofzen> thoreauputic,  thats what im saying.. im gonna try checkinstall again ??
[11:25] <penguinbrat> SGershon: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/post-136928.html has the screen 0 and 1 setup also...
[11:25] <andi5> thewayofzen, thoreauputic: well, really? does not it look like it tries to install already? btw... why is mkdir throwing error?
[11:25] <ompaul> DaSkreech, so you want to kill off your machine just reinstall
[11:25] <thewayofzen> ****  Installation failed. Aborting package creation.
[11:26] <CaNsA> !tell CaNsA usb modem
[11:26] <nalioth> topyli: it doesnt matter, aptitude parses the installed base
[11:26] <CaNsA> !tell CaNsA usb
[11:26] <dewd> nalioth, I didn't find anything interesting. I'm going to use amule, thanks.
[11:26] <thoreauputic> andi5: yes I noticed that - it seems to ahve a problem with /usr/local/man
[11:26] <DaSkreech> ompaul: I can't
[11:26] <thewayofzen> it will be so much easier if someone puts a current deb in the repos
[11:26] <mc|amb> is there any free way to play windows games on linux?
[11:26] <topyli> nalioth: is that right? it's smarter than i thought
[11:26] <ompaul> DaSkreech, you can't?
[11:26] <andi5> thoreauputic: blackbox?
[11:26] <DaSkreech> ompaul: No
[11:26] <SGershon> penguinbrat: Great!! I'm reading both now!
[11:27] <thoreauputic> andi5: that's what he's compiling, yes
[11:27] <annex> mc|amb: looked at wine?
[11:27] <DaSkreech> ompaul: I'm trying to install edubuntu but for some reason the computer will not allow it to install
[11:27] <topyli> mc|amb: yes there is, hacking wine to your preference
[11:27] <ompaul> DaSkreech, when you do that I hope you have some disk to install something with
[11:27] <penguinbrat> SGershon: cool =)
[11:27] <mc|amb> annex: nope
[11:27] <topyli> mc|amb: not always easy
[11:27] <DaSkreech> ompaul: the Ubuntu CD seems to work fine
[11:27] <annex> mc|amb: you could always port the game... might take a while though ;-)
[11:27] <andi5> thoreauputic: man, i address everybody incorrect, hell yeah :(
[11:27] <topyli> annex: yeah, without the source it might take all day =)
[11:27] <ompaul> DaSkreech, sudo apt-get install edubuntu-desktop << that might help
[11:27] <DaSkreech> ompaul: So I'm trying to get as low a base as possible so It is like the default Edubuntu and will match the other machines in teh lab
[11:27] <Stormx2> andi5: Eck. Locking packages is synaptic is uber-easy :D
[11:28] <DaSkreech> ompaul: I'd still be left with Ubuntu programs
[11:28] <mc|amb> topyli, annex, thanks, i'll look for some tutorials on setting up wine
[11:28] <ompaul> DaSkreech,  burn a new disk
[11:28] <vinicius_> NoUse: i fixed my problem with the *linux acpi=off* parameter on boot  ;)  thx
[11:28] <annex> mc|amb: wine can be a bit of an art to get working propery, but you can get some stuff running.  Depends on the game
[11:28] <Stormx2> Untill someone compiles VLC with GTK2 and sticks it in the repository
[11:28] <Tido> thanks nalioth! worked great
[11:28] <DaSkreech> ompaul: It's not the disk
[11:28] <annex> mc|amb: any in particular?
[11:28] <andi5> Stormx2: in aptitude it is probably the same, but they hold only for themselves :)
[11:28] <mc|amb> annex: warcraft tft
[11:28] <nalioth> ompaul: isnt it past your bed time?
[11:28] <erf> Where does the wastebaskit store the "deleted" items?
[11:28] <Stormx2> andi5: ah ok
[11:28] <DaSkreech> ompaul: or rather it is the disk but any edubunut disk gives teh same result
[11:28] <andi5> erf: ~/Trash?
[11:28] <ompaul> nalioth, :-)
[11:28] <topyli> mc|amb: there's a web page dedicated to gaming with wine. you should do some clever googling
[11:28] <DaSkreech> ompaul: I used this cd and otehrs to install the erst of the lab
[11:29] <annex> mc|amb: tft?  is that a new one or the old one?  I don't play many games
[11:29] <erf> andi5, nope
[11:29] <bimberi> erf: ~/.Trash
[11:29] <mc|amb> annex: its very old
[11:29] <DaSkreech> ompaul: this one has a different CDRom drive I suspect it doesn't like the ISO for some reason
[11:29] <erf> Thats better
[11:29] <DaSkreech> ompaul: And Yes I know that doesnt make sense
[11:29] <e-edge> mustard5, skype installation successful :)
[11:29] <ompaul> so take a drive that works and put it in that box
[11:29] <helix2> DaSkreech: now its not that i need it very much, but if u tell me theres a quick and easy guide to get 3d acceleration on ATI working, im distributing ubuntu to all people i know
[11:29] <mustard5> e-edge, well done :)
[11:29] <DaSkreech> Then it gets further but stops anyway
[11:30] <penguinbrat> sunshine82: are you still having issues?
[11:30] <annex> mc|amb: then you might have a change.  Also checkout freecraft, although I think they may have gotten shutdown or at least changed their name.  Cedega is a non-free project that uses a lot of wine but is easier to get going normally
[11:30] <DaSkreech> !tell helix about fglrx
[11:30] <andi5> erf: i mean ~/.Trash :)
[11:30] <holycow> heh, if you type in the word failure into the google search field, then you hit 'i'm feeling lucky' instead of search, it goes to a biography of gw bush
[11:30] <erf> lol
[11:30] <DaSkreech> ompaul: Strange but the ubuntu seems to work fine so I'm trying this approach
[11:30] <helix2> !tell helix2 about fglrx
[11:30] <real_bassman> holycow: that google bomb is old lol
[11:30] <DaSkreech> !tell helix2 about fglrx
[11:31] <Stormx2> holycow: i know! try "famous french military victories"
[11:31] <helix2> !tell helix2 about fglrx
[11:31] <ompaul> DaSkreech, dd one hard drive to another
[11:31] <andi5> yeah, tell him, tell him
[11:31] <DaSkreech> helix2: Whoops :-)
[11:31] <blackvd_> ok so I formated my slave and 'sudo grub-install hda' so when i reboot i shouldnt get grub error 15 right?
[11:31] <helix2> oops
[11:31] <DaSkreech> ompaul: Hmm thats a good option
[11:31] <mc|amb> annex: thanks i'll see what I can do to set up wine
[11:31] <helix2> !tell helix2 about fglrx
[11:31] <tpdd> can you restrict sudo access by the ip address used for the ssh connection?
[11:31] <holycow> real_bassman, i'm an angry network guy, they don't include me on all their stupid spam
[11:31] <holycow> hehe :)
[11:31] <thoreauputic> blackvd_: is your partition table accurate? Is your /etc/fstab accurate ?
[11:31] <test34> how can I find out for what kernel version a module was compiled ?
[11:31] <rapha> Hi all
[11:31] <helix> DaSkreech: why did you have the bot /msg me?
[11:31] <thewayofzen> well im guessing im outta luck on this one
[11:32] <DaSkreech> helix: Sorry
[11:32] <nalioth> helix: to inform you of something
[11:32] <real_bassman> holycow: you're lucky, even though i just can't get enough of "if you forward this to x people your life is great" :-P
[11:32] <DaSkreech> helix: Didn't know you had a sequel
[11:32] <Stormx2> holycow: Actually its "French military victories", but meh
[11:32] <helix> nalioth: I don't use ubuntu, what do I care about a binary drive howto?
[11:32] <rapha> Hi all!
[11:32] <andi5> test34: modinfo <modulename>
[11:32] <rapha> ups
[11:32] <helix> DaSkreech: excuse me?
[11:32] <nalioth> helix: you dont use ubuntu? cool!
[11:32] <holycow> Stormx2, well nothing came up so i  think its just as funny :)
[11:32] <mustard5> helix there is a helix2 in this channel ..probably a typo
[11:32] <HiddenWolf> Is there a keyboard shortcut for backwards/forwards in firefox?
[11:32] <ompaul> helix, he was sending it to helix2
[11:32] <CaNsA> should i have done something else before doing sudo apt-get install firestarter?
[11:32] <e-edge> mustard5, I still can't get skype to work with my proxy though, heh ;)
[11:32] <blackvd_> think so yeah
[11:32] <andi5> HiddenWolf: alt-left, alt-right?
[11:33] <helix2> sorry guys, im gonna change the nick righto
[11:33] <dell500> do you have to install SHN plugins for xmms?
[11:33] <test34> thanks andi5
[11:33] <mustard5> e-edge, thats something that might be beyond me :)
[11:33] <holycow> Stormx2, rofl
[11:33] <rapha> I just installed Ubuntu on my laptop, and the package configuration process was interrupted because the harddrive ran full, and now when I say "dpkg --configure -a" it says "process_queue: Assertion `dependtry <= 4' failed" -- what can I do? Will I have to reinstall from scratch?
[11:33] <DaSkreech> any how I'm off to home
[11:33] <holycow> oh that is good
[11:33] <HiddenWolf> andi5, nope
[11:33] <helix> mustard5, ompaul: ok thanks
[11:33] <shoddy> does anyone in here think ubuntu will be usable on a 266mhz laptop with 160 m ram?
[11:33] <DaSkreech> Thanks
[11:33] <blackvd_> before it was loading grub from my slave but since I just formated it...
[11:33] <rapha> shoddy, works okay on a 266MHz PII with 96MB RAM
[11:33] <blackvd_> now will it know to load from my master
[11:34] <thoreauputic> CaNsA: not really - except  sudo apt-get update maybe
[11:34] <CaNsA> ok, brb
[11:34] <shoddy> thanks rapha, but mines not p2, only regular pentium
[11:34] <penguinbrat> shoddy: sure, just use fluxbox or something instead of kde/gnome...
[11:34] <rapha> shoddy, well you have more RAM than I do. Could be okay still.
[11:34] <mustard5> e-edge, do you have to go through a proxy?
[11:34] <shoddy> rapha:thanks ill give er a try
[11:34] <axel> DaSkreech: im old helix2, can u send the ubot plz ;-)
[11:34] <rapha> shoddy: forget about using OpenOffice though
[11:34] <jonny> how do you transfer (and listen to) music on your iPod?
[11:35] <topyli> shoddy: it will run, but you should run xubuntu on that instead of the regular ubuntu. it uses a lighter desktop
[11:35] <shoddy> rapha:i was thinking abiword
[11:35] <real_bassman> rapha: OO.o works for me on basically that but with 196RAM
[11:35] <e-edge> mustard5, yeah... all my outgoing internet from this station has to go through my proxy at 192.168.0.1:6588
[11:35] <shoddy> rapha:i only need it for school and java
[11:35] <Spudchat> hi everyone i get an error about insufficent privelages for the $HOME/.dmrc file
[11:35] <CaNsA> then what thoreauputic
[11:35] <CaNsA> i get the list
[11:35] <Stormx2> How do I set BMP to be my default media player?
[11:35] <Spudchat> when i try and log in any ideas?
[11:35] <mustard5> e-edge, I'm pretty ignorant as far as networking goes...it sounds like a networking problem
[11:35] <rapha> shoddy: abiword works perfectly fine. Any bigger Java application I don't think would work, but learning Java or smaller apps should be perfectly fine.
[11:36] <thoreauputic> CaNsA: then run firestarter from your menu :) Or type  gksudo firestarter in a terminal
[11:36] <rapha> real_bassman: Gimme some more RAM, too :-)
[11:36] <topyli> shoddy: i used to run mandrake on a P166 with 62M ram with the enlightenment window manager, but mozilla and openoffice were a pain
[11:36] <e-edge> yeah it probably is...
[11:36] <e-edge> theres just no way to configure it.
[11:36] <Tido> erm, where did apt-get install lame to?
[11:36] <e-edge> its probably in the options.
[11:36] <e-edge> but its grayed out when you dont have a connection
[11:36] <e-edge> which is somewhat retarded.
[11:36] <rapha> Tido: most probably /usr/bin/lame
[11:36] <jonny> anyone know?
[11:36] <mustard5> e-edge, hmmm..that makes life difficult
[11:37] <CaNsA> it cant find the firestarter package
[11:37] <rapha> Tido: try "which lame"
[11:37] <thoreauputic> Tido: most likely /usr/bin/lame  - type  "which lame " without quotes to see
[11:37] <DaSkreech> !tell axel about fglrx
[11:37] <axel> thx
[11:37] <rapha> thoreauputic: was faster :-D
[11:37] <blackvd_> hmm hdb doesnt show up in my /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:37] <Tido> yup
[11:37] <Tido> nice command :D
[11:37] <e-edge> the skype website recomends I do sudo export "http_proxy"="http://host:port"
[11:37] <e-edge> but that didn't help.
[11:37] <e-edge> heh
[11:38] <Stormx2> Hey? How do i set my default media player (I'm trying to set hotkeys up for pause/play etc)
[11:38] <e-edge> wait, not sudo export just export.
[11:38] <mustard5> CaNsA, its in the universe repository
[11:38] <hyakuhei> Hi guys, I have an odd issue with wireless networking in breezy. I cant browse to websites, I can use irc etc fine, and im not behind a firewall or proxy any ideas?
[11:38] <rapha> Tido: on some Linux or other UNIX systems you'll have to substitute that with "type -p"
[11:38] <andi5> CaNsA: add universe to your list of package sources (read ubuntu starter guide if you do not know how to do that) .... or simply wait until someone instructs the bot to tell you ;-)
[11:38] <thoreauputic> !tell CaNsA about repos
[11:38] <cianci> Does anyone know how i can get my HP deskjet 610C USB printer to work with Ubuntu?
[11:38] <holycow> bah
[11:38] <topyli> Stormx2: you can't set them in gnome for just any player. which one are you using?
[11:38] <andi5> thoreauputic: thanks :D
[11:38] <joe_b> hyakuhei: all browsers?
[11:38] <CaNsA> cheers
[11:38] <holycow> i don't know what people are talking about when they say windows fonts look better
[11:39] <holycow> just installed win fonts and now my fricking windows apps under crossover look like shit
[11:39] <Stormx2> topyli: beep-media-player
[11:39] <holycow> linux fonts are much more pleasing to my eye
[11:39] <topyli> holycow: just a few years ago, i did understand. now it's the opposite
[11:39] <Stormx2> holycow: Yap
[11:39] <andi5> holycow: try to print a (la)tex file, so computer modern fonts on postscript printers.... this is beautiful :D
[11:39] <foampeace> Double your drive space. Delete Windows.
[11:39] <holycow> andi5, heh
[11:39] <[dEvIL-bOY] > heheh
[11:39] <[dEvIL-bOY] > hey peeps
[11:40] <[dEvIL-bOY] > where do i get ubuntu themes from?
[11:40] <topyli> Stormx2: you use gnome? doesn't the keyboard shortcuts applet do the trick?
[11:40] <SEJeff> [dEvIL-bOY] : www.gnome-look.org
[11:40] <hyakuhei> yes joe_b, from firefox to elinks
[11:40] <[dEvIL-bOY] > and what is the default font on the terminal
[11:40] <holycow> and for kde is kde-look.org
[11:40] <Stormx2> topyli: no. it does naaathing. I'm not even sure how to make it my default media player
[11:40] <[dEvIL-bOY] > i changed it and now i can't read it properly
[11:40] <holycow> for gnome there is also art.gnome.org
[11:40] <Stormx2> topyli: So that it opens media files that it supports
[11:40] <andi5> [dEvIL-bOY] : iirc Monospace
[11:41] <[dEvIL-bOY] > cool thanks
[11:41] <topyli> Stormx2: it's not a gnome app. you'll have to right click on different files and tell gnome to open them with beep
[11:41] <russ_> how might someone edit synaptic so i can get all packages, not just ubuntu packages
[11:41] <foampeace> The box said Windows 2000 or better. So I installed Linux.
[11:41] <sergio> hi
[11:41] <sergio> i need someone
[11:41] <topyli> Stormx2: of course, gnome will remember your choice in the future
[11:41] <ompaul> foampeace, hehe
[11:41] <Stormx2> topyli: OK :)
[11:42] <andi5> btw... can somebody tell me whether most apps now link against libstartup-notification or not?
[11:42] <mustard5> ubotu: tell russ_ about repos
[11:42] <thoreauputic> Stormx2: actually you can set beepas a default in th eproperties tab when you right click
[11:42] <Stormx2> topyli: But, can i ever accociate the keyboard shortcuts with it
[11:42] <sergio> to tell me how i can update ubuntu 5.04 to 5.10 without uninstalling the first
[11:42] <foampeace> Use the best: Linux for servers, Mac for graphics, Windows for Solitaire.
[11:42] <kbrooks> russ_: you dont edit the source of synaptic
[11:42] <topyli> Stormx2: doesn't necessarily help with the shortcut thing though
[11:42] <bimberi> sergio: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[11:42] <cianci> i am connected to the internet, but when i do sudo apt-get install xmms, it says:  sudo apt-get install xmms
[11:42] <cianci> Reading package lists... Done
[11:42] <cianci> Building dependency tree... Done
[11:42] <cianci> Package xmms is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[11:42] <cianci> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[11:42] <cianci> is only available from another source
[11:42] <cianci> E: Package xmms has no installation candidate
[11:42] <andi5> foampeace: i could swear there is some sort of solitaire on macos ;-)
[11:42] <russ_> i have to edit the source?
[11:42] <kbrooks> cianci: NEVER paste here
[11:42] <thoreauputic> cianci: do *NOT* paste in here!
[11:42] <Stormx2> thoreauputic: Properties tab? There is preferences, and I can't set it in there :-\
[11:43] <cianci> oh ok
[11:43] <russ_> uboto got me
[11:43] <russ_> thanks
[11:43] <cianci> sry
[11:43] <mustard5> russ_, k
[11:43] <topyli> Stormx2: maybe you'll have to disable the keys in gnome and install xbindkeys or some such daemon to listen to your keyboard for these keys
[11:43] <mustard5> russ_, good luck..come back if you have questions
[11:43] <kbrooks> russ_: source == source code
[11:43] <thoreauputic> Stormx2: right click, look for properties at the bottom, sselect open with
[11:43] <cianci> kbrooks, do you know msg43?
[11:43] <desti> FYI http://www.mindwarestudios.com/download/coldwar_demo.torrent (cold war linux demo) ;-)
[11:43] <mustard5> ubotu: tell cianci about repos
[11:43] <kbrooks> cianci: my friend yeah
[11:43] <Stormx2> thoreauputic: I thought you meant right click bmp ;-)
[11:43] <kbrooks> why
[11:44] <thoreauputic> Stormx2: heh - no in *nautilus*
[11:44] <mustard5> cianci, read message from ubotu plz about adding extra repostories
[11:44] <Stormx2> thoreauputic I figured
[11:44] <Stormx2> ;-)
[11:44] <thoreauputic> :)
[11:44] <cianci> ok, mustard5
[11:44] <MasterYoda> are there any reasons I can't ping localhost on my system?
[11:44] <kbrooks> cianci: ping
[11:44] <MasterYoda> I also can't ssh to localhost
[11:44] <topyli> Stormx2: some people still seem to like old-world music players :)
[11:44] <andi5> MasterYoda: ping 127.0.0.1, if you can, edit /etc/hosts
[11:44] <crimsun> MasterYoda: is sshd (from openssh-server) running?
[11:44] <cianci> what do u mean ping?
[11:45] <Stormx2> topyli: BMP and VLC are the way forwards
[11:45] <joe_b> hyakuhei: now thats just plain freaky :) and only on your wireless connection?
[11:45] <kbrooks> cianci: not "ping me" but rather, "attention please?"
[11:45] <topyli> Stormx2: if you say so :)
[11:45] <foampeace> Keep the dream alive: Hit the snooze button.
[11:45] <cianci> oh (i'm kind of new to all of this)
[11:45] <joe_b> hyakuhei: what kinda response do you get from a "telnet www.google.com 80"
[11:46] <hyakuhei> joe_b had similar on ethernet aswell. all through pcmcia mind
[11:46] <[dEvIL-bOY] > what file format are the themes for ubunut?
[11:46] <Stormx2> Ack. I wish someone would put VLC with GTK2 in the repos =( I can't install the plugins i need with my current (nice looking) version
[11:46] <hyakuhei> joe_b: root@serenity:~# telnet www.google.com 80
[11:46] <hyakuhei> Trying 1.0.0.0...
[11:46] <test34> Stormx2, compile it yourself ?
[11:46] <hyakuhei> but if I try to ping google the IP resolves fine
[11:46] <topyli> Stormx2: there's a pretty gtk2 vlc around?
[11:46] <thoreauputic> hyakuhei: you have DNS problems
[11:46] <foampeace> http://www.nata2.info/humor/pictures/americans.gif
[11:46] <crimsun> topyli: in dapper, yes
[11:46] <kbrooks> cianci: what about msg43?
[11:47] <andi5> Stormx2: what about wxvlc?
[11:47] <joe_b> hyakuhei: it seems very odd
[11:47] <cianci> oh, cause i saw your link on his website
[11:47] <propagandhi> hyakuhei: have you also looked at the /etc/network/interfaces
[11:47] <hyakuhei> The odness is that DNS is working fine with SSH, IRC, PING, etc but not http
[11:47] <jonny> anyone here use iPodder?
[11:47] <topyli> crimsun: i have to build it right now :)
[11:47] <hyakuhei> cd /etc/network/
[11:47] <hyakuhei> ls
[11:47] <cianci> i used to go to school with msg43, kbrooks
[11:47] <thoreauputic> hyakuhei: hmm
[11:47] <Stormx2> andi5: GTK1
[11:47] <kbrooks> cianci: seriously?
[11:47] <crimsun> topyli: so use dapper's
[11:47] <crimsun> topyli: rather, rebuild dapper's
[11:47] <cianci> yeah, why?
[11:48] <kbrooks> cianci: just wondering. you ever used arch linux?
[11:48] <crimsun> topyli: completely unsupported in breezy, of course, yadda yadda
[11:48] <Stormx2> topyli: Yes, but it not good because the plugins rely on the gtk1 version...
[11:48] <hyakuhei> thoreauputic: nothing odd there, tend to deal with network interfaces manually anyway
[11:48] <andi5> Stormx2: whaa... this is...old :)
[11:48] <cianci> no- just ubuntu
[11:48] <topyli> crimsun: of course. i'm not going to build from upstream when we have a debian or dapper source
[11:48] <cianci> actually he got me to change
[11:48] <ayyanarch> hey so if i need to use a bash variable in a sed script, how does that work? sed -e "s/.*/$PWD&/" sure won't do what i want it to
[11:48] <Stormx2> andi5: hmm?
[11:48] <test34> foampeace, hehe
[11:48] <cianci> i use win xp on my laptop, but i have ubuntu on my desktop
[11:48] <kbrooks> cianci: he uses it. i
[11:48] <kbrooks> used it and then changed back to ubuntu
[11:49] <ayyanarch> (i'm trying to append the current directory to the beginning of every line in a file)
[11:49] <topyli> crimsun: dapper is not in archive.ubuntu.com. where are dapper sources?
[11:49] <kbrooks> ubuntu, arch, ubuntu
[11:49] <andi5> Stormx2: so do you need gtk1 or gtk2? wxgtk depends on a wxwindows which uses gtk1 imho
[11:49] <cianci> so, kbrooks, do u know how i can download xmms?
[11:49] <topyli> crimsun: sorry, it's there
[11:50] <mustard5> cianca, sudo apt-get install xmms
[11:50] <thoreauputic> !info xmms
[11:50] <ubotu> xmms: (Versatile X audio player that looks like Winamp), section sound, is optional. Version: 1.2.10+cvs20050209-2ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 979 kB, Installed size: 7216 kB
[11:50] <russ_> so is there a easy way to instal things "manually"?  like rpms, or tars
[11:50] <jasonb_> after downloading package and installing using synaptic, how do i access those newly installed packages so that when i install them to another computer i won't have to download again? thanks
[11:50] <geirb> How can i setup wireless WPA in ubuntu ?
[11:50] <russ_> im not to good with linux as far as maintaining a system, i just use them lol
[11:50] <topyli> Stormx2: what do you mean, do i need the gtk1 version installed to use the plugins?
[11:50] <thoreauputic> cianci: it's in main - are your sources configured correctly?
[11:50] <crimsun> andi5: there are two officially stable wxwidgets versions, 2.4 and 2.6. wxwindows (the old name for wxwidgets) 2.4 uses gtk+ 1; wxwidgets 2.6 uses gtk+ 2. vlc in breezy uses wxwindows 2.4 due to locale parsing issues.
[11:50] <joe_b> geirb: google something call wpa_supplicant
[11:50] <cianci> um, i don't think so, kbroobs
[11:51] <bimberi> jasonb_: look for the deb files in /var/cache/apt/archives
[11:51] <cianci> *kbrooks
[11:51] <mustard5> thoreauputic, I just sent him repo wiki link
[11:51] <joe_b> geirb: i think you can apt get that
[11:51] <jonny> is there a sight where I can find all the ubuntu releases?
[11:51] <cianci> but i found a site that will help
[11:51] <crimsun> geirb: install wpasupplicant
[11:51] <crimsun> it's in universe
[11:51] <robertj^> jasonb: they are in /var/cache somewhere
[11:51] <cianci> one more question, how do i setup my printer with Ubunti?
[11:51] <cianci> *ubuntu
[11:51] <kbrooks> cianci: ?
[11:51] <andi5> crimsun: damnit, i thought it was the other way around wxwidgets -> wxwindows, but you are right :)
[11:51] <MasterYoda> crimsun: yes sshd is running
[11:51] <jasonb_> bimberi so synaptic looks for whatever is in its repo plus the dir you indicated above?
[11:51] <MasterYoda> andi5: localhost is in the file
[11:51] <test34> How can you change the default icon size on the desktop ?
[11:51] <MasterYoda> andi5: what happens is it just sits there like the ping packets are being dropped
[11:52] <bimberi> jasonb_: yes, in fact if you copy them to that dir on the other computer, synaptic will use them rather than downloading :)
[11:52] <logrones> Hello!!!!!!
[11:52] <crimsun> MasterYoda: are you running iptables on that interface (lo)?
[11:52] <ayyanarch> hello
[11:52] <mustard5> test34, system>>preferences>>fonts
[11:52] <andi5> MasterYoda: so... you mean the normal ping, lo is up (ifconfig), you have 127.0.0.1->localhost in hosts, but cannot ping localhost?
[11:52] <MasterYoda> crimsun: don't think so, let me check
[11:52] <topyli> test34: right click on one, then choose "strech icon". you can drag from the corners then
[11:52] <mustard5> test34 ignore that :)
[11:52] <logrones> does have a spanisha channel?
[11:52] <MasterYoda> andi5: right, it just sits there and get's no response
[11:52] <mustard5> test34, I misread your question
[11:53] <logrones> spanish
[11:53] <ayyanarch> who knows how to get bash variables, like $PWD, to work inside a small sed script?
[11:53] <jasonb_> bimberi cool thanks
[11:53] <andi5> crimsun: whaa, what nasty firewall helper blocks lo?
[11:53] <geirb> joe_b, that apt-get install wpasupplicant doesn't work
[11:53] <logrones> 
[11:53] <thoreauputic> !es
[11:53] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:53] <logrones> thx
[11:53] <crimsun> andi5: no sane one blocks them all
[11:53] <jasonb_> how does ubuntu make money? i mean what's its excuse the term "business model"?
[11:53] <crimsun> geirb: did you enable universe?
[11:53] <bimberi> jasonb_: np
[11:54] <jasonb_> out of curiousity
[11:54] <geirb> crimsun, and how do I do that? I just installed linux for the first time
[11:54] <bimberi> jasonb_: canonical offer paid support
[11:54] <crimsun> !tell geirb about repos
[11:54] <topyli> ayyanarch: write a bash script that sets variables and then executes a sed script in the same shell :)
[11:54] <test34> topyli, I know that I can manually change it, but I want to change the default so that new ones are the size I want
[11:54] <thoreauputic> jason^: and Mark Shuttleworth has a lot of money to spend ;)
[11:54] <cianci> does anyone know how to setup a printer on ubuntu?
[11:54] <ayyanarch> write a bash script? oh dear..
[11:54] <kbrooks> jasonb_: paud support is optional
[11:54] <crimsun> cianci: there are some hints on the wiki.
[11:54] <topyli> test34: there's no way :)
[11:54] <ayyanarch> i guess that would do it
[11:54] <joe_b> geirb: you will probably need to goto /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment the lines that point to the universe sections
[11:54] <geirb> crimsun, thanks
[11:54] <cianci> of ok
[11:55] <kbrooks> paid*
[11:55] <test34> topyli, there's always a way;)
[11:55] <ayyanarch> i just need to append a variable to the start of every line in a file, which is probably really simple, but too complicated for me
[11:55] <cianci> does anyone know of any good starter guides?
[11:55] <andi5> ayyanarch: what problem are you trying to solve?
[11:55] <topyli> ayyanarch: #!/bin/bash is the first line. on the next you set the variables you want. on the third you have the sed command :)
[11:56] <thoreauputic> cianci: did you try reading the one that hides behind the help button on your top pabel ?
[11:56] <ayyanarch> well,   i need ls to do absolute file names for one thing
[11:56] <joe_b> hyakuhei: you problem has me stumped for the moment, I cant see why you would get some apps working and some not, this is a default install? you haven't run any firewall progs or anything of that nature
[11:56] <thoreauputic> *g*
[11:56] <andi5> ayyanarch: do absolute file names?
[11:56] <ayyanarch> so i can do ls -t | grep mp3 | head -n5   and get absolute names for a playlist
[11:56] <thoreauputic> s/pabel/panel
[11:56] <cianci> i will do that
[11:56] <alabatros> !tell albatros about fglrx
[11:57] <hyakuhei> joe_b: im basically running breezy server, no iptables, very few services
[11:57] <thoreauputic> cianci: also   http://help.ubuntu.com
[11:57] <ayyanarch> hmm i'm going to try some stuff
[11:57] <terasurfer> Does anybody know how to get the chaintech AV-710 sound card working (envy24 chip)
[11:57] <seth> How does one change the font that IRSSI uses?
[11:57] <topyli> test34: that's unix of course. you could look at gconf. ask at #gnome or even #gnome-hackers on gimpnet
[11:57] <geirb> Thanks for helping.. got the package installed. time to read the man page
[11:58] <joe_b> geirb: good luck
[11:58] <foampeace> haahah this is hilarious http://www.smalltime.com/dictator.html
[11:58] <johnsbil> Im trying to install kopete on a Debian system but i'v got some problems with that. with apt-get install kopete it says that it can not find the pack. Is this chanal a place were I could ask about such things, or will you kick me out then?
[11:58] <test34> topyli, I will try #gnome on this network
[11:58] <topyli> test34: happy hacking :)
[11:58] <andi5> ayyanarch: you might try to issue ls with parameter -1 (one line per file), then pipe that output to sed "s,^,$PWD/," --- one idea
[11:59] <thoreauputic> johnsbil: you can ask, but if it's Debian we might not really be able to help
[12:00] <tj101> hey everyone
[12:00] <ayyanarch> omg that worked, thank you andi
[12:00] <SGershon> penguinbrat!
[12:00] <tj101> how are ya?